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— ———~- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Farina, Nov, 20-6 P. M. ‘The mock market was calm to-day after the etting events of the week and, outside or transac- dons in those sto: ks wich are supposed to be on @o programme fora “corner” by the Erie ciique, asiness was dull. ‘There ts little or mothing new to ay of the situation !n Erte, large quantities of which ere in the possession of the clique without a marke. Were it not for'the fact thut the overiasues of stock may be retired at any momeut and the stock thus eet rid of withont to«s, te honest dealers in Wall @treet would have a magnificent opportunity cf turn- tag the tables on the swindiers by refusing to make @ market for it, thus leaving them with their oad, Indeed, there ts @ proposition to throw ous «the stock im transactions among wcokers ‘unti! it is registered mm some (ust: company or respectable banking house. Such g.etep would not, of course, be of any direct injury ‘so the swindlers, but it would put them to the tucon- wenience of retiriug the overissuesa, As there are all the way from iifty to two hundred thousand mares en route fro. Curope coasigned to them their perplexity would be s» mich the greater. They might be forced tw take some step which the law sould punish, Tie suit against the directors of the rie Company wii! probuviy be permitted to remain m the pigeon hvies of the Supreme Court, as the fe chief operator, the religious ex-director and eon- feased confederuie uf ue swindiers, has compromised aad abandoned the fight minus @ mililion and s marter of doliurs. Tue overissues are now in a lace where they can do no harm to the pubiic, @ the speculation in itrie ceases, They are a dead weight to the swiudicrs, which they can get rid of vealy by another toil step in their course of fraud. ‘@ they take this step .u+y cuufess the crime of having trand Overissued tie stock, If they do not thoy will be heavy losers if the outside public and Me respectable bank srs and brokers refuse to have anything further t» do with Erie, old or new, com- mon or preferred. Tiut they are embarrassod by ‘their load would seei to be proven by the fact that today the banks refused to certify their checks. They were cowpelicd, im consequence, to make loans of stock along with the giv- tag of checks until the money was deposited against the latter. trick, and it is suggested that it was done to break fhe price of Rock isiaud, which they are reported to” pe gathering for avvtier “corner.” That they felt ‘the sting of this action on the part of the banks een in their runntng around later in the day otering ‘so lend mé on call, ‘which, policy they thought ‘would o1 any susvicion of thelr solvency. In- deed, when it was known that their checks would ‘aot be certified the street was quick to spread a re- port of their failure. Erie opened in the morning in ‘the vicinity of 44 tu 45, soid down to 41 and rallied to 48%, which was the bidding price at the close last svening. ‘The movement of the clique in New York Central ‘wag a complete fizzie. Finding that they were buit- ing against a stone wall in attempting to circumvent , bhe Ola Commodore tavy witadrew thelr forces—the worse for the short contesi—and are now making feints in the direction of several other stocks, Rock island, Reading, Toiedo aud Michigan Southern are soentioned as those vu the programme, and the con- sequence Was increused activity in these stocks to- d@ay. St.Paul diopjped ou the strength of a report ‘that there would be nv dividend this year. The State bonds were dull, Tennessees declined n account of a report that the State was to issue $3,000,000 new railroad bonds, North Carolinas have mot experienced any improvement from the message ef Governor Holden. Gold was strong up to half-past one o’clock, but fhen became weak on the anuouncement that the Treasury was to seil $3,000,000 of gold, commenciug on Monday next, and offering $500,000 a day for Bix days. Tho price at tive P. M. was 13444 a 134%. It pened at 134% ani solid as high as 135. The gross clearings in guld were $72,024,000; the gold alances, $1,964,184, and the currency balances, $2,076,251.. Money was easy at five, six and seven per ceat, according to the ch acter. of the collateral and the standing ef the borrower. Fovreiza exchange was firmer on & asis Of 10944 a 1005, fur prime bavkers. The cessa- ‘don in the irregularity of the loaning rate of gold, which to-day was nowinal both ways, the increase im the London discount rate aud the further de- srease of specie in tac Bank of France, are three conspiring causes for ils auvance, Governments were very strong, closing at the following figures, which show # decided improve- ment as compared with yesterday:—United States mxes, 1881, registered, 1i4}y @ 11414; coupon, 1931, 114% @ 114%; 6-20's, registered, 107 & 10714; 5-20's, soupon, 1862, 110% a 11%; do., 1864, 107% a 10734; o., 1865, 107% & 103; do. new, 1855, 11034 & 11054; do., 1867, 11034 & 11034; do., 1463, 11034 @ 110%; 10-4u"s, eegistered, 104 @ 10434; 10-4W’a, Coupon, 10534 & 1064; At all the boards busiuess was dull except for Erte, few York Ceatral, Kuck island, Keading and the Northwestern stocks. At the first open board tie quotations were:—Cumberiand, 40; American Ex- » press, 45; Adams Express, 49 8 43%; United States Express, 4834; Mercuauts’ Union Express, 20 & 20); Quicksilver, 22@ 23; Cauton, 46 bid; Mariposa pre- ferred, 20% @ 21; Paciilc Mail, 115a115'4; Westera | Union Telegraph, 36 a 4845 New York Central, 12534; ) Erie, 41 241%; Hudson River, 124 a 125; Keading, 99% @ 99%; Chicago aud Alton, 137 a 145; Bankers and Brokers’, 107; Aliou and Terre Haute, 3935 a 4034; Wabash, 663, @ 07; do. preferred, 70 bid; Mil- pga and St. Paul, 66 a 