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s< \. Hudson River was 34 lower, Michigan Southern \, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Weprespay, Oct, 90—6 P, M ‘The European news bad @ depressing effect upon the ~gold market this Morping, end the opening transactions were at 141%, following whioh there was a steady de- cline to 140%. At this point a despatch was received quoting five-twenties at 693 in London, against 69 15-16 previously, and ® recovery to 141}, took place; but the speculative feeling continued tame curing the rest of the day, sad the closing transactions were at 141. There ‘was @ brisk borrowing demand from the ‘shorts,’ aud Moane were made at 1 a 3 per cent for carrying and 426 per cent in favor of the lender of the coin as well as “fat,” The speculators are mainly om the “bear” cide, and the market ts in an oversold condition, but the Treasury disbursements ensure ‘an cuay supply of coin, so that they are likely to exper'- ‘ence mo aiificulty in borrowing all they require for some Mme fo come, The advance in the rates of foreign ox- ‘change operates to some extent, however, against « fur ther decline m the premium; and the payment of tho November interest, of which about six millions and a (half bas already beén drawn at this centre, as well as & acidic solution of the Garibaldi-Roman <ifficulty, hare een discounted in the gold room. The disposition, movertholess, is to press (he market lower, in order to ‘establish a fresh basis for arise. ‘amounted to $42,795,000, the gold $1,104,109, and the currency balances to $2,650,041. @be railway share market has shown incroased firm. ‘oess to-day, especially in the dividend paying stocks, ‘qnd particularly Reading and Cleveland and Pittsburg, the latter boing tbe cheapest of the ten per cents, The turn of monetary aiaire is decidedly im favor of the bulis, the supply of capital at six per cent being ample, while in a few instances money was efered this afternoon by the banks te the leading dealers in government securities at five, At the same tame nearly ail but first clasé borrowers have to pay even for small and moderato amounts, There is niore willingness shown by the banks to discount for thor customers, but they still refuse outside paper, except is ‘ts strictly prime, and of this there is a very limited quan. ‘ty among the note brokers, The pressure for re- @iscounts from the Western banks bas partially subsided, and tbe drain of currency Westward is hardly (eit. Government securities were strong at the opening, but afterward lost a portion of the improvement. At the lose, however, they were strong again, and there was a specia) demand for five-twenties of 1865, which soid at MOX. The quotations were as subjoined:—Roegistered, 1881, 111% a 111%; coupon, 1681, 111% a 112; 5-20's, wegistered, 1862, 104 2 106%{; 6-20’s, coupon, 1862, BI @ 112% ; 5-20"s, coupon, 1364, 109; a 109 )¢; 5-20's, eoupon, 1865, 110%; a 110%; do, do., January and July, W073 2 10734; 5-20’s, coupon, 1867, 107%¢ a 10775; 10-40's, registered, 1003; 210024; 10-40's, coupon, 100% @2005;; gold, 14074 a 141; Jane 7-30's, 10544 w 105%; Jaly 7-20's, 1053¢ 2 10534; December compounds, 1364, MISK a119; May do., 1865, 117% « 11734; August do, do., 116% @ 11654; Sepiember do. do., 116% & 11634; October do. do., 1153, a 116, The ra\iway share market was firm, but dull, at tho * eommencement of business, and at the early session of the open board Erie sold at 725;; Hudson River, 22714; Reading, 967; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 82% ; Rock Island, 955; a 95%; Northwestern, 485; Fort ‘Wayne, 9734; Michigan Southern, 79 (b. 3); Canton, 433g; Adame’ Express, 6554 0 6534; United States, 66. ‘At the first-regular board the market opened steady, sand on the second call it became strong and moderately motive Reading was in good demand and advanced to 9634, and Cleveland and Pittsburg rose to 62{. New ‘Werk Central closed > higher than at the same time yesterday, Erie %, Reading 1%, land aad Ptite- org 1%, Cleveland and foledo %, Rock Island %, Northwestern 34, .do. preferred %, Fort Wayne %, Milwaukee andé St. Paul 3, do. preferred 3s, Ohio aud ‘Mississippi certificates 74, Western Union Telegraph \. \Paciio Mail 3g, Atiantic Mail 5{. Government socuritivs were strong, bat dull. Coupon five-twenties of 1862 edvanced 4, issue of 1864 35, lesue of 1965 34, new issue of 1865 3g. Among the express shares United States owed a deciine of 24% and Adams of 13g. Tennessee sixes (new) advanced 34; Missouri sixes, ex 15 per cent of the 96 per cont of interest recently in arrear, were retive, and sold at 92 a 92%,. At the open board at one o'clock the market was firm, But quiet, New York Central sold at 113%; Erie, 72% ; ‘Bodson River, 127 a 1275,; Reading, 98%; Michigan Bouthern, 793{; Clevolaud and Pittsburg, 834 (b. 3); Ropk Iwiand, 9634 0 964; Northwestern, 48% ; do. pro- Aarred, 065; Ohio and Mississippl cortificates, 253¢; ‘Western Union Telegraph, 335; ; Quicksilver, 1834. At tho second regular board there was no new feature in the market, Illinois Central closed '{ Jower Man at tho Orst regular board, Northwesterm preferred, bs. Rock Isiand was % higher, Fort Wayno \. Gov- ernment securities were ‘tail aud coupon fivo-twenties of 1862. cloned ¥ lower, issue of.18%4 . The