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3 BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1889. FOSTERS IIWB. oartJHooms. Situations SSlantto Situations SSEantcU TUUOiaa URBAN DATS avtuuk WOODS. ffiotete antr Epartmcntg HOTEL IMPERIAL, 310 Commonwealth Avenue.

Apartments all finished, now being occupied by tenants; 4 choiee suites ean be had on 1st, 2d, 31 anl 6tb floors, of 10 rooms each; all light and aanry. Wall iper to be selected by tenant. Rent Includes heat, fuel and service. Fireproof building, xlth passenger elevator. A.

J. BAMFARD, 12 BTuTh7 28 Court street. rAOK BAT. Two or three dsslrabla rooms, with board, oppoalte Athletic Clnb, near Trinity Church and Rack Bay hotel. 24 Bisrdon street, off BMThT 12 riiO LET EVENINGS A desirable furnished room.

A wit piano, on Treinont street, opposite tha unit' nn, to leaehen, literary clubs, or fur practising. Add ret a K. M. Tranacript Office. 6t 13 UPTON STREET, No.

18. Deairab'o roomi, with orwitliout board. Six oclock dinner. BTuTLT ol2 JJNION PARK, NO. 4.

ROOMS TO LET, 617 WITH BOARD. 12 -piNCKNEY STREET, No. 1 rcomi, with 77. Furnished sunny 6iT 12 UOOM WANTED For literary purpoaea: a for-Dished nxm on ground or second floor.witlnu ten minutes' walk of M. I.

T. L. N. Transcript Office. Address, stating price, TiiHAOtT 10 BACKBAk.

A choice room: gentleman owning and residing In hi honso, with family, sitn itcd in one of the most desirable localities in tlie Back Bay. will let one large squ ruom, up one fl'glit (sinule closet nomi; price atonahia to the rtlc parties. Address N. 8. cars Letter Carrier No.

SUL 12t 0 It CARD FOR INVALID CHILDREN In thoeiuu-2 try, in a furnace-heated house; to have the personal rare rf an experienced plusielan. Arid Dr. EMMA M. SANBORN, Anduver, Ma-s, Box 199. dAwyte oH MALDEN.

Board at Evelyn uar. Large rnma in suite for families, anil single -oin. tor Lidin or gentlemen; steam host; hot and Id witrr to rcuina: one inutn from Batou A Maine ileimt. MRS. H.

M. WILLEY. Proprietor. TuThF' 8 OWDOIN HTKEET, No 46. Large square room, furnished aa a parlor, with board.

TulbbTtT oH BBOtiKLIXE. Board. Attractive, sunny roomi ti rent with board, house rurally Adores Letter Carrier 586, Bru ikline. STuTbUlT 5 MABLBORiiUUII STREET, No. 125.

Unfurnished rooms to let; cau be seen at any time, to 8 TFACK BAY. To let, with board, very near Triulty, handsomely furnished suite of rooms: t.ble excellent; bouse newly furnished: arv coinfort of a Lome. Address F. li. Transcript Office, te 28 JYOXBUBY.

To let, parlor aud beurooin, second floor; elevator. Norfolk House. te 2 CtOLUMBUH AVENUE, No. 298. Board and rooms.

I A very desirable furnished suite, with tuhet ot cunnecting, up one fligiu. au 23 UNION PABK. No. 1ft. Desirable sunny suit of rot.nia.

one flight front, newly furnished, large Ciwen, every eonvcnlsuce; suits hie for phy.iciau; refeiences reqnlred. lliSTu'c au 22 PETER riflOKnilXSIOX, 89 MOUNT VtRXO.N STUEET TO LET. Elegant suites, eonslsflng of two rooms and bath mth, also single rooms, furnished or unfurnished; bouse entirely remodelled, plumbing new, e.eratur.s'eam beat or ojienerrate fires if desired; light and airy rooms, with fine view. Rt7 14 41 CHESTER SQUARE. A handsomely furnished, sunny, alcove room to let.

with or without hoard; all appointments first tU, Si7 ol7 ROOMS, Chestcnt Ji). 81 617 12 IS ARLINGTON STREET, Mis. ANNA JklGUr. late of Walpoie. IE.

has three goo4 rooms (two front), with leiard: all home comforts ar found hero; reference given and required. 6i7 1 2 BEACON STREET, WATER 8IDE. Pleasant, snnev rooms, with board, at 140 Beacon street. Lear Berkeley also un large room until jn. 1.

TLSTuTM 10 hotels anfc Hpartirnts. 160 NEWBURY STftCET (NEAR DARTMOUTH'. TO 7.ET. In this new and olegent houss, APARTMENTS qf 8 nud 9 rooms; all open to mu and air; hot and odd water In every chamber; luahogmy ai.rei. with largo pier glasses; opm grates, with bras fender and andirons: passenger and freight elevators, electric bells, speaking tubes and every modern Improvement for eotnf-irt an i aim gri.ee; janitor's services and ateam beat free of cha'ge: rail boy always ic attendance.

Sr' 17 HOTEL JOHNSON. TO LET On lease, desirable apartments of 6 rooms and bath; all tha modern improvements; steam at, passenger elevator, etc. Apply to J. F. JoHX-EON, Mi bhawmut avenue.

6t7 olT APARTMENTS TO LET. At Brookline, on liavts avenue, opposite tha park: convenient to steam and lions ears; uvar scho ils and churches: two very de-irat is apartment of rooms each and bath oil modern improvement; steam heat, aet relrtgerators, Janitor's services; 835 and 840 par mouth. Apply to JOHN J. McCOnMACK, 28 Court street. Room 2u7.

6t 16 Apartment to let. Mt. pieeaut. seven rooms, bath. steam heat.

lanitor's services: corner bouse every room a sunny room. Apply to Janitor, JJ nt el Westbrook, cor. West Cottage at. and Brook av. 2t7 ol7 UOTEI CHATHAM, Comer of Concord nnd TVnahlncton Streets.

A CHARMING SUITE (th only one left) of nine rooms and bath: every convenience; steam heat; hot water; elevator; open flrerlaces and erfeet ventilation. Apply to C. W. ELDHEDoZ. ol5 TuThS 113 Devonshire street.

OXFORD TERRACE. Suites of two, three, four and six rooms, with bathrooms. to lease for oca or more years; steam heat, hot and cold water all the year and Janitor's service. Apply to R. G.

A MOBY. No. 4 oxford Terraee, between 2 and 4 P. M. te o4 Hotel Oxford, HCNTINGTOX AVENUE, BOSTON.

Suites furnished and unfurnished. Rsmnrut on Fnropeau plan. GASKILL A MORIN G. 6 l2t Proprietors. THE BERKELEY, Cornr Boylaton and Berkeley streets.

A few eholee apartments to let for the coming season, of one, two or three rooms each, with ba'lirooiu; will be let intMSHED or UNFURNISHED. Also. PHYSICIAN'!) OFFICE. Apply at Hotel Office. TbBTntc aa 29 Heoticgtoa Avenue.

Rooms singly or en salta. furnished or unfurnished; hath on each floor; board if desired. Also apartments of six rooms for family, with meals served in their owu private dining-room. Steam heat. 94 Hunting ton avenue.

te 5 THE AUSTERFIELD. Mewcon, cor. West Che tor Park. Water-side. TO LET finite of 7 rooms, containing the latest Improvements; location and outlook unequalled on the Bock Bay.

For full particulars anply to WILLIAM O. WILLIAMS, an 24 STuThte 48 Congress street, Boston. THE BEX5ETT, ISO Dartmouth Street SUITE OF BIZ ROOMS AND BATH House first elasa in every respect, pss sanger elevator runs an til midnight, telephone nud every modern convenience; rent low during remainder of lease. Apply to tutor. TuThSte my 28 39 NEWBURY STREET, near the Fublle Garden The finest anlte of apartments in the eity.

Apply to FRED. POPE. 25 te 209 Washington street. SUITES HOTEL FRANCESCA. 46 Hereford street, next estate to Commonwealth avenne.six light room and bath; one flight ouly; rent WJ 8.

d. WH1TTEMOKK. 209 Washington st! BACHELORS APARTMENTS, In now and handsomely furnished suite on Hnnt-Ington avenue; references exchanged. Addresj K. B.

8., Transcript Office. te 9 APARTMENT, room and bath; heat and janitor; no dork room Price SO. Apply at Suits 4. No. SO Batavia afreet.

