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4 \ UNSAFE BUILDINGS. President, Representatives and more barmonious working of feveramen Roskingey. | ~~ ihe areamenie te. faves of § thi a Bin 0b to. be Gena the smooth working of the British system, whieb the and cause a AMONG THE OFFICIALS wno SHOULD | French nation, alter pearly 100 years vf constitu- KNOW ALL ABOUT OUR HOUSES—FIRE ESCAPE CASES—A DELINQUENT LIST. ¢ 1p view of recent calamities which bave occurred in ie city the question of safety in public and private ings has attracted public attention vo a greater Shan ever before, Dangerous walls and insuf- means of egress in case of panic or fire have be- Wwome a general topic of discussion, and naturally all ‘wyes are turned toward the officials in whose hands the afety of citizens, as far as buildings are concerned, is The grave responsibilities attached to the Department of Buildings bave been too little under- wtood by the masses, and, perhaps, by the oflicers of ihe department themaclves. It is only when a seri calamities shocks the community that attention is drawn to the burean espocially organized for the pre- ‘wention of such calamities. A visit to the offices of Yhe Department of Buildings yesterday revealed the act that there is an unusual degree of activity and Weal there at present. Suits Which bave been long in wbeyance are now warmly pressed, and inspectors are wnremitting in their efforts to enforce the observance ‘of the laws relating to buildings, The section of the Baw in reference to unsafe buildings is comprehensive “enough, When euch a structure is reported by any ‘of the officers of the department @ notice is at once (@erved upon the owner or other responsible party, fThe time to make premises safe only extends until Swoon of the day following tho notice. If the person us served with the notice refuses or neglecis to imply with it, then, alter a second notice, a survey jot the premises will be made by three competent per- 8, and then the matter goes instantly to the courts. lence there are few cases on the docket of the depart- ‘ment in reference to unsafe buildings, as immediate Retion js taken onthem. Ifa wall, chimney, or any wther portion of a house is discovered to be m a con- ag perilous to human life notice i at once given to owner or lessee, and the matter 1s settled 1n a few Guys. in reply to an inquiry 10 reiation to hotels, one f the officia.s assured the Hekawp reporter that there ‘was not a single compiaint against any on the score ot mansafe walls, FIRE BSCAPK CASES. A very different condition of allairs is shown as far yea the meuny of escape in case of fire or panic in cer- rr taim buildings are concerned. A large number of cases bow in the hands of tho attorney of the depart ‘ment, many of them extending vack several ycars, jere there is an unaccountable dilatoriness in bring- g those cases to a inal settlement, ‘The HeRaL.y bas already spoken of the condition of the churches in ree erence to means of ogress, The foliowing list of the Douses which are not provided with tire escapes, Xc., ‘eomprises all public and private buildings the owners } Dy aes have retused or bea. ce to comply with the orders of the deparsment he year will maicate the ‘time in whioh the notice was served, and the name fol- _Jowing the number and street, the owner. IN THY HANDS OF THK ATTORNEY. 1871.—Nos, 483, 425, 487, 439, 441, 524, 526, 438 and 4 East Thirteenth street, Join A. Foley; Nos. 375 avd 381 Fourth averue, W. Simpson; No, 137 Ludlow etreet, W. Smith, 1872 —No, 681 Sixth avenue, H. Humes, 1878.—No, 418 Third avenue, Mr. Meyerback; No. 81 man street, H. Naylor. 1874.—No. 422 Third avenue, W. |W. Smith; 118th strect and First ee uiheast corner, J, Furey; No, 61 Lexingion avenue, EB. C. angel; Nos. 625 abd 627 East Kleveuth street, A. A. Povier; Kingsbridge roud, J. Finnegan; No. 767 Kighth avenue, A. Levy; a, 316 West Fifty-ninin street (rear), M. Cronin; No. 1,202 Seoond avenue, 3. Meyerbuck; No. 132 Second avenue, Association for Befriending Children; West Forty-tirst street, P. Quinn; No, avenue, J, Adriunce; No. 222 kust Seventy-filih stre city of New York; No. 224 Gast Seventy-titth str city of New York. 1875.—No, 352 West street, city of New York; Cort- avenue, near West 158d street, A. Weitz; No &28 Thirty-fitth street (rear), A. Fuller; Broauway and Fourtcenth street, southeast corue Paimer estate; No. v24’Second avenue, Dietz; No 6% East Thirteenth street (rear), J. A. Foley; 143d @troet, noar Third avenue, F, Harney; Nos, 91 and v3 Ninth avenue, P. Malone; No. 80 Thompson street, ase Curry; Nv. 254 Weat Fortieth sireet, P. J: oA im; No. 200 West Fortieth street, M. Helmken; ‘Eigh y-sixth street, near Madison avenue, D. Shan- ‘No. 257 Gunal street, H. Weidig; No. 101 Bayard city ‘of New York; No. 6 Forsyth street, J. Jar- ‘16 West Filty-second street, city of New ‘A. Roo; No. 131 Mott street, ‘0, 1,063 Third avenus, B. O'Connor; No. 21 Chrystie street, K. M. Halstead; No. 329 Hiro0 e eet, E. M. Halstead; No. 85 "avenue ©, 5. C. olaoin: No. 447 West ‘rhirty-sixth street, J. Cain; 0, 1,957 ‘Third avenue, W. H, Buil; No. 108 Madison treet, N. Kane; No. 606 First avenue, Mrs. Guroker; West Forty-six street, Sarah McMillan; No 7 West Fortieth street, Sternberger; Nos 6 and 8 pripg stroet, M. Marray; No. 8 Prince street, M. ‘urray ; Noa, 413, 415, 417 and 419 Ninth avenue, J. A. raismes; Noa 322, 824 and 826 Eust Twenty- ath eet, Wooster & Carter; Church and Cedar streets, uth west — St Peter's School; No, 1,566 Third wonue, RH. Wetdig; Nos. 201 and’ 203 Bowery, F. ood; Noa 780, 734, 736 and 738 Eighth avenue, Bski; No. 469 Tenth avenue, J. Tietjon, 1876. —Nos, 820, 822 and 324 Henry streci, M. Rinaldo; & 11 Canal street, J. Peyton; No. 143 Reade stroet, bs Browne; Fifties treet, near Ninth avenue, J. wusebild; Nos, 1,019, 1,021, 1,023 and 1,025 Second Nos. 647 and 663 W Now 30 |venus, M. Rinalao; pnd 202 West Twenty-fitth ag ‘Ouk sireet, King, gent; i West T ty gireot (rear), Rodgers; ‘lon, 200, and 212 East orty- Fourth streot, H. Volkenning; No. 438 Weat Ftity- Bhird street, Mra. Tremer; Nom 104 and 106 Bowery, @. R. Husson; Nos. 308 and 310 West Twenty-tfth treet, estate of J. Shanney; Nos, 430, 438, 440 and 2 Weat yout Twenty ith sre estate of J, Shunney; jos, 543 a (No. 321 West Tweaty-fith strove (rear), PZenth avenue, near West Forty-Qfih street, i. Wase 0, 269 West Forty-seventh street, Mary’ Peterline; 0. 