The New York Herald Newspaper, October 28, 1872, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

: NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1872—TRIPLH SHEET. 9 ‘ —$—$_____— MEY een a ? “on F. Jewel, Irvington, N. Y. . ARKANSAS’ EMEUTE. A SENSUAL MONSTER. Om Rucning atternbop, ot tre oFcloeR. ° Traind snc. AOR AMCSOMENTR, loave Grand Gerterat depat of (WO? M., returning | J300?H-s TnAImE BOUCIOAULT. OWERY TABATRE " 4 : a a etenened chanian oi Cet leave Irvington af $:11 P.M. fy . win Booth. ay: acquenoptioter and Manager. — WM, BOPRELIGI. : ing Chap’ rime—How @ | Cuirrunpsn,—At fds residgnet, NSAP Paterson, Mi, AND Wits, DION BOUOICAULE PACE EE OF RRA -OUEG A OST ae a German Girl Was Entrapped and | N.J., on Saturday, Qctober 2% 1872, ANNING 3. ~ ™ (lias Agnes Robertson) BORO REN WO! MAX MARETZEK ‘and during the week, Fitzpatrick’s Bloody Reign! ruinca im Newark by a Married Man, | OHTTANDRN, in his dsth your. Mouday, Wednesday. Feviay, ReCHEIVeLY wo nities La the celebrated American Author Tragedicune, ‘O8 THK WE > Mila relatives and friends are, withy Ut further no- "ARR ATEN) POGUE MOWDAY EVBNE c ‘wen Miss JOHANNA PRI RD, re) 1 with His Wite’s Connivance. tice, respectfully invited to attend he xMeral Tucsday, Thursday, Satuntay, ‘ MAST TIM Ret © oR Will appear, for the Arst time here, iu hot Rew and ostep in sceola. The Newark Court of Quarter Sessions was occu- ». aur. church, corner of Market ana oe at = oa: New Drain of ions MTas xHinoud SEN . stated" ee Rg ticat Tei: tail pied during six days of the week just closea in — ‘aterson, N. J., on Tuesday, Octotn. W' be KERRY; Or, NIGHT AND MORNING, ABRUGNEDO, MOREAMT COR, AUR AMANTAS -past , ’ { . COULON, , GOLD MAD, trying @ man named Gustave Wasmuth for a series moinark iim ESStE WROWN WEDNESDAY EVERING OCTOBER 0, at o'clock | played by her with ituiarna: succon! tnrotgout coca Origin and Development of the Civil War— | dfcrimed, the enormity of which, judged from a| CocHRAN.—On Saturday, October 26, JoHn | wiyg BOUCICAULE as Shaun ihe Post and Kerry MME. PAULINE LUCCA aud America, The play aboends in the most inte Investigation and Contemplated Arrests by | Moral polut only, sink into the shyte even | fheagin snare ot the county Derry, Ireland, 10 |, the AGNES HODEIREION Gira BoneitaniO ny Area {a ter GREAT ROLE of LHONOR, port MGs PIRLECHATD, aud abo capreasly cagages, United States murder, the highest crime known to law. | Mis friends aud atqaaintances are respectfully | Silt," viWHG AS, Michne: Feeny amd Cassidy. Misa La PAvOnITA GTRARD sRoruzes anh. segs bal There ‘ned deen found against him six | davited Yo attend thie taneral, from St. Paul's | SSikcta U MENTION Sf eoeeeruones of the timit of | DAY rei oueeat ete Ll agent Mr CHARLES ORD) spt, BAM President ion. churel th st., lem, at half-past nine o’clock | this engage. cnt, cach of the apvve plays can bo per- | THR HIGHLY SUCCKSSFUL RE % ‘! <] - indictments—one for having brutally assaulted | 4, a day (Monday). His remains will be con- | formed De WeE NIGHTS only. DON GIOVANNT TATION i) her Tate Dove, with the samo GREAT CAST, and with the addition of and beaten with a club @ young man in bis employ, | veyed to Calvary Cemetery for interment. roceeda the D: ve Seats may be secnreyt a wei Noe at the theatre, | the coled: A erry ‘ e was: y — earcrertag -— + 0 * as1P. M— : Mesars. Dorsey and Hodges, the commissioners 'Y | Karen Coughlin, deceased, a native of Kings ‘OOD'S MUSEU: Sadi GRAND LU MATINEK, wits Dancy seve appointed to investigate the facts connected with found guilty. The details of the latter case, etripped | county, Ireland, aged 60 years, 208, MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 28, 1872, r . ‘G 7 of the disgusting revelations made in Court, are aa | Notice of funcral hereatter. EVERY EVENING AT 8. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2, QOr™ri. GENRVIEVE DE BRABANT ALLAOK'S, the late troubles at this place, stopped short at DALY.—On Sati a oh Rt ¥ wurday, October 26, Jams I. Daty, the celebrated, dashi h Juban .tyiph Enormous success and triuinph of Propriet ™ A Lhe Momphis, and there obtained ‘the written state. | 0Ws:—Rosa, who is now about twenty-one years | 9 native of Kings oomety, aoe ei ashing and beantifel Ouban yiph, CADIRESTAISIAN OFLA BOUFE, Notiwit fainting the net Re Re BAe ments of Judge Moore, of the Probate Court of of age, plain and fresh of face and round and | The funeral wiil take place on Monday mornin; ML ZOK, . CHIZEOLA & Ci . . Direetors IMMENSE AND SUSTAINED SUCORME . : treat bates 7 eT ning, MI for ¢ reiguing Queen of Opera Vaufe, which has attended the produetion of a plump of form, came from Teutonia about a year fe residence, 134 West ‘iwenty-fiftl e - t MAKIE AIMEE, P +4 this (Mississippi) county; F. D. Lanier, now of street, His remains will be taken to the church in the great Sensational Drama, ontitied tho th i . PYGMALION AND GALATBA, Memphis, but formerly of this place; Mr. Edring- | “8 She has @ cousin in New York, a policeman, | of St. Francis Xavier, West Sixteenth street, where ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT. he Wee Oa a non Pronounced by IG LIG AND THE PRESS ton, of Memphis, brother of the Assessor of this with whom she went to reside immediately on her | @ requiem mass wil! be offered for the repose of his | in which Mie. ZOE will sustain soven characters, aup--»| 2"! the unapproachuble cast of chiiracters in to be the i ee eae en stodgeg | Arrival Xe seems this cousin wanted ‘ter to | goul at mineo'clock A. Ml; thence to Calvary Cemo- | Dor'ed/\y He enlige irene ots Company, received, theoughank ilk Gane eines walt MOST CITARMING COMEDY then returned, Perhaps to Little Rock, and on the refused, ¥ and” as i Aa styl ane Raerielied *“Ghekec papers pleane copy. me ey, DAY f 5 Sauda ”, 3 » J 4 EVERY Meled nose! + vill be repeated ai nia iat 3 Wai Tp compatied to announce morning of the 19t Dorsey went to Marion, tho | the weng, sand took service witha faaliy rer Due | Gaonameaon of Ramnel Jt ant Fausy Do Cordoras” | TE