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SITUATIONS WANTED—SEMALES, Covus. &e. WEST TH $7. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S. -A8 5 mm eames im ST Cuamtanas Franch and Cozies jooxng in al tts branches: ce. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, Pe ma ee a ae: See A PDT eae Pr aaa ann rg rn EEIIIRINSSRInnam mannan cn. amaamme smaron.an. can eapanamepen mmm nro emnER SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Laundresses, dc. 30 2 80TH 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A COLORED WOMAN laundress by the month or would go out by the days references given. Cail or address, tand st city reteren V., UP STAIRS —AS COOK, BY A FIRST Jewish cook; willing to go to the country; best teferences. 3 WEST ISTH ST,, SECOND FLOOR, REAR.—A respectable young Scotch woman as cook ; under: stands making butter and ts an excellent bread maker, 10 WEST 18TH ST.—As FIRST CLASS COOK; understands all Kinas of family cooking, French and English: aiso soups, fish, meats, pastry, creams and desserts of all Kinds; ix en excellent baker; { willing to take entire oharze of the. katel if require ity or country references. Can be seen tor two days at pres- ept employer's. 133 WEST 23TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ie} WOINAN as 00d Cool im excellent bakers city Hey vovorc will assist with ashing and ironin} y reference. 140. WEST 31ST ST.—A RESPECTABL® woman as good, plain cook ; with the coarse washing; wou! ta go to the coun: yi good gi would like ta go 158 WEr7 28:41 St, FIRST FLOOR.—& RESPECT. e. able young woman as first class cook; no abjec- ns to assist with the washing or go aa countr; best reicreuces as to honesty and sobriety 16] West, sere st BETWEEN 6TH AND 77! avs —As first rate cook ; thoroughly experienced ; understands marketing if required: first ciass city reter- 7TH AY. Two FRENCH PERSONS: OE As 21D) Soe ee cite mall famity ; both Pring and Hoblising 5 red: city or coun- try; good reference. Q24. WEST 2TH sta RESPECTABLE PROTES- tant woman as first class cook in a hotel or suinmer house ; 1s. an excellent baer; city relerence. 928 BAST wise aT. Goop washer and ironer; best reterence 23% WEST 92D ST., TOP FLOOR.—AS FIRST OLASS cook; thoroughly understands ner business in all ite branches; good bread and roll maker; first class gly reference; ‘city or country. Can be wen for two days. 23: WEST 30TH NG 24 cellent cook: would assist with the wash ing and ironing: best city reference: no objection to a pri- 6 boarding house. 308 YOUNG WEST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman as good pain cook and laundress: beat nee trom he: TTH AY. IN THE STORE,—A RESPECTABLE girl as good cook and baker. {n a private family willing to assist with the washing and troning; re good reference, will found willing and obliging; 3] EAST 82D 81. cook and extellent “taker to go a short distan in compete: ke charge of milk, FAST 2TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 2 plain cook, washer and ironer in a small private 322 00d city Feterence irom last place, 296 TH AY, BETWEEN SIST AND S2D 878. —A DUD respectable woman as good cook in a private family; good city reference trom last place. 4.08 SH AV.cA RESPECTABLE FRENCH WO. man as cook in a private tamily : no oblection to shiv oF countty ; food references. Call on of address for two days, Mrs, 8 4717 7TH AV.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AR FIRST class cook; excellent baker and pastry cook; good reference. ] 138 BROADWAY.—A bg paper WOMAN as cook in @ private amily; Reeds city ier ence, ar, OR A GV RMAN WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS ENGLISH and French cook in rivate tamily; best retor- ence. Address s, 8, He: ‘ptown Branch office. Caampermatids, &. 5 EAST 76TH S8T., NEAR STH AV.—-A GERMAN girl aschambermaid or cook; beat city references, Call tor two days. HENRY ST. BETWEEN CATHARINE, AND Marker sts—Aa 1 ble bermaid and to thanlos' boardins. specta, willing and ovliging. 5g EAST 7TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER. maid and waliress or to ake care of children; city or country, 68 WEST 43D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO chamberwork and waiting, or to assist in the washing or housework; country preferred; best city ret- erence, 12 WEST 27TH 8T.~A RESPECTABEE GIRL AS chambermatd and seamstress or to take of chil- dren; willing and obliging: city reterences. 134 WEST 27H ST,-A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid and waitress; no objection to the coun- try: best city reterence irom her last place. 136 pallet 19TH &T.—A HIGHLY RE>PECTABLE young woman us protessed chamber- pag oe > orl tamily; best city reference as to jonesty and capability. 8TH AV.—AS CHAMBERMAID. APPLY aT present employer's. 14 WEST 19TH 8T.-A YOUNG WOMAN AS child 157 WEST STH ST —AS CHAMBERMAID OR IN- fant’s nurse: excellent recommendations. Ap- bly at present employer's, Saturday or Monday. 23' Baer sien ST. BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS. disposed to be, in all re- Oe ee! and waitress, or would take care Ro objection to ai 3 Witling gn obliging: very bert clty reterence trom last place. 1 or address, 7TH AV.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS. SIs- tera; ono to dochamberwork and waiting ; the pther latetv lan: landed; dest reference. 3957 7TH AV. NEAR 2TH ST.—A YOUNG, GIRL to do chimberwork and ‘waiting or Hone; would take eutire charge of the dining room’; best city reference; couniry preferred. AL] BASS 2TH, STTA YOUNG GIRL 45 CHAM: dermald and waitress, or {s willing to do general ework in a very small private amily; city or coun fest reference.” Call tor two duys- 415 3 WEST 38TH ST.—A ieee GIRL AS chambermaid ina private tamil; 566 & AY. AS iabaaeiig Gl OR CHIL- Gewencae Srvattox WANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN | ‘irl to do light chamberwork or to take care of ot ren; good reterence. Address M. V., box lo) Herald office, Dressmakers and Seamstresses. TH AV., EAST SIDE, BETWEEN 61ST AND @D | st.