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SITUATIONS W. Covmn, al 88 bevmg: employer's, Q Wemia'se 144 Wast pte ST., BEAR.—A COLORED WOMAN 33 Fence grt == where ANTMD—FEMALES, de. ‘CELL! ones. mA Na crate Woes F present can beseeniorone week. —& RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT cook, washer and ironer. Call for two Chambermaids, dé. ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S), ome, 33 years in a private fami): ® charge of “children, a or 8T).—A seen on - gp bested ientacadindomaarath 46, SOanwseas' a eoaseteal™ AT, Bast berm ret 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM- 804 to assint with the washing in gee boardii jouse; or woul Safe tamlly or ing hi to ausiet in the dining room ; best city recommen. dations if req yal 327 fren. olie) EAST 10TH ST., TOP FLOOR—A GERMAN chil. fact as chambermaid or to §., care of John Druecke. 614 Bh 1TH 8T., THIRD FLOOR, ~A RESPECT. G ag chambermald and waitress; can do reference. Kinds of embroideries; g: razon jalan ay tt 8) wi ad aesist with wil Stanek office. ling to bartict aes box MART, INDUSTRIOUS ibermaid and seamst and ironing: willing an t box fil Herald Uptown IT ON WANTED—BY AN S Wrowcntant, ‘as chambermaid and to sssist in sewiny maid; best reference trom. last place. ala Brooklyn Branch office. Sree nk Her AMERICAN GtRt, aa: Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 26 See out by good operator, the 8T.—A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN week as scams 3 isa ‘ths CLAYTON ee Address i. 49 tin, ross. MACDOUGAL 8T.—A COMPETENT DREss. maker wishes a few more customers by the day; ‘fitting and trim: $2 per day. 1h OF ming; terms oak igratans WEST 2TH 8T.—A maker, late from arope, who thor- | her business, cuts, fi je prices, Adér FIRST CLASS DRESS and trims in tO fo oUt to families at $2 per pan cenmely: trimmed, at home 258 mak ayes araaees cut f ST er 23D ST. A ye iad Pepe jw more fomers 6 da, d made, ‘Leave your address 32 at 39 sity 763 EAST STH An experienc gements in fami li 1d fe a sty ya trimmer; terms reasonable. Call on { or addreas A. 4TH AV,—-A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL ‘a8 seamstress and to assist as lndy’s maid; good references. 6TH AV., BETWEEN (8D AND 44TH STS,—AN experienced seamstress; can cut and fit and do Kinds of family sowing. IEQOND FLOOR, FRONT.— dressmaker wants a few more by the day or week: can cut and Can be seen at her present pmplover’s (a dressmaker) tor one week; ring*he upper A Fon ome 27 8D AV., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A respectable Danish girt wishes togo out by lay or week; is a x sewer by hand Machine mii willing to do all kinds of sewing. YOUNG WOMAN AS MAID AND SEAMSTRESS; cuts and fitsaresses; would engage with a tamil: best references. Address O. M., box 1,0 FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, MANY YEARS IN Broadway trade, cats, fits an French styles, would go out in tamilies for $2 Swiss and lace dresses elegantly made. box 161 Herald Uptown Branch office. (Cagis young laay trims in the latest @ day; Address A. D., Housexcepers, we, BOND 8T., ONE FLIGHT UP, EXTENSION, BACK houseKeeper in a widower's WEST MTH 8T.—A LADY, HIGHLY RECOM. mended, Bs pourakesper ines bee: oe widowar's tos fips “wise aneean core ts a "9 tam! whe! 101 servan ail on oF address HOUSER LEPLA, 2 ie ears 0) satistactory reference. BAST 2TH 8T.—a WIDOW LADY FROM THE | ie ee nee: whore she can have ber four . OF In any capacity not menial; 1 WEST MTH education and x: jousekeeper ; best ref ST.—A WIDOW LADY OF FINE 00d sonal ‘ences, Pddress fppearance as irs. J. B. 3, 130. EAST 27TH ST.-A POSITION AS HOUSE Keeper by a young widow. Call tor three days" for the summer. | ‘808 | | mi | SITUATIONS WANTRD—FRMALES. Laundresses, de. PROTESTANT LAUND! WIShts on Bie jeence ante rae Hon “Uae ranch o! Nurses, ae. WOOSTER 8T.—-TWO YOUNG FRENOW SrRLA; instr the do cham Pinetree Sea MARION 87, YOUNG WOMAN AS NURSE, roiderer; would like to go t §2 ei eet Gelerences, Call ‘on or address SARAL Lot re WFST GRAND ST.—-AN AMERICAN WiDOW Z 8 rom tts 8 ea hey will haves ‘mowers trom vear: care. Apply on Monday, in the restaurant, — ENGLISH PROTESTANT AS PL lire the of aninfantirom its birth; willing to travel: best references. Call, Mouday and Tuesday, trom 2 to 5 6 NORFOLK 8T.~-A RESPECTABLE GERMAN 11 woman as monthly nurse; best reference; don’t mina going to the country. WEST &%TH ST.—A MONTHLY NURSE CAN be engaged for less than the usual charge; is thoroughly efficient, kind and obliging; would not ob- fect to leave the city: reterences trom Jadies and phys siciang, Inquire tor NURSE. EAST MTH ST., NEAR 2D AV.—A YOUNG 321 Kay who spoats German, French: and Rngisse ne! would like to go to Kurope, take care of children, or as | traveiling companion; best reference, 336 4i8T ST,, BETWEEN 8TH AND STH AVS.—A re table young widow woman as wet nurse, or would ti by at her own home; has lost her own aby. Call on or address, lor two da; . 43. EAST 9TH ST., TOP FLOOR, ROOM 16,.—TWO respectable young women as wet nurses; one an Irish woman, lately landed, and the other an Amer. jean Protestant girl, with tresh breasts of milk, ene six Poshpans the other two months old. Can be seen for wo duys. 44! ELIZABETH AV. ELIZABETH, N. J.mA young French girl as nurse to travel with « family going to Europe; speaks German and French. 52 1 6TH AV.—A MIDDLE AGED ENGLISH LADY, 2 gong to Europe, not subject to sea sickness, would be ‘villtag to take churge of children tor her pas gage; best references. Address Mra, GREEN, TTH AV. NEAR 49TH ST.~A FRENCH GIRL would like to give her services to a tamily going to Europe, for her passage; is never sea under- ing care of children, H AV.—AN EXPERIENCED MONTHLY Saree at present disengaged, wishes to Lyrics few more encagements; best city references trom and doctors, 924 2D AV., CORNER #TH 8T.—-A COMPETENT ‘woman as nurse and seamstress; tully compe- tent o bring up a baby on the bottle; no objection the country or to travel or to do chamberwork an sowing: good reference, RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A baby to bring up on the bottle at ner own hoase; it will receive a mother’s care: best reference. Address ., Herald Uptown Branch office. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WOULD A ike to take @ baby to her own hone to briug up on the pottio.” Call on Mrs. BURCKARU. third house from East New York. Williams av., on Atlantic av., ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMER- loan Woman as nurse and se oF chamber: matt; can sew on different, machines relerences; willing ogo in thocountry., “address, wih’ periouiars willing fo in the count a a UiGirbox fit Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BY A COLORED YOUNG WOMAN, & situation to travel with a family as nurse or lady's jalifornia preferred, having been there once: ret Address box 918 New London (Conn.) Poi erence office. Miscellaneous, 298 EAST BROADWAY, ROOM L—& WOMAN WANTS work at carpet sewing, sitering, Otting and iay- 8 made dress Mra, ings mat ‘and made over. Peiovone t WEST 12TH ST.