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/ NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. ll Ada a nat - sian a SM aa between Grand = Tur! Pines a = A N SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, ry, THE ENGLISH TURF. firafete betresn Grand Turk, Fincese ang | THE RECENT ESCAPADES FIM COUNCETICUT PRISONS, ee ee ee ee ee | — Ste A TIONS NTRS FEMALES. eo | Roe thin‘vctry he olwed"epPby"whutag the | THe Eecaye of Mrs, Harper, the Female] “hem ine nanuora tourase one oe) va RETW HEN BPH, AN morass ras q i ey i 30.) 6TH AV., BI D serH s, Ie Racing im Scotland—Gambling—Lord Hi Marle fill plate On the following day, ‘Belfast-also Forger. Woankeday evening, “October an "wat long be re. | 48 young woman aa chamborwald ant Wsiuess oc | A BICHLY, BESEBCPABES PROTESTANT WOMAN, take care of chiltren ; is a good plain sewer; four years’ best ‘Prince Inge—Lord Roseberry in the Ring—! Secured a second victory and Lady Highthorne, who m the Hartford Courant, Nov. 2.) membered by those present at the golden wedding of tity reference (roin last place. \ Christian and tne Jockey Clab—Newmarket | has hitherto been supposed to be a clipper, was com- We nee additidnal particulars of the escape of | Captain Joho Bissell Hutchinson and wife at Gilead, aad to do plain sewing or chambertantd and Heath—Excurtioniste Defeated=William | pelied to succumb to the moderate Finesse tn the | mrs. Harper trom the Haddam Jail, together with | Conn. Thetr tity years of married life have been to do plain ecler & Wilson's zpwing machine, eth at. (Working Women’s ore; bring thie , . WESY 43D Sf., BETWEEN 10TH AND 11TH avs, resbury Stakes, The Chelmsford meeting, which is ce cone She | spentin the hone where they now reside. Their | O4.8 “SSouug yirtae chumbermald aud wellrese “Cl ree zoe Lenuue Sm Sh Wiae eae olay Bi nes WwW: ATED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A BABY ‘owet nurse at herown residence, fifth house eas, uF Fee Re Od eee eee arenes | pacer ine management Of Mr, Clark, tie. Joana Ing the lock, aud then pasaing through U 0 a ier’s | Upon the active duties of life. Two of them, tho Ist wy, 11dth at, Harlem, and Rallways—The Ccsarwitch and the | Court Card, a daughter of Fandango (one of the most | residence got into the open air, That night there | eldestdaughter and the youngest son, have died. Four . 866 2D AV., BETWEEN 46TH AND 47TH 8T3,, famous cup horses England ever produced), ss wstal, was an excursion boat down the river convey erations were preseat at this golden wedding. ) front room, No. 8.—A respectable young girl to do find» place for an excellent servant as chambermaid and waitress. Apply at 63 West Soth at., from 10 ttl 12 A. M. WANSTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL) & PLACE AS CHAM. bermaid or to take care of children; is smart aud in- telligent, can come well recommended and Is not afraid of work, ‘Address L. D., box 19 Herald odice. Ca 5 Y ¥ chamberwork and waiting; po objection to do Light house- 4 the close of | himself, has been only moderately « fal at the | SbOard and went far enough to connect with 120 fe presene een ye 2 @ virt sr, ove Although the leaf has far faded, an self, i ly successful Shore Line road. Of course when an escsye of | groom. The presence of twenty-two grandchildren LADY GIVING UX HOUSEKEEPING DESIRES TO 36 ‘ VER LAMP STORE,—AS FIRST CLASS . the racing season 1s nigh, business 1s being carned | Stud, a8, with the exception of Lioness, who won the | this character occurs evcry incident conneced | and one great-yrandchiid gave peculiar joy to the Jauindres ‘g00d clty reference, » ‘The intervening week between the Cesarwitcn and | Cork Jacket, a well-named gon of Lifeboat, snc- | Was “managet ¥e. end. the: fact tat one of | od6 end of Wiich was suspended the Stars aud Cambridgeshire is called an “off” one, and yet we peecen in Winning ‘he Bokting Stand plaie al erat | Hee counsel called upon her the day preceding the Birtpes, with the words “Graut and Colfax,” was , hee counsci vured from her an order | for part a of the evening the centre of attractio have had race meetings horth, south, east and west. | favorite. ‘his same Cork Jacket, although never | 1oF as ooo on wank An New Yorkie money to. bo | the Arse Cable MAC a goodiy number of venerable men BT OLIVER St., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM,—A RE. e apectable woman to do afew gentlemen's or famiifes® washing at ber own ho: 0 Breet setae oma howe oF 9 go out by the cay. Address 6 WEST 83D st, NORTH AST CORNER OF BROAD- The Scotch for a long time held aloof from English | Worth more than £100, was paimed om when a two- | f0F,$%,000 on a t Tees Seo is talked | and Women, Whose united ages amounted to 1,600. Se je own baa Be seme married woman to do sports, but now racing has made such headway in | Ye4F old on the youthful Lord Jersey for the enor- | of ccuniAerani ae Cee eT ee away she left a | Six of them Were present at the wedding fifty years Prssmaksee, sab Means Seen crmnenee Nes reference, Call or adic, sum of 3, be a re] “cannle” Scotland that a few days ago a prayer | mouesut ieee age inray ere ead novel, in which were written the names of parties, | before. During the evening a touching addréss of p. welcome and thanksgivin by Captain: meeting was improvised in Edinburg to suppiicate | the Grand Stand stakes, and followed up her suceess | #4 Tesiding in Alton, Jil. us, follows;—Mrs. E14 | Hetcone Bd ian cy a oy his Drothier, DE. the interposition of the Deity to stay what was termed | bY Winning the Gailey wood stakes on the following | iey, M.A, ., Fred, Bush and Gentler, She has been | Hutchinson, of Cromwell, who gave an interesting the “growing curse.’ It is only fair to the racing | self, Pay pete Sorel 8 Grou nae an Be: operating @ swindler for several years. Four | sketch of the wedding fifty years ago, and then con- yey rr A ‘a 1 trasted somewhat humorously the every-day life of community to state that even in Puritanical Scot- | of his daughters—Formosa—has won 1n stakes alono brim chicnso aad Geman saaecinet aie those times with the present The Rev E. a Bald- 45 PAY. NEAR OTH 8T.—A PROTESTANT ENG Serres ¢) lish woman as seamstress and nurse ; understands cut- fing and fitting children's clothing and working on Grover de Baker's and Willcox & Gibo's machines, Apply at Mrs. Ban- der's ofice, 6 Ww) o> wa sewing in’ some ui ) WEST Wr st, BETWwer a 70 Geratands her businese; wou! arain | rele ‘erences from last employ _ ‘Atsiel with chamberwork ; ref é WEST MTH 8T.—AS vinst ob 7 2OI Gan'be seen at her preseut ag uASR LAUNDRESS. ‘T $3D ST., NORTHEAST CORNER BROAD, third floor.—A young American person wishes families by the day; 18 @ person land this action on the part of the “saints” met with | ‘iS Year the enormous sum of £22,000; and yet he | committed forgeries on two bauks, aud in Maine on | Win, of Branford, then made a very bappy and ap- | fully ‘competent in chilireu's infante, ant’ all. kote ot WEST 41ST ST.