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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1879.-TRIPLE SHEET. egret OPPORTUNITIES. Reichardt, Louls and wife, to Rosa Grootainger, & veer ror SPIN INVENTION | of 90th ste. of 2d ay. 3 yours ere 5,000 Cea Moss wor: of Saat ke now operating. | Want; sues as er 5,000 W YORK PATENT ia ia ‘and wife, to mone bY ISLAND RESTAUL ae at. i ONRY TALAND RUSTAUM Araished. far sole. “Apply Aine eae to jnnitor, 142 Wort 52 (executors, &e ™ hu GARLE ACCOUNTS OF THE CONNAUGUT Fwiboie IN TO-DAY'S TELEGRAM. “BOULEVARD Hi a “BROADWAY, 59TH central Park, partially furnished, to lease.’ Apply Austin, Ly yila It. and others ( Horave £, Ware and another (trustees, &c. Gunning, Lucene, to George Bucklin snd vit (trustees, &e.).. MaGreth, Henrie 5,000 6,500 4,009 284 ) INVESTED WILL RE- MMEROLAL, 107 Duane, up i Hanes FORK in? Sauger, Flore A. (guardian, &¢.), to Henry alize $150 monthly. 2,700 re, . 5 TT Te nn ae ——- wanes hn, to Charies Welde nae KO MPROVED LIGHT—MEN WITH CAPITAL, FROM | Wood! “Charles I. (executor, des, to Hoary” ¥. 100 te $400, in voveral countios; also & party for Con- | “Spencer. ret a000 necticut. ‘9 Murray, room 4. DECLINE IN COAL, > Fifty thousand tons of Lackawanna coal were sold at auction, yesterday, by John H. Draper, for the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company. The follow- ing statement shows the difference in the prices real ized yesterday as com peat: with those obtainea at last month’s sale by Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad coniany 4. Last Month's Yesterday's Sate, ‘Average, ely, wor! + fo ress REVERSES, Fens cS waeeaires het for wine {NG TO THE PROPRIETORS DEATH WE OFFER at private sale d best equipped Fancy Cako ‘and Bread Bakery and Confectionery Establishment in mPenneyivania. The estublishment is situated in fest Chester, Chestor county. Fa., about ono honr'a ride from Philadelphia, An oppostunity like this to cnguge in thoroughly vstablished and very largo and Incrative trado i very rarely met with, For full partieulars call wyan ih 6 3 1OKE BONS, 130 Water e Sfosers. WM. P. op PDT $2233 — chery so 33 Water mt re ee Grate. +1 225 we 28a — J. PYLE, "e Egg. 2 2502 91% 208 — ARTNER, AQTIVE OR SPECIAL, WANTED—TO EX. | Stove. a ite 2658 — fonda prasttable Thusiness; must, have froma ton to en teon,thousan 01 creek BATISY. OE MRS erea Ow MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ARTNER | WAX ED. 5 BEES Pent OR GENERAL, tl £ to 50S , in stock commission busi- seen neslateowug’ setameeac Atdrers BROKEN, box MARRIED. 204 Post office. ARTY Wi ao $00 WANTED IN DEPARTMENT OF first class nblished business; interest worth $2,000 this yeu QTeaw ba LAUNDR) ery igs Spneren—Lawnencr.—In Brooklyn, March 12, at ‘the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Dr. Watson, brother-in-law of the bride, Mr. A. J. Spneren, of Olean, N, Y.,and Miss Mavpe LAWRENCE, duughter of James Lawrence, of Brooklyn, No cards. DIED. Bartow.—Mant#a, who came to this country from England with the late Mr. Goodyeu bout 1859, at Trinity Church Home, Now Haven, March 12. Funeral on Friday. Daughter's ‘address unknown. Breiky.—On Tuesday, March 11, BuueN C., wife of Michael L. Begley. Relatives and rienas of the family are invited to aafo and ware. eee & CO., 6 East Lith st, HE ower, firoproot eae ace oe is und Institu- franaleng, cuatom) price, is & C SULETON. i Broadway, T° D TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS a MAN LARGE experience ud connections desire tnerabl ierapr is the above lino of business, Address ABIL x 109 Herald ofien, pe MANAGER OF AX, EXPENSIVE nara n to an chgagement that affors turing’ company Is ope yremént tha aflers fair rommnoration for rare business talent. Best attend the funeral, from, her late residence, No. 1,535 EI LEN PARTNER WITH $1; SER- | Qday., on Friday, March 14, at half-past nine A. M. ees noi rontired; strietly fesitimace prottable bust: The remaing will be taken to St. Lawrence's Chureh, investment secut j stated ntaxe guarantord ; Poss; stated porcentuxo g od; Invaete Thorough investigation requestod. Chambers 6 ANTED—EADY, AGENTS FOR CIRY AND VIC tout skirt. supportin Sood coi te WU Pirowe tee, ke HEREDICT, where a solemn requiem masa will be offered for the repose of her soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Braa.—On Tuesday, March J1, Mame E. Brae, sec- ond daughter of Patrick F. afd Alice D. Begg. Relatives and friends of her parents and those of her brother-in-law, Dr. J.O. Dwyer, are invited to attend tbe funeral, from her late residence, No. 803 Lexington ay., thence to the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, at ton o’clock A. M., on Thursday, 13th inst. Buack.—On Tuceday, March 11, ate Wr1ram J., only child of James and Rebece: ged 4 years and 11 months. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 458 West 3d st., on Lhursday, 13th inst., at one o'clock. Friends of the fumily are respectfully invited to at- tend Bocarpvus.—March 10, 1879, Frepentor cepa of apoplexy, aged 78 years, 11 months, 15 Funeral from his late residence, 343 py 4th st., Thursday, March 13, halt-past one. Bonirack,—On Tuesday, March 11, after a short iNness, Sanan E., wife of John K. Boniface, aged 31 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the, Central Park Baptist Church, 83d st, 2d av., at one P. M., Thursday, March 13, Bonsry.—On Monday, March 10, 1879, REBEcca, the beloved wife of W. J. Bonsey and danghter of the late W. N. Peckins, of Torquay, Devonshire, England, aged 26 years and 6 montha. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invitee to attend the funeral, from her late residence, red; 23 SMITH, missis sive territory. Add: station L, city, ESS MAN OF ABILITY, WITH y. in a paying business; capital ‘guaranteed. D4 Herald offic wi TED—AN HONEST MAN, WHO UNDERSTAND: the fruit business, with a fow’ hundred dollars, to Joi in the business. Address HOPE, Herald Uptown of- FANTED—AWERIOAN MANUFACTURES FOR BRA. zil, Manutaeturorsuddross BRAZILIAN TRADE Ct box 2,623 Post office, ws NTED—SPECIAL PARTS ag additional capital; servic turns, Addross RE LIABLE, Herald’ omer We jortant invention in firearms. To the right jondid opportunity. Principals only addross C. JANES, ED—@3,000 TO $5,000, TO DEVELOP AN IM. i. DOUBLE $250 TO ¥5,000 IN SIXTY DAYS. aie SURED, vc RITY box 14 SHO O gra position Bina: IND! SrRrows: vrald office. 750 —GO0D OPENING IN A LIGHT PROFITA- sble manufacturing business; no lack of work, $L 000: “WILL BUY LIGHT MANUFACTURING business, snecessfully established; protected by tent; handse: ofits her busi- Sea farslli EWS Histone | BSL lst at Bouth Brooklyn, on ‘Fhursday, March SER WANT! PER CENT Broo $5,000. Businass secured by patenten bre | ge TOOT Nae eee ae Ta ee ieee |. R. Brewer, in the 75th year of her age, Relatives and friends aro invited to attend the fu- neral, Thursday afternoon, March 13, at three o’clock, trom her late residence, 134 Kosciusko st. Burnkennorr.—At Rutherford, N. J., March 11,, Groner G, Brinkenuorr, in his 64th year, Funeral services at his late residence, on Friday, 14th inst., at cloven A. M.; at First Reformed Church, en at one P.M. ‘Trains from foot of Cham- ers st. Bnown.—January 16, 1879, at Savannah, Ga., Cap- tain Groncz Epwix Brown, of pneumonia, Philadelphia papers please copy. Burrovaps.—In Jersey City, on March 10, of pneu- monia, Suste C., wife of T, D. Burroughs and daugh- ter of the late Rev. James Harley. Relatives und friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) atternoon, at two sanek from her late residence, 115 York st., Jersey ity. CAVANAGH.—On Wednesday, March 12, 1879, of | inte eg NATHANIEL CaVANAGH, the dear beloved usband of Mary E. Cavanagh, Notice of funeral Hereafter. Conons.—On Wednesday, March 12, Sanan, the be- loved wife of Michael Conors, in the 32d. year of her age, \ hae of parish Cloniuskarl, county Galway, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at her lato residence, 443 West 50th st., to the Church of the Sacred Hoart, on Friday b Sepa at half-past nine o'clock, thence to Calvary Cemete: a8 Coonky.—In Burlington, V1 Cooney, formerly of Broo! fits 75 per ; e9eds sold everywhere; a fortune for & a willing ¢ to works Dy An Hi $10. 00 natnet ate PSMA 28, SER I ness. Address i id office, ¢ AND GOOD BUSINESS MAN TED— $20. 0008" buy out and extend old manufacturing Dusiness, paying $15,000 a your n ‘IGUTHMAYD, 162 Broadway. ——_2 REAL ESTATE, ‘The event on tho Real Estate Exchange yesterday ‘was the sale by order of the receivers of the Oriental Savings Bank of a large amount of property in this city and Brooklyn. It will be seen that the latter, went at very insignificant prices, The details are as follows:— BY R. ¥, HAINETT. By order ‘rocotvers of Oriontal Savings Bank the Yollowing: —Ono lot, Path on Sthav., N. ¥., 0 8 OUEL. h. of 7th at., with tight of way toa l0'tt yy in the rear, to Frank Ml. Dodd ‘also one four story brick house with jot x10, 5 No. 027 West Oist wi. n, si. of 11th a New James Hennessy. Also four three story b ix100, No. 271 to : ‘Throop ay., Brooklyn, to HM Naughton Also s sie House. with lot 20x10, ‘No. 309 fate .. 400 £8. 8. af Throup ay., Brooklyn, to 16,900 5,000 15, 700 3,100 ake Brot ‘two story. Prick hunscs, with. leceoned on March 10, Eucexg No. S74 to Si H w. of Rochester Brooklyn Os Frost Consiprxe.—On Tuesday, March 11, 1879, Jonx Con- ‘one four, tory brick hous sIprxg, in the 30th year ot “his age. Xo. 162 Hope st., near 10th Relavives and friends aro respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, fro his late residence, 238 Henry ‘Thursday, 13th inet., at two o'clock P. M. Dopv.—In Brooklyn, March 11, suddenly, ELLEN, beloved wife of Samuel Dodd, in the 27th year of her age. Relatives and friends aro tespectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, on Thursday, March 13, two P. M. from her late residence, 75 Taylor st., Brooklyn, D in Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 11, MARY idow of the late James Dunn, aged 69’ years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attond the funeral, from her late residence, 444 Kent av., on Friday morning, at nine o'clock. Her remains will be taken from St. Patrick's Church to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Eavens.—On ‘Tucsday morning, March 11, after a short illness, Jurim Entena, wife of William Ehlers. Total on account of Oriental Savings Bank The following sales were made in foreclosure :— BY BLUKKER & SON. Joseph A. Welch, referee—A plot of land, 201,10x 11.t, on the cast side of Madison uy., bldck front Woun Yzd und wid «ty, to plaintiff, Also—Josoph 8. Auerbach, re! brick dwelling, with lot’ aus ww. 8., 60 ft. 8. of 127¢! ny MOWATiO JraNIIQO Frank A’ Ransoni, roferee—Tho two story frame dwelling, with lease of 380, No 47S Lith ave 0. &, 25 fh n. of 38th st. pees 1,050 By A. PIKE Williom A. Bord. referee A three-story brown nit dwelling, Jezsi¢ sot Huse oth st, Sar ‘The funeral will take placo from her late residence, 62 7th st., on Thursday, the 13th, at og . M. Execora.—At Mount Vernon, March 11, Avevsra M., second daughter of Wallan and Lizzie Emmoluth, aged 2 years, 1 month and 22 days. ‘The relatives triends are respect étully invited to ae the fumeral, on Thursday, Merch 13, at two o’clocl Grpney.—At 3 ay on Tuesday, March 11, A. E., wife of R. L. Gedi Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, on ‘Thursday, March 13," at half-past twelve o'clock. ‘Train leaves foot Chambors st, at 9:45 A. M. Gurixc.