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12 THE WOMEN'S ANTI-DRISK eee Is It the True Way to Repress Vice of Drunkenness? New Yor, Feb. 5, 1874. rue EDITOR OF THE HERALD :— bets HERALD of Thursday hits the point precisely pm the following apt comment on recent operations to repress the driuk traMc East and West ‘The ¢, 18 thatin afew robability, based on experience, plo the spirits of te Ohio Amazons and of the lice wil be exhausted; and then those poset gate now under the ban, will rule again ‘with more absolute sway than betore the breaking out of the rebellion, which has for a while inter- fered with their supremacy. ” In that one sentence the conviction of all thoughtlul friends of temper- ance is expressed. These proceedings are spas- modic, somewhat sensational and sure to Cause a | feaction im favor of (he = anti-temperance jnterest. U-advised attempts at propagandism | often run into burlesque, injuring the cause ft aims honestly to serve. Brizades of women enter the “saloon” at uight and set ap a sing- jog class amid the customers and hur! psalms across “che bar;” the salesman retaliates by put- ting out the lights, the ‘boys’? are in ecstasy and the women take to screaming and to fignt, This 49 not reform. Our revivalists prayed and sung “{he wickedest man in New York” out of his dog pit in Water street, but tnese tactics will not effect @ Widespread and sudtie popular vice. The scoff and frolic of it all, among the peopie, will rather make a laughing stock for those hostile to tem- perance and @ Matter of grief to its devoted sdvoca Im our Catholic parisbes we see Jadies taking the pledge and forming total abstinence societies throughout the country. The game 1s the case among other classes. Thousands @! ladies will be deterred from taking this really practical step if they are subjected to the sneers and merriment which “the ladies’ brigades” are provoking. “You have joined the temperance ause ; when will you start on yoursinging crusade among the saioons 7”? such weapons will be readily put m use to discourage the wumid, and Miany who are now disposed to share in the good work will naturally hesitate. We know that Cervan laughed mock chivalry out of Europe by trotting out Don Quixote on his Rosinante. Ihe preachers who are sending out hese bands 0; maids and matrous on their adven- turous enterprise, may turn the tide of sentiment against th perance movement. Heaven knows the country is sufering sorely, and every man and woman is band to help i removing the great public misiortaue, crime and scandal of the age, Intemperauce. In contemplating the peculiar pro- gramme of these earnest aud honest men and wo- fren, however, one 1s reminded of the !evered patient, who, in the L peony of his disease, seeks a cold drink, which will not relieve, but aggravate Bis malady. In all sympathy and kindness one must see that these operations will prove a grave detriment to tle temperance cause, Your Cincinnati correspondent very truly re- marks that ‘as long as the demand exists the sup- ply will be forthcoming.” This is a most impor- sant fact, which, had it been more generally ob- served and acted on in this country with the per- aistence, energy and force expended in other d: Tections, would have produced great fruits. The only permanent, general aud thorough cure for the greatevil of the aay isto be foundin absti- wence—total abstinence. The associations devot- ing themselves to this deserve public attention and the support of ail true re.ormers and patriotic cit- izens. The best method of closing the saloon is win away its customers. There are twenty Catholic churches here in New York having halls where thousands of men and women are gathered every Sunday evening listening to the appeals of priests and laymen to abandon the ‘use of intoxicating drinks “‘in honor of the sacred thirst of our Lord on the Cross." These are the words of the pledge of the nenve Union of America. Filte Catholic citizens are enrolled under that pledge in this city. Hundreds are received week after week 4n every city and paris of the country. They then to the altar to obtain the grace of God, through e sacrament of the Church, to keep the jedge. Bishops and clergy in Amer- fea, England and Ireland are leading this movement quietly enrolling our millions of citi- Zens. Do not think this the true method of wariare on the saloons, Ifour Protestant preachers were to devote te the fostering of personal abstinence mong their Mocks the zeal expended in sidewalk prayer meetings against the groggeries would Bot the fruit be more abundant and better? A8® @ great public educator and leader of thoaght the HERALD is earnestly appealed to to foster this Feligious abstinence movement now spreading all around us and offering the best remedy ‘@gainst our national grievance and peri—the eco! of imtemperance, Any experiment that tends to divert public thought into ‘wrong channels on this question injures the com. won cause. To base confidence on unsafe experi rats is to unite disa) of heart, enfeebling the true temperance move- ment, to which the country must ultimately look for complete relief. There is public sentiment strong enough pons 12 America to sweep intemperance from the land only side issues and false issues are kept away and he true means invoked. To assist in this desira- Die end I beg to submit to the great constituency of the HERALD these refections, prompted our editorial-of to-day. Yours, x” URCHASE. _ WANTED oe polntinents and weariness if NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, __ SITU ATIO! WA STED—WEMA ALES. die. 80 Sree woran aa newt cian'cook, where there ls c as first © a doy in in'witehone Call for one week. 93 * S570 COOK. wast AND TRON in a fainik 60 a sho! objections to distance in the country. "Gait or address. FAST ITH ST., REAR, BASEMENT.—A GOOD. 12 honest colored virl as cook or waitress or to do general housework ; good reference. Call for two days. 13. WEST 19TH 8T., BUTCHER SHOP ool COMPE- tent young Woman as exce would a with the washing aud b ing; mo molection ‘to a pri- boarding house; best city relerence. ‘EST 19TH ST. ne ype 3r008, S FRONT room.—An experienced woman Fodaten 11 kinds of meats. soups and Saslegs sob no ob: jon to assist in washing; best city Teterenee. 135 “WEST ern 8T.