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4, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEY ALES. Cooks, &e. HOUSTON 8T., ROOM 14—A gcorcit WOMAN ‘a8 good cook ake ke butter; ‘Sssiat with washing’ would hy rs Ne COUNT . SPTUATIONS "WANTED—FEMALES. I ht ne hmmm wee 409 HY usekeepers, at. WESTOTH 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- ble Avnerican lady as housekeeper ; ts fully com stent to fill the position. “Apply all the wi 8 NEST, win sr. BETV pgpN 7TH AND ATi ye bie wor d plain cook small fimlly" hs goon we ,Sor and iroaer; the best, WEST 52D ST. 34 AVS—A respect understanas her busines Fecommende A YOUNG AMED | ng: ence. eS1WEEN atl AND ot 4 colored woman as oook; 4 “horoughly; can come well #uN wee. AS id aietiiont a do the coarse washing @ad, iron- Wages $18; good clry ‘rater: Address B. £2 Upiowa Branotyoitce. | Oenmbermaids. &e. cook ; is willin WERT) 4 ST.—a LADY WISHES “TO FIND A vice as trustworthy gir}, new in her ser- tado pl waitress or chambermaid and Mio Inquire on Monday morning, trom 14. EAST MST ST.—AS COMPETENT CHAMBER- ‘maid or waitress; wo objection te a boarding house. fire ‘at prosent empioyer's, BLEECKER §T. (PROTRCTIVE UNION).—a fond calm oman fo do upstairs work: can opcrate 4 cl Ten 5 we + Weest city reference. ould prefer going to Byston ; 6 MONROE 8T.—A RESPECTABLE AND EX. enced English person as chambermaid and seamstress, or nurse and seamstress: good operator: wspeaks French; four months m New York; good reier: sences, Wall on o1 105 EAST 27TH ST., “NEAR ATH AV.—A YOUNG tien girl as chambermaié.and to take 6 is Willing to assist im the waiting; best ref omstier iast piace. 1: . WEST IST ST.—AS CHAMBERMAID AND TO assist with washing and ironing ; xood city refer- WEST 33D ST., F a girl as s chambermaaid ‘gad seauvizess, or DUNS; © @hces from present ewploye Ms WEST 46TH ST.—A RESPE TABL G girlaschambermaid and waitress and to asstat washing and ironing; good city reference. Call for . two ai jays. es FORSYTH ST. FIRST FLOOR, BooM &—A n girl as'cha: T—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS T 58D chambermaid or iaundress: good references. In. Quire of Rev, M. GUUL. 46 2 COND FLOOR, FRONT.—A 446 trectabio rirl as chambermaid and seamstress of nurse Se eee te family; no objection erergnce, 511 EAST 28TH ST, ANTED—A PLACE, BY A YOUNG ENGLISA GIRL, | chainbermaid and seainstress and to take care of children ; is inteligent, active and not afraid to try to make herself useful’ Address box 225 Herald office. TO DO UPSTAIRS WORK. ANTEL PECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situ rwork or waiting in a prix wate tamily; three years’ reference. Address K. C., Herald office. Dressmakers and Seamstresscs. 6 MINETTA ST. NEAR BLEECKER 8T.—A FIRST class dressmaXer (colored) Wishes a few customers wt the Pn a RENWIC: K ST.—A YOUD stress and to take care of children; isa very go ssmaker and operator on Wheeler & Wilson's ma- _Address Mrs. BOR: WASHINGTON SQUARE, NORTH.—FIRST CLASS dressmaking, herfect fitting ; latest stries of trim- ng ; Lerms $2 80 per da} Mon Mass CLAYTON. 49 MACDOUGAL ST.-A COMPETENT DR maker wishes a few customers by the day; cutting and fitting in all styles; polonaises, evening dresses, &c. Call or aadress. 6 27: amin: EAST 53D ST,.—AN EXPE RIPNCED OPERATOR | on Wheeler & W o would go out by | or Week ; understands all inte ‘the day and plain dressmaking; terms $1 50 6 desires a few more engagements by the week or day: un: | derstanis all kinds of family sewing. Call on or adcress | SON. , EAST 85TH ST.—A YOU Is A first class operator on all leading sewing machines, G LADY, WHO LADY AS is & good Operator; no objection to ¥o South. 133 MACDOUGAL STREET, CHRISTIAN HOME.— An experienced dressmaker would like to en Sage the work of atew more tamilies by the days elgh- ‘teen years’ experience; no objec Laidliés, if you want call on or address Mi 14 EAST 2D 8T., NEAR LEXINGTON AV first class seamstress wishes an enzagement b ‘the week or month: thoroughly understands Whee Wikon's machine and can make the finest of ladies’ and children's underwear. Call on or address SEAMSTRES: 21 WEST 13TH ST.—4 COMPET! with a Wheeler & Wilson's in y would take care of children. York. | is Aung garment, | ariget and sty M the day or take work home 22 WEST 19TH S7.—A PROTESTANT WIDOW TO go out by the day sewing and embroidering; is | Wer, OF Would take it home ; best city reference, ne more work in private and fitter; has her own machin ‘ork home ‘at moderate prices; ay Telerences Call on or address M. C, BIO VIN ST., NEAR SD AV.—A DRESSMAKER, who understands designing, cutting and fitting thorougbly, is open to an en, nent. 238 4TH AV., BETWEED frst clan) dresmiaker, who wndereiende utting and fitting and has all the latest styles, wishes a few more engagements by the day or week. Address M. M. EAST 24: 24TH ST.-AN EXPERIENCED DRES ©) maker wishes 9 customers by the da ‘Will work at are: ddress Mrs, ODLMAN, 26; D EAST 86TH ST.—A F OS widow, 26 years o! | 2 PECTABLE, EDUCATED | to do the sewing, cham- | house: ‘160 | 212 vom WEST STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE LADY, under thirty, well qualified, to superintend a entlewan's re ec address FANNY, » or act as housekeeper. Call en or A OS!TION A8 HOUSEKEEPER IN A FIRST CLASS by an American lady. For particulars in- dare’ or Ms TROUGHS, st. A YOUNG LADY, UNENCU MBERED, WISHES THE position of housekeeper in a widower’s tamily, Ad- » Herald omce. N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER charge of a linen room; has @ practicat salary, not, so much an object as & dress P. P., Herald office. © inowledg e of both: SITUATZONS WANTED—FEMALES, en LN, Nurses, de. 162 EENPOINT, &, 1.—A RESPECTA- Pree criog woman; with, & fresh. Dremst of milk, wishes a cli or address for three days. id to wet nurse @ her residence. Call MIDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT WO- nurse and chambermaid ; would go to the icity reference. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2%, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— ore IRENCH Aun | GERMAN AFTERNOO: FOR Ly ve poet and %hildren; ss aternn - verges Also pri: PROress. SiS herald private lessons Address Ry NSTRUCTION IN ALL THE BNGLISH "BRANCHES, by an experienced, accomplished lady teacher, offe to all ladies desiring to ‘improve their education and ¢on- Yersation. Apply to MCCARATIE, store 1 ) EAST S9TH ST.—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN ; can take care 4 an infant to bring up ona bottle; can, tal ‘aye EAST 2%8TH ST, REAR—a RESPECTABLE Rounan as wet muirse; ; food reference. Address 302 of it from its birth; best care taken, © 206 Mrs K /ANCEY ST. ROOM T.