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12 ___ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, 277 a ge education and sd willing to be food references, Address W. Z 5 V., IN THE PICTURE 8TORE.—A YOUNG aia thorougti ‘est ¢ city reve araciery 9g TH AV.—AS VALET AND TRAVELLING SER- 886 vant by a respectable, sober man; speaks German, jah and Preach. Address H. M. SEMPNTS FOR THE HERALD shies IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. 10 FIND A SITUATION FOR A LADY DESIR = colored young man as attendant upon a family = ‘staal deman going abroad. Apply at or address 21 West keeper or assistant in hotel; can fur- ference from his last employer. rai (4 Herald office, ‘TABLE YOUNG MAN A simu, ATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Yo NG Address WANTS A in bartending; would wot dest city reference, Addres X MONTHS IN Tis COUNTRY, shee a situation as light por- bert, having good ter in a store Janitor, 49 Wine esty and 60 ptlice. V T ANTE notions Waite & ws y olber ocupation. Apply to M. Gol BY A YOUNG MAN 18 YRARS OF AGE, A r situation In some wholesale business; fancy goods or Address for tour day Bd al referred N. G:, care of jenning N, NO SALARY 4 {nto position’ to employer's yman, married, of excellent edu- ity, speaking German, French and banking busiuess preferred. Ad- dress ‘North German, Herald ofiee. CLERKS AND SAL 3 An RTISEMENTS FOR THE MPRALD. prancd orrice, Tis F “SMALL BONUS WILL SECURE A PERMANENT situation to a respectable party who can kee) i ess cy) 81,00 per year. Address Hookkeeper, box 1 ottice. N EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, HAVING A THO- eretal mie tance ‘in Kentucky and Ten- tna tion in some first class house; Address C. A. W., Lafayette Hotel. | YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF AGE, WANTS A SITU- ation in some’ wholesale house: i a'good penman, cor- Fect al figures and willing to make himaelf generally useful; resices with bis parents, and can furnish the best references. Address 8., Herald office, for one week, YOUNG GENTLEMAN WITH EIGHT YEARS’ EX- perience as salesman in the sliver and plated ware business in this city would like to make an engagement; bas a thorough knowledge of the business and is wiiling to travel; can refer to some of the best houses in the trade, Address Cleveland, box 1,812 Post oftice, OOT AXD SHOE SALESMAN WANTED—AT CAM- meyer & Nason, 227 Bleecker st., corner Carmine. None ed apply but those who thoroughly understand the busi- Scone PPLY TO WINTER D Waker, Franklin ‘it, near Noble, Greenpoint, Brook- De one preferred. Apply at st baz toch DRUG. CLERK WANTED ONE SPEAKING FRENCH preferred. Inquire of Tarrant & Co., 278 Greenwich st., to ‘morrow, between 11 and 12 0’ "clock. 1 RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE THOROUGHLY AC- uainted with the prescription business and well recom- R., 26 Beekman st., from 10 to 13 mended. Apply to W. & A. M. Eee | notions and DNTRY CLERK WAY and quick writers need apply. ollice. CSIC TRADE. CLERK WANTED MUST PO-SESS A thorough knowledge of every branch of the business, ‘Adiivess, stating experience and references, Music, box 850 Post oitice, New York. HE ADVERTISER DESIRES A SITUATION IN THE boot and shoe or tea business; would loan a few hun dred dollars to his employer. Address C. C., Herald office, od Ebene 3 —THE ADVERTISER DE- # superintendent or bookkeeper in s first ad twenty years’ experience; best re! B., box 160 "Herald oifice, ED.—NONE BUTEXPERIENCED Aadress box 123 Herald —A YOUNG SCOTCHMAN oe Pad % ness; will dress F. R, K., box 210 | Herald oflice, JARDENERS WHO ARE OUT OF WORK CAN FIND tem! 1w Bridge- Robert Myers, 13 Morris at. —ae his business. Address liameburg, or John tbo: Qreanes. Sone | Con, 684 Broadway. best cit; NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. Y AND GARDENERS. AND be generally us city reference. Ad- employment by applying to Andre man, 878 way, GARpEs SITUATION WanzaD. UNDERSTANDS his business thoroughly; good references, Address OLITICAL LEGERDEMAIN, For an expose of the tricks and traps of LOCAL PRESTIDIGITATEURS SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM OF SATURDAY NEXT. All the games and deceptions of the magician exposed. THE RING TRICK SHOWN UP, And the modus operandi of the performer made plain to the spectator, Also the GREAT VANISHING TRICK. SEE SATURDAY’S TELEGRAM CARTOON. SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN AS ASSISTANT coachman or to work on a farm or make himself ner- iy useful. Call on or address Th jomas Kennedy, 067 3d av. — hep fp te ag YOUNG MARRIED MAN, as coachman or to mak Mannhardt, bo: WANTED AS COACHMAN—BY A COMPE- man; can drive four in hand; twenty years’ lence of horses; can be well recommended; good city ice. Address ‘Colored Coachman, care of James end WANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, wre. niece; the man as first class gardener, the wife $o0k or laundress and the niece ae chambermatd have the best reference Li f' YY He hee 10} five day, i yo. John Hinds G. al, Whe = pitta rah lay fohn Hin i. M. estehester N.Y. pyer’s till Mon- at their present em, 4 Scarsdale, heeler, county, N. ANTED—A STABLEMAN TO TAKE CARE OF WORK horses ; one who js not afraid of work and can furnish ferences. Address Stable, | the quire at King’s stable, 45 and 47 hee dat ot at. Woodman, 49 East 33d at, Waren? A SINGLE MAN, A SITUATION AS z oe J. C., SB1st av, j bas from his last employer ; will te fous found willin ANTED—. SITUATION as COACHMAN; UNDER- stands. the business thorou refereaces, In- ANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, coachman ; has good reference. A SITUATION AS ‘Call on or address B. urtener: understands his business, and will make him- generally useful ; best city reference. Call on or address ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A man, as coachman and groom STEADY YOUNG reser reference obliging; country preferred. Address A. C., box 1 Herald office. y ing. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A SINGLE MAN AS Soachman or groom; can milk and assist in garden, oe See will be given, Address T. B., box 204 WASTED sitvaTiox AS COACHMAN AND act by a te young man; thoroughly underatands bis business ; is wi ng and obi ‘shas the best city reference. Address T. 'T,, box 120 Herald ala lice. ANTED—A Sd BY A SIN- oung man, of long experience; sirichiz teimperate and obiiging: good thy relereute. Address ‘A. By box 106 Heraid omce. hs genes ve A MAN AND WIFE, SEXUATIONS, THE b E, both of them wiles foued witing aad olligtn ouseworl 0 Fe found willin 3 have testimonials of the highest order; nochifiren. “Address man as coachini the wife for man, box 199 Herald ‘ANTED—A COACHMAN'S SITUATION, BY A RE- spectable single young man, 80 years of age; thorough!y 3 SITUATION WAN 4 a rd i eH : i Pe PHOLSTERERS W. 1D WORKMEN, TO Urs Mama, to work in fa late so ak this day, at 76 Wiliam ne apemeee, Pe Yue 4 LENNOM. ANTED—A WATCHCASE POLISHER; A WOMAN Ws “Apply at tv Maiden lane, WAXTED-A FOREMAN FOR A HOSIERY ™ such on Ag yA is branches) to ‘Kadrele W. Gb Heed ath ly employm rs WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 4 7 A FIRST CLASS CUTTER and fitter, to act as forewoman ; also g dressmakers, Apply t ny & Co, 80 Haat 14th st. W Y eres a ae tinea Tindersiana core furniture. Apply iy ab Git Hades at., in the store. ace Saree reams as ded. 5c¥. WAEDRON, 46 eekiman at ‘ANTED—BRASS FINISHERS ON FOX Pgh) ‘ghey to dote Mathews, Ist av., between 26th and rar, FIRST CLASS JOB COMPosITORS, Wt ae found, com ‘employment al higheat wages Will be teeds "Address Po A. Ty Herald ‘ANTED—ANOTHER EXPERIENCED KNIFE CUT- ter, on ladies’ linen collars and cuffs, A good man can have steady work all ibe ar round. IDENBERG & ©O., 49 49 Howard st. _ Aree A COMPETENT WAITER (FRENCH), make ifinsclf usetult city or eountey rufereacen; call of oF city 01 miiees SF Legally mg ty « or country: \ces; call on oF WANTED-A WIG MAKER AND LADIES HAIR dresser, who understands the business thoroughly, to go° West: good salary to a man; Englishman preferred. Apply t0 C. B, Hartung & Co., 618 Broadway. Warns “AN ENGINEER, TO TAKE CHARGE OF the steam engine in the baSery and be otherwise useful; person need apply who Miniaks Taosteatiag i Ubeate of Board of Rew York Commissioners requ ply at the Scotch Bakery, 138 Fulton av., Brooklyn. _____ FRENCH (CH ADVERTISEMENTS. (ALLE 16 NO. 42 OESTE.—CUARTOS, ELEGANTE- 7 -{mente amueblados para familias, 7 para, caballeros, a moderado con asistencia y comida. “La rion ra claag, se toma refere! N DEMANDE_DE SUITE UNE FILLE FRANCAISE bien recommandee, pour solgner des enfants, S'adres ser entre 6 et 7 heures du solr au No. 5 West 82th st, ‘TN JEUNEHOMME DE 27 ANS DEMANDE UNE SITU / ation de “in door servant.” Pas d’objection de travailier, ville ou conteee, References de dix annees. Adreaser G. M., Herald office. Us JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE, PARLANT L'AN- is, et connaissant la couture, desire une place comme bonnes d’enfants, S'adresser pour trois jours au 108 West 2th st. N JEUNE aire DE LA connaissant a fond BUISSE FRANCAISE, ervice de maison, desire ve placer, daysalecensa pour rornane Danasaretortnces walceanee pour deux jours, par écrit, a Constant, 25 Lispenard st, ‘NE FILLE F FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER COMME ‘ot me d’enfants; de bonnes reference. S'adresser au THE E LECTURE SI SEASON, ]MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON Interesting, Invaluable and scientific, subjects, showing Row to iire and what to live (for, are, del daily New York Musedm of Auatomy. Toe tnable 1 attend ——— aeoies: a copy by forwarding 25 cents to the secretary, DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN BRANCH OFFICE, 140 FULTON STREET. MR. ee LECTURE ON “SCOTLAND AND h and Scotch Irish” to-night, at Dodworth Hall. Ride besie == \derstands the care and mani erent of horses and car- Hinges; beat elty and country F reference. Call on. or address ________ PIANOFORTES, ee ee ee es 7 BLUME'S_ELEOANT, ROSEWOOD | “KNABE” J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE SIN- ance, wi a saree improve- we afte, man as groom and coachman, or gardener, who nt Sree veh ray wee Sond i gn “eat. ene Sith at reference from employers, Ad office. ¥ ‘i fi h position; has goo e fromemployers., “Address MM De ‘Cu, box 221 tigatd boar te nore SITUATION, act as coachma: BY A MARRIED MAN Protestant’, to take charge of a gentleman's place; can arIncr oF gardener; wishes to go to the ;Feference unexceptionable. Address, for three days, x 113 Herald ollice. ws pe pean Larch! AS GARDENE: greenhouse and ra man’s place; has the best reference, Adare’ Herald offi, for two days. BY A MAR. “ Se ore pery; can take full charge of @ gentle Sefere adress J 1H, box 169 dman;bas no family; understan Wate st GOOD SALESMAN, IN THE SHOE etore, 98 Chatham st. ERK, AT 102 BLEECKER ST., good re references required, V TANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS CLERK IN A_ FIRST class retail grocery; pone but those having had expert ence in this city need apply. Addreas M.,box 142 Herald oifice, 7 ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO FILL A POSITION OF trust; must have from $200 to $300 cash. Apply at 110 Chatham st. ‘ANTED—A BOOKKEEPER AND SALESMAN IN A WAiiince repository: only those understanding the busl- ness need make anpiication ; state salary expected aad where last employed. Address Salesman, Herald ofice, W ANTED—YOUNG MAN TO KEEP KOOKS AND make himself generally useful; one acquainted with the tin and sheet iron business preferred. Advress, stating Feference and salary required, box 214 Herald office. ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WHO IS A rapid penman an¢ willing to make himself generally aseful ins publishing house; one having some experience in malling preferred. Address Publisuer, station D. ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS SALESMEN FOR THE ‘silk department; those who thoroughly understand their business and can furnish unexcepuonable city refer- ces will be liberally dealt with, ba eta MPION & STUART, §81 Broadway. Wstepax NAN INSURANCE OFFICE, AN ACCOM- pished penman who can write the French round han! & Frenchman who understands Engilah preferred. Address, With specimens of writing and references, J. G. Le, box 558 Rey fork Post office. ‘OUNG MAN, FROM 17 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE, FOR “Yo Geos furishing Dusigess; one who bas been in the Apply at 163 ub ay. % business before. COAC MEN AND GARDENERS. ~ COACHMAN'S SITU ‘ATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man of long experience in the business; can yt good city reference. Cali on o 33 Weet 20th wegse y FOR THE prey, VED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR. BRANG fa { OFFICE, 15 I Fi LToN STREET. YOUNG MAN WISHES _ SITU. ATION AS COACH- man and fe Sk Se a city reference. Address 5 2b ¥ ‘Weat 2! basement. Call for two days. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GROOM OR coachman ; understands the care of horses; is obliging; Gity or country | best references. Call at No. 4 ot West YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION A$ COACH- man and gercener; understands his business: Ranke: : ho objection to the country ; good reference, Herald oftce, RESPECTABLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS coachman ant eorteners isa good driver and under ttands weil the care of horses; best reference, Address Peter, box 133 Herald office. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- apectable young man, in city or country; i# « firwt cl ‘oom and careful driver; best city reference, Address QO, » box 130 Herald office. FIRST CLASS COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION ina private family; is a single man of long experience; can give the besteity reference. Call om or ‘oddress os saddler's store, 1.252 Hroadway. ACHMAN'R SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- ig Man, in city or country ; jem first clans wer} best reference. Address W. H., A, CN. CO \CHMAN’S SITUATION—BY A COMPETENT MAN having a thorough knowledge of his business in all its brancher; ts a cood clty a driver; most satisfactory city 1efer- ences. Address 1. H., box 20) Herald office. COACHMAN AN man to make himeelf general! And Ia undress or to do chamberwo! 160 Herald oftice. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE, SOBER young man as coxchman or groom: can milk and do rete Meralco + fs willing and obliging. A ald office, for two days, YOUNG SCOTCHMAN WISHES A SITUA’ AS oermen ‘anil to make himeeif generally useful; has reverence from inst employer. Addrees T. B,, box ,, box Be tdi Jerald oflive, “4 SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF EX. ce, as coachinan oF groom; understands his buel- oroughly ; best city references as to character and ahi etanuing wares ¢80 10 #85 a month, found. Address MeUanavan, Bergen, Hadron county, N. J., ‘tor taree cape, D WIFE WISH SITUATIONS—THE eful, the wife . Address RR A HELP WANTED—MALES. “SMART BOY WANTED IN A DRY GOODS STORE. THOMAS SINNOTT, 252 Bowery. AS —— WANTED—AT 42D ST. on, BROAD- N A“ country agent. 27 Beekman st., third floor, Wto 4. of ‘ARLEY. — Tai MAN. WANTED_AS DELIVERER OR RELIABLE MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF PUBLIC building; salary per apnum. Nassau st, ice 13. A on BOY WANTED-—15 TO 18, WHO CAN COME WELL recommended or secured; a rare chance for the right ‘M. Shafer, 142 Faltot DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR — HH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. i, Address (don't call) N. YARRIERS WANTED FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD OF THE Brooklyn. Pearl street, room No. N 116 Nassau st. an name, reference and experiemce, Cont V ‘ANTED—A BO Ww rience. Address B. & G., Her IN BROOKLYN, NEW pply_ at the BRANCH OFFICE Fort! Hie RALD, 145 Fulton street, ROM 82 TO #6 MADE PER DAY BY GOOD SMART agents, selling an article in great demand. Cail at S51 EN WANTED. APPLY AT SMITH'S BREW ERY, 240 West 18th st. WO AGREEABLE COMPANIONS FOR A PLEASURE trip; remuneration $75 a month and expenses paid. No. ‘WO FIRST CLASS CA’ persone baving advertising at their d unneually superior opportunity by ne: , Herald office. OWN TRAVELLERS WANTED—FOR A NEW PA. tented artic! od commission. Apply moruings at j Broadway, second floor. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND BAR, CALL ‘até51 7th ar. Must be well rec: ommended. WHO CAN IS A RESTAURAN ‘open oysters, TED—A YOUNG MAN IN A HARDWARE AND jouse furnishing store uy up town; must have some expe office, TINDOW DRESSER WANTED—BY A LARGE DRY goods house, a short distance from here; none but ex- perienced men need apply at 108 Frankita st., second floor. £ a a SEES a ee es ¥ > ig BH T ME'S_ROSEWOOD PIAN WITH THREE ae of moulding, overatrung; ‘Haines Brothers’” re gi Cah hand mahogany Pianos, $1.0. FRED- ERICK Bt ,125 Broadway, second door above Twenty- T BLUME'S—FINE ROSEWOOD PIANO, IN PER- fect order; Stodart’s make, $175; second hand Pianos, Mahogany, B10; rosewood, Bi50, ‘820. FREDERICK BLUME, 1,195 Broadway, second door above Twenty-fifth st. Dg 4 WILL SELL _A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, made by Bacon & Raven; modern mprove- ments; cost # for ay than $175, Jnctudin coe and Stool; sweet, powerful tone, Apply at'28 Th: MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE Rosewoop A EB h extra rich tone Bat finish, riy new, with