ino ar Aggia Woot Googe Atk, Mite aang sigiapaY MATIN aesians quence of arrangements airoady entered Datw; i a "y 4 ry © Cordova, isa Weber, TI Wood, Keene, RIE Aerinyr a -DROGAN ° t be dete county seat of Crittenden county, on the Little | the fumily breakin, up she found her way back to The funeral will take place from the Sturtevant Belle Howltt Jennie Atnoty A. He Sheidon, Eta re NO aa this jnemniparatig GENDARME SUPORDAY Nove Rock Railroad, to which place were transierred | the metropolis and placed herself on the list of | House, Twenty-elghth and Twenty-ninth streets, Emana Grattan, Jennie Satterlee, Marry Stewart, | Mile. BONELEE ag Genevieve. Mous. JUTRAU a8 Duc amie BASE NIGHT of y 3 Jha arte), ALION ND GALATI the met hia fi away, , . October 28 (his twentie and others, in the new Burlesque Extravaganza, entitled nC BYE 7 vi vening until them, ‘warded from Little Rock t yo ae ite she was consigned to on care of Wasmuth, who | birthday), at ten o'clock A. AP ., aed “ THRE Mus “kK cas Io, HOLLAND. bag ree (lows VAN HELE with tue etait ee Ws ‘om. le Rock to Hopeficld, opposite | keeps a notorious den in the basement of the DIcKSON.—On Sunday, October 27, Mary, the be- Thus attording families and children an opportunity to anda santo ee cite) nd ee Ma lia Bro 1 ce, Need 9 i o : k, | loved wife of Robert Dickson, in the 26th year of | witness this. beauditul Burlesque, Who are unable (oat. Gh ot DENTE y tea euite, NOW tue Rug ae ur : ra ‘ P fa ub Paneer metoutineintrsteeaee: OLVING STAY menon Vocalist, but 5}, years of age, has been Weat Twenty-third street, corner of Eighth avent ged at gre Lasponse nd will appear on Sot Curtain rives quarter to &, Carriayes, may bo or Momphis. Two Deputy United States Marshals— oe re Ane Bunge Dai ‘toe Tine , a mi cous eye- . end the evening representations, 4 t cs i eenkod Besieok gente resi beat nase ae mee gore = to que 00 nd Moral, Christians net ne relatives and friend also the members of d saat : BN a COA an EXMEIC by Professor TOBIN, of the Polytecthnie tnatttute, London. were missi . ol urches. Once or twice the ans It i A . M., - NION SQUARE THEATRE, ROME "7 rt, erstyp eT eT ra a He ive “to: atten Neh enacabeacon the UD iropristor, vsult, SHERIDAN, $1197 ROMEO DIONSSI, GUPAND OPERA HOUSE, ‘commissioners had been furnished with United | Police have literally made “descents” on tt, but | spectfully Invite somehow it was never broken up. A plano was | residence of her brother-in-law, 443 West Fiftleth | Maser........ A.M, PALMER sources of information, v t NEW. ‘By the last registration of this county, made two alower grade, punishable only by a fine of $14. G¥OGHEGAN.—On Sunday, October 27, 1872, En- Bogins at 3. years ago, itappears that there was a majority of | Augustus Boyer was likewise offered a handsome | LEN, wife of John Geoghegan, in the 46th year o/ ——__— white voters over colored of about one hundred | consideration if he would induce the girl to take her age. A SOCIATION ELA an States warrants for the arrest of such persons as | \@ ‘ ERK VEDNES ees f pt going every night, and a few unfortunate | street, on Tuesday, October 29, " cS $ WEONE DAY EVENINGS, | dered for 1 o'clock. g J SeRts TAY be secured “on examination of the facts they should think fit lanl Naina ee disgusting gewgaws to | Philadelphia papere ey Oe rete COLE: sardou'e tet apt bas bia ieee ea reay for ppovoaher 4. 6 ang 5, s one. week nada eat the GRAND OPEItA HOUSE nna to nave arrested, the names being left blank in the | entice Newark youths to destruction. “Into this | _Doxonus.—Oh Sunday, October’ 21, 1872, Josurn Miss AGNES ETHEL, CME OPERA BOURTE sim ta atl purty $l; secured seats f0ceuts and $i, Aun ‘warrants, The commissioners turned over these den the unsuspecting Rosa—fair and pure ag the | W. DoNoHUE, aged 42 fie who fills the title role. Other characters by Mixa Phillis Tho proas and public, wherever this OHILD ARTIST | Sule Lewes and Manager iMr, AUGUSTIN DALY Vermont hills, whence she had just come—went | The relatives and friends of the family are re- | Gover Miss Plesy Mordaunt, Miss Jenny Lee, Miss Jose- | lag appeared, Are unanimous in prououncing him the Mr. Daly begs to state that, in Warrants to the deputy marshals, with instruc- | as a general servant. This was early in Sep- | spectfully invited to attend the tunoral, ae the | Rinte vemnttar: bei ceore Parken Wie ence eae, | ono ee OF WONDERA. pirgtuance of programme whicl be ‘tions to come here and further investigate the mat- | tember. Five days and nights she remained there, | restdence of his brother-in-law, John Clark, corner | gomery, Mr. Welsh awards Mr dP aurete Mr. W. MKATRE COMIQUE, == ——OSOSsSsSCS~S~S og: BEER DERE NED Cemey tiare to acd toil in the names andmakearrests, Rich. | 42¢,What occurred resulted in the indictments ot | Twenty-third atreet and avenue A, on Tuesday af- | %. Laurens, Mr. Claude Burroughs nnd others, om 51s BROADWAY House, or giving trequent changes ‘ards came up on the 19th and Hart on the 20th, and MC ty ‘five. ener soca ncend er Birect, Batatnn SLClgGs PRMIRARS In Blawant bay Potten tng piled er cape gph nck aall eee GaN “ACCESSI AL pe gy of perrornaaae sate, a Rewuowel: , * ql D ACCESSION OF so far as practicable, & nove arrived hore last night at eleven, by the steamer | of shame, infamy and monstrous iniquity ‘wiuigo, if} Du Vivige—in Paris, on Friday, October 25, Na- Box open every day trom 8 A; M. toS P.M. Hrest WEEK OF THEE iy every month, he has now to an ig! nm, by Doors open at night at 744. Curtain rises at8 o'clock, ‘ of ‘Canadiitae Judge Moore, Captain D, Matthews, it were possible, would TALIE Du Vivier, widow of H. G. Du Vivier, in her Carriages may he ordered for 10 Y WORRELL SISTERS, Bounce NIGHTS OF LE no’ z OF. » Capt . v8, MAKE THE TYPES BLUSH 67th year. MISS ERHEL'S ENGAGEMENT IS LIMITED TO 100 MISS Tn a en CAROTTB, a ay @ merchant nd planter of this place, with | to print. The most appailing phase of the nnwrit- | _ FARKELI.