—AN | AMERICAN Indy as nurse and housekeeper; can wal tlemen's and children’s underclothing. Apply to Mrs A bu NCAN, AOrES, WHOSE EARLY EDUCATION 1 HAS fateh eglected, can pertect themselves in gram peu reading and the wow style of enmeananip es Aadress PENMANSHIP, Herald Uptown ir ee. RIVATE LESSONS IN THE ENGLISH BRANCHES amd French, given by a lady who has easy methods ching, to y oun ladies and’ lad: of neglec ucauon, at her residence or the pupil dest rete sates given in store, 238 4th , between Ii sts, pleasant LADY (WIDOW), \ alle most geateral, to a who will through a sit Turn sheswil'be hapyy. (0. fll anv position in his house: hold not menial, Address M. L., Dox 217 Herald offic ING LADY WISHES A POSITION AS COM- ry aS lady, housekeever or governess wo youus chitdren ; would take charge of motherlers ones. oh fer ences pelea Address. Upwwn Bran aftice. A® EX ERM PED AMERIC ‘AN HOUSEREEPER: AS pale ur private; or as. a companion; « hom Aa Syett tan salary.” Address HOME, box 145 Herald Uptown Branch oftice. D N EDUCATED YOUNG LADY, CULTIVATED AN ed, aged 28, desires a position as beusekeeper ily, Where she can have entire charge, or as a lady: has a thorough knowledge ef eping aud is accustomed to children. Address ¥, Herakt Uptown Branch office. DLS 1N_ THIS COUN- Peis apy sind cont en diitculty, and ‘ ) WEST 30TH ST.—AS WET NURSE; SPEAKS 22 44 French, Italian and German, 3() East 32D ST.—A_ COMPETENT SWEDISH Je Woman as nurse and seamstress; good operas tor; will make herself generally usetul; ‘excelient olty reference. _Call ror two days, EAST BROADWAY.—A MIDDLE AGED LADY ot a «ind disposition to wait on an invalid, oe would rans entire charge of children; can cul ‘yle of garments wilt take care of a baby from y t dre: 30 EAST 43D ST. A refined. inte as nurse to an invalid indy children; no objection to Call on Monday. 313 32 A¥p BETWEEN 28D AND 24TIT STS—A RE- spectable woman as purse; can take charge of @ baby from its birth; best references Call for three days. pid -) UP it person, who spea! or children; is accustom OUNLEY ; best city reference. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS V housekeeper or agent; will hire the ret floor and give the best city references, Address A. M. P,, station D. 35 EAST 30TH ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL As JL child's nurse ; willing to make herself use 1; 4s fond dof children; good r Call tor ‘two days Vy 7 ANTED—BY.A LADY OF REFINEMENT, A PO- sition as housekeeper in a hotel or in the Ftamily of a widower: best reterence. Address WARD, Herald town Branch office. Wa STED-BY A COMPETENT LADY, A SITUATION as housekeeper or lady's companion; no objection {ogo out of town or to take care of children. Address Mrs SP, box 312" Herald office. TANTED—BY A NEW ENGLAND LADY, A SITUA- tion as honsekceper with an elderly couple, or to 405 “EAST 2D 8! AS WET NURSE, 407 WEST 82D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW to undertake the care of an infant of respect- able parents: best references from New York and Brook- lyn, “Call on or address Mrs, FORRESTER 42: WEST 32D ST., IN THE REAR,—A RESPECT. 0 able married lady wishes a baby to wet nurse at onary ey has just lost her own. Call, all the week, on o d to the management of ent of some hotel, is acc! tomed to take charge of servants; city or country : acc laundry and linen room? best reterence given, Address for ond week, Mrs. MURGAN, box 117 Herald offic Wars —BY A {MIDDLE GED AMERICAN widow, a position to take charge of a gentleman's country residence tor the winter or as working house Keeper 1.4 sipall private family; good plain cook, Ad- dress TOW WARTED—A POSITION AS companion toa gentleman of means, b; able young lady, aged 20; educated, refine Possessing in personal appearance.’ Addre: Week, WORTHY, box 160 Heraid Uptown Bran office. ws TED—BY AN AMERICAN, A SITUATION AS working housekeeper or any position of trust, Where she can have her boy, 5 years of age; has a Wheeler & Wilson machine: good reference; no objec- tion to the country. Apply at the Working Women's Protective Union, 35 Bleecker st. HOUSEKEEPER OR ‘a respect- and pre- for one Launcresses, &. G] BAST SSD. ST—A LADY WANTS TO PROCURE OL employment fora reliable and experienced laun- dress, two days in the week; best rererences. Can Le seen Monday and tuesday. between 10 and 12 o'clock take charge of a house for party going abroad; satisfac EEE a zB, y EAST RTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN Avict Shige crane By Meraid Uptown é 705 wishes a baby to wet nurse at her own home. —BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE MIDDLE. | Q4 5 6TH AV.—A. MARRIED LADY, WITHOUT aged American lady, a Protestant, as superintend. | Ute) children, wishes to arrange with some party to charge, at her own home, an infant or child un- can afford it every attention and com- jort that a mother could give, Addréss or apply to Mra. C, EXPERIENCED NORTH GERMAN NURSE—IS A capabie of taking entire charge of children, in a first take in der ‘our yeur: plane American family; best city references’ Address A. box 203 Heraid office. RESPECTABLE FRENCH GIRL WANTS A SITU- sien as child’s nurse or seamstress. Address J. H., ALIDS.—A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED Dt ‘ars in hospital, desires an engagem erences. Address W. A,S., 1,317 4ib at between Sth and 86th sts, Waitresses, &e. EAST 2D ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS WAIT- yess; city reterence. 234 fe Miscellaneous, PRINCE STREET, ONE STAIRS UP, BACK 26 Ponca ere Food working women would wish toget some offices or stores to keep clean, or would xo out by the day to work in iamilies to do any kind of work. ORCHARD 8 German girl w ff STORE.—A "RESPECTABLE 2 WEST 52 ST.—MRS. vasher and ironer. ll jamilies’ washing at home or o out by the day _ TURNER WILL TAKE ]2Q7 West ATH st, IN REAR—A RESP 4 woman wishes a tew ‘gentlemen's ing at her own home ; is willing to go out at day’s Work ; is A good shirt ironer. ik = SULLIV ST, REAR.—A RESPECTARLS woman desires gentlemen'ser iaimuics Washing at her own home, or would £0 O48 Be first two days of the week; best reiereuces WEST 2TH ST. Ro OM 14. -FAMILY WASHING ed at own home, or would go out a fow uays :relerence irom last employer, Mr. A. ‘T. Mra PHELERER, WEST 52D ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AY: A respectable’ woman, is a good washer and ironer, wishes to go out by the day or would take in a 2 ing; best city reterence. Inquire tor Mrs. EST 47H ST.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO. » washing for a few gentlemen or ladies; is a Kood Wi ae and ironer, or would do private tamily Washing; best city reierence. Cali on or address Mrs. MITCHELL WEST 2TH ST.