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een e@examinaion \ @ad all We witnesses be in arte! THE COURTS. THE ELEVATED [Fhe Templeton Habeas Cor- pus Case. THE DANA CASE. -ydia Thompson. a colored woman, charges that mer daughter Isaber, aged seventeen, was enticed e home, and she accordingly obtained a Babeas corpus and had the daughter iorecie yesteraay before Judge Donohue, in Su- | (preme Court, Chambers. The daughter produced | qe certificate of marriage; but, on acoubdt being Weised by opposing counsel as to its genuineness, “he-ease was adjourned over till Wednesday to get ui ther particaiars on this point. Im the United States Circuit Court (criminal Wide), beiore Judge Benedict, indictments were — founda against Jutius Mol! aud Lewis eae x using counterieit cigar stamps ; George @. Mason, ror counterfeiuing ; Cuaries J, Bishop, for @muggiing cigars, and William A, Meyer, jor mar- ‘der on the bigh seas. THE ELEVATED RAILROAD. Im the apphcation for an injunction by Mr. Waight and other property owsers, restraining — ‘the Greenwich street Elevated Railway Company — om constructing turnouts in the vicinity of Bank ‘@nd Franklin streets, a decision was yesterday wven by Judge Lawrence, of the Supreme Court, ‘denying the application. The application was made on behalf of the plaintiffs on the ground that ‘sheir property was being injured by the proposed ‘ects of the company; that the company had no ‘power to carry out their contemplated extension, ‘Shey having forfeited their charter 10 having first ‘adopted a moter not permitted by the charter by ‘Substituting a dummy engine ior a stationary en- gine; second, by charging tare in excess ol the Ernoving of the act of the Legislature, and, third, having tailed to complete their road withio she ——— by law. ‘The Judge~ holds “that the papers do not show that the ‘eompany intenas to construct a turnout at Bank | @treet until approved by the Commissioners; that ‘Whe construction of the turnout at Froukiin ‘Bhus already been approved by them, aud tl $s Dound to accept t e authority of the Commu sioners on that point until the company: Bas been declared jorleited by due process of law; ‘What the forfeiture of such Clarter is DOt a matter ‘to be accomplished by the in‘erposition of a pri- bog Citizen, but by action of the Attorney General ‘@/ the State; that the Atiorney General having ‘taken no steps to this end ou any of the grounds @ileged on the part of the plaintut the Court 1s ‘Duund to assume that the company has a color- able right to exercise the functions conferred by 3ts charter, and, having such right, the Court will Mot assume to pass upon # forieiture of its charter @v & Motion of this character, but will remit thas pestion to be determined by @ Jormal irial in THE DANA CASE. VOLUNTARY APPEARANCE OF THE WITNESS—A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS GRANTED. Mr. Charies A. Dana, having heard that an at Sacnment had been issued by acourt in the Dis- trict of Columbia to compel his atiendance there © ae a witness, calied at tne office of United States Marshal Fiske at eleven o'clock yesverday morn- | img. He was accompanied py Messrs, W. O. Bart- bett and Wiuard Bartlett, his counsel, and Mr. Gvarics 8. Weyman. On entering the Marshal's Boom Mr. W. U. Bartlett said:—‘Mr. Marshal, Mr. @haries A. Dana is here present, and if you have +h him you can now transact it.” e—I Dave # writ for mis arrest irom ‘She District of Columbia. The Marshal theo handed a sitp of 7 to Mr. Bartlett, who examine! it caretully, and thea “We deny your authority to arrest Mr. all nos ofer any Sorcidie JOU take bim into custody or not ft”? Marsaal Fiske—I sup, I most Mr. Bartiett—Then we want five minutes for ‘Bim to go belore a Commissioner and swear to a — Jor @ Writ of habeas corpus, for which we apply to the United Siates Court imme- r before tweive Mr. Bartlett appeared ited States District Court, Judge slatch- wonsing. and adaressed the Court 48 iol t— “May it please Your Honor, I have a peti- ion jor a writ Of habeas corpus in @ matter in ‘whien the Cron e the writ may be lost to tae petitioner t be granted summarily.” Gistohiord. Lt will ati At » id to it ab once— Juage @ranted the writ, which was made returuabie at ‘ne o'clock. At one o’clock the parties appeared tn court. Mr. George Biiss, United States District re Ff | Boiormed the Judge tuat Mr. James ©. Carter, u ate counsel jor toe Was absent from city, aNd, In Consequence, he asked ior an ex- Wwension Of time ia which to make a return to the wit ‘Mr. Bartlett repiied that he bad Be gowreeny 4 regard in the Marshal aud wished him to have the veoe- a best on advice in the periious matter he was acting. He would not, therefore, that the Marspai cane was set down for further bearing at oclock on Tur ext. Meantii a tweiv ay by erder of the Court, Mr. Dana was discharged until ‘twat time on bis own recognizance. THE TEMPLETON CHILD CASE. ‘There was to have been @ further taking of patient. aiter once; the cao of water, wate! @estimony yesterday, before Coione! G. N. Harcie, fm whe habeas corpus proceedings instituted to de- ermine whico shail have the custody of the eniid, Withs ©. Tempieton—its granaiather, Golone) N.C. Templeton, or its motner, ida Maud Bempleton. There was a large crowd preseat 04, a8 OM previous occasions, Colonel Tempieton ‘Was represented by Mr. Joun D. Townsend and Mra, Templeton vy ex-Judge Busteed. Annie T. Kenney was the first witness called. She bad got @0 far as to state that in 1870 Mrs, Ida Maud Tem- ton snd her mother boarded with ner in West street, whea 4 controversy