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4 5 4 ™ pe THE KU KLUX. nanan _ fhe Arrests in Sesth Carolina Giving Satio~ fmetlon—Citizens Gratified at Being elteved @ Mo Klax Tyranny—Fearful Kecord of Marder avd Outrage. ae J WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 6, 1871. | Benator Beoit has received a letter dated York ‘Fille, B. C., October 29, from a prominent genUemaD, ow m tbat vicinity, in which it 1s _guaies that Avery, Tomlinson ana Brattop, who, it | wasbroved, were members of the Ku Klux organiza | Men, together with twenty or murty other men, Gave MgBommicasiy fet, even vefore a Anger was raised .@@ fhe warning prociaination issued. About one Beaded and sixty have surrendered and confessed all they knew, and the less guilty are paroied for want of means to keep them 1D charge. ‘The evidence 1s piling Up so fast Wat cme fails | than iake itdown and file itaway unth Beall ve ah opporcupny tocxamine acd adjasty M The evidence is overwhelming, ARG, Up to Us aries. is acomplete confirmation of the Act as to concerned In a large numver of whippings and m the banging of Willems, in Which Brattoa ‘was the leader and Avery novessory vefore the tact; murder of Andersoa Brown, mm wich Tomlm- was concerned; the murdervof Leet and tne jurcder of Romidiee, and, astonishing as it may facts and details of five Uhe Writer, with ali his the Ku Klux, i te have been committed. we Rayo in jail,” be says, “some thiriy men who have Been concerned in ibe various murilers, most of ‘them having made 2 ciean breast of all they know tt, and showe’l they were all comuitted by of the Grana Chief, Avery. The better people are beginning to say they are profoundly gratl- for having been freed irom the horrible tyranny tg which the atrocious conspiracy had subjected Your acteen and that of the President 18 Sompiesiy vindicated by the facts now shown to be mingly complete in proof.” AFFAIRS IN MISSISSIPPI. Arbitrary Arrests by a Deputy Marshal— Aticmpt to Coutrol the Election—The People Terro:-Stricken~ Nobody Safe trom Arrest. CoLumBUS, Miss., Nov. 6, 1871, A Deputy United states Marshal from Oxford, Mississippi, at midnight Sunday arrested the Sheri @1 the county and four respectable citizens. To-day six more arrests have been made in the county. The ‘Warrants Jor the arrest of these citizens simply state thai aMidavit had been made by one Rose that these ‘men had vioiated the Enforcemeni act, These citi- wens have been guiity of no other offence than Baving acted, wien commanded by tne Serif, in te ps the parues against whom warranis ‘haa Abeer issued by the State Courts as implicated in the murder of young Lee, at Artesta, by a negro mob. ‘Rose and two other carpet-baggers were among the Prisoness arrested under State warrants. The clection comes of to-morrow, and the arrests @f these citizens by the United States autnorities is Fexarded ay an act of retaliation by these carpet- Dagvers and to control ive election. One of tha prisoners arrested for tne wurder of Lee 1s the re- nme carpet-bag candidate for Sherif. The itt arrested by the Marslial 1s @ bolting repubil- Gan candidate for tie same oflice. Two ol the other United States prisoners are conservative candidates for the Legisiature. No one feels that he is eafe from arrest, as the Dnited States Marshal is believed to have blank war- rants, charging @ violation of the Entorcement act, ‘waich he can fill up at pleasure and as the exigen- les 01 ihe canvass may require bejore an applica. tion of habeas corpus. To-day the District State Judge said he was powerless to interfere. @ners are carried to Oxford, PHILADELPHIA ITEMS. Noble Contribution for Chicago—Insurances in the Late Point Breeze Fire—Capture of a Burglar. Ha The pris- PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6, 1871. Yesterday at the Spring Garden Methodist Epts- @epal church the sum of $10,000 was collectea for the Chicago sufferers. This is in addition to $1,800 seliected in the same church two weeks ago. Dr. Fowler, pastor of the Centenary church in Chicago, and Bishop Simpson delivered addresses, ‘The :ioss»by the fire at Wattson & Clark’s Phos phate Works, at Point Breeze, was $150,000, and the fmsurance $153,000, in the following offices:—Home, New York; Andes, of Cincinnati; Paemx, of ford; Atha, of Hartford; International, of New ‘ork, aid Star, of New York, cach $5,000; the Standard, of New York, City Fire, of “Hartford; Phwnix, of Brooklyn; Eastern, of Bangor; Union, | r; Franklip, of Boston; Niagara, ot New York; ‘Arcuc, of New York; ot New York; Spfingoeia Pemreny, of Massachusetts; Pcopie’s, forcester, Mass. each $2,500; the Queenx @f Liverpool and London, $7,500; the North flush and Mercantile and Liverpool and ‘ion Globe, each $5,000; the Triumph, of Qmetyfati, $6,500; the Pacific, of San Pranciscom¢ 5,000. ‘The balance is ns among Philadely,ia and interior companies. wiy elected District Attorney, was sworn in this morn ike James Lyons, jiving in Christian street, was roused in the night by a burgiar in his room, who presented a pistol and threarened to fire if an alarm was made. Lyons seized the pistol and a desperate stroggle ensued, during which both parties rolled gown two fights of siairs and out into the street, ons keeping hoid of the pistol, which was finally harged, wounding him (lyons) in tie foot. The eyed were aroused by the noise and captured burgiar. Lyons was scriously bruised and two Wes of bis foot were broken, FIRE IN Gi GREENBUSH, NEW YORK. ALBAXY, Nov. 6, 1871. A fire broke ont this afternoon in a barn in Green- ®ush belonging to John M. Keno, and owing to the Wweficiency of une Fire Department and gh wind the fire spread to the frame residences of Albert Pheips and #. ©, Haven and the lumber yard of 4. 8. Vallender & Co, Reno's loss 18 thswo: Have. Jin’s, $3,000; Pheips’, $1,590, and Callender & Co.'s, | about $1,000—a:l partially covered by insurance. Steamers went over irom this city, and by efticient work prevented a disastrous contagration, CAPTAIN DAVIS’ HORSE An Ex- Policeman in Trouble. A curious case of constructive larceny was brought | Bo the notice of Judge Scott at Essex Market yester- @ay afternoon, A man named Hugh Donoghue, ‘who was formerly @ patrolman in the Tenth pre- sinct, was accuse: of stealing a horse from Captain Thaddeus Davis under the foliowing _cir- cumsiances:—li was alleged that Donoghue had = collected $200 «to )§«6bny =a _—shorse with Which wo make 4 presentation ‘to the aforesaid captain. The horse was bought frem 4 Mr. Fuller aud placed in Captain Davis’ stable in Sixteenth street. it was afterwards taken from there by Donoghue, who claims that he bought ape animalin his own name and for his own use. SBomeeeven witnesses appeared in the case, and there Seemed to be an inierminabie conflict as to the ownership of the horse, The accused was hela ‘aader $500 to auswe: meme mer ee ee re MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Hocis—D1xox.