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Comedy, i in Gree act 000, '. 9° i Box office open daily trom 9 x GEO. L. FOX's ™ g ; x ONN ¥ ies BRUADWAY THEATRE WAY. BROADWAY. £ 3 gE 3 8x XE | Bee “bs nae te New York ote. ny Luntz °000° ¥ SX Bopp” °ooo” “SN iT. PIS ng ~~ z0Bih's 5 SCHR TTEIC 2 LEoro! ath ECT RIUM LY tee ect more than the MArNEES ‘AT So admission. nces daily. aay ‘ibe Admission $1. No extras. LAR the Great Grimaide 7 Pays s ot ah artes, Mr. Ae CAPOUL'S BENEFIT MATL ra M SeaecR cron tapout, MONDAY, MAY 4 TLMA A Madame LUCCA. TORMPANT. in bis Great at fomic Trick I. my BOP pep mine of NEE. c. K FOX, Inimitable Pantaioon. ©. W, RAVEL, Unequal’ed Harlequin. NILSSON, RSKA. LUCCA TORRIANL | “LOUISE BOSHELL, | 0 | LUCIA ana me rarest mil consist of the following -— roan iam see = wowtaty ‘aed u tot, rea jumbii ig sts. sa sat kee ot ymuamne PAULINE LUCCA. ind Wire Volante, | a | Sensations of the Day. eee oe aaell 4 } Madame CHRISTINE NILSSON. Pro. J. I, DAVIS, Prof O REARDON, CAPOUL-NANNETTL + with bis tamed Sencot | x | the Musical Wonde. Serr Ripe The Tumbleronicou. ‘The Third act of aie ‘OSTAVA TORR LAN POUL—DEL PUEN' TEC NANNETTI ig he ‘The Third Act of 5 ba Neti iM RSKa. GRAND oHoRUS, ‘AND. OucHEs Ra, Weysical bet and Conductor... 1G. E. MUZIO. Aoademy ; aie also at Schirmer's, 701 Broad- aural and charining Premiere banseuses Mee AUGUSTA LA BELLA and VeNeRIN THE POPULAR SW 18s HELL RINGERS, GEORGIE DEAN SPACLDING, W. f-:PAULDING, Mise Nellie Daniels, Miss I:ttie Morgan, Miss Agnes staniey. ition to the above Will appear a superb and care- full) pee ss BURL EEK Sa Ors and PARTOMING ARTIST». L Lane NHILDREN'’S MALINEcS TUESDAY ER DP ee THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. AT 2 2. M EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MaTINER, of, L Foxs 73, CHARLES © epama 3. LOVE'S TENANCE, z Carriageh may bo ordered at 1030 tt TH AVENUE THEATRE. :STII ST. AND BROADWAY. z ert ath Over at 100, pre 10 sz BUMETY, AUQUSTIN D. -Soie Lessee and Manager FULL GLEE, EVERY NIGHT ™. 7 wooD's, : great AFTERNOON ATT TT EVENING, AT 8 i ; biny Lass TIME of’ ino ete. | By special request, MONSIEUR ALPHONSE 111 OUT LES, | ams sient" onzy, — Py thee theilling pects the Romestis, eune ‘ram. 3 CABIN. evening, 1, Benefit of Sur ten Ant ETE Daas” b Honea of Bir Micueee ead Mans PaSae HE — GHARS Fat ad renroidts ANCE, TRANSATLANTIC. NOVEUIY COMBINATION, RL a anes, , MoNTAGLIN. | Chui OFS PER GADER Oh THE OED Magi ue Eee RKE. (ONS. Octave: USE OF eA TWAORDINARY BILL. Mr. “REMY. STOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. Bis By: sous HARUS BEAEHIT, me ARE RNOON, Miss ADA DAS. -RAYMONDE, | ~ JOHN BE ERNOON. Mra. G. H. GILBERT sclAnoy: BE THIs AFTERNOON. Miss NINA VARIA) | BE: THIS ALTEKNOON. Miss FANNY eM Ree MAT . GUIOHARD. | BE iHIS AFT #NOO! “3 —_— MATINEE, } BE TUIS AF SATURDAY, AT Tt a0 Be oe ‘CEUM THEATRE, CHAS, CHAMBEKLAIN. Jr. LAST NIGH’ GHT: of the successful Historical Drama, MARJOLAINE, A MTH ST. AND 6TH AY. ae Lessee and Manager VS BENEFIT, Tiils ARTE mis’ thursday) afternoon at 2 ‘oreloek BD ote Prorereg CROMWELL'S FAREWELL NIGHTS, at ASA UN HALL, sixteenth street. Mr. F. MACKAY. Robespierre ATURDAY Th T NOIELUS STATED LECTURES, Mia PANN Foote 2 ‘ia Marjolaine | Pais ata pee rome May aH RE RHE So eIOCE: D. lay 4, N bes ty NRE SARURD AE, AF BY RA HORDE, aay 5, IRELAND. an Lan ROAT, MAY ¢-MISS COOMBS, Positively the farewell Art Entertainments. Box office now open. PARK, THEATRESSOW OPEN—TWENTY-SECOND LY SG TBEATEE oy ore Me ee $< ERLAL is e906 A WHURSDAY APTERNOON, "dhe aoe CADEMY. = es HUGUENOTS kia Miltiow, JANAUSCHER: | sreacosthtyely dee MEU RUE One Cot he easy THE’ GREATEST LIVING TRAGEDIENNEs, LHIS CBO SDAY E EVENING, APRIL 80, at & e COMPLIMENTARY pore or Hee ee Ck" by) noch, Loe PRA. Meare COWES BARTLET ond Mra ee ieee * | Bi ean Signor SCOLARA GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Zuitet, Musical Director ana Conductor........ as E, MgZIO Great Gites act doiitimy of paecrow eRnAY) (positively) rae alae eae JANAUACHEE STRAKOSCH EAL. PERn COMPANY. Deborah. +] ANAUSCHE. Grand tarowell night of MILN £8 LEVICK, OU JA K and oF Maye. CHILSTINE NILSEON, ra ILLE; or, 1H CRACKED eiongl (By reque g Committe TEA Cocca Dear and. "Ohy Bhat ule, FED! VSBRISTINE EALSGON oe VAtENETNE tered Lun SrUAET Romsox ontanarak NENT NAANE A te Messrs. Montgome: - BEATS NO TRO: bas THEATRE, is ste AND 587 BROADWAY, GREAT CHANGE—IMMENSE COMPANY. TUE EXCELSIOR TROUI PE OF NEW YORE. ik most attractive bill er ever offered this week. “he THE CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. FOX, SurrH, ST AND CALIFORNIA fam spina bet ee Farce, entit RISH ME Molly —. a Jennie Hi a iB seach indica the reat outhern §sanrouD AnD WILSON. Musical P Moet omdrenel id WAYNE and. USVELY, the great yiaity artists. JONES, the Live! ulss JENNIE ‘Bune every evening. Miss AMY HOBER jon gs. NED TOX'S RETCKN FROM ST DOMINGO. U the immense company ral OF ead in 8 grand Olio Doors open at7. Curtain Pen e 7i. Popular prices of admission, 25c., Suc. and $1. pe THEATRE—LOVE’S PENANCE, , Joernetaned Proprietor and Mana; at 8 o'clock, Doors open tau ob mmences o aiter earatat Land elaborate Preparation, NIGHT, T.W. Robertson" 8 exquisitely. beautiful Comedy LESTER. WALLACK . Gis orizin . JOHN ILE. ruve Mrs. JOHN SEFTON Miss ©. BAT! Miss K. BARI LE’ BOX BOOK OPEN TW Carriages may be ordered at 1030. areal Hoiland and Mrs. Weaver. READY. eer W. BUTLER ThE HEAD CENTRE FOk ‘Oi AW URENENT SEEKERS. UARTET. a SAM RICKEY loue. the