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2 i 3s $o% 60. 0nlo 0% Joo Puss ore 100 9036-100 BECOND BOARD. 6 HaLprast Seas Wee tl 20000 ‘Moderately Grm, and atthe open board at one o'clock pera = ee eae a! Gee SI te, an tL es 2 389 of Erie, which was very active, 13. At cor fhe ‘geoond regular’ Board the tone of the Be Ger erie A fa T08 market was Grm. New York Contral closed % | 200 ie Re base 20 Bighor than at the first board, Erie 1%, Hudson River | 22" ¥ @ Lod M, Beading J, Michigan Southern 1%, Dlinote Ceutral | 399 hee M, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Rock Island 7%, Fort OL 200 * ‘Wayne $f, Obto'and Mississippi certificates {. Govern. rae *100 tment securities were very dull but steady. 5 b 4 100 At the/open board at half-past three the market was tt 300 Gtronger, witht an advaricing tendency. New York Cen- 73} (wal sold on the call at 913;, Ere 737, Reading 98, Michi- gan Southern 693{, Cleveland and Pittsburg 63, Rock CITY COMMERCIAL REPOBT. Tunepar, Kay 23-6 P. M. Antant 04X¢, Worth weatdrn 267;, Fort Wayne 03%, Quick- | rang Receipts, 67 bbie, The market waaquicy wtih | "4 ‘ Ghiver 635. ee eee | ee to “eover’* within that time. Thowpeculative interest | aay and tho tendency wae. upward, and -pricts (e20t aotivity of the market are sentred in Erie, for which the Dufls predict a rise to 60 within a few days, and some Of the bears seem rather d'sposed to encourage the ud- were 10c.8 160, higher, awe in = few ocneds There was no export demand, amd the aalee) for the. wanis of the local trade, vance, for the sake Of putting out freah options at higher | y4, business was, much larger than yesterday, amoutit- @gures. The leading bulls have undoubledly a large in- terest af stake, and, as we sald yesterday, if they ere eo determined, they engineer a rise in the pterent easy condition of tte money market, Until the public ome into Wall street as buyers of railway stocks, how- éver, no permanent improvement of prices can take place; but that the public will ultimately do so hardly edmits of a doubt. Meanwhile, the country has to pass through « period of dopreasion consequent upon the ex- hhausting irifuences of the war, and from which % will omorge with increased powor and re- newed enterprise. With the improved prosperity end growth of the nation railway property will acquire w proportionately augmented value; and the stocks that ‘re now passed from broker to brokor in Wall street will be in the hands of investors as regular dividend-paying gecurities. But forthe corrupt mismanagoment of our railways thoir shares would be selling at far higher prices ‘an thoy ero; but it is not wonderful that stocks which ught to de in good credit should have fallen into discredit, ‘owing to the practical dishonesty of the officers who con~ érol their intrinsic value to a great extent. ‘The cold market has been in the ascendant under the @emand for shipment, which is likely to continue steady. Jvst now the imports are not heavy, although they pre- ponderate largely over the exports fm Value. But the markets for dry goods and genoral merchandise have over been #0 bare of goods all over the country forthe last quarter of a century, in proportion to the population, sthey are now. Hence larger imports of goods and farger exports of specie are to be looked for, unless.coun- 4eracted by increased exports. ‘The proctamation of the Presideat reopenifig the porte Gast of the Mississippi to foreign trade