—A Rk r was allowed to leave England, his owner taking in uy ; tore SOspanes: ropriate speech, whict vox by a few | family sow at, lntanle, aes nds ol EO) Sous ike to eave noe ABLE WOMAN, Utue sympathy, and from what I hear and see racing | exchange from the Austrian’ government a mare | {Our differcnl banks, In New York ste keeps a bank | Ponies from tie Rev, As We Bre aleae ae | Rare ee ee 2) terms moderato; good retcraucen SOF famlllea? is taking as deep root in the “land o’ cakes” as it | called the Gem, who was the dam of Rega- has done in France and Germany. Scotland has | 4 80 Oaks winner. There is little to notice ess, trying to dispose of & copyright, and i other Baar ot (he goiten byidets Savorite pani, SURI? in the two days’ sport at Hereford, Steam- ‘acters: nas made her appearauce in life at nd prayer formed @ par of the exer- Dow its favorite meetings as England has. The | boat, who promises ie Grow into one of the best | {eeu States under the aliases of Mra, 8. E, Harper, | Clges. A Vote was taken for President, readjting ‘ » de Pri . J. J. Vi e i L. | Unanimously for Grant and Colt _ , Kelso, Perth and Caledonia hunt gatherings are re- | Steeple chase horses in England, was beaten in the agra mee? Aa Ay VOR Ben Mies rm y : b ceived with a3 much favor as are the Epsom, Gooa- | lst stride over the three mile course by Stanton. | iiompson. Officer Sargeant, of Boston, had the EAST 7TH 8T., FIRST FLOOR.—A COMPETENT 4 dressmaker wishes an engagement by the day with a few families on the east side of the city. 126 gee “NWICH AY, yA AQ, WEST al8? 8T,-A_ RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO 246 take washivg and ironing at her owa phar pte Tily reference. 311 WEST 49H ST., NE . CTABLE YOUNG R 8TH AV.-A RESPROTA- out by th ie n good io “ a Scotch woman \d to do light house. ble woman wanik a fatlly's or a fow la hes Tribune, who has been heavily backed on many oc | yu3) f the Maine banks in his charge and was SITUA PION Dm BEA Work ; 1s aluo w good dvessmaker; oud reference. + “**" | Cements washing; best reference; terms moder: Wood or Doncaster reunions in England. Much has | casions, succeeded in winning the Herefordshire | {\U\is for her when ollicer Wilcox caught her in | 5 " > = -——— | in the front building for Mra. Moor been written of the decline of English sport and | stakes, which he won ina common canter by three pig e4 s Cooliss &ee 'H AY., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT.-A RESPECT. | ar 150 berwor! ent Fe een careft a1 > New York. Chief of Police Chamberlin tumediateiy e eTUR forebodings are held out of the eventual extinction | Wanetlis Veda, who has been caretully kept ID Fe | notised Sargeant and he cane on, bringing one of On RET EMS of the national pastime. ‘There can be no doubt but | but in the race she figured very Naliiteenuy, dartho | te bank oMicers, who recognized the woman at the EXTRA TI Je girl fo mind children, do plain sewing or char :eome well recommended, Call for two days, Ar middle aged woman to 349 BivinatoNn ST., TOP FLOOR, FR orke : day or week, 1 iron! ein washing a 9 2 % GSEs . et ¥ . era’? atres a , preliminary trial in Middletown. Arrangements we *Q BLEECKER 8T.—A_ FIRST CLASS DRESS. | washer and froner; is obliging and honest aud is willing to hat the proceedings of late years have not covered ce pere: piste Zolved aera Foy Soune were made, in case she should secure the bond of WEST éSTH ST—A NICK, RESPECTABLE GIRL TO TGS kerri ew hasilved in | make herself useful, | | the ‘turf with glory, seeing that the element of | others, but sie was much flogged in order to make | £900, to rearrest her and take her on a requisition | 4, 00k Wash an seit har taped aac sn ness for herself; ladies waited on, Call on or add AQ BASt writ st. NEAR AV. AA escape las upset that ar i a ils herseil to be twenty- INION COURT, UNIV y PLAC eight years of age, tough she looks to be thirty- | TL] HilON COURT, UNIVERSITY PLAC c. nae OPA i is about five feet high; lias dark | cook; thorony ersten, is her busines ne row yeh sho wears twisted; has false god reference. pontemptible affairs. They are | Drown hair, which sho wears twisted; hg At the time when the “plungers, that 1s men | got Up merely as “gate money” speculations, a shuil- | teeth, sallow comlexion and small feet. When she eho HBtCAN A Vaanin ine oi he resuit of a fifty | 14S Deine charged to go onthe course. At these a PER SR OOAROE 38 CLS YOAGS: GON S SUR: a od a year’s income on the result of a fifty | imcetings ciucanery is practised in all its phases, gambling has been too largely introduced. For the | her do her best. Lord Bateuun’s plate was won by | 10 Matue tor trial, but he able woman to do the washing of a fewf rangement. She’ repre: gentlemen or to go out Ly the day or week; good city vefer enc m4 WEST 19 4 D4 pectable own house vr to go « 527 Be BETW ht woman as isa good bread 902 Nest jorit 8T) NEAR 7TH AV., IN THE Z£UZ store. —A thorough dvessmaker to go out by the day would take work in her own house; first class last year or two “oyertrading” has been carried on | The Returned, who was until lately Uae property of to a great extent, and the consequence has been a Te ORs Creer Lag pera ed Collapse, just as is the case in the commercial world. | they are general 8T., FRONT BASEM do washing a oF week reference DOO TH AV. BETWEEN 2571 AND 26TH STS.—A aoe 8 that understands eusting wad sting b an lose to London, 1 seidom notice, a8 at hor ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—TWO cook, and the other as waitress, or . T eT ST. chambermaid aud’ waite RESPECTABLE WOMAN h : ric out by tho day; ia good Washer and ean ; pound plate (for which none of the contending anl- | and what is known as “roping’--that — is, 7 —_— — SPRUE REE pRAT er jain sewing nen! i 7 E 3 ¥ 5 . ay do pl ewt aid quick, Call on or address Mra, uals were Worth more than thirty pounds), were in | BOt allowing horses to do thelr best—is s ape re aercge Alu Giatetentn ho ence mane DAD WEST lath BT, NEAR T Waliace, "8 . ORGS. thA red ara Mabe ARG at ee practised to” an enormous extent, the public rtford Conrant, Nov. 2.) rb Cun bo seen for two days at her present en DD We er eee tees 5 thu elevated into an ephemeral con- | of course being the suile At North Allerton ORDO TROD) Hie BEARS PEARY | ee Can cut and fit ladies’ and clilidreu’s dresses aud opgrato Waitrenses, &e. ition of prosperity. Enormous sums were given | Corners a good stout hunter succeeded in beating an interesting chapter in criminal an- 5 FO! heelor & Wilson's machine, é ‘ t kK pie German girla; one as cv chain > WEST I9TTL S.A RESPECTAP TESTANT | for horses which, but for this excessive gambling, | All tie race horses at their own fame, as