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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1878.—TRIPLE SHEET: ba LITERATURE. “Una Corsa nel Nuovo Mondo” is the title of two handsome volumes of American travel puvlished by | The author, a Sicilian gen © Fratelli Troves at Milan. Ueman—Signor Francisco Varvaro Pojero—visited the United States in the summer of 1876, landing at New York, proceeding to Philadelphia, Baltim Wasbingion and Richmond; went from Washington to Cincinnati by Marper’s Ferry, Staunton and White Sulphur Springs; visied Louisville and the ham- moth Cave; crossed the continent, via Bt Louts, Kansas City, Denver and Salt'Lake City, navi 2 (nterview with Brigham Young; visited the mines of Nevada, the Mariposa grove, the Yosemite Valley, the Geysers and the Chinese quarter of San Francisco, and returned to the Atlantic by way of Umaba, Chicago, Niagara, Montreal and Quebec, made flying Visits to Saratoga, Newport and Boston, and sailed from New York in September, astor less than three months? sojourn in the Western World. In nis preiace, ted Palermo, April 13, 1878, Signor Pojero enumer- many Works of travel which he has consulted as authorities, including those of Dickens, Trollope, Dixon, Baron Hitbner and Simovin, and expresses solicitude lest bis work should be judged unfavoravly by American readers on account of bis frankness in adveriing to certain defects of the Americun charac. ter, which, as he says, lie on tbe surface, while Underneath aro @ host of sterling qualities Sizmor Pojero may be assured that Americans can preserve their equxnimity under bis good humored criticisms, which are only the foil of a gen- vine appreciation of the national merits. In ois thapters upon New York the autvor pays bis respects to American journalism at considerabie length, giv- (ng ab amusrng account of our system of “interview- \pg,’? and making the astonishing statement that all tandidates ior office im Amertes, from constable up to President, bave to undergo the ordeal of a news- Paper biography, beginning with his ancestors uod coming down to ap account of bis persoual habits, Several chapters are devoted to the Exposition, im which Siguor Pojero tound much to criticise, but more to admire, His account of the Pacific coast and of the rival cities of St. Louis and Chicago 1s fresh- apd entertaining, and the whole work may be com- mended as very ploasant reading. A FRIEND. “A Friend,” translated by Mrs, Helen Stanley, from bhe French ‘*L’Aimée,” and published by 1. B, Peter- son & Brothers, of Philadelphia, is the latest story in the characteristic style of the lady who, under the pen-name “Henry Gréville,” has contributed several Pleasant works of fiction to recent itterature, The merit of the story is in its absolute simplicity, Nothing could be more unaffected aud ancousirained, Camille, a young music teacner of Pari, is over head. and ears in love with Paul Srécart, a married man, whom she had known before his marriage, in ber native town, 1m the provinces, Liko Viola, She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm 1’ the bad, ¥ced on ner vamask cheek, Paul, fortunately for bia marital happiness, does not reciprocate her affection, being wholly devoted to bis wifo and ebiid. M. Mirmont, a man of the world, admires Camille und makes her a proposal of marriage, which she rejects tn consequence of ber love for Paul As last a favorable opportunity occurs for the contession of thia secret devotion to the wan she loves, and floding the passion hopoless she concludes te accept Mirmont. Her marriage ends the tale. The author relies for her effoct wholly upon the legitimate mothod of skill in delineating Character, There is po sensationalism, no straining for efleci, The quiet simplicity of the taldé makes it meritorious, and thie is ail the more noticeable and Attractive in a #rench author of fiction, Wuere pruri- ency ts so common and powerful a means of aliract- ‘Dy interest the quiet simplicity that characterizes “A Fricad” desorves especial commendation, LITERARY CHIT-CHAT. Mrs, Mary Noa) Sherwood has translated Emile 4ola’s celebrated novel **Une Page d’Amour,’’ under the title “Hé.énc, a Love Episode.’ Tne vook bas made a great sensation iu Paria Tf. Peterson & Bros, will publish st ic the course of a fortnight, Albert Rhodes, United States Consul at Romo, will bave au article on “3accesaiul Mediocrity,” in the November-Docember number of the International Re- view. Toe October Portfolio, received through J, W. Bouton, bus an etoning alter Alma Tadema’s “The Bilent Counselior” as a frontispiece, The sketch of Tademu’s life accompanying this tells us be is an Koglishman by nataralization, though born in the Netherlands, He tas been the fortunate discoverer of a pew Vein of art, which represents ancient Greece and Rome as they really were. “The Silent Counsel- lor’? # a good example of his simpler style, Lock- bartv’s “Greyiriurs, Edinburgh,’’ aod Kaalbach’s “Deluge” complete the full pay tchings. The most important articles in the November num. ber ofthe North American Keview will be “Systems of Offence aud Defence in Naval Wartare,”” bv Admi- ral Hoburt Pacha, giving the experiences and concin- hous of the writer ju relatioa to recent European war; “The Congress of Berlin and [ts Consequences,” by @ vigoro jonymous writer; ‘Japan and the Western Powers,” by Matsuyama Makoto, a paper shat has received the indorsement of prominent men in the Japanese governmont, and ts almost official in ‘te charactor, and “The Emperor Hadrian and Chris- vanity,” by Eraest Ré: Horatio Seymour will lead the number with aa article entitled **The Gov- wnmeut of the United States,” in which he takess tonfident view of our instituticus in opposition to ihe doubtful ove presented by Parkman. He argacs, turtber, that the people can be trusted Mr. Charles Dickeus will write the lite of the late famous omedian, Charles J. Mathews, which Mao millan & Co, will publish. Cardinal Antonell’s library of 20,000 volumes will A dictionary of the anouymous itterature of Great Britain, by Samuel Haikett and Jobo Laing, is in Paterson's Ectuburgh press, At last we aro to bave an English + Gtimm’s German Mythelogy, a book fault of loara- ing ond interest. The works of the French mathematician