arose between geen as to anewering a0 inquiry which of toe board end what was the conversa- wes the time. Mr, Basteed ramified off mtothe | “wudly aiscarsive, and Mr. Townsend s earcal vagnes of tne alleged career of tne two “women this time, Suddenly Mr. Busteed poed = bis bat and rashed out oi the room, | all wondered at we cause of his disappear- uence. It was qaickly explained. “I bave seen Judge Donohoe ip ms private ‘woom,” he announced on his retura, “He has wen me the option of having the testimony taken }, Subject to pis ¥ sai on Monday, or stop the ‘examination here. I preter (throwing nis head Wack in @ cecided manner) the examination shoaia top kere.” excuse me,’ answered Mr. Townsend in a tone mhowing that be was raed, “I aon’t take jaw in ‘Sbat manner. “Just as you please,” responded Mr. Busteed, ea proiound vow. “li you can't take my . Townsend therenpon picked up his hat and off to the Judge's room. He came back in twinkling and said that Judge Dononue had toid 7 he was in favor Oi admitting the testimony, at Mr, Basteed’s request had directed that ve tpoved vill mine A. M. on Rroversy BeXt arose as to whetier wi be required to be pre nll “iil see ge about that, Mr. aresping mis hat and Toshiog. out’ of the “Pil gee the Jadge adout that, too,” repeated . Busteed, Y ciate bis Bat and rusning ‘s! ter , Townsend. “pi wee the Judge abdont that, too,” exclaimed referee, erasping hat avd following rap- iM the Wake Of the retiring counsel. final end of the whole matter was that the sball proceed on ance. DECISIONS. SUPREME COURT—-CHAMDERS By Judge vononue. ai—Denied. Lowe; lo the matter of Havemeyer; it ranted, Batley.—Motion denied. New York Warenouse Com- t.—I will see counsel. RAILWAY. jonday morning | be taxed by striking out | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APuin 4, 1873—QUINTUPLE SHEET. UNITED STATES COURT—IN BANK- RUPTCY. VOLUNTARY Pgritrons,—Jacob Grote, Christian Stoeks, Henry H. Jordan, Bugene J. Jackson, The Pensacola Lumber Company, John C, Licyd, Ro- bert Giover, Jonn H. Haskell, George 8. Jefferson, } Julius H. Pratt, Frederick A. Brown, Edward B. J. Singleton, Alphonse De Brackeleer, Reuben May, Lorenzo DL. Rodebush, Hugh Moore, Wiliam boa) man, William K. Moore, Louis H. Cole, Edward A, Beason and Jane C, Brown. ADJUDICATION IN INSOLVENCY CASBS.—Frederick Ventniere, Husch [ages Morton S. Myer, Henry } Bowers. Edward Unkhart, Jacob H. Delos W. Gitebell, Stephen W. Jessup, Joba i» Biummer, Jobn A. McNuity, Joseph J, Barnum, Louis Mankenstein, Cha:les Wagner, Lioyd Ste~ vens, Dantel M. Holdridge, an £. Stein, John P. P. Lathrop, Russell L. Bogs. Discuakars.—Onaries ©, Menge}. Daniel 0. Den- n Elias W. Taylor, Joan A. burke and Benja- mun M. Day. COURTS FOR APRIL. ‘The number of causes on the calendars in all the | various branches of the different courts indicate ‘an unusual amount of business for this month, with | plenty of work ior both judges and jawyers. Tuere | are no specially interesting cases awaiting trial, although there are very many involving important jegal questions, Scattered here and there is @ | divorce suit, with an occasional action in crim, con, proceedings; bat alongside of tne over- | shadowing Brooklyn scandai they must need “hide their diminished ueads.”’ In the Supreme Court there will be no general term this month, the judges requiring an interval | of a month to decide and write opinions upon cases argued last term. Jadge Van Brunt will continue to hold Special Term, the principal business awaiting nis attention being argu- ments on demurrers. There will be three circuits in session, presided over respectively by Judges Lawrence, Dononue aod Van Vorst, | Judge Barrets will preside at Chambers, Tnere will be no Oyer aud Terminer this monta, though why does not appear, and purticulariy in the jsce | Of the well kKnowa jact tnat the City Prison is sul- | fertag from a surieit of inmates. Judges Curus and Speir are assigned to hold | the General Term of the Superior Court. The Spe- cial Term will be held by Judge Freedman. There will be omy one Triat Term, Walch, will be presided over by Clie! Justice Mone! In the Court of Common Pleas Judge J. F. Daly will hold the Equity Term, Uhiei Justice Daly | Trial Term, Part 1, and Judge Livermore, Trial — Part 2 Judge Loew will hold Chai bers. Persons ouiside of the profession have very little conception of the amount o! business transacted in the various Chambers of the Court, ‘The tdea of the amount of business done may ve | gathered from the reporis as already made up ior | yy. ast montana. ee Donobue, in Supreme Court, Chambers, argoment upon over 500 motions, in aadi- | ton to disposing of about an equal numver of ex parte ‘applications. Judge Uurris, who presided | at Chambers, in the superior Court, had oeiore | him some 400 eager py Bee eX par ¢ applicv tions, | ln the Chambers of Court of presided over vy Judge Larremore, about 160 con- tested motions were disposed of and sbout 600 ex | parte motions. A very unusual thing ‘or a judge and one that cannot fall to meet the heariiest ap- probation of the profession is the tact that at the close of the term be bad rendered decisions in all | the cases Dut one, such is his business despatcn, | though requiring ubwonted quickness of menial activity, and / @ iew more o/ our judges were endowed with the same quality, the oid proverb about the “law’s delay” would speedily become an anachronism, In addition to tue business INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, MeL is INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION coMPANy NEW YORK. | SERIES DRAWING of PREMIUM BONDS, iduedac- cording to special act of the Leguslatare of theBtat of New York, willbe held publicly, in accordance jith h plan of redemption, on MONDAY, April 5, 145, «5 O'clock P, M.,.at STRINWAY HALL, Fourteentl{stret, pear Fourth avenue | New Yous, AgHH2, 187 , X. ALBERGER, Fam \WM. ©, MOORE, Treasure, REUBEN J. TODD, Beeretiry Admission free. E ‘ERY BOND BOUGHT TITITIT 001 [el paasic 2 ° oO ry ° ' pe #3 3 r 0. ° . o 0 r 0000 BM MM RRR ww MM wMo’'o B 2 0° W MM MMO OR RB RO OW uke oO OR BH 82 o Www O ORRR RRR o Www MMM $3322 23 ° M ae OR RR R ° vi z N MO OK RR RO O vi M M 00 BRR R VO Ww AT OR BEFORE 44 00 PPPP. Pr ee Oe ee ae 44 44 Se op F kuM uM mM tt 00 , 2-2 ee ff 8m Pe ee dats, BES FR aee 4° 33330000 Pou M MMM will participate in the Fourth o'clock P. M. 2 Premiums at.....