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10 STREET CLEANING INVESTIGATION. ‘Testimony—Com miss! Ruseclt vs. Commissioner Charlich— ‘The Committee Adjourn to Meet at Al- bany. ‘The street cleaning investigation was continue rhe gesterday at the Filta Avenue Hote ‘Tne first witness examined was George w. Brant, who testified that ia his opinion the streets | were kept in better order last year chan they had ever been belore; too much money had been spent, he thought, in ornamenting the city with 94 Grand, Sunday, 16tn mst., at balf-past one P.M. PARNETT. werr, in the seta year af nis age. Relatives and Iriends 01 tue family are respect- fully requested to atvend the funeral, trom 5t. Joun’s church, Varick street, on Monday, the 16th instant, at one o'clock 6harp, | BENEVOLENT LoDGB No. 28, F. anD A. M.— | BRoTueRs—You are hereby summoned to attend an emergent communication at the lodge rooms, | No. 8 Union sqnare on Monday, the iéth inst., at | twelve M., sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our .ate brother, John B. Barnett. WILLIAM H. HARTNELL, Master. WIittaM H. Davis, Secretary. Baxkeerr.—?arTRick BARbry, born in Dromore West, county of Siigo, Ireland, aged 22 years. : sheen epenan | Notice of aera in Mouday’s Herald, Residence dock: ks, while there had not be 70 East Third screet. 2 vag nige od “ the streets; there ought to be | Binss##.—suddenly, on Wednesday, March 11, at pent to coanng TY the dirt to te | 200M, EDWAKD BiNss® Jr only son of Annie E, two or three piers for transferring the | and award Binsse, aged 9 monihs and 14 days, seows, and the dumping shouid be done at sea | BRAIsTED.—-On Saturday, March 14, WILLIAM C. Messrs, William Adams, Robert Patrenid, Lewis | BRarsreD, tp the d3d year 0! his age. se . vham were exam. | Notice oF funeral hereafter, @umer and Alexander Cunningham | Buanick.—On saturday, March 4, May BELLE, med, but their testimony elictted nothing new. only daughter of Samael C. and Juliet M. Burdick, ‘Commissiouer Charlich Was again examined. He | gyed 3 years aud 4 months. * testived that the Street Cleaning wareau had com- Funeral from the residence of her parents, No, menced yesterday to dump on tle property of Mr. | 269 Weat Eleventh street, on Monday, the 1é6tu Pidgeon, the Board of Health havine stopped the inst, at ten A. M. Remains will be taken to Yon- dumping at Ninety-sixth street; mr. PidgeoD re- Kers jor interment. used Wo pay for the unloading of the stuf on his Buxns.—On | riday, March 13, after @ severe ill- roperty Without a formai contract being entered — ness, Rozea BURNS, the beloved daughter of Joun io; the attorneys of the Board of Health had Mary Burns, in the 1th year of given notice o| the injunction on the Street Ciean- 1g rv age. ‘rhe funera) will take place trom the residence of Bureau; be had told Captain Thorne to dump her grandfather, Thomas in, No, 226 East where the least expense would be incurred; uad | Twenty-ninta street, on Sunday, the 15th inst, at told the Superintendent to clean the streets a$ twov'clock; thence to Calvary Cemetery. oiten as it Was Lecessary; last year $55,000 over Buscd.—Ou Saturday, March 14, after @ short and tile appropriation had been Used to clean the snow and ice (rom the streets, g Dr. Chanier, Presiaent of the Board of Heaith, testified that the Board of Health had not control over the Sanitary Police, Who Were responsible only to the Board of Police; the Sanitary Police, however, always carried out the Instructions of the Board of ftealth, vat did not make Tepots to that Board; the police had fated in carrying out the Health ordinances; in witness’ opinion tue street | cleaning should be done by sections, each section of | Adeihett Busch, aged 5 years, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from te resi- dence of his parents, No. 229 West Nineieeath street, on Monday, March 16, at one P. M. Berr.—On Friday, March 13, aiter @ snort il'ness, GEORGE BUTT, aged 39 \ ears, 5 months and 29 days. The relavives and friends of the family, and the members of St. Paul’s Lotheran church, are re- Spectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- she city having a man in charge, who would be re- | day, the 16th inst. atone o’clock P. M., from bis sponsivie for Lis share of the work. late residence, No, 329 Seventh avenue, Francis Swift was the next witness, but his testi- CHRISTIE,—Suddenly, on Saturday, March 14, 01 CHRISTIE, aged 31 years, Kelatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 143 Varick strect, on Monday, at two o'clock. ony Was unimportant, |G minapector Yases Lee testified that the enforce- | oe ment of the ordinance had proved @ Jatlure; the | erdipances cannot e enlorced; the police worked hard (o eulorce thei, but failed, | OLakg.—At Windsor Hotel, New York, on Satur- Police Commissioner Russell Was next e@X- | gay, March 14, MARGARET R. SYMINGTON, Wile of amined. He stated that in bis opinion the con- | Wiliam Clark. of Newark, N. J. tract lor the filling In of Mr. Pidgeon’s property Notice of faneral hereatter. should have been accepted by the Police Board. CocHRAN.—At Nassau, N. P., on Friday, March 6, he nad always thought so; he believed that tle Prrgus CocukaN, son of the late Charles P. $40,000 which Mr. Pidgeon had offered would have | Goenran. made Pidgeou’s property the proper place for ‘The triends of the family are respectfully invited gamping all the stuif tuat was wanted there. to attend his tuneral, from his late residence, No. dir. Andrews and General Barlow having agreed 4 fast Thirty-fith street, on Monday, 16th inst., »tRat no more witnesses were to be called, MY. atten A. M. Bastman, te chairman, announced that the inves- Sr. NICHOLAS LoDGE, No. 321, F, AND A. M.—The tigation stood adjourned to Monday evening. members of this lodge are invited to attend the a Albany, Wien au executive session would be funeral of our late brother, Fergus Cochran, troim bekd, at which it Would be determined whether or | his late residence, No. 4 East Thirty-aien street, op Bot it Would be Kecessary LO receive further testi- | Monday, 16th inst., at ten o’ciock A. M. wouy. GEORGE W. ELY, M. CORONERS’ CASES. | John Coddington, 1n the 21st year oi his age. rer | Relatives and iriends of the family are respect- | fully invited to attend his funeral, irom corper of E. A. Rogers, Secretary. \ \ | Hatehway Casualty. Yesterday alternoon Coroner Woltman was called to the Park Hospital to bold an inquest on tie body of Wililam ©. Breadt, whose death resulted from injuries received by falling through the hatch- Way oF Lue premises No. 56 Murray street on the Swinst, The residence of deceased is unknown, aay) alternoon, at two P. CUNNINGHAM.