and as- trovomer Laplace are to be issued complete by the Academy of Sciences of Paris. Lt will taciude not ouly the “Mécanique Uéleste,’”? but a great number of momoirs which Laplace publisued in periodicals aad whicb lave never yet beeu collected, ‘The Spectator welcomes as ‘a new writer wed with the prectona gift of rare and genuine humor” the Anonymous aarbor of “3ix To Oue: a Nanucnet Idy!,”" printed 1a New York by @. P, Pai 's Sons, A new book about lecland and its institutions, by Cc. A. B, Conyvere, has appeared in Londo a is full of good things. Professor Rawlineon’s “Origin ef Nations” brings togotber to @ popular und interesting orm a great amount of information about early civilizations Prolossor Stauiey Jovaus’ paper on the ‘Amuse. ments of the English People,” in the October Con- temporary Review, 1a weil worth reading. Wo have received the Ofth volume of an 154 abo legal work now in eourse of puviteation by A. L. Ban. trofy & Co, of San Fraucisoo. 1t will contain, ‘anon completed, all the decisions 01 the State courts of last resort to cases of general valuo and aathority, it ‘will be a great saving of expe: to lawyers and pab- jar States whose laws they expound, The extraordinury fact ts stated that Tho Whitehall Review hus as ene of its ehief con. ributors the jady writer calling herself Ouida, who ie bavo inter. jeted the sule of an imperialist aimanac entitled the igle, comtatoing contribati y Paul de Cassagnac ¢ Bonapartiass, ‘Tho life ana letters of the French novelist Balzac jas boen undertaken by Evelyn D, Jerrold, ana will hortly appeur. A member of Parliament named 4. Hussey Vivini an written “Notes of a Tour in ameries, from Angast to November 17, 1877,1” which wilt probably be as rofound dg the observations of other tures montha’ ave! upon our country, A much necded grammar of the old French ian. 0, by De, F. Neumann, of Hotaclberg, will soon pear. fue London Academy pronounces Mr, Hei club, ¢s. Od. 96, for rod w moss. Bacon, tiga middles and 328. for short cloar mid AkKkb iock Bones. SHAM “ECO, AND STOUK BROKERS, No. 12 Wall x6 tee en 2 Yaa] to_ ord in “PU 20 times athe amount invested, Fae ie a UEKLY FINANCIAL REPORT sont oo on James’ novel, “The Europeans,” book and readable from drst to last, A volume of the “Literary Studies’ of the late Walter Bagehot will shortly appear, Count Vavaro! ‘Studies on the Primitive Inhabi- tants of Russ.a’ has beco translated into Freach and published at Paris. A new ‘‘Life of Garibaldi,” by M. Bordoue, bas just appeared tn French. A learned and elaborate ‘‘History of Hannibal,” by the Freach scholar Hennebert, has appeared at Paris, VISITING VESUVIUS. ACTUAL CONDITION OF THE LAVA FLOW FROM THE VOLCANO, (Naples Letter to the Pall Mall Gazette.] T started with a friend to make the ascent. . It rained until we reached the observatory, and then, fortunately, the day became delightful. It isa weary climb up, though, through the loose ashes; and one is tempted to halt and admire the view pretty often be- fore reaching the top. When we had reached it we could see nothing for the smoke and mist that filled the big crater; while far beneath us we could hear the lava seething and frequent explosions from the new cone. We were advised at starting not to descend into the crater; but our guide assured us we could quite safely do it, s0 down we scrambled on to the lava, The floor of the crater has risen in the last few weeks from a considerable nag 4 to within about twenty feet of a the side of the crater wall, look: toward PB old old left-hand Cone of Vesuvius; and it is still rising. As we stood on the comparatively cpol blocks of lava the fresh red-hot stream was slowly flowing out from cracks around us, moving on in a snake-like, fascinat- ing way, and breaking out in a fresh place as soon 38 the flow stopped elsewhere. Every crack showed the lava red-hot a foot or so beneath us, but the guides ran about on it, and we followed them, as if we were on the level Campagna, At the “peer end of the old crater—that is, just underneath the binwodg Lape of the old cone—is the new cone, which has risen in the last week or 80; @ baby cone, about fifty neat in height and perhaps one hundred and ninety Raitt in circumference st the base, but a very no! ed and fiery” cone, Kaa oa ‘out continual PI of smoke rosy with flames which fre quently rise above its cemnte and hurling into the air to # height of one hundred feet or 60 lumps of red hot stone and lava, which, falling down on to its sides, make them rise higher every day. The wind fort: nately blew the smoke away from us, or otherwise we should have been almost if not quite ‘suffocated where we stood—about from the base of the cone; and we were able to enjoy the wonderful sight, which, as 8 man who followed us down said, one could stay all day to look at. Accompan the bursts of flame were hollow reports, not loud, as I had ex- pected, but smo’ stifled explosions; and ms I climbed up the side of the crater so as to be able to look more into the mouth of the new cone, Icould see through the smoke a'struggling confusion of flames, which found vent in the ejection of the bi liquid. The crater walls are brilliant with yellow orange colored sulphur, mixed with basalt lava and white salts, pari @ bright contrast to the leaden colored lava which forms the floor and the black cone with its crown of smoke. The guide told us the floor had risen an extrao! number of feet; but, judging from what we saw of lava flowing, it would take s month probably to reach Mod sap th which its flow seems indicated unless it burst out anywhere on the side of the moun- At present the stories that it is flowing down the outside of Vésuvius, and that Professor jeri is building # dike to protect the observatory and so- forth, are pure inventions. AH SIN AS A MURDERER. {From the Calusa (Cal.) Sun, Oct. 26.) On the 2ist inst. a sheepherder named John Magin- ley was killed by » Chinaman named Lang, on Jack Brim’s ranche, Freshwater, under the following cir cumstances:—Maginley entered the cabin for some soap, when the Chinaman forbade him taking it. The foreman, Henry Smith, gave him the soap. The next day, after dinner, deceased picked up some scraps from the table for the purpose of feeding his dog, and when he returned with