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V4 BOARDERS WANTED. BLOCK AND A HALF FROM FIFTH AVENUE Hi pa large well fur: tel —To rent, at {oer term: — oy eee class Boa pore for two aan. at sieuch.. Apply at 156 nty-third + best of reterences. STUYVESANT SQUARE, Witt fret Clase Board, handsomely furnished hall 8 second floor, Iront; alsu two connecting Rooms, ish ; references. ‘304 Si Second ‘avenue. between Beventeontn ‘and Eighteenth streets. Peet FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FIRST 1 Board, for gentlemen and their wives; also misfor single gentlemen. Call for two days at 47 West alfth street, near Fifth avenu r= UE, 204.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN © have a desirable front Room, with Board; unexeep- tionable references, 6 70 $10 PER WEEK, $1 50 PER DAY.—PLEASANT Rooms, with excellent Board, for families and single cnt Ee ‘at 176 Bleecker street, six blocks west of roadway. “isi PER WEEK-—HALL ROOM, WITH FIRE AND gas, or $14 for two gentlemen, with good Board, in 156 Waverley place. pa NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1873,-TRIPLE SHEET. HOTELS, ‘BL 8ST. GERMAIN, Fi FIPTH AV VENUE, B, TWENTY. second Broads olegant Sits and single Rooms Just ‘vacated: tab ied hote, $3 00 per day pis arnt eee rae Proprictor. ha eh PLAGE HOTEL, CORNER OF IRVING place and Fourteenth street, on the European plan.— Neatly furnished Rooms; central location. iF EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 201 BOWERY, CORNER O 200 Rooms, neatly furnished, of Boo. por hight, 83 10 $4 per week; for gentlemen only. AVERLEY Broadway, Sito _ TO LET FOR BU SINESS: PURPOSES. _ WITH RE. AR BUILDING, IN FRG team Broadway, t0 lease; desiinble bt forncare nay be Doug. Apply to EUGENE oh RV ALLIER, 61 Lib vty VERY DESIRABLE STORE AND BASEMENT, 4 beweon Seventecnth and Eighteenth Anca Heat tines to'lets also the, first and third Lofts of WoUsE, EURO Rooma,'$1 a day N gr the wi ae rd family Rooms, $7 to $19; Tut Board if desire Q BASE NINTH STREET, BETWEEN IPTH AVENUE and University place.—Square Room, hot and cold Water; single and double Rooms, for gentlemen, $5 to 33; table boarders, $4. bed, on second f TH Te ROOMS, EN SUITE OR to i ‘per week | terms unexeeptionable ; day ea reasonably. terms EAST SIXTE, way and Filth avenue.—Rooms to let, f unfurnished, with or without Board. l RT, $15 COND STORY, FRONT, AND ‘4 fourth story, front Rooms to let, ‘furnished, with Board, tor a gentleman and wite or single gentlemen, nished or RET (152, ST), able Rooms for {ainilies or ganic hall extension for physician’s office ; lent table; warm halls; moderate ter 18 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH ayenue.—Fine Suit of furnished front Rooms, third Goor; also other desirable turnished Rooms, with Board. 17 SWAVERDEY, PLACE CLARGE, EL“GANTLY furnished Parlor and Bedroom, on first floor, and Aicely furnished upper Bedroom, with Board of the best quai! COMFORT. also Parlor cele 9 WAVERLEY PLAC! furnished Rooms oi Board; table, house and | VING PLACE, CORNER SIXT IR 33 Rooms, with Board; Suits, hands also other Rooms, for gentlemen, with first class Bo EAST —FORTY-NINTH from Madison av. Rooms to let, with th id wile o WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE.—SUIT OF peel with Board, on second and third floors; also Rooms for gentlemen; niso table Board; rerereuces exchanged. 41 NINETY STREET.—WELL FUR- fished Room on second and third floors, connect- ing, to rent, with Boord ; also a small Room. DSOME FUT to gengleman and w \ISH oor g'e gentlemen Tel; terms moderate WES onnecting rooms, furni private table if de 1 Parlors, with con: Bedrooms; bath and ail 60 © VHIRTY-EIGHTH STR with Board, two handsomely furnished connecting, on third floor; also an elegant back Parlor; nil Tocation first class MADISON AV! 5 Rooms to let, A singly, with Board: the hoase has been newly pain furni: LET, | ed throughout; references exehan; IRVING PLACE, NEAR GRAMERCY PAR Third floor front Room, handsomely furnished; | ater. House and table immense closcts, hot and cold first © : TH I AR BROAD- ndsomely furnished Rosca, singly or en with or without Hoard: houve small and private, tor ‘ms reasonable, Rooms, | SF ensions 25x1l0 feet. No.7 Warren atreot,_ CORNER STORE AND DWELLING 10 LET.—HAS A. Seema success liquor store 1 years, Southwest corner Amity and Greene streets. Villiam street, Frankfort House, TO LEASE—AT 33 AND pirect, suitable tor the same build Apply to 01 DOUB ) Bas ie rain, any Heavy bustizess oF at id co JOHN & A BARROOM IN SO, oe Pine street. FRANKFORT Aiko & STORE FOR Howe, corner Frankfort and Wiliam streets Honse and Store in West Broadway; small House and Store in Franklin street, SIXTH AVENUE STORE TO LE sale—Klegant pinte glass front; Avenue tor first class trade. A box 121 Herald office FACTORY, part to mi floors for oth 2 OR TOR part of the (H AVENUE, BL Rr with tools, or aia 602 West street, -TO LED, THE FIVE STORY BRICK STORE 1st A. Canal street, 21x00 feet; also three fine, light Loits, ¥5x45, corner of Filzabetly and Cunal streets also three story brick Dwelling 76 Mott street. Apply to J. M. WA- TERUOU: 74 Catal sti ROOM TO LET, suitable'for club purvases, Apply at 456 Sixth avonne. — STORE 632 BRO, DW. Store 63d Apply at Broapway ma LE! 26x20, inroaavnay! Lois sia Onleesever@soamd O38 638 Broadwa, ROADWAY.