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THE COURTS. Right to Enforce Alimony After a Decree of Bankruptey. IMPORTANT TO RECEIVERS. Dr. Lambert's Application for Reduc- tion of Bail. An important decision was hunded down by Judgo Choute, of the United States District Court, yester- day relating to the ineffectiveness of a decree of bankruptcy to relieve adivorced husbaud trom lavil- ity Ww pay alimony decreed against pin vy a State court iu favor of his wife. Phebe J. Luckmeyer was divorced from ver husband, Frederick Lackweye: Decemver, 1868, with an ullowance of alimony in her favor ut the rate of $40 4 month. I'he busbanc sub: quently went to Europe, accompanied, us it 1s clasmed ou the part of the wite, by the woman who was the Cause of the divorce, Receatily he returned to this coautry, aud altnougn be paid something from timo to Lime on account of her ullowance of alimony, the wre still dae ber accumulated erreurs amounting to pearly $19,000, A few weeks siuce ber cuausel, Mr. William H. secur, Look proceeulogs t eulorce pay- Mecot of the alimony io the State courte, and Was there met by ao injunction from the United Staves Coury based ov w decree in bankruptcy releazing the bus- baud trom his debis. This decree, it wus claimed on the purt of the basband, released lim from sabiny to pay the alimeuy as Well us ull ofuer debts, Mr. Secor wen mauve « motion belore Juuge Chuate to Vaeute tiis injunction, Claiming ‘bat tbe decree in Duukrapicy couid moi affect tbe payment of tbe ah- mouy. Ob the argument of that wotien @ very tull feport of the facts connected with the divorce case and the parties tuereto appeared in ibe HekaLp, ana Judge Cuoute now udus additional interes: to tne dare vy bis decision, He hoids (hat the bunkrapt jaw contemplates adjudication of debis made by citi- seus ob United states growing oul of contracts iu- cident to tue citiZeu’s busiuess inverests aud buses: Dbiigatious, and nor ws Lo quasi devis, whic are a police uuly requifed by the sovereiguty of the State to cumpel & husband Lo support vis Wile wud family and prevent their becoming 4 pubic charge; thut it partukes Of 80 wuch Of wo eXcepiion thut nothing bot @ decree of Lhe Stuse Court, to bilug 1uto and punisa for contempt, Ould compel the payment of 11, and no action Would he ‘or the collection o: the mouey. to shut Court alone (meauing the Supreme Cuurt of the Blate in this fostauce) must, therciore, bo relegated She pureies, as Ube State Court aioad"is the sole suv- gD tO determine (he duties und Oviigatious of ine BiiiZeus and subjects of tue State in the domssiic inion, Lhe Judge, therefore diesoives the iujunc- ion, Jeaving the petitiouer tree to upply to the State Court lor the enlorcement of her righis in the prem- ises. RECE:VING AND KEtPING ASSETS. iu June, 1876, Edward ©. Kovs recovered io the Marine Court a judgment against Peter Muller and otbers ivr $209 43, bLxecution haviug been issued apd revurped uusatisied, ou the 2410 of August of the same year, Junu B, Fullerton, a clerk iu the law oflice of Kueélung & Carter, was appointed by the Court re- ceiver Of deivadaats’ preperty, He colleciod indi- vidually $806 64, und his attorneys, Kuevianw & Car- ter, collecved $363 28 more. Out ol tne sum collected by the recever be paid out $127 68, almost ail of waich Was paid to Kaveland & Uarter as counsel fees, The sum coilected by the lutier lirm was retained by them. lu May lass the plaintft employed ..essrs. Hall & Blungy as nis attorneys to lorce tue receiver jo a settlement, when the Iatter filed tn decount showing substantiaily the foregoing state Di tacts, =«=Oujuctions =were iulerpored to this acoaunt en tue ground that tbe receiver bad oo DULBOIILY LO Wuke Lhe payments therein slated W.th- Dui au orger Of the Court, wud especially (he psyumeut jo Kueelana & warter, Au order was tnen made by uuge Goepp directing ine receiver to sutisiy ibe JUugient aud custs of piamuil within thirty Gays, Jes» $66 66, whicd bad veew paid va acovunt, Tue dhirty Guys eXpireu withodt ibe receiver coutorming Jo the oruer of ue Court, und @ precept Was tueo Wesued direcuug B16 imprisonment unui be svould he order tO satisly planus juugment, ive uce thereon beimy $202 34. Lbat precept was on the part 01 the Sine ot racy, und was insolvent, und palu- ut Counsel preierred svsteaa to pur- ma & Carwwr, tne receiver's aitur- money whieu they ure cuarged wih ug coulectea jor bim. lu pursuance ut this rexu- lution & motien was muce betore Judge Sberidan, in Coawvers vi toe Mariue Court, yesterday, to compet Kueeiaud & Carter to sutisty ibe balsnee of plaiaiifis’ juuament out of ine muncys of deteudant which ihey ad LOlleCieu, MECOrdiMy Lo tue ALaLeMeU Is 1D aM alfluait tue receiver submitted to tue Court, wituvut his authority, [he wuswer ol Messrs, Kavelany & Carver to these charges was that they did not coucc tue mouey without the receiver's authority; thut they now eld uv moveys velonging to Lim, bu, oD the Conitury, be waa iudevied to them in the sum of $300, for which they bold bie note, aod also tar by wu ‘rangement vet the receiver aud Mr. Carter th Moneys wuich wre the savject vt the motion were Spplieu un auotuer Judgment agwinst tne delenuani, Of which Curler Was Lhe ussiguee. Juuge Sheridan Felerred tue matier to Joun Brooks Leavitt to tuke Mr. Koeeiang ihe sume uiorney Wuo wat prominent rece 1a espousing iho cause 01 the Claimants to the Siewart estate, Dk. LAMBERT’s CASi. ‘The motion to reduce the bail of Dr. Thomas L. “Lambert, the convicied President of the American Popuiar Lite insurance Company, from $25,000 to $16,000 was argue: yestorday beiore Judge Donooue in Supreme Court Chambers, Mr. Abram Wakeman, counsel for Dr. Lambert, Opened his argument by reading tue potition of the Doc. tor, as aireauy pubiished in the Henao, Hh Upoo ibe pointe ewbodied ia tue peution that the statemeut of facts therein coutaived fully Justified a redaciin of the bail. He then spoke of the tia, GWelt Upon (he musipliclly aud intricacy of tue exceptions aud represented the imposoidiliy of ger- ting Ve. Lambert vey ond the jurisar uot the Court In jact, ae (ezarsed Keeping Dr Lawovert bere, be ip- 4 (bat $1,000 bail would purpose as weil 98 $16,000 bai, 1n conciusivu, oe ebiurged on Lue o Cessiiy Of « reduction of Dull Co enavie Lue Docior 10 provide, HOt wloue fur bis lamiily Which Was vow des. Tiluto, DUL to provide himeeii