issue of 1865 advanced i. Missouri sixes advanced ;. Ten- messes cixe:, new, declined % ‘The express shares ‘Were heavy and thore seems to be asirong disposition to soli them, for some reason not apparent on the sur. face, among those supposed to be most familiar with sheiratairs; vut while they aro seliiug thoy endeavor to Keep. the market firm, as thoy are still large hoiders of the reupective stocks. We ‘argo showed a deciine of Band Adamsof X. At the open board at half-past three the marcet was ‘strong in tone, but inactive. Erie sold at 73, Michigan Southern, 79\¢ (b. 10); Cieveland and Pittsburg, 8344 {®, 3); Rock Island, 9645; Northwostern, 48% ; do. pro- ferred, 665; ; Toledo, Wabash and Western, 39}. During tbe rest of the afierncon the market continued very firm, bot dull, and Reading advanced one percent. At giz o'clock the following quotations were curront Now York Central, 113% a 113%; Erie, 7355 a Hudson River, 127%; Reading, 90%; Cleveland aud Pittsburg, 8308834; Rock Isiaud, 965 a» 96%; Fort ‘Wayne, 974 9 97%; Northwostern, 485; a 48K; do, preferred, 605, a 60%; Pacifla Mail, 14655 a 1464; Oaio aud Mimissippi certificates, 253;; Western Union Tele- graph, 335; a 33%. The following prices were bid for the Express sbares:— Adams, 644; United States, 62; Ameri- ean, 62; Morcbants Union, 25. ‘The following is s comparison of the prices of the Jeading stocks at the first board to-day and at the seme ‘time last month :— Sept. 30, Oct, 80, Highe ". Lower, New York Central. 10835 118% oy o Pa § . ms 1M is 5. nd Pistavarg. *% Northwestera.... 6 - The foreign exchange marke! experienced a fartber @Ayence of + percent, and at the close |t was quiet aud Steady, Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days wore quoted at 1092; 210955; at three days, 109%) 0 ‘310; Commercial ditis, 10856 109; Dills on Paris at wixty days, 6.27 )¢ & 5.16%; at three days, 5.15 4 5.149), ‘The following isa stavemont of toe condition of (ue nalional banks Of tho United States on tho first Monday of Osiober im the presont and previous years — 1896. 1967, $419,568.45 66.628,818 33,601,706 293,463,196 2,979,95 110,681,957 26,879,804 1, 493,960 ay 288,308 and banks 19,696,014 $1,495,033,029 }I0P, 05, 450 888,185,150 80, 384,600 157,280, 968 10,928, 861 5, 108,220 8,668,072 11,881,603 20, 059,840 21,975,404 104, 292, 500 $8,376,601 $1, 495,038,029 108,676,060 11,791,961 Potal rosources....... $1,026,499,900 “Phe Bank of Kugland return for the week ending October 16 is a8 follown, Compared with the statement of Oct. 0. Ort, 16. » 01,057,448 24,559,057 + 16,802,800 20,482,787 + 12,804,873 (12,891,203, 1 AT/104,197 16,951,067 1 g}675,000 068, + 13,461,976 12, 140.676 * 94697 0M8 008, 745 24,100,004 = 28-:961,902 ‘The following ts am exhibit of the condition of the Bank ef England om October 16, end.at the oor ing period tu each of the last three years, oun a comparative view of ihe bank rate of discount and the price of consols:— Gstaad built as Se a The following is the official return of bills cleared at the Bankers’ Clearing for the week eading October 16:— ses ++£7,905,000 Tuesday... sid orm “7..,"9512.000 Wednesday. Saturaay. 11,738 000 Monday. ), 996,000 The return of the Bank of France for the week ending October 17 shows the folloming *hanges as compared with the previous account:—dInerease: Bills discounted, 18,500,000f,, current accounts, 20,000,000f.; motes, 6,- 333,000f. ; treasury balance, 600,000f.; advances, 200,- ooof, Decrease: Cash im hand, €,200,000f. This return shows # diminution of £168,000 in the stock of bullion, which now stands at £36, 185,000, a reduction of £2,816,- 000 from the extraordinary total attained on the 19th of September, In the bills discounted there has been en Increase of £740,000, ‘There is no change is the value of money on the Continent, The following are the latest bank and open SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Wednesday, Oct. 30—10:15 A. M. $2000 US 6s, 6.20, a 1 60000 US 6's, Sa 06 i, 65 115000 Ub 6, bd, 5100) do, iv oloce tars 300 UBS & os 53 20 U BF € ta xpress Co. : Es ua ni 3! 60) 7.01 i Sek ry 7 11a) fo 1 it 200 Brookiyn Oa wi 9% i) 4 ‘Tenn 6's, new... « 1g 0 NCarolina 6’ do. ns ee = 8 1000 Mo Se; Pae Rit ise 20000 Ohio & Miss cer... 35 do, a0 1000 Harlem Ist m. 4000 111 Cen bondi 5000 ChANW con ey bs 7100 Tol & Wab 2d m.- 2000 Clevee Pitts 4th 2000 spay “pele is 1000 woenes 3000 Dussiouxds im 800 Wes Un Tel 7's bs 9000 Ciev & Tols f bas 1us 30 sho Con } RationsiBk 1s, J West a a Ts be ity 40 100 Pitts: FW & Chi RH oi ‘119 Mar & Cin Ist pref... 17 100 Bg 13 Det & Sid Ganalg 2 16 Le Pacific Mi do. vide COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wepvespay, Oct. 30-6 P.M, Corrox.—In’consequence of the unfavorable cable advices the market was depressed, dnd m decline of 3c. a 4c. per Tb. was conceded. There was ® better demand, however, the salts footing up 2,800 bales, mainly for spinning and export, We quote:— Uplanin: Flite. < Meble. NOG, Iie Why He 18 i 2 % Corrxr.—Holders of Rio asked an advance of fully Xe. per Ib., which checked business matertally. The sales (part late last evening) were 1,682 bags, ex Leonora, at Llc. a 12c. ; . do., ex Dorris Brodorson, at Ie. ; 380 do., Exmeraita, “ 11 gold, in bond; and 268 do. ex: Guiding Star pitas Other descriptions quiet but stondy at Drimer quotaidons. Fioun axp Gnatn.