Stl 16 APARTMENT TO LET. A new apartment of 6 rooms, bath and servants room, overlooking Back Bay Park; vetr low rent for he location; inquire at No. 4 Hotel Heidelberg, West-land avenue TuThSl 15 HOTEL PUTNAM. TO LET A particularly pleasant suite In tha Hotel Putnam, 98 Warren street. An offico on th first floor ean bo had with It if desired.

Apply to Janitor, or H. W. HOLLAND, 27 Txemont row. 14t 8 APARTMENTS TO LET West Chester Park and Newbury street, suites of 8 and 6 room and servant' room; every room open to onteida light and air; these honso are finished In oak and cherry, and have all modern eonyenleuees, steam heat, set tabs, electric bells, open fireplace, refrigerators, the will show these uounes every day In the week, a included. HASKKI.L A DILLINGHAM! te 81 Pemberton square.

SUITE TO LET. On tha Bock Bay, at vary annny corner, suite of seven rooms ana bath at a moderate price passenger elevator and tolephmi. Apply to W. PUTNAM PAGE, No. 181 Devonshire street.

TuThH 15 FARTMKNTS. No. 156 Newbury atreet, near the Art Club. Elegant apartments of six or seven rooms; servanta above; fine location; modern Improvements. Apply to owner, Suite 8, 10 to 8.

STuThT oil JLEABAN TEST CORNER SUITE on Bask Bty for JL 8650; polished oak floors, southwaat aunny windows In every loom, Including batn; you will move Into this whenyon se It. G. E. ROGERS. 209 Weih-lngton street, Room 10.

STuThdt 12 I7LAT. A cosey flat of six rooms In a quiet, genteel neighborhood to let at a very low figure; every modern eonyenienee, and near alx hone-ear lines. Apply at 161 Falmouth (treat or at 61 Equitable Building. te 14 APARTMENTS TO LET, IBS Newbury street. Te lot, noar Copley square and tha Vendome, apartments of alx and seven rooms.

Apply to Mr. ishrib. 28 Court strop. Boom 214. 6l1 11 Flat wanted a dasimbi farnlsbod, for six or eight fkmlly of adnua.

Address R. K. BTnThtr LAT WANTED A desirable Sat, farnlsbod or an- months, for a mall Tranacript Offico. 08 Rogers Building, Room 10. TnThS14t 1 Haae Bail Note Horse Races Sports at the Colleges.

BASS BALL. The Athletic American Atsociatlon clnb defeated the I'biimieij hi L'ague nine yesterd jy, 4 to A Manager Irwin of the Washington clnb has arrived at hi home tn South Boston. It has been decided that eleven games ah til be played for the wot Ids championship by the New York and Brooklyn dubs. The first contest will take place tomorrow. A Lu eel lug of the Atlantia Association was held at New York yesterday.

J. M. Braden waa choieu president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. The i nuant waa awarded to the Worcester club. JIUlt'E-KACIMJ.

7 lie races at Mystic Park, Wednesday, were exceedingly well contested. Tho Hwr trotted a pretty race in the 2.2!) etas'. though he was pushed haid by Adaute, and ho won the race in three straight heats. Uix horses came un fur tlie start In the 2 25 class. Chief w.in me Hist Lest; Country Girl gut olf well in the nos heat and won, hiid also took the two following he tta.

i lie 2 20 pueiiig race aid not fill, uud consequently mi in etaru-d. Ti in.biun stallion Edgcuiark, tho property of II. A. llusai II, made a n-cunl at eilnesdiiy, of 2. Ho was never iinst-n in io, U.rt-t-jtar-old and yearling form, lie ui he I IK it men tu ill" hiiiui) farm.

The in at Lexington, Ky WedncaJjy, waa line. There were l.iur iiew races aud one uuliu-isfit Jn in Tuesday. The lirst race, the 2 21 cl tas in fii'irhed I rum yesterday, was won in tho lirst heat by Qut-en, time 2.20'i. The inh-r races were won a tuiloes: Second race, fr-tn fur all, pacing, Huy Wilkes. 2.I.V,; third race, stallion sitike.

2.25 class, lireenlander 2 21, tuurtli race. Kin lucky Slakes, It three-) ear-ulda, i'urtuns, 2.23. CriLI.KGK TOUTS. Harvard defeated tho Ma ctcuus-Hts Instil nte of Technology at football on J.irvis Field yester-dvy I a rcoie of C2 tu 0. Of -si! points 32 were Moicd in the first half of the game.

The Harvard Iftiii was too heavy for the Tech men ai.il had little tu break iug through tha hjitiu lush line. The tall tournament of the Harvard Lawn Tri.ina Association was continued ye-terJay. lu i he second round of the singles Mauch-stqr ri-itatrd i 0 li. In th third round del carMl Manchcs or, ii 4, ti r.s. Murgis, 02, li 4: Tahaut rs.

Ch vsn, 0 2. 0 3. The aaini a In dnuliies wt-rs as follows: Leo and Tallaiit is. Hi ward and ll'ake. li 1, li 1 ai i Potti ri.

ilioaru and H'liigi-1. 0-4, s. 1i s. The final heat in the ilarvapl ra wis rows (I yesterday alteino.ni. wi nung was inaiie np as follows: 1.

A W. Maynard; li. WahMlf; 5, f. li. KkiiSfiin; 4.

1. T. Blown; 5, H. U. Niohuia; bur, U.

A. Could. The fail meet of Ihe Amherst College A'hl -tic Am liation closed Weilne-ilay, the stir.diii' llit-cIumi heing as folluw-: firm. us, ii'i lot, TO points; sophumorts, 33 iiolut; iHiiotr. Tin- H.rvsrd second eleven a defeated yetr-il aft rnoou by tlie tw U-aiu, tun su re being III 4 Harvard trj played the Caiohride High -h ol tootbal aim y.sterday, the su-ce reauinug in favor ot H2.

1(1 to 12. Tuita eleven easily defeated t-e iglish High Schoo eh ven on the Tull campus yesterday by a noie ot 20 to li. The ti in.is tournament lietween Kxeter and Andover limit'd a luilows: iiiths, ii 1wi4.nl ot Latter won, ti 0, 0, s. Il.inis anil How lard 01 Kxeter t. (p.

it. Ih'lili'ii, and Woodman. 's. have aruved 111 Cali I riiign to eoceh tli Harvard lo irii i Tl Yale football men played Cornell aed during the first part id the g.im- tn-y platen fairly well, hut tliiu bectiiie l-jdly Cornell press-. 1 them hard, Yale on tlie defensive.

Knorrly before tho Cori.ell, by good rush, lire woik ami co-vr ruu-iiliiK, svcuied a touchdown, from which a goal was kieki it. After this Yale wo nt pieces ti.npy anil the jMMirvst exhibition ot football -d-en mi 1 he Yale fit id fur many year. Final sjure, Yale CorLeil 5i. mxesiLLANEor. An Intcri atlonsl bil lard match is yiroposed for ibis winter.

"Four Americans and four Frenchmen will compete in four tournament, says Mr. One tournament will take place in New York, one in Chicago, and tin other two at Brussel and laria. The New York tournament wl 1 be Bret on the list. Tne American team le composed of Sexton, Holy, Schaefer and myself. our French ronipeii-or will Yins ix, (iarnirr.

Beau and 1iot. Each contestant will play on bis own account and will put up $5)0. making f4nuo sweepstakes, lit sides this there will be an added puise of 5000. The regular weekly shoot of the German Rifle Cmb was bsld yesteiday afternoon at the Clarendon Hills range In Hyde 1jrk. Mr.

Bockclinann lUCOtVfltd IB Uisklug 1 3ore of ill points, thu lying the top score of the seasou made lat week by Mr. Brelvogel. Situations AD VLRTI 8ER3 OSLY res hate sunn seat to Ttameertpt Qfflct. and to reeetre them MUST pretent rt, aJtirtu card. Circular svhcitiag hatineit, will aw 6-flared 1 ear boree.

IF Adrertieemeuit. to be properly clateiAed, etouH be handed in iylld. M. of the Hay of pabheatioa. SITUATION WANTED bjr a respectable young well trained end experienced.

wall res ur girl: Back Bay family preferred; iiiiexeepiuiii-alile relereiii'Ci. Address II. T. luj slraul, Boston. tg 17 SITUATION WXSTF.D by a yun man, who tlir-aiiKlily understauds his buslne.

ai flmt-clais rtiai'l'insn; strictly temperate; liuneit and wiilms; lies! of references. Address U. M. Transcript 011 Tl.h 17 SITl'Al ION WANTKIi by a yuung girl: second nr rluuiilier work: would ciok in small family: city rcli rcni'e; ('pestnur. SI'.