with mewus to deieud Dis case. District Attorney Phelps said that there hat bevn a most iar t b Court of Appe: 48 WOW Iu Sexs100, aad Lual be Was ready to argue it at epytime. Under the circumsiauces he iusisied iat DO JUstifavie ground eximteu lor reuuction of bail, Mr. Wakeman commenced turtuer ob tue uct of Dr. Lawvert being without means, und twat he could vib uid ase Wh 1 Vuk of prison to pros Vide O'mseit with the means required. [he cuse, ne uid, could wot be argued as the preseot term ut tne Court of Appeals, aver whish the court woula ad- Journ tit November, He dia not think @ decision ould be reached belore Bext January. Alter sume iurther argument Judge Dononue took the papers jor examination, EXC. PLIONAL MOTHHR-IN-LAW. Some \ime since Mudelina Ficke commenced iu the Mariue Courta against Soptia Discher, a woaituy lady of the cast side, to recuver $2,000 damages tor an alieged slander, [t appeared stuat the sun grew }. Of the tact that the daugnter of defendant had a ib punding or divorce against her husband, Tne Mother opposed the daughier’s action aud favored a Feconctiiation between her and ber husband, Made- linw Ficke 18 said to have busied herselt in the opposite direction, aod Mrs, Diseher, i commentivg on it lermer’s conduct im that Tegard, Used Very Strong language which Maaenua | Consirued a8 reflect ng oo Motul Churacier, ana beuce if slander. Diy allowed to lie worthant for a lo! Gismins 1 10r Want oF Movu0n Was goLc. d tor leave | cuunse! fur ae PrOsecution, w tue er. eu jourt to pian Both movious came Jouve sherican, who, 4 counter Fug argume ioUM's motion ior leave 0 prosecute a8 @ pauper abu gradu defend. ‘8 MOtOn to d)eMISs [he AOHOD lof Wan. Of prose- Cution. Lu the Mecaiime Hh Was slated, ihrougu (he Bod vffives wo bois exceptional motner-in-iaw, ber be reconciled, suit bas been discontinued ond shat they are now living happily togetbe: MUCH LILIGATED ‘“M'LISS.” The play of “M’ligs,”) with which the courts have deen playing battioadvre and shuitiecock for the pase me to be au tuterminable subject of legal javeet suit das been insiituted by Morars. Povie & Doauelly, of the Grand Opera House, against Jovu EB. MeDouougn, of Pariadeiphia, Toe piainiifts, throags Messrs. Howe & Hammel, their counsel, hove CoMMeENCe: 4H xELION in Lhe Supreme Cours, iaying Gaumoges at $5,000, clarming that turougl misrepteoeu | 10 Lhe proprietorsuiy of “Asie! they were Bough oF the prowuc Von of the ara aud, witer expenu- 1g Marge sue Pp HOD OF the pieoe, 1k Des Game evident thut MeDowough had no color of Litte to i, Mr. Mevenpogo w rved With (he papers in the action p vo bis departure for Phiiaueiphia, of Which city Oo ia a resiaew SUMMAKY OF LAW CASE! Manuel Warter, who was fotnd im possession of 700 | Cigars Wiinout te goveroment stainp, bud ao oxau jnation yesterday belore United States Vommiasio: Deuel, and wag held to await the action of the Grand Jury im defauit of $500 bail, B» an oruer of the Court, granted some two years ago, Joseph Bruno was made dian of Lena lizea, ai years of age, daughter of Henry Iizen, deceased. The order gave permission to Mre. Sophia lizev, the mether, to make application avy time for the custody of the child Witu a view to obtuin such custouy ao application e Dopobue for a writ ol b«beas corpus, Which Was yravied. Wulam ©. Smith bas brought suit agaruat tue Hurt ford aed New York Trauspor.atioa Company tor $3,000, claimed to be ive vulue of bis shure ip tue Sieamiug Colonel E. B. Smito, He cha gis tbat ou the 18h of August laet tb was FDIC eure and conversion of thetug. Judge Dunohue yesteruay Mave an order permiting service o: the summons vy puvheation. Theovore A. Littie charges his wite, susie C. Littio, With abapdoulng bim on the lst of May ast, and tak- ipy Wh Her tbeir Tuiept Child elgut month oid. Mr. Wiham J. a. b, counsel for st, Littie, endeavored to effect a neilation betweeu ihe par- tics, but without success. He thereupon appiied to the supreme Court for a writ of habeus corpus requiring the production of ihe child in cour, The writ Was pravted and tho child pro. auced y day before Judge Dowoohue im supreme Court, Chambot Mr. MeGr.ta then a bis Ale tempi to arrange with the mother go that the tarner Gould see tue child, Which was pow vented bim, and asked the Judge bo wppolat some vue as amicus curiam in the case. Jauge Donohue therefore sppornted Mer. Emerson for this purpose, (he parties were (nen brought to; ait Was fiuwily urrauged that the mother stili keep the coud in her custoiy apd that the faiuer be permitted to Visit We twice a week. COOPER-MARSHALL, CONTINUATION OF THE RBEFERENCE “FORE JUDGE BABBOUR—MRkS. FIICHER ON THE STAND. The examination tn thi vy eapedac domi reference case was continued yester@.y morning belvre ex- Judge Barbour, Mrs. Henrietta Pitcher, wile of Smith ©. P.tcher, of Long Branch, aud a sister of Mrs. Couper-Mursha.l, was called to tho wituess stand and examined by Mr, Scribner, couusel tur the Marshall family. She told wotul siortes of the mw) ery aod discord in Mrs, Cooper’s home, At one time, in the winter of 1871-2, Mrs, Cooper came to her at midnight with ber two children, paving been uriven irom home Uy Cooper, Sometimes witness bad gone to Mrs. Ceoper’s bouse and founu oer witnout food. At one Lime Cooper vflered to make over to bis wile ever, thing le possessed 11 sue would witudraw the proceediugs in the divorce suit, A recess Was ber Ai two o'clock Seribuer continued the examin'tive of Piteber. Witness sald Couper’s auunerios Were the subject of conversation between her aud dirs, Cuoper ou ihe night ot toe 17th of March, when Mra. Cooper camo to her atter having lett her busband. Mr. fen Eyck objected hut this lime of argument svouid uot Le goue into, Mr. seripuer insist at Lhe suoject bad Deen brough Xam ibe oni ‘Now, will you own up you uré wrong?” ho asked of opposing couuge! afver the uoies +1 the sten- ogrupuer bad been read ove; Wel, ve got to, now,” answered tue ether, amid geueral laugatur. Witness t On to describe tue cuuversation inat occurred 1D Mr. Cuuiaweil ser’ she papers iv the Compluiut m tue divorce suit on Mr. Cooper, She could nol recollect the conversation very ucfiaitery, anu Mr. Seribuer asked if ber memory was good or bad. “As uw general thing good,’ she auswered. Cooper at one time had sua to ner, “Het, | wisu you would talk to Rucu about this divorce ;” be wanted 10 3 Wiiuess refased