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ALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manager... <M Doors open a clook EVERY BENING | ost PUTER NOTICE SATURDAY MATINE ‘Will be presented ae ester Wallack’s ‘Military Drama, sm in six avleaux, © ted VETERAN. ” = Fig eh WALLACK tt yar in hiy original character of will spe: LEON netee 0 JOUN BROUGHAM, Mr. JOHN GILBER MiNNOT, Med. Miss DORA “oun THWAI iy ITK, Pox, Miles, RACHEL and MARI: oA SCENERY, N ever produced in this theatre, BOK BOOK OPEN TWO WEEKS LIN ADVANCE, _Carringes s may be ordered atl Bove THEATRE. Y¥ and SATURDAY, April 10 and 11, 1874, the, charming’ agires MISS LOU YLV ESTE! ted Great prize drama, weittets by F, ry . Maeder, en THE prety FLOWER. MB. CHARLEY WHITE, bhi, BERTHA, THOMAS GRANGER, ‘The CA ARO ag their crates sketch entitled ith th Elephant, wtibiy it BR API is, first ONT ns 13 EMMETT AN AE ORIGINAL GEORGIA MENSTRES, _ tn thotr faithful representations of F antavon Life. 22% G RAND OPERA HOUSE, Begetunager: F, DB VERE ADMISSION. FIFTY CENTS Reserved Se Vv Circle, 30c. v0: NIGHT AND THIS SATURDAY MATINER easiaesteg une Americun coi ple. rand alts, Wo. FLURENG whe will H ggaraaticalls ‘tell, with the uid ol a powerful igh OF ONE HUNDI PA AN qUxXIeTARY FORC! and tho vory effective tlustr jciuresque scenery, Bovel mi Fictaete delicious IRISH of life and character i a DARK'S THE HOUR. BEFOME THE DAWN! BRYAN O'FARRELL, with a ral iy Trish 3 LORENCE. BRIDGET MAGUIRE, wen eno sigs, Wetisarne d “Barney O' Hea” Ww. J, PLORENOK ‘this deeply interesting” Trish drama, by the author of “Peep o’ Day,” “innisiailen,” de. is tall of bright, fozous action, arid is a photograbh of pastoral lite an the autitul Emerald Isic! One scene, the second act, represents a field and merry groups of haymakers dane: ing noisily and clamorously through and around hillocks of new mown hay. ‘This Calis tor a force of over people! The picture 1» 80 realistie that que can almost amell the breezes off, the Limerick mountains! Gwe ch as the FIGH! IN THE HAYFIELD, THE VISION OF EILLEN OGE and the ATUEMPTED MUTE N THE HAUNTED MILL, are subjects of living plotares and afford scope tor probt spectacular elects MONDAY, April 13, THE TIC! AVE MAN! RAND OPERA HOUSE, TENTH COLOSSAL OPE OPERATIC CONCERT. Di MURS KAA PPKAVS. *% "The sale of cholce reserved seats begins TO-DAY at the box office. Admission, 50 cents and $1 extra. ‘Fhe programine arranged tor to-morrow GUNDAY) EVENING, April 12, Promises one of the grandest musical entertainments ever given in the city ot New York. Mile. ILMA DI MURSKA nd M. HENRE WIENIAWSKI appear, and will hive as @ proper accompaniment to their duighttul yolections & Uitanp Laas oy RUAGLSTS, INSTRU- cents; secured chairs, 59 a " roe yoRr PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, uni cader: or she leadership of apna. Se Hee 1, Overtagg it Muette ae Port tei” a L GRAND STRING ORCHESTRA. i abe luce di quest, anima” (hinds d a Chamou- Series a Donizetti -. Verdi iESTRAL 3 cone? No. ae violin swith orchestral fe pes compaviment jeniaws! rae. ENG Wi 6 Risslonlor olka. Strauss ULL GiAND SHRING Ow 1. Overture to “William Tei! FULL GRAND Si RT 2. Acia from the opera “Pre aux Cleres (for soprano and violin obit ol tsreoa crctagnitaceuin tardaean arranged for at Bs se PULL GRAND URCUESTICA. a. Aria for @ string, (with pianoforte. ach soatain Vivace, FE Mi: b. Preludit ied) at 4 Viotin Solos. (anae * Bach a, introductory them ent Mile. 1LMA DI wursia. “The effect of her truly marvellous Mrasthegey set in & Grand March of the Priests, ( Opera of Vathalle’ Mendelssohn FULL GRAND STRING ORCHESTRA. Sate of seats begins TO-DAY at 8 o'clock, | Box oftive ‘Wiil also be open to-morrow, Sunday. 2 tot. gree tAL ANNOU NOEMENT, PARK THEATRE, Broadway, between Madison and Union parks. Mr. STUART has the honor to announce that, owing to ELABORATE PREPARATIONS all Amperative for the completion of the mise en scene, the opening of the theatre will be on MONDAY; Apeil 13, LOVES PENANCE, adapted from the French by CHABLES 8 FECHTER, Beats secured for Thursday, oth, will 13th ; those tor dates tollowsn; the 9th will be Wie for dutes following the lath, in their respective | festivals in Eni | ‘ili therese Liche, the charming young Violiniste Mr. Nelson Varley, the celebrated Kngiish Tenor. (Houossuux. ) SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTIONS, The Magnificent Lilusion, PARIS BY NIGHT,” wilt bo exhibited during the week in compliance with the continuous and increasing demands ot the public. Protessor Tobin's New fee Lecture and Sensational sion, LA TET DECAPITEE. LUBIN’S IMPERIAL MARIONETIES. Entire, onsage of programme, with new music by atin, Lian: N FROM 1 TO 5 AND 7 TO 10 P. M. ‘BW YORK STADT + chatpetage aD. Reba ts REE. INSPECTOR “BHARSI Comedy in five act by GASSMANN ahd KRUEGER, Box office open from 9 till 4 o'clock. “) CADEMY OF MUSI? ’ MUR A This SATURDAY. Ap sprit MM, at 1:90, “f ay ILMA DI MURSKA in hats reat potters LADY HENRIRTTA hedihad STEVENS 8,00 JEWELERS aT cond door a veuteen ‘ART DEVARTM. om ee Eegpiuition of Jerome ‘Thompson's ‘World renowned » wit u is later works, en’ 0 "COMING Sips an THE RYE! “THE Pe, Route OF SUMMER.” Open from 9 A, SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1-30. THEA RE. 