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a _ NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, I87%—TRIPLE SHEET. == 9 CONKLIN.—On susaay afern: January 11, THE COAL INTERESTS THE METHODIST MINISTERS. Buiwart ConKun, wile of Eaward Gonkun, 10 tho | 1At@ Fesidence, 334 Fast Twelfth street, this (rues- / ss AMUSE, q Si<aioaieanensacitooe ree - 37th year of her age. pe Farr Ay two o'clock, Wore Museum. o poup BYROK. ROME THEATRE. pen Ae «aed . % ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- nr adig ONE WEE. SULLO INDAY, Jan. 13, 1874, and the week, The Kind of Preaching Demanded by | spectiully invited to aviend the iuneral, on Tues. Leanna in inis city, on Monday, Jannary 218, EVENING ATE, on OE™ MeCULLOUGH, | ay” MARIUS TUROK, in Pred. 0, Mi Drama of Causes of Increase in the Demand—The Capa- Needs of the Times—Dre. Wheatley, | day morning, 13th inst., at ten o'clock, from her | HENS F. PERuINE, the only son of Steward and | OLIVER DOUD BYRON PEuP ECON, SLASH. cessor poriree rperecre MARIUS TURCR bilities of Supply—The Combinations and Brown, Osbon, Parker, Dickinyon and | #2,Tesidenco, No. 161 Varick gireet, | | day nn ubeu® oars § monthd And 1) yo Mocbcrouan, | Ponies tv a'owine | BOF NT receded by ie: ieaieagia of the Consolidations— Their Effects — The Corbitt on Past aud Prosont Methods | Janupry, 1g Lawis U. Cook, M. D., aged 66 years, Little Lewis thou hast left us, The Premier Ventriloquist. ee Mees avis FRIOAY-BENEFIT OF Makin TURCK, of Preaching—Mr. Beecher the Natural }- ‘al on Wednesday, 14th i at hali-past B yi @ deeply feel; The American Songstress.. iss JEN NIE ENGEL SATURDs Y—MATINEE OF LIGHTNING BOB. Labor Question for 1874—Bitu- Bridge Between Uni ism find Ine | 79 o'clock P, M, .. ny Ee God Ras Rae hesets ws, DICK SANDS, the grat PENDY, M-GALLAGHER, de. | MONDAY, Jan: H95Mr, FRANK FRAYNE and iles penccigige le Ccmemereaamiam Gnd In- | Coo. —on Monday, January 12, of scariet fover, | ano funeral will tage peoee Mate ts residence of | ATIBLO'S GARDEN pes (mbcrtnanaagl "8S Do fo — Statistics, fidelity, TT Anruun D,, eldest son of Oliver W. and Caroline M: | nus 'earentar, os weep nee from te residence of |” THE PERFECTION OF FUN. RS | ()urMPio THzAN 8B, €% BROADWA} ~The on the doctriite of Method'sm, | Conk, aged years, 2monthsandé days. | | | Wednewday, January 1h at two ovclock Py A Farewell Anpearavcen "17 Farewell "Appearances, | O)UGAnIIEL, css peatetn nbc ich 0 : co PEREr.—On Wednesday, January 7, 1 i for Caliior ns we, 72155 A In the report of the President and Managers of | Yur preachers’ meeting: has ied tecdiscusnions on | Wons'THCtr wines wees, tis, Parents, No. 208 | yexico, Nex. hin, MaNtut. Punit, of New Yorks | © vorus "2 voKus GABRIEL AVS ANIL Queso the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company a variety of topics since, all tending te bring out Coscnove.—On Monday, January 12, Trrenow Mags Props 2nd 1 monde, een as yoxss Oe de eae VOnne GABRIEL the WONDY: VUL MASTLION- q to the stockholders for 1873 it was estimated that | 11, best and most practicable measures aud jdeas Gosauoye, native of the parisi, of Queensborough, | Rapp, of No. iY Rivington s ae rope 60 ane at 9:15 P.M. in their great specialty, GaniEL tet nige't oF the increase in the production of coal for that year | 1, trevent the alleged decline and to seid “one ea rn na jose of his brother | . The relatives and Irieuds of the ‘amily are re- | THE BELLES OF THE KUED ES. Oy oe arrcHun, | Gabiicy the delightful, oo eee Would be 3,000,000 tons, or about 15 per Cent. | weinogism on its advancing course. Yesterday | Edward, are requested to attend the funeral, (rom spectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs. received during its representations lust week ' | GABRIEL THE GOBLINY THAPRTOLE THE This was based on the continued activity of the d Y 1} his late residence, No. 500 West Forty-sixth street, | @@Y afternoon, at one o'clock, irom St. Mark's with the utmost enjoyment and delight GABRIEL SEXTON. the discussion took the line of pointing out what, | when his remains willbe taken to st. Columb Lutheran church, Sixth street. by the largest and most tashionuble audiences GABRIEL — fron trade, the extension of railroads, and the | ir 411 new features are needed in the preaching | church, on Wednesday morning at ten o'clock, | S&B Francisco (val.) papers please copy. Be. Baa ee ee lcd tie Prem GabniEL Haat nights of the wondartd. high prices in England, which induce owners | (1 110 present day to mect the wants of the times, | Where @ requiem mass wiit be offered for the repose | .,ScHWARTA—0n Monday, January 12 1874, at tour | causes the average mor. vA. more, Dilarious au. | GABRIEL beautial Boashe Of steamships between the United States and | “4,” 4, sit” alan” entering: Of his soul; thence to Calvery Cemetery. fas ck P. M., Mouis SCHWARTZ In the 32d year Of | tg) 1 imugh till his sides dience never gathered ina | GABRIEL elegant Nelsons an: Europe t hase h To this was the added sun pened by Rev. Dr. | Davis,—On Monday, Januury 13, SusAn, wife of | MS age. ache.—Uerald, theatre." —Tetexrain, GABE marvellous Austins. pe to purchase here. ‘0 WHEATLEY, who gave as the prime need | the late David Davis, in the 75th year of her age. ihe members of Congregation Ahavath Chesed, ‘ity variety and vivacity The down hearied of A JEL Last nights this week, and fact that the low price of coal in 1872 had intro- | 9; to-day , more faith—a faith that matures | _ The relatives and trends of the ‘amily, also the footabers of MGS, Repo Louge, Ho. aa F, pes gave, the wonled sauistac- Gotan, Ang p panaces at SAREE} WADNEUDAT Ane ge UkDAY duced it wood in those districts members of Emanuel Lodge, 654, F, and A, M.; In- | MH; Biso the members Of Isalan Lodge, No. 6, | Mba rneated ick- ‘Possessed of the spiri on lo a a8 & competitor of into the embodiment of right in all tne forma | qupendence Lodge, No. 90.1,°0. H. Be; ducob Louye, | 2.0. B.B, are reapectiully invited to attond his saver, egtleanos Aer soc play fulness REIGN | OF eehiMe Ne AND "—Wor AL OF F CARNIVAL UN. Mhere 1t had not been bolore used, 1* being well | or practical hfe. Such faith is easentia! to | No. 86, A. J. 0. K. 8. B., and United Hands, M. B.s,, | /Uneral, om: Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, | fun open A Ui kDS SRORON OF VAUDEE known that where the appliances for burning an- are respectiniiy invited to atiend the funeral, from | {0M his late residence, No. 2,252 Third avenue, An uncommonly bright, press. “The most enjoyable and all success, And the first necessity of such faith- the residence of her son-in-law, 5. Solomon, 239 corner 124th street, various and enjoyable healthy periormance tor ELTIES, surpassing anythime beretofor thracite are once introduced it is not apt to be dis- 5 soe. — Pree prising specialty iret % hi and ful preaching is ving dogmatism. Nothing stands rl ° Suvra—Suddenly, on Friday, January 9, Jonn | Pigce.”