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« fim existonee; : Legal Testimony in ti Bi eee SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEAALD. Wreaking of the Ico a and Unesually Large \deebergs—A Mewuter Visitor in Trinky Bay— How to Get Rid ef It~ Danger to Both Cabtes and Injury to Gre, &. Tuunrry Bay, N. FP, Juno 2, 1997, I herewith forwera you a report of the situation of “Whe Allaatic telegraph cables and the iceberg by which ene line was 4njureé, from whick you can form amides ew the accident oscurred to the cable of 1866. Since tho’vreakirg of the big te, several icebergs, 1m- monse iwasses, hove been careering ep and dowa Trinity Bay, pashing ‘heir cold noses into the numerous ‘out barbors—and deciiodly unplessant ‘old fellows thoy are, for besides being a terror to vessels, which givo thea a wide berth, their presence Bas kept the thermometer @own several degrees, The mouth of the harbor open- tmg into Trinity "Bay is #0 ussrow and difficult for ax ice- Derg ‘0 eater that it was supposed there would:be no ebavce of the cables being injured at the spot whero the acetlent ocourred. Iedeed, all the @ippers of Heart's Coetent agree thatan iceberg has not beon seen near the mouth ef ‘the harbor for twenty-five years; so the gentlemen of the cable staff entertained but litte fear of an accient by ice. At five A. M. on the arermimg of Sunday, May 6, the teeborg which occasioned the accident was discovered making divect for the entrance of the harbor, and six mules distant; at half-past oight it had diminished the @istance three miles, and within a helf milo of the Gables, and if it held its course another hour would be across thotrack of use cables. With a good glass the monster was calculated to be from fifteen to twenty feet Digh and fiye hundrod feet im length, and retkoning by the rule of 210 would mako the adbwerge at least twenty-five fathoms, which would cause it to ground on Abe sbcal of sixteen fathoms, and you may-bogsure it Deca:ne a matter of much anxiety, A, as tho sequel proved, jnstly 80. At half-past nine itetruck the shoal, beam on, and ng round diagonally wiva the mouth of the harbor. The cables have beon worked in a loop for the last four months—that ts, a coatinuous eirouit without earth, or, practically speaking, using tho two cables as one wire, From the time the cable anchored { until Wednee- tide, both cables day, May 8, no change was sceming iniact, which was ‘en Thursday morning} the iceberg bad turned lis ea side to us, eocasioued probably by tho detaching ef immonse maesos of ico of several tons weight, tho sea strewn wita the debris, It. vias oroposed at ono time to drill and make a biast to lighten it off tho shoal, but a reconuoliering boat showed this disposition of the caso to be aitonded with hazard and danger, owing to the continesd breaking up. ‘On tho aftergoon of Thursday, May 9, tho iceberg was evidently dragging slowly on the shoal, and working Proadside on to the 1866 cable, aad at six o'clock Broke up and floaicd towards tho head of Trinity Bay, breaking the 18¢6, and pass- tng over tbe cabo. of 1865, which is laid im the deep wator outside and above the shoal. The ca- Dios were disconnected and test applied, and a heavy greund connection found on the 1884, but no communi- eation with Valentia, Messrs, Needon aad Dickinson, electricians having the texting in charge, commenced experiments with Wheatstone's bridge, Thompson's gal- vanomoter, and using the Siemen unit brought cho break down to two and five-eighths miles from the New- Joundiand shore end, The cable could have been repaired temporarily inarno- @iatoly after the accident occurred, the Admiralty hay. ‘ng telegraphed ordering tho Guinare, survey steamer, at St Jouns to be placed at command of orders trom Heart's Contont; but thefcable of 1865 being amply ablo todo the work it was determined to send a steamer from England to make the repair at once thorough and eempicte, and ere this reaches you the telegraph may advise of the complete restoration of the defunct line. SHARP PRACTICE OF SPECULATORS. ‘SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Attempted Swindle of Eastern Stockholdors ‘ef the Old Farmers’ and Millers’ Bank of Milwaukee. Cmcaao, June 6, 1867. 4 sumber of Western speculators are swindling We Eastern stockholders of the old Farmers’ and Mil- Jers’ Bank of Milwaukee, by representing that the stock fe only worth forty to fifty cente, when it is said to be really about par. The bank is no longer affairs were wound up and « Nationa! Bank organized from it, yet the shrewd cliques in the ‘West co through the farce of electing officers and serid- §ng out fale statements of the assets and liabilities, for « the pad jgg weg of pecans up the Eastern stock for a mere boasts that he will clear $40.000 by thie’ means tk gross deal of stock is owned in New York, Albany, Troy and Poughkeepsie. Circulars bave been sent them to Inducs them to sell for thirty or Meirty-ive five cents on the dollar. The swindle is conducted much secrecy, but this information, it is to be Roped, will thwart the fellows in their nefarious do- WEWS EROW CINCINNATI. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. urte—Mysterk Disappearance — ‘Four Houses Struck by Lightning. Cixerswant, June 5, 1867. ‘Fhe law which admits the testimony of criminals and persons accused of crime, in their own behalf, is now in full operation bere. In our Police Court, where there ‘are ‘nearly fifty criminal cases every day, the very peculiar working of this very peculiar law may be seen, A prominent citizen of Columbus, Ohio, General Heory Wileon, who came down here about ten days ago en business, has mysteriously disappeared. Hoe left hs keys, e, &c., in his room at the Burnett House on Thorséay last, and has not been seen since. As there have been several mysterious murders here this year, it we feared that be bas met with fou! play, as he lad considerable money on his person. One inch end fifty-seven hundreths of an inch of rain fell yes'erday in thirty minutes, The city was inun- @ated for the time, and much damage was done, The Rabtning atruck four houses, tote) number of eeaihs im this city last mouth was 273. WEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Foaratas Mownosg, June 4, 1267. ‘The stenmchip San Jacinto arrived in this harbor this Morning, having in tow the steamer Frances, from Wil- @mington for Daltimore, The San Jacinto, which was ‘Deund to Savannah from New York, fell in with the Frances about noon yesterday, off Hatteras, which vessel ‘bad jost ber rudder in the recent storm of Hatteras, and ‘thas decane delpiens On the evening of the 24 instant Ghee wae taken in tow by the schooner Valeria,*from the ‘West Indies, bound to Baltimove, but, the wind dying @ut, she was coliged to drap she sveamer in a very @angerons position, incide the Husteras breakers, She aus worked her way out, amd was seen by theGan into Se will hy to be towed to Raitimore. ‘The United States lighthouse seheoner Narciesa arrived here yosteréay. Her crow has been steadily ongaged in-repairing the Caps Henry light, Wolf and the outer lighthouses in the district. emonts will shortiy ee made to the lignt- ingery Poiat, in the Cheaapeako Ray, and tho work of Ln 9 the screw-pile iighthouse im the James river, was carried away by the ice last il shortly commence. District Court, which bas teen in creed watt the 25th inst, axvoos ten Teo United Mates @eemon im Norfolk, har when © crand ‘will bs empaunelied, The Coort met tm Richmond , Judge Underwood having leit Nor- folk for that city Judge Understood reserved Bie decision im the case of 3. Cartwright & Co, va the steamers Washington Irving, James Guy and Argo. The ease of Legion va the Britwh brig John Gwan was dis- The t pited States frigate a which has latety Deen fitting out at the Gosport ke ‘ tn the cruise of the naval cadow PAYMENT OF INTEREST ON TENNESSEE BONDS. Kxoxvine, Tonn., Juve 5, be A dexpadela from Governor Brownlow @uly wiereson Tennessee bonds will be promptly me." ARRIVALS YESTERDAY. Stewosbip St Laurent —MM |, Dudois and ok Mranc Mrv Churchill Mr and Mrs Delisch. Gran H Townsend, Mr aud Mrs Schuster, Mr and Mre A 3 oy Mrand Nice savage, Rd Walsud Henry, T Rosen: tia, Jeno murray F Heidelberger, M ie. ES Me and Mi \eker, mes an ote es Meret Pie and re Reinicker ames ‘ADE servant. 0 Seven Douleurs Galteeball. De so le Bg Miss & Alberie, Mrs and . att, Gr and lady, Vallee sud family, Te 7 Rolasdo, Rebbia. 1 mi Bente ba ihe Mac Mrs Lu Sra, Meg 4 "M Weiler. Wows, Gwaiker, or ny Plack, Engelbetrdt, Scherrer rem, Weber, Kill, Schwerer and Hermann, Bieen- it. Burybacker, aod family, Du. y gah erry, Laban. and. aller, ‘Yas 4 Seb 3 Haveeh, Bi sane Rey acess ouk for No. 9 wery. Matuings, Piece or yard. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK fh RL att ae ied? ‘See a ” ‘Md. HOWES, Attorney, 76 Nassau etreet, Py nperys fen OBTAINBD FROM THE \d other States with ws little ptiblicliy por desertion, cause BY yh HUMAN WATR.—WATRRPALLS ‘ONLY on Soils Curis, eee “ab wholesale prices PROK Grand sireet, near ons, N. HA’ ape ORTAR'S” Cc PREPARATIONS, (Estadlinhed 18 years,) LABORATORY, NO.80 CROSBY STREET, NEW YORK. THREE THOUSAND ‘BOX BOTTLES ANDPLASKS MANUFACTURED DAILY. SOLD BY ALLDRUGG!STS EVERYWHUCE, “COSTAR'S” ALES DEPOT, 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, where ize but up for fameiiles, Stores, yo 3 te Be aoe re vt alloa, key, wee. It istrvly wondertn! the confidence that ia now had im every fot tm of Preparations thet comes from *@ostar's’? Ee tablishimoat. “COBTAR'S” EXTERMIN Mone, For Ratt, Mice, Ronches, Ants, Ac fi Ssamly “Anka Lol remedy” kno engerous 4 the eome out of their holes io 3 die,” be. “OOBTAW'S” BEDBUG EXTERMINATOR, liquid. but up in bottles, Fa wo fail, “COBTAR'S” ELECTRIC POWDER. x Moths in Pars and Woetens ia invalue- thing can exceed it for power ane Destroys instantly all Insects of Fewls, Animals, dc. and never in all forma, nde of entane- e aly should be wit! n eduwacy all other “OOSTAR'S” CORN SOLV For Cores, “OOSTAR'S”.BITTER SW} a avons, Warts, &. AND ORANGE BLOGS. Bs Beauuifies tho Complexion, by giving to ie kin a softand besuttal freshness, and ix Socomparubly beyoud anything now’ in use, Ladies of taste and position regard it as an essentialuo the toilet. An unprecedented fale is U8 Dest recommendation, Ono, bot Ue iw always fullowed by more.” Try i now. COSTAR'S” BISHOP PIL ‘A universal Dinner Pill (su; dt entsaontinary emiciey fer Costivencas, all forms of Indigestion, Nervous and Eick Headache. A Pill that le now rapidly su- perseding all otbess, Feoated), and ‘COSTAR'E™ COUGH REMEDY. For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, -Asthun and ali'forma of Bronchial and Diseases of ‘the Throat and Lungs. Sold by all druggists in all the cities, towns and villages in the United States in usual 25 cent sizes, Beware of all worth imitations, Buy only CO8- s fae-simile signature is on every box, bottle aud task before you buy. Address HENRY B. COSTAR, ‘dif’ Brondway, N.Y. DRAWINOS OF THE GEORGIA STATE ‘or che benelit of the Masonic Orphan Home. + US, By 62, 39, 46, 40, 18, 2, 60, 8. GEORGIA ATATE—CLAss 1738, JUNE 5, 1867, 16, 11, 4, Oh, 8, 8d, 8, Sh (SUPPLEMENTARY tans 182, Jun 5, 1897. ‘61, OP, ‘11, i ark ra Garin 21,77. 40. 1, ~ 4. PPLE $8183, Jone 5, i CTY ok EY DGINGTRE & CO., 18 Chathan streets RIZES CASHED IN THE GHORGIA AND ALL or lized . ATHAN, 174 Broadway and 77 Nassau street. pRzes ca CasheD IN ALL LEGALIZED LOTTERIES. and information furnished. J. CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway. ETER COOPER'S GELATINE Makes delicious Jellies, Biane Mange, Charlotte Russs, &e., with Ete Direc. tions for use’ with the packages. ” Fi by grocers and Gruggists, Depot 17 Burling wllp, N Yor CHILBERG’S) GERMAN OTHTMENT. “WARTANTED & certain cure, without the slightest danger, ‘Dra Wounds Serofula Malt Rheumeal Bone tad’ Skin eaves, Ac. For sale at 3% Bowery and by draggists genera y Th, BEST 5: SKIRTS IN THE WORLD,—THE ing ting Chain Skirts.are unsurpassed for beauty of slupe, Uy, etewalineds, economy and great, durability. ‘Tadies? Skirts, 00 xprings, $1 50; 85 springs, $1 75; 40 springs, Sold at Mm DEMOREST'S Pmpertum of ackions Se obs 85 Broadway, and 134 Pierrepom street, SITUATIONS W ] ST. MARK’S PLACE.