-a YOUNG GIRL TO DO, 2) housework; isa good cook, washer aud ironer; Sood city reference 14: ironer; WEST 19TH ST, BETWSEN 67 AND 7TH ava—A respectadic girl as cook. washér and ho objection to the country; best city reference st pli 920) 8 ww) eT ITH SF — A COMPETENT WOMAN AS K in a first class Doarding house or restau- Fant: good y reference. Call or add 220 WEST MTH 8T.—A ‘COMPETENT WOMAN AS ccok, ip a private family: willing to assist with the washing. "Can be seen unti) suited, at her present employer's. ) WEST DTU ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH a SYS A ree le Protestant woman ss good ‘and to assist in washing and ironing; good refer- 232 enees. BOWERY, NEAR STANTON ST.—A VERY good Jew cook in a private family. 985 ft Lig: eae IN TEA STORE.—A RESPECTABLE Se) e-nged woman as cook in a private board: ing hous; iva peed plain took sad need bakers can 20 the course washing: references exchanged. 33] EAS! BD ShcA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS plain cook, washer and ironer; reference from last place. 846 WEST 25TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 88 good cook : no objection to doing the coarse washing ; no objection to the country; city referenc 543 BROOME, StREET, BETWEEN SULLIVAN and Varick.—A respectable ‘oun man as first class cook; best city reterence. Cali for four days at the Bell House, Chambermaids. &c. 21 WEST 26TH ST.. BETWEEN 7TH AND STH avs.—A respectable French girl as chambermaid and plain sewer or to take care of a child; best cny ret erence. WEST 283TH 8T.—AS CHAMBERMAID OR waitress in a hotel or boarding house. “4sTH 8 COMPLTENT YOUNG 219 WEST 48TH 8’ 314 woman to do ehamberwork and sewing or assist with the washing and ironing; good city retercnees. Dressmakers and Seamstresses, 24. Bast ra 8T., BETWEEN UNIVERSITY PLACE and Sth av., in halr store —A girl as seamstress and JadySs maid; understands her dutieqthorougiily ; best SITUATIONS | WANTED—FEMALES. “Nurees, ae 400 East «TH Le FLOOR, FRONT —A respectab! Teale woman as wet references FEBRUARY 17, 1874.—TrKIPLE SHEET. D WANTED—TO LEA AN ae LagaNe LAD WANTED -T0,DEABS Te Dusine: Sina M er Mya ae yen ya WEST 4STR ST. FIRST FLOOR—A YOUNG 1 papus ‘woman as wet nurse. Can be seen for #21 to travel to any part; Waar 2rH iff. IN OYSTER SALOON.—A st le widow. breast beat references. Call or three a oe ra pon an invalid ily; can d Kinds of fine sewing and operates upon avy sewing mi one ho objection to travelling, Can ve seep tor one 2 FORSYTH 8T., noon 8 aor FLOOR, REAR 41 Alone woma W4STED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION ag maid for an actress: best city reference. Ad- dress J. C. B., box Hz Herald Hoven ranch office. sinvencen | IN TRACI CHIL sh, French and music, desti board io rences exchang Address same: Tet Uptown Branch office. YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION; IS CAPA. ble of taking charge; sewing machine business pr ferred, having had several years’ experience; can 1 nish first class reterence. Address F. M., box 227 Herald office. A. YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS MIL- liner : one who understands the business thoroughly: Dest relerence given. ‘Address M. B. C., box 186 Herald of 199 ST, JAMES ST. MONTR AL. AN EN lady ag resident governess: acauirements lish, Parisian French, Dancing and rudiments of ‘Ger: man. Address J. G. B. _ HELP WANTED—FEMALES. — A GIRL WANTED-16 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE, make Ht DES ne pectul ina private niolly, 10.4. M. to3 F.'M., at 119 East 73d st. LOAK MAK- YER JOUAS- or German pre- B%.. WANTED—ABOUT 14 Ml OF AGE, WHO 4 been in a tea store, at 527 3d any assEe WANTE hy ui —A wae pivertiementa: inderstands canvass) for advertisements; nate salary nnd’ half comulasion.” Address W. Hy Dox 2,235 Pe vost offices SPwane MACHINE fnectal AND CANVARERS nted \¢: wai to sell our specialtion In sowing, machine F cent profit. SiS 00. 00.387 Broadway. ANTED—A SMART BOY FOR OFFICE DUTIES. Address, with reference, box 3.86) WASTED-FOR A GERMAN, TECHS ‘& competent and responsible Address, staung experience, reteren 2.979 New York Post oftice. Nr#D-YOUNG MEN TO LEARN THE RETAIL “ ary Hoole wusneas Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, corner drand and Chrystie sty Wantzn—4 YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN 4 TEA stare: OhEP wee preea ns is. basiness preferred. Apply to MOORE ‘ABE, |, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 18 TO 20 YEARS ‘ot age, who writes a fool hy hand and is auick at fiz- ures, to assist in office we dress, in own hanlwrit- ing, With reference, A., box 3,288 Post office, ike rANTED—A YOUNG LAD, ABOUT 18 YEARS b) ‘accustomed to the business, to assist in a ligi Apply, after 11 o'clock A. M., north he and av. ANTED—A YIRBT CLASS MAN ASSIRTANT, TO ook, at DIETER’S restaurant, with references. SI8 Washington st. Brooklyn. “SORIPT ENGRAVER FOR CARD WORK—ONLY rst class men need apply. ine sie department. TIFFANY C0., entrance tn 'L5th ain A % SG MAN (IRISH) WISHES TO GET EM f dies ment as engineer; can do steam fitting and ca’ preduce license and first class reterences froin lust etn ployers, Calon or address J. M., 275 Front st. lyn, tor four days SITUATION BY A MACHINIST TO LOOK AFTER sewing machines: wages no object if a steady job. Adaress D.'A., box 189 Herald office. tit GERMAN PASTRY COOK AND, GOOD ORNA- menter wants a situation. Call at 330 Ist ay. L. SCHMIDT. ORKIGN ARCHITECT AND DRAWER, SPEAK English, wishes something to do; terms moderate. Address ADAM, Herald office. EWELRY—A FIRST CLASS E J opeines @ position with @ Manutacturing or whole- Address Brook- sale house: food relerences can be given. ELLER, i Herald office. TOTICE.—TO FRESCO AND HOUSE PAT first class artificial workmen are alwa, nd at our Assem! Om 8, ay, nee al FRESCO PAINTERS! UNTON, ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT MAN, TO TAKE CHARGE of & machine shop employing 75 hands; must be a bre. live m one acquainted with steamboat work ferred: fea ‘Address B. RK. T., box city reference. QQ WEST, 9TH ST—LADIES CAN SAVE ALL DG trouble of having dressmaking done at home as elegant walking, evening and reception, handsome fit trimmed in the latest Parisian style, are ‘all done at a low price. 21 293, WEST SD STA FIRST CLASS DRESS: maker, accustomed to work by the day, will fate a situation by the month: vnderstands Wheéler & n's thuchine perfectly ; good references. Call on or Bddress DRENSMAKER: 21ST ST.