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BUARDERS WANTED, ‘eee FRONT ROOM, SECOND STORY, HAND. mmiodations i tarnished, with Board ; also soca igrnianed. ; ones clans ‘221'West erry uurwenth street. ¢ NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. HOTELS. OS ESI oS ns ee ORE yee ey Og Jentor permanent, withor without: ineals; private fable itd ‘desired. Baths open all night a FURNISHED SECOND fiaoe B00 jample Ciowts; not and cold water; food Gro" Iso Rooms tor gentlemen; very low. bets tg, Teo ana, ERs nzalige or inate mily" sling Bl to 88a : ‘gle Kooms, $6 to DOORS ABOVE STUYVESANT “SQUARE. —AT SUM- mer prices, with first claas Board, turnished or un- en suite or singly; ‘all improvements; Feferences, SN Second avenue, between Seventeenth and Bighteenth streets. on e See, CAN HAVE ROOM, BREAK- fast jE povaee oe York Coon Semy Oi minutes from’ ferry; family private; Sunday i, tee price $5. =? OR THREE ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, AT Summer prices; house cool and pleasant; near femiteee and Seventh avenue cars. 207 West Forty- GENTLEMEN, ALSO TWO LADIES, CAN HAVE rd, with pleasant rooms; terms low: lad ufentiemen, 36 er week; Lnglish family. 358 We D STORY ROOM, WITH EXTENSION, AS SITTING poem and bedroom, to gentieman and ‘wife or three ticular gentlemen, with first class Board; also Room oes guatiocna, in 156 Waverley place. pinnorer. pigeon 4 notisa oat Sane aul A mand a coun E ike, v0 ‘reduce uce expenses KA taking two or three persons tw wean ar * three he if: plarinery Thowe who can we to pa will find frst class Address MAD. ROVE HOUSE—I72, 174 |AND 178 BLEECKER street six blocks west of Broadway. Fino Rooms, withe excellent Board, $1 50 to $2 per day ; $7 to $12 per SUMMER RESORTS. Ls aed KEYPORT, N. J., WILL OPEN st of June for Summer boarders: splendid way oe. 5 et Jeave New York at a4 5 he refurnivhed HO BBEK, proprietor, Reston mp Mudvon ‘River is noh ‘open fe wor the te: ception of permanent and transient gue ronnie lang ond leant oii Ly ‘trelne medal from Faitteth pregt depos. Hae. CF minutes. PAULL GBADY SHORE HOUSE, COLD SPRING, L. LWA: view; rooms $12; piano, boats, bat sheer house free; five minutes trom steain! M. ORES Cold a aprine, LL peer N bathing, fishing, Barclay’ street et, at 10 d term: OTEL $f. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY. second nd Broadway.—American and Eu ropean plan; ok, at front; suits, with private table; families and transient guests will flud the house coolest dm city; icing three streets with rotunda centre. IBBY HOTEE (ONE BLOCK FROM CITY HALL), 58 Warren street. —Outside Rootes ae ‘a day; $2 to $3 a ween: family Rooms, $1 aud $1 S0aday: ‘$4to $8a week. ‘AISON PARISIENNE, 33 AND 40 EAST TWELFTH street. between University place and proniway- 73 Elegant suit and single Rooms: private attendancé required ; table a@hove at 6:3) P. M., atei2s inciuding Lad ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF ayard strect.—200 light, Rooms, neatly Seenlenas) a p per night; $2 50 to $4 per week. ‘For gentle- en only, ‘TH AVENUE, 91.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, en suite or singly; meals served a la carte if desired; @ house is being newly fitied up and turni through- HE WEST END HOTEL, FORT WASHINGTON, twenty minutes from ‘Thirtieth stroot, depot will Shortly open; views unsurpassed; rooms shows daily. For partduiats eddvees CHARLES 1. SHRLLEY. 5 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM Macdougal street,—Furnished Rooms to let, with for gentlemen’ and wives or single gents; a few Sieetadaretes ken: desratis loseuear ee AVERLEY HOUSE, 750 BROADWAY.—BOARD, $2 a to $12. week; Rooms, without board, ‘se gpa sadist gr reek; “amily” Kooms, $1 80 and $2.4 day, $7 {0 $15 n week. 6 oot TO io PER WEEK; $1 50 PER DAY; PLEASANT excellent Board, for ‘families and ingle pantitioen, at 172, 174and 176 Bleecker street, six jDlocks West of Broadway. Qese ce ree ores rom, wile cai ave Co iT joms at 70 West Washington place. poche as ee wy WAVERLEY PLACE-—THE FINEST poues IN the city.—Handsome front Romney $i4, bart }. tro, persons, with Board; no children ; also 42 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—FUR- nished Rooms, with Board; a Suit of three Rooms on parlor floor. table ees ATTORNEY STREET, CORNER GRAND.—A FEW ie meatemen to Board; also ntleman and wife; 8 taken: 1 ‘TH STREET, 21 WEST.. =-DESIBABLE FAMILY And single Rooms tol QD BAST FORTY SEVENTH GREET, NEAR FIFTH et, with or without Board. venue.—Families or gentlemen changing their residence, or pastes trom Europe, will fina Rooms, hand- with home comforts and superior pub- g ely furnis! or private table: WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET. — HAND- ) somely furnished Rooms to let, with or without foard. Relerence required, WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Rooms on secon’ and third floors to lot, with Board, to gentlemen and wives, or a party of Bentlemen ; Also single rooms; | refe! rence ce. 9 TH STREET, 105 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— ) Pleasant Second Floor to let, gomnesting, with bathroom, with or without Board; middle of day dinner; reterence required. 2 CLINTON PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH or without Board, togent’emen and their wives; Blso Rooms suitable for parties of gentlemen. 3 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, bbe FIFTH e avenue.—Superior Board; Summer price: hand- Somely furnished Suits and Rooms for families and gen- tlemen; also Hall Rooms; everything strictly first class, 3 TRVING PLACE, CORNER SIXTEENTH e street.—Rooms to let, together or separate, with or ‘without Board, 35 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—TWO HALL Rooms (front), with Board; references required. WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE.—LARGE FRONT terms reasonable; a tew COUNTRY 1 BOARD. A yaw FAMree WISHING | FIRST OLABS Lad ing to pa rally, can be accommoda’ at the farm, house of or Ww. i. DIBSLE, Strawberry Hill, Stamiord, Conn. PRIVATE FAMILY (NO CHILDREN) HAVE v7 large Rooms eager | giant sale, gone & minute's waik from de) ‘or terms Sddress 6. '2"B,"box: $4" Post ofico, Wlorida, “Orange county, N. ¥. ‘WOODRINE HOTEL, HIGH BRIDGR, OPEN FOR boarders: gentlomen taken low; trains to Central depot in 20 minutes; steamboat to Peck’ slip in one hour. & BROUGHTOS, Proprietor. HOUSES, ROOMS, «C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. Wer. SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, NOT more than one hour from New York cuy Tall; rent must be low. Address JOHN, Herald Uptown Branch oilice. WANTEDI4 FLOOR OR PART OF A HOUSE, OF five or six rooms, in neighborhood of the City Hall; Font to be moderate funi'y amail. Address WANTED, Brooklyn ‘Branch Herald ott ‘ANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, TWO FURNISHED Rooms, without board, between Waverley place anil Fourteenth streot and eh ‘and Second avenues. Address, stating pric rald office. fer |e! UN fURNISHED, Ah eve eked ROOM, with gas, running water and attendance, on near Sixth avenue, between Twenty-third and riitioth, streets; Serie saoterese, Address STAR, Herald Uptown ‘ANTED—ANY PERSON HAVING A NEATLY FUR- nished House near Broadway, Sr above Forty-fitth street, and wishing to rent for $1,500 to $1,800 to a careful ty family of three Adulte, may find such by E.R, 0 fest Tenth stre We xten-2y A YOUNG MAN, AN UNFURNISHED Room. Please address 0. A. 8., Herdld office. ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS PARTY IN EVERY respect, a fi ed House the Summer or year; house must ‘wecommodate a a family of six and ser- ants; location healthy and surroundings pleasant; rent to $1.) Address R., box 3,062 not over $1, a year, ‘a y Post office. PRIVATE FAMILY, IN CONNECTICUT, Aaa aled two hours’ ride by rail from New York and thi minutes from depot, would take Boarders; none table first class; rooms pleasant; location healthy; ef five or six preferred. Address Mrs, E, BETTS, ‘onn. arty ton, T THE SHERIDAN HOUSE, BLIZABRTH, N, J. nc Rooms, singly or en suite, at reasonable rates; Aotel beautifully toesta Neat olued in all respocts, Ellen’ beth ts the Most penutiful city in| New Jersey, is miles from New York; trains a day by two roads. Captain WM, H. GILL, proprietor. A WSOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD AT FAIR: « view, N.J., for adults only, within five minutes walk of ‘depot of Northern Railroads 30 minutes to Chambers or Twi neighborhood 4 a ¥; abundance of truit, flowers, rounds, For further particular EY, 19 Greenwich avenue, oF GREELEY, Fairview, 8 Address a OARD CAN BE FURNISHED AT REASONABLE terms for CoS or oF eight pe persons at a farmhouse in the Village of Speonk, ee ee ee Postmaster, epeoaks OARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT A FARM HOUSE hear Middletown, Orange , county, N ground, mountain air; very hea't good ireatnG table; reasonable terms. Apply at 105 South First street, corner of Third, Williamsburg, L. I. OUNTRY BOARD, AT A 1 HEALTHY PLACE; plenty of fruit; betutiial drives on fine roads, among ofchards and vineyards; $8 per week; livery attached. Address W. PIERSON, io Vineudnd, J. Counter, BOARD WANTED—FOR THE SEASON, ON the Hudson, vicinity of Catskill pretrre. for two ladies ‘and three daughters aged 9, 12 and 13:'must be within walking distance of church, private school and relerences exchanged. | Address, with full articuia: 8 to terms, location. &c., box 28 Babylon Post office, Suffolk county. Long Isiand,'N. Y. Or TRY f BOARD—AT A DELIGHTFUL FARMER'S Feaidence. Ten persons can obtain good countr Board for trom $8 to $10 per week. rons ALBER! POTTS, Germantown, Columbia county, N. Room, with first class Board; location delightful ; je Boarders wanted. EAST TWENTY-1 FIRST STREET.—THE COM- forts of a refined home and handsome Rooms, with peral table; two Rooms for gentlemen: references ox- anged. 38 EAST NINETEENTH | STREET.ELEGANTLY furnished Room to let, with first class Board, Summer prices; also country Board’ono hour from tty ‘on Philadelphia road; plenty sbade, fruit, milk, eggs, ‘ogetables and stabling. 3 BARROW STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.—PLEAS- ant Rooms to let with Board, on first and second Goors, at moderate rates. WEST THIRTY-THIRD _S8TREET.—DESIRABLE Rooms on second floor, Suit on third, and large all Room, with Board, separately or together; refer- ces exchanged. QQ WEST FORTY.THIRD STREET.—GOOD ROOMS and Board, to gentlemen, single or married; the jouse has all the modern convenichces; nglish spoken; terms very reasonable. French ‘and 3 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—ELEGANT double and single Rooms, Parlors, with Bedrooms Attached ; excellent table ; moderate prices. EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— ‘To let, with Board, Roonis on second floor; Rooms ir Bo day boarders accommodated. References pxchanged. NOUNTRY BOARD.—HEALTHY LOCATION; FINE drives, one ‘society, near thriving village; two rail- roads and telegraph ; tarmhouse, good table, good rooms; ee $3 and $9 per week, Address Mra. IAM F, Claremont, N. H. Reters to H. B, Kirk & Co., 0 Pulton street. “OU RY BOARD—THIRTY MILES J York, on Harlem Railroad. ‘Proprietor, photo- graph and tull particulars at 26 Exchange place, room 2. COUNTRY BOARD AT CHERRY HILL. N. J.—A FEW adults can be accommodated at a private residence, beautitully situated on the banks of Hackensack River, one hour irom City Hall; six minutes’ walk froin station; terms reasonable. Call on or address J. A. COLE, New: bridge Post office, Bergen Co., N. (SOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—TWO LADIES DESIRE to obtain Board for the Summer with some private family, tn the country, where thers Is sea bathing ; liberal board will be paid. Address COUNTRY BOARD, Herald Uptown Branch office. |OUNTRY BOARDERS WANTED—AT COLD SPRING, on the Hudson, opposite West Point; good Kooms FROM NEW ANTED—A PLACE FIT FOR MANUFACTURING roofing material trom coal oan with machiner: ready to work; no objection to pu of at reasonable terms. Adare GOMBINATION ROOFING COMPANY, 56 Cortlandt st., New York. BUSINESS (ESS OPPORTUNITIES, WELL ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING BUST- ness, at Louisville, Ky., oflers the right man an un- usual opportunity ; busitiess already profitable ; net profits last three years, $20,000, $21,000 and $30,000; but the pro- duct is staple, and we have some of the advantages of @ monopoly, to thas the fleld of expansion is comparatively uniimited } it will require $25,000 to secure one-third of the business, realty, fixtures, &c., and the applicant must be every way desirable, one who w real force in the commercial departient bund 6 will be given such a man to examine the business and atudy the situa- tion, Address ADVERTISERS, care of First National Bank, Louisville, Ky. FORTUNE IN SIX MONTHS.