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8 Collision Between the Wide Awakes and Democrar a ye Persons Iojared oa Bownh side \* {from the Troy Times, Oct. 15 } We are cai ied upon to day to chrome ut Mia bolle! and wanton altacks upoa & prooce aWakes, which happened ia Ubis city on Sa of the assault, is without @ paratiel ‘u the history of our etty. itis, too, unparalleled in the progress of the cam prign; for Troy, under democratic iniurulo, 1s the first City w the Uniwa whose vam) bas deca tarcisbed with a Grime #0 fon! as that committed on Saturday eventing. Bvyery person is aware of the good feeling that has charac: very persoa knows of | terized the campaign this fall. the ovurtesy that Wide Aw have maulfested towards ‘their opponents, The late out of the Union party ia the eniente ‘this city was particolariy distinguinned ft cordiale that was exhibited towards it by the republi- @ans; tho press of the fusionisia spoke of their cor- @imtiiy as ove of the features of the demonstration, Republicans, too, illuminated their residences, and id all porsidlo for them to do to aid the demon- stration and secure for it a succeeefal termination, There was no act comuitied during the whole night, if we ex- cept the Sght in the lower pert of the city between pome 1.1 file Giants themselves, thad was not peaceful and harmouioue, certainty there was no disposition manifested ‘by the opponents of those engaged§ in | © the demonstration, flowards Rnem, that was not prompt ed by kivancss, good feeling ana’ fellowanip, Amd tne return for thie generosity is to be seen’ in the premedi- tated attack made upon & Wide-Awake procession last Saturday evening As ie well known, the Wide A wakes of the city had a yeiiten demonstration ana torch light pro cession at the 1) Factory on Saturday night. There was not a gene- rai turnout from the eity—not more than from four wo avo bondred men goiog down in uniform, these deing | ibe First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fitt, Bg and Teuth wards, under ’ command of Mur? the day that the procession on ite way to the Keeler. Ramors had been current during factory was to be attacked in South Troy and if poesibie broken up. These ramors reachd the | ears of the they reached the ears of the chief of police and other domecratic leaders the kind treatment towards the Little Giants, it was not Bapposed a peaceable and legitimate procession would be imterfered with in the exercise of ove of whe rights and privileges of citizens. The Chief of Police, it sp2eara, thought there might be a distarbanoe, and he sent a equad of Fix policemen of the force to South Troy to pro Yeot the procession, No further means were takea prevent the aseaalt While marchiog through the streets, at the Nail Fac- tory, the procession Was vo LWo oF Liree Occasions stoned , and ‘ihe guilty parties arrested. Generally the rear of the procession was attacked, and it is not believed Qhat more than a dozen persons were in any wise engaged in the assaclte wich were made at different Bimes. Gve man, named John Handley, was arrested im the act of throwing a stone, by some of the Tenth Ward Club. A persistent effort is being made by some pert to make it appear that this man was cruelly and subjected t all manner of harsh treat- ment. This im pot so; he wae marched aloog the line wotil he reached the Fifth Ward Ciub, where be was placei in the centre of a file of men and properly guarded until be was handed over w ollicer McMen- us. He was subsequently conveyed to jail, sitbough not not wnti) a desperate effort had been made while the pr jon was filing through the Campbell Higaway wettest release by & party of his friends, who were, however, ickiy dispersed. Two otber men were arrested, but were released by Mr. Winslow, whe agreed to have them re-arrested to day Upon the retarn of the procession from the Nail Works, the Fourth street route was taken up, The Sixth and ‘Ninth ward clubs, whoee guesis (he remaining companies were, acted as escorts Wo Lue procession, and marched up ‘as far as tbe Fourth street bridge. after they had re ‘tarned, and tbe procession had passed the bridge, a slight @itack was made upoo the Tenth Ward Clab again, but it was soon quieted and the procession marched on. Nearly all the companies were marching at this time in two yanke—showing conclusively that no attack was ex. peoted, or the men would bave been concentrated in close columes for self protection. This order was maistainted, and everything was proceeding peaceabiy uctil the Teath ward bad reached Adams ttreet, when & Stove was thrown by ® maa who came out of a litle groggery ov the corner of the —-. About fifty or sixty persons were ranged on the ide of the street—the east being almost catirely pnd ‘of people—a circometance which shows that tae at- wack at ibis point was premeditated—the design being ‘Wat no one of ihe friends of the assailants should be bart by stones flying in opposite directions, The wan throw. tg the firrt stone being observed by the Wide Awakee, some of them left the line to arrest him. He retreated mmo the house, when be returned with & decanter of Bequor and threw i: atthe club. This decauter is now in the porwession of the bighth Ward Club Now the melee became general. The Tenth Ward Club engaged with the rowdies, who began the work of de- Struction with much eflect—hurling the largest kiad of paving #toues right in the midst of the Wide awakes, who, Blinded by the glitter of their own torches, were unable to defend themselves with any degree of succons. A large pumber of people in tue procession were of course Keocked down, and some of the agsailants were Bubjected to a like fate at the hands of the Wide Awaxes, Having no Odber moans of defence than their torches, they used them to tue pest advautage; but the Btafle Doing made of oil pine wood, of course nd relian was to be placed upoa them as weapons cf defence. Diow war uificient to kever them. A good mauy of the StBalants wore knocked down imply, but were oot ia jared, and were able to resume’ the