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, ‘Wember 6, at the residen: No- eo! the officiating clergy- Map, Kev. Joseph il. Greene, Amas J. HuGins, of Brooktyn, to Jussiz Drxon, daughter of the late | Dr. a. i. Dixon, veterinary ‘surgeon, of New Lots, ‘JONES—CrocnEno: At St. Matthew's church, on ‘Thursday, November 2, by the Key, Dr. Watson, T. Lonexzo Jones 0 Apvie E,, eidest Gaughter of David Urocheron, Esq., all of Jersey city, LAaNe—GiLties —At Jersey City, on Monday, No. I vember 6, at tie residen . Lane, Leq., by’ Kev. Mr. Fvans, JOHN MILTON Lar& to FANnté 0. GIL | ins, GOLDER—LANE.—At the resitence of the bride's greet, at the same me and place as the above, by Vv. J. K, Burr, PETER C. GOLDER WO RACHBL PAMELA LANE. No cards, Died. AVERY.—On Saturday, November 4, ALPHEUS B, Ayamay, age 20 years, nage rg sna Myiends of the jamuy, and of bis john W. Avery, aiso the oMcers and mem- bers of Mistietoe Lodi, Fe and A.M and the oft: ers and companions or orient Chapter Re As M., are respectiully invited to attend the tuneral, from oo late residence, 259 Carlton avenne, Brooklyn, L on ‘Tuesday, November 7, at one o'clock P. M. *pinnure On Monday, November 6, P. BARMRTT, a co of county Mayo, Ireland, in the 48th year of The f friends of the family are respectfully invited 0 attend the faneral, on Wednesday, the 8th inst., atone o'clock, trom mis late residence, 288 East Tenth strect. oe ig va td Sunday, November 5, at ten @'clock P. M., ANTOMI BEINKCKR, alter a long and paiarul sic 8, 1D her 17th year. The relatives and iriends of the bereaved family are respectiuily invited to attend the funeral, from her Jate resiacnce, 48 Clrystie street, at two o'clock a5 7 day (Tuesday, 7): Baennany.—On Sunday, Novemoer 5, after a se- Were liners, LUKE BRENNAN, aged 73 years, The funera| wii take place iron No, 202 West Thirty-second street, to-day (Tuesday), November 7, at one o'clock, to Caivary Cemetery. BRavE!,—On Sunday, November 5, after a short ‘PUL painiul iiness, HeLeNa EUGENIA, only child of Vaienune G, avd Elizabeth Bradjel, aged 1 year, 6 montha and 1s dasa, The relatives and iriends of the family are respect- SS ee a wriaget Pine funeral will take plage "3 Warengct | 19 Greenwich aieernoot 1 November 8, atone Ol" ek. Ps November 2, * ‘S-only son. Cox.—li ProoklyD, on board bark Bessie Parker, (&, Of congestion oi tie 4%, October 4, at Captain J. ¥.8 Sarah A, ¢ aged 1 year. veer ak Wednesda late of Brooklyn, N. Y., editor and pro- Fake alter a se- Scotland, ROBERT ae brother of Gilbert BE. wen uenie i. the hope of prictor of United og vere aud linger’ Christian paniene’ @ blessed resurr um m the rn ‘Toronto pay ers fag copy. CHAPIN.—C a November of consum ,tion, Sanat "ioevait, wile of A. D, igein, eral Ae 47 years, Trom ‘her late residence, 837 West Pit- weet 8 Stareet, on Wednesday, at ereven o'clock. The ie = i'# will be tnterred at Woodlawn, gation Sunday, og aS at ™ me nee, 185 Devoe street, Williamsburg, E. is FERRIER, tn the Coe aed, of his age. Funeral at ten A. M. on Wi GARReTT,—In Jersey City, on Sumas, Novem i Wiliam A., son of Thomas M, and Garrett, aged’ 2 years and 20 days. Relatives and irlends of the tam are Invited to | attend the funeral, this battery by o'cloek, from the residence of his parents, No. 123 Railroad avenue, Jersey oly. Hauan.—On Sueday, November 5, Micwarn Hakan, aged 63 years, a native of the parish of Ahamilish, county Sugo, Ireland, The relatives and friends of the family, and those of bis brothers, James, Charles and Dr, Bernard Haran, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tvesday, November 7, at one o'clock P. M., from | Tra pengars ion Church, Mott street, where a solemn reqaiem mass will becelebrated for the repose of his soni at ten o'clock A, M. KEL80.—On Friday, November 3, after a lingerin; illness, Cuarnues E. Kguso, the youngest son 0! jot and Smeline Kelso, aged 21 years and 9 onthe, mime relatives and friends of the tamity are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hia arents, #28 Broadway, corner Hart street, Brook- lyn, on Wednesday, fovember 8, at two o'clock, KINNERSLKY.—ON Monday, November 6, at the residence of her uacle, Henry T. Havilan and, Rock- ville Centro, L. 1., SEngNa L. KINNERSLEY, ‘The funeral will take piace from Christ church, Bedford ayenue, Brooklyn, E, D., on Wednesday, November 8 at ten o'clock A. A. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully mvited to a tend the funcral, without further notice. LANGGUrH.—OD ‘Sunday, November 5, FREDERICK Lancouts, respectfully '- Ageu 38 years. Reiatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late Sonia 4¢4 Fourth avenue, on Wednesday, November 8, a | one o'clock, LagkeNn.—On Sanday, November 5, ELLEN Lan- KEN, aged 55 years, 10 Months and 19 days. The relatives and friends are invited te attend the faneral, from her late residence, 205 Fravkiin street, Greenpoint, on Tuesday, November 7, at one P. M. Mares.—Snddenly, ou Sunday, November 5, Miss ALicg J. MAPES, im the 25th year of her age. ‘The remains wili be taken from Senior’s (Carmine strect), this (Tuesday) morning, to the Erie Railway depot, in time for the 8 A.M. train to Howell's depot, Orange bain N.Y. McCorMIC unday, November 5, BRIDGET “CK, aged 39 years, a native of 4e, county Limerick, Ireland, Her remains will be taken from No. 72 President street, Brookiyn, to the Church of St. Stephen, corner of Carrol! and Hicks streets, where there wilt Le high mass, at ten o'clock, on Wednes- day, November 8, aud from thence to ‘the Cemetery of tne Holy Cross, Flatbush, for interment. Her Triends and acquaintances are requested to attend. McMAnNUs.—in this city, on Sacnrday evening, November 4, NicHOLAS MCMANUS, in the 60th year ve. clatives and friends gre respecttully invited to attend the iuneral, from his late residence, No. 388 East Eighth sireet, on Tuesday, November 7, at oue o’clock, P. M. McCKEERY.—On Monday, November 6, MARY MCCREERY, relict of Samuel McCreery and mother of William und Samuel McCreery, Jr., aged 4 years, Tne funeral will take place from the omg p B bs her son-in-law, Thomas Montgomery, No. 65 W) loughby, corner of Lawrence street, Brooklyn, an Wednesday, November 8, at two o'ciock P, Re- Jatives and friends are invited to attend. Noyes.