—Tribune, ene Scito. the ety, aforting vntercrinmengy of the Placed, ‘The operations at the opening of the year | by wide a basis of fact as the Pi hg vege enna lourth street, on ‘Tuesday, 13th inst. | 4 "“Suure, second son of Joseyh Meand Mary A: Avaricty eitertainment | “Excite the hilarity of | Breatoa variety, afording entertainments of the 3 i ith a dramatic soul in the most miserab elence tor which this popular fi we stify this estimate. But the panic Shute, aged 27 years, 4 months and 10 days. me. oops} a Bible. Dr. Wheatley gave proofs and illustrations, cee Rem pes oL She Teles nae as M. B. Society |“ ‘tne ‘relatives, friends and members of Gramercy | ‘“wrhree” hours of reat jol- COM Ae worsatility and — which followea reduced the work of the manufac- . % on nw and then remarked that all Methodist rT . Coat Club are respectfully invited to attend the | lity can be hud at Niblo’ riginality are often mar- ALY'S FIFTE UE THEATRES tories toa large extent, and correspondingly the | 19 say the least, Deists, and are ready ait ge Wont Thirty-fourih street at Pucsday, iste inst, | funeral, o6 bis late residence, 091 West qaeapen: sitar ee eos Tarapte. aim Carrinces way be ooiitel ac bigaawar. eh td ners? s id ‘ | street, on Tuesday, J: 3, at lock P, M. come coor 7 nde) demand for coal, so that, according to the Miners’ | .4.4 of God, ‘The law and administration of God’s | &t eleven o'clock A. M. pl tar 0 Singare taaneee te ben os BELLES OF THE KITGHE gpen daily trom § AM. Gl 10 P.M Yournal, of Pottsville, the justice Were referred to by the Doctor, who re- | 4. y. sremons, Secret eC OTE: President, | aca, after a lingering iilness, in thé 76th year of RE tare ed ROD FISUCE and MAURER? *.sccxssea Me; AU GER SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS marked that they suit the people, We can ouly | . The'pretiren of kinunuel Lodge, No. 654, F. and | Mis age. Mic. MLW. LEPPINGWEDL | Two hours of uninterrupted and innocent Isughter."”— in the highest faith, he said, by that principle Relati and invited at is x orc cters bi Herald. to the 1st of January, as faras the returns had | 8%! 5 cipl ‘A.M, are respectinily invited to attend the fune- clatives and friends are invited to attend his Othor characters by the company. ry: working through love. The threatenings of God's ip y, ene | funeral, at his late resid 269 Spring street, on BATURDAY MATINEE AT HALF-P ASL ONE. been received, foots up 22,649,908 tons, agaist | law are but the manifestations of His iove, The | Ta! o! the mother of Worshiplul B other R. D. Davis, | quosaay, January 13 at hall-past bite AS err pagent pee ore EVERY NIGHT this week (exeept SATURDAY), BRONS al hat Our Fi from her late residence, No, 239 West Thirty-iourth y . ON HOWARD'S 21,162,731 tons to corresponding week last year— | view that Our ot per eg vere icing gers street, on ‘Tuesday, January 13, at eleven’ o'clock fe members of the Congregation Dareoh SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. — showing an excess over 1872 of 1,336,637 tons, Of | 1; another feature that requires prominence im M. SAMUEL COHEN, Master, Biase et hhirntae 4 Ae ain eruenay’ * one bahamas 9° SEvD At DERAPIS “einnherpacames eral g whioh 861,912 are anthracite, and 526,725 bitumin- } preaching, aud on iis spiritual effects the Doctor | J,UAZARUS. Secretary. | | ing, fom'am Spring stress af Madax 3 A RIMMERMAN, Tresor new musical ef ous. Again, large fortunes were made in this | Said we can’t be too lovingly dogmatic. The doc- oy DGB, No. 60, A. 3. O. K. 8. B.—The mem. A. OETTINGER, President. THURSDAY, Jan. 15, at HALE-PAST ONE, 4 = y trine of the personal bers of this Lodge are hereby requested to attend 8 . J. THURSDAY, Jan. 15, at HALF-PAST ONE, fects, new scenery and a great cast, commodity during the war, which prompted cap!- Rap erEN Omitecasbontien iene the funeral of the mother of Brotuers Kaif and Mogs feted Wer grey tyre merece d when he will have the tonor to” SAR ATOO A ne ee sn dunes bowie, wins D vis, . 28 1 % A i: 5 35 ye i iante’ nn r. James Lew! talists to invest in its production to an wnusaal | and that He is the Saviour from ali sin should be | fourth sirect, at nalepast wan oreiock thie ioronnon, | , Relatives and iriends are invited’ to attend the | wr, WYBERT REEVES Me WYRERY KBRVR, —= yd é Mr. iant and the reals asibly abnormal | Made prominent also. Moral gifts and responsi- y Py ‘OB COHE, ral services, r late residence, No, 199 celebrat 30 exis, duataghpdh se veimne% billties are always co-ordinate, “The moral respon- | He, sARNkr, Secretary. JACOB COHEN, Ay. Guten avenue, Brooklyn, von. “Wednesday, ino idtn | Mise maup Ua N CEES neiise HAUD GRANGER, increase. It 18, however, cousidered that the | giniit: Dayton.—On Sunday evening, January 11, Ep- i ‘i i y of man to God must be insisted on also. ‘ Co y 4 by kind permission of Messrs, shook and Pal ¥ natural and steaay increase resulting from @ more | Let us teach these truths, Dr. Wheatley remarked, | WARD DAYTON, aged Si years. | Maritain Cons. (ecinemuenk ee bir in Be, Heevers own Comediotia, er s extended population, and the results which mat- | im the spirit of Him who tought as one who hed | nig gon, Min P. Dayton, No, 40 West 120th strect, | , STRWART—On Monday, January 12, AMANDA lab Mortimer, Hart Conway, Stelle. Cong arally flow from'it, 1s from six to ten per cent, | Authority, Let ns tench also the inapi quion and | on Wednesday, 14th inst., at three o'clock in the | 3»,Wie Of Andrew Stewart, aged 41 yours, Mr. EDWARD EDDY as O'CALLAGHAN, [RBiEaOORRS MARY, -ERvEKS'; sae The report to which allusion has been made says | been translated and transmitted that the man | Mternoon. The relatives and irfends and the penully. invited vo astand ehe (uaeral servioss, At nS DASE eae e* SARATOGA MATINER, Saturday next at 1:30. of God may be thoroughly iuruisned unto every | leBds of his sons, Isaac Dayton and Min P. Day. | eee tie oe ea ang ere atroor Ol — SAIURDAY NIGHT, January 17. MAN AND WIFR, Bas the aan ie for page marie good word. and work and become a periect | 20%, Bf, javited to attend, Trams leave Graud eeheider t ait ak Me aseene Pelooe Fo aad on A VARIETY OF SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. particular request, hundreds being unable to obtain ad of domestic life it requires one ton of coal per | Iman, We must aim through these means at vil epot at 2:30 o'clock. + 14th inst,, at se . M. Mr. E. D. DAVIES, mission upon its last representation. x : DOwNRY.