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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1875.—%RIPLE SHEET. —oe tions to proceed to Port Royal, where she remained un- Buckwarrer—Bxropaean.—On Wetnesday, October Murray.—On Tuesday, October after a rt in. FURNITURE. COACHMEN AND DPVERS. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. | tit's tow days ago. 4 at the Church of the Loly Communion, by the Rev. | ness, CaTHanine, the widow of the Dean ees, EE AOR aon Sub 2 eT! GAR ERS. A «C. Parsons, rector of the Holy Innocents, Hoboken, | of Macroom, county Cork, Ireland, Al - GERMAN, OF 31 YEARSi | ‘RS IN THIS Jomy H. Buck#atr: of New York, to M. ADELE, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- al Pesan! pao yg rious and tempe: thoroughly ¢ BMA, MEETING AND ELECTION OF DIREC Mingest daughter of agar Brodhead, eq, of Eliz’ | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rest- Great inducementein t Wants a altuntion un fist sage ‘eerdeserye assistant; THE STOCKHOLDERS been that Coan: N. J. dence, 67 Cherry street, on Friday morning, at mine references. Call on or BSEITZ tis aa ob. be | TORS—A STATEMENT TO the Mo a 5 fal ‘aia the new cable, which ts wesatnerox Bururn.—At North New York, on-| eae eee to oe Ri shes, James street, lcm tween 120th and 124st sta, 3 : ae FROM THE PRESIDENT. orking perfectly, an telegraphic commu- ‘ednesd: @. B. Ford, at the | where a high mass wi offered for the ri it ne Furnitare of ee ee een ed held a meeting yesterday | Dicaton with Key West and Havana has been restored. Senldowta the ne Ea onthe, gt, Ww. Mens. soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery for aon bad as prety A SINGLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS * fault, however, discovered in the of of White 15 A BorLen, | one o'clock. J 5 vars’ firs! class city refer- The above named company A fault, hi has been cable Plains, to Mise. ‘Lose! B i every description, 4. sepehes, 2nd groom; four , 7 Hi te { its new building on Broadway, the annual report | 1569 between Key West and Havana ter of the late Theodore P, Butler, e Muxnay.—@n October 13, 1875, MARcarer Many a myles ence from last sinployer, AGares?, 210 Fost 220 st. Being then submitted to the stockholders, The direc: | ||. MONMN TRADAFAK AuRVICE, 7 estchester county and Philadelphia papers please | Bexar, See Jon pti Peter und Bridget Salad A Szgarion WanTeD SY AN ENGLISHMAN AS money orders recei a i + ageK 101 Lace coachman; ean give class rete ters for the coming year were elected, and Mr. William | auriny the year was Tiscuouns wanstetved | Kweay—Karuna,—In Paterson, N. J., )Ostoder 1 Funeral this day (14th), from the residenoe of her —— aumptoyor. Call or address Nov 221 Bast Sth shertop hon n, 12, Pi ‘Table C a Orton still remains the President of the corporation. | thercby was $1,963,247 Od, aad the revenue accruing to | 1875, by Rev. Dr, Banvard, Geouar &. Eaeny, of Prov: | parents, 165 Seventh avenue, at halt-past two o'clock, iaga'ted Table Covers, x) CIUATION | WANTEDOBY. 4 The only change in names was the substitution of Mr. | the company was F kn) 40, an increase over the | idence, R, L, to Miss Faxxiu K. Keyan, of Harlem, | McCxany,—On Tuesday, Uctober 12, Jans MoCRARY, everything pertaining A Ee ee SINGER Mare as Jobn Dui for Mr. Mumford, deceased, Mr. Duff has | Pr'inou, received oe year of $6,889 54, | New York, aged 29 years, son of William McCrary, Ballibay, county —— derstands his business; ean milk, tend furnace: Pied: p or about eight and a half per cent. 7.—On Tuesday, October 12, at the | Monaghan, Ireland. to erate; good reference, Address M., box 115, Herald eee, een identified with the Union Pacific Railroad for a SOME TELEGRAPHIC STATISTICS. Lafayette avenue Presbyteriau church, by Rev. Dr, The funeral will take place Thursday, at two o'clock. umber of years, and is reported to represent the | | From 1867 to 1875 the extent of line bas increased | Cuyler, Jauns Fosrun, Jr., to Buity 8., eldest daughter | from his late residence, Tompkinsyitle, Staten Island, A COACHMAN AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANT. from 46,270 to 72,833 miles, and the wires from 85,290 | of James H. Hart, Esq., all of Brook; McLaconum.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, October | as we closin; it er aiecinds ed—By a young mal good, careful driver; in eit: Boston interest in Western Union The inspectors | {P"iry'na miton being at 'Increase of Of per cent of | Montreal papers plese copy. a 15" Tnowas’ MoLAvGRUIN, a" native of, the parish of | +e removal, aboutdauuary Le Gite RELEY €'Ca, | of country: first clase reference, “Address J. HL, box 1s of the election were Messrs. George B. Pres- | line and 110 cent of wire, The number of offices Hacapory—Woov.—On Tuesday evening, October 12, | Lagan, county of Longford, Irejand, in the 49th year of 184 Fifth avenue, near Twenty: te eve Ede ak church, by Rev, Samuel Cooke, | his age. ott, Leonard Cox and William Arnoux, and | Aud stations bas increased from 2,565 to 6,565, equal to | at St. Bartholome' A MARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, QARPETS (A. SOACHMAN AND GARDENERS SITUATION: M. COW: : e family, al ey 5 ay tho following ticket was drotared, elected =~ tree cea During the same itmna thé timber of | AzomoG. Hacanons to AxTe eees daughter of Hon. | , Phe falta ao van’ Plone, ave roguoabed 0, ane | Paes winie aay peu cetocrs teeny at BM. COM: | 4 gortinaaa'a paces fae good gurfal rivers git your ‘William Orton, James H. Banker, Alonzo B. Cornell, | rave — an decreased 51 per cont and the gross | Hotiaxnack—Dsax —On Tucsday, October 12, at the tend she funeral, fom his laie, residence, pig, 968] 387 Chesham Payments taken weekly or monthly.» | Yeference. Address 1. box 175 Herald office. ‘Hazrison Durkes, Nervin Green, Joseph Harper, Ed- | Teceipts have increased 46 per cent, The average cost Baptist church, by the Rey. David B, Jutter, udson avenue, Brooklyn, on Friday, at two P.M. Pa 3a ae 7 “ Dd. pry ar chell, w. 4 Shorn, ©, Van- Reo or utah during the same time, bas been reduced | Joun G. HouteNnack, of Owogo, N. Y., wo Lizaix L., | | Nivex.—At Monticello, N. Y., October 12, 1875, Janu eg a ‘ASCOT OF SOR PEres Pee mene A SEU ATOR WANTED SHE A: SINGLB Bile corti Funk WOK Ghaamaa' Chapin, Wien: ®. |. of tos pabeiemtatnamene ok nioagea mete | Sees eter oan ee tin ate York. a 1 wife of A. 0, Niven; god Tl years, a ae '| Bane ctenave salearoomn, 410 Eighth arene, between | wands his business: can ull: wages, modsrate good refer . 5 . | of 102 e num of messages: -KNT—CRADDOCK. —At St, 's churel janhattan- MAN.