'PARISTAN POLLY, ALL THE § NOVELTIES. Noraine oUt ouT. NVOLI THEATRE, Eighth be dewan etween Second ang Third avenues. EVERY SATURDAY Ar 3 OOLOOK. TURDAY, AT 3 O'CLOCK, The finest and best arranged VARIETY pension PERFORMANCE. ULLOCK'S MARIONETTES, HOOLEY'S, BROOK- j lyn. Matinee to-day at2 Last night, Boston next | Week, also Pittsburg. RAND CONCERT AND HOP, GIVEN BY THE G MENRY CLAY AStocta TION, testimonial tg to Henry. Ciny Leen eo os KP, GE! ERM ANT in wir fuBhY: KOO nO akon rists an iecraee huetz, tenor of the Germania 7 Meck beok, sale viol Holencetto of Theo, ‘Thomas’ ‘orchestras Hest 4 Id, Solo violinist, a Derformers," ‘Adolph Neuendert frag renestra sendactors Concert to commence ase. M. Tickets 50c, elit = Stare La rteoroutras oe THEAT! sHOWw ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN stRAET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT oF GURATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VaRturE curs CONSTANTLY ON LAND FO Lik, Mr. + CARROLL, Mr. GF. ‘BROWNE, Miss JEFFREYS bai FRANCESCO wiil all aid in the illustration of the COSTUMES AND APPOINT- MENTS exceeding in completeness and beauty anything THE PLORENCKS! | Tar, JOSEPH H. TOOKER Oiner | SUNDAY NIGHT, itt CHARLOTTE oUsHMAN. ans, ye NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIJ AMUSEMENT, MORNING AND EVENING READINGS. Miss CUSHMAN will have the pleasure to give 4 series | of SIX READINGS, at the WEDNKS! aay 1, Couneit Beene, ACADEMY oF. MUSIC, Aprit 22, recy HENGY Mii scene. 3. hbownsels of Wolsey. Death Que ne. 4 BAL AEA? fet Kana oe os, lancvus select WEDNESDAY BORING, Abell 2, Miscella: Part 2. ispaleny Mornin Reserved 4 Ls ‘Tue sale of at th morning, April Store, 8 > Broadw; tinue two days. 1 by commence Wei Strunbay MORNING, May 9, Part 1. Selections from “Much Ado About MONDAY. EVENLNG, May 4, 4 Sauctioes foo from “Romeo and Juliet.” eet HADAY MORNING, May 6, ; Selections from “Merchant of Veutce.”* janieor ‘Nothing.”” 2; Booning: Readings ats. reserved. seal serio, $5. jeries will conn en on Monday t ery ar Twoltth street. and. will con. pate for any 01 the single readiugs nceday, April neous. ading: at | A full programme of the readings may now be had at the store. Panag THEATRE, Mat i TERNOON RING sam RIOREE S uow Irish Drama, ¢ NK: oR, Mr nano Polarics. the company. The brilliant onereee Actre Miss W The Broaaway. dS W. BUTLER WORMANCES, FUN. MATINEK ‘AND BILL, FULL oF MATINGE AT TWO O'CLOCK. TWO O'CLOCK, MATINEE AT TWO O'ULOUK. AGU Ie, ak KY, trength INNETTA M (yeareons an and a Deneo Artists, the wonderful ncrobits, GASSIN nd FRITZ, ARTERROUN with dhe Metropolitan Company. DOORS OPEN AT LEV ENTNC _“Box ofice open daily, | Rr AVENUE THEATRE, { O TWENTY-EIGHTIL STERT, tmiphy BROADWAY. ENG AT 7. Boats wecuired ti in advance. Bozins at 8; over at Kel Proprietor and Manager... Me. *iGgusTin DALY LABT TWO NIGHTS OF CHARITY AND MY UN WILL, BATURDAY, AT 1:30, LAST CHARITY MATINEE. TUESDAY mia NEXT, APH APRIL, MONSIEUR ALPHOD se production of LYMPIC TBAT EB FAMILY AMUSEMENTS. BEEORT OF LADIES AND CHILDREN, UNEQUALLE: REGL SISTERS an Corps de Balict, Blanche Selwyn, Augie Schott, TILLA, | BUGRENE BLITZ, Tatos a Moline Prof. FOX, mily Cit os. 9 WILSON Combination of BROTHERS, ovelty, THE MARTENS, Specialty, Variety Artists with SHERIDAN Dane ng AND MACK, 19 McANDREWS, and Ballet. 'G at8 o'clock, and CHAS. SEAMAN, | je Ey Ooleek. HUGE TAY, 30 cents Parquet Reserved Seas, balcony and cae THEATRE. LESSEE. J. B. BOOTH ST_WEEK BUT ONK OF THE La! Lala dey OF THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE, BE PEERLESS LOTTA, who will appear» overy evening this week aud Saturday matinee at 1:30, as ZiPt ZIP ZiPt in F. Marsden’s comic Drama in tour ac! ZIP; O New Scenery, | | | | -Director. | | Batlet—“aienz Mechanical Seats secured In music store of C. 6 BR BROADWAY. BEGINS it HOLIDA Mr. C. K FOX, cots, by Benson Sherwood. ts of POINT LYNDE LGM, jomas A. Glessing. ae at the Theatre Ditson & UL Broadwa, oabwai THEATRE, BROADWAY. BEGINS AT 8. £83, ME will appear ever a ako: Y FE MIRTH the famed Pantaloon, and « geand, superior a ott ov THe PoANTOMIMEG ART, introduc: if er! oe NT WORLD'S WONDERS, alt appearing i Geo. L. Fox's great Comic Trick Panto- ' nme, . u IN T M P e ALL ts M ¥_ GLORY. D Now Is —— Let your time tor FG OX, | all rejoice and sport = be happy. Y HOLDING” D Pr HIS M u P OWN COUNCIL, a AT HOME! AT HOME! Y, LADIES! SPECIAL, LEVERS tbe hela every TUESDAY, THU ispAY AND ie | giind'vour ¢ _SEATS SECU ADEMY OF MUSTO. This SATURDAY, April I, eu. HILDRENCHOMPTY AWAITS tae, RED SEX DAYS IN ADVANC ae MURSKA, at ILMA DI be in lee ‘Great character of Y HENREETTA., Bevanrs MIN TWENTY-' THARD STREET. FAMILY a INKE TO D AT 2 O'CLOCK MATINEE, At 2 O'CLOCK TODAY. MATINEE, AT 2 O'CLOCK - MATINEE, AT 2 O'CLOCK r. MATINEE. int a TO-DAY neLoG TO-DAY. SHES LED CANTRAY, SHS, LED ASTRAY. v s (ao K. MATINER, MATINEE. MATINER, SteEWay tt “HALL. TONIGHT (SATURDAY), MIs. cell ert, tendered to Mr. H. i. HUM. rs. Gulager, the Miss Anus pate Mr. ‘Troupe. Mr. oes Jamba: Mr. | and Programme now ready, and ¢: Gokay oftices, sand als stores, hote symphony (unfinished)—B minor. Souys—Hrom Op. 4 t ie (or Harp Bedouin Song 1AG bets one Dol ‘he ING, at the box | Broadway, where MPIONY PASTOR Merited suec FS. ALLEN, HART AND ItY in their ne: Big Bill To- nth Mr. Prank Bartle tM. W. Whitney, ot the Theo. (Thomas Concert ison, the ew aries Verner, Violon W. Mora: rian Suite (new) ipanied by she vou aale of Reserved Seats will comuvence THIS M0} ght. athe fonlow ti noprecedented array of artists making the gran concert this seasot st combination that has ¢ favorite Soprano, tt, Barytone the American Basso, nit Pianist. Tickets be bad atthe music Steinway Hall, SEB. RMA, vee Shubert + Beethoven “WHITNEY.” tetetehedets Hoffmann fish Alvars A. BH. Pease over.) MYRON Wanner RN- ofices of Steinway Hall, iu and 1 Programmes can also be hi OPE KA HOUSE, Ladies crowdin YMAN rely new—and the house to see COMBINATION 1 show. se © how 1 To night. _ NONY PASTOR'S TRAVELLING COMPANY willoxtibit at our, April it; BRIDGEPORT, MO: DAY. __The Greate! Fourteenth street; CADEMY OF This 5 ILMA DI MU Fair, now open at ity third jay and test, Organization im MUS 17 West Twenty ALORS ACADEMY al Exhibition ot Paintings inistenee. ighth street, nd Fiith avenue. THE GRAND © errero's Assembly Booms, tase | admission 250. usic. MURSKA, TURDAY, April 11, at 1%, MARTTI RSKA In her Ca character of LADY HENEI OF DESIGN, street and Fourth CORNER avenue.