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GRAN! ATI RAN THE OITY. 5 sg BMAP OOMEANE IN AMERICA EGITIMATE FUN, ING, L FTBRNOON AND E ® MST PRODUCTION OF "PRINCESS WITH’ THE STRAWBERRY MARK. OUR ARMY AND NAVY, FULL DRUM. Fa NIMBLE NIP, ‘THREE nouns OF PURE EXTRA EXTRA MONDAY NEXT, Tue SEW CHRISTMAS | PANTOMIME, N OGRE UGRIPHIZ, FAIRY SILYEREYES AND THE ONE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN, ALE AND FEMALE. yprosented b: Srpreenated *7" srcuty BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIES, CORPS OF EN WILL BE THE MOST GORGEOUS AND BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY TREAT EVER) OFFBKED. and ory wap worthy of this Theatre, Te Tome “OF MIME. ALLACK’S. ee Proprietor and Manager. ...Mr. LESTER WALLACK EVERY EVENING AND ATURDAY MATINEE NOTICE FRI Characters by Mores. H. BEST BARLEY BE: CKETE, 4 gon BERT, BE. M. ND, Miss ADA D’ MAYE, Miss K. BLAIS: Ponts Mise GERALDI DELL and Mise ETHEL THO Carriages may be ordered 10:45. ‘ON. Seatscan be secured two weeks in advance. OOTH'S THEATRE, SPECIAL, JARRETT & PAL 1 that orders for reserved sents at the peri US CRSAR ‘will now be received at the b: d Blied on next Thursday morning, the 23d inst., “the direct sale of tickets will be bexun. will prevail, gram, choice of pl - a THEATRE TO-DAY. G®s> MATL can be mae fr EE AT BOOTH" HS, THEATRE, MATINEE BAY. Bee aud Mrs, BARNEY WILLIAMS the rexowned impersonators of Lrish peasant life, TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES TO-DAY, EVENING AT 8, repetition of the overwhelm- Ile MATINEE 135 O'CLOCK. | ingly successful grand ro- mantic Irish Drama, THE First and only appearance NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, HEATRE oa ‘The entire company at. Ww aud ou BROADWAX. Man Mr. ware MORGAM racruRes LOTU 10 TABLEAUX, 2p M TABLEAUX. MATINEE TO-DAY, MINIATURE Got. att TO-D, MATINERS WabNEabav AAD SATURDAY. MONDAY Maat ae of Bill, en + gama AGLE THEATRE, BROA Mr, JOSH HA The Comic Ope titled Matines. Matinee. or Louta sippi rivers, im which will be, gan Dave Bepham, wores by Gi L, Stow ‘The entire company in Acta, Koa: Sketches, &c. ‘The eat MATINER: MAT! evenin neo given at the TINER 'TO-D. DAY. MATL pway AND 33D. STREET, Proprietor and Manager NEE THIS DAY. altered and rearranged into one act, en- GIROFLE-GIROFLA, GIROFLE-GIROPLA. nee. M Matines, Matinee. MACDERMOTE Mise LOUISE FRANKLIN nd euccese of the beautiful Ethiopian TO NEW ORLEANS, introducing Panorama representing the Ohio and Missis- asic by MANCIPATION DAY. a and amusing melange of NEE. MATINER. AS EUM THEATRE. TURDAY BVENIN io boned orth New Y on, teh ‘occasion CHAR (CHOOL FOR Characters by’ Mrs. Sheridan Shook, Mrs, James Sy Mr. John H. Bird, Mr, A. De Cordova, Mr. H. Leslie, tees of the college. ‘Tickets will be on Union Square teenth street; Pon Mrs. H. J. Newton's . 27 East Seventeenth day morning, December 8, 1G, Dee | REFIT PERFORMANCE Mrs. McKinley, Mr: “Mr. P. bee Mr. mber 18. 1 MEDICAL « COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, ITY "AMATEUR, DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION will perform, for the first tims Sheridan's great Comedy, SCAND. fox, ar jamburgh. ‘Mr. H Cliatio und others, ‘The benefit will be given under the auspices of the trus- jo at box office ot the 2 Icom Theatro, re, Gimbred adway and Eigh- na’ jewelry store : 'y-third street, and Mrs, street, om and after Wednes- inission, 90 cents; reserved seat, $1. UM THEAT! Music tonight. MONDAY and only performances of (BACHELOR FECHTER. E RE. L* NO MATINEE this afternoon in consequence of the benefit of the French Benevolent Societ; ‘at the Academy of WEDNESDAY EVENINGS DEMANDE UN GOUVERNEUR OF ARTS: The performance 2s mouminee een the amusing Comedy, TURSDAY_LES JOCRISSES DE L'AMOUR. thia season of Mrs. BARNEY | CONNIE SOOOAH. THURSDAY —Henafit of M. MATES. WILLIAMS wa YANKEE| CORNEY MCGRATH, with in ae GAL, with Yankee songs, /the songs of “Limerick OOD'S MUSEUM, Wwoop's. To commence with CUS- MATINEE at Laer EVENING at 8 TOMS OF THE COUNTRY. To conclude with the great Nautical Drama, BLACK- EYED SUSAN, Mr. Warde as William, and Miss Rosa NELLY NOLAN, with the delicious Irish ballad, “Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow" and the great IRISH JIG, “Con- Rand as Susi Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS, «*Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAMS’ engagement closes with next ‘weok, aud includes CHRISTMAS. December 27, the he rand Hisksepescian, Spectacle, ithe. production, beyond the REMARRABLE CAST, to, be notable for the grandeur and correctness of its Scenic Pic- Soros ‘Ra Livina’ Satueane, iakeece of Coeveiaess exper paraphernalia, the multitude of correctly and handsomely ‘auxiliaries, all together forming the most wonderful resentment ever made, either in Europe or America. ntire Great Company of Booth's Theatre appear, and ‘with the following wonderfull Shai ar bi MA LAWRENCE BARRETT. vi FG. BANG! wit i, Le DAVENPORT ULIUS CHSAR.—SUBSCRIPTIONS AT REGULAR rates now received at TYSON’S, Fifth Avenue Hotel and Windsor Hotel. ULIUS CASAR—ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY young men, six feet and upward in height wanted, in aidition to the three hundred wlready secured, as auxiliaries in the great Shakespearian spectacle. apply on Monday pete “ Bo, dic before 10 o'clock, we Bixth avenue ith’s Theatre. JOUN L. VINCENT, Stage Manager, HIRD AVENUB THEATRE, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. SIX NEW STARS. The oe Thomas Granger, J. D. Roome, Miss Kittie Sharpe, M: twood, Foy Sisters, @ud the best Minstrel Troupe in this c seats. 75 conts; ‘Orchestra.’ ‘50 cents ; Parquetto, 25 cents; s liery, 15 cents. 93" STREET THEATRE. Tremendous hit of the new Comedy, entitled THE FLATTERER, THE FLATTERER. Roars of laughter. Thunders of applause. THE FLATTERER ry evening. First Matinee, Saturday, at 2. AVENUE THEATRE. rietor and Manager........Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY MoAT FoR TWO. “HUNDRED NIGHTS, Mr. AUGUSTIN D. GREATEST SU as. wane ANTOSY. as ‘TUS. TH BYER Pprepee i g EEEEEE reeee IL U EEEE r it nA “ouvuu EEREEE a BEF oF robAy. TABLEAU I.—The Conservatory at Grasmere. TABLEAU L1—' ritan Home at Deerfield. Pui TABLEAU IIL A Mad Resolve and ite Consequences. AU he Doctor's Study in New York, TABLEAC + Benind Trinity Churchyard in a Snowstorm. TABLEAU ‘The River Attic—Beeyar's Paradise. TABLEAU VIL.