the plate the Celestial told him to leave or he would kill him, at the same time draw! knife, Deceased said he did not wish to injure the Chinaman, as he might lose his situation, On the following day Maginley entered the house for a drink of water, when the naman rushed upon him with a hatchet and struck him tn che Sen) making a gash about whats in le Sitaned to be atta os hed, whe! roac! when pega called out for fay ee saying the Peels was to killhim. The hatchet was wrenched from the eee oe the men. The Celestial then cline! one hand, drew a knife with Segemarige: me his teeth, stabbed Ma- ee in the left side, the blade penetrating th The wo man survived about cighicen. peo The Chinaman left for parts unknown. Coroner Tooley held an inquest on the body on Wednesday, and the jury brought in a ver- dict of unprovoked and wilful m and recom- mended that ® warrant be issued for the arrest of the murderer. issued a warrant and placed iin the hands of ab oficer SAN FBANCISCO MINING STOCKS, Sax Francisco, Nov. 8, 1878, The following were tho closing official quotations of mining stocks to-day :— Julia Consolidated... Yellow Jacket. shoe Consalida’a *s Havana, Nov. 5, 1878, pes ents wes sete oa fa te romiui the U: a bate ) r. however, bably be auothor. fortuighs wheat will have been sown. marketed more sparionly both peoviness. A bealfiy tone hee pi though to the present time wittiout any offeot on prices, Some ol the Samplow, shown have boen better, but a large proporwion c the offerings consisted of hyo ge iscolored or spotted which naturally were only salable at rulnoge prices. wr farmers’ deliveries thi how Ki tostify to tne fact that the Enel jab wheat idee tate su! foe from deteriornt on CS probably have seen better prices, but OS atpisenta bave. toes ne’ incee andthe mcvemen® te tidewater so active that neither ly conditioned hom erop aor the (good Gontinen I aomand ‘have bows Cotton—The sales of the day incl ab a SF alee Amok fer‘ delivery, 8 Tie iN er delive ; 1d Decor ner werper es also 5 tlso) 86d. tod fa Tow midaiteg claw ‘end April deliv s-ad. middiing clause, new Tre, shipped 1 Novem! i ber, ogi 51 a hia’ ts t.— ote ries - enter ie dat gat Hot lower phanialisicalasa metas. ‘bra; wheat, Os, 84. 098.1 syernge Osiltorsia ‘Site Yer th, alos. ad: 8 Us. 0d. for ‘red’ Western spring contal for for California aud Bs, 10d. & ‘The pt ti grt for the were Je Fecal pts a of w Ameen 8 days 23,000 Sd. per ews. for American, Pork, spor ews tor long | 5 per bbl. for ara. ‘roduce.—Tallow, 87s. per cwt, Antwane, 1878, Petroloum, 224f. f pale Amerionay’ pecan Awerican lard lowed rn 20K Norins por SO aia ugeDon, Refined petrotoum, 744. per ee pe a thee per i TUN Ngee i 2, Datet standard, on the windiest “oe Nov. 56 P. M. Consols, 95 6.16 for money for the poeoust. Pausyed pani og La 5, 1867's, 1084); ten 1» Cou 4 i , pestered 3 St; iinote Gentral, Bit eS Sa els wif uuntf PJ aad into the Bank of Poy on Pants, Nov. 6, Paris advices quote five per cent rentes at Tae! be. hee Rachangs on Leadon 250, Ste, for elena, 8° 1878 the account. FINANCIAL, O0., BANKERS Siocks.on the New York Btock Rxchange nad cerry the same as long a3 desired A dopoalt of Sper cout; careful and “oRLLS.” renteh fr roqeesly fay Gok Tots i ¥ CIRCU- plication. LADY 0} ULTURE SEEKS FINANCIAL AUD IN iF Auancore confidence. Address R., box 122 Herald Uptown oitice. At REASONABLE RATES—MONKY ON LIFE AND dowmont Insurance policies and mortgages; same of all kinds effected with best companies HABRIOH & CO,, 165 Broadway, box 1,880, POLICIES BOUGHT AND LOANED ON; Ait aud Fire Jusucance effected, JOSEPH HERGFBLD, 178 ‘Brosdway. . FINANCIAL, AS SIX PER CENT—LARGE AND SMALL AMOUNTS GNEY & CO.’ 40 loun on City Pro JOSEFH WeRZrELD, 176 Broudway. 1 OF ie er chandise, valuabl STORAGE WAREUOURES, 903, 405, ISTABLISHED 1800, root! advanced on piauos, furniture, mex RANDAL H, city. Having been f¢ Stock Exchange aud Vice Lottie: of the Gold Be highest experienco and character guuranteed. Stocks, and Bondy; also Stock Contracts, such as “pute’ and “calla,” on large or small yamounts, boul and sol cular commissions and” moderate margins, titled “Wall Street." and stock ta mation mulled on receipt of 1 fy ate ToRTORaE (87,500) oy 8 BULKHEAD property on Newtown Creek, one mile from Hunter's Point; property security ample atid-is covered by two bonds; a perfectly safe invosineat. Address ©. it. & CO., station A, New York city, ‘ONEY AT 6 PER GENT ON NEW YORK, BROOK- lyn and Staten Island improved Proporty. STAKE, 100 Broudway. FFICE OF THE ONTARIO SILVER MINING COM ‘PANY, 31 Broad st., November 4, 1378. Dividend No. 37. Tho regular monthly dividend of 50 conte par sharo has jos con- Fatt a jared for Geteber, bayanie = Be apices of a ranster agen’ ells, Fargo & roadway, on ¢! 15th inst, Tranter books will close on 3 te Pye a aN8, apt Socrotary. Two St aoe ok OF $10,000 EACH WANTED ON MORT. EMAN & LATTING, Attorneys, Bennett aufititg, Neston st $5, 000, “TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN ON BOND AND 4 mortgage, New York or Brooklyn, 6 per cout. Addross box 2,604 New York Post office. O00. Ix SUMS TO SUIT, TO LOAN ON $200.00 0teset et gee Sebati $275 000. T0 LOAN-ON MORTGAGE, FIVE '. Tours, 6 der cant sums to suit. W. SHIPMAN, 137 Broadway. __SEPUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, “Cooks, &e. 5 EAS? 30TH ST.—A LADY DESIRES TO SECURE A au situation for a compotont cook, and will soe au: person who may cull” at her prosout Fosidence; no pos 3] WEST 44Tii ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS Gkiiret class cuok; underetauds her buainons 40 all its trance! tel, bourding house or club houso; best city news. Sy West soit DSanst young gist is willjng to assist wi QO NEST ftir ‘BI—A_ RESPECTABLE GIRL AS ‘cook, washer and ironer in # private family; country pencareent bent roferenc 31, ics 2D E) 1% respectable girl as cook; best city reference. 39 BAST dort St—a YOUNG SCOTCH PROTES- tant girl as chambermaid and to do fine washing; good city reference, | WEST i9fit EDetass cook: dost. a END EMPLOYERS. = oung Women as plain cook, washer and RESPECTABLE WOMAN city or country; good city refer- ence. Qik: HARRIS). —A COMPETENT 69 NORFOLK ST, woman as cook. Oalttor two days, 102. WEST 24TH ST.