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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 3 r neg thd aeesessecee ‘be early open board this morning, At ‘Doard it opened without spirit; the call, progressed, and subsequently ist active and stronger. New York Central closed 3¢ lower than at the second board yesterday, Erie 34, Hudson River }, Michigan Southern 4, -—Cleweland and Pitts burg 3, Obio and Mississippi certificates %- Btate stocks wore firm.) Missouri sixes were active and advanced from 16% to T7}¢ on the call. Government securities were a shade weaker at the opening, but be- came firm, and coupon five-twentics of the new issue improved 3, At the open board at one o'clock the market was firm, with @ moderate degree of speculative activity. At the second regular board i relapsed ipto its previous dul- wneas. Rock Island wasa % lower than at the first board, Michigan Southern, Ohio and Missisaipp! certificates, saugupee ne seuyeE 2EBs: x Cumberland and Quicksilver were unchanged. Reading BOARD. ) was % higher, Fort Wayne 34, Prairie du Chien ¥. Gov- ‘care, Two o)Gxour. P.M ernment soveriien mare senndy Wah nariies. 0. 18% Atthe open board at half-past’ three market was a fraction lower on # portion of the list and steady on $00 Reading tit Puy the rest. [Now York, Contral closed at, 94%, Erie 87%, ry hay Tab peoprpeegen ey Reading 112%, H»dsun River 100, Michigan Soathera 100 MichSo&N ry Rn to the low slack the Wosinow was ight, 603, Rock Island 112}, Northwestern preferred 62%, = = _ Srateed sly or eet. higher. Northwestern (a 8) 28, Fort Wayne 99%, Prairie du}! Soo Cnt .. 12 dea pers peeps toot gee Chien (b. 8) 61, Cumberland 455 Canton 41, MoGrogor 200 Mil’ 1555 | mus asic inciaded 20,000 pounds ab 250.,, sad 44,000) Western Railway 18%, Contral Coal 60%. b omaper meena Pounds groaso at 160. 17346., aleo-T0 Dba grease oll Afterpards, on the street; Erie weakened to 87)4 8 %, | 16, 9436 900 Chi & Mii RB... 61 at re ee notwithstanding the news ty tho Cabs of the aavance of ; Pres eta Br a Pa alle bette: the stock to 683 0.3¢in London on the 16th inst. The erpool at $2 60 and Turk's at re note car. stock has lost the spasmodic buoyancy which it @xpe- go, of 9,600 bashels « s Island, on private rms, ‘Taa—Tho market was with a fair demand.’ known to have risen to 57 abroad, although’ there sasinges Oolong, Boushong are three. parties vigorously striving to ‘bull’ it, ‘This is partly in consequence of unfavorable construc- tions placed upon the terms of the loan which ts sup- posed to have been recently negotiated in England, by which the company will have to pay six percent in gold for twenty years on five millions of dollars in bonds, ‘which it sells for three and a half millions of dollars, the principal being also payable in gold at thé expiration of that time, In view of the uncertainties attending the future price of gold this negotiation is regarded as less favorablo than was anticipatcd. Moreover, it is gene- rally understood that the ‘seller forty” contracts wideh were put out a few weeks ago, when Erie was at 90 and higher, were to enable the sellers to send to Lon- don for the stock in the interval, and that the demand 80 created has contributed to the recent advance there. Braapervvrs.