—At Clifton, Va, 12th inst., Gror A irtieth and Thirty-first stre Payments ence. L., box 227 Herald office. Hunt, David Jones, ©. Livingston, James Milliken, annually, while the Tulloage of wire ‘bas increased bus | ville October 10, by the Rev, CC, A r. Cuaries | Son of George A. and Alda A. Newman, aged 4 years, § | or monthly, is | eee we ah a hn D Levi P. M HL Pali George M. 110 per cent, is explammed by the fact that the number | E. Kent, son of the Rev. George Kent, of Utica, N. Y., months and 5 days. m A RESPECTABLE SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUA. Jobn Duff, Levi P, Morton, 0. H. Palmer, ge MY of mesages ‘transmitted per mile of wire has been in- | to Miss Awxtia V., youngest daughter of. F. Craddock, Funeral from the residence of his parents, Central | A PRESSING FINANCIAL GpLsoAn One SOMraE, n ios. a4 prcom, river oF. waefal man: progent employer Pullman, E. 8. Sanford, Join Steward, Moses Taylor, | creased , of New York. No cards. avenue, near Centre street, Orange, N. J.. this after- Rae ee eee rouse for BBOD, da | obliging and ES ae ah Win oh justrious, Daniel Torrance, W. H. Vanderbilt, W. B. Vermilye, K. (ORGAN—BENJAMIN.—At the West Fifty-third street | noon, at half-past two o'clock, on arrival of 1:10 train, 1 75 maguillosnt “octave. Pianoforte, ~ . Wesley, D. Us, E. D, We No rates | Baptist charch, Tuesday, October 12, by Rey. William | from Barclay street. 5, Turkish Suit, $45, hamber Sets complete, with A COLORED SINGLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION &. Westeg, B: 0. Mills, B.D. Worcester. during the year. In February last, pursuant to pre- | H. Pendleton, J, HowAxp Moncax, M. D., and Miss | OConnsuL.—On Wednesday, October 13, Hoxona, be- sing Cases, $50 to $ ingle Bedstead, Bureaus, hulr ‘48 coachman ; understands the businoss; is willing to do ANNUAL REPORT. vious publié aunouncement, the rales on the lines of | Puuse Axna Brxsamty, both of this city. loved wife of Maurice O'Connell, a native of Cabirci- | 9nd spring Mattresses, rep and plush Suite $30 40 850: | soxatbig thet is required, elther in clty_or country can give ‘The following is the report to the stockholders for | the Atlantic and Pacifle Telegraph Company betweon .—At the West, Fifty.third street | Yoon, county Kerry, Ireland, aged 47 years | do. must be Goods ean “remain unsll Ostober 14 wed neem [ORGAN—CANN Boston, Albany and Washington and intermediate sta- tg aa church, Tuesday, October 12, by Rev. William ‘brown stone ‘residence No. 47 West, 100 A GENTLEMAN, ‘the fiscal year ending rage De ria ihe ae tions were Tena oe a ose rate of Pepe : male it Eoeer P. Moraax, of Pawcatuck, fale dnyites to attend the funeral, from she. zeeidenos ‘and 6th avenues, Ha cadtithes $0, procure a situation for gross we the arces, CX- | centa A corresponding juction was m: ry Onn. , an iss ANNIE Cannon, of this city. of her husband, No. ladison street, on Friday, Oc- me e Tecommend tn ever yacit: nt aap y wl were’ $9,564,574 60; the. gross | company, which took eect the same day, “These rates | _ Munvocx——Pactorma.—On Thesday, October. 12, at | tober 15, at halt-past ten A. M., to St James’ etiureh, COO eee aon SROORD BAND AND tress oor ine VOY SMPMSHY expenses wero 6,355,414 77, the difference, $5,220,160 83; | were abandoned. + Gold Spring, on the Hudson, by the Rev, Isaac Van | James street, whore @ solemn mass of requiem will BS | Gilcioths i Raion ayeoette, Suxe-ply. say ingrain Claneth, RESPECTABLE PROTE! + Deing net prof,’ Compared with tho prece The fact that at the end of nine years, during which | Winkle, Gronan Wison Muzpock, M. D., and Many | offered up for the ropose of her soul, and {rom thence | 112 Fulton street, side entrance: SY" wie isuntions; man’ aq Aner clent perdsnort con teed fae there was an increase in tho gross receipts of | time tho number of messages bas increased 192 per | Pxaxsoy, daughter of P. Kemble Paulding, Esq. to Calvary Cemetery ut one o’clock for interment inaco and milk; would make himself genorally asefuls wife to $501,020 62, a decrease in the expenses of $420,319 06, | cent, and the average cost per message’ has been re- ReEepeR—Cuamrix.—In Brooklyn, October 12, 1875, Parren,—On nyt 4 October 12, at seven o’clock PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WISH TO | do light houséwork; would like to take charge of a place fox And an inorease in the net prod of $722,290 08." Therd | duccd furty-Ave per cent, It Bow costs this company an | by Rev. Joseph, T. Duryea, at the residence, of thd A. M., at hor house, 276 Lexington avenue, Isauuuia ¥. | £2 dispore of all, shele Household Furniture ats. grost | the winter: best references: Gell ot 042 Broome st. ‘ crifiee, vin — i radu were in at the end operation ear 72,833 | a e of thirty-seven cents per mi for more | bride’s father, Mr. R. ALuERT Reever to Miss Susiz L. | PArrey. miles of line, 179,204 miles of and 6,565 offices. | than tt, 000 messages, must be acce; ‘ag concla- | Cuamptix, both of Brooklyn. No cards. Uo. Piano, Bedroom Suits, Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Wasli- A. QoACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A OARE- The number of messages transmitted during the | give proof that a company possessing stnall facilities Srvart—Jxwxixcs.—On Friday, October 8, at the | late residence. Friends are Funeral services on Thursday, at three o'clock, at her | {:°\,as, hair and spring Mattress . Dining Room Furniture, fal, sober man; four years’ first cl avited to attend without | Extension Table Bel t, Chaire Silverware, Cutlery, Ac: | from his'Inte omployer. ‘Caton ct aimee De a8 Boat year was 17,163,710, being an increase of $24,454 | compared with ours cannot realize profit from trans. | residence of Mr, H. J. Newell, Brooklyn, by the Rev. | further notice, Cuil private residence 120 West 23d 6h. 19th st, private stable. ‘over the preceding year, The stock of the Com- | mitsing messages at the rate of twenty-five cents each. | George K, Rees, Jossrn Stuart to Leiria Auicr JEN- Pururs,—Suddenly, on Monday, October 11, at ‘ie > Sag my pany is $41,073,410, of which company owns and THE ATLANTIO CABLES, wines, third daughter ot the late Thomas Jennings. Plainfield, N. J. HeLEN Josrpnine, second daughter of N SURGANE Hstpa dy fk gigs bays MOD» eee TON Ba Gralde paps sec BAN Is A $65 701-115 ls tho amount of Une captial tock outstand: | sar hites Ueblc Company has eostinasd ta eras | ee uenn Jorome J: and Cornelia Puilips, aged years, 10 monthe | hagict Wil olickrine npricht Pau, les $008 1a) | npenea£ TC yeu’ bent ony vleronce Addrem Je itt iM “d ites Direct Cable Com as continued Its rts 2 » ae fog which bas been Increased $2,800 during the year | to establish telegraphie communicasion by an inde. Fonerai will take place from the residence of her | Secend avenue, comer Blghth street: Rallies bree gentile <anstvegronh octagon beng terpenes ychenery veg wag Ray endlowr gts He ened aborts meet ak Deldread 10:00 A; | AL CHAT uot urniicens Grand Ducvess cozle satis | A ciidron, want avuaiions in the. country? the sn a6 States, yagh these efforts were not successful AvrERs,—On Tuesday, Octooer 12, Wii1am A., old- s ‘ Al 115 and 10:8 will sell their magniticent y nm, want situations in puntry; the man as ‘which have small amounts of capital outstanding on | until deter the close of the fcal year tho completion of | est san of William