—AS SKAMSTRESS IN A & home more desirable than salary. ED no work pA COC! ‘Ol KEEPER WANTED—TO SUPERINTEND apartments and light business employing several girls; lady with about $350 cash can take an interest izing 360 monthly. Aad lerald office, AA ANTED —FIRST CLASS SUIT AND © rs find steady employment at MEY: 'S, 383 Broadw way. woaxtep-a GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IR¢ <ER. ‘Apply, between 10 and this day, with reference, at 259) Mai ison av. We GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, todo the work of @ family of two; none but cor etent an obliging persons French erred P Apply at 5d Kast 2 e A TED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRO: for three in tamily ; must understand her business and come well recommended. Apply after 10 A. M. at 20 ) East 7oth st. Wentenca RESPECTABLE AND HEALTHY MAR- ried woman as wet nurse and to take charge of # ghild seven months old, Address, with relerences, A. H. A., box 4,928 New York Post office. WAXTED-AN INTELLIGENT GIRL TO DO GE eral housework: must be first class In cook waiting, washiug and ironing > glist oF American pre: ferred. " Call immediate! fy ava rest 23d 230 WSst iste ST.—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR on Wheeler & Wilson machine; jhoroughly un- derstands all Kinds of family sewing and dressmaking; wilt go ont by the day or week with her own machine. Call or address Mra. EB. TRIGGE. 4.09 2H Av, IN THE BAKBRY.—A COMPETENT 4 dressmaker would engage ‘during the dull season at half price; bas a Wheeler & Wilson machine, Af required. 44: 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT irl to go out by the day as seamstress; can cut and at ladies’ aud childven's dresses” Call on or address A® EXPERT FRENCH MILLINER DESIRES WORK to be done at home. Address Mme, A., box 2,942 Post office. COMPETENT LADY DESIRES A SITUATION IN A dressmaking establishment as madame or fore- Woman ; she has a complete knowleage of the business and designs dresses beautifully ; has had several vears’ experience in this city. Address Mme. D. M., Herald Up- town Branch office. OYS' SUITS MADE IN THE BEST STYLE AT 366 West Eighteewth street. Buttouholes for dress- makers and others. TANTED—BY A YOUNG EDUCATED GERMAN Girl s situation in a very re respectable American family ‘ands all kinds of needlework; c five children lcasone in German; is willing to make her self jenerally, useful; best references. Address C. P., box ‘ost office. General Housework, &. 1 WEST SIST ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES- 17 tant girl todo general housework or washing and ir paingst fs & food plain cook ; no objection to the country 355 Ist. AYy, REAR, 2ST ST, IN THE PAPER Je) store.—An English woman ‘to do general house- work in # private family; is a first rate washer and ironer and plain cook; will go @ short distance in the country. pe DRAWERS WANTED.—ABOUT 100 NICE; FOL, Inlied ‘mansgony preferred. | For articulars and rice apply to B. DE GKAFF, Nyack, ANTED-A SMALL SECOND HAND SAPE FOR hooks and papers only. Address L. G.. box 166 Ws ED TO With capacity for doing a busioess of trom wets 000 per vour. Adress, stating terms, CASH HASER, box 18 Heraid office. REwovaL. q We have removed to the new and spacious lofts, nd and Greene streets. "RD. NAPIER & Ct corner of New Yor in. 27, EMOVAL.—EDWARD WAREURG & CO. HAVE RE. moved to Nos. 476 and 478 Broome street. PURCHASE—FOR CASH, A JOB OF- WEST 39TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.— Two German girls; one tor general, honsework, id one ag Upstairs girl. FRANK. Housekeepers, &c. BANK ST., TOP FLOOR—A MIDDLE-AGED J woman of experience us housekeeper in a respect- able family where they keep other servants; best city rr. ‘ANTED—A GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS AND ASSIST. ‘ant nurse, also to assist in chamberwork ; none but those who are willing to make theinselves useful need apply at No. 27 West Washington square, three doors from Fourth street, from 11 to | o'clock. JANTED-AN EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR AN Intant: must be @ good sewer and come well rec: ommended ; only competent persons need apply; French preierred. 49 West 39th st W4S22D-4 GOOD GERMAN private family; one that a Pa washer and ironer. Apply at Chr weet mt A7ANTED FO# A MONTH, OUT OF TOWN, AN xperienced dressmaker; must use Grover & Baker's machine and have the newest patterns; Ameri- can preferred, Address, with retereices and terms, L. M., box 114 Herald office. TANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK, ENGLISH, Scotch or German. Apply, from 9 to'12 o'clock, at 18 West Sith st. W4XIED—TWO GIRLS; ONE TO COOK, WASH nd ren; the other as waitress and chainbermaid references required. _Apply at No. 161 Bast 46th st ‘ANTED-A THOROUGH BUSINESS WOMAN; must write a good hand; an expert in correspond- ence; references required. apply, alter 5 P. M., at the Metaphysical Chiversity, 81 ‘st. ANTED—A STEADY AMERICAN OR SCOTCH girl to assist in gencral housework; good c: Jrasher and ironer. Apply at 203 West 2ist Port oe IN A SMALL ain cook and Wn. GIRL, TO COOK, WASH AND IRON, Lares private tamily: good reference re- quired. Foal, a li M., ‘ANTED—A GIRL, TO TAKE CARE OF A BABY ‘and do light housework. Apply to HENRY BARNES Sil East Broadway. ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS and to assist with the washing; must have gad elerence. “Apply at the basement door, 35 West eit} _SITUATION: s w AN 'TKD—MALES. FIRST CLASS COOK AND CARVER DESIRES & situation. Call on or address A. B., 54 Greenwich ay. N ENGLISHMAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS COOK in hotel or restaurant; no objection to a good board- ing house. Address RICHARD JONAS, Herald Uptown Branch office. Teterence, Call tor one week. a GREENWICH AV., UP ONE FLIGHT,—A YOUNG, prepossessing blonde, with musical qualifications: as housekeeper for an elderiy gentleman of means. Cali on Mrs. N for two days. UTLER, OR BUTLER AND VALET, BY A KESPECT- able young man; has best references. Those who ens temperance inan aud a Frotestant address A. FRENCH ADVMn2:SEMENTS, _ 0% FRANCAISE, NOUVELLEMENT A&RIVEE sire se placer dang une famille pour coudre ou pot solgner des enfants. Sadresser West 26th st,, corner 7th TU LET YOM BUSINESS FUREOSES. | Besser “BUILDING. — GREAT ABDUCTION IN RENTS, WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNETT BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS. TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES 18 NOW PR. SENTED AN UNUSUA. LY FAVORABLE OPPOR- TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFiCES, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, ~ THE ABOVE BUILDING 15 COMPLETEL' nit Fianrnoc®, HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, INQUIRE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STKEET, Ast LARGE BANKING AND INSURANCE OPFICES tet, 15 and 17 Nassau sircet, 317 Broad- V. K, STEVEN 0: baw fine street. N ELEGANT STORE ON BROADWAY. NEAR A Thirty-second street. suitable for a first class jew- eller. inquire of W. JAY BARKER, No. | 274 Broadway. STOR PLACE HOTEL 10 LEASE FAVORABLY.