gad Serio-comic ——— .Mr. LESTER WALLACK JACK POYNTZ Dr. SUTCLIFFE BEAU ee are r. KRU LonbeBEs UFOY AD FAREWELL GALA MATL ive, LA FAVORITA Sines PAULINE Lucca | NEXT al May 3, at 8 P. M., STABAT MATER—Min SISSON alm “Lucca. NE oF xB J.C. BR On MONDAY, 1g) GRAND OgurLIMENTARY, gees MATINEE TO CAPOUL (tarewell). First joint appearance of the following artists :— Mm le. Ne. NILSSON, ILMA DI MURSKA, LUCCA, TORKIANL Ame: FAREWELI. ee ae GRAND GALA FAREWELL MAINE: OTRAROIOr GRAND Pralian OPERA COMPANY jney a atl ues Tf SATURDAY, MWasttime LAF Mme. PAULINE LU BSignors VIZZANi, NANSETT of GRAND CHORUs AND ORCHEST: | Signor E. MUZIO......... deats now at Aci aiso Sc way, and at No. i1t Brosuway. oo OF MUSIC MIs8 CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, 2DaY MORNING, April 39, lacs: say EVEXIXG, May 4 Selections from 4 Julie ‘Romeo WEDN esbay, MM ORAING, May 6. Selections from ee Cea nic ot Venice.” 9 ndiecadenil Y MORNING, May tions from " cading wilt const | 1 aghes “Much Ado About Nothi NUTE.—the second pate ot each Ri 1 Misceilancous selection, ot Meoruiug readings. at2, Evening Readings at 8. Reserved seats, $1. rf oF sate at Carrillo’s stationery store, 825 Broadway, Tweltth streer, Irom 9 A. M. to 4 P, WSL. daity | Teve’s PENANCE—GREAT SUCUESS, of Y aesasosne or MUSIC, EXTRAURDINARY RY ANNOUNCEMENT. REAPPEARA CK OF PROF Ko TaDIGIt eek OR UekMAN: commencing MONDAY EvaenenG, May I. will commence Saturday The sale of seats and box Ml Broad wa; mer’s music score, CADEMY OF MUSI S(KAKOSCUH UP RA COMPANY.—The be: - st, | for Capoul Benetit can pe had at the Theatre Ticket | | wag PENANCE-—GREAT SUCCESS. bi sgusmea THE EVENT OF 187. BRILLIANT OF! OPENING OF , T. BARNUM’S oa GREAT ROMAN uIvpopRO! GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME RGEST AUDIE) Sotar in IN AMERICA!! IN AMERICA!! a x TEN THOUSAND FASHIONABLE METROPOLITANS | WITNESS, IN ONE GRAND ENTSRTAINMENT TBE CuaSsIC SPLEXDOHS | ee ANCIENT GREECE i SPECTACULAR PAGEANT OF mo Saar NGRESS oF! NATIONs— THE wean ys AND_D. DARING CB mee RACES ITH AMAZONL THE bagged re HU "5 CH. OP GREAT BRITAIN THE ELEPHANT. PO BRACES OF CONT! GRAND LASS! ING ES NTAL EUROPE— XHIBITION BY Nal THE THE, mopeiee AND _REFIN MNASTIC ED GYM: AUIS BY THE LEADING PROFES- A ONALS OF BOTH HEMISPHERES— AND A MENAGERIE EXCEEDING AUL IR BAR | he ¥ 4% Reserved Seats for Orchesira and Balcony can be iE ONS OF LONDON | Broadway. AND HAMBORG! | Orchestra, $1; Balcony, 75c.; Family Circle, 80e.; Notwithstanding the immense capacity of the build. | Jery. we. Private Boxes, ‘seating 4 $6. meg, it is estimated that ne turned away upon the opening 1 sion. To nvord this ¢ Possible, the manaxel dren and all who can EXHIBITION at 2 equal in every respe t earnestiy request I o those of the evening. Principal entrances—Fourth avenue, corner Tw aixth street, and on Madison avenue. Reserved Seats tor both Orchestra and Balcony may be | rocured toree days in advance. tos served orchesti miso at Millett & Co.'s mus Orchestra Chairs, $1 Baie ony Circle, W cents, Galery, Box office open store, No. 437 Broad wa! EVER ASSEMBLED —— | UNBOUNDED PINTENae TNiEUE 1 Se aaa OF | RACES AND STEEPLE- Y, OSTRICH, AND CAMEL were necessarily whit as gained admis- @ and excitement as much as ad “the AY TEMNOON o'clock, which entertainments are and balcony seats secured Chairs, 75 cents; Family office, Fitth Avenu (Pu EVENT OF 1874. | P. T., BARNUM’S GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME. | AFTERNOON AND sEVENING. CONGRE: oF GY | | UM'S | GRAND CLASSIC . ROMAN ROMAN GRAND STEEPLE ELEPHANT HURDLE 4ONKEY CAMEL PONY FLAT ac, NATIONS. AcTsS RACES, RACES, AOTS. CHASES. RACES. RaCeEs. RACES. RACES, RACES, ACES. &C., a EE sah 5 ” 4 s a 2 3 5 $ £ B Fa s PI a THE AIT LL 7PM. TIONS Grand Menagerie De artment open, at 1:30 and, pera he moves Pageant ot the CUNGRESS OF Na’ promptly at 2:30 and 8 o'clock. Avoid the crowd by attending the afternoon perform. | ance, which entertainment is equal in every respect to that of the evening. AND | EVENING MR. GARNIER WILL GIVE, AT HIS | Y hrs pe ble rand Billiard kxhibition, concluded with all the Tatiey shots. YN LET, NIBLO'S THEATRE NEW YORK, erfect order, with scenery, &c. zh Possession May 1, svt pce T., chambers siee enty- from i LYN ART ASSOCIATION.—THE SPRING EX- be for two wrk April 28, roms A. M. till 10 P r #8 oges 28 cents. SWAY'S BROOKLYN TH ji e eminent Actor, Mr. C. W. COULDOGK, tu nis orginal specialty oi LUKE FIELUING, cauls’s Drama, y y OOP: K. KAHN'S GRANL Ml Mt AND POLYTECHNIC aeeeee NO OUF cases I Neale sate remodelted and wheh, 5 tres ptt, THEATRE—CUARLES = FECHTER—LOVE'S ae thed pad piney PEnAROe _——____— vant frame, breathiiig mechani comprising the most MEtoroureax —— taining xmibition im the world. Ad= THEATRICAL AND waeace ® cents. scientific lectures dally, sree to co.» | gadahaabad pt ThE ATRE—NOW ic ESTABLISUMENT, STREET AND BRUADWAY. ERALD TEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- ™ et oe eras 2 ,4 bi y yetegen Houston and Bleecker streets rey ©: | One should visit the Wonderiul museum; jt 19 tull toaDwat aap 4h or abomld, we ond fanderstand. Lectures 110" | Marriage.’ ‘hose parties A LARGE ae. ex cons | mms foatend then tant jectuves can have thom —— orwarded, post tre MURATHICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY COTS | WEAN APNW VUuk MUSEUM UP AS OME A CONSTANTLY ON HAND Broadway, Musical ‘Seneter and Conductor | hirmer’s, No. 701 Broad. | CUSHMAN. | Tiekets for uny of the «ingle Read- | morning, May 2, ate Academy of Music and at Scher. C 2D, THURSDAY, por B BuoTH or ¥ Eiewts iT OF MonDAy, Fos a a Ae tay EVENINGS, Tl . IN UEB ra MC Stee PRETATION OF im Sheridan Ei a.characterization cote Se asan Sting compassion uation that ae w ee eT personauon In consequence nt onan for seats to witness GREAT Bi Hee or ace rent poten * Oe v AND pate ‘eDaY EVOs, yay? Dae WELL PER. it affords the ma: rt quent TUUR SB ay ON TUBSDAS) ebay ae MIs8 NEILSON’S Br iar SATURDAY + THRE A AT 1:30, ROSALIND.... eS) the last uUme., .Miss NEILSON ON MONDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1874, The young American tragedian, MR. Jods M'CULLOUGU. itt make his first appearance at this. thea Montgomery Bird’ + ae Nis “y five acts enutled a SPARTACUS... pe seseeotene ie Soin M’CULLOCGH Seats may be secured six x days in advance at the box office of theatre, or branch ticket office, at the inusic | store of C. Il. Dityon & Co,, 7 Broadway. Jous MecuLLOUGH. JOHN scCULLOUGH, | the popular American actor, as | SPARTACUS, NDAY | NONDAY EVE. THEATRE-—NOW OP! i} PAttecur AND BROADWAY. qxe OPERA HOUSE. POPULAR PRICES. ADMISSION, “e +s.s5FIFTY CENTS, 3) conte and Si’extra, | paurzy Cire! seats 80 cons aad ah oar Cows, DURING THR WEEK ENDING MAY 3, dineluding a Matinee i Saturday), will Lt reac uted, ior the Bras 4 oie einen ae York, oe | fter obialniny great success In other citi | absorbing. i OMANCE OF THE BACKWOO: ODS, ari Branged | in five acts, and with new and petiaeacs seonery and a powerful cast, including the renowned young American ith OLIVER DOUD BYRON, in three principal characters, DONALD MoKAY, THE HERO Ov THE MODOC WAR!!! | | | The drama is replete with with censational inom and | bas grand omens and p00 a ture: resen Un aavy: FORCE Ms fie OVER ONE HUNDRED has beev ergazed, x atfor Liste WATTLE, SCENES, and exciting incidents of Far TY SECOND | "aE BYRON! and all the interesting Western Life on the borders of of civilization. | | NOZICE.—The Thirteenth nth Colcswal Operatic Concert ‘wall not be given on next sunday, but on MAY 10, | | TpuEATRE COMIQUE, 514 Broadway. Mr. JOSH. HART.......... Sole Proprietor | The ve: ery laa able ue, | AS SHE LED oR yD | SHE \ Miss LENA EDWIN end vee ELanp HOLT ct ie great COOL BURGESS. HABRIGAN and HART | THE 30! | bebe a oie DIAMOND and RYAN, | HAY and PORTER, | Ku Mis ALICE BENNECT, | Miss JENNIE YEAMANS, Biss RATHO'CONNOM, | a vane a the Cae aoa ols, | The Com! rama, vi . "ihe OHIO WOMEN. | Matines Wednesday and ‘A MONDAY WEA diay rea appearance of GtRARD BYN: Ne. 3 me i BARRIGAY | OS GUE THE FLOOR: HN WIGD'S laughable A | eye ae ONE, Two. i ER, | first cle | 248 | | tr Comic Sketch | wuo owns tun Liat el ee SITUATIONS WANTED=FEMALB®, Cooks, &e. SOTH 8T.—TWO SISTERS: ous 48 G00D crane Sakata anata, Wood lo | Ay trom last ast employes. etwes 628 StH 6TH Fling | oon Me oor 1s ine | th the was roni: family; family; good ¢ ood elty CC, - us ay —AS FIRST CLASS COOK IN A PRI- mily; can do all kinds of cooking and baking; eve years! years’ city reicrence. 64] IST AY. Near srry st —a RESPECTABLE womai lent cook in a small private family; can wash iron; best city reference. Chambormaids, dé&c. | WEST MTH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL san he hembermald and waitross ina private famil; Pian sowing; is obliging; no objection to 1! 6 country. Q] NBS? writ st—a RESPEC rABUB BE YOUNG GIRL as chambermaid and tress; city refer- enee, Can be seen at her present corplaper's “APRIL 30, 1874—QUADRUPLE SHEET, ATIONS WANT WATSON EALES. ANTEDMA SITUATION AS F ‘= Piast GLAgs WAITER, hh’ avs SEsaEe AND Saustee W 1 ao Bia’ the Cc in st pean fea ag ldycquntre: tases Ear NTED—A DRREEPER: © AN RLY W? ‘rom pan. ga Rosesary. Aadress crite se eatdioymen's J: Mody bOx 176 sy palney, age ‘aud __ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, A Y SINGLE | MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN AS CC COACH. man %, Kiger first class city reference, Adc ress R., box rald office, Wastepaa SITUATION, BY ? FIRST CLASS coachman, who has tue best city reference. Van be seen at, or address, his last employer's, 22 West 2ist st. WANTED—A COLORED COACHMAN: MUST UN- derstand his business and be willing and obliging. ga. wth reseren at Empire Rubber Works, rord- am, N. 28 ik IRVING PLACE,—A YOU Na 9 GIRL AS CHAM: bermaid and waitress and to assist with washing. Can be seen at present employer's. 33 W2St sD St. BETWEEN OTH AND 6TH AVS.— A neat, tidy young girl to do chamberwork and ee or chamberwork and fine washing; best city ref- 4 WEST TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Fe aschambermaid and waitress; no objections to assist in fine washing; good reference. Can be seen at her present einployer’s. 10 KAST 23D ST., NEAR 4TH AV.—A R&ESPECTA- ble German girl, who speaks English, as cham- bermaid and waitress, 137 7TH AV. BETWEEN 18TH AND 19TH STs., top floor, front—A respectable young woman as chambermaid and waltress, or would assist in whing {1 required ; best city reterence, WEST 87TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as chambermaid or waitress; no objection to fine wi 154 ) the country tor the summer, 194 Tii_AY,, | ET WEEN SST AND 92D STS.—A resp pectal young girl as chamnbermaid and indress or chambermaid and waitress; good reter- ences Call tor two days, WEST S6TH 87.—A GOOD GERMAN GIRL AB chambermaid in a private family. Call for two oT WERT 430 BT.