A and anual: Albers, aged 1@-jears, | M- The remains wil be iaterrod in Greenwood Gemo- | Rreonde,Parior ult nearly now cont $40) ERGO ons to, | Rol cm a se te irgus ar Sal fortwo day at which interest is paid as rental. The bonded debt of | the new line had been accomplished before the’prepara- | 8 months and 4 days. tery. Carriages will be in waiting at foot of Liberty | Mate, Antoir Casey ed ub: Compete rep. and pelecoth | 110.Gcsenwish ss 7 ry $25; Mattresses, Bedding, Lounges, Curtains, the rip mr July 1, 1874, was $5,946,900, of which | tion of this report commenced, In May last the Anglo- Relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully | Street, depot of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, 00 | Suits, $40 an Mirrors, Cl the seven per cout gold building bonds, | American 1 vg [een ies arrival of the 2:40 P. M. train, Relatives and friends of jocks, Sidebourd. Extension fable, sil COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EN! 448,900 seven per cent currency bouds, which | tech Valence’ Ireland, van Tn Se ie NC | re et ee eee oer Octaber 15, at | the family are respectfully invited to attend. Gurrguacten cmt Gall iin day: residence’ 1 inane cuiiveehlg. wotepuanats: kis: busmneers mature November 1, 1575. foundisad, aud’ one between Falmouth, England, via | Due o'clock, without further wotice Chemsker Lodge | _ FORTEOUS.—On Uctober 18, at Sea Clim, of diphtheria, | teenth street, near Fourth avenue. fied efereusos, “Addreas BN. VICKEKMAN, Yonkers, To provide for the redemption of the bonds falling | Brest, France, and the Island of St. Plerro and Dux- | 185, 1. . of 0. F., are also respectfully invited. Brarnice Lavna Many, infant daughter of Catherine | Oy 5 yavex, AUCTIONEER, 09 Hast TaRTaENTE | ~*~ due in November, 1875, it was decided in January last | bury,’Masa, reduced the rate for transatlantic mes- | Bacas,—October 13, Ricuakb S. BaGas, son of J, H. | 8nd the late Dr, Georgo B. Porteous, \ doce Furnlinres Carpets: Mirrors; Planos, Partor Suita COACHMAN, GARDENER AND FARMER WANTS to issue sterling Bonds bearing six por cont interest in | gaged from four shillings to two shillings sterling per | and Mary E. Baggs, aged 11 months aud 13 days, | | ,, Funeral to-day (Thursday), from Sea Clif to Cypress | itedroon Sets, Bookcases, Wartroves, Lounges, Mattresson ‘@situation; single; thorougnly understands each busi- Id, to an amount which would produce about.) word. When the United States Direct Company’s cable | _ The funeral ait ake place, from his residence, 36 | Hills Cemetery. Chiffoniers, Etageres, &c., at private sale at auction prices" | ness; can milk and make himself generally useful; wages (060,000 in curreney, and arrangements were made | was opened for business in September iat the rate was | Manhattan avenue, Jersey City Heights, on Friday, the | _ POWELU—Suddenly, in White Plains, New York, | 0 $15 month; best reference, Address WOIKER, box 16> for the saloy of these bonds at 93, which, it was confi | fixed by both companies ab one shilling (twenty-ilve | 16th inst., at two Orelock’P. Ak, k ihe ahi gal cotati a fo and | (jARFETS, Wi hiaed: ete nin re eoce expected, would result in disposing of the entire in) per word. oe on ; e ie months, 7 5 s loan Ia Burope,’ But after purchasing these bonds, | “hrm the period of about four months, while Cee aey iy Tents, Nee bf’ the lato | Funeral services will be held at the Memorial Method- ae Apia noone at anes eee +0 $1,001,160, the parties with whom the ar: | gwo shilling rate was in force, the number of cable | Smith Benedict, Eeq., in tho 66th year of her age. fst Episcopal church, on Friday, October 16, 1875, wt uy ie week oe month. ences Call at or address ut J. B, Brewster's, 2lot st ) 5th av. bad been’ nade availed themselves of an op- | messages increased about thirty-five per cent over the | Relatives and friends aro respoctfully invited to at- | 0 P. M. Soar in the agreement to cancel it Subsequently, it | number transmitted during the corresponding period | tend tho funeral, from the Reformed Dutch church, | 4 R!#8—At the Stevens House, New York, on Wedne: EET, & SO. 2 corner of Tw fifth street and Sixth avenue, of y, A ded to offer the remainder of the issue in seven | of the preceding year. ‘Tho shilling rate had beon in op- | Bergen avenne, Jersey City, N. J., ou Priday, October day, October 13, Hurwxice Riss, In the 49th year of his ibd Sd eet Sea cree. | AL ian cabehcvan nod: puedanery Sodgrmedi the dare oP per cent currency bonds at 95, and the whole amount | gration less than a month when the new cable failed; | 15, 1875, at three o'clock P. M. = NONTINUED REDUCTION IN PRICES OF FURNL | jo; . Was subscribed for within 'a few days, The entire | ¢revo™ lest Ana 8 monte Team Company restored the | Browse On ‘Teesday, October 12, Mancaner 6, | ,, The relatives and friends of the famtly aro, respect- Mare Uarpele. and “Beading a Beh. COWPERTH- | felt tiga uede or imuatreccs referonone, gooks Cail or ade issue of u s of four stilling rate, in force prior to the reduction which | Buowsn, wife of Charles Brower, and daughwr of | ftlly invited to attend the funeral from his Inte resi- | WAIT 4 00,8, 199 and 157, Chatham street; to roduee | dress for two days, J. D. 263 Bast 10th st. SEW BONDS WILL AMOUNT TO $5,001,160 ft had made in May last As the Western Union Com- | Joseph Alden, aged 43 years. dence, 556 Washington avenue, Brooklyn, on Friday, | $100 ay, 58: She e882 DOPRA RAS, a Paka “OR” GARDEN 5 ¥ and the juct to $4,751,102 in currency, of which | pany bas been severely censured on account of the ad- |" Relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully | October 15, at two o'clock P. M. + | QAALL AND EXAMINE THE NEEDHAM SOFA BED; Hach Materasron ce Ur borat tie camloged bee Bum $4,448,900 will be applied, so far as it has not been | vance in cable rates, fenton seems to require this state- | requested to attend the funeral services, at the Baptist | «1A ur.—At Bay Ridge, L. 1, October 18, 1875,’ | Ctl, only bed that is ontirely’free from the upholstery, | Zan milk; wages no object: good reference. ‘Address T. 5.0 done already, to the redemption of the bonds, amount- | ment of the facta. ‘This company has uo more power | church, Fifth avenue and Forty-sixth street, on Fri- | G¥0RGE H., son of the late Henry 7. Van Pelt, ‘in the | Partor Suitsin great variety. ‘Terms easy. EGLESTON'S, | care of Flyn, 146 West 19th st. i ing to that sum, which mature November 1, next, and | to fix the rate for a cablo to Europe than we | day, the 15th inst,, at one o'clock P. M. by year of his age. 464 Eighth avenue, Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets, 3 ie Uelngen, $953,208; will 50. torincomtacsbuah th ro, |: have to Sx the:rate sor passage \by steamer: scross the | _ Bkows.—In Brooklyn, E D., on Monday, October 11, | 9, Thé relatives of the family are tnvitod to attend his | 7 cee AND CARPETS, COACHMAN, AND GROOM'S GITUATION WANTED store a portion of the disbursements on that account | Atlantic Suns 1. Beownveltees dante o€8. 