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WEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1873.—TRIPLE SHKT. 9 tS oe PIGEON SHOOTING, | Scusasnyimes* nn METHODIST MISSIONS, his parent 29> Baa Bronday, on Wednesda, | o'clock. from her wie residence, NO. Mt Jersey | IOURES, ROOMS, *0.. WANTED, le _ e v! . Ot oe "e = = ew BeLL.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, Ni Wepr —~on this Ci nd Brooklya. ' ; y, ay, November | 18, RDEKIND.—On Monday morning. November 11, i= dice * ‘ Nov. 8. "3 a) * a 8 1 | Apportionments tor Conferences to R SEEPS PE. t00.0f Henry ane Hecate | atee & short inoas," EDWanD WHDREIND, aged ST GENTLEMAN WANTS A WLU, PURNISHES age ty pent ted 52,880—Adjournment Sine Dic. Funeral services Thursday ovening at eight | ” Melatives and irienda are respectfatty invited to | twoen @hna"atd Mite awbuucy and newt and Sevem E. W. Tinker, of Rhode Tsland, VS. 'W. DB . DAY, M. D., Sanitary Superintendent, The Missionary Committee of che Mcthodist poe, a Be. residence of his parents, 407 West asvens RN at ane St, James church, Fif- | teenth streets; con ow pres "Address PRABUSTE, ‘ 4 - r oe f hy . tween Second and Third ave OD ian eraid ott aaa] i PATERSON'S POOR. Episcopal Church met again yesterday to review | “‘Genazi.—On Monday, November 11, Kare, be- | on Thursday aiternoon, aa and Tales a nines, | Pons Mcrala 5 Moses Myers, of New Jersey. POOR, the appropriations made during the preceding | loved wile of stephen B. Burger, aged 9 years and | o'clock. = aiGitn ES SED ou ae days of ita sessions and vo make the apportion- Omontts. en age igen RO ag MDORIe x ore town, Westchester county, N. ¥., furnished House, located trom yn A Ae Action of the Common Couneil Relative | ments to the several annual conferences. Bishop | gy4 Second aveaus, om Woduesday, November 10, eral wervices” at HeF late residence oo herria: | POUR eae ae obication, SilD mostly’ im advenos Match of $1,000~—Tinker to the Poor—Work ‘vo Be Given Them | Simpson presided, The appropriations to missions at owo Delo P.M _ - November %, ut one o'ctock P.M. Carriages | 4nd unquestionable references: parties having busines ‘ ‘3 “ a & el 7 F 3 URRELL.—In Hoboken, on Monday, November i be im attendance to meet the frie signs on their doors please not reply: immediate poses i Ond PAG Ves BE the City, in territories of the United States to be adminis. | KT O ite Duncan orimraom, sem of Delia and Wm, | arrival of the 9:10 A.M. train of the Neve ieee, | sion required, Address COLLINS, 308 West Twenty-thine the inner. The Aldermanic Relief Committee on Monday | tered as foreign missions gave to Arizona $5,000 | Burrell, aged 1 year, 8 montis aud 24 days. Ratiroad at Peekski ‘he Hudson River | treat, night made a report embracing the following plan | and to New Mexico $6,000, Which ts $1,000 leas to ; Leone ana PRB as Oe oe Taaatig are reepeot- Boa ena ay motombar 15, 1873, FRAN- SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY IS DESIROUS OB t . . poten hs | tally 2 (to attend the funeral, (Wean 4B. Wark, widow of Thomas L. White, renting a nicely furnished House for seasom; ? ante a eater ae eaten! td for the employment of the unemployed poor | cach than were given; to India Beyond, $1,000. | 44) November 19, at clevon o'clock A. M., irom | Relatives ahd irtends are respectiully invitedsto | irom $200 Da month. Full particulars desiced, Ale . Apigeon mate ” am pion, 543) quring the winter, which was substantially | Tne miscellaneous appropriations gave $25,000 to | No. 4 Cotraze place, Hoboken, N. J, atiend her tuneral, this (Wednesday) morniag, at | SesFAQ box 213 Herald oflice. treated great interest in the world of crack shots, | aggpted alter some discussion. The Council Room | the contingent fund, $20,000 for incidental and Newark papers please copy. ten o'clock, from her late residence, 92 Lexingtou 3 ry PHYSIGIAN—FURNISHED OFFICE AND BED pame off at Deerioot Driving Park, ou the Coney | wag crowded to its utmost capacity by an inter-4 $20,000 for oMice expenses; $18,000 were appro- | CUNNINGHAM. —On Tuesday, November 18, at her | avenuc, I room, in an English basement house, west side; terday afternoon. The principal Ml residence, 1.47 Third AVODUC, CATHAKING CUNNING- | Tam | Owned by private family; state terms per month. Ad [sland road, yesterday alter . le principals— | ested audience, with whom the plans proposed | priated for tho gratuitous distribution of she | yam, in oth year. BUSINESS OPPOKTUNITIE dress PERM ANLNCE, box 18 Lerald office, £, W. Tinker, of Providence, R. L, and Moses | seemed to receive satis‘action. The tollowing ts | Missionary Advocate, which, it vas hoped last year, | Funeral Thursday noon; interment at Wood- . : Zs ~ | OUR ADULTS WANT THREE OR FOU! Rooms Myers, of Belleville, N. J.—are weil known to all | the report of the committe: miglt be made seif-supporting from the present lame rgnds of ‘the tamily are respectfully in- eee ee epee ro £ GOOD furniated tor housekeeping, terms {roms Who love this amusoment, and, being recognized |) to 1 Crry or Parymsons-- | time. This gives a total of $31,000 for miscellane- |" )ars0N.—dn Monday, November 17, after u long ther business requirlt Given Adres hoe era otter eae D cide! eC) d On ployed o ri e pro. u Pe “J OM, 0S ane Oe EST, LIS H & ui 38 sa LL = s ~ ee Ps isiaraeat thougaad’ and | Histimarcas remecduile cenree tO | A discussion ‘aroge on: the appropriation fF | ‘cnighens, county of Longford,, in the osth year of |-A™ snctary artic, peyine: rgelt and capabie ot fire | iets, dumniahed House, between Seventeenth and gether. ‘The non-interested—the thousand anc that. in conjunction widh Tis Honor the Mayor, they | interior of Airica, which some of the brethren | her age. ’ SO eee ary Macaiteeds “price | SuttYsceond streets, Fourth and sixth avenues, tor the due who always attend exhibitions of this charae- | have ive “scveral protrictsd sensions ud “Aldtenssl | wished to have made wholly contingent upon the | — Muneral wil! take piace at one o'clock precisely, | 8.0, "payments easy. Tarticulars at 29 roadway, | Jerrod: rent mot over 40s por muouthc Audress bos ATE ter—when they were first acquainted with the | you'impoed upon them. To provide the means andto | ability of the Board and the bishops to find the | OM Weanesitay, 11h inst., tron the residence of her | fovm% +... | Postofiice, stating location and when'to be soon. conditions of the match, said, With & SMeer, that | ARC syste ee re oe iets tueae. | Fight men ior Uhis work and the proper location. | second str. hy 2 At REDS OR Goons CONG Me tOe aanan ANTED-FURNISiII:D OR UNFURNISHED, APART. y ie Rie ae anaan: 3 8 0 din cripples Fs “ : oi cash u » v sina first c inftu- ments suitable tor houseke , be Tinker must beat Myers, but when they were ac- | wien the wisert know ot whureth ‘wen aud the wealtal- | Other brethren were Opposed to any such appro- | | DULANKY.