66%; do. preferred, 628 Fort Wayne, 1u3'4 a 103%; Ohio and Missiasippi, posh @ 30%; Michigan Southern, 85 a 854; Lliinois Oentral, 141 bid; Pittsvurg, 564 88674; Rock Island, 30T% @ 10734; Nortuwestern, 65)4 @ 85%; do. pre- ferred, 8754 & 8744. At the first regular board Cumberland was steady; ‘Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, 26% bid; Adams Ex- soreas, % higher; United states Express, 2 per cent ‘ower; Merchants’ Univa Express, 1 per cent lower; Qnickallver, + higher; Caatun, steady; Mariposa, 5 NGtter; do. preferred, % higher; Western Union Tele- graph, steady; New York Central, 1 per cent lowet; Erle, 1to 2 per cent vewter; Reading, 1 per cent lower; Milwaukee aud st. Paul, steady; Fort Wayne, steady; Michigan Southera, % lower; Pittevurg, steady ; Toledo, 993 @ 4 bid; Rock Island, % lower; | Sorthwestern, % lower; dv. preferred, % lower. | At the second open board the quotations were:— | American Express, 43% & Mariposa preferred, 921; Pacitic Mail, 114% @ 116%; Western Union Telegraph, 26 a 36%; New York Central, 1241 8 124% ; rie, 4334 a 4354: Hudson River, 124 @ 125; Keading, 9944 200%; Milwaukee aud St. Paul, 64% @ 65; Fort Wayne, 108% @ 100; Michigan Southern, 66% 9 863; Pitteburg, 99:4 @ 99%; Rock Island, 107% @ 107%; Northwestern, 85 4} dO. preferred, 8744 @ 87. And as follows at the last reguia’ board:—Ameri- sun Express, 43 a 443,; Mariposa preferred, 2054 Paolfic 116 Vid; New York Central, 124% @ 2K 8 do, preferred, 64; Hudson River, 128 @ 123; Reading, 09% @ 0934; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 63 a 64; do, preferred, $3; Michigan jpouthern, 864 & 8655 Pitsburg, 5034 @ 86),; North- western, 85 a 86; da. preierred, 87% & 8734. The transactions at tue last open board were ox- eremeiy dull, with civsing sales of Pacific Mell at 11636; Western Umon, v6); Quicksilver, 24; New York Central, 124)9; Brie, 4344; Reading, 0044; St. Paul, 63); do. preierred, 83M; Fort Wayne, 109; Ohio and Mississ\ppi, 0054; Michigan Southern, 863 Mall, ; Pittsburg, 8644; Toledo, @*,; Rock Isiand, 107}¢; Northwestern, 84%; do. preverred, 8734. At six o'clock im the evening the street quotations were ag follows:—!'aclic Mail, 11654 bid; New York Erie, 43% &4)%4; Reading, 09 8 99.4; Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred, $34 bid; Fort Wayne, 1001 & 10034; Michigan Southern, 86% & 86, \Pittebarg, 86 @ 864; Toledo, ¥9% bid; Kock Island, 107% bid; Northwestern, 64% @ 647%. ‘The .roceipta for customs aud the receipts, pay- ments and balances at the Sub-Trensury in this cliy for the expired portion of the week have been as follows :— Custom House, o———-Sub-Treasury, ——————~. Receipts, Receipts. Payments, Balances. Nov. 16.. = oh ane $1,113,258 $38,003,825 Nov. 17.. 801,000 a) 2 638 mysseare 83.088, 706 Nov, 20.. 827,000 8,451,456 bate O19 86,630, 450 ‘The importations of dry goods at this port for the | week ending November 19 vompare as follows with she previous week:— ‘ Nor. 12, Nor, 19 ‘Entered for consumption. 50,890 ger, 761 Withdrawals 345.200 250,591 Warenoused. 840,378 i001 ‘This may be some very deep ~ Sess eee ae og erat * i oH PRE ai 3 a 2B oeieage 32 iS eiatet Fi =: eae ES PeSels ‘3 SESSsc8SesSeseeee ara fio es COMMERCIAL REPORT. Pripay, Nov. 20-6 P. M. BUILDING MATERIALS.—Tho market for almost all art!- cles coming under this classification was moderately active atunaltered prices, For Eastern spruce the demand was tolerably active at full prices, the sales being about 600,000 feet within the range of $18 50 a $21 50. Laths were in mod- erate demand and weak at 83.0 $310. Lime was in fair re- quest at #1 60 for common and $2 forlump, Rosendale ce- ment wna activo and frm at 82, Bricks were steady at former Soren 88's via, ing ont rivet, i Rey ie New hia, Agegh. P Hrxow 2% was dnt, but steady at 42340. Cor¥rE.—The market for Rio was Bo Sa ady at our last quotations. We heard of no nies, Other descriptions were dull and unchanged. "el ole ave, (in bags Ze. boriges.s eleige greasy eh \¥es2 Jacealea, a Oy cn} Lagual A Me. Jam 1b, St Domiigo, He. & Venta ar ie 8 Coprem,—Amecrican ingot naga g sale, Bas Unchanged in value. ‘The sates comprised about Oth at S2ge. w Biige, for all ki. wCCOTEHAGE GrOvk.- The den crmmmagstbedt eed ap foriner quotation ar inch Dead $i 49 15; i niger ah hook, 6 inch ach fends ihe 8 bk th lee odo. 88 Sa BT oy a0: bed pe, 14 i a whihout alt aiton a adamanting, 14 o2., being quoted Zlc. a Ye, B8o,'a Buc. perm, band. Gémbace. -antia'wan duet, But sieady st 98. a 233/¢. Goooa was dul atte. a 18. tor ae ‘and 280, ai0o., si, for Maracaito, in Band. Corton, —Recelpl was ve sul Going Food for all purposes bur shicty Cor ve, the ez ort, and aa advance fa prices tothe extent of 0. Me, pee eee * j en fpecu: Iators ang 942 by apinuers. We ap nice quota. she ti aor and bole Teme ordt } an: were is. and ga Good ordin: 2 my Bey Erp 36 id stricted by the light stock. 83). Lima wood was nominal at $72 60, 4 was also nominal nt $17, gold. DRUGS AND Dves.were in. and some kinds slinde lower, Sal ) part at #1 lo. sorta ash at 2 6-16c, @ 2)gc., do. ; nay soda 4y a dicen dacs BO kegs i-carb soda at to do, at about $8 80, do., closing at 3%c. a dc.; Lett bleacnioy ywders at dc. a4. currency ; casks creat tartar a at dice guid; 15 Green conotio ard 6 cuake (rah ceroons Honduras on private =FLoun ano Gain bia, our ide corn meal, 3,140 bags. do., ‘Tada bushels ‘Dushels whent, 29,178 ‘corn, er] lo. oats, 8,200 do. rye, 1,00 do, malt, and do. barley. The flour praren | ae dal and frreguiar and buyers would not pa; bbl. seedy prices for good brands o} State four thr export Brands which were freely taken a few days ago nt $7 would not bring over %o 75, but holders generally refused to mace 90 marked @ reduction, though commoner kinds sold for expors at We quote