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2 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APKIL 26, 1864.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. . 1 eM FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The stock market was strong this moruing, and the ar railway list gave tokea of acomplete restoration of cqp- Ball's Head fideoce, The business at the board was not large; but bs. there is evidently a disposttion on the part éf the public inane to take advantage of the comparatively low prices and to — 6,888,321 Purchase in anticipation of a gradual rise, They will | Commerce Sier 000 probably not be disappointed, unless a sudden and serious Continental 986 panic, like that of last week, should again seize the mar- | Common’ Bote ket, and temporarily run down prices. In such a case | Dry 389 brief their safety would depend entirely upon their power to a 2.372537 hold. We have sfrequently stated that the time for | Greenwich... & permanent roactién has not yet arrived, and z an that no better opportunity than the present | Fv ine ever preseated itself for stock speculation. While the | impor Bieaeoe volume of currency remains in its present enlarged state | LeatherManut aenaes stocks are certain to rise above tbeir real vatue, and | ae are {mien ‘those who purchase whed the market is down will ey . Mechanics’ §.198,708 $00, a 43.421 Feward, if they possess sufficient moral eaeeeh cre Si Merebanta’ Be. 3.466, pie Seas ieee 1sea7t at the proper time, Compared with the sal [Sol rade: , sae 1630 893,056 5.204 81188,050 ‘board on Saturday , New York jeg bins 1 hed ea Market ici 2309, 208,884, 18.908 L807 934 24, Hudson River 8, Barlem 7 (baving e } Manut i pag ye day at , Roading 2, Milwaukee and —e Ass’D Hrs 160'5858 18,172 or Tinos Central 3, Galena and Chi- | yep, Alton and Terre Haute 6, Chicago | National, cago 14s, Pittsburg 5, x and Northwesteru 2, Cumberland Coal 43g, Canton Com- ow York pany 2. syd Quicksilver Miting 434. Cleveland and Pitts, | North America. 3, 573,384 Prairie da Chien 4, burg declined 2 per cent, Cleveland and Toledo 1, Chicage | North River. and Rock !s'and 34, and Mariposa 14 x: County ‘The market continued active io the afterooonyanda fur | Oriental ther advance on most of the sbares took place, The fol- lowing were the closia: quotations:—Erie Railroad 118% , | Pacific. Hudson River 145, Reading 148%, Erie proserred 10932, | posnis Michizan Soothera 108%. Mionls Cenbrat 198%, Miebl- | Republic". a4rB-tal | 270123 33.558 SAU8.104 wenth Ware 62 : F gan Ceatral 145%, Chiedo and Nor thwestern #23, Cleve. | Seventh Ward.. 1,720,157 "310,008 30-540 1.038 261 land aud Toledo 18254, Rock Island 110%, Fort Wayne | SiCicsaicr'+7; SMSUBL CeROR aolgNe S.rhe Te 1284, Cleveland and Pittsburg 117%, and Alton and | Shee & Leather, 3,801,200 224,416 615,827 3,100,330 terre Hate 75% Tradesmen’s,... 2,757,163 127.867 349.366 1801046 " Cnioa..... :207/730 722446 27,072 6,055,838 ‘The crowd in the gold exchange to-day worked itself —_— Total... ...$196,286,723 24,868,003 5,679,047 181,873,106 into a slight fever over the North Carolina news and our ; Gold opened in the morning Tax Bostxms at rae Cieamic Hoves. recent reverse at Plymouth, Clearings for week ending April 16, 1864. .$646,593,043 a at 1783, aud ran along up until it reached 18334. Clearings for week ondiug April 23, 1864. 672,442,540 Movey ruled easy, and, with the returming confidence Ralances for week ending April 16, 1964.. 21,610,429 24 Balances for week ending April 23, 1964.. 26,872,488 39 to the stock market, will in a few days become as plenty ‘as borrowers could desire. ‘The legal rate of interest which is vow obtained wil! no donbt soon be lessened. ‘The following table ehows the totals of the bank state. ment at the commencement of the preseat yoar with those of the five past weeks: — O:rrvyY COMMBROIAL REPORT. Monpay, April 25—6 P. M. Asnes.—Receipta, 28 bbls. Market firm, with small sales at $9 a $11 for pots and pearis. Breans'ures,—Receipts, 20,491 bbls. flour, $41 dbis. 2 LHS SN ans “odos sot’ waesho nse | #24 1,010 bags corn menl, 18,272 bushels wheat, 6,300 do 20.425,504 5.814.135 188,315 /904 | corn, 8,138 do. oats, 173 do, rye, and 1,263 do. barley 19.527,665 9,195,905 171,151,207 | malt. Tue flour market was 5¢. a 160. better, in sym- Ga'one TLLBSTCTO 6 TTO\ EO 3.020 | pathy with the rise in gold, with a fair trade demand at ‘April 2s. 196,230,723 24,068,203 5,679,947 161.978,t68 | the improvement. ‘The arrivals were moderate, and the It will be seen that the loans have fallen off less than low and medium grades of State and Western extras aro scarce, with very little ofleriag, The sales were 10,000 two ands halt millions of dollara, which ts considerably bbls. State and Western, 900 do. Southern and 600 do, below whit was anticipated would be the aggrogate amount of contraction, The deposits have decroased over | Canadian. Rye four was firm, but quiet. Corn meal was six millions anda quarter, a portion of which bas gone | 594 to the extent of 300 bbls. at very full prices. We directly into the temforty loan, aud ho Span by the | Wote:— rurehose of coin, bills Of exchange and gold certiticntes, Fn Noel a ana Westera four a en $ 1 nto the b UF goverament. The specie department | Choice State Mil tie shove well, the ‘ocrease during the week being over | Common (o mediam Western 7958 $30 tion one hundred and eighty thousand dollars, | 00d to choice do, . 8358 9 50 three million one hundred and eighty thousand doilars, | (0rd to choice « eee Yhe circulation bas failen olf nearly one hundrgt thou | Common to goo Baa 8 45 saud. 4 Good to choice extra 0 ‘8 50a 11 25 Common Canedian.. 