he beat | nals. seems singular that for an entire week Ne | bermaite ‘Call for two days nS Ad tie other aa chame | aan ar Gua LIS Gites neat accetwn ounce anoint In Hght Would not haye realized a fifth of th t. ‘the | Hem on a mile and a half fat course, He was also should a in one neighborhood, moving about | ° y nies 24. ree IRD FLOOR. FAMILY SERV | chamberwork; has two yours’ city refe from her last 4 not have realized a fifth of the amount. The | guccessiul in the North Ailerton handicap, ‘The re- | within a circle o: co TAR ORE ST RCO HATE SDRC URA FONE: ve miles, without being captured; | fo gp AY. reason for this is obvious, If a horse could gallop at | mainder of the sport at the meeting was of very | yet it should be remembered that not one man in Ge wom: allhe could be so placed In a race that thousands | Moderate character and the only other race I need | fen thousand could so successfully clude his pur- peking: ct could be-won by his suoceas; and therefore the , | Botice is the volunteer stakes, which Meliora won, | sters—perhaps no otter man but Gilbert could do it, | Ing Best elty r ’ 5 1 y ‘coess, and therefore the prime | She is a fine, slashing filly and is a daughter of Opti- | He has becn a. hunter for years, and Knows ev: I. cost he animal entered little into the calculations | mist. This horse was wheu on the turf the property | inch of ground over which he has travelled since hv ofthe purchaser, The bubble has, however, burst, | Of Mr. Ten Lioeck, and he stood to win an linmense | escape. |For that, reason he has stuck to this terri: | oy, . qs z on him when he ran second to Dulcebella tor | tory, anc Ns ect hi range , suc ce." And one or two good men and tried have gone to the | the Cesarwiich. The horse, however, won an im- | geitfng a new suit Mt clothes ‘and money and other | eee. Cal Wall. The Marquis of Hastings, in whose veins flow | portant handicap the following year—the Ascot | needfuls before waking off for remote pars. We D7 BAN the biuest of the blue blood of the English aristoc- | 5t¢ke8—and this requited Mr. Ten Broeck for his | have some further particulars about his movements, 12 A RESPECTABLE, stands all kinds of ing aud irou- IN THE HAT STOR class cook; wad willing to assist with ference. Call for two d made, employer, Call for two a O34 Ww 20TH BETWEEN 77TH AND STIR OT avs, third floor. Aa waitress, by a perton wha thoroughly understands her buvtvess aud can give good re eommiendaNons, Cail for two daa, 2 : OAC ST STH ST. WOMAN AS WAIT 24 9 68s would aasint with chamberwork ; no objection {0 a boarding bouts, vest clty r e AF 6Til AV. B60! eat ta ress preverres G09 BROADWAY, ROOMS NOS. 5 AND 6.—A FRENCH a ae WEST 17TH “Eb aya., rear louse. no objection to assist in Wash! 1 AND 7TH od plain or pable of making ladies! un is, au weil'as dresses, in a genteel Lamily for the ar winter, GERMAN G Missellansous. OTABLE GERMAN GIRL AS cook, housekeeper, or to take care of two children, RL (IAS A BABY) WANTS A SITUA. plain senuimiress fu a private family. Address L. W., Herald R ae re e See disappointment with lim on the previous year. which will interesting. There is no doubt now that ae tion 4s xeamet inafamily; is willlug to go for low Ww SI. A BEBPECTABLE YOUNG Wo. Facy, 1s one of (ue principal victhins to this turf jug- | “Betting 48 being carried on uctively of the Cam. | the letter he sent to itiends in New. Britain, asking | 7 = Wear ri ShcA RESPHOTANLH PRoreer. | WA Addrot L. &, box 25 Herald olvec. 20% , to goto Ku gernaut. He was the largest speculator the | bridgeshire. Cecil, who won the Cesarwiteh last | them to meet him in Kensington Woods was @ Dona 134 Doe good cook, Washer and ironer: bas no WANTED ny a kesre TABLE VOUNG BRRAON Tce merece trond Dees tempo: a English tu re: i Week, is m great force and if he can only beat Mor- | Jide thing; for he was seen on Thursday tn the | objection toa boarding house. se PP tannin ca anaeny as Pnglish turf ever knew, and, I believe, 80 | Hitce a French candidate, think he Will achieve | Woods, making for Cat Hole Pass, the place he deste —— EE ee ee eT Eat SAO La ict ans Sinai ee far as these speculations were concerned, he | the unpara lleled event of winning bota the Cesar- | nated for the meeting. One of the New Britain of. 210 EAST 54711 oiice. vas a good winner. ‘Tis being the case it will be | witch aud Cambridgeshire. cers Was quite near fim, but before others came up baok row. % —_—_— LITERARY YOUNG LADY READS WITH MAR: Baid that he was not the victim 1 have described, So geslct scoseaesiad Ns he got away. It is true, as reported, that he showed | S&d!rons understands all kinds of plat General Honsewerk, &ce AA. ried invites of the tirst familles, the porta, Rhakspeare, far this is true, but the great evil of gambling has himself on Wednesday to. five persons between New | “**H¢F EDT SACD RELe DIOR: i history, Pnglish literature, Conversation on ever yet been fairly discussed, It gives an altogether CENTRAL ASIA. Britain and Plainvitie. He came down from the REAR.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO | potite society, Let Zictitious value to capital, ‘The man who bets hi ~ SeOOaS mountain and went under a shed directly up to} D1 G Bast soi st, NEAR 8b AV.—A RESPE ~ ere 5,000 oF £10,000 on & Tace loses in a similarly reck- | mp, ‘ er Ai Je hed ALI E WARIAD BE ROO Tein BOCK IE, BABEALS SARIS one NGIN ST.—A YOUNG GIRL IN A SMALL Prt. | M08 De - s ee : © Rivairy Between England and Russia in | these men, who were standing under the shed to no objection to assist in the washin Jao @ tidy young MA’ A NAS LL pun ess Manner. What Matters it to a man wio has just ne Keep out of the rain. Jason Porter was one of the | girl, who understands waiting and chanibe i soung | Sf) Yate famally to do yencral ouework. Call on Cath YOUNG Wibow, ‘and chamtberwork; both in Won £10,000 if he expends half the sum on some Central Asin. b i : party. He recognized Gilbert at one. The latter | one house; good reference. Call or addres rine Doyle. xe EE get employment whe frivolous object nue wuill perhaps (win another Under the above title the celebrated Hungarian | said. as soon as he made his appearance, “My name | ——— — Seite ONS Ww OVER THE LIVERY STARLE.— reenire i: A ee ‘to the reckless expenditure that has brought so much | las published the following observations tn the “ue a Ty DrGDRER “Not qalion ‘responded Giatance in the couutry; best cily reference. Call fortwo 2 & Small private family, Insuiteryneed wot reply. Aduioes Homeless, box 183 Hierahi >NWICH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO et tw English houseliolds, I know at present a | Augsburg Allgemeine Zeilung. Gilbert, at the same time drawing’a long knife | 49¥* : 4 YOUNG LADY, QU. oung nobleinan, Whose income was only £12,000 a “ a cone d his ¢ “no te, 7 20 ear, Who for a year or two has lived up to £120,000, VIENNA, Oct. 14, 1888, which he had concealed under his coat, “not quite, 939 WEST SIST ST._A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS tf z v “It is about ayear since the Allgemeine’ Zeitung | and you musn't lay hands upon me. You and T have od plain cook, washer and froner; is a good baker. | © WEST I9THBT., BETWEEN 7TH AND 6TH AVE.