-.. 8 Premiums at. AND MANY OTHERS. Postponements impossible under this plan. invested, 3 322222 0000 sssss8 2 opto 00 oto 3 $2 22 00 % o 0 0 © 2 oO o 0 4 $8 2» © % © © $ 2 © ww o vo © w ss Own is always secured. stated Judye Larremore also disposed of 226 na- turalization applications, and either ordered ret- erences or gave precepts im abous thirty unsale building cases, THE TOMBS POLICE COURT. Beiqre Judge Smith. A LOST DIAMOND. On the 18th of March Mr. Oscaur F. Quirk lost 9 | diamond ring vained at $200, and trom the pecu- liar circumstances attending its disappearance be | was ied to suppose that George F, Meigs had ap Ppropriated 1t; whereiore he had Meigs arrested ‘and arraigned at the Tombs yesterday alternoon. Meigs found a boudeman 1m $1,000in the person of Willard Tompkins, o: NO. 27 Chariton street. When Tompkins and Meigs leit tne Court they Tia arnare they wegen, $e en 4 ‘Tompkins arrested ‘nd nel in. “3300 all to keep the peace Jor six months, LIZZIE STERN’S DEATH. | CONCLUSION OF THE INQUEST AT HOSPITAL, Coroner Croker finished the inquest yesterday at Believue Hospital im the case o! Lizzie Siern, | who died on the reception boat Bellevue on the ‘tad of March. Mary Kernan, a prisoner on the steamboat Beilevue, being sworn, said:—I was committed for drunkenness; was on board the Bellevue to help | the stewaruess; on the night of the 22d of March I placed some cotton bags om tne heater in the | cabin of the boat, and in the morning they were dry; saw the deceased, Lizzie Stern, on the morn- ing of the 25th; she wasdeaJ; the cabin when 1 | entered it was perfectly warm and comiortabie; | did not know we deceased. Addie Stringuam, being sworn, testified as fol- lows :—I reside at No. 48 First street; 1 knew the deceased for about two months; on the morning | of tne 20d of March tue deceased woke me up and | | said, “Addie, get up and go with me tothe Pith | street station house, for 1 am sick ;” I got up and | took the deceased to the station house, which is | about six blocks ‘rom my residence; om our arri- val at the station hovse | stated the case to the | sergeant sod he telegraohed for an ambulance, | which arrived very 8000, and she was conveyed | | to Bellevue; dtd uot hear of her again until | F deate who testified 0. Friday, was as foliows:—i valied for hot BELLEVUE | was very cold; lasked jor @ pail | which Was Drought to me; it was coid | in my Opinion the deceased died of ayn- | produced oy exposure. wick F. Ward, Goorman of tne Seventeenth precinct police station, corroborated the testlumony of sergeant Berehoid given ou Friday. Uuristatn Morpoy, of No. 48 First street, —— fled:—I knew Lizzie Stern ‘or about teo years; tne Qu of March Sze came to my house and ‘naa tea; she then went co Rivington street and re- ‘turned about eight o'clock im the eveni and asked me if she could not remain with me teat Bight; 1 told her sue could; three or jour hour laver, after they had gone to bed, Lizzie com piained of being very sick, and asked to be taken to the Fi'th street police station; I got up and as- sisted todress her; afterward Mrs. Stringham took ner to the station house. Thomas V. Brennan, Commi and Correction, testified a joner of Charities | remember Lizzie | Isiand apogt t ceath from Dr. Murray, Woo said that tee woman had died from cold and want of proper treat- ment; I told the Doctor to make a full report of the case to tne Board, and gave instrucuons that jor the preseot ali similar cases suould oe taken to Bellevue Hospital; it is the duty of the Sreman or er of board the Belevue to the erection o| hospital were presented to our and are bow under consideration; I wi ut 4 been carried he arigs o1 Mr. been used. | James Thompeon, of No. 240 Thir'ieth street tes- | tithes Tam vygot Wacchruane! deck 2) Bast River: about three o'clock on the moruing of Murcu 23 Lb heara the bell ring and immediateiy opened the door; Mr, Stanaish was there with the amba- lance; be carried a woman from the ambulance to | the boat in bis arms; | assisted him a lictie; it is arms: I think it was abont jour o’ciock when Di | Marray sent jor the medicine; when | entered thi cabin | thougnt it felt pretty warm; I did mot re: ceive any instructions about water unti the day | | after the Woman died. | Tne Coroner briefly charged the jury, who re- tired snortiy alter four o’ciock, and having delib- | erated for more than two Bours, returued with the | | 1oliowing verdict:— | “We, the jury called to inquire the cause of tne | death of Lizzie Stery, find the same to nave died | prom syncope, sap:riuduced partly by aprenet \ | exposure on bur! and partiy [rom the want | of the neediul me heal aj Or on board of the howpttal boat being set aide for sents, we fivd the absence of for / tne patient and we would it to