0, Seow. eral without further invitation, at his residence, ‘a PY,8, tingle young man; stylish driver, and groom of for the new building in excess: of the loan. As the IMPROVED APPARATCS. Relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully | Qvington avenne, Bay Ridge, on Friday, October 16, New goods. New prices. te ee Asa, “Ativew Ar Hl. bok 167 hares bonds maturing on the lst of November are now in| As the assertion has been frequently published that | invited to attend the funeral, at the Resa waost Presby- | 3875, bg ped PM. tite ps office. i He —- ‘of redemption and the sudseriptions to the new | this company does not control the patents for the quad- | terian church, on Thursday afternoon, atstwo o'clock. Ones Ae ae ‘alg N, 308 bye evening, | The cheapest and best place in the elty to buy Furniture | — —____—_— ‘are payable at the option of the subscriber at any | ruplex apparatus, it is proper to state here that the pro- |. BuLKLEy.—At Southport, Conn., October 13, Cuanies | October 12, of diphtheria, Jamns R Van Wakr, young, | aud Carpets is at he s (COACHMAN AND GARDENER'S SITUATION WANT. time before November 1, it is difficult to state the ex- | cess known by that name was developed by Thomas A. | Buxuey, in the 73d year of his age, pong, Be Charles O. and Myretta F. Van Wart, aged 6 sfivend 314 Eighth svonde, ed—By ® young man who thoronghly understands his. ‘act present condition of the bonded debt account; but | Edison, assisted by George B. Presoott, the electrician | Notice of funeral hereatter. eare, ea ene ae Em be daatic enact ‘Ton per cont cheaper than any house ta the city. hastgonss Sea milk Gus, Palace Tose ite ren aoe. + when the (ing transactions are completed the whole | of the company, while was fulfilling an agree- | Caxuxny.—On Monday, October 11, at her residence, | 4.1" ae a ne of — va ueoeten ‘All goods shipped and delivered free of charge. fies wince a eee oi Donded will stand as follows :— ment made with me to perfect improvements upon the | No. 3634 Scammel street, Axw LONG, beloved wife of | Sitend the Cuneral, fred the ay —s on frida Call and examine onr stock. | a SITUATION WANTED—BY A SOBER, Beven per cent gold aoe building Stearn’s duplex apparatus, owned by this company; | John Callery, aged 68 years. eoruinie ad Watered tent Hos he dine ail te ee ean C ‘steady man; thoroughly understands the business; ean bonds, due May 1, 1902.........,.--... 1,498,000 00 | and that, sul ly, 8 written contract for the salo ‘A solemn mass of requiem for the of her soul | Morning, a past sen0 loc! 6 remains will be, ‘ Gepeenearto le. 0 Ferrel, give elght-years’ reference from lest employer. Call on or aut y, of) be tak oy fo t. ‘512 and S14 Eighth avenni Bix per cent sterling bonds, due, March of the quadruplex patents to this company was exe. | will be celebrated at St. Mary’s church, corner Grand | “#Xen to Tarrytown for interment. 4 between Thirty-ffth and Thirty-sixth Sddresa J. W., 88 Weat 44th st, — » No. on plex teseeseeez-r 1,001,160 00 | cuted by both inventors, and the sum of $10,000 paid | and Ridge streets, at half-past nine A. M. on Thursday, | monty ihird surest, on Monday evening, October NGLISH COACHMAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A Beven per cent curreney bonds, due May | thereon. It is true that ih the face of these facts one of | 14th ingt., from whence her remains will be conveyed ; EORGE A. CLARKE, 747 BROADWAY.—FINE PAR- A \ i 1, 1900. 2 4,000,000 00 | the parties deliberately undertook to deprive the com- | to Calvary Cemetery for Interment. Relatives and | 14Joux Wapsworti, of this city. wane lor and Bedroom Furniture, Mirrors, Mattresses, Pur- | 2,4, 00d funnily; simile: ge ang tine case city relerences pany of that which he had sold to it, by giving subse- friends of the family are requested to attend. fa wh: gratis an iow is are — id atten 3 ier Bees, Carpets, &c., on convenient terins of payments, “2 $6,499,160 00 | quently a pretended title to another party; but the Crooke.—Snddenly, at his residence in this city, on | 1 neral from his late residence, on Thursday, October | falr price GARDENERS SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE- Less amount of sinking fund held by the Hight of thi¢ company to own. and control exclusively | Monday, October 11, Cuanins Cnookx, m the 82d your | 14,t half past ten A. M. | The remains will be taken | (oop “gecoND HAND AND MISFIT ENGLISH tent young man; understands the full care of gentle; Union Trust Company, trustea...... 87,800 00 | that which it has: arehnced "in good faith and partly OF De at to' Washington for interment. roel, tree ply and agrain Carpets, Oiciotia, | Bans place; best reference, Address W. S., box 125 Herald paid for will not, we thi sel dusputed to the orice of funet ereafter. Ce ee Cocoa ngs. (a ty), very cheap, atthe oi J Total funded dedt....... extent ofa legaltrial On’ account of the conflicting | Curv.—On Tuesday, October 12, after a lingering ill- ROPE. place, 114 Fulton street, side entrance. NER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE ‘The net profit of the year. Claims which havo been set up no patents covering the | ness, Mrs. Race. Ourr, in her 74th year. ee OUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—EVERY NECESSITY AT | ina: (Boskch) baa io yours icaperieace in oll feanaiine has been applied as follows:— quadruplex apparatus have yet been issued in this | Doxouve—On Monday, October i, Carmanien, tho | ()¥ ALL THE PROVINCIAL TOWNS IN THE SOUTH HOE eee ens s lot of unlimited | of gardening and farming; good relerence. Address E., 34 Pama! oa quarterly divi- country; bat it is believed that such issue must take | beloved wife of Patrick Donohiue, native of the parish of | 17. of France, the town of Pau is unquestionably the most | Goods; no thir offer roused. KILLEEN'S, 22 Kast Ihir | Barclay st. pauper pel car placo during the coming season and the control by this | Remard, county Longiord, Irelund, in the 60th year of | proved by a residence of one or more winters under the cura- | South street (White Banner). Call, ARRIED MAN, WITH FIRST CLASS REFERENCES, capi OCS a- company of the quadruplex method be thereby made | her age. tive influence of its sedative climate, have permanently es ARTY GOING ABROAD WILL SELL SOME EX- wishes @ situation as coachman and plain gardener; ing (inclusive of that complete. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited toattend | tublished its well deserved reputation. The mildness of its uisite Of} Paintings. 8 Engravings, newly framed, ve williny oblige handy and industrious, Call on or address payable July 15, 1875)... $2,702,854 00 This report was signed by the President, William | the funeral, from her late residence, at West Flushing, | temperature, aud {ts proximity to all the thermal Pyrenean | iow: “isu a large gilt fame Mirror. “02 Weit Fourte ory | GOACHMAN, 410 East 17th st. interest on 424,534 18 Orton, and was adopted by the meeting. on the 14th. stations, recommend it as an eligible wintering place to all | strahe over Maye “gig ihe ashe Pailin AAA ORET a silat A Dreyer.