— Nel and German lang Ba came te ats ky Bet pfs GRe.,, AB | honored my essay on the ‘Rivalry Between Knginnd | been! boys together, but ld kill you tna minute be- | “ood reference. hits 24.8 “iteepectatte gel to do boseewors-ta's ama! fan i ranviy oF echo), OF a ¥ ‘did come, only the other day, it was sald that hig | #84 Russia,’ which appeared in the Unsere Zeit, wiih | fore being taken. [shan’t harm anybody if lmeft Ty; can give good refercnve fron last place, travel; best reference, Address Jection to the country or to A.B. P., box 164 Herald of 4 YOUNG LADY DEstREs, A. fancy 5 salary no object. ee. a series of articles which were written with much | alone, but 1 don’t mean to be taken alive.” He was | 94 2TH ST. BETWEEN 71H AND 8TH AVS.—TWO tact and learning. I must candidly confess that the | bareheaded at this time and had on his prison pants, AT Retpectatlet gin: one an eooky Terie war pd attention which Was drawn to my tasignificant work | Which siowed ata glance who ho was, but he had | pererence. Was of great ser to me. The critic, whose locai | Changed his coat and wore @ blue blouse. Soon after | ————*——___________ aes knowledge and general information on Orientai af- ne es on — eyes en hare word Prag mme- | 4. Q WEST 30TH ST.—A RESTECTARLE WOMAN AS e@ fairs I very much admire was, it is true, of a rather ately sent to New Britain and a force organiz jor 40 plain cook, washer and ironer; has iately landed i tart aa 0 the brook. One or two magostes of | aincrent Gpinion from mine, and indeed endeavored | pursuit, as heretofore published. from the old country. Good city reference I require Pe English tart have retired but their places have | to wrow @ mantic of iuduigence over my mistaken | On I'tiday night he entered a house, and, drawing | — —— ~ cen quickly filled. Another young nobleman has | poritical lucubrations. Accordingly, it is only now | knife, demanded an entice suit of clothes, which he | 6 />Q) 7TH AV., BETWEEN S6TH AND 2TH STs ee his Sprrenice at fhe Newmarket, who bets | that the events of the last twelve months give bril- | secured, the inmates fearing to refuse him, so that ZO Two yount women; one pod cook, washer and that the colors of the youthful Lord Roseberry wi | 1ucher explanation. The optimising Engush press, | leave. Lrobably he has got money froin some of his cdl diMiculties were brougiit about by losses on the turf, ‘§vhen in fact, as fur as the turf was concerned, he was gainer by bis trausactions with the ring. It was fennyson who so swectiy sung, “Men may come and men may go.” This applies quite as much to 304. BAST BD st... ZOTABLE YOUNG GIRL OU to doe ‘ork for a sinali family; best elty reference. Call for iwo day P SIST ST. found trus:worthy and SCTA, NOPYING WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY WHO ) writes beautifully Address G, H., Herald otfice, [MALUS. HELP WANTED- to TION RETU Call tor two day Ky" 2 il | as well as the al/gemeine Zeitung, discovered tne | friends by this time. On “aturday he was seen | 6: ELIZABE. . (GROCERY STORE).—A FI 276) 8D AV.-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO G EXTRA TELt ene ee mnmicleds and Sisk (his Tame WLS | two following. cardinal inistakes “in my politiedl | again, dressed in his new rig—a light coat, black | 2B] Gaswevok warestaurun, Caliwodaga ™ | OT ed Housework or woud vo charabernork FIR ss ‘"iis'young nobleman won two of three tieusand.a | Medtations:—The drst was that I allowed for the | Dan's ig pa ——— sao A Monon; must bo eouyet day at Newmarket last week, and in. the great | DUSwnE forward of the Russians into Central asia | | Just bi scan Mien ANDR : eee = ie fetes! reprpeaneen bd = 094 T 9TH ST., NEAR 9TH AV., IN THT: REAR. D s 4 ‘too short a period, and presupposed a rapidity which | Was received in New Britain that he would probably J Arespectable young woman as cook; 8 a good ba- tl eae a oraoe. em caithce anes started | was impossible Under the Bhreumstanses, “It was | take the midnight (rain from Meriden, as he was ail | ke tr he wasiing and ironing; thore a That eroluats oy A Diag Gaby ten doa | #teued (and many even of my friends shared the | Teady to start for a distant journ It was thought forstands her business; has long and beat city referen PHneG Celt Co elt wetter. He Was Chected | OvuOn) that the war amid the oases of Turkistan, | that he might put on female apparel to make a sire | Cal! for two dase, Tinos CAraa heir number, He was elected | wie swarins with hordes of historically famous | thing of getting away. Two New Britain officers 8D AV,, OV: Wl West 4 #111 to dd poneral : ‘our who fe thor ping in order one t Housekeeporsy Eee dy acclamation. Why he was elecied at ull Ldo not | yartars, would be much more dificult than that upon | Immediately drove to this city and took the mid- + 4] NEST AUN & Mister bng he ab NORFOLK ST. NEAR BROO RMAN | the machine rooma, Sit a * a » ol 4 a A competent young wornan ne cook ; is a good bake < “ 2 = 93 Yoow, Hes far from a favorite with the Engush | tne edge of the Steppe of ou the Steppes themselves, | Might Wain down, with everyting prepared for his it aseiet with the washiny. and. tronfne; understands TB weitow ad hous fall tos people, and when he visited the Ascot Course in i ‘ate he was hissed. He does not take the least in- vorest in English sports, and to elect him a member uf the Jockey Club was, to say the least of it, a very auestionable proceeding. At the same time that Mention was made of the commissariat and compiu- | capture provided he shouid make his appearance at | business; will be foun two days. nication and other difficulties which bar the way, | Meriden, ‘Shey probably met wtih no-success or we nee, Call for two diy: and it was thought that iv would take years to reach | Siould have had some news by telegraph, The OQ EAST TH 8° Aighamstan, which 1 had designated as the neces- roward Ried his capture hag been increased, and 499 ee ee ~ . 2 sary tender between England and Kussia; in a word, | @n additional Interest has been given thereby to the | gp, orta; good b of | vi aud bisentt; ~ vince Christian was elected, & good sportsinan was | Svcry body joined in the chorus of the song, “Dou't | pursuit. ‘The prison folss have Increased their offer | fyteulun t'a private bourng Lowe? bed thy Teietonce valioted for and passed, Tuilude to Sir Charles Le- | pe xiarmed, My Liuie Boy,’ and the poor forlorn | to $1,000, and Mr. Cadwell, the father of the man | from lust plac ard, who ig 80 much like the Prince of Wates that | poy of Eugl plomacy actually went to. sle- murdered by Gilbert and his associates, offers $500 | - ~ A GIRL To cook AA ing and trontag: « ferred: good reference required, at 85 West 27th st. WOMAN COOK one ut to New With reference, at A WEST 42D S1.AS TOUSEN . BY ALAD™ her habr elligent and apt her efforta to se Wikhing to call On oF Kudress As ROVE Will Fe~ particular atten ion #'tor 12 o'clock. CTABLE YOUNG GIRL preferred, Taquire, ar Broudway. 