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL A‘ chambermaid and waitress in a private family; Good reference; no objection to the country, ee A aeaiitcuend FECHTER—LOVE'S | | oe PBNAROB ee | | Outre THEATRE, | —— | bi FAMILY RESORT, $ } BURLESQUE AND NOVELTY, Every evening at 8 0 o'glogk 4 “ai Saturday Mi {ono oF ixoce OLIO OF INNOCENT AMUSEMENT. Triumph of the glorious of the glorious s WORRELL SISTE: TERS, SOPHIE, | IRENE, | and Peset Typ ae YMPIC. Fra Diavolo, | = = ce ue | Divoree, “5 America of | : ‘| Bad Whpkey, | the MARTENS : | ] Irish Oratory, FAMILY, FIC. | | Facial Delineation, ¥ | Roaring Fai Farce, c _Seulpior meer Violin Comique, Last week een ee a emcee SY Tyrolean Echoes, of the ‘yrolean Echoes, ur 1 “Gat Duet, 1 accomplished ——_————_ | Acrobatic Essence. o—— RIGL Sik SISTERS... With the full etr strength of 80 Beally first class artists. RELS. ILL TROVATORE | Ww st and 6th av, Begins ati’ Over at i | Box office open trom 9 a. M. to 10 P.M. Seats secured, CROWDED TWO HOURS FUN. with fashlonabie one tees audience: | BRYANI’S MINS(KELS. TANT PROGAMSE, | 8 ai worih and Bugene's TROVATORE, Ring, in a rn ey Jubilee Tin, poet ae r {Li fROVATORE. (Well Bryant, Unsworta, Eugene, | | Nee Neyinout Bobellart, Brock Way, “Emerson, Hogats | Dave Rood, de. MATINEE EVI ERY SATURDAY AT2. EAT SUCCESS, OWENGRIN,” by WELS, 150, 5 LEYBACH, $1; | Ld “Strauss Carnival Lancer: Richard Hotf- | man's “aida, 3 Wels, Toe. ; “Avant | ¥ Danse,’ jargucriie,” valse, Guttschalk, \% “Whate'er ‘Betide,” Se, Pub- | Til Broad | K IHEATRE—CHARLES FECHTER—LOVE'S | ENANCE. AR B. POLK AS VICTOR, IN THE VERY FUNNY + tarce of “ici on Parie Francais,” Lyceum Theatre, ‘Tirsday Matinee. oo THEATRE—LOVE’3 PENANCE. SITUATIONS WANTED—rEMALES. LIVINGSTON PLACE, BETWEEN 15TH AND 16TH streets (present employer's).—A respectable woman ascook ina private fmzy; will assist with the wash- | ing; eight years’ city reterenc Fi 3] West, 32D st. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’S).—A3 e good plain cook; first class laundress, chamber maid and waitress. 34 WEST 14TH ST. respectable girl PRESENT KMPLOYER'S.—A 8 first class cook in a private | | tamily or private boarding house. Cell tor two days, | | 39 West in —A COMPE*ENT WOMAN AS | thorough cook and assist with washing; first class | } pi. refer an last pla ce. ) and fitand do all kinds ence froin inst pluce 22 WEST 83D 8T,—AN AMERICAN GIRL TO DO up stairs work; good city reference. 234 EAST USTH ST. (HARLEM).—A RESPECT. able girl to do upstairs work or as children’s urse; can do all kinds of embroidery and plsin eewing. au tor two days, WEST 47TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT. able girl aschambermald and laundress; good elly reference. 288 3D AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO do chamberwork and wait:ng; four years’ city Teference trom last place. 30 EAST {7° ST., CORNER 1ST AV., THIRD floor, tront room.—A respectable girl’ as nares and chambermaid; understands sewing on Wheeler & Wilson's machine ; best city reference. 3.4.3 Bast UTH Sf., FIRST ¥1LOOR, FRONT, ROOM No. 4.—Iwo Protestant girls; one as good cook washer and ironer; the other as chamber- maid and waitress and willing to assist with the: wash. Brel (et ironing; good tity reference from their last tL BAST 18TH ST.—A RE-PECTABLE YOUNG girl, living at home with her parents, in a nice privgte family to do chamberwork and take care of a hild y roterence. 428 EST 44TH ST.. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.— A Protestant girl as chambermaid and waitress in a private family. val 38D AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS ( chambermaid and to do plain sewing or assist with washing in @ respectable family; 2 objection. to the country; two years’ reference from las: place. Can en tor two days. 44 8D AV,. SECOND FLOOR.—A Senet pred young girl as chambermaid and wattre: would do'chamberwork ana fine washing ; no objection | to the country; best city reference. 5 if AV. BETWEEN GIST AND aD STS. THIRD | floor, front room.—A young girl as chambermaid and to arsist in waiung; will and obliging; good erence. Drei akers and Seamstresscs. WESt 88D ST.—A VERY RESPECTABLE GIRL 98, can do all kinds of family sewing son's machine. Can seen at her present employer's, where she has lived five years. 21 WEST S0TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS. maker wishes a few more families to work for by the da, 4 stylish fitter and trimmer. 800 EAST 43D St.—AS SEAMSTRESS IN A PR1. vate family; pedereeie dressmaking + ftamily sewing on ‘Wilson’s machine; would assist with chamberwork; no objectiou to the country; best city reference. 703 SHAY. STORE—A DRESSMAKER WISHES a few more engagements by the day or week; can cut, fit and operate; best city reference, General Housework, de. ¢ | 123 WEST 39TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S,—A res] ible ‘al housework. REAR * spade as YOUNG LOU girl to do general housework. 204 girl to do genera! housework io a small private family; isa good p:ain cook, washer ana ironer; good girl to do general housework in a small family; good plain cook, washer and ironer; good reference. roung girl to do ge! ©) 150 West STH. § Df)4. EAST 2D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG cily reterences, 263 WEST td ST TA RESPECTABLE | YOUNG 307 NEST aD St, (PRESENT, ENILOYER'S), —A young American girl, 18 years old, to do house- work for a small private family; willing’ and obliging, 346 WEST 37TH ST., BETWEEN 8TIl AND 9TH avs.