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2 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. _. _SOARDERS WANTED, Ji BLOcE FRC FROM BROADWAY, pe ae Hat Minstneash street ans fe /DSOMELY [URMISERD BOO! TO LET For BUSINESS PURPOSES. Donte areproc ENTIRE BECOND FLOOR 01 OF THE fronting 8 foot'o ebaliting of the G the German Savings Bank, and 90 tect on Four- Pa tye | pacanway, BETWEEN SEVEN. now occupied by pach oe 8 staitatonery and and. rentagrant. Apply to E. gentle: on, with fret ny men, BLOOKS WEST OF BROADWAY, A’ aeaat place, near lway. ana STREET.—ONE } ston p+ g4 4 Roeeet will yt 5 with Board, ber week. ne suitable for @ gentle ighso Boome’ 10 single gentlemen 7 “Ee ye a ppp et ae a Ei a $6 20,8" TO $10 TER iB were. » $1 50 PER Bak oTSRASANT Tien aby rd, ilies = ‘at aie ker wrest. ‘ais dx blocks, wert of TO 70 s6 van we bebtae 9 one ee nes, ta 9 EAST a STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AVE- nue and Universit 5 4 RS ny table boarders $4. bie 4 ea Ua elon ACE = .—THE FINEST HOUSE IN for one person, with Board; DleasanBaigte Hoom, 97, KE apallleg heer ie WEST, 134.—EXCELLENT LOCA- Bj pandsomely furnished fares: boarders; arene Seasanienett aietinee ice required, 1 TH STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE MAY ? ie ROOMS, WITH BOARD, ‘doors: tamilits ‘accommodated water in rooms. 139 Mac- Rerest, dene ‘and neni i Tu $14 for tw Greenwich street pg Soro, ar from Park piace. LET—RESTAURANT ‘AND OYSTER ba Aer IN class location, on moderate terms, to a Apply ly at 755 Third avenue, corner Forty-s seventh LET—A GOOD BAKERY, WITH STORE FIX. 7s and gas; the only one ‘in the block, in a kind of mixed n elghbor hood, at 513 East Fifwenth street, betweon Avenues A’and crry REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. East Side, A FOUR erony By ct STONB bes ps WILL Fitth re z th ‘and iath ove aronuess ten de aperess, bolween INN, 202 Broadway. ARAN 238 WEST TENTH STREET FOR SALE, Fey peng ree a7 ete stoop briok House, Leth _.. AMUSEMENTS, 00D's MUSE RUM. “nl hi PEBRUARY 8. : APTERNOGN, 4 ING, $35: ee CO wrest eeu et S OitANIAUe celebrated ‘Drama in the Ame Drama BUFFALO BILL; KIr, krr. the BORDER Fe OF THE) ARKANSAS TRAVELLER, and on Property BP. BURNHAM, 609 Hudson street: WELL-BUILT DESIRABLY LOCATED THRER A A ory bi raat House, for ta and terme carne “Hlousen ahd somo d pre Re ae aoe ee and seme 2 donrable $4, W. and E. A, Wand 1." A. CRUISE ARK Br Rk Bronaway ‘and Seventh e ts 60, For further par- Br ay and Filth aoe ticula apply on the premises, 10 LET OR LEASE—WITH STEAM POWER, A PLOT of Ground, wea ne frente including corner lot; would t @ buildin; '® responsible tenant. Appl: MoCLAVE Bi fis Eloventh avenue and Twenty-seco! ue rosobed stree EASE—THE FOUR LOFTS OF TH T° nuitinas st, southeast corner of Park place aad and commodi: tr * Sppiy vings Bank in the ty a Ma at the Sa DRSIEAEER LOT FOR BALB-AUITARLE: FOR te ‘dwelling or first class flats, on Ff fth epee moderate; aso. other us parts of the city. Apply to W. & RUIKSHAWIK, 8 way ‘aud Seventh avenue, corner Forty-fourth arent + Be VALUABLE CORNER, 50X60, ON TWENTY-THIRD street, tro blocks trom Fitth Avenue Hotel, for sale cheap; excellent Wocntion fo fora public yuilding’ or ins i- tution, For particulars apply to owner, 245 Water street. FoR SALE—5S2 WEST NINETEENTH STREET, BE- tween Fitth and Sixth avenue; a building sultable for store, manufactory or first class atuble; will ox- uge. Apply on the premises. second vane bs thy Sous Tea LEASE—WORTH Bee » FIFTH AVENUE AND Twenty-fifth stree A “ita we to Broadway. Permis- ‘-EPHENSON, 247 Broad- way, r OR SALE OR TO LET—A SPLENDID BUSINESS location, in Worth street, west of Broadway. to W. W. LYON, House and Insuranco Agont, 78 avenue HREE FULL LOTS canpigs pOuPmS ON EIGHTH AV- be accommodated with a beautiful second ond story H age -- EASE—A LARGE STORE AND DWELLING, enue for er on eas} one-third less than front Room and ‘Board at No. 2% between Fifth unetion of bean ‘Sixt Foal valle postive DargnGa if taken {menodva Sixth avenues ay heavy business HANES Beit oe me eae FOF | eS cuah required. eB. us OLWANT aM Besta erage 157%, STREET, NO. 347.-A_ BACK PARLOR. OR front Room, handsomely furnished, to let, with Hone Been: to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; e . To ear. Btreet; also Store and ASE FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—UPPER oe raiding, corner Broadway and Thirty-third LING & PELL oo Sixth avenue. BUILDERS.—FOR SALE, ON EASY TRRM! three on Fortleth stroct, between Fitth Sixeh avenues. For particulars apply to ter street, Apply | First time this owner, 245 Wa- BRYANT (paaeree COMIQUK, MR, JOSH HART. PJ one week onty, e great sensation, ‘Suivago. The ergat ONC mi 1.000 toot ) feet long. a of An entire now ‘now Company. A new Olio. 614 BROADWAY. ...Lessoo and Manager. ELEVEN NEW. STARS for TO-NIGHT. in new acts, MATINEE WEDNESDAY _AND SATURDAY. RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, TWRNTY-THIRD 8T., between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth's eatre. SIXTH AND MOST POSITIVELY iar WEEK OF THAT TRAOTIOAL JOK season. by W. Henry CONTENTED augoass, aya OE oT MATINEE of the lelse Se: THAT ile, THE TAKE-IT AND LEA! ITRELS EVERY Boe a 8. JATURDAY AT 2, SEATS 1 favorite Burlesque sketches, Pe AND MESMERI yymour, ‘Brockway and Dan ANCE. PRACT VE MAN. 1 JANE STREET.—A SMALL Crip teeta FAM- bing SAASE TGR BUSINESS PURPOSES, won A Math. eves yeu townLiant NNELLY, 6 TH STREET.—FOR BA) Lots aly will Bocomniodate a few a boarders with she Boe sire story brown stone between can inice Rooms and good Board; references exchanged; Con: Hone Ne ‘No. 18 Bast Pour intus Chicker. | terms; good grade. Appl venient to tareo lines Of eaten ing’s; particulars and p ree ER, BOOTH. 10 Pine st, | Real Estate Broker, No. «Pine 19 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NE, avenue, with a French family.—An ¢ Flocr, consisting of four rooms, large ne or without Board, or private tables TH AVENUF STORE TO RENT—AND FIXTURES for sale; suitable for any business; will be disposed ofata gread sacritioe. 189 Sixth avenue. For full parti- culars appl z to JAMES A. EDWARDS, 277 West Twonty- third | street ferences exchange . 23 Meaty tarmiahed, wit Mal beady Sea Oa! re! Quirea. Two or three Table Boarders at$5. 23> STREET, 8% WEST.