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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1876 T \ , i i Ca epee up nee ica Ra i er j ae FINANCIAL, Pursells and J. Teacy did very brillant service for the | invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, ITUATIONS WANTRD—FEMALES, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, a Tyrer Or nik Arlington. Hayes and Clare did beat for thelr sid No, 236 7th ay., on ‘Thursday, July 6, 5. Boeken. ‘ : a andresses, de. O Jensey Cree Ixsunance Compasy, ‘The score was as follows :-— OrCoxsor.—On Tuesday, July 4, Many, wife of Will- FAS? SATILST.—A PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL AS | 6)6) WEST 27TH STA FIRST CLASS LAUNs Iuusey Crt Juae 30, 1870, Players. Ie \li PO.A.2. eT POLE fee feneeel'olt cotenad nees hukddaiacaenon, We. kood cook, bread and biseult maker. Cuil for two days | GO dress to xo out by the day flnting and inc a ‘orty. ft . A. Players. BAB. . w Poo ‘¥y D AY., RING THIRD BELL,—A RES! The Board of Dire: tavea’ his company SEO" b, @:i3 Ration wis 28S 0 2) MnO OM sh, om. Bharata sake ak belt pes rivensiny Poaceae. | O49 Fe Aires andres or ehamhermald, and to am clared a seini-annual dividend of ten 3 2.2 2 Gedney, L't 0 1 3 0 O | BNE o'clock, tot e Church of the Sacred Heart, ode cook and to assist in wasbing | sist with washing; willing and obliging; elty oF eoumtrys The New Mining Board and | Stas nis samt route, secwmary.. | Hersh t;2 1 9 © O Lougulio.ge 1 1 3 2 2) SGM ences hand ee are ears alt Cet tees cy ravens | Pon'toonon al ore tytn . Secretary. “ oi » cele’ ep ayers yr BELL — HE BOND STREKT SAVINGS BANK, S| Horelgeuse LD 2 1 2 O Isherwo'd1b2 2 & O 4 | her soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery, The rela- THE WOMEN axa | OSB. OAs, Gece bian ual ok eee Its Prospects. 4 T . ww one vune 90,187a.$ | Dang. tb... 0 0 6 0.0 Walhee tet 0 2 0 0 | Wes ANd Iriends of the famiy and of her brothers, + aud’ ironer, willing to goin the | week, or would do housecleaning: 11 years’ elty reterencs. ‘The THIRTY SECOND RHeEST Vib Xb. ate 130 0 J fecyas0 O13 1 Joun and Edmond Connelly, are’ respectiully invited to Pag ‘i i abe, 3b. 0 0 3 2 1 FPurselle 0 2 6 2 1 ee Fae é YOUNG WO- | (+ WEST 89TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’S).—& 3tLasana'under ad stthe users per seurper uname | BFeoRaD, c OO 6 2 2 J.Pumoy,ab0 1 0 3 O| inure Monday, te A taro, May OTR | 63 manne rood olan cniiemargaee | OZone ptm an nit ming Se tea 1a bl ote wis hel poral a A . {no object on tu the country y . stress, 0 Wats Seamer, July 4, 1876 tiie there Polnie,.. 788 BFGF. Touale, 8 BH 6 | _ Hotaslves and frends of Robert, Fuimek, James, and | =™r2+ ne euecn on tose comb: best oly eelerenee, | sivoet, oF walt on: @ lady bata If it be true that a petition is being circulated by a Secretary. Q ADAMS, Pi a dees ae Jobn O'Rerliey aud Muggie Boden are requested toattend | 4.6) ye ee Say or i i gd a — FRONT CAS WEP few members of the New York Stock Exchange asking Mi Posi Ped 0: BEFOKE THE 1 2d, 3 7 the funeral on Wednesday, July 5, 1876, at two P. bb poner: r ‘ 18 y ; Clubs, st 2d, deh. 4th, Sth, Oth. Tth, 8th, Sot } and tr ther to assiet and do cbhambe vspectable widow lady; good city re! for the tptroduction of mining shares upon the regular | 2ULY Wii DATE INTE: Benue | Chelsea, Le 00 Be 0, ee | eh EE ROSES. Shy Serb UE Hi. Punuax, | “ntinss oF would do general housework | Gaul trom 10 to 4 0 cloel Mrs. RIELY. Arlington . 1 002 000 2 O65 DAM UB BUpUny, SUL Ae: eAURG, MELAN, | >) ST. MARK’S PLACE, ATI ST, (PRESENT EM ()9 Bast dist & \ YOUNG WOMAN AS NURSE call it im to be feared that the movement will result in $50,006 Coysoltdated By Runs earned—Chelsea, 0; Arlington, 1. Rig YE cata pmo ap dy hog, eg OO a SD hpeth nae pat cose cintes' aod ueeoe 102 ‘cipeie or tating care of children from infancy’ Qseless.and unprofitable antagonism The preject for | December. Due Pochmrer t. Anas. Irice, * | | First base by errors ‘of opponents—Cholsea, 3; Ar | o¢ xt panl’s Teinperance Guid, ure Fespectiuliy. In- | Kurt baker: best city reference, sada wing TeaEe vetsesaee, renee a Mining Board as a specialty is already so far advanced Fark Tends. | Tatcrest January andJuly, Dae July 1, 1919, iam EK Oe Vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis | 109 MAP PR NT EMPLOYER'S) QQ WEST itil STA GIRE, LATELY LANDED us to give assurance of specdy and substantial success, and interest. vs . , n 4 3 parents, 510 West Sith st, on Wednesday morning, | geaning ct eet tae alenarad ss aaball Mere epee ol es da eli io he oy i waflcent number of applications: a0 memberiBlb | wales Bendis: Tetras Megane Pernt ‘Dus Novem: | DUO —MY Deschare, of the Biatem Inland tub, |) 34175 ‘as ino; thence to Bt Paul’echureh, oornor | “am OE , | Josten to the MUMS A Libs, one WU ] Daving been already made, ou abasis of $100 asthe | ber}, 1005. Price 106 and interest. pie eican we 9th st. and vith ay where there will be a solomn re- | ll “ee hs Pehl MOE GIRLS: | 18 Gk EN eiENCHT aWOMan. 96 TEARS fi $25,000 Elizabeth City 74, BASE BALL NOTES, quiem mass, ani thence to Calvary. | deena ded walGrvent hath ute’ cxesiiews Site io prlonae fecaline” Addseus & COMMTANT. initiation fee, to proceed to business as soon asthe ‘Genentintee Bands. Interest April and’ October. Due | The return match botween the Chelseas and Har. | POW##,—On monday, July 3, Dasiey Power, aged 50. | jroners; two gnod sels, with ood city reference | sewlug ina private family, Addr Eset necessary preparations can be made, ‘There is un> | APH RIT vards will be played on the Union Grounds nest | quejfciatives and irlends of the tamnily aro’ respoct- Wier at a a | Ay (COMPETENT NORGE doabiedly room in New York for such an organization, | Flouting Debt Honds, tnterest Muy if aid November 15. | ie fully invited to, altend the (ugerad, fro bas tale: rest, | 11 GS. odie sant telty te mitns belie eisai Duc May 19, 1904. Vrice 110 and . riday dence, 81 Essex st, ou