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— MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. COLE—HILLIKER.—On January 20, by Rev. J. J. Browner, Mr. Josern W. CoLe to Mrs. ANN W. HILLIKER, both 01 New York. CORY—SEYBOLT Tu the Rev. I. De Witt Talmage, assisted by the Rev. C.5. Dunning, S. FRANK CORY, of Honesdale, Pa., to ALLIE, youngest daughter oi John K. Seyboit, of Brooklyn. Pau R— BROWNE, by Ke ther Mooney, Mr. Tuomas F, FAULKNER, Of New York, to Miss MARTHA £, BROWNE, Of Kich- moud, Va. No cards. Richmond (Va.) papers please copy. HOAGLAND—DuIscoLt.—On Wednesday, Febru- ary 3, 1875, by Key. rather Edwards, Si. Anthony’s church, CHARLES B, HOAGLAND to ELLA DRISCOLL, | youngest daughter of the late Edward Driscoll, | all of this city. RANSOM—!ENNISON,—On Thursday, January 28, by Kev. Dr. Milletr, his residence, JoseErH RAN- 80M, late of London, England, to Miss Eviza JANE | TENNISON, all 01 this city. SHEA—O’Briey.—On Tuesday, February 2, 1875, at the residence of the bride's parents, No. 346 Fourth street, Brooklyn, E. D., by the Rev, Owen J. O’Brien, brother of tle brice, JOHN L, SHEA to SanaH H, O'BRIEN, both of Brooklyn, E. D. DIED. BeENJAMIN.—On Friday, February 6, JULIA ANN Widow of the iate Meigs D. Benjamin, in the 76th yeur of her age. Kelatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of her 80n-In-law, Samuel Benton, 112 West Thirty-second | street, on Monday, the 8th inst., at eleven o'clock A. M. Remains will be taken to Bridgeport, Conn,, for interment. 0 BLAUVELT.—Sudijenly, on Saturday, February 6, | Qtd4. Pacific street, Brooklyn, MARIA BLAUVELT, widow of John UC. Blauvelt, formerly of Nyack, ‘Notice of funeral in Monday’s papers. BLOss.—On the 4th inst., of diputneria, ALBERT | WILLARD, only child o: Newell W. and Emuia ©. | Bloss, aged 5 months ana 13 days, | Relatives and iriends of the family, also of his grandiatuer, Captain Alvert G, Jones, are respect- | lly invited fo attend the tuneral, at 116 West | Forty-ninth street, this day, at half-past oue oclock. Horquest.—On February 6—BorQuest. | Funeral from his lite tesidence, Tuesday, Feb- ruary 9 Alpha Lodge, K. of P., also members of sister lodges mvited to attend, BRapBURN.—On Thursday evening, February 4, | Thomas J. BRADBURN, aged 18 years and 6 months, ‘The iriends and ucquaiutanes of the family and | Of his uiele, Jonn Bradourn, are respectuliy it | vited to attend the iuneral, irom the resiaeuce of | his parents, 124 Kast Sixty-second street, at ten o’ciock on Monday moruing, to the Churen of St. | Vincent Ferrer, where a solemn requiem mass | Will be offered jor the repose of his soul; thence to | Cuivary Cemetery BusHe.—suddenly, on Saturday, February 6, | 187, NiCOLAS J. BUSHE, 1D the 68d year Of his age, 418 friends 2ud acquaintances are respectiully Invited co attend ms funeral, trom his late resi- dence, No. 60 ‘Tompkins avenue, Brookiyn, on Tuesday afternoon, Feurtiary 9, at two o'clock, CAKROLL.—On Friday, February 5, 1ERENCE CaR- ROLL, native ul Kelis, county Meath, Ireland, ‘The relatives and friends are requested to at- tend the funeral to take place to-day, at hall-past one o'clock, irom bis jate residence, lzlst street, curner oi Fourth avenue, Harlem, | CLANoY.—On Friday, 5th, CavHERINE, widow of gihotny Clancy, anative of Ogonolo, county Clare, reland, Relatives and Iriends of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend tae tuneral, trom the resi- dence oj ler son-in-law, 456 Second avenue, on Sunday, the 7th, hali-past Ove o'clock P. M, CLASEN.—On Saturday, february 6, ALFRED C., the only son of Henry RK. and Louisa Clasen, in tae Btn yeur o1 his age. Notice o1 tunerul 1a to-norrow’s paper, CLow.—In Princeton, N, J., on Friday, ARCHI- BALD 1. son of the Inte Henry Clow, Sen. Southern papers please copy. CORNELL.—AU tis residence, No, 3f3 East Thir- teenth st. on Friday, the 5tn inst., of apoplexy, STEPHEN H. CoRN#LL, 1b the 54th year of his age. the relatives and Iriecds of tae family are re- Bpect.uily luvited 10 attend the funeral, trom St. Mark’s churen, corner of Tenth street and Second Seenuee ou Monday, the 8th inst, at one o’ciock | HEADQUARTERS VETERAN Corps WASHINGTON | Grey CavaLny.—The members of this corps ure respectiully invited to attend the funeral of our laie comrade, Stephen H. Cornell, on Monday, February 8, at his late residence, No, 313 East 'Tnir- teeuth street, at hali-past twelve o'clock; also First troop Washington Greys, N.G.S.N.Y., are re- @pectiully invited to attend, JOHN W. KeTTLEMAN, President, New York, Fev. 5, 1875, HEADQUARTERS esr TROOP WASHINGTON Greys, N.G.>.N.Y.—The officers and members | are respectiuily invited to attend the tuneral of Stephen H. Cornel, on Monday, February 8, at his laie residence, No. 313 East Thirteenth street, at | one o’civck, in citizens dress. T. BAKER, Captain, The members of the Ninth Class Association of | Old Pubile Schoo!, No. 14, are hereby noftifica to | attend the tuneral of their late ciassmate, Stephea H. Corneil, irom St. Mark’s church, corner Teuth street and Second avenue, on Moaday | alternvon, Feoruary 8, at one o'clock, F. C. WAGNER, President. WILLIAM MEAD, Baereett COLLIGAN.—On Friday, February 5, DENIS COLLI- | GAN, aged 42 years. Relatives and Iriends are respectiuily invited to atiend bis funeral, irom Beilevue Hospital, on Bunday, February 7, at one o'clock. CUNNINGHAM.—On Saturday, February 6, of con- pause of tre brain, IkENE V., Infant daughter of lageie R, and Daniel A. Cunuingham, aged 9 Mvnths and 6 days. Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 224 Hast Tnirtieth street, on Monday afternoon, at | bne o'clock, Dixon.—On February 5, 1875, EtizaBera Dixon, Baed 13 years, 8 months and 26 days, beloved faughter o1 Martin und Catnarine Dixon. Relutives and trlends will please attend the funeral, irom No. 101 Park place, Sunday, Feb- fruary 7, at one o'clock P. M. DoMINICK.—Un Saiuraay, February 6, GEORGE Detox, of Cincinnatl, Obio, formerly a resident | ‘wi this city. DONNELLY.—On Saturday, February 6, JoHN DONNELLY, aged 20 years. ‘rhe relatives and friends of the family are re- Bpectiully invited to attend the iuneral, from his lute residence, No. 345 Greenwich street, Monday, Fevruary & at one o’clock P, M. DOWNING.