—On Sunday, October 27, 1872, ANN NIGHTS TENE JENA Tho extraordinary outlay _re- ‘several other temporary refugees, returned on the | ten story may be imagined from the fact that the ELIZABETH, daughter of Michael J. and Susan Far- = faire le : = subial quired in thiesupert> and. amusling 4 monster’s own wife, Mrs. Wasmuth, was an aid and | rell, aged 5 years and 17 days, AN FRANCISCO MINS' THE QUEENS OF BURLESQUE, spectacle, and the enormous suc~ me boat. Hart and Richards are busy investi- | accessory to the commission of the crime. She, | The friends and acquaintances of the family are St. James Theatre, « WORRELL, SOPUTE, coss which {t has met with, defer gating matters in an informal manner, of the facts | too, was indicted, and as soon as her mfant babe’s | respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- ae holes WORRELL, IRENE. se LAST NIGHTS a thine the production of {ts uc- nd results of which I will give you information in | CouUition permits, will bo tried also, t day a'ternoon, at two o'clock, from $20 avenue A, BURCH, WANBOLD-& Backus oan TOR ReLL StSTERS, rare Cee no tbe. withdraws CAME OUT IN EVIDENCE ct jeth street. BAN FRANCISO Py nd MISS 3 . of n due time, Ihave ascertained the substance of the | that pending the trial Wasmuth had made the most | | FRANSIOLI.—In Brooklyn on Saturday, October First a pyaran o te orpusi Apa TAG ULERY SAMs rot Garorre, | Mry nae STATEMENTS MADE BEFORE THE COMMISSIONERS desperate efforts to get witnesses and the com- | 26, ANTHONY FRANSIOLI, aged 33 years. - SCHRMERHORN'S HOY. LILLIE HALT ¢: The Home Journal saya:—“The in Memphis, and®have sifted the reports and ru- | Plainant beyond the reach of the Court. Heary F. ‘he funeral services will take place at St. Peter's BOY. SRT strongest troupe of theatrical ‘stars? agi howers swore that Wasmuth offered him $200if he | Roman Catholic church, corner of Hicks and War- | pre yar bbl 4 irre ls Ty Marae x mors that are and have been current, and will give | would go bi ie Cour: ren streets, Brooklyn, ‘on THE HA) Ix 1 Ix a nt in Now York is now ld ge fore the Court and swear he }» Brooklyn, on Tuesday morning, the | THE T x Rhored at the Grand O; House you the results, condensed, from the most reliable | had improper relations with poor Rosa, 29th inst., at ten o’ciock. Relatives and friends are | THE HAL On. t ow. WU ROE CAMOPTE. | Mra JOLIN the object being to reduce the crime to | invited to attend without further notice, Ht JOKES AND oO WOOD, JOHN BROUGHAM, EM. N — MA ON, ROSE HERSKB,. — STUART ROBSON, the MAJLL MACKIN and WILSON TONS and the LAURE FAMILY, > moat graceful Song and Dance Artista ever seen, have cach and separately formed” ES! Seats securcd six days in advan FOURTH AVENUE th re LL, COT cand fifty, and the democratic majority was nearly | $60 and herself West. One Guire, a barber, who is ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited n wenty -third st ieee € and almost only attrac aie gaits. Those best informed assure me tha: on | a tenant of Wasmutih, revealed the fact that the | to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 633 De EteE Bie ALD THE MAMMOTH TROUPE RETAINED. naty pincen of aniasoursme -@ full registration now it would be found that the | latter had offered hin a year’s rent free if he would First avenne, on Tuesday, October 29, 1872, at two “sJapan and the dap: AN ENTIRE NEW OLIO, | est in Now York and elsewhere" voting population of the county would number | try und get the girl and the witnesses out of the | o’clock Py endorsed by Prince Ito, Japanese Ai 4.all: th #. introducing the NEW STARS | TENTH MATINER OF OLS AROTTE, SATURDAY, Av cabout oue thousand, of which the coloredand white | way. On Friday the case was given to tho jury, GoxLLER.—On Saturday evening, October 26, Adinission 50 cents; Reserved and all the old favorites, ie radicals would constitute nearly or quite one-half, | and, after a brief deliberation, they returned a ve 1872, after a lingering illness, CATHARINE, widow of | Tickets at LM and 70L Broadw JOMN HART, FRANK KERNS, — FITZPATRICK, dict on all the indictments found. If the full pen- } John M, Goeller, in the 63d year of her age. ie an sag —- | JOHN WILD, JOUN QUEEN, * IN PREPARATION a REMARKABLE SENSATION, ot @ native of Kentucky and ex-captain of the Seventh | alty of the law is inflicted Wasmuth will be sen- The relatives and friends of the famtly are re- M* G PA ES WM. W! E. D, GOODING, a LOCAL and CONTEMPORANEOUS CHARACTE! (Kentucky federal cavalry, who had been but three | tenced to Sixt: y-five years in the State Prison | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her Te D CONCERT, MISS ADA WRAY, based Upon. @ sae ot UNIQUE INTEREST, now cara resident in ATkansas, and during that time | and to pay fines amounting to $6,000. Ho | late residence, 160 East Righty-aeventh street, on REOHUGAGT ERNE OTUNTORAE! ai Ais NELLIS LARAEOROR, | Srenine eee art by Me AUGUSTIN DALE faa held the offices of Rronean cine, Attorney ee | a ee went ene, years of ge of moat Soe aaemaby, morning, the 29th inst., at half-past ten Opera of a hp oS Fe = Circuit Jud came to this place early | sive form and features, sensuality and brutality . LURLINE 1 NUE THEATRE, in August Tat, opened a law oflice and, Pelng pene written on his face. He 1s quite weil JAMIE In Brooklyn, on Saturday, October 26, Secured Seats. $2. At the Music storea, Ruilman, Ut | R i t 2th street, near Broadway. Begins at 3. ‘as he admits, set to work to revolutionize this | olf e Court considered the statement of Rosa | JANE 7., wife of Thomas 1. James, in the 67th year | Broadway. Fiith Avenue Hotel. q N | AUGUSTIN DALY, ¢ country, so as to secure a republican majority, He | the most straightforward and natural they had | of her age. perenne fmeeeennamtegereeyntenyeneceenhinesihreemeeetenncenee N With the present weak dD. LY Logi became a candidate for State Senator for this dis- | ever heard. The attempt to blacken her ¢ ter Relatives and friends of the family are invited to S sds Nitto | F lie tere ts apt DY IN Es cts trict, was appointed President of the Board of Reg- | has