inaker's guarantee, fc., @ great sacrifice for cash, at 194 Grand street, near hou SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, RICH ‘and powerful tone, only a short time used, ail the mo- aera = pa ‘ng Gatgaln, at Ti Elnabeth treet, uesr GE Asso! OF FIRST CLASS PIANOS, ‘some nearly new, at low prices for cash or instalments, STEEDMAN & HOLLYER, 56 Wost Sixteenth street, near Sixth avenne, $100 and upwards, ui A. CHEAP PIANO, IN GOOD ORDER, FOR #18—-A seven octave rosewood Pianoforte, having modern im- provements, will be sold cheap for car. BIDDLE, 18 ‘hrnity street, near Broadway. ADVERTISE ERTS FOR THE HERALD IVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINEST PIA MANU: 41. factured, yeara guarantee; instalments taken; second hand Seen for sale and taken in exchange. Pianos tv let ; amount appiled. if purchased. SOUN c Bx! RNES, 127 Eighth street, near Broadway. A —REMOVAL.—HAVING REMOVED TO OUR NEW + andelegant warerooms, we olfer great bar; Co. et Stelnway & Son's, Chickerts "T. & and other cele*rated Pianos. New and second hand Pianos to reat gna rent é ppiled on pra s. Organs very cheap. 1.8. BERRY & CO., 747 and 789 Broadway, corner of Tenth sireet, A FAMILY BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPING WILL sell a Gilbert's Allan Plano and Stool cheap, if sold this week. Inquire at 66 Rivington street, second floor. ‘A. EINE Rosewoop PIANO TO LET-—AT $4 PER month; one nearly new, of superior tone and finish, $6. Apply at 18 Amity street, near Brondway. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SECOXD HAND Pianos, square and upright from for sale cheap. CUPIGAReaT Atty streets A VERY FINE NEW SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Piano for nale cheap; elegantly finished. Also a Parlor Organ. Inquire at 220 East Twenty-eighth street, near Third avenue, Am baw ae ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR roperty of family leaving city; made to order; city maker; used, atx months; cost for $200. Parlor Stl Etagores, Bookcase, Patatings, Mirror, Chamber and Dinin, cou ®@ nacritice. West Fifteenth street, avenue. V TANTED—A WAITER WHO UNDERSTANDS COOK- tug and opening oysters. Darcy House, Jersey City. TANTED-A SMART YOUNG MAN TO WAIT ON tables. Apply at Radclif’s oyster hor A Mh av. anes ase?” og Smems ehre: ANTED—A FIRST CLASS OYSTERMAN, AT Clarke's restaurant, 6th av. and Sith st; best’ refer- ences required. WASTED-A BOY IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE: MUST write « good hand an4 live on the weat side of the city. aes, io applica AW bandwriting, stat! wi juired, L, Herald oflice. wa LE og —AGENTS TO INTRODUO® A NEW ARTI- men can obtain sted; facturing Company, cle; hasa li ge cate pays handsomely; = few amart Jyment. ¥ at Gluene Manu- offal Bullding, al aronaway, room 32. D—A SEADY, SOBER MAN, WELL EXPE- Wenz rienced in driving a team: must beable to read and write ford, é no! TANTED.ONE OF THE United States desire most come well recommended. Apply to E. D. Base ooper Institute. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN PERFECTLY ACQUAINT: ed with ake grocery business ; good reference required ne other need nj GALL AGnen BROTHERS, 119 Mulberry te OLDEST AND Most Ormly established life insurance companies in the ral experienced and efficient agents, None but men of succesful experience and undoubted reter- en ces need apply. To the right Kind of men luerative posi- tions will be guaranteed, Address box 3,04) New York Post o Ps in col wnmand. Ad THE TRA DE! MAN OF LONG EXPERIENC turing boys’ and children’s elothi ‘tome large house; has an excellent set of ha dress A. B., box 178 Herald office, NTS FOR THE HERALD ED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR ¥FIOE, 18 FULTON STREET, IN MANUFAC. jenires a pon i oy hie A SITUATION aes", A RESPECTABLE PRO- 4\ testant Scotchman, without tpaliy At conchman and groom; understands his business thorough y; best city and Sountry references. Cail at Dr. Smith's drug store, S17 1st 8¥., between 16th and sts. WANTED BY RBLIA- . SITUATION, Wi xperienced in driv- jie willing % make reference. Address iy useful on @ fai ¢ highly recom private stable, No. 10 Went MAN—A FIRST CLASS COACHMAN W. NTS A C fivuation ins private family; best CHMAN WAI ; Fygabiin et., Ot, 24 loft, be seen at Bradley's, cor. 4th ar, and VOACHMAN'S SITUATION W Cian ot tober, tteasy habits, Vin reba ANGE his business; can give undoubted city references: ie willing and oellaing: Can be seen at the stabie, 16 Kast th wt, (OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST thoroughiy competent man userul and oblicing, ntry. Call at Dest ofty reference; no objection to the e: Broadway, in earringe room. Coma SITUATION 18 WANTED—FoR a PER. fectiy reliable man; steauy, sober and capable; present er going abroad wish at 14 Kast 12th st, or of Js De (oscum x ha siod ‘good place for h fussell, 45 Charnbera st, GROOWS SITUATION WANTED. han the beat city reference; would can milk; the country preferred. nquire A Directory. FIRST CLASS CANVASSER WANTRO—FOR THE Metropolitan Merchants and Man * Business ‘Apply atter WAM, to FITZPATRICK & HUN- TER, 97 Nassau st., old Herald Building, A a general know! Wit ehureh building, PRACTICAL FOREMAN CARPENTER, WI 18 ALSO A rat class workinan, wishes a situation ax foreman; chitectiral drawings, and ea rractice of ten years both in 163 Prince street, room ie country and the ‘olde’ “ing OOKBINDER.