the market fuby ide, 9 25c, lower fo sell to any exient, though wo do. not 5 a oats he love was decidedly iar, ©8) ‘or Weatern Panda,” Californts was dull aint nousieat the pales were about 7,500 bbis, Southern flour was duli and beavy an ruled at our quotations. Sales 900 bbls. Rye flour was, in moderate demand ead prices were firm. Sales 400 bbis. W Southern Sout uperfine and extra. aorta ar (sacks and bbis,). our, ra Corn meal.Jersey 9? | S8SSSSSSSSESSSSRSR Cc —ibe market for spring wheat ‘was firm under ai mand for export and some inquiry for both millin De Tinton. Winter ‘wae dull but. ‘ihchanged. The wer 33 about 115,000 bushels, in good part for export, at 81 5) Ko. Re peg tn wore toring one oat e 0. afloat, xe a aes dost, 1.08, for for Nos .1 and 2 mixed: Shite ‘Can mer under @ falr feat @i 2m #114 for. Western ‘and $1 08 a. Corn was bi oe 6 ea quiet i BE = 9 o! realized, the salen ain 1,000 do, Grand eos Ket was moderatel; dole. at $23 50 a bw for shore were qui bpp By by ecaled and for No. rg eeriod deh were Gull at $6 25.8 85 BU for cod and §4 60 Tor scale. GuNxy Bace.We heard of no sales, and prices, were nominal at 1840. a 182, Mesars. T. 4 & Co. made the mock, November 18, in New York 10,600 bales and in boston 11,28. Sento, orm continued dall and nominal at flo. bee 14, le, as made up aioe Go., was 2,624 bales in New York and. land & Hewr, nia was dull and nominal, A ee while joto was likewise duil and nominal at 6 ae The demand was erating Ly bein wen the anlos Tor th nt Me. @ Bie, for choioe, 7 Ibe. tor common and 15e. for fair to prime, 10e. for foreign. Hibes were moderately active and prices were firm at our former quotrtions. The Mock was aUlll-iight. "There were tales of 700 Buenos Ayers at 200 Tampico, 8,512 wet and Tine Matarozom 3 ‘New Orieans and 600 Buenos on private tera PSenteh, pis, war in tolerably active demand and ‘there were sales of 10) tons Tiglinto 100 do, do., to arrive, at 2: Hengarnock on Yr terms. Colt. American was 1 Allentown at 643, We quote :—No. 1, , Old ralla were in live demas Were affected of 8,100 toon, cbretiy to arrive, terme, OF Bow Eagiish rails, whiea, were voy t r Bt, 60 in were @ , ty Mele American ware. que at a wanqaies bul atendy at means was # 7 ‘of sale, but unchanged fn value, nove, Macrae, Wie, 8 ae 05, gold; Guatarnele. 1B jo, ; Mavi 8 1 83g do. feng co fase. Ordingey foreign was quiet’ but sendy a ebout Dearax -The market for hemlock sole was sega, tive, the demand being ma‘oly | for damaged of ar average, and prices were sae cee moderate Oak was My fair ‘Qemand ® sand Los il sander We quote :— steady whice rough bialicaalh “ike ne = Heil Caivernia. 60, i root Tighe nes Byer Het ee. = Hon oe, 3 eae ie. d heavy, ae. a stinanyt a 20.5 Oy afore ple By nsetl We Re Vr Guba, sent gal f . 3 INUBCOVI regning Sony to Abe. @ 00. 5 ot Rico, wy mop 0 +. Receipts 20 bbs. arth torpentine, 1 do, Mola and 109 do, tare “or une f fang hee ted = NEW SALES AT THE MEW YORC STOCK EXCHATIE. Friday, Nev. 20—10:15 A. Mf. ‘ins vas, 8 | s2 mit pe ey ne i Hi HH i af ree Hey ite 4 i 4 fe i ait HE EH mess and a 1976 ixsiee ercnseeimtareetaee tna se ear a Seed fe SS oi erie SS ig enette aa heres os poem firm, We Baotory dairios, fair quality, Farm fancy aad extra oa fair at county aki Pure eipts, 1) ‘do. crude and Maser cone Crude ‘was extremsiy seatoo ‘scarce and decidedly Ve. and upwards, For next menth's de- Boe. ot 160, ‘The market for my those ot aay ste Fa my I : it ia general f entiraly trom, a barirof copia — who are to “corner” the market. The sales to-day were * 000 bbis, Crees. white (part, if not all,) at at hh spot and Ge balance for this moash, Bees In Paila- "tue maret wan excited. and." alia, and marth was ex c mers Peace about tice tae salen were’ about by bbls. suanviard waite, party if not all at 39 a 50!sex fOr it and November deliver ‘oe, . subse, for December, ies Eo Mo apeth wp crap duntary. 10 or danuary (0 1 890 for Neveoabes to Marsh, tee market losing oleraily Beive and strong at about us. for ‘Movermber und 39)s0, {oF December. Rok, —The market was quiet, and we heard of no sales of moment. We quote Carvllua, 6c, @ ¥o. and Rangoon, 6'c. ry ta ANTIMONY.—There were sales of 20 casks at ¢., gold. SOAP. Cantilo was quiet but sendy at Ie. 9.40, SrRAviNe.—There were sales at 13i40. a 17, for ofty and Western. jU@ak.—Tue business in raw was Nght, there being scarce- avy demand, and prices receded er Ib., the market closing at our’ quotations sppenda! ghe ealca were only about B56 bu: tL r} ‘We quote:—Cuba inferior a fie Stair to good do. lic. a Pe trea prime to “choice ‘a lls by was dull and nominal at about $2 175<, gold; clover eo anil’ at: at 12%c. a 12%c.; timothy was quiet af $8.and rough fax vt #2 50 a Bd 0. eee .TER. Silesian was steady and firm at Tc. a 73¢¢., gold. 0 arrive ‘85 tons were wold at 6'Zc. TN. ‘was in mo ‘erate request and ‘nies of 1,00 slabs Siraita (part to arrive) at 25x. Banca’ was quoted ive, and kagligh 25 gh ciulet, were steady at former prices. The eales were Sh obae bescmiod sharcost at 4B 3, gid, and 400 bores on priv I. 6. charcoal was quoted #8 a 8 3825, gold, ‘ALLOW.-Th6 demand was moderate. about 40,00) Ibe. at 12ige, a 123¢c. TOvACCO.--For Keutieky there was an tmproved demand, mainly for cxport, at about previous prices Nhe wales com: priaing 300 bhus, at from Tc. to In stedleaf the buai- hese was alll ight; prices were raneliered, uowerer, ‘There were sa.ca of 168 oases Penurylvania at 950,, 29 do. Gonnectt- cub at dic. and 4 lo, “Oalo fillers ab Oe. “OF Sjanish th salen were u WooLe-The tharket for fleece ts ngnew fenturen of conse,juence. ‘The demand ta still light, beim almost entireiy coutned to the immedin'e wants of mabufacturers, but pri Are genrrally steady. Pulled continues In fatr request at prices previvumly current. Texas ta dull and unchansed Value, 'Caltornia.