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CITY REAL ESTATE rom SALE. _ Central. A LADY OFFERS FoR is & ata jana the elegant four st é dence ow Murray [Li locust rivet onder, yntern WITH EARLY Pos SOR SAL session. a fire House, 25.708 100 For permite oe street A FOUR ATORY HIG ot trimmed wad ay al ENS. 130 be ied street ee JFOR SALK OK LEASH—FIRST CLASS MoceR as | Madison elegantiy bweted op ~juare Sih ce tlthows Farattane, "Call botere 104M oo hems es | are. cena BROWN & Broadway at Side. rave, STORY HOUEE-OCORNER 147. for FI GO, » by © Bret cles drs ue, $ © kn Caasto 2,281 Third ave GREAT BARGAIN—VOUR STORY rut detch, Hones, 25880; T hind st ree For parties SHIPMAN &S NRRo Wailam street, Union Buildings no , BUILDERS. — A PLOT OF THRER LOTR € ORNER Pifty-seventh street and Fighth aveoue. for wale will loan. Apply to M. A. STATPORD, 422 West Fifty serene ot APITAL CHANCE FOR CAPITALITS Dy J” iyerense their estate, can hear of party whe le willing to sell a porti ved Keni Eatate at reat sacrifice, . Principals need owly apply 7 Bim street Ls IN BLOC PLOTS AND SINGLY, FOR Sale MAJ. LENCH 4 WOOD, No. 11 Pine street! 4 ag reduced pri ROOKLYN PROPERTY rok “SALE AND TO LET. —Desirable Homes at rational prices; « 10 Toom modern brick House at . de, We; terme me commoduting. A BARGA rooms, lot walk from Court House an from all the ferri doarding house the premise A LARGE HOUSE, 17 ty ‘all improvements; @ few minute Ciry Hall, walk well adapted for s large family or Kood Seoul a a Apply ow price Ra un, busy terms. DANIELS corner Fifth avenue and Ninth street, Rrooklym INABLE, A FIRST CLASS Iizls stoop House : partly hard Liowly ome wm LET—VERY REA: three story, brown st finished in perfect ord Fulton» an furniture it office 1,417 Fulton a: J. tos P.M. Heights, vo mivusee! walk frum Walt ion unexceptionable; owner desires hegre ing with parties, Address E. FRANCIS, Englewood, N WO FIRST CLASS TWO STORY AND BASEMENT Philadelphia brick Houses, with brown stone basements every convenience and improvement; No. fashington avenue, near Myrtle. Apply to ‘WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR _SALE _ AND TO RENT. | ocx (PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LE ET—SUITA- ble for lumber, coal or manufaeturin on premises; easy terms. Address E. M. COLLYER, box | 87 Sing Sing. OR SALE—AT RYE, ON THE NEW MAVEN ROAD, one honr from the city, 130 acres ot valuable Land, jm: inediately adjoining t Jots; splendid opportunity for investinent; term: particulars inquire of W. J. BARNES, 112 Broadwas. MPO LET—AT TARRYTOWN, A FINE LARGE HOUSE, newly furnished; all modern improvements; baths, ranges, furnaces. &e. we ‘to @ good party tatio . finely situated for os nice grounds, stable, &e.; rent very oxsession Ist of October. 8, EMBERSON, 650 Sixth avenue, PROPERTY OUT OF THE SALE oR TO RENT. T STAMPORD—CHOICE FURNISHED HOUSES, ON Doe itgets, gith every requisite for houseneeping, to at $0, gy “Mi A, HUBBARD, Stamford, Conn, N EXCELLENT CHANCE IN BALTIMORE.—FOR rent or lease well known and Mulberry jocations in the city ore. balte autanbahed over 4% rests, ond Ut aadiaee roximity to the Academy of Muste and Ford’ rand House. Ror further information apply to J. MANDELBA\ 129 North Howard street. BEAUTIFUL FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE at a great sacrifice, consisting of 37 acres. fine house tnd outbuildines, abundant fruit, only eight ralles from eity, Apply to JOHN PETTRETCH, 1,290 Broadway. PLEGANT FARM OF 40. ACRES—PIVE, MINUTES 1 “walk ifm large town and station on North Penn- sylvan‘a Railroad; one hour and fifteen minutes from Phila- be alas Mags trains: daily; large, isome brick Mansion, al rooms, elegantly furnished; piazza; plenty shade Shen eal beautiful flowers: venam use, immense barn, stabling, carriage, hog ponitry large orchard; delicious wate and beautiful part of Amerien; cash market; every- thing desirable. The owner (a lady)’ will sell at @ great sucrifice. Price, inciuding Furniture, Crops, &c,, only 813,000—only $3.00 exsh, balance easy.” This property can be sold off in building lots! Take 9 A.M, train from foot Livert; ‘ew York. New Jersey Central Railro here take North Pennsylvania It 5 inauire, at Mit A. WALK. al SEAT ON = HUDSON, | combining ail that is desired for | ice In sunmer aud winter: superb views: pure wa- | ver; free trom chills and fe oes oF other nuts. in hi built mansion; gardeners cottage: large barn; four horses; poultry house, &c.; truite in fll iain of al Varieties. -Atidress box 252 Post office JOR SALE—HOt in acre of ground, JO miles from Ne of Hudson River 3 De seen at 401, Washington YER, box 1,800 New York [OR SALE “AT A BARGAIN—A BEAUTIFUL COUN- try Residence, with 20 acres choice land, on Kingston J., overlooking Prineeton ; needs only to be seen ed. Apply on thi RD. AND ABOUT York, overlooking coou dry cellar, doubl HEPA iT FAR ARG. ‘overlooking Saddle River Valiey; igh and handsome; five building sites; see maps. C. H. OLIVER, 162 Broad- way. Dur ADELPHIA Si the mein extibition bade } diate vicinity of the Trans now in, enurse of erection; | g and Machinery. Continental and Gi convenient to Centennial Dep: | foud Company, and. most desirable loention for, hotels, Testaarunts, kc) Lot two lundred and forty feet front by two Inundred fect deep to a buck street, Caio». | Will be sold xs a whole, or in lots exch 20 x 200, Price moderate; terms emy. HA. HAWORTH, 5,160 Lancaster avenue, Phila- delphin. HILADELPHIA.—THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL for sale or rent; 73 rooms; five stories; handsome iron front. “GOULD & CO, 242 South Second struct, Philadel. phia. IVERSIDE, 0 mm ground, heals ATWATER, Klverside, le i ONE OF THE lake, from Sep- | y one desir- nd the year at the wex- | side site a chance se! inquire, before 11 AM. ‘0, 5 East Thirteenth street. Te aeee—iN PHILADELPHIA nut street, handsome marble front Store, in one of the most desirable jocations on Joyka XCHANGE—A FREE AND CLEAR FARM OF 125 eee exer Port dervis,. for smell private House i Brook! pes Long Islund City, Address ATTORNE! ay YOR WESTERY PROPRRTY 0 oi ite 7.308—A in cit; Sata Par Apply to JOHN Re wifi & SON, Newburg, For ss SALE OR EXC on south side Fifty-eijchth street, 245 feet eust 00.5; also 16 Lote wt, Pelham Manor ; frge nnd clear, FOURTH AND SIXTH h street, for Parties 145 He Brondway. NTED TO PURC HASE AV ANTED—A SECOND HAND BOOKCASE THOMSON, 7) STORE AND THREE ROOMS POR $24, 127 GREEN. wiek avewue, 25 feet frum Jackson square, Apply on AND ME TO PROCURE GOOD, TRUSTY TEN. <mietons charged dane ly and ~ weokers may call EL Kunparite kK, ull . Mead Beek Baiting, Twomey fifth streot, Third aveuue ony OF THE BEST CORNER STORES IN tealive man that TAM FOWRR—TO LET, WHOLE BUILDING, ¢ etre light ground foor; le vator be) Went Twentyseventh street. LET WITH RTEAM POWER. 5 LAVES, Twenty second street and to Hore Nee * Pieventh areoue » LEP BAKERY, 8 Ree Claes eat ate or SRIGNTH AVENGER. No. Tas, REST PART—A aed Baswoout, Seaahtiched 0 0 grvcery jens, will be let low to @ Forty Gfth street, RT OF FIXTCRES, IN yy at 1087 Thord compions, tes Gael for 4 THIRD AVENUK—TO RENT, THE LARG fee See So ERAS fees, wich, Become semis HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. PLY FURNISHED HOUSK TO Sree: pensation teemodicely, Az pe en J Rovty on premiere, roman U agreeehio § RLEGANTLY FCRNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN tome Howse wear the Park Soll be charged for axe of furniture cong South for the winter wants « part, fared furuttare, reut bow Fifth arenes, Owner EXTREMELY LOW RENT LEXINGTON av Forty third stawes-—4 teary, either fully o¢ part woviced hate HOLMies Bie S pata, “eb Bast Teen Hows. ~ PURNISHED AxD AND _UNPU XPURNISHED, aN | able’ Bound ™ we RANCN E Woon, Woon, wt nh Pine street. 1 BT FURNISHED—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE | first ol class Board Mtioop House Wt Kast Fi “axth wtreet; 11 rooms; RENT 70 west 1 rT STREET, | Lo aprnny and Apply for one week, Soralebed three, sxory lubenteption 211 § past SEVENTEENTH srauer, 1 GEOL VERANT and ae F ay es adie retegences wr NT. PUXNISHED—A DESIRABLE POUR STORY Vittieth street between aud Minth evenuen, sent secsenanie to as fi feroily. ttme House ow Unfurnished. CHEAPEST RENT, MODERN THREE STORY Ha brek high PJ superb possession. immedi only $00 per mouth Apply on premises, 280 West Fury: BROWN STONE HOUSE, o eer: Aerms very moder jaiden lane, JANTLY FURNIGH High top. te lat te ted and in the very best con ated very low ta desirable tenant. Apply vd hast Mimteth street LET—UNFt SHED, THRER sToRY HOUSER, 321 Wes Twelfth street, te geet coder; eats; Immediate poreneeien, ie BL wetias Hodson street % TURER STORY AND BASEMENT ng House, 306 West Twenty Ath ae ety tid aad ‘Tit Naan brick dwell pewsion, immediately fitth street or te eoW a. 1 LET—ON THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN 10uD AND 100d streets, a wice t my orice niences and int heap; bill on lowse, . TUT Lexington avenue. OR 4 wer Low RENT, THE UNFUR- avenue. near Stuy vesaut ioe | condition consaining all House, ali conve. | mouth ‘Gpastie, = at “HENLY. or 826 Kast Fort LEASE—NEAR CENTRAL PARK, HOUSE y eighth street, cumaining light, airy, sleeping alcoves and cellar FURNISHED ROOMS ,AND APARTMENTS —ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS without Sena ae | PA Koums, wet —HANDSOMELY FU u + gentlemen, without board, near and convenient to the clubs and first class restau PARTMENTS—WITHOUT men, comfortable, nicely fu 26 West Thirty-tifth street N ELEGANTLY PURNISHED APARTMENT win | leased on favorable terms by appl L. No. 317 Broadway, between 10 WILL LET To GENTLEMEN, ting Room and ished, with as and bath; all me: changed, a M0 University BOARD, FOR rhisbed terms OA PRIVATE FAMILY without board, « Bedrooms, neatly LEGANTLY FU RNISHED ¥ PARLOR FLOOR TO Lat ‘68 East Twelfth JURNISHED FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS, POR | Ritchen, stationary whole of seperate! 14 Went Thirtecuth at. ICA. OVERLOOK- 1, Fitty-uinth street | Gress We all improvements ; tubs, bath, ample closet room: will furnished perfeetly. “ FLATS IN AME | ana penewars coe on application to Apply between 11 and WEST TWENTY NINTH STREET, Broadway, in private house.—! it iow price; house 4 appointments first newly furnished, o 10 LET—A FURNISHED ROOM, NO, 308 HAST Thi tleth street, with modern improvements, si family; references s exchanged. RNISHED—FIVE kas, hot and cold water East Fortieth’ street 0 RENT—WITHOUT BOARD, TO, only, two siuall, well furnished Kooms, in priva esexchauged. Apply at 140 East Twenty frst ok, Bix, ROOME, | Brest “HOTEL, FULTON AND ANN STREETS, | A “GENTL guxu HED ROOMS TO LET LS mable rates, in a dentr Me A D FLOOR AXD OTH pointimente of private fasuily ty-sixth street, meas the Wi ER ROOMS TO Lat wir A f on — secural Broadway and Filth avenue.