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wer WEST 13TH ST,.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 8 first class cook; understands her business; willing to assist with the coarse washing; i Telerence: | WEST 13TH ST, REAR, NEAR 5TH AV.—A competent pers to cook, wash and iron in a Private iamily; isa good baker; good city reter- Samael Sh ene e eiemtes RAST MPH S7,—A RE YABLE YOUNG 0 5 is a good 530 Ronen 1 wiilgu to the Sommtry. 8D AV,, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A YOUNG in a small 20 foe nee 136 Ee Sia sre eaea om Be eX ., REAR HOUSK.—A YOUNG woman as chambermaid and laundress; city or country; city reference. 64 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN to do general housework ; is agood cook, W: and ironer; best city reference. 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM. waitress, city or country; city refer- SULLIVAN Si.—A FRENCH WOMAN AS FIRST eet opek : good reierence; no objection to the 3 ress. ‘i af Sra WEST 43D ST.. BETWEEN STH AND 6TH = 8.—Two respectable girls; one as good plain fe asher and ironer; the other as chambermaid and “ 5 best references from last place. 83 FORSYTH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A FRENCIT ady as first class cook from 7 in the mornin g tall night past; . HIMBACH yi 8D AV., IN THE STORE.—AS FIRST CLASS ‘me: busi at _and pastry cook; thoroughly understands ness; No objection to a first class boarding house, er to the country ; best city reterence. Call for two days, 109. WEST 29TH 8T., NEAR 6TH AV, (RING SEC- ’ ond bell three times).—As first rate cook in a Private family; no objection to do the coarse washing rence, 122 WEST 20TH ST., SECOND FLOOR,—AS FIRST class cook; thoroughly understands all kinds of soups, meats, pa 3 00d reference. 1 EAST 28TH ST.—AS COOK AND TO AS with coarse washing; no objections to yo # short distance in the country; best city reference. 1 WEST 19TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- ble girl as good’ plain cook; is a vood washer and ironer; no objection to the country; good city reier- eR BROADWAY.—AS BE WEST sr st. thorough cook or o d Jaundress; under- etands all kinds of cooking; . caine, bread, cake, pate hes, desserts of ev kind ; best city reference er last place. WEST $9TH 8ST, IN THE STORE.—A RE- VAD Mectiieimiadie ged woman as cook; can take entire charge of the kitchen; public or private; best city Felerenc WEST “TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE PROT- 47 estant woman as good plain cook; would assist ‘with the washing and ironing: good reterence. 14 WEST SIST ST.. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH avs.—Two respectable young women ina private family ; one as cook and the other as chambermaid ; good eivx references. Call for three days. Q WEST, «TH ST, NEAR 6TH AV.—A RESPECT. able Protestant woman as cook in a small fam- ily; thoroughly understands her business; good baker; excellent city reference from last place. 15 EAST 43D ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; THOR- oughly understands all kinds of cooking; isan excellent baker; wiil assist in washing; first class city erence, 15% WEST 28TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT- 2. able Protestant woman as good cook, washer and ironer; also good baker; city or country; best city reference. Call for two days. 15) WEST 28TH ST.—TWO SISTERS; ONE AS good cook, washer and ironer, and the other as ebambermaid and waitress; no objection to the country; have best references. AY.—A COM- ind waitress or wo years’ excel WEST 33D 8T., NEAR BROA| tent person as chambermaid amberwork and lent city reterence from E PAIR OF STAIRS UP, BAOK foo Wh American girl as chambermaid and waitress, or to do the housework of @ small tamuly , ret = EAST 41ST ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE COLORED 9} ae chambermatd and assist with washing; good reference Addi J Ie T 3TH ST. (PAI ( NT EMPLOYER?®).—, respectable girl as chambermaid and waitress. — WEST 2TH ST.—A RES first class laundress; is chamberwork : best city reference. gST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY ‘h excellent reiercnees, cham- nalish and French, ‘ABLE GIRL AS to assist wih waitress; speaks WEST ATH ST, THIRD FLOOR, BACK.—AS rinaid; is willing to assist in waiting; no objection to a respectable boarding house; good relerence. AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG girl as chambermaid and waitress or laundress; no objection to a boarding house; first class eaty refer- SULLIVAN ST.—A VERY CAPABLE WOMAN as chambermaid; is an excellent seamstre good reference. G04. 20.4% CORNER 43D HT—A YOUNG GIRL, U4: tor general housework, city or country; Wai moderate ; is willing and obliging ; best testimonials. for two days. way! 142 WEST 53D ST.—A YOUNG GERMAN GI who speaks French, as chiid's nurse and w iy light work and plain sewing. Apply for ove 48 WST MTH ST.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT irl as nurse for one or two children; a stands plain sewing ; city reference. Address or ca! S57 STAY, BETWEEN 7H AND ert STS— A 2) { respectable young girl to do general housework in a small {amily or fo take care of children and do up- stairs \ ork; perfectly willing and obliging; good refer- ence from last unist Can be seen odays, 1.213 Avot LOUNG GIRL To Do GENERAL +210 housework in a small private family. Housekeepers. e. 1 WEST 38TH ST.—-HOUSEKEEPER WISHES TO obtain a good boss; is capable of taking tull charge: with best references, ' Call on or address HUUSE- KEEPER, for one week. 4 WEST 13TH ST.—A REFINED YOUNG wipow, ot (of amiable disposition, Sa aqgomplished Pianist and singer, as housekeeper for a gentleman; a widower of means preterred. fi na Mrs. ATRINS, QQ) GREENWICH AV. ONE FLIGHT. widow, Prgpoee yng and retined, just the city, would like to take charge of some ge house, as housekeeper; would preter an elder: fpee man of means, Mra. Bi LER, 939 WFST 1TH S8T., NEAR HUDSON,—A YOUNG ede) indy a housekeeper in a widower's iamily or as Companion, Callail the week, 2 2 WEST 2TH ST, CORNER 8TH AV., RING e) second iniddle-aged Atmerican lady as housekeeper m a small family of two persons, where she would be as one of the family; would take charge of entire household duties; widower's fainily 4 elerred; relorence exchanged, Call or address HOUSE ER, ST, TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A girl and & Frotestant as chambermaid e from last employer. GOT BROADWAY, | SECOND | FLtutiT, FRONT, all room 31.