-AN EXPERIENCED LAUS- dress wishes a few families’ or gentlemen’ s Washing at her own residence; best reference, Call or address. 149 % WEST 29TH 8T., REAR—A RESPECTABLE an wishes weekly, monthly or @ few geu- Hemen's washing at her own home; j Hullug done in the neatest styl hd 216 west “20TH ST. ROOM 5.—AN EXPERIENCED ) colored woman to go out by the day washing, ironing or ousecleaning ; prompt and reliable. eeu ete EAST 53D ST.—AN AMERICAN A‘ woman in the linen room of a hotel; understands Wheeler & Wilson machine thoroughly and can do all kinds or sewing. Addre: BC. 2) e: French fluent, ‘ood city reierence 9 )D EAST v5TH ST.—A GERMAN GIRL AS LADY'S 4 maid and seamsiress, Call or address. 294. WEST MTH ST.-AN AMERICAN LADY AS lady’s maid; would do light housework or any- thing of that kind; i references. Address Miss B. 33} EAST 10TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 26: y’s maid and seamstress; understands dress- making ‘ operating in ail the branches. Address or callon Mrs. 5M BETWEEN 7TH AND éTH 6 LINCOLN PLACE, BROOKLYN.—A RESPECT- 17 able colored girl with a ny going to Cali- fornia, Cail on or address NANN YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO LEARN TELE- graphing of some lady or gentleman. Address F., station D. IDOW LADY, WITH ONE CHILD, WANTS A W e position where her services with a good sewing may chine will be taken in payment for hoard; city or ccuatry. Address Mrs JAMES, Herald Uptown Branch othe. RESPECTABLE FRENCH YOUNG LADY, WHO speaks Engulsh fiueutiy, desires to meet with an @ideriy gentleman of m ho would be willing to fsslct her. Address A. H., box 14 Herald Uptown Branch office. ¥ A YOUNG LADY, WHO IS EXPERT AT CROUHET and canvas work,’ situation in a store, or t o do {ancy work or plain sewing elsewhere. Address L Herald Uptown Branch office. QIQ PHRYSTIE ST, BETWEEN STANTON AND Houston sts.—A ‘first class lanndress wishes # few more tamilies’ and gentlemen's Washing; mending done without charge, Cull or address. VRENCH LADY (PROTESTANT) As LADY'S MAID, or to take care of growing children; speaks Eng: lish. “Address, for two Uays, A. B., Leraid Uptown Branch office. 23] EAST STH ST, TWO FLIGHTS OF STAIRS, back room.—A good laundress wishes washing ather own! nderstands Huting ; would do tamuy shing wey the week. 939 T 8TH ST, ROOM NO. 7—A GOOD dress would like to get gentlemen's and families’ washing ; good city revere: Om EAST 2TH ST. B20 laundres to do the wast mily or gen- tlemen; docs fine washing, tuting and pufling and all Kinds of aces and curtains at reasonab! terms. Call oa NDKESS, FRENCH or address, tor three days, FRE NO aL berwork and any other work for a jamily, im exchange | 2 Es: peer tis home, for herself and daughter, eight | Dae ocnae ed ie tices ee (Lene ne ha teen 3 | Wash ins on reasonabl: terms, and would take WEST 26TH 8ST. R, wio U ™. | trom and deliver in any part of the city; highest | 264. Sisands cuciag nt fitting | in the latest oto) and makes altering a special Bires Work at ladi houses. Apply, by note, 10 int, BROADWAY.—A COMPETE, Inaker wishes a situation as seamstress; tho.- utting and ‘Sitting and every kind of n operate on diiferent sewing ma- _ Call or address. NT DRESS- mily clothing ; chines. 377 mH ays AR 2D ST.-A DRESSM who can give first class re erence, wilt go by the @ay to cut and trim: also work wanted for a first cinss operator on Wheeler & Wilsou’s machine, who has | Sforked with a dressmaker for several years.’ Inquire of rence. Q45 BAST SIST ST. BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS, +) basement door. respectable widow wishes to take in iamilies’ or ladies’ and gentlemen's washing; amoins and fluting done neatly, or would go out by the sap. 298 1ST AV. TOP FLOOR.—A FIRST CLASS YO laundress’ wishes ladies’ or gentlemen's wash- ig at her own residence, or Would go out by the day; is an excellent tluter; li recommended. 307 wm st HOUSE EAST OP 21 e A respec i wantsa few gentlemen's ora i family's washing to doat her own home. Call or address. DISAPPOINT.—A licits families’ washing; Mme, B. SEVE 436 8D AY., NEAR 30TH ST.—AN N 13 OO dressmaker, who can rieetly and is a | stylish trimmer, will zo out by the or take work at her own hom tylish from $9 up- wards. Cali 488 or first fi who understan BETWEEN 29TH AND 30TH STS, and trin 1s cutting i day or week in wishes a tew gements b . milies; term: $2 oe T day: firs sreterences. Address } Mme. LOU ST.,.1N THE sToR a | + will vo out by the day or 3D AV.. NEAR soTTT first cliss dressmake ‘Werk; has ail the new styles; $1 50 per day. 60 UNDER a ness ti proughly. to do th own house, or would go as yoman in a first class | rivate business or store : he: erence. Address M. F., box Ill Hersld Uptown Branc n office. ONABLE DKESSMAKER—GOES OUT ents, fits and trims i Address DRESSMAK the ¢ Bini latest style, ‘oftice. A STYLISH Ts, FITS AND | bastes aises at ladies'own re:« daences it 5 XL, box Hl Herald oftic N AMERICAN LADY WOULD LIKE A SITUATION | in a family where she can do the sewing, and would Do-willing to asst in light howeheld duties: can cut, tit a trim d sews well, audas an excellent houe- | Keeper: reterences. Address M. B., box 18) Herald of NFO AMERICAN GIRL <—ONE AS PLAIN SEAM. | stress; the other to de Light hon ‘K. ddress M. A. 8, Weooklyn Post office sapboan ina 3) ShS_IN NEW YORK ARE | 4 + room 90,eut by ext iree Monday te ne to order, age) SITUATION AS COMPETENT I _ Maker, in a private fawily: can cut and fit and all kinds .o! ly sewing; understants ail aod a os a pod rele Fsoniad ap pi may orking Women’s Vrotective 8 ‘No letters answer, ANTED—BY A RESPEC ABLE, FUUNG PER. | son, speaking Fret tial ina ‘ivate tainpiy: ix a go: 0 oLeliidren and w Fequired ; ne objection i Would travs with an invalid lady. Herald tiptown Branch office. General House work, 159 MOST ST,, FOURTH FLOOK.—~TWO SWroIsH | OD girlsto do Keweral housework ina private jamily. | 5 IST AV.—A PROTESTANT GIRL, AGED 35 504 todo light hovsework or mind childrea, Cail | TO DO GENERAL for three days. 970 IST AV.—A YOUNG GIR housework, or upsuirs work. Imquire im U bakery. a ANTED—BY A WELSH PROTESTANT GIRL, 2 situation In & small private fumily to Ao general Msework, OF to cook, Wash and irow for. tauily af | Wee wr four Adults; wood cily veierence. Ad@ress, for two days, L. B, Herald oF | Housekeepers, &e. \ 209 THOMPSON 8T.