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; » NEW, YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 3, 1876. —TRUCL SHEET. ~ ee tS FIRE UNDERWRITERS’ TROUBLE. ORAVE CHARGES AOAINGT FIRE INSURANCE COM- PANIN®—A SCANDAL THAT WILL LIKELY BE COVERED UP AND KEPT FLOM THE PUBLIC. The tmevrance meresis, as represented by the THE CENTE SNNIAL. Interesting Scenes and Inci- dents Yesterday. been convulsed by scandals about unfair dealing on the part of companies represented in the Board; but careful efiorts have been taken to prevent the Public, Who patronize these wealthy corporations, trom learning the cause of these disputes. leat the companies might suffer. Time and again the charge of “sharp practice” has been made by one company against another, and the matter in dis- bas been referred quictly to the Executive ‘who manage in some way to scttle the #0 as to avoid scandal All the compa- composing tuis poweriui Board, that repre- Probabiy $100,100,000 of capital, are bound by Well deGned rules, Mixing the premium rates and Peguiating the entire business of Nre insurance, the Progress of the Financial Work— Contriba- tions for the Art Depertmeat. it on tho printed blanks provided for tae purpase to ‘the Centennial Commirsion im Phiiederphua A)- Ghough the rules that are te govern exhibitors Rave been alreaiy published it seems that Bus | Same asthe Stock Exchange rules regulate the Wall Mute is known concerning snem by the public at | treet operators who are members of it. Kvery large. ‘Tne inquirtes adaressed to the represent | COMpany that violetes these rules, by reducing tives of the Commission in New Vert teave ge | i# rates of ums On saying, exces- Gdadt that such ie the fact, One of the most im- tive aawonck ie ooked upon” with atast and portant rules that seems to have Leen forgoticn boat iy Dy many persons t that exutdliors Will not be | SUAECE Word descend to evate tae rules and secure busin charged for space. Some applicante Gesire | Sonia not utherwise ovtain. to have the privilege of sclting sheir | the goods tm whe Kxhitition vatiding, bet praise Tacs DO decision can ‘be eiven on oR | the that tl ott, as the Commiamon Hoare Cited wether such anne wil be permiioa at | tthe ‘ace frarie fey ates ch caso Piet dipachat ehyoedbirtndh dynein has been Rave vislased the rules and Gpregarded tie rates pepe teeginserenamarpeserrpy pe mm Soessang wea in the mh January relerred to the wd for their and as yet im Philadciphia remaine yet to be devermined, they | aaa @ade bone, eiienend aan FOREIGN GOODS, uve HERALD among the inquirers yeslerday was « gentioman Ineat ance “Bonenaw, vet, the f-- Siva Who said that he wished to exhibit imported Swiss welt tuformation as to face curtains, He was told that be would have to | the specie charges enebaw ‘very cavalier make bis application for apace to the Commission | MUMared thes it was novudys business, and ers of Switzerland (it they are already appointed), | whom the dispute had veen 4s the Commission had nothing whstever to de | “that he did not see that the with the space ailotred to foreign countries, This | Seled ll Knowing their Damon distinction ts one of importance 10 imporvers of | found. rhs or pen pend of the thts city, who labor ander the erroneous impres- Seotrecs Lo aoe sion that they must, like native manutacturers Semel As Evers Say bivente epply to the Commission in Philadeipaia Saas os red by for apace to exhibit imported goods, | sdopted by the Board. We | Any importer (or other Bag acting | the rutes, ~ we have au @8 agent for a foreign denre we have given to exhibit must have kis appointment in thas | tice of withdrawal from the Hoard. caphoity confirmed by tho commémeioners of the | meat of the ry country in which tne firm reside, In the case | at seventy cent, Under the montioned above the applicant was told that be | COmPAAY can wiie it less than, oe must apply to the Swiss Commissioners, as Gwiss | tion congue, Rom, the: [eared Yeoe curtains would, of course, come ander the | cont comes from Swine Department ies euewtoags ‘abt maca,reeterteanetions OTHER IMPORTANT RULRS, in tn thus otty Some of the other rules whieh do not seem to be Out im good tai generally understood may here be alluded to. The Commission will furnisn only a umited quantity of Steam and water power to exhibitora, which is to 4 the gompenice that had been be determined simultaneously wisn txe allot Sas Ot De ead oll eatin ot epace, and any power in exoess will have io pb+t ded paid tor. This rule ts i & to exhibitors of | ray ‘by Mr. tacos’ @Mnaohinery. The transportation, receiving, pa Ay Feat eye leat the the com beovme their rieke from those rt it are excluded unless they are dange' “dangerous an and offensive,’ with the exception of at cemsene aoe the pak medicines, nostrums and smipirical Pi ou tions, the sellers of which probably claim ee on ‘@Q (nsurence policy, the: deserve nefther_ of these epithe! while 's t y. le probably think vhat ¢! t| pee ublic are interested ia Knowing Who the commit- However, it makes little difference wnetner gy ae hs conclety eae Mr. “houshaw's opinion 10 fey are claimed to benefit or injure the present sop Te ema on ni et not be repealed, the wrath of the patent medici TECHNICAL EDUCATION. men Of city and country votwithstending, THE PORKIGN DEPARTMENTS, At the last Vienna and Parisexhibitions one of the most important and Sengrally admired depart- ments was that.of Ms The pet govern. ment