won warm sympathy for her from all quar- | attend the funeral, from her late residence, 473 Ue Bn Enss | WORRBLO, WORRELE, fmt entertaining specimens of LIFE and SOOLETY tm istration, and in this capacity is said to Hare eqven } ters. De! i AVERIe, on Monday, October 28, at two "0g aig Proprie sieht WORRELG, the LAST CENTURY, very unfairly, taking but one day to register town- ete ES SY HT ON kK P.M. mb pl XION. is IXION. S ee .Bhipa when his predeccssor Sooupled two days, and | YORKVILLE POLICE cOURT. seth ni Friday, OctoNtr 25, Hexry Kiva, Lar MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MOND ee in one instance, at least, failing to be visible to the —— é ged 43 years, AAT PARE. - re ee } i white voters of'a townsliip on the appointed day, | A Politician’s Followers Cleaning Out funeral will take place from Ms late resi- the veien ut oe ; Leet alent le ASTER a il beeen oe ibe Rae while his registry of the township bears the names | Third Avenue=A Gang That the Police | (ence, 107 Degraw sircet, Brooklyn, this (Monday) he brightest star on tho Kitt and every evening until turthet noticr, theatre, M rotv’s most admirable dramatic of its colored voters. In. August, Fitzpatrick Should at Once Break U October 28, at half-past ten o'clock, the untvorsal favorite and talented comedian; ABRAH NA POGU. work, in a ited the | charged Edmington, the Assessor of the County, . Pp .—On Saturday, October 26, 1872, at flve “HARRY », eat Cast to the strensth of dae Company OAD TO RUIN. and Best, the County Clerk, with frands in con- On Saturday the Michael Whalen Association, | A, M., Louisa Kroger, wife of H, H, Kroger, the man th: ni the banjo; = aeons | Mr. Dorntoni scone SA el OR RY rect 9 rane charges they promptly exculpate nselves, rorty-s . Anas enue, On Monday, October 28, “clock. t tis Aine 5 rene i ra parte Ig ORANGES AGAINST AIERIFY. MURRAY, of Forty-second street and Third avenue, went on | Leany.—On Sunday, October 27, after a lingering Regnery bi ign DEBECTOR, | NU SmAY Mis hend clcric. a ‘ who was highty esteemed in the county, were more | & target excursion to some one of the uptown plea- | iliness, Davip Luan, a native of Limerick, Ireland, | together with the finest Singing Corps und Orchestra in DER. Charles Golddneh, & sporting character, serious. He not only charged that Murray had | gure grounds, On their return in the evening they | 12,the 23d year of his age. the prowssion. , by ©. Wexel 4 Clarke collected the school revenue in greenbacks and | wore followed b: { é The relatives and- friends of the family are re- EVERY EVENING AND SAVURDAY MATINEE, trom 9 to 40! ceo 7 Iinggotd paid it out in depreciated State scrip, for which | Were followed by an immense gang, composed Of | gpectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, | - sey se segerens De. cpanel See Old Biles, & mot there was little or no foundation in fact, but in | the worst scoundrels of the Nineteenth and | October 23, from tho residence of his brother, 386 HILHARMONIC SOCIETY, Niblo’s Garde ir. Williams, a Lao eral coring accused Min Of stealing $1,200 of | Twenty-first As tt 1 | Pacitic stréet, Brooklyn, The Boxes at the Academy, except those In the rads waeeeetmlen Garten, Mr. Mincingy a hatter o 5 Tw 5 cessl B ' 8, " 1 XC | ibacdoo cing, : Schoo! money, When the fact was the whole amount went “ald A Paani ays Lepr! uddenly, of disease of the heart, on | Hroscentum, will be sold. at cademy. on Monday, I Manager. | Sir: Weazie, a furrier, of choo! funds 1n Murray’s hands was only about down Third avenue the people on both sides | Saturday evening, Uctober 26, 1872, CAROLINE foe TES ea be dtie tt sq.) Auc- TRE CHANGE Shortt Led eb fifteen hundred dollars, and the only pretence was | rushed out upon , the sidewalk. The crowd of | Lupervr, relict of Michael Lederer, in the 68th 4 S D. SUHAAD, Sceretary. Beece S CLEAN SWELL zonal x ark that he had pocketed a percentage of this, In an | thieves jostled against them unmercifully, throw- | Yeat Of her age. 1 RM i na Ase ak Sie sah aE ie ce EL Poauitione.... praiets altercation which ensued, in consequence of these | ; d children into th ant 3 Relatives and friends of the family are invited to RION MUSIC UALL, 720 BROADWAY, LADY GYM- Comprising ? ‘a ‘the Widow Warren. .,.... accusations, Fitzpatrick shot Murray dead at the | ™& Women and children tnto the gutters, and even | attend the funeral, irom the residence of her son, A haste Minsicels and Pantomine; @ Lady Pages ARRAY O Sophia, her daughter ‘second fire, a negro having knocked 4 sometimes striking right and left with- reuters cee tare is East Hiatal street, on | Admission tre: M, CAMBEL, irst appearance AM the 4 Jeuny, her uvald his pistol at the first shot, by which 1 onday, October 28, at one o'clock P, M. ee eette ce Oa tees at = ae: SSA Ages isn G. the Beero lost one finger. Murray was one aga allie a yetoe sires fl lS ncisco papers please copy. F YOU WAND TO HEAR THE NEWS, First appearance ol th Men Teiete Sees Mone anarmed and Fitzpatrick was informed of this fact | PYery One ee a boot enough he members of Independence Lodge, | jz you WANT TO HEAR THE NEW First appearance of tho Shampion Skaters, f WEDNESDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER W, 1573, before he fired. Fitzpatrick claims that Murray | 1° kde a ae ae ae they continued , 1. us B. B., are hereby notified to meet atthe ae mig LUSTIN AND HESS. E also on ; struck him before he fired the first shot, which is cde 6 tar ld my at the corner of | lodge room, 2°5 Bowery, this (Monday) afternoon, | IF YOU WANT TO HEAR THE NEWS, First appearance of the wonderful dance artiste, Thursday Evening, gle) ind Saturday Evening, dented. These are simply the main facts of the ‘orty-second street, leaving in their track a scene | at one o'clock, prompt, to attend the funeral of our — DAN GUILFOIL, ovember 2, ortgin Of the Osceola disturbances. ol excitement, bloodsied and robbery unequalled | jate brother,’ Abraham Levy. By order of the READ THE Re-engagement will be represented the ver, tertaining Five-Act Com- setae . in many aday. The police, it must be said, did | President.’ JACOB LAZARUS, Secretar: — mrs MINKE J cay. Oy TLL aredeM ns ue ouhavetndabendance of reports. ‘ihe negroes | tleir utmost to prevent the outrages committed, | Lyay.—On Sunday, Octoder 27, JOHN LYMAN, be MISS MILLIE COOK, Z eeenar, Louls James ere assort that three of thelr number were | Dut failed. Tho ‘ollowing are the ouly cases where | | He will be buried on Wednesday, at three P. M., READ THE 1 in addition to our regtilar Mammoth Company. axon killed and two or three severely wounded; hey were successtul:— from the Methodist Episcopal church, Lafayette, N. — STEWART, SCHOOLCRAFT, CAMPBELL, Cons tina, Mr. W. butas yet Lhave founa uo negro who himscif saw | ,,Oltcer James Quigley, of the Nineteenth, arrested | J., by the Masonic Fraternity. All friends are’ in- EVENING TELEGRAM 4 PRESCOTT, HENR ULLIGAN, ir, Geor m » | Thomas Donahue and Thomas Brown, for rob- | vited to attend; also the Broth * — MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY ONLY, AT 2:30. a@nactual corpse. It is reported that one white bing Frederick Windhorn, of 884 Second avenue, E 3 also the Brotherhood of Locomo- EVENING TELEGRAM NESS. AT man was killed and several more wounded. The | or Vsilver watch. William Davis was arrested by e Engineers. fPONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, owners of strayed and stolen mules and horses ~ ¢4 LyNou.—On Sunday, October 27, 1872, ELIZABETH EVENING TELEGRAM Engagement with the gifted child artiste, are searching for their property. Fugitives are | OMlcer James Connolly, also of the Nineteenth | Lyxcu, wife of Richard Lynch, of Knockraha, — SUAMTLE MAGGIE. BENSON, . ick, Courtail's servant ing back, merchants are returning with | Precinct, for attempting to rob Patrick Melonald, | county Cork, Ireland. : : TO-DAY. LITTLE MAGGIE BENSON, Gibson, Sit George Touch woods se parcels of their former stocks of goods. e otton of 916 Third avenue, of a silver watch. ‘McDonald The relatives and friends are invited to attend — aoe in her artistic Songs, Dances, ‘ae. Saville's servant DAY. 48 D i icking is renewed in a few fields, but inthe main | Caught hold of Davis as the latter was | the funeral, from the residence of her son Patrick for ‘miles around the cotton is hanging from the poing (10), Pan Sate Sa Held 2 im sone i | dynok ye Guerry street, on this day (Monday), at TO-DAY. TOM PANDA aad at the: BEARS bolls, spoiling for the want of hands to harvest it, | {2 9 vice. me friends of Davis set upon Mc- | two o'clock P. M., to Calvary Cemetery. a mn an ENTIRE CHANGE TLD. 24, after a ous WIL with'no prospect of obtaining pickers until after | Youald and endeavored to make him let. his | | Mansi.—On Thursday night, Octover IAMS, HARRIGAN & HART. the section, hy. which time te Brop Will have lost | Prisoner 0, but he would not do go; and one of | short illness, Jamzs ManRsu, of this city, in’ the 72d ENGEL, MANNING, MASON, K’ ze. atinces Ro Senne. conic a terrible cut across the whole width of the back of | “ The relatives and friends of the family are re- Union square, on Fridays. MATINEE, SATURDAY NovENBeR 2, fortunately for McDonald, he did not get it there, | dence, 31 Fifth avenue, Monday, 28! i ‘on very reasonabie terms, " ee a ple that they shall not be molested it | t° submission, the others in the meantime taking | McGuIRE, pastor of St. John’s church, Brooktyn, rent or sell cheap ; rent allo’ purchase. ‘Call | years. . M. M. MERRELL’S, No. 8 Union square (165 Fourth ay.) ‘November 8-EDMUND YATES, “Good Authors at a | <,V¢ry shorily will be produced, alter long preparation, perhaps one-third of its value. them then drew & knife and gave the brave fellow | year of his a jatinces Tucsday and Saturday. Ladic ORY 27 " les directly south of this, and is the direction from lus head. The blow was meant for the neck, but, juested to attend the funeral, from his late rest- First class handsome new Pianofortes for sale SSOCIATION HALL, A eae ars marsnate aastire the peo, | Inet came to his relief, and soon reduced Davis | | McGvine.—On Friday, October 25, Rev. Hucu LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO | November LebISHOL M. SIMESON. “the Last Ten Weidesday, November 6 (Grst time in 17 years), They keep the peace, which they seem well | tO their hecis. At the station house Davis was | native of the parish of Curran, county Monaghan, iW ¢ prod disposed todo. Judge Fitzgerald is at large on | 'ccognized as the thief who, on the 23d ins Ireland, aged 77 years, ae pee a eb - | piscouner? Shakspeare’s Comedy, many restorations of the straw bail and not likely to pte in a hur ye the robbed Mr. George H. Harrison, of 335 Kast Fitt: ‘The relatives aud the reverend clergy are re- HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE—CEL PxCvember 15-PROFESSOR HENRY MORTON. eS ae Aa ellen Fi cco he and an extra- “marshals have examined the only registration first street, of a gold watch and chain, valued at | spectfully invited to attend requiem mass for the brated city maker; qarred iapuialng: and cary ht.’ trated. o1 nary cae MERRY WIVES OF WIDSOR. books they could find, being the State duplicates, $150. ‘I'he prisoners were arraigned before Justice | repose ot his soul on Monday, October 28, at half. in perfect order ; fully warranted; piano and stool vember 2 WM. MORLEY PUNSHON, *,* The Box Sheet is open ten days in advance. ote tN Tor ulanh and now the people want to | Coulter at the above Court yesterday morning, and | past ten o'clock A. M.; thence the funeral will pro- | wy $18)._EEEI & SON, Ni Bleecker street _ “Macaulay.” (Nowy, GEO. MACDONALD, aa te eee oar : Sage ars’ todo about an election; to | Held each in default of $1,000 bail tor trial. “Many | ceed to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, GRAND SCALE 7! OCTAVE RICH ROSEWOOD | Burn Cae eee ete Te ATO RUN OF EXTRA, which the marshals reply that the vote is about | ters were robbed, but the thieves escaped, Irish papers please copy. Case Planoforte; maie to order; used 9 months; cost | December 6—HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. Readings THE DORE 208 OF Ce BA GT) RRA Oe MATT MecWinitamM.