— ried woman as wet! eu wi for four days. MILLIGAN PLACE, 6TH AV., BETWEEN 10TH AND Lith sta—Two renpcotable, gh gis; one as chambermaid and Waitress, the other as ebii urse; city references given if required, CLARKSON STREET, CORNER OF VARICK—A do general housework in a small fam or would do chamberwork and assist with the wasn ‘and ironing. Three years’ reference from her last ST.—A COLORED GIRL, AS LADY'S maid, or 10 travel with indy; can peak’ French, Ger- man, Itadan, Spanish and \merican; origin, Mexico, NES ST—A YOUNG GIRL, AS CHAMBERMAID arse, of would do housework fora small family; dest cliy referen G MORRIS ST. ROOM NO. 4, FIRST FLOOR.—A COM- ) petent young girl, as chambermaid and waitress: would aesist with Waste ral housework mn reference Y.—AS LADY'S MAID can dress hair well, and do ail kinds good city reference. AS, SEAMSTRESS, by a comp aon. Protestant: is & good dre maker; undersiands outtiag and. making Indies and chile dren’s underclothing; has a Wheeler & Wilson ‘machine; has reference of seven years, Can be seen until engaged. AR BROADWAY—A FRENCH COOK jon; thoroughly understands her busi. EAST SIH ST.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN AS housekeeper; would take charge of a gentleman's best of references, Apply for Mm house dartog two dayx whore at present employed. Fy jummer; UNION COORT, BETWERN 1TH AND 1aTHt STS. pla respectable widow, to ake card ling Ta aswict in ironing: mo objection 19 city referenc BREVOORT PLACE, RAST 1TH sT.— A CAPABLE ©) young woman as seamstress; understands dress making and ail kinds of family. sewing: prefers he country during the sumer months, Call at her present employers. BAST ISTH ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO TAKE ing children and do plain sewing; city nees; would like to go in the coun’ 1 STANTON ST, NEAR THE BOWERY—A NUM- ber of wel. recommended German girls. Mra. Lowe's Germurn Institute. EST SD ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS FIRST class chainbermaid in a private fatal fon to we in the coun'ry for the summer. Can her present employer, 18 STR ft. TOR, rt.oon, mpecrable marrieg woman wi jouse; is an excellent ce. 18 wet WTil St-—-A PROTESTANT YOUNG © womse.as lady's ma? and seamstress of to assist with children; no objection Yo go in the country for ihe summer city reverence, Cau beseen at her present employe Taundress. ‘of city refer: Q() EAST MD ST.—OUEAKREPER'S POSITION ied, Uy & thoroughly eo. apetent person: is capable of taking rge. Unercopthonanie references give, Rast Seri STA REAPECTABLE YoUNG : sel ,Furpmmended, a4, ehemmbarmad oT BRIDGE ST, FIRST ; Fiae ks MIDDLE AGED lady ae chambermnaid or nurer: im objection to the Se good acer Call ex or a, Wels 2 ALLEN st, BETWEEN CANAL AW.” ESTER — A middie aged German woman, a¢ Aiitse or aom. gE a for a sickly or elderly paroom, or went attend Good references cau be given. Q] CHARLES £T.. IN THE REARS A YOUNG, Wo; man. a8 Orxt class waltress, of to do chamberwork and waiting. Rest of reference. Qarete Av. Finest FiCOR—A Bes ABLE, | Sed sher SsTabfae nf By chr! dance wee |S iry; good refers: 7 from 31 to % | 36 en INTOR STREET, CORNER OF HOUSTON. rospectable att wishes 8 fuse ne wures feamstreas; can 0) oon, wneeler 2 Wilson's or Bing: eF's mach ines; good 37 WEST ura oS _PETWAEN STH AND 6TH Ava cook ; 0 6 tice washer a vi #0 10 JY Tamily only. city reference from her ‘0 dresece and hair. {121 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. __STPUATIONS WANTRD-PEMALES. Tig Seater Pcs touke women oS, | 145 Samrat reas, or would and shine het a phos pe cubes! ic WEST ISTH ST.—A Stray MAN AS 4) norse ; can take entiree! Mina from its do chamberwork and plain se: fecha Stmco/caseat on engaged. i | 145 ree AY. faye Fag] birth, orevould wait on an iny; id go a uhort young woman a8 laundress or chambermatd: no Gistenco ta the country: two'peara* eng references Gull for objeation’ io g6 In the ema 3 twos fuys, be seen for two LES BAST, MST STCAM HOWERT, INDUSTZIONS 14 WEST 4TH GT. NEAR 6TH AY. RD man, for gemoral thousewerk, ‘aunall fen) -A respectable woman as cook; would send Tikeronse. Apply ah the Bemsa "ef har: peeseat el! praia acarding Loma pretenses ‘cocairys guee aor ren plese ATH ST., NEAR TST AV. ROOM NO. 94 RE. WEST 7TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH spectable werndn, to do washing ard ironing at her rensondi outy vermaid ead sores Ninttaka ears of onl Ti9 bop ieee te tertas, omee Ca | girly aw wail bs given Seen ins vate {7 no ob, leetane ta go Rpery as tanee in the country. for wo days, 119 BAT eee ei MER A A SONS rl aa cham I takers of children; Went of rebarente given, . PTH ST. BEYWERN 6TH AND 7TH Twe respectable. of ane, women; ore as cook, WEST TS BETWEEN 7TH AND8TH AVS.— 152 "reo rerpestania pirat ous. ae As cook, washer and inoms, (re taiine oe ‘and waitréss. Can be ‘seen: for two days, WOOSTER ST., FRONT BASEMENT—A YOUNG ) West the éher as chaurbermaid atk to aasist in washing: are 155 ¥ Hinge T oun gets aad. aiileings"0 Shimane mana eET O° 4 aatty, to eh oman mand tpaaha Spanish har erouted a fhe ‘ocean several tates; good reference. Cail for throe va, JO] Bast 27H BT. GA RADY, DECLINING HOUSE. keeping, destres to get a place fe ‘cook, W fg llling und competent t0 fwelp about wa shi bo may be seen at er orosent Uhroo yénre, "Call this days ootween 10 and: ATLANTIO ST, BROOKLYN. —A SMART, and ing has 151 Se ae aes rs pet MA a. can take fall charge of an infant or grow! trusty; no objections ‘to travel or’ Sis othe ‘country ; can ‘give five years reference, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSPAY, JUNE 6, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. ry WES! ort at. BETWEEN TPH AND STH AVS.