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i SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, &e. CE HL ST), NEAR AV. D.—AN { fa bes gt ony ont ‘wash and irou ; is a a splendid 4} t ity reference. ¢ COLORED WOMAN As! $2 ‘ity or-eountry. AV. A, ONE STAIR, FRONT.—AS FIRST CLASS 85 Sanaa cook inn Geeman Protestant or American family; if the family ix small would do the coarse washing WEST 35TH ST.—A COLORED WOMAN AS 131 first class cook or child*smurse or would travel ; good | reference. Call for three days. pills!’ EAST 32D ST.—TWOr SISTERS, TOGETHER OR separate: one as cock; the other to take care of @iildren an hree years’ refer- ences from her last pla = = ' WEST 22D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG, 204. Wiinan an good cook tira private boarding house; best city referent 436 Nest wife wish situations; the man as waiter; private or boarding house, address, for two days, HENR 4 —AN ENGLISH WOMAN, PROTEST. innercook by the.day; thoroigh game and, stormed to marketing and carving; would: | Of house; ests reference. Inquire for one week for Mrs. HARRIS, nO" LE WIDOW AS GOOD COOK, WASHER bp vielen Bad niy milk, and butter; is not afraid of work; ing like to cere Mer Aanarter peg bpd acta dermald or to assist in other work; city o A charm perma farred to high pay. Address Q B., Herald Up- + wen Branch office. Chambermaics, &e. WEST 44TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR—A YOUNG4| D5 Woon an chambermnid and waitress; will assist with washing and ironing if required: is willing to make herself generally useful; five years’ referenco from last place; no dbjection to the country. Call on Munday morning or ad- dress. WEST first class cook ; + —A. COLORED MAN AND he wite as cook or laundress, Call on oF SUFFOLK 8T.—AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT GIRL# chambermaid and waitress in a small family; no sbjection to the country. Callen or address 8. M. W 120 lays. e 20 WEST 35D ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED. | girl as chambermaid, waitress or nurse. Call for iwo days. EAST 35TH ST.—A LADY WISHES TO GET A 12 situation for a willing, usefal girl as ehambermaid id waitress ; if desired would. assist with the washing; city or country. WEST 92D 8T., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT. 14.5 Wiistciovea wontan. an charabermald and to axnist! with washing and ironings reference from lust place. “Call for two days, 18th and 19th. WEST 33D ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED+ girl as chambermaid or lanndress. Call for two ‘| General Housework, &c. EAST 28TH ST, REAR.—A RESPECTABLE young irl to do ‘general “housework in w small family; is « good washer and ironer; good references. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Laundresses, &e. 431 EAST 23D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO SAA. aF hecal housework or oe vost, washer ond favner; first clans reference. Call for two days. 2D AV.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL 117 housework in asmall family, or to do chamber- work and waiting; two years’ city references. Call on Mon- day. 2.209 22. Av BETWEEN STH AND. 114TH * sts., Harlem, third floor—A youny girl, lately fanded, to do general housework in a small family. Call or EAST 4TH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A married woman wishes to take fine washing and ironing. EAST? 16TH ST.—A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS 509 od some families’ washing; fluting done in the heatest manner; terms 75e. per dozen; satistnetory referenct Mrs, MILLER. 514 EAST 12TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN e wishes Indies’ or gentlemen’s washing to do at her own home, or to go ont to work; 75 cents por dozen best reference. irs, SMITH. 5 7TM AV, TOP FLOOR.—A WOMAN DESIRES DAS Tite tanittion or gentlemen's washing to do at address for two days. N AMERICAN GIRL WOULD LIKE A HOME IN A small family, to assist in light housework for her board; SaMewIne or washing, Address HOME, box 112 Herald office, Housekeepers, &e. [3 CLINTON PLACE —AN INTELLIGENT AMERT-, can woman ax housekeeper or to wait upon an invalid Indy; salary no object; a good home. Call on or adress HOME, D0) WEST TH st. NEAR) BROADWAY—A middle-aged American woman of ability and refine Ment, economical, kind and obliging, would take charge of house or an invalid, sow and be useful for. small compensa- tion; urtdoubted reference. Call on or address A. 5O WBst, 232 St, NEAR ST AV.—AN ACCOM: & plished lady, aged 17, cheerful and obliging, ax house. keeper for a widower of means. Cun call Sunday and all the wee 6 WEST 4TH S?., ONE FLIGHT, KOOM 4 (DON'T Io ring) young lady, aged 17, stranger in city 8 housekeeper. Call this daj ‘Miss SEYMOUR, 109 NEST 4187 S7.-AN AMERICAN PROTESTANT young woman as housekeeper in a private family; isn good seamstress; can sew on several machin lent references. 14.4. BAST S7TH sT.—A PosITION As HOUSE. keeper or companion wanted, by n lady of experi- ence, respectability and refinement; willing to leave the city? highest testimonials of character and competency ven. DQ BAST 2D STs YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, lntely arrived, as housekeeper in a widower's oF bachelor’s family. 242 WEST 28D ST.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON as housekeeper or to take care of an invalid and do WEST 32D ST.—A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH 204 girl as chambermaid and waitre: yn wash and iron very nicely; good reference. Addre: 91 4 WEST 35TH ST.—A. RESPECTABLE COLORED 3. irlas chambermaid and waitress. Call on or ad- lress MARY BRUCE. I18 WEST 29TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED girl as chambermaid or waitress; good city refer- mee, D0) WHST, JOT ST, THIRD FLOOR —AS CHAM. OU bermaid and waitress; good reference trom last Place. 952 WEST 26TH ST. (LAST EMPLOYER’S).—A 4 young colored woman as-chambermaid and laun- Gress. Call on Monday. Y55 WEST Ais? STA RESPECTABLE, YOUNG 20: wonun es chacaberasid sak waltessor to walt on wn invalid Indy; excellent references. Apply at the New! Uying-In Institution Q55 TMH AV.—a YOUNG GIRL OF 15 TO DO LIGHT” Je) chamberwork and waiting, or would assist in the tare of children; willing to make lrrself useful; good refer mee. 405 WEST 42D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. 2) bermaid and waitress or todo chamberwork and plain sewing; best city reference. 405 WEST, #20 STOA YOUNG GIRL TO DO ¢) chamberwork and waiting or general housework in asmall family; best city reference. 528 iT ST., SECOND FLOOR, BACK.—A RE- spectable girl as chambermaid in a private family or small boarding house. 1] for two days. wing, or as chambermald and to take care of growing city reterence. Call or address for two days. « 2 WEST 16TH ST.—AS WORKING HOUSE. ZO: Seoperin & seskcies nity: no objection to hard work; best referonces. Call on dress WILSON. 4.26 HUDSON Sr-—A wipow As HOUSEKEEPER » Ci unday. in a widows family. all after un oy SMreTt. 