—On Saturday, March 14, 1874, Wit- LIAM CUNNINGHAM, @ hative of Danmore West, county Sligo, Ire aud, in the 42d year of his age. ‘he iuperal will take place irom his late resi denee, 245 Water street, Brookiyn, on Monday, Maren 16, at two o’c:ock P. M. EaGaNn.—On Saturday, March 14, 1874, ANDREW EaGan, native of Yoolemaconnell, county Roscom- mon, ireland, aged 42 years. Kelatives and friends are respectfully invited to The Watchman Murder Case Not To Be Reopened. Coroner Eickho® yesterday had an Interview With Assistant District Attorney Allen in relation to reopening the inquisition In the case of Nicholas & Schweich, the mugdered watchman, and, enter- taining dounts coftvernmg his baving power legally to do so, the Coroner decided to take 10 fartuer testimony in (he matter. Uoroner Elekhott Will revoke the commitments he gave lor the pris- oners at the time of holding the taquest, waielt Will be equivalent to their discharge, 16, at two o'clock. Evererr.—On Friday, March 13, 1874, JaME3 J. EVeRErT, aged 47 years. His friends and acquaintances are Ly aad 4 invited to attend the Janeral, at Goshen, N. Monday, March 16, at hall-past eleven o'clock. Erie Kailway trains leave Chambers street, at eight aud wine o’ciock A. M. *ARON.—Suddenly, on Tharsday, March 12, 5aRaw HANN, wife of Thomas H. Faron, The relatives and iriends of the family; also the friends of her brothers, Joon and Benjamin &, Hann, are respectfully invited to atten. the :uneral from her late residence, 489 Bediord avenue, Brook- lyn, on Suaday, March 15, at two P. M. FARQUBAR.—On Friday, March 13, Bruce, infant son of William and Louisa S. Farquhar, Funeral on Sunday, March 15, at bal!-past twelve Aecidentally Shot Through the Brain— A Remarkabie Case. Bighty-one days ago Theodore Van Cott, Jr., an infant, twenty-one months old, whose parents Mve at No. 49 West 127th street, was shot in the forehead by the accidental discharge of pistol in the hands of his brother, eight years of age, the P. M., fromthe residence of his parenta, 280 Pa- buliet passing clear througa the brain, aud was yonta avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Friends are in- removed from beneati the Scalp at the back of vited to,attend. The remains will be taken to The head by the surgeon ij Cedar Lawn Cemeters, Paterson, N. J. Mought absolutely impossiple lor the ¢ FAULKNER.—On ‘Thursday, March 12, 1874, more than a iew hours at most; but, contrary 16 GEORGE FAULKNER, aved 68 yea’s, She expectation ol everybody concerned, he sur- Kelatives and iriends of tie family are respect- #ived lor Dearly three months. The trotner of d fully invited to attend the tuneral, from No, 91 ceased, in rummaging through a bureau draw: St. Felix street, Brooklyn,on Sunday, March 16, found a pistol, and turning to ed, who sit at two o'clock P.M. nthe floor, said, “see here, baby! wherenpon Forian.—On Thursday, March 12, Murty Foran, the pistoiexploded with the resuit stated above. in the 63d year of his age. Coroner Kessier was notified. The deceased was The relatives and friends are respectfully invited grandson of ex-Judge Van Cott, a well known to the funeral, irom his late residence, 129 West meuber of the bar, Bixty first street, on Sunday, the 15th inst., at one eR P. cm precisely. Run Over and Killed. Gatixs.—On Saturday, March 14, PETER GaTINs, Michae) Noe, a child four years of age, whose aged 30 years aud ee oi lk a ‘ » 2 tr The relatives and irieuds 0! ¢ family are re~ Parents live at No. 238 East Fourth street, WS spectmily invited to attend the funeral, irom No, killed yesterday by being run over corner of Fourth 47 Second avenue, on Sunday, Marcn 15, at hal! street and w ue B, by at d toacoal past one o'clock P. M. The remains will be taken vender’s wagon, driven bv cheus who was to Calvary Cemetery. arre-ted and held to await the action of Coroner Woltman, « On Saturday, March 14, Lovuts GENTIL, aged 47 years and 5 months, | The {in-ral will take place from his late resi- | dene Stagg street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Mon- aay, at two o'clock, The relatives and friends are respectiuily iuvited to attend. GLover.—On Saturday, March 14, Mrs, aged 8% years. ‘al services at her late residence, 220 Spring Suicide of a Lanatic. About two o'clock yesterday morning, John Green, Jorty-one years of age, an inmate ol the Colored Rome, Sixty-third street and First avenue, while laboring under a temporary fit of insanity, threw Susan himsel! irom a third story window to the ground Street, on Monday evening, at eignt o'clock. The and was almost instantiy Killed, having receivea remains will be conveyed Tuesday morning, on Seompound fracture of the *kull, Coroner Kess- 9:05 o’ciock train, for interment at Norwalk, Coun, Norwatk Gaze’ ¢ jer Wii Loid au inquest on the body, please copy. At the residence of her father, No. 115 West sixty-tirst street, on Thursday, March 12, Louisa MATILDA, relict of Fridoiine Goetze and dangiter of Jouanna b. and George Widmayer, in her 47th year. Friends aud relatives of the family, also members verman Union Lodge, No. 54, are invited to the | from the above residence, on Sunday, n 15, at halle GOLDING.—On Saturday, March 14, after a linger- ing iduess, EvMa €., youugest daughter of Jobu F, and Esther M, Golding. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully inv attend the luneral, irom her late | Te: nae Futieta street, on Monday, loth | Killed by Falling Down Stairs. Coroner Woitman was yesterday called to No. 48 Rutgers street to hold an inquest on the body of John Dynan, a child twenty-one montis old, who A Mrs, F died tom tie effects of injuries. earrying tue infant down s\ she slipped and Jeli, with fatal re wits to the cuuid, CITY AND COUNTY TREASURY, Oomptrolier Green reports the ‘following dis- bursements and receipts of the treasury yeswer- 42 at twelv St. DISHORSF MENTS, Claims paid (numbe Pay roll paid (nuinbe ing to tsonot Henry th year of his age, wee er will be held to-morrow (Mon- das) 2 | south and Emeline Green, in : rooon, March 16, at four o’ciock, at Toial (number of warrants 111) wecel taxes of 1873 and inter ariears OF taxes, reet, Brooklyn, E. D. On Saturday, March 14, EpwaRD Prom Fro a9 relatives and friends of the family are re- a spectiull equested to attend the funeral, on | eek Waier Sees WM) Mond rei lo, at halfspast tour o’eiock P.M., From tees aud tines—District ll We et ne USEC CDT Geer New Uricans papers please copy. ‘Bota! n % 1 Friday, March 13, at eight o’clock M Lloig and severe jliness, CHARLOITE, wie of John Hoffman, and iriends Oi the family are re- d to attend the funeral, from her 586 Third street, this day (Sun- ock P. Me Commissioner Van Nort makes the following Matement of public mon received by the Des spectinily invite late residenc : esi o - day), at two 0% partinent of Public Works during the week ending HOLwES.