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K EAST FROM CITY HALL, PRenEvOES corner Frankfort and William streets,— ‘FRONT ROOM AND TWO HALL 40 let, with teat cass Board, at 317 % house and and location | strictly dret BOARDERS WASTED. 53 sours w. RQUARE.—TO_ LET, With Board, ‘single gen: shed Rooms, for Wemen or gentleman wife; terms moderate. ON LEXINGTON AVENUE, —. q ST Pras ae ad ae A = hail bedroom off poem, eden off, Tarsishea esd at a har H ; to gentleman and wife; house well tionable neighborhoods 4 xCC| m7 neign references ex. 5 PERRY eee a Lg gf akan Lang | south + rooms with first class Board. NA et ani wives =e or pa! nh ee tlemen. Moderate terms. ROOM To LET—WITH BOARD. a cond street, Appointments first ol: etn nto QUNNY FRONT Boom 0. hig OR TWO Kgs men or Wont Tiiritn atroe Board, in ‘eat Thirtieth street Sear Fink avenue, BLOCK EAST OF sa 38 STUYVESANT street, near —AD Cooper Parlor on Pesan fee musiienen or gentleman and mee: 43 WEST BOOMS CONNECTING TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO Ruan end w and wife or single gent i reason- OOTTAGE PLACE, NEAR BLEECKER STREET.—A niosty and neatly furnished front Room on second floor ont with Board, to gentleman and wite or single genile- AEB ROR NO. %6.—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF on parior floor, with Board, private hy onl if de- 5 aleo a Room on floor, handsomely furnished, Feferences. T! ‘ 6. ‘TO $10 PER fg ang aa nme yc ROOMS, wie excellent , for les and sin; rsons, at street, six blocks west of Broadway. ore BG & PER ba ota FURNISHED AND COM- fortabie Ee x th Board; rooms have hot and cold fe las a; House has all modern conveniences, class.” fest Twentieth street, corner Sixth 199 Bisecker sureers one double Woon for two ganiie, | “ ker streets one double. Roo 14; good tablo and comfortable homes” VaBICK euacn pet ax STREET). ip tench be accommodated with good Board and ibs cash oF Oil for wot private family and Rood pi § STSERT HANDGUNS SECOND SsTORY front Roem and hall Rooms to let, with Board. Bet PER WEEK.—FINE ROOMS, wire coop for gentlemen, with references, in a small, to family. Two large Roome {or a house: ‘Avenue, near Nineteenth str ARLES iy rn en SECOND FLOOR, BACK.— Boatd, for gentlemen oF i vere, obI8 per week, fire and gas ini ips VARICK STREET.—THREE OR FOUR xorg with | pleasant Rooms Board, at 6b and 0 60 per week. tig! STREET, BO. 140, OPPOSITE ACADEMY OF Music, M: Francaise.—Handsor Angee te and Rooms, with first class French tal ‘and Spanish spoken ; table d’hote 6 o'clock. 4. hehe] WEST, 108—THREE ROOMS, ‘suite, on third floor, faye! two large and one tmally Rvomson second and fourth fears house an TM; STREET, (ESE, ,SLHANDSOMRLY house and sable; references exchanged. BAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN and Madison avenues.—Nicely furnished front }, suitable for two; alsoa Suit of Rooms; first class ‘ looation and retérences unexceptionable. FUR- 5 fret 4" STREET, 8% EAST.—A ROOM TO RENT, WITH Ej oard, (o one oF two gentlemen, n-an American fam where there are but few boarders; reference. a required, bo aps 5 TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—DESIRA- Ov geal EAST STENT ‘aie 92, rena BT, NEAR F gy AVE- te families or 198, nee arma RRNA | J wife, with Board for lady. “Apply for one weeks LOT. EAST ,WEUETH, STREET.—ONE LARGE, handsomely furnished front Room, with alcove and Closets and first class Board, in a private’ family with few j references exchanged, EAST THIRTY-FIRST STRERT.—VERY DESIR. able Rooms, with excellent Board, and house well Kept in every respect; references required, T12 eoEAST, ,FORTIETH || STRE ET.-FURNISHED Rooms to let, with or without Board, to single gent men or others; everything genteel; privilege of cookin house private; terms reasonable, afar above. , 4 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—FINELY farnished Rooms and large back Parlor, with firat lass Board ; brown stone, between Sixth avenue and Broad- way non ina neighborhood; superior table; prices low; refere: I WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR THE PARK.— ‘ront ha'l Room and large bac! ym ; brown stone sien ua first class table; emer ates references ex- 00 SL a Papen 5s —FUByInEeD. in suit or , tor man and wite or full or nd martial eara; references ex- 118 WEST ragga att STREET. —LAROE SUNNY Rooms on third Boara; everything of the very bes! 121 EAST TWENTY-SRVENTH STREET.—@18 PER alist Boctd iss bir oun ed front Room, with fi Iso other 1g 129 & QHRYSTIE STRERT.LARGE AND. SMALL Rooms to let, suitable for na ana th oF 130. EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING place.—A very desirable second story front Room ; extension Rooms iso hall and to let, with Board. References exchanged, bac 142 EAST FIFTEENTH STBERT.—A NEATLY FUR- nished, oc. lore 8 front Room to let, to one or two gentle men, or gentleman and wife; Board for lady if desired; terms moderate. a | 156 re SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN EIGHTH AND Mlees streets.—To let, with Board, a large furnished th extension; bot and ‘cold water; bathroom oou- bs Mla dhcig STREET.—FRONT HALL to let, with Board, in a private family; 2 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—OENTLE. men, or gentlemen with their wives, can find com- 158, Rooms, with first class Board, at moderate prices. 1 GO WEST ELEVENFH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AV- enue,—Large front Room, second floor, evegantl furnished, with unexceptionahle table Board, for man’ an wife or two gentlemen. 160 With or without board: gas, bath, 17. btual pit AVENUR, NEAR THIRTY-FIRST reet.