507 StH Av, RHST FLOOR A YOUNG WIDOW Hi rer’s fami ferred. Indy as hdnsekeeper ; widower's family preferred N ENGLISH WIDOW LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER; A would like i take care of and sanicats one SR ARS. ehil- lost her own; satisfactory references; the same required, Address 'NIOBE, box "214. Herald ‘Uptown Branch office. YOUNG WIDOW LADY, 28 YEARS OF AGE, AS A housekeeper, to @ widower preferred. Address Il. 8, Post office, New Yor LADY, ACTIVE, COMPETENT AND EXPERI- AL tited’ ai Rouscboper oF. manager; best reference, Address ACTIVE, box 166 Herald office. YOUNG WIDOW LADY, 26 YEARS OF AGE, wishes a position as housekeeper; widower preferred: ‘Address J. L.. General Post office, New York. YOUNG WOMAN, A STRANGER IN THE CITY, A as housekeeper for an elderly gentleman of means: no irigers need answer. Addross immediately E. M., box 117 Herald Uptown Branch offi YOUNG WIDOW FROM THE SOUTH WISHES A position as housekeeper for an elderly gentleman, or widower preferred. Address SINCERITY, Iferald Uptown Branch oftice, © YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT AND EXPERI- ence, suddenly thrown upon her own resources, desires % position ms housekeeper. Address A. M. H., Herald Up- town Branch office. A’ EDUDATED LADY, A THOROUGH HOUSE- Keeper, desires that position, of one where literary abil- ity is required. Honorable parties please address M. G. H., Herald Uptown Branch office, M. G, HOLBROOK. 534. WEST 27711 St. TOP FLOOR—A RESPECTA. ble Protestant girl to do chamberwork and waiting! ina plain private family and make herseit generally useful; city referonce. 2 025 3D AV., HARLEM, CORNER 111TH ST.—A -U ZO respectable girl to do upstairs work or nurse. , Gall for two days. HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHOR- IZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISE- MENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD BROADWAY. CORNER ANN STREET. NUE. 1,265 BROADW 530 SIXTH AY: 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. LEQRNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- Dressmakers and Seamstresses. ]Q ABINGDON SQUARE—A THOROUGH, FIRST clags dressmaker, of long experience, using'S. T. Tay- lor's system of dress cutting, wishes a place in some first ressmaking establishment as forewoman, or would go cut by the dav in first class families; terms, $3 per day. Ad- dress Mra. BREWSTER. 3G WEST 47rlt st. EXPERIENCED, SEAMSTRESS todo all kinds of family sewing and dressmaking in a nice family; no objection to take charge of children; would Fo to the country for the winter; good references, 10 WEST 24TH ST.—A THOROUGH, FIRST CLASS dressmaker; will go out by the day; has the latest Paris styles for fall and winter snits, evening dresses, bridal outfits, cloaks; mourning materials made in superior style. Address, by letter, BRITTON, 102 NEST STH st. CORNER OF 6TH AV.—as competent seanittress; operates on Wheeler. & Wilson's machine; understands’ dressmaking; no objection io the country or to travel; good city reference, Call on or address SEAMSTRESS. 102 WEST 14TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS MODISTE wishes the patronige of a few more families by the day, oF would make beautiful suite out of 15 to 18 varus. of silk, and finished in a Parisian style, at home; out of fashion it’ misfitted dresses altered equal to new: evening and party dresves a specialty. Cail and ree specimen. A. XOUNG ENGLISH LADY, AGED 21, AS HOUSE. Keeper without friends and in need; small assist- ince enclosed gratefully received; satisfaction given upon interview. Address L. £., box 100 Herald Uptown Branch office, 7 AN AMERICAN WIDOW, AGED 23, AS HOUSE. keeper in a widower's family, or in a position of trust. ‘Address COMPETENT, Herald office. A YADY, HAVING | BUFFICIENT FURNITURE TO furnish a nice fiat, would like to meet with a party who Would pay the rent of such in return for a good home, or would aecept a position as housekeeper where she can have sole control. Address M. T. K., box 145 Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT AND PROFES- sionally engaged on Sundays desires a home in some Fefined widower's family ax companion to one or two chil- dren; understands with great taste the arranging of their clothing; home an object, yet would expect a fair remunera- tion for services. Address COMPANION, Herald office. A. XOUNG, WIDOW WANTS A SITUATION AS honsekeeper with a gentieman of means; only respect able parties need answer. Address 1s, W., Herald office. OTEL PROPRIETORS.—A LADY, BEING DISEN- caged. ax housekeeper in a large summer hotel, oF hotel inthe citys best roference. Address AMERICAN, Herald Uptown Branch office, HE WIDOW OF A WELL KNOWN MERCHANT IN this city desires a ition as housekeeper or governess. in hotel or private family. Please address Mrs. M., box 140 Herald Uptown Branch office. Laundresses, &c. COLUMBIA PLACE (8TH ST.), NEAR AY. D.—A splendid ironer wishes to go out by the day, or would live in a private family by the month; city reference, Mrs. ISHERWOOD. Q5 oT AY. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT.—A RESPECT. able widow to do the washing of some gentlemen and families; understands polishing; best city reference, Mrs, ROBINSON, WEST 32D STA RESPECTABLE COLORED woman to do Imindry work at her own house, or ‘would go out by the day 123 EAST SIST ST.—A DRESSMAKER WILL GO ont by the day to families who want elegant dresses nade, SM. 113 WEST 22? ST, REAR—TO DO GENTLEMEN'S or families’ washing; best city reference, Cail on or address Mrs. TURNER. Address DRESSMAKER, care Mme. E. Sever. 159 WEST 20TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED Oe Sail on or address Mrs. R. GINDRELL. 12 ah WEST 25TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A_ LAUNDRESS reference. seamstress to go out by the day or week to sow, 16 EAST 53D ST., NEAR 3D AV.—A RESPECTABLE desires ladies’ and gentlemen's washing; first class 12 4 WEST 54TH S8T.. SECOND FLOOR.—A RE- spectadle colored woman would like some Indies’ and gentlemen's washing, by the month or dosen, an as seamstress and chambermaid. Apply to Mrs. TRABERT. 93 4 EAST 40TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHIL- OO dren's nurse and to do plain sewing: understands the Wheeler & Wilson machine thoroughly; has her own ma- thine; good city references. Q5L TAY TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—AN OL American woman to work by the day or week at towing, housecleaning or any kind of honest work. "Call for e week. 303 EAST 21ST, ST.—SEAMSTRESS BY THE DAY or week; understands Wheeler & Wilson's machine, dressmaking; it, fit and ry iN sh \- frossmaking: ean cut, fit and make children’s clothes. Ad 305 TAY, BETWEEN 2771 AND 28TH ST3.—A ©) competent drossmaker wishes a few more engage. Call ments by the day; can cut and fit; best city reference. or address, 130 NEST 77H, SLA RESPECTABLE WOMAN to go out by the day to wash and iron, or will take washing at her residence. 132 WEST 15TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS LAUN- ai dress and chambermaid. WEST 29TH 8T.. FIRST FLOOR, REAR.