—UPPER PART OF 843 BROADWAY let: three floors, £04 ‘or together. FRIEND PITTS, 865 ‘ivbedway, YORNER STORE TO LEASE—25 Tesant WN AOR gs a tie. FIRST RATE CHANCE ly at the office of the tt TM LBGRA) FSIRABLE OFFIC LET—NUAR BROADW at d Elm streets uth of Worth stree INE ree Pe a TO LEASE LOW—STRAM y street, near Broadwa, 1 AND OTHER ACCOMMODATIONS TO LET— rr 2 ing society, inih street. WITH ST. ‘rand. Inquire at EHR treet. AM POWER, IN | JET—HOXA5, rhe UARD, 4 ter street, near HAGEN & Co., 18) Centre ITH STEA i) r NING L night and day Pig 21, 23 and Fe ee ee new ator aud waloy oldasts o each floor, “Apply tod. Fe PRESTON. 27 Rose street, OFtS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM 4 power. Inquire a Adz and 14 Contre street. M POWER TO_LET—FROM ONE TO 50 1OR th well lighted Rooms of various slzes. Apply oft tite pre unises to t Elm street, r" WITH WE Lie and Basement, large and small; ad 1 ManuiMeturing Purposes, a to GLORGE R, 182 Centre street, ester. corner ea GHTH AVENUE, BE- tween 4 cond sirects, West side, with shelving, uNnters oa s fixtures, to let, for one, Wwo or three year: nl Lass. 8. Sixth avenue. “gM PART OF 48 EAST T corner Rooms at BID ir diway ly in i book store, 54 Bast 1 wellth st is JHOPS, LARGE OR SMALL; GOOD LIGHT AND J pady steam power. 10 NERDY SOND. Be YOUNGS, 434 Fast Tenth streot FLOORS, U5 8, WITH STEAM POWER, TWO Leonard street. Apply on the premise: THIRTY-FIP HAND y furnished Room, second floor, front, to let, with firet ‘class table, None but highly respecta partios nead apply. Prices moderate, 109 ¥ Tut OND STREET, NEAR ire wa, ° let, with Board, a handsome Room on parsor 0 hot and cold water, smali tam- ily, Apply tor WEST THIRTY- STRE! relerences. v 4 Gurit e E front Rooms on second and third floors to rent with Bourd; reicrence mutual; terms moderate. AR LEX. T, NI 151 fagton avenues Nic ely furnished large and small Rooms, with Board, for tamilies or single gentlemen ; frst cliss neighborhood ; terms moderate; reiereuces re: quired. 156 * ~TWENTY-POURTH EK i OD ant Rooms, with Board; house contains all tu provements: table’ well sunpli¢d ‘and neatly served ems Sito $8; family small; reierences. ‘T FORTY-NINTH STRIC ‘T.—A PRIVATE 167, family will let two handsomely furnished Booms, on} ard wn stone with or without Board; good loc house; terms moderate; also two table 200 WEST FOURTH — STR Rooms to let, with Board week, , WEST 218 th sec first rate Board in a private t gentlemen and wives, ina sm: TY-SIX Room, $6 r houseke ri. 402 “Est TWEN Sant hand entieman and wite or single gentlemen, ewish family; SHED price 38 and 86 per ‘T.—TWO ROOMS Room on third, with y copes people, tor family. RE iso small om or siugle $22 milemen ; REET.—A LARGE m, suitable for jourd, ina private class. 438 Q WEST TWENTIETH Sih 2 3 acid Bye or Indie: fe elghborhood first OR TY can be accommodated with Mam-sized front Room; table frst moderate. PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING avenue and Forty-second street, | furnished, ton centioman jfile gentlemen, _ Adilress 0. n can find 5 West Forty-seventh str A GENTLEMAN DESIRES A PLEASANT ROOM, with good Board, ina private family, where there are no other Jers, in the neight rood of Twenty- third street X.Y. ar Addr in room, Address box 2,084 Post offic WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE IN A ‘anvily or with but lew boarders; re; ig terms and accommo 2D.—A LADY WISHE varlor and Bedroom furnished, with fir: nd Ti TO R n second floor, front, hand- location tsand Fourth and pout $40 per week, boarders preferred, Address Branch office. ESIRABLE ROOMS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY,— Applicants furnished ; particulars free. 7 Union squi wir) AND and Ay between Fourth and Se boarders preferred. Branch offi here are ne other | ‘Address ‘W. L. Bi llcraid “Cprown TANTED—ROARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, RY A | will remaia in th | Address, stating terms, A. W, gentleman from St. Louis, wh city about three months, box 119 Herald office. A ROOM WITH FIRE, BY | Lae : \—BY A GENTLEMAN, AN AIRY, as. | iit Room with Breakiaat.1n° the neighborhoud of square, Address, stating terms, K. L. D., Uerald Ww ANTED—BY TWO SINGLE GENTL: |, A ROOM, wih part Board, where there are few or no board ers: below Twentieth’ street. Address, statin ich nnd tern 5 ‘he latter must be moderate), i, WITH Parior, in ; eon Fiitioth Address, with terms, which K., box 6,700 lig Ni iba, FAMILY, A FARLOR {oom with Board, tor two ladies: location, Pee cursin, str exington to Kighth ave: nue ; price not Box 18 Herald Uptown 7 ANTED—OF FICE physician; week. Address B, W., anch office, ROOM AND "i location above Boake ‘Thirtieth. street, and ween Fourth and sixth vent id Uptown Branch ofice, "4 Address Bri, ANTED-PARLOR AND BEDROOM, tor WIPE and genileman (Board for lady. nih tye Fourteenth and Thirty sixth streets wild siey Mewyeo® Bese avenues, Address FRANKLIN, Herald “Uptown ranch ofice. _ HOTELS. ANKFORT HOUSE, ONE BLOCK KA Tov wu City Hall, corner Frinklort and William strsots ‘ork. 290 Roum, per day; tor geutemce ud taunilies: ‘Open all night. ith or withont | 7 ITH OR WITHOUT POWER, FIRST FLOOR and Basement 58 Chrystie street, apply at 7L Bow- nitable for restaurant (Po LET-THE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR OF TH now fireproof building of the German Savings Bank, fronting 80 feet on Fourth avenue and % teet on Four: teenth st No LET. TED UP, AN OLD ESTABLISHED COR- ‘ est in the Ninth ward; public and Club Rooms can be hired with it; also Apply at 603 Hudson street. 