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lz SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. | _ {39 es Laundresses, de. ABT 26711 ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S) —A RE- BaNTiie colored Voman nud chambermald; at washer and {rol live years in her be sven Wednesday ani MINETTA LANE.—A WOMAN WOULD LIKE M]. duse families or gentlemen's washing. eee - Seniestioass mac ‘also cuts and ian best city references. Can be seen for two days. EAST 126TH ST.—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO take care of an invalid or delicate lady. do spines st TH 8? REAR, BASEMENT.—A RE- 89 we op iti SP to go out by the day washing and Hroning br cleaning house; would like offices to clean; renee 101 gino ST 52D 8T., REAR—A COLORED WOMAN 107° to go out by the day or eek to wash and tron. Call SECOND BELL.—A NEAT GER- ‘ash and iron and do general house- every day STH ST, FIRST As first class lanndress; understands flutiog Call or address. DG 22.8%; SECOND DOOR FROM BORD ST. 26 outh Brooklyn.—A first class leundresss wish ashing to d and polishi af her residence or to go out by the day. IN THE REAR—A RESPECT. # fow ladies’ washi Mrs. VINCEN 27TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS LAUN- ss to do ladies" and gentlemen's br family wash- ; puffing, fluting and all fineries ris. GamEnwice 2s AV. Nas YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE WEST 17TH 8T.—A. intant’s nurse; its birth ; best reference. are, WOMAN AS care of one from Call for two days. WEST 52D ST.—A YOUNG grat, AS NURSE and to assist with upstairs work. ) WEST 20TH ST.—A COMPETENT NURSE As child’s nurse and plain seamstress or to do cl ‘ork and nurse; city or country; leven yours’ re! Gall tor two days. MU! de vey nag ST, I first floor.—As ex) light chamberwork. if necessary ; WEST 24TH ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS nurse and chambermaid; cau do plain sewing. weer 26TH ST., BETWEEN t Mrs. Hunter's laundry.—A BETWEEN GRAND AND 1 nurse and to do 6TH AND 7TH respectable col- 1s @ good operator and dared woman as nurse and soumstress understands all kinds of family sowing. __SYTUATIONS _WANTED-FEMALES Nurses, de. (A. RESPECTABLE GERMAN PROTESTANT PERSON os nuree 0nd soemetreet ids of children's clothes and y Reodlework: ‘udp Foorensee ‘Adilvess i, box 1e4 Horald Uptown Branch office Waitresses, dc. EAST 20TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).—AN IN- telligent, active, young colored woman as waitress; good reference, Cun be seen for two days. WEST 90TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’ young woman as waitross; thoroughly competent and gzperionced. ‘Apply, between 9 A. M. and (he ‘M., for three ry 8. 109 WEST 41ST ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—A YOUNG girl as waitress or chambermaid; is an excellent waitress; or would do both in a private family; excellent references. 113 gRee ;c TWO RESPECTABLE E: lish first class waitress, the oth ehambermaid; no objections to a private boarding hou dest city reference. 114 WEST,28D, STAN AMERICAN GIRL AS waltress and chambermaid; fully competent, neat and tidy; # good home mor or country; good reference, 12 WEST 40TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS FIRST Be re class waltress or chambermald; city or country; st Fei of an'object than sal ; city EAST 4TH ST. NEAR 3D AV.—A YOUNG girl as nurse; ov RW ST 49TH 8T—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 14S eee ould cestet with chamberwork ; best TH ST., REAR, TOP FLOOR, ROOM . red woman as ldundress, or as cook and to do the coarse 5. BU TLER. i NE AR LEXINGTON AY.—LA- 148 's washing done in the best manner; St ISTH ST, REAR, ROOM 8&—A RESPECT- 156 3 ab to di washing in the house; would go derstands tuting of both kinds; best ref- ‘ont by the day erence. 28TH ST, TOP FLOOR, ROOM 17.4 Protestant woman wishes families’ wash. ‘own rooms or will go out washing and irou- ecloaning; good reference. (0) ST OTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 4 4s first class laundress; would assist with any work; would do general housework ; y reference. filing and obliging; 206 FAs? 27TH ST oa Frnst Chass LAUN- dress in @ private family. Apply from 9 to 3 O'civek 214 ‘T 25TH ST.—AS LAUNDRESS IN A LARGE understands her work two days. ABLE COLORED good city reference. NEAR BOWERY.—AS FIRST CLASS ; best city references. Call tor two days. class Taundress; WEST SoTH S7—A YOUNG GIRL, 16 YEARS old. to manage children and make herself generally ‘Cull or address. useful; best city refore: REAR, ROOM 8—A YOUNG ‘woman, who is neat, willing and obliging, as nurse do some chamberwork, or own children, and woul berwork and sewing; best city reference pace sing EAST 42D ST.—A YOUNG French girl as nurse in a private fam! MADISON AY.—AS EXPERIENCED NURSE: can take entire chargo of a baby from its birth; will pea with chamberwork or plain sewing; good reference from her last place. WEST 46TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE and seamstress; first class reference. EAST 4TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GERMAN girl as nurse in a private family. PROTESTAN T 5 PLYMOUTH ST., BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTA- bie married woman as wet nurse. Can be ) WEST. ISTH ST.—A GIRL, 16 YEARS OF AGE, to mind children and make rself generally useful ; best reference. 14 “aD §t., BETWEEN, 3D AND LEXINGTON rivate fanti a reounsnemiads Pere, besser rol = Brees.” Call 3 4 aiiamioteeniais 18; BLEECKER ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED girl to do waiting and chamberwork; city refereuco. Cull for one week. 201 PRINCE ST., NEAR MACDOUGAL.—A YOUNG Protestant girl as waitress or maid to one ebild; good reference. Call or address. — 20 WEST 19TH ST—A YOUNG GIRL AS FIRST class waitress ; understands her business thoroughly; best city reterence. D1 Q BAST ATH ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man as be yd wd or chambermaid and to assist with the washing; good reference from Lust place. Q25 WEST 9TH ST—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS waitress and chambermaid in @ private family; five years’ city reference from last place. pe heal BETWEEN 23D AND 24TH STS.