—AS FIRST GLASS FRENCH cook, in palate, famty i city reference, REAR HOUSE.—AS FIRST nderstands all kinds 112, WEST 33D ST—YOUNG WOMAN TO COOK, wash and {ron; does all kinds of baking; no objec: tion 6 # boarding house; city r __SEPUATIONS WA NTED—FEMALES. _ 242. “Cooks, de. ) WEST 47711 5T. ROOM 10.—A FIRST CLASS ook in a small howl or first class boarding house. 9). EAST 30TH ST.—AS FP 242, private family; host refe: ) CLASS “000K IN a hid OM 2 Young woman us excellent cook, washer ad tr ironer; city refer 44 WEST 2TH ST.—AS = GLASS COOK; Ewing to auologprith the washing and ironing; best ST 3 YOUNG WOMAN AS 3 GOOD washer and ironer. wD ST., RING FOURTH BELLA art young irl as cook; will assist with washing d ironing; city reference. RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS er und ironer; isa good baker; 255, = WEST soTH ST.—A_ RESPEOVABLE BE YOUNG ee dgirl as good cook, ex: sher and ironer in pri- Vato family; three years’ city D5G NES? ATH STYOUNG WOMAN “AS EX JOtont cook; would assist with washing; best reference from last plac 95 SHOT anEOT BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH A rinse floor, back A. rospectable ysirl we competent Sok; la able to take aniiro ‘churze of the kitchen ; willing to do coarse washing; city m r 264. WEST 415T ST. ECTABLE GIRL TO do cooking or general housework in a private bourd- ing house; seven years’ reference from last place. 2665 WEST 34TH ST.—AN ENGLISH WOMAN AS first class incat and pastry cook; public or private; good city reference. wisn WEST 35TH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG Iman as cook and waitross; understands her bus Ness; city referen 302, EST 27Tif ST, CORNER OF 8TH AV oung girl as cook, washer and ironer; best city ref- erence. 305 EAST ATH ST.” FIRST FLOOR—CC washer and ironor; reference. Call for two BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. SAbbinioNnaL CAPh CAPITAL FROGURED Fo MER: schants, ‘turers and others, Real Estate ex- change Eluing Interests, &c., negotiated; persons with socking business advised, arithoug chars, af approved opportunities, | References ‘Shaken: Co., snot ishers, Madison square; Clark, ‘Holiy's 18 st., and othors. RIGGS & CARLETON, Financial and Businoss Brokers, 98 Broadway. A “{ PARTY WANTED TAKE CHARGE SALES OF staple mercantile business; rate opportunity. Home East 14th st. N EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE «FOR A MAN WITH few hundred dollars to become interested in estab- lished profitable ae br prnesns owner needs @ working partner, LLOYD'S, 4 Wai FIRST GLARS VINEGAR FACTORY, IN ACTIVE running order, with good route customers and doing paying business, forsale, Address FACTORY, Herald office, OFFER TO DISPOSE OF MY LUCRATIVE BUSI- Po pees wvareby ©. men, by investing $4,000, can make from 000 to $8,000 yearly; the advertiser tes wuccosstully petit it on for many years, but getting old, health dectin- {ing he retires; security given that what Tassert is roal and am bu; sine! only noticed, Address CONFI- ARTNER On MONEY WANTED IN WOOD WARE business, Weet; sino Bouth; xood chance far an invest. ment of $9.00. ddress, with full name, C., Herald office, New York city, SL Se RIGHTS.—BRADLEY'S LUNCH HEATER. [No family or hotel should be wjthout one, Agouts wanted everyw! here. MIDDLETON & WARNER, 28 Bond st. 1 1 By WEST 25TH ST.—A rst class cook. Call on or addro: 1130282 2TH 8T, OVER “eee le woman us good cook, a ironing in private famil place. 305 EAST GOTH 8 CTABLE YOUNG JOwomen to do'cooking, a ‘and ironing, or house- work. * ‘ BAST GOTH 307 ane reference. “GIRL AS aaa Trower: good bakers li asthe __ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Chambermaids, &. 37, WEST 9TH ST—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER: maid or waitress; no objection to boarding house; city reference, AC WEST 13TH A GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID land waitress in # private boarding house; good city reference. 47 T AV., ROOM 9.—A RESPEOTABLE GIRL AS chambormaid and take care of children ; geod city ref- erence. Address or call. 90. ‘MARK’S PLACE.—A J Ueharbermaid and waitress; will do fi city reference. scene LOB EAST, 22 St, CRERENT EMPLOYER'S)—Ad chambermaid and seamatress or to assist with chib dren, inl WEST 16TH ST—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIR y chambermaid and waitress. Call ou or addresd 11 8.cinee sist in sewing if required; a home profarred to high wages, WEST 19TH ST. REAR—AS CHAMB! waitress; no objection to a boarding hou: 12: 2TH SP, ROOM 6—PROTESTANT aedwi chambermaid and laundreas; city refer. ences.) LADY WISHES TO PRO- 1 2 ms a a situation for s girl as first class chambermaid or waitre: Call for two day 129 EAST OTH ST—YOUNG GIRL, SPEAKING 4 Prench, as chanbermuid or waitress or take care of children: unexceptionable references 132 ) WEST 19TH ST.” REAR—A RESPECTABLE 2) Zgirl as chambermaid'and waitress; beat reference, 1 32, ORCH. mito do ¢ sae k and LOOR.—A YOUNG GIBE Urand Goanten cod heats pm last employer. 1 6, ‘T 49TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHA’ ts miaid and laundress or laundress alone; retor 136 WEST STH Si] BETWEEN 6TH AND 7T! Davs.—As chambermiid aud waitress; good city erence, 138, WEST 40TH STA YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM: bermaid and Isundress; good reference. 1 l 7 WEST 46TH ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as couk or laundress in a private family; bost city reference. GIRL AS 309: EAST 48TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE ai ing ; best city rst class cook and assist with the was reference, West 26TH ST.—TWO GIRLS; ONE AS Glass cook; the other as first class waitress: ire youre aud seven monthy’ excellent references, Cali tordi ae ., WEST 19TH St REAR.—AS G@OD COOK; 18 good baker; will assist with washing; good’ city 128.5 WHET 26TH ST., ROOM 6—A, YOUNG WOMAN jain cook, washer and: ironer; city refor- 117s 12 Ro sards aps 6 WEST 19TH ST. woman as good coo! ang i “ity refs WO STAIRS UP)—A YOUNG and baker and to do washing ce from last employ: D 8’ COOK, WASHER AND rivate family; kowsbor busiaes; wil ing and obliging; bost city ‘roterence. "WEST 33D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL as cook and to assist in washing and jroning; good bakor; best city reference, ye 129, WEST 26TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK OR hanndross; best reference.) ‘311 EAST 92D ST—YOUNG GIRL AS A GOOD pluin cook; excellent washer and ironer; ina pri vate family; beat elty references. 