33 Greenwich street, E. Burke; Seventh avenue “and Twentieth street, northeast coruer, A. Stoesell; 0, 86 New Church street, W. Nordseick; No 564 ‘West Forty-ninth street, PD. T. Lavell; No. 210 Kast Forty-fourth street, W, McDermott, No. 39 Oak street, Doraismer estate; No. 149 New Charen eel, Duly & Mointyre; Nox. 207 and 209 West Thirty-sixth street (rear), 3. A. ‘Stewart; Nos, 24 and 26 Oak street (rear), Bilberstein & Portuleky; No, 568 North Moore street, P Sheehan; No.’ 26 Coentics slip, J. M. Lewis; No. 103 Purk placo, Mra Adams; Nos. 121 ana East Twenty-second street, J. 2 ceil; No, 212 West [weaty-sixth street, M. Cohen; No, 757 Broadway, D. P. Wagner; No. 112 Hudson street, Devaisnes estate; Nos, 201 and 209 Rivington street, Board of Education; No, 48 Walker street, A. G. Yhorpe; No. 210 First uvenue, J, A. Foley; No. 227 William street, A H. Wagner; No, 767 Tbird avenue, . Boheman; 100ih street, wour Touth avenue, and your, W. P. Dixon; Nv. 440 West Fuity-t ‘k; Nos. 250 and 252 wenue B, 46 West Thirty-ninth sircet, A, J. Kerwin; Son 1,044 and 1,046 First avenue, A, Ellis; No, 413 West Fitty-secoud street and rear, R. f, Rabe; Greene and Houston streets, northeust corner, J, Kelly; Broadway and Manhatian street, noriheast A. Feehan; 1,603 Second avenue, P, No. 201 Wost Thirty-sixth street, GR Jane MeUrea; No. 823 East Houston sireet, J, Glusse No, 544 West Forty-seventh street, J. Evel, No. 240 Seventh ave- nue, Dolun, executor; No. 96 Horatio street, Behmall; Nos, 6 (and rear), 7 (and rear), 9 (und rear) Mulberry street, Dolan, executor; No. 54 West Twenty- fourth sireet, McCunn ostate; No. 204 Kast Forty- fourth street, T. Davies; No. 17 (and Tear) Lispenard stroct, D. 0. Donohue; No. 282 avenue B, P. Carney; No. 187 West Houston sireet, M. Suilivan, No. 39 Mul- berry street, middie and rear, Mrs. O'Donnel) 203 and West Filveenth street, —— 548 (and rear) Broome street, Mrs, Turnbull; Coariton street, W. Cleary; 87 Thomas street, M. ©. oe; No. 60 Wost street, KE. B. Kellogg; No. 6 Rav: ington ‘stroct, A. Reichardt; No, 42 Waiker street, C. ‘A. Baudovine; No. 314 Kast Fitteenth street, Mrs. Pat- us tison; No. 206 Eust Sixth street, Mrs, Lynch No +a" tradson sirect, W. Hustace; Now 454 West ‘Thirty-Anh street, J.P. Mar- 68 (and rear) Mulverry street, RB. No, 482 West Forty-fifth street, R. Wausolts ’No. 161 Mott streot, Hannah Moss No, 346 Uaual street, DB. Miller; No, 85 dreene street, G. Gumbrecht; No. 47 Rose street (rear), A. G. Thorpe; No. 64 Lispenard street, L. Dutaine; No, 585 Broad: way, Tony Pastor; No. 407 East Fifteenth atreet, A. Brelnmuller; Now. 40 anu 42 West Fourteenth street, J, Rothscniid; No. 2,201 Third avenue, Levi Agams? No. 682 Broadway, Illi, receiver; No. zi Rast Fourth sireet, A. V, psout Nos 559 and 661 Eleventh avenue, . Murray; No, 21'Pell street, D, H. King. "A few buildings not mentioned tn the above list ave been poruially Improved eu a» lo come Within the principal requirements of the department, r : are on the docket for the present year, extension of time will be allowed them. In many 6 the owners positively refuse to obey the orders served ‘on them, and the counsel jor the departinent is in- Biructed to proseonte them without further delay, CONSTITUTION AL “AMENDMENTS. To tak Epiror ov try HERALD ‘ Your jeading article of to-day is an excellent contri ution to the important question of #o amending the national constitution as to avoid those acknowledged | evils that have recently brought the country to the very verge of a great civil war—greater by far than the late sectional strife, because it would have reacted every fireside in all the jand, Something mere, 1 | think, 18 needed than a new and direct mothod of electing the Chief Magistrate of the nation and exten ing his term of office, as well ag limiting his eligivili to a single term, What i# greatly needed ts some yl for harmonizing the duties aud acts of the tur branches of the governmont—perhaps, 1 might su | very fiue manure for the telds, | | four, 80 as to include the chief Judicial department, or | Bupreme Court. | desire only to throw outa few wints to elicit discussion aud direct the minds of thoughitul mon and selentitic and Close reasoners (o sume com- piehensive plan lor constitutional retorm, First—I lay it down a8 a fundamental principle that whatever plan may be agreed on by the President aud Congress for civil service reform should be embodied jn the form of » conetitutional amendment, pretine: As acorollary to civil service reform, the sident should be required to choose his advisers iden the leading members of the two houses of Con- [rely which would compel the mutual concessions of baer | agitauon and invomerable failures, ts now ‘out satisfactorily amid numerous powertul Rear Third—With @ ministry or administration holding Dational legislature aud directly respon- ble 40 it, Instead of to the President, the latter will bo able to avoid the position he so trequentiy—I! ma; invariably—is forced ‘nto of being merely the figure head of a party, instead of the Hing ey administrator of the laws tor the wndle people. Fourth—The yerm of of the President might, under this improved system, be advantageously ex- tended to ten years, or even longer. Shoru of the oor- upting infuence of public patronage which would de- volve On bis minie#vers and cocenbulional adyisers and be subordinated to civil serv orm, ay Ramailned periected, the President would cease to be tar- Jor party spite and disappointed ambition. jatore should be elected by the direct vote j@ of the Stutes, This would remove from Legislatures ove great source of political cor- itis ae peo a universal rule tor these and sold for cash, or to bo ed political plunder, which is the two methods. the sta ruption. bigh offices vo be b bargained tor promos more reprebensible of Sizth—The method ‘you suggested of electing the President is the ove tree trom objectiona, which | un- derstand to be by the airect vote, Lp ve vo popula- ton, of the patie. of the State: 131m Man POLI Hosk SCIENCE. REAL ESTATE. The following parcels of property wore disposed of yesterday ut the Real Estate sulesroums, No, 111 Broadway :— ‘The competition for the twolve lots sold by E. Lud- low & Co, op Broadway, Tenth avenue, West Fitty- Sith and West Fifty-sixth streets, was vory spirite the bidders being obiefly builders who desire to take advantage of the low rates thut rale in the real estate market at the preseat tine, Willmm Kenneily solid by order of D. J. Dean referee, by partition sale, a three story brick building, with lot 18x89.1, feet on the east side of Washington Street, 24.2 feet north ot Horatio street, 10 Jobn Scott fer $4,400, Tho same auctioneer sod in fore closure, by order of A, Czaki referee, two lots, to- gether in size 60.5x100, on Filth avenue, southeast Corner of 120th wereet, to Petor Meyer for $12,000. Jobo H. Wilson, by order of William & Mrcpieiea reieree, vold in joreclosare a brown sione house, tree and clear, with lot 16.8x100.6 tect, known as No, 16 Eust Forty-third street, north side, 95 icct west of Madison avenue, to A. Lustig tor $19,000, Ladlow & Co, sold, by order of the executor of the estate ol Marguret Hurn, deceased, the following vacant lows:—Four Jots on West Filty-Oith street and Broad- way, one 69.084) x25x26. 