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, October 13, Pron lige sien Bag Sethe Rynrnanipint aed py enn ane) roms: sae z GItATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN AND GAR, - . ve 8 1 s t 2 a . . ean ‘and take care of furnace; willing aut ing a rorpius for the 7ear of... 02. NEW YORE POST. OFFICE. Brrry, Romaas, ibe, belored wile of Hive Houy | Steen ch a OE hemiag, Peneets agemieny | ____ WANTED TO PURCHASE. ___| solepei regu guinmes ome rence, Adirsd which an additional appropriation eee waa ‘The relatives and frionds of the family, also the mem- | great auimation to the town, and ailord great attraction to ANTED—A LARGE FIREPROOF SAFE witn | —— ‘ef $90,000 has been paid to the Union The following report of the business of the New | pers of Teutonia Lodge, No. 72, F. & A. M., also tho | Visitors, and to ploasure seekers generally, There are places Steele box: it must be in good order. Address, with ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN NOT Company as trustees for account York Post office for the quarter ending September 60, | members of Monticello Lodge, No. 140, 0.0, F., aro | of, worship for all rellgtoas, denominations, comfirtable bi | partioulare and lowest price, box 5.503 New Tork Tort ote tra re ee tnteaiiy uscfalr eis your’ reforone $f se Sinking Fund tho profits and aie. | 187 exhibits a healthy condition of its amuirs and a'| Tespectiully invited to attend the funeral from her lato | moderate terms, “References and information ean be ab- | \WTANTED—T0 PURCHASE. A HOTEL IN 4 Galion or stares AKIN, 132 Rondel wn gyno ca violate cP cindir lh a sins stdaialk Wapdianal ghide' Wha diibieatinent | Tene Gh hance ae alin Gee of Vroom street, | tuined, free of charge, at the Syndicate office, 7, Rue des ‘country town or village; must be first class, Address —— + = Lie eye mes of —eageg 4 for nine years, from the eiphe es ing expel ppointmen: ea pA Heights, on Friday, October 15, at two | Cordeliers. PERRY, 83 Seventh avenue. ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY A YOUNG MARRIED date nsolidation ;— of master James :— ck P. = —= aoe = =——=$— coup! ithout children; the man serv four The surplus of income account July 1, Fayrny.—On October 12, Tuomas Fantry, aged 47 FANTED.—A FRENCH CHOCOLATE MIXING MA- ars in thé German cavalry’ as first class groom; under- ea ae To postage of unpaid letters, which re-* » agi PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. Je ry groom 5 was. $275,357 24 > J years, PE met. te nerd HN endo Dn chine; must be in condition. Address EB. G. ds gardening; wife as first class cook, washer and troner ; PHL NOS, pone in the office at the close of the last $733 47 The funeral will take ince from his late residence, A —FOR RENT—UPRIGHT, | SQUARE AND GRAN! WHITMAN & CO., 812 Chestnut st., Philadetphia. best references. Address J. R., 242 Hudson st., Hoboken. Soarkbatek Sa ee Seventh avenue, between Fifty-seventh and Fifty-eighth «Pianos of our own, make; also lor sale and rent @ num. ANTED—TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, A PAYING +, mc } |, oes fooetred. fom ee ee 149 | Mtrects. The friends of the family ure Invited to attend. | Rex ghline second hand Piaace, in pertect onan, arose usinasss ty or country. Addrow, with’ full | 'W ‘tes has beta ln y eatloy @ yours: 1p Nonebh fan : Making an aggregate June 30, 1875, of. ... $26,344,056 03 pron iapaih, indietaimonedeee: toes The requiem mass will be celebrated at the Church of. b : gute! USINEDS, 390 West Fourteenth stroct, New | ful, industrious and in every pussivle way desirable, Call a8 > During which period there was dis- ee hes this quarter. 8,550 57 | St Paul the Apostle, West Fitty-niath street and Ninth T HAINES BROS’ PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS | York. | th av., before 12 M. ; i avenue, at ten o’clock on Friday, October ‘be mem- ad fi Twenty-tirst id Bi " mane, a fine assortment, of first clase Fieotoies for | Y ANTRD—A, GOQD EXTRA 44 OR 44 LENGE, | WVANTED-SITUATION, BY RESPECTABLE NORTH bit ; fe be used . lor cash u We German man, as coachman; willing to make himse! nies eee adie cages “| FARS, corner of Fourth and South Fourth streets, Brooklya, | usoful around the house: over two years’ best city reference. ED. Call on or address STINER, 383° 6th av., first floor. To amount of postage undercharged on iet- ters from other offices this quarter. To amount of postage received trom bursed :— For dividends to stockholders cluding bers of St. Paul’s Temperance Guild will please attend, dividend payable Juiy 15, 1875)... 7,894 17 pe P Toes 60 | ,, Fitsimwons.—In this city, on October 13, Many, be. loved wife of Charles Fitsimmons, in the 22d year of 235,167 84 For interest ou the company’s bonds..... 3,159,831 18 To amount of postage received from New- hi “sted, gaia eer Ni er age. T AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY NEW - —y on om - se 611,206,990 68.) een zonen carters 24 58 | “the friends of the family are invited to attend the A a itaae, which was taken fore debt; mun be | WWANTED—FOR GASH, ANY ONE HAVING GooD 1 GROVE $f., IN REAR.—AS COACHMAN AND To amount paid for advertising letters this : 4 The balan $14,949,057 51 by vbich J funeral, from her late residence, 81 St. Mark’s place, on | sold regardiess of cost. Piano can be HENRY second hand Targe: uns, and other necessities for 2 gore in the country by a steady, useful man, with ts represe! eo 'S, 261 Pearl street, near fulton, ap * ™. | good reference, wages very moderate. Construction of new Lines. erection of ad 2 pire dnrentar Ran ake FLANAGAN, —On ‘Tuesday, October 12, 1875, Maacre yiEs . eS ot ggg eae 7 35 NTS ditional wires, &C. 1+... n+ ETE I¢S db) ere attention h R., youngest daughter of John and Margarct Flanagan. | A. tigare Pianos end Organs; inducements for cash, ot ar ees SER eS | 14.9 Baetion an Ger clese oschiman ot walter; will Purchase of telegraph lines and of the Sraaumaut cecoived. Sor’ am:.Gil) Wiaihiahi sti ‘uneral will take place from the residence of her | staiments and for rent. ‘8 X. BALL &CO., T 80 NASSAU STREET. JOHN AND PF jnake himself generally useful; good city references.’ Ad- ‘stock of companses controlled by the wr 5 00 | Patents, No, 125 Smith strect, Brooklyn, on Thursday, 15 East Fourteenth street, Ntreets NEWMAN LEOPOLD'S. Diamonds, Wa | dress BENJAMIN JOHNSON, Sestera Union Company, on which 6s conser * the 14th inst, at two o'clock P. M. | PIANOPORTES 70 REST, OF OUR OWN MANU. | Jewel: 2c. bought and sold; Life Policies Regotinted; | <x erintereat or dividends are paid as rental 1,834,185 $5 | “‘newspapers, printed matter and twine suld Samm On, Tuesday, the 12th of October, Jom | A. “acvure: also secon Buti Pianos In thorough order, | SMO WAFERONIO INES x 1 | ELP WANTED—MALES. Sold aod Stock Telograph Company's” on Agel beeen 610 '81,| Stig rolntives ad’ friends are’ Yeepect{ully-invited to. | Senet ee ee ne coe ee ee ei eta ~ | (GENTS WANTED-TO CANVASS FOR A RECENT Stock (47,710 shares)... 