to 1n- lerceue .or him, sayiog, “Chere 19 use, you Promised to do right beiure und Dave jailed; “1 Dupe ny righ. arm may drop from my side ul Lever touca auoiher drop of fum or abu Rutu «gain,” be answered. Here oue of hr. Marsnali’s brothers arose und told the reterce that he od Mr, Ca. Weil making signa LO each other, a though the latier were prompting ber in ber suswers, Mr, Calawoll Guid that was a talsenoud. Mrs. Pucuer next spoke of ibe time when she was Stoppiug at her gistel’s, aller tl divorce bad beon made by drs. not gv away <0 long 4s Mrs. Couper stayed ine! Femalned to protect her sister, “You remuied there as a watch dog??” Mr. pertbuer. “Not witgess aa: This question was at once objncted to, and the rei- eree said 1t should ve pub iD & iorm that was not in- sulung. Mr. Serivacr tuen wouited bis quesiun, de continued to exumine Urs, Pucker at some length, developing nv new powuts, He «sked witness why sue could remember go ciearly everythlug bad abvut Cooper of tavoruble Lo her sister’s sive of the case und forget everything om the other side, Witness said sLe Could Mot tell. The case wus then adjourned uowil Monday next at eleven o'clock. PKLOVED AND ADMINISTERED. During the past week the wilis of the following awed persons, deceased, were proved in the Kiugs County Surrogate’s Court, belore Surrogate Abram li. Dasiey:— Sarah M, Doty, Cornelia L, Hyatt, Nicholas L. Braudage, Catuarine A. Brosnan, Jonn E. Connell, Margaret Jones, Margeret McCloskey anu Miche: Kmauuel, ali ot Brovkiyy, and Josepo D, Alvord, of Bridgeport, Conn. Letiers of auministration were grauted in the estates of the folowing uamed deceaseu persons, Viz.i—Margaret De noes, Jobu Ly acd, Eieanor Manukes, Sarah Waite, Emma V. Barnes, Pierro Reven, Margaret Wit en, Jusepa Murphy, Jona Fried- wap, Michael Devoy, James Koberiso., Gesine Reiber, De Witt Cimtou Vauiels aod Rockwell M. Lyou, wil of Brookiyn; Dominick Beliotte, of tue town of New Utrecnt; Margwiet sticanult, of Hoho- kus, N.J.; Mar in Bates, of Bath, Loug Ist Latters Of guardiansbip of the pe seu and e ol Bridget Beliotte were grauied to Joun Hogan, in piace O Joseph Keily, a@veused; of Adaline voy and Mary Devoy to Joun Sveridan, wi Dautels ane Vor tels, Lottie G. Daa witt ©. Dawrel man, Joun H. jan, Augus Caroline ¥. W. Friedman to Mar! ail of Brooklyn. FLAiBUoH INSANi“ ASYLUM. Judge Gilbert, of the Kings County Supreme Court, yesterday rendered a decisioy 1m the surt brought by Stave Commissiover in Lunucy Ordrowaux uguivet the Kings Couaty Charity Commissioners to compel them tore Dr, KR. L. Parsons as Medical Super. iutendent uf (he Fiatuush Asylum, he baving been superseded oy D Ali orders restraining tho removal of Dr, Parsous are Yucuted witneut cosis, LEAL ESLAtk. bis wile Lo go back 10 queried that is an iosuit,” Fricamon vad Agua Friedman, The following sales were mado on the Real Estate Exchange Septemver 21-— ry Hoyt, ret story brick butidings, with lots each 26x74, em, 3 604 and 506 Lith ay. ste, Wo plaiutill..... Ott. mw. of 4th Total OFFICIAL BEAL ESTATE TRANS FEMS. The foliowing state » Showing ive real estate transactions recorded io the Regisver’s ofice Sepiem- ber 21, 1978, 1 Ovtamed trom Augustus 1. Docharty, Deputy Regiater:— Valentine av. (love Nos, 33 and 34) J Aaron Hurtiey AY, 19.5x98.9, Joli Pui! pti Sehitte 400 It ow. of F1th ay, y und wife tv Adelaide fee. of 1000 w¥., 50x100,5; Isnac ugeoubeimer.. ot Bi dad st, LW) +, t0 Sara's. s, Sinem dtm av, 20x100 5, John 24th wal or 174 Te wite to ary Farrell 25,000 45 11. 4. of Lexungt i hasbama ty Jam; 10,000 dow, 7 19,250 25x 102 . muna J. sustinne 1,600 1,000 Nom. 5,000 Ott She, W. 1@ Kad others to Patrick Brennan ona wile,... 8,000 RECORDED MOKTGAGHS, tothe sowery savings Bank, styenr. . part + $8,000 Donohue, Michast aod wife, to Mautine Sill i 40. ate, @. Of Mth wv. 5 Byer 9,000 Farroli, Mary and husband, to 8 nother (executors, &e.), ® av; Byers... 7.06 and wite, to nd 3,0 no 2,000 Hoyer, Kudelp wo 3.000 Kaun, §: eaother, y 7,500 Lawrence, Ontiarine M husband, b, shit w, corner of Jib st. and Loxiniion AV ED SERE ces see oe ¥0.54408 sus +, 8,000 Noble, Jobn, Sr., anil wite, to Wary Farrell, 400 wt, w, ot Lexington av; 2 years. 4,00 Same to Kdvar S, Hicks and anvther (exe c. ” 4,000 A, of Kivineton et. tessseseeees, 1,000 tury " another (executors, #6), a. 8. of Stone at, Broad sty | year be teeeee . 5.000 Thom ‘Jotta Uda to ii tem 4 of O7Uh at. @. OF Tbu 6 monet sevens 2,900 RECORDED ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTOAUHS. Fowler, Amelia, to Witham ff. Penuleton «nd other (executors, Ae) . ‘ $10,000, ler, Fraveis D, and others (exvcutors, &e.), Witvam HP naleton and anowh Annee Alooet Kummelicce vee » (wxeeuror, 6), to Tsane OUR COMPLAINT BOOK. [Nora —Letters mended for this column mast be accompanied by the writer’s full aame aad address to insure attention, Complainants who are aowilleng to comply with this rule simply waste time in writing. Write only on one side of tue paper, —Ed. Heeauo.| TICKETS OX THE EAST SIDE ROAD. To THe Epitor or THe HEkALD:— 1 bought a ticket at the Fulton Street station of the east side clevated road which I did not ase at the time, I went to the Fourteenth sircet station ana the man who sells tickets there would got let me go in (be car, saying that | bad to ovy another ticket and very roughly pushed out, [told bm that! bad a Lickel, Oul Le persisted tna I bad to buy « pew o1 Asihe tickets have Lo date do you think that ihey cau refuse to take them when you have paid for them? A PASSENGER. A CHANCE FO: 4N ACCIDENT, To tae Epitor oF THe HERALU:— Will the HERALD please cali tae attention of the officers of the Harivm Railroad Compuny to the danger IL SULjeCtB its paesenxers LO OM Lhe arrival of the Har- jem train from 125.b sireet at thirty-three minutes past ent A, M.? wim, they switca our tram to « side (rack aud on getting olf we have Ww cross anotber (rack so reach the main platiorm, On alignting from the cars a New Haven trail cumes Doielesssy tu on the bext truck, euduugering our lives vy coming ou us ruavenly, Wiluoul Warning, There Dave veeu s¢ ral Darrow eecupes, HARLEM, HOODLUMISM IN J\CKSON 8QUABL, To Tax Epitok or THE HEkaLD:— Tuc Juuchion of Thirteenth street, Greer wich ave. bue anu Jackson square requires @ morsi aod phy toatl purging. Lt is nightly infested by roucbs aod lua ers of (he most pronounced type, whose acuions