—On February 6, MORTIMER DOWNING, Bative Tousist Kiomare, county Kerry, Ireland. Tie relatives and Iriends of the Jamily Invited tu attend his iunerai, from his lute rei delice. 185 Mott street, on Monday, at one o’clock. DUCHARDT.—At Harlem, on ‘tuesday, Fepruary 2 1875, PAULINE, the beloved dauguter of Henry Bnd Mary Ducharas, None kuew her but to love her, None named lier vut to praise. Toe reiatives and iriends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom the Tesideuce ot her parents, No. 175 East 122d street, on Sunday, February 7, at eleven o'clock. EpGan.—February 3, 1875, of aiphtheria, LILLip, Youngest daughter o! Alex. S. and Jane Edgar. ‘Tue relatives and (riends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, ut one o’cluck, Sunday, the | Ith inst., /rom the residence, No, 850 West ‘'hirty- third street. ENGLAND,—At the residence of his parents, 315 West Fourteenth sireet, on Thursday, 4ta inst, JAMES CHARLES ENGLAND, aged 2 years and 5 months, ‘rhe tuneral took place on Saturday, 6th inst., from the residence of his parents. FARRELL.—On Saturday, February 6, ANN Far- BELL, & native Of the parish of Abbey, county | Longiord, iu the 42d year of her age. | ‘fue relatives and iriends are invited to attend | eu, the iuverai trom ner late residence, 335 East | Westcl Thirty-flrat street, on Monday, February 8, at hali- past one o'clock. FITCH.—At Nis residence, 147 Newall street, bis age. . ROSE ANN, beioved wife o Jon Hayes, aged | Years, 4 months and 23 day» | friend: Of the family, and her father, Thomas Vaughan, wre respect- | mour), By order, — JOHN H, HIGGINS, Master. fu iy inviced to artend the iuneral. irom her late | Tesidenee, No. 1.601 scond avenue, | uty-eignia street, on Tuesaay morn. | at hali-past ten o'clock, and northwest | day, Feoruary 2 by | from thence to v fourch street, vetween Fourth and Madison ave. nues, where 4 Solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated lor se repose of her soui, and thence to vy ior interment, On Thursday, kebruary 4, _ “ine Spey ge iy daughte| | Laterra, aged 36 years and 8 months, Funerat trom Friends’ meeting house in seventh street, hear Sixti avenue, On second day (Monday), the 8tn inst., at eleven o’clvck A. M. | Kelatives and iriends of the famuy are invited, Hornrust.—On Friday, February 6, ANTHON HogNTHAL, aged 21 years, Relatives and iriends of bia, ag well as relatives and iriends of his brother-in-law, Heury Selling, are respectful Jsaacs,—In Oswego, + | Tuary ¥, 1875, RICHAR! waik, Conp., aged 71 years. On Friday, February 5, Mary E,, sec- ond daughter of John G, and Mary E. Jenkins, aged 4 years, 9 montis and 20 days, ‘the relatives and imends of the family are re- spectiuliy mvited to avtend the funeral, from tne | residence oi her parents, 771 Broadway, Brooklyn, | E. D.,pu Sunday, February 7, at two o'clock. JAGER.—JOWN JAGER, Very suddenly. ‘The funeral will take place irom 291 East Hous- ton street, this day (Sunday), :Februar: o’clock P. M. ‘Ie Iriends at Croton Spectiully tuvited. JHWELL.—On February 5, 1876, daugbter of F. K. and Louisa Jewell, Funeral from the residence of her No, 2f8 East Thirty-third street, to-day (sunday), Relatives and friends are BERTHA JANE, ‘andparents, 7th inst, at two respectiuliy invited to attend. AVANALGH.—On ,Friday, February 6, of pne KAVANAUGH, beloved Honora Campion, @ bative of the county Kil- | kenuy, Ireland, aged 42 years. v relatives and friends of the family, also the members o1 Parent Branch, Benevolent Association, o! Morri: pany A, Twenty-seventh regiment N. G. N, Y., are | invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at one o'clock, trom avenue, near 150th street, Morrigania, Kumr.—suddeniy, Mr. AARON KeMP, in the 64th year o! his age. Notice of tuneral hereafter. LaNsiNG.—On the cd ot February, 1875, Lansing J. Lansina, alter a protracted tllness. Littey.—On February 5, JouN LILLEY, aged 3 years, 4 months and 6-days, the beloved son of Arcnioald avd Januet Lilley, ‘The rejatives and iriends of the family are cor- dialiy invited to attend the Juneral, from the resi- arents, 643 West Forty-sixth street, on Sunday, February 7, at one o'clock P. M. Linpox.—On Friday, February 5, MARY ALICE, daughter of James and Annie years and 5 months, Funeral trom the residence of her parents, 260 Ninth avenue, on Sunday, the 7th inst, at halt. past one o'clock P, M. McCourtr.—On February 4, BRIDGET McCourt, aged 49 years, relict of the late Patrick McCourt, native of Holywell, county Fermanagh, Ire'and. Relatives and friends of toe family are invited to attend tue iuneral, from her late residence, No. 144 East Vorty-tulrd street, on Sunday, February 7, at one o’clock. San Francisco papers picase copy. mcKnicut,—On Thursday, February 4, after a severe illness. eX-Aiderman PETER MCKNIGHT, in the 47th year of nis age. relatives and iriends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attead his tuneral, from the residence oi his mother, 205 Norta Sixth street, Brooklyn, &. D., on Sunday, the 7th inst, at two o'clock ¢ thence to Calvary Cemetery. MoMauon.—On briday, February McMauoy, of Bright’s disease of thi ar of his age, Relatives and trends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence o! his son, Jonn Mc- Manon, Franéliu avenue, Morrisania, on Sunday, February 7, 1875, at three o’ciock P. M.; irom | J thence to Caivary Cemetery. | OWEN MCMANUS, Thomas and Catherine McManus, departea this lle February 6, aged 27 years, Funeral to take place from the residence of his arents, No. 623 Kast ‘'wellta street, on Monday, february 8, At LWO o'clock. On Friday night, 5th inst,, of diphy theria, CORNELIA, eldest child of Arthur Edmund and Cornelia Swain Oakley, aged 6 years and 23 monia, JoHN nia, and Com. | his late residence, Tir dence of his iudon, aged 6 875, EDWARD beloved son of | AND, | FURN OFFERMAN.