cary. all streteners herenfter, We see! impelled to exonere ate Dr, Murray irom all blame ta toe ‘atal termin- ation of this case.” At ten minutes to six o'clock last night a fire | broke out on the fith hoor of the six story brick | vanamg No. 99 Ann street, occupied by J. Searle | KAHN’s Museum. FIRE ON ANN STREET. | Call or addressyto-morrow, betore 5 o'clock, at MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO.'S, ~~ Financial agents, ~~ Park row, New Xork. Post office drawer No. 29, HEIDELBERGER & 00.8, “——~ General agents, 216 Broadway ~~ (ark Bank Building). NDUSTKIAL EXHIBITION COMPANYS $2) Frowium Bonds STEER a Gi apni For : sale by MiuL iaaad ai Brosdway. NOTICE 18 HERSBY GIVEN THAT THE tourn: % 3 83: W ake vv oreneee. Ww STEINWAY HAL. to-morrow (MONDAY, April 5), atS ‘Work with sewing machines, wisnes work by the d. sesees$100,000 & DFivate amily. Address Mme. JAF FIER, 3,00) ] () AMICY ST.-A RESPECTABLE COLORED girl to 20,000 10 reference, hi 5m \171 3,000 Don’t | or AV.—A ‘THOROUGHLY COMPETENT AND SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cocks, &e. QOQ WEST WTA sT—A COLORED WOMAN AS firat class cook : either pelvers tamily or board- ing Bouse: would arsist with the washi DQ West WH sta PROTESTANT WOMAN AS cook, washer and irover; good city reierence from last place, i 245 3, at ay. SECOND FLOOR.—A Ri nirgsan aga nt girl, raised in’ the country, ai | iain coon a mall peteare family ; undersian 's bake city or couniry: best city reference. a ment 2D ST.—TWO KESPEUTABLE GIRLS; re class cook; the other first chass 1 ghambormai naltreas: To objection to Uke countrys Dest city Telneoees. IL ort two days = 362 B, ore AV. AS \PROFESSKD 000K: UN busivess thoroughly; best cit) ences. 448 {TH AVCAN BNGLISH “GIRL WATELY landed), as cook. 2D aV,, SECON valk SPECTABLE 805, ‘girl as plain Coa, water ai ironer: city or country ; good city reference. Cail t Chambermaids “- —A YOUNG GIRL AS 128 Prkcaes edly comin pe wise the fine washing: in a private bi hug house pele! nce. 18T AV., TOP FLgOR Oe Mapht 3 GIRL ma id ction AS waitre: to py gare of ase Ro city reverence. ‘Apply for 2 AV.—, 81 b emrees YOUNG WOMAN aNaversnata od waitress; city references: country preterred Callen Monday. — BXPERIENOE IN FIRST CLASS oman; pepo fou com- __SITUATIONS WA, ALES. pie ae. WEST 42 RESPECTABLE GIRL TO Ese mind a chil Saha hake hersolt generally useiul n wise; washing, Buting. Address ADVER- sein” 667 sects! Ky FLOOR, BACK.—A YOUNG wet nur: Misce\. ancous, 685 6TH AV., IN SHOR STORF.—A YOUNG RE- fined America: P| copes as lady’s maid; would bead _— wD gr! jdren or tayel with an ine ference. Sorte days, YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKR TO, GO AN” THE coun ry, im May or June. with « lady, companion; understands dre: ii s the scree Soeneaen aharacwar, ko, addres EMMA BURTON, Brooklyn Fost office, LADY OF LONG millinery business as Betent to ‘take charge woul house; Uptown, ‘Branch ‘sero BY 20, sSUABLB COLORED WOMEN—TO TAKE zeterence. “lit tor two. dn owe N abike. 4it ‘West 25th st.. or on Mr, Ki ‘AIRDR: ING DONE IN THE Rena a a a gt as snlisced Mor sii kinds of hate work mor a ad inte or or ner lence. address RELIABLE. bg esd Wane oD ao i. CALSIORNIA AG nion or 5 eof a linen room hotel for the summer. Adare: 4 widow. tation D. bees ee GIRL, IN A PRIVATE SLY he onal id and pralireses best city rel- 6K, station Dressmakers and Scamstresses. 6 WEST LTH 8T.—WANTED, - FIRST CLASS operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. tor & dressmaking establishment, and 8 competent band on Swiss wnd lace work. WEST 21sT ST., Mig h, ie AND 6TH (Mime. Elder’s.)—A fashionable dressmaker wishes za recog Va the day; @ good cuuer ‘nd Otter and 6 KAS? 12TH 81.—AS DRESSMAKYR; UNDER, stands her bustuess in ail its branches; ladies aiking ani evening dresses (pring eitylew i work ‘taken home or by the day; terms reason: 103 WEST 16TH ST.—A FRENCH BLAS. UNDER | standing all kinds of wor! fully competent mat | Series Drawing, held at sew in a family or with a dressmaker; WE.-T 28D ST.—A FIRST OLASS DRESSMAKER | would like a few more engagements in max: lup suits and evening costumes; hiybes¢ reierences. Cal ob or address Mme. FOUNTAIN, ST,—A DRESSMAKER, WHO 4 trims m latest and best style, 1 $2 per day, or to work at home. experienced dressmaker would like a few more yng gements by the day, or wauid take work at home. 206 or A ~ DRESSMAKER wishes a few mi at her own house; | waits made up in the latest style; also chiluren’s dresses | ‘nd dresses made over. Cail on or address Mrs, RYAN, 26] BeeaPway. —A FIRST CLASS DRESS Ie maker who has beld positions 15 years in the ading establishments in Lurope, an eilicient cutter, | er and designer, desires a sini af position, of 10 KO £0 | Amilies at $2 8) pér day, or make the iost ‘tashionable | | re-ses at Home; prices’ trom $8; cutting and basting | {ely reterence, Address. A COMPEIENT SEAMSTRESS ON’ LADIES’ AND | children's clovching pits handsomeiy made and trimmed at very low fiw iadies waited on at their own residences, Address ke. 18) Herald Uptown branch office. General Housework, &c,. 53 West, oo St. B\ TWEEN 6TH AND 7TH fve., in the rear, first floor.—Io do general mt in a smaii family in the city. | | | | | Housekeepers, &ec. 6TH AY., UP TWO FLIGHTS.—A LADY, AGED 24, without means, as housekeeper ° tor Yidower’s family of means or no objection going in the oupiry to & hotel. Mrs, CONGS1 ELK Bl WEST 63D ST.