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, a furnished front, and connecting on secon floor; also a back Parlor, unfurnished, at reasonable ‘terms; references. 2 CLINTON PLACE, WEST OF BROADWAY and gas through the pope space ed z ir ets 3 EAST FORTY-NINTH STREET, ONE DOOR from Madison ayenue.—A handsomely furnished Room to let, with first class Board, suitable for gentle- man and wife; also hall Rooms. References required. 3Q WEST NINETEENTH STREBT.—A HANDSOME. VO ly furnished Room to let, with private table only; 4 ST. MARK’S PLACE,—A NEATLY. FURNISHED Hall Bedroom to let, with or without Breakfast. _DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished, 10 LET—FURNISHED, AN ELEGANT BROWN STONE House in Fitty-first street near Fifth avenue, Soe one year, at low rent, to a small family; owner going to Eu- Tope, 8, EDDY & GO., No. 1 Park place. 10 LET—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP AND Listas sion brick House, with brown stone trimmings, 26 ‘West Fitty-tourth strect, third house from Fifth avenue, furnished or unfurnished; 13 rooms; all 1nprovements ; oneeasion. way or earlier, r, 1B & RICHARDS, Attorneys, 52 Wall street. Unfurnished. VERY IANDSOME FOUR STORY STONE HOUSE, Vory near Fifth avenue, 2x65x104, built by owner and never before offered to rent: will be rented to a private family, furnished or uliturnished ; possession be- fore 1st of May if desire OUDEN &ULARE. Broadway, corner Seventecnth st EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO let, with Board, double’ and single Rooms, to gen- ‘day boarders ‘accommodated; references ex- Heme: changed. 4 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—One Suit of large pleasant Rooms on parlor floor; exclusive bath; private table it desired; references. A. BEAUTIFUL HIGH sT0OP—ON EAST FORTY. first street, $2,400; East Thirticth street, $1,300; an- giller $1,000 Forty: -fitth street, $1,200; others tor $1, io, 1,600 anit $2,000; unturnished and furnished. B, FLAN. Sun’ Fourth avenue and Twenty-elghth street N ENTERPRISING PERSON, WISHING TO REAL- ize.n fortune ina short timé without any capital, Call at 563 Seventh 0. 43° STREET, WEST, 244, DESIRABLE LOCATION, halt block trom Broadway.—Rooms for families and gentlemen, with private table if desired; reduced |! prices; unexceptionable references exchanged. 4 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—ROOMS EN " suite or singly, with or without Board. 54 EAST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET., EAST OF fr aoe square.—First class home coin{orts; terms ble. reason 64 WEST THIRTY SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN OE Fitth and Sixth avenues.—Well furnished second story front Rooms, with first class Board and accom- modations, in a pri te family; reasonable terms. 72 UNIVERSITY PLACE.—A LARGE ROOM, ALSO 4 # Hall Room to let, with Board ; would suit a party te sentlemen or gentleman and wite. Call all the Week, 10 LET—A LARGE HOUSE, IN FIFTEENTH STREET, ween Fifth and Sixth avenues, suitable for a good boarding house, Inquire at 182 Sixth'avenue, T—THE MODERN THREE STORY HIGH stoop Dwelling House 88 Amity street; immediate Dossossion, Apply to T. J. GIBBONS, 09 Blocker street, FURNISHED oe AND APARTMENTS LET. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO GENTLEMEN, Inquire at 212 East El ith street. NICELY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR TO LI to gentleman: hot and cold water, bath and g: also front hall Room; house private. ' Reterences re- Quired. lo7 Fast Twenty-soveuth sircet, between Lex: ington and Fourth avenues, 10 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREE' Broadway.—To let, with Board ; one on parlor tloor; hot and cold water; references. A FURNISHED, HALL BEDROOM—FOR GENTLE® \man only; $3 per weck; gas, bath, &c. 104 West ‘Twentieth street, near Sixth avenue. EAST TENTH STREET.—A PLEASANT SUIT 12¢ of furnished Rooms over parlor to let, with Heard, by private American family, togentleman and qwite or single gentlemen ; WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—A FRONT HALL Bedroom, nicely furnished, to let, with Board, in private fami jeasantly ‘situated. COMFORTABLE ROOM TO LET—WITH GAS AND table for two persons; also single Rooms, at 44 Fourth aven ‘ANDSOMEL’ P room, also single Room, fer gent board, in the new first class house 636 Se’ j ction of Broadway and Forty-fourth stre URNISHED. PARLOR AND BED- en, without nth avenue, 184 8 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL.— ished Rooms to let, with or without Board, to gentleme 0 or gentleman and wife, at moderate rates. 206 EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET. NDSOME- ly furnished Ro and Parlor, with or without Board, to gentlemen ; references requir NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE FOR ‘entleman and wile or two single gentlemen, to let, bard, at15) West Eleventh street, Rear Sixth ay. —AT NO, 8 HORATIO STREET, PLEASANT with Boar ntlemen. NEWS STAND IN THE CITY, THE ING TELEGRAM, RE or CIPAL MISMANAGEMENT. EV FURTHER EXPOS BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND J Wife; terms $16 per week including fire and gas references exchanged. Address wS. box 151 Heral Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BOARD FOR AN OLDLADY, A SHORT distance in the country, where she wouldhave a comfortable home. Address, With particulars, W. er Horald office. 4 ANTED—ROOMS, WITH terms not to exceed $60 third street, Address K. B. ¢ BOARD, FOR FIVE; location ‘below Twenty: Herald office. . ONE BLOCK EAST OF THE Oity Hall, corner Frankfort and William streets, New oms, He. $1 to $2 per day; for gentlemen Open Val hight. IBBY HOTEL, ONE BLOCK FROM CITY HALL, 56 Warren strect.—Rooms, Sc. a day, $2 50 a week; $1 and $1 8) a day; $5 to $10 a week. ENGLAN L, NO. 30 BOWERY, CORNE! of Bayard street.—200 if ‘ht Rooms, neatly earned ae per night; $3 to $4 per week. For gentlemen 'T. CHARLES HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN), NO. 643 Broadway, corner Bleecker street.—Single Rooms, $1 Dendar F ey. nage hate ke g bid ‘a5 er week. Hotel estaurant and newly furni hve ay Say y roadway stages GEO, 8. & LEWIS LELAND, Proprietors. 31. GERMAIN, BROADWAY, TWENTY-SECOND street and Fifth avenue.