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BUARDERS W. WA ANTED, ST.HOUSE FROM FIFTH AVENUE, NO. 3 WEST ‘Thirueth street.—Elegant Parlors, also large, airy Rooms, wan ior the Summer, with or without Board, at rei sonable rates |GTON AVENUE, CORNER ov THIRTY- BO. 177 eee at mode: }, AND SECOND FLOORS HANDSOMELY FUR- sted, pins ives enol. ie, a are 3 house; also Rooms for gen! nw m rence given and required. 21 West Twelith street, Wa ei SECOND AVENUE, NEAR ‘An elegantly furnished Suit or singly ; splendid lgcation ; private Summer very low ; Summer p) nt eran to tegethog —BRAUTIFUL ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, ‘en suite or*singly, with first class .Board, with oF whhout private avls, ‘at 133 West Forty-fret street, fow doors irom Broad way nd near St. Cloud Hotel and Deautiful Reservoir Park. 1 OR THREE CONNECTING ROOMS ON SECOND floor, all conveniences, pleasant location, to let, with er without Board ; reasonable to permanent parties with reference. 113 Bast Fortieth street, between Lexington and Park avenues. 9 LARGE, PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, WITH Board, at Summer prices; plenty of closet room. 241 West Fourteenth street. oP. FLOOR ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED— with first class Board, at Summer rates; private table ifdesired. 14 East Thirty -second street, between Fifth and Madison avenues. D DOOR FROM NINTH AVENUE, 300 TWENTY- second street.—Large, airy, pleasant Rooms, with Board ; $6 for one, $12 for two per week; table ‘excellent; Grst class } location. OR 3 GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE ROOM, BREAK. fast and Tea at 183 Henderson, corner of York street, Sersey City. thres minutes trom ferries; family privat Bauday ditner; price $3. VANDAM STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL.—HAN: somely furnished Parlor and Bedroom ; also w dou) Room, with oF without Board; terms moderate; day Doar ‘ders taken, $7 TO $10 PER WEEK.—ONE SINGLE AND ONE a double Room, with first class Board, at 154and 156 verley place. VAN NEST PLACE.—TO LET, A NICELY FUR. nished tront Room, suitable for two, also hall Koom, ‘with Board ; all modern improvements; family small, 12 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— Pleasant bs gd with Board; a sult of three 4" STREET, ELEGANT ROOMS TO LET, Wita Board, at 217 West, Fourteenth street; house tirst lass and unusually desirable as Summer residence ; terms moderate. References. 14 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE and CAS Sad p —Fine large and small Rooms, ‘with good table or without board, 1n @ first class house: References required. 14% STREET, 28 WEST, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— Elegant suits of Rooms on second and third floors, eae or without Board, at reasonable prices; house first 14 ‘EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Madison ayenues.—Handsomely _ fur- nished Rooms to let at Summer prices, with or without Board ; Breakfast if desired. 1 TH STREET, WEST, NO. 34, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—One sarge t¥ont Room, on second floor, for entleman and wife or single gentlemen, with Board; Douse first class; reterence required. WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—DESIRABLE Rooms, tor families and single gentlemen, with first class Board; liberal Seeunement for the Summer; table boarders accomi WEST FORTY-SIXTH STREET.