-AS FRENOH NURSERY GOv- 13 erness to take entire charge of children; no ob- jection to travel abroad; best civ reference, Call for wo days. 33 WEST 19TH 8T,—-TO EUROPE OR THE OUUN- try. ag companion or governess: @ young lady, whi velit il over Euro hi hoped uyexce cian aud accomp! tionable references. LADY’ DESIRHS A POSITION AS PROOF reader.—Has experience and capability. Address iL. W., box 214 Herald office. LADY WANTS A HOME IN A FIRST CLASS Catholic family: can sew, teach or keep house tor her board; has sewing machine and bedding, Address Mrs. De. COURCY, box 162 Herald Uptown Branch office, 708 Bes 8D Av., EX. perienced person as housekeeper in a hotel or Borers family; good for two or three days, CATHOLIO GENTLBWOMAN, OF MATURE EX- erience and culture, gro home and. chiid eompanion to a ladv to saiost reference: trast; Beret vrata ones, SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERIVAN Wo- ‘a Wheeler enoug! NEAR 4TH = ST.—AV reference {rom lasi situation. He YOUNG LADY, WRITINU A GOOD BUAINESS hand, dostres copying to do, either in an office or at ome. Ad office. will take charge as house: ren bereft of mothe: a! ting ‘wardrol ir a5 matron OF any pia as Mrs. UNDERHILL, 0, as housekee er & Wilson's tor six rot 8, act as hourekce; H. J. M., box It orn iF ior per; Heat sewer and can operate machine; or, having furniture ould give the use of same and atamily. Address, for three days, Herald office. CATHOLIC LADY WILL TAKE CHARGE OF jouse and property of parties going abroad or to the he Wane full; eerie cata box {cP Hera of a family, mer hote: ie tr ress ire id Uptown Branch office. | br ress ©, H., box 143 Herald Uptown Branch WELL EDUCATED YOUNG GERMAN LADY, WHO speaks both English and German, would like a situa- tion with a fai ‘oing to Luropé as & lady’s maid, Sompanton, or to children. Address A. D. K, care of Mr! Edwin Jones, Dorchester, Mass. MIDDLE AGED PERSON, SPEAKING FRENCH. A German and, nels, desires.» situation to travel f nurse to vrowine D; pest reier Kadress COMPETENT, Herald Uptown Branch off CAPABLE YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES A situation to walt on an elderly lady or couple; is | willing to travel any distance and make a permanent home. Address ANXLOUS, Horald Upiown Branch office. YOUNG LADY, AN ORPHAN, IN VERY GREAT want of employment, will accept of and sirive @arnostly to give sutisfaction in any honorable position. Address ALICE, Herald Uptown branch office, AMERICAN LADY DKSIRKS A POSITION AS N puters rences, Add: klyn Bre A ancl r in @ private family; can a ress, Wiib particulars, H. h office. first class » Herald YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW AS WORKING P=. ap aeerneepar: por Tagg): ane entire charge tor a al) tamily; has a litte daughter; city or country. Address Mrs i A if ‘sé » Herald office. rE OUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED—HY A&A young woman (American) of intelligence #78 00a laste, where she would have entire charge; has bad practical experience and will furnish the highest reser- Address, stating where she may cail, A L., Herald Uptown Branch office. w+ | NTED—BY A GERMAN, A SITUATION AS houseKeepe: sity, Address Ui. nt in the. upper part of th Heraid omtce, | rt of the We ittie king entire Uptown Branch ottice. ral 8 woman w ED—THE POSITION OF HOUSEKER lass tamily. q charge. PER, IN tully capable of by a ladys ‘Address Mra. i. G. Bs Laundresses, dc. he jouvecle BAST 80TH ST. (LAST PLACE).—A YOUNG GIRL as frat class Tadtdrens. 5 ve WEST S8D ST., 137, ironing xh ROOM 6—A RESPECTABLE Pid the day todo wash- 139 WEST SOT 87., io do washing or housecleaning. Address Mrs, Witson: . : 153 ing. Call all the week. asl J clothes EAST 48D 8T., CORNER OF 8D AV,, SECOND floor, back.—A respects more gentlemen's or tamily w: ir dozen and starctie le woman wishes a few ing; plain clothes 6c Tue, per dozen; no tint Mrs, CAHILL, 156 men’s washi! ng at he} day; understands ‘alt ences. 15) Es WEST 30TH ST., first class laundress solicits ladies" and gentle- | ings inmates row own house, or would go out WEST I8TH ST., REAR HOUSE, FIRST FLOOR — A respectable woman wisnes ladies’ ur rentle- y the Kinds of ‘Huting; bes. cit, :etere FIRST. FLOOR, FRON?T.—A ’ Washing taken by the dozen Teliable, FOURTH FLOOR, REAR | fooms—A respectable woman to go out by the Ff 10 EUROP® AS COMPANION.-A YOUNG MAR- ried lady, educated at Vassar College ant acquainted with European travel and lancuages, wili aci as com- panion to a lady or children without remuneration, Ad- dress ANGRAHAM, Heraid office. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. BOND S1—WANTED, 17 UNIVERSITY PLACE.—A LADY EXPEKIENCED in teaching French, German and Italian, also music, wou.d like a position for the summer as com- panion toa lady travelling, orin a fuwily to instruct highest reference. Address D., care Mr. Chris- , COPYING 10 DO aT home. Address E. MORSE, (} CENTS A LI SSON—OCUNVERSATIONAL FRENCH, £ by a Parisian young lady. Address or call on M. VEREL, 1,212 sroadway, room 9, trom 8 to 11 HELP —ARTIFI ii, Grand ot A T. STEWART & CO. . a want Miri bo yt seourtomned to we ‘also, FIRST CLASS only trance A WANTED, FXPERI « children’s fancy bonnets: on linen coUars ani cor st. ro) RE ‘SMAKERS.—THREE F! Her. work op ladics’ waists. immers Apply at MAISON PROVOT, 23 ea a ee ae ‘Detore d's), Broadway NCED HANDS TO MAK! hine bi machine cuffs: work given, out No. 65 Me DRzeea RS WANTED—FIRST CLASS WAIST and skirt bands, trimmers, apprentices and a French woman for finia! ing Mime, JOSEPHINE GOLDEN, No, 9 East 80th st De AKERS WANTED—FIRST CLASS SKIRT tris and waist fnishe: NEW YORK. HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL. 2t, 1874,--QU appl: ‘th and bans. ahaa also good r- IRST CLASS HANDS TO Apply at 469 6th av., first | oes apprentice, E tomed hands to work on chiidren’ ae garments. First class RESSMAKERS WANTED—ONLY THOSE ACOUS- to the very finest wor' 1g Hands only need apply to WILSON & GREIG, 71 Broadway, corner of Sth ate, 180 expericnced jae dresees, sults and out- None but first class ha: MBROIDEBER WANTED--ON SILK AND VELVET, FANNY’S, 868 Broadway; no work nd nm apply at Mme, given ou! Biome 77: CLASS MILLINERS Jéth st. not over 15; smart PHILADELPHIA, box NIRL WANTED—AN bere AMERICAN ONLY, | ie Ib Herald ottce. WANTED—AT 15 EAST and intelligent Address cuffs’ Experienced hands South 5th av., up stairs. anal aE can hear of an oppi with ordinary effort by calling RONERS WANTED—ON LINEN COLLARS AND ADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF GQOD ADDRESS ortunity to make a fair livi only need apply at 1% at 746 Broadway, room “ WWAnteD-By A MAN AND WIFE, TO TAKE SITUATIONS W. RESTAURANTS AND CLUB HOUSES H —- Want a summer Hear Tia date Eto ta WASTED BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, 21, 4 POST- ‘tion Dipping howe at nominal salary, tolearn | ‘will deposit or invest $1,100 to $2,000. Ad. ye) gl name and particulars jor attention, ZIP, WASTED -BY 4 YOUNG MAN, 4 SITUATION; 18 4 | first class walter; in a private ‘amily ; no objection ail, for two try; the fee Puadieda a dest city reierence. ANTED~BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN pa Ey Gd eo Chg lg Tse a! re oF warehouse ; q ence. Cal. on or address iD. THOMSON, 50 West 9th st. charge of any public or pri building or any | ie going away for the summer. Call at U3 Kast 10: $e. sbeona floor. BASETT. E SHEET, | A® | i ~~. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTA! § Seer ce Lea er tee Branca office. MAN, to the COACHMAN AND GROOM-—BY 4 YOUNG eT ae eat arae poms Last employers unteys . ‘adress SAME, No. S21 cast 94th at COACHMAN'S BITUATION WANTED—BY & MAN Ce ay ee rte ai and ‘ass ine. best ate Tererences: will digen aged.on the ist of Ma iJ Call on or address JOHN, 46 lst st, present ¢1 ployer's, ai A, MIEanoY Sanaa. a8 Scene gn or adress THOMAS, at Browsier & Co.'s 140n st and ‘Sth av., for two days, 8 FIRST CLASS COACHMAN AND GROOM OF loog experience; understanda his duties I thi 3 rat clube chy Tolere hee Ot ee ee bast 30th st. Wantposy. A GERMAN, 18 YEARS OLD, READS and writes English pérfect,to Jearn the reteil clothing, dry goods, piano, or some ‘wholesale busine: can perform on the piano; good reference. Addi O. B., 887 6th av, A QACHMAN'S SITUATION—BY 4 YOUNG MAR ried Englishman, who thoroughly understands his Dusinens in every resnéct: will be dise! 6 28h inet y references. Call iret class o! n able No. 47 Bast 33d st. on at or adarese pri- vat | WARTED-ON AND AFTER THE 187 OF MAY, BY | SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A in Eng) man, & situation of truston a gentle | respectable Protestant young married man; good man’ piace ¢ farmer or kitchen gardener or otherw! | groom, caretul driver: best city reierence as to honesty, understands his business and catue in | Sobriety and capability; willing and obliging. Address wie no ? ge legndey, Aa Oalry: food ata, 'y Hers iptown Branch office. ress J. H. M.;Stapletor . oF No. te. ra poy sec New Yor! ribesehye GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION FOR HIS ANTED~BY A MARRIED MAN (ONE CHILD), A | situation as farmer and plain gardener; te tally experienced as such; understands the care of stock ani the gencral menagement of @ gentleman's place; wile | wouid take care of dairy and poultry i: required; is to. last ém- East 55th st. Meictly sober and industrious; can’ rote Sloye, “Address, for one week, DC, £50 i CLERKS AND SALESMEN. THOROUGH BOOKKEEPER AND CORRESPON- dent secks employment; speaks English er. man; best references given. Address T. #., Herald office. millinery and | days, at 287 Grand si ALESLADIES WANTED—EXPERIENCED IN THE | rasol department. Apply, for two NARD & CO., 56 Mercer st, W A tor general housewo ood home is offered; Eng! TERCY, 697 Broadway, ary given and first cl WAnxTED EXPERIENCED W NTED—IMMEDIATELY, Libby Hotel, corner 27th W Antes WOMAN TO Wee DRESSMAKE: the business. No other 44th st NT&LD—A GOOD, STRONG, HEALTHY G! net to such liberal wages ANTED—AN EXPERIENVED SALESLADY FOR | fancy goods and end upderwear; first class gal. reterenc ANTED—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS; ALSO AN experienced waitress. Appiy at 24 West 48:h st. Spprentices, 264d av., near 21st st. at her own home, Apply at 60 West 17th st. preferred. Apply to Dr. Fed. BLL 148 6th av. BF DRESSMAKERS; ALSO LAUNDRY WOMAN, AT st, and 4th av. WET NURSE A CHILD R WHO UNDERSTANDS need apply at 106 West | ‘ANTED—FIVE and ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINERS AND Fhe rcaeemaaned Apply at 431 8th av., between Sst ANTEDTWO FIRG? CLASS MILLINERS; WIL 4 8 wee BURNS S COn 88 Union square: THOROUGHLY saleswoman_ for ladies’ underwear. RICHARD MEARES, corner 6th av. and 19th Apply to JAMES T. | EXPERIENCED hie to ANTED—FIFTY GOOD HANDS ON straw, Lace | A. ‘and blonde hats and bonnets, Apply to H. 0. BER- | COMPETENT BOOKKKEPER WANTED.—AD. A dress G. G., box 107 Herald office. BOOKKEEPER WANTS EMPLOYMENT some evenings ot the week. Address W. office. N ENGLISHMAN, WHO HAS HAD NINE YEARS’ business experience in New York, and @ thorough | business man, desires a position as manager in some first | class house or manulacturing concern. Address box 5,643 Post office. LATEST TE BE A. CAPITAL COMMERCTAL -CHOLAR AND TELE. Braphist wishes to te [ agreeable, he may afterw: sMinty.. Address for two d own Branch office. ANA NG.2 ACCOUNTANT WOULD LIKE TO FILL a ee eae nee ‘up or arrang! ort aks an ic Tan. Address T. Py Herald o@eo, | A -STENOGRAPHER WHO CAN WRITE VERBATIN ‘and who is possessed of @ good education and cor- rect habits can have a permanent position as coufiden- correspondent; @ good. correct and rapid business and is @ sine qua non. Address JANE, box 6,645 Post office. N EXPERIENCED CLERK ed 27, Would accept a FOR | R., Herald AND BOOKKEPER, te'sulary ‘refers to present amplovere: can elve xe + "refers lovers; can ‘ curity i re Fed, Address RESPONSTBLR: care Of Hi, W. Elsworth & Co., publishers, 706 Broadway. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, dness; can give the best of references. Address E. L, 309 Bast 112th st. aboutl§ years o1 age, in a good commercial bi . A, HROonsTims vy age REE GE nding sx 101 ie dross LAW MERCHANT, Herald office.” W ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, WILLING TO MAKE herself generally usetul and assist in a store. quire, for three days, at 915 Broadway, near 2ist st. WaAnteD— 4 GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON ‘one who.can make herself geueral reference. Call to-day or Monday at 120 useful; goo ‘est 23d EN State, a work for two in ANTED—ON A COUNTRY PLACE IN THIS Protestant woman jamily, Call Monday, at 160 Henry st to do general house- box 217 Heralu office. A THOROUGHLY UOMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, having ba‘ 13 years’ experience in first class count. | ing houses, {s anxious to secure a siiuation; best reter- | ences: small salary tocommence with. Addrvss A. G.. RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO Is | thoroughly acquainted with the retail le and rescmption business, and who can bring t ‘rom last employer. Address PHARMaOIST1, Bible House. imontals tation D, | quired. Agen ANTED—EVEBY LADY TO CALL AT 786 BROAD- way. room J0, and examine the great invention for dress cutting and designing trimmings, saving tw + | thirds time: many dressmakers have tested it, pr. + Rounging {tauperior to all ofiers, a8 no change Ist, | ‘Wa mtea: can clear $40 to $00 per week. premises. reference, for vate family, No. 23 ANTED—OPERATORS ON WHEELER & WIL- son's machines to, make finewhite suits; perma- | Mentemployment Apply at 46 White st., to work on the | Was COLORED GIRL, WITH GOOD CITY e neral housework in a small pri- ‘est 8éth st. \ i! 7 A dressmakers und an oper: son’s machine. NTED-AT 119 WEST 23D 8T., FIRST CLASS ‘ator on Wheeler & Wil- ©. SWEENEY, 153 Monroe st. 2. co0d busine retail business. Acdre: Post oftice, Washington, but experienced hands need and e0'sth ay., Dear 2th st. ws wers on first class