—Table d'hote; $3.50 per Say! elegant Suit on avenue; private table i require ults on Broadway and single t ‘Kooms; prices moderate. WILLIAM G. TOMPKIN: ily Rooms, V AVERLEY HOUSE euRORE ae PLAN) 700 wee Trond Ro yy anl Hi ‘a day; $4 to $7 a bf Board $2.a day; $7 io $15 a wee! on _TO LET FOR | BUSINESS PURPOSES A FIRST LOFT AND BASEMENT, ON BROADWAY, corner of Lispenard street, 24x10 _bevatately gr together, yet fp detae eae, No. . 6 Pine’ ‘street, ‘base Bc TRE STORE Now OCCUPIED BY DEVLIN Y Broadway and Twelfth street. Ini b on 1 premises or ¢ or of CHARLES B, JESSUP, 269 Broadw STORE TO LEASE ‘OR FOR lass front: best part of the ave- SIXTH AVEN sale—Elegant plate ¢ a for first class trade. “Address SIXTH AVENUE, box 1 Herald office. {QT 2 PARK ROW, OPPOSITE THE NEW POST office, are to let the four entire Lo(ts, with elevator, at reasonable terms. Apply on the premises, LONG LEASE ON FOUR STORY HOUSE. AND A able, for eale | P. comfortably” arrange: stone handsou diately STEVE EATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR LIGHT HOUSE- Keeping; parlor beds, ‘pantries, hot and cold water; closet and bath on floor; excellent washing arrange: ments, 222 West Fifty second, near F "Broadway. L5: 000. —LONDON Egan etd (WEST TWENTY. third street).—Desirable House, in spton- id order, 22x60x117 ; eae Bowl renewed; ground rent low; will be sold reasonab! &.H, LUDLOW & W £00., No. 8 Pine street, Miaceliancous. T W. H. FALCONER'S, 100 FOURTH AVENUE. East 9th st., near 2d a) 2 Fast 12th st., near 3d ay. East 13th st., near 3d @ East 18th st., near 2d av. 14,000, ERALD BRAN CH Orrioe BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK GUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST, OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 M8 A.M. TILL 8 P. M, ON SUNDAY FROM 3 TO 6 P. M. CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. OR SALE—ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, 153 COLUM. bia street, a three story high basement House, very convenient for parties doing business in New Yor! only to close an estate. Apply to A. 0. READ, 62 Lib- erty atvoek, New York. OR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—THE HAND- some three story residence 28 Second place, Brook- lyn; 4 fect wide “doublo); desirable in all respects; immediate tpossession if desired. Apply to E. R. KEL- LOGG, Administrator, on the premises, or No. Broad. way, New York, from'l0 to 12 A. M, JOR SALE.—FRAME HOUSE 183 SOUTH OXFORD street, néar Fulton; two story; attie and basement filled in with b F, gas and bath; neighborho key and pa particular first class; Tull To A it N. BOVEE, 52 Wall street. APID TRANSIT.—CHOICE LOTS, 25X106 FEET, under close restrictions, in a first class neighbor: hood; near Prospect Park and the line of the proposed Tapid transit steam road, for sale nt $600 and upwards; splendid opportunity for investment or speculation. ‘Also a new three story brick House, 20x38xi05, with every im waren’ at ey natreet, waprly oe at the office of A. J. ALUABLE CORNER BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR sale at a great sacrifice—A four story stone front Store and Dwelling. 20x50, in a fine Gaye on the principal avenue of South Brooklyn, BURRILL'S Real Fstate office, 453 Firth avenue, near Ninth se South Brooklyn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY 2. HOR SALE OR TO RENT. T TARRYTOWN, WITHIN TEN MINUTES’ WALK of the depot.—T 'o let, two Sonipie ely. furnished Houses; new and elegant furniture; all modern improve- mente; nice grounds, stables, &c.; or will sell, furnished or ‘unfurnished, at a low price, on eas: terms. Photo- graphs and particulars with 8, EMBERSON, 659 Sixth avenue, ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE for housekeeping, to gentleman and wife or to single gentlemen, 273 West T ‘wenty-third street. NHE LARGE, WELL FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR ot No. 6 St. Mark's place, near Broadway, adapted for two gentlemen, with ample wardrobe, fire, gas, &e. ; terms exceedingly moderate. Call to-day. To. (NEATLY FURNISHED PARLORS ON THE joor, separate or together, will be let for light Iso other Rooms, furnished and unfurnished. ‘Isl Macdougal street, corner Eighth street, busines: Apply at HREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN SECURE AN elegantly furnished Second Floor, three communi- cating rooms; all conveniences; southern exposure. Also front Hall Room on third floor. Apply at 145 Eighth street, near Broadway. 0. LET—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, TO A GEN chen tieman, $3 per week; grate, gus, water’ closet; thr jehts of stairs: no moving in Ma; ing twice. 206 West Thirty-sixth street, id is eae 3 PLEASANTLY FURNISHED Latah 8 hit yy (OR SALE—AN ESTATR OF 150 ACRES, IN WEST- chester county, seven miles from Harlem Bridge, containing valuablei mprovements and possessing great advantages tor a present residence or immediate and most profitable investment. Full particulars and maps of OGDEN & CLARK, Broadway, corner Seventeenth OTTER BROTHERS' BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE sale of Westchester Property is located at the Ford- mginrecpeg) Vale: age @ carriage a arrays seedy ha vey parties to y and for sale by the lot ‘dre’ aio small dnd pie Saniepe Properties. Prine N ‘arren stree! PROPERTY our be THE oF CITY FOR RENT. HOTEL FOR SALE—FAIRFIELD HOUSE, FAIR- A weekly ; Reception and Bedroom, $3; $3; quiet field, Conn.., to close the estate of the late Lewis sivas t 1 : Cleveland; furnished complete. Inquire on premises or Pastor gis chert Same rermie Balt teat set, of W. W. STEPHENSON, 247 Broadway. roomy N. ¥- ATH AVENUE, 16, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET.— HOME.—A SNUG COTTAGE, FIVE ROOMS, FULL OT Furnished Roomis to rent; furnace and g each story; references. 1 TH STREET FE. *2 nished hail Ro aths on , $16.—LARGE NICELY FU gas, bath, €c.; private famil; , convenient location. ' Price $4 per week. central, 27 UNION SQUARE, WEST.