—-In brooklyn, on Saturday morning, yestervay :— March 14, isi4, ANNA BURLING HOLMES, in the 58th For Croton water rent and penalties...... .- $9,008 Year of her age. vo applng Croton pipes . . We Frieuds and reiatives are requested to attend me nals permit ML her Iuneral, irom the residence of her nephew, , eae : lenty Crager, No. 330 Jay street, Brooklyn, on Bor sewer pipe wid to contractor. Monday, Marci 16, at one o'clock P. M. : Betal.......... chile : Hosrep.—On saiurday morning, March 14, JEAN- | ns NEITE AUGUSTA, insant child of Augustus M, and LECIORES TO LADIES, Hattie A. Husted. Kelatives ap! irlends are respectfMily invited to attend the unersl services, from the residence of ber paren’ West Forty-seventh street, on Monday, at ten o'clock A, _ JAC y, March 14, at his residen No, 118 Chatham street, JacoB Jacos, iM the 6. year of his ay Notice of funeral hereafter. sft | ‘The popular lectures oi tue day seem to be lec- wares to Jadies on physiology. In accordance with tails prevailing desire Mrs. Walter ©, Lyman wil! | commence a short course of lectures at Associa tion Hall on Monday alierpoon, Yue Srst lecture will be on “Circnlation and Microsco: Wonders ce, ist @f the Blood,” illustrated by siereopticon views. Kiie.—On Thursday, March after @ short bint mike el s, HANNAH KLUNG, In her 78th year, he Telalives and (riends of the jamily and also MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. the iriends of her sons, Charles and George H. RS ve as Kling, are inviied to attend the funeral, from_ the sidence o! ier son-in-law, Padlip Ketterer, No, 90 Engaged. Thompson a , this day (Sumday), at one o'clock JAPUA-—MEYER.—On Mon. March 9, 1874, | PM Lieutenant © Fr JAPHA 0 Mise f. Moser, woth at) . LANGAN,—On Thursday, March 12, MARY Extza- ’ 2 BETH, eldest daughter of Peter and Ann Langan ‘his city. No cards. gan, Petes aged 18 years, 4 months and 23 days, Married. Tm re Sontlves = inends of the family are re- ‘i s 4 Speetiully invited to atvend the faneral, from tie TLUGER Bourn nogrt.—On Wednesday, March | yesidence of her parents, 230 South First street, ) 1874, by Key. Philip Seham, at the reside Brooklyn, B. D., on Sunday, March 15, at two Of the brice’s parents, No. 30 St. Marks place, g:eiock P.M. r ’ FREDERICK PRL R, Jr, LO ANNIE, Second daugh- ter of John Bornnoeft, bsq., ali ol Unis city. peomttig-Woon,—0n Touraday, byl 12, ot He S. PowRLL to ADA J. Woon, only daughter of | Relatives apa friends of the family are invited to — 3 Wood both of this c | attend the jnperai, irom the residence of her pa- pe TiRN—-ELACK.--On Tuesday, March 10, at the | rents, lui Java street, Greenpoint, L. L, at two P. residence o| the bride's parents, oy the Rev, W. O. | M,, tais day (Sunday) Baldwin, CARL PAUL StikN, of New York, to Hatrig LONG.—-On saturdat & eldest daughter of Joln Black, @f Le Raysville, | formeriy of Monro LINDSLBY | James W. an her age. ALGARET ELizaBery, canghter of i Maria Lindsley, in the ist year of Maren 14, Mrcwast, Lona unty Tipperary, Ireland, in y, the 30to year of his 5 setrtes o8.—On Thursday evening, | ‘ Helarives and friends are respectfully invited to 1a OUnT Haye ottkidence of the bride's pa- | attend his tuneral, from his late residen vents, Mount Hope, Orange county, by Rey. Luther | Ninth avenue, on Monday, March 16, atone o' Littell, MYNDERT VAN BUREN, of New York city, Lows.—On Friday, Marcn 13, 1874, of pneumonia, to Many E. daughter of Wilham H. Dodge, Kea, | trier, daughter of James M. and Mary Grabam 01 Mount Hope, Lowe, aged 8 years and 6 months. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to B z ag | ated the funeral, from the residence of ber pa- yp Bavowis.—On Thursday, March 12, genta F. | rents, No. 131 East 123d street, Harlem, on Mon- AALIMIN, danguter of the lave bijah Balawin, in | day, the 16th inst., at one o’clock P. M. bie doth year of her |. MALTBY. Kelatives and friends are respects | ationd the luneral, IFom Tremo man Tueadagy | int Wiens F 7th inst, at hall-past ten o'c Jiand Central depot at half. ym Saturday morning, March 14, ac of her son-in-law, Charies P. Crosby, wnt, on Tuesday, | 221 West Forty-third street, Mra. M. DE SaLyo orclock. Train loaves MaLtsy, in the 55th year of her age, i aera a pe © o'clock. rvices at residence, as above, on Mon a aun —Suddeniy, on Thursday, March 12, ALEX- | inst., at two o'clock P.M. 7 f inmates one teats yee’ MILLER.-HENRY L. MILLER, eldest son of the fully invited to Seana ¢ of the family are reapect- | late Dr. Jacob 8, Miller, aged 40 years. a ots are the faneral, irom the Willett His remains will be interred in the Mt, Pleasant | ” Odw' Eviecepal qburch, Wuleds abrech, | ComeUery, NeWathe Ne du OR Monday, Reiauves | —on Satur‘ay, March 14, JouN B, BAR: | Severe lilness, GARRIT, oldest child of Andrew and | CODDINGTON,—THOMAS F, CODDINGTON, son of | Forty-fourth street and ihird avenue, this (Sun- | atiend the funeral, trom his late residence, 214 | Mangin street, Williamsburg, on Monday, March | ¥., on | two o'clock 1’. M. On Saturday, March 14, MORTIMER §8., | Dd friends are invited to attend the funeral. ve ane the foot of Cortlandt street at one o'clock, MoxaGuaN.—On Friday, March 14, at eight o'clock, at his residence, corner of Greene and Alpity streets, of congestion of the lungs, MicHagL MONAGHAN, aged 38 years, His /uneral will take piace on Sunday, March 15, at two o'clock P. M. The ii of the family are respecttully invited to attend. Mooxe.—On Friday, March 18, 1874, CHARLES II. Moone, aved 33 years and 8 months. ‘The friends of the family and members of Com- pauy D, Bighth regimeut, National Guard, are respectiully invited to atteud the faneral, rom tie residence of Mis brother-in-law, David McAdatn, No, 338 West Twenty-ninth street, on Sunday, 10th inst. Funeral service at eleven A. M. Monan.—Ou Friday, March 13, 1874, MarcaRer T. MORAN, tn tue 19th year of her age, ‘The relatives aud friends of the iaimily and of her brother, Patrick Moran, are respectinily invited to attend the (uneral, to day fPapday), trom 220 Mad- isou sirect, at two o'clock P, My MoRLATH.—On | ‘Thursday, March 12, JAcoB amily. MOonLATH, aged 68 years and 2 montis, Tne relat.ves abd friends of the Members o! Zsciocke Lodge No, 202, PF, Germania Lodge No. 13, 1. O. 0, P. Prankhn Wituve and Waisen; Company D, Tir regiment cavairy, und Citizen Horse Guard are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, ir m bis late residence, No, 444 Second avenue, on Sunday alernoon, 15th. at two o'clock P, M, MoRKIs.