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ca BLOCK FROM BROADWAY. ~8000 nce WELL 1 furnished, and fret rate table tana aw Wess 2 eee ets, meee tyes | A is a < 2 shied OR py ay GEN’ stand fen at 1 BE ACCOMMO- Family pri- ioc fag gre ce from the ferry. eg tecgas eee oe povememtT nee tion tor fae Smee, LSS ae a 53,4 Area, ery UNEXPROTEDLY VA- mer a4 ame, with or MELY FURNISH! ‘TH AVENUE.—A HAN! ED ure i othe Cy erg toy 5 , with Roard; private fuse 10 Fifth avenue. iT =a FI REET, SECOND HOUSE 7 feninink ara oe nog, wel furnished, ETWEEN BROADWAY Aap suitable for tlemen, emen with or ‘wibout BT sta As West Rinoveoath street, —_—— }+FURNISHED. * aan saree hig To re STEAM, ‘ag av ang reat betwose ‘Nish and. Te nues, For aap ite of EINEM MANN, dd Tenth avenue, -Atth and ‘Thirty-sixih streets OSE, COMPLETRLY FURNISHED, IN A ORNTRAL ; oa) au Iable. for ‘or private a a No.7 Varig for one week. Pince, Rear Bleecker ain ee Nk FIVE STORY AND. BASEMENT TRON FRONT Biore | i Spring aureet, not Broad- (OPRANE G. & DAVISON BROWN, 100 Broadway, GTORE, TO LET FIXTORES FOR ; FOUR. th street, near three years as a Indies fornlting tre store; vitatapaenn oar business, Apply in Sma STEAM POWER AND SPLENDID ROOM, A) 108x70, to let. Finest place for Cg eee in the 4 218 West Twenty-sixth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, TEAM FORRE te LET, TASTE Ng iy 1 Rooms rith or without power (wood workers allowe Pune Bureks Machine Carving Works, Nos. 60, 63, 64 and 68 Cannon street. nn; STREET, | NO. 1 WEST ROOMS, WITH FIRST class table, wis. B16, B18 and per week for two. Call for one week. Keferences given and required. SUrNrOE PLAC! EAR grote 2s ‘mall Boome to sie wich Board; terms reason- MORTON STREET.—A LARGE FURNISHED BED- 14 gets SC ah =i 1 TH STREET, WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- ished Rooms to a in @ first class poem ene juitable for families or single gentlemen: iiberel and table. Ref- ‘erences exchaage 5 ] WEST TW: Second floor to 2 Front Rogan aud ball oom ad Room mens a with Boe vere, o WEST Loo meg por STREET. rrr pe td on firet Soor to rent, with Board; also on jep; references exc! og 28 LAMARTINE cee, WEST TWENTY-NINTH street—A ally, having « few select board: ers, will take gentleman and two single gentlemen to j house first class, STREET.—LARGE ROOM ON with Board. Suaftable for one or two 307 STREET, ue WEST. 33 fe 389 pte po ag fa inl a STREET.. Sle mere yey ry jase Board, i, near Fifth Avenue Hotel. References exc! ed. EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO let, with Board, a large Room, suitable for gentleman a wife; also soon" fir aide gentlemen. References ex- ged. QLINTON PLACE, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University place.--Large an mas to let, terms reasonable, West FOURTEES Board, several Rooms exchanged, ‘also single Room, with hot and cold water, se 60 IRVING Lage ee pete pe + ps ecngmae Rooms to let, to gentleman and wife, with STREET,—TO LET, WITH house first ciass; references 0 LET-—LOFTS ON MURRAY, WARREN area [AM- 9 bene, ssreeta. near eesdunys a suitable for orocke shoes or hardware b Watker street, near ‘Broadway. Apply to WM. C. WALK 229 Broadway. oo. LEASE. le Ra sed J.B. & bx Lb, J. B. & W. W. CORNELL, shied ae ee oe Works.) Having decided to w eir manu! enire street with, thelt extensive Having decid facturing department fa Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets, now offer ‘The substantial Iron Building, suvon Centre etreet, rogether with Lots on lm aud Walker streets. ___Apply-at the oftice, 141 Centre street, (0 LEASE~THE HOUSE NO. 2 BOND STREET; ONE ot the very best localities ‘the cit yp r jewellers ilver- amiths or other busin Sagas will tered to sult tenant. ‘Apply to ae’ A.8. SHOP! $1 Bond ret _ OFTY RBAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Miscelancous. Aw R EDWARDS, amt Went to Par ished ly 12 years) ae ee conducted ws heretofore, with, iy insure the and con! of the enn ute ‘ EDWal eat Tonty third sirest, BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO Ler. OR BALE GABA re OF NEWTOWN K,A BONE re be rel reat “Gastbe “hs ' gmmaafactar PERU Tessa sures Witlamatue bok 5 a moh LOTS ait NATTA Toa [20 Tobacco PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE ___.OR TO RENT. WESTOHESTER FARM AT A SAG AIK. 09, modern house, ine, locailon, eur White Pista ‘Auply to GW, DISCHETT, No 3 New Coambers str A PRINTED LIST OF $5,480,005 WESTOHESTER RE-+ Of tue marcos, aintetbated pratuteaaiy;: Salen frees on STANLEY AY, iit Broadway, A Foc aR FOR a ae. ‘TWO LOTS, FINE NEIGH- cap place; af lions, Morrisa- atin; will double in ales en oa DITCHETE No. $ New Oagabers street, FINE FARM OF 100 ACRES—ONE HOUR IN NEW bargain; al OR Hae) OR TO Lee ee Herel re Jersey, near depot, good buildings, fruit, &c., at great c., to exchange. ‘KELLY BROTHERS, 206 Broadway. AL Sites! Hes in dare are foach; B10 down and G6 per mouth m 4 ath paid for ‘ WiLeL Lrg uz Broadway of hoe Hudson street. OUNTRY RESIDENCES. ON THE BANKS OF THE tudson, for sale or to ict, furnished or, unCurniahed, at eitaont every ation on thelme of the Hudson River Ratl- oad partise desiring to purchase or bire will find fall par. ope ny by appl and tos. oS EMBERSON aH Eighth by applying to 8. A has ‘ando