182 STANTON ST., IN THE GROCERY STORF.—A t 2 Gerinau widow’ as honakeeper, 1a the family. of & FERENCES * 3g" = =a : sen 0s ULDREN—RE 1uis similarity has more than once earned for him although the sleep, as was casy to obs additonal. 49O W 2TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND wTI | Wilower & good home pre.erred to wagea. ] i i ( « a 8 yor ™ te cook; no 0) ion to shiny beet city re a s.veception from the British public he little expected. | scarceiy sivie over’ their eyelids. The sscord Ste ee 4: irowlex ee ee tae Oa ek neice —————= asian apn This same Jockey Club, which 1s even more exclusive | gi .w, to my position was this: That were A ROMANTIC TRAGEDY IN WISCOKS : : : ra ) 8D AV.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW AS HO! RE- KF biped Gx RES: ANT. inan Boodle’s of White’s, has taken alarm al tic lu- | tie Russians really to approach tudla_ their ind nile ©) keoper ina private family; would like to have her ane we Go the very 6TH AND 87TH STS. washer and roads of King Mob on their sacred domain of a efile on aera orecar é if ie At this quaint litte town, balf of wien isin neighborhood Would hot be nearly so dangerous for | Unrequlied Love, Murder, Confession and ae best work; Tah a Vitle gir!, 8 yenrs old, with her. snark Oren y the other hambermald @ + good elty refe ae “ aimdaan ade iN rn “irfolkand the other haif in Cambridgesuire, (he | Hunsuriau, witusso-pavies waintalaed. While soune ace ‘ vais Ae eT Ee anaes eee fon $100) ee » ockey Club hold high festival six times a year. At | perorred to the iusurmouniabie ilindoo-Koosh or the [From the Madison (Wis.) Journal, Oct. 27.) = = ee eae — Ft en Wishes a situation as housekeeper :-ewnarket upwards of one thousand thoroughbred ely traversal yberand Bolan passes, others It will be remembered that in June last we pub- 642 ap Ar CORN ER OF TH ‘ 1 Dlg ope bed sone Jorses are in training, and from this fact, woxetier | gy a harrier in lic Wid and warlike temperament | lished the details of a horribie murder in Graut Se et ae - man ‘ae good pinin eo Newark, N. J. Orange a no objection to aasi i WIDOW LADY OF R desires na ponition as bouseieeper fy. Address Mrs. CG. Re jvith the numerous first class race meetings held | or fgians. My apprehensions were, if not | county, Miss Catherine Jordan having becn kilied dere, it may well bo called the headquarters of the ‘acpust a eined doveh. os belug highly exnggerated, | by her iover, Wm. E. Kidd, in Glen Haven, June 15, s _— lurf. At Newmarket there Is a tine range of heath, | and avery large numer of Luropean politicians | 1598. There were circumstances of such peculiar RESPE IRL WISHES A GITUATION AA where the turf is light and mossy. Here horses cal | snared the views of the majority of the press— | atrocity connected with the crime that public indig- seek, waaber wid ir0mer or €0 do. genamnl heasework; be prepared for thelr engagements when there is no ely, that the collision between the two European | nation Was aroused to the utmost aud large re- | city reference can bo given. Call for two devs corer of tuth Sane eating win Lixgiven wives rieaie Ofte in Asia was distant or even not at all in prog. | Wards offered for the arrest of the murderer, as fol. | stand 2d ar in the prucery ators elke of EURane, Whe hes given © “a8 eee peck. » events of the last. twelve moni nply | lows:—By the State of Wisconsin, yy Grant ——— ——_— * Yo the Jockey Club, Who are therefore masters of the Tore Borecdmany oi ah right. ‘The capture rjrmrrd county, 600; by eltizens of Gien Haven and Bloom | A COLORED WOMAN—AS COOK, WASHER AN ie arr a pd Meio dea nd aa ke reduction of Hokhara, tie terrorizing of | ington, $650, and by citizens of Fenntinore, $100, | fermiit'and seemetroeey must have style to what 1 is elsewhere. © To see the raciog | Kioxan, Kiva and Chinese Tartary, the pushing | muking in all $1,650, This stimulated detectives and | Apply at 67 Last 2ist st every one must be on horseback or have a light | forward’ of the Russian sentinels towards the Oxus, | police officers to the utmost, and there were several | ——~———— ] AUNDRESS. 4 ; Aye ving particulars yank, N.Y. ith the washing; good city references. uty siliation i aalaty expe. Coarles A. Bogue, ED, TWO FIRST CLASS MILLI App. iinmedtin nm Seth and Loe st N AMPRIVAN LADY WISHES A SITUATION rin m hotel, eld hou QEAMSTRESS AND MAID WANTED-IN A PRIVATE i aily; one who fully understands drevsmakiag and as teete th tr Norwers &e. udersian! sewint on maebl” n- a * | WEST Q009! ST.—AS WET NU BY A PROT. | one furnishing satia ore reference can oltein a permanent Velicle at his disposal. There t8 no grand stand, | theaiiiance between the Kussians and the Afghans, | different rajuors of Kidd's capture, ali without foun- | (OOK.—A PROF! COOK, ACCOMPL ] | Able young married wouwn; may Le sagen at ber pre- | situation. Apply at luo West 47th at., before 10 A. M. of actor as there ts at Epsom and Doncaster, from | aid other events of great importance, have uot | dation. all the arts of cooking and confecti nglsh and | gent employers becore 12 o'clock n OP. hd. ith the mo 1 ‘1 lovers, Wishes a sitvation ni ‘which all the races can be seen. The heath ts ofsuch | taken years to accomplish, but haye come to It appears that he went immediately to the rail- | French ss well as Gorman winse, and tie Courses are 80 Numerous that it ia r ~ * thro! the he; he State to | Tference from her former A RI TABLE YOUNG MA\ TANTED IMMEDIATELY-—A REST Frayuenily necessary to take along drive to witness | BisS {8 &, few mouths, end not only can L | Tmerncipal cy, Tuvisiced Muwaukee, went toch, { Cook iu & irwt class howe. Address MH. My box em Heraid | YA] 2c onan, twig reocatiy lost ice hia cildy tae \ an who tem thoroiasy cook win kes iiren, to asnut Treliinstios for tne diferent races, There are no ex in iy calculauions, but everybody must see that the | cago and heard policemen talking of his crime and ; : winvaad cnn monty in sea | Gis whan coatoriablo Gud Aareneae EEme mine tee carsions by rail to wiarket, as there are Lo other | pussiang lave far outstripped my prognostications, | the chances of his arrest, then made his way west- Chambermaids, &c. 7 IST ST, THIRD FLOOR. A PROTESTANT GIRL ated aa one of the family, may inquire, between the tneelings. The experiment did not prove successfaly | Ana tow 18 it with that Russian viciuity