945 X02.7 4, one 45xb5. 3x 23,1¢ und one 49.104;x26x26.0), on Broadway, beginning at a point 26 ivet nortn of Fifty-fiith street, and running 76.933 north, together with a lot in the rear, 20 feet 6 inches west of Broadway, 100.6x25 feet, for $40,300, the purebust being Thomas C. Kunever, of Nassau street. next offor was two lots, cach 100.5x25, 125 feet w avenue, on West Fifty-fifth street, which down to John Grant for $7,400 each, The jot on tho northwest corner of Tenth avenue and Filty-sixth Btrect, 25,6x100, was sold to Austin Gibbons for $5,050;+ the jot 25x100. Immediately north of the corner, was sold to the same buyer at $3,450. The two lots immediately north, 25x100, were purchased by K. Ma- tuews tor $3,300 ib. ‘Two lots immediately in the rear of the above, facing on Fifty-sixth streot, 100.5x25 each, 100 feet west of Tenth avenue, were knocked off to Wiliam Moser at $2,400 each, TRANSFERS. 82d st. m. 8,. 175 fe. @. of 9th av., 18,9x98.9; Michael Dinkeispiel and wate to ide obin on. : Chathum TLD ft. ari 's reyula Chatham to Frederica w. of 4th wi to Wm. B. Astor. Madison avech e. corner of 120th ste; 6Ox01.10 000 1,500 Amos st. 6 8 (N Wei sto Mary Pacniteets oe + 8,000 Oeonns slip (No. 4), dy part o! 80 Coenties slip, Orne of Peurl at., 3g purt of; Henriek nghae Ken aud wits to Frederion Mabnken 95 Yonkers 24th ward), irregular und wile to Henry B. Klugh « 13,000 Thoinpeon stg o, 97 B. id wite to Harriet'S Fadi 100 ott. w. of 4th av 320.8x100.55 :Jobn ),000 3,500 4.750 Bnd wile to George W. Heath, ft 93,05. PL Lyman Gilbert, n. nad Jel J re v. (24th ward); 3 years bo Jom Td st 6. of 4th a 6 month: Butler, Kate E. and busband, to Kate’ _ivtamer, of Lexington av., n. of Seth wt Horaunge, Jacod ‘and wife, to John 3 yeu Kern: if ford pince 24th ward); 5 Kent, Kova an and peti 3 5 1,663 ee, Edith i, ‘and “husband, to Benjani Ludington, » #. of 50th st. w. of Sth av. 3 Lawrence, George and wife, to ‘Sarah be Oth at., w. of Waverley piace; 8 yeurs.... Fredertel, 10 Henvick Mabnken, u."@ THE GARBAGE QUESTION. To tnx Eptror ov Tux HeRaLp Your article on charring garbage, in your paper of the 11th inst, was read by me, and it seems still an open question, What shall we do with the garbage, or how dispose of it? While I confess I cay see some- thing practical {n the cremation process, how can it be done unless the garbage 18 kept separate? 1s the ques- tion after all. I hold that 1 can, and I differ materi- ally with Dr. Chandler, who says that It cannot, But it muat be kept separate, coliecsed separately and by separate carts, It was no fauit ef the public last spring that it failed. Alter due notice by the Health. Board, the very next day contents of vessels were dumped in the same cart, proving trom the start the law was a failure, Now, what is the use of laws if they are not carried out? ‘Who was to blame for its failure’ Certainly not the tenants, Let me ask, where are the inspectors or those having this matter ineharge? ¥. might find them in Mulberry street or on Harlem lane. Who ever saw one on duty? AS the thing now stands, the cartman collects retuse once a week, or as often as he sees proper, and in many cases only then when be gets paid for it, his | know to bea fact, { say this matter cau be properly man- aged and made available to the city, and there are millions in it The public will be only too willing to heip in having aclean city, The warm weather will soon be upon us and with 1% sickness and death, if something 1# not done and that at once. You are on- titled Wo the thanks of the eutire community for the in- terest you are taking in this matter of street cleaning. Yours truly, E.G. bL. RAILROADING THE CITY GARBAGE, New Yorx, March 12, 1877, To tir Eprtor o¥ tax HeRain:— I have read several art.cles in your paper and differ- ent discussions in the city government about the dis- position of the garbago of the city, and until now they’could not solve tho problem in any way. | find that {t would be a very easy matter provided the city government entorces the city ordinances as to the Separation of gatbage and ashes in different vousels, After this is done there is no difficulty in disposing of the garbage at very little cost We have a ratirond in this city whose tracks come as far down as the Ireight depot in Centre street. If the city governinent would inake an arrangement with the Harlem Railroad Company to corry away (he garbage and street sweepings to the uearest country district 1 thivk that the farmers would be glad avd very grate- fulin receiving tt all along the line, because it t# 4 in Havana, in former 'y game trouble existed ae in tots city, discussion in the city government they sion that to carry it away to the years, the vi but after som arrived at the nearest country district on the railroad wagons would cost u great deul les# than to cart ito the suburbs of the city. Ae this measure was Known to many tarm- and planters they applied te the city government, ring their jarms as dumping grounda all along the in this city, with the facility and conventonce o’ the Harlem Rallrona, the same thing can be dene very easily and cheaply, Three places for dumping the gurbage and sweepings on the railroad wagons will be sufficient, in Centro street, in the neignbor- hood of Twenty-cighth street and Fourth avenue and venty-odd street and Fourth avenue will be igh. ‘ihe garbage and sweepings can be carried away In large nx On the railroad to the nearest farms turee and jour miles from Harlem River, and this at very little cost to the city, if the authorities make a contract for all the year round, FOREIGN RESIDENT, NEOUS. AUGERS AMERICAN PLAYING CARDS, — e quadrantals (rounded corn , how ready. NTISTRY TRICTA nteds 2 6th $6 GUM, &; Fillings, Ode. NEW YORK av., J0th aud 17th, latab- war ! KIMBALL, 340 OTH AR O13 #10; Parvial, 4; it ‘ani 8, $2; pla SUPERIOR Aierieior sd, opt TRUTH, PRR. iT pg. $4; Teeth ilea, conta, et Dr, DuSAX, 991 6th ay. SITUATIONS WANTED PEMA. LES. 11 EAST 33D 8T., AT aER PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.