—A LADY OF EXPERIENCE AS housekee| SE gine, im a hotslor private Louse. Mares Mrs. Hes) TO | mot required to cut, o1 Sr eee apes PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. nr nnn nents Peg en IN ENGLISH GIVEN re. LADIK: Las Pha) SE of Pen ie eerenees jady teneher; grat Private lessons, App! it book store: west oan M®3; HADERMANN, THE LETTER WRITER, Pytst, transl: and teach nage! and drawing, has removed (0 28 ‘third “Renu snooad house above Eighteenth str ‘treet. wt ba Mie references, “a G, J., box 198 ‘Mepald of office. i Man 70 © CANVASS, 38 FOR, AS AN siete iow & ean with NTED—T W4illviee his parents, to’ maki nites gaa @ factory; good clty reference. “apply at = st. top floor. w+ York. MEDIATELY, A SMART witl best re fever burner business and understa: For further particulars cai NTED—AGENTS TO CANVASS FUR 1HB well Se f Lighting saa wires in the city of A liberal commission will i ‘ed, low pep required: men Who have been in eas nd can chal ‘essing D at 30 Liberuy st, Up stairs. bebe Be iptiht A MAN BY THE WEKK TO LaY useful int WwW oilelaus and maxe himself generally . PCO UVES, 949 and 881 8th av. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE, INTELLIGHN® BOY, ‘about 15 years of age, to do general work uta cturi) rm; Wi er week. ADj Green Sand 4. = on saday, at BeNNsT 2" ‘Be ‘rince ‘ree ant FGA le er a gs gsrorevemene, frome hel alegnie, humgen ‘ie Dubiic in New York, Bed Bulieds AUVEL' ela CU. 297 Broadway. Testo BUrOe fehrencen © W THE TRADES, By . MIDDIE.AGED a WHO poroueRiy ‘unsersta: ness. buying, sell~ Addveis Pear eat Tibia SE Sone SS EAS ARR HSS ORE: Sorin 5 cia elnges areas Ww WANTED-A Boy WHO must be able to letter pie AN BROTHERS, gr Fort Greene pI HMAKER | WANTED—MUST vere olPOy to BE. avs riage be ANTRD FIRST CLASS Liki abd Mt DESIGN. savas CANO FAG. UiING a ogee ington evenve____ ss _ HAS WORKED AT SIGN me. ADI Sauson ste For Other Want Advertisements See Directory. ____ HELP WANTED—FEMALES. N INTELLIGENT GIRL # FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and to be usetul wanted ; comet, Fea pre- red, Apply, on Monday, at hal door, 10th st, ) “seeaen MON! trapcale a scrire’ al. &., FRENCH ADV&ne SEMENTS. tn iba Ue DESIRE RE UNE CHAMBRE BT BO! 1 ie Arad Uptown branch ofee. FIRST CLASS SALESWOMAN WANTED—IN A dressmaking establishment; must thoroughly un- derstand Cr peas essand have held # similar ition; gall, ‘stylish referred. Apply, alter 5 M., 10 M. AL CONN. 0. 7 Last 16th st YOUNG LADY AS BOOKKEEPER FOR THE stock room of a large dressmal rail P.M on | ting ‘Thust understand the busineg. Qall, after 5 P, M.,on M. A. CONNELLY, No, 7 East i6th st. RESEMAKERS = WANTED. WAIST. ramen | mers; al 4 ir Base 8th st ine muslin workers. Apply ai — AKE! AND OPERATORS WANTED.— Also braider on ay tic machine. ‘As SINNOTT, 232 Bot fo CLASS tn diag tad Deka tage lad can operate on hfs Te & Wilson’s machine: French reterred. Algo apprentices. who will be paid while roing. 1,261 ‘Broadway. Come prepared to work. | Jaowsns AND 7URKEES ON LINEN Ch AND operators on Wheeler & Ax Lei 48 ae dhe aT LARS TRIM cam Nol ILLINERS,—WANTED A mer; also an improver; also for the show room: also cash girl oon . a tween 10 and 124. M. at 261 Fulton mreet, Brool V ANTFD—AN OPERATOR ON GROVER & BAKER'S machine. Apply at ll Kast 18th st ANTED—FIRSE CLASS 8ALBSLADIES FOR ouR hat department Only those having Saresee VVANTED-TWO FIRST CLASS OPERATORS ON Wheeler & Wilson’s machine, two finishers on cashmere gac Sri Eirls to learn dressmaking. AD- ply to J. CUNSYHU, 84 Bowery, second for. ANTED-THERE FIRST CLASS MILLINERS AND ‘sat Mme. ANTOINETTE BERNHEIN’S, TANTSD—A FOREWOMAN TO SUPERINTEND 7a work ‘in & private dressmaking establish to superimiena cl of woréroom : none need apply who Syn aay and who has not taken ‘a private dresemaking house. Address A. M. Herald Uptown Branch ofice, | Wyanreoaay ‘A’ WIDOWER, A PREPOSSESSING young lady af housekeeper. Address ARMSTRONG, Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘J not cae iin onion ee box 130 WEST 35° —f S'.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, OF good address and social disposition, as house- | kreper; wido' 's family preferred, Cat! for one week. ANI ED-S¥IRST Sones SHIRT TRIMMERS INA box 151 private dressmaking house. Address F. G., Herald Uptown Branch oflice, RING J ARTS. A Beavtircn OIL PAINTING BY PATRMa\ feet lor four. cost °$1,000, for sale very Call at 6) West Twenty-third street. igh OF SUMMER mega ac. SIX hasckeeper were 5! Works oF ‘ART SYPHE: @ Broadway. Marble Statuary. Musidora—From Thom Circassian slave—B jupers ti wing ipiien mother offering her child eee ret ens eo oy 9 Obristian woman bringing mis 1 ber cbild for baptism—By itine. Oi Pa ating. Tre Third Day He Rowe fain—fiy Herr Jans West, prone By Currier. ae. THE LECTURE si ASON. LECTURE EVERY EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOOK, ON vous Devility and Special Disea Kernber the address So 8 Broad: way, Near fourth street, the largest xod most magni | cent Museum in the world. Admission 6) cents, po te § LVERY NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK, ON ‘Manhood, and the Cause’ ot Its Premature De- éline,” at the New 1 ork m of Anatomy, 618 Bri way. between Houston and Hleecker streets, LECTURE EVERY NIGHT, AT 8 OCLUCK, ON “Manhood, and the Cause ‘ot Its Premature De- Gime,” atthe New York Museum 0: Anatomy, 618 Broad- way, between Houston and Bieecker areeis, THE “BALL | SEASON. M ATINRE BALLS F £ ERY “SATURDAY AT&ANDB | P.M, at Beethoven Hall, Fifth street, near Bowery; | gents’ hat cheeks, We. Ladies respec tfuily invited. ABBING | | te hecessary, Dest city reierence, oes, | STH AV.