—On Friday, youngest daughter of Carsten aud Anna Offermun, aped 23 days, The relatives and friends of the tamitly are re- spectiully mvited to attend the funeral, irom the of her parents, 258 Greenwich street, on ‘ebruary 7, at Lwo P, M. —Un Friday, February 5, JOHN O’Gor- MAN, of 14 Forsyth street, a native of county Limerick, Ireland, aged 21. May his soul rest in peace. Funeral to-day, at two o’<iock P, M., trom Belle- vue Hospital; thence to Calvary Cemetery. tives and friends are respectiuliy imvited to at- February 6, O'NEILL,—On Friday, February 5, MARY O'NEILL, aged 10 years, 8 weeks and two day: ‘The iriends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the iuueral, o’clock, irom her late residence, 327 third street. Patnrer.—At Bridgeport, i Lorana R., youngest daughter of the lave Wullam k. Painter, aged 23 years, Services ut the residence of her mother, 100 Fairfieid avenue, on Monday afternoon, 8th inst. PENDERGAST.—On February 4, P, PENDERGAST, aged 89 years. tives, iriends and memvers of Kings county a1 Society are Inviteu to attend the funeral Services. at St. Pauls church, corner vourt and Congress streets, Brooklyn, at ten A. M., Monday, PLass.—On Thursday, Bright’s disease of the kidneya, wile of Reuben H. Piass, in the 89th year of her age Relatives and friends of the tamily and members of Prince 0; Uraange Lodge, No, 16, f. and A.M. are invited to altend the funeral, from her late residence, 105 asc Twenty-sevenih street, on Sunday aiternoon, February 7, 1875, at one u’clock. Interment in Greenwood vemetery, Powek.—On Thursday, February 4, POWER, beloved husbani the 33d year o1 his age. on Februar: Conn,, February MILIA, beloved of Chariotte G. Reddy, in His relatives aud iriends and those of his fatner- im-iaw, James Ready, and bis brotuer-in-iaw, are invited to attend his | juneral, from his late resiuence, 296 Mott street, on Sunday, February 7, at one o'clock, PRicE.—On Friday, Feoruary 5, HowARD LEROY, infant son oj James L, and Kate H, Price, aged 6 Months and 15 days. Reiatives aud triends are invited to attend the funeral service, at 311 West Forty-sixth street, Sunday, February 7, atfour P, M, will be taken to Yonkers ou Monday, ¥.—On Friday, 5th inst., saddent; youngest daughter of David and awed 16 years and 11 montns, Notice ol! juneral will be given in Monday’s pa- er. : Quinn.—On Friday, 5th inst., 185th street, Mott at bis residence, in aven, JAMES QUINN, aged 32 years, ‘rhe relatives and iriends of the family are re- spectiully Invited to assi: requiem at half-past ten o'clock on Monday morn- | ing, at st. Jerome’s church, Kast 137th street, Mott. alter which (he remains will be conveyed hester Cemetery, Ata meeting of the attuchéa of the Tenth Dis- trict Court, held at tae court room, on Saturday H rng, hth td 6, 1875, ue cee an preambie 0 and resolutions were unanimously adopted :— Greenpoint, MICHAEL 8. FITCH, tu the 66th year of Whereas it has pleased almighty Goda eee f At a solemn mass of | ompatitonsiiip | ble, cultivate | Nope TO BRIDGE BUILDERS AND OTHERS.— ercise of His allwis Nouce of funeral hereaiter. FLEMING.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, rebraary | 6, DOMINICK FLEMING, 1b the 234 year of his age, | The iriends ol the deceased are respectiully in- | vited to attend the tuneral, on Monday, February 8, at nine o'clock A. M., from 636 Myrtle avenue, | Brooklyn. ‘Tne remains will be taken to St. | Patrick’s church, in Kent avenue, where a solemn | muss Of requiem will be offered fur the repose of his soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery sor inter- | ment. New Orleans papers please copy. | FosTer.—Suddenly, on Thursday, 4th Inst., JaMus C, FosTs, ib the 67th yeur of his age, | Relatives and’ iiends of the family are invitea | Sclious were chara “oe -" enuimeness that wou the admiration of all with ty attend che funeral services, at his late resi. | Ronumencss il brought m contact, aud bound | them to tim by ties of the sirongest Iriendship. Resoived, That tn the death o: James Quinn, | late assistant Clerk Of the Yenth District Cow we und all of his iriends have met with an irre parable logs, and that we will treasure his mem- green in our hearts as long as ie lasts, esolved, ‘that while we fully appreciate the we canaot fail to real- dence, No, 11 Barrow street, this (Sunday) after. oun, at two o'clock. | FULLER.—O! decline, ANNY JANE FULLER, daugh- roi Leonard and Jane Fuller, grandaugnter of ee Shepherd, aged 3 years, 10 mouths and 6 aya. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- | fully invited to attend the saneral, from the resi- denice of lier father, No, 436 West Forth-sixth Btreet, on Sunday, 7th February, 1875, trom thence and | NA LYNN, dQughter of the late Jonn bel R, Gassner. Toe reiatives and friends of the family are re- Speetinily tuvited to attend her juneral, on tues aay, February 9, at hall-past (wo P. M., irom ner late residence, No. 117 Rapelyea street, rear Henry sticet, Brooklyn. ‘The remains will ve interred in tne iamily vault, St. Paul's church, Broaaway, New York, in Brooklyn, 01 Febrt ‘y 6, 1975, GOLDEN, She youngest cutla of William | rine Golden, aged 7 months and 21 days. | @na Cathe viteu to attend the funeral, trom the residence | No, 493 Sixth avenne, on Monday, February 8, at one o'clock; thence to Holy Cross Cemetery, GoLpex.—On Thorsday, February 4, at Jackson- ville, Fia.. MICHARL P, GOLDEN, aged 32 years, brother of John Golden, of No, 416 Seventi avenue, Notice of funeral will be given hereafter. | WILLI£ C., only child of Van Alstyne aud Saran | M. Gw aged 10 months and 5 days. Relatives and iriends of the family are invited to atrend the funeral, from the residence of his Server cre on, pag Lod) hed street, ri I Ouday, February at elev O'olock A. it. yeu mscrucable providence, to remove from umony us by toe hand of death our jate associate, Jumes Quinn, while yet in t flower ol his young manhood; and whereas It is rung, in view of this calamity and the uncer- taincy of lile, that we should express our leeungs sorrowihg survivors of the Jamily of d ceased; thererore Resoived, That while we bow with humble sub- | j mission to this chastening stroke of the Almighty | + will, We profoundly deplore the loss of one who Was to us @ Warm hearted, genial and generous | companion, Whose hand Was aiways extended to the support of nis fellow man, and ail of whose rized by @ sincerity aud containing 8,000.6) pounds of iron. R. | PO SLATIONERS. Heraid office. greatness of our own lo: ize the deep afiiction which bis wile and famiiy to Greenwood emetery. | suffer, and which to tu@m can neither be dimmed , " , | Nor eifaced by tne lapse of nC Azesen.