—A © 134 colored woman wishes ladies’ and gentlemen's plain washing. Call on or address for one week Mrs. ©, B16 WEST 26TH ST.—ONE OF THE MOST STYLISH A cutters and Severe to adie? dressmakin, would Iike 8 few engagements by the day: refers t families in the city. “addresetire IO. Bee ne ene 1G BAST STH ST—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL As soamstrese; can operats on Wheeler & Wilson's machine: understands, cressmakin aut_don't ent; would with chamberwor) r tend 3 ret 5 I PORTER, care uf Stiner. Da aiaBaaale EAST 74TH STA COMPETENT DRESS. maker would like a few engagements by the day or 35 would do dressmaking at home; terms low: can refer to the Call on or ddress Miss SMITH. Brst families. ‘ 2D AV.—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT DRESS. BOL “maker dosiren w tow eneneooua te OE Any; first class reference, 6TH AV.—AN EXPERIENCED OP! 84 Wheeler & Wilson's machine: hore eaten ands making 1 and infant thirte, ‘Call on of address Mrs. Ie M. JONES eentemen's JOHNSON, 136 WEST, 27TH 8. BASEMENT DOOR—A RE. spectable woman to do ladies’ and gentlemen's washing; can give satisfaction to any person, 136 WEST got st, THIRD FLOOR, BACK.—A RE. spectable colored woman to do washing by the week or dozen; good reference, Cull tor Mrs MOORE, 138 EAST, Seti (st. | PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).— A competent Inundress with excellent reference, wishes washing to do at I y the di 147 ROOM 8—A ERIENCED colored lanndrent yolieits washing and ironing to do ‘at her house; expert tluter. Mrs, GARRISON, 5 EAST 43D ST., CORNER OF 3D AY., FIRST 158 Foor ten aa’ Fexpectable woman wishes. few more families! washing at 75 cents per dozen, fluting in- elu i all week. Mrs. CAHILL. 176 THOMPSON ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS solicits washing and ironing to do at her house by the week or month. 20 WEST 28TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT.—A respectable woman wishes family ot gentlemen's washing at her own homo; best city reference, F209 WHET, 20TH ST, TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A | respectable woman wishes to go out by the day; is a first clays washer and Sroner; would take washing to her own home. 1 145 BROADWAY.—A FIRST CLASS MODISTR, je from Worth, has just returned f with the autumn und winter styles, desires. the pattonaeen S few additional thmitie; suite maite In few days from Bez u smallest in tities istic: jesigns M rer would go out $0 families, nes $9. ult the LADY WANTS A SITUATION AS SEAMST! or housekeeper. Address L. A., box 167 ierald ofice PERSON ACCUSTOMED TO FITTING AND cut. ting in a first class dressmaking establishment wanted; inst be competent to superintend a work room, i Mme. DOUGLASS, 13 East 17th st, AN EXPERIENCED OPERATOR ON WHEELER .& Wilson's machine desires engagements by the day or week: understands making all kinds of ladies’, clilldren's and infants’ materials, Address OPERATOR, Herald Uptown Branch office. J WANE DOIEDIATE, EMPLOYMENT—CAN DO copyit, dressmaking, children’s dresses, family sewing, Rentiemon's underelothinig nnd repairing. Address, all the week, W. 0. W., Herald Uptown Branch office. WO LADIES DESIRE SITUATIONS; ONE AS CUT. ter and fitter; the other as assistant in the manufact ing of ladies’ suits; ean influcnce some trade. Address G,, Herald office, ANTED—BY A SEAMSTRESS, ONE OR TWO EN- gagements to sew in private families by the day or week; can cut and fit; can operate on several machines tatistuetory city reference. Call for two days at Work Women's Protective Union, 38 Bleecker st, General Housework, &c. 1 KER ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO do general housework {i private family; Washer and ironer; city reference Cull for two day: 23, CHARLES &T.. ECC ble colored girl to do general housework in a priv family or ax chambermaid in w private boarding house; best BLEE no letters answered. Teter C8, 136 West gern st. THIRD FLOOR, BACK room.—A young gitl (colored) to do light house- ork or i re. MADISON 8T., FRONT BASEMENT, A YOUNG Kirl to do genéral housework; no objection to the 212 tountry. 21 WEST 24TH 8T., ROOM 3,—A WOMAN TO G0 ont by the day; takes washing home; references. Call or address. 214. 270i St. IN THE BASEMENT. —WASIING and ironing for Indies or gentlemen, or would go ‘out to day's work. Mrs. VAR 22 WEST BOTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED men’s or families’ wasihng. woman would like to get some ladies’ or gentle. Mrs, TABBERT, Q3() BAST STH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN ZH) to take home washing oF to go ont by the day; best : nee. her own house; will be prompt and reliable. 3D AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO. GO 2, ut by the day washing. ironing aud houseclea ing; willing and obliging; good city reterences. 87 BROADWAY.—LADI FINE WASHIN! laces, Huting and curtains at 75 cents per pair, done up by Mme. ED LIETZ. Wants: A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRE! S families’ or gentlemen's washing at 75c. per dozen, Address Mrs. DONNELLY, Herald Uptown Branch office, Nurses, &e. 75 2D AVA MONTIILY NURSE DESTRES IM. ©) mediate employment; satisfactory references. Ad- dross Mra, HARPER. 86 CLINTON ST., ROOM 1: German woman’ to nurse family. 12] BAST 88D STA COMPETENT AMERICAN girl ax nurse to an invalid, or as plain seamstress, or any position of trust in a family. 15 WHET STH ST.—AN EXPERIENCED LADY AS OU nurse or nurse to an invalid: references from first class physicians and ladies, Call on or address NURSE. [GQ GOLUMBIA HEIGHTS, BROOKLYN. —AN AMER 2 ‘ican woman as nurse; is capable of taking care of children and doing plain sewing and chamberwork; willing to make herself useful, Can be seen at her present employ or’s. —A RESPECTABLE k people in a private FULTON ST., BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTABLE married woman as wet nurse. 20 EAST 38TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE and to do light chamberwork and waiting; is will- ing und obliging; good reference. vA WEST 27TH ST.—A MARRIED WOMAN, 24 yours as wet nurse: has references and certificate, Call on or address CATHERINE FALVEY. QL5 WEST wT STAN EXPERIENCED ENG. ¢) lish woman as monthly nurse or to wait on a lad best doctors’ reference jsiven, Call on or address Mrs. COOK! 316 EAST STE STA YOUNG AMERICAN Grn 16 years old, to tend children and make herself w ful in a private family; is a good plain sewer; referonce. Ad- dress. 360 WEST 29TH St, THIRD FLOOR.—a RESPECT. able married wonian wishes a baby to wet nurse at her own home; has lost her own, two weeks old, and has uo other children none but respectable parties need apply ; best relerenco, 4.23, 3D AV. BETWEEN 20TH AND soTII STS., Tear honse.—A respectable married woman as wet nurse; best reference from doctor; can gu nt once. Call lor two days. 48) 6TH AV’, REAR—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes tho cure of a child; has a clean home. 583, PACIFIC ST., NEAR 4TH AV., BROOKLYN.