—A VERY RESPECTABLE WOMAN to take care of a house during the summer or as ‘could have her son, 15 years 0! ‘Who is engaged wit! ell snowa firm; is @ co ent, religious person; woulu tike good care eof cll Fei i“ . Address Mrs. S57 = BA 7 ost 8T.-A RESPECTABLE MOTHER ter; mother. a8 working houseke: per, : daughter as ble tam), eity ar coun worl Slo to Sook In & respec | Shearesoreece "ita Ute Cait tor two 1 278 BROADWAY.—AN EDUCATED LADY, 5 aged 2!, not lonz in the et: # housek eqpe or ina gentleman's tamily. mot be seem afver 7 P. YUUNG WIDOW LADY WISHES A POSITION AS housekeeper; widower's iamily preferred; no ob- tion to «maile iildren. Aairess, (or three days, Mra, . Herald Uptown Brauch ottice. | | ANAMBRICAN YOUNG WiDOW. & STRANGER IN the city, wi situation as nousekeepe is amia- | die is py | sag choroust y. competent, “oO fil any testimonials and quai.fications, wants a position as stron. companion or housekeeper: thoroughly ¢ompe- tent practical and responsibie; cau take entire char Of establishment, [amuy aniservants; has mature cultivated Py 4 no bache ors of corrupt minded widowers need city’ or country. ‘Adress Mrs, | LEXINGTON, ead breraud ont | WWAXTED—A SITUATION AS WORKING, HOUSE. ; ceaere by an American widow ets S thoreuzhl, competent ; Clty or country. Adaress Mrs. H. M., H Laundresses, &e. 1107 FEST Mt T,, NEAR OTH AY... PIRST floor.—A respectable colored woman ‘wishes a ae gentlemen's or families’ washing; SOc. to $i per jozen. 15% East “sD sT.. Dd Koor, back more fam lie? wi Cc. TLE tot for twe two days, west 7TH Br—A Ly ame yr ge WOMAN wishes the wasiing apd trouing of ladies and | gentlemen's clothing at her own home. CORNER 3p AV. ~~ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. STEAM CANAL BOAT FOR SALE, CHEAP—OR willebarter ber. Apply at or address 43 Downing root ara to I es SALE—sIDEWAHEEL poi OAT, 20 FRET je Sigewheel Steamboat, 170 | ‘aii light draught. Apply to WM. a t, corner Harrison street F YACHT VESTA, 2) TONS; ; YACHT Jessie. , both yachts, folly pratippes ‘and warranted sound. Apply wo is, te South street TOR SALE—STEAM YACHT PROPELLER; NEW, Bret ciase, 45 feet. Wy by 6 feet: draws ¢ foot, is speedy’ good — 5 nied For particulars apply at 162 Broadway, JOR SALE—SIDEWHUEL PASSENGER STEAM- | Freight Propel- | | lers, Togdoais, new les Barge. sveam and sail Lighvers, boate, Steam Yachts and Launciet heel Steamboat, 150 200 “ks WEST 2TH ST, CORNER OF 7TH AY., TOP | floor.—A respectable woman to go out by ved ing and ironing or housecleaning; best ci reference. Apply furtwodays | 21 WEST 30TH $T.—A RESP SCTABLE Youan To take | in | _ washing or to £0 ow by ‘29 BAS! 2TH 87. | sol day washi <A Sur ERIOR a cits ladies’ ntlemen’s washing to do ther own house; Duling. pulling, Sc.; bes city reer: ences, IN THE FANUY STORE.—A to EAST 22D ST. respectable woman to go out by the day 223 work or would like to take some gentlewen’s ‘washing | to her own residence. 294 BAS! 4511 ST., ROOM W.—A RESPECTABLE | woman wishes amy kiad of ladies’ or gentic- | men’s wa-hing. 5 West iri st. 34 Mom —A respectable woma togo out by the GBO. ¥. PLYMBE, 99 South street | Gay washing and tron secleaning OR SALE—SEVEN ROWBOATS, FROM $15 TO $40 | JAG WsT 0.8%. OXK STAIRS UP FIRST & piece. KYLE'S Cottage. High Bridge, Harlem Kiver. | aE clase laundress to ‘oaeJe Cy haw sor tam OR SALE (He SIDE-WHerL siEAMER POPE cneee igor would go vut bs the day’ Boot reer- Catia, *. net kegs os bee dranght when moaoees — passenger and freight accommodations; in complete ur- +6) WEST $20 ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— Ker ready tor immediate bu-inses. Por ‘urther particu. | DC}>_ \ fret class Laundress, understands all rinds of ars apply ‘o THB. SMITH & BKO., loot of Essex street, | French futur washing aid ironing; would take a Jersey Lity. 9 “OR SALB—SLOUP YACHT UNDINE, pertect order. new! foot of | hkty whee 5: Bate for particulars n box Hs Herald office YOR SALé CHEAP—SPLENDID NEW SEA GOING steam, Yacht, eugine 16x16 very fast; well sound Will be sold low. Apply to West, vorner Harrisou * ret. PASSENGER Srgan Scncones YACHI—FLEUR DE 1 keel QAIL BOAT WA FLERE LONG; +) must be sound, dress, giving desert Post ot {TRAM TU gD—ABOUT 18 price, & cylinder 18 inches sqi |. Can de seen at fo TUAMBOAT PORT over all, 107 feet; ROYAL fon beam over feet; in good order. _ SOUND. Look We teats Q00D SECOND HaND ROWBOAT, particulars, J. A. Ht, bo: YACHTSMAN, box 104 Herald office, xetiangs f 8 9) 07 32 fot fo) or $2 foot Boat, P, KAVANAGH, Canaraie, eh 4x14, IN J completely found: now at et South Brookiyn. | wa. H. BAARD, Jr, 24 ABouT 100 | Feouiit jm 82 and is fine order; od order, staunch and fact, Ad- . box 5,09 New York x pore | 428 | ak y to WILLA | SALE LENGTH | dratt, 5 4 Oli at, | ‘Aboat 14 feet; must be an easy puliing yet good sen, with full Serr) ANTED—A YAOHT, BETWEEN 39 AND «5 FEET over all,to hire by month or season. Address Yeni, FOR SALK—A 21 AND 24 FOOT AT A BAR- leo oro, new. foot roomy nw ventlemen's and ladies’ washing; best city reter- | Call of ss for two days ~~ day BAST UST ST., TWO PLIGHT: UP, IN THE back = réspectabia woman to yo. out by the hing and iroming or housecicaning, and wishes to take at her own home . good reierence, Bsc’ ‘ust; very tauiily preterred.” Address | Kira" LORAN 1s Herald Uptown Hranch omice “) LADY OF PURE CHARACTER, WITH HIGHEST — TOP FLOOR, FRONT | ~ WASTED AN EXPERIENCED SALESLADY FOR the millinery ut the best need apply to Mra. SCUWARTZ, Si 3d av. corner !24ib st. W ANTKD—A LADY OF REFINEMENT AND EDU- cation fo solicit and collect for a cbaritabdie ingee- | tion: must Lring undoubted reference. Address L,, Herald Uptown Branch office. WA XTED-IMPROVERG, APPRENTICES TO TE millinery; abo Aotive errand girl, with woud references” A Up ANTED—GOOD DRESSMAKERS, A COM han to make side pleating, at 287 4th ANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER FOK A CITY HOTS. only those having experience need apply. Gress, wiih reterences, which must be firs) class, J. raid Uptown branch office. 