fight again, While a bit jrom ® sone was ta nearly every case | sufieient to cool the arcor of their opponents, aud lay them out pretty edlectually. The Tenth fought desperately, Dut wore of courke overpowored, The aiurm beat jor @ rai rally, but the alarm had been so often soon dering the og and BO @ ral siteck < me, ae buf 2rbanoe woul be q This was Y, Unfortunately De wseatiauts, | @lated by partial success, ra: iw great num’ Shrew large vollies of stones at tb after dgbtug from Adams the Tenth being almost alow Pith wards arriving too late to render any ef Service, and the men belong more or lees beaten—a pan ensued at Washington tireet, aud the procession was pro- wtreet the Wide their aseatiants, wer § straggling ruelly beaten aud inal Up Fourth fotlowed b help, © very respectable citizen of the Tenth rosideat of thas Cind, being in the rear of the procession, Was knocked down three times by stones, al though be, in retera, succeeded ip laying several of the ammailante low with lis stat of ollie, Mr. Phelps is a man over fity years of age. Discovering s man pur suing fim with ® large stone, which be bad raised in ota bands, and all ready to throw is, he turned upon him and Kooeke! him down. The man fei heavily, and probably reorived « quictut for the night. In ® mtnute more Mr. Pheips was knocked down senseless While lying apon Abe ground be was kicked and beaten and aid not recover Dis senses again until nearly home, being conveyed ‘whither by Samaritans whom he did not know. Mr. Thomas bir f aged Man, a member of the Fifth Ward Club, who is sixty five yeare old, and gray- headed, was also Knocked down, and subjected to taunts, gach af “hoary beaded republican” and the like, His teyuries are not as severe as those of Mr. Phelps; and the wonder i# that be war not Kile’. When knocked down, 1p was picked up by two of bis club associates, Ul he recovered bis large gash cot in the back of hie head. He was etberwise brewed. Duncan Blackwood was also knocked down, and cut im the forebead. J. Thompson, of the | Fifth, was eiruck four times with stones, bat'was sot | Dadiy burt Robert Curry and several other Fifth ward- ere were more or lens injured. Of the Tenth ward mem- bere scarcely any escaped & bic , although pone beside Mr. Phelps were badly injared. Torches, banoers, capes and jantero®, belonging to the Wide Awakes, worth two Bardred dollars, probably ward prize bauner was saved uninjured. It w triomphaatiy gh the whole contest. The other ban ¢ same club, presented to Mr. Birdsall The ea: le surmounting the poe was Mjared by & stone; rene were made in the canvass, nd the painting was much disigured. 1 wili be borne through all coming processions, ea ens of tee the remuite of Satarday night's amault. The Third ward ban- ber was entirely dertroyed—the man who carried it being of Fourth street, (fa ther in law of officer Keenaa,) care out of his house a quiet spectator of the aod wes ftanding on the ttepe of hit residence, when & stray #tone, thrown by an knocked down. Michasi Nelligan, Qerailant, sirock bim in the mouth, cut hie lipe and Knocked oot three of bis teeth He was picked up ancoa eo, and medical eid summoned ir. Nelligan ina | 4 deme Thr rowdies followed the retreating Wide Awakes as far as 10 (be corner of Ferry and Fourth streets. The Stoning Wat Cowtineed during the whole of the time and gave them to the mea. Stones are Gres be uy the beads of the prose ano the ‘war condoeted in gach a way 7 aa Bbow that 4 was dewigned, and all the plaos preconcerted for 2 genersi attack. The most deastly and obscene ex- presejons were made use of by the amaliants, “Kil the é—0 Wide Awakes,” “‘Horrab for Douglas,” and other expreasicas 00 obscene for pudlication, were frequently Previous to the attack at Adams street, an incident eowarred to show the species of insults that were of coe stant occurrence throvgh the whole night. Aa inebria ted Iriehman pasbed vis way lot tbe ranke of tbe Third ward, and threatened to “lick any Wide ne son of a ——- there.” Lieut Ives remonrirated with him for a considerable distance, and endeavor @ to coax him | ve. ie he would not fo, and at last his condot Seanass oo uabenenee that he was ejected from the ranke, when be weet beck to tantalize and abuse the remaining clube. Dering the whole march men ‘on jee on crowing upon the ranks, filling up the between the music and the clabs, and committing oa procession. been disposed to fignt, Ih regard to Ube promed street asmaclt, we think we can produce evidence of the Se Soe we eaeaty cay mn Cant the attack was de- Mayor Mevonibe hae \ewoed the following prociam: epen the subject = It le & tame and spiritions aifair doen not even Mtate that ® riot bas cecurred. It offers 00 reward. But we rubjoto W In the bope that \t will bare Whe e‘leet ef preventing any farther attacxs and cotrages during tbe campaign. Mayor's Ornce, Troy, October 15, 1860. No goad citizen of Broy wii! lend any encouragement to say disorderly. riotous proceedings of te part of aay of tberefore, | caution al: perenne 7 might jast, ‘hat wm the patare of the attack, the peacostie coa- duct of the outraged party, and the unprovoked character After | ! One | were destroyed. The Fifth | carried | carried brickbate out of the houses im their | NEW YORK MERALD, WEDNESDAY, , OCTOBER 17, 1860.