—Receipts, 20,767 bbls, flour, 374 do, corm meal, 3,700 bushels wheat, 107,547 do, corn, 25,120 do. oats, 8,228 do. rye, 4,000 do, malt and 8,883 do. barley. Flour was in less active demand and the lower brands ‘were nearly all lower, while medium to choice grades re- mained firm and in some instances higher prices were, obtained. The sales of State and Western flour were fair, comprising about 10,500 bblis., at our revised quota- tions annexed. Southern flour was in active demand, with sales of 1,400 bbis. Canada flour was in NEW BEDFORD OIL MARKET. Spanx is quiet, the only sales being 38 bbls, at $2 20 We quote: Petroleum stocks were heavy at the first board, and | Superfine State and Western flour. SBE ofa T'G0) | PO Ealice nn withidub’eihie: “he. salen tiv thal Pithole Creek closed 160! lower than at the same time | Extra Stato.. 790 § 15 | wcox embrace 20 bbis, at $1.70 er gallon, and 231 do, yesterday, Webster 60., Oil Creck 3,c. Oceanic was 8 00a 8 60 | * 8 price not transpired. In New London, 800 bbis. of 2c. higher. ‘At the second board United States sold at 87a 8 90 bp R= ving Spine po oe ad Lge A pares f by seret iho £90, Picante, Ceaek 98 26: sy Wa es Sy At two Ualted States for the week ending Soptomber $5, Benebof Run $13 10, Buchanan rm 93e., Excelsior 10 60 a 14 50. — 14c., Gormania 25c., Heydrick Bros. $4, First Na- $105 8 4 baie Sperm, dle betes 9 heed tional 21c. ‘ . Bark Pionoor......... 1,400 24,000 The gold market was firm and loans commanded a | Gnas eupeine) + £808 820 | Provincotown— 3-16 per day, the coin disbursements of the Sub- | Corn meal, Brandywine, * . a Hy at ‘reasu' ‘mater . | Corn meal, Bran ine, incheons. a — ‘Treasury being Insufficient to exert any material influ~ | "Wh oe rated dull, and 1c. a2. lowerforspring, White | Total... ence in increasing the floating supply, while the demand for customs duties continues heavy. The opening price ‘was 143%, followed by a decline of and a subsequent ‘advance to 144. It then relapsed to 143%, and finally closed at 143%. Foreign exchange was in fair morning for Wednesday’s steamer, but there were no considerable transactions above 109% for the best bankers’ biis at sixty days, In the afternoon the demand abated, and sales were made second hand at 10034 a 1095; net, but the leading drawers con- tinued to ask 109% 0110, There isa wide disparity of views, among both importers and bankers, as to the fu ture course of gold and exchange, and this is mainly winter was in improved demand, and about Io. a 20 higher. The sales wore moderate, and ombraced 70,000 bushels, at $212 9 $2 15 for new amber State, $1 68 a $1 7034 for amber Milwaukee, $1 60 a $1.68 for Milwau- kee cl:b, $2 32 for white Michigan, and $2 16 for white Canada. The corn market was fairly active, but prices. were again about 1c. lower. The sales were 99,000 bushels, at 85c. a 89c. for unsound, 9c. 290%. for sound mixed Western, nnd 90c. for high mixed, nearly ellow. Oats were not active, but prices wore steady. sales were at 58c. a 59c, for sound, and 48c. a S4o. for unsonnd. Rye was quiet and unchanged. Barley ‘was steady, with a fairdemand. We notice sales of 1,500 bushels Canada West, at $21 358 $1 38. Malt was inac- tive, but without material change in prices. Brraw*x.—The market was unsteady, and were nominally 48c. a 52c., cash, for Western and Southern. Corro.—The market was without material change in From January 1 to date, Same time last year. demand this WED StATEO ~ INTEREST re oo 23; 1965. few YORK, Tam authorized by the Becretary of the ‘Treasury to com- menos, on the 26th fnst., the payment of the coupons for the Five-twenty Bonds falli: doe on the Ist_of November. When poupons'are pre-ented in numbers of thirty (90) or more, they must be nocompanied by a schedule for examina. tion, when checks will be given for them in which they are received, as sun ther as the examina- Hee caiRchedates wil be furnished upon application at the kuch ed interest desk of this office. the order in