—At Eatontown, N. J., March 11, 1879, Sa- rart Ena, daughter of W. H. Giffing, aged 25 years, ‘The re)tives and friends of tho fanny are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, the Lith inst., Hamilton Morton, reterce—fhe three story brown pone ftont dwalling with lot sun. 11, No. 23 st 1d wt. n. 4 140 ft w. ot Madison’ ay.; to john G. Barron... ‘Total.. $37,101 OFFICIAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following is, a statement showing the real estate transactions recorded in the Register’s oflice March 12, 1879:— AU2th st..4. »,, 90 ft. ©. of Ath ay., 22.6x102,6; Alex. tehuim and wife to August Baum- from the West fag oh Street Presbyterian Church, near 7th ay., at it two o'clock. Goop. -On Tuesday, 11, at her residence, No, 200 Clinton av aeookty, ‘Manx Gooo, m the Foth yoar ot her a ionds are invited to attend her Relatives and. funeral, from Cuetady, of ees Sit > itsryee place, on Friday, lath j aaaig the 10th trom thence to Calvary inst., Joun GU.¥OYLE, beloved husband of Teresa Gutrorne.—In_ Broo! 2d st., 140.035 The Burret and i jand to Mi A, Wood: ‘ Guilfoylo, aged 46 years. SSH ot Zidh ate xi; 000 | “Relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- 0 p Marearet D 8,709 | bers of Constitution Club, are inyited to attend the ogee 6 ft. m. of T7th tty atic pes! trom his late residence, 180 High st., Brook- sien nye ware : n; the remains will be taken to St. James’ Cathe- 50.3 th. OF ral, on Thursday, March 13, at nine A. M., where @ ‘solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul; thence to Holy Cross Oemetery, I'lat- bush, for interment. Haminron.--AXN M. Haatrnton, aged 65 years and 5 months, Match 12, 1879, at her residence, 1,990 Sav. Notice of funeral hereafter. Hawnry.—Mareh U1, Many W..C. Hawley, in the ssth Funeral services at Sonth Episcopal Church, corner of 12th st., Brooklyn, E. D., ber" Friday, Merch 14, at one o'clock P. M. Jupan.—On Tuesday, March 11, Munam, widow of 8. W. Judah und daughter of the late Seixas Nathan. Funera Iwill take place from her lete residence, 5th av., on Friday morning, at ten o'clock. It is kindly requested that no flowers be sent. aon Tuesday evoning, March 11, Joun BANE, Relatives and friends aro invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 151 Porry st., on Friday, at one P. M., without further notice, ‘eferee) to Thom MeVahill, . GSth st, n. #, 20S fe. w. of Ath av, 19x) Potter, referdo, to Sarah M. Reed., Madison’ AY, We thy 10) ft n. Wd Bat Charles Bathgat of dih av. D4 TONGS, upton and wity to Jolin Fd iuston’ 87,500 U7S.LA Lt. e. of Gth ay, RENT? Fawtny, widow of Rev, v of her age. Lhird ‘Street Methodist Ath a ‘alte te Wii is ‘Domorest. hb 1,500 anak. —Many Exizanern, wife of Joseph P. Keely, tibetan tes i pean a Ormiston oink - hier Og nes Inte Miles and Ann Gallagher, at her ny ara); Mar; - os semadt mee amen Her im | ters asta se ome Fr ‘uneral on Friday, at half-past one o'clock, Friends Wie. rredercky i ee and rolatives respeettully invited Al Kexxaepy.—0O! in Wednesday, March 12, 1819, Many A., beloved wite of Francis J. Kenicy, and beloved daaqutet ot of Patrick and Mary Smith, aged 22 years i Notice of faneral in Fri papers. Kenny.—On Wedn » March 12, isto, Ross AXN pif wite of Terence Kenny, aged 32 years and 9 mo Dowelivs, . Sanus and ae of anit a. vot wine ah; ads Slot wt; eeaneres we ree ae, 3,000 Relatives and friends of the family are respectful: ey, lcd awit Wil sos | (uve o tond tne Feral from Ber ltereasdoncs Anne Bi. to M Sci i 2) No, 387 ome st. corner of Mgilberry, at on Gate Anne LO Hehe eneL cranes BO)... | Dielook-on Feiday, Sach Ia, Roateerse te 1, Yee Honry Gerlaen, 1 t Jamaica, Long Island, on the 11th inst., hte thee Ww , widow of the late George H. Kissam, M.D. hildrom, Aen, or Itolatives and friends are invited to attend the fu. neral, on Saturday, the 15th inst., at three o’clook P. M., trom her late resi Lupov: Lg arene t San Francisco, Cal., Lovis Lepovict, formert; Sacer city, aged 79 years, | ASSOCIATION OF Pt FEMEN.—Tho members of the above savoeiation are hereby notified to fone at No, 348 Kast 4th st., this (Thursday) afternoon, pocket case o'clock, for the purpose of pa ies tribute of respect Pe our late member, Bieri 5,900 ‘7 Siniy ©, 10. the Corppeatton’ for" hel ea, OE Laskinggton av, h. at th ais B year Murray, Ellon ani husband, to iin B. wid with, to Ad v, A and 19th sh: 5 your 6,000 Bo carditis. RANCIS HAGADORN, F. acai, M, and husband eo Gosia ‘as 1 RTT. snodenty. of acute leryngitis, on ‘tne - page itor ae ath day, March 11, Avrnen'P, Menntn, ton ot x, Alen Poand ‘Alta Morrill, aged 2 years and 5 montis. ‘ivate interment. Up wouday, March 1}, Jou Lenny, ourignih.on of of George and Mary J. Michel, aged 1 ear month. z ‘The relatives and friends are 4 ser mein invited to attend the funeral, from residence of his parents, No. 224 lith ast., ee, on Thursday afternoon, at two P. M. ‘Mownox.—Tuesday, March 11, at the residence of her aunt, Nancy A. Sharp, 51 East 3lst st., Esa E., wife of William Monroe, daughter of the’ late John H. Bumatead, Funeral from tie residence of her mother, Rossetta F. Bumstead, 116 Skillman st., Brooklyn, Friday, March 14, Moxay.—In Brooklyn, on! Wednesday morning, CarTHEntng, relict of the late Christopher Moran, ‘n the 70th year of her age. Her relatives and friends, and those of her sons, John W., Hugh C. and Rey, M. J, Moran, are respect- fully requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, $1 3d place, Friday, 14th inst., at half-past nine A. M., whence the remains will be taken to Rt. Stephen’s Roman Catholic Church, corner of Summit and Hicks sts.,where a maug of requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul at ten o’clock, thence to Holy Cross Cemeter; ny: ha gel LE.