is making preparations | to SeCure | the Board of Trade on Technical Edecation, The the same Pulladetphia, Toe Japanese Minister, who visited the “exuior | following gentlemen wete present:—Mcsars, A.J. tion grounds a lew days ago, has promised that Bloor, F. 3. Emmerich, Dr. Stuart @wyan, Charles H. Haswell, ©. £.; Geurge Mathorae, 4. Hudson Hony, A, Jones, Wiv/dam B. Oimstead, Charies Rattig, M. M. White sna W. Lask Wedster. G. W. ©, Clarke, Secretary uf the Board of Trade, acted ip the same Capacity at this meeting. After the minutes of last ting were read Hon. Abram 3. Hewitt was elected permanent President of the Committee on Technical Hducation, and Mr, Lederle, Vice Chairman. The Secretary stated he will do ail in bis power to effect a handsome the many distinguished Japanese their Pednéation in this country will, it is ict Sid y second his efforts iv that direction, uth AmericaD countries, Brazil, &c., will prob- ably be more fully represented than they ever have been at any eaaanrent exibition held in er 4nd the Mexican department will, no br, be unusually fulland interesting. Sweden fea Norway always excel in their preparations for international exhibitions, and this ty also tue case now. The Swedish government has aiready Sppropriated “a " cousiderable sum 10 de. that Bis Honor Mayor Wickham did not wish to iy tne ex of the transportation | act as an ex-oMolo memver of the commitics, but | See ene onunide the’? beriongy as an active memoer, as he took a warm iuterest tn the whole subject. A sub-commitice was ap- pointed to arrange for a PUBLIC MEETING AT COOPER INSTITUTE hy pa’ similar to that at Vienna. It ts to be devoted to the exhibition of fish culture, lor which they have al- Ways been famous. Russia’s non-acceptauce is SALES AT AUCTION, | Dorion Site “WAGMPICKNT howsehoid Far Ne shuawand Gay! F to be sold DEAD ANI Mi soon at 18 after, “Chalet, aiming dt wae 4, . ae ‘Chair ceo binner and ¥en he neem ha ‘ tana eegmens. ae v wid ‘rurniture: Me NcDONNELL Auctioneers. —THIS (WEDNESDAY MORNIN monetn; a ~ ee eae SALE. at 100) S* SUPERB lor ss ones Tal 3 im bron ‘Clocks, Library and Beo- wainit pee ome | = nn, Leg ne positive. @ 7th or 8th ae ear men to: ack ani a a city or country, eeinps PROpRICT OF CASHIN. set ARERR JOMNOON, 58. ACOFION ERR. « Furniture, Ne ag ot on penne eter rt Sade Reirigerators, Blankets, Counter rte Crookery, ainsawaro, Ouicloths and large lot of Brussels and 1 arpets, at foto La WEDNESDAY, ae Tne oreo Nassau st JERE. SOWNSON, Jr, FY ty J NOTICE—OVER $20,000 WORTH AND 400 lots of elogant Household Furniture, contents of thud resMience 21 Kast 20th street, near ciseerer, his day, epromanaing. At 103¢ o'clock, viz.: Lt soe torte, elegant earigr Suits and Bearoom Buves, ey Murrork. On Paintings, Lace Curtaina, Bookcase: Wardrobes, Rin “tae and hair Mattresses, Totages, Cloaks Speckery, nas iso dinin re room, basement an klichen ‘uri iture. NRY ZINN, Auctioneer, RT NOTICE.—B. F. THOMAS, AUCTIONEER, Large and bo collection of choice Oil Paint. ‘8, by tore! 4 ane American mastera, will id at auction by yay TATLON : Aco, atthe ate Ren No. 29 Park row, oR ast feed new Pt on WHDSESBAY and 1 Meoruary’s 3 and & at Nelock. ‘Now on exibition, LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, Satesroome hh rty and 111 Cedar street. Hinger goa edar This at If ofc! 6 sale will geppente in th second hand Furniture, Bedding, &c., will nee's be continued in salesrooms witha stock of new Furniture, &c. STOR HOUSB. ASTOR HOUSE. ASTOR HOUSE.— ASmbWanD SOHENCK, auctioneer. known liots!, comnpening over 400 rooms Table and, ‘Bed ‘iason aid. the t conaautig { Bbe sent tt th ML) On ‘an re oflects are sold. ales hase: ast e ehour after each day's sal AUCTION it Househola UCTION. angen Over $35,000 worthy oD lo the first vate mansion 103 West Rss ape it from way, Dear ave! heing at 10s o'clock. Rich Parlor Suits, rose wood 7}, octave Pi rte, cost 6875; Mil tn, Paintings, Bronzes, pnd an walnut Bedroom Baits, Maviromes, Beatin Dinin, iy Basement Furai art Silver Ware; 17 LIUS peeyivaed Auctioneer. Bow 2 & HILLIE! AUCTIONEERS.—MORTGAGE ene. a) Oe at il g’ctoe! pets at No, 198 coy bing street, the enti bi oe es Prag spose “0 Gas ixture file ated 8 ements. Pair! ok ing ee Beaten nioos Jars ri oy tert Preason, 8 ne," Store swell: Shelving, Partitions, De: iene Beware Attorney for Mortragce. B, eax, tock, oy Bnet at Pent SELLS, ‘teenth: street, complete Brat oh ni Teche oe Knives, Kacks, wax’ te VEMSDSHEiWs Obice, 0 First street OAeaES, Po POSTERS CIRCULARS AND ALL with the weRorS ao PRINTING tame fiir 2s Broadway. TON, AUCTIONERR. | ce aeserhene pinta Stirrers, 30 oF w Ger Pats arent near di atthe yen ape 4 nownt of tenth andl soo hand Favs ot over a4 cond, hand Farnicate mi two sere dwellings al St tive store this year, consequently Ay eke ai B. WERT & BONS, AUCTIONEERS, REMPTORY BALE ‘OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE, CARPRTS, MIRRORS RONZES, 40., 40., ON THURSDAY wount MNING, FEBRUARY 4, AT Wy O'CLOCK, AT NO. 10 “Wo UNION SQUARE (EAST SIDE). rey gure richty a Bee nut Bedroom and itor dM cy inks, *SronsaGarateak C8, ‘a Ailverplated Ware, mer amd ten Serv cere led hair ding, &e., t ite jer with A re lot mh with hat eg le will commence, morning of “TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, r. Marshai's sale thie day. by virtue of an execution, b at lot o'vock, at 67 and Great Jone: t, fine parlor Figs ay vareninie ok brenticrinegree