—A young girl as first class waitress; thor- Saghly understands har busi ess; will assist with chumber- work; best city referonce from last placo, 943 BAST 31ST ST.. NEAR 3D AV., KbASEMENT tloor—A ri lo, neat young gitl as waitress and chambermaid; willing to'ussist’ with washing and iron- ing; willing and obliging; bost city references. WEST 26TH ST—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL. Years of age, to take care of growing children or to pfs a a WEST 30TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL as children's maid and seamstress; no ohjeetion to 1ST AV.—A YOUNG GIRL, AGE 15, TO MIND A baby and do light chamberwork in’ an American family; best city references. Jing and obliging; no objection to a puntry. Jey WEST 46TH ST.. IN THE STORE—AS FIRST 2 laundress; understands fiuting and puffing; no Objection to do any other work in the house if required ; city weference. 34 Rast wore ST. (STUYVESANT SQUARE).—A respectable girl as fine washer and ironer and to ‘asaint with chamberwork ; willing and obliging. Can be seen at her present employer's. 236 Ww! 20TH 8T., IN THE BASEME) Swi irl as first class Inundress; souseats French fluti nd ironing perfectly. Q7 WEST 27H ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT, respectable Protestant woman wishes to take in ® small family’s washing; no objection to gentleman's shirte. Call for two days. EAST 98TH ST.. IN THE SfORE—A YOUNG 14, to tuke care of a buby or “Cail or widdrons. BAST 74TH ST.—AS NURSE AND CILAMBER- 4\J_ maid; good city reference. EAST 35TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS NURSE; can take entire charge ‘Ia neat and obliging; very best city re osty and eapability. WEST 31ST ST., MILK DEPOT.—A RESPECT. able woman to'attend an invalid; mended by doctors who know her. 2: 35% , ean aa Pe reference. to make herself usaftl.. ferences for hon- T., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH t girl to take care of an invalid 30: EAST 39TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST pened thay or chambermaid and waitress; city none but reference! class families need apply. < EAST’ 23D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl ay first class waitress; would assist in chamber- work; thoroughly understands her business; best city refer- ene! 4.03 EAST, 24TH St. TOP FLOOR—A YOUNG woman as first class waitress in a private family; good city reference. ull for two days, 6TH mr ROOM 15.—A_ RESPECTABLE first class waitress; would assist 29TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL 48) ‘as first class waitress: understands waiting in all its branche: chambermaid and to do plain sewing; FOL DAY. RRS? FLOOR, FRONT ROOM —A respectable young girl as waitress and chamber- + will be found willing and obliging; good city refor- Call or addross, Miscellaneous, Q ATTORNEY ST. IN| STORE—A RESPECTABLE young girl; best city reference. Call for two days. EST, 32D ST. RESPECTABLE YOUNG 1 to take care of children and to do upstairs work ; fs willing um cbligingt xvod city refireares 24 f WEST 27TH ST,, NEAR 8TH AV.—A RESPECT- able Protestant woman would like a few more gen- tlemon's or families’ washing; would go out by the day; city reference. 24. WEST 33D ST., REAR—AS PIRST CLASS ) invndress; no objection to a private boarding city or country; good elty reference. 249 Wrst 7TH S8T., TOP FLOOR—A SCOTCH Protestant girl ag first class lanndress or chamber- inaid and fine washer in «pr family ; best city reference. EAST 42D S8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG married woman as wet nurso, with afresh breast of milk; lost ber child one month ago. Call for two days. WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO take care of children and do plain sewing; or would take care of a young baby; best elty reference, i EAST 24TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A respectable woman as nurse and seamstress; fully competent to take charge of a baby from its birth; has seven years’ reference from her last employer. Q53 WEST 2TH ST.—WASHING TAKEN AT HOME * ioe. to 81 per dozen, or to go out by the day. Tatress Lottie TACKRON. Q5Q WEST ATH SP, TOP PLOOR—A FIRST CLASS colored laundress wants washing and froning at ber ‘own house or to co out by the day; terms reasonable; good Teferonce, Cali for two days. 30 EAST 42D 8T., FIRST FLOOR.—LADIES’ AND gent's ing end mending neaily done. 30 EAST 35TH ST. 30: qTH A or go out washing and ironing claws cook ina restaurant. Call for two 0 EAST 31ST ST. wants a family Call on or address MIS. WOOD! 30 EAST 39TH ST., ONE STAIRS UP. A RI spectable woman (o do ladies’ or gentlemen's wash- ing; understands fluting; terms moderate: best reference. BAS 309 ftnde 8 oF as cook; no objection to & private fam- ily in the country; good city reference. <) E, « of the house isa first class Inundress; best references: 334. West, oT @.. IN THE REABR—A BE spectable woman would go out by the day washin and ironing or housecleaning; willing to do any kind Scrubbing: good references, Call on or address Mra. McG! TY. 339 East wep sta ResrEc an Fngtish lanndress, wishes and gentlemen's washing, from 30e. to 7 eity refercnes. Mes 342 EAST 26TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS 4 ina private family; best city reference. Call for ‘two days. 359 MAY, pectable or fami om her present employers. Inquire for'a week. 263 STH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOU: work t city reference from last place. 365 WEST 9TH Sta GERMAN WOMAN, GOOD by the day, or to do some wash- e) washer and ironer, ing at her own home and to de housecleaning. WEST 27TH ST., room.—A com city or country; would do ti FIRST FLOOR, FRONT tont young woman as child's nurre: do the baby's washing; or would ighs chamssewuri two Years’ quod references IST AV., NEAR 147i ST.—a YOUNG WOMAN As nurse and to ussist with chamberw: sewing, or to go travelling with a lady; five y« from last place. EAST 32D ST. PROTESTANT YOUNG nurse and seamstress or chambermaid and seamstress; good operator on Wheeler & Wilson's ma- chine; best etty reference. WEST 37TH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG WO. stress: is fully capabie of taking entire charge of an iafant from its birth; ean come well recommended. AV.