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Ba GRAIN GRADING MEASURES. CLASSIFICATIONS OF WHEAT, CORN, OATS, BAR- LEX AND PEAS, Prompt at the hour of eleven o'clock yesterday morning Mr. Heary T. Kneeland called a very jarce meeting of the grain trade to order, and tho Secretary proceeded to read the further amendments to the Grading of grain where the meeting lett off on the day before, The gradings of corn as published in yester- day’s HuaLp were adopted, Mr, William S, Preston Offered a resolution that the Coairman be authorized to appoint a committee of three trom the grain trade, - connection with the standing Committee on Grai 0 Produce Exchange, and that their deliberations nal, This motion prevailed by unanimous consent he) following preamble and resviution, offered by Mr. Carlos Coby, were adopted :— Whereas on the first appearance of corn of the crop of 1876 fe maraet value wan ve to lx conte Delow the mext better oats, ond seats, ly denominated “no grade” und “ste: "that eo culled “no grade’ has. a0 Shuck improved in condition thet for some tise peat expert. of “ateauner,” and that repeatedly bot avg oid at Fs open marish ahaame'prise, “Yer et te prevent time, in dience to the supposed rules tae or pe ‘anes ¢ Corn, about seveuty-five cen “steamer” and “no 0 rade ry nse PR a ved, bing re Gommnitiae be request 4 t0 ~~ propi a fo Inspectors of Grain, faodity thet Heir class/ficetions, in aecordance with the view set orth fa the foregoing preamble. ‘THE GRADINGS ADOPTED. ‘The following is the grading of the various jen of juco Exchange, from this Pvp as adopted by Winter Wheat, Extre bd winter wheat shall be bright. sound, dr; oa Be It sleaned and pare white, hing mot lev nds to the measured bushe No. L white winter hens suave sound. dry, reasonably clea newly pure whit weighing not tess than fity-nine pounds to the measured bushel. winter wheut shall consist of sound white ade No. 1. weighing not less than isco ‘shalt be bright, sound, dry, and pure amber, weighing not less ine pounds to the measured b winter whext shall coneist of sound amber it to.grade No, 1, welgning not less than Bo feo seven aye to tthe measured bushel grade of No, 2 amber winter wheat {sin- fended to. cover’ the style of wheat received trom Kausas and iebri No, 1 red winter og shail be sound, dry, plump and bing not less than iny-elght pounds to winter pier shall be sound, dry, reasonably clan, wal ing not less than fifty-seven pounds to the meas- onal ade to include white and red winter wheats re ix No. ‘inter wheat, shall conalat of sound red winter wheat unfit to lagged elected wintar wwhosiaball pitelude all merchantable winter wheat unfit to grude No. 8 red. Gata, Extra white Liye shall be bright, sound, reasonably clean ‘and free from other gram, welvhing not less than thirty- exsured bushel. yet. ‘found, reasonably clean izhing not less than twenty- and free from other xrain. wo wine petunds to the a Nod white cate suall be saveweightha. white, and equal to No, 2 outs in all otuer resy weighing not less than twenty-five pounds to the meusured bushel all be mainly. white, and not equal to No Sis 2 fn 0 T respect Lairnonts shalt bo Bright sound, reasonably clean and tree fh her grain, welkhing tot less than thirty-two ed bushel. ibe bright, sound, reasonably cl rain, weighing not less than twe pounds to the measured bush No. 2 onts shall be reasonably sound, reasonably clean and ceusonably tree from other grain, weighing not less than mean -five pounds to the measured busel. No.#Oat.—All merchantable oats uatit for No, 2 shall Jed No, 3. Mifiinoeed Osts.—-All'osts damp, nnsownds dirty or for'any othor eanse uatt for No. 8 shull be graded rejected, nm ae No, 1 rye shall be sound, plump and well cleaned. peti 2 are ball be sound, reasonably clean and reasonably jected rye sfiall iacludo all damp, musty or dirty rye; wi for any cause muy be uns tonrade Noa, Extra Ounade barley shall be of # waite natural color, Plump, wound: ned well cleaned, wolghlug not sess tha, ty he pounds to the measu: ade barley shall re yaa sound and well slanted, Seighing not’ lees tues Croeprtighs posuas 40 the Measured bushels bus in color not equal to oxtre. No. 2 Canada Varley shall be plump, sound, reasonably fa barley shall be sound, reasonably clean, fit for malting, otherwise untit for No. 2.” No. 1 State barley, four-rowed, shail be of a bright natu- ral color, plump, sound and well cleaned, welghiny not leus than forty-oight sured bul n it pounds to the m four-rowed, pit, sound, reasonably clean, but may de slightly staine 8 State barley, four-rowed, shail be sound, reasonably clean, Ot malting, otherwise unfit tor No. 2. che. “L Chea naeey, tw sd, ae te of@ bright natural eloun hall be sound, reasonably 4, ones, but may be stained. Pose! as “ae unGt tor No, 1 Western barley shuil be plump, bright, sound, clean and free from other grain. welghin ‘not ‘less than’ forty- mh pe pi telaedis Messured bushel barley shall. be sound, bright, not plump Yor No. 1, Feasonably sent and reasonably tre from ether grain, woighing uot less than forty-six pounds to the mensured bu: No. 3 Western barley shall include shrunken or otherwise slightly damaged barley, weighing not loss than forty-one pounds to the measured buy Rejected Western.