79a 805 Live Assistunt Treasurer wakes (he following statement | Good to choice extfa do, $100 980 of the day's trapsactio! pote —_ 2 eda Trveves s+ 60008 675 ‘i 3 orn meal, bois. 6 00a 640 100 : $40,993 Amouniton bad... $40,093,688 | COPD Meat’ pangusous: iG) 8: BAl Receipts (rom from other Bau! —Wheat was more nought, after for export, ‘the high rates of exchange, in connection with the extreme low Total $4: rates, affording, in the opinion of one party at lenst,a Payments 8,027,979 1 for prohi bm mall lepers were lo. a 2c. better. The ~~ igmuch reduced and the quality generally poor, Ratance......... «+ +14+++«$30,456,184 | ‘The sales comprised 40,000 bushels, including amber West Snbso iptions to 1040 loan ¥ 40,150 Tbe Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Company has declared a diyfdend of 13% per cent on its preferred stock, payable Juve 1. This dividend is at the rate of seven per cent per annum, from March I to Jane 1, and is made for he purpose of adjusting the dividend up to the Ist of June. the said stock having been issued in exchange for second mortgage Bouds and accrued toterest thereon to Ast of March last, Dividends hereafter will be payable semi-annually, December and June 1 The following vational banks have beeo auttorized since the publication of our last report:— ern at $1°92%c, a$195, winter red western at $1 80a $185, red State and Jersey at $185 a,$190. No. 1 Mil- waukee club at $178, Chicago spring at $177 and $1 86 for amber spring. Rye was firm, with small sales at $150 Barley and barley malt were inactive and prices nominal, The corn market was firmer, with sales of 45,000 bushels, at $1 34% a $1353, for old Western mixed, in store, and $1371; for new yellow Jersey and Southern, Oats were firmer, the range being 87c_ a 89c. Co: #8.—The market for Rio was firm at 44c. a 45c , but there was nothing doing. Corron firm, with sales of 2,100 bales at 2c. a 83c. for middling uplonds. FreiGurs were ratber better to Great Britain by neu- trals, with rather more doiug. Kugagements to Liverpool per American flag, 60 tons heavy good . 6d.: per neu- tral, 40,000 bushels wheat, 24.,in bulk’: 150 boxes bacon Nam el ‘and 200 tierces lard, 108.; 10 tons cloversesd, is.; and Fighth + $240,000 | per ‘steatner, 200 bales cotton, 316d. To London, per Second. 50,000 | American, 40 tons sperm oil at 208, and 150 tons oil cake First Mount Pleasant, I ” 50.000 | 158. 10 Glasgow, per American packages bacon and Nistn w York 500,000 | jard, 10s.; per nentra!, 150 tierces lard. 50 boxes bacon First anyilie, Ohio + 50,000 | and 800 bags bark, 153. A British bark wos cbartored Firat, | yea Moines, lowa 50,000 | ‘with 5,000 dbis. petroleum to Cork, for orders. to.a port vired Marquette 50,000 | om the'Continent, Ss, 6d.; en ship from Shediac tc First Knox vil 100,000 | Liverpool, deals, 70s.; a’ ship from Quebec to Bristol First... 2s. Mercer, f 60,000 | Chanool, 818., oF if to London, 908,: a bark, 416 tons, to :-Amberst. 51.000 | Cadiz, $2,000, gold; a brig, 296 tons, to Madeira, at a Westport, Coun 209,000 | round’sum; a Prussian batk, next month, to Cork for Somerville, N. J 100 009 | orders, wheat, 5s. 64 per quarter, findson, N’ ¥. 200,000 | Hops were dull, with sales of about 100 bales at 270. 9 100,000, | 33¢., as to qual -—— MOLasses was very quiet, with little or nothing doing, Total crpital...... - $1,811,000 | Provisions.—Receipts, 1.087 bbls. pork, 676 pkgs. out Previoual$ reported «- ++++51,083,200 | meats and 433 do, lard "The movement in the hog pro- -———— | duct continued to day, andanother rise in prices was re- heve amount «$52,804,200 | ported. For pork the demand ws fair and, with the ad- vance in gold, a further advance in prices of 25c.a 50c. es a bbl. was established without much difficulty. The Stock Exchange. business was fair. but scarcety so heavy as on Saturday. Monnay. Apri! 25-10 3) P.M Beef was in moderate demand, at unchanged prices. Bee! XY) US6's, "C5, coup 165 800 sh Harlem RR 3) | hams were quiet, but firm. Bzcon was in limited de sy os $2. ore do... + 228 mand, but full prices prevailed. Cut meats were in moderate request, but the sales were at very full prices Lard was in good demand, and another advance was e3- tablished—tbere having been sales as high a 1éc, for new prime. Butter and cheese were witout change ip prices. The sales were on tho spot—Pork—3,400 bbis. at $26 for ald mess, $27 50 27 62%; for new do, $24 for prime | ew, $23'50 for and musty mess, and $27 for thin ; | mess. For future delivery. bbls. new mess for Jane, buyer's option, at $28 40; 500 bb's one your old, ‘or same month, buyer's option, at $27 25; 1,000 do, new mess, seller's option, for June. at $28 373s, aud about 000 bbls. various descriptions, for May, on private terms, Beef—500 pbis. at $15 a $18 tor plain mess, and { $19 a $20 25 for extra do. Cut meats—500 packages at 103,0. 8 10%c. for shoulders, saited, 117%¢. 9123;¢. for do in pickle, and 15¢ a 15%0. for Harms. Bacou—300 boxes at 144¢. for Cumberland cut. 16 ic. for short clear, and 15%, for loug cut hams. Lard--4,000hbis and tierces at 143. al4ige. for No. 1, 144,c.a153¢c. for fair to prime steam and kettled revdered, and 15 \c. for choice, also 500 tierces, seller option, for June, at 1540. Pevrotgea.—Roceipts, bbis. "The market for crude and reGned (b-nd and (ree) was very Irregular. Crude was dull apd neminal at 3¢c. a 38¢ " Refined, in | dond, sold toa limited extent at from Séc. to 8c. Free gold At Gie a 68¢., but the market was entirely nominal Buyers heid of under the belief that prices would soon be lower, and thie belie! was shared by the sollers, thougb not admitted. The sales (mostly on Satur. day” evening) were 2,500 ‘bbls. crude at 74° | #8¢ ~ The contracts held by the Philadeiphi 142:, | were nearly all filled, and the representative in this mar- 19236 | ket was fiterally spattered with oil. The end is not } yet. Oil is coming more freely, prices are gving down— fre even now lower than those paid for some of the oil | bought up a few days ago—and the New York dealers | may have the best of the bargum after all Tbe sales of retived in bod were 7.000 vis. (montly Saturday evou- \ ing). 