—On Monday, January 1 Sroxm.—On Thursday, January 8, JaNg Mantra, Premier Ventriloquist of the World. IN KEHEARSAL @ new and powerful Comedy by Mr: annum for each member of the community, using | ties, to, pea en the juord deans, CPnst | Downmy, in the Toth year'of her a ry 12, SARAH | soltot of Stephen Storm, und daughter of the late a8 JENNIE HUGHES AUGUSTIN DALY, fad entitied j itasa fuel; but where centres of manufacturing | 1.71.4) records of the Bible, on which ground man Relatives and friends are invited to attend her | Han. Theodorus van Wyck Grate: tamrit gs OY pee CORA ADRIENNE? 2)” as inaustry or lake shipping ports are opened by new | persons oppose its moral teachings, Bathe showed | Mneral, trom her late residence, 259 Bleecker | ,, The Felauives and friends of the tamily are re- TIE FOV SISTERS. RAND OPERA HOUSE, CORNER OF TWENTY- lines of railway the consumption per inhabitant | that many of the objectors are moved to oppose at. on iv eoneeciy, denuaty 6 riage ofl ea Modubadavcithnwacrs tae at wakes Mec amavar GUS WILLIAMS. ny eg oor pee py ee lle om : .—-On Monday, Januar: OHN DUANE, & ps i 9) Tae ehh ate RICKEY AND BARNEY. a8 the doors. egins in e ui 7 a Sint proapectives aashion expiined: ha: Mil’ that he had sedaced another ‘man’s wile | ‘He 53d year ot lis age. Be AS Tepe Saanuts (dC a Be near Aero Coie at anten actadine Bs cnatens seep ee APABILITIES OF PRODUCTION to live with him for the sake of her companionship, pine telat ven enduends) of the faintly ape Toe y 10, Mawy ragetyte ace write ot Brad ae ne ae ee Family Circle (entrance on Twenty-fourth street), e- have not been reached nor will be for many years, | and, of course, he was opposed to the morality of | SPectiully thvited to atrend the funeral, from his VERERIN ROEM GoAr OT ROR Ace The entertainment closing with a Gholee seats’ maybe Aecured (u aavance at the’ Box et ‘4 ‘ a x street, on Wednes- ves e vited SPARKLING COMEDIETTA, which is ope om 8 to aaa eee eerie tents soe those ‘ot isbor | piety” as being Detter than no piety ue aly aad | AY alternoon at hall-past one o'clock, HERERO Tent aes ean FOX'R W rout ATH WERE one da aS eae ecor a eters , DUNHAM.—At Queens, Long Island; on Sunday | fneral, from her late residence, Westminster | Admission Tickets. § WONDERFUL PANTOMTME—EIGHTH WEEE— an ‘ansportation. The cost of fuel isan item of Cg a Rag ole ‘io eh ris rarione aereor evening, January 11, 1874, Haney R. DuNHaM, iD erenne on Wednesday, January 14, at three o’clock Keserved Seats FIFTY-THIRD TO FIFTY-NINTH PERFORMA! t that auythingaltecting itstirs. the pablie puise ag | effects of faith in the hearts and lives of men, and | *49 68t yeur of his age. P WILLLANSON On Monday, geauary Lt Ja zee HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD, once, sad reports Ot euinthiaiana: tai Ween the | cautioned people against substituting animal ex- | Notice of tuneral hereafter. Ww daugnte Pon ea ae “ca a railroad and mining companies or consolidation of | citement, rites, torms, ceremonies, &c., tor true BRE Ree es nee pe ae WM doe ee E. ‘ALLACK: CRE Ge Now, Bright, Fresh and Full of Fan, A"Wominent, coal desler. Yemerdan, ta comvessa: | becuse’ it wil help Us fo carry Out the Onrist wie | pAwneraL services at her late residence, 66 West | 4 WILSNEAR In rooklyn, suddenly, of | heart peers Oke Poerizen ate oetGo Se et ae ee toh witha HeEatp reporter, stateew’ that the ten- | always—to do that which i right, The Doctor | Fofy-sixth street, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten | Gisense, on Monday, January 12, MOSES WILSHEAR, ) TWELUIM WEEE OF Mis LESTE WALLACE GREAT CHARM OF THE HOUSEHOLD! dency of late years had been’ towards consoldation | thinks ministers should preach science so far agit | Oclock, | Friends 0! the family are respectiully in- | "AN. "ytonds of the family are respectfully invited LAST FOUR NIGHTS The New York Ti :—"The sight nted at on the part ‘of the great companies, and while this.| will belp to faitu in God and His Word. He is not preted] Gl to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, J y 14, | Of Bouctcault’s new comedy, entitled nse ore en aa Oneta Hionoe on Baie. might nos necessarily affect the price of coal, it | opposed to political preaching under certain | ,,COTTSBERGER.— On Monday night, January 12, Sa Alclovk P.M. irom Kin: PO caORaly le A MAN OF HONOR. the Grand Overs ou a as placed great power in their hands and tended to | ittuitations, But wo should hold tenaciously, ne | 18% PLActba Trwains, wile of J. George Gotts: | Paix ereey |? 7 TRO SHCERDE, OBA cc rl a SI cole ota ede os Rs |made geyme.sinile.” The these * . 4 sented for the first ume in three years Sir “a ' abe suppression of the merchants, | In other SRDS 30 tbe every ore eer Wi ane PUATiea Gd matali hereation Salispnry (England) and Newfoundland papers | Lytton Bulwer’s popular standard comedy, in five acts, eet ber aramirts ere errs 4 oe, Ine ak CarNed | (08 e nee eo GRAHAM.—Suddenly, on Sunday, January 11, | Please copy. entitled enths were children, Bands of I Individual enterprise or through smail ed nical theory that muy be promulgated. | youn G d 45 » __ MONEY, EY find 12 youngsters came guarded companies, they could not well afford | He believes there is a measure of truth in every ARAM, SECO 60 LORTG, = pene 5 WITH NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS, two or three ladies, One. we t 2 ‘The relatives and (riends of the family are re- PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. The cast will include tt ve o have thetr offices and agents in the large cen- | theory. Sete secaeed. to atten ee ig _PIANOFOR , ORG od nolnde TER WALLACK E!!! {have thougnt that all the Kinder- tres of population, and so the coal was consigned to SPIRITUALISM IS NOT WHOLLY A LIE, He Tate coats 288 Hi he ‘Tuneral, om STEINWAY PIANO FOR RENT.w? OCTAVE ty .LAC! artens of New York were assem- the merchants, while the large companies transact | he thinks. In so far as It teaches the existence of | His late Tesidence, 265 Henry street, corner Scam- Tits st th Oh et ce pews bres Omran MR. JOHN BROUGHAM, BAND (111 bled in tole Tembla ee ee ee for themselves the business once confided to him. | unbodied or disembodied spirits, it 1s true. He Oey 0 eee Font, 8. GORDON & SON, 13 Last Four n street. | his first appearance here in two vei ne Spoke Rianne See = THE FAMOUS GAMBLING SCE! AG the desirable thing is to reduce to as great an | believes that the experience of millions of men HEALY.