—A Fifth Avenue Drawing Room—Love Ends Where Love Began. AN EXTRAORDINARY CAST, jactuding Mise Fanny Davenport, Mr. Joha Broagham. Me. Charles Fisher, ‘ames Lewis, Mr. mes = arice Bar Drew, Mr. 0. Miss Jeffreys-Lewin, Mrs. Gilberts Bmity Rij 1% ray Holland and Miss Sydney Cowell, 18 CHARACTERS OF TO-DAY. PIQUE MATINEE TO-DAY, at balf-past one. “ot, BOX SHEET OPEN two weeks in advance, . i Ai? iy LIGHTS, AND FOr ints, Reminiscence THEATRE, GREEN RO: SD STAGE, MITATIONS OF CEL’ \TED ACTORS. Reserved Seuts, $1. inay be had at Schu- square, and Dit; Broadway. } EAD THE 8) ELEG M—OUT _TO-MOR- ROW MORN NG ALL THE LATEST JCAL ere NEWS. PRICE TWO 0) Geant, JERATER. FOURTEENTH STREBT. \DORFF, Director. Dua STIPTUNGSPEST - Kaudel's GARDINENPREDIGTEN Lys, iy Moser. T Box office open daily from # A.M. un CADEMY Ninth i 4 o'clock P. M. ACHTEL. the brilliant sea- ORAL a NEUENDORFF OF MUSIC. ek and last week but one of RIN. TURDAY, December ‘Night)—LOHEN- ORIN. LOHENGRIN.. ti) DORE WACHTEL wis can be secured ai box om. “Academy of Musle and 114 Bro: WACHTEL 1 OPERA at “scaf PL Manic, MONDAY, January 3 FPIVOLL TERAZES, ary phia Academy of ni M ‘Al AN ENTE NEW PubviaMMe, Tho entire strength of the company in select Olio of Songs, Sketches. Ballets, Gymnasts and Pantowime. ATINER SATURDAY AT 2:30 P.M. MONDAY, December 20, will be produced for the first time ‘on an’ stage the the gana Legendary Spectacular Ballet 'an- tomia be z. corn SIXTH AVENUE AND THIRTIETH (.-OPEN EVERY NIGHT, COMMENCING At 9 U CLOCK, MATINEE EYERY SATURDAY AFTER. NOON) COMMENCING AT 3 O'CLOCK ENTRANCE ON THIRTIETH STREE YARD. —PRIVATE PIANO, VIOLIN, (organ, Fut practice’ room and in> free; catalo, Address HUMMING BIRD, Piano Wareroom st Fourteenth street, or call. ROOM FOR ¥O 1OMMY MAKE if Knew He mai’ erent song’ “Must We ‘Then Meet an Berang’ "with elevant lithograph, 40. DITSON & CO., Pub- Tishorn 711 Broadway TICTORIA ©. WOODHE Will deliver ber new and willy,” wt Cooper 1 rtling oration, * True and te. Sule of seats duly £ = nounced. } EAD THE SUNDAY THLEGRAM—OUT TO-MOR- ROW MORNING, CONTAINING ALL THE LATEST | OCAL AND TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. PRICE TWO CENTS, SOLD EVERYWHERE THO! CHRISTMAS mS in. G, Millard, [75e. “Merry Christmas,” “Gems of English Bone, e, $2.0; gilt, mM Broadway. CHRISTMAS AN- bristmas Carol,” 8 for piauo, G. D. ‘Wilson, he gift music. book of $4.50, CH. DITSON & th Warren, te. ; Ge. , alo the season ; pric ©O.\Pablister JEW sone OICE SEATS FOR OPE: A. Onkey’ Hall at Grand Central Hotel T NTY OF THE BE: <T TS FOR sale to-night in front Gee resssnabie premium. * for piano, G. W. for plano, F. Brandeis, Lonely,” Binks, “White Rose’ Ail Stream” ( B Kdith's ay er,” copies matte, io is the 018 Hoon ), a Ty $ Plocssen. te airy Es. the arr am. Floweret, I Riss Tb * Lut R AUNTIE.” AS ull Down the Blind,” | of the | Orchestra and | Fonitiv trelz ine bari Fetecoenae of FRAU in his og reation MON pay. DECEMBER 20, UHANFRAU Sia kin ALA, the “ WILLIAMS. GRimaLpr ADAMS, “The Coming Man.” rpoxy PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE, “Human Sievroek GU: AND 587 BROADWAY. et. SWILLTAMS. Groat Bill for this (SATURDAY) NIGHT. ‘he best Entertainment in “What Are You Going to tho elty, About It Patronixed by the best people “The Dutch Bouncer.” in New York. THE CARROLLS. A SPLENDID BILL “The MePaddens.”” for this | ATURDAY) | NIGHT, 160 STAR ARTISTS. Artistic Vi Laughable Comedy. Tony Pastor's Theatre. The place that © ry: body patronizes. The popular amusement tem- ple of the metropolis. (Sa’ Miss JENNIE Mi ‘Wonderful Ggeanestion America's alizations. A BPE atest cantatrice, IAL SATURDAY a laut LL, DON'T Fall TO ATTEND TONY PASTOR'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT. OWERY THEATRE—SAT! Last nists of eae in Di SStroducing! Ms wild. grissly bea oe RA C LL; OR, LIFE ON rir al of the favorite Irish Drama, ORDAY, U gga ge fice) 18, KENT and hi at sensA- BORDER, Julia, in w terrife combat R | Gee THEATRE. 728 KW, BUTLER. ALL THE GREAT Messrs. Lord and Hogan in the: OUR SOOTHER! Admission, 50 cents; Dress i SPE ae ODY SG a GRA. Two . TW AND 730 BROADWAY, below Eighth street. YALAY ARTISIS TS WEEK, ND OLLO BILL, aRraXD FAMIOY MATINEE ee RUBEAY and MODTON and other Specialty Artists AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Circle, 25 cents; Galery, 15 cents. Seats reserved in advance. Broadway and Fo! SHERIDAN SHOOK. A M. PALMER. AN MOsT XA Seats secnred two weeks in ad: | Ros! SE iNustrated with 1 eiontre AND BEAUTI- | ever set upon stage, a CNDOUBTED |g incualns the he (plowing favorite nami NION SQUARE THEATRE, urteenth street. Proprietor -Mumager FUL SCENERY and with a cast of MP STRENGTH, |e “Fred. Robinson, J.B, Stoddart, John Fargelle, Eben Plympton. T. . Morrie. W. TRIUMPH. | H. Wilder and igiey and Missos Rove Etynge, Fanny Moran nd peraitssion ‘of Lester Wallac) and ry SATU pay, December 1 Prrrtt MATINEE OF HOSE MICHEL. vance, ROOKLYN THEATRE. Lessees and Managers... Every evening this week MR LESTER MONDAY, December 20.—Thi taele, HENRY THE FIFTH. Henry the Fifth. SHOOK & PALMER matinee, “WALLACK ovRs. ee @ rent Shakespearian spe Me GEORGE Ie ie Box office open daily from 8 A. M. to 1PM Broudway. TEMPLE OF Passionate Varieties. ~~ Emotional Speciaitien Thured ARISIAN VARIETIES, SIXTEENTH STREET AND ATIONAL ART. ; z | Evouings, 8 o'clock: Tuesday. Thur = ‘clocl | & | Most detigherul velo ant ontartelispant tu New York. | (2 Ef Resors of Fashio Home of Pleasure. | 2 lever equalled in the city or surpessed anywhere. | OF g | 20 Acts GRAND OL10 UP 40 ARTISTS. (20 Acta i at Wonders of Nature and Art. | 3 1% ciaities, | Novelties and | Varieties. | © E Montague, | Elvira | = Arliggton, || Hall = a 4 JOHNS. 4 JOHM bd ene and William Forrester in Opera. done. | Vassar Outdone. | Vassar Outdone. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2. O'CLOCK. BIRCH BOLD, TRE: BACKUS CISCO MINSTRELS. Op Broadway and Twenty-ninth street. THE CHILDREN'S DAY. BRING THE THE CHILDREN'S DAY. LITTLE ONES. THE CHILDREN’S DAY.| LET THEM LAUGH. MATINEE TEMPTATION, -DAY AT 2. MATINEE | STAGE WHISPER: TODAY AT2. MATINEE | THE VI ILLAGE SURVEYORS, 10: DAY AT2. BOARDING HOUKE THE: | TO-DAY ATS: ATRIC TODATATS. @ AT & " SEATS SECURED. TOMOR- ALL THE LATEST Baia: PRICE TWO 2 AMUSEMENTS. ARK THEATRE, THIS EVENING, STA after careful preparation, the collaborated Melodrama Peer RUULBLE. Act LENG IEDIENTS. Act 1L—PUSENG, act 1 WHEE WAT. TV METAL, * SCENE aieonak HEINNEMANN, MATT monday, FOR THE FIRST TIME ON ANY CHARACTERS bg ‘Tescualy Gece company, includ- Wakeman, Mario Louise, co Leigh, : arr Messrs. Sum ‘Dillon, xoniy Searle, J, C. Podgett, 5 W.