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5 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Waonrsocy, Ort. 16-6 P.M, The gold market bas beca irreyuiat aad Meavy today wider speculative operations for a decine, The opens ing traosactions Were at 142 j, ‘rom which point there was & sleady recession to 143, when & brisk demand to cover “ehort”” contracts set in and & recovery to 14344 a 143% took piace, with ibe clos.o; (rausactionsat L4S\ a 1435. Subsequently, on the street, however, the quo- tation Geciined to 1485 @ 14344. There was an active Dorrow ing demand for coin, and loans were mace without fmierest sod at 2 a 6 per cent per anuum and 3-04 @ 1-16 per cent per diem in {favor of the fender. Tho gross clearings amounted to $60,301,000, the gold balances to $1,238,220 and the eur. wency balances to $2,696,845. The market bas been largely oversold, and a reaction from the present artifl- ela! doprezsion is likely to be soon felt, There aro mavy eontingencies Kable to occur suddenly which may ad- vance the premium, bat nove whic can maieriaily feducnce it in the opposite direction, ‘The mouey market was very active at seven per cent, ‘end in not a few instances this rate was paid io gold to tee private bankers, although first class hovres bad Mee or no difficulty in supplying themselve: Jegal rate in currency. Thore » a sharp pressure for @ecounts trom city merchants and others a+ well @s from the Western banka for rediscounta @f produce paper, but the baoks here, ia view jel their limited resources, pre‘er employint their funds on call, and very litle evon of the best Grade of commercial paper is marketable, At Chicag> the demacd for money from the grain operators ig on the increase, ond the banks are preparing to meet the wants of ibe pork packers, some of whom have already ou meneed operations, Tue railway share market ts in a very critical condi- ion, and the ball eliques have been large svilers of ptocks during the last treo daya, Ye street 1s beoom- Mog timid, and the support from this source is by vo \means as strong as it was at the end of last wok. Erie | vend North westero, common and preferred, are e*pecialiy ment of the kind ls the least exp cited. Suco ry cks as hose referred to, and New York Central aod Hudson River, are disproportionately high and far above their real value, What temptation is there to buy New York Central, which pays only six perc nt, at 114, when five- twenty bonds, bearing that rate of interest in gold, can Be bonght for nearly ten por cent less, allowing for the accrued interest on the Iatter? Five Swentres aro about three per cent lower than they were ‘fm the mi idle of Ina: month, and they, a'ike witn other @evernment securities, have besa unduly depressed by the samo artificial means which are pertodicaily re. @oried to in the geaeral market, One large house in par- [Moular Is known to be heavily “abort” of the varius ‘tesues, and the agereguie “short” Intercat is go ener. APous that it cannot fail to defeat iwel’. Governments Just now the cheapest securi' in Wall street for ‘the interest they pay, and we direct the attention of ‘those who contemplat? buying tancy stocka to the su- perior attractions of five-iwonties. The market for government securities became strong asthe day advanced, and there was an active inquiry for bonds, for which there isa foreign demand, and particularly five-twenties of the ongtual iseue of 1865, we are relatively three per cent cheaper-than those ef 1862, the coupons on both matur.ng on the let of November, and while the sixty-tives aro quoted at 109 a 10915 the sixty-twos are 112 a 122%. The market elosed with an upward tendency at the subjoined quo- tations:—Rogistered, 1881, 1114, a 1114; coupon, 1881, T11% a 111%; 5-20's, registered, 1862, 114 a 114K; 6-20's, coupon, 1862, 112 a 11 5 20’, coupon, 1804, 108% ao 109; 5-20's coupon, 1565, 109 a 100%; do. do. January and July, 106% & 106% 20's, coupor 1867, 106% a 106 10-40's, gisterod, 100: m 10035; 10-40's, coupon, 1003, a 100% ; June 7.30's, 105 a 105%; ©1053; October compounds, 1864, — ; Declanse do. do, 1185 a —; May do., 1865, 117 a 1173; August do, do., 116% a 116%; September do. do., 115% @ TO; O tober do. do., 116% a 115%, At the commencement of business the stock market ‘was wnsetiled, and at the early session of the open board Erie sold st 7275 @ 73, Reading 10174 (b. 3), Yich!gan Bouthern 82% a 8 duly 7.30's, Cleveland and Pitisburg 844 a 85, Rock Island 98 « 9834, Northwestern 46},, do. preferred 674 9 67%, M Iwaukee and St Pani Prelerred 66%, Pacific Mail 145 a 1454, Wee 85%. At the Orst regular boord the market was irregular and there were covsiderabie gales to realize. Central cl sed °, lower than at the same time y Ene 1, Michigan Southera 37, Cleveland and Pittaburs 1, Rock Is'and>,, Northwestern preferred 1, Fort Wayne %, Odio aud Mississipp: certificates %j, Western Union Telegraph 14. Norshwestera was an ' b yher, Pacific Majil\¢. Goverament securities were tirm. Coupon five- twenties of 1862 cosed 3 higher, issue of 1865 mew isso of 1867 %4, coupon ten-forties %, @even-thirtios, FeconG series, 5g Tennessee sixes, new, were 1% lower At the open Doard, at one o'clock, prices were higher, bot ihe tone of the market war feverish The princi. New Yo k erday, pel transactions wero in Erie and Nortuwestern, New York Central sold at 1139; Erie, 725; Hudson River, 128; Cleveland & Piltsburg, §4){ @ #545; Rock Island, $8; Northwestern, 46% a 40%; Fort Wayne, 100); Tactic Mail, 3424 @ 945 Al the second regular boord the market was active ‘ander a pressure to sel!, and prices decitned on the call, New York Contral closed \4 higher than at the firet regu- Jar board, Cleveland and Pittsburg $y, Ohio and Muesis- sippt coriificates \{, Pacific ! ail 14, Michigam Southern was Rock Isiand %. Northwestern preferred 146% @ 147; Western Union Telegraph, ‘Hable toa sudden break, although if the stroct coils these er any other siooks largely “ short’? it acta asan induce- ment for the buil enques to run prices up when a move- i %, Fort Wayno %, Miwaukeo and St. Paul preferred 34. Westera Union Telegraou i. Government securi- ties were strong, bul inact.ve, and seven thirty notes of the second series advanced %. Five-twenties of 1502 wero quoted at 112 a 11 and the oid tesue of 1866 at 209 2 109). _ Alter the board priors continued (© declias, and Brie tovohed 71%y, the ret of the market moving in sympa- thy, ut ai the last open board thore was a tendency to ‘wards recovery rhown. Erie so! ST}; Northwestern, 46)¢ » 405, @ 5); Milwaakee and St, Paui preterred, 6544; Wostera Uaion Teiozrapd, 33%. Subscquen’ the market wmnproved slightly, but ft remained dull and fererish up te plz o'clock, when (he following quotations were cur- went:—New York Contral, 113), @ 1153); Erle, 725 0 “¥3%; Hudson River, 127 a 128 ng, 10 201%; Michigan Southern, Si #81%{; Cleveland and Pittaburg, 84 a 86; Rock Islaod, 98 2984; Port Wayne, 100 & 100%; Northwestern, 46% # 4654; do. do, preferred, Manacere of the Ubhree trank lines held yesterday were tnrormal, bat ro derstanding *xs arrived at that the Erie, tbe New York Coniral snd the Pennsylvania Central were to charge the @ame pro rata rates of freight, The fet, however, that wove of those companies are willing to bind themeeiver to anytbing is regarded as significant of an indisposition on their part to co-operate to the extent that i# generally supposed, the more particularly as they are disagreed on Ade subject of parsenger fares. ‘The following i# a comparison of the prices current at pnd first board to-day and on the 17'h of September Oe’. 16. Sept. 17 Lower. y 107%, 5% 65) 4 102), “= $0 2K ray 2% egy - me se SS siiwankee & ‘St. P. pref... mh 65 1 | oo MO% «My oe estera Union Telegraph. My ay The foreign exebange market wes frre, but dull. Bank. @qv bille on Kogiand, #8 sixty days, were quoted at 0934 a 100%; at three days, 109), 8 100%; commer. etal Dilla, 105 0 108)4. Bille om Paris, at sixty days, B.18K 06.10%: ab three days, 5.15 35.14%. ‘ Sed ppelibics bas o niles o Somnpel the Pacific «Mall Bteamehip Company to oxbibit ite traasver books to @ stoekbolder was heard yesterday by Judge Sutherland m the Fupreme Court, The relator elalmed the right to Seeb inspection of the books both at common law snd by Virtue of the following seotion Of tne Act of Ineer. poration of the company, passed April 12, 1848:— ‘Bacco 16. 11 shail be the duty of the said corperstion NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. ine abonk to be kent by the Treasurer or Clerk ou WHO ATO OF Iw tin tee years have been holters of cad i showing the piaces o residenos, the f-tock heid by them respectively and y respectively becaine (he owners of “ 4 Dock shal os all rer times. be inspec iors and stockholders open for th on of th Of ibe said corparetion, an the idive oF priueipal place of Dusivess of said corporation. Upon the foregoing facts orders to show cnose why & mandamus should pot issue were made, which served upoo the company and its directors, After mont the mandamus was granted, the Court expressing iteelf iu the following words:— Irea ly must say ths iaavery plaia question, in my view. I thok theae-oMoers, trustees, directors, & who are, in fact, the corporation, refusing to show the corporation their books, ae very wrong. You can take the order for mandamus I tpinget should bave been ordered iu the first instance, Tho upjoeiiiable conduct of the officers of the eom- pany io refusing to exhibit the books in the firat instance ia severely commented upon, and the occasion affords opportamty for oritiosing their management of the affairs of the company generally, A hopg is ex- pressed that at the annual mesting in November a change in the Board of Directors may be maile, The receipts for customs and the receipts, payments and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the es- pired portion of the week have been as follows: — Custom Fuse Sub. Preaer)—————. Receipts, Reeip's, Paymente, _ Ralanre:. Oot, 14... $339,658 $3,940 100 $3,471,825 $109,719 491 Oct, 15... 477.491 35544 14. zl ANT 617 593 Oct, 16... 382,000 089,032 605,827 113,250 799 ‘The exporis (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports for the week ending October 15, and sines the commenesment of the year, compare as follows ‘with those for the corresponding porods in 1865 and 1866: — 1865, 101,095 i) Since Jan 1... 2124.550.980 The foreign imports at New York fortthe wock, since January 1 aod for the corresponding periods of the past two years compare as follows For the werk Prev. repurted..1 1265. Dry goods..... + $2 279,035, Gh merchaudiwe 2,009 011 Total forthewsek $4 289 O17 Prey, reported. ..144.655,121 $148 974,008 $284, Since Jan, 1 a, IM, » con. Titg 12 ofelocke 10043 ba, 'c, 6, ‘Irn, 24 ger. * do. 145g 1048 2 oFelodk i nh 190 43 4200 N One bia, view... 9.0) Missouri 68... teu a 16 1000 Mo 6's Hasastd is ey 5 ae cali 213% 500) Mich Cen 88, new Iie 3000 ALLATerH tm peef 834¢ 200 Ist mex 90 He) ToleWa 10 ebs Rk of America. 145 10 Central Coat Co 530-40 109 Weat Unk 25 20 do, bu Pius, a We hl. va 3, at er sice i oe Nw Mariposa pret 8 Express 360 Facific Mail 33 Go.. $9100 US 6's, con "81 10000 US 0,85, 00 100 200077. Tn 2-000 NY 6's, 18000 Tenn Os do 5 1) Alton € Ter hntt 5 on MS% MOAN ET Havre pret. 6 COMMERCIAL REPORT. « w Day, Oct, 16-6 P.M. Correy.