—AN ITALIAN GIRL ~ gems Fronch ; best city reference. Call bes ‘9 to $3 LAUNDRESS IN A PRI- vate boarding school or a private boarding house ; is corspetent in all its branches; best city reference. Call or —MRS. RAY WILL DO WASHING, Ses Guape of an cates il go out as first —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN washing, by the week or month. LEXINGTON AV., PRESENT EMPLOYER'’S.— trustworthy woman to take care of nldren and Assist with chamberwork ‘an infant or growing child: Call for three days, gix yenrs’ reference from from 3 to 5, or address E. c. WEST 418T ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, 15 YEARS ze, to take care of children and make herself Senorally usetui; ood city reference. EAST 36TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman wishes a baby to wet nurse at her own homo; iia just lost her own baby EAST 66TH ST.-A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL to mind children or to do chamberwork, ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Gil os nurse sud soststtese, a willing to cost 1s a good operator; best city reference. RAST 44TH ST., ROOM 5—A YOUNG GIRL, 13 years old, to take care of a baby and make her: SoTH ST.—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL AS ST 26TH ST., TOP FLOOR, REAR.—A RE- table woman would like some washing in or out Sis other work: a dozen; best COURTNEY, % LITTLE JONES ST., OFF 4TH ST.—A RESPECTA. ble woman wishes to go out by the day to clean offices or wash and iron; first floor, room 4, BANK 8T., NEAR GREENWICH AY.—A_ RE- ectable young woman, accustomed to live with first ciaes families, av lady's maid ‘and chambermaid or sewing willing and obliging ; best city reference. 10: 7TH AV., rasa 16TH AND 17TH STS., second fidor.—As Indy's maid and seamstress; is a bairdres good city roterence. Can be seen for two days. QT West 27TH st.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS 3ArD and seamstress or wouid assivt. with chamberwork ; ean furnish her own machine if necessary ; good city reference. QQ] HEZABETH St. IN THE REAR —A RESPECT. able young woman, married. wishes a, sitantion Whore she can take her child along with her; will go at low wages; good reference if 31 EAST 41ST ST.—A VERY RESPECTABLE GIRL as maid to a lady or grown children; is a first class seamstress ; understands all kinds of fam: g; is A com- petent operator on Whoeler & Wilson's machine. Engils! row store MARTIN, box 100 II nor. A050 3, 17, wnrran WH PEGI Eee Lo: Okt. paged YOUNG ged we A arrvagzon e drive Call or address TiteoDoRe Sounsd GENOY DESIRED IN ENGLAND—GOODS BOUGHT H.,No, 8 Osabaugh place, , 253 Wont: 28th st. ion. k, London, England. coe MAN, STEADY AND INTELLIGENT, nly expected an smatl trial without salary’ for and would go on NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. _.. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. ‘\ SITUATION WANTED—AS OOACHIMAN OR ; ean tend steam and hot air furnaces; willing fo make himself useful; best city reference, Address M., box 200 Herald office. ra | AS QOACHMAN—BY A TRUSTWORTHY, RELIABLE Scotchman; thoroughly experienced man, either diy oc cocntrr’ bast sail aza canbe bist wostalt highly recommended. ' Address B., box 125 Herald office. GARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED BY ASINGLE, man; ‘competent to take charge of & Fe toro 's place; ‘will I'taxe care of ahorse if necessury; {guryears clty reference from lust employer. Address AIRT wy DRAWERS: id TAUGHY ie 4 cieansat d cosy method, and pupils nilance evenings. DUS, inte steee ear Broadway, nda PRINTERS, —. B., * amen cxperiansedeah Mallat bc ipete Aaa pg a a ‘ANTED—P! RST CLASS W ‘Sener wit ate os an F rs) * git ‘ANTED—AN Reraacarose MELTER. @NLY uch as can brin, Tron Foundry, 140 Porry 9, onee# 00d apply at Gregrrich A pectnerant MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ea Sy ane his, business thoroughly, and H city reference. “Call on or address F. 8 si iewster Slat st. and Sth av. Aa See MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS COACH. rdener; satisfactory reference trom present and former empl ers. Addross J. i, box 121 Herald office, ANTED—A FI Ay Wire to the bane work Ag LAGUTERERS ONE th ay. ¢ » pith dn ARES oe Es Ob oben 7ANTED—BY A FIRST La; by sitmatton ee bn lend wil go spat Siesta ee oh full gharge of building: referenes and secur 4 eM, Herald nice, YM required. Ad: COLORED: YOUNG MAN WISHES A Leni Shey 48 coashman ‘Se to dri adsiress 180 West Sth ats: th the fohe ee tee aye \ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WATCHMAKER, ‘Can also act as sulosman good relgrenoce raquine, RESPECTABLE SCOTCH BOY, LATELY LANDED, wishes a situation with a grocer or butcher, ‘246 West 47th street, YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS man in a hotel or offices, or in schools; has no ; has good references.’ Address P. P., No. 4 Delancoy street, New York, S$ GROOM OR COACHMAN— AX ctosediuny sas, two gotta Mi tt, BNGHISHMAN o ference ployer,’ rio ell highly raganinena ‘in Call on or address FIRST CLASS COACHMAN WANTS A. sath factory in every respect. Call tty ashley Ti COMPETENT WAITER, CAPABLE IN HIS Wore and general duties, single, aged 24 Argorican German), desires a situation, excellent references. town Branch office. FRENCH WAITER, SPEAKING ENGLISH, sires a situation in a good private famil Address Mr. ROLAND, 246 East 16 YEARS OLD, DESIRES A rivate or othes “Adavess JUNIUS, bok 149 Herald Up- N ACTIVE BOY, situation Sehr A an oe three days, un F. B., 166 Ey YOUNG COLORED MAN WOULD LIKE A SITU- ‘allon or address W. DAVIS, 151 ation as waiter in a YOUNG MAN AS Petent, sober, willing and relia . box'108 Herald Uptown Branch office. FIRST CLASS WAITER; COM- best city reference. A SINGLE MAN WANTS 4 SITUATION AS COACH. man; thoroughls fesse pies his business; city or country; first class reference, Call 49 Bust 52d, ‘st., private stables. A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA. tion for his coachman, whom he can highly rocommend in every respect, Call at or addiess 237 Madison ay. A. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH man and groom—Und sinoss well ; can be itighiy recomntendot! as 4o"honesty, souriciy” and. & food, carefial man: no objection to city or country; would be found willing and obliging in every r modorate. Any patty wanting such snight ‘addi , box 178 Hera!d ptown Brunch office. po MAN, A SHORT TIME IN THE COUN- wishes: ‘a situation as coachman ; thoroughly under- maken his business, is a first class driver and fase slight oquaintanco in the eity. Call on or address COACH MAN, or acdross PROTESTANT MAN AND WIFE WANT SITUA- tions: man understands the care of horses and cows © good plain gardener and farme ‘Call on or address J. can mind furnace and wife as a first rate cool t 10th GERMAN PROTESTA: ND situations to take care of « furm, Apply ut 24 Groen- FIRST CLASS ENGLISIl FOREMAN DESIRES A situation; either steam boiler or hot air; confident of run a, small stationary engino; reference. Euit'on or addrows F. Hy, 164 West 23d si. UTLER OR WAITER—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY 30; thoroughly knows his busiiess. , box 140 Herald Uptown Branch office, A SINGLE MAN opraines A SITUATION AS coachnan; good city references. Address COACH- MAN, box 191 Herald Uptown Branch office. £ COACHMAN AND GARDENER WANTS A SITUA. tion—Single; thoroughly: ead ae both branches; willing to make himself gene ly usetul os moderate ; best city references, Address L., box 194 slerald offices GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA. tion for his coachman; single man; will highly recom: mond him, Cail in office of Now England Car Spring Oom. pany, 240 Brondway. RESPECTABLE MARRIED MAN, LATELY LAND- ed from the old country, wishes a situation as conch man; thoroughly understands all branches. Call, for two days, at private stable 221 West 41st st. OLLECTOR.—WANTED, SITUATION TO Leg Oke lections in city, either on commission or salal given if fequired. Address C. 0. WANTED, AS WAITER IN A_ FIRST ;_ thoroughly ex- aks German and English; ‘roferences. Ad. PRANK, 282 West 20th ste QITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUTH OF 161N A commercial house ; just left college and has a knowledge irnish security and referonce if re- quired, Address WM. H. MAYORGA, 992 3d av. FIRST CLASS FRENCH WAITER, ho, itasoughiy. understands, bis, basiness; ties. sey: ral years’ highest tostimontuls from last place: Address , Herald Uptown Branch office, ANTED-BY A, SWEDISH MAN, fluently, a situation a jouse: Address B. . ANTED—BY A GENERALLY Bend te furnace fires: five years’ reference. alin G., box 133 Heral of bookkeeping; can WHO SPEAKS rter in a hotel or USEFUL MAN, TO ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION restaurant as cook uunderstahds ‘all all pine of mi ers and carving. ‘AITER—BY A re GLE TROTRATANT MAN, IN A reterenco from last place. Call on or addross, ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, WITH good references, a situation as ussistant cook or at- tondant,Addross 516d uv. thitd floor. ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COLORED MAN, A situation as waiter or to take charge of furnaces, in a reference, Call rding house ; best cit: West 24th'st., third floor, TON As WAITER INA oe table, trustwort ry best elty reference. "Add first class fail, | at or address 196 ANTED—A_ SITU. no objection to the countr; B., box 181 Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FIRST CLAgs Swiss peeltare best city references, Address L. st. 33] STH Sta TWO GERMAN GIRLS IN| AN American family ; one as lady's maid or seamstress; one to attend children ; understand hiirdressins. \ ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE family. Can be seen at presont employer's, 15 Enst at. LADY OF EXPERIENCE WOULD ACCEPT A osition for remainder of season to take charge of cloak Manalscturing department ins good Bouse. Address E. J. Herald Uptown Branch office. FRENCH LADIES' MAID WISHES A SITUATION to do prey gs hairdressing in ® family tiving a4 Lady's Maid, Herald Uptown Branch office. Intelligence Offices. (§} JACQUIN, 602 6TH AY.. BETWEEN 35TH AND. « 86th sts. (formerly 621), has on hand select servants of all nations, PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— able on a Address B., box 2,655 Post office. MUSIC LBss0Ns ONLY 400. A LESSON. BY 4 THOR ough Indy musician, Address NORTII GERMAN, 1,880 Broadway, west city references between Sth and éth EAST 39TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK.—A RE- spectable married woman, with @ fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse, FEW REFINED LADIES TO SOLICIT ORDERS for something use family ; $20 made weekly, Call from 9 A. M. till 1 Grand ¥1.. up stairs, 20TH AND S0TH STS.—A washwoman wishes afew ‘washing to do; recommendations NEAR 20TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE 4 young Protestant girl as nurse; is willing to do best elty reference. -A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO TAKE baby from its infancy; well experi- G GIRL AS a pe of laundress; would assist with chamber- ood city referonee. WEST 40TH 8T., TOY BYLOOR,1 PRONT.—A girl to take care of is kind and oblig- ing and fond of children. 397 OTH AV.—A FIRST CLASS FRENCH LAUN- * dress wishes families’ washing; gentlemen's shirts Rot up equal to new; price very reasonable. 402 fing; fnting iH F ress to do ladi men's br famil; ov gent washing by the month or dozen; puffing, fluting and all finericw neatly d » Bei] reson to to ‘her own best city and gentlemen futing understood in all washiny BAST 27TH! ST.. ONE. PIUGHT, FRONT.—A RE- spectable woman wishes a bi take care ofa walking child. ST.. THIRD FLOOR—A FIRST ndress wishos family opgentlemen’s wash- atly done; will do up cWBties on reasonable en erence from Inst place. WEST 56TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S) — A protestant nurse to take care of a baby from its joroughly understands her business; six years’ ref- erence from present placr AS FIRST CLASS CORNER OF 18T AV.—A RE- 00M 8— ROOK 9.—A RESPECTABLE oeetatle married women as wet nurse; bab branches; O°. WASHER AND If erence required. Call at Ni NG GIRL AS IM- a6 th av, 1) OSTRICH FEATHER CORLERS AND Girls wanted at good s who understand the work. Apply immodintely at". POLAND'S Ostrich Feather Manu: factory, 374 Canal st. ANTED—A GERMAN OR AMERICAN GIRL TO cook. wash and iron, and for general housework, in flat; small Apply to DE FONTAINE, 995 Uth av., between 10 Ww ED—A GOOD WET NURSE, P Apply at 30 Dominick st., between’ I RESSMAKER WANTED A YC prover, at Mme. RD’ OTESTANT. Varick and Hud- | son sts. | | WAXTEDIAN EXPERIENCED GERMAN OR FRENCH koverness to teach children German, Freuch and music. 