— Receipts, 02.095 bbls. flour, 260 do. and G14 bigs corn meal, 287.945 02,150 do. corn, 120,063" do. cats, 14600, do, Tye and 6 7 ran’ somewhat. irregular ping grades cl ig! eu were also firm; but medum grades at tho close, without being quotably lower, were heavy and tended in favor of ihe buyer. The shippmg demand: for extra State continued \derat e made for export at $10 60 a, Steady, but quiet, The sale ingiufing shipping) extra State, fu a $1075, Southern flour was quiet, but meady, with sales oe Dols. wishih the range of our 4 0 Kye tlowr was » but steady. 250 bbia. at on $9.2 Coru Meal was mare nective. Rates 1,000 bb $6 70 for city and $7 50 for Brandywine, We nd Wester: % at $6 ied luperfine Stat Extra State. Chores do, sdium ext Round boop Ohio. shippieg brands. Hound aogo Ohto, (rade brands St. Louis low extra... Ft Louls straignt ex St Touts choice double St. Lonts choice fami} Common Southera.. Faney and extra do. California four (sacks and bbi Rye flour (auperfine). Corn meal, clty a cBaRaESerans' esRzessseslerss' 73 —The demand for ‘wheat Was more active, but at lower Fates which, in view of heavy receipts and free offert holaers were coupelied to accept, The market at the close was sieady at ‘io Zi for No 2 Silwank: fates were abou 270.000 bushe evening, nly for sh pmer 2 a $2 Yo Sree host don $480 (os No. 1 to., $239 Canada daw dro), 94% ior choles amber State, fore ant ally elosiny $1 40 ations, hover emisanuiack tee were about 600 Sushels at Hye. a Ble, closin, Wy Nee Kye was quiet, with saies of 12,000 bushels’ at $1 ptr ee for Western, bg was sieady, wiih sales of b t $1 35 ih 40 fr aie and Western, Salt as was sales were made of 15,000 J The wone of the market waa firmer and slight re Obtained for grain, the mens o which, however, were laut. ‘There was an improved de- mand for voasels ior charies faken up for the petrol tos, The engage. ments we 10d. 890 nomin. ster oy ole iiathels ‘wheat en ie. ony bol rp. pet A bark, 450 tons with waeat, the east coast of Great Bri'aly to a wetish Corks YOL tone. pettoienm 10 ane Medi + Ge, Gdn, with the privi- 0 “bbls. petro ran;a; ove of 3 3.0 bbls. sj otis of 4 00 do‘do. ton di port aod ‘an American ‘bark, about 500 has private terms. rely nominal, 0 ly active at former prices, vit:—78e. for shipping and $1 a 81 35 for rotail lot Hors ‘remaine dia moderate demand. Sales 40 bales a: BS. Hewr,—All inactive, and priecs were Asees.—The market was a trifle more active, but at rather easor pricos., ales were made of 241 lide. 31 audd 12 bhda, do. on private terms. Barbados at Sige. and 113 do, Deme- cits turpentine was not so free! and the tendency of prices was downward. ‘There were sales of 200 bole. ta merchantable o1 at So. 20 do. in. ehippine order at 80 do. tn bond at 46}4e. aod 200 do, in bond, in Wilmington, at 4iage, ‘The transac: tions im rosin were again light, aud Brlcogculed in buyers! 18 3 30) do, strained at outhern piten of 5,00) gallons Amertean linseed at $1 oh. | Crashers’ (prices were unchanged at 4. Oiher kinds remained quiet bat rene nd nativity th the ork tnafl ne ‘ded! lower, mene ceiling aa low at $21 At ihe extreme ae and cl i 2 N The sales cash aed regular’ ware san le There were also gales of 1,000 Shie meas ‘at G21 25 prion Jat bait Be minaiiy nd nominal. Of be festern at $18 9 $9). owed no cha ha Bacon ul . Bales wore made of 20 bores i Noversber, at 120. som Cat meate were = minal. The marke for ia was less golive ac without deoiind ae sila te par ibe » oh wi The market he onded txhibied a there wae no f neh" In ame cam Feallens. We for nt Sie nnd 8049 y wd ine market ae Phi Failagetpat hia a about previcas eve fed wate, 8900 bola, for October, a Sige and boldere anak UL Tate to.good rehding Cul alea were $091 8 Ide, for Cabs; on ‘orma, ng taore fe ’ — yee and he BacDR—OF Camotia tinea weheNrY Of no farther valor; 10 do., for en Se —TWO GOOD GIRLS; O%! Seok, washer and ironer, the other es chasnbermaa be seen for two days. ip sar: EAST 1TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—AS COOK; FOUR Years’ city reference given. WOMAN AS }] PRINOR ST., IN THE STORE.—A RESPECTABLE girl to cook, wash and fron; no objection to do ousework, 22. Seeks willng to sania wite the ead int 4 anaiat with the ws ‘Bo objection tothe country; best reference. San an De seen for two days. 3 MARKET ST.. CORNER OF HENRY. THIRD floor.—A respectable woman as first cl Poroughly understands ner business, Can be Pry ts oe 7 CORNELIA ST. NEAR BLEGORER, IN. THE .—A firat class cook and baker; understands ail finds of Soups, meets anil desserts; ‘good city reference. Call for two QQ West ar 87, BETWEEN STH AND Ta AVS.— Avery respectable woman asa plain cook aud fo sasint with the washing; bas very best ‘uty reference. Can be seen for two CARMINE ST.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS cook; understands her business in all its branche meat soups poultry, pastry, jellies an 66 yy Ww elty ref nae + Gail for three days, 66 WEST, ISTH St., TAIRD STORY.—A YOUNG Wo. man as 8 xo one who understi nds soups and all kinds of meatsand § baking ‘bread and pasty; hus good tity references. Can be see for two days, WEST WH 8T., IN THE woman as cook; would be willip, washing and irouing ina private f ence, REAR.