Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1881 — "Good Girls” Wanted. [ARTICLE]
"Good Girls” Wanted.
Hew York Star. Even more astonishing than the immense number of immigrants who are pouring into this country is the fact jh*t the demand for laborers and servants filed at Castle Garden for exceeds the supply. The country not only absorbs ana employs all the thousands of foreigners who land upon our shores every week, but actually clamors for mom, like a national' Oliver Twist, j Farmers and contractors want men who are willing to work for good wages, and ladies, not only in this city but from all parts of the country, are anxious to get "good girls” for household helps. f . ~ The matron in charge of the female immigrants at Castle Garden explains that many of the women who arrive are married, and will not leave their husbands; many more are mere ctyl-iSM-TJsrsrssa.'ffSsi to offer comfortable hom» and excellent, wage* to all ffad competentiirrfrale. Indeed, the matron says that if all the drips were to bring nphpdy but qualified household servants the next six months, she could fflmplaceft: for every one of them without dm*