21 South Portland ay., near DeKalb av., Brooklyn, WARXTED=A GOOD GERMAN SEAMSTH who fs willing to do waiting in a small fam from 10 to 1 o'clock, at No. 450 Madi WASEDA THOROUGH COOK. | arr West soth st., with good references, Thursday ] EAST 71ST ST. AND 18T AV.—A RESPECTABLE | WWANTED- A Al: WEST 407 to go out by tl o : elo rdo any sort 4 F 10TH AV.—A GIRL TO DO PLA THING and ironing’or to do housework in a small fail 442 DOVR FROM irls, owe as first class laun: first class waitress or chambermaid; Teferenco. 48. AQQ MW AV,, BETWEEN goTi AND atti stama young girl as good laundress, chambermaid or seamstress and operator ; good city reference _dies and gents’ washing and mending neatly done. SECOND FLOOR.—A YOU a WOMA 57 2D A as laundress and would assist with chawberwork ; best city and country reference. Nurses, &. 1 CORNELIA 8T.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED girl as nurse and to do plain sewing. Call or address. 18 YE 30! totake good referenc ces TH ST.—A RES as curse; good all to-day, from f to 39 ¢ WET HOUSTON TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, family only @ iont WEST 18TH STAs RIENCED NURSE; 5 sovri 3 . 56. 335° CRSE, MIDDLE. @oamstress 8 clothes; best city reference. 108 i Work in a resy LeTrE. Ly table Araericon family. ‘aduree yeoawe 9) ¥. ISTH 87., REAR Hot 2 tant woman as thorough infant Of 9: sole charge and bringing it up the; Eruntey oF to go South ; best city reference. i WEST ISTH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS CHILDS Me nares; city oF country, understands the care of » Bo objection to light chamberwork; Let inany from birt! city re"ersnces. li: WEST HOUSTON 8T., hooM 6.—A FRENCH ood reference, SS WES? 90TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE. woman as nurse to Invalid lady; or would take city OF country: best city referouce, oman wishes a baby to wet n ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUN ant yirl as nurse to growing children, and to thas &« od city reference. do plain sewing or chamberwor FCOND FLOOR REAR. § WASTED—A GOOD, stRONG urse and to make herself useful; | smart tidy ase as kL FROM 14 TO 16 To DO LIGHT housework ina small family. Appl to-day, from 10 at 57 West 16th #t., third bell. Bene TE! GIRL G L HOUSEWORK in a. private mali, Gecteen oo opiate Apply to- day at No. $36 Went austh st. RL R GENERAL | housework home. Inquire 21 West 17th at. 6) BAST 147TH ST.. 22, Teh evn, thick hoor hark BETWEEN AV. A AND! ANTED—A COMPETENT SEAMSTRE ne woman as wet nurse, with a ff AND WILL ple x rn 521 8D AV., NEAR 35TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—LA. ropng fll tar operate on Wheeler & Wilson's sewhug machine; several years’ city reference from last place. IRL AS NURSE AND TO ASSIST with chamberwork or to do plain sewing; bas three years ‘satisfactory recommendation BETWEEN 9TH . second flook.—A most respectable woman | hie of taking the entire char nd seamstross; can ¢ | Wares GL OTABLE PROTESTANT references from present URT ST., BROOKLY etability ws nurse, either to bal ball kinds of sews children ; tan help not so mueh an object as a two years’ Broo! TON ST.—A YOUNG PARISIAN GIRL children and do plain sewing in a nice room 17.—A young ma ing to do light chamberwork. Call at 7 West 28th st., iresh breast of milk. between the hours of 9 and 10 o GROCERY STORE.—A RE- ANTED—TEN LAD D TO OUR OUT- Aide sales, Call after 10 o'clock A. KA second floor. ANTED-A SITUATION AS MALE NURSE BY A ‘single man of experience, Address M. ¥., YOUNG MAN AS COACHMAN OR GROOM; GOOD references from last place, Apply at 433 West 40th st, Coacuman AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED— By a caroful, obliging man, who is highly recommended ind understands his business; wages no object. Address M., ‘at Stilling's, 144 Fifth av, (HOACHMAN OF LONG EXPERIE: and Brooklyn wants a situation; understands his busi- noss perfectly in every respect; rou be found trustworthy and obliging; can give good referen n be seen at sta ble 119 ‘Carroll st, ‘Brooklyn, for one week, or address COACHMAN, as above. AND GARDENER’S SITUATION—BY A n, who isa careful driver and yood milker; eat “city reforencen, Uall on or address JOr at Alfred Bridgeman’s seed store, 870 Broadway. ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man (Scotch) ; has 15 years’ experience in all branches piserdening and farming; good reference. Addross E., 34 UE IN NEW YORK aROn NEWS SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRACTI. who has a thorough knowledge of vegetable and flower garden, al ‘rm, Raderstanding rotation of crops, caro of nd ove ‘thin, nging toe jeman’s country. pl all aor edizess Ge Os at alfred ridge: man's, 876 Broad rete SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR. led Garman man, who thorougity caderitends the oars of greenhouse, grapery and forcing heuse and the care of Hlower and vogetuble garden, pleasure grounds; caa furnish the very best city reference: Call on or a ress FN. J, ab Alfred Bridgeman’s seed store, 876 Broadway. “gS Saar td Pid Se Redo) sated oe A SITUA- her; man as class conchman; wite an exosilent ona raed jection ie in the country; unexee) tlonable re co, Call at or address No, 125 West 17th st., ys. for three ble hI A Rie OF Coal ecall rhgd ct leon A SITUA- I elty driver) takes good ty ad hing of nice carriages furnace ; is also ® ner; understands bi isa Protestant i ental ¢ ingle, sober, hon tg ‘faithful: will always be found will ing to do any kind of work in the house when required vwhon not ‘cmployed in the stable; is 17 yours in this country; good reference. Call on or address ©, SCHULTZ, 532 Pearl st. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A SINGLE MAN AS perfect veterinary groom and conchman; can take sharge of any kind of stud; can cor ell recommended. ee ee 3 "4 . at T, Filkins’, harness: maker, 33 Broadway, rool ..D. CHURCH ST.—A COLORED MAN AS WAITER ina boarding house; honest, sober, and capable; not afenid of work. EAST 37TH ST., BASEMENT.—A YOUNG MAN, 21 years old, 18 inonths landed; can care horses an wait on table, or would go as self gonornily’ useful footiman; willing to object; good reference, 7TH AV.