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= BUARDERS WANTED, Te Oe PL Po. re oe ROOMS, with ‘water, with firat class d. for ; ft and [hyo ‘at West ‘Twelth BOARDERS WANTERY" +! * 1" 1 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—NIOELY PUR. \ ni nished Rooms, with or without Board; home com- forts. Call all this week. i FLOOR ON FIFTH AVENUE, WITH PRIVATE ished ; references apply to E. a. D. /Diadie it desired ; furnished or untui former occupant. For particula) Sixttr avenue. pho ‘with good Board: modérate : / also Rooms on parlor and fourth ' / West Sixteenth street. FLOOR, HANDSOME, NEWLY FITTED ROOMS, riees for the Summer ; loors; single Rooms. 2 ii East Fourth street. BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.—87 TO $10 PER week, handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, for gamily oF sin, 1e Geutiemen; table boarders take meighiborhood, 2 tied hoor tole, able terms forthe Summer months, at Wo teenth street, ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR AND ONE KOOM ON furnished, with Board, on reason- Breakfast and Tea, at 133 Hender: treet, dorsey City: three minutes f private; Sunday dinner. Price $6. OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE ROOM, WITH corner of York ferry; family wife, with Slt verley place. NTY ND K Suits of Roo! rd; only one door from Filth avenue. D. sustot Rooms, Landsomel ‘table if desired * & LBROY STREET, elas: Hent Board guaranteed. D STORY FRONT ROOM—TO GENTLEMAN AND 000 Board ; also one for two gentlemen er week, in the newly furnished house 145 Wa- STREET.—ELEGANT on second and third floors, with BAST THIRTIETH STREET.—A VERY DESIRABLE Jurnished, with private terms moderate for the Stupmer. NEAR BLEECKER.—A LARGE second story front Room and other pleasant Rooms to fet, “nicely furnished, on moderate terms; house first WEST WASHINGTO? O Macdougal str ~-with Board, tor g men; desirable lo PLA ation. Table first class. TWO DOORS FROM Neatly furnished Rooms to let, ntlemen and wives or single gentle: TO $10 PER WEEK, $1 50 PER DAY. Rooms, with excellent Board, for families and gingle persons, at 172, 174 and 176 Bleecker strect, six blocks weet of Broadway. $8 PER WEER.—GENTLEMEN OR FAME can obtain iurnished Rocms, with Board, at corner Fourth and West Tenth $ 0 lo. 1 Spencer place, ; Feterence. and rear, with first ch LA MLSIPEET, 2 wes or together, on second’ and third ttoors, ‘first class Board, at re told water; ter: moderat WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIPTH AV. @ enue.—Newly furnished Rooms on third floor, front NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, Extra large, very handsome Suits of Rooms, vith or without | tes ; reference: 1 TH STREET, WEST,84.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, a large front Room on second floor, with hot aud 1 TH STREET, 152 WEST.—SECOND STORY FRONT and back Room, communicating or separate, fur- hished or unturnished, with Board; also large Room and hall Room on third ti iso Room tor two, | 23 MADISON AVENUE.—A SUIT OF HANDSOME. || Oxed Kearns, on suite or singly, for gentle- 122 Hatiemanand his wife, with Board i? desired. 12 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREKT, BETWEEN e Fourth and Lexington avenues—Rooms on Md floor te let, with or Without Board, i 130 WEST THIRTY- URTH STREET, NEAR Broadway.—One large front Room, on second | floor, with first class Board ; references, 129 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING 138 place—Desirable Roonis to rent, with Board, to gentleman und wife or single gentlemen; references. 135 ae WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, BEIWEEN ixth and Seventh avenues.—Front Parlor aud Bedroom, handsomely turntshed, second Board; location central and good; tamily small, rejer- WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN floor, with ¢ 14.0 Bixtr avenue aud Broadway Board and tur nished Rooms for @ few gentlemen in a private family, on moderate terms. 156 WEST TWENTY-POURTH (STREET—PLEAS. ) ant Rooms. with Board; house contains ali iin- provements; table well supplied and neatly served ; erms $6 to $8 per week ; family «mall; references. 1] WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—NEWLY FUR- nished Rooms, with Board, for single gentlemen. QOL XB AVENUE—A LADY, LIVING ALONE, will rent a nicely furnished’ Room to a gentle: man and wite, with Board for lady. 20) WEST | FOURTEENTH — STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, can bé obtained by gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, with Board. ‘Reierences e: d. 21 WEsT FIFTE! ET.—TO LET, WITH Board, « nice large Room, nicely furnished, to a gentleman and wife or two single'gentlemen, on moder- 7h WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Eighth avenues,—A private family will let, with Board, on reasonable terms, two Rooms, handsomely furnished, to gentiemen and thei and two Rooms to gei 93 () WEST THIRTY. EIGHTH | STREBT. SOV reasonable and excclient Board inatry, p | Rooms for gentlemen and tamilies; a andsome sccond | story front Room, suitable for a dentist; references, 396 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY. O40 cighth street—Two or three partioularly desira- ble Rooms to rent to gentlemen, with breakfast it de- sired ; references required, 33() WEST THIRTYSECOND | STREET, NEAR Eighth avenue,—A widow lady has néatly fur- | nished Rooms, with or without Board, for a gentleman | and wile or ‘two gentlemen; modern improvements; house and location good. 353 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—A iS QO socond story front Room, furnished, to let, with Board, in a private ‘family, toa gentleman ana wile or 1 ‘TH STREET, 325 AND 327, Baise and single at a moderate price. WITH BOARD, ELE- gant Extension Room of parlor and other Rooms, e gentlemen, where a home can be 1 TH STREET, 901, WEST.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- ‘ond floor to let, with nished Suit of Rooms on se 4; also Rooms for gentlemen. changed. References ex- | ut WEST FOURTEENTH STREE' small Rooms to let, en suite or —LARGE AND ingly. with Board, to ON gee and wife or single gentlemen; terms 18 REST, FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—One hall Bedroom and ‘one double Room with Board, to gentlemen only ; location the best in to let the city. 19 WEST, TWENTY-FOURTH sTREE J ¥itth Avenue Hotel.—A Suit ot I furnished, to rent to a party of gentlemen, ‘out Board; also single Rooms. DIST, STREET, 144 WEST —PI let, with Board, to one or u good ; references. ASANT ROOM TO | gentlemen; location 2 ST STREET, 254, Eighth avenue or third floor, to « gentlemen, with Board. IGHTE e TH STREET.