—On Saturday, October 26, at 35 | $200, for $300, including Stool, Cover and Music Stand. At | from Her Own Works, AG equally divided, and it is no matter whether it is cast at all, except for county officers, for which a special election can be ordered. The anti-radical December 1S-COLONEL JOHN HAY. “Daybreak in | yo pai Pay WLIOUN B, GOUGH, si ject hereaft NOE ecember NB. G . Subject hereafter, 2 Reo mber 27—PROF R JAMES E. MURDOCH, | FAVOR, I8 TO LEAVE ON Poplar street, Brooklyn, in the 6oth year of her age, | private residence 120 West twenty-third street. COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY, hades . —— MARGARET, Widow of John McWilliam, late of St. SLEGANT GRAND SQUARE 7 OCTAVE Ro: f tor of the Weekly Review saya:— 0 SEE THE PLECK RUNN IN POPULAR SELF OUT OF THM Majority of the county Is about two hundred, SurremE Count—Cixcurr—Part 2—Held by Judge | Johns, Newfoundiand, and Renfrew, Scotland. " * cost $9 $ yp head alla beeen thecal Van Brunt.—Adjourned to Friday, November 1. Funeral at twelve o'clock on Tuesday. See ea oe ee eres a West | Miscellaneous Readit WORLD, The tide that is flowing is too strong and steady A NEAT BURGLARIOUS JOB SuPREME. COURT—SPECIAL TerM—Held by Judge Porter.—On Saturday, October nae at Orange, ixtit street. Maker's guarantee. January, $—JAM T. FIELDS. “Masters of the topelt will not allow you to excape from the flood. pvc Barvett.—Case on. N. J., EDWARD E. PoRTER, M. D., in the ‘Sist year bg The question becomes as stereotyped as the conventional MN ay "4 ki <1 a A sate Blown Open with Mitro-Giyeo: | “SUrmnin Gocrs—Cnascne—Fted by Judge ta | Offhagren™” OTN 0 A OT | A RARE Bia inte ANDRE BOURIGRD | nash taht enart aRPs tent atn | ener agg gu alo one oat dhueudixthaskdinary Réeswls af she Bx-~ | SAE TOK F, 6, 06, 0, 15, 18,8, 15, 7S, 8, hati ae a hater eld at the house of LS. | Ae en art eeecind improvements. 2% Third street | platiorm stars. Bishop Simpson and Rev, Wm, Morley | Weather, How do you like Agnoss) | Which Axues, my v 86, 87, i 95, 97, 99, 100, 108, 110, 112, 118, '120, | Thomas, on Prospect street, Orange, on Monday, | hetween Bowe: Punshon will appear at no other tima in New York tl gousint She is one of the objects of my adoration.’ ‘No; and Second avenue. 2 ~< season, With the exception of Mr. Gough’s the subjects mean Agne: at the UNION SQUARE. THEATRE. plosion. 122, 125, ions Call 133, rn fi Keble Ra tlie At are Lad ~ ASO 0 ox (Mr. ia. the, Court oF CoMMON PL RAS—TRIAL Tenm—Part 1— | leave foot of Barclay street for Brick Church Sta- -BARGAINS.—BEAUTIFUL 7 OCTAVE ROSE. | selected are entirely now. | Professor Morton's lecture I A . Asset of ingenious burglars secreted themselves | 110° hy Juage Loew.—Nos, 1647, 1598, 1308, 68, 463, | tlon, on. the Morris and Essex Railroad, at eleven Foe ae TEU oversiruma: Gvers ing | will be illustraied by interesting and expensive experi. | OF course you have seen it. The last observation is made in the buliding No, 47 Fulton street, Friday after- | 1337, 97, 600, 860, 11243, 1061, 846, 352, 1713, 648,’ | A. M. Returning, leave Brick Church Station at ully warranted: manuiactory” price, gza0; | ments. AN attractive array ot our best musical talent | must certainly have neglected Your duty to. society, and noon last, and when the clerks in the employ of | MARINE CourT—GENERAL ‘Terw—Held by Judges | thirty-six minutes past two P. M. | “ a PELL Rfaave, Near Thirty-urts scrett Te oe ee eninents close betore. officer places of ansize: | Have, therefore, no right to rank yourself with people ot James L. Morgan & Co., of the Hudson River Cheml- sre a and bat peg nn 1 nt he es ‘Ghee wie a i sotes Siang! ae he i eaintbe —. | ment, s0 that the sireet cars and omntbuses will not be | ve. Tt re aires too much moral eres 2 Mad a oad _—] NN’ , row! . i cal Works and Wood Mills, bad concluded abate bis Vetonnid aae—rert-8—Hela by England, in the 74th year of her age. ’ MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOPORTE FOR Owing ‘to the great expense of this course the free list | ¢ven months, and when you are told for the fortieth time Judge Curtis.—Adjourned for the term. iB! rs judge Curtis. journes 5 ends ate tavited to attend the’ fmeral ser. sale, parlor grand, made order, celebrated city | jg entirety suspended. that you ‘ought to,’ or you ‘must’ see It, you bow at Inst te their day's work and departed, commenced opera- |} COURT OF GENERAL Sxsstons—Held by Judge - | hiakor, ued ave months, cost $009, for $275; aiso, drawing | “rhe dours will be open at 7B. 8. Concert commences | the popular verdict.” Reader, “BOW TO THE POYULAR VERDICT,” and secure your seats for AGNE! Box offi kett.—Rape, John Campbell; felony, assauit | vice, at her late residence, 226 Henry street, Brook- | room Furniture, Etageres, Paintings, Bronzes, Book tions on 9 large Marvin alum safe which stood | Tuhane she: Tonnagons grand. laresay, sault | Tn,’on Monday afternoon, 23th inst., at haif-past | Mirrors, Silverware Chanber Dining Furniture in the office in the rear portion of the | Watson, ldward Sackett, Edward Eagleson, | two o'clock. a sacrifice ; property family leaving city. building. Knocking off the door knob the | Henry Doyl 2 * | “RIcHMOND.