-Spring clip is dull, but steady, walle Call Sips ta, improved demand, but at. sig ly jlower prices. aed were steady. ic. For foreign the market remains in of extreme quietude, the eales being cs conte _ ote at various Barer The sales are 200,000 !ba, fleece 46c, a Sbe., inelud~ {00 Western ant Unio, at 46c. ‘a8! 000 No. 1 Ohio 2 i 0.0 X do. at en 2,40 choice, No. ido. at 530., 5,000 X Se, 4,000 XX do. aber Tt ry. xXx Michigan at "iu coll, Dart @ dic.; 7.000 tub) aa s tite “inter fore ‘8,000 unwasis aBe'8,500 ocovared nt 63 0. 1 Bdexs 1 O50 do, ni 7e., 6,000 do- mestio combing ‘at 6lc., 3,000 Ibs. pulled at 4! super and (asl 850, for black, Tso 165,000 Iba, fail eli bt ia, part at ‘Qe. atic, the — price for Soe 3 he sales are 25 bales Cape at 420. a 42)y0., aad ian at 2c. OKEY.—Keceipta, 461 bbls. The market was am arin rie ioe — ‘The sales were 226 bbis. at a ul O Weeuxeone quiet. There were sales of 5,000 Ibs. Arctic on private terms. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Sales at the Exchange Salesroom Yesterday Moré New Buildings. Yesterday was marked by another departure of Messrs, A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co. from the custom otherwise generally observed of regarding Friday as a dies non in respect of anction sales of real estate. Notwithstanding the influences of traditional rou- tine no dimculty, however, was experienced in get- togeth he right clasa of peopie, and quite as resulta were gptained in the matter of prices as though the day were any other, on which people were more accastomed to congregate at the salesroom. Messrs. Bleecker’s Mnseh 2 consisted of sone improved property ia and unin- proved city property, as follows:— York PROPERTY. —Six lots on the west side of avenue A, commencing at the southwest corner of Pifcy-seventh street. On two of the lots cellars have been excavated 21x65. Two lots on the south side seventh street, immediately in the rear of the avenue lots, On avenue A, running throngh to the East river, three lots, commenc! 5 feet south of Fifty-seventh atreet and runniag m 115 to 129 feet in depth. BROOKLYN Prorsnry.—Three brown stone high basement and sub-ceilar houses, just finistied, on the nortumide of Pacific street, first block east of Fiatbash svenue, containing al! the modern improve- meats, wituin three blocks of Prospect Park and ‘about fifteen minutes pom the ferries, each 20x 40; lota 100 feet deep; $7,600 to remain on mortgage on each house. Also @ three story bigh stoop brown stone house and a on Pi Pacific street, the most cast- erly one of the row; size 21x40; lot’ 100 feet deep; house coutains all the improvements, marble Walls, marble psntels, costing $: Oniy & portion of tis was disposed of. the prices of wien are subjoined. Auction Sales ef Real Estate Yorterday. hen tion 13 Mg vy tier dal A. J. BLEBOKER, SON *§ Bits ab lod, asjatatng, Tes aes Ts me of Sil 1198. Syncont Ee PROPER’ rk st, bowse and Tot, 80.7 few of Pearaal at, ix100. 10.700 Paeliie at, bouse and lot, adjoin! Paolo 64 house aind to 402100. GAARINE TRANSFERS. ‘The following isthe official statement of marine transfers at this port from the 18th to the 19th inst., inclusive: Date. Cia Nane. | Tonnage. |hare.| Price. Nov. JajSchooner ¥. F. Ravdolpb...) 100.9 $18 | a8 Nov. isischooner FF. Handoiyh.;-| 100.051 i Canal boat C, H. Usenber 104,83) Whote 149 Stoop 8. 44.23) Whole} has . 1$}Cartal boat No. 99.64) Whole 7. 1b] Canni boat No. $2.64) Wolo io 5] Schooner Jamestown. 202-69) 1,090 ff] Sebooner Young Tense 191.6; 6,250 ¢|ichouaer Young Teazer. 167 la 81a Prize FionreR BAILED.—In the criminal session of the ere Oourt yesterday, on motion of Major Joun an, counsel for one George Seridons, indtcted for leaving the State for the purpose of en- ie | fat ™ & priae — in another State with one ‘nomas Keliey (in of Seddons was reduced he giving | bonds fn the latter sui he Isle of Shoals, N. H.), the dail from $5,000 to $2,000 and, Nand released from cusiody.—Bvston Journal, Nov, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ~~ Married. Bexnert—Couite.-On Thursday, November 19, woe Rev, N. B. Smith, D. D,, WINANT EH. BENNETT CF. daugnier of William Collie, Esq, all ya. ‘of Broo! BLERCKER—Moonr.—On Thursday, November 19, bg the Cee of the Anunciation, y the Rev. Win. Seabary, 80. B. BLRBOK: ag CaRoLine L., daughter aries i Chae OLanee—at te street Re- greet church, in thie city, on orseey, paay nod by Rev. Isaac Riley, Joun F. Cal a cg to ANNI8 OLARK, of Peter B ‘ednesday, November 11 % of this abn F. 2 De ot pine Rev. 8, _ Ay srk Peter and St, Paul’ ey our ‘THOS. Fauass of Phi PE daughter of the late i faveipnia, t ‘ ad 0 Mr. Peter Morray, of thi in Wednestay, November 18, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Chauncey Giles, WILLIAM R, GARABBANT to Ket gets Bruce, Esq., all of this sate SR one, i, Rar, Re Peake, WiLLiam A. Huan KO com the late EapitinYohn tre alto fhe aban ay. No eae aera Haaes OB Westneaiay, mber 14, county, % the Rev, J. iit resort Wutias'S Leagan, of thas ity. a Dat, daughier of the ince Changs tor Sade. si Lawis—W. Inesday, Novem! at Peuanipeneneret, ie lew ENNIE ch of Martin i. Wallace, Eaq., of Hast Or- BERMINGHaM.—On Thursd: si: ber 19, at the Cathed: by hia Grace the ine Most. Rev. erend Archbishop of New ones doax A, Power to Hewaiert4, daughter of the Henry de Berming- SMITH—CORNWELL.—At the Church of the Hol) ‘Trinity, Middletown, Conn., by the rector, Tsetot, Hor. Rod Goodwin, D. D. D.; Rev. G. HENRY SMITH, of New pay heed ey lar of Me Me Cornwell, Haq” SQU:ER—MABSHALL.—In Brook!; Thureday, November 19, at St. John’s M. ar ae by. the Rev. E. G. Andrews, D. D,, FRANK SQUIER to Miss Esreuta Marswatt, ail fil of Brookiyn ‘No cards. Died. bisa) SA November Brorwrrn.