—A handsomely furnished Alcove Room to let as Boa ira [po viempg hal for two es bone nd ap ass; fami ivate; no movin, in May. Ball or address: db Nd i6 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH and Seventh Mapas met nicely furnished Room, terms very low. with or without Board; references given 5 omy IVERSITY PLACE. —T0 LET, WITH OR WITB. ard, a second them . “Retorencéa required.” err TH STREET, WEST, NO. ONE BLOCK Fi 6 Fitth avenue,—Nicely furnisned Rooms on cries | & ‘ird foors, en suite or singly; large ble i unezcoptlonable. ‘i eiiaie sieoibseunosas 6 EAST TWENTY.EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN et ee ee m attached; references exchan ged. 7 ses Grr STREET, WEST, NO. 46, ONE BLOCK tye] Fifth avenue.—Nicely furnished Rooms on second iird floors, en ealte or anys large Room on fourth ‘hoor ‘unexceptionable, S Pian, eunny gona gn tle, Cp nd tule, second Foor tg ih desirabie Roo suite, f floor, for married Couple or pany of rentlemea, 9 WEst a STREET. ee OF LARGE pond Comey | floor, with also R fc hoon ot deren extra wide? lo Toca 9 Ean EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—A HALL FRONT with Board, to @ gentleman, 49". STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH AVENUE AND ‘Irving Lge gristes Jarge Room, suitable for one or D amy~eborhe with Board; location central and accessible. oth street. 1%, STREET—(GRAMERCY PARK.)—NEATLY FUR- ished Rooms tor gentlemen, with Board; house and desirable, Apply at 145 East Twenty-first at street. EAST TWENTIETH STREET, NEAR BROAD- iy Fry hn glegantault of farsiahed Roomson first floor, lars Board, for a gentleman and wife, and two tlemen. Private table Brie come sattane for singe EAST FOURTH STREET, RE! Ly ecu at Par some Bat modated with transient permenent Board; ref- FIRST PLACE, BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY ad noighboruood geatesl;souvenleat to ferries a ‘ao + Toutes; terms moderate. 5 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREKT.—TO LET, FUR- nished, with Board, one large Room, with water ang }, suitable for amen eenia gentlemen or gentleman and WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH Lea oda ig hd weit with Board, large front Roo fourth floor; ar mm on fc boarders, CLINTON PLACE.—ONE LARGE SQUARE front corner Room, neaily furnished, with Board, for amen snd wite or two geationens sles singe Rosas} bie boarders can be accommodated, ', Lng —PLEASANT ROOMS ON to_let, with Board, in a private American es PLACE, BETWEEN BROADWAY and W. ‘square.—To let, with Board, Rooms, very nicely Thrashed: howse” and location fret BAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STRERT, rt tRST 1 Rout ant from Nadwna ‘avenue. To 1k, § large fur. t and back Room to gentleman and fall joard fur lad; ns i Bast TWENTY EIGHTE STRRET.—ONE OR TWO nicely furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, @ email, quiet house; terms moderate toa good party. D STREET, 210 EAST.—HANDSUMELY FUR nished large alcove Room, second sto 3 also rge third story front Room, with Board; jern_ tmprove- i few boarders; reference. Bala gi 1 len wt STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH jues.—Two hall Bedrooms, with Board. GWE West WaAswINGTON SQUARE.—LARGE AND ful Rooms, suitable for gentleman and wite or Dale gentlemen; house and table first clava, EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR MA MADI- son avenue.—A large Room on fourth floor ; also single ym on third floor to let, with Board. References EAgT TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—TWO VERY DE- b'e Rooms, second floor, front, hand maely furnished, wmiih beral table aad comfort of a renned et houn exchanged. BAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET—WITH BOARD, Fons at rensouable prices; also tavie board; location 86; and first class. e WEST TWENTYSEVENTH STREET, RETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenue—Two pleasant hall Rooms Tiny with or P without Board, to gentlemen ; references red. aTH STREET, NO. M3 WEST, BETWEEN BROAD. ray, and Seventh avenue.—Handsomely, furnished nt Room, secon loor, entieman and wi or single ren n, with Board ; ; obe hall Room at $8 Teferences.® WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.-A THREE STORY front Room and baek Parlor, with Board; vacated Wednesday. WEST FOU! avenue.—To let, with Board, Rooms on second floor, bn suite or singiy. SENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTA WEST TWENTY- ‘H STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenus.—Several cosily furn! with first class Board, to gentlemen and wi ‘genticwen, in @ private family, where only boarders are taken. 28 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH om, and Sixth avenues.—Handsomely furnished front ‘on second floor to let, with Board. References. WEST NINETEENTH BTREET.—A LARGE SEO- ond story front Room to let, with Board, to two gen- ae or ame) and ae house bas modern improve- ents; location fi F 41 EAST TWENTY-FIRST-STREET.—THIRD STORY bali Koom, with Board, to a gentleman , references ex- “GREENWICH AVEROS-0OPERIUS BOARD, 96 and 87 per week, WEST TWENTY- ao jeune mee PARLOR Floor to let, together or also Rooms on sec- end third fh leme: $2 hb tiree ped yf to families ‘and single gent! ay 45 irr severe Cy I TWO DOORS FROM ATS, utitul Room to let, with first 5 non 4 reasonable te terms. a0 aod set Tall block trom Uraud C Central; terms a1! anne ttaainlatitsninninniniinsits 48 Rs WEST FOURTEENTH SYRSS2.—-RasteCnR large Room, ern Oy house first 3 Room fc leman ; retsronntet EAST NINTH STREET,—TO LET, WITH BOARD, AQ Mace Parior, to gout wad’ wite or two slugle neuter 226 EAST THIRTY.SECOND STRERT.84 PER week; alarge back Room on second door, with lenty of closet room, to let, with good Board; also front or Back Parlor at low igure; table boarders taken. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—GOOD ROOMS well furnishe, large closets and good Board, for 240 ° EAST NINETY-SECOND STREET, ¥ ORKVILLE.