is a timely and (alutary measure, which cannot fail to result in tho speedy, although but partial, resumption of the long in- terrupted trade between Evrope and the States recently in rebellion. The proclamation has wisely removed all ‘mvidious distinctions and restrictions, and the feld which presents itself is equally inviting to Northern and for- ‘sign enterprise, No sooner will the inteBigence that the Blockade ts at an end reach England than\British traders, witt’ a quick eye to profit, will prepare’ to ship dry goods and general merchandise in ‘Inrge quanti- #ies to Charleston, Savannéh, Mobile and other }r cotton, tobacco and other Southern products, But, {anti the people of the South, irrospective of their politi- ca! opinions, are placed beyond fear of confiscation, trad Will be oheeked by the indisposition of those who! have gotton and tobacco hidden away in the interior to bring @ to market. There is doubtless, however, a larre punount of speote, in the aggregate, boarded up in the Poxthera country, which the re-opening of tiie ports will pe likely to bring to light; for the people there are in such ‘Seondition that they will gladly avai! themselves of the ad- fo insure. Se soon asthe government declares against the confiscation of the property of Ay Wes the (m any cago there wil! be activity at Estcdbern tharilt, which for four years bare been nearly idle, and the voice ‘Of the nation will be entirely in favor of the complete re- pumption of commerce. Already wo have had an indica- Hoa of the fatare in the fact that fifty.two vesgols, ex- Guaive of government transports, left New York between the 1st and the 18th instant for Southern ports, @ightees ef which cleared for Richmond and the James river, six for Charleston, ax for Now Qrteans, four for Mobile, six for Wilmington pad Beaufort, and ten for Savannah and Fernandina All these vessels took cargoes, largely composed of foreign godda, the owners of which wish no botter than to barter them for Soutbern products. The South ia stripped of supplies, and will absorb, for the next two. Yeare at least, more than she can give us in retumn in the form of cotton and tobacco, The reopening of the ports wilt hasten this absorption, which ie for the benefit and fot to the injury of our trade, and which will do much to substitufe harmony forthe discord which has marked the last four years. ‘The opening quotation for gold was 131%;, from which thore was a steady advance to 132}. ‘AS five o'elock, BP. ML it stood at 13334. Foreign exchange ie firm, and both bankers’ and pro- 4uce bills have been in brisk demand Bankers’ ster- fing et sixty days ts quoted at 110. Some drawers ask 110i, but transactions had taken place at 10974. Mor- @antile bills ere current at 1098 100%. Bankers’ bills @t three days can be bought at 110%. Money is in excess of the requirements of borrowers @4586 por cont. Most lendors asB the latter rate, but @rensactions st the former are common. The Treasury Departmont w guarding the market against the possi- Dility of stringency by making its disbursements follow {mmodiately upon its drafta The discount line con- nue sluggish, and first class commercial paper is rated 608 per cent We observe that several politicians have been men- Goned as candidates for the position of Sub-Treasurer in his city, which will soon be vacated by the retirement of Mr. Stewart to assamo the Presidency of the New York Trust Company. It te, however, to be hoped that ‘Ro politician will be appointed to the office, which is ono Of great responsibility, calling for the closest attention of & practical man comversant with accounts. If a more politiciah were to be appointed to the office the Pub-Treesury building would be in danger of becoming the rendesvous of hungry aspirants for place and plotting partisans; and who knows how acon a dofal- ation among the subordinates appointed because of their Political influence might follow? ‘Tho aggregate value of the exports, exclusive of spe- @e, from the port of New York to foreign ports for the ‘Wook ouding May 23 was $1,963,356. ‘The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- $290,000 alge TH Stock Exchange. To! Tho te ie Ri Erie do. do di do. do... 24 cali won | od ae i 107 tag to about 16,000 bbiz. Sinte and Western at the anpexed quotations, at which the market cloged firm. Canada flour was moro. active, and ware10p. 9,200. , higher. Tho sales were 650 ovo. sTourgunatobe Rye flour was dull and nominal. Southern four con Kids moderate demand, and “the gales for the day wi 000 bbls. at our quotations, tho market closing anion. Corn meal was quict, with sales of 600 bbis, Braodywine at $6.50. We quote:— Superfine Slate and Western flour. 80a 610 Extra State. ous Choice State 6 65 Common to m 6 | Extra round hoop Ohio ia 715 ‘Western trate bran 5a 9 00 e 4} 5 ‘a 810 a 12 00 ja 675 a 850 2 610 a Corn meal, Brandywine . ae 4.7 Corn meal} Brandywine, puncheons. AY 7 The wheat market was quict, but prices a fittie firmer. . The unfavorable forcign’advices and the pet of freight demanded for a day or two back pped export demand entirely, and there fs nothing iy dol east with the local millers, The sales were oni busbels, at $1 70 for amber Michigan, $1 60 for Winter Western, and $1 35 for amber Milwaukee, ae was dull and prices were nom! Corn was al ‘olive ‘at-am sdvanse-of 20. 9 40 6 boshel The gales wero 25,000 bushels at 70c. a 780. for mixed Western (now); 790. 0 80c. for new yellow; 600, for New Orleans yellow; 0c. for do. whive, and 800. & 90c. for Western yellow. Barley continned doit and there wero no trapaactions. Malt was steady, with sates of 12,000 bushels, private. Oats wero in in active speculative comand, and prices went up 2c. a 46. The sales were heavy at prices varying ‘from 5Tc. a Gile. for cee, and 55c. for State, the market closing dall and envy. Beaswax was stoady, with sales of 6,600 Ibs. Soathorn and Western mainly at 40c. Coat.—Tho sale of Pittston yesterday resulted as fol- lows:—| sO Aone chostant, $6 pysipher 8744; 6,000 do, steamboat, $6 12: do. grate, $6 62% & $6 15; wre 16; 6,000' do. lump, 36 atic ,000 do, stove, $6 75, part balance on delivery at Newburg ducing the taoash of June. Corton.—The market was deoidedly dull and and prices were about 2c. lower. The sales were bales:— Upland. Florida. Mobile, N.O.&T. on a “4 a “a 1 8 ty 5h 55 56 oT = = 60 60 fe market was quiet but on The pe vere 180 bags Rio on private terms. ie manne Ve notn males of 6,000 os, riety 25 6 *, ce y-carb, soda, ic) & 105, cask soda eit, 3c., Ta 4,000 kegs. fie mbit + in Boston, rins. TE Were Vory quiet, rte ores: coms baggie ‘The engagements were:—-To Liverpool, per steamer, 800 boxes bacon at 208. and 150 bbia. poy on private terms, ‘To London, 260 Dbie. pork at 2. and 100 hhda. tobacco at 268., both per noutral naan and to Bremen, bhdn, Per nentra at 8¢. 0:10e. ‘The current ratos aro na Now's : flour, per, Dbl., 94. 