— VENTH STREET, 2 EAST FOR?TY-SY erior table. BETWEEN SEVENTH AND ‘y pleasant Rooms on second ntiemen and their wives or single of Rooms, second floor, front, to let with Board. LADY HAS handsomely furnished Rooms to rent, with sn- PD STREET, WES LY FURNE 4 tor, with Bedroom adjoinin: per week, for two or three person: micr prices. Call at 360 West Twent: 2s Board D STREET, NEAR FIFTH AV : house, location, table, & Ine: 95 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STB *) Rooms to let, to gentlemen put Board; terms moderate; references requi ORM st, 29 WEST, NEAR 26 gentlemen and their wi fan be accommod Board ; reterence: 2 TH STREET, 1u5, BETW 1 enues.—To rent, with Bi Fourth a Bedroom, on second floor; hot and cold w: connecting Rooms on top 4 painte ce A sa QO BAST IWENTY-FOURTH STREET family will let, with Board, some Rooms, with all u family or single gentlemen. 30) SASL TWESTY-Finsr street. Board, for gentlemen and their wiv gentlemen. Terms moderate. gs MADISON AVENUE, square.—Furnished Rc chote OPPOSITE ns to two Rooms on Parlor tivor, 39> STREET, WES!, BETW OL Ninth avenues.—tandsomely office, with good Board, $20 other Rooms at Sum- ond street. family will let a well furnished Second Floor, with eptionable, fress PARK, box 165 Herald Uptown Branch office. —FURNIS nly, with or with- BROADWAY. 3, or a few gentlemen, ied with pleasant Rooms and superior floor; newly papered and A PRIVATE comforts of a refined home, to ROOMS, WITH rent, with partial Board; house and ali appointments strictly first class; | EIGHTH AND furnished Rooms, with Board; house, location, table, €c., first cla wate family ; French and German spoken; references ex- ehanged. “Address M. L., box 100 Herald Uptown Branch 8 Dd Broadway—A. choice, of hantsorely large and sinall Rooms, ¢ out Board; private tabie ir desired. 3 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STK Broadway and Floor, en suite or sep EAST THIRTY-SECOND somely and newly furnished Rooms o1 Moor to let, With first class Board. EAST TW 1 STRE of three rooms, pri THIRD DOOR EAST OF very convenience, With or with- —Richly furnished Sec y. with Bourd; also family and single Rooms; everything strictly first class. .—A PARLOR F te bath, &e., with private ta- ble; a Second Floor, fo gentlemen,’ without board ; refer- ences. Z 3G NEST TENTH STREET.—TO Le a large front Room; i ~ fequired. 36 FORTY-NINTH STREET, ONE i avenue.—Handsomely —iurnished Booms on second and parlor tloors, with first class Board; | choice location for the Summer; refere SGT, STBEET.AN ELEGANT SU more Rooms, handsomely furnished every convenience, to rent, with Madison avenue, corner Thirty th sti N FIFTH 3 ‘TH STREET, BETWE: avenues. Board or priva references exchanged. Branch office. 3 WEST TWENTY SIXTH STRE. fortable, elegantly furnished single le; house Address A. 42 EAST THIETIETH STR @eman and wife or single gentlemen. WEST TENTH STREET.—1ANDSOMELY Nished Rooms to rent, with P -Plemen and wives or single genticme vevery respect. 44 WEST THIRTY-SECOND floor through, to let, with rd, sui Board; Mished, fine location, between Broadway and Filth ave- mue; references exchange WEST THIRTY-FIFTH ST. handsomeiy tarnished tront ‘with first class Board. Rete 45 WEST ELEVENTH STRE ond and third floors, en. suite or si old water), with or without Board: also furnished of wnturnished ; Summer prices, 4 ~ Fe GHTH STR: WEST FORTY. Apartments, en suite or separately table Hoard; house new and handsow erences exchanged. 5O WEST tier rrern sree, vate family will let either their alcove Room or third siery front Room an room, well furnis! rave ‘hom: —A FEW GE 5 WILt T STRI e _accommodi with first class Booms. with ory poard. 54. WES? textu streer, nETWEE, Bixth avenn Jegantly furnish } qecond Noor to let, en suite or separately, with or without t 56 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STRE 5 aiue Hotel block.—An upper, con ; lodging Koom ter a gentleman, oily $4 i pa. -n. Aeaee doe ; WEST THIRTYSEVEN?TH STRELT.-A MALL | 59 Room, with first class Board, w a gettieman. eb ‘it WEST FIFTJETH STREET, BETWE and Sixth avenues.—Two Trout Rooms, es T, handaomely tarnished Fj do rent, with Board; tamily private, reterences. WESS THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, 64 + Jow price. to let, with Board to ue CAFR. , WITH BOARD, Summer prices; references ces required, Yr OF TWO OR r without Board. AND legantly furnished Floors to let, tab and location first class; H., Herald Uptown ET.—LARGE, Rooms : large tg and reading room; table excellent; terms reason- E y ant Room on third floor to let, with Board, to gen- u; house modern in STREET.—TUIRD legantly tur. 1 and two Hal s exchanged. —ROOMS ON SE are Parlor, —ELE with suyy y furnished d, with first class Board, at re 8 good opportunity for 4 comsortablé and p TLEMEN CA¥ FIFTH AND Rooms . BETWE Fitth and Sixth avenues.—Weil furnished moon on second and third floors, with superior table and ne commodations private family; terms very reasouable. 0 IRVING PLACE (GRAMERCY PARK).—TWIRD floor front Room, with dressing room, handsomely ied, with or without Board; house and wble first 6 GREENWICH AVEN U¥,—PLEASANT nilemen and wives Nilsen; couveRient to Sixth, seventh and Eighth 04 let, with a WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR WASHINGTON square,-Vicasant, comfortably furmiaiod square Board, wo gemtieway gud wile or party \ way Y | Board and nice Ri | Brighton, s. one or two single gentlemen, 4 391 HUDSON STREET.—TWO YOU A Oe be accommodated with Board an With: all home comiorts, in a private English family; terins, $6 a week, BAST 436 Siearant ‘Room private family; reeren REFINED PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET WELL furnished Room, with Hoard, to single gentlemen; west side, ncar Fourteenth street; references exchanged. Aadress ELMO, box 109 Herald office. YOUNG LADY DESIRES 0 PROVIDE AN UN- exceptionable home, in a splendid location, for a re, fined party whose Income will permit a liberal afrange: ment. Adaress FOREIGNER, Herald office. A. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A HANDSOMELY | turnished second floor front Room, with Board; ref- Grences required, 128 East Fitty-second street, A PRIVATE FAMILY OFFER A HANDSOME SI ond Floor, en suite or singiy, with Roard, tor gen tlemen and wives or gentlemen, also back Parlor and Library adjoining, suitable tor a first clase physician; reference, Apply at 126 West Forty-second stree| ESIRABLE ROOMS IN AN UNSURPASSED UP town location, to a couple of gentlemen, with or without Bi unexceptionable reierenees given and required. Address H. D., Herald ofiice. i A “ ye ey GRE SENOS Eee AVERY, DESCRIPTION OF APARTMENTS, WITH | or without Board. Particulars and permits free at GENUNG’S Boarders’ Directory, 37 Union square. IRST CLASS BOARD, IN PLEASANT LOCATION, | can be had at Wright's Grange, Foxe’s Corners, West | Farms: boats and bathing; 4) wiuutes from toot ot Ful- ton street. 