—On Friday, Maren 13, 1874, WILLIAM G. Morais, in the 22d yeur of his age, ‘he relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited fo attend the tunerai, trom the | church of St. Jon the Evangelist, West Bieventh | street, corner of Waverley place, to-morrow (Sun- day), Marci 15, at hall-past one P. M. MorgisseyY.—On Friday, March 13, AUGUSTUS MOoRRISSEY. His irtends and those of his tamily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 17 «City Hal page this day (Sun- day). March at one o'clock P. M, MUCKRIDGE.—At his residence, 334 West Eleventh 0 . alse A. M. Btrect, WILLIAM L, MUCKRIDGE, aged 28 years and 4 | mouths, The relatives and friends of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral to-day (sunday), loth, at tree o'clock P.M. Coninputan LovGe, No. 488, F. ann A. M.— BReTHREN—You Are hereby summoned to at tend a special communication on Sunday, March 15, at two o'clock P. M., tor the purpose 0: pay- ing the last tribute of respect to our esteemed brother, William UL, Muckridge. Brethren o! sis- ver lodges are respectfully invited. Bygorder, GEORGS G. 8. DAVIDSON, W. M. GRORGE FC THORNTON, Secretary. McReHy.—On Friday, March 13, 1874, of pneumo- | Dia, MARTIN F. MURPHY, @ native of the parish of ieee county Cork, ireland, in the 24th year of Is are, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, 243 West Thirty-fiftn strect, on Monday, at one o'clock, O/DONNELL,—On Thursday, March 1%, 1874, of the parish of RICHARD O'DONNELL, a native Ooning, county Kilkenny, lreland, aged 80 years. + ‘The funeral will take place trom his late resi- den No. 119 Bowery, on Sunday, March 15, at two o'clock P. M. ; from thenoe to Calvary Cemetery Tor interment. the be.oved wile of Denis O'Leary, in the 28th year of her ave. ‘The iriends of the family are invited to attend the tuneral, from her late residence, 60 Division street, on Sunday, the 15th inst., at two o'clock P. M.; from thence to Calvary Cemetery. PAULSGRAF.—On Friday, March 13, Miss Eviza PAULSGRAF, aed 71 years, Funerai from her late residence, West Farms, on Snuday, atone P. M. Friends and relatives are invited to attend, Powek.—On Thursday, March 12, at her residence, No, $71 Fourth street, Jersey City, N.J., alter & short tilness, UATHERINE, wile of Jonn Power, anil» daughter o! Charles and Bridget O'Connor, aged 24 years, 4 Months and 4 days. Funeral will take place from her residence to Calvary Cemetery, on Sunday, March 15, at one o’cloc P.M. Funeral will be at Twenty-third street org New York side, at precisely two o’c.ock P.M, Chicago, Cork and Kerry papers please copy. PoWkR.--On Friday morning, March 1: Powex, widow of Edmund Power, in the 73d year | Of her age. The irends of the family, also those of her sons, Wiha, Cuarles and Jolin, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom Greene street Methou!st ee churen, this day (Suuday), ai one o' i ‘Scosr.—On Saturday, March 14, CanoLINE Man- TYN, Widow of Andrew H. scople, in ner 74th year. Notice of funeral hereafter. ARD, iN the 43d year of her age, The iriends of the lamily are invited to atrend the funeral, from her late residence, 88 Ciymer street, near Wythe avenue, Brooklyn, on Sunday, March 10, at two o'clock. SLEIGHT.—Suddenly, on Friday, March 13, WiL- LIAM SLEIGUT, In his 54th year. kriends are invited to attend the funeral, trom | his late residence, 819 secoud avenue, this (sun- day) afternoon, at two o'clock, Glasgow and Australia papers please copy. Situ.—On Thursday, March 12, 1874, Naru AN Hi. SMITH, aged 53 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funerai, [rom his | late residence, 129 East Efghty-flith street, on Sun- day, March 15, at oue o'clock. STrRaNG.—On Saturday, March 14, Saran J., | eels of Cornelius 8, Strang, in the 36th year of her age. Relacives and irtends of the family are respect- fnliy invited to attend the funeral, irom the resi- dence of her mother, Mrs. C. A. Perine, No. 12 Cheever piace, on Monday, March 16, at half-past TImMINS.—At Perth Amboy, N.J., on Friday, mes 18, 1874, HUGH Tris, in the-4oth year of as age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- day, the 16th iust., at ten A. M., without further houce. VaLpes.—At Pau, France, on Saturday, February 14, at midnight, Karak R, VaLvEs MaTaos, Of Havana, Cuba. Van Corr.—On Friday, March 13, Trropow Jr., youngest child of Theodore 3, and Rosalie C. Van Cott, aged two years Funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, 49 West 127th street, near Sixth aves nue, this day, at two o'clock. Reiatives and irieads of the tamily are mviied to attend, wituout lur- ther notice. WELFoRD.—On Thursday, March 12, 1874, MAR- peal G. WELFORD, aged 16 yeurs, 4 Montas and 3 ays. Her funeral will take place from the residence of her pareuts, No, 2005. Greene street, this day Sun- day), at two o'clock P.M. of the family are respectiuily invited to attend, Canadian and Englisi papers piease copy. Wi.cox.—On Friday, March 13, CHARLES SUMNER, only sou of William K. and Jennie Wilcox, aged 6 in beanty's bloom, no ponaerous tomb; But on thy turf shall roses rear Their leaves, the earliest of the year. ‘The relatives and triends of the 1amily are re- spectiuily invited to atieud the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 223 Kast Eightieth t, (Sunday), Marca 15, at hali-past REWAKDs. D.—LOST, ON THE EVENING OF THE REWAR +) 13th, a Spitz Dog, answering to the name ot Prince; «lon a brass collar With no name. The above reward return to 28 Fourth place, Brooklyn. ill be paid on h | $5 REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FORTHE RbTURN De) to M9 Hast Nineteenth street, ot a iemale black and tan, lost on tu: padaay Jast. | @5 RBWARD.—LOsT, AT FOOT OF PERRY STREET, | Ded North River, acaneo sleeve Button, marked Deck | oe bottom, Return to boatzt, toot Charles street, North ver. | sii " pal cet | G5 REWARD 10st ON SATURDAY, A &MALL | DO white pear Ginss Please return to FRENCWS Purnishii oadway. $5 REWARD CLOST. A LocKsT, FRIDAY LAST, Dd between Houston and Spring’ streets, about IL A. M.; iniilais WH. i, Address 151 Woester street. $C REWARD.—LOsT, I ENTERING CAR- Hage on Twenty steond street, oF on alighting at the Onn ‘couse, Fourteenth sireet, on Fria even! oe Mar: large Opera vlass. she above reward will . . pald on delivery at offiee of ark row. Scientific American,” 37 $20 REWAXD. , HUNT! : fold plated and Mition gold Ch 75,520. This watch isan vid relic and not the vi | the reward. Call at 213 West Forty-frst street. puwubroker has it, please send here $20 EWARD.—LOST, BY & POOR LABORING 4Y nan, in coming over Desbrosses street terry, oF trom there throngh Tenth avenue to sixteenth street, $63 in vills The above reward will be paid on returning it to JACOB SHALBLE, 4:5 West Forty-tirst strech COOP'S EXPRESS, TOL KI5 REWARD.