—A Protestant girl to do general housework; city references. ref | V ANTED—\ SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A RE- spectabie colored man (single); no objection, to country; good city reference. Apply at No. 7 West 9th st., private stab c. QV ANTED—A PERMANENT SITUATION, BY A thorough coachman ot long experience (mar- ried); city or counuy ven years’ excellent city ref- erence Apply to or ‘adareas STRICT, 158 Enst 234 st. Ww ANTED—A SITUATION BY A PROTESTANT ty tands bry Sxitied it medicine: highest reference: wie 4 1. Saad ave et cook; wages moderate. Address H, tt D—BY fa IMPETENT SINGLY! MAN, SITU. an and groom; has lived with aret 3, bost city references, Address ptown Bri office. HELP WANTED—MALES, A BMART, Cry IY WANTED—TO LEARN paged | nd and ‘be oat lay veataty Mist yours #100” Ae Address HLsON, Uerald oft : A Rett WHO UNDERSTANDS BOXING AND PACK: KDW. W, BAXTER & CO,, 203 Canal at. NGELL’B ROMAN BATIIS, 61 LEXINGTON AVE- nue, want agrecabie, intelligent, industrious Ame! gan men nd women for baths and office; not older than tion as eeadh 1 milies in t! W!'D, box 160 Herala, years; also colorca boy for restaurant Astin WANTED—TO CANVAS BAilsy DVER. so a and sabenr| odo: ie) pommel pains ‘4 normed shetnoon: atthe ae oes isd Bowery. 7? gi 4 ast SF Gti abs TC No. 7 Warren street, fourth floor. By NOW IS YOUR TIME.—$57 MADE BY ONE canvasser in one bir; By only 8h for an eutats steady employment, NOVELTY 300 Broad ‘ay. AS HONEST, TRUSTWORTHY MAN WANTED—T0 Foe OTE Mt night Address ARTHUR JONES, Herald NY'PERSON CAN MAKE AN INDEPENDEN? LIV. ing, ny city or country, without cap! articu INDEPENDENT free irs, or ten cents by mail. INsritun ton, 40 Broadway. reom 5h OY WANTED—ONE WIi0 UNDERSTANDS THE oyster business, Call at 612 Hndson st, at? A. M, OY WANTED—IN LAW OFFICE; MUST SPEAK German and write « fairhand, Address, imme- diately, W. &5., box 207 Herald office. “ ‘AOUALITY Ov RIGHTS I5, THE FIRST OF ALL Fights.”—Wanted, an agent tn ever Union for the Gompiete Works and. Life of ony hatte Sumner. £o:d only by subscription, Apply to BULLER @ FLERTWOOD, W7 Franulin street, Boston. ARMER WANTED—MUS rienced in seoding all pans, a grains, o iT BE MARRIED, EXPE- rass and = nti box iy m savntes on aun facie state if able oe asalate, re Helier tats, |” pacts German or italian: give ret per week, Address HISiOKIOU3, ORTER WANTED,—MAN OF ABOUT THIRTY, competent to actasshipping clerk. Address, with igi1 relerences, stating pay required, £., box 33:9 Poet RAVELLERS IN ee Ane OF THE UNITED ccoupying simall space, telling fapiaiy and paying ‘8 Sood prodt by addressing 3. vox ita tie ANTED—AN EFFICIENT COLLBOTOR ON, COM, nD; only such, who can give undoubted secu- rity need apply. Address N, Mc Ley box 11 Beratd office, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 15 TO 18 YEARS ‘old, to copy and fold circulars (Protestant); siso a tony 3 for copying, &c. Address N.W., box 193 oun} Jeral ‘ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY TO LEARN THE hardware and house furpishin; Daennen must live home with bis parents. Call at 8.6 oth a: petted ee a a ah ethene ANTEDTAN ACTIVE | MAN | (CATHOLIC) | OF bility fo work outnide f0 ran old Srrablianed Apply, aftet 9 A. Bf. to W. K. YORs’ Want YOUNG MAN WHO Is ere droos, giving rafarence aud prossnt ce proses bed & 7 hess CUAKLES BuONSON, box 18) Herald office, Westep= WORKING FOREMAN ON FARM; MAN to understand agricultural implemen fe to at- a to airy: &e. d three farm lavore apply at Ais BOY, WHO RESIDES WITH HIS Bat fo keep books and make himeelf gener. we useful. in own handwriting, stating age and rences, tone station D, Wanteoccanvassens IN NEW YORK, BROOK. lynand Newark; large commission Apply Bioad st, room 17,’ New York, and at 15 Court at., jewark. Wi 468 WEST 33D ST.—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework; no objection to the country; best city reference, Call or address, a 7TH AV., TOP _FLOOB,—AN INDUSTRIOUS 7719 Joung woman, who is willing and. obliginy do geveral housework: 18 8 good plain cook! exceflent washer an ironer will be found frasiworthy and relta- bie; two years’ t reference trom last ems Q] 7TH, AV. CORNE ST., TOP FLOOR, [BL Tone tooin A respectable git to do general housework in asmait family. 803 S2AY got STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl todo general housework; satistactory ret- erences. Laundresses, &c. 126 CLINTON PLACE, THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 12.— A respectable woman as laundress or to do cham- terwork and tine washing and ironing; good city reter- ence from last employer. 16( WEST 28TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman as first class laundress in a private family: best city reference trom last place. 525 IsT AV., «) room.—to do gentlemen's good washer ; best referent 5 506 AST 14TH ST.. NEAR AV. A, IN THE e crockery store.—A respectable woman wishes to take in tamily washing, ladies’ or gentlemen's; ret- erence it required, Mrs, GORY, 876 t8An SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—AS first class laundress; best city retecence. Can be seen for one day. vashing; honest and Nurses, &c. 182 7TH AV., NEAR 21ST 8ST.—A COMPETENT Person as nurse: iscapable of taking the entire charge of children: no objection to light chamberwork¢ isa neat, tidy person and a good sewer: best city reter- ’ voTH ST.—AS COMPE’ ction to trayel with a lad, T NURSE; 225 vos | €renice froin last place. 227 WEST 31ST BE SEN 7TH AND 8TH (avs, ring second bell.