6 at 008s, pam Te. 64, ‘corn, and bagi end Te London, bi floor, 1s. 6d, a ls, Od. fF gh Boh sts wh ue bulk and ie a 2 por Bor when 6%. per bushel i ar 16a, 8 208. per won; oll, 208, . per Dork, 28. # 3a. per bbl. ‘markot was aa with ales of 1,000 gigi 2,600 wet salted, 1,500 dry salted and 2 ‘Ayres on private terms. Hors were firm, with sales of 110 balos at from 100. to , 48 to quality. Bay was steady at 90c. a 96e. for shipping, with coa- siderable sales for shipmént South. MoLa2Rs was steady, with a moderate demand; 260 hhds, Porto Rico sold at 60c. a67c., and small lots of MSRovat Sronsn—76 | Dbl AVAL —76 Ddbls. spirits turpentine gold, in Jota, at $2 50. Rosin and tar were quict. O1e.—The market waa dull for a kinds, Small salon of Hnsced were made at $1 18, and of fard at $1 55 a — ee ae ‘olive oil Broend on PM syne The New Bedford Si canst there last wook ag foll adh Pete oe: tinues quiet, Sales of 160 Dbls. whale at ‘et jon, 670 do. on private torma,tre the Say Cons tions for the week. Imports of sperm and whale oil and ete into the United States, for the week ending 1806 :— Sperm. Whale. Bone. New Bedford— Bbls, Bou. an. aos he ye eoses 600 = e on freighs, 461 357 - snip i Hunter 1% 1,860 - Bark Tropic Bird, 120 30 - erly — Brig Bechol.......06.06. AT 100 - New London— 1,800 pan 3,837 _ Previously. 42,164 435,300 From January 1 to dato. aie boson ace Saimoe time Inst year. Provisioxs. —Reouipts, aor cut meats, opened nt yesterday's at on AR ere evinced little disposition to take hold at these prices a concession of 70. per bbl. was ranted, when @ fulr business was Ih amp lh A ad for old and now mess. forward delivery were also at lower ._. The saleg for, the day wore 9,000 bbls, cash and regular, at $2050 a $21 60 for old mous, $22 63 2°$23 60 forhew do. closing ut $21 and $20; 418 Ta = 19 for, prime and $16 a $16 50 for primo mess; also new all May, June and July, at $22 0 $24 15, and. 1,000 do. pritse mem for June at Beef ‘was atti duit and heavy, with sales of 300 Dbla. at $10 a $16 for common meas, and $12 0 $18 for fanoy on extra, Beef hams were quiet at $25 8 with salgg of 200 bbls. Bacon was unt Mat there some ite extort uiry, resulting, however, in but little business: boxes Cumberland cut at 13%¢, Cub owhowere Ea be prices were nominally unchanged. The sales ee ‘a 14c, for shoulders and 14: o Be. for bana, waa a trifle more active, and fect was visible on the market, which ruled Grmer. The sales were 1,760 bbls. at a range of 16e. to 180, rah | $s the latter rate an outside price. Butter wae dalla 2200. for Western, and 20c, a 40c. for State. fad ti a 160. 600 bags Rangoon sold, part at 9c. @ 100, but Lent on private terms. ‘Scoar was rather more active, and some 1,600 — Cuba muscovado changed hands at 10)xc. 0 11 ic, ; #25 Rico at 1230. @ 130. RARINR Was quiet; ‘tgs: Western No. 1 sold at ‘on private terms. ALLOW.—The market was steady, with sales of 160,000 Ibs. at 100. 2 100. Tonacco.—The demand continars limited; prices are considered too high. Sales 281 bhds. Kentu am 1008 Ve. ; 144 canes seedient at To. a 180. Woot.—The market has bocome quit, but steady. Pay Ay ag fe 000 Ibe. floece at a 700. for State, 650. a 660. Minole, 736, a 740. Pennsyiva- and fee a The. tor Ono. —Receipts, 160 bbia, ‘The markot was un- soliled and 20, 8 30, lower, with salon of about 200 bbls, at $1 97 & $1 08 for Weetarn—ae, ‘a 3c.