—On 12th inst,, Exizapera McConcuz, aged 77 fietttven a and friends, also the members of the Fitty-third Street Baptist Church, are invited to at- tend her funeral, from Baptist Home, 68th st. and 4th av, on ‘Thursday, at two o’clock P. M, MoCreuiax.—On Wednesday, March 12, at her re- sidence, 2 Middagh st., Brooklyn, JULIA, wite of Henry McClellan. Ronan willbe taken to the Church of the As- sumption, York and Jay sts., on Friday morning, at nine o'clock. Maine and San Francisco papers please copy. Norwoop.—On pee en aeagnings March 11, AN- DREW G. Norwoop, aged Relatives and friends of Yet family are re pees to attend the funeral, at his late residence, -) West 14th st., on ‘Thursday atternoon, 13th re iyi three o'cleck. It is psu easy that no flowers be sent. Purtip.—On Tuesday, March 11, youngest son of J. 8. and Carrie L. Philip, aged 23 days. Funeral on Thursday, at three P. M., from 65 Lewis av., Brookiyn. * OOLEY.—Suddenly, on Weduesday, at Hackensack, N.J., Wriiiam 1. Poor: ‘Notice of funcral in to-morrow’s paper. Pouxrce.t.—On Luesday morning, March 11, at his parents’ residence, 206 East 62d st., Dr. Jamxs J, Pun- CELL, in the 30th year, of his age. ' Funeral at eleven o’clock A, M., on Thursday, 13th inst. Rowrxson.—On Friday, March 11, Frank, second son of Mira J, and the late Charles Robinson, aged 19 ears, i ‘iends are respectfully invited to attend the fun- eral, from his late residence, No. 58 West Washington place, on Thursday, March 13, at half-past one P. M. Ross,—At her home, here, Lint Leia WarrriLp Ross, aged 18, dearly ‘peloved wife of William Ross, Flowers not wanted, ‘and funeral strictly private. Virginia papers please ce Rounnu tua, beloved wifo of Jolm H. Rourke and second Gaegaiet ot Patrick and Mary Boyhan, in the 29th year of her age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 212 East 45th st.,on Friday, March 14, 1879, at ten o'clock thence to St. Agnes’ Church, East 43d st., here a solemn high mass of requiem will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul. Interment in Cal- vary Cemetery. Roway.—On ‘Tuesday, March 11, 1879, Janes H. Rowax, aged 47 years, son of the late Commander James H. Rowan, of the United States Navy. Funeral services Thursday evening, 13th inst., half-past seven o'clock, at his late resi nee, 62 Chari- ton st. The Directresses of the Ladies’ Auxiliary Society of the Mount Sinai Hospital aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral of our late directress, Mrs. M. Judah. rs, H. BETTMAN, President. Scorr,—Suddenly, of} pneumonia, Mrs. Many Sco: wife of John Scott. ry Euneral services will be held at one o’clock P. M., on Thursday, March 13, from her late residence, 41 Cumberland st., Brooklyn. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. ScHOoNMAKER.—At Flatbush, L. L, on Monday, 10th inst., Many A., widow of J. V. Schoonmaker, aged 78 years. Trelatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at her late residence, on Thursday, 13th inst., at two o’clock P. M. SHEEHAN.—On Tucsday, March 11, SneEuAn, wife of Patrick Sheehan. Funeral to-day (Thursday, 13th), at half-past two o'clock, from the corner of Broome and Chrystie sts., New York. Srewart.—After along and severe illness, Mrs. Ann Stewart, at her residence, 163d st. and Concord ay., Morrisania. Funeral will take place on Friday, the 14th, at ten o’clock A. M., thence to St. Augustine's, where mass will be offered for the repose of her soul. Interment in Westchester Cemetery. ‘THomson.—On Wednesday morning, March 12, after a lingering illness, JonN Mason, only son of Jane Hlign a the late John Thomson, in the 30th year of his Notice of moral hereafter. ‘TrxspaLF.—On the 12th inst., Horace T., youngest son of Ann L, and the late John W. ‘tinsdale, aged 41 years, 6 months, 27 days. ‘he relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, 15th inst., at a M., from his late residence, No. 157 Vest 20! Tooxen.—At Harlem, on Wednesday, March 12, at the residence of his grandparents, Ricnarp A., infant son of Alfred and Alice I. Tooker, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, to-day (Thursday), at two o’clock P. M., No. 13 West 128th st, "PRUssELE.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, March 10. pont Boaugee ‘TrussELt, widow of the late Richard sell. Relutives and friends of the family are eg or goons invited to attend the funeral, irom her late resi- dence, No. 432 Vanderbilt av., Brooklyn, on Thurs- day, March 13, at eleven o’ Yclock A. M. WESTERVELT.—On Wednesday, March 12, of apo- ploxy, SAMUEL P, WesteRvEun, aged 67 years, Funeral Saturday, March 15, at one o’clock, from late residence, No, 221 East 126th st. Woop.—At Tarrytown, on Tuesday, the 11th inst., Matv1sa, widow of Samuel Wood, in the 76th’ year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend tho funeral, from her late residence, Wiedig st., Tarrytown, Friday, March 14, atone P.M, Trains leave Grand ental Depot at u ‘A. M. and Tarrytown at 3 and 5:46 P. M. JOHANNA rane, NOnICH =k URGANS, &. largely “Beatty's o a izhe Parlor Organ, style B sets of reeds, weight boxed nopolist’s peice about $340; my prico only wav the demand onr men worked at the ory tilt 10 P. M. to fill orderg. This unparalleled offer is, extended until turther notice, To secure it, however, order now. New Piangs. $125, $125, $149 and’ upward.” Now Goons to $440. “Pay only aftor testing instruments igeulae froe. - At ie s ‘AC’ ERS, Un ‘ity place, * rie ‘assortment of now dnd hand Pianos (pome'et tue hattor ua good ae Gen) will be sold or rented at prices to suit the times, ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO AND STOOL, 375. Planos to rent. GOLUSMITH'S, 26 Bloeckor st. near Bowery. PEW SECOND HAND WEBER PIANOS AT VERY raat barsnine: some of them used Dit w very short time by our best musigians, and really almo good a tei In evory respect. | Pleaso cat" at the REAT OFFER.