— As com} andreas; understands Pr luting ; ye highly si frou last place. Call for two vaayes AS HOUSE. D5. oy te AV.-AN AMERICAN LADY, AS ina te famuy or & (T= or would td kava Fra ay ads bas drat lane cily references. MST ST, FIRST DOOR FROM Lat | 258 ms Be souks world Scie lin ete Hi dy eet 1 AY. A, batt td 177H AND 18TH STS.—A ‘wet nurse in @ respect. Sie tanly aoa ay ta: Sot RAST WTH 87.48 CIAMBERMATD AND AS- sistant waitress in a private family by a competent. Spies: young ween woman, with the best of re Herence from her employer,” Cail st or addres na abov 268 wm 7TH ae BETWEEN 2TH AND 23TH STS.—A and = ton oriataae eerie idrea. require OTH AV, BETWREN 177H AND 18TH STS.—A ond pliin nook: 1 willing to same washing and soning a a ot i ae thy tod give the ee rence from her fast etn wo Years, Call days in tho millinery store. QT 4. TH AY: BOTWERN 17H AND IATH 8T8.—AN experienced purse; is:expablo of taking care of an dnfent: can give three years’ reference. Call for two days Ty the millinery store. capable gir}, to do‘cooking or general beusewor'; I <2 peat, respectful aad econe:nical wervant, apd an exeriient Pmrasher and iranor, best réferences given; eity Or country. 157 WEST, dis? ST. NEAR | RROADWAYTA RE- spectable woman’ {8% good plain cook and an ex. coollont washer and Srower; mo objeetion to the gountry; good elty reference. Hast 21H STA NEAT, TIDY GIRL, AS chambermsid and wattress, or as c! to do fine washing; understands plain noe Can one four yearw referenee. No objections.to go with a family to the country. 163 WES, CH St. BSTWEEN OF AND 1TH eo) ave.—A first clans deessmaker wishos to go out by the day or week to cut ladies’ ar children’s dresses, 8TH AV., CORNER ISTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE mah Ae firat class cook, and would assist in and ironing; no objection’ to the country; best of reference given. 166 MULBERRY ST, ROOM NO. 9—A RESPHOT. ZD "Anexperiencdl woman as cook and to assist wile the washing; is'an excelent baker: good eity refercuces. pp yj felerene” from eran ase rg oud the faye, — tw (Gorman ‘eirts, ‘&e.), for city or country, ¢ to guilt alt mpl "122 Base, 2K ST, BETWREN 2D AND 3D AVS.— A competent young girl as ehambermatd and wait. roma: won have no objo‘iion to the care of children; best city referem 1 Qe PREY ST, REAR BASEMENT.—A RESP able git, todo yeneral honsawork in a vate family: ine wa good ‘plain souk, washer end io reference bin be given. 125 West soit sr. BETWEEN OTH AND 7TH AVS., 0) wecona rr. Protestant girl to do generat houssworks a> ebiecion to go a. ahort dintance’ in the country ; good reference. Can be seen for two days. [QQ Weer wre se, Be TWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS. 133 9TH AY., TN STO Oe) 2 respon! into vt 135 VERT 0H BTA ) plain cook, and to wash 9 6TH AY., BELOW #TH ST.—GOOD SERVANTS —AS CHAMBERMAID, BY 166 ier, ho at the onse, “Good reforences, 167 FORSYTH ST. NER Ki ORNER RIVINGTON—A GER- ood ee man girl todo general housework. 1s a6 \ YOUNG, HEALTHY Wo. | 00k. our weess old, as web nurse; pa rr > goiathecouniry’witha fami, | 174 WEST 2TH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG by her phystetan, Worn, ax seamstros tn a private family; ean ent and fit ladies’ and children’s dresses and operate on Wheeler EAST 90H ST.-A _RFSPROTABLE GIRt, | 4 Wilson's machone; understands all kinds of family sew. 33 ‘as plain cook, washer and froner in a amall private | ‘ng; best city references, Cail for,two days. family. Best vity references. rer — 1175 Wash Mul St, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND £4) Bighth avenue, third floor—Two respectable young ‘one a3 cook, Waser and frougr, the otker as ebamber- rens ; the best city reference, = 179 TH AY; BEIWEDN 2187 AND cab STR—A RE. 11D ‘spectarie youn ig firs as chammbermnld and to aan with ‘the wash'ug: would make herself generally useful; two yearw city referenes from last place, 184 LAURENS ST., pg Pee RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do housework in « a private family; can be recou. nied from ber last p! fan be seen for two days, a8 BETWEEN 6TH AND Trt t woman, to do chamberwork aud d aaniat with the washing; prefers 136 sewing or cha the country ; my WEST 18TH ST.—AS —LAUNDRESS; CAN DO ‘cor would do chamberwork or fixe a Uke to 0 Bo, in the country for the summer; ‘01 has good city 148 (NEW NO) WEST 49H s onr as cook and to: wash tron, the other xs chembermaid and waitress, im one hongo: would go # short distance in the countsy; wwelve months’ reference from last place, —TWO SISTERS; AV. A., NEAR 13TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WO- MAN, as wet nurse. Best city reterenco given. {7 STH ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND STH WE 14.4 eeta tthe basement. respectable Protestant EAST LTH ST, NEAR AV.B, IN THE FANCY woman, asachmnatvess or nurse and soametreas; good city | 19() Mtoe acompotant vervant. to. some respectable Teferenes, Can be seen for two day private American family, to do housework; is a Rood plain cook and nn excaitont washer and ironer:’ good reference ; no objection to the country. Can be seen for two days. 194. YARICK 8.4 MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, WITH goot recommendations, as cook in « private family or boarding house: no objections to go a short distance In the country. Apply for two dava, "ECTABLE GIRL, LATE- wid and to mind children EAST STH gr. ( NUMBFR), BETWEEN Madison and 4th avs.—-A respectable oman as first i ty orcountry; best city reference, fh EAST 40TH 8T.—A RE: ly landed, as cha) 145 4 ‘lass 000! 