—TO LET, HANDSOME- 1A ly oe hei Rooms, with, closets, gas, de. would rent for business pur} LYONS & MOUNTJOY. re ay ey aoe G8 WEST TENTH STREET—A LARGE, ELEGANT. IO ly furnished Parlor, with Bedroom, ‘on the first floor, and nicely furnished’ front Rooms on the second floor, in a first class house, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND . APART- MENTS TO LET. NY RESPECTABLE "FAMILY DESIRING TO LIVE near Central Park should call immediately and ex- amine a first corner Flat I have to rent; size, ; nine rooms; all the conveniences are in the most modern style ; Janitor in constant attendance ; possession. ly at 897 ‘ighth avenue. JOHN BRANIGAN, A FIRST CLASS PARLOR AND BASEMENT FLOOR, F is eadaee bammaele ea" girs poet gre ‘Also ness Basement, son stree West Tenth street: ee ORS NE OF THE HANDSOMEST FRENCH FLA in the city to let, suit of 8 rooms, on_ second hoor halls heated, elevater and janitor; Dice, 909 Sixthavenuee 2 hina -earaet NELSON ‘PLACE, BETWEEN WAVERLEY AND a places.—Second Floor to let for light house- keeping. ___CIPY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. _ st Side. A —THIRTY-FIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN PARK and Le ington avenuea—Smill House, very desir- F. G. & D, BROWN, 9 Broadway. CHARMING LOCATION—THIRTY-FIFTH STREET (Murray Hil), near Park avenue. A well piat , medium sized four story by wn rescoed Residenc Alow price and easy term: ON & SON, 11 Pine street an WHITE her's Store on si : VERY PRETTY AND ATTRACTIVE Wageed snd Wiason, took Bats Re he eno marble House, three story high stoop, in Lexington ARRELL sie venue. | ayenue, near Thirly-ftth street, in perfect order; price ites eee ®_ | $35,000; for sale by OGDEN & CLARK, Broudway, cor- SEVERAL LAR ANP. SMALL STORES TO her of Seventeenth street, ; j ? ) jouses — fuited with dusiness, Uiice, 2 ob sixth avenue. hain street sory tet front gga on ‘Bist stree high stoop, feet front, Proapway iY) _BTORES, NEAR FORTY-FOURTH Buth strot, % story, high stoop, 23 feet front, $15,500. street, to let—Rents from $1,200 up ; location the pes suitable for any business; also Corner Store 0 avenue. ply Ld hg & EA, CRUIK . Br ad and Seventh Seventh ULKHEAD TO ) LET—WITR Frou RLOTS OF GROUND, Be Stables, &c., at south side Forty-ninth street, East River. Apply to PECK & WANDELL, toot, East Forty- cighth stroot, 424 streot, 3 story, high stoop, 18.9 feet front, $11,000. th street, t story, ae Fe 26,000. _ Gist str story JOR SALE—$10,000 LESS THAN CC ONE OF those fine four story brown stone Houses, Seventy- fourth street, between Madison and Fourth avenues. Ap- ply to owner, $25 Eighth avenue, in the jewelry store, T, (onnas, eae tA P ecrenyg td tere rRones i BEE ) gant plate class windows: near Pai ord’ dress ty NER STORE, | box 126 Herald office. ESK ROOM TO LET.—A FIRST RATE CHANCE 1D for advertising agents. Apply at the office of the EVENING TELEGRAM, No, 2 Ann street. INING ROOM AND BAR TO LET—ALL FUR. nished, in the Libby Hotel, 66 Warren street; $100 a month in advance, ILLINERS, TAILORS AND PIANO DP RSSMAKERS | y eutars’ Gn ‘the premise OFS sintcenth: street fetween on the pr Fe ethic tae OR RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, LARGE and well lighted Lotts; will be divided ty suit ten- fants. APPLY to engineer. on premises, 175 Mester street or to 8. MEYEL, so Walker street. ear POWER, WITH WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, Floors, Basements, Stores, &., of every description, te let; avenue A, nei TEAM POWER.—TO LET, WITH POWER, ONE deur ORB fee 7h ea ay ide Yer et ir ‘00d Wo! ‘* y, Ni 156 Bank street (North Ki Riven, MicHOls TORE AND FIXTURES TO “RENT—435 EIGUTH | tween Thirty-first. and Thi cond Starenut ge Tanonth, REMBERSON, cob stat uve low rent and insurance: Nineteenth streety APP1Y At SH ands etreets; rent $8) nue, between Thirty-vigith and Th nih streets.» LET-NEAR HAMILTON FERRY, wiTh on | ower, & well lighted second 10 r See tenn a rook! ‘Ste jne Works, cornel Ua Brot Toes ‘a. Bout Brooklya, oor South | and Van | ADISON AV NEAR SIXTIE a STRE wpm How 60x92, chet tour story bi quick buyer. me D BROWN, 9 Broadway. 4D AV Nt EA (WEST SIDE) NFAR | THIRTY#OURTH «) street.—For sale on easy torms or to lease, a substan. tial five story House, with Oven, well adapted for a bas kery or confectionery. Apply to owner, 245 Water st. —FIRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH toop brown stone, 20x0x98.y; all mocern improvements; ird street, between Third and Lexington avenues; Beekman leasehold 80 years: cash Bish balance mortgage, easy terms. BL tC «& OR, 1,070 Third “third street. $14.500 zt venue, Near Sixt: 96. 000. =MURRAY HILL—CHEAP AND DB. sirable three story brown stone Bo x80; well eg a Pnished in hardwood and in a EVERY NEWS STAND IN THE cITy. order, LOW & U0, No. 3 Pine street. MORE news, B MORS INFORMATION, MORE IN THE HE o* ENING TELEGRAM "man ALL me OTHER, aad PAPERS COM. West Side. JTOR'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE baci PROPERTY, HOMER MORGAN, No, 2 Pino order of executors, to sell & valuable ble Plot, the upper part o city, containing Tronung on Trokiwar an $1.20 per lot, which is, $20,000 Value , must be sold to cies estate , terms easy, s_ directed, by of Ground, 4 97 I from depot and ‘Singer works, at terms, $400 cash, price $1, 80 other Houses, from oh cary of terms; and vacant Lot econd street ite P: “ port ‘at fall dimes. (opposite Fark), Bllsabeth (COUNTRY, RESIDENCES FOR SALE OR TO LET— J Furnished or unfurnished, on the banks of the Hud- fon. Farms and large tracts of Land for sale, at low prices; good investinents. Houses and Lots and Bulla: Bites very cheap. | Maps and full particulars with Bae BERSON, 689 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-cighth street. OR SALE—CHOIC FARM, MATAWAN, MON- 54 acre: Ly above farm adjoins the pro] vd Palins from. Branch to New York. inquive of H.C, STILLWELL of premises, or Captain JOHN CRAWFORD, on board steamer ‘Matawan, foot of Barclay street, trom 10 to3 Ycloc! ae OR SALE CHEAPCPINELY LOCATED LOTS AT ingslan minutes trom city; near depot. Neue to eee BERT K. STEWART, office Lubkey '& Shute, OTEL FOR SALE—NEWLY REFURNISHED; WILL accommodate 360 people; one of the first watering moors =| Re state of New York. For full particulars . JENKINS, box 903 Post office, Pittsfield, iF ee a balance on mort- | residence ; terms, ash, iT Ri Noc8 Broadway "New York. tres Ane Cs AND Pt SIX G° AND HEAR THE GREAT SCOTTISH ORATOR OET, ALLAN CURR, MONDAY, February 3.—Dumola street churoh, Brook- 1 "TUESDAY, “The French Revolutions. February Te Macdougel street Baptist church, New ere aan on the Ocean.” WEDNES! Febr church Dr} Y THU church, “Success in Lite, IDAY, February “The Tower ot London. 6.—Twelith Presbyterian Mele ‘ihe Scottish Covenanters. RSDAY, February 6.