—A young girl as feamstress: oun operate Wheeler & Wilson's machine: or light chamber Work oF take cure of growing children: has ho objection to go to the country; best city reference. Call or address for wo duys. bi WEST 35TH ST.. PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—A lady wishes @ situation for her seamstress; is & good plain seamstress and can Ar wa on the machine; will take the care ot growing children; no objection to the country. 130 BANK ST.-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT dressmaker, one accusiomed to the best work, Wishes to obtain the immediate custom of a tew first class families: no objection to go a short dis- tance out of the city; terms, $2 per da dress DRESSMAKER, 274 WST 25TH ST.—LADIES WISHING DRESS. making cone at their houses, in latest stvles, be accommoaated by calling of or audressng PRESSMAKER. 46% floor.—A’ first class modiate, with “Al city Felerences, would like the work of a few more families by the day or at her own home; prefer party and even- ing dresses, her specia ty. 5L 6TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY GERMAN), WHO e is a first class dressmaker, as seamstress in a first class family Cail or address, care of Charles Loes- ner. HE UNION, NO, 38 BLEECKER ST.—A COMPETENT erson ag scamstress and to take charge of crowing children: underst: Nish and rene thorougniy, pa rudiments of music; does general tamily sew! General Housework, do, 4 RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT AMERICAN GIRL wants an engagement for. light housework; best ref- erences. Address AMERICAN, 976 Sth av. ? Wast BTH 133, room.—A fernectable gtr girl pao genoral house- work in a private fam: ‘cook, washer and froner; three mags! city 157% 31 §1,, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. A young williig gir! to do geweral Housework in small private jamily ; best cliy reference. RMAN GIkL jountry. is willing to assist | PLAIN COOK, | 6TH AV., ONE DOOR ABOVE 28TH ST., FIRST | ST., ONE FLIGHT UP, FRONT | 137 | WEST mw 1 doing if ‘aces no objection to TH BTA FRENCH WOMAN, WHO Engilsh periectiy, as first class laundress ‘amily: understands futing, puftng and in Geipenior style; food city reierences: go in the country for the summer, 142 WEST A reper 35TH ST., IN THE GROCERY STORK. — etab'e colored woman would like family and gentlemen's washing at $1 per dozen. Mra, WILLIAMS, 151 BAS? house 201 hove WEST to do ladies and | 234 first cl doing all kinds 22 Enaitan children; good 7: Jadies’ fine I ‘on or address LAUNDRL Ss for two days, WEST 19TH 8T., at home: would Keep clothes In, repair: 634 reference {rom one place, Call on or address Mra RICHARDSON, weet VTH ST.—A WOMAN TO GO OUT BY 458 theday todo washing and Ironing; 18 capable of for the summer with a family hours of 10 A. M. 2D ST.—A_ RE! ‘CTABLE PROTES- tant widow wishes to take A washing to her own relereuce. 7H Sts SUPERIOR LAUNDRESS enna’. washing at her 0} ne up in first class style. OVER RHOE STORE.—A lass laundress to do gentiemen’s washing years’ city ‘of work. Nurses. Ge. ST.. ROOM 19, MRS, FOSTER’S.—AN Protestant woman to go to the country purse 'o oné or more or call between the reierence. and 5 P. Adare CHARL® merried her home at paid to st, Cait AME 59 3 of chil to the country. west WEST and sea 161 way in the country: best city reterence. days. 206 ha nurse, who b 2, 95 22 4.5 MARION « daughter livi 83D ST.—a YOU A respectable Baie, °$ ST., OORNER «TH ST.—A YOUNG | Woman as wet nurse. RESPEOTABLE WIDOW AND Nx alone, would like to mind a child would have the best cnre and attention ton or aduress M MULLIN, st. ae ‘CH LADY TO TAKE CARB ‘for the summer. ‘ 33D =ST.-A M. MARRIED WOMAN TO bring up an infant on the bottle at her own Only those willing to pay for agood home need | — N@ WOMAN AS NURSE has no objection to go a little Call tor two mstress 5 26TH S8T., TOP FLOOR, REAR BUILD. lately lost her baby. — ddress, AST 46TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to mind children; po darstande dressmax- ing; can operate on Wheeler & would do chamberwork ; no objection to the country. Wilson's machine ; or REN Nand sewon amachine; no obdjection | woman 08. wet | HELP WANTED—FEMALKS. far «aang YOUNG GIRL TO oo Was! nd iron well; city refe) i wages Call, trom 10 to 5 o'clock. USES Went ene ANT’ D—A NEAT GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework ; must be a good washer and ironer and Bast eth st Feiereuce. Cali, after 9 o'clock, at 417 at Warns RELIABLE WOMAN, WHO SPBA! French, as nurse. Apply at No. 267 West Sd st, pear 8th a ANTED—10) GIRLS ON STKAW AND BLONDE | lace hats: good wages and A ply 10 Hf 0.8 oH TESe Re . J Heroer st ont Pp | ‘ANTED—A_ HOUSEKEEPER | over years of age. A ion D. | Waxten—a GIRL, WITH | REP ENCE, TO ) DO general honsework, cook, wash and iron, for @ small private family. 222 East 7th at. JANTED—A LADY CANVASSER FOR NEW YORE and B-ooklyn: business light and profiable and respectal dress, stating particulars, CONFI- Tala Hernia omice- | DI | WAXTED—F Rat RATE HANDS ON BEAD WORK: Ubose accustomed ea io bead embrotiery preferred. B, A, MORRISON, 893 Broadway. WANTEDTA STRONG, TIDY, WOMAN FOR WASH. ing and troning: wages $14. Apply. bringing ri crences at st, Luke's Hospital, Sith st, and oth a olciock this day. Ware GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN as ‘and make herself generally useful. No, 141 West h W NTED—A COOK; 68 WEST 45TH 8T.; A GOOD cook, with city references, who will 9 the coarse washing and go with family to the country for summer months. WAntz D—SUPERIOR TRIMME"’S ON SKIRTS AND waists; also operator on Wheeler & walson, Apply before 9 or after 6 at basement No, 14 West 27th a W4STED-A GIRL TO GOIN THE coUNTR must be a good plain cook and understand a | one of mite ant butter; references required. Apply at erley Di all 144 Wa WANTEDCHOR | PHILADELPHIA, | AN | EXPE rencea Freneh wom 3} good references required. Address, 1,252 WANTED-A THOROUGH PRACTICAL WORKING housekeeper, at my farm house, Lire Neck, Queens KEEPER, Little Neo MIDDLE AGED LADY, SMART AND engage ina pleasant” business: com: Fy'Siz per week. “ADply to J. CUMMINGS, Brooklyn. up che fight ‘ALES. _ \A A SITUA. 