‘Seution, ©. 7. Parsioe,'J. 6.” Franklin, oF haneley, Clarence, W. Mu ay J. W. Brutone, Rose: 'o Parker GK. Holines W. Petors, les, Hi , Montrose, Oakey Hail ible, a crush, the doors wi Cutler, i ae MW The pertor mance will commence punctually at 8 o'clock. EAD Ht ae TELEGRAM—OUT | TO-! LOCAL AND ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. PRICK TWO CENTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE, nt 7 brclock,” ‘Thowe with tlekets for be admitted at the Twenty-second as Minnie Dosle, Miss Anale Edmondson, Miss Annio J, Hind, ~ Korguson, Vining Bowers, MO! NING, CONTAINING ALL THE Tatrst PIANOFORTES, ORGANS we. A —#100_BEAUTIFUL | ROSEWOOD PIANOFORT + and Stool; Pianos to rent; I mon taken; new ciuatruments exceedin, low. &e. OLDSMITH'S, 26 Meiners, st, near Bowery. Pianos of our own mak umber of fine JAM KNABE teenth street. also for sale NOFORTE th instalments anos tuned, A.-t8 RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND @ genuine wecond hand Steinway 4 Sons Piano are perfect condition, and some of them nearly now, ou hund; also second hand Pianos of other makers, Attempts, are constantly made in this city and else similar that man; urchase t for @ genuin ing such ostrament on STEINWAY & whether the ‘aliasseat is a forgery. STEINW. a purious and often totally worthless in peered ae If persons, nuine Steinway Piano or SONS, Steinw: it Fourteenth street, POSITIVE | CHANCE | TO MAKE | A HOLIDA ‘An elegant Steinway & argain; a brilliant Planoforte at @ wood Windsor $1,200, for $275; maker's guarantee and bill of sale ferable to purchaser; also Parlor, Libs ary. Dining room. “Call private residence 120 West ay. T HAINES BROS.’ and manufactory, corner Twent; Avenue, a fine assortment of firat ‘on reasonable terms bargains, people do not notice the difference and mr ~A.—ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING invited dovcall. at the warerooms of Messrs, STEINWAY & SONS, where a fine assortment of Steinway Pisnos, all in ferior pianos with our name on, or a name spelled so vefore purchus- take the number of same and call it can at once be ascertained ¥ Sons 754 octave toned 7 octave rose- four round, name plate; cost rans: Chasaber and 23d t., near PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS first street and Second ass Pianofortes for salo ‘a few Pianos but little used at great Waverley place, near Broadway. bpd OF SECOND HAND PIANOFORTES, IN faeoeg order, for sale at moderate prices, by CHICKERING & SONS, 130 Filth avenue, corer Kightoenth street. : —CHICKERING, (STEINWAY, WEBER | AND + other Pianotortes, $100 to {95 to 810 monthly ins Staiments; great sacrifices for cash. BIDDLE, 13 A during the holidat of Burdett Organs to b men x aod Uislenue sed, a vA mestic Organs, and upwar astonishingly low ‘prices. oad ae East Fourteenth street, up stairs. prices to snit all. 1d cheap for cash OHANCE TO PURCHASE PIANOS AND ORGANS large stock on easy instal- great sacrifice; new Do- fine new Pianos at 8 & WHEELOOK, 14 overstrung upright Pianos ever mad hy prices, LYN Pad 1 fifth streot, LL STYLES OF PIANOS, INCLUDING THE FINEST ‘& GOMIEN, Broadway aud Thirty- FOR SALE, THREE ELEGANT ROSEWOO Caken for, debt), vis: c jate, riebl a is Bevioicall nnpcoesmours, with 1 Mill soll for $495: a four round: Chickering iano, Chickering Grand Piuno, 71-3 octave, cost $1,400, & positive chance. * N. B. at wy private residenc “No. 47 West 1 H. E, DONNELL. 4 * for 8350; Box for shippiug. Cun be seen tave Pianofort 6, 242 East 80th st., between 2d und dd avs. BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD SEVEN 0C- overstrung bass, for $100, at private GREAT BARGAIN, FOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS rosewood Piano, with all improvements, at less than alt its original cost. Call_at No. 155 West Porty-ninth st, LADY WILL SELL FOR $100 A CHICKERIN order; sweet, powerful ‘tone, hird street, Bowery and Second avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY MUST SELL IMMEDIATEL price; celebrated maker, Cull af door from Fifth avenue. ‘est 19th st., ROW MORNING, CONTAINING ALL LOCAL AND IGRAPHIC CENTS. SOLD 55 WHERE. raed from 8 to 28 stops. Apply to J. 07 G rosewood Fiauotorte; modern improvements; in perfoct etween Y thelr elegant 7H octare Piano, ail improvement, halt one BAD THE, SUNDAY | TRLEGRAM—QUT, TO-MOR. NEWS. PRICE aWo VARIETY OF NEW AND SEC. d 409 West Forty-second st., near Wievated | Railroad! REAT BARGAINS.—PIANOS FROM $60 TO Pianos to rent very low, BETT way, corner Tenth street, $200; from $5 to $10 per month bsnl pees potent ad ganas warerooms, rom: ORACE WATERS & SONS, 481 BROADWAY, AR selling Pianos and Organs ‘at lower prices than 1 uring the holiday: extremely low prices on instalments or rent; please & examine. Colibri! (or Humming Bird all others. OMS, East For Union square. AY WATSON, Agent. yew, UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS. {REN very low; Weber's and Steinways! at low prices: round Weber, nearly new, great bargain, GORDON & bo: 13 Enst Fourteenth street. ae ecial inducements | Nerwents, No. 8 Union square. SECOND HAND PIANOS, NEARLY J. @ C. Fischer, having broken wanted for them. PIANOS, 163 Bieeck Ri days. See large stock plates on or address BROKE, treet. MUSICAL. “| GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE instruction on pianoforte, organ, harp, harmony, esidence; $10 Pte with reference, 7! 1,265 Bi Iv) dt 1ER, vox 149 Herald Uptow ‘ATH USHEK PTANOS—ORCHESTRAL, MEDIUM AND iH BAD THE SUNDAY | ZELEGRAM—OUT TO-MOR. ROW MORNING, CONTAINING ALL THE LATEST LOCAL AND TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. PRICE TWO CENTS. 5OLD EVERYWHERE. IANOS, BEST MAKERS, FOR ‘T OR BALE.