7 ANTED-A COMPETENT POREWOMAN FOR A ENT ne COAST WISE. srEAESAIe. lh NEW ORLEANS DIRE ivell vieamell See dactais Trees River oh Saturday, Apri pri atte atest eagren aauls, Through rates ror aranaas Wharf, Br ate ped Cabin passaxe, ise ae ‘OL, Sie RAN Gs West street. For Other Shipping Advertisements See Directory. FT —For . ofaim ublic, Oni Briontal. Goud ‘Spring. Eaglesw ood, aaa aoe ape Ht Olek Ottes Ss. West ete Island Gro’ Ubristopuer street ferry: ‘open evenings an “an, "__ EXCURSIONS, taeh Lae lite Serene ad PXCURSIONS. <ALOO) STEAMERS Af (with new boiler) and Oliphant, barges Re~ fo, Sarab Smith, Valeqoua and see ves to NOR EXCURSIONS—THE LARGE, FIRSE OC! I igverite soeamnboate SLEEPY HOLLOW cow sa NCH) and MBTAMORA; Dad) y's Ale | aetney, speing Hil, octet Tone Island with oat Groved EE MYENS, cor see West streots. a) OATS AND BA 8 FO! R "EXCURSIONS TO arian Beach eh View. Tona Island and Willow Haven a & KASK LL, 1 routh street, new shirt laundry. Address, with reterences and Saree expected, ior three days, J. B. H., box 131 Herald e | WASTED—OPERATORS ON WHEELER & WIL- son's sewing m.chine, having their own; aiso good a trunmers. ANTED-PIRS? CLASS BUTTONHOLK MAKER irhmomer on fine drvsses: also smart imapeay- er reference. Mme. A. DUVERL, 678 Broadway. WASTEDONY A FIRST CLASS DRESEMAKE I, Tue | work of a few private families: rst class clty rer | erence. address F., 167 Herald Uptown Branch | office. V y ANTED-- TWO Fina? 01.488 SALUALADIES FOR the cloak and palt desarimenia: thy thoroughly acé 1d with the basine: J + 4 SURSTON, Broadway, Bh ‘av. and ay st ET RORSE. TH RELIABLE REFERENCES, of a good home by ai att jon et, above Prince, on Thee ay, between 98 BAST 2D +T.—GOOD DRESSMAKERS WANTE | Stios? improvers and errand girls Mrs. 4. ARM: CLERKS AND SALESMEN, | 8 SALESMAN | WANTED-AT ho rman DRY goods store, 73 Newark av., Jersey City OR DRESS « lesen wanted: aio a man of ood expe: = to act as floorwalker; first class salaries to Al —— peed a) aN ALIMAN 4 CO., 331 and 333 6th av. lA FIRST LASS SALESMAN—IN fancy and hair goods; has an excellent | astern hes to travel tor an importing ress la F.. Herald ottiee. and Western trade—w' house; refe B. ALIMAN 4 O, SS AND 883 6TH AV., WANT auditory clerk. Address An assistant cashier and letter, stating previous occupation, with full experience. RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED-—ONE FOR floor manager and wo for silk "aud dress goods; | those speaking German pre wee i$ G00D8 DE &50N, 773 ————_——_—_— SAL .ESMAN WANTED—IN THE DRES! partment, Apply toJAMES A. HEARN | and 775 Broadway. paNtED=& FIRST CLASS SALESMAN FOR THE white goods and undergarment business: one who has a good city and near by trale. Apply 0 BERNARD KING, 439 Broadway. ~ COACHMEN AND GARDE NERS. Ne 8 pd IMAN AND GARDENER—B '¥ ys BLNGLE rovestant man, tt either city or country. Address cP. "Tn Went AN ENGLIS: F *, 10) man as coachman, wife, as chambermaid of cook: dairy. “hddrene JUUN, ldo West ‘Bth st, YOUNG OOLORED MAN A8 OOAOHMAN=UN. ii amanenacannrtgs moroughiy, Call at 27 West st 390 “BAST TH ST. BE N IsT AND 2D avs.—A respectabie Protestant woman to go out by the day or week vo wash, iron or do housecleaning; | dest gity references. EAST 92D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 321 wou'd like some ladies’ or gentiemen’s washing by the dozen or month; und ali kinds of fine / washing and ironing. 3 BAST 320 8P., IN THE ‘37 Speciale woman to do family washing at her own home; is a first class washer and sroner and flute: | by the doren of by the month ; good references, WEST 2TH ST. ROOM @=FLUTING A AND fine washing : good reterence @ competent launaress, wishes some fa terine She per dosent puffing and lating dou ie the neates: manner 435 423 EAST 17TH 8T.—A RESPFCTABLE ous Le | WEST TH 5T.—A RESPECTABLE we to do pier, ind _ quotient re. washing at per ng fluung end vent ret Toterence. ‘irs HGGA EAST WTH ST., NEAR BROADWAY, IN FANC worsted store. aA Protestant ail ae nurie and sea id ane sh ehaumverwork if required: = yore ence, baby from two to three months of a8 a bookbindery. The flames were prompt! a contro! with @ damage and vull - 3@ CoTeR | Pfr sg, Suet joe Wala fanpned | Siac prepa Pianos, Looking Giasses in city or country, bi rae) 4 covered tri ITURE EXPRES0—OFPIORS 76 nue, between Forty-sixth and 2 a ESTER ST.—A FIRST CLASS WRT NURSE wishes 9 paby to nurse at her own home; basa 164 #2 289 tle; best of care taken ; best reiereuces tor tw WEST %TH ST. ‘COND YLOOR—A BP. 317 spectable bie married vom, te nore 8 bap at own home, were other children ims remsomaule, 7TH AV., FIRST PLOOR, BACK—A RE. spectable woman to nursé an infant on the bot- i oF address KERY.—A Rr. | ROOM 18.—~A RESPECTABLE WOMAN | | A SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIBD MAN (no family) as couch city or & short distance 1 cook, understands th A ee 0 & cottage on the jast and former eral office. WANTED—BY JEWRY, ' Dansante meores DUMAR'S petit NG ACADEMY, —Clas " dances B® Four A for room or five more ; Bi ha A —J. 8A ; DANCIN at sinsonic Tally M4 h street PKL GtacuLans at private academy. 