-- TRIPLE SHEET. zards, and every riotous person will be dealt with to the | extent of the law. 1 believe an appeal to the good sense | of the estizens of Troy t# all that will be necessary to pro veut dillicaitiea, a8 every man ts intaresiad tn preserving ood name of our city wiearalonet 6 8 ISAAC MoOUNIAE, JR., Mayor, The above are eubstantially the facts im this midmight ‘a respectanle and peaceable procession of Wide Awakes. eny that it was provoked by any con- duct of the processiouiste is to utter a wilful and — lie. There wus not the least provocation for it; bu: wo bave shown, it was premeaitated, and carried the bitter end. Abolition Uperations in South Carolina. DISCOVSRY OF AKMB—TWO CITIZSNS OF NEW YORK AKKESTED, | [#rom the Columbia South Carolinian. } We (earn that startling developements bave veen made in Marlborough, and the whole community thrown into a slate of great excitement. Two citizens of Western New | York baye been arrested, who had under their care a large ttand of arma. ‘They were searched, and invoices found calling for another jot, amounting in all, as we are formed, to about twelve hundred, The erms’ were con- | pigved to parties in Wilmington, to which a geotleman bad been sent to make{investixations, and to Aecure others who may be implicated, Their com hare oy and direct agency were so teeroaghey established that they were com- mitted to jail, The feeliog was eo intense Lhat it was | with great difficulty that their violent seizare and imme: | diate execution could be prevented, Judge Whitner, who ‘was bolding court there, Pong and finally suc- | tn polities, J shall eadeavonr to entoroe order at all ha- | ceeded in etaying the "feeling Teeerviog them | 8 victims for more a 4 procedure. The public mind ot the North been #0 wrought up by the declamation of republican orators, that these mis- sioparics of social subversion May doubtless De found in every Southern community. Whenever arrested, they | should not be left to the slow process of law. Tne vigi- lant societies should seize them, give them a fair trial, | apd if the circumstances convict them of complicity ia designs of such atrocity, should mote ont to buem punish. ment prompt, summary and extreme. At Clio, & oa the 10ih instant, two men, named Hitchinge, were ‘arrested under circumstances that ed 10 the belie! that they were abolition incepataries, and that | a Vigilance committee bad been organized to investigate the matter, Karly the next day a jurge crowd sesembied | ab Beone ile, aaxiously anticipating the result, Be- | tween ten aud eleven o'clock the commitice trom Olio, | with the suspected parties, arrived in the Court House | square, The Court was i session. Toe crowd eagerly passed around to hear the report, which was to tue effeot that ample proot bad been elicited to convict the accused. Upon this announcement the wildest excitement ensued. Tue cry arcee, “Hang them—nang them to the near est tree!” Bot more moderate councils finally pre- yailed, and a further apd fuller examination was de- termined upon. Among the papers aad correspondence of the prigoners were found invoices of double and siogle barrel guns, pistols, revolvers, bowie knives, balle, cart- ridges, caps, powder, shot, &c., to the amount of # little over $1,200, bought by Hitchings from J. Merrio, ageat of the Hartford Fire Arms Manafacturing Compaay, in New York, on the 30th of July last. Every ttem was priced, the sums exteaded and the colamn added up, but ‘there was po receipt as the bottom or jodicatioa whether the articles were paid for by note or cash. There were also among the papers letters of introduction and recom. mendation to railroad companies, setting forth that Hiteh- ings was an experienced railroad contractor—that he had had various extensive contracts, all of which he had faithfully and satisfactorily performed, These letters ported to be signed by railroad presidents in New ‘ork and eleewbere. (ue was signed by a Mr, Hunt, of New York, a pregident of some railroad company. The two Hitchings are fatoer and son—the former be- tween fifty and sixty years of age, the Jatter, perbape, about tweoty. elder Hitchings is an Englishman, was vaturalized in 1838, aud hag lived moetiy in the State of New York. He came to Pekin, in Montgomery coauty, N. bout 1866, where he has re- sided since. He was there at aud defore the date of some of the above letters; and it is kuown that whea he first came, and ever since, he has lived in great pover- a. a conduct was 80 bad at Pekin aga negro trader he was severely whipped by the citizens of that fome eighteen montas or two years ago. After that ¢ left bis family at that place and put up a email wagon maker’s shop at Floral College, and at the time of bis ar- rest was about putting up another little shop o the fame kind at Clio, in’ Marlboro’ district. It is well known, both at Pekin and Fioral » that he had no cetensidle means to pay for any part of these invoives. Tho only explanation Hitchings offe’s is, that be has a son whose occupation is escors emigrants from St Louis, or some other point in Missouri, across the Plains to Santa Fe, New Mexico, &c., and that the arme and am- munition were intended for him. The old man aseumes to be as deaf and stoical as old John Brown, but his son shows great concern and appears to be in great trepidation. Cho is near the spot marked in Marlboro’ district on old Joby Brown's maps. This ts a significans fact. Artivals and Departures. AKKIVALS, Craripetos—fteamsblp Osinombia—L @ Piatt, ym Bu Smwib, Mr aod Mrs W Bacat U Sweitrer, M Jefain. Blank, J Lit ‘Onpt Fraser, W Kidd, B Wright, J 0 Wiieza. wk Read, J LH Moser © W Andrews, D © |, Jo & Moore. Miss J A Read, Mra M Poland, L J Berry, RB yan—and 1 in the steerage. Savanvan—Steamshio Honterille—B H Marlo, lady fod (wo rervants, JM Marth er Martin, M) | M Richarson. Dr AD Smith, Dr a ® Ford. US a; aire F | Ran, ¢ See 2. Ww Latte, a Dat Ag fonr ehilires, Ji Jobneon. iamen, © F Gordon, Plau C Walker, | Ligttatone. Steamsbip Alahama—Caot J H Moore, T Cowan | Pomeroy. Smith. SJ aymew, lady. child and tirsey A i } = idy, Miss A Glenn F A Penny and lady, | KM “tare, WT Fergoson, F Day, w € ronk, TH | Powers. L Mars, JC Crowley-and 13 ta the tleernge. Livenyoot~Steamebip Arabia, at Halifax — Mesdamen Ove, Wagrer, Boote ani sister, Prioxle | Misses Wheeler. Farlewon, Houston, nrewer, Richardeon, Thacher, ¢ Mason, Lamiceky; Mesars Alexander, A Brown, Britt Cr ate worth Findley « * ily, iabbuget Mable and family . pelarget, Alam liam, March and la4y, Masow and ady, Mitor, MM so. Nichola, Nathan, Niles, Parvis, Pani, Kodewald, Rawdon, Robinsou, Smith, ere Porter Pervine sh Seberer, Senrne nod lady, Bweet, Suitoa, Su h nat Sawyer, sehmitepBan, Wsabbure ap indy, Whiuag, @ Washvura, Wheeler, Way i". Ricrwonp. & Roamke-Mr