— ‘Newly furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to tet erate, id single gentlemen. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—NICE, AIRY mtlemen or gentlemen and their wives; terms mod il for three days, Rooms, newly furnished, to let, ‘with or without 243 WES, FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Eighth avenues.—Rooms to let, with Board, for gentlemen, at reasonable prices, QGQ West THIRTY-SRVENTH STREET.—NICELY furnished Rooms, with or without Board, to single en or gentlemen and thetr wives. Those preferring comfort more than style would do well to call. Q6Q WET, THENTYYIVTH STREET, BETWEEN Reventh and Eighth avenues, near Eighth avenue Mioely furnished Ros with Board, to gentlemen and their wives or single entiemen ns 27 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, 6 TO #18 PER week for single gentiemen and gentlemen and cea comforts of ahome: gas, bath, fire, hot and EAST FIFTY-SIXTH STREET.—ONE OR TWO gentlemen or gentleman and wifé ean obtain nicely 307 ms, with good Board; private house, occupied trow rowuers price very reaso} le. 808 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, SECOND DOOR from Second avenue.--Well furnishéd Rooms, with 308 f Board, ia a first class four story bro CA. ory brown stoye WEST THIRTY: FOURTH | STREET.—FURNISHED i destrable j ter 316 Looms to stogic geoemen or small families without children, with or without Board. 349 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FIFTH street.—Neatly furnished Rooms to rent to gentie- ‘man and wife or single gentlemen, with or without Fy at at moderate rates. 35 O5] Wet THIRTY-POURTH, STREET.A GEN. >t jeman accommodated with Room and 353 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, IN A >, Beivate famlly, with or without Board, seeond floor, Bedroom adjoining if required; also third floor back} pele prefer 355 5 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET —TO LET, FUR. nished or unfurnished, a Suit of front Rooms on the second floor, with Board. Bot WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—A GENTLE- man and wife or two lyme: can be accommo- dated with s nicely furnished second story Room, with or without Board; reference ; no moving in May. 400 Net, TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—SPACIOUS and elegantly furnished Rooms, second floor, to let, ‘ei ther or separate, with superior Board, or unexception- je private table, to first class parties only. References. 5Q4. SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR FORTY-SECOND A pleasant front and back Room on second floor torent; with Board; terms moderate;. fatally private: references exchanged. A. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT AN, ELEGANTLY farnished Suit of Rooms to » genteel family or party of gentlemen, with or ‘without Board, at 34 West Twenty-first st PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING THEIR OWN house, will rent, with first class Board, one or two handsomely furnished Rooms. 620 Lexington avenue. FIRST CLASS BOARD IN A JEWISH FAMILY. A. kppiy at 82 West Fourteenth street; two fine rooms SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF TWO ROOMS, ample closet room; also nx Room for two gentlemen; table first class; private if desired. 168 West Twenty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, N UNFURNISHED THIRD STORY FRONT ROOM TO let, with Board, Pate a Co a omay Address C., Hferatd Uptown Branch office, 1,285 Broadway. “) FAMILY, LIVING IN THEIR OWN HOUSE, wouLp rent, with Board, a third story double Room, also a Second story Hall Room. to two or three gentlemen; unex- geptionable roterences; location, pleasant, west side. | For further particulars address 8, THOMAS, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,285 Broad ware LADY HAS NICELY, FURNISHRD ROOMS A Jet, with or without Board. Address TRANSIENT, jerald office. REFINED AND ELEGANT HOME CAN Bi OB. A. Utined by a gentleman and. wife, with unexceptionabie Teferences, in a private family occupying a superbly fur- nished house mm West Thirty-fourth erect. Adress” Ri. FINEMENT, box 138 Herald Uptown Branch oitice, 1,265 Broadway. pest CLASS BOARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY OF ‘education ; house new and contains all modern improve- ments; tuition if fn Apply at southwest corner Broad. way Forty-ti mo io CTION IN PRICES—MOUNTAIN HOUSE, M station, N.J., one hour from jt foot of Barclay sifeer via, Morris. aad Canck Railroad class card fot Bloand’@12 60 t week, according to loca tion of including 34’ trains daily ; com: witation low. ‘Address ee FURNISHED ROOM—TO GENTLE. wife; Board for iady oniy, £, bo! rita ie DESO Okt gay: Aadrece Mrs. 0. an pHITZELBERGEN, Propriewor. ‘N WEST fourY-encoas STREET. ELEGANT Roma, on eu or singly. ett or without iat an 3 emali com/orts ; highest ces. haires SATIBF. ON, Hi pies ‘otice, 1,265 Broadway. SHON, “Heria™ Upto BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, YOUNG ENGLISH A A, GENTLEMAN DESIRES A ‘and Board in a private family, where no feiss tee’ Se ‘nd particulate to A. M., box = giora GAUTURMAN DESIRES BOARD Some © for fine mink ‘opt with ha uioae cape and girrejewace seta Radro se opraualg Sonfaby ee pn te nae li tia A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOARD Ps a hahas s cwiet, genteel tamily ma ap town, about Gets H.,box 258 F Post oftice, {GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A Pal and Bedroom, well furnished, on the first floor, trou ina ertyate family, im Seeween Bier = and Gheuged. ‘Address fi, bor 664 Post cficen”* "erence? O& a lt PA BE (A GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD FOR HIMSELF and wife in a strictly private family ; no Reet apply references exchanged: locaiion between Four. teenth and fifth sireet Fourth and. Sita awenues, ‘Address i seston Bice = remont House, 635 Broadway, ° rE; GENTLEMAN DESIRES A ROOM, WITH PDARD, ia a quiet iE amy; in willing to pay for first clags ac: ath Upows oe ree a terms, i sam ac. AX, Broad aeareaareie YOUNG LADY, ENGAGED DURING THE Day, wants two furnished Rooms (bedroom and sitting room), with Board; location between Fourth street and Thir- ty-fourth street and Fourth and Seventh avenuan. Address, Brune particnlars joe, 1a Bt ma per week, ROSA, Laraid Uptown LEMAN AND WIFs nileman, between Fourteenth sireet and nsioman and wife to leon Orst floor; idreas, with full particalara, Ni Ae Ae boralé shot i OARD WANTED.