58c., 2,200 do, free at 66c. a 671, @ 68c., | ourebe spot aod for’ ail Aprit, Bourine was quiet. | _ Suaan was moderately active, with sales of 1,200 bhds chiefly Cuba muscov do, at 15% c. a 16¢, TaLLow firm, with sales of 200.000 pounds at 13%;¢ 13.\ge. for Western and ity. Warexr/— Receipts, 829 bbls. Market ansettied: sales 3,000 bbis at $1 23a $1 26, closing witleno sellers below the outside figure. » WOU Shel 140 1099 11! coun o 2d 20:0 Hariem 2d mtge. 4.09 Cor & NW Ist m, 00 do 60 do 150 To! & W iat'm 100d 5000 Tol & Wab 3d in micentRit faiisiors (3° 300 6; eve I Pius BR. } 409 sis Canton 4) Del & i va Carian bs Bf a Pai GRE 0 4 Pile, aie ‘® 9 RR Erie Ri pref, da 10 400 Hodaon R so dk noe moped oy Boecesee laeis Sales of Keal Eatate. ey 4 v5 145 lm By Messrs. A. UW. Muiter, |’. R. Wilk ve & Co. oo do bd 1154) G00 House and jot No, 199 Fast Twenty-third street... . ECOND BOARD. ‘House and lot No. 20} East Twenty third street. "ou naar Bmore B Honge anwlot Ni 2014; Last Twenty-third sireot ore House and tot No 203 “amt Twenty-third street. Four lots west side First avenue, each 25x100, eact { 41000 1 56% 5.2v's ARATE. bs T700 b 1700 U8 G4. 1 yt cer Seer ee se ne 10m Wiese! os: | SITUATIONS WANTED=FREMALE: nae Oban k | A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL AS 4990) Atwor oan gold rather nnd irener; no objection 10 a ntce 2) aha Canton 33 West 33d at., third foor, 1 Cure, Lay Hat CONPRTENT | rene ones WISHES A SITUA. 0. we & Toledo th. | 4s laandress in a si vate amily, or ae cham. tw a Ree do the fine rence given, Ap: 25 Quicksilver Co ‘e-, ode ply a between son Sith andere 5 do ~~ = 4 89. sss ssesnene YOUNG om Y Wishes 4 31 A SITUATION aS @HAM A Nernaid and Js a good piain sewer, Gan be tern for two wher prese where sie has lived he 20 Mi aPrau GR 31 two year 20 Toledo & WRK.” ee i do. | SU BCTAB ‘OMAN Ft Nie 3 Pit, opt Wachi way | A "kecned oom a the washing. 400 Brie ihe pref... 1 4 Pt irrvon to goa short data "WO North Moore 50 Pacific Mail 8 at | o i | RESPECTABLE. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A ALO 619 Hudson iver RR.. iy | ¢ ‘chem berwork chamberwerk 199 Harigmn RR... 223 | and Ane wanking "Best city References; Call at 1dl West bi | Sint Reset nom a Hin te 8 COMPET! A SITUATION: ZA SOR ee Pea ea ri ‘26 country. Gall from 110 6 P.M, at her presen! Yoo ons 58 W | en's, 32 Went 4% 00 405, 86 WISHES A iE YATIOR ; i, PECTABLE Gi first rate cook; Bale, “Osa ea Gnd ironing, Good city ref de given, at Ww froen oth ana loth aves, 1008 B - 10900 bind Miss cer 3 he as YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA’ CHAM- rang Ree. iH 2! aid and waitress and to 118%, Uo) ons ii Py ference. 7t st. 100 rie sretetra my 1194 i jadeoe Biv RR. i 1 meme fe 4 tad oneey is. 7 he ane ahs Sane niin as Ub Kl . 43 ad 10) Ter H & Alton hit. lig 0. : es mens te wo. fe ~ i gel utve:Yoal a tne corer ‘ey. and Dean at., Brooklyn. COMPETENT MABRIED children, ite to take obs Silldren, wan ie charge £ pase nha 50 ane Sart short Tor two days. oF MIDDLE a .2oRP WOMAN Wal ‘as coo! er andl Irenes: no ob. + _ couse i references, Can it engaged, at at 167 Mulberry at., Orat feor, AS aeenasron WANTED—BY A YOUNG B.S bermald and laundress. or to do ba x ‘® small family. City reference, at lio West RESPECTABLE GIRL Wane, ie arryerren as chambermaid-and waitress; is will in w: ing and ironins; has good city Teterence. ‘ost for two days at 42 Weat 13th Sermaston CATED RY. A A meeTECe ARLE wo ‘mi who is cay he yee f “taking the entire charge of an tafant from its birth and do plain, seyring’ bas six Ri neo city reference. at 439, 3d av. and 32d st. ond oor, back room, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—RY A Y |G WOMAN, aschambertaaid ‘and seamstress, or as chambermaid and laundress, i give teu years’ reference from one family. Gall at St Bast 2st st. A a 908, COOK WANTS A_ SITUATION IN A PRI je family: good city references, Call at 193 West ith at” between sth and 9th ava, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as firat rate cook; understands a’! kinds of Sookins. Best city reference. Oan be seen at 73 West 17th at, RESPRCTARLE YOUNG Wom AN WISHES A SIT TU ationas wet nurse. Good city reference, Call for three days at 46 Columbia ate South Brookiyn. 3 RESPECTABLK WOMAN. WITH GOOD CITY RE. ference, wishes thi hing of gentiemen or family washing. Ca'l at 161 Lau t., third floor, front, room 12. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE young man, to attend in a grocery: filling ta make If generally useful. Best city reference. Apply for fat the Srocery store. 245 7th av..." A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. tion as chambermald aud pigin sewer. gras walter: has good city reference. Call at 210"West 16th A GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMATD and waitress; she thoconahly understands her duties. Can Can be seen at her preaent employer's, 44 West 34th st. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS cook or ass! sh SITUATION WANTED—BY A rienced man, a EXPE YOUNG, clerk 19 @ boot and shoe store, who can fnroish the best ‘of city references, Chas. Hvelxer, 170 Mulberry st sfagh rats WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN clambermaid and waitress; five years’ reference Call at Net} Bast 1th st. A PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATI Nurse and seamstress, to go to the enuntry for mer, Can be seen for two days at 177 East 35th floor, back room. A. LADY, DECLINING HOUS KEEPING. IS DE ‘Si rous of obtaining situations for three firat class girl laundresa and waitress. Apply this day a¥56 Colum. rookiva Heights. Apply to or address fies FRENCH LADY, WHO UNDERSTANDS ‘CUTTING and fitting first class ladies’ cloaks and mantillas. wish €4 fo find an establishment where shecan teke entire charge, A » box 2 20) Herald oiice. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion aachambermaid and waitresa. or to assist with shildren. No objection ta goin the country; elty. reference. Cam be seen for two days at 62 Gth ave.. near 25th A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION as chambermaid and plain sewing. or to do honsework in # small family; no obiection to so in the country. Can Chariton two days at 547 Greenwich st.. one door from A RESPECTABLE P ‘a situation as nurse: YTESTANT WOMAN DESIRES ja capable of taking charge of an infant frou its birth, and {s a good plain sewer, Can be seen for two days at her present employer's, 34 Weat 14th at, YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS NURSE and plain cewer, or as chambermaid and waiter; nurs- ing preferredr no objection to go in the country for the summer. Can ‘produce good city reference. ‘Gall at 35% Greenwich ay, A YOUNG woman WIsHEs A SITUATION As Conk: or to cook. wash and iron, in & sifall aus ® store No, 67 Atlantic st., Brook) A*® SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. TO wash and iron, in a small private family. Good city reference at 102 West 19th st. Ax YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A SITUATION TO attend a bakery or fancy store. Call at No. § Forsyth st PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION as no objection to assist in washing and for two days at 92 West dist at, COOK.—A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA AS Sionnmdersiands cooking ‘m al! its branches: French cooking of all Kinds, and makes superior pastry. No ob ily to the conatry for the summer city reference, Call at 199 West in the store Call for two da: 25th RESPECTABLE GIRL sUueRe A_SITUATION IN a private family as chambermald aiid waitress. tas erste reference from her ast place. Call at 137 Wost A RESPECTARL® YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation as first class cook. or to assist in the washing; best of city reference. Can be seen fortwo days at the residence of her lust employer. 128 Madison av. A GOO) GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN A AA. sinail private femily 10 do general housework: isa £004, plain cook, washer @ud ‘roner: is willing and obliging; reference given, Inquire at No. 6 Desbrosses a 1G GIRL WISHES A SITUATION NURSE reat fe from her Yo and do plain sewing; has six vears 170 E ast employer. Can be seen RESPROTARLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. as chambermaid and waitress; has the best of city | cook: can give good city reference, ESPECTABLE WELSH LADY WISH 4 1TU- ousekesper to take care. A iitarteneecrer ae ee RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS & fe yey ey sett: ih Stoner East Zist sx between 24 and Aroma are WANTS 4 SITUATION AB, CHAM. ry grit do somchine Bee ley sean ast place. Call at 118 Bast S2d at, near A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS WASHING AND A iromtog, Cal fest 7th at. top door, room I a_i A a MAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A Oona amerione erica family. "Call nt S20 ave room 7. UATION hat 288 RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ged heed A SI as first class cook. city reference. West Ey st, thied iti ING AND HEALTH aan to wet nurse at her owa residence. East 37th at. pac OC EO EE ES RL. LATELY LANDED, WESURS A. SI- Toulon sn a resneetabia fora fly, to do Light housework, Gav for thtee date at 160 Bast 45th si FLOUSERERPERSS, SIPUATION WANTED_BY AW merican lady. in a.suall fami iveentirecharge aud. ts willlag toacsiat in the household duties. References exchanged. Call onor address House: ke>per, 42 Clinton place. {oo NURSE OF Barto er DESIRES A N chuaion to-aitend 2 dt A OF on invalid. Call at or address for three days, 29 et. QITUATION WANTED—TO DO ¢ HAMBERWORK fd waiting, or to take care of clitidren and do + olty | references. Call at 220 West 36th SITUATION WANTED BY. A RRSPROTARLE GrRt, iy a chamtermatd and waitress. Beat reference from her place. Can be seen at tio W West 23th at. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY T TWO GIRLS; ONE AS first class lanndress: the other as nurse and seamstress, Trave the beat of city reference from their last places. - Can bo seen for two days at8t West 17th st. Si GITUATIONS WANTED—BY Two RESPECTABLE girls; one to take care of children. the other as plain cooke washers ‘and ironer; both have the beat city reference. Apply a Kast 13th st. near 2d DBE A RESPECTABLE MAR. Snare fag wot 4 Has lost her first baby mth at in the rear, Ww. NTFD—TO ©OQK WASH AND 1RO! corauTigg font ity referenct Call at 122 West 26th street, ewes alah QITUATION WANTED-—BY A YOUNG GIRU. AS > seamstress; can operate on Grover & Baker's machine. Apply at 257 West 25th st TTUATIONS WANTED_RY TWO YOUNG WOMEN (sisters), together or separate. as chambermald and waitress in ® small. private family; beat of reference; ee no object Gall for, three days at 218 ‘Thompson ireet, between Bleecker and Amity. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, IN A Hf Bea cuapectatle famlig, goed sptare tay, Apply at 259 WOMAN WANTS -A Apply at 160 ia ITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE, TO ACCOMPANY © a family going to Bugland. by a respectable woman. Can hye seen for three dave at “yee sine employer's, UL West 21st st., between 9and WEED -2 9, 2008 aia Set Re hacen ee ies oer Wise. “AND tiperenosd et wanta mpeg net rater, gat eare Feareia her presout place. dee Spin far es “ineatts ake ee Wa. hie res GIRL aS WAITRESS; ber haan sated — RE es SITUA’ A RESPECTABLE aE achisict e CHAMBERMAID, going ta thecouaiey. faguire for two dares! 16 [mot Wasa ayo rea pares. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSB' Oana Soars 6 GE USE WORK - Waren “eer relies SEvAR W4ntep~4 BI Pyetion, BY 4 RESPECTABLE Kast Houston st. [Ry MIC Riles ere heli TED—A GIRL, 10 DO GENERAL qoveR ence. y fh ‘a good plain + avsroteresos required, AppIy at ett cot ck ANTED—BY A COMPBTENT YOURG kaoaiet A i. nds of famiiy Serine aad Ww a good ela teiuruers ‘sane 192 WEST STH ST. A GIRL. WITs two days at 118 West 17th st, near 7th av. Has gen rieqmendalionn ‘cook, bai aud iron. of city reference. vet | Wh Ae weg 3 D—BY DY SORES Ny! “THE COUN- ‘Ato dirion thp-aumimer, a rellaclo gid wilh good ty fete jreaser, SeniTwareet et. roca eritiy a heal Wisin mio the, ONE at COOK AND Tu w* NTED—A PLACE, BY A RESPECTABLE testant girl, as nurse or to assist in Bo ane work. Call for three days at 165 East 45th at. Wea terran SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH PRO.’| testant nurse. Can be seen soon at 46 Bast 2)th at. ‘ANTED_BY A COMPETENT PROTESTANT wo- ig; the other to dochamberwork and pene ni tO take ot children and to oo fry in noon mead apply but those fully compe pitas seve no ob:ection to dot t chamber work ; hfret: tent to ions. Must have e foed sity ee ar eens. Feference from her tat place in the elty. at | Apply from Goalies thisday at 191 Unton . near 7th av. ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, Aa | waiTnese - J Nemen's. ladies’ and gent be eed A ‘but those wi 4 i) eae Brntieas and enue cong well recommonded, at 20 Bleecker -AWTED—A_ RESPECTABLE W: ee tiaby et her own W ‘ANTED—A RESEROTAR ral housework tn a bre: q bak er; wages $6. ABER A. SITUATION AS NURSE; YOUNG AND nerienced; can come well recommended. Apply at 107 Bast, Lith st., topsloor, front room. for two days. en SITUATION, BY set FouNG GIRL, AS chambermaid and wai or waitress; beat cit) pofee nce, Call at 159 Lexingt a between ‘goth ant pyty wert als Medion ot oni TO DO GENE mily; one who ie ® moult Gail'at ait tame. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL from the counter, & scriptions: to be treated as one of tho. furnlly. would ba ex. pecied in lieu of @ large compensation. Address for two 8. L., Herald office, ANTED—BY.A RB situation in a 4 to do chamberwork SET ae ee ae ANTED— A. es PROTESTA' rant gece Sauce Setween'9 aud ty Tat Psth av. th av., one door below let at. EB AS COOK, WASH henbecentia and waitress, day, t SPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN,A ile family as nuree and seamstreas, 7 i8 a neat plain sewer; is willing to er and irouer, the olher a8 ake herself ceneral fiil; bas good city reference, Can | 4 all private family; Protestants preferred. Best, te seen at 217 West 1¢t! references + wired. vai hteat ‘3 an at Co pe nod SETA GE ee ina | money and ureday ot ween 10 an fee * SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oelork. “é girl, as chamtermutd and seamstress or to mind a, child and sow; ean cut xnd fit children’s dresses, scen for two days at $4 St. Mark's place, fourth floor. - WAnthpoa SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ung girl, as nurse and to do plain sewing; isiwil in} ando ls tof city reference cau deka, Apply af it SS ANTED—A GOOD COOK FOR A_ PRIVATE family; also a chambermaid and seamstress, both muat be well recommended. Apply 17 East 37th st, betwees } edison anc Stheva., before 1 o'clock. i“ ~ ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK, TO ASSIST WITH washing. Also a good aubaress ae pe who can do fine uti none need ary pol city ref eine ba from 9 Piboe ane tis Toth at., between 5t and 6th ava teat A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT itvation as chambermaid aud waitress. in® pe ate ta ty; lived five years in her last place. Hat eae 163 Spring in ANTED—TWO Brinie IN A. A FAMILY Or FOUR alae one cook, washer sae LSet the cther'sy chanbermaid ‘ond. waitress and good ANTED=—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG. G plain Rog arene required. Apply at hg Tth av., Wotween 15th ats. situation as chambermaid and to assist with children, Has four years’ recommendation. Apply at 853 Weat 16th between Sih and Ith ave. ANTED—100 GOOD HANDS, TO MAKE FINE AND common white shirts: 50 heads to make linen bosoms and oallars, either to bring thelr machines to the ity ano or to take the work oul, Alse some braiders and binders faney flannel shirts, Apply ixymediately at 555 Pearl ate third Qoor, PROTESTANT GIRL, todo asituation av @ or would take care of ch M3 UO Objcerion {9 go MN the cauntey for the summer, Can be seen tor ede or two days at 23 West « betyven Mth and 10th aves gr ATIONS WANTED-—BY THE 2D OF MAX... BY two sist = (German), to do general housework, in a good cook, washer ani ironer ver F o'clock. — 7 ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK. AND HAS NO ‘objection to assist in washing, in the city ora shit distance in-the country; beat of elty reference. Apply at 34 Wants. GIRL, 13 TO 15 YEARS QF AGE, To ork; German preferred. Org plage, 24 st, beweea South 10h coral, wit urK. Z QiTvations WaNTED—By. Two SY girls: one as waitress; the oth Sattroas, Can be seen for two day: 2a ESPECTABLE, chambermaid and av. between ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTANLE SD girs: one as first class cook: the other as chamber maidand waitress. Can be seen at thelr preegnt employ- ex's, $4 West Mth st. SATION. WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO TAN ie chambersvork and take care ot obitdren; would go to the county. arn give three vears’ reference from last be 459 4th av , in the corset store. Sry ATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE yorng girls: one as cook and toassist in the washing tna froaing: the othe a chambers and wattress and to fo platn i to assist in washing and troning: the | Best of city retorences given. Can be seen at 525 6th av., Ia the rear, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RRSPECTABLE WO. SS. man whois fully competent to take care of an infant from ite birth or’ children; has uo objection to city or country: woud wrapel AC desired. be seen at her pro RESPECTABLE GIRLS WISH SITU ATIONS— one ag chambermald and waitress. the other a stress and nurse, Gan beseen for two ‘at 12s Atlantic Brooklyn second | floor front room WO RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS WISH SITUA. tiona—one as chambermaid and waitress, the other as Gait at 29) West Sint st WO RESPECTARLE GIRLS WANT SITUATIONS— ‘one as good platn cook, washer and ironer or genera! orker, the other as chambermaid and waitress: both beat of cliy reference. (all at 191 West 20th st., bap basement, wo REAPECTANLR GIRLS DESIRE SITUATIONS in one family: one as good plain cook, washer and iron: | er:, the orher as chambertnald ‘and to agsist in the washing and rae would go separate; reference. Cail at 43 wo GERMAN ciRrs WANT SITUATIONS—ONE AS @ care of children and room. WaAntedony Ak CTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as seamstress, o1 to aastst In chamberwork, or to take care of gragring ebiltren: ean work on Grover & Baker's sewing machine. Can be sen at her present place 28 Tornpkins place, between Harrison and Degraw sts. Broolyn, far three days 7 ANTED—BY a si ali kinds of good city reference ‘ANTED—A = SITUATIO: as WOMAN, jon as cook, washer and ironer: understands Naim cooking.and is an excellent laundress; has | Call at 235 Bleecker st. | BY A_RESPECTALE young woman rmaid and laundress: is an ereeilent washer an best of city references. Can be seen for two days at. e288 1 Bleecker at. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RBSPRCTABLE WO man, as cook, Washer and ironer objection to the country ; good reference. ‘one door from the corner of 27th st. mpegs aaa er a GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS wt aad ironing: the Call at 201 West 26th st., between stb Call at 207 7 piel Hocig WANTRD—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as plain cook, washer and ‘rower. or to do cham twork ing: city reference, Call at 183 ast STth at., Muted fh too! ron| A “SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as competent waitress: has the best city feforence from her jast place: no, cbieciion te go, a short distance in the country, Can be seen ai 356 Sth av., between 28th and 29h ats. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION to take care of children; is perfectly competent to take Charge of an infant; can give city reference. te ‘or one day ai 85% West 16th st, between 6th an: MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION As nurse: can take care of a baby from ite birth oF growin gebiidren; can wash for s babs if required; has lived in the first far" ‘te in that caracity, and is @ sewer. Can produce satisfactory testimonials. Call at Bowery, in the millinery store, RESPECTABLE rouxg GIRL DESIRES 4 SITU. ation 'n some private fai soamatress: can cut aod a St perfectiy. Apoly for two days at 222 West 25th at, A 4) RESPEC TABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO ochambe¥work and plain sewing: reference given. Ey Brooklyn. x a A Youxa 4 WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO DO the hou kof go @Rhort die Av., between A’ ENGLISH WOMAN ¥ wounp LIKE ENGAGE es indy's maid or child's nurse with @ party to San Franesco; recommendation will be given trom her last place. Appl¥ to Mre: B. Morris, No. ¢ Amity at. tena a YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SIT ermard, "Gail for wo or three date at Ol iB Ave nurse, or t0 do waiting or chamberwork to the country, Good city reference. Caw be ace ari Tin av. wpersetare GIRL WANIS A Strvatton as mnbermaid and waitress. Would make herself grainy ue y user chiyreference. Call at 657 2d ave., bear —.—— A‘ YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL WISHES A no bee A SITUATION WANTED—An AMBERMATD: her nemaaes sieehiaon, Shere sve hee inte’ tie bat Gott years, At Be Went 21h ved the ast eight RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS ‘A Birparion warTaecar A YOUNG WOMAN | te from em a8, pul Mey ty 2 ba aye att ox pada oad SROMnSTANT tone gy PROTESTANT YOUNG w “ A FR bg Be bk A woman WishRs 4 sIsCa sen at at West 20th #1, bevween, and 1 Sade, taliban ii ce ite a Ere Peer: cin anane sia ; Boot city teference, “Gall Tor two daya at nie, Detween ‘8th and 9th Arron ORL WISHES A SITUATION 1 ‘Of up stairs’ work, Call at COOK'S iru mk Ww, AS Bi, vo aly ya A for two ata cB | A ate qeeerion , begoat cot Soh See | for'wo sae 1% ANTED—RY A youNa WOMAN. A SITUATION A chambermaid and to nasist with the washing and froning. City references. Cail at 42 West 28th st. BD—BY A WOMAN, A SITUATION TO. COOK. wast and fron; city references, Call at s7 West 15th at,. in the rear. ANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, A SITUATION. IN either city or conuirs, as housekeener ina hotel oe rivate family; Best