H. H. VAN DYCK, owing to the different eatimates placed upon the produce | 0% tas ae Cee Ser St00 alee Wo Ansiatant Treasurer Untted States, of the South next year and’ subsequently. It is argued | quote:— i eoyeeenuapres es a and believed by tho great majority of the mercantile | | Upland. Florida, Mobile. W.0.47, A CHATHAM SQUARE, NEW YORK, community that the cotton crop next year will aggre- Miading. “hh 4% “4% ri six PI FEREST mapas tein centers Ty: Seog arena BLM] Bo hae to pee a AT | Silon'or Setore Gotcber' wilt draw faereat’ from that dare, Caxpins.—The market was ‘steady, with a fair de- and soon rise to five millions or more—the standard of mand, We note sales of 3,000 boxes city and Wes! 1860; but this impression shows that no consideration M.D. VAN PELT, Prosident, CHARLES D. BURLEY, Treasurer. Secretary. in lots, mostly at 28c. Sperm were has been given to the importamt question of Southern 0c, end patent it B00. sk aronnaety SORE: Deore labor and capital. Tho opinion of competent judges is | _ Oorrs.—The demand for new sheathing continued NEW COAL COMPANY, WITH MOST F) Re ing pros ‘and near! fow shatee of tts working reser applied for immediately. J. 0, Wnene, Treasurer; Broadway. OLDERS OF SAN FRANCISCO BONDS KNOWN AS ‘hool Bonds of 1854” Gre hereby notified that said honda will be redeemed in United States gold colin at our office at maturity, Novernber 1, 1865, Interest on the Rbove bonds. will’ cease. from’ and. after the above date. LEES & WALLER, 88 Pine atreet, god, and prices wero somewhat firmer now— 450. a 460., cash. Yellow metal was steady at 32c, Ingot wasactive and very firm ; 400,000 Ibs. Baltimore was sold, previons to our last, which we omitted to mention—suppoced at 31%c., all'on the apot. We note further sales of 150,000 Ibs. Baltimore at 2c, @ 32%c. for immediate delivery, and 82%, for delivory in last part of Novembor; also 50,000 iba, at $23¢. a 980. for Portage lake and 330, 8 83%. for Detroit, Corrne,—The demand was fair, but confned almost ox clusively to consumers. Prices were firm nt our an- y to ship coal, will sefl.a ‘on liberaliterms if RB. B. WESTBROOK, President. W. J. Banxza, that, from present indications, the cotton crop of the entire South, in 1866, will not much, if at all, exceed half a million of bales; and this beliof is shared by a few of our,better informed merchants, who have facilities for obtaining the best information as to the future prospects of the South. The great obstacle ja the way of planting will be the want of capital, and it }herefore bocomes a question of moment whether some prganization like the Crédit Foucier of France should not fine, cages Rio, Prime, at ae e204, Naw Yorx, September 26, 1965. be formed at the North for making advances to planters | £50. urtsea dase w athe teva, sant g° FFICE OF PACIFIC MAIT, STEAMSHIP COMPANY, s.; Java, mats aud bags, | ()PRICE OF Pac ‘80s Notice, : pardoned sufficient to cnable them to raise | 260. a Sia s Morseninns toss 2 jLaguayra, 2c. 0290.3 | chat io Boot ht Deceee basis rior ed ae adithneal Mer ® crop, on condition of a certain portion Io eee, 1TKe. a 1TKe. De, bot goanaely paid page be Le pald i ie poleery of rot 30 1860 on; of stock consists 428+ bags 000 | the four millions scrip stock, ia-tied August 80, 1868, subject of the same being pledged to the lenders in roturn for | Puta Have 1 ois Teva S000 beve'Balin, | toailthe terms nnd condition’ thereot we mats Java, 170 government bags Java, the money loaned. The planters could, in that way and | 200 bags Maracaibo, 2;201 bags , 20 bags St. | ,,Thescrip transfer books will he closed Tyeaday, September