—All Wesiera b barley whlch {9 dam wusty or from any cause is wradad eect or largely with other grain shall be graded rejected Wester. No. 1 white Canads eo Jat be bright, sound, plump, well cleaned and free from bugs, but may Have » slight ad- mixture of gray of No. 2 Veneta yass tunll: bebslghs)\sound, ‘xessou: ily el & ot ressonsvly tree trom buzs, und may admit of greateradmixture of gray, green und dead poss than the grade No, 1. ll inelude all peas inferior to No, 3 white Canada peas al me F we of Ne ited dina praia should be graded in sagen mr dar but in consequence of being in bond must be kept separati ‘otice to the Trade. mith sate No grades will be extublished for heated or unmerchant- able urain of any kind, therefore such grain, when inspected, will be treated ns provided In rule fhe rules of the Produce Exehunge contained in the agreement with the railroad companies, Before adjourning the Chairman appointed the fol- lowing fentiemen the commitsee provided for by Mr. Premon’s resolution:—Mesars. W. 8. Preston, George C. Martin aud KE. W. Coleman, The standing Com- mittee on Grain, with whom this committee 18 to co- Operate, consists of Messrs. Leonard Hazeltine, Paul bate Flare S. Wallace, 1. M. Hughes and A. eons Tinehihg: wan then adjourned sine dis HARBOR BUOYS ADRIFT. THIRTY-THREE IRON BUOYS CARRIED OUT OF THE HARBOR—LIST OF THOSE MISSIN@—THE LOST BUOYS TO BE REPLACED. During the recent movement of ice in the harbor of this city many of the iron buoys were swept out to sea, thus removing channel marks and rendering Davigation difficult and dangerous, The following letter was sent last evening to the Board of Pilot Com. missioners by Commodore Cooper, Inspector of Light- houses in this district Orrice or mz Liomraouse tnsercron__ } Turnp Distaict, TomrKiavittr, N. Y., Feb. 7. 1877, Gentlemen—Kolérring to inquiries made yesterday by a gentleman trom your office, as to the number of iron buoys still in position in the Lower May, pormit me to name them for your information Upper Middi Swush Chann 1 Channel, second class buoy. False Hook, second class buoy. ripes, on Oil Spot, nd uppliance p the joys iu place, but against moving ice. mah na wo buve hud this seasou, and with buoys of the shape In i'seoras Impenctlenblo to hold them, in eoutrmacion, of this opinion, here is an instance + the Swash Channel was run into and sunk, and another buoy was putin its place with two iron sinkers attached welghing over 7,00 pounds, | This Vuoy was curried off, wud when picked up it was found to have drifted with th of its own sinkers. besides the suncen buoy ti first class buoy. ) ie going after four buoys inkers and all, to some ten mics east Tsland Lighthos There aro seversi other buoys wholly missing. On Monday next the Putnam will Commence to replace ‘all of the row buoy, and every effors will be made to keep them down, Any Suggestions from your office wili be thumkfully received und xcted upon as Promptly as possible. Very ‘reapectiniy, agin truly, Commodore U. 8. N., L. H. taappetor fair District. The following 18 an official list of the iron buoys that have been carried away by the drift ico and are now missing :— GRONRY CHANSK Entrance buoy, striped; first c! Outer starboard buoy, red; trst ciass can. Outer port buoy, biack; first class nun. Lnver starboard buoy, Ted; first class can. Ini rt buoy, Diack; tirst class nun. Inner mid-channel buoy, tripod; first cl South end of Romer, perch and square sree clase can, False Hook Shoal, striped; second class nun. Peet tohee ge striped; first clars oun, Flynn's Kuoil, Ted; first class nun. CHANNEL AROUND SOUTHWEST srrT, Piteh of the Hook, black ; first class nun. ae te Spit, No. 844, perch and ball; drst class oWest Of Southwest Spit, No, 10, red; first class can, Buoy No. 105, pret first class can, East side of flats, black; tirst class nun, West side of shoal No, 12, red; Urst class can, Upper junction of Main and Swast Channel, suriped ; first class nun. MAIN SHIP CHANNEL, Lower Quarantine, vuoy No, 18, Viack; first class nun. Coney Island, buoy No, 16, red; lirst class can, Buoy No. 16, black ; second Entrance buoy, Buoy No. 1, black; urst'ciuss nun. Mid channel, striped; rst ciass can, Lump buoy, striped; SWASH CHANNEL Striped buoy; first class nun, Buoy No, 4, first class can, Buoy No. 6, red; first Buoy No, 3, Diack; secoud class pun, Buoy No. 6) black; second class nun, Buoy No, 8, red; lirst class can, FALSE NOOK CHANSt False Hook Shoal, striped; second class oun, OUANNEL TO DIAMOND REKF COMING PROM THE NARKOWS, Buoy No. 18, red; second cluss can Robin's Reel, black; tirst cl Mone of the spar buoys are NEW “YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, , FEBRUARY © 8, 1877.—TRIPLE SHEET’ scraped the paint from nearly all of them, abe it is ether they were white or black. Commodore Cooper 18 working bis force night and day pete sotioten org sober Ol will be completed early next week, “MIND KEADING.” THE PRETENSIONS OF MR. J, B. BROWN CHAL- LENGED, No, 117 Nontn Cuarces Sreest, Baurimony, Md., Fob, 2, 1877. } To rum Epitor or THe HeKaip:— I was much amused at an article which appeared in to-day’s Hemacn, giving an account of the perform. ances of Mr. J. R. Brown, the mind reader, as he is called, at Chickering Hall. The writer seems to think Mr, Brown's peculiar power a phonomenon. It is nothing of the sort. Mr, Brown has simply perfected himself 10 the art, known for some time to me and to others, of tracing out, by the imvol ry muscular action of the hand, any object upon which the person whose band Mr, Brown holds in bis has set bis mind If you will examine the matter you will dnd, beyond any sort of doubt, that ii one thinks intently of any- thing bis’band will involuntarily tend or move’ toward that object, Mr. Brown has adelicate and careluily cultivated touch. Hg has only to take your hand in his when you are anise. of a thing intently, and by noting caref ble tendency of your band he pa pool 'y take you to the thing thought of. 1 know this to be the it, tor | have Portormes the samo trick that Mr. Brown has Reolorensas &s el bring forward dozens of persons who ba exercise this tiny (though not prolession: igs do not m Wing Out G! it, as Mr, Brown does) to