—-TWO OR TBs toms and ladies or men can be accommodated with | at from $7 to $10 ens B43, CAN BE Bergen Haunt w CLOSE TO THE BOAT ‘alte aching, Aehings stayling’ 10 ” | iainutes trom depo pot Adaress Bey Box iid Herald 7 ee OARD—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR GENTLE- Fel wan And wife, willing to pay $25 per week, can, find htful home ‘for the Summer on New York Bay: Sew fereey Central Kallroad 60 trains daily ; 25 minutes from New York and five from depot; small vac fami! $ sromnderaa to the water; boating, fishin: MURAL #8 wy nagnificent views, de, ess RURAI jOME, Herald office. FORTY. FIFTH bag ai. Pee STAR BEC BROAD- ailye wit with good Bo Board. THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—TO LET, pishet front Room, suit: two Reseemen: sdcom- A couple of nea private Jewish #2 for gentleman and good “WEST MTH an PRIVATE Kalani WILL ithout Board, two large and icely furnished Rooms; terms very let, with or wi sinall RaDaeomne, ni fiero EAST TENTH STREET, OPPOSITE ae kins Park.—To let, furnished Room, out Board, and all conveniences, for two fentlemen. EAST THIRTY.THIRD | STREET.—PLEASANT Rooms to let, with Board. to singi ern | Improvements ; tel week. ox. “Cat ail tile week. WEST FIFTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR CEN- ge, connecting Rooms, hand- ‘Teferences exchanged. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TWO VERY Lstestrante large hail Rooms, with closet, to let, tral Park.—Two la furnished, with first ¢’ ves or singie gentleme CHERRY STREET.—WANTED, BY A WIDOW lady, a child to board, from the age of two months 7 years, WEST FIFTY-FIFTH STREET.—NEWLY FUR- with or without Board, ina improvements, ‘STREET.—TWO YOUNG MEN, wishing Board and Lodging, can be accommo: dated in a private English family, with all home com- torts; terms $6 per week. LADY, HAVING TAKEN A COTTAGE AT SARA- toga Springs, has two double Rooms to rent to adults rice; ready June 4. until Friday at 149 West t Forty- “ninth street. FEW ELEGANT ROOMS, NEWLY FITTED UP for invalids or women in ‘confinement; Kind care sician and experienced nurse, Ad- nished Room to let ata reasonable She can be seen and attentign by ph; 088 seep FRONT ROOM, WITH SOUTHERN exposure, to let, with Board. 219 West Thirteenth street, near Seventh avenue. Y OF FOUR HAVE A HAND- with first class Board, to MIL" somely furnished Room, we fe a cates and wile or single gentlemen. 50 West OARD WANTED—CITY AND COUNTER: boarders invited; established Stay transient followers unauthorized. RDERS! DIRECTORY, 187 Broadway. DESIRING ELEGANT OARD.—A GENTLEMAN downtown Apartments for himself and wife alone may address L., box 144 Herald Uptown B Branch office. V7 Wavertey PLACE,—ELEGANT SUIT OF Rooms for families or single gentlemen, on the first fioor, and nicely furnished upper Rooms, with excellent Board, Reterences required. 19 EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN MADI- son and Fifth avenues—Desirable Second Floor; Rooms se) aEeces or togetiier, with Boarg ; references exchange 2 IRVING PLACE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, en suite or singly, to let to gentlemen only; breakfast if required. 21 ST STREET, WEST, 24, BETWEEN SE\ hth avenues.—Large, airy, handsomely” tur- ome on second and third floors, with choice ard for gantiomen sot wives or partie of gentlemen; Ho children; neighborhood free trom nuisances. Pal STREET, 53 EAST. oe AIRY ROOMS ON second and third flo« th, dc. : handsomely fur- utes location and table hist ciate in every. Fe: moan terms moderate references. 99°» Rast FORTY-SEVENTH STREET.—HAND- furnished Rooms for families or gentle- men to iets wan first class Board ; terms reasonable. 23 D STREET, MADISON SQUARE.—ELEGANT Parlor Floor, with private table if desired: also Rooms, singly or en suite, with or without Board, 26 East Twenty-third street. 23? STREET, WEST.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Second Floor to let, with or without Board; three Rooms, connecting or singly; all modern improve- ments. Call'tor three days at 1 2478 STREET, 210, WEST.—ELEGANT SECOND Floor, with private bath and first class Board; also handsome extension or Parlor Floor; single Rooms for tog Jocation unexceptionable; reterences ex- janged. 