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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ee | | ; Mowat, Mey 8~@ P.M. ‘The stock market was moderately firm upward tendency. igpue advanced 14, ten-forties 34. At the open beard at one o'clock quotations were i a 1 per cont higher, At tho second regular board the market was dull and heavy. New York Central was % lower than at the close of the first board, Hudson River 34, Reading 44, Michigan Southern 14g, Cleveland and Pittaburg 1%, Northwestern 1, Rock Island 1, Fort Wayne ‘4, Ohio and Mississipp! certificates 34, Cumber- land 3%. Government securities were very strong under a demand for five-tweaties from the German houses for shipment, Coupon five-twenties of the old iwsue advanced %, now issue %, ten-forties %; sixes of 1881, %. The oxpected effect of the assassination news abroad had been discounted, and the decline of five- short of the appre. hensions regarding them, The return news, sherefore, not only failed to further depress the bonds on this side, bat exerted opposite effect. The next and subsequent steamers will doubtless report a steady rise | 1499 Read! twenties to 503 a 6036 fell im quotations for five-twonties all over Europe, and fresh orders will be the consequence, probably to the extent of ofeating a speculative furor, which may carry them above their real value here. The more gold is depressed meanwhile, the greater will be the disposition abroad to invest {a United States bonds; for in the Old World the safety of the principat is the primary consideration, and the more the currency appreciates—now that the war has terminated—the more confidence in our public credit ‘will improve, At the open board at half-past three the market for railway and miscellaneous stecks was lower. New York Contrataold at 9634, Erie 7834; Hudson River 109, Read- {hg 100%, Michigan Southern 683, Illinois Central (0. 8) Ulf, Cleveland, and. Pittsburg. 74%, Rock Island 101, Northwestern 30, Fort Wayue (s. 8) 98, Obioand Misste- seer Nificates 29, After the board these was s rally carried Erle to 79%. Ee arpa hd immediately be- Haken at eleven o'clock had touched 142, 13834, from which it reacted to 139, fete mary M. The cause of this fall is traceable th the almioat Me sae Bellef which prevaiied that the effect of the assassination news abroad would be “@dvance the rates of exchange and put up thi price of gold here. But the anticipated panic in our securities in Zurope bas not taken place, and none aro likely to'be returned. ‘Therefore, when the bulls tered the gold room this morning to realize, they found Ro buyers, unless at a recession, go the market broke un- der a pressure to sell, and the price this afternoon is lower. than it has been at any time since September, 1863. Foreign exchange has sHghtly sympathized with the European advices, and buyers are holding back for lower rates, but drawers are not disposed to relax them, and the light exports going forward, by making merchants’ Dills scarce, operate against any material dectine. Bank- ors ask 109% for sterling at sixty days, and 1103¢ a 110% at short sight. Produce bills are quoted at 103% a 109%. There is no change to chronicle in the money market, which is one of sluggish case, encouraging to speculation and highly favorable to subscriptions to the popular loan, The statement of the associated banks for the week shows an increase of nearly nine millions in loans, of amore than seven fond a quarter millions in deposits, and more than a million in specie, the latter attributable to the payment by (he ‘Treasury ,of the five-twenty May cou- pons. Call loans arg made at 4a per cent, and com- morcial paper of the best grade passes at 6 a8 per cent; but the amount of business transacted in the discount Mine is extremely light. is stated {hat the Comptroller of the Currency has Aecided not to approve any increase of the capital of ational banks until after July 1, when tho amendment to the National Currancy uct. passed at the jast session of ress is to take effect.with regard to the apportion: meht of the circulation to the respective States. The Comparative lumunity from taxation which the national institutions enjoy over the State banks, combined with other kindred advantages, is stimalating the transfer of banks from the old to the new system, and makiog sach anxious to increase its capital afterwards for the sake of a corresponding fncrease of circulation. It fs therefore now argued at Washington that if no limit ts plactd upen (is increase on the part of banks already established the three hundred millions of circulation authorized by, Congress will b@ entirely inadequate sb moet the demand, aud thus the creation of new banks will be stopped for want of currency to igsne to them, It is asserted that some banks organized under the na- tional Jaw have increased their capital under the State law, without the sanction of she Comptroller of the Cur- roncy. If this is so it is clearly irregular, and no right to an increase of circulation under the uational law is thereby acquired. Neit her the State nor national banks can serve two masters, and any attempt to combine the advantages of the two systems in such @ manner as this would be contrary to the spint of both the State banking laws and the act of Congress authorizing the creation of national banks. The statement of the public debt for the month ending April 30 has not yet made its appearance. Why is this? ‘The following gentlemen were elected officers of the Stock Exchange to-day :—President, R. L. Cutting; First Vice President, M. A, Wheelock; Second Vice President, A. H. Dyett; Treasurer, W. A. Smith; Secretary, G. H, Brodhead; Assistant Secretary, John W. Munro. Messrs. A. Campbell, J. W. Underbill, W. H. Neil- son, C. R. Marvin and R, L. Cutting were appointed Committee on Securities, At the same time the board voted a service of plate to the Ho H. G. Stebbins, the President for 1863, with com. plimentary references to him, and the hope that he would return from Barope in restored health, A similar Segtimonial was presented to