ure Dewsily aud whose language is Worse. They are a Lerror Lo ladies wud chiluren #Du OvJeCis Of Uisguss bo the residenis iu tue viciwity. fhe moment au viticer appears they make (hemsvives ‘couspicuuus by tet abseuce,’’ only to reappear from aley ways and bucket Shops us soou us Lhe olticer Des passed vn. Please cull (ue alleution OL ine proper su noriiies to ibis aud sve i We cau’l Dave up vflicer s.aviooed in Jacksou square. NEvksls. ° POST O FICK NEGLIGENCE, To THe Eprvor oF TH HERALD;— Cun you inform me who is responsible for lost packages 1D the Port Office? Lam the uuforiuoae loser of two, votw very valuabie; ous iv November Just aud one «bout ten days ago, Tbey were torwurded from the Poiiadeipiia Post Uitice 10 Brooklyu, EK. D. 1 uve Irequently called at the Brookiyu office ava been iniormed vy the superimiendent’s clerk tuat we fauit Must ve at Lhe Poiladetpata ottice, as the pack- agen Dever reacued bere, | wrote to tue superiniend- ent of tne Phiaueipuia office, He ackuowiedged their receipt, uN svys posiuvely they bave been sent, und must have been lost in the transmit, Woo ts Tespoasivie? LOskk THE WATER SUPPLY, To THe Epiror oF tHe HERALD:— In ihe HexaLD of Saturday a resident ‘of Thirty- fourth street complains of a want of water in ibe Upper stories of dwellings 1D that Vicinity, The reste dents of Park Hell, comprisiag the elevated site— irom say Seventy-uinth stree: to Ninety-tuird street avd Fourth wou Fifth avenues—deriving their supply from whe Wastingiou Heights reservoir, are geeuly iNcouVenieuced iu 4 ike Mauper. A year ago, wueu the gevera: suppiy of Groton water was suort, we were avuauaully suppited. 1 would lke to ask tue Commiesior er ot Pubic Works it any geod reusum ex- ists WHY Lue supply suould be curtaiied a tors Lids in View of Loe superuuuudant supply of water in the Jakes and streams irom wiicd ibe Croton sappiy is aeriveay PARK HILL, THE EAST SIDE ELEVATED BAILZOAD, To Tue Evitos or THe HERALD: Wale 1 am a inend of rapid transit and rejoice that the backbone of the Third avenue horse ear movopoly bas been broken by tue completion of the sieum road in that avenue, permit me to cull your at- tentivn to up outrageous ubuse by ihe elevated rail- road Company, La locating Laeir siations they bave, 1b Many Cade>, almost eatirely sbUt off travel ou tbe sidewalks vy 'ereciuug their stairs thereon instead oF iu the Tus expecially 60 at Houston | of the sidewalk Space tual Whea persons meet ut this point one te compelled Lo go arouad Lhe Biuits into tae wireot. The Bureau of Stree. Hucumuranves snvuia compel woo Frewoval OF tuese etuifs trom the sidewalks, The coupany bas eecurd tor outbing great truachise from \ue City, aud bney should, Street, be compeileu to paren: to erect their station enirance ing travel On the sidewalks, BUsINEss TROUBLES, pe AN ENGINEER PIERSON & CO.'8 PETITION REFERRED TO REG- IS:ER DAYTON—JULG" CHOATE BENDERS AN IMPORLANT DECISION. The petion of Ev gar L. Pierson and Danie! P, Pier son, Jr., residing at Meiuchia, N.J., aud doig busi- hess in thisvily under the firm vame of Pierson & Vo., bas Leen referred to Register Daytou tor jurtber wec- essury action iu bankruptcy. {veschedules fied show total hubiiities of avout $200,355, of whicn but $2,775 46 on Copartuersbip accouul, the remainder being the Individual indevcoda 0: Edgar L. Piersoa, His debis Were mostly Coutracted during tue years irom 1866 (0 1868, auu for which he gave bis notes, 1 two largest Ciaims set down iu the seuedule for money loaned during the period named are Z. H. Kitchen, Newark, N. J., $25,000, ana J. Ticneuor, Newark, $16,0000, Incinded awoug the mer: baudise Cluims eoumerated wre those o) fH. B. Ciaflin & Co., 15; J. Mo Daview & Co, $12,277 80; Huat, Tiitughast & Co, $11,289 97; Ader einy & Co. $10,136 v3; Hoyt, Sprague & Co., $9,634 76; Wate Hous & Co, U82 B75 J Ht Diggies & Ly, $7,439 78; r . 8413 76, BU. Bos wok, $5,001 65; New Jers y Luow uc Compray, $5 9675’ Hard: & vo., $4,552 70; O. BE, Woug & Uo, $.,740 2) 1. B. Peadw, $3,082 71; 1. W. Lore & Go., $8. 1u6 46 G &W saitusiner, $4,072 45; Fisk, Clerk & Pragg, KL Garduer & Um, $2,029 Momtro-s, Joues & Co, $1,803 U6; Ceutral Ncuuas Bauk, $2,600; A.D. womp-ou, $5 100. Cue tuuedterness 18 ail vue Secured auu tuere ure NO a-seis EXCEPL Wearing up- pare), | ue Juulor partner tas BO ind) Viawal Labi ies. «Rev. Dr, Hacben, Abkawax SCMLANK 0 Regina BAUM A meeny of We creiiors Oo Jusepn stiner, tea mercuaut, Was held yoot-rduy at the wilice of Key Luie, for the purpose of proving eleoting ab assKNEe |W Yonkrupley Seveduies were suv- Mitted SHOWine Lotal 1. Dulites Of about $332, 90, of wuich $240,000 are secured. (Wen y one Giuluis were few ayy 2 4vOut $74,000, abd Upon 4 ote veWg taken + « Juwopu Gillette eleewd | 1UC Par debts proved were & Etuer, $6,379 69; 5 A A. Low & Brower, Kistwick & Cu, $4,683 77; the Arvela & Go, $ 2 63; Havemeyers | Br@.bers & Co, $56.0 92; Bowie, Dash & Vo, | $04; ~wire Browers, $2097 28; dem, dusey Bulwer, $9,000; Havwwn Sow 4,004 35, Ata tihg vi tue Crediiviso. Houry C. Bly, of the | te fim of Toller & Bly, beid vewre Repister | Kevchum yesterd ¥, schedules were presented suuw- Lug die0slies amounting Lu over $19,000 ane Bo as e.a 1W) Cini, Were Wey os 1WOWer—Nacbon OC. Bry, $14,517 25; Vick >. Ramsey, 930 Tbe last CFeUHUL WHS CHORCH Keo KOwe Lows Cour mave a, pication yesterday, before Register Keene fur Lis Giscuurge trom bank- rupley, sud, Where Deng Oy Opposition ov Lue part of crediors, the peuition will De granted im the usdal course. CREDITORS’ WANKRUPTOY RIGHTS. | watior of Vauuervuct & woatly Judge joute, on the metiou Ot Rundie & Wit © ber crevitors, bas Wited ab option woreh Bixee the | Pracice |U CUMProli0O Cases LOE suid Gi-tre Le Opposing Crediurs have tosisted (hat the exiate shows a larger ib uevtors bave abuat $33,000, vee theit jatiore, | id LHe DaUK, abu Loe Opp ustiON Will prObAUIY develop | a Lorger ofler @ compositiva ior the Creanors. guuge | 1OML8 BUYS — | L(dsuk 1 1s pot the duty of the Kegister to Tu the jwenu than (he vomypositn ned Au Appraisemens bul be ors uove jutlest opport of tue pro: ceedings, Upon (heir Tearvbabie application, to ex- at 1H8 (Ue VOOkS by an Expert, ANd wu ventory and wake & Varuation Most proper time jor such examination of at early in (he Composivioa pr ait of sucu exw | in many ao will | i) examipation oF the | bankruyt; anu, therelore, thas