29 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR MADI- son avenue.—A first class private party desiring an elegant Room, just new, and beautifully decorated and furnished, with Board tor lady. 2 TH STREET, WEST, 47.—HANDSOMELY FUR. nished Rooms to let for families; also Rooms for Single; gentlemen, with or without Board; table first class ‘tion central: terms very moderate. 3] MADISON AVENUE, OPPOSITE MADISON PARK. Handsomely furnished Rooms to rent to gentlemen, ret i only; house and all appointments strictly rst class. 3] Weer FIFTEENTH STREET.—PARTIES DE- siring permanent Board in a central location near Union square and having their own furniture may be Suited on liberal terms. 33 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Suits and Rooms, for families and Gentle. men, with Board; Summer prices. Also hall Everything first class. 36 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished entire Second Floor; everything neat and bandy; also Parlor Floor, with first class Board; best feferenc 37 WEST FOURTEENTH 8TREET.—HANDSOMELY class Board, to let Jurnished large Rooms, with 9 to gentiemen and t erences exchanged, heir wives, or single gentiem ref- 3 SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNER THIRTEENTH J street.—Handsome newly furnished Rooms to rent, to gentiemen or gentleman and wife, with or without Board; reterence. 39 "WEST WASHT 14 furnished Root NGTON SQUARE.—HANDSOMELY to let, with Board, singly and en 39 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET. SECOND Floor, Suit on third and large hall Room, with Board ; separately or together ; references exchany! 3 TY-SIXTH STREET.—ELEGA} J ndguble and single Rooms, Parlors, with Bedrouins attached: excellent table; moderate prices. QO WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STEEET. SUMMER Board in New York city—Parties desiring fur- nished Rooms, or Rooms with full or partial Board, or ta- bie Board without Rooms, either transient or permanent, ean be accommodated at 39 West Twenty: sixth street, at moderate rates. The house is large, airy, newly fur- nished and situated between the great business thorough. fares, Broadway and Sixth avenue; no trouble to show 4 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR Broadway-—Married couples or single gentlemen can find Rooms, with or without Board; house newly id ti the season, 44 WEST FOURTEENTH | front Room, second floor, handsomely ed; large closci#; hot and cold water. Also small Roos for gentlemen, to let, oe Table and house tirst class. Terms moderate. 45 PARK AV. E, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF ‘Thirty-seventh — street.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, at this handsome residence. 1B HED 4.5) Iron Boome on sered and third oors, and hall Rooms, with first class Board ; house containing all m: ern improvements; terms moderate; references e change BOND and wife; table first to cars and stages; ret 48 WEST, FORTS HIG HTH STREET—RooMS ON second floor, newly aud elegantly furnished ; also Rooms tor gentlemen; house and tabie first class, reter ences exchanged. 49 CLINTON PLAC EAR FIFTH A Well surnished Rooins, in suits or separn Board; also one or two single Rooms. Unexceptic reference given and required. <DSOME, ntlemen or x #8 Feasonable ; coi th able 5 WEST _TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. uM ME R OL prices,—To Southerners and others seeking perma- nent or transient board; elegant Kooms; first class ac- jodations, near Madison square and principal hotels; boarders taken. with first of men and their wives or single gentlemen. quired AVENUR, CORNER TWENTY Handsomely furnistied front Rooms ‘on second floor, also Parlor Floor, to let, without Bo 4n private family; references exchanged. 109 BAST, NiNe TH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms to let, with Board: also a few table bourd- Mmodated ; references exchanged, fF, WEST FORTY-FIRST STRERT, NEAR SI 115 avenue.