—RY A GENTLEMAN, ‘WIFE AND child, three years oid, in & famuly win 0 other board: ers; terms must be moderate; board in aavance in Iien of re- ference, ‘Address, with full barticulara, "Av, box 106° Herald oft OARD WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child, ina private family (no other boarders), between Washington square and Twenty-thira street and Fourth and wish hot and cold water, fire and gas. Neatne: Ing and moderate ‘charzos are esscntial;. references given and required. Address QUIKT COMFORT, Herald office, OARD WANTED.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN DUSIRES pleasant Koom, with breakfas, i eres private [American m familys ag fire in the event oF Address, with m of room, WALL STREET, box 104 Her- sid otiee. ‘References exchanged. OARD WANTED—FOR LADY, CHILD AND SER. vant; private family prefer ; furniture sppian ig desired. Address, stating joweat terms, box 217 Herald office, OARD WANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, BETWEEN Tenth and Twenty-third streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues; either one large or two small Rooms, with fire and fie, wat Fs stating terms and location, HOLDER, OARD "WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, IN A RE. spectabie yay house, at reasonable terms, as she is gut during th ddress' BOARD, box 226 New York Herald of Bose, WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, between Waverl st and Ninetoenth airoet, Second to Sixth avenu ‘75 per month, Address W. I. L., Id Upowa jee, 1,285 Broadway, OARD WANTED—TOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND ebild mx years old, in private family, or but few board- ers; first class ay ert rooms: terms moderate, dress, for two days, FRENCH & CO., Heraid office. INGLE ROOM, WITH BREAKFAST, IN A PRIVATE family; French preferred ; terms must be moderate; lo- cation up town, within 20 or 8) minutes of City Hall; no ob- Jection to children. Address GENTLEMAN, Herald ‘oflloe, WO GENTLEMEN WANT TWO CONNECTING OR ‘AD- joining furnished Rooms on third or fourth floor, with or without board, between Fifteenth ana Thirty-fifth streets and Lexington and Sixth avenues. Address, with terms and par- teulars, A. %y Herald ollice, TANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, coop SUB. ‘stantial Board in a private family; location about Fourth avenue and Twenty-ffth street, ' Address, stating for sterms, HOME, box 211 Herald office. ANTED—A ROOM AND BOARD, BY A YOUNG lady, in @ first cluss house and location, between Four- teenth and Twenty-third streets and Fourth’ and Sixth a nues. References given and exchanged. Addi K. Herald ofiice, atating terms. ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A NICELY furnished Room, with first class Board. in a private family ; price not to Leash] per week. Address, with full particulars, A, B. C., box 109 Herald office. W4STED_BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, BOARD 15 per month private table.” Addrese, with full particulars, r month ; private table. are, HZ. Heraid oflce. ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, for man and wife. Address, stating terms, J, H,, box 182 Herald Uptown Branoh office, 1,265 Broadway. BROOKLYN BOARD, ANTED—A FEW BOARDERS IN A PRIVATE FAM. ily on Brooklyn Heights, three minutes from ferri nee of & Steck grand, piano term reasonable. Addr« GERMAN AME! CAN, COUNTRY BOARD. OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY_ A four children, aged respectively 17. where all the comforts of » some can be bi hour's ride of the City Hui. of Jersey Central Railroad preferred; terms moderate. Please state terms aad accommo- Gations. Address E. B. DANA, care Colby & Johnson, 1? Maiden tane. LADY bal AT A (GELL'S, TURKISH BATHS, LEXINGTON AN ‘AVE. hue, corner Twenty-ifth street, f Rooms, for sincle gentlemen or families, with or ‘without. meals; private table it desired; house and baths open ail night. LIFFORD HOUSE, BROADWAY AND THIRTY-FIRST street.—One suit Rooms, suitable for one or two couples, first floor, front, —_‘D,’ DOOLITTLE, Proprietor. ELVILLE. HOUSE—37 WEST TWENTY-KIGHTH street, near Broadway, will open on or about Thuraday nexi, February 15; handsomely furnished Rooms for gentle- men’and first class restaurant, LION] & WRIGHT. EMSEN HOUSE, CORNER THIRD AVENUE, AND street. Elegant ms and single Rooms, with Boards tabie ditove at 6 o'clock; restaurant & la carte at all hours, IVERSIDE HOUSE, WASHINGTON REIGHTS, FUOT ‘of 1524 street, on Huison.