(lemn than the gov" ernment tax—a very suggestive fact, _PINANCIAL, pert OA us, “AND ay FRANOCISOO CITY IALIFO! Ss AND 0. NTA, batt. | vaneo - G4 Beonderey. ia: ee i atreieh, iano eed ‘peety, pttor te: “Of 4 mock company. i ae GP, STKES, ‘ASHOB i wearer fr » MAY, iv Fic l } SIR ee ree 4 Neat ote = AS YOUNG LATELY COOMBE 3 acute oa SITUATION WA) waco a WANTSD_AR BIRT OCARN —— Ret ot aly vetesnan “given, Call at At Wet 18h at, an mee! maare bh gman agee country. all wt LA Santino, Broo a, Brook oh USS SUATION WANTED M4 A "A oman 100 yoked country; fry beak of clty oy retoreeen. Onlt ot 241 Wend ne H, B.SKIRK, 68 Fulton street, $500) ge earn ti ae TO LOAN—ON MORTGAGE, AT SIX Se yy finan mgt re 000 Ky to Mireye sipldad NEW YORK OITY Joey eae to oul i, No, Pine pieeet. RANA NAAN AAAS AN: RXORLLENT GRAND PIANO, OF OITY MAKE, Testares will be sold for lows than one-third its ‘aquire in Bloeokor street, Sour Wooster ttbot wy Ae Siete tine ietey) IN. PLAN( BARMORE, 68 FM A iar eee cre ee —— CLASS ute ony pin gh UBED, PRICE LIST WAS BEEN PREP) Ae NToatrunnenta ot every iawn pape sect ace ie ni York Soars edn be ech tr te fern nL oxprosd companies, ab OT, fol eB OL RESORT ab Bowe A ARS Cl NCAR, Maer ora a mare Pi “tee Pa teet heer es A THOROUGHLY OOMPRTENT OONTRALTO DR. sires an engagement ine choir. Address Il., box [91 N ELEGANT SEVEN ‘AVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. dtc Skansen ne, Sat er Pak ’ ‘ Latta Bite OS” anes leaving ; round corners. made ordee, aly makers: used five, montis rm $700, tor no Parlor, Dini ny ‘Ohamber Fu one ribose. 1 as 15 Wost Freuty nd vrveh, gear Sinih avenue. JRAPBAING. APLENDID ROSEWOOD SEVEN 00- . ; one for $200;. handsome cosewood Piasuc- forte, n improvements $155: unvesel dooond band 1. MoDONALD 3 ‘con 20 Fourth areoue. seo peel FIANOFORTR MANUFAG- pommeene 5 LO roadway, Now York. Fhe tange reduolion fina nef the Drivos of ye the elegant ments places MAGNIFIORNT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR famdy em within the resol Of Ti Eat SALE CHEAP—A VERY FINE, NBW SEVEN se in the vory best man olty tanere; tor Bast Twenty-cighth near Thisd avons. ree . RRAT " BARGATNS tw Tac, DAVIB & 00, gras ae Tignes at $0 ee ee a ol EES onery, Bt BERRY, 53 Broadway, 'YSIO, OMNIRDS, "POR VIOLIN OR ANY TREBLE i ooetra need: alty J rend wralines, marches, 24e—200 Trinh, 200 Scotch and WO overs melodies, 100 Gaeta for futo and viola, £0 SF ihbE ¥ ito ‘BLUME, 208 Dow ory. usic —s8 POR % LBSRONS' ON THE PLANO BY encod Pupiis attended at their tusteuctor. 5 per quarter. Apply at 305 Twenty-iifth street, near Bight avenue. Nae CONSERVATORY, OFFICE NO. 30 Goormn INSTITUTE. ‘The noxt torm will begin MONDAY, Moy 20,188 scriptions should be paid at the office on oF be PIVB DOLLARS PBR TE TERM OF TEN WERKR. rate oud After five o'clock P.M. spplivations Will be received ot the glass, room, 153, Bvet Thirtoonth sreet, are vacancies for Pino, Violtn, ‘and Lig LADY, PRADE, ‘toacher'a pars, erraories at soe Seat AL raat ear Oth av., ia the reer, mene sae HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A RESH A taetcitamanns pian wet ee an Se a A ied end habit be ihe cauniey foro the rence. a eaES soins te He Uni Place, between RESPROTABLE OFAL Wisi WISHES 1 genscal eouacwrork ine Ee a nee ees acheione mended from her. tat for two days at 158: okey 4 ad.aym top floor, oeuermostitis WANTS (A. OITCATION 0. po {roaing and serie ef chamberwork gain rte’ inetd. 