—On Sunday, January 11, THOMAS HBALY, AT THE CLUB, extent as possible the middie men, those who | and women confirm the truth of the Scriptures. Bee a zearhs native of the county Cavan, parish A HS2SMAGNIFICENT AGRAFFE ROSEWOOD | usually omitted, will Be restored af this revival. stand between the producer and thé consumer, | The Doctor releriae Bue fo: kbe, martlal errore of | ‘rhe relatives and friends are reapectfmly invite | provements: Tully guaranteed. Also Plahoand Stool, $6, | The very elaborate nature of the preparations for the | 4 GADEMY OF MUSIC. 5 y consolidation may redound oman 1s efalcations and cor- | so attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 178 GOLDSMITL Bleecker street, near Bowery. production of the comedy renders it necessary to ap- C. D. HESS and MAURICE GRAU.........Directors 0 the benefit of the latter. As stated in a recent | ruption in the community, and said that we make | Madison street, on’ Tuesday, 13th inst., atone | ~~ wy raximosni t — ——————-- | nounce that there will be KELLOGG GRAND E 18H OPERA. report in the HERALD, the combination between | a great mistake when we take for granted that the id ot) MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 74¢ OCTAV! ‘OUR | NO MATINEE PERFORMANCE HERE SATURDAY SEVEN NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES, the railroad and mining companies may place puipit 18 the oniy conservator of morality, The | clock precisely. round corners, grand square, patent agraffé Piano. NEXT. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 41, THE CONSUMER AT THEIR MERCY press and the pulpit combined overthrew ‘Tweed | ,HiCK#Y.—On Sunday, January Re nga: | aa Oe TSR ele apa Aa Lt GTRORGLTLN ae ine, OWEDNESDAY EVENING, GANUARY ai, ° ; ’ “ , a B 4 ca E q c whenever they choose to exercise their power, but | and Tammany; but the social condition that pro- Ireland, in her 52d year. * | Parlor Suit, cost $300, for $250; one d eh $i one do. $05 385 and 587 BROADWAY, 587 and 535. tres wats DI LAMM MOOR, it is expressly disclaimed that there is any other } duced such monstrosities remains untouched. ‘the ‘The felatives and friends are respectfully in- parler, chainber, dining Furniture; sacrifice. Residence | Manager... ie intent than to keep their employés, machinery, | Gospel only, under God, can make the world vited . ast :Diy-fith street, one d east of Fourth HE GRAND i 7 to attend the funeral, from her late resi- alin I Aare Oty One JOON Eas Ok ROUEMLAY.S : Fong area oc enttliethe eke one Binge re eea te auer Ores expocs the divine dence, 418 East Twentievn street, PRIVATE FAMILY GOING To EUROPE WI ARTs, MtHONGEST MEANY IN THE CITy, out the year. As was then stated the average | | Dr.8. D. BROWN ropeated the remarks of agen- | ga. lowaRp.—In Belvidere, N. J.. suddenly, on Sun- yell their elegant four round 734 octave rosew VALENTINE nee ocoier iter vee hy Mi taro rd. 5 yi . Fenich, § ird. THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2 Miss KELLOGG. ...-LADY HENRI Price at tidewater is $5 63, and no advance will | tleman, not a Methodist, made to him a short tme Sintiven dad MeROs are invited cor attend the |: Stook Gover Call st psiekie nesiithce 190 Work Bae | RESUSCITATED. GOETHE WORLD, | olts. Zelda Seguin, Joseph Maas, G. ¥ Hall, Ed ke place before it falls to the legitimate spring | ago. in which he satd that the style of Methodist | tnerai, on Wednesday, January 14, at 11 o'clock, | a ny in his celebrated and original entertainment, | | Sesuim, Thomas Harton en ANUARY 33 price. preaching had greatly changed from what it was | trom the Tesidence of her Motion George Howard. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, IN PER- ANECDO' AND ADVENTURES OF THE MARITANA. THE LABOR QUESTION. 25 years.ago, and he teared that the doctrines of | 559 west Twentieth street, New York. a Avani fect order, only $100; a Hazelton Pianoforte, seven FUNNIEST OF THE FUNNY FOLKS, Mme. Jennie Van Zandt, Mrs. Seguin, Wilford Morgam, As the HEEALD reporter was yesterday informed, | the Gospel are not as fully or as faithfully preached Joxox.--In Brooklyn, on Mo: ae. ti ia iave, overstrung, ev ent, at great sacri- I, FRANK pe ep tpg Saye acer site mts William Carlton, W. White, Mrs. White, the companies in the Lenign ‘Walley region have to-day as they were then, But the Doctor excused Cann youngest Lonortien aoe ee | ee near Broadw: BEA Tey TUG eee Ne the SATURDAY, January 2k—Grand Kellogg Matines, Made the same arrangement with the miners as | this change pa on the ground of the changed “Uk, °, SIFICENT VE ri >] CHARLES Hi S ) UNOLE JOHN. for 1873. In the Schuylkill region the miners are | condition of thought in the people, and he did not | SamuelJoyee MAGNIFICENT 744 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO | rss JENNIE HUGHES, THE TALENTED VOCALIST, | Miss KELLOGG. ot 7 aad on a general strike, they having refused the propo- | know but that as much or more accomplished | residence of his Gro areikiog Mr. bay hy : celebrated city maker, tully guaranteed, used 5 months, JOUN HART, | SAM RICKEY, Mr. FRANK A. HOWSON, lusical Director sition of President Gowen, which embodies a modi- | to-day as was accomplished by the iathers, Ward, No. 272 Ryerson street, Brook). jorge Hig | fe" $20; Parlor, Chamber, Dining, Furniture: sacrifice; ADD RYMAN, MASTER BARNEY, Sale of seats commences Saturday, January 17, at® 4. fication of the contract of'1373, and providing for a | _ Mr. CoRBITT corrected what he deemed to be re- | friands wad thos of the iamily ror a property family leaving’ city. “3 West loth st, neat | oy1_, sone ee turth makers of Now XOrK wrrson, | Moat Academy of Music, 701 and 114 Broadway. reduction or advance according to the prices of Sune an We fee upon the memory and | attend. th ay. * SANFORD AND wu DN AS THE BLACK Ba : id Seats 2 coal. “4 5} .. VILL MAG JENT WE he great Polynesi stery HEN and W 7 BITUMINOUS COAL. Mr. PARKER defended himself and his brethren | , RURNAN.—On Ree praca, de) SRE an Feet AEE Mah trlte pont at te ke eae td TOGETHER WITH OUR REGULAR COMPANY, Co ser The great mass of bituminous coal used in this | from this bimonthly lashing which, he said, they ‘The friends of the family, also those of his sons, | treble throuzhont. overstrun Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 734. Broadway and Thirty-fitth street, Popular prices of admission, 25e. Notice,—Secure your seats in a country, as is well known, is produced from the | get in this meeting irom ofiiciais who are not in John and James Kiernan, are reapeostully. invited $1,400, will sell for less than halt. Sho. and $1. Coal Seld known as the Cumberiand Coal Basin, ex- | the active work of the ministry, and occasionally | ?