—A FRENOY WOMAN, 35 years old, as houvckceper fora gentleman or we dys mopad ; she can sew aud heep house well. Addreas “THIRD FLOOR, FRONT Ng Widow as housekeeper; wages ‘4 home for herselt and ehild. EAST jI9TH ST, HARL American widow lady as hou try; ao. Jaunily preierred —A YOUNG eeper; city or is competent to je salary not so desirable as a given aud required. Call on BY | me 14 1 ebildren, 161 don in superior style. Call on or ad: | aressieal Swit 31 at homie: A RESPECTABLE WIDOW SOLICIIS seutlemen’s and iamilies’ washing%o do best'city reference. N 1ST AND 2D AVS — woman to take gontlemen’s or 48TH ST., BETWE SH A remectable famities’ wastiing ather own, house; ail Kinds or French lating done; best city relerence, Mhquire in the grocery store, L] 771 AY) NEAR er . ROOM 6—A RE. spectable’ woman wants work by the day or month; Washing and irouins and housecleaning, | 332 <T 28TH ST., BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS, floor, back room.—A respectable Iaundress obtain the vite of @ Jew ladies or geutle- nded. Cali or address. BETWEEN 81 AND 9TH mrArempectsble May ausick hares or ne to an invali nt disengaged ; will take a few en- gagene from doctors aud ladies. Call on | or adare. Call aul the week, 366 Nest ST.-AN EXPERIENCED LAUN. OOD dress solicits washing, ironing and fluting at her house: terms reasonable QQ EAST st st, 40 ack room.—A ‘Tespectal i tent laundress, wishes some tamily washing; terms 75, | ber dozen. | | | A ] ADY’S MAID—BY A NEAT, COMPETENT AND RE- Aa spectable young French inaid; thoroughly under- Stanus her duties in every respect; is obliging ; No objec- tions to travel; would assist with children; best_reter- ences, Address box 148 Herald Uptown ADIES’ HAIR DRESSIN ‘An experienced hairdresser will receive customers At her own residence or would go out by the week or month; terms moderate. Address N. 5., No. 64 West 291 Bly corner of 6th av. ITUATIONS WANTE D—BY TWO ‘lady's maid and seamsire: chambermaid. Address bi AM Branch office. TANTED—BY A LADY, A POSITION AS CASHIER or buyer, or would like copying: unexceptionable reference, Aduress A. O., Merald Uptown Branch offic WARXTEDTA SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN AS travelling companion to a lady or a child; under- stands dressmaking and hairdressing; salary no’ object Address M. L., Herald Uptown Branch ofllee, Ww: ANTED—BY G LADY OF EDUCATION and refinement, @ position as companion to an elderly lady or an invalid. Address E, AL a Brooklyn Branch offic SISTER: the other STRESS, Hel id Uptown Intelligence Offices, QAITHFUL, RES! TFUL SERVAN and country, at moderate wages, can be found at the Ladies’ Protective Union and Directory, temporartly at 165 West 45th st.. three doors east of Broad Way. | PROFESSION pas hil Se WANTED— MAI LES. rene MV on Mile, L , EAST 108 GRAND ORL U lady (Ai fully qualified te 5 French and ¢ hes’ to obtain a ich us re sideut governess, either in a school or private famil would give dally lessons at her own or pupils reside fi 23 can Jurnish excellent testimonials, Call on or address for one week Miss 8 | A. LADY EXPERIENCED IN TEAC WING WISHES 2k employment as visiting governess or to instruct ladies of — neglected education; English branches, mu-ic and Spanish; references. Address ULARA, Herald Uptown Branch office, YOUNG LADY WILL IMPART TO FOREIGNE the English lancuage. By her method they will speak it fluently in six months. Address COLO: ‘, Herald Uptown Branch office. A position “AS VISIT- young children of young Epglish branches; Bighest references. st office, Elizabeth, YOUNG LADY WISHES Ing governess to teach girls in Lege yh Address box 45 Po dt ited pera caer pon ERATOR WISHES My position jn oF out of city; references if require Adarese NESTLE, ‘Brooklyn Post office. 7 LADY OF REFINEME of trust; best reference ich office. DESIRES A POSITION Address G. W. G., Heraid D) Vopr EAST 17TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR—A_Rk- hs bie woman,'a competent laundress, wishes a tamily's washing; sutistuctory reference: terms Tac. to Si per dozen, including futing; genuemen’s linen done in the neatest manner, wishes to gi young chiltren w clly reierence. Address 323 bast st. ISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGLISH LADY DPS ‘res an engagement in a tamily having young cbiil- dren to instruct by the hour, Audress INS BUCAT care Sheldon & Co., No. 677 Broadway. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY, A SITUATION a8 child's governess, ladies’ companion or to assist a lady in her household cares; none but Americans need , apply. 256 West loth st, ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A POSITIO tera governess to young children. Address M. A. Jo, Herald Uptown Branch o COLORED ~CHAMBERMAID. “AND “LAUNDRESS wanted—Aged over 30; only those with experience and the best reference need appl}, between 10 and 1 A. M., at 24 West Sls ues et es NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, 139 8TH Constant demand for good operators; only school where telegraphy is taught prac- tieally and made a specialty. LADY, ABOUT 2% OR 90, WANTED—AS BOOK. keeper and cashier, in a tamily hotel; also a house- keeper wanted ; also a girl to take ‘care of children ae sew on @ machine. Apply at the Grove House, I Bleecker st, LADY OF UNEXCEPTIONABLE CHARACTER, well educated, who writes legibly, wanted lor three or four evenings of the week as an aimanuensis. send address to ViV AN, Herald office. SSISTANT COOK WANTED—IN FIRST CLASS ;@good American, who thoroughly no- derstands ¢ die cakes and other plain dishes. Apply, betore 9 o'clock A. M., at $0 Broad st., basement, A HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—FOR SMALL HOTEL: mast have $1,000 cash, for which hed Ite will be given, with interest in profits or 3, Hone but those having the amount need address wuMas, Herald Uptown Branch oftice. ‘CHANCE TO LEARN (ine ye lend Pe —ME. Women, boys and girls learn and take positions and for operators; tuition $20. TUOMPsU~’s College, No. 20 4th ay., opposite Cooper Institute, RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, WILLING TO DO a little housework. as companion and lousekeeper, gan obtain a good aud permanent home by addressing ¥. A., box 210 He’ A. GEADIES WORK, GIVEN, OUT AT HIGHEST s prices in payment for new Wheeler & Wilson, Weed and American sewing machines on easy 1 menta NE MACHINE STITC. HUN O,, 16 Clinton place (th st), the oldest established place ini the city. COMPANY, Springileld, Vt CLERKS) AND SALESMER, Wares SALEBMAN, V ANTED—AN BRIENCED GERMAN [ALES Win mr LAN. & MAGEE, corner 44th st, and St av. Wnts Da GOOD SALESMEN AT ONCE FOR TeKory and city iattis & CO., 96 Broadway, _ ANTED— CED |SALESMEN, FOR W TED_TWO, RXPERIENC ALESMEN, as anton st, Brooklyn, ‘WANTED-CLERKS, TO DINE AT OUR TABLE wh ote, every ae and evening, trom 12 to 3, and from 6108 ' Price 60 cents. LUDIN & CO., 92 Prince st ] SED EWO FIRST CLASS DRESS GOoOoUs lesmen. immediately; mone but experienced hands need apply. ie, BONNELLY & CO. Ll Newark ay., Jersey City, TO TRAVEL; ONE. AC- vitae with