4 Apely at N AMERICAIT PROTEETA CY Woman Wisaea A. Bese “ease Sia ere of milk and butter, A See eoveral AGED YOnAR. WISHES inoe at., ‘firet floor, babk reference, Can dé, ‘Brooklyn. mee aadhe President ra AL tae ar, between 33 RESPECTABLE GIRL WIS! ine es Oral, wer AS YOUNG ike WANTS Pavia IN A ERE een ee undoreta: sew! aaa | Wester Wi cmacbloe wil ore ‘oare of ohiidrea; no obj Pa, ogeauy;: fae Tolerance, tor wddrene 200 sieht UNG WOMAN WISHES TO RNG. HERSELF A, hi @ lady to 0 Eagan address G saver erg Post office. 88 COOK AND BAKES fo op A Aw eee Huston is a privace tamaily n° Bp ghasetign ta, he coun badge ca thgalenn dd A PERSON WISHES TO Or A SITUATION IW A family of two Or Shree, to: oghansiiedy, 7h and down care Oh ok i lady. a Maire work, or would take fete of « home more of au dojoct than w agra make berself gonerally usoful. inquire 14 West 40th RITUATION | WANTEDBY | A. RESPROTABLE ES Protestant fea children’ , can do would go a efits ms op thesualey; has g aay A Rae WANTED—BY A SMART, OAPABLE ail, to do cooking or gonoral housework: 8 an excel leat washer and ironer; is coon. neat and tru! beat Teferenoe givon; ety or country. ‘ab 12h brite th a, Broot'yn, OTEST: NT WO! Ax 18 DESIROUS. OF A atthe A Eras erat * Sak ; thoroagtl: heres tere Jusstcoum im ol han ge 4, BO Objection seianem ners (gga gt retorence. ot Wort ‘be ‘soon for two days at $28 Rip dy A EES ed YOUNG GIRL oe A SITUA- eae bermnid and waitress in a boarding house pe peirate.t ; beat ay, 7 Sphecynces, ‘Can be soot at $32 ‘West 20th «t., iwoon Bilt jh ave. REAPROTABLE GIRL WISHURS A SITUATION Wette atid seamnatrend, mada tne oar, of eat ey reference. "Oan = ie ron Sins inir oor Tee tied Hoo A A RESPECTABLE YOUNG, GIRL Ww. 4, SITU: tiog as wallreas or chambarinaid._or 19 do fine washing pan rn all Went for two diya ather preseat om West Jin ne "t eruasson WANTRD=BY A REAPROTABLE PRO- and. w ; hee and girl. we chant ay eefaronee trom her Sian Davee ‘two Bevwoou ith nad dt ’ RESPROPABLE YOUNO WOMAN tego A “aITUA- dh iraartentcmmeenctaeness am | FOgKa woe i OMAN WANTS A SITTATION Af AS ht ‘two day: at 112 Weng” 16th at, near Oth av., front ent STPUATION WANTRD—OY A GIRL, TO DO’ HAs. beret aller th West tus we, between Yas and oh ava. OMAN WANTS A SITUA: A Nie “A RESPECTABLE 1 YOUNG oman wat ee. Posnone Wate pies, Be Madicon av., ‘one door from > aa QUARE AND UP- Gobtacs eeonttind 80 (onthiy a ig rected, for ‘for way. Caah paid for spcond ORACE WATERS ores Mel poe Watt. GOOD SECOND BAND CITY MADB Piano; alzon Pior Glass and a Thi Ingrain Carpet. ‘Tadvems for Wares days duaith, leh Party ouceee ous? full particulars, At @o BROADWAY DOLDRAR'S COMMERGTAL AOA: dem witremaln open nil smear te iropare Pupia ically tor busioase. "They will, puivele, tustres: hw tn =] jon, and uick at figures, ra Practical copers. Gasllsindn souenvess N EXPRRIENOED Tiere OTRESS Dasinwh A a situation for the summer as family in the olty oe couatzy: Address Alms, station Q, ow YOUNG GERMAN LADY WISHES TO GIVE ie reasonable term: sous in German and Music, on vory du Staton Inland of New York: baat O€ Gy ‘retereuces, Aa: reas le Ou, box 196 Herald , TO TAKE LADY OF EDUCATION “AND, ‘ABILITY her services as teacher of Fresno nplinn, 0 schoo! nor private dad Union square eee once. ‘Ate ralnns &. BOWE! Pes seem | A, spelling, do. Seeionet oe, dati oF lanruciion guests oe nay LADY RESIDING IN A cer LL inte ber A otieee & treruisoe ia err eres am tinged arn, Tee ear Maron Me mt eae A CULTIVATED, ToOUNG. “LADY, Ya A COUNTRY ‘dovote her time to the care of two wv Hy ce whose parents are