—On after’ gas iliness. ADpTE iter ian ond opanaziter of iends of the tar ily are invited mn) to attend the funeral, from the Tesidence of her pa- West Twenty-second street, this (Satur- ih. at aes a seven 1 ral NOKERHOFF.—Suddenly, of membranus croup, at Fishkill, on the nee ANIEL EDWARD, eldest son of Charies and Lo , Brinekerhoif, aged 1 jurday) morning, at eleven o'clock, BLooMBR.—On Friday, November 20, of oonsum| tion, Many M., wife of Samuel M. ‘Toomer, in the oor tle eal juatntan respectfully in- friends ces ATE er ror the fa aon from her late resiiience, io. en Bin on Monday morning, at nie o'eioek. be taken to Matharoneck for oe ene DUNN.—On’ Thursday, November 19, TimoTay -in the 24th year of his age, His friends and relations are invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence. 42'¢ Hamilton street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Emprer.—On Thu » November 19, after & eee iliness, AUGUSTUS Epes, in the 634 year of The re relatives and friends of the family are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his tate rest- dence, 357 Bleecker street, this (Saturday), at twe!ve o'clock, noon, FLANNERY.—At 57 Watts street. on Thursday, No- vember 19, JOHN FLANNERY, & native of county Tip- perary, treland, aged 27 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after- noon, at one o'clock. FoLWELL.—On Wednesday, November 18, after a toes at: CoprLanpr Fouwe tt, in -the 26th year o! The reintionss and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, No. 9 Harrison street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Fincu.—On Thursday, November 19, NaTHan L. Frvon, son of the late Reuben R. Finch, aged 34 ears. 4 Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fn- neral, from the res.dence of his brother-in-law, U. Hau sr, at Peckskill,on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. HonrYwrtr,—After a short but painful illness, Erma, widow of Robert M. Honeywell, aged 63 yeara, Her friends and those of her son, Charles R. Honey- well. are respectfuily invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 217 East Korty-eighth street, on Sunday afternoon. at two o'clock, St. Lous, Rochester and Cincinpath papers please oOpy. HogaN,—On Thursday, November 19, James Ho- GAN, aged 32 years, 10 months and 11 days, The relatives and friends of the fainily, the New York steréotypers and the Centra Market Associa- tion, are respectfully mvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, 123 Mulberry street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, Kewp.—At Jacksonville, Fla., on Tuesday, Novem- ber 17, SFLINA A. KEMP, wi'e’ of Uharies ‘0, Kemp see stepdaughter of H. B. Witty, in the 23d year of er age, Notice of funeral on arrival. Lewis.—-On Friday, Noyember 20, WILntamt Jawes Lewis, eldest son of Mrs. Margaret Fowler and ‘eg late William Lewis, aged 21 years and 3 months, ‘The relatives and friends ofthe family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hia mother, No, 26 Laizh! street. on Sanday after- noon ut haif-past one o’clock, His remains will be interred in Calvaryy Cemetery. Wisconsin papers please co py. Moonr.—At Plainfield, N. J., on Tuesday eventng, November 1%, Tuomas CO, Moorg, late of Williams- burg, L. L, aged 67 years, Nits friends, and those of his brother, John Moore, and of W. B. Ostrom, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of W. B, Ostrom, No. 103 Hewes street, Brooklyn, E. D., this (Savurday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Mount.--At Setauket. L. L, on Thursday, Novem- ber 1 WILLA 8. Mount, N. A., in the 624 year of eR RON. —At her residence, No. 181 Sonth Second street, Jersey City, Margaret, beloved wife of Michael McKeone, azed 39 years and 6 months, Her remains will be taken this (Saturday) morn- ing, to the Church of the Immaculate Con- ception, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated, at ten o'clock, for the repose of her soul. TT he fainity's friends are invited to attend. No car- riages allowed. Pranse.—On Thursday morning, November 19, Rovenr FENTON PARSE, the only and beloved son of Alanson 8. and Sarah Frances Pearse, aged 3 years, 11 months and 1 day. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday morn- ing, at half-past nine o'clock, from the residence of his pane parets, Hudson avenue, seventh door north of Broad street, Hudson City, N. J. TucHArpson,—At Brooxiyn, on ee Novem- is 19, THOMAS RICHARD3ON, @ native of London, land, in the 63d year of his age. ee friends of the family are respectfaily invited to attend the funeral, at St. Andrew's chareh, corner of New York avenue and Herkimer street, on Sun- day afternoon, at two o'clock, mon ers please RICHARD Cat Paxton, nth on Sunday, November Putnam 16, Davin B. RICHARDS, Jr. Funeral at South East Centre chureh, county, N, Y., on Sunday morning, at eleven o'clock. RaGAN.—On Friday, November 20, JoHN REGAN, aged 22 years and 7 months, a native of Buttevant, county Cork, Ire'and. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral from his late rest- dence, No. 945 Madison street, on Sunday afteruoon at naif-past one. muti tovent a, be nt waned wee ba The posting, ovem| |ARY aged, jaugh- ter of Mary and the late Ogden M. in the 24th year of her ae Notice of funera! to-morrow. Sacory,—Suddeniy, on Thursday night, Novem- her 19, at’ Bliaabeth, N. J., CHARLES Sacory, in his soth year, ‘His friends are lly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Henry Aitken, Rahway Li scr Elizabeth, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three ore Sworps.—On Thursday afternoon, November 19, at her residence, No. 168 West Twenty-third street, Er widow of Thomas Swords, in the 85th year of her guar t On Thursday morning, November 19, after protracted ilinese, TaN SMITH, aged 62 years. . 