—At Jersey City Heights, on ‘Sunday. vember 5, JULIA #., Wie Of Matthew Noses, sft the 43d year 0} her age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at her late residence, corner of Van Keyken and De Kalb avenues, on Wednesday, November 8, al eleven o'clock A. M. Albany and 7, papers please Cony. Onsor.—At N drove street, New York, on Sunday, ‘November 5, ESTELLE, youngest daughter of era and Esther J, Orsor, aged 11 months aud 24 d The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend te funeral, from the residence us 7 Le elt in a enry Robertson, at Sing vais day (iuesday), November 7,-at one “rp. slock? Trains leave Forty-secana—strect depot eionk bre’ ast st ube Lind eleven A. uM. ea =n unday, November ATHARINE DBA, aged 48 y The relatives ‘and friends of the family, and those of her danchter-in-law Kate, are respectfully in- vited to attend te funerai, to-day (Taesday). No- vember 7, at one o'clock P. M., from the residence of herson Eames, No. 146 East Forty-third street. O'GARA. —On Sunday, November 6, Jamxs O'GARA, aged 55 years. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tne residence ‘of his brother, John O'Gara, 404 \Vest Thirty-fourth sirect, on Wednesday, November 8, at two o’ciock P. M. Panks.—On Monday, November 6, ELEANOR A., daughter of John and Eleanor Parks, azed 27 years. Relatives and frienas of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from 97 Ludlow ey t, Weanesday, the sih inst., at half-past twelve P.M." ‘The remaigs will be taken to Matteawan, N. Js for interment. In Jersey City, on Sunday, November 5, "Te N PEARSON, @ native of Philadelphia, Dur- ham, E.giand, aged 53 years, 6 months and % days, Relatives and irjends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) alternoon, at two o'clock, irom his late residence, Bergen Powut plank Toad, near Communipaw avenue, Jersey City (late Bergen en On& Sunday lovember 5, ROBERT Perry, tye 450 year of b Ng pants The relat friends or the family are ree nd spectfully itv: ed to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 231 Seventh avenue, thence to St. Coiuubie’s church, Twenty-{ifth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, on Wednesday, tho sta inst., at ten o’ciock, where'a solemn requiem mass will be offered for te repose of his Soul; thence to Calvery Cemetery. RAMSay.—Un Saturday, November 4, 1871, at_ner residence, No, 27 Stuyvesant street, New York, Emma AvGvsTa BARBOUR, Wife of Jacob Ramsay, agcd 53 years, 2 months and 8 days, SLOSSON.—At Greenwich, Conn., on Saturday, ‘cmber 4, EDWARD SLOSSON, late of this city. ie friends of the family and of is brother, Hon. John Slosson, and nis brother-in-law, William C, Prime, Esq., are invited to attend the funeral, at the Reformed Duten chureh, Flith avenue, comer of Twenty fires street, on Tuesday, November 7, at one o'clock Members of Chancellor Walworth Lodge, No. 271, F, and A. M., are requested to meet at the Erie Depot, foot of Chambers street, on Wednesday morning, at a quarter to eignt o'clock, to proceed to Montgomery for the purpose of hog ong the fu- nerai of our late brother, Daniel W. Suiith, Gko, W. slILLaR, Master. F. W. HERRING, Secretar: Wakp.—ln Brooklyn, on Monday, November FRANK TURNOR WARD, second son’ of Astine an me dane Ward, aged 16 years, neral from St. Luke’s church, Clinton avenue, on Weduesday, November 8, at one o'clock P. M, WoLre.—On' Saturday, November 4, 1871, Ma Linpa WOLFE, in the 52d" year of her age, ‘fhe funerai Will take place from the late residence of her brother, S. Ht. Stuart, 84 West Lighty-fourth street, on ‘Tuesday, November 7, at one o’ciock ML. “WILLARD.—At Harlem, on Monday, Novemver 6, PARNEA E. WILLARD, 1n the 69th year of her age. Relauves and friends are respectfully invitea to attend the funeral, Irom the residence of ber dauga- ter, Mra. A. J. Brown, 139 Bast 114th street, on Wed- nesday, at one o'clock P. M. Massachusetts papers please copy. WINDRAM.—OR Monday, November 6, JAMES Winpraut, aged 43 years, 11 months and 15 days, ‘The relatives and friende are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 148 Middle street, South Brookiyn, on Wednesday, No- vember 8, at two o'clock P. M. _POsT _OFFICE 2 NOTICE, Poi, OFFI OTICE,—THE MAILS FOR EURO! : gta spding Baturday, November 11 4s wil on et is office on Tur .; on Wed: jon Thursday, “Thge. and eee a. Jor NEW % ORK “HERALD, SITUATIONS WANTED—-FEMAT.| nen SEP OATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. si tall. ber Peekel @ebriT LO” Gas: nerwans ira 9 WRITES PLACE (WEST writ st. 9 Peient wing easel ie Serres Lees RN FAST WD SE. DRTWEEN GH AND MADISON ing nad Ooliginny hret clas cy relessoess zie | 2) 8 ¥ pe hI A A ved ee “"BACK.— ‘on oF adurese J DU DUFFY. bane tt Filia hia ten abodes aes i 3b SE year of bis age. 85 7 9TH an pti tnd 16TH 87.—AS FIRST CLASS washing. ind to assist in plain 69 5 qs Saree 1 Cf rae Poicgced and rover? the other todo Wy arenta,’ No. 123 | es would go in the country’ efty 1 fpetalta work and 137 WEsT 38D ST.—A RESPECTABLE 0) Tt Soa? AUC? | Se ee frst otras cook: all kinds of baking jan be seen for two WEST stst ST.—A RESPECTARLE WOMAN AS undemenes it in all its branches, ; has good city ref- 149 FAST 38TH S8T.—A RESPECTABLE scOTcH woman, with good references, as cook in a private Apply for two daya, Ms rences, 20 Teference ai ag to honest; 21 washing, no objections to WEST 26TE 8T.—. REMSEN ST. RROOKLYN.—A LAvY WISHES _10 procure @ situation for a good coo! WEST 18TH ST., CORNER 7TH A’ tea store.—A comvetent cook and baker; best and capabiiity. ing; best city references. 224 Th 229 country, 2 36% yet bt washing ry a Tait amy ve bent elty reference, Andes 8T. BETWEEN 71 7TH ‘AND ‘oTH To cook, A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AB first class cook ; would asaiat with washing and iron- —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN IN private family asa plain cook; willing to go to the ae Lebatacat2 FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— ascook and to do the coarse 9 w SECUND FLOOR.—A VOMPE- | tent woman as cook and good baker and assiat with @ country ; beat city refe- OVER THE city 238 Tr WEST 82D S8T._A GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL 8 COOK j gor city reference. 23 ing houre, ELIZABETH 8T.. —AN EXPERIENCED Lancing ish woman as coek in a hotel or first class bé 24 288 erences, Can b WFST 41ST 87, ‘ave.—A respectabl froner; beat city reference. 3D AV., BETWEEN 23D AND 33D 8TS.