—On Monday, November 17, Wittras | 2y.atnewapat thie; "ave opportunity. Address | aixth and Worty-cocond stroses wh octoree ana bee ; eet i quainted with his record—the brilliant victories | ttt Tater donot lot & imoment suppose that | Priation at all. Dr. Ourey teared tay under the he had accredited to bim—they began to falter in thot recommendat 544 Past oftice, Address box 189 Herald Uptown Branch oftiee. TABLISHED | YY ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND CHILD is lease of whole B years old, « lange, well turnished Room, suitable Apply at GAFF- | for light housek: ing ocation central and price about ‘The tuneral will take place {rom the residence of ations are tree trom, many objections | present condition of the country the Church will | pis mother, 1,955 Third avenue pets N i es Toasts may suggest. We, however, eub- | B! + 1,955 A avenue, on Wednesday, No- their opinions; and weil they might, a8 Myers has em ior nsidgration and invite the irendly | not be able to raise any such aggregate as has been | vember 19, at one o'clock. int 5 x ting in his short career, | criticisms and co-operation of our citi 8, believing a " y FARRELL.~On Monday, November 17, 1873, (0 per month, with and A eae sees wondertal aupoHnE. CAREC, | Pee oye wlll bet altorded waihout s | USE® appropriated. Had the Church asked for $40 po i nd gus. Address, stating terms ¥ ; 75 Karis, daughter of Michael J. and susan Farrell, | ———~ | and particulars, box 4,629 Post office. beating Payne at Newport, Miles Johnson at his | isindpan ut resoieces which cannot be-mey aud at | $750,000 last year The treasury should have got.| srodt year, 4montus snd wdaye nm Farrell, aeanian gaat aac ee nee of a lie Se own home and others of lesser note. The coming | the same time inaugurate x much need mnore menieythan it didy Lf wegoon in this way, Whe friends of the tary and acquaintances are | A. 3 PITA) INTED—A FORNISHED ROOM, AUITABLE ary ya | MaRNONE streetinprovements, We recommontt-— «.. | he said, iu three or four years this Missionary om | respectfully invited to attend tue funeral, on | {or merchants, manniacturers and others; real estate ex- 1 East Ei peeping. 38 M., stati »togetier of thesé shooters was due to Mr. Payne, Fiv—That Ail street improvements, unt otherwise | nnttce will come to a smash up, ‘The treasury 18 | Wouneaday, Nove ri (3 , ‘on | fo pry a f 531 East Kighty-sixth street, oe who backed Tinker against Myers, the conditions | ofdered, be done hy the city (uuder scetion Sot char- | how or will be on the 1st of January in debt Ys uaoer 19, from her lace residence, ne brsines: YANTED—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED OUST, Mee or ehinta’ ashe prey ae aK eet er) ehekoby enabling ihe Boar tocontroi tie employ: | $145 999, “He thereiore opposed this appropriation. aa pee acne A, corney of Twentieth street, at LN, Ie. f tor a private family of three; no children: rent . u Second—That inasmuch &s we are surrounded with an Bishop Ames and Mr. Roth weiler favored the ap- GipweY.—On Tuesday, November 18, MINNIR. Baldwin. sexton & Pe! not to exceed $200 por month. Address B, D. C,, box US nt nutacturing Jewelier boundary, H and T traps and 1% oz. shot, the ot cheap material, best adapted ior “macad- | propriacion which was made—$g5,000 direct for the " ; I Bond street, &c. Herald Uptown Branch office. rules under which the match was to progress be- ring,” you adopt this mode of paving our streets. Tniouion and $2,500 for transportation, cies egies Gibney, aged 20 years, 1 month Woahotel ned tucnees Sots we Gace aeas, TANTED—FOR HOUSEKEEPING, BY A SMALL ing the Khode Island Badge stipulat: 4 Third—That betore any street is macadamized the gas A special grant of $4,000 was asked tor to aid the ‘The relat ives and friends of ti famit _-- —— —_ family, Parlor Floor and Basement, furnished or un- ig Badg jpulations, and yewer mains shalt be tirst Inid. Gases ts | Society mn Christiana, Norway, to build a church, Fatart and friends of the family are re- —10 CAPITALISTS, furnished; location between Fourteenth and Thirtieth Despite the inclement nature of the weather | ,,Fyer—That as iar as practicable, such improvements | The Tumpersiip there is 2/100" of whom. Were spectinl ly invited to attend the juneral, on Thura- Bs Pp ees opporitinity io purchase a first class Statiou- streets and pebwoen Third and Bixth avenues. Address o there assembled at Deerioot Park about nigh noon rand, if itcan be sttisiactorily arranged witl added last year. They can raise $8,000 by | @&¥, November 20, at hall-past oue P. M., irom her | ery and Misinow. in lone of the principal sites, | stating rent and full particulars, SOMERVILLE, Her y, and, tisla joan, and next year the church will become seli- late residence, 114 avenue ©, irom which was realized Last ra profit, over and | Ollce. 4ll exponses, NER, care B. R. & PARTNER i). address. 3' ew York Post eding ES ‘WVANTED—TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEars, Ov. DOK BMS is Benet a aan besineay a wrt Lots wall Behtea. in ae : - | Broome, Grand, or Mercer street, west of Broadway. D—WITH $6,102, TO. TAKE | Adu pri epartnent in a light, pleasant, ae stating price and location, lock box 4,414 Post manufactaring | busimess, ae oe WANTED FOR | DECEMBER 1, A SMALE BIGGS & SON, 206 Brondway. | YY. Store with Cellar, or Basement and Sub-collur, (or afternoon, November 16, $873, CATHERINE, TY HAVING A alan Canis r pip mrad panels piers ps oo ; ° erg) 1 PARTY HAVING AT LEAST $3,009, TO TAKE AN | Address, stating lowest price, ¥. & C., box 160 Herald the beloved wife of John Horan, Se) inteneetene aeatolnee Daa Retna: where the ci Horrer.—On Tuesday, November 18, JOHN A. property owners, we ‘advise that work be be Hopper, aged 71 years, 3 months and 12 days. f &@ goodly number of gentlemen who have this sport Broatway from Washingtoit serene to Xork Ave 4 i . i rom Mill; on Marshall street, 10 the Ot oI y f Shay mitten rin pond provera barnta sue Oiiver to Van Winkle; ot North Main stceot, from ‘em. Peel moved to give, the Christiana church | jelatives anu iriends are invited to autend the success of one or the other; but when the pool- | ple to Hotsman, and that “drang street cut’ be wiaened fnceanitely postponed. . funeral, on Thursday, November 20, at ten o'clock seller began his business the rates were found | “Yn inkt’the Committee on Streets and Sewers be | An appropriation of $1,000 each for two chapels | Freetagr ooeag Mighteenth street Methodist Er ta aR treatarie fant ties ithicke retenr eee Of | dirocted to sooure offers of stone, to be taken gut by the | in Stockholm and Gottonberg, Sweden, was als0 | “Honan.