declared | ward to the mines of Colorado, aud was fually ar- DESRROSSES ST., BETWEEN ¢ swient axp | 44 inan Aimerican family, to take care of one child; wit | Jand4 P.M. atthe entranes ia Bond street, of the as the Jockey Ciub authorities set their faces against | jy'the pnglish to Le so desitube? Does Lis ixcel'eney | rested, afver many wanderings, In the wilds of Mine | ]1 Puan. sonng woman to do Nerwork aga | nssiet with chamberwork if required; wages notso much an | Willcox & Gibbs Machine Co.'s odiee, 658 Broadway. ii, The English excursionist, although rather of @ | giv jonn Lawrence still continue to rest on his lau- | nesota. Mr. Delaware, a resident of Glen Haven, | sewing or kitchenwork; good reference. object an x good home; reference from lust employer, Can | - ~ Toving disposition, likes to coucenirate his aitention | pois of «masterly imactivity Are the politicians ow | Managed to trace him, and with the assistance of | ————~ ee a es ee een wane pa ae EB GOOD OPERATORS ON THE when he tas arr a RL AS CHAMBE ed at the polut of is destination. | the Thames or the Hoogiy still lulled in the sleep of | Frank Wiuship, of Sioux City, lowa, arrested hi in | 39 WEST 4TH Sta You aties’ posh and bution = Q NORFOLK 8T., NEAR PROOME.—A RESPECTA Tue Jockey Ciub, hearing (uit an atvempt would be | security? Ob, no! Here, too, during the two last | Noble county, Stinnesota, on the sth’of October, Kidd | (<4, maid and to do plain aewing; ean operate on Wheeler | 7Q NORFOLK 87. NEAR PROOME.—A RESPECTS od pay and steady work all made to introduce excursionists to Newinarket, | Monthy many’ changes bave takea pace—chauges | giving limseit up to ail appearances willingly. Ho | & Wilson's machive, Geapelent io take charge of ebay would do plain enwings inthe Sadlegeire. made their plans accordingly. ‘The first nding store. fixed at the “Bushes,” which are two miles from the C 2. eq: or YOUNG WO- 1 ing small private family; good which would really surprise my crilicé. Not oniy | Was taken to the railroad as soon as possible, and 41 Watts #9, NEAR HUDSON, Vest city referen has the pol-cy of ‘masterly inactivity’ been entirely | Witle on the cars, October 14, near Jeiferson, Green man aa chambern ——— . Call for two t . sas noe a . "= AR..A MARBING rf A Gin 0 GENE! OUSEWoRK, Soa eee aay a tee cows ane, | AuandoLed, Dut @ policy of decided defence and, if | county, own committed auicide by taking strych- | city reference, Call for wo days et | QQ MADISON sr. RooM No. & REAB—A MARRIED | W/ARTTY aibis Wear Sth. TS ae HOUSEWORK Se nae nat ‘ a “1, | signs do not deceive, & policy of offence has been | nine. Careful search was made eT ae SSR PLOT ETT JF woman want : ai atacand Whicit necessitaied a walk of a mile and a bait, and | Afopted. ‘As the latest ‘nuimbors of the half otticiat, | person aud clothes of Kidd. for concealed 54. QRCHARD STOA RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO for uree days. AN ACTIVE, EXPERIENCE the third Was rua “beliad the diteh,” (an old Roman | journals India and Engiand testify, the state of | weapons or poison, but nothing was found. 4i Z embankment three miles of. | These arrangements bat 4 fa been ‘suddenty thrown adide and the | Alter. taking’ the poison Kidd» told of it, 7 AV. 0. SECOND FLOOR.—A. RE “choked of the mob, and excursionisté have not | frontiers are to bristle wiih arms forthwith, The | saying, “You searched weil, but the small paper of | 72} Jewish vin ar chambermaid or to uke | -viaited Newmarket since, ‘The “headquarters of the | Fltroad: to Peschawar is to be completed with | sirychtine had been sewed inside the lining of my | tna respectable Jewish family. turf” is perbaps the most conservative place on the | ait speed, also the line along the valley of the | paulaloous, Where its discovery was next Lo unpossi- 7 NORTH 471 Sf, WILLIAMSBURG.-A KF. lil Speciale married woman a baby io wet nurse at her residence, who hax lost her own baby, eight daya old, own CORNER $TH AV.—AN ELDERLY WOMAN IN A SMALL AMERL- Wastep 4 housework in « small fa — O77 West 1TH f the earth. The members of the Jockey Club 7 “4 ? V e | TQ) WEST %TH ST., TOP FLOOR, RACK ROOM.-A 137 American woman to take the errs of an infant or do ean family to eral Lousework; must be ® good bre absolute, and it is only a year or two ago that a el etpeaike imgiaicel cha capers so t's eases Pade death too Meuse ons hoc ‘and ( ageglh cos | girl to do chamberwork and aesist | any light work nbont the house, for which abe willexpect | cook. Appy at 6s West 1d at. juember of the press was ordered not to come near | gaid tat te Luglish Intend to fortify thetuselves in | twenty-five minutes ifler taking the poison. At in. | i he meshing oF ily; good | only a small remuneration, Call for two daya, “ ference. e a N ORXP ED NURSE AND SEAM. The heath, because he had taken upon himself to | Seouniry beyond india—namely, Ouetia (Belonchis- | tervals between spasiis ko conversed freely aud | WY Fefereuee, ‘ 14] BTS BETWeEN ap any ert avs.—a RE. | WNtean: one wh bn Whesiee & question the tnfalliblity of that body, There 6 @ | tun); in a word, every possibie and trouble ts being | even with cheerfalness, giving directions as to what Q] $57, BETWEEN Isr AXD 2D Avs. ROOM No. AL tpeciabie’s'n as niree and plain aewercan take the | Witeo nine: none need apply without the bast city re ontire charge of a baby from Sts birth ;18 willing wad obliging ; i fr itll Bat oD Ww fy Dost reference. Can be seen for two days. from V1 uutt Bat 62 Went & 4.—A reapectabie young gi berinmid or wait: ferences, te conservative air about the whole piace. Two hun- a ze Afghanistan aud to prepare for | should hg told his friends at home, &c. The follow dived years ago, When William Peun sailed from the nest eventuutitions The watchword Is, TArghan= ios is atieubsrance of a confession made by Kidd to | reea; no objection to take care of o' for two days, Hngiaad and gave a name to Pennsylyauia, Charles | ietan mast be considered as an independent and | Delaware on the first night of his capture:—He aud | ~ —— ~~ — Waster A NEAT. IDY GIRL, TO DO WAITING 5 WEST 46TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS second was racing lis horses at Newmarket— | pouirstimtoryal, aud in case this is not conceded | Katie Jordan hed always been intimate friends; that BLEECKER 87. ENTRANCE IN MERCER ST. | ] 4 5 WON trond of children, willing ed obliging, nnd plain sewing iu a private boarding house. Apply 4 i gy Newmarket | neutral interval, aad 1 i & famberwald; willing ‘ j ging: heat y “id Rowley” he was called by Seay or nicknaié= } Eoeiand wil oifer to Russia, nor tie hand of fellow: | ke loved her, and toid her that if she didn’t marry | Oct, A respectable colored girt ws chamberwald; willing to | eres ti aad Diace, ‘Call or cures days, Frown iil 12, | at 29 West du +t, and to to this day there 18 