—THREL respectable girls in a private family as cook, cham- fermaia ‘and waitress, and lammdress; four years’ city ref seen for two days, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH le woman as cook, washer and 306, EAST 45TH ST., Bir] ap cook; FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG 8 Tio objection to @ boarding house, 307 WH AY., THIRD FLOOR, RFAR.—A RESPECT. able firat clars cook; boarding house, has no objection to a private 31 319 ing and fron:n; as cook and to man as frat ol 3 unde: BOWERY.—A GERMAN PROTESTANT WOMAN tin washing, WEST 41ST ST.-A SCOTCH PROTESTANT WO- cook and to assist with the wash- ids all kinds of cooking; good city reference. Call tor two days. seen between, WEST 36Th 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ir] as re in a private family; 1a willing to or will 4 ra ‘0 chamberwork and waiting. en be ansist 332 EAST 39TH ST,, BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS.— A young cirl ina private family as cook, washer and ironer; city reference. 339 five years’ re! LEXINGTON AY.—A COMPETENT COOK DE- sires a situation with a small private family; will be highly recommended by present employer coarse washing: wages §) ference, ‘8 superior girl can be obtamed ; | good families. Call or address for two days. 219 & 4 ihe ART SOFH 8Y., THIRD, FY FLOOR, BACK R wat rt he wha "elssing and bon! rg Re 226 3 sD §., CORNER, CORNER oA AY. pilin Ree f ayy ih a wees gat a ouing bet iy iy referenes. 241 EAST 36TH 8T.—A pie f GIRL AR CHAM- bermaid and to take care yi ta or would assist in the washii washing in en ORS ence. THIRD FLOO! AST 58TH 8T., FRONT.—A RE 24.2 Spemait fe young woman as chambermaid snd wait- fess tae good private temp; ost Pecan ‘¢ WEST 19TH 8T.- AB GEA MPERMAID, oR waitress fs 5 retcinns family, by a ‘woman dual arrived from Canada, Can be seed at Mottram's ‘until engaged, € 86TH 8T., NEAR 2D AV.—& YOUNG GIRL AS cbambermaid and fine ita willing aust obilg- fon: understands her ‘business; four yoats™ city: refere from her bast mtplace. Can be seen for Heusewern. &e. STA YOUNU GIRL To WAIT OM ‘ouewoure 35 os = a3 STEADY Oman relerenes | five years’ city reference NORTH be gio BT. b pater THIRD Ltn an need apply. 2 BAYARD &8T.—A To DO 86. fencral bo ara rivate —§ ‘aood 210 years’ tolerance frome Jast em ya. ane sT.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO 'o general housework in a small private family; best WEST WTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO housework i pS 30K a, small private Lamy; two city watereuser 216 Bast ST.—A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG | rl, inte! aris ded, to pA dy siete do - housework in a 94 bebina! ALT, REAR 2D AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS id and waitress ; 18 willing and obliging; | five years’ oar relveewen froma last place, 250 () WES? STH ST, ROOM S—A PROTESTANT ) ‘oe woman as chambermaid and seamstress; is & Wilsen’s machine; or as “WEST 18TH S8T-—-A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- vermaid or waitress or chambermaid and waitress; 25) food reference. Can be seen for two days. 53 ie: AV.—A eat ity retere AS CHAMBERMAID RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘and waitress in @ private fam- 5 WEST 207k sr. 2) girl ns chamberm beat city reference, 32 mast, SIS? sT., TOP FLOO! ung Protestant girl at ress; goad relerei 325 care BAST 9Ti1 “st, BETWEEN 18ST AND 2D AVs., frat. floor.—A. respectad! we moe irl as chamber- mail and waitress, oF 10 aesiot | ence from Int place, } good refer- OH WEST “S9TH 8T,-AS CHAMBERMAID AND SH) wattrers (o-a private family; best Fefereueey Cam be for two days at presen’ employer's, Q) LEXINGION AV., PRESENT EMPLOTER'S—A iigy gel an chaniiesnisid and waitress ine smal BACK ROOM.—A and wait UR 9TH AV.—A YOUNG 402 mi WEST 86TH SP., C' vnali private family. Call girl as chamberniaid in : for two dayn, 42 EAST MTH S8T., ROOM 13.—A pr pero Protestant triad charabe-maid ‘and waitress in private family; 18 willing and obliging. 43% West rn tO bitin rt) Ll fxm ee —A respectal ‘ag chamberm: sega aitler ehiinten cctoeese te ies to assist with the warbing day WEST 42D ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— ‘A respectable young ffl ag che chamabermata and wait ‘ | 436 Fess; beat city reference from 509 WEST 2TH St., CORNER wr AV—AS CHAM. A) Vand to do fine washing and ironing; or as inanéress st alone; can do plain sewing; city refereuce. 53 8D AV., BETWEEN 85TH AND 386TH STS—A Protestant young woman as chambermaid and waitress or would do pian sewing; good reference, ‘ 53 dest ref s WEST 46TH ST.-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO “ye 623 chamberwork and plam sewing. Can be seen for two days. G94. 20.4%: BETWEEN SITH AND 83TH BTS. REAR bmiding.—A young girl, Iately landed, as chamber. maid and waitress; can make herself generally useful, Dressmakers and Senmstresses. WEST RTH S8T., BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AV8.— A superior (artist) dreasmaker to. go out by the day in oF avin NEAR 82D ST.—A RESPECTABLE col girl as chambermaid ‘in @ boarding house; 53 res 18TH 8T.—AN LXPERIENCED DRESS ey a wishes to make mcre enga gems ‘ments to ecustomed to out! in private families, ‘Aue ‘AND. DRESSMAK! “WEST “39TH 8T., CORNER 6TH AV.—A FIRST clase di er mone like a few families’ work; 56 & Sut by the da ai cy will agaist with 343 one as YA T $$TH 8T.-TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; ‘st class ccox, the other as chambermai and waltress; best city reference. 390 seg and {ne washing, 413 417 woman as coo! and troning; best cliy 1 WEST 38TH BT. ‘erence. » IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT. bie woman on cook, washer and iroper; will rd 47H AV. BETWEEN MSf AND 32D ars, third floor, front.—Two zenist with washing, the other to do ehamberwork Cun be seen: for Vo days, ris; one as cook ani dw » RAST 19TH 8T., belay! AV.—A COMPETENT willing to assist with* the washing housework in a small family ; city references. 418 BeTH BT. ‘young girl best city reverence. BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH AVE.—A as gooc plain cook, washer and troner; 437 46 48 good erence if require private famil STH A.A RESPECTABLE YOUNG W plain cook, washer and ironer. Good ret- WEST i6TH ST.—A PROTESTANT COOK IN A ent references given. Call fortwo ‘OMAN 505 WEST 19TH 8T., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT room.—Two respectable young girls; one as cook, washer and {roner; the other as chambermaid nnd waitress; both willing to make themselves generally useful ; best elty reference. Call for two days, 53) 556 6TH AV.,NEAR 32D 8T.