the book trade preterred, Address WASTED THREE on FOUR eigme Stee BALES women; mi acquaint wit! e business, Apply to WM. KINZEY, Browdway, corner 9h st. ANTEDTAN “HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS AND AC- salesman ; pinst Deity good reforence from last place. nguire ra 14 Fs ae ‘AN ITUATION, B is TOuG MAN, WHO can loan from 3410" to $5,000; Is a good book- keeper, and hi business knowledge. address as a BOOKKEEPER, ny Herald office, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, WHO HAS been accustomed to sell furs, cloaks, suits and Puli Apply a 8. WECHSLER & BRO,, 257 and 261 ulton st A COM DRUG CLERK, Moston ne aeaistant or ae relict oF Might, slat; best recommendations; salary not so much an object as a situation. Address SIG, Herald Uptown Branch office. Vv ANTED—BY AN UNMARRIED MAN, A SITUA. tion as clerk or in any light employment where strict honest, pacer and trustworthiness are required, Address M.. ‘ald office, ANTED. re [LING SALE! with the fancy goods and notion ae and novel goods which we manufacture for the trade. Address CO-OPEKATIVE MANUFAC JUAINTED seit pew SrueiNd ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN ON SAL- ary or commission for some good selling article or Henrie have a good horse and business wagon; am well in the city and suburbs. Address LIVING- STON, Herald office. ANTED—A FIRST OLASS WINDOW DRESSER and floor walker. in a large fancy and dry goods business: permanent. situation “and liberal salary" to thorougll inan guaranteed. “Address, with references, J. W. F., Herald office, ANTED-TWO WIDEAWAKE, AMBITIOUS YOUNG ye iten familiar with the retail a ods, business a] wi ty ass references: nly those With Drs CHR TLE BROS. 380 Bieocker st. ‘WANTED —A FIRM, STARTING A MANUFACTORY ‘of ladies’ and children’s undergarmenta, &c., &c., are desirous at engaging (trom next January) an expe- rienced travelling salesman, one who can influence first class dry goods trade throughout the e,country. Address with itt culars and references, MANUFACTUREKS O! UND! RGARMENTS, box 128 Herald | ince. 7 atest HELP WANTED—MALES, — AAED A soon, STEADY MAN MAN IN A. AN AVANT, juor store; nh gene ployer. auRadeess| WINKS of iat te THE TRADE: le. YOUNG BOY WISHES TO LEARN A TRADES liashad some practice In bright A a geod, education. “Call malting ith and parents, 214 ast 21 sth st. 00D DRAUGHTSMAN AND poate make etch or color prospactives.. onere vels, set ont work or roads, wants yen, vox M43 Herald t Uptown Branch Uta ta MECHANICS IM SMALL wad tal work may invest services on interest. or wage hay able from ready sales or on short time. + dress MANUFACTURER, Herald office. B COMPOSITOR WANTED.—APPLY IMMEDIATEe ly at Local Reporter office, 2,297 34 av. > a W ‘ie ana io make Minsaif gonteaity tata aoby ad ¢ himself genera! Use| Metropolitan Stables, corner Crosby ‘and Prince st. _ Q WANTED. 4 STENOGRA?HER WISHES A PO- office secrotary. Address P. Hl, U,, box 188 Herald ofees Weens SITUATION AS CUTTER, BY A. ‘aes Bg ed wee no objection tothe data re! nce, re: jor one week, box lal Herald Uptown ‘Branch office. See Ts FEMME FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLAGE pour garder des enfants ou comme mal = Tundi et mardi, dime rue, 45% fst, premici if s = _FOR SALE. A SHOE STORE FOI SALE AT A GREAT Bat. gain—At Yonkers, N. Y., in the best busi- 5 rt of the city; first class racine ot Goods, Fixtures, rand Meriter epPgranliy. For particulars in-- fade’ avenue and Getty square” Yonkers Ne kes or of Qn 4 EUGENE ARCHER, 18 iewatt sare 3 Rew York: ae WELL PAYING BAR AND LUNOH LBOOm, wit Cigar Stand attached, handsomely 0 a ae it man. MALONE, ATGarN Sa A fortune for the righ' Store Agency, 121 Nassau street, As NEATLY FITTED UP BARROOM AND LODGING House ar sale cheap, in His hess locat _ town, si nt THOkas SAPENEY, om poly = a FIRST CLASS GROCERY FOR SALE— Ga large business; one of the best paying stands im Brooklyn. for sale cheap for cash. Address G. W., box 214 erald office. ess, but must Auctioneer, No, 6 Centre OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, OVER SIX years, doing a cash trade of $39,000 per onnum, with a cheap lease of five years, can be bougl reasonably: a {erad once” for two young men. Address box er A WHEELER & WILSON FAMILY SEWING MA- chine, handsomely encased in walnut, in use but & short time, in complete order, with all the attachments, tor sale at a great bargain; must be sold, 357 Bleecker st. __ COACHMEN _AND | GARDENERS, \ YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH. thoroughly understands his business; best of city op country. Call at No. 18 West i3th st. m reference: SELECT PRIVATE } No woman over to @ temperate OOD COOK WANTED—FOR A boarding house, at 35) West 23d 30 years old need apply; good W woman with good reiereuces. OUSEKEEPER WANTRD—AN AMERICAN LADY under 30, ina widower’s family of four children, one servant and laundress, living in a sinull cotuge in New Jersey; must be & good seumstress, superintend v hey Address, with references, icr one week, [AWLEY, Herald Brooklyn Branca of WANTED, . A FIRST CLASS na Re and trimmer; also improvers RUVHSCHIED, 68 West Mth st Eerie WANTED. EVERAL FIRST CLASS salesiadies for the different departments in milli- Iso cash, girly wanted: J. SCHILD, 58 West l4tl hery good! ws D—-A GOOD TRIMMER "AND Hulsher, Call before 10 ovelock at ial West 27th st "ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; none but a first class cook need call. Apply at 26 West Forty-third street wl dressmakers, improvers and finishers tor B. 4 "ALTMAS Ve CO. Apply at 12 Weat 20th st A YOUNG LADY AS -HOUSEKEEPER for a'sing'e zentleman. Address, with paruculars, CONSTANT, eraid office. ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GIRL AS NURSE maid ina small family of two: must city references uaelear 25 Kast dison ay. Rocework ina private tai jay or Luesday, at 182 East PHN st. ANTED—A COOK FOR SMALL FAMILY WHU id will take entire charge Feauited. Call tor two ‘Apply, alter on Mont ie W ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY OF THREE | PER. ns a girl for geheral housework; must pe a ood cook and laundress and have best city references, Apply on Monday at 118 East 46th st, WA4NTED—FouR SALES ough experience, for lace two saleswomen for gloves. JOHNSON Bus, Hand 36 Kast Mth st (Union square). ANTED—SEVERAL THOROUGH, Fittest CLASS waist hands; only really competent hands and ccustomed to the fest work need PE 103, —LADIES CAN EASILY MAKE $5 TO $10 A day by devoting a few hours ut home to a new sani business. Letters, enclose stamp, Madame s ae Bast Forty- mint | street. \ SITU ‘ATION Wi WANTE TCL. cook tor hotel or restaurant. Cail on or ‘Address oO. No. 227 stoc it, Brooklyn. FIRST