—Furnished Rooms to let. w is Hoard, t a seach family ; day board for two gentlemen, STREET, NEAR A large, well furnished Re nvenienves, With Board for two, at low Sum> 128 CHRYSTIE STREET.—PURNISHED LARC and smali Rooms to let, with Board, suitable 1 fans ‘and wife or single gentlemen; also Kooms tor dies, with Board. 146 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—NICELY A oe Rooms to let, with Board ; references {Q BAST WTH ST—NICELY FURNISHED RooM and good Board $13 per week tor two, and small mn ff two minutes from cars and boat, and as cool a 1 be found in the country. 151 WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AV . nue. —Large, Lmcapeen gd furnished Rooms to | OARDING—WITH OR WITHOUT ROOMS, IN FIRST class pear on accommodating terms. est Fifth avenue, ARLEM—NEAR THE BOAT CLUBS, STEAMBOATS ‘and cars; first clas i et, third brown stone west of Fourth avenue. ARLEM.—TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, third story front. and back Rooms, neatly furnished; pleasant location; terms mod- erate; private family; ‘references given and required. Avply at 73 East 130th street, second door trom Fourth av. Si ete ERS AND OTHERS IN SEARCH OF vith or without Board, call at GENUNG'S BOARDERS DIRECTORS; 87 Union square. accommodation. second story back, JOUNTRY BOARD.—IN TBE SUBURBS OF Rit beautiful village EM ey rw Inebeck two or thi rmanent er week, Can be een on the Win at A. A. POSTE! Clermont avenue, Brooklyn. reer Ba gu IN caaee boc cod MODERN as and Ww: Gelightful water seria nplendid Matton boating ‘and. fishing; stabling fo room. Apply tor two days at 37 West Nint! Conar BOARD WANTED—BY i ileal fete] Pee within 30 ie ce snow) ork 3 fs eer thing legen preierred: terms mus feral r address CROSS, No. ¢ Broad street, room 14 le, mont al irse; Summit or v! - ity ‘preferred. ‘address, with full particulars, W. Herald office. tO tad te. $ BOARD ON THE HUDSON.—PLEASANT Rooms and shady | oie A in the immediate vicinity ve atirond de) “ an boat landing. Address box 27 Hyde Park Post office. Cone BOARD IN MORRISTOWN. —LAWN, CRO- jet ground, ample shad frit, be bathroom, iss five inal s* walk from depot and churches. Address’ ‘Mrs care George W. King, Mer, Morristown, N. Cogetey, BOARD, HACKENSACK,BERGEN COUNTY, ree, Rooms, good Hoard, in private family; ‘terms moder nee required: F. M. PENN, Hal Fulton street, New York. (ouster BOARD, AT LYONS FARMS, N. J., B een Newark and Elizabeth.—Families or single persons accommodated; plenty of fruit, mle Kes, de. 5 terms moderate, For particulars call at 138 East Seven- tecnth street. OUNTRY BOARD—IN RYE, WESTCHESTER COUN. J ty, one mile from location healthy ; pleasant Foom and god table Addrées box Gr, Rye, Westchester county, . ¥. (OUNTRY | BOARD WANTED—IN INLAND, NEW Jersey, for gentleman, wife and two sons Address box 74 Stapleton (8. 1) Post office, OP onTAaEe ROOMS, WITH GOOD BOARD, CAN be obtained at a sia al within two hours} on the Central Railroad of New J tensive views; very healthy, and no mosq $8. Address box 1%, North } ranch, Somerset county, N. J. Qogstey BOARD WANTED—BY A_ YOUNG MAN, Bergen Point preferred. Address, with particulat J, CLARK, box 1,890 New York Post office. I ELIGHTFUL SUMMER HOME.—FINE HOUSE, ON High ground; extensive farm; charming scerery excellent. fable: good fghin no ‘mosquitoes or fever and ague ; 65 miles from 88 r Harlem Railroad ; terms. moderate. Address DISMENGEN, Wing's sta: tion, Dut LIZABETH.