8. D. WRIG lanagers PARLOR gentlemen; breakfast location and house first class. 64 West 124th LARGE, four, in moderate. } with good Boa: exchanged ; te! if desir street. N AISON PARISIENNE, 38 AND 40 EAST TWE. AM. street, between University place and Broad sloga PTH suit and single Rooms: private attendance if table @hote at 6 P.M. at $125, including | HYSICIANS, Board if req 70 LET, A FINE OFFICE, din West Thirty 3 loca. tion unsurpassed; also furnished Rooms. Address WW. H., box 136 Herald. | BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO ENGAGE BOARD FOR | his daughter, a young lady of refinement and the | highest respectability; location must be good; cither | lurge front or back room on third floor will answer; price from $12 to $15 per week, Address, with full par: | ticulars, F. 3. G.,box 736 New York Post oie: A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, WITH NURSE AND | 4X. bube, wishes pleasant Rootns with Board, where |» there are no other boarders; location between Tw third and Filty-ninth street, and Fourth av Broadway; best of references given. For agre commodations $125 per month will be given. Address | BROKER, Heraid off | ‘ ee | | | Boake WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND e; Will furnish: 1 xcepting carpet; perma- nentit sulted ; terms $16 per week; references. “Address 8. B-, box 216 Herald offic OARD W. NA PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A nileman and wife; two or three Rooms, with bath | onnecting, Address, stating full particulars, ¥. C Uptown Braneh office. OARD WANTED-CITY AND COUNTRY, particulars. Boarders directed immediately. opportunities, Established 1857. BOARDERS’ DIRECTORY, ] OARD, WITH A GOOD ROOM, WANTED—BY A sentieman ; price uot to exceed $7: location between | Tenth and Twenty-third streets. Address C. ¥., Heratd office. and | le ac- 787 Broadway. | BROOKLYN BOARD. Rr HENRY STREET, NEAR WALL STR Je) ferry.—A handsome Suit of Rooms, on second floor, to let, with or without Board, together or separuic; terns moderate. PHREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN BE modated with Board ina} fe fami ticulars address H. W. J., Brooklyn Post office. ACCOD For par- HOTELS. I IBBY HOTEL, ONE BLOCK FROM CITY HAL 4 Warren str ood outside Rooms, Se. ad 33a week ; family Kooms, $1 and $1 50a da; $10 a week. JAND HOTEL, CORNER OF strect.—20 light Rooms, neatly furnished, . per night, $2 9 to $4 per week; for gentlemen now! 759 BROADWAY. oms $2 a da Rooms without board 75 cents and week. Family rooms $1 50 and $2 a day —Goop % COUNTRY BOARD. $50, $45, $10 THREE MARRIED COUPLES CAN A.. fii Houra at, the above rates, per-week, and Single gentleman at $29, in ap family at New half an hour trom New York; fine, health xrounds; good sea bathing on premise: ns, lighted with gas, and # tine view of the y; wood stabling and carriage house if desired. Address . box 10) Herald office FAMILY CAN SECURE FINE ROOMS, BEST A. Board, at a gentleman's Summer resort, at moderate ices: near the city and depot; good bathing, drive ror ful particulars address HORN OF PLEN1Y, Herald office, AN AND WIF) N FIND A PLEAS. A. nt home witha private family in Elizabeth, Nd Comforts of country and city combined ; location health: louse and grounds ample; iruit and shade trees in abun dance: near depot; only 3 to 45 minutes from New York. Address JORDON, Herald office. BAR’. At NEWARK, N. J <A PLEASANT FRONT Koom, second floor, with gay and heater: smali Room adjoining, witl n, hot and cold water ; mod rh styie ‘he pots: alxo two Rooms o third ‘floor. terence, J. W. 8, 83 Pens- | | sylvania J | HAD ON A FARM, NEAR CROTO: drive from Sing depot; healthy ; 728, WO MOSGL i terms reasonable. } OARD CAN B! tral Railroad, from June t week. Add } OARD WANTED-IN THE COUNTRY, BY A GEN. | tlemau and wife, about 40 minutes troin City farm hi preterred. Address J. W . Herald off NOUNTRY BOARD—BERGEN | POIN' _/ Jocation ; within 40 minutes of Liberty @& train; 40 trains daily; airy rooms, fin sbady grounds; boating, bathing, fishin) fruit and vegetables; stabling f rses. Ay o. box 108 Herald office, or Ringold place, Bergen Point. TRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN A Pr te family at Roselle, on Central Railroad of New * intites from New York. Apply at 7% Franklin | 1, be ni0and IZA, M. Price reasonable. } (COUXTRY BOARD WANTED-BY A GENTLEMA aud ester, at American farmhouse only ; within thr hours froin tity; terms moderate. Address W, 15 Herald offic (OUSTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD FOR TLEMAN / and wife at a farmhouse in Rockland county iles from Nyack: one hour by rail, Northern Raslroad New Jersey; terms moderate: stabling if required. articulars apply at 265 West Thiriy-eighth street. \OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY TWO YOU ladies, within three hours of water or rail commu- nication with New York; good, airy Rooms, moderate } OARD W 4 private family, oe and terms per OUARMIN at terms. Address, with full particulars, Mrs. 8., box 132 Herald Uptown Brageh office. RT hal TRY BOARD,—PLEASANT HOME; GOOD YOU Coe care' delight aed he Hildyen ; 20 miles from city; terme modetpte. Sin Ab nes, Logkyiie Veulse, ba J hy location, Jor one or two er Addrens Reon TO LET—WITH BOARD, IN ELIZABETH, N, J., suitable for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen; five minutes’ walk from depot Ad- dress box 429 Post office, Liizabeth, N. J. ANTED—BOARD IN PRIVATE FAMILY IN COUN- try, within 30 minutes of New York, for gentleman, Wile, boy 6 and baby 1 year old; will Be perinancnt j ted rms not to exceed $65 a month; will pay in a I. 88 B.D, LEE, Her TANTED—FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, BOARD on tho Hudson, for several gentlemen. Address with tull particulars, HUDSON, box 760 New York Post ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, BOARD at a farm house, near Long Island Sound, and within 13g hours of New York ; plenty of fishing and shoot- ing desired; terms must be reasonable, Address SANS, box 1,023 New York Post office. SUMMER RESORTS. T PLEASANT VALLEY, N. J.. “ON THE HUDSON,” oppoxite 182d st., at house formerly Mr, Curlock’s— Rooms for families and single persons; situation healthy and unexceptionable: boating and bathing on premises; Feterences required ferry foot ot Spring street. Apply on premises or address G., care of H, Winans, 629 Sixth av. T ST, MARK’S HOTEL, STATEN ISLAND.