—At Hunter's Point, Long Island City, on antag umes these rates changed | city, and repo us | y be aus | postponed. . \ 4 wee but little, and never were they more than two to | thorized ani empowered to procure whut tools ‘nay be Pp ener $1,000 was asked for to support a | Supa one in Tinker’s favor. His opponent shot well, | Tanited tor quarrying and breaking the sione for mac: | \ eo vcner in che American chapel in Berlin, It. supporting, adumizing purposes. : : : ‘The iuneral will take place on Wednesday morn- re. exceed the s Any ~ a STW FITEW TRH a killed numerous birds not easily stopped, and filled ‘Sintu—Lhat property owners desiring their streets im- | Was deemed @ proper matter lor the German Con- 7m Re: HhDOe ON: es AY TROY: »| ‘s exceed the supply and ‘city corporation orders 5 NTED—THA PLAINLY FURNISHED RO the professional eye with enthusiasm. "The score | proved as Hroposed. be requested to interest. themselves | ference to attend to, and that there are English Hct tele fer Fl a teat et stirs a mars Py ereleele menuwan San hum mnecra with fuel. water, gas, for housek: ne ae terminated in darkness and dampness, with Tinker | in securing the presentations of applications to the | and American preachers enough already travelling . Where a requiem mass will be celebrated, or in ® | locality, in city, Jersey or Hoboken, near ferries; terms moderate ; references exchanged. Address CEN- the victor, killing 82 to his opponent’s 78. Myers’ | Board to that effect atan carly 4 in Kurope to supply one Kngush service in tis from thence to Valvary Cemetery at three o'clock. moderate ; reference un was an Ethan Allen uine-gauge muzzle loader, | , Sventh—shat ail applications tor employment be made | Chine bn ‘the Sapbach. ‘The appropriation was | THe fiends of the family are invited to attend. er's @ Parker's ten-gauge breech loader. Toe to the’ superimtendent of Outdoor anne eae an ee therefore disallowed. HURLSY.—Ou Sunday, November 16, at his resi- ersstreet. | ametly NY GENTLEMAN HAVING $i. )—A GOOD LOCATION TO FIT UP A DEBUG + ided with a book of recor: dence, 718 East. Blevent! et, after a linge! MA I Paine for Tinker, A. W. Van | }rov' 4 i i + q 5 nee, 718 East Eleventh sireet, after a lingering foud of travelling, can meet with best oppe store, either in Brooklyn or country; if £ OR auiecu teins and Myles Johnson trapped Ce LA DE CPI cana Eopecnte The Geontermelvateaprointen onmesuaae nigh Ulam, RrowaRp HURLEY, aged 30 \yoars and) 11 TUfe Spe meming. money ayer ofered) Uy -epilytng at 60) | Wilby peaperty. Audress RUGGIST, Herald Brooklyn nd handled the birds, Mr. P. R. Stetson acted as | — £ighth—That inasmuch as at this season of the ve acommittee to prepare ® schedule of the appor- | Months. Sroud strest, room 7, Branch oilice. the referee, and made his decisions with good judg- | labor cannot be employed advantageously more th: tionments for the several annual conferences to IVANHOE ComMANDERY, No. 36, K. T.—Sin ment aud consummate accuracy. ployed under these the standard of wawes for thove om | yaise during this missionary year in accordance | KNIGH™—You are hereby ordered to attend a we THE SHOOTING, chour. with the appropriations, Secretary Dashiel read 2 o ty , Tinker led off, Killing the first bird skilfully. | “"Aiica—That the wages rate proposeil being necessarily | this schedule, rst prefacing it with the remark | 1Nutuday, November 20, at one ofclock F. M.. to | desires to enter ay partner in a well esiablist Myers followed with a miss. Tinker was success- | low and your ability to provide adequate means tor pay- | that leaving out the contingent appropriations of “y neral of Sir Knight Richar urley, | business in either ot the a evellines; can inve! ful at the second pigeon, but missed the third. | ment is very limited, we advise that : committee of two | 359584 10r the foreign work, the absolute appro- me RW OmLIsSer, es Baleais pe Agee tes Dian Rte ermeinesrercny ins non Myers killed 11 birds fo succession, the tiith | be appointed to wait upon our leading manutacturers priations amount. to. $842,159, which 18. $103,150 6 are courteously invited to participate feu | Fequired. Address JOSEPHUS, Herald 0 ce if the: ld be willing reopen their order FRED, GUGKL, Jr. being at long range, his gun snapping at the first | 2 ere eye employment upon stock work,’ | more than was raised last year. The apportion- ” z . attempt, He then cocked tue second barrel and | fruvided it enu be doue ata sufiiciont reduction upon tie | ments are as followa:— M. Srzwasr, Recorder. N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR A M ZBRUBBABRL Carrer, No. 147, R. A. M.—Com- derstanding the oy'ster and lunch business to torm a PANIONS--YoU are hereby suinmoned to. afiend a | foArinership with a man in ne liquor business: good r brought mate aa ee rae) pee fee pee FAB. OL WARS that have prevailed to insure them against Conferences. pigeon, Tinker kille: In succession, bu en | material loss. a A +t ra EY 7ROM TY eee special convocation, to be held at the chapter | lovstion Call, tor \hree daya at see eee atone. inthe walenboried ot ork oni missed’ the fourteenth bird. He killed the next | _ Tenth—In considering the question of means for de- two and hit the seventeenth, which fell dead out of | ftaying the expense to be incurred under ihe foregoing room, on Thursday, November 20, at one o'clock PARTNER WANTED—TO GO TO BOSTON AND | street, between Bowery and Broadway; moderate rent. P. M., to attend the funeral of Companion Richard | 44 engage with the advertiser in a light manufactur. | Address M. Herald oftice. bounds, and then killed the three following nicely, mendations your committee were confronted \ two i Hurley, P.H.P. Companions of sister chapters | ing, business, PaRoL ye Deon eles cana. Tare eee TED—A FURNISHED HOUS: BE OVER 3 surmountabie diflicuities, which preclude the pos- which made 17 kills and 3 misses out of the first 20 | sipility of any definite estimate of your probable. re- AY GuntaaUe UaOta Bae ain ‘Al are traternally invited to attend. ress G. (nt Se eta) 25 feet front,on or near Fifth ayenue, between birds. Myers kitled 14 and missed 6, Tinker missed | quircinents or certainty of supply; for we are entirely ITARLE FOR RETAIL LE tore, on Sixth, Seventh or Kighth avenue. ig location, rent, &c., for three days, L. Bay GENTLEMAN, AGED 40, SPEAKS ENGLIS| W ANTED—ROOM Si Zz ertuan, possessing good business quali seared and a ‘thorough knowlege of Uke tancy ani dry goods | Address ot at | = AN AND WIFE (NO cnildven), hed Parlor and Bedroom, om second floor, with conveniences tor light housekeeping; situation between Kighteenth and Fiftieth strects, Lex- ington and Sixth avenues; rent not to excecd $50 pee month. ah H. ROBERTSON, Lancashire [usur- Conferences, App. Ay aK a 800 his twenty-second and twenty-fourth pigeons; but |’ ata loss as to the number that are to be dependent upon FRED, GUGEL, Jr, Hu. P. r Es. PEE ~ | Eighteenth and Thirty-fourth stroeta, for six months, scored a miss. Myers had missed 11 birds up to | tration of all industrits, whic tates the action | Central Ohio. nt —On M y, Ne ber 17, D. an equal sharé of profits; small cayntal required. Ad- | 25! Fifth Av Hotel. bis the f ny , : w taking, clothes all calculation of the tuture BE ert Y¥DE —On Monday, November 17, DANIEL Hypx, a) , tl req e Jorty-seventh) shot and ‘linker only 5, mak- | with uncertainty, We have assurances, however, trom | (outal Lo Northera Ohler aged 39. drons EQUAL, Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED TO RENT—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ing the score at this time 42 killed by Tinker and | the direction of the First National Bank that in the tu. | (picago German Bene OUR a Buried in Evergreen Cemetery. BUSI JAQUES.