—VERY DESIRABLE, BANKERS, MER- chants and others desiring Board, with home com- forts and pleasure; refined private family, adults; large airy Rooms, gas, bath, 8 minutes from depot, near Jette son Park; sta Address JEFFERSON, iock box Elizabeth, PPIBST CLASS BOARD ON SHREWSBURY RIVER, near Long Branch; table and attendance equal to the hotels: terms $14 per week; also furnished Cottages, with Board, fronting the water; fine bathing, boating, &c. Address BE. DARROW, Oceanic, N. J. OOD BOARD CaN, BE HAD AT A FARMHOUSE mi the banks of the Hudgon: has 16 miles of river view: good table: plenty of fruit in woason: Apply to J. Fishin, ae sriborough, Ulster county, N. ¥. NENUINE COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD IN A charming location, convenient fo Erie and Midland Railroads; house largé, elevation high, air pure, free from mosquitos. Inquire at 855 West irty-first street, ; __BOARD AND D LODGING \ WANTED. GENTLEMAN, MOTHER AND SISTER WISH rd_on West side; two Rooms; reference if re- Address ALEXANDER, Herald office, stating ny particulars, YOUNG MAN WANTS A. SMALL Board, in private family, above Twenty-thlr west side; terms $ ROOM, WITH OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE want a handsomely furnished Parlor and Bedroom, on first or second floor, family, where there are* $80 per week will be peotable private lers, for which Paid; location between Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets and Second and Ei given and required, Addre ce. few or no boa nues; best reterenci Ny box 209 Herald of OARD WANTED—IN family, by a gentleman; large, wel! furnishe with exclusive use of eae location between Fourteent xington gad Sixth avenues, T., box 123 Heraid STRICTLY PRIVATE and Thirty-fourth stres Add with full particulars, WIFE AND CHILD, AMoard in an English or Preach family for the Sti? mer; must be in a respectable neighborhood and Fenson- able terms; reterences exchanged. TED—BOARD IN A_ PRIVATE FAMILY, tween Fourteenth and Twentieth strects and ‘nied second floor, front; late dinner; Address SID, box 3,024 Post avenue and Broadway; terms must be reasouable, ‘ANTED—BY A LADY AND canny A ROOM, WITH ble family ; terms moderate. vet. TLEMAN, A SMALL ROOM, rd, on Eleventh street, between nues; references given. poe 102 Herald Uptown Branch comees 12564 Broad- , 6 NGT ia Pleasant, Boots for Rentlemen of families; or permanent, with or without meals; Baths open all night. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TW! wecond street and Broadway. —Table d'hote, ¥ plan; fine, splendid Rooms, jout Board; rooms all front; table if desired, also European or singly, with or wit “TREY HOTEL, ONE RLOCK FROM oe Gre utside Rooms, 40c., family Rooms, 8 Ld Warren street eh $2 t0 85 per wee ABISON SQUARE HOUSE, BROADWAY AND ‘Twenty-first street—A few elegant family Rooms, just vacated : moderate prices to parties who wish to nd the Sutnmer in the cit, . BE. CRITTENDEN, AND 40 EAST TWELFTH place and Broadway.— EF, 3 street, between Universit Elegant Suit and single Room: required; table d’hote at 6:30 P. 30 BOWERY, CORNER light Rooms, neatly furnist 80 to $4 per week, NGLAN Bayard eral ie iT 2) 5: HOUSE, 759 BROADWAY.—BOARD AND family Rooms, cou NTRY | BOARD. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE AFIRST CLASS HOUSE ive lawn, fine grounds and shade trees, tru and vegetables in abundance, in the village of Claverack, » box 10 Post office, Columbia county. Y. ACCOMMODATED WITH banks of the Hudson three ; healthy location; ne! Calon oraddress H. W. MURIFELDT, ice, Newburg, N. Y. FEW FAMILIES WISHING FIRST CLASS BOARD can be accommodated » Strawberry Hill, and willing to at the farm house ot Stamtord, Conn, T BAITING HOLLOW, L. 1 York, within one-half mile of Lo good table; fine shad yoms. For particu 70 MILER FROM Pieasant iooms; $7 to $8, according to lars addres J. i, SMITH, Baiting Hollow, L. 1. N, L. .