Wednesday, July 5, at two SeCra 8 Tepe? | 3 | . TS: THE NEW BOAR! pte Fit O Fasanle ( panty T8. Due Mi 2 xt Petey the Nameless and Staten Isiand clubs yaar a M. iS pas i Se 127 fz nt AS FIRST CLASS COOK; | =A youNG GiRL aS NURSE ot Mut De La jue March 1 ‘nowpEr CLva, ol cl - ands al Vents and i is an ex b 3 y fe ci is pe fg hr with i on ae Bh Leiba Trice reat ieee & 85 - sialestdsttensgsduicaian pbaiilelad 1o" ROCNCRE ROR Danek BUR RErRIb AR be ed pantry baker: go reference, Call for two days | aa oe aaa ak ¢ rmed, by the express terms of its constitution, ex: 10,000 Albany City 7's, “ Weduesday, July 5, at ono o'clock P. M., to attend'the | 7< BOTH ST., SECOND FLIOR—A_ RE- irl to take care a ‘ eluded all other than mining scourities; bat, should | Fark Honds, Interest May aud November. Due May 1, FELL FROM A WINDOW. | funeral of vur lute meiner, Daniel Powers LZ spectaio colored woman xs cook; thoroughly uu | "D7 He anencaats TOUR the New York Stock Exchange, through its governing $100,000 Brooklyn City 6's, Be et Sao NICHOLAS KENNEY, President, | derstands her business, __ | HOG “ite 5 a situation to. mind 1 1 If i sea 40 it be om 4 j08 and interest, ‘ames Nicoll, aged twenty-three years, fell from the James B. Murray. Secretary. 13( WESr 19TH & Cook TO hildren ‘or do light wk advees committee, place itself in opposition and @n- For sale by: i top floor of his residence, No, $3 St Mark’s place, to the Pikx.—July 4, 1876, suddenly, Sorovon M. Pike, e to the country: can ta eof milk and butter. oye a rs RIED WOMAN deavor to retard what it cannot possibly and should DANIEL A. MORAN, No. 40 Wall st, aged 70 years, a - | RQ WEST 407i St.—A YOUNG MARRIED WOMA. } = — sidewalk and was imStantly kil.ed early yesterday Funoral frum residence of hia son-in-law, 8. A. Wolf, li 3 WEST 25TH ST.—aS FIRST CLASS DIN: OOO as wet nurse; breast milk two months old; eity oF or order cook in hotel or club house; first class cily | country. mere 128 West 47th st., ence. Pe AM 2) AN ; . -s cn Cineinnath and’San Francisco papers please copy. N ) ; JORINSON, —On Sunday, Jul; Wituiam Duer Ron- ARRIAGES AND DEATUS, migos, in the O5th your of his age. Funerat at Trinity chapel on Wednesday, July 5, at iday, 7th inst, at nine A.M. Bot desire to prevent, the members of the Mining Board might, and provably would, in self-defence, re- ik FIRM” OF DAVID™ Ss. BROWN taliate by removing the restriction as to a octeiod oy the uetersinnea’or at aka 4g sont Front at CURITINS TO BE DEALT IN HULADELPULA, July DAVID s. BKO TUE SECURITIES DAVID 5 BuON URSE; & OF 40TH 8T.—AS 5 623 Da JZ good city rete hones 747 Tit. AVA COMPETENT WOMAN ad AG chile nurs throe ands half years’ city reference and thus admitto their list all the more active stocks BIRTH. ten A. M. . from lust now on this market, There arc doubtless a large num- Fontox.—Born, July 4, 1876, to the wife of Jacon | , SIMONSON,—On Monday, July % Frank Tame, son of | Mom last pace. ber of persons who, having no spectal interest in Houros, a daughter, at the residence of the grana- | Joseph M. Simonson, Jr. and the late Sura E, Simou- | D()D WEST inining, would gladly embrace an opportunity to allie parents, W, J. Valentine, Esq., Fordham, this city, be ne et Sarid ‘sort lath, petiole 87 Hanson | 20 !ne in this country, but bus ood city re Waitresses, &e. WEST 51ST St.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST class waitress, Can be seen for two days, na Miscelianeons. D7 NORTH WASHINGTON SQUAR “trys | 2 (worn wishes to find a lady going to, arma i ins an attendant; would offer her services for WEDISH WO. BL ate with a new Board tnat would extend its dealings to. , Bron vn, oy Thursday, 6th inst, at three 204. Ha i St. TOF FLOOK, y ¥ he act: sl 4 lock. Friends and relatives ure respectfully invited | je youn gicl as cook and to assistin washing au the act cs Hepa! and hoe niece sie hela A Vetee Gaecen ied week tr evertoody, ‘vatie | Letriuevousc-tia wr ‘Joaaeh tapike | to attend without further notice, ch (ronini; ts able wo take entire charge of the kitchen’ city manipulators of those shares, being few in number and c wus can be gh Miss JowaXwa Hinsu, both of New Brunswic! KA Scmaren,—On July 4, at two A. M., Miva, relict of | Tettenes. sve veel) disconnected with any Board, would themselves gladly The ceremony will take place Wednesday, July 5, at yer Schater, at the age of 68 years, 2 months and | 6)6)] EAST 74TH 8’ G GIRL AS welcome the advent of an institution where the lead- | [ halt-past one P. M., at Synugogue Darech Ammro, 6th er Ree ek eae te the ct | av., bear 8th st No card: eral will ‘take place from her lato residence, | Very beat reference Ing speculative shares could be bought and sold at a 7 sii No, 62 West 40th st , on Thursday, the Gth inat., at halt? | O34 2d Av 234 me equal cam sei BIU,060 cus! pariner in country store; stock Dew; h vearly: wpiandid opportanit; NEAR 4i8T ST.—A | : fractional part of the commissions exacted by the Aer eee enn: Herne Uptown: Beasel DIED. past eight o'clock A.M. Relatives and triends are re- | tJGk man uy first eluss cook in a private family; city oF rules of the New York Stock ‘i Ie is. to Bei af — - “s spectfuliy iuvited to attond, Jt is desired that the | country. sigue eR a NAS tion), suddenly thrown on ewe : cl pxepangy, 0 be | $4 000 <PARFAER WANTED A BU Avt.—On Tnesday, July 4, after a long and severe | sending of flowers be dispensed with, OTH STA COMPETENT, QUIET ‘ould’ antnd wrown children, sew honed that a sagacious, far-seeing governing committee | man in w soamufactoring Dasiness: 1 | illness, ADAM ALT, in his seventy-fifth year, Seuuvas.—On Tuesday, July 4, Buzaneri J., wifo ook, washer und ironor; best city Respectaul will think of these things and decide to Teoh pired: an Relatives und friends are invited to attend the funeral, | of William Sullivan, aged 38 years and 2 months. Me Le WEuL EWOUOH ALONE , from his late re-idence, 168 Broome su, on Thursday, The tuneral will take place trom her lave 236 O( we da M 1 ait | July 6, at balf-past one o'clock. 245 East 4th st., on Wednesday, July 5, at “et 1) would do washing and ironing AY e need a Mining Board, pure and simple, and it YACHTING. HkvadkMax.—On July 4, 1876, after @ short illness, | P. M. | 54a) wesea7rasr., Koo a ade should, in large degree, be governed by men who are | seit | Joux Bavacrmay, Swraky.—Antner H. Swezey, only son of Samuel | 24.2 cock, Washer and ironer i.e small fam- | 20% ~ aerate = interested 1 mines. A proper development of our | gprRITED CONTEST FOR A PENSANT—THIEE | (q ieee) esi te Wen eee eee eee eae aunal hoveatte soit Year OF his age, {country preferred. toi PROFESSIONALSIDUATIONS WANTEDS f ATEN STA YOUN KEMALE! great minersrresources demands such an institution, I ANA D " remains will be taken to Lutheran Cemewry, relict of David Sullivan, | 2.4.2 . and the movement, so auspiciously begun and prose- sf ct grep RRR OI TAN Bynos.-—On the td inst., Jowy J. Bavox.” Funeral from St. Vincent's Hospital at oue o'clock 24 fnialy reity at soustey' eltptelereuee fois inie piso e sh, music, Parkslan cuted shut Jar with auch romarkhble enverprise; undue. | tere we vey coos fom Tice yeaterday, under vere Friends are invited to attend the tuneral, from his | P.M. Relatives and friends are respecttully invited. = " ana ire; highly recommonded tm hi . ‘ ; i agreeable auspices, on the East River, from the Will- | late residence, 72 Suffolk st., on Wednesday atone P, | Tick.—On Monday morning, the 3d inst, at nine -EWO GIRLS, “Fy GO TO- | ring the holidays If desirable. Ad a, try aud tact, deserves and is receiviug the hearty sym- M. o'clock, of consumption, after a long suflering, borne | Ok, washer ‘and inoue J Horatd Philadelphia Branch office, Kia ass Waitress und clamberinaid; best reter- ion to the © MADISON AY. | tausbury club houso, the surrounding elements being | “pogy, At Greenwich, Conn,, July 1, Euata Buysox, | with grout resignation terests of the country. The New York Stock kx- | CHAS to test the qualities of the yachts engaged. | youngest daughter of Mary Band the late Nelson | wile of Williom R. Tice, ao ‘The covtestants were the Katie, 22 fect 5 inches (la | Bush. The funeral services will be held at her late resi- | D3 MADISON Shange has noth ng to gaiu, but much to lose. by aby | Co iiay). 5 N Lunthier, 21 feot 2% inches (J, Swan- | , TBO Telatives and friends are invited to attend tho | dence, chermerhorn st,, Brooklyn, at two o'clock | ook ina private fam attempt to interfere with it, 1A DRS EA i ‘shed ne funeral, at Christ church, Greenwich, on Wedaesday, | P. M. ou Thar: the oth inst ‘The reiatives and | , Se - aan ae . For the purpose of refreshing the momory of those’ | 100): 8nd Rosina, 19 feet 9 inches (Gilbert Barker). | Juiy 6,'at four o'clock P.M. friends are respecttully invited to atiend without iur- | 3()Q FAST ASTI sT-A RESPECTABLE PERSON | QTONK BUT Tr < 5 h “i aut | Commodore 7. W. Reeves, of ths Williamsburg Yacht | | Browx.,—At Westield, N. J., July 3, 1876, after a | ther notice. by oF to assist with the wasuing wad ironins. | JN whiie work, need apply at 77 West who aro interested in stocks we append the following | oy», offered the prize, a bright and beautiiu pennant, | Hueering illness, Deacon Jounca Buowy, aged G8 years, | | Tourkix XPERIESCED OPERATORS ON WI ‘ . machines on sof silk and lace scarfs, pathy of the public, the press and the great mining in nd patience, AXNX AUGusta, TED—FEMALE b HAIR STORE, ONE try i HELP WA NT EMPLOY LADY TO ATTE. —On Monday, July 3, Ws. Freprrick wast losing quotations (Jrly 1, Suturday; | formerly of the firm of N. &J. Brown, of this city. | Tomekins, of this city. 31 TH AY cox ig and, it being generally understood tuat the competitors | Funeral on Tharsda st * |: The remaing ved to Norwalk OLD An intel None ut experienced bund nee Spaieciaiths | and, y, the 6th mst, atl0.A, M, trom | The remains will be conveyed to Norwalk, Conn., for | 24' v , ! Pe PR Tie spree er aR 8S ts sit zg | Were pretty eveuly matched, the event created con- | the Baptist chapel, Carriages in waiting on ine arrival | Interment. 2 a : if pope tp ond tg lc duis waist banie Shera Mercer st, neat ‘Grat es See a ae rs § sinh . vat of the 5:45 A. M. tram of the Central Railroad of New | _ Vox Donne. —Hasnanr, the beloved wife of John = tt RRR ELEC TIN ERRSSS Won Un del... 71 Th SELEL ta Af | Mderable excitement From tho club house, which is | Jorgoy, toot of Liverty st. Friends of the iamlly are | Von Dobien, on the 3d of Ju 89. iW D OD COOK; ONE ¥O ASSIST WITH Del, La Wex 1 415 | pleasantly situated, a fine view of the race was ob- | respecttully invited to attend, without further no- All ot the friends are ‘invited to attend the funeral, i bud VY washing and iron ng, went siege having good city 5 tained, The course was froin a stakevoat off the club | tice. sini aeh aS ares from her late Temsoes No, 72 ‘ Washington st, on | — reference need apply at Bw! Ld j ‘ a ‘On the 2d inst., after a Hngermg illness, | Wednesday afternoon, July 5, at halt-past one, i panite gaad Sroune se UOOy om Thiriy-tourity wtredt; | xR, wife of Jere. S, Baker. Warst.—Snddenly, on 'fucsday, July 4, Jaws | PS) person V | thence to a buoy off Nineteenth street, on | iatives and friends ure invited to attend the funeral | WALSH, agod 28 years. pears au ENT <5 weil recom ihe the . New York side, and around the buoy | from her late residence, No, #04 West Sist st., on Wed- | Relatives and friends are requested ‘to attend the OA. BAST vata G WOMAN AS 7 ANTED. ABLE GIRL FOR GENERAR ’ y * 4°94 yi \ | nesday, Sth inst., at eleven o'clock. funcral, from his la’e residende, 312 Water st., Brooke =F ood cook, washer and irouer; best city relerence h be 4% good washer aad lroner ané oi Tenth street, Although the heat was somewhat |“ poxtzkes.—At Hoboken, N. J, July 4, 1876, Anrnun | lyn, on’ Thursiiy, at hali-past two o'clock. "His re- | '¥™ last employer. Lave city ref 3123 East 41st st. | oppressive in the early part of the day a nice sou’- | 1, Borrzwns, aged 27 yours, 6 months und 3 tuys, mains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. Ke. TAN FOR Ti iW BPEO. | westerly breeze prevailed at the hour of starting and ‘ Pip cae acne Ui respectfully invite Fhe Cape oer hae obied July 3, Jxo, Wricut, in the T EMPLOYERS) —A W us t Nu Apely, at the stage door, Coy i ithe. | | neat RCO : end tue funeral from. his late residence, No, 1 sixty-second year of his age. ' ormaid und waitress, orto | Crosby st., on Friday morning, betwee ns coe P ne atts «0 Se alte Bore | the result of the event was awaited with considerable | gon gt, Hoboken, Woduesday, July 5, at two P.M. Ht latives and friends of the tamily are respectfully VWANTED-A RESPECTABLE. WOMAN WHo Had By § | interest, The President of the club, Mr. F. S. Noble, | CaLvwett.—Suddenly, on’ Sunday last, Winitam | invited to attend the funeral, trom his tate residence, on | 7. AST B&TH St (PRESENT EMPLOY e WA tiariter own ciild to tke an infane to wet nurse. Ade jis had made ample arrangements for the reception of LDWKLL, aged 66 years, Thursday, July 6, at balf-past three o'clock. 13) young girl as chambermaid and laundress; country | dress, with references, M. L., box 147 Horald office. The follbwing are the latest Muanclal reports re and when the racers glided to the starting point | Faneral services at his late residence, No. 209 10th rriages will be in waiting for the one o'clock P. M. TANTEDOA GIRL 14 YEARS OLD TODO peived by cabie:— ne Was animated tn the extreme. The judges on | &¥-, on Wednesday, 5th inst., atten A’ M. Remains | train from the Grand Central depot PRCTABLE GIRL AS V i Call ut 426 Wost 1th st. RANK OF KNGLAND. | the occasion were Messrs, Wililam Biauvelt, L’H, Join. | Will be taken to Hudson for interment, Wixter.—On Tuesday evening, July 4, 1876, of tress and to assist with the | ) A COMPETENT NU TO TARE CARS | sn and Charles Mielke, The allowance of time was CALLANAN.—On Sunday, July 2, atter a lingering il. | heart disease, EMaa Soria, daughier of the late John best city reterencs W f three C?) child ‘one wililug to go to the country} loxpox, July 4—8P. M. | (wo mniutes to ihe foot A capital start was eifvetod, | Bess, Buwarr, widow of the late Michael Callahan, im | Van Amringe, aud wite of Norman W. Wheeler, in the | 7.9¢y Kast wsTll 8 refurences required. Apply at The amount of bullion gone into ihe Bank of Eng- | the Katie leading off at 120, Lom. 208, the Lanthier | the 634 year of her age. 42 year of her ago. nes aang woman RT PiRST CLASS CHAMBERMAID AND land on balance to-duy 14 £35,000. | twenty seconds later and the Rosina at 12h. 16m. 103. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Wrtore.—On Monday, July 3, Cuaries Wermous, ae r Written Apply nt 44 West 10th st i | The tide was mow at the last of the ebb end it required | InVited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber | aged 45. beta rok sndot ch no lithe skill to fetch upat the buoy off Thirty-tourth | S0n-in-law, Thomag McGuire, 64 Bowery, Weanesaay, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Burmess at the Stock Exchange to-day was inactive. | street without losing ground. The yachts were well | July 5, atone P.M. Remains will be interred at Cal- | fureral, trom tis late residence, No. 3Y West Lith st, Ws NtED-A SMALL Gith VO TAKE Ca, OF children and do light housework; reference reqaireds Ce is opened at 93.13 330 | handled throughout aud under circumstances well cal- | Vety Cemetery. v Thursday morning, July 6, at halt post nine o'clock, ABLE YOUNG | 200 Bust 2och st. s is opened at 93 13-16 and closed at Y33{ for both 1 Dalam i cae Out im bold relief the best skill of the | CLAPP.-—At Peekskill, on Jaly 1, Mrs, Faxxy A., wife Ww: TKR. Brooklyn, Monday inorning, July Fivaid and waitress, W SD—A PLAIN 4 Pey ond the xecount, United States bonds forthe | heimsmen intrustea wih the command of the | o! Doriir F. Clapp, cushver of the Westchester County | 3, infant son of Frazk 3, und Agnes E. Winchester, NICK GIRL AS CHAMBE. ini, and a ciel wa, ehambermald aud to wait foe de of 1265 opened and closed at 10534. Erie Railway ompeting boats, The course, which was short, though | Nationa! Bank. aged 6 mouths and 21 days, ress: city or counter: etry of five. Apply wt 47 BOth st. belore ten o'clock X foes esiniecd, dekad ul thle, © | somewhut intricate, had to be gone over twice, and on | , Faveral at the residence of her husband, in Peeks- | “Funeral servic tue residence of his parents, 529 ye nur , - the first round the following time was recorde Kili, onWeduesday, Stb-inst., at ten A. M. Nostrand av., Brooklyn, on Wednesday, July 8, at do SEPUATIONS WANTED— 12h. 48m, és; Lanthier, 12h, 514 388.; Ro- a hank —-On Sunday, July 2, Scsas, widow of Edward | three o'clock’ P.M. Relatives and iriends of ‘the | ¥« hi . 50m. 26s. The “Katie continued to bold the | Clark. family are invited. é EAST Sovit AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG The friends of the family are requested to attend the Yaquikroo,—Suddenly, on Saturday morning, tn | 208 girl ox ehanbertmaid and poe or Rontgso| | m her late residence, 235 9th av., on | Philadeiphia, Jose Ruvixo Rese, the beloved and only | seamsiress; willing to goto the country ior suinmer; best July 5, at one o'clock, chid of outs F. and Carmen Yzquierdo, aged 8 | “ty ref e Stiveer. : Katie . Th@imarket for silver was depressed; quoted at 49, | sia, PRPs ap iy yy lead all the way, and very hittle variation e:eued, the bree competitors being Well favored throughout.’ On | Suveral, Varis despatches state that tive per cent rentes | ty 5 sad sat the Rosina got abead of the Lanttier | Wednesda: reference from yy * steady, wble-bodied erally useful; best reter i, 3 Columbia st. WANTED-—BY AN AMERICAN MAN opened flat at 104 francs 36 centimes, and closed at 104 | aad tinally emo in the winner by thirty-thr-e seconds, Crawrokd.