—A YOUNG ‘© assist with the good cliy refer: WEST 18TH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS ‘first class cook; has no objection to ge toa hotel or first class Laight bongs: Degt city reference given, Can be seen for two da: of bal cand would do the jain ee selsrence’ L be: spo thpggmend 87 px Ae AY. OPPOSITE OXFORD me ‘woman as first amen a housekee} re he can Beav B34 years, beside hor; best city references, ee WEST 18TH 8T.—A COMPETENT AND EX. fenced woman as first class cook; understands al) Kinds of soup and game; club preferred; city reference. Cali for two days. 92 COLUMBIA 8T.—A be gy p dopey YOUNG Wo. a man as good plain cook and in the eae and ironing, or to do general housework in'a email 7 Call for two days, 9 WEST 17TH 8T.—A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WO. man as cook; would do housework for a emall femily; muntry, he bast city reference. EAST ITH ST, BETWEEN 1ST AND 3D AvS— A competent woman as first rate cook; understands her business thoroughly; best city referetice from last Place. Uall for two days. 10 EAST 2TH 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST clase cook in @ private family; understands all kinds ete pking: boning and larding; best city reference from her place. 10 SULLIVAN 8T.~A RESPECTABLE GIRL a Cook or to asaist with the wasl and ironin, required; | Can show six years’ reference. a til suit 1 0¢ ORCHARD ST., REAR BUILDING, TOP FLOOR.— 63 A steady bd pee a pain cook: MS a aret rate Miinged Sod irover; no objection to do mel Ouse Work frail fon ood cliy reference, Gan be seen for two ave. Bo objection ee sovmarane ra ny; ake many, ae oe oe x = anne. STORE. AS class cont, ae Sratings Bano, bet rons and-amerianmeooitg? ag Tived in, secn for vwo days, 301 & MULBERRY, ST. IN THE REAR NEAR Protestant good plats coo makes good bread and biscuit; ood waah $Stet End toner 302 ata Lee ayeet. cyano COOK; ahd assiai wi washing aud j good city reference from her last place. 303 BUDAON ST., CORNER SPRING YOUNG ‘oman to ing washing aud lyoning in “ay we three cook : small private ‘araiye Best city Feforence. Call WEST 21H 8T,, BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH 313% —A young German girl as cook in a small Amerlean’ milly ; Goud reference given. Q) 5 9TH AV, NEAR STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE 315 © roma i a in a small private fx family ax good plain cook ; make good bread with the washing Mf required; good city Tolerant NEAR MTH 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN 3 cook; {s willing to help with washing; is a good Bener; nts bot reference from Beran Bnew” © OT Per ee THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A > le wirl emer wash and iron: no objec: in the country, Call for two tion to gow aya. ie 2oTH 81, BETWEEN #7H AND. $7 0 ang girl aciat with the’ washing, gr would do al ao ail the 327 we sonal family: the other 1? Jelaronce trou thelr leet places no ni, Serings bee ty Pe rere Soi eri aaeak: sie ai ai toe a 79 rene Ta Geonames wai or 8T., IN THE REAR.—AN aa seamstress. or 84. Wear um do fine each ts private family; eter reference. 94 3 WEST 20TH 8T,, NEAR 6TH AV.—A RESPECTA- of children; has lived ia first class Dent of sity reference, 103 ah Satie aaa as rg: tna small Pee %, en Sa rele Lay =X ‘EST ae YOUNG Wo- we, Sanat to Fe honesty 109 © EAST 19TH 109: Dermaid end walroes Family os tne beahelaeaaiiiooaen: tages ete ov jPECTABLE we raid oF wartese; the best cly A arly ones As CHAM. reference, 33 STH AV.—A be an ge aromas AS FIRST Q class cook; understands all kinds of cooking; the beat city reterence. WEST 2TH ST, BETWEEN 8TH AND. 9TH —A competent woman as good plain cook: washer aut itoner; no objection to" general housework. Willing and obliging. A en dal 42D ST.—A COMPETENT AND BXPE- jenced woman to cook, wash and iron, or do house. work in < small family, no objection to the country. Two 5 years’ clty reference, 339 Bast sore. eas ABN 151: 44D .ED Ava. wo a cook, washer and ironer ne olver as g00d city reference, 343 Mit st, BRTWEEN OTH AND OTH AVS—A &® child to do cooking or fousework | 347 Bast ure mt IN THE STORE.—TWO RE pectable (sisters), together Sook; baker of t Bed ausiag is tha wack: ing and ironing; the ‘otuey to'de shamberwort and walt 4 or will assist in the 3 no jection to the country; ‘ob; days: 34 EAST 17TH 8T., BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS.— A Grat class French nook as head cork; can take entire charge of any large establishment; is also a ‘arst class housekeeper; beat city reference for a number of years, © D ST. E, 350 & ae he NEAR 18ST AY, eal enced wo: then to cook’ wash vad irou th's aumall private fanmil excellent baker and has best city reference from place. Q5] EAST ISTH St. IN TAR DRY GOODS STORE — DL A respectable P nt woman to do plain cook- ing and part of the washing; beat olty reference, 353 WEST 2sTH St. BETWEEN STH AND 9TH AVS. A respectable g) ‘and fron in a private family. "Best reference. 35. WESE 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS washing; best city references. Call for two 3 is an or last 105 WEST 29H ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—TWO VERY RE- spertable young girls; as cook, washer and iron- er; the other as chambermaid and waltress; is wilting to Assist m the washing; beat city reference, Cal! for iwo days, 108 WEST 28TH sT.