-ABOUT AN HOUR'S RIDE FROM fishing, hunting and riiculars apply to L. 81 Hushrance Company, 0 Broadway. A YINE COUNTRY RE! will recetve a few children of all ages, with out their nurses, for the Summer; no objection to t three ladies, with children; Senool privileges it desire lencant drives. For FORD, New York LADY, WITH accommodation first clase. Call for two days ut Beth- any Institute, 69 Second avenue, between the hours of lures hours’ fide by rall or boat and eight min froin the depot, would take a few vorrders for the Jeasant Rooms; a fin beautivul drives and every home H., box 1,029 Bridgeport, Conn. Second avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY IN NEW BRIGHTON, will take for the Summer a few Boarders wilhng to pay a libera! price for a beautitul residence , comtor: ‘ood living; salt water bathing on the premi one ae ‘stable if desired. Address For reterenee call at 189 $5 -M., box 215 Her- YOARD WANTED—IN PRIVATE FAMILY, | where few bourders are taken, at New Brighton, or Overlooking bay, on staten Island, in choice locality, ‘om 15th of June, _Aaidress, .. DOX 3,595 Post o BE rennin her REASONABLE tor e it persons ata farmhouse in t cermas foe 3 SS RY powon sees alin, near ferry, by & stating terms ant Village of Speonk. L Postmaster, Speonk, Le OARD WANTED IN THE COUNTRY F children and servan' and where a large pecuniary rem onsidered an equivalent for good substan Wholesotne tood : where all the » thunder storms dort m cows don’t give skim ¢ the butter Fanci don't bor Tascarora field corn ‘green Sweet: alxo where there Ho good-looking girls within 20 miles is earnestly he: call it Stowell’s with Board, w gentlemen and their wives or single gen- men; location and table unexceptionable ; terms (rom & to oe ie boarders accommodated. 156 ENTY-FOURTH STREET.—PLEASANT oom ‘mith Beard; house contains all improve; ments; tnble Hi mppiied And neatly served ; terms $6 to $6 per week; family small; references. 6; yaa TWENTY-FIRST STREET, — —YURNISHED 1 Rony to Jet, with Board: also Rooms for single gentieme: use anid location first clase; With or withe out private table, Reference. guested, on account of the subscriber's oldest son, Addres OGDEN, 42 Fine street, New York. “d hid oQQEAN-SURF AND STILL scenery Cool, healthy" ‘peation, ss TOV, Herald BRGEN POINT.—BOARD FOR Ty families and single gentlemen; TO. OF TARE fronting the wa' grounds, with shad box 6,047 Post oft pase delighttully fruit, vegetabl RIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, AT NORTH EGRE- mont, Mass.—Accessible from Great Barrin ton on the Housatonic Raliroad x from Hillsdale, Y., on the Harlem Railroad; terms $8 to $10 per week. Apply at 827 West Thirtieth street. SUMMIT, N. J.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING IN A pleasant location five minutes from’ station, will let two or three cheerful, new! wy i hed ma, with first class Board; terms $10 to $15; references exchanged. qadtore AH de Herald office, or call upon A. GRACT hear station, Summit. -Manager and Preprietor. aaa © iiiLwoN, © agedienne AM as played Wy Her thd ort Me wianaen Mr. FRANCIS BANG: A8.....*+.... LEICESTER, AMY ROBSA on bat apts Ld at) 30. “the curtain rises at 8 Notice.—Carriages may To secure a choice of places repecttully su vance as possible. 45, ofthe managers would hat ry Branch Ticket ‘office at at Ditson & Co.'s. NION SQUARE THEATRE. 3 N SHOOK ee TA PALMER ins a 1:80, bid cn Gevordercd at 1 LAST FRRFORMANCE Mrs. Sheridan Shook's drama, WisTHOUT A HEART, TO-MORROW EVENING, MAY 7, FIRST APPEARANCE ince her recent severe illness of the favorite actress, MISS AGNES ETHEL, in her areas society play, estat es FI Fr which will be reproduced with its GREAT ORIGINAL CAST SUPERB SCENERY. Box sheet for AGNES nights now yor BQUARE THEATRE. THIS AFTERNOON, MAY 2 GRAND MUSICAL Dah MAC MATINEE, HENRY TISSINGION usical when wilh be ane “liowing attractive pro- The fourth act of the fen amotionsl drama, +» Mra. we “4 qntiiegne Reoltasion’ of wager yg ‘Poe 30), wae ‘lio; in which the following favorite ‘artists will Me ALFRED H. PEASE, The be pasirutance will conclude with the laughable MRS. ZBrey WHITE. ig MAATIONUR, ‘MRS, PETER WHITE MR, PETER WHITE 624 BROADWAY. EVERY EVENING ATS MR. AND Miss FANNY HAYWARD. Mr. EDWARD LAMB. LYMPIC THEATRE, MONDAY, MAY 2, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES AT 2. LAST WEEK BUT ONE! LAST WEEK BUT ONE! GEO. L, FOX's HUMPTY DUMPTY, LAST TWELVE NIGHTS! 