1° relatives and friends aro reapectiully Invited tend the funeral, from the residence of Benjamin wi ooster, 70 South Eighth st Brooklyn, EB. D., this Satur morning, at half-past ten o'clock, On Tharsday, ‘November 19, at his rest- dence, Nod. 1,266 Third aout Yorkvilie, HADEN PAYRICK SMITH, aged 68 The fanerai will take Ferg this (Satarday) morn- BI = the above residence, et half-past nine ‘cloe! Suurn,—At Harlem, on Friday, November 20, ‘THOMAS J, Surra, in the 26th year of his age. Yoe relatives and iriends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, at the resi ence of hia father, 124th street, between Third and Fourth avenues, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock. The rematus will be taken enwood Cemetery for Interment, on ‘stonday morning, at ten o’cloc! Scn~ipus.—On Friday, November 20, Mra, Mary A. E. Scnstavs, widow of John Jacyb Scunibus, of the Post OM The relative z fully invited to attend her faneral, on Sunday after- noon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 5 Manhattan street. STOWELL.—At sea, on Saturday, October 24, Cap- taih James ©. Srowrt.) eB master of the packet ship Isaac Webb, aged 3 His frieids ire Fes sexta invited to attend the foneral, from the residence of bis sister, Mrs. Bliza~ both Phaion, No, 288 Bowery, on Sunday afternoon, ‘one o'clock.” Taavic —On Friday, November 20, Berti N., in- fant daughter of aan L, and Catharine M. Travis, aged 2 months and 29 daye. ‘The felatives and friends of the family are respect- Thlly invited to attend the funeral, from her late re- —— 261 West Dc em street, on Sunday tornoon, at one o’cloc! TENNELLY.< mh een November 20, Jonn TEN- NEEL, aged 42 The relatives tod friends al Invited to attend the funeral, from nia late residenoe, 41 Rutgers street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Van Dywe.--On Frida, , November 20, UBNMETT Dyww, dangiter of James and Elizabeth Van 4 montis and 21 Ani intances are. tfalty re- @ funeral, trom er parents’ Tesidence, No. 18h Got street, Hrookiya, on twoo'e mean. Be bait Ton Tharsaay, November 19, tn avtenbe: ‘be J, Many ANN, wife of John Ke of the famti pre ested to attend the funeral, this (Satara: , at ten J cag) Sup ber £ ihe Bult i dn.’ TLE Al York, ber 18, ine Lawasxes WILLIAMS, 1 in the 4 elatives ana and frenda of the family are respect. fully requested to attend the funeral, on Sunday after- pou fe o'clock, from his iste Tesidence, a East jew Yor "ee. eee SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, SITUATIONS V ALES, Cooks. &c. Laundressea, &e. 8] etme God out and Bater, wot una 9D Tie Tsaliet ots iaundroas, as go the Det oiy roe CORNER 2187 8t." AND ITH AY. ExtRANCE |']Q4 WAS “WARREN 1, BROOKLYN, SECOND STORY, 200" aninoan; 8 ses oa sek eae tal feo tid eee” ‘Objection to go ‘Beet ollg THOROUGHLY COMPFTENT 229 WEST 2D ST.. Boyer. Apply or ws cape 2.5 Te alene a eee 404 t Bly referent ST.—A FIRST CLASS COOK; BEST A PROFERSED rae rr oe Srreatigm I gna ielab got ing best ‘Address Cook, box 14 BAST [ap st. YOUNG GIRL TO po CHAM or inthecareof children,” May be seen at oo ployer’s until ad Rs. 23 HORATIO SEAN AMERICAN GIRL EIGHTEEN chamberwork re frente Yor prestat ctor. Ts EAST S87 ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS,— gee ‘A woman ts dpelamperwart end ‘ine rang io BEE: WES? @7rH ST, NEAR STH AVA YOUNG washing; qood ety ce 26 Lig pen pity een gay YOuNG peg hyo eiat in housework ; city refe * 8 weer WTH ST., BETWEEN 8TH ave.—A Protestant girl as ebambermsid and plain Mamaroneck | tiny; oc sreale take care of a child; no objection to travel- good reference. 35 RAST MTH sT.—a RESPECTABLE YOUNG srnitrees orto de She wasliag; best cy reference, "Can be seen Friday and Saturday. 3 46 WEST 10TH ST, REAR—A RESPECTABLE e Zoune woman aa chambermald and waltrs in a yokes SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRI. amabarmald in derman feraly. Addrea F Fay: hart, care of Mrs. Beliharz, #4 Wyokoll at., Dressmakers and Scaumstresses. FRANKLIN ST.--A FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRESS, Ribak somraren. to do all kinds of family sewing, dressmaking, to work by the the we week or month. PROSPECT ‘ST, BROOKLYN.—AS _BEAMSTRESS, yy the week or month; cuts and fits by Madame Tit. Nea system and operates on W! Wilson's ma- Can be seen on Saturday and all next ‘rocks FIRST CLASS 8EAMSTRESS day or week; good reference given 44. with dressmak! aa. if reqs Q2BQ_ WEST wy st, SECOND, FLOOR, FRONT.—A oe Eis woul like work b x the day ;oan operate on three different do alt kinds of family sewing. IGA. SPRING 8t.-A YOUNG LADY, LATELY AR: Fined from urope, to-sasietio hedeskeeping and ‘would do plain sewing or yo as companion to a lad; 303 and cloaka; can operate on W: ebine; ean be well recommended, 42° WEST 41ST ST.—AS COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS ue) by the day or week; can do all kinds of fainily sew- ioe dito operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, Mrs. Houghton, 43] 3D AV, BETWEEN sist AND 32D STS, SECOND floor.—A German girl in a family to do sewing; un- derstands cutting and fitting; would work ly the day or FAST 20H ST. NEAR 3D AV.—A RESPECTA- bio girl an seamstress; can out and fit ladies’ dresses ler & Wilso1 ‘ing ma- 929 Be Oem, sore ae Wine: (elton, who ate feat Stes men cas be East rD STA SOMPRTRNT PERSON wouLe of two or th recommended; oh gm Soule 327 Batt. todoa familys Sch CoMrarants 49. qm 230 4); Saco competent Ta Mary Roey, tecood nd toon WEST sre wih the chatbetwbr young WEST STH Lyant moend peauite ovanep, house; can me "gudog pApoly toot ‘addresp roo.” chamberwork ; good St, RETWEEN oH AND 167m first class laundress; woul@ reference, 469 Wess ao et, enw: ey Ae ladiegt and a gentlemen's wasblug © wr alle 75. 