-A GOOD FORWARDER WANTS A situation. | Address Forwarder, Herald office. Brice MONEY. —#oMETITING NEW; ALSO BEST KRY YORNER FLUSHING AND CARLTON AV! Gi oi SIGN Wrirens (RANT Wee Stencil tT Tools. Circulars sent free. Address \imore Stencil Works, Mary! d. Stencil eutter wanted, BROOK- lyn— Wanted a single man understond|ng carpenter work. DAT KEARNEY i! immediat WANTED-ONE. acy Sy pg iA 70 Brookiy\ RLE! im felt hat » Os a ‘Kosclusko st, near Giedford a Qircation WANTED-—BY A BOY, 17 YEARS OLD, TO . learn the carpenter's ie, Addteas L. G. W., care of . F. Barry, box 4,502 New York Post office. SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES,-WANTED, WORKMEN rho understand the business; good pay and sendy work; fingle men preterred; no loafers need Packard, box 64 Bridgewater Post office, as. 1 lore NO ENGRAVERS AND ENGINE TCRNERS.—WANTED, first class hands at 112 Fulton street, Jnquire on first near ARGAINS FOR CASH. NEW 7 OCTAVE PIANO ‘one second class sk fi do., G00; inand 7 octave Pins ON te ees ton 8; ‘one ig octave do. $90; one 6 octave, new Cabin ory 108, and others in ‘proportion, at WATE! Broad R SALE OR TO LET—TWO SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD 200; aa ig ay gts Am ye cor onal elas « “104 ‘ Giice, ‘134th ‘street ana Third country. Address Harlem Post avenue. F YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHRAP CALL AT L, P. CUMMINGS’ wareroow, No. 3 Ceo umane, Sold on fasialmente or rented oeite taew to sult customers, Only look at them before you lsewhere, ‘AGNIFICENT | SEVEN OCTAVE B ROSEWOOD PIANO, having four round corners; splendid instrument; will sacrifice for $168. This ise chance seldom offered. MES GORDON 22 Bisth avenue. cere HATH CHARM! CALL AT 8 NASSAU office No. Mathus- Jo. 8, and examine ihe w hek Piano. ‘Great soul in a smail body ;" full seven octave 0 rated SUTERIOR, Lens Seng Hyg mo or would te cheap owner goin: to country. Call immedi ately. Ad P. 0., Third avenue and 1240 WO SPLENDID ROSEWOOD CARVED SEVEN Pianos, fully warranted, for sale very low, at 5.8 Co FISCHERS, 495 Wont Twenty-cighth strect, Ninth and Tenth avenues, *PRIGNT PIANOS.—A LARGE SELECTION OF FIRST J class Instruments of that slape either for hire or for sale at the manufactory of MARTINS & SON, 34 East Hous ton street, near Broadway. ZA. family where she could give insty fnrirumenta’ music in Femuneration for board. A 8., Herald office, D hs AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 45 FULTON STREGT, ‘ . LILLIBN DAHL, 01 ORGANIST, 18 OPEN FOR AN al ‘Add: GEORGE W. EARLLS organ factory, 1a christopher treet, HE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, WIN- are the acknowledged atandat excell have recent; Feduced their prices, and. now offer ihe jatee es torent, Warerooms 66 Broadway, r BANDMASTERS, ae 08: * Bristol and Prov Fundiog between New York, Fall River and Bos: months, living included; none but principals and thome that are ready to deal need apply. Inquire of JAMES: Ba ik dey | So weement from ners of the Paris Exposition Medal, whoee Cabinet Organs -] prices of Interior inatrumente wins T° coctract tp fornia two Orchestras, of ten, pieces toms tends monthly employment will be given for saves Managing aN Fork Narraganset Steamship Company, I TIANIST FOR A CON. {461 Sixth avenue, near ASS Ware LDA FIRST ¢ cert company. Inq Twenty-eighth street, EXPRESSES, fas va, HYNARDR FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE BX- , Oftice 78 and 80 Rank street, near Bleecker, First Cinae storage; furniture packed and hipped, oF moved tn city or country at short notice and reas le rates, All or- dere by post prompty atten ted to. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD ED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR Lorrie By 146 FULTON STREET. =F. & G. BURNIAM's P\ RNITURE AND BAGGAGE + Exprest.—Large spring wagons for movi ‘ar, chy or country. Furniture, pianofortes yack a sured. “Money advanced. ‘iib West hieventh street. Sixth avenue, AMUSEMENTS, puis Tannen, |AL_ ANNOUNCEMENT, ON onary. APRIL wit be mecmeet ya peta the ROBIN! eta HIS MAN FRIDAY, jue has been in active ation sou juced in @ a sivle of of exoreealy L a ton with i ULE of Sictiat or appear conjunction provertien it oUt (ropa "izurope “tor Wala have Been als, brow the te: Zemsnens, ei ia will nted in addition, The Harlequinade wi eta an} of the kind ever before produced in America, HE TAMMANY.—MANAGING iH REcro LRONARD GRO’ LAST NIGHTS 1h, the WONDERFUL DD DARING edtorta FuRkott, AN iar OF THE AIR. The very type of LAST WEEK Or THE MARVELLOUS GREGORY FAMILY! LAST WEEK orate the yt Bat RSA UL THE BAI WEEK OF MLLE. GER’ ODES TRAINED D LAST NIGHTS of the POPULAR BURLESQUE of THE HORSE MARINES. FINAL PERFORMANCES of the Comic Trick Pantomime of MO’ -R WIDD! WAD- DLE. IMMENS! CTIONS. fe a PRO- Pee Pe commences every evening at 7:50, oP. Sees SENORITA CARLOTTA TURNOUR. Admission 50 cents. Reserved seats 25 and 50 cents extra, Seats secured at the box office aix x daye in advance. Notice.—Monday, Apne tomime Burleaqn Ka ROBINSON ON GR SOE AND. ‘HIS. MAN yeipas MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AT "ALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manager..; Doors open at 7; LAS? EI +.Mr. LESTER WALLACK 3; commences at 8. iT NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE oF SCHOOL, tn consequence o FORTHCOMING NOVELTTES, It is with muca “egret that the Manager announces the un- avoidable withdrawal of this earns comedy, as he is uuger om engagement to produce other plays within a given haracters by Mr. LESTER WALLACK, Mr. JOHN GIL- BERT, Dr. C. Fi HER, Mr. J. H. STO) DPART, Mr. OWEN MARI ir, T. WARD, Mr. CAS! "hhina GERMON, Mra, CLARA JENNING: salts JOHN SERTON, iss SAVILLE, Miss F. CLAYTON, Miss LAWRENCE, Miss A ROWE, Miss E. MONELL, Miss JENNIE DAY,’ Misa and ot! NEW SCENERY—MUSIC—COSTUMES, Box book open six dayain advance. Ww MATINEE scHoo MATINEE. ie 3 SATURDAY, ‘Abert uM rh % sicteey YOUR SEATS. . ‘ADJOINING FIFTH AVE- TH AVENUE THEATRI nue Hotel.