—The market for Rio was dull, and oriees.fur ored t.» purebeser, Other kinds were also dail, and prices ‘ore —On account of the advanced pretensions of the snd the high rates of freight, the market was not ive as an advance ernerally ashe Ordinary Good tatddinng Fioor axp rh Mud Was se mal INQVIFY Neverthelees Dre Sine on the basis of secterday's the market was pather easier for ot but we note no retnetion ia uriees, audere tir demand, ‘Tho miles were avout, 12000 Southern four wos m raiely active, nod in some ¢. bony a The anles were G0) his. tn at ring graces, wae stony be ter fa ertine State and West Rxirn state Konnd hoop Ohio. shipping brand Round ceo Olito, trade brands. 8k Louis tow extra, trolght @RIT@... scene Br Lous choee double exira es ckaeh Tel 2azeee eS z 5 aREe i ; F - ~ : BES = <i: = SEaae: . ete . : Bi F22 ==: ? cm? ¥ ; Kad m3 qesessetiere PO rer eeree th “hod to slew 0: the extror; i Mibers could not take helt in price whieh Was Gnatig © the Market 6 oMin a =s f and $aim for, No. U Milwaukee? t for * bortt iv bustiels “a re ui ot tor 3 ap 2 do. $8 390 for RW Phigan, and 999 88 4°82 a for Now Tapring. Corn was de aly firmer, thou ch “not aciive. The sles were “s et $1 48a 81 4h for mived Western ot aud ty elena dull and lower; 8 WO bushels 1 8 tor Western aud $176 for State, ' Barloy wee lower pr The sa.0% were 95,000 bush- ahi $1 90K $i Ob for Canada Bar anged: ales avout 2,400 wushels at ee etive demand and prices adeanced te. a "eM OW bustcls (nearly all reve ea or contrasts) id at Ste, woe. for Wesiern. niaicre.——There wad lew excitement in the market, and the business was wot so large, but previous rates were ‘tully ma miained. We note the ter of two or more vessels to Great Britain, with (ull cargoes of grain. ‘The engngemen!s were —To Live INO bushels whee 1d. Gtangow, 1.600 Bashels when Danish brig to rita vessel to terms. GeewIES were doll, but priees wore a well Hav was in moderate demand and steady at 760. for ship- ping, sod $1 ibe $148 for retell lore ne ? “a ors an od Gey oie ® fair demand, Bales 80 bales at Sena, : i & dare pkgs ent meats. The pork market was dull. © ower. toe tee sa sis 9 ow mean and $2) 25 for f was 9 Sal bree» were orginal, Sales Wale mane or 155 ble Private rns, Beef hims were also wee and re bave aly to Dove ‘sales of 00 bbl. Lid a 83). of lowe prces. Bales, 1, bile Ruud cheese were Unchingod, bang sales of Caroline were at Sige. a 10ise. —The ma ket was heowy and were Ke, per refining Cabs being quoved at Lise, @ e., the demand. however, Was more active. Sales vit for Cuba ant 18%. a 13%%e. for Porto 690 Doskets Java on py acd wae ry net bur qutve steady ab onr Ina! quotations, Srens.—ialeutia linseed was aull, but Brloes we ones! Other descriptions were #lso dull faod prices were orm) nal Stes Wine was madenetel active at about previous Baier 9100 Ibes ut ldige, n Ie vont nie Tartow was decided! "y more active, bat tn some Slight eoneeasion in orices was granted, The sal sai Wah 120,00) Los. a6 117, Lock. — Receipts The market B les 160 bbls. ‘at Sse Se. for Biate and dc, Wester in bund, STORM SIGNALS TO PRITECT COMMORCE ON THE ATLANTIC ALO IN THE GULF, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HRALD. Tathe Herston of the 11th inst. an sriicte was po Hiscod op the above subject, which, in connection with the following pian, will doubiless forma comple e ers tem to protect commerce, not only on our coast, but also on the coast of Europe, My proposition is to permanently anchor a vessel, of some two hundred tons burden, on the ocean telegraph line, abont three hundred miles from the coast, and «!- tach a battery on board by a short line of eable to the ‘Zo cadle mn the bottom of the oceen, bw whieh north- enst or easter'y storms may be telegraphed to all th: Atlantic ports from ten to twenty hoarse in advance of their arrival on onr coast, and thas to warn vess remain tn port wmtil the sterm bad spent tts fry, | which means millions of do\tare io ships and car oes + il! be anved annually, together with thousands of lives, Of conree if 1 can be done on our const it ean also bo done on the coast of Europe as 2 protection againat northwest and westesiy sorts, by which the eaving woull be even greater than with os. dition, the news of the approach of to ensterty storma enuld not only be tol fs) seaports so as (0 prevent vessels from leaving port, bat also bv the aveyem of signals propeaed to bo esrab= Ished at Nantucket, Cape Hatteras, Key West and fla- yana, vessels passing in sight of thre nerable points would be warnod to ren into port an'il the sorm had passed, These signals atthe two first named points walt warn passing vesse’s when a storm is at the north or thy south, and also when a storm is coming from the or tne west, At the two last named pla es veu on 8 com: niew for st through the Florida channel are to be # ‘a storm is at the east or the west, and also when a lorm 18 com ng from the north or the zon:h. The news of germs on the Atlantic or the Gulf ia to be obiatacd by the telegraph running along the coast, by steamers runs ning to the various ports, by ships canning into. port to avoid the storm, and las’, but pot east, by the o ean teleaiaph “storm-hin,”” from which plaoos the naws iato be telegraphed wo Nuptucket, Capo Hatteras, Key West and Havana, at which notable poin s the siorm Bignals are to be exh’bited, The cost of this whale plan ef storm rignals would be trifling compared to the advantage gained, and especially, the connection with the ocean telegraoh #@ 3 to autici+ pwethe, arrival of northeast or e:sierly storms, from whch the greater part of the lows to our shippiny on te Atantic coast is sustained, If the idea ot a cannertion with the ocean telegraph is mew and practicable—of which T have no donbt—then the plan should be carried Into effect momediately, while the weather tm good, and 80 aa to be put into ase in time for the coming winter stor’ns, WATSON. Wastaxetox, D. &, 14, 1867. THE ISRAELITES AND THE HERALD. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Cixcasxany, Oct, 9, 3807. Having always taken great pride in the unprejndiced bat liberal aud pro reesive ideas in the m ement of vour vatuable paper, I was very much delichred to hear quoted, as a text, by Dr. Lilienthal, Rabbi of one of the «deat Jewieh congregations in Cireinuati, toa serinon given to-day, as the very important “dav of atonement,” your ed'torm! remarks of a fow davs back speaking of sistency of the Jewish religion, notwithsiandng eumbined powers of some nations for eentu- molish that old Mosaic religion [It would ho Jows of ibis city great pleasure to assure the ma Seeds 3: of your valuable papor of their i M ARRIAGES AND DEA THS Married BeLoey—Gakvner,—At Bedford pber 16, by Rev, Millard, on, on Wetnesday, Miss Saka B, Ganpnen, danghier 0% Win. i Gardner, Lea. Bow®—Titwsvox.—At Genevs, N, Y¥., on Wedno~ October 16, at the ress he’ bike's pa Tharny Dv. LD, te Gussan, secs Geneva. October 16, at the », by the Rev. Dr, Lb ALIek JscKsox, daug ier of the ti Finck, ali of this ety. Cavon—C ovek,—On Tuosday, Ocvober 16, a) Grace eburch, Brooklyn Heizbts, by (he Rev. E A. Hoffman, 1), D., Horace L, Conaven to Heten M. Rourr, eldest davgiuer ‘of the jate George H. Coop-r, of Cook—Copmxews,—Un Wednesday, October 16 at ‘the residence of the bride's father, by the Kev. 8 1. Jaques, Mr, ALPORD B, Look, of Ralis ay, + tO ELLEN Hasoe, daughter of Jotham Coddington, Fsq., of Wood- bridue, N. No cards, Dexttav—Botim —On Wednesday, October 16, by the Rev. F. G@. Clark, D. D., ALSxANORR Denniam to Cano- Line E., daughter of James Butler, Esq, both of this city. Gau.anen—Bean,.—On Tuesday, October 15, at the residence of the bride’s gather, by the Rev. &. M. Gon- shee, Sawer ©, Gattranee, of Phiadelpyia, to Jena A. daugeter of Moses Y, Beach, Esq., of Wailingterd, Connret cat “ Hexyes Y—Brapiy,—On Wednesday, Ootoher 16, at the Chereh of St, France Xavier, by the Rey, Father Driscoll, James S Huxxessy to ELLEN M, BRapiy, both of this euty. Hovrs—-Ma-o¥ —On Wednestay, October 16, at the Firet Eaptiat chureh, by Thomas’ D. Anderson, D. D., Crank = Horrs-to Beier L., younvest daughter of Albert Mason, Esq. Hoyvr—Liewr.—at Katonah, Y.. on Toesoay, October 16, Hoyt, Annear Hoyt (of the Crosby, Wesichester ci hy the Rev. J, firm of Hoyt Av vsra Liew, all of K. Krveo: Octoher 15, at the residence ex Fifteenta t. South Broo! by the Rev. “Mr, alactariand, Liaw Comixes, of Brookiyn, to Mist Mevinns Ke ‘ Kiveny Stock #ona,.—On Wednesdy, October 16, atthe Reformed Doteh church, Soath Bushwiek, L. 1, by the Rey. Heory V. Voorneos, Perey Kivaky, of L, 1, to Loner, daughter of Abraham Siockb: of the former place, Mreway—Greew,—[o Jersey City, on Thuraday, Oc- tober 10, at the Firet Presbyterian church, by the Rev. C.K. Tmbrie, Wirtiaw Muneay (of the firm of Anness & Murray) 10 Avice ., daughter of George B. Green. Torrue—Sierarn.—In New York, on Monday, October 14, by the Rev. Willlam McAllisier, Moaiws Torres, of West Goshen, to Miss Haxner Sumtarv, of Cormwall, Conn. 1. nebfeld county (Coon.) ug Beg om copy. Warriors —Wootnaus, York, om’ Monday, Oriober 14, by the Rev. r ¥, at (he readene the bride's fatbver, Georck Winrnoey io Mawria Woe . both of this ety, Mat Meds . Monx.-At Paris, France on Friday, September * Bancvons, ja the 45.0 Year of his age, ¢: aud friends are recpec.tut y invited to attend al, from the reaktence of his brother in-law, | 7 66> Brat ey St, CP STAIRS.—A Re ea ‘ 4 38 Fact Prirty-erghen street, on Friday 1292 Prem: want woman ae 3 ho ye to aseint 4 Bass 1 8T., BETWEEN 18T AV. AND AV. aiternoon, a: two och ck. . ng one fpening ofS Sewers 15 hott 98.2 7A taapectable gis] to cv0k, wash and iron; one Hneipox—Oe Tugeday. Octodge 43, at the residence — mar years refereuce from iast place. Call for two ¢ mother, No. 23 Was crn streets Mal. ganas Je young | Seige ge Das! ave” tor of the laie George Geckdan. It kinds WEST SFL Wesreorawee Girt TO “ae family aro respectiuily fnvitod to A.OQ. Sox. wil and iron oF to do houssword sai, this (Thoreday) morning, at 10 o'clock, Beat city Fererence, bf the Nativity, Second avenue jOCRT.—On Tuesday, Ociober 1h. Mrs, Catnenive Bocexr, widow of Albert Bogort, a¢ed 72 years, ‘The friends and relatives of the fainiiy are respect+ fuliy lavited to attend the funeral, from the rosiaeuce of ber son, Albert Bogert, 97 Bast Furty-eighth street, tars (fuureday) morning, at ten o'clock. Bows.—Un Wednesday, October 16, Mrs. Catonusr Bows, in the 38.0 year of ber ago. Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral, (row the residence of ber brother, Franets Lawlor, eat Went Seventeenth treet, on Friday afterwvon, at one o'cioek. CanuGax,—On Tuesday evening, October 14, Honora, the beloved wife of ttmund Carrigan, a native of Menane Bridge, county Cork, Ireland, 48 years, Tuo relatives and frieuds of the family are reapect- tulip invited to attend the fauersi, from her late resi~ dence, Front street, New York, thie (Thursday) ternoon, at two e’ciock. Gottocs,—At Newburg, on Wedaestay, Octoner a a hep = sw haem odors Joun Colpoun, U. 3. N, eer relatives: ey ‘friends of the family are invited to attend the fun this (Tuureday) afternoon, at four o'clock, at Trinity eburch, in this city. Deeny.