—On Monday, November 17, 1873, at the 1 residence of his browne Jaw, Dr. Robert Laird, Squan Village, N. J., Gkorae H, Jaques, in the 61st Year of his age. Cincinnati Northwest'rnGerman ratty. nage ae House, near Filth avenue or Madison avenue, by TEEN a CHANCES TO PURCHASE THE ELE: | private iuiaily of four adults; security given if required. ; @ and 16490 of, u stone House im | Address H. L. M., box 120 Herald office. 36 by Myers, Tinker was a great favorite at this | ture, asin the past, it will be their pleasure to do ail th time, selling in the pools at 7 Eo 8tol. Inthe tee power 0 amt aot ae ee UT As xt 12 J t his favorable assurance,as al res at killea TA Ns: birds, “Tso that, Geihe. aixtioto shoe mit a statement of the resources wo have at command, v4 s thout resort to 5} G ~ the score was Tinker 50, Myers 49. The | Scwey'bonds (oven per cond eventeenth street, In the Country. Funeral at same place, to-day, at one o'clock ae aa ee — S , . friends ot Myers, who had been wiient ior come | Street unproveinent mda wv Se | B. Ma “the temaius will beaten fo Greenwood ior | FAYORAME OUeORTUNTE OPEN si? eachsane |W Sicrey taitcoad, convenient fo extant deat of them went to the pool box to back him. Both | Street assessments (past due} lt ne | ene aunday, NovanteriesMakwniT asin brokerage Dusingss (investing mor Tand mor | nic ly furnished Houst, at @ moderate re 100 ae ee ‘Tinker and Myers shot extremely well and evenly | rota Florida. Rock Rayer... ter of the late KuiusS. King. Ww price, including Fur. | Where the comforts of home tay be realized. Aad for the next 20 birds, and when 80 shots had been | _tn addition hava: hal Foo-Chow ) Rocky Mountain. 108 The funeral will t ince at the residence of c., SLOW; terms ensy. Aadress yi particulars and lowest price, box 863 Plain! aN > + niture, G: Wi 3 made by each Tinker had Killed 65 and Myers 64. | provement stip" (nearing seven per cent interest, run- | Georgia. st. Louls. RUEUMATISM, Herald ome 5, ‘The excitement on the match at this time became | hing not longer than INimonths) in amount sufficient to | Germany and Swit- | southern German, | her mother, No. 67 Seventh avenue, on Wednesday, | 19th imst., at two o’clock P. M. Relatives and 1 Y PE UP vas 7 jetray the c improvements rade. In this schedule zerland. 1 dhe tte . AVING A GOOD BROADWAY OFFICE UP TOW . , a Ce Ceara bag Prraraer ageedey earance, and | Wijouoeinclude cag in bank nor amount due trom | Holston... friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- and lots of tine, would like ire the agen YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &O- ostponement, Some few of the friends of Myers | te State, as this is aiready appropriated for current ex. | iWol8- tend, a ing with moni it, G.H 7 Broadway NOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—DOUBLE ENGINE SIDI look two to one on thei t thi st y' “At | Penses and maturing obligations, and is hardly sufticient | Train, 00 Southern ili KNnipe.—On Monday, November 17, MATILDA, AEE OE ET Tnery wheel steamboat URBANA, 155 feet long, 34 feet ol ne on their man at this juncture. At | to carry you through the nee of the iiscal’ yea Slee Southern Ltt daughter oi the late James and Matilda Knipe. Maxuras TURERS, WITH water loaded; in good condition for business; good mort- the eighty-seventh score the contestants were | img March 20, 1874. The assets named ar: not, howe naiana Southwest’rn! ‘om the residence of her | IM" ness of sterling caaracter, w immediately of STERLING & Funeral will take place brother, David Kuipe, N t, on ‘Vhursday, the 20th ins Rela- f tives and friends ure respectiully invited to attend, | - mminterestcan int | SOLE ST Park plac He yee, i ERHOFF blacks 5 Broad st. apital $10,00) to $30,00) or dispose of a unity by applying to BRIN Brokers in Manafacturing Sto even, each having killed 70 birds. Still Tinker was | available in their present shape, and our only hope of ; Japan. offered as the favorite at two to one, without | being placed in a position. to afford rehef is that those at takers, Mycrs missed the eighty-eighth pigeon, | Who are indebted to the city in such large sums for taxes taly... PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &. sat ass charge their obligations, and and Tinker led one to the ninety-sixth shot; yet | Sid assessments will discharge thy ae pectiully to atte ee =e at = aie $ E wae that o favored well-to-do citizens will invest their LILLIENDAUL.—On Monday, November 17, J JARTINER, WANTED.—A GOOD |, WITH PROM ~ va ane still the match was in donbt. But Tinker never | fuudein our securitics. We, therciore, advise, that our av tellot ot OD, W. Lultendank tn the soth oan ot $500 to $700, can secure an interestina wellesiab- | AQ MODERN 7 COTAVE., ROSEWOOD | PIANG, missed another bird, while Myers missed the nine- | bonds be advertised for sale for a “relief fund,” and that : lished and very lucrative busivess. Worth street, | +L forte, $125 —We are retailing the best finished an her age. Funeral services at (lic Moravian church, corner | Lexington avenue and Thirtieth street, this day | (Wednesday) at one P. M Fichest toned Pianofortes manufactured below alt com | seventh, ninety-ninth and the hundredth shots, | the name of each purchaser and the amount taken be petition. CO-OPERATIVE PLANO} | | thus losing the match. Tinker won by four shots, | (sity published in each of our dailv papers, so that the community may know to what extent and by whom you kiliing 62 birds to Myers’ 78. The shooting through- | Sre'heing sustained in this charitable work. corner of Chatham ISTAURANT FOR SALE enue location; eve No. 9 GreatJones street, near Broadway. out must be rated as very fair considering the cir- Eleventh—That owners of property fronting on streets AHONBY.—On Tuesdi vember 18, 1 n and dining room: a ef BEAUTIFUL 744 OCTAYE PIANO, CARVED ' cumstances. being tiaproved be requested. to advance their propor: Front TAtignton gr yORa oad Gocharioe Manone? Seen ee teeta ae Goace | AL patent ageat treble, fully warranied, pale prices . SUMMARY. tion of the estimated Sone of te ert? maakt MpeoO ss os Wyoming. . . aged 16 mouths. , .; money m: and decidedly cheap; a taken, $12 monthly. gone NG P, rN, " h— committee have not deemed i i | Missourn..........0.05 By nae 7 . to ROBINSON ds. . CABLE, Pg gn al goon Made Galena bates ene ct hould take auy active partin the esiaplian: | lotal appordionment £0r 1874. ....,.....