—To-night at Jas. Fisk ee Conple ICH ©) a Homes crowded nighily with tho elt and fashion of New on ‘CHANGE OF OPERA BYERY NIGHT. nee all ey ane es of the GRAND DOUBLE OP! PE, ‘The best chorus ever heard in Ameri Ba Net jew Scenery and Wardrob: cumeay: Ay ‘Arion LES BAVARDS. INIO Both Prima Donnas, TOSTER and IRMA. SATURDAY. MATINEE AT 2, RARE, ‘ie RMA and AUJAC. Seate reserved wilheuk extva charge: SATURDAY EVENING, April GRAND GALA aa easiness an ¢ 10 one act, by J. To be folowey MAITRE DE CHAPELLE, Com! Ferdinand Paer. Adm Admiaton #7: famly ch clrele, Be. ined ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. B THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, First and only Performance in Brooklyn of PERIC! iE. MLLE. IRMA. a a ane. M. LEDUC. Bale of seats commences MONDAY MORNING, 3A. Mey APRIL 26. eer OF MUSIC, ELLOGG. osu, MESSE SOLENNELLE. MISS CL. RA LOUISE KELLOGG. Mr, MAX STRAKOSCH - to announce that arrange- ment have been completed for the first ~ agai ip America of Rossini fmmortal composition, MESSE SOLENNE) ELLE, Orchestrated in ce at the ACADEMY OF msto, rs RSDAY EVENING, 29, 1869. ae OSSINT'S POSTHUM( frat hened.on the Lith of March, 1864, at the Hotel of My Te « Comte Pillet-Will. It was given to the bern World of Art for the first time on the 28th ‘ebrai sp A th anniver- sary of beh birth), at the Theatre a ‘aris. Ite representations in France, England and on the European Continent met with the ‘most glorious success, Mr. Max Strakosch, who has purchased at an mmense out- lay the sole proprietorship for the United Staten, is deter- mined that no eee or expense shall be spared to make the rendering of the createst work of the ly deceased dis- tinguished composer, G. Rossini, as complete and artistic as can be desired MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, the greatest living American Prima Donna, in conjunction with MADAME FANNY NATHALIF TESTA, the eminent Prima Dorna, (ontralto; SIGNOR Lh cin Primo dd od SIGNOR ANTON UCCT, Prim: together with a large one od increased ea Orshiiiony will assist in its frat representation in America. sale of tickeia and sents will commence on Monday morning, April 26, at 9 A. M., at the box office of the Academ: 1864, Compored in 1663. which will take On rote of Music. yy Street ite A: sie if Muni ourteenth see e Academy of Must, i. B, LENT. Y eceeeners DIFCCIOF. WEDNESDAY, AND A Sinpay. M SITIV: OF EXTRAGRDINAKY ATTRACTIVE POWER ie offered for the closing entertainments, comprising in one grand performan: ‘ALL THE MOST POPULAR FEATURES OF THE ENTIRE SEASON, of eoaberan TROUPE oF WOR RENO NED Al EQUESTRIAN, @ GYMNASTIO AND "ACROBATIC, HE AMERICAN CONTINE! EW YORK CIRCUS. RISLEY'S ORIGINAL JAPANES! a Previous to tneir return to Eirove, veries of EXTRAORDINARY. PERFORMANCES, commencitig MONDAY, April 3, LITTLE "LL. RIGHT ue and all the original troupe, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE-201 BOW! IMMENSE SUCCESS. CRO" OED HOUSES ‘The great nee LAST Fi fe ux, &c., and introaueing thet the a sen TONY PASTOR’ VERSER AE A PhoNyUNCED. sccones. AM ft i SENNTE BE] THE SHAMPION RISH Son UE, JENNIE Bi SON The Infant Wonder, it CLARENCE. The great Seas Jiggist PUMA, LAGRANGE, hn a orginal a) a R Tan KER! im ent nerlenve OTHE FAMES TAYLOR At |ATINE! WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 2) TEINWAY BALL. STEM ARCTORES FOR GIRLS AND Bi SAVAGE LIFE UNDER THE WILD BEASTS AND WILD Mr. PAUL'B. DU CHAILLU, the sBRTASE DFE coset es og ai eetincs ale aes er @ course of three afternoon —j for the aigrast AND. Bore” ya NEW YORK, at Hall, and with’ maps, cagreme, war eat {rit 93. Subject:—Phe Gorilla UROTURE TheoTC ESD UE. o'clock. Ors, RAFOR. rial Africa. y April #7. Subject :—The Can- nibal Tribes -How they Live,’ Thelr vilinges, and a residence URE I11.—THURSDAY, April 29. subject:—The Dwarfs; a wonderful people discovered by Mr, Dn Chailla, Lectures begin at 4 at The doors will open at 3. ‘Tickets for the course, Aingle theket, 8 cena. Tick: gts can be had at Stothwny Tall; Schirmer'a Music Store, Ay 75 Il & Mack, Hroadway; Wm. A. Pond, 647 Broadway; Peters, 114 Broadway, = | WR OEE HOUSE, BRO BROOK KLYN, T and. ¢. TEMPLETON. THE ¢TTHIEVES AND FAIRY. FOUNTAIN Joe Eunmett, Mulligan, Hughes, Shephard, Keliy-and al ithe Gensdarmes, Love in Cornet jnternational formations, Ac. Grand Matinee every Raturday at 234 0 lock \ lagu HALL. tat Evenin, COMPLI os April 24, 1890, PCONCERT MR. HARRY’ SANDERSON, The following eminent aruste bare kindly Folunteered thetr Mra. Mixsel!, Soprano, Mr. W. J. Hil, Tenor, Signor Fosnatt, Baritone, Senor Juan Saleeda, Cornet. Mr. Fred. Kergner, Violonceitist, Mr. Fa. Hoffman, ‘Accompanist Tickets $1. For sale at the Muste Stores, SACRED, M 1, PERFORMANCE WILL BR t St, church, Barclay atreet, 5 a or. M. M., under the direction of Mr. WituiaM uF, ¢ following solotete :—! Faston, Keprangs” Mise Gomien, Alto; Lia Fritsch, Tenors Mr. | agg r=) oa with a large Chorus and full Orches Men dotbeo ‘. be irda ‘wens ek ae besides other large eke a WRORbway CHRISTIAN MARTYR ND CHILD, Tyro victims of the SPANISH iN {UiSiTION Ty int 1905. ‘medical faculty pronounce. thy Dhaman figures, in the or MIGIAW and CARLOTA, Rar trata on the continent of Amertons M. tit, Me caiman geen D's ENGLISH CORNETS, USED BY. THR MOST ‘eminent solo players in the world, from @23. gree and drawings mailed free on appileat OB 2 CO., Munic Publishers, 64 Broadway, New Yorks JROOKEV'S MUSICAL CABINET,—T brary of modern and standard 1 pianoforte 100 numbers now ready ) Veobtained Of all book and musie a fre BOOSEY & CO., 044 Broadway, (% TAMM TAMMANY, TO. Fongow, AT2.