311 WEST" Q0Tif “ST” REATLCA PROTESTANT woman us cook, washer and ironer or to do general housework in a small family; reference 2 WEST 40TH ST.—AS GOOD COOK AND BAKER nd to assist with the washing; a home preferred to cits city reference: WEST 47TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Jpiain cook; willing to ussist with the washing; beut ce. EAST STH ST—A COMPETE: iRL TO ,Wash and iron in private family; best city Call for two day: es reference. YOUNG TG. MAD 3 willing’ to assist with washing in ity reference, SPECTABLE GIRL Ad hambermaid and waitress or seamstress; under stands her business thoroughly; best city references and present sovieree 142. H ST. FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 2—& -airespoctable colored girl as chambermaid and ress in a private family, 142, WEST 33D ST. BACK ROOM—A COLORED Aigirl us chambermaid und waitress, “WEST 15TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S)—A pang irl for upstairs and chamberwork and to be best reference. 1 44. EAST 48D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAN- bermaid and waitress; would assist with washing; two and @ half yeary’ reference. 145 WES? 49TH ST.— Ochamberwork and waiting N TO DO AN EXPER. 2D GERMAN lar chambormaid or tor. in “ingest city referance, 15 0); “EAST 42D OUProtestant girt inaid; willing and oblij or address CHAMBERS dironer, the other as cham! with washing. 130, WEST 19TH ST., REAR—ENGLISH GIRL AS ood cook, washer ai aid froner, or to do housework a small private family; best city references, 397 WEST 38TH ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Protestant girl as plain cook and to do washing and ironing; city reference. ‘WANTEDTAR 4 ACTIVE MAN, WITH $000, AB EQUAL partnor in a wholesaje manufacturing business, paying 150 per cent profit. 60 Montgomery st,,room 3, Jerse; 131 Lid 19TH ST., SECOND FLOOR—AS GOOD cook, excellont laundress.and baker; willing, oblig- ing and not afraid of work; best city reference. ANTED—A COMPETENT MAN AS CLERK IN A city hotel, with about $4,000; fair salary paid and money secured, SILLIMAN, Horald office, ANTED- SEVERAL PHOUSAND AGENTS’ LET- re_of late date, Addross, stating kind and price, MUNROE, Herald offige. WEEKLY PROFITS_NO RISKS; ASSOCIA- 5 tion desirable; 5 geal #000 capital required, In- quire up stairs 760 FURNITURE. FURNITURE. * DE GRAAF & TAYLOR'S, 14th ot, can be found one of the largest and best assortments of FURNITURE in the clty at greatly REDUCED PRICES. ‘Walnut Bedroom Suite at $35 and upward. PARLOR SUITS, in raw silk, at $55 and upward. aDIXING ROOM and Library F Furniture in groat varieties at corres; i low prices. Cartains. | Boasts and all kinds of Bedding. ‘ts for the eclebrated' Centennial Barceste ohbinet Bedstead, the best and cheapest im use. ‘ease call and examine it. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR Goops. T DANIEL OFABRELL’S FURNITURE AND Carpet Warerooms, 410 8th av., near Sist st., wo sall st choap and fair prices and do not resort to eatcbpenny cate- logues, Our old eustomors always call again, | ee ceeee FPO gp yy Ls efor months’ time ven to ‘or Furul ae ae Taree th largest ¢ ‘Ostabllahmone iu tbo eity. 12 and 514 8th wy., corner Muth st. ‘N ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD OF GOOD FURNITURE Arwanted for cash. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr., 661 Sth av./ A TTENTION.—PRIOR TO REMOVAL (ON ACCOUNT of noise elevated railroad) I offer at immense sacrifice, complote Household Furuiture, made to order, best city manefectarers; eatin and brocaide Parlor Suite, 14 plecos, Pe 1,150, for $100, $100; raw silk and tapestry Sui ay_Jiianoforte, $125; orig inal tings, mer caviiesa, rieb Cham! poco and Japan’ ose styles, with Dressing Cases, ry e hair Mattresses, oo Su Dining Forni. ‘ture, rep Carpots, Silverware: also two ju $35; Carriages, wan Seek Was Post Ploase call private rosidence No. 72 Woat Ton ALES ANDER “‘KOTICE.—Arrangements made for packing If ete. YING DISPOSED OF MY RESIDENCE, ‘est 2d st. Twill sell at great sucrifice all sted gent, city made Furniture—vis.. maguiicent eo #’ Pianoforte, in porfect order, cunt $1,000, iy Suite, 14 pieces, cost $1,200, ‘for $140; silk 8 suite, #20; © GAY. GENTLEMAN BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPING wil sacrifice Household Furniture in lots to suit cash Durchosers, emely ;—Magaiicent satin, Parlor, Bult, 16 es, cost ttle ws ; two han me nits, Eastlake style, covered in raw silk, cost $450, for $0; Fep Suits, $20; T to match; also hand: 1 nut Chamber Suit, Mattresses, Extensio fet, Carpets, 850, Cail aad examine, No ressonsble offer refused. Private residence 131 Wost 14th st., between sth and 7th avs. BONNER. AUMANN BROTHERS ARE 0 corres GREAT rgains in Furniture, Carpets and Bedding at their corner Broome; weekly and 230 Hudson street, corner ‘monthly "payments taken. NU. CRNITURE PARLOR SUITS, ‘ard: Lou: BEDROOM Lcd , Bia tfet: ag " , de. Groat bar gains at 3 Weet 14th bee ere eae NREAT CLOSING ion SALE FIRST CLASS Furnitare.—J. Z havi on EGLER, formerly J. Ziegler & Co., ing disposed of his warerooms and factory buildings, Doing compelled to, give possossion in « short time, sell, below cost, his immense Stock of Parlor, Tibrary, ining Room and Chamber Furniture. 32 ker at., corner of Mott at., New York, 1 31 EAST 13TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES- tant woman as cook, waaher and {roner or to do gen- oral work; understands her businoss thoroughly; no ob- Joction to's short distance in the country; good reference. Call for two days. 1 WEST 17TH ST., BASEMENT.—A PROTESTANT oman as good cook and baker; no 0 objection to the country; homo preferable to wages; good roti 134,c725t mH St, REAR.—A RESPECTABLE girl as cook, washer ‘and ironer; best city reference trom last place. T 40: STH AV—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS VIRST cook i wood elty refero 398,24 a SOTH ST.