—A lady as housekeeper in a widower's fam: EST 2TH ST. NEAR 7TH AV.—A RESPECT. Scotch girl as first class chambermaid and waitress, or would assist with washing and ironing if required; city reterence. A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WIDOW AS HOUSE. keeper; widower of means preferred; no tritlers need answer. Address Mrs, A. C., Herald Uptown Branch office. EAST 30TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO chamberwork and plain sewing or chamber- ting in @ private family; best city reter- n be seen for two days. T 19TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8rit second floor, front room.—A young girl as and waitress; no objections io a boarding ¥ chambermaid house; good eity reference. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WIDOW lady, as housekeeper; widower of means pre- ferred; bo triflers need answer. Address Mrs. C. W., Herald Uptown Branch office. WIDOW LADY, OF ENERGY AND EXPERIENCE, desires a re-engagement; a widower's tamily pre- ferred; papa of making home attractive and cheeriul. Address WIDOW, Herald Uptown Branch office. WEST 8/TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG id and seamstress or cham- bermaid and waitress in a private tamily; best city erences. Callor address. EAST 30TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman aschambermaid and waitress or to as- dist with the washing and ironing; best city reference. Call tor two days. girl as chamber USEFUL, PRACTICAL HOUSEKEEPER, HIGHLY recommended by her late employer, offers ber ser- vices during the winter @ an equivalent tor a good home; will instruct children and speaks French well. Address Mrs. 8. E. C., Herald, Uptown branch office. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, A Position as housekeeper in a widower’s family. Ad- dress Mrs. GRIFFIN, Herald Uptown Branch offic WEST ITH ST. CORNER OF HUDSON.—A Scotch Protestant to do upstairs work or mind children; good reference it required. Call for two day: SAST W2TH ST., NEAR 2D AV., ROOMS 15 AND 18—A respectadle girl as chambermaid or todo housework ; city reference. 153 WEST 81ST ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A Southern colored xirl to do plain cooking oF Work in @ smali private family. 5 SPRING ST.—A SWEDISH GIRL AS PLAIN city cook in @ private family; speaks English; good reterence. Apply to ©. J. WEST 20TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG write well, as chamber- or would do housework; ‘irl, who can rei maid and assist with washing, is willing and obliging. WEST 26TH ST.—AS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress: good city reference, 156 EAST 22 SToA RESPECTABLE GIRL As plain cook, washer and ironer; best city reler- nce from her last place. 156 WEst tH st. Frest PLooR, FRONT.—AN experienced woman as first class cook; thor- oughly understands cooking im all its branches; excel- Jent baker; best city reterence. Call for two days. 75} DIVISION STA RESPECTABLE GERMAN woman as first class cook; no objection to a first class boarding house ; understands her business; is a first wate baker. Can be seen for three days. 20) WEST 35D ST.—A WOMAN AS COOK, BREAD and biscuit maker; willing to assist with wash- a ironing; no objection to boarding house; best references. DAT WEST 27TH ST—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK in a restaurant. Q1G WES? TH STAs COMPETENT AND EX. enced cook and baker; willing to do coarse Washing nce. rs’ city refe: 21 BOWERY, THIRD FLOOR, ROOM £—A YOUNG | it German woman as first class cook in ® private family; excellent city reterence, 27 EAST 20TH 8T., ROOM 7.—A YOUNG GIRL AS cook, washer ironer, or to do general house- ‘Work, in a small family ; good city reference. 222, EASt eb ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS cook, washer and ironer; is a good cook: under- etands Place. all Kinds of cooking; good references irom last 994. ELIZABETH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as cook, washer and ironer;no objection to go & sbort distance in the country. DOG WEST writ STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS cook, washer ana ironer in a private fami ‘er as laundress; no objection to the country; good refer: ences from last place. Bi EAST S7TH ST. BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS. A competent woman as first class cook ina private family or boarding honse where private tables are required; understands the business thoroughly ; can taxe entire charge ofa first class kitchen and marketing; go0d references. Can be seen until engaced. 24. EAST 29TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Fe good cook, washer and ironer; good city reter- ence. zi —AS GOOD PLAIN COOK 244 WEST 2TH S r (colored) or as chambermaid and waitress ; rec- ommendation from present employer. Q4G WEST PTH gs. SECOND FLOOR. FRONT room.—A smart young girl, willing and oblig- ing, ina small family to "cook, wash and tron, or todo ehamberwork and waiting; good laundress; good city relerence. EST 318T.—A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN hambermaid and waitress or would do gen- eral housework; willing and obliging. Call for two days. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. f 7TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER DE- sires to go ont by the day; understands cutiing and thoroughly; no objection to the country. Call 6TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR DESIRES engagements by the month; understands all kinds of family sewing. WEST 37TH 8T.—A competent woman as famil vate family ; makes all kinds of ladies’, gentlemen’s and children’s underclothing, shirts, embroldery and drees- making finisher; has her own machiue; best city refer- VERY RESPECTABLE, ‘seamstress in a pri- EAST 40TH ST.—AN first class dressmaker ; can Wilson’s machine; understands all ing; will go out by the day, week or month, or will do the work at her own house.’ Call on or address DRESS. AMERICAN LADY AS on Wheeler & ot family sew- 8D AV., NEAR 18TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE girl to do plain sewing and take care of ir EAST 20TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS SEAM- stress wishes a few more engagements by the ‘or week; understands dressmaking; can cut and fit sewing; understands Wheeler & {Will furnish her own if SEAMSTRESS. all kinds of famil Wilson’s machine thoroughly Sall on or address WEST 2TH S8T., BASEMENT.