4 P: penile es first class cook; bat renteoee, Aadrese 106 AN’ TF 2 39 ) EAST girl as objection to th address M. A. 41ST >T.~AN AMERICAN PROTESTANT nurse or will do light chamberwork ; no e conn try 5 ; best city reference. Call onor 246 WKST 47TH ST., FIRST FLOOR,.—A YOUNG woman as nurse or chambermaid; best refer- from last piace. Call or address. coop FRE NCH COuK WANTS A SITUATION IN @ hotel or restaurant; no objection to go as assistant Zook.” Call at Stephany's candy ‘store, 396 Grand at. FIRST CLASS FRENCH HFAD COOK, OCC"PY- ing a good situation In this city, wishes'a situation | in the cote best references. Address G. A. LESAGE, Herald oftice. aust aoe BE | | ence raising vegetables and flowers tor marker: MAY 30, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. AMUSEMENTS. AMU: EMENTS. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- | (\OLOBSE: COLOSSEUM, '0OD'B MUSEUM. ‘8 C. PRAROE. soectabie single man, who thoroughly understands Cc Brovtray end Thirty, AM ip sereet, Last MATINEE AND NIGHT. treatment of horses and carriage he is witli , R08 BY" ois iast BGA J TaN Ar — himself useful avout a gentleman's place; fv LONDON BY SoHE tast "city relerence. Address J. ee Webi aoth ‘ec | Bust py sour ee a6 a saan is nota model, but tt te — written, en | NIGH GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION FOR pees me titk a CITY as sea DY bight trom AT MARKED'FOK Lite. | fra A tis coachman, whom he can highly recommend in FAC AtHED REAL. a Sanne woxbax, sum JUNE | Dratnarof Cit ® and FARKON, every respect. Call oa or raddress M. WALL, 113 Wall st | re yas hye qTons _____in the protean iS AND LENA. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED OOAGH- THE GREAT STORM YCEUM THEATRE. re HH COMEDY, A man and groom, anderstanas his business: good ref | THE GReal 5TORM BA ATUBDAY BEE be MAY %, is @ ceaseless cause of wonder and admiration, and Pro- 0 DE BERTIE, Mee irom Dresent emplover. Address J. Al., VOX 15) feasor Tobin, arent, the Prestidigitateur, and the at- Comedie Vanegas in one act. id Uptowa Branch office. tractious of the Promenade render the COLUSSEOM LE GAMIN Da Pakis, COACHMAN AND GROOMS SITUATION | ‘rtalnment Drama Vaudovilie in two acts, JNEQUALLED IN THE WORLD, Two performances dally s Land and 7 7 P.M. Adinission $L A Flenee in cou! ferred. town 'Braneh office. wanted By & thorough horeman, of long expe- In all Uranches: can pe highly recommend q BIBOROLT AN THEATRE, Address M. M.. M7 Herald Up 585 A! $57 BOADWAY, 885 AND 587. ANCES OF THE Sano TWo a D8goRATION DAY.—SPECIAL NOTICE —SATUR- | SITUATION AS COACE:MAN—BY A THOROL GHLY | nt tal competent young married Englishman; very best gity reterence. “Call’on or address THOMAS, 4U East i | A SITUATION An COACHMAN WANTED—BY sover. steady young man; has over ten years’ frst gines city references, Call on oF address SAMES, 58 West A Mal 104M. Admission to the special Mati one-halt the ws a LYMPIC * THEATRE. | Hi | | 8 GREAT SUMMER RESORT OF SUCCESS OF ALLENS SENSATION HincTRELS, TRIUMPH 4 THE PRODIGIOUS OLIO. SITUATION WANTED—AS OOACHMAN: EITHER city or country. Can be seen at 145 Kast 25th st. AND Tuk MO OLYMPIC MATINEE BE to. Day, OLYMPIO —— i Monday. Cull or address. OLYMPIC s0EDox: OLYMPIC TH AVENUF THEATER be ¥ "LOC | e GOOD. RELIABLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION | OLYMPIC —— OLYMPIC | is, KUGUSTIN DALY sn’ teniprictor and Manager. hinan; a handy, useful man on gentlemen's | OLY upc MATINEE TO-DAY, OLyuPio =P plac ices: marti with Wea encumbrance : hot atrald, of | OLYMPIC thc A | OLY Meio TO-DAY AT 1:20, works 8 ANY one. who wants. 3 | } / 120, address OBEDIENT box 165 Herald office. Paty pee ih LAST MATINEE OF THE SEASON 8 COACHMAN AND GROOM—RBY AN FNGLISH | amr serie NORraRN, M h geside- sult ool manj city or country, Address No. 116 West 5/th 4 | LLAN: GALAXY OF NEW STARS. TO.NI Ae one SONGS AND DANCES, BOOK NOW OPEN. OOTH'S THEATRE. LESSEE, cf B. BOOTH, LasT WEEK OF THE SEASON. REAPPEARANCE FOR SIX NIGHIS ONLY OF AGNES BOOTH: (fra. J.B) LAST NIGHTS OF Mr. JOHN McCULLOUGE, FIRST APPEARANOE TE THIS SEASON OF who, in the revival of Shakeeare's Tragedy of WILL RESIGN ALL CCRTHER INTEREST IN *,* Box sheet now open for all the farewell perform ' BOOTHS THEATRE, ances. gar POSITIVELY UAST Yiomr ouvert TWIST, Be. Monpays JUNE 1, st t but two of the scesom, LOVE'S LABORS LUST. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, Last Night but bee the season, Ousceuans PLACE WANTED-BY A FIRST CLA-S. industrious man who has reference ; will cortiry for Westth st” imevery respect Address JOHN, No. 47 ‘est \OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY Y PROTES, / tant married man, strictly sober and honest: Boo city driver: thoroughly understands his business: wi be recommended by his lastemplover. Address RB, box 122 Herald Brooklyn Branch office. IRST CLASS GARDENER AND HIS ASSISTANT wish situations: have had several years’ Aer bers Address, for four days, PATRICK WEDNESDAY, JUNE 38, Last Night of the season, ALPHONSE. Mont okt ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND GAR. Weral Herald of de! er by 4 married man; can milk and take care of com So Atdra Ny He ngs Me Herald one, EVERY HYENING DU IG, Mey. ie We £24. xp Wee one Manager. Mr, LESTBR WALLACK ‘ u ! SITUATION, IN CITY OR COUNTRY, WANTED—BY SATURDAY MALINEE AT 1:30, Doors ope yommences at 8 o'clock. MAY 30, 1874, LAST TWO PERFORMANG ES OF tHE REGULAR SEA: IN THE Artenuox AT 12% WOODUOCK’S LITTLE GAME ‘a single young man, as groom ; understands his busi ness; can be well recommended; can drive if Address F. A., box 105 Herald Uptown Branch offic ITUATION WANTED—A8 COACH will be presented saan gett ped Grand eerie and Pio- wired. K Cy following powert: mith the flow nS SET Hlon ast — 30 ence. Call for BROOME ST.