—LOST, FROM DL) on the night of the 12th inst., one bundie Cloth, marked F. Scbink. Returp vo 117 Jolin str et. eee & DOP & CO. Sv5 REWARD—FOR THE RETURN OF AN ITALIAN Pad vreybound, lost on saturday, about 6 P. My Dlanket on, sixth ‘avenue, near iy-tourth street. ard will bald to-pay, trom W to 12 M. NiY, Fifth avenue, corer six REWARD—FOR A GOLD HUNTING CASE Watch, lost ou Wedne Mareh Il, at or near # auction store, Naw ‘no questions Address W. 5. ., box 18 Heraid offic REWARD.—LosT, 03 FRIDAY NIGHT, TWO small Diamond Studs and part of Gold Unain, with Locket at The above reward will be pal ani no questiot caving the studs at No. 204 Lim street. PLL, REEVES, $5C REWARD, AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, FOR DOV the returd of a lady's gold enamelled Wateh, set with diamonds, and long gold Chain, stolen (roma No. ) Wost ¥irtieth «treet, on the 4th day of last September. | ge REWARD FOR THE SECOVERY OF THE | $300 tollowing Caliskins, taken from No, 33 Sprnee stre 15 dozen Ra n n Leven, First Choice, 10-11 5 dozen Leven, Second Choice, 10-11, 13 dozen Courtois, 12 kilos. Pro rata part of the reward paid for reeovery. Address EMNEST FOURNI is price strect. LIBERAL REWARD) AND NO QUESTIONS JL asked jor retura of Contents of Valise taken from house im Twelsth street, near Kighth avenue, Inquire tor ALLEN, No. 125 Budson street, between & and 9 a. and sandéP, M, vmond Females Mixte, 10-12, pro rata part of Ke & OO, No. 35 O’LBARY.—On Friday, March 13, HONORA O’LEARY, | | ANN T. SHerako.—On Friday, March 13, EstHer Sier- | Kelatives and iriends | ___ RELIGIOUS CONFERENCE OF THE York wit be held nue, near Kigiteeuth sureet, teresied inviied. | ut Ge 4 Hall, 20) Third ave- rman a a8 ces. SPIR(TUALISTS OF NEW ate sun an. T THE SOUTH BAPTIST C oMURCH WEST TWENTY. firth street—Rey, A. C. Osborne, DOD.. pastor will preach ou Sunday, March 15, at 03 A. M. and’ 1g P. AL Baptism atthe chose of ing service, GREAT the Chur lA MISSION WILL BE OPENSD TO-DAY IN ‘ch of the Holy Inn joeenia, Broadway and tinued daily tor two Thirty-seventh street, to be cont | weeks. The eoquent Father Garesche will preach the opening sermon at half-past 10 o'clock to-day. | T DE GAKMO HALL, Fourteenth street. 8. P. Andre ws: Phenomena ; 7:30, Professor B. ‘clock. ti and 345 | 4 7 RoBINSOD | 4A. Lyman ©, Howe. tran: Socte:y of Progressive S) tritu M. The Children’s Lyceum m (XATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH, IN SIXTEENTH ixth and Seventh avenues. — * street. between Sunday evening, at 73g o'elo Gospel thas Paul Preached ‘o-day, at 0 7:30, Spirit Comm NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY-EIGHT street, west of sixth avenue. —Services The Rector, Rey. KR. Heber Newton, wi | preach at tie two last services, FIFTH AVENUE AND acientifle sermon union, Facts and Grant and other speakers, at 934, 19) i HALL, 18 EAST SIXTEENTH SPREET, speaker, lectures for the lists, 103s A.M. and 7% P. ers At 2 P.M. Ser Subject ot serinon, ‘The Seats iree, HURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, MADISON AVE. / nue and Forty-seventh sirect.—Hours of services, 9 and lh A. M. ad 4. M. Rey. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., ». D,, will preach, YUURCH OF DISCIPLES eirhth street, near Broadway.—Rey. OF CURIST, TWENTY- Ww. . Dav A on Will preach at 0:30AM. and at 73) P.M. The public cordially invited. On Thursday evening, Mare! ; | Witham M. Tayler, Db. D,, will lecture on | Cowpel tudy in Life and Literature.” | Quorcn oF Tae Di astor. Morving subj nK—Dertuon, second in Course “Lessons from the Lite of schoul and Bib) SCLPL: J corneg Forty-fith street.—Rev. George H. Beauty for As! ES, MADISON AVENUE, . Hepworth, ea.” Evens j,sublect— umner.”, punday to Young inen baries 51 \HURCH OE Divine se and even! [ Blan dee OF THE MESS: corner Thirtysourth fron pubic in: ed, IN, EIG! flith street, petvrese! Lexingion and Third avenues.— strect —Rev, Enyland, will preach morning and evening. TY. Rev. vr. Flags, morning BP TAH, PARK AVENUR, James Bord. 6 HURCH OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN, WEST FORTY- 1 Chis street, near Broads sermon 1054 "Gluck, A. M. 5 ull Vespers 4 o'clock P. M.; High Getebration and | services 1 ‘choral, LDER H. A, KING WIL Hall, 229 Bowery, at3 P. M, Seats free, LL PREACH AT TEMPLE M.; xlder Johnson at 103g {REE TABERNACLE M Fighth avenues—Rev. Jo! B. J. Lves, o1 Auburn, N.Y to-morrow, Sunday, at 10; A.M. and | inyited. church, Thirty-tourth street, betwe in E, Cook Y., will preact ETHODIST EPISCOPAL n Seven h and man, pastor. Rey. hin this charch 23g P.M. Pubic Pastor, and eveniny {IFTY-THIRD STREEY BAPTIST CAURCH.—THE Rev. W. H. Pendleton will preach mornin, Baptism atter evening service, meetinus every night during the wees. Revival | | LIRST REFORMED EPISC! York, at 10:15 o'clock; Lyric Hall, Bishop Steinway Hall, Sunday morning, March umiomns will pr peuts always iree at bot OPAL CHURCH OF NEW 15 Sunday evening, at 7:43 each morning and both halls. VELY THE LAST | posr: | Pilgrim” takes place in Bain Hall, Great Jones | wtreet, this evening. Adults | years ot age 5c. | ~ Liveral collection asked, Money, without contusio ianging byuins new ans old, | JAMIN ALBRO, No. (53 ‘welcome. RAYER AND EXPERIENCE MEETINGS, WITHOUT West Ihirty-sixth street, All EXHIBITION OF “THE tree. Persons under 18 on, Without sectarianism, ‘Thursday evenings. BEN- Read’ Malacii, thi. } BY. at Episcopa: ch nue. A.M. and 7% P. 3 urch, Forty-first J. F. MCLELLAND, PASTOR, At \d 7% P.M. WILL PREACH . in St.’ Luke's Methotist street, west of Sixth aye- OBINSON HALL, SIXTE! door west of | Broadwa x decorated, to let for Sunday services, church fairs, &.? | rates moderace, Apply on the premises. NTH STREET, THIRD ay—Refitted and new! QT. MARK’S CHURCT, “Tenth street, Rev. Dr. A.M. and 73 BM. | elation of the Chui ST, ANDREW ‘of the course of lectures Seven the by commence a:7- Morning se SECOND Rylance, rector . Supiect rch to Pop CHURCH, HARLEM will he delivered on Sanday Key, George B. Draper, AVENUE AND services 10% at evening service"ihe ar AmuUsemsnta! ‘THE FOURTH “Phe Epistles to the on rvice atl T, IGNATIUS’ CHURCH, tween Fitth and Sixth \ {otficial | EOPLE'S PULPIT, pus P | y. Stephen Till preach tg, the jon, 1 be iransicrred to tl nue aud Forty-second Beats Iree, e new \ street wenues, rv.ces Sunday. at 7, NACLE BAPTIST OF Cooper Union, . Tyne, Jr. D. D. eople in n Sunday evening, at 73 o'clock. FORTIETH STREET, BE- —the Rev. Dr. Bw 9and 10:30 A. M., and the large church on Madison av as soon ay completed. Al | MENOR OF CHURCH OF THE ASC an engagement from May 1. | ROWs, 1us West Forty-flith street. | | [WAINWRIGHT MEMORI W averley Dlace and sbert, rector, W! SCHOO} cr. Apply to HENRY OSBORN, Fork House, | Washington avenue bridge, Wallapout Basin, Brooklyn: 'K 3 br new