—[n Brookivn, Friday, eieny Gate tender to them our leartielt and sincere sym- Puthy in this their great aiiiction, JOHN J. CLARKE, Chairman. BENJAMIN F, HASKIN, Secretary, Rosis.—On ‘Friday, time, and that we | | D* MICHAKLIS, 82 February 5, CaRrouine MATILDA, Widow of the late William Roving, in the 46th year ol her age. Kelutives aud iriends of the family are Invited to attend tie iuneral, irom her jate residence, 87 Cannon street, on Monday, Fevruary 8, at oue cea G(s :)R —GENUINE LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND | $6 26. RopGeRs,—On Saturday, February 6, THomas The friends of the lamily are respectiully in- | RODGERS, aged 20 years. His Iriends and those of bis uncles, Peter and are requested to attend te @ Sth imst., at two o'clock Alexander McDonnell Joneial, on Monday, P. M., srom 258 West Twentieta street. SANDERSON.—On Tuesday morning, the 24 Inst, THOMAS N. N. SANDERSON (professionally known ag Nelse Seymour), aged 3) yours and § montha, ‘rhe relatives and irienas of the family and the GWyen.—In Jersey City, on Saturday, February | dramatic prosession genorady are res) ectinily in- y vited to attend the juneral, On sunday, the 71h inst., at two o'clock P. M., irom the Churen of the iy cuurch around the cor- venty-uinth street, between Madison and Firth aveuues. AMITY LODGE, No. 323, F. AND A, M.:—BRETHREN— You are hereby summoned to attend a special NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1875.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. HAves.—In this ety, on Satureay morning, 6th | communication at the lodge rooms, .Masonte MUSICAL. , ‘Temple, ou Sunday, Feoruary 7, at baliepast twelve r ” eral of P. M., lor The purpose of attending the 1 our late Brotuer, I. N,N. Sanderson (Ne! JOHN J, TIN DALE, Se: etary. New York Lopce, No.° 1, b. P.O, ELKS:— PRorukKS—You ae Lereby requested to atiend a Special communivation to be heid at the lodze Lawrence’s church, Eignty- | rooms, Masonte Hail, No, 116 East rnirteenth stree on Sunday, the 7th Imst., at twelve o'ciuck A. M. lor tu@ puryose Oc buying the last tripuce of P spect to our lute worthy Brotuer, Thomas N. N. | | Sanderson (Nelse Seymour). th, Saran | ot James and Surah FRANK GIRARD, E, R, and R. H. P. RS. MARTIN, devretary, At @ meeting of Bryant's Minstrels, held at Twenty- | Bryant’s Opera House, Twenty-third street, it Was Kesoived, That while we bow with humble | submission to the willor Aimighty God in removing | vom our midst our beloved friend, we protoundly regret the joss 0! such @ Warmshearted com- wabioL, gelial gentienan and true man, whose Reare and. hand were always ready to assist aud | promote the welfare of his Uiother proiessiona's, | Inviled to attend hia funeral, at | and his desire tu elevate the proiession developed his residence, No. 4 Beekman place, this forenoon, at ten o'clock. Hors_ey.—At Kensington, London. England, on | th January 20, ELIZABETH, widow of William Hors and mother of C, E. Horsley, of this city, aged Y., on Wednesday, Feb- | Isaacs, formerly &@ Sincerity of purpose that commanded the re- | spect of bis brothers and bounu them to him b Strongest tles Oi Irlendship, and in the ‘deatit ley | Of 1HOMAS N. SANDERSON the MemMvers Of Bryant's 86 | Minstrels aud (ue profession Lave met With ao | irreparable loss in ove Whose manly presence lent dignity to ail Whe reflecting on our loss {tis our duty to extend our heartielt sympathy to his broken-learted mother and relatives, SrEINWeG.—On Saturday, February 6, 1876, Levi STEINWEG, ; Relatives and friends are tuvited to attend his funeral, on Monday next, at ten o'clock 4. M. trou his late residence, ’ 811 East Firty-second street, Srookey.—On Thursday, February 4, at Bergen Poiut, Bayonne City, N. J., MARY SfookkY, wife of Almos Stookey, aged 23 years and 10 months, ‘The reiutives aud (riehds are respectiuily invited to meet the remains, on the arrivul of the boat at the oot o1 Liberty gireet, om Monday morning, at a quarter past vine o'clock, SWabE.—On February 5, PETER SWADE, aged 6 ° Hy , 11 mont and 20 days. vited vo attend the tuneral, at the residence of his oe No, 21 Mangin street, on sunday, at one o'clock. DSWEENEY.—February 6, 1875, JOSEPH, twin son of Owen and Catherine sweeney, 6 days, Funeral from residence, 248 Nast Fifts street, on Monday, at balf-past one o'clock. friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend without 1urtier notice. TAYLOR.—On February 5, SARAH TAYLOR, in the 70th year of ner age. ‘Toe relatives and iriends of the family and those of her brothers, George G, and Edward 3. Taylor, are respectiully invited to attend the tu- neral, irom her late residence, 340 Lexington avenue, on Monday, 8th inst., o'clock P. M. TILLEY.—in Brooklyn, February 6, LypIa A, ged 11 Months end widow of Ephraim Tiley, of Locust Valley, in the ‘78d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs, Giichrist, 165 Pierrepont street, this (Sunday) aiternoon, at two o'clock. Wabswokrit.—In San Bernardino, California, on Tuesday, January 19, 1875, br. 8S. DL. WADSWORTH, formeriy of this city, in the 41st year of nis age. WaALsH.—On Priday, the 5th inst., Joon WALSH, native of Ballyhea, county of Cor: 63d year Of bis age. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom his late residence, 722 East Ninth street, on Sunday, Februury 7, at two P. M. WuHITE.—Suddenly, on Friday evening, Hobeaaty, wife 0! Matthew L, White, of Brooklyn, aged 63 years, 5 5, of pneutwonia, ANN MaRIa_ TRION months and 9 days. Kelatives and triends of the family are respect- fully invived to attend the funeral, on Monday, Februar; dence, Witsoxn.