—A YOUNG LADY, German and English fluently, to take charge of one or two child! either going norvad or tothe country; best city refer- SPEAKING reo in @ first clas American tamily WEST womal 33 nurse. one week, 36TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED M, with a fresh breast of milk, as wet A THOROUGH BUSINESS MAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as foreman or superintendent; can give best Teference. Address BUSINGSS, for four’ days box 219 Grand Union Hotel, New York. ARTENDER.—A STRICTLY SOBER YOUNG MAN wishes a a place: understands his bus'ness. Ap- ly to LOUIS WEBER, Central Club House, Willougtiby at., corner Ji kiyn. WEST 346 26TH ST.~A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 8 Wet nurse. WEST 418 bermaid. 49H ST. THIRD FLOOR.—A GERMAN girl (15 years old) to mind children, or as cham- 426 EAST breast of milk. spectable voung woman as wet nurse; 1ITH 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK.—A_ RE- fresh | tor two days. WEST 32D ST.-A LADY TO WHT NURSE A baby at her own home. INN. 45 470 et family seamst 553 WEST of children. 33D ST.—A RESPECTABLE SWEDISH $ nurse for grown children; is a good 26TH ST., BETWEEN 10TH AND LITH avs. top floor.—A German woman to take care young 2 2D AV., CORNER 31ST ST. —A RESPECTABLE girl (15 years old) to take care of chil- dren and willing to make herself generally useful. iD Pe 2D 1.00 ing, childrens ruling to assist mn waitin, ya housekeeping; ity; good city reference trom last employer. A respect bermaid; best reterences. qe AV., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A | tent person as nurse for one or two grow- on a lady or joroughiy efficient in either capac- AV. (RING THE BELL FOUR TIME: ie German girl as nurse or chai 1 14é 13T woman wishes at her own house. AV., BETWEEN 62D AND 68D STS., back room, one flight of staira—A respectable a bab; 0 wet nurse or bring up on bottle fall or address for two days, 1,25¢ Sst grown children and to do pla! 8e wn invalid lady; will go ip the country for the summer; good reierence. BROADWAY, IN THE BOOT STORE, NEAR An, English Protestant as nurse to in sewing; or as nur: young WEST 45, years; can de the country. 3 three days. " ‘ ‘age for her passa; 8B6r7, Bloomactt Nd. 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH ORPHAN GIRL, &@ situation to take care of chil br AS ‘@ good home more an object thi trod useful ina respectable American family. iy understands her business; fs willing to assi: with the chamberwor! YOUNG FRENCH GIRL, WITH GOOD REFER. ences, we Stress; can Address J. B., vuld hke # situation as nurse and sea sew on two machines; no objection to travel. | Herald aaa ‘n Branch otiice, dren; no griecson to an wages. ©., box 1,978 Post office. Waitresses, we. ALLEN ST., ROOM NO. 10-4 bg tend gid girl as waitress and to mike herselt ag for 18TH ST.—AS WAITRES: 3 THOROUGH: lived in her last place tor five wail recommended; has No objection to Miscetianeous. EAST 8TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S,—THREE excellent giris Can ctty or country. seen for | 69 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE, TOP FLOOR.— A we)! educated German Widow, aged 35, as lady's maid and seamstress or to take care of one or two chil. dren; willing to teach them; best references. Mrs. CAMPE, — WEST 136 maid or nurse. 2TH ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT.-A RE» spectable colored girl to travel with a lady as Il or address for two days. 262 dine wait on a lady reterences. WEST 418T ST.—A LADY Y WISHES TO Le nd a very respectable Swedish perso! OF take care of a growing child ; best city 312 Germa MADISON AV. lady wishes to find PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—A place tor her maid. speaks RESPZCTABLE AND EDUCATED WOMAN, CaP- able ot making herself useful in any capacity, is Anxious tor an opportunity of working her passage’ to Calitornia, Private partes or masters of steamers Boing to tie Herald office. jc address, for one week, STRANGER, box 183 line | Liveri rererences. wouk STEWARDESS, LATELY ON A_ LIVERPOOL id like to wait on a lady or family going to ol; no objections to travel tor two mouihs; Dest Address M. N. B., Herald office. A RESP&t very ¢ Fool re TABLE WOMAN, A STRANGER IN NEW York, would ke a home th a religious tamil; lein any domestic cavaci.y of trast. iss ler and correspontent; wouid like the situation mpanion and attendant on alady, Address, one Weck, SINANGER, box 104 erald office. upon a ii self usetul i Address A N INTELLIGENT NORTH GERMAN GIRL TO WAIT dy of growing eh:idren; will make her- ite of the house or to do sewing, Ox I ld Uptown wranch office. UTLER AND WAITER (ENGLISH), QUITE FIRST class, recently lett nad PiRee. fet ‘bring most sat factory reterence: prepared to go to the seaside, Ad- dress M. S., box 106 Herald office. JITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN, AS BUT- ler and valet; experienced, willing and obtiging; used to travelling. Address G. GRADE, 16 State st, Cas- le Garden. 10 BEWING MACHINE COMPANIES.—A PARTY, having bad several years’ experience in managing S succowtul sewing machine business in all its Branches {eopen to an engagement, where energy and ablity will be liberally compensated; undoubted credentiais can be | given. Address Pt. KSEV Ke RANCE, box 213 Herald office, 10 FARMERS.—AN AMERIUAN, 36 YEARS OF AGE, unmarri d, uses no Hawor. understands farming ia all its branches, has used botir horses and oxen. | milk, is handy with tools and can repair wagons, carte, &c., wishes 7 ltuation: is cavable of superintendi: ng workmen or taking entire charge of a large place. Ai dress FARMER, Herald office. 