—100 PIANOS AND. ORGANS AT edinartl; We =~ for cash FIKIC GENUINE WINDSOR PIANO. iy ea: Sil improvemoats, mada to enter, cost 1.21 over, Cabinet; Steinway Upri ¢Tinno, hold Furnitura, Call at private resi: Nd wt., near Oth av. WILL Dini cae ‘cost $00 if tone and maker “A BEAUTIFUL A Pinnoforte, § CARY +o iosEWoop votand cover. Residence 2 LL ROOMS 8, $90; Stoin- East 14th at. PIANOFORTE, offer wanted, Fast CHARS, MAGNIFIC for $100; mi 40 Wont 2ith st. JQULL CABLE ACCOUNTS OF THE WEDDING IN TODAY'S TELEGRAM. Ms ATHLUSMEK PIANOS. —LARGE AND PINE ASSORT. non 0 of ou th ‘onchly reliable instruments alwayn on hand Pianos, Ke ver MATHUSITEK’ TTA HiANUPACEC is SOiraxy. amphlots mailed trea, 20 Kast AGNIE| ICENT Ryn I UPRIGH D PIANO: forto, $75; ‘double. round and way, only $125. Gc PS, 157 Bloscker st. sacrifices ONNAUOUT Ueear AND SQUARE. and $10 monthly pa nion square, Ht av., nen —REAUTIFUL 7 ograve ROSEWOOD PIANO. 8] 5. forte; instalments, renta, bade up. BIDDLE's, Waverivy lace, nour Broadway. HON COMPLETE chowses for Carrinig at compartraonts, ventiiat movil Sheed workme ¢ ination solicited. y MROTUBES, Tacti Rast 44th wt, CABLE ACCOUNTS OF THE CONNAUGHT wise IN TODAY'S TELEGRAM, More DS FIRST CLASS STORAGR WARE orner of 4th av. and = st., for faeniture, oving, boximne, iy and reliably h HABCRE WAREHOUSE. | STH AY., PROM. asp th st. ; ofice, § t hagenge shipping, boxing and packin; ure, lowest rate pianos West Mth st. —Storaye for farn rand goods, of Sein i“ AMUSEMENTS. THEATRES COUNER “woTH” ST. BRAT ee ‘Lossoos and Managers Orchestra, $1; Dross Circle, 75 cents; Admission, GU cents. SIGNAL SUCCESS. CROWDED HOUSES MOVED TO ECSTASY BY THE BEST RINGING IN H.M. 8. PINAFORE IN THE CITY. Pacidedy the best.—Herald. ory, Ae oaattiaaaaa Geos on Frequent cncores,—Star. No voice which canno$ find a heart which will furnish a resonant echo.—News. Superior to any.—Commercial Advertiser, Excellent singing.—Evening Post. The most + musically.—Express, By ull means hear it.—Home Journal. EVERY ENEVING. SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY MATINEES. Some idea of the excellence of tho vocalism and the favor with which it was received may be gathered from the fact BROADWAY. that owing to the encores thé programme did not conclude until nearly 11 o'clock. FIRST POPULAR SUNDAY CO NCERT NEXT SUNDAY, when a zery attractive: programing. will be offered, imsro- jucing Edward Ritter saree 8. B. Milla. % M. Arbuckle, Mise lows 1. Prosi Hanh. bo Ruyiher, ts YCEUM “TuRATAE aaa camara eae BLE COMPANY. EVERY RVENING: NDS AY MATINEE AT 2. NQUALIFIED | SUCCESS Two Great fe OPERAS, THE SOR H. M._ 8, PINAFORE. alae nea PIS ‘ie GRAND. oneitaetia. “AND DOUBLE CHORUS. POPULAR PRICES. 2 OhrlOk OBEN ALT Mpunatre COMIQUE, B14 4 BROADWAY. + NINTH WHER of Raward Marrigan’s Play, THE MULLIGAN GUARD BAL! Snow Brothers, Wiley Hamilton, anes Monvenzer, A ‘Gray, Goss and Fox, John Shay, y Fisher, Ed. Mack, Annie Mack, E WEDNESDAY A AND SATURDAY, RAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees and Managers Rosorvod Seats (Orchea and Balcony), SOc. Re Sone a ERY MON MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND in the persia sponse Comedy, y oSS. ou NN HN AY 8 80 ONN KN M 8. 0 ONNG M 5880 ONNN M 80 ON NN x Xf ¥ ‘sss 00 N KNO NEW AND ELEGANT SORNEMY AND APPOINTMENTS te ame ee eS ) EVEN peSeern MR T. RAYMC KENEFIT OF OHN T. RAYMV! BENEFIT OF ME sOnx T. RAYMU: A GREAT DOUBLE a A GREAT DOUBLE | BIL MONDAY NEXT, A CELEBRATED CASE, with new cffects und scenery and a star cast. i MURSKA. ESS OF THE SEASON. DE MURSKA CONCERT. Immediato and brilliant ‘BOR ‘of the great tenor, SIGNOR Hg 2 ‘ho gr randeit DE Weise RONNATI, ana SUSrst, UNDAY EVENING NEXT. MLLE. DE. Nurs SKA WILL PRESENT THE MOST ___ MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME YET OFFERED, Booms THEATRE. ci Fh LITTLE DUKE. DURE. LITTLE DUKE. LITTLE DUKE. DURE. ETLE DUIS. TILE DURE: LITTLE DUKE. LITTLE DUKE, LITtLR DUKE LITTLE DUKE. (TTLE DUKE. LITTLE DUKE. LITTLE DUKE. Lecoca’s latest Parisian sucess in active preparation, and will soon be produced at Booth’s Thent NONY PASTOR'S. Tony PASTOR'S. GREAT SUCCESS OF TONY PASTOR'S WILLIAMS. PINAFORE. — ROONEY. Acknowlodged by all who have soon it superior to the or TONY PASTOIS PINAFORE Fannie Beano, ———_____-_ John Charles Gilday, | RECONSTRUCTED. | Alico Seidle Viola Clifton, Tony Pastor’ Magnificent Burlesque @ and Specialty Troupe. ee MATINEE FRIDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. Secure seats carly. NE YORK AQUARIUM, BR i EDUCATED ONLY EDS THOROUGHBRED | | CHIMPANZEES SG KENTUCKY IN AMERICA, M. Jarieoss bh’ Batahday=at Come ently. HORSES, noge act. Charles Seely'd Comic PandS o'clock P.M. Three per- CTL ACM. and 2:30 and 8 Pt NION SQUARE THEATRE. Sole Lessee and Manager. ....3.,..-Mr. A. M. PALMER 11st “To 18TH PERFORMANCES rraing Play, in flve mete, BANKEWS DAUGHTER, ed with a wealth of mise on scone never bo- acing many vf the prin- tho UARE | THEATRE. COUFARY. saTuabay, MA or Bg eS MATINEE OF UG THE BANKERS DACGHTER: At matinecs the curtain rises at ten minutes before 2 orclock. At ovening performances it rises precisely. at # may be ordered at night for 11 o'clock. Secured at the box office oF by mail or tole- graph TWO. WEEKS in adva: ince. TANDARD THEATR S garni STANDARD THEATRE. STANDARD Ti THEATRE. Morri: ROADWAY AND @TI ST. J A 5. PINAFORR. ik 1 M. & PINAFOR! PINAPOR! H. M. 8. PINAFORE. PINAFORE, iH. M. S. PINAFORE. PINAFORE. STANDARD THEATRE. STANDARD THEATRE STANDARD TI — ty |. 