—A RESPECTABLE woman AS first class cook; understands meats, d_jel- iies; in also an excellent baker, ‘Has the best city reference from her last employer, 109 EAST 19TH 8T.-A YOUNG WOMAN 4S A «J good cook, and also an excellent baker; good city > 100 <= ate ae he cok; ton good pantry cook "oan, mek oi gpa can make exit; nas good city rsferones. Goll for two dayne om ll 0. WEST 177H —TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; I one as cook, washer and froner, the other as cham: pecmald and waitress; both understand their busine do} bhiging i three years’ city reference from last em- Call for two days. 1 0 WEST 18TH 8T., IN THE REAR, ROOM NO. 9.— ble young _ ‘a8 cook, washer and ironer ; best city reference can be given. Cull for two days. WEST 16TH 8T.—A COMPETENT PROTESTANT ascook: understands her business thoroughly ity reference. 2 WEST 18TH ST., IN THE REAR, ROOM NO, 3.— Z_ Two reapeciable youn, ng rls, aisteke: one as cook, washer and ‘ronert the’ othér as chambermaid and walt ress; best city reference. lig WEST 15TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—A RESPECT. able girl as cook; won'd assist with the washing and troning if required; is w good baker ; best city reference. 11G BAST 27H Sf. FIRST FLOOR. FRONT ROOM. A young woman an first class cook: understands cooking in ull tts branches, Goot eity reference. 17 NEST TH ST.—A MIDDLE AGED, AMERICAN woman as cook, ina small family. and to assist with the washing and lroning; good city reference, Can be for two days, 12 cook! ny ing 127 sist fn the washing: neen for two days. seen 8TH 8T.—ST. MARK’S PLACK, THIRD FLA ‘OR, back room.—A respectable woman, understands in ail tte branches; is willing to assistat the wash- _Beat city reference. Call for two days, WEST STH st, A RESPECTABLE WOMAN in a small private family to do the cooking and as- has the best city re(erence, Can be cook; understands her business; best city refer- ence. 387 2D AV., BETWEEN 22D AND 23D 8TS.—A8 good ook: no Sujection te to assist in washing end froutng: good city reference. 401 WEST (2D ST, OTH AV.—A RESPECTABLE 4 gitl as cook and to assist with the washing and b good city reference. 405 West sis? st. —A respectable womal bakery is willing to asst clty reterence from her 4.04, MTH ST. CORNER 91M AY., IN THE BASE: ment.—A ‘neat, nee girl to cook, wash and irov, or to do Good city reference. 40. Wests 81.—TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG the “other as, chambermald aud waitress; mol the same house preferred; both have good city reference, Call for two days, 4.08 WES? 887 81, BETWEEN STH AND 10Tit ave.—A com} sat woman do cooking. washing and ironing in @ smal ly; can give good references, ‘Apply for two doya, 41 5 = 4 1/?H 8T.—A RESYECTABLE WOMAN aS washer and ironer; good elty reference, 17 Bagh TH sta, neg ake oat WOMAN a8 the AT ee Witieg bedostguay merely welewase 6) EAST ISTH ST.—A SCOTCH PROTESTANT GIRL 2 vas cook, washer and. frouer ‘small private 422 of would do general housewor! jection to the country; good city reference, 24 WEST 16TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Aret rate cook: walling and oblige: no objection boarding house; haw Dest cny reference. Can dayae FAST 12TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT room.—Two respectable women; one an cook, Washer aud trone:; the o\ber, chamvermaid and waitress, Best city reference from thelr last employers. Can be seen for two days. 427 SAL. BETWEEN UST AND 22D STS...IN TAR abakery.—A competent woman as cook ; understands aiid desserts; willing to assist with a iron ironing, bes bast city reference. EAST M4TH ST., ROOM NO. 1A RESPECTA- dle woman as first class cook; undersands her is also s comperent baud at baking all , biscuit aud desserts, Best city refe- the wi 43e business pei fectly; sorts of bread, pi Fence Siven, &TH &T.—A YOUNG Wo. ood plain cook, ina small |, or address ©. BL 130 Sz MARE'S Place. from England famity. ‘Can be seen from 10 til 131 REST WH st BETWEEN, 6TH AND 7TH 2 ave,—A Fie wenn od girl as plal he ood washer and ny 14] NEST 27TH ST. NEAR 7TH AV. RE AR RUILD. fng.—A very respectable yume woman as cook. will ingto fis with the washin; if required. Best eity ret- ence. ‘Can be seen for two ays. = 1146 WEST 19TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 1TH ave., rear baildin ‘competent person aw first rate oook; is @ good washer and ironer and a good baker; thoroughly wuderstands her business; has no objestion te a boarding ho tine; good city reference, 145 WEST 287i ST, BETWHEN érit AND ITH ©) avs. —A respeclabia youn; g girl ‘as cook, washer and ironer; beat city reference from last place. 46 6TH AV., CORNER 28TH STA RESPECTA- 52 ble young women as first class cook; understands French and Engiish cooking in all its branches; the best eity reference. Call for t two days, 50S West ATH Sr. 4 FEW DOORS BELOW lori DUD ay., second floor. Troat ro0m,—A reapectable girl as Raa cook, good wasner and troner; good references. Can neon foF two days. 517 EAST, HTH, Stick YOUNG GIRL, LATELY vo landed from London, as good cook or waitress; has lived m frst class families, nil for two days, LE GIRL AS COOK, small family, Beat ey 573 Suter’ ana rower tn reference, 66. 