Mr. William Seymour, the “outgoing President, with the thanks of the board for the maunor in which he bad discharged the duties of his postion The following figures compare the last weekly state- ment of the New York associated banks with the re- turns of the previous wee May 6. got 7 573 213, teats + 193,158,733 19,049,913, i tenders, 66,096,27 665,268, 540 Chbuladion 4,660,659 4,°A6,937 The deviations from the retarns of the previous week are as follows :— Increase in loans. Increase in deposits Ancrease in specie 7 Tncrease in legal tender: 6 Increase in cireulation, r ‘The transactions of the Clearing House for the week compare as follows with those of the previow week :— 3360, 950,814 Cioarings for week ending April Clonrings for week ending May 6.. Balance for week ending Apel 29. Balance for week ending May 6. ‘The Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad bas earned from January 1 to May 1 $360,428, which is In excess of the receipts for the same time in 1864 $53,679, ‘The annexed comparative table shows tho aggregate coinage at the United States inint in Philadelphia during the months of January, February, March and April, in 1564 and 1865 :— ——1805, —— Picces, Value. * = $2,987,850 06,423 62,740,902 |! u ie 325888888 1000 OhIANW let m 84 1000 Hk STIs igh 92 1000 lev & Tol sf b 100 5000 Chi & Altistm 99 1900 American gold i. vs 00 do. 200 do. . 70 20000 100 TH Central ug i) she Mereh Ex Bk. 200 do, 7 iv Cantow Compony 30%, Ot doves ” sapien ‘the first board this morning, notwithstanding large sales of Brie by the bears. At the close New York Central was 146 higher than at the first board on Saturday, Erie 1, ‘Hudson River 1, Reading 2, Michigan Southern 1, Cleve. land and Pittsburg 2%, Rock Island 4, Fort Wayne 3, Quicksilver 34, Cumberland 134, Ohio and Mississippi cer- Uificates {. Government securities were firm, with an Coupon five-twenties of the new ase ry ee reel rE Smee: A s fi RR 108: Pte FW ORR 08% do.. 10 99 do. 9856 SECOND BOARD. Haxy-rast Two o'Cioce P, M. 100 ahs Reading RR: 101% 20 MichS&NiIa RR 70 100 do. 10 69% 200 do. on | ot 100 do. 69: do. 69 NEW YORK HERALD, ms German are ty LADY WISHES TO PROOURE A SITUATION FOR hee chambermaid, Sapir ly recommend. “Gb Went bith 4. between lO and 4 the morning. A ks ew or A i phy 4 Wet RECOMMENDED GERMAN RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES [ATION IN will over the grocery Fuare - COMPETENT CHILD'S NURSE WANTS A SITUA- Figtory? good sewer. Call at or address 143 East 2ist st., YOUNG wouar wn Bafioaty A S arSUATION AS CHAM. Nevmald or to. i ‘> aa ae ‘relevance. "Cull sh i7i Baat hoor, PUCTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A Srrv4: chambermaid and seamstress or Copies is willing to go to the country; hi a noqes: for two days at her Yresenk employ- SITUATION WANTED—BY A SPECTABLE Seotoh girl, as ehambermald and grlires tho ts silotly re honest; elty or country. 1 180 West $34 at., corner on oe Th av. 10000 Ohiotets cor, 205% 800 ITUATION WANTED BY A A 200 sha Canton Co... 303% 200 fe goed pla fate washer and roger or tod 3 mb Coal prf860 a Joo chic & RI RK 101 Wont Yount in the rear eh let ae eR eR AR pe Pa . ‘A ie Os oe eae © | eens Dn * Ce dal Ad el airs Bina +102 800 cay ~sagi 98% | A SITUATION WANTRD—BY 4 BOePsO00K ANP ¢ from last place. Can be econ for two aaye.t 196 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Weat $a at, wate Auman <Reccipts 8 Wn, ‘Tow market sl conunves | ZA siambernan an wating of pearl anewic ip | Receipts 6 bb! ot continues | Gall private feral: no 9 ine hd dull, and prices were wholly nominal. man be nee | for twordaye at 108 305 a8uh ot en Breapstures.—Receipts 23,662 bbe flour, 066 bbla ma and 727 bags corn meal, 14,005 bushels wheat, 340 do, ON ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE corn, 31,206 do, oats, 850 do. barley, and 2,100 do. malt, et te ease ‘The market for State and Western flour opened active, pa ey ares inthe the fancy store and Sc. a10c. higher, but closed dull and heavy, with the You RMAN GIRL WISH! A SITUATION TO improvement lost. The sales were quite large, amount- A olsen peeen ror ey merican fam ing in the aggregate to 13,000 bbls. State and Western, eats Se fo ie sor 2,000 do, Southern, and 680 do. Canadian, at the annexed bg # od OU ‘OF FROCC RING A BIsUs- quotations, By auction, 1,100. bbls. Washington Mills, Alstie (Apply et 300 Madioon an. if extra State, sold at $6 85 4 $7 05. Rye four and corn YA RESPROTAB meal continues and prices were wholly unc! "i " wane eet oiniioliigsie Gat be sben fortwo tne Superfine Btate and Western flour, Ghovee glass im extra Workers. we fen ai og en Extra St. Fone. 33 Seeseessasassss Prrrtrrerr iit St Banesas 08228 mand, but closed heavy, with scarcely any business doing. The sales comprised 20,000 bus! at $1 8048 $1.86 for choice amber Michigan, $120 a $1 7234 for fatr to'good do., $2 25 for white Michigan, and $1 67K for winter red Western. Of rye we notice sales of 3,000 bushels Western at $1. Barley and barley malt were dull, and we have no sales of moment to report. Corn wae dall and ecarcely so firm, with sales of 4,000 bushels old mixed Western, delivered, at $145 a $1 4534. Oats wore in limited request and prices are tending down- ward. We quote Canada 60¢. # 53c., and.60c. a 650. for Jorsey and Western. Corroy.—Under an increased spinning demand pricos advanced fully 7c. per Ib., the market closi ng active and firm at our quotations. Sales 4,000 bales. : Uplands, Florida. Mobile, Ordinary. ‘GIRL Wi ‘A SITUATION AS and childrens ‘Witeon's| machine. room, youre Reape ae queens: FB ne Oa! tien bau ate <) YONG. ¥ipow, LADY DE Deaiags A POSITION AS Haren and Pwing to ware “A “Andress & lGshell,etation SITUATION | WANTED—BY noamsireas; can doll kinds of f ioe MS the chamberwork; ie will n give the best of ‘a noth and un Soin‘, ference, 4 2b Po gpa rhe aT tthe mone tween YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 4 Bousework in pirate fenDps ely refermce given from her Inst place. Oun be seen ut 61 Work 20th at. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS clambermald and waitress in a private family, or would take care of children; no objection to goin the country or travel with a family; bas the best of city refe- Fence. Call at 98 Weat 20th stroct near 6th av COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW more enangements by the day or week; 18a good fitter. CaN at 402 6th nv, near Mth SMART, INTELLIGE ‘wants a situation to do family. Call at 126 10th av. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW LADY WISHES A IN TO DO GIRL, LATELY LANDED, sorte ina private 0 days. +42 43 “4 a Middling. Good middling: Canoe. Worabiice salon of) 206 bavea idamantine oe 260. ; alsv 500 boxes Western on private terms. over. —Very little business was transacted, Dnt pre es were withant material change. The only sales we eard of were 120 mate a at B4c. Faxtours.—There was no improvement in freights, and the engagements to European ports were very light. and at merely nomiwal rates, We may remark that the bulk of tie engacements are kept private. The shipping agents labor under the erroneous impression that by sup ressing their engagements rates can be kept from & inting mong shippers, anid that by this means th pete fergie to realize better rates. The fallacy of this aght have become apparent to them by. this het he engagements include to Liverpool 30 tons Measurement goods at 10s. an’ per steamer 126 bales cotton at 3-16d., afl 260 tons mnt gany on private terms, A schooner of 1,000 bbis, was v!) ‘tered hence to Demarara and back at $2,400, port. che ~..* paid. Hors. —The market ‘continued qi, there being no’ demand outeide of the immediate war's of consumers; bud we have nor pote 8, Ohoice grades dos quali ie ital se ayo Bennet eaiee Ee anor ants ‘Cuba on’ private 100, —There was rather more inquiry; sales 25 cases Manila on private terme, and 10 chests Madras at 88¢., gold. ny 5 MY GE ‘The only sales we heardof wrore 220 hhds. Cubs muscovado at Sic. a 60c., and 100 hhde. clayed Cuba at 45c. hs vaL Store —Spirite turpentine was fn limited re- pret = ae ines pthioagh were without effected at $3 10. Sane were AMatate and wilt ay material change in price, Tar = quiet at previous rates. On. —For linseed there was un increased inquiry, the gales compri: NE 26,000 gallons, at prices varying from $120 a $1 23; aiso small eales, from crushe: hands, at $1 24a $1 25, at which prices the market was firm. ’ Lard was moderately active and firm. We notice sales of 40. bbis. in lots at $1 65 for prime city. We have no sales of crude fish to report, and prices remained about the same. Provisions.—Receipts, 663 bole. pork, 737 packages cut meate and 1,187 do. lard. ‘The pork market continued t, Dut pricos were ‘withent” material change. The tales on the spot were 6,000 bble., at $27 3755 a $27.75 for new mess, closing at $27 60; $25 n $25 60 for 1863-4, cash and regular way, closiny at $25, cash; $23 873, $24 25 for prime, and $23 40 a $28.76 for prime mer: also, for future delivery, 1,750 bbls. new mess, for Mi and June, seller's option, part at $27 a $27 60, and 250 bbls, prime meas, seller's option, sixty days, at $21 50 a $22. The beef market continued sendy, with a mode- rate demand; sales 700 bbis., at $12 a $16 for plain mess, and $160 $20 for extra do. Beef hams were in fait request and very firm. Sales of 700 bdis. at $21 a $25, Cat meats were also firra, anda fair demand provailed, the rales comprising 500 packages at 14%. a 15 3c. shoulders, and 17¢. # 1934¢. for hams. conti in Jimited request, bat the market ruled firm. The sales were coniined to 300 boxes, at 1635¢. @ 173¢0. for long and short clear, 153e. for long rib, and 16¢. for short rib. For tard there wasa fair inquiry, aud there was increaved firmness obvervable. Sales of 2,200 barrels and tierces at 166, a 19¢., the latter price for fancy. Butter was steady ut Lic. a 230, for western, and ‘36c. for State, Cheese was dull and heavy at ie. a 22c. for com- mon to prime. Perret eum. —There was but little businegs transacted, and the market was scarcely co firm, saies having been effected of orude on the spot at 36%c. ‘The sales were contined fo 1,800 bble. crude on the spot at 36%¢c. ® 000 do. for July delivery at or about B7e. per et epuon aleo 1.000 bbls, retined at 64e. for bonded and 73c. wide. (or free, the market closing dull and heavy. Siminxm.——We notice eaten of 11,000 Iba. at 18)g0. # 196., and 15,000 sto. at 17 Staar.—Oniy a moderate demand prevailed, and the | | market was scarcely so'firm, owing to the fall in gold. | The sales were 650 hts. Cuba museovado atc, alse, | | and 70 hhds, Porto Rico at 1246, Refined was dull and | heavy, but prices were without quotable change. We | quote rds at 19e. a 193¢c., Hott white, ITIKe. a 180, | al and soft yellow, IW ruled'atealy, with, however, @ moderato de Sole+ 90,000 Ibs. at Le. a 116, and 32,000 Iba | 10Me. 4 10%Ke Winskiy,—Receipls 229 bble, ‘There was less activity rket, which was scarcely so firm, Sales 220 Western’ at $2 10. a ee ra REWARDS. | QF REWARD.—108T, ON SUNDAY MORNING. A 0) wall whie Terrier Slut, cropper tail, long ears. come. | what scarred about the face, of cor. ‘The above reward will be paid and uo questio Whoever returua her to Ko.a® Henih street, beeween FiTba and Sixth aventies, = REWARD.— <LOST, oN ( SATURDAY NIGHT. MAY 6, ‘at the corner of avenue and Twenty-third Sireet (grocery store), n Scotch Terrier stut- called “Pannte, eight months old, cut ears, short tail. Anyone bringing the same to above address wilt receive the reward. 