fat Barts wine oeocd i sores ona et Bond et — a {ays elite Harel t AND Tye, qavour, BY aa er Mddrove OF oail st 104 Waverloy plaae.” Tecate Ay nol and aurea hh re ooeN. ta, Adiat De to three of Madrid, a residence ipply Heh 4" TO BOARD AND TRACH the summer, to two young, tke fee Freuch desceut, w tas ; vopaton, tet a, JQROOKRS DANCING ACADEMY, Cee ALL THR YRA Al the fashion te dances 1 vagy Ww: DNBEDA A ORNTLEMAN HAVING 8OMR would escheage' tortion for ould exchange Ware’ or imerghantatlo gona AY OFTY, olrow: Fd ‘ivat Na. out deday. Wy POR. Gnutior, Mar Gaal [ of si | is tango = B CIGARS VOR THR rt OR PRIVAR USR if aed other mee ay 4 purchasers, har chon “Tendo, ba Leno, he = ALB ge WISHES A SITUATION AB winker ity yt or tm a private family; four years oy Onit at Tuisatie a, pen Et RO ta ieee of A ING GIRL, AB sue walictes; can the best of city Fry distance ta the ores oat tain A™ RESPROTABLE | wouaw WISHES: ry Lots yerd famil Seis ae eats een lar A. RESPROTABLE ont ee WISHES ji gh ord as chamberimaid and reference. seein days at {18 Rast S608 nt. be ieee c’. apap Ed OHAUBBRMAID Ams aDng do goneral housework in small pain ‘Tumi, ary objet to the Sowa a8 ye 10 to 4 0% enor. row, ab ‘West ut mt RESPRCTABLE YOUNG Nd SAL WISHES A SITU. A ation te the cowntry oot: odo oe pint ia a pet. or “ , OF tO asatal cy av., near ee 0) WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 48 gues. Ajatermeleeed mi to mind obildren. een references. *Wroat bth ot at, “Sewwoon Gn ana 7 re YOUNG Foun, Ants ag arruation AK OWAM- and wattress fo family, Five yoare’ somata Gees taal pinens Al Apply Bey ot S08 ashington at, im the store. Aah withers union sue YOUNG WomMaN poate tes SITUATION WANT BY Scere ro Youna uae Shiestion to eoene or ao ‘Cau nls Weet tribe? ~ tween Teh, VATION derstands Can be A. RESPECTABLE PERSON WISHES A sn ace ‘ps ferred to the hi a hort Rance in ‘tee ere Galfat its is erento 6th and 7th SITUATION WANTED—BY,A RESPROTABLE WO- olass cook; understands all Kinds of uapiaieae Gites Generis ae city, nm Lot ay. and if ip ‘A MEM ARSE, thy date cuh cee’ Oy ledlew aoe a! by p" 1 drocste, "all reas for ¥wo days 1a) Enal Sh AITUATION WANTRD-AB FIngt Claws OAM. bps og deen ay tatomean Gal i a a to at ail od ar, nee Wray sowond doe A bs i WARSED—BY whe woul Uke sie ar al “oy bt ee eS RE@PROTABLE ae wou WANTS NTA A SITUA. A SS5.5 goer treet oa forwmoea. Call for two dage al Lis W op | SSS SES elvan, Cronk eeene. ee OMAN, Ae a eco | (Alsvimarttea tndtiss A alae or GOOD COOK, AND A FIRST RATE WASHEE AND A =a a od a = ed GITUATION WaNTHD—AS ethic g, AND tatake taihatroees of obiliren; oly spe re |S Bihand Gn gneday ot Me, French's, &6 ‘West 20th st.; botwpea. | rnin SITU- ABLE YOUNG W' A A Meee ts sy Bivens raion ia 5 pate Amt Ne riage country. Reference. Kasetith door. Talore awe naan @ e oun! Po T. F168 York ah, Brooklyn, {oe wo apa,.ia Aas! ert Bhai SITUATION WANTED—BY oe YOUNG GIRL, ba asad af aes “oa ee, Gall at Le? Bast ian RESPECTABLE, NEAT YOUNG GIRL wiskaga ee oe ai ate rl aL a roumes YOUNG oret, pee G4 ‘eh 266 West Sth at, second Sees = tiimaeee As! Stee ST z Fr inom, GItuArON cone pee baer seid vy pon caueeren a wo GiRLa washer and troner; the ae Wee WANE sae [AVIONS—ONE AS COOK, a "Ro" Objection to ge im thd i aie nS some eee | Sdarieeaetoama ses qrguacer one SSE gyn Soe Young — ‘WISHES K hy ont oi tion to take care of @ beby or ae o the chambérwork; eee fe rare Shliclag: hoa tua" boss Frrstoreome from ane Can A Crean