—Desirable well furaisued Rooms to let to gentlemen only; references, STREET, BETWEEN SBCOKD “AND Wald avonieen tee or rivata house to let, without e¢ with f tral und desirable lueatic ed Rooms for of fenclonunn, sud MACDOUGAL STRE NEAR BLEROK EI — Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for | | keeping, to let to respectable small families. re RNISHED fovs T TWENTY-PIPTH housekeeping: also single Hows for geutleumen AND “APART- ED ROOMS Ts TO LE On Sixth avenue, AIXTED WANDSOMEL ¥ J; halls werprtnd Cail during rie dey. 520 Wess Went Pifty-thid ROOMS BACH library. Plewse address, stating Herald ofice. & ws ED—A SRCOND HAND STO) AINT MILD, in good order, with or withost Tul fnehes i Address, with lowest price, MIXED si hard Tables wt great bar FITH & ©0., 40 Vesey stce es cote ve & Coilender Combination HE rsasat ARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLE, } fons,” ea reliable table omnaler red; sepsis eM sisal ed eke inyderate rents 1 Wery desirable : Apply at 1,097 Third avenve roomy heated by steam, ae street; 7 rou also an room Fiat, at 205 Wes Apply to janitors, or to UEORGE FE. SAnbIn, Jon ag teed “ELE JANT FLAT NEAR OF nitive for sale at half ite value. T- Rooms, No. 4 Horatio street ( m4 square); to small families; + water closet on easel floor, Apply om premiags. 0 RENT.—FIRST AND THIRD FLATS AT 144 EAST powite a, of Music; 4 { possession (mmediasely, rootas, mode: ‘ite be janitor, O°" ° - ie NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Ul, 187 WITH TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, N VESEY § a eT a (LEASED FOR S Ee. BOARDERS | WANTED. BLOCK FROM SIXTH AVENUE CARS.—VERY pleasant accommodations for married or single pai excellent tables terms moderate, Call at No. 5 Leroy street, near Bleveker, DISON PARK, 69 MADISON will rent to singh te ue.—A private fi Rooms, with or without Bo: nent, 9 BLOCKS FROM FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, 129 EAST 2 ‘Twenty-third street.—Large, handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, suite or singly; house and table Sirst class. 9) you <G MEN CAN ORTAIN GOOD BOARD IN A = private American tauily for $5 50 per week. 239 West FIFTH AVENUE. Floor, farnishod, to let: xcellent Boar: 7 West Thirt: se NORTH WASHINGTON SQUARE.—WELL FUR e for families and do + priv h unsurpassed; fine view ‘on Parl ATH AVES OPPOSITE MADISON PARK— +) Elevant Rooms, second and third tors, en suite, reivate athe, &e., with or without prtvate Ta Desirable y. WORSTELL, Qn anexceptionable references given 461, NEAR THIRTY-FOU dsoinely furnished Floor, en suite o without private table; Uesirable Rooms to | gentlemen, with or without Moard; terms moderste ; family. 14.7 STREET, 900, CORNER, SECOND AVENUE . hanléomely furnished front Rooms, on second aad nied ors, with Board; no children or nurses taken. 99™ § STREET, 124, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE 20 Broadway —With’ Board, pleasant tory back right and sunny; two persons, $1 jocation centr 33, 23 BT WEST, FOURTEENTH STREET J» by English lady; newly and elegantly Koma, 0 suite or singly: familie ur t, references, Room, arnished r gentlemen; table best GRAMERCY PLACE, NO. 152 EAST TWENTIETH é street.—Large ma, well furnished; good Board for | pretes and wife ; also smaller Rooms at moderate prices ; Wrst TWENTY-FOURTH —STREET.—SECOND Floor to let, Koon wi or together; also one very de- Bont ‘Mt STREET, CORNER FOURTH AVE- Large Rooms, well fosueea good Board for itleman and wife; also smaller Rooms at moderate prices; 30 © TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—TO LET— Brera handsomely furnished Suits of Rooms, with single Rooms for gentlemen, 39 WeEsT TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—WANTED, two Indies of prepossessing appearance to Bourd: PIANOPORTES, ORGANS, &C. SALES AT S$ AT AUCTION. ' T MAINES BROR! PIANOPORTE WAREROOMS “ASSIGNEE 'S ‘SALE. HOUSENOLD FURNITURE. SATURDAY MOR a8 eleven o'clock, AT 959 SIXTH AVENUE, by order of C. C. Webb, Eaq., Assienee, a large assortment of Moschotd Furniture, Pator, Library, Dining Room and Bedroom. SEPTEMBER 11, LAROE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS UT AND square Pianos and © ante for enah, Htabnsnes aed torrent SR AALL a CO. 13 asi Four- A oe LOIN ovr” Sauron PIA sans he ‘nike with ail latest feapreve Tanted and Wheral terms [8% Hieccker street. tre Tables, Sideboards, ra 4, Bureaus, Ottomans, Springbeds, Mat tresses, #e pe. es Chairs, heyy mond Dining Tables, Ci ‘The whole to be sold by Auetion to the highest bidder Saturday morning, September 11. Gaislognes ready sng she dy und the furniture om view at 969 Sixth ‘The Messrs. LEAN ITT, Aucth neers. vcTION SALE AT THE comma FIVE STORY brown ston ure, con & Windsor 71g octave rosewood LTAN DMENSH SACRIFICE AN ESTIRELY NEW Moquet, velvet hich was \t Pianolorte, Oit ings, Brussels Carpets: tulad Parlor saith, 14 ple satin, broeatel and reps, with, ruftled edges: inlaid aud marquetry Centre Tabl Jardiniers, Turkish’ Suit vid regardiens of cost Piano, Par © % my mo ag wen oe HENRY it and 1 oe at ner ‘8, 740 Broadway. BARGAIN—BLBGARS 68 20 ORGAN FOR Fight and square pin sale Dressing Cases, Bedstea PA TENE RG and Hair Mattresses, Pillo ture, Extension Tuble, Buffe rep and haireloth verware, Cutlery, Crockery, and. various cles too merous to ‘mention. N. B.—Competent men to t ack goods, ct of or count boreasre LURE FIEZGERALD, Auctioneer. i 4 PLAN ‘A.