dresse: tices, | at do. 8W Wares GIRL, 15 YEARS OLD, TO TAKE CARE of two children and do light housework. Apply to ANTFD+AN EXPERIENCED FOREWOMAN FOR dressmaking, to go to bbw ths ea D,0.; manager, competen re reierence, M.J., box vi! ANTED—SEVERAL EXPFRIENCED SALESLA- dies in the flower and straw hat department; none COMPETENT SKIRT AND WAIST TRIM. with taste for the business, Call, from 9 to 10 Vext 1th st, 3. MF must be to cat for 40 hac Fy ry apply at EHRION’S, 237 also one or two appren- - ML 'URLONG, | the flower department a but those having thorough ex: ‘ANTED—FIRST CLASS SALESWOMEN, TWO FOR JH NOON ‘BROTHERS & CO.. Union square, nd two tor coe None | erience need appl’ ly to G. P. 6. | W an apprentice; one a Ay AOUA LI ANTED—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER: ALSO | ble fo speak French prefered ANTED—A HEALTHY WET NURSE. APPLY | to br, ELDER, 257 Washington st, Hoboken, be- tween 12 and 2 o'clock P.M. 7 ANTED—EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON THE | trench (bonard) embroidery Ferienced in embroidering ladies” euiis will employment and good wages at 53 Walker st., up s machine. Those ex- | find steady ANTED—FOUR R and good Lreatinent. On! day and Wednesday, at store 2,239 8d av., Now Y ‘ork, ‘A {ADY WRITES LUTTERS, BUSINESS LETTERS, friendly letters, social letters, advertixements, checks, bilis. recelpis, orders, accounts, notices, reviews, reports, paragraphs, pamphlets, stories, rhymes. answers | Rewspaper correspondeuce, replies to editorials dud eriticismns, and gives lessons in letter wri.ing, punctua- tion, capitalization, pronunciation, orthography, com: Position, construction Ot bo aod rammar, 'ED—TWO FIRST CLA! ow two onl nced hands M.T. ANTED—A FRENCH NU! English) to take care of room, experie pu ¢ at 10 East 49th at. . W—, No. 343 Enist 17th st. GERMAN GOVERNESS, HAVING A FEW HOURS A disenvaged, wishes a tew pupis for German or mu- Sc: terms moderate: reference to pupils Address ES- PERANUVE, vox 1i2 Herald office, + N AMERICAN LADY, WITH A SMALL-INCOME, would like to take the charge ot a house or would feach two or three chlidren tor a home; has sume knowledge of the Aindergarten system: city references, Aud : z 1d Up LADY OF CULT D REFINEMENT, ich office. URE AN MENT, QUAL A “ified to instruct in higher English. Frenelt aad tnt: Bic, desires @ position Where services réndered in these departments will ve considered as an equivalent tor Board, city preterred. Address E. J., box 14) Herald coftice. A XOUSG Lavy (CoLLEGe GRADUATE) WOULD like a position as resident or visiting governess in the country, or to traver; teaches music. French and mathematica. ,Address, for one week, Miss NOKRIL, box 183 Herald office. 208 ntleme! fererences 6 Are or ladies’ wa: 25% WE: ress wishe ing; can do fluung and clly reterence. 2 1ST AY. TOP FLOOR. BACK.—A FIRST CLASS y hing by the mater day ; best city reverencs assay dae OSTA Dadipis af week 10 Wi jerence. 31 or refe _— WEST 88D ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. respectable woman will taxe in ladies’ A and washing or go out by the day to work: good 4 WEST 20TH ST., typ he ‘ST 49r" wish 6TH Si., Protestant woma! iron or do housecleaning; good city SECOND FLOOR, ROOM 11.— 6 colored woman to do geutlemen's ing at her home, or to go out by the ay. LAUN. and gentlemen's wash- Collars splendidly; best mo iad! shirts and: ,, genilemen’s and tam. BETWEEN IST AND 2D to go out by the day 336 342 French ea done up in tt WaLKele patting ral class style, Call on oF address Mrs, EAST 81ST 8T., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT- able woman to wash and iron or do house. tleaning by tho day or week. WEST 40TH ST,-AN EXPERIENCED ENG. lish laundress; ladies’ or tamilies’ washing, and fineries a specialty ; all line: 373 ‘EAST STH ST., TOP FLOOR—A RESPROTA- bie woman wishes all kinds washing at her own House, or ‘ould go out by the day washing or house- y 88, eleaning. 424 MALY KLLLY, 42: i eer Cail of aadr 44 WEST 42D A Orst cl washing hei 8T,, FIRST FLO 83 laundrass EAST 11TH ST., TOP FLOOR,—LADIES AND gentlemen's washin Washing or housocleaning by wanted; would go out je day, Vall on or address LADY, A GRADUATE OF THE CONSERVATORY of Th, Kullat, in Berlin, an excellent music teacher and pianist, desires a situation in ap American family, more for the puroose of pertecting herselt in 1 ng! than for the sase of remuneration, Address Miss E. B., No. 79881) av. Reference—dMrs. Governor E, salomon, 114 West 45t LADY CAN OBTAIN. BUARD AND \URSING; AL BiYears* practice. 37 Horatio st, near Hudson. Mrs. Dr. E, MggNKUE, A. NORTH GERMAN LADY, SPEAKING FRENCH and English, wishes a position as governess or trav- gling companion; best reterence. Address ANNIZ, Lox fit fleratd U ofttee. ' me CONFIDENTIAL LETTER WRITEH, COPYIST, Cailon or addréss Mrs, music and drawing. ay, neur 43th st. yy saree FEW MORE PUPILS IN DRAWING ano painting in water colors, by # thorough teacher, Address ©. M., box 163 Herald Uptown Branch office. HELP WANTED—FEMALES, T. STEWART & CO, Want OPERATORS on Wheeler & Wilson's sewiny Chities (propelled by steam), on SUITS and ma HITE Wouk. “Only experts neeu apply at the Mth ‘st entrance (before'9 rowdway and ith st tee: LADY AND GENTLEMAN OF BXPERIENGE A rauted—To canvass Hudson River towns for Vast selling publications; very liberal inducemen: vt HENRY T, GO) Poughkeepsie, Never Address —WANIED, AN EXPERIENCED SALESLADY, AT « Mmes, PORTER & DOANE" , 749 Broadway. EAST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A competent Iaundress, wishes some famili washiog; terms 762. per dozen; satisfactory reterence. Call dress, OR, BACK ROOM.— to do gentlemen's and homo; can do wil kinds of pul futug, terms reasonable; good references. 514 own Lome ‘ OTH AV, FIT 525 Meet class wan EAST 12H ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes ladies’ and gentlemen’: s washing xt her Yao. a dozen; Will go out to work; Dest reters M Mr! hd, eMLTi. tet FLOOR, BACK ROOM—A t é ress Wishes some gentlemen's and familles’ washing at her own home sean de all kinds of pulling and Nuinz, terms reusounble oO én out by the day; isa first rate hand wc housecleaning 5 623 ~ and froning. ‘Call or address. WEST SisT S.A RE: would like wasting and Address. ‘oning at home, or go FAST 9TH 8T., BECOND FLOOR.=A MAR. red woman to go out by the day to do washing first class ref | | ir FEW LADY CANVASSERS CAN MAKE GOOD A wages. Apply to. G. RULTH, 28 Park row, tone ROGER'S, NO 70 UNIVE TY PLACE— T MM: A Wanted experienced waist and skirt trimmers None but good feed apply. EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON WHEELER & Wilson's machine wanted. for la Harinents to iake work home; highest prices and sendy rk; please bring sai apa rd JACKSON, 16 Wooster st. A T. STEWART & 09. want several RUAL LACE WORKERS and FIRST CLAS BRATDeRS (by machinery), On y experienced workwomen need a trance (botore 9 A. M.), Broadway and A mply it Hh st. en- WORKING HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—O; without encumbrances avd 2) or 30 years ot ho can keop the house. Address B. M., bo: id oul wits GOOD SALESLADY WANTED—FOR THE MILLI- nery depar:ment, atthe third Avenue Bazaar, 509 Bday. Good references required, ag xd translator and teacher ot English, French, German, | “Hy 790 3d les’ fine under. | | Kosctusko street | Qy West sti 2 only first class waist and Apply on morning. 