10 LET—THE STORE ON GROUND FLOOR, IN THE splendid building 39 and 41 Park place, 25x85; also Second Floor, 50x80; steam heat, good height and well arranged for Business, Apply on the premises. 1 ‘Ts, sor 75 SOUTH Houston street; Loft 49 Lispenard ‘Apply tod JOURNE, cr conists or inac aint Buildingeaud Floors wat ut steam power. . W, LYON, 78 avenue D. eT, TWO Thquire 86 Canal street. OR MANUFACTURING PUR. hemical works, a brick Building and three vck accommodation ‘if desired, . foot ot West Fifty -ninth street, TPO LEASE FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER OF Twenty-fitth street, through to Broadway; permis- sion to alier for business purposes, Apply to W. W. STEPHE NSON,: {AT Broudwi E; TORE, WITH BASEM AND M Broadway, above Nineteenth st, t or with 0 LET OR TRA ste a Apply on the A Wareroom. PO eet Ok LEASE—TWO FIRST CLASS FIRE. proof Warehouses on Washington stree carly possession, Apply to JAMBS PRIO street. TO, BENT-A_ COAL YARD OF THIRTY VE standing, corner of Washington and Laight streets, S0x75, with Office, Scales, Fixtures, &c. Apply at 392 Washington street ne NEW EL corner Sixtieth strect and Third avon’ ix65, with or without the finely lighted, finished Basement; the best front on the avetiue for any first clase business; 10 ’ lease will be given. SAMUEL KILPATR: 7 N. B.—T wo new sinall throe sto rent $1,000; or will tarnish to ‘200 Hudson x aul n ood party. i tt Trios, 8gu ARE, BROADWAY SIDE.—SPL: J Floor, 21x70, omly $2,000 rent; also large Stor mth street. near Broadway, BR DOTY, 25 Union square. NDID and Dw K LLING HOUSES TO LET, Furn ished. FURNISHED MOSES, NEAR on Thirty-ninth and Forty'seveuth streets; also Fifth avenue and y tnt street, ae $1,000 per annum and upwards. STE’ NL IR, 1 Pino ¢ treet ind 225 Fith, uventic. HANDSOME: LY FU: KNISHE » FOUR eh HIGH 4 stoop brown stone, ‘nty-fourth street, (ae Fitth Avenue Hotel; iinmediate possession; $525 per wonth. . B, adopabe No. 6 West Twonty-third st., Firth Avenue A HOUSE 10. LET—CENTRALLY LOCATED; IA ZA, Tooms; must sell Furnicure; to one willing to ‘buy and pay half val BIN NSON & Et TON, 99 West Thirty-first street, FURNITURE, Forty: “fifth street, betwee ($2,000 per annum, Ap AAEIRST, ObA8s + Filth avenne, otel. three story Mouse 67 We Fitth and Sixth avenues; re to owner, on premises. 0 RENT—FURNISHED, FOR ONE, TWO OR THREE Years, hindsome four story brown, stone front, 22 feet wide, ta Firty-tourth street, hear Madison avenue. J. W. CLELAND, 8 Wailer street, near Old slip, FURNISHED HoUS) One beawuiul small, fur! mue, to let. sale, He for eale, BOOTH, 10 Pine sireet. ©) TARGE, TANDSOME noar Filth averiue, to Bix on Park uvet Unfurnished, A, HEADQUARTERS POR DWE 41. No charge untess satigiact al Estate office No. 5 West Tw nty-third strect RARE CHANCE.—A FOUR STORY BROWN stone high stoop House, desirable situation, to let furnished nTurnished, how flied with first clasy boarders. Adaress M 1,8, herald Uptown Branch oftive, AST UNFURNISHED Firth avenue, Thirty-first and Forty also Filth avento, near Forty ninth, st rents moderate, vy. streets; xo 9; 1 Pine stree ‘and ) OUR grony | RROWN STONE HOUSE TO LET—NO, West Thirty-second strect. Inquire of JOHN 8, DAVENPORT, ThWallaweet, eile. GANT PLATE GLASS FRONT STORE | 1 FIRST CLASS | STUYVRBANT SQUARE —T0 LRT, Dwelling. ivingston place, corner Sixtecnth iret oppentlo Dr. tragsen woh; if perieet order: all | nod: u vements; gas Tors, Ae. 5 ‘stout wodera tenpre co ee ie SALMON, 83 Kast Seventeenth street. rm. on? ae diye , THE PERARANTLY ur atory House (in fine orde: ington piace, been’ ocoup! . tenant phe well adapte Inst nix yours rai Kent low te 8 bo tenaat “Also fo tet, 284 West Fourth street; in fine i Apply Wd. LADEN, 8 West Twenty-secoud ot 0 LET~THE cuneate 14 AND 115 WEST TWRLFTH strect near Sixth avenue. — Apply at the office of the Estate, 73 Barclay strect, north Rhinelander: ‘est corner Greenwich str Tos LET OR FOR ig een eed 336 MADISON street; contains 14 rooms; isin first rate order and has water throughout. Apply to i "OBRIEN, % Bowery, Bie LET—FROM MAY 1, THREE STORY ATTIC Dreing 34 East Fourth street, near Ren Pate Pe place, with all modern improvements. Sere PLnaiNG. T° LET OR 70 LEASE—TWO FOUR STORY HOUSES stone fronts, in a splendid location, near the G Central depot, for hotel or large boarding house. ‘Apply URENCE, 1,468 ‘rondway, tween Forty: Second and Forty-third street ars OR LEASK—THE HOUSE, WITH HALL, IN rear No. 4 Eighth street, Inquire at 4l Seventh st, 10 RENT—THE MODERN HIGH STOOP THREE stor tiie Dwelling House 8 Amity streat; im: mediate” possession, Apply J, GIBBONS, 100 Bleecker street PEN YEARS’ LEASE TO LET—CORNER CHATHAM Square: also, corner House on Lexington avenue, and fansard brown stone Jouses, sixteen Fooms and ail convenionces in each; Flat in klghty-1ith street, near Lexington avenue. Inquire re of owner, 783 Lexington avenue, AKRSZANT. FURNISHED =e AND APARTMENTS ‘T. WELL FURNISHED ~ APARTMENT (southern exposure), with two vast closets, fire and gas ine! in spacious residence No. 6 St. Mark’s place, » NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH SMALL fd netznam, for two or three persons, find one single Room, with Breakfast if desired. BP wngesits place, ixth avenue A. SELL FURNISHED PARLOR, HOT AND COLD water and gas. suitable tor one or two gentlemen; rent $6 per week, 115 East Thirty-tirst street, FoR ROOMS AND TWO HANDSOME, LARGE Rooms for clubs to let, at 141 Fourth avenue. URNISHED, TO @ 'LEMEN, WITHOUT