241, 1 128 eee Waitresses, &e. ‘West 2TH 387. or waitress, WEST 39TH 8T., FIRST HOUSE FROM 6TH AY.~ A Provestant yal young woman as ‘erly: § beat city | reference. _ Gall ( for two. days, —A& YOUNG GIRL as ag ; no Objections to a as first clnas waltreas te @ ‘& private bor — Intelligenee Office. BTANTON 8T., an 2 povaar. MRS, LOWRS Tusiitute.—A number Miscellaneous, ee Pepe bb abapeag mt Ramen sa m humor 5 of ESA, AB ADO' walid lady; would oe make it ‘her’ cod to ety vate DS pancn tamara pa eG eer ven . (ri/§ required: A WEST 19TH 8T., BETWEEN 1TH AND T trea matadle fly. Call for two days. EDUCATED AND SErED LADY, HAVING bd ties famfly as indy [eke pers dress As BRUOKs ex desi of asick ‘aged woman in & small private hing and the cares and AY go ben Ta iG voli hildreaor as companion to xn ja pc Heald references given and reqaired. PLAINLY EDUCATED, DESIRES A POSh dress Ate ‘ion if a ere oot ‘she will not be treated asa me eare of an invalid or LITERARY xOnEG LADY WOULD CONTRIBUTE oriqiual poems, ears; prepared box 79 station D. ya, romance, three public addresaes); reports lee- pera and the drama; ‘Argument, conciusiveuess, Ad to first cass now to children ; wrod £9. Wer unexcey tionable ret B. E., Harald oillee, HIGHLY sires a position in a UALIFIED AND REFINED LADY DE- atieman’s family to teach muste at or in any of the middle St: ferences Given aud re aired. Address fry LADY HAVING GIVEN UP HOUSEKEEPING DE sires to procure ‘# situation for her servant roa been ja her employ for the part tive he id) ), whom she w: cheerful Eve recommend. H Can be Keen rett House, Reference given and requ! niiay at parlor YOPYING WANTED—BY “ YOUNG LADY m4 J writes bewutifull dress 8. 8, Heraldoftice, \OPYING WANTED—OR BOOKS ARRANGED AND / necounte arava out by a young laly necustomed t0 Ik Age ply to M. P., 66 + business address must be seat, Weat 83d at, corner Broadway. ( Ww* NTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, AN ORPHAN, A PO> sition in a widower's family whore there are chili totake charge of faraly and housey, © plesmaut ead ef home an equiv: nt for services rendered, or with ® private family as companion for a pleasant and refined. home; best Feference given and required. “Address Orphan, Herald oilon. ——* week. 785 GREENWICH STA COMPETENT DRESS. maker, used to Broadway work, wishes to go oul by the day; used to cutting and futing. General Honsework, &c. iy CARMINE ST., ROOM 11.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL to do general housework eceraey good city reference. 119° WEST 4eTH ST., HETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS. A respectable girl to do general hotisework in a small private family, or as cook, washer end ironer; good elty re- ference. 122 MOTT 8T,, REAR, ROOM NO. 6.-—AN ENGLISH girl vo do general housework im @ smail American family ; good recommendations, 200) BAst ete st., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— A respectablo young girl to do general housework fn a small private family; 18 x good plain cook, waaher and froner; has good city reterence. 212 | BL KER ST.—A GERMAN GIRL FOR UP Maire work. G35 THATS AN INTRULIGENT, MIDDLE AGED De) woman to do housework; references given. Housekeepers, &c. |] WASHINGTON PLACE, WILLIAMSBURG.—AN EFFI. cient New England Iady, obliging in a'l respects, as housekeeper. Address for one week Mise Hicks. WASHINGTON STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS housekeeper to a Lng or 4 nein td is a good plain cook, or would wait on an invali a a 4d 4 ee. only Sfow daysin the country. Address A. Wf. a. PARK AV.—AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A PLAIN house or to do light konsework, Inquire at ite ‘cn- ployer's {oF this week, from I2 to 1 o'clock. 137 NEST JH st CORNER 6TH AV.—AN © American woman as housekeeper or nurse foran invalid; has bad much expertence; best retorence given; uo objection to the country. Uall for three days. 145 ATTORNEY | 8T.--A_ GERMAN WIDOW AS bocaaeoper to thie famfly of a widower or martted preferred to wages; best city reference. P00 BLERCKER fT. SECOND DOOR FROM cor. a laow i tare Place.--A widow Indy aa housekeeper in « wid- ipacapavle of taking charge of « hotel. Inquire SITUATION lady, as housekeeper for a widower, wi dyeny ext take ‘and do the sewing of th derstands a!! kinds of work; reference i prens E. ©. B., Herald office, YOUNG AMERICAN LADY, AGED 2 OF GOOD AD- dress, accustomed to good soclety, ja desiroya of obtalu- ing the position of howsekeener in ¥ ‘gentleman’ ‘a farofjy in good standing; fully competent. Address C., box 125 Herald D—BY A YOUNG AMBRICA wmall chil family; un- Address Miss A __ HELP WANTED—FEMALES. | “LADY or UNDOUBTED car of age and sa WILL- ing to instruct a child ten years o Pith her needle would ines Address Westchester county, N. ¥. receive as an Airs, Goaten, box 96 Pout oflce, White Plaina, nd assist a litte: nt a comfortable GIRL WANTED.T0 © OOK AND DO HOU BOUSEN One for 9 family wagea. _ Apply at) W. E. Bu of three: an excellent irloak & Co.'s, 87 and embers ot. at, A A aTRL WANTED—AS CHILDREN’S NURSE; MUSE bave good ‘near 4th av, _Alwo o. ‘erence ag to hon to youer Apply at 120 Gate housowor! rhe NEAT, SMART GIRL, WHO If AN EXCELU Irongr‘onn have a ai Niuatton and good wages at realdi "Mr. Bubcook, 68 Varick st. (9) Oo ig ofl ferred ; Bi Bplugier I P01 WANTED. who is willing to gs mos comapeta Wheele: Warr raat 8tol we ws wae ver. WET NURSE WANTED..OR TO TAKE A reg | feven weeks old to her own house, Inquire at Now ILOAK “HANDS AND ‘DRESS TRIMMERS ee None but irst class hands weed apo! chon, 19 Brevoort place, Oth at., weet of Mme. Bros ae 7. 5a 00K WANTED—A iTausTWwoRTIY WOMAN, CAPA- ble of making to nasiet tn the washing and iropin ence, at id Went sth va 481! 