— A romee an seed cook and assint in washing tu @ ro- ES? 447H 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS first class cook ; undermands cooking in road Ly branebes; willing to do conrse washing; best city ret 143 | WEST 4471 ST.—A RESPROTABLE TO0KG GGIRL sod iain, cook and te nsstat with the washing in private mily; mood ef ee 20 ani tater: 26 eave SOTH = ST.—-A PIRST CLA 100 thorou, dermands her business; capable of tak- tire rye rhs of akisehen if :equired; best city refer- SITUATIONS wan LD—-VEMALES. Cooks, é&e. 412, MEST, fATH sF.. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT.—4 roapectable young girl ® private family ; best 497 EAS? 1TH ST, ROOM NO. B.—a8 FIRST F lass German cook (fo Je) in @ Christian private eG “AV. relerences, 1 fort UTA te svok BETWEEN 2471 young German woman ing wdopl juin weahing: good city reference from her late ‘employer, Cull oF address. 32. WEST | 42D ST.. TOP FLOOR FRC OAelurs cvok and warkeiers Peetsetans; wages 625. Seen from 11 to 2 P, 4TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS ‘ook; 18 au excellent washer and froner; good olty T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS er and froner; good reierence; cown- 39. WEST 4TH <plain cook, w ONK PLIGHT, FROST.—A RE spectable Jewish girl to cook and aestat to washing famtiy. ironing, or do general housework in small private 40. WEST 1310 ST., REAR, THIRD FLOOR —GOOD ook; will do coarse wasting: city or country; ehty TRUNTERT PEACE (PRESENT ENPLOYER'S).— A respectable young virl a» cook, washer and irover in small irivate family; four years’ refergnce, Can be seen * Bi NEST SIST ST.—AS FIRST CLASS KORTE oF Ireland) covk; good city reference; 19 4 baker 57, BA, p 4v8t &T—A_ FIR & private family; good elty 66 WEST 48D ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO IO cook and assist with washing and Ironing; best chy reterence, 100.82 work; city ore CLaA8s COOK IN ne 107 WaT, 24° 8 ‘OND FLOOR—A RE: apectable woman (eolored) as cook; city reference. pe eng FATTUFU 1 107 WEsr 40TH ST., TOP FLOOR. man woman as cook, ‘A YOUNG GER- washer and ironcr or to do general housework, 109,43 WEST 36TH ST. (RI: As first clase amily cooking, bot Yee pastry and croams; will take full charge of the kitchen If reqi ree can te seen, red; last em: Call ior two days. istit ST.. FIRST FLOOR, REAR, door.—A competent woman as cook; ext reference. 113, WEST 15TH ST, REAR—A YOUNG WOMAN AB good cook aud ans with washing: good reference. 114 WEST 33D ST.-A WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS ‘cook tn ali best city reference. ts branches; no objection to the country; 115 WEST 33D ST.—A NORTH OF IRELAND PROT- Jestant as good cook, washer and troner, or would do 1 housework In wsmall private family; good rofer- nee : elty or country. 129 WEST 19TH BT, RECOND FLOOR, FRONT— Ay lirst class cook; cood baker; will do’ the course washing: bent city reference. iol ST, ES dorstands Engtivh "inane ity or country; efty rete 138.08 SUF, pes reference. WEST 18TH 8T.—TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG one aa first class cook; willing to assist with ironing; the other as chambermald and walt 139 LEROY S8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN A8 fas pita fone washer and ironer; not afraid of 141 B9TH ST.—A_ RESPECTA GIRL a8 good cook ; willing to assist with the washing and ironing; Bont elty retorence: 145 BAST 82D ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COO -Ownshor and ironer; best city ref 145 WEST 32D ST., THIRD FLOOR, REAR, M(D- Dale house.—A colored woman as first class cook In & Small private family ; city or country ; no objection to coarse washing. ‘an be seen a three days. NG GIRL aS COOK iT 32D b 14.9.8 to assist ‘ite “the washing in a private family: good city reference. 14.9, WEST ATH ST—A8 GOOD PLAIN COOK, EO wnsher and ironer; has no objeetion to zo a short ance In the countr; Call for two days, xood reference, GIRL AS” FIRST G thoroughly understands of bakingg will do washing: best city reference. ‘8 COOK OR- ©) Letaas cook in a private family; all kind 154. 7TH AV.—AS COOK AND BAKER; TH ‘oughly anderstands her business; will assist wah the w ¥ reference, 15 f& WEST SIST ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS )Ois an exceilent baker and washer and ironer; reterence, 56 West 18TH ST, THIRD FLOOR —YOUNG ENG- Diish wornun; gvod cook; would do the coarse wash- ing: clty or country. — OK; boat DOO EAst 270i st. —TWO YOUNG GIRLS; ONE an plain cook, washer and troner, the other as cham- bermaid and waitress od reference. MARKERS Sil in private family or —A YOUNG WOMAN ist with coarse washing; good but- ity re 307. WHAT 26TH 8T.—A YOUNG GIRT. ‘AS COOK, washer and ironee: two yeur . 909. RESPECT. re GIRL AS . OF would do housework in « small private fami- iy: dest city reference. 912, WEST 276 ST.—A RESPROTABLE YOUNG Sl Lwoman as cook; inderstands her business thor oughly ty referen 915 EAST 47TH 8ST. UNG « wash and iron for # small rest once. 7 ZOmau se cook. washer nnd lronery tarde years? city reference, G: | tony good washer and ioe, no objection to a board: ing house oF @ short distance in the country; best city refer- ences. 99). "nH ST, 220 ssiogin vo coke ve y referonci 291 EAST 21sT &T.. ROOM &—A RESPEOTABLE Protestant woman hs cook; willing to ussist with the washing ond | 995 WEST SOTH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—TWO SIS- tors; ono asexceticnt cook; willing to ansist with washing ang ironing; can take charge of milk the other to do chamberwork and take care of a baby or inake ‘borselt generally setuls city or country; good city reference. Call for two day: O35, EAST 45TH 3) +JeJpiain cook, wa work in # «mall tamil country. 936, WEST 54TH ST. (ESPEOT- and butter; R ordo general house- {no objection to the —A YOUNG WOMAN AS EX- Devilent cook; will assixt with the washing end fron- oes city or country: good city relerence. 2265 20TH ST, (FIFTH BELL).—A GIRL AS Ze Bagi oranes eid ironor, or todo housework ; best city reference. 