—LAST MATINER, Ot the arent TU hwoun. ove nae DDLE WAI Es. Last maatince of onus w ! one coal per minute, find between Fifth and Sixth avenues. FRIDAY, APRIL ANNIVERSARY OF WAR KSeRRaes METHDAY. J wir ASPLENDID CAST. OF SATURDAY. AT 1g O'CLOCK, ThE SECOND OT MATINEE, SATURDAY Fi EVENING. APR APRIL 24, in THE MAUBLE HEART. MONDAY. EVENING, J APRIL 28, 7) ty ‘i box office of the theatre, or at its brance ticket olllce, at tue music store of C. H, Ditson & Co., No, 711 Broadway. ‘POLITICAL LEGERDEMAIN, For an expose of the tricks and traps of LOCAL PRESTIDIGITATEURS SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM OF SATURDAY NEXT, ‘All the games and deceptions of the mayician exposed. THE RING TRICK SHOWN UP, And the modus operandi of the performer made piatn to the spectator. Also the GREAT VANISHING TRICK. SEE SATURDAY’S TELEGRAM CARTOON. HEATRE COMIGUE, OPPOSITE ST. NICHOLAS HO- TEL—AN INTELLECT LLECT CTUAL, CARNIVAL TO ts aconmien: favorites will ‘antinne 0 contribute by yin gon; comic power to amusement of the ree ar y LovING UBLIC, First week of he amusing French drama entitled ROBERT MACAIRE. Mr. Geo. C. Boniface as Robert Macaire; Mr. Owen Faw- cett as Jaques Strop, his frst appearance here. we WILLIAM | HORACE LINGARD, the original Foes mane inceuer of th Present age, in his portfolio of EIGH’ SECOND 1 RE aR apetale OF __0R, THE E MAGIO LYRE, SY ALICE DUNNING'S GREAT BURLESQUE TROUPE. Norice.— Monday next, Aprii 26, entire reconstruction of PLUTO, with new music, new, dialogue, new and gorgeous ost from the very latest Pari MATINER EVERY” SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 THEATRE COMIQUE. LOOK OUT FOR THE GRAND RECONSTRUCTION OF PLUTO; OR, THE MAGIC LYRE, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. LOOK OUT ¥OR THE PLUTO RECONSTRUCTION, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, AT THAATRE COMIQUE. RYTHING NEW, LOVELY AND BRIGHT. OWERY. THEATRE. EVER! The fe intmaitable ROEREZ A BUTLER SEVEN DWARFS. as CLOWN. RAND OPERA HOUSE, Late PIKE'S, corner Twenty-third st, and Bi jas HORE SPLENDID Tt THEATRE IN £E WORLD. ANNIVERSARY OF SHAKSPEARES BIRTHDAYS APRIL 2 th av. Fourth week of Shakepeare's exquisite fairy romance, Hf TEMPEST. THE NEWEST |THE TEMPEST.| SENSATION. HE TEMPEST. A “Star” cast, led by the eminent American artist, rE. L. DAVENPORT. alt easant to ihe Management to record, on this anniver- of Shakepenre's birth and death, the gratitying success which has attended the Rerformance of hfs apoat exquaite Creation ofthe great poets genius. "The receipts forthe pre- ceding weeks lave averaged pwarde ‘of $1,000 a night, and all the indications point to a continuance of this fortunate prospecity. Mr. Tayleure will avail himeelt of this opportunity of pub. Hel; -knowledging the rece4j critical ‘aietaecien ‘Of letters place = Coe ng approval Fe of this important and beautiful production, and. ol f shan king them for the encouragement his ambition derives: from al PPE GREAT SHIP SCENE at 8 o'clock, depicting with yronderful fidelity the awful terrors of a storin at wea and the ae ah Of a ship and RLAGCHT BALLET at 8:0, MATINEE 1g TOMORROW AFTERNOON. MATINER FHIGES—Admission, §), conte children, 80 cents; orchestra, $1; tamily circle, 25 cents. M™ F. B. CONWAY'S PARK are, BROOKLYN. THE a, Fe Lago INE, Ey RY EVENING. BEvANte a MINSTRELS. URTEENTH STREET AST WEER OF THE PRESENT Se ASON, The Bryaats respeetiully announes, that their troupe will open in Baitim ore Ay Sr ed nd rt tem "AT THEIR POURTRENTI { StREET MONDAY BVENING, MAY 10, with new attractions, popular prices, ac. week of t e successful Burlesque oe. ED HOT. RED HOT, RED Hor, Cupid | RED HoT. RED. ler. ...8..... Orpheus Hor. LAST WEEK. BRYANTS. LAST WEEK: CADEMY OF MUSIC.—JANAUSCAE! THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, "APHL 23, at 8, GRAND GALA NIGHT. FANNY JANAU CHER FAREWELL BENEFIT, phen ehe will appear In the fottowing Nf CHARACTERS. LADY 1 MILFORD, in the Recon net of Schiller's VE'AND INTRI COUNTESS OTLEA nee fourth act of Lessing’s THE ACTRESS, in Elzholz's Dramatic ‘Task, ME HERI bey pe by a request. The rousic wine on this Peo THEO. Be poe FULL ORCHESTRA, under his rection. Tickets x1. Reserved Feats 60 cents extra, Private Boxes—accordin, to location. —from #6 to f Vx at the Academy; at (i. Schirmer's, 701 way, and at Peters’ Muste Store, 198 Broadway. NERMAN LIEDERKRANZ. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, STEINWAY HALL, SATURDAY EVENING, April - with the assistance of the tol! eminent MADAME PRP ELC ae, K KOPTA, Viol DONT niin, Piano. INS, biped Full Chorus of 1 eee ana ees Sees Be ers. be performed. ta be bad at G. Sohirmer'ss ae Broadway.” HE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, €2 Fitts FARGO E of Fourteent! and GADWAY, NEW YORK, Court street, near 198, 190 and 182 State, Brooklyn. INSTRUCTION DAILY, from 9 A. M. to9 P. M., in all branches of Vocal and Instrumental Music Modera Languages, by eminent ——— TERMS—REGULA! PRIVATE wie HaepavorioN TEINWAY |ALL—PRIDAY, APRIL 30. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL COMPLIMENTARY ROS, G Mr. G. W. "OLY “Piokeia at Schitmer's musle store, 701 Broadway. LASt, TORNOUR MATINEE. AT THE TAMMANY TO- w (Saturday), ata. Farewell tperformance of the ‘Last matinee of GREGORY OTHER WIDDLE WADDLE. Admission 60 cents. NWway' Guan HAL. ie From Shakey » Dickens b urine Jerrold and other popu Jar authors, PROFESSOR JOHN W. 8. TOWS, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 23. Tickets $1; to be obtained at Kirby's bookstore, way. 188 ROSALIE JACK WILL MAK pearance in New York as Litte Nell, at the Broad: Theatre, for Wiliiemeoa ‘. benefit, Saturday evening, Aprit 633 Broad H By eee DHBATRE TICKET Oreo ile ROADWAY. JaMEs Faire FAIRMAN'S LATEST WORKS ON FREE EX- featiet?. 3 ay studio, 212 Fifth avenue, every Saturday — TAMMANY, TO-MORROW, AT 2.