i atan appropriate eariy day; # sub-committee of pw soba Ch as 4 ik a os Serese tental tal Rovere Facies 3 by oe aries age g seven to confer with the educational departments | pd sara “ine other "Bedatea a, jureaus, peek 6 SES 8 | Wasi nica Baby 3 Foynt blood Le peeAUnItnA ROP RINE © | of the city and State, and the following gentlemen | Wash ia bet ailesad ts ni say Tamper, Mattresses MINOR ITEMS, Two ledics caled yesterd: Bigler in connection with art that they -had spent ons i en months io Europe and in the Kas ie io Rome they thought it might be ponsibie tor them to obtain the loan of some exceedingly beautiful and rare pectmens Of ae oid masters. They made the Seeessary inquiries, which were received in encouraging manner, and said that they we! Row taking the necessary stens to secure the! eee for the Philadelphia Exhivition, he pictures in question. are by Michael elo aud two others by Raphael, and a8 they are almost of priceless value tney came to inquire whether the Pexhibition building was perfectly fireproof, so were named :—Hon. A, 5. wy Measrs, Leder.e, Wiliam py BH ©, H. Haswell, Cnaries adjourned after agreeing to place upon the second ‘and | fourth Tuesdays of each muth, at three P.M. | the next meeting for convenience, however, will take place next Tuesday, A REV/EW OF THE sunsRCT may not be improper here, as it is almost the birth in America 0! technical eduvation, which 1s con- sidered in Europe as of the very greatest inv gance. The inauguration of international exsivir tions—vhe initial one of which took place in Lon- don in 1851, under the auspices of the Society of Arts, of which the late Prince Consort was Frew. upon Governor ra. They said that they might be able to inform the owners | dent—marked a new cra in British industry. what ri Dye fire they were running. Governor | Was !or the fires time og oe aed sage that iach | tt Bigier replied that the building would be as safe | Bicaleducation, which had prevatied upon asbrick, granite, glass and irom could make it, and convinced them that they could conscien- tiously advise Lhe owners to send the pictures to Philadelphia, They had tn their possession abun- dant testimony that the pictures were genuine. Ash, who is connected with the manages ment of tie Centennial, arrived yesterday yy Philadelphia, and said that the work was air @ix months in advance of the preparations ex! ing at a corresponding date in Vienna. Governor Baigler ia now largely occupied with important Svsnotal negotiations witn tie principal railroad, telegraph and express: com antes, The railroads terminating at Philadelpnia have already sub- @cribed sums amounting to nearly $500,000, ~ had enablea the. urt in France and Germany— had enabled the artisans of those countries to achieve a remarkable excclievoe tn manufactures over the Englis! even wuen the PARI POSITION OF 1865 took place a marvellous progress had taken in continental manufactures within the iour and Great Britain had to look to her field of trade. About this time famous agricuitural Implement wanuiacturer and &@ member of rerio asked for a special com mittee of the House Commons to investigate the subject of technical educat ang a ~~ commission was sent irom England France to inquire tato the working of the soboots. Asa re Bult technical schools were formed in England, ua. der the direction of & central bod apponced 0) HYDROPHOBIA, tne Grown, with ep my oP at No. 4, aig ton Gardens, London. he benefits accruing irom 4 COLORED MAN BITTEN BY A DOG LAST sum: | the schools are well known, PROFESSOR SMITH, OF LERDB, has been called by Massachusetts to superintend art instruction in her schools, and ft is said be will give the results attained in two xpare ry that State | oP shortly to the bree of the Boar ‘Trade on | Technical Educa‘ A letiet was ree coal eo 4 } irom Hon, A. s Howitt at the above meeting, tn Which i¢ was stated that $60,000 per annum hes been spent in Cooper eed on such a atolm of education, and adding that the number—i now receiving its benet! "oad be douvied iN che the peace of ‘Trustees bad §25,000 more per ani w expend. In this connection hd p pocnens to that nine-tenths of all ne skilied laborers m & country are of loreign Vsteaotien, MER DIES FROM THE EFFECT THEREOF. The attention of the medical faculty of Brooklyn hhas again been brought to that remarkable and most terrible of maladies, hy@rophobia, by a fatal case which occarred in that city yesterday. The victim was a negro named Wiliam Ellice, thirty- Give years of age, & man of steady and regular havits, Ellice was acoachman and lived with his wite and samily at No, 138 Goid street. Lastaummer be was bitten by a coach dog belonging to his em- ployer, the animal putting its teeth through the Meshy part of the index finger of the left hand, But little attention was paid to the wound at the time as it very soon healed, The dog had exhibited some symptoms of madn tt seems, prior to biting Ellice, and the fact comin, Se Ay knowledge of & yoheupan he shot the ve, Very mach to the regret of the coachman, The Circumstance was forgotten in time, Ellice enjoying excellent health, apparently, ana contin- ps perform his lavors. On Wednesday last, while walking aieny, ‘Tillary street, the fell aisease ‘which had been 80 long latent in the blood m: jested {tself in a sudden and feariul manner, Was prostrated by 2 sharp | Er and jell Donvity on the sidewalk. He was carried to a drug store, and there