—Pleasantiv located Rooms, witn Board, for families and single itlemen; reasonable terme; 14 trains daily. RITTON, Proprietor. MUSICAL. FIRST CLASS CONTRALTO DESIRES A POSITION ina quartet choir: is perfectly familiar with the Fie Tervice: “Address CONTRALTO, 68. West Washington place. LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO, either at her own or pupil's residence; terms #8 and 1d BIG per twenty lessong;, particular pains taken witb new begin- bers. Address TEAOHER, Bradbury Plano Warerooms, 427 Broome street, New York. VERY GOOD SOPRANO (EXUELLENT READER) is open fora church engagement. Address C, B., box 161 Heraid oflice. A TIRST CLASS QUARTET WILL BE WANTEDIIN a Brooklyn chufch May 1. Applicants for the differ- ent parts will please state qualifications, terms, reference, name and address to C, W. T., box 168 Herald office. YOUNG LADY, PUPIL OF MR. WILLIAM MASON, is desirous of potainia afew more scholars. Call on oradaress Mr. CHA }. POND, 39 Union square. CHOIR ENGAGEMENT WANTED BY AN EXPE- rienced Tenor of gooa voice; correct intonation and a ood re Piease address T. 8 'K. Herald office. RX IST, WHO HA’ UL AND MELO- dious soprano voice of great range, desires a choir en- Ren fs a thorough musician, reads at sight, and is funiliar with the Catholic, Episcopal and other church mu- ine solo contralto and chorus of tain red, Address ARTISTE, Herald ottice. N ALTO WITH STRONG VOICE AND CONSIDERA. ble experience in church singing would like a situation in city or Brooklyn. Addres ERVATORY OF MUSIC, $20 Broad’ iway. A TENOR WANTED-¥OR A VOLUNTEER QUARTET choir (no salary) in a Protestant church up town; must beafairreader. Address, stating compras of voice, &c., ORUANIST, care of Chickering & Sons, 11 Kast lth cs MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. * Vocal classes ant piano clnbs are constantly forming. Thorough instruction by the most celebrate’ professors. For particulars apply to H. SCHROEDER, Director, GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Plano and singing ot ila’ residences tor $10 per 20 Address TEA ACHE, 16 South | rite avenue, box 2. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE pianoforte at pupil's best references given. Address, wi box 122 Herald Upt inch ‘oflee, 1,988 Broadway. jessons. Organ for sale, eae 8350, will be sold for #17 wood Pianoforte, made ty Gutneren bargain, at BAT- TERSON's, 690 Sixth avenue, near Fortieth street. “STUDENTS’ JOURNAL.”—COPIFS Berne Private YARD.— g free to all interested in music and art. Address 'ATSON, Music Rooms 92 Clinton place, or call. music lessons, HALLAM'S MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12 UNION ware, Fourth avenue,—Thorough’ {struction ; Piano, Violin, Organ aia Instruments, Singing, Har mony} terms's10, 1b, Mitte pans PER MONTH FOR INSTRUCTION ON the way Seed daily practice. Puplis rapidi, atrtots ot LEASANT ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, FOR Pi fentiomen nnd wives or at ntiemen, on Second avente, near Fourteonth iy at 31S East Four. teenth street. at oo W ‘orty-fourth street and 419 W West Thirtieth st ATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUS oF Tr N A SELECT. Patan Td all branch music, roth UNION sau ARE (Broadway), near 51 jeenth street, MIDDLE-AGED D | SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES from the 16th Inst. tilt Cy Ist of May, Ei hand Thirties it House, corner “YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD IN A PRI- vate family of first class bing tg ne ng location be- reet and Central Py erms and full par- jnested to ‘Mercer prompt yk Address for one A | tween Eighth oulars week HED YOUNG MARRIED courte DESIRE A ROOM Y, No.7) (004 Board, in « Jewish Ai te eh ite Se Moth ‘nnd Seventie and between Second and pice a yn and required. Address A. box 214 Herald of ad story, bet Ne. (erences en ‘each ofice, |, alter Sed tetas ak Upiowa o Ryn h of OF DR. Uy cuUROH Cy now ment from Maj . 0. 8AGE, 80s Greenwich steer, New York. if DRESS BALL will ‘head and NILSSON take place at the a Recres 0 BALL on THU el eshed umber of tickets, at ecb, admitting 8 ntieman and two ladies, will be sold, and can only be fr of introauetion through members of the society, . We. He w — Scherier, 4 Ms if ee Winter, 48 Bxchang lace; F, Steins, 46 Ci aria: Ssigiamund Kaufmann, a street; Chatham street ; Louis A. gery 38 soar Franky 2 ow Chace 0 tay jo Brant! Bic wa Ta ‘ armine ett c. anneo! berg, arms et (Yon Da mus; Jacob, Windmulier mt | Re Begk Wiliam n Steinway, He menay,, Mal master Ber Third avenue aoe 1 Pifty-secoad pg aoae othe mehiekets Are poritively not ferabl east ‘ney be se cured through Louis A. Grass, 10ers street. be furnished and- NEW YURK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1872,—TRIPLE SHER: qa OPERA HOUSE. — <TO-MIQHT, AT 6, bene Aig it bt ee BAND. favorite ‘ties ws ORAGIEULA miDoWAL. BERR CARL BERGM justoal Director PROGRAIGAE : ae ne HOUSE, Last PERFORMANO! LAST PERPORMANGER(t dang, mangement respectfully suggest that, as the won- RUROPEAN HIPPOTHEATRON COMPANY positively close thelr engagement with the present week, begin fg witness their unrivalled entertainment can o! d during that brief time. They will appear EVE! AFTERNOON A‘ EVERY EVENING -AT miaaittt soln giving af exealoat view from any fartor the aang: nitcent Suditortum. — ALL THE JEBTERS, syoannas, EQUESTRIANS, OROBATS, 40.5 0. 40. MONDAY, FEB,_ 19-MULDEN- FABBRI GRAND GERMAN OPERA COMPANY.. BOOTH, OOTH'S THEATRE. EIGHTH WEEK OF JULIUS C&SAR, Mr. EDWIN BOOTH as BROTOS. Mr Maw eS BARRETT nence of engagements made by Mr. BAR- RETE the tien awn reluctantly compelled to anthounes THIS ‘as his La Mr. F. 0. BAN MARO ANTONY. Me DW. WAuLaE JULIUS CASAK iss BELLA PATEM PORTIA. JULIUS CAS. poor MATINEE on SATURDAY, at ONE Say hed in advance at ‘we ‘Theatre; also at Ditsou's Mus Broadway. CADEMY OF MUSIC. WEEK OF THE PAREPA-ROSA GRAND ENGLISH OPERA. MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, FOUKTH SUB- SORIPTION NIGHT. Operatic debut "ike OHARLRS of the famoas baritone, “aaa ase Herold'’s one Romantt PA; OR, cae MARBLE BRIDE; Produced with nen ok one he stg ervap Po yaamaa ‘and a most erful o ot MRS, — NIE vAN GANDT, MRS. ie. SEGDIN, MRS, COOK, ESSR8. 