Vrrnou or West Cedar sts. i retvrrt.Nl. Uall at 121 Commonwealth tins weak. HT 17 SITUATION 8 WANTED by four experienced I'rut-ertant girl to do either si-ennd work or cliainlier-work si'd araii.g: one si ro ik In a small (ainily; r( jr-enecs. Apply Friday aud Batuxday at 71 Wairautun it.

XU 17 )08IT10N WANTED bye grntleman. with high-1 est referencoa, as nnre. enmiisniun ur revder to an invalid, or a copyist i auianueusis; miHlerate ei inpeiitation accepted. Addrea L. 5.

Tranwrint Office. til 17 1JOS1TION Wanted by a lady between to and 30 I ears of age 10 gn abroad with auma lady as companion: rest from closa mental applieau more uf an object than salary. Address N. J. Trauaeript ('Hire.

111 17 SITUATION WANTED by a young man aa Run Chinan or groom; competent ariTur; thoroughly un dontands nit best of references: city or country. Address E. U. Tionscrtpt Uliice. SIS IT SITUATION WANTED by a ailling colored girl at second work or general housework iu the city good leferencc.

Ceil Friday aud ileturday et 102 Merliiig street, corner of Tremuut street. 2lT 17 SITUATION WANTED by an ehember-k3 maid to do rhamberwork and light washing; the Im at ot rity rcteieiu-o. Call at S3 ttrenvllle place, near I rosidence deiHit; hour 2 to 4 F. M. 2t1 17 SITUATIONS WANTED by two slalers together; one aa conk, end tha other as second girl; best of eti references no objection to going out of town.

all CiTS Albany surest, between Newton and Kioughtou streets. jjtl 17 SITUATION-(VANTED as coachman by a Scotchman; thoroughly understands the era of liorew, bur nt and carriages; would aao be willing to help around a gentlemans iilaca; beat of references. Address F. U. Transcript Office.

tif ol7 SITUATION WANTED for a Frol eat ant U'in try inaid; no objection to chamber work; first-class riiy references. Apply et Mrs. KAY'S Protestant Employment Buieau, Treuiont Temple, lioom 8. 3tJ ol7 SITUATION WANTED by a capable parlor maid; also woman of experience to take eare of an infant; callable of taking full charge; both hove good references. Address I).

A. Transcript Office. Ill Ql7 Situation wanted by a first-c (j I'rotes'aut laundress: has first-class reference; also rhainlH'r girl and laundress, Protestant end hcntcli; parlor maid; good reforeuce. 15 Albion street. Ill 17 hITUATIoh WANTED liy a tai paraie young man lu as coachman understands the care of cows, flower and kitchen gardening end is very obliging; four years' reference from lost employer.

F.U. 17 11ml-scu si reel. Ill 17 SI1 ATIONM WANTED by capable young man as coai' liman or 011 gentleman'a place; refaranee; also, flrst-Rlass cook, second girl. American liousa-keeper. Parties looking for help call et 24 Wait Dedham street.

stT 17 S' ITUATiON WANTED by rel'ahle Protestant young man on a gentleman's place: la good driver, eau milk, understands furnace; found snlilng; gigal referencea. Address Stable, rear 8UO Main xambndga, Maaa. It! 17 lilTl ATIOX WANTED bye young man on a gentlo-O mans placa understands tne caro of horaes, bar-neasea and carriages or would go as second man; beat of references Irom last place. Address V. Tnuicrl.t Oflics.

Uf ol7 SITUATION WANTED by a young colored wonts froni the Houih, as chsmlierinsid in a private fHinlly: bear of reference furnished; city preferred; A 1 ply to LIZZIE HUDSON, No. 12 Parkmeu street. 8l1 17 SITUATION WANTED by an experienced (4erman builer iu private family: good raferences from former ANTON pelt. UIT1IAT1IIN WANTED by young man oe gentle pjasu'i place; understands care of bursas, cows and furnace; willing to make himself generallv useful: best of city references. Address li.

H- K-. Transcript Office. sts 3 17 SITUATION WANTED by waiter In private family tuideratands toe care of furnaces; strictly temperate; haa Hrat-elssa references. Address Stax-MThr, 8 breuvllie place, off Chnreb street, Boston. 17 DEMOISELLE FSKISIENNK bonne instruction; desire piece dens uue famllle prlvde.

ponr 1Cdu-ration do felines enfauie: no parle pas I Anglais. MADEMUIHEI.LK ALICE hLaNCH ABD. 1445 Wasb-iugtoB street, Bustou, cere Dr, Pirlot. Stl 1 7 BOARD WANTED in private family forth winter hy gentleman, wife, child (2 years old) and servant; two connecting rooms, and one small room for servant, required; location must be quiet and no other boarders taken; It Is requested that no reply be sent from boarding-houses oraparrmeuts; references will be fnrniahedand required. Address, stating terms, which should be about 0120 monthly.

R. H. Trau-script Office. HI 017 BOWDOIN No. 12.

Gentleman and wife owning and residing in their own hunse will let three rooms en suite; parlor floor unusually spacious; elegantly furnished, or unfurnished also two desirable single rooms; every moaern convenience; uuexerp-tlonable board; highest referencea. ThSV (M? 1SOLLINM HTBEE.T. No. 2. A lady, obliged to move from Beacon Hill because of State II rase extension, haa taken house at 9 Kolims street.

Home very desirable rooms now to let to first-clau parties. Best, hot and cold water, etc. Reference oxenauged. ThB4t7 KOWDOIN STREET. No.

IS. Booms to let in this first-class home. A large Dent room on he first floor, two larga windows, elegantly and newly furnished; bet and cold water, gas, open grate, furnace heat and large closet also a chamber over the trior, equally desirable. ThS7 17 BATAYITsTREEI. No.

12. Private family, Btck Bay, one. two or throe rooms, fully or pirutily furnished. on floor with bathroom: furnace hen: two minutes walk to Hnntlnswin avenue and West Chester Park ears. 3(7 17 YARMOUTH STREET No.

a Handsomely furnished front rooms; upright beis: every convenience: gentlemen and wives, or single gentlemen private family; best of references required. Iib7 FlHEHTEK SQUARE. No. 56. A front room, wirn connecting aide room also two square rooms for gentlemen; rooms well furnished; house first-class; -good board; open parlor; a quiet, pleasant home.

2t7 0 17 CHESTER SQUARE. No. 18. Vury large I very pleasant psrlors. furnished or unfurnished; also very pleasant aienve, furnished.

Prices very low to the right parties. Second door from Shawmut avenue. 8t7 Q17 SOUTH FNI. Excejdionally pleasant rooms in choice locality can be obtained, with or without hoard, in a private fain'lv bv addressing, with real name, Post Office Box 6173. Gentlemen preferred.

817 017 CLIFTf'NDALK. To let. five very nice rooms on ore floor; small Ame-iean family ocljr. Bout low tu right party. HAVEN, 60 Arch street.

117 0 17 VEST CANTON STREET, No. 149. Connecting if square and side room, one flight, front, n-ceiv furnished, nn-dern conveniences; also square and side rormtwo flights. ItT 17 (COMMONWEALTH AVENUE. Two gentleman, with their wives, ean find nice arcotnui'vlation.

with lx ard. by addressing W. Bonin 24 table Building. 811 1 BROOKLINE. Board, near electric ears, lu in 's' dtairabie part of town; delightful rooms, with hoard, can be secured by addressing A.

I. K. Transcript Office. liT 17 TEHT NEWION No. 11(0.

near Go.u;ni,iia 11 avenue To let. pleasant, ruunv, well-fiiroUhel rooms, lu private family; ok flight; oil eonvenlenows. It' 17 TJACK BAY BOARD. A private family near 1) Marlborough and Gloucester streets will let a pleasant, runny rooms w.th board: open fires. Address K.

b. Transcript Office. Stl 17 Marlborough street, near Extr. to rant. fiirn sited, a large, sunny room, with all conveniences.

Address K. L. Transcript Office. StT 17 ORCEST1 HTKEET. No.

6. To let' hand-11 soinely furnished rooms caterer lu basement. 117 17 CtHE.NTKB SQUARE, No. 75. Very nice room on first Hour; also aids room with board.