6H AV. N competent woman as first hor business: willing to asslet witht ing, Has the best eity roterence, KAR 8TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A cook: understands ‘Washing avd irons aD AV., IN THE REAR—A RESPECTABLE oung sith as cook, washer and lroner; can cook all meats aud pastzy; is willing and obliging; dest 146 Kinds} reference, 148 T VTE 8T,—A RESPECTABLE WELSH woman, as first clase cook; understands her busi- ess thoroughly: mo objection to first class boarding house, RN AT AND 7TH AVS. ot long In the country ; o1 troning or general housework; k and waiting: can do plain sew: 55 WST ST, BETW respectable giris, aS Doce washing au the o her to do chamberw: ing: are willing and obligi 159 ‘RAST 20TH ST. jose thoroughly. Call for two days, ik WOMAN AS brunahes; 20 ference. ejection vo a private boarding house; be 180 AST OTH &T.—A cook, Wash and tron; | ironer; can do French fluting if required. Kinds ¢ Of pastry, 195 TH Av. A “RESPECTABLE. tlars 00k. who thoroughl ness in all ite branches: ail kinas ol and jellies; best city reieronce, SPECTAMT ¥ WOMAN TO is an excellent baker and Can cook ail TRE AS FIRST underaiandy her busl- mneats,pasiry, fee cream NEAR 7TH AV, FIRST understands ail kinds of vaste * economical; prefers # ly reference. “soups and boarding hotise or hotel; O10) Bim ta 210 cook, wari Inst place, Rach for PROTESTANT GIRL PLAI od ironer; best reference from her 213 7 A A RESP ECTABL as plain cook, first class washer and (roner, in the store. 21 an 213 ence. west, ust 16TH St BETWEEN Trl AND st feat! ble woman as cook; understands j Ho objection to assist in washing uity Feferauce, Can be seen till euited. 71H AV.—A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN as good plain cook, washer and troper; good refer. 21 EW NO.) HAST 7TH 8T.—TWO YOUNG is, ON Ae COOK, Washor ® d troner; the other as Citi cod waitress, or as chambermald pores, Tue deat beat elty reterence from their Inst place. ST., ROOM 16.-TWO YOUNG Otte 222 | wrat, 19TH ST. BETWEEN STH AND STE ora. third foer.—A roung Frovesiant woman a8 Cook anid to adalat with washing: city reference, 295 ay WRe? WTH ST.—A woman to was! ion or to do oework | understands her bu ity reference, 2p aa Marketa er last place, € 5 st 2 V., BETWREN Mere 4 poled pu cook: in a 23 hrm casiorn, a, for aig! hanes aay wo days. ie 14; 30 Av., CORNER STH STA RESPECTABLE young girl xe pla a first clast washer and froner, gud wil cr erally useful; beat city ator N fi AND 45TH STS.—A woman as cook, washer and voor for s small family , beat referene ACCOMPLISHE nel, as well as German, bie reference to former empiby- cook or honsekeoper in a first box 190 Herald office, reference giv PROFESSED AA. arts of cooking, with era, wishes a situat class house, Address Chambermaids, &e. PORTLAND AY. NEAR DE KALB AV, BROOK le young girl as chambermaid an- an IN THR UNDERTAKER’S STORE.—A RE- spoctuble Protestant gi:l as chambermad and seame stress, or would be willing to make herself geoerally ueeCul. UNION COURT, ¢ 2 itn and Bath chambermaid and wi ing, oF ta do housewor! fy ITH AY., IVERSITY PLACE, BETWEEN op foor. A respectable Seotch girl ax or to assist in washing an 4 small family ; bo objection to a y best ent city ref reference. short dirtanes In the eoun 13 gkovs ST.—A YOUNG GIRL OF RESPROTA- e yas chambermald and purse; good references her present employer's, 17 NES we sta RESPECTABLE GTRE Js chambermaid and waitress or as cham berm aad to 4o plain sowing. Apply at ber preseut empl 20 GAXSEYOORT STA RESPECTABLE, AMERI- can Protestant girl as chambermad and to do sewing; is. good operator on Winer & Wilson's sewing machine, Go. noe from her iast eupioyers, 29 LEWIS st. wr RESPEC SCTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS chamber: or would, do 4 beat elty reference. LATE EM PLOYRR'S).— aad % woman to do Shamberwrork, ot wore children; good refe: aid and seal private fai Or BAS? @D 8 Sv) Proveswnt yo sew, or would take Jorn et. [BETWEEN BROADWAY AND girl to do chamberwork ihren Ca chamberwork ond waiting; BIA ST.—A Fi are ) Touma GIRL bermaid or ebiidren’ ‘objection 10 ABLE GIRL, AS COOK IN » priv: mie eowi Be city reference, two aoe, rome a —A ‘YOUNG oust ae CHAM. ese, Good referes steacd-one ements ) Weer mrn aT TW x. 2 32, Sie character iets yatatone To hea erase Sy tle; beat reference NES aD 08 34 tare, Se ecen ec last ou 37 Ye hs ew AV, B, CORNER OF 7TH sT.—. aay reference reference given. ll 172 west BOTH STA RESPECTABLE QTRL AS chambermald and waitress, or would assist with the ‘washing aud iron! 118 ee 29TH ST.. would do qeunee housework ina snail fasntly 1 SACKETT BT, SECORLEN.- A. EESEROZARED| young womat hambermaid and waitress. or to take care of children nd do plain sewing: t fas the best city reference. Cali for two days, 13 EAST pe 8T.—A rouNe. AMBRIOAR GIRL ws ep id wa‘ r to do chamber. work and fine washing and ironinge three years’ reference, Can be seen for two days. 183 wa", 1TH 8T., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH avs.—A young E: ‘| as chambermaid or Waitress; understands all family sewing. QG WEST, Wri st, BETWEEN 6TH AND, 7TH Avs.—A respectrble young gtri as chambermaid and waitress, or would do chamberwork and fine washing. City reference. 