+..seseso0 2.58 | Tue funeral will tate place this day (Weanesdas), ning comics 7 ea eee 10F West twenty-third street, corner Sixth avent P 3 ment ot depots for the saie or distribution of food and The contingent appropriations for oreign | 19th inst., from 13 Morris street, Jersey City, at one | —oconagteceerinmeeriomrnenen re eres eae cig eat Lids eae | tuatoe da Khe several plans our charitably disposed | work, aimounting to gavoe 50, wore alter wareat | O'ClOCK B M.- thence Ww culvary Cemetery. The GREAT AMERICAN COFFE: ; boundary, H and T traps and 1% ounce shot. | citizens may inaugurate. But we would pledge your | Tor discussion, laid on the table in accordance | friends of the family are invited to attcad. Near as amber, saves 25 per cent of coil Judge for Myers, A. W. Van Voikenburgh, of | moral and material support whenever it can be done With the original motion of the ‘Treasurer, Dr. Nel- Movuguin.—On Tuesday, November 18, of diph- | © ts the aroma steal The oniy periect c tk, N. JL; 4 \e ¥ nsistent with your power and ability. pe vr Invented. See circular. Agents wanted. AGA ehies an eee ‘stan pene York “Thi teenthe-We are table to recommend any employ. | 80n. ‘The amount of appropriations is, therefore, | *heris, Cannes MouQUIN, second son of Muria | Rinity street, New York. Wirt C. BROWN & ( ment for the large number of femaies who are dependent | a little less than the apportionments. d Henri Mouquiu, of Switzerland, aged 4 years Ro seee eee N_ELEGANT MUNN & CLARK PIJANOFORT! 7 octave, overstrung ; in peri sh ; new and second ioe t order; bargain for ‘oll Vianos to rent. g HULER, 367 Broome street, A —$160—MAGNIFICENT 73, OCTAVE AGRAFFK wa Wy time of the snooting, 3h. 40m. roll oi r ; ¥ ACTIVE, BU: wood, ov. ii f (Goldanmith) + on their own exertions for support. You can reieve | Several motions were bat dow: . | aud 2 months. NO REAL ESTATE BROKE! AN ACTIVE, BUSI. | <4. rosewood, overstrung, iron frame (Goldamith) TANKER AA, 1, 061 e eeOPE ya 41,0, 1.1.0.1, | finlt Rechanticn through the Hrean, of Outdoor Ke- | prooriations on the Tue Work six her gett fre | _ Friends of the femily are invited to the funeral ness goung man (American), aged 2 vears desires | Piaholorie, Stodl, &e. carved cae aud lene; latent km “Te Pas Fe hg ec Be or Be Beet Mae ve cde aad cs er eee ot are f per cent and other sums, 80 as to save the contin- | Service at the resiuence of the parents, 05 Mac- | fo cumage in the roai estate business: ts willing to work GOLDSMITH's, 26 Bleceker street. ne , hard; well educate 14,1,1,0, 1,0, 1, 1,11, 1,1, 1,1,1,1, 1, 1,1,1,1, and dependent element of our community will not be 1, 0, 1 gent appropriations; but they all failed. A few | Gougal street, this day, November i¥, at one ERcuneed. seracender subjected to this great necessity. To prevent it we rely 4 4a " Address AMBITION, box 150 ame = au OO: é PIANO. eee ee ee if He bh i ies y mainly upon the appeals to. be made to our manufac- | special appropriations, however, were reduced. | 0'clock P.M. The remaims will ve taken to Green- | Herald office. ‘ MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7} OCTAVE PIANO. 4 8 meee ilied. 83: miaac ‘turers, and trust it will result, their cordial co-opera- | Detroit gets $3,750 instead of $4,000, Michigan a wood, iorte, briliant tone, nearly new. cost $975, for $278 1, 1, 1, 1, 1) 0, 1, 1, 1, 1,1, 1,1, Killed, 82; missed, | tion, so that it may not be said that in our midst the most | : F le 3b, (Total, 1d. he skal could fin no occupation and the most industrious | S105, nooo Atimmesota’ Se TU eRh itstenatar | short illuess, LawRENCE MCKENNA, a native of Nar | $2.00), in a well ‘established manuiactoring busi. | Parlor Suit, cost, $90, for $240: one do. $10), and $80; OOSLOLLALLLELLOLLGILL £2, | “dntieprowcution cf our duttes we have looked onty | $9,000; Liberia gets $10,500 instead of $9,500 by | Van. county Meath, Treland, aged 49 years, Uan'hs the very bett of business Pelerences: pariicumars | street, near Fourth avenue. i 0,11, 1, 1, 1,151, 11,1, 1, 2,3, 1,1, 1, 1, 1, 1,1, 01, | pon the dark side, ana endeavored, to provide tor the | Uuis change, so that the aggregate remains as it he reiatives and friends of the family are re. | rincerview. Address L., Herald office, : = McKewna.—On Tuesday, November 18, after a TANTED-SPECIAL PARTNER, WITH $10,000 TO | Cash; stool, cover; has box for shipping; satin bocad Worst that may be ‘ore for us. But we ieel assured, | was. snectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his | — MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PL. FORTE FOR Bd tes deni a ark ee tatida? Wee aeteene! ityour. con. orate ‘action is heartily, seconded by out ‘The secretaries were appointed a committee to | late Tealdence, 2 Sherif! street, on Thursday, No- | \TASTED—A, SPECIAL PARTNER WITH FROM | 2) stle Four, round corners, made order, calebrnad , y 1, 1, 1, , e s oral associations citizens a e, the a < i vem! 20, at two oO ck; ce to Calvary Cem- 5 10,000, siablished x y fgua cg Pages BER 5 22,’ Total, 100." aevee. tas * | {aiteme suflering will be prevented, and we will indulge | Prepare a schedule of appropriations for next year i Heer Ee eee ee ee ee an ynceeaie | $1,200; ‘Parlor, Cnamber Furniture sacrific property pre sty etery lor interment. the hope that better times are Coming and thatthe | for the whole work as they do now for the foreign O'MBLIA.—At Flushing, Long Island, on Monday, 1 {light that are already brightening the eastern | Work. The appropriations were approved, and, Pn m i THE GREAT FOUR-MILE RACE IN CALIFOR. | fTQt¢ 01 autre ave ree cad ti the dark clouds | iter some routing business, the committee ad. | Noveulber 17, MARY ANN'O'MELIA, aged 22 years, | 4’ that now overhang 80 many homes may be dispelled. journed sine die. Relatives and friends and her uncles, Hugi an 39 EAST § SSA RE i A DS A ‘The Bishops and the Board of Managers met iin- John McPeck, are respectfully invited to attend tie i J Lexington and Fourth avenues. the above special wanted by Ist of December. | family leaving city. 36 West 15th st., near 5th D vic teletehal Teas RARE UHANCE.