— ‘Over 100 suits of Rooms, stores, Restaurants, Base- sitely and centrally located: fronting Detween Cooper institure and Bible Hi Third avenue. one ta STREET.—FOR BUSINESS | URPOSES, JB Gree substantia) Buildings adjoining ;lots together mn eae (Or OTe Or COLLINS, 2% Pine street. eT ee ) MAcbOUGAL STREET, NEAR — L1O Fomnisses kcoma. with, every convenicnce tor —— to let, vo respectal small fai HED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO 4 “ELEGANT LARGE PRONT Pal —FLOORS, ‘Water closets on each floor: station: & man Gas throughout; also two neat Stores; no RTO Li i e a doctors centrally Hoge: ‘Address, we » Herald Uptown Branch ‘ofice.. thi GTO. 291 Bon TWENTY-SIXTH STREET. ary tubs, &c.; everythin "__HOUS Ss, ROOM Roo! &C., V WANTED. _ in this City chy ‘and Brooklyn. —A A TERBONS DESIRING TO RENT THEIR or season can our books free of charge, Renting Ars fest eneg reidguces & SLOA ‘@ specialty. te 31 East deventeenth st PRIVATE HOUSE WANTED TO RENT FROM oneh Retween Bight and PRcteth eet ae Mies: betwee et Sian Maun avenues. “Address J. H., box 13) Heraia om Grose WANTED-—IN THE VICINITY OF BROAD- y. between Canal and Spring streets, for the a: goods jobbing business; rent must be low. Address A: aN he ERSON, box 15 Herald office. 1PO,REAL ESTATE OWNER:.—WANTED, A BUILD 3 men 08 ce long Bh ra wie ieenamae. tu corations in hard wood: or address, with cull parewars, G. W. KOCH, 1 ad Wooster » 144 Wooster street WASTEDCFURNISHED OFFICE. BY THE YEAR, veo entraliy located for a land company’s of oftce rent not eed Address, with full part! Orrick, “tierald oftice ‘ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, Wr ee a Eee ee ar ihe fervies: Tent nase 4 mie opthe ferties: rene nt Mor iaiee hddress with full particulars, ENGLISH: MAN, Herald ortec. shh or Beye, FRONT—BROADWAY TO Set AVES 4, Gand 8 East Twentieth street, se) together; partially tmproved. JESSUP, 258 roadway. ACTORY TO LET—WITH OR WIIMOUT POWER. Inquire on the premises, 136 Bast Hightecnth street, near Third’ avenue. OTEL TO LEASE-NEWLY FURNISB AND fitted w, 70 rooms; best location in. UM city. Also an elegant House on Twenty-third sirect; rent reduces. Apply corner of Broadway and Kighth street, Lapierre House. ODGE ROOM, FINELY FU 4 rooms, &c,; splendid location. ises, 272 Bowery. AFIS! RESTAURANT TO RENT—WITHT FIXTUR gompletes a ively person with small ¢1 ae is required, Applyat 31 Montgomery st ty. WITIT ANTE- Apply on the prem- ISHED, TEAM POWER—TO LET, FIVE STORY BUILDING ‘and Basement, Whole or in part, with or without Steam Power; good light; woodworkers allowed. West Twenty-s¢ seventh street. TEAM POWER—TO LET—ROOMS 110X2, “esx, 10x40. Light on all sides; alxo small aN Beg clevator, ati warmed. with, steam. Apply | t HOUGHTON, Brooklyn Steam Power Works Allantie street, near South Ferry, XTEAM POWER.—WANTED TO RENT, © the city, either one or two Floors, with use of steam power, shifting, &c. Apply, stating area, height, position and other particulars, pfpeluding te lowest rent for a term of years, to JA WILSON, 10 Pemberton square, Biston, IN OR NEAR ay., chez Mme. Reguault. SSORTMENT EW AND “SECO: D 0 Engines Boilers oad Pumps for sale at low and warranted. Machingrs bought. OBERTS, Consulting Engincer, 52 Broadway. FOR SALE, STATIONERY, VARIETY AN. + Fancy Goods Stores, old established Printing offe Bakerics, Contectioneries, Restaurauts, Oyate Sample Rooms, Fine bee Stores on all bi MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedai pot LET—A BAKERY, FLOORS AND APARTMENTS, x Nos. 81 and 83'Lewis street. Inquire of house- eoper, 10 LET—A SPLENDID NEW STORE (LARGE PLATE glass windows) on the best coruer ju Jersey City; cars pass in every direction, Inquire at No. 177 Pavouia avenue, Jersey City. ie (0 LET—THE OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY 257 Spring street. The prevent | occupant having another store, will sell good Felt 1 chi PAYING CIGAR STORE—RENT PAID UNTIL Mi long ertablished. splendid Jocation, no op- : leaving town olters good bargain. QUITCHELL'S Store Agency, 17 Codar street, ) LET—TWO STORY FACTORY, 25x100, ON EAST side, below Houston street, with Boller (10 horse ower), ‘Engine Fump and sliatting. Inquire at W. ICKE & €0,'S, No. —I WILL SELL MY CORNER BAR, FAMILY AND + Wholesale Liquor Store, down town; business $500 Weekly; as Tam determined’ to quit he anor trade, will offer fine inducement. See my agent - LLOYD, 76 cst : Broadwa: N IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF SHELLS, among which are several very rare specimens gathered in the Moluccas (Patch Iudia), ts offered for Apply, post puld, to i: L., care of Messrs. Niggle ar, rd: (QOAL YARD FOR SALE-WITH TWO HORSE two Carts, two sets single Harness, Coal on han &c., &c.. at 3% and 233 Mulberry street. Call at or a Gress 163 South street. 10 LET—STORE, heady ne ret CELLAR 76 MOR. ton street, near Hud: it $40 per month; also Basement, 47 ana 49 Lisp. mard sureet. Apply to a. JOUR NEAY, 51 Lispenard street. T° LET—WITH POWER, FOUR FLOORS, TOGETHER or separate: ‘at 177 Prince atrees, fae "25 REEL well lighted, Inquire on premises. WESTER TELD, 10 LET—ON FfHE CORNER “OF EIGHTH AVENUE and Thirty seventh strect,a large Store and Baxe- mont; one of the test business localities. Inquire at H. SARNER'S, 368 Third avenue. 10 LET—FIRST FLOOR 131 eerie Breret. __ suitable for business. H. RUG STORE FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS, IN Western ad of 150,000 population, doing @ Hourish- ing business and rapidly improving : to bé sold on ac. Sount of ill health of, 0 for Darticulars apply to & RUCKEL, 218 Greenwich street. FoR ta GOOD LIQUOR STORE, AT A LOW price, 44 Church street, corner Cedar. FOR SALEOA FIRST CLASS MEAT, POULTRY, AND Vegetabio Market: will bo sol cheap to, «cash ous. BROFmER 13 SRormee 1, A LET—WITA OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, IN ne gplendid- new iron trout building Nos. 108. 