276 38h, AVicA, RESPECTABLE, WOMAN, cook; understands sher business thorough Feferevee; hasno ablection to go-to tne oowatry. sat DTS RAST MIM STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN, the vest of city refarences, would like to go out by the days or week. or take in fauaily washing. Q7 ELIZABETH ST, NEAR BLEEOKER—A PRO tentant woman as Gook, washer and ironer, n city Or country; Undersinnds the care of a dairy; bas the best of shy reference if required. Gall for two da} 290 HST, SECOND FLOOR. BACK ROOM—A Ade dressmaker wants to go oui by the day or week. Chil fram 10 to 8 o'clock. 303 4 AST STI! ST, COTTAGE HOUER—A SUPE rior chamber and waitress, with excellent cit} references, in # private boarding house, or as regular wai rea nd parlor maid in » private family; wages $10; city or AS ‘good 306 3D AV. BETWEEN 2TH AND 25TH STS., IN the store,—As nurse, by & competent person, who has acted in that eapacity for the iast 15 y ‘and who is, fully competent to take entire charge of an infant from its birth; can bring it up by hand if required: has the very best of city references and can be highly recommended from her Jast situation, QOG BAST STH ST. NEAR 2D AV.—A YOUNG ) gir, American Protestant, as seamstress and Shambertunid; no objection to go wo the country; good city reference, Q0G EAST ATH Sta) WIDOW AS HOUSE: > keeper respectable family ; bas one girl; would like to have her with her; no objection’ to the country. An- quire ia the store. QO7 FAST ST ST. PETWERN 187, AND 2D AVS. first floor, back "room—A rezpectabic girl, inxs cook; exceilcat washer nad irouer; tres Years’ n ‘ence. 30)'7 HAST, MTH_ST. BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS., in the rear.—A respectable widow lady as cook and to do washing and Ironing: also her doughter ax chamber- maid and waitress ; has no objections to the country. OO West MST St, NEAR STH AVA YOUNG woman as laundress or chpmbermaid and laua- dress; understands luting; no objecilons to the country, 310 BAST STH ST.. BETWEBN IST, AND 2D Avs.— Two young women; one a child’ nurse and to ao plain sewing, or ebamberwork and waiting; the otber to cook wash and iron; no objection to do general housework; no objection to the country. 317 WEST 24TH ST.—A GERMAN: ONE SPEAKING ‘and plain orH AV., REAR HOUSE.—TWO RESPBCT, Seas see WEST 35TH wlabes to go, to, the counts qk summer: can sew abd take care of nly for (he self uceful, Would go now or any time ‘the summer. 19TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND Aa tatle American ‘wou, aa WEST 2TH 'ST.—A UVES EB re eT pa OTH AV.—A REST ROTA RE, same Rapa | ces a WEST 16TH ST., BETWPEN 9ft AND ay 447 — A table to do ed in a small private family. eity'or coun WEST 16TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND avs.—A young steady girl, to mind children 52 = 0 herself useful, and is obhging. Call AV., BETWEEN 2TH AND 2600 452 young girl, to do chamberwork and take care children, or up stairs work and plain 455 NES, WTH ST... BETWEEN 9TH AND lovEHt OO ava—a BIE yor do geucral house- work. iu a small private farily; or country; ia willlog. Aud obliging, Best eity reference, wee ADD TE AVA, RESPECTABLE, WOMAN, AS 4) first class coo So ip con m tance in the country, Can) reference, 468 74, AY., BETWEEN 3888 AND 39TH STS, iloor, (rant room—A respectable Proveataut chambermaid and waitress; 20 0D; to aaalst washing and ironing, 48 pk: AY., REAR MOURB, ROOM NO. tists fas icuantwith the wasling? bes igen Gali tar wo daya, 511 7 TH AY BETWEEN 41ST AND @D ST8.—& iable girl, as cook, who can give good resom> iondations, 51 7TH AV., BETWEEN 41ST AND 42D STS.—A RE- can give good city revere’ spectablo girl, as lauudress; anderstands flutings 3D AV. 52 respectable m: hurse at cor own Fe: 5AQ WEST 2TH st. BETWEEN lv AND UTH D UTE ave.—A widow iiéy ‘wanta any and all sorts Washing: warranted no betier inthe city. References give if required, iby a ARSENIO SB Sa A as so td AO BROADWAY, BETWEEN PRINCE AND SPRING OOD ‘sts, third floor. front room—A reapecta dle Protest nt woman, ae fret slain nurse and seammeroas: bose City. ence, the country preferred, oF would wavel with & family. % GREENWICH ST.—A YOUNG GERMAN 565 to take care of euildren: & a + fealty nea country preferred; is also a good se 5GO 3 AV. BETWEEN wT AND sorer = OOD Best floor—A competont young girl as cook and My assist in washing, oF do cencral howsework in a sinall famd- ly, ety ercountry, Call for two daya, B50 TH AY: NEAR 2eTw STAN AMERICAN > widow lady wishes to take charee and snperintend housekeoping; best city recorences given if reqnired ie GAT TAAY: NEAR soTH s7,, SECOND FLOOR. y A young’ woman out to work by the wrek. 4 mon‘h: can cut and fit Indies’ and children's dresses, om would go as seamstress in a family, 19 7 AV, BETWEEN GIST AND f9 &TS. competent seamstress wishes to engage by the or month in @ Grst class family. Best reference given, 17 6TH AV., BETWEEN 46TH AND 47TH STH. oR Eugsists good washer ‘aad ironer 31 RAST ATT ST.—A RESPECTARLE WOMAN TO refereuce from her last pl 43°. RRY § FIRST FLOOR FRONT—A RESPECT- le German woman to do eee honsework in a small family where she can have with her: cily Feferences given, 4.4, DBAN ST., NEAR SMITH. BROOKLYN A YOUNG rl, as #ekinstrese; can braid andembrolder: no ob. — on growing children, or g0.to the country, or do light chamberwork. $ EAST 12TH 8T.—A SONS Aes ent J FROM THE > WEST WTH 87, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH ave.—An experiouced t Durse and scainsrese, having filled that capacity over t ears: oan take the eutire charge of growing children; mo ‘objection to travel or ao to the couniry. Has excellent olty reference. Cali at or ad- dress for tivo days as above. 190) Sat Side = armall family, Has the best s clty reference. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT + wash and isop in ‘West as cham are of children: re. en Tequire for Hie. 6. J: Tall, ni 200 WES! RTH St, CORNER ov 7TH Av.—A RE. cham Rapping pg reopen y Rel 4 mberw refer. A aN, So sunbarrick et de emianen re ©. worman cham! a ieee | ————————— chamberwork and. seamstress: hast objection. 