— % EW, MADE BY an offer PLATE at pu- best relerence given. Ad- AY TELEGRAM—OUT CONTAINING ALL at 37 Nassui ery fine ormul a TO-MOR. ‘DAY,—JERE. a ut 114 Bast Thirteenth street: Brevoort Hail, 4 East Pilty-fourth street. PRIVATE LESSONS any ‘hour. 5, private academy, 212 East Llevench str JEAD i Rrarlety of cvonnaneee SANS BE AUCTION. —JERE, JOHNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER. A. Old stand, 37 Nassau sno THIS DAY AT 10K O'CLOCK, LARGE SALE OF SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD Fucpiere, fine Parlor and ‘Bedroom - eu Berane 8,000 plecepof Instrumental are Piste ie celebrated com; A Busts Sy ie lebri eer posers five Furaiven, dttioe mune UCTION SAL AOMIFIOR NS Household Furuiture, property of to ‘be sold THIS (Saturday) MING, pe at 1ossoreloek, att stone mausion ugant ve story Grown 23d st. asisees rosewood Ktagere, Lace Curtains, Mirrors, two elegant 14 cckave righ rosewood Pianofortes, Steinway & Sone aud Windsor, with ail late improvements; latest style inlaid Parlor Suits, covered in satin, procatel and en Di iulaid Centre Tables; Cabinets, Jardinie ii ff. £3 Ubamber Sulte in solid jedsteads, Bureaus, spring and lu &o.; Bookease, Books, Lad: urkish Chairs, Turkish Ro Extension airs in leather, China, dinner tea Sets, cut Gl Lounges, Hall Stand. Also basement and kitchen Fi LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. VERE, JOHNSON, JR. AUCTIONEER, Old stand, 37 Nassau street, THIS DAY at I 1044 o'clock. MORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSRHOLD FURNITURE, 1875.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. BOOTS AND SHOES. PEIN I -v DOO READ, THE, SUNDAY TELEGRAM—OUT, TO-MOR. LOCAL, AND. TELEGI RAPHIG NEWS” PRIUK TWO Gants, S0bp EVERYWHERE, “warns NPHAST."" Amported English for gentlemen. Boots and Shoes, at reduced prices. Gentlemen's Shoes, $4. . Ladies! Shoes, “Tronelads,” strong, serviceable shoes for boys. Ladies’ Rubbers, soc. AL AND TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BAD THE SUNDAY TELEGRAM—OUT To-MOR- ROW MORNING, CONTAINING ALL THE LATEST ENTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE. BILLIARDS. EAD IR. SUNDAY TELEGRAM—OUT TO.MOR. Bia OONTAINING ALL THB LATES AND. CENTS. ANDO TELtiCHA maa BIO, MEWS. PRICE TWO MERICAN STANDARD BEV: ANENGAR gran pare via eR ship and mare Birgu, 4 "Wit Gere se ee eee eee ILLIARD TABLES ANTED FOR CASI e oe Address exchange for a box 2,804 Post office, Now H a, a: OLLENDER’S STANDARD Gefen BEVEL faaac J, Huwpexsoy, D. D., pastor of the ypresbyteriaa this day at 108 o'clock, Bilhiard Tables, with the celebrated Phslan & Collondor at the private residence combination cushions, for sale in tis city ouly at 788 Browd, oak? wat seers BEE STREET, NEAR, GREENE, | | way. [ ‘alnut Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Brussels | 35 and fngratn Carpets, Olicloths, Crockery, Glassware; all the Rea En Rnine OO earn ALL Hate Enno Bedding: Mattroses, &e LOCAL AND TELEGRA\ PHIC NEWS. PRICE 1WO Ay OaGaes OF Hie BUrigngee, s.gapua, | C&NTS. SOLD KVERYWHE LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER, Ww HE) &C. ALBERT H. NICOLAY 11 at public anc. WATCRES, SE WEEE, will sel ped 1873, at 12 o'clock noon, at 111 Broadway, y order of executors, ee Agee ‘story and Fes ys French roof brown stone Hous Eighty-fourth ‘street; all modern impr er particulars and bills at the office of the Auctioneers, 43 Pine street. —J. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON . Monday, December 20, 1875, at public auction, to the bidaes, $0 oun driving and truck rie at 10% o'clock, at stable os Bide strock, near Delancey, consisting of the entire stock of H, Rapp & Co., to be sold without reserve or limit, to eloso the copartnership. tion, on Tuesday, the Exchange sal lesroom T Kh BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Ree THE SUNDAY TELEGRAM—OUT TO-M ROW fe ee Cera ae ALL THE LATEST HIC NEWS, PRICE TWO CENTS. SOLD Tevisie Winter T 697 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Camel's fait Shawls, Laces and Personal Property of every description bought'and sold. Loans negotiated. "AMES P, MATTHEWS. UCTION SALE THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING ‘commencing ut 10 o'clock, a five story brown stone mansion No. 47 soe Sixteenth street Fifth eps =~ avs. BANDEOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ViZ-— Tw flaw a used but eight mon! “Steinway Decker & & Brothers, ask satin,” pestry Matdid Contre and Console atid res, Cabinets, Turkish and Spanish oe a iw y Gees Carrara ae ‘bron: red fi la inlaid and PARL 3 “silk brocade” and we marble top Tables; Teun got, Rasy Ohiiee ie and ‘bronse Mantel s, Oil Paintin, ‘Sk, consist Cases, Chitfoniers, i Gpresde, Blaakess!. rapveluah aul besrcloth, Sut lows, jankets ; lus beer airclotl vanities; e Cha INING FURNITURE. two Extension Tables Sideboard Chairs, in leath gets) Crockery, Cutlery, i, Library and Seeretaire Bookcase Library Tab anki Suits, Writing Desk, Sewing Machine, two 11 Stands, 41 praied kitchen Furniture, Sale Take Sixth avenue or University place poath ROBERT C. CASHIN, Au Auctioneer. Competent men to pack or ship goods, city or country. UCTION SALE—OVER_ $15,000 WORTH.—500 LOTS handsome Household Furniture, 600 yards Carpets, at Public auction this (Saturday) morning, at 11 o'clock, at the private residence 105 East Thirteenth street, near ‘Fourts avenue, J. KRAEMER, Auction: tings, Bianoforte, Curtains, Mirro oti Bedsteads, Bureaus, stands, Sideboard, Extension "rable, 300 Silver Ware, Onilery, re and haireloth ‘Salts, Lounges, Chairs, Stoves, Oilelou Sale positive, rain or shin A MORTGAGE SALE, J. COOKE, AUCTIONEER, «tolls this morning, at 103%, at salesroom corner 125th Street and Third avenue, 4 fine ‘Brassels and ingrain Car- pets, 2 Bedroom Suits, 1 Parlor Suit, | half Cavinet Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, almost néw; Bureaus, Tables, Stoves, China, Ac. Sule positive. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER.—SALES. LABORATE, i ee, ‘ashstands; al le and hair gad spring Mattresses, a positive: rooms 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar street. This day, 11 o'clock, Furniture, Carpets, Beading, Toys, Chromos, Clothing, Holiday Pr #, Teas, Coffees, Sofa Beds, Desks, Cursaing; Cutlery, Plate, Uigars, Tobacco: Sleds, &c." de. TYTENTION IS CALLED TO Sede AUCTION SALE, order of the Supreme Court, in partition suit, by GkO, H. SCOTT, Auctioneer, at the ‘Exchange Sulesroom 111 Broadway, on Monday, 20th inst., at 12 o'clock M., of the four val and elegant Lots northeast corner of Fifth avenue and Ninoty-second street, fronting the Contral Park. READ THE, SUNDAY, TELEGRAM—OUT TO-MOR- CONTAINING ALL THE LATEST ROW MORNING, LOCAL AND “TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. PRICE TWO Gx: SOLD EVERYWHERE. FH, ® HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. * ASSIGNEES SALE IN BANKRUPTCY. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF REAL DRESDEN AND FRENCH CHINA FANCY GOODS, &€., ON SATURDAY, DEO. 18, AT 103; O'CLOCK, AT THE SALESROOM, 17 PARK PLACE. Stock comprises French china Tea and Dinner Sets, Vases, Cologne Sets, Cut Glassware of every description ‘Tables, Jurdiniers, Music Stands, Eaxels, Pedestals, &e. This, sale is worthy the attention of parties desirous of par. chasing fine Hollday fresents. ale positive, By order of MESSRS. SCHIMMEL & C0. ASSIGNEES IN BANKRUPTCY. S. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER,—THIS DAY (Saturday), December 18, at 1034 o'clock, nt 69 Bowery, ixe for the holidays, ful as rniture, Dry Goods, Furs, Liquors, &e. Tpreiey, ry, Sipath, J SEEBACHER, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL THIS + day at sulesroom, 164 Chathaia street, wt 11 o'clock, to ice bua iver, ‘Teas, Coffee joods, &c.; to be sold without r “invited, in. PTR TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, oJ. Absignes’s sale this day, at 11 o'clock sharp, at 59 Great Jones street. A large lot of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Furnishing, Fancy and Piece Goods, Dress Patierns, Linens, Muslins, Ladies’ Wearing Apparel’ and Underwear of ail kinds, Gentlen hirts, Ready-made Clothing, fine Kid Gloves, H. Handkerchiets SI ard Jackets, A cccttin, ly adies’ Sets, best Ermine Sets, dc. JOSEPH GO rth ot Toys, Assignee, AMES M. FORD, AUCTIONEER, SELLS AT TWO eJ o'clock, the entire Furniture of w'large residence, at 76 by of every variety Parlor, Chamber, Bedroom ans iz Furniture; a variety of Carpets, Oil: cloths, gas Fixtures, Bedding. in abundance, Mirrors, fine tresses, Beds, Bedsteads, Pillows, Curtains and Cornice: Springs, Cutlery, Silver and Glass Ware: niso the Kitchen Furniture, with whieh th will commence. } Mos WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. Bond: E. H. LUDLOW & CO. Saturday,” Decemoer 1 ange salesroom bate it may concern) dar Rapids and Minnesots Hallrosd Company, Pacibe division, NO ei Ms—Ten per cent on day of sale; balance before 2 o'clock Monday. AUC 1 BOWERY, this day, at two © elo, at No. 496. First ave: the ae of ‘Butcher ting of Teehouse, ae. ORTGAGE SALE.—RICHARD WALT! A SONS, Auctioneers. will sell, on Saturday, “Dec. 18, at 10 O'clock A. M., at Eleventh avenue, corner of Forty- fourth street, the contents of a first clas fisting of Ba Liquor Store, con- ‘one 4-puil Ale Pump, Gus Fixtures, Bar Fixvores, Chairs, ‘Tables, Stove, o the unex) red Leuse of said store. LOUIS LEUBUSCHER and J( STEWART, City Marshals and Attorneys for Mortging t A. TC ALL THE L. News: TH pay ROW MORNING, LOCAL AND TEL HaRAPIIC CENTS. SOLD RYWUERE. LLE popwonr ‘S| DAN Brooklyn branch. at Cis Washin vate lessons for ladies, gentlemen and children. ulars send for a clrewlar, SCHOOL, } THE may be Admission, } | THE DAY. | ICHARD A. PROCTOR. STEINWAY HALL. December 21—" ER Wi Tickets at the oft ‘ of the Foam 28 Cooper Inesiture, BROOKLYN ACADE VV evocirepe RACE. Messinger agai Admission, CADEMY OF MUSIC. appeared for 200 h formane (authors of Fre in which wi to begin a) new cele! M me. JULIETTE Tickets Schirmer's, 1 Broadway, and Gotery soc TABLES, EV | noon and evening, Ferrero KBREW CHARITY FAIR, GILMORE'S | open from 1 to 11 o'clock F. M | closes wt 4 o'clock, aud re-opeus Saturday evening: December | 2° hours’ race for $600 and the ch commencing PRIDAY, December 17 "American Inntitace Bullding.. Benest of the French Benevolent, 80 to be had at Delmonico' | many Building, Fourteenth sere clas, Matings at 3, New Maric SIEGE OF PARIS seen from 1 to 4P. M. COLOSSEUM. 10 P. M. children, baif price, 50e. No extras. , January 5 and 7. ORLDS TN OURS.” American Literary Burean, —Decemner 20, Jannary 4 nnd 10. nat Harding. mplonstp, S conte. H. FECHTER—ANNUAL 5, Saturday Svaning, December 16. Grand extra night. Tw vew pieces. N DEM ane HUN ERNEUR, thi P . . in whiel Hi feta CH. FECHTER sive nights at the Paris Vaudeville with Mofihac aud Laivy's brated C. S BREBIS DE PANCNGES CLARENCE. atthe Lyceum. ssembiy Rooms, Tam- Entertainment first ARTIER & CO., Managers. GARDEN, except on Friday when it at baif-past 6 o’clpek on Prive EUM an freind Henedt perfo MEDIC | | | ANTED—FIKST CLASS © 9 | Ww of four weeks in Montreal, 9 West Fourtls BDAY EVENING, DEC. 18, ce in ald of the pn ORG ¥OR WOMEN, , MAMMOTH THE ATRE, lesque actres: Apply, at once, to ORYPHEES FOR SEASON Apply immediatoly at No. Beaver street; | RY SATURDAY AFTER «1 —CARTIER'S DANC «Building, | Stuyvesant Classes now forminy G ACADEMY, PLIMPTOD and Ninth street.—New private fessons tn glide and doubl Re TAL AND, TELRGRAY CENTS, SOLD EV: bird annual Reception 7 0 18 A hemoaives of thie opportunity will no doubt have pleasant time, as it is to b ve very select STELEGRAM—OUT | 1 Ws. PRICE TW SOLD EVERY CENTS > THE v tow MoRNING OCONTAL CAL AND We CENTS. SOLD E Qtseer car ADVERTISING. Orrice Ba wrimone City Passexaek Rau.way Comraxy, ) ec, 3, 187, "5 ‘ity Passenger Railway Company fo period of two or three. years, mber 2 Tnformation farnished on inquiry at the 9 of, ROWIF, {EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEL ‘ Februar) the Tr Brooklyn Bridge, at their office, No, 21 Water stre b ure and delivery of ifthe Pagerdedl u D UNTL LUCAL AND TELEGRATHIC NEWS. PRWEB CENTS, SOLD EVERYWUR GB ‘naineablesof the Eust River TEST PRICE TWO Classes or pri For partic TO MOR- THE LATEST PRICE TWO A B COMPOSED OF pectable young onthe west ¢ wishing to TO-MOR. | NTAINING ALL THE LATEST u oF r will be ved nt, the ofliew of the Company until 12 Monday, M. tees ol the New York and , Brook. together with any other information may be obtained [rom the Secretary ei Engineer, W. A. ROBBLING. DEAD THE SUNDAY TELEGRAM—OUT T0-MOR- ROW MORNING, © CONTAINING ALL THE LaTege | vers, Kous day , wt S nue, between 128th and 120th stree hotel, consisting of Bedsteads, Boreaus, Bedding, &c.; also the contents ‘of the Bar consisting of black walnut Tables. can ware, Crockery, Castors, Cutlery, &e, P. DAIMEY, at the Oyster Sal Oyster and Lunch War, Tables, Utensils, de. By order'of O'CO Attorneys for the Mortgages, ORTGAGE SALE, tioneer, will sell, 2 o'clo Household Furniture,’ Beds ‘%, Bets, Cool fin, SELL, GERLACH & OUs iso two Singer’ large lot imported Toys, without invited. Mee LKOPF, AUC. tioneer, iig o'clock, by virtue of chattel morteng Moulds, Press, Tables, Chairs, Machines, Office Poruiture, Sate, Signs, &c., of Co-operative Cigar Manulactory, ticular» on’ Monday. 