—AS COOK, WASHER AND 399, ay 48TH ST—TWO YOUNG GIRLS, ONE AS cook and to assist with washing; tho oth or as laun- dress or chambermaid and waitrovs; both capable, willing and iene 33124 s ETWEEN 18° 'D Al first pie mi Protestant girl sone wash and iron; no objection to the country; bout references, Call for two jays. 3] WEST gist STA PROTESTANT AS PLAIN cook ; excellent baker; or general housework; city reference from lust place. 337, EAST 22D 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD plain cook and laundress ins private family; city reference. 9 EAST 20TH ST—AS COOK AND TO ASSIST with thowashing, by a reepectable Protestant girly has tho bess city reforence. Cun be soon two da; 1 (), WEST Dat ST., IN THE CANDY STORE.—RE- QUnpectadle, person 63 cook ina Frouch family; seven Years’ referouce. 150m BO mest ari St. PRESENT, EMELOYER'S), —A OU middie aged womun as oxcellent cock and washer; ‘also young girl os chambermald. ¢ ABT 48TH ST.—VIRST CLASS OOK IN A 52 WEST 28TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, REAR—A woman as first class English cook; ,thoronghly un derstands hor business; no objection to a boarding house; good city reference. 153. EAST 43D ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK DoOand to ussist with washing; fully compotent; best city reference. 153883 42D ST.—A SOBER, HONEST GIRL AS lain cook, washer and fron 15 WEST 28TH ST., THIRD ¥LOOR.—AS GOOD lain cook, washer and toner or to do housework in private family. L5G MEST Jel STA YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD cook, washer and ironer; best city reference from seat Die. L5T REST SST BTA RESPECTABLE WOMAN 48 LG) Tesok dad’ to socket with washings good city rolers ance. 1 57 WEST 83D 8T—A YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD plain ¢ cook, washer and froner; city reference. rivets fomily; 19 « good broad and Discult baker and meat and past: would assist with coarse w: ing: good reference from last piace, 347. WEST 41ST ST.-AN ENGLISH WOMAN AS firat class cook; best city reference. 35. WEST 40TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; od city referance. Cull two days, WEST 14TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS first class cook and to assist with the washing and froning. Call between 11 and, at prosont employer's. 359, WEST 12TH ST—RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS }good cook, washer and ironer; city or country; good reference. 405 OTH “AV. NEAR 24TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS washer and {roner; willing and obliging; best city reference 409, ‘2D AV.—TWO GIRLS; ONE AS COOK, WASHER jand ironer; the other as chambormaid aud waitress; ty Or country ; best city referonce, ont —A YOUNG GIRL AS GOOD PLAIN eck ine private. family; ue objection to weehing \d ironing; city or country. 493: T 22D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL voook, washer and iruner; best elty reference, Oam be ‘ween until suited. 158. WEST 2TH ST.—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work; @ plain cook; ls an excellent washer ig and ol ree yours’ elty refer- and froner; will ence. 16: 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man as cook ; would assist with the washing: excel- Jent referonce. ‘be seen for two o days. Mra. P. ON, 165. EAST 82D ST.—AS GOOD”COOK AND TO AS eJuint with washing and froning; good city reforonce from last place; city or coantry. 1 69: WEST 218T ST.—AS FIRST a des apeynd ‘baker.of bread and biscuit; best re 1¢ 98 ) PRINCE ST.—A TRaPeORLALS a Woman as cook and laundreas; good references. 200 0titer 49TH ST-—AS GOOD PLAIN. poom, rasbor and ironer in « private family, Call ASD coae WEST 33D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS cook, washer and ironer; good city reference. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS best city reference, (QQ MADISON AV. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S). table woman as good cook; will exsist wil the washing. 439. WEST 32D ST.—AB GOOD COOK, WASHER jand ironer; ee reference from last’ place. aor a aay a WOMA 48 cook, ronor iu @ private family; two years! reference from last place. 4 i 4TH AV.—A_ RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WO- man, Protestant, as cook in a small private family; excellent elty reference. 461 WEST 82D ST.—A WOMAN AS nye ne COOK; will asuist with coarse washing; good reference, 200 WEST 40TH 8T.—AS PROPESSED PREXCH, 506 WEST 26TH 8T.—TWO PROTESTANT WOMENS Spanish and English meat and makes ‘as first class cook und the other as laundress; all kinds of side dishes: serves dinner nae class | city or country; good reference. family or elub house ; references, 902, EAST STH ST—A RESPECTABLE Guan s good cook and excellent laundrose; beat city rofar- ‘once from last place. 1 54. WEST 31ST aT. —X COMPETENT PERSON TO Edo chamberwork and sewing or would do chamber+ pak and waiting; no objection to the country; good city reference. 154, WEST 62D ST.—-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG OFgirl as chambormaid und waitress or to assist with washing; good city references, 15 & EAST 52D ST.— YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL Ooas chambermaid ‘and to do sewing; willing to wait on a lady; good city reference. 15 EAST 53D ST., THIRD FLOO. FRONT.—A RE- OOspectadie young girl as chamberniaid and waitross in « small private family; bost city reference. 166. EAST 28TH ST., FIRST FLOOR—A YOUNG English girl as chanibermaid or to do general house: work in a small family; willing and obliging; not long in the country. Call for two days. 178, OHRYSTIE ST., THIRD FLOOR, BACK.—A RE- spectable young girl to do chamberwork ine small family; ‘rood references, 900. EAST 45TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS FIRST class chainbermaid and waitress in a private family; dest city reference. 500: EAST 35TH ST.. NEAR 3D AV.—A yound girl as chambormaid aud waitross or to do chamber work and sewing; good reference. | Call for two days. 201 WEST 18TH GIRL TO DO CHAMBER: L work in a private boarding house; reference. 203, EAST 64TH sT., NEAR, 3D AV.—A NEAT, AU dodliging girl as chainbermaid and isundress; begs city rete 204c se snbartaaid, we nid ae ise in waling jo girl as cham| would assist in or mind children; would sleep nt home if 910 EAST 63D ST.