—AN EXPERT family seamstress does ali kinds of dressmaking and family sewing, or will go out by the day, WANTEDGIN A FIRST CLASS BOARDING ROUSE, ‘a position, by a woman of much experience, to | assist the Indy ‘in’ keeping it; understands marketing well; is a first rate carver and cook. Address k. P., Brooklyn (E, D.) Post office. CHARLES ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG AND © respectable colored girl as laundress or waitress; Kod city reterence. 3) WEST 22D ST.—A GIRL TO DO SOME WASH- ing; will go out be the day or take it to her home; best reference. Inquire at the basement door for two jays. 8 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN wishes ladies’ and gentlemen's washing at her rooms; third floor. 10 WEST 18TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT : "4 room.—A competent woman to go out by the day 0 wash a ‘rou; best city reference. ll WEST ITH S8T., BASEMENT DOOR.—A colored laundress wishes families’ or laaies’ and gentlemen’s washing; children’s clothes and evenin dresses done in best manner and at short notice. Call or address. T16 2, 4Y;, INTHE CANDY STORE.—A FIRST class lauhdress would do washing for a few ladies and gentlemen. Call all the week. 122 WEST 53D ST.—AS FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS << ina private family; best city reference from last place. 13 WEST 28TH ST,—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN e wants gentlemen's or families’ washing to do at nee house or would go out by the day; fluting done; best reference. 14.4. WEST, MOTH STA KESPECTABLE WO. man wishes to do Washing by the day or take it home ; good city references, Call tor two days. 15] 22.8%), BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND 3D Avs, third floor, front room 15.—A respectable Prot: estant widow to go out by the day, or will take in wash- ing at her own house; best city ieference. N INTELLIGENT IND! wishes to do housecl nbe seen until engaged. Q1Q, WEST 27TH st. ROOM 7.—A FIRST CLASS 4 laundress wants iamilies’ or gentlemen's wash- ing at her own home or to go out two days in the week; good city reference. 156. WESt ast § ous widow wom Washing and ironing. ©: WEST 46TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—A family seamstress: can cut and tit and operate lson’s machine ; WEST 3IST ST., NEAR 8TH AV., POP BELL.— A Protestant girl as seamstress in a pr family; cuts and fits dresses, and does al! kinds of fa me knowledge of hairdressing ; ope! ison’s machine; has seven yeurs’ city ret- sewing: has Wheeler & Wi T 23D ST—AN AMERICAN WOMAN wants a few more engagements by the day with Wheeler & Wilson’s machine ; has worked in families for understands ali kindsof family sewing and $1 50 a day, without board. f EAST WtH mily sewing and solicits such em- P as embroidering, & ployment: am in a position to do the Work at home or in rons tamilies, Address Mrs. ANDERSON, care 212 WEST 37TH . SECOND FLOOR.—A_ RE- aj spectable woman to go out by the day to do wash- a and Ironing or cleaning; besi city reference. Call or address. 21 THOMPSON ST.—a FIRST CLASS COLORED laundress solicits families’ or gentlemen's wash- ing to do at her house; reliable, prompt and trustworthy. Mrs. J. W. BROWN, 2s WEST 27TH ST, SECOND FLOOR, BACK —_ room.—A first class laundress wishes families’ Washing at her owh home or will go out by the day. 93,5 BAST ATH ST.—A SWEDISH GIRL AS LAUN. JD dress; good reterence. Ring third bell. \ 936 WEST 2TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A_RE- - spectable woman as laundress or to do general housework ina boarding house and to take a little girl with her, 8 years ot age. 260 WEST 19TH ST.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS laundress in a private tamily; good reference. 2. WEST 90TH ST.—TWO YOUNG WOMEN TO cook, wast and iron or todo laundry work: no ‘objection ‘0 a boarding house ; are willing and obliging; best city references. 24) WEST 10TH ST., IN THE EAR.—AS aooD cook in a respectable boarding house; good Feference. . IN THE FANCY STOR ionable “dressmaker would engage by day or can do family sewing; can Work on several NEAR 40TH 8T.. IN THE STORE.— dressmaker, cutter and fitter Will go out by the day or week; $1 5) per da: 25 West fist ST. BETWEE: Ws.—As good cook in a private family; ander> Stands her business thoronghiy: is an excellent baker ‘Would assist with coarse washing if required; good city reterence. 25] WEST zero ST. IN THE REAR.—AS FIRST class cook: dining sa'oon, restaurant, cho) ding house; day, week or month; good referenc: D5] WEST 2TH St. NEAR 7TH A class cook; understands cooking in all its Branches: soups, meats, boning, larding. and gets up all of fancy side dishes, creams, jellies, French and dishes; first class pastry cook; publi Mate; excellent cif reverencers’” COOF: Public oF prs 263 WEST STH at—as vine CLASS COOK; lerstands al inds of cooking; ni bjec: ton boarding hoase;eity reference. * B° Obiection 301 I8T AV.—A_8CO’ PRESBYTERIAN WO- man as cook: thoroughly understands her busi- ness in ali its branches, meats, soups and pastr io ling bread and biscuit; a Christian family preterred; t city reference. 313 EAST 27H st., BeTWEeN ist AXD 2 Avs.— A respectable young woman as plain cook, Washer and ironer, or to do nousework for a small tat: lly; best reference. 34 WE-T “TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOU) Woman as good cook: would be willing to assist with washing ; willing and obliging; best city reference. ! ore elon GOOD COLORED COOK, | AP. ir two days, bet Horciocd Y, BF We avs, between the hours of 10 and 34 mn = t s A ee i ged TO COOK, vash and iron or do general housew a wall private family : good city reverence ere ID EAST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN ie &s gol cook and first rate washer and ironer; opt city reterences from last employer, where she lived 365 i AY... BETW 2st AND 22D fancy store.—As order cook or kiteh i make bersels useful in a hotel or restaurantes AST AV., TOP FLOOR.—A COMPETENT W MAN As cook in a hotel! or le tact hl Cook in either or i . Call for one week. BAAT 18TH &1.—A RESPECTABLP Gina AS Al {fond plain cook: is willing to assincin the waste and << d 18 Capable of doing all kinds of work, WEST S6TH ST. TOP FPLOOR—A RESPECT. woman as first rate cook, washer am able Ses Secon is to do house Work for a «rail ramily ‘will in the country; can ve recom: me from her place. ty 42 EAST ISTH ST, IN STORE. Discult. —AS PLAIN e bread and cook, washer and ironer; can ba Q@ west 82D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL As plain cook, washer and ironer: would do house- work in a small private family ; good city reference irom last employer. HILO RAST wre st. —TWo RESPROTABLE O1Rt & one as Kool cook, washer and ironer and has no objection to do general housework; the ciher to mind eblidren, do plain sewing aud make herself generally od city reference. useful. 