BOARD, Room, second floo cold ot nth te moderate, Keterences 1EN “WANTING PLEASANT FURNISHED in a quiet neighborhood, conyenicnt to cars can find either double or single Xooms at 126 ysccond street, TC! ELY FURNISHED FRONT AND BACK PAR- lors, second floor, en suite or fants fine, cose: high stoop, brown stone house: resiaurnnts convenient. ‘Tweuty-sixth street, between Four ‘PARLOR AND BEDROOM—HANDSOM nished, toxether or seprate, for entler board, ia the new first class house Juneti ay and Forty-fourth Street [WE 1Y FOOT FRONT ROOM AND ADJOINING Koomn, furnished, for housekeeping. in brown stone house 628 West Forty-second street; Fourteenth street cars pass the door. Two NGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCO: dated with a nicely furnished Room, ina private American family, at 72 Givington strect, near Allen street. T° dutta EARGE FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED complete for housekeeping, to man aud wi gentlemen: gus: price $4 per week, Call af) Divison street, 1 near Grand PO LET-A MANDSOMELY FURNISHED “SECOND Floor: also a single Room, toa gentleman, in brown stone house 126 Wost Thirty-iirst street, near Sixth av. MEDIATE POSSESSION, IN A rary, 689 Sith mfurnished Plat. ie. NE Apply PER WEEK.—TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD, two hall Be $2 50 drooms,to gentlemen only. 100 eat Iwe ity sixth street. W “Propeleter Mr, TMTOMPANT Ucol SOTHERN fo chereouer of siteatanentenatet 2 Serer et enact eee Sieh nat Tek Is a ir, deeeitaa ee Kk ter than part_of Tiger, in whieh, he's fully eq creations. Hip way old m: Ko motion © younger I an hia warmest friouds have TIMES, —Mr. ro must have genius wall ai fe Cnener aE eotomens oe dneriog is TRIBUN Mr, Sothorn's jarrick is picturesque, *WORLD.“triliiant dra i Pown.—in "bvtl Garrigk™ f Sothern asserts all the er qui P60 OMAE RIAL ADYERIISER—Itis a grand plece of SEvixrxa TELEGRAM.—An actor of extraordinarily tal SEVERING eye lo hechawactestaed be arent. supported, Joss and Polk ‘and Alias. k ‘ly earned the praise 60 lavishly besto will bo reprone “pam svaning nnd every every ev: Re “EARURD, ¥ ATER NO \OON wUbafartess DOME, SOTHERN, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Mr. POLK, ae BROWNE, Mr "LEONARD, Mr. HOL- EAND, Mr! BDWIN’ Mise RATHBRING ROGHICS, Mane. PONISI ana bry SOHN BE BEFTON. Actal and 's House. Carrlages may be ordered at 103 Box plan open one month in ere THEATRE. ahi Po} rane dl i % ont NOE, in his dso ny arector of 14] in Tom Taylor's instructive, Dramatic Picture, fag parts, illustrating piensa l 2 a Every-day ” vance. FLOBENCE, THY TIOKEROPLEAVE MAN, resented with new and appropriate Scenery, and cast to the full grougth ot the Compa ny: Re witlact BOB eee ooh MATINEE pa SATURD, it 2. Tickets may be two pay in Meavance atthe theatre, or at Dison Go8 ‘smusi¢ stcre, 711 Broadway. JERMANIA THEATER, pense street, near Third avenue. x Fou AD. NEUENDOMET ae ¥RIDAY | ca i, Comedy in four acts Ant dou. office open daily from 9 till fo'clock. Direetor ‘ JUARB THEATRE. WALLACK ang asaa tia Mr. SHERIDAN r. SERRA roe wate y Matinee at 1:80, arn Tite Pah TN bonus Petith D'Fnnery and Flouviers wonderful Drama, eT ‘am again compelied 40 OE HUNDRED VEAL 0 Beas F# fhe ot | Be perioction, a of ‘eile’ tbod at HUNDRED YEARS hon go The set ng ef “One 80 'M Hundred Years Oud ts, well worth HUNDREDS 2, ‘ith ticle, iat it “Sym balan? om ea rarely seen 80 real Fae in thts om 1 pea the, a Saturd play’ ie fi \y ndmiruble—there is & ‘{oonservatory set inthe rourth act The themicure ahd appolntments are i> | Gewighans aariay He oul Tr des ‘ONE. “hone Hundred Years, Old” may MoNTHE safely be accented ‘ag ‘one ot a ry rene apvakor, | Be hace ahead row the thelordl ‘open y Y management. have every day, stage with BA. M. BP. M. oalehing The ‘Aroadion Lan EOWA leat PARES. bei gone sa SOLARA, JENNINGS, "Ml : Le if GRISWOLD and nd Miss IHOGENE FOWLER, alterna of the RAINED CHOIR OF THIRTY CHILD HEN vel she 3 a BIRTHDAY CHORAL, Composed by Mr. Tissingt Tees GARDEN SARREDE & BBEOR SMND MONET FiiiieD MONTH triumphantly successtul Ballet | By LOTOSs. LEO AND LOTOS. 8 poe riusio. new: Dancon, new Varieties, row Songs sie. new Dancor, e Scenery, Costuines, Eftuet, Ffeaustormation, ‘child’ View RY BVIRING (4) ‘AND VSarUHOAY WATINER, NIBLO'S GARDEN. He PALMER LO'S baja '-f tho obuia; MATINEE, ins ren. Tho Little Fotks, "the 1 ule olka The Little Folks, The onina | Violin! Davies, Ventrit ‘ist. ‘The | ity sAihloten om froth Trained Dogs. oRnbW. PBATORDAY) At at MUALE-PAST ONE. _ Oop's MusROM. OHANFRAU WO PUIVORMANCES DAILY: HYENING AFTERNOON A 2. LAST NIGHTS OF LAST PERPORMANGB af ie voung actor, in Maccens Drama BUFFALO BILE. nowpat AMGBRUARY 1f, MRO. S CHANPHAU in his original character of MOSE, in GLANCE AT NEW YORK IN 138 ANFRAU, in De ‘Walden's Comedy et or pone. MANAGE! ADENY SOLE -MAK MARETZEK pai A’ Farowall cnganement of commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1873, and AB TWELVE OF ERA Niants Brovious men ey at are oF NOTICE TO BURSORTBE! Prices of subscription for twelve nights 8. 103 Reserved Seats. ‘The subseribers pf last sonenn Seecons. of retaining inele boxes or seats for gi ensuin; ie pens son of DWELVE igus are requested to give nm atthe Box Office. NONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, Gus wit, LIAM, the great Duteh Comedian, GUS WILLIAMS, the great Duteh Vocalist. US WILLIAMS. ‘The funny BILLY EMMETT, eae LAYARNIE, Vocalist. ¥ PASTOR'S SON If, ONE BLOCK EAST OF MADI- ‘To let, without board, an elegantly oor, or ms on second floor; price TREET, Ni 23° on quit. furnished parlor te INTH STREET, BEIWREN BRO: versity: 911 T KIGHTEENTH STREET.