—Forty- d_ Sculptu: _Admission 25 cents. evening HOMAS, BAKER'S NEW WALTZ, “LOVE,” AS PLAY. ea at the Grane der the di asic: Messrs. POND & CO. a Charity Benefit at the ‘Academy of ip 4 of the bes) ged tly price 5c. ‘5 YARD.—PAIVATR MUSICAL ‘UNIVERSITY, 92 OLIN. C ton pises, will remove to a, street, near Fith avenue, May. circulars mailed. A VALSE,” GOTT. Lohengrin,” Charles ‘an Le bap eae cers and” gal ‘title Maid of “Krondee, ‘Noa Broadway. — West, Fourteenth te Jestons only ; ic. ri UNIVEREITYS | bet ey opted HALF “INTEREST IN A FIRST located fa the visi Mercury office. ta bal few i Property worth $22,000; any of ‘ork city. Address Lat ro LET NIBLO'S in port Apply THEATRE, NEW YORK, feet, order, with scenery, &c, Possoasion, May t, 187k. ALEXANDER T. STRWART, Brosdway aad Chambers street. TO-NIGUT, | z AMUSEMENTS, eos GARUEN. MAYY. TWO PERYORMAN TO-DAY TWO PERVOLMANCKS TOUAY | APTFRYOON AT i 24). EV ENUNG AT 4, | Signor Eerani. No, principal Contralto at all the great | place. qn, 1874 TRIPLE AVTERNOON AT Loa Davy DAVY Mr. FRANK MAYO. Mr. WRANK MAYO. EVENING ATA “ChOoK Her, “CROOKE TT. hs payvy DavY BBs “A companign piece to ip Yan Winkle, Miss ROSA RAND. . «ELEANOR VAUGHAN ‘Thursday Bvening, April, 16-G as. nd, Charity Bane tt, directed by L'Umion ie: M Particulars wilt be d Lous oob's MUSEUM, 2. W. BARRY, LAST MATINEE AND NiGHT. LAST WOME OF Tie Last —— Mobiebe aie sever, MATINEE Mit. G. W. BARLEY, Nour Fe | ime reat Seusation Drama | “—~ | aT ot ard 2 areb FROM & SING ING. MONDAY EVENING, APR 13—Roa earance of ih celebrated Tragedian, Mr. ti tn PAVENFOW, come tiencing bia celebrated ipereiata with bis great speotulty character of ST. ATURDAY basi y AT 1:30. LYCEUM THEATRE. THE PARISIAN FOL ALL THE NOVELTURS, NOTHING © cur our, YORUM | THEATRE, cout sireet and Sixth avenue, ARLES OUAMBERDAIS Jt. Lemos EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY. MA THE GRAND FARISIAN POLLY PANTOMIMA, y WirHouT vt tae Mile, Mantes HONPAATE the STAPOW | HALLE Mile. FREDRIKA and Mons. ‘This SKAKATORIAL DANGER J. BL JONSON, THE CHAMPION SWIMMER, THREE MINUTHS UNDER WA’ THE LOVE AND ALMONTE PANTOM MISTS, AN, FLUTS, DON FE RRAYRA, \ UF MASKS AND FACES, AMILY OF ACKOBATS. NN, TAL TUGALER, THE BENG ve “VELOUIP EDK COMBINATION, a BR: Monager Me, And a new Ballet by ts) DIANA AND Hisk Pst 8: Garugoay Mm ATINEE LY ALL THE NOVELTIES. NOTHING ¢ cu UT OUT. Acavemy OF Music, LMA DI MURSKA. Byte ORBRA COMPANY. {1 AT 1:90, “OWAND: MURA MATINGE, DAY), APRIL, ILMA DI MURSKA in her great character of LADY HENRIETTA, MME, NATALL TESTA, SIGNORS VEER. MARI, MONDAY, April 13, last night t but two, ILMA hi URSKAN KOVATORE. WEDNESDAY, last ni he but one—DINURASL POPULAR PRIG! ‘Admisston, $1 50: P eoeved seal vy cents and $1 ex according to location; boxes, $12; family circle, 60 ce: reserved scats, 0 cents extra. ‘The sale of tickets and seats will, commence THIS MORNING at the Academy, Sch N wa HKATRE ee. Mr, JOSH Ha) MATINER, SATIN i . The eres or sua 514 BROADWAY. «..-d0l@ Proprietor MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 13, the world-renowned pee Mise LINA KDWIN, BLAND HOLT, HANIIGAN AND. Waiter, aud the entire troupe. wild Owns" bal Nice TERRIBLE HEKAM EL, by HARK MATT aod Lon @ yrauitertal boy, LeTrue ALE Rau. Reappearance ot _R, M, CARROLL & SONS, Mr. JOUN WILD and the ever welcome MULLIGAN GUARDS, troupe at MARRIGAN AND HART, eae nd ti '0-DA ysTeRiods BOX. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. M*“ Conway's THEATR: Mr. F Miss ALICE BENNITT and the entire WILLIAMS ing by an overflowing rece louse with immense gah SALI € and CUSTOMS 01 every evenit iB & COUNTRY Mr, and Mrs. HARNISY WILLIAMS, iw both pieces. In rehearsal THE CONNIE SOOGAH, NiGite’¢ 8. iH ANFRAG, more powerful than “East t Ging van, sviivorce, A children, en A WOM ae WRONGS, sisi WORSE by tne entire star company. DAY, April Us, FANNEB Fosté TATION HALL. DK. SPENCER'S ROYAL Ru aDINas, TATION HAL Assoc Dr, Spencer has the honor to announce the following this atternoon, at 2 rogramin uvcidas. jor o'clock = Widow dF How They brought the Good News trom ( rent. ‘The Eecapture ot Little Oliver, from “Oli Cleo) Hane Bre iaii’ is V W. W. Stor: ne se Rhine (German NP if GC. land The Bloomsbury Christenin, _Carriages may be ordere DEMY OF MUSIC. This SATURDAY, Apri i, a TEMA DI MURSKA in ber great character of LADY HENRIETTA, i OBINSON HALL.—CROMWELL. For one week, commen NEXT HONDAY NIGHT: APRIL 13, PROF, CROMWELL'S OM ART KNTERTAIN MENTS. MURSKA, “MU SICAL. FIRST CLASS SOPRANO DESIRES AN ENGAGE. ment in a Protestant charch May 1; reterence, Fourteenth ‘street. Address . 425 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn. GERMAN PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, LATELY | landed, vill sive instruction on the piano at pupil's | Fesidence, alter the best methods, for $7 per quarter, Ad- Gfeas INNERUCTOR, Herald Uptown Branch office. N BXCELLENT PROFESSOR OF PIANO AND singing wishes to give lessons in exchange tor Board; city or country, Address PIANO, 307 West Four- teenth street. MPORTANT MUSICAL NOTICE.