—A nurse by the week ‘or montis just now disengaged, wishes a few more en- Bag ents; st city | rererence, ‘TI ST.. RooM 5A A YOUNG GIRL 232 aenurse and seamstress: can operate on. ding- er'sand Wheeler & Wilson's machine; no objection to going in the country ; 1s willing ; yood city reterence. | Waterproot and oth: ‘ANTED—A BARKEEPER ACQUAINTED WITH lunch business: sober and cleanly; none necd nd whore character will not bear the closest scratiny. #2 ly ee tah ‘ ands P. M. to-day, Caledonia House, le 8: M ENTS WANTED AT AMERY'S SHOW card establishment, 175 Bowery, | Any person who persovercs can uke’ $10 aaity selling hi new style show cards, ee ‘TRADES. BOY WISHES TO LEARN rs “TRADE—CARPENTER fan blacksinith pealeeree Address or call at Mrs, INTER, WHO UNDERSTANDS KAL- ‘all.on F, ¥, GROOT, 483 Canal st. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A LICENSED ENGI. | $300; also first THREE PAIRS OF STAIRS, BACK | + best city ret: neer; is a sober, en rious and refiable man; Al references, Address ENUINEEK, box 108 Heraid office. TANT. TO KEEP TIME AND collect bills in a carpenter, Spalnter. bid can deposit ass plumber and and painter, 93 rt, 93 Prince st. ANTED—A PROUFREADER, EXPERT ED IN newspaper work. Apply, by, letter, stating terms, que eeone and references, to NIGHt EDITOR, box cc. iV | dress, tor three days, A. K., ANIED-EMPLOVMENT, BY A THOROUGH architectural draughtsman; city references, Ad- box 181 Herald office. | among tue people. —_--—_——- The Troubles of the Laborer=What Are the Remedies? To Tas Epitos oF 108 HsRALp:— Social questions loomed up in the front of publio Mffe in these United States at the initiation of the sruggle with slavery. That form of the wrongs Put upon labor by capital naving been rectifiea, other forms of those wrongs demand rectification now. And the Providence which the ordinary ob. server can trace in the operations of the moral world has prepared the way for this new work by sequences from the work just accomplished—those sequences of war under which we benotd onpital operating to-day on {ree labor 1m oppressions that may weil startle tne conscience aud apprehension of the country. The standard of value in the political science @) the laboriog man 1s the work of bis hands. Apply: ing this in the dallyyexpertences of his life, he Goes directly to the conctusion that it has become depreciated as a commodity o1 exchange, His hiv. 1ng poorer, his clothing humbler, his bouse accom- Modation meaner, a retrospect of fourteen years brings him face to face with the conviction that he 1s being forced down steadily.in the scale of being. value of labor goes, tn the thinking of the working classes, beyond the question of wage. It poluts to many special instances of that depreciation, pus to none with a deeper and clearer sense of wrong than to the convertible value of labor in an ex change for housing, ‘The unskilled totler could afford before the war to obtain for his little household the accommods. tion of three ar four rooms, That measure of de cency 18 now beyond his reach, The depreciation in the purchase power of his labor has slready forced his family into two rooms, and the progress Of the depreciation threatens it with the further Gegradation of a habitation in a cellar, The artisan could afford in 1660 to nurture his children in the heaitn and decency of the hous of@smull householder; bute condition of things has arisen since then that, going still from bad te Woree, has sudjected him, with his sons and Gaughters, to the sickliness and meanness of @ residence in & crowded tenement, and for his housing in this crowded tenement, degrading and impure though {t is in its influence on him and his, he is mulcted in the sweat of his brow to the extent of from thirty to forty percent. Of the ten hours of his daily labor he 1s forced to give his landlord three or tour. ‘The rent cxaction i3 not an A dpa: on the Im boring classes only. It comes home with grinding harsuness to the shopkeeper. If that citizen transacts but a small business, that exaction oper. ates on {tin constant tappings of his till to even the last dollar of his ii:tle cupital. Mf, on the,otner hand, his energies and outlays establish a fourish- ing trade, the landlord, who nas been lying in wait for him all the year, gauging his capacity ior bein; blackmailed, swoops down upon him on the 1st of May wito the demand ior possession or additional plunder, In either case, with the reot threefold ‘What it was before the war, the shopkeeper, where he has not been actually ruined, struggles in a wasting strain of miiud and muscle to win, over and above tne ever increasing demands of his landlord-overseer, the bread, not of a reo citizen, but ofa rent lashed slave. hile the industrial classes are being degraded and impoverished by oxorbitun® rents they ere wade victims of further oppression by the licene tousness of wealth, “Corners” in: currency de- prive them of employment; “corners” in Wheat Toh them through their bread; “coruers” in goid Tob them through their clothing; and, forced out into tne suburbs for decent habitation, their Cod ubjects them to robbery under the ersten ow, sir, ask you whether an uprising people, against such a condition of! tte py ave pointed out is not asimple questionof aie, The “strike” is w new feature of American socte! a feature that has grown out of anew ordor at things. Whatever else that product of a new stat of aifuirs, of pew relations between cot aul labor, may be good jor, it is certainly good agan evidence that tho pao ar] law abiding though he be, can be driven to assert his rights by measures of desperation. Storm premonitions come