40 go 4 202 WATER ST, TIRGT FLOOR, BACK ROOM —A tant woman as nurse: is expable of ‘taking care of an owas from its birth, and A willing to goin the country for the eae ays can-ebow the best of ref. erences trom her last pla short distance in'the oountry, Hest of city reve 4G Be8BX STREET, FIRST FLOOR, PRONT.—A RE. spectable woman, to cook, wash aud fron; or would as housework; no objection to the cowmiry; good reference. G WESTNTH STAN EXPERIENCED WOMAN, AS } ‘professed cook, in a private family: has no objection tofgo to the country, Can give the best of city reference. Can be xen for two days at her present employer's, 44 WEST ISTH ST.—A YOUNG GIRE, AS WAITRESS orchembermaid snd washor; is willing and obliging. i, the best of city vererence. “Can bo aeen wntil engages, 202 RAST BD St. NEAR 80 AVA RESPECTA- ig; dey ov couniry for tee summer ie willing and oblging: 0 s : bedi elty reference. Gall for two days, ark 203 WEST WTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE zourg eet rt to do general housework, or chemberw bas) 903 Met. ze WEST {TH ST., NEAR 77H AV., FURST floor.—A young worian, Intely ianded, for general housework in a wmall family, city or country. ence. Hi E WOMAN AS City refer. or to do general ; HO objection to go a short dis ween for twodays. Boat of eT potent ¥ fev or chambermitld ate to go fm the country; bestelty references. Call for two ay tanee in the country. BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AYS.— eity reference. NEAR 10TH ST.—A FIRST ©: stress will go out bs the week or month; the kinds of farally sewing. Best oy 8 x 26Tr AR TTR A Wat gir ac dearsbietseie andtratereed ne Cpteetion {6 the country or to travel with u family; beat city reference. 208 berwork co 909 BETWEEN (TH AND ati FD ava —A competent soamstress; can cut and fitehil. dren's clothes, do alk kinds of famity sewing and operate on Wheeley & Wilson's machine ; would wait on a lady or grow- ‘Toe best 0: ree. cnaRte 3 STA YOUNG PROTE would do chamnberwork, Call for two dave. WEST 2rH Sr, pectabte girl. dd aaaist with ¢ od city reference. WRST 40TH St, NEAR GTM AY,=A RE. hild’s warse, or would do cham- dren; no objection wo goin the 5 EAST HOUSTON 8 § OI AK young woman, as pilin coo and good washer and ner, city or country; good city reference. Cull tor two ingcalldren, Cam be seen for two daya, rence. d fioor, frobt room.—A respectable: young wo- tin the @ashing and ironing: six 60 from her last pl QQ wrt st AS WOULD vt 1671 ST., NEAR iTit A Ded ‘assist in the washing; haw cood city reference. aI1 wast ert washer and iro <> - rab housew Lads family. Good city MAIN ST., BROOKLY A RESPECTABLE WoO. os sw ne” 6 man to take care of children; no o! fou to the 917 © WEST 9fF ST, BETW eotuntry. A Texpectabie etri, itilind waitress : uenerally useful: T ATH ST, se, the country pros 60 upetont int ho ob jretions to for the anamer. wast BTU! 8 QLT ‘renyecavie ge SEN 7TH AND 81H AVS. good chamnbermatd and wait- ress; is also a fi a oo bsegps teen is willing to rake herve!’ igoncraily ection to a b ing house; ths country preferted for ihe comaery ‘has good reference. P17 Tay. SEAR TH ST... SROOND FLOOR—A 4 respectable woman as firet cluss cook; understands Kinds of bak ents, soaps and jeilea; Good ety refs Gi 5 West WH ST, BEIWE A cook {3'a small fom of city REN IST AND 29 AVS.—A amberma td aod waitrens, or to n asmail private family; would go y reference. —A RESPECTABLE and ron Can be seen for two day: 7 VARIOK 8T., REA woman in « private family dest city reverence, H St. BETWEEN 77H AND &Tlt AVS.—A $94 SoUk Ad _wrrld sosiat las three years’ reference 8 and bake, With the wasting wad irbat Q7 Bast ute st REL AS CHaMAER. | {om letplace 1 take care of children: 99 7TH AV., BETW! 20TH AND 25TH STR.—A : if “respectable gic], as chambermaid and to take care Of children; no objection to the country. Good reference given. *, EAST 28ST ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS — 2 A respectable young girl as ehambermald and to Seeiscin (he washing and ironing or -plaim sewing; best of city raerence. Call for two days. a 22 rg FLOOR— | sbort distaoce in the country; can be Two resvontati is ls Pa the best of city reference. sher as chambermaia and w. tre bes. > Rave uo objections to the country. ‘Con be éeem 23 EASE BD St. BETWEEN 2D AND 8 r roung girl, » to take care of 4 couple of crowing eluaen maT ao ligne reming. No objection wh Soountey. 03 first rate plain sewer; {s experianced in’ the eate of aren private family Preferred; city or country. Cam 96 WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPROTABLE: GIRL as chambermald, or as purse; no objection to go a ‘be seen for two days; for two da ATLANTIC froner, the ‘woman, who thoroughly understands eook, rey er; would assist with 99 *3 D—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, OF EXPERI. Washing, would ‘short distance in the coune ‘ence, with beet city reference, would wait upon a | try: food outy Teferenoes, (Glasgow preferred) merely for HUDSON &T.—BY A OIRE, TO D housework in® private family. Can be seen ior and fainily to Bcoulani jassage. 224. wo days. 224 sD AY., NEAR ISTH STA 8 tg I German ‘girl as chambermaid and ood referesce 10 Jecilon to the country WEST STH ST.—TWO YOUNG ¢ 8 cook, washer and Sroner: the ot chamber: mala and waitress: ‘COULLEY, good city ref erence. Cail for two days. 924. FAST STH STA YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, I) between I ears of age Secon SENG lah chamiberwork, ssl wal ween for two dayn. ry JQ WEST 47TH BT, BETWEEN eTH Ay. 228 Bradway oan elderly respectable womatt, final, quiet caumily, oF $0,atteid 6 sick lady. The comforts Of a good home more an object than money, 102 CLINTON COURT, 8TH ST., ROOM NO. 1 SEC. ond floor—A colored woman’ as chainbermatt, oF Would purse a elit prefert 103 | WEST STH ST. Broedway.—A nd to do plain sewing: ail kinds of family two days. 104 (NEW NO. 18) WEST ISTH ST, IN Tih REAL ‘Ag head cook; undersiands the art of cooking in all its branches; & public piace preferred: can taxe the en. pf charge of (le kitehen; no Objection to the country; the 93] West rH STA RESPECTABLE PROTEST: as nurse and secnstress or to take enti pukaut oe or to take entire testimonials given. 