1 rary TWELVE NIGHTS! o} “AMERICAN GRIMALDI” and his famous Pantomime. Last twelve nights of the or LAST CHANCE ¥ DUM . L, FOX WILL POSITIVELY ‘CLOSE YOR: JUNE 7. RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STREET, bese Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth's Eva EVENING AT 8, SATURDAY, MATINEE AT 2. BRYANTS MINSTRELE. ST. elttt paar MINSTRELS, pnt change of Prati JUBILEE 0 cer y: iE 7a tipi SHAKERS, IVORCE, EEK OF “UNDER DE oAstiant Chayaniarely by Dan Bryant, Nelse Seymour, Dave Reed, UMMER BOARD.—THREE FAMILIES CAN BE AC. commodated; delightful upland location; large, airy Rooms; a few minutes’ walk from railroad and boat. Ad- dress box 51 Post office, Peekskill, N. ¥, Le de GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES CAN BE mmodated with Board in be small family Depo there are no other poarcery close by th Reed bathing. Address Mrs. C. 8. HUNT! box 116 Fost’ ice, Guilford, Conn. WO FAMILIES CAN FIND GOOD BOARD AND nice Rooms on a tarm four miles from depot. Ad- gress W. P. KNAPP, box 54 Post office, Greenwich, onn. TANTED—COUNTRY BOARD FOR THE SUMMER months, By a lady and child, in a good German family; healthy and shady location not over two how je from ihe city, on Morris and Essex Railroad, pre- ta Address, With particulars, GOOD BOARD, Herald office. TANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, TWO ROOMS ON second floor, with Board, from about July J, for a lady, two children (under 4 years) and nurse: a farm not over th: hours’ ride from New York preferred. Ad- drome, stating tull particulars, oe reterences, &c., G, H. B. x 5,623 New York Post office. rockway, Harry Stanwood, Carter, ‘Mor: THE MODOGS NEXT WEEK, THE MODOCS. MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2. SEATS SECURED, SURE AND READ, | SURE AND READ, ING TELEGRAM. EVENING TELEGRAM, EVENING TELEGRAM. EVENING TELEGRAM. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. ANTED—GOOD COUNTRY BOARD FOR A GEN- tleman, wife, three small children and nurse; must be within 40 minutes of New York. Address, stating full particulars, H. H. H., Herald Uptown Branch office. SUMMER RESORTS. At SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. Gri Union Hotel Will open June 1, for the reception of guests; Professor J. i. Lander and his superb band have been engaged for the seasoi Oona sen be eoeaene at Metropolitan m Hotel oF Gilacy House, N ew York. Address BRESLIN, GARD- NER at Saratoga Springs, Y. DRIAN INSTITUTE, UNI w hour from New York, on Philud Cortlandt or Desbrowes street terrics —First class aceom: modations for families; reasonable terms. Apply to oF address M. BE. BAEBLER, 45 South Washingtot USHKILL FALLS HOUSE, BUSHKILL, PA., VIA Delaware, Lackawanna & Wo stern Railr id to Stroudsburg, is now open for Sum Boarders yery reasonable. For particulars address 3. 8. SCHOON ea 1 proprietor, Bushkill, Pike County, Fa or call onJ. ‘TRIGHT, 69 Broad street, New York, (Qormara HALL, LEBANON SPRINGS, N. Y., Wut open for the reception of guests June 2, 1873. Board at reduced feed gt the an a wine ‘iidetrating Tbe anon Springs and surroundings, w! e sent on applica tion to ARTEL GA\ LE, (rarEN DON HOTEL, SARATOGA GA SPRINGS, will be opened for the reception of guests from June 1 to October Ly 1873, All communications for “apartments should be’ addressed “Charles E. Leland, Sturtevant House, New York, or Delavan Honse, Albany, N. ¥.,” previous to the opening. Board, HA per day. CHARLES E’ LELAND, Proprietor. J, ONE phia “Haitrond, In this City and Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN OF QUIET