5, REWARD WILL BE PAID ON THE RETURN OF ) anew elliptical Opera, lane, left in, the Barquetie of y of Muse, on Saturday Poet ‘of Faust ma- situation as housekeeper to a widower; no objection to gdtioate and sew for the children: rages a0t'eo much an ob- Jeet home; no objection to the country or¢o travel. tation G RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GERMAN Gra wants a aitiin the elty us chambermaid: good cl Fefercnce ean be i fen.” Northwest corner of 424th st. atid ar, heat of city refer. y. Can be seen for two oc it'un9 ch uss between 29th aud S0th ate, second oer, ‘vont room, sity ATION WANTED BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG woman; is nt cook, and would assist in in and tropiug; the best of elty reference. Can be segh a 92 West 19th k; understands awezcellent bread 3 ra sation WANTED—»Y A RESPECTABLE ‘Cron. 6 cha.berc.cid and seametress in a Brenda tatty iy; good alt o. Cull ty reference. Cull at as ta av., Dear YOUNG IRD WISE A RITUATION AS CHAM. permald. end to do plain sewing: would go a ‘a short dis. isnoe Im thy ‘hee if required. Call at 223 West I room. CLASS COOK WANTS A SITUATION; woul aodst with washing and ironio to the coantry; best city rego: Went 40th st., nearéth av. Al YOUNG WOMAN Wars A SITUATION TO DO herwork and) war" or a» chambermald and afl at 2i7 Sd aye ‘Young WOMAN | ‘WANTS A SIT. ‘TION AS Goop * lain Coo,” pyaahen and fropets of weneral honem wor rel rk in comeers. = ya Wane jood ey fereuce. Apply at ber present ¢1 A. SITUATION, WANTED—BY | A COMPETENT. WO; ZA. man, ag Jan cook; is an excellent washer and froner, geod baker, and has three yous Tefercnee. Gall Sth st, between Ist and 2d ava SITCATION WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, ‘a Protestant woman, a8 child's nuree and veam- atresg, "chamberwork_and fine washing, og asst in houwsn, e nig Ay bert of reference gi “Apply ut 64 2d av., second Font room, RESPECTABLE WOMAN) WISHES A SITUATION fa competent nurse, tender or to take charge of an In- Fatid Indy, oF to take charge of a baby from ite birth, or to travel with a lady, Call for one week at Jas. O'Donneil’s, 665 Hudson st,, west wide, corner 13th SITUATION WANTED—BY A _RESPF( Anat American yin}, as chambermadd and waliress in coun! jou; objections: ec. Cali for two days asl, fod ctiy reference, Yate family; heat of elty references given. CAll abl47 ys te. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. Than, aS wet hurse; good reference given. Call at 130 Greenwi , between 18th and 14th ats. third floor, SITUATION WANTE -D—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS 1 to assist at chamberwork in a private rate on Wheeler & Wilun machines. "Apply 1119 Kast 20th at., third floor. N EXPERIENCED WOMAN WISHES A_ SITUATION fs protesved cook, ma private familly, she fully un derstai ber basiuess; jention count me the bom of olty reference. Oan be seen for two h family: can for three da: ean YOUNG WOMAN WISHE: Jenudress or chambermald; no } the beat of reference. Can be A SITUATION A! Ibjection to the coun: en for two days tf not engaged nt 246 West 29th st., betw SITUATION WANTED—AY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook: understands ail kinds of pastry; ix an exeoftent daker; would help with the Wushing and irouing; the vest of clty referenen from her Jat employer, Can be seen for two daynat 292 Ist av., near 17th Rt, pn Stl wud 9th AYR. 4 412 A SITUATION ue waaling and ity references Call at ald where she lived for ‘OMAN, AS good refe- rear YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WET elleut references from well known parties. at 221 dist #%, near 10th av, RESPROTABLE, YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. private family as chasnbermald a) to belp ing and sromig, ‘or to do the how of an be seon at 146 East 2at et., aie oor, small famtl frowt room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PERSON, A8 COOK, Aerated clay referunes.” Would te am berwork aod a 1 city reference. oul ork an five washing. Gall at 188 Third av. in Westone. tikes bya Jaines Prentioe, Optician, } REWARD—WILL BE PAID FOR THE FoCKEr. $5 book that was lost on April 29, atthe funeral N. Ludlow street. The finder will please leave it at the al “Be 48 Goerck street, and receive the thanks of widow. D.—LO8T, ON MONDAY, MAY 8 AN hound! has buf head and Maltese he above reward will we paid upon his return to 268 re . 10 REWARD.DOG LOST, SUNDAY, FROM. 163 $ Y Latayesie avenue, Htooklyn: lange vlnek and white 1:" ai Long and carly, head, eare and part of ail black; tron, We one side énd of ‘tail whites hate ra, Togs joever returns hit | thefabore. Ang thanktally recetved, $20, REWARD LOST, MAY 6 BETWEEN THE jew York and New Haven Railroad depot, corner ‘Fourth avenue and Twenty: seventh street and Bamford, necticut, @ W-hook containing the owver's commu: | Cakercicker and some money. ‘The above toward ‘will be pald if it ts retarned to Mr. Morrison, at the packnye office, | corner Twenty-seveath straet and Foutth avenue. | $250 i" oe one latormatte 17, W. inches on RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHE! cA = as nurse of chambermaid, in Pett. em ataitn Has 000 cfty reference from her Inst place, Vit at 119 Court nt, SITUATION WANTED—AS FIRST GUase SRAM. irets and dveenmaker; ean. ent and | ind dosall Kinds, of family ae speak Sf releseged given if required. Call for coy i We nt B2d wt ne | A SITE ATION WANTED-—BY A YOU AME ERICAN labo Seninetreng. er is oupavio. of doles | nin Riwingt good refisciice givens Apriy Both and 40th ata, COMPETENT WAITRESS WISHES: “A SITUATION A; in a private family; has four years’ city reference from last piace; to objection to the country for Uke summer. Call at at 100 7th ay, ay, hear 22d at. “) RESPECTABLE MIDDLI toatant woman ig anxious goo and jaca Io of taking enre for t At 22 Prince at, third floor, rear balling. SasPaCTARLy WOMAN AND A NMAT TIDY GTRL Wish situations togethor inn small private family; om ie plain cook, waster and ironer; the other ax walttess an plain sewer or t take care of children and do, sewn AvED AMERICAN PRO. can gire the best of elty reference, Coll for two days at Kast 82d at,, corner of Lexington av, first floo a AA reer inate BY A TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1868. _METOATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. — ‘ABLE WOMAN WANTS A ASSES RScne ten bo 2 dima d "ereee Any espoad FROCESPANT women, Wyrm the country, and RESPECTABLE rouse WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ore" nuree; has lost herowa baby. Call at 0 A eviad with the wading and tep “fas the bert ot ety ferences. ‘Weat 16th at., between Th aad Srerorer ine oe eqoamen waprep