11a 12 and 114 Ayes er street, between Prince and Sprinj Streets, the Stores, Second Floor and Basement, 10x tects well mighied front and rear, und finely finished pate mercantile or man ee Doang neat Broadway and tothe v the ‘prideipal hotels; team ‘engine, 8) horse power; water, ane, and ‘steam. Heaters; ( Ty atent ele- ‘vators; can be divided into two stores, 50 or into four, 2éa400 feet; will be ented very low ‘for & term ot rears. inqui on the premises or of 14 TBRUNEN f MOORE, 75 and 77 King street. articulars apply P. 8 Broadway, corner of ‘Thirty-tth street OR SALE—O¥STER A} Third avenue, corner Forty-sixih stre D DINING 1G BALOON, 741 cheap; sickness the reason of selling. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED HARDWARE Store in Brooklyn, in a very desirable locatio rare chance to secure ‘an established paying busiuc no narnaaes Paid i agents. Address, with real name, H ARDW. ARE, rooklyn Branch office, 10 LET—AN ELEGANT seth phere FORA ¥ 7ANTED—A SMALL TWO STORY FACTORY, WITH house attached or near by, with good light, dry, cat of access andin a resp:ctable situation; rent must ‘Address, siving full particulars, without which ne notice oe be taken of reply, MERCHANT, Frank- lin str ww York.” WANTED—TO "A HOUSE WITH STORE; ‘store must be sultable for restaurant Address, with terms, RENT, box 182 Herald office. JV ANTED—TWO APARTMENTS, ON FIRST AND \ second doors, with all Improvements, trom Four. teenth to Fortleth street, east side: price required. dress Mrs. C. Q.. 207 East nd WW ANTED—A LONG LEASE OF STORE ON THIRD V avenue, between Twenty-cighth and ‘hirty-eighth streets, with’ a view to altering and improving the sane; corner preferred. Address, stating annual rental, WIL: LIAM. COLE, 811 East Fifty-second street. Wa xteD, TO RENT.—PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- ceived until Wednesday, February 11, 1874, for a lease for a term of vears from May 1. 18/4, of & Store sult, able tor a banking office: inust be on the weat Broadway, between Chambers #reet and spring street, onthe grade floor; the rent will bo sccured; answers: Grielout Tul, deserintion, location and price not desired. Address OXFORD, Herald office. re Im the Country. ANTED-IN_ MARCH, A COUNTRY PLA either on Long Island, Conn., or North River. not W ver two hours from city; must leasant house, well finished, youd barns. stables 2c.) would Like to lease. ‘Address L. L.°L., Herald office. RELIGIOUS NOTICES, CANAL STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, entrance 17 Greene street.—Sundny services at 10:32 Rulitfvou, and at 8:80 by Rev. George &. Ate See. @. F im bers. T DE GARMO HALL, FIFTH AVENUE AND FOUR- eens street—To-morrow, at 10 bs nee sermon Stephen Pearl Andrews; 2:30, Spiritualism; 7 Bite Christianity. "Alternoon and evening seve speakers, both men and women. OBINSON HALL, 18 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, AT hire Mes Townsend wilt lecture ati0s0 A. Mand 730P. M. *Gnitdren's Lyceum meets at 2:39 P.M T THE souTH oes GR U BOR, \ feeds ith strect, Rev. astor— anday, February & at 10 aM and Bee Me EREAN BAPTIST Cs DOWNING AND BED- ford streets.—Re: L, Davies preaches ou Sabbath morning; subject, “The Sceptic, Formalist and Chris- tian,” éyening, “Antidote for sin.” Baptism after sere vice. lbeeeele STREET UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, corner of Lowning street.—The pastor, Rev. K. 0. Sweetser, will reach to-morrow evening, at 744 o'elgek. Subject, “Idle Words”—a sermon to young peop! J. ™, Pallman will preach in the morning at 10%. AIL are invited. NATHOLIC eee eaal iste edn SIXTEENTH: ‘Sixth anc enth avenues.—Preach- Senay at 7 Pp. Mt Subject—"The Times of the ing on Sunday at 7! Gentiles. a 3 Onynce OF OUR LORD, $52 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH treet.—Services at 1g A. M. and 34 P. ate free. Kev. Dr. Hoffman will preach at 73 o'clock. JHURCH OF THE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, WEST ‘Twenty-olghth street, near Broadway. Rev. Dawson will preach at it 0 Thursday evening next Rev. Dr. Chas. F. Deoms will ae: liver 2 lecture on “Trifles.” Admission Sc. Quescy, OF OUR SAVIOUR.—REV. J. M. PULL- man will preach at the hall of the Standard Club, ‘lub or busines at Resorte Must- ceet Srosawe corner Forty-second strect, on Sunday cate I? West wenty-cishth, stb two doors from | morning, . Kvening at 734. Subject, “The Mys- Broadway. tery of ree ff\}0 LEASE—ON THE BOWERY, A FEW DOORS above Fourth sircet, west. side, three story House and Store, with Las window. Address STORE TO LEASE, box I anch office. OR BALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND BEST PRI- arkets in the city, in complete running order good business; will be sold at a sacritice if taken atonce. For Interview address MARKET, box 150 Herald Uptown Branch office. OR SAL OLD ESTABLISHED POULTRY bie where vive man can make money rt wtork. inguure of D. FOWLER, No. —AN easily 1°, IMMEDIATE SALE—TOBACCO AND CIGAR Btore, in kood working order, taking 6&0) month; Present owner leaving tor ngiands must be sold: no Oy yee angen refused. 327 West street, opposiie In- man 213 = wis i ie RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WO. sokeeper; is thoroughly competent; city or oe country. Herald Uptown Branch office Broadway. ONE FIGHT, FRONT—A FRENCH lady, recently arrived from Paris, as house- i: ‘all fer three days. 524. stay. keeper to a bachelor or in a widower’s family. _FINE ART: A TLE. 's valuable collection of Paintings, Curiomties ged Library. Address bux 13 New Hope, bucks county, “imbrostal Cream for a ing. Fashionable Perfumery for the handkerehief, Eau Lustre ‘for the hair. Eau de ee — en speciale). Al AN BEVEL TABLES AND rine Phelan & Aine Combination, Cushions, tor sale “othe by the patentee, ER, suc: tensor to in & Collender, 738 Broadway, Rew York. A SPECIALTY.—BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, WITH Delamey's patent wire Cushions; Parlor, Bagatelle and Tripolite Tables; Russian Bowling Alleys. filigater sree other Parlor Games. at Warerooms of Vesey stree axhibidon and for sale, among others, ihe Billigrd Table That recewed the grand silver medal at ean Institute Fair. EW PORTABLE BILLIARD TABLE.