—Notice, on Monday, Sept. 13, the Biz Bonanza Piancluerte, seven octaves, carved elegant four round and Grand Square 25 in number, comprising Decker, Weber, Steinway, Lighte & Co., and othermakers. The fine) assortinent ever offered at public auction, Brivate aalo until Monday, Sept 18, 120 West 23d st, wear Will be offered at wimg hy imakers; every inaiten UCTION SALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, PAINTINGS. CARPETS, MIRRORS, 40., THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, mmission a No, 47 West Bixteonth street, between Filth and Sixth avs. Magnificent four round rosew: elegant 7 octave Cbickerinj se 73; octave Decker & g Piano. two 73g Siro and 7 Easy Chairs Sutts ne mene "ft Went 10th vt, between Suh ead Oth avs. Gas bee im to-day or Sunday, GADY WILL 8 |, cane Cliwirs; im Bots, conristing of ine ta stands, fine hair and Bureaus, Turkish Suits fuid Bedsteads, D essing Cases, Wash Mattresses, sin Saag rg a Carpets, Silver xth avenue cur: BARGAIN FOR CABH.—ROREWOOD 7 OCra ve jancforte: carve lex, overvtruny colebrat: iaikor: eat $450 for 100 Tenidence 243 ast B0th street, Sd avenu 2. goods packed Pan si a icity 0 NOTICE.—On miaiee, sale of ier compe four round, square an 0 TC. CASHIN, Auctioneer. September 13, second mammoth dt upricht Piano ty first street and Bee but little used ab ass UPRIGHT AND ats; fully war _ above Sixtoemtht, ocTay) BR ov! ERSTRUNG Payable #10 per month ; up: debt; must be Seen pom? ONLY ash werley piace, near Rrosdway. — EXTRAORDINARY 10 MAGNIFICENT Yom te en, from; four Mi in) tee comprist eiaven, Chickering. 7 octave hte, Haselman and other celebrated m: weed from 5 te 14 monthe : ing |, Don't full to call and examul the elegant Parlor Commisia ; YOR LESS THAN $100 A octave Pianoforte, modern style, 4. 28 East Third street, between Bradbury, Chieker- city makers} first ¢ le to-day, at parlor sal comprising Decker & Bros., ighte and cr celebrated. BRILLIANT TO: rive cornered Windsor Piano! $1,000, for sale at n sucrific square fall iron plate Piano $17: of private rooms, 47 West Sixteenth stres easement KI eer chase seine hood; small faualiy; terme ma for permanent peo- ple; reterences. 309 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—TO LET, FUR- * nished or unfurnished, with or without Bourd, to man and wife ros gentlemen, Rooms, on suite or singly, at reasonable 320 EAST FPORTY-FIRST STREET.—TO LET, A nicely furnished back Parlor and a nice Bedroom above the parlor, with or without breakfast, HMANDSOMELY FU ise SD SECOND Laigg as with fret clase | pMalL. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, WITH rat class 1, Second Floor and Room ‘on third best references, Apply ut 358 vor, singly together Wont Twenty third street, PRIVATE FAMILY, OWNING THEIR OWN house near Windsor Hotel, will rent a Second Floor fed back Parlor on first floor? private table; first class a "and attendance: famil ‘of adults preferred. None price need wilt Cy 40 address P. F., box is Weresa Uptown Branoh office. } OARDING.-A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE accor with neatly furnished Rooms and good Board; alse ball Rooms for single person: No. #7 Clinton place. ( NE OR TWO LADIES CAN OBTAIN PERMANENT Hoard in quiet, comfortable home in country ; no othe ders, piano instruction in ent, Address Wi ders, plane lmstruction in part payment. Ai ; locatior AIK, Katonah, Westchester county, New ane ay os Leet nd STRICTLY PRIVATE red Secon in an elegant ROOSEVELT, wo NICELY | ) fe URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH to geutiemen of gentlemen and - Board, 0 LET—IN EAST PORTY.NINTH STREET, some wives 158 West Twenty-first street, elegant new Houses; all modern from $750 Apply to JOUN e GENTLEMAN WISHES HOARD POR SELF, WIFE, small children and nurse; price moderute; loca: ral DL. G., box 182 Heraid Uptown Brauch SINGLE GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD, WITH AA. Sie, between Fourth and Sixth avenaes and Fourteenth And Thiriy-ninth streets; terms not to exceed $16 per week ; references required. Address KE. T. B., box 14% Herald Up- town Branch uftice GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD-WHERE GOOD read aad genuine tea and coffee are con- heated with grate fire up one or t rr of staita, at a reasonable price, breaktasts and dinmers; references given and re- red. Address M. 0 raid office. B ARD WANTED-—BY A GERMAN GENTLEMAN, in a private family, either American or English, where i there are nv other boarders. Address J. M. H., box 189 Her- ian ke at RRECIAED BOARD FoR, SELF AND WIPR IN PRI- : foam southern exposure, hot und cold water, ample closets, cougenient bath: table first class; | cellent lecation only. Address ©. W. box 193 Herald Waxtens BOARD ax “THE CITY FOR A GENTLE. children (aged 14 and 6) and nurse; required. Address, with terms and ‘ftice Wanteneac COMMODATIONS FOR ONE NIGHT IN the week; must be st low price, Address, stating Byse pou wie And without dinner and breakfast, T. ald office TANTED-SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR, WITH Boerd. jut four adults, between Fourth and Sixth ave- pues ana bight d streets; references, Ad- 4 daugh: cligivle locality. between h avenues; references exe Please addrers. with particulars moderate, VERITAS, station L., $6 PER WREK—POR SINGLE ROOM | AND BOARD, for a gentieman in a private family; preference given Where there are bo other boarders. Address bux 218 Aue 8goms, enw MATTRESSES; “CLEAN BEDS, + the, He. Te, 61 fo, #2 50 , gentlemen and families Frankfort Mouse, 20g Filliera vireo. Opeu | all nigh peer br on y, City railways and New Most offico— pen, European plan, Rooms, S0 cente upwards; new family Roows Restaurants open Sunday I orm. BRANTING. PISON AVENUE, COI itl ee gE iy IF 5 ~4 single GRRMAIN, FIFTH