140 ae 19TH ST. Lg taal tA spiny FRONT PETERAN © os eva eh’ My Ae Tes} ang girlas and waitress GF to do general hocowsre in & caall 14Q WES? wor et, BETWEEN 6 AND 7TH AVS; rear gable ed ‘young girl as chambermatd and ‘Waitrose; has n To assist with washing and iron tng; beat city r WEST 83D 8T., BETWEEN 6TH AND 71H girlas chambermaid and to do plain ‘the care of childret hf . Call for . THIRD peo BACK ROOM.— roung girl as \bermaid and wai:- Swork and “plain sewing: can operate on Wheeler & Wilson . machine: has good city refereuce.§ 4 ‘WEST 27TH &T., ROOM NO. 4—A fe pant le 1 al young woman as chambermaid and w: ar vo do fre setinetla t privaie foaallyy” boat oity rotarenca Gan be seen for two days. 159 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—AN INTEL. ) gent Aeron irl todo chamberwork, or would full charge of one or two growing thildren | beet city relerence, 159% EAST 2D nde ER COMPETENT ere WOMAN as as chambermal it with the washing, or no et jection wg wthe a wwaltrese; me poubenyy good cay ference, 1G] Balt 288, Pt oA, BESFROTABLE YOUNG ae s chamberwork Drivatefamily, to do 1G Q Bast ere eta 180 SANDS St, BROOKLYN 4 YOUNG OIRI. As eh jainbermaid and to do sewing or as nurse and to do sewing; best city references. 1Q6 WEST Ute st, NEAR OTH Av., FIRST FLOOR, front room.—A Tespectal ‘as chamber: maid-and waitress and assist in the washing and irouing: (good ref ria wasl COMPETENT WOMAN 48 ‘waitress; city reference. ference, Call for two days. ‘3 WEST 27TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—AN EX. mberwork woman’ to do cha walling, or 0 60, Plain Bowing: city city referes gy 203 EAST 47TH 8T., BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS., top floor, back Toom.—A young girl as chamber: Maid and waitress; no objection to housework in « small family; the best city reference can be given, Call for two day. Q05 MEST BIH ST, NEAR TH AVENUE. competent cig ieee as chambermais Seite roid agaist wi b the, waahing end ironing: wil fouad willing and ol og; ee years’ from ber Inst place. abide ed a ¢ WES STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 207 girias tae and waitress; the best city EN (‘TH AND 8TH YR WEST wD st. Ber fron Gigosd plain sok. Gan give goed’ elty setae ence. “all for two dave, fies 210 NEST MT Sty BETWEEN TTHt AND oH ave.—A respectable girl as chambermaid and walt. Tess, and would be willing to assiet In washing and ironing If required ; best city reference from her her last place, ead respectable Sa SG LN ee iar nia oe WEST 19TH oa a co) sewer; ora Togular waitress; siiy veterened ms two days. 8D Av.. un ae STORE.—A respeciabilits as yee willing and obiiging; good rere abd suiging, guilt thie ayn 1st AV., NEAR MTH 8T.—A RESP! ‘ oe and wai ry ie a at sferenee. me Je dermal a6 Seg ee ager ens. aa cc na A al sh F ~ 686 sD ANbie girl TOP et ayer 3 mages ROOMS.—A 4 operaie oh Wheeler & Wilseate, machine i Blind children or to go a abort distance im the coumtry. 4 \ 1 Weer, STH Sty to take cars of 2 reference 3D AY, SECOND, FLOOK—& RESP! objection to taking care of children; best sty reference, 814. §TH AY. NEAR. sore 81, FIRST ¥ bermaia and waitress ina private familg. Fires clase relent fcnce from bee lass emiployan sie ermal EN Oy BROADWAY. BETWERN AND 19TH a H 880% weal Sraspaeek tan seal a Re from her last place, 2 Y, BETWEEN 18TH at B80 re Repectable young giet as chambermatd neg Scaitrais been en actions peo ea eemrees ars. + Bescen at her last place for two days, rasp jh a: N AS CRA Kan ee WANTED—BY 'y reference. Call on eee no, Gy with good av., second fox. Norees, &e. EAST a! ST.-A PROTESTANT WOuaK Aa. need, and capable of taxing charge* ee eee ce ee pears ean for two re dopey savern the hours of 10 and 12. 6TH 8T,, THIRD BLopne $3) trp denen ort vt PE woman as wet nurse; her. quire for three days. 1 fe god bts 8T.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT WOMAR Semmens the care of a baby; can de | WEST 17TH 81,-A RESPECTABLE som ‘man a8 nures or seamatress; understands all of family sewing. Best roterence. 24. PA Frenct indy’ iat peivaia fam fo vo mse cre oe WEST 36TH 8T.—A ©OM!"! my Pra WOMAN 30 et Atak Soe ae 2d ST. BETWEEN 3D AND 8D AVE ; seamstress ; ean 4 young woman as nurse and good refereeos, Call at Grarauzar school, as above, NEAR MADISON AYA = int woman as nurse; is capable bab; o its birth; i bas a sins Sera Sat da eb cece ate 8TH 8T., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH ve 5 60 niyo gl nsenlae meade ae ; wD io s presente employer's ay time until suited. <h Z 6 WEST 88D ST.—A MIDDLE’ AGED nusse and seamatress; is capable of taking @ baby from its birth. Has the best city reference, QQ CLF, 8%. UP STAIRS —A - RESTEON ft married woman who bas lost her own ehila vo ra wet nursing at her own home, Avply for three days. iS) 95 WEST 19TH ST —A RESPECTABLE YOUNQ women as nurse and seamstress trottery ov braiding. "A ery oF Call fo? two days, a 100 ¢ (CORNER OF 80TH ST. AND 6TH AY; Rr spectenie, young girt to tuke care of ‘ailares sr eta reese epic * 103 WEST OTH ST, NEAR 66H AV.—& XOUN(Y 10 i OF wi - MERLE ES Sameloanrinee Pe} Dta sT.—A Rata YOUNG. mt ry to do Ugh bamboo cam operate on rs ilson’s and. Grover & sewing ie oe es very best city ref vel ence. ot from 10 to 3. 213, Terma 7TH Mea RESPECTABLE GIRL AS CHAM. d waitress; willing to assist in washing; OL EAST 27d sT.