received stimulants which had the effect of restoring nim to consciousness. As soon as he was able to walk he repaired to bis home with. out assistance. He had bot been long in the house when he experienced a pain in the Snaee that bad been bitten, and the member ited The avection next extended to the orm id then to the throat, until the whole ua ‘was affected a1 1a violent contortions and ago! sical nd men- TURK SEASON. LECTURE EVERY EVENING, ars Ae. way, near Fourth stree cent museum in the world. | OOLOOK, "Sinseum, “Hemeutber Special, tage A } career Rye | pity 4 NIGHT, are eos. ou “Ml. the Cause of Giine,” a 6 way, between Honstor CREE APE at aan Paes ea el iain seemed i \N-BEZ CHER, T aia REPORTS of Anatet um of Anatomy, aw DANCING NG ACADEMIES, — Ya, ensued, wilice, among order vagaries of Ue ‘A, ghar, DARCING fc a deavorine fo ughaer'Me wife nud catoeay ai | Hoehne trey te pe FB mroned & physician, Dr. Heth every pry Thareday evening. - er = a lessons tn Glige a —WILSON'S DANCING ite gaan n eh Stnatoe bore 1 ea sit ie a oe send for circular, lay evening. iy Veeder, of No. 882 Gold. “treet, That gentie! on entering the sick room, and beiore he learned the incidents cited avor ®, pronoanoed the patient to be suffering Trobe hydrophobdta, The Doctor prescribed opium and onloral in liberal doses, but these ha A effect. The Spasms and contortions of ti continued, and finally became 40 Violent tha A yes i was unable to swallow either food or * Sr con- sultation of medical men was held, in which Drs. Seguin, Sanitary Superintendent of the Board of Heaith, Shaw and G. R. Smith took ret with tho DODWORTH'S PRIVATE OLAS « ing, No, 212 Fifth avenue, corner orhing wn atterioon classes for tagien nd childree, ‘01 a Evenii ing: Classes tor gentiemen, Send for 1 rowlar, 4 fecene DANCING ASAD Ran ann oe DANO at Twenty-sixth physician in attendance While they were dis- Ee Masonio Ha! 8 East meet Pat rset i cussing the case one of the doctors spoke of the Yoort te 154 East Me fourth 8 Av Le Le Gog and the nature ot the bite, whic the patient | BONS atany hour, CIRCULAMS at prive 19 Kast Hieventh street. mallet tower Bo + A OG HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING BSTABLIAI iN T is at 213 Broadway, in the Herald Building, wana overheard, and springing irom his bed se; upon the Tec ousaai f doctor Lie Jorovbly sieoted him from a reve | t tontshea Spectators. The Fie at 0 if aed 0 Pop! Mpcants Wake aes and mor ng, when Ts BVENING heuer ett ¢ did not siee; arin is sickness, areom sind Me imho FROM, WASHING fOW AND At ALBANY "4 ¢ Administration of stimulan KNOWN IN AN and'dled yesterday morning at au eatly hour,’ | TE*BTOFORM UNKNONE TN A BVEMING NEWS 5 nay bry iw =. prepee sn oeks Pas tie ler, &e., Bo. M. NURSBA uM, Al AVCTIONFER, 217 C, NAL STREET, & pets, Beiistes street wells this day, at It eee ture Parlor 5 eng miture = reatig bi Se wer ding, Orucks! th PBooking Ute! = bmg mie CANAL STREET, ite “wor taba lager Doct aaloon, in one or parts, also Horse at Wagon. }ORTOAGE SaLk OF 9) PUBLAN @ COLLENDER aes. % ie*pam Wo black walnut Chairs, sn’ Pair Ae psaite Piathash Boral) Balt ‘ulara ‘toome, Gti Pu it “ty COLES Sbaruy, Seotigaters em on Thutaday, Fobra 4, at o'clock. AWNBROKER'S SALE JAMES AGAK, AUCTION. Benia abi ots of shaw giuon, Mets: Sacquen, nants, L4aee, Underciothi jankets, Quilts, "anialoons aud order Cidupe pr ham twoitth wirece act ICHAKD WALTERS, JcpRONEss. Goods, sate ON ao. Amignce sale. —Wil, iy. roREY 4, as i o'clock, at salesr way, the took of ins of Cloths, re a, ‘Govas, Pop- lin, Silks, Callcoes, Mustins, } a ng! Laces, Fringes, Tranmings, G Corsets, vfaratols chick awe Samer: seat at emrhaee toy ah joven, "x mae WARD V. Wann, Auctioneer, will soll at he oy senate ee ol au retoree, Ro. os sberi nied aad RADAY. aie opm AM au cae oni, ai a oat eee Lng uae, three tour sory ant base with stores ae. at auctionver's 11 Broadway, room ptebsmani Siipnires ole or FICK PURNITURE, SAFE, on. do. —s HE whens wotioneet, sel! & at il oleloeh. ah Ro See eng di MERE ch a Seam a Wisin ing 2 to VOTIONRER, ih at et Me] care ed ve aes juhate Pei apical tent gteen cars Avene cars oF Bi ra street, ‘ont Thirty-foarth street, an ag MErovoLtaN | PRINTING bSTABLISUMENT " al 26 Bigadway, wm Herald Building, 1 nm ae Clear NT Weat ‘Vaurteenth aan net house stric ‘Orst claw sod | unusually desicaite SUES CA be ritite BLY FORNESUED PAA and cont to tel, with Boars, at ] ae, PLEASANT ROOM—LIONT, OMPRRFCE nd comiortable: terms, wi'h Coy | Fy oe ive ter $15: plenty of good bane: a vurteenth street a D UPWARD $1 5 50), see me we > era 178 Bleek poclegy ities ie id ekatdag Pink Brosaway y A PLEASANT, “SUNNY pay ~1 , Lat— Wien location, four doors from kentiomen. ree table Board, contra pageiueron PLAOR. 67. JOLIE! Parlor and Bed ‘s x 4 43 on second floor, i poses cnurely renew Nod 4 for taimities; WEST TWENTY-KIGHTH STRERT, it DOOR from Filth ayonue.—A handsome, fe tre [74 AVENUE, NO. 209.—TWO WELL PU Parlors to lét with Board, to faa a or angle med a 5TH, AVENUE, 24 —LARGE, HANDSOMBLY nished front Rooms, en suite or singly, with overtooking the bay; references exchanged. ‘WEST FORTY.SECOND STREKT.—ONE Bone bangs on Board; references required and given. $6 TO $10 PER WEEK.