A ES e3 and * Browd eles , senarad; Guees | Pasa merican vr Be Moral terme for winter whoo wa Jo peivate louse vorupied by undersigned, Jere put ie most perfect urder, vn Fourter nt we. TOMPKINS, foncition a {vate fonnily hove te Wishing to lease for the ments by the week from #9 0 to ward COUSTRY BOARD, YEW ROAKORES WANTED IN a PRIVATE rae AA ity th shore, Stwten laaad Address A.B. a0 Wee THOMOKUS SN J.28 SLES FROM SEW YORK. JL 1, mie ws deg faine Me for tall” and ee Kms pom © ear vial Me t and comforts of « bume. Addrom Mr WO DIO SETT, Hetobes, Bergen comoty, 8.2 WUNTRY BOARD FOR FALL AND WINTER CAN ome WotR Frow nace de; Ove wie 1h Nywek WINTER Bone ans tes from depot. Addrwws A S°_MEM Hisonprs, TEL BATH. Lb THIX BRAUTIFEL etm wilt r ‘ br wnt!) October I price estes ol © & BUNTING, Proprietor pow’ ie HUDIS LAKE NF, RET * . “ oud Kase Kail ro n atoms geod wating and tveqaitor » woe will rome ven during the fail HENKY MALLERY, Propreter AV ILC VILION HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN Unt nd, will remain open sil thro | wi cing tt trans September: venue me " FCO Lat Frepriatee four round, with all late impro $200; Parlir, Library Cail private residence 120 West 23d st. A —JERE. baile 2) JR., AL CZTORERS, ) 7, OCTAVE FOUR ROUND forte, name on p ‘ements, Stool and Chamber and Dining Room Sui RAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND the best quality, yet low for cash, at 1S Mannfuctory and Warerooms, 421, 428, 425, ighth street. AT 10) OUR SALE TH will consist principally Mee ‘Valvet, Axminster, Moquot and Brussels Carpets 427 Vost Twenty ORACE WATERS & SONS, 481 BROADWAY, ARB Plesoe nad Organs tatvomsls lem eeetahe ob jarterly pa purchased; Chickering’ ve alegunk Doiitor Oeln mven Pelle: Sutts, Ee, do, UCTION SALE, Small monthly or q money applied i Waters’ and other celebs sed, at wonderful burgal AUCTION SALE, turday) morning. September 11, vt magnificent Household Furniture, U lots Planoforte, Paintii avetion ‘and com: ents, or for rent, and rent ed takers. P ‘ast Thirteenth git Lahey ny oy Tables mission warerooins 100 legant latest s Bronzes Mirrors, C) ber ‘Mat Glass, China, Si , HALE al’, MAKING 90,000 PIANOPORTES hal your plan s alive and Latta! nics at Thirty-titth street sound ‘Tew arto "Library, Dining Pursivare, ; Ware, Cutlery, &e. J. KRAEMER, . Auctioneer. AUCTIONEER, rty street aaa 11} Cedi street, LBERT B. WALDRON, salesrooms 108 Libes THIS DAY, Furniture, C itorourl onder, foe's ast FF rice; must be sold; dealers bi wu haif your: money. ‘Wanted sad UCTION NOTICE. HEN RY 20 Magnificent Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Drawing Room NN, A UCTIONEER. IANOS, BEST MAKERS LARGE LOT T0 SELL OR sent cheap for cash or by cusy payments, at MERRILL A, No. 8 Union square. Paintings, Bronzes and many works of art at, public auction, On THIS DAY (Saturday), at wuction salesroom, 21 East 20th street, between Brondwi Parlor Suits, style XVL, covered in silk and cot do. rene sind hareloth; Eta oy Quoi MASTER. W, WANTED—FOR aN EPISCOPAL church in Philadelphia; choral service; a churehman referred. Address, for one week, box 2,061 Post office, venue, viz., fine se, Murie Antionette’ and ine: richest description keases, Wardrobes, __._ MUSICAL, a, Dressing Cases, Buren [Sstegetion ON, it Washsti Sid ‘hair Mattrossen,’ Extension Table, Bune, sive, gluss, plated and China Ware, kitchen and servants’ Purniture, &e. ae TASSELL, AUCTIONEER, id Ttulian lan, FIANOFORTE AXD SINGING AT (0 per quarter; pupils taught si office 110 and 112 East Thirteenth street, near cone Sven og Li KEARNEY will sell ‘HIS ane CADEMY DE NOTRE DAME—UNDER THE SISTERS re Dame; an institute and day school, for young fadigat Norm ctioard aa ealiien Poy gnanam, $150. |For articulars apply to SUPERIORESS, 21 VAN | TASSE! by. Re m1Oy SEP! BMB: Nos. 4 and 6 BAST it 10 0 ENT 1G airauiti ‘STREET, contenrs of #inst IVT, CLASS *DIVERY STABLE 8 East Fourth street, el; a by tare ce Af desirous of an engagem paretely: qualiied to teach in Engl Spunish; understand Latin, Greek and’ French; good tese timoniais, "Address P. It. box 108 Herald office, teams fst class Couch Horses, 23 coupe, coach and ‘larences, Coupes, Couches! Victorias, AND WIFE, E PERIENCED t, jointly or ish, German ‘and ge Farouches, &e., &e ISAIAH KEYSER, Receiv HARLIER INSTITUTE, CENTRAL PARK AND Sixth avenue, reopens September 14. Prospectus to be Y¥ J. W. CAMPBELL, JR. AUCTIONEER—WILL seli, on Monday next, 13th, wt Y 548 Hudson street, to pay storage, a large au assortment of Household "Furniture, inchidin; Particulars in Sunday's and Monday's & CO., Auctioneers, office 83 East West Side Stora brilliant toned. YJ. HAVEN, AUCTIONBER, 39 EAST THIRTEENTH ets, Mirrors, Pianos, Parlor Suits, ‘Lounges, Mattresses, aeres, &c.,'at private ‘sale at auction prices. Pe, cereetg Forits m Sets, Ghiifonterss Ets ROCKERY AT AUCTION,— will coll shis evening ® large assortment of i nt dis Bro ome stro Civekesy. soeuating, Gt ocd Bitpars, Piso Bees tats Pel, Neglioon ugs, Teapots and Thunder Mugs, of all ¢ No. 1 Nassau street, : JOSEPIV'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG | LADIES, Flushing, Long Island —Healthy and delightful loca: tion, with fine accommodations and superior course of studios, Reopen September 1. prospectus or call per train from Hunte Dies Bop Jars 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, SELLS THIS DAY | + (Suturday), September 11, at 1034 "o'clock, a variety of hand Household Furniture, Carpets, Sewing rs, Tobuceo, &e. ; also eight one-eighth