ly 1% proper that ‘ue | Register should aliow 1 to be made velore of pend pXamioation of (he bankrupt, aad Kh Would 1 mao Cuses be Very proper Lo laterrupt aujouro amiuaviou Of the bankrupt ie The K Should ve salistied that tne expert proposed ts a THE BOUK LRADE SALE. de sale at Clinton rgest Invoice Hail yesterday, was that of @, P. Patnam’s Sous, Toe two the attendance was not ou the precea days, still (he prioes Fealized Were excellent. heaviest dup! bam's books. ix wundred copes of this author's “Puanatopsis”? aud “Tue Fiovd of Yeurs,” bis fant 1, Were sold, Atong the other books sold Were LO of Edmunio a’ Amicts? Constantinople, rte a by Mra Gato! Pu bam’s Series oi Aft Hate bool Habver- tows Stories 800 oF We ke A B00 of sox to Une, 800 of “His Grandmother, ol Perkins’ Devil Porgiers, 60 sets o1 the Mi Warnets’ novels, 200 of the Geet Reading, 60 of 0. B. Frovtiegu m’s work, 275 sets of Wisningto Irving's works, 100 of Bayard Layior’s works, 30 01 Van Laup's works. | tran trou New York. | PHAnL KORN, bora at J. W. Bouton numvered but fity-five lov in hie | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1878.—QUINTUPLE SHEET ‘mvoice, but they were all $18 and $20 books. yonn Wiley & Son bad a small invotce, waien was readily Ww. Wiad l sold an excetlent line ong Whick bbe ‘as cunsiderable dup! bubiisner m perialty of Poe nich 200 copes were sold, Lockwood, Brooks & Co. sold a large number @) books, KUL DOL as Wavy as Were catalogued, Tuer invoice Consisied Principally of juvenile aad religious books. ‘Yhe Catholic Publication Society soid a large in- voice of religious works, including 600 Biles aud raver book The sale closed at eight o’clock, betore Gladding & Son’s invoice was fluished, DIED OF HIS INJURIES. Henry Boda, nine years old, and two other boys of the same age were playing toxether on the 24th of Au- gust last io the yard attached to the jiquur saloon kept by Joun O'Neil at No. Noria oud stroet, corner of Secona, Willimumsburg, There was a pile ot bricks 10 the yard and the boys used them to build a DlayDouse, which fe aown, Ihe noise made by tho fall incensed Joun O’Neti, aad be rusned out io the Yard with a heavy leather strap to punish the boys, His own sou a Spriggs got sately out of yard, bat Boga, it is charged. was feliea with the ap, and then — O? Neill Kicked bim through the gate to the sidewalk, Bovai compiaineu of the beating at nome, out bis Parents thought vothing of Mf, thinking he might Dave done something to veserve's waipulog. Ou the following day tLe lad complained of is back, Paralygis slowly set iu, and vespite the efforts of Dr. died uttwo P, M. yesierday. Mr. Jobn Boda, ihe father of the voy, cite aptied to Judge Eino.t for a warrauc for ONeili’s arrest, which wa grnted. Wheo toe officers reacned O'Netil’s house, however, he was gone, having picked up and leit on bearing of the lad’s deatu, Corover Nolwu has taken tue macier in baad and w thorough luvestigation wil! be made, MAWHAGHS AND VALID —-——__ MAR e120, BeLL—BENxxTT.—At Newport, &. L., on Thursday, Septemper 19, by the Rev. Puilip Grace, lsaac BELL, Jf., 0 JRANNKTTE, Gauzbier Ol the tate Jumes Gordou Beourut, bR1GGH—ReYNOLDs.—Ov Wednesaay, Septemoer 18, by eR ¥ De, Corowa, ub ois resiieuce, Haney J. BeGGs, ot Springheid, Mass, to Grace L. RutNouvs, Oi New Yoru, Camp—ALLEs.—La Jersey City, on iue-day sep. tember 10, by ine Rev. Tuomas Guiiaudei, Peevericn Camp to EMMa, duusuier o the late Tuvouore E. Jouuson CMAPMAS—JacoBS.—On the 17th inst, by Rev, Heory >. Jucovs. wd vy Rev. Georye ‘Jacobs, of Pavavelpoia, aud Rev, Kaward Kartocumaroff, Rev, Epwako M (Harman, of Harifosu, Coum, to Ava, daugucer of (ie « Moiating uinister, ChakkK—WakkeitLd.—On Tuosuay. September 3, at the residence of the uriue, vy the Rev. J. W, vilier, DV, D., rector ut >t Luxe’s Cuurcu, Mrs Many by Aeiapiaa Mr, AvGyst0s G, CLARK, uli of Brook. yu. Davits—HaLLEtt,—On September 8, 1878, Captain R, M. Davies w dire. J.B. ALi. Duvhia pupers please copy. JonDan—Buake —On Mo September 16, the tWeay-Mftu uuuivoreary of OF the prides Pureuls, uy the Rey, Futner Curran, Jamus J. Jonvax to Lizzia M. BURKE, daughter of J. K. anu M. A, Burke, ali of thise: y. Sikap— KavaxaGu.—At Morsstou, Sullivan county, N.Y. by tue Rev B, A. Goouwin, Garuit Miavie Many EB. Kavana FaRKHUURK—aLpRIVGR —ln Brooklyn, Sepiember 19, 1878, by the Kev. Chirles Wood, WituiAM PARK Mose, of New York, to FRANCis Magia ALDRIDGE, of Brooklyo, L. 1. Loudia pupers please copy. Perxy—(korren. —lo Bristol, RK. 1., on 17th inst, At iriuity Courch, vy the rector, Rey, Samuci Morag, assioted vy Rev, Calbraitu B. verry, of aiwimore, Md, CHakies Varsum Perry aud Maxy isan: duughter ol audrew K. Lotter, lormerly of Lis ciy. Perny—tariog.—Ou Iburedsy, sepiemper 19, 1878, AL ue residence of the bride’s parents, by (be Rev, Isuac H. sui, Joux He PERRY to CHakLotrE £., auogbier of Kdawara Yaylor, ati of New York, No curds. Kouxs—storu.—Ou Thursday evening, Septemver 19, wt the resiueuce of the bride’s parcass, uy he AH. Held, Cuanies W. tu. Ronns to Canouine M.G , eldest dauguter vi Joon A. Sturm, Boa, SCHLASK—BAUMGARTEN. —DUaUay, Seplemuer 15, vy GARTEY, ULB OF tis City. WitveLer—Warp —Un tue 17: iust., by the Rev, OH. Wily, Mr. OLives B WiaseLer to Miss N ELL Louise Wakp, Dicd. Bresvax.—On Friday, the 20:b inst, Deuia Baxy- NaN Funeral trom her iate residence, 312 Bass 111th si., atoue P M Relatives and feuds iavitec. Buwd—At St Luke’s Hospital, on ibe 2151, Jacon, sou of Jacud G, and Louse Baud, aed 19 years, Fuaeral will (ake pisce at St. Luke’s Houpial, Mon day, tien A. M. CLLOWA.—-CHARLES BULLOWA, of the 21st inst, age: 49 years, 11 moutus, former resident of Harte ford, Conn. Relatives and f at two P, M., September 2 CALLAGHAN, —J AMS CALLAGHAN, York, Oruer of tue Fy uuu A LO. 0. F., was | buried ou Septemoer 17 fom Ke Dr. Milew's church (Holy Martyra, in Forsyth si., bear Canui), tue dowsvown “Little Churen Around the Corner.’ CAvE—AL dergen Point, N. J., alter a lingering Bickuess, MakyY Hy uv dwile ot Joun W, Cuve, ages 25 your moutbs apo 16 days, Nouce 0! laueral Bereaiter. CHAMBERS.—Ov Saturaay, September 21, at bis late Fesiieuce, Mig Kim ot. .Homas H CHAMBKRS. Nowe of \dueral bereasier, UONSOLLY,—Ua Friday, Sepiomber 20, Patnick Coy- MOLLY, acd 80 years. | Fuuera: to take place from the residence of his son, James Counvily, 112.0 ot auu Boulevard, oo Sunday, semnver 22, at yaw v’clec! att Guuuly pipers DoNaLDsos At Bust Or invited to attend ihe , W248 East Odd at, stranger ia New ase CODY. ge, N.J., on September 21.1578. . tomas Doxatpsox, 1orwerly of New York | ciby, agen OB yeare | Novice 0: tuaeral services bereaiter, DokPiuxGex.