Ciherwisa, give ample secorly, while the tnvesiment | Domingo, G04 bagu other descriptions. Tota, 02,000 bage | ind rcorened Wedueniay, Repiomber 2, ag st exrtp and 3, mats, ‘original scrip, By order of the would be highly lucrative and the virtual control of Pouthern agriculture would pass into Northern hands An impetus would at the same time be given to the re vival of Southern trade which nothing else could so well and speedily secure. With # nominal capital of fifty millions, five per cent and paid up, the stock of such a chartered company, headed by men of undoubted credit, would probably be at par within five years. \ The money market isa shade more active, but quite easy. Thore is aothing doing im discounts under 728 per cent for first clase paper and very little under six per cent for call loans. ‘The adjozrned meeting of bank officers to hear the report of the committee of n’ne met to-day at the Clear- ing House, and an agreement to co operate in the pro- {posed pian of country bank note redemption was sub- mitted, signed by thirty-nine of the Gfty-three members on the surrender of 1 THEODORE T. JOHNSON, Secretary. FFICE OF THE MAPLE GROVE PRTROLBUM OOM- pany, No. 4l Fulton street, New York, Sept, 20, 1965. — Notice ts hereby given that the annual maeting of the mock. holders of the Maple Grove Petroleum Company will be held At the office of ti company, No. tt Fulton atreet, NewYork. on Monday, Oct. 2, 1855, at 12 o'clock M., at which time an election will be held for seven Trustees and an Auditing Committes, to serve for the ensulng year. The polls wil! be open from until 1 o'clock 1. M. ¢ transfer hooks will be closed from th of Bi ibe: October 3 incl: e H6th of September unit PIN We, BUTE, Secretary: HE COUPONS OF THE BONDS OF THE ATLANTIC and Great Western pees wa! Ist October will be oo Selec acu 4&2 WANN, 12 Pine street, jow York. ‘ [UNITED STATES COUTONS, DUR NOVEMBER 1, cas i MANN & BRUNDAGE, 38 Pine atrect. A MEROWANT IN of for Freianr’.—There was more doing in the way of grain shipments, but the market in general was dull, and lower rates were accepted. The engagements Liv. 70.000 bushels corn at 4\¢d. a 43¢4.. nearly all at 44¢d. ;' 750 bales cotton at %4.; per steamer, 36,000 bushels corn at 54. « 614. .—A good demand prevailed for all descriptions. Dry cod were firm, with sales of 1,000 quintals =t. Georves at $8 50 2 $9, and 700 do. Grand Bank a! $7 50 & $825. New mackarel wero scarce and prices ruled somewhat firmer. The sales comprised 1,000 bbls. at $17.0.$18 for bay, No.1; $15 a $15 50 for do., No. 2; $25 a for shore, No. 1; $16 50.8 $17 for do. No, 2, and $11 50a '$12 60 for largo No. 8, with $13 asked in some instances. Box herrings were steady under a vigorous demand. The sales embraced 4,000 hoxes at 46c. 2 48c. for No. 1, and 56-. a 60c. for scaled, Geary Cuori The demand light, but prices uNxy CLori.—The was were steady at pr vious quotations. Gunyy Baga were firm but quiet. We learn of no salcs whatever. Hipea.—The arrivals are large, but $2.500,-aeE, Apaaris of the Clearing House, The remaining fourteen, although will pay nd is esr «S80 they hare not yo given their ament tothe proposed | is of de tleeGnlcua fom, BENE ani sine tosatStorescek"Absrose Merahact box measure, are expected to do so aftér further considers. | dry Contra 22 Ex freraia onice. tion of ita details. A new committes of seven has been Ty{\() 10 LOAN ON BOND AND MORTOAGR, appointed to discuss and arrange the latter, and the pro- | Moco “a3 $250.500 io oun P TRELAND? 