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NEW YORK HERALD, UESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1875-TRIPLE SHEET. n THE PROPOSED NICARAGUAN CANAL. {From the London Times, February 6.) The following 1s the correspondence which has Passed on the subject of the proposea canal through Nicaragua between M, de Lesseps and the Nicaraguan government:— To Count FERDINAND DE LESSEPS, Minister P| potentiary, President 0: the Company Universal of tne Ist.mus 0 Suez, Paris:— MONSIEUR LE COMTE—in our quality as Repre- uialive of the Republic of Mecaragua to Her Titanic Majesty, and of Consul General in Paris, we veg to cail )our attention to the project of the dnteroceanic§ Canal destined to unite the (untic and Pacific across the Isthmus of Nicaragua. This 18 @& gigantic enterprise, wster of that which has inscribed your Dame iD giosious letters on tne immortal Paxes Of our history. By uniting the Mediterra- Dean with the Red Sea, by tne ekg of the Jstomus Of Suez, you have opened to the maritime world 4 road toward the extreme Ea: The in- teroceanic canal will complete your great work; ibis the natural road of tuat crowd of magnificent ships, which leaving the great ports of aimost all the nations of Europe, carry to the west coast of America and the «ceanic archipelago the pro- ducts of commerce and industry, Several respect- able persons intend to join thelr efforts to those of the bations mterested, and to try to1s colossal affair, 80 frequeutly studied without success. Contemplating solely the greatuess of this un- dertakipg We sioud like to see the capitals of the whole world employed in its accomplishment, feting only jor tne suppport of the governments in order to give w universal character to hus grand road 0: commu.ication, We should be happy to be avle to reiy on the support of those | who, like yourself, M.le Comte, wave attached the.r names to one of thegreatest works vi the ceatury, You have not hesitated, on repeated occasions, tu attirm in the kindest manner tne | duterest you bear lo the interoceanic canal; iso we, who represent the Kepublic of Nicaragua, wo only seek to assure the progress Oo! all maritime questions, thought to serve this graud cause by calling your bigh soliciiude towara it. The surest and the most constant proiection i assured to the underiaking by the actual Presi gent of the Kepuone of Nicaragua, His Excellency Mr. Vicente Quadra, as itis also assured to it by Mr. Pedro Joaquin Chamorro, who has just been elected President ior the period beginning the ist of March next by the immense majority of the country. Accept, &c. |. D, MARUULETA, The Minister of Nicaragua to Her Britannic Ma- jesty. ARTHUR PETITDIDIER, The Consul General of Nicaragua in France. Paris, Jan. ie 1875, M. DE LES3EP’S RELY. fo His Excellency M. DE MARCOLETA, Minister of Nicar.gua to Her Britannic Majesty, and to M. AMLUUR EETITDIDIER, Consul General of Nicara- gua, 1D France GuNrLiMEN—I thank you for the letter you ota me the bonor to address \o me on the 14th inst, on the Subject of Lhe project Of the interoveanic taval, destived to unite the Atlantic and the Pacific across the Isthmus o: Nicaragua. J nad aiready occasion to iniorm the government of the United States of America of my opinion on the best solution of the proviem of an interoce- nic canal without weirs by the alimentation of the Lwo seas, the same Nature and art have permiited tu do ior the Isthmus of suez, But in the impossibulty to obtain such @ result in one of the American isthinuses, I consider the project of the canal of Mearagua 18 that wuich offers the greatest iucillty of execution and tue greatest se- curity as to the result, A jarge fuviatic canal with weirs, communicating with the two oceans b: Meucvs of diflerent biels, and with a goo bumber of weirs, must have an inexhaustivie reservoir. The Lake of Nicaragua or Granada 18 the ouly one which, in my opinion, can offer this indispensable condition. “Tae principal argument agaiust the weirs in a iarge marrtime canul ts the uecessity to 1epair them irom time to ume, aud she tear of their uselessness during the repara- hong; but one cau obviate tis imcunventence by placing, wherever they May be necessary, two Weirs alongsiae Of eaco other, I should tien ud- vise lO CONStruct Welrs O1 at least 160 metres, cause Ol the actual tendency of shipbutiaers, *wito give to-day to tue stips, without damaging toeir Davigability, aleugtn which oue would not have Gared Lo udmit some years ago. be- 1 place mysell at your disposal for all the in- | formation you should hike vo obtain concerning | the comparisons which might be maue in the Rosse ol the mteroceanic canal and the Suez Janal. shali be nappy to lend my concurrence to an en- terprise whico | consider the complement vo! that whic | had veen avie LO bring to an eud with the tld of Frencn science and oj the capitals of France. dccep:, Fukv. DE LESSEPS, Panis, Jan, 16, 1875. SALVAGE AND HYGIENE. [HE CONGRESS. OF BRUSSELS FOR THE SAVING AND PROLONGATION OF LIFE. Brvssevs, Feb, 1, 1875. Ihave just learned the important fact that the Royal Salvage Society of Beigium has completed | wrangements for the building of an International Exposition and Congress at Brussels. THE INTENT AND OBJECTS OF THE EXPOSITION. it will be an exhibition of all Iile-saving appa- tatus, machinery and appliances jor the saving of dle and the promotion of knowledge of the science ‘i bygiene and its more general utilization, The mterprise—a nobie one—will be under the protec- | non of His Majesty the King of the Belytans, ana Will be presided over by His Royal Highness the | Vount of Flanders, SALVAGE. The subject of salvage in its most extended senxe Will. engage the particular attention or tne members 01 tue Congress; it will, indeed, be tne principal point for discussion. 1h this connection the sucject of Jue-saving apparatus, us invented or appued in every county ol the world, will come up. The machinery and apparatus jor lie- saving purposes Will be divided iuto nine Classes, thus:—sulvage tn cases of fire; shipwreck aud drowning; in time of war; hygiene and sauitary; hygiene as upped to mines, iactories and WOrk- shops; hygiene in tne househoid, aud medicine, ‘Y und pharmacy in tueir relations to ali the rs Blove. RULES AND REGULATIONS. The Exhibition will open in ine month of June, 1876. Arucies to be exuibited snould be delivered im Brussels before the 30tn ot hg next year. The distribution of awards will take place in tne Mwvdth Of September iollowing. Lbave deca iniormed tbat all persons wishing jor particuiar tufurmation on the suoject o1 the Exhib tiou snouid gudress themselves by letter Lo the Commission of Organizatioa betore tue jen or March, 1875. Tue audres3 is “a. A. Mercier, Secretaire Genérai de la So 1646 Royale dvs salt vateurs, 6 Rue Ducale, Brussel AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. & NEW ROUTE FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE COUNTRIES. Captain Moresby, of the British war-sbip Basi- isk, in a communication addressed to the Gover- nor of New South Wales, December 2, 1874, gives the jollowing iformation witi reference to the survey of the coast of New Guinea :— This survey has been successiuily carried out, Witi tue following results :—A triangulated survey of tue east shores and seas of New Guinea, ew. bracing a space of eiguty-tive miles of latitude aud lilty-fve mues of iougitdue, bas been compietely finished. Lt contains, mi addition to all tue coast live aud reets, &c.. being shown, more than 3,000 miles of separately fixed soundings. A ruquing burvey fas vbeen Made on the nortuern shores of New Guiuea, [rom Bast Cape to Astrolave Guil, ana ab UppiONXimate coast live Of 700 ov 800 miles in ex- tent iaid down. It has been proved that a saie chabnel @Xists round tae east eud of New Guinea, by which a new and shorter route thau be.ore kuoWn ts Opened up vecween Australia and China. ‘Vnis passage is not recommended jor sailing ves- sels Without a pliot or local knowledge, bul asa steam route (aud steam is fast becoming the car rylbg power ol tue World) it has no drawvacks, Toe greatest depth off the north coast of New | Guiuea at whica soundings were obtained was 2,000 1athoms. VACCINATION IN CHINA. It has been stated that the Emperor of China's Géath was caused by the smalipox, whence it might oe tnlerred that vaccination is not prac- tised in the Celestial Empire, This, however, says a Puris journal, 18 not the case. The virtues of tne cowpox were known to them many years before Jenher Giscove.ed it i our part Of the world, Their bistovians Ox it at about the twelitn ceutury vo! our era. Now, as we got the smallpox trom she Aravs toward tue end of the tenth century, Woen thuzes fiist described it, ihe qaesuon arises us tO Whether that disease existed in China belore. A puysician Of that country, Who nas written al extensive Work ol meuicine, says On this subject that smallpox Was unknown until in order to profit by our experience 1 | SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. da ote ohn ste SOON en rr reer eer pena bef . 4 Wi PLACE, 'W! an —A re pectable lela | thee. washin 0 objections to do any work? ray reier- SITUATIONS -WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, &e. 329 % Baer a Ay SECOND FLOOR.—A PROT. } who thoroughiv understa: a her business, as arete las cook ; is a good baker; city re! EAST MD ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYE speciable woman as ct under: and has no objection to isi with the eo course washing, erence, 829 3D AY. PE naRY. MTH AND 25TM STS,— <7 young girl 00d cook, washer and ironer ; bet city referen 12 ite KAST 18TH ST.—AS FIRST CLA 8 COOK; GOOD city reference. 2D AV,, NEAR IST ST.~A GERMAN GIRL TO cook, wash and iron; city or countr; om, COMPETENT WO- piain cook; 1s hrst class washer and oner; or do general housework in a small family ; city reterence. 1 FAST 38D S8T,—A Lag rt alge enced Eng ish Aire English "8 SB 8 wih ae Ey EIPARE | 07D in America. ag supervising cook; compe rene | tend houseboid affairs, Call for two days. 24 FAST 19TH ST. ROOM 2—A VERY GOOD | colored woman as cook for club house or restau- Taunt; good recomme: ons. ¢ A RESPECTABLE WOM, ds all kinds of dosh : beat reierence. 38 West 1818, ST. =A SMART ENGLISH GIRL AS ‘her and troner, or eecpapherasid $8 inane ‘thoroughly understands her business; first class city reference, . 4% Fan as co ‘ood cook, Washer and ironer; 18 can willing and obliging: no objection to geueral Work: good city reierence, able, Ouse’ EAST 52D <T.-A RESP{CTABLE YOUNG WO- | 330 EAST SM7H &ST., baat tat | 18ST AND 2D AVS, first floor, back,—As good cook, washet and froner; city or country; good reierence from last lace. Call for two days. 33 8TH AV,, ONE FLIGHT UP.-A RESPECTABLE & woman as first class 900k thoroughly. under- stands all kinds of cook: vivate fai ing Pe reference. ovjection to assist with was | 345 EAST $0TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS cook, washer and ironer; best city reference. Call or address. | 34 EAS! 17TH 8T,, IN THE STORE.—A RESPECT. able young woman as excellent cook; {sa good an Ker; will do the washing and from mily ; Bo bre biseuit ‘3 ing; is willing and ol bliging: good city reference. 7TH AV., SHOOND Foos. —A PE ‘BC’ rman oook; understands baking and all e gor ironing: & references, WEST SSTH ST.—TWO GIRL8—ONE Ak COO: ne ire : the other as chamberma\ hing and ironing. Call 36( 361 RAST 19TH SI.—A COOK WISHES A SITUA. tion, BETWEEN 8TH AND OTM le woman as cook; willing to and ironing ; best city referenc 45 | 6TH. AY. AS. GOOD POOR IN A PRIVATE family; best clty 60 18T AV., THIRD FLOOR—A RESPEOTABLE 100 '% Y ST, FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE German girl as plain cook, washer and ironer in a family. Address. 105 West {77H ST. ROOM 18—A YOUNG WOMAN ‘) as cook, washe? and froner: is a good baker: Rood city relerence Can be seen for two days. ST.—A_ FIPST CLAS: nin a private family; under | atands French and American cooking? no. objections. to | go with a family to the country du the summer | months j five years’ best city reterence, for two days. 109 WEST ISTH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL 10 COOK J and assist with the washing ; good reference, 1k WEST son ST.—TWO GIRLS TO LIVE fe. L15: ithers"ine as cooky washer” and arone other to do chamberwork and washing, tour yea erences. uo WEST 19TH ST., BASEMENT.—A RESPECTA- ble girl to cook and a aa with washing; no ob- Je A WEST St T ST. jon to the counity; good reterer 12, SECOND FLOOR.—A8 GOOD ©) cook, washer ing house; best city r id ironer; No objection to a board- 128 ST 197TH ST., IN THE STORE.—AS GOOD rel- rence. cook; is an excellent baker; would assist with Washing; would go a short distance in the country, best reterences, | 1 QS, West 9TH sr. IN THE STORE—A Goop idee excellent Samal; would Aggies wath the waetog would go a short distance in the coun- Wyi | best relerence, No notes answered. 133 WESt tH, sta RESPECTABLE WOMAN as ood cook: no objection to coarse washing; seven years’ reierence irom last place. 1 ‘ THE STORE.—TWO GIKLS to @ as cook and to assist with the washing; aitress; would assist with the chamberwork; both reo ‘oompevents best city reterence. 144 WEST 18TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS .ENGLISH cook; understands all Kinds of Lnglish cooking; weil recommended. — Call or address. 145 EAST, 22 St) BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND 3d avs, ‘second tloor.—A resnectable girl as prin cook, washer and fronerin a@ private iamily; good city reference. 147 Westsps (A respectable woman froner; city reference from her | 15 WHST 23TH ST, IN THE STORE.—A RE. OU spectable woman as first class cook; under. pene cocking in all tts branches; 18 an excellent baker. 1 for two days. WEST 42D ST.—AS_ GOOD COOK: OBJEC. tion to assist with the coarse washing; best city er and AS COOK, t pli 15: reference 155 west aT) 81., BACK ROOM, SECOND floor.—A respectable girl to cook, wash and iron in a private family: good city reference. 156 WEST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as first class coox ina private family; would do the coarse washing; best city reference. 15 WEST 28TH 8T., ROOM 5.—A YOUNG WOMAN 3 good cook; {s'a good bread and pastry baker; ould assist in washing; good city refereuce, 159 WEST 22H st, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH Oo ays. one stair up, room 5—A respectable ‘wo inap as first class cook; understands her business thor- | elty relerence. — 160 ; EAST 53D 8T., NEAR 3D AV.—TWO RE- peciable girls; one as plain cook. washer and ironer; the other as chamvermaid and waitress; best references. 166 STH AV., BETWEEN 18TH AND 19TH STS.—A Protestant woman as first clus cook; is a goou bread and biscuit and pastry baker: understands soups, meats of aii kinds; no objection to the country ; best city reterence, Callin the store, BETWEEN 6TH AND 71H AVS.— | wash )_ German widow as plain cook, washer and ironer. | 8 COOK | 41: 40, | 42, | A aghly; no objection to a private boarding howe; best | SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. _ Chambermaids, &c. 294 “itn WEST LTH ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS rmaid EN 804 QnA weet 40TH St.—a YC YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL to do chamberwork and in sewing or cham- pl Derwork and wait les) athe Calor a addy ‘aiting in w small fai rally city refere 307 310 EAST @OTH ST—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. ermald and to take eare of chudren; best city Call tor two days, EAST SIH S8T.-a RESPROTABLE YOU. girl todo chamberwork and paises, ore! Derwork and fine washing; 1s willing and obliging ; © elty ices. Call tor two ‘s 31 EAST 45°H S!.—a YOUNG GIRL TO DO chamberwork and assistin washing and iroving Sait fo general housework in asmali private family. SITUATIONS WANTED=—FriEMALES. eed hoi b en) OBL. ore hn rovwrnnne ey Dressmakers and Seamstresses. Ww’ NIED—BY A_ RESPECTA! a oe ROTEELARS Youns person, @ situation | stress in a priva somes! in ene wor! mot natisfac- tera one a WORKING WOMEN'S PRO- r: TECTIVE U TOS 88 Bleecker st. General Housework, &e. 2 HAMILTON 8ST. od Rag teak eueructam B first class reference {ror young Swed! 1 housework ; 35 KING 8T., IN THE REAR.—A Re* PECTABLE ) girl to do general housework; no odjection to city or country, 38 DESBROSSES 8T.-A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO everal housework in # small private tamily; good city reterence. EAST $9TH 8T.-A GIRL, LATFLY LANDED, to do ch amber work and plain sewing. 396 EAS 86TH ST., BETWEFN 1ST AND 2D A respectabie young girl as chambermald D SOWIE | ‘ Rood ci city Teference. 327 7 RAST 47TH ST, TWO STAIRS UP—a RE. sneatabie young irl as chambermaid or assist in washing and pening . or would do general housework in_a small famil, | references, 329 7TH AV.—A_ YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL AS ehambermaid and waitress in a strictly private family; none others need apply; best reference trom last employer. Call on or address E. L. P. 33 EAST “sD. 8T.-AN AMERICAN WOMA! who thorouch!y understands her busiviess, as ghamber aid _and seamstress; good reerences, Call on dresi D. B14 B48 333 TWO RESPEG/ABLE GIRLS; ONE tocook, wash and iron: the other to do cham- berwork and waiting ; best city retereuce, 404 WEST 26TH ECO! 8T., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT rooms. —A young woman as first class cook: 1s willing to assist with the washing and ironing; ten yours’ referexce from last place. bi nl? 20TH 8 > PRBEEOTSBLA WOMAN (Protestant) a + uaderstands pastry, soape, poultry, #: and all ty branches; best city ret- her last omployor. “Can be scen tor (wo 3 ol day if not WEST 32D “Br. A lady as cook, washer and ironer; ts no objection to going in the country; couniry reterenci 413 NEST ort ot BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH ava—A Texpectaiile, aprowrant woman as ovok and to assist with the w: 38TH ST., BETWE! 7 RESPECTABLE ENGLISH first class stcity or ae AND 10TH AV3,— A respectabio young woman as cook, washer and ironor; understands her business well; best city Telerence. A or apply. 4257 7TH we as RESPECTABLE GIRL AS COOK tt with the washing; tour years’ city relerences | mm her Jast place. WEST 42D S!., 2D FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A respectable woman, lately broke up housekeap- ing, would like a situation as plain cook, and Is a good washer and lroner. Address. JORNER STH ST. (RING THIRD xcellent cook: would do the coarse a go bread an ty refer Call or address, . UN GIRL TO COOK, WASH §25 = Hoe i oughly understands her business; good city 1 city Tetorencel trou cy trom last pl lace. 532 WEST ae ST. IN THE STO! RE- ectable girl as cook: underst It kinds ot cooking and !s eood ker; no objection to a boaraing Pais ; Rood cl. y reterence. 544 2D AV., NEAR 380TH bes A RESPECTABLE woman’ as onok : will with washing; pri- vate family preferred. Cau bo seen at last emplover's 55Q NEST STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG & woman as plain cook, washer and ironer tor the country; good country Treterences. Address AN N. G7] KEXINOTON AV, (PRESENT EMPLOYERS )— A good plain cook, washer and ironer in a pri- vate family. G5 ITH AY, BETWEEN OTH AND set STS. IO in the store.—A widow woman as good piain Cook, washer and ironer in a sinall family. 1 5] 2D AV., BETWEEN 76TH AND 19TH STS, second floor, back room.—A respectable girl ‘ook, washer and itoner in a private tamily ; best city for two days, RESPECTABLE FRENCH WOMAN WISHES TO goas cook in a French, Spanish or American fam- ily; good city reference. Address COUK, Herald office YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS COOK; WILL do the coarse washing if required; is anexceiient baker; best city reference, Address COOK, box 192 Herald Uptown Branch office. A RESPAKCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN Ae (PEAIN cook, washer and ironerin a hrivate ily: be: City reterences. Address A. Z., box 195 Herald pawn Branch office. 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG GIRL OVO aschumbermaid and to mina childre’ 33: 335 EAST, BAST 27TH st, —A YOUNG GIRL AS bermaid, fine washer and ironer, or would do Coarse washing and cooking; best city relerences. from last place. 34( WEST 41ST ST., SECOND FLOOR,—A_ RE- spectable Protestant girl as chambermald and in @ respectabe tamily; satisiactory reter waitress joes. WEST 39° SECOND FLOOR—A R shectabie young xirl as chambermald and wait: 345 eat city reference. maalgh 346 West ste sts YOUNG GIRL TO DO OLY chamberwork and waiting; willing and obligin city reference. 349 EASY 25H ST., BETWEEN IST AND2DAVS.— e A young girl as chambermaid and waitress or as chambermaid and assist wita the washing and iron- i est reterence from last place, WEST 43D ST.—A YOU 351 clothing neatly; erences. 408 WEST 33TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman io do chamberwork and sewing, and ake herself useful: gool city reterence; can be seen days, Call or address. 404 FAST MTH ST., IN THE REAR.—A COMPE- tent Protestant girl to do chamberwork and ; can do up fine will go in the cotintry: etty ret- ence. 40 WEST SMI ST.. TOP FLOOR.—A RE ESPECI- able gir! in private family as chambermaid and seamstress; has machine, 40 WEST 2TH ST., IN STORE.—A YOUNG WO nan a§ chambermaid or seamstress; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's Ci a does all kinds of family re! sewing; good city re 41 WEST 31TH ST. AS COMPETENT CHAMBER. maid and waitress to goin the country; thre years’ references from last place, Call tor two 41¢ WEST 41ST ST.—A’ YOUNG GIRL AS OHAM- bermatd and waitress or to take care of children; good reference. ALS WEST WOrH sta YOUNG GIRL 48 cuAM- dermaid aud waitress; ie willing and obliging; best city reference. 418 WEST 40TII ST,, NEAR 10TH AV., ONE STAIRS up.—As chambermatl and waitress in a private family; good reference; city preterred. 49) WEST 58D ST.—A WOMAN TO GO OUT WASH. Fd and ironing by the day; good reference it Wanted. 43 2D AYV,, NEAR 25TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RE- spectable Protestant girl, lately landed, as ehambermati or to take care of chitdren ina private family. Lait for two days. 4 1 WEST 37TH —A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. bermaid and to do the fine washing; unde stands fluting; or as chambermaid and waitress; city Feterence. 434 7TH AV., CORNER OF TH ST. (RING THIRD bell).—A&’ chambermald, to assist with the washing ; good city reterence. ti rt cl 451 WEST 31ST ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS WAIT. iny 505 lays. bliging IsT AV., BETWEEN 29TH AND 80TH STS, German girl as chambermaid in a nice family GOOD, PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND IRONER wanted—With good city references. Call from 10 to 12 at 313 West 43th st. Chambermatds, &c. WEST 45TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’ b2 rere girl as first class eid ad ina pri wate family ; can do sewing if required; good city reteren 6 EAST 418T 8T., 4th avs. —A competent ee and to do sewing or ef rei RETWEEN MADISON AND ‘oung Scotch ke care of children; best nce, EAST 112TH ST,—A GIRL AS COOK, WASHER, _and Ironer. | 200 EAsT 47TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A MIDDLE- age woman as cook tm a private family; no o! jection to plain washing and ironing, ‘ NEAR iy Ay Michie floor —T so sisters; one, ## good ‘cook to as- sist with the washing it required; the other as chamber- maid and waitress in a private family; good reterence; | woula Ko a short distance i the country, 904 EAST 36TH S1,—AN EXPERIENCED in # private family, understands ali tts pastr; and bread; best city reference. Can be sven tor two 208 ™, WES EST 32D § 82D ST., NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR,— A young girl as good plain cook or would do the housework of a smatl tamily; good city reference. Al} WEST 41S! ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS GOOD ¢ cook, washer and ironer, or as/aundress; good y reference. Cali for two days, RESPECTABLE Abe WAVERLEY PLAOE.—A — woman as cook in a private family that lives a feiss distance in the country; understands alt kinds of cooking. 112% WEST 68D ST. respectable young girl as chambertnaid and waltress; will be found neat, willing and obliging. 10¢ WEST 15TH ST.—A SOCOTOH CANADIAN todo chamber work and mina growing chdlarent | Rood reference. 10) WEST 15TH ST., REAR.—A COMPETENT @ young girl as chambermaid and waitress or take care of children and do sewing; good city reference. antl 2 WESC 2TH ST., IN THE Re ares YOUNG Leh, as chambermaid; willing to do the fine Tkronts. and ire Ui q 0 objection to no ears vate boarding house; best reference from last place. an be seen for two days. WEsT %TH ST. (RING BELL NO. 9.—A young girl as chamberimald and waitress: best WEST 46TH S8T., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH ave—A resvectatle } city reference. 133 West tH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermaid or wait no objection to a pri- je boarding house best cliy'r reterenc Ah EAST 25TH 81., IN THE STORE.—TWO RE- bie girls: ‘one a ood baker: w do the washin chamberwald and waitress, small private family: best city reterences. | O17 MEST StH ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND 81H avs, second flodr, back room.—A competent | Woman as good plain cook; is an excetient laundress | ret objection to @ short distance in the couatry; good city reference. | 2) wast 28TH ST., REAR HOUSE.—A | with was ne 6) EAST 45TH S1,—A RESPECTAULE private fan familys good city reference. 221; EAST 46 ENT WOMAN’ aB hort di cook, Washer and ironer; no objection to go a ee in the country; geod reterences. IN THE BAKERY.—A = n as good plain cook, we er; Rov city reference, BAS? 4isT ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS,— A respectable young girl to cook and assist with svod city reterence. the washing and troming; © wi good cook, washer and ironer ina email } (16: 134 WiST 28TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RE?. fully competent and has best city reterences, 138 WEST 17TH ST., BASEMEN?.—A RESPBC bie young girl as chambermaid and waitre: best city reference tro piace, 147 WEST 16TH 8T., BETWEEN AvK—A voung gicl, tately Lande and waitress or to do general h wae private tamiiy. 15 | es ert he ae ean ere and waiting, and assist with hin; 6TH AND 7TH d. as chamber- jasework in a ence 155 NEST SST Sta YOUNG GIRL AS FIRST Veo el hamostmald and waitress; best city ref- erence. Cal tor twe WOMAY AS waitress, or chambermaia nd ironing ; best reference. 15 WEST %TH ST.-A YOUNG e chambered and and to do fine washing #81 56TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Ma aschambermail and waitress of to assist wit ight housework; saline and obliging. irl aschant- | (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).+A | ‘oning, or would do waiting; best city | girl fe. chambermaid of to | pectable girl aschambermaid and waitress; is | WEST 2TH 8I.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | ng: three years’ best city refer: | 30 AV., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE ‘oung Woman as chambermaid and waitress, or ting alone; good city reierence. 59 to do wait girl as chambermaid and waitress; no objection toa assist in the kitchen. Ww: aT. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVR—A eoloren girl, who speaks English and ainbermaid and nurse: city reference. HAMBERMAID ning in asmall private i willing and obliging, 863: family of to. a generat housework ; 88 2D AV,, SE: OND FLOOR, ROOM 7.—A GOOD girl ‘aschambermald and waitress, or would do housework in all famtiy; good city reference. Call for two days. 1. Olt 6TH AV.—A_ RESPECTABLE GIRL AS chambermaid and waitress; gooa cliy reter- ence. Call for two days. 1.035 6TH AY., BETWEBN S7TH AND 68TH STS. ¢) incandy store.—A respectable German girl as chambermald, or to do general hou:ework; first class feferences, 1.142 2D AV.—TWO RESPEUTABLE RAL | girls as chambermaids and waitresses to assist with washing snd ironing ; best city Telerences: 5 1 16 2D AV.—A_YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER. °. maid and waitress; good city reference. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 3 Tas 9TH ST.—A FRENCH DRESSMAEER, y the day or week: good cuiter and fitter; city references, ° xa dress, F, G., couturiere francaise. EAST 82D S8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRU AS irse and to do plain sewing in a private family; ig and obliging; good cityreference. Cail tor WEST 90/1) ST.—AS FIRST CLASS OPERATOR by the day; understands ladies’ and intants’ seer d every description of laco and fancy white MALLOY, 12 WEST 16TH 3 BASEMENT.—A YOUNG i woman sea s and to do chamberwork | ina private tain! oO fall or address. ete 19TH 8T., BETWEN 6TH AND 7TH dressmaker by the day or week; chil- '§’ clothing; operates ou machines; terms Pall or address. 125 dren's ant bo reasonable. 43 WES? 2TH ST.—AS SEAMS!IRESS; CAN ©) dress hair; would assist with chamberwork; is willing and obliging; was accustomed to Wait on a dell- cate lady. 163 West MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GERMAN YO giri an seamstress, with lent chamberwork, or w take care of chiluren; is per.ectly competent and ean ployer. ; 170 EAST SST S7.—A COMPETSNT DRESSMARER and trimmer wishes a tow tore customers by the day or week, cr ton or address: DR MAK HR, 939 * TH ‘OP FLOOR—A RESPECT. | 239 toe young iri’ to do" cooking, washing and ironing; eity Feierencs 4 WEST 41ST S.—A GOOD PLAIN COOK IN a private tamily; would assist in the washing And itoning; stx years? re BAST HOUSTON ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.— jerman girl as chambermaia or to attend chil- | Atherican tamily, dren in’ 8 EASE 70H ST., 185 ‘shectabie girl: to’ ao chamberwork or watting, Call tor two days. 181' T=, RESPECTABLE YOUNG + No objection to do the dest city reter- 249 Woinan'aet an as first class cook coarse Washing and trommge: the by ences, Apply inesday and Wednesda, ST 41ST ST, NEAR 8TH AV.-A YOUN ‘as cook. Washer and ironer, or would do LiseWork 4 @ smail private fanily; good city tof g 3 3D AV, BETWEEN 28ST AND 22) STS, 1 | 278 ature ii the store.—A respectable witl asf Cook ina private tamily: best city reference from Iast place; no objection to w nice place in the country. 306 FAST S57 ST.—A FIRST CLASS COOK IN city or country; understands all kinds of ing- lish and American cooking: Would assist with the wash- ing ;excelient city reference. Call tor two days, BQ] BAST aati (st... FIRST. FLOOR, REA OU ¢ widile-aged Seotéh woman to cook, wasl ifon. 30 mA k) AST TH hem Ae fit house ; ty reer 313 WEsT 2TH & RYAR.—A_ RESPECTABLE woman as good cook ; willing to assist with the Washing ; best cl.y reterencs. 314 WEst ISTH =1.—A © BECOND FLUO: class cook in a priv. 0, ny BACK oarding pen * a PETENT WOMAN AS the misdie of the reiga of the Cheou dynasty, at Glas ik. 10.6 be ‘at Which flourished about the sixth century before | avira tte ee ce utderswads Lee a I Christ, and tial 1 Was only toward the enu of | city reiere the soug dynasty, answerita to our twelith con. | SSeS | ee Ce ey aT tdat toecdlation Ww actised on you Y14 ST STH oT.— eth en bh ac tana at Seeeeiaee 170 young | 315 hands cooking in Ail its beahohes oth meat caildren as a means of protection trom the spon- taneous tuaiady, The experiment Was first tried on tie Emperor's g:andson, and sueceeded per- feculy, aud ior more ‘han fifty years tne reputa- tation Of this treatinent’ “grew in the minds of the people, out it became gradually apparent that the remedy was not tnlaliivie, especially when the disease assumed an epluemic character, As jor the cowpox, the missionaries at Pekin sent over accounts ot (0 ) While Jenuer oly puvlished his 17. ‘Phe way in whicu the Chinese in Inocuiale the coWpox is Uhis:—The dry virus, na puveruient State, is blown through a stiver tuve into tie leit nostril if the pauent be ayirl, aud into the rigit Oue In case OF & boy. A second and more modern method consists in dissolving the ary Virus tu lour oF ive drops of clear Water; Us is then taken up in @ litte Cotton, which they Uirust toto tie right or left nostril, according to the sex, a¥ above tated, ‘Toe tird Way consists iu perfiorming the same operation with (resh virus, Which 18 taken on the spot irom a heaithy cbild. and soups: can bone and lard: can get up’ ail kinds of fancy side dishes. both French and Spanish aishes; is a | first class pastry co.k for either public or private; city | reterence. 320 ST «7TH &f,, ONE FLIGHT UP, IN THE je ic A cespect> ble tnmarrled woman. to gO out by the day to cook, Wash or iron, thoroughly wn- derstands ler business, best city reference, 393 WEST I71H ST, REAR=A RESPROTABLE girl to do plain Cooking, washing, ironing and housework tor a sinali ‘amily; good city reference. Qe BAST SST SLA RESPECTABLE GIRL TO 325 cook and do the Coarse washing in a private fainily: five yours rererence trom Inst place. EAST STIL ST,, SECOND FLOOR—AS UOOK B25 tt private (ainiy understands all kinds of meats, soups, game and poultry desseris; food city ret. erence, Lae . Das) BAST UTH 8T,, ROOM 10. RESPECT. BQB aire Protestandairis. sisters, onc HK, Ww he and tron; the other to do chamber work or chamberwork and waiting. Call for two day: and | | 239 by 4 202 | 25% ‘<A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER. d Waitress; no objection toa boarding 194 “nai mai house. BAST °7TH 8T., 3D AV., THIRD FLOOK—A girl to do chamberwork or chamberwork and fe wing ina private fainity : no onjecttons to the country; cars’ reference from has PAST 2TH ST., FIRST FLOOR—A RESPECT. ble English girl as chambermaid and seam- AL or address, stress, . WEST 40TH ST.. 207 girl as chambe! family ; city references. 208 cab at WoT 320 ST.—A RE. PEOTABLE | GIRL AS competent chambermaid and scamstress; best city reference 21 3 WAST (8TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO UP- stairs work or general housework LF A Goal pri- Faie family ; best city rererence. Cali days 206 A RESPECTABLE COLORED aid and waitress in private QO] Rm BAST 2TH ST. NEAR SD AV, TOP FLOOR ~ _ 215 3 yonng girl as chambermaid and nurse; chy reference. sok sie 9 92) EAST 2TH —a GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID LLL and assist in sowing or washing; good city ret- erence, 39 WEST STH ST.—A) FRENCH GIRL AS 2 chamberinaid and to do fine washing in a pri- vate family; good reference. T 33v ST., FIRST FLO espectable’ young girl ix years’ reference irom iast employer. BACK ROOM.— jambermaid and val waitre: or address. 2 WES! 33D ST. (RING BELL NO. ©.—A RE- 4 spectable middle-aged woman as first elass laundress, w do general housework; 1s willing and obliging ; best city r —A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER- ress; is fully competent SECOND FLOOR, FRONT. “aad and w WEST 23D sT. 268 fronitg : will two days. do chamberwork and asgist, with ee It make herself generally usetul. S10RE.—A ST ‘aire Wors and t hand sewer ful; mo objection to the euuB tan be seen to-day trom 10 ‘ iy TH 288 & ose te de! ‘upst Gare of clilluren: is ag clr generally ie sent ug relerene why xcoljeny. reser ¢ 3p av. BETWEEN ‘2D AND 23D 8T&, 290 second oor.—A respectable young mirl to do chamberwork and waiting; good reterence, td Willing to | ais | understands Whe ST. BRIDGES PLACE.—A RE- | WEST SSTH ST.. IN THE STORE.—A_COMPE- tent young girl as seamstress; would assist with light chamberwork or take care of children; thorougaly jer & Wilson's mactine ; does all kinds of amily sewing: best city references. Call tor two 8. 22 can alter and Udresses; operates on two machines. — 938 STH AV.CA LADY WISHES TO DO SOME #30 plain sewing; willing to work cheap. Apply to Mrs HALWOK. 239 WEST 830 ST, BETWEEN 7rA AND arn avs., second floor, front.—A young is first class sewer oy hand of machine; no Shdesuon to work. 25 4 WEST MTH ST.—A LADY WISHES cure a place for in other duties tt requiree 97( WEST 381 H scamstress and dress: can cut and tit: has her own Whe Call tor two days. ine WITH ST.. ROOM 12.—A RESPECTABLE TO PRU- girl as seamstress; is obliging fean fully recommend ner, SOTABLE GIRL AS the day or week; & Wilson sewing BEAWEEN 20TH AND 27TH STS—A respectable girl as competent seamstress i 2389 take care of growing children; willing and obliging : good reterence. ©; 409 WEST ast ST.—A PROTESTAN! AS SE. oJ stress: understands ali kinds of sewing and fits children's clothing of all kins; 18a competent operator on Wheel Higon’s machine : wages no ob+ i steadily 4 by the week y Wilson's machine; terms mode 48 9TH AV. (RING SECOND. BELL).—a YOUNG woman as seainstress and todo chamborwork or chamberwork and waiting; best reierence trom last place. 2D AV., ON F P, 49( competent person as seatnstress Ina pri family; would take care of an invalid or a child, rv} oud 41K nurse; best reverence. kid = CLA-8 OPERATOR ‘ON WHEE LER & WIL. machine wishes engawements by the day; cathe huest bridal and inivais watdrobes, Address ERATOR, Herald Upiown Branch utfice. GPE ATOR “) PIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE & few engazements by the day or week: making, ting and tr iming a svecially; ho meals required ex: copt lunen: terits reasonaiie; ‘first class reierences, Address Miss L, M., Meraid Uptown sranct oitice, A TRUSTWORTHY PROTESTANT NURSE AND Seamstress: one who ts very kid to children. Ad. aress 0. M., Herald Uptown Bracen witice. A FIRST CLASS Lfatrbsni TO G0 out BY the day; superior cutte mer; Would take work nome. Address OU Pte bos W0 Herald Uptown | Branch oifice, Tess and ore aber ae in a private family ; will- watting or chamberwork and fine washing; city refer- | 310 | Bit | 224 | ina small tamily. Call lor two Jay: 2v AY., 31TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | | 332 340 have a first class recommendation irom her present em- , girl as seamstress in a private family; | | 437 | stall f CHAM. | —A YOUNG small private fF years’ city 4 EAST 29TH Sf.. FIRST FLOOR, girl to do general housework i family: is a good cook and laundre: references trom !ast place. 82 CHARLTON sT.~a YOUNG GIRL TO Do HOUSS- <= Work in a smail tamily: good reterences. T15 MEST, IH ST—4 RESPECTABLE AMER. ©) ican girl to do general housework ina private family; good city reference 120 EAST NTH ST. PRONT BASEMENT.—A RE. spectable colored girl to do general housework. Call tor two days. ren WEST 33D 8T.—A RESP Chon Ad YOUNG woman to do al housework small pri- vate family, or to take care of ghildven ana fone plain sewing: city reterence from her last p 180% T 19TH 8f.—A YOUNG “PRO! BsTANT « fie, lntely landed, to do general housework in & mit WES 19TH to do general housework In a small pri 13] liy: elty reference. | 132 West 19TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR, REAR | 224 house.—A respectable young girl to do general | housework: best city reference. 138 ESSEX ST), KOOM IRA GERMAN GIRL To | do general housework in a small private family. | Call for two days, 14] WEST ora, st —A PROTESTANT GIRI, TO do general housework ; is willing and ovliging; Rood city reteren: 152 ence. WEST MTH ST—A GIRL TODO GENERAL housework ina respectable family; city reters 203 CHATHAM SQUARE. FIRST. FLOOR.—A RE, spectable voune wothan to do general house- Work in a private family; city reference: D4. CAST 20 ST. REAR A YOUNG GIRL TO DO general housework : 18 a plain cook, good washer and troner; willbe tound willing and obliging. Call one aye A RESP ECTABLE WOMAN Call WEST 16TH. ST, {u,d0 Beneral housework; good reterence. ve for t tw WEST 88D ST.—A ory LALELY LANDED, 10 do general housework, 2u1 | do light Nousework. | 243, WEST 35TH 8T., SECOND FLOOR,—A GOOD uirl to do general housework: is @ good plain Cook and bread maker and a first class laundress; good, days. | 247 & ST, FIRST FLOOR,—A RESPECT- | thle le young woman:to do general housework in a private tamily ; two vears’ city reterence. Vall tor two days. | 954. WAST WTH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG OE girl todo general housework.in ® private 1 ily; best city reterence. 975 MULBERRY 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO fs J do general housework; Is @ good washer and | rone city or country. Q(z WEST worl 81a RESPROTABLE YOUNG 18 to do light housework in a small faut 3 3 willing al id ybliging : city r WEST 38H ST.. ONE FLIGHT girl to do general housework In a p: or chamberwork in a private boar.ing house. EAST 26TH ST, TOP FLOOR. FRONT ROOM.— A respectable woman to do general housewor! is a good plain cook, washer and troner, and a good baker; best city reterences, IN eats BASEMENT, 5 9 | 936 4 ay. _ SITUATIO: ‘SS WANTED—reMALES. 11 a} BLERCKFR ST, FRONT, BASE! Young lady of good address, from the housekeepers widower 160 5 Tainily preverred. WEST 25°H ST.—-AN AMERICAN, family: has a thorough knowie trom 9 to 6, oung Indy, as hiouseKeep, IST AV., NEAR 16TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE Widow woman as housekecper for an old Ind le | for two da: Call for two daye “AV —A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN who thoroughly understands house todo the Work oF the house for an elderly 1409 deman ; first class reierence, 784 Address YOUNG AMERICAN LADY, AGED 21 would like a situation as housekeeper. LADY OF ypocatien AND RE- ng house. NOT 4 er ina hotel or pirate ‘ge of the same, Apply 276 332 A. MB, N AMERICAS sar ies Me like a situation as work! Herald ofice. is co steat to take entire charge. wise’ Warne Ta lhte oP, New Britain, Conn. Laundresses, de. ST.-10 DO CHAMBERWORK ANB s undersiants fluting d st manner, best city re: ladies’ lac from last place. GREENWICH 8Y.—A RE OO Todo milking, churning, pists Weshing. "t utter: best i folereuices from last employer. Apply rs GRUBE 6 CHARLTON ST, ROOM 10, RBAR,—A Mp Seat Res, tocniy Jeet ter husband: «a8, the day washing or bousecleaning. — OWN. 9 t ASE 4TH Si, IN REAR.—A COMPRTENT Jaan tress nts" Wwasiing and ironing by the day or week; good reference, Cail-all the week, JOT West 2H St. NSAR OTH AV. FIRST floor.—A respectable colored woman wishes @ nw gentlemen’s or families’ washing: 50cents to $L per dozen, WE 127 Nircrenny washing done in the best mann posstbie by ISAuL A PAt 145 Weer oti, st. FRONT RAS D lies’ washing and prive. 151 ina Le ciaratty: 15 EAST 39TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS FIRt OF class laundress; understands fluting by rey yen machine; city retere| ‘nees. Can be seen tor two ENT.—FAM: ironing done at reasonable ides best refere: 3 1b 6 WEST 28TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS OD ‘ina private family; best city reference. 15 6) WES? ISTH ST. ROOM & REAR.—A_CUMPE- IO sont laundress desires a tew more engagements by the day or at home. Call 61 48TH ST. OND FI j Family and gentlemen's washing. ironin, by the dozen, of Wor done; good reference it required. 216 HTH SOA RESPECTABLE GIRL Ag “i Teandcers or cook, washer and froner, tT smail private tamily; or zeneral housework; good reterences, n be seen two day 99.4. SULLIVAN ST. ON THE TOP FLOOR.—A RE 24‘F spectadle girl ‘as good washer ano ironer and kood cook in a small private family; good city refer ence. 9IQ EAST si St. ROOM L—A COMPETENT AAO laundress wants ladies’ of gentlemen's washing OF Would go out by the day; best city referenc 230 & ST 29TH 8’ RE-PECTABLE WOMAB wants gentlemen's and ladies’ washing at iter 0 own home ; best city reierences, 930) tA T 20 ST, SECOND FLOOR, BACK 40 room.—As experisnced laundress; understal at fluting and acing up clothes in the best style: Bo ob! on to the country or @ boarding hows Tet Q39 WEST ZiT St. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8Ta — avs. basement —A respectable woman wishes t¢ go ont by the day washing, ironing and housecleaning: Rood references. 4, BE? BUIL'ING.—A RESPECTABLE an to 3 washing and ironing at her ows home tor’ Saute Sand gentlemen. Can be seen tor twe days. 9. 41-8) iT 2b ST. . TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—4 respectable woman solicits gentlemen's and la 81: WEST 88°H ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG *) girl, lately landed, to ae gencral housework in Oe 221 ‘ate family: willing to wor! A RESPECTABLE EAST 30TH ST.. GIRL TO do general housework best city reterence, FAST TIT s THIRD FLOOR, BACK room.—A competent woman to do housework 93; EAST 46TH st. ROOM 6 SECOND A respectable one, Kirlto do g: fork in @ smail tamil: willlog and obliging; good Call tor two days, days. WEST 32D ST.—A COMPETENT GIRL TO DO Q4 Nouswork inva smell. private tamily; city rete erence. ¢ li or address. 263 WEST, BD ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN) A sHORT time In this country, to do general housework ; is willing and obliging. 32 rg WEST SOTH Sf, FRONT BASEMENT.—A ad Protestant woman to do general housework city reference, Call fur two days, 398 Bast itn st, ROOM 10—A PROTEST. oe ty to do generat poate family; ood Washor and aul fort two o days. ap fi 3 3/( “EAST {6TH 8T.—A RESPKCTABLE GIRL 'e too general housework; is good plain cook. washor and ironer; good reterences, Cail for two days. 330 § HAST 33D SI, TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE- oe le girl, 14 years old. todo light house- ork in’ family. 330) EAST 33D ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE; Cdl eld woman todo general hourework tor a small family. EAST 89°H 8T,.—A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG irl to do general housework ina small private | Jan be seen tor two days. WEST 26TH fs epee housework F 1262 3 \T work {fa small private roner; good references. family. ge 335 33¢ ) WEST. “OTH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO housework ina small private family: good elty reference irom last place. AST 26TH 8T.. THREE FLOURS UP.—a young girl to take care of children or to do light housework; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's ma- chine; reference. 3249) FAST 2TH AT. THIRD FLOOR.—A GIRL TO do goneral housework; good reference trom her last place. 3 FAST S4CH =T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO e 4 do general housew ee willing and twodays two years’ reference trom last last place. for two days, € EAST 3D &ST.—-A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG 34 4 girl to do general housework in a small private family; city reference. 354. EASt yt ST.—-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG OO girl to do general nousework in a small family; is ‘willing and obliging; three years’ good city reter- ence. Call for two days. 36. “HUDSON AN RL TO DO e 4. general Housoiwork in # small American farn- ity. Call atter 12 o'clock. | « 392 EAst 4TH 8T., CORNER LEWIS.—A RE- spectable young girl, lately landed. to do cen. eral housework in u small tamily. Apply for three days. 396 8TH AV.—A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL TO DO or general housework in a small private tamily; Wages nol so much an object as a g home. 13 * 15TH Sf, BETWEEN 18ST AV. AND AV, 4( =A scotch woman to do reneral housework; isa Boot plain cook, good washer and ironer. 8T.