0 OFFICERS ABOUT THAVELLING TO RUROPE— Can have the services ot a young | nglishman. a | veteran soldver in both services; small stature: ood ref grences: without compensation, but desires two days’ | leave before returning, to see his trienda. Apply to oF address CHARLES ROBERTS, Mrs. Haigh’s, No. 800 8th | av., between 48th and 14ath sts, ANTED—A SITUATION AS STEWARD, EITHER in a hotel or steamer; good reterence given. Ad- dress STEWARD, Huntington, Mass. Wares SITUATION AS FOOTMAN, BY A youug man who has been accustomed to the care of oateee Address H. BROWN, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED-BY 4 FRENOUMAN, “PEAKING ENG- uation ag servant with a gentleman oF in aprivate familys no objection to, travel? food refer, Gacos Address'H, B, DEO. Herald ofiee- ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION AS waiter; has lived in families of distipetion Be Ens land; good city reference. Address B. M. aa } ington § square. | ber icig ey SITUATION IN ANY CAPACITY; j ood penman gna can make himselt generally use: July: is an experienced monthly ful, Address G. Mt My box 102 Herald Uptown Branch to take care of children ‘durin the | office. Address, for one week, Mrs. } — SLERKS AND SALESMEN. AS 7 dow LE ENTRY BOOKKEEPER—OF FIRST i class abilities, experienced, aged 26, married, re- svectably connected, cca eany in Germ highty Tecommended trom present employer. ls ‘open tor ne- Gptiation from June 0 lerald Uptown Branch office. a ere eee NY ONE WANTING A WELL RECOMMENDED office clerk, handsome writer, correct at figure: jamiliar with ‘the En) guages, address N., box 124 Herald office. ' ete opi LAD, OF GOOD EDUCATION AND | stanas his business. Apply at 615 6th KKEEPER, box 150 | and lish. French and German lan. | gle man; thoroughly under: AGNES BOOTH wih Bnd a MA! ive hy ven years’ cit; ferent as on ‘or tddress JAM: S644 Oth a CONSTANCE, LESTER W Rants — : JOHN McCULLOUGH in.his original character of Mr. WOODCO. WANTED-A GARDENERS | SITUATION, BY A a eanive Le trae en een we i ingle man; understands the business in all tts AULCONBRIDGE. eM ND. 4 branches’ best reference fram last employer. Address | J, B. BOOTH re JOSEPHS. J, fhe GARDENER, box 115 Herald office. as i ° aceary near & Sn KING JOHN, ecm ‘OUNG MARRIED MAN LOOKING FOR A SITUA. Aasistes by Ane ry member in the DE in the cast. = tlon, either as cogchman or gardener: Rood refer- MATIC’ COMPANY. + DELL alec th the Gast sapere commer ence. Address : ANDR..W LINZ, Herald office. aoa ‘ yb iON 3 HELP WANTED HALE -_ Store of c. 4. Diteo me Gos rit Blea ates aay Sutra PY a Meere, JOE Pag NGELL'S 1 HOT AIR ROMAN BATHS, 61 LEX! qi SARROL! B. s." W ton ‘av... want acrecadie, Intelligent, industrio (pasate CONTAUE Pets LEONAND.C E) EDWIN, G. 8 HROWNE Silas Tap. Americans for baths and office, not older than eBrs; 5 also cook and covored boy tor restaurant. is MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 320. MATINEE | GOLDTHWAITE, MATINEE MATINES GENTS, MALE AND FEMALE, TO SELL THE NE rf MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, thing yet: no, competition: everybody hays It tr MATINEE | the summer season will be inaugurated by the produc. PARSONS, 24 bast 29th s! : TO-DAY, AT 2:50, tion of a new Piay of remarkable emotional interest by JOHN THOMPSO: vPo: Mr. Bartley Campbell, entitled NY PERSON, WHO CAN COME WELL RECOM- OHN THOM MONDAY TE, ¥ mended for vim and Integrity, who understands me JOHN THOMPSO prasitxt in which the accomplished Art iste, ‘uEncg, e88 of manujacturing Oleo- Margarine, > : , ) , Relat BEORED A Reuse oak applying. by in his spgclaliy yy, FRANK Reng will appear tor the first time at this theatre. jeter, to GE! ‘3, care of Benne! a HARACTERS FRAN RNS ; Quarry street, Chicago, Ill, aie: y JOUN THOMPSON, | will appear. ae Hse! THEATRE, GENTS WANTED—At §2 UNIVERSITY PLACE, a1 earn 1s, APPLARANCE MATINEE THIS Day, AT 2 O'CLOCK, sor something new. ONGS AND DANCES. | this season, gua ae ae JOHN THOMPSO! ‘Also, on Monday, DADY OF TBE PAR 0 paced Pirin tine menmnas naatelea aie | Gary eae enty ESE] SUHS THONPaoN, 1GHT QIGHY OF BNO arge of stable, 3 ef a ‘Ys 08 generally usctul: Luglish or Scotch preferred. Address, | inh, 5 Henn olly he oe NEW DRAMA, FULL COMPANY. fat ROBE: BLEGANT SCERERY, with reference, jon | Watson, Miss'Fanny Pler- LTA. a Miss Marie Connolly, Miss 5 Sabina Fenton, P. T, BARNUM’S GREAT ROMAN AN HIPPODBOME. Di j AN ENTIR« GHANGE —A VOMIC DESIGNER OR CAR- ON MONDAY. toonist, Willing to take permanent engagement, in the country. Address, early to-day, 5., box 2,882 Post office. N ENGLISH OR AMERICAN years of age, wanted, to take care of a pair ot T ATRI BROOCHES, N*uu4 Pane HE, E, R. SAMUE! PANT NIGHT oF AREA ARD 1 FARRON, TRANSATLAN' 1 NOVELTY COMPANY, MINSTRELS. LAD, FROM 17 TO 19 BRYANT'A, lock bounded by, Madison and Fourth avenues and RYANTS, Maio attealoue cavtageiduine teecsmniaae | S007 -ateth ‘and’ Twenty-seventh streets. Seating West 2id at. and Gti ay, Begins at& Over abd months in the cquntry, 4) miles from the city: wae: $5 | capacity 10,000 1 oxen ee Mean, | BAY AATIS hand board; none need reply, unless experi- — Yan’ i tito ee, Bey aNDs Enced and competent. Address C. R. P., Herald Uptown AFTERNOON AND EVENING. BAANT'S| OLD KENTUCK BRYANTS ranch See. R BRYANT'S = Continued success of the giited young foreigner, kl BY, WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS THE ey VICTo! rin phyanrg Tatlonary purines and lives with his parents “Ap. | in her daring mid-air evolutions. BEY ANTS ply at 415 Bleécker st, with references. eee BRYAN BEE UAN PACES, | NOLE LPH's DREAM. [ake snr OY WANTED—AS LIGHT PORTER, IN A DRY | _ For the ensuing stx days will be given, afternoon and | BRYA a Le EE 3B rein a foods store: Fey SgR8, well recommended. Apply | aie e series of Seralve rade, — Eee ine Mexicans Dag Bryant, © Sqn woes aye N v. with their native horses. er of the ‘num- % R ss | Ber of these races to receive « purse of $100. MATINEE SATURDAY At 2 UNCLE EPH'S Sittin Bare ALSO NIGHT WATCHMAN, FOR A | hotel office prsnted: Address, with reterence, | HOTEL, station D. bape BOY IN A_ REAL ESTATE OFFICE; week. Address. In applicant’s hand- writing, ee Barre, box 118 Herald office. ‘ANTED-THREE FARM LABORERS; MUST BE first raie toamters. English, Scateh or Germans q shy wages $20 and. boar from 9 toll today. at 229 Brondway, room 2 gf GARDE: TO-NIGHT, Dak ity BAEGAN IN SVENING, May 30, at 8 UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS: CONCERTS. 1. Overture, Ruy Mandelssoh & Soiections, tracact William Tell: & Waltz, Bei uns z'Haus new) 4. Goethe, festival march. 