—On Saturday, October 26, Eniza D, | Fifteenth street, near Fifth avenue. at7}g; Lecture at 3 o'clock, PRICES. Course ticket, with reserved se: $5; single admission, rators proceeded to cnt out with cold (i A Siiliaatiiecl, RrcuMonp, wife of William Richmond and daughter | 7yHIcKERING PIANOFORTE, ONLY svEw | 06. to $1; reserved seats, 2c. extri tT ohisels the plate to which {t was attached. This - of William’ and Jane Monckton, aged 30 4 SICneRNe Te NLY $100; A SEVEN | “4 reduction of $1 on the course tickets will be made to . of an OW! , about fi y OB" years, LU octave rosewood Pianoforte, carved legs, ‘strun; shoo t 1 sOlootéat ete RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 23D STREET, done a portion of the lock was exposed, and into | The body eee rene fty years of | months and 10 days. ”” | ass, every impravement, great i wcrifice (or gas Beno a atiniy oF IW per cent Weecane by varity Conese Bivetween steth ana Seventh avenucs, near Booth’ " , 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. | tickets, For sale at the Hall and at Sehirmer's. Theatre, CROWDED HOUSES, DECIDED HIT OI this the thieves placed a quantity of nitro. | age, was yesterday found floating in the dock foot of ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- ane, which was ignited by means of a covered | Thirteenth street, East River, and sent to the uested to attend the funeral, from her Yate resi- — Le \ NOTHER WEEK OF TH rain, The explosion, which was of suMcient | Morgue to await’ the result of an investigation | dence, 247 West Sixteenth street, on Tuesday, Octo- | FALE ANT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. NOTHER WEEK OF THE one DESERT force to completely annihilate the whole door of | pefore Coroner Herrman, who was notified. ber 29, at one o'clock P. M. 4; forte, $75; beautiful tone; superb instrument, having AT THE GREAT 25-CENT SHOW, ARROT. Brillant success of the AFRICAN BALLET TROUPE. Beautiful Scenery, gorgeous Costumes and magnificent ransformation Scene. the safe, did not even crack a pane of glassin the BINSON.—On Sunday, October 27, Joun P. carved legs, overstrung bass, every modern improve- . 4 Pas TEC TE te aae tnecea inte dines alone +> Gel or Woyatd min Jane’ Ropinsss, aghak soar ment; great sacri Rt ORDON Pr Foot of Houston stzgot, East liver. BAX BRYANT jcccrcratee csr RING RABED were poor! nr the! bp reg eG ™ = xhibition ever given on this Continen' in Offenbach’s Operetta, Lischen ? Skil aiid labors forthey succeeded ih gettiig from fale INVItOG fo araece the LB BGR ad AGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIA. pila BRYANT S MINSTRELS, TeeRYANDS, JHASTRRLA the safe but $176 m money and twelve $600 bonds Married. dence of John Petit, 342 Eighth street, on Tuesday, | ton und qinish must be avid, for want of room | aoe TH: GRE A PaENSATIONAL WUTDEE Wi E. ee eT ER of the People’s Ferry Company, none of whichare | cy arg—Grav.—On Tucsday, October 22, by Rev. | October 29, at nine o'clock A. M. @ |e Skinementine cs ee PB ae Oe oS ea [AMERICAN INSETTUTE EXIMUBITION negotiable. In thelr haste they neglected to re- | ¢.CrARK Cite re ry eter corawalk to | _ ROVES.—On Sunday, October 27, 1812, WILLIAM B, “a WILLIAM DUTTON and the ARAB CHIEFS FORTY-PIRST ANNUAL) movo a package containing $800 in money. Misa Haven D., daughter of the late Dr. J. A. Gray, | ROPES, of Dobbs’ Ferty. NEW STEINWAY,, CHICKERING AND WEBER | will turn loity Somersauits over the wOnNOW 0 ¢ s .. wd. AS % * n 5 u 4 D of Flemington, New Jersey. No cards. Funeral will take place from his father's resi- | “Wy, ‘POND & CO., 547 Broadway and 30 Union square besides other tremendous evolutions. THE GRAND EXHIBITION BUILDING, NEW JERSEY ITEMS. CooreR—LurF.—At Keyport, N. J., at the resi- | Jence at Elizabethpert, N. J., on Tuesday, October : Two living specimens of the RHINOCEROS never be- 5 io dence of the bride's parcnts, by Rey. A. 0. | 2%, at one o'clock P. M. 4 X, BALL, OVER SIXTEEN YEARS WITH HORACE | foreseen in any one showy Fo Re te Bee eo Od Tho Paterson Board of Education proposes to | Milispaugh, assisted by Rev. A. A. Zabriskie, On Saturday, October 26, Jonaxwa, wife | 1. Waters, tas moved to 137 Hast Hignth street, between Deaiden all the other attractions, ht ne a seas elopment and wu- Holy Communion, corner of sixth avenue and | October 28. Paterson evening public schools, among whom are | Twentieth street, New York, on Tuesday, the 29th '088.—On Sunday morning, October 27, at his # large oumber of adults, inst., at half-past ten o'clock A. M. residence, New Brighton, 8. I., after a short tilness, MITH. supply all the public schools with pianos. Groraz CooreR, of Red Bank, to BELLE, only | Philip Smith, in the 20th year of her age, roadway . te terial progress, ears cana crag ta an | urna tontiond th Toneraliom nee iste | tscmen at eae Sera tite toc exe RNG An andactous thief robbed the Paterson Chief of Lan ge prs Weansitay October 2, in | Teetrence, 343 Fourth avenue, on Monday, the 2ath aah cain REAT SUCCESS. Blend tented OD ee eee PINE RXHIBITION Of Police's house on Friday night of four shirts, seer a eM OTARD Totten pe iemg, | inst., at Nal-past one o'clock P. M. if $200. -sle tte wocd Pano, everstrang ness pore THE CHEAEPST AND BEST SHOW HESTRAL BAND day and ovening, eseed39 Rov, Wau afl or thiscity, - | ““TwappLE.—On Saturday, October 26, of indiges- | pentine case, carved legs, lyre, kc, ; parties leaving ity ; in America at the anes Weal Cas mais vere Another new public school is to be built on | ” WeLtmaN—-POMEROY.—In Grace church, Pomeroy, | #92, JOHN TWADDLE, in the 30th year of his age. must be sold.’ 172 Classon averiue, near Myrtle, Brooklyn. 5008 OC ae Sh Everybody a oud vite this uequaited display. “Stoney Road,” Paterson, at a cost of $13,000, Ohio, on Tuesday, October 22, by the tev. GF Pe A ye NO Bg MS ie late AC, = = x ae A SHORT TIME LONGER, eee ee eae eee vENTNas uuf' the oe Maples, rector, FREDERIUK OLIVER WELLMAN, of | [os'woer Twenty-eizlth strect, on Mond: 9, Octobe | meee hk ht ORC SEAT PARI WEA NC close, with sclect programmes. : General Kilpatrick addressed the Paterson demo- | Boston, Mass. to SARA WORTHINGTON, eldest | $30 Mone o'clock P.M, dhaiecyce greet —HALLAWS MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12 UNION THE CORN STONES CHROUS — - 4 crate on Priday night at the largest political mect- daughter of Charles omeroy, Eaq., of Pomeroy. VAN Ee er the residence of her | fistruet! By pe LStEeS, Stn dah Lig AND pee Hint at Med i= * erento oe, grenons. bw hp ing of the campaign, = Died. SUN Camber on Mayes abaan, Van Cuiom | enre seerset non serene Sopee Aree a INGREASED, ATTRACTIONS. ane shail vint this wonderful Maou, Tt'lg ral ot One handred dollar's worth of clothing was AULD.