2 3G) Bast 20TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Jo girl as pain cook, washer and ironer; best city rok erence. ° ) AT. 939.7 ~ EAST A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO wach and iron in ® sinall private family ; no Objection to's short distance in the ‘country ; best reference front last place. D49, WEST lot ST., TOP FLOOR, BAC GA lirst class competent cook ina priv: of lurge faniiy; No objection to a short distance im the country baenoepsiaa eturence from last employer 2 fe as cook woaties objection to a Voarding TABLE WOMAN ai famally :“n0 245 T 2TH ST.—A SCOTCH gy aS ZbGiwdiaan- oe au tileuen work, wonerstends All Kinde ect famtly cooking, bread and biscult maker. good laundress, where matik, fortwo i es il ‘us, 2 £5 EAST AIST ST-—a RESP ROTARLE WOMAN AS Oeook; would assist In washing; good city reference. ¢ can have her son wiong with her; he ean rn and do outside work; best city reference, Onll ays. YA. 8, WEST sol BT. IN THR ROC A Ba" rerpoctanle worhan as 6 washe elty or ¢ vii doervat family: city reference, D5 [ 36TH sh—-AS GOOD COOK; $ Ocinon wesber end ironery the privilege of w little th her; good city reterenes. o7s Ww. tT TH st.-TWO SISTERS; ON ok, washer aud froner, the other as ehamnberm waitress, city reverence. 200), TRH AY.-A YOUNG WOMAN AB GOOD COOK and baker; willing to do coarse washilug; city refer: enee. 296urcK. AV. 27H St, TWO P A respectable gitl as ng best city Fete willing and ob! E (V7 THA <a YOUNG GIRL AS GOOD COOK, « 7 ‘asher and trover in # sm ll private family; two years’ relereuce from list place. 309, AST 60TH ST.-A8 COOK, WASHER AND e yt ironer in a private family: good city reterenes 31 Tat, gin AS FIRST GLASS CUOK: OL ( understands ali kinds of family cooking, aud to asstet in wasting; good city relerenee Q7Q Bast ri st. AN ENGLISH WOMAN WHO OL Gesu wait any one's caste: ni new Pro style dine Hers served lor parties with little troubles small es : fs economizing, competont and reliable to take charges plain cooking beatly done: best city reference. Addrers. Bo 4. BAST setll 87. PIuST FLOOR, BACK ROOM S24 citens, competent young woman to cok, wash snd irow or do Housework; excellent Inandrass and baker; best relerence; no notes answered B95, EAT TT Ta tt ABLE PROT: SVesinnt woman as a Koo kK. wusher and ironer; © MIR OF BTATRS, washer and irouer} make good bread and biscuit; good relorenee 35, MAST ATT STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN OLZOto cook in a restaurant; understands order cooking, Voiling and ronsting and cooking oyste rolerenee. 326 F4"" 36TH ST.—TWO KESPEUTABLE YOU Gairtn; one as washer aud boner; the other © rn mbermatd and wa enen, B28," AT 20011 Si respectable girl to vate tanuly B30) RAST STH 8 aman girl (spenks Eng! Hous'work, “Aadrens F. St ROB 34 2 WEST ISTH ST.-A STEADY, OTLOwoman to cook, wash and iron; city or country; ok, wash and iron in & nice prix Cail on Wednesday, ENT.—A YOUNG GE } as cook, oF to do gene 40: ) What 2D STA WMGHLY RESPECTABLE aacolored woman ns rood cook ; Ho objection to A pris vate boarding hor over two years in last place, 405 WEST S7TH BT. OUNG WOMAN AS COOK, waster and troner or to do housework: good city ref Unll two days. 406 BAST IATH ST.—FWO GIRLS: ONE AS EX. Jeetlent cook ; willing to nasiat with the washing; the other as chambermald and waitress; best city reforenca, ence from In pines. Finer | § COMPETENT | A PROTASTANT WOMAN AS FIRST will agsist with the coarse washing or take care ol milk and butter; no objection to the country; beat reference ; ring bell. 450 WEST 457i ST ‘0 GIRLS; ONE A® GOOD plain cook: the other as chambermatd and waitress; fs wiiliux to assist with the wasuing and Ironing; good city reference. 4: La ESt 82D STAN FIRST CLASS COOK, TS O Lan oxcellont washer and ironer; 477 OTH AV.. BETWEEN 36TH AND 37TH ST: firet bell, ectable girl to cook, wash and iron in a priva OTH AV.—COMPETENT in’ small private city reterence, fats IAT AV., BETWEEN SOT AND BINT STs. —A young woman as eook, washer and ironer in « prl- vaie inmily; good elty reference. 557 WEST 40TH ST., BECOND FLA German girl as plain couk and to do xe: work, 56 ¢ 7TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS GOOD COOK nd ‘ashing, oF would go as firet BD AV.—A RESPFOTARLE YOUNG WOMAN as good plain cook, washor and ironer; bread and Diseult: all kinds of plain family cooking ; city re orl AV. 575,01 us Brat class cook in pri with washing: would go to the cou Call for two days, PEROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN willing to do the plain washing; 65932 AV., CORNER 4471 ST.—A RESPECTABLE eA girl us ood plain cvok and rst clues laundreas; best city referance from inst place. 7: 42 y 7TH AV., CORNER O01 apvetable woman and’ danzhter, one as good plain cook, washer and irouer, and the otuer as chainbermatd d Waitress of to Luke care of children; good city refer ence. GAR STORK.—A GERMAN WO. roner, ROOM T—A 3 understands PPA BROADWAY, SECOND FLOOR, +). A rospectabie woman ns first class coo! uous, ments, patry aud jollie best city reference. 986 nett ay: RESP. GIRL As GOOD Dplain cook, washer and ironer; best city reference. 1.059 ce ea ead Ba RBCTABLE GIRL TO. DO IPeooking, washing and ironing; boss city roference, Call tor two days, ] LIS bc first’ bell). washer and iron aD respectable young wom + good referone A Sictleoses Sooke ek eacun toned corsua ee id chambermald; best city reference; chy or D. M., box 124 Herald office, PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN TO WN RNGLISH cook, wash and tron ina ye tot tamily; city ret- erence "Address for two ro dnye Le B.. Vox 128" Herald office, TH A’ (ood cook, washer and froner in & nual ited ‘good rence, Chambermaids, &e. SD AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO DO Jchamberwork and waiting: ne objection w « private bout elty reference, 99," 14 . YOUNG GIRL AS maid and wattrens or take care of cl WEST 30TH 30, ST. (PR! T EMPLOY Pere irl as chambermaid and waitress. 10 to 1 o'cloc! eA Apply trom 38 WEST 13711 ST.—FIRST CL and waitress; thoroaghly wn best city reference, 46 WEST 85TH ST-—RESPECTABLE YOUN man as chambermala and waitress; 38 OHAMBERNAID tands hor business; ence. Can bes WHST SIT ST 5lawt “and waltress T4e yy kood recommendation D PLOOR—A R maid and waitress in w privat OTH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL A& ambermaid and waitréss and to assist with washing pe wood city ference, WEST 3D ST. Wise T 2TH S&T. BUTCHER BTORE—A hater Prodestaut git sche necstldee an ahaa naid ae pee z D GIRL AS Bald anit satavens opala ooeete washing and Zeit city reference, 81.. REAR.—A_ RESPEC 113. WEST ISTH CTABLE young. girl chambermald and waitress; best city i “WEST 46TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS GHAM- vermald and waitress; no objection to assiat with the Washing and ironing; host city referenc WEST 46 i cham bermeid ani Jehambermeid and ind growing ehildrer ul 7 WEST 87TH 8’ 3 to take cn work or waith 117 WEST ~CHAM- bermatd and waitress or as nurse; no objection to the country; best city reterance, 122, WEST 19TH AT.. REA! siti to do-chamberwork and Gne washing; ood city references. Sh + 1 3() 10TH AV., CORNER JATIT e girl aw ebambermaid private boarding hous: he \ RESPROTABLE ( itreas, ‘or as chambermatd st city reference. A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL would do lixht chamber. ‘BIA YOUNG od waitress; no objection to city referenco, Cull for two 20TH 8’ RESPECTABLE GIRL AS bermaid and to assist in waiting; no objection ry bonrdlnw h ouse ; go city reforence, i <<) WEST O Schamber 13: ) WEST ST., KRAR—A STKONG YOUNG 0 Ayr! as ehambermald and waltress; first clans refer- 0 cards answered. s “WEST SIST ST.—A GIRL TO DO CHAMBER- ©) | work or waiting; 1s wiling to help with washing. 141.” WEST 418T 8T.—A YOUNG otkh bermatd and waitrens or nurse derstands ail kinds of family se win good referenca, 153 WEST 52) JOyoung Prov or to do plain sewing swored, x 15 3 WEST SOTH g8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AR Ddeunmbermatd and laundresa, or would do ehamber- work and walting erence, Uall or addrons. 15 " WEST T.—A COMPETENT ‘Ewoman to do chamberwork ¢ washing oF ork and sewing; best eity re fies from last all for two days. AB CHAM. amabrens id competent ; —A RESPECTABLE YoU id and to Wo fine washing ur drens alon BAST . TOP FLIAOR.—A YOUNG WOMAN 1 8, D x’ Ons chambermaid and to assist with washing ; best clty reforence. Call or address, _ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Chai smibermaids, d&c. 334 BAST 96TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG DF girl as chambermnid and waitress; no objection to the country; best cliy reference, KR, BACK.—A YOUNG rwork and assist with washing and bf SEDATION. WASTED-7BMALRG:_ Housework, &e. Lid 315 west Mtl STA KESPECTAMLE G neral housework; good plain cook ection to the counts cook, wi and iruner; eity reference. OUNG GIRL AR CHAM. and city reference: 4TH AV.—A I “OTH AV, ARB crampermats And ironing ; city rete: 5s ker 420 410 terete aad y 7 AV.—A YOUNG 4. TB erranberwork v.. ROOM 959 BAST 208i ST a RESPECTABLE YOUNG DIgiri ay chambermaid and waitress best of country GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL AB 41 Dale atl ‘and waltrosa: city reference, 417, ot! AY BETWEEN 38D AND STH young girl to do chamberwork and waiting; years {i last place. Can be seen for two dass, GTRE ataily. GIRL TO DO LIGHT or take cure of children, =< YOUNG WOM a. woltrese and assist’ fo washing As CHA. 16 monthi —A YOUNG GIKL ST. and waitress; willing and obliging; city reference. thin country, laundres: 54] posite nt rele econd floor do fine washin; 642. SECOND Syoung wtrl or country; city r 3D AV., erence 52 T indy. rpenting WEAT 40TH ST ) AV. BETWEEN S6TH AND 4 atts OJ) Eto do chamborwork and waiting, of assist with chi dren; city or country; city reference. on As chambermald: nee. Address or eail ov la s7TH BTS. irl as ehambermald and to i GIRL. AG itor two days, AV... CORNER hambermaid and 0. 672 BETWEEN 42D AND 43D STS.—A Arospectahie eel ax chambormald. and waitress and to assist with the washing aud ironing; first class city r re WEST 10TT city reference Inundress; no cards, 796 6TH AV. (R cure of children eat city relerenes ection to assint nee. AY. (©. two da 878.e best city reference. = ap A 1A L215 beta tion to the try. 715 “WARHINGTON Ogirl, lately landed, or housework nm amail peivate family. Call for two days, A YO 7 3523 wattross or chambermald alone: best city ret nee. TRG ieracis'orwaltrebe Ge iolaenetaval Reseoton 76) 8TH AV. SECOND FLOOT F UU Davie deraian tit he: chamavescosia S00 oti AY; BETWEEN 4orit UUs young girl as chambermaid and waitre reterence. A 2p AV.—A chumberwork 86 = etl Deus chambermaid and waitress, bermaid and seamstress; no objection to the country. Call BETWEEN 40TH AND nectable girl to do chamberwork and washing; 1. 09? —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN Dan chmaboruninr eed walsrumentociebe eect children; best city r reference. r HE ST to do chamberwork G nd waiting GIRL AS GHAMBERMATD N willing to assist highly recommended, 1 ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS RESPEOT- nd waitress oF RING SECOND RELL).—A YOUNG irl to do ehamberwork and Talting and to take It willing and obliging; elty or country; AND 46TH RTS GIRL “To tnd watcing in a small private family with the washing and ironing; of RABPECTABLE, ANDY SOT 8 AN EAR 70TH ST,—A RESPEOTABLE gitl as chambermaid and nurse; no objec- L27 Aad permnald or 3D AV.—A AQ KASt eae pertect ts eee the d 25 iste EAS atrexs in a TH 31 826A BIST son's machi J aawho i ds go out by DRESSMAK HAR wieerer é Wi Heruld office, AV,—A RESPROTABL! waitre) Ochambermaid and washing; Orst class refe WAN GIRL ly will encage for $1 25 on of addres DKEBSMAKEK. OOTH and operat to go out or take wor! rivate famil Fpoliiues soe maka ond, rien inliga! divesee 16. -tine latess style; good city reierenc ©) BROADWAY.— DRESSMAKING claw ¢ day or Work ut hou Re 33 Lat AV.—A DRESSMAKER WAS Ov Emore customers: work done at loweat E YOUNG GIRL AS would assist with the to tako &., box 106 Herald Uptown Branch of Dressmakers and Seamstresses. STYLISIL SMAKER, WHO a day during dull ST.—A FIRST CLARS DRESS. fitter and trimmer, wishes s few A RESPECTABLE stylish dressmaker, trim: flson's machine, ine priv YOUNG ~8T.—A THOROUGH DRESS. n Wheeler Wilsou’s machine k ho aT.—A ¥. BY A LADY, and fitter: thor: eamtaki ng; all on oF ade signer, cutter “ ‘ladies’ and. childre! OPERATOR ON son's, to go in families by day. nN TYLISH CUTTER AND TASTY TRIMMER TO Z\.go out vy the day. Address M. E., box 120 Uptown : SHERIVE country’ reference. sT., goud elty reference. WiST enc a me WHAT ITH housework. Wigs WEST 14TH_ ™ housework. WANT 4TH try. Cull tor two day: OQ, Wee? tor SVoun y: ing. 2aTH BF to the 11a private 1 BAST omn) 32D girl AT 48TH teference, once. 12 Tri AV.