5. Overture. Eg: ONGRESS OF OF NATIONS. The great $50,503 ‘Spectacular Pageant! ROMAN CHARIOT RACES by beautiful Amazonian drivers. HURDLE AND FLAT RACES, Miles. Castoyrena, Oswald, ©: 1, Mason, Yates and Davia, TWO AND FOUR HORSE CHARIOT en, * | Mme. D’Atalic, Misses Salisbury, Grady, Satsuma, Cleve- land, ana Mons. Arnal GRAND NATIONAL CONTEST first class reference as to honesty; must live with Bopreans on the west side, near the park. Apply at | between American and English thoroughbreds, roadway, corner of 17th at, and Union square. | ROMAN STANDING RACES, | ANTED—A MAN, AS COOK FOR A RESTAURANT; | Messrs. Stevens, Hogan and North. German, French or American: one who under- | LIABRTY RACH of twenty-one beautiiul horses. ELEPHANT, CAMEL, PONT and monkey races. DONNYBROOK FarR and the Lancashire Kaces afternoon and evening, THE WHEELBARROW BRIGADE, sack races and donkey races each exhibitioa. 4 1 Satiafelio.- “Adwnission Tickets, 50 cents “Packages of iatickens "se ILMORE'S SATURDAY EVI EVENING CONCERTS. Ks Music Committee of the Twenty: et rf era aie F fants wo "iio alow lollowing to Wanep=a YOUNG MAN, 16 OR 18 YEARS OF AGE, wait on tables and make ee generally use: ful. Apply, after 10 A. M., at 101 2d a ‘OUNG MAN 70 DO JANITOR’S WORK, SWEEP, | dust. &c., and attend cigar stand; live withempiover; | $2019 $5 pers month; references required. Apply, after | THOROUGHLY COMPETENT DRUG CLERK wanted. Apply at REICHARDT'S Pharmacy, éth corner 2th st. YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OF AGE, FOUR YEARS assistant bookkeeper jn a wholesale stationery busi- first class city reference: wages penman. Address RE. H., Sturtevant A Ness, wants a situation ; he is a ge House. THE TRADES. BOX OFFICE OPEN THREE DAYS IN ADVANCE. mers PART L F AAA AAA AAA AAA ARRAN 0. Owing to the immense sirain upon the hysical and | 1. Overtnre—“William Teul' AL Worked at ASS, TRENCH, UPHOLOTERER, WHO nervous system. Mile. VICTORIA is compelied to limit SitmOus 2b REGIMENT work in private iamilles or at home: understands uphol- her performances to eight exnibitions per week, viz. :— | 2 Faniasa, for Saxophone —" he Heart Bowed Every aiternvon, and Monday and Friday evenings. uni stering and decoration in pu 4 branches. Call on or ad- dress L. VOUBLOT, 295 7th 10 HATTERS.—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN wanted ; tosuch permanent employment given. Ad- dress SHARP, Herald otuce. | | IBLO’S THEATR. DEC CORA LION DAY (SA’ MATINEE AND EV! Ve inc SERFORVANCE, ‘The great Spectacle of THE LADY OF THE LAKE. 9 OOKKEFPER WANTED—WHO CAN FURNISH UN, exceptionable references; Shs, Not to exceed $800, Address, with references, H. R., box 185 Herald office. | P)RUG CLERK WANTED—UNMARRIED AND COM. petent; no Ke box th} work. Address, with reference, stating age, lock New Brunswick Post office, N. | | pass i ROG CLI RK—LICENSED, FOR ONE-:OR TWO weeks: sober, competent and honest. Apply at 21 Houston st., for two days. | T)RY Goods SALESMAN WANTED—ONE LATELY | landed preferred. Apply at 11 3d av. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO LIVES WITH HIS parents, in the drug store 493 10th av. a EXPERIENCED _ TRAVELLING oot and shoe salesman; one who cominands a good, thade in Pennsylvania; no other nee Stel y. Ad= ress, with references and inli peruoulal ) SALLER, LEWIN & CO., 313 Arch st.. Philadelphia. ANTED—A BUYER WHO IS CAPABLE OF superintending a fancy goods and small ware de- partment in a Inrge,retail house in New York ; city. ref: erences required. Address UITY RETAIL, box 28) Her- ald office. ‘WAXTED—A YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE WORK IN A large retail taney goods house in the clty: must be a good accountant, alto a good and rapid writer; best aM required. Address BUSINES: vox 225 Herald office. ANTED-—BY A YOUNG MAN OF 18, A SITUATION in some mercantile, banking or ineurance busi- plain and quick penman, correct at = refer. security. Address GERMAN, Uerald oftice. Wstep—1wo YOUNG MEN WELL POSTED IN the grocery business; one as salesman and one to drive a wagon; none need apply unless they understand the business and know the city well. Apply to HUGH | KING & CO.. from 9 to 1 A. M., 448 and 490 Greenwich at. PROFESSIONAL § SITUATIONS WANTED— YOUNG LADY WILL GIVE, PRIVATE INSTRUC. tion to foreigners in English for fifty cents a lesson; rapid advancement box 161 Herald Uptown Branch office. xO0Ne GERMAN LADY DESIRES A POSITION Parts four fears: ehouks French good home more an object than salary, | place, between or travel who dress 247} ROWERY, UP sTAIRS—A G, 2 todo general housework; city ot SOUTH ST. 35! to do hou: YOUNG GIRL, 16 YEARS OLD, rk. ROIFICIAL best price y 7 ANTED-—SITUATION eaks fren! |. M., box 16 Heral: guaranteed. Avdress SUCCESSFUL, aia ISH TO PROCURE 4 SITUATION Ming salesman for a manufactory or Ng ‘Western Pennsylvania man"—having trav- out 12 years, with ‘good success, for Pittsbu: houses: wood reieronce trom the house {am now travel. ling for and others: go to w rTPTSBU: care Park | Hotel, New York. companion or governess; has been in and German fluently; a Address 28 Park havs, Brooklyn. bth and AS NURSERY GOVERNESS ling companion. by & lady welll educated, fuently and tinderstands music. Ad- Uptown Branch office. HELP WANTED-FEMALES. “FLOWERS,—500 HANDS WANTED: nd steady Work. 524 Broome 1. 073 IST AY.—A_ RESPEOTABLE YOUNG GIRL tor gen housework ;is @ good Cook, washer and ironer; best city reterences. Housekeepers. &e. 145 CHRISTY Sf,, FIRST FLOOR, BAUK, ROOM.— respectable’ widow lady as housekeeper, or i pousbaariees @ bathhouse in the country or in # GIRL 10 also $ N ORDELY with sow nds W for GOOD COOK, WASHE Kin P, Apply to WM. I OOK, het AND TRON WANTED— be _ Apply at 69 Macdougal rs QTENERAL Hous ry b ; f000 reterences required, HALL, 60 ‘Greenwich st., in hae alr Do AND A XTIVE WOMAN, ACQUAINTED Ha machines, to assist in preparig work | RAY Bo Wooswr st | NER—IF COM- eR AND IRO: fotene wit nd a good home at BF Wacdonga ot, between Hous. A. BLEECKER ST. ROUM 9.