—On Saturday morning, February 6, BETSEY WILSON, Wile of Ebenezer Wilson, of Red- ding, Conu., aged 61 years, Funeral will take place on Tuesday, at twelve M., at tue residence. ——_—_+ 2 + ____. yds Abedin POLITICAL, ~-THE HERALD. ALMANAC, 1875. NOW KEAD Hi POL! UF THE DAY. E. TION RETURD KOM THE OF Vor IN THE LATE ONS, BY COUN WHERE PROCURED, bY S AND ‘TOW SHED OF -'TAT TAPOSIY IMPORT OF PRE THE ‘ RETURNS ARE 1 rd OT i is OT i 0 ‘ NT ELLCTIVE OFFICK IN EAOH Sia IOUS YEARS, POLITICAL STATUS N RITOKIES, AND THE *iIME OF HOLDING ELECTIONS WILL Bis FOUND EXCLUSIVELY AND OFFICIAL IN THE HERALD ALMANAC, 1875, NOW READY, ONLY 260, “POSTAGE FREE, SOLD BY ALL | £TATIONERS AND NEWSDEALERS. ADDRESS | HERALD ALMANAC, NEW YORK CI’ " WANTED TO PURCHASE, Wanton OOIN CABINET, ADDRESS, WITH tull partic: office. \ 7ANTED~A SECOND KAND HEALTH LIFT, TO bay orrentats# reasonable rate. pend particu- lars to Hi. L., Herald office. D—HOTEL FUR chase money real estate mortgage, due under six Moaths: only particulars and name of maker poticed, Address PRING: L, box 15) Herald office. rings or two loose Stones; must be a bai . giving size and lowest cash Piles, box 117 Herald office. CIPAL, box 1) Herald ottice, ————— | STRUCTION. ve W YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSTO, ourteenth street, near Fitth avenue, fled to give in . French, muste and drawing, highest reterences, Address Jy, thoroughly q has the mornia; TUNBKIDGE, box 120 Herald oitice. TANTED—A GERM erness, to teach G | SHERWOOD, WALDRON & SON rman Freach and mu: Apply at Mrs. MITCHELL’s Teacher's Bureau, 67 West shiriy-tifth steer, PER WikK.—LESSONS every day by a thoroughly educa’ Cail ator address 107 West Twent: | of Sixth avenue. a fRINHAUS, | b. ye eminent mu- sicians, are now engaged atthe New York Conservatory, onal atrention to pupils, ALL Vebruar L Februar: MER PATRONS. will ve ticke ts by applying at the Conservator; of Vocal and instrumental Music, | gtas._Snply at-the st os locuton, Dru wing and Paanilng PTION BOOKS open from9 A. M to 8 P.M. Classes, designed es) nt in the rvdiments o1 EDWARD MOLLENHAUER, GLORGE W. MORG. ly music and signt ird street, corner LuSSONS.—ELGCUTION IN. ALL | english method ; & Address Miss 'S brenches taught by best fashionable italian hand writing. ON, Herald Uptown Branch office. $0, $0—TEN WEEKS’ BOARD AND IN- superior: Engiiah, Freneh, Spanish, tin, Music, Vrawing, 1s. st order will be complimentary PER LYSSON IN PRENCH, GRRMAS es; conversation guaranteed ‘all on oF 39UK, 1,415 Broadway, root GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO ot the city of New York, 12 vin avonne, Detween Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets (Knabe Building). FURNITURK, DEGRAAP & TAYLOR, ‘The Boara of Directors respctfully announce that the dented Manufacturers of ‘unprecedented success GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO again demands an addition to the corps of Professors ¢ being now over 4 U pupils). ore engagemens have. been concluded with w: “ r. J. A. Dawson, the American Pianist, and Louis aichaelis, ke their first aj Fittn Classical Soire ext, at the Rooms of the CONBERVALORY OF MUBIO, 112 Fitth avenue, SUPRANO OF EXPERIENCE IS OPEN TO aN engagement in a Protestant church (£p! a Led Yorx or vicinity, :3 Dining Room an the cele! Both artists will ma: Plier and Mantel Glasses, Cor ce and on Wedngasey 3 Nottingham Curtains, 3] 3 y The relatives ana {friends are respectfully in- 67 and 89 Bowery, 65 Chrystie street, 130 and 182 Hester street, S 8PECIALTIES.—GUITAR, BANJO AND SING- ing,—¥rofessor NAPOLEON GOULD enables few lessons to accompany songs and play effec! ast Thirty-second strect, near Lexington avenue. LADY, WHO IS A THOROUGH AND BRILLIANT musician, indorsed by the highest musica! of the caly, will receive a few Cd terms, Address Mrs. DELA: or Branch Store, 81 Fourth avenue, —WEKEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYME: Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. HWALL & CO's, 155 und 187 Chatham street. An jimmense stock and low prices. FURNITURE « stone residence sale, comprising GENTLEMAN WILL GIV& INSTRUCTION ON Piano or Organ, at pupil's residence, at $12 per also sitvation ax organist wanted. SOR, box 165 Herald Uptown Branch office A CULTURED PIANIST (pupliot Mr. § B. Mills), teaches at pupils’ resi- dence tor $12 per quarter; reterences merous patrons, Address TECHNIQUE, Herald Uptown ELEGANT BROWN st., near 6th av., for y Pianoforte, Parlor Suit, cov- er ie ss bas ane i rep Su : do., $39; Carpet, ‘7 “6 bi hi iat % nalf-past wo een satin, cost ‘urkish Suit, $125 ings, Bookcase, Bronzes. Suit, in solid rose wor WELL-BRED YOUTH, Inut, complete with edding, Mattresses, 4 and biack wal ne i Tables, Chairs, solid Silver, &c. ir. Mills and nu. Burtet, Extensto: QENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES on plunoforte, harp and harmony at best reference box 129 Herald Up- IMMEDIATE WANT OF CasH + owner to sell Household Furniture. consisting Par- ior Suits in satin, cotelaine and rep fortes, Steinway and Decker & Bros, Suits, Bedrocm Cases soparate; Kedsteads, hair and spring Mattresses, lush and haircloth suits. Paintings, Bronzes, Carpet N. B.—A positive chance. upil’s residence; $10 pi with reference, TEACHE! town Branch office, 1,365 1 PRACTICAL AND wo elegant Piano- ibrary and dining | 4 8, With Dressing | MPZTENT PROFESSOR OF iano, organ and singing will give lessons at his or easy and thorough method, Insuring rapid progress; best city references; terms, $12 and $15 r quarter, Address PROFESSOR, box 146 H wn Branch offtee. » Ireland, in the ‘tie relatives and friends of the family are re- No reasonavie offer pupil's residence ll to-day or Monaay private residence 210 Wes! LADY WISHES TO PURCHASE FURNITURE, | Carpets and bedding for a t buy allor part from on DALL, Heruld offic UCTION ROOMS, 39 EAST THIRTEE, Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, Parlor a marble top Tables; Booxcases, What Not, Htagere, Linen Sheets, &c., at private sale, at auc- 3D LADY TEACHER OF THE houses will | en few more pupils at very mod- v ISICIAN AND FIRST diploma an! hig! ame more pupils. Adress A. M, 62 1 STREET.— CH LADY, A FINE ; class teacher, possessing a Sxiawien ane Suits; Library, 8, at two o'clock, trom her late resi- | 0, 219 DufMeld street, Brooklyn, without further notice, TAUGHT BY B. author of “canto Without a Master,” ni How to Play It,” “New and Complete Method” and ‘1h Sacat at residence Irdesired. 