—On Monday, July 3, Tuomas Ckawroxp, | months and 1S days, % Y11 “pO CHAMBER: | 9. and wife housework; man to care for hors % . Jruncs 50 centimes tor the account, | owing to allowance ef tme, the y: aged 86 years, Youxs,—Josera Youna, in the 39th year of hisage, | 4 fauily; good | or to do fur 1 nuke binselt useful, Call at of . : i home stakeboat as follows:—Katic, 1 | _ Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fun- Notice of funeral hereatter, elty reference, iy 23 . \ ‘ Fxevange on London, 28 traacs 40 contimes for short | jtosina, Ih, 23m. 36"; Lanthler, 1h, 26: | eral, trom his late residence, No, 212 East 109th street, indian 99) EAST 20TH BT.—A GIRL TO DO CHAMBER ant sv sight. : occasion was joyously celebrated, and, altogether, the | 0% Wednesday, July 5, at one o'clock, SALES AT AUCTIO S41 work and washing or housswork; vest city refer- qwan a situation «i separa enterprising yacbtamon have s0 far good reason to feel | | DALY.—Catiiwutnk Dab, the beloved ehild of Philip iowa UW eigeOFe Lodi bal ” ence. Address J. W.. aes ° DP roud of their aquatic exhibitions, and Roselea M. Daty, aged 2 years and L month. DOL SW RAKOPE, AUCTION “RAST 2 : S FIRST © “a 7 ace ca ———t EUROPEAN MARKET. is Peat The Iriends of the family are respectiully invited to Bie civek, 1 paiove 5 Cog nay it igereaa Sijection te del aikccuaernontintapsos oie Lg aaa TE ho arn den ERE faneral, irom tho residence of the parents, | St, &¢. By ‘order of JOSKPH KOULEL, Attorney for \ MART BOOKKEEPER OF “20” YEARS” EXP! 4 ence wants a situation at a salary of irom $20 to Lavrrroor. men" Manner —Liveatoor, Jul Pek. YACHTING ON THE DELAWARE, pe fy Mortgugee arees al ie ue eee re. 7 peter ap Rae Wednesday, July 5, at nalf-past oue VT IstDORE J. AWARZKOPP.AUOTIONTER SELES. | D365 EAST STH st UNG GIRL OF 20 ¥ per week, Address LEDGEKS, Herald offies, ge ‘Treytow, N. J., July 4, 1876 | Dcxuxow.—On the 34 inst, after a short illness, | B I0.0°eh st ‘anal Teh wv. splendid Pix: | Ohiging. retested sya Raa Toe CRRET cattace paacumcetabe ener con. at .. 4 . . jour: jar, Back Bur, Tavies, | Obiteing Re mee Ma Y bia ce Pharmacy: retal mi manln fag : Te won aneea cae. |<: A yeceataes seme pe biis-orsnncn on the Delaware Searer Doassow, (4) "Hod Ot, A. sad. Saran fa, Cusus, &e.in lots. Deulers invited» ioe 949 4iTit Sh—A YOUN GLIsi PROT. pete tomy salary moderate... Addre isa ly Td * for apeculation und extort: of the swies’ 9,420. were svi River, ‘The contesting boats were the E, S. Ellis, Jobn | “Notice of funeral in Thursday morntng’s papers, HOLBROOK, AUUTIONRES.—BOLNROOK | 4’ £41 stsntas chatabermaidand waltressertovake care | §., room 23, St: Veer Teas, SES Se ee re inn. Receipts to-day, 9,028, including 6,467 Americau. | Boyd, Nolhe, Foam, Spray, Centevuial, Ripple and Ida, | Desxcky.—-On July 4, Euzanaru, wile of Otto $ sLN2 sell this day. ut2 o'clock, at sale-roum, | OLenildrens city relerence, “W ANTEO—A SITUATION AS TRAVELLING SALES. urket closed stendler. . ; Denecke, aged 28 years and 1 da: ‘ 42,4 Claal st, Parior and Chainber Pults, pier | « EAST 28D Se. THIRD F man by & man of eight years’ experiones and MANcHeSTER Market. —The market for yarns and fabrics | The prize was a eilver cop. The Ida came tn first, T ret ile uals tak a and mantel Mirrors, Carpets, Oileloths, lxtensiou Tavtes, 1; abtn girt eobinmborasié’ soa walereny boot city | thoronshly posted with the wholesale grocer trade im Manchester is duli and tendiag dowa, Ripple second and Spray third. The Trenton Yacht iran on ear Bb Tingeg Piste neat attwo P. M., So:4 Beds, Shatrs,, ie {remes. Meds. Bedding, Czcekery, | reference, ts Kansas, Missouri Mia recat Nevraska, Towa and Lilinols, RLS Iai a 1 158 Basta 5 : . Kitchen 4 tenis, &ey st dress 5. B. P08 0 Club is now thoroughly organized, the members of | FLYXN.—Ou Ju 1876, Husky, the betov | GREY © Hi TaTTON ari | ¢ £ 7 ja OLERK WHO” WILE FINANCIAL. Viidh Goneniiblde oe goed eal of sport during tne | of ex-Dorduer Corselive Piyan und Ble Fiyua, aged ¢ 1 Cp cama coe sohesstaee Womens co ab acaactoae ae dol fae i bee re By AR apt ig Mal qo KATORS SHOULD WAKE AD: | summer. Join Boyd is commodore, Joseph Levines | years and 8 months. Whisetial ec); positively -ivdconli age ue ere Midvoss COPTTS, Herald, Uptown Branch of «vantage of the low rates now offered in 7, 19,30 aud | assistant, Harry Wilson rear admir’l, James Wilson | ~ Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | - _- 458 WEST ta or = a VeARa OP Bday contracts by wsurer, Brauk Ferry president and Daniel Bechtel | invived to attend the faucral, irom bis late residence, | FL, W80SSMANX: AUOTIONERR—OFPICE | £0 dormaid and waitress oF ng nurse and t Be edad tthe ob vor Ei ih ine etary. No. 49 Whitenall st, Juiy 5, at two P.M ” 1 Sec 3be Deisbeny teh aevt Ghote Taree, Dine tales | le oe ee ea Te | hae rene Wittaere Sieg tee Bunbers $98 Se gee TIE Gituxs.—Un Monday, July 3, 1876, Witttam 1, in | sisting of black ¥alnut Bar and Muck Bar patout leebux, | 2-stuorences _ | Deena. aE ee = ND GARDENERS. ries /OACHM. ‘ LORED M TRST CLASS“ OOacH A. fist elass referenes, Call on or address CH ABLE NAS | ROBBINS, 145 West s2d et. bina tined SCoavtint 21° gle mat Dealers inv HERZBERG. 488 6TH AY. | OO as chambermaid and watiress, or us laundress reterence, LEX. FROTHINGHAM & ©O., BANKERS, 12 WALL TAU SsOC fant son of Tuomas and Enlen Giles st.—Reliable puts and calls, Send for oxplanatury ARGONAUTA ROWING ASSOCIATION. “the irtends and telatives are reapectfally invited to E tireular. * b F KEASONABLE RATES MONEY ON LIFE AND | This boating orgamization celobrated the Fourth by | ¥ Kndowment iusueauce Po Mortyages and other | holding {te anaual regatta ov the Kills, in lecurities: insuranco ot ail Kiuds cffected with dest com 8 gatta on the Kills, opposite Bergen AUCTION EER—SELLS, attend the fuueral, on Wedacaday, July 5, at two P, 4 o'clock, corm rp yee av. wad Bld st, hi " Liquor an looboxe: from his late residence, 28 West 30th at. m Sunday, July 3, Sakau A. Greco, in Fr of her age. ae Fixtar SS SITUATION WANTED—BY A ST. eretands his busluese thoronyhly; ex os WILLIAM, box 126 Herald Q7 itil av. 5 AYT frit elass cook and do vote w relerence. ‘ [on la 4.4, HABMOW & OO. 111 Srosdway, | Point There werea largo number of ladies at the | “'Reiiuves and friends of the family are respectfully NUASHAUM, AUCTIONEER, 301 IST AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS pest references, Addi § NY AMOUNT TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN CN MONT. | club house, while the banks fora mile down from the | invited to attend the juneral, frow her late residence, « selis, this day, mt 11 o'clock, corner Di amberinaid and waitress; uo ojection to a pri- SS RBA ae Rin aaah jo Sits, OF Brooklya. Apply wo LEVITT A WOL- | Latouretio House were liberully sprinkled with ear. | 606 Water st., ga Wedoeetsy, day 6. a8 ong e’oioc Sigeet secs then gee’ Tiecerer ., enrey Seeres oneaber tothe drt Beg 3 A ‘SITUATION WANTED—AS "COACH MAN OR AS é ela R edt . 7 : e nsvik —Suddenly, on Sanday, July 2, Jouy Git ; h Sones, : snseaines: Dressmakers a himan and gardener; eam milk, Address WILue GWERY 3a viRGe ee ae La RE Fiages, Several tugs laden with members of sistor as. | sans ae , nters, Fixtures, &e., in lots, Dealers 10 Eee is Sateen aaa oe aah New York, June 12, 1876. soclutions also gathered at the scene, maktog, allin ral irom the idence of his aunt, Mra, Bos BAL AUCTIONEER, . 1 do dressmaking 0 OAGIIMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOU Pe Log nk berg, wd geedo of wis ner cent per | all, an auimated picture. Five events were upon | suet, No. 54 James si.. on Wednesday, July 5, at two CE Te ag dridge, st... | wood cutter. & ees man: understands gardening; cwn milk; will make aid of tive per cent So teceer'es snort | the programme, and each was decided with | o”lick P, ML Relatives and friends ure invited to | ; O09 BAST ail sr. 1G ; QOUNG | Fimeclt wretat ood releronce. Address J, M., box 174 of Hh . - wi “a girl, jon: landed, as seamstress andto take ‘ iain see red uct lease etek emake caine tetaae oft creditable promptness. The course was about |“ Hynr —Contumcs Hart, cged 68 years, MV O8fGAGE sane LYST, CITY Make | Care ot growing children. Cuil for two deys. WOACHMAN-OARDENEWCAT 1 be allowed to the depositors, and will be payab' one mile and a half with a turn The tide wag | Rolutives and iriends are invited to attend the fu- | AYP pals Wil wll b re Peattel mortage at Hew | 657) EAST MOTH AT.—A VERY CoNstoudhiy understands ‘both: terms reaso Rory ee Mite foo}, and the water at the turning point very rough, | eral, az. M. Wednessay, July 6, trom bis late resi- Tete, abt Vebook PMY the Vistares asd, Porsiters bentic: OLY Gresmater vo work by the day: b rotorones, “Address d., box 120 herald offe ‘ f ; (| dence, 112 Park ay., Brooklyn. ing to the Sal i Dini 4 Lodge Roo 1 ~ 5 “ N AND GROOM—BY A BINGLE YOUNI 6. H. Coccrsnant, See ANG SEF BROWN, President. | The Junior four-oared shell race commenced tho sport | “Hyacxury.—On July 4, Many Heacuery, daughter | yremigessiwernaing me. crsen, iillwed Tabion Rate Cac, Wie ITH ot uN PiRST JO Mans unleretands the care and treat ied Y of the day. The red’s boat contained James McNider, | of the lite Willian Heaerty, uged 48, pois, Pictures Glassware, and Crockery, Kitchen Ware, and | ] 23 Sp idle pg and carriages: necustomed to city and country (Qomuissr0Nzas NOTICE. bow; E.R, Peck, F. B. Ballard, B. R. Craft, stroke; The relatives aud tri nds of the family are respect- | Utevsits, Table Clotiis, Napkins, ce peivate famlly; no vlJocsion 10 the coun ats’ reference, Address COACH- Mommuoutme: Ki, Fone ay ahs, Win “oyeis SENT tire’ the orion ma j fully invited to attend the taneral, trom the residence | Under enti WEST 10TH BT.—A YOUNG ENGLISit WOMAN MERY, , June @ » ae h s “ey bt 217 Bast 2 F . E A ENGL N Pursuant to the provisions of aul act of the Vieneral As- | walk over” and won by’ six lengths, No time taken. | jd if. oo baclbepsonpeuangicyhtaia‘cutaiany dias ; 13¢ As goueral houseworker in a smail family; best rel- Sat ve opened tnike Mara ee NE sees iment | WT. Taylor, bow, and John Gunster, stroke, next aj Joka. —On Joly 2, Muxyie A., wife of James A. Mortgage | Creuce: July neat, for the exchange of bonds in aecordnee with the | Rea Ge cece ok ee ee | Joues, youngest daughter of the late Jota A. N:epoth, | thie sts fares of a hese canes Seeentent cea ite Bic bea Aa teen eae terms of said act. ed, 5 y Btrol ed 26. baa a besos stands his business thoroughly ¢ “The bonds to he exchanged In New Yark aro those asued | to fnisi tinis was a close and desperate strugzle, Tay- | ““y'uneral services on Wednesday, Sth, at one o'clock, | Sriccand comntlesha Denton ent 4 Focecdies food reforuuct,” Addrow W., bux 11d . z sth. m ber late residence, No, 424 West 18th at. Rela: | Case walnut Partition, ssramball Range, Piatea Ware a LA RESP ii y Fi esis is ander the following named wets, t0 wit ay, | fOr aud Gunster finally waning by half length. Thine, | trom ber late resid No, 424 W inet nod ©1158 NESE TPL BEA RESPROTARCE GIRL YO | Me oe p cost D> bas tty og pov’ sete a Vico ad wm lets | tives and friends eiped fully invited, Glass Ware ha th aa Tin Wars, &c., &e.; sale ay “a ado housework in @ small private family: | 75 ‘3 SITUATIO! An AX nd the tie of payment of cer af “a ~ fe Mag temtiaaese Lervents.—On , Suddenly. of heart | Positive; Bo postponement. * a “7 jo man who th tals bon rammed.” approved a an La A nd 1 i AE al erie: agg | Wiseare, Masanata, Laeniera, in the Goin year of bis | les ar re Aone 5 ny articular: An Act “to provide for payment of intersst on z 5 Ea. 5 A i ape. gy AUCTIONEER. —s at 10 . beter eorenieetnenicceetanmate vonded debe of the State of Alabama,” approved February | aguinst RH. Jack-on, bow, 8. B, Warsk, 5 8 Friends of the family and members of the Seventh | a tt JINGLE MAN AS COACHMAN AND GARDENER, bas age contenant ah eer Zavriskie, J. A. Walker, stroke; W. F, Hobbie, cox- | regiment and Veteran Association are inviied to aviend | Saloon, De yyy) WHat 271 ST —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG SEI ore: Tor $10 a month: enn milk; Dees references % eee teen eed uth Fencuary meg | S¥alv. The former won in 10 miputes. the intter boat | the funeral, on Thureday moruing, 6th inst., at cen | QUERIFF SALE ‘URNIT LZLZZ girl to do general housework; city reference. Adare c a eres nuenetinn sho ince ot Mats oe steer ng oe og pla helped have been | o'clock, from his late residence, No, 333 West 224 | : 93] west “Sot ST—AS GENERAL Wate Fi AS OOM. CALL O é 12th August, Isis, sagem pay 4 Leetwoetinndl mga inte ih ord Bey nat ednesday), July 5. at 11.0 clock, at OL worker ins small private fu Wodnesday, trom 9 till 4 o'clock, at No, 8 East Wash- 4 { Ps . + ‘An Act "to provide for the extension of certain Stato | oar as Ridred himself, Four gentlemen an-wered the ran 00 Sanday Jul Contents of a Furniture Store, : se Bi Map ac sends aue and payable im Lond ths Grst day of June, | cull for the single scullers, E. Man won easily ey A ES itre fyntl winl di il M taatee dee W. 0. CONNE 9 ¥D AV. NEAR 22D ST.—TWO YOUNG GIRLS a! ase eaten Tet0 “anproved 17th Bebruar flaisbing four lenatha 10 front of James McNider. Ar. | URh 10 the Slst year of er ag Gx, J. Woon, Deputy. ZDB todo tive work of w smail family; ebty oF country; HELP WANTED—MALES. eye: te bonds of Alabama,” ap. | {nisbing ‘our lenaths ip front of James MeNider. tr | ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are invited to | ——~ ——— bent city reference irom last employers. SOD ADD RKAK WILL HE GIVEN DPRK i Vinh February, 1872. bo yee these sage va Ee onred aha | Attend ber iaueral, trom the residence of her son-in law, | WM. RITINGER, AUCTIONEER. OFFICE. — ae ee oe | ston dhe ytelserpa Bia ie He nag AcE “lo renew aid extend tho time af parment of cer- | started, but pulied out. The semior four-oared sheli | Witham A. Durling, No. 9 East dist st, on Wednesday. ery, —F rlodenstein & Litinger sollon Weduesday.July | $3{522 Gti A ‘i 0D A aD a | ee eT OU HTT LARD OFFIC. doe Romawae tain bonds therein named. approved 61 Feb wary 18s, | Face Wound Up the amusoment. The crew of reds | July 6, ut bult-pat three o'clock P. ML 5, ae 11 o'clock A.M. contents of Lager Beer Saloon and | t2)0<4 A German irl Fah Meusowork; goed. | dese SE SEae ae sachin bien ‘Av ct “to provide or the payment of interest due and | was made up by W. T. Taylor, bow; C. Dunbar, os Suddenly, in Brookiyn, Jaly 9, 1876, Fraxx | [estaurant, 9 422 Broome st., near Elm, consisting of | Cook. washer and troner; elty or ev WaANtep-a YOUNG MAN FROM 30 TO 20 YEAR , unpaid on they fd c@ ms agin to@ State ov of | Joun Gunster, Benjamin Stephenson, stroke.» The ‘son of Jonn a. nnd Martha Lent, in bis 19th ye Brandies, Wines, Liquors, Hut anit Back bar, Tables, Chairs, f ivtil of age, to att at 67) 2d ay., corner 4d at. \ nate Oe tte isl, | Whites consisted of Kd. Smith, bow; J. A. Walker, Jatives- and (riends of the mamly are respe eifutty | penmege © Creenery and’ Cooking Uienslia Dealers | 4 Sefteee y TANTED—A z “MUST COME” WELT aprrorou att March, 18; | Nat. Trask, Walter Man, stroke. The latter rowed the ~ : ’ ect tully’ |, tevieeieas. SPEER willing to do any talng; no ob : io a | Nate invited to attend the funeral, from the Middle Relormed | ~~~ pee Akad ‘ Fecomme: Re Grand st., Willamsbure wor arenes oF bands jeaueu niet the vvscomees, ia the | fustest sell. They Won tbe race by four lemgths, Time. | cnurch, Harrison #t, on ThUreday, Daly's, autores | “WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. 72 239 Jail between Li nos botore. , Sy © Montgomery. on nud after the feet day of duly went, | 9 mh A hopin the evening at the Latourette House | py, SORNER 4TH ST.—DIAMONDS, 4 ry Ly inayat a LUE wombe te 4 Soe | ip accordance with the ; rovisions of said act of 3d Febra | brought the occasion to a fitting close. Pagkskill and Hartiord papers please copy. ches, Jewelry, Bilks, Laces and Personal Property | "ores Win p : iy ce. 5 pial ; i ' x iF j ary 1876, to wit: NE NESE ROR OT Locrvit.—saddenly, at 194 East Brondway, on Mon | Of Very description bought aud sold. aus negotiated. 4h uD AV. YOUNG GIRL TO DO RAL Gitceriox, WANTED—HY A FIRST CLASS BUTOIE An Ast “ve relieve ond regulate the Snesens of @ AQUATIC SPORTS. day evening, Jus & Sonn Lovers, agen Topo F MNGAMHS “Pe MATIUEWS, | GYO housework: good city retereuce, 1D erin ment market, oF to manage ® store. Address J. ; eR Act “te mannan toe oredls’ of Alabacae,”! opgreved } A Funcrai services at the Seveuth Presbyteriru church, | |) AMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELKY, &C. LOUGHT 37 “WD AV. i sta voUNG, active | [:; Herald office, si Sa a cal 4 25t Pebromry, 187 4. | corner of Brgowe and Ridge #ts., on Thursday, the 6th ‘and rold? loads negotiuted at Ke FULLERTON'S, 30 | J xirl todo housework; willing and per- AN ENGRA D Bi ER "An Act “to provide for the substitution of Stat bondsto | Several sculling races and a swimming contest came West 4th st. foul honest. Well or address, ‘Apfly at LEWIS LACHAS, 37 Maiden lune, of July inst, attwoo'ciock im ‘the afiernoou. Rela- the umount of § OW per mile in Len of ~wt off yesterday afternoou in the East River, at the foot | tives and iriends are respeotiuliy invited, ONEY ON DJAMONDS, FURS, &C.—DIAMOND dey] UTM AV., BEEWEEN 54TH A =| 8 Hanh caren dice deo | of Fitty-fourth street, for prizes offerea by Mr. R, | Mayor.—Ln Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July 4, renee A. M qaaishes, Jewetry, silverware, Seal Hoosues, Camel's B21 A vespociaple girl to do general huascwork iu @ : Uae, &, HOUSTON, | Allen, the proprictor of the baths at that place, Wavor. in the 434 year of his age. veryimalteivance,’ GEORUH CG. ALLEN, Jeweller; 1,100 | Small private Cremilye 7. LEVI WoL WLER, . Funeral o take piace Thursday afternoon, at threo | Jiroadway, near 20th at. : re sa 20) 3D AVA RESPE & TD. BETHBA. The Grstevent wasasingle scull race of (vo miles, | o'clock, irom his late residence, No, 155 Hall atreet, | DToMieay, near 20th wt. eomemnceer, | bethOU 00 Go nenetal aut private Comm! * | for which there were two entries, Jolin Adams and | Relatives and friends are respectfatly invited to attend, A ieee bob tet ices feecee ST.