1, J. SWARZKOPP, Attorney for Mortzaree DAWNBROKER'S PLEDGES. —LOUIS MAYE auc. tioneer, sells this day, at 10 o'clock, in store 17 Bow ery, 200 lots Gold and Silver Watches, Rings, Chains, Ear- rings, ke, Deniers invited. UBLIC NOTION I8 HEREBY THAT I, THE undersigned, general assicnee of Emil Kiughers and George A. Kuhn recently composing the firm ot Kiughers & Kubo, will weil at public suction, by Alfred Lloyd, tioneer, at 310 Broadway, on Zist of December, at 9% A nisi? orn, rubber and fancy Jewelry, and also ali nd Office at all the'stock in trade of the said Kinghers & Kuhn, ing of plated, h the Store Fixtu OR, Assignee, it .RURAM—OUT TO-MOR. AINING ALL THE LATEST ie Shwe. PRICE TWO EAD THE DERS, || SHIP- 4 others. —For sale at au on Saturday,’ Dee SUIT A, M., the old. establiched business (20 years) foot of West Forty Dinth street. with Ktoam Marine Kailways, Tools, ke. ik GILBERT, Apply w HALE, 1 The ‘above postponed until tur Li SALE OF WINES, LIQUORS, CHAM. rs, Fixtures, Sale, Showeuse, ac. fs Auctioneer, sells this day (Saturday), Becenier ‘18, Ac 11 o'clock, at Nor #4 Browd A fine Stock Fam, an ig ‘Sato, Bhoweuse, together with the une Dealers inv ANLKS | ILLIAM ABBOTT, EER, OFFICE NO. 9 Chambers street. By eine of a chattel mortgage, I will sell this day, at 104g o'clock, the Fixtures of a Liquor Store, ‘ane stroet x pull Ale Pump, walnut Coun- jonsures M, ABBOTT, Jr., Attorney for Mortenson, "C. CONNER, Bhorill Also fancy | at 202 Chatham street, entire Effects, | reraises. Sale positive. | | | | | } sie, | D. Dy Rey. Janna F, 30 | beloved wife of Matthew | are hereby sum: | tion, at the Lodge rcoms, No. 33 Union square, on Sun- |, JEWELRY. SILVERWARE, awis, &c., bought and sold back, ry small advance. FALLEN, 1 190 Broadway, near Twenty-ninth st, OR SALE—A PAIR OF EARRINGS: SOLTATRE diamonds of Araifwater; lowort price 81,000. Address VIRGIL, Herald Uptown Branch office, JQEAD THE SUNDAY TELEGRAM—OUT TO-MO! ROW MORNING, CONTAINING ALL THE LATEST LOCAL AND TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘SOLD EVERYWHERE. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. Bennert—Bancrorr.—On Wednesday, tho 15th inst, at the residence of the brid | cbmc by the Ret Charles A. Baker, Mr. Invina P, Bennett to Miss Co! cag arg daughter of Mr. Aaron Bancroft, all of Brook- yn, Rox Di MONDS, WATC! eats camels ‘hate oor ra papers please copy. Busayett—Jorvay.—On Thursday, December 16, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Georgo B. Draper, Taopore D. Busunku. to Nuvu N., daughter of Philip Jordan, all of this city. Coouey—BrouwkR.—On the 16th inst., at the resi- dence of the bride’s uncle, py the Rev. De Loss Lull, assisted by the Rov. J. W. Ackerly, Colonel ALrRED See of this city, to Euma L, Brouwss, of Pleasant- ville, jHaee seer eee Tuesday, December 14, 1875, by the Rev. J. & Willis, Jamus W. Hanreun, Jr., to ‘ancanet E. Duvor, eldest daughter of the late Jobn ©, and Catherine Devoe, both of this city, Kennepy—Packer.—On Friday ovening, December 11, by the Rev. Joseph J. Lamp, Jouy A. Kensupy, of New York, to Emmo June Packer, of Portchester. Lew fanHART,—On Wednesday evening, Decem- ber 15, at Grace chureb, Brooklyn Heights, by the Rev. William A. pve es D., . Laws to Mary Louise, daughter of J, D. Carhart, all of Brooklyn, Maurnme—Wermorz —On Wednesday, December 15, 1875, at tho residence of the brid stepfather, Mr. Henry P. Webb, by Rev. Dr. Scudder, Frepgrick A. Mavtum to EstEuie, daughter of the late Lieutenant Oliver Wetmore, Jr., U. 8. A., all of Brooklyn, L. 1. MoLattanp'Vixcrnt.—On' Wednesday, December 15, at the Washington street Methodist Episcopal church Poughkee; ee Rev. Marvin R. Vincen' LELLAND to Many, daughter ot Rev. M. Vincent, Wray—Osnory.—On Wednesday, December 15, at | the residence of the bride’s mother, Bellport, L. L, by’ the Rey, Wilham H. Cooper, Wintiam H. Wray, of Brooklyn, LL, to Lorrn E. Ostory, of the former place, DIED. AckgRMAN.—Suddenly, on Friday morning, Decem- ber 17, Mantua, widow of Cornelius C. Ackerman, aged 53 years, Funeral Monday, December 20, at one P. M., from her late residence, 1,810 Fourth’ avenue, Relatives and friends invited to attend, Apams.—On Wednesday evening, December 15, Jaues ADaMs, aged 59 years, 10 months and 16 days. Relatives abd friends of the family are, respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, the 19th inst., at one o’olock, fom his late residenee, 46 Broome street, Providence papers please copy. ANDREWS.—CATHKINE ANDREWS, {nfant daughter of Edgar B, and Hannah Andrews, aged 1 year and4 months. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, December 19, from the residence of her parent West Houston street, at half-past one o’clock P. BexNeTt.—On Friday, December 17, Marv J., wife of Joseph 8. Bennett, and ae of the late John Mores, in the 58th year of her ag Relatives and friends of the ‘amily are invited to at- tend the fune: from her late residence, 21 East Forty- sixth street, on Tuesday, the 21st of Decem| it one o'clock, without further notice. Bium.—On Friday, the 17th inst., afler a short ill- ness, CHARLES, beloved son of Goicho "and Netue Bium, aged’ 21 months and 21 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, at the residence of his parents, No, 164 East Sixty-first street, on Sunday, the 19thinst., at haif-past nine A. M. Booxg.—In Harlem, December 15, 1875, Mancaret Booxr, aged 60 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at three o'clock, from the resi- dence of D, Houston, 2,289 Third avenue. Remains to be interred at Woodlawn Cemetery, Paterson (N. J.) papers please copy. Brapy.—Maky Bravy, in the 72d year of her age, anative of county Monahat land. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, the 19th inst., at one o'clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Peter Flynn, No. 6 Centre Market plece. Brown.—On the 15th inst, Lavrka A. Brown, afler a lingering illness, sustained by Christian fortitude, aged 79 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her fune- ral, from St. Paul’s church, Woodside, L. 1, on the 18th inst., at eleven o' Yolock A. M. Philadelphia papers please copy. Brvsx.—On December 16, Frepertck Went, youhg- est and beloved son of John V. aud Maria Brush, aged 15 years, 8 months and 3 days. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, on Sunday, the 19th inst,, at balf-past one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 366 Lewis avenue, Brooklyn. Conroy, —In Brooklyn, on Thursday, December 16, at lis residence, No. 9 DeKalb avenue, Tuomas Conroy, aged 40 years, a native of county Longford, Ireland. Relative a friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, 20th inst., at half-past nine o'clock, from the Church’ of our Lady of Mercy, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, thence to the cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, Brooklyn. Cox—On Friday morning, December 16, of diph- theria, Henry Jocomty, aged’ 5 years and 11 months, second son of Henry T. and Mary A. Cox. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 286 Henry, corner Joralemon street, Brooklyn, this day Saturday), at one o'clock P. M. MINS. Brooklyn, £. D, on Thursday, 16th ine, GeoRGE CumMINs, aged 71 years and 3 months. ‘A solemn requiem mass will be offered up for the re- pose of his goul, at balf-past eleven o'clock A. M., on | Sunday, 19th inst., at the Church of St. Mary Immacu- late Conception, corner Leonard and Mauger streets, Brooklyn, E. D; Funeral at one o'clock. The relatives and iriends of the family, also his son Thomas and in-law Andrew Curran, are respectiully invited to | attend the funeral. Dauroy.—On Friday, December 17, Mary Lovrsa, the Dalton and second oldest duughter of the late John C. and Helena Winiers, aged 31 years, 8 months and 16 days. he friends of the family are requested to attend the late residence, 72 Dupont street, funeral, from her | Greenpoint, and thence to St. Anthony’s church. Decraw,—At Fort Lee, N. J., on Thursday, Decem. bor 16, 1875, ANN Deoraw, wife ‘of John Degraw, aged | 67 years. Rotatt ves and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, the 20th, from the Ridgefield church, Rev. Dr. Taylon’s, at (wo o’ciock. ‘Train leaves foot of Chambers street, New York, at 12.) DeWour.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, December 16, the eighth anniversary of his birthday, of diphtheria, WALTER IRVING, Youngest con of Charles Aubrey and Marinda L, DeWolf, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 668 Pacific street, On Sunday, 19th inst., at half-past two o'clock. Eckstrom.—On' Friday, December 17, 1875, D. P. Eoxstrom, aged 48. Mexw Lopur, No. 190, F, and A. M.—Brethren— 1 to attend a special communica day, December 19, at twelve o'clock sharp, lor the pur- jose of paying tho last tribute of respect vo our late rother, D, . Eckstrom, By order. Jw © Exasiix,—On Thursday evening, December 16, Gronce Kistsum, aged 40 years, The relatives and friends of the family are invited vo attend the funeral, from 311 Van Buren street, Brook- lyn, on Sunday, the 10th inst, at balf-past wo o'clock Fanemit.—On Thursday evening, December 16, after hort jliness, Many, wile of Thomas Farrell. lavives and trieads are invyed to ettend the i} | cree en funeral, which will take place on Saturda; yg 18, atnine A. M., from her late pover ned 804 East ‘Thirty-third street; thence to the Church not St, Paul the pe mctaaal Ninth avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Ferrastou.—On Wednesday, December 15, 1875, of measles, Laura Lean, youngest daughter ‘of Joseph and Emma F, Fettretch, aged 2 years, 6 months and 12 latives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of ber parents, No. 115 Lexington avenue, on Saturday, December 18, at one o'clock. Giover.—At Newtown, L. L, on Pridhy. 17th, be scarlet fever, Fang, youngest son of Dr. J. J. an Margaretta Glover. Notice of funeral to-morrow, Gricos.—At Passaic, N. J., suddenly, on Thursday, PRICE TWO | Hocomber 16, Eauiy J, beloved wife of Nelson Grigya and daughter of the late John Allison. Relatives and friends are mvited to attend the he neral, from her late residence, Jefferson street “ie Passai on Sunday, December 19, at half past two P, Traind leave foot of Chambers street at 1:30 P. M. Interment at Greenwood on Monday. Hare.—On Thursday evening, December 16, after a ines and Lingering illness, Cunistina M., beloved wife William A. Hare. one funeral will take place from her late residence, No, 661 Grand atroot, rooklyn, KE. D., on Sunday, December 19, at one o'clock. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. HENDERSON.—At Annapolis, Md., on the 8th tnst., of neumonia, after an illness of el leven days, the “gout ; uthern papers please copy. HERMAN. rites ala December 17, Saran J., wife of Jacob Herman and daughter of Mrs, i, Munroe Hill, i the 28th year of her age. ‘The funeral will take place from tho residence of her Fraseg ye OTT mecnon street, on Sunday, December 19, af PMR latives and friends of the family are re specluly Pace to attend the funeral without further Hunexxn,—The second anniversary solemn requi mass will be celobrated for the late ANTHONY HunENER, on Monday, December 20, Amb, at nine o'clock, at the Church of 8t John the West Thirtieth’ street, between Seventh and Bighth avenues, Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Luvvxrts.—On Friday, Decomber 17, of diphtherii James Cxorsey Levrerts, eldest gon of Lewis an Phebe A. Lefferts, Relatives and friends of the tamily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, December 19, at halfpast three P. M., from the rosidenco of bit parents, No. 60 Charles street, Marrense.—At Flatbush, L. 1, on December 15, in his 60th year, Levrarts MARTENS, son of the late Judge Gerrit L. Martense and Jane Vanderveor. The friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend his funeral, from his lato residence, on Satur- day, the 18th inst., at two o’clock P, M., without fur- ther invitation. Mrvzesnemer.—On Thursday, 16th inst., Temi wife of Isaac Minzesheimer, aged 77 years and months. Funeral will take placo Sunday, the 19th, at tem o'clock A. M., from the residence of her son-in-law, A. Frank, No. 73 Lexington avenue. The rolatives and friends ona Ain also the members of New York Lodge No. B, are respectfully invited to at- tend the racks MULUGAN.—On Thursday, December 16, Mrs. Mart MULLIGAN, in the 65th year of her age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 452 West Twenty-seventh street, on Saturday afternoon, December 18, inst., at one o'clock. Mugruy.