767 Br FIRST CLASS OUTFIC IN FURNITU under our own supervision; also Pickhardt’s pre- mium parlor and sofa Bedstea ds, with a tuil spring and srooms 213 West Thirty- t, near Séventh LARGE ASSORTMENT ture and Bedding at lowest cash prices extensive Warerooms, 410 big! tween Thirtieth and Thirly-tirst streets. taken weekly or monthly. —BEFORE ENGAGING / call at Private Musical University, 24 West Four- teenth street, opposite Van Buren’s Gardens, Beautitul litle book and musica! journal free. Circulars mailed. SINGING, NO, 77 ST, aid to pupils hurch, &, 2ACHER particular attention p desiring to prepare themset . REMMERTZ, BASSO OF ST, BARTHOLOMEW'S wants another position, trom Ist of May. 21) Lust seventeenth street. RIAN DANCES, BY BRAHMS, AS PER- formed with great success by Theo, Thomas’ orches- Te | ed tor piano, published and for sale at #D- OF | WAKD pCHUBERIH & Cu.’S STAI LEGISLATURES, STATE GOVERNMENTS Beds, Bedding, &c. Payments taken by the week or month. ELEG- ICLAL i 8, | ALLY BY ‘THE ROTEL: 3 | KELLY & corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue. 4 aseemseed & COCHRANE, 152 and 154 West ic Store, 23 Union | wenty-third street, offer their large and elegant stock of parlor, bedroom and dining room Furniture at greatly reduced prices. OK SALE—AT CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION, $1,000, biue satin and rosewood Purlor Set. eizht piece: exhibition at Sulzbacher’s furniture warerooms, 18 West Fourtecnth street, between Filth a St \OFORTE AND SINGI pupils taugnt talian languages: also Address INSTRUCTI 1 fice, 1,265 TRUCTION ON PIA pupil's residence, $1 per | ainginy im engitsh, French and ed tor concert. TINUE TO GIVE LES- $5 a month, at her own or children a specialty. Cali at 247 West ® §ALE—ON ACCOUNT OF R@MOVAL TO Ev- Tope of the occupant, the entire Furniture of the four story brown stone tlouse N rect together with Carpets, Pian tensils, all almost new; a splendid c about to commence housekeeping. NOOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS AND lalty ; English Brussels, Three-ply tthe old place, “12 Fultou 63 East sixty-first and household nee tor 4 family and price, SOCIETY, box 2,050 Post BRE&CHELLI, LEADING SOPRANO, INFORMS nd the puvlic that she is ne more con- Catholic church. 8 nected with the ET, si ETY OF NEW YORK.—THE LADIES und gentlemen ot the Chorus are Fequested to at- tend the rehearsal at Dr. Crosby's chapel, prompt at JF Oileloths a spe and Ingrain very cheap, W? TURE FOR 20 ROOM house: must be first class: wiil pay in tirst pur. ul FOR SAL®. ~ eee | A —FOR SALE, A LARGE STOVE AND HOUS® | AA. turnishing Store, situsted on Fight av Dow doin a business of trom $40,000 to 95)..09 4 CIGAR STAND FOR SALE—A BARGAIN, al JA the restaurant, 25 Park row, opposite the new Pow A RESTAURANT AND LIQUOR SALOO 4A Lyceum ‘theatre, Fourteenth street ana hue, for sale cheap; low rent and good business; owner | has other busine 10 ; PUALO » & SLOAN, 3t East Seventeenth streot MANUFACTURING BUSINESS OF GOODS POB 4X. indies’ wear of 'é years’ stand ng, forsale, A rare chance for aman of business capaci ies. with a smal) capital; no stock need be taken. address M. Z, box lid erald ottice. A SPLENDID HALF GJ with all attachments, $15; costa tew month: : has company’s guarantee for 12 months. 47 Bl between Broadway and Bowery. 2 WHE ELER & WILSON, CTURING BUSINESS, SIX Y#ARs 9 orders on hand ‘and a@ sure thing $100 to $50 wanted. Hudson NOLD AND WELL ESTABLISHED HOTEL FOS ver 6) rooms, doing @ good business: price if cash required. Apply to THOMAS $8 Sorth William str TAE FIXTURES AND GOUD WILL AL. ora Rea! Hstate office, in a first class business loca tion. | Apply to SHERWOUD WALDRON & SUNS, Na. 1.014 Thira .veute. WHEELER & Sewing Mac ments complete; Gibbs’, $20 296 FIRST CLASS FAMILY in black wainuy attach 2; only $25; Wileox & oadway, Under Bald. wan WIDOW LADY, REDUCED IN CIRCUMSTPANCRS, A. peing obliged to pawn ber diamonds, which she finds {impossible to re ieem, will sell Tieke ts very cheap. Address H.C, T., box 161 Herald offtee, ORE FOR SALE.—POPULOUS RvG 1att. Dorhood; full stuck: m dera improvements; soot business; ce for physician: ust be sold Shh) half casi ns for selling satistactory. Address IM. 1d Brooklyn Branch office. JOR SALE—A_ NINE YEARS ESTABLISHED Liquor, Lager Beer aud Billiard Saloou on iayhth avenue, near Thirty-rourth street; best location: “wil sell vory cheap, Apply w 8.5. LV¥, 271 West Thuty. eighth atroet, JOR BALE—A FIRS! CLASS STATIONERY AND Book pire in Grand street (east side); undoubted Prin as dress V. G., Herald office, g VERY CHEAP—AN OLD ESTABLISHED ‘Ale and Chop House ; long lease ; low ren MARRY, 20) Sixth POR, SALE VOR MALY THE VALUE, THE STOCK, Fixtures and Lease of » House #urnisbing, Toy Stationery and Fancy Goods Store. Apply at No. 82 Sixth avenue, JOR SALE—THS OLD EsTABLISHED FRUIT AND nut Store, situated at 22 Desbrosses sireet; must be sold this wee! is owner is gol South (OR SALE—A FINE LOT SECOND HAND GAS FIX. tures, including two real bronze Chandeliers, a in compiete order, at one ihird less than the rogulug Price, Apply at No. 12 Bible House, Highth street, Oppe- 8 r Institute. t—A BOARDING HOUSE, WITH FURNE blished over eighteen years. OR SALE—A BUTTER AND MEAT STORE, OR wilt let Meat Part with ali Fixtures; ood chance far a small capital: good location; owner going in waoole ale trade. 2,100 Jhird avenue. NOR SALE—AN OLD AND WELL ESTABLISHED Druz Store, splendidly fitted up and well stoe ed; good location; east side of city. Price $1,500. No vusiness with agents. ‘Address HL. A. B., box 195 Herald office. 3 HOUSE, SEVENTH WARD; ¢ iull of boarders and in com. ‘ate; a bargain. Apply ad way. OR SALE—BOARDL H best ipeation: te runnin ruer Toe, ‘NoINisa BY, 7°, SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED OYSTER AND Chop House 534 Third avenue; has a good family trade. For particulars apply o the preinises JOR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD OYSTER HOUSE AND Restaurant, doing a good business: loug lease; rea sonable rent; day and nigat house, Apply at did sin avenue, corner fwenty-fifih street. AROCERY STORE—VERY CHEAP, THIRD AVR nue, corner Eighty-tifth slrect, doinz a large csb busineses store ig weil stocked with groceries, &c.; remt yey low. OLD ESTABLISHED MILLINERY a good trade, and good location, ing attached; Lease and Fixtures tor sale, 1 SI Apply at 173 Bowery. HOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR saLE—WITH OR without Instramenis; liviay rooms attached, oo first floor; main street; 14,C0) inhabitan's; one phoog rapher. i. d. LAY, Flushing, L. 1, AFES,—A STOCK OF SECOND HAND SAFES, Va. rious makes, In good order, and Atied with combina uon locks, selling low for cash ; ba: 4 AMEKICAN SAFE COMPANY, 80 Broadway. 