—A RESPECTABLE colored giri as first class cook ina restaurant, board- ing house or club house, — WEST 51ST §T, TOP FLOOR, PRONT.—A respectable woman to do cooking; is a good baker, Cail for two days, reterence. 2 36 reference, Call or address for two days. 4 can 0} would dom from inst pla YI 01 § an AV ne as Sika and wailtr Chambermaids, &-. & WEST I8TH ST.-A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER- J maid and waitress; German girl, speakii family; to take care ov chiliren preferred, NEW CHAMBERS ST.—A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG French, a8 chambermald in 9 WEST ISTH ST.—A_ RESPECTAPLE GIRL AS charbermaid and assist with the washing; best city SITH ST. BETWEEN MADISON AND 4TH AVS. — A respectable git] to. do chamberwork and sewing; te on Wheeler d \Sison's and Binger's machine; oF ane work and waiting; throe years’ reference ‘HIRD FLOOR, TWO RESPECTABLE washer and ironer ; the other as would jike ts be together ; city city reference. Address. Call 67 88 96 WEST 38TH 8T.—A man as chambes years’ reference from Inst employer, where she can be teen EAST 78TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL rmaid; isa reference, Can be seen for two days, ROOM 2 60 f chambermald in a private family, and to assiet In washing and ironing; willing and obliging; references her late employer. Can be been two anys RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- first class laundress; five HESTER 8T., ROOM %—A RESPECTABLE GER- man girl, ina small American family, as chamber- maid and to do plain sew ORCHARD 8T,, by a German girl, axed 19, n'a private family jygond 6.—AS CHAM BERMAID, WM. 5! 101» i 12 page SOTH 87. lain Keams ‘vince. Calitor two days. WEST waitress and to obliging; best c.ty refer 13: TH 8T.- AS YOUN ist with the sewi GIRL AS CHAM. good city reterence re CHAM: ERMAID AND PAST 6TT1 STA GOOD, TRUSTWORTHY GIRL (odo chamberwork and to make herself generally willing and obitging. all at jrceent employer's. purse,” 143 rire: Wwaitiog in # smail pri TH ST, (PRES ENT EMPLOYER'S).—A table young girl to do chamberwork and @ family, or as chambermal: ja and 14 WEST 60TH 8&T.- ~A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girias chambermaid and to assist with the wash ing, oF would do general housework ; best references, 14 (EAST sor 8T1.—A Letty TABLE GIRL TO do chamberwork and w: hing or general housework im a urivate fanmliy | good clty reference. WEST 17TH 8T., LETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS.— As chambermaid and waitrees or chambermaid aod 149 % io do sewing. ‘YACHTS, _STEAMBOATS, & STEAM YaCHT FOR 8ALE—EIGHTY FEE’ 1} _ new ; fast; commodious; comfortable; economical ; pair. furface condensing engines; suitable for tip South.’ Ad- dress reese station G, New York. 120 FEET, IN GOOD "for ais. at Hudson mult by government of AVIS’ Mixcelisneous Mach street, i fae oS gore FLAT 1} DECK scOw:! pear Cortlandt street Kerry, Jeracy "city. WANTED TO 1 PURCHASE, JANTED—A SECOND IIAND GORDON TYPE PRESS, 14x)6 medium; also ani mbossin; Prose; .all, to rag by steam Address W. H, FORBES & CU., 159 “Washington it, Koston, Mase. WANTED TAN on, WATCHES, eng AMONDE | Ak? f perronal propert, amount. “arbi or rare sauce De MES D, RAY, a MLivesty" ret WAXTED SMALL § SECOND HAND STEAM TABLE; ‘also Coffee Urn, Crockery, &c, for restaurant, Ad- drens box 127 Heraid ofiee, "WATCHER, JPRWELRY, fee faiiy mviied to attend her fuueral, from the resi- dence of her parents, 64 Jenerson street, Brooklyn, KD, at two o'clock thie (Muesday) aiternoon. INF. ~ Sudden)y, at Morrisania, on Monday, No- vember 6, ANNIE NiZBULUY BuAiNE, wile of Went- worth Brajne. Notice of Snucral hereafier. BveKE On Monday, November 6, 187), MicHARL K% BALE—A LITTLE bei INA JURGENSEN Wateb, & perfect timekeey also a Diamond Ring. Address, for three days, PERF! rion, ‘eraid ofice. DENTISTRY, QNIRE SET $10.—PRINTED GUARANTEES Fon 4, ike years, Algo teeth Inserted without plave, claps oF eatraching stumpe. Dre ERHARD & papers ‘bol West Thistetb street, neay ight avenve, 149 ‘apa waiting; Dest city reference. 151 ane WEST 17TH ST., BETWEEN 6TR AND 7TH AV8.— A respectable young woman to do upstairs work EAST 59D 8T., BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND 3D ave,—A Protestant girl as cbambermaid or walt Teas; good city reterence. Call for two days. 152 ad family; juting ; good ity reterence from EAST 42D 8T., BETWEEN 3D AND ave.—As first class chambermaid an understands ail INGTON kinds of fine bing apd was! ber last place. ed 152 a 153 | 156 will assist with “WEST 27TH BT, hambermaid. “WEST 2D BT.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as chambermaid and laundress, or an laun- ci WEST 2TH 8T.—A COMPETENT GIRL AS chambermaid an‘ seamstress } can do all kinds of children; ely or “country A RESPLOTABLE GIRL AS U for two days, Greve alone; best city reference from her last employer. 202 EAST 78TH 8T., FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG German girl as chambermaid and to help in wash- ins with Americans; elty references, 204 WEST TH tant gir —A RESPECTABLE an chambermaid and waitress, or to do PROT dressmake would Cl ‘ cheaper than they can have ft done in Cragl own, ho ill go to thelr ‘house to cut and fit if required. WEST 88TH ST.—AS 8AMSTRESS; 18 WILLING to assist in the care of chilcren, Gan be seen for two days, 111 WEST 19TH BT.—A YOUNG. GIRL AS FIRST class seamstress to #00) ont by jay, or would take ihe work of a few private families at home? hrat daa rete ence. WEST 40TH 8%, BETWEEN 6TH AV. AND Broadway. competent dressmaker wishes a few ‘2 good cutter and 112 more engagements by the day or week ; fitter. 116 & p hs Th gan cut spam iT. A, ryt WOMAN AS SEAM- ite dn Wheeler & Wi'son's machine; it chamberwork if re- Teference. the day oF week; ‘will *furiian ber own, Wheeler We Wises machine if desired. Call on or address DRESSMAKER, 139 “BAST orn eas BETWEEN 3p AND LEXING- ton avs.—As class seamstress in a private mily ; can eut and fit indies and chiidren’s clothing and all Kina? of family clothing; understands all kinds of machines; \ say ae et car fare must be pald, Call or address | 21 WEST 32D ST.—-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO HOUSE. J work, as plain cook, washer and ironer. 