—Ou savurday atieruoon, September 21, at Gin lute tesidence Brookiya, Eowawo Vor- yolnukn, tu che 45.0 year of his age. Nowce of tuuerai ia this paper, Mooday, Seprem- ber 23. DRINKWAT#R,—On Tuarsday, September 19, at New Vernon, N. J, Captain Levi DaiNkWaree, 16 the 69. Fol Dis age, | EGay.—seprember 20, Haynan Eaax, aged 2b Your, 1 mouth aod 7 days, Fuceral irom ber pareais’ residence, 21 King st, | Monuay, 23d; theuce ihe remuias to be taken to K ugetun vy the 8 o’euck train at the Grand Gentral Depot, Relat 4 ifiewus tnvited. bNGLISH.—Oo Saturday, Sepremver 21, Jonny Kya- 1 uneral ov Munday, at one o'clock, irom nis late Tertd ace, 384 760 ay. is, —Ou Friday, September 20, Josera Ewyts, agen dL your Hie \uberal Will take piace O& Mouday, Sepiomoer 23, utume AM, from tne resideuce uf uls taiber, | ote Boom, 322 Kast B60 ot., tneuee Wo ot Gavriel’s Cuuréu, Bast 87tn 9) requiem Wie Ue ofl reu lor (henge LO Unive y Where a cOlommA Mss (we repuse of tis soul, 'y Cemeiery ai ous o’cluck, Toe frieads OF His iathor, sat Bons ‘ of wis brothers, Jono ana J.mes, aud Felalives aud inends Of Lue lawl ¥ ofe disu Cespectiaily Juviled o atiend, Frevke.—Ou Frid eptember 20, at Wasningion, Rosa FREYKK, Ol rest duachver OF toe lute Coiunel ai uel Breyre, Peruvian dMiwister, Fuveral wit (ake piace at st, Macthew’s Chureb, on Maowsay, 2d, at eleven ocvck. FisX. Ou Saturday, Seprember 21, Many Esa, daugover of James aud Mary Fico, aged Li mone anu 10 dey. Fuveras trom 335 Bast 370 su, on Sunday, ioe wt Datepast owo UM Hovuuton —september 21, TON, chetoftve ave Bhjon lb year vl uf age. Novice of iuneral bereaiter, Jevexuya—Un Friday, September JePPERY Lue Felatives and irieuds of (he family are respect fully m¥ied (oO alteud uueral services, at Ler a: resiacnce, 40 Bast 10h St, Ou Suuday, september 22, | s JZApeta &. HOUGIS Wom, IM the That 1s7s, Ema i, Susay Kinsey, i the wenday, 230 inst., from the Tesidenee Of Ler Bua-10-law, George ‘itiar, Ossining, Sing Sing. Coftiage ab depot ou arrival oF 8 A. MM. Kors —Ou tow Zist inst, atiwo o'clock P. M., Ka jsiruwo, Germany, 1 Un Will take place from bis late residenee, Lot Kant 66:0 6L, On Sutiday, the 2d nat, «i two ode P.M. Friends of tue tamiry are iuvited to aiten Lywan —Jomn U. Lywas, Cuurssay, Seprember 19, wks. irom 225 West Slot a: o'ciork PB. M., on Sundey, Zea wat, Lyxct —Oo Friuay, Seytember 20, 1878, Jous I. iD he B60 yeur of his age ener, 263 10th at balf-past one Mason. Ou Frigny, moruing, Sepiemver 20, AXNiB ft. sTevens, wire ot Wi ay Mejor. 3 ei , Brookiyn, on MULLIGAN —Sevtemuer 21, 1578, Ansin Josnrainn, bd love, ueGgoter of Juve aud Auuie Mulligan, aged 1 year, L mouth aud 22 days, Relatives apd Itieuds of the family ore tespecttaily Invited (0 ALicnd |e funeral, trom the residence of her ‘outs, 389 Wash wytou 64, 06 Sunday, Seprem- ber 22, at two o’viock P. M. CKESZIR—AL the residence of his paroots, 241 Palisade av., Jersey City eights, oo Friday miug, Fuepenick MoKexzig, son of Woinam R. and Jano MeKeumie, ageu 2 yours, tiwo PM. Lovers McLoGHLis —At bis residence, 405 West 23a at, Alter loog Vines, | MoMAS CHARLES MCLOGHLIN, Funeral wil) take prace Monday, Boil-past wo P.M, Friends are reqe-ted to atiead, mAaha.—On Friday, september 20, Joun Mo- evuoty Westm: parish of Ho: selip, lreisnd, in tne O810 year of ws Revaty Hd irends Oo) the lomily are respectially Inviion to ALCOd the funeral, AL Len v'cluck A. M., Tuesday, from the Churoh oF St. goes, Bas: da st, | where « solemm mass © viet will be oflered tor | ose of bis soul Cemetery, NOvas.—septemver 20, FATKIOK NOLAN, aged 68, & Dative Of the city Of Gaiway, Irena, Relauves aod triecds lovited to attead big fave trom SLO Bast 234 5, this y (220 iui 6 O'clock, way aud Dublin papers vivase copy. Ogtexer.—Ou Friday, Sepiember 20, IBA, daugnter of Edward aod tue law Catharine Ovizue: agert 30 years anc 4 woutus, Reaves and irieuds are respecttully imvited t end her fuvera), from ber late resideuce, 446 Vanal » Ou Sunday, ive 22d, at buif-past ove o’cwek, Lao- ‘meit ty Greenwoud, o’Kexee —Oo Briday morning, September 20, at his residence, 106 Bust 561b st, Mictau, OK x i. aged 60 yeurs, | the tuneral services will ake piace on Monday, Septemoer 23, ten A. ML, St. Pa'rick’s Cathedral, to Calvary Cemetery tor iwierment, iis reliives aud frends, also ‘hose of Gis rons, Rev Charios M. and Aired J. O'Keefe, nud the members of tne Society vi at. Vinceut de Pew, St Pairick’s Conler- are invited to aiteuds O'Suka.—At Nelou uy., near Cottago st., Jersey City, ou septemoer 21, FLORE.CH JANS. duuguier ot Duntel O’sueu, ageu 3 years, witer Lwo days? Liuess, {rom a) patbert Funers: (aig day at two o'clock, Pokorny.—Septemver 19. 1878, Louis Pokorsy, in the d4.1: your of ais a Fuuera: on suauay, September 22, uaif-past viebt, frow Mount Sinai Hospital, coruer v1 66cb st, and Lex: | ingivn uv, Relatives asd irieuds, also the Society United Brotuers and Deuiseber Lesc Verein, ure re- spec iuliy vi Ui1O HANN, Nepoew, Abétpat Lovux, No, 23, F. & A. M. —Beerune You are bereby summoned to atienu the luuer | of eur late brother, Louis Pokorny, irom Mount sivut Hospital, 66:0 st wud Lexiugton av., oo Suuu y, Where 4 solving requiem mass will be offered, (heace | | Septemver 22 Lo78, at ergata. M. -harp. By order, J.B. B.OOMINGDALE, Master, QUINN. Ls Philadeiiiu, va he 18 1 Ins'., ParRick Quiny, tie of New York city, eeu 48 years. Reomoxn ~-Ou Ubursd y, 19ta iuot., Joan J. Reve MOND, aged 29 years and 4 moutus, Reiaives ood ipivuds of (ne family, aod imends of Dis uncies, Pasrick and Rovert MeUallrey, nd mem- bers of the Young Meu’s sodabity of cus Blessed Vir~ gin Of St, Broucis Xavier's Church, are respeotiuily YMVited LO atiend tue tuueral, trou Loe resid: ace ot | bes mother, 212 West 834 61., ais afvernoon, at Lwo vciock Y. Mh. RayMoxp,—in Jersey City, oo September 19, Gen- oral HexkY KaYMOND, bo the 87iu your of UIs age Rewiv satu senda tue tamiiy, alse the verur- aus Of 1812 and tue members of Heriitase Louge No. 165, LY. ot Os B., OF New York, ara inviced 10 atieud bis IWueral, Ou Sduday, 5. p.ember 22, at two vclook, from ibe resiuence Of is sOu-in jas, Clancey A, Sinn, 201 toutgomery a, Jer-ey City, SASFoRD.