> "trond his funeral, froin nis late, residence. ora CED ENTERTAINMENTS FOR THE WEEK. tending from: the Pennsylvania State line across | irom brethren who are actively engaged. He y * —REDUCED PRICES ON ACCOUNT UF, RE- OOTH'S THEATRE. LESSER, J. B, BOOTH, ni — i Alleghany county, Maryland, into Hampshire | believed bis brethren are doing alin their power | janes i t.0) from onence BL ag Ory CaHE AMAT. A; ovals (24 octave, Fiano, only €21u: good Plano, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12, 1876, AND DAILY MATINEE from 12 M. todo'clock P. M., with county, Virginia, its productive portion being some | to promote the cause of Chrisi, But there 188 | Qatnole church, where a solemn requiem mass will i PEEK & SON, 127 Bleecker street. EVERY EVEN URING THE WEEK, the renowned ae 2 miles tn length. A gentleman who for more | change in the style of preaching from 26 years ago, | he celebrated for the repose of his soul, and from | ~, paivarp PAM Sg OTS REP IT SO LPHE BELOrS. ORAM than 25 years has been entrusted in the mining of | and he believed this 1s owing to two iacts, namely, PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING CITY, WILL SELL ; LPHE BE CYCLORAMA OF thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Fiat- their elegant 74% octave four-round rosewood | POWERFULLY WROUGHT AND REALISTIC DRAMA, Fastener this coal, yesterday furnished @ reporter of the | the Want of reverence snown in our Sunday | then Sroogiva. q Decker) Pianoiorte (or 975 (cost $975) ; has all improve- in six acts, entitled LONDON BY DAYLIGHT, HgRALD the jollowing particulars. He satd:—‘Our | Schools, of which the speaker gave incidents, and | ” Ky'earz,—On Monday, January 12, JBANNTE, wife | Men PO CMy carves cade) GUATaNiee Komriaers THE FEMMS DE FEU, ” ee s coal, ag you know, is very little used tor domestic | the other fact that the other class, to whom they | of John Kneale, aged 26 years, ? sacrifice. Call two days at private residence 210 West as rearranged by the author expressly tor painted in 1823, purposes. Transportation ts tpe one great thing piesa outsiders, have been listening to Mr. | “The relatives and friends of the family, also the | 22ststreet. iG CRE Len — affecting the price of coal, and in the West, where | Beecher and to men who have followed, or tried to | members of Pyramid Lodge, No. 490, F. and A. M, | 4 prav = are who wane BERANDS BVERING Eee eS ee it can be obtained cheaper than anthracite, it is, | follow, his style of preaching. It is known that Pe neta Oh Ce Ne oe RS ave me | A BEAUTIFUL oA ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE ARD. w 4 and of Manhattan Chapter, No. 84, R. A. M., are re- Pianoforte ; overstrung bass; made by Steck & Co. ; * The magnificent pictorial wonder of Of course, used, but to no exient here. The win- MR. BEROHER IS THE NATURAL BRIDGE spectfully invited to attend the funeral from her 500, for less than halt” 243 East 30th street, betwee ‘The piece, which has been several weeks incarefu! and ter price here is, say $7 25 and $7 50 per ton, and | between Unitariauism ana infidelity. Mence tnis | iate residence, 222 Ninth avenue, on Wednesday, Co dee We street, between | elaborate preparation, will be produced with PARIS BY NIGHT, that varies yery little throughout the year. Indeed, | class of our hearers, said the speaker, don’t be- | g¢ one o'clock, without further notice. ig —- _ et NEW AND APPROPRIATE SCENERY, fa our trade ih Rot subject to the fluctuations that | eve in the truths of the Bible. Preachers have, KNEBEL—Un Saturday, January 10, at seven GOOD PIANIST, WHO CAN PLAY AT SIGHT TE ai ea MUBIO, as it appeared before the Revolution, presenting the the anthracite is. The price in different localities, | therefore, to preach against want of reverence On | oscigck A. M., FREDERICK KNEDBL, aged 40 years, 7 ‘and by ear when required, one who is accusiomed and nove oi MOLLENHAUER an ewer ossrs. | charming iliusions of that beautiful city by moonlight, of course, varies in proportion to the expense in | the one hand and doubt and scepticism on the | months and 14 days. J tw play with other instruments, kee of permanent eeorentend anak, J Starlight and gaslight getting it there. Our coal is taken to Georgetown | other. The relatives and friends of the family, the mem. | °™leyment, may apply at 18 Kast 10th st, N. B.—The manager, in presenting this grand play DURING EACH AFTERNOON AND EVENING and Alexandria, through the Chesapeake and Ohio Dr. OsBon referred to the old style of preaching | pers of Hermann Lodge, No. 268, F. and A. M.; OEHM FLUTE TO B FOR. SALE.—MAGNIFICENT | Bounces that a new and unique effect will be produced, —— Canal, or to Baltimore and Amboy by the Balti. | when he entered the ministry, and contrasted it | the members of the New York Schutzen Corps, Cap: tone; good as new; price $100, cost $200; elegant 12 | hitherto ureter pte on any stage in this Country, viz, | will be displayed the exquisite speciaities of more and Ohio Railroad. The policy of the latter | with that now in vogue. taia John F. Rottmann; Brooklyn (KE. D) Schutzen Hiverskoyed German Finte Giegler), stightly damaged, | thatot represents & oc cae gra. yraGunio bedibaiat has been to make a Beh iC STG Mod Neb he cae Corps, Captain William Kohimeyer, and Jersey | $%. cost $18) gold; fine old Guitar. 66 Fulton’st., room 4 ” wise THR POLYTECHNIC Ey NO CHANGR IN THEIR TARIFF atchwor' ress on the thoughts thrown out by wen O ae faa TRIGA AIRE LLEA DE: presented with a strong and powerful . TH from year to year, and 80 we know what to depend Phe previous speakers—theological, acientifie and Seanenstnilasineiiedirta Wee F. Schumann, BnAe |) COEas Oat Me vale ee entC ak tis GAGE eae pmbFacing the following names — URES ee ie Hieme Masie Lr. on. ‘The rates on the canal were raised five cents | philosophical, and amused the meeting with quaiut | (Tyesaay) attcrnoon, at one o'clock, from his late ‘A. HAMBLEN, Miss RACHAL NOAH, Engraving, Wonder, Mirror, Electro Magnetic Curlosi- last year, but it was a blunder, as was shown by | and humorous illustrations, residence, No. 616 DeKalb, corner of Nostrand ave- | —— ~- - SEES he it A ties, Spirit Writing, &c., &c. the fact that while the railroad carried more than Dr. Goodwin, of the Central New York Confer- | nue, Brooklyn. The remains will be interred in EF ‘T CLASS UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS, | ¥T RO T PATEMANS MEHL AL WEAVER Also, the novel entertainments of On the previous year, the cana) carried less.” ence, and Dr. J. H. Lightburn, of the Baltimore | Greenwood Cemetery. different makers, very low tor cash, on instalments, ‘and all the fadies and genticmen of the company. THE LECTORIUM “The field is practically inexhaustible, is it not?” | Conference, were'present. The latter is engaged | “KRinie.