a Course at Newmarket fist,’ {doubt much whether in | him she never would marry any one, Tlis was two — — Known as the | Rowiay Zils, hod it ison tits course Tobton or Calcutta, any one remembers me in con- | months before the murder. A couple of days before (00 UTIAY.cA RESPECTABLE YOUNG, WoMax that many of the most fatgous contests on the Fi ondoD OF aie imeasures thatare now being taken | the act le took his trunk to Cemwell aud | 1 to do ebamberwork and as ecamstress. Can be seen aed et ne 3 ite ee at chan e my criticisms on the pernicious character of the | ehipy ba Se on oe pa ane bate for three «i ee a re aiseez Jarre poiley. Ligh out not deep seeing | mauie, On Mon vent | ——— — — ————— Busibury, “whose horse Diomed ‘won the Arst | Matesmen past no heed to aluple professors. “No | with his horse and buggy to Metversto see her, asked | ]'] C) WEST 2TH fT.) BETWEEN ETH AND TFH Avs. Forby ever run, This was nearly @ hundred | fateamed LO. ti, reader who We wrere-ted ih this | for her und she came out to see him; they ‘talked | pF.04 ,0ver We jowery store. A. reaperiabie sinh aa Glau years ago, before Washington fought the war of | question to a forihncoming numbor of Unsere Zei/, m | awhile and he asked her to take @ ride with him, say- | ety Tef@euco from ber last place. Can be secu for two independence, It was only the other day T saw a | AYSSuOn tO atts Nas eesaive phases of (iis're- | ae Mia it would be the lost rile she woull ever | Sau, NCED SALESWOMAN IN by Rothechild & Nathan, 688 WASTEDIAN EXPER afency goods busin 6th av. Reverences required. JV ANTED. -A GIRL ANOUT FOURTEFN YEARS ‘old, to run of errands and help at housework, for maa aud wife. Apply at 912 browdwa: ond tloor, front. A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, rare; is willing to asalet with bird bell. 2TH STA PROTESTANT WOMAN AS ean take full charge of a baby if required; 163 HAST Broapwa Je? from the couvtry, Light charm fy ork. wart D—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK 926 itH AV.cA RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL ATR aad fewer. kup alter Web) Oueck as 300 ‘anuson of tuts same Sir Charies Bunbury, He isa Ci 7 2 take with him. She got into thé buggy; he referred —- mg in aemal! private family to take care of children. Kouservaiive Of tite oldest school. Jamos Watt would markable chapter of poiltical events, to the presents he had made, her and that ue hd. BETWEEN erit AND. TTH | Kppiy at hes lant piace petite 3 RSE AIOE ER ’ ir 'o have been no benefactor to him, He was ar " set of furs in his. trapk that he had intended to give - oo Sasa a “3 a nT TANTED AN ELDERLY AMERICAN WOMAN TO Tiel from London to his seat neat Mildente, | RRVIVAT. TY RarQOAD ENTERPRISES IN THB | hee‘and otiier articles: observed wiille Hiding that @ tae jo) Wet SI8e Gt, BETWEEN STK AND Orit ATC Wares ceececrk ss snort dinanee trom. New Sniolk, @ distance of about 100 miles, and 2: chough | STCTH—The Lynchburg Virginian has the following | ring ne lad given her was not worn; he then re Oe WEST S18T STA GIRL ABOUT 98 YEARS OF | S1)<4, A respectable woman to take care of a baby ater | yoy, ju'e sunall fatally, Aduross M. H. C., box 10) Herald The ratway passed WIKD a mile of his door he tray. regard to the proposed railroad from Louisville, | turned her plettre, which she took and put in ner | 16, ainbermaid of waitress. olives ik iidbade jed in the ia rf Q ot Ky., Via Uarrodsvurg, Vae—The last reconuvisance “kets o ° assed through @ a ca ree +0 Geate intel eomret 6 rom toaiane toate by Mr. Pation would ee lean Ps route hee oe eerie ph 8 pond quarter DAL st ST., NEAR (TH duced @ minuct with her after having politely | by Pound Gap ix gttractng the atiention of the Ken- | acrous the road; then took out his revolver and told the renz,-A young w 932 MULBERRY ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT 4 room A TeRpectable Widow WoUkG as wel LUI; WANTED’ CHAMBERMAID ASD WAITRESS AND good reference given. SECOND StOOP, IN A Gratcises cook. Ayy.y ‘com 10 to 18 Atal Bast eth an as ehambermail ‘aud 1 / tg aireet. Ne Cahicies, Ther ae - ticky company. Tuls route Would include the vale . awered, “Wile | Waltrens or to assist with the wasuing: good city reference. —_ anaes ite one at ‘worn mations. then, ‘Newinarnes. mnt ley of the New river and connect the Keuiucky road se te eee are yougotie rodos Lam aired ot yous Eee ree Ts | ZAG SAS MD SE, BETWERY 185 AND Docectent WASTED 00D wartnts AND AN INTELL. witli @ year or twWo azo the old pa‘ace in which | With our Virginia and Tennessee road ai oF heat | no nen took out his kuife and she said, “My God, WEST 16TH ST. BETWEEN 1TH AND OTH | cirrus nine and seamstress oro do ehamberwork aadwait- | VW gent colored boy, best reference required. Cail at of Chavios Une Second r existed, and close by the | Central depot, in Montgomery county, The practica- | winiain, are you going to cut my throati” 234. fave, first floor, back room. A young Protestant | fiy, “Call fortwo dave. . for two day ae house is still ia nce in Which poor Neil | bility and utility of this route was very forcibly illus | 19° answered, “I am;? he then placed his | girl aw chambermald aud seamsress io & private femur; | ~- Gwynne lived The old Queensix ty mansion 1 trated ims setis ot henenatures Of "ew Riven army around her | head ttt, ames ana, Would take care of children; three years’ ekiy reference. Call a rula, Wher “George the Third was «yi Bi iT i furnish al oat ir ian the knife across her throat; she seized th , for tw dining jt was the fastest houso in pwmarkel, | “Virgiaia,” &e. It would furnish almost an alr line | in ao doing cut her hand severely; he then wrenchod =O WEST SETH ST.—TWO GIRLS, ONE AS CItAM- Hut now Ht Would appear to be in Chancery, #s ail fy | {rot Louisville via Lynchburg to Norfolk, wolding | te knife from her and cut her thront, holding her | 27) bertad nud wattrees, other to do general housework cesvlation. Newmarket is the only place in the brit. | the great detour via Cumberland Gap and Suistol, | yoaq with ig arm until Ife was extinct; he thea | {fq small fawily; best chy references, es in which the law isadead letter, Hazard | and develop a rich and productive country vow alighted and lifted the body out of the bugiy, lutend- : a iariied of as publicly as ab Baden Baden, but une | Wholly without railroads. It would be the neawat | fhe iocirow itiute a sink hole near by, when the | 674) WEST 26TH &T., BETWEEN #TH AND 9TH AYS., bh carly where 18 2 vide of tae taste of a Benazet to | Toute for Louisville to the sea that could be openedy | pores wiarted: thinking somebody was coming he OLB Wits rear-—-A feopectabie Young gil ws chaiubers so Ua ely gmt iia worst features, ‘The light airiness | and Would make our Soutiside idao raliroads the 7 IU tihe body and. Jumped Into the Dugey, drove to | Mald and waitres U reference from Inet pla WANTSD_A NEAT. TIDY GIRL making; none but good #e eat vA W’iirl for general hourewore; one. w and cook well; it dows not mast if ee Hav. Apply in 195th at, betweon ash and brick house, north side, EAST OTH 8T.