—Seventeenth street Baptist || Binghamton Baptist church, “Professor Allan Ourr has won for timealt a foromost Place as orator and poet”—London Daily Tele; BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND ON%s Seas THE THREE REAUTIFUL ALHAMBRA. BALLETS. Secure your sont a avoid the rush, as the present ts BLAST WEEK, ‘ARK TWAIN, FEB, 5, Subject of lecture— The Sandwich Islands.” Tickets at the Mercantile Library Rooms. ot AT THE THURSDAY EVENING, ‘MPIO. THE GREAT LAURI PANTOMIME TI! THEIR LAST WEEK, GO EARLY TO i oe ere SEATS. __... THE BALL SEASON. ERMAN LIEDERKRANZ, (ol nas eenoe Lite OF MUSIC, FEBRUARY’ 20, Tickets admitting a gentleman and two ladies, price $15, can now be obtained, members of the Society, on application to Mr. ©. E, WINTTER. HENRY W. FISCHE! SIGISMUND KAUFMA| H. UBL..... SaGon WINDMULDER, German on uis Gr: MOKET COMMITTEE. cor. Fourth a avenuo and roper introduction, from the he boxes can only be secured rass, 136 Chambe: 46 Exchange place i Water street roadway ankfort street 86 Walker street 179 Second avenue .25 East Fourteenth strect Ae second st. and Sd av. javings Fourteenth a street 1 Broadway 15 RTH GRAND MILITARY AND MAS 9) vitation Reception on of F Company, Fift; ment N. G. hel Rooms, 291 and 93 ‘Bowery, on Tuesday, February. UERADE IN- -flith Rey Id at Germania Assemb! 4, 187, ‘This has always been one of the most sociable atherings of the military association that we and we think ‘that those who go there will en le selves, have had in the THE COM EK, ICKETS FOR THE CHARITY BALL.—A FEW Tickets for the ball atthe Academy of Musto, ‘Tuesday evening, February 4, can be had ai Co's, Fitth avenue, corner Fourteenth street. DANCING ACADEMIES. on DELMONI- A —DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT 212 + Fifth avenue, now opem for the reception of pupils, Send for circular. J, SAUSE'S DANCING ie tren ore .—CLASSES: + at Masonic Hall, and Brevoort Hall, id and 154 and 156 East PRIVATE LESSONS at aay h hour, di CIRCULARS at Private t Thirteenth street, tty-fourth streot. d evening. ast Eleventh st. ademy, 2 T MK. TRENOR'S AGADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC HALL, Sixth avenuo (Reservoir square). PUPILS c1 convenience and LEARN ANY PARTICU: commence, at any time, attend at their LAR DANCE. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, "331. BROOME ST All the fashionable Dances in i of lessons ADIES, Tuesdays and Fridays GENTLEMEN, Tuesdays and 73g P. GHILDIEEN. Hednestiys, 34: Saturdays, 3 ahM. EW CLANS FOk TUESDAY. 24 West Fourth street, near Broadw: —Day and even- Bue MASTER.—DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, Wd ola: six dances taught perfec! in six private lessons, all dances in one quarter. nnn AMUSEMENTS, OOTH'S THEATRE, LIMITED rrancoe ‘MENT AND his theatre First THis TS appa, day) Bt ENING, Feb. ofthe tented popane omediae, Ps NCE, who will eeuaea ms ve famous character of in Tom Taylor's instructive Dramatic Picture, in five parts, Hee th phases in Knglish every- di ey ga nitled the TICK LEAVE MAN, which will rhe presented a ad yd abe the fu! ywksha w. nery, and cast to r.0. R. Thorne, Jr. Ay Hise rind ih cartes on SATURDAY a2 TIOKET-OF-LEAVE MAN, of this" great moral in aicins fa fact to which the provineial preas of and Li firma see etl rat many plad arrived ‘at Birm! ninghan re honk ave orcloces to'while away ah Ae Mower, XT ARR 2 have-drawn ite Betcatve in whch rales ty Lea: o ‘olor Decante me ap aoc that went out ot the theatre, got sent that wen left or cai ¢ moms, back to hls gm Bis ompioyers thoatre or at Dison & Oa Sede cece Tit Bae Ed OWERY THEATRE, WILLIAM B, FRELIGH. MONDAY, Februar, and eats The SECOND WEEK of the arn read ahi} oft th rv ty tio Victare" of life in tho" ropriate Sce- company, pate visit was tne peri man seems presentation, for when between Hawkshaw, Sannaee ¢xoiting, realistic Drama mi BUFFALO BILL, . comprising all the original hairhfeadth in escapes and ventures of the horo of Neg Buntline’s splen- dia romance, as depicted ( the New Yorn Weekly, B. roprossiitaiive of the Kin Be Setginat ro) the Border of | por his graphic picture of of the vis vicissitudes BUFFALO BILL. BUFFALO BILL, EVERY NIGHT. EVERY NIGHT, making the en- ance ever witni jets ail the company in the o oka SACRED ‘CONCERT | EVERY SUNDAY EVEN- a parte tte J FOSTER and his Pantomime, FE- ‘UM will shortly appear. ‘ Fangs SQUARE THEATRE. Mr. + ag SBOE . A.M, PALM ABSOLUTE. TRIUMEIL BY ay fey in 100 YE, THE MOST PERFECT “ANDY Tae ‘Most ere baka ts “aged t DRAMA PRODUCED 0 TH YORK STAGE DURING THe. PRESENT Nt, BRAZON, Charactors by Messrs, Mark Smith, F, F. Mackay, Welsh Edwards, George Parkes, H. Montgomery, Claudé Burroughs, W. H. Wilder and Stuart, and ra. Clara, Jennings: Ibs Mary Griswold and Miss tunoenc Foren Box offlee open every day from 8 A M. to SEATS SIX DAYS IN ADVANGE, _Carriages may be dated for tba, WAN FRANCISCO barra fhyased Corner Twenty-cighth street and Broadway. Patronised ae ter the e! NaN and Pasnion of Now ork, & B. TRAN PRANGISOG GaN STE BLA. WEE! HE ARRIVAL OF LUCCA, ftuvar, OF Lucca, AW-LEAN on” THE RAMPAGE. STUMP shit ECH, THE SJ Areata THE Late} DRESSERS. THE BRIAR. MONDAY, FEB. 3, gin at8. Seats secured. J: M. BELLEW, MatiNeR Soe 5 This famous English reader, whose high rank, accorded by the leading | journals of Europe, has been emphaticall: endorsed by the New York press, will give two REA INGs in hs Py before leavin for other ues. OGRAMME FOR FEBRUABY 3. MARMION". ‘ir Walter rots THE YARN OF ae WANGY BELL. .W. 8, Gilbe: WEDDING BELL‘ ‘Charlotte ‘arimths (With Church Belis ‘Accompaniment, ) LOVE INA BALLOON.. Onee a Week HAMLET (Act IID. Shakspeare VITAL SPARK (By Request) «Pope ith Organ and Choral Accompaniment) THE NORTHERN FARME ‘Tennyson HOR RATIO SPA a +++. .-Diekens earce, ‘Tickets tor sale Organ masie b ies {Association fait and Sohiriner's EO AND LOTOS.—THE GEMS FROM THIS IM- msoly successiul drama, as sung at Niblo’s—“T he Buttortly Seng." Ave.5 ME mired duet, 60c.; N 31 March,” ‘totes Galo op." CO., 547 ‘Broadway and 39 U AL LHAMBRA, Tie ONLY LEON” in “TWILIGHT.” DON’T FAIL TO SEE HIM. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK, YHOICE NEW MUSIC.—“HONOR | THE LADIES” Waltzes, Strauss, 7oc.; “Melodie in Fy” Rubinstein, Uo. Gounods "Muid'of "40c.; “Butterfly, song" Niblo's), $0c. HAmaryita | hands, oc. ; “Playin ‘ountain,”” lop. He ‘Passing Ship” ai “Angel and itd,” by by “Gabriel 0c. each; “Dance on Forever,” Aide, ‘oar W0c. DITSON & CO., Publishers, 711 Broadwa: LYMPIO. ALHAMBRA. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF TH BEAUTIFUL SPECTACULAR LEGEND, ENTITLED ALHAMBRA, * ALHAMBR. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- wath between Houston and Bleecker streets. Every one should visit this wonderful Museum; it is full of everyth ing pe le should see and understand. Lectures cay on iloso} eephy of Marriage.” Those parties unable to attend these ortant lectures can have them forwarded, post tree, on récelptof 25 cents, or by adoreee: ing SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF iATOMY, 618 Broad: rk. plead at MBRA, BH WONDERFUL PHANTOM FIGHT. HOW Fs IT DONE? POSITIVELY LAST WEEK, ‘MUSICAL ERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, au Four pRrOnUs, near Union NRY SCHROEDER, HTON, STATEN ISLAND—TO RB t, furnished and unfurnished, several brick Villas; gas, rater, baths and all modern’ improvements; gardens, | ~~ oy cons lawns, shade trees: 35 minutes of Wall strect. 1 E'DUNCAN SNIFFEN 10 Broad ways ee “6 A square. h New York. Tho most prominent Music Institute in this country. ‘Borough instruction by eminent Masters. For particulars and prog he American Subscription $1 per annum. Sample coples free. ready. ectus: fusical ‘apply to F. BUSS, Sec’y. i Gaza tle, with music, now RAMATIO FRENCH READINGS AND FREE LEC. URES, by Prof. ETIENNE LAMBERT, Broadway, between Thirty-third and ‘Thirtv- TO Tat 8: also. WEDNESDAY MORN 10: Books of the play canbe had at the bal. LYMPIC, ALHAMBRA, DON’T FAIL TO SEE IT, AS THIS IS POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. LADY WILL Sing INSTRUCTION ON THE Fiano, Guitar and Singing, at her own or pupil's ‘terms satisfactory. ‘Call at or address No. 203 ast Elghty-third street (Yorkville). ton pl (Bighth street). (D.—MISS WATSON GIVES PRIVATE PIANO Organ and Guitar Lessons at her residence, 92 Clin- instruments furnished for daily practice. Circulars, with particulars, mailed free. W YORK AMATEUR ORCHESTRA MEETS ON Tuesday evenings, at No. 5 East Fourteenth street, next door to Delmonico’s. New members receives NEW Warerooms 841 Bi FELoUsES, Standard Orga torent and sold by monthly payments. ae the payment, I FEION & sc co., Manufacturers. — Rent applied to- Mekoawtie Tihany, LECTURE. 8 Mk . icl nd the La et of lectare—"The ‘sandwich Islands.” and Ly a bgge hall, 14 Broadway, Schirm- brary desk. pcpeniaaiad HALL. FEBRUARY 4. WENDKELL PHILLIPS. ubject, Kies O'CONNELL, Tickets for sale at D. and Catholic Pubuention pleton & Co.": ety, No. 9 Warren street. 549 Broadway, ro TO LET—THE VICTORIA HOTEL, OF Led John, New Brunswick ; a new house ; first class and modern in all its appointnents, with elevator, &c.; Rone under personal supervision of W, Washburne, architect, of of Boston, in 1871; to poe from Ist May For particulars inquire’ of W. H. SINNOTT, Secre! Company, 79 Prince William street, me John, N. B. Tent: ry to Vanvanee WATER POWER. WITH LARGE TRACT of adjoining Land, situated in New Jersey, on rail- road, direct to either New York or Philadelphia; ‘feat inducements offered to manutacturers. Address ESTATE, Philadelphia Post ollice 7 ALUABLE FARM AND PLANTATION, containing 366 acres of land, in a fine state of cultivation, suitable for grain, dairy or fruit, situated in Ce New Sereey, equidistant from New York and Philadelphia; can be divided into four te as there are suitabl butldings; a rare opportunity is offered to those desirous ofa home ip a healthy neighborhood, with ample rail- road facilities. JOHN W. CLARKSON, 14 Cliff street. OF LAND, WITH A COUNTRY STORE, AC 25 doings fine business? 'so a Steam Grist Mill, do- ing a large and bronuns busin bargain. ON BLAGI 2 Chambers street, L ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. =roR EXCHANGE, double Houses on Second avenue, with stores; also three brown stone Tenementson Lexington avenue well Fenved; trade for other property and some ca NCIS CRAWFORD, uy Brondway, room 4, and 966 Third avenue, ROOKLYN “PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO EX change-—A party owning a three story brick House, ngs locality fn Brooklyn, containing 12 rooms, lots ‘20x90, in good order, modern improvements, value about $i,008, convenient tosveral linesot cara aad within OO minutes of ferries, desires to sell ot exchange for a simi- jar house in Jersey City in good location. Address box 983 New York Post office. OR BALE | OR. EXC HANGE—COTTAGE, WITH Jarge Grounds; fruit and grove; house, large garden ; Tk. 19 Broadway. iruit plenty ; warty tninutes trom New Yor EATON & 00., REAL ESTATE WANTED. WAxten—« BUILDING IN NEW YORK OR IMME. diate vicinity, suitable for a morocco factory ; must be of good size and ste am power. Address, at location, particulars, &c,, MOROCUO FACTORY, oftice. WAXTED—HIGH STOOP MODERN _ HOUSE, first class location, in, the parish of St Beephen's (Catholic church); will pay $90.00) Jo $40,000. | Cail on oF send particulars to B. FLANAGAN, 401 Fourth avenue, corner Twenty-eight street, MARBLE MANTELS STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZ(NG Works, 13k and 136 East Eighteenth atrect.--Marblo vd Marbleized Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monu- ents, at prices that defy com; le Me rol arabe tee fy compeution, Marble ng aanalleennseceeenennisinateenineneennessisniiieniseatistinan Sean dens SLATE MANTELS —RICH Azz BLE- ant designs, Slave Works of every, leacriwon, Mar. can TB. S00. ta an By ‘est Twenty: ‘third ‘street, ‘near r seventh ‘avenue, N. aid ibe WANTED TO ‘PURCHASE WaAntep—a SECOND HAND TOBACCO, CUTTER; small machine preferred. Address, with i also where machine may be seen, 5. T. tion and baat Herald o1 ANT! Post office. ED o BUY—A SECOND HAND SAFE FOR books; must be in good condition. Address box 2,744 _HOU ES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brookiyn, A private famit Tooated below Thiriy- tour t FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—SUITABLE FOR no children; must be modern and on Ca near we Broadw: BO, 951 ‘OUSE WANTED—NOW OR “MAY 1, THREE STORY brown stone. between Fourth ani Sixth avenues d Thirtieth and Fifty-ninth street car ‘t onsibie. Address ie careful and re: Herald office. WANTEDIA Hu by a private family ; aaah Otten a Twenty DSOMELY FU RNISHED H HO Jocation between Madison and