105 Mme. BLDER’s. } | w+ TED—AS NURSE OR OCHAMBERMAIN. A | white or colored girl who understands spanish. Apply with reference at 149 East PECTABLE, SMART WAITER rat class hotel] ott of town; good wages food hands may inquire ues o'clock P, M., at the millinery | references a8 to disposition a WEST 41ST ST.—GOOD SEWERS WANTED, AT $8 SALESWOMEN FOR for flowers. and two for straw need apply, TGGINS 52 West 14th st, RSE (WO CAN SPEAK | two young children; be; character. Apply 8T,—DRESSMAKERS WANTED; skirt trimmers desired. | TLEMAN TRAVELL! op H. 5., Herald ottice. AS without encumbrance; unexceptionable reference. Address M. mine st. | AS able. } adress tion in_a boarding house; A street. +\ been would like some position, ata South or West, Address a, P ATIONS WANTED—MALES. GED groat portion of the time 18 destrous of obtaining on sale some small article payin a large novel or userul, patented or not, JANIVOR—BY AN AMERICAN MAN AND WIFE, dress \0. 147 Bleecker st., four FAMILY, GOING AWAY, WISH TO FIND A SIT. | uation for their man (Swede) as, waiter; can highly recommend hin; city or country. v GENTLEMAN OF MATURE & frequent coutribator to the pres give the best references as to integrity and cauly or weekly newspaper; no abjeciion to going ING ON THE ROAD A bercantage, either that will command a Kiv sate throughout the country towns, somethin; thar can be taken right along and sold for ¢ portunity to introduce @ new article. A A goo, ddress & Be mod ty compensation; F. G43 Care PRIVATE WATCHMAN, BY AN AMEKICAN; moderate compensation; ‘reierence unexception- Add: Me i$ Curmine street, Now York. YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUA. reterence. Call at or ade h floor, tront. Call at 155 West 43d YEARS, WHO HAs ss, and can reliability, fair’ living ealary, oo 'a | ‘Nor! C., Herald office, a A Europe; first YOUNG ENGLISHMAN WANTS A SITUAT ON AS valet to a gentlewnan; lived with a famuy going to c.assrelerenze. Call at 932 Broadway, YOUNG MAN WANTS ‘ood American education 8; talks German auentiy Address W, By, 26 A Agures; given. Orchard st. A SITUATION—HAS A tls quick and correct at first class references gentleman, understands the ca YOUNG MAN AND WIFE (LATELY MARRIED, no children) wish situations in the country with Gan. ger good. reierence. ifom. present employer it ro. quired. Call, tor two days, at No, 84 lst ay. re of horses, harness, &c. waiter in a private fans ence, Address J. R. 0., box ii office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS four years’ good refer: Herat " i Uptown Branch A ind Taha also welt aoa Cities of Europe, wishes a si American tamily; best refere: ployer. Address Ul, YOUNG MAN OF 17, trom Wales, porter : best reterence given, employer's, 34 East 3th st. YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH, FRENCH juainied with the principal uation as courrier Avith an box 17 wishes a situation in a store or to go as noes trom his present em- Herald office. RECENTLY ARRIVED ‘Address or call at present leave. Herald (ogRR ER wAnr: ) sponsible fore | most used language cD, BY and havin he is bighty recommen: (00K. BY a KENCH MAL J afgnt-or hotel; no objection ith st, ITUATION ingle man; inany years’ experionce in the Here (00. Droprietor of hotel hi ner (Swiss), speaking flve of the world with gentiemen and families, a pl r dest’reerence, Appiy at 63 West 37th s IN HOTKL—BY A 18 about (0 oftice. _ptown Branc A RESPECTABLE, RE- ng travelled allover the ace As cour ted and can furoish the it. COOK, IN A RE sTAU- to a boarding house, 208 JHAKLES MARSHAL. | NOS BRUKERS AND BANKERS.—WANTKD, A situation, by a young man of experience; salary | oderate; highest rewrence. Addre.s H., box 164 address, | situation and a | dress | 3. W. | av. and RUG OLERK.—WANTED, A Bie Wee hel tes comu- petent and energetic drug clerk, prescription clerk and salesman in a first class drug must have jood references; one who van speak French. Address . B. C., Herald office, XPERIENCED COMMERCIAL BOOKKEEPER MAY meet acceptable ape tnime ns: Apply to CHARLES JUDAH, No. 8 4. m Herald office. DER CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO COL. lect orders in New York and vicinity; must be of | good addre: nergetic and industrious; a permanent | good chance of advancement for the Tignt man. Address, with reference and tull particulars | gr previous business experience, J. 5. &CO., box 5,725 | New York Post ottice. | Peer DEALERS OR STATIONERS—-A YOUNG hi married man, with 15 years’ experience in the it, desires permanent employment: would travel; a ae eq uain' J. G.' office. GALHEMAN WANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF EXPERI. ence and refinement to take charge of an extensive ‘fitst class retail snoe store, to be located in this city; one sekrcuhie sth Mri ateistae, rtioul as Oxo 5 lary GXx- pected. der, EXTENSIVE, Horald Uptown Seanek pice tance. Address ‘+ box 3,173 years’ expe: | tor and judge ot horses. Address J, | "WANTED ~GARDENER. 80, A coachman, who Is @ first class man in every respect; unmarried; well acquainted with the city: he ts sober, industrious and thorough. Apply to Mr. CRONIN, 686 Broadway. AS QOACHMAN AND GROOM—BY 4 SINGLE MAN; thoroughly understands his business; has best ref. erence, Call oft or address P. C., No. 17 Last 90th st- FOR SALE. A BARGAIN.~FOR +b (eras A | and witie + bs syri Gy ‘water “drangh ; 8! ‘order, abd aed Dut ove seasot in 4 teat chides drug ' Bore “Appiy at avenues 3 oh nner cee nn ascecal WHEELER & WILSON SILVER MOUNT! ily Sewil lachine, nearly new; cost $05 for in walnut and In pervect sider wh attachients compieie, Apply at 8.7 Bieeexer street. - A WELL LOCATED GENERAL PKOVISION Ti & vm Pee tg AS Harness be) i four® Spniy to Taos, GaP io Broadway. NICE CORNER hatte roy selli In quire ats ‘West si BARGAIN.—FOR SALE CHEAP. A FIRST CLass ber Shop, back walnut Fixtures, Mirrors Cla jtand, 2c., 4c.; neighborhood excellent; good class ot customers; satistactory reasons tor selling. 1,076 Second avenue. LIQUOR STORE FOR Le ma: cheap rent; long lense sag ; BO reasonable ofer ret WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OONFECIIONERY A Sianutae ig Soda Water bosi a pi and Manufacturi: ness; will take r or sell at an extremely iow figure, as the owner has other business to attend to. address CON- FECTIONER, box 171 Herald office. BOOKBINDERY, WITH LARGE STOCK, GOOD lachinery and several Patents, to exchange for & ood Farm, tree and clear. is JULIUS ASCHER, 268 Broadway, basement. RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, THE GROCERY Store (established .0 years) at 9) North Second street. Williamsburg ; turee years’ lease will be given ab | cheap rent, Apply on tte premises. CROCKERY AND FRUIT STAND TO RENT, VERY low. Apply in butter store Thirty-eignth street, ove door west of Highth avenue, & GENTLEMAN GOING AJROAD DESIRES A on for his first class coachman, who is also a superior groom i sober, hone t and obli West 16th st., or private stable, 144 We: JOACHMAN.