—MUSICAL UNI versity, 92-Clinton place, will remove May 1to West Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue, Private k ity ae cireulars matlea., Address MUSICAL UNI- IDENCE IN A FEW Hoe. per lesson, Instruction in | Send ‘address to U., 31 Clinton | easy lemon, Ter the evening if desired ALLAGK'S 1 ‘tH aE | W HE LOVE WALTZ, both by Thomas Baker: played wivh great success, Prigs | of each (with picture with on 5c WM. A. POND & co. Broadw: Branch store, 39 Union square, babituablgs ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN OF SOME EX! rience, a situation as organist in a Protciaut Address J. , box 196 Herald offic TANTED—BY A pean Wirt 4 4 goop @ position in an Episcopal chai Address F. W. box! ‘212 Post oftice. choir trom May 1. LOAN OFFICES. | waitress, both of Whou she ap. SITUATIONS WAN TID EMALINS. Cosas, he, 34 West iste Bt, IRS PLOOR.— Stet oa ocak watt er in a privs family; i a good be and biscuit maker aud a fine washer and futer. Cali soon GURL AS FIRST A yYouNa re GOING ABROAD, Kk and WEST BTU sr—a wishes to get sliunt LADY ns tor | 57. 60, () WEST WASHINGTON PLAC IV teont room. —As cook and tirst clisslaundress, or to do general housework in a stall private family ; bea col ce. STABLE COLORED WOMAN mn to the country; best reter- WEST 420 8’ whiow ( 108 by) bermald ant 4 reierence. Call or address {O8T., IN THE BASEMENT. —A FIST neh, (qian, lately arrived, ascook in am rv ia WEST 2TH STA SCOTCH PROTESTANT Woman a, first class cook: underatands baking, pastry and all kinds of desserts; good clty reterence. 13 woman as first class cook; understands all kinds of moats, soups, vastry. jelly; beat city retercnce. Call tor two days. A RESPROTABLE GIRL AR kK and to assist with the washing aud tron- a willing and obliging; city relerence, WEST 53D ST. REAR—A RESPECTABLE colored woman as cook: understands her busi 1 joroughly ; private family or boarding house; good references, 15¢ WHST 2TH ST—AS FIRST CLASS COOK: UN. ede! derstands cooking in every beauch, meats, soups, boning, larding; all kinds of fancy side dishes; expert at French, English and spaniah dishes. creams, jellies, 4 iva first class pastry cook; best city reverence, 16 4D ST., ROOM 13.—AS COOK IN Addre rant or private famil. 178 ATLANTIC AV., BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG French woman as first class cook ; either privale Jamily or restaurant: best reverence. ‘ EAST SIST ST.—AS COMPETENT COOK; NO S317 section to gow the county: bent city reiasenve from her last place. 338 KAST SD ST, BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AV A respectable Young woman as cook in a private FARHIy Bd: jection to assist in washing; best enty ret- erences 343, EAST 11TH ST. (FANCY STORE) Ee) spectabte girls, one ax cook, waster the othor 4 chambermaid and waitress; best ence. WO SWEDISH GIRLS; ONE as cook, the other as chambermaid ; good reter- : YOUNG WOMAN must with washing and iron- cuits; no objection last place. OTH AV.—A RESPEOTABLE WOMAN AS frat claws cook in a private family; has no ob- nd ironing ten years) ‘relerence trom preseat employer. Call to-day, from 10 to? L 40 2D AV., BETWEEN 73D AND 14TH STS.— A young woman as good cook and first rate washer and ironer ; best city reverence. 745 Jection to assist in the washing an FIRST CLASS COLORED LADY WOULD LIKE A first clasa place as cook, either in a private faralt or @ boarding ouse; firstciass reference if req ‘Address, for two. days. Miss He M. WILKINGSOS, Herald Uptown Brauch oftice. Chambermaids, &e. 40 KAST 31ST ST.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WANT two young women, one a neat chambermald and ood waitregs at table, ani the other a pertact laundress; those atraid to work need. not apply. Call Saturday oF Monday, between 4 and 5 o'clock 7 WEST 4TH ST, PRESENT RMPLOYERS—A neat, intelligent ‘irl a chambermaia and wait- yess in a small tamily, or would do general housework; good city references us to honesty and respectability. 125 West {TH St—a YOUNG GIRL AS HAM. a bormaid and seamstress; best city reference. WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST class chambermaid and waitress in a private 135 no objection to the country; best city retor- ence. 15$ ) WEST SIST ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as chambermaid and to assist with the wash- wood reference. HAMILTON AV., BROOKLYN RESPECT. able young woman aschambermaid or waitress; wall tor two days, JOG BAST STH st. PRESE: T EMPLOYER'S.—A respectable voung chainbet ty ny waitress; ‘sw willing and obliging. 293 WEST ATH SOA YOUNG, WOMAN As chambermaid and waitress; is willing and obliging ; best reterences. 19 good city reference. 24.4. West STH ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRO respectable young woman as chambermaid ‘and to assist with Sbrsdar de ity reterence, CORNER 8TH AV. O1 WEST STH ST., AR spectable young girl as chambermaid and wi OF as nurse ; best ¢1 ne 313 THAN; THIRD FLOOR, respectable girl as chambermaid and wuiiress, or todo chamberwork, and plain sewing, in a private jamily; be ar 33% WEST 37TH ST.. Tor FLOOR.- —A RES e) adie Swodish girl as chamberimaid and sea sirew im au American family. Call or address for two days. STH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AN FIRST class chambermaid and laundress m a private : best city relerence trom present employer. Ap- ply to-day, from 1 to 2, 1 02 3D AV., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.—A_RE- apectabie girl as chambermaid and waitress. Rang third bell. 1 12 2D AV., BETWEEN 59TH AND OOTH STS e140 A trustworthy young woman as chamberm: and waitress or to assist With washing and ironing; no ebjection to the country; best city reference. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 45 6TH AV.—A DRESSMARER, THOROUGHLY ) understanding her. business, wishes a tew more sueetemen by the day. Apply to or address DRESS. 130 NEST 2TH sr.—a vor NG WOMAN AS SEAM. stress or to waitona tady;can cut and fit for children and dress hair, 983, SHAY. IN THE FANCY sToR, stress, going out by the day, wan’ engagements; can cut and it for children. WEST 52D A SEAM. tew more AND 9TH dressinaker, periect in ner, sT., avs.