tostity to the fact. ‘Ihe blindiolding and pressing the person’s hand to bis forebeud are pieces of mummery on Mr, Brown’s part intended to deceive. Mr. Brown dues not read minds He cannot tell anytbing you are thinking about, unless he firat leads you to it, touches it and sees 1t “nimsell. He simply, as I have indicated, follows your muscular impulses which are influeuced by your mind, ‘the test is sim- ple. Let any one of tolerably delhccte touch take a person of good powers of mental concentration, Let the jatter fix hae mind imientiy on any object, and 1 will guarant after one or two trials the former can by simply Seating the subject in the direction in- dicated by the muscular tenueney of the bund carry him to the object thougnt of. I have tried it over and over xgain, and have seldom failed. I ope this may be the means of putting Mr. Brown’s periormance in its true light to your readers, FE. 5 : $ = 3 NR. BEOWS'S INVITATION TO MR, STANTON. New York, Feb, 5, 1877. To tux Epiror oy Tux Herauy:— My attention bas been culicd to an article in Sun- day’s issue of the Herap, in which a gentleman who signs his name ‘‘Augustus Stanton” asserts that | cannot perform what I did at Chickering Hall, on the evening ot February 1, without the aid of a conieder- ate, I both anderstand why the public stould be Gxcited over the subject and why persons who have never witnessed the experiments should doubt my ability to riorm them without the wd of outside parties, still, 1 hope you will allow me to say that the gentleman (Mr. Stauton) has placed mo in a painful peran toward the public, jor e I know I am acting througn the agency of con- federates and at tho same time assume to be controlied 1M an entirely opposite manner 1 am dishonest. Sir, 1 cannot rest under this pppeiaen. I know my sin- cerity and honesty, Tam oad lie! of my personal honor as any man hte aty. beg you will not Class ine with the chariatank and tricksters who are constantly preying upon the public, It is true I niake my living by my exhibitions, but lao itin the abso- lute conviction that my purpose ts an upright one and that I bave somethirg to tell which all intelligent por- sons are interested in, T have been urged by many to accept Mr. Stanton's challenge, but as I believe him to be a fair minded per- sou and as I well know that were I in the habit of bet- ting and ayer Ido so with Mr. Stanton I would win hig $1,000, 1 si t that he attend my second public patties he in Chickering Hall, on Saturday oven- 1g next, and fooblg become convinced of tho genuine- ness of my and at the same timo have the sat- isfaction of mow ing that he has saved $999 50. r J. R. BROWN, the Mind Reader. THE WOMEN’S HOSPITAL, The governors of the Women’s Hospital met y: day afternoon to inspect the new building, called the Baldwin Pavilion, which has been erected on tho grounds of the present hospital, at Lexington avenue and Fiftieth strect, a little to the cast ot tho old build- ing. The latter only accommodated sixty-tive patients, In view of this limited accommodation Mr. J. C. Buld- win contributed $100,000 to build a new structare. Afterward $40,000 mor raised by private sub- scription, but the funds were atti! found to be insufficl By the generosity of the Astors, howover, the work ‘was completed, Mr. Wilham Astor having subscribed $25,000 ana Mra, John Jucob Astor an equal amount. The work on the building was rapidly pushed forward until it was comploted last week. The Board of Gov- ernors expressed themselves cntirely satisfied with the result of tbeir examination, apd say that the buiaing will be open for the accommodation of patients in a short time. THE TAP-COCK BONANZA, The Special aldermanic Committee on Croton Water met yesterday at the City Hall and continued to inves- tigate the matter of supplying tap-cocks to the city ,through a contract made by the Department of Public Works, Evidence was given by George W. Birdsall, assistant engineer of tho Croton agesnes, to the effect that the cocks were as good samples tui Disbed, baine well suited to the purposes for which they were mace. Daniel A. Webster, Jon Clough aod William Smith also gw testimony. Cloug! testined that the articles were of good workmans! whilo tbe other two considered that the tap-cocks were of coarse material and not fit to be used. STEAMSHIP LINE TO BRAZIL. It is understood that on March 1 the first of a now line of steamers to Brazil wit leave this port. Tue Cassoni, due here from Kogland about the 15th inst., is to make the opening trip. REAL ESTATE. The foliowing salos were effected at the Real-Estate Exchange yesterday,— Richard V. Harnett sold by ordor of the Supreme Court, im foreclosare, Samuel B, Hurd referee, a tour story brick house, with lot 20 by 100, on East Forty. sixth street, north side, 80 feet wort of First avenue, to E. B, White for $3,500. Richard V. Harnett also sold by order of the Court of Common Pleas, in foreclosure, R, M. Henry referee, a three story high stoop brick house, with lot “tl by 98.9, on Kast Thirticth street, south si 828 feet east of Second avenue, to Eloise L, Lawrence, plaintiff, tor 6, 200, ‘iso by order of the Court of Common Pleas, sue referee, two lots, exch 25x1005, on Eust 64th st, south side, 45 feet west of Madison avenue, to Charles Wright, for $24,050. kK. A. Lawrence & Co. sold, by or¢er of the Supreme Court, iu foreclosure, a house, with lot 249x386, West Fifteenth strect, south side, 397.1 ie ie Seventh avenue, to George D, Hillyurd, the estate of Joshua Tomlinson, deceased, pining, for $9,050. Louis Mesier sold, by begs of the Court of Common Pleas, in torecios' 8. H. Olin referee, two lots, each 20x80, on Second avenu t wide, 40.10 feet soutn of 116th street, to Charles H. Davis, plaintiff, for $10,000, ‘Than 50th wie xs 45 ft. w. of ‘a wy. Prolraaun and wife wo kdward KR it (No, 845) 25. ‘ett i tielntich Nom, om. | Winans ma wit to Helen Burn 16,200 16,200 Wo. SLO ais U6 wing a th ate (No. 43). “17 ft. w, of 4th’ “av,, 17x100,5 ; Selig ‘iahihian and wife to Char HL 25,000 2 (ddth ward), Alexunder Rel . Bryans . n. @. cotuer of Wooster, ud wite tu Hervey U. Thacher, orth 0% Be 5 ft. @. xington nv., ised sarin Weidner to Henriette tteché uit, s Hronraaurs. Marks, David, to order of Bona i St, . Of tN avy. year B Ninawn, wlomon, and wile, 60 Steinway, « ‘Bons, we of Lexington o of Gad at., w. if Pw of Alt whe 10H MeDouguil, Henry and wit of Lexington av. Newman, Allen G., 10 Vise La Vieid; if Sis we. 5D aut bene to ones, yi. SF Vane oben wes 8 jorneliusd., to Jesse W, Power d wife, to Matwal Lit f cru oF Lath at. and iii i THE DECEASED HEAD CENTRE, FUNERAL PREPARATIONS—THE BUDY TO BE SENT TO IRELAND FOR INTERMENT. The meeting of Irish Nationalists, called to take Mensures regarding the obscquies of the late John O’Mahony, assembled at Military Hall, No, 193 Bowory, yesterday afternoon at four o'clock. About 200 per- sons were present. J. O'Donovan Rossa was called to the chair and Mr. A. E. Costello was elected Secretary, after which it was announced that the Executive Coun- cil of the Fenian Brotherhood had undertaken to at- tend tothe funeral of Mr. O'Mahony, and had deter- mined to send bis remains to Iroland, But as they considered that this duty belonged not to one Irish society, but to all Irishmen, they extended an invita- tion to every Irish association to co-operate with them in doing honor to his memory ang to the principles which he represented, A communication was then read from Mr, P. Gibson, Agent of the Williams and Guion line of transatlun- tic steamers, offering freo transportation to Ireland for the body of Colonel O'Mahony by any of the steamers of the line which leave this port weekly. been accepted with thanks, oie ninth This offer having were made by Colonel Kavanagh, of the Sixt York State militia, by Gpecure commands ax escorts to the remains in aay funeral proceasion that might t place. Colo! Ki barge also stutod that he thought it likely that ard of Utficers of his regiment would, fel gt Ayre offer of their armory, that the body o ceased Colonel might lio in state therein. A committee of thirtoon was then, on motiot ee 1 to Co-operate with the Council of th rotherhood in making arrangements Jor the disposi. tion of Colone! U'Maboney’s body while it remalos in ie ects ane and for its (ual transportation for burial to ‘The committee received special Jnstraetions ae secure the co-operation of all Irish bodies, Ar pele sible, and to report to the meeting and the publ through the pubhe journuls, before Sunday. The meeting then adjourned, subject to the call of the Rn ident The committee meets to-morrow, at three M., at tho Fenian Headquarters, No. 43 ‘Chatham street, FOREIGN MAILS. Tho following is @ statement of the foreign malls shipped from this port yesterday :— Regist'd Bags of Letters, Letters, Papers. Wyoming, ....0.. .+. 83,024 43 34 Schooner B, J. Willard 249 Totals, PIANUFORTES, ORGANS, =FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE ANI ianos of our own make ; also tor sale and rent, » num- dor of tne second hand Plauos, in, perfect order. WM, KNABE & bove 16th at, _ A THAN D EW ory re Pianos to rent, and rent allow arly new, exceedingly low; all new Pianos ware Panted for fve yours greatest, redustions to cash customers over offered at HAINES BOS, 145 and 147 Sth ay., corner PRIVATE iets y wall SKLL STELNWAY overstrun, 250 ing upright Fiano, 8175, Ouil priva West 16th st., be- tween Sth and Uth avs, N. Be ast be sold. Box tor shipping NEARL NEW © OK ERING another, $250, cash ; ot! its and for rent , for $100; an elegant tho ‘octave easy, four round cornered, r sewuod cout last August $1,000, for $800, ine Music Cabinet, cost $100, ‘Cail nenr Uth av, RARE CUANGE.—FOR 8. NDID_AS- rimont ot second hand gi square and upright Steinway Fiunos, somo neatly ‘news mi Vianos of other makers. Beware of (Fie for sule as ny Steinway make, at wuetio homes, “STEINWAY & SOND, Steinway Hall, New. York, LOT OF SECON. ough order, for sale wt mod INGA SONS. 140 5th av., cor AND PIANOFORTES, IN THOR 1s by CHICKER- A LARGE STOCK cect pe gr BLANOS, Low PRICES; new and second hand, oa PAIMORE'S, 368 Bleocker st. FEW SECOND HAND KRANICH & BACGH'S AND sAother makers’ Pianos ut great pargues ‘No. 241 and 243 Kast 2id SQUARE PIANO- A antsaianeete $5 and $10 monthly Broadway, CARVED 7 OGTAVE PIANO FOR SALE ONEAP for cash; rent or instalments. B15 Kast 27th at. BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSKWOOD 7 OOTAVE Pianotorte, mod improvements, $45, Private resi- dance 216 £ nee Ppt oad AT VERY re ted ns good 48 new use call at the Weber ~ LapY WILL SEL — THAN $150, BEAUTI- ful Rosewood zound cornered Pianoforte, carved legs, 4.; cost $500, 28 Knst 3d st., id ir 2d av. ORACE WATERS & SONS, 40 EAST 14TH BT. are offering one of the largest and finest asxortments of ¥isnos and Orcans in thie city ut prices that defy compe- ition, EuROPRAN STEAMSHIPs. bteamer ner ACHOLTEN. ssteneeee ful steamers, se the ated at re tothe Netherlands, are “pets = low, 60 ‘comfort an trod liviug perdoot? ropa FoNeh, EDYR & on 27 South alaseny | oe We MORRE way orris' European Exp:ess). fisms Fi) quire rare ga STEAMERS, LIVIA..Feb. 10,2 P.M. Hone Sty ‘TE LIN z rata be 3 TO GLASGOW, Liv! ‘AST AND LONDON F VIRG! oN an Sete or MEVADA Firat cabin, $80 and $70, 10 KevommMoOdution ; Hy petats, ‘Bin vei Roopa, Cas ead raters ee Steern; at lowest rates, to >’ Shubwrs Co., Agents No, te Broadway, rk, AGE “TUK AT 45 B AY, AND AT Te adalat VIKR FOOT OF CARNAL