—ONE Cottage to let, containing six rooms, with Board m hotel, or private table if desired. For terms apply at hotel or address O, DE CAMP, Proprietor. RIGUTON HOUSE, PERTH AMBOY, N. J., WILL ‘open about the 1dth of May, under entire new inan- agement, thoroughly renovated; gas in every room liberal terms made for families; fare $10 per moith from New York. Apply to 8. C, BARR, Proprietor. \OZZENS’ WEST POINT HOTEL / wiil open on Saturday, May 81. Two Cottages to with Board in Hotel; special terms offered to parties rooms for the season. — For particulars address DOLE, Point, N. ¥: ‘AND CARPENTER HOUS . ¥., will open for guests June I Board. $4 per day; four trains daily during the season from Grand Central Depot, Forty-second street, Harlem Railroad. A desirable furnished Cottage to let, with Board at the hotel. J. 8, RAMSAY. Pro THIS AND EVERY baat bd SATURDAY,” “yr SOTHERN, will appear in his original cg of SQUIRE CHUCKLES, in the UIRE’S LAST SHILLING, an original dfatua ot comie-and serious interest, in four ‘acts, by Mr, H. J, Byron, presented by the FOLLOWING EMINENT ARTISTS Mr, SOTHERN, Mr. J, B, POLK, Mr. J. W. CARROLL, Mr. ©. B. BISHOP, ‘Mr. B. M. HOLLAND, Mr. W. J. LEONARD, Mr. G: W, BROWNE, Mr. PEOK, Miss KATHARINE, ROGERS. Miss EFFI GERMON,’ Mme. al 88 N 5 BOX BOOK OPEN AND SEATS SECURED TILL END OF SEASON. THE EXPLOITS OF LU HAVE ‘TED THE MOST INTENSE EXCITEMENT EVER KNOWN IN THE CITY. Gut THROUGH SP. GREAT TRIUMPH of THE CELEBRATED MLLE. Prete CORPS. BBS BALLET LULU'S ¥i ‘ACE, LULU'S TRIPLE SUMERSAULT N MID-AIR by. ——— 4 TOWN TALK MAGNIVICENT —— TRANSFORMATION =| LULU. LULU. LULU. [J NION SQUARE THEATRE Proprietor ranager. ir. SHERIDAN SHOOK Mr. A. M. PALMER at 8 Saturday Matinee at 1:30, rriages may be ordered for 11, POSITIVELY THR. LAST WEEK FROU-PROU, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK AND AT THE SATURDAY MATINEE, FROU-FROU, POSITIVELY THE LAST TIMES, THIS SEASON. MONDAY EVENING, May 19, will be produced, after elaborate preparation, a new drama of great interest, entitled WITHOUT A HEART, for which Miss AGNES ETHEL has becn spectally re-en- gaged. and which will introduce to the public a young lady of this city, who will, on this occasion, make her first appearance’ on any stage. Box sheot for the first nights of this play now open, FRIDAY EVENING, May 16, benefit of Mr. D. H. HARKINS. G RAND UNION HOTEL, 7 Saratoga Springs, N. Y., will open June 1 for the reception of guests. Professor J. M. Lander and his superb band have been engaged tor the season. Rooms can be engaged at Metropolitan Hotel Gilsey House, New York. Address BRESLIN, GARD- t Saratoga Springs, N. Y. PROPRIETORS, WISHING SUMMER ers should do as all New York hotel proprietors are, advertising in the “Critic; $10 for the season. Office 22 Ann street, New York. } ‘SE, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRIN Morris county, N.J., will open June 1: two hou: ity via Morris and Essex Railroad, Applt- tor rooms can be made by mail or at the Coleman y he proprietors ean be seen every Wednes- day tro 12 until Sotelock. J. WARREN COLEMAN ARCHWOOD.—THIS FIRST CLASS HOUSE WILL open June 1 tor the accommodation of families. ress C. E, H., box 448 Post office, South Norwalk, an, LEicuten nOUS! Newman Springs, Red Bank, N. J. This delightful Summer resort, beautifully situated on the Shrewsbury River, is now open for guests, Iron springs. fine drives, ishing, boating and bathing, bi Hards and stabling. Send for circulars. FREDERICK BERGER, Proprietor. A TOURETTE HOUSE,, BERGEN POINT. OW 4 open; 3 minutes from city, by rail or boat; fare $6 per inonth; special terms made With families. Call or aa- dress. R. McMICHAEL, Bergen Point, N. J. sft MANSION HOUSE, Long Branch, N.J., will open June 10. WILLIAS McINTYRE, Manager, formerly with the late Samuel Laird, OUNTAIN HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, MONTROSE _station, N. J.—This favorite first class’ hotel is open tor § Zand Summer season; it has all the couv niences and cott of a city hotel; 60 minutes trom toot of Barelay street, via Morr wh and Essex Railroad trains dai C. HITZELBU! Proprietor. P ON HOTEL, GLEN COVE, L, L, WILL or ut June 1; accommodations for 200 guests; lib- eral arrangements made with early guests. ‘he c, L, BRIGGS. . YONKERS ON THE UUDs Now open. NYACK ON THE HUDSON, WILL Ir further particulars address R. ‘pzABopy HOUS ALMER HOUS open June 1s. PALMEK, Nyack, N (cay PVERSIDE HOTEL 12D STREET, AT CAI the Hudson River.—This popular hous nd furnished anew throughout, is now open reception of guests; 20 minutes from Thirteth For terms, &c:, apply to PAULL & DUN. AND FAMILY RESTAURANT, ith street, between Broadway and Fifth ave: nue.—Newly and hatidsomely furnished for the Summer, Rates moderate. Grand Hotel, Cherry Valley, Otsego county, opens June 1 Ss" SHC 21, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN I8- This tavorite resort is now open for the recep- tion of guests. For terms and other information apply at the Hotel, o address 0, DECAMP, Proprietor, SUMMIT HILL HOUSE—ONE MILE FROM CATS- icill, has been enlarged to accommodate one hun- dred city boarde: ee MICHIUS, Proprietor, TODA SPRINGS HOUSE, GREAT S" Muss.—Open for the season; situated on the Ber shire hills; celebrated for pure mountain air, fine scenery proverbial tor health; rapid rail communi- New York; good accommodations at reason- PECK, as al Reter- 1 Heath, 110 William street; G. A. Salxas, jeorge ©. Farrar, 73 Wooster street. 254 Broadway; MPARRYTOWN KH the Hudson—Will open the Ist of June ing to e ms for season will find depot on arrival of the 10:45 train from New York, Tues- days and Fridays. For terms, &c., apply to JAMES Ty DUDL! 2) Nassau street, room 36. INHE WE RT WASHINGTON, OPPOSITE the mimutes by train from Thi tieth sir 7 ments, will shortly ope address CHARLE 1, first class in allits appoin with, with rooms. For terms tly situated at. the june- 1 and Housatonic rail- beautiful Twin Lakes, and comtorts of a ched; fine hunting ¥, further par: Canaan, Litchfield of the Conne: rays, within a sh Salisbury, Conn city hotel, with a first class I and fishing in the surrounding ¢ ticulars address E. W. W. county, Conn, Woopnn boarders; ge 2, OPEN FOR hen taken low; trains tu Central amboat to Peck slip in one hour, . BROUGHTON, Froprietor. ! HOTEL tle PURNIPURE, T BENDALL'S OLD STAND—FURNITURE, pets and Bedding cheap for cash, or_ by inonthly payments. G. EB, 269 and 211 Hudson st CANNON, et, corner Canal. HANCE FOR CASH—AT PRIVATE RESI- East Twentieth street.