—An_ experience: . BETWEEN 8TH \d fitting, isa good tri 10 objection to hotel o1 _Call for one week. 7TH AV., IN THE BAKERY. dressmaker would like to eng month at month at $1 ‘b) per day; can nse several A. RESPECTABLE GIRL AS FIRST AY, 745 8 ten seamstress ina private family; can work on sewing machine; best city reterence irom preseut euployer. Call to-day, “irom 10 to. da; puntry; first class city reference. je by the week or nines, PROTESTANT GIRL AS | SEAMSTRE: CAN JA. cut and ft and operate on machine; willing to as- sist in light work. Address Ly. M., box 115 Herald office. DRESSMAKER OF LONG EXPERIENCE, WOULD like a tew customers by the day ; terms reasonable, Address DRESSMAKER, box 182 Herald Uptown Branch oiiice, 1,265 Broadway, SS COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS — UNDERSTANDS dressmaking; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machin will go out by the day or week. Address station TANTED—BY A FIRST C “ployment; iS DRESSMAKER, EM trim in the first sty! is and London; takes in oderate, Address K. M, T 8) NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULION AND Jolin strecis.—Advances made to any amount on Lite Policies, Merchandise, Diamonds, Watehes, Jewelry, Pianos, ae, "8 AN LEOPOLD, 80 Nassau street. BROTHERS’, 99) BROADWAY, BE eg and Twentieth streets, Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, | Silks; particularly Pianos. Business caiadential, ‘Los jablan panol, MERICAN OF FICE—$75, Watches, Jewelry, Sitvei Laces, Valuables, &c. ;"utme Keabiished 1304. a ON | DIAMONDS, | liver Camet'e Hair Shaw's | loaned, or wi HL BARKINGER, 735 irondway. T NO. 681 BROADWAY, CORNER OF AMITY | talon cave liberally advanced on Diamonds, | Jewelry, pllverware, Pianos, Ca 's Hair | shmeria vis Silks Ac.’ Private office ror ladies. Bu: confidential.” No 681 Broadway. *SFinUsKL ‘AT 697 BROADW AY, © , CORNER | ‘FOURTH STREET, —_ dik: Laperal adyances on Piamonds, Weishes, Jewelry, 8, el ir Sha acea and Fersonal Prop: erty of every description, ~ JAMES P. MATIHEWS. DYANGRS MADE, ON |DIAMONDA, WATCHES, Jewelry, fine Laces, India Shawls, &., Jewelry store and aaction tooms, of JOSEPH SbLOMOS ion strect. priv, dvery’ Weanent wh ting Fa oars Auction sales ‘ONRY LOANED, AT Low | RATES, ON DIAMONDS, Mo Watehen Jewelry and Sivenrars ae same | 0 o; ALLEN, S41 Broadway, near Fourteenth street. Q SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY. 403 fourth and el te -fAlth Mreatn Libera ad- Yancesmade on Diamonds Watches Jewelry, Silk and Shawls, “Same bought at full value. Le BER Laces a ARD, 68 Petraes NEAR Sg ol! STREET, OLDEST established and most responsible office; the Wighest advances made on Diam sWelry, ighest ady al Merch als onds, Waitin date rely 913 BROADWAY—OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND most Forponsiel he Aye made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelr: if Lac ce. same bougit, Will ce- move May 1 to 918, right ‘Oppo ite present ote, HERTS, oH 1. 267 gitice, room h.—Parlor for ladies. Branch roadway, Money loaned ou Diamouds ~ BROADWAY, OVER “HERAI LD BRAN Warten. Sensuye &o. Same bought and A ais NC ANTLNDO BROS, | oF her late employ | 208 | A rin , Herald Harlem Branch office, Lath st, one door trom Sieve General Housework, &e. 28 OHARLES ST.—FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ina tamily of adults, Can be seen at the residence WEST 26TH ST, NEAR 7TH AV—A YOUNG woman to do general housework in @ small Private family ; two years’ reference from last place; willlag w Assist a all kinds of work, O47 WEST WTR STA YOUNG GIRL FO DO housework or upstairs work and take care of eniloren; would go a short distance in the country. 24 BOWERY.—A GERMAN GIRL TO DO GEN- 2 TA oral housework: city or country. _ Q 49 EAST 49TH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG Wo- 342 ‘ian codo general housework of chamber work anid waiting ; good citv reverence, — 06 MTH 8T.. Manistee s 4 An Engits! good servant; cant CORNER IST AY todo general housework ; is nd obliging. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN TO DO general hoasework in a smail family; ls a good washer jroner and plain cook: willing and obliging; would pene. living on a French fat. Address Mrs. MARI terald Uptown Branch office, Honsekeepers, &c. BOND ST., ONE FLIGHT UP, EXTENSION, ‘BACK room.—A young lady as housekeeper in widower's family. 99 RAST 2TH 8T., NEAR 4TH AV.-—A YOUNG 19), cheerful disposition widow, of fine appearance and a A ished, wishes & position where she would be pre fon Mrs, STEW ART, 308 ¥, WES? 2D 8T.—A POSITION IN A GOOD family as housekeeper oF companion by a, mid. dic aged lady Address Mrs, LM a gpenalt housekeeper ; salary fo object, « 7 ; 331 CUMBERL AND 8T., BROOKLYN. AS HOUSE- Keeper. seamstress dr would take charge of an invaila indy, by a widow In reduced circumstances’ rer erences exchanged, “Adress or oall t tor 524 GTA AY, ONE FLIGHT, FRONT.—A PRE. ) ossoasing young French fady, recently arrived from Paris, a livuseaouper to a bacuelor oF ina Widow- ex's famiiy. wishes to go oUt | A COMPETENT | —1¥ SHERT. SITUATIONS WANTEO-FRMALES._ Hlomsekoepora, we. 8 HOUSKKEEPEY.—A YOUNG MARRIED Wom sk. AL who has Kopt house 3 years, would like the po oF houackospor tbe m widower oF ‘single. gontioman. oF would take (he same to board; has her own turmitice ; American. Address M. J., Fast oulce, Brookiya. 2UK AGKD LADY DESIRES A POSETION a lady of re “fs howe keeper or companion Addross, with tall pas ticulars, b. ©. Laandresses, dr. EER ST. BROOKLYN.