—A Gi LEMAN WOULD LIKE TO wan tant a sieation Webern: a who Beslived 1m four Vea! irst class (German) man. W., box 116 Herald office. i eiilaa aed tog, Call at 1¢ ib st, Coes A SINGLE MAN, AGED 2% YEARS, | who is @ first class coachman and groom: has the best ey references; is willing. Call on or address C. C., 803 Madi-on av. IOACHMAN—BY A COLORED MAN, WITH ONE year’s reference from his last place; folks going Srey one ot his leaving. Call at or address 61 West st Gakories AND FLORISTS WISHING EMPLOY- ment will send address to CHARLES GOBISCH, box 22 Post office, Jersey City Heights, N. J. ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOR- x oughly competent married man; smail family ; un- ds greenhouse graperics and can give best city rererence. Call on or address E. J. C., Gardener, Bridga- man’s seed store, No. 876 Broudwi Grewehiy ve SINGLE MAN, WHO IS THOR lass in all departments; can Five good ret- obn st. oughly versed in the care of also vegetables; nas held good places Nees as to ability. Address M, C., No. 9 W4ntzED—8Y A SINGLE MAN, A SITUATION AS chman and ad D.G., Hava! 1608 ae and gardener. dress D. G., box 166 ee ‘W AXTED-SITUATION AS COACHMAN OR GROOM, by @ Scotcnman; can show best reference, both in this country and mote. Gail on, or address J., No, 7 East 28th at., private stabie. for two days. WANSTED-BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION AS PY ratands hit 3 coachm: thoroughly unde: jonce in business: siso.8 oree Herald office, .; COOK, LAONDRESS,— active, sober Englishman, married, but without family, to do gardening and tarm work and take charge of one horse: the wite to do the cogking and washing for small family. Address ALPHA, Herald office. HELP WANTED—MALES, paket. bed x cama A A MASSAOHUSETTS BOY, ACQUAINTED WITH the retail stove business, fair penman,can have a manent, position yin, Broad. wee lon by applying in person at 40 Broad. pen Ah nd oe so ENO RNS CUANOE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND CIRLS to learn telegraphy and take ‘positions.—THOMP. BON’s College, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. Tel- egraphy taught practically, with instruments. GENTS WANTED—OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO OB- tain subscribers for “‘Waxgener's Improved Trial Balance Book.” recommends itselt to bookKevpers at sight. General Agency, 14 Warren st, third floor. AGENTS WANTED—ON'T FORGET: CALL AND gee; sell Universal Clothes Dampener, a new pat ent; best paying article now offered; wanted in all fam. ilies: only 2) cents, ONDERDONK & OO., 405 Grand st. UHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS | to learn telegraphy &nd take ' positions. —THOMP- SONS College, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. ‘Tel- egraphy tauxht practically,ywith instruments, GENTS WANTED—TO SELL SPECIALTIES IN eity on commission: no applicants wauted except jose Who mean work. No, 2 Broadway, room t4, trom 1 to ¢ o'clock. GENTS WANTED—TO VANVASS FOR “TH’ NEW YORK TOMBS.” This mi book has the whole of the Richardson-MoFarland on which the libel sult tor $50,0u0 is now pending. jody wants to read it now. UNITED SfATES PUBLISHING COMPANY, 13 University place, New York. ENTS, NOW 18 YOUR TIME.—$57 MADE BY ONE canvasser in one weeks Only $1 for an outit, AS Steady employment, AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, 300 Broadway. ALESMEN WANTED—IN THE DRESS GOODS department, Apply to JAMES A, HEARN & SON, | 775 Broadway, * Whee IN THE DRUG TRADE CAN HAVE | samples that sell readily at fair profit Address A, C,, Heral i oitice, IRAVELLING SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG | man, who has a good shoe trade in the West and orth west; is willing to make arrangements, on literal terms, nan Bnglisn or German house, Address K. M., | Herald office. V TANTED—A GERMAN DRY GOODS SALESMAN. | Apply rhle day at 191 Waaulngton st., Hoboken, ub onirt ores Monday morning at 173 Greenwich st, near jortiandt, A ieee! A COMPETENT AND RELIABLE Young man, a situation as entry or shipping clerk, assistant bookkeeper or cashier; good reference. Ad dress i’. BG, box 3,047 New York Post offi VV ANTED—BY AN IMPORTING HOUSE, AN ASSIST. ant bookkeeper; must have office experience. Ad. AX box 1s ‘Herald office, stating salary ¢: | dre: | Wann Ch en hag CANVASSERS WANTED.—NO CAP. room ial needed. Apply to A. G, ROETH, % Park Row, SALARIES FROM $10 10 $2 PER WEEE PAID FOR canvassers, tor Broo! J al . heror South 5th, Brooklyn, "ED. ‘maha ae pti oN kee I i nea Ae Ae GMART BOY—BROUGHT UP IN STATIONERY BUsI- 1S neas; experience necessary; good penman; state resent ‘occupation. family, references and wages jesired, or no notice taken. Address L. I, Herald office y ANTED AGENTS MEMBERS OF MASONIO FRA ternity—Splen chance make money. Jo ITLP IS Washington ac, Boston anes Ws ‘ED~A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CHA'’GE OF & newspaver and periodical stand in a hotel in this ity: must understand the business, come well recom- mended And give security tor $50), Address NEWS, box 16) Herald office. Dm, ACTIVE, RESPONSIBLE MAN, TO charge of a real estato office in Brooklyn; Must be well acquainted with the business. Address, ith Mpterence, JOHN v, McUOWAN, No. ¥ Court street, rook lyn. 2 Becte Waren OOKKEEPER IN A LUMBER cart. @ middle-aged man ot business experience: to a doslruble party, controlling some capital, an interest would be given in duo time if desired. Address, with iull | particulars, H. ©. 8., box 158 Horald office. | V JANTED- A SALESMAN IN A RETAIL FANCY | goods and parasol store. Address, with reference, | iF F ERTS, 820 Bowery. | ANTED—AN EXPERIENCFD CARPET SALES. | eree Apply to J. & C. JOHNSTON, Broadway, Sth | st \} ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT BOOK. keeper; must be well recommended, industrious | and obliging; also a youth with some knowledge of reenhouse work. Apply at Fitth Avenue Floral Estab- | Eiisbinent, 43 8h av. ANTED—A FIRS? GLASS TICKET WRITER, AT | LHKICH'S, 8th ay, and 24th st, WANTED-SHOE CLERK, AT OPPENHEIM'S, 20 | Grand st, Apply this morning. eats ola ANTED—AN EXPERIKNOED AND PRACTICAL W “sniesman to soticit orders for pertumery and tollet son», by sample, of reliabie manufacture. Address, with Teerences of iormer employers tACLORY, Herald office. WASTED—s YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS EXPERI. ence in the hardware trade, as bookkeeper; must be quick at fiuures. Address, giving references and terms, HARDWARE, box 244 Herald office. WASIEDIAN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, 18 TO 2 years, 01 8 , food at figures, who writes pod hand, honest and good habits; to such a position wiil be gree it Baeeesng saustactory reference. Address J. C. ., box 109 Herald oftice. Wantensay AN IMPORTING HOUSE and piain goods), & man to take samples with other goods when our West; one with good connections will be dealt with Iberally; also a party to sel) on commission in city. Address IMPURTER, Worald office. Wi SALESMAN WHO HAS AN ESTAB. | lished trade among cash and short time buyers, city or country, to sell fine Imported wines and brandis on silary and commission. Address, with iull particulars, IMPORTER, Herald office. * | | } | Waxtepsan EXPERIENCED SALE*MAN IN THE city wine trade; good salary security will be re quired, Address V, Y. B., Herald Uptown Branch office, ‘ANTE! —A BOY ABOUT I YEARS OF AGE, who writes @ good hand; must reside with his Oy pateresh Monday at Nos. 2 ', frat yeur $102. Appl; lom SUdilewe pisces belore WU-A. Mee WASTEDSIN a PLEASANT OFFICE CONNECTED resiaing ‘with. Ms parents: nalkey $75 v0 $100 0eot Sone siding with his parents: salar . Addtens P. & D., Vox Stl Post oltige oe ANTED—A_ JANIIOR FOR A_ FIRST CLASS apartment house. who has had sufficient exper!