BT, NORTH [4% LINE. MAIL STEAMERS, A ERRsIOWy. AND LIVERPOOL, Lory "Or CHESTER... Saturday, Feb, a a aie A. “ CIr¥ OP KICUMOND. savurday re i cry oF ie rch wy, At OO A, M Le Ls. es ate i ‘i Cabin, $80 and ‘gion, gold = Return rtiosate on favo le terms. ‘Stoorage, 828, currency, Draity at lowest, rates joons, staterooms, smoking and bath rooms saga DHS. DALE 15 and 89 Broudway, New York, ‘NITED | STATES MAIL LINE. STEAM U WH AND LIVERPOOL, > CUSBNS- oMNilian on TUBSD AY, termediate, B10; Ke, B26, Passengers foohed to and teees Basiet Seabee, Norway, Sweden, ko. Dratts on Ireland, England, Fraucé and Ger- many af lowest rates. GUION, “ATIONAL LINK, CANADA. HELVET TA, here 10,2 P. A 1 Cabin wud stecra; ssaze and drafts froin £1 upward fesued ab very low raten Company's oltcos, OU-trondway. W. J. HURST, Manager. RS N ‘FOR bee ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD, Steamship line between New York, Southampton and Browen, ne company of 2d at. Hoboken, = HERMANN Saturday, Fe ACKAM. . Saturday, March 3 w York to Southampton, Havre Rates cf passaze from or Kreme: Firat cabin, $100, gold; second eabin, $30, currency. Return tickets at reduced rates fee steerage sortificates, | ae, currency, for freight or passaxe apply On LCS. & CO., 2 Bowling Green, COMPANY'S LINE for Plymouth, Cherbourg and rs A 80, gold; steerage, f passaze to VI, at vc, Hams burke ani ai jbaints tn ny “AMERICAN LINE, Weekly Muil Steamship Service betwoe PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, calling at Que Salling every Thurs Suiling every Weduesday fi ‘The tollowing steamers wi delphi LVANTA. Feb, 1 Sonne OF LAM *LORD © INDIANA OHIO. PRICE Cavin, $75 tealoe pede Rtg A. Lie anteetage intermediate tickets to und from all points lowest rates, irked with appointed to sail from Phila- ILLINOIS. tar do not carry Intermediate, mmodution for ail clarses ‘ates ol freizht and otner iii WRIGHT, & BON: ONS. Ui GLORGE W. COLTON, 52 Brow ‘ay, Ni JOHN McDONALD, Passenger Agent, 8 Battery place. COAST WISE STEAMSITIPS, gIty ov Hava city Se wena YORK ebraasy POR VERA ONtZ AND’ NEWS ORLEANS, CHOP IAPR SA: Cumpeachy, Er seas and Tampico, arday, Fel a, 7 New Orleans Yemen 23 and Broadway. leny. 16 for Vera. Crus aud all the shove ports, bt’ Te ON DHE 2 No Ns, a DOMINION ‘wt AMBP ANY, salllug from pier 37 North iver ity Point and Richmond, Tuesdays at 3 P-M..connecting with ths Viewinia ¢, Atlantic Coast Line, Piedmont Alt Chesapeake and ‘Ohio Kullroad, aud ‘with the com: juterivr paints im North Carolina and ad Washington, X.C, (via Nort ad Whetsday 3 P. M., ebaneati ‘sud Thursday. *y with i Maeytawid ‘aud Deleware railronis. ner = fnecommodations unsurpassed. spthrourt Cog tiekets and bills of lading to all pointe ag BS oo ager to saree. ae per a iy a6 pier mt ver. Gener ree wet old President. GAN'S LINES TO NEW OXL ‘The steamers will sail from pier TEXAS, — t Non River as fole mm Wednesday, February 7 thence per Morgan oftading a alten Galveston, anol nat \n tineutal rellronde: Froights for St, ‘Marys and Fulton Innded at Rockport. Rates for san PAntonio Ue sie ieore or Marion, route rece! nated 00 suippiny eted mider open poltey of the line, joa ‘Teams ports, % por veut, For freight or formation apply to Hokie & MORGAN. Agents, offic ‘36 North iivor, POR WAMB AD, REGULAR MAIL STEAMERS w York, Febrtury M4 and 24; leave Savannal, Gee Povraney 20 Saf Maret I. MURRAY, "FERRIS & CO., 62 South st. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ALL RIVER LINE FOR BOSTON AND hag RAST: Loare New Yor daily (Sundays exgepted) from plor 24 i ikiver, toot of wares #, ab 4:30P, ML Paresro- OR PILADELPHIA, | via Long Branch aud the New Jersey Southern Railroad. Leave pier 8, North River, foot Rector at, at vill Aa Ml for Philadelphia, Long branen, Tom's River and in P.M, tor Philadelphia, Long Branch. Tome Ri Waretown and fucerwon W. 5. SNEDEN. TONINGTON LINE FOR aba EDUCED FARE. Elegant ste: re oat (except Sandi from plor 34 North itly Ol Juy sty ets PROVID , foot ia MM ENCE LINE * Grelght only) STBA ners rey trom pler 27, North Kiver, foot of Park place, at ICKETS FO IL AD PHTA, LPHTA, 7° “PHILADELPTILA, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, THE OLD ESTABLISHED ROUTE AND SHORT LINE NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, 4 tracks, the most Improved equipment and the fastest time consistent with ane absolute safety. alted) 10:30 A. w. 2 midnight. Sanday, M. roing, trains leave Philadelphia at = 20, Ren $3 ghaies exp 128 P. Lek 5 .. wud 12 midmght. On sunday, ay 3 4.7, 7235 P. M.. and 12 aldniahe” ‘944' Broadway,” es and Cortlandt st N Nos. 114, 116 and 118 Hudson str Ho. bevoy’ Cliy Kusigruns, Tiekot Ollice, No.8 D. M. BOYD, Jr., Gonerat Pussonger Agent. co ountos MBOATS, sre VRASRELE, 119 South st FOR SALE. A, ~VALUARTE LEASE “AND RESTAURANT BUST ness tor 176 Fulton st, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, heheampa' rt AND ALBAN CLAL Dustvtuites EVERY N. A AND. LL THE LATEST NEWS FOR rw CENTS. CIRCULATION 42,000 COFIES A_DaY, AND ADVERTISING 200, A LINE, VONARD C1 RMS, 8. GO. With @ view to diminish the “chances of collision th y On the outward passage from Queenstown to N Boston crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 latit ing to the north of 43, ‘On the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 50 at $2 Jusivude, or nothing ty the north of 42, NEW YORK 10, Ut ort Bata (XD QUEENSTOWN, ‘eb, . curry B50. gio and Bis, ‘cold osooralue to ac ‘teturn tickets on fevorable terms. tickets to and trom ull parts of Europe at very rater Freight and passage office No, 4 Bowlin sie pane ORI LLS O PIANCELN, Aout. commodation. dteer (PIANOS BANGATNE, 6 OCTAVER, $40; 7 OCTAVES, $115; hemo adbenasra tt 4! pene Organ, 8 stops, $85, ON & SON, 