999 fryers giver BT.. Ca A RESPROT ADL oe 50 beat city reference, Call for two CS ei ee og 24 ‘2D BT. + RAR —e RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO , general housework in a email privaie fauully, 2 Fal housework to a small paid me D54R wm AY, NEAR 26TH sf, OVER FANOY 4 fore. feapectable girl to do general bouseworx ‘small private family; beat references from last em ployer. 255 ooking: well recommen . WEST 41ST ST, IN THE REAR—A SMART, 325 i fiay aay to do general housework ; city reference. SQd_ Saat veivete fami work ; good city reference, 330 EAST STH 8T., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— € zy TONNE git to ogo zmeral ousewors in a private 338 ar — . — paren be geveral housework ; good city refereace. EAST 8D 8T., SEUOND FLOOR, BACK.--A RE- 8T.—A STEADY WOMAN IN. A ‘amily; understands gencra! house- aa EAST 88TH &T., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D ave —A res ble Fai ish girl, lately landed, to do general boven work fa stasil private family, Call for two WEST 17TH 8T.—-& PROTESTANT WOMAN Per downstairs Work or general housework im & 36 4 WEST 16TH ST, BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH 4 avs.—A young sir to do general housework in @ private family; best olty refer: WEST $3D STA YOUNG WOMAN TO DO general housework ; good city reference. 459 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SILUA- ton todo Mgnt housework or take care of children or would do chamberwork, Call at or address be! ‘6th and bith ats, over th floor, for tw ITUATION WANTED—ZY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO D general housework: Address MARY WaAshiNOTON, corner 67th st. and Ist av., over bakery. Housekeepers, &-. BEDFORD 8T., BASEMENT.—AS HOUSEKEEPER for an elderly couple or widower with a small family, witn true Christian principles ; best reference given and re- quired, 66 GARMINE 81. IN THE MILLINERY STORE—A Protestant woman as housekeeper in hotel or to take charge of linen room: wili be found both competent and trustworthy ; best reference. 66} ARMING st. IN THE MILLINERY STORE. 02 As housekeeper in a hotel by a Scotch woman; city or country ; best of testimonials, LO] NEST 27H st CORNER 6TH AV.—A LAD’ aged %, witbout incumbrance, refined and eiacated ‘would takezebarge of @ gentleman's household ; is capablo of making home both pleasant cheerful ; no objection to taking a pouition in a hotel; two years’ reference from last employer. Call for three days ont Mice ODELS. 126 B FRANKLIN AV., BROOKLYN.-A WIDOW ly as housexcener’ or nufse, or will attend an in- valid nat ts ns make herself generally useful. Can for two dayt be seen 181 TOMPKINS AV., NEAR MYRTLE, BROOKLYN.— A lady of refinement and peed. ualities as house- Keceper; widower's family preferred. Call or address, 220 WEST 83D 8T.—A YOUNG SOUTHERN WIDOW of pleasing address and eapable of making home cable as honsekee; to do copying. Call on or ad- afeas Mra. FONTAIN 239 3 3, antaneee intone reapestabie fatully wilow. te wilows ea re als Can beseenforthreedays. *, ELIZABETH 8T.—A YOUNG MARRIED bag no family, to taxe charge of man's house for the ‘use of one or two Rooms; good re ference, 949 Fr 8TH AV., NEAR 23D 8T.—A nab EOTABLE hi Protestant woman as housekeeper in a widowei's | family. : undresses, &r. WEST 4TH ‘A YOUNG WOMAN 8 First | - Uses Iapoareans bose city reference. two days. 145 WEST S971 STA COMPETENT 8 Sriahes 5 tow rare coengemnents Uy the day oF week Understands all kinda of family sowing an maki 5Q WEST 20TH st. LADY WOULD LIKE SEW- ing to do at her home or would ¢o out by the day: understands dressmaking and plain sewing: terms mode! 150 BAST 2TH st., HER PRESENT EMPLOYER'S.— IU A Protestant young woman (German) as seamstress and to take charge of young children; city references, Cail from 10 until 4 o'clock, WEST 82D ST.—A LADY OF MANY YEARS’ experience in the cutting, and making of children’s garments, infants’ outits lace and Swine ladies? Under;arinents, & ures the work of families. on oF 18 Out of the house, 8D. AV., NEAR CORNER OF 17TH ST. UPHOL- stery siore—A first class milliner wants customers 914. 3H 8T—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY LANDED ren pers and paren apply for for hy rode WEST 19fH ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND &TH 215 Sesh corae cee sep eee uy Ming, woul a 101 touera by the day.” Call on or DRESSMAKER. WEST 18TH ST. PLACE.—AS SEAMSTRESS; UN- 223 derstands cutting and fitting ladies’ and children's Greases; no objection to the country. Bar: 9 229 WEST 26TH 8T.--A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Ais) iti to do plain sewing aud opamberwork in a yr wate fam: wishes a few more engagements by the day in Grst Soe esate ad 3 16TH ST. NBAR hitVINGSTON | PLACE.— A ve ines Supsgemvents by the day in bares SD 8T.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER ae respectable famii 39 8TH AV., BAKERY.—A DRESSMAKER WOL WOULD « ote few more, engrgemenis by the week oF monih; Nl kinds of family sewing; terms moderate; with taachine or not. 397 7 OTH cA Vic LADIES CAN PLY ON GETTING trimmed in the latest Pets walking sults made on eight honra’ notice at moderate prices; arments cut and fitted, MISB CLINCH. 40 EAST jOvH ST. SECOND FLOOR.—AN AMERI- soaable term 3 wedding shinier machine stitching, OF would go out by Ub on or address M. 4 ie WEST 25TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.--A COMPETENT aresmmaker, cutter oF fitter, wishes one or two more customers by the day, ern AY, BETWEEN 2TH AND 26TH 8T3.—AN A417 experienced Coy eper nerd wants a few more fam ilies to work for by the vay ; ja a frat class fitter and trimmer, 6TH ee AMERICAN WOMAN AS FIRST 88 searastress ; no Objection to take care of chil- Gren or invalid lady. Call for two days. a ‘and fofants’ outtit © Specialty; gentlemen's day, Call WEST 18TH ST.—A ncoueee amon FIRST CLASS lwondress; very best elty rete 15% rf 8s AST TH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS taundress to a private family ; best city reference. Can be seen at her last place for two days, 6 pei TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A pectable woman to do washing at her own home, oF would go out by ihe day; ence. is @ good laundress ; good refer- J18 # Petes Pale rn BETWEEN 8D AND 4TH AVS., pectable widow woman wants a few more putlamnoe's walling Apply to Mrs. GREEN, | 126 REST STH et. THIRD FLOOR —A RESPECT. able colored woman to do washing and ironing; can @o very fine washing aud ironing; gentlemen's and families’ Washing preferred. “Can be seen for two days, € 135 wants either gentlemen's or ladies’ washing; can do French fluting. Call for two days. 147 es ber 2 8T., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND few ) WEST 49TH .8T.