—A NUMBER OF STEINWAY & SEVENTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN Sons’ upright Pianos, nearly uew, for sale at @ onstble i ‘A’ lady, having | #reat bargain: also upright Pianos to rent to re ‘ ~ | funeral, from her jate residence, Madison street, | a first class House, weil furnished, would take a’partner | barties, STE! AY & 5ONs' WAREROOMS, Steinway 7 Z pecRra ear ae ber 19, to St. Michael’s church, where a requiern A OPAR f ‘ Baek. PIANOFORTE FOR $25—TO HAVE IT OUT OF ture of the race already published in the daily | At the beginning of the labor trouble, several THE HARLEM BOILER EXPLOSION, mass will be celebrated; thence to Caivery | S] Pes Ode ail be oosteate ee he way, Ne, 69 First strech pevand floor, at of press of the country :— weeks ago, Mr. R. Hawkins, of the jewelry firm of . Cemetery. per annum; excellent prospects ot waking ten times | KNOOF'S. any: mording, from 6 to Mo\cluok. meer te per annum SAN PRaNcrsco, Nov. 17, 1873, | Carter, Hawkins & Dodd, in Newark, stated toa | mr, Clyde Batled—Investigation To-Day. | ANH —Sudienls, on Sunday. November 10, | thagamount Address True Blue fs not broken down. Palmer, the rider | HERALD reporter that they were keeping some men Yesterday morning Mr. Milton A. Clyde, of tie way, Brooklyn, E. D. e y ‘ 95 Sout have distanoea both tha ‘Sevens, "nd soe employed merely to save them from servation, | contracting Arm of Messrs, Dillon, Clyde & Co., of 8 eceiuly iavited to attend the tune al on Went ow $2.50( . d. Fartioolars on interview. Ad- | Sli lmprovements: @ sacrifice. | Call at private residemes Daniels the third heat, Previous to the race par. | and not because there was any need for them. Yes- | the Harlem steam boiler notoriety, appeared at | {ny uti inst. at ten O'clock A. A, from ls late | Ges INDUSTRY, box 199 Herald office. AG | dio Wese twentycfirst street. Must besoide ties made propositions to me to divide the purse | terday the engravers were subjected to such a | the Coroners’ office, in company. with Detective | residence. 5.000 22, 810,00 WANTED IN CITY WAOLE- i ak SRING PIANOFORTE FOR SALE—714 OC~ and to win the money in-the pool box, which offer | severe reduction of wages that they refused to | Bennett, and gave bail in the suin of $25,000, as |. PaVIg.—On Saturday, November 15, at Newbern, | $). OO teint manuiuertring dusiuess: good | AX, tave,tour round cornered, rosewood: magnificent declined. 1t was worse than Lp es s a that i i ‘ had been previously agreed upon. Mr. James N. | N. C., EMMA B, STRTSON, Wile of Edward M, Pavie, | mau taken as pa eli and is sate. ad briitlunt tone Pianciorte, original cost $1,200, {oF J. F, CHAMBERLIN, | Work, on the ground that it was impossible to live | Smith, of 266 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, who had | o:New York. I a Géaar street. | $240; lw Parlor and Bedroom, Furniture, Carpets = ’rivate residence, No. 120 West 23d st, near 6th av. on such remuneration. They have sent ina card | entered into bonds for Mr. Dillon on Saturday last, Eastern papers please copy. DID OPPORTUNITY FOR A pb abedeeat set. 2 cea box 136 Herald ottice. WANTED, IN A SAFE CasH | the cturing business, where $20,000 per | Original cost, A WIN) ELEGANT | PIANOPORTES (STEINWAY and Decker & Brothers) for sale, at one quarter peing respectively 7 and 7% octaves, having : rn “ ~ N00 A. SPE —_—— = stating that they have ceased work, and appeal to | rendered a like service for Mr. Clyde. The investi- Prrry.—On Sunday. November 16, Captain Mar | 3 000. first class party having $5,000 to invest, | LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $200 A SANITARY MATTERS. the sympathy and consideration of the engravers of | gation into the merits of the case willbe com. | THEW C. PeRRy, United States Navy, son ofthe late | where it will pay large recurs, by joining investor, who A handsome rosewood Chickering Pianotorte, round Newark and elsewhere. fg at 10 o'clock this morning at the Corongrs’ fe i a (Ae Perry. | sd BeErNC en Ape AS ate lars Byes iayill goon, become a! Pith ap aby beeps end iron frame, including ce, No. Es s . iv 5 universal motor for propellfug stre¢ 3 first costiess | Stool and Music. 2 et Yesterday’s Meeting of the Board of aaelErwe Soanieves Br caeee meen mere REUSE AS: A cae aieane bese Pi 6 RS I EA than horses; this iso patent right humbtia, he:ther is | en er = SWOAL ANDI One ‘f ” Mag arth th . je patontfor sale, ore funds are required for its AU! 7] Health. factory In consequence of a reduction of wages. FATAL ACCIDENT. Wednesday, 19th inst., at twelve o'clock. Specdy introduction, and to the right’ person turnishing second hand, for rent or sale on instalments; Steim reat bargains. @ broadway. At a meeting of the Board of Health, hela yester- | The men protested, but kept on. On Saturday night PrrTInGeR.—in Brooklyn, Tuesday morning, No- | {ta profitable business inierest wiil be uiven; investiga: | way, Hallet & Davis and Chickering: ay afternoon, the following reports were received | they refused to take the reduced wages. e firm About three o’clock yesterday afternoon a young | Vember 18, after @ short iiness, REBECCA E., wile | tion solicited. Address STREET CAR, Herald Brooklyn BERRY & € allege that they have simply lowered the wages to | German named Henry Wagner, employed as a of, Ey rig ghee ae Branch ofttes AGNIFICENT 73 OCTAVE RC Adelphi street, on Thursday, the 20th inst., at two OTR o'clock Py M. Remains will be interred at’ Green- oe eB Le} ur OWR Th y C ER For | SONS, II East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and M. cow. | Fitth avenue. Ei ake 494 = that actually occurred, in the pre- Comptroller Green reports the following pay- pital, where his injuries were pronounced fatal. ~ lous weel is increase, amounting to ye ments into the City and County Treasury yester- ‘agner is 27 years of age, and resides at No, 378 wood, =v First street, and was the sole supporto! an aged PURCELL.—On Tuesday, November 18, Epwarp A ’ ‘and adopted :— “ Notict Vn f ——_—— —— — WOOD PIANO} ingland rates, The men deny this, and claim otic hereafter, 7 _ " “ REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF RECORDS, Rev iuars portion of their pay has been wrong: | laborer in the sugar house of Dick & Meyer, at the | _ Pxixce.—In Brooklyn, on ‘Tuesday, November 15, $6. 000 Faia canta gin ad paste eae tee | M! PENG HET Over ef Geer cuereeeane Hearn Derartwenr or the City or New Yorx,) | fully withheld before. foot of North Seventh sirect, Williamsburg, while | SUSIE J., wife of William A. Prince snd only daugh- | foes,"with a splendid trade: present owners retiring: a | Chickering Plano, great bargain, Buneav or Vitat Statistics, Nov. 18, 1873, "5 looking a he hatch trap hi | ter of E. H. Gage, Baq., aged 30 years. Tare’ chance, advertiser, being an employe, knowing its JAMES GORDON, 157 Bleecker street. To tHe SKCRETARY oF THK Boanp or HEALTH: ‘ looking down the hatchway, was struck on the | ‘Relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to | merits. Address J. ?. HAYNES, box 221 Herald othe —_—_—_—_—_ ~~ eens ‘Sit—In the week that ended on Saitrday, the Isth MUNICIPAL FINANOE,! back of the head by a descending elevator, He | atrend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 305 | = ~ = TANOS—SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, Anst., there were 525 deaths reported in this city against —_ ‘Was at once removed to the Eastern District Hos- | rade. in thorough or sale at low prices: so Pianos | AND MONTHLY PAYNE B curred chiefly