—Parlor Suits, nits, $35; Bedroom Suits, $3); and 300 lots rep | cheap for cash. LL THE FLRST CL JA at the private between Fourth a mith Je, Cost $575, “HOLD FURNITURE st Twenty-fifth street 8, for sale, grea Lexington a t satin broc for $204 it. da two do green and ni m_and gold, $175 ea rep Suits, $5 and $60; fine Paintings, Mirrors, Curtains, Bronzes, Carpets, Pianoforte. rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, $45 up: Mattresses, Buffet, Extension Tabl , Silver- ware, less than half cost. A LARG s ASSORTMENT OF CARE yy RU RNE 2\. ture and Bedding at lowest cash prices, by weekl instalments, at O' FARRELL'S warehouse, 410 Nynth ave- nue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-th FOR HOUSER AGs c hold Furniture tor sale at a sacrifice ; family leaving wo s<unert Suits Parlor e, covered silk bi cost $500, for $200 each ; nd Pianotorte, cele* aeres, Bookcase, Glassware, Sil: inal cost. 36 West i maker: e Dining utlery, Line Lith st., Hear Sth'av. t half or AT PRIVATE Sal LL THE ELEGANT HOUSE ve hoid Furniture private resiaence 210 West Jbat st., hear 7th av.—Varlor Suits in satin and cotaline, Suits it reps 1 and walnut Chamber Suits, single and dou ds, Dining Koom Furniture: Bookcase, hatr ‘Mattresses, Bronzes, Ornaments, &¢: cheap, for cash, rr 120 WEST 23D STREET, AA near 6th nificent Parlor Suit, 14 preces, c linson ‘satin, cost $40), for $200; one do. for $110; rep Suits, Bedroom $40 upwarus; Mirr Machine, cost $65, ures, Bookcase, Books, its ads, Singer ried Bronzes, nt less than cos used one year. N. i. purchasers VARPETS, J Furnitn Reds, I Vayny by th LLY & C1 corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth UREATEST BARGAINS OF 11 x venue SEASON BY LOAN York Hotel. ! Pianos. For Rose wo: Bedeteads, Bure boards, Armoir Btageres, Barmore and Calle: yards Velvet, M > pay adva nd Vanpel Pianos. els Carpets. 9% Yards Axmin 15) ounces of Ei 10) O1} Paintings and Engravings. ce and Brocatel Curtains and Lambre e it Bronze Chi Cloeks, C! rnishing city and country houses will are invited to call aud examin YOOD SECOND HA I specialty—English, patterns, all’ size corner of Dute New York Hotel, D AND MISFIT CARPETS A russels aud Tngrain, handsome ale at 12 Fulton street, M ONTHLY OR WEEKLY Furniture, Bedding, & AYMEMTS,—OARPETS, Y & CUNNINGHAM, 384 and 886 Third avente, near Twenty-eighth street. Prices lower than any other house in the elty. W ‘ LY AND Paget CF PAYMENTS FOR sue niture, arpets and Beddiny, B. M. Of 4 THWAIT & © 155 and 157 ether sieeew At immense stock and low prices. p< finland oa TANTED 70 RENT—WJTH PRIVILEGE OF PUR- ! 1 aaeing, Fe mate ear igre of an establish select schoo id rep, stating ful) particulars, B. Ws Brogsiyn Faas olico. , crimson Parlor Ure SQUARE THEATRE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 14, * ails o'clock, thi CHARITY AMATEUR DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION will give a grand performance in aid of the ‘OOR CHILDREN’S PICNIC FUND, The performance will commence with the laughable Farce of TRYING IT ON, To be followed oy Tobin's celebrated Comedy, HE HONEYMOON, 4 Mr. John H. Bird ‘ir. Henry Leslie rr, Alfred de Cordova. Mr. Gilbert Van Peet Mr, 8, Wallin . M. Tremain . Mrs. Sheridan Shook Mrs. William H. Goodyear Miss Lillie Hollender ics, ke. flice of the Theatre. Duke Aranza. Jacques. Orlando... Count Montalban, Balt Juliana Volanta, Zamora: Tiekets unex SQUARE TIL FRIDAY EVEN 3, MAY 16, BENEFIT OF MR. D. H. HARKINS, upon which oceasion will b> produced the Society Dramas, 3 ’ and FROU FROU, Box sheet now open, OOTH'S THEATRE, Eawin Booth ‘The cele! NEILSON, Manager and Proprietor ih Tragedienne, KILSON, EVERY EVENING AND, SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30, as AMY ROBSART, in Halliday's grand Historical and Romantic Drama, as played by her at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, tor OVER 10) CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS, Mr. FRANCIS BANGS, 8 -LEICESTER Entire new Scenery, Costumes, Armors, Appointments, Music, Mechanical Eifects and ‘an increased auxiliary force and Corps de Ballet of nearly TWO HUNDRED PERSONS. To secure a ¢ respeetiully su vance as possible. 711 Broadway. ice of places, the management would gest that seats be secured as far in ad- Branch Ticket office at Ditson & Co.'s, DANCED BY ALL THE COMPANY, THE Female Jack Sheppards, O'S Opera House. TO-DAY. P MATINEE ____PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF STEINWAY & SONS’ second hand square, grand and upright Pianos for sale at a bargain, Alsoa number of Instruments of other fil class makers. Every Instrument in good order. STEINWAY & SONS, Steinw: ay Hall. A GRear CHANCE.—$100 CASH FOR SEVEN OC- 41. tave rosewood cottage Piano, carved legs, iron irame, fine sold tor wantot money. 13 Waverley place. ‘near Broadway. A, HANG WILL SELL FOR CASH—GRA + 74 octave rosewood Pianotorte ; cost for $275: Stool and cover; in use seven months: celebrated city maker. At private residence 21 East Twentieth street. RARE CHANCE BEFORE REMOVAL.—BEAUTI- ful Chickering Piano, $125; also elegant Piano, with carved legs, overstrung bass, serpentine moulding, as octaves, worth $800, for $28). 8. X. BALL & CO., 13% Eighth street, tour doors east trom Broadway. ND SQUARE D grand square, parlor nearly new; will be sold for his box. for shipping: clecant Parlor Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, Curtains, Mirrors, ber Suits, Mattresses, Bufet, Extension than halle fi 104 East T ton aven Pianotorte. AT BLUME'S AX. forte, 7 octav 4 octave, patent agratie, brilliant t y leaving city; 5 rih and Lexing- N. B.—This is not a $900 or a $1,000 bogus LEGANT CHICKERING PIANO- , rosewood case; finished all round, full iron ‘frame, sliding music desk, $200; mahogany Pianotorte, $100. FREDERICK BLUME, 27 Union square, Broadway. MAGNIFICENT WEBER PIANO, BOUGHT BY ZA. Miss Linda Dietz in December last for $900, will be sold ata great reduction for cash, as she leaves for rove this week. Please call at her residence, 140 East Fif- teenth street, The piano is tully warranted by the maker, . ELEGANT ROSEWOOD DOUBLE { octave Pianoforte, all improvements, jor sale, at a sacrifice, one grand square Z octave, for $250; aiso en want Furniture, Bronzes, Ornaments. “Can be seen trom 9 A. M. to9 P.M, at pric vate residence 210 West Twenty-first street, near Seventh avenue. MAGNIFIC: ROSEWOOD le—Parlor made orde Cig teed ; used 5 months; $ its, Etageres, Bronzes, Chai a sucrifice. Property family leaving city. st., near Sth av. MERICAN PIANOFORTE COMPANY, 883 BROAD. way.