-—After & short illness, Kicas, the poungret wage of James William aad Mary Riiaaveih Deery, end 17 dav. herein ned friends of the family are reepect- s | kara te miend the fonerai, from the residence oe 240 Second street, thie Thursday) after- October 15, at twelve o'clock P. wife of Thomas ign Margaret pag iT aged 25 years, Sox ps iy ISLES WE = Whe ETT SPIE SS SAA Fs STR DRS Se DIG 9 aA OES Ay SSE OTP TC SPI ppm Rell PIC geese oa erseesen pore gOS oo aR RERUN Sees RRR gE sais : 33 ! j = } aa ie | ington square, out further no Garren —On We on Fides Morning, at ten o'clock, with- }, Uctober 16, Gaonaz W. Gar- 1st year oF his age. The relatives’ and friends and members of Putnam D Loage end Amity Chapter are re-pect’ully im aitend the funeral, frow bis late residence, No Twenty-foorih street, om Saturday afiernoon, a6 one o'clock, without further notice, Graxt.—On Wednesday, October 16, CaTuanin, the beloved wife of Michas! Grant, aged 31 years. The relatives and frends of the deceased are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her laie rsi- een. Monro street, on Friday afternoon, at two e'clocl Horkms.—On Tuesday, October f%, Mra & K. Hor. xins. widow of Rev, Cunrles J. Hopkins. Funeral from her late residence, 206 East Sapenly, eighth street, near Third avenue, on Acard morning, at hg}f-past seven o'clock, The remains will be taken to Saem, SL Lex —In Philadelphia, on Monday, September 16, Tasoporie Les, late of the United States Navy, aged 43 years. LLorp,—On Tuesday, October 15, Mra, Juua ANNA Liovp, aged 24 years, The faneral wo! take place from the residence of her brother-in-law, Wim, A, na No. 639 Myrtle ave- pn ¢, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) ateracon, at two o’ciock. The friends and relatives ar mmpantally ine vited to attend, Lavary.—Oo Toesday evening, October 15, Anwr, the beloved wife of Richard Lavery, a native of Corongh- 32, connty Longford, Ireland. 1 relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Be = First aveuue, this (fhursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Sonruy.—On Tuesday, October 16, after a long and tei sdous iliness, Catvanivm, danghter o Edsard and Mary Morphy (both deceased), and step-daughter of Eales Oe Carrol Mygoriotendons of; Markets, aged 19 years The pres anon relatives of the family, and those of uncies, Evgene O'Keefe and Jeremiah BH. Creed, are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 629 Toird avenne, corner Forty-third sireet, this (Thursday) afternoon, at halt-past 2 o'clock ely. Preciveiy. Niecrn.—On Wednesday, Octoher 16, Rrarcca &. Nicour, youngest dacghter o° the late Jamcs Grabam, a.ed 22 vears, 6 months and 13 days, The reiativer and frends of the family are rexpect- fully Invited to attend the tauneral, from the residence of ber brother-in-law, George McGaw, No. 81 King sireet, on Friday afternoon, at one e’clook. Prart,—-At Newark, N. J., om Tursday, Ortober 15, Mrs. Pases F. Pratt, aged 44 years, daughter of the tare Gorhara Coffin, of Nantueket, Mass Her friends, and those of ber brother, Andrew G. Coffin, are respectfutiv mvited fo attend the funeral, from the house of Josepn H. Thomas, 29 Chestnut s reet, Newark, this (Thursday) afiernoon, at 3 o'clock, with, out further noti Nantucket please copy. SupLow.—Suddenly, on Mond: Mr. Jons > ‘Tee funeral wall take place at the Second street Methodist Episcopal church, between avenues C and D, this (fhursdav) morniog, at 21 o'clock. The relatives and frends of the deceused,f ond also Batiery G. First regiment aruiliery, New York State Militia, are cordially nvitet to attend without further notice Smrm.—At Camden, N. J, on Wednesday, Uctober 16, Saucer J. Swerve, im the 834 "year of his age. ico of fan heresfrer, «ER —At Spring Valley, N. Y., on Tnestay, Octover 15, Fravers K., twin son of William and Vie- toria Amidon Tucker, of New York city. Turver.—At Piermont, on Wedne-day, of congestion of the brain, Mrs, WARCA? "the ramivaa and friends of dereased and members of the Thirteth street Methodiyt Episcopal church are re- spectfully invited to attend thesfaneral, on Frist noon, at two a'clock, from the Thirtieth street c! Warts — Tho taneral of the late Prof. Ronerr Ware, M. 1, witt take place from the Church of the Ascension, corner Tenth street and Fifth avenne, on Friday after- noon at four o’eock. ‘The revatives and friends of the favily, the Trastees and Faculty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons and members of the medical protession are respectfully invited to attend, Wraver,—On Wednesday, October 16, Tomas Weaver, a native of Shropshire, Encland. ‘The relatives and friendsof the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 316 West Sixteenth street, on Friday afternoon, at half past one o’eloe! Wituiams,—At No 81 Taurens street, on Wednesday, October 16, Ronsrt G, Wi11aMs, ip the 38vb year of bis tome ago. The relatives and friends, and thoee of hfs father-in- Jaw, Thomas Addy. are reepscifully invited to attend the funeral, from bis Jato restdence, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, SITUATIONS WANTED—FE MALE: Coous &e. TH AV, BETWEEN S41 AND 88TH STS, IN THE bakery.—A respectable woman ax cook, washer and ironer in & private family; good reterance. TARLE YOUNG Wo. ok: understands all kinds of bake ies; best tty reference given from her NOP ST. ONE BLOCK FROW THE! by v Protestint Woman ag good ook, country; is willing and obliging. oe ‘Please call B MADISON AND 47H A respectable giri as cook, is a competent person ant understands ier business in all ite branches; can furnish the best city reference, {ilies ana cream, or anvthing required in a private family. pan come well recommended from her last place, Can be seen for two days —A RESPKOTABL J RL INA nok, Washer and trove ; best ety, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE Cookm &e. 180 PAS? gH st. sreown FLOOR, RACK can do all kinds of room. —A respectable girias cook and lanndtess: cooking and baking; bas the best cuy Feerence. 