in the various intlammat Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at was most conspicuous in pulmonar. ctions.. There fae: . ure, C wus —- nt eek, Leng an in 2 8 of 187% Doerr 54, a ee fami ; Pre te pate eee prices and terns to t! y a‘there ‘were. 8 deaths by ‘pulmonary, phthiats | From arrears of taxes, assessments ajid interoat, 6407 Cee ae eee ae em tans JBtILIY; IBD those Of No. s*Outon square. an P ih ainst 75 in the previous week, and theres were From collection of assessments and interest. gains by croup Inst week against il the previows week, | From market rents and fees, interest on bond ‘There was an increase of mortality in persons over 7) | _.and mortgage, &c, : oe his brothers-in-law, P. J, Gelson and’J. W, Lingard, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI- ramets MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, ‘rom tire and Redding at lowest east prices by werkl¥ | rite MASON & MANLIN ORGAN COMPANY, W his sister’s residence, 721 Butler street, Brooklyn, imstaimenst, at O}FARRBLL'S warehouse, 41) Eighth | T ners of HIGHEST MEDALS and Par as 4 ears of agé and in infants under two years. The | From waler rents : . on Thursday, November 20, at one o'clock; from ‘enue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-frst streets, | HONOR at Vieuna and Paris, ofier at their warcrooma, Weather was cold and damp, the meat tSmperature | From licenses, Mayor's office Engaged. thence to Calvary Cemetery. MAGNIPIGENT GRAND DUCHESS STYLE, SATIN | 25 Union square, the largest assortment of and best Capi: being 35.3 Fahrenheit, the lowest being 23 degrees and RavrH—Tynner@.—On Sunday, November 16, | Quianey.—On Monday, November 17, after a lin- brocade Parlor Suit, cost $800, tor $200cosh: Marie | net and Parlor Organs in the world, at prices guaranteed ' the average Segre of humidity being 75, total saturation Total.. JacoB A. Rav7a to CakRig TYNBERG, all of this | gering illness, EDWARD V. QUIGLEY, aged 49 years, | Antoinette stvie, $100 and $30; Pianoforte, Paintings, | te be as low or lower than they can, be obtained else Being eatin: Seeteae dk dead Ue Virtenns a as city. No cards, | "The fanerai’ wilt take place from his late resi- Bronzes, Catpe Chainer Suity cicad for ans rexson where. second Band organs, ee aes juse now. * gether) was caused by the casualty Of a Loilor explosion UNION FERRY COMPANY. oe | dence, No. 169 Fourth street. Williamsburg, this | Die oer. 104 East Twenty-ffth strech ear fonrin i : : t Harlem—seven persons having been killed outright et Married. | aiternoon at two o'clock, ae ~ FHT PIANO $90, ONE $65; OTHERS FoR sDy that cause on the 11th inst. There were twochildren | Annual Meeting—Assets and Liabilitics BENARY—WINANS.—On Wednesday evening, No- | Resp.—On Monday, November 17, JoHN REED, RARE CHAN ‘OR CASH, AT PRIVATE RESI- ie or rent, on instalments ; 7% octave agraffe, $200, There wer 19 deaths fy conomeng houses durin the of the Company. vember 12, at the residence of the bride's parents, | aged 45 years. Zh dence 21 Kast Twenteth street, corner Broad way.— NNOR, 381 Third avenue, hear Twenty-eighta st. ere wer ‘ ke vest 1 * 7 e Parlor Suits, $79; reps, $4): Bedroom, $25; Brussels x blic institution: in oth West Twenty-second street, by the Rev. William His relatives and friends are requested to attend be tge | . ‘tov Ie 4 eee ea eee eof oe ae tends | The annual meeting of the Union Ferry Com- | Ormiston, ALVENTE. BRNARY atid JULIA A. WINANS. | the funeral, from his late residence, in Caroll | Pet 9. yard, and Wot cheap. ‘were children under five years of pany was held yesterday afternoon at the ferry Toronto papers please copy. | Street, between fourth and Fifth avenues, Brook- A MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUI F. 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND _ hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower | prices, for cash or instalments, or. for rent, in city oF 1 age. ‘The mortality returns from 23 cities and counties inthe | jouse, foot of Fulton street, Brooklyn, when CHAUVEAU—HokRkY.—On Saturday, November | lyn, on Wednesday, November 19, at two o’clock dour, Grand Duchesse styles. covered Fren | country, by HORACE WATERS & SON, 4S Broadwa: United States the past mouth show that with few ex- 4 a, showing th “i 18, by Rev. Father. Farrell, of st. Joseph's | P. M Gade, cost $8), tor $20); di ; Pianotorte, Boo Panay PentseH bette Im Naw Yori’ aaa ud Eoptions mo faial epidemics bare provatied. Even in | Feports were made, ng the following assets | 16 : L tail Wares’ celebrated CONCERTO and ORCIES- Ricu.—On Tuestay, November 18, Carrte Warp | Bronzes, Cary Rron, in the 23d vear of her age. ber, dining Fur The relatives and friends of the family are re- Lt ‘235,000 Fox—HyMaN.—On Sunday, November 16, at the | spectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Thu £3 Clinton street synagogue, bathe Rev. Dr. Hahn, 4a aiternoon, at one o'clock, from the residenci 8, P incings Mirrors, Silve: y ware, cham- ert: ly I New Orleans, where yeliow fever has threatened to be- | ald liabilities of the company :— church, Dr. JEAN F, CHAUVEAU, of this city, with come opidenric since Shidsummer, only 79 deaths by that ASSETS, MARGUERISE CLEMENCE LOUISE HORRY, of Moscow, disease were reported during the five weeks endin Boats..... .. « $597,000 | Russia. No cards. Xovember 2, while Memphis und Shreveport bad a tenth | Ferry house eee inhabitants destroyed. Mobile, Galveston and | Docks, bridg TRAL ORGANS and PIANOS. Illustrated catalogues mailed, AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST ORGANS.—OUR PACTORY IS FULL OF reekly Of montnly pee 1.00 Organs, made tor the fall trade; we will selt ( sOreunge BAY? Leribe give abe bhapaiinedeetd blemabaalel UG 24.000 | JoskPH Fox to THERESA, eidest daughter of J. | of ag Ball, 1,513 Third avenue, near Kighty- pie sheaieh aveieen: Seance SAN NG HAM, |, | them, for cash, less than cost; our workmen must Rave ¢ death rate ted in London for the week end- Y, M Hyman, Esq,, ali of this city. 1 Lb PRUE we oe vm bad nncnent Fa natn on ben tension sob ned vers! ding Gotoren £5 rae Bh oe LO rani, nd ie the mt chice | Machinery, iron, tools in shop ioe jOLMES—OROXSON.—-On Wednesday, November | SELVAGR.—-At his residence, No, 199 North sixth | ~jRpurs, Ww cities and towne of Great Britain the Tate was ¢qi Horses and carts. 7 2'ou) | 12, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Rey. | Street, CHARLES C, SELVAGS, in the 59(h year of bis C Furniture, = = in ee ES eR Te On il Rape MPR Re Houari,” oF New “fio relatives and friends are respectfully 1 Pogmenta taken SETON: ance } . ice furniture. 000 ‘ork, to EmMa, daughter of J, B, Croxson, of | latives a riends espectfully in- Payment n os POR. | r v Week, we rate was qual to 2.21 per 1.000. Last wek it 65,900 Brookiyn. Nocards, ; vited to attend his fineral, on Thursday morning, by the week or month. aeons Cour ickorping, Wetting, ELISHA HARRIS, Me U., Registrar of Records. 