-A YOUNG WOMAN TO | @ small tamily ; good 15 BASS Tra sha RESPRCTASLE aTRt. To 4 ” Tb denarat housewotk In a private tamily.Js lately landed; 18 willing a te 419 FAS IN ‘An English woman to do general Tousework, in a small private family; 18 @ good washer and ironer and | plain co FRONT, TWO FLIGH'S UP. 98% EST 46TH ST., 4 A ‘respectable’ young woman fo, do general housewor objection to the country; good reference. Call for two days. Q() 2) AV. BETWEEN STH AND sori sts. 4¢ top floor, tront room.—A respectable young wo. man todo general housework in a small private family or as plain cook, Wasiter and Ironer; city or count FAST 1TH ST. A YUUNG GIRL, LATEL landed. to do housework in a sinail family. Call for two days, 37 Ot Sh. TWO FLIGHTS OF sTALiS UP, Ae m the front.—A 1 ‘onng girl to Go general hot a work ima plain family in the city: reference it wante A4L 12 Arica ue OTARLE GIRL TO DO ) STH AY. ood city reterences. D4 respectable girlto do general housework in @ “BETWEEN SD AND 4TH STS. smali family; besteity reterences, ARQ WEST 33D NEAR 9TH AV.—A YOUNG 468 girl to do general Housework; good city reter- enee. GRAND 8T.—A YOUNG Yann TO DO ge’ ral housewor! 1 fami 509 ? GIRL TO DO GEN. AN WEST 26TH ST.—a YOUS eral housework, Mrs. g 7TH AY, BETWEEN 31D AND are ST: sll «ring second bell, hand side).—A respec: ble girl to do light housework in @ smail private family; city reterence, R51 It Ax BETWEEN OTH AND tH ST: GOL one stairs up. fromt.—a respectable young girl to do general housework in @ small privace tamily, best enty_rererence. 2 8TH AY. 03: able young won & small fumiiy. (RING NO. 4 BELL)—A_RESPECT- fo_ do general Aousework In 0 to 4. YOUNG GIRL TO DU HOUSEWORK; Is a Goon | washer and troner. both st. and 7th av. Cail at the northeast corner of HRousekeeners, &e, 4 FORSYTH ST,, IN THE GROCERY STORE.—A widow lady, Well educated, as housekeeper tur & widower, 49 cits by young lady, tamily preterred. First Pa too a REFINED | as Hotige keepers Widower's Fee ay LUTE WESIERS. | todo ‘Washing or housecleaning, | 826 | dress tor a hotel or be 3 | 432 | 665 | re aonanenis | travel. Ges’ * Washing, or would go out by the da, QAI BOTH ST., LN THE GROCERY STORE.—d Mepestahla ngiish woinan ag first class ldute Gress in # private ‘amily or a boarding house; no objeo tron to other work y reterence. 9 KAST S0°H ST. WEEN 2D AND 8D AY. Br 5 242 hoor ‘roots Tia” tiene class, leundrets wishes family Washing; children’s and ladies suits done in first class style. best city reference. D4; EAST 28rH_ 8’ E class laundress, or week, or first class Finer ELOOr os ee a1 go out In families ein washing; understands Her buninesst y reference. 25( AN EXPERIENCED LAUS- 9) shing to her own home oF go out by the day: good city Feiereace. 254 OTH AV. (RING THREE TIMES.)—A8 FIRSY OE class Inundress; b TA esp BETW N ISTH AND 16TH +T3.—A table woman wishes to go out by es as r Would take 262 }8 ing. AY., FOURTH FLOOR, ROOM 9-4 Be vetabls roman fo do gentiomen's, famines washing by the week of. month: futing, putting prompily attended to; best city reference. Rai all week. 319 EAST 43D ST. TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM,— e A respectable young woman’ to go out was! and ironing, or housecleaning ; or to take in washt 32. EAST 2%6T Sf, FIRST FLOOR—A FIRS? 325 Tiss iduadress wishes ladies, gentlemen's. of family washing. understands ‘et. business thoroughly stationary tubs: all convemiences. Cali on or at FOX, vanity Mrs FOX MADISON 8T., ROOM 6—A FIRST CLASS | luundress wishes ladies’, gentlemen's and fa ilies’ washing and French fluting to do at her o' few ‘ail for two days. 402 G GIRL as 2 cines taune waiting alone: tho eagle understands her business; FIRE? it chumbermaid, of would ao first class city reference. 407 BASE ATE ST. TOP FLOOR BACK.—A PRO. testant. womail to do washing m her ows house: has been doing it for years, 409 EAST 12°H S.A RESPECTABLE WIDOW woman wishes to take washing to her ow® house; ladies’ or gentlemen's washing preferred; cam do all kinds of French fluting ; satisfactory reterence. 4] EAST 12TH 8T., FOURTH FLOOR, FRONT room.—A respeciable Onan 4s first class |aum Tding house; best city references, EASE 15°H ST.—A RESPECATBLE WOMAN to do washing and troning at her own home tof ladies anit oe _Can be seen for two days, Di: WEST %TH ST. THIRD LOOR, B. Meat ciase Innndrées to do tadion, neti iuines trom 61 t0 75 cents pet SOs8nt an eferences. families’ wa: st ser € WE 342 Tast MEE ern do fluting and gent reterenc ST.—A_ YOUNG AM ntlemen’s and woe. femen’s shirts splendid; T 4st 435 ate wtode reutluioeais oF families’ washing her house: does im jn a superior manner; fluting aise Gone; best retoren _Mrs..TAYLOR, 45 ©) Wes? 83D Sh—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN JA wishes to do the washing of a private family a iad gentiemen at her own home; can do fluting a1 puming. 491 house. BAR 2D Av,, BETWE N 30TH AND SIST STS., UP HDD Wo-pik oF stnits. beck rooin.—A respectable widow woman to do ladies’ or tamily washing at ZT n hot je or to go ¢ out by. the days et ty rence STH AV, BETWEEN STi AND 38TH &T4, (ring bell No. 4).—As laundress in a boarding 2D AV, ONE FLIGHT STAIRS —A FIRS class latindress desires ladies’, gentle: ae 592 fami'ies’ washing at her own residence , best ¢ ence. = 1TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN Wish iamilles’ washing ac her house; can be hig! 3D AY., BETWEEN 42D AND 43D STS, SEU. 668 ond floor, back room.—A, French laandrese wishes ladies’ and gentiemen’s Wasatng sane poner eaned. Call or & tw all kinds of tae UN ion to a private Address LAUN AO enim nnntastcentntstt FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS ba iy ae stands her business saurounbirs £08 énee trom last place. Address LAU DESe wer Uptown Branch orice, for two days. Nurs &e. 5 WES? 48TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’: =) young Woman as nurse and seams ress or aI andechambermaia, 96 2D AV. TOP FLOOR, ROOM 16.—A RESP! 2D able ying woman as'nurse; can be recomme! for sopriety aud bouesty. Call tor two aays. IG 2 AY. ROOM 16.4 RESPECTABLE E WOMAN, <= who has a comfortable home, to take care of Child trom $60 years old, mato or feta DB] CHARLES St. FIRST HOUSE, REAR OA e spectable married woman to nurse a child at ne own home, Calor address, « M ADIS0 3k fant’s or Cail or address. 7 LAIGUTSt,S§ COND FLUOR—A RESP ETA young girlto mind children and assist in Nig! santo Call tor two da, LEWIs RESPECTABLE MAGRIED W 91 man wants ania to wet nurse or one i beak, ‘all tor two days. TH st, BeTW syeoidbie wom N OTH AND 10TH AYS.—A Ri to wet nurse & child at 10¢ own home, ¢ at the bakers. et bAGL Si REE) NPOINT, ne shel woul i take @ a Unvor audress JOU A alah r NURSE BY ARE. BY breast of iin , can be gum at her HS ¥

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