—-A RES! a4 fest Slass taundress or plain cook ; we. Call far two days. rst 129 WET OTH ST., RING BASEMENT BEGL AZ resi te as first class liund ress derstaods hor business in all ita branches, trys 158 WEST TH spectabie hinge Oud Pelorenoe ar, RBAR HOUSE, ROOM *—A German woman desires family n house of to go out by (he day; good city eter understands duting. AQ wesr arn 159 ST.—A YOUNG fest clans taund + understa: thoroughiy | unexceptional ie chy ret place. ’ | WEST BIH St, yrone | 23 | | w OMAN AS 294 FOURTH FLOOR, room.—A respectable woman wishes tew La. dies? or entlemen’s washing at her own house. one wee! mire 24 weer “2D ST. rive FLOOR, RKAR—A | a ectable woman iron and to do housectenn ing by the Bool relerenoe. } 24 S BAST 46TH ST.—AB FIRST OLASS ©) dress; good city reference. 304. 77H _AV,, BETWEEN 27TH AND 29H sts, | top floor.—An American woman wishes to take washing at her own house or to go out vy the day wash- ing, cooking or cleaning ; best city refercuce. 326 * 1TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO GO e wt tw do housecleaning or day's work aud | washing.” vADDIY to Mrs, HeNRY, i WEST 26TH ST.~A RESI 33). to go out by tho day; wil ieee ood city reference. .—A RESP 425 iT 0 do housecleaning day 0 oF week; wood relerence, 625 WEST STH st. ROOM NO. 5—A RESPECTA- ble woman to go out by the day or todo wash- ing ce a lew persons at her own rosidence. 8 FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS IN A PRIVATE boarding house; would like to have her child, four LAUN. | : rf ABLE WOMAN to wash or do | TABLE, WOMAN | a washing by the 2D 3 yours. oid. with her: good city reiere reas LAUNDRLSS, box 18 Herald Uptown Brauch office. Nurses. cc. GREENWICH AV., ROOM 18—AN EXPERT. rn OU enced monthly nurse wishes an engagement; good | \ reference | SOUTH STH AV. | 79 French lad. spectable family; 122 WEST 20TH STA RES! girl as nurse and chamberma petent to take charge ot a young baby Kood reforence. King basement bell. 204. BIST ST.-A HEALTHY MARRIED WOMAN, a with an abuadance of fresh breast milk, wants to go ont as wet nurse. 937 WEST 27TH ST, IN THE STORK.—Aa PROT. ae estant woman 45 nurse for an invalid lady or chil ry reference. Call ior three days. NEAR HOUSTON ST.—A a8 nurse or chambermaid ia a re- st reference. Et TABLE, YOUNG id; is fully com- city or country 254 EAST 33D STA RESPECTABLE GIRL 40 to take care of childron and do light housework ; ean seen at her present employer's. tor two days i 4.08 MTH ST, TOP FLOOR.—A XI able young girl to take care of children piain sewing or light housework; good city relerenc ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN. A BABY, to bring up ona bottle; will have a mother's care: Address 8, M. D., Herald ‘ibiown Branch oitice Waltresses, &e- 18 BAST 2D ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN As COMPE. tent waitress; no objection tothe country; three Years’ excellent city reference. Can be seen at her present employer's. QQ GRAND ST —A RESPECTABLE COLORED young woman to go out to work by the day or Week as waitress or to do Washing and ironing. 7 HESTER ST.—A GERMAN GIRL AS WAITRESS in an American Carmily; willing to help with the washing and ironing. TLL West, joni ata YouNG England, as waitress, or a3. ¢ i Call tur two day: WOMAN, FROM mbermaid and to sew if required. 31 EAST BIST ST.—A YOUN class waitress in a private family; understends silver and getting up salads; willing to assist with othe? work i required ; tour years! city relerence. WOMAN AS FIRST Miscellaneous. ' 42D ST. (PRESENT EMPLOY: cy =TWwo attend upon families Lor their passage. 5 WEST °sTfl ST.-A BESPECTABLE E. +e) woman as lady's maid or nurse, to go to | has had several lence in travelling and cun come well recon! her present employer, with whoin she has been travelling two years: wages riot so oe an object asa kind family. Cailonor address M, b TALMAN ST, 0 co! ARLES, BROOK. | 1 back basement.—A respectable Scotch woman some offices to clean, or would take care ol, & building; understands such work. Call on or address J. ©. 14.2. WEST 3D 8f., SECOND FLOOR, BaCi | Arespectable American Protea i ateward ona first class hegroven tad 4 iy thoroughly Oe | cetent tor the situation; pertectly honest and sob bost reterence. or address for tour days. 148 Wax LEY PLACE, NEAR 6TH AY.—A YOUNG | © American Indy of genteel appearain accomphish id retined ; salary uot so muc 48 8 good bony 8 the advertiser is in great need would y position offered: would, xo to the country’ ‘Call tor two days, from 10.4. M. to 7 F A RESPECTABLE ie fainily; best city | 297 ® | Toietonce. 243' EAST SIST ST.—A Bi CTABLE WOMAN Wishes to take care of a gentleman's office. 245 EAST 48TH ST.—AS HOUSEMAID AND TO do fine sewing; understands all soris of em- frokibeel dll te 51 9TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GERMAN ¢ re} 4 a family with grown children ; speaks no | lash, understands fine sewing ; city reference, Mra. DE HECK, YOUNG WOMAN AS MAID AND SEAMSTRESS | with a fumily travelling; very tond of childre! ' Understands her duties thoroughly; best retereuce: Address B. ., box 1,673 Post office. _ NFORTUNATE LADY DESIRES TO BE COM. | JA panion and Invalid child or lady. Ad | dress M. IRL 4 a 3 z 2 a 3 dress room | Wenten —~BY A YOUNG LADY OF | Age, to engage with a tamily going ifornis, as nursery governess to sinall eut and sew children’s clothes: manager to an invalid lad | ject as a good home and kind people; best reierenc en ani required. Address, for one week, Miss HAR- , Herald Brooklyn Branch ofice, '% YEARS OF to Colorado or children; can ; WAKES NOt so much an ao- Intelligence Offices, GOOD NUMBER OF 2RMAN other reli ible servant country «@aily tions for women. GIRLS AND also good situa. near 10th st. YTIVE LADIES WANTED—TO SELL OUR ILLU