—A FIRST 88 LAUNDRESS rat class laundress, to do washing for a. 5 pelemen, at ber residence; understands shirt polishing and fluting, WEST 40TH ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 14-7 Rtv. “ks rst eines iaundrese 1a a private family; city reference. Call for two days, 150 WEST 28TH 8T., ROOM 14.-A YOUNG roa testant wontan dress or chambermaid; bi eight years’ city reverence, 159 WEST 2TH ST., M 12—A FIRST CLASS laundress, who bas lived ont a good many yearsin frst class private ‘amilics, nas taken rooms and would take in ladies’ ana geatiemen’s washing, or would go out to work bythe day. 2 West sri ST. ROUM 18—A RESPECTABLE Q22 oman wishes totake fu, washing and ironiog at | her own house; understands all kinds, Call on or Mrs. ADAMS, 51 8D AV., BETWEEN 20TH AND 21ST STS.—A 25 1 Young womss, wishes to take in ladies’ and 4 men's washing at ber own home; French fluting done by jay. D258 WEST LTH St, FIRST FLOOR A FIRST 220 class laundress todo families? or hotel ‘moderate prices; iuting Sone; ‘beat city referenca, Salta or nddrens at iaundrs. | BAST SUTH STAN EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS 2 solicita the patronage of families or gent ufling, Quting and linens done in superior style, Call ail the week. 304 L waning of 305, Beton SE Sesh out to do oration: or or houaceleaning WEST 99TH ST., NEAR STA AV.—A RESPEOT- 307 Sie roman minke ladies! of gentlemen's wash- jouse; aaderrtands Huting, Pyne mre HIPPATRICK._ BAST STH ST.—A arp) Myf Bee + smal eT EN 18) AND 2D le young woman to go Gall fortwo days. fF 6TH AY., RING SECOND BELL.—A YOUNG 69 oD) dnay, who’ is competent to do all kinds of family on a few encagements by the day or week; Poundcake work at her own house or engage with a maker; has her own machine, 2D AV.—A GIRL As tall) PLAIN SEAMSTRESS 69 and nurse; bas good city reference. AV. pl ctd 68D 8T., FANCY STORE oh 90. Se at per as dressmaker; to go ont by the day; an out aud Nt perfectly; can also make boys’ suits ani operate, Call for two days. 912, Siectta Lee eae, rae a home ; thoro adergnods ail branches of her business and biomply exe has excellent taste in trimming; e ting and tinge epeciatty prices moderate, MPETENT DRESSMAKER ‘DERIRES A PERMAN- SS Mitvatton. Address F. M., box 152 Herald office. Aen LADY, WhO ‘TE ON WHEELER ‘iaon’s sewing machine and isa lain arwer, prover in dreermaking. Aadress J. J. ‘Horaia lerald office, YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY YROM "RESPECTABLE a AN, LATELY YROM iar op Same Ay inn ea ofc ; D DRESSMAKER TO GO OUT BY THE DAY; Ja rat clase cutter and Alter; trimmer and lor on machine reference. Address DRESS- MAER, Herald Uptown Hpranch ofiice, 1,260 Broadway. SEAMSTRESS—AN EXPERIENCED OPE- pany would 69 ou ‘out by the day or week, with or without rr Wison'’s sewing machine, or would en- eg: dres eammaker for the season wat ie nds of av. sewing; terms mode! Herald of chamberwork and sewin, rR AgRIOnASLS DRESS AND CLOAK TH 3 "at _ Mitel m tet made in far ere. a Tom, gt ie, ay 204. “Gechamverwerk ana wailing or ehearbernerk cba ern, 7 abe. iy eres ate gawriess, ders, ‘aes fork and waiting or work mn plan sowing; will be found willing nod ‘ovlicing; beat city pater 8, be. 5 ‘oouiag' and fitting by i lor's aystem. reference. bint ‘venue. 40TH @T.—A RBSPECTABLE YOUNG \NTED.-A SITUATION a8 SRAMSTRESS ‘AGES yA na Feng ol waitress and to ast wh with ger month. Address B, I. Heraid iptown Washing; ie Willen abd obliging ; good eity refere once, 1,280 Browawaye BAST 85TH &T., BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS.— 30! AD perience launaress, with Kood rererence, win families’ wat , gentleme r coutrack Mrs, HON WEST “Tn 8T., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECT 309 able woman to take in ladies’ and gentlemen's washing; all kinds of musiins and luting done; mod- erate. Mrs. MOORE, WES? 89TH ST., BETWEEN 8TH ob#—A respectable woman as laundress ND 9TH best city 348 EAST rh st. abe OF naaiieueorss fam! ing, Address Mrs. CLEA 34 WEST 93D ST., CARRIAGE ROUSE IN TRE rear.—A respectable colored woman to take bh fal’ is washing or 4o ol by the 400 ™ AV.—FINE WASHING AND LACES DONE up in the neatent style, also lace curtains at #1 and $125 per pair. Apply to Mra. ED, LIETZ. 445 WEST 20TH 8t., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM, +) A respectable woman wishes to take in ladi gentlemen's washing, at from 60 cents to 75 cents per doze oout by the Gay; Dest elty ‘reference, Call all the 505 5 WEST 33D ST., ROOM 10.—A YOUNG GIRL AS | ) laundress, or would do chamberwork and tine wash- tng or chamberwork and tewing. Call for two daya. TL AY., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A RESPECT. lewornan, « first class laundress, would like ® or gentlemen's washing to take to her own resi- dence; understands all sorts of pollahtng ‘and futing; repair ing done for gentlemen, BETWEEN 181 AND 2D AVS,— ish eon wishes two or three washing; French fluting oF poltsh- WEST 33D STA YOUNG WOMAN TO DO | Spectable youn ws woman to do housework oF plain | i | 278 SITUATIONS WANTED=FEMALES, Nurses, deo WEST 4TH 8T.—-A oo ar a See SS Sah Er a 61: | 106% WEsT wn Av A8 at j,whoroughly sites care of an infant) gv0d. city reference. oF two days, be TELE rt 09 j tire irimcarable of binging focteccte ae ] 5 =, i compeogt ah eer e phage eras ee frou ta bry or would 16] BAZ 4p ST, FIRST FLOOR, BAC! LE Gravel very sewer: no objection Bs best elty ro! Ne young ood reterenoe. Call for 161 aa nae dnd to do iain Bowe, 1 hE) REL woman ss wet anaaee enn Fou mi a | Old best reference, 7 Are On, FAST 71st S?.-A YOUNG ste 4 i} 169 and te do ligat chamberwork, Can fing present employer's, | WEST 27H ST, IN THE STORF.—Aa YO woman, rately tended, to assist in taking care | Children; city reference | O06; WEST, 2TH STAN AMERIOAN PROTEST) i 206 ) girl as nurse; city preferred. Can be seen for Or WEST 1971 st, NEAR R OREENWICH AVA | 995 young marrie1 woman, wil pan east of milk ins ‘own baby out to nurse; ho ob, ah scholar ; would fnatruot one or fo Sond with with minding a baby, Call on or address J. 99m Kast STH ST. —4 1995 penn TR park REAR—A Pret | | nursery; or to wait 0 80, invalid lao beat cily referen for two daye, ‘ 255 5 1TH av. BETWEEN TH AND STH st8—& compet woman as nurse; 6 entire of @ baby from ite mfanoy ; Nrst class Feferences 228 Marea woman cawes nase, wih eirees Breas, as of mili; Dest ony Teference, ' ‘ RAST (TH ATA RFSPECTABLE YOUR woman as nurse and beat city reference Seamstress ; her last place. Call for two days. EAST MTH 8T., BETWEEN 236 "etvectable aired woman ax wet nurse: oun go doctor's for two days, ) 2 DAA STA RESPEOTABLE YOUNG. rh | re landed, to mind children and do sewing? WEST S9TH ST. FIRST LOO! SOF coom.