LETTERS APPLYING FOR EMPLOYMENT.

Applications for

Letters answering Advertisements.
HE   following advertisements, tab
from metropolitan papers, are I
samples of hundreds of such to
seen every day in the ad-
vertising columns of the
leading daily newspapers,
in the great cities; showing that
abundant opportunities constantly
offer for obtaining employment, the
positions to be secured, however, by
letters making application for them.

WANTED.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED-AN EDITORIAL ASSISTANT ON A
lterarypaper. Athoroughly competet  ypre-
ferred. Address 1) 71, Herald orae, New York.
WANTED-IN A GRAIN COMMISSIO HOUSE,
a smart lad for office work; inust bea good pen-
man. Address, in own handwriting, stating age and
salary expected, W 32, Ledger office.
WXANTED-A YOUNG LADY CLERK IN A DRY
¥ goods store.' Must be accustorned to the business.
Address, with refference, B 80, Picayune Office.
WANTED-AN ASSISTANT FOOKKEEPER, ONE
who writes neatly and rapidly; willing to work
for moderate salary and who can bring A No. I recom-
mnendations. Address, stating experience and partica-
I, X. Y. Z., Bulletin Office.
ED-AN EXPERINCED BOOKKEEPER
in abank. Addres, ,with re furLna, Z6,JuurnaI
office.
WANTED - LADY COPYIST, ABLE TO WRITE A
)old,' dbil)iCt hand. Salary good. Address, in
applicant's own handwriting, COPY, Republican office.
WA TED-A COMPETENT SALESMAN TO SELL
¥¥pianos - one who has expe-riecec and good reft r-
ences. Address, stating salary expected, PIANOS,
Tribune office.
WANTED-AN ACCOMPLISHD, EDUCATED

~ix -~
-I
C

As a hundred different persons
make application for one position
given to the individual writing t
everything else being equal, this
striking manner the importance
to write a letter elegantly and co

Answer to an Advertisement for an Assistant Editor.
G1~5ec~Z  G~eni6~, c4~/.15 14'.
~
6 A4ea4 d
41'~em~4' + ~ ~c2~ ~
~S d~m
f6~~A/A~
~ ~in~x~ .
~             ~
n/      6 //

4elrAa$ ell,~A%j
d~~(4/
6'?

n interview