this litt specialty the ade ee Once open from 8A Me NODE Me }0 LET OR, LEASE-THE, BUILDING 689 BROADWAY, between Fourth and Amity streets possession given im: imediatelye Appiyto Ar O- KINGSLAND & SONS. 60" Broad WO VERY DESIRABLE DRY GOODS STORES, # feet deep, just cont im Bull's Opera House Uhek, to let; best’stores Iocatlon in Orange county. ‘Ad- dress ALBERT BU why Middleto ra, N.Y. + HOUSES, TO LET, Furnished. * . HANDSOME HOUSE, FURNISHED, 70 LET— moderate, near Fifth avenue and Thirty-elghth atreet ; fare opportunity ‘to make over &8,00) clear; rent partly in board if desitable, For particulars address or inquire of M. JAMES, 176 Broadway, room 8. Unturnishod. Bip = a STORY BROWN STONE Bove, 1 one $1,000; another unexceptionable blocks; a1: "400, $1,600; aio Fiats at ‘Eastside Headquarters, 820 Third avenus, near Fiftieth street, 10 LET—A BROWN STONE T STORY AND basement House, No, 237 East js yan heh street; rent 1,100. Possession 1mmedia PAR SONS, 68 Maiden lan ited eens, JFARMS FOR SALE—IN WESTCHESTER OUNTY, in 25 to 0 miles of this pity containing frot to io sores of gond land, wit goo improvements ‘and not far from depot; prices to $400 per acre, according to Kecatiog’nad buprovements, ‘Full palticalsrt wih BM. BERSON, 421 Elghth avenue. OR BALE-COUNTRY Bi RESIDENCE; 85 ROOMS; Morris and Essex 14 hour teh New York; fwo anrgsianas ned heat altegeea coat g and wae ter; smtable for hotel o boarding house ‘Also House, 1B rooms; bara and outbuildings, comp! Bet te acres of land, cultivated; one hour from New York; $15,000), Ad- dross box 6,086 New York Post ofice, Terms easy, ! FoR Sa SALE—CHOICE FARM OF 137 ACRES, NEAR a inet pall’ = pre eg Me eee excellent; fruit abun ae! ‘s TEC or be 3 GEL, CHAE & co o. vio Cedar street. snes Beko UDSON RIVER PROPERTY.—FOR SALE, AT RIV- grdale, a nice House, with ‘five acres of good land: price $20,000; at Tarrytown, within one mile of tae depot, a Rood House, with heautiful’ Furniture and five acres on 0 Prigetpal avenue; price 28,000; immediate poeseasion will ven of both places and terms made to sult. Apply to 8, EMBERSON, 491 Eighth avenue, EACH FARM FOR SALE—8M ACRLS, 1) F a0f 2 Station on Philadeiphie, Wilmington and Ba Ratirond, Cosi! county, Md. tite larg in Ly my fone buildings; 75 acres thoes. C adjoining above. H, D. M. HOWARD, Elkton, Md, MILE 6 EAST FOURTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVE. three gentlemen 10 age PRETTY, DESEABLE LOCATED SMALL House. Inquire at'6) Lafayette place. EAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH avenue.—First class Board in social private family, x nets oa or can have pleasant oe np Shere every enjayment of home can areca ee li4 TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH avenue.—A pleasant front Room on second floor, rge closets, to let, with Board, to two gentlemen or gentleman and wife, eee WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH FURNISHED Rooms ANP APARTMENTS A. EEW, GENTLEMEN, CAN a ACCOMMODATED with Rooms, without board, b applyt Twenty-seventh sfiteat house hewiy ‘urnie edt ‘ocation splendia, ‘near Broadway; best references given and re- quired. A. BARGE, NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, irst floor; smail Room, second floor; terms low ; ly; upexceotionable location; one Diock Weer of a poy —Third en ng omy ads een Rooms, a WEST FORTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A PRIVATE wftiBlz Bave several bandsomely furnished Rooms Weer FORTY-FOURTH STREET.—4 PRIVATE family occupying their own house will rent two or WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A_PRIVA‘ family will let a very nice Suit of Hooms on pom} table first class. TOG: itvocur mis can ve corona Board and pleasant front Rooms. Apviy ‘as above. sire era family, e0ouy own house, would 2? ares from ‘and aslngle Room; all improveme: mat f parlor BY 927 WEST 1WENTY-THIRD STREET.—THREE CON. fately, for gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen ; ES and“reasonable terms; teferences ot ferences ex od Bourd, or private table. eferences Fequired. Rooms, with or without Board. References mutual. 164.E third floor; house and DUANE STREET._TWO OR THREE RESPECT- EAST TWEATY-NINTH STREET.—A SOUTH. ‘Piano ; terms for two, $16, necting Rooms, on second floor, together or se; EIGHTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN SECOND and Third avenues. Ywo or three nicely furnished 20 with Board; Sine location ; all modern improvements ; terms reasonable and pleasant home references required, 2G] WEST FIPTEENTH STREET—A HANDSOME. ly furnished second story Room; also a third atory front room to Mlet, with Board, to a genileman aud wifes family small, Terms moderate, 7 4. WEST, STH, ST. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms to rent, with or without Board, singly or en terms, gentleman and wife, $18 to Es single gentiemen, 88 per wee! suite; QBRMEXINGION AVENUE—TO LET, A LARGE | ‘and beautiful Room, with first class Board, suitable | for gentleman and wife or single gentiemen. 330 BAST FOURTEKNTH STREET.