— 2 —LART MATINER the wondertdl TURNOUR. ‘ast mati GR TMILY. tat matinee ‘of MOTHER, WIDDLI N ENTIRELY NEW PLAY, AND A SPARKLING comedy, splendidiy cast, will be produced for Wiliiam- son's song sei Theatre, satutday€ evening, April #4. ADIES’ “FAIR or st, Avat STINE'S “CATHOLIC L4 church, at Morrisania Hall, corner Ratiroad yt td Fifth street, Morrisania, will close on Saturday, 24th inst, LISE HOLT JAMES LE’ Ae gia Pro wes A BOM ON sindidieoca ‘OOD'S MUSEUM. Wi rwo Cae pe aha In Thea fee \ ahaa MATINEE A’ EVENING AT & OLIO AND Pai ‘The drama of the and burl ny ue ry. of CONSCRIPT. a Or ee Ww! col of juseum wien aes Sine eat a orerd mg pal Sym ty, ol BRINSON GONSOMIPT AND ALADDIN, ROADWAY THEATRE—ADMISSION ‘apes B THIS PRAY) & Etrern ape LAST NIGHT ie, om MOF | i caso . R, AND MRS. BA! THREE’ is Benn F301 one Power's sparkll = R e008 LUCK. Ny Mr, BARNEY WILLIAMS. .. ~-Patdy 01 The screaming yankee saredr ocr maki Mrs, BARNEY WILLIAMS. ‘as AN! to BARNEY Was, shaseed Mrs. BARNEY WILLIA Jody otto Mr. and Mrs, WHELTAMS during the ‘evening in the following soags and dances :— EI eanral Pat Malloy, ‘Hen Billy O' Ro: i ke: and the celebrated Denigtrree 1 i iy cod SATURDAY EVG. EVG., BENEFIT OF J, -C WILLIAMSON, ROADWAY THEATRE—SATURDAY ad ELL WILLIAMS MA’ THE FAIRY GIRCLE. | CUSTOM OF THE Coun’ saminda WILLIAMS MATINEE. LA&T MATINEE IN THIS THREAT FAIRY CIRCLE. CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY, BRUADWAY THEATRE, | SATURDAY NEXT. FAIRY CIRCLE, A REWELL are ae Custom of the MATINER LIAMS Country. in this MATINEE: Broadway, Saturday. _ LYMPIC THEATRE, BEGINS AT 0 CONTINUED FURORE, ~ CONTINUED FURORE, CONTINUED FURORE, The ever popular Pantornimey, MPTY Depry, has, ai a ean Ph vithod dentable, proved since jest productio: undeniably GFo. be FOR GRA TRIUME! i FOX'’S: URFAT TRIUMPH, FOX'S gaaes Rte ey oko. E fox8, RIUMPH, SeTH REPHESENTATION | THE GRACEFUL. MULE. SANGALLL, SIG. CORTA'S B. MATINEE Dae ee D Naddatat 3 asks) ron —_ Rwy OUR HO} ICE, AD FULTON NER vET, ACADEMY OF MUSIC_KELLOGG MATINEE. GRAND EX’ TINER, TO-MORKOW (SATURDAY): APRIE&, AT 1. Last appearance in Opera o MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. ARGHERITA.,. SIEBEL. Seats can now be secured at the Academy, Schirm 701 Broadway, and No. 114 Broadway. Nees Ane Hash JARRETT & PALMER Begins precisely wreninates at 10:50. Engagement of the celebrated YDIA THOMPSON BURLESQUE, TROUPE, who will appear this and every evening and Saturday at ar M., in H. B, Fas RECONSTRI RECONSTRUCTED Foa THIEVES. FORT! EVES. FOR! EVES. ROWDED HO! RAPTUROUS 'PLAUSE. UNERRING 8UCCKSs. A CLI ER OF GEMS. IN T RY. RICH DRESSES. WITTICISMS. HARMONIOUS Music. se. OSING G MARCHES. RIFEROUS POLICEMAN, Tie PEERLESS DONKEY, GRAND BALLOON N ASCENT. PARIS FESTIVAL. CANCAN, | CANCAN, RAIL TRAIN, NTOONE VeLOCIPEDE, fe. MATINEE 10- MORROW (AT rt, MAATINER TO-MORROW AP'2. 4 HE GREAT EUROPEAN CIRCU: THIRTY-FOURTH STREET AND RROADW* ‘Arrangements having fully complete for tn ling season, ent can remain this tmmense eatabliahi Racy ad Re OD LONGER, lay an y Two pe eformeanete each a iy; 2G and 7% P. day; 2'g and 7% Mile. ety a BERG, Mme CECILE WATSON,. ‘Miss JEANETTE WATSON, FRANK PASTOR, ‘The great bareback rider, LA JEUNE BERT, champion hurdie rider, MARQUFISE, the Brazilian bareback ridge. FRE ss soanle Tider THE INFANT. KCB THE CONRAD FAMILY, “Rapp and HERR HOLTOM- Sam Long, Fr JAMES E. COOKE, and Whitney, nk Whitiker, Clowns, Saturday, ppt well, Matinee —_ conten = tormances, 23g and* ir ‘M. Admissior re served served chairs, ‘children ‘BW cents, Begs OF MUSIC, GERMAN DRAMA, SATURDAY EVENING, April 4, Last Appearance in Ame Awerica this season of FANNY JANAUSCHEK, Who will appear in her unrivalled part of AH, for the benefit of the «Hebrew Free School Association,” age sisted by her tronpe of eminen atTESION ONE ‘DOLLAR, xtra. eters’ and Schirmer's musie hy 70 Secs re oe ‘FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 686 Broa: oii way. of del AMBOLD SKRKRD AND BACKUS VRANGIRCO MINSTRELS. THe onEat Sous He MEMBER FROM LOUISIAN. FAT AND Gnmast, ° E IMPERFE: na, STRINGS TO. cae ONE aniDING IN A ROADWAY STAGE. and second parts reconstructed. The vestue at ‘Beate accuced six daye 10 advance, outbreals OF Lig 8A. M. till 102M. : anata , INFANT VENU! 8 ZOUAVE. VELY GERTU. © Sox wo Mate evening, Aprii 24. NATIONAL A ACADEMY OF peasy, me rhOW OPEN DAY A CKD EVENINGS” THE FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. mA iC ites pms RMONTC SOCIETY. | ‘ieee, at ayo o'clock P. cp el M. Da P sey few D. BOWAAD, Secretary. — AMMOTH VELOCIPEDROME. @ celebrated BR VIER Bt evening on the E WAND HORUOSTA BAR. Race Boi BLE TRAPEZ “to etch SWTEN HOURS AHet THURSDAY, | BAT NOT vena ACCOMPLISHED. the world) ean tort ‘ne Park’ at re tbe corner A Cgeventn avenue Pend ify 4 atreet. “ LOcIPED| NEW AND STRIKIN OM shoe, sone, ley it. She, *Velociperte, atopy mast DITsON #60, 1 Bubilehern TH Bro Broadway. via MATINEE TO-MORROW GATUR. agp Bee eed Farewell mat Tae aan formance of the Gnegow AAG aud SMoTiEn ie WiDDLE WADDLE, Admission EEE EDO bmp tenons DbSIRES A rosrTe ue a FIRST bhp] Teer ee ~ - security, Reise Menai aren | sen mould jols sO ~7 eg pores AND YS m POINTS “FOR 1,000, ~~ a HIS GREAT AND UN. M*, raved perasnatin catia Gat CA . ) 1 ama benes fit, Broadway April 34. NG," WITH PH © > AUR aE ERE tween avenues C and te (Friday) eaaning, April 23. T COMBIN age 4 shee ye! or apnerce ea RRP I Bibon Ki teving ital tonights Drie ra ~4 anon AY TONIC AT ee as? App (WILLIAMS As BARGRaT.S on ig personations, for J. O. 'W ang SON Benett, Brondway theatre, Saturday evening, A Apel ELOCIPEDES.—VELOCIPEDES | FOR NTRAL Park riding, from 5 A. M. until 10 P, M., at Cen trat Park Gardens, Fit. -ninth street’ and, Seventh ‘avenues commencing Saturday, ‘Apri Ba Parties having Yeloclpedes will find xcel jent facilities for storages bsg kph OOK AT THE tS pee 5 OF PLAYERS W! jeDevitt, Dani eee orn VELOCIPEDE RIDING, HALL, 6 AND 98 VE- street, near Aj jouse—1, Ass 7 al ed oe WLINGARD is IN rans =H sree, ts of Roe Kast Tenth alr ably ea ‘apyy immmedianely. street or DWAY THEAT: eat ORT Brew TIA A FALSTAFF, EBDAY AY BENING, APR "APRIL 7. EB OR "MORE. LADY PUPILS wouLD BE Pies ceived by @ first class actor in the higher roles of | prs, a —" debut secured, Address com Mp Fae ners Ma nA Ee snare