—ALSO A Jarge assortment of new. and second hand, with etimnrovements ut. GEO, E. PHaLAN’S, No. 7 Bar- lay strect, New Yor 765 BROADWAY, THRER FLIGHTS, ROOM 5A house T° HOTEL KEErE ANTED, BY A WOMAN who has had large experience and thorough! stands Fer business a situation as housekee; class hotel, where fidelity and ciated. Address Mrs. GARDNER, 34 a first iury would be appre- Laundresses. dc. WEST 10TH ST.. NEAR 6TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, rear house.—Washing, ironing and open air dry- 66 Ee 10 WEST 2TH ST—A SUPERIOR LAUNDRESS solicits washing to do at her house: linens and fineries of every description done promptly in superior style. 110 WEST 17TH ST.. BASEMEMT DOOR.—AN experienced colored laundress wishes the wash- {esof of large or small familie: a kinds of fine work dono test manner at t notice. Call or addre: WEST 2TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—WASHING ‘and troning done by a a respectable colored woman Lait 10 62 per week. Address G. V. H., box 221 Herald (notary public) wishes to take charge of the business Of a law office: best protessional references. Address Soutx Hor, Meraid office. ITUATION AS FIRST CLASS BARKEEPER—BEST reference. Address A. B., Herald office. Qrmariox Wi / WANTED—BY A_YOUNG MAN, AGED 25; Slihas had four years expericace in the’ dry goods misiness; testimonials as to character and capabil Address ACTIVE, Herald office. ams ANTED—BY A SCOTCHMAN, A SITUATION AS farmer; number of years experience in grain and stock raising. Apply to N. MOFFAT, Yonkers, N. ¥. WILL PAY $100 FOR A POSITION PAYING FROM [Auaeat YOUNG LAWYER OF EXPERIENCE “CLERKS AND “SALESMEN, ~~ PURNITURE SALESMAN Satya atl ni Dal it class need alaress Cuan te hiss 5 office. GOOD SALESMAN CAN FIND A SITUATION IN d satce- brewery by addressing SALESMAN, box 157 BE Heral 00K AXD ACCOUNTS paced and closéd. INVESTIGATE! L. ‘Address EXPERT, box 8.550 ro 550 Fost RUGGIST—A rope MAN OF TWO YEARS EX. rien noe, speak: ing German, wants a situation; pe not afraid to best cit; " box 125 Herald ofl Y reference. Address H. M., i ‘OR DRUGGISTS.—CONTENTS ON A WELL FITTED up Drug Store for sale at an cnormous sacrifice; dil opportunity for one opeui rticalars ag Tenth street. ‘OTEL FOR SALE—LOCATED IN PORTY OURTH street, between Lexington and Fourth avenue: coataining 9 rooms, neatly furnished, with Lease for 3 years, on very reasonable terms. ne location able, being {n the vicinity of the Grand Centr Depot For ‘full particulars inquire at CONNER’S foundery, north corner of Reade and Centre Pstreets, FEICE ; PARTITION FOR SALE—IMITATION BLACK Wer pitwes glass win 10 IRON AND METAL DEALERS. The New York Central and Hudson River Railroad nes, offer tor sale all the corrugated iron Partitions in the upper stories ot their St. John’s Park depot, to be ime to ¢ hen FREDERICE Ss. 8. eeatiaes as they are removed trom tim t and leave their en Fareciitey Ie, Agent, at the 1.5 0% FIRST CLASS irs AND 500. Furniture bastnese for sale tra rising city, 500.5 ot an hour from New York; reasons tor rane eins, into the wholesale business. Apply to A ny t suffolk street, GINKS_ ON SPECIALTY or “BTATIONAR’ EN nd. —Single eee xb ed list eae, a4 Ave wave cut pu 10x20, kaw pve Mili mos Saal ea ett 3, ure Ste Engine Works, HAMPHON WHITEHILL & CO. $9 Cortlandt street, New Yorn. p< CLERK.—THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN, eed, requires msituat ‘Address iy FRASER, ‘Herali oice.°"* °*® “Ke charge. for gentiemen and tamil mily washing done by the reek or month ou Teasonable terins. Apply to Mra. WEST TH ST.. REAR.—FAMILIES' OR 147 Bontlemen's washing wanted, by the month or dozen. Mrs. BUCHANAN, : LOAN aa ilks, &e., or the same bought at 77 BI ss ping on jamionds, Watches, si, Fianos, Merchaudwe, “Lite ‘Policies for any 806 | BROADWAY. “PARTIES DE- est eee atehes. Jeweiry, re a 4 more than at any other hone. # es TF TACKBONS, 906 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEY. énth Maney liberally ‘advanced en nda: Watches, Jewelry, Silks Diy Goods und F ore Frovetty of every descfiption. Private entrance for tix alive oie A advanced on Diamonds, Watches, welr gos re a ai “BROADWAY, CORNER OF AMITY STREET— ware, Pianos, Camel’ Hair shawis, rivute oMice for ladies. Business ss confident Pea MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHE dewelry, fine Laces, India Os wis, &c.. at ivciny gtore’ana auction ‘rooms of 40s i GoLoMOS 14 Fuiton street, private “oftees Auetion rales y Wenesiay, Se Habla Espano! M°3",, LOANED ON DIAMOND, ‘WATCHES AND Jewelry, and the same bought eliverware bo bought, 811 Broatway, ned? Fouriconth of , MON Y-MONEY—ON DYAMON D Unredeemed Goode roid for 3 you can bu: t 10 mi tore, 100 Naseau street, Sine hagqecig ERY Gb JosRPn, Diamond Broker. — jonrt and Tw gances made on Diana? paee Laces, and Shawls, Saute Voug ie. 685 Money liberally pA Nene danthe, |g f vaniced at the old estabitahed ice on Dianionds, Wate ewe ei merchandise. Ladies’ Furs tur salen)? Pianos and 3 " PFW GEIRGERMAN, Q13 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET Hiberal (oldest established and most rex iva mm Diatnonds, Watches & ye bought and sold, Jewelry ‘ac. BROADWAY, OVER HERALD uw fice room 'B—Patigr tor ladiea» Branch 1.267 jn waway. Money loaned on Diam 0. jatches, Jewelge &c. Same bought and sold, LINDO BROS, office) — Silverware, HERTS. WEST 52D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG a fe he | and Lkghemacy’ ‘Wash. j sod re} 208 WEST SSD ST. TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— A respectable woman wishes'a few more ladies’ ana gentiem shing at her own house, or to go out wy the day to work; good city relerence. 216 WEST 29TH ST, BASEMENT.—A RESPECTA- es Racwon een roman a as nani o. mee, orto of a theatre. dress tw hey feraid tptown Branch office. res 218 WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAS wishes gentlemen's or owt. house, or would go out by th good city reference. D4.5 RAST STH ST. —A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS; best city reference. FEST JT ST. BETWEEN 6TH AND OTH ays, rear, top fluor, mart, active American woman wants Work by the dayrat washioe and ironing, housecleaning, or would cook or do any: thing that Was wanted; is very willing ; good references. A413 Est Bb st. BETWEEN AYs., up one Sigh, back room. to take in tainily washing oF to go out 42 190 W T 821) ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED Fee MOUAD wishen & tow Indies’ oF gentlemen's ido at her house Or address NANCY CLARK 0° Out by the day. Call on 12 2D ae ONE re OF STAIRS, BACK room.