104 NEST Re ST. THO PooRs. FROM éTH AV— | of references pharm artes dermaid and seatu SCRE ar cbaras elev aise ctoe ne 106 house, € 35% EAST wT = TWEEN 2D "AND 3D aVs.— i, Who vn nda her ousi SLY ditetronenen, 64 Bre: clace cout stares peste’ rote Tenoe from laat place. BAST MH ST, IN THK STORE.~a YOUNG 239 say to attend sioro; confectionery or bakery pre- ress oF all upon E. 8. as above, GREENWICH AY., TOP FLOOR—A OFRMAN lady wishes to do Washing and ironing at her own 107 Seat Sk ame toned Te TI ree # Cook, ‘and troner, of to do 1A YOUNG WO: Y sawork fa aemall family. Bont of cus Ferereuce | D436 “orto do tub chamber work: wing: nud Obie ean b Sate ys ian tog, a Dg reference, no objeclons to the Soniry: Call WEST TH ST. NEAR =, AY. —A RESPEC. woman as 107 table youn; rae and seamstress: 16 pot per ST.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON f taki uy ould a Reroute wills yy fy pS 238 an cook a0 ie Aasiat with the washing. Seven 5A Weer wn st. st. ~ 108 28 BARROW STA RESPECTANLE WOMAN 48 Mastle young Wome ty ee ee eins good rolerence: po objec: | She Ki oa Ya we eetry I Call fortwo days, 2 ] WEST @D ST, REAR BUT her RE- 110, weer ST., ROOM 23 eat Yo coc tua rom, st, VEEN TTH A AY. AND BROAD ae ee Werence ‘rem ner last ‘een, at Fay Fase, Towel prot, bal an geen eat % REAR—A do housework, in ® prectabie ‘as cook. jection te 24 iat ‘would go to the country. Ghiy aTw 247 me girls ig de bet nh ed Pras saa ALE YouNG ihe olber can be do general housework in a small family; beat city lace, 320 StH St. BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS.—A oung ail lately landed, to do housowork in ® pri- pote cr? understands washing and ironing. Call for wo anys STH AY, BETWEEN 20TH A 323 Rnnabermald and A respectable young girl, as chninbermald and waitress, or would ansist ‘washing; best city refer. ence from Inst place. WEST 25F11 ST. BETWEEN STH AND STH AVS. A reapectat cirl as nurse omy 5 is kind to children: or Renta’ ao dimrobere tex] has no 3] iene to the country for the summer: can give ood ity ra rel erence, 39Q4 Hopsow era ‘YOUNG GIRL, 70 DO UEN- eral housework, in a small private family. Good elty reference, Cal! for two days, 3 EAST 22D ST. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT, ROOM. resi roung girl ousework ; good warberaind ironar-+ Suest of clef refarence 59° fI8T ST.. BETWEEN 1ST AND 8D AVS.. FIRST . front room,—Two respectable ery jas pefvasdealins ax aa opts DoE Gad heer Oe other ax chamberma'd and waitress; beth understand their are ine bout city Teterences frome, Wealr fast enn. ployer. Can be seen for two days, WEST 2TH ST., BETWEEN &fH AND 9TH avs.—A respectable young girl as. chambermald; no good recomme! $3) © objection te eity or count jaut place, Call for two aye. enectable gir! to do general housework in a Private trmiig: po objection to eo m short distance ip the country: best city referenon given. Q35 30, Avs FIRST PLOOR.—A MIDDLE AGEDE 2323+) woman, as cook, washer and {rouer, io » emalf family. e shes a situasion as gover piesssst eunplogtoont. x Adress E. M., box 5,806 Post offs, A LADY WOULD CO AS COMPANION To A LADY {€ taught the English branch tn exchange; none bus firat clase need apply. aitizens Mrs. Walton, stating De Ane AMERICAN, WIDOW LADY, WHO -1AS RAD ich and is in embarransed circ Franco et acraion to miperintend oF to Asset Tight works where abe cu thake ita ome; te Sind obliging, willing to: hese se erally ay Mrs, Monroe, Herald office. HOreL HOUSEKEEPER DESIRES A SITU, a thorouxiy knowledge of ber business, ic tully competent Addcess ZZ, Housekeeper, omen, for two days, LADY. WRITING A GOOD BUSINESS HAND, sires employment »« covyist at home. Address . A. B., station D., 8th st., from 12 to 8 oelock, for two ALIFORNIA.—A LADY, WHO IS USED TO TRAVELe / ling the route, woukt !ike to make arrangements with @ pee 4 i there. Mp? her services would her ie tever ten 43 ct "Adarens Mrs, Charringtan: Hee PASITIONABLE, DRESSMARING_BY THE DAY OB 335 2TH St... BETWEEN 18T AND (2D | AV8.—A OOO “young gil, to do chamberwork re of Sbebv act do pia sowlngs ent give reference tf required, 330 BAST ISTH ST. BRIWHEN 18T AsD 2D, avS.— A respectible woman as good plain cook and to aaeist i» the wnaluug abd ironing; prefers the country; good ety refer 344 BROAD ST, NEWARK, ¥. J.WANTED, BY « an American girl, & situation in «family going to travel; would go as companion, Indy's mald or nursery gov. eqnens, aud would sew. Call on or Aldeosa J. Rulon, 34 67H AY Bare ret. ST AND 22D 8Ts., aii saniae 00 tie aslbek antironton? filing to go in wo i vi 3 the country. Teferences: Call for twodayse ej = ortiwe 207 ST, BETWEEN Ist AND 2D AVS—A Teapectabie irl, as fitst class Inuvdress: can do French futing 1m all it® branches: po objection to de cham | work and fue Wosbing ; best of city reference. Can be seen Tor wwe daya. 35- the waohing end fevoinw Teterence. Can be aren f epectadl ts ‘woman : is willing to take Lersei? generally ussful; ean do plains sew. Ing. call cn or xddress, ns above. 360 NET MUL ST, BETWEEN ete AND. oTHt . oA Protestant Gerinan girl, who speuke good Hogllsh as puree to an invalid lady oro take care of @ child; vest « of Fererence given. 365 SP AVA YOUNG GIRL. AG FIRST, CLASS +) “Waitrose and willing to axsist {a the chemberwork; rio to go to the country for the summer; best city reference. 38 bermaid at ke stays. 392 3 Av, NEAR QUTH 8T. THIRD | FLOO! UZ back room—A respectable woman, to do general housework: is good plain covk, Washer and’ irover; ‘Do ob- jectice to goa short distance in the eouutry; good city ref- ‘Can be seen for iwo days CUMBERLAND &T., BROOKLYN—A RESPECT. le young irl as nurse and scamstross or cham. d seamstress. Can ve seen in her last place for. 295 BETWEEN “TH AND 96TH STS.