and blocks can “be sei | seventh street, South Brookl | 1,026 Post office, New York city. | | JOR SALE OUP JOUN ries 8 tons on 5 fe BIND, Qt Wes: street. SALE, CHARTER «a desirable party, a ne Addre: long. in pereet order. | office. Ke | swain (i | $16 inch re@ Spanish cedar. | Post of ill preach at morning a ces. Seats free to all. STEAMBDATS. & ) 8! quite new, and in good repair; built of Address W. J. A., box 1,893 Adress Dr. 1] AL CHURCH, CORNER st Eleventh btree The 0 ONER, IN GOOD OR. sails, rigging ‘en at Bates’, toot Thirty- | yn, Address G. W. B., box M, CLAYTON, 6 YEARS et ot water, ‘Inquire ot 0, YR JOINT OCCUPANCY w senooner Yacht, 70 feet 8§ YACH1, box 10 Herald OARED AND COX OR SALE. new, sitited for all kinds o} speciaily adapted tor excur: 8 (OR SALE Dolphin, with fi 28 toot 6 Yacht ‘for sale cheap, West Fitty-iourth street. TEAM YACHT, 140 F cabins, for sale, or, wou! \ et: two-thirds in good ord LAND & | x 801 TRADE, 111 sroadwi ANTED—CHEAP FOR Yacht, able, fast, mg Jong. Audress, with full pai ollie. | 15( ‘or buiit to order chea $68 and 375 south street and ‘LOST AND ROPPED BY A LADY 0 or near No. 25 Irving pla 1 address. IF Cw Kb find it I O8T—A SMALL GOLD 4, shoe on the A sul tor its return. Add) A. 0. O8T—ON FRIDAY NIGH Jandt street ierry to F Piease return to Miss GUG Brooklyn. osT—9) ry THURSDAY Keediework Tuserting. the thanks of the owner, and will Twenty-svcond street. J OST—AT POST OFFIC 4 Packige, containing Ring, for hair unuer stone; also Se with the letter C on one side a the ovher: they are valued (or O8T—A TWO YEAR OLD 4 tin coliar painted yellow, person who brings hun to No Be OaT—ON 4 four and five ari street. vy setting. A suitable reward ureet. on Saturday atternoon, a A liberal reward will be paid Fifty-vixth stroet, A DOUBLE DECKED BARGE, NEARLY ofice, 14 Soutis street. OR CHARTER—THE 35 FOOT E ET reo on dec! : Mone others ne BOATS ON HAND~ALL ¢ liberally rewarde D—ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, A in Tippet, on Thirty-seventh sircet. i at 711 Fitth avenue, Stewart's retail ary leaving it at the desk in said store, or at 414 BIBLE HOUSE, MARCH 6, i value ot the above ($20) will be pad tor them it returned, to Mr, HYUE, at Messrs. tiffany & Co.'s OST—AT BRIE BUILDINGS, MARCH 12, A GOLD Watch and Chain, with locket attached’; M. J. To~ blas, Liverpool, maker; No. 36,033. $75 reward will be id to any one’ who will leave it with the owner, at 460 Na questions asked. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, k, going trom 334 Wést Nineteenth ighth avenue, around the corner, « #rcen cameo, with white figure on ‘The finder will be liberally re- leaving itat above number GOLD BRACELET, G! OS8T—AT BOOTHS THEATRE, OR COMING FROM, # treighting and lighiering, sions; terms easy. Call ab ACRT accommodations; also a 24 Address YACHT, No. 258 LONG, WITT LARGE id be ri 8C RTO and able to carry 3 must be well ound and d apply. Address WaY- ‘ay, New York city. CASH, A CABIN SLOOP it order and over 36 teet riiculars, 8., box 3,948 Post KINDS AND SIZES, 4p; Spoon Oars. At shops, | 4th street, Harlem River. PsN ROBERTS, >! FUUND. N FRIDAY E N ASTRA. Owner will LOCKET, BLUE HORSE itable reward will be paid Broadway. G@ FROM CORT- vet, a Fur Boa, ‘$8 Duileld street, LAST, MARCH 12, AT goons store, a Roll of finder will receive the be par for the trouble, by West Gol ulton si GINS, if with dark stone and place 1 (for chain) of light sione, nd a society monogram on the association. The whote NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, $5 will be paid to the 2t Kast Fourth stree*, ed, NEWMAN ©. LYON, Jr. BETWEEN HASED, ON BROAD- will be pala at No. 4 West three stone Vismond Ring! by returning it to 361 West 1°tes MINK receive New Yi 7 SOLLAR, IN THE VICINITY OF Essex, Grand and suftolk streets. ‘The finder will ) reward on returning it to $76 Grand street, Li FigNth avenue, The finder wi Ost—ow SATURDAY APTERNOON, A MINK BOA, going trom Forty-fourth street and Tenth ay uuough Forty-uird street and et to it at @ West Forty-fourin street ix 1 be t. ty-second reward street to ill ied by Jeaving | | CARPETS, | will we)! NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1874—QUADRUPLE SHERT. scsanecttsnaenntcan OO A —PURNITURE AND BEDDING, . annem meneame G. & 8 HEYMAN & MACK offer King Willtam, Grand Duchess, Empress and Princess Parlor Suits, of nine pieces, in satin, of every shace, elegantly tufted and ruiied, at $150; IN BROUATEL, $140; AN COTELINE, $125. Rep, terry and hatrcloth Suits, from $80 to $100; made by the best uphosterers ana warrantea ip every particular, || CHAMBER SUITS, $25. WALNUT MARBLE-TOP DRESSING CASE SUITS, $100. | We assure those abont purchasing either furniture or bedding that they will find in our warerooms the best assor ment and lowest prices of any mwanulacturiug establish went in the city. Warerooms, Hudson and Houston streets, Uptown store, corner Third avenue and Sixty-Arst street. ___ Factories, 276, 278, 230, 222 As ESTABLISHED — WARREN WARD & CO., Manufaccurers of Purniture. Now ready @ large stock of tine Furnitare at very low A THAR CATH IN jiture. ‘The undersigne friends and the pi SO. i duced furniture for manu: houses in Paris a Fr r house in ACtUFINg Nhe city, Paries a respectfully calls the attention of his ublic generally to his iarge ant elegant of Furniture, which he is otfering at greatly prices. His connection with some gi tie ad Vienna and his le him to sell cheaper than any who coutemplate turnishir: are invited to call and examine this large and varie if Stock, manntactured expressly 1or retail trade trom new designs vy the most prominent arts. braces new desigus in the siock em- Drawing Ro Chabon suis Sui Park Buffets and Dreasing er Gl Mantel and P. Cases, Jasses, Cartains and Lambrequins, Upholstery Goods, ee ae, A, LOWENBE) No, 262 Hudson street and Nos. 48 and 59 Dominick st. Eighth avenue cars pass the door, and Sixth avenue cars within one block. A. Furniture, PERTHWatt & immense stock and low pric -WSEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR » Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. Cv.'s, 155 and 157 Chatham street, An cow: A and witavey lowest. stalments, at O)}FARRELL’S war nue, between Thirtieth and Thi LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE cash prives, by _weexly in- npuses 410 Eigith aves lirst streets. A —ATTED TION 13 INVITED TO THE FACT we have added a RETAIL DEPARTMENT to our that business, and are now pri PARLOR, LIBRARY, Gan are all of our own mannfaciure. of the best quality made ged jared to fill ali orders tor x MBER and Dining Room Furniture with which we may be favored. hese goods Maitresses and Pillows RHONER & CO, 82 AD D & BOWERY, RAN. A bt Painting 4 hotels, &e, —39 EAST THIRTEENTH Rooms.