—A highly respectable lady, competent and experienced, as monthly nurse. 60 6TH AV.—AS EXPERIENCED NURSE; IS accustomed to the care of children for many years; fully competent to take entire charge ofa baby: will take re entire charge of a nursery; a good narse in sickness and a good sewer: best city references; willim jewish family preferred, Call for two days. 74 STH AV.—A WIDOW LADY OF REFINEMENT, desires permanent position as nurse to children, from 3 to 10 years of age; best references us to charact Call on Mrs. ILUDSON. 92- 2D AV., CORNER OF 49TH ST.—A YOUNG American girl totake care of children and make herself generally useful. NEW ENGLAND NURSE AND ACCOUCHEUR tnkes pleasure in informing her friends and the public that she is now prepared to take ladies during their confine- ment, where they will have the best of care at the lowest terms. Addrexs NURSE, No. 103 West Thirty-sixth street, RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN AS WET nprse; fresh breast of milk; no objection to the coun- try; first class reference from physician. Address NURSE, Herald Uptown Branch oftice. N EXPERIENCED NURSE HAS GOOD AOCOMMO- dations, with best medical attendance, for ludies in con- finement or other illness; terms low. Address, for ten days, Mrs. WOOD, Herald Uptown Branch oftice. A LADY WISHES TO GET A GOOD HOME FOR A very. Caco infant's nurse; one she can recommend highly, “Address, for two days, NURSE, box 121 Herald Up- town Branch office. A. MIDDLE-AGED FRENCIC PROTESTANT WOMAN to take care of an infant; has had experience; good eference from last place, Address box 116 Herald Uptown Branch office. FRENCH PROTESTANT GIRL AS NURSE; CAN do sewing; good reference. Address box 110 Herald Uptown Branch office, TANTED—A POSITION FOR A YOUNG GIRL IN an American family as nurse or upstairs girl; best ref- erence. Address Mrs. M, Herald office. and obliging; o Waitresses, &. 73 SUFFOLK ST—A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN AS waitress in a hotel, hoarding honse or restaurant; no objection to the country. ' Call on or uddress M. O. Miscellaneous. 15 WEST 29TH st, Frnst FLOOR, BACK ROOM— *) A young woman to take care of a clu room, gentle. men's rooms or office. 153 WESt ast st, SECOND FLOOR—A YouNG Oe) colored woman to wait ona Indy; is willing and obliging; understands her business in all’ ite branches; operate an machine; good reference. F. HATFIELD. 350 sTHAV.cA FRENCH GIRL AS LADY'S MATD JU and seamstress with a family going to New Orleans for the winter; no objection to taking cure of grown. chil: dren; best city reference. Address for one week: 628 SH AVA SMART AMERICAN GInE, AGE 14, wants a good home. Call for two days, 63) 11, wants a good home. Call for two days. 1.4.37 22, ANA MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, AN 5 American, in a widower's family; waos no ob- Ject; no objection to the country; best reference. Call on or ‘address Mrs, M. C. LADY OF REFINEMENT DESIRES A POSITION as companion to a partial invalid, with a lady or fagnily Foing to Europe or California: would’ ask no compensation mat expenses defrayed. Address B. W. B., Herald office. A. YOUNG LADY, AN ORPITAN, DESIRES A POsT- tion as Indy’s companion or to attend an aged lady; city or country. Address E. I., Westfield, N, J. A. FRENCH LADY AS SALESWOMANCONE WO understands thoroughly about dresses and laces; n jection to leave the city; best city references. ADEMOISELLE, 32 West 9th st. 8 LADY'S MAID OR TO TAKE ® young miss, by an educated pleasant manners; underst STH AV.—A SMART AMERICAN GIRL, AGED CUARGE OF oung French person of ds all kinds of sewing, cutting and fitting and operate on machine; highest reterences. ‘Address It. M., box 166 Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘AIR.—ANY LADY WISHING A FIRST CLASS hairdresser and one who understands all kinds o| ‘work, call on or address N. SULLIVAN, 233 6th av, ADY'S MAID, WHO SPEAKS FOUR LANGUAGES, 4 knows the Continent well, wishes to meet with a fam: ily to travel in Europe. Address M. K., Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A SITUATION TO TAKE CHARGE OF the manufact as f ladies’ undergarments; best city reference. Address ©. m., Herald office. Intelligence Offices. OR RELIABLE SERVANTS CALL AT J. MORISON'S first class Servants’ Institute, 138 West 11th st., corner th ay., west side. J. MORISON, HELP WANTED—FEMALES, neon nnn ‘A, © StHWaRT & Co. Wad NT. FIRST CLASS EMBROIDERERS ON INDIA SHAWLs. FIRST CLASS CLOAK MAKERS. FIRST CLASS DRESS AND WAIST MAKERS. FIRST CLASS OPERATORS ON WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, propelled by steam. STEADY EMPLOYMENT AND LIBERAL PAY. Apply at NINTH STREET ENTRANCE, before 9 A. M.. Broadway and sts. —A.—WANTED, BY RODGERS & ORR BROTHERS, 183, 185 and 187 8th av., 60 dressinake on Wheeler & Wilson's machines; also an prepared to go tv work, CHANCE.—MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS learn telegraphy ‘and take positions. THOMPSON'S 20 4th av., opposite Ci Institute, Telegraphy man t practically, with instruments, Commence diately. GERMAN PROTESTANT MAID—MUST BE A GOOD s, understand dressmaking and hairdressing; e required. Call, for two days, at 41 West 34th between Mand 11 A. M. - SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. _ SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG FRENCH. man, as waite; 4 W. vine oye beat refebaos. Call on or address G. STEWARD.—A FIRS CLASS MAN IS OPEN n engagemont in a hopl or club, good boarding idence; city ¢country. Address BRIT- ferald Uptown Brinch office. (Protestayt) as coachinan, who thorushly understands his business; dther city or country. Address 232 Willing at., carpenter shop, BY A honest; D—BY \ COLORED MAN, AS fireman in a boarding house o private family or hotel; is willin, ‘i ITUATION WAN S ANTI nd obliging, 41 West GSitwation w. BY AYOUNG MAX eeper: best r Pp Seb nest extates ces. Ad ITUATION WANTE A PRENCH WAITER; © thoroughly com) “ d list place. “Apply ¢ a id wiling; advertises from his UL BOY.—SITUATION aged 18, VANTED, BY A BOY, n's place; city or country! Koo} reference: wages low. ald [ptown Branch office. De MAN, TO TEND FURNACE AND DO / choresin # gentleman's hous¢ Address I. L., box 149 Herald Uptown Branch office. + ‘ANTED—WORK OF ANY {IND. ears of age; best reference. Addr Heraid ottice. MAN 30 L., box 103 GENTEEL FAMILY OF THREE, LIVING IN A strictly first class and very convenient Freneh fit, wish immediately an excellent cook: must be willing and bring very best city references. Apply at 137 East 50th st., near Lexington av., Monday morning. B ALTMAN & CO, wanted for the Ladies’ Wadernass: Department; also cloaks and furs salesmen; permanent persons; none others need call. and 333 6th av, First class saleswoman positions to competent Apply at once as above, 331 KERS WANTED.