108 Brociway Joct bids fair to be carried inte effect, previous to which | 18c., and 4 ef - @ couple of months’ notice will probably be given to all the country banks, ‘The Ninth National Bank was admitted to the Clearing DRY GOODs. (\UARLOTTE 1TH CT Nee Vets BLEU ANT ASSORTMENT OF OPERA CLOAKS AND SACQUES; ‘House Association at this meeting by a unanimous vote. wens Al Tho aggregate value of the exports exclusive of spec | "Hors — VERY DESIRABLE CLOAKS FOR THE PRESENT from the port of New York to foreign ports during the | note sales NO. 1,142 BROADWAY, ONE DOOR ABOVE a old orop, at STREET. AND NO. 16 AINSWORTH BLOCK, wook ending September 26 was $2,802,629. A custom prevails among some sharp financiers by which the government tax on notes is evaded. The In- Trow, —] ternal Revenue law requires stamps to be placed on all notes, at the rate of fifty cents per thousand dollars. In TH RATOGA SPRINGS. CORicsper Gran aay othse since in the Staves, st Morrie! faetory, TiS Eldridge street, second block from Houston order to ovede this tax a borrower of say one hundred | also 800 BAND BALE, ICH AND BRITISH DRESS GOODS. thousand doflara, instead of giving his note for the => G LUPIN'S MERINOS, SHAWLS, &C., amount, with a fifty dollar stamp apon it, draws a check, whioh calls only for s two cent stamp, and passes the check with the collaterals to the banker, thus robbing the government of fifty dollars, leas the two cent stamp. The business at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- Jows:— Brose Bes eee ‘Tanqvon Sores aS jursday and Friday, Septem. By order BI INKARD & HUTTON. > . HOUSTON, LATE WITH JAMES A. E i ered te chow har a hand- i il & i i MILLINERY PMS ALE A Rak ; ee opened on THURADAE. plot of no P, ‘The report ofthe London Bank of Mexico and South on Poatevety oy aiilions at eaten, America, « branch of which, as we previously announced, seep quo NNUAL OPENING OF ts shortly to be established in this elty, which was to be peices are EAE Bean. in London on the 19th inst., recommends an Rare fo interim dividend for the half year ending 80th of June Siena at Brains: MAMMOTH of ten shillings sterling per share, equal toabout nine per 47 iigaine Mama iq h cent per annum, leaving £14,866 to be carried forward. Prices wore iz ix ere American securities were quoted in London on the 13th mascovade at mB A Tales +20 61K & 08K tine old Fees ter Hi ‘United States, 5-20 years, 1882, 6 per cent.. & tine rol 4 a S33 Hots and $110 | a0 cards of sdmlaslon Fogul 4 ‘Aasshe ana | Remand and 126 Sixth avenpe, near mort., 2680, T ™ - 6 bia. common | ]{)RENOH MILLINERY.—MADAM SELOVER, 211 81: Do., 9d mort., 1881, m2 8 1% bbls, strained at | 2 avenue, opens on Wednesday and Thursday, Bept. #7 and ' ia, 1st mort, 1877 wer do No. 1 | Ladies are Invited to call. pt ‘$100’ (nil paid). Hy s Hy as it runs, RAND OPENING OF FRENCH MILLINERY.—0 Illinois 6 per cent, 1878. a2 8 oe ee Seals hee Sopiemayes See Do. 5100 chande (ull yeldy, b 0 deserip- Sith avenue, a large \ ansoriment Macistt and Cinolanadt bond ta ne a be; | Perine "Madame KAUR, ‘succor fo" Means Pumame RR, 98 mort, 1872, 7 por cent, a 103 siete, conl, $26 Hixth avonue, between Fourteenth th Ponnaylyania it a be, sideman ee) weivone | MESES ir is A Ren nck peg ae Hrs, at $1 68.8 | way, on Wi neniny, gepvemier win 8 Stock we hear | class imported Paris Bonnets and ', .M. Ing under K 1530 tise | thewe vor | Mbbieet ard, in eee ba 2 108% 100 48% | frm; were $2 48 for oty | Thursday, 108100 8: summer and $2 45.8 $2 60 for winter. We notice 108100 435% | of 140 bbls, city distilled red dm Jots, of 1 90. 91 IBY “mantis | MRE Saad nga“ St ae « 106% sso N'Y Contre RR 94% | in New Bedford of 900 crude at $1 70; bleached 4% 100 ov owe rt peg Wan le for and 90% 200 0436 | smali j, Ratarel do, wae rather quset, bet eult, with 2600 . 