casks new und secon: EMINARY OF THE e , Loug Islan home comtfor SHONGOOD, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE y, will sell this da, t 1083 o'clock, at 132 | the Stock and Fixtures of ‘onfectionery and Teo ISS S. D, DOREMUS RE-OPENS HER DAY\SCHOOL for Girls at 47 East Twenty-tirst street, September 2° RS, AND MISS WILSON'S Select Boarding and Day School for young ladi _ Fall term commences Sept 188 ADELAIDE GA. ht. For cireulars Hoard and tuition, $120 half yearly. s Point EART FOR SMALL conducted by Sisters of St. nd careful trai Mg, $US am Saloon con iting of marble top Counters, silverplated | Tables, glass’ Jars und’ binck walnut Side Fxtures; also a fine lot of Crockery and Glassware in lots, Confectioner's Tools. Sule eases, marble to} ANTED—BY A LADY, A RESIDENT GOVERNESS and $ wiliGertewuived to eatst fish: the emescecing, Aatiee age, reference, persuasion and salary required, GOV" SS, Herald office. FORD, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY AT 2 o'clock sharp, the entire Household Furniture of « idence, removed from EI Hatt fide Auction and C DANCING ACADEMIES. ’. SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES et. CIRCULARS at priva =WILSON'S “DANCING ACADEMY, 303 WEST 30 yards Oilcloth in, sizes. to suit: nth street, near cighth avenue. Classes now &c., offering an excel rs und everybody. SEPTEMBER 11, AT Stove tunity to housekeepers, deale: ORTGAGE SALE. Contents of a Lay DO'S DANCING ACADEMY, Fi , corner Third avenue, bank building—Ap- nb made after Hepteinber 1 from 7 to 4 WM. ning beeen 16, ORTUAGE SAL J. SWARZKOPP, AUCTIO will sell at 2 o'clock, at 34 avenue B, entire NOI shty-sixth street and Thi Every Wednesday | on Saturday, ith i Ty SS a at hervetter Pancy Gorda, Cutlery, de os ay MAX aires at Mowtaage vA ortgaye L H the 11th day of Se cpmber a R, Attorney for mortgagee. “MARBLE MANTELS * AT lhe ¥ REDUCED PRICES. extensive stock of Slate and Marble Mantels, Wash a Binte Work of eve ih stree’ 1 or Bore, couslesing of Furniture, Bar Mand Fixtures, two liltera Tables, one four-pull Ale Pump, c ‘med Botttos, Decanters, Glasses, Gas in, de, Ae. FOUN NcDONOUGH, City Marshal and Auctioneor. Counters, Tables, ixtures aod ompty | } ccurate and Ke na lans wn ices free, LEGGE. Sculptor, Aberdeen, Scotland. , No, 4 Bust Twe wubtic auetlon, without = AND DEATHS, Briccs—Brexvacr.—On Wednesday, September 8, at Armonck, N. Y., a aa to Mr. Haxnison Bronoags, Jr, all of Armonck, “MR RICHARD Furniture at 112 Greene a 1, THE DEATH OF. he anetion val of ee ey “2 ALE OF py ‘Haprick—Baxrx.—On Thursday, September 9, 1875, at the Pacific Street M. E. chu Rev, A. 8. Hunt, D. D., A. J. Heonien, of Jacksonville, Fla, to Euna A, daughter of Captain C. HL. Baker, o1 Brooklyn, N. Y. Laine —DRryax.—On September 9, 1875, at the resi- | dence of the bride's pur ©. Carthy, of Albany tw and to the Stuck and Fixtures of the LIAM ©, CONNER, Sheritt, ee, * gherwerd« ehove place. Sale positive Wisse MH. Cannout, 1 QUERIPO'S KALE first class Villiaed saloon, —N. sells this day (muturdas 208 Kightir pygnne, all OF STOCK A HEPHERD.—On Thursday, September 9, Dr. Estors, Frank FP. PReeLRs to Littin Suerneny, both of this city, No cards, | IRRARD.-At the residence of the groom's | | terest of August Koch of, gf the ebuve place, vis Wierd Walls, iar and Piasares, de, ates avenue, on Thursday ovening, Sep- tember 9, 1875, by the Rev. Dr. Horner, Jouy H. Sack "Tomas Menenvon, Deputy. Wo Canin G. Ginrano, —Mrs. Gronae McGovery, of a daughter, meal om Satur, = mri one P. M.; weight, 11}4 Ibs, Both are fad Furniture of the bas of Pity fourth street: pet Coesters,' ~-On Friday, September 10, Many Hanwan, Williata B, Asten, i and friends of the family are respect+ fully mvited to attend No, 60 Fast 125ih street, corner of Madison avenue, WIN. —On the 9th inst, ELIZA A. BALDWIN. The relati es and friends are respectfully invited to ‘funeral, from her late residence, 153 South | Bourth gro, Wilhamsburg, on Sunday, 12th inst., at | sh ohn aoe Core Tasarcarn's ( 4, Howtos, Sept, 0, 1875. euanee of & vote of the U Fi of y Counell, sealed Baxxox,—On Friday, September 10, Catnerine, be- Bannon, aged 29 year; ad relatives and friends of the family are respect- att } Kast Thirty-sixth street, on'Sunday the 12th , at one o'clock P.M. loved wife of Jobi le _the purpose uf provide h reception of quests | wd in cortitientes j | wite of Danie att, 4 | tered eovsthenses of any amount of even thuuxands. Spe Barrett, ott Hi be weeared by ® sinking fund providing for Its re- be sealed, and addressed | TAnkeTr.—On Thursday, September ®, after along | and lingering illness, CATHERINE Barrert, beloved | 54 years, | tives and friends of the family are respect- fully init 1 tonttend the funeral, on this day (Satur. k P.M, from Her later , and from thence to the Cemetery of on at maturity, alt Kingsbridge, Thursday, September 9, 1875, of consumption, ALRrTa LevEniber, daughter ot the Jate Richard and Eliza Berrian, aged’ 29 years, 6 months and 6 days, Telatives and friends aro respoctfully invited to 1, aged respectivel; academy, 212 East or tenus, &e., exll or send for circular, dd Saturday. Mouday and See eirenl ar, fang efverneta and events, ase send for circular. ry description. RHYN SLATE COMPANY, ath st ed for any Batt of f Americ. ~ MARRIED. by Rev. Mr. Davis, Miss Josie Brooklyn, by the ts, by the Re Jasper K, Lamure, of Ei mp- ta E. Bryan, of New York city, BIRTH. DIED. er funeral, on Monday, 13th jock, trom her late residence, the funeral, from her resi- dence, 63 Lejinvitea to attond the funeral, from her late residence, id misses, Rye, N. ¥. je521 East 118th street, on Monday, 13th inst., at eleven Sia eae o'clock A. M. ON’ FRENCH, ENGLISH and German Family School for young ladies will re open September 1%. Prineipal of musical department, Miss Loui: he eminent Enylish pinuiste. Address MEIVIEW Hosts ACADEMY, Babylon, Long Ist ENNSYLVANTA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, Sevtember #; Civil Engineering, the Chas: ish thorouy BO. HYATI, rg mi, oF 10.0. M. BOUART, New York. | 115 West Twenty-first street, om Monday, 1) | half-past one P. attend the faneral, from from the Oburch of: the Mediator, on Sunday, September 12, at two P.M. Coakp.