—WELL ©) nished Rooms to let, to gentlemen, wi ! Ee in a pleasant and convenient locality ; refer hanged. 25 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR EIG 4 avonue,—Handsomely furnished front Roo With hot and cold water ath and gas4n and paw CNEURNISHED ROOMS AND APAI MENTS TO LET, AX AT THIRD FLOOR, 130 EAST FIFT street, near Lexington avenue, to let kitehen and bree 1i ‘ent $3 JH FLATS TO LET—! HANDSOM front house, 238 East Thirdeth street; range, boil etitionary washiubs, bathroom, water closet; er and elevator. Inquire on the premises, or IN, ‘63 East Fourth street. ANT IMMEDIATELY RESPECTABLE FAMILIES or those beautiful new brown stone He-1wes on Sixty third street. between Lexington and Fourth avenues every moder venience known to New York: Mont un Parior Floor, 870s Second, $60; Third, $45: Fourth, $40. Examine these’ betore caing Keys at 1,000 Ilird aventie, corner Sixth th atrock, AMULL KILPATRIOK, mo 1 FURNISHED, THE SECOND FLOOR OF 4 house in West Twenty-third street, near Fifth Avo- nue Hotel; splendid Jocation for a light business; rent $1,200. Address LINGERIE, Herald Uptown Branch office ‘ht bedrooms; gas fixtur 30 Der n 0 LET—A NICE SECOND FLOOR, WITH AMERC can people (Ninth ward); all canventences; rooms light. Also several small Apartments, Also a neat Cot- tage. Apply at 0S Mudson street. CORPORATION NOTICH. (Oowronan ION NOTICE.—PUBLIO NOTIOR 18 hereby given to the owner or owners, occupant or eccupants of all houses and lots, improved or unim- proved lands, affected thereby, that the following assess ments have becn completed and are lodge 8 office of the Board of Assessors for eximinavion by all persons interested, viz. :— 1, For building sewer in Lexington avenue, between Seventicth and Seventy-first streets 2. For building sewer in Little West Twelfth atreet, ‘be- tween Ninth and Tenth avenues, For building sewer in 183th strect, between Boule- vard and Hudson Riv 4. For building sewer in Worth stroot, between Baxter street and Chatham square. 5. For building sewer in Tenth ‘avenue, Manhattan and [28th streets, with branch in sirect For building sewer in Fourth avenue, betw Highty-cighth and Ninctieth streets, with, branches in Lexington avenue, between Kighty-vighth and Bighty- ninth streets. 7, For building sewer in Ninoty-second, Ninety-third and Ninety-fourth streets, between Fourth and Fifth ves nues, wih bra For builatr n Seventy- ‘with “Sesmehon tx Bey: seventh and Seventy . For building basin on northwest corner of Fiftieth strect and Ninth avenue, 10. For building basin’ on northeast corner of Cedar and Washington streets. 11. For building underground drains on blocks between Soventy-cighth and Lightieth streets, and Second and Third avenues, For building underground drains between Seventy. di Seventy-iourth streets and Ninth avenue and var 13. F ilding underground drains between Sixty- pao jana Sixty-seventh streets and Fourth and Fitth ave- a: For laying Belgian pavement in Twenty-first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenue: 16, For tagging sidewalk on south side of Twenty-fourth streot between First avenue und avenue A. 16. 1K Forty: -~sevenith street, be- tween, Fen 17. tw st street, from No. 177 to pler ap North tlie Rae Sarak in Che rey attect, from No, 186 19. For ‘regulating, grading, setting enrh and and flagging Twenty-iourth sirect, between Tent Eleventh avenues. The limits embraced utter and such assessment include all the 1 ground, vacant Jots, pieces and nm ot Lex xington avenue, between Seventicth reets, Bouin sites of Little: West ‘Twotfth stroet, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, to the extonsion of half the block on the east side of Washington street, between Little West Twellth and Gansevoort sireets, 3. Both sides of E3th street, between Boulevard and Hudson River, to the extension, of halt the block on the west side of the Boulevard. Hoth sides of Worth street, betwoon Baxter stroe and Chatham square, 5 Kast side of Tenth avenue, between Manhattan and = streets; both sites of Laurence street, from Ninth to Tenth av by avenit from Ninth to T from Ninth fo 6¥ nue, rape nue, urih avenue, between Ei nd the blocks Tounded by ian Fria lghty-ninthy Ninctieth and. Ninety Reet merests and Fourth and Madison avenues, the blocks bounded bj Eighty-ninth, Ninetieth and Nin first streets and Madt- son aid Fifth avenues, the blocks bounded by Bighty- ninth and Nineticth sttects, and Lexington and, Fourth avenues, and east side of Lexington avenue, between Kighty eighth and Lighty-ninth streets, 7 Blocks bounded by “Ninety srst and Ninety-second streets, Ninoty-second and Ninety-third streets, Ninety- third and Ninety-fourth streets and Fourth and | Madison avenues and Ninety second and Ninety-thind stroets, and Nino and Madison yavenno A and First avenue and nty ninth streets, tenn) nth avenue, betwoen Fiflieth and Fif- 10. North side of Codar stroct, b aff orth side of Codur stroot, betwoon Washington Blocks bounded by Second and Seventy-ninth and hth: ap ed iio ‘st side of 5 reels, 12, Blocks bounded by Sevonty-first and Seventy-fourth and Boulevard. strgets mind Nunc ay out 1%. Block: streets and | 14. Both first sireot, between Sixth and the extension of half the block on 18, 15. south side Twenty-fourth st A ak