8 fo0K We bla and s DON SU. MADAME PAREPA-ROSA, VAN ZANDT, M188 DORIA. WEDNESDAY Seon al cpenreiion of Mr, Santiey THUESDAY—Mr. Santley at the Brook’ ouemy, ZA arts erinon FRIDAY—First benefit in’ New, Yor! SEGUIN; ont night of Ll bpcate ag SATURDAY, A’ —Last Grat Rosa Matinee, SATURDAY’ AVENING-FAREWELL NIGHT. Seats at the Academy, and at 701, 751, and 11¢ Broadway. peat “ROSA GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, APRIL 1. Joint appearance of PAREPA-R03A, WACHTEL, _ Subscription’ now received at the Academy. SANTLEY. em JAMES bisiener rhe Cetera “EIGHTH STREET an way. A NEW ‘SOCIETY PLAY, MARRIAGE. MARRIAGE, Mr. MACKAYE. Mr. MACKAYE. Miss GRISWOLD. Miss GRISWOLD, MARRL AGE, MARRIAGE. NEW SCENERY, NEW Lesh veh be NEW APPOINTMENTS, NEW ‘MENTS. NT! MARRIAGH MATINE! MAHRIAGE MATINGS, JATURDAY, AT 9 P.M, TADT THEATRE, THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING at 8, ne ele egcreiaas CONCERT, e entire force of the ideal MULDER FABBRI OPERA COMPANY. e. FABBRI, ANNA ROSETTI, ANNA ELZE! TH. MIABECMANN, JACOB MULLER, KARL FO! W. FORMES, &c., assisted by the talented HE ILDREN. Musical Conductor... +++++sProfessor R, MULDER ‘To-morrow (Mo day)—TANNHAUSER, HEATKE COMIQUE MISS JENNIE BENSON every night, and Wednesday and Saturday matinee. RS, F, B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, Every evening and Saturday Matinee, until further notice, will be presented, tor the firat time in ‘this city, the Demutiful romantic drama, in 8 acts and s prologue, written m, Esq. , entitle 7 Sohn Bre DUKES MOTTO—“I AM HERE.” ae Me om BROOKLYN. Pe “7 CARROLL & MoCLOSKY. Bogs ement for one week, commencing February 12, with nyharen Foun inher’ new (drama, by ord Willa ag. oe MATTIE MADCAP, T HOUSEHO! Ke Br cheat OPERA HOUSE—TWENTY-THIRD STREET. SUCCLSS OF UN BALLO IN MASCHERA. “SHOO FLY,” OT le EAT RYANT'S MINSTRELS. BRYANTS MINSTRELS. ILL TROVAT* BRYANT'S MINSTREL». ANT'S Bintan LS. CE! ON TH LEVLE, BRYAN ORDERS. on iG BerArre, MINSTRELS, 00 FLY," Hoo FLY.” Every evening at 6 and ‘atarday Matinee at 2 WESTMINSTER, CHURCH, BROOKLYN, corner Ciinton street and First place. bes 13TH, 8 P. M. CONCERT By. ALBERT S. CASWELL, Organist; Madarne VARIAN, Mire CRANES Mr. panne Sig. NAVARRO, STODDART. BRgeeyy, ATHENEUM. Fourth and last week th, EVOY'S NEW HIBERNICON; introducing ther ERE LAND IN AMERICA, jucing the episode o i BARNEY, 1 THE GUIDE. “The scene yin! the Ghost regularly awakens the © eg lat MATINEE ot enter AND" ‘Sal 'URDAY, 2 P. M. IP HEATRE COMIQUE, ICKEY, SAM. RICKEY, SAM. RICKEY, erery night, and Wednesday and Saturday matinee. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618, BROAD- way, between Houston and Bi itreets.. one should visit this wonderful eee ‘tt 8 thing pea) wthe Philosophy of Marriage.” Those parties un ho these ea on lecture n have them Sales On receipt of 29 conta. by addressing SECRETARY NeW Oi MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Broadway, jew Yor! EW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, n daily from 8 A. M. P.M. PRIVATE AND GLASS INSTRUCTION’ in ail, branches of Music and Modern Lany Sti THE CONSERVATOR i noon remove to their new \d elegant root 0. 5 Kasi urteenth st., near Fifth av- SABPRIOATION F FOR ADMISSION must, for the present, made at t hts GENERAL CONSERVATORY OFFICES, £20 BROADWAY, near Twelfth street, rer MUSIC STORE. __102 104 AND 108 COURT STREET, near State, T TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, | A EA RIC HALiy 72 Bixth a: enue, Retervott begin AT ANY TIME nod attend at GEIR GOWN CONVENIENCE. A MATINEE WILL be given at LYRIC HALL ON FRIDAY EVENING, Sixteenth at. SEs CIRCULARS, Baie, Sona AND DANCE, JIG AND CLOG DANG- ing taught, -Puplis fitted for the atage by JOHN BOGAN, 100 Kast Houston street, near Bowery. Banjos all prices: Ladies taught, TING TAUGHT. ‘A few more apt CROWDED HOUSES, apie prepared for the sti an ex BS ant Parepsacond “hs atlanta ~~ PIANOFORTES. ANY less chea| description and price, TevoHien, box 137 "). SEMI-GRAND ACTION 7 OCTAVE PIANO, NEARLY PERSON HAVING A FIRST CLASS PIANO, NOT than 7 octave, may address, with Herald otice, new, handsome rosewood case, tine tone, one of the best makers, for sale very cheap. ‘Apply at 37 West Forty- bh street. GOOD SECOND HAND PIANO FOR 990; BEST of new Pianos cn ne i wood ' iega ana canes b Iv for $285; two Parlor Suite, Paintings, Bi irrors: and ‘Curtains for half cost; oe, of fami going to Europe. 252 West Forty-second street, near Seventh avenue BEAUTIFUL SEVEN UCTAVE PIANO,, ONLY 8140; a Steinway Fianoforte, richly car carved legs. overstrung x OT BIDE a1) ‘Aralty stre sree, near t Broadway, Ae ELEGANT 7 ¢ OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, und corners carved legs, patent agraifa: in use nd Mn Cabinet. Call at private ‘resi- gjece arava es ° i 'Be—Can be seen to-day oF asian ROSEWOOD EsAporeae RICH. ly carved, four round corners, made maker, i guaranteed, used 6 tee lebrat Parlor’ Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, Cabi nig isliverware tor site Bookcase, Evageres, Ornaments, balf ori hy Tamlly Ieeving ety. 06 West 1Sth'et., near asemh PoP ne Letty hh’ Br Lg 8 Big SEVEN 20. 7 corres ia Ra + Pianos, $6 to SN FELES &'908 «& SONS 1ST reg Elghth wepeiicurni Af IXSELL & CO'S PIANOS AT PRICES AS LOW a8 possible for a first instrument. A 7 octave Piat yur round corners, three mouldings, extra carved lege ‘sud lyre, near, new, for #24, origin: rer STONE, Atl and 418 Weat Forty-second street. Waxren To EURCHASE—A ATIANO, FOR wruicn {il be paid some cash and a sinall mortgage on estate. Address H. H., Herald office, $25, Sara cet es New Bota Finsoe aad Organs vot gery Toms Wareregea nnn ee Oar EUIAL AW , ON MONDAY NIGHT bate” of the wew costumes, BUACK CkooK. NEW DANCES. a AueKts, he celebrated SPANISH. kines FAMOUS HOYFIIAN Se SCureNT Dance 2 with many new tnd nore features, IMEE. FAREWELL . NIBLO'S Saree, Wedneadan ti RIE SAME, from her priliiant tri: td MUSIC, W ACTS. .0"s, be o. E, jumph in Boston, will give*da ‘en route to New Orlea! \s an WHDNESDAY, FRBRUABY 1 A M4, AT 1:30, when she will appear in her greatest « LA PERICHOLE. sre (last time in New York) NOK (last time in —o York) aa. Circle, BL; we LA paarcnoun ee Seats, Parquet family