—Ou Saturday moruiug, Sepemoer 21, CHagies H. SANWOKD, in ihe 28 n year o! Dis age, Rewsved aud tends of (he tamily cre iavited to attend the juueral, ab is late resisence, 25 v st, Brookiyo, E, v., om Monday, eptember two OclucK P.M ALLY.—Ou Wednesday, 18, September 1878, Maky, duuguter of Aud and Lawrence scaliy, age 14 years, Rtatives aud trieads of the jamily, aud those of her cousins, Jobo J, and George J, stcCorm ck, Spectiuily iVited to atiend (he fungral, irom (he rosi+ denee of ber parents, IyT uv. C, vn Suouay, the 22d MMe, AL WO 0/6: 06K. SkaLey.—Lu Jersey Uity, on September 2i, Many ELLa, Wile of Jumes K. Sealey, anu aauznter of Sam- wer CG. aud Mury 4. st Laugnlin, aged 26 veurs, Relatives and trienus of tbe famiiy are invited to attend (be ‘uaeral, on luesduy \oruing, September 24, at buli-pust ten o’cl ck, from ‘he Secora Re- formes Cuacb, Wayne st., near Grove si., Jorsey cuy SMITH —at Sea Clif, LL, September 21, Wauren J. Mira, Notice of funeral hereafter. Suutavay.—Ou Friday morning, September 20, ANNs, Wile of Joba Suluyvan aud daughter of Edmond Carrivan, aged 20 yours, ‘The iuners! will take place trom the ri ber tather 66 Cliff st, this (Sunday) afternoon at (wo welvek. Retauives and inen s respecttully invied. Wooprury.—sepiember 21, 1873, Aakon B, Woon. ure, bora February 29, 1 Funeral w take place iM idence of day, September 23, at one o’e.uck, [rom Dis late residence, 731 Sin st, New York oy YounG.—On September 20, MakGanet, wile of Jobo Young. Funeral Sunday, 22d, at one o’cio ck, trom 1,105 24 ay. RELIGIOUS NOLIC ED. M HIG\N EMPER\NCE UNION, TAMMANY all, at % ofeloek. Chaune y ouaffer, the poweriul and favorite orator, wil speak, und 4 inte cosident of Cou- Kemuerance in tue Five cents coilection, |. i. MUNDY, Presiuent. Dantkt ows, Corresponding seeretary. aL GC URGI, 431 PEST OF R, Heber Newcon, rector; service at 10% ALM. and 4 P.M. The rector will preach, Stautinupie Is expected vw delnoat Haus of Mo acumed, Laee cuots- BEV IGiOUS FOCI. CAN wENT OX SU-DaYs ors uew Hall, Broadway an furnished, OR KIL s Atl, SPtt AY., O' on Goepel services. —K 1 unday afternoon, suo). aiugiue by Georse J. Sai All sent bveryvor ra wil ox aod 42d st ; hours of Key, Stephen H. Tyoz, J .. 7 Nie, im the ¢ ASL Ten av, \nUned 0 “BAVIOUR S77 ST, CORNER Mth av.—Rev, James M. Puslman, pastor will pre Sundey morning, wt IL. Subject, “Yao Veritivs » ligioa.”” Qucsex OF THB ASOLNSLUN, CORNEK 5 ana 10ch st. se M tor, the Rev. wiil officiate. VGURGd OF Lm” WRAY Nouv cist avey 45th at. ~The wer, Dr. Howland, rey ang4 i BUA, oi ana 4 P.M. will preach: also, HAV. The ree w We. SD ST. AND7TH AV.—PREACHIAG, . by Rov. Alex. Suaw; 7:49 Pou, by Rev. NTAPEL., If ST. 30 AND 4T 1 AVS — T ev vr, A.B Otter officiaves Sanday, 11 A.M. and Tso POM. Nesday eveming at TA eats Ire VE\UR BAPTI-® CHURCH. ¢ Preaching by the pastor. Key .on Sunday, septer ver .M. Prayer meeting Wedu Brdgman. 9 Tt. M th, NAKOISSA sUNnu BLAKEASLEY. THE Mweit known test medinin, wiil hota her regalar meeting tars oo Gaday) » Venimg, wt LOL West doch st. EW JERUSALEM OuURGH, B56. SE. FAS) OF aN ark av fees at il .M.; Rev. Oliver Dyer will preach sunday, 22diust. The Suaday school will rep 20H inst, ty THeArhe Ve VY SUNDAY Stull Ma Sawyer will condu spl tew peranes ser. ice. J) IGNATIUS CUUKCH. sore HeIW BN OTH ann Oth ars. Dr bower, Ke tor servic © oral celebration: 445, chorm evemimn pray. Zion CHURCH, MADISON AV CORSE farwev J N Gaiichor, D. D., Fector A Mood t POM 44 dof, BYN AGU Ue 8 nthe Synaro ue, © 2M; ou Fuvsday The trustees will sell or re Sunday, de from Thursday, | wy OPM LOST ANY FOUND. > orrier Dog, vines velvet ribbon arouud wis neck. turn to above snd obtain reward EW AIDS. $20), REWARD—FOK THE KECOVERY OF JhW! DaVey, voien the bith trom. vo. 47 Pitt sty ne ques: dA idrons Kost at Bites v. > Th NTING Ws oH, . Brooklyn, and Coney Ts We, Sept miner 1 mares nder please return to WM, eall LOST, UN WKONESD\Y AFTER ber 1), berween 28d and Z¥eN ate, t 4 vady's golu Watch ana ( stem Winder, eDgine arn 4, maue by gether of separate, wate hunting ¢ | Bost, boar cute BULL 16 FE paivted white outede, wasbuvwrds ali rou Wide; (randed oy eeatreno-r. snd duuer © namie of Braver; $10 coward wil) ve paid | ty Mr, Mee AF., Why .. ‘ EVeM at A st, an Knauelled ™ ry A literal reward If toturned to i y West .tida at i i OST =$Busth ASD TAN DOW NIP.” 46 td ’ ALO. Heigh's, Brovaly a mation wont dential 20985 umiverh Brovkiva Cn ee EN Wa Rh ALerov ats, @ note awn on the Island City Bink, made oy the bagie Jabs Comp iuy, tuaorsed by Gostous Pierters payment o the s:me has been stepped Plowas retuit seine tu so7 West at Au ligt st AND Koy Stone Riug, A livera: ra ery to Mr KOHNEN, 200 r “t | QhEVED FROW 108 Wear ait si. scorch | Deut, coain, aloag nees © a of five use iin Tivder will please retura it to casuer ut Harper & 120 Powel at 2 FINE ARTS. TUR ROBINGO OS LPR SIZE PHOTO. T raps $10 each, at 74? Broadway. | s Af ROOMS, AT BIT BRO DWAY, ARG vor pry " fine Ol ban eves to be veew «for tw come «nd pporcanity aid tail wo do so Poessite in Olu, UMAYON AND IN TA mace from any small picture and agood likeness fenteed Pievares ot a od POFAOMS & spreinity , @ | siz Photograph $10, OMAK, 09 b DHOPOGAP LS, LMP BULA at GULDad & ROBES WANED -RVGnY L DY TO KNOW Tat THRY can get ne denen fine card photoxrapts of thems Ives for #1, ai M Re CHAE HOUSH LADIES Viniog ant Paw te oper Rooms, 26 West tether, 1% vlock west of Broadway; oows by the uay or woek oyELOF ANd CAINE HUpHOEH HAFVON ty a fs (ESTERS, UNETHRS, OVATE RS LIV) ANU Ler ve Ladies and Genti men's Oyster sud Chop How A telexra by taught oraetioaliy, day and evening duced; commesce Imm DON, Heralt o jects; t Hit “ent youths; al tor ‘awyers Uptown oft \OKKEBPING, PENMAN*HIP, ARITHMETIO, &6, tau ttprctically day and ev ping: fa: er and liberal plan, with a specie Vat C 13 ANSTRUCTION. BMBF ISTO0 » SNDOLS, FRETS PARENTS per-onully, muiled for stamp, SCOHERMERHOK, RIENGED FRENCH ThaGuER WISHES daily e' eats in private families or school x ¢ llent reterevees. Call or address Y, W. U. A., 7 Bast jet IN A YOUNG LADIE® SOHOOL imp (ad some Doarding puciis Address 3 a ULD LIKK PUPILS, L Dik» OR CHT Le > can Herald “LADY Wi tor En lish, French aud music. Mrs, LILIAN, ‘'ptown offies, tT HOMPSON?’s COLLEGE, 20 41 | AV.