—Housshold Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloth ‘resses, Parlor Suits, Sewing Macti hromos, &., at priva prices. Algo special’ attention given to sales at private | Ouse: | Hi STREET—AUCTION es, Lounges, Oil sale at auction A. Bleecker street. —PAYNE’S PATENT PARLOR BEDS, IN BOOK- case, Etagere and Buffet; aiso § Beds; the ‘largest varlety in tue city. fa und Lounge Depot, No. 40 FRENCH AUBUSSON CARPET Nearly new ; size M4x2i feet; cost $550; price $250 beautitul patterus; made to order. Apply’ at 93 Brow way, Toon 10, FOR SALE— GENTLEMAN WILL DISPOSE OF HIS ELEGANT Household Furnitore in tots to suit purchasers, 4c, on the dolar, $175; rep Suits, $45; Chamber Suits compl: do., $6); Eedsteads, Bureaus Centre Tables, Extension 1able: Paintings, Turkish Chars, & ately, a: tiie house is to be altered B comprisiag Steinway & Son Pianvlorte, | $250; laiest style Harlor “ult, cost $0), tor $200 | Carpets, neariv new, dJc. yar ete, with Dressing Case, $150; one Bedding, &c.;' Bookcase, | + one do uffet, Chairs, Bronzes, must be sold’ immedi- dl. Call to-day or Mon- y. residence 120 West 23d street, near 6th avenue. A frames. made by B: 26 Last Forty-ninth street. BARGAIN.—HANDSOME SMALL PARLOR SUIT. | six pieces, in crimson rep, French wainat, inluid | axter, In use only six months, price | HANDSOME. ery te . H. C., PANTED—PURNITURE. a “4 valture my pew boas, 8 equity ina nico house in payment 058 box Be Post otice. visage it ANTED—A GOOD SUFA BED, OF GOOD MAKE ‘nd in good order, Address, with price, kind and terms, P. & K., 47 ana 4) Elizabeth street. i ERO REFRIGERATOR, WITH WATER, WINE. Z milk and batter cool The best meat, fish, tru and ice preservor. i Send for catalogue, Retriverat ors repaired. A. M. LESLEY, 221 West Twenty third st 1.000 WAGxer sepsreans, purest ° ing Cases, dc.- eevant designs and superior workmanship. Having large facilities for Wanutactur- ing on the premises, uuder the supervision of an artistic signs ar ies rely upon getting articles of the ality at muon below store rates, of can have then made to onder to amit thetr fasine. FARNILAM'S Maid | Bleecker strret. ee eee SPECIAL Nor ICES ACMEARES — Pramacon one? Made to order, of hest materials and warranted to ft, b. to any part of the country, at Sent by express, following prices :— the f 6 shirts, Masonville musito and fine tinon.., GO shirts, Wamsutta mustin and very Bue linen... Gshiris: New York Mills and best ilnen, ‘4 3 joys) Shirts made and nade to order. FANGY BHTRTINGS IN GREAT. Watery, Directions for measurement sent on Sppiication.. RICHAKD MBARES, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, weenth street, New York. s NTIQUE CLOCKS.—THE UNDERSIONKD PAY: special attention to the repairing and restoring of nels ang Poish Hall Clocks} pi not ct06 aad xes, Travelin, SOC sy, curate! repaired. cal Boxes, Trav RHUMAS REYNOLDS, 68 Peitice strect, —CATARRH A SPECIALTY.—DR, DE KREMEN « cures the most inveterate cases. Office No, 4 Fourth Street, one door west of Broadway; oF 697 Broadway. Pamphiet sent free. -SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER « Ale, sparkling Wines.—Manulacture of comple: Outfits of Apparatus and Materials. with full instrnc- tions, All departments of manufacture, bottling and dis- 1 in desirable territory. Cata- & Reneing: exclusive rigi jogues free. JOHN MATTHEWs, First avenue, Twenty- sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, New York. TIZENS CAN PROCUR UNITED. ss oFts at $3, by calling at COSTELWS, Bt. Charies © i or Bleecker street, before WW A.M. Aree ER, THE HATTER, Spring styles now ready. Bik Hats a specialty. Fulton, corner Nassau street, New York “ —THE GREAT LABOR REFORM WASHBOARD, A. cheap ‘and portable; periect cleansny insured, saving of time, heath, clothing and labor; It will wash taster and cleaner with less Libor and wear and tear of ciothes than any machine ever inven'ed; price only Send for circular, Agents with capital wanied 3 esol of the New England states and for each county in thig State; extra inducements offered, OC, A. GUDLEY, 16 Cortlandt street, sole agent LL LADIES ANNOYED BY HAIR GROWING ON’ A lips or face should apply to Mme. JUL~ LIAN, 236 West Thiryy-etehth street, New Yorke Bhe removes (versonaily) the disficurement instants neously by an application nut snjurious to the skin. Cal trom H to 4 daily. —PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUC Fourth Grand Drawing, Y. oaitivel March 31; 1200) cash (gilts, amounting 8 le Tickets, % aly + Tenths, ios. E. BRAMLETIE. Agents THOS He HAYS & U0. Eastern Agents, 609 Brow —$1.500,000 IN CASH GIFTS AT GRAND GIFT! ‘oncert for Keneti of Public Library of Kentucky. for by EDGE, 13 Broad si., New York. (QouLBeTIONS 3UARANTEED — DEBTS | AND claims, large and smail, vigorously prosecuted in a courts of this city and State, by an experienced lawy Without charge inless successiul; highest referenc collections immediately paid over. Address ATTORNE i r box 161 Herald office. ie BOND STREE and 1 nNBAR ishing in by wal | NTEKPRISE LAUNDRY, 13 4 Broadway.—Gentlemen’s 4 ily the best style: Auting, laces, suits, £0.: orders promptly attended to; prices moderate. MIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT state of Nevada, drawn March 4, 1874, cane Prizes (vy tele; Ticket No, 82, 0 Ticket Ticket No 15,000 ‘Ticket No. 10,090 Wicket No, 32) 0 ‘Weket No. 41 drew 50) , Manaver, Virginia City, Nevada P, ©, DEVLIN, Stationer and Princer, 3) Liberty street, New York. at al AROM RESPONSIBLE PARTIES NO ADVANCE FEM required jor removing Cancers, Tumors, Marks Granuiauon of Lids and Partial Bliadnvss; no euttng om much pain. Hours 2 to 4.” 131 West Twenty-niuih street. N ELEGANT PIER MIRROR AND CORNICES | (French plate), 34x91, rosewood and gilt trame, $125: | iso agreen rep Suit, with linen covers, very low. West 17th street. 