—A, respectable woma indies or gentlemen's washing. “O™AU Wishes some 2D AV.~A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WOULD 1,553 jaesicn Ww washing ; best reference, TH AND 10TH A young woman the a: Nurses. dc. EAST NOUSTON ST., UP STAIRS. —A YOUNG German wom: 8 wet nurse, 13: MACDOUGAL ST.—MR&, MASON DESIRES A le re-engagement as monthly, day or night nurse; best city reference. Call or address. 29 WEST 17TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8Tit avs.—A respectable married woman to go out as wet nurse; best reterence, raat WHO 18 conveyances. with relerence, \ Gee CLERK IN A LAW Address in naadweiting OC Spotke MH tox 741 Post omer. “POHCAnE JANTED—FOR A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS house, a young man who writes well -and is quick and correct in figures; one having experience inc rk in reterred. Address, stati the Post omice Dox 2,006. 4% stating all particulars, Waxte—a SITUATION BY A COMPETENT BOOK. the end of this ry Keeper; will Le disengaged b: pont references from one, Canada. Address ton, ‘Ontario. of MAN AS Gera AND GARI A Mist thoroughly understand ose een pind uxting and curing hay, and be well recommen Dis laa Place a steady, Sober: industrious man ‘w aire ne: Su ad emai aa ress, with terms, DEWITT, NOACHMA. SITUATION WANTED- Coneres, understands his basineca ih avery way and can. be hie! Cult om or addreus JOSEPH, fat Wert tian ee ae NOACHMAN'S SITCATION WANTED— RST (Cetin nan of sober una nesdy Tapia kadar personal tte ap ia an experienced elt Ghtv driver; nas 0! dre: rj town beanoh oon ry ress C. M. K., Herald 'Up- ARDENER-SITUATION WANTED BY A PRAGTI- cal French married man, who thoroughly under. nds his business, and tas fi places and given tnil Aatistae Hon wot fie a oe by pel with greenhouse and + T pron. er grounds, impro hal BRIDGEMAN'S Soe ‘70 ro sien ke Ada roadway. iT SP: AK ENGLIS na (ND German; first class sec murtty f $1,009 sit AN o * Month, Addresy Y eve pet mo Ny! ot Bast 10th ee SEWING i T WILSON & ROAKE'S, WATER AND DOVER streets, Portable Horizontal Vertical saa Woctned Ine Horizon: Tabaae Boilera’ seeain Pumps, ke, ‘second nena reasonable price: Weta ay SECOND HAND LATHE, IN GOOD order swing, & inches ig! pt ahcars: bed 10 to 15 foot long: eo on ne Lathe, swing 12 inches. 6 ¢ _F foat long, With chuck plates, counter shatts, dress THOMAS WHITBY, Herald ome Peeler y Bae hook con Nes rae NaNa Pais ete en tote: —_ Treneinb) ter" Lp a Ste ik § posal Abound in fi 4 Be tal tiod ethan pee therege other socalled ‘ro 5 beta gntirely, dev. rishi 0) len. indu ao ag is ace See et home Bre nal hoes irritat rels, red by SAVORY & Moon! Sn SE Pope ahah aa throuthout America. iste a ASTROLOGY. “REAL ASTROLOJER—PROFESSOR LISTER, years’ practice (7 In Boston); now at wig r, Ang estate MEETING.—THERE WILL BE Preaching every evening next week (Monday ex- cepted) im the Seveiteenth street Baptist church, two doors west of Sixth avenue. Revs. J. Hyatt Smith, RB. 8. FACTURERS.—15,000 FT. OF FLOOR ROOM m power; will erect Buildings for Fesponsible partie ‘Power to any extent furnished. Ap- ply to U, W. GREENE, 20 Plymouth street, Brook! D FLUOR TO LET, FOR urposes oF offices; fine location. Ap- business pt ply in the store. NG HOUSES TU LET. Furnished. AN UNUSUAL, OPFORTUNITY.-THR FORT WASH. ington Residence ot James Gordon Bennett, F with reveral acres in lawn and shade, sloping to tne Hudson River, will be rented, furnished, to a careful fonant and immediate posyssion aiven: stables, carriago n, i grapery, greenhouse. athe Situated upon an elevation of over 270 feet above the, Hudson JHiver. of which ithas a magnificent view: ftiso, on the wajoising’ property; a nt House wili te Tented, furnished: affording two fainilies au oppor- tunity to reside neareach other. ‘The crowads will be kept in order by the owner. The Boulevard and St, Nicholas avenue, which are now completed, afford excellent drives to the property. The time trom Dey street to Fort Washington by steam ta about forty minutes na ‘or turther particulars apply to - POTTER BROTHERS, Nos. ¢ and 6 Warren street. Aa, LET, FURNISHED, 62, 40 AND 415 MADISON ast, Twenty-fourth strect, Thittyecighth’ street, West Forty-sixth stréet 3 2% West Forty-fifth street ‘and “a i permits reat VENSON, Jr., il Pine street. TLO' TS—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED owe ¢ on Fitth and Madison avenues, Zist, 26th, 38t $24, Soeh, 48d, S71, th and Sth ate, Possession to suit, WM. POOLEY, No. ¢ Pine street. Unturn! shed. (Sy LITTLE HOUSE, 146 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH street, to let, to a respectable family; rent $60 per Possession immediately. Mearthur and others will assist. All are cordially in- yited. X-PRESIDENT WOOLSEY—COLLEGIATE {4 formed Dutch church, Fitth avenus eighth street, Sabbath evening. Law of Nations and its Relations to i ianity.”” OURTEENTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Second avenue.—Kev. Robert stor. Divine scrvice next Kapbath, at Iss A. M., Sabbath school, 9AM. Wee CHURCH SERVICES—HARVARD ROOME, Forty-second sireot and Sixth avenuc —Rev, at 1045 A. M5 im: ‘at 8 o'clock. Ail are Lansing will preach to-morrow, Ormiston on Thursday evening, welcome. TETY-THIRD STREET BAPTIST CHURC Wm, H. Pendleton, pastor, will preach morn evening. Sunday school and Bible clasess at 2 P. REACHING 10 THE, PEOPLE Rey. Stephen H. tyne, It ‘will preach Cooper Union, Large Hail, in SUNDAY EVENING. at 732 o'clock. Subject—"The King in His Beauty."” AUL DU CHAILLU, THE GREAT AFRICAN TRAV- Pa dien and others. addros the Morning Star Sunda sehoel 16) West twenty-sixth strest, Sunday, at2sg FP. Admission free. Collection at close. ACHING AT TEMPLE HALL, 229 BOWERY, bikie very Wg evening, at yk oO "clock, for work: by Mis. Anna E. Hope Misslon, and “REV. and ing men_and wome iris, other Superinteadeat ot Stat e - EY, SAMUEL M, HAMILTON WILL PREACH IN Rx rian church, Fourteenth street, between tinh and Sixth avenues, to-morrow at 10}¢ a. M., and ss P.M. W. KNAPP WILL PREACH IN THE FIRST Re Wapeist ‘Mission Gath in patent, street, corner of t, at 10:90 A. M. Seats tree. tot STOOP, 13 West Seven- hpnty in the house. SE TO LET-FOUR STORY, brown stone front, 65 feet teenth street, near Fifth Possession given immedin| OUSE 25 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, doors east ot Broadw: immediately: | Anply ‘Iwenty third street 10 LET UNFURNISHED—6% AND 761 FIFTH AVE- nue, 639 and 647 Madison avenue, Nos. 4 6 and 8 Enst Twentieth street, No. 3 Kast and 2 West Forty-fitth street, No. 6 West Fifty-second street and 33 West Fitty- fifth street; permits HEN S 'EVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine LETAIN SEVENTH AVENUE, WEST SIDE. BE. ween Fourteenth and Fificenth streets, @ tour # pis stoop brick House, with, all the ane o ven THREE Aatet or lease. —Posvension BISCO, No. 238 East NT PARLOR ntleman and wife bath. Call at 142 DEON. “FU aie to let—In a private family, to ot Pech Aare Me est RNISHED SECOND FLOOR BACK Room to let, suitable for one or two gentlemen; small, ai ae family; terms reasonable; references ex- 74 Lexington avenue. VERY DESIRABLE FLOOR FOR LIGHT Hours keeping, well furnished; also furnished Rooms (tr entlemen; unsurpassed Boor i? Caion saute ioe tion. Inquire on second BROUGHTON CAN Broome street. BUSINESS, Sond for cireu! A‘ be OLOGY.