StT 0 17 Furnished rooms, with CHIEHTM'T STREET. bai7i.noonefl1elit.ini P. J. Tranacript Office. 'I 4t fiOLUMHUH AVENUE.

No 471. Plret-cISM rooms, with board; reference given and required. Oil 17 jgACK BAY. 3lf A private family will let a tew very lasssiit rooms, with board, at 895 Beacon street. 017 BACK BAY.

near Copley Square. Larga furnished front room, with side room If desired; also one square ret -1casaut family, limited number; ei-cciinit tsb.e aLd home comforts. 28 St. Jsines ave. 2t7 IB ROOMS WANTED By a gentleman and three nr tour unfurnished roouja in a nrlvste bouse, for light l.ousekeeing; Beacon Hill preferred; refcret.ee.

Address P. B. Transcript Office. 16 IaOoMb WANTED for three young ladies: refer 4 enrrn exchanged: two pleasant rooms, with good boerd. in a pleasant locality.

Address, naming location and terms, V. K. Transcript Offico. 317 16 OOlTII END. Roma to let; a neatly furnished.

square room, up one flight, in a private family: to gentlemen oniv; references exchange'. Address S. K. 1311 Washington street. StT 16 (RENTER HQUARE.Noa.

66 and 68. Newly fur- pished square and aide rooms, with board; ai-atn beat: also, parlor floor, with extension, unfurnished io a family of adult. 6i7 16 (YOLUMFVH AVENUE, No. 287 To let. a very de-j sirahla front squat room and side room connecting.

on the sunny side; well furnished; hot and cold water, heat and gas. 6i7 16 UNION PARK. No. 8. To let, a Urge famishal toons; oil modern eonvantenaas: on bathroom floor.

etT 16 S'HAWMUT No. 738. Front room, up ono flight; bath, hot and cold water; nicely furnished; private family. StT 16 EWBUKY 8TKEET No. PI.

on large, sunny front room; dtT To let. with board, hot and edd warer. 0 16 1ST CANTON HTKEET, No SIS. Private fam-71 by Just bought house, win let two choice rooms reaseuaVe; all i 1.7 016 EHT CHESTER PARK, No. 12ft.

SUNNY FRONT ROOMS Eu suite and single; beautiful cation; rare opportunity to secure pleasant accommodation and excellent board; references. TuThT 75 ROOMS WANTED A furnished dining-room aud kitefien. in the vicinity of Copley square, or on Dartmouth street, in a first-class honw. troin Nov. 1 tn May Address, with terms.

L. F. Transcript Office. TuThBI 15 BACK RAY. To let, te gentlemen onlv, two square rooni.

elegantlv furnished, in private family; Inst. Technology; hare never beeu tar tha Mass rented. Address B. H. Trauaeript Office.

TuThfiT 0 15 YlIiOADWAY. No. 278. South Boston. To let.

two 1) bnautifmly furnished rooms; all home jmfort. TuThST 16 EHT NEWTON No. 83. To let. with jrl 77 pleasant, sunny rooms, furnished; modern conveniences; a.

so neatly furalsnad front upper room; nri-vate family references required. TuThl 15 E8T CHESTER PARK. No. 103. One front aun-7 ny alcove room on first flight; bathroom floor; also front parlor after Oct.

15, with board. TnTtifil Ql6 ST. JAMES AVENUE, No. 11. bet an Berkek-y and Clarendon streets, fiunny and convenient rooms, furnished or unfurnished lot without board.

Btl 15 1IIARLE8 8TBEET, No. 96. To let.anieely fur-1 nlcbod room; ovary modern eoavenieneo; terms moderate. 8tT 15 Desirable rooms, ap modern eonve-referoneos ex-0 13 (HESTER SQUARE, No. 54.

on and two flights, having every nienre. to rent, with first-close board: enangrd. StT ((HESTER SQUARE. No 49. Finest location la Bos-j ton first-clan sunny room, perfectly heated and appointed, to flrst-claas.

permanent people only. Btl 18 DARK SQUARE. No. 6. An elegant large anlte of 1 rooms, upon flight; bath; Crst-class board; on ite, four, two or singly; well adapted for doctor or dentiat; low, permanently.

TuThSMT 18 TI'D LET Front corner room on first floor Hote1 A Lincoln, SI E. Newton: swam host, gss, nse of bathroom, carpet and shade. TcThST Appleton street, no. do. to let.

two pleasant rtinare rooms; hot and cold water; furnace hoot; private family. TuThSte 15 T. JAMES 'avenue. No. 10.

To lot, with board. two large, square rooms, furnished. 6tT 15 10LCMBU8 AVENUE, No. 626. Eiogontly fnrnUhed rooms, en suite or singly, with board.

Partter wishing choice aceommodatioa on beat port of tho avenue will find this an unusual op port unity. avenue 611 0 14 THREE LARGE nicely furnished rooms In private family west of Columbus avenue, with oird; reference given and required. Address P. E. iOffle Transcript Office.

HEACON BILL. Rooms, with board. To let, very desirable rooms at 4 Men at Vernon street. 6tT ol4 MAGNOLIA STREET. Hooper estate, Dorchester A large, sunny room ean beseenred for the winter, with excellent family table; half-Mat alx oclock dinner; seven minutes from cityby N.Y.

A N.E. H. 517 012 TREMOXT STREET, opposite Clarendon, No. 553 To let. in pleasant, well-appointed private linns, front, square and aide rooms, connecting, first flight, handsomely form shad; every eouvlenee.

TuThT oil SHAWMUT AVENUE, No. 620 near Springfield street. Sunny corner house private family three connecting rooms ur lour, furnished or not: large closets, drawers; modern conveniences; good table oppoalte; rent low. HTuThT 13 PINCKNEY STREET, No. 80.

To let, nicely far. nlshed suite of two or thro rooms; very nice and In thorough order; large closets; open grates: furnace heat; also other rooms; referencea. 8 TuThT 12 EST NEWTON STREET, No. 40. Very desirable i or connected roomr, with board.

Th7 oil sION PARK, No. 85. Board and rooms: one nicely furnished suite; also a aid room; houar quiet and nomeUke and go il tablo; roteroueea exchanged. TuThT olS MT. VERNON STREET, No.

98. To let. suites of 2 or 4 room, furnished or untarnished, np 2 illjjht bathroom floor; open fireplaces. RUTLAND STREET, No. 77.

Very desirable, ann-ny rooms on first floor; farnlsbod. or with carpets and shades; terms moderate; references x-changed. TuThT A FPLETON No. 80, betaroen Clarendau and A Dartmouth streets. A Sonny, choice alcove end annate rooms; ferred.

rofaronc WEST CHESTER PARK. No. 127. To lot, sunny aloova room, and back room connecting; one flight; singly or en auiteextra largo closet room; bar hroom fioor. '8 TuThT ROOMS.

A lady taking a suit of roomt ln a flrat-rlaaa hotel would like to moot reaponslble party to toko ono or more unfurnished room. Address N. B. Trauaeript Offloa. STuThT 12 SITUATION WANTED.

A lady would like to find a situation for a first-elms parlor girl; excellent ait res. Address Foat Otlloa Box 5205, Boston. 817 0 18 SITUATIONS WANTED by two experienced girl. one as cook and the other seeond girl; ean furnish the beat of reference. Please cau at 13 Banka street, Cambridge.

8t7 16 S' I1UATION WANTED by a coachman; thoroughly underaranda him business; willing end obliging, tlrst-eioss references. Address T. A. Transcript Office. 817 SITUATION WANTED by G.

A. H. man, with large family, of Post C62. Department of New York; not articular whet kind of labor. Address 286 Bungle street, Boxbury.

StT 16 YIOKITION WANTED by a respectable person to care for an invalid lady or do light housework. Address or call on M. X. tK, Market Bouse, Brighton. WTb87 0 16 ITUATION WANTED as eoacltmsn end groom by yuung Englishman; thoroughly understands hia business: good driver: beat ot references.

Add re -s F. L. Transcript Office. WThST 16 SITUATION WANTED as cook in a private fttnlly. Apply, between 9 anil 12, at No.

228 Highland reel (ring first belli leal of references. 2t7 16 SITUATION ANTED to have tha eare at an in-fai tlie best uf rity references given. Address W. L. Transcript Office.

8t7 16 17J1F1.0YVENT WANTED. A competent seatn-Zt stress would like work by the day or woek. Ap-plv at 7 East Canton street. 21: 16 t-l'Jl ATDlN WANTED as soaiiistress; has sewed 15 with a dressmaker. Apply at Hit Prospect nmr, Cnmliridgeport.