sometimes tn clouds no bigger than a man’s haod, If Sonscience ao not recoil irom the Mapper rad of the wealta Gucers, prudence may well pause, belore it have pressed them into toe degradation at which masses Of men become dangerous, As surely as the righting of tne wrongs 01 slave labor took its form thorougn redr mm war so surely will the righting of the wro: oriree labor take whatever form of thorough redress may oe made necessary by the obstinacy or the blindness ot the teas epuons The love of humanity from which this sprucg gives euroest sympathy to the cause of labor, Tuat love of order which is the tundamental condition of this society demands re Fe (oT dren o/ toil shall not have reason to be discon teuted with its workings; and both or these con- cur in calling jor some such agitation to arrest the enslavement of the white freeman as that which struck the letters irom the black slave. I thereiore, a movement eae ee going outside of par- ties, shail faunt boidiy, @ abolitiontste did, 19 the teetn of pretended right oO! constitutional cant, a banner blazoned with the demand of demo- cratic conscience, that tue wrongs of labor shall be righted on that only basis of permanence in ree society, justice! My proposition for restoring to dignity and had bein content) ures. To give r a its character Tek, leave t those Ineasures are, They’ sha; to @ mass of o volcanic fires tn men 10 the form of They are these :— First—The organization peti oh with the powers and privileges of chartered Second—the reduction of rei g by limiting the interest on city property to that on money and by ihe. the valuations of that property to real va {hird—The adoption of restrictions necessary for freedom and breadtn of competition in trade and jor & gegeral diffusion of business and wealth M, BUIT HEWSON, A WOMAN'S PROTEST AGAINST CREMATION, To THE Bprfor oF THE HERALD:— Now thatthe papers are tull of grim and ghastly jokes as to the teasibility of utilizing the remains of our loved ones, by burning them ia gas retorts ana lighting the city with their remains, pray let & woman protest against the ill-timed levity thas thus turns subjects long considered sacred into a ae een, we SITUATION, FOR A STATIONARY EN | Add: ‘ith the very best of reterences. | JOHN SOW N, 735 2d st. NTED—AN ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN: ‘@ permanent situation and @ good salary will be grith. abl . DAVIS | ws given to one well recommended. for inteurit Address FRAN ity to manage office work. Aronitect & Baltimore, Md. R ME u prendre soins de grands en- ‘dadresser au No. 74 Varigk mime cy ebartibres fants; sachant bien coudre. st. aut coin de Canal st. xen DEM¢ i, FRANCAISE DESIRE VOYAGER mille. resser au No. 79 feay entre fi et Sicure, pendant tne journse. For Other Want Advertisements Directory. See () West 41ST STA kesrE ABLE YO D5 )! man to take care of children or to do chau aerwo' 1 take full charze of a baby from its intanc: best city WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS | first class cook; understands cooking and bak: ing in ali their branches: ea: take entire charge of the | kafehen very best city relerences. Can be seen tor two | 140 3 | and ironer —_ ileed Weer 19fH ST., IN THE ROAR—A RESPECT. young woiran as good plain cook, washer t city Feterence trom last place. WEST 28TH ST. ROOM 1.-TWO RESPEOT- able girls; one a5 good plan cook and to assist | in the washing, the other as chainbermatd and waitress and to assist in the w. 15: NO objection to the country; good city rereren: | vAe 7TH A BETWE 2D AND 23D STS.--A E respectable young woman as good cook, washer and ironer in a private iamily; city referem 920 WEST 27TH 8’ WO RESPECTABLE women ; one as cook and fo assist with the wash- ing; the other as'chambermaid and waitress; no obi | Hon to the country ; best eity rererence bi 40 BAST 2d 8t,—A COMPET YOUNG | Woman as first class ev city reference Trom rom her last place. Callor ad G Ww ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG | 248 ¥ S cook, washer and ironer, or to do general ho usework ina sinall private family; good city | FIRST FLOOR,—TWO RE. together ; one as good cook | aschambermatd and waitress; | | | | | - | erences. FAG WEST wit sr table girl and laundress; th | good eaty rerer | BAST B14 hint | tion to go in the counts Tat place. BETWrEN IST AND 2D AY: | 0K AN & DELVAL® no obj Yi best city rel ce from her Qty BA » SEOOND PLOOR, FRONT.—A BIG Feapectable girl as cook, and to do the washing | at a small private family + SIX years’ reference from last | Place. | 32 EAST “TH A RESPEC aj WOMAN as Lod class cook, in French, A ke full charge of wie ib house fibuse, oF large boarding house; unde business; no objection to the country; auexceptionaiis Fataranna, ence, Call or alilress tor two days, S11 WEST ute Br CAN kxpen ED MONTHLY nurse can be engaged b; the week or month; relercnces trom physicians and ladies. Inquire tor NUKSE, * Waitresses, dc. WEST 4TH ST.. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL 8 as first class waitress in a private family; best city refercnee. WEST 13H ST., IN TIE. REAR, SECOND FLOOR, 34. “Wick room—A'respectable young giel ns first class Wateress in a aiping rou: is fully cowpetent to take entire charge ue re quire: 1; good city oT ii Would assist in chaimberwork ; distance in the country; best city 140 “ST 19H A YOUNG Nici ne waitress or. chambermaid and assinant no objection to a boarding house; best erty ret- st #1 St.