Heath side Twenty-co treet, between avenue 46, Both sides Forty-soventh street, between Tenth and Fleventh avent 17. The property known as 177.1 and 181 West street, ‘ant hall the north mide. Tg dt tween Weatand Washington sirccts, xu the property kBOWN as pier a9 North Riv 18, Both ides of Cherry street, from Pike to Market Both sides of Twent: seg to Hleventhravemtes tte eNision offal ie Boe om intersecting siree: persons whose interests are red sao name assessments, and who a" gos or either of them, are requested. te 2 one in writing te ‘formas B, ‘he ate tke Board of Assessors, at their athe witint thine days from the dati Pi te, BoaRD OF Assnssoas, New Youn, Feb. vo A Ri “AND HASY, great Star Trouhe apne? me: . hho. wre, Broadway. be in ee OF SECOND sebidod PIANO! all pentart order, for axle, cheap, for cash, at HaNDINA jON'S, Jd JeAst Fourteenth street, ni Fifth avenue. N IMMENSE SACRIFIOE.—MAGNIFIOENT ROSE- wood 7 vetave overstrung Pianoforte; grand action, iron frame, curved leas, improvements; man: uincturors guarantees eiggant arlor Sule, GOLD. rp etal Piano! forte Warerooms, No. 7 Bleecker st., near jowery. SEVEN OOTAVE PIANO, ALL IMPROVEMENTS, carved legs, &c.; used a short time; Stool an Cover; great barknins also Parlor Organ PEEK & SONS, 127 Bieeckor street. NA NO. 1 PIANO FOR SALE—HAS BEEN IN USE Duta very, short time; will be sold very low. na owner has no further use for it, Inquire at 43 Seventh avenue, ANpEEEGANT PIANO, ONLY $100; STETNWAY Pianotorte, 7 octay ‘carved sens, overstrung base, every SUIDDLR, 1 reat sacrifice for cash. IDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. _ ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO makers; nearly new; all improve- BATTERSON'S, 690 Sixth avenue, eth attoct. Bold on account of storage; bar- gain for cash. A MAGNIFICENT, DOUBLE, ROUND RosEWooD Punofprie, nearly new, cost, cash ; Par- jor Suits, Painianga, Chamber, Dine Furniture less than ‘tialt cost. eridenoe 113 West Eighth st (Clinton Place), near Sixth avenue. AX PEEGant for sal dent ort A. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR order, city maker, used 5 months, cost for'$279; Panton, Chatther Dining Furniture ; a sacri- feo pr i property family leaving city. 86 West 16th st., near A EADY WILL BELL POR $125 ASUPERIOR TONED rosowood upright Pianotorte, iron frame, in thorough Bowe cost $125; A great Sacrifice, 28 Third street, near owe: prscuer NEW SCALE PIANO, WITH IMPROVE. nts.—The most reliable Pianos made. 425 West Twenty a Pram street, noar Ninth avenue. be ie tee ond hand Pianos very cheap, and Pianos rent, Panos, AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS; NEW and most beautiful sty! . and perfect tones ever made, and by best makers, ’' eek a for cash, or monthiy instalments, or tor rent, daring this month, at WATUKS), 481 Broudway, than ckn be found elsowhere, Dire tis cheavett 200 WEBER INCLUDED, CURAP as ae Ags good as the best, for rent or sate; noe chasers. At MERRELL'S, No. 8 ‘Union fa 200 HANDSOME ROSEWOOD OARVED SEVEN + octave Piano, good as now, with all modern pee rovements; original cost $0, At425 West Twenty- ight oth near Ninth avenue, DESIROUS OF AVOIDING A PUBLIC auction L will sell for less than halt cost complote Furniture of my Pylvate ropidiee 124 West 26th st. come rising Parlor, Library, Dining Room, Basement and atehen Furniture, in lots te suit, for three days. Dealers need Poteall, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE and 8 eonatoe ot 4 cash prices, “y weekly in- stalments, BELL'S, Phivey-aes ote fat ave. nue, between Thi id Th streets, PRIVATE FAMILY wit DISPOSE IN LOTS, AT private sale, ae re five otpty, residence 120 West Twenty-third stroet=Viauoforle, Parlor Suits, Mirrors, Carpets, Chamber Sets, Bodsteads, Bureaus, Boddis ing, ee! A PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING FOR EUROPE will sell, this day, their clegant rosewood Piano- forte, all improvements, made to mae cost $660, for $250; at residence 12) West 2id stroot. MAGNIFICENT ORTMSON SATIN PARLOR made to order, Oe ee A do., $150; are Gate! and Rep sul it mintings, Bronzes, Vaves, Mirrots, pamber Salts, wal: Nut and rosewoo this day, fenilowoe 413 near Sixth avenno. “HANDSOME OABINET BEDSTEAD FOR SALE; also fine Bookcase, at 188 Wost Twoltth street. MAGNIFIGENT PARLOR BUIT, PoMPaDoUR, Murle Antoinette styles, covered ik brocade, cost B00, for $200; do. $90; Pianoiorte. kease, Bronzes, Chamber, Dihing Furni: , Fittee pr property family leaving city, 36 West lath at neat (QR, 8800ND trai HAND GARPETS A SPROIALTY, Alt J sizes.—English, Brussels and Ingram, nearly P choap at 112 Palton sirect, corner of Dut on Willan and Nassim ‘atrewta kage ta up; Carpets Call 13 Weis Bight strect (1 (Cuinton place); hp OR WREKLY PAYMENTS. —CARPETS Farniture, wecning, Pur CUNNINGTAM, 8% and 236 Third avonue, noar Twenty-eight strest. _Prices lower than any other house in the city. RIV) IWATE PARtiRS Desinixg TO Dispose oF their Furniture aser addresing S.H.F., Dox 48) ) Post oftioes haem af BERL, AND MONTULY P/ PAYMENTS PPE PURSE Carpot: a a THWATT '« Ghes 135' Chuthade steook “Am Immense stock and r-&, prices ic __ WANTED 1 £O PURCHASE Pre te MB ici And (anrar WANTED SiON HAND BRUSSELS, OR urkey Red, Biot, Bouts Foote tate feprice go tobe soem, OA Piet, Herald Uptown STOOL: Fe! CoS acene ae nad wit so SE Sho TEEE wT ae TWENTY STORE COUNTERS, BM stk Wir MANGES Sora, 818 Brondwag. REE BREE |p ATHENEUM, 585, one lway, opposite pbhaceny