'and Lo% relueks is ang baby, rood brea d and pastries and wil! ppl, wih refer. hous and 6th ava., betwoen the iTED—AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, A MID! age! Protestant woman, who understands the care ‘None bat these having the. best need its Call between the hours of 2 and Stirs ANTED-A_ YO xa housework; m WOMAN To DO bile be a good cook. Call at 164 We Houston at,, near Macdougal st. ANTED IMMEDIATELY LADY soars TO OOL- 8 D. Bey Herald Teck for a fair, Adare Waxtep—4 SMART GIRL To so 0 INTO THE COUN. COUN. try as chambermaid and seat Vrotestant pre (ouse. adway, room No. 7, frou Lovelodl reference required. Apply from 10 to 13, root 86 RLS FOR A LIGHT hey hay tockay- (| aio trou sto i0-Asas Appiy A FIRST. “CLASS cooK, smn. family. The knghest price will be paid to a woman - FOR A VERY 2d need apply ot 46 Weak 28th on beterese 1 ‘ANTED—AN AN EXPERIENCED PA fra wHo 8 & tent on ‘com| I o'el o'clock, at NEW ENGLAND LADY OF EXPERIENOE i charge 0! ¢ Siren « position as housek eeper or to take valid lady ;,ighest references. Addresa Mrs. tas dae, bor LADY 0 Py on POSITION, MEETING wee ee. Hons, 8s siete BY AN AMERICAN LADY » a widower's fi nmi Fly competent of taking cha aking a home pleasant; reference given and firesa ined. FO ©., Herald office. ue re MLOHLY RESPE RESPECTABLE, INTELLIGENT AND RE desires a pos'tion to superintend a hoasebold, ore companion. Addrese Miss K. Stanton, box S19 Herald of 3 2000, ADDRESS, Power, YOUNG AMERICAN LADY, OF desires the supervision of an elderly bachelor's Herald of a For particulars Address Miss 8. EPER'S SITUATION WANT! A THO- energetic American Proteatant in a private fam aaa boarding honse,; undersiandn marketing and ban ‘ie wining 1 He. aking ‘miltng to work, an 7 mystemiat! the best re- ference” Addrese oF call bn Housckesper, 1? Hudson cs ws & 0d wage, No oth ih V ‘ANT! chet oy 3 AMERICA! ome Dyty Wivrstnads gentral hoveework. 17 ware of horses; woul 136 cna mighly com at, Dear University TDA THOROUGH COOK, iN'ing to 000k fore few first class boarders 1 Seaver Euet TET NURSES WANTED—TO FI rotareea. and fitter; 129 East ot ps A ag Py ay b (uew No.) West 18h th veteran ANTED.-TWO BOOK FOLDERS, INQUIRE OF Fraucis & Loutrol, 45 Matden lane, reagent ABD ito sack CLASS situations; no ch at es. Lows tute, 17 Staptoa t., near omens ecu ANTED—AX INHER oy, taps book sowing and ing Company, 19 Joba st. AT UN Spring st. wHOo yess to London Peb- SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. HOPKINS ST., BROO! 18 yanra of age, fand Roh!'s, id inake (good reference, lnm priv fmt KLYN, B. DA YOUNG M. Huuntion understands _— ne wishes a iment generally Address M. Li ens hoy 6TH = AV.-AB ‘an Englishman the- reference. Call or address at OTH ST...A YOUNG MAN Gorosem, AS FIRSE ‘well recom 215 "cts waiter tn private mended. WANteD—ar A NEW ENGLAND LADY, APC POSITION housekeeper in A pepe Fatally; le competent; an make a home neat and stractive, mould preter to take ference given alee: Rew Vark Post office. Nursem &c. LEW? ST., REAR BUILDING.& YOUNG@ LADY 5. ag wet nw BY. DOWNING STREET.A RESPEC TARLE. “MAR: ried Woman as wet nurse; call for two days; third floor, front room. A4 FRANKLIN af.. SXPERIFNCED BU: +4 who ja 2 good seamstress, in a family going South. — Orieans preferred; will are her services for armed 3 Rest sore ATA PRENCH GID AS NURSE do plaim sewing. Can be soem for two WEST STH &T., Protestant woman would like oue baby to nures or {wo emall ebildren to poard, where there sro ‘no other othe drea ance. Call alt week eaptado, to travel with «family FORSYTH ST.A A LADY. or YEAR® ERP 200 ten Piet are of twenty yonrs’ experience wishes {0 P PLOOR.-A RESP FCTABLE | never oda sick and fa willing to g° rience as monthly nurse, or to attend an invalid. oghgumonis With, ladiee aa mouthly Curse, or would M GY, IN THE STORE,A COMPR: {ake cage ‘of a0 | a eountry references. w for one work ciety ven 349 ® BAS? 78TH OY. “TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— e ry respecte married beep. wet eeuaek Appts o Pag hd (milk ; references giv Poly to h RESPECTAI aaa AGED WOMAN 70 GO a0 or bssineses; 8 Pel tn SSeetratty Netcan moverate. Can be been ia the babery, 4 av, bel series REsPecrasny YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, MAR. aca Address Mrs. Howard, care ot Br. O'Unre, corner of Mth ot, and Oth at, Soul Brdokipn. ee FINEMENT, pole 18 ‘sorner of 26% fon 1419 tas A ent me MONROE anole igre ot ee ad nood city reference. in the art of advertising, wate family: DVERTISING..A_ GENTLEMAN OF BXPERIENOB roms and } Cam be ONG MAN AS WAITER IN A thorough bust. iy understands hie contrelling several gi fame with indienes, woul make fero meats meth feaponaibie pariien, sAddrewe J. he Mey box Pont office A thon fi dress James W box SITUATION WANTRD.IN & HOTEL, IN OR OF Of the eley or Staie, by a inan competent to Mit any po ‘rom cook 1 No. 8 ou SITUATION A WAITER, IN A PRIVATE PAMIL ounR MAD; best mea) wages not to mueh an object aa a pleasant place, by an American Ane Herald wORgoF, unexceptionable eraid of ‘reference, COMPETENT YOUNG MAN WARTS A ~ fring ag valet Lor travelling ; beat references givet ivens AM youna MARRIED MAN ‘ag ong t A pnt fe nob area of Work 5 rites a ‘Herald » con, rare KL. R. ‘0 RITYSICIANS “WANTED, BY | A GRADUATE OF modicine and a thoroug! lary not so Ld at ol _ Address Moe ANTED.. a “ireation, competent drugetet, 9 situs ai ay hinprovemeat tn the '¥ A YOUNG MAN 18 Werk en aa ee Lr ritorp i catty a Wintena LL aap ae ots. O* DEMANDE —UNE Pik VU soigner de re coueh ie Piboe eS Ey ak fom A RESPECTASLE OF express Wagou. Inquire Ux mete anaes Sam cS k Fi a AG. RURNHAWS PURNITURE Express, 115 Weat Eleventh sire ‘niture famtiies moved, city or evunl Shipped, stored; money advanced, AND oar Sixth avente. ry; furmiture packedy,