hird and Forty-second streets, ‘ANTED—TO RENT A MASONIC LODGE ROOM. asmall tami'y, ABLE, box 108 SE, Offer by mail, with address and price, to G. KARME, THREE FOUR STORY 424 Broome street. ‘ANTED—TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, AN upper Loft, 100 feet by 25, or larger, Hoor, im same’ build ‘Address, With terms, box office, on second “anal street, office. with room for must be below 1,859 Rew York in WANTED By A RESPONSIBLE PARTY (CAN GIVE compensation, Address J. office. clags references), a Residence to take charge of Parties going travelling will find arare opportunity. No . Herald Uptown D—A LARGE, WELL FURNISHED ANT! for & fashionable ‘club, above Twenty-third street and between Sixth and Fourth avenues, Address, statu number and price, ©. By box 192 Herald office, im: se ENDELL PHILLIPS, TUESDAY, Febrasry 4, at STEINWAY HALL, Subject DANIEL O'CONNELL. for sale at D. Appleton & Co.'s. 19 Broadway, and Catholic Publication Reiety, No. 9 Warren street. MMANY HALL ASSEMBLY ROOMS TO LET—FOR Balls. Concerts, Lectures, and Fairs: also mall fot meetings. Apoly to D. MeGONIGAL, ‘Superin- tendent, tn the building. LYMPIC. weibHAMBRa. Y AND LEON’S LAST KELL THEIR SONGS AND DUETS ENCORED NIGHTLY. ____PIANOFORTES. T HAINES BROS.” nion square, a First class handsome new Pianofortes for salo ‘on very reasonable terms, and several used a little, very low for cash. A CHICKERING 7 OCTAVE PIANO, $5 PER MONTH; @ Mason & Hamlin oa n for $00; Fedal ‘Organ, $150; new Pianos for rent. 8. N, 706 Broad way. An oe BLUME’S.—ELEGANT Selocemitice PIANO- rosewood case, extra cai round, slid- pg mn musi’ ‘teat, iron frame, great bargain. Seven octave ano! FRI abet BLUME, 27 Union square, Broadway. LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $10 A ata 7 octave sroae Pianoforte, in perfect it $600; modern style and improvements, 28 Third’ street, neat Bowery, (A BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE CARVED ROSK- wood Pianoforte, carved legs, modern improve- ments, at a NBDE sacrifice for cash; only $100. IDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. MAGNIF CENT 7 for sale, at BATTERSON’S Stor: avenue, near Forticth street; city makers, fully warrant- ed, rich tone, round corners, carved legs, serpentine po a al nearly new; isa@ beautiful instrament; cost jos prt cd $265 cash; will be boxed for shipping if re- OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO Rooms, 6% Sixth fu re BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE; , overstrung, carved legs, &c. ; handsome em- stool: & great bargain, Private PRIVATE. FAMILY, LEAVING FOR EUROPE, will sell their iM octave, Fo a cornered, cagve leas Piano rte; best city makers; cost $900, for $275: Stool, Cover, 4c, 120, West Bal strest, ‘private Tesident MAGNIFICENT BRILLIANT TONE 7 OCTAVE rosewood Pianotorte, nearly new, four “round cor. hers, richly carved legs and case, made to order, cost $904) for $500; Stool, Cover. und Music Cabinet, cost 825 Parlor, Chamber, Library Furniture; Paintings, Carpet &® sacrifice, Residence ‘13 West Eighth street aa AMUSEMENTS. NB 6 GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN, ra... JARRETT & PALMER. UNPRECEDENTED BUCURSS. ‘The Peerless and g sVoapproectiahle | Ballet Spectacle, with all its beliliaat ‘and gorgeous features— Supe mery, —— arming Singing, es, = =9LKO Entrancing Mi ia Ballet a pbtilliant igh Effects, AND = Attractive Varie' ventriloquist; Siegrist Family, Violinist ; #0708, Trained Doky storm Paris Panorama. ant coon ination of attractions ever seen. SATU AG yc tty tg vine oy, eee “Proprietor and at STR PYSEVENTH AND LAST WEEIE TV ALEAOK BROTHER SAM, with # MR. SOTHERN, tes celles MR. JOHN GILBURT, MR. J, B. POLK: PS te AND MISS ROSE Coaiban’ Mr. pana piste comedy, 11 be produced o1 basi roduce tes sonuunih TURDAY HEE, ren T part. of Dayip ‘sustain original’ pa GATRIOK, as ro resented by him for over 200 nights t Herma heatre London. ji MATIN. ttl SATURDAY FEB. a AT 130 bgn re MATINE: NOTICE.—Carriages ma be inedered at 10:15, Box book open one month in advance, —— JUATRACME. LESTER WALLACK BEGS TO AN. it in answer to the incessant inquiries about Mr. SOTHEKN'S appearance in “DAVID GAR- RICK,” ae) induced, tor the PEerenh Oe, wit ER SAM,” and To rtson’s’ exquisi “comedy entitiod. “DAVABS inate a a EEeee 3 LAST NIGHT, + ‘the sr Aen and continued success the Management have to announce that the present is Positively the LAST WEEK ena iene De A Every Svening a during the week and ‘Wedtenday A ine nerarear: Matinee ALHAMBRA, L MO) y ER. ALHAMBRA, A i CE |AMBRA, 8 PTICAL ILLUSION, ALHAMBRA, T ¢ THE ONLY LEON. ALHAMBRA. N THE PHANTOM FIGHT. ALHAMBRA, I BELL BALLE' ALHAMBRA, a wad DANC! ALHAMBRA — AZON MARGH- ALHAMBRA, 8 aoraRuus COsTUM: Last appearances of THE ONLY LEON, PAULINE, MARKHAM, HARRY 1, Ae: THE LAU ©, Mom, LEN oMOOL R, "GAGE L LAWLINSON, Sunn SATE RLRE, ORT nate entire Compan; on) Notice.—The Theatre will remain closed. on and from Monday, Febnary. 10, Due notice will be given of the reopening, w! stellar attraction. NXRAND OPERA HOUSE, X 281 street, oormee of 6th avenue. Begins at % to8. Mr. AUGUSTIN ole Lessee and Manager of the Magnificent Oriental Sonsation, h CATARACT OF ‘THE GANGES, MBS. JOHN WOOD! MR, JOHN BROUGHAM! THE iis TROUP!I PE STUD OF HORSES! St ck GLIITERING OOSTUMESE LAST MATINEE BUT ON SATURDAY NEXT, AT Lg OCLOOK. IN bie cas PREPARATION IN, LIAR, AME RICAN SENSATION, based upon a, Parisian “A "got, oxtraordi ee and upon some co the Experien ARK TWAIN, prepared ex) resaly for, the ca aclty of this grand theatre 4 ty AUGUSTIN RY: AND SRFEOH are ofan ites Saety and local Shes ACRE, and embrace al that is notable trom Broadway to the Rocky Mountains, *,* Due notice will be ritérd of itp first performance. ALY’S FIFTH AVE, THEATRE. (BEGINS AT 8) and Broadway. Sole Lessee and Manager... + Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY ALIXE. MR. AUGUSTIN Pa a ao PARISIAN SEN- “ALIXE!" riod.” “Tt has made a grand hit, a it je dem tined to outrun any play of the pe- “ALIXE!” “ALIXE is the most remarkable pere formance of the purcly emotional pe ever presented on the dramatic stage.’ Telegram. Evening Post | “It is placed upon the stage with alt “ALIXE is an ig an unqualified triumpht?— Times, “ALIXE, it 1 it may now be said rides fear of contradiction, offers some the Jest acting that has b¢en seen ‘ou the New. York Stage for } for years.”