200 AST MATH a ST. (OLD NUMBER) NEAR ist ‘Two Fespectable glia: one as cook, and ironer: the otter se chimbenmatd and waitress; laratand thelr ; best city reference from a of who has broken up bousekeep!n Hy; eam be seen for two d» R 16TH ST. Two BEARDS TA. ble yo firls in the same faraily: ‘one 4s ood cook, washer an the other as g ort cham waviness; Will do she work of the family; good o:ty refer- ence, 02 WEST STH 68T.. 4 avn—Two reapecia er and Ironer: the ‘oike ‘good city ref-rencen. aitre 9 202 EAST = sts 3 Bexpro FABLE YOUNG woman as first rate Js meats and ETWREN 1TH AND 8° ie girls; one ae ond pla 4 3 chambermald ani rat soups: also is Makers‘ can give ihe best refer. trek foam ber taal epayer” “e iT 27TH ST., NEAR "— AV, FIRST 203 Ee Awa yong ieomen to Ure togetier: ome "8 cook will agaist in whohing and irspine, the iver {or Sci stacs on teammate washing and ironing; ts 8 fret has we ‘ty references, as cook or WES! 16fH &T.. BETWEEN 208 TPH AND stil wa. inthe butcher's store.—A competent person ag cook private family; is an p excciient ‘baker: woud do the conrse washing if required; best city refe enc: A WEST 1919 ST.—A RFAPRCTAREE youNG “ woman ce zn nd iron and do gene’ hou-ework {ma stall family: is a good bgt ba bat city and country reference. Can | be seen f for two dw 78. O10 weet, 2H enotwo Ri girls; one as cnok and would be ailing washing: the other toda cham erwork and asi'st tna, or chamberwork and waiting; best city reference. be seen for two days, 1 4. BAST 22D 8%.) REAR 8D Av. —A PROTESTANT ‘wouan as firs class onok: yaents, soups, anne and Mit k’ndn of domsnris: inn pastry cook and Undersruds conving In all tte branches: no bhjection to the try: best clty reference, Can be seen for three dnys If a nS RAT 207H 87. NEAR $0 AV.CA, RE OTA, +) bi in eook and aasint with the Sashing 20 getty Teference from her last aya: ‘Can be seen for two ETUATY: WANTED—FE Wales, Cooks, &e, Sid LOO) 20 rs COMMER, OF 880 STA We able gonna ples om sped cont and fre eies w * m full Good city reference. © pan abisswediy sas 12 1.278 BROADWAY.—A RESPECT ANLE WOMAN cank: understan lt cooking in alt tia: be willug to social wich plate tnd benings beat cy vatersass prem Onli for for two aya. = PROADWAY, Ty BETOBEN wri) AND 4orme 66 —A rei irl as cook in a small, prb- vate family. las good eity reference, Call for two daya A VIRET CLAMS OROE. wert ip Semmes 9 sf pg ng ea Gry ond ianting, also dessert of Ty a ne iyireer ber'daughter as child's nurse wore io same family, Address ‘yao ce Maral aie. wing. Call for two 9 MULBERRY &T., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM,. con ace She renee ry. —-& respectable girl as chamvermaié- ATLANTIO ST. BROOSUYN, NEXT TO ont 17 Pye age. a io ligt eaumbare wk dnd ro ot or would’ assist in’ housework, Cap be seen from 9 ad reloek, QY WEST 4TH eT. RETWREN Sri] AND GTHt AVS.-- 4 # young girl to do light chamberwork or to asslet tas housework, 38 “ctemberrnté and te assas at washing, or tomas ” n the e care of ehildren. * 40 £ EAST bagi Dlg. Dermal ia erate fumhlys Te A BAe BRD ST.—A RRSPECTABLE eagle ny bay na eine “call nn tn the mare, ake 49 work. agai eee DELANCEY 87., IN THE REAR.—A GERMAN Tinea Lae 14 years of age, to do light chamber> - days. ca onlin. ERROR ieee ee 60 F pote ‘T WASHINGTON P* ACE.—A RESPECTABLE to do chamberwork and plliags is An"From td wist tn ore and ironing: good reference, to So’elook, 65 WEST 2TH ST.—A YOUNG ‘gig as ern use MA sed ‘waitress; the best tl DY BRKAKING UP HOUSE- for an ‘girl as charo- pinee. Te Young woman as good plain first rate cat cee ret ag ype omertoarst sion the beat etty, reference. RAST 45TH 8T., THIRD FLOOR, FRO young girl as cook in a respectable’ famitl her business: no objection to go a 33 ho understan distance in the country: reference if required, Call on or twod stde A, address tor two d ‘ WEST 2D &T.—A (RESPECTABLE SCOTCH QAL Protestant git cook; understands fooking in’ all tts beanchosy best city reference. Cam seen for two days. D4. BAST STH ST.. BETWEEN 187 AND 2D AYS— A respectable young woman as cook. washer ard ironer, has no objection (o do chamberwork and wati @; best elty reference ‘rom Inst place. Can be seen tor two jays. Q45 WEST SD ST. REAR TWO RESPECTABLE gis: ene as cook and laandress, the other aw ehambermaid apd waitress; good ety reference. 246 WEST 88TH ST. TOP FIA ) dle young girl ex cook; thoroughly understands her business; willfng to assist in the washing and tron'ng: {sa good baker; would gow short distauce in the couniry. | WEST 14TH 81., CORNER ort! AV.cA RESPECT: able vouns girl’as chambermaid and wai private family: best city reference, in ) WEST 6TH ST.—A RP! gaps GIRL To DO 4 72 chamberwork and waitl ng to do ° reference from her last piace, Can be “CANAL ST, ROOM 1.4 YOUNG GIRL TO chamberwork and take care of children: ean the beat reterenes (rom her last Cal two days, from 1 till & i ce rN a as ald ely seh tne 90 eri ihe and wating, ine ‘ema peiva : be nd wait! ‘Heat city reference.” Can ‘be seen ‘for from 10 to, BAST TH rrr er RESVECTABLE YOUNG GIRS 9. as chambermaid and waitress; city reference - from Inat pl WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUN LO8 Best Pr netmaid ond wana ot washingend! and ironing. Clty reference, f 9 ir ag 9TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE ce 12 to do chamberwork snd pie fone ing, assist in care of children and do 0} YOUNG GIRL, 16 YEARS: 1D eee gat Siatiberwork and walting in Seis § family. Can'be seen for two dayn. 24 Wrst 2 wD St —A RASPECTARER GIRL AS Foner; eoad city reference, 949 RANK ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS GOOD ZA9D tian cook, washer and froner, or to do the work of «small family, ' Good ctty reference. D4Q WEST ISTH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS MEAT AND pistry cook: understands jellies, soups and game Beet city reference can be given. Can be seen for two dava WEsT 19TH ST. ada FLOOR.