—A YOUNG CHINAMAN AS GOOD waiter; understands his business; bost city ref- BROOME ST.—A YOUNG FRENCH SWISS AS Walter in a frst class restaurant or private fami- ly; speaks English ; best city refere: 8 B WEST 52D ST., TOP FLOOR.—A COLORED os a sittiation as waiter or cook; can doa ; willing and obliging; can come well i o‘uddrews HENRY. A*S GOVE SAL Mt. ¥ A YOUNG | ; proficient In music and German; uuexception- | CLERKS AND SALESMEN. MAD INTED IN THE PUR. chasing line for railroads, manufacturers and stores some first class cohcern where Tepatation and ability are valued. Addrgss BUSINESS, box would like an enga; NY SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WRITING A first rate hind, with some experience in & lnw offico, imay address box 220 Salary, to commence, ‘OUNG MAN, 20 YEARS OLD, DESIRES a situa ton as bookkeeper or assistant bookkeeper d reference ; salary moderate. wae Branch office. WITH SEVEN YEARS’ ting aud importing house as book- ronces. Address K. BE. in expo secloes ay aiennson AS) Pm YOUNG MAN, WHO IS A GOOD PENMAN, QUICK and correct in figures, ean have a position in's whole- se. Address, stating salary wanted, WHOLESALE, Dox 3.849 Post office, OPYING WANTED—BY A PLAIN AND RAPID writer; nono but responsible L. L., Herald Uptown K WANTED.—AN INTELLIGENT MAN, WRITING \d rapidly enn have a man wanted. Address, giving sal aeomce ot Mite BANFORD, Hi arties need address Mrs. RUGGISTS SITUATION WANTED-BY A GRADU- speaks German; good, feforences: in honost and domperato; valary medorate. RUG CLERK.—A YOUNG MAN, HAVL experience in the drag business, wishes to ta a ation, either in American or German store. Address NOX VOMICA, Herald ottice, ENOGRAPHER WANTS 149 words per minute SITUATION» WRITES MOGRAPHER, ‘bo: one willing and agreeable will have agood | ALESMAN WANTED—FOR Le = 9 ee piri la ; ZEY, 767 cereal 769 Brondway, _ » PAY ING DRUG it Ne: of Address meek nono need apply bat expe ANTED-—CHARGE © storo, within 100 mi purchasing an interest. ald Uptown Branch office. TANTED—AT 134 EAST 19711 general housework In n small f Wx, —A _COMPE' COOK; GERMAN OR English preferred. aol between’ 9 and 12 at No. 5 East 38th st. Sr “A GIRL TO DO RL TO DO WASHING AND IRONING and general housework, Apply at 32 West iat st. TANTED—A YOUNG SINGLE MAN, WHO handled and sold boy ! character. no d in own handwriting, statin ness and give references, # clothing at retail; rinker of tobaceo eh pply where and how long in the bust: LOTHIER, station A, JANTED—A FIRST CLASS COUNTERMAN FOR THE nono others need app! 1d Uptown Branch o} waiting; one that es her work, for private OCKERY SALESMAN. FIRST CLASS WASTED-A CHANBERMAID, TO ASSIST WITH | en only need apply to K. D. BASSFORD, Cooper g | boarding house. Apply s ‘ont 35th st ANTED—A GIRL ABOUT 16, 70 MIND. OMlihe dren and make herself useful. ‘Apply at 40 Henry st. A nnd seamstress i Jady and make herself useful; AV, BETWEEN S#TH AND aoTit sta. —A respectable middle aged woman to take caro on to waiton an n invalid lady. 40TH AND 418T STS.—AN y ehiidren | no ob) 5 OTH AV., BETWE! rica chamberwork and assist with child narge of children} rt no objection to. the a ywn up children’; is @ good RAST OTH ST.—A RESPROTABLE scoron Protestant girl as infant's nurse; is cay fing care of an infant from tke, Dict; Beate Call on SEN MADISON AND 4TH je American woose nurse and vr ta chamberinaid and seamstress; ean cut and or address 3D AV.—AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT “GInh nurse to children or Ind; for child of invalid; excellent seamstrens, good aiedreaver; would help with ; thoroughly compe: E NEARS OF | (resmaker ead Operator; nice chamberwork; ao objectio 2D AY,, BETWEEN 47711 AND 48TH STS., TOP floor, front room.—A re oF do upstairs wor LADY WISHES A SITUATION FOR HER NURSE, who has lived with her.eight years; is {oroughly ‘com: petent with cbildrea, a Protestant and desi i Apply at 37 West 22d st. young girl to mind Call or address. go for moderate wages to a good home: no objection to | MARRIED LADY 0 oF CORRECT HABITS, HAVING Jost her baby of one day old, wd be williny one in its place at her home from'a pi GIRLS FOR DRESSMAKING AND WiAnmencyor Apply to Mme. SCHMITZ, 112 West far sewing wor! 40th at. JANTED—A GOOD COOK, TO ASSIST IN THE teshing God fronting Protestant preferred; city rofer- ence. Call at 35 West 51st st.. from 10 to a Wo teies PROTESTANT GIRL TO ¢ andiron, Apply at No. 445 West 21st OOK, WASH J ANTED—A COMPE NT TEA CLERK WITH CITY pod rr eo required. Apply from \TANTED—A SALESMAN FOR SEWING SILK AND machine twist: one who knows protty near what he Address, for interview, 8. MIL! [ARtED. A SALEBM. TO TAKE A FIRST CLASS WAXTED<A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN TO do general housework for + small family in ® good flat; must be a good plain cook and first class washer and ironer, Call at 15 49th st. from 11 to 2 We ber. comy will be liberally denit with; none other than 048 | class references need apply. Ad an thore with | fteraid Uptown Branch oftec, “osree® NUE, on! need a BOL COLLINA, ig and 45 WE, at. HOP HOUSE A suell an bne D.—FIRST OLASS ER, ABRAHAM & _ SITUATIO bd _WANTED=MALES, “YOUNG MAN (AGH 20) WISHES A SITUATION to work in a private or boarding house and make him- fuseful, Address J, W 9 Went 47th st, A S8TBADY YOUNG COLORED MAN DESIRES A BIT Auton in a private faraily or « boarding house ne walter With three years’ reference, Call on or address P. B., 101 Thompson st, Ray ® liberwt amount for. good ear m7 Terson AS NURSE and 10 assist with the chatder- 5, Delepiein sass, O60 ob “Cit on ) Figg 14 ly ie IVING IN TE cou had WISITE: + child to nurse, Address M! ‘AL baby i pao 76 Uerad dodiew RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A siTU- “am ation as waiter: willing to work ab anything j rote Address ©. B., 17 West Houston st. x17 Went Houston i areee Mor COLORED W. AITER WANTS A situation; first class reference from last place. Gall ab j4l We.t 20th bt, between Oth aud 7th wens” YW ANTED—A GERMAN GENTL 2) AN WHO Is WELL acquainted in this city as salesman; THOMAS KELLY, 17 Barclay street, second flo TANTED—THOROUGHLY EXPREIENCED SALES. men for gents’ furnishing, department, HL, RUSSELL, 118 Nowark ay., Jorsey Clty, ANTED—BY A YOUTH OF 16, A RAPID AND excellent penman, 4 situation’ in an importing o pub ences. Address