—A SSS Se GIRL chambormaid and piain sewer or would take care x or two grown children and teuch them; three years’ reference. 5122 bP Damned 27TH 8T., SECOND Paiva teat ont a8 ag hambermaid or waitress in a private family. or address, 2] 2, MEST OTH ST, REAR —AN ENGLISH GIRL Sorcaguly ‘undarsteude wor busines; ‘ne cejestion to boorditpbousee ; city reference. x 214, WEST S6TH ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 1 Keirl us chambermaid and waitress, O15. EAST 17TH ST. PRESENT EMFLOVER —a chambermaid and waitress and assist OT Greats 18TH ST.—AS. Sia aND ) EAST 22D ST.—A YOUNG COLORED Wo WOMAN 28 as ‘aitross In @ private fuinil 21 chanbermaid and wai wowan as chamber waitress, or will make horself generally useful. ermald and waitress; private t city nea 5968 down stairs work in private family; willing ad obliging; best city reference from last place. OD BASt 27TH ST. LA oo 75 RMPLOYRD—A YOUNG 226; GutFSt, STH ST—A YOUNG GTRE as CHAM: or boarding Hl AV., NEAR 23D ST—A YOUNG GIRL TO days. 930 BAST HST ST.CA YOUNG GIRL TO DO ¢ “ berwork and waiting in a private family; good Grence. 934. WEST 35TH ST.—AN AMERICAN PROTESTAN? ‘girl to do cham! id waiting; best reference, 235 EAST 22D ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL, LAT LATELY Nanded, as chambermaid or to do ate larslig one be well evoommeaaete 540 WEST 42D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS Aonngy en cook ; coca bread, biscuit, cake Stee good washer and froner? willing and obligin, 2S WEST 27TH ST.—ACTIVE, COMPETENT WO- man as first class cook; private family or boarding ouse ; best city reference. WEST 32D ST.—AN EXPERIENCED PROT- ‘estunt hod ‘woman as cook; is 6 good laandress; willing and ob! 205. WEST 4! —AN AMERIGAN, WHO 18 AN xcellunt tands ali kinds of meats, Low os and soups t olty reference. 207 ALES, ST., FIRST FLOOR—AS GERMAN cook in English or American family; plain washer and ironer. 211 EAST 40TH ST—AS EXCELLENT COOK; “A ZL 1 good washer and y reference. FD] QEAST SD St—A8 oa CLASS COOK; 18 AN 2] DeEsations bekegs gued washer wna inosens oliy Teter ence, ont WAVERLEY PLACE, (NOT YET SUITED). —AS & private family; bess city refor- no ploy tend WEST 16TH ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG omen ; one ae first rate Ce will assist with wasb- 21: he other as chambermaid and waitress; ten yoars’ best city referonce from thelr last place. P1 Bakas? 27TH ST—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY landed, to do cooking, washing or chamberwork and Sector; some cblining; ved with Ragiich family swe yours, MUST Ye FARLOR SET ABD Pr Pe TA Testa Upoces be choup. Addi eee REDUOTION IN FRIGES OF FURNITUR moat i Berments,s nts," at sae SSwrnetawarr 13, 156 an: fishin CARPETS axD OILOLOTHS VERY CHBAP BENDALL'S ol Rens Palton st... Call or sond planatory price Ii ENGLISH AND CLANSTOAE ai, Bonthiy. PAINE'S, G2 Bowery; \ N EXPERIENCED LADY aT GIVES | LESSONS IN French, German, prosent puplia. Eid on 110 Herald Untows: = Se JEPRRIENCED Seaea AND MATHEMATIOAL desires. priv highest clty refaronce Rete HR ABE, 150 Easikes nav. {\RENCH CONVERSATIONAT, LESSONS BY Fane Indy diplomes: terms moderate, Mila VE Broadway, firet floor, room 3. veel ENGLISH AND LATIN TACGHT BY toetrnetty ng Pesiaion monn eene Addrtes PROPERSON bee fice. aEcHaN a i DROTSGH—LADIES AND GENTLE ee Mterald Uptown Branch oles. gn il wy ale teng ie pane rovided for famaliton, scho ol tor Promptly Prov HOMLRMERHORN, 30 Bast 14¢h st. LLBS. caaASORNTRNS yaa PROTESTANT Mesa. and Day School for Young Ladies. No. Sd fast (li av. du Roule, York ‘Noullt *iisroagh snd complete eoutse of on te a a ogee of the schook Waseca Nish, Prone und pay fe from > Ot Ex? tia ave 4 oxpoct Kidrean HJ” fierald Uptown afte: _ French and in b = BILLIARDS. Aware WiRUSSWICK E BALK GO. cy roa Wwarerooms now open; now and As Buliard Fables, in 1 desiyns at lowent prices. Fi Ol ope pen oes, frome $150 upwa 4 at lowost pricos. ony, ‘SOLLENDEL, 188 Broadway, corner 10th st. “AmERtcan pre BILLIARD FAULES. XEW an we os; Bal eT 5 Tielke Goon, kee WM. He GUAEYITH & CO, 40 Vesey mt Bastien TABLES AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PR ions) Hs turned and colored, $1 por set, at PH. wy et, MARBLE MANTELS. Makete ASD MARBLEIZED” MANTELS, GRAVE: stones; bottom prices A. KLABBR, 134 ‘Beat 18th st, hear 3d JTEWARTS SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS, AT lowest prices; Biste Steps, Risers and all kinds of Slate rem 5 91 Wet 27TH ST.—BNGLISH WOMAN, FROM yr kha country, te eook or de housework; is kind to el 1 7TH AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CGOK, and ironer or to do general housework ina small private family; best reference 91 vg dane ent FIRST npn er nn wo- reference, wash and iron; good 21 Tans Waar a “2aTH ST.—AS GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironot; is © good Leundress and obliging ; olty 3 = 4Q 7TH AV. GAKERY) YOUNG SCOTCH WOMAN gees pine ovok and to assist with wees se =~ dervtands pei Can be willing and obi! sit thus 1g and obliging. 55e nie ST. NEAR NTH AVA YOUNG Dewoman at ged conk: understands all in 0 fro: ty good reference. a ava FIRST CLASS COOK IN A PRI. to family; will assist with washing; best city ref- t 5e.ne WEST 48THi ST—A YOUNG GIRL TO COOK, Ove and tron; will do housework; willing an cs BO Dnata cok, SEAT) RESPECTFUL Gita rat efaxe cook; ood city roference. STORE—A YOUNG WOMAN Ri V,, IN FANG) SOD Ry Rar Rs eos 626. 2D AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO COOK, WASH Jand tron best elty reference from last place, IN COOK; IS A GOOD ould aasiat with wash- P road and bisenit maker; ood city Foterence. 936, RAST 41ST 8T., THIRD FLOOR—A RESPECT. oungable girl as ‘chambermaid and waitress; wille ing toussint with the washing; three years best city ref erence from last place 9373 WEST 40TH ST—A PROTESTANT GIRL aa chambermaid and waitress; best city reference. for two cs 937.4 . 45TH ST.—A SMART, WILLING AND ooliging girl as chambermaid and to assist with washing and c! best city reference. D4¢ cre ST.—YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER. wid and waitress; willing to assist with wi ing; good city reference, zt EAST 65TH ST.—A YOUNG Gi GIRL TO DO UF itairs work and take care of children; good refer a Q WEST SD ST. (RING THIRD DELIA Pronng girl as chombermald an iting 24 good city rofore 559, YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. 