—A WOMAN TO DO GENERA work in «small family; good cook, washer aud froner; Sarr ath OOdo general housework; country pretorred; city refer- RUTGERS BT, do general housework ; good city relerencs 6 bavs—A young Pro A young German Pro 99 ST, oJ AProtostant girl to do general housework ; eity or coun- 1 ailly willing and oblictng: 15 Ww 5dar general housework in a private fami 1, GIVE PART VILBON, box 172 General Housework, &e. REAR, ROOM "6.—A PROTES. n to do hoasowork at moderate wages; ity or , HOUSR. &T.—A COMPETENT WOMAN TO tore. KEAI.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL BETWEEN ST 6TH aut German girl to do goneral K STH AND OTH stant girl to do general -A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH INT HOUSE. AN AMERL- te do general housework; willing and obitg- L4 Opis todo bovsevere: between shew sn6 objection uuntry; good elty referonc Fike us 1o Bo. general beusework tm 8.4 good city reference. CTABLE ¢ at iL TO ro ST.—A_K 2 7 WEST SIST ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO © bdo gensral housework in small tumily: efty reter- in a private fumity : objection to miud children; willing and obliging; good F arence fron last piace. Cail for two days, WASHINGTON 8T., HOBOK ble cir! as chambormaid or wai t housewonr referred. 17 WEST 28D ST.—AS CHAMBERMAID O1 8 TAcatress. Gall for two days. i 903 WILLIAMSBORG, ON. §V.—A | young German girl as chambernaid OF seamstress, | oF light heuseword, Apply to Mra, KOKELN, | 204 aor SP, N&AR 8D AV. TOP PLOUROA JAyoung ail, weed 16, fo ao upsinits work aud wbsist with children, Quan be seen for two days. (I) Q WEST, 27h oT. FRONT BASEMENT ZU active young woman as chambermaid and OF as WAITreRs; City Teterence, UNION AV., PARR coun ) WOMAN AS CHAM bermaid and waitress good city relerences, | WEST SA ST UNG G AR CHAM. ‘ AY | Zl 4vermaid and waitross; te. willing ac erences. nliging ; ref. aT ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. and waitress, oF ceneral lousework in & good relerence. Call for wo dys ri small family: | feterenee, King fourth bell i) EAST 2D 8¥.—-TWO YOUNG GIRLS As ¢ mans lest retere wii on ale. RUPEE | )8)) Base 218) s¥., ROOM KA YOUNG AMER | SLlean girl as chambermatd and waitress or waltroes | | no ougeetion ty lhe country, ety relerence, Ov) BAST STH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL TO aad AO Tpatatts work and fino washing, best city reter. shee 24 () bast werd Shon YOUNG Git TO Do hanbe rk and waiting and to twith the wang good reference. ‘ Bast 418 -A RESP ZA: Deharbormnid and waltrons: b 1 city reference from | {nat place. 3) WEsT OTN s1.—A RESPECTABLE YOUN 24 Airs todo ehamborwork and w willing obligin dd refers: OAR. West avr St —A YOUNG GIRL 246. ‘ork in a amull family \¢ Wat 2187 ST.— YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL BU Onoite iene euamberworx or mind chivdren In @ pric vate fa » objection to go tothe country. Call or ad- drens vs Qo) WAST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE G1h 302 vermaid in s private family; willing to # with waiting; best elty refe rence th 32h, WEST 4671 ST. (PRESENT BMPLOYE, A young girt as chambermaid aod waitress; jection boa boarding house, Qe 1 81T.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM. B20 and ence. to do plain sewing; good erty refer. HAST MATH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYS! young American girl to do chamberwork, Can be Soon fortwo days. a Wo Ob- DG WEST, Ist St, A YOUNG WOMAN Ax Citam | oi Poermaid and waitress ina private famiiy; best city | * | reference from tase TABLE GIRL AS | | 208.6 ae Se DAT WEST 26TH +)() BAST 29TH 220 0d hoaseme once. 221 WEaT # nse) al: 1 | Washer and ironer; good reterenes, | « BAST OTH ST. | ZZ Za iret einve get to 40 T STANTON #T., z derstaads ali kinds of housework, eral housework ; FIRST FLOOR.—A GIRL, WHO cook, { 8T.—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO city or country; city reference. 8T.—YOUNG WOMAN TO DO GEN" willing and obliging; elty refprence’ T EMPLOYERS) —A 218.028 STH ST. (PRESE: respectable widow to do housework, where she ean ave her daughter, 13 years old, with her, STA Git rk; willing NG WOMAN TO DO work in ® smull family: good eook, STA YOU 1 EMPLOYERS) — ework in ® small private | nod plain Cook, nice washer and ironer, Call for | 2933. WEST 277TH ST—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO | Lue uusowork , Dest city reference. |99 Wks! Zi ats YOUNG GIk TO DO ZBxsenerat bourse children. kenclennany tii ral 1g + Wha? | 24. 6uNdoe [;; pe IZABETH | 2504 aity ve 932 Bist Jeitl lately landed 19 de light housework er ta tuna work in a sinal’ private fumtly SEA RESPROTABLIS YOU . BKIWEEN 2) AND SD AVE — the work of w lady and Quky WasbOF And HrOnCE, best elty yer 2 EN STOR at housework fn —A YOUNG GIRL all private tamil St A YOUNG GIRL TO i washer and irone | 26 1 Pa ST 0; st A YOU Gikh To DO GEN | Jd crai honsework in a email family; highest reverence, | 267 WEst 440 8 ERMAN GIRL FOR GEN. bers reference. | 304.5% TABLE GIith TO DO | DU Ai cusework and assist with washing; of woud do ween wlone , best city references. | 305, MO) ST. NEAR 18T AV —A D' WOMAN e Oto do general hoasework, washing and (rouin| and | plan cooking If reqaiied, two years’ reference trom last place. Inquire for two days. 52D ST. (PRESE: OVERS) — ot BLO citi tor gen tion to snort dis plain family, where sh BIB AA woman (9 do general housework ina pri + wililay and oblicing, YOUNG { mo objec: work in ® he cwn bave 4 good hone; referen RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO Do 4 good laundress; city reference, —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG work for 4 small private family; tangs in the country. Call for WY ee, ‘ 250 SETA WERE woo 32: Zein to do general hi rp ge to Sher aud ironer: good clty relerence. 334 EAST 29D BT. TAN ENGL cROTENTANS FE git! to do genes 355. WEST 54TH cacy rere co Jeo do youpral housework; best city reference, or ud iress. 3 IST AV. —A biog HEALTHY YOUNG Wo. Oe ‘an to do genoral An excellent 400, WEst asf Sy EAR STI AV.—A YOUN ‘gir! for general hor 90 Fon ‘thon $0 & boarding house’ i K; good reference. 408 Ea T 2TH ST. =r ocx ulKL TO vO GEN eral housework ; good plain couk, washer and irouery Rood poe nt 412 4Tit AV,—TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS TO DO asthe work of a tawily together; bess city reference. 