—TO FIRST CLASS HANDS t work and prompt payment. Callon after 6 o'clock.” Mime. FLAURAUD, No. 196 West DPESSMAKERS = WANTED—GOOD HANDS, | ON waists und skirts; also a young girl to go errands and sew. Mrs. COLLINS, 45 Wost 18th st. IRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, IMPROVERS AND two apprentices. Only good sewers and quick workers eed upply at 458 4th av. IRST CuASS CLOAK MAKERS WA . erators on Wheeler & Wilson's and machines, 'ED—ALSO OP- rover & Baker's ply to R, HAYWARD, 46 Howard st, ILLINERS WANTED—ONLY FIRST CLASS AND long experienced need apply; can expect good pay. Apply, for two days, at 287 Grand st. ILLINERS.—WANTED, SEVERAL FIRST CLASS trimmers, who are acsustomed to retail city work only, r ont Brooklyn establishment. Apply either at 261 Fulton St, Brooklyn, or 53 West Lath st., New York. J. ROTHSCHILD, ALESLADIES.—WANTED, SEVERAL FIRST CLASS +). salesiadies for millinery sow room; none but those ac- customed to city trade need apply: alsa cash girls. ‘J. RUTUSCHILD, 38 West 14th st, FORKING HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—BY A FAM- ily living on a flat: family consists of gentleman and four children, youngest 12 years of age; no washing or iron- ing: all else fequired to be done, including mending and making underwear; one with a sewing machine preferred; Yauges $20. Apply On Monday, from 2 to 4 P. M., at 200 West h st. ANTED—TWO GOOD DRESSMAKERS ACCUS- tomed to trimming. Apply at 470 6th av. Vv ANTED—BY A RESPECTAILE, WILLING MAN, A J) k,, jilation as light porter; exellent reference, Address 'ANTED~A SITUATION, rald office ‘Wetierens grocery busin employer as security; g best reference given. ‘AITER.—BY A FRE: roughly unders ly; very wood city corner 47th st. WANTED-—BY 4 COLORED A SI1UATION AS waiter, Call at or address 357West 36th st. Ke at Ber D BOY, Herald offi 30 YEARS OF AGE, business, in a private PAUL, 529 6th oHMAD nding. hi rence, Aldre: PROTESTANT SINGLE EMPLOY- ment as coachman and g 4 to farnace and be generally weful; has very good city rverence, Ad+ dross ©. M., be rald office. COLORE A. SITUATIONS ‘elty or country. , 43 Went Sst st, LISHMAN T { of one or two Can be seen at or address WALTE RE ZA. situation as con Business; a earful driv dress PADDO YOUNG MAN W class conch ran Cuil on or address P. RESPECTABLE YO like a situation as t city refer AMERICAN MAN WISHES A thoronzhly understands bie pod references. Call on or ade A SITUATION AS FIRST 5 n his last employer, D MAN WOULD chiman or walter in a private {ime ec. Call on or address J, W. J, 183 DISPC jon tor his coae ry respect. Inquire in the store on Monday, > MA N WISHE! n givo the best city ref Call or SHES A it 101 Maedongal st. A PECTABLE COL best city reference, ‘BEd wt. : ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FRENCHMAN (single), as first class waiter it a private fansily; has excellent reference from his last epployers. Call fortive days, at 107 Wooster st. ¥V ANTED—BY A MAN, A SITUATION AS COOK IN ‘restaurant; understands mews, oysters and curving. Address G. 850 Btl WASTED-BY (A FRENCH MALE COOK, A SITU: on in a private family or hote|: bext city references, Address DELACROIX & CARROLL, 196 6th av. ANTED—BY YOUNG brite EMPLOYMENT OF some kind, havirg a few leisure hours, day or evening. Address LEISU! 13) WARSTED-BY A COLORED NAN, A SITUATION ‘as cook or waiter; city reterente. ‘Address 248 West 38th st., rear; no objections to boarding house. Call Monday and Tuesday. 150 WTS, AMOUNT WILT, BE PAID FOR A + permanent position paying a fair salary by a i man who has held a position of responsibility and trust for over ten years; has had experience as cashier and bookkeeper, though would prefer outéoor occupation. Ad- dress J. 8. G., Herald office. Q]Q BAST s7TH St. BASEMENT.—A YOUNG MAN, 4124 18 months landed, to take care of horses or wait on table, or would go as footman; eity or country; good refer- ence. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. Bs rai paivitd ADJUSTED, BOOKS OPE ED, WRITTEN up and closed; best references. Address M., box 683 New York Post offices WASTED-IN A FAMILY OF TWO, A RESPECTABLE girl who understands general housework; also wash- ing and ironing. 316 East 52d st., Ist and 2d avs. A FAIR PENMAN SEEKS EMPLOYMED WOULD * address circulars. Address SCRIBE, box 127 Herald office. WANXTED-A GIRL ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, TO take care of children, who ean go home at night; Ger- Apply at'52 Perry st., between Bleecker man pref and 4th sts, ANTED—A YOUNG FRENCH OR GERMAN WOMAN to take charge as nurse of a small child. None but those with best city reference need apply, at 25 Madison av., Monday morning, after ten o'clock. ANTE) EXPERIE D CLOAK, HANDS; first class hands can make from $12 to $18 per week; plenty of work and no delay. INDESTRUCTIBLE RUFFLE, COMPANY, 254 and 256 Canal st. HIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK 11 family; must be a good cook and laundress. Call, for two days, corner Broadway and 52d st. WANTED T CLASS BUTTONHOLE MAKERS. Apply at 59 East 9th st. Miss SMAR’ ANTED—FIR: CLASS DRESSMAKER, APPLY at 163 East 34th st., basement door. Warps FEW GOOD DRESSMAKERS, AT 151 East 30th st. ANTED—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS WAIST HANDS who thoroughly understand their business; also an apprentice. Apply at basement, 114 West 44th st. ©. DREVET. WANTED-IN A LARGE RETAIL FANCY GOODS house, a first class saleslady for the toilet and perfum- ery departmont; only those having a thorough knowledge in al Herald offies its details need address, with references, C. L., box,114 AX OLD BOOKKEEPER DESIRES A SITUATION; best references. Address I. F, B., box 3,880 Post office SITUATION—BY A RE MAN oachman ; thoronshl: lerstands the care and mont of horses, harness and carriages: is strictly sober anc st city references from last employer, 7th a TLEMAN GROOM.—BY A Europe, a situation for his coachman, a (Maco pda ‘olored man; careful Sriver and emper pply personally or by note to WM. MATOR, 115 hee. olin OACHMAN—BY A MIDDT J man (Danish); is city or country; takes horses, harness, washing of nicecarringes: knows how to run a’ furnace s perfact knowledge of his bi faithful; will always be found se a gentleman's place, in or todo so, when not em un object as a good ho! ness: isa Prot nt, soper, honest and n clo any kind of work on. and is willing snot so much good round the I din is 16 5’ in this references, Can bo seen ‘at or address CO, SCIULI Pearl st. ntry NOACHMAN OR WAITE J petent_ colored man d S FARRABY, care F ER AND FLOR well up to his work f Addr Addres ARDE TF Swede fession; references Al, ITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGH FE farmer and kitchen enrdener, or to work a gent place on shares; not afraid of work; or would ta agentleman’s placo during the winter stands horses and cattle: good imilkers wif dairy woman; good re Appl hy letter. for three days, M., care of A. Bri 876 Broadway, or No, 3 Broadway, New Y 393 East sire ST.