—A MIDDLE E aged woman an plain sont, and iro: 0 AV, BETWEEN 22D AND 23D. STS.—A ble yo rlas cook, washer and ironer: 265 Bo whjection to goa disiance in the country. Good city reference. * 6 NKA® QP AV.—A_ RESPECT: b washer. und ironer in @ private family; is a first-rate beker ; has the best of city reference. Can be seen for two days. 26 WEST 82) &T.—A RESPROTARLR WOMAN AS cook; can make pastry: no objection to assist with the washing and jroniug; oud reference; bas lived seven years in hor last plac 309 T SIST ‘One aw cook, reference, 313 T.—TWO RESPPCTABLE GIRLS; the other as chambermaid; best city EAST WT &T.—TWO YOUNG GIRLS, ‘one nx pia'n cook, washer and iron eel walteess or 10° do duc ‘washing * 316 AV., NEAR J9TH ST.—A_RESPEOTANLE woman As cook, washer and lroner; good clly re- ference. Can be seen for two day 394 BAST 36TH ST.—A RESPRCTABLI elas ev0ok, washer and ironer, or to do ge moral howtsework tn a small faintly; good re'erenes, A reapectable young Worman as cook, washer and 3 good city reference. 397 Sy ond an exonliont goek elie waitress and eh imbe: wk for one family; no obje- boarding house. Good city reference, % WEST ISTH REAR 81H AV.—A E&sPuCr. | & EAST 1TH ST, SECOND FLOOR. —AS 4G Sis yoncs worn to orate wash ond iron er auld GBD. Dok; has the best city relerences Gan be seen fur do honsework In a small family; no objection io goa short | feur days. Aistanen In the country. ‘The best eity reference. oo aevnedany - “— | Qagn EAST aisT sT_—TWwo (RESPECTAMLE YOUNG PAST SST ST—A RESPECIARLE WOMAN AS wemen: On® as Cook, an nud the plain cook, washer and ironer; god elty reference: other as chambernaid and waltrere ana fo aaeiat with — SOUTH BROOKLYN.—AS F private family or boardin: house; pastry aud meat cooking; the best be given. ST.--A RESPECTABLE YOUN ad cook; no objection toussist with the w: ina irvuing: AR.—A YOUNG ‘oner; NO objec St, 1 cook. waaher ind re‘eren 102 West 21) AU woman as ion fo general how ing und ironing; vost ely reference, plain cook, whaher and mill family. Good e you ironer ta @ private roughly. Good city 3 BAST 16TH ST., Bo TWEEN IST AND 2D ay 41 fi asa good co Kk and baker; can, take ohar; Shindtion “co. the omntre or private hoarting House Ia the sone elt. 3d Can be seen until engaged, ST. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT 9 Wrst arn 107 west 8T,—AS FIRST CLASS COOK. BY A 2 rom A Protestant woman as eock and to asst LU 4 recrantatie youiig woman who tharouzhiy "amen. | it washl pning: good stands cooking in als ite branches; BoUpS, pastrioe and jel. | —— hes, dc. ; has the bent references Sn eae DAYS. (V6 -A RESPEC i eke private femile. In elty or cout WEST 88D Si.—A RESP a. | be first clase cookie in o 108 XE ee ee te ee ftv. "None bat fiat class famiiion need «poly. cook and ins private femily; has no objec: tion to do washing amt inoning® best olty reverence. TIL SESt, 2TH STA, PROTESTANT Woman As first class cook; understands eooking 1 Prnnches, all kinds of ‘ments, soups, games, fs boning. i# an exee! ent baker 114 WEST B38 8T. 8 RESPECTABLE WoMAN AS good cook; can do Freoch end English cooking willing to assist at waabiug and ironing; me objection to oai ding house: goed city referen-e, His Fimily. Good recommendations as regards capacity, two days, 12 STH s BEN STAND 2D AV stable Protestant © 8 cook ina Private family; d baker of bread and biscuit; has no objection 16 th 1 aed bent best cfty reference from where she lived & ye ST ST., NEAR 6TH A WEST 25 20K AND Pasiey, Dy a person of great exper.cnce, inn privaie Call ECTARLE 1 337 Wrath aA ansrne FABLE PROTESTANT cook: hai ection to do eneral be Hieaver. 135 iti, avs, BETWEEN tort axn sira 5 fancy store, —Two respectable young women: one ~4 washer and froner is other ns chambermaid and wich Washing aud ironing oF Wo'gon short distance In the countey. Dewely rorertice from Inst place, 1 41" WEST Isfll ST., “RETWEEN TH AND TH AVS. A Ley ong woman as took: {+ on excellent baker read an good ely reference. STA, 5 WEST OTH ST., BETWEEN STH AND grit ava Two sisterg: ane a8 good cook, washer and eo F, the other sa chambermaid and waitress: together or separnie, Bertelty re'arence, ror tw daw STL av to do Ay romania BETWEEN S80 AND MTH STS. ine girkas cook washer and prone! waiting, 1a a sual private family. The best city reference. | 155 Sevan won su 5 ‘$4 ava.—A respectable if woman as innld and eramairess, or DUrae ‘and seamstress; can 0 Kinds of sewing. { 2s ) EAST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE Bay ede Epa ] ae chamberm.id and to assist with the care deen in a private family. | 135 LEME Or ra first class waitress, Has excellent city her last place, WEST 27TH 8T.—A RESP" CTABLE YOUN hi na chscain id and waltress or to assist 141 Washing and ironing, good city reference, aoe Lest ae —A a iobe Ho ae As CHAM! 146 HESRY 6t TR st., TROORLYN.—A YOUNG WOMAN* 146! ee vat would fin waitin ato. rener, Gan be acen for two dare (NEW NO, 237) WEST a7¢H ST. —A RESPECTAd wn as chamhermaid and to agsist li washing and ironing. Cnn be seen for two dave. 1 Q WEST 2TH S8T., BETWEEN 6° AND Od ave.—A resnectable girl ax chambermaid and sea stress. or te take wits of aoe oe as she =the nthe nase ast city reference or eleve! mseen for twa dxva, ‘ 7 > ATLANTIO ST. CORNER HENRY 8T., BROOK. lyn.—A re pectable youn: girl, as chambermaid an@ the best city refer 16 ] 37 AV AR 1TH ST.. IN THE STORE — A D]. Frotantand yong woman ws chambermald and te do fine washing, or would go as competent waitress in & ity reference HAST IIT ST.