Circle (entrance on Crosby street), 6, omen" 2 Opera Boule ‘appeara at the new Opera House, Pittsburg, February 18. Orme THEATRE, ME 200TH TT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 7M! ‘@, L, FOX'S FAMOUS DUMPTY. <iQome and seo me ore Ten." 3 AUMPTY DUMPTY'S COLORS NAILED TO THE MAST. | Fox, 200TH TIME! 200TH TIMEt eterenenneareterrennenenan ereranecee 5 Sliriniittiit titi) es Tee wr a a RY MARTENS. Trip aa iE woraeniiand awe rTLBONS, 7s LEEEPLEL v THE GREAT KIRA rare TUTE ECT PTrt eeet we ad Rs ror Tuitittiitit REAUERDUS AGL Titi tetirtt a JB (Eee LE ROAEEN FLUGUINADE- TEU LELUL Eten Cent ttt aeaveeneneserenesees. AOLOOIAE DT AEED 0TH TIMEt ‘20TH TIME! BRUMPTY CHALLENGES THE WORLD. MOTH TIMED 200TH TIME! MATINEES Mb bat: sao AND SATURDAYS AT 2. INGTON'S SSIRTHDAY, THURSDAY, FEB, Walnieanoes MASINES OF HUMPTY DUMPTY, * ‘ALLACK'S. Mr. Lester Wallac Solebested Drama of Oey pre} eel ‘will be produced on atter long ang ONDAY EV! NING, FEB. 1, ” ENTIRELY New SCEN rae a ey MUSIC aRD DANCEs, MOST ELABORATE AND BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES EVER EXUIMITED ON THIS STAGE, CAST OF UNUSUAL STRENGTH ook Sielolah tat atabane we sgmerising the na Mr, LESTER WALLAGK, Mr. JOHN. BROUGHAM, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, CHARLES FISHE % FOUK, Mr, ‘CHARLES ROCKWELL Mr. 4 a HiROWNE, M FW. QUIGuE Br a RRANS Mr Ae 1 We Mra, tise EFFIE GHRMONS Madune PONISE, Misa Hien macy, Misa BURROUGHS, AND THE SISTERS FRANCISOHINT AND ‘Siguor, NORTSSIMO _(apecially en- gaged for this theatre). TH AVENUE THEATRE, 2) West Mth street. near Broadwa; Sole Lessee and Manage! Curtain rises at 8, IR, AUGUSTIN DALY OF LAST NIGHTS “DIVORCE | I" ora te il Saturday, a 1 otclock, with all the original scenery and tnusic, new and costly dresses Bnd CHARACTURS by Mina Fanny Morant, Clara Morrie, Mrs. gy Benoni Deitz, Mary, o Cary, Kate Claxton, Mortimer Norwood, “Loulse Valmer, . H. Harkins, sa eng 7 fa BEATE may BE SECURED f for any of fee REMAINING LAST NIGHTS. Box Office rfl Sosa from 8 tit 6. (i harper ff February 2 Ww (Washington's ents ae Fifth Avenue Company will give a MATIN at VOROEN in Philadelphia, at the Walnut Streat return immediately to New York by SPECIAL staat TRAIN to give the romular (176th) performance of DIVO the Fifth Avenne Thea enterorise entirely NIQUE IN DRAMATIC ANNALS. The box oot for New York is now open. rt ARDE! N. NHS CAF BDISION—-GRAND RECONSTRUCTION NEW. AND STARTLING. BRATURES, maw snngpaY MIGHT, YRBRUARY 1t NEW" COSTUMES, EW DANCES, sf ‘NEW RFPECTS. FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA the Pa (Goa ais Earp ¢ Imper APFEA| RANGE "IN A AME lebrs SpANisit MINSTRELS, ral Alhambra, Madrid, First {REPRESENTATION IN AMERICA THE FAMOUS OMIENTAL SERPENT DANCE, Mile. PIERINA SASSI and a LIVING ANACONDA, or! Cc, by the Infant Parisienne Ballet Troupe, First representation, in three years of the celebrated ¢ rune Dance), fer with present attractions and other novelties which will be duly announced in the official WEDNESDAY, FEB. FAREWELL APPEARA) EE. LA (CHOLE. PERI UARE THEATRE, ‘NION NION SQUAKE THEATRE. Manager -R. W. BUTLER 8ST, VALENTINES ‘Coit DISTRIBUTED. ENSE ATTRACTION EVERY EVENING. THE GREAT. DAUR TROUPE snd GRAND BALLET, INDERFUL MATTHEW FAMILY. BBARNEY. in. hie comic sxetch, entitled BAD ADD RYMAN'S comic sketch Re-eni ent of the f CHANGE IF of the favorite coms HUGHE, DOUGHERTY. HU GHEY ., DOUGHERTY. 8 WILLIAMS, the Great Star Comique. SHERIDAN ame MAOK, G40. Hl, COES. WM, ASHCROFT, all will appear in BRILLIANT BILL OF NOVELTY. Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. wHiskey, Seats reserved in advance. Box olllce open daily. NOTICE.—The mo wagant Novelties in preparation. LOBE THEATR' TPRCIAL NOTICE.—Ms. WM. B, FRELIGH desires, in vindication of hime to tntorm ihe public, that he has bean thus PREMATURELY COMPELLED to CLOSE this eutab- lishment, in consequence of the various parties who assert thelr Hight of proprietorship to the building, and threaten him aneulae junctions if he attempts to continue. The past week fied him that he could make ita acorn, but betny the circumstances, as enumerated wit one his short career to the public for thelr kind patronage, during management of rine GLOBE | Thea’ he now re cy withdraws from the MPHEATRE COMIQUE. voles DI-VORCE, ‘The burlesque DI-VORCE. DI-VOR ‘ORCE, every ali night, a1 and ‘WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Me Matinee. ORS PASTOR'S. OPERA HOUSE, 21 BOWERY. Tot NEES The worid-famed Ventril TURSDAY HILTON, Hi ‘and his three Talking Head ‘ Ireland, Ei nd an mtn =, jew Bouthern Drama, Plantation Life as It Was, New Comic * SWEET CIDER. SATU DAY in three new songs. ‘Troupe in attractive EHL'S PIANOFORTE compositions, Danul ee nacribed, #U; “Marche de TMarehe dee Amazon 2h, ni Lia TSON & CO, Publishers, 711 Broadway. HEATRE COMIQUB. LOTTI, every night, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Matinee. 51 5 gman oomane ; 614 BROAD’ ia HART. Managee continued and uninterrupted run of CROWDED HOUSES. Oy pay ROOM ONLY.” ‘The mammoth 8 NEW OIG, te sto oe nerd all the sucut” PARTICULAR ‘STARS of the profesmo: ENTHUSIASM INCREASES NIGHTLY. Originality, nity aod ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. THE LARGEST and moat com |OVELT' MPANY EVER b! Ph pani NIGHT, FEBRUARY 13, first appearance the great New York ferorl RIONEY. BAM RICKEY, BAM RICKEY, Shu i Bloke BAM RICKEY |eAs BSEEy SAM RICKEY, in his original act, entitied BAD. WHISKEY, BAD WHISKEY, KAD WHISKEY, as originally acted by him. First appearance on the same ovening of the great CASTELOTTI, of CASTE! CARTE: CASTELOTTI, ion act THE LADDER OF Pukboun rant THE LADDER OF SiIFR, Overwhelming success of the new burlesque, DI-VORCE. DI-VORCE. a DI-VORCE, Drvol 1-VOR bie VORO! BE VORGE, 1-VOI Mr. JOHN HART as MISS FANNY TEN stung, in the new