430, 40(H STA KESPECTABLE Pstienb tame city 0 do heusework im @ pi OTH BTA RERPECTABLE WOMAM family; good pouewors ip a sm 4 46 Wiist +t Ohiousework eouniry. WRST 52 TO DO GENERAL 1 is & good washer and ironer; city oF S2D ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN TU DO ework; good washer and ironer ; city reference: city oF cou 45 * WEsT 27T)| S1,—A RESPECTANLE YOUNG ODgirl to do general housework in ® smail private fam- fly; best city reference 489, IST AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, 17 YEARS 46 ‘old, to assist in light housework or mind growing children, willing and obliging, 533u00 ood reference. aD AV & GIkL Fou OEM 590.2: 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL FOR @ city references from Inst place, ‘ul housework: be 680, Wasiiiveros 8 spoctal city of eountey ; good 16: GTH AV. (RING JOvie young iris family; boxt Be referenc Li AY. IN BAKERS A OUNG Gink TO Py ie goueral housework i good reteren 1. 114 aD AV.—A RESPECTABLE XOURG GIRL TO do general housework iu a nm: 1. li 35 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE GUNG ‘OM to do general bousework in» small private Teeny cad a roleronee. Rlog second bell. ] 168 Ist AV., ROOM AA GIRL a: DO ye sLOOerat housework; plain cook, « asher and ironer; references. L1GR 2 eats YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL IOboursework in a sranll private family; would gow whe oan? wo yours? elty ret ABLE {FERS FLOOR hi inoworkert good | plain HELL &).—TWO RESPEOTA- ters) to do the work of » small Housekeepers. «ce: CHRYSTIE ST, ROOM L—A ‘N RESPEOTABLE D5 atiow Indy as housekoeper, 96 BLEECKER ST., UP ONE FLIGHT YOUNG ZU seuthern indy, highly accomplished, as housekeeper, Dall wi the week, hs cuuntry not afraid of work Mrs, 42°) WEST 80 ST. FIR LBS x youn taay ae tous T3B6 ao Avy NEAR larit sr, OOstranger in this city, as housekeeper; no letters am aworod. Inquire for Mins ALICK. 4 19. 710i AV., BETWEEN 34TH AND 5TH STS—A Ee youn lady of re at as housekeeper, or would do shirtinaking at ., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT,—A YOUNG ADD elit AY. OD widow, aged 20, a8 housekeeper; widower's family OR, BACK PARLOR. — Mea, PAKNU MPETENT PERSON AS HOUSE 6 caro of furnished rooms. Ad RTP 3D AV. D1 Drcepet dren HoUs YOUNG LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER FOR A widower's family of means, Address A. L. BLU, Herald Upiown orice. 7OUNG WIDOW, ond t ee PIA. eee At ak ce ee AN, WOULD LIKE TO rsou of meaus. Mra ‘ ce. RESPECTABLE GIRL AS ivaee family; would do chamberwors ashing aud irouing; good eity refers y. “AMERE take an interest ina house for SEE, Herald Uptown office. Laundresse 15 KAST 42 sT.—A ‘Diaundress in 3] CORNELIA 3t., IN THE 8TORK—A GERMAN OL woman to go oat day's work to wash and tron; willing and obliging. 'T YOUNG WOMAN Rs WEST 3 ODas in RIS es privave family, 1101 MACDOUGAL ST.- SOLaTEM WOMAN WILL Bate tans gentlemen's or lies’ washing. Address Mra, KA 1 ST HTH ST—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AG ‘iress ins private family; is @ Orst class leum has three years’ reference. DL Raut aot ST.—A cae Woman ‘as Ina | houseworkor of cook, washer Can seo Indy; enil t AS FIRST family; would goa est city reference, i “THIRD FLOOR, le woman to go out by 4 7Til AND eT 38 8 aT DBSarecain a privare in the country; WEST 27TH AT. avs, Respectable jsirl as lanndross; ean flute and BETWEEN 24¢ best ed referenc 306 BAST 24TH ST.—COMPETENT LAUNDHBSB§ best etty reference. Can be son for two days, FIRST FLOOR, KEAR.—A FIRST work by day or wook; fret a class reieren . KAST 257TH >A atindrons; best sT., city relereuce from ber last em- ROOM 6.—FIRST CLASS 2 WEST ISTH ST—AS LAUNDRESS; THOR Ooughly understands her business; city or countrys city reference. ‘Mra, O'BRIEN, NT PERSON As TRS? 414 i scaroon me ebjechon $0 bones alah ehaaitee Work; best city reference, 445.0887 sore ST—A YOUNG GIRL AN FIRST “Feeiass lnundress, or would assist with the chamber work; good city reteranee. Addi 575 oTH A Owashing 60 ere ae N 3D AV.~A RESP 2 to an infant or an in teon fur two days. NG WOMAN AS GOOD ‘Call tor two days, LE WOMAN AS nyRea erty reference. 1, LATELY LAN, NDED, operntes oa Whevler & | Lonse wort q7 SOUTH OTH A SWiss ; LADY AS NU: Raw, good reference. or two days, F. PACIFICO ST., BROOKLYN.—A are TWELVE Jyoars' experience, to take cure of an tnvsita lady of t ghest recommendations 86 aa Wiest 3D 87. THE BASEMENT.—A FRENO nurse to do general housework im a suvll famtl; reference, soon for two days. 12% WEST 2471 ST. (LING BDL 12),—AS NURSE} an take the entire eliarge of a child trom ite bir of growing cblidren; best city referenes. YEARS OF AGK TO 131, BANK TRL, OL mind a vaby and w de light housework, 1 4 East 20TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLBe aged wiiow to take of ehiidren or do plain sow. ing; beot city references, Call or address. 14 bet 28t fori sta RESPECTABLE YOUNG Vert ist with apstaire, rl to take care af children ond work: youd reference, Call on Wednew : no ‘objection to do chamberwork; would go in thi evuutry; good referene Lb 2a PAST 7TH st BRTWKEN LEXINGTON AND J Z9d ave. —A respectable young girl as Nurse OF SEAM, yenrs’ re ference; is capable of Atroms in # private family ; taking charge of a baby from birt! LOB BAST, SST ST, CORNER 3D AV. OViEK The JOarae store.—A ni respectable aa ng girl, ene peaks English, to mabe at bani liy useful ; good city reference, BAST HoUsTO: tant wouen as infa wo days. 201. WEST 27TH ST. IN SMORMAKER'S SUOP oA Hout young woman As nurKe and so@tattess and to wait on a lady; city reference. WE G WOMAN, 's retorence. di QW) 4antst | JT BT, REAR—A YOUNG WOMAN ~~ invalid’ '» nurse; best ely | Feterence, 207.0 Wist Soret ‘ST, (RING THD respe x with aaa orn as nurse wad 2 217 (ns nurse of kitchen matd and obliging. O17 Ess it 6 Ameriean girl to take care of row! du chamberwork; willing and obliging. 9 3923 East 20711 8T.—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN 0 care of children and do sewing ; best city fetarendee 949 T 4 24 Qintenrs ne Fate fwnity need anol 24 Gad Bet oth s take care of chil Folerence. © Q West dist st—a YOUNG GIRL To 24 A YOUNG GIRL, an im care ot children and sew; willing Sidobugings city relerence. én nnd will do ght wait $$$ $i © WEST 33D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS NOR! 24800 vo objection to assist With chamber work; rel aCe. i. Witt: ELL). —A bermatd; T.—A GERMAN-AMENICAN GIRL 15 years of age; willing “A PROTESTANT GIRL AB By years’ city reference; only a prie

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