8. PINAFORE MATINER SATURDAY, ATI HL. a. 8. PINAFORE MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 1 Matineo prices—Admission, Wc. ; Reserved Seats, $1. SUNDA ENING, MARCH 1 MakaNb PoPUbat GORCHR nore, unsReaD ats STANDARD THEATRE— C 1B THEATRE TICKET OFFICE, 71 BROAD- Ak WAY. OWRRY THEATRE. BRDL INAND W * HOFELE.. Tho great American Charactor Actor, Mr. FRANK 8, CUANFRAU in THE ARKANSAS ' TRAVELLER. Will bo iucod with © and m nificent sconery. Rit WREINERS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, BERLE'S TIVOLL THEATRE, STH BETWEEN Aut rie ‘Mare now ‘stare Sian they come. * rer and ‘Reve sine, Lonis Garant, Champion, ir tesq) rid, and the great sensutlowal Hratoa, “The Dutch Detective.” Matinoes Thursday end Saturday afternwon and Sanday midnight. tre). FOURTH wei JNDED SUCCRSS. Thonvands of Indies and. ehilaren. daily attending the tion of FRANCIS M. UPEN ous, nrecociou Ts. . GENERAL MiTk # pounds weizht, 4 years old, at birth and porfest in overy par- elegant Parlor Recey Interesting, marv M ‘8 ee “CLA ZARATE, Suetior than @ ticular, N ALB “PEDESTRIAN eto Ree ys i WALKING a aT gte ET BILLS, IN EITHER SINGLE arti os UBLE FIGURES, METROPOLIT. BENT ©. O D, et ‘TIVO! Grand Adam YouUM THEATRE —MINS MARIE TARVEY T THR Agrentest Aline, in “The Svrcerer.” Every Evening Saturday Matinos, A AMBRI Usi near Bleecker st. Tie TWO-NBADED CHIDD, or ST. BENOIT TWIN ‘Attractive Naveltion! Rare Wonders! Open trom 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Admission, 15 cents, YORUM THEATRE—U. | Ro UUMPHRIES, THR Pinafore” Captain, Evory Evening and Saturday 3) Qraisway “WALL, SATURDAY | EVENING, SAALFIELD'S BALLAD CONCERT, RIE ROAB-MAP PaNxhin, eMiLy Wavast, 4 within en Ace fli, PHASE Admission, sees Senta, ft and $1 50, at Saaifield’s, 90 Unton sqriare, arid other manic stores. BR. . GRAAF, THE GRA’ jorcerer,” Kvory Evening HM 15. J YORUM THEATRE. dest, Alexis, in “The Saturday Matines, Li ADY PEDESTRIANS WANTED—ALSO OFFERS Ator rofreshwent counter, in St. John's Watking Hall, FS Variok at, UM THRATRE—HAYDEN TILLA, AN UN. Med Ralph, in M.S. Pinafore.” Rvery Even- ing and 8 jurday Mating,” JULL CABLE ACCOUNTS OF THE goNwavanTT WEDDES iG IN TO-DAY'S | TELEGRAM. (: ARD, PRIVATE pees VIANO, VIOLIN, ‘ORGAN, Guitar, Flute, Singing, Olrontars malled. Thy Brow way, opposite St wae. J, JAY WATSO: . Ditector ONTGUT., GRAND OPENING, AT 1. 1 27 Ath av: Billiard Bxhibition by Pro! Rudoiphe at 8 aelocw TM. AMUSEMENTs. SEAS? MINSTRELS. |“ OPERX HOUSE. ENSE SUCCESS. | Brondwa and 2Hthes The ate minstrol entertainment of the Bu MATINEE. | His—Mud—seow PINAFORE, BATURDAY His— Seow PIN ABORE. 7 His-Mutcscow PINAFORE, with she ot aes ee, new THEIR ates a ma COUSINS (whom SEATS i up hen SIX DA a 4g boy) [FTH AVENUE THEATRE, Director... ToveeMr. D, A, HARKINS EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATIN THE SUBSTANTIAL SUCCESS, sersieled rohag REIS, THRO’ THE » DARK, STEELE MACKAYE, hw wit! now and appropriate scenery and characters by Messrs, Joseph weasieoh, Frank Hardenberg, D. i. Harkins, Charles Fistor, »,Chaptin, Owen Faw: 5. ‘aipra. ae Jefferson and ‘Mt os. Ellie Wilton, Geraldine ‘Stage, Henriette Irving and Louise Allen. *.* fiatines Pricts—Admission, 50 cents; reserved seats i." yocured two woek: cece GARD LD. F. stant Every oroning. WW Wednes ALFY THEATRE. .-Proprietor and Managor ‘and Saturday matinees. Grand spectacular roduction uf the LACK CROOK. DE ROSA. | The celebrated premi PAGALER! i Chai scenery. Enchanting views, nd ‘novel costumes. MOPOLITAN BALLET. Order carriages at 11 ND tain ee shat ARK THEATRE, | 5 Y. eo An Fourtn WeEn FOURTH FOURTH WEEK FOURTH WEEK of the representations of the most successful Comedy on the American and English stages, W. 8. Gilbert's Les id Monager EERE ppp 3 DD a AYDNEE GOWER, Miss MINNIE P. Heit, Miss MARIE Mrs. GH. G MATINEE PRICES. MATINEE PRICES. Adinission 50 cents. Reserved soats 50 conts oxtra, Box sheet open two weeks in advance. 7 a 3 INGTON, edy-Drama, PAPER, orb ue OF A BCR. ecoived with the MOST UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM, and will ve presented EVERY EVENING AND. ico NEW AND SAPPRoraraTE SCENER' 4160 AND APPOINTMEN The cast will include MATINEE, INCIDENTAL Mr. LESTER WALLACK, Mosars. JOUN GILBER HARLES ROCK Wood, CE. EDW! ‘A Serap of Paper’ was brought out at gyening to & good house with pronouneed succes The audience bofore the frat act was half over wore keenly interosted, and during the second and third acts ox; sions of laughter were frequent and enjoyment tinuous. The play is handsomely mountod an for Dos Brae It is f besund hundreds of 0 since it was writt the Present time,”—Herald. ‘Mr. Palgrave Simpson's reverential and honest adap- tation of perhaps the moxt briltiant specimen of the French aut Powers of invention, considered as recards in- xenuity of plot, proved peculiarly grate * The dudionce wae large and at, the ond of the swosadech ike principals wero twi seems to havo de ox to have @ long run. bright, brief, sparkling and hus a hepp; humor that frequent!y broaks out into langhter moving wit, Tho sconery is beautifal and tho acting was all that could be desired’ JADEMY OF sated IN OF THE SUBSCRIPTION. , ELL. RESRESEN TATIONS PRON TO THE “DERI by OF THE COMPANY FOR EUROPE. RROW Satie MARCH 14, AT 3, Ruy Bias, Signor Campanant; ‘Don Sallustio de Bazan, Signor G is on Guaritano. Signor Franceschi; Fer- Signor F'yatt; Podro di Guevara, Signor nallda, Sime Minico + Giovanna do is ;Cucra. Mme. and Marie de Noubourg, Queen of Spain, Mme, Marie Roze. Director of tho Music and Conductor, Signor Arditi. GRAND MATINEE March 15, ronda DI te peer MOOK.