—MRS. A. WILL BE OPEN TO AN 4.19 -Esgemeas ‘as monthly aurse in Novewber; beat reference, 6)Q EAST 1TH 8T.-4 4.28 Natl in « private fac! = EST 40D ST, BETWEEN OTH AND HTH 54 Ir pectable Womad & bay Wo Wel Wusee at Ler own ei Lovee. for two days. arid WASTED A toe GIRL ences ERPEC j oxceiisut rai L PER. A LADY WHO ¢ red " t highway of commerce between the West and ‘.o— - ——— ~ ments and be ts ihe “iemple of play’? is disea 1, aid there is | great highway ves m gel oe his tather’s, left his team and got a horse and ted ©)9*) FEAST STH ST—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO | 7. 8T., SECOND FLOOR, te 1 oF te neil tausie to render the scene charming and | te Bast aud Norfolk the golden Lora through which | “Tn rest of his confeasion re B98 Fe Mamverwor tn towing; no objection io | ()] 4 ty ae rant women 88 Bd bye Aang rn sadn pret rs | iiiave viciins to destruction, At Newmarket all ty ; 1 Would be poured, ao this diaSvitcal murder, Which was such at might BO | act aa waliress; good ret Call om OF address ii My | siveen; iacaparic uf Uaking cunrge uf & Lavy from Me Listas | Foren GUS ae Maro okive, trot 6A. asta Fie + iusiness, The prime object sought aiter is gold | + — expected of a wretch so abandoned and desperaie, for two days. Seon seioam _. | bestenyreference, rs kos ibis ui 4 done W Mt Beripi Farat Domrstic Quart A few 6 since & ee er NAMBERMAID AND TO - , ver, quiet eltizen, re= PROTA. 639 EAST HITH ST., SECOND FLOOR. —A RE Warte fe wilow aa wet nureu (a @ privaie family; second ve has boon a very dail Tulle, @ twsualiy : . . went Woek ins boot O very dull one iA the | man named Tu Stoddard county, returned | A Ban MAN axod A Fooutsn Matin a Mra, DODEON A tointoss | GBT ih in wasting. Before art Wo a 1 we have lad pienty of | widing near Spring Rill a rhein db Es Tea, e a Gall for v9 aay Paring tte ality has not surncientiy good vo | to hie home ih .a state of intoxication, From. aot Husband fyi Rockin’. Coun ite ouipanicd bye SS Ee ae baby three weeks o cat, ait ie a Teuint the Metropolitan speculators from thetr clubs. | cause a quarrel aprang up between himself and wite, | young and Wollsh maiden irany the sane pide Roan | 4 Cy WHS i girl ne chambermaid | 7()Q WASHINGTON S.A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MUST UNDERSTAND At Ghchenkan Beluetea very good-looking cliest. | When he selzed a wun with the avowed intention of | ‘up hus ubode recently An the visage of ALpouus, TN | Sait han na ctarntermaid | T()Q WAsan with wicead Uresst of Wik ea wel DUES} MUST. UNDERSTAND i cents tay ane a pea > wal ast~ y o defend berseif sie threw | Unis State, at the bot py ur. ods references. win fait Horse who was bought at thesale of Lord Mast- ) shooting her, In order io defen weit li 8 the ot eet OY ceuldives of Git Out i asia ian wad Qegar weet 4 sat wath ', prover ctor ia tue | up herarm, when Tule struck her with the gun, | rural retreat, far trom ip [ As —_ ye per we . “ Cioucosuansite “pane pret had Gonzerat,. Ane | breaking the arm, At this polut a son tt 1, | miged wife auld the stern communis Of an wneaitest WEEN 20D AND. aib sm 7 Pe eee ees, wes A YOUNG WOMAN AS PANTRY ¥ ler son or Stockwell, sud Wild Belar, a | wresting the gun from the father, and str i | fatier wie, adventurous couple fanciod Yi crea | emer | a ! wine Oak, Gul ear a Gomme he Splypete Ma her busines Oke his ekWl, 80 thathe die The race Was a Very | ln the head Broadwa. justantly, two of three daya. daughter of the same ceicbrily. y ood One, a8 there Was Nol more than a Heck betwee the Wired Stockwells at the finish, ‘The Hamilton love never aid rit cy and so when on . But the course of tru — anooth, not even tn Rhode Is Y last the father of the girl drove 2D AND & 8TS., IN WH_AY., CORNER OF VWWANTEDS A SMART, ACTIV! GIRL, TO DO 943 Stats z A Bit Ap AL hy; mask be os fel iL avery handsome JANGERS OF D: Aman by the name | ‘inreday mornin fh bead bie Protestant gitl as chamber bed the re » Woman as ladies’ nurse by ral howe work in a’ emal priya yi RET Mee a ontn S wor oa «PANS Warner, says the Wisconsin Stuie Journey | up to Ue hotel, accoupanied by an oficer of the law og or et iia Ceanework the week of month. good waster and trouer, Call at 8 Ea ro = ter of Mainstone, The Lind, wien a woe 5 ° mt with a fatal | aud armed With a warrant for the arrest of the gully | May fatwa succeeded in running the great Thormanby to A neck | living at Black Brook, Polk county, t RLY AMERICAS GIRL AS COOK, =A NEAT COLORED (4 - r ate, pulat thiy rumning | XS emai ANTE t person :, ¢ time first | accident jast Taesd He was out hunting, and hed | pair, tits particular current of sniovth i = = - : ag had Sune yea a competent, eA vetant j pad Bag Te wae eat oe omits Deliliatity wounded a deer, had a double barrelled gun, | love be e suddenly and violently agitated. I is 105 West ISTH § woe fae a ny would charge baby tor the | gy piy avis Woat din sh. shifty Utaptte bo nmnsh ee and the hammer to one of them (loaded with bucks | not necessary that we should portray the scene a {eae ; would ao f with & fam! ing Bout arabes | disappointed that good Ameri: | H ~ ich followed, It 18 sufticieut for our readers to | chambywak ° r. Te roel! one bele »d | shot) was cocked. He undertook to ciub the deer | which followed. It i aint with th hing an 1 tie late Trond Eaten i of ine “ Sime ard with the butt end of the gun, and the hammer com- | know that the warrant was duiy served, and (ial po! » hd .. hy RE ~ Myce. ’ that sturdy: nobleman, although #0 ‘er Advanced in | ing down the gun went of, Warner receiving = eee he tii rn Very] Were ce ot ier teen for two a, ver t ite “0 ven | contents in his breast, He was @ poor maa, and ecticul, the girl, no doubt, id pai, an a Mia pelore, bre atten ts pg py fo ue leaves @ wife ‘aad five little helpless ones to mourn | when sve ieft home and her paramour & good deal 446 47M AV.~AS ~CHAMBERMAID AND LAUN- gallop. For the Clove Hell plate we had @ rand | lis lose, “taken down.”"—Providence Heraid, Ole Sie Goss) pest city references mliy; would do Can seen Price for mo ng, Fda wei Mrs. Stevent av. YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN AS” WET NUMBER; AA. has lost her own baby, two months? old; only a few juonthe jn thie country : no Sbjectlon to the countrys Cail at the Castie Garden Labor bavhange, » Vali ow oF addves TANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, AC W Waitress; refereaves required, Apply a+ Near Broadway. ee dep OIRt, fo. Asstt IN THM y EDA COLORED GIRL, TO, ASSIOP Were e a atpty tnt saison #1 4 are aaa eee ee —

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