—AN_AMERIC OALO wife wish situations in coachmay 0 himself useful; woman as cook, washer and ironer; first clast references, nn ever, pro sonally oF man, No. AN AND GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE IN MERCANTILE positions wishes employment as assistant bookkeeper, correspondent, salesman, collector or for outdoor duties; willing and industrious: good reference; salary a secondary object. Address RELIABLE, Herald office. HELP WANTED—HALES. COMPETENT MAN WANTED—IN A LIGHT Bt ness for spare hours or whole N BOOK YOUNG MAN, WITH A THOROUGH SHIPPING ‘and general business experience, desires a situation; small salary expected; can speak and write both German and English and can telegraph; best reference, Address ARTHUR BRANDT, care of C. E. Fuller, 115 Broad st, POSITION AS CASHIER OR BOOKKEEPER wanted—By a young man of 27; has been connected with one of our largest wholesale clothing houses for seven years ax office man and juntor partner: the highest city references given, Address D., box 204 Herald office. A GENTLEMAN (0 AND MARRIED), GREATLY EX- perienced in general buxinoss as cashier, accountant, Private secretary, &c., wants employment, part or full time. nny capnelty at most any salary; references undoubted ; habits correct. Address LIVINGSTON, Herald office, A. RRUGGIST: OF BIGHT YEARS’ EXPERIENCE desires # situation; would take small salary if steady pinco: first class reference. Address F. W. R., box 58 sta- tion G, Brooklyn. 8 CORRESPONDENT, CLERK, LITERARY AS- sistant or otherwise; a young man, proficient in litera- ture as well as office duties and of tested capacity desires a situation, Address FIDELITY, box 2,516 Post office. YOUNG MAN, WITH FIVE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE assalesman in wholesale notions, fancy and gentle- HAVING J tensive acquaintance throughout the ithern Stat desires an engagement as travelling agent for the sale of liquors or cigurs, or both combined; satisfactory references will be given. Address A. B. C., box 185 Herald office. _A GENTS WANTED FORENIFE CLE . 62 FULTON ‘ew York. CHANCE.—MEN, WOMEN, BO’ Tearn_ telegraphy and take positions, opposite Cooper Institute. CONCERN, No. 7 Warren st., 10 A. A GENTLEMAN | (ISRAELITE) AND THOMPSC Telegraphy RLS ‘3. Colle; taught with instruments. Commence imme dintely. GENTS WANTED—TO SOLICIT ORDERS FROM families and large consumers in town and countrys, bost terms. Apply to AT AMERICAN REPUBLIC TEA COMPANY? 75 Barelay st. CHANCE.—WANTED, A FEW GOOD, RELIABLE men or boys, to sell a new article; costs * ttle and sells well; large inducements. Apply in basement, 31 Cortlandt strect. D GENTS WANTED—TO S FOR THE NEW grand edition of the Douay Bible, with notes from Hays dock and Dore’s splendid illustrations. Apply to P. O'SHEA, publisher, 37 Barelay st., New York. —CITY AND COUNTRY, TO SELL teas to families and largo consumers; greatest induce. ON TEA COMPANY, 148 Chambers st. CAN ANTED-AN APPRENTICE TO LEARN THE | men's furnishing goods, desires a situation; recently in the GENTS Y dressmaking: one smart and obliging, with good refer- | employ of the largest firm in the city. Address G. 8. A., ence. Call at 10 West 1th st, Mme. BRI Herald office. : ments. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON WHEEL- YOUNG DRY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—ONE er & Wilson's machine. 11 East 18th st. WA nNtsp—A YOUNG GIRL JUST LEAVING SCHOOL, to receive ladies and assist in a dressmaking estab: lishment; reference required. Address ©., box 149 Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED—EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN FOR Jaces and hosie RICHARD MEARES, comer Gth av. and 19th st, ANTED—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, APPLY at 220 West 21st st., near 7th av. WAXTEDIFIRST CLASS OPERATORS | ON Wheoler & Wilson's machines, for ladies’ undergar- ments, on week work, therefore none but experts need apply to8. BRILL & CO.,"48 Lispenard st. JANTED—AN APPRENTICE OR IMPROVER, WHO speaks French and English, on first class millinery. Ap- ply to Mme, CABTROL, No. 89'Union square. WASTEDTAN ENERGETIC CATHOLIC LADY, OF Kood addross, to sell goods on commission or salary, Apply; on Wednesday, to THOMAS KELLY, 17 Barclay si, second floor. accustomed to pack goods, writes a falr hand and will Toake himself generally useful. ' Address, stating references, FACTORY, Herald offic FIRST CLASS PACKAGE 1 HOUSE WANT a salesman; must be thoroughly posted in the busi- noss:such a one can make a favorable arrangement; com- munications confidential. Address, with real namo and references, E. 8., Herald office. § BOOKKEEPER OR CORRESPONDENT.—A YOUNG man of 25, American, speaking and writing French, Spanish and Italian, good address and « hard worker, in an; business capacity at very low salary. Address 'BOOK- KEEPER, box 109 Herald office, SITUATION DESIRED FOR A YOUNG MAN OF ED. ucation, address and force, at lowest salary, in a busi- ness office. Address NEW YORKER, Herald office. OY OF 18 WANTED—TO A: 1CK AND IN OF loarn the lamp and glass business, Address GLASS, Herald office. Orel BOYS WANTED.—APPLY TO LORD & TAYLOR: corner Grand and Chrystie sts. RRAND BOY WANTED—MUST BE OVER 15, WILIx E ing to work and have best city references, Apply to M. A. CONNOLLY, No. 7 East 16th st., before 8 A. M. S AND ENERGY ON ‘anew work, in parts; city and country routes; fare paid. JAMES SHEEHY, tieneral Subscription Agency, 3 Bare clay st. N ‘AN SERVANT WANTED—FOR A PRIVATE HOUSE must understand making furnace fires, attonding gat ally useful; best references ror oD: R. Ls., No. 7 East 16th st. A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS BOOK- ree and clerk. assistant bookkeeper, entry or ship- ping clerk; isnot afraid to work; first class reference. Ad- dress PERSEVERING, Herald office. MPORTANT TO FAMILIES—DR. RICORD'S EUs Peerigents wanted everywhere: $00 & day. onsily made, Send for samples, GEO. SHIELS, druggist, Gene eral Agent, 896 Broadway, N Ae EXPERIENCED MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN wants asituation, Address A. G., Herald office. WANTEDITIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, WHO CAN work on Wheeler & Wilson machine; also appren- tices. Only good sewers necd apply at 1.145 Broadway. AGED WHITE WOMAN, FOR general housework, in a fanrily of two; must sleep at home ; wages $3 a week; city reference required. Call, on Monday, at 252 West 43d st. VYERSON THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED WITH Canadian and border jobbing trade wishes to form a conneetion with @ tea importing house; best references given, Address J. C., Herald office. 1 SALESMAN WANTED—IN FIRST CLASS MAR- ket. Only those qualified need apply at 1,200 Broad- way, Monday P.M. ANTED—IN A RETAIL DRY GOODS HOUSE, A smart, intelligent roung lady to assist at correspon- dence; must write a rt ic’. legible hand. Address, stating sulary expected, &c., RETAIL DRY GOODS, box 143 Hor ald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—AN AMERICAN, ENGLISH OR GERMAN woman to go in the country and do housework: no ob- Jection to one with a child; must be a good housekeeper and willing to work. Any one wishin # permanent job and o oe home can address WIDOWER, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FIRST CLASS chambermaid; must be willing to aksist in the pantry; dost city references required. Apply at 27 West 27th st, between and 1 o'clock, on Monday. SQ WEST 14TH ST.