—DR. AND, as. all Fairs of lit ATTENTION. —const! LTATION ON bsent iti sickhers and death. Pay Heater han consulted losses, enemies, law suits, Mme. 1 Sixth avenue. lairvoyu JRUROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAMES, sHOWS. 1 Iiken West Twenty: ith steee Avie Scents ant $1. EDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIRVO’ — should visit 10) West Sixtoenth treet, Whalers Torta you are relieved, Past, present and future PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TO GENT, without Board, Wo neatly furnished hall SLLEMEN, one with grate fire and one with stove; re‘erence ex: changed, 80 University p! urteenth street NE OR TWO ELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, without poard, to gentlemen only; every con. Fonience; private tamiiy. Apply at 143 West Forty-sixth EV. FRED. EVANS WILL PREACH IN THE Central Baptist church, Forty- ee a De- ea Seventh and Eighth avenues, at li}, A. h% M, Strangers made welcom Rosstoras CHAPEL, NO. 91 SECOND AVE- nue, near. Fifteth strect:—Divine service every Bunday, at ll o'clock. Allare invited. RY. JOHN F, COOKMAN. PASTOM, WILL PREACH Sunday, at 1034 4. Ti P. in the Free bernacle Methodist Byiseon al cht Thirty-fourth street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. Seats free, } BY. W. W. ATTERBURY, WILL PREACH TO Bed young men at Association Hail, Sunday evening at orcloe. a. F. bd ele PASTOR, WILL ae wi iis, A.M. Rey. 8. D. Brown, D, D.. at 7} Mey tat Lukens Methodist J Episcopal church, Forty- a atzeet, west of Sixth avonue, R¥ ea moana. Senay church, Pingo ceahens a monta marae church, first strect, west of Ninth avenue. ‘Biinday, 2" 10% A.M. and 4 P.M. Morning subject, “Law and Conscience. y, STORRS AND THOMAS WILL AD. EYrew Brooklyn Sunday School Union, Monday’ oven ing next, at the Second pie gti ed church, Solos by Mie Clementine Lasar, singing by Sunday school scholars. SIXTH AVENUE UNION REFORMED CHURCH. ¥. M., ahr react, Dot New wrunswick, N.J. Strangers and ail others cordially welcomed, Sear Mer HALIn—REV, WAYLAND HOYT, PAS- PASTO! rch, Recond avenue and ote orton day moraine at 90; Rev. Pict vente. Prevbyterian: T45 in the evem, nth af Hall, ieee, of the et eh wilt preach in Steinway Hall at ERMON 10 THE YOUNG.—BY “REQUEST, REV, J. S Hyatt Smith will preach his “Crown Sermon,” in the Seventeenth street an enared, oe next Weiner: day evening, at 7:45 o'clock; all inv! ESVECTABLE PARTIES CAN FIND HANDSONELY J furnished Kt ‘ Twenty" first mercet in private house No. 130 We 0, Lut at 0 fev AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY- ingle Room, with bi a ance: $3 and $4 per week j rolwrences requireds ene MEDICAL. MME. RESTELL, PHYSICIAN. SINGE 180,— + Office No. 1 Hast Sil st, first door from Sth a Lele GOOD. BUSIN: 8 MAN OR CANVASSER OAN jp'usiness highly respectable and Broadway, up stairs. RELIABLE, MAN, "WHO CAN LOAN ployer $400 (Z004 Security, Ho Fuk) rit; 2 Vicor t A nd a good spporiunity by addressin, Uptown Branch office, eral iT 48TH 8T., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S,—A ectable young married woman as wet sull breast of milk. ng sete TO oe . M. AN OF ole ho eo 8 itn Teh mF collection house 304 stress ; can operate on ud cinbroldery; best West TH st. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT room.—A respectable girl as nurse and se machine and do fine hand ew clty reference from last employ: No, 6 Dey st., N ACTIVE CANVASSE: A ranean R WaxtED=r0 sOLICIT with va circulation ce for man, Address, with reference, B, B., Herald o —MME, MAXWELL, Pityst ‘ae 114 East Tenth street, near vgiae eaitoanen =DK, AND MME. GRINDLI PHYSICIANS (25. years’ practice). st t rwenty. sixth street. “i M. MAURICEAU, M. D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY eet, near Greenwich street, R. AND MME. SELDEN, NO. 67 AMITY STR D J _hear Fifth avenue, Advices Call or write. . )R. KING CAN BE CONSULTED CONFIDEN' 5 at his office, No. 6 Amity street, daily, from 400 ‘4 R, HARRISON (RETURNED), OFFICE 120 AMIT "1D sireet, pear Sixta avenue,—Consultations all gay | ts) of No. 316 West Fourteenth strect fur. ie permits apply to LESPINASSE & FRIED. Pine street, Waser, Mt re Gust EMEN, ‘oanaian, 0 ocoupled by owney, a7" Ingle anc or le; house modern, U lass? THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS une Varick stfe $6 HOTT NICE Rooms, CONNECTING, FUR- e + ished for housekeene first floor; conven. fent to cars and stages. Cent partment house, 123 Forty: stourth street, Detween Lexington 1 and Fo Fourth avs. 13 BOND , stRuer, NEAR BROADWAY, FUR. nished hall Room, arlor floor, & either for lodging or bustness pUrposen, sacs aanaant .—FURNISHED FRONT GREENWICH AVEN! Room w rent on floor, suitable for a sin, ‘4 Pe. Reman or Man and wife; ower Rooms suitable juscbocning if reoui: HE BAPTISTERY, FLPT FIPTIETH STREET, BETWEEN ihe Sede tet AUN RPE baa Paps re } servi sermon on Sun- Tes BROOKLYN PRAYING BAND, DAVID © "Methodist Episcopal Shupehe 2 copa Rad Division streets holding Cy ‘and 7 P.M. Seats free. Come ar RSALIST BERMONS Rev. Charles Fluhrer Sunday afternoon, at % vited. . PRIOE, ai oid ats ‘vetweon Canal 3 Tig A. My Se P= THe PEOPLE.— wifi preach at Cooper Union, All are cordially i- « O'clock, “ONE LADY OF 80 WISHES THE AGQUAIST A hnetot 8 Gentleman of mean; jand reanement, Ad TTIE ORB, station C, _ DENTISTRY. FUL a —GUM TEETH, SINGLE, A i tr er, mate Mest tnag yi gas, 8) oe nite a ‘speck: Per fablsked Teal Netheme silver Phiunaee Tocents. bea th avenue,

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