—PARTNER WANTED, with a moderate capital, to travel as cashier with the greatest magician ever in this country ; performing to crowded houses nightly. For an interview address IL- LUSIONIST, box 223 Herald office. PARTNER FOR A GOOD PAYING WOODEN WARE tactory the depot, 8 iniles from New York. GENTLEMAN OF UNDOUBTED RESPEC’ bility wanted, with $7.500, as partner in an estab- lished financial business, to proceed to Euro) 8 refer. ences pe rane For interview address D. 79 Herald o1 LEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & COMPA! Capital for incorporated companie manufacturers, mines. Persons with capital desiring investments informed of desirable opportunities, Our ister contains many nes, each possessing $10,000 t $75,000 for investment. Through extensive Sivertising Hirougnout the country we are continually rece ving aye merchants, plications from persons with capital, Through European connections we possess facilities for capital. Substantial concerns desiring additional capital solicited, Our nu- merous acquaintances and customers are relercnces NDER FROTHINGHAM & COMPANY, 2. and U4 Broadway. A. RARGAIN-—A BS YEARS ao EES Light Manufacturing Business; articles staple, in daily age; wood profits, easily managed, cheap rent rare it vesiment; will bear in Mi PATTBERG, 29936 Broadwa; ACTIVE MAN, WITH. $3,500 CASH, CAN JOIN AD- vertiser in ‘business in’ Philadelphia that will net $19.0W) per year sure. For particulars address PHILA: TA, Herald office. N UNUSUALLY GOOD CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH $1,000, and honestly looking for a well established and paying business, where he can safely invest ig money ‘and receive a good Income. Call at factory 218 West Ty street. Jpirs “ WINE AND LIQUOR PLACE—HAVING rich customers and doctors, with or without stock; gstablished 20 years: proprietor leaving for France. 639 Sixth avenue, corner Thirty-seventh street. OR SALE—A VERY IMPORTANT PATE CALL ni PHILIP FISHER, 185 West Houston street, or G._NUSS, 56 First avenue, Sate FATIH }ENTLEMAN WHO IS ABLE TO OPEN nN 4 anew market, wi secured, would like to or Taber with (so as partner a large ¢ leather house ha , DOX 215 Herald office. and accommodations; terms low: keood tables, 4c, For particulars apply to MITCHELL, 77 Cedar street. GENTLEMAN (COUNTRY, BOARD- aT YONKER: and wife or two single gentlemen dated with Board in a private family for the Summer months. For further particulars inguire at 532 Hroad- way. ‘W. D, SMITE yn be accommo- 41 WEST WENTY-NINTH STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with first class Table, at Feasonable rates for Summer. 45 Nest, ELEVENTH STREET—LARGE AND ©) small Room: with or without Board; hot and cold water; Extension and brivate bathroom, unturnished; Summer prices. 4 WEST FORTY-EIGHTH STREET.—ROOMS ON. second floor, newly and elegantly furnished ; also oms for gentlemen; house and table first class; refer- ences exchanged. 5 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—CHOICE 2} Rooms for single gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives, with or without Board, at Summer prices; reter- ences required. 7 MADISON “AVENUE. —surTs, “OF ROOMS, HAND- somely furnished, on second floor, with Board ; also ‘Room on fourth floor: Q] Seven AVENUE, NEAR FIFTEENTH street.—Furnished Rooms to let, wit Board, to gentlemen or gentleman and wife. lis MADISON AVENUE.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO let, with first ¢ Board; references. WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—NICELY FUR- ‘with Board; French JOUNTRY BOARD-IN THE VILLAGE OF BEDFORD, Westchester county, for 12 or 15 persons; adults, $8} n healthy; stabling for horses.’ Ap: aud 19 Vark row, Commercial Hotel, after 6 o'eloe Counter, BOARD WANTED—FOR SUMMER, FOR gentleman, wife, two children ged 8 and years) and nurse, not to exceed $140 per month: knalewood ier Agh reas COMFORT, 2F West T hirty-eighth st. past CLASS BOARD AT HOLLYWOOD VILLA Stamford; large, airy rooms; house finely shaded; ten minutes trom all trains Address A. H. Ho moaduitees Railroad. G§ (OARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT A FARM Rouse it Northville, near Long. Taland Sound, Ref- erence, J. Knee, 271 Pearl street. Address L. &. TERRY, Succes’ Post office, L. 1. TUDSON RIVER—BOARD AT ONE OF THE FINEST residences, thirty minutes out and five from depot Address B. Spuyten Duyvil, or apply at Westcott's Express, No. or Park Dp ERSONS WISHING COUNTRY BOARD IN ORANGE county can learn of desirable accommodations by AS, 24 Brot 92 Blooming Grove Post o Moe, N. ¥. RIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, AT NORTH EGRE- ‘mont, Mass.—Accessible from Great Barrington on tie Housatonic Railroad and from Hillsdale N. Yon the Harlem Railroad; terms $8 to $10 per week. Apply at 327 West Thirtieth street, large grove via ave calling on Mr, SEIX. y, oF addressing box nished also unfurnished Rooms and Bedrooms, family and French table; splendi Iocation for Summe: sand bathroom. 13 EAST SEVENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR CEN- tral Park.—A few genteel persone can be ac- commodated with Board and furnished Rooms very 141 j {sa first class house. é WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN Sixth avenue and Broadway. —Deslrable location 4 oms for Summer ; large hall Rooms with hot and gold water; one short ‘block from St. Cloud Hotel; re- duced prices; unexceptionable references, 15 PIERREPONT STREET,.—FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board, to let, for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, at moderate prices. WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—A SMALL private family hi a Room and Bedroom, on third floor, to let, to yentleman and wife or gentlemen, ‘with or without Board. 230 % West THIRTYNINTH STREET.—TO LET ished, with Board, a back Parlor: has hot A water. closets: Ac. Tete reasonuble to a per- Rinnent party.” Referetees 2 EAST FIFTEENTH! STREET, OPPOSITE THE e. Park.