Lumpkin, Mies } Lompain, Nathi Ls umpein, Mr ve Brew, WT Prihart, ‘Oavid Porsbey, Capt & Pezram, WN Forrest Jr. wer, J Henlerson, Geo Holland—and 9 in the sweerace Sebrgner Peerless — Wm L Penert, Miltary Ste | keeper and so, Wm vas, Adolphus Smith and indy. Rew Ramon Meneivatge, lady and five call Win & Masers | nnd (wo ebiiiren, Mise Susan Receding, Mise Maria Moby, Miss Catberine Niicbell, Misa Susan Jacksoa—and 2 lu the steerage. DEPARTURES. Steamehto Plorida—Mr .; Mrs J A Com | Breacns Pear. ebii¢ren and serv: Peck, 're Fowis and child. Miss Mesa, Mais Fainting i aad Mre BL Herriot infant and servart, Mia! ey, ME nnd Mra W 1 Tiaerico. Mice ‘fale Sin Teaches, Thea f Loyd, Mies F htck O8 Jinks, JA Johnson, M Gerant, H i"bens and M Vewee. ithe [med vite Rev Dr. ‘Axon. In ge Se Jad Cngmer, lady Mise ¥ OT Totti 1 ire Hh | | REPPECTAR.R on sO GIRL 8 ing © go am Ind'ye maid or to lake Tj at i Bloeeaeren SITUATION AS NURSE wanted A | would ba | licht ehamberwort. an be seen for two days at S31 Uti ave., between Jun apd 2Let ate, | ee | g RESPRCTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS plain cork. tf 8 gored fod troner, can do baking, Bod bas no cb eco to do housewors ins small private family: “an give the best of reference {rom ber last place. apply ai m Hy Bekige =, Brooklyn. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAMBER. aid and to take care of children. of reverence ‘Can De seen until suited at 76 Spring a SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECT ABLE hogliad Ir cestast young womar ten be we 18 Amity #, 8ITU, ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO general honsework. ie 8 good washer and \rooer 194 god cook. Best ely Felerense. Cae be seen st 24) Weet . corner of eh AY, over the grocery MSTRES® WIKHES A SITUATION —CAN DO da of family sewing, can cut and fit ladies’ and would aasiet in light chamberwork, or take aa intent frome te bieth; good city rele re charge ‘Can be ween at 215 Wi A RESPECTABLE GI®L WISHES A SITUATION AS cham ermaid, or chambermakt and amist in the wash «des reference. Can be seen for two daysat 71 wb av., between 10h aad iGab ae. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. Lon to do couting, waabi0g sad ironing, of to do cham Ber work aod saint w washing ana irooing, cool rele ener , heme Oh wy TS A SITUATION AS mail private family, Cail | Renee As ehatr bern | tM Maodon uel, ‘ao | SITUATION WANTED—HY A HIGHLY R&SPRCTA » | fA be young Meg! oman’: to all TED—ST A Ltt yf Altres, or Rivets fomity, Bow of oy fe ‘an be seea for two days at G2 SITUATION WANTED—BY rr RESP R TABLE asia fy eae Gare ee ie we. iy e Bast Enb'a top @ 5 RESPROT ARLE PROTESTANT, WOM WARTS & oon oes baker of brepe and ‘earl, or Pina tong and eyed ened foor, to rear. i | | | _SPTUATIONS 8 WANTED.WEMALES. COMPETENT YOUNG oye WANTS A SITU A- tion ty dochamberwork and a8 pled sowing, Ca] at 208 Weet 29h at, between Sth ht DRESBMAKER I8 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A situation aa dresamaker and a80 pecmantzens;, on, cut aud ft ad les’ and ebildren’s ad ai er hss 8 experie in the ory we refe- Fences. "Gall st 198 West 33d st, iain ea oy STEADY PROTESTART GIRL WISHES A SITUA ‘a8 cook in a private fi | understands cookt g and bab ing in all their branches; ‘nseist with the washing 1 required. isa aatis’aclory elty reference. Call King A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIBL, AS wailiess, or to lake care of chidren, ee eG Can be ween for two days at corner Sid at. and 4th ay., over Krovery store; first oor, front orn. BITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTARLE WO- Tas, in a private family. Aw « profesyed cook; can «lve best of eity reference | Can oe seen for two days at 244 : , ope door from Sh ave. SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 GENTKEL AND trustworthy young woman, to take care of an infant or growing ebildren; can co plain Lowey neaily: best ity rete rence. Call at 415 6th av, Delween 26th aad 2icb sts , wecond YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO DO general housework in & small private family; the beat of City reference can be given. Can be seen. if not engaged, at 210 Weet 20h at, between 8th and 9b ave, second tiour, back room. YOUNG GIRL vay A BEUASION TO DO CHAM- berwork or take care of piellaree. | me respamabie fami ly; she is quick ard and possessed of sfieeuon me ‘impala, bet ch f aydnis velarenees en. Call at it eaat 13th at, fourth tloor, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WATS TO BE EM ployed as seumatress ia a family; is & good dresmmaker ind an exoollent Sitter ana chiter: hae on relereace; worl go bythe month. Osi at 694 cthave, between 43tb and 49. sta , in the store. grrvaTion WANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS first co! a8. (Good city reference from her last pices. ‘call at “58 West 19:8 frat door, front room, for two 8 COMPANION AND HOUSEKFERPER.—AN INTBL ligent and,Jadyiiaetpersoa, who is an excellent manager d esperien ly charge of the family, Uberal compensation exp-cted, — for two daye, with place of interview, Waye, ferald fice. N EXPERIENCED YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OB. roation a tain & sit good plain cook, washer and iroser in fs emall private fall iy; can give the beat Of elt Teference as to character and ow ‘Call at 16) Bast 32d ot, cant of ibe 2d ay., for two days, COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION ‘AS first class cook in & private family; has first rate city re’ Tenoe. Can be seen for two days at 59 West 324 at, between “ib and Lexingwn ave. N AMERICAN MIDDLE AGED WOMAN hy vat A situauien as housekeeper in a may, would of an invalid and co plain sewing. Ad idresa Mrs. P. W., lieraid office, or can be seen at 260 West 19th st. A Rewer aes YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SiTUa- fig 1 private family; ts a fire! rate washer and Gyak; cam sive the best of city reference. Gal'for two daye at 319 » between Slat and Sad sis. SITUATION WANTED-—BY A NEAT AND cours. tert person to cook, wash and iron; understands 91 eat and poultry, and Is baker. ly at 7 Kast Kast between 24 and 3d aves, top tloor, front roan. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ebambermaid and laundress; bas no ahjection 19 tebe care of children and do cbamberwork; the beat city refi rence, Call at 71 6th ave, back basement, Sew faor. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS purse ard seametress, unodersiands all Binds of plaio dewtng, children's dresses, boys clothes, dreasm: hairdressing; the best of city reference can be given. Call at ‘278 ttb av. COMPETENT YOUNG PERSON WANTS A Ltd don as nurse and sesmstreas; understands cuiting and ne ting in the besl style Dressing grow: rel iterted or would gO KA BeAMstrens and do light chamberwork The best city referenses given Call ai ibe ribbon ‘sore, 308 48 ave., between 23d and 24h ats FITUATION WANTED BY A WOMAN, AS CHILD'S purse; good eity reference. 186 Riiridge street; con be econ fort two ¢ SITUATION WANTED_DY A RESPECTABLE XouNa ‘WOMAN, AS Duree and plain Rewer, OF to arKist in ch: Berworr: bas nls ye i reference, ‘Cam be seen for two aye at 67 Wert 27th at., fret oor, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, INA mal! private {emily, as chambermaid has no objertion to fait on ihe tanle. Call at 120 Mast 2a st between Di aud dd aves, second floor, back room, SITUATION WANTED—RYA RESPECTABLE youNa woman, ne cook; wou'd assiat wich the washing if re- quired, by hy one who under ratanda ber business th ail ite breach also, game, BULL. The best of city re: Fences given. Tiqtire ry 1s 6 Rat i #4, Beoond floor. RESPROTADLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A_SITU- tion to do the bourework nf a xwal private family | Has xood city references. Call at 119 Kast Llib at., seoond tloor, root i SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPROTASLE MAR ried Man. ®# ComchrDaa In A private family; understands his Lusicrss Rest olty referenoe as io Boausty and capability. ‘Oni! at 16 West 3oub at AS 100K — A RESPRCTABLE YOURG WOMAN WANTS waituation ina private family understands ber hus D all jts brauches, aud has tae bes! city Fefererce. Call nt 208, corm 17th ah: and Gch 8 COOK ~WANTE LAUNDRESS’ SITUATION WANTED—IN A PRI vate family; ean do French fluting: has the best of city Feference; no ohjeetian to go in the country. Call at 61 Houe ton etreet, corner of Mot. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA : la 8 good plain cook and first rate washer nderstands ber ti ; best elty reference (roma time. Gan bereea for RESPECT. 1 GIRL WIdHES 4 SITUATION AS 00d washer and irower: hes lived 1) ber les my referecce Call for two days at 133 West A REPPROTABLE GIRL WIRHES A SITUATION AB F lnundress. no object'on to housework, le willing and oblising. ‘Can be seen at 442 West Lin ot, between 7th and Sth ave, AW ‘ree. WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION angen, 1s fully competent to Sil ia al ne branches, objection to do general cmvall privace family. Call ar dl Grecawich a front room. YouNG Me A WISHES A SITUATION plain eook and Gret rate waaber and ironer, beker. Best city reference. “ ince. asc . Call for two days SITUATIONS | WANT RD-FEMALES. , PROT RST NY WOMAN Wises A BITUATION AB kO:r| Cook; would agsist in the washing; good reference. aii Vie 7th ae” frat floor. over the sore YOUNG GIRL WANTS A ATION AB CRAM. A’ ermaid and to do plain sewing. fet ast pisces Gan be teem tor vworinyn'm Week Dub sh NEW ENGLAND LADY OF cathy J DESIRES 88 honseheever or supertr.endent of | oe or pnb house. Firet Sines references. Address 68 West 19th at., corner of 6ib av. EESPOOFARLS YOUN@ WOMAN WAuts A SITU. A Chaunbermald and ras nl care of of children. Has the best of refererces. Oni at 73 West 15th st , between 6th and-7ib ava, in the rear. Oe amrpeneee S EXP eaten. he ¥ WANTS A Hon a6 1 competent z aa by from be ata oe A S35 ferevee. from ber Jast employer, Osan be seen for one day at ee ee the nullinery sore 283d ay. OUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM Termnid and waltreaa; five washing and ironing.- Ong references reference given. 1 “) RES°ECTABLE WOMAN, GOING TO CALIFORNIA A to her husband, wishes to eogage with s iamily for the Joynge to take eare of chi besen or waiton & lady. at 41d Atiantic at, Brook: YOUNG GIRL WISHES A Pep ATION 36 an no an GENE A rs) busework ip @ private family, ‘work and sewing. Cail at 70 Hoyt et.. between joaler . na Boogias ee brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG A woman, a cbambermaid and waitress, $e Ct, ey aid and to assist in the waehing and troning. ‘ot elty reference can be given from where she har itved ‘he last four years, Call at ‘S3d at, between 7tb and 8h ave. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS WAITRESS or bermaid and to do plain sewing. all at 124 Clim- (00 piace, BU st. WANTED—BY A RESPECPABLE YOUNG A MICATION waaber and irones in a Papel family. honesty and capabilsy. Woman, 98 Has the best of city reference as to Call 44 Kast 2ls) st., near TU TUATION WANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE YOUNG AnH to smsist in the washing an: chambermaid and to ning: house preferred. Call 1 358 Doras at foruer ‘of Smnith, Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A ‘youne WOMAN, AS Waitress or cbambermaid; bert of city reference. ‘Can be seen for two days, if not eogaged at J22 7th av , between dah snd Bist sts ‘oor, frout room, Nowe bat'respecta- bie families need apply. RES} ECTABLE YOUNG wipow wishes A sITva- Urn SS DUPBe aNd seamétrens; is Folly competes to take the entre charge of & baby from i birth, or wait on a sick lady’ No objection to trave) 1s an ex parse in sek bee Bes’ of city reference. Oall at 1.256 Broadway, be: tween Thirty frat and Ihirty second streets. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPBOTABLE roe A woman, $0 cca, ish anh ae aD exaeibems spst ana sake jroner. reference, seen vito vow it ey between 7th and 8th ave.. firat oor. Goop PLAIN Sock. WAIATS A SITUATION cook, washer and froner. ae city reference. Aj ‘At 243 Weat 26th at . pear 10th a A IR CLASS COOK. we UNDERSTANDS ALL £ eances and mat acu e hater i boweet of ‘of ‘kind aiepo- iabes & rand Sion aud a bard working woman, Cun be seen at 424 Broad- way, UP é ReSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA ype i tress; is Ty washer and ironer: or as Dures jain sewing and embroidery. Taree yearw reference from ber last piace. Call at (29 West ‘24th at., second tloor, As A Btvation WANTED—BY, A RESPECTABLE OMAN, OF droelient baker of bread. Diecuit and ples. uaderstanda making cake. Can be well recommended. be seen for two days, if not engaged, 212 13tn at , corner of Ist ay. BESPROTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA Hon to cook. wash aad iroe ia s private family. Call at ‘o. 5 bth st,, room No. 1. in the reat YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS weitress, or would aasiat in wash! nog understands ber business, and has former employer's, where bas lived for the past sixteen months. (Cail for two days as Gb ave., between 26th and 47th sws., in tbe store. peat yA GIRL WISHES A SIfUATION AS chambermaid and seamstress, or would co waiting in 4 email family. Goed oh references. Can be seen efter’ As ‘M, at 150 East 24th at, ween 2d and 3d aves. wey ws Nhaoicnery dah A A RESPROTARIE ‘YOUNG dren, or ne and to do Pag ‘Can give god city rete Hepat ante ea arieh ache Sor, back room. RESPECTABLE mes WISHES A SITUATION—AS cbambermald ‘and to do plain sewing, or as chambermaid ‘Sd walter or to take care of children, city reference. Call for two days at 201 East 13h at, Detween lat and 2d ave. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN Wants A ‘SITUA. \ Mon ins private family aa seamstress: willing to asaist in the care of chilaven or do Webs eRamberwors; has good renee. 84 96 Wen: 40h at A pmarecta YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. AA tion to do chamberwork and waiting in a amall private family, oF to do work; good city reference. be seen for two days, if not engaged, ‘20th aud 30.b ets, room lu. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO LEARN THE DRESS experienced sewer; none bu’ first cass Gong sity reference can be given, at 455 Gch ay., between ECTABLE GIRL, ai) private famally. The best chiy reference given. Call a! West 16.b et , be- ween Sih and Mh ave, RESPECTADUR YOURG WOMAN IS DESIROUS OF A permanent situation as seamstress; voderstands oat ing and fitting, and ean do ail kin. oS faintly sewing. Has Wo years’ city referenor fram her last . Call ab 165 Weat Tih at , Arst oor, traps room. R¥SPROTARLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A_8ITU- ation as Conk, washer snd troner, or to do weneral house im family The best work in a small Call at 145 West 27th YOUNG GIRL WANT? A SITUATION TO DO chamberwork end walling, aod sasist in washing and equired. Good rofereace. Can be seen at 179 7th y references. ton Laer in & private family. Sth st. between ues «° and T) SITUATION WANTED—RY A RESPROTARLE young gurl, as cook, waaber and iromer or w do espera bousework, in & amall private family. test olty referroce. Call st 46) Oth ay., between 27th ard 25th ata., seo ma door, front room. RESPROTARLE YOURG@ WOMAN, WITH GOOD 21. reference, would Nhe to take a situation as m And seamstress, of as chambermaid and waitrem. Accum: tamed to warel hb quod Semilien and iovalide. Address 96 Charlton at. NORTH OF IRELAND WOMAN WANTS A obliging, And hes lived three years tp ber Inat two days, #1 No 289 Hourton #t., near Hudson st. are BLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. tion aa cook, washer and trover; the best of city Fences. Gail at 242 Mulberry at RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ond plain cook =e good baker, good city references. Call ai 144 Bh wt, Sreaue, ret oor, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, TO cCooR, ‘wash and tron in & privase family, ise good cone} best of references given, Call for two days, at 4 3d avenue, pear Slat et, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN DE free Aree in ® private family, can cot and tit Tessee, and underwands all Kinde of fumity sew'ng: bas Be chart, mune children good oly reference. iy At 4S Hammond *, between 4h Sivan! Waveriry pinee, trom 10 to to" since YOUNG WOMAN WISHRS A SITUATION AS SRAM. sirens and to do light chamberwork: understands ait baa a gox! Knowledge of drene ‘og ani makes beye’ siewtag Hina the best of ety ref ce. Onn be seen for two days at 6 Weat 10h N RXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS ra AITUATION an nurse, will aewiat ne chambermaid and seamstress if ‘Onl at 53 West 28m Fequired. Can pire best city refereoee. , between Gib and 7th ave youNG WOMAN wr A SITCATION TO po gewera) housework. Good reference, Cail at 7 Pee a, Ot tbe darement Jour. ee A A ptt ons manne weree bd ~y~4 tA | fe waabing her oun veelbonce, Me Li te Varwete Sobund Seu eas rom Fo A “COMPETENT FRRGON Wists A ores AR ibe vag Fofereuce A SITUATION WANTED BY A. RESPROTA BLE woman, 98 chambermaid @ tone TS) Weat bon sn: wecoud oe pos dre) ~_ 1.1 eeneeedew PROVESTART YOUNG GIRL W sity, A ton ies family ae cham barmaid maces “4 REPROCTARLE YOUNG GIRL WISHBS A RITUA 0g Devt, tase warren. Brat ot ony reference. Ap- feet 26:5 st, between 7b sod Mb ave, wp door, |i > : ith) ae 23 i i ne al Sau toe Ldn freeing, oF to rene In the reser, floor, pert bat. pow oS A REAPER girl, aa cbambermaid ar: ty suhaie Lasteraas ant Burm. " Apply ai 66 Kicge et, sx (CATION WANTED—BY A ba Sen tg waver, Agexcellent waltrena or chambermald. yeary reference from her last place, Cail at 39 isa sc Vawere nd Gh avs, tor two days | ITUATION WANTRD_—Y A BBALTAY YOUNG IRISH irl, ae chambermnaid and to aitend to children, good re- ference can be given lToquire at 855), Bowery, in The leaiber wore. ITUATION WANTED. ‘woman, Seti WARTED_BY A REAPROTAB aa |= fiven. Tire a 28 Wee, aban #; ————$—_— —— Si anerm WANTED—BY Ss eyr-y Mit J GIRL, of cbildree Tioa two yeary’ oot Teccumente, | poms last place, Can be | boot ony re reterence a! SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, — Wart, A BTRADY YOUNG WOMAN, 4 SITUA- ‘as Cook; und Py Fe ] best of referecee. Call at 217 Dub ob, between Gh and o todo berwork and waitiog, in the and ironing. Cali at 90 West 28th st, between the 6th and 7th ave, ‘Sth and 9b avs, rear house, second tloor. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A_ RESPECTA gocne, aa eerie Paste ing al men’ deat Sarre i, tine Wr pape AS CHAMBERMAID. BY A reat Neeateshl ct Stee ha Ssent : rence m Da" ry cbaracter, honesty capability. Oall at the W. Burns, No.9 Hudson piace, on Tuesday and Wednesday. eee SF PRTROPARURG A SITUATION as wa.tress and or as bermaid and \o-anaut doe waahion troning. Oall at 137 Sih at, be- tween Ist and 2d 8) ANTED—A ‘SITUATION. AS WET NURSE, BY A ble young married woman, with her first child, 2 Spring st., second floor, -ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID ener Warren ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- sew. ‘& small faiily. Good ne ab 6635 4lat at. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A Wiesinen ‘as cbambermald and plain sewer: can do emn- spree veterenace if required.” Gallet 16ic Grorea, for two Tor two aoe. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young, woman, to do cham ‘cbamberwork and waiting, or to do berwark and fice washing and ironing: the best of city Call at st, near 34 ay., Wee A RESPECTABLE MARRIED Beto] Sheba to wel nurse at her own, rest resent. "Apply 04:19 Stone $end conte’ Soor, Frost ream Whitin WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO wy peubchas waieireetion Lave wan cue ale ia rt Boor, tae hires S ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, id Ce oa an do so from its ‘a very peat sewer. and bas five anata eee last bas no objection 4 meee Py eS een lat and 2d avenues, until Seturdsy. a * Let BY A RESPECTABLE GIBL, take.care of children sod do plain sewing: the beat of oy see, | rences ‘at 111 26¢a at, corner of Tih arenue. Warm". A RESPFCTABLE GIRL, A be je aio chambermaid or laundress; the refe rences given. Inquire for two daye st 11S Cito ANTED—BY TWO anole gegen yYouNG 6 pene ‘13234 7th av., hewees ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG on. “4 do chamberwork and plain sewiag, or housewotk for val fawily. Good city reference from her last place. Call at 117 Front st., Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A PLACE AS f ocayen A wd woman at making London. Call ‘or two days 08 ack Ba | wh P.M ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE youne girl. aa thorough cook ‘noeiat with he wash tng or berse! le Has the moat satisfactory re- fefeaen trom’ ber lack ph Call at No.6 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, over the je 1 to do rage, | Call fof two daye 135 West 28th st, between 7b ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROFARLE Jour woman, housework. or would do plain oukice” washing and\ironing ‘Iles tho best OF ety re. | Terenees. Ponil st 148 West 21 wt , between 7th and Sth aren i ANTED—A SITUATION BY ARESPECTABLB GLAL | rgrerally wach no ob) eeriona io hve in ia Brookiye, bem of 2; Teterence. Cali at 16) Went 30th st. posh Weg SITUATION BY A_ RESPECTABLE Yoke, ‘a plain cook, washer and irover, has the best of ference. Please call for two days at No 2i Court st, Sou Brooklya. oS ANTED—BY A BESPRCTABLE M(DDLE AGED | aglieh WomAD, & situalog a@ nurse, is experienced, and fully rapabie of taking the entire charce of an in‘ant | from ite birth, and can co plain sewing: bee ths best of ely reterence. Please call for two days ai 197 Bleecker st., in the YW ANTED—A SITUATION TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- cod Feferenoe can be g.ven from ber Inst NTED-BY A RESPECTANLE grat. 4 ASITUATION | as cook and to assist in the washing and troning in « private family. Good lt Faference, Please call at between Slat and , in the rear, second tloor. ‘ANTED— ITUARION BRYA Led pik paw | PRO. ie «& == ook, idrep. on 22 ad Roun ee, Detween SE eee ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG AND hea | iy pte Beat of reteren: be given. Call at in the rear, frcat room. tes two ange onjestion ts tare Wer=. A Let ph hi A SITUATION to do chamberwork and care of childres. Good reference. Cail at 97 Desrew a parents: AErer cos (0 cops ane be wvehing and ironing 7; one S esant te ‘and the otber as cham! “ious ‘waabin, roving. Call at 77 Bast 40h ot ae nes a Wyong SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ae cork; ‘no objections to LA —_ ome, | SITUA. ea SITUATION, BY WOMAD (s member of the and ins privaie family: Kinds of desserta, soaps and ebarae of Ee spquire at 1 ‘Wanms-s SITUATION, young girl, ae cham! with the w fu Coil ANTED—BY TWO Lent gs be, pw he tion. one to do housework and maid and plain sewer. and would have Svokjonson 1 ‘abe enre of ebiidren. Best of city reference can be given. Call at 190 Madieon #., between Pike and Rutgers, floor, front room. | 4NTED—A SITUATION, BY A bee Be | ‘yours girl, A# DNrwe Rod seAWELFERT OF an chambermal: Xirels! Hens reference. Onn be ses fortwo dare et Ritl, to a of ehidren, hn Beat of city reverence. Gal si ted Raat Sia a bee tween 2d and Sd tw ty ear, for two anya ANTED—A SITUATION TO DO hay othe 4 | ‘And Ammist with the washing and ctsogtizn te 0 Rd ye! —— ad at's io. Brooklyn. ANTED—« SITUATION, BY A , RRAPROTABLE wo. Man, in small fas lemnty. fo 60 a., first foor, ARTED-FY A RESPROTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. Yon toc 20k, wash and iron, or todo general housework private family, Best cay reference. Cail at 63 r% VERY REAPRCTABLE YOUNG WO. ation a# good plain Cook; would serie in Siigunveme 101 ERY. | ANTED—A Gu TION, AS ane The are 1th st, near Sd ay. Ws : Po ee are sear reference trom ber sar plnce. Gall atthe Tac) nore Warr as gece soe, begin! ret } Reeyae ee ay he ra art! a} SMUATION, TO DO On RWORK nud waitiog. Good reference. Cail a a ed | pher at. ws i A SITU AgIDR, BYA BLB RN. woman, a Tate cook ker. Best ot ony veroreass gre rear. | have no no obyentian | references \f reqe Be Aloe Me birth, wi ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY ‘as chambermaid and nurse on ie, chaprern ad Wreensuh tnd 20th tis for two days MS MO Th av., Wiz. =. & RESPEOTABLE wouan, A® chambermatid and seamstress. a 8 ‘Warren st., opposite the public school, Brockiyn NTBD—A SITUATION AR LA' pal mag We nance pote are Po U: ee thoroughiy;, ce re% ay: from her last ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A sitnation as chambermaid ani to do fine washing. Good ng cliy references. Can be seen for t oa2 . feeen Sist and 2d sts, seahcnapromape ray tod objection to assis in the washi troning. beat of city references. Call at i Tenth at, Rear Ist ay, Maat fy REPRE AM Call at 90 West 28h at., room. 7 oe en ile ANTRD—A Avge oe! BY A YOUNG GIRL, fom st place. ‘Call ae T10 Rasy 35 at 0° WY Feferenge ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, a SITUA- oa, im a smal private family, ua Rood pisin cook, e wasbing and ironirg. Good refereace. pear 3d ‘are., jor ys - ANTED—A SITUATION A8 GOOD COO) and ironer. in & amall private family Best ety reference, Gi San ae ee it om ea sail BY A RESPECTABLE opi fore i. ly ih ave irom, ANTED—A f aC en. FE A _—< orchambermal, in at cla 07 13th at., one door east of 4: W22-=. A COMPETENT, Ley aig oun pit tion to cook, wash and vate family; reference given. ‘cal. fc oan meee ae ahs ANTED_BY A RESPECT ABLI ‘OUNG WOMAM A situation as lanundress, or to and the fine part of the washing and ironing; can give good city refe- rence from her last employer. Can be seen for two ry ‘138 East 220 at. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, chambermaid and seamstress or to tend cuildres: ‘le of city references Apply at 71 West 1Sth at, near front basement. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY , A RESPRCTABLE Pit ad ie iy referees oe kd Gant be saga for two Saye at Sl Bossow de bens Hoceee ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIR1S, 8I- washer and ireuer: tbe otter ta fi ho and wattress? en gite ibe be of chy reference Can be seen for .wo daya. ‘27th at., between 7th and 8th avs. ANTED—A ATION IN A SMALL be FARIS, tad Ironers oe oul ees ‘as cook, washer walling. ‘apply at yo ast fh ats bee {Some Ist and 3d sven. for tho dope. The best of ences. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT IRISH irl; is @ first class needieworker and plain wou Gave ‘no Objection to geaeral bouse: washing ironing, or plain cooking. Osan be seen at 183 East 23d st., top. floor, pear bd ave, —_—_ ANTED—BY AN EXCELLENT L AUNDRES3, WASH- and ironing at her own resiijence, or won'd go out ing Hatt'Weat kf, third oor room No." - WASTED—A, SITUATION AS CHAMBERNAID AND ‘waiter and sssistant washer and ironer; good city refer- ence. Call as 211 Paeitc at, Brosklyn. Wert Ly gl BY A FIBST CLASS rivate fi afew days. RESPROTALLE ey } AMRIOAR D—BY A War air fer py oe Bs cham >erwork housework for a amall family. Sail at 186 sats » ae st, third oor, back room. Wa A RESPECTAPLE aera. ph ‘wo: y rete- situation as hae the rence. Please apply at 61 West 12h at, between &h and aves. ANTED—A — SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE bousework, “TR ave., ip the ——t SITUATION, BY A for two days, if not gaged, st 294 Int be- be seen for two days, if not 1 ay. tween 16:h and 17th ots. ANTED—A SITUATION, 48 CHILD'S NURSE AND ‘seamstress or as lady's inaid’ would like to travel to Ba~ rope or the South for the winter; good city reference. Call at 120 Alas Allantic tt, AT ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, aa seametreas; can cut and it ehildrea's dresses, underviands all kinds of family would beve Sbjeation to 0 light chamberwork. all for two daye as Wen iuib st, between 6th and 7th ave, el WANteD-aY A A PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL, A rituation as first class cook; understands her business | thoroughly. Ca» be seen for twodnyaat 412 Peari st ANTED—EMPLOYMENT PY THE DAY OR WERK, IN: private family, by & young girl, who le a good pla | newer aud understands operating on Wheeler & WiiS:u sew- is, sop bly. Address or call at 22) Bas l2th a, or 8. B. ANTED—A EITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE sirl. hermaid, or to do plain sew’ pings chilarSat Gal al 67 Dean st Brooklyu, ean be woe for ‘ANTED--BY A GOOD COOK, A SITUATION IN & pe ”, 4 bouse, first iuor. pt LES Sansa w NURSE.—HAVING KO FURTHER EMPLOY- je FY wet nurse, I er recommend her ae bo ie qualified in every respect, no =e fh further Dartiewlara 107 Inquire at 206 ‘Kast —_— aa mt cia take care ot BY Ealonnietan between rim =" wecued ANTED—A SITUATION, | 3 chambermald or sen oda general boumewore ey reference Hon s@ cook, and would sasie: wasbiog has the beatof city reference. Can be seen for two “lays st let Woes ‘m., between 7th ‘ra, seoond floor, back 100m. ay ay A_BESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAR, Ee and = NO lute, eiwecnth asd sre Oe ANTBD—A SITUATION cook; for tw dayn a: 70 Raat Lg SITUATIC N, a housework In « smail family, and cook, wash and se reference. Call at 0 Charles a, between Bieeoner 8 rence, Osi! st 203 Elizabeth ITUATION, BY & RESPECTABLE PRO. ‘Wotan. to cook, wash and “o.esperal housework tea email feantiye Call for two on at iui Wee ‘West 24th at, front basement. ire: wen ANTED—A * ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM AR. ‘situation a8 Cook, understands pastry, fea aiiee ke Bex wreta, pant. ¢ ame. Ce’, larcing, bab ing. aS Sel tvs bet between Zi und 2d ste ind oor, froat room (yr ANTED—aITC. ATIONS BY TWO 81ST! InA A ORR Veman’s family, one as exorlient cook, Address M. & Niger | : and wakreon, good references, Fd eo rome. L. SITUATION Win ie ce, Peta oh estavuhs ay, phe fl Re gaty Fel onal Hotel, room Yl, between the pfurusas NURER—A pours AMBRI pave, dees 010 to ms Lame ei 4OUb ot Ww oo Be A Seen NTED—A SITUATION. BY A RES STABLE Wires pae oe And trover in to the rear ANTED—A SIT! W ce spre le BY AN ha! LJ gern nowerrert ike bea sf city reference Call at *, in jor two PRCT ABLE sla Firman #.,

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