—WANTED, FIRST CLASS OD dressmakors, finishers and skirt trimmers. Only those acenstomed to the best of work need apply to J. HYMAN, 20( FIRST CLASS CLOAK —HANDS—STEADY workers can make from $12 to$18 n week. WECHSLER, ABRAHAM & COLLINS, 45 Worth st. 580 3D AV.—A FEW GOOD DRESSMAKERS wanted. Call early on Monday, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. iG MAN, STEADY AND INTELLIGENT, ituation to learn the grocery or dry goods of very small salary expected, and’ would on trial without salary for a month, Address C., box 17 Herald office. A®, AMERICAN DESIRES A SITUATION IN ANY respectuble business, Address AMERICAN, box 186 Herald office. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. ce 393 Bast 14TH ST.~A FRENCH LADY, OF GREAT ae) experience in teaching her language grammatically and conversationally, wishes to find an American family for governess and tench French, Address, A. COLORED BOY WISHES 4 SITUATION IN A store as errand boy. 110 West 26th st. 4 RICHARD WHITE, DG, CEERK—A GERMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS the business thoroughly and has good references may ade arest CLERK, box 140 ferald Uptown Branch office. RUG CLERK OR YOUNG PHYSICIAN WANTE! Small capital only, chance to goin business. Addr BUCHU, box 169 Herald office. JIRST CLASS DRESS GOODS SALESMAN WANTED. Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, corner Grand and Chrys- tie sts. ae LAWYER HAS A VACANCY IN HIS ‘oftice for a persevering youth, who will be taught law practice. Address LAWYER, box 133 Herald office. Se SALESMAN WANTED.—ONLY THOSE HAVING ‘an experience in a first class city house, Apply by letter only. JOUN DANIELL & SON, 750 Broadway. JALESMEN WANTED—FOR THE CLOAK AND SUIT WY departments, Germans preferred: also n smart youn; man as ticket writer and salesinan, at A. FIELDS’, coruer o} Chrystie and Grand sts, ITUATION AS TRAVELLING SALESMAN IN ANY ©. branch of dry goods or fancy goods by a young man of ganerience: will engnge for, n moderate salary. Address SALESMAN, box 126 Herald Uptown Branch ofice, IMPORTING HOUSE; Adress, giving age, with ref Post uillee. Fr OP tinge test vent, $100 erences, MERCI [ daily commercial journal; city experience preferred. | Address box Wwe YOUNG MEN TO LEARN AND ENGAGR \ in the telegraph operating business. For particulars call or write to TELEGRAPH INSTRUCTION COMPAN corner Brondway and Eighth st. ANTED—A ETIC CANVASSERS. AD: droxs It, V. ANTED—FIRST CLASS CLOAK CUTTERS; ONLY cloak cuttors need apply; the right man obtain a scood INDESTRUCTIBLE RUFFLE COMPANY, 254 ED—A GENTLEMAN THOROUGHLY EXPERL ed in soliciting advertisements for an established! one who has bad an extensive 905 Post oltive. a) 7 N HONEST BOY, ABOUT 14 OR 14 residing with his ‘parents and can bring inan oflice of a wholesale house. Addresa ald office. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED AND ENERGETIC man, of good address, to take charge of canvassers for the sale of a new publication on iron, for the coming Cen- tonnial; will sell now among nil classes; to the right man an interest will be given. Address O. I. J., box 116 Herak office. NTED—A COPYIST; ONE ABLE TO WRITE TES - and. Address, giving specimen, TEXT, Herak office. JANTED—A HEAD WAITER FOR A FIR \ hotel; good reterence required. Adare Herald office. CLASt HOTEL, 10 MANUFACTURERS AND COMMISSION MER- chants, manufacturers of harness, collars, trunks, sad- dies, carrinjes, patent leather, harness and saddle do., har- ness and saddie hardware please take notice—An experi- enced business man, well acquainted with the business es in Havana, Cuba, where he has been doing business for soveral years in the’ mentioned articles and wlso as ex- change broker, wishes to obtain employment in « good manu- factory or a commission honse asx Spanish correspondent; out of New York preferred: ix, able to bring & ood trade; Willing to. travel ae agent to foreign countries; speaks Rpanish, English and French: first clase reference ‘ns to honesty and business capacity. Address A. 8., box 4,994 Post office, New York. INGTON AV( V ‘ANTED—A DOOR BOY, AT 120 LE. wages $2 per week, Vv 7 ANTED—A bo; apply. © T8kKos PORTER Db. Yass this clty; Hberal inducements. B, for one week. si EXPERIENCED IN TH! ’ wholesale clothing busines others neod. ‘all, between 9 and 12 M, with references, on & HACKES, 325 Broadway. ENERGETIO YOUNG MEN WANTED—TO CAN- Inquire at 43 THE TRADES. YOUNG MAN, AGED 20, WISHES A SITUATION to work in a private house and make himself useful, Address J. W. T., Herald office, LADY SPEAKING FRENCH AND TEACHING THE higher English branches and muste desires a position whore x few hours’ daily teaching will be taken as compen- sation for board. Address Mrs. GEORGE VANDENHOF 106 West 42d st. A YADY WHITES LETTERS, | BNSINESS AND friendly; prepares manuscripts for publication, insur- ing the punctuation, capitalization, spelling, construction of nes, grammar, &e, ; answers news; orrespondence and replies to editorials and criticisms; safest references for respectable Indies, 12 Fourth avenue, two flights, front or back, opposite Cooper Institute, RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN AND WIFE DE- sire situations in a private family; good country ref erence. Address J. A., Fishkill, on the Hudson. BOY, 16 YEARS OLD, WISHES A SITUATION AT LA. some respectable business; can write a good hand and has good reference. Address PARENTS, 354 0th ay, SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN TOWN AA. or country; ‘underst the m se will be found otherwise eminently useful; references. Au- dress J. H., box 160 Herald Uptown Branch office, LADY WIstt TION AS GOVERNESS TO young children manuensis or housekeeper; feteronce, by permission Dr. 8.'A. Putnam, 250 4th av. Ad: dross 8. W., Tremo ¥ Q38 WET veTll st. REAR—A FIRST 5 Janndress wants washing to do at her own ‘@ specialty ; $1 per dozen, Call on or per ¢ 1K RUGGLES 6 B. 5 n om 5 QA() BAST S9TH St, ROOM 11.—A THOROUGHLY Washing; terms, Zoe. to § competent laundries wishes gentlemen's or families? eluded; good reference. ‘a doren; pnfing and fluting in- Lon oF address L REDS, Q43 WEST 20TH st. REAR, SECOND F100 2 Washing and ironing for gentlemen or ladies, oF would do da . wi work rs, REBECCA HARRIS, * EAST 42D ST. FIRS ONT. 30 Washing and pen aoe 306 3) ble woman, in a private family, to w BOQ EAST MT BT. ROOM &—A RESPECTABLE Soman wishes some washing. to do at her own would go out by the day; good reference, Call tor s Qe WEST 4oTil 87. ‘A RESPEUT. LW QR WEST 29D 87. OTH AY, B97 sere ms Kot up equal to AL EAST 10TH ST.—A wishes y neatest manner; terms, 75e. per dozen; ence, 4 best city references, AS CHAMBERMAID OR reference, dre LAUN. A FIRST CLASS PREN s families’ washing; gentlemen’ wi price very reasonable, COMPETENT LAUNDRESS washing; futing done in the tislactory refer- shirts EAST 31ST ST.