burlesque, » DIVORCE. ‘And beautiful artiste, E WORRELL, Mise JENNIE WORRELB,. Second week of bal oC TENT Miss JENNIE WORRELL, eee HAs LILLIE HALL, Mis LILLIE BALL, Miss a BENSON, Mies JENNIE BENSO! Miss JENNIE BENSON, ‘andthe great wonder a the f the age, the Intant Prodigy, LA PETITE 8 BENSON, LA PETITE BENSON, the smallest and most talented performer in the world. - LA PETITE BENSON, LA PETITE BENSON, UA PBTITE BENSON LA PETITE BENSON PETITE BENSO: Aa her pleasing acts. ' MR, SAM RICKEY, MR. SAM RICRB BAD WHISKEY, BAD WHISKEY. CASTELOTTI, CASTKLOTHS. THE LADDER OF LIFE. -" E BURL) DI-VORC! DE-VORGE, ze ct BURLESQUE DI-VOROR. -VORCB. DI-VOROE. /ENSON, bahia iste LA PETITE BENSOR,. i. vores velioue ead 7 eae fant Prodigy, x lous entertainment Renee sh ELFIN FROLIC, the most wonderful performarice ever seen. . LA PETITE BENSON must be seen to form an idea of her wonderful abilities. follo st te tag favorites will also apy nel The following fevoritee wr pear: Mr. JOHN HART, Mr. CHARLES WHIT! Mr. JOHN WILD, Mr. LARRY TOOLKY, MoINTYRE and FOLEY, Harry Guion, Gooding, George Warren, z. D. G. L. Stoute, J. Bradley, H, Smith. Miss JENNIE HUGHES, an a Miss ADA WRAY, Miss EMMA MADDOCK, Miss KITTY TILSTON, th the new Burlesque To conclude witt DIVORCE, DI-VORCE. Mr. JOHN BAe v DI-VOROB. gMliss Fanny Tea Stele span in th ‘DAY ‘AND sare RDAY. he com MaTINEE WEDNE! Mr. JOSH HART is pleased to state to the public that his om DRAMA AND PANORAMA, will be Gl for the first time on INDAY, Feb. 26. ‘The Panorama will be SEVENTREN HUNDRED FREP IN LENGTH, and consisting of paintings of man most prominent bulldings in Chicago, and also p many of the incidents of the fre, OWERY THEATRE. ANAgEr se eesecees MP, WILLIAM B. FRELIGH URPASSING NOVELTY, Engagement for s imited period with the young E¢mund ean of modeHjaster PERCY ROSELLE, the great Dramatic Wonder, who will appear in his great impersonation of a nae DETE ECTIV! EB, taken from 8. W. Pearce's popular story of the same name, recent lit hes yd tin th My een IRESIDE COMPANION." SCENERY, mew Rio SENSATIONS, GK HALEARD eines [Ad a Newsboy Bir LAWRENC E BELVI ERE OF anaes BATTEBSE. HER CRONIN No, piemer PERCY, ROSELLE Preceded AS an asa ait FRID. BENEFIT OF MASTER pular actor Mr. J. B, STU DLBY ts e1 la ed en = Dew Cie? by FRED. G. M. ROSELLE. MAEDER, Bow, dramatized from th BUFFALO. BILL New York Weokiy m the a ener NEB BUNTLINE, “pue notice will be given o' off ite first representation. TH les TREATRI 34 ‘Between Second and Third avenues. Continued Success. bai? week of Bree ee JAUSLAR! YERS, the agate mi Bays ORUNZATI, MATINEE, VRVERY ‘SATURDAY AT'S PM. riday, Indies’ invitation night. Oop's MUSKUM. wooms. AY, Mtr it ny EVERY EVENING ‘AND SATURDAY MATINEK, eo a gu Armoricon Comedienne, Mies first appearance of fe you Ammerioas 09 ne, in the new oneational ey by T. B. De Walden’s of WOM. AN. “AND, MER MASTER. NEW SukNERY COSTUMES AND EFFECTS, with the advantage of a aa CAST OF CHARACTER: MATINEE PERFORMANCES ae aP.M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thuraday and Friday, ‘The highiy success/ul Buriesque ‘Extravaganza or entitled KEEN MR. He SHISLDON, and fal ak ‘emcient arieeque Secs Preceded by the beautiful one-act orate of SCHOOL FOR COQUETT and the Musical ieee by Rollin peer ORT IN A 8 yn whtch ROLLIN 1 HOWARD and CHAS. STURGIS appear. M™ "2 CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. ntil further notice, MAN AND WIFE. In rehearsal, the __DUKE'S MOTTO. PHEATRE COMIQUE, DI-VORCE, évery night, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Matinee. whi Benionannen 8 ‘EW YORK CIRCUS, Fourteenth street, opposite Academy of Masts, L. B. LENT... ” MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY" AT Be EVERY EVENING A’ ARENIC FEATS OF Vivip. BEAUTY BY FINISHED AND ARTISTIC EXPSRTS. THIRD AND LAST WEEK ue’ ore EQUESTRIAR. PANTO: {RIDE A JACK HORSE TO BANBURY CROSS. Re-engagement of the wonderful and versatile ROTHERS WITH THEIR NOVEL MUSICAL ROCKS. TRE nde CIRCUS TROUPE IN THE WORLD in | marvel lous 1 Equestrian, Gymnastic and Acrobatic Acta. rPuEATRE COMIQUE, ‘The wonderful Infant Prodigy, LA PETE BENSON every night, ond WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Matings._ JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRI 585 BROADWAY. RECEIVED ween si a HOUTS OF APPLAUSE. EXQuIsr’ ia | as ND ie ance MUSIC. SON Tua DANCES. og Ss BIRCH, waporp Dede ERNARD. CS BACKUS Sw ae Semel AND GOOS: Last. Niott OF HAMLET. THE TWO DROMIOS. _Seate secured six days in advance. AMMARY THEATER, | sated ear avenue, GyAND CONCERT AND DRAMATIC PERFORMANCS, tendered. to MADAME MANZOCCHI, soprano of tho Charch ofthe Immaculate Cone the Chott and the Bro MONDAY EVENING: PUBROARY “OM odd FIRST FAMILIES”—A LECTURE, AT ALL say vila Fourth avenue and Twentieth Tath inst, at 8 orclock, by Kev. J. Wittywoods Tokets af ‘cach, may’ be had at the door. MEtorouiran Aa THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTATLY —___—_—_———. ne MOST WONDERFUL PLAGE Hs NEW YORK, Dr. KAHN'S MUSEU! Wb BROADWAY, sieht ys BROADWAY, CONTAINS 2000) OMSHCTS OF WONDER. srimehandeomest woman in the, world; the moa: nature; the eae malformations; the most fatonlhtng Phases of ifo; the most beautiful works of arse and flowers 20,000 other curtast- ton Nib ADMISSION ‘80 CENTS—145, P AvILION, 38 BROADWAY, 928 ” OTUs EVENING, SIXTH GRAND SACRED C0 CONCERT RA. ad ace INA LADY ORCHEST Phun F. HEATRE COMMOTE uate RALL every night, and Wednesday and Saturlay matinee, ‘RB. JEROME HOPKINS’ SapoeD PIANO LECRURE: Concert, for Or paso, Fei ‘ia at By O'slock, at foNonth Baar hea eg: ERS SOME ‘711 Broadway. Corea aoe y MUSIC LESSONS, Paste phen streets 08 sighadlted it crews ieeiot tess i. vii WATSO! ENCING AND BOX! A Bits ING ACADEMY, % WkST Sri rocak Sa aE Send or call for olrewlare,

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