67% | salon of 180 bbls. at $2 45 a $2 60; wan quict at 100 6 Le ee tyed myn Me ny hy 36 Bel 30, 7 100 On, Cama —We note of @8 tons Western Ti 100 06 | bag at 400, 100 100 atoady. Sad mi Prormmoas —Receivte, 665 bole, pork and $89 veok. and |. Vl eee Of Canal, will be suitably re- Pah al KETBOOK, of the owner. s reward A Weat Twelfth street, Mrs. G. W. F. i : q B ‘and L, MORTON—YOUR , omak: hese a Shame ARSE a eee cee | eer ae at. Li-gect end ocpoone alt your betaine aE Wo! & RESFECTABLE WO- ASI 19 ae cee \N ENGLISH PROTESTANT WISHES A ATION SITU, Susans bh voters acter oe RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES Cook; haa no objection to aasist in ae between | good ity ‘Call at ev, astm, AB and ant woman, as washing, in %, reference given, Call af 253 oat ws ee batwoen'Ofh and 10 aves O8T—A BLACK AND TAN SLUT; ANSWERS TO THE taawe of MThe Ader of the slut will be astiavon- ‘orily rewarded by calling at 413 Fi z an’ fi tional notes (5': aon returning at No. Be 1B VOORHEES YORK- a od J the hours of'6and 8 P, \n Seventy: firs rd will be given to Yorkville Post offlee, Sy ‘any one Eighty PECIAL NOTICE.—LOST OR ith street, near-Third avenue. STOLEN, FYROM THE a SS fel, Tue public are. hereby oa ned ageinst negotiating ho fame, payment havin Bee Stopped. Any re- 9 eam to us rer r turnil will receive fons ‘asked RY LAWRE! gold; and ono certificate, dated ques- No. 90 Jobn street. TOLEN—ON SEPTEM! 23, A BLAOK MARE AND Hi Fi and larness, f jinth avenues. BW, (00.—TAKEN FROM HER ANCHO Rin weetpo strgr luring tha night of Bope rt Pl writ ad Rage a oe a the built at Peony in 28 foot. ihe th, eo tad ar Ral bert 114 Wall ac Bea rut ame han, Sr BSP in paid return o S phrraenes ete reer et York, or to J, W. Habbell, ee the recovery of the same, Jr., Norwalk, Conn. a eee sald East Eighth street, REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 26TH INST., IN THE indgraigned, wit! restive, the 3 RT, 35 Delancey street. REWARD.—LOST, A E BO eee pal gate, aay ot ing at the bor office of the 7: Shrines tern tara ‘SOPRANO DESIRES A SITUATION IN A CHURCH Shox; ls a good resdec. Lidress soprano, Brookiya GREAT REDUCTION IN TIANOS._O, 4H. BAR. URE, Bleccker street, 17 prise medals; approved by all MAHOGANY SIX OCTAVE PIANOFORTE FOR 61 in good order. Also ove. for 980; rosewood about half value. i > Kast Tenth street. a third street, near Sixth avenue. OP a.m Fears bem narnas NSTRUCTION 0) *ARTIOULAR AT. tention paid to iTesaher, 08 Bast trty-firet street. Ping ore aalcompoution i open to or THR Coveat bats oto Di . 3 in oa tee are Shin Se tyre Eee regal before 10 A. ‘ta soak, ‘om;'has good oity : AN be to travel: A con 63d ‘ ie i washer and good , rel OBT--A Poo! a ee Fibers ror tei SLUT, GIRL wis OHAM- Prem CT A Eomecamomne tcrck nite fe VIA ry 14th at. i toThirty-fret street, an old Diack lath eo, os [ey aS ee ar ne the . Trank, marked J. H, rey a Eidnirauih erect nearing wrens ‘ABI SP oes ot Hea Sons, the following Cortid- tr By Wiz:—"One ertiiente, ‘dated. Bo ot iw oon |. The b| hs on ‘at ton HEN! arate ee i abl ifty- street, between Eighth A nena tress pp yy ‘and We Gs sa Heo et Bont Po teen, Eaowrn fa cg ach Mies Eri taticaeh ee bem a sccaion mr, iY shore ‘3 Sai x Grenti Nine bateeninetaeae ‘at her ‘present ‘soot =~ @1() REWARD.—LOST, ON THE tora INST. in cum | Galt Tae’ 1 ‘Dog, with a chain with ra nase attached of Whoover bet =e x. 3% . iY . as one ‘sta, second room, LE P in a sura of waltrees. at ct atet he wltrtrtng steve ear ‘HE bs Lepeing bor aS TEP reais et hint) WARD.