21Z Kast Lith street, ow ACADEMIES. G ACADEMIES, —C ast 13th street; Brevoort Hall, i LESSONS at any —CARTIER'S Danoine ACADEMY, PLIMPTON +, Building, Stuyvesant a Mondays and ‘Thursdays. Appe a Glide waltz @ speciaity, Re Open ALE taught periect! in one quarter; ix taught Derfectly in six private lessous. OOK ES? DANCING ACADEMY, at BROOME £ a All the fusbionavie dances in PRIVATE TNsrRUCTION ats ct nears classes now ie nd Nanth streets.—Olases New ee jay evening. Fourth str dances M'fagrke, 2 way: struct jon at Blan every We PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANO. West Forty-eighth street, near Bi wall remain only wutal June Ty pei oy or evening; meat ing at 9 FINB rea BILLIARDS. r Pixtures, best Tocauity in Pnuadeiphia iow lease covering ‘Centennial; expenses very small: Furnivors mouey no more qhietbie of epportamty ‘Phitad seiphia. ASSORTMENT OF TABLES BevEte BY city makers; evervthit et te ual to PINs Tables, new aud secon Jow prices." Fine ornamen: Dest stock STOCK of Billiard Arucies in toe the cual uw. W, © OLLEND ER. is "isrondway. A HRAVY STOCK JUST RECEIVED BY fasion steamer—Garmer's i celebrated at ancy aveng so the Jargest assortment, o ne} goods #1 3 e but ma Gnterire 200. Vesey sreet. Ai AN STANDARO BEVEL etd Delaney’s wire cushions, solely ayed in all cv! jonsbip and maich games, second hand fables al gress, regains. oO TH & CO., 40 Vesey street xf ont 5 exe . Ga STORAGE. <670! . a uirrors and othe! josed ates egueich GE. WEST ‘SIDE sromage Hadson stre: jor Faraltase, ily Pro) cra, in ‘eae ny size; lowest of rates: aor extensive and ood Feces ved Sion square fi ther RE STORAGE “WAREHOUSR® “POR FURNT ture, Diatos, mirrors, baggage and merchandise at low rates, construi me tne at Hudson gees, WAREHOUSES, Boer Eperty mira jinoatextena e and thoroughly equinped esta hue, 16 their house of Wore ani as vel seventh str TORAG! ST Garpe Farniture An separate rooms. ted with Ya Co., Owners aud street ine. oods and wares cloved @ buriings aro spe um A Tne fp Eg an i, nd shipping prompuly 6 aiteaded to. ors, 348, 390. and 39d 2 H, AVENUR, ‘lowest “piety fourth. streets cuore Tore fo tara: ry ieseripuon, in night patroi receive e line in the basin compartment stall hours: inspection invited. ARTIES SIORING PURNITURE WILL. antage to examine the ware- 0.. 22 and 24 West Forty- weet: | lated roome at lowest rates GE ROOMS FOR 100 LOTs OF FURNITURE, ts, Pianos, Ac.. in clean departments at our Warehouse, 213 West Thirty-seventn street, by | PICKHAROT & 60, | SOR, rm died | SITUATION A FIRST CLASS coachman, snenriet no tamily; nas four years’ city retere Til emplover, where he can be | tow p aren, at 17 Kast ‘worn st. orivate stable), for two dave | | AX NY Ge NTL MAN WHO WANTS THE BERVICES good tarmer and gardener please Nn Brows s in Alired Bricgeman’s seed store, m6 roadway. OCH MAN'S up "WANTED—BY A SINGLE | disengaged; best city peterences, ) young m for two days EB. L., private stable, 137 Geil on oF edarer | West on ws NTED-—BY A PROTESTANT MARRIED MAN wi temperate, a situatior coschman; gears with, las .- AMDT. om, Monday trom iL . ae & ‘Sth av. a A.M. 14th st. " bLP WA <TED—MALES. RESPONSIBLE POSITION ‘office in Ohieago ; Rg n to A gentiemad who gyrase wiisromicus, 3 Qroasas FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, ther Coods in se jai all convenicnces; watch: 40 and 42 Cominer: RE. "kn extensive stock of Slate rooms; initings might. ass WL * treet, m MARBLE. MA TELS. ATLY REDUCED PRICES. oat Marble Mantels, Wash irays and Siate Vork o1 4 PENRHYN State COME ANY, Union squi TORE. stock of giner Narble Works Marble Tarning for A. KLABER, 14 h street, neat A GREAT REDUCTION and Marbieized Mante} Monuments, Head Siones ~ ely md | net makers, now offered at5. KLA Le Con are, Fourth avenue and seventeentit st MY ATLY REDUCED, PRI AN Marble and Marbleizea ae 4 Kast Higateent) Marble Works, Nos. 217 to 2 West Fitty-first street, pear Broadway. ——<—$ ee Sr ARTA SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE axD wooD prices. heventh and ‘bigot 8 avenue rm afternoon. gold Sets, ers, open nitrous oxise; ine _ | from Grand sty way cars. ey Uy ® Pe. Co desi cCOKAL hours —Impr Thirty + mixta avenue. Coral fre and durab| Dents Fourteenth and "Fitteen: h streets, iat shape and color, fet yp ee Yous enty-third street }weom DENTISTRY, ne eer Sy RUABER SRT OP TRETH IN rare on in the forenoon, teeth rth street, seas. E space be im whalcbuas waves tet Liters Lap Depressors, ery. oF + sch nina a cars, oF ome Get ‘of 's Phiety- wkWenOUGH. Ib onrth street. LUTELY PAINLE Li EI Exrk cre esh ly 5 extre bin apes jem vets ‘$0. Hts bg oie — 5 L gut, sav raerT, Se kent ome ROOMS a aire ave til 4, Remember, oa Ci }R MICHARLIS, #2 BASE FOURTH SPREBT.—SRTS ‘Of Tesh, all prices. wit. or without extracting ; hotlow cheeks: Teeth pelle agen roots le unday unt. . OF no MEANS 9 study suriieal a anical Devustry. ADDI to Dr. "Ri D, 272 six avenue, third door above fe enceenth street. EX HANGE, (VANVASSERS WANTED—TO SOLICIT POR BUsI- 50 per J ness sketches, . &e,, ON & commercial paper: cent comratesion | ible to wri reference given those a oly at 23 Park row, room n° Be AND mr WANTRD—ANOUT 16 YRARS annum. ne eee ee EARN & 8ON, 779 and 716 Brondway._ Wawa GOOD CANVASSERS FOR iF city of Brooklyn, Cali pier Brooniy' aaa i R REAL ESTATE it CASH —PRRPLOT OOOK- ing Ranges, that heat tne SieveV ER & poonentes, ileal, warranted. HALL, GRIPPEN & ‘Neues: above Twenty-third tiroet, New York. ree 8A i<-: Lgl ag | BUS! a. ESTABLISHE ar COharm| of ‘aes and Tixtares| oer igittie dieasrtrke br cheet, m 1% tal G ANOR—FOR IMPROVED CITY, REAL "1 Wiaverury Bad made ©) io BUCS, we sas eveeen } ee a

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