3tf 10 ITUATION WANTED by a cook; la willing to do plain washing end ironing. Please eailat371 Blawmut avenue. Xtm, 16 SITUATION WANTED by a young girl to do sec-IJ mid ur tons ork in small family. Call on or addiess 83 Hlisron si reef. Boston.

2t7 16 L5ITCAUON WANTED by a colored man as waiter or janitor; good referencs. Call st or address 1 Mu lib court, off JoyatreeE 2t7 16 INNOAGEMEXTH WANTED by the day to do plain a sea lug. or would work with a dressmaker. Adders N. A.

Transcript Office. 2t7 IU SITUATION WANTED by an experienced parlor maid; would prefer chamber work end sewing. Please call et 3 Melrose street, city. 8t7 old Ct ITUATION WANTED by rotes la nt wouan as ft ctHik in a private family; best of city references. Arplyatte Yarmouth stTeet.

2i 16 SITCAllVlN WANTED as c'-aclnnan hy a young Englishman; understands tlie care of horses, carnages ai.d harness; spent five years in Washington as groom at-d roachniau; beat ot refer-ueea. Address T.C.. 48 Cherles street. 8t7 15 SITUATION WANTED by a tlngla man si coach man it ostebinan and groom: understands th btisii.eaa thoroughly Buaiou or the vlciulty preterrMl: Erst-clafs reference. Address A.

H. Trauscriiit Office. Hi SITU AI ION WANTED by an exp-rienced burier in a private family Is a Protestant and perfectly uu-oerslanda Ids l.uaint-vs: lilgliljr recommended by Now York end Boston families. Address L. Transcript Office.

Ii 15 ITUATION WANTED by a young man of 23, who baa tmri seven years' business experience and de gires suiuetliii.g promisirg for ia'ure: ex' -pilonal xefe'etices. Addiess C. 8. i Transcript Office. 317 15 OlTT'AlldX WANTED coachman by a stru-tiy IO temperate ami reliaole young man who Is wllil-ig lo make gei.er.illy useful; steady, careful rinvtr: "ty or coui-try; city references.

Address It. B. Trail'Cript Office. TuThnl IB SITlAllON WANTED by a young man frutn Maine; honest, temperate and American; age 18: istai.ds rare of horses; any honest wink taken city reference. Addres T.

N. Transcnnt Office. TnTiiSS a 15 SITL AI InNS WANTED toge'ber by two eooipeient In a private family, as ek and psri-ir ti sin, here im tsasMi.g be-t reerem-sfa: no leiteis or can: answered. Apply at 64 C-dar sireetj TuTM 15 SITUATION WANTED as eoachraau by a young iihti; Ui.oer.iand Ills business; wl. ling to do m-': rk st ti r-sre rf urn see: first-class refereuca.

A t.r-ss (i K. 8., Transcript Offico. Tu'jLg 15 SI'irAIKN WANTED by an exjierieuced parlor u.ii:ii. 1-st of reterent-cs Call on or address Jl A. 1 Asl and strtel Boston, Mast.

It 015 SITUATION IVaNTKD-A getitlcmsn going abroad (5 would ilka to find a sit-ia'i-in for l.i co liman, wlum le van rei-umniend highly. 40 Wa'-r Ki'Oni 12. 0 15 ITl'AlInN WANTED t-y a emnpetent Norwegian ij gul, to do chamber or parlor work, any time, at 97 Thorndike afreet. East Caul bridge. 8:1 15 SIlUAllOS WANTED by a yonng man a atabla man or generally useful man in a private fam.ly or in a Btore; lioneet aud sober: good city refenva.

Adores B. E. Transcript Office. 3c7 15 TyflblTION ANTE I) by a man who thorengh'y A underatands bis business, as coachman. Apply for references to lata eui loyer.

Box kW2. Bost-a Post Office. 3t7 a 15 rORITION WANTED by a ynang lady whouader-staxda lyjtswnring and shorthand in an office or store best of RtwiccM. Address L. B.

B-, Transcript Office. It a 15 SITUATION WANTED by a eompotaot childs r.urse: Is a good seamstress; good city refereO'V. Address O. V. b.

Offico. 8t IB SITUATION-WANTED for a coachman or indoor man. for one whom I ean thoroaghly recommend. Address v. C.

Transcript Office 8t7 a 15 YJOMTION WANTED as dally rovernaas foryonug 1 rbildrea. Address Box 7 So, Wincbeater. Mass. St7 a 15 on CATION WANTED by a cook In a prirat fami-j; rity or country; referercea. Address V.

V. Transcript Office. 8i7 a 15 SITUATION WANTED by geutleinan for bis coach-17 n.an. whom ha can highly recommend; Englishman thoroughly understand his work; good drivar, nine nr double. Address Post Office Box 2379.

hTul 17 0 13 C5 ITUATIDN WANTED by a young man In rivals family; understand ears of horses, cost, willing b( irake himself general'v useful; six years in last place. Address M. FCKSS, West Newton, Min. BTnTh7 13 SITUATION WANTED. A gentleman would like to find one ace more for Ms ehoreman.

whom ho ran recommend. Address T. 179 Newbury street, er S3 Court strait. Boom 212. KTuThl 12 SITUATION WANTED by a young single manes 5 coachman: thoroughly under tanas his work, and furnish first-class reference.

Address A. F. Transcrqit Office. 6t7 0 II SITUATION WANTED by a young rolorrd man; thorcughiy understands rare of horses aud ear-rlsgva and driving, and tho care of lawns; city or rniintty: best of references. Address WM.

URIF-FIX. 29 North Bussell street. 6 7 oil SITUATION WANTED by a eoirliman who thoroughly understands the rare of Imries and Is a good driver. Apply to WM. EN DICOT 88 Sumner sired.

WJ Oil SITUATION WANTED by a Scotch man as coachman in private fami'y: thoroughly understands Ms business In a-1 Its branches; no objection to coun-tiy. best of referencs. Address .7. 839 Treinont street, Boston. ThSMI old jrjtlp tLsntcly.

A WANTED Protestant girls, all nationalities. for Back Bay places; girls sent only to reliable I laces pay for tlie place when you get it no humbug about this office; those desiring reliable Protestant help please call. Boom 7, 825 Washington street, over ,) inonn's store. ItAay 17 THOROUGHLY competent cook and parlor msld wanted; Protestant (would like Hwede) mnst nnng good reter-ncee. MI88 MITCHELL, 119 Charles street.

Office boors 9 A. H. to 8 P. M. 9t7 AN ACCOMPLISHED eook wanted who I capable of coloring also a waitress who can taka a mans place.

l3S and A BOY WANTED In office on wharf; American. nor over 17. Address In own handwriting. Post Office Box 2842. Boston.

217 oi7 AN EXPERIENCED and competent indoor and Itable servant wanted one used to driving a single horse. Apply at 89 Broad street. ThgTuf 17 SECOND GIKL WANTED; good references required. Apply st 87 Perrin street. te A COOK end Protestant second girt wanted in a small family ont of toan; references.

Apply, Thursday and Friday, between 10 and 12 at Boom 5, B. Y. TV. C. Association, No.

40 Berkeley street. 2t7 16 AN INTELLIGENT middle-aged person wanted to live at Rotel Vendorae and asiist In the lessons and eare of tiro children, sges 9 and 18, and ft her llgi work; mnst have beet of references. Address Box 5215, with references. rti87 16 NEAT AND CAPABLE Protestant girl wanted for general housework in a small family; a good ome aud a permanent to the right person. Apply at 59 North Bnieell street.

gtj 16 COMPETENT SECOND GIRL WANTED; must ha good laundress. Address O. R. Transcript Office. t7 ol6 AN AMERICAN young woman wanted to do general housework a small family; must be smart and eapable and bring good references: pay good; to the right party a nice moeo and good home; no Irish need apply.

Address Box 8641. Boston. 8t7 15 A NEAT, capable girl wanted for general housework, experienced and willing to work; a good placa for a good girl; family of five; state experience and wages desired. P. O.