—GENTLEMEN AND FAMI- » between Broadway square. $6 te ly PER WEEK FOR Wt ROOMS, wise the best of Board, for Epamtlie’ 6 ie sangee pereene, as. 80. wives; w vacancies at $6, out Board. The same at 62 Columbia Aeights, Br third floor. with small PY, liegcan opiain zood Board and Booma.at 39 Wash Bleecker street; two lines of oa LO Hantboine font Rosmt- st and’ lb for peteron. landsome front Rooms $t4 0 with Board; no children; single Room $9; ha house heated by steam; transient people. oi Gay STREET (WAVERLEY PLACE).—TO LET, A nicely furnished front Room, for one or two tlemen or gentleman and wife, with or withous Board; roterences. il anne nen» MOARDERS W Wavrep. SITUATIONS WANTEE DF IEMALES. 45 Ba br ay vinat erik t on sknaee Cooks, “fies ark). soumely fwrs iste. ment wih \ private tablet required. celerences T]_ DESBROssRE St_—4 YOUNG WOMAN AS o exhescet, nerul housework in s private 200 se rovnry eer uy rus. | 2 — ist vache Board, Terms $> per 12 Ags, whe or 4 vouing WOMAN m. Fins 208 | ne pay yf! STREET, ] DOWNING 8T.. NEAR FORD.—s SOBER Kroadway — ‘sm famtty hy rican womal Feapurant furnished Rooms. with frst class ialoon acacia Yat is maet YUFTYSEVENTH 8TRERT. —NIOKLY front suony Koom suitable for one with or without Board, with an Amer- | Maprovements; brown stone house, Wet TWENTY4BCOND staenr, A BW Bi enih and Kighth avenues. —Pieasant WEST TH S8T., behing Avs —A girl as B00d cook, w gr aod ironert ood city reference 2 WEST 131M s1.—aS cook AND to D0 Gas e erat housework in a amall undoubted res BS GRE es Eee 1TH ST. REAR—A COMPETENT AMER. fean woman to do cooking for @ private family or Ronse ; EMPLOYSR'S.—aS joarding honse; city reference. m i? 8001 plain cook, was and troner. Oail earty. 6 2 246 she weer vainry. viket S8TRKET.—PARTIES . I wanting pleassat Koomeand good Board, with etendence, can be accommodated, single rooms, oabie rooms, BLZ and $14 10 * yaw THINTY-FIVTH STREKL—A GOOD n afermished Koom to let, with or without house, wate, ae two wingle geuteanen, uiot respectable for wemtleman and 403 WES? NINETEENTH STREET.—ROOMS TO e my wire Board double and $5 to re clasts table 62 “BROADWAY, erroarts COLEMAN Tetnighed, to let to conten atthe witheae sry, rial et ~~ or wat Bs i host bon veaient t oeation In tke city, Z 2 LARGER WELL FURNISHED ROOM, WITH of et. 0, Bos and cold ty Lo ot bath, ap ei et nees given required. Forty-third street, en en tw A SIOBLY FURNISHKD ROOM, Hk eR, LARGE closet room: om third floor, for gentle- man and wile or two gentlemen, at wiv Wrest Sixteenth atree! rine ate, FEW DAY BOARDERS CAN B& ACOOMMO- dated at 21] West Thirty-fourth street, one block 12 EAST SEVENTEENTA STREET.—TO LET, WITH first class Board, Kooms on third and tourth floors; references exchanged. 12 WES! TENTH STREET, bgt 4 mouse, FROM Firth avenne.—Rooms to let, Board, for gen- Semen, ent ther wives or singls ‘Genesee terms erate. 1 HM STRERT, 115 At ‘ST.—1 nished second and third ft ae pere aud wite or at HA and cold water; tabie [ANDSOMELY FUR- legontlomen; targe: towels j large ol location ‘unexcepeionable, 14 7S StRZEN, Ny HAST, NEXT DOOR 10 Ievina lace.—Second story front. Room and Room oon. necting, fourth story and hali Room, with Board, a8 erence: 15 wer = Fifth avenue.—Ha) ly fur or singly, to let to geatlemen, with oy ridhots frst class Board; algo table board; viene 1 EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET.—SECOND STORY Fiat Pag Room to let, with Board; references ex- 19 WEST TWENTY.FOURTH STREBT AND 63 MAD- fzon avenue.—Eleanntiy turnished Rooms to let, with or without pony to gentle! or single gentiomen; fine sinlo gentlemen and wives or 18 AND 2 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH GTREET, BE. orsen Madison and Fifth avenues.—A lg 4 Par- {table wheter . Bedroom to let, from Fi 78 LOMB ETRERD WEST, 416 -MORLY PORNISH with Board; hot and 24 water im room: Soe ; American family, Terms §5 and §7 per WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—WITH BOARD, A very desirable Suit ot Rooms, on second floor, suitable for a.tamily or gentleman ‘ana wife, 2 BA} NINTH STREET, NRAR FIFTH AVENUE.— mee, nice eS “yak Cog third floor bang | to let, with Soateat exposure and modern im- Provements; 1 referenaca EAST FORTY-! re STREET.—TWO LARGE Rooms or one large front and hall Room adjoin; Jng; superior Board ; references exchanged, EAST SIXTKENTH STREET, Sata agg hod heat 2 W:t8T EIGHTEENTH STRERT,—ROOM TO LET, tor single gentiemen, with Nrst clase Board. 5TH STREGT, NO. 54 Bi ey (MADIBOX —A ‘tow elegant abo singly, with the best of Boa rlablesit suite or si wi rd; private desired ; "aeizhvorhood soie selects location Routral: re Teter ence, EAST TWENTY8ECOND STREET.—TO LET, with or without unexceptionable table, an ele- for Tarnished Suit of four spacious Rooms on parlor joor of @ house 30x75; location and appointments first 2 ae TWENTY-THIRD ., OPPOSITE Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Handsome sunny Rooms, second floor; two hall, two douvle ome, ‘fourth fos. ‘with open fires: transiont families accommodated; cellent Board: low prices. Bere STREET, 364. WEST.—WITH BOARD, LARGE Room, second floor; for two $16, arc included; ex- cellent neighborhood; cars and stages convenient, 44. Bast m2 STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS Plain cook, washer aud irouer; best chy refer~ ence. Call for ail tor two duye, 90 ST. MARK’S ELAOS CORNER 187 AV,, TOP floor.—A respee! table gir! a 24 rst class cook, Washer 3 good city and ‘coumey referouce. and froner; country 107 West 1TH BT, THIRD. FLOOR, BAG LUE foom.s Two ‘respectable young girls; one aa keod s‘food chamoormaid’ aud waltrese; best ‘city ret from last place. 