for ono week, _R TAY LS, 18 Pitt street, N EXPERIENORD SALESMAN FOR ar hoslory d partion Y" lishing Louse ; first class're! COACHMEN "AND GARDENERS. ‘: TLEMAN WANTS A SITCATION FOR 113 coucliman, In elty oF eoantty ; Orst classy to oung man (single ryt, exopltent groom sha armors and carriage the care of horses dening nnd can milk, GENTLEMAN DESIRES A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman, who thorou; vai understands his business ue will me, Bicngelt sy) 1 hae nino years’ re- 00m Ty ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A respectable meges man; sober, honest and Industri- ous; first class city river. Callon Grose Mr. ‘iawees FOWLER, 87 Beaver st., present ployer's. ‘ANTED—BY A SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN, A situation to Crive or take care of horses; no object! et to the country ; city reference. Address E. Herald Uptown Brauch ofiee. w ANTED—A SITUATION AS GOACHMAN, BY A pevineaNg married man, who thoroughly understands his usiness; 18 a good groom and careful iver, unexcepti a blo city references. “all on or nddross J. F., 40 Rast Od tt ANTEDSITUATIONS AS COACHMAN, CQOK AXD bermald, with first class reference. Address Jd Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACIMAN, BY AN ; understands gardening; can age ho object; reterences. Address RK. oftics, Apply at 667 Broadway. ITURE. Groat inducements in ib fine Furniture of every description, all styles Lace Curtains, Piano and Table Covers, and everything pertaining to Upholstery, as we are closing out our to removal, abyut January Fifth svenuo, near Peaake iatrd strat. Y: RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. re family Ra tho city will sell at one-third original cent Houschoul Furniture of private it 20th st., newr Broadway, consisting of ifeent Parlor Suits, covered in satin, ‘cost $475, for 5; brocatel Suit, $100; rep’ aud haireloth $35; also Pianotorte, cee Suits, Car- call before purchasing elsewhere, LARGE, ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE and Bedding st grestly reduced prices at O'FARRELL'S extensive warerooms, 410 Kighth avenue, botween Thirtieth and Thirty-tirst streets, Paymonts taken weekly or monthly. tire retail business, provious GL, TY T GEORGE A. CLARKE’S, 747 BROADWAY—FINR parlor and bedroom Furniture, Carpets, Parlor Beds, Mirrors, £¢., on liberal terms; fair prices. Bae rh ROOM, 39 AND 41 EAST THIRTEENTIC street, —Modorn und antique Furniture, Carpets, Mir- Tors, Pianos, &. at private sale at muction prices. Personal attention given to private house sales, LARGE Pepper tale OF FUMNITURE, CARPETS and Bedding at creatly roducod prices at 3. M, COW. PERTHWAIT & CO.'S extensive warerooms, ‘Nos. 155 and 157 Chatham street. Payments takon weekly or monthly. GREAT SACRIFICE.—FAMILY LEAVING CITY will sell their magnificent Grand Duchess style satin brocade Parlor Suit, near!; new, cos FeO, Hor eno: one do., Marle Antoinette style, sb Chambor Suits, with Dressing C: , rep and haircloth Suite, @40 nnd 829: Mattresses, ‘atu ae s, Curtains, Mirrors, Clocks, Si oand, Lge ‘Five, verware, ko., one-quarter cost. Call this. dence 105 East Thir- teenth street, near Fourth FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS COMPEL. to soll their Household Furnitur erb satin Parlor, Suft, 14 pieces, cost $1.200, for ; magnificont Steinway — Pianoforto, Deck Noe Ae octave upright’ Plana, 250, ‘Turkish Suit, a $15, $00; “Chamber “Sots, cto, ‘with — Dressin; Ase, $50 #0 $175; single Bedstoads, Bureaus, hair and spring Mattresses, rep and plush Suits, $30 to $90; Li- Brery and Dining Faraltuce Pain jlags, Hronses, Oaepete, ke ¢ ninst be sold. Call at five story brown stone residence No, 47 West 16th street, betweon Sth and 6th avenues, RARE CHANCE.—CAN BE SEEN UNTIL SOLD, at private residence 120 West Twenty-third street Household Furniture for salo, viz:—Klogant Parlor Suit, 1 covered In satis, cost $1,200, “or one do,, $125 Suits $50 and $100, rep apa O and $50; iniuid and gilt. blnck wain Bedstends, Dressing Casos, Huroaus, Washstands, Wardrobe hair and spring Mattrossen, Fillows," Bolsters, &e., Dining Furnituro; extension Table, Buffet, Chairs, Silverware, Ci ain, Ne B. An'elegant Chickering & oes! Hissororte at pon ELEGANT NEW PARLOR SUIT FOR SALE FOR $100, worth $250; upholstering first class; at 12 Wost Fourth streot, near Broadway. Fh soil AND OARFETS, New goods, No New prices. The Ree py cg best plage in in the elty to buy Furnitare and Carpets is at tho uptown warerooms, sfdand Sia Kighth avenue, 1 cent cheaper than any honso in the city. alt Goode iy 1 delivered free of charger hij Gail and examine our stock. on Farrel sigand'Si4 kighth ovenuct between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets, OOD SECONDHAND AND MISFIT ENGLISH Brussels three-plz and ingrain Carpats, Ollcloths, &o.5 very cheap, ot the ‘old place, 112 Pulton ‘street, wide trance. Gu FURNITURE COMPANY, 16 East Fourtoonth street, between Fifth avenue and University place, Wo are now offering our Inrge and splendid stock of rand Parlor Furniture, on easy terms of paymont. BEDUAM'S SOFA BED—THE ONLY BED WHERE i, Parlor hy hn torm EULESTON'S, between Thirty-thied aM Thirty-fourth sta. ME FURNITURE IN DWELLING—NO. 528 FIFTHC avonue, corner Forty-fourth street, to be sold at auction, on Friday, " Will be on exhibition, by permit, obtained from icon of E. H. LUDLOW & CO.\ No. 8 Pino street, or 35 t Seventeenth street. OR! TOW country from botele end large consumers; first dacoments., Apply to GREAT AMERICAN REPUBLIC TEA COMPANY, 75 Barclay st. GENTS WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE, TO IN- troduce the best so! Hing srticle in the matkot; just out ; profit immense, Apply at 765 Broadway, room 1. GENTS WANTED IN ALL THE STATES,—ENER- tic mon make front $4 to $20 per day. Full particu- lars at No. 35 West 4th st., after 10 o'clock. | orate WANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY, TO BELT teas to families and large consumers: greatest indace- ments, CANTON TEA COMPANY, 148 Chambers st, A SMART ACTIVE MAN WANTED—IN A LIGHT outdoor bustness, Apply at New York Book Concern, No. 7 Warren st., fourth floor, after 10 o'clock. oa ——e UICK WRITER, TO ATTEND OF- &e. $i a week. Address, in own handwriting, 906 Post office. OF ING.