—A UL ‘respectable woman as cook, and willing to assirt in week; every description of house and street dresses dations from | sn gue tajedt Provch eile, Address Dressinaker, station Ce FJOUSEKREPER'S SITUATION WANTRD—BY & _thoronaghly eemprient nerson: te capable of taking ene Hire charge. or would like to goo" companion to xn invall@ Indy: unexeeptionable references. Companion, Herald affiee. PLO SSEREEPER —Aax AMERICAN LADY DESIRES ancb.a position in the city or country; no asta ao 8 widower's family where there are chil ren, or woold take obarce of » houwe Curing the absence of the owner: no. Benaniion woud bn reqrirod; Dest of references givan. dress ©. H., station F USEKREP RES ented, anne aociety and hiauly co onportunity is two days, SITUATION WANTED—BY AY TVUATION WANTDD--AS SEAMSTRESS; UN! standa all kinds of faroly sewing; also Gravor & sewing machine, Address A. D.. H Teretd office, T°, TRAVBLEERS.—WANTED, BY A HIGHLY BR« spectadse young cirl, » sitnation as lady's mald, chile dren's nurse oF nurge to an invaltd in a. dist « about tea for Rurone; tw Mh is w epod travt le prdduce tt RK. staiion a. NTED—A SITCATON AS HOUSERSEPaR, BY an Americas Ikdy; receronces exchanged. Addréss ws D—A SITUATION SALRS' dry goods or fancy store: would assist a! required. oer 1s »1¥0 a competent atraw sewer. Ad- J dress A. P. Bla Por ote, for three days. ANTED—BY A TATLORESS, WORK IN FAMILIES by the day, to ent ated mke boys’ clothes; alo seq any Toh ekirts and walking dresses in the stvie. Addrese Mra A. W., 118 East dd street, betweea Lexington and Bd ave, ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, nai nsuion to take care fant ‘ ildren in My ine in the cow oly ask her board as recom » station @ BY AN AMBRICAN WO. invalids "has tot ree Bis bor Sty Herald © HELP | WAN? oe any ‘oO po HOUSEWORK IN GIRL. WANTED. the washing and ironing: good city, feference canbe given | A family, a oa Rt . Saal from her ‘Can be seou for two days in the store, ing the best 0” wily reference. at. « 2D AY, THIRD, FLOOR, BACK ROOM, BE. PROTESTANT NUS WANTED—AT TARE B92 Tectia and sd stan renpestabie young girt | A town on the Hudeo river, an hours’ ride from as chatobermaid and waitress; no objection to assist with | York; one who sews neatly and Erteroncee, may ? thew Toning, the best of elty refereuces | apply this day, between 9 and 1 o'clock, at @ Went Qh Wa, from 5 Detween Sth and 6th ave. . 406 WEST 26H S§T., NEAR 9TH’ AY., SECOND “FIRST CLASS WAITRESS, {SHB, Must COMR J foor—A youne woinan as shamberinatd and todo | A. well recommended st be a and write, AB sewing OF waiting, would do the housework id Friday, Wtewoen 8 bed Wo'clock, a. Mn at family , Bo ebjection te go tO the country with » turning ok ‘eau produce city reference, 406 RAST 18 AST 18TR ST., IN THB STORE.—A RE: able womae to cook, wash and iron for a smail Flector 1: te a Rood Duke. hort dievance in. ihe eouutry; good ety 406 TH AV., IN THB STORE.. wt MIDDLE AGED Americas and bis wife, to take care of a gente. man’s house for ie summer; best references. Call a Ay®. WEST 44TH ST., THIRD HOUSR Wrst OF TH av,, north ride.—A Protestant girl as chambermaid plain sewing, or a8 Waitress in private family. nee, west STH Larne Breen GIRL AS Gress for two da 407 ity re to a 40 crak: snares de wail batier; has no ob thon to the countr; five years) reference from be: ts Place. Cat be oe for two dave ALL Rastzin ST., BETWEEN IST AY. AND AY. A.— A respectable young girl vo do general houseyrork in fs email priv. ly; no wo jocui0n ho in the cou 2 if required 412 7th AV.—A YOU nd Waitress, and ty ston to country. Best eit 41 West &D sf, a | RESPECTABLE Be pad as understands her business perfectiy, is collet taker of bread, and ‘cake: no edie country; beat city reference, Inquire on see 420 & ST OTH S . BETWH N eT AND wrt ave, second feor, front room.—Two sisters; one fe rat class meat and pastry cook; the other as lnundrass or Wires ho objections to city or country; best of city fereni 42 5 BAST iztfl #T., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT. —» at) omar, dy gi, Yo do general housework 1 vowing. bc. ie tani or ‘as cbaEnDermaid; cau 426 47 AY, BRIWEEN WOTH AND IAT STS. —A housekeeper ‘all for two dave. jnement and educsiion. ta aw } to ee) an ipet to» ge boarding bows 434 Ti tonne a taker, and lands her br ht ‘ita branches; or would o¢ 2 seuilemen’s house doring ihe summer; good WERT “TH ST, 437 seit, eee ae eas Re Terenure, top cogrtier orn Teagh reas OK eB A PROTESTANT WOMAN, ag 90k Washer and irons to go into tha country.” 5 Brooklyn. C%E WANTED—TO digs’ dining Aigo Bat ene ‘i pply wt 304 Cavol st. FOLORRD GIRT WANTAD—TO DO GENERAT. ) housework in « small American family; must ’ el recomray ite wages $10. Apply after 9o'clock A. UP ORDERS IY A TA~ val house~ = RSE SET RE AE ou HANDS, ACCUSTOMED 70 FINE StL } wanted at Lord & Taylor's, corner: Chr Also fi Lord ca wkinwok, RESSMAKERS.—MOtH HARRIS, vhioe, East Tenth streok, none others nend apply. BLP WANTED.—A CP AMBERMATD stands hor business, may apply at 167 OAK WHO UNDER- : itudson at, MSTRESS WHO TANTED—A COMPETENT thoroughly mnders(nids dressmaking, and with good chy referen pp! 1 Oth aw. TANTED=A LAUNDRESS, TO ASSIST WITH CHAM. W who thoroughly understands her bust- asco ie canst tear Now York. Apply at 3 Leth ‘st, from 10 tit? 0° WATreocs, GooD, and iron. Appiy at 26 A.M. H vo 0 OPNRRAL HOUSEWORK: ws Antal a ote GIRL nye ol " Eau good 8 TO or. COOK HONEST eS, West 18th RESPRCTABL TANTEOA N FoR general housework, washing leo one (0 cook in private family, to 0 (0 the country; best reference: required. Apply At Wares YOUN the country. Ad WOMAN INA SALOON, IN oss for three days, H. A., Herad Ot Wo xrepsa seat NEAT, TIDY WOMAN, To Xun? THe tlemen in onda: vitae ots ior wp wh en uaturnteny nelgndorhood. addr GIRL POR GUNERAG HOUSEWORK, W “Apply at i87 Fort Greene place, Brooklyn, GIRL, As yonee eee FOR & INFANT IG LE Scenes an va cure of cpnaren a a nna prelgsred spunire as

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