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10 THE COURTS. BANKRUPTCY OF DR. DOREMUS. | Professor R. Ogden Doremus, the well known ehem* (et, yesterday fled a petition in the United States Dis- trict Court in Bankruptey. In his petition be states that he has been inthe practice of lis profession of | chemist in this city for twenty years, His schedule | fives his assets:—The house and lot No, 70 Unton | place, of which he owns a half interest, valued at | $57,500, the other half peing vested in his wife, the game being mortgaged to the Mutual Life Insurance Company for $80,000, to Fetix Govin y Pinto and R. | M. Estevex ~ $15,000 und to J, OsFarrington, Jr., for $5,000 eks and bonds of mining and wanulacturing Companies (most of them of doubiful valne), par value | $40, 1,300; claims against the city tor rent and salary as resident of Commission to Examine Druggists, $267 60; asuit against Stanton Barnard for $1, 7 Personal property, stock in trade, &e, $7,850; del due from various individuals, $8,563; judgment, $556 75, and cash on hand, $140. His liabilivies are given as follows ors, the holders of mortgages m 100,000; accommodation paper, $1,4 ¢., $200; various creditors, mostly for small amounts, to merchants, &c., und to friends and others, for Joana, $14,879'74; total amounts known, $116,502 41, JUDGE SPAULDING'S ESTATE, | Civil suits have been commenced inthe United States District Court on bevalf of the government | Against Elen Spaulding, executrix of the estate of | the late Judge Spaulding, Chester A, Arthur and Rufus F. Andrews, for $1,300; Ellen Spaulding, ex- | deutrix, Francia M. Bixby, Butler H. Bixby, Thomas | B, Asten, Joseph A. Mouheimer and Thomas A. Banc- | ker for’ 2,500, the two suits being on the official | bond of Alexander Spaulding, formerly Collector ot In- fernal Revenue, ‘The amount named in the suit | Is double the amount claimed to be due in cavh case, and there 18 no allegation of malieasance on the part of the officers named, the suits being brought to re- cover balances cinimed by the government as due on 8 final adjustment of accounts involving large sums. CONSTRUCTION OF ACT. AD examination pending for some time past before Cnited States Commissioner Gutman into the matter of the fees of the Shipping Commission was resumed yesterday. The question involved isas tothe con- | struction of the cet under which Captain ©, C. Duncan was appointed Shipping Commissioner of 1 The act requires that all fees arising trom its ope shall be paid inio the United States Treasur: ing the salary of the Commissioner—fixed making no allowance for the expenses of running the pftice. The question is where {he ftinds for these nec- essary expenses are to come trom. mmissioner Gutman has submitted his report to Judge Johuson, | THE SHIPPING | af the United States Cireult Court, for his rating of the | 1 tonstruction of the act. SUMMARY OF LAW CASES. In the ed States Cirenit Court yesterday Judge Benedict sentenced Morris Birsinsky, the letter carrier convicted of robbing the mails, to two years imprison- ment at hard labor in the Kings County Penitentiary, The District Attorney yesterday moved that Charles L. Lawrence, the alleged Custom House smuggler, be called in to plead to the indictment against him, but under advice of counsel he retused to do so, and’ the | Court directed a pica of not guilty to be entered, and set the trial down for the second Wednesday in May. Judge Donohue, in Supreme Court, Chainbers, yes- lerday, in the matter of opening Central avenue, be- tween 136th and 144th streets, confirmed the report of the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, An adjournment to. April 10 was ordered in the matter of widening 110th street, west of Eighth avenue, aod to April 14 the matter of widening the same street from Becund avenue to Harlem River. $43 92 was obtained a few days ago the city for Fas supplied in 1874, the amount for which the com- pavy originally sued being $122,679 83, and the ditfer- ance being made up in costs and disbursements, An order was given yesterday by Judge Donohue for an j extra allowance to counsel of one per cept on the Amount of the verdict, thus swelling to $11,907 52 the cost of contesting this suit. In the case of Sperling vs. Herrmann etal., bereto- fore reported, wherein an order of arrest was obtained Against the defendant, Morris Herrmann, on the round of alleged fraud, a motion was made by ¢: udge Birdseye to vacate the arrest. The motion was dpposed by Messrs. Jacobs and Sink, plaintill’s counsel, who submitted voluminous altidavits in support of the order, claiming that the detendunt made large par- | chases just previous to his failure, and gold large quan- tities of goods at auction and then left for Canada, re- Maining absent for a long time. Judge Goepp yesterday denied the motion and sustasned the order ot arrest. An order of Judge Donohue, of the Supreme Court, was Gled im the County Clerk's office yesterday, difect- wg Anson Maltby, special receiver a the Utica aod Cydensburg Railroad Company, to turn over the beoks and papers of the company’ to William H, New- wan. Judge Donohue issued anothor order, which was filed in the County Clerk’s office, granting William A. But- Jer, receiver of the Manutacturers and Builders’ Bank, the right to extend the: time of payment of certain | promissory notes and mortgages, for five years, pro- | ‘vided the interest is promptiy paid. | Judge Donohue has granted an order, which was yes- | Jerday filed in the County Clerk's office, authorizing | ‘be receiver of the Commercial Warehouse Company, which 18 in liquidation, to loan the funds in his hands om call—suflicient security being taken on such loans, DECISIONS. 4 | SUPREME COURT— CHAMBERS, By Judge Donohue. ; O'Brien vs, Green et al. ; vs. Horan; Prager vs. &e.;" Knight va | Tones vs. Green et al. ; Berroin,; Taylor ve. The Mayor, Genet; ‘The Bank for Savings, &e., v8. Trenor ct al; | Funch and another ve. Ruger et al.; Matter of Hall; | Matter of Lark) Matter of Trimble; Matter of | Newman. —Granted. Fitzgibbon va. The Mayor, &e. ; Peyser va. Schormig; The People, &c., vs. Parker.—Demied Paliner vs. The Humphreys specific Homeopathic Medicine Com, et al. —Granted, allowance $750, The Irving Savings Institution vs, Duke et al—No rule to make allowance. Matter of opening 165th street, a new street, and patt of Tenth avenue. —Costs taxed, Matter of Col Must be reterred, The Metropolitan Gas Light Company ve, The Mayo}, ke. —Allowance of one per cent. Littaner va. Guichman.-—Motion denied. Wood vs. Aldrich.—Order appointing temporary re- ceiver. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1876—QUADRUPLE SHEET. during which Langtried strack Kreutzer on the bead | with achair, The injured man was removed to Belle- | vue Hospital and Langfriea escaped, but was subse- ( quently a d and brought to this Court, A certifi. | cate from Dr. Achilles Rose was produced, stating that | Kreutzer was suffering from concussion of the brain, | but was not im danger of death at present. Mrs. Kreutzer was present in court, but refused to mako any complaint, saying that her husbana did not wisb to punish Mr. Langtried. The prisoner was, therefore, discharged, with the understanding that he would be re- | arrested should Kreutzer appear to prosecute hereafter Langiried stabbed and killea a man with a bayonet about two years ago at his bakery, then located tu | Fast Fourteenth street. The man, with several com- panions, entered the bakery about midnight, and began to help themselves to the freshly baked loa Lang- fried used the bayonet to drive them out, and stabbed and killed one of them during the” fizht that ensued. The Coroner's jury justified him im the killing, and | he was discharged, THE KLEY CASE, ! A partial examination in the case of Annie C. Kley, | the alleged female swindier, took place at this -Court | yesterday. Mr. Samuci M. Purdy, a lawyer who was formerly employed by the accused im a civil suit | against a Mr. Healy, of this city, for defamation of | character, testified tnat ho had not recovered in behaif of Mrs, Kiey the sum of $3,500, as stated. Detective Field, of the District Attorney's office, testified that he went to Washington by direciion of District Attorney Pi t the request of Colonel Spencer, counsel for jeyer, the complainant against Mrs. Kley, to find out whether it was true, as stated by Mrs. K cy. that her busband wag anemployé in the Treasury Depart- ment. The statement was not true, Mr Field said. Mr. Townsend, the defendant's counsel, objected to the admission of the detective’s ‘testimony. on the c= that it was not conclusive. It was witndrawn by the prosecution withgut argument, and at the next examination an official certificate from the Treasury Department will be produced to show that there is no such person employed there, The examination was then adjourned. A CRUEL FATHER. Elizabeth Hardter, aged ten years, of No. 333 East Twenty-fftn street, complained that her father, while | | intoxicated, nad cruelly and brutally beaten her with | a rattan, The poor lntle thing exhibited a bruise running the whole length of her cheek, and she said | that ber back was almost raw from the effects of the | ones.and might be supposed to need such things. But | Memphis, Tenn | the late James Cutnell, Matter of Liworre.—Referenco ordered, | SUPREME COURT--crncUrT—PaRT 2. By Judge Lawrence. Bigler et al va, The siayor, &c.—Motion for new | trial denied. SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. By Judge Sedgwick. Nitschke vs. O'Notl et Menier ve, Beckman et al.—Judgments signed. Spofford vs. The Texas Land Company.—See memo- randum, The Lycoming Fire Insurance Company vs. Klebs eb. omer ettled. By Judge Curtis. Schloemet va Kappenberzg, &c¢—Plaintif’s com. plaint dismissed with $10 costs, Demott vs. MeMullin,—Order cancelling lis pendens. Smith vs, Crow et al.—Roferee's report confirmed and judginent of foreclosure and saic, The 7riéune Association vs, Smith.—Motion dented with leave to appellant to serve a new undertaking within five days, proceedings stayed in meantime, &c Schwalhalz vs -Brown.—Reference ordered. Walker vs, Walker —Motion dismissed without coste do either party. Rice vs, O'Reilly et al —Ordered that plaintiff? have judgment for return of property, &c. Chaim va. Chaim.—In an application for an order ot reference in a divoree suit there should be proof of the service of the summons and complaint on the defend- At pursuant to rules 23, 24 and 87 of the generai rules | of the courts. MARINE COURT—CHAMBERS, By Judge McAdam. Robinson va Davenpor.—Motion to vacate injune tion granted. Mateos vs. Nolan.—Motion denied, with §10 costs to defendant, to abide event Garsider vs Tuttle. —Order directing James E. Avery, third party, to pay over money, &c. Donohue vs, Merxol,—Keceiver appointed. bastin vs, Caldwol!; Schlueter vs. Dusenbury; Rus- peli vs. McKeaye; Flanagan ve. The Mayor, &e.; Lin- den vs. Meiderhaur; gieckholier vs Huber; Wells va, Be; Motions to advance causes granted. is vs. Brown; Pratt vs. Nicholl; Park, Jr, vs Sledge. —Receivers appointed. Hawksworth vs. Muor, WASHINGTON PLACE POLICE COURT. Before Judge Kilbreth. A YOUNG GIRL RUINED. On the night of the 27th of last month, while Abbie standing on the stoop of ber resi- she was accosted by a wotnan named Mary Brooks, “ho promised her jote of money if she would go with ber. Abbie, who is very young, consente’, and the two went toa house in hitedoten street, where, in the course of the ext day. she was outraged. Meanwhile her father had become alarmed, and in- formed the police of the Fitteenih — prey Fgh fs disappearance. Sergeant Murray soo the author of the ae ess an _— pcs dense. She was bri lore Jus 4 bers and held in $2,000 bail to answer, It w stated that Mary Brooks, the Seen, Me been Keo ap im many sueh crimes before, notably in | the case of Amelia - road of Morrisama. FIFPY-SEVENTH STE STREET COURT. i Before Judge Murray. DAxORBOUEL ass ASSAULTED WITH 4 CHAIR. ing between Adam Lang- poet rr Kreatrer, Gino. 47, renulted in 4 quarrel om Wednesday night, oceedings ¥acated | in Calvary Ceme: game weapon, A warrant was issued for the arrest of the father, Henry Hardter, and be will be arraigned this morning. Two grown up sisters of the girl ac- companied her, and 1t was at their solicitation that she had made the complaint. POLICE COURT NOTES. | On the 26th of January the lighter Hiram, the prop- | erty of Jobn Sabr, of No. 10 Vid slip, was stolen from | {te moorings at pier No, 7 East River. The value of | the vessel, along with its canvas and tackle, was about | | $2,000, The following day the liphter was found at pier 26 East River entirely stripped. Yesterday sporming « portion of the stolen canvas was found in he junk shop of Peter and Benjamin Hill, on the cor- ner of Pine and South streets, As the proprietors of the place could not give a satisfactory account ot how | they obtained the property Justice Bixby, at the Tombs Police Court, held them each in $1,000 bail to answer a charge of receiving stolen goods. A SWINDLER. j , Avery successful swindler has been going around among builders and private families up town borrow- ing ladders, hose, blocks and tackle, ropes, &c., for use in St Paul’s Roman Catholic church, Fifty-ninth street. Neither the church nor the victims ever see him again, His errand seems plausible, because the Fathers are enlarging their old houses or building new they peed just now, more than anything else, a police- | man to catch this ladder swindler and give him asum- | mer vacation up the river. MARRIAGES AND DEATIIS, MARRIED. & Cockzz—Maratiovs.—On March 8, at the residence of the bride's parents, by'the Rev. Dr. Mandeville, Cuarurs R. Cockux to Mosetta Grinxeit, daughter of Jobvn Maralious, all of New York. No cards. Levy—Herts.—On Wednesday, March 29, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Mr, Branenstein, Joux Levy to Mary, eldest daughter cf Lewis Herts, Esq., all of Brooklyn. No cards, SkessKL—CUTHRLL.—March 29, 1876, at tho residence of the bride’s mother, Mr. Hexry Sxzssgu, Jr., of to Miss Saux CUTHELL, daughter of DIED. AexaxpER.—At bis residence, 295 Cumberland st., Brooklyt, at nine o'clock A. M., Wednesday, Marchi 2 Captain ALLEY AtKxaxDER, 10 "the 52d year of his | “Fhe relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his fuverai, from Dr. yler's church, corner South Oxford st. and Latayette av., at two o'clock P, M., Sunday, April 2. Berxe.—March 31, Parrick Burke, aged 84 yer Relatives and friends are invited to attend Tis Ta fun- eral, trom his late pealeers £05 East 23d st., this day (Sunday), it two u’clock P. M. oat n Saturday, April 1, Many P., wife of Wm. aney. } Relatives and friends ot the family are respectfully Invited vo attend the tuneral services, at her late resi- dence, 347 Sth ay., on Monday, at cleven o'clock. CmarMax.—At Ridgewood, N. J., March 31, Rosetta A., wife of Charles E. Chapman, aged 40 years. uneral services on Monday, April 3, at two o'clock . M. Train leaves foot of Chambers st, via Erie Railway, at 10:45 A. M. Philadelphia papers please copy. Cumsixosx.—In Brooklyn, March 26, 1876, Jauns ged 73 years, ‘eme@tery March 29, Earix.—At Hackensack, N. J., March 30, Exrzanetn, Rede ate of the late Edward 1. Earle, inthe 79h year o rage. Funeral services on Monday, April 3, at half-past | two o'clock P, M., at the True Reformed Dutch church, | Hackensack. | Trains jeave Chambers St., via New Jer. petitions 00 April 1, Isaneuta Lucy, second daugh. | tad ‘of Jacob and Isabella Enkson, in the 7th year of | er age. Funeral on Monday, April 3, attwo P. M., from the | residence of her parents, No, 262 Skillman st, Brook- a, | Gopsry.—In Brooklyn, April 1, 1876, Saran Evry, | daughter of John 1. and Julia Godbey, aged 4 years and 6 months, The relatives and friends gre respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, April 3, at two o'clock, trom No, 192 Hall st. Greex.—At Plantsville, Conn., Maech 22. of scarict Nenu Louse yonly dang month and 26 da: and on March 29, Frepor aged 3 years and 9 months, cnildren of S. W. and M. i} R. Green. Greex.—Un Friday, March 31, Marta Louise Ccm- | sixes, daughter of jitiam and Maria Green. Funeral will take place from her tate residence, 334 | Pearl st, at twelve M., Sunday, April 2, thence to St. Anthony's church, Greenpoint, Remains to be interred Govwrs.—On Saturday morning, April 1, Tuomas Weatitentp Gonwiy, son of Samucl’A. und Emily God- aged § months, 25 days. ¢ Felatives and friends are respectfully invited to | attend the funeral, from the residence of his grand- father, No, 142 South 9th st., Brooklyn, E. D., v, April 8, at three o'clock P. M. .—At Harlem, on Thursday evening, March 30, Many Wace, beloved wite of John V. Halk, in the 87th year of her ago. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Sunday, April 2, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 453 East 116th st. Horoax.—On Frida; Horeax, in the 75th year of her age. The funeral will take place from the residence of her brother-in-law, Patrick Walsh, 420 East 25th st., on Sunday, April 2, at two o'clock. Hutysn. —On Thursday, March 30, after a lingering | Miness, Jous B. Hutyen, in the 67th year of bis age. The relatives and iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, irom bis late resi- on Mon- | dence, No, 12 West 30th st, at two P. M., Sunday, | April 2. Hoorsr.—At West Farms, 30, Eowarn, sen of Wail Hooper, in the 21st year of his age, Funeral on Sunday, Apri! 2, at four o'clock P. M., from Grace Church, West Farms Xeiatives and on Thursday, March the late Christine | friends are invited to attend. Howsro.—On March 31, of consumption, Josxrm Fraxcrs, the only and beloved son of Mary and the late James Howerd, aged 21 years ana 6 months. The funeral will take place from his residence, 22 Orchard st,, on Sunday, at haif-past one o'clock, Jackson —On Wed) y evening, March 29, Attcn, wite of William Jackson, in the 83d year ot her age Relatives and friends of the family are LO sega mvited to attend the sunefal services, at he: fesi- | dence, No, 124 1st place, South Breoklya, on Sunday, April 2, at half-past two P.M. Kexxepy.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, March 31, Runovy Kexxxvy, a native of Queens county, Ireland, at the addvanced age of 70 years, fortified by the’ rites Of the holy Catholic Churel Reqmiescat in pace. Relativ ind frends of the aol Ang ln are respectially — Invited to na the tuneral, from late residence, — No. 80 Sandiord st., Brooklyn, on Sunday, April, at |<” two P.M. \ Kitakr.—O¢ consumption, April 1, Haney @. Kyut- | MER, aged 44 years, Relatives aid frrends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, April 3, from his late residence, 309 De Kalb av., Brooklyn, at two o'clock. Laxnesa.—On- April 1, Juasita M. Lisrana, only child of Antonio and Gertrade Lierena, Sep ices at their residence, No, 221 Weat 24th st., sanday, a three o'clock P. it) The body will be taken to Cold Spring, Putnam county, N. Y., on Monday Morning, for interment Relatives and friends respect- | tally invited, |AUON. —MARGARKT, relict of Terence Mahon, native | of the county Westmeath, Ireland, April 1. Relatives and triends ot the ianiiy and those of her | sons Edward and John, and hor son-in-law James | Tracy, are respectfully invited to attend funeral, from her late residence, corner 24 a¥, and 76th st., on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. —in Tremont, on Friday morning, aed the residence of her son-1a law, Captain Willia B. Lowery, Mrs. Kuizaneta A. Magtix, in the ih \¢ year of ber ace. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the | No. 2, | only son of Hamilton and Anna Palmer, aged 18 months S | sey and New York Hallway, at] o'clock, returning at | bey Reet bcbg a ter), ged 2 years, L | 3) | | South America, Saute H. Ex.is, daughter of the late | netre. Address AMERICAN. k BACHELOR OF 36, UF SRV REY WAY BLIGTHLE. DE. | iaeet enego of the esanens funeral, from the house, on Morris st, near Railroad ay,, on Monday, April 3, 1876, at half-past ten. A. M. | Harlem trains leave Grand Central Depot at 8:44 and 9:44. ¥. Maviony.—On Friday, Mare 81, Jxxxum Ganrnups, ‘wite of John A. Mallory. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend tho funeral, from her late resi- dence, No, pay oad *&, on Monday, at baif-past twelve o'clock P. Ppa narn he, "Friday, March 31, 1876, Epwa MAIRENNKR, tO tbe 49th year of hix age. The relatives and friends of the esiamil, also the members of Amity Lodge, No. 323, F, "A. M., a Peapecttulty invited to attend the Tanerai, from the Methodist Protestant church, corner of 4th and South | 3d sts,, Brooklyn, E. D., on Tuesday, April 4, at two | o'clock P. M, Martmmws —On April 1, at bis residence, No. 337 West 26th st., alter w short ‘pent, Davia Grorce Matrukwa, in ihe 61st year ot bi: | PURNITURE, POTTERY, Funeral! from Twentieth street Fniscopa church, be- tween 8th and 9th avs., on Monday, April 3, atone P. M. Members of Templar "Lodge F. and A, M., and Henry Clay, No 10 A. P. ten A., are respectiully invited to at- | A. P. A.—The members of Henry Clay Lodge, No. | 10, A. P. A., are hereby notified to meet in their rooms, | corner of Sth av. and 18th st., on Monday, 84 in one o'clock P, M., for the purpose of attending funeral of our late brother, G Matthews, P.M. Mem- bers of sister Lodges are invited, Rg order S. NEILL, W. M. Jamns McALensm, R, Secretary. Mo.toy.—At Hunt’s Point, Westchester county, N. Y., om Thursday, March 30, Hvam Motuoy, aged 65 years. Friends of the family are feapsesialia invited to at- tend the funeral, from Hunt’s Point, on Sunday, April | 2, at one o'clock, to Morrjsania for interment, Mooney. turday, April 1, ANNA Moonxy, daughter ot Captain James Mooney and Catherme Mooney, aged | 4 years, § months and 2 days The relatives and tri us of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence, | 399 Greenwich st, corner of Beach at., Monday, April 3, at oue o'clock. Moxas.—On Friday, March 31, Maser A, twin | daughter of J. H. and Tressie Moran, aged 210 months. Funeral trom residence, 401 Weat 55th st,, this (Sun- | day) afternoon, at half-past.one o'clock, McRKAY, —C aturday, Aprill, Thomas Murmay, a native of Tuilyveen, county Cavan, Ireland, in the year of his age, at os and friends ofthe family are respect- 1 attend the funeral, from his late resi- , on Monday moruing, April at half past nin€ o’clock; from thence to the Church of St. Francis Xavier, West 16th st.,. where a solemn mass of requiem will'be offered for ‘the repose of his soul; thence to Caivary Cemetery for interment, McAvemy,—On Tuesday, Mareh 25, at bis residence, 414 2d av., Mr. Geonce McAxemyY, in the 72d year of bis age. Remaina interred in Trinity Cemetery on the Sist ult, O’Brigs.—On the Ist inst. Marraxw U’Brizn, tor twenty-three years sexton of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Newark, N. J., aged 3 years, A solemn requiem mass will be sung for the repose | of bis soul, in the Cathedral, on Tuesday, the 4th, at nine A. M, Dublin (Ireland) Nation please co} PaLwxn.—On Friday, March 31. icine Haaiztox, and 2 days, Funeral services on Monday, April 3, at ten o'clock A. M,, at 100 West 52d st. Friends are respectfully in- vited to attend, Prizen,—Juiivs ALRx. Prizer, aged 7 years, on the Bist of March, after a lingering illness. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, April 2 at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 205 Washington av., Brooklyn, Purirs. Suddenly, at Harlem, on Friday, March 31, Mary Puruuirs, In the 49th year of her age. Funeral services from her late residence 50 West 129th st, on Sunday alternoon, April 2, at nalf-past four o’clock. The remains will be interrod 1m Wood- awn Cemevery on Monday morning. @vins,—And anniversary mass of requiem will bo offered up for the repose of the soul of ‘Many £. Quixy, relict ot Thomas Quinn and sister of Toomas Coleman, in St. Jerome’s church, East 137th’ st, on Tuesday April 4, at ten o' "clock, to which the relatives and frionds of the family are invited. Ranxtx.—On Friday, March 31, Jomy, infant son of Jobn and Mary Jane Rankin. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 46 Prospect st,, Brooklyn, this (Sunuay) afternoon, at two o'clock. Raymoyp.—In Danbury, Conn., April 1, Saran M., we of Samuel G, Raymond, in the 58th year of her Funeral in Danbury, on Monday, April 8, at one o'clock P, M. Riper.—On Saturday, April 1, Parse M,, wife of M. V..N, Rider, in the 69th year of her age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- eral, from her lato residence, 111 East 26th Monday, April 3, at five P, M.;'also from 1 terian church, Jamaica, L. L, at twelve o'clock, on | Tuesday, April 4. Rowsox.—On Friday, March 31, Roszet Ropsox, | aged 69 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attond the fu- neral, from his late residence, 1,049 3d av., South Brooklyn, ‘on Monday, af two o’slock. Ryay.—At her residence, 231 East 28th st, on March 81, Mrs, Kats Ryax, eldest cage r of the late Jobn Martin, of Irishtown, Athlone, Westmeath county, Ire- land, Relatives and friends and the members of the Ath. Jone Guild of Friendship aro Fospectiully invited to at- | tend the funeral, this day, at b one o'clock P. M. Samcris.—On Friday, March 3i, at his resiuence, 185 Adelphi st.. Brooklyn, Joux Sauna, eldest son of | the late John Samuels, in the 66th year of his age. Funeral services at April 2. Saita,—On March 31, Euizanera Smita, aged 37 enrs. Relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from te residence, an East 47th st., Sunday, April 2, at ball-past one poe —In Brooklyn, on Friday, March 31, Mary, second daughter ot William P, and Margaret Smith, aged 6 years, 1 month and 5 days. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her ag sied 184 De Kalb av., on Sunday, Apmil 2, at two fhalf-past ‘wo P. M. Sunday, , Saitu.--On Friday, March 31, Tnowas E. Swit, in The relatives and friends, also tho members of James | © Rice Post, No. 29, are respectfully requested to at- nd the funeral, trom hys late residence, 302 East 49th , this (Sunday) aternoon, at two o'clock. Srrivore.—On Wednesday, March 29, 1870, Marna, wife of Albert s Springer, aged 32 youre rman Lodge 268, F, Relatives and friend is, also and A. M., and St. Johannis Lodge 301, I. 0. of 0, F., are respecttuily invited to attend the funeral, from hor late residence, ah TL North Moore st, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Tuomsox.—On April 1, Evizanstn, beloved wife of Walter Thomson, in the year of her ago, The tuncra! will take place from per Ingo residen 83 Kearney av., Jersey City Heights, on Monday, Apri two o’cloc! Edinburgh (Scotland) papers please copy. Trocnes.—February 2, while en route to Carthagena, | © W, Ellis, of Cincinnati, and beloved wife of Dr, Ed- | ward G, Trovhes, Due notice will be given when the remains arrivs in New York. Van Wyck, --At Plainfield, N. J., March 29, at the residence of her son-in-law Jobn W. Jones, Hanxam Vax Wreck, aged 83, relict of the late Isaac Van Wyck, of New York. Funeral services at the Reformed Dateh church, Fishkill village, Dutchess county, N. Y., on Monday, April 3, at three o'clock P. ‘Wattact.—At East Orange, N. J., on Friday, Mareh | 81, ManGarst, daughter of the late Captain Martin Brown, of Newtoundland, N. J., and wife of Wiliam Wallace, aged 79 years. The relatives aud irrends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at the Munn avenue yy terian, church, East Orange, on Monday, April 3, at alt past two o'clock ‘rain for Oreage: Jonction leaves | Barclay st. 10 P.M. Michigan ger please copy. Waustt. March 31, at 307 Mott et, Mannix Wa sn, a native of the parish of Inistoge, county Kil- kenny, Ireland, aged 80 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late ont t Sunday, ‘April 2 at hall-past one, to Galvary Cem Warrn.—On Friday tie March ‘ i 1876, at East New York, lL. L, long illness, Joux W. | Wantn (formerly of Now York cy) in the 65th year of his age. The relatives and friends, also members of Minerva | Lodge, No. 180, 1. 0. of 0, "¥., are. res} cttully invited to atiend bis taneral, on Sunday, April 2, from his late residence, Wykof av, and tie st., East New York, at one o’clock. i Waricut.—On Saturday ee i bt 1, antes Crawrorp Wriont, daughter of id Annie April “hte 1. Wright, aged 3 years, § months ana era day the residence of her parents, No, 26 West 46tn st. Funerai service will be held on Monday, remains will be taken to Woodiawn Cemetery for inter- | ment by the 1:40 train irom Grand Central depon ooo FINE ART! TRE GENS OIL PAINITNGS, 7 By West cre ern, for sale or exchange. Bist AND mt RTA “% TINGS, BOOKS, AN- tiques and Furniture at the Old Curionity shop, No, versity place. Fim, I s ie per ed from life amie Li a ine, on iver nm wo days, * Weraid Uptown Branen 0 two days, W. "i PRIMON IAL en ame LADY OF MEANS DESIRES A HUSHAND; WB mast be middie oral character aud a bra- Don 184 Herald othee, BX. WASHING: “age mage ove an agreeabie lady mo sat imetins Address, with soge particulars, Yan DER, Herald office. wl | «LADY OF {NEMENT Wisttey A, Agentieman of means. Addresp J. n Branch 5. PRT a Herald Up. IN GOOD BUSI- MIDDLE-AGED Bah dbp ont ind position, desi ondence with » xn res RRA WALES’ PILE OF THR NEW YORK ne Rat Sram Devombery Cede date, Address 5. TERS, “OY! STH, ON rete the Caterer, Wabi ADE, | H JBRe JOUNSON, ++ of Manchester, England, | J . at residences beep 9 ie Fe hold Furniture, ob partes dec declining hemsenevas neni ‘ss’ his spacious sales: ‘sooms as abo at ft Bomervilie Auction Mart 74 University place, on ¥) wHiNtsDay Ape '3, AT uct LARGE SALE OF OND H REMOVED FROx pie WAREHOUSE F TOR CON. eae ENCE OF SALE, asa Nit OMEN Lae ae) SALE. PORCELAIN, RELICS, &0., 74 Untworsity race: THURSDAY, AUCTIONEER. ore April 3, at 11 o,clock, at the auction University piace, corner Sth st. 8 eral as- porcmens of genteel Household Furniture, consisting of Pare lor Sufts, in green and maroon ‘and brocatel; Mir- Oil Raineings, Engravings, Ulack walnut Extension . black walnut di Chairs, biack wainut Bed- RGE aera AUCTIONEER HOLBROOK Cs x bat yee aes) sell wes day, ‘lock, at the ada ae] 0 ere =, Honoree “Chale, Mattresses, Beds, Bed: ding, Cutlery, Crocker: Plated Ware. Alto the Stock of secoud hand Furnivure Store.” Dealers invited, wy Figg AUCTIONEER. —HOLBROOK 2 o'clock, at the old Ofice Having lensed for aterm of years the galleries No. 645 Broadway, i eee 1d to reeeive on exhibition and sale Works ol e Libraries, & at his galleries as above, to ek ry will give his, ii tun! attention; will also, as customary for the past 2 ba mary personally ‘attend to sales of Houseliold Pa it private fesidences, at 10% o’cloct doe bis residence, NO. 12 EAST 17TH Si REE EES BROADWAY AND Genteel Household Furniture, comprising En: a elves and Brussels ts, Parlor Suits in brocate reps, Pier and Mai irrors, Lace Oarseins, black a sis Centre and side Tubles, Bi rs. vinci nut Bed- room Suits, Lounges, vi; bes Chaleg ‘black walnut Hutlor, Hareation, table and, Chairs, Crockery: Glass ant Plated’ Ware, Hair Mattresses, Holsters and Pillows, black walnut Hall Stand, Stair Carpets, Oilcloths, &c., together with an lero 1 fa! Kitchen Ware, with which the sale B._W. Williams, represeutative of Dwner, real es S. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONBER, SELLS TUES. day, April 4; Thursday. April @. and Saturday. April 6.8 1034 9 o'clock each day, the entire contents of No, jowery. JR., AUCTIONEER, ‘will seil at auction, positively, absolutely and without reserve, at 12 o'clocl on TUESDAY, April 4, at Exchange Salesroom, 11 Brondway, New York, by bab ofa cuetoune about removing to pe Steen perb terran and anim} eke in in Breckiyn and Hill, between nd eplendidly ituated in the choicest East New York, as follon Nos, 149 and 157 South Eortland, ay. i nth, extra Large convenient and desirab! ‘daily Mugniticent Lots Hear Prospect Park. gest side, entire front, between Monty 8 troll sts. conmendae thin 400 feet of Kingston av., thenc y ar 20 Lots; Atianti arene Bonterard and St. Pacific st., south ikon! Bost New York— 5 Lote. sttond this sale. wery Jot offered will be sold to the highest « ‘m REN Si io ED. WARD EuOLF, 185 Mont: und J. DAVENPORT & SON, corner of’ Fulton and Portiand av. Ried 4G MEYEN & CO., 37, Park row, and JERE. ‘JOHNS IN, Sr., 21 Park row, New York. ERE, JOUNSON) JR. AU MIONEER, will Fatty Bul ‘sell at auction, at the Exchange Sales- ooms, Trinity Building, 111. Bro day. April 4, 12 o'clogk, ( premises, No. 71 Gra- Hadi ae between Myrtle and Flushing wa, Brookiyn, «two Hory Brice Sasoment frame, House, ten, roome, water end sewer hoes pha Property can be any time, For maps and farther lure apply at the office of the Auctioneer, 21 Park SeEnacHEE AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON ¢, Monday, April 3, 1876, at salestooms 184 Chatham st., at 11 o'clock, on aecout of whom it may ccncera, alotof an: tique C Sofas, Lounges, ingrain sat Brussels Carpets, Matting. Tables, Olicioth, mantel Mirrors, Clocks, one upright Piano, Hilliard Table, Paintings, Desks, three iron Sales, lo sewing Machines, Chronos, Clothing Ci 15 axsorted Stove: ; also a lot ane AY, Apri Taps, Rarenet ais, Wrench W BDNESDAY,, April 5, monds, Jewelr Srstesiee eavention: gath tn sik Mimaneboastens AMES CAGNRY, AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE bi ‘av.)—Advances on. customary during past 26 years AUCTIONERR, WILL SELL, ON 3. ethene 10M orslock, at Hacgers | Sth av., large assort- ia Goods, Furniture, Bet, Bod Bedding, Crock- ery, Glassware, Carpets, Wearing Apparel, Theatrical Prop- erties, &c. HAVES, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON TUES- day, April 4, at 1034 A. M., the entire’ contents of a. fous story brown stone house, No. 20 West 32d st... in- Bedroom and farlor Furnit . handsome set of Darticalara on Tuesday morning. J. attention to sules at private residences. ERS’ SALES—BY JAMES a auc. tioneer, at Meee SY Bowery Monday, April 3, 500 lots Men's and Women's Clothing, by order Joseph Hlunauer, 70 Watches and Jewelry, by or- Tuesday, April 500 lot der of Siew 018 Hudson st. ‘Wednesday, April 5, 500 lots of Men's and Women's Cloth- tng. by ord fof Me Nattonheimer, Sd av., and J. Burano- wits, ‘Thurmdays April 6, 600 lote of Watches nd Jowsley rier re Brothers, Catharine st., and I tanton DAWNBROKERS’ Lg mae F KR. FIELD, GENERAL Auctioneer, snlesroom No. 80 Bowery. Tuerday, April 4, by order of M. Melnbuch, Grand st., 600 lots of Clothing. Vednesday, Apri 5, bv order of the tate firm of Bimpron, Green & Uo. 1 £00 lots of Clothing, together ‘300 lots of atl ii inde a&o., in 6, by order of a, Willinmisburg, 600 jn rit, by order of Henry McAt Sth ayv., ent lots se ‘lothi iGHARD V. HARNETT. AUOTIONEER. Receiver’s sale of valuable Real Estate. RICHARD V. MARNETT wil sat WEDNESDAY, April 12, 1 12 plelock 3. at f the Lixehange delestoom itl Brosdway, New York, order Bu llurd’ Haq. receiver of Third Aes: Savini “Siar hoe La aid ried BUILDING, ‘0. 969 Sth. h ay, four a mory high a D Nova Scotia stone mets 96 Baek 4000 ot, brown stone Howse wean eued sabcollany TI.cmeays Pook 0. 28 Bast 47th st., corner Madison av. stuop brown stone House, 20x55x 100.5 a ion. 7, 19, 21, 23 5 Bast or th Noy ea ‘aut 25th at two tory Brick Stable, 2040.9 feet, ory rd roof) frame x99. ioral “10-100 agree of Land at Union Heights, at Tarrytown. West Mount Vernon—Country Seat, halt acre of Land and Honse, Satie t wines the houses and further information as Wee the above houses contain every modern improvement way. ‘Messrs, WALTHRS enor give their ur porsaal attention to | the sale at auction of Furniture, de, at private residences or at Highest prices obtained and prompt re- turns. Best reterences. nblished 29 years Whol roadway, viz., chests cree ek Teas In baga, bo: appe’ 200 bo: is, Rice jccory, io Beaker’ rails, Brooms, Sardines, Cheeve ‘Chimneys, Pekless ‘Glass Case, &e. ; bey ony Rhine Wine, Liquors, a a5 oe ‘order assienee. Also, to vances, ad elegant new Cabinet Organ and one go billiard Table. en raid ‘say ten TELEGRAM TEST LOCAL NEWS. ‘rach TWO CENTS. public ven: ie o'clock in barrels af g Mtock aud Fizteres ot 1 Oth st, and 9th WILLIAM ¢ @ ‘CONN, Sheriff. Janus Fay, Deouty Sheriff. Xaw 1 York, March 20, 1876, Ss. HERMAN, SHERIFFS AND GBNERAL AUC. ‘will sell FOS. An ape a at PA o'clock, ‘West Houston sesoruinent of jowsehold Enrnteare, a: int gentce! elegant Parlor. oh nz Bedroom and Kitehen Furni Brussels, i ‘ain and ‘Oil Paintings, Ps Glaseware, , Bale positive, in lots, Dealers and others invited. HERIFI'S ee. OF a VORS at as'la. ‘and Back Bar, &¢—S, RMAN, eral Auctioneer, seils Monda y apa 3, the Stock and Fixtures of «fh consisting of a large assortmet Gies Ging, Champagnes, Ales, &e. 2 bottles, demijonns; a large | Brea Hack ins, ‘Charts, Deke, Fables, tof Groceries, Sweet Oil, &e. Kale vetiig, D WILLIAM ©, CON “Gaantes W. Urnam, Deputy. Sigeres SALE.—PRTER HOW ig Monday. u Toms, No. 11 University pince, corner Sdiack walnut tailor Tables, Desk, kid and castor Gloves, Shirts sis, a THERIPP'S SALE OF VEORT, 8. HERMA: hl rk. ‘Oranges, “Shanes ‘W. Uruan, Deputy. { auc apt | sees AT AUCTION. Ss. tioneer. Stn ee 13 A Bonsit amagnee tle jock and Machiner} ‘Moxander Stein. rapt, on Wednends April rearf I o'clock, at No, 102 Attorney st.. Of Rolahed ished Furniture, » large lot of ished and wu Fence, also lot of U; tering Goods, Machinery, Belper aia Yor cash, By order of SE schee PHL TAN FT AUSHIOWEREL OFFICE NO. 3 Cham! B: je] ‘of a chattel mortgage, I will sell un Monger, ft 1044 o'clock, the entire Furniture of the hotel Nos, 163" a 3 Cansi ‘ne. comer-of beth at, comprias edatends and Beatin of 40 rooms, Brussels so Bhaie also contetns of the waluns Liquor Counters. Lager Beer | oxee, iron Gals, French Plate Mirrors, Chandeliers, Ciaseware, Chairs, Tables, Be. |AS. P. MATHER, Attorney for Mortgaxce. For Other Shipping Advertisements See irectory. age pnd lngrale, Carpets, | for one week only, ‘rior, Dining Room and Shember Pornivare, 4 the immense warerooms of DEGRAAF @ TAYLOR, Nos. 87 and 80 Bowers, 65 Chrystie st., sud 180 and 132 Hester st, New York. Parlor Butts, seven pieces, in rep or haircloth, $90, $35 and $45. Wainus marble top Chamber Suits, with Dressing Case, $00, 875 and $90, Walous or oak Dining Room Suits, consisting of Sideboard, Extension Table and six Chairs $52, $65 und 875. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR, main entrance, 87 Bowery. | A GeERLY AND MONTHLY, PAYMENTS TAKEN | tL. for Furniture, Carpets and Beddin: M. CO’ PRRTHWAIT A COS 155 ‘und ot Chatham st” Au im | Meuse stock as low prices. { A —FU! ee FURNITURE, poeeuse cetae | A. oy tunity for housereepers, hot | dade. Beitare taraty Ssclinine hogsskenpise? wil sal | thelr elegant Household Furniture, Mirrors, velvet and Bra arperg magnificent Steinway, & rassele Pianoforte, used one year, cost $1,000, for 580 eu toned Windsor upright Pianoforte for less than halt cost, fine Oil Paintings, imported Bronzes, French Clocks, Ac. ; superb Bedroom Suits, in fixed rosewood and French inlaid, black walnut Bedste: Dressing Cases, Wardrobes, hair gad spring Mattresses, Contre Tables, 80) Garis velvet and Brussels Carpets, a gard: real’ Ince Curtains, Butler, | Extension Taoie, » lars ig Chair, in le: hina, ware, Cutlery, basement and kitohen Furniture ; will be at any re call and ine th 7 EXTRAORDINARY SALE IN Furniture, Furnitare, Furniture. Great bargains. Great bargains, ‘The largest and finest stock of Parlor and Chamber Suits ever offered for sale in this city. Over 300 complete Sets in stoc! Latest designs. et materials, Selling at a sacrifice. Dealers and private buyers invited. . LOWENBBIN, 262 Hu Eighth a A ‘BARGAINS IN Furniture of our own manufacture. Buamelied Cottage Suits, $25 up. Solid walnut Bedroom Suits, $50 up. Silver maple Chamber Suits. Maple and rosewood Chamber Suits, Furnitare in Eastiak Parlor, Library and Dining Ror Room Furniture in great va- designs. Hoty ; Decorations. Ry batt gxtremely low prices corner Sping apd ‘and Crosby sts, ‘New York. 1850, Established 1850. Al. eR Great bargains in fine Furniture. Parlor Suits in satins, repa pa and all other kinds of farni- ture covering at low prices. | [Chamber Suits in walnut, and oth i | Hl other woods, st low Library and Sitting Room Furniture at low prices. Purchasers will save Woes by by giving us acall FREEMAN, . GILLIES &, 00., rmorly with Gl. Kelty & Co, URNITURE AND ) CARFBTS. The most complete assortinent of Parlor, Library, Cham- der, Dining Room and Kitehen Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &c, ra ae. ngs, Mats, Matting, &e., in the elty, at prices whi ar ich DEFY COMPETITION, Magnificent b. w. Di BEAD 7 atlas, $300; worth cent b. w. Dressin: si s ‘$500, Fine. ©. Brocsing Case Baits, 875: 6 worth $125, zines w. yy Saito, #5 $50; wert 0. ttage Suits, cary ‘worth $40. Fine Partor Suits, 7 re ttecen 058 ‘worth $80, Extra Fine Parlor Sui oan (a ‘$100. ARPES Velvet Carpet from $175; worth €2 50. English Body Brussels, $1 Li Apartess Body Bri my ay ind j Tree Phy Carpe $1 25, rain Carpet, ie. Oileiotbs from Be, tide. Be. Rugs, Mats, Matsings, Néeyi iced jess Sure Now offered a LLY's, Corner ash ae and 6th av. The leading Furniture and Carpet House in the United States on “The Instelment Plan. Entablished J0 years, GEORGE A. CLARKE, 747 Broadway. The high degree ot perfection to which we have brought Pr te of pas mente ‘sveules us to Taralah ps ban poses v 4 the Jowest prices «nd upon the most liberal terms o! ments. Printed cee yers if ents senton applica- tion. Special scale ve parents, tor furnishing Homes tod French fats, “All ‘at cash prices if puid for within three months, A’ PORTINGTON'S, 342 Hudson ! Factory 107 Charles st. ‘Those in want of Furniture are fuvited to call and sate my ee stock of Parlor, Dining Room hamber Furo! Parlor Suits, $40 and upward; all of my own manufactare. j tee Matin, Oa CHARLES H. BUHDE, Prop | sie arate cats pass the door, 7 / Sennen (9 * PURNITURE, BAW GOODE, Wo PRICES. ve EPERS. ATTENTION. tsatrenen ot AGF, OF the coring wade 9 lenge get crnortdne Yoo SAE 2 ise Pi Ween ae ‘arpets; sido ll Siow all $100.19) of Parlor, Office Furniture, tm all a1 Parlor KE! 512 and SEATS an corner Ath st es Prices to att the ti times, Pract Pactl, 1 ASCE You. advertisement i old, fies clang and relia isan between San and —" the finest, most elegant, most moat veried Sand mont extenrive stock to be found in sae city, -Paglor, Chamber, Dining Room and Library Mattresses, spring Bods, Cornices, pier Glasses, de. Call and obtain entimate before buying. ac ane olin to attend. 152 and 154 Went 23d st. Paiomh LACK WALNUT _AND COTTAGE, pets to let for Board; now GENTENSEAL PROFIT, Herald atieer °°? 8, LETHE OMPLETE F ITURE AND ae ALE. comp! ‘URN! ee A f story vateanide ay Lo Apply te Le BRENHETWER, Se Cloud CHEAP, L FOR SSS EES ae ie “SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS AND Ollcloths very cheap, at the old place, 112, Fulton at; price list sent free, BED IN GOOD m1 PFIGE FURNITCRE CHEAP.-ONE MEDIUM SIZE Marvin Salo: gue mahogony Desk; one large sine Mir- ror; Chairs, Stove, dc. Apply 1u rear office, second loft, No. 13 Bareiay st. ARTES HAVING CARPETS OR FURNITU! one of can receive the bighest pri Mt. ABRAHAMS 257 7th av., near 254 ECLINING lately PEISER, 203 70h av. Hl ior Carpets. Fu Furniture, Pianos, Mirrors, Revovan OF . GEO, © FLINT & 00, FeRNITURE MANUFACTURERS, TO 106 AND 106 WEST 14TH 8T., detween 6th and 7th ave, one door west of 6th av, | Full Cottage Bedroom Suit Solid walnut Bedroom Dressing Case Suite... Solid walnut Extension Tables... Parlor Sits, well made, new styles. BASTLAKE FURNITURE tm great variety at low prices. Pior and mantel Mirrors, J.ambrequins, Curtains, &. _ III EO, ©, FLINT & CO, 104 and 106 Wess i4th st. EAD THE SUNDAY TELEGRAM FOR THE LATEST LOCAL NEWS. PRICE TWO CENTS. \PLENDID 01 OFFERCLADY | y WILL SELL SUPER! Bedroom Suit for $175, cost $325; also massive, elabor ‘a rved marble top Buffet for $75, cost $200. Those i rior Furniture shoald examine this chasing elsewhere, Call at 49 Bainbridge st., Brooklyn. Géitirs, PARLOR BEDs, 818 BROADWAY; PRICES from $20 to $125, Call and examine. Ri 5 cuit AaRDt GAFE STORAGE IN ULEAN ROOMS AT A SY Ubie Tate ws the Furniture Warerooras of Pic from 61 ‘ard. 218 Wi oTehet, ‘7th av, ATE. Ate er v No. S Aree Offer the following first class goods at reat enctiton fine Arion Grand Piano, Elegant four round, nearly new, Haines Bros, do, 12 stop Burdett Parlor Organ. nearl; 7 Supced Parlog atte, cotattm atinke Char ber Suit, fou 5 very fine Bitebourts: 1 splendid rosewood and gilt hat Sl ce 8 elegant Armoires, Easols, Pedestal Honse Desks, Tables, £6, 150 fine brass Bird Cazes, vest make. Fine ee iva and Turkish, Patent Rocking, Sewing and Nurse Chaira Loather Library Sut, Simin and Revolving do. ove goods warranted strictly first class, and offered af beyond competition. (0 SELL—PARLOR FURNITURE: SEVEN PIECES; price $75. Apply at 40 Union square, MHE LARGEST AND sortment of Househol or instalments; call and e: T AS seal “GENERAL AS. , away down for cash ine. LEEN'S, 22 East 13th st. HE LEADING FURNITURE AND CARPET House in the United States on tne instalmant plan is george beter plas bed 717 Broadway. Special terms for furn' flats, yaar east Carpets, Be Forms; rau be ore r° peti OF FURNITURE FOR SMALL office, in good condition, Address box 5,573 Post office "ANTED—A SUIT OF PARLOR FURNITURE AND sinreekS fe Tee ath in good yr, cheap, Address, full station er RO want beep, erin IN THE bt aed a ee hoe Wert Sad ne, New Yore, aah "eS atk. HIRE—FURNITURE, Lar done fe igh ‘and Crockery, for & ho of order; will te Address H., and in three oe jalts. Zz" and plntion Sete; Phawpern Fer genane Tal Be Be at trois Urand aren ferry of SIXth avenue oars oF Bree BROUGH, 128 Woes 24ch st Ovi SET—FLESH COLOR; MUST BE 6! EN TO recluted h inserted without extracting the Toots: SO West ‘24th at. Dr. R. G. DURKIN, WATCHES, | VEWELKY, &C, Wo BROAD WAR, ., DIAMON! Watonencgl and lversseweley Eases Sass a Hair Showin &e bocght ani sold: Ionut negosietes. J.T, LYNCH, formerty New York Hotel Pedy ® or peo SOLITAI ae and Cluster Ber, ah low prices. arrin DS BROS See 1,207 roses ATs REINANS, I¢ NASSAU ST, ROOM 5.—AD- oe, Diam Watcher, Jewelry, cques, Camere » Shawls, rt low nice Watehes for sale chen] 8 bo suit the times. LARGE As TSA RIFICE-PROPERTY OF FAMILY pegstae eit; agnificent satin brocade Paricr Suit, nt $700, for one do., ¢oi0y brocatel, ond batt cloth Suits, $35, ae wood Pi \ Pianoiorte "chamber Suits” | with Dresiing Cases, ads, Bureaus, Mat | fremves, Bedding, 19 Carpets, 2. Curtains, Mirrors, silverw c. eat this Sunday or Monday, at private residence, 108 East {OUSRKERPERS, HOTEL KEEPE' arehaaing positive enance.—Enti f private mansion (23 rooms) for sale aS. Satin Seb depres, Parier one Drew | oon $200, ga: Tapestry pate inno, $200. Dining det, eowen Tabi | with’ Dressing C |) SMALL FAMILY, GIVING UP HOU@EKEEPING, | ys sell, at a ey one Housebold Enrniture, hole of. art, to private parti 0 nts need answer. Kader ARNOLD, bow 4.530 Post ottce. N HUEGANT NEW PARLOR SUIT FOR SALE— For $75; worth $200, holstering first class, Cail on lor Tuesday at Fourth st., wear Broadway. COVERED WITH GREEN au URE AT PRIVATE RESI- ee his —— nag the same, as customat past seventeen yent | aes A. MATHEWS, Auctionser, 47 and 49 Liberty oo “) UCGTION ROOMS, 30 EAST 13TH bat —C ARPETS, itrors, Sofa Beds, Armotres, Wardrobes, renn, Nisieude, Pi Parlor Suits, private sale, ‘Lecciee price: LARGE ASSORTMENT. OF CARPETS, FURNITURE vd ing at O. FARR! 3 salesrooms, 410 Sth tween 30th and Bist sts. eee taken weekly or | monthly. m Be K WALNUT AND GILT MARBLE TOP TABLE, i three paite embroidered Pillow shame, wi English G in the centre, 810 OS., 1,267 Broadway. URNITUR F careers BRODIE: | THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND LOWEST PRU AT BLM. COWPERTUWAIT & CO.'S, yyy ae lee ate tity sell; iba owe ap. 2 ANORS ae ure, 13 ‘suction sale rniture and Merchandise; P. T 808 San fap DIAMONDS, yyy el n warw: s RowNrivALs dlssond broker, loans nevoutated: ABRICAS eo RICE. «870,00, — DIAMONDS yon, J o> ays Silverware, Valuabli in Wath one fe oatared Ds atchor, & listed 1 SNAMBENGH I Dewees 135 Brondway. amaATes ie DIAMONDS, GOLD WATCHES ANG ‘some deen worn, halt price, in warranted la every respect. “GBC: ALLEN, 1,100 Brows way, near 20th st, JYARGAINS IN DIAMONDS AND GOLD WATCHES. — ‘Some been worn , half price; warranted in every respect. GEO, C. ALLEN, 1.190 jrondway, near 20th st, oO Pi I A GOOD WATCH OR A int Go te GEO. C. frosdenht are ry TAMOND Faia ra AND eee EARRINGS, Stade ai prteens J ont amore — also two very ren we Onerg ea nae 1.207 Broadway, REAT BARGAINS. —1 JULES JURGENSEN WATCH, ster A Sam I GaRO' bane Mines seme 8 meter, Sx 00: 1 American st 1 ship's © AtteN' Ls , Bear 20D minder, #58 "eo Te i FLVEATONR BiAORD a RING: AL30 Gress toe tid 3 omen. LENT, Herald Has. _— sold and exch: in Diamon bets DIAMOND ALLEN, 1,199 & PINE DIAMONDS IN PAWN, Chain and other Jewelry, ver mach, wilt sell tickets ‘cheap. ‘Address EVES fr Herald office. FLV 0 0ae POR TURN AND WILL SELL LOW Jarge diamond Cross, single stone diamond Kar rings 40 SGKES, box 186 Herald “{NDO BROS., 1907 BROADWAY.—GOLD_ VEST AND Neek Uhaing, jets, ots, Bilverware, Opera OI ct lh tad iver Waste wercurs A AND aah rater LEN FIRST 7 9R7 BROADWaY, 90 Broudway fo Li aa HERALD UPTOWS 1.267 Bench oties, room B: partor ior tediens erent 1.297 Broadway.—Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Ae-, bough: and sold. mE CLOTHING. TB. MINTZ'S, 429 OTH Av., ‘ST, and Z48 Sd AS above 2th st. hake els ae thi fot can receive 50 percent more in cash Saceeigel ie Garret Je savory. Orders Sencrasliy. ov iy AT EDWARD MILLERS WELL KNOWN ESTAB 68 6th aw ear Waveriey place, utmost beh ni, Carpets, by calling om oF TWEEN re REN 3D AND 508 me Yaine ps At ats BROADWAY, ala As by calling

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