2) barmaid and waitress, or would take care of chidrea and sew; elty reference. 2 0, 9TH AV., CORNER 26TH 8T.—YOUNG GIBL AS (Uchambormaid and wattross, 30. WEST 38TH ST.—YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER- aid and waitress bee. to assist with washing; three yours’ reference from Inst place, 761. 3D AV.—A GIRL TO DO COOKING, WASHING ‘and iron! private family; city reference. 187s Le) AVA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN cook and to assist with the washing and city reference. Apply to A. THOMAS. rani ging 801. ‘OTH AV., NEAR 45TH ST.—TWO GIRLS; ONE to fe. , Wash and irom the other to do ‘chamber: aasist wit the care of rowing chlidren, oF ah Borwott and waiting; good eity referunce. Cail for two © 3D AY., TOP FLOOR RESPECTABLE | YOUNG 0028 ie Cook, wast) und ron, or to do general once. ou 913 ‘HAV see La ‘hor and tronor in @ private mt: & tea refer- ence, Callfortwodays, Die: EAST GWfit 83D FLOOR —TWO RESPECT. able girls (sisters) as cook and | 4 cham- waitress; country or ci 921 23.4 “TOP FLOOR—AS EXCELLENT COOK; understands her business; willing to assist with washing if required; eity references, aA. WEST 17TH ST—A WOMAN AS GOOD COOK, washor and ironer ; no objection to a boarding house; City referonea, a1 BphEst ri ST.—A RESPECTABLE soot | 1.01 Protestant woman as cook, washer and irener; reference. DOG cre rat a os TRUS as cook, ‘and ironer, or to do 91 ) EAST fist sT—TWo ney a GIRLS; fone as cook and to do cuarse other as chambormaid and to do fine washing; city iy referonens )()_ RAST sotit &r., ROOM 220 wersan w-eook; fr Fook a masrecraars | © ence. TWO RESPECTABLE GERMAN oo family; one as co the other maid oF ¥0 take care of growing yy reterenees. 3,20 AVA YOUNG GIRL AS PLAIN COOK, her and troner; good city referonce. EST 34TH ST.—AS FIRST COOK; Zod ei rach aa a2; it required. 1.469228 ary; city reference, 1.54uc bans tot tb 8 COOK; UNDERSTANDS GERMAN AND AME! Ase cooking; willing to assist with the washing a x sdieisaed Address 8. R., wa first cl box 1 Horald Uptown of tyy WHAT WOTH ST —A PROTESTANT WOMAN As DOS wait cent tes thew will ganint with ont references; no oujection to country, iH St, FingT FLOOR—TWO. YOUNG ‘one as cook. eh oe raid and waltre vile ook iaerowmeate Ee > WHAT 2ITH ST., REAR, AHCOND FLOOR—A ae colored woman as cook and to assist with washing ae tro ne. 2)() EAST STH ST, FOURTH BRLL—A COMPR- ZO ccar'woman ne cook, washer and ironery best city reference. FQ) West ti st, Tor FLOOR —AS FIRST class cook ; understauds cooking thoroughly; fed and des: =e y a frst ‘fase boatdis manta, with priv RESPECTABLE WOMAN 23 to woke vont A, iron; no objection to the country; food reference, WEST 467TH ST—A GIRL OOK, WASH 23 Acna iron or do general housework; good elty refer- ence 935. YOUNG GIRL TO DO 5 vEST 27T S?— ‘OMAN AS FIRST T ¥ Ww lass cook ina peiveve Totally {bo washing ; best city 236° Qk SXERRIBRCED: Wiki A KITCHEN MAID ‘Addroas Mrs. K., bo: aharsay nego oi esa; tl ences. Le " w eet LEXINGTON AV. (PRESENT EMPLOYE! 9 ara "amg and waitress; willing to sasist with the 9 1 0.8 VE 8 Om. HAMBEI. ptmaid and rena sin a private boarding house, BAST 60TH ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man aa ehamberiwaid and waitress, or would do wast- fy. Call at hor present employ: 9 BST 26TH 8 You WO) GIRL AS CHAMBER: Arnsidsea wail good reference. WEST HTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUR yy chamberinaid and waitress ina private family ity re roference. T EMPLO' and waitress ina pre 98, St STH AT (PRE renpectable girl as chambermatd vate family. EAST 40TI ST. « Jag ehambermatd ing; three years’ ret ba BAST SOTH 8ST, SENT EMPLOYER'S, —A — colored ‘girl as first class chambermaid or RESPECTABLE YOUNG Gin d Waitross and to nesist with wi neo from last place, 308. EAST 24TH 8T., SECOND ene Le of « eplo young girl de chambermeld and waitress ta private family; bost city reference. 309. EAST 48TH ST.—A SWEDI8H GU Fas popes DOUP stairs work or as waitress; best city reference, HERP RCPARLA WOMAN Ad 31 Qcnambermuid and waitress or todo work in # small private family. 31 b EAST 25TH PROTESTANT, GIRL TRL AS chambermaid and waitress; one year's from lant employer. 356.05 6, WEST 52D ST.—A YOUNG AMERICAN, GIRL Ous chambermaid and waitress; good elty reference, 326» Oe BASE HTH ST.—A GERMAN eigen as CHAS bermaid and waitress; willing and obliging. 8 3 36 6 FST 2a TA YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM: maid and wi r assist with washing and ironing; willing and obliging; best city reference. 327,20 AV. CORNER, or 19TH ST PRESENT EM. ployer)—A Young irl ted ing; would assist with Q@2 EAST 22D ST—A RES PEUTABLE, YOUN BSCE eiaborrsald oe te ae howsowerh te saves family; city reference, BALLET ee Teatgted cautenk eeabe a waiting and irouing ; beet city reference. yy A406 yd8t, AN REAR, QUT, ST-—A RESPECTABLE young girl to do upstairs work and take care of ehile dren willing and obliging; best eity reference beat place, - OTH AV., IN MILK UE Ran Beane girl rare ae eT as , 8T—A RESPECTABLE, otal A aa 1 washing 4: WEST 40TH ST—AS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress, or to cook, wash and iron; ao objection to the equntry; sik yours’ reference. RING FIFTH BELL)—AN Upstairs work of mii or mind children; wilting: a. oe we Kk 5726 linenberwald wing and obliging. Call for trea days. { 10TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO RT. ~4 La 5840 ‘and assist with fine washing; best clty 6 8D AV.—A YOU: GIRL AS Ra | and waitress or the care of children; willing and obliging; five years’ city reference from last place © PROTESTANT GIRL AS CHAMBER aid and seametress or to take care of children; first class city reference. Visy Pais H AV—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN to do Neoerwerk an it wait os tity tetereneg. Apply to ‘A. THOMAS, Wate eevbereh, 4 6TH AY, (SECOND BELL.—A. RESPECTABLE girl to do eeneervers, and pring oo GIGxeane nd tania with Waning, oF roek the care of growing children; willing and obliging; city reference, 844, STH AV., BETWEEN 02) AND 59D Scotch girl as chambermaid aud loundress; city col erence,

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