Church Annual. “Large inducements offered to good workers. Address, by | on! Nis fe », station D, cit 1OOK WANTED—A_ FIRST ply at 109 | QALESLADIES WANTED — ONLY THOSE WHO 1 have experience need apply, LORD & TAYLOR, Corner aya YOUNG GIRL berwork and plain sewl ambers st., between 10 A. M. and 12M, to-day. CLASS COOK; MUST / thoroughly understang: her business and have best city relorencess also a fh $8 laundress wanted. Ap- | ply at 209 West ath st. | NTURSE WANTED—AN OBLIGING WOMAN, TO | | take charge ot baby; best reterences required. Ap } and and Chrystie TO DO LIGHT 358 West 19th st. ANTED=IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, V “Apply it 108 West 16th st. ‘ANTED—A GOOD OPERATOR ON machine, for oraiding, at 58 Walker st. up stairs. [ANTED—EXPERIENCED SALESUADIES POR | cloak department. FREDK. LORSER & ¢ 289 Fulton st., Brooxin. Wise agn? SALESWOMEN FOR BRAD AND cake store: must he well acquainted with the ‘ines. Address BREAD STORE, Herald.office. AM. A GOOD COCK, “DOMESTIC iV wert HOUSBKEEPER; YOUNG, ATTRA tive and apmpanionaple. Aaaress, stating age, 4c), H. P., box 108 Herald oMtice. ANTED—AN ACTIVE AND TIDY GIRL TO WaIT whch ot tables and take charge of dining room, 188 Elm ret 5 ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER TO Detroit, Mich. Apply to JAMES 1, BURNS dt a vo 38 Union square. «nurse: must do the baby's wash- ‘country as at ee rik ing. Apply at No. 2h Vv TANTED— AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR storeroom of fi hotel, Address, only with lass references, GROG! eR KS, Meraid Uptown Bra’ ‘erty eo too 70. DO GENERAL HOUSE. wor! mly those with cit renee 1y,, trom 90 12 o'clock, at M2 Rast ee Wasten-4 THOROUGH cu MBERMALD (PR ye estant). Must apply, with reierences, ay 351 5th ay., betore Bor ‘clock. WASTED-A LAUNDRESS WHO THOROUGHLY anderstands her business; Olty, rererencos re- quired. Apply, trom 12 to 2 o'clock, 5 Went * Wantep—« GIRL, 1 TO 16 YRARN, TO URL around the house ina very amall amily; orphan referred ; tor which she will be cared lor and reonive ¢ benoflty of a good home, Addrow or apply wo U. A. | WAMRIN White Plann Ne ome, Brookive | PRCTARLY, | | issued ; | A LL Fone Swi girls desiting to coturn home, would | ~ | BR Ger terested A YOU | travelli $- | had several ye: or as housekeeper or | wmen for city or | ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN 10 GO IN THR | —~———-——— n HELP WANTED APEMALES, AWTED—A YOUNG © ATHOLED ¢ RL, | OR | years ol age, to ation ty ach ald and | ReMerally sets “ApULy at i? West Soc yes VANTSO—A PROTESTANT GIRL | WHO Lives Qour Broadway aad Bleecker streo nerse Auply at wt Charles Hotet ‘olttce, Ob Broalnadt betore 12 oe a lock +, 6B Beoaderaxy V ANT A GOOD GOOK, WASHER ann pag vr ne nd-clean and rel, recommended, tamily whe ¢ are a ew boarders taken. A 58 Lexingion ay. vbr at WARTEB a COLORED GiRt 90 Do housework i # smatl family at Soutt Oransee J, must be a good piain Ook, WAIT AIA (roner: WAKES between J and 12, ai 25 Vine Apply to-day, . Danement. pba Bs FAMILY, a chant years ond Apply, betwee: M required. 325) per day, and S per Montgomery st, room L, Jersey Cily. Bo iweol Pat ra SAUATIONS WANT EI—MALES, 1CAN PROVERTANT bgt ps laget td ied ny po tam ood refer wishes & situakee ¢ Soy. ‘Call on or tildress Qual ReCNtB xt, Tis West Yui at, ia the Lage COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS light porter. Gall on or addreas A. ILE NRY, 930 st., im the rear. RESPLCTABLY YOUNG COLORED MAN WOULD like to go a8 riding orderly and valet or as waiter in a first eisas private family; country pre: tor the suunmer, up the Mudson; very best ciiy reference. Ad> dress G.H., box (23 Herald Upiown Brench oities. PRYSIGIAN, HAVING A FEW LEISURE HOURS daily, desires cinployment for same; would attend lito insura'nee, trast Company, of, instlintlen requiring medical atd. ‘Address MK DICUS, Herall office. I UTLER—BY AN ENGLISHMAN understands his duties ; best reference. Address BUPLER, 433 6th a {MRST OLASS WAITER MAN (SWISS) situation in Now York in @ gentleman's tun rat class botal; bestreferences. “Address C. 1 THOROUGHLY endations; city DESIRES ease XITUATION WANTED—BY A BOY 16 YEARS OF &) age, whore he will have some writing toda; is aluo correct at figures, Address J. J. &., Herald office. TUATION | WANTRD-BY A LOUTH AGED | I good at figures; juainted wi book duties In general. Addiess PES Herald office. S Keepin VEKAN ANTRD—BY AN ENGLISMAN, A SITUATION AB waiter in a private family; exccllont city refer ence. Address H. W., care of D. W. C. Ward, 950 6th av. ANTRD—BY RESPECTABLE MARIKD couple, no family, the charge of a gealeman's place ior the summer months; best city elerence if re- quired. Mrs. STEVENS, 27 Joucs st. TANTED—BY A BTEADY MAN, THE WORK OF A koud paying store: will put on a first claws tr singte or double. Address A. M. A., box 201 Hi ANTED—A POSITION OF TRUST, BY AN Iishman, in a first class hotel o thoroughly efficient in the dining coom duties: would have no objection todo carving; can make atl kinds af salads and keep strict account of etorce; hus unexceptiou- able city reference. A permanont position is more _de- tiraple sian higu wages. Address C. MOORE, Post office, ergen, A “BNG- boarding house ; is ABLE COLORED MAN, 8 situation as waiter in a private family; cam go as groom or ooachmen equally well; two years’ reteronce noua employer. Apply to-day, trom 10 w % at 745 Sth av. CLERKS AND SALKSMEN. GRADUATE IN PHARMACY WISHES A POSITION in a first class store jn the city; the very best of city Feierences can be turnistfed as to integrity, qualifications, dc. inatrictly femperate and capable of taking charge. Addi KR. A., Herald Uptown Branch office ~ YOUTH, AGED 19, DESIRES “A SITUATION IN 4 wholekale house or an office to learn the businiows; sood reference; silary no object. Address T. H. Herald office. loctor: over five years’ experience a4 a cashior; Teterences good. Address ST. CLAIR, box 17 Heraid onlice. * $.