—Lueia, Myo. Etelka Gerster, OND, 17, LA SONNAM LA. GRAN Dexa NIGHT. TURE: Maren 18, IL FLAUTO MAGICO. WEDNESDAY, March 19, yecond night of RUY BLAS. The Academy box office open daily from 9 to 4. Ouaric THEATRE _ _. 622 BROADWAY. MONDAY, MARCH 17, HI. M. 8, PINAFORE, with DICKIE LINGARD and a powerful cast. Popular prices. Ss ne and Itis of ORFF. THIS EVENIN Comedy, in four acts, by Julius __Box office open from 3 to 40" eldeie daily. jireetor josen, t HARA OTH AY. GRAND PROMENADE © AND SOCIETY p EVERY NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 O'CLOCK MDMISSION ‘25 CENTS. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. Lene THEATRE.—MAUDE BRANSCOMBE, HEBE an H. M.S. Pinafore.” Every Evening aud Saturday jatinee. QUGR STORE~O: i A vetteun i loeations; terms reasgnable. D's, SHOE STORE FOR SALE—ONP OF THE MOST contrat locations in the city; inducements will be Offered to x cash buyer or to purtios giving good security. Address RETAILER, Herald office. A. FIRST CLASS COFFEE AND LUNCH ROOM- LAV ing two places will sell one in Brooklyn very doing frst class business. Inquire at restaurant So South, corner Old Slip, New York. A; “LOT GF NEW REMINGTON SEWING MACHINES for mule Shoap or trade for sultablo guod LI ROTHE RS, GOs clgak ‘role . sood paying z Ay ad paying busines “4 G00p_ Absicosh DRY GOODS STORE ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS; hover $8,000 stock; price $7,500. LLOYDS, ‘eae Atiautie Brooklyn. LY LOCATED AND DOING rare chance. Apply LLOYDS, CHANCE SELDOM OFFRRED- cep ed CLASS: Bar and Cigar Business, down town, aa smi. ‘Shan (CoRxER LIQUOR STORE—15 YEARS ESTABLISHED; /cheap reni jatistactory reasons for selling, Call, for one woek, 167 Warre: jersey City. RUG STORES FOR ON ALL THE AVE- hues; also in Brookly: StTRIC POR SALE—LUMBER BUSINESS non, Westchester count: ‘pia t ei? be sinase, mives yoo pee f a wd “opal the right party c Tight party cam get a bal agai ross the owner, OR SALE—A wee N_ SAFE, 22X26 [INCHES IN. sido; a great barguin, Call ut 145 Reade st., up stairs. For SALE—BILLIARD TABLE, 4X%, COST $200; must be sold this weok, at MOULTON'S, 2,850 3d av. Detwoon 127th and 128th at: VOR SALP—BUTCLER' st., room 1, For SALE—STOCK “AND FIXTURES OF CORNER With Barroom attached. dvvly ‘on prem. . corner Now York av., Jersey City ICENOUSE. 101 MADISON STABLISHED CIGAR STORE, aur with a liquor store: one of ye best in Fulton iro of B, G. WILLET, 2 JOR SALE—A FIRST CLAS Inqire at ALE—OYSTER A latbush ay., Brookly: WINE ROOM; LOW 7 Broadway, after ding avenue; . Address D BOARDING OR SALE—AN OLD HSTARL i central location. Apply to erecta J.P. PAYTON, | JPPOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST class Hat and cap ‘Store on best part of Sth av.: corner store, Addross BR. L. f., box 150 Herald Uptown office. ULL CABLE OCOUNTS oF WEDDING TO-DA’ TRE JOR Sale aE ae E YOR mai Hoes An old established Cigar toro, with Bar ‘and Billiard Room. 6 tables, and everything og rent ted on best low price to Tu CONNAUGHT RA Sarat TRACTS AND rent low. BOWEN, POR SALE CHEAT rfumery Manufacturing nat ok, WilliamsbueR. OR Engine, Boiler, only one in the city improving city MACHINE SHOP, WITH Lathes and, Machinist Tepes the iilen from Put and Drop Prosses, soiie'ted. Addross ©. {ILE NEW YORK HERALDS, humbers and othor papers ior salo: Kaist's Shake- spoare bought au in moroceo. extra, $5; other serial Worksin proportion. -K. WALKLIS BONS, 14 Dey st. |OUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE—HOUSE FULL. of boarders, paying ‘about $5,000 # year, and Furniture sule at half price; easy terms. NELSON LUCKEY, 1847 TO DATE, ODD BA, R SHO INE LOCA. tion; bat and pen opposite ‘dep ta: rent low to good tenant “\Mos CLARK, Jr.,7 Arcade, Elizabeth. MPORTANT TO SEWING MACHINE DEALERS.—200 now Sowing Machines for wale, at, prices, below cost of Se og eadvens CARROW, BISHOP & CO., New Yor! “JEWELRY STOR oJ Tools, for sale; 0+ prietor roasot EstAcE, rooms pay rent. Li Wall st., room 13," } "ARE CHANCE.—ON AGCOUNT OF OTHER BUSI- ness: first class wino, Inger beer and liquor saloon, with fall Heense; cheap. "854th av. SAFES—BUTLER'S SAFES, THE BEST, AT LOWEST prices. W. H. BUTLER, 291 Broadway. QHOE STORE—ON BEST PART OF 3D AV. NEAR oper Institute: low rent; stock well selected; Fix- at sacrifice; owner leaving city. 61 3d av. No azonte, wa THE GOODWILL AND FURNITURE OF PRIVATE Dodging Houses well adapted. for bourders. Address GOING West, Horala Uptown Branch off TU RuRoAL a OPPORTUNITY.—DRt AND edical Office for sale, established 20 years; owner died, 528 Grand st., Brooklyn, E. D. eee ae MACHINERY. (OR SALE—ON” EASE” TERMS, ~ COMPETE MA- chine ‘balance of stock of Furniture, Patterns, Dosigus, Lumber, Apply to J. ZIEGLER, 40 Bleeker st, “SALE—20-HORSE POWER fect order, Apply to H. W. ‘enoors, ec. LocoMort E BOIL- , COLLENDER, 783 TANTED—FOUR SECOND HAND TANKS ONE quarter to three-eighths iron, each about 230 cable feet ewpacity. J. 18. SWIFT, 48 13th av, (QILMORE'S GARDEN. The Grand ee wig Bn Walking Contest for the commenced at ‘* i M., MONDAY, March 10; Tho contesrants aro Charles Rowell. of Cambridge, Eng- aniol O'Leary, of Chicazo, Til: Charles € Boston, Mass., and John Enuls, of Chiengo, Admission, Weents, Reserved seats for Indies without ex- tra charge. REWSTER HALL THREE EADIES WALKING. — e Pet of New ¥« THE PETICE FANNY EDWARDS, on her 2,400 quarter mile va ere so quarter miles. who completed: in ALL bane 3,000, juarter hours. Mme. LAC walk ie ste ‘evening, nt 9, the fastost quarter mile o walked by ap: YY pedestrienne. ADMISSION TO. ‘BOTH TRACKS. 