at CHAMBER A Sea 3 teatwoaals: Cull at 1 West ih Pig on Oth oo th a SITU, ATION CREE, A_ RESPECTABLE general hi pg eel jection ; nO Obj of reference. Yooxe WOMAN WANTS $ ome jasher and ironer or else to mind. reference, ave. oe beers fuk Seared beac Seen RRSPECTARLD UNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- to fa the county ‘or at > tered with » indy eat at 0 rence. $41 West 32d at, between SITUATION WANTED—AS C' RMAID AND kale a pater iy ibeepae, Somer faa s be pach RESPECTABLE YOUNG pate vagh ISHES bla y ation te do housework; recommended. hs Bea fos ore aye ak Hid Want IAN sk, fa the rear. EO res epee a (Te GIRLS wine SITUATIONS IN A PRIVATE YAM. nd {0 take eer ing guage te die achat M, BY,A GIRL 18 YEARS OF eee ee SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND to wait on the table, or as cook; she will take elther Feats oes soterenee from her last piace. inquire st 308 ty eg! Srey ars ROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A ‘tation ca ehanberimald. and waliree 10 do chant ork and fine washing; no objection to the for two days at her present employer's, oT Weatti Teh at at. SITUATION WANTED-BY 4, BESPROTABLD wo. wasl A roy - cook = id to ‘aattet lae ie eonlals oad city fetarence given: bo objecuon to the sous S022 Base Wath at., near University pluce. nr YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM- bereare soe waitress; best of city reference. Call at RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN WANTS A rituation as housekeeper; can give good clty reference. ii for (wo days at 81 Mucdougal st,, corner of Charltor RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. housework in. smal private family; tion to do has good city rel nore ‘all atG64 W. SITUATION | WANTEDOBY | 4 | PROTESTANT woman, a6 -first rate cook; id baker; derstands making all kinds of vate & Goaserts; no objec. tions to assist with the washing; bi ref from her last place. Call at 21 Park ov., between 26th and aeuh ryipucwgel Cra. wie WISHES A SITUATION TO DO work of a small family, Call days, Arasebonee second hoor. front reams efor twe Sapa SITUATION WANTED—BY A Ri arRCrABLS PRO. ‘testant girl, a9 c (trees; haa the best two days ni 196 8th at., elty pow Arad @an be secon AL Sonne wou sorte te Feneral rg | pene etl LADY'S, COMPANION ie, LERNER yrs diane % BI’ thB ome a “rn gun fm fang anf I WOMAN ituation pam tate ia ree weeks anwet | old. ane seen for two gp ons ee i Smith and Const sta., 00m, ‘gupsmith’s, South outs Brookiyn, A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN A SMALL drat ie ro iar ee and wail bin ‘and 6th 6th wart tress, Andress 23 Weet tath at., betweos SEAMSTRESS, WHO CAN CUT AND FIT all Kinds of family sewing, wants situation beat of its reference. seen ut 402 6th av., ind 26th ats., top floor, back root, DRESSMAKER IS IN WANT OF 4 SITUATION AS seamst! can do all kinds of Cain! have no obj to do a little ebasnherwor! at No. 9 6th e@., second floor. asset nt ny A: DDO an the ‘at | av., A SITUATION AS. cook A eee isthe msbing and runing oF doe eral ousework of a small family. Can be seeu at 397 Wieat.4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU, per, or would Wake care af an inval lady, Address 339 7th ay. | Satisfactury references gi ARTED BY. A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS plata 1areh siaee waitress, of would, do chamberwork a Bloyee'y 34 East 3 Pi |G PERSON, A TROTEETART, RESPECTABLE YOU Cn Aner shegt {wo childen; is 9 niceplata sewer. Apply at 115 4th av., be- tween 12th and 18th pg pen erg CHAMBBRMAID, AND tress, 0 has ood city retrange, Gan be Weace uil engaged at 198 Bast ait te, ‘rat floor, front room, 8 TO onrasy. FOR AN RLDROLE LADY WISHE! oe Gasike woman the mer; Hound be wilting to cearee ait generally usctul, Apply st No, 3 Bast 200 PECT. }OUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA: Seer anvermalt aud iaunirest Oran chamberraald ‘and waitress; has two Can be neon at 136 Wes two days, Se ee WIDOW WISHES Gy TARE. IN WASHING AT HER froning and @ A. crmnems seat berenatsare ste the az. Call at or frout,room. referet at"place. ‘38d at., between ‘Teh as th avs., for ‘Mast 16th st., near Ist av., first 0 TED—BY A PECTABLB A ya oNaberwork, aud to assist With washing and housework in a smoall faintly. Apply iron! atdl SITUATION WANTED— As COOK OR LAUNDRESS ina neers Bain years’ reference given her Callat ‘pion s., J Brooklyn, for two days. we om WANTS A Led Aare BITUATION WANTED—BY A fy! ae cl naan hesmanation a A young waitress: Siig geference fron Ni inst Place. ‘Gant ey rence gem fag ath, second RES! ae mond a Sve. the. best Se tee, ae ween ue i two days, A SITUATION SANTEE BOB A GOOD COOK, IN A 3 haw ne to assist tn the wash- Peie ite {toe Bor lant piace. Gall for ares jan good ro! ae at Wee peal earl at. SITUATION WANTED—BY Pi Mg. rbot pvr it She vd fro of city Joune irl aire at 2i6 Wear 20th ay between Sth and 10th.ave, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO chamberwork and waiting. or as child's nurse and do plain ball at understands eint roidery ; bestof city refer- ence. Call at 125 West 24th at. ‘S9th st., between Madi and 4th ava. Ah gd a Situation saned cook Pate ed Ay Galt at 186 West sth at ne? Prekerieds Rood rete- WASTED. BY 4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU. ation as child's nurse and seamstress: is a very nice plain sewer; would be obliging, and willing to make hersetf generally useful; no objections’ to the country for the sum- Wwe ood city reference, Call at of address 138 226 av., for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAB! er ‘to take care of childven mee sewin 1s gbection nate chamberwork. or as seamstress or yee city reference. ‘Call fort two days at 29 Sith at, a "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, fein id i ‘young woman, as seamstress; understands A machine (has required ha has sing ahjection fe, to the Sd will take care of quire n be seen for wo dave at her present We anae 3s A fon! in 8 goo WOMAN. WITH ONE no ob; Fence, ot. Dear ; a the country for the summer, At 686 34 av. pale hy EA aucniite, re Haw the bust of fe wo days ‘of elty reference. Call for A ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as housekeeper or nurse. The best of city refer- et ven, Call at Mr. Joba Stone's, 4 Nerth 2d Wi- re. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG do upstairs werk and | newing. or would take: children, faldren, Tana Rtes Matseaaae empire, Bd av. Ww NTED—A SITUATION, A Troleetant en | to mind children; 1s an experienced murse snd can take the entire Sea ofan fara Lge DB city reference. . Call tor two da: ‘ANTED—A BITUATION, BY A suey girl, ax chambermald and wattress. or woul do ath CE ee Ae Gah wre, botween Zash and 29th ster, im 8 store, ‘ANTED=BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS, hore ap Co a nurse and chambermald, or walt- he work of'a amall family, or cham inaid ana to ands wi with the washing and ironing; have, the bast of etty references, Oull: for two days at est 27th Ream aoe f WANTED-BY A MOST RESPECTABLE GIRD, 4 sre BY A_RESPRCTABLE Ming ee ae charabermaid nnd, waltreas, oe oe willing to n he washing and rowing; Tefeerhee from her last ean be seen for two” days at 136 Weat 32d st., near 6th av. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- flon in a private as chambermald and seam: trove, Gan give the best of eliy reference. ‘Can be seen (or two days at 9 West 19th st., between 6th und 7th avs., first floor, back room. — SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXCELLENT COOK, AL. one who thoroughly understands her business in all its branches: will ussst in the washing and troning if required: the best of eity referencer will be gly West 26ih st, between Bch and th av T WASHER AND CELU r, desires to take in washing. She has godd re- lives at 10d Tith st., between ava. A and SITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD COOK, WHO thoroughts understands her business: ts willing 10 a ‘ist in the washing and ironing: cuon to go a short ance in the try: the’ best of “cliy reference given. I at 85 18th st. :OTABLE GIRL, » general hau fo the country; SITUATION WAN PROTESTANT WOMAN WA ITUATION TO at Ta A A Mo housework: 1s a food enok, washer and ironer; good tity reference can he given, Cull at 515 Cherry rt. WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO COOK, WAIL \d iron; iva first rate vook; best of city references, Cu Gat st 2 26th st., Vetween 8th wud Ota avs, SITUATION, WANTED—BY A young woman, ax chambermaid and to Grtonssist in the washing and soning, © lat st A. NADY, DESIRES TO TROCURE 4 SITUATION AS infant's nurse fora faithful Protestant woman. Ap- BY for two days at her present employer's; 124 Congres st. jouth Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE an sewing, ab 424 West RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SEVL \tloN ina private famliy as tirst clase waitress.or chamber. maid, Can give, the Best of reference. No objection to Can be at 22° Bast 12th «t., int! isto the count store. A YoUNe.eIRL, WISHES A SITUATION TO DO GENE. hourework in the city or county; ean take care of Pe gy _Maliat 210 24th 4i., between Sih and Mh wvs.. SITPATION WANTSD—BY A rine CoAse ©00K; uudestinds boning and Inrdig: no objection to go a short distance in the county; city reference. Can, be seen at RESPECTANLE XOUKG WOM, asion to do plain co the out of referen 1 t, COMPETENT PERSON WISHES A SITUATION A8 chambermaid and or as chambermald. and iar washer; understands Excuch turing; beeveity reference. 1 283 Gth ay., in the fancy store. WISHES A SITU. washer and in hom her ia Tice, "Call at 1d AA ‘a renpectable family as objection vo go to th ‘Country | years’ reference from her last place: her situation in all its branches. capa ng Can De seen wt 300 East | abehs st. YOUNG GIRL LATELY LANDED WISHES A SITU. ation agchambermaid and waitress; has lived with gee familios in the Old Country. Cnil at corner 6th av. and di at, over the dry goods store, entrance in 26th mt, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ould assist with the washing and roving. Id have no objection to go country, Ratinuctory refercnee j one door from 19th st, a ven, “RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION oN pectable family, to do gencral housework; is ‘washer and ironer. Cah be seen for two days at 618 ‘Eant 16th at. RESBECTABL, b YOUNG rae oi ad Saco on mcd ation as vane on ge ference given. juire YOUNG GARL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework inn small, private family; Gok, washer and tromer; good retereuce. Call for two days oe ih st. e IMAN WISHES A SITUATION e vent of city reference. Call at RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO Go chaniberwork and waiting, and will make herwelt nerally useful; best of elty reference given. Call at 478 GT, cotrance 89h ot., for «wo days. RESPERCTARLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. thon as good plaln cook and would asvint with washing and Ly has best of eity references, Can be seen at 9 East between Bd and 4th ave, Goop SIEUATION WANTED—BY A COOK, washer andironer; no objecuon ik the bent clty reference oan be x's Apply for two days fa store, 126 Clinton place, Hh st waitrena; und of reference frum ber last employer, bt ratands her business perfes Call at 244 6th A SITUATION, TO DO GENERAL sanall family: Nas the best elty refer: at 119" West math A RESPEC S YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. ton mall and waitress, or ¢hatal paruald wd Hhuree, Call at 49 West 27th st, corner of Oth av SITUAZION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do chamberwork and assist in the Washing afd iron ing, ot. 0, 40 Het waiting in 4 private family; the best of gelerence from he t place. Apply at 76 West 28th at., be- ween JA; SETUATION -WANTEDBY. A OUNO. GIRL, 48 chainbermaid and waitress, or to take care of children; Goad Feterenen, | Call for two days at 390 7th av., between RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES & aiumation an wet narse: has the best of reference; has ort dintance in the country. Can be seen SITUATION WANTED—BY A’ Lr ig etryny od obambermaid