—Well furnished Rooms, with Board, to famities or single per: 251 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A PRIVATE fumily will let, we or without Board, a hand- some. nicely iurnished Parlor Floor; two, with Board, Rooms separate! Iso one nice Room for a gem us, with Board, $10. RINTH AVENUE, SECOND BELL, LEFT —A fow gentlemen and ladies can get gov 4 and pleasant toums, at $3 aud $0a week. “Call all 3" 2 ri STRICTLY PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY, CON- ining, of lady and child, occupying alone d newly and elegantly furnished house, ‘one ‘bloc Mi unre offer Room or Suit of Kooms with breakin Gosireds toa Seonere teeta id Le accustomed ve fn an elegant. a ere.” Address, for one ©. 6., box 152 Herald Uptown Branch office. hier Af GANT ROOMS, NEWLY FITTED UP for Navaildsor women in confinement; kind care and styeation by physician and experienced nurse. Ad- dress V. K. B. :, Hera id office. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET SOME very pleasant furnished Root with good Board ¢ Park and Bigth location near location neat A’ OUNG. MAN, ECHANIO, WANTS BOARD I. ‘a respectable American family ast side, not far from Twenty-third street; breakfa arly. ‘Addre: MECH set ‘box 162 Herald pete GENTLEMAN, IN HAR. referred. Ad- x 106 Herald OARD WANTED—BY A Jem, for the Summer ; prive ate emby pn with full particulars, HARLEM, OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, also young lady and single gentleman, on the cast between Twentieth and Fitneth streets; private family preverred; terms must be moderate; references — ‘Address J. K. W., Herald Uptown Brauch Bonar WANTED—CITY AND COUNTRY; SEND nalent alee boarders a Seettess established 1887; fol ithori BOARDERS! DIRECTORY, 137 tasted ‘ANTED—BOARD, AT RIVERDALE, OR ON THE Hudson, within an hour's ride of Kew York, in a farmhouse or small family, by @ lady and little’ son; eae t dress A., bok 1d eral Uptown Branch ce. SUMMER RESORTS. AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, is See Grand Union Hote! Will open June 1, for the reception of J, M. Lapder and his superb the seasdns rooms can De cngnged at Metro, olan Hotel oF Gilaey House, New York. Address BRESLIN, GARD- NER 4 CO., at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. SUMMER RESORTS—BELMONT HALL Ney + Brighton, 8. I., reopens June 1; fronte the Minutes by boat from Dey street; near landi FIRST CLASS HOUSE—WELL FURNISHED, GOOD food, siabling: plenty of shade and walks; "Lar ‘3 Wood Hotise. Ad H,, box 448, South Norwi Conn. m™m ts hy ELVEDERE HOUSE, GREENVILLE, N. J.—I hereby. take pleasure in informing my friends and the pudlic that I am prepared to receive boarders for the ene A yon fairey strech boating and fishing; 20 minu ZE EUGNER, Proprietor. ((OLUMBIA BALL, LEBANON SPRINGS, 1. ¥., WILL. mior the reception of guests June 3, INS.” Board av reduecd rates for the season. “A book, illustrating Leb: anon Springs and, surroundings, will be sent on applica: tion to TEL GALE, Proprietor. Mie) bid WEST POINT HOTEL ‘open on Saturday, May 81. Two Cottages to Iet, witht Hoard in Hotel; special Terms offered to partion enkaging rooms for the keaton. For Fee address ED! COZZENS, West st Point, N. ga uests; Professor have been engaged for OAgTERTON HOUSB, WEST BRIGHTON LANDING.— Furnished Rooms ta gentlemen, with or without Board: house newly y rnishied | terms ton low; 40 minutes ier 19 No b alone aialeranioedias fh. PURDY, Proprietor. ‘NLIFF HOUSE. RYE, Raf mg df COUNTY, ONE / hour from the city, via New mh n Railroad, witiopen June 2, Delightfull: ane ont! 2 rome also . ange to let, with Board, at the pply to J. W. MEAUTIER or J, M, LETTS, 3p Hart Sixteenth street, REGORY HOUSE AND CARPENTER HOUSB, Lake Mahopac, N. ‘Board’ $4 per day; four will open for guests June 16; trains daily trom Grand Central Depot, Forty-second street, Harlem Raj Mr. J, Bernstine’s Orchestral and has bee! For terms, &c., en en =| vi r ms See. apply at the hotel OF add / J.8, RAMSAY, Proprietor. TxDEN PARK, CORNWALL ON HUDSON—18 NOW open for the reception of permanent and transient Boarders; terms moderate. ©. H. RING, Proprietot Lirex, HOUSE, GREENWICH, CONN., ON THE Sound.—Hotel new, wii 3 poig ee OR th every modern convenience: iurd parlors, both for throughout; bil id childret rst class orchestra; enth street, Will be open ‘May 30. wich, Conn, EWPORT, R, L-THE ATLANTIC HOUSE, FRONT. i Touro Fark and Bollevue avenue, willbe opened jor the season on Monday, Ma Hisanann, Prope ‘oprt let or. ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A LARGE Room or & Parlor ‘and, Nedsoom nirnished or tte big Ms BT | and "Thirtieth streets in eran box ai recremees cvemteh Woks Breskinns 921 § SCHERMERHORN STREET, BETWKEN 1lOYT and Bond.—A large, airy, pleasant front Room, tw two gentlemen or genticman and wile, with Board; 9 ~ a epaeatog cars and ferries; boarders tew ‘and select. ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, ONE, ‘OR Tw vo W nicel eat: nt kiyn Hi & mea, ih ‘or without ‘Addrows, 4g hele 8. Dox 5124 FERLOOK MQUNTAIN HOUSE—ON Tl 'S- Ret aire Kingqou rie county, N. Ar for par: ticulars ad ich J. ee Overh M House, Mock Ne ts oF GACOD. SHARPE, 10 Broadway. REMIUM POINT HOUSE, IMMEDIATELY ON THE —Sen bathing, tshitig, boating, pleasant drives, ochitisand Tovar 46 miauees from TON, 54 West Twenty-fourth street, EABODY HOUSE, Yonkers, on the Hudson, ROW Oo) n. yALISADES MOUNTAIN HOUSE Address COZZBNS & MURRAY, Englewood, N, J. ARTNER WANTED—IN MANUFACTURING STERE- otype, Babbit and Type Metals; business established and profitable; $5,000 to $10, 00 more capital will yield large pro’ META Id of J ELL HAL TITER ST in first class Produce Commission Business; capital required $3,000 to $5,000; profit 100 per ce: ay P PRINCK ENGI, 48 lirond street, RIGHTS THE BEST PAYING INVENTIO! ‘of the age; used by everybody and supplies a special want, We request thorough investigation, Model at 162 Broadway, room 9. 7 ANTED IMMEDIAT! in a good established business. Route, selling wo aos tor $450. RO! «& £O., 79 Nas ERT! $1 INCLUDING OUTFIT, WILL ESTABLISH ANY lady er gentleman anywhere; business new and honorable; no wax flowers. Apply, from 1 to 4, at'247 West Seventeenth street, basement floor. 600-4 BUSINESS MAN | WITH $000 CA secure an interest in a Business establish 14 years; large profits, Call on MOODY & CO., 183 Broa way. WITH $150 ir sale—Milk sau street, 3000. A Baby, O8 GENTLEMAN WANTED TO Do. » join the advertiser in a splendid specula- can double capital every sixty days iven, Address ENTERPRISE, bex 137 Herald ranch office. $45, 00 CAPITAL AND AN ACTIVE PARTNER wanted—By a house largely engaged in manufacturing 4 staple article, for both export and do- mestic trade, to take the interest of a member of firm r security Uptown tring: housé many years established, and can offer a d sirable opening to a business man look! for a safe ii vestment. Apply to GRIGGS, CARLETON & CO, 98 Broadway. FURNITU RE 7 BENDALL'S OLD STAND FURNITURE, CAR {Retsand Bedding cheap tor cash or by weekly and mont CANNON, a) and 211 Hudson street, corner Canal. A’ 880, 882 BROADWAY, beg to OF PICKHARDT’S Patent Parlor and Sota Beds; also Parlor, Bed- room and Dining Koom Furniture, made order under our ee ee for sale on easy terms or for cash by J. SALE, GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FIRST class Household Migs ie contents of 5 story man- sion 120 West 23d street, viz.:—Pianoforte, 7% octave, rosewood case; Parlor, Suits, covered in rich satin bro- catel, cost $800, pA 4 one do., =: Library and renewal ag Suite, 35 to $100; 14 Chamber Suits, in eras Oi nut, style Louis XTV., eight pisces, ces, $60 ards; Room—Buffet Extension Tab le, Chait sali silva "ae 't less than half cost, in lots to suit pur- ‘all before purchasing cleewhe BARGAIN—TWO MAGNIFICENT FRENCH SATIN Parlor Suits, nearly new, cost $875, f for $175 each suit; brocatel and rep Suits, $75, 4 wi and walnut Chamber. Suits, up; 20 Mattresses, Bedding, Curtains, auake BPs Pianoforte, dunes, B Bronzes, Clocks en Vaces Dining “Fur: ar t: Ld Ware, Cutlery, less than half cost, ving city. Residence 104 East Twenty-fith stroet be between Lexingtoy and Fourth avenues, RARE CHANCE FOR CASH—AT PRIVATE RESI- dence 21 Bast Twentieth hg) yates Broad and Fourth avenue, eles Suits, + Tep Suits, Bedroom Suits, $35, and 300 Lots cheap. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, INTENDING TO travel for a few years, will dispose, at a sacrifice, of thelr entire elegant Ho useliold Furniture ; also their two Pianot makers, Decker & Bros. Call at 210 West Twenty-firai street, near Seventh avenue. STONISHING PRICES CAN OBTAINED FOR Casvofl Clothing, Carpets, ic.; for Panty $2 to $7; Coats, $3 to $20; D: sab to 375; 1 Diamon 8, the utinoge value ‘will be ‘all on or ada: note Mr. or Mrs. H. at wilits, Si Sixth avenue, third store above Waverley piace. RARE CHANCE FOR ROUSEKEEPERS.—MAG- nificent Household Furniture for sale at a sacrifice, Borgia family leaving city; two superb Suite, Parlot aioe covered silk rocade, cost for each; 5; Pianoforte, cost 5; Paintings, Htagere ‘Booksase, dstends, Mat: td ‘Ghinaware, Glasswi at half original cost, 36 ‘West 1th st., near 5th av. Cc ARPETS, a ‘or 4 Furi Beds, Bedding, Payiments tal Tg by the woek or month, Terms my: KELLY & 00, corner of Twenty-fith streot and Sixth ave URNITURE AND CARPETS OF TWO FLOORS FOR sale By a lady breaking up housekcepiug: almost new: asacrifice, Apply at 2 Christopher strect, near o OR SALE—1 BLACK WALNUT BUREAU; Glass, with cornices and table to match; 1 binck war inut Table, Cail at 380 West Thirty-second street. OOD SECOND HAND. AND MISFIT CARPETS A Ges ecialty; all sizes handsome patterns for sale leap, Pat 12'Fulton street, corner of Dutch, entrance on Dutch’ street. Moxtuey OR WReKLy PAYMENTS,—CARPETS, Furniture, Beddin, DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, 994 and 386 Third avenue, near Twenty-clchth street, _Prices lower than any other house in the city. EW FURNITURE STORE, 684 BROADWAY, ORRAT Jones street corner. Furniture of the best Wea in the greater vari it the lowest prices, and price T of euch article pI ay ima EDWARD W. BAXTER & CO, Manufaoturers, mi AND MONTHLY, PAYMENTS FOR nd at B. M. COWP! hatiam stroo, An Re it the nineteenth centary, | Me’ > ninetaane entury, Lenannsnndpiginnnn eS [ysow BqUAge THKA ree, Proprietor. Mr. SHERIDAN 8HOOK Manage! Mr. A. M. PALMER BEGINS AT 8. SATURDAY MATINBE AT 1:30, -MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNE6DAY. POSITIVELY THE LAST THREE NIGHTS al] MBS. SHERIDAN SHOOK’S DRAMA, WITHOUT A HEART, which must be withdrawn to enable the management to present during the CLOSING WEEK 8 series of ¥ THE SEASON BRILLIANT REPRODUOTIONS, for which MISS AGNES ETHEL wasoriginaly engaged. The management HAVE GREAT PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING that this FAVORITE ACTRESS | has recovored from her severe illness, a POSITIVELY "REAPPEAR aT THis THEATRE tn Sardou's roar Soctely Pings Girton oe lou’ a in Sardou's great Socio plc written expressly for which,can be civen ws VE Rants AND ONE MATINEE ONLY. ‘The p sine weil ae RAT Ort with ©. Oe @ NAL CAST and with splantid new tosne Box Sheet tor t the frat "AUNES. NIGHTS | now open, ou BROADWAY. LYMPIO THEATRE, MONDAY, MAY 26, EVERY EVENING AT 8 and WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES AT & LAST WREK BUT ONE! LAST WERK BUT ONE| or GEO, L. Fox's HUMPTY DUMPTY. LAST TWELVE NIGHTS! I 1 LAST TWELVE NIGHTS “AME BESs Lethe Ayal and pie famous Pantomime. Last twe Rights of the Specialty Apia me LAST. ‘OWAN Bro) Sie roupty bu FOX WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE ON VUNR'7, OOTH'S THEATRE. NEILSON, EDWIN BOOTH Manager and Proprietor. The bliss op ot SN Tragedienne, AMY ROBSART, as played by her at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, for OVER 100 CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS, Mr. FRANCIS naa ... LEICESTER, AY iNE MY ROBSART SATURDAY NEXT, at 1:30, The curtain rises at 8 precisely. Notice. -Carringes may b be ordered at 10:15, To secure a choice of places, the management would repecttully suggest that seats be secured as fur in ad- Vanco as possible. Branch Ticket office at Ditson & Co. 8 RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREF’ 22, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth’s he: ate EVERY (BVENING. AT SATURDAY, MATINER AT 2 30, BLACK SHAKERS. pr LAST WEEK OF “UNDER De GASLIGH! pCharacters by Dan Bryant, Nelee Seymour, Dave Reed, Henry Rice, Brockway, Harry Stanwood, ‘Carter, Mor’ rissy, FE mn. ee THE MODOGS NEXT WEEK, THE MODOC MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2, 'BEATS SEU mony PASTOR'S OPER A HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. THE BARNEY’ AARON CHAMPION |ARNEY AARON EXPONENTS and ‘OF THE ATHLETIC ARTHUR CHAMBERS, Al ARTHUR © HAMBERS, in bet reat sensational Drama entitled N DONNELLY, CHAMPION OF TRELAND, atte an which a GRAND FISTIG TOURNAMENT. Vocalists and Dancers, BILLY NOONAN. MOH ARLEY WHITE, and” BAT BIEL PASTOR. all the stars. Matinees Tuesday and Saturday. Ladies admitted free on nae evenings, fay evening—Benefit of BILLY PASTOR. S “DANCING “ACADEMIES. 4 ‘ALLET MASTER DUMAWS PRIVATE. DANCING Academy, 24 West Fourth street, near Broadwa: All fashionable 6! t dancers’ inst tion tor pee and chorus dances tor the stage. AUSE'S DANC PRIVATE LESSONS att any coe day or evening. _ CIRCULARS at Private Academy, 212 Kast Kleventh LOAN, OFFI ES. TS) NASSAU STREET, WEEN FULTON AND John streets, REWMAN EEOLOUD continues the if, -selling oF advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Pianos, Merchandwe, Life Policies, tor any JACKSON, PAWNBROKE! first, formerly 90 Prince str 0 WEST THIRTY. Money in A. ii anise or stall suns on personal Property of © 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE loney liberally ‘advanced on monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks,’ Dry Goods, and per- sonal ipa ‘of every description. Private entrance for ladies, ATS BROAD WA Liberal. advances’ on Diamonds, Wai Jewelr: Bilks, Camel's Hair shawls, Laces and peace property of every deseriptic MES P, MATTHEWS. 1 THTBTE: NTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY ay the highest price for Diamongs, Watches, ¢.; advance on the same. SAAC! iond Broker, 67 Thirteent T WOLF BROTHERS’, 8% BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twentieth streets.—Money loaned on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks and particularly Pianos; private parlor for ladies; business strictly confidential. ONEY LOANED—ON I DIAMONDS, WATC HES, JEW. elry and Silverware, and the same bough GEORGE ©. ALLEN, ees ‘iler, eal Broadway, hear Fourteenth street. M EY ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, Laces, Shawls and all r Merchandise or the Goods bought. D. W. JOHN- S08 Loan Broker, 19534 Bowery, up stait AWNBROKERS? TICKETS BOUGHT OF DIAMONDS, Watches, Jewelry, Se acer a Silks, Laces, Shaw! Guns, Pistol; nd Clothing. 19534 Bowery, up stairs. 39 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE— 5 ¢ ‘Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, jewel and all kinds of Merchandise. ibs same begat and ‘suid, Roo : N LEO! 40) sea Twenty-fifth streets.—Liberal advances made onds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Laces. at may Diai Same > bought at full value. _t. Bl RD. 685 BROADWAY, CORNER OF AMITY STREET. Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, ‘ neat ‘Broadway. Dian SIXTH 4 be bo BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTH Wet apa ‘ropric: _ of the PRESENT BRILLIANT SEASON, — NIGHTS soften, mMoNoAY, TUESDAY ant WEDNESDAY, wilt appear ii 1 ter of son sane written red reer RICAN sty Om THURSDAY FRIDAY isk SATURDAY, the 29th, 30th and ot (Matinee and Night). the Hiten Man? Mr. SOTHERN' wilt ii,perform Du Buntrent's celebrated ear and vl Iikewg ap thus representing bath tte hy others exch ¢ brother: lai) ut WAUUACK has much pleasure in wnaouncing that the last alx nixhie of th present season wll take pl rooklyn Academy of Music, with Mr, SOTHERN his aisle hi ‘Pyatnacws, ‘acters. OTAY, INDAY, JURE a PRODUOTION: OF A: bath gy te au ‘ObloINaT written express! Yor thie The DION’ BO ‘CICAULT, San hid Ww OOD'S MUSEUM. FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, bar mee Evening at 8 igs ‘meg WHALLEY, na Friday, oon at 2, Meir eeet of the charming Miss Loursi TAVLVESTER, in the new Drama in the new Drama, ones LGAOR; ' cated MoDoy WAR. i} ATY-DID. Tuosday ovening, Ma A, penent ot Saturday, May si Poh atarnoge and evening, joint Benes Musers. A. H, SHELDON a JAMES #ARNES, Monday, done yi first an BANOS of _in his great ‘Drama of Davy’ OROCKET. Nzavs GARDEN. AZRAEL—LULU, of the Summer se RECONSTRUGHTO me ane RECONSTRUCTION. The brilliant Pantomim AZRAEL: OR, THE MAGIC CHARM. mesnengemens Re-engagement i r yee x artists, LULU, LULU, LULU, tt DARTHOLEMEW, Sensation Gymnast Clown and Tan Fantatoon, Mine. LANNIER, Mattresso de Ballet, Mile, LUPO, Premicre Danse CLARA LEONTINE, the “charming, Co Columbine. | Mr. W. H. WHatrry, | MAFF: New Scenes, The Vienna faye ond from a skevch taken on ‘spot 0. B, Roberts. ‘The Bay of Naples, in whieh tho celebrated remiere Danseuses, the favorite to Harleqitn, Mme. Lannier, Mile. Lupo and entire Corps de Ballet The great Features ait in the new all retained, autteal Bullet, new ones added. NC RS, SUPERB THANSFORMATION St MATINEE SATURDAY 41 (PHEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY, Mr. JOSH HART,.. - Lessee and Proprietor. Mesars. JOHN F, POOLE and 7. fL. DONNELLY, Man: agers. Engagement with the distinguisned Comedienne, Au- thovess, Vocalist and Manager, just returned from’ her brilliant European triumphs, oe Miss, INA EDWIN. ou he will appear in he Copyright burlesque, TLE JACK SHEEP wi The popiilar ‘Comedian and ‘Turlosaite actor, —« HE Li@ FINGWELL, BLUESKIN, Mr. MOSE FISKE BLAND HOuT, Mr. Comedian from tne login a8 WINNIE Lot don Theatres, i AND A POWERE UL. BURLESQUE TROUPE. In addtion BB to, which ‘AN TOMIME AND A COMEDY. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Me F. B. CONWAY'S, BROOKLYN THEATRE. MONDAY, Ma) 873, DIVORG TUESDAY, MARBLE HEART, * _ MRS. F, B. CONWAY'S BENEFIT, RRYANTS OPERA HOUSE, EXTRA, MATINEE baby Gi) eM MESSRS. P J. rH Fotis and . He nla Intoiocd remler, Violinist he popular Interlocutor, NTH ORSDAY arretls AY 2 i CU: SMM ENC ING PRECISELY aT 2. WCLOOK, when, in addition to the Re briliant entertainment given by the following popular iactanen have aly Yoluntesred their valuable services tor the oceasioi SIGNOR RAFFAELE ABECCO! the great tenor vocalist and solo h vy artsy his first ap- pearance in New ¥ er in gwely ve a Ik te eatas - Cit ‘hth he My ae La Ay caterer it eyed LL HIS FIRST APP rit ky Sr AGE, at sing wid mneeete 's beautitul patiad? TW YEARS COMA REMEMBER THURSDAY AFTE MESSRS, DONSIKER AND BRO: ERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, street, between Lexington and 7 Mons. V. DE, Mrs. SHEPPARD. hird avenues, Summer season of. OPERETTE A THIS MONDAY NG, MAY 26, N T N ERZIEHER FRITZCHEN UND LISCHE Admission 50c., Keserved Beats, 2e., extra; $150 extra; Packages of 12 $4 ) LI Boxes, ACADEMY OP . fA Max MARETZE He provions ta the Gopartere or i a WEDNESDAY EV POSITIV ITALIAN OPERA. -Director. LY PE THRE! ‘t PRIMA DUNNAS, PAULINE LUCCA, CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, GORA SANZ, Together with Sigs. VIZZANT. VERATI, MORIAMI, AMET, RONCONL and others. Ambroise Thosnas? oper Ff oA Mic NON, ci AULINE LUCCA LOG ek seats can yes. obtained” tox #4 at acm, iy ‘end 701 Bro a PIANOFORTES, , ORGANS, we. FEW PIANOS OF OUR OWN MAKE, RETURNED from lire nearly new; at bargains ior cash, or on installments the same torent; all 73g octaves, and in pertect ord ARION PIANOFOR’ 0., Ne Fourteenth st. BARGAIN.—$100, HANDSOME FOUR ROUND corner Chickering Piano, 7 octave, carved legs, overstrung, every improvement; sold for Want of money. 13 Waverley plage, near Broad way. T BETTS’ WAREROOMS, 788 BROADWAY, COR. AX ner Tenth street, new and second hand Pianos and Oreans, tor cash or instalments, or to rent, $3 to $10 per mon LEXANDRE ORGAN, 14 STOPS—WARRANTED genuine, in good ‘order and powertul toned, suitable for chapel, cliurch or lodge room ; price $1 40, Lost $600, sree, ‘at JOHNSTON'S Carriage Room, No. 8 Cortlandt WELL KNOWN CITY MAKER'S RICH ROSE- wood 74 octave Pianoforte for sale ; has all improve. ments Datenit ffe, carved lege and case, four round Jowelry and Merchandise of every deseription.. The ade to order, cost $ 1, same ought and sold. . GEIGERMAN, formerly M. | and Music Cabinets in use & months: arranted for Rosenberg. 5 years. Call at private residence, Hoh West Twenty: thivd 91: BROADWAY, OLDEGT ERTABLISHED AND Sees nese Stach ayers, most rel le office.—Mone: vanced on a MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 74 OCTAVE, FOUR pends, Tatton, CCW eimai ance, wet, same Ure Re round corners, grand square Pianofor! Fly new, = =r for ahi ing: rich Parige Suite, Mirrors: Gurtalie: Paine ‘or ‘ors, Curtal a ott tt | 20 U. peeeeaeen' (OTR HARALD, onan | | 4, rosewood and. walnut Chamber, Dining Vurniture, igiT Brongway.’ Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, | Haut twenty-ith wreck, between Fourth, and Lexingt Jewelry, lame “bought and "sold. LINDO BROS. tas ent -fitth street, between Fourth and ington PROPOSALS. MAGNIFICENT FOCTAYE. ROSEWOOD PIANO- rere Suen nnnntnnman forte for sale, at BATIBRSON'S Furniture Storage OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT PURSUANT TO so, 0 Sixth ISvenuc. near Forticih streets cliy section 3, of cha lishing tl 8 of 1873, pro- rd distelbuting th ‘he City fiodord Roa sear, in sonerdenon with tne noeetSsatlons Sted in the office of the Mayor ofthe city of New York, in the City Hall in said oo will be received at said office oe Tessie une 3, at 12 o'clock noo, at which hour ine bids will be opened and ready and the nward of the contractmade as soon thereafter as practicable. Each proposal will be gnelosed in &, sealed, envelope endorsed, “Proposals for Publishing fond Distributing the City must be made in strict conformity to the specifications aforesatd. ‘The security required on the contract will be $10,000, WILLIAM F, HA’ ‘oh amg Mayor. GEORGE M. VAN W mrmiasloner of Public Works, E. DEL AFIELD MITH, Counsel tot the Corporation. New Yor«, May | te eae “KLABER, STEAM-! MARBLE AND MARBL and 136 East Eighteenth street.—Marble ‘bielzed Mantel: ening. larble Counters, Monu- ety competition. Marble Turning AN ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSU SK a a Wi resaty of enlen lity of ci oe ng L hy $y: Salien SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union square. frig gi SLATE MANTELS.—RICH AND ELE- igns; Siate Tees of OF description Mantels. T, er & 1 £00., By aind Bet wade ata ‘str Seventh aves ‘Apuce FRE #.—DR. AN AND ) MME, DESPARD PHYSI- cians, 41 bast Twenty-eighth street, near Fourth AT tsi ance bee MME. BYRON, SPIRIT- ualist; unerring advice upon business, sickness, ourth avenue, near Twent, A TESTCMRS. VANSISE, BU AND MEDI. cal Clairvoyant, aprienallat, tells name, day of marriage, prings together th separated, gives pesitive information on all affairs of lite; no satistnct tion, no pay. venue, corner & of ‘Thirty-t Le ‘APE LAIDE i. LAMBERTSON, CLAIRY. v0) ANT.— Consulted on all affairs of life. ' 104 West Eighteenth, Street, near Sixth UROPEAN OLAIRVOYANT.—TELLS NAMES, SHOWS likenesses, causes narriages, gives numbers; 5c. and $i, 142 West Twonty-fifth. Stree! (7YESY REVEALS vouR WHOLE LIFE, FINDS AB. sent friends, recovers stolen property. ‘YSLsy Bowery, between Thi id Fourth str ts Mea LINGTON, chat vor NT, so mg EVERY- thin “Salt numbers; hi pont ive cure for drunkenness. Call or write to 41 Hast ‘twenty-cighth st DECKER & BROS. PIANOFORTE, DOUBLE + round, 7% octave, having all Improvements for gale’ af cuclver origiial cost; one Grand Square for $225; ‘also entire Household Furniture, family Intending to travel. Call at 210 West Twenty-first street, near Sev- enth avenue. ape he A mig yen PIANOFORTE FOR gales made order, city. maker; fully guaranteed ; used 5 months; cost $00, for ‘s275: Parlor Suits, Et Bronzes, Painting ber, Dining Furniture; China. ware, Glassware ; § property family ‘leaving city, ' 36 West I A HANDSOME FIVE OCTAVE PARLOR ORGAN, beautifully carved and Anished, ¢ stops and swe for sale price $1 if sold at once; at DALY Muste Store, 179 Eighth avenue. MERICAN PIANOFORTE COMPANY—WAREROOMS Broadway, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth ianos of six first class city makers at great Sargains; Planoe for ‘hire and on Anstalments: eas ter DER. E LEGANT PIANOFORTE, FULL 7 OCTAV HAVING 4 sa grentet bargal Ambrovements, only ; good ag new ; greatest ork’: Tesewood ‘GORDON, 157 Bleecker street. risers OCTAVE PIANOS vnod gy ated Bo see Pirect from factor: 'E, 73 Barrow F's. ASS 7’ wholesale circulars. CH! ORTY, NEW AND SECOND HAND PIANOFORTES, 5 Parlor Organ it bargsing. Full value ale lowed for old Pianos ai ns P SONS, i leecker street. Pianos (BEAUTIFUL WEBER, INCLUDED), CHEAP ‘as the cheapest, ee ae for rent or sale; rentaliowed purchaser RRELL'S, No 8 Union square, 165 Fourth avenue. PIANOS, SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, IN Thorough order, for sale a low pees; also Elance Durieenth atrest, between Broadway and Fitth TANOS D, ORGANS “GREAT BARGAINS, NEW Pure Taos autiful. and perfect bd styles perfect tones ever oi iby best ee adh roe fF raat ot g enta, oF fo eas . 