13 Bani 14th st. EMOVED. eae cab SQUARE PIANOS, $75 6 $200; $5 tv $1 monthly till paid, or rent 8 upward, BETS, 8 Union squaro (ath ay.), wor Lith st We. ARE MAN TURING SUPERIOR 7 1-3 0C- tave Pianos, re we will retail at wholesale prices; every piano warrant GORNOK & NUGENT, 225, 227 Fast oth st. POWERFUL NEW GraiGit aNy sQuang unos, Factory, 183 Blee UNITED WTATES PIANO SonuERHE Ost” PE PORLIGN aris er tbe eee onding Pebeaary 10, 2677, will this office on Taesd ship, Wyoming, M.for Buuro ‘Tharsdn; uth, Tor Bsotland wa via Movile and Glasgow. and at 11:40 A, Gerwany, de. by steamship hein. via Nouthampion “aud Bremen ‘(correspondence tor Great Britain aid Francs to be lorwurded ti this steamer must be specially ad dressed), 2M ship Adrintic, spondencs for Germany and Franes steaner must be spec direct, b; Wyomin, Me quemnees Moors to de forwarded by this dressed), and ut 12 Labrador, via Havre and Adriatic do not take mails ary 1, fico February 28, You, Feb. 2, 1877, “LEGAL ~ NOTICES. Grarororr NoTICH TO CREDITORS, In the goods of Denis Dunne, lute of Merginstown, in the county Wicklow, armer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the 224 and 2d claiming to be creditors or T. L. JAMES, Postmaster, Victoria, ca otherwise or demand on or against fects of the sid Denix o @ Zist day of November, 1570, or before the 1th da; of (in writing) the particnlars Morrison. of No. 11) Kden quay, in the binder, and Joseph Dunne, of Crum iblin, lurmer, the executors of wld ie: probate of said will was granted, or to th city of Dublia, b in the county of conned, und to who the undersigned, t1 eir xolleitor. ‘And notice is hereby also given that alter anid 15th day of February, 1877, the said executors will admimeter the estate, assets and effects of the suld deceased nevording to the rights of the purties Interested, haying regard ‘nly to the claims whi have been tur Dated thiadth day of Junnary, 1577. ished as aloresuid, JAMES BURKE Bollcitor tar the wuld Alexander Morrison and Joseph aun . Executors, as afore . Dublin, Ireiaud, w ANTED TO PU RCHASE. SECOND UA d; combination lovk I. Ms, box 205, Wi ANTED—10,000 CHESTNUT RAILROAD TiBs, six feet long. Apply to or address D, N Park row, first floor, V FANTED—A LONG BLACK V Be x4 windows, for vite iting Building, PURCH AS. ERTAK ERS, 6. TING MACH id, No. 191 Great Branswick ALNUT PARTITION, Apyly HOLLENDER 100 CAMP CHAIRS. uh av, SECOND 0 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. TIT el en Dieses NEAR BROADWAY. VAY AN advanced 0 Watches, Jewelry. &c.; also Pawnbroxets’ jvuzht of Diamonds, Watehos, de. 77 Bleocke A OF FICK—875,00.—DIA MONDS, WATUI- Ate Jewelry, Silverware, Valuattes, onght, sold and | exchanged; Louns ettected. | Katublisised 1H |. H, BARRE O18 BNOADWAY, Ni is atehes, Jewelry, Silverware, India Shaw! suid, “Loans negotiated. Ladies’ pr aK Abia &e,, bought office, PAIR OF FINE ROUND PERFEOTLY NATOURD Diamonds, 9 enrats, vought yesterday at 4 bargain, «nly 75 “iy arare vid mine 4 hes a specialt wery, corner Broome wt, BRUA Watches, tinted. “A =AT 817 BROADWAY, Tae RO 7 A. Dininonds, Watehor, Jowelry, Silks, and. pers Property of every description boughs ‘and sild, Louis gotlated, 1s NY 8 low for cash No gilt goods. Moke JN DIAMONDS, FURR, &©, tye ded Jowelry. Silverware, cat ‘* woul Bacques, SiIks, Clocks oe We he ant, aia Yery small “advance. “GEO. LEN, Jewol Brondway. nour 20th AY. Jeweley, 9 , JEWELRY, store) vo sei id Uptown offic PRRSOS or Clocks ( ay address & HAVING 4 itabl co. box 122 Het MARBLE MANTEL: Al PRICES NEVER APPROACHED BEFORE ~ Slate and soartle Mantels; largest assortment ol the | ay. PERMHYS SLATE CO ERR 50 Union sqaure, 4th ay. and New York, manufacturers of all da of slate Syit LINE, DIRECT, pRBAT. RTE BT HAMSHIP TOL tg beng rtd ny pier 1s Kast Ki Cabin passage, cursion tickets, 8 $25. Apply to W. D. MoRGs x f W' FOR QUEENSTOWN AND. LIVEROOL CARRYING THE USITED. STATES. MALL, Tho steamers of this line take the lane routes recom- mended by Lieutenant Maury, Bunks on the passage to Queeustown ail the veur roi ‘ebraary 10, at 3 P, M. “February 24, at 2. Mt Mareh 10, at 2 P, M, isreh 17, ne 46:30 A.M. m Wirlte Star docks, pier °2 No Haloon. $e) and $103, In gold; aA, omg staphtng. and. bathrooms ere. pu the noixe and motion Lat comfert hitherto unattainab! For inspection aye company’s office, 37 Bro and other tntiriation apply at the udway, New Yor! LJ. ‘Sontis, Agent, LSON LINE.—¥OR en pier 53 North River, as tao Febraury lv | OTHELL detbidi A second rah xeursion thekets very lavorable ebay 8 issued to Continental and Battie ports. ticulars to CHARLES L, WRIGHT & oo” NLY DIRE T 1 TO FRANCE, THE EMAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S wall STHAMEIS BETWEEN REW. YORK AND HAVRE, OALLING AT PLYMOUTH (G. B.) Sor the landing of pastongers Will sail trom pier No. 42 North River, foot of Morton st., eves {iternate Saturday, begiuning with KADOR ( ier)....eaturday, February 10,3 P.M, eon partignlars ntfdvecs # BEBIAN, Agent, 55 Broaawa; _LOUE STEAMSHIP: wes AMA” titANSIT LIN i) For ©. ALIPORNTA TA PAN SHIA. AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, OXBGON, &e., i iver. OF PANAMA February 15, neltie ports. C1sU0 TO JAPAN and CHINA, +e ovis Thursday, Marelt 1. FRAN ISLANDS. AUS: TRA Lia “an stv 4 ALAND. Februwry 28, oF paseaey apply 1 CO.,0F HJ, BULLAY, Superi pier $2 North Iti WM. P CLYDE No. 6 Bowihi MERCHAsts Steamship 0 es Of passage xnd freight by ondeut, “Mareb 1, o fixed on @ low pe hacia tnformation appl . BOKL x te the agent, Xb. TW ols st, « ents wi south Wales neared. emigrant Australia, tor B47 50 yold, och. apply to RW. CAMERON & CO, | NEW ORDEARS iy OMN' uent of New are curried to Sydnez, be Bia ad particular 8, William et, M. KNICKERDOCK