—On Wednesday, September 8, Witttas Coanp, ioe 64 years, 3 months and 12 days, Relatives friends, also members of Corner Kone , No, 87, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from St,’ Mark’s church, corner of South Fifth and Fourth streets, Williamsburg, L. 1, om Sunday, September 12, at three P, M. ‘oLLins. —In Concord, N, H., September 9, Euizapera VOLLINS, aged 41 years, ‘The friends of ihe family sare invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her brother, Patrick H, Collins, 291 avenue C, corner Seventeenth street, at two P. Mt ‘ie day. Da mn Thursday, the 9th inst., Jacos Gopyrer Day, orth this city, He the 77th year of his age. The relatives friends, the members of the Mechanics’ Soci and York Lodge, No, 197, F. and A. M., are respectiully invited to attend his “funeral, on Sunday, the 12th inst,, at half-past one o'clock, from Dr. Chapin’s church, Fifth avenue and Forty-sixtb atreet, Emmons.—In Jersey City, on Friday. September 10, Froxexce Estei.o, only daughter of John W. and Carrie Emmons, aged 1 year, 4 months and 14 days. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, September 13, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 348 Mon- mouth street, Jersey City, Her remains will be taken to Athens, N. Y., for interment. Fiscure.—At Rutherford Park, N. J., on Friday, September 10, Cora, only daughter of Calvin M. and . Fischer, aged 4 years, 11 months and 10 day Funeral at tne Park Methodist Episcopal chureb, Ratheriord Park, on Sunday, September 12, at half. two o'clock P, M. Friends of the family invited, 8 lwave foot of Chambers street, New York, at P. M., and Twenty-third street at 1:15, Returning trains leave Rutherford Park at 3:59 and 6:49, Leyy meen Friday, September 10, 1875, after a pes illness, Jawxs GALBRAITH, in the 47th year of his “Ntolatives and friends are requested to, attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 15Sevénth avenue, on Sunday, September 12, 1875, at two o' P, M. Govnp.—At Long Branch, ‘September 9, nd et xxx, wile of George T, Gould, of this city, and gest daughter of Johu Gardner, of Boston, Funerat services from the residence of ber father-tn a Joseph Gould, Mount Pleasant avenue, Newark, N. J, at twelve o'clock on Monday, 18th inst, Inter- t Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Hacerty.—At his residence, 262 Clermont avenut ip as NAKD B., HaGeety, in the 47th year w Notice of funeral in Sunday’s and Monday’) pees Haxrwax,—On Thursday, September 9, KSA A. beloved wife of Anthony ‘Hartman and sAnetiae ot Edward and Ann bo aie in the 24th year of her age. The funeral will take eee on Sunday morning, at half-past nine o'clock, from her late residence, corner 147Ui street and St, Ann’s avenue. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend without further notice, Haxvey,—On Thursday, September 9, 1875, James Harvey, native of pre ie county Sligo, d, in the 38th year of his age. Relatives and friends are Foeneet ey, invited te attend his funeral, on Sunday, the 12th inst, at one P. M., from his late residence, No, 686 Pearl street. Hakvey.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, September 8, Cariarive, wife of Patrick Harvey, a native of Mid- dletown, parish of Tynan, county Armagh, Ireland, aged 53 years, 8 months and 4 days, Wis caustote apelitilenen. of. family are.respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, Sep tember 11, at half-past two o'clock ’P. M., from her Tate residence,’ ‘21 Adams street, corner of Plymouth, Brook- a, FieuDaicxsos —At Pasca, oula, Miss., September 2, of yellow fever, Cuarugs D. ieNDRICKSON, aged 35 years, fon of Ann ‘and the late Garret H. Hendrickson, for: merly of Bay Ridge, L. 1. ‘HiLt.—On Friday, September 10, Sapir, only child of Robert L. and Ella A. Hill, aged 16 months and 24 days, Funeral services on Monday, 13th inst. , from the resi- dence of ber parents, No, 500 West Fifty-seventh street, atone P. M, Hivt.—On Thursday, September 9, at Cornwall, Guonae, infant son of George T. and the late Mattie Interment in Greenwood, Hovsaay.—After a long and severe illn Jamra HovsMay, sou of Captain Jobn J. and Jane Housman. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully in- ited to attend the tuneral, from the Reformed church, Port Richmond, 8, I., on Sunday, at two o'clock, with: out further notice, Jouxstox.—On Thursday morning, September 9, Mr, Wituiam Jounstoy. Funeral will take place on Saturday, at eleven o’clock, from his late residence, 109 Mulberry street. Kayser.