Box 60, Braintree, Mass. Stl 15 A RELIABLE G1BL WANTED, with good recom-mendsttons, to do narsory work and sewing. Apply at 1 69 Beacon street, between 10 and 11 A. 1C. or 6 P.M.

ol5 FBOTE8TANT GIKL WANTED for general housework most be a good eook and laundress, with references three in the family. Address Box 106, Barnstable. Mass. Stl ol5 COLORED MAN wanted for indoor work who has had experience in a Private family. Apply at 1 18 icon street, between and P.K Stl 15 Apprentices and ladies wanted; also, good sewora to learn dressmaking and idy work and good nay after being taugl rircalar.

STONE'BDKK88M AKINGPARLOKH, MTuWThBl 14 Al Beni steady for circular. 164 Treinont street. A PROTESTANT yonng woman wanted, neat and thoroughly axperiencedas cook. 4-pply i street. at or 014 address, with rofOroneos, 92 Marlburongh MTL87 ANTIQUE FURNITURE, In Sideboards, Bureaus.

Tables, Bofaa and Chairs, in old Chippendale and Colonial stele Tall Clocks, And Irens, at FOWKKSS ANTIQUE STOKeL Bnylaton street. Harvard Kura OamMam Wf8MSm81 0014 SITUATION WANTED by a German girl to do general work In small family; would do second or parlor work. Call at JOHN HOHILLINU'N, 188 La-uierllue street, Bnylston station. No postals. SITUATION WANTED by a fall set of help; a Arab class cook, tialned waitress, competent enamlier-inalil end a superior laundress; understands French linen, fine laces, etc.

88 Charles street, MHX. CAU Ir FIELD. 2tT 17 SITUATION WANTED by a man on gentlemans place: understands tha csre of horses, cows, garden ami furnace; willing to be generally useful; city or enuntiy; reference. Address H. ii Transcript Office.

ThBMT jf SITUATION WANTED as conk In a private family; la relh, bloat'd neat; no objection to the country; with reference; or will do general housework. Pleasa cell at I Andrew place, off East Cantou street. HI ol7 ITUATION WANTED by a butler; 12 years ex-perience In England; onayaar In America; good Address H. MOB- Fneltsh American reforeuce. GAN.

mi Oak street, Boston. 8tl 017 "IJOaiTIi'N WANTED by competent lady aa aging housekeeper. Call at sail Soawuiut avenue, i in ten until one, Friday and Saturday, ttfl ol7 ITUATTON WANTED for second or laundry work ly a csimble girl, with rood reerenea. Can bs seen at 13 li-i uiburg, betweeu East Dedham and Canton street, city. Ill 17 SITUATION WANTED bv a Hwedlsb girl to do lanndrv work lu first-class temliy: good refer-enei-s.

Arpy 0 F.ev. A. TIKKNLUND. 61 Moore st Lambridgvport. Uf 17 OITUATIfiN WANTED by a capsule Nova Kcntia (T Frotcstiiiit as laundri-sa or to do c.liatnlierwork aud WHsliing; prefers tlie suburbs; good retereuees.

119 t'lmrlra sireel, 10 to 8. 217 17 on I AT10N WANTED by a good willing girl tn do chainler work, sewing, parlor or second work; best uf reference from ls.t place. Fleas'- address or call on U. 72 Moyiston street. Uf 17 SITUATION WANTED lv a young inau who under-O stands tlie rare of horses and cows, harness and rarrlhges: also the rare ol the place.

Address J. Eudem place, Bioukllne. 817 17 (iTUATIf)N WANTED as laundress or woi'd do rliaiuber and lautnlrv work Call at 244 Marl-beri'Utih street, between 10 and 12, Friday, eity. Hf SITU AIDIN' wanted hy a la-ly to do light housework and give Instructions on the piano to be-piece's wi-nld attend carefully to their practice. Ad- deesa If Vaus.siiiela, 8 a.e atm Stl 0 17 SITUATION WANTED to do general housework in a small family hyagond girl; good referenda if rvyulreC no postals or letters.

Apply at 212 ('-litre street, ltoxbury. 2t! 17 IjiiMTU'N WANTED by superior, reliable Protestant Norwegian girl ai nurse or chamb-rrnald. without wiishfug; rerereucet. Apply st Hs Boa worrit iwll gi ts. 2t 17 JfuMlIilN WANTED hy a Swedish trust wor-liv, Fru'vstHiit ciM-k, capable of taking a reap in-tlle Place; reierencea.

Apply at 81" Buawurrh street two fill Ms. 2:7 17 SITUATION WANTED liy two Frotesttnt girls; (tie 1-XfieririM'ed laiit.ilress aud the other s-cond gill or chainlier maid. Call at j. 13 Indlma tre--t, Xu. ic S.

lt 17 INtiAlxEMENTS WANTED hy the dav or w-ok. to fluirh or ri pair ladles' rn I children's chmg; also, Ptlemens clothing; will fit children. Address W. Office. lt7 el7 SITUATION WANTED by a youn Kcurrliinvn as "Hf hiiiaii fitii tie well recnmmen-lail I present en.p yer.

Address J. Box 5, Nantsskct. 8i7 17 CITl AllfiN WANTED by an experleu-'ad sesm-iT'sir' (Norwegian i tu private fsm.ly, do tlam and fancy sewing: city preferred. Address Ttaiiscrlpl Office. 817 17 SITUATION WANTED by girl to do light house-walk or would tske rare of rhlldren; would go for ntuderata wages.

Call at 1 Andrew nlase. 2t 17 Qlfr ATIUS WANTED by two young girls, one to do cuokii.g. the other second work ur general boil-, rk In a small family. I'n'l i ur a-l-ir D. Tyler street.

li' 17 IJDMTIftN WANTED by middle-aged lady, agree i-Ide and fined, as housekeeper, cooipauio i io csrt-fi-r gei.tlemao ir lady or the sick. Ap.lv at Trviuoiit street, from 9 to 12 A. M. Si 17 SITUATION WANTED by a young person as tsam-O strr-s; iinderelande a) kn.da of family sowing. Ai ilrssa hKAiiai UK, 22U liarrDon avenue.

It7 0 17 SlTUATIONfi WANTED by three fl young Uern.en nurse, also conk, second. I'liainlier girls ai iHtindiets; best of references. Call at 24 Tenny-'U street. 2t7 0 17 OITI'ATDiN WANTED as rook by a wnman who fuss nad severs! years' experience fn cooking In all I'S brant hee: the bent of reference given. Call at 81 Kne land street.

Snila 2. H7 17 SITUATION WANTED as seamatrass nr to wait nn a lady and sew bv a Nsredish girl: bestnf refer enre. Address post Office Box 853. (julncy. Mess.

2t7 0 17 OITT ATKIN WANTED le the city hr a good, expo-H rl ed rook good city reference. Address C. Transcript Office. 217 17 SITUATION WANTED hy a Scotch Protestant eo.k. eapable; good city references.

42 Gray surer. H7 17 ITrATION WANTED by competent nock fn a private family; best of city referet.res; no Call at 7 ludiana street. li7 17 (SITUATION WANTED by an axperirnced nook In a tirivate family. Flvase adereta It. F.

Transcript Office. HI IT SITUATION WANTED by a young woman es cook; would assist with washing if required. Address It. W. Transcript Office.

It7 17 SITUATION WANTED as coachman by a young man. carefal criver: city preferred; good reference. Address O.S. Transcript Office. 317 SITUATION WANTED bv a man and wlfs In a family or institution; man understand gnnaral work ox a place and ears of animal; woman, housework, both have soma axpe-len-e In nursing; good refer-rnrrsglieii: no objection to tr a country.

Address T. care EDWAUD W. EBEBSON, Concord. Mas. 4ts old (SITUATION.

A gentleman des'r-s to find a pUe a coachman for young Kogllshmtii who has been with him dnilng the rast season, and hum lie ran thoroughly recomnieml. particulars, apply to OKOBiiE II. MlflLU, the Biveraiile Press. Mae. St 16 SITUATION WANTED by a middle aged cnachm tn on a gentleman's place: understands the care of I uraea and carriages: good, careful driver; willing and obliging first-class reference from last tiu-pb-ver.

Address B. H. Transcript Office. Stl a 16 SITUATION WANTED in private family by young man wlio understand rare of furnaces, brass. aiso has ainnn idea about table work: go 1 Inquire 8 Alls lull street.

Boom 22, Cl y. 8 7 16 SITUATION WANTED aa coachman or crovra bv it young man: la not afraid of wi.rk; ran drive well, and wuiilii make self generally useful. Address JAMES DOYLE, 583 fiumerville avenue. Somervil-e. 2U ol8 I ENGAGEMENTS WANTED bv a competent dresi-j maker; a few engagements by tho day; noobji-c-tmii to going out of town; good s'yla and perfect li: guaranteed.