ta marae fami B ee Gwe dayn at 4 Wont 1608 Toome Hot, ssoond Er oaltie A. 4 GooD COOK'S SITUATION. WANTED—B! table pated Face woman, Sas en oly rte washt beaeny a rey West Tmo a ab, between 10 basement. SITUATION WANTED AY. 4 YOU! Fors. ae BE. tras will J Cait Toe wo days, in an reference giveu. Call at 4 Woot 38d at. ° oung girl, 0 do generat gy: SITUATION WANTEDBY A RESPECTABLE rane Seat tea aA or Jo co chaser wecs and wattin 6 Come anes for two lays at 14S Bast Susher be acen for two days. roa. fansty"™ ew , Green's, 00 Broads ord bg oe Wa oeauret, ie cook be aunrons; private con ‘Gall ot Ry pid welling: gba of ay eaters Colt Cx 300 Baat 18th at, ‘ANTED_BY A A REAPROPABLE YOUNG Fred crop an i ee marco ee oe mls a vaby. Ouse i aci60 baat Bist oh. NTED— ‘RESPECTABLE YOUNG Ii a Afitintion as or waits weal bare na ones housework fora small fs ae 2 A SITUATION TO ANTED-BY A GIRL, = iat wintsas bovwesa Teh word. “Galle A Rusreorantie ‘YOuNG: cmt, winirns 4 To 06 our Veo mer af ang Tithe cua ats ate) gt fe i ‘ANTED— ott aah ae ase ie SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GTRI. as aie and Seat of city reference from Rast 33d ot., (a. the bakery. WORE A Sear TAS Call for two rr) floor. deck, | Tih and Gthavs., top Wanransr A BRSPEOPABLE YOUNG Gi ine! beak ot place, be neon for two Gaye ob 370 Mast Lith 4 oon ‘ SIAN es eetbattest UE BEN | Brees young: % last @., eer Jay, ‘he. ‘70d het Deas place, “all ah #71 STUB ots bepwwesa Teh and Oth are, top | DEOOKITR. Boor" id W GRVREAL YOUN ‘OMAN, AS A, serra acon peat tn A tres wi mAs. fa. | Bp.000%, station B. foteronce. Cail at 89 Woot iit at, be ‘Cetrrocn Stn aunt Obtnre. et Lp tg * | of @ baby trom te intaney; A. tow tor thay whom cerorpant a, Sze welds, quod oty_retere tak dress (overness, A Pie box 108 Ht Moe. $e days 380 E Dod ah be Detweon eaten - A Situation WANTRD_BY A rouxa ontere 70 ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT epee = A Gooa last a Good sy fee ina of pone inne oC far take din ut Ae teh av. trom RESPECTABLE bial PROTESTANT WOMAN wishes a situation as auree and seamstress; is fully competent. Bowt of city reference, Call at 101 Weet Hous- ten at., room 10. ¢ W, WITH A GIML NINS YBARS 0) chee ‘diuation as cook aed laundress. 0 Or. a = REAPROTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A waitress; situation ee best of olty Given. ny 1 Rar LEC A eral ISHBS A gran 48 AB a2 sees lived oie S ret ot clase ae ‘oat Soe jay, near Sist et, Az two Lars West Stat “ RRSPEOTABLE YOUNG GIRL ‘Wises a Sry: ace irae Gall a ia Wont Het second hoor. A PErZIP hee robe gitvanion rah a A GTRADY PROTES- a OF aaaee ate eee Sara | ge ifs ar pasaarenaua eacot | We TARE on nr aldraan, From ber ina between Hicks Rye Ya pst Worms Lt Wererasemat ae So a Waren ese . forte daye'et Waray a Tad wake Nereif darfult tba bec Colt are —_ fo the roar. ANTED_BY A RBSPROTABLE GTRL, At srrva. for i desea sei litem sas Brestlga’ “ANTED—BY A WOMAN, 4 SITUATION TO CLEAN ‘8 few ofloes, Address MoGarthy, Herald office, BY a BRAPHCTABLE sa aN Fae BY A RESPECTABLE berwork an CoS ‘A BESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, tht pesities and in wing ans WOMAN, A srTUa- Tecoma uauractanix Wiow axpont MLD, of ieee 7 ANTE, " : int OTR a airvariog Wieentg ‘ies igh at ‘os <a Banat} Bde aire. aan os ; a., spoond Boor, Croat room. Yer raat A? nan sie Serer GS otha Ceqm her lat vlago, Coll (ur tyr. dagm of

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