25 «CENTS, RELIABLE TRACKS. CORRECT SCORING. M THEATRE NELEIR MOuTIMER Hence the Battere “HH. Evening and Saturday Patines. A BERLE'S TIVOLT THRATRE times ti . ‘Ate 0 P.M. voli Company. ELD'S ILLUSTRATED o. 8. which appears to-day, the Aran fausie anid arts HANDSOME TLLUSTRATIC ION OF HE PURIM BALL. Prico 10e,- For sale every where. NIE METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, OF 28 Ann at. have opened & brauch office for receipt of orders at 14 Union square, and have piaced one of Edison's telephones therein for tle usw aud convenience of their se who may wish to communicate with tho main office. AULL CABLE_A WEDDING IN TO-DA FEMALE repestntay. FrGU 6 DIFFERENT NES tai SSHRET BILLS go PER METROPOLITAN SENT ©. 0. D, ANY Pua DRAMATIC v VEER th a contains, in addition to thy sm PANT oF ae run PHIA RINK, 23D AND. —— sts, will be open to vt wements after May 12 next; oo Apply, by letter, to the box oilice of the ink. ) vONDER “ACCOMP, N NOTES, NO TRACHEA required. 743 Broadway, opposite Stewart's. Price $l. i OCKE, RICHARDS@N TODAY AT UNION LEAGUE, DICKENS, te. eau LETS THE ae _SEASON, ONO ABRAMS. itkw “GHB MUTUAL RELATIONS OF: CAPITAL AND LABOR, ANTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, 48TH ST. ASSOCIATION co Thursday, March 1 fon. -M. Bitinger on Darwinism,” ly invited to attend, PROPOSALS. Nir CABLE Agcoe NTS OF THR Gownavater WEDDING IN TO-DAY'S TELEGRAM Orge.o OF SAILORS’ SNUG HARBOR, 74 WAL oY ani. M. The public York.—Sealed prop iM he received. at this oifice unsil Wednesday, the 19th day of March, for fur. ishing, onthe Sailory’ Sag Harbor dock, the following me * ANT foot yellow pine Tiinber. v0 toot yellow pine Flooring, tong required by the 96,000 foot yellow pine TH 100,000 foet white pine Lumber, Michigan pine, perfectly elear an sides. 445.000 foot spruce and hemlock Lumbar, laces of dressed Flooring. leo ) barrels Rosendale Cement, jarrols Rockland LAme. Hobedellvered as dirvoted, The ‘Tra thomratves to aceapi the leyrest ot an to deemed to tho Interant of the Inatitntion, poe tt particulars apply to nicht stows bid whieh x ‘jont, at the oflice of the Governor of te Eni Msi ors’ Sno Harbor, feo Brighton, 3. L. ids to bo addres esi t ry ARBENLEAP, Controtter, 74 Wall WANTED TO PURCTIASE. DRUG STORE, GOOD LOCATION IN THE CITY, Aaoing a business Trom §20 to S40 daily. Address, stat ing pri ico, &e., B. On Herald office. (ULL CAB ui. ACCOUNTS: or + THe, goNwavaut WEDDING IN TO-DAY \y ANTED—AN ENGINEER'S TRANSIT, IN GOOD condition. Addross, giving name and add) ia Os W., box 122 Herald offies, stating makur, style and pres, WANTED Tec Ral ‘Vind and priew, ib, bon ner 100 Heraid ofits "Ss Now York, and marked “Proposals.” _ NO IMPORTER OF MILIANERY, 113 West 22d st. Choleesalcction of Spring Goods, Ladies’ Material made primming, & M E 78 RELIABLE R, XD opening of eeeinat and distingne ties pans dopartmont of dross for ladio# und children, pitta Seride, Paris; 17 Kast 14th st., New York, and at two thousand. agencies in Europe and America. 7 ¥ hat to Wear,” See Porel lio of Fi th CU tag of Fastiton ; yearly, pies on receipt of pi “DEMOREST'S RELIABLE PATTERNS.—WE va arranged to keep contantly ou hand @ full enpply Of all the styles wud sizes. EHRICH & CO. wihede Ws AR, TH ST. GRANDEST DISPLAY of SUPERB DESIGNS ia IMPORTED FASHIONS that has been soen for years is now going on. WE are adding new designs ALMOST DAILY as fast as they arrive. Pattorns with CLOTH MODELS of all Now READY. ee iutibtows _ DANCING ‘ACADEMIES, AS” DODWORTH'S SCHOOL tor Dane! cing and Dog Doportment, oth For terms, te cond for ciroutar. jammoth Bulle- ice. VANE. now open. A —MACGRE ZA. East Fo: Secesies Ack VSE'S DANCIN LA AND 1G BAST sats ALL DANCES taught rapidly: PREV ATE SONS all’honrs, a IRR A ‘A, CARTIER ACADEMIES, 2 UNION sequaro th av. side) ; Brooklyn branch, 301 Fulton sts nd glide waltzes spocialtios ; aki lessgns any seistants, At TRENOR'N ACADEMY, BROADWAY AND #2 BE, 4A parents and intending pupils ary welcome visitors, and evening, Friday evening solreos, BROOKES DANCIN BROOME ST — the faeb: in one course of lessons. iy EPTION SOLER, FRIDAY EVENING, Mare 14 Baeem™ ASTER DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEM} 24 West 4th st.—Walts and five dances taught perfectly in six private lessons, RNAS SDO's DANG NG ACADEMY, | ‘SOTH ST, 3D ay. (Ban in aif quarters for spring verm; private lessons any intost sucety waltsen "Recep jon Thursdays, See elreula {ULL CABLE AGCOUNTS OF THE CONNAUGHT VEDDING “IN TODAY'S TELEGRAM. INSTRUCTION. RBRA, BOOKKEEPING, ARITUNETIO, SPE ing, Writing lessons &i monthly, PAINE'S College, 62 Bowery; v ith st. < PRIVATE ine. ww Werivtny, B. GOLDSMITH, \. ¥.—PARENTS: end for etr- ms; bookkeepin, Broadway and RVING INSTITUTE, Al sooking the best advan quiet. ARMAGNAG & Ow PRIVATE INSTRUCTION BY BX. athor of texthook:, moderate PUPILS ® piano, singing, 0 = by @ competent Sioned Ronticman of success; bogiuming of high- portcction for $3 per quarter; best reterenea, Address PROFESSOR, box 114 Horald Uptown office, W) RBERHARDS HARMONY aan Lath st AT THE BisGrana ¢ vatory of Music, 21 Bast eur CABLE ACCOUNTS OF THE YONNAUGHT WEDDING IN TODAY'S TELEGRAM your COMET AT ORE ov MUS An apal chufel and Sunday sehoo OTOR, box U4 Williamsbary I posT OFFICE _ jOTICE. “4 por “OFFICE NOTICE, The foreign mails, fof the week, ending Saturday, Haget will clone at, thy .. fo Sinrope, 1 stpasechip fi y of B Queens Feepon jence for Tormeny must be spectally medi at LLs80 ALM. for Ba y stoamship Mal inva South. fnpton and Bromen,” The’ atennshins Novads Borin, Rabablic' and. Clty of Betlia.do now cake malls tor Den: Mark, Sweden and Norw for Aspinwall and mh tu The mails 3 Tho mails for ow York Mareh The mails for nytt, I Toa Bas twaile tor tho West, tiltes ‘ele erm Fhe mailers New York March 1, The matle tor Map- Piniawe, Barhaare and Trinidatl direct, leave New York Tho mails for Australia, €e,, leave Sam Frans 0 re he ma for Oh Se York Nits 1 nd Be Ss