—At Astoria, on Monday, January 12, | ow rent, CHARLES J. BETTS, 788 Broadway, corner ; dbatces + asked the reporter, during the present week in revival services in the | paNst HENRICH KRIELE, aged 7 months ana 23 | 2 7CmH street pea SATURDAY MATINEE, AT 1:30, by Protessor TOBIN, late Secretary of the London Poly Fars by no aie so consider it. It is estimated Bore avenue Methodist Episcopal church, Brook- | qyyg, AANCY GOODS WANTED—IN EXCA4ANGE FOR ps AE gE technic; including the marvellous at every million tons exhausts 100 acres of | lyn: y we laid him down, double round corner Fiano; cost. $300; first class - : s Oar land. Last year there was taken ont 2,674,000 tons, | |The Rey. Henry Aston, formerly of this city, now ioe Newel fer, FE tae New York maker. ‘Apply at 38 Atlantic avenue, Brook: | goats secured in advance at the theatre and at the ma- ILLUSIONS AND DELUSIONS OF SCIENCE, exhausting 267 acres, It is calculated that there | 01 Port Jeiferson, Loug isiand, was present, engag- | Tye relatives and friends of the family are re- | !¥P: frst Moor. sic store of C. H. Ditson & Go., 711 Broadway. THE DISSOLVING STATUE AND SPEAKING $0 you 0 BA yuege prety scvure tele be rion ine iit binge nexteBunday. “Cast seer’ she. aoaloey speotiully invitéd'to dtend the Tuneral from the PIANOS. —A GREAT VARIETY 70 RENT OR SELL: B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, eee an. ju ‘etty accurately how long the ‘at DI b +L e ve “vel iplied to purchase. . Prices to #1 s times pars’ do iG viet arene A i. ena Sudply willlase Phe rate of increase for the pret | purchased a lot in the centre of the city, on which | Tesidence of her parents, on Wednesday, at one | E rent applied to purchase, Frices to mult the times M™ © woxBi¥ AND VERY EVENING, CATHEDRAL CHIMES, few years—indeed, for many years—has been very | they have erected the largest church in the place. | Lawnence.—On Monday, January 12, 1874, | aven' Mrs. F. B. Conway, Mrs. Farren, Lilian Conway. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. steady, as you perceive from the figures:—In 1870 | Revs. G. L. Taylor, of Hempstead, N, Cheney and | wexry F. LAWRENCE, in the 41h year of his age. Sree I SPs ra = : = Mr. Frank Roche, } ii Warner, Mr. Walter Lennox. — the aggregate was 1,717,075 tons; 1871, 2,345,153; | J. 8. Mall, of this city, are to preach therein next ‘The relatives and friends of the family are In- PRIGHT PIANOS TO LET— SQUARE PIANOS, FROM | — = — —— THE LIGHTNING FLASH YAIR, 205,471: 1873, 3,074,101." 7 oe | Sunday. vited to attend thefuneral, on Wednesday, Janu- | KER BROTIMERS, AF Hane Twelith street, twordoors west | NEW, PARK THEATRE, BROOKLY fro the Lantern ench evening will announce 8 o'eteek. enrol Supply all the loreign steamers going out of ETT By Gh ary 4, ay ten A. M, from Mis late residence, No. 44 | Of Brondway. en tt SOOrs wes Sve sci’ SAMUBLLS | by Washington mean Hine... posiTION-MATINAE OR irst street. —— “yes, their boilers are intended for the bitumin- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. eaoete: a Monday, January 12, at Plainfield, | 9()() PIANOS AND ORGANS, OF FIRST CLASS Fe LRA CON, ae ____ BV ENING $1. ous coal of England, and the price there has be- N. J., GFORGE F., son of Susan P, and the late Ed: | — makers, will be sold at lower prices tor cash or FS. CHANFRAU GESONA TRRATER. me 80 high that th hi 1 f z rh instalments, or for rent, in. city or country, during this AS KI AD. NEUKND: aes coereeseDUFOCtOr come igh that they purchase as largely as pos- Married. ward W. Leggett, aged 23 years. financial. crisis, by HORACE, W Sk SON, 481 THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLER TUESDAY, January is sible on this side. It has increased our business, Notice of the funeral will be published. Broadway, than’ ever offered before in New York. FRIDAY, ‘January 16, Benefit of LA GRANDE DUCHESSE DE GEROLSTEIN, Spare =a $ | 8. CHANFRAU, of course, but the price has not been at all ad- | _ COLLENs—WesTON.—At Manhattan, Kansas, On | 7 provx.—On Sunday morning, sanuary 11, Marr vanced on that account, ag the supply has kept | Sunday, November 23, 1873, by Kev. 1. H. Pillsbury, | prtzamern, youngest daughter of Bugene’ C.-aud pace with the demand.” Referring to the tariff | FRANK COLLENS to VALENTINE WESTON, Of Concord, | Annie Bp, Leroux, aged 1 year, 6 months and 29 Opera Bouffe in four acts by Offenbach, Box office open daily trom 9 till 4 o'clock, RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 23D STREET. ‘on coal from the British Provinces he said:—We | N. H. daya. _2id street and 6th avenue, Begins ats. Over at 10. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, are indifferent to it now. Formerly the efforts of ELDER—CROMER.—At Schenectady, N. Y., on Funeral from the residence of her parents, 12 Crowded with tasnio ble and delivhted audiences. MISS PATTI ROSA’S SON New Engiand men who, though generally in favor | Thursday, August 7, 1873, ROBERT DUNCAN ELDER, | pirgt street, near Hoyt street, Brooklyn, on Tues- BRYANTS MINSTRELS. BRALDIANT SU cx BB OF LITILE DELMAR S CHANG. of high tarifts, advocate iree coal, as they used | of New York, to Many E., daughter of William | gay, January 13, at two o'clock P. M. GCINDEREMGoreous Transtormation Scene. MATINER | PADDY ROONEYS IRISH SONGS. it extensively in their factories, annoyed us a | Cromer, Esq., of Schenectady. Loomts.—On Monday, January 12, Many ConNenta Cinderella Going to the Ball.” MATINEE | BOYD AND SCOTT'S SONG AND DANCE, od deal; but we do not care Jor the tariff now. GRA¥F—BUNNER.—On Mouday, January 5, 1874, | poous, aged 63 years and 6 days, ‘The ‘Cinderella's Chariot. N THE PANORAMA QF IRELAND. ne Pictou'and Nova Scotia coal—it came in free | by the Rev. George B. Draper, Wituia T. GRAFF | ““yancus.—At Philadelphia, on Sunday evening, cin vee Unsworth Be eae yg for many years, under the Reciprocity treaty—is | to Miss ELLA F. BUNNEx, both of this city. January 11, at nine o'clock, of consumption, Hn- TWO CENT van Bryant 8 the Cruel Sisters. GUS WILLIEMS" DUTCH SRETCHES, highly sulphurous, and so inferior to our coal, and Howk—Fikup.