10 MILL MEN.—A FIKST CLASS PLANING MILL Jor sale or exchange on easy terms. Particulars of $ ome sirec: 1.200 —FOR SALE, A FLOUR AND FSED . + «tore, well established and doing a good business: this Is a bargain. Apply at 35) Fulion street, room 4, Brooklyn. 3 OOO CAsh, (RARE OPPORTUNITY, | WiLL | De.! buy Millinery and Dressmaking Establish. meu,t Stock, Fixtures and Lease; the vest location in Broadway, hear Fitth Avenue Hotel: everything new and in order; customers already made; rent low; in pusy times you can seil the zmount in two weess; No one need answer only those who mean busines, Adaress H. O., Millinery. Herald Uptown Branch office. 8 o'clock, on Monday evening next. POSTERS, PAMPHLETS, TICKETS, Press Opinions and all Kinds oi Printing for mu- mcal conservatories and entertainments are turnished most elegant style at the MrT’ ING ESfABLISHMEN?, 218 Broadwi ORGE A, CLARKE, 747 BROADWAY. ~-ELEGANT Farniture, Carpets, Mattresses, Parlor Beds, &c., for cash or on monthly payments, ROPOLITAN PRINT! 213 Broad’ in the Hi ANTED—A FAIR OF SOLIAIKE DIAMOND EAR. rgain. Ad. CONFIDEN. ‘ROPOLITAN PRINT} ESTABLISHMENT Balldin HE CORNET,” —THIS EXCELLENT AND POPU- lar lnstrument taught in the most practical and rienced teacher and per- box 169 Herald Uptown ANTED—A MARBLE BAR, SECOND HAND; — w* DEFY nm WORLD ‘Z Wrtun bas arentenrgain end Rood. Address PRIN- eat our stock @r prices in FURNLIUKE, CHAIRS, de. # 53 Liberty street 37 Nassau street Auction Rooms). rogressive manner by an ex) Tonmier, Address CORNETIS Te: Branch office. {adjoining the Weert OF CLOTHING, FURNISHING | Goods, Di 8, &c.. tor part cash and Lots ry Good: near the city. Addreas F., Herald office. ANTED—A SMALL SIZED SECOND HAND BURG. roof Sale: low price for cash. Address lar p GAFEVY, Herald Uptown Branch oltice. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. FIRST CLA‘§ GOLD HUNTIN sale very low, Address HOXSESIMER, Herala o} ro CORNET.—AN EXPERIENCED PERFORMER desires a few more pupily at reduced prices, separ Address 3. A 8., 15 ANTED TO BUY FOR CASH—A LOT OF WAL- nut Chamber Furniture; also a Brussels Oarpes ast be in good order and a bargain, Ad- Eighth avenue, ately or in classes, Wilhamsburg, L, 1, TIOLIN TAUGHT AT A MODERATE PRICK —GOOD references given. 192 Seventh street. ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT LADY cher of vocal music and Address ThACHER, box 171 bs FIRST CLASS ROSEWOOD BILLIARD TABLE FOR Fillmore piace, Money advanced on D: monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, silks, Camel's ; same bought and sold; ladies’ ISAAU BAEK, ive lessons at sweltth street. G QUARTER ; Hair Shawls and La seconds Watch, quite new: celebrated miskent for rvaie of je “AT 607 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET.— pee SALE—A VERY FINE J F° SALE~A VERY FIN ‘arrings, weighing about 10 kearats: will be solu bargain if taken immeuiately. Address RB. A., box 132 Herald office, ARSAIES! BARGAINS IN DIAMOND CLUSTER and Solitaire Earrings, Brooches, Crosses, Rings, Studs, Bracelets, Pins, Watches, to be sold to ‘pay ad- vanecs; unusual opportunity, 697 Broadway, corner of Fourth stre Waxted—a witre DIAMOND, WEIGHING ABOUT tot ess W. D. H., berald ur or five carats. Addi Uptown Branch office. gaie or to let: worth $200: will sell for $126; every- thing in complete order. street, near Bowery. CENTS a LESSON.—MME, ILMA SPINOLA, AN experienced teacher of plano an Ttalian method. Address or call at 12s Kast Sixteenth st Liveral advances on Diamonds, Watche: Silks, Came's’ Halr Shawls, Laces aud of every description. T JOSEPH SOL Stroct, near Nassau. hi tiques and Articles of Virtu; ice for ladies, Se habla Espanol, T A. NEWBURGER & CO. in the Jewelry store, 1 RGENSON_ WaTCH i and Chain. Address JURGENSON, box I71 Herald bemgorng reget omee. Money advanced en Diamonds, ‘Camels’ Hair shawls, Ane ablished 1880; private E PAIR OF SOLITAIRE www ANSTRUCTION, " CADEMY MOU 8, 531 SIXTH AVENUE, r_ Thirty-second atreet.— Advances nade on Diamonds, Watchds, Jewelry, &. ; e bought and sold, IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, WATCHE Silks, Laces, silverware anc Merchanalse; saine bought and sold; la business confidential, Broadway, corner of Fourth street Nt ST. VINCENT, ON THE HUD. son, New York, |’ miles from the metro} 7 trains to and 15 trom the Mount dally, Hud: ‘This institution, Charity, is the largest and Terns. Including everything but music, per annum, $295, General patronage solicited. office 8. ROSENTHAL, son River by the Sisters of | tn the country, best appointed NTHAL, Loan Office, Wy Neue ieee ones ABOUT ONE CaRAt, IN EX- change tor an Overcoat and £ ‘in Cap, or would exchange for @ handsome Locket. Madeess sO, 435 Fulton strect, Brooslyn. ELEGANT BUSINESS WRITING, DOL- ‘3 hand traming, 119 Broad stiffness, trembling or nervousne business’ penmen in twenty-tour ing does m years, ‘ONEY LOANED ON _ DIAMONDs, Jewelry and Siiverwars G0, C. ALLEN, 1,1 copy ‘e. and the same bought, New pupils received day and 90 Broadway, near 29th st, tor writing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, &e. ‘A LADY DESIRES TH dress ALBION, Herald Brooklyn Bratel GOOD LOOKING AND CULTURED LADY OF 26, not poor, but feeling ths necessity of a proper desires the acquaintance of responsi ‘and wealthy gentleman, wich a viow matrimony, Address LADY WASHINGTON, Her ice. ‘PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received at my office, Ledger building, Philadelphia, where plans and imiormauon wil be wiven until Pevrual 2), for the Iron urection of the main Exhibition Building, on Centennial Fiqgpes J. BOBBINS. ve Fee SMCHANGE. _ OR EXCHANGE—A RARE BUOK, EN- YOR SALI t os Herald office, WARE MANUFACTORY FOR old stand; Tools and Machinery, Re B ng ry Apply to & HALGAWAY, 1 Fulton street, Brooklyn, oor TPO EXCHANGE “DIAM ND JEWELRY WILL BE 1 ‘oad Wagon. by +0 g_ description, DI 433 Post oifice, N.Y. ‘AMPING AND ILLUMINATING done