—World, those sumptuous adjuncts which Mr. Daly alone commands.”—Sun, “ALIXE ig the talk in the club: the cars, at na dinner table, ane a every wal 4 of life it as bl tied sen- sation of this season. Characters by Miss CLARA MORRIS, PMs FANNY DAVENPORT, Miss FANNY MORANT, Miss LINDA DIETZ, Miss pee SME OHA pits gross CLARKE, Nr. LOUIS Mr. JAMES LEWIS, Mr. J. THIRD “‘ALIXE” MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, #! AT 13g O'CLOCK, “ALIXE!” ae be secured one one week in advai BoE ENO TICE wit be given of ed first “atoRDAy iT CHA ‘of programme. The new scenery pie necessary for eNEW. YEAR’S EVE” fete deferment of the invended change. ERMANIA THEATRE, G Fourteenth street, near Third avenue. . NEUENDORFF. Bone GLAS’ WA! ly, in five sean by Cosmar. Box office on wdully from 9 ill s o'clock” 5 INWAY’S BROOKLYN THEATRE, M*™ Le MOND. AY, FEBRUARY 3, 18 will be ni ell Mr. FRANK ROCHE, Mrs. THENAUM, 58 Brondway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel R. W. BUTLER is MUPRACTION THIS WEE! bd “hits SCREAM A MING KeIte UE, a |LACK-EYED SE THE LITTLE i Bit THAT DID Nor f ber PICKED Ur. ee iss Bohie Yor ORRELL BIST! William, whe ons Behr HU RLESGE COMEDIAN ine Schott, Sliss Minnie Si usa BORON ATIRING. Miss Laura Le Clair, Migs Eveline os the charyainy Burlesque Orr ‘ANNIE ADAMS, % ‘me sent ation of thera itis LEONA DARE. run REYROLD RR eE CRATE, THE KING OF FUN, BEVERY EVENING. MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. seb ets OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY.. E FAMOUS SONG AND DANCE TRIO, SRW y SA ADRES ARAL con 0} LY. s BRS, HEALY, CONWAY. NDBBS. ‘tony y Pastor’ 's new Drama, from his own novel, De DASHING pass VI TPA RIDER DEVIL DEVIL THE. PAT, OKA LER. Lr TALICR BENNETT, SAM. wig hoa Miss KITTY $) BILLY BARRY. SANFORD NY PASTORS NEW’ SON —_— DARE DEVIL PAT. Fr Girard, ©. F. Seabert, Neil Rogers, cain’ Wend Ti aria Gorenfio, Aurelia Gorenflo, &c fc Matinees’ Tuesday and Saturday at 2%, "Ladies mitted free om Friday evenings. RAs ONDERFUL OPTICATTLLUSION Ol Derr soBmN's Wo) WONLY CHANCE OF SEEING MIM NT ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CORNER OP Benefit of GABEL, ven and First street, Tuesday, February Geneyieve DE BRABANT. Admission, 50c.; reserved xo ee'n, Sarony's “im seats, Oh EOPLE WE MEET.—GUMPTOWN PODIGAR F°Gae vl shorty 3 appear in Harlem, Brooklyn, Yon- For terms address H. Kors and Association Hal 733, Broadway. place), near Sixth avenue, RICH AND BRILLIANT TONED 6% OCTAVE Pianoforie—Same as new; fully warranted; ouly $100; also a7 octave Piano; ¢: Je arved ¢i x tone and finish; greatest bargain in DN cker street. [RST CLASS OVERSTRUNG bee i td EW J ge 1d action, carved legs: janofort iron frame, gren hy iatest improvements: tuily guatenteed; Stool Be. No, Bleecker street, near Bowery, Immense sacrifice. JARD.—PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, GUITAR, SINGING, Harmony. —Private ‘onl; Clinton n pines moed ; clrevisrsand “studests: Journal” SreePentablished 1851. J. JAY WATSON, Director. LYMPIC. ALHAMBRA, LAST WEEK OF MORRIS ' in his wonderful changes. Eight complete changesta, fai view ofthe auaicnce. Last opportunity of seeing him. iN. ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR A monies, Arman Sx monte a waranteed: cost $900, Parlor, Chamber, we Furniture, & sacriieg property family leaving city, 36 West ‘15th st., near Sth av. .NOS.—TO BE RENTED OR SOLD wee on time, large stock, best makers, at MERRE ’8, No. 8 Union square (165 Fourth avenue). ANTED TO RENT—A STORE (FIRST FLOOR) ON Nassang, giating leng h Herald office. Broadway or connecting seg Addre: of leasé given and terms, » box I: pe tld TO RENT—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY ril or 1, val bh, ‘ena carer, a sinal! , ke. ess, witht Ad OPLE, v4 182 Herald office, ll three story brick House good location; rent pont particulars, CAREFUL dD PROPOSALS WILL BE “RECEIVED BY THE IBA undersigned, Committee on Repairs and Suppl yaa beep ane Ae day of February. 7 Bid ye n o'cloc! of that day, tor in , of, (at, day, wor cdinga ot ube Board of two thousand oe Supervisors of Specifications and lank pri Application to the Clerk of the said county county, at White Plain ‘Dawed January 2, 18 Is to be under cover, directed Novk Or Roatd of supervisors of a, Ne ¥e sid, este hester peoroaiy may be ob ‘be obtained | by, Charles E. estchester EDWARD A! la & BROWN oe ae *Coulmittee, UTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOS, Be earves ‘ht b a verstrung Piya improvement; war: nevalipents | akon, $12 $ a actor, my price, $250 re monthly, and Fee nel avenue, near Thirty-fourth street. R NEW SCALE PIANOS, WITH IMPROVE. KT the most reliable pianos made. 425 West Twenty-cighth street, Ninth avenue. Splendid second hand Pianos very cheap, and Pianos to rent. ‘AGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, huving carved agraffe and latest improve- Binns SANES UOKD in New York. Please ex- ami RDON, 196 Bleecker strect, near Macdougal. TANOS AND ORGANS FOR JANUARY.—NEW AND most beautiful styles and perfect tones ever mado, and b; J Neng, at lower pe ~The cash, of monthly instalinent for rent ring this month, at WAThKS', ‘ta “irondway, u an ity found elsewhere. N EVERY NEWS STAND IN THE | OITY. THE TAXPAYERS OF THR = Lait others the that sone, the interest of honest gov. ‘Y s. RD vi TiGURES 0 MUNICIPAL FRAUD THE FACTS ee EVENING TKLEGBAM, Fyne Me MUSIC HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, February 4, Farewell Performance of MRS. G. 0. HOWARD as TOPSY, in “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.” ae THEATRE, inson Hall, 13 Sixteenth street, between Broad way and Fifth ave ONDAY, Februaiy 3, at 8 o'clock. P. M.,_ perform: eof, Prestidigitntion Macteal Rilllavas by the celebrated Professor from Paris, FAURR NICOLAY, | Reserved Seats, $1 60; Farque $1. ‘tick- tat be wh Schirmer’s, 701 Bi an ullman's, Drouviie’ New York Otel, and ©, Hyttesten, Jee 64 Stone stree' OuzsS POPULAR PRICES, mission 50 cents; family circle, 30 cents; orches« tra ohi airs, $150; 8 pecured balcony and and arauet, $1 ALBAMBRA, OMALIAMBRA, 1. hime aise nam THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, » & LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS GONSTANTL [=lelzlél 2 z| & 5

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