—A FINE SUIT of Rooms. second foot; also single Rooms, with Hoard; location osniral;_ table irs ; terms from $8 to B10 per week. Call this we LADY CAN HAVE BOARD BEFORE AND DURING confinement, and infant adopted out, by Dr. and Mad- ame WEST, 14 West Fortioth street, near Broadway. LADY CAN HAVE HBANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, before and during confinement, at Dr. and Madame ESTELLA’ , 585 Seventh avenue, near Fortieth ste ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO RERT—7O A Single gentleman, at No. $i West Nineteenth street. Breakfast if desired. ___BOARD AND. LODGING \ WANTED. FAMILY OF TWO ADULTS DESIRE A WELL FUR- A. Blebed front Parlor and Bedroom on second foor, with Board, tn a frat claas boarding house or private family, be- tween Fifteenth and ‘Thirtieth streets end Lexington ‘and Seventh avenues. Excellent reterences will be required. Ad- Gress, with full particu’ x 516 Post ofc SINGLE (GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD IN A PRI- vate family where he can bave pleasant and cultivated Society. Address ARTIST, Association Bullding, corner ‘Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, room No. 8 OARD WANTED--BY A WIDOW LADY, IN HARLEM B or Yorkville, in plain famly; terms must be moderate, ‘Address W. H. L., 70 and 72 Bowery. OAED WANTED—IN NEW YORK OR BOBOSEN, BY & gentieman, wite and two daughters; terms must be moderate. ‘Address, with full particulars, L. L. D,, Herald '20 per week; ENTLENAN AND WIFE DESIRE A PLEASANT J front Koom {a good neighborhood; will furnish their own room, except carpet, cli a ae table; Board not ex- geod @14 per week, including fre 3." Address, with } fail'pentduiars, By B., room &, No. 23 Dey sirect. WASTED. <4 SINGLE GENTLEMAN WANTS BED- room, Parlor, Bathroom, and reakfast served In the room. Appiy by letter to C. FINCH, 27 South Wilham street. ANTED—TWO NEATLY FURNISHED CONNECTING Ropms ina very quiet house, in the immediate neigh- borhood of Pbirty-fifth street and Park avenue, with or with- out Board; price must be moderate. stating loca- tion and terms, W. M. H., 64 Wall street, room 36. HOTELS. ““PARK AVENUE HOTEL, AMERICAN AND EURO: | plans, Park avenue, Forty-frst and Forty-second Gtreets. Superior accommodations for permanent or tran- it jes. Fourth avenue cars pat bam 3. A. ROBINSON, Proprietor. WASHINGTON PLACE HOTEL AND RESTAU- A. rant, one door from Broadway, just Sia be _ la furnished; families can obtain ingle foome ai the lowest Tates Now ¢ aud6 Washington place. Tapr, HOTEL, WARREN STREET, Ose BLOCK from Cit; — Rooms, ft, week; amily Booms, Sian 160 ayn TRW ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. 80 BOWERY, CORNER TN Bayard street.—200 light rooms, neatly furniahed: AN op conte por night; Bs and $4 per'week; for gentie (MEW HOUSE), CORNER CANAL European oe a Booms by the aay, B. BREDER, Proprietor. ee 7 W nog Gates, aren HOUSE & ‘ABOUT (EIGET, ROOMS, } okleas rent LLY FURNISHED FOR | pamolng, conveniences, loca d offlee, a Bt vu) HOUSE OR PART OF A HOUSE, sth avenues, aon a single ge Ly er re a reo Ninth na of oar anraD etL ‘bath; terms Address A. es. box oie Herela'g ofice. om ar cco See gene MUSIOAL. lots vate Broadway. ‘104 West Twenty-ninth street. Ee ens FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN Pann desiravle location in the city, at very moderate rents it telorence ven and required, 0. 25 Eaat Fifteenth street, oppostie Nifany's URNISHED ROOMS TO LET —AT 63 SOUTH WASH: ington square, corner Sou avenu iemen any {references required; terms moderate. sid 'URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET~FOR HOUSE- an Ing purposes, in a han house, 108 Macdougal ‘PARLOR FLOOR, HANDSOMELY. FURNISHED, fet, in brown stone house 128 West Thirty-trat Pisces, near Sixth avenue. 5] BAST TENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—T Rooms" ‘without board, nicely furnished and very pleasant louse private and im all respects first Ref- 1 EAST | TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—A| LADY, Without family, living ins frat class, cosey honse! willlet nice Rooms to gentleman and wife, tor light Keeving, or to gentlemen. 164. PRINCE STREET. A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE family will let a nicely furnished Room, $3 per Week ; also a large Room, with fre and gas. 5] 9 EEXINGION AVENUE, NEAR FORTY-EIGHTH 9) street.—Second Floor to let, furnished; also one or two other Rooms would be jet for light housekeeping: pos- session immediately ; modern improveme: 72 2 SEVENTH AVENUE.—A beget FURNISHED 44 _ trout Room to gentieman an¢ wife or two gentie- men. Broadway and Seventh avenue cars pass the door. honse- _OITy REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 2. 6 BER WAER.—FURNISHED HOUSE, 18 ROOMS, billiard 10, &e., at Paterson, one nour from city, Apply at ‘4s 08BO! eee } ACRE COUNTRY rsBAT F IR SALE—AT $250 P' rer 20 rllon ts ounty; large Dulldi frat class iaventiuent.”E- E.M. MASON, No. i Centre tila _REAL ESTATE TO jo (CHANGE—COUNTRY RESIDENCE, oF THE city, free from mort » for New. aoe “ cy Be Brooklyn Mouse ior small House Tarisveed. J. O. HOYT, Tm Broeiwey._ OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A VERY DESIRABLE three story high stoop brown stone House, on Bast Fifty- fifth street, 19448, lot 100-5, enclosed ovat yard, aunken are, house ia tne order, contains about 1a rome; chandeliers of lor and sesend “floors, £c. ; will wil excnange for Tenement a neat Couatr: immediate arreaa JAMES ROWE, aad Second a ue, OF EPS Sec: ond avenue, FL eonn TO, EXCHANGE—FOR LOTS, FARMS AND | Country Beats; also House 543 Madison avenue, west aide, between Fifty-third a Fifty fourth streets, very cheaj for cash ; finished in the ‘moat m fe house soe Apply to FETTRETC & BEMSEN, ‘bird avent Lire Reet In ExcaanGe FOR CASH, MERCHANDISE or City to. Send for our Catalogue of Lands, WW Yo York SOUTHERN LAND COMPANY, 58 Broadway, Genetal Land Agents (Incorporated 186%. 