Address J. South Boston, Carrier 3 '2. 2t. 016 Situation WANTED by an axperlaneed nun in IJ the care of children: can furulsli host of reference. Apply between 11 and 1 aud 2 and 3 at No.

8 Garden-court street, off Prince street. No postals answered. 2t7 16 SITUATION WANTED hy a competent anddla-aged woman to taka entire charge of an Inrant nr young children; etglit years reference. Call at 17 Ihtltnn street. Balk Bay.

Hour from 11 A. M. to 4P.M. finite 2. 2t7 old INNGAGKMENTS WANTED by a family ses lull understands all kinds of sewing; could attend to mens and boy's clothing, nr would attend on end read tn an invalid; good reference.

Address J. C. Transcript Office. 2t7 16 SITUATION WANTED by a young man. Protestant, as coachman in a private family; understands his business thoroughly in all Its branches, aud beat ot references.

Address K. A. MOBEI.L. 28i Cambridge street. Alls ton, Mass.

WThSY 18 SITUATION WANTED hy a canabl Nova ficoti Li girl to do good cooking; willing to assist at Isniuiry work; wants tn live with another girl city I referred. Call at 98 E. Canton street; no latter answered. 2tT 16 ITU ATION.W ANTED. A lady wishes to ploea a thoroughly reliable Hootch Protestant nurse, who li.i lived with her for fonr year; ean take entire charge of infant.

Address M. Transcript Office. 2t7 16 SITUATION 6. Ladies seeking servant and desiring comfortable, quiet apartments In which to confer with them, are cordially invitod to call on Mrs. KENT, 08 Tremuut street, where fair dealing la strictly observed.

8t7 16 ITUATION WANTED by jonngmnn (28) In private 1 family; can maica himself useful; understands care of horses; beat of references from last employer: temperate. Address J. 15 Wneeler street. 016 SITUATION WANTED for chamberwork and sow-Ipg by a woman who ean be thoroughly recommended by Mrs. ANDBEW KOBE8DN.

Brookline, to to whom apply ftj 16 SITUATION WANTED. A tody going abroad would like to find a situation for a girl as chambermaid, with plain washing; two years and n-hulf reference. Address P. O. Transcript Office.

StT 16 SITUATION WANTED by a Protestant girl to do chamber or parlor work; Is an experienced Darlor girl good references. Call at 87 West Cedar street. 37 ol8 to togeiner, or woniu ao ehamberworl preferred. Address F. K.

Transcript Oulcs. 8i7 SITUATIONS WAN TED together hy two Neva 8eotla girls aa parlor and chamber girls; en give the best of recommendations- Apply at 89 Fsyn'ts street. 2t7 0 16 SITUATION WANTED by a Protestant seamstress; also a laundress or chamber erences. Coll at 86 West Brookline street. 2t7 IO way as atenograpner sss nammond tyi bMt of references.

Address A. J. 2t7 ITUATION WANTED as lady's maid, or chamber-woik and sewing; best of reference. Address M. Awsorn street.

Jamaica Plain, Moss. SITUATION WANTED by a resnec labia, honest girt to do second work in a small family. Pleas eall on or address L. 194 Athens street. South Boston.

217 16 S' ITUATION WANTED by a Protestant girl of ex. perleuee for chamberwork and sowing; accustomed to wait on a lady; good elty reference. Apply at 12 GronviU place. St7 old SITUATION WANTED In gentlemans family as chambermaid or to assist the euok; can furnish good reference. X.

145 Tyler street, Boston. It7 16 rroT th Transcript. Through dream; days in autumn woods, long tha leaf; path we atrayed 'long oerhuug with russot Tinea, Late milliner aunlieauia softly played Through dreamy day a lu autumn wooda. And here and there, above, below, Htill gleamed the culoia auuiiuer wore; JKullan lirrra-Hi aang to na, long the patha we waudured o'er, Through dreamy daya in autnmn wooda. Through dreamy dayi In autumn wind, The Jay'a low note ronnda elear and cool; lroud uiuplea ut their banner gay.

Athwart the hazy, wlnd-crlHjied pool. Through dreamy daya in autumn wood. Through dn amy day in autumn wooda We loved to lingi loved to climb The luUia where awcetbi ler berriu grow; Voir fiuiiaot summer tiuio We 've gathered In I be autumn wood. And hi r- the beech leave muled down, Your soulful lit you pave to me; Beside you mi li mossy knoll My iii ti li-tcm lovingly; Sweet jnya we beid lu autumn wood. Again through path 1 stray; The light wind touuli, the dead leave atir, And where the li-meH glow.

With tunlMad iui.ili tne pheaaanta whirr hlakta eeho in tho uutuiuu wood. Through dreamy daya in aiiMum wooda Tho auu looks down on branch and bough; I love to tn ilo same ile.ir imIIi. 'ihiiigh ail my beait 1 lonely, now TIihI yi i.ie (liad, )rt in iny ilrcum 'ii i. I'omei! i Ml unawer mine, 'jl ii lonely l.bt in aiituinu woods. u.

a. v. FACTS AND FANCIES. "llie American iSmiM. Thera 'a no (Iniild r.

I that emiiuu nti-'l Fogg. Hardly i Till iiutling in the paper, though. Mim Ul.oiiu Christ the granddaughter of Myra Chirk (iainc, has just been linn ririt in Washington, A merry Christmas, li liii! The gaum bet ween the Hustons and a ieivi li i. me, this week, was a tie. Which elmvs that there id little if any iliUerenco li'tuei a picked uml a plucked nine.

When you bear the water bummer in our kteuui pipes, then is the time fur disap-pfiii iug. lie sure, however, that it is nut the email buy umliu uu the radiator in the next hum. An ex-Speaker of the New Jersey Legislature is now driving a horse ear in New York, He naturally has a distaste fur dark liur-er, which liis political experience has taught him are rarely to be depended upon. It istu presumed that in conspicuous places in Heaven indices arc posted to the i-llevt that no prayers received here unless properly indursed by the tSeui ral Conven-tiun of the J'roteMant Episcopal Church of tliu United Stati-s. Order, it should be H.Tiii'iuhcred, is Heavens lirst law, Hi A number of well-known women havu been telling the read iug public wliat they would do if they were men.

None of them, however, wero honest enough to confess tin would make fools of tliotiiHelres. bln "Probably they thought if they ware men, they would he spared the trouble. Since the wearing of ready-mado shoes lias Im'cuiiiu so general, the amount of lying has measurably decreased, anil the shoo makers who erstwhile spent the major portion of their time in breaking promises are now indulging pleasurable anticipations of a flrst-eluhs halo when they shall reach that delectable country where haloes are always In vogue. How cruel it is fur people toaayauch hateful things of the mother-in-law! I really lovo Nannies mother already, she is so kind and considerate, you know. She Invariably lea tlie room when I call, and I dont see an jlldng of her the wholu evening.

Fogg (one who knows) Just wait until after uu 're married, old boy, and then catch her to leave you. For all you know, while you and Nannie are exchanging sweet nothings, the old lady is arranging for extended tuns to be luiidu in your company. OOil JCXh'UAMlElh Sitl.nl H.i.vs. First Lnbkter ur. Ifl going to do now Second Lobster (ict dressed l.it dinner.

l.le. Anxious Valet Will tlie lieutenant i his new uniform i the Considcrute Licuteimnr "No. There are 1 noiigli unliajipy women in the city. YV ii-p. Tin female organist, of a Utica church lnii doped and mairied a 1ni.v who piimpod thu organ.

The atT.iir has taken tlm wind out of the choir. Binghamton Kcpublicuu. No Mere IliTAse. F.verard Uppinan You m1iu.11 liuvn it prouijiLly next 8uurilay, Mr.Scudds! I give you my word of luiuor! Tom Hcuiids All right! Drop it into this phonograph Imre! 1uck. Rev.

Sertnonhrief You have quite a liberal congregation, I understand, brother Rev. luiiinltext In matters of belief, es in respect to giving, no. Burlington lress. A Misunderstanding. And I want to nay, To my husband.

In an appropriate l.nc, said the widow, in conclusion, to lull, I he gravestone man. Yeasum, said Slab, To my husband, in an appropriate place." Chicago Littr. A Little Too Verdaut. Young Mr. Cil-lie "Ah, Fred, old man, I wish 1 were au tun mini leaf, that 1 might be pressed with th se fair builds." Freii Clicer up, my boy, you wont be so green you are." Muusey's Weekly.