—s00Ks py Bo, writing, arithmetic aod Envlish brancves; terme ce iately ; ia des’ departinent HANDWRITING LIN teN TO ping, thorough course, $204 ‘LIVER B GOLDSMITH. Wisubs A PE\ Wows w room 1 G PARIS. AN CAD fLoupis to learn Freneb. a TING PHOTO: ID oll 7-6 00 Aand wor colors, Professor CHR, FISCHER, 769 Broaaway. room 3 N ARCIST IF OI. PAlv’ NG, CRAYON drawins. #1 per stud o 118 Ea t Sdth we A] eirEe NOES SKETUITNG F OW NATURE £ easily tenwht oy @ cuilivated gontioman, Box 32 Cptown Herald office DVI _ITIN more eneagem ont 70, ERNESS D SIRES ir instruction ia Knujiso. Frenea and music; reters to ber pupils, GOV GR. NESS, 184 Herait Uptown offi e. Lis) LADY, HAVING GREAT EXP RI. French. music, drawing and » agement for first class reference im teacuinc F nglith, tary German, desires wo rs as Vinitin s governess; otfies. UVERMAN LADY GIvV 8 Les for 30 cout, Address EASY moras LON. stow YOUNG Now? RY free at “BOOK Nand Guid ottice, 30 uion square, yew York, Li WANTING 4S, SCHOOLS O¢ PUPILS Wik Dy answered imm -diatol, li invited, Address i ad Lise, tamily als given. Ad YOUNG LADY, FHOROUG MUSICIANS. WANTS pupils tor plano and aging; nour lessou $10 per quare ter at her own or pupil's residence; daily practice tree West 16:n st iets Boake, \ND TUITION IN THA COUNTRY FOR f o children oy a lady, Mes, COLEMAN, Herald B F THE MIU OSCOPIOAL WORLD EX: plaingt «ttt fae raster, ent; natural and prepared ob- sons mate suitable forlad: sand ine special cuurae ot lees! mlerossong ML KOSCOPISS, Herat x private Uerms moderate, VOL BEAR OF LANGUAG«S in and Uoilege, Broad wa} ALASSiS rembling removed. By a full staff of competent t achers, organized on a new jew to practice, fur bata entianer For particulgrs an crew sr apply, i. ani 5:30 to 7:30 P M., except on date EB. AUBE*T 141 Lextuztin xv. ARLISLE ISSPIPUTE. 572 MuisO¥ AV.—BO \nD- Cugand Day sehool for young Ladies aud cmiluren, Ker op us sept 16 SV NSATIONS DG OR GRAMM TTC Feenodt neh ger tien an Me per o sdiress KE x 134 | eraid Uptown Branch wffice. VADV'S I COLLE: UNION SqQU:KE— J te-t senool for boys; only $30 lor 12 weeks! tull ine struction. )HER AS VISITING GOVERN: » Krenek, Euglialt, est reference: tation H sLocur ROPESSOR KEGNAN. KBWOVED bre ‘3 Union square; bali and stage attacked, iatfore U-ual asvantages to punils; terms moverate. Keenan's readsngs inthe theatre last atgut estabe him. in Our opiniod, in & position equal to that ace capied by M-. Bellew of Kee. Dr, TMsdull.”—Limerics nicte, [re and, May 10, 187% oh \©_D GUASSICAL AND MATHRBMATICAL teacher desires private pupils: prepares tor colle ce; teity reference, Address TEACHER, box 103 Here wn offh or pri VT iu ald Ups JAVILIns AND -OHOOLs PLIED Wit FL ST Lipretorg slish, French and German texeherss, good seo. nded to par TeaChERo’ BU. R Al i WANTED. GENTLEMAN ai tessons in French trom « Freagh . Wishes conversati imay. si i. D,, Herald office. "Ge " NIsH ano WONDERMAN, 34 new, rapid method; taurht | store), or 607 Sth erate SRE SATIONAL Lis-SONS BY Kk Par indy diplomec; terms moderace, Mile, VER F 7 Broadway, oom 3, first floor, INVERSATIONAL ian lay d@-piomee, lately ish. Mme CORS LADY, WITH pupib ce; beet refs ‘ost 2) utEN r S7th et, Mise L. AL mine or forage, 196 UB KINDE G iFtd AVE day. Septembs MOND, Prineio AK cRtsITY EXPERI ier. devires one or two gentleme ptionsily high references tue JK, Herald Uptown ott Vi RMAN CONVER-ATION, LATIN, Fisu bt privately or in classes by @ successful teac! graduate o Ber in; terms very moderate, Addr. ss THOR: OUGHL, Herald ottice : Hy SCHOOL FORO y Miss CO Li INSTAT School for vays; supe torus E to TILD REN, $150 T) 8200 Puke Ce aoa Kailroad Addie ARRYTOWN, ON HUDSON = or advantages, with Uoms Come KAUN AO Privei ak BONS IN FRENCH Aversstion & specialty; classes ans pi teacher's oF papli's highest retercaces, FRANCALS©, Herald Uptown ettice Addresa Abibs OVPIDENTL TvstaucteD IN Jorma Ug! tob Missa, 1 a andi ll a algal eee Mm ABCHARD, DIPLOMBB, WLLL OPaN Hat BA finishing classes tor young indies October 1, J Mev. Sth at 1) ey KOPS AND Miss REITHC, French bowraing, hin ver guraen, No M yj # DANCING, ite pen everyday and “vening. ihove abe © danes are welcome visitors. TS FP DWONDS KEOPEN® ¢ ASS 10 PaRPARB for examination tur puviic school teachers September BT baat 2i0h « wir ay. — Peep orate clr ula i DWACIT Av BOOKKaEPING pac hly taugit) (a six Leseone: terme very low, T. RICUAKUS, 291 West 2d, paw 3 OubLba,, 62 BoWuRY ke removed 1304 troxdway, wi rekooping, arichmotie, mathe y Piva te culture tnsira bh; pice moderate. WACK WN. D THOR Adaress iP Pow Gon et cormer ddeh ee writio. ss Latin, French aud Koes Ferman, VRECKPTOR He Address diONDGRAP HY W LWO Tis PHOS Arala I usti ace, 14th st, cormer University place. owiy piace ein ia toa Bs completely, ravidly aud peace ” whee best ay: ALSO Poise oe aud & keovening ft Natuee. nod So per moutu, 23 Bast 14tn wt, ANIS LTANUUAGK THOROUGHLY TAGGHE, sev rapid method, ressonabie terms. seor Pritts MEN 29 Broadway, room 31, oF 249 Woes NAN DC Zoi wt \NI arare SN TONY 8 AND LITE: nd urivate lexsous, K peat lets oF KNOWS Acie’ promptly proviged ¢ ‘the 1 RM TP TOROUG . INSTRUC TON, Bayou SCN ails. Greek, Matheuaties, MC, BY CO ege profe duress PSLLON. Herel: Uptown office RACH ROW SPOR LAoY tui ; gonsieman, elocution, drawia tor vowcuing sedoot PIN KNEY'S Ageucy, 30 aquere, ow York. SOR GEAMAN AND terview Muuday. pros ACHER. WANTRD- Seoin ry on Ha ison; French « ye CHBGMBRHORN, 30 by Feeneh tay tor 14h PASSA GRADU \te WANTS PAIVAT) PUPILS OF porto. as visit @ governess, music «specialty. Mise ‘ 1tL Wes. 42a et, at a Faw Jui J : V nisxes to compiove Feading class. PALs W Asti ra TT -NLLe, Vv. PRUD. HOMM 5, se. 091 ano’ Fr ass sreoven_ctaner te OSITION AS RESIUGNT Ud VISLUING PANT RD W Governees; moaste tonguares; vooal a oloe ton, ear eaperieace; felerences, Address SU S. Herald Uptown off ig GRAMAN TEACHER WHO ONDEY dercarten sivo Frenel ¥ x \ Ls hour! A KEW PUP afternoo xThD OF maste t enee, Mins Uo Ht TANTKD—BY TLEM\N, KDUCATED IN Wana ew pa feucl or Spanish: hs wowla oxcbane his servic s for bosediug (mam ily, Ante to X., 18 WKEKLY. = KE NC tin, Greek 5 © Lexington ain Mo.erd WO, mages, is, Bye ny, Ht ‘plows offic BOAKD AND TUITLON Fins? OLAsS@ hoot, inelading thoroagt Kaglish, Preeeh, Germeg WY WAN, Horaid uftire, Broad IID cate GA BU of Frane ro AWATOGA GORV NOs argon and return, all fal LAs. iNu's Ticket olllos, Ju7 Br

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