—A YOUNG FRENCH 154 aay housekeeper In a widower's family. WEST 47TH STA YOUNG AMERIOAN 233 widow Mays aged lately. arrived in the citr, Call for one Week on Mrs, NEL ONC nueman Of means ‘t 1TH ST.. NEAR HUDSON,<A YOUNG Wk 239 and handsome widow, aged 23. oc a Widower's of bachelors tain. Call all the week. aru av. P ONE FLiGttt, Frost 524. fone oung French lady, recen' ‘a rived from Parsons housckcoper tors n helor or in a wid era famliy. ows Laundresses, &e. 3 WRST I8TIt ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN as THOR. ough Jaundress in A summer hotel; understands ‘all Kinds oF fine ironing, and can do Mutiug with machine Gnd scissors: best city reference. Call tor two days, A ghlitrens 3 hlitren at est on and Bleecker ALSO NURSE FOR GROWING Thott must have good reference, Apply FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTED.—APPLY, with etty” RESSMAKERS WANTED—GOOD D' to work on silk garments, at 17 ORD & TAYLOL Jy mediatery. — the busy season we will pay | extra wages. Ap nh st. entrance H TURSE WANTED—TO TAK CARE OF TWO CHIL dren and OAL M. at ol W street. Nit HUNDRED F suits. Apply to i i MiABCOUK & CO., reterence, at 10 Kast 36th st. HANDS ONLY, it 17th st. WANT PINE WAIST HANDS [M- do the washing and ironing. Apply after | eat LLit st. RS WANTE ON LADIES’ 122 dress (colored), OLINTON PLACK.—AS FIRST CLASS LAUR. | | NWO FIR DRUHAN LASS MILLINERS WANTKD—AT |, 86 8th ay., between 38th and 39th ste, 1é7 Church | Ween EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS | salesmen; young aquvy. men, . PuYTON, 272 Bowery. Was MAN, “FROM 15 TO # YEARS Al vr siti WATE. MONTAGUE, th a and 2ist st __ COACHMEN A ND GARDENERS, “\ SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- man and gardener; good referenee if required. Ad- dress P._H. 8., box 155 Herald office, | A COLORED MAN WISHES A GENTLAMAN ro employ him as coachman ; thoroughly understands | the care and management of horses: frat class refer- | ences. Apply at No. 105 West 46th st., in shoe store. | A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS SERVED IN THR | French artillery wishes a situation as coachman; | ho objection to the country. Addroas Mr. BODELL, Id | Wooster st. New York. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS coachman and groom, of long oxperience; under- ji on or address M. 8 Goac HMAN—SINGLE: FIRST CLAss CITY DRI- er: good room: five vears' city Seerences: fam ily ol going to Lurone, Call on or address N. A., 6 West SITUATION WANTED-BY A COLORED MAN AS coachman and groom; |x a first class man; five years’ reterence. on or address, for two days, £. W. 8 COACHMAN AND GROOM—BY A MAN OF Good experience. in city of country; honest and oblix- HR . BS Wont re Sateeenaes city reterence. Address ‘ost 82d “COACH MAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN BX. iA perienced young man rstands the prerer care of carriages and horses; is a city Crive: railing and | obliging: o years’ best city reference trom |) myer Catton or address J. Fe, atd. Be Brewster & co oy corner 27th st 174. Address | old, a3 clerk in seat gptate office; must be a fair pen | M. A & Pot-Pourrl—oThe Ge: 10 BOSS BAKERS. GILMORE'S 2D ft Wants a situation—A baker's brewer, who works on Scientite principles, hitherto unknown in this country, and who can also keep the books of the See ueunene: veer im for iy, yeast is, at will make rger, whiter and sweeter loat from ‘the same tlour than 1 any | Ne ‘Costu: Music, &c., lew Seenen 9 ny mae nee Cn, de. Reserved Seats, $1; 5c. ; Family Circle, 60c. ____PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. |e mene emuiton rer SGIME |% i c Saree [essi | as aOn S 22D Regia BAND: REGIMENT jon, 7 GL | & THE FAMOUS 2 east that can be produced. Soda crackers are | At 27 UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WILL | ender, ba Led mate Nicene ue i hier fe trial wilt be ' offer coy due Serene Seat clnas anerts made for any respect louse, without tee or reward. | at prices which cannot fail to suit the times. New Pianc avsto Fos a eNoIna, ee 2 seen at 326 Pear! st, from La) 12, IOAN. Sian fauentin cnehangse Purchase if desired. ‘Old | The Masic Commiites invite the members of she {, their frienis and the patrons or the Concerts 1 men: \Kie and porter are made from hops and. malt and pp tie the (elnwing Programa ot Dances quire science. Why not roust, when mate irom the | same materials, require Instruments to be used | RION PIANUVORTES TO RENT—TO RESPONSIBLE parties, OMEN allowed if purchased. PLANOFORT PANT, No.8 Beet Fourteenth strect 2 Galop werntrauss ‘ANTED—A PRACTICAL WORKMAN AS FORE. a Wanon to's goneral engraving and sie sinking estab | A ZINe ROSEWOOD ao pA CSE § t Gack ap bio tait Ss & CO., Chicago, ML | sop Organ cheap. VRER,® SUN, No. IL Suinvon place 6 . ANTEDOTHE MANAGEMENT, SUPERINTEND. | Slt Stech. Rear Croscway_______| & dalop— ‘Far Away J Bees ae an ‘e3 Pee be “and A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD FIANOFORTS FOR % Lanciers—“La Perichol Mi orks, an Tt iM an —| Traughtsman of large experionce; quick ae ueugning, fully wiiSraneod: ceed 8 aontie eee Buk for Bx Ea | Tickets $1: for sale at the ollice of Gilmore's 224 correct in taking out quaniities estimating, Bo. Address {or7chumbere Diniog. Furnitures, sacrifice: Property , ment Band, Sl Brouaway, aud at (he Armory. BW. box ost of tauilly leaviig city. 36 West Lith 'st., near sth av. RRA 3B OARDEN TH GARDEN THEATRE, ‘ AD. NEUEND ase -seeesDiroctor MAGNIFICENT FOUR ROUND CORNER Ee Oo. | lave rosewood Pranotorte, used 5 months, beliliant | tone, fuily guaranteed, cost $1,200, tor 1, Cover, | wutelUnbioe has vox sor anippines Wits sleh Darter | tue BENEFIT OF eRTCE SUNSTEIN. ‘COLLEGE PRESIDENT, PROPOSING TO REVISIT Concert, Dramatic and. Sopra Performance. Europe this summer for travel A nd study, would -Kandes “vardinenpredigt,” rothea,” Operet by assume the care of a few young persons tor a considera. chamber, library, dining Furniture; @ sacrifice for any OPT dle tn WOOT Rasstved Bee W. reasouable offer cash ; property tamily leaving ~ity; res Offenbac? \new: M0 . ton, Address LW. LORE, @ Drona street, room a8, Fionce 119 Wear Twenty-ergnen streey between ‘sixth’ ana pacraper couwaining 1) admission tickets, ickeuw Seventh enues. ad at 2s