—At_ 184 Division avenue, Willlamsburg, | sTERP, d 64 years, RATA PARAVALLI, TENOR SINGER, FROM oad AMES COO WILLIAM 0. pate Styon ie. Pehilosophy. 0 , stolen from the house of John B. Class, Ward street, | 0 Sunday, October 27, PENINNAH BLAKENEY Avi, | The relatives and friends of the family are re- | 4 Italian opera, teaches pin and Singing, at 117 West | 100 EIRST CLASS ARTIST! tunable to attend these important lectures can ha Paterson, on Friday night. relict of Isaac Auld, and mother of the late J. | spectfully jinvited to attend the funeral, from the vb some Wo “d eed Th id avenue, terms mode- GRAND HIPPODROMATIC PAGEANT, | forwarded, Ree Sree on Fecolpt of 28 ccm oa Blakeney An, in the 8sth year of her age. rue Reformed Dutch Chureh, corner of Fourth and SO OES Seon eens rn nar U eR, ChOWNS IN NTE a kiNG, Cre SECRETARY NEV W YORK M ‘M OF Six handred and sixty-one scholars attend the Funeral services will be held at the Church of the | Perry streets, at two o'clock on Monday afternoon, Mig Guar LESSONS ONLY; PIANO, ORGAN, PERFORMING ELEPHANTS AND LIONS, wsonetabe 5b —— pose Violin, Gutiar, Singing, Harmony; 92 Clinton plac USIC,—TIOKETS FOR THE BALANCE Singing, 7, Rises | EDUCATED HORSES, ACAD EDIY OF erat 08 ree ren ray, Schirmer's music stor Mm, ope sa Tul to ighth street, od 1864. Circulars and “‘ MIC CALICO MULES, iY nt’s Journal” mailed free, J, JAY WATSON, Director. MORE AMUSEMENT pi LESS MONE Jett for sale, — Bracu.—On Saturday morning, October 26, 1972, | GEORGE C. Voss, aged 34 years. eee aiteee wes than was ever betore offered for the same low price of Spo SEE TST ap Tamer Robert Field, an ex-alderman, ex-Chief Engincer | Mangarer Resecca West, wife of Dr. John Beaci | His friends and those of his family are respect. | JUL. SCHURERIH & Co. Mohets, adenitting toni irte ti Bers SONG AND DARCE, JIG, CLOG AND, TRiow of the Fire Department and ex-Street Supermten- | and daughter of William West. fally invited to attend nis funeral, irom his late gy ch dt yg “4 mepstettstt eg eg ee dig, Dancing taughys Dupes tee see see. Baee, by Aout of Paterson, ted Saturday, aged seveutn ia |. Puneral services will be held at her late resl- | residence, on Tuesday, 20th instant, at hait-past palin tan Tsbeitinn: Maso, GRAND STREET PARADE ON MONDAY.” | LOHS, taught” ” ioe epee years, dence, No, 111 West Forty-fifth street, this (Mo: eleven A, M., after arrival of the boat, leaving pier ‘820 Broadway, New York. * PERFORMANCES EVERY AVYERNOON and EVENING | L84!S “ : ‘es aevdrit”’ Pi _— 1) eae ee Ee aE weestinereie bie pallrent e mature: ‘Denchee 58 No branch house anywhere. AT 2 AND 8 P.M, ANJO, GUITAR, SONG ABD DANCE, 510, Ane ver terson tlemen have recentt; and acquaintan Please atte! out fur- ATT. — ‘onkers, on ‘urday, ol pager - oe saa ade Clog Dancing taught, in a single quarter, by HE started business in Macage ands (Bs es ng of on ther invitation. Joun Witte Wart, only son of Jolin and Janet Freie abt bY Rtg Be wt MRS, TOJETTI oon, P RABIS uoseum or ANATOMY, LA Lote ©. DOBSON, 00 Bowery + ‘fine ‘Barto ‘om $5 to $50. Shanics from Paterson are about golug (0 Pera ous | > PRRRIAN.—At Orange, N. J., on Saturday, October | Watt, aged 4 years, 4 months and 10 days, Ue deeepation ae Bu Coatinn etatemny in Home, wil | lection contalns over 00,000 apecimens of natural and | \#uTROPOLITAN three years’ contract, going o 2%, CORNBLIUS A, BERRIAN, ip the 6uth year of his Relatives and friends of the family are invited to ive lessons to young ladies at her Feadence, GL’ West | artificial Anatomical Preparations, comprising ¢ 7 M — say attend the funeral, from the residence of his | Fisteenth street. fs tion of the human frame. Lectuj jaily on * ‘ THEATRICAL AND et +7 ‘ — e relatives and friends of the family are re- | parents, corner of Gold street and Ravine avenue, Exhaustion,” “Marriage, tions aud Impedi- — i pti sta lc and Bergen counties, N. J., both a td invited te attend pe aoe on Monday | on Mon ee 28th, at half- ast one o'cloek. een ‘ANTED—A LADY TU GIVE A CHILD, INSTRUC. bn oy vane aes Feira a ee with & eae het 4 hy? SHOW PRINTING pol parties are holding several meetings | afternoon, the 28th inst., at hal co two o'clock, | riages wil in waiting at Yonkers depot on the y eteare FO Bevo dressing Secretary. Dr, Kahn's Museum, 745 Broadwa; q a di cam “ ‘ , from Grace church, Orange, N. J. Carriages will | arrival of the 12:15 P. M. train from Thirtieth efstred; references req Se eee se eyo AM, t nM ESTABLISHMENT, nignty, Sud the campaign ts “red hot” with club | meet the 1:10 o'clock P. M. train from foot of Bat- | stroet, Hudson River Ratiroad. Tere Oraian’ ew wee) Afnaon HERALD BULLDING, So dry had tt become that the recent heavy clay and Christopher streets, for Brick church sta- tion, Orange. ULSTANEDA.—At Irvington, N. Y., of consumption, WELLING.—On Sunday, October 27, Saran J, AN- DERSON, Wife of Lewis 5. Welling, inthe 38th year OUNG LADIES WHO INTEND STUDYING PLANO- and, the German iangua ie jaughter of Mr, Franz Abt Ei IDMUND YATES, Steinway Hall to-night. | BROADWAY AND ANN STREET A LARGR ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, rains have made very little dimerence as yet in the onner at at Brunswick, Ger- | “~~~ on Sunday, October 27, SILVESTRIE M. Castanepa, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited 5 4 mountain streams in the upper part of ihc State, | orconsoicion del Sur, Island of Cuba, in the 27th | toattend the funeral, from her late residence, 242 na Ab verson: | (JUITAR, SGN Greil): Clinton place (Rignth | MINGTRRL AND VARIETY OUTS CONSTANTGE the water disappearing in the dry earth like a | year of his a Third street, Jersey City, on Wednesday, the 80th ngs Bank, cornér of Pourth | streeb. stablishod 1804, Circulars and "si itent’s to ‘ acta sponge. Funeral will take place from the residence of his | inst,, at ten o'clock A. ‘Ourwenth sire pal” mailed (vee, J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director, ON HAND,

Other pages from this issue: