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BUARDERS Roki toca , TRS ve ecaeee LARGE, WELL FURNISHED, AIRY OON-aEO" 1 a tobe , ample closets, hot and cold water, —_ £2 0M, Hoard tera very low; also Kooms for gen! PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED ROOM, foro tor, baton all Somesmiences, ith wood cones! weighborood. Q3'Sevenin avenue. NEW YORK HERALD: THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEE‘. “BOARDERS WA! ‘WANTED. verse mtn tiera FURNISHED HED ROOMS ABE a, board sty ao ie “Gr West Thirty-afth st roe se suinty-Ofth street Nuss HARD TO LL teed GOOD BOARDING PLACE i ages derramane.naes: Rak central & ecting Rooms; figs stoop ‘be house 5 peat all conveniences fur: Jegant ; homemade food ; hy zi Price fer a ; oiparicgia. (DSO! FURNISHED BACK 'ARLOR, wl elon, gt stable for $wo, with good table taal rivate fan iy 10 ag single Boom for Tmatiotnan 07 Bast i Wivetsonth sires LOC! FROM BROADWAY.—TO LET, WITH 2 Board. large, handsomely furnished Room, suitable fortwo Weabis Board. 6 ast Fourth street’ 4. Rita ERTS FUE RAN rnt ms al or singly, Oa of getitiemen or club; also th Board: PAN WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—NEWLY painted and papered Second Floor to let, with Board; Jarge closets; hot and cold water; also trout Room, third floor ; large closets, TH AVENUE, 2%—TWO OR THREE SINGLE = fine can have a very large front Room and one Room, with Board; references, 5 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO ones. bait abtaodon al street.—Neatly turnished for gentlemen a wives or ftpead oe Sien: desirable ls st class, location. Tal TH AVEN Ht uaguldieont Su Sutt of Apartments, sepeeeh ot ‘aith woaras ust vacated. 70 $10 PER WEEK, $1 6) PER DAY.— PLEASANT with excellent Board, for families and sin- le, at eee ine land 176 Bleecker street, six blocks west of 9 or NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY PoP ey trea on Merb Board $4 ‘ ‘ ‘14. BAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Madigon avenues —Handsomely furn: ooms with first class Board, to families or sgle gentle private table it desired: TH STREET, 152 We#ST.—BOARD AT SUMMER a ices; large and small Rcoms on second, third and attic floors; water conveniences in rooms; American ET rae A. SACRIFICE—AN ELEGANT BACHE- T° ; bathroom, parlor and dinin room; situat aHon Sentral and fashionable. with or with ‘out meals; fem sune 6 tor (ors moms Address box 2,508 Post office. __ BOARD ! AND LODGING "WANTED. SUMMER RESORTS. Js, Will Hide from the o iy Via irs aod Eos Re Ai be made by mail at Colom: pletore eo can, be seen every Wednes nWARREN COLEMAN. House, ‘where th oH day trom 12 until 3 o’cloc. S Pedal MANSION HOUSE, Lor Baden: om = wittiak Let MUINTYRE, Manager, formerly with the late Samuel Laird. I ARCHWOOD.—FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS, 4 splendid drives, spety, walks, sea bathing, g food, stabling, elegant 3 references. Ok changed. ‘Address GE) Hey box 44d, South Norwalk, jonn, Big tency grey sogpuign of gucws une ia. or w n for on of gu june ‘or erms, &c., oiddress M. ePALRD, Pr TROARD W WANTED—hY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE “AND little girl, five years old, in a plain (amily; east side preferred ; terms must be moderate, Address B., Herald office. OARD WANTED—IN HARLEM, FOR THE SUMMER, er © young gentionen, vicinity of 130th street Rear the giver: dress with reterences, D, M. K., Boor WANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY. crea pmvantass directed immediately. 16 4 BOARDEKS’ DIRECTORY, 737 Broadway. igeigeeegnd AND WIFE REt hte LARGE ROOM ‘or Room and Bedroom, with ermanently {or the amines, bepress Futh and zon Seer end fone mnt ed se naas, not os cede. in. Fa notic fiona offered and terms. PMN eeore rot Waewes LARGE SECOND FLOOR, FOR FOUR perso! nm eure ‘avenue, above Twenty-third street, with "Noard,'by- th the year. ‘Address L. B. 8., Herald Up- town Branch off SEND Best BROOKLYN BUARD. NI cot bla 8 Cea care and good trinings ng ota chinean in ie nt care and K: 10 of fami se et reference. as Mra. H., lock box 615, ae TWO GENTLEMEN, A LARGE FRONT Room, breakfast and tea included, within a short distance of South ferr: Eroorlyny no other boarders; references required, ress: .. Brooklyn Fost oflice: HOTELS, NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AVE- nue,—Pleasant Rooms tor gentlemen or families; transient or permanent, with or without meals; private table if desired. Baths Cid all night, ALLEN HOUSE, 166 HUDSON STREET, CORNER of Laight.—Exce!lent Bonrd, $6 to $7 9 per week, with single Room; single Room, eae board, $2 and = Lodging, 50 cents gentiemen only. Open all AND FAMILY MANGLES. J. G. yo WE No-t Liberty plate, New York. OTEL 8ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY. second street and Broadway.—Most excellent aud convenient situation in the ey for transient as well as ermaneut guests. Rooms afl front, with or without joard: if table d’Hote, $350 Dor day, Lae HOTEL (ONE BLOCK FROM CITY HALL), 56 Warren street.—Outside Rooms, 50c. a day; $2 to $3 a week; family Rooms, $1 and $1 S0aday; $4to $8a week. stamily ; small and select. 1 EAST NINTH STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS, with first class French Board; also, table Board at “$10 per week. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE 19 Ritiavenae HoiclocNew and elegantly turnished Rooms to let, with or without Board. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, with Board, to families or single gentlemen; also *table Board given at $5 per week. ) FOR TWO GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMAN $20 and wife; new ane elegantly furnished Koom, second story, bath’ ect AT neatly cooked Board; pri- “Wate family, 228 West Twelfth street. ys 1D STREET, 440 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR. nished Rooins, te let, with first class Board. SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR TWELFTH street—Very desirable Rooms, with first class Board; suitable for geutleman and wite or single geutle- 2 TH STREET, NO. 48 WEST.—A SMALL FANILY ‘will let a pleasant and well furnished tront Room and Bedroom to a gentleman and wife or one or two single geutlemen, with or without Board. QQTH STREET, 105 WEST.—TO LET, FURNISHED two large, pleasant Rooms: alse a’ small one, with or without Board’; would tet for light housekeeping OTH STREET, «7 WEST. HANDSOME FIRST FLOOR to let, for families, with French and American tabl Drivate if ‘required: iso other Rooms for single gentl terms moderat Q() RAST, TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—ROOMS, WITH Board, for gentlemen and thelr wives oF single gentlemen ; terms moderate. 93 IRVING, PLACE, CORNER | SIXTEENTH e) street.—Rooms .for “families or single gentlemen, furnished or unfurnished, with or without Board. one’ QG) EAST TWENTIETH STREPT.—A PARLOR FLOOR ot three rooms, apes bath, &c., with private table; a Second Floor, to gentleman, without board; ref- erences. 39 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—ELEGANT Od double and single Rooms, Parlors, with Bedrooms attached ; excellent table ; moderate prices. 45 WEST ELEVENTH STREBT—LARGE | AND H Booms, en, suite or singly, hot and cold water, with or without Board: also Parlor Extension and private bath: Room, unturnished. Summer prices. WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR SIXTH avenue.—Pleasant, furnished Rooms to let, with josets, hot an@: cold water, &c., for famlly or tlemen ; also Table Board. AISON PARISIENNE, 83 AND 40 EAST TWELFTH street. between University place and Broadway.— Elegant suit and single Rooms: private, aitendunce if Fequired; table q’hote at 6:30 P. M., at $125, including wine. MALES HOUSE, 21 AND 23 GREAT JONES STREET, near Broadway, and fronting Lafayette place.— $2.5) and $3 per day; Rooms for the Summer prices. N®¥, ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF Bayard street.—200 light Rooms, neatly furnished, Ste. or Lol per night, $2 50 to $4 per week. men only, RESERVOIR PARK HOTEL, CORNER SIXTH AVE: nue and Fortieth street, opposite Reservoir Park.— Elegant Rooms to rent, with Board, for families and single gentlemen, at summer prices, WALERLEY, HOUSE, | 739 | BROADWAY —GOOD Board and nice Rodms $2.0 duy, $9 to $12.4 week: Rooms, without board, 75 cents and ‘$1 a day; family Rooms, $1 5) and $2. day, Transien at reduc For gentle: COUNTRY BOARD. A’ THE LODER, HOUSE, RYE, WESTCHESTER county. .—One Suit of Rooms, With Board; also Several single Rooms, suitable for ‘one or two persons; modern house, with all the improvements and conveni- ences; location high and healthy, affording beautiful views of the Sound and surrounding country. FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND girls, 14 miles trom New York; four vacancies: $5 er week, including board, tuition, washing; the coni- forts of a country home. For ereulars, &c., address Mra. H, C. MORRELL, Manhassett, L. NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University place:—Large and small Rooms, with 51 Board, for tamilies and gentlemen, at 81 H also tablo boarders taken.” ine oem bere 5 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to gentlemen and wives or a part; of gentlemen ; house and table first class in every respect; ‘Summer prices; references. 73 WEST, FORTY-FIPTH STREET, | BETWEEN Fifth and = Sixth avenues. Pleasant Room: on second floor, —ampl joseta, hot and. cold water, bath, ae, can be Had, with Board. in a private fami; oocupying a first class house; convenient to cars dnd sages. Summer prices. q EAST SIXTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR CENTRAL ark.—Handsomely turnished oms to let, rae Board, in afour story brown stono house, with all th modern improvements; references exchanged. 8 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—TO let, three rite dicen furnished, with or without Board, and one large front Boom; also for busi- ness purpose. 9 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FIFTEENTH AND Sixteenth streets.— Furnished Rooms, with Board, to let, to gentlemen or gentleman and wife; reference. T1O WEST, FQRTY-SIXTH STREET. NEAR sixri avenue—Nicely furnished second “floor. epa- ately or together, with good Board; ede and cold water in rooms; private family; terms modera: T1d5 REST, FORTYFIRST | STREET, 4 Sixth avenue and Broadw: and Bedroom to let, with Board; bath ; splendid location for Summer 129 EAST, ,TWENTY-THIRD | STREET.—HAND. somely furnished double and single Rooms, with first een ao for families or gentlemen ; also fires table Board. 133 BAST BLE arty lta STREET, NEAR IRVING pl table Rooms to rent, with Board, to gentleman nd wie or single gentlemen ; referenci 141 WEST FORTY-FIRST |STREET, BETWEEN Sixth avenue and Broadway.—! rable location es, Ci +.one short block from St. Cloud Hotel; Jandsomi furnished Rooms; large hall Rooms; h and cold xter; ‘with or without Board; unexceptionable references. 15 WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE- nue.—A large, handsomely’ furnished back Par- ‘lor to gh rar Board; also large ‘second an third story Rooms, with hall rooms, to gentlemen and wives or a t Songs gentlemen: improvements in house: table and location first class ; terms from $6 50 to $10 per week ; Aable boarders tak 15. WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A FRENCH FAMI- ly will let, to gentlemen only, . Suit of Rooms, on second floor: hot and cold water, closet and bath- ‘oem ; also single Rooms on third floor. Breakfast if re- qured. 1G3 RAST TURTY-POURTH STREET. PLEASANT ©) Rooms, with Board, on second floor; also hand- some back Parlor, suitable for a physician's office. WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH — STREET.—TWO Rooms to let, with Board, to permanent parties, Where every convenience and home comfort can be had moderate terms; small 206 EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—A FEW fpectable men’ can be accommodated with rd at reasonable terns, J ver: BETWEEN Furnished Room WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—TO LET, TO a party of gentlemen, or gentleman and, Wwite, desirable suit_of Rooms, twiy or partialy tu ie mien te (otal Brats Weisiees 4 air lern improvements; excellent neighborhood; eet froth Broadway. elie ty 248 5 BAST THIRTIETH STREET.—FIRST CLASS on Cote ok pleasant Rooms, with every accom- ae privet full satisfaction eek: Suits ot Kooms for tamilies, ‘anteed. 262 WEST THIRTY- iM Lt STREET, tleman and wife or a few gentlemen can be ac- commodated with pleasant Rooms and Board; gas, ba A coh, the modern improvements; also a few table 30 WEST THIRTY-FTRST STREET.—A COMFORT- able home and medical attention can be had by @ lady daring confinement at the lowest terms. STORIA HOUSE, ASTORIA, L. L—WELL CON- ducted establishment for boarders; fine apartments and table; 30 minutes’ sail: handsome grounds, scenery, trees, kc; terms moderate; country and city comforts com! A.t PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVE A FIRST CLASS house, extensive n, fine grounds and shade trees, truit and yerenes in ‘abundance. in the village of Clav- erack, Columbia county. dress J. A. 8., box 10, Post office, Claverac 1. ¥. T MORRISTOWN, N. J., ONE HOUR AND A HALF trom New York, 20 minutes’ drive from depot—Two Buits of large, airy Rooms still disengaged in the Grand View House; pure mountain air, picturesque dr.ves and ail the advantages of country living. Particulars at 43 Fifth avenue. OARD WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, FOR GEN- tleman and wite, where boating and sea bathing can be had: Astoria preferred, Address, stating particulars and terms, which must be'low, H. B., 644 Broadway. OARD CAN BE OBTAINED BY FOUR GENTLEMEN in a private family at Passaic, N. J.; desirable loca- Moree Rooms. Address box 38 Post ofice, Pas- sale, N. J. OARD CAN BE HAD ON A_FABM, NEAR CROTON Lake; eserce drive from Sing Sing depot; nec eusay wi ere no mosquitoes; terms reasonable. Address D., Sing Sing. OARD.—HIGHLAND HOTEL, N. ¥.—Twen' t VAIL'S GATE boarders can be ac- nt Orange a hi Summer months on commodated at reasonable terms; ms large and airy rives; good ad lew York ; six trains daily 4 Erie jew York and Newburg short cut branch; also hotel isonty three miles from Cornwall and 10, minutes! wall railroad depot. Address TI Ww. Eiax,. ighland Hotel, Vallis Gate, Orange county, OARD FOR ADULTS OR FAMILY—AT FARM RESI- dence, 50 minutes from city; near cars, steamboat and bathing; location Wee Address Mrs. DEERE, Jerome, Westchester county, N, Y. BELVEDERE HOUSE, GREENVILLE, ON. | J.—I by take pleasure in informing my friends and the public that I ain Prepared to receive boarders for the Summer bathing, b boating and fishing; 20 minutes’ ride trom ibe ibd A. TEUOKER, Proprietor. _ JORRTEY BOARD. <WESTCHESTER COUNTY.— High ground, | Perfectly healthy; tresh milk and vegetabl iexeeniionati references; every ticul: ‘Address’ Mrs. RIDDER, Melrose, Westches- jOUNTRY BOARD AT YONKERS,—A GENTLEMAN and wife or two single By eenpenies can be accommo- dated with first class Board for the Sammer in a private family. For particulars apply to W. D. 8., 411 Broadway. Gouxtey BOARD. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, Hving ina pretty village fifty nip from New York and within a stone's throw of the sa ‘ater on north shore of Long Island, would take i acne of boarders forthe Summer; one mile from. station; picturesque scenery ; good fishing, boatiny Beta bathing ; ferme $10 per week, Address box 40 East Setauket, Long Island, Oo Rien BOARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, wife, nurse and infant, on second floor, near New York, near depot, no chills and fever ¢ mosquitoes. Ad- dress, with price and particulars, ©, L. H., box 2,334 Post ofice: Couxtey BOARD WANTED—FOR A FIRST CLASS German family, consisting of husband, wife and 5 children, yonngest’6 years, and governess; good table, plenty of ‘shady pla a re and facilities for bathinj hours #1 City Hall. Ad- required ; not over 1 dress, thia week, B. & D., r street, New York. IRST CLASS BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED iN THE country, healthy location, from June 1, with Rooms, large and alry ‘gtilibin, three minutes’ walk of station. ‘Address Mrs, A STEWART, Chester, Orange county, Nc ¥, CONN.—GOOD BOARD IN A NEW furnished, well located ; two minutes’ Address JOHN LOCK- REENWICH, house, newly Waker” depot and Sound, KBRSTEN VILLA—ON THE SEA SHORE, BATH is now open; four Rooms still vacant; special! terms for May and June. Apply to Mrs. KERSTEN, 303 EAST THIRTIETH STREET.~FURNISHED Rooms to let, with or without Board. WEST THIRTY-S1X7H STREET, NEAR EIGHTH avenue.—A small private family’ would let iY beck Parlor of second story Room, with or without Board. 322 1 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—A GEN. tleman jood Rooms and wife or two sin; and Board with Feasouable. 68 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—PARTIES DESIRING first class Board for somer, close to Central Park; hanasomely furnished Rooms; moderate rates; singly or en suite ; second and third toors. arene fae Med BE ACCOMMODATED Brass SINCE! Room in apr ral er ide, near Fourteenth street, Ad- '¥, box 183 Herald office. Fatyate on vee bone pg oe pares Wola = a i Rhandeome ith Board. tg fr rald cor near Ce re: 0 of three el ih frst ‘class “Boards Feaaowabler 118 East Seventy sight rest A PRIVATE and cary il et ibeir Recon ge! NEAR inicove) let their secona ems Rae bos Aa pacond detect et PRIVA’ FAMILY IK 7B H inth ave- snared inutile WELL FURNISHE: 4 Ara oot Ah pa. ‘eT Py At ent aD hires eee ute arian gy BuzeD eee ee, Mor, bro ory brown rahe i irae Gort Corner ne Most fan N. J.-A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR small family can find first class Board In a private frult and unde: trees; stabling, ‘hes’ terms ‘imoderate: le ng, de 5 ate. Addre: ri 159 Post office, Momiclair, N. J. VERLOOK eogton ta Hovae oy THE CATS. cot . For par- uadres dm, LAS Uiviriook | Moun an Se or JACOB SHARPE. 4 ticulars address J Bone, ae odstock, REMIUM POINT HOUSE.—DELIGHTFULLY SITU- saat dri e eines riers om ing, boating, asat diy no chills and fever; 45 minutes mm clty. A. Us PLYMPTON, o4 West Twenty-lourth ste peeer HOUSE, Yonkers, sh ison, AVILION HOTEL, OYSTER BAY. Be haa JUNE 1 for guests, Board at moderate pi aa “C. GIBSON, Bouse. STREET, AT CARMANS- ville, on Hudson yoann d now nme for the re- ception of manent and trai Mont Fe: reasonable ishing tt ies a Strains dal y aoa street depo} AULL & IVERSIDE HOUSE, PLEASURE BAY, NEAR LONG mch, N. J., five minutes’ from the railroad eatin, “will'open ior the reception of guests, June. 10, 41573; accommodations, first class in all respects; boating, ing and other amusements always ready and Be modgrats rates JOUN E. BOWDEN Gate of Weatern Hotel, New York), Manager. ANDS' POINT HOTEL, SANDS’ POINT, L, I.—IS now open, For terns, €c.. address asabove. ‘G, DUNSPAUGH, P Ertprieter, HE EQUINOX HOUSE, MANCHESTER, VT., will open June 10. _ Address, by mail or telegraph, F. Hi. ORVIS. HE WEST END.—FORT WASHINGTON, OPPOSITE the Palisades, This first class hotel will shortly open; baths with rooms: iron and sulphur spring on grounds; rooms shown daily. LEY. TLLOW HAVEN HOUSE, NEWARK BAY, QS) MIN- Utes trom city.—A beautiful place; good fishing, bashing, 4&c.; furnished new throughout; peta moderate for the season. Apply at or address WAVER- LEY HOUSE, 759 Broadway. ‘OODBINE HOTEL, HIGH BRIDGE, OPEN FOR boarders: gentlemen taken low; trains to Central depot in 20 minutes; meamabont to Peck slip in one hour, OUGHTON » Proprietor. niadla Ate IVERSIDE ‘OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PURSUANT TO section 3, of chapter 335, of the laws of 1873, pro- Powals for publishmg and distributing the City Record for one year, in accordance with the specifleations filed in the office of the Mayor ofthe city of New York, in the Gity Hall in said eity, will be received at said office antil Tuesday, June 3, prox., at 12 o'clock noon, at Which hour the bids will be opened and read, and tht award of the contract made as soon thereafter as practicable, ach proposal will be enclosed in a sealed, envelope endorsed, “Proposals for Publishing and Distributing t! city Record, ? and must be made in strict contormity to the speci flea tions aforesaid, The security required on the contract will be $10 00, WIL! HAVEMEYER, Mayor. Weare x VAN NORT, Commissioner of Public Works, BE. DELAFLELD SMITH, Counsel to the Corporation. _New Yorx, May 17, 1873. EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE office of the Clerk of the Board of Education, corner of Grand and Elm streets (and nowhere else), until Tues. day, May Sl, Is73, at do'clock P.M. for supplying the Coal and Wood required tor the public schools in this city for the ensuing year. Say nine thousand (9,000) tons of coal, more or less, and two thousand five’ hundred cords of oak and oné thousand (1,01) cords of pitte wood, more oF less, The coal must be of the best quality of white ash, furnace, egs, stove and nut sizes in good order, two thousand two hu dred and torty (2,24) pounds to the ton, and must be livered in the bins of the several schoo! buildings at su times and in such quantities as required by the Commit- tee on Supplies. ‘The proposals must state the mines from which tt is proposed to supply the coal (to be furnished frum the Inines named it accepted), and must state the price per ton of two thousand two hundred and forty 2240) pounds, ‘The quantity of the various sizes of coal réquired will be about as follows, viz.:—Seven thousand one hundred 7,100) tons of furnace -ize, one thousand (1,000) tons of stove size, seven hundred (700) tons of egg size and two hundred (200) tons of nut size. The oak wood must be of the best quality, the stick not Jess than three () feet long and uot less than three 3) ine T! pine 8 wood, Tmust be of the best quality, and not less than three @) feet six (@) inches long. ‘The proposal must state the price per cord of one hundred and twenty-elgnt cubic feet, solid measure, for both oak and pine wood, and also the price per cut for sawing and splitting oe the quantity of oak wood to be split only as re gained by the Committee on Supplies. The wood will be in- spected and measured ‘under the supervision of the In- spector of Fuel of the Board of Education, and must be delivered at the schools as follows:—Two-thirds of the pee ae at from the Ith of July to the Lith of September, and the remainder ed by the se - mittee on Supplies; said wood, p be delivered sawed, and, when required , split, ‘and’ Saas be pied in the yards, cellars, vaults or bins of the school The contracts for supplying said theta the Ist day of June, 1874. Two sureties tor the faithful performance of the contract will be required, h osal must befaccompanied by the signa- Seacane Fealdences of ‘the proposed sureties. No com: pensation will be allowed for delivering said coal and wood at any of the schools, nor putting and piling the same in the yards, cellars, vaults or bins ot said schools. Proposals ‘must’ be directed to the Committee on plies of the Board of Education, and should be endorses “Proposals for Coal” or “Proposals cage may be. ‘The Committee reserve the right to reject any or all the proposals receive RU rus, G. BEARDSLER, res ye J. MATHEWSON, Spats lor Wood,” as tl ‘AMES M. JIALST! DAVID WETMORE, Supplies. ROBERT HOK, _New Yor, May 17, 1873, EUROPE, HOTEL, NEAR THE CRYSTAL SHE T Palace, Upper Norwor London.—To tourists and families—its elevated, pl nt and most salubrious posi- tion, combined with the comfort afforded and its general management, have made the Queen's Hotel a resort of the alata ranks sof English Society. WATCHES, JEWE: OR era BARGAIN—A PAIR. OF DIAMOND Sotitaires, 9% karat: woight exact, matched ting cut and wee Drilltant; also other Diamond Stones, loose or sevin Rings, Studs, &c., at very low prices, Also for sale, a Jurgesen Stemi Winder, Jules Emmery Independ- ent Quarter Second and other’ fine EN, much below ‘the original cost. A. BARNARD & SON, Jewellers, 83 Chatham square. CLOTHING. T B. MINTZ’S, NEW STORE, 48 THIRD AVENUE, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, ladies entlemen Will be astomshed at the great prices I y in cash for cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry ; $10 i 76 for silk dresses; conts, $3 t0 $20; pants, $2 to $8. Rote by post punctually stiended to by Mr. OF Mrs: Mints, in and out of th 'S, 1,251 BROADWA’ ‘WILL PAY THE ry prices for Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Casto Clothing. Ai ordera be | Prgmney be Na way. WARTZ, 1.251 T EDWARD MILLER’S NEW ESTABLISHMENT, 63 Sixth avenue, near Wayerley place Gormerly 100 Seventh avenue), the utwost value paid in cash for Cast- of Clothing, Carpets, &c.. by calling or addressing. Ladies attended to by Mrs. Miller. T THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816. SIXTIT avenue, near Forty-sixth street—Wanted imme- diately, a quantity of Cast-of Clothing and Carpets for the Omaha market. Will pay from $6 to $20 for coats, $2 Mr $7 os pants, Abr, to $65 for dresses. Call on or address F. of | } G Second hand Furniture, Carpets and Pianos. ce AMUSEMENTS. | \LYMPIC THEATRE, BROADWAY. EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEX AT 3 O'CLOCK and WEDNESDAY AND fg a MATINERS aT. Last WEGK BUT T . GEO. L. FOX'S HUMPTY DUMPTY, SECOND AND LAST WEEK auat atar Lat the During European tymnast, whose aeutle somersets ‘ueee eratrling aons a ti the o,pross to be the is Ory. LAST WEEK BOT 1WO OF THE SPRCIALTY AR RTIST. LAST WEEK BUT TWO OF THK OLYMPIO PAN TOMIME. See Humpty Dumpty ere he inds farewell to New York. OOTH'S THEATRE. NEILSON. Bawin Booth... Manager and Proprietor The celebrate ‘Tragedienne, MISS NEILSON, AMY ROBSART, jallid: nd Historical and ‘Romantic Drama, as re by} er the Drury Lane Theatre, Londo. tor iy, CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS. Mr, FRAN! CIs, BAN as. » -LETORSTER: ntire new Scenery, Costuines, Armors, Appointments, Music, Mechanical ‘Eitects wn at increased auxiliary force and Corps oe Ballet of near: WO HUNDRED PERSONS. EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE at 1:30. Notice.—Carriages may be ordered at 10 :46. To secure a choice of places, the mana agement world respectiully suggest seats be as far in ad- vance as possib) iBraaeh Ticket office at Ditson & Co.'s, Oss Sarge GARDEN: THEO, THOMAS, OOH & © Proprietors. \ODORE TE UNRIVALLED SUMMER NICITS CONCERTS, THIS (PIULSDAY) EVENING, MAY 2, RAND EXTRA CONCERT, CARD TO THE PUBLIC. The management begs to announce that onand after Thupaday evening, May a the Orchestra at Central Park Garden will be augmented to the same. humerical -stand- ard as tha maintained by Mr stiodore ‘Thomas for his Congorts during the @ Management has, therefore, yielded. to the wish of Mr. Thomas by increasing the orc! estra, in order to enable him to give the works of the masiers In a worthy manner. Special attention is invited to the THURSDAY NIGHT CONCERTS, on which occasion the programme wiil com- prise symphonies, &¢ and Mr. Thomas will produce & number of new and important works. ki rice of admission will remain the same except on 7 evenings, when a@ slight increase of 25 cents wilt ibe ade in order to meet the additional expensos, making this change the manaxement leels confiden that it pee met rae wishes of the music-| loving public. ACKAGE TICK. man WILL NOT BE RECKrIVED ON THURSDAY NIGH PROGRAMME for “THIS Geren) EVENING, ¥ 22) AT 8 O'CLOCK -Beethoven endelssohn : 720, f -Goidmark 4. Selection, lst act Lohengrit agner Second Suitd in canon form, op. 16° (aew). full orchestra, I, Allegro con prio. & 11, Tempo di Minuetto. IIL. Molto Adagio ‘ IV. Finale, Allegro assal. di Ballo Mew) A, 8, Sullivan Buergel FAUss, Liszt Brivate hoes ACKAGE TI MKETS “NOT RECEIVED ON THURS- 585 AR—ATHENEUM THEATRE 2) Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Manager. 3 W. BUTLER THE GREATEST ANGUNE OF ATTRATION IN THE TY, FULL HOUSES AND EVRRYBODY DELIGHTED. THE STARS OF BURLESQUE, THE WORRELL BIS- in their Musical Extravaganzas. THE GREAT ZANFRETTA TROUPE of Pantomimists, eight in number, will sppess in their laughable Panto- JOCKO; OR, nik vBIEAZILIAN ArE. ADD RYMAN, Ny DD RYMAN, ADD RYMAN, DD. HYMAN, ADD RYMAN: vei se BA THE BEAUTIFUL REMMELSBERG SISTERS AND REGULAR ATHENEUM COMPANY. Doors open ; curtain rises at 8 0’! MATING EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Norick.—Next week Charles and Carrie Austin in their terrifle Bayonet Combat and Lightning Drill. 10 BRICK MA Ri ANTED, BY. OASIL cpenmer, 40, 000 ood gua ity seconds Brick, Address BUILDER, box Wi st office, New Brunswick, N, J. Wann Goop gehen helt BAGATELLE Table. Address M. McQRATH, 1,029 Second av. ‘ANTED—A SMALL STEAM NGINE AND MA- chinist’s Tools, as Lathes, Presses and Shears, in exchange tor Georgia Pine Land; equity $1,000, Address MECHANIC, | Herald Uptown Branch oftice, FUR ITURE, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, PURNT- ture and Bedding at lowest cash prices, by weekly instalments, at O'FARRELL'S warehouse, 410 Eighth ave- hue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets, A —PARLOR D SOFA BEDS IN GREAT VAg + riety, PAY: patents. Depot, #0 Bleecker str GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, HAVING BEEN TWO months housekeeping, wish'to dispose of nearly new black walnut Suit, with ‘necessaries for hight house- keeping. Inquire for Mr. RICHARDS, 54 Greenwich avenue, Sixth avenue. T PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 10 EAST TWENTY-FIPTIL t between Fourth and Lexington avenues.— Ma nicer Marie Antoinette style Parlor Suit, Frenc satin, nearly new, cost $475, for $20); one do., $175; procatel and re Suits, $75, $30 and $35; rosewood Cham: er Suit, cost $375, for’ $175; walnut Chamber Suits, $35 Carpets, 60cents up; Planotorte, Paintings, Curtains, Mirrors, Bronzes, Silverware, Extension Tables, Buflet? less thah half cost; property of tamily leaving city. Cut ‘tus out. T PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 120 WEST 23D ST., NEAR AA. Git av.—Parior Suits, covered in brocatel ; cost $600, jor $250; one do. for $150, cost $400; rep Suits tor $50; bed- Toot, Suits, $40, $50, $75 to $10): 50 pound hair Mattress, cost $50, tor $15: tings, Bronzes, Mirror, Carpets, Bookcase, silver and china alt RARE CHANCE FOR “HOUSEKEE Hdvent Rousshold Furniture for sale et a Property family leaving city; two superb suits Pi Furniture, covered silk brocade, cost $40, for $20 each ; do ; magnificent rosewood Pianotorte, cel- i r, cost $00, for $275; Etageres, Bookéase, Paintings, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Matresses, I-x- tension Table, Buffets, Chima, Glassware ‘at haif original cost. 36 West'ldth st, ‘near Sth a A —THB ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE PRI- + vate residence 210 West Twenty-first street, near Beventh avenue, for aslo at a sacrifics tel Parlor Suits, cost $650, for $150: rep Suits, $125; Li brary, Dining ‘and Bedroom Furniture, Painting: Brorizes, Carpets, Ornaments, & two Pianofortes, one double roun 108, $250, cost $1,000; one Grand Square, for $225. Call'to-day. CaHrets, Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &e. Payments taken by thé woek or month. ‘Terms easy. % KELLY &CO., ner of Twenty-fifth Sixth avenue, NOLE & THORN, NO. 2 WEST FOURTEENTH J ‘street: pay the highest cash prices for all Kinds of second hand, modern and antique Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, &c.; also, fine Furniture tor sale. pes & Nites 2) emoved t 152 and 34 West Twe aty-tnira street. Largest assortment of Furniture, Mattresses, Spring Hesd, &., it lowest prices of any house In the ct Vs M. ‘om MORE VaiLy wNE WREK 0} EVENING AT & ———— ees am, SEMENTS. _AMUSEMENTs, Yai ANSBE LOCKE. Rr AVENUE 1 THEATRE, RE, 725 AND TH) BROADWAY) Cortain rises ata. iTERNOON ATR Carriages may be ordered for Engagement Lessee aud Manager. Me AUGUSTIN DALI te oer JaeSeats may, be necured ‘or any of, the ¢ ilosing migntse YANKEE LOOKE, of the season. “Box sheet open trou 3 A in bts new drama TRUMPS, ALLAOK'S, | Provricwr and Manager Mr. LESTER’ 801 THIS THURSDAY, the 22d and night), 26th, 27th’ and 28th, ia bela great origins eharact EVERY NIGHT AND SATU’ RDAY MATINGR Tit pe acted sa ORTOTNAL PLAY, ia four ac ‘SIN DALY ented PLAY, ia four acts, by Me, MADELEIN MOREE, THE SCENFRY, Music, Up TRUMPS, WALLACK Uphols' LABe THES Ween ointments, Furniture anit Toile al Tey Hapaings, 4 ‘of the NEW aud MAG- PRESENT BRILLIANT SEASON. EICRRE. THE CA haar Julian, Count Dalberg Frederiv Vou A Baron Otto Von Betnwaid ? Nranrs Mr TERN, also om 234, 2th (Matinee r. SOTHERN will appear ORD DUNDREARY, j Raman Mr ol lies written and created Oy naiiavett . fe ie “OUR AMER aN 13 ysIn” aug iter. i on THURSDAY, y IDAY and SATURDAY, the 2th, 0th | Margierite. Miss Nina Varian i Sist (Matinee and Night), Merope, the Actrows........ Fanny Davenport being poaitively tha Phinbe,’of the Var'ietion Mis Rows St Clair LAST THREE. NiGHTS, Perveriche.. Mr. SOTHERN will FR Dungresry’ 's colebrated Margaretta. it diibert SAM, Matam Wilbelmit Miss Netile Morumer and will likewise aj Martha. ; {34 Roberta Norwood DUNDREARY MARRIED, thus representing both the brothers axch evening. #* The action pases at fi The scene of Mr. WALLACK hay much pleasure in anouncing that the first and second acts ty isn tua rome that ot the tied asd tho last six nights of the present season will take place at | fourth, Ling, tu and about the domain. After Music, with Mr. SOTHERN in | the third act a lapse of one e year is tobe supposed. the be a Academy o! his original characters. IHEATRE COMIQUE, . MR, JOHN THOMPSON MR, JOH MR. JOHN THOMPSUN PLAYING EXECUTING A NUMBER OF SONGS AND D. and appearing 3n in Poy DIFFERENT CHATAC THI, DELIGHT. Declared, yo Ey, TO-MORROW (Friday) BENEFIT OF JOTLN Tompson. A MATINER OF MADELBIN MOREL SATURDAY, AT Ig O'CLOCK. RAND OPERA HOUS! Twon ash corner of Righth avenue, e! rriages may be order for Solo Lessee and Manger Se AUGUSTIN DALY LAST NINE NIGHTS 614 BROADWAY, N THOMPSON in his creat spectalty, DIXTR, 80LOS UPON TWENTY. ONIS INSTHU MI nae VERSATILE aad LIVING, of fag c ROWDED: HOUS! List Mg WITH PE. CALS OP APPLAU ° MR, CHARLES FECHTER INNTEST OF ALL COMEDIAN: a8 MONTE 8TO. yoy SQUARE THEATRE, LAST NIN ot the present brilliant engag NIGHTS ement and of the Magnif} Prop Mr. bs Hp ayaa SHOOK » Managers: “Mr, Faas | emma DrasaRes a TURDAY, MAY 2%, Brains AT 8. SATURDAY. MATINER AT 130, MATINER BUT ONE OF THIS AND EVERY EVENING until further notice, 1 ore END OMONTE OMISTO, with the fo Robert M paints trom a love of the beantiful, Sir William ‘Broughton, who loved to, his sor- e will be acted an original MRS. SHERIDAN SH titled winnovt 4 HEART, olowlag powerful cast :— arston, & gentleman ot leisure who M.D. H. Harkins nay, bj i: OF Supported by Mr omar WHEATLEIGH. Mr. ‘ SHARES Lhe ny Js LEE RocK- JENNINGS, GYORGE ZL1" PRICK, Miso Miss hers. or any of the LAST pecial office im CHAPMAN, Miss HENRY and *.* Soats may now be socured NIGH openstrom 8 ¥. F. Mackey sirt Henr Johnstone, “a friend in ni os teat Lam! as s The: e, Lord Standeld, axenitoman irequepiy miet wit out snus Theatre, 724 and 739 Broadway. in aoe tet H.W. M ai omer; ¥ Rov. Mr. Starwood, reetor oF Woodbridge, NMOMCEY | NTIBEO'S GARDEN, | Hi his Mr.'W. B, Laurens A: OR, James Dobson, a man who loves Miller, ‘gh Hotel wat Servant Martha Depa Laura Hathway, Lillie Sherwood, gentle, loving and forgiving, Jane sor x TS Aor Marian Stone, a woman of mystery....Mrs, J rer Alice, a devoted domestic aise Kate be L Ubu. Mary, nurse to Master iss Hattie LOL, 8 Charlotte cass | paz TRIPE SOMERSET Library at Woodbrid; v7 —Grand Saloon of Hote: —Home of Robert Marston. —Exterior of Hotet at Brussels, Between the first and second acts « la TH MAG ME. Welsh Edwards Quixley Ww Stuart iter. r Aydeey il fj LULU, withouta heart, — } her frst”! atiss Maude Granger | HULU. LULU. THROUC Miss Mary Gris LULU. Mme. tr lbaean R. Mile. LUPO. CORPS DE BA REE GRAND SALLGEe SPLE: Dt ‘SCENERY AND BFFE Everything New and Orixinal in Panto at Brussels, Parior in Sir William's House, of two years, and between the second and third acts a lapse of three UBINSTRIN'S 1.A8T API ANCE IN AMERICA, years. T NWAY HALL, is EVENING, ihe scenery DY eresseeees Mr. Boherd Mareen RUBINSTEIN'S LAST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA, ne unusic iseington Mechunic ab effes ‘ainders ana apsistants Fe nen te SE IN NEWS ey an TOpereea ey Ci Ae a: hundred and fiftcenth and last Concert in’ Aineriea, Beats may be secured six Boy Oat aring 4 PALL ANE CLOSE TO. THE, MOST. TRUMP! CERT SEASON FIRST MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, AT 1:30, OF WITHOUT A HEART. ever known in the aelen petite! of America, ERRACK GARDEN THEATRE, Fifty-eighth st, between Lex THL Admissic extra; packay' Veli rise 8 VARIATIONS ON YANKE! J AMERICA at his lust coricert in America this evening. PROGRAMME, Prelude and Fugue, A tat major x Preludes, & major, MMER SEA Theme Variations. . OPERETTE AND LIGHT COMEDY. Melodies, F major Aalor: 8 THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 22, AT 8, National Dances, Waltz, Mavourka bu Rarcarolles, ¥ minor, G' major, A minor Romances, F major, A fat major Tagantelie..Rubinstein. Nitise, Polonaise de, ‘ww Fantaisie ie Le “jaye Rubinstoln. Surabaude, Passe Pie Siren havior i Rubinsteim. Rubinstein. -Rubinstein ubinsteite ‘Rubinstein :Rubinstein ‘Rubinstein ‘Rubinsteun on, Pied Peserye. sont, 2c. oxi 4 boxes, $1 50 of 12 tickets, $4. formed by him for the F Doo) ST TIME st Serenade Russe. Caprice Buse, de New Mel Im Rubinstein. Rubinstein Fr M™ Mr. Frank Rubinstein. Rubinstein. Rubinstein. Rubinstein. Rubinstein. B. CONWAY'S BEOOELYN THEATRE, MONDAY, MA rr ninor, F major, cturne, A flat’ major... arlutlons ou Yankee Dooii major. AND EVERY EV ENING, MAN AND WIFE, i Roche. v HiT COMPOBIEIONS, Including, for the Srat ime here, his VARIATIONS A’ “LT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 10¢ | EAST NEEE DOODLE, fifth street, between Fourth and Lexington aven __ Admission $1. Chamber, Property of tamily leaving cily. Pianolorte has box for shipping. ood double round 7% ne WwW; COST ONY PASTOR'S OPERA House 201 BOWERY. a1ibr Dining F leas than haitcost priate ANCE a iM MAN oRiar Lil 7, Din Furniture, less than half cost. PEAR. i AN fatten olorve has. box fo poner i FLYING MAN, | HARDIE, i PROF, Te AM OC Rete of Magic. Reappearance of CHA! a se ml The Universal favorite CHARLEY WHITE, uich Comedian, Mes Lea ate Dee songs by BEGLY PASTOR, ew Di ama, THE DR RD 788 BROADWAY, COR. ath street, new and second hand Pianos and A SPLENDID ASSORY MENT OF BIBBONS in Sony +r RANC THE CHINESE, SHORMAKERS. M4 Dates "ES. NWAY & SONS’ nd hand square, grand and upricht Pianos forsale at | ALL THE STARS INA MONSTER PROGRAMME, real at a humber of Ingtruments ot other first MATINERS TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. ass takers. “Every Instrument in Rood order: . INWAY & 80: OWERY THEATRE, Steinway Hall. WM, B. FRLIGH,. Manager URSDAY EVENING, MAY 33; 157%) GREAT BARGAIN OF ELEGANT SECOND HAND GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Pianos at iess than halt their value and good as | The grand Dram: PISCHEWS, 425 West Twenty-elghtn street, near | A ie THE STREETS e. e startling Drama o} . “ UME CHIL OF GENOA. FEW PIANOS OF OUR OWN MAKE, RETURNED | In preparation, « new Local Drama, entitled the from hire, nearly new; at bargains for cash, or on BOY BURGLAK, installments; the same to rent; pertect orde ARION ull 73 octaves, and in TEINWAY HALL-—RUBINSTEIN—TUIS EVENING, DFORTE CO., No. 5 East Fourteenth st. last Speerstoe in America of RUBINSTEIN, who awAPTIECT. ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, ONLY Cost $60), will pla of his own compositions, including Vari Bins of YANKE DOODLE, a 7 octave; carved legs; overstrung bass; agraife ; ia teat bargain for cash. CADEMY OF MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA, BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, nei adway. -- -Directar. Sie Saya p NIGIT ONLY. —FIFTY NEW AND SECOND HAND PIANO- previous ure of the artists for Europe, fortes, twenty standard Organs, at a great sacri. HDNESDAY EVENING, May 28. Toctavé Piano, pear! keys, carved legs, only $20, POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE OF THE EEK & SONS, 127 Bleecker street. TREE PRIMA DONNAS, PAULINE LUC GR fin One goa Plano for iG warranted. wee 137 Lighth street, four BAT REDUCTION IN PRICE BEFORE CLARA LOUISE KELLOG a, Lad NORA SA‘ Together with | Sigs to Pesta tls street.—Steinway'’s and other ns for cash, on instalments, or rent; BALL & CO, doors east from Broadway. EN VIZZANI, VERATI, OORTAM AME RONCONT ‘and others. Ambroise Thomas? Oper 7. of GNON, Biytor AULINE LUCCA BARGAIN.—$250 WILL PURCHASE A GENUINE +2ePAl LIN CLARA LOUISE KELLOG@ Piokots and seats can be obtained to-day at the Aca Chickering & Son's rosewood upright Pianoforte, iron frame: modern tinprovements; original cost $W0. | demy, is und 701 Broadway. ws Third street, near Bowery. y a a oa oe ee ee p THE, RUBINSTEIN SBA MAGNIFICENT ROSRWOOD PIANOFORTE, For | QTRINWAT'S—CLOSR, OF TH SON THIS CHHURSDAY).. EVENIN( fale—Made order, cy maker, ully guaranteed, used Ss Te ad ce eaP ae ii homrine oe ROWE 5 months, Furniture, a sacrifice; property family West Istn Sty near Sth cost $900, for Chamber, Dinin y STELN, constituting his seventh recital and fiftieth cone b leaving “city, Cert in New York, and 2idth concert in Ainerica, forming E @ brilliant close to the most triumphant musical seasom SACRIFIC Pianoforte, makers; residence, MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUND | 1” the history of America, tave, having all improvements, * iaaker's panruntec (oF $200, cost 31,00; celebrated clty Be File ee ataxoo Mar 2, TO.DAY. 8 beauttiul grand square 7 octave for $225; BO OER Ts entire Housenold Piemare y oan this day at private bir. J, SIMPSON, Treasurer, est ist st., near 7th av. u isely at TWO O'CLOCK. alee «7 ane RIPEN ony, Ot NSTRELS LEXANDRE ORGAN FOR SALE CHEAP.—IN GooD ad! and entertainment for the oceasion. trp MATING AT TEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON. Foreclosure to pay advances, Parlor, Bedroom and Chamber Furniture, Sewing Machines, Pianofortes, Books, 1) ounces Silver Spoons and Forks, 800 vards Velvet and Axminster Carpets, ke, T LOAN OFFICE 722 Bi ‘AY, AOPPOsIL, NEW YORK HOTEL. Those desirous of saving half will do well to call. Money joaned on all kinds of Merchandise, T m7 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street “LEON pays the Highest price tor Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, Carpets, &c. Ladies waited on by Mrs. Leon, T THE WELL RENOWNED ESTABLISHM Seventh avenue—I have just received orders to the amount of $75,000; | am_ theretore compelled to pay the rs brices: srgr Suk Dresses, $5 to $80; Conte, $5 to ani to ¢ highest pri Mg ail for Car- biease call on or address Ms. oF Mr ROSENBERG, seventh avenue. N: B-—Second house above Twen: ty-fourth street. TM. MARKS’ WELL KNOWN ESTAB tga bale] 101 Sixth avenue, CA gels Eighth stree entlemen can receive the utmost value ing ‘ast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, call at or address the number as above, on by Mrs. Marka Please try, and satiety Mae T 100 SEVENTH AVENUE, NINETERTH STREET. — Mr. EISENSTADT will pay the highest price for Indien’ and gentiemon's Cast off Clothing, Carpets, &c. Or- ders ‘promptly attended to by Mr. or Mra. Eisenstadt. iT, 246 HRER hens geld AND THEIR WIVES CAN BE ‘eg hoe with Board accommod: inasmall family, where bathing? pecs price $3 per di day. ‘Address M O's HUNTER, ir day. ress Mra. ©. owt omee, Guilford, Conn ‘ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, for negrne anid two ghildren (oldest two. rere meourd must thin on hour and ni pad adress D-BOARD FOR A LADY AND CHILD years old, on the line or = bw Bailrons. We seer, ‘e' een Fore meet ae oh must be moderate, B. SUMMER RESORTS. T SARATOGA SPRINGS. N.Y. Grand Unton Hotel bh open June 1, for the reception His Under and his super ba have ae cantentitc me ; rooms Gag rs cogaged at BREA, olitan m Hotel a 400s at Baratogs Spring WY. tN, GAD. UDD'S LAKE—FIRST CLASS BOARD; BE. B Cag RO panting and Ashing at tht fede: ful spot. Pine street. hemschblania Ours WEST POINT HOrey,, will open on Saturday, Ma; at ae Two cotintes to let, with peace See Speciat Tin offered to, artios EB Wait Couzens: West Point, Ne tare adress REGORY BOTs ae See sia i ee ween for e ane wt te io TH. MANNES’, 90 AND 902 SEVENTH AVENUE.— Ladies and ventlemen having Cast-off Clothing, Car- ts, Furniture. Ac. to dispose of will do well to call or pad¥eas; highest prices pald TS. bailed! 137 THIRD AVENUE—LADIES AND fentlemen can receive the highest price tor Cast off Clothing and erpete, by wa calling or ‘sudreasing. Ladies ‘attended to by Mrs. ce | A —A.—F. HARRI + Washington and SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Faverisy places.—Ladies and ge te tlemen will be astonished at the prices given for Cast Piotning, Oarpets and Jewelry, Never before have such high s been OH ag we are bound to fill an order, jc and goods must be had. For Coats, trom $8 to $2), Pants, $2 to $10; Drewes. EB 10,970. Piease call or address as above. ittended by Mrs. Harris. TH. ROSENTHAL’S, 233 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR Ninewenth street, ladies and gentlemen will optain fall value, of Cast.off Clothing, Carpets ao. by euiling or addressing. Ladies attended'to by Mrs. Rosenthal, ACOB MASUR WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH price for Indies’ and gentlemen's Cast-off Clothing, arpets and Beddin; jes attended to by Mrs. Masur, at their own residence, 24 Seventh avenue. W. HARRISON, 3864 THIRD AVENUR, NEXT THE » Fifth National Bank.—Ladies and Rtas I will obtain bil od for Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, ng. 0.4 1 calling oF Ladies attended to by Mrs. ‘tare. SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH STREET.— RL ig immediately, Cry of Cast-off Cioth- 335 4 Will pi Sto for coats, $2 to si fg eee S $75 for dresses” Cal on or address Mr, 833 BRERE fa NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET.— RZ pays the highest oes f for ladies':and itlem« Barge Tilted fee daa” Cate 4S, Tae OOD SECOND HAND, MISFIT AND NEW CAR- JT pets, all sizes, very cheap. 444 Canal street, between tncanal ste Varick. Take Kighth or sixth avenue cars Janal str 00D BEC OND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS A specialty; all sizes handsome _patte: for sale cheap at 112 Fulton street, corner of Dutch, entrance on Dutch street. MOstHEE OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS.—CARPETS, Furniture, Bedding, &c. % DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, 3% and 386 Third avenue, near Twenty-eighth street. _Prices lower than any other house in the city. DARTIES IN WANT OF MODERN AND ANTIQU pecond hand Furniture will find the largest assort- ment In the city at JAMES GRAHAM'S, 19 Third ave- nue ; also Carpets, &. Every description ot Furniture ght and sold. EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR FUR niture, Carpets and Bedding, at COWPER a and 187 Chath a ww prices, v THWAIT & CO.'S, immense stock EA ‘ and 136 Ea and Marbicized Mantels, ments, at prices that dely com tor the trade. N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED be Pe ofall kine fecial ‘quality of workmanship, nds a specia Slate Work of all KISENWYN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union saul TATUARY.—WHITE AND COLORED MARBLE MAN. Stas Furniture Tops, Altar Peces, Monuments, Pedes. tals, £c.; elegant colored work equal or superior to the choicest antique and modern marbles; very. Feasonavle prices, MIDDLEFIELD MARBLE UOMPANT, 1,260 Broadway, New York. TEWART'S SLATR MANTELS.—RICH AND ELE- Ss gant designs; Siate Works of af every Seee Geecsiption Mar. hie and Wood Mantels. T. B. STE: , 22) and 222 ‘West Twenty-third street, Tear Seventh avenie. N.Y, arble Counters, Monu- tion, Marble iurning order; ten stops; fine tone; suitable for chapel or | TO-D. jodge room. Apply at JOHNSTON'S Carriage Room, No. | TO- pay. T TWO. Bc rtlandt street. AS. ie DAY, aa we: PARLOR GEM—' BRILLIANT TONED 7% OC TAVE ATT four round cornered carved leg Panotorte, cele. | AY, At AT TWO. brates ity maker, use mon cost in HO; ) wo. one do., 8: Stool, Cover, Music Rand. li this day, ee BENEFIT to Mtr. J. _ SIMPSON, Treasurer. private residence 140 West 23d street. A 7% OCTAVE C Pian Broan fortes will be wold this day, $75, one at $100, atG. P. BE Eighth en Fort; streets, Pianos to decd $3 to $5 per month; rent allowed.* JQUBINSTEIN SAILS For. EUROPE SATURDAY.— HIS LAST APP! NCE IN AMERICA takes lace at Steinway's ‘his eveting, when he will perform hirty-two of le favorite Sor positions, fo ine at Moe ity on. mere DOO! with which EBRATED ARION four rol corners; richly carved legs oan be bought for $275, wiih Stool, Ofice of Company, 25 Union square. PAT TWO ROSEWOOD PIANO- to pay advances, one at AMEN'S music. stores 712 “fourth and Forty-ifth NS FOR CASH. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. ‘way, between Houston and Bleecker. streets. Every one should visit the wondertul Museum; it istull of eve thing people should seo and understand, Lectures da iy on “Phe Philosophy of Marriage.” Those, parties unabio nue, ‘betwee VHICKE! ‘and other new and secon hand P for rent and sale on eet Bed 4 cheap. OF, OR INSTAL MENT of first class Pianos for sale that were rented durin the Winter, in perteet order and warranted ; also sever . cheap second hand to attend these important, Tectures ean can have, them for. ward eon Foceipt of 4s SECRE’ AY NeW yor! MUSEUM OF ANATONY 5d Broadway, New York. ye WILL PLAY, THIS EVENING, Ee earance in America, variations on YA. DoobLE rst ime). —PIANO, GUITAR, ZITHER, SING- DE ee ora ontrate. lessons, 92, "Ulinton HALLET, DAVIS & CO. hos and Organs BaD Bend very Broad) way. RING, STEINWAY, RY & CO, —WE HAVE A NUMBER His WM. a POND & CO., y SAT Broad’ Jef a ALE 13 MAKING 10,000 WORTH PIANO- fortes for the trade from his’ new 7! Give hima call, Thirty-fith street and pince (Highth street) ; ostablistod 1458; open al) Summer § mieten Wa WATSON, Director. octave scales, Tenth avenue. IANOS: RA HOUS SATE ATU OFS eS rms wrest, (BEAUTIFUL WEBER INCLUDED), CHEAP EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. ag the cheapest, good as the for rent’ or sale; Tent allowed purchaser; at MERRELL'S, No 8 Union | QpeinwAY HALI.—THIS EVENING, RUBINSTENY square, 165 Fourth avenue. STi bid farewell ‘to America, plaring thirty-two: of = SPR ETE ES eT tons, ineluding, fr ‘PIANOS. SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, 1N his own com poeONS ON YANKEE Soe” thoro Tent and on instalments, Bast Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fitt ugh order, for sale at low by CHIC! ices; also Pianos to BRING & SC DNS, It O-NIGHT.—A SELECT ENTERTAINMENT FOR THR a4 To venettt of. the Hall and Asylum Fund, at Paes a made, Baibeama penta or ‘P'ANOS TO RENT—95 TO $15 PER MONTH; RENT applied to WARTAN'S. 1 Concert Room, 5 8p pring street, one door east’ roadway: Don’ Meet night. UBINSTEIN. NIGHT IN. AMER! AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS, NEW utiful styles and perfect, tones ever at lower i) for cash, or pom, TH'S yt rent, during this month, at omit at a at STEINWAY HALL. last 481 Broad than can be found elsewhere, _ appearance ih, America. Rubinstein Ti play 3 of i en for the first time in America, sitions, includ Gartionson YANKEE MEtoroutras DOODLE. LAM A. POND & CO. 547 Broadway. B, BEST FINTSHE D RICH. saa ax Tien Women Biancioren amacrine rom $2: sven = Wwe PRINTIN octave Pianolorte, NOME RATIVE PANOMAKERS, SHOW PRINTING No, 9 Great Jones street, near Broadway. getasiionaawe, “ E US LA MUSIQUE AM iN Beau book, given away at J. HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STSRET A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, “MUSICAL. ‘MUsIQuEr’ (Do YOU Love MU. 3, WAT. MEDICAL. Me. MAURIGEAU, M. D.—OFFICE 12) LIBERTY «_street, near Gri nwich street, —MME, RESTELL, PHYSICIAN—OFFICE NO. 1 A. Bast Fifty-secon: Saree | first door from Fitth av. BR AND MME, GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS,—REST- dence 120 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth ay B, KING'S OLD ESTABLISHED MEDICAL ANDSUR. gical off.ce, 14 Amity st, one block west of Broadway. —$—$$———— ‘ME. Aut BUSKIRI sa ne N.—RESIDENCB Mihi atet dau Setweea sa nnd Laaiaaion avenues Music Rooms, 92 Clinton place, oF mailed free tor poral Weoents. MINSTREL AND VARIfTY CUTS CONSTANTLY aa WATSON GIVES PRIVATE MUSIC aa COitewons atm ato pines ign ures, Oy ond — >. , Organ, 3 i mente fi irntshed for practice. ‘otreutars mailed, THE Snore ae. 1 SEASON. OR BALE—A MELODBON, IN GOOD ORDER, ¢ WAREWELL LECTUR Petar, for less than halt’ ite original cost. ay Rie F . GEORGE MACDONALD ington street, atone, CIANS, JUST THINK OF IT!-SHEET MUSIC. AT ASSOUENTION HALL, ft ‘a all composers, one cent a sic. corner ret a eet and Fourth wren. Beernoverin ergs an others; masses, operas, (&c., | WILLIAN sea reside; address OR cpm Maye actin aBUaG f ravage hie Areogven Sat NO) A CATHOLIC CHURCH IN Brooklyn; mi ood reader. No other need tor se ss " Sad ‘at Putnam's, gasne o Beooblra eornas TWEDY: aS aetna EES eal tate

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