—LOET, A . % ‘econ, $25 a street. Dermaid and wailrese; ie 5 RENARD. LOBT, don, London, bum! will pay the me, Ay ee YOUNG HES A SITUATION AS P bermaid and 1 a my gard the wash! froning; | YY A COMPETENT WO. ne ater PE a HH 3 > i if ; i ference. be 1 Se00nd Agor, front I z two days a i LE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT. = ST orto naatat wl at feat r washing and objection to Ironing; so sbjection o 9 Tith ot otwoet tb kod Sahvarnein the roars i py arene td i ‘Apply for two 166 Bast phys 2 be YOUNG GIRL be Seine A SITUATION 48 SRAM. dren's dresses and ail kinds a ladies’ and sewing; frst class city ween 3d and Sd avs. Teforence. Call at 119 Hast 19th st, SITUA! | ANTED—B' YOUNG GIRL, 16 A wos xe 9080 Of a child ina private family. Acer Ly ae A SIT. ‘198 Kast ARON ARS WEEN TUAMION. 48 cOFY- Ge eee ee Se ee YOUNG WOWAR, wis a Stak Thempeon oy thd ocr, at 12th ot, between : mma ae ee Ah ARS STS EE COOK'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM! Augsie Pera aac Savannteenmen Souk ditenennewear: a) mn mon! begiven. Inquire at 140 ih ot, i : Sb |S 15 wy td ay od A SEES ‘ages moderate. Fons st., near WANTS A SITUATION AS aod Amaia gan gin sana cuereerseee a YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, Beak ety retorenes.” Cook, Sinha, bo Aleit hie = DG at A WANS A See. Jestlng es Wesc fr ie ape as Went a Good #3 UNG GIRL OF RESPECTABILITY caer A ‘and ‘chilaron' Grose hag the bee of ap ers feat 824 at., bet for two days at 257 ; ween 7th and YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ~¥4 er int Bice, Al for two daye SPROTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHRS A BITUA- don in chambermald and as chambertoald and to neat in the snd ron. Sg eeitaeeat ke a ‘av., first floor. MBER OF German ea gi i WELL RECOMMENDED and want situations in. ji ND DRESSMAKER WHO UND! nee © ranean Ah Peoree A apes & ites YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU; a a A YOUNG oust, Sr FRENCH see Sal ae | Soasel Scene oe SITUATIONS W. NUMBER OF WELL REOOMMUNDED GERMAN Ew ‘oeraan, tnmivuis phe A amraCpm, ToURO womay SERS TO Eas om I LADY, HIGHLY RESPEOT/ UN. hoes cates a Siac el CR Ba eit A SEE eae eS Lamas st. WISHES TO GET ‘A Woahing: wil got them up in 925 Hudson av., Bi SITUATION WANTED—BY, A woman. as cook, and to assist {1 ing ‘Apply at her present employer's, Hog Ot cee terrcen rik bod 8th ava. "YOUNG. WOMAN. WANTS A SITUATION, ASNURGR matress, ivate fat ; ts willing to Apts tad agree Hxoallont olty references. AP ply at 48 West 19th GIRL 18 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A i Annies na Be aie Bast ot : pans eS YOUNG WOMAN, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- situation as waitress in Fane er Baal eterene given: ‘Call ef 804% av, in the an 7 , _ A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, or ived in thi try, of ness z i oul ‘G, B.,61 Bond st. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK housework, jn.a seal petals. famfly. Call two ayn at 308 East Sist at., between and 2d avs., third floor, back room. = tN pS RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 ITU. ation as waitress and. j; has the best of jetoropos. 0 Oun Benak St THT Bile et; nonr ad ey. CTABLE GI! ‘WISRES A SITUATION AS || A. "test dee chemsbormnid has no ob; twa ae 5 Safeseace Gall at 0d We Base Setirees fue andeth ora, patie A comnarene WANTED—BY A | RESPEOT! A BESPECTAP ! ay jaca eames i eae ere eit Genie eee (40 Weat Sid st. WOMAN WANTS A SITUA’ As A poate sears eee pl ne NE RRC ENE eM SIE = RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. 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