Hotel. R. W. LER, ” ae ager BREAN TRIGMPHANTS " TWMENSE AUDIENCE, HOUSES PACKED. EVERYBODY DELIGUTED, 585 WORRELL SISTERS, 585 and 585, B2282 5SBS6S65855358 55850855 lendid Burlesque Company. THE quuiix” ll SONG, Miss ANNIE ADAMS GREAT M. SILRURN, THE GREAT RICE, ‘nis Character Songs, Dia Changes, &c, spite Benetton Ar “Art Me vt DNA DARE, | GEORGE ATKINS SGHoonGRs HRYNOLDS BROS, Seo mall bile) KVERY. EVENTS ainiings every Wednesday and Sarurdey. OTIC, —Next week still more new attraction. HHEATRE COMIQUE, 614 BROADWA on xe eS porn HALT, Sole Lessee and Manager. PERBORMANOES TAS) THREE OF KR wow — puro MANCES HE moo) ONS NEXT. the ete iil i ashton, or hen tate, “ange gy te ative ind fasion of New Last WEE sig TWO OF THE PIRES Ck Us SAN FRANCI:CO MINSTRELS, Immense success of the ivr LvGck ian ARRIVAL OF LUGE. PAW-LEA! 4 Sacease, MILI TRARY Ox TNE BRAIN, YOU KNOW HOW IT 18, Begins at8. Seats secured. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE. ‘Twenty-third strect, ‘betwee Seventh ave, near Hooth's Theatre, hint anda CHANGE 0. First time this season e ee Medes TIN-P. O-N1-ON and John ¥. Poole’s pepuige Burlesque, rs by Dan a te ‘Neue Seymour, Dave Root Pilate sta Star vod, aD A ee SSB lor. By mero! MATINEE Lie AT TWO. TRINWAY HALL. Ls" SRN Prosi RTVELY. NO FREE L GRAND COMBINATION. MILIS" MATINEE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, AT 2 P. M, The last Matince prior to the commencement of Le on whieh occasion the following brilliant array of vocal and mstrumental artists appear:— Madaine Anna Bishop, fop rano. iss Jennie Busk, Soprano, Miss Antoinétie Sterling, Contratto. Madame Anna Kemp-Bowler, Contralto. Mr. W J. THM Tenor Mr. F. bekconiny, Baritot ee cogent in Brousli, Violinist, le. riha Brous lolini a Mr. 8B. Mille, Manis s Mills, Pianiat. ‘ir Rudolph Nargel, Cornet. Mr. George W. Morgan, Organist. Dr. WM. BERGE, Mr. GW, bi OL BY, Me. OHARLES Admisston ... Reserved Seats, 50 conts’ ex be Steinway Hall ana principal muste stores. Ms. F, B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, Crowded Honses! Fe Loves WasQuE near cener’ “ostumes, Mr. Prank Roche, Mrs, F. B, Conway. Mr. Miss Minnie Conway, ASSCGIATION WAL FOPULAR MATINEE (WO. 6), 0,9, Y AFTERNOON, FEB. 15, at 2 0'e! Gwing toi ing of George Vanderhor EMILY PAITHEU UL will give her iecture on. “Our Best, Scolety.” Reservod seats, S0c., at Schirmer's and Gurley’e, The spacious lecture ‘theatre of the City ot London Col- lege was crowded with a fashionable audience to, hear Miss Emily Faithfull’s lecture on “rhe Best Society.” Mr. Ruskin's well-known description of the Sonn "was the text-on which she founded an aldross described niter. wards by the Rev. Principal as bounding with nigh eloquence, philosophy and wit, | Among “The Bost iety” introduced were Huxley, in, ‘Browmng, Daily AMUSEDTENTS. LYMPIC THEATER. J.B, HAYES. Teetole Lessee and Manager MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 17, RETURN 10 THE METROPOLIS ea FIRST APPEARANOE IN EIGHT MONTHS of the acknowledged favorite, MR, GEO. L. FOX, ‘whose triumphs in pantomime and comedy at the Olym- pio will long be remembered by all lovers of gennine and roflned amusements, After a most saccessfnl tour through the Far West and the entire South Mr. Fox re- appears upon that stage with which his mame is so indis- solubly linked, confident in his ability to present to the 1d “habltues” of the Olympio and to'the general public ‘an entertainment tbat shall be as wortby of their patron- age as those which have contributed to their amusement in times past. the say will be rept Mr. Fox's ott tie. he While reiNGIAL CAST OF CHARAOTERS REVISED, “RENODELLED roe Ine 138 Avent rao ‘or gestern NEW, Ry ss aa ata 0, 8 SAND MG TRANSFORM LATIONS FULL arta i migp waleh pou Lay forge neues $4 "Src ca MY ee safoouyy Bt Oot Private FAMILY” *MATINE gee Sook Pen rand chet Fartoee ate Hater amy iy shild: nder 12 y4 81. "Boxee as osuale Gist, OPERA Reuss. Sgle Lessee and M: sor ah ai ‘23d street, corner e Sopiue e “sbeand LAST WEEK AND LAST MATINER THE CATARACT OF THE GANGES, TURSDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 48, IRST PRODUCTI y ere ANY STAGE and i ocat and American Play, kaloid fin. ee one and tate oa 5 tour acts and ¢! ven NOOSA pane, Entitled nouguine Now and claborate scener} ery, representing much thet is notable trom Browlway to lie Rocky Mountains, with Rew (and “characteristic “faites ‘extruordinal ea an bce bare ost Ni POTADER, Oast, Box off nig. OWERY THEATRE, B' WM. B. FRELIGH, wRIDAY EVEN Nt ary ana oMgnday, Me. ofa abnor y new Pantomime, en’ Senne ne GILL OTHE Wis ahi tee NEW FIPTH anil THEATRE, 28 pape coaay Mr. auaustix DALY. le Lessee and Manage? Sole EVERY NIGHT AT 8, the celoprated’ li. ALIXE, Augustin Daly's Brilliant Emotional Sensation. Me In consequence of the undiminished and constantly ine croasing demand for placos, hundreds being nightly turned away, the contemplated CHANGE OF PRO- GRAMME ON SATURDAY NIGHTS 13 POSTPONED FOR THE PRESENT, and ALIXE will be acted EVERY EVENING, INCLUDING SATURDAY, ALIXE MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 1¢ O'CLOCK. J. M, BELLEW'S READINGS SATURDAY. STEINWAY BELLEW will give the last of inis INTRODUCTORY SERIES of arrth ihe us i New York, at Steinway Hall, February 15, with the followin Pi ‘ MME FO. RAVRpay ae ‘ROG! muct Abo ABOUT NOTHING kespearo THE STORY OF THE FAITHFUL SOU. Adelaide Proctor THE OLD WOMAN o tl cas Robert Southey Longiellow: ies Dickens Shakespeare .W. 8. Gilbert eouaauans me Li Charles Dickens 8 RU Buchanan Read IDE. T. 2 ihekots for sule at the hall and Schirmer's. nn YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 einer way, between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Ever one should visit thia wonder‘ol Museum: itty Tun of very! ning, people should see and res Gnily on. “the Philosophy of Matriage.” "Those. parties bo ref att nd these naposeettpast lec: He art wo Laer oust le pot tree, on recei cents, or by dress SECR: EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, oe Eweawan New RS, JARLEY TO-NIGHT, with nue us fleet and Dlood Seba ‘West Twenticth erect, between Eighth’ and Ninth avs. Last appearance the present season. Reserved souts'at POND'S, 30 Union square. Py IGHLY ratte, (if SURE CURE FOR 8 iE, yspensia, | henrtache, MEDIGAL FACULTY, — | blues, ennint, billiousness, rated 18 a visit to TONY PAS- — ToR'son FRLD: ¥ EV GN- HENRY VAIL (Fall oh Wolke eae ‘by request) ATIONAL AQADEMY OF DESIGN. we Sixth Winter Exhidition of the Academ: Mes prising the Laat Annual Goreme ot é..' Amerie ciety of Painters in Water Colors, a1 ie Bill sh Colle: tion of Water, ‘olors fond Buctoibu ie now ‘open every day id Wednosday and Saturda; T. ADDISON RICHA LET—TAMMANY HALL ASSEMBLY Sgt on for a faire, teotares and concerts: nino 8, large and elegantly ai Room, on first floor, 35x: adapted | tore’ ureh fairsor cin room; also n large tront Basement, finished in the best le, newly painted and eee Adapted for a first class billiard saloon or taurant, Apply to D. McGONIGAL, Superintendent, at the building! SPECIALLY LADIES, ACCOMPANIED a ‘OR Ree, adinitted fre PASTORS | OF nights, DS, Cor. Secretary, N. A. BRING THE » Rus Lowonl, George ‘liot’ Proctor Pickens Lyon Pierce THE RA bat DENG, and euiee bulkors Living cal doeik- Coetan LADIES, | HOUSE GA FRIDAY SaVEN: | DIBB, ows, pore INGS. Bring your wives, = IVE THE LADIES. ‘A BRING THE LADIES TO SKE ILLIARDS.—EXHIBITON BY ALBERT GARNIER CHANCE TO SEE A the Comic ries ft mt aa. FREE AND Easy, New York, A NIG FREE AND BA a4 payee at TONY PASTOR'S. this oe at Cyrille Dion's, 243 Broadway, at two Cyrille Dion, at Garnier's, corner ot ay Minos yank Fourteenth street, at eightia tho MADISON, ey EN AY KVENING, Feb. 14, for the Jenna of the Free Sietivat Library. iss KMMA WESB (Madame Nisert) Will give her new lecture ow P. assisted by Mr. Tilt, tenor Trenry W. Beecher's church, Doors open at 7; commence at _Tickets $1. To be had at the Hail, HILHARMONIO OOTETY, 4 Y CONCERT, SATURDAY, Y EVENING, Feb, 16, 15, ‘ut 8 otclock, iE SHANG ORCHEST Morr CARL , BERGMA NN E an 201, TONY [LADI PASTOR'S, —s 8 FAMOUS WAXWORKS TO. NII, AT ST, PETERS HALL, MRR. YOUR TAKE A Wirt wate you To OPERA OPRIA HAPPY, | HOUSE LS EVENING. She will ailmitted tree, it will, Keep her in Roo hemor es mouth. ny JPRANIO, SONG AND DANCE—JIG AND CLOG i pupils fed for the stage by JOUN i corriay Bates Eatenuere near Bowery, Ladies tage. THE LECTURE. SEASON. _ (JooPER UNION-FREE LECTURES FOR THE M, at® P, M., Saturday, Feb, 1— Boonie, tn the trea ticitvored by Prolewor Ga, Barker, Yale Co! ene, on “HKevelation of the Stars through the nd Oe stu sim "AIAN ce inwerr’ yocretary, FAVARGER'S LECTURE ON “MEANS OF Tongues," Wednesday, 12th, and Friany, No.9 Ciiversity place, Admission § oper _ASTROLOG Ys cole nat er Rye thE ines a “he enesses, cattses mart ind $l 14d Went we with gives numbers. ORTUNE FOR )NSULT MISS it sees 41 East Twemty-ely! ta ar ELLINGTON, net " ai rake —Reclatms dru nabands; tells of ihett, business so Manas GREAT NATURAL OLATRVOYA reveals your whote life, trom the span. ve &rave. 472 Canal stroot, near Hudson. Fee $ fr. TRENORS RECEPTION DANSANTE, MiniiTS (ering) Me UBNING. 1a os ak 4 Former pupils, their friends ahd tami ilies of respect ability can at ttend without tickets. iG REMEARSAL AND CONOERT PRITAM, BABEARSA AND, CONCERT —eo- season, Balcony and parquet Reserved CK BLUME, 27 Union are, Broadway. nok Mi nied 1718 00D, REAL ASTROLOGIST.—OONSULT Meter eae tn a PPAR! het allel asl” WOES 'wenty- if, Harp, Singing, Harmony. de Clinton iret), esa tulents’ Journal oe (eh a jailed. J. JAY WATSON, Director. GaecrEvare MUSIC LESSONS, PLANO, ORGAN, G Violin, pla and circulars maile MEtoronttas THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STRERT A BARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON” HAND, _ MUSICAL. Oe FIRST CLASS ORGANIST AND MUSIO di wishes an engagement in or near the city; lacopal church . by Mi Te tictata sae Preterred. Address ORGANIST, Lox TE y VESTRY OF ST. ANN’S CHURCH, BROOKLYN eights, invite propoxals from organists for their Own gervioes or for turmishing a quartet; also trom go- Pranos, altos and tenors and irom barytones, to act as precentor. ta the sunday schoo! and at the week day #or- letter, stati za sve Bt rasan acne id reierence, ENOR _WANTED—FoR T IORNING SERVICE 1H church; a sm a M Hee reign Offord bo 8 good voloae Adiross st. JMS, WANteDvouunrEEn SOPRANO AND TENOR trom May L. Addi church; ii Plscor oe QUARTIER anducements offered _DANCING A CADEMIES._ “Dopwortu ‘8 CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT 9 aT “A foretreuinn Now open tor the reception wha T MR. TRENOR'S ACADEMY o BRIG WALL, Sixth avenue (Heaet vote aony fence and Lene at ey, a ited ak tute convenienes ARN ANY M" it kes NOR'S RECEPTION DANSANTR, Ext aug en can ‘attoud Without Wickets, iC BALL, Sixth avenue, rvoir sqaare, RIDAYy EVENING, a thot friends, te ites Of respecte