young woman, a nurse and Nh nt diatance in the country: ralareness ‘nt 277 39th st, near ay. A tion to jee on mh can be given. a RECOMMENDED @) ry WANTED—FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, A Jo 9 amall eer! aac ‘Can be seen at her cham bermatd oF fine waoht dren; walling to go in the count ence; ‘would ferences, wants a situation, to cool 1d iron, a amall private family. Can be feon, ‘until lied at Tas ath’ CS place, 689 Washingion Bt, PECTAB! BLE GIRL Nabe I A ae | as r to x4] of oh general housework. Gall a iS sia at betweon lot und 34 ave. YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY LANDED, WISHES A situation] a# nurke and to do plainteewing and em- pot da will il kind tau rgouney ‘Can be seen at 65855 th av., betwee RESPECTA do honsework tn and : 2st A yo! UNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM. bermald and ealtrons; would asssist with the washing Cail at 287 West With at., HIRI, WANTS A SITUATION 70 small famtiy in be Keon at 270 second floor. or do plato se and 16 ped irouing, PECTARLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION uderstands cooking tn all its branches, City ian he ween for two day at 8 Gregnwich av., a dellent waslier and tro we is fond of and obliging to children; short distance in tie © at 615 45th st., between St! TABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. AA “ation as cook ina privave fa can give good refe- ._Cun be seen for two days w 280 Bast 9th s no objection (0 go aniry? privade fainiy- preferred. call Aah ave, T ‘OUSEKEEPER" 8 ‘SIT ATION An mrican widow Lads of refinement, itleman's familys a widow Call at 363 Weat 36th 8h On Mrs. Jobnson. HH’: SEKEE A TION middle aged Ainatoan Thay, Sains of taking Sh of a farnily, management of servants, &¢.: noo) «core of chi eral office, for country; willing to nsaist In (h ferences. Address A. B. C., 1 dren; eity four days. BEPER WANTS) ‘A SITUATION—IS AN EX- er" take charge of a diningroom, Country preferred. "Gal at St. Germain Howl, Broadway, for two dave. Wheeler & Wilson's mac " mir Weotal a any Gapeeitys the “other ae most Burge: 4 capable of taiding charve of an infant from I birth.’ Apply at therresidence of their late employer, 27 Madison av. GIREATIONS la; one af chainbermai Wer ax Waltrenn alo WANTED—BY aw. papi ‘ABI i fine washer ‘al ae 181 East Sith ot SITUATION WANTRD=BY A xoexe GIRT; To Be Do: SD) general houxewvork in w small family: good re 76th av. from last place, Gass be Ren at \ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, to do yenteral housework: is ain cook, washer and ironer. Call for two days at 206 Ent Sth xt. LITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNGGIRL, TO COOK, wash and iron for a small family, oF to do up stairs een for two days at 100 bast RESPECTARLE YOUNG uildren, or to do. the kitchen ‘gil, the eonntry. refercnoes. lays, ac No. 198 Ewst 35th si WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU! NG 10 do the general housework of a small respect nod Washer and froner; haa good city refe- Weat 30th #f., rear, second floor, ITUATION WANTE D—BY A Call for two Gitvation Sworn able family? ts a rence, Call at E gia ATION Shy ironinj tween SITUATIONS WAN ‘af good cook; Ko objection t g and iroi bo and one aa waitress and good city referentes, Apply at 14 Went 43d st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO COOK, SS wash and iron: fs «good baker: nuderstauds all abeut bntier: country preferred; good eterence, Call for two days at 89 West 19% si., between 6th and 7 LE to do fine washing aoa Call At 196 Zist ot, be Ww* ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A_ RESPECTABLE ‘young girl to do chamberwork and waiting, ina smalh rivate fmf good city reference, Can be seen at 124 Bast Sout st., between 24 ava,, second floor, front room, w TION BY A RESPECTABLE irl, ns cook washer and froner: 18 good launder Tandreag, can be well recomme: ut trom her last seen for two days at 81: roe at., where the cars ston. WANTED. BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WI- dow woman, asituntion to do general honsework or as, chambermald aud seamstress. Can be seen at 162 Sullivan at, BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, A maid, or seamstress; understands can band fitall kinds of famil ce, Can Be acem for for two days al ANTED—A _ SITU. WARTEDA SITUATION, IN A. RESPECTABLE family, as seamstress. ‘The be fe. Address K. A., "Herald ofie. . WANTED BY, A PRO ESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA. ‘Yon 1s Indy’s maid end seamatress; understands halr- dressing he xeon at No. 517 6th ay., private door. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A a8 good plain cook, washer and {rouer, {a & fumily; has the beat of city reference frora ti Cal at 86 6th ind floor, framt room. WwW ANTED—A “SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE, young fit as good cook and to assist with poy ‘the very best elty reference. Can be 214 West Bini at. TANTED—BY A. ESPECTABLE YOUNG N, W oom wltfems or ond da cnumberwart ad iting 4m a stnall private fain ity reference; (OUR yen fi Hornet plite: "Call at Sener sth i. ANTEDUBY (A COMPETENT PRSON. A SITUA- | war or would ts RS or f | ree of eo anse nt ANTEDSA) SITU ATION AS. OHANBERM AID AND: ‘waitress, oe a eget ae iat f a res) washing aud iroulng or fo do 22d at. i iis BY A_ RESPECTABLE y TANTED—A_ SITUATION, waiting, ov cham ve ean in eting cn ironin, ‘refer: rwork and tine washtn ree fears a 823g W eat 3 Diy ob 9 any Lk dear torey Ae aki we ANTED TA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- excellent cook fs willing to aeriet tn woe. Ing and i Bent ce given. Cau be socn | for wo days, if not engaged, nt 215 70 ave Vv TANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE (GIiif, A. SITCA- Has qcon cay eelerepen rosa i rfl ‘Appl: fot te jas good city reference irom for dnysat No. $ Tompkins place, Brooklyn. 