—Parnick Mugruy, in the 63d year of hia oeolatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this alternoon, at two o'clock, from Bellevue Hospital. OstraxpEr.—Suddenly, on Thursday, December 1 of bronchial pneumonia, James, son of Raiph L. an Hannah V. Ostrander, aged 2 years, 6 months and 24 lay: Funeral on Saturday, December 18, at ono o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 215 Fitth street, Jersey City, Interment at Greenwood, Payxs.—On Thursday, December 16, Wruttam Payne, aged 86 years and 7 months, Relatives and friends of the family, and likewise the 3 BH. K. B, Association are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No, 46 Oak street, New York, on Sunday, the 19th inst, at two o'clock P. Praksox,—On Thursday, December 16, BerTRAND, in- faut son of Joseph 0, aud’ Hattte A. Pearson, aged & months and 12 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 305 Kast Twelfth street, on Sunday, December Yo, at one o'clock P. M. Riker.—Oh Wednesday, December 15, Lavinia Rixxr, widow of the late John L. Riker, of Bowery Bay, in the'80th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services, at the re- sidence of her son-in-law, A. D. Ditmars, Astoria, L. L, on Saturday, 18th ins, ava quarter past two o'clock, without further notice. Carriages will bo in waiting at Harnett’s stables, 17 East Thirtieth streot, from 1234 to 1 o'clock. ‘SaeeRAN,—On Thursday evening, December 16, 1875, 4 Mug Suxkray, the beloved son of Thomas and Mary ieee of Ballyshannon, county Donegal, Ireland, aged 19 years. 3 ‘The Maura will take place from the residence of hia parents, 198 Eldridge street, on Sunday, the 19th inst,, atone o’olock. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend. Stavix.—At the residence of his sister, 218 East Thirty-fourth street, James SLavis, native of the par- ish of Killucan, county Westmeath, Ireland, Funeral will’ take place ou Sunday, December 19. Friends of the deceased will please attend. Smry, =a Friday, December 17, 187: ond daughter of Daniel N. and Annie M. 7th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend her funeral, trom ‘the residence of her parents, op Sunday, 19th inst., at half-past o'clock P. M. Surru.—At Norwalk, Conn., Thursday, Deceraber 16, Rey. P, A. Sarr, pastor of St. Mary’s church, in the 47th year of his age. Funeral from St. Mary’s church, Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock. Waxsn.—On Friday, December 17, Joux Warsu, aged 65 years, a native of Kilkenny, The funeral will take place from his late residence, 4844 Cherry street, at balf-past two o'clock, theace to Calvary Cemetery. Friends of the family are respect- ful ly invited to attend. Yokorv.—At Springfield, Illinois, on the 14th inst., .Rovaut H., eldest son of Peter and Julia A. Wyckoff, im “the 26th year of his age. Relatives and triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hia parents, No. 126 Amity street, Brooklyn, on Saturday, 18th inst, at two P. M. rr MUNICIPAL NOTES. A number of poor women who make a living by keep. ing apple stands in the vicinity of the markets visited Fanny, sec. mith, in the | the City Hall yesterday in search of information.as to whether the ordinance prohibiting their method of bus- iness would be suspended during the holidays. It ap- pears that it fs not in the power of the Mayor or Board of Aldermen to interfere, and such authority rests solely with the Police Commissioners. It 1s understood Messrs. Voorhis and Smith favor the suspension, while Messrs, Matsell and Disbecker have some objections. The Committee of the Board of Aldermen havin, charge of providing suitable rooms for the additioi Judge of the Court of General Sessions have not yet ar- rived at any conclusion. They will probably make a re- | port at the next meeting of the Board Mayor Wickham yesterday signed the warrants for paytment of the poll clerks and inspectors who officiated @t the jast election. REAL ESTATE SALES, ‘There was quite a gathoring at the Exchange yester- day, owing to the fact that considerable east side prop- erty bad been advertised for sale, Richard V. Harnett sold the house and lot No. 33 Fast Sixty-fifth street, 19x60x100.5, being one of a row just finished by Hugh Blesson, for the sum of $23,000, to R. Matthews, said property being valued at $45,000. E. H. Ludlow & Co. sold, by order of executrix, lot 25x100, with front and rear buildings thereon, No, 384 Grand street, 50 feet west of Suffolk street, for $18,800, to Jacob Witaut, said property being valued at $22,000, Also the two two-story attic and basement houses and lots, 189x100, buildings 18.9x40, Nos. 13 and 15 Attorney street, west side, 100 feet south of Grand street, to Jacob Winant, for $8,000 each, valued at $10,000 each. ‘Also the three three-story and basement brick build- ings and plot of land, consisting of three lots, 17.9 x54x 23.9x69.4 (lot No. 154), 17. 8x84. 23. 9x69.4, and (lot No, 182), 17.0x100, 23.9x84.8, to Jacob Winant, for $5,400 each lot, E. A. Lawrence sold in foreclosure the plot of land feet on the eastside of Lexington avenue, 80 | feet west of Robbins avenue, and the house and lot 19.9 | Lockwood, Br x80, on the south side of Robbing avenue, 19.9 feet east of Lexington avenue, “ee -third ward, to Ann | Jackeon, plaintiff, for $2,300. Rk, Harnett vold in foreclosure the two lots, 54x | 102, on the east side of Fifth avenue, 50.4 feet north of Fighty-ninth street, to Henry Wein, subject to a mort- gage of $37,060, for $1,100 over said mortgago; in all be 671 5. W. Contes sold in foreclosure house and five lots 1261x106, on the north side of Seventy-ninth street, 225 feet west of Third avenue, to Israel B, Brice, plain Uff, for $20,000. BOOKS RECEIVED, An American in eae By Samuel Kneeland. Boston: Sills and Poems. Boston: W. P. Gilt eo. Seience Byways, By Richard Proctor. Philadelphia: J. B, Lippincott & Co. ‘The Child, By Monseigneur Dupantoup. Boston: Patrick Donabue. san Mysterious Jaaee By Jules Verne. New York: jcribner, Armestron, ‘There's no ince it Home, By Amanda M. Douglas, Boston: W. F. Gili & © Frank Maniy, the Drammer Boy, By J. T. Trowbridge. Be WwW. ‘Run Pale serap ing. By Mrs, Lee Hents, Philadel: 9 Aifred Barron, Wallingford: Wallingford bag rer Co. Reantital Snow and Other Poems, By J. W. 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