27 2D AY. THIRD STORY.—A MIDDLE-AGED iy. ‘widow (German) ag perfect cook in a private 96 BEN STH AND 88TH STS., TOP loor-—-A respectalle woman as good plain cook, and ironer, j of a or Wo do housework in a small family; 8D AV. THIRD DOOR FRQM CORNER OF ith ‘A respectable girl as cook, washer He tainily, or todo general house- BROADWAY.—A Re: TABLI 1 aged Woman as cook ina Lavel er boaraling PECTABLE WOMAN WIstiES A. ee LO onG. W., Union Hotel, corner Hester st TO GO OUT BY erator; terms $15) per ptown Branch ED DRESSMAKE i cutter and o) MAKER, Herald z 30] Nest zt CORNER 8TH AY.—A COM- e petent young woman to do gendemen’s or fam- ities’ washing at her own resid would go out by the day to’ wash or clean; be Teference for honesty y gud eupabliity: terms Teasouabl ‘ pat SS eee a bse NEE ESPECTASLE GIRL AS DQ BAS! se st—a Re 4 first clas¥ laundress; best city reference. ence. SHOE STORE.—A YOUNG WOMAN nds of family washing; best city reier- FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WA ents by the da A nts by she day. Arst class city refer. nas A. B., DO: ‘erald Uptown, Branch of- fice, 1,265 Broadwa, i harass General Housework, &c. GERMAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework ; eity or country. NORTH 7TH Sf., WILLIAMSBI tant woman for general housewor! WEST $20 §T. girito do gene cook, washer and irone CRG.—A PROTES- NEAR 6TH AV.-—A4 YOUNG housework: is a good Willing and obliging; go 4TH AV.-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT Tess: can work ou @ good city reference. WEST ISTH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- ri to do housework; no objections to the é howework or a Wheeler & Wilson machin ST TH 8T.—A YO eral housework; good WEST 23TH 87.—T0 DO GENE work in a small private family. Ca: BETWEEN 6TH 4 ays.—A young woman todo general housework mily; best city reference. SIST ST, SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG WO- neral housework, in a small pri- washer and ironer and plain cook; in @ small private American vate tamily ; t ST.—4N AMERICAN man to do general housework family; reference. EAST 112TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework; good washer and irone EMPLOYERS.—A_RE- ral housework in # small RY, PRESENT girl to do gene: Jan be seen for two days. NORTH 9TH ST, BETWEEN «TH A D ‘ood girl to do general house- table family. 8T., TOP PLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE girl to do general housework or chamberwork in @ small family. ) WEST ITH 8 private family. work in a resp SECOND FLOOR, FRO. ad respectable young girl to do housework ‘ashing and troning; city or country; best city 22D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN rk or would take care of childre: willing and obligi general housew M. recommended, and obliging; well ST.—A_ YOUNG PR BE! roe sirl to do light housework or take eocd ay tako care of EAST 41ST st, oman to do general c Housework in the country, x Call tor two da: yf Ct 0:20 TWO SISTERS TO bo HovS: them; good city reference tem BAST 16TH 87. work between EAST W7TH Sr. room.—A wirl, lately work, Onl tor two days. WEST 8TH £T.—A SWEDISH WOMAN bre sires a home for herself and child, About 16 ork; wages lows Inquire of Ars: THIRD Fi0OR, PRON landed, to do gencral house: eneral house w: would be willi CARLSON, EAST 14TH ST., IN TH work 340) BAST OTH ST.. RING THE BELL—A FIRST class laundress wishes a few ladies’ or gentle- men’s washing at her residence by the month or dozen; 75 cents: would go out the two first days ot the week, $1 per day; can do first class fluting. 365 IsT AV., FANCY STORE.—A STRONG GIRL TO oS 0 do pantry work or washing ina hotel or restau- rant. 42] EAST 16TH ST., UP ONE FLIGHT OF STAIRS, back room.—A' respectable woman to wash by the week or month ; troning and fiuting done in the neat- est style. Apply wo or address Mrs. KE Y. TOP FLOOR.—LADIES AND GE € 84 n have washing and ironing don the most reasonable terms ; also family washing done. a ea £ RICE. 88: 3D A BETWEL 53D AND 5SiTH STS., Oed third foor.—A first class iaundress wishes to £0 out the first day of the week; good referenve. Cali or address. 1.098 $a willing to go in French fluting. 1.220 22.4%), BEIWEEN OTH AND 71ST srs. o one tight of st A first class laundress to 0 ont two days iu the week; understands her business n all its branches; would go out by the day to operate on 4 machine or take work home, 1.328 s.4¥,, NEAR vor st.—a WOMAN TO GO a out byt y to serub or wash or do house BALLY, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM—A ble iwomun to do washing and irone tby the day or week; understands J ANTED—BY det DA WASHING AND IRON. ing, of as cook in @ restaurant. Address COOK, box 167 Herald Uptown Branch otice. Bid Nurses, de, 51 SULLIVAN 8T.—A FRENCH GIRL AS NURSE #1 and’ to do sewing; good reference. Address Mrs. WILLIAMS. ix WEST 18TH 8T., REAR HOU OC able young marricd woman as highly recommended. —A “you 7 3D 8T., IN REAR, } 20 A firigs laundress and chambermaid; is willing goin country. 7 CANNON §T,, CORD A RE. spectable Protestant girl as nurse or to do cham- borwor and sewing; best city reference, Call or ad- ress. OF RIVINGTON, 79 “GREENE &T.—A FRENCH GIRL, NEWLY AR. 4 rived, to mind children and sew; would not mind travelling South. Call or address. Q()} MATLOCK St, PATERSON, 2 young Protestant woman or address NURSE, SL 3 ENE —A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL aS child's nurse and seamstress. Address M. H, N. J.—A HEALTHY wet nurse, Callon RH $TH AV—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED +e) Indy desires engagements as experienced monthly nurse: terms reasonabie, best cltv reference, Address Mre. McGKATH. 7 old, {QQ West wrnt sr. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH care of an ingunt trom iis firth no objection te take bore ety of a lady; city references, dat feoaithenebes ae 2 I . Hot long in country, childre maXe herselt generaily uséluk STH.ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, 16 YRARS Will ansist in light housework; 19 Dall tor jays. KAST 71ST ST., PROM — 133 A lady wants a situation Yor'n young fir eh ¢ BN sg » 0 lake good care UF childien do MADISON 81, ry avs.