1,173,509 09 | 7? amount received for postal Wied ace acrae farnany, frets bie, Inte veadauos, $05, Gent (eee eee ee eae 1, 71. BLEECKER STREET, | _ASinvention alresdy in large demand. Requisites, mupo- (ternational Ocean Telegraph Company's" ;. = es Sixteenth street, on Friday, the 15th inst, at half-past re ipebay MGT Dane Wi LE Ee Gr ee Stock (10,284 shares). 961,556 42 | ADO once... . 183 33 | *Welve o'clock. : dc.’ 77 Bleecker street, up stairs. | Angio-American Telegrap) a ; age eee Grenex.—At Ridgewood, N. J., on the 11th inst, | pyited te call at Te ; ar agg —$10 PER WEEK AND A HANDSOME COMMIS- stock (£1,808)... caiee cen ojo00-c0:} AmmenEe oC postage | stamps, DANIEL GEREN, aged 43 years, perfect eandition an TAMONDS.. WA «sion given toa desirable man on our new Shakespeare, Ventral District and’ Printing ‘Telegraph iities and teeter varte'on The funeral will take place on -Thursday, at twelve | bn hand: also secon: fig pong re hee pte ad; Company's Stock (200 shares)... = 20,000:00.| reine close of last. quarter $261,729 10 o'clock M. f ‘Attempts are,constantly made in this city and elsowhereto | ATTEN, Jeweller, 1,190 Brondway ani | Western Electric Manufacturing Com- os ° " The membors of Templar Lodge, No. 203, F. and A, | sell inferior pidnos with our name on, or A name apelied 09, | Se ep te - - | pan’s. sok (S00 liates),.... .. 29,000 09 | Amount of “Postage stamps, M., are hereby summoned to mect’ at the lodge room, | Similar that many people do not notices the difference and 403 xt “AVEX | Western Uion Bonia (redeemed and Stamped envelopes, pewaperar thia day, at nino A. M.. to attend the funeral of our | Pivs'seavine Steinway Fiano, “If persons, before purchas: | ghey tagnewmenty of streets. Liberal advances made on | celled... 2, 8 stal cards re. or, Di ; . 4 , . jiamonds, ches, Jewelry, & Laces and Shawls, Baking Fund—Broadway and Day sircay 7°7PM °° | cetved trom the department late brother, Daniel Gloren. By orders, seoeut, at, | RE SERINW AUD BONS Hh sen ep once be saceristaod | Seme bought at full value 1 BERNAKD. ENERGETIC LAD. OF ROME BUSINESS Mortgage Bonds (amount not yet used Shis quarter . 680,165 98 James S. Srrrr, Secretary, ‘9 S| Sphethe: the instrument is a genuine Steinway pinnc NS Knowledge and good reference, at $12 4 weeks hours 9 for redemption of bonds). 87,800 00 ee Haviuawy.—On’ Monday, October 11, Grace Lrvixa- | forgery. STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hal | € McD: 3 oadway. Beal Estate (Now York i compl ce aes sows, only daughter of Henry and Phocbe J, Haviland. LOPS OE ESET Oe, NER TE. bp areca er TIT SMART MAN | WANTED—T0. SEL CHIL, city and elsewhere * 2 years and 7 oHICK + s i de-up clotbii York and y ae ere sg gen gl re et eat ci oe garonte ar weet | Areratgeewonn,cuscrenixe, wraxoronts | A. feyyeuny potting and tet vrliae express dain ali mi lity Orpaed, WANE SA the proceeds of bonds. er Acta cae wrappers | aad Forty-fifth street, Thursday morning, at ten o'clock. ‘on instalments and to rent, trom 8 per month. re Ceres Pad se yerivises: ate toquirede Aa, |. custiee saree office, 742,085 75 postal cards now on hand. ‘ Horemaxy.—On Tuesday morniug, CaTnanine ©, GOLDSMITI'S, 26 Bleecker st., wear Bowery. | Grogs J.T. H., Hornid office. | Yor WANTED-—ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD. TO bo Miscellaneous... 90,548 04 youngest daughter of Phillip and Louisa Hotimann. CLOSING OUT SALE OF Li 4E, ELEGANT Se: 7p a | B office work and run errands; must be a ood penman pe wt!) PE. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- stock of Pianos, at half price, by order of the adminis. B.—NO DRUMMING OR CANVASSING WANTED.— — jd reside with his parents; salary, $4 per week, Address, fotal..... asp «++. $14,069,067 61 | Mispringed, fully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of | tratrix of G. Barnore's estate, 368 Bleecker street; splendid « An American young man desires a situation in a store | with reference, W. H. H., box 115 Herald office, {uD SITERKATION. Pa Ry ts velopes. the bereaved parents, No. 305 West Thirty-eight street, Pianos, $200 and $100. or other employment ; small sniary; best city reference —— —_ Tin capital vegck, of this company is $1,000,000, — on Thursday, October 14th, 1875, at one o'clock. PRIVATE FAMILY WIL SELL THEIR ELEGANT | Address Or one week, H HOPE, box aie Horn t Weer ao besee clone ree senemted by 6,600 shares of preferres stock, eutitied 40 | 1,202 $8 Hoaron,—At White Plains, October 12, 1876, Exssua | A. Fic octave Chickering Piano tor 175; has all improve. | } steWaaRPONGS te ce aereeo ante eauee ioe” fividends at the rato of 15 per cen annum, and | Leaving amount of postage stam Honros, in the 86th year of his age, iments; used but short timo ulso for $275 ja 73g octave up- BRK, WITH BEST CITY REFERENCE, | Gail at or address METAPHYSICAL UNI ghares of common stock. The e rel rere, Soci postage stamps, stamped Funeral services at Grace church, White Plains, on | right Decker & Bros. Pianoforte, richly carved rosewood ation, Address X. X, X,, Herald Uptown | Pond street, New York. No money required. Poor Iti 4,500 tern Unio Company own $40,900 of the pret Rodi, Sea ey ences CcapDeED aan gueee Thursday, October 14, at two P.M. ‘Trains leave Grand | £498 and only toe 4 OATS: hae ait latees | | Eye Water hot only preserves and restores the sizht, but ite 19,500 of the colamon stock. Tot GO. The) | eet Gating tie quarter. .. a 83 | Central depot at 10:30 and 11:40 A. M. nga gt od ai rhe aap ed ge habitual use prevents catarrh, diphtheria, small pox and international Ocean Telegraph Compaby alsy has the | Total a son ag | _ HUTCHINGS —On Tuesday, October 12, Parcy, infant | stone residence No. 47 Wont sixtoonth st, 4 son SURd tis wonid Wersictoute weer ee lollowing liabilities outstanding :— : +$746,504 76 | gon of Augustus F. and Lizzie Hutchings. — - ess: sat first. Address-A. HL, | A. = shat dh eae ancl BON DS. By unpaid postage, overcharged this quarter. 850 53 Fu | from the residence of his parents, No. 232 CHOICE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND HAND | box 118 Herald Uptown Branch office, i} Vy ‘ANTED-—IN A MAN FAOTURING HOUSE UP Bonds of 1878, jesued July 1, 1873, 5 years in | By unpaid postage of dead and refused jet. East 124d street, on Thursday, at two o'clock, Pianos and Organs extremely low for cash, on instal- YouNG.. MAN WITH ac on Ex | is nee S DOr Bs O08 Wares jen 7 hag of age, live terest, 7 per cent gold, due semi-annuaily....$1S4,000 | ters Sent to the Post Office Department Jay.—On Monday, October 11, the Rev. Perrn A. oF tor ORACE WATERS & SONS, 481 Broadway. Peete ta ong vista tinkesimenk’ | of applicant box 2 oat ofiee, et pe Bonds Ce 79, issued me 1, 1869, trerent, 7 | = = rad as per dead letter bill here- wan Pag son of John C. and Laura Jay, in the 85th year of “| —SEAUTIFUL CHICKERING CARVED Rt = | ABRALAM & 207 and 299 Fulton st., Brookly ae POT iS Sab ir cent gold, able November 1 and Aprii | nclosed ........ +. vesie ce 2 | his age. C é | Fie noni hed Aart: Ror B ented Meta taka ec | <TED— > > pir ccare iis Pri s,000 | By unpaid postage of letters now remaining Funeral from Christ church, Rye, on Thursday, 14th | Zh, 7 octave, upright Pianoforte, cost S00. less than YOUNG FRENCHMAN, G00D EDUCATION in the telograpl o «Ceca acai: as in this oilice .. = 601 74 | inst, at ball-past ton A. M. Carriages will meet tho | faxg,ulse, Parlor Sult, Burne street and good writer, wishes © situation ax sale callon or write, to TE. Rt Wo, 1 scrip dividend to common stockholders, By salary. 2 2,000 00 | nine’A. M. train, New Haven Ratiroad, at Rye station. hed ends ene — . 7 aoe waste an exact man is required. Call or ad | PANY, corner Sth st. and Bro (Open evenings.) issued May 1, 1869, interest, 7 per cent gold By 7,005 sh paid for Jonxsox.—On Tuesday, October 12, at the resi- eR Oe oe — - | WANTED-A SOBER, SINGER, LOW-PRICED MAN, yer annum, payable April 1 and October 1, this quarter, as per receipts herewith, at dence of her parents, Mary E., eldest daughter of | $175, has all improvements; also @ four round Windsor tose- A. <WANTED, FIRST CLASS SALES FOR OUR over 30, having a practical knowledge of machinery vedeemable at 30 days’ notice, (Notice issue two cents each.... seed 162 10 | William A. and Frances E. Jolnson, iu the 25th year of | wood Pianoforte, with guarantee and bill sale; cost + hosiery and merino underwear de ent. None | and bookkeeping. Address, in own handwriting, with refer 1" q 6 By contingent expense vouchers he ber age. 2 75:'Stool, Cover; has Box for shipping; also | but those having the best city experience need, ly, be- | ences, GIDEON, Herald office. + August 27)....++- er stesesees 56,000 ag! 1,200, for $2 5 % ping: | | No. 2 Scrip dividend to common stockholders, with er Pe ‘The darling of our hearts has gone Parlor, Library, Chamber and ‘Dining-Purnituro at « sacri- | tween 10 and 11 A. M., av STERN BROTHIRS', 967 Oth av. | WoNtepa 5% IN EVERY issued April 18, 1870, interest, 7 per cent cur- By expenses, per vouchers he: ‘To make one more in that holy throng, fice. Call ps idence 120 Weet ad st., near Cebay. GALESMAN WANTRDIN' A PAINTERS SUPPLY | wity to take chat ie stable; must be | Balauce due the United states. She waite for us on that heavenly shore GREAT SACRIFICE FAMILY LEAVING CITY | 59. storo; one who has had experience in tho business. Ap- | thoroughly experienced in riding and training horses, drivin nificent grand square four round cor- | ply to or address THOMAS G. HOJER, 936 $d | tandem and four-in-hand best references required. 4 a a Where loved ones meet to part no more. tency, payable yearly, October 1; redeemabie ve r between 12 and 1 o'clock; no ordinary et 1, 1879, ow 68,000 | The operations of rosewood Pianofurte, neurly new, The funeral services will take place at the Presbyter- | ner the Ini joni Telegraph bhgel 7 . fest ITU 7 YOUN: N Wil hmen or grooms need apy Company for the year ended June 80, 1876, have been | XEWPOUNDLAND LETTERS, jan church, Spring street, near Varick, on Friday, oth, | fll CER alte LEE ge Si) ed come emporignen ti the de PR ot MAT ic ATT. rete cs ee $s follows:— Postmaster James calls attention to the fact that | St Ome ovclock. | The relatives and friends of the family, | ox for shipping: ‘alo, © Windsor Pianoforte, $175; | mess; can give relerence. Address A. V., Herald office WANIED-A RESPEOTARLE PARTY WHO IS WELL Receipts v4 vevee$208,092 83 | e fact that | the members of Alpha chapter No. 1, 0.E.8., and | also, parlor, chamber, library, dining Furniture, Palntinzs, - ~ - acquainted in banking cireles throughout the West, to Ordinary expenses. $31,918 07 | Newfoundland is not included in the recent postal | also the Order in general, the members of Americus | Carpets, Silverware, at one-quarter covt. Cail this day. git ATION WANTED-—BY A YOUNG MAN OF BUSI.” ropresent interoste of Now York rm: only ‘those having first Reconstruction of cable ¢ treaty, and, therefore, all letters for that island must be | Lodge F. A. M., Aieripas Chapter R. A. M.. Palesting | Rasidence 109 Bast Thirveenth street, nent Fou Foor erenue, | 6) ness experiance, aagapeliseettons: at pemman and | clas retereness need emetetz, AMatOre: xe sui eibe caer Commandery K. 'f., ato respecttuily invited, without | pe augtr RVED |RO . Sferteenp eke ind weenene. WILLIAM <TRD—A RI fully prepaid at the rate of six cents per half | : , Abele: ZAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD SEVEN 00. | ployment: reference and security. Address WILLIAM TANTED-A MARRIED. COUPLE TO TAKE ly prepa Pp ounce, or | urther notice BEAUTIFUL CA! = sepisng ; W's ‘of a gentleman’s, furnished house on Staten ; modern improvements; celebrated Uptown Braneh charge — | tand“unttl rst or Way next: Whust be Americans anc give ‘and Stool. Residence they will be sent to the Dead Letter office. Luwanv.—At Plainfield, on Tnosday, October 12, 1875, | Aakers cont $100, for 100, with Co Net profit. 1d ni LY @hich hes bese appr Already a large number of letters, partly prepaid for | _, ie nda vf 4 tay ee sitell 243 East t, between 2d nner, Yaad nee or TO-DAY Be ee rca sationabla reference all on or address M. MAN- Balance of loan trom W ‘om late residence, corner Libe —— ar ETT CAT z , a 2 a a } aaah Cnmpany repene or Newfoundland, have been held for postage. streot and Orchard place, this day (Thursday), at 12 0 MAGNIFI Iya Magy rf Magog a is te Bie con | F aELENDID WORK, “EUROPE Interest on debt.......... areal 38 | Trains by Central Railroad of ‘Now Jersey,’ at 10:30, | Ghatrs, 1 marble top Tablo, 4 satin Curtains to matob ne id andhookkeeping;. knowledge of German’ desir 1 Picturesque es and Places of Bonds purchased kingtund 9'400 00 from foot of Liberty street, New York. Relatives and | good ai now, cost $3,700, for Joss than one-third the cost, at | ahi: best references required. Apply, vy letter, to THON i:? | Note," & business man sa country agents also ‘a deliverer. Construction of new lines 4642 40 friends are invited to attend. HAVEN'S Auction Room Th rt. BROTHERS. Boe Brosdway. : a | 3. B, MOREHOUS, 14 Murray st., room Concession for cable trom 7 * : “ Lyxen.—On Tuesday, October 12, 1875, Mary, the be- ia mae aie - oe aoe sce =s LAT ANT AN AND WIFE, WITHOUT FAMIL aad Parte Been 10 the Dunes Rx-Governor Fletcher, of Missouri, announced yea: | toved wife of Denis Lynch, afler s shors but’ painful | [JOURSEyBANK, JO.STOP FRDAL ORGAN. ONLY WAXTED—A YOUNG MAN, WiIO CAN. White 4 Hee ea AD hotel near this city, Por and Bermuda Isiands.......... 