40) ACRES GOOD TIMBER LAND ON LICKING vige og Kentucky, worth $10 acre cash, will be exchan; good Properyy jew York. Address KENT ckY, ‘station A, New __REAL | ESTATE WANTED. * UEENS COUNTY FARM, NEAR RAILROAD, x Wanted to porchass. Address, with particulars, Q. Ou ofiice. JRFAL ESTATE WANTED--I WILL LEASE OR TAKE the management of estate security given, ‘Address PETER GILLESPIE, S16. Hast Foustoeul street, or $2 Chambers street, top oflice. 0 EXCHANGE—FOR BUSINESS PROPERTY, 25 70 $0 feet front, between Maiden lane and Chambers treet (value about 810,000), 2 pieces of, desirable Tenement roperty well rented; valle 26,00. Perms of A. JOUR- NEAY. Wool Pine street East Side. A. BRISTED LIST, OF 97,101,500 IMPROVED EAST side Property, at, prices really marked down, distri- buted cratuitously ; mailed free. STANLEY DAY, Auctioneer and Agent, 111 Broadway. SPLENDID INVESTMENT ON TBIRD AVENUE,— House, 25x60x95, five story and basement, west side, that will pay 10 ver cent after paying Croton'te: pairs; also a large number of private Houses for rarer change; also Third avenue erty veey cheap for cash. Apply to FETTRETCH & REMSEN, 454 Third avenue, ANTED—A SMALL HIGH STOOP THREE STORY brick House, in a respectable neighborhood, between Fourteenth and Sixtietb streets and Second and Madison avenues. Address, stating price and full particulars, A., box 179 Herald | oflice. ; Win Breot TO PURCHASE—ONE BLOCK OF LAND lyn, between eine Bedfc ‘ulton and ington avenues. For sale, Block on weal aide of Lex- ington avenue, 200x150 feet; terms easy. oney to loan, on first and second wat “. Principals only need Spply. ACE BROS.., Crepes! at 62 William street, room LARGE, FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITH- «oUt private tabie Board; also Rooms for light house- Keeping, at unusually moderate terms. 47 Amity street. Fourteen years’ residence of owner. OR SALE—THOSE FOUR VALUABLE LOTS, SITU- ated on north side of Fifty-second street, distant 200 feet oast of Fifth avenue; will be sold cheap ; no restrictions. Apply to BRYAN LAWRENCE, 41 East Thirty-third st, OR SALE-MADISON AVENUE FRONT, BETWEEN Seventy-second and Seventy-third streets. FRANK G. & DAVISON BROWN, 100 Broadway, quar THESE HOUSES UP."—TWO NEW BROWN stone Houses, high stoops, all improvements, East Forty-second (wide) street: good surroundings ; only #14,000, WARD & OGDEN, Broadway, corner Seventeenth street, 1 LOTS, LY. CONTIGUOUS, BETWEEN THIRD ‘and Fourth avenues and near Seventy-third street, for ea! FRANK G. & DAVISON BROWN, 5 D STREET, bapa! Sag Peet AND MADISON avenues. For sale, no restrictions, FRANK G. & DAVISON on BROWN, 100 Broadway. LL! Wi Th, tow Wiss SauAu opRuanin, gue Ce in both 8 CH ORUS ARD. GoRPs he BALLET, AND MR. Wirnkes SUPERB ORCHESTRA. TH AVENUB THEATRE, ‘Twenty-fourth strect, Lear Broadway. GABaroca, TH 5 WEEK. VERY NIGHT a’ SATURDAY MATINEE AT 16. ARATOGA !—THE EVENING ror! ‘iece 1s @ success. audiences In one enn two hours every night a SARATOGA I-THE TIMES GAYS:_“THE AUDIENCE then fll nto cachinate a iy aban | coned itself ARATOGA!—THE CITIZEN SAYS:—“IN SARATOGA ‘the manifold phases of tashionabie life at a watering place in the helght of summer sented with everything thal SAYS: ai mf Al ee et ee onie art and splendor 01 tribute to make. this marked 2 JARATOGAI-THE LEADER GAYS:—“#ARATOGA Is times more popular than any local comedy ever dong in New York. ARATOGA |—THE. eegneoee COURIER SAYS ment to end. GaBATOGa tHe HERALD SAYS:—“WERE . A ‘of refinement coming to New York’ to ask us where he would pro- ee feel most at home for amuse- and happiest for an evening without great exertion or intense excitement, we should, Ri yr and sans {nvidious- ness say—‘Al bh Avenue Theatre, seeing GABATOGA!-SPLENDID LOCAL SCENERY, GOR, geous, fasnionable Domne brillial chanical Eifects ; characters My, re Dennis, Mr. D. H. Harkins, idge, George Parkes, D. Whit atthison, George De Vere, George, ras Beek- man, Bascom, isa" Fanny Becpee ani °D ‘ant a cies y Aisey, Kate Glaxton, Loutse Valmor and figets Winters, in *,°The ai bi is AA cofpels the pos ponement for t resent of DION IOAULT'S bril- fant and powerful new French play and several ow her novelties, 5TH AVENUE THEATRE, (A SPECIAL MATINEE OF “Qaratdcam rues. DAY, JAN. 19, AT 1, | ae THE HOLLAND TESTIMONIAL, OORERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE LAST GREAT SENEATION, ae Dus taro of ibe, of the brilliant a eae MONDAY, 3 vAav ane rae 8 ah, 0 a re out written for the troupe aad en 8T. GEORGE AND OR THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS OF” TIS tEN fen tn ped LYDIA THOMPSON and a most BEAUTE i meni ROHN ERY, BEAUT! ELEGANT DRESSES, NOVEL EFFECTS, ‘ARTLING SITUATIONS, SEATS CAN BE SECURED TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE. OOD'S MUSEUM. MATINEE PERFORMANCES Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Tuesday, kK of thi an yee a 4 SOHN. Pe earicn, rl the gran ene cing IM . HAND; ‘or, TRUE TO THE LAST. (A RAND OPERA HOUSE, Corner Twenty-third sireet and Eighth avenue. In compliance ia numerous requests made by the atrons of this eatablianment the management have decided jo present LES BRIGANDS. a and TUESDAY, SAN. 16 and 17, ‘ineludes win oUR TRL DONNE. Monday — ‘Tueetay—-LES eer ‘ETTO.. -MLUE, ae PERSINI WEDNERDAY, JANUARY 18, A EVERY EVENING urti further nowee, Offenbach’s favorite oj LA PER RICHOLE. MLLE. AIMEE LA PERICHOLE. MLLE. AIMEE AS LA ed LA PERICHOLE. 