—Pianos ot six first class makers for sale on @usy instalments and for cash at low prices; a good seven octave Piano for $200; Pianos for hire. LADY WILL SELL FOR $100 A HANDSOME rosewood Pianoforte, in perfect order, Iron. trame, Found ‘corners, modern ‘improvements, splendid tone, Gail at 28 Third street, near Bowery. BER SEVEN OCTAVE CARV ROSEWOOD Ano, Cood as new, for $225 at 70 University place, between Tweltth and Thirteenth strec B, CURTISS. AUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE Pianosorte. celenrated city maker, $125, with Stool; also a Parlor Organ. 24% East 30th street, between 2d and avs, T PRIVATE HOUSE 120 WEST TWENTY-THIRD street, near Sixth avenue—For sale, brilliant toned four round cornered 74g octave carved rosewood Piano- $275; also Parlor and 50 ver cent less than —Decker Piano- forte, used 8 months, cost $1,000, Bedroom Suits, Carpets, Mirrors Cost: in lots to suit cash purch forte for $100, food as n YASH OR INSTALMENTS.—WE IA ot first class Pianos for sale that were rented durin; the Winter, in peftect order and warranted ; also several cheap second hand, Pianos. WM, A, POND & CO., 547 B LEGANT PIANOFORTE, $100; CHICKERING MAKE, great bargain; saperb instrument, having over- strung bass, carved legs, with every modern improve- ment; rare sacrifice for cash, MES GORDON, 157 Bleecker street, IRST CLASS 74% OCTAVE PIANOS RETAILED AT wholesale prices, direct from fuctory, Send for cir- cular, 78 Barrow street, near Hudson, sus MRST CLASS PIANOS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE prices. Direct irom factory. Send tor circula’ CURISTIE, 73 Barrow street, near Hudson, IRST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE TO let, $6 : $5; rent allowed if pur- chased. G. N, Pianoforte Warerooms, 712 Eighth’ ay i urth and Forty-ifth stree’ Open day and evenin: ANOS (BEAUTIFUL WEBER INCLUDED), CHEAP the cheapest, good as the best, for rent’ or sale; ; at MERRELL'S, No. 8 Unio rr sers. N. ‘all and se Fent aliowed purenise: square, 165 Fourth a ‘pmrncs AND ORGANS—FOR CASH OR INSTAL. ments, or torent, $3 to $1) per month. CHAS. J, Barts, 788 Broad way, corner Tenth street, next to Grace chureb. IANOS AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS, NEW PAR nest deautiiul styles and. pertoct tones ever inade, aud by best makers, at lower prices for cash, oF inonthiy instalments, or for rent, during this month, at WATERS’. 481 Broadway. than can ve found elsewhere, JANOS AND ORGANS.—%) N AND SECOND hand Pianotortes and Org: reat sacrifice: two Bank Organs, halt value: seven octave Piano, only $200, PEEK & SONS, 127 Bleecker street. HE ABLE, BEST FINISHED AND TT Micnest toned Fianofortes: manufactured, (rom $225; one 7 octave, nearly new, only $150, CO-OPERATIVE PIANOMARERS, No. 9 Great Jones street, near Broadway. Wantencs GOOD SECOND HAND PIANO; PRICE not to exceed $200, Address CASH, Herald office. _ MARBLE MANTELS: "et KLABER, STEAM-MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING Ay alicia fitoa te Sa ghena™ eet tree ing, Marble Co a aan mat prices ihatdely competition. Marble Turning for tne trade, ia AN ORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED Nearer design and quality of workmanship. Jal Biate Work of all KAN HHYN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth strect, Union square. re NTELS,—RICH AND ELE- gate tor fies Works of every Goscription | Mar- J owe ent ua pity ‘bear Baveuss! avenee ENE. p aiabal MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT TWO IBLO'S GARDEN, MATINEE THURSDAY AFTERNOON, T OULOUK NAY 1 AT ONE ANNUAL BENEFIT OF 2 A. ‘ZIMMERMAN, TREASUR LULU, ALL MLUE, AMALIA PITTERI, APPEAR MISS LAURA DONC? zim ' VCE, JENNIE CARROLL, BENE LITTLE JENNIE YEAMANS, NEXT ‘THK MARTENS, THURSDAY OOrTY GOOFT AFTERNOON, JAMES 8. MAFFITT, W. H. BARTHOLOMEW, EDWARD LAMB, CLAUDE BUBROUGHS. H. MONTGOMERY, at ONE O'CLOCK, THE BRIGHTEST and WELSH EDWARDS, MOST LING LOOK, UNIQUE MAFFLIN. ENTERTAINMENT CARRON AND SONS of tho AND OTHERS. SEASON. Full programme in Herald of Wednesday and Thursday, IBLO'S GARDE) EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE, ‘The ladies and gentlemen kindly volunteering for Mr. J. A. ZIMMERMAN’ BENEFIT will please aitend rehearsal TTESDAY, May 13, as fol- lows wig MUSICAL AND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, THE COMEDIETTA AT 2 P. M, L, J. VINGENT, Stage Manage (PHEATRR COMIQUE, HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr, JOSH TART... ‘Lessee and Proprietor Mr. JOHN F. POOLE Busin es Manager AN EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEM. THE MODERN PROTEUS, paren 514 BROADWAY. THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON) THOMPSON, THOMPSON, in his great Specialty Drama, ‘ i ON HAND, in which he Til Bi erform NINE DIF ERENT CHARACTERS, play Solos nan 21 DIFFERENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and execute UMEROUS§ SONGS AND DANCES, supported by a powerful company. ATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY at 23. Ourre THEATRE. A: EVERY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, and WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES AT 2. a The Fifth Edition of G, L. FOX’S HUMPLY DUMPTY. EXTRA ATTRACTION.—First time in America of ALA, the wonderful European Gymnast. The WILSON BROTHERS, MLLE. MORLACCHI, WILLIAM and HARRY JEK, the child “AMERICUS,” MME. ©. V. WINTERBURN, the RUSSIAN SEX. TELLE, willall appear in their unrivalled specialties. TWELVE ENTIRELY NEW SCENES, THE WHOLE PANTOMIME THOROUGHLY RECON- STRUCTED. OWERY THEATRE. WILLIAM B. FRELIGH.......0....... +++ Manager. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, success of the BERRYS in their new version of RIP VAN WINKLE: or, MY DOG SCHNEIDER. Rip Van Winkle. «Mr. Jake Berry Minnie Van Winkle Miss Belle Berry preceded by a Musical Olio the BERRYS. The performance will commence with the exquisite farce, “OUR JEMIMY,” as originally played by Mrs. Burney Williams. é Jemimy.. Miss Polly Booth Friday, May 16, annual ticket night, beueft of officers, ushers, doorKeepers and attaches. Saturday, benefit of the BERRYS. CUBA LIBRE, or, OoKELLY’S MISSION, anew drama, by Harry Seymour, tounded on thé recent adventures of a correspondent of the New York Herald, isn active preparation. 58. —ATHENEUM THEATRE. t Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. Manager. .R. W. BUTLER ‘he largest amount of attraction in the city. GRAND DOUBLE COMPANY and monster combination ot artists this week. Pa Seat of the Queens of Burlesque, a SOPHIE THE WORRELL SISTERS. rine Engagement of the world-renowned Pantormimists, Eight he great ZANFRETTA TROU Eight in ‘The great ZANFRETTA TROUP: in number. ©The great ZANFRETTA TROUPE.