—On Thursday, January 8, at the | pip ‘youngest son of Lydlaa. and the late William GENTS. Bop Hare comie vane Ba ne. 3 ee Mutton Trial. ous YS Mn BY LOURE: cannot compete with us.” residence of the bride’s Jather, by the Rev. Corne- N. ‘Marcus, ‘Aged 26 years and 2 months. __ MATINEE, SATU Y AT 2. SEA ;OURED, | Langs feel Girard, The Pr a ae “Do you anticipate that bituminous coal will | lus B. Smith, of St. James’ church, WILLIAM W. | “Notice of funeral In Wednesday's paper. TS pee ATILING HEAR PADDY ROONEY IN shou ever become the rival of anthracite?” Howe to Magers B., youngest daughter o! Robert | Myzien.—At his residence, in this city, on Satur tetuodoue 5 7 HUST neg | Ris friah Songs and stories, | NEW, JORe Meee er fos gph OAD. “No; each has its work to perform and does it | M. Field, Esq. all of this city. day morning, January 10, 1874, JacoB MILLER, in LADY THOROUGHLY COMPETENT WILL GIVE | SONGS AND DANCES.| Tony Pastor's Opera House. | gv. WAY, between Houston and Bleccker sireete +> weil, There is no danger of that—at least in this | | LANNAN—GRIFFITH.—At the residence of the | tne vist year ol his age. Piano Lessons at pupil's residence at $20 per quar. Kemiember the Grand Matinee | Every one should int the wondertit may ay and generation." bride, at Chappaqua, Westchester county, New | “The relatives and friends of the family are in- | ter; references given, Address Miss H. M. S., care of to-day. Pures dally wa the “Philosophy, of Marriage.” Those York, by the Rev. Mr Havilan, Mr. J. BENET LAX: | vited to attend the funeral services, at his late | Gar Henser, 820 Broadway. raw RCT BOYD AND ScoTFIN THEIR | PArHles, unable to attend these important lectures cam J . Ce OrTiE J. i Ni Porty-t Or ee eer Niece Sees ae aaah te S THEE ND SC > 2 aye them forward eon SUNDAY LAW VIOLATORS IN NEWARK. | tru 2)UMestom & Cy fo Bs Fetdenes No.9 Me echt eee Me without | A ALAM, PRIVATE, wusicar acabeur a | SCpecesmrc | nmensey, anm songs and | by aadteuing HECRELARY NEW YORK WUSKUM O ROTHSCHILD—HEIDEN.—On Sunday, December | jurther notice. - ‘ Ai. Union square-—Thorough instruction Piano, Violin, , Ms oes ‘ hon NATOMY, 618 Broad To B 14, In Fuerth, Bavaria, by Rey. Dr. Neuburger, | Go1umbia county and Long Island papers please ore e Velkey eveniuse’ Pag Tags TUG hs (2d RRR anita ceo te se Ouse 3s, DRAWING AND PAINTING NOW Defiant Offenders To > Brought Up by ey Ta ne York, to BUGENIE | gopy, ‘A tite. retaitetieds. [Mos | Sea “atiiitto erate. Keay oe \ERCLE FRANCAIS DE L'HARMONIE, forming Wt He one CONSERVATORY, heptane dd ee avenue. Brooklyn, on ‘Sunday, January 11, 1874, ASS AND TENOR—ENGLISH SER ; STATE | “ANNUAL MASKED AND FANCY DRESS BALL, No, § East Fourteenth street, near Filth avenge. Several dorens of complaints have bean entered Died. ROMERY MONDS, ged 20 years ahd ILdays, "| {D2 experience Tully. “Adres REV., erald Uptown | ene AT, JANUARY. ah B's SEE THE BEAUTIFUL PANO. against keepers of saloons, cigar shops, &c., WhO} eves. On Monday, January 12, Hannan E.. | _ His relatives and iriends are invited to attend the a= = ITs aac [nit litt end 2 ING, READING AND ELOCUTION— | Tickets and boxes at Rullman’s, 114; P, Rontey's, 713, SED CCBRERY Tle clas veka kept open on Sunday in Newark in bold defiance | peloved daughter of Patrick and the late Dorotny faneral, which takes place on Tuesday, January 13, prare 8! i her own or pupils’ residence, by a well | and A. Flauraud's, 487 Broadway (up stairs), and Pond’s of the law as announced by the authorities some ar aeves and friends, and also those of her | _MuRrsy.—Suddenly, on Sunday, January 11, at | quali experienced teacher; terins ‘moderave. | jnusie. store, 39 Union square, and box otice Lyceum | 7\7pqORE AT THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY— 8 and days before. The two most flagrant cases are those brothers, John and Edward, are respectiully in- Harlem, MaRGaket, wife of William Murphy, in the pny at 431 West Nineteenth street, : é Theatre. THURSDAY EVENING, January 15, 187g of Frederick Waldmann, in Market street, and | yvited to attend the funeral,’on Wednesday, the | 49th Tare of her age. — => = i ~ ~~ OTIOE tite. OnSOLE enuwoaie Di Soak Admission to all parts of the house, $) at two o’ciock P. M. oh =; Relatives and friends of the family are invited to BILLIARDS. aes i WH MEET.—CONTINUNI) SUG Lows Fruehinfeld, in Plane street. Waldmann | 14th inst, at nine o'clock A- M., irom the residence | teona'the funeral, from her late residence, No. | on * ae ened monte, in view of the increased demand for tickets | RUNNY PEOPLE WE MEET CONTS USI), Bu Joon in Newark, and on | %! her father, No. 3 Second street. The remains | tte) t ni clock A. M. Wi GOOD CHANCE FOR BARGAIN BILLIARD | of admission, advise all those having procured boxe® cess of Dr. am sro NJ. danas keeps the largest beer salo : : vill be conveyed to St. Patrice’s Oathedral, where | 2192 Third avenue, at nine o'clock A. M., on Wed- | A. Sihtes ara) Veney street New bevel Tables irom | bu mot admission tickets to purchase {hose Delore the | Methodist Episcopal chureh, Lamyeiie, Na, “Uh Sunday did a thriving business, On Satur- | a solemn bigh mass of requiem will be offered up | esday, the 14th inst.; thence to Belleville, N. J. ? $330 upwards; second hand Tables trom $3% to $250, evening of the ball. 12; Chester, Fa. 13th) Shamotin. vein axe ne Int t in Calvary | for interment, W. H. GRIFFITH & CO, —— — . 1ih; Association Hail, 16th; Lex! soe day he actually called on the police magis- | for the repose of her soul. Intermen ¥ | McOnasky.—-In Brooklyn, on Monday, January | ——_————— — ————-—__ | /\HOICE NEW MUSIC} Dunellen, 19th ; Flemington. Aub, Perens trate and offered to pay $10 fine in| CCMetery. | al. sanuary 12, Winutas A, | 12 CHRISTIAN La GRANGE MoCLasky, in’ the oéth | A ~ Teta a Gollenion Cembantauon, Cuabiona. | can Literary Bureau, CHS —_—_____, nd Waldmann ad- ‘nt n year ' * | year of his age. ; aL. a oliendor, Combination, Ouerions. | ie 0 HE MOST SEE THR GIFTED CHILD moawsned sith Soenne, wan not the only penalty Bane Reagent ent tae. tibgse from the warerooms | _ The relatives and friends of the family and those | (hor to Phelan é Callender, tistoadway ore Saleh ee ee Te GNpeReUL | tittle Delmar, im her Maric Chi “Invincible Gal We. Bra Gaus ck ‘Tony Pastos’s Opera,House, 8. it Seq | OF AbTISTES. “| at RS Simmons, 0c. 5 si he was liable to, AD atvempt was made to get up | of Mr. Hart, No. 50 Prince street, this (Tuesday) | Of lus brother, J. D. McClasky, are invited toattend | — the juneral, from his lute residence, 51 Hicks street, {LAN & COLLENDER BILLIARD TABLES, | Swallows,” Gabri Looking Forward,” Arthur #1 to combine and re- Yc over c. 4 : ie, «i & mass meeting of saloon ett of the dealers being | Wotuing, Bt ten O'clock. Interment in Ever- | Cyquesday evening, at seven o'clock. The re- hea, with Bally Cues, and mn pervect ordor tures: | Sullivan, die. C.'Hl. DITSON & CO, 71) Broadway. wa PaO BROORLYN, satisfied that the time nad ede it was no BENNETT.