1,000 00 terday that many serious alterations had to be made in | illness, aged 36 yours. Soe cs hah coo tines Oops Rood hand, to take earn of ihe. ro f aclub of prt: | of experience aud ability will pleage Address, with referen Bxpendivuree on steamship Prof | the report of the Rod Cloud Comeissionors, so that it | | The relabives and friends of the fymily, aud those of ano, went GORDON & BON. Tee eriaeG ban aule New Wore Pon office, “oe "| box 1,090 New Lore russ omen 2 poe ieesiang mi } 10d others, Willlam and Patrick Lyuch, are ct oe pda Js clin eae saat MT, G00! " Payments op account oF ver Oe will not be Ginally completed until to-day. Governor | faliy invited to attend the funeral from hor late yest T 7 OCTAVE | ROSEWOOD PIANO. NTED-A SITUATION IN A MEncaNTILE | WASBERYS [Fada ded og ie ld Tecooun Key West and Punta | Fletcher, it is suld, has used some very “plain English” | dence, 407 West Twenty-sixth street, on Friday, Octo- arved legs, with every modern tmprove- W house by the advertiser, who nd’ Has | : his : nlsteasen a Rosa... P on & tn this report in regard to the mismanagement of the | ber 15, at one o'clock P. M. 7 used 6 months ; only #100; greatest bargain 10 New | haq considerable experience, | princ —— =e ¥ i vs 197,815 78 Indtan Department. | _ Matows.—On Wednesday morning, October 13. 1875, | —— N'S, 107 Bleecker street. | speaks and gpleow revease oe Well Ne | THE TRADES pos escatlltg aig eg SP! SEL: | Janes Matos, husband of Surah Mulone, aged 63 | QECOND HAND PIANOS—MADE BY J. &C. FISCHER, ps neh inh oes neath sie | OY STPCATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED: OO | TRIED TO HANG HERSELF. years, 7 months and 12 days, SD having broken.jron plates. An offer ‘wanted for them, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN Td <n | AL Shuineerscompetent. to fil any responsible position. sete sneass $26,045 55 The friends of the tamil On OF address BROKEN PLATE PIANOS, 168 Bleecker | WW. soem tes fe! aid, od oa eT is Herald office The valance, wgether with the surpias of the pre- | on Tuesday alght, al aboal hallpast eleven o'clock, | funoral trom his late residence, Srv Kast Vorty det nad : iy conpetgat and welibje, Aulrewd ANB Cootetiy ee | tence hee * bag sec i the wesenty 6 the Company. | ‘4 z acting as doorman in the Eighth | *feet; on Satarday, October 16, at two o'clock, ies FP AARON 6 HAMLIN CAVINET ORGANS HE | 120, | Co RPENTERS WANTED—WHO, UNDERSTAND, AP. annual report reference was made to the jwer Seibel, who was acting a ig! MaRcKWaLo.—Sdddenly, ou Tuesday evening, Mr. ceived THREE HIGHEST MEDALS and a DIPLOMA | 5) J. plying Browne's metallic we Lah aa roads Decessity of putting down a new cable between | precinct statio wi wed to a cell occupied 7 . 4 6) Mr) Ge HONOR at the GREAT WORLD EXPOSITIONS in ANTED—YOUNG M. way. ‘West Th precinct station honse, was attract cel Pp SAMUEL MAKCK WALD, ot Ris WERNACt A wood higheghew arts ‘dry goods business. ps x a a Hosa That necessity became #9 | by 4 woman named Maggie Tynan, He there found | | The friends of tho (amily are rospectfully invited to | in America, anv are acknowledged to be the BST INSTRU: A MPLOYMENT WANTED—BY A PRACTICAL ENGI , thas in M last Mr. Orton proceeded to | that she had attempted to hang herself, and was sus- | Attend the funerat, from his late residence, No, 28 Kast | a Americe, ond are acknowl ea lD” The largest essort. | ———————- | Kh ‘can do his own repairs; also plumbing and steam for the purpose of contracting for the | ponde > ae pi, Thi Fiftieth street, at nine A. M., on Friday, 1th ent of OR inelndin, novel ANTED-—IN A LARGE RETAIL FANCY iictiny wn or country. Address B. NORSWORTHY, ‘and sbi t of bi pended by the neck to the door of the cell. ie officer y, 15th inst, ment of ORG, im the count in td DRY Zz Hae ante de ite tratatacture war mace | Cut her down, and medical aew@istance having beem ren | , Maren At ratoge Springs, on Tiesday, October | HAY now be fund at the, WAlE ROOM omtneeameny: | Nay oie house ¢ shoroushiy experienced person for tho | Herald office. to | Gered by f os *s . > 2, 1876, Mr. Joun eka, Sr., of tile {i ro 0, 2 UNION J . New Yor 5, for | to lepariuent ddress, with references, | } EGU ey 4 Runier Guita Percha and Tolegrapn | 2°74 by Dr. Walker, the woman recovered. year or ao MEae, Br, of thiscity, in the 76th | castor euny paymenta, or renved antil rent pays for then. 6, L., box 170 Herald office. ™ bi ia) tes WV Aaae Saat, EOTORaE AgTION \REOTIY ilvertown, according to specitica- a Funeral services on Friday mornin - Sonam RN OARS “FIRST CLASS ’ . yee i gf, October 15, at ANTED TO EXOHANGE—NEW FIRST CLASS ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS SALESMEN FOR | HABE. tions by Sir Samuel Canuing, under whose MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, eleven o'clock, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, cor- We Sleseor Urges for tacos 08 Dining Room Farnitare. cloaks and shawls: none but men of expeciente beed | =o 7 a superv work was carried on, and in June Jast yatcomiammiahi . 4a . nor of Madison avenue and Forty-second street, Rela. | Address, giving full description and where to be seen, EX- | apply; best recommendations necessary, vy ‘ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS ALD the cable was put on board the interossionsl — tives and friends of the family are respectfully invited | OHANGE, Heraid office. RODGERS & ORR BROS,, 189 8th w Longman fergie Apply early to W, J/ SMITE Ocean Company's steamer Professor to attend without further invitation. Re er ee ah OF i ion: J MARRIED, a8 q FOR A HANDSOME ANTED=IN THE OFFICE OF A MANUF: - had been ordered to London for RIED, Motse.—On Woinesday, Ootover 13, Henuasy H | BLA foatvana toccaves cverstruine won frame, fate a-young iyen thot Is hamster wich ponoaats ANTHD=A’ SITUATION, UY A FIRST CLASS EN. nc so of receiving it, The steamer gailed | Provontox—Anmstroxe.—On Tuesday, the 12th | Munize, aged 3 years, 10 months and 25 ai Ty warrented by the maker, ‘et 429 West Twonty-efghth dress J. W, ast stationary or marin required. experience, to do collecting and once, ik Henry si ) West, but during ber voyage the yel- | inst, at the Methodist Episcopal church, Righty-sixth | Relatives and friends of the family, also the mo ft. newwr Ninth lly nef. Address, with refor curity for tot ul ab that and other gull por, | atroi by the ew. 4. J) Val Aust L Becthatom | of St. Johannes Lodge No. 01, 1.0. of O. Beare re: | core — “ : 0% HS Herald oftice, a a a a ii lethally w to permit the 00 | of Rome, N. Y., to Bits Fraxoxs, eldest daughter of | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ine rest 1) Saaer ie ert oe PIANOVORTE; $10 |S OpFERED FOR FANTED-A MAN WHO UNDERSTAND! 1 mm time, she was met on her arrival at | Henry J. Armstrong, Esq., of this city. dence of his parents, 106 Spring street, on Friday, the bell ing’ be ory 5 barges Sibu $50 rienced bookneeper eung ae, bas ana a W aad iver duaapag gad eleviso plating, Bop peeve ‘outer ber by an agent of the company, with instrus- |" Romo and Wiuitehall (N. ¥.) payers please copy. 16th inst, wt balf-past ong o'clock P. al, , joy wlaca. eur Browdw ee Dou 5,494 Post office, hs) Pune se Abwwiywe nie | Brookins et a ‘ |

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