—At Fair Haven, N. Y., September 8, Joun C. Kayser, of Fordham, Relatives and friends are Tespectiully invited to at tend the funeral, on Monday, tho 18th inst, at St. Paul's Episcopal’ eharch, eee Train’ leaves: bate Central suena oa ae . LITTLE. —On Thu rage eptom! of consumption, Jacon Lirrix, aged 30 ears. % Funeral on Saturday, September 11, from 425 Fourth avenue, at three o'clock P.M. Relatives apd friends are invited to attend, Love September 9, 1875, etter twin son izabeth Josephine Loughlin, aged 1 year, 10 months and 21 days, Funeral this day Cesgerryle at two P. M., from the residence of his parents, 244 Bridge stroet, Brooklyn. Matiizws.—On the morning of September 10, torte P., wife of John R. Mathews, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Mort,—At Nyack on the Hudson, on ‘Thursday, tember 9, Jossriine, daughter of Charles Mott, aged years, 10 months and 4 days. Relatives and friends of the family are res ay invited to attend the funeral services, on Sun tember 12, at one o'clock, from the First Baptist Shur of Nyack, Train leaves Chambers street at 9 o’clock. McApams.—On Thursday, September 9, 1870, Exiza- Berk McApaMs, beloved daughter of Bernard and Alice McAdams, aged 20 years, 7 months and 8 days. The relatives and friends of the family are Feapectfull invited to attend the funeral from her residen: 817 Sixth avenue, on Sunday, the 12th inst., at two P, Pie O'CosNon,—On ‘Thursday, Sepsember 9, Marr Aym, wife of James O'Connor, aged 28 years, A solemn requiem mass will be o:tered for the of her soul im St Mary’s church, on Sunday, at half- past nine A. M. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend. O’Neit.—At Tremont, on Thursday, September 9, Ipa J., eldest daughter of Hugh and Marg iret O'Neil, in the 7th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of het her, at Mount Hope, on "Sunday, 12th inst, at two o'clock P. M. QvuackeNnoss.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Septem- ber 9, Avaustus G., only child of Gordon D, "bad Alice Quackenboss, aged 9 months and 16 days, The relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, this taastPany) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence Charles H. Stevens, Fulton street, Jamaica Village, Long Island. Rewpt.—Suddenly, on Thursday, September 9, Avavs- tes Rexpr, aged 32. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of Unity Lodge,282, and Mount Washington Encamp- ment, 77, Ll. 0, 0, F., are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 98 Ludlow street, on Sunday, September 12, at two o’dlock, without fur. ther notice. Reysoips.—On the 10th inst., Witttam, eldest son of Terence Reynolds, aged 21 years. His remains will be removed for interment to Calvary Cemetery, from the residence of his father, 230 East Forty-seventh street, on Sunday next, at one o'clock, Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend, Rurcxy.—Suddenly, on Friday morning, 10th in: ‘4 congestion of the brain, Groxox Buckincnam, Ce of Horace and Julie A. Ripley, aged 8 months i ys. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited ta attend funeral, on Sunday, the 12th, at two o’cloelt P. M., at 196 Dean street, Brooklyn Remains will be taken to Cherry Valley, N. Y., for interment. Roserts.—On Weanesday, the 8th inst, , of diphtheria, ee only daughter of Edward’ and Mary EL ber Funeral services on Saturday, September 11, at one o'clock P, M., at her parents’ residence, Passaic. N. J. Ronmsoy.—On Friday morning, the 10th inst. Cartes Hernick, youngest son of Frederick 8. and Sarah E. Robinson, aged 1 year, 1 month and 21 days, The relatives and friends of the family are invited ta attend the funeral, from the residence of his nt No. 119 West Twenty-tirst street, on Sunday, th ror} inst., at two P. M. RUrienvorp.—On Thursday, September 9, at town, N. Y., THomas H. Rvuruervorp, sus city, for- merly of Eastchester, in the 70th year of his age. Funeral services were beld on Friday at Cooperstown, Scurimer.—On Thursday, September 9, at the Ger. man Hospital, Professor Hesny Scunimrr, ‘aged 37 years, Funeral on Saturday, September 11, from the sume fered ten o'clock A.M. His friends are invited te atten ‘THomas,—-On September 10, Nauti, oe ton of Both Danang. Thomsen aged fyeara ee Funeral services at the Fosldencesof bee per ihe tastes Torrey. —On Friday morning, September 10, at the ng of his son, E. Torey, Jersey “4 eights, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to fond his funeral, on Sunday afternoon, Sepeminer th at two o'clock, from St. Jolin’s (free) chureh, Summ: avenue, opposite Gardner avenue, Jersey Take Mo (gomery street cars, at Jersey ‘Suromit avenue, Van Doowx,—On Friday mor ny Deaton 1875, Many Louisa, wife of Kaw) agen bare of Mrs. Elizabeth Spencer, fase 28 years and months, The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of Howard Lodge, No. 60, and Palestine rient, No, 6, L 0, 0. F., are invited to neral, from her late residence, 341 West Twen street, on Sunday, 12th inst., at two o'clock P. Watrens,—On Friday, the 10th inst, after a and painful illness, Ricuanp WaLrens, of 27 kad aged 64 years, Notice of Funeral hereafter, —At her residence, South street, Stamford, Conn., Friday, September 10, Mrs, Sormia Wanna, rehet of Hiram Warner, Funeral on Monday, September 13, at two o'clock P.M. Friends and Sequaintances invited to attend without further notic Winners, o'clock, F, z the ", September 10, at half-past one De Win Wrrnens, son of Fred. OWLAND hha G Withers, of New York, in the 16th year of bis Woovrvvr.—At his country residence, Litehfeld, Conn., on Friday, September to, Lewis B! Woovncrs, aged 66 years, ¥ Funeral services at Collegiate church, corner of Fifth ) Akh inet avenue aud Twenty-nii wt Lall-past one Niocke ee

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