113 ©: pba 4TH 8T., NEAR 6TH AV.—A THO! nt person as ci cose fe een ea vate te rag would assist with the washing; good crence from last place. ENCH 114 WEST 18TH ST.—TO COOK, WASH AND TRON; WEST 19TH ST.—AS EXPE) cen at FORBE. cook ; references. ‘Can be ® seen at FO) Ri VLT Hom —Rrepectatte tt waaier and ironer? twould. make city reterence, Call tor two days. 116 EAST BROADWAY, Ft ful. Gall for two days. 120 WEST sD. 8T.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED — first class cook; understands ber busi- ness thoroughly; reterence ir required. 125 WEST 4TH 8T.—AS FIRST CLASS MIPDLE ) aged French cook in a small private tamily; best city reterence. WEST 2TH ST.—-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as @ good family cook: is an excellent baker and pastry cook; would Rentst with the coarse waning required; city reference trom last employer. Address ] 31 WEST LTH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG e woman as cook; willing to assist with tre wash- ing; no objection to a boarding house ; best reference. 135 WEST ISTH ST., IN THE STORE.—TWO GIRLS wish to go together; one as cook wo with the washing; the other as chambermaid and wait- ress, or would do the work of a small family betwee them; four years’ reference trom last piace. 135 WEST WT 8t.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL Ag good plain cook, washer and troner; good alty peek from her last place. No uotes answered. 14 oe , Auger BETWEEN 6TH! AND 7TH AVS., ir, Kk room.—A. respectable young mri as cook, oweaser rand ironer; good city reference, 2 linassevena =n SAG ‘om Beeeswey Good tabie and eitendanee; price $5 per wi FLAN PSOME, BOARDING ACCOMMODATIONS IN rts of I. besohn I'd. SANDS, 1,193 Broadway. (PS EVENING, TELEGRAM BOIL PE-PATCHES FROM WASHINGTON AND ALBANY, BOARD ANI AND, | LODGIN w ANTED, A ROOM. AND. BEDROOM OR LARGk ROOM, With Board. wanted by @ lady: location central, wie full pavuculars, oe Sevon 1s Horata “Uptown Branch 0 eral plowa Boar, WITH LARGE ROOM, WANIED—FoR MAN and Wife, iu sirietly private family, in select nelair- borhood; New York or Jersey City; not to exceed $60 Der month; no extras, Address BUSINKSS, box 169 Heral¢ office, Beate WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN; large Room, with fire, required ; location near sixth below Forueth street Address, stating terms, 'ON, Herald OARD WANTKD—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, pene Elevated Ratiroad. tor the car, Address B. Eepehs ep ar York Post office, stating prica, which must OARD AND LUDGING WANTED,—A FIRST age Hope in singing wishes to give i in payment ‘board for wife and quiet boy, 12 voatset eget jocation jontral Address A. k., station D. Bre BILLS, WASH BILLS AND he cae suitable for hotels and by elt? posse. pas tained at low Prices, from the METKO ‘AN RENT: ING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway. Euan: Posen, WANTED—FOR pene adult: Bouse, between Jhirtieth rty-ninth streets, ad ison and sixth Avenues: high te rences given and aus. Toraid Uptown Branch office TANTED—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM suite, for four gentlemen, ae or Sin Address, with tull particulars,’ B. 1, box oftice. EN ay 3 Herald 146 EAST $0TH_ S1.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK tN a piven. Fry thoroughly understamds her business; good re! 146 BAST, TH, ot, THIRD FLOOR — a riner ging ovation cook; best city references Calt for two da wa 3I8T ST, SECUND Fi Fooms—As firet oliss cook: understands ments to asatet im and aad desperi of a of ail ta be willing eee ne nl ET MN WEST 27H 8T., THREE FLIGHTS, BACK.—& middie aged Protestant woman as good rial e001 : would assist with washing and ironing; city ret erence. WEST STH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK AND ir; first class reference. Call on or ad- dress COUK. 15 TTH AV., polaron oy 91H ST. ONE FLIGHT, back room.—/ Pa in cook, washer and ironer, good city reference. Call for two days. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND tag A NICE furnished Room, with Board for ~ betwen Twenticth and Fortieth streets; uot to exceed $10 or $1 postive. Pate mind their own business, 'RINCIPL, Herald Uptown Branch office, ITY HOTEL —SINGLE ROUMS, $4 PER WEE! fine Suits on ALR $8 per wean; transten' day; table bon week, No, | Clinton pl Brst door ftom Broadway. A PIERRE HOUSE, ONE BLOCK WEST OF CITY ‘Mall, 56 Warren street.—The only respectable hotel that you oan get a good clean room for 00 cents-a day ; $3 & week up. ST ait GERMAIN, BROADWAY AND TWENTY-SEOON; 1.—Two magnificent Suite, faciug south rotunda poe “4 wr oarearan ieee bone for transient, r day; elevator, reduce estioilhnes WM. G TOMPKINS, HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Building 2 CLINTON PLACE.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- J niste! front Room; also several other nicely fur- nished Rooms, with or without Board. WEST THIRTY.SEOOND STREET, BETWEEN Broadway und | Fiftn avenue.—Will be vacated soon 4 fine Suit of suitable for gentleman and Wile or tamily, Sith OF without private tables retets es ext 3] | WEST SIXTEENTH STRERT, BRIWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—To Ist,'a handsomely fur- nished Second Floor, with or without private table; also other Rooms; highost references. HOUSES, R RUOMS, S, &C., W WANTED, In this ¢ cy iy and Brooklyn, GENTLEMAN, ENGAGED DURING gRs, Davy wants a comfortal pay wee! tuntil October next. “audross full * Jorddulnes to X, box 144 Herald office. Reece ean HOUSE, IN A GOOD LOCATION, here the owner will Board out the rent. with the privilege of few unex ceptionable boarders, wanted by atamtly with the best re! Adare: CG, Heraid Uptown Branch office, 15: EAST 82D ST., RING FOURTH BELL.