—WANTED, BY A RESPECTA- 4 fT SOME ONE WANT TO ENGAGE AN « young Indy as resident or visiting govern: ons? Reteronces exchanged. Address Miss E., box 104,Herald ADY it gagement as reader to an erence as to qualification Herald Uptown Branch office, N ENGLISH VISITING GOVERNESS, tem of thorongh training has Qu res w tuition course; the usual branches of moder cation; highest referonces, Address ARCHBISHOP, 153 Herald Uptown Branch office, N. EXPERIENCED LADY Hid by Address K vox 109 HOSE 8 roved suecessin GRADUATE, TEACH. ing piano, German and the English branches, desires Hourd in exchange for lestous; also desires another pupil. ‘Address EXPERT, Herald Uptown Branch office. LLE. R. SARUCO WILL CONTINUE TO GIVE LE! fons on the piano at her own or pupil's rexidence; terms moderate ; children # specialty, Call av 302 West 47th street, experience in the tuition ¢ TLEMEN OR LADI ro .3 many ave prival thorough instruction in rnd Micher English branches to Indies or igentlemer mprove themselves. Address Mes. M. It Branch office. to WAxtep—ny A Lapy testigioniais as to respectability an visit stish, dress Mixs algebra, i EEL ER CENTS A LESSON, ENGLISH, TO FOREIGNERS, by an experiéticed lady teacher; highest reference, 50 208 West 40th ot, FIRST CLASS MAN COOK WANTS A SITUATION ina hotel, restaurant or first class boarding house; best ® Fetorence, Call on or address MAJOR, 128 West 3oth si A. BOX, 18, XEARS OF AGE, DESIRES 4 SITUATION in some wholesale house or office where he will have « chance of rising recording to merit; excellent. reference ax to character, business experience, dé, F. D., box Uptown Braneb offic DICAL GENTLEMA: like to get any hor Address Dr. F. AX. practice, w in the city, or to travel, SITUATION AS NIGHT WATCHMAN OR TO TAKE € care of an invalid gentleman desired. Address A. HAND, 64 Jnekson st, bie empioyment G., 905 Lat ay, BOY OF RESPECTABLE PARENTS, 15 YEARS old, who speaks English and German, and writes and ures Well, wants m steady situation ina commission or other business, with « view to learn the same; sulary no at obJect, Apply at 703 Lexington ay. BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITUATION AN, Ine lroker's or lawyer's oles, or. storei bes ‘good rot erence from last employer; resides with his parents, Address H., box 170 Herald o1 5 YOUNG MAN (COLORED) WANTS A SITUATION to make himself generally useful in a private family: good reference, ss HARKY, Herald office, YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD SEVERAL YEARS? AL experience ina manntucturing business desires to se- cure some position in a commercial line, wherein, by ins dustry and strict attention to duty advancement would be guaranteed; Inrge salary not so much an object as the oppor. tunity for @ start, Address INDUSTRY, box 141 Herald SMART BOY, AGE 17, WISHES A SITUATION ANTED—A STOCK CLERK EXPERIENCED [N the boys’ wholesale clothing business; no others need ply. Call, between I and 4, with references, on [SAAS & TXCices! 326 Broadway. WASTEDIA THOROUGH BOOKKEEPER wholesale 8,, box 169 Hera ANTED—YOUNG MEN TO LEARN THE RETAIL dry goods business. LORD & TAYLO corner rand and Chrystie sts, TANTED—A HOSIERY BUYER OF FIRST CLASS W-ihnrncter and ability. Apply, by letter, to MILLS & GIBB, 408 and 410 Broadway, \V ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER OR forewoman, by a lady of experience; best reference; wholesale preferred. Address, for one week, Miss M. A, M,, New City, Rockland county, N. Y, IN A siness; references required. Address M. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN IN ‘Winys alt deparinent, must speck German. Address, tha By d office. PARTY HAVING A LARGE ACQUAINTANCE with the Jobbing millinery and some with the notion trade intends making a trip West and would tako a line of sumples adapted to either branch. Address P. 1, 8., Horald oftice. ANTED--EXPERTENCED GERMAN FLOOR WALK- Wine Address, kiving references, salary expected, éc, for five days, Het W. A. M., Herald office, \) SILK SALESMEN. JON, Broadway, 5th ay. and ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WINDOW DRESSER; y no ob ituation permanent. sal BRENCE HARKEN. 59 and 7 Catharine st, JV ANTED—A SMART SALESMAN, WHO HAS Es. \ tablished trade preferred. to sell clothing at wholesale rt of the country, on commtssion in any part of {HR COUREEY: 6 + sepenard at, WANTED-A, YOUNG MAN WELL ACQUAINTED With the fancy paper business xs salesinan; must un. derstand bookkeeping; reterences required. Address P. P., Herald oflee. WASTED SRY A GENTLEMAN, A SITUATION IN A Fotall clothing or turnishing goods house has ind sow eral years’ experience; understands both businesses. thor. oughly; satistuetory reference given. Address S., Herald omtiee, Ww* TED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A SITUATION IN best refe be oi A WANE, IS Eaegen et Hem Call om or addroee A: | A retail gontiemen’s furnishing. gvods business: hay hed several years’ experience ; can solicit a large trada; sa*=lac tory reference glyen, Address M., Herald office, “) FIRST CLASS COAT MAKER WAX tion. Address for two days KR. L., 21 Wo CUSTOM CUTTER ON M ng, for several years in ® Broadway ‘an engagement, or will take @ position as © the country zy iTerald office. A CARPENTER, Ta ‘8 A SITU, house, foreman in a wholesale honse ; no objec J, Tn, box first class references. Addre SITUATION WANTED—BY ke himself useful; reference and security if roe aie mAddress EK. F. U., box 119 Herald offic WANTED.—MUST BE A wrams. Addross, stating terme Albany, N.Y. < SILVERWARE EN: ) good designer of and reference, box 169 T COAT MAKERS TO GO A SHORT 1 in the country; good wages and steady work. dia ee Lispenard st. on M at 10 o'clock AM. TANTED—A GOOD JOB PROOF READER, AD dress ©. A. 8., Herald offices, W Tro, FIRST ¢ ‘TED—A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER stands the manufacture of carbons for batteries cam haven good situation, Address, giving particulars ws te Mhore formerly employed, U. ve Wis Treratd TANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS ALL "WA tranches of aphotstering, "Apply Monday, carly, te We J. SMITH, 900 6th ay. 2 ~~ oy WASTEDSA HALF OR WHOLE INTEREST IN A plumber's shop, or will commence business with a prac: tical plumber with small enpital, Address GEORGE Wile LIAMS, No. 171 Bleecker st. JANTED—A FOREMAN FOR A LARGE IRON FOUN. dry in a Western city; he must have a thorough know®- ledge of all the branches of moulding and possess xvod ad- ministrative ability. Address, stating where interview cam be had, FOUNDRY, 1,238 Broadwa: TANTED—COAT MAKE 00D OVER makers, who can manufaetare coats in quanti a first class house in Boston, Send address and par’ B. WEST, 35 Union square, JANTED—CHILDREN'S SUIT MAK ong pants, Snits of satinets, media pended ot oods, who will manafacture in quantttieg for n large el in Boston, Send address and jculars to 43 Union square, New York, ST CLASS LICENSED ENGIN LER AND THOROU Hae uow in ond employ, but wishing to chan com bined; best reference. Want Advertisoments Pee. Bor Other Directory, Ly "Address J. W, A., 48 0th ay, L