—A respectable your er! a nurse ; none Dut first Class fam need apply; best city 20 EAST | %9TH ST.—A RESPKCTABLE GIRL (Protestant) to take the entire charge of a bab: from its birth or to tuke care of children; best city ref- erence, 208 EAST ISTH 8T.—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, understanding English, will take care of chil- dren ; is a good seamstress, cuts and fits children's dresses, and can work on ladies’ dresses, 204 WEST 2TH 8T., IN THE DRESSMAKER’S,—A Protestant girl as nurse; capable of rearin children on the bottle: willing to assist in chamberwor! or plain sewing ; best reterence, 204. EAST ST., NEAR 3D AV, tage.—A respectable young m: wet nurse; has a fresh breast of milk IN THE COT- tied woman ag ood references. 20 WEST 23D ST.—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO ) take care of a baby and to do plain sewing; Would go tor low wazes; can be well recommended. 213, WEST OTH S1—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman would like to get a baby to take care of ather own house, Call for two days, Mrx, DOUGLAS. 223 WEST 2TH st. OVER STORE, Back ) room.—An American widow woman a child's nurse; has experience in bringing up on tho bottle; no objection to the country; best city reference, 227 WEST 31ST $ BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH ay third floor.—A woman as weekly or pe ay 2 nurse, or would bring up a baby from its birth; perfectly understands her business. 93) WEST 2TH ST.-A CATHOLIC MIDDLE- Aged woman as narse and seamstress ; can alter and repair neatly; best city reference. QA WEST 41ST 8° BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH rite age nop yerry yong eapond young Protestant sir e care of one or two children, is Care of one or two Chir, JOHN FLEMING. 287 \V. B.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN as wet nurse, or would take an intant to her own home: good references if required. 33 WEST 48TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN would like to take care of a baby, with her own, at her residence. 34 EAST 19TH ST.—A PERSON, WHO IS FULLY competent, to take full charge of a baby; can sew nicely and is well recommended, 346 BAST BD sta RESPECTABLE GIRE AS nurse; is capable of taking charce of a baby; also a good plain sewer; 1s willing and obliging. 34 EAST 83D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. }) man as infant's nurse; understands the care of an infant from {ts birth: can bring it up on the bottl can do plain sewing; best city reference. 34.8 EAST vere sr—A YOUNG WIDOW WITH A t full breast of mijk as wet nurse in a private family. 34 WEST 45TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman as wet nurse; has a fresh breast of milk; her bal 38 2 EAST 11TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A GERMAN Protestant girl as child’s nurse; will make her- pelt pensrelly useful; good sewer; would like a fine family. five weeks old; reference if required. HOUSTON ST.—A WIDOW AS WET an be highly recommended. . 428 GARDEN ST., NEAR ITH 8T., HOBOKEN, 4O_N. J.—A respectable Protestant woman as nurse fora young baby or an invalid lady; is well experiencea and competent, ot a kind disposition and trustworthy. Reterences civen at 60 and 62 Murray st, New York. Can be seen for three days. 436 WEST, 28TH ST. BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH avs.—A respectable English woman as nurso and seamstress, or would take care of @ baby from its birih; good reference. 44 WEST 35TH ST.—AS CHILD'S NURSE TO GO out by the day; or Would go out ina family; best reierences. 529 st AV— A YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT work or to assist in the care of grown children. Call or address. 633 IST AY, BETWEEN STH AND 37TH STS. —AS e32) nurse ‘and seamstress or as waitress, by two young persons, just arrived trom Ireland; would be glad fo fo together jn a private family; are good seamstresses understand sewing machines: are trustworthy and obliging and capable of taking charge of a baby trom its birth; to objection to the country. Can be seen until suited. 684 StH AV cA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Protestant, to take care of children and do piain sewing and make bérself useful: good reierences. Ve JV ANTED—a0OD MILLINERS, WITH EXPERIENCE Wa xtep—s CHAMBERMAID | TO 4 FIRS? CLASS DRESSMAKERS WANTED-—AND two apprentices; French preferred, 101 Kast 20th st LO.~ANY, LADY CAN HASILY MAKE $10 DAILY + by devoting three hours each day to a new and respectable business; no peddling arrangement. Apply at Mme. HERMAN'S, 115 Weat 41st at., trom 10 to 4 Cedar st, near Green) ‘ED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTEST: Sr address J.T, 180 West OUth st, for two days, HELP WANTED—MALES, GENTS—BECK'S KEROSENE OL sells in every househoid ; T = pay any man he sh bet ‘ing article in. + orm stone vin ing F. P. BECK, 62 fe SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. _ GOOD COOK WANTS A SITUATION IN A PRI- vate family; city or country; best reference. Ad- dress, by letter, COOK, 15 South oth av. YOUNG MAN FROM LONDON, AGED 17, AS waiter ina private family or hote® 183 Christopher at, New York. GENTS WANTED—FOR WASHINGTON’S KERO- isons iarue brotte: NICHOLS & OAP EE ison Dro : Agent for the United States, 06 4th a. corner Ith ih Where: WANTED—FOR THE QUICKEST article ever produced; $42 per week teed all and convince yourselves; sample and mailed for 3c. * CARSON & C A REMRCTARLE SHRED ST, och aking fires, attendiny ‘4nd make. himse otherwise useful.’ FRANK SEWILL, 345 Weat Sth st. 8 FIRST CLASS WAITER; ENGLISH; AGED 35; 15 years’ experience; excellent testimonials and two are good city reference trom last place. Address E. C., ‘ay. RIBAS. Lass i Sant Ae Rifeeah a SITUA. tion 1n a private family, Spanish or American; ex. cellent reference. Call at oF address 122 West 20th st. YOUNG GERMAN AND WIFE WISH SITUATIONS in a gentleman’s place or hote! ; man to drive horses, milk cows, &c.; good reterence. Address U. HENNIG, enre of G. Ed’er, 31 Rector st. NY SITUATION WANTED THAT IS NOT MEN1AL, ANby‘an American, thudule aged strictly temperate} Rot atraid of work; this is achance to geta good man} good city reference. Address, tor two days, WOitK, ierald office. YOUNG ENGLISHMAN AS WAITER AND TO make himself generally useful in a private family; ows’ his work, and has good city reference. Address B., box 140 Herald office, FRENCH MAN (SPEAKS A LITTLE ENGLISH) wishes a situation as waiter or valet In a private family; no objection to the country. Address A. I. J., Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG GERMAN MAN WISHES A SITUATION ‘who can take care of horses, milk cows; under- stands gxrdening and can make himselt generally useful: ‘will work tor low wages; reierences. Address N. P., box 178 Herald office. FRENCHMAN (SPEAKING GERMAN AND ENG- lish) and his wife want situations; the wife as Child's maid and the man for nseful housework: will fiyg french and German lessons. “Inquire at M. Prevov's, Wooster st, OTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—FIRST CLASS FRENCH- man as cook. May be engaged at all hours at 183 Wooster st. 10 INVALIDS,—AS GENTLEMEN'S NURSE, BY A young man, with the highest references and fully competent in both medical and i ases, address MALEK NURSE, Hérald Uptown SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN MAN, AS pastry cook in a boarding house or hotel; best city ference, Call at 208 West 33d st. WANTED TO ASSIST ON A SET OF BOOKS, EVEN- ings, by & young man who desires practice, not re- muneration; oom penman and accountant. Address B. B, B., Herald office, ‘WANTED-BY AN ENGLISHMAN, MARRIED AND lately landed, # situation in a’ private family or boarding hou: cook, washer oor. rgical ci anch office. 4 Walter and usetnl man; wife is a good d ironer, 301 27th st., corner 8th av., top ANTED—BY A SCOTCHMAN, MARRIED, AGED 31, speaking Spanish, employment in any capacity ; has good general knowledge of business; not afraid of Work; salary no object at first. Address J. C. R., Herald office. __CLERKS AND SALESMEN. A YOUNG MAN, A GOOD PLAIN WRITER, AND also two or three good penmen, cand ‘find ‘steady pe by addressing in their own handwriting, J.8., Jr., box 119 Herald office. BOOKKEEKER OF LARGE EXPERIENCB would like a permanent situation; closing partner- ships and writing up old ‘books in arrears. speciaity: has had charge of Intricate books; highest city refer- iad Address RELIABLE, Herald Uptown Branch office. OOKKEEPER OR ACCOUNTANT.—THE ADVER- Uiser thoroughly competent) wishes to make an engagement trom the Ist of January; married, aged 32; £004 habits, punctaal and reliable; first class reterences. Address X. ¥. Z., Herald office. CREDIT CLERK.CWANTED, A POSITION AS MAN: Aging or credit clerk by a young lawyer who has had two yea's’ experience in an Al dry goods house collect. ing claims and attending to bankruptcy and general ¢redit business; references Al. Address H. M. W.., box 2,095 Post office. RY GOODS.—WANTED, SEVERAL FIRST CLASS quitlesmen for drow gocds, hosiery ‘and domestic de- Dartimentss “AppIY ab the TIXSIGAN & GO., 801 8th av, Q57 1ST AV, BETWEEN «7TH AND 48TH STS— A e. respectab.e young married woman wants a child to wet nurse. 1 32 3D AV., CORNER 76TH ST.—A RESPECTA- . ble woinan, with a tresh breast of milk, as wet nurse; would preter a goo’ home to high wages. N ELDERLY ENGLISH WOMAN AS INFANTS orsrowing childrens’ nurse: is a good seamstress; would make herself otherwise useful: best city rete ence; Wages moderate. Address NURSE, Herald Up- town’ Branch office. A RESPECTABLE FRENCH WOMAN WISHES A situation as nurse for grown up children ; can teach the language; understands all kinds of sewing; will make herself generally useful. Address Mrs. JACOB, Heraid Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broalway. Waitresses, &. 10 WEST 27TH 8T.—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS first class waitress and to assist with the cham- berwork; first class city rete 12 WEST 19TH ST.—A SPECTABLE YOUNG woman as first class waitress and cham- bermaia; best city reference from last place, 156 WEST 82D 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG JOD girlas waitress, or as chainbermaid and wait- ress, or to assist with children ; best city reference. 935 BASTATH ST.—4 SWEDISH GIRL AS Warr. i a fees and chambermaid, good reference. Ring ird bell, 143 WEST STH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH ‘EO avs.—A competent person as lady's maid, nurse or seamstress; speaks French and English fluently; no objection to travel; city reterence. 99] BAST NTH STA FAMILY LEAVING THE pQitY would ike’ situations for three excellent wer ai AS SEAMSTRESS AND nursery governess: can do all kinds ot famil sewing by hand and machine; speaks English an French flueniy and is accustomed to the entire charge of growing children; references, 365 18T_ AV., FANCY STORE.—A GOOD GIRLTO make herselt useful in a hotel or restaurant, 379 18T AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WOULD J _work out a tew days in the week. 607 A%s, MEAP SD ST. TWO PAIR STAIRS, back room.—A respectable Protestant woman be) mt) wet work by the day or week; can do all kinds of work. 628 8TH AYV., BEDDING STORE.—A GIRL, 11 years, would like a good home in a respectable C two day 34 WEST 2TH 8’ Ame! A dren. av. GERMAN PERSON, WITH GOOD REFERENCES, either as lady's maid or to wait on growing chil: Address C., Herald Uptown Branch office, 690 6th IATHER WANTS A HOME FOR A LITTLE DAUGH- ter; a wicow Eeening ponse and desiring assistance Ls data Address J. D, FITCH, Herald Uptown Branch office. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— rnlinnins OO A* EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER, EDUCATED in Europe, who speaks German, French and Eng jish, wishes « situation; music thoroughly ta Address Mt. W., INSTRUCT Hy ROOF READER.—A LADY, COMPETENT AND EX- perienced, desires a situation either In the above Capacity or to’ assist in an office as writer or reporter. ress Hl. H., Herald Brooklyn Branch office, 4 = ESIDENT OR DAILY GOVERNESS.—A LADY WITH h reference desires an engagement; competent to finish her in the highest English branches, h (Parisian), German, Music and Singing. Address id Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BY A WIDOW WOMAN AND DAUGH- ter, ther, situations to do work of a email fan. the daughter is a brilliant performer on piano; can aio wench young children. “Address A. D., vox 112 Her. ‘ald office. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. GOOD HOME AND A MODERATE SALARY OF. tered to a middle aged wowan, able and willing to do the enure work tor # ity of twe ust understand running a sewing machine and give reference. Address, stating sal 0% 108 He: ft A —WANTED AS HOUSEKEEPER, A YOUNG AND inglellamer tet, it ada” Supolsiie bridowers er, tt ierview, ‘J HOWARL, box 196 Herald’ Uptown branch ee. OR GENERAL HOUBEWORK—A PROTE: TANT irl; good references required. Call 126th st., firw brick house east of 8th a belween the hours of | and 5, SALESLADIES WANTED,—APPLY, BEFORE 9 4. S*totorD et AYLOR, corner Grand and Chrystic sts! ind ironing, for ‘ ce aired. tnquire at No Ii? West 420 st. ° WwW NTED—A FIRST OLASS RESTAURANT COOK, 16th AN eR beh Robingon House restaurant, 18 Easi ANTED=IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A OOMPRTE: W 1 as lannd: Apply at 60 West S0mh st, between 10 stile nights be RESS, box 214 | OTEL CLERK.