20.749 |" HUNTINGTON—PRENTICE.—On Monday, November | at cleven o'clock, from Dr. Haskins’ church, corner Nile "CON. ey 8 00. FA popposite Gooner Institue nd evening. Luadion’ THE SANITARY poten lec 7 ‘eo | 17, at the residence of the bride’s uncle, Horace | ol South Fitth and Fourth streets, Wiluamsburg. corner of Twenty-fifth strect and Sixth avehue. department. — Tele; hy taught prac demand Santeanr Momus Mae true. Nee WL iSTS. io | Seaton, eq. Newark, N. J by the Rev. 4. &. Puiladeiphia (Pa,) and Baltimore (Md.) papers | ———_COFNCT 0 “WeNy TT eee Stent. | for operators; tuition Se a ‘To the Board of Health of the Health Department, Ex- w6/0n | Gates, Mr. H,’ EDWARDS HUNTINGTON, of St, Albans, | Please copy. 5 Ua i! | AND SALESROOM OF ANTIQUES, | 7 DUCATION HAS BREN ‘MONS CLARK, Sei ys ——~— | W. Va, to Miss MARY PRENTICE, Of Sacramento, SMitH.--Suddenty, on Sunday evening, Novem- in furniture store, LL THOSE WHOSE Be cives in graminat ile oe 1,465,340 1 : "| ber 16, Mrs. HARRIKE ANN SMITH. 722 Broadway, opposite New York Hotel. Teglected ca eet ne ommaAsD Capital stock paid in 1,000,000 HUTCHINS ‘rhe relatives and friends of the family are gre- A large variety of the most desirabie articles m the | ing, reading the BLACK, Herald TOREY:—On Monday evening, ry ar Farnitire line are being diily offered, to pay. ad Me | months; foreigners November 17, by Rev. A. Van Houtan, Cuanues A. | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs: | wade to manwacturors and others, consisting of the | Uptown Branch office ree an aac to JoSkPiINE KIDNEY,’ all of this | day Morning, at ten o'clock, at her late ‘residence, | fnost Parlor Suits, in walnut, and rosewood at atone ve city, u ” 7 16,500 —DALRYMPL#.—On Tuesday, November 18, Svav.—On Monday, November 17, Laure Eniza- x . tthe Ponte Prowoyteriea pitts iad the Rey. | BETH PouzoLz, widow of Henry A, Suau, aged 47 | rvom Suits, im moroeco; © y Ty Ingpectors was 1,794, as follows, | Bills due, about 637 teneie, § | Due for coalesce dwellings, eth ings tO reas dss private | City of New York, rent, Or RR OPS 9 stores and warehouses, 3 stables, 5 | Loans... a iter hor 9 tod rendering ‘establishments, Ma r = AT NO, 66 WEST TENTH STREBT No. 781 Lexington avenue. covered with itk, satin und reps walnut marble top | APPLY THIS DAY AE A togane Mandweitings Wil {hh Yoyant saver “A few hints from a perfect mas al jessons nber Furniture, fine Carpets, library and dinine binets, rosewood Pianotort ethan the most protracted \ me! jumps, 44 ra by Dunham, Boardman & Gray and other makers: fine | ter are ormore sereie tha iit ie 5 vacan yards Courts and ‘areas, 82 cellars, and John Thomson, D. Dy, Jauns Kypp fo Sanaa E., | YOO a ty ane invited to atten nér | Rideburdn Bockeasen Secretaries: ancent and modern | oF a serio seach “OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. basements, 38 waste pipes and drains, 109 privies and only daughter of the late William Dalrymple. s Wedne y ing, N ber 10, ‘aintings, silk end lace Curtains, silnerplated War - a nnn ‘water closets, 249 street, gutters and’ sidewalks: 21 Uppikg—Kopinson.—On Monday, November 17, | funeral, on Wednesday morning, November 19, at e.; all Of Which, in consequence of the GERMAN LADY WISHES 10 GIVE INSTRUC- rogehaccatean States ie Maha sm Bui | ae the restdenon o-wobrdow Baroni, 1 Raat | AUN Mite near Shete avenues oo Tet" | Site ent apes Miter ama eeenti | AL Gone ermaeed egeh Sate age ‘ Ir fas ci , . Mr. ‘ 2B enty-thit ect, near S ¥ elud “panic” apon visiting the above establishinen \ . ad ™ 7 pao y Surplus. $211.19 | Kighty-fifth street, by the Rev, Mr. Payson, GRR ‘Jy, On Tnes. | Liberal udvances made onevery description of proper inthe evening. Address M. G., 58 Bowery, in telogi The subjoinea is a list of the directors and | E. Urprxe to Lorrs, daughter of William J. Robin- SULPHEN.—Suddenly, at Newark, oitice, of contagious diseases. a e number of reperes were seater op, the Sai » WLIZABLTH SUTPHEN, , November 18, M " so! yy "Mary end Assistant Sanitary Inepe officers of the company who were elected :— son, ae ay. orvice JOOD SECOND HAND AND MISKIT CARPETS A OUTION TAUGHT BY A LADY—A PUBLI om clttases alti rervrred 10 tke, Ranhary ona Ascend | pONeCCre Henry |B ier reeien teety &: “Died. aharany; ON LRA Ce 7 speciaity:: all sizes; rich puttorns: English, Brust Mea eertokhd ‘supll oF Mes. Atiritine the eetcbrsted f pee a pe A y istant | Perry, Abiel A. Low, 8. B. Chittenden, Henry R. i VAN BOSKERCK.-Suddeniy, on Wednesday, No ree-biy an ing heap at La English elocutiomst. For terms and reierences address fagpectors, Worthington, Gharles E. Bil!, James S, T. Strana- Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on Sunday, No- Md y, - | between William ptown Branch o! SIGMA, Herald lon and report. e infecting Corps have visited 72 premisea where Iseases ' 2 ver 12, HELEN S., wife of the lave William Van | — T THIRD STREET | - om aes were found, and hayedisiniected ana | DAN, Nathan B, Morse, Cyrus P. Smith, Wailar N. 16, Mir. SAMURL ADAMS, in the 42d year of | Yon lew ¥. ©) AND 1M WEET TWENTY.THIRD STREET. aR F uses and G4 privy siBks, together with | Degrauw, Horace b, Clafin, J. A. Degrauw, James | his age. | . Rggeenee OC NEW F oT Mary's otittrod, Burlington, 15 DEGRAFY & COCHRANE, GARMAN uletaptis Whe compersnt ate capeeionned el bedaing, ac. How, Abraham B. Baylis and Dodie Funeral services at the Central Methodist Epis- NJ re ” gton, Furniture Manufacturers, rd. teacher; pupils atte: ent in Brooklyn; terms moderate. 3 Bi ogntagions disease was removed to the PresidentyN. B. Morse; First Vice Prest- | copal church, Williamsburg, on Thursday, Novem- | *- Marie Antoinette Parlor Sets $120 and upward. foncher | pepe eee ; ; ate SETEIECS OOTP vectels to. discha dent, Henry KE. Pictrepont; Second Vice Prest- | ber 20, at half-past one 0’ VaN KiRRK.—At Jersey Oity, on Sunday, Novem- Curtains, Cornices, Lambrequins, &c. Saal y ab 1s " 08 pt ne Hoatth Officer of this pore. dent, 0. E. Bill; Treasurer and Secretary, Joseph A. BALDWiN.—On Tuesday, November 18, James M., | ber 16, Mrs. Saran J. VAN KKRFK, widow of the | 7S “WORTH.—WK ARE NOW OFFERING, QEVERAL LADIES or RRVIR AEDT WILL bod nana Permits have been granted to scavengers to Rory: Managing Direoto oat spun; Cnet only ehitd of James au Jennie Baldwin, aged i gp FD pare lit $50.000 Ac retail for oust arg, tot of, Cather 1D, uiuglt'& neat money making a cgi can 4 at i et privy sinks. , rey . + | mon’ and 1 day. e fal are invited \* dow Shades, 4. &c., ‘ hi "Tbe tollowing ts « vouparadive satement of cages ot | Cashier, om Mayea Dew neh AD 1 NT xo place (rom the residanoe of | to nvteud Yale tunenak tovdey CWedgieadny) ay aug | ict am AMEE Ga Gaye only ath Chambers atest | mde daly: NeW Ath ov hour sstroun 10 to

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