CLASS COLORED OYSTERMAN WISHES & situation; understands opening and cooking. Apply, all day Sunday, at 100 West 24th st. FIRST CLASS COLORED WAITER WISHES A situation as waiter. Apply at 105 West 24th st., ail day Sunday. SIEVE, A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION WHERE he can go to night school; is strictly temperate; is @ good driver; handy about stores, dc. ! would esteem it Favor it seit will apply to the Colored Mission, frst floor, No. 136 West 30th st, on Mofida; YOUNG MAN FROM THE WEST INDIES DE- sires a situation as waiter in a first class family; veal oo Call on or address &. L. P., 132 Wést A RESPECTABLE ¢ i ight year City relerence Call tany time at 115 West 25th st., sec- floor. YOUNG PROTESTANT MAN, LATELY LANDED, Wishes to find employment ih the city or country; understands the care of horses and cattle, and can give ‘ood references as to honesty and respectability. Ad- dress J. J., Herald office. FRENCH GENTLEMAN, 2) come OLD, arrived from Paris, wishes to find @ home’ Jor afew weeks in a family in exchange tor French lessons; can eak German abd Spauish; reterences exchanged. Ad- | dre 38 Re LUISA, 209 West 22d st. | IRST CLASS WAITER.—A YOU ERMAN, J JUST coine from Paris, knows four languages ; vod ret erences. o 17 Spring st. KAD WAITER. A SITUATION WANED BY A first class head wailer (colored), who hus bad charge ‘OF some of the leading hotels in the ence, Ca. of address, for une week, SITUATION WANT! ing German, Frenc horses and mitk cows, country. Jnquire of ALET OR WAITER TO A vate jamily—By a young Fre: city reterence: would take charge of an invalid. “Cail on or address WAL!ER, 741 6th in the store. = —" Wanten- —BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED YOUNG man, @ situation a waiter or coachman; best city reference. Address CHARLES, 205 West 20th st, JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISHMAN and wife, situations, as first class waiter; wife as food cook; highest city reierences. Call on or address HOMPSON, 382 East Lith st _ CLERKS — AND SALESMEN. “\ PEW GOOD SALESMEN UAN FIND STEADY EM. A ployment, with good pay, by calling at Yo 4th st, Williauisb s AK. to attend to ling to go in the 1 68d st. ‘TLEMAN OR PRI- chinan having good AN BxEEatene D CORRE. spondent, with city reterences, desires an engage- ment. Address WORKER, Heraid ottle 449 OY and do houses TIS HAY. storR. <a RESPECTABLE WOMAN ( 4s first class laundress; would take in family Washing on reasonable terms and would take the same ' and deliver inany part of the’ city; highest reter- ences, ori FLOUR, BACK ROOM.—A R67 Lo pectable woman solicits gendemen’s wasiiung at Ot residence 5 3D A 1.125 Taste and irover this week. A. RESPEC TABLE “wo MAN TOGO work by the day ; is @ first rate washer best city referenci Can be even any day re Oe O7 WEST 45TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES- 27. [ani girl, 15 years old. to take care of children and ersell generaiy useiul, Call lor two brave roant puck ‘ally Usela ail ior two days. is Y NURKE, BY | 4s ) Fences womans Apely ae, BY AM EXE ar 3D AV.—A MONTHLY NURSE JAN BE EN 4+) gaged immediately ; first elagsrelorence. sddsens be Bia hie iy claes relerence. Addroes ORCHARD 8, THIRD FLOOR, PRONT 124 Seom- nh middlecaged Arner au jady out ae nurse by the day or Week; would go hom to sleep. 133 MaAgovoar sta “MIDDLE AGED PERSON OD wish ight, day or monthly, as sick naarse ; irom the Ladies Hom 1 Mouday be id Ko nigias can be weil recor Inquire wor Mrs. MASO aan 40TH 8T.—A YOUNG FRENCH NDR and good plain seamstress lor one oF (we grows Wrst 4i8T 8T.—AN AMERIC CAN WOMAN AS nurse to.» lady or joyalid, kind and obliging; good relerenee, LADY, WHO 18 A THOROUGH VOCAL AND struméntal instructress, desires some puplis bk moderate, Address Miss 13th st, N_ ENGLISH VISITING GOVERNESS REQUIRES tuition for English, French, music and dancing; she is experienced in training, ahd, has morning hours unoccupied. LL, box 124 Herald offic PARISIAD I A FEW MOR bilein French and music; would als exchang forts with a German lady. Address Miss ¥. B.. base Sud st. KAVANAGH, A, HiGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG PARIBL /% laay. jnst arrived, wishes a gituation ty teach Frenen, movie and the eleme OM of German in a private temily ‘or school, Address ©. H., 653 Broad st., Newark, ADY, WITH UN- to dbuin @ iV.—A YOUNG references, wish FRENCH LADY, SUP! retere RIOR TEACHER, HAVING es feom' the best xchools, where she teaches rman and italian, desires ty find « home in & private family, either jor instruction or for money. Ad- dress FRANCE, Herald Uptown Branc hoftice. YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING, ish pile Me afternoon hours; teaches terins | moderate. rar NG LADY astess A POSITION AS RESI- dent governess; teaches French, Fi he Address Mine D.. Herald Uptown Branch othcen ee LADY OF ABILITY AND, EXP ement in a gentleman’ fue teaches n) RIBNOR WISHES tamily as resident thorpughiy, epeaks ia "an’ excellent pg ED vith er may ides, ior one week, I. York Fost office, “ without ¢ da. BOR dtae 4 MAN, GRADUATE IN PHARMA Y, DE- an engagement. can satisty all particular Adress KUGGISi, Herald office. BUSINESS MAN, OF CHARACTER AND ABILITY, ‘well known in the city, wants @ position as sales: inan, bookkeeper or manager in any business where in- tegrity and attention are required. Address, appointing interview, F. 8. A., box 176 Herald office. N EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN WANTS A situation in the commission or jobbing hosiery or 00; expectations ‘Aduress STAT LS, Hor. 5 uring business; will moderate; references A No. |. ald office. cit aE -LEARNED, STOUT YOUNG MAN, OF 2, LATEL jandea, wants a clerkship or as bartender; can make himselt useful in many ways: good reeominendation. Call on Monday, at jut Henry street, first Noor, VENING EMPLOYMENT WANIED—BY A Ev ogkiseeping, copying. ov storework ; any terms ‘Address F. G., box 164 Herald office, EMEN WHO INTEND TO TRAVEL THROUGH on @ business tour will find st to their ving the city to call on JOHN Gak- & CO,, 201 Broad wa 0. 0. F.—A BROTHER IN DISTRESS WANTS EM. ployment, 8 a good £ sgaaspe Address M. W., box é “stap ion Post oltlee, 8 WILL PAY $2 FORA PERMAN ata reasonable salary ; good pent montals; security 11 requisite, Adare offic ALESMEN WANTED—FOR- THe HOSIERY AND S under garment department at KMRICHS', 287 and 2e9 8th ay. ‘f OLERKSHIP first class testi box 184 Herald [CENSED | 0 DRUGGISTS.—COMPETENT, AND one hour's notice by a idressing D. H. KWING & O., OWT Broadway, office 2 z AWTED—25 DRY GOODS SALEEM EN ; NONE eur € ced men need app) so three German | wajesmen “ LE vari 207 Grand Bt. RESPECTABLE GERMAN AS .COACHMAN OR rider; thoroughly understands hfs business; can be highly recommended by Mr. Dickel, Riding Academy. Corner 5th av. and A FIRSS CLAST GARDENER, UNDERSTANDING thoroughly the cultivation of vegetables, grapes, flowers and “Apply in sta @ steady situation; best refer- ence given. Apply in store 735 Broadway. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS COACH. man or te drive and take care ef a horse and make self generally useful, Address GEORGE SMITH, box sHerald ottice. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED MA as coachman or as a gentleman's body servant Call on or address A. H. G., 130 food i Sy reterence. est 30t} A? GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION for a very reliable coachman, leaving on account of Broa out. Inquire ot AND: REWS & JANFORD, 553 roadw. or address COACH GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA. for his coachman ; single, sober, trustworthy ; care: fut driver and first class groom. Call on or address M. 131 East 18th st., private stable. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA- tion for his coachman, whom he can highly recom. mend for honesty, sobri ae erate Call ator address private stable, 37 West 43 COACHMAN?S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG married man -no family; willing and obliging: four s’ city reference from last employer. Address J D WIFE WANTED—T0 work a hundred acre farm by the year near New York: state age, nation, children, wages and other par- ticulars, DALY, box 189 Herald offi SITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY COLORED man as coachman; thoroughly understands his busi- ness; no objection to_the country; good references. Ad- dress, for two days, No. 323 West 2étn st. in the rear. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A first class Southern colored man, ina private family: SEL wyoigrence.. Cali on or address JACK GOOD- e ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS $5 conehman; thoronghly understands the eare’ and Management of horses; ito objection to the country. Call at or address 328 Hast Zlst st., between Ist and 2d avs. third floor. WaANTED—BY A MAN “AND WIFE, WITHOUT children, situations to take charge of @ farm or PRAC ICAL FARMER AD gentieman’s place; a comfortable home for the winter more of an ol Neck than wages. Callon or address J. D, BROW. ¢ in. rear. —BY A FIRST CLASS COACHMAN, (OxXE aie thoroughly undersiands the care of harness and carriages, @ situation; will make himself obliging in every respect, and can'furnish unexception- able reterences, Address RK, BUTLER, care Bramhall & Co., 128 Chambers st. 3 ENTS WANTED—TO SELL OATE! clothes dryer; Iarge commissions paid spo Hitory te good men. Apply to CLUTIES DRY bs. PANY, 85 Liberty st., rooin II, } A CHANCE TO LEARN TRLEGRAPHY.—MEN, women, Bore sod aris veer ene es take positions; de: mand for operators; tuition $20. MPSON'S College, No, 20 4th #v., opposite Cooper Instisute. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, 130 8TH st., near Broadway.—Constant demand ‘for good operatots; only school ere telegrapby is taught prac- tically and m: a specialt, DOCTOR, HAVING $50,000 WORTH OF PRACTICE engaged bly the country, wants a correspon- ent to accompany him; needing. temporary. increase of cash offers a liberal salary to a person having a tew hundred dollars, Address DOCTOR, Herald office. N WANTED-$80 WEEKLY, w articles just out: no company ays larger commis- sions or stite SNA fast icles. t selling aril SLT COMP Y, 302 SIX GENTS W ‘in every A LARGE NUMBER OF YOUNG MEN AND BOYS AA tor profitable situations,—Enterprising persons are So pratically taught bookkeeping, pentanship and jonography at the West Side Business College, 6th a sal st, th: an be sure of situatiot day or evening. Please call. ARTENDERS CAN EARN GOOD EXTRA PAY BY sending address to GEO. BROADHU RST, 18 Teneyck st., Brooklyn. OY WANTED—16 store and errar erences required. 812 NASH BOY WANTED—I2 YE. ARS ; OLD SALARY $1 J“ per annum. Apply to JAMES A. HEARN & SON, 775 Broadwa, NANVASSER WANTED—TO SOLICIT ORDERS FOR / a first class Printing House of established reputa- tion: must be of gentlemanly address, acquainted with the business and thoroughly energetic and reliable; with one whose qualifications and testimonials are saiistac- tory very liberal arrangements wonld be made, Address, TO 20 YEARS OF AGE, FOR wages $8 per week best'ot rei- Broadway, t ping. information as to expectations, &c,, PRINTER, OX 181 Herald office. Communications treated confi- dentially. D WANTED, A FEW EXPERIENCED canvass for advertisements; liberal induce- ments to the right party, Address A raid office, IBERAL TERMS, WITH YOUNG, ENERG honest men, to canvass tor a publishing house ; st employment to the right kind of persons. Address 1 » box 4,778 Post office, New York, WHEELER & WILSON FIRST CLASS FAMILY Sewing Machine, almost jal handsomely encased, in black walnut: price $25; it be sold; also set of Mink Furs, adson strect. T A BARGAIN—THREE YEARS’ LEASE OF A prepare three doors trom Broad street, eevee contains three rooms, and large yard; extra location for business; suitable for store or saloon. For eparucalere call oa R, HALL, 760 Broad street, Newark. NEW SINGER'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINE FO saleyvery cheap, Apply in the paint Thira ave IX FINE Preeti atcoe BUT LITTLE Use must be in good order and a decided ba: AG. Greas, with description and price, MARSHL IB! D. ticrald Uptown Branch office. A DRESSMAKER, LEAVING THE erry, WILL. sell her Singer Bewing Machine for $20: ew Bees’ Machine at a very great bargain. Mra oer, 56 West Thirty-vecond strect. PoOkCAsE, SUPERBLY FINISHED, SUITABLE FOR lawyers of any public institution, will be sold for one- fourth cost; also an English Mangle, some old Ol1 Paint- ings ‘50,000 volumes of ooks for sale at No, 4 University place, OOKBINDERY FOR SALE, TO LET—-OR WILL make suitable arrangements with a responsible ty that can control work to run same, Address ELLS, station D; no agents. UToHER Hor FOR, SALE | CHEAP. SPLEN- ited up; good business location; good chance, 4s. LEST van 136 Union street, South Brooklyn. I RUG STORE FOR SALE—OLD ESTABLISHED, ‘well located; small amount ot cash required; bal- in witiam purchaser: a rare chance. Apply to HALK, RUG STORB FOR SALE—AT HALF VALUE, FULLY stocked ; doing good business, splendid opportunity for a man of small’ means; must be sold immediate'y 5 owner cannot attend to it. Apply at 11 Carmine street. RUGGISTS' SHOP HOTTLES FOR SALE—ONLY $25 for a complete set. Apply at 680 Eighth avenue, corner Forty-third street. OR SALE—A BUTCHER BUSINESS IN ONK OF the richest and most prospering towns near this city ; a horses, erro wexnnns speny