—A COMP VE woman as first class waitress it a private fami no objection tere go a short Pi ABLE ~ WELP WANTHD—FEMALES. “GIRL TO DO G RAL HOUSEWORK IN A A finall private family; niust know how to wash and fron and do plain cooking. dit sast dist st | PANTED—COLORED WOMAN AS COOK, APPLY V at No. 104 East bith st. BRAL HOUSEWORK, WASTED A OIRL FoR B Inquire at store $27 8th a Ww FIRST CLASS SALESLADIES FOR THE suitdepartment. Apply to M. RAJMAN & CO. Union square. beat WARTED—A TIDY GIRL FOR CARH OF CHILDREN and todo chamberwork. 15 Luke's place, Le- roy #t. ANTE v A T BOTH MUST he thoroaghly competent and have city reterences. Apply between iv and 1 at biG Kage 36th st 6) FIRST CLASS SERVANTS WANTED-ONE AS first class cook, the other as good chambermaid and waitress: bot must be Provestants and bring good refer- it ences. 2 West “uh at | teenth street, betwe | by addressing W, W, Woy I | 7 ANSTRUCTIO N EX PERLE! NCED “TEACHER, WHO SPEAKS German and English fluently, desires to pedo & position tor ti terms moderate ; iy iterata brookly dient reterences, Address K, Branch office. DAVIS, IN. aker of tna improvel Ardficial -iged oy the faculty to be the only in tue World. 147 Bast eit ‘tied unt #ourch avenuss, VRTFICIAL HU BYES). t ventor and only Human bye, wckno correct imitation BILLIARDS. ANDARD AMERIU. EVE + and the Phelan & Collender ompinarion ic tishions HW. COLL uy Ala lor sule ony vy t cessor to rhelan A —PHELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES, « Now used at St, Nicholas, Grand ral and Wind Sor ho.els itt this city, tor sale only oy GEV, &, PHELAN, No. 7 Barciay street. NEST STOUK OF prices $15) upward: all uit cushion bevels, rooms corner Canal DECKER & CO, TLAV Billiard Fables in th shed .with the reils and over styles. Jentre streets, et brated Ww REMOVALS. ast JOLLY'S SCOURING AND DYRING. CENTRAL be removed around eo: one door trom Broad Uptown sore, 28 Broadway ( w ¢ the It of May ‘sey House). Downtown store. 157 Fulton street. PALLAK, MANUFACTURER OF BEADED 4+ Goods, has re 1 trom 783 Lg ® avenue to 208 Bixth avenue; entrance on cevenceenth street, MISCKin vIOTUR: ry saluabie tures may Pinte bee ‘lors re we ihe best care, ite sala’ U "Uptown Branch ome EL, TIN AND OTHER KINDS Laat Roges.—aRal Bl TIN and warragted; tia Toots repaint: sOMNSON, IM West Thirta-alath street RNITORE, PA Mirrors and valu in a private house. w. winmer inonths; city or coun- | | exhaling no noxtol iruitiul source of idle badinage and persiflage. Surely, even in this heartless utilitarian age, we are not yet so greedy for the “almighty dollar” as to grudge to our dearest ones—vone of our bone, flesh of our flesh—the few feet of ground requisite to bury them decently out of sight, If weare to go back to the barbarous customs of semt-civilized nations, let us begin with bull fights and gladia- torial coatests by nude athletes, or unequal war- fares between wild beasts and human beings for | the sport of the public. But only when we have Teached this depth of degradation let us burn the bodies of those we love, If 13 is detrimental to the public health to bury bodies in or near large cities, how much more so must it be to allow bone boiling establishments, swill milk stables, leaky gas pipes, defective sew- erage, swamps in sunken lots full of dead dogs, cats and chickens, under from one to ten feet of water, a8 may be seen on the outskirts of the city! If, as some state, the amount of the dead buried in or near New York or Brooklyn will reach in acertain stated number of years such an ap. aliing figure that cremation becomes 4 sanitary measure why not remember that although tuere are a certain large number buried each year, those thus turned ashes to ashes and dust to dust the preceding year are no longer 10 @ condition to affect the ya DO Or tieie naather cacthe MT anally 40/0050 aa vapors to burden the baimy air above then, Busore we wre! the ever sucreu privil est from those near and dear to us eRe, of boll outer cai neir freed and immortal souls in co oekeek’ ground, where the birds. in wavin, branches of vernal tress, may lovingly sing 4 sa requiem above them, let us bura the bodies of criminals and paupers, Who have toricited tneir rigat to Christian parial or who have no near and dear Iriends to have their inderinust hear tstringa Jacerated by tae ludevus spectacle ut a hanurul of ashes only lelt ol alt ong A so loved and idolized. ‘Ah, now every motuer’s heart. must instinctively recoil irom the thought of having the tiny form sie hus so Worslipoed become a prey to the de- vouring dames! Ob, wow horrid to think of the sunny ringlets s! has so olen twined loviugly with all a mothers pride arouvd ber* fugers being sorivelied and scorched t6 a loathsome ima: to think of the rosy lips so often pressed (o hers and to her Heart burned to a biack and tera dustt Oh! hoW can men be so crucl ax ty even prop 08e, much more to y tus fearini fatey 18 it no bad ebough to y our loved ones In the cold, dark grave, even under the summer suo and Meath ivagrant howersy Only to Luink Of & jather burotng his son Mm ap fren boli and thea, aiter placing tue ashes ms vase Wpol imantel, boasting that the urn cost only and that the whole expense oO: creme Hon was less thin fiov! When we grow a8 a nw fon so Miserly us tO Wish to measure by mere dol Jars and cents the vest mode of rite. i ot tae bodies of Our ancestors tt will be time eé LR} us to light our streets and bake var Hovarday ea with their dead bodies, LM. The depreciation of the exchangeable ©

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