of references. Address Mrs. BE. G. Jerald office. By ARTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRE, & situation with a family goirg to California, to take gareof children. Can be seen at her present employer's 252 West 12th st., from 11 to 3 o'clock. jy autaD—« STSUATIOR. BY A RESPECTABLE rl. ag good cook. sher and irouer: bas the best of OTABLE YOUNG Protestant gir). a situation as chambermaid and to di wing: is willing and obliging: would have no ovje. ‘a short distance in the country: has good city re. Ii for two dass vt 138 West 18th at., between 7th ference. and 8th av: ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO. an asituation as wet nurse; has breast of milk; good city reference. Cali at 173 Forsyth et, tirst floor, back room, WANtED=A PLACE IN THE COUNTRY, AS DAIRY fh maid orto do housework. Apply at 92 West 31st si., in the rear. ry red A RESPECTABLE YOUN WOMAR, ion aioe ae and te assist with the washio: ironing. Has good references, Call at 187 ‘West 2rth ot. Vv ] ASTER SITUATION, BY A ete ee ‘as nurse and secevoee: Mpeg hai ing. Nafers to Inet emplover, where she can ve teen for two days at 189 West 44th st., betineen 6th and 7th aves. ro! &' jection to ta) are. of children, at, for two ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as ehambermaid an: to aeaiet with the wasbing and ironiug, Oly reference, Cal | Wonton A i arpa et a ERS ay. Os A situation as cook in a ae Call this day at 247 Weat 13th at., in the V ANTED<—A pattie eat, ic WO! rived from dantorent and Pry sewing or to ¢ comfortable home preferred. Can See av., between 824 and 834 Wamansey at A SRSPROTABLS Bs J RS A understands in fonily sewing, braidisg aad embroidery: ‘0 ob: ecubn to essiat at charsberwork or in the eare of chi dren; ce. Apply f twor Gaye at 12) West 24th a. teat th ANTED-BY TWO RESPROTABLE GIRLS. 915. an a alp‘cook aap tne god bien eee thee ober ag, walter and ainberinaidy both have ied ve lived wih vibe best of Farmilon; cau re the best elt references, Can be seen for ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOM. SITUATION A@ Wena Seema | W ANTED—A sp ERATION, Pra BESPEC aL, between Wireieers 0a aay a ANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, peat ease sen gs Trinity plaon, rst floor. WAstep-a “SITUATION AS COOK, AND TO As. sist with the washing and ironing. Good references. at 14g West 17th at, In the store. ANTED-5) GOOD MILLINERS, aT*?2 WALKER at. Good wages paid. ANTED.—AN INDUSTRIOUS WOMAS WiTO WANTS ‘A pertaanent place to do the work for a very amall fa- mily may apply at West ‘S2d st., near 8th ales Weye?, ANTED MEDEA A eo cee Leon to juto the country during summer: mu: ry tr a Taquire at 9 Base 85th Wartep—ay A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS a aan and plain sewer. Cal! at 219 Fulton st., rookiyn, HELP WANTED—FEMALES. (PORMBRLY OF THE between 2th and 20th wante! (nis day ‘several Protestant first clasa nid cooks 10 wast. waitresses, ladies maids to dress hair seamstresses to cnt and fit, nurses, and ¢! ner houses, willing 19 go into. the. country for the Also Protestant, and Catholic servants, and giris lately landed. fo ity and country. LL. EMPLOYERS WANTING COMPETENT BER- vants, city or country, and all. recommended Wapting good situations, ‘sich as cooks, tresses, nurses, laun tresses, seamstresscs, cook and good washer and ironer. near Lexington av. ANTED—A FIRST pg” SAaST OAR, a! a 4 ‘pew cloak store near the St. Nicholas, he cloak busi bbetare: nome 0 wae int noes COHEN 2 MYERS, tenons aor UVANTED—& PROTESTANT Wom. AN 70 wash and iron for a sinall family, with rencea” Apply at No.1 West 14th ANTED-IN A axALL PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO German gir's; one for plain cook! sen washing and tad trgaing’ R00 {oferancer tint aad got nr w irontn, be pala Toga i'Bloscker streot, WANTED-18A SALRSWOMAN; ONE WHO Hike map Good enierr bo peeps an yore immediately to G. W. Basford, 473 Broadway. au ANTED—A FIRST CLASS OPRRATOR ON WIEBE. er 4 Wilson's machine: oue accustomed (0 cloak ant dressmaking preferred: steady employment, ant good wa ges_Apply for three days to Mrs, Barrett. 35 Bond st. ee i mine PLAIN opp WHO CaN Kh 10 T MRS, WHITFIELD'S Chuveh Home), 397.4th ayenue, sta, are Hu elty refe- girls for housework and (hose lately landed, at 149 Grand street. A'S DART ERIERS LARGE EMPLOYMENT | HOUSE, Lith st, corner of 6th av—Families, boarding Cosmecaabotas can tind ever olic male and female ms, for city A GIRL WANTED—T0 DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, in @ private family of only two persons; must bea plain cook and a good washei house has all modern tmpr -» Brook: lyn. between 1 AN SXPESIENORD CAP MAKER (FEMALE) WANT. description of Protestant 1p, with the best of recom- dL o'clock, ed, io t it “s tore; y work at dressmaking. Also one understan perteausat, apputas Gt S!sroada, the store; situation | rimming and finishing Abniy immediately ab S01 Aus ae an ext 23th at. Come prepared 10 GIRL WANTE: must be » goed At 454 25th at, FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: agher and troner. Apply for two days een Pant 10 A, M. A "A GOOD MIGLINER WANTED.