481 Broadway, than can be un isowhietee Piss $40, IN GOOD ORDER; BARGAINS IN second hands; a octave carve be 9 overstrung, monthly. CABLE, street, corner Sixth avente, Pro, TO. RENT-$5 TO $15 PER MONTH; RE! T np liod RETA ™ ILLIAM A. POND & c0., He Broadway. ‘thud udsons * ny Mr. LEST! ALLAOK ‘O WKEKS adie AMUSEMENTS. TH AVENUE THEATRE.—CURT, 5 Qideeeee aah Garriages may be uedered to yr pall Mr. AUGUBTLN DALY, THE MOST SINGULAR AND EMP! \CORSS OF THE YEAR. ben EVERY EVENING, until further a tice, will be acted Mr. AUGUSTEN DALY'S most successful DRAMA, te four acts, cutitled MADELETM red. Inst week to the thas fet and crowded uudionces Of the MADELEIN [Whole season, moO: ED. — MADELEIN | Characters by Mr. Charies Pishor, MOBBL, Mr. George Clurke Mr. Lous Jemed, Mr: Hours Orlap, ie, W. Jobe Me. J Lewis, Mr. B. Pierce, MOY Re, st forms ot tho pen or women, aodose Or the ‘bitterest commentarigs on ther [ay +a Judgment of soclety."—Bvea- “The interest it ivin is intense." — 1p te fate of Mader “Tt ted from point to peims: with omphatic sppiause, ‘Tribune. “It is the most excitit rama Mr. DALY fay produced? '—Star, men r, of considera. fod interest," “A most powerful pit nie 0 oriuinality und dec “The whole performance, meets ame restricted commendation. The cathee ara! scene is one of the, most strange 4 thei CAL presented on auy * ings last hight were in OVERFLOWING of the marked success of the new EVERY NIGHT. play.""—Daily Times, i, a areand. Matinee of MADELEIN Nie SATURDAY at 13g o'cloo! "a aivor weley be secured three weeks a advance; alee A Gu OPERA ‘HOUSE. L AST FORMANCES Oy pce Morte ORISTO. See M‘* 31, 1 yaaa LL MATINEE . Se AN? LA" MIGHT OF (pu antes FECHTER AS MONTE CRISTO. ARAND OPERA HOUSE. RTAIN RISES AT Yh Carriages may be ordered for 11, Sole Lessee and Manager. . Mr, AUGUSTIN DALE LAST SEVEN PERFORMANOES ot Mr. CHARLES FECHTER MONTE CRISTO, SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 31, LAST MATINEE and LAST NIGHT ot MONTE CRISTO, Mr. DALY has pleasure cured Mr. FECL in order to satiaty the w pressed by the legion artist to see him in Announcing that he has se FEW EV 83 LONGER tee been ex- oT that, distingulshed Therefore, om ny ters. MONDAY, SUNE'?, Mre FECHITER Pill give his grees double ii srsgoation ofthe two FRANCHI, in his ows famous play of THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. 58% Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, i GHTED THOUSANDS E ¥' EVENING. A—-ATHENEUM THEATRE, DELI ERY ANOTHER NEW IVE BILL THIS WEER, and Grand Burles appear in an entirely new and original u ny 4 jurlesque, Written DY MF. F. Montague, entile a ane APOLLO AND 3UNO Cas ‘EW YORK CITY. Characters WONDERFUL ZANPRETTA TROUPE “OF PANTOMIMISTS @ in number) ina truly laughable Pantomime. i SBERG SISTE. RS. “Comin’ rare’ the Rye”... -LUKE SCHOOLCRAPE rles ane Carrie First appearanee 6 AUSTIN, AUSTIN, AUSTIN, Jn their terrific Bayonet Combat. ‘ADD RYMAM ADD RYMAN, will deliver! he great Oration. See bills. 10) Specialty Artists will appear, Doors open at Gurtaia. rises at8 o'clock. MATINE! Y !DNESDAY AND SATURDAY MONDAY, MAY 26, 1873, and during the week. vy 's NAGY, MCKENNA, y A cl tied the ROY HURGLAR, with new and appropriate Scenery, magnificent Effects and stirring Tableaux; with the beautiful Comedy entitled A BAMBOOZLE, FRIDAY EVENING, Annual Benet 9 Tita B, FRELIO, anit, JAMES M. WARD will shorlly appear ins Bow rama. ( JENTRAL PARK QDORE THOMAS, THOMAR UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS CONERTS, PROGRAMME FOR vias , MONDAY) EVENING) 1, Overture, “Rienzi Waltz, “New Vienna 3% Puraphrase, “Lorel; March (a a ted’ fororchestera by’ ie 80 % Overture, 6. Air and 7. Grvotte . Finale, “'Prometheus’ 9. Overture, “Midsummer Nights Dream’. .Men: wo “Amaryilis’, (air composed by King Tous xt, tyke . Waltz, “On the a ape vice, Danube” ir Maren Indienne, “I Adurission 50. Seokeges sontaining 1 ticl be obtamed at the principal music stores, also at 288 Broadway and Central park Garden, Private boxes two dollars extra, TENTAWSKI'S FAREWELL TO NEW YORK, ST! ie Y HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, May Bis at So'clock. Mr. HENRI WIENTAWSKI has the honor to announes his farewell concert in this city prior to bis departure for California and South Americ A most attractive programme will be presented, im. — the celebrate “SEPTET” OF BEETHOVEN, 08 priate to appear on this occasion are:— -Mezz0s0} Pontral articulars will shortiy be announe sale of which commences Wednesday y Hall, 701 and 11 Broad’ ALNUT STREET THEATRE PHILADELPHIA. STUART ROBSON, AW. Ww YO. HOUSES Pa ike 10 THE WOOF. Seats 10 days in advance. LAST WEEK OF LAW IN NEW YORK, 7) BOK 46 A IMEZ-VOUS LA Musique,” BEAU tree, WATSON'S Musié Rooms, 92 Clinton by mall foe“ Private lessons. Plano, Organ, Violin, Zither, Singin une DE Mile. D hd others: Pail Reserved se: May 28, BW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 613 BROAD. Way, between Houston and Bleecker streets, Es one en visit the wondertul M it istull of e' th o should swe and understand, Lectures, on hilosophy of or ees wf "those wee tame bay 4 two mic these important ean have Seon Any NEW a ae es reo Broadway, New ner K. Pe TAN MUSEUM OF ART. areca po 128 po pean con th oe ehivitions. ae + read re apo to ate? oat ex! ons,” 80 . are NOW from 12 o'clock unin 6 Ocloek P.M. . mapa MET oroutran THEATRIOA! LAND SHOW PRINTING ESTABL! LISHMENT, HERALD BU! UILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREBT 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THRATRICAL,, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS GONSTANTLE ON HAND. A ny MUSICAL. A & te NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, No, 5 East % uy ourtecnth street next tp Detmonis0's, 102. Coett Sa TH Egtpet Wis ie {Se ao te and class ii petpebny Me all branches of Mi UAZOR te OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORT TE, $100: S*y Total the Ps eet ished andr! mise in Me Pianot ice manu PIANOMAKERS, No. No 9 Great on Goi OPERA N ITALIAN TENOR SIXGRE, FROM ITALIAN operas te teaches Piano and 5! at $5 per mont! during the Summer mont at iW eat Twenty-seven! t, near Sixth avenue. Y MM", NILSON, THE MOST WONDERFUL SEER eta ea rome | Barn reife, the: sic! Utth street nese ~A ag ROSEWOOD PIAN Pay ¢ 100; new and second hand Pianos fot a OF tg rer » Bir month a jones st, near Broadway. $100 YARD.—MISS WATSON oe PRIVATE PIANO, oO at her residence, sa, Place ee ies ec TUENOT LS be kd