—A_R?SPFOTARLE YOUN girl as chambormaid and waitress, and {s willing assist wiih the washing; bas very best reference. Can be~ seen for two dave, 162 FAST OSH ST, RPTWEEN IST AND 2D AVS. D4 third toor.—A respecta le voung cirl hme vl grterwe family ; good cit maid and waitress fn a small erence. Can be seen for two 1 6 WEST 1771 &T., OVER THE GROCERY STORE — 716 “A feanretabte young fir’ Totaly landed, ax chambers maid and waitress, or to take enre 0° chiltren and do plair Sewing ip a private family. Call for twa dare, 183 CLINTON 87. REAR, ROOW O69 woman, lately arrived in New York. as house oF cham ‘Address for three days ot call on Miss W.. ‘above. W ST, NEAR SD AY., FIRST PLO Tr 202 le’ girl as chambarm ld and nurse and reamstress; ean do all kinds of sewt the entire charge of ai infant; best city reference, Can be seen for two dave, 203 “WEST MOUSTON ST.-* RESP. Fonng irl, leteiy landed, to take care of childrea and osatat with Might chamber ‘ BAST 2nrit § 2()-4- Sonn iady ai cham waitress wivate family, last pia trod 209° bn f ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL QO Wha Aamnberwork ned furmily eewing, ort do family sewing, Best ref The best reference from bet What?” STE STA RESPROTANDE PROT toslant girl ax ehambermaid, Can be seen for two WEST vortt srk ron GIRE AB — hermaid and seamstress, References given if re~ WEST silt 87, TOP cyte tes A RESPEOTA- ble mri as chambermati and feamstress, oF to care of growing children. Good city reference ff re ence of cotter and Apply for two dara, 9 ) WEST 2emt BT. BETWOEN ITH AND STH AVA, QTL som No. 8 Fisprcia'te gel to-do ehamberwork and waiting. Good eity referenen, TIW AV-AS COOK, RY A WOMAN WHO UN. dorstands her basiness thosonghly, Isa first clase ‘and olsenit maker: bas ne o! froming; can come bi WEST wTM *ST., ¢ ORYER rit Ay.— spectable woman ax cook In best efty references giren. EAST IST st. —Cnesract nnn WOMAN geod plain enok and 10 a4 nd ing 1a a private farms: 392 irate feiaily; the eo Call for two days. any ae © East 289 ST, THIRD FLOOR, PRONT ROOM.— ‘A respectable’ Protestant woman: i an excellent rand will acsiatat the washing in a smali Il for vwo day, 412 cook and family. € 42 WEST 167i STA YOUNG WOMAN AS PINST 4 Pale cook; hae no objection toa boarding’ house, Ro city Fererence, 434 WEST. ett &T., BETWREN AND, worn the other as Linge Avs.—~Two sisters: one to cook and qhambermald oF waitress and to, aeaigt in washing and fer iH for three days. Jroning 14 42 ST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. — ag gg atande al kinds of p Eowetere rersna Gen 443 Maeat - vecteile git tor eoak, Tat ned teks be seen for wo day pelktaniegien OT beat elty revere ih “ 144 i ironine. ‘On 1TH AV., KETWREN gore —— 148 competent Protestant. git! "ae AND, 6 ae costal, a Washing and iroming; beat titeeese Com, Can be wo days, 150 8 SR, OTH st. Frnt 1 F ie co en LOOR —& RESPECT. ITH AV ~-A FIR orem cate bout FIRST CLASS COOK, IN AN HOTEL TC RLuzanrrit st, et sor toe ether ts thas ane to seein with the Sahat, iro" Aa andes i na euce from their Inst place. To be seen ig ze emu AN EXPERIBNGRD, WOMAN ware family. ri og eee ae BETWEEN 1TH AND, 81 th ai areca IN ae on Ray Wom AN Cy the ont: hake ent iy ering washing if "requ 469 St Av; ‘BETWEEN ort 2TH AND STH STS, A Ded frat class cook, who thoroughly undersiands her pope) willing vo Soutsom A eens | phase) the best city reference; id and waltrve 490 2,45, J SATWRER wh AND Sift sTa ma roeren ak young to cpok, wash and iron; as. 506, rons MTH 8T.—~ SPECTABLE ee sity Feteronse, nocvjecion the country. Guu be een for two daye 2a |= 507 TTH AV. BETWREN ast AND ie Ba in ae ay iwoaaye ference from ag | SU, woke ine set a ite anced fram fsngin gee none | bt Sail tor te two days ~~ | 531 ERAS: ore a 0r FLOOR, BAC BACK mo utiren ah RE. UO? spectadle young woman as cook; good reference. _ Ae eee | 746, Star SPEAR Sia A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Gini 4 to msaivt at ishing and iron va at present employer’, + DichbaniseNaed bial: sa TEM 1@ BAST TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUN® Worn as chamhecmlt anid fa asaiet with wash’ ng It kinda of duting. Can be , wnere she has lived three yoarr.! ROOM &—A COMPETENT indnerone hanits, as chamfer. fine washer, or waitress, or Inundress in ye 10 abjeetion to the county, Addross, Pvaie tag WEST 27 TH At, BETWEEN 7TH aN. ava—A re yonas gr] ee agent iil be hited Beer oe and obtiging git! bee the best atlanta Cs 216 ye an 2207 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG OF me TL Chamberimaid and waitress oF to UW dren in a emall private fami; solereeen Gane sam pe teem a omg Oty re and A waitrene, or cham rmald- ‘ WEST 167H ST.—A YOUNG oTRE, 22. fy chamberwork and walting, or take Me 4 dren and do plain sewing; good Hy reterenees. 296 MULBERRY A ROPROT ARLE Cy chara bermeid and waitress, or a child or children, or reaereste to travel re references given, © ie 7TH AV. soso. tno uid Sh — raul and Near PhO Jno objection and waitress; bes, chy rei sno 'D STH v8, 239 wR WEST 201 ToTH HST geerrn aS A ae fore chat cbermald’and 235 en rom oom no CHAMBERWORE Pn Re a ee Past Mit St, SETWEEN 2p AND 30 : 1 Sere keno arms ne I. 4ert ST, ny ees aod, RESPECT- TABLE YOUNG waitress, ‘onenae Tor FLOOR —& FIRST Ut LAR Licence ae re 4 waitress; ipa . eee; wilt found willing city, 2482 WEST 2TH HST, SHE La ROOM NO. fb, Toene et washing: har the _ reference in be ween for WEST 82D S8T.—A Ki cham! i ee ed S52 Ve cen WEST 8D \ ptr A RusPegrasis a 257 Yast wp ata deat ea a yar, as ‘be seen ot her present pies umxinoron aya EAST SSTH ST., RETWREN LEXINGTON A! 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