in exchange for paper. Addrow M, &.H., clmens: at ea YORK ENTAL ROO ns, M la established 1891; Sunday until 2 if Second av out extracting; Plumpers tor hollow cheeks: fi Wweth built up on roots, Sunday until 2 COAL AND WouD. high Coal, trom 36 25 to $7 per ton, 2,000 pounds, delivered, THOMAS THEDFURD, twenty-sev- euth street aud Ninth avenue and Lid Madison strovt. & BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWD «) and ‘wenty-seventh streets. —Mon n Diamonds, Watches, J anos, &c.; same bought and 40! business coufidential, BROADWAY, Y, UPTOWN COLLEGE 1,175 | Broadway, corner Thirty tourth street, students ac+ Quire Bookkeeping, os Joreigners tngiish; Writing lesssons $3 monthly. YOUNG NORTH GERMAN LADY, QUALIFIED to teach German, Board in a resi T PAINE'S, 62 BOWE rT AL. aes Bliverware, silks, ACQUAINTANCE OF A gentleman ot means, matrimontally fuciined. Ad- backward persons taught privately; Ladies’ department. bi OVER HERALD UPTOWN Branch office, room B (parlor for ladies), ‘aig hts yer of Diamonas, ‘same vor iy . ou LINDO BROS, ] Watts ew __ MARBLE_ T GREATLY R Wash Traysand Slate French, desires ange lor private Mrs. KLOTZ, 229 Last Tenth street. YOUNG NORTH GERMAN GENTLEMAN WILL give conversational German lessons, ‘, care of Rey. Mr. MANTELS. UCED PRICES, ot Slate and Marble Mantels, ‘ork af every description, SLAVE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth st. N, Y. 1 GREATLY REDUCED PRICES—AN EXTENSIVE nd Marbleized Mantels ; Marble Turning for the trade. Eighteenth street, near Third a AT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MARBLE ‘all kinds of floor tiling, 3 siummbers amd cabinet: at 50c. por Heid, 70 Chris: topher street, ci FRUNCH LADY FROM PARIS, OF LONG EX. perience and capacity, would like to have a 1ew ry reasonable ; best city CH THACHER, care of Mra. Ronden, 109 West 46th st. Would also give good lessons daily Jor & home, without boar GRADUATE OF je UPERI school of Patis, assures facility in speak le: tree to show the U, Herald Uptown Branch office. 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Gerinan, French, day and evening. departinent—Telegraphy taught practically, with in- siruments, in one quarter. scholars to teach dail tock ot Marole Other marble work h iE and marbicized mantels, monuments, pe i makers now offering at 3. Marble Works, Nos. Sur to 223 Weat Fitty-first street, near in three monyhs ‘Regular Gradation of Man and Diiferent | Grogs Professor it ree Med lagers dated London, 17v. Address N’3 COLLEG! A QUINCY GRANITE MON® will call and exhipit design. x 215 Herald office. R SALE VERY LOW ment, foes quality 0. 50 000 VOLUMES, BOOKS, ANTIQUES, O1L . Paintings, &¢., for sale; Furniture, Care peta, Hooks, Pampalets and Libraries bought ior caah at No. 4 University piace, near Washington square, Bor Other Advertisements Under Tnis Heading Seo Directory. 2 MACHINERY. en LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND HAND EX. gines, Boilers, Tanks, Stexm Pumps. Calcrons and Jacket Kettles. FINNEY & HOFFMAN, Mauufacturera 20: to 225 Water street, Brooklyn. ie SIX HORSE BAXTER ENGINE—FOR 8AL5 A cheap tor cash. 67 Murray street, up stairs, A LARGE VARIETY OF UORIZONTAL AND UI a night Engines and Boilers, new and second hand; im Pumps, rortable Engines, Hoisters, &c. WIL-ON & KOAKE, Water and Dover streets, RASS FOUNDRY AND FINISHING SHOP YOR Saie—Consisting of two, Fox Lathes Anvil, Forge Benches, Vises, Vatterns, Moulding, Tools, pri $500; Will be sold separace It desired,’ 402 siecer at a4 npg Tinting, the best ciyie by the. METROPORITAN PRINTLN ESLABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broad way, R SALU—A GRAY & WOOD'S SURFAUE PLANIM Machine, 15 toot bed, 24 inches wide, with fe ent; tor sale cheap. Toller attuchnients (BiNOsTRED, 261 Tenth avenue, OR SALE—VERY LOW, IF APPLIED FOR A? once, seve! Hoo Rotary Presses, good ae tk pape for newspaper work. Address the New Yori eral [,OR SALE—A SECOND HAND TUBULAR BOILE K Mftect long and 4 feet in diameter. Apply at 1 Fulton sree JOR SALE CHEAP—BAXTER ENGINES, 6, 8 AND Oth hore ower) one “Portable nena, wade By Hea Steam Badine POT pA & Wilbisy 20 Platt stroot POR tate Vien Chearsimy fae monoeas tal Ninos; siz Giobe trom Wor West thirty-third street, neat Hlew ue. (OR SALE—SECOND HAND LEATHER BELTS, nee: as good as new, ‘One Double Belt, 24 inches wid Two Double Heli, 12 inches wide. One wouble Belt, 1U inches wide. Will be sold cheap. Apply to or address REIDY & KIELY, 62 Frankfort street, New York. pita widen LD A BET ANTED~A NIAGARA NO. $ STEAM PUMP, SEO: ;must be in excellent order che: Vet eats nate “ forcash. A BURGPEAN STI NAtiON AL LIN“. —NOTIOS, ‘The most southerly route h. lwavs been adopter by this company to avoid ice and headlands. ‘rom piers 44 and 47 North Kiver. By SESH SRANGE A Reb. af 10 a ERIN, tepid. 8 St | THe QCREN March 6 8P. ae 0 LONDON DIKKCT. REE seven Thursday, February 11, 9:8) A, M, Cabin pi , $80. $70, currency. Stee at greatly reduced prices. Return tickets at redu ates, Pre: Pea ceerees tickets aroma trey ont at Mt west Fates, Apply at the company’s oflice, N. 6) Broadway. bead rind ¥! W. J. HURST, Manager. NVITED TO CALL, 3 N & WALWORTHS jusiness Coilege, sixth avenue, corner Twenty-third | street; -1x expert'teache 188 EDMONDS REC be! yor ee TE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD hand clegant designs, atthe lowest prices. ‘wenty-third street, between Seventh ME ARE ning, at WILLSO ad moderate prices. VES PUPILS AND CLASSES in English Literature, Composition, Letter Writing, also persons of neglected education who desire to communications confidential. LL TABL“S, WITH st in use and war- complete tor $12 Russian Bowling LE FITH & ¢ ursue any branch: a 146 bast Seventeent KS GIVES LESSONS IN DRAWING, nting, oiland water colors: also colors photo North German) conversation Clusses in the event ai, Call, trom 2to Bo'clock, a nh si graphs; German language STANDARD AMBRICAN BEVEL TABLI «the Phelan & Coll n ation Cushions tor en! Vollender, 738 Brow COASTWiSE STEAMSHIP! ibs EXAS LINK OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH- ing at Key West, carrying the United states mt Steamer GEO. W. 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