—WANTED, A COMPETENT AND Sx. | rienced German clerk in a first clase a store aad neighborhood. Address, for tour days, H. . Herald Uptown Branch office, — LTBERAL ARRANGEMENTS WILL BE MADE Witt @ party having an esiablished city or country trade | for linen shirts amd bosoms; none need “apy pply but shows having a first class trade. “Apply to G. JisETZSKI, Lispeniard street. PERABLE MEN, OF GOOD ADDRESS, WANTED— For the city and vicinity and throughout the Uniun, tor household necessities: samples furnished. ‘Kaclass stump for anawer oF apply pe personally: ARREL! 335 Broadway, room 9 GHorrtann, —A GOOD STRNOGRAPHER DESIRKS } a ition in au insurance, ankine or law office; best reference as to competency. Address KDWARD, Herald Brooklyn Branch oftie MK ADVERTISER WISHES 0 SELL GOODS ON commission; will trave) and pay his own expenses. Adareas ENERGY, Herald office. TANTED—AN KNTERPRISING MAN TO TAKK i the agency of a new sewing machine attachment. Apply to BURNHAM, Leggett’s Hotel, trom 9 A. a. to ANTED—A YOUNG MAN RECEIVING AND |. AS sivpping clerk experienced in the whologale drug business. Fess, with references, Dox 8.403 Fost office, ‘office. WANTED—FOR A DRY GOODS HOUSE AT BRIDGE. port, Conn., two experienced wees tor the dregs goods depart and one for whi line: Aildressfock box 3 Post office, Bri iceport, “Coun. Ege IN A GROCERY STORE, SMART MAN, \ city experience and references. address ) aroc vith Mierata jee. “f Waxteoia FIRST CLASS SALE: Lt a FOR AN importing house of ipaieg dress joak trim- GERSON, Sot roadway. mings. | Vv ANTED—A GOOD AND RAPID PRNMAN TO AD- | dress envelopes; must, have experience. addres | Ws box 216 Herald office. {4 1 Wee ot STENOGEAPHER, A A YOUNG MAN es ee 7 Kood hand aad can Legge must hav rst class re‘erence, img pe ‘ual mad ftalary capected, AMBITIOUS, bak? the | id office. | “MAN, A SITUATION AS gent for a wholesale liquor house; has experience; good rererences givea. Address J, B., Coleman House. S| WAxTEDNA “YOUNG MAN Ax SALESMAN FOR THE | a kno} hosiery department ¢ business. W'hn 'ED—A MART, INTELLIGENT YOUNG nate a navines knowledge of accounts and writin, assist in office work, Astro, bX! na Tay K, box 27 Herald o} Waxtepas A HOSIERY IMPORTING HOUSE, ON _ Broadway, « first class salesman; must not be over 19 to 22 two or threw ge, and pee have had years’ experie! Ouse ; & person who is — active and genth in hear of & good, per- aneitt position by addressing. with. reference’ and sal- | iH y expected, 5 box 402 Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN. A SITUATION: HAS been five years in manutacturing jeweller’s as as- sistant bookkeeper, aaleaman, city Ura voller; rele } first class, KOUT, 'S. au | Maiden jane. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS CASHIER; MUST ‘Yer, Toure, May as Gaaeeny Sage ble Be tee 1 Heaters No otners need 3 h av. we va TANTED—A STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN ‘as shipping clerk and light porter; one who has had some experience in packing goods and 18 not sfraid, ol work, Address RELIABLE, "station B ANTED—A SITUATION, BY eugAND A.M. AND | K. of P., ff good sta % i burkeaper of Ke himeet usetul a CHR ‘tie (Gs, 362 West 42d ste, corner 9th RY. TANTHD—A SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER AND WAdishter having: experience as such for over 1S | vears; would like either or both capacities: or would | take any other honorable position: can furnish unexce} tionable reference (rom present employers. Address 4 C,, Herald ottiee. “ying ALE GROCERS.—A YOUNG MAN, AGED res to sell on commission for a large tea or ences given. ood tea trade; refer- _Address | TEA, bo! box 119 Herald off G ME: . FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS or te ae or genteel apy LOR’S, corner 0} | | ae | arance, wanted—At LOR! Tay. (Grand aad Chrystie ate. | __ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. a GARDENER, FROM PARIS, WELL ACQUAINTED with vegetables, flowers and drawing, wants a | first clubs situation: foot eterence, Address 38 Wooster | atree | SITUATION pA VANTED-BY A aeee : Chass | coachman At room ot long ex Me po | stands his duties thorgughiy: first class city reference, | Address COACUMAN, box 214 Herald office. Pt SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A Young man; is a good groom and caretl drivers has four years’ city reterences from last emplover. Ad- dress J., % hexingion ay. A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH PROTESTANT a MAN nd wife wish situations; man as vorstaDie gardener, and to make hee oom de on first ‘class cook ; beat | Fererence. Address M. Herald Gptown Branch | office, for three days. COACHMAN'S SITUATI | ale young man, who thorog DN WANTED-BY A SIN baghly understands tule business; city reference. on or address T. H., Mio West isths private stable, YooNG (GERMAN) MA’ GooD HORM AR, driver and ardener, wants @ situation, Call t is Urecnwich st. or address GROG HOPMAN, orald office. \G MAN WIs HES A SITUATION AS COACH. $ five eats’ firat class reference: would | outside work. Address f. H. ¥., Herald Up | iowa Branch offi Fig ee | N } “RESPECTABLE youn oe “a | situation as coac! | A. Wnts a nee Call at or address 12s West BUN see COMPRTENT GARDENER WANTS A SITUATION; ay basement UC long experience in managing A strate anidle.nged, marred, ue ‘ bs iat 47 Went I SUrUATION WAN 1 A Siver and indusivions cafercuce (rom last Caipoyer, Harald oitive, years! Address) MOU. DOK,

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