Broadway, and on the dav of the per formance at the bex ottice from 10 o'clock A. EIL i BRYANTS BENEFIT. AS EMINENT PROFESSOR OF FRUNCH, A GRADU- ate of the University of Paris and a member of the Committee of the French Protesiant church at Brigaton, England, (s desirous o1 receiving into his tamily two or three young americans who may wish to continue iheir studies cquire quickiy @ thorough knowledge ot tho French ianguage. Further parhiculaty and testimonials may be obtained from JOH KUSTON, Ld East 22d st, ew Yor PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT pees Docker & Bros Fisnofores ate sscrifce: 6 briliant ANAS TS OPERA HOU: BA, toned octave tour round =r ail improvements, (ull agrafe, overstrung &e Vink Weer TWENTY-1AHMD STREET AM SUETR AVENUE, 5. tor $25); has box for shipping, wlio complete bp lousehold Furn.ture in lote to snit. el is day or | Sunday, private residence 210 West Zist | NEIL BRYANT, ON TaURSDAy ¥ AFTERNODY, JUNE ¢, ‘IST FRON HO! N BEAUTIFUL CA RVED ‘ROSEWOOD PTANOFORTE, JUNE ¢ BSNerit, ¥ ASE tapation tice Fe kts tee padeie celebrated maker, modern improvements: sweet NEIL BRYANT. NEIL BRYANT outdoor skeiching and Pa nung; terms moderate. yd ang powertul tone, $65. 243 ast 30th street, between 2d | ‘Seats may be secured at the pox office. cation at 267 West Thirty-seventh street. id Jd avenues. - | FOUR ROUND 7% OCTAVE RO3EW'OD PIANO- MUSICAin | A, forte for. eal = att improvements, patent aera werner nnnnnnnnnanen | Lh OTC LF #8 Pes Magen eek MERICAN OCNSEEVATORY OF MUBIO, sone Pramototte, $50. Call private residence 12) West M88, CUSHMAN'S ONLY READING FOR CHARITY, tor the venstit of “the Heine ete at thd Academy of Music, Saturday, Part L—relec.ions from oy on of Ho! VIL he Sowarall of Wol enne, and Mrs. Wai. P. Talboy, Ni OOTAVE CARVED PIANO, 8175. PAYA. | it No. 6 Bast Twentieth street, near Filth avenue, | Proiessor HENRY SCHROEDER, Musical Director. — | janes Cn gee sate ENTLEMAN OF GREAT LXPERIENC! Rand Plato f Bo, a os city take for 8200 one yo chars IE ne Woman @ D A" XPERIENCE GIVE! an no for ke for ” n | A Ghsiractions on Plauotorte at pupil's resdeses ter | seven octave do. for $175 and $159, and euilbert Aolean Soa tangled oi tice by James a iar. $10 per quarte: best reference given. Address, with for $140: new 7% octave for $225 cash. _Ins.ruments to Mapes ‘Dodge. ta TeAGHER, box 120 Herald Upiown Brench let at low prices, at WATER: Broadw: a erin S) cat, ties ceese vad gent. Can pe bilan of A 7 at 6 Academy ol ‘asic, the ven \o1 ae reread BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $10).—a STEINWAY * v WARTER ch aniGFOATION - 4 ORGANISE —AD- Plangorte daven octave, calved, lege overatang mer’s, No. 701 Broadway, and Rullman's, No. Ue "Broad: | Were Uist dos ti rot omce. CAAA INARA arte, neo ant tat heal stands nis Coes nerese ny i first giase city reference. | = East 30th j lol $10 monthly ; upright, and square Pianos tor cash Westmont or rent G RAND BAL MASQUE AND sore DANSANTE eet treet. BETTs' Ware. it T of the Young lobs’ Masquerade lub will tak S Broadway, corner T place at tne ae evenian, sixth av thang an Thirteth pas & — aa WOOD ULL 7 OCTAVE ‘Seasot street, on Mon iay . Ast one of the BEAUTIFUL S| itrscelve rompt atte! bearer hen Cav HON "Secretary. Pianolorte and stool, In good order and fully war- aiderstened Mirah 'B, CURWAY of JOUN P, SMITH. Fanted, bargain, for cash, or instalments or to rent | ; GULDSMITH's, 26 Bleecker street, | NHOICE NEW MUSIC!— Racks he WO BETIDE," —_— wn a on } near Bowery. | &. Millard, a abigail, Poa Rocks Fog ‘ee tina | SOLUTELY PAINLESS—THE’ CTED; | WOR atWa' Racial Vath. nein popuATLeasors NOS CRAVEN & 00. PIANOS ALWAYS | Chorus’ (Mine. anggth Hoc. storim sti." gel L donkion koter en ee eh extremely ghd ALL Witty orineir bign reputation. New warerooms Soc “'“Cobengrin’, Wela. Tee. 1 '-Matgucrtte® alse? fotween Fourteenth and Fineenth Sixth avenue, | Tig and 11s West Fourteenth street, néar Sixth avenue, Goitecnaik, Toc. Strauss ‘Carnival Lancers," 5c, eeytare ee ee BERIARD: Organs $1.0 and uowards. | Pup DITSUN & CO., 711 Broadway. STEINWAY PIANO, CARVED LEGS, $250.—NEW A hing} at best ba sin city; Pianos and Organs avin eity of count: to Font in cHY OF COMMITS ERRY & CO., 199 Broadway. | ({ISCHER NEW SCALE. AGRAFRE P(ANOS—THE most reliable, finest tone Pianos made ; aplendid sec- ond hand Pianos, like new, very cheap. 425 West [wen- ty-eighth street, near Nintl en OPS BEVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT BEETHOVEN, Wall, 210 and 212 Fitth street, near Bowery. from @ P.M. until (2. Hat checks duc, D*AMATIC INSTRUCTION —LEssoNs IN ACTING bY Series, actress. Apply to of addrest DRAMATIC ARTIST, 160 aixth avenue. ) “Acabeuy, oF Reh TO. nie E+ Tame Eom aR erage reserved ADY WILL SELL, 1) THAN $100, HANDSOMS | nae 2 nba aa rosewood carved Pianoforta, including Stool and | ————"" oer 7 Cover; pertect order: sweet, powertul tone, 28 nina | | MEtororiras street, near Bowery. rmeatinidat sD ‘EXPRE Es, ] ONG BRANCH BATTERSON FURNITURE AND Baggage Express, by way of Red Bank, por steamer Seabird, with change, Offices $95 Sixth avelito, corer ‘Thirty-tith street. ov __ BYES | AND EARs. INe “( RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES—J. T. DAVIa venior and only maker ot the improved artificial Human Eye, acknowledged by the faculty to be the only correct imitation of nature In the world 127 East Fue teenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues FANOFORTES TO RENT—OF OUR OWN MANU- = = | facture, by CHICKERING SON'S. 11 Bast Four- sHow PAINTING, MISCELLANKOUS, _ teenth sirect, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, a ABLISHMENT, IPLOMA “OF MBRIT, VIENNA EXHIBITION, 1873. — TrRIGH! UPRIGHT, upRicuT AND 8QU corr N I rereekaterson's Atherioan Powaers and Lozenges tery ae and Organs, Steinway crickering's, an e HERALD BUILDING, Indigestion and all Vise Na others; iarge assor it 4 —— ders, FE wer, bony Lozense Maiimente aud ioe rent. iment Tow ror ensh, Ont BROADWAY AND ANN STREBT, rove . New York; M x. 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