@ number. Engagement of the beautiful and charm. BETTIE © and REMMELSBERG SISTERS SOPHIE. @————. . 3. HOLDEN, THE GREAT TENOR SINGER; Miss Min- nie’ Jackson, Miss Louisa Arnott, Miss Hall, Miss R THE CHARMING BURLESQUE ACTRESSES. GEORG ATKINS, WILLIAM WEST, J. LANG, GEORGE H. COES, LUKE SCHOOLCRAFT. (See Bills.]_ 100 SPECIALTIES. [See Bills.] Doors open at7;g¢urtain rises at 8 o'clock. Popular rices ot admission. Seats secured in advance, MATINEEK EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, TPONY PASTOR'S OPBRA HOUSE, __201 BOWERY. D. L. MORRIS, DUTCH COMEDIAN, GRAND FORTY FEMALE JACK SHEPPARDS, MATINEE GRAND AMAZONIAN MARCH. MATINEE RY CANCAN, MATINEE BY THE WONDERFUL ZIGZAGS, MATINEE ST. GEORGE AND GIBBONS, MATINEE the new Song and Dance Artists. MATINEE THE FEMALE MINSTRELS, MATINEE BILLY PASTOR AND ROSA LEE, TO-DAY, 16 LADY VOCALISTS. AT 24. AND ALL THE FAVORITE AR’ CADEMY OF MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA. MAX MARETZEK. Director. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY, WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 28, ats P.M, POSITIVELY THE ONLY ‘APPEARANCE OF PAULINE LUCCA and CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, MIGNON, Subscribers and others wishing toretain their seats will make application at the Academy. W YORK MUSEUM OF ‘ANATOMY, 613 BROAD- ay, between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Every one should visit the wonderiul Mugen jit isfull of every. thing people should see and understand. Lectures daily on “The Philosophy of Marriage.” Those parties unable to attend these important lectures can have them tor- ‘warded, post free, on receipt of 25 cents, by addressin SECRETARY N&W YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 61) Broadway, New York. 188 ANTOINETTE STERLING will give a BALL. CONCERT reviousto her departure for Europe, esday, May 13, at 8 P. M. Anna Mentig: Miss H tilda Toedt, Violinist, an $1; reserved seats, $1 5). 701. Broadwa, tertainment IMEF AT BROOKLYN ACADEMY TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT AND FAREWELL OF AIMEE AND THE PARISIAN OPERA BOUFFE. LA GRANDE DUCHESSE, Seats at Brookivn Academy and 114 Broadway, N. Y. HE ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION OF THE NEW | York'Institution for the Blind, consisting of Vocal and instrumental Music, Literary Exerelses, &c., will be held at Steinway Hall. oh Wednestay Evening, May 1, 1873, commencing at8'o’clock. Admission J {ENCING AND BOXING ACA place, near Broadwa A fine assortment ot Gloves on hand and for sale. t Irving Hall, on She will be assisted’ by Miss nrietta Beebe, Soprano; Miss Ma- the English Glee Club. Tickets, May be obtained at Schirmer’s, nd at the door on the evening of the en- ‘AN! EMMA GRATTAN. The janice will ‘commence with NOBODY CHILD, luding with JACK SHEPPARD, SACK HARKAWAY, IN BOTH OF WHICH Replete with BAIL MPa | eee vee WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 1, BENEFIT OF THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 15, JOINT BENEFIT OP} MESSRS. J. J. WALLACE AND T. L. CONNOR, FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, MAY 15, BENE FIT OF SUPERINTENDENT WM. A. LiLUIENDAHIe TH AVENUE THEATRE 4 (curtain rises at os 723 and 78) BROADWAY. 2 Mr. AUGUSTIN DaLY, Sole Lease LAST WEEK of DIVOKCK. SATURDAY, MAY 17, LAST MATINEE of ** TO-MORROW, (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, May 14,’ BENEFIT of Miss LINDA DIETZ. : *MONDAY EVENING, May 19, BENEFIT of My. We DAVIDGE, NEXT TUESDAY NIGRT, MAY 20, cs FIRST PRODUCTION ot 8 novel Play of POWERFUL EatOLIONAL CHARACTER, , entitle MADELEIN MOREL, by Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY, based upon the latest and most brilliant work of Dr. Mosenthal, of Vienna; to be. given with the most elaborate surroundings and an ex-- raordinary cast. IFTH AVENUE THEATRE. ; TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, MaY 4, Benefit of, MISS LINDA DIETZ, | on which occasion she will appear as GRACE in the- 23ist performai be sie DIVORCE, RAND OPERA HOUSE. Commences at 7% o'clock, Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY... +-boie Lessee and Mauager * Mr. CHARLES FECHTER EVERY NIGHT, in the magnificent Romantic Drama of MONTE CRISTO, Produced with the most ciaborate and ingenious seenic: and aie anical illusions ever presented upon the Ameri can stage. Characters by Mr, CHARLES J, Ar. OBA RES 4 JE} LIZZIE PRICE, Mr, J. B. STUDLEY, Mr. CHA! LE CLERCQ, Mr. B. 'T, RINGGOLD, ‘Mr, ‘J. W. NINGS, Mr. 0. 'T. ROCKWELL, Mr. M. ‘GOLDEN, Mr. D’ORSAY OGDEN, Mr. CHAPMAN, Miss JOSEPHINE HENRY; Messrs, MEADE, PEAKES, PIERCE, CHAP» MAN, BEMES, SERLE and others. GRAND FECHTER MATINEE SATURDAY. . *s Seats may be secured twenty daysin advance. Ap | re iteation by mail or telegraph, directed to the Manager, lle Promptly attended to. "Box office opemtrom 816 aily. ERMANIA THEATRE, Fourteenth street, near Third avenue. AD, NEUENDOREF 0.0.02 2.020 ++ -Director TUESDAY, MAY i8, WAS GOTT ZUSAMMEN FUEGT. DAS SOLL DER MENSCH NICHT SCHEIDEN, Comedy, in five acts, by Roberstein, ‘open daily from 9 till 4 o'clock. ME ¥ 3 CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, Repetition of the sensa‘ion ER THE GASLIGHT, with all its realistie scenery d wonderiul effects. yin '4 R° NSTEIN MATINEE RECITALS, TO-MORROW, Steinway Hall.—To morrow afternoon atz} LAST APPEARANCE BUT FIVE IN AMERICA OF MR. ANTON RUBINSTEIN, PROGRAMME FOR WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Sonata, C sharp minor, opus 27. - Beethoven Sonata, D minor, opus ‘Beethoven, Sonata, C major Beethoven: Sonata, F minoi .--Beethoven Sonata, E major, opus 109, ‘Beethoven Sonata, C minor, opus 111. ‘Beethoven. THE REMAINING FIVE RECITALS, CONSTITUTING » RUBINSTEIN’S LAST APPEAI ‘CBS IN AMERICA, willbe given, on the afternoons of Friday, May 16; Sat) urday, May 17; Monday, May 19; Tuesday, May 20, and Thursday even! ng, May $2, Subscription Tickets to remaining six recitals, $9. Can still be had at Steinway's Admission to single Recitals, $1; Reserved Seats, $1 ex- tra. Gan be had at the usual ticket offices. BYANT'S OPERA HOUSE—TWENTY-THIRD ST. between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth's Theatre. Every evening at8. Saturday Matinco at2 BRILLIANT SUCCES: CROWDED HOUSES. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. Genevieve de Bryant BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. ‘My Old Dad. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. | Can You Stand On Your Head? BRYANT'S MINSTRE Moving. Ist of May. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, Banjo Comicalities. FAMILY MATINEES EVERY SATURDAY AT 2. BRYANT’S OPERA HOUSE. EXTRA MATINER. on THURSDAY AV EBRNOON, Ar 15, 1873. Volunteers and new atiractions on this occasion. At 2 o'clock. At 2 o'clock, GENtEAL PARK GARDEN. THRO, THOMAS, J. KOCH & CO. seteecseres PRODTICtOTS OPENING OF GENTRAL PARK GARDEN, DNESDAY) EVENING, MAY M4, AT 8, witl THEODORE THOMAS unequalled SUMMER NiUilTS’ CONCERTS, PROGRAMME. TO-MORROW (W 6, Reverie Symphony. , F BEren or the Wood Nymphs} “in Wades? {+ “Rast 8. Selections, first act Lohengrin’? Wi 9 Overture, “William Tell 10, Amaryilis, alr counposed b; ir i. Waltz * ‘ine, Woman and Si ne . Strauss 12, March. +e . Michaelis ‘Admission 5) cents, age: gan now be obtained at the. principal music stores y and at Central Part arden, rene RIVATE BOXES TWO DOLLARS EXTRA, ERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, Fifty-eighth street, between Lexington and Third avs. fs We her gE ENENG WEEK nat ¢ public ig hereby respectfully informed that 7 A SUMMER SEASON OF OPERETTE AND LIGHT COMEDY will be inaugurated on SATURDAY, May 17, at 8 P.M, The company consiats of she best talent in the country. A COMPLETE ORCHESTRA AND FULL CHORUS. Admission, 50 cents; Reserved Seats, 25 cents extras Boxes, $1 Wiextar. Packayes of 12 tickets $5. TEINWAY HALL—BELLE FAREWELL READINGS, Thursday evening, May 15. 3. M, BELLEW. Programme.—Part I— Madison Morton; “Belshazzar’s, Feast,” Arnold Glove and the Lions,” Leigh Hunt; ‘The Eatonswill Election,” Dickens. Interval of ton minutes. Part II—Kin; Lear—The Curse of Goneril,” Shaks— ‘The Children,” Dickens; “Battle of Fontenoy,™ Mayor Namby.” Wilkte Collins, , $1, at SCHIRMER'S, Lid Broadway, and the Hall, he 201 noweny. Pina ep THE DAY.| BOWERY TONY PASTOR'S. CANCAN, ITEINWAY HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 16, MLLE. LIEBHART'S BENEFIT, Mile, LOUISE LIEBHART hi A BENEF' the honor t announce K CONCERT For FRIDAY EVES ING, may 16, rs, when the following brilliant array of arusts will appear: Mr. ANTON RUBINSTEIN, ence Miss ANNA MEHLIG (her last appearance in America); Mile. PAULINE CANISSA, Soprano; Mile. ANNA DRAS- DIL, Contralto; Mons. EMILE SAURET, Vio in Virtuosos, on H. MILLARD, Tenor, and Mile. LOUISE LIEBHART oprano. On this occasion will be pertarmed for the first time, by Mr. ANTON RUBINSTEIN and Miss ANNA MBHLIG, SCHUMANN'S ANDAN(E AND VARIATIONS FOR* TWO PIANOS. Reserved Seats. reer . 8 Can be had on and atter TUESDAY MORNING, May 13,. at usual ticket oftices. ‘ELL, YOU row | YOU MUST SKE D. L. MOR. HOW IT VOS RIS, the world-tamed Dutch Com- MYSELF, edian, at TONY PASTOR'S Opera. RE TUE |. THE ENTIRE COMPANY, INCLUDING LATEST | 30 young Ladies and the Zgzags, in the NEW new sensation, the Bowery Cancan, at SENSATION. | TONY PASTOWS Opera House. Matinee N ONCE TO CONTRACTORS, Sealed proposals will be received by the under- signed until 3 o'clock P. M. of Tuesday, the 20th inst. tor construct! new sewers on Fourth enue and inter- seoting st between Forty ninth street and Harlem Kiver, at points where the {taprovement ot Fourth ave- nue will render the present sewers useless. Plans, speci- fications and forms of proposals are now ready ‘at this office. The undersigned reserve the right to reject any and all bids Which they may deem prejudicial to the in- | terests represented by them. " i ALLAN CAMPBELL, Board of A, W. CRAVED Enyineers, EDWD. H. TRACY, [Fourth Avenue I, ©, BUCKHOUT, Improvement. JEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE, | S Rito rrastees of the Tentn ward, at the ofice of the Clerk of the Board of Education, corner of Grand | and Elm streets, until Monday, May 28, 1875, and untild o'clock P. M. on said day, tor the Desks, Seats and other Furniture, required for Primary School No. 1, on Ludiow street, near Delancy street. ‘Also at the same time and piace. proposals will be yecsived for the Steam Heating Apparatus tor said | school. : Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Superintendent of School Buildings, 146 Grand street, ira floor. tu wouresponsible and approved sureties will be required from each successful bidder; Proposals will not be con- sidered unless sureties are named, ‘The Braraes reserve tite right to reject any or all of the re sals ofte: ls hag ALoxgo TRU PETER DENSERLEIN, Board of School Trustees, Tenth ward. Dated New York, May 12, 1873. CSAS OF HAVANA TOBACCG $9); Fi. de Cuba Galanes, $60; E: to imported in appearance ani quali |. RAYNOR & OC BILLIARDS. lla STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AN! Al. the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions for i A M0 Phelan, House. Matinee to-day, at 24. ELLEW’S FAREWELL READING, STEINWAY HALL, THURSDAY EVENIG, MAY 15, ander the auspices ot the Dry Goods Clerks Early Closing and Benevolent Association. The last appearance this season in America of the Shakspeare otf readers, J, M. BELLEW, with an entirely new programme. Hon. J. R. Brady wilh preside. j Tickets $1, at Schirmer's and 114 Broadwa: 3 ,SIXTEEN YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUIs Vocalists, in songs, choruses, j de. at S| TONY PASTOR'S Opera House. 3 MATINEE TO-DAY, (SARD PIANO, ORGAN, GUITAR, SINGING, HARP, Harmony; private lessons only. 92 Clinton place (Eighth street: “Aumoz-vous la Musique” given away. Read and profit by it. Circulars mailed, IRST CLASS BASS SINGER WANTED—FOR AN uptown Episcopal church ; $400, Address. BASSO, station tH, stating full pi lars as to voice. qualification and experience. USICAL HUMBUGS EXPOSED.—RUAD “AIMEZ- vous la Musique,” especially if ‘you have been vic~ tmized. Given away at WATSON'S Music Roumms, 92: Clinton place (Bighth street). 0 rs nutiled. NE HUNDKED PIECES OF BEAUTIFUL MUSIC” tor $1; Strauss, Ley’ Beethoven, Richards, Grove and others; also 1. 0 Strings and Piano for sale; must be sold. 60 Broadway, up stairs. IANO, SINGING, DRAWING, LESSONS IN HIGHER: PANG ower Engiisn branches; Shakespearian recita- fions; letturs written and literary articles furnished to. newspapers or individuals, 34% Kast 17th st, ANTED-TENOR SINGER, AT A CHURCH IN New Orleans, La.; salary $000; travelling expenses: advanced ; those able to teach plano will have an exeele font chance of more than loubling their income, "App in person to Rev. JOSEPH LEUCHT, 30 Academy streel Newark, N. J, Westar cot A QUARTETTE CHOIR A TENOR, le With. a good voleo, who is Yrilling to vive his ger: es In. return Tor private lessons in music. ORGANIST, Hoboken, NJ See ee THE LECTURE SEASON. OWN B. GOUGH ON “PECULIAR PROPLE.Y inray af Weetnre this season esday evening, May 13, at Tickets dic. ; Reserved seats Be? 701 Broadway; Ditson's, 711 Bi (wayt Dr Ap oi Broadway, and road way AJ. Flaber’s,