on SATURDAY fiom pive No. North Riv Through billy of lading given to Mobile and Hietysl points on the Mississippi River. Cabin passaye, $00; Apply to CLARK & 3 {oR HALIF. OM . Cantal Kemble, will vail February 10, at 3 o'clock P, a eorage, BAMAN, 8 West st i J STEAMSHIP LLY: » Steamers leave pler 10 North Kiver following days at 3 CORT exday, Februnry 13 Most direct, choupest and quickest route to Novn-Seatin, Newfoundland aud the Lower St. Lawrence. | Basnener accommodations. ‘For freight or passage mpply ARK & SEAMAN, 86 West st. ] ERMUDA, SE. THOMA: regular British mail steamer mada direet Thursday, AND WEST INDIES. —THR NIMA will sail for Ber connecting with royal | f as and West Indies. This tx | now the most ditect and cheapest route to the West ndies | for malls and passengers, For full particulars and tllus- trated pam} img ty ply to Paty. He OUTERBRIDGE, Agent, 20 Brondway. Wes $ cite FOR PORT ROYAL, 5. G.; BRUNS: « and Reensuutan, J Fi ailing every Friday, from "plera0 Kast River, at 3 P.M, Feb, 9 eb, Steamer CITY OF DALLAS. Passa te ‘ points in and tek , for inter , ts, Apply, for information and 4) a ee 153 Maiden Vane. HING AT KEY pt Himes... FPEXAS LINE POR GALVESTON, TOL FIN, Also Meas M. ‘Stores for $200, Re . Restaurants aud Liquor jmp and Oil stor en. MITOHELL, 77 Cedar at, LL THE STOCK OF LIQUOR, BOTTLED GOODS, Cigars, dc, with the Fixtures in the sample room, B4 tires way, this day; « bargain, rs and consumers call. {RE PROOF SAFE r oF pawnbrok Aeatet BURC tor sule; would be sultable Cau bo see: ut 129 Liberty st. AN OY TER AND DINING 5. SALOO) busii UNINE: aa: Rare AN OLD Millinery Store in the best location in the city of Albany, N. Y., doing # sarge and profitable business, is offered tor hale oi, very acceptable serius, toxether with stock, Farul- ture, Lense and Goud Wil a capital not required. Avuly to RJ. SHERMAN, 3 Nort Peart st, Albany, [)kUG STORE FORK SA tied; good location, OR BALE—A SHOE STORK AND FIXTURES; ; GOOD i location. ‘Address, tor particulars, 130 Bleecker st., luger bee: VOR A TRST EAT MARKET ON account of wiknese toque at Mot 3d av, between Foun and Hh sts, JlOR SALE © EAP SAN OLD ESTABLISHED Hath Store, with good Stock and Fixtures. Must be sold thi Week, 08 account of sickns Apply 220 Grund et, nts. jor MAKKET 1. BROADWAY; ood si Mow. Apply as POR” SALK—FLI AND FEED 1N- clading butiding. stock, de; butldias Be 100. MINZLOULIMER, 951 Si uv., moar SBth wt, NE OF THE best CORNER LIQUOR Stores in the Beventh ward, 1 fitted up: will be old with or without 51 $35 wner is about retiring. bn ot CHA: Ls ELLY, is Gh 7 for aed days E,somely dived up, exceite Nn jocation, low priew; splendid opportunity. B., Herwld offi {OR SALE MILK ROUTE; SELLS” euch vay; fine Morse wud Wagon. store S0th ot. and BLU ay. N Address H.W, 140 QUARTS Inquire in’ grocery health ; incom: articulues uddi BEST LOCATION IN | } VSTAURANT | man; ins sult- ity: 89,000 y ab. for boarders. fy Mth av. 0 RE SOLD, TO-DAY OR TO-MORROW, BEAUTIFUL fe und itur Fixtures, leolox, Chalrs, Liquors and oth OLD KSVABLISHED It, AL Hs ATH oF. 2. fice tor sul: twily furnished ; ion square, Apply 20 Hust 16th ss, eoruer MACHINERY. HERALD OFFERS TWO SIS ting Presses for sale cheap. printing 7,00 b per hour of an eight paxe pap: fad both sides wun be speeded to 10,0001T a required tor each press is 15 KE, 1 tect wide and 7 feet high. The labor required te these two presses is four mon (or boys) anda Accompanying those presses, which are capable of print 1 an hour, we will throw in one Wetting Machine BLLONGING nud the following List OF STEKEOTY EE, 1 Furnace, with Metal 3 Casting Woxes. 0 Boel 2 Shaving Mt 1 Tali Cutier, i Block tor turning plates 6 Knives for shaving inuchine Tuy lowest ensh pri e presses and mae! moraing at worl INERY ioat the Stereutype Mae that our immense 0 improved double Bulluck P'fhiose Presses are sultable for printing a paper the size of the Tribune or Times, or # paper _Adiress JAMES smaller dimensions. IRDON BENNETT, New York Herald, INE BXCRA BULLY, tor » sey City. NOR SAL Mac ‘a ali in need order, O87 Went 2. at. ND BOILERS COMPLETE horse power, $173: one five horse power, mtg. ve. horse na lnquition” to ‘OND, 187 W axtena 2 08 fe Toil 8 AD Cutter. Address SHERLUAN, box in? tieeaid amtice. WS tHo-HLEy ATOR TO HOIST 2.09) POUNDS, K. K, ROBERTS, Contractor a DANCING ACADEMIE: DODwORTIT Kd DANOING soHoOL, to No. 6 West, carrying the United States mail.—The mer | rd W., HOW open lor the reception CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain Pennineton, will sail | ° jor particulars send for civooler, 1 Saturday, Febraary 10, at 3 P.M, from pier 20 Kast Private jessons every di i bills ing given to nil points on the CARTES DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTONS International and Great ‘ and Henderson, and the | Antonio ra relight | For treigh| have apply eG. He MALLORY. & NEY, YORK AND HAVANA DIKOT MATT, Link — Thege first, class, steamships will sail at 9 P.M. from ler 1% North River, foot of Uedar ot., for Havana direct, as wary 14 r .Wednesd CLY Ds. "Fe ruary 24 freight and passage, having ut seed mecommode Hons. SPP! P, CLYDE, & 00. No. & Bowling Green, McKBLLAK, LULING & CO. ,Agents ta ito COLUMBUS. A. iuitting. Stuyvesant and ith sts; private lessons any hour; glide walt spacial y, paneanres DANCING ACADEMIES, av.—Keception Tharsdays; clas elreular adu LACS wae ain mate LESSONS any hour; CIRCU ANCING ACADEMIES-56 WEST 33D 212 Kast 1 WINE: Coarior BOTTLED AT JUNGAT PISTIELERIES: | ¢ aie, in wood: VICTOR E. MAUGER, sole lmporter, BR) COLUMBIA ST.—A NEAT, COMPETENT GIRL Hu (chee Taunireas: te ihe eaar ist Br, re Pres? Pia aren | mC thoroughl, ly understands downtown Fee Serene” 4 Stil AV.—AS FIRST OLASS COOK, GOOD One Oreteronce. yNINETTA ST.