—A RE« ecthbie German Protestant cook in an Ameri- can family; city reference. ]5O BAST BIH ST. BOOKSTORE —A RESPROT- Oe apie fine as cook, washer and ironer; is very wil- iing and obi 15 WEST SSD 8T., NEAR TT AV.—A RESPECTAy ble girl as first class cook ina small private tame ily ; no objection todo the coarse washing; erence. st city ref 15! lately given w housekeeping, jaundress in a stall family ; thorougii oy. Gai i 86 Cae cease to gO a short «it 167 WEST 49TH ST.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN A iit Ger re ag AA and disouit mal La wae at here ‘employer 8. elty or country, bagi fl oid sTt.—A YOUNG GIRL AS. COOK 16 fs a good washer and troner; good ctty re! OF. ences 17 WEST 4TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—A RESPECT., able woman 13 Plain cook, washer ana ironer; good bread and ofseutt maker; no objection to tne country. 175 1TH AV.—AN be nig hey id AS FIRST class Cook ; Saheren ae baki! 1 desserts of all kinds; no objection to go im the ‘count good ence. Call or ad 20 WEST SMTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 48 good cook, excellent washer and irener;’ would go for low wages. where she could have her litte, girl, five years old; best city reference. 83>. STREET, 303, FIRST BROWN STONE HOUSE west of Eighth’ avenue.—Elegant Room on ee floor, containing every euerewenst with Board ana room on second with hot and cold ater} wouti location and ‘avtondance first class; terms low. ——— GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT THREE OR i ents-third sraok Wert md des torins wot to exceed jow Twenty-third st side; terms-no! cry about per month. Address B, H., box 8,403 Post co. he STREET, 158 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR on second floor, front, with unex- ceptionable Board ; al ingle ; terms reasonable to desirable parties, family small; but fow sclect ‘ders taken, URNISHED FRONT ROOM WANTED—WITH OR without Board, for single gentleman, fen aad between Tenth and Sarg aan strects and Sixth a: Third avenues, Address, with terms, F. 8., room 24, 1,193 Broadway. EAST NINTH STRERT.—A VERY DESIRABLE double Room, also a large hall Koom, to rent, with Board, at'much reduced prices, 4 IRVING PLACE, OPPOSITR WESTMINSTER Hotel.—Without or without Board, a largo double Room, with pa? convenience, to one or two gentle men ; private family. 0 To le ath Board, large Rooms, suitnbie for 40 ir ‘ wives; 8 for gentlemen; day arders accommodated, 40 WEST TWENTY.SEVENTH STREBI, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avonue.—Three connecting on third floor, southern. erseery will be va- buted bn Monday ext; with OF without Board; reter: 3 firet ela BAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— 42" STREET, NKAR .PIFTH AVENOK.—ROOMS for families or singlé gentlemen, with or without rd; accommodations first class. Apply at 538 Sixth avenue for references, EAST TWENTY-SECOND STRKBT, NEAR ) Broadway.—Klegantly furnished &: cms Board, f for feaiies and slugle g boarders joderate. 47 WEST Mi pegtredice! STREKT nt ping po house and all its appointme n‘s superior).—An cle- ant Room on parlor floor, con cainin: eoge front Room on fourth four and rd; references, EST TWELFTH STREGT.—A_GENTEEMAN 48 ‘and wife or two or three single gentlemen can ob- tain pleasant WEST SIXTERNTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH we two weil furnished frent Rooms; reter- every conven- ail Room to let, t Rooms, with first class Board. 9g WEST THIRTY: tek ld STREET, THIRD stor..—Front Room and Bedroom; ‘also, one other Room to ict, with bstantial Board, to famiules of single gent'cmen: refe: es exchanged. 5S AXD & St. MARKS PLACR.—UARGE AND VO small il Rooms, furnished, to let, with Board, | to Santatas ane jaaies les and gentlemen; also table BAST } NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY Sthers suitable ‘To ioe bi Ly pine La handsomely, fur. it rd, on baz fot ‘and edn gocond topes sentiemen ; iain atl iiten nani sean sins, K Es FYORTY-NINTH STREET, i aaalanmtaanneaia ished Rooms to let, with 63 rARK RE A BLEGANE. | BUTE Oe nice vinade Rooms; referenct Sxchat mgd. re 80 J i KINGTON AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY- street. —Ha: ra Parlor Floor, rs 10 tevie It desi ey eel also second story back Roo! cold water, ‘ot sof Bos WEST Tw ENT) , pe a me tetneemenn i SOE SAGER es rouces exchang ai | 124, | ta dveugeTiargo, ot Vroond sory. BAB eutetans tors or two cele Rast sieret ae ‘STRE! [es with ® exposure; Feler wast AKTE STH ‘STREET, ea IRVIN —outne ah with wife of gentiemous reler- ences 143 Wz, (rirreextic stiest. URNISHRD to rentioman or single dike ‘one or two any rs; terms goin oss Fv famiiy aha ROOMS WANTED—BY A SMALL family of adults: afully furniyhed floor, witn the privilege of light housekeeping Eepton: must be good and central. x dilress A. L., station D. ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A BED- room and Parton, Fpep isos! without board; loca- tion between Tenth and th streets and Sixth w be ag avonues. wsdidreas| with terms, H. &, Heral Wa rane AND FOUR BEDROOMS, micely furnished, without board, for four gentle. inilesuenarrcan Nani an ket treme ne + fall pesnoeinne Doe agis Post office. ‘ANTED—A SMALL STORE, ON FULTON OR Boekman streets, netween William @ Front aad Molter must give rent Addross Bd, vaNTED: —A GENTLEMAN REQUIRES A SITTING Room and Bedroom, with fire, aud Leg eg Fy Poot sit room, Address, stating lowent terms, bo: ‘ost office, ANTED TO Lie Bitid a eat Berns] UP WITH boiler, on a tank and ttle for rendering lard and for refining purposes; vise Suiting sepa poparates also Machinery, with a view ot buying. G& 'W., box 20) Herald office. ANTED—FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS IN BUIT, CON. venient for housekeeping, for gentleman and wite location central; moderate rent. Address B. B., box isd raid Uptown branch fice 202 BLEECKER st, CORNER OF cortaga and i \roner ina small aiamertoan ‘famiy, Apply for two. lays. WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMA’ 208 ag cook, washer and Lroner, or would do gene! housework in a ‘small family: best city reference, ‘11 nae SSD ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, y together; one as cook; other as laundressy best referen references oo Call or address. ty iri to do pia! “od 1 ing or 2, ashe et for a private family; four youre chy Teference from her iast place. ST 56TH ST., NEAR 3D AV —A ig 21 4 ie Girl as cook, washer and ironer; best reforenc E ND 23D 8T9.— 214 Tihestnite yours meturae es fixie oven cook, ey and t ironert city or county" city reference. ye WEST 20TH ST., be a eae NT BELL — A woman as exeellen' sist with 7one washing and a trong no ‘Dhyeston to a! boarding house; best refere: 921 FAST 218T 8T., ROOM 8.—A 5 er woman as first class cook; ite washing: est city reference irom Vast employer. Call for two ee ere ancients ketmntlicad, BAST 21ST 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRb AS 221 ata cook a amas hg in the washing and itone ing; winkoe Reference from last place. 991 WREST 2TH ae TOP FLOOR, BAOK.~A RE» spectable girl ‘AS good plain cook, washer froner in a pre anal family; best city refcrenes. from 9A. M. Ol 2TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—AS iD 2 999 toe, washer and ironer, or togo ous oy tae day: city reference. WAviep—ronsisign ROOMS, BY A GENTLE. ery, Tooter Chambers street Wacnane B ait qeferwnces ry, ol arm 5 hout Boat ‘eferences exebanuod, Address 1, M., box 214 Herald office. | 22 WEST 27TH ST. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT —& irl to cook, wash a woneral housework in a small fainily; food ey Mavens” Call for two days. WASTED IMMEDIATELY N@AR SIXTH OR SEY- enth avenues, and Eighth street {0 Central Lark, three to five uniurnished or oe erty, Paris im Pape oF ea val wR owekseptng, | eng a fami fall particulars, lowest Pony ENGLISHMAN Herald Uptown Braneh of ANTED—BY A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, ON A Hou tetany itandtna Pied ene Sat woen Fo ond a fon and soventh aveiines.. Address 4., station Ie 6 patie 29TH ST, FIRST FLOOR, eA Maye bo works ian Ret clase 600k p t by the da work; ie tout Yor would do any kind of housework. address to-day. 232 Wier ddlthy irene Anny wee Ae i far Ap | pegract ane rou! 235 Ti ee 4 ben ae tae and realitoan eat cy. references. w* NTED—A SMALL HOUSB, BETWEEN ae} th ore Sixty-fifth streets, ree lear. org ra Ui se, Soon locantty, in ee obi Tee in three story D beset on Lex. tone House, 20 sepia tac elie bay cee 220 Fifth avenue. In the Country. ANTED—TO HIRE FURNISHED. rn Hee THE 18 WIL belie pedis me thee uiring chasing tt a a rie to be agreed on pre’ deta, Se Must.have & wate ics malas poe 0 LEASE—A_ FAR Weare r L eee Mk STOUR and tool, within forsy at No. Whee a CLOTHING. T HARRIS! NEW BSTABLISHMENT, 1,1; A Aa. ear Twenty eighth street, ladies ant ive the highest value for their cast-of rd apparel Call or address. Broadway prices vite reat AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CLOT! Wy Ww" POLIT AI ay pee poy ig maakt eral, Bull “; estimates on hb can there at fenoeenifel OW prices. -, SUPER Wil Ty FIND 1 THE “BRI “BRIORT PAR- R3° enh, bali ar? re ING BTA! fh every t.- R a tty ATES iow retes and with at promptness a | A. ahaha Se Grst street, third doot Wost of Six! sixth tithes oe | A TENTION !—CONSULTATION \ enom| wet ae BUSINESS, Thiet Seiaagl Fake Ani (ines BIRGHL, Clelevorant, avenue. Hi owe Men RS al io. ae | -fith street, Pra basace AND TRUSTWURTHY bigth avenue, mear Soventocnth 6 T TH 8T., SKHUOND PLOOR, FRONT.+ 241 Xam Nant san cook; city reference. 44 244 Wes 47TH s Mie | FLOOR, re! as cook. ral ‘housework im a emai —A respectable poet woud do gene! city reference, . Q west SSTH 8&T., SECOND FLOOR. 24 svectable, woman a6 good Preaek me private family: reference. WEST SST BT., IN THE G! RY RE 249 Sepia Eanes Ms So eotes 305 EAST TH ee eee WOMAN ‘ng eek Class cook asa, or deny Fl Cooking’ beat city reterences, Ue ‘iorouch iy tiaderstand 32.2 Gropnt cok, beat oe rerance fom tatoo 326 class cook in a private family; & 3 ist 25, Tockea RUN AOR tent baker. oes HUDSON AV., BADGES. A rine® reterence EAST TH ST. egierat ae 18T Bet werhattean a Raber oe seon fil engaged. 329 Neal t.e at ana, tae the cot ry. ‘cil for te two days, of Echt 1 Add. —A YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD cout 3D AY.. indress; best city Fe an ii eat ba vate East ora 8 8T., cea fg thal Artech wT, AV. —A Bi ee rahi \ rel ie inders! no so objections toa a bay six yours

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