—EMPLOYMENT CAN BE GIVEN FOR A limited time to two persons (American) to address postal cards, for which 65,cents per thousand will be paid. Address box 2,787 Post office, New York, IRST CLASS AGENTS WANTED-—IN THIS CITY AND Lberal terms RESTAURANTS. ‘TARRU, FRENCH RESTAURANT, NO. 14 UNI- versity place, between Eighth and Ninth streets, New ‘Oysters. Breakfist from 7 to 10 o'clock. Dinner from’ to's. Open untit 12 at bight. TM. MARKS WELL KNOWN ESTADLISUMBNT, 10i Sixth avenue, opposite Eighth street, ladies and the utmost value im cash for cast off Jewelry, Laces, &c. Ploase call or ad- Mrs. Mai ase try and aatisty yourselves. Orders to Brook. yn promptly attended to T 207 THIRD AVENUE, NRAR TWENTY-THIRD strect, LEON pays highest cash prices for ladios! and re Wearing Apparel, &c. Ladies waited on by rs. Leo TB. MINTZ'S, 248 THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN ‘Twentieth and Twenty-first strocts—Ladios and eee men will be surprived wt the great prices pad in cast-off Clothing, Carpets and Jewelry for the, Western and Southorn trade. ‘Orders by post punctually attended to by Mr. or Mrs, MINTZ, country, for a specialty. 90 Ann st, third floor. JALL BOY WANTED-—NOT ABOVE 14; REFER- L gnces for honesty required. Apply at No. 108 West ste v 7 EIGHERS WANTED—TEN PRACTICAL WEIGHERS, | accustomed to use a boum scales. Apply, at once, to DEEGAN & CO., 91 Beaver st. Wart orenes TO CANVAS CITY AXD country for an article that sells on sight. Apply to W. MORSON, 14 Park place. WaANtep—ay INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN TO ACT as ticket seller and make himself otherwise useful, Apply at Parisian Varieties, 16th st., betwoon Broadway and 5u ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, LIVING AT HOME es the city, in the office of a fnanafacturin| arompeny yt learn tho business: salury 84 per week. MANU- FAC TURER, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—TEN FIRST CLASS BOOK OR NEWSPA- percanvassers, CHARLES CUCAS & CO., 11 Doy st. ANTED—A FIRST GLASS OYSTER AND CHOP A. ‘man cook, “Apply at KENNY’S, 887 Broome st., at 10 | more than T1274 BROADWAY, BETWEEN THIRTY-SECOND aud Thirty-third streots, Broadway prices will he paid cast-off Clothing, &c., by calling on or addressing I, HARRIS, No L27L T FLATTO'S UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTIE avenue, corner Forty-sixth street, 50 to 100 per cont sewhere will positively bo paid for ladies’ and eutlemen's cast-off Clothing, &e, Adirosy Mr, or Mrs. LATTO, 816 Sixth avenue. T HARRIS’, 81 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR WAVERLEY place, ladies and gentismen receive fall vali off Clothing, Jewelry, &e. Cail on or address HARRIS, ‘Ses. A r MAND FROM MY AGENTS FOR ladies’ and gentiomen'y cast off Clothing, Carpets cs aces, camels’ hair Shawls, Jowelry. id on n will be astonished at the | vieas wo ay ine Please try aud satisfy yourself. Call, or note Tobie: of Mes, ANIIAL, 173 Seventh wvenus, ERZ, 833 BROADWAY, NE, ot, pays tho bighest prices tor Indi ring Apparel Note by mail will bo Wo STED—A YOUNG MAN, FOR OFFICE WORK, 15 with his parents ques God coaoee reference required. Ad- reas, with fall ‘particulars, i SY on ato Herald ottice. y ANTED—A COMPETENT PERSON TO REPRESENT | ~ ‘the Interests of an ostablished trade Journal in this | city, 17 Warren st., room 11, from 10 to 12 0 glock, Want STRONG YOUNG MAN AS HELPER IN maiing room erneker department | wages #3 per week Apply, at Bt 10 otelock A. M. at N.Y. ABRATING CO., 153 est 20th st ¥V ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT MAN FOR CABIN COOK | ‘on board United States steamer Despatch, at Navy Yard, Brooklyn. WANTEDCAN ACTIVE, INTELL ‘T YOUNG MAN for Lica gel of insurance; good roference to be fur- nished. Appl: 119 Broadway, room 11, after 0 « wo TED—AN ENERGETIO MAN, OF P address, to tuke orders. 14 Murray st., 10 to 4. ANTED—A, MALL TEACHER, TO TRACH 1 A a nn A oe Poco $16 per wee! nish a ertificn 13 t0 pase m t L., box 117 Herald Branch ofice, Brooklyn, one ANTED-AN ACTIVE, TONKST AND INDUS MY, prions man: must bo. strong and willing and sober; merican 01 Nglish aking (i ite ages moderato, Addeess HENRY Be Herald ote, psa? WANTED-OANVASSERS ON FINE CHROMOS OF Moody and Sankey. Small cash ea al regaites: Apply, before 12M. Feito Avent, VWWASTED-AN oveic ‘old, with good referen OY, ABOUT 14 Mg tod “Address box 4,404 Pe office ws XTED—A MAN, FROM 18 70 25 TO WORK IN Turkish bath, Call from 6 t08 A.M, oid toa PM aig Laight st. ° PHINNEY. 1T REOKIVED A LARGE ORDER WHICH COMPELS me to pay the highest prices for Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, by calling ot or wile Grossing. Mr. or Mra, MOIS, 180" Heventh avenua, near Twonty-ttrst street. M. COHN, 426 + Thirty-fourth and gentlemen's our address, (000 REWARD; NO IMPOSITION; GREATE ‘Ate Clairvoyant is Mrs, FOSTER; ‘namos in fn ratisfaction or no pay; 0c, to Sl. Of Lexington Twenty-fitth fifth st: Be tadies TTENTION (CONSULTATION ON BUSINESS, LAW A’ vale, gnernie es loses, absout frends, love, mirringe Rr eer ee, SNORT, Clairvoyant, MME. BRIGNOLI, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS A. Wtirvoyant, tells names, shows likenesses, &e.; 00s. and $1, No. 150 West Twenty filth street, Lz, NELLIE, 1 THE QUEEN OF SEDI Bo N i every lke with dem iratent cae a Seant Se Save Droperty n specialt . ity. 109 Pourtl ME. ROSA REVEALS YOUR WHOLE LIFE, FRO: the erade to the grave; curos all diseases, 472 Cani street, Feo, $1. MEDICAL, IMME, RESTELL, MIDWIFE, SINCE 1840, NO. 1 A. East Pitty-second street, frst door from Fifth vente, “MME. MAXWELL, 114 EAST TENTH STREET, A. gives medical advico to ladies and children gratis, ~DR. AND MME. GRINDLE CURE ALL COM. A. plaints; 25 years’ practice. 142 West Forty-cighth st = ~_ Tae “TRADES. ie A “DER WA} WANTED—AT CHARLES “RODE'S, 107 . Duane st, ne st, Only a frat class a ae ee A. FIRST, CLASS CARPENTER WANTS ton; is willing to work at aan rover ance, 'W. ky GOUDE, In care of E Homes: 10 Stig DVICE FREE.—DR. AND MME. TT CAN BE CON. fA_sulted confidentiaily. No, 47 Wost Thirteenth street. (onsut DR. OR unt, Mad adap mwa co! 0) cured; advice free. 45 Bi street, siteek nour Broudwaye RS. HARRIS, EXPERIENCED FEM. DOCTRESS, M 4 ARTS ERURRIBNORD FEMALE DOO . i

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