—A girl about 8 | years aa nurse ana to to ety well recommended, Gait for two me the nea 4TH AV.—: YOUNG Fi FRENCH Grn, LATELY eos to take care of children 7 ay jass Fefe! ences as to ability and kindness toward ren, *) wr ctable woman as nurse; capable of ta! pa AV., TWO DOORS FROM care ofa Bane. from its birth; best city reference. Ad |. B., for two days. 306 Fest 29TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON AS nurse and geamatress; no objection to do cham! work} best city reference. 811 WEST 89TH ST,, OVER THE BAKERY, IN THE € poe & young girl as nurse or chambcrmaid ang waltrees, ts FRONT ROOM. Can be seen for two days. 319 BROOME ST., y FIRST FLOO! A French lady desires to place herself iu an Amerts can family a vbiidren and do some honsework; she speuks but Frenc! Mine. WIDDOW ETTER 399 West mst sr, THIRD FLOOR, BACK room.—A respectable young rl to take care of, children and plain sewing; good city O35 BRUADWAY, BETWEEN ast AND 2D BT3./ fancy store.—A ri German girl to take care of grown children; willing to give instruction tn Ger- t and | ST 54D ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTAND 354 woman as nurse; 1s capable of taking care of am jgood city t from its bir: 21 6TH AY., BETWEEN 26TH AND 2TH 8T3.—A/ 413) Re gerall youn oe eS as child's nurse or wo do chamberwork Ring the top bell “BAST 1 16TH 8T.—A inas eek a WOMAN wishes to take ome to wet nurse; goom* Pinte. } 433 reference. 464. WEST@D sta RESPECTABLE 1 Woman To wet nurse or spoon feed a baby at her Call for two EST 23D ST.—A LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN. 477 a atunsion for ai igre bat faithful woman as purse stress or to do light chamberwork 4 seven salectoa nee. 51g pede dee She vie Meaty! 5.—A HEALTHY Wi gman, wil reast of mi wants a child hhurse at her own res) fence; Poet her own “one week old, ap AV., NEAR 37TH 8T.—A PROTESTANT, woman as nurse; can take entire charge of a ‘and bring it up by hand; can cut and fit children’s clothes: ‘can operate on the machine, ()4, 80, Av) BETWEEN 4TH AND 48TH 1 Sra oung Woman as nurse and seacasiress heeler X Witon’s machine, 1s capable of hearing the chile dren's lessons if required; has good elty reference. 814 6TH AY,. CORNER 46TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE Zoung Protestant gitl to-take eare of children ¢ 59 ilu chamberwork. 1.407 Pats, 2D AV.—A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN TO GO of children ; has good i BETWEEN 79TH AND ern ‘STS.-— irl, between 16 and 17, to take care diy ‘references. Call for two days. Waitresses, &c. Q, WEST WOTH ST.—A LADY, BREARING UP HOUSE. keeping wishes to secure a place for n Servant an waitress, or as chambermaid an children, Inquire between 12 and 9 November 7 and 8. 15 WEST 2TH ST.—A COMPETENT GIRL AS FIRSR OZ clacs waitress; willing to assist with cham Sooner! deat city #e .» NEAR ROUSTON.—A YOUNG wos poe as first class waitress; can take full charge a dining room: {a capable of ta Ys place; best chy Teference. Call on or address, 30 - EAST 28D ST., NEAR 3D AY.—A RESPECTA- T tie soungairl se waitress and chaimbermald or good: Iyandress good city reference. Call for two days, taking ® man! 35 Bast sora sta “RESPECTABLE YOUNG ye girl as walirosa, a 33 FAST STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE, “YOUNG woman as first class waltress or thorough chambers maid; no objection to a first class ling 80; two years} city reference. Ca ; 4.50) NES? J6TH 81, SECOND FLOOR, FRONS m.—A respectable young married woman as wet nluree; breast of milk two monias old; elty OF Country. Miscelianeeus, 1 ABINGDON SQUARE.—A YOUNG Kenge © lady as oes hes German, French masio; good ret ress L, B. 115 WEST 19TH | ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRON' nt room.—A competent womam to go out by the day: beat reterences, errant Q15 Bast, 137 ST.—A VERY RESPECTABLE SALI lady in a fancy got store: Is aultable for most department. Address , WRONKO! esti 311 WEST 9TI ST, TOP FLOOR.—A WELL beta _cated German girl as ladies’ hairdresser, EAST TWELYTH STREET, FOURTH FLOOR, A respectable hanest woman ‘to go out by the day do housecleaning, washing and troning, ———— ws THE HAIR DRESSING STORE.—& wiss woman, educated and well euced Be faties, Aceustomed totravel and speaking man, Frenet aud Englisi, wishes a situation as atten ‘and teeful companion to a {ody, tnyalld invalid or nursery governess best references given. WEST 43D ST., SECOND STORY, ROOM 3,—& Fespectable yout gil lately landed, 10 » small pel ily} would be wiillng and obliging, 8TH AV, BETWEEN 40TH AND 41ST FP OPT IRS ee: Paristan Indy, an experienced teacher, with the week to 346 ap NS 627 io Teferences, sperkiog and nstructme, benkios Ner a ~ on | the German, nm an Nj Jangn rn08 cinanee, ra oF pupls’ reeldenee ingle OF 1n Cinaxes, at her own oF pup! torspeak’ trem & UO Me” bs YOUNG LADY WISHES A FEW MORE PU! for the plano; success login y with practice; Feference. Address Mins Li lerald og ve.8 EXPEKILNCED IN TEACHING CUILDR! list, French and muste desires ® position jamess ‘references the most satiotacvory. A Address TREM Mer 1 Uptown Branch office, 1,966 Broadway. AA, would ‘Address ESSONS, Herald Uptown Branoh offees 1,265 Broadway, 4 HIRES TO IN MORE A. BAPE, Diane wit vec french oF Spenia md — fonall all dares SLINTON, Hefalu Uptown Brame off, 1 CES ion YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, LATELY, LAND A & saleswoman oF itor tot flere gute sk and business. Address B.A, A. MAY, Wiut, uive RIVATE INS" all the Engiis) ches, hip for B12 a quarter. Address APP! Tid Uptown Brangh ‘oficty cs 265 Bron roadway. / NOH LADY, WHO HAS RESIDED FOR aire vate rags ata aire & ry em oF prin paid. Ad erat Gyan tral othe. 3 nbs LENT LADY PIANIST wins 70 BE OG! voted by laying in partion oF with Indies; best ma ences given sh required, Address ARTIST, vox 119 Her ofc Ag om dh a eaten +4 iso instruct in music, Apply to ir RUCTION, Ti ETON, ger rere Aa GQ HAV, NEAR gore st.—A COLORED WO- JOS man todo families’ washing at her hyuso; thor- | oughly understands the business; good reference if required, Nursem d&e. EAST 36TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE COLORED | re a8 Lows Duise and seamstress or chamberinald 40. ‘ATBON, $0 Brond st. A, and the ro i if one or twe 143 Herald Untow. 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