rent; reasons tor selling, isagreement of partnerstii M J. GLAENTZER, 1,243 Broadway. OR SALE—A DOWN TOWN CIGAR STORE; SHORT hours and good profits; cheap for cash ; must be sold; fane! West, Inquire of WEED & McWEAR, 97 Maiden jane. OR SALE—A STEREOPTICON ADVERTISING AP- ag with a large lot of rare, anerlcr: Views, Ap- ulton street, Brooklyn, up stair: OR SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED | R AN Feed business: will take two good work horses as part payment. Apply at or address 78 Conzreas street, South Brooklyn. VOR SALE—FOUR LARGE ORNAMENTAL STREET Lamps, nearly new, suited for hotels, restaurants, de, Inquire at SINNOTHS, 104 East Thirteenth street, uear Fourth OR SALE—A BRAMHALL & DEAN RESTAURANT Range, i plete order; will be sold cheap. Ap- ply to JU} TER, 252 Water street, New York. JOR SALE—A CANDY STORE; IT WILL PAY BACK the price asked by New Year's Day. 45 Hester street, near E OR SALE—7 YEARS’ LEASE OF THE BUILDING 55 Columbia street; lower part occupied as a stable, containing % stalls, ‘paying a good “profit; 26 stalls and Tom for ¥ coaches of wagons: rent free ; would make a nice coach, livery oF sale s for sale, a aplenaid single truck Horse, 6 years. ol ol GP od, 1634 hands bigh; ver; fast walker; sound and ki ee if (OR SALE—A SMALL aor ae TINMAN’S TOOLS; also Tinware, Counter and Shelving. Call at 625 Third avenue, where they can be seen. {OR SALE—A STORE AND WELL-PAYING BUSI- ness in Brooklyn; only $500. pegaleen tice can be tested betore purchasing. Address GUY, Herald office. OR SALE—THE. LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of ® Crockery Store, doing a fine business; rent $20 per mont good Feason for selling. 2,236 Second aye- hue, near 116th street. OR SALE.—THE CIGAR STORE LOCATED AT 120 Third avenue, established three years, doing a flour- ishing business, 1s offered for sale at ‘& bargain; satistuc- tory reasons for selling. Apply as above. OR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST GROCERY Stores up town; has done a clean cash trade of $1,¢05 per week, and is now offered because owner cannot at- tend to it properly. Address, for two days @. W. Hl, box 169 Heral OR SALE—NEAT LIQUOR STORE; RARF CHANCE; doing a good business; sold at @ sacrifice; owner obliged to leave city; low rent; three rooms to live in. Call for three days, ‘If not sold will be sold at auction. ‘Third avenue, F OR SALE—FIRST CLASS PRIVATE BOARDING House %5 Henry street, near Catharine. Particulars on the premists, JOR SALE—STRAW FAGTORY,—THE_ BUILDINGS to lease and i and Machinery of the first class Straw Factory, know $s the Eastern Straw Works, fer sale; the factory Ww ited up with steam and improved machinery; thére are some 600 sewers and am, ah 4 help for thebusiness,, For terms apply to H. CO; 358 Broadway, New York. eae OR SALE—ABOUT 160 CORDS OF HEMLOCK, OAK Band hickory Wood. Addross X. BANZE, box 2,559 ost ‘oth OR SALE OR TO LET—CORNER FULTON AND Marcy avenues, Drug Store, for five stone; fine opening; first class dri geist, GALLAWAY, 19 Flutbush avenue, Brooklyn. ROCERY FOR SALE—DOING, A, LARGE BUst. ness, on leading thorouy fare in Brool ne at 102 Chdmbers street, of G0. W. McCHESNY, aes ener AND GF, EN'S FURNISHING GOODS. $1,200 cash will buy the above wplendid shirt trade, custom and ready made); machines, stock, signs, awning ecg allin-eunning order. Inquire Mot Gay. in tailor stores 21 Ensteventh street, nent Third a WwW ANTED—AN OYSTERMAN AT 1,201 2D AY, y TANTED-GENTLEMEN TO SODICIY ORDERS FOR coal on commission. Apply to B. C. KURT? &CO,, 888 and 388 7th ay., 144 Hast 16th sk, 80 Wail ANTED—A Goop AND WELL RECOMMEND! :D boy, abont 15 years ol age, to do light work. St. Louis College, 228 West 42d st. WASTED—AN ERRAND BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS OF age; good reierence required. Apply, betore 10.A, M, Moni V TANTED—AN ERRAND BOY, BETWEEN 16 AND 17 yours of ave, to run errands agd deliver packages; wanes $3 per week. Address HONEM@Y, Herald oflice, WAXTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT TO ATTEND stationery store, Apply to JOHN M. POLLOCK, 847 Third avenue, WaAntep—« MAN WH THOROUGHLY Mpeg 0) stands taking charge of a meat m: ences tor honesty and Ablity required, Hone other « teraned. “Apply to G. ©. KD WANDS, “7BL id ay. \ TANTED—A STRONG ACTIVE YOUTH, TO SWEEE, (unt and make fires live with exployers ret: erences required tween 4 and Ll o'clock and this day, to WANTON, 2 arond street, TANTED—FOUR MEN TO PILL SOUTH AMERICAN iA Mining Company ; 25 men salted for Routh America ; outfit cost $4,000, ry. enteahce bo per day to the man, Trance the D1 NG MEN, IMMEDIAT to learn bookkeeping. penmanship, merea Galcutation (no theory), trom experienced accountant, Brooklyn, 8 to. 10! M.; terms moderate. Address WAN, box 140 ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS WAITER IN A PRI. vate house and @ make dit sal generally usetul; poe be well Fprommandeds man preferred. Cailat No. 30 West isthat fom. & tol, thin day (@unday), or between # and 9 0" Ys ock on Monday mornings WAnTED—A MAN WHO Pate pied LS taba d DIFFER. tf W influence work for sume, ruperintend wor oo ‘activity and jnfiven will givAthe right man a wood Chance, Herald ofice, QAFES—HERRIN MARVIN'S, WILDER VAL- ) entine & peieen , “all Cys fhe tim time to cn insurance hid (Or TEAR BAPE COMPANY, 81 SA FES FOR SALE CHEAP.—A LARGE SIZED SAFE, Time" 's and Wilaer’s mare ui two medium sized and one small Safe, Herring's, 7 Liberty street. GAMPLE OOM ice Li i erate ee CA ge opportunt industrious 3 WI in ‘Address PROPRIETOR, box 204 Herald oitic ui hed DRUGGISTS.—FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS DRUG. Store, with stock and fixtures complete, on x leading thoroughiare in Brooklyn; will be sold as itis, or to be Femoved. Apply to Di: FOREST, OL Fulton street, New ork city. “MAC HINERY Ac 58 “12, 15, 18, 29, 25, 0, 40, 6) HORSK ENGINES, + with locomotive, flue ‘or tubular Boilers; Woodwarg, Gathoron, Howdick oF «id & Garrison ‘Blea Pump: all thorotghly overhauled wi also. fine, 06 horse locomotive Boliers Lighthaite Con ianer and Cir- culating Pump. ILSON Lt w iad Dover sree 1 07 OF NEW AND SECOND BAND gines and Bollers, Steam Pumps i“, r JOFPMAN, Manufacturers, 202 to 22 Water treet, Brooklyn, BGiNes, Ax BOILERS, ALL SIZES, THRER Vertical Boat | Engines, Lathes Fiancee, | Drills Vamps, Blowers, (bles and Pulleys. WIRLAND a bit Pictat 45 Dey street. MOKE vive WANTED TO 30 INOUES IN Ss ber of Iron, how long geod and i 1 WUBUCKLE BROILERS. Wo Frout W a D—AN TRON PLA WXMX6 PERT, IN pie conditio1 re piso also an auvin about 200 Ibs, "Ad dress box 179 eral ANTED—A wrovanr IRON TANK (QUARK), 25 to Am barrels; price must ne low. Ad: GOD. 1A iow Yor