—PTAMONDS. | jaiily; good washer and jays. RY DOCK SAVINGS BANK, 941 AND 343 BOWERY | Morris Power, Tho former sustained the honors of bis |, MANgine 70" mm Monday, dary & Cant Hvpyom, eldest | sinwis, &e, bought and sold; Toaus negotiated by J.T. How i . of Sst. PyiFih, good Centennial name by defeating Power in nine | peek 3 and 18 duys. wird hiatus ie stand saan 96 BLERCKRS + PP 9 soe data | ‘ neon Skis And aw IC minutes, dy three bout lengths Prize, a | “Reratives and iriends of the family are respeetfully MI nh Hoh cn Lo Me Nacn ade OLAD 4 Poneto ae OO eeee eer ee, | eer the em race, which took place next, six baie LP wind io a on Tharsday, the 6th, at sv 15s ore dat ree wT aay tees Ulieage otoree: te : sat wht tla 2 or pI . ‘clock P. M., trom rt a P q for Furniture, ; ‘aire for circutne, eaves! dividend on all deposits entitled thereto July 1, | contestanis started, but three soon returned Seon ity (tate Dat ee Pt oe SHARES keeper Cuil for three days, ant Ki powered by the emeil and taste of the water po: MoGratu.—On Monday, July 3, ALExaxper Ovont- LE STORAGE WA OU SER UNSORPASSED Leet andres. ee BUSINESS AND MEDICAL CLAIRVOVANT—NOT i gs oa ng — by the rofuse ot the aii factories at Hunter's Point. | pep, only child of James and Louisa MeGrath, aged 11 | Hy*tireate keepins ot faruiture and goods ot every kind 1 (tcl ty apr spitatebed malied: names. likenesses, &e. Ofice 150 West * Bix per cent per annum on ail sums of $2,000 and under | The distance was one mile, and Charles T. Moore won | yonths and 19 days, ¢ eonipartments: clean and orderly; lowest rates. sg + rg thoroushly competent in ‘Tuk ave, : and five easy | wn the bronze medal offered, by defeating John Howard | — yuneral at 162 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, on Wednes- 104-107 West 384 st,, one door weet of Oth w bent Base Se hia tabeclieia Ti ATIONS ON BUSINERS, Sid x Le sa carenie wail’ race. ot two fasion, tor 0. rola | Sour obpuare pivition Weer es Concenl tans MARBLE MANTEL vex | LU rat clave loundrese iu a private fassily ey at a or i n the double sei 5 members of Liberty Division, 8. 01 Concord Lodge, * ‘ fotabed wsloas 0 me maee, OB oe Relery ame ey Yee interest | medai, William Bigitn and Morris O'Connor deteaed | Fond A. M.; Mount Zion Chapter, R.A. M., and | Guten ie odes Ber ry b PEPPER SEER Se : IN av. from July 1, 1876, Thomas Adams ond Edward atien,im nine minutes, | Ivanhoe Cominandery, K. T., are invited to attend. York, Manstacenrete of Ail Kinde ef sate work. 7 12 * ABLE WONDE (FUL CHILD, GD ——— In another race for single sculls, Morris Alden beat | MeManon —On Sanday, July 2, 1876, Catnentse Mo- = : = a WON to goo understands ail kinde sight, tells everything without: wi v. én DREW MILLS, President. William Biglin by three lengths, and won the bronze | yawoy, wite of Daniel J. MeMation, a native of the FURNITURE. of work ; best city refer ae duch st, near Browdway, vi. _Wintiag V. Wangran, Sec etary, | medal offered. | parish of Tralee, county Kerry, Ireland, aged 31 years. | -<~—xwieyKLY~ Ani WONTALY <TxKES | JOD Wks ion 7. - z — | "Relatives andirionds are respectially invited to at be . 4 . > pt SUNT EES. . 5 iasausis -KIGHTH DIVIDEND. | he fi ti St. Stephen’ uf « ior Furvitare, Carpets and Bedding at BM. COW. | Cw, ye MES. WORCESTER, day, July 6, at two o'clock P, M. 14 { Whsf 40TH ST. VABLE COLORED . a DEFEAT OF THE CHELSEAS BY THE ARLING- | ““ScCartes.—On Sunuay, July 2 1876, Mary Jaye, | A Ul VALUABLE FURNITURE OF 21 WEST 9TH woman as lauodeess in a first class private family ; ast 52d, est door trot A semi-annual divi ra TONS—SCORE, FIVE TO TWO. only daughter ot the Inte’ Francis McCarton, Down: | £X. st hest offer. to close estate, Furehaser can arr Seeeate U eegmnres.. US teen th Ae AN QE Bort —G dewand ut the oflice of the company. anty Down, Ireland, aged 34 years. | Se sss [45] WEST er ST.—AS FIRST CLASS LAUN- 2 vuleation o@ all feniate complaints, 9 New Yous, July 2, 1876, About 1,000 spectators assembled on the Union in intends are respectinily invited to at- | INSTRUCT. JBL Baris theabornad: geod retrewee “Ibi, AND MM. MAURICEAU; a1 I. REMSEN LANE, Secretary. grounds, Brooklyn, yesterday afternoen to witness the neral, from her ancie’s, William McCarten, \HENCHE L.ERKONS BY A PARISI\N GENTLEMAN. a oa ope - A. tee. ieee 129 Liberty at, LOANS MONEY | return game between the Arlingtons, of New York, and | 511 East 14th st, on Wednesday, July 5, at nine K Thiry lessons, $2>, at hie or your house, Adres | 157} BAST, 430 ST, FIRST FLOOR—A8 FIRST | —— aD BOT 7 Bhd a Yao ana Rp i o'clock, to the Church of the immuculate Conception, pix per Bret class oxns, the Cheiscas, of wap, In evéry sense of the word | where a requiem pony ie be Oitered tor the repose of = ie =a Perr cniiete A the game was a fine one. In the fourth inning the New | her soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery. MISCELLANEOUS. Fite dh TIO, sont tuuent dinioeid ot segen GH) | Yorkers took the lead and oid it throughout, and, aa- | MCCA =n ings fare, bela mite of James | A GRVENTIT KAUIMENT AND Vinita “Goura ings iaundress to go ous by the day, or to take DR e washing at 75e. & dozen; Woot city relecenen, Call A 3d av. ptown Branch oft June 26, 1°70.—A semi-annual divi MeCabe ter of Bridget Hackett, in tho 25th . per cont is 1. payable to the stockh | Biated by the fine batting of Isherwood, Loughlin and | yor of her aga. Medal, commemorating the visit to Pi igi Ine ad ein leo aaa | Pe eucy, won by a score of6 10% Inthe deid tbe two | ” Relatives aud friends of the family aro respectfully | ‘swx '%" ‘sit WY A DAMALLSH, Hugraver, int Broad : /

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