2 on AS PIQUILI DUCHESNE AS DON ANDRES, NEW SCENERY. NEW COSTUMES, APPOINTMEN?S, EW ALL THE ORIGINAL MUSIC, including the the colebrated’ ‘SONG. Box sheet now ready. ‘MABIz SEEBACH AT THE STADT THEATRE. MON: DA 16, ROMEO AND JULIET; SEEBA\ aR SULIERT VE ETA as ROMEO. ee DORE AND STAD? (LORLE); SEEBACH as LO! A E NUMBER OF SECOND HAND | SQU! upright Fianas for sale very, low; F ee to rent sold on instalments, at J. BAUER & C Broadwa (A. SPRENDID ST0CK OF FIANOFORTRA, OUR OWN ud other frst class make, for cash or instalments, at very low prices fanos to let and taken in exchange. _SOHN 6. BARNES, 157 Eighth street hesr Broadway. Ret 1 cheap ph ee BEST MAKERS, 10 rent or sell cheap ; rent allowed on purchase, Call at M, M. MERRELL's, No. 8 Union square “G85 Fourth A BARGAIN.-SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, bacrifice. th Stool and Cover, fi) ‘one used a few months at @ PEEK & SON, 146 Bleecker street. A MAGNIFICENT RICHLY CARVED FOUR ROUND corners rosewood 744 octave Pianoforte, made to order, for 800; only seven months in use, will be sold for $275; aiso rich Parlor, Chamber and Dining Furniture at half cost; property of private family. 12 East Tenth street, one block West of Broadway, between University place and Fifth av. ATH STREET—100 FEET WIDE—4 LOTS, NEAR 125 piling arene, for-sale. FRANK G. & DAVISON BROWN, 10) Broadway. West sides (A. RENERD Uist OF g2,736000 IMPROVED Wet a‘! side oi z opetsy, a ry at align ee to conform w the isiribated grotaltousiy' taste maarkely dsteiiuted Brat STANLEY DAY, ill Broadway. FIFTH Av? ENCE. FOUR STORY NEW FULL Caw Dwelling and Extension, lot 100 feet, for sale. Also printed list of basa Stores 'EVENSON “e SON, 11 Pine street. “CHEAP HOUSE,” FOUR STORY BROWN STONE, AA. allimprovements,” good order, on Thirty-fourth street, one biock from Broadway, only 8 WARD & OGDEN, Broadway, corner Seventeenth street. | POR SALE ON SIXTH AVENUE, 4 FULL LOTS, IN- cluding one Of the finest (unimproved) Corners below the Park; ‘entire purchase money can remain to party im- proving. Apply to A. JOURNEAY, No. 1 Pine street, SOUR STORY BROWN STONE FIRST CLASS House, No. 127 West Forty-fifth street ; terms easy. Ap- ply on the premi OR SALE-THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF EIGHTH prenue and Thirty-elanth street; 20x77. Apply to WIL LIAM G, FLAMMER, 286 Eighth a IVE LOTS ON FIFTH AVENUE, IN OXF. BODY, IN- corner of Seventy-second stres W'S. °f DAVISON BROWN, 100 Broadway. Hine FOR SALEBY A, JOURNEAY, NO. 1 PINE EVENTY-SECOND tame fore! FEET WIDE AND for sale. toe Oe te ne Pa SON BROWN 100 Broadway. EVERAL oF feng Naat DESIRABLE Bagh al it enue ani e jacent street: on Fifth arenue. fronting the Park, for sale, by ISAAC HO- NIG, % % Pine stre Pine street. @ Four STORY BRICK FIRST CLASS TENEMENT Houses, 60x75, in ry aoe ed rder fave! wel ow py a be sold ‘separately or ‘Loge Beed not apply, Inquire at $14 anal streets up stare, be: tween TH STREET.—FOR SALE, FOUR LOTS, BETWEBN ST" hou and Tenth arenues. FRANK G. & DAVISON BROWN, 100 Broadway. 10. 0.500. —FOR SALE, NO. 6 HORATIO STREET, $ Jackson square, three story and basement brick Ho} 16 ooma; the cheapest house in the city. ADDAY to J, GRE Beach street. MUSIC pU- A ite YOUNG - int A “A FEW HORE, be riven . Pa restisnoe. ‘Radrese ‘Miss KENT, Flushing (L. 1.) WANTED, A FIRST CLASS ENGLISH ERARD tarp. Any person wishing to sell such can Gia porchater by addresungF. Y. MARKS, i Miscellaneous. Powentee LIST OF $6,916,000 UNIMPROVED CITY Joos really marked down, dlatribuled grata. Koasly + 3 Pe free, STANLEY DAY, Auctioneer Agent. 1] Broadway, buliding, basement. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR tale—Property family declining housekeeping, made order, celebrated maker, fully guaranteed, a ve montha, cost £650, for $250, Parlor suits, covered aa ings, Bliverware, Bronzes, Chamter, Dining pets, Mirrors, Clocks, &.; a sacriice, street, near Sixth avenue. A LARGE STOCK OF THE FINEST CLASS PIANO. fortes in New York, and at the most reasonable ice enn be found at the factory and warerooms of JENRYS SON, 235 East Twenty-first street, between Second and ‘Thted avenues. BARGAIN.—BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 octave Piano; carved. legs, overstrang ba tine mouldings; all Improvements; cash, $360; will take ae payments, K. CABLE, 269 West Thirty-ninth stree! Fi ral re, West Fifleeuth B‘4 4U BUY ELSEWHERE CALL AT PRIVATE REsI- dence, 118 West Twenty-seventh street, and examine their magnificent brill nt tone . forte, made by celebrated ¢ er, in use 7 monthi — #700, for , stool and Covers also Parlor, Bedi Dining Room ahd Kitchen Furniture. LEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, jetave rosewood Piano- 9150; SPLENDID instrument, magnificent seven octave, rosewood, hav- ing carved logs, oversirang bass, agraffe, all inodern improve- ments; greatest bargain in New | F:SOHULER, 967 Broome street. FPR, SALE, CHE, EAP_ONE SEVEN OcTAYE OVER. Piano, fine carved legs: the piano has only been tised, afew papa and is warranted for six oh bt ni 2 at 79 Fourth avenue, between Tent ADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN 9300 AW ELE- 24, ennt seven octars rosemood Bisnotorte: carved lege and tee. tees ‘28 Thurd wifeeh i ‘ sian MAES 14 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, in Now York, | Klogant avee. Shui GORDON, “108 Blesdker street; near our Mesdseal Pianos, vate ORGANS bs holidays, o: nt makers, at lower prices for cash oF erfor rent, at }, . ay, tha cam be for ent, at WATERS, al ze FRANCAIS DE DE LHARMONIE, HTH GRAND ANNUAL, FU AE TaL MapgUERADE BAL, VICTIMS, OF oe IN FR. AT THE AOAl ay OF MUSIC, “ee Tickets enn bo obtained al My. A, D’Ouville's, 717 Broad. Gers Mr. dope 915 Broadway, and of ack’ ‘member of ili “ASTROLOGY, Rp DD ge “MRS. BROUGHTON sae THE GREATEST 1g astrologers ADAME RO88, MEDIOA AND BUSINESS CLAIR- M wegen tells aie wera, ; whip ons E89 CLAIR. ¢ busban treet, bet ° Sorearsicrea avenue. ‘4 ez Broadway 136 THIRD AVENUB.—-MADAME WIDGE! cal bosiness Clatrvorant, tells all 3ou wap, dicines: for all diseaua i MEDI- know; AN ee ae oF ett goa Between Sixth and (Rg rene D ONTINUED SUCCESS OF NIGHTLY. BRIGANDS, | CLODOGHE GANCAN, THE BLACK BRIGANDS. CLODOCHE CANCAN. THE BLACK BRIGANDS. ILODOCHE CANCAN. THE BLACK BRIGANDS,| CLODOCHE CANG: BLACK BRIGANDS.| CLODOCHE CANCAN. MR. J. W. MOANDREWS, oe s cron Ethiopian Delineator, as Old Uncle Pete leymour, Daue Reed, iy Tosa ANTS" pie Mac. auvanrs MINSTRELS, BRY. NST! BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. FAMILY MATINEE EVE Hoes ss SocEt. HOUSE. R RY SATURDAY AT Two. HOOLEY & KELLY Xt LEON'S MINSTRELS, LEON in his original Character of GILBERTTE. . ,KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT ANATOMICAL 145 BROADWAY, rrosits ASTOR PLACE, THE FINEST 1N THE WORLD, None to equal it. SHOULD BE VISITED BY ALL. Peta tH Amusing, Scientific and Artistic, dafly for Forming 8 complete Painoe’ of Wonders. Open gentlemen only. “Admigsion 50 cents, RELAND IN SHAD® AND SUNSHINI APOLLO WALL. EVERY EVENING, ‘The most beautiful irish Scenery 1n the world, Mlustrafed by Descriptive Lecture, Songs, Dances and Sketches. Commence at& Admission, 25c. and 5c, SS xno. SWAYZE, ELOCUTIONIST UF VASSAR COLLEGE, WILL DELIVER A LECTURE ENTITLED “WOMEN OF ALL AGES,” AT WEBER'S ROOMS, CORNEROF FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTEENTH STREET FRIDAY EVENING, J JANUARY 2, 1871, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Tickets, @1. To be had at Weber's Rooms; of Wm, Halt 4 Son, music See hea 543 Broadway, and Messrs, M: FA : INVITATION BALL KNIGHTS OF ST. will tat ak . ACADEMY OF MUST TUESDAY, JA) JANUARY VW. ‘The remaining boxes f¢ at the ticket office of the Academy of Music, from o'clock AM (04. M. .DWAx UNDER! IND RAILWAY. Bee * pBhoaDW: fads CORNER WARREN, Hoes USES RRR AR | WEM ota 7P\HE PAVILLON—688 BROADWAY. F BETWEEN ee streets.--Continued s foal tnd ia ore every evening. amie ion yo TEAC aad ncaa Woon agitastng stock at from fresh ni original METROPOLITAN Jon PuINEING OF FLOR, O1d Herald Building* SEASON. Dees LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON Iniereating, Invaluable and sclentide, subjects, showing receive a copy by forwarding to the Secretarp dation of ecogteg Theol Grelock? lesture to bogin “at & precisely. ow to live and wh Broadway. 8 LECTURES ON THE the ten lectures of the course ene, men, can Lessig Iph's and book stores. at Raa- tc New York Musoum of Anatoon atom, hone anne iad a FO! au iene Rd a be delivered 10, ion Menday evening, January 16, Foc fre Li Putnem’s > producer Oh im agin ra and Now, \d Elegant Costumes. F. Gomer er Matguia do Gaui Mara) ‘Gra ~ sal -Mr, LESTER eee AuacE Mr. J. dias EFI ORRMO. ian Eat MESTAYE! SIR CHARLES COLDSTAGAM'S VILLA AT KINGSTON, OVERLOOKING THE THAMES, APR Ai SAMO TOE oy | tara te HEART NEVER WON FAIR '—For THU! first time this season, produced enlirely new snd eegnery ‘and new cad eran FRIDAY—OURS,. Sleeps sat UEDA MAO ee FAINe, HEART NEVER WON BATURDAY. pare me this season, and by par- Moular renee tear al aE AN, REAT HO! HAND TESTIMONIAL, A MATINEE A’ Tae AUD AY. JAN A BILL OF F IMMENSE VARIETY D ATTRACTION | Bers THEATRE. EVERY BVE Be BXCEPT BA’ EDWIN BooTH in Bulwer’s historical agen julwer’s historical play, 13 in a very su; with the addition to ser i See RICHELIEU MATINEE ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, AT 13g O'CLOCK. SATURDAY BYENING. JANUAR! . Mr. LAW! CE BARRETT wat ir man- 1n Robson's romantic pat of LOVE AND LOYALTY, Gents secured BIX DAYS IN ADVANCE at the or at its branch ticket oillce at Ditson & Co.'s tmusie sores Hit power THEATRE, a pot rie CHANGE OF BILL. nt neaKeme rT, EDWIN BLANCHARD for six nights only. THREE IMMENSE DRAMAS, esis — celebrated DOG CARLO. of THE FSLON'S DOOM; Or, THE BLL THE ek ‘OF THE OF P MOUNTAIN. — ° THE Ri nana HEATH FAREWELL BENEFIT OF Mi