39 PARTY, HAVING FURNITURE TO FURNISH A | house, woud let the same to responsible parties | ohably, taking Bord of man and wife as ment. ‘Address Mrs, WATSON, Herald Uptown ry 3 @ipal pay Branch office. rine A miticent richest $100; do., $40 Drawiny desert iperb rosewood corners, richly carved, for $300; carved rosew: pets, Mirrors, Paintings. Bronzes, gere, $15u; Ca Bedsteads. dining’ Furniture, Cutlery, dic. Can be seen this d W. K. LIVINGSTON, 36 W ‘ON, ist old Furnitt Suits Htageres, ber Sets com! Washstands, & plete," viz a Pi Gh iy Weet isth st T THE ELEGANT PRIVATE RESIDENCE 210 WEST | st. will positively be offered at private sale, re- ardless of cost or value, for one week, the entire House- | i . In lots tosuit, consisting—Satin: ik and silk brocade Parior Library and Secratatre Bookcases, Buffet, tension Table; reps, plush and haircloth Suits; —Bedsteads, tine Bedding, Paintings, Bronzes, ance for those about purchasing furniture. ere exainine. No troubie to show goods, Can | ES han PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING FOR EUROPE ‘will dispose of their Frrniture at a if Koom Suit, covered siik brocade of the tion, made order. cost $45, crifice—Mag- for $-00; do. four round ‘ood Eta. Bureaus, silverware, 5th av. notorie, uss Ware, pdsome Cabinets Dressing Case: oe A months, price 8.0, FIRST CLASS OUTFIT IN| FU Parlor Bedstead at , Near Seventh avenie. Pickhar seventh street HANDSOME BLACK WALNUT HAIRCLOTH Parlor Suit, made inthe best manner, in use three 000,35 Marion street. NITURE Pui Beds. 6 irniture, edding, Paymeuts taken hy the’ week or month. ‘Terms easy. KELLY & ©0., corner of Twenty-tfth street and Sixth avenue, N, B,—We putno fictitious vaiue on our guods, We ask no exorbitant prices. Coa AND F 886 Third avenue, betwee cash prices; weekly or monthly A, n RNITURE AT THE LOWEST ayments taken, CUNNINGHAM, th and 23th streets, IGKENS’ CURIOSITY Furniture, Bi (ut EGRAAF & COCHRANE, 1s2 and 15) West Twenty-third street, 10 SHOP. ronzes, Paintings and everything, Broudway, opposite New York clotel. between Siath ana seventh avenu Parlor, Cha:nber, Dining Room and Library Furniture; Mattresses. spring Beds, Ac. Largest assortment, best designs, lowest prices, of any house in the city. pes Ai! goods ktiaranteed as represented, REDUCED. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR Furniture, HAL TI Carpets daring this month, LH Ul at 90 per cel | nt and Bedding, ss than spring prices, mcither #7 and 99 Bowery or &i Fourth avenue, The Carpet Department will be discontinued azes and ricn patterns; Et En very cheap, at the oid place, 112 Geen, SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPE lish, Brussels and ingrain ra William and Nassau, side entrance, st of May next, Hton street, between monthly XEORGE A. CLARKE'S POPULAR SYSTEM OF ayments, the most advantageous method of obtaining first cliss' Furnitare, ¢ pets, Mattresse: AND 8 West Thirty- FIGHTH AVENUE, t, and 2 the ling AEGER'S WAREHOUSES, from Thirty-third to Thirty-tourth stre Ninth avenue—The oldest and most extensive in the busines:.—Storage for furniture, bag; and Wares of every description in separate. ch partments; night patrol receive goods ai all is Sigh ee BANKERS. Circulars of information furnished. TAYLOR & Cv., Bankers, Il Wall street, New York. AVANA LOTTERY.—IMPORTANT INFORMATION will begiven for next drawing. E. SONNENBERGS box 644 Post office, New Haven, Cont | FJAVANA AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT DRAW- | ings —Intormation given and price lists tarnish | TAEODOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau street, New Yorks Lock box 5,504. AST C4ANCE —$50 ONLY FOR A FORTUN Ua few days ieft; hurry up! Thave a tew I éts in the Public Library Gut Cove rt for sale, at $0 each: Tenths tor $5; Halves. $25. ‘icket that will draw | the capital prize still on hand at P. C, DEVLIN’S, Sta~ tioner, 2 Liberty street, New York. u OTICE IS H&REBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERS signed retired from business on the Ist day of | March, and he will not pe re-ponsitie for any purchas 3 dein name on and after that date, = Sr On ANE ANCTAWRENCE VAN WART, Mancn hy 157 FFICIAL DRAWIS Lott RANTOORY, HETRA CLA‘ CUckY 8Tard No, 223—wancw 14, 1874. , 7 63, 6, 4, 38, KENTUCKY, CLASS ARoR 14, 1874. 76, 12, 19, 41, 45, 4 3 20, , 3 09 EXTRA CLass NO. 125—MARCH & cores leabeas pwahom 16 beze LASS NO. | 7h 4 47. 65, 64, 68. | Address UTE, Post office box lt, Jersey City, No Sy | LASS 97-~GEORGIA STATES | ry. —3, 29, 9, 53, 6), 34, 9, 12, 30, ‘20, 10, 30, 8, 6, 20. 10, EVENS, Manager. | PRIVATE RETREAT FOR INESRIATES AND PRR4 | E sons suffering trom mental or nervous depression | Dr. Wilham Marphy, lae Health Commisstoner, ha | opened bis spacious residence at Mount Vernon, Wes | chester county, New York, ag a Sanitarinm tor bot | sexes. Letters addressed Dr. WILLIAM MURPHY wil | receive immediate attention, roome street, oF All Englishmeut, D ADVERVISEMENT UNDER THA 1UstoM, head of Exchange, TEVDING INVITATION REDE Paper, very elecaut ign Note pers in great Variety. Established 184), $1 WEEK | rsation “guar, | evenings on COSTER, street and Broadway 102 Broadway, | CHEN SIE DEUTSUR? CON. eed in three months. Call el q a | | T 00K ovT, | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, HE, ING TELEG LAM, TELEGRAM, TELEGRAM, OF ALL FINK ARTS, awn ENSION WINDSOR, PLACE DES ALPES, GUNBY PFyat Yuin rirt class boarding homer: near the | lake, steamboats and railroads; English spoken. 4 | 5 PROPOSALS, dt FAIR GKOUNDS ASSOCIATION } ROSPEOT PARK | PRQSRECT Aled proposals tor the privilege of pool, | Selling ior the season of 1574, also tor the rentof the res.) r situated In the grand stand of the above! Ui be received. UNUL April 1 ‘The associat | Hon reserve the right toreject any or all proposals, Bye | order of she Executive Cotinittce. | GbO. W. OAKLEY, Superintendent, 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, | taurant and } association, MISCELLANEOUS, & DANZIGER'S INDIAN INSEOT POWDER) ¢ and Magnetic Paste, for the destruction of 1 inde cr vermati.. Wholernie and retail sane aepor I spring and parlor Beds, &c. 747 Broadway. Houses and | White street, corner Broadway, Orders taken for cleat: | apartmenta furnished on liberal terms, ing houses and ships of insects. AEGER'S REHOUSE! NUE, RS 88. CLING, 105 WEST FORTY-POURTI Frome Thtrtyechied oa histy tere cizeetay mers bos street, will give a little prosent to any lady callin Ninth avenue—The oldest and most extensive establish: | or sending stamped ad 4. ments of the line in the business, Storage for furniture, baggi ‘ate closed compartinents atall hours. See 187 , goods and wares of every description 1m night patrol sieinnsineiliieaaticnetiats sepa: i receive gouds Carpets, Carpets. Furniture, Furniture. New goods, new prices. The largest and best assortment of Carpets and her house in this rete ian nd 10 WM per cen, aud Wal ture at lower p All goods marked down ranted as represented. ons Farn L D. KELLY A H, O'Farrel), 6 Hight avenue, 3, STATIONERS, 9% | FULTON ‘ai.—Account Books made to ord QLOTE & JA street, near Willi at short notice! a REYLAUR., 1 I IVE AND LET LIVE.—LADI | La men’s oyster and Dining Roo | ner Pulton street, Fifty years it | house, and sull holds its prestige, ANTS. as Eas etd —— a | WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C AND KILVERS WATCHES, EWELRY adv re fi ie low, to ances; old Gold ant Milver' Doty nt or oxchanwed Foner, advanced. LIN, jilsey House, ¢ BYES 17 Braadway. opposite Gi

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