—a FROeR STANT. ZOUNG we. man as chamberma id a1 deen Saw iis wilting te go @ abore dietnuce in tne county: beat city ‘reference. 216 re =k revpectal Feel FLOOR, peony uO, —A res < hambermaid ant waitress; would do light hodseworks Dest city referees. 216 West r sor 8T., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT, Room Mee wiebent a ae nt po B " required. St ited, yA | Pedy aie conan. 7TH AND 8TH AVS, Sashing sud Rontug, ofts ensist'n waiuog; good chy rer trence,” Can be ‘be seen for two days. Si, 7TH AY., ae wer Fone , ee ‘on ;. has the best reference from ‘pao dress C. 8. er last place, Call on or 292 KE }PH St. BETWEEN STH AND OTH AVS. IN aes he rear. <A respestable youne woman ine privite do chamberwork and waiting, or to aasiot with the wast’ mgend Troning; can give | nx years" city rence 298 EAST 35111 ST.~A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girlies chambermaid and to assist with the washin Dal and tronte ng best clty reference from her last place, © for one day. 9 WEST I7TA ST.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT WO- man as ehamberinaid and to 4> plain sewing in a gevicleman’s family: va frat class embrolderor; honest and Obiiging, Can be fren for two days, — EAST 45TH ST, BETWEEN 2 top floor, front ‘room.—A rem chambermaid and reamstress, or wor sinall family, Good city reteren 230 WATER 4 BETWEEN GOLD AND en ava,, Brooklyn.—A respectable Euan oun an chambermaid and waitress; is willtag re. rae ‘and ironing; best reference if required. “Gall 35 (NEW NO.) EAST 190i STA RESPROTABLE oung girl as chambermaid aud to take care children; is a good plain sewer, Best city reference. ST AY., BETWEEN sT3.—A i= at E) MTR AND Lets st reapectable bie Young aiet aa sham 242, OP NEAR (TH AV,—A YOUNG 20 AND SD AVS. Texpeciable young, for =, do plain sewing; good ref- do seumner wore, nod walting or rae illing and obliging ; fas ‘bast Wrst nt — A be gre ts too 088; is ferences a tron Yast place, ses ee on at 248 sarans La small oT ig young gin 19 rwark and assist ‘In Loonie .d housework in a family. Good city See . ag ae ons wear © 33D at. BETWEEN 7TH AND af AVS — abl as chambermaid and watiress, or take wal jn reference. aTH 8T.. SECOND FLOOR, opty ee ae» Bra vescelty reference Aakind Za the bootely reference," "te BLO EA pas Situ = s8T.-as Sep ene ees pron si wee dee: city vet ference give 812% Rar rit st, BEIWERN IST AND 2D AVE.— chambermaid; one who Ia wilting to assist and ireping; Or as chambermard and nurse; pe Dest Toneng reference {ror her last place, where she hae ved three Rived wares yeere. A WILL) OBLIGING TELLING AND Se antecia ar tee, OF to, susie ain, dest cit) ie “Wer inal ‘i ai erence 335 B35, ME dl Soamatresa; “ts m.. ee ean wi 10¢ fhe St, ee 6TH AND TTT Bi Aig pec elderly French. Speaks Parisian French correct: 1s well in the gare ofc {ldren, ic wa ae me capes city reference, ibd WEST aisT st., anaes bead f 109 nurse; can take a bal ap, by hand pati ling and obliging and very lig fs Wat sort 2 je d or eats having lost he ae Dg er own nurse at “tty references.5 lg’ WEST STH ST., BETWREN 6TH AND 7TH’ ¥8.—A Provestant wowan puree; alands the care of an infant from ite or care of growing children, can give the best . WEST ST. — TRL TO MINIS | Il 19 cititren ana make hereett nestels So ; 119 Bas Bast writ rarcat Se NRAR ATH AV,—A PROTASTA bn ee "WRT dist 8T.—a RESPECTABLE GIRL a ? andy masks fe house. 121 Swamy is fully competent to of an ry fo ive the bert ey por aheromee ali for two daya, lt aM oe a oR UE 122 MOTT & THIRD, FLOOR, 4 spectabie m: ‘womal xh, th gy ohare tonninement, und who lias lost herb iike to take - sebild to ney 12: EAST nt St, ROOM ‘hrm A PROTESTANT NE je} women as nur-c, to take charge of an Lactange for tw dae ‘no objection to the country; good reference, ‘TH AV., BETWEEN 16TH AND ity STs.—, 128 5 good cit — competeat woman as lady € Ws 277 H ST. BETWEEN 71TH AND 8TH Al es | 30% third floor, baci WA a AND SiH . tf to take care of chit ens would Go light. eha P three years’ reference from — lant Cao be for two days. 130 WEST 42D ST.—TO TEND CHILDREN OR TO oras bermaid and waitress; . do chamberwork, e Bo objection to go wot to the country. Call for three dayr, 136 WEST sist, Sta, bry SN ing — | f ASS nursein a private family; * a en 139 * WEST BROADWAY, IN THE REAR—A RE. pactable married woman ae wat nurse; haene ods - joetton to t to Hive country has the best reference, 1 40) WEST ISTH 8T. TA Rear eOTARLE AMERICAR,, L girl asm do plain sewing, AY.—A YOUNG OTRST, oRRM AN rances can be given. 173 Bay ‘iN UPHOLSTERED Bron —A A OOM, 5 3 Es ty as puree, cal for the fen andis ity competent to ine the entire char He Bieta fo Clog of ann Inte on aay ob A ry bent for two days. 1Q9 1814 Ay, THIRD ‘FLO! 19% spectab beat city ret nl “stad R 206 var ot at oy eA Aa PES ite birth; bas (he bee of city reference from ‘HOT TH ST., NEAR ‘TH AV.~A RESPEOT, ‘woman as infant's urea} can take (Be, entire arge of au infant from ite bi objertion to go te thee peg th or travel with « lady; bent city reference, Vall ‘or two day 2/& WEST 0h sT—a KE SPECTABLE YOUNG wet nuree in an smile ity raference from her last plone 7 TIL AND 29Tt! STS.—a& ] Treas sewer, oF “Windy good tehe. BAS? M18t 87. BEIWERN 20 AND 80 AVs ovis | 22], epostad Mo women Sr nurse od soaravtives: wood

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