EDWIN. BLANCHARD, |ONDAY EVENING, JAN, 23, will be ee a anew an GORGEOUS, ZANTOMIME by Mr. Hernandez Foster, en' which will be peveenies ina Specriete, any 1d elaborate sty! replete with new and Transformati Waban Sitar op tamara ie aad Bie duction an emen| been made with the celebrated HeeNaNDEe vosteR TROUPE OF P. whose succéms Ip the many cities of the Un ion hae been ont Reetions ‘triumph, S14 -THEATRE = BUTLER & GILMORE. une: CROWDED AND Di THE THE FIRE FIEND: The GIRL GRAND PANTOMIME MATINEE ‘Saturday, january 23, y, commencing J THE THE WONDERYUL LAURI THOU. ne UGHEY DOUGHERTY, weeB iG BRICKEY “BAD DICKEY. BAD DICKEY. and GEO! RG: Miss BLANGHE and GEORGE LEOPOLD Saco 100 DIFFE ACTS EVE! RY days in advance.” NING. Seats N®% YORK eee the ot Muste, L. B. LEST., . sai «Director. CIN} DERELLA or RCs HUE A THE Will be THE ENTI MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY. AND Ba! FoR vaurndes iD ALE VERY, NIGHT AT 8. THE GREA’ aut th TRE POPULAR FEATURES, SENSATIONAL BAREBACK HORSEMANSHIP. juperior atook of Trained Horse: Bal The Fairy Spectacle of CINDERELLA will be WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES ONLY. IRDAY ONLY, ILLES. AN FRANCISCO ae IMMENSE HIT. oNGuoHions SUCCESS, Billy Birch, Billy West, D, & Wambold, Burlesque Jott Gorn . Bernard, ra, Charley Backus, Les rigands. J. me Ober ‘mam Caroineers W. Dwyer, G@. W.. feier, | March to Hash. | C. Templeton, ©. F. Shattuck, Duel on Horse- | C: Laval BL. Marshall, back. a Silas, J. Such, Real Fun. F. Adams. DELIGHTFUL PART SINGING. The Little Folks &-cream at the Comic Scenes. vance. ST HALL—TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ’ FOR THE BENEFIT 01 (rica) THE BENEVOLENT FUND OF THE 8. DAVID'S CIETY, ‘on which occasion the © following’ ‘eminent vocal and instru- mental artiste will appear ‘Madame ANNA BISHOP, Soprano; Mr, W, CANDIDUS, ‘tenor MAS, Baritone ; RRY SANDERSON, Pian ir. @. We TICKETS OF ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAR, (no reservation of seats) cau be obtained at G. Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway; the Theatre Ticket Ofice, 114 Broadway; Brentano's, Union square; al the principal ‘music stores and of the members of the society. ACADEMY OF NUSIC. ORATORIO—“THE MESSTAH.” THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19, 1871, Miss CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, assisted by the Rie Site a GEORGE sIMrSC Wi fall ORCHESTRA. Mr, GEORGE BRISTOW, Director, ‘Mr. F, WARREN, a allman's, 11d Broadway, and at the Ri roadway, flee of tite Academy.” bape toes ore BROOKLYN TABERNACLE, SECOND ORATORIO-“THE MESSTAH," DAY E ING, JANUARY i, id Instrumental DEINWAY | HALL. THEODORE THOMAS’ SYMPHONY CONCERTS, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 98, The public is respectfully inf nea that RAND CONCERTS bath begtren, by Mr. THEODORE THOMAS, on his return at. FRIDAY RVENING, JAN. 27, FIRST goncenn, EFIT OF Miss ANNA MEHLIG, 4 TURDAY. Deed JAN. 2 SECOND AND LAST CONCERT. ‘The following eminent artists will appear:— ‘The celebi ye and popular Pianist MISS ANNA MEHLIG, MES. B. ILLS, THEODORE sas! APR en. ORCHESTRA F SIXTY PERFORME! apuitsiox TICKET ONE Doluan. rved seats tify cents Full i particulate i in future advertisement WMtemoscyggtsuneoon GREAT Sing AND SA SATURDAY MATINEE will be ‘Ubarles drama of the NEW ER) Ni we ‘ta the La ak GRAND aan tore ‘TIME TABLE "OF mit AND! ATURES OF THS ¢{elock_ CURTAIN I EB. 3 So Walionde :12—Ballet des "vie BVERY E present Mile. Adria as Flora. ny with Te :b—Nautch Girls’ Dance. 2 Gatos Fariaane act | Dance, 10:1 —' ashe Groat ere eaN ‘and Govdrich, it clock The Dazaling ence Scene of the oe ORL OF DEW DROrS. fi raiie at 5 munuves after U1 o'clock, On MONDAY Brent next, SEVERAL ag AN! pi focbtany PEA TUnks ion ntzoduced PRESENT wi ‘ON DERFUL ATTRACTIONS. HEATRE, oe t BATRE, IXTEENTH WEEK A! ONE peed AND Oe panel SERrORMANOR GEO. L. FOX" THOUSANDS UPON TH NDS . HAVE FULLY TOTHENTIGATED THE qu Geo Hg? oF GON O! Di OF THK. Nor; mos partect hartoguinade, 0 ansform: MATINEES nl WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY a3. GORE xi Bro. BROADWAY. Gi LOBE—738 B! WAY, @ Be GLOBE—128 BROAD Wat q @ ‘new local Drama, NEW YORK AS IT re at 18; SKATING POND BY, MOONLIGHT, H HART AS THE 0} OLD FIREMAN MOSE. OLD FIREMAN OSE MR, JOS! MR, JOSH BARE as MB. JOSH Hal OLD yo MOSB. ee BESTE BUR LOW AS LI BESSIE LOW tz MR, JouN HART SIMON THe Nia. R ays MASTER. BARKEY. At E THE BOOTBLACK. G. L. STOUTE AS THe DETECTIVE. THE GENTRAL PARK SKATING POND, THE ringer’ PARK Searing POND. bh yoKIM 7. WORKING: F OAT. THE BEST 5 BOENES EVER YRODUGED IN NEW YORK. EVERY Magis NEW. 5 es YY SOENB NEW. 5 8B a aga ee ea Oe 8 se oe ge STARS Bb 8 8 i H § § | stars APPEAR pig Spvini0% 70 THE STAR TROUPE, bes isters, ALLIB iD LUCLE CLINET ETO! ALLIE AND UCLE OLINE! TOP, Di ana the tesclnatlng Dans ANSE ALEXARDEINA. LEXANDRINA. Ey ‘ait Miss CARRIE AUGUSTA MOORE, MISS CARRIE AUGUSTA MOORE. ety Bick BAN! DICK SANDB, gore DICK SANDS, he champion clog dancer of the world. THE woubi, MLLE, MULLIE THE WONDER, MULE. MILLIE TURNOUR. HEE WONDER Eee MIELE HUanoUe x eas HL MILBURE character ott pte ad in new acts. BARNEY. * 1B bi itch Songs, inal Dui OVER’ 10) ARTIONS ATPEAR, peignelading every evening ana Wednesday