—On Saturday, January 10, at Mount eee Ey OANare TBLe eT tor interment. qherter ae, Cor Fates 5 . 5 seer “Tavis Si nga aL M will give his third Leature gamer at ae Use RICKINE RERIDSY Coe eS: eee And cutete | Lea ig eer OUR SR dangntar of en ee nay,” i, Cmarias | === = 5 ARTISTIC | © Young Man of the Period at | fants’) “tickets, wrth rastrved woats, 75 cents. Adm 1 months and 20 | | McDexmorr.—On Sunday, January 1, Feat a Dian ttause he: | {20% cree’ Porvanle at the Brooatyn Merransiie Lb joiced at having @ day at home in peace and quiet- | aud Susie Bennett, aged 1 year, 1 PERFORMANCE, hess. The other detier, Fruehinield, appears to | gays, JOUN MCDERMOTH, aged 28 years. pen a metnber, Matinee tu-day. , and at the Academ: F the doors open. have gotven himself into rather serious trouble. |“ Reiatives and triends are invited to attend the | Funeral trom St, Vincent's Hospital, su at hor | PRER LECIURES, Bie | meme ee tu-day. be My oy "9 pe Ue loors ope: plished im the local German | funeral, this (Tuesday) morning, at teno’clock. Take | | MCQUADE.—On Monday, January 12, 1874, at he eee Or SPR AKING FRNCH FLUENTLY, MMENSE SUCCESS, IMMENSE success, | °F notes we He caused to be pubi 5 ) ig, at ten Paap relict of Patrick 8 prints an advertisement setting forth that the | the nine o'clock train from New Haven depot, | Tesidence, 138 Henry street, Many, relict of Parrte! by Professor ETT LAMBERT, ROBINZON, HALL. Rixtaenth strech, near ErORaWay. | FAN SEAS Meu at pOneenee “First great Church meeting” would be held on | Carriages waiting at depat upon arrival of train. ° | McQuade, aged 7 nas of th ily are respect: TWENTY-THREE AND SIXTH AVENUE Rveay siteennam ate oye ey ventie at 74S, For the accummeudem tr indie 2 ind ‘chuidren, wno Sunday at Tarn-Halie, Piane street, at which the | ~ pigkLow.—At Newark, N. J., on Saturday, Janu- | , Relatives and friends 0 ane fami F toma rate ret dicor, over Moit'sjewelrs siore, Vocal andinstrumwentel muse wurih, dancing and but | ace aanble to Gena In the rennin brotuers Deity, Klein, Jung, Strush and Zngg, | ary 10, 1814, Moses BiceLow, in the 74th year of | fully, Invited to attend the Mtersl, tom Men Ot WEDNESDAY, auil A.M. Xe and 3 P.M, lesque opera by a troupe of the smallest living artists in CLRDERIS LA MATINER, also the Sisters Schoemann, Ahal, &c., “Will speak | pis age. residence; FY did chd onW dnesday mornin Subject—CULTIVATION OF THE BAR, the world, varying tn Reiune trom 30 to 45 inches, The Charan halt price to the matinpas, on the subject of marriage. Other brothers and ‘The funeral will be attended, from his late resi- | Henry and Rutgers strect, on Wednesday mo + | with illustrations on sounds and idioms. greatest Wonder of the nineteenth cenwry, Don't fail to 9 = 8 nant Ad sisters will sing holy songs. The brothers and sisters | dence, No. 1,020 Broad street, on Wednesday, Janu- } January 14, at nine o'clock. ele & Hy vADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED, seo the little ‘people. The matinee perfarmances are MET OMpLItAN are Teupectrully invited to give iberal attendance.” | ary 14, at half-past one P.M. OpELL.—On Monday, January 12, GRace SEy- ALL WHO INTEND VISITING FR ANC 0 given for the convenience of ladies an bS bic tie, oxtrm . sroab ND Fruehinield signed his name to the publication BoYLE.—Suddenly, on Monday, January 12, Mary | MOUR, twin daughter of Jacob and Sarah H. Odell, oeee He a aia iemeienl pe a ag gon Oncc open ome Pre ei oper ved DE SOLLAL THEATRICA! A ag “Deacon,” or “Church Trustee.” The afair | Boyne, age 40. aged 3 years. . | dispensable th travelling and daily intercourse will | Manager, late of the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. SHOW PRINTING rhe latives and friends of the family are tn P I seen proved to be a theatrical pertormance. Louis was The friends of the family are respectiully re- l@ relatives a Bayh "e of | Prove the means of trebling their enjoyment, while ma- x pre gwen — arrested yesterday and held to ball to appear be- | quested to attend the tuneral, from her late | Vited to attend the funeral, from the residence wrinily reducing their expenses. LIBERAL SUM WILL BE PAID TO ANY ONE WHO ESTABLISHMENT, fore the Grand Jury to answer a charge of mis- | residence, 126 Eldridge street, on Wednesday, at | her grandiather, William N. Seymour, No. 158 , sree can procure a good position in a theatre (New York ponte demeanor, under which the proceedings above P.M. if South Oxtord street, Brooklyn, on Thursday, Janu- Gry FRANCAIS Di L'HARMONIE. or Brooklyn) for an actress, ei rived in Argprica ; HERALD BUILDIN@ reierred to are set down as sacrilege. . Louis ap- ee areuky Poughkeepsie, on Sabbath morning, | ary 15, at eleven A. M. 1 PROSGENIUM AND FRUNY BOXES salary no oWject Address S. 8. lerald Uptown sranch ADWAY AND AXW OTRERH ears to have regarded the thing as a huge joke, | Jan i, RACHEL, Felict Of thelate Peter Brett, O'ROURKE.—On Sunday, January 1, 1874, Many POND'S can be bad At ton SQUARE, ottice. sania Neidio BRO. AND ir he sent even the Mayor a coupie of tickets. A8 | of Fis! uit ‘on Hudson, aged 80 years, CALLAHAN, Wile of Kernard O'Rourke, in the 40th ) US” ~ret) — NOL, MONSTERY'S FENCING AND ‘ARRING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THBATRIOAL, the Grand Jury How th sonmiou tin hought wat | °'tatves and ronda sre invited to attend vne | Feat of het Age, native of Swineors, chunky MAY | “an TuR | sum wRauripuL anions, warty | CT choatuny Ou, cist gsrent: Beat AME AND x uccemau, AND VANTRT COTA CONGTANTIA receiv - A hy se) comic Songs a st .— Boxing this [ae | question eive considerable at- |! runeral services, at the Reformed church, Fishkill E,) Rosa, in her 10 nt fons Gioves tor sale, ‘Baud. Cor aucu: ireland. tention at its hands—that is, persons who violate | on Hudson, on Wednesday. January 14, at two The relatives and friends of the family are re- TU-DAY, qhallenge Clog Dance. Tony Pastor's ge on uAND the law ovenly aad deflantiy. spectfally invited to attend the funeral. trom her 4 Opera House, Marinec to-day.

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