—A GENTLEMAN OF THOROUGH experience in the business desires a situation as hotel clerk or would take charge of Hotel if required, either in city or country; best references given and re- mired. Apply, between 12 and 2 o'clock f. M.. to H. MW FUNSTON, 443 Broadway (room 3). OHN U, UNDERHILL, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT— J involved joint stock and partnership accounts in- vestigated and stated; books balanced and opened. Ad- dress, by letter, care of the National Park Bank. ANTED—A CASHIER IN A LARGE WHOLESALE house: a very competent and experienced person required, Address%. Z., Herald office. JANTED—A SALESMAM, WITH $30 TO $500 TO loan employer; security given; good salary with interest In business. ' Address J” B, Herald office. Bh frilenter pal bh, AND FIRST CLASS salesmen in wines and liquors; none others need apply; terms liberal. Address A. X., iterald office. WA NTED-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN TO solicit orders for covl; one who can command a wr id D 0X 4,007 Post office, ac ds AL WANTED EXPERIENCED = DRESS | GOODS, cloak and shaw! salesmen: also two for the fur de> partment. DOYLE & ADOLPHI, 267 Grand st. NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AY. want agreeable, intelligent, industrious AI men and women for baths and ol joes not older tat years; employmeathealthy; wages 4 refe! Tequired, GENTS WANTED.—ONE AGENT MADE $42 ek: Dew. article today rk! CS ra jae, Zompany pays larger commissions: see AWRIICAN NOVELTY OOMPANY, $03 Bi WANT A GOOD MAN TO ATTEND BAR IN ON t my stores; he must have some capital fer seeurity,,* or will sell half iy interest in either of them. Gall a@ 2og7 4th av., in the fiquor store. , EEL IRL iidusetonte,. apply anateataet en nducementa App! : SEGUE SEWING MACHINE G0.. 697 Broadway. | ANTED—A BARTENDER, WITH GOOD ence. J. B. MURRAY, corner of 56th st. and 7th ANTEDAN EXPERIENCED MAN, WITH ered Teterences, to drive truc! me need . ply, after 10 A. M., at 38 Vesey st, “it Gu BELGHON. . WANTED.-EXPERTENCED. CANVASSERS ARE IN. vited to called at JAMMS SHEEHY'S Book Agency, t 71 Chambers si ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN, TO WORK 4’ home; $20 to $50 per week gaarantecd ; no cay required ; greatest chance ever offered, eulars Audress M- MITCHAM, No. 2 Fetler line, Philadelp ay WASTED. GENTLEMANLY, SOLICITING AGENTS. are casily making trom $3 to $12 per day ; respect ble business; ‘most convenient little article; sure. 615 Broadway, up stairs, officel. THE TRADES. (AOMPOSTTORS.—ALL UNION MEN ARE WARM to keep away from Pittsburg, Pa, HUGH DALTO! President New York Typographical Union. VORY BUTTON DYER.—A MAN WHO THOROWG! ly understands the dyeing of ivory buttons will iveR steady employment and good wages. WARD, box 1,263 Post office. XITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPOSITOR, knows English, French and German well, ou orin a book aud jobbing office; can take the Aduress 1. ‘J., Mr, Beaumont’s, 171 Douglass lyn. 7? PROPERTY OWNERS, HOTEL PROPRIETO! and others requiring the services ore gancial oe perienced house carpenter, can find him by ap] Hep GEORGE ROBINSON, 138 Pavonia av., Jersey. 2 ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, IN PITTSBURG, Pi 100 non-union compositors, te whom full anio! prices will be paid. Application in person should made at once to Pittock, Nevin & Co., Evening Leaders ; O’ Neill & Rook, Daily Dispatch; Commercial Fublishit Company, Dally Commercial, Telezraph Printing Com: paay, Bening ‘Telegraph, Siebnick & Collins, ronicle, ¥ ae Std ENG'‘NEERS, 8 MACHINISTS AT 2 Pe M. JOSEPH BLACKBURN, Engineer, Reagan’ 81 Park row. ay AszED-& FEW FIRST CLASS SHIP CARPE! ters, accustomed to lay off and direct work; to ascan meet the requirement a winter's work will riven where no time necd be lost on account ot stor: he most unexceptionabdle testimonials will be reqi from shipbuilders who have employed candidates; ap: plicants will enclose_testimonials, also stating wages pected. Address WILLIS, Herald offi __ BRENOH ADV ih 1580 BUX PERSONNES, LE MARI BT 84 FEMME, De ecmment arrives de France, desirent_ se placer une maison, Je mari, homme a tout faire, la femme, he menagere et capable au besoin, denselgner frangaise a des entants. Ecrire a 4. M., office du He BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. F TNER WANTED IN A WHOLESALE a A facturing hon 183, established twenty years; capital ,( to es 1,000: party must be reliable. ) Fequired, $9,000 10 SNINGSTON & OO., 19 Cedar street. PARTNER WANTED IN A ©MALL wanvracrord A ing business; Splendid, chance tn siaee: “ree hed; v4 i Donus asked; Must REN & CO. No.8 Dey street. | bs NY ONE HAVING A GOOD STOCK OF Low.| A wishin, n priced Goods suitable for the holidays and jispose of the same at low prices, quick sales prompt returns may address D., box 16) Herald office, HALF INTEREST AND $20 4 WERK TO A GOO) man, with $1.000, to conduct an established, pa: business, ‘Owner has other business requiring nis aivene ton. Principals only address A, B., Herald T 145 FOURTH AVENUE.—A LUNCH, WINE AN. Lager Beer Saloon for sale; also Furniture rh: oat the whole bouse ; .rooms almost bring the rent, reason for selling. 