and Saturaag NEW YORK AS IT WAS AND IS; NEW YORR AS My WAS AN. ‘ORK Ww. AS NEW YORY A8s 1f WAS AND I8; OR THE SKATING POND BY MOONLIGHT, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Fr. WAY’S PARK THEATRE, BROO! MM conmtoNoAN SARA mer VICTIM: D'6OLON SHINGLE. SATURDAY, JAN. Aa AN OWENS MATINEE ATSP.M HOLLAND TESTIMONIAL, GRAND CONCERTED I PEN ORs EASTON BY THE PRA PROFESSIO: BENEFIT OF THE WIDOW AND CHILDREN LATE GEORGE HOLLAND. EVERY PLAGE OF AMUSEMENT IN NEWYORK AND RSDAY Bit NEE, JANUARY 19, THE FOLLOWING THEATR: wee PARTiCIPATR, BOC WALLAGI ra FIFTH AVE. THEATRE, RIBLO'S RE, YMPIC, OD'S MUSEUM, ee DEMY Oe Most BROOKLYN. tof votant tere willbe published hereafter. ring, er pana others—have kindly offered alo) SABELLA GLYN" Mra BARNEY fae CARL'TA LECLERO Mrs. CO! iiss LYDIA. ZROMESON, rs. D. P, BOW iis HM AGGIE ME ITCHELL, Nee w. Josnra JEFF! JAMES W. aa JOHN E. OWENS, CHAS, | WHeATition, TPHE GEORGE HOLLAND TESTIMONIAL. Ladies and gentlemen demrons of offering their profes Stonal services in aid of the Holland Testimonial Fund are Tespectfully invited to address JAMES SCHONBERG, Stage Eee A __Wallack's theatre. TOxY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. Nobel Local, Musical, Historical, Scenical, Ortsinal, JACK SHEPPARD. with songs. Mr. J. and dances. The Champion Jig Danseuse, Mias Kittie OPN Jona Lang, the sharia Character Vocalist. Tony Pi es Dew local sensation, THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER. Grand Matinees WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. 618 NEW YORK sate oy OF ANATOMY, pon gg. (Batali r] ed iB.) # 618 We are fearfully and 613 8 wonderfully made. 613, 613 The Beatties, Wonders and Monstroaities of 618 the Human and Animal Creation to be seen at 618 _one visit, ROOKLYN OPERA HOUSE. WELCH, HUGHES & wir ITE! Master Harry Jai Willis Cobb’ Monkeys, The entire STAR TROUPE (PRENoR'S. Ly LYRIC HALL, Sixth avenue, Reservoir square. MRS, MACREADY’S SERIES OF UPTOWN DR: x Commencing 3 MONDAY EVEN ‘ING, Same , ad o'clock. Mra. Macready, Laving lately returned to Amerfea after = protracted and most SUCCESSFUL PROFESSIONAL TOUR IN EUROPR, Will be most bappy to meet once more her many friends and admirers, As Mrs. Macready recites entirely from memory she ts enabted to render her performances with more elocutionary power, and sulliciently dramatic to gratity the Onely alse eriminating portion of the public who love the drama ang- where but in a theatre, lies Hall ts selected by Mrs, Macready above all others beautiful and central location as weli as for ite supe- i acoustic pet s- PHEATRE AND RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE.—MB- TROVOLITAN HOTSL. TICKETS FOR ALL THEATRES. EW DROP INN CAT 556 BROADWAY, AND BEHOLD the nnest looking ladies, dreased Jn gor geo eous coatumeng indvorway. P.M. Adumssion free. N. photograph DER BBR EN oi hoe BROADWAY, AND BEHOLD 1 ing ladies, dressed sumes: err 6 till 12 P. M. ‘Admaiaal ion free, NB Bee ph otographs in doorway. USIO, SWEET Ein ii Rigi roan a LES- sons, Piano, Violin, Guit amo Gea Susth avenue, ‘corner’ irty hun ariel “Amienionn Nor. taal Musical Conservatory, estal ES 1864, * No classes. oh “pe Boke rie ‘BROADWAY, AND BEHOLD looking Indies, dressed in. jt neues: bop pala M. ‘Admiaaion free. a aa Photographs doorway. 188 KATE FIRED WILL LECTURE ON “LIFE IN THE ALIR TURSDAY, EVENING: VARUARY ty 8 te 8 B GicLooK, Chelsea BOC atree! sisal ADMIRSTON, CARE NEW yore CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. The Representative Musical Institute of the. coumtty. CLASSES. CONSTANTIY FORMING FOR bagi) £ all branches af Vocal and Instrumental Harmony and Composition and the Modern supecRtrnis (HGOtS OPE DAILY, . Me TERMS—CLASSE! i 15 arter. PRIVATES IN vNsTuet Bata phd vl oi Applies >a a) crrafiiaueet NEW YORR. 198 (NBW No. 12) COURT, near State street, BROOKLYN, itd OF To PHEAIIOAL, MAKAGH large and constant wooD ing pane stook of staambags* J hand at the METROPOLITAN, JO HINTING OFFICB, Old Herds Bulldiaw ‘avenue.—Thorvugh instruction in AS CONSERVATORY OF music, Re renting | ‘mustc. Bins further in‘ormation ly to Fs 'SCHRUED ‘apply ER, Pa eae sae Bualaing, New York, oF a 188 Willow street, Hoboken, Sede 10 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, * A large and soustantiy creas woop “Gun trom fresh and original big beri ccom as“ l JOB vit NG Urnu Ole 1 Horald A Building, DANCING “AC ADE, LES. SAUSE’S DANCING ACA’ 4 Pave stn st. and ACADEMIA, ta case Sate gag any hong, went lar." eaidenea, 227 Et AMBRE BIS ne Tic ixth avenue vi Mr. TRENOR wil form aew cluso (oF too Liguer Ondoes, pAlge nem class for beginners, every Tu tay; Weduoeday, Lindiee and sutidretsat 4 geuleinen at 8 P.M. _fentlemen attond by card wt | thetr convenience. ROOKES' DANCIKG ACADEMIES, 94 BRODME atreet and 123 Wem Twenty-third street. SeiiaTeetinae far Tae Tues rece street, SOIREE ERY FRI EVENING. SS nnn UMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 24 WEST FOURTH AY, pigeet: Tienda and Friday even:n; aga and praotlen mand «:! dances abl dances perfectly in six lesone, Miia pees ym ste ct THOMPSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 239 BLEKOKER now open for the reception 0: pupils on Tass y and roulugs Soireo every Mopday eveaing, turlay during th’