No, (ieorge, j'on cannot arrest anil in-f-arccrMte a corporation. Tlie person who told yon that be was going down town to h.ilc out a eorMrutiou" must have Lad ref eri nec to some one of the great water power of Wall street. New York Commercial Advertiser. Mr Wick wire "If woman were given the credit she deserve, I dont think man would be quitu so prominent in the worlds LNtorj Mr. Wickwire 1 guess yon are right.

If she could get all tin credit she wanted, lie be In the poorhuute." Term Haute Express. Shocking Taste. Ethel D.in't you think Charley Heatuond a tremendously nice young man 7" Clara Y'es, if be did n't dress with such awfully poor taste." 1 liud n't noticed it." Why, lie carries the same c.ane in tho afternoon that he does in the morning, Time. Stuhh-How does it happen that you 've spent so much time nt the Bay State Fair? Going to buy a farm? Slink bli-h-h! Im going to stamp the cm ill lowns fur Russell, and 1 want to be a'dii to tell my bearers the difference between a cabbage bead and a beet. "Why dont yon take another speaker with you ami show em.

Boston Times. The average housewife, just at this time of the year, is busily eugaged In digging up her pel plants and placing them in pots for house decoration and care during the winter schkoii. It is an interesting proceeding, uml one Him. carries with it some augges-tivi ness of nn attempt to produce eternal life among the flowers. Aud the head of tlie Louse when he comes home and upsets two or three of the plants, dirt and all, wishes they were In eternity, Uml, auil 1 he t'ark side of eternity at that.

Hartford lust. ORIENTAL TEA CO. Sol Importers of Oriental Half Berry Java (beet ci. Ilee kiiuwnj. Teas and coffees to suit every purse end every taste, retailed at wholesale price.

Uooda el ears uniform, el way pur. Extra choice grades Mkk ills Tee Kelli. 87 Ovurt street. a 28 KCS. 43, 45, 47 MT.

VEiHM STHEET, 2 FltiCXKEY STREET AKD 8 10 J3Y STREET. Cue sultr. three reorn and lv small room. sn bv reen by Cklling MiS. Sfi'l MBS.

ACO.Jl'GVL, mrnager. No 45. tr old HOTEL ROYAL, Corner Beacon nnd Kietcr A Louielu eping i uire unexpO'-t-d'y tested in rbla modcru and elegsi apir'ineut hoi-e, routaln.u7 rcom. adapted to a a. call i-nlly uttliout eMidren.

Ar.pj at the Boyul. between 8 aud Id A. M. 4 and CP. M.

sij HOTEL BERKSHIRE, 194 Dartmouth Street, a few doors from Copier square. A suite to ho vacated; relereiires required. Apply to Janitor, ur J. J. E.

1:01 LIS 20 Exc'unge place. ThETnie au 17 HOTEL 1 1 U5i TIXGTOX. FURNISHED OK UNFURNISHED. TO LET-liotiM-kreping Kslles of 6 and 7 rooms: n'olp i rw 35 Hunt ugura avenue, (IM! HVX'Y SUITE. Parlor, two chain i-cr.

(ji ai.d atorero'tm. Ap.lv at H-itei lluctl' ginn to Janl'or, i.r LEVI B. GA1, 220 strc'. 121 8 'ICOlUHTihGTOHAVMEr APARTMENTS TO LET. Knifes of eight room i and barL every room.

hli and bath li.iv nursl.i-r windows: t-very convenience aud Irnpr.i-.vment: flr.t-csfs tnltnr, who giv exclusive M-rrice to tlie four artniens. and live ou the Apply tolau-i'ur, or WM. O. WILLIAMS. 46 Congress street, Hos-tcn.

TliKTurn old NEAR COPLEY SQUARE. Drue, elegant suites In the new brown-stone hona 84 Ilnntlngton nvean. J7 Vv feet wide, giving nut. Urge, airy room, all oimu to light and and are exceptionally desiraule. Apply to Janitor, or e.

Ii. WUITIEMORE, 209 Washlngtin street. HTuTlifit 12 13tc. To Lets CESIRABLE BUSINESS ROOMS, ELt.YAIUB, STEAM HEAT, IN ARCADE BUILDING, 13 YVinter Street. et oi7 From $200 to $1000, in the new HATHAWAY BUILDING, 620 Atlantic Avenue, next to the 'ew England Railroad Station.

Inquire of ARTHUR II. TABER, Room 2S. STuTMe 5 TO LET, For Business Purposes, or fora studio nr livlug apartments; saury end with an exreptinrally fine outlook. Apply to SILVER. BUBDE1T A 6 Haneoek avenue tone door from Beacon street, opposite State House grounds).

2S 18 SEARS BDILDMO. Desirable offices on second floor, suitable for bank era or Iswers. Apply at 18 Sears Building. ThSTute 10 Store and Exceptionally Light Basement TO LET IN THE TUCKER BUILDING, 58 Boylaton Street. Apply on the premises.

te 14 FOR A PHYSICIAN. Two office rooms and bathroom In now building 8 Newbury street, near the Public Garden, to let by POPE. FKED'G 209 Washington street. 25 te HALF OF STORE TO LET In tho best business location on Washington street. Apply to M.

M. COHEN, olo TuThS 48 llhauncy street, Boston. pilYSICIAXS OFFICE TO LET. One A- of th tiers locations In Back Hav district, at tho extremely low root of 5000; reception room elegantly furnished; party owns the houa. and can givo a long lease.

Address Physician, caro of Letter Car-rl No. 568. 121 9 rilO LET FOK 1U7S1XES3 PURPOSES A Three whole floors at 281 Boylaton arrooc. op posit Trini Uhurcfi. Alto.

Tory desirable offices. Apply at 287 Boylaton street. TnrhSio 8 M' USIC STUDIO TO LET EVEXiXGS and a few hour daring tha day, folly fumlxhod; Tremuut street, opposite tho Common. Address V. B.

Transcript Office. ot 16 re. business Ci)awcc8. FOR SALB OR TO LET. A fine Factory Plant, one-story buildings, 20,000 ft.

floor apace, 1GO horsepower Putnam Kn tine, 2 100 horse- Sower boilers, buildings heated hy ex-aust or live steam, large water supply from driven wells, steam pumps, etc. buildings supplied with Walworth Fprfnklers; any amount of land from three to fourteen acres; only eight miles from Boston side track In the yard. Apply to F. K. BALL.

NewtonvIIle. Mass. KTuThl oil TTOTEL wanted to manage; tint class AA man uf extensive experience, very successful manager of hotels; winter resort preferred; nn peieentago or salary. Apply to P. FRENCH.

208 Washington atreet. 47 18 autumn 3Kcso rtu. AU BURN DALE. MASS. WOODLAND PARK HOTEL.

JOHYPH LEE, Proprietor. Tan miles from Boston, with ail tho comforts of a eity hotel: elevator, elertric bells, oloctrle lights, steam hear, open all the year. Boom may now oe engaged at reduced rates for tho winter. Orders for dinner or sapper parties filled at short notice. Catering In baton and suburbs promptly done.

Croquettes, Terrapin. Creams and Salads served in small or largo quantities. TuTh824t a 17 LOWER BARTLETT, N.H. PITMAN HAIL now open for its first season; thoroughly balls and handsomely fnrntahed; beautiful view; boas livery In tho mountains; thoroaghly appointed and flrst-elaas in ovary 'ospaet; easily ranehad from North Conway: rate 87 and upwaras per week, MRU. WALTER PITMAN, Propria tor.

TnTI'Htc 125 SStintcr Kegortg. 153 VICTORIA LODGE, HAMILTON, BERMUDA. Mrs. J. F.

SMITH, Proprietress. Vlt Iron to Bermnda will find superior accommodation at this pleasantly situated noose, overlooking Victoria Path and Cedar avonuo. Wo would ref jr inti ndlvg visitors to James T. Eld redes. 27 Btata street, who, with his family, spent th post winter at this house.

ThSTulStT 10 THOMASVILLE, GA. KEY WOODH HOTEL op" Do M. A. BOWER. Propria circulars, rates, stsraddissi WK A DAVIKA ger, Thomaavlile, or P.

A. BUDLONG, or Hotel, N. Y. City. BTuTh28t 12 i Doe.

4, 1889. AlKhIN, H. C. aowssm nnIWW A rtW WfTD.

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