- ence ascaterer to be able to /urnish private tables in a first cla:s manner and otherwise superiniend the house; @ good chanes for a person with small capital, Ad.tress, for two days, JANITOR, Herald Uptown Branch office Waa BOY, 14 TO 16 YEARS F AGE, RE. siding with his parents; one prising to learn the drug business and living between s0th and 40th sts; cast fide preterred. “Apply, with reference, at Medical Hall, Qo, 652 20 av. Wantepos MEROHANT'S OFFICE, A CLEVER, intustrious office boy, who lives with his parents; salary $10 first year. Address, in hand of applicant, box 1,570 Post ottice. ANTED—IN A DOCTOR'S OFFICE, A YOUNG physician, who is @ good correspondent and not afr ork; to such a young man a fair salary will be given. Address box K., Jersey City Post office. W ANTED—AN_ ENERGETIC AMERICAN, WHO UN- derstands French, to oversee a gang ot workmon and enforce the rules of & manulacturing company. Ad- Grom FRAKOK, box 3,313 Post office. Waxes $90 per month, LL "pect Ler A LAW OFFICE, A BOY LIVING with his parents, Call, with ‘reference, at room | %, 87 Park row. ‘Sap gee ee ei ag an office. ress, Ww! ROGERs, 883 Greenwich st. ‘ANTED—MEN UR BOYS novelty; good pay. Cortlan 1t si. $10 PER DAY.—CANVASSERS WANTED FOR Veile’s self-adjusiing dumb waiter stop. Call, from 11 to 1 o'clock, at 429 6th av., corner 26th st. YEARS OF AG: reterences, EDD’ TO. EDDLE A Apply to GARDNER & CO., 6 THE TRADES. ANTED—A SITDATION AS TRAVELLER AND | wan, ina large wholesale liquor or grocery | honse, that carries a large assorted stock of liquors, to- bacco, cigars, apices, Ac; has v0 years’ oxperience and large ‘trade at command. Addreis sALLoMAN, rear 42 | 2d st., Balumore, Ma, | ANTED—AN ENERGETIO MAN TO SELL COR. | sets, dc., dc. to the retail trade in New York and | neighborhood; silary and commission paid to a good man, Address, with references and particulars, D. B. box 100 Herald oittce. WANTED— aN APOTHECARY OF SUPERIOR ABIL. | ity tor a first class hospital, Apply. by letter, to E, T, B., Medical College, corner 234 st. and 4th av. ;' the of Feierences required. ANTED—A FIRS? CLASS SALESMAN, IN A NEW W and elegant retail boot and shoe store, who is ot leasing address, and who ts wequarnted with some, at feast, of the best families here: nung others aro wanied, | Apply to GF, HOLCHKISS, 65 6th ay., trom 10 to li o’clock AN ENTRY CLERK FOR 4N IMPORTING | must speak German; ago about 18 years, | Only a rapid writer Who figures quick need address B., | box 2,782 Post ollice. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. THOROUGHLY COMPEIENT MAN WISHES A situation as first class gardener; thoroughly under. | Hands the general management of. greenhou-e, { raperies, &c.; first class reference. Address H. 5. C., ‘o, 406 Clinton st., Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN WISHES A POSITION FOR HIS oe iteaariie man, Eny by birth and thor- oughly waderstands the care of horses. Adaress L. W., | box 207 Herald oilice. | YOUNG GERMAN M WANTS A SITUATION | as coachman; speaks English and French and nas good recommendations, Address 783 (cigar store) Myrue Bid ta city or country; LA. ke charge of q house, eit good Foterenc rooklyn, N MAN AND WiFK— ARE WILLING TO er On, aaron one week 332 L uublic or private, in COACHMAN AND GROOMS SITUATION wauted—By @ married man; thoroughly under. | Grek his business, Apply at bis employer's, 195 Mad. | n LP S ‘A auaRn, INTELLIGENT BOY, WILLING TO serve the term ot Saprentoasy to be a compositor. Aprly. at or address $18 Last Sist st, atter 10 0 ys N ENGINEER, MACHINIST AND DRAUGHTSMAN desires a situation in either capacity, Address SHELLEY, 3.3 Wayne st., Jorsey City. PRACTICAL SHIZT M\%ER IS OPEN TO AN engagement as forewoman, or would be willing to | Maanutacture home ; best Broadway references. Address SHIRT, Herald office. A GOOD CUTTER WA!TS A SITUATION—HAS ood downtown trale. Address K. F., box Herald oMce, Orne WANIED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS finishing preterred; also an apprentice, one who pas ao before, att, 1. KELLY'S independent shop, 4051 Sd av. ARBLE CUTTERS.—THREBL EXPERIENCED MAN- AYE tel hands wanted to go to California ; will receive $4 per day in United States gold and one year’s steady work, Also three polishers who understand siatuary and colored marbles: highost wages to good, me dy, workuen. Ap- to CONOVER, WOULLLY & Ut ana ow York, on M 10 o'clock. and ab S a ew tone toss Mc ts 4 APER HANGER AND SHADE UPHOLSTERER—A young than who can atiend store and make himselt useful can find employment at 184 3day. Call ior two days. G. W. HOPE, RACTICAL PRINTER WANTED.—MUST BE COM Ba Da ages ig ACT sy in all itsiletails. Apply, stating salar pecied, last employed, &e., & ye P., DOX i? Herald omloe 0 PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS,~WANTED, BY an experienced printer, a sittat on as foreman, Ad- as M. W., Sharp # Advertising Agency, Park row. ANTHD—EXPERIENCED WIRE WORKER: \ wre at ON HARDWARE © Warreit st atc A 18 IN. "3, For Omer Want Advertisoments 8 Directory, aM, | Mi weekly newspaper | A PIRST RATE THIRD AVENUE CORNER GROCERY store tor sale—Will sell this week tor aciual valua- Hon j lt not gold in atx will be itudrawa, owner tm: er ess einenis in it thine | | one wanting a good store nd establighed trad® oudi af northeast corner of 1th street and rhéerd avenue. T A GREAT SACRIFICE—A_ FIN% SET OF STORE Fixtures trom firat claxs retail Boot and Shue Ware« house, apply one week to2i2 West ‘hirty-third street, second floor. RARE CHANOE.—FOR SALE, THE LEASE, GOOD Will and Fixtures of a welt estabiis! jor store, stiuated in vicinity of by. al housest has dono | a first class basiness. Apply at , 45 East Twenty- | pi reel, FIRST CLass SAMPLE ROOM ON BROADWAY for sale cheap, or will be rented to @ good tenant’ Apply at 700 Broadway, NEW DOMESTIO SEWING MACHINE WILY be sold for $12; also a Willcox & Gibbs, im perfect order, with cover, lor $25. Applv at 35 Bond street A —FOR SALE, A BARGAIN, THE STOCK, FIX, «tures and Lease of an oid established jar Store and Sampic Room: terms easy: iow rept. pply on prourises, 1,266 Broadwa: ar Thirty-second stree! A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO GO IN THE RETAIL men’s and boys? Cloth ng Busin nd on, Canal street; 25 years esiablished, with » trade; Lease, Stock and Fixtares for sale; small of boys’ cluihing and gentlemen's turpishing goods, Apply at dll Canal street. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW SAFES, own make; also second hand Safes, of di nt: wkers; tor sale cheap, at HORWEDEL & BRU’S., 68. aiden lane. CHANCE.—WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, 4 LONG Lease at cheap rent; one of the first corners on Sixth avenue, above Thirteth street, west side; store loors. M. SUBRRY, 100 West Thirty-second street. A® ZSTABLISHED BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE Full of boarders; clears $10) monthly: centrally lo cated, near Fitth avenue: sod ely Jn consequence of {heath jeasy terms. JAMES CAGNEY, S41 Umdson st, BRICKS FOR SALE—4.00,00 SUPERIOR QUALITY, delivered on the cars at any station of Flashing and North Side or Central rallroads of Long Island. Apply to f warl’s Manayer, Garden City, L. L, or at the .T. Ste brick yard at Far OSes. STORE FOR SALE—WITH ROOMS, CHEAP: cheap rent and good business; sold on account leaving the chy. 41 Carmine street. Os AP FOR CASH.~A_ FIRST CLASS FITTED Cwar store and Sample Room; in best location; doing very fone vusiness: with or without Stock; reason ili health. Inquire at 113 cast Ninth street. RUG STORE FOR SALE-—ON SIXTH apereay one of the most eligibie locations in the city; be sold a barga: MRICKLAND’s Druggists’ One 36 and 38 Reekinan stroet. DUNS AND LUNCH ROOM FOR saLE—NOW doing a splendid business; reason for sallii owner unable to give personal atten ion. Appl: fen Zand o'clock, on premises, 2 Fulton stree ‘Ns Kale. ri yore SALE—ON THE BEST PART OF THIRD avenue, 4 Stationery, Toy and Fancy Store; longi established and doing a gore business, '. KANADY, 200 Varick, street. ————ao A Nhe? SALE—SIDEWALK AND PAVEMENT BUSI-: meas: an excellent opportunity tor a 4H of small capital to purchase the Good Will, Material an mete, ments of the business; established teven years and has no \ gleai Cailon C. W. HUNT, room 40, 11] Broad~ way. {OR SALE—SODA WATER BOT/LING STOCK AND Fixtures, Horses, Wagons, &c., all iv cowplete rut pe qraert food trade; will be sold pie tor 72 Hend n= ata bargain lt a] soon. Call on or address H. O, ROSENKKANS, mn stroet, Jersey Oily. OR SALE—FOR LESS THAN HALF ITS VALI all the Machinery. Tools, &c.. of an old establish jook, Job and Card Printing Ketablish| must’ be sold betore Mav 1, AUGUS! HASSSY, No, I) avenue ‘OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A CONFEC« i Sones, with good Dwelling Apartments. 69 Car~ mine —_—— j}OR SALE—BUSINESS OF A. WEEKS—FURNITO! ‘Trucks, Horses, a Stables, Good Will everything. belonging to business; establish | aw. Apply ok Wwiteks, corner, sloughby and _ earl strevis. Fo SALE—A HANDSOMELY FITTED UP CORNER Liquor Store in Harlem. or will let to a responsible | Party. I’, HANLEY, 679 1 hird av., corner Forty tnird st OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURKS AND VAL. uable Lease of the well kvown Saloon “Baxter House,” No. 152 Fourth avenue. Appiy on ihe premises. Fes, SALE—A FIRST CLASS BAKERY AWD OREAM Saloon; the owner has other business and cann attend to doth. Address 0. R, WOOD, corner Smith | Carroll streets, Brooklyn. {OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE—AN OLD ESTAB- | lished corner Liquor Store, Figny ward; pine yeare, | lease and no rent; no agents. ‘HARTSHURNE & CO., ~_Brewers, 180 Sullivan street. Fo SALE—CHEAP, ONE OF THE BEST LOOA- tions Im the city, an Eating Saloon and Bar, estab- lished 25 years, down town, on a business s.reet; must de foid on account of owner's ill health; a rare chance for a tan Call, between 11 and 2, at 35 William s.rect, Toom : Po SALE—A WELL LOCATED LIQUOR STORE ON coruer of two great thoroughtares; long lease; good | prospective position; will be soid cheap it applies for im- mediately to PHELAN & DUVAL, 22 south William st. FOS, SALE—A VALUABLE PATENT. WHICH WILL be sold very low on accountof partner not having | capital to work it; there is over WO per cent profit in | the manufacture of the article and will require smalb | capital to startit, Address 1ALBOTC, Herald office, Yor SALE—THE FIXTURES OF A SHOE STOR: «= comprising Gas Fixtures, Shelving and Drawers both sides; also Boxes to suil. Apply at the store, 1,583 Second avenue. FOR SALE—A SANPLE ROOM, ONE DOOR FROM | Broadway ; prive $400. Inquire at No. 2 Bighth st. UR SALE—GEE's PATENT GENERATOR AND ! three Fountains for bottling soda water; used oni One season; will be sold cheap tor cash, Apply at | Frank.in avenue, corner of Pacule street, Brooklyn, L. [ PO’, SALE=tWO GOOD LOBNEK LIQUOR STORER | going a good business, with or without 3 long lease and low nt; wthor business cause of selling. in- | quire at 434 East Thirteenth street, or at 240 Stanton Street, oornor of Willett. pic nda Month. NI EE AEG OR SALE—THE STOCK, F/XTORES AND LEASE 1008 ing Boot avd Shoe Store on | | nue.“ Sppiy af 18 Murray street. ighth eve F°, SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR Store, situated near two ferries and doing @ Dusiness, Apply to D. M. KOLHLER, 395 Vearl street, New lor! | OR SALK—AN IRON OFFIOR RAILING, | B of DENNISON & SMITH, 99 and 61 Hnites iste Fe Ena lh i in hn A et OR SALE-SMALL FANOY GOODS TR! REL metal me aceNg sara et oa re 4 full particulars. ‘call. on AYES C0. 3 Walker street, H. J. BAYERS & CO. STO. Brooms Ke, SALE—-A FIRST CLATS LIQUOR YE torcash, Call at CHAPMAN'S, LL — PE SALE--BUTCHER "BUSINESS IN A GOOD LO. a Ray Ra Thirtieth street. rich bedi Fo. 8ALE—A PATENT DOOR BOLT AND LOCK, combined ; good investment for builders and maum Fe dad Apply to JONGS & UES, 949 Broadway, Dase- } } | Re | RoR; Can | Pro | R% | iow. SALE—THE VERY NICE FANCY GOuDS 8’ Prince street. with tine Giwelling spartan’ non sunday, ‘oitlander’s) ; fe Holders; will be Address A. Be C., box 18k Herald Uplown Broek HEAP—STORE COUNTERS, SHELV. | FOR saLE ing, Desks, | Inquire at 66 Walker street. F nificent Sewing Machine that was on exhibition at Wwe American Fair, Apply to NEWMAN LEOPOLD, 8 PUXTORES OF A SMALL JEWELRY STORE FOR } sale and Store to LH must be sold this week at any La eel QUOR STORE IN JERSEY CITY FOR SALE, ceilent chance; price, complete, $40. Address JAMS, Herald office, " as, O if Straw Goods at lees than bait Riviera: cape agi ke BAKUALN, Herald Ups SAFES FOR SALE CHEAP.—TURKE MEDIUM, | size second Bt S4smauland threo largo, size secone vy QUIRK'S, 74 Maiden lane. For Other Advertisomonts Under This | JOR SALE CHEAP—TO PAY ADVANCES, A MAG. Nassau sircet. Apply at 62 Carmine Mreet. | LRH eating Room’ sood trade and locations cx: EMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY. —4 Lae QUAN. town Branch office, ‘ hand rates, Ting’s, Wilder's. Marvin's au 1» at’ 8 Heading See Directory. 4

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