—AS PLAIN COOK O8 CHAMBER 8 MINETTA 87 maid, 2 St— 1 RRSPHOTANGE WOMAN Ad thee malar 13.0 ‘OMAN A COOK; wehly tunderatands all kinds LEN ‘A A MOST “COMPEFENT T WOMKS ly underviands her tries and jellies of ds, and under she ting if requi lace. . REAR—A us PLOTABLE rand ironer; buuse or 29 WEST Jat wt. \MPETENT WOMAN TO cook. wash and iron in ® pritate temily; understands her business: good roterenee, Qe West sri sv Jentant woman as first el washing: good ref renee. HecGitaxe sta “MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO QUeook, wash and iron inn amall private fevily: seven ears''liy”reeommoudation from int place, Call for wo RESPECTABLE ca 38 cook; willing BA WEST 30111 STAN COOK; UNDERATANDS ALL ©2Frinds of meats and soups; will assist iu washing; wood reference.” 8T., REA NT WOMAN as tain Cook, washer aud iromert clty or country; TOP” PLé wiaitashon ood baker: isa thorough SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG will assist with the washing; city {YOUNG vok; willing to assists wish | D ST.—A SOBER, TRADE ep an nbjection to the country or a no employment sought mo .. NEARGTH AV.—A COMPETENT? private tamily cook : ‘understands soup: jt) broad, cake, milk and butter ‘good n 115 cul NT WOMAN as cook ina restaurant, hotel of boarding house; ely or country: goud city reference. 119. WEST 10TH ST., BASEMENT. elas cook : un excellent washer and ironer: no objec private boarding house; brat city reference. 46TH ST, IN THE xrOKE—A YOUNG good cook nnd to assist with the washing; good 12 MADISON AV. BOTABLE = Dcook, washer and troner; best city referenc 12 WE 1 ST, IN THK SHOK STORE.—A SOProt man a¥ plain eook or laundress in # pri vate farnit D4 WEST 3D S1., FRONT WASEMENT —A” RE- spectabie girl to do cooking, washing wud ironing; good reterence ite WEST I79PH ST, ad F rospectable girl ax coo ton to country; geod city re: Y OLASS ity OF country? elty refers ROOM.— clans cook: an ex- r; 4 private family preferred; best a 19TH 8T., TOP FLOOR, HAG An American young woman as fi cellent washer and trot city ri es 131m city relere: 135 WE: ST.—AS C Oetamily: understands her bas yeurs’ city re! 136. East J8in st, IN THE oung Womsn a experienc will assist in washin, b (RST CLASS rican cooking? til IN REAR — understands English and An ce. ‘IN A PRIVATB 8 tho.ouyhly; five SHOR RTORE.—A d cook: isan excellent ad reference, 139, WEST fist OUNG BY pitt as cood cook aud would ausist with the westiogt dont reference, LEROY 8 | 13D titi cnoie: waa 1140, WEST 19TH XT.—A a < to cook, wash and tron: best city reference, 14] SES? 23TH ST, REAR—TO cook, WASH “Eland iron or to do general housgwork in'a private A REREROTARLE V WOMA! por] a jamily; understands bread aud king; vest chy reference, COLORED “WOMAN AS good EST 19TH <¥., TWO STAIRS UP, BAOR —A respectable woman to xo out by the day as nd troner ference. WEot 28TH Raa A RESP EOTAB ‘girl to cook and to #ssist with the washing; good re! 1504 it plain family coo snd fir class La Dull for t 156. “WEST ¥sTll NT, ROOM NO, Z—AB “AS FIRST JDeiase cook in hotel, cub or hoarding bow oughly understands all kinds of me li 7 BAST SOTH ST, aeateae ) ¢ girl ws Inandreas or ‘plain cook Can be seen Wists 2 to $ o'vlock. ‘LOOR.—TWO BIR. ay sompetent donk, nd the other {tress nd I ime 157 20% BETWEEN oril AND 7TH AVACA Oo) able woman, in @ vrivate family, aw fret class cook ; good city reference. L357 NEST tet at. NEAR 77 ® Fable youns won first cha ironer; good city und eruntry re milk and butter; prefers the L57 Est sete 8h RNG LE Y (man as test class coos; wnderstat inglish cooking; ism good Lake erence. 158., vt igod 17 4 BIVIs03 ‘A RESPE eames seman ts te plain cooking and generat housework, li eer oF A YOU WOMAN AS OOK, 6 Owashor ner: bent reference 180 KAST a ST.—a YO) GIRL AS COOK, washer and ironer in « private family, 205 WES? 26FH ST.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AG rood ¢ evok, ood baker; willing und obliging: best ‘ BASEMENT. orman woniwn as cook and to A BAST 2 208. . Can be seen for D1 Bn Gast, Oat MT-SA PROTESTANT GIRL Ag first class cook; no objections to the country; yood reference, ) & Kast dori si ZS comer a coor, once. 2168 West 20rit SF, ROOM 7.—A C kin’ & private famal; ROOM S—A RESPECTA ‘asver and ironer; best city re! 1LORED WOMAN will masist with, washing ; i ABT 42D »i girl As cook b ews need apply, elereace; wo 229. cae SU8T st.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO Jeook, wash and iron in & private family: city refer on 19fl stT.. BErW 230 re: Dectable woman private wrding bh F TABLE WOMAN v tr | Z3Vas cook: und thoroughly ; good Ker; will assist with washing and Ironing; good ‘refer. Sirf St. YOUNG WOMAN aa FIRST kina private inmily; best city reference Cail for two days -A REST D3) 882 | from her last pl EAST 460i SP with no en ‘AS’ GOOD Ant 240i wt. =a YOUNG sla class reterence ; city ‘and ironer; fir WEST 27° ST, FIRST FLIGHTR—A Re table young girl ws good cook; would assist with no objection to aboarding house; city reference, 9. [SRST stil St — As COOK AND LAUNDRESS 4 by @ tho: y competent woman; best references, | 24.4 West «atu st.- 4 yous + WOMAN As COOK, ab Twastor and ironer: city or country; can take charge ot milk aad iu best reference. Br, FRONT We tairs ‘ap.— A. respe best city reterence. DAG, WENT ATH Stas COOK, WASHER AND 2EVironer ia x private family ; beat * WES 27TH ST. CANDY SfO8K)—a PROTE Mune womin as good cook, washer aud iromer; goud chy reterences "9 PROTESTANT “AS EXOBL- fot to 0 samara ine Oujection to | | 98 1seTHL ST.. BELWEEN re AND abetans ander ave. A Scoteh woman as cook, washer frower, or vo de general ho ‘sunnier remyonen « 7TH GIRL To coo, ‘BOL se Taare we, WEST 20TH ST., Rha —AS COOK BY ANBAR bey SA