1 N ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, WITH $500, CAN GE’ into a good, permanent and substantial Particulars made known by THOMAS GAFFNEY, No. Centre street. et IMMEDIATE INCOME, WITH CERTAINTY 0) accumulating a handsome fortune. to any busin man, in any city or town which is now ighted with gas: capital required, from $500 to $1,500, according to jation, Call on or address FELL & CO., 10 Bare! A720, CAPITALISTS, e PRBORES Tt) « Arare opporiuuity to purchase a first class Station« ary‘and Hook business, in ‘one of the principal a trom which was realized last year a profit, over above all expenses, ekosedtiy eee Address 8ST, TJONER, care B. BR. & Co., box 5,433 New York Post ANTED—EXPERIENCED DRESS GOODS SALES- men; none but firsyclass men need apply, between 8and 9A. M., to M. REIMAN & Co., 25 Union square, We YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS a eeeP Ens must write a good hand and be quick and correct at figures. Address, stating salary expected, i. H., Herald office. ANT#D-—EXPERIENCED SALESMEN IN THE tail Srocery busine Address, with name and reference, K. B., box 1,729 Post office. Was, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD AD. dress, who has had experience in selling silver. plated ware, bronzes, &c. Address BUSINESS, Herald phe a aneD CHO = ee WAXIED THREE YOUNG MEN TO LEARN BOOK~ keeping, penmanship, mercantile calculations, from pracuoal teacher; Brooklyn, 8 to 10 P.M.; rare opportunity; moderate charge. Aduress COLLINS, box 140 Ubrald office, ANTED—A SUPERIOR MAN TO ACT AS SHOP- walker or usher in alarge wholesale house on Broad- Way; he will be required to take the keys and be respon- sibie for the entire building; none need apply but those pee experience in that capacity. Address box 3,835 ‘ost office. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, COACHMAN AND GROOM OF LONG EXPER. jence wants @ situation; Protestant; no tamily; Good city reference, Address K. S., 286 West S5thst., rear: 8 COACHMAN—LY THOROUGHLY COMPETERT single man; sober and very usetul other ways: tl best city reference. Address M., box 123 Herald Upiown Branch office. S COACHMAN—BY FIRST CLASS CITY DRIVER; RE ae heat if Hh ge rence trom las em) rer. Ci 8 GH. BANFORD, 553 Broadwar. ed ys phan A OUMAN WANTS A SITUATION—IS A FIRST class driver and groom; single man; six years in last place; best city reference, Call or address 105 ‘est 49th A 8 LE MAN AS FIRST CLASS COAC HMAN; respectable appearance and size; thoroughly une derstands the care and management ot horses; vest city reference. Apply at No. 22 kb Lith st. SITUATION WANTED—A8 OCOACHMAN oR groom; best of city reference produced. Gall on pe he tor two days, J. 7. F., at K. Campbell's, 50 4th enue. A® COACHMAN—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN; NO family ; is @ good groom and a careful driver; good city reference. Address J., No. 50 ith av., harness store, A poeta rene D—BY ie RESPECTADLE y Fst class coachman and groom; Un. derstinds his bukiness thoroughly: three yonEe. best ter grenee:, Cail on or address, Hy No. 17 Rue S0th s., Mra SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT young man as coach ican take charge of garden it required and keep horses, barnes and Sarriages in * which can be seen fn his references. Addre; § CHMAR, Herald Brooklyn Branch office, aah SPEOTABLE MARRIED MAN’ @WEDAJ, VW nd id rd himself, wants asituation coachinan ‘s plain ardener; good city 4s willing to make himself Chr. Koos & Co, ae oe A SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, GROOM ond gardener: understands the carg nt horses, har- ness and carriages: can milk and tend Turnace; wages no object. Address F. M , box 15% Herald office. A SITUATION AS COACHMAN WANTED--BY A trustworthy single man: understands janine; Mul driver: can milk and tal furnace; loratd A SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS Cot or weve! inst employer, Uall for two days on WM. MAJOR, 44 th av. corner 27th st. JOACHMAN AND GARDENER WANTS A SITUATION C a bling 5 eur elt J roterenoe. atroae Wes Rox 175 Vern ‘imice. IOACH MAN A! GARDENERS SITUATION WANT. C a a dust hy wn ands both shes in ta sare of 4 niker ; alr bs 160, FIRST CLASS UPHOLSTERER SEEKS A GEN: tleman as partner, with $1,000 to $3,000; Bp oR8 it Yestment to the right ‘man. Address PARLOR SUIT! Herald offic OTANIC DRUG STORE FOR SALE—BUSINESS E! Urely cash; best stund in the city; established years; full general stock: sale al Sive right to manutacture of immense profit, one of day eight month's of the yea where. Goodt place for physician, though acqu ance with the business unnecessary; only small ca) roqnt owner teaving the city. “Apply to ROBL & CARR, 746 Broadway. ‘OTEL FOR SALE.—A FIRST CLASS, NEWLY FU! nished Hotel of 75 rooms, in splendid conditic, with elegant bar, restaurant and billard room, situ, near City Hall Park; an opportunity seldom o, Address A. T. W., box 1,318 Post office, - ARTNER WANTED—WITH A CarTTAL OF. PANtke Hall Interest In wartihe ne halons lob liqnor house, eves well posted in the busi and has already an Gstablished city trade and repatat Address DISTILLER, Uerald OMice. 7ANTED—A RELIABLE, ACTIVE MAN, HAVING small cash capital, for which good security an satisfactory reterence will be given; business legitimat and pleasint. Address IMMEDIATE, Heraid office. r ‘ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A REAL ESTATE OF4’ W omy which can prove that itis doing a good pustd ness. A \ddress B.C. D,, Herald office, TANTED—A BUSINESS MANAGER FOR A WBF: ly newspaper; must take an interest to the extent of $2,009 or $3,05 excellent opportunity. Add BUSINESS MANAGER, box 186 Hera. office. JANTED.—A CORPORATION ABOUT TO 8T, business desires a young gentleman to fill an capacity and influence; $40,000 of the stock to be taken: some of the wealthiest’ bankers in. this city are tors, Address BANKER, Herald office, ANTED—A_ SPECIAL PARTNE: WITH $5,000 to. $10,000, in an established manutac business; goods sold on 20 days to first class wi houses; the above special wanted by lst of December Adress DECEMBER, Herald office, QO) TO $%0-anK BEST BUSINESS CHAN $200 croft tt tal SRB eee ane o! ie; business; a rare opportunity. ‘Call and investigate 66 Cortlandt street, room 2 1. PURCHASE HALF INTEREST IN A. $250 eM abl ed real estate. businens; million 4. Rddvess SERNOPR, station 0. ” } A MAN WITH Lae CASH CAN secURM ()() “an interest ina business requiring two intere S500 te tute nd paying large prone ae Fourth street, corner Chatham, : PARTNER WANTED, IN A SAPE GAA $2.500- manufacturing busineds, witere 520.000 ie f Fealivod, on” Rate tee ; dress INDUSERY, box 199 Herald oii. ~_ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, In this City and Brooklyn. AN Tore om the west sixth avenues Bote Foy begat and Twenty-third streets; about asd i oavession Of about Lat ot Jant i fier ld office. 9 hos — soni $$ WANtED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A NIOELY FU! Nished Room; — grate fire; | Twentieth and Thirty-elvhth cae nd Ninth avenues; price not ‘over ‘adurem * Herald Uptown Branch oittee, WANTED 10 UEASR-A a ey rer avenue, or Proprietorm niddrons AUK, Guoper Union Hotel, corner Kighth street and Third avenue. Sisk CLOTHING ‘At i, Geos, maramasio, i, ei TH, | TITRD AVENUE. NHA Wy lena the |

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