—APPLY AT NO. 73 Broadway, up stairs ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, TWO FIRST CLASS M liners and a teimmer, at 117 Ciinton place (8th Best wages paid. WwW ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, ITO [RL,{TO DO DE oP. p STARE work aod make herself = lali at 204 West 1 A did oR DRY NURSE WANTRD—T0 Tace AT | street. er own home a fine. healt! four weeks old; ) aa eat who will gare {ort properly will be pid. trom, 310-t> 312 ANGED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, TO DO TAH Per month, Address immediately A. a A, station G Post chambgrwork sit Ye Oey ‘small erally, ogee recommendations will be required. Apply at av. between 29th and e tel eo ANTED~A FIRST OLASS COOK; ONE Wo, UK Mteratands cooking ia silts branciies. Also tent laundress. Also a first class chambermaid, uling te assist with the waiting, Apply immediately at 122 Madt RED WOMAN; ONE WHO Apply at 19k qWashingvon st, NOOK WANTRD—A Ci J isa good plain coo! Brookiya, Berasp GIRLS PRANTED, DRESOMA KING EATABLISHMENT, 12 Waverley Diaee, near ‘ar Broad tway, IGUT OR TEN. Go0D; DR = KE » immediately, at M3Pat BSSMAKURS WANTED TANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER WHO Modded J her business and is willing to make herself generally —— they between 19-and 2 o'clock, to Mrs. “asward, reene st. 50 MANTILLA HANDS WANTED—TO WORK ON DY the dest silk garments, none need apply except compe tent hands, to whom steady work will be given and $6 pet week. Apply to George Carey, ‘304 and 306 Canal at THE TRADE! \ YOUNG MAN, WITH A GOOD KNOWLEDGE O8 drawing, coloring, use instruments, &c., wishes \¢ m0. uae Late nd ee ine yor me ee td survey or'a assistant erate. ress Drat bow 190 Herald office oristeiedd RICKLAYERS ~WANZED, TEN GOOD BRICKLAY- ers, to work at Paterson. N.S. willbe ton. Any 10 0. D. Vreeland, porter, of” Conmreatand Pine sts, Paterson; orto Chas, L. O'Neill, lumber mer- chant, Jersey City. LAX HACKLERS WANTED—TO GO IN THR country; two married men (with families, in which there are spinners or men; Work end good wages Laquire belwoen Sa Symmers, 101 ‘Willtaen st., up staire, N. ¥. IRST CLASS CARPENTERS WANTRD—FOR SHOP work Apply early hia CTeadar) moraing at 146 Per- Sores belieers OUSEKEEER WANTED—IN “AWI ity: widow lady pre be wilting to do liht wo anirea. Address, stating M., Herald ovtice. Howsereree WANTED IN THE COUNTRY—A wid ow lady having @ son. or a yorng married lady without encumbrance, whore husband will accept a mode- rate salary. Address, giving ‘ull partiealars, Manufacturer, DOW BR’'S FAM ferred ; must be neat aud tidy and: good reference given and re- if particulars, for two days, A, FE RST CLASS MILLINER nd trimmer; the high gex will be giv fome apprentices,'pald while learning. Apply atl PURSE WANTED —A STEADY, WELL RECOM. monde!, middie aged women, American, Euglish, Scotch or Gerinan, will hear of a very desirable place fn th covntry, nea» New York, on is applies tien, to vl east 12th at.? between the hours of 9 and St. ‘OMAN WANT! + she must be first clas: Also an errand girl. Sion ois a, Ww ANTED. APPLY TO F. H, AMI- FOR MILLINERY GOODS; bo other need apply at 120 6th av. ty at, to Mead wea Regn ah wa WANTED.—GOOD ulars call at the ee a Bigs ne fotel, o oF at root 00, Dey tw Pe PRINTEBS Cicibel ENDI- (po ge EMTLOYERS IN ciry AND COUNTRY —HOTELS, tase boarding houses and summer resorts, private je famiites, will please woticn that they can be sup} Rt tie shortest posrible notice. with frat ease nousekee competent famtly seamstresses and ni and travelling companions, fuily_ com Dest i eB ag Protestants, Pq bone ‘who mak ent and withthe eh And Ger- rt of Bue Pinwanted athove who Oramatan AxD, INTER, d.—Those w! nderstand the wit ind © permancnt.situati the dt ent 'W. K., Herald office. dese fbn ay TWO GOOD foamy renees my time at the trade, will be found willing and ob! 0 rn BONE sod professions, Binpl ose! ge3 Pe. well supplied | eos LUMBER. —W. ae. ONE, APPLY TO at Sih sedi Me Caaee teva Sake a PLSBEE STARA AGERE APP Fy an. Aan rte colored help on band. 10 HATTE! ANTED, A PRAC’ OAL dgld the the Lae the tae pi is for gene. ection to the on ae fnew naadatieanngeay Wi wt NURSE WANTED—TO TAKG CHARGE OF AN iy} Ce ge 7 rare Infant eight months old; the appl it must be healthy, tied thorough iy ‘experi@ueed ‘ea murat, and. ave a Oreaat of Pate nel eae anda ease te 14 Bilik ‘not fees than two ner. more pberateres months 4 LK HANDS.—W, lg, ean A. COMP] NT MANS to take charge of the aiad Me fo es Ibo given. Apply for artlediare 930 ope, Matron of Lying it, Aayionn 2 3 fe? id ET NURSE WANTED.~—A COMPETENT WET NURSE To a a erst well recommended. home departments, Also, a man to tak depariaent, Also. tan ie ee ee yranted, t9 take chidrge of an intant six months oid. Must have excellent references, ‘Tneed ing, | Barren Detveen Ib and Id v'clock, a4 42 Weel dah ats ne os Tea se mb eid. aorty to Ruor WAITER WANTED.-A WOMAN acoustoMED = ‘wait on table, is wanted ip a private family: she ao T a ragroanat i Noor adertane ll pia sé bring good recommendations. Apply ogo pear of ai vome = Rusteces gtk ike ie hear frat class 9} & Son, Elid roadway. RS.—A PRINTER eng ee ape, in 9 aes Her, ‘address tot ewe Gove piace. Wares. NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO MIN 1 Se child; thust understand how to sew, and br “7 reference. Apply at 354 Sth av., between 36th and has. B. Libby, care of Gurney NTED— RMAID. WAITRESS, COOK MWiksitret aceasta art APA | [O eeoTOonaprane—atiaD. a FARE cute 1, between Broadway and University place, from 10 bands steady omploy ~ ‘wanes, ate jeodap ororke D=A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON, * “Fun 0000 HARD Wane ste i moa uote D tRON, To vifer timers NTED, ee tang Ae ar wae Ryat or “Go.'n. $3 Jona AN a arnt, reckham, 1 Duteh at, W. tae Sore mut beat rt fraaher eb ARNISH MAK! punters nade see seamen frower.” Gs raetical dresk Gish Weer ry seen oF TWO hay fe ert occu. | branches. ei Lenvuares mot raked ied house su Wut N sean — ALTHY. oe 4 OR ft fet SB Eos Wier xine to @0 en mam inquire at 1 reer a | Wastes ate ES 12 Soe th ere SO Wom et as orn ara a saat TO DO @ te Matageon eta WAR a aa _faten TF Yard

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