7 /ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, to mind and do plain sewing, or to assist in griteral housework. Can bo.een for two dave nt B30 bth av. near 7th st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY |A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as first clase seamstress; un arecsriaing.” The bent of reference Mt Required. Call at $89 6th ay,, top Hloor, for two days. TANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRD, A situation to lo general housework in a small American, vod reference if required. Apply at 114 Wert I! DY GOING TO EUROPE WIs! Fr she kao ‘ved with her four per and suse; she haw ‘liv er ean recommend. her thoroughly. Apply a 8 Rand H7th'st TANTED—BY A PIRST RATE WASHER AND Thon, er, the washing of a few gentlemen, or would do wie of a family by the month. “Call at 390 West 26th ba or a est ith PECTABLE laundress; the sewipg: wish » Dent nf cliy rele” ¢ lived tw WANTED—BY TWO one as good cook and excelle ‘do chamberwork and waiting ther in a minal! private Family Foive from thelr lant place, where they gis 1ON8 1 TW SMaratrate cone: \rlitng Wo assis in was understands her business thoroughly: best Address 19 Lith ot., v' between id 4th ava, Call for two CTABLE GIRL; Wwaching. and Foniag. Cuil for wo days wt 318 iiicks farnill: aoa ‘, Brod ly Sz ATION WANTED— BY A YOUNG MAN, OF 19; are of horses, and mob himsell gene ve, Tear of toi Wont sith ot qt CATION WANTED-—BY AN E 5) raan, as nuaree, to take old; can have th WANTED—BY TWO RESPEO ‘one ax cook, washer nad ironer: the f of children; referanee. Ap- SITUATIONS young women ply at 239 West 32d nt, s™ ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, FOR general "housowork. Can give the best of reference. soon at 617 Bd av., between 42d and 42d sta, Can SITUATIONS WAN’ BY TWOoSISTERS: ONE AS cook; is wi tllay awist with the washing; the qther am altress; no obivetion to re Santer: scan be given, Callat 227 East 18th st., Gitearions, WANTED—BY TWO GIRLS; ONE k, and. the other as « ruvaid and waitress; best Of elty reterence, Call a 11s {ant B8th o first floor. GITUATION WANTED—AB) COOK, WASHER, AND roner, im a small, private far! of elt Gant at Of West doth #6, for two dagn. rrecharrRaRaS GITUATION WANTED—A8 Siren OR TO DO how y it 5D, lh housework: good, city reference, Call for two ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN: one as aha will assint Sane the washing and iron. ‘th im bermasd washer irouer, or both hat othe best of el reference ern a ‘Cail at No. 6 King st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A WOMAN, AS LAUX- Stas no ob; i ‘ed the Country; good city reference. at tid Weel 01h wt cranes WANTED -BE A tg AG) i os cnek Ja, ly, whe oroughly understands Vaktag bre acne Hee tefe oi a de wo ‘cooking in oF sina Serna ape nat wANTEn 9 boa e toy Faas and laundreses she coun Two nad eset Tee asset with the washing’ reference sen ie ren gn objection to 8 short dat ful at. qiru. WANTED-—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, a8 Gituarion, wal and tg or to do general bouse- worl haw the bent rom. her Inst piace, © seen for two dayn, if not A hired, 1168 Bast 2608 ‘8b. firat floor, front room, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO GHwATION WANTED. DO general housework in a small private f family, Has no bi lections to go to the ry. good city refereuce. ou for two days at 141 East tween 2d and 34 wo RESPROTABLE you NO GIRLS WANT BITUA- tions 1n a private family; one aa cook, washer, ironer; other to do chamberwork and waiting; have best of city rete: rencen from Ueir last place, where they lived four years, 1 Caid ab 215 7H are, Letwecs Bieh wad ZOUK sta. 10 Che store, , ANTED— A cee WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cool all its pees willng to assist ia washing If required: celts from her last place, Can be seen for two days at We ihirene between bth and 6th ave. TANTED—BY A CAPABLE WOMAN, A SITUATION as nurve; tmderstands the care of @ baby from one month old; tx sewer, and has the best of reference. ‘Can be seen for three days at 30 Madison st. ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SIT: nation as chaubermatd and fine was! no ob, for ummer. Can be seen at her pre- near 7th av, tlon to the cor ry fort Ww RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, Jon ip a small fainily to do light housework oF No objection to go a short distance in Dan be sven at 402 6th av., between 2th and ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG GIRL. AR altress im a small fatally, or to take country preferred. Cail nt 92 West Ww" n baby an Baltic st., Brookls W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL B® situation to do chamberwort and waiting: god Hy in West ‘Vath ste m her last place. Wanmn-ny A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, & situation to do cooking: is willing to assist in the wash jug and ironing; has best of city reference. Can be seeu for two days at af nt st, between 24 and 3d ava, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Wrenn Ane Steamastress.’ Apply” at 200 Water Brooklyn. wy D—BY A RESPECTABLE Rd A be A chambermaid and to rr Se oo Gall at €90 84. av., between B4ik be seen for 4 few ironing, Sotho ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPE W youre x 8 best ty rouge can be give Call for two ah, ap ae Wee SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND atdio tine. Decween a4rh and 2h las se AP ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as ‘nurse; can do plain sewing: has the he best eit jon to try for the sam- irr, Cal's 00 Wen Shy Rat oor, Baek rooun, for two Aoi eded ANTED—A, SITUATION, BY ore eae Call at sere mar SITUATION, LB 4 Rar eCTARhe OF Shyrreterence, “Apply nt 1 Bast Tous: inst: tor wo country; ton at. me be Weare. — AL SITUATION, AS Varrnnes ‘ok gaa |AM- vate family; woah, Be wi seing tee, i,t ihe for hike summer. Call for two days af second f, front room, ANTED—BY AN BXPE Wiccan fae narese and lady ula and quick at the needle, Wages $10. oa ast Zak ati TION on NA BOARDING sO ATI Neferense, Oat for twe dupe se INCED NURSE, Tie ® situation ‘aa chamberm: ANTED= house or 139 King st. =A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG AMERL we tof Peete “Elton two re days nat Woat Ny