HABITS. FEW CALL- ers, but must have whathe has without —- n, Wishes either two small or one large Room; a {hot and cold water: ent if sulted. Address, with low all particulars, Bei LADY AND DAUGHTER REQUIRE A LARGE, siry Room and Board, in a private family, rdera; location west, not ie Thirty-sixth street; terms teas Soon e given, Address, with particulars, Mrs. sr Go Heraia Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED, GOOD-SIZED ROOM, with gas, running water and attendan near Sixth avenue, between Twenty-third and Fiftieth streets; terms moderate. Add: Si there are few bes: nck "AR, Herald Uptown. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A FURNISHED Room, in a private family, below Twentieth street; ig boarding house; references ‘exchanged, di M. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1873—TRIPLE- SHEET, AMUSEMENTS. ont THEATRE, anitiniears A MUSEMENTS. peer GARDEN. AZRAEL, LULU. EB COOLEST AND BEST VE RST VENTILATED THEATRE the briiient 8 ular Pantomime, aera ; OR, THE MAGIC CHARM, voce of the "euLt ‘Artista, LULy LULU: LU Mamt and Rartholemew, EU N amtt and Barth! mew, Maiti aud Bartholemew, Mafiit and Bartholeme MONS. VELARDI. CLARA LEONTINE, aban Anes Cons DE BALLET NEW MUSIC, NEW SCENE! NEW TRICKS AND iSFORMATION SCENE. MATINEE SETORDAT AT TWO O'CLOCK. HEATRE COM! T The GoM uarauE, ‘14 BROADWAY. MATINEE, MATINEE, Siac TO-DAY, TO.DA LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD Ynsical Burlesque. LITTLE JACK 8! TE a EDWIN, PARD, Musical Burlesque. MISS: tna EDWIN: AS PRETTY LITT! MA, M, W. LEAPING ERLE TLE JACK SHEPPARD. AS BLUESKIN, MISS MINNIE LODER, AS JONATHANWILD. MR. MOSE FISKE, ‘amine aa FARCE OF THE TWO BUZZARDS, ean W COMIC PANTOMIME, MR. ay oer, AS CLOWN, , LL TO-! ‘DAY AT THE MATINEE, nie ‘ALLACK'S, ry ‘ietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK ERR LAST Wo Waiks the PRESENT BRILLIANT SEASON, wee nidnts THIS (WEDNESDAY EVENING, will appear in me Hs great eat origina character of written ang created by hiinsett, MIRICAN COUSIN.” on THURSDAY, TRIDAY and earn ae the 29th, 30th ad Sist (Matinee and Nigh Doing positively the HTS, Mr. SOTHERN =i Be pertorm apeery celebrated and wilt likewise aj pear as DUNDREARY MAI krirerenting both the br« oe ch eyeneng, ut WAL ACK has much pleasure in announcing that the last six nights of the arendd season will take place at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, with Mr. SOTHERN in his original characters. yen a DAY, JUNE aie SDUCTION OF A) ENTIRELY} aon spate OGINAL written expressly for this Theatre by ei ens gem LT, Esq. i woers MUSEUM, woop's, IMMENSE SUCCESS. EVENING AT 8, AF’ eNooy a 2 CONTINUED LAST TIM. SUCCESS of ithe “chaging of the new sensation Drama LOUISE SYLVESTER, of in Maeder's CAPTAIN JACK new Dram of OF THE MODO' KATY DID. SATURDAY, Born "AFTERNOON AND EVENING, joint benefit of Messrs. A. H. SHELDON and JAMES "BARNES, VENTRAL PARK GARDEN.—THEOQDORE THOMAS. THEODORE THOMAS! UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHT'S' CONCERTS. PROGRAMME FOR A) are NESDAY) EVENING, 1. Overture, “Jubilee” Weber Waltz, “Publicisten’ & Selectlons, “Luci jonizettt Bullet, “Reine de Saba' Gounod & Overtiire, “Leonore ‘Beethoven 6 Third Movement, Symphony No. 4 E flat..Schumann 7. Dance of nymphs and reapers (new), from the music to Shak: “Tem pest’ A. 8, Sullivan 12, March, “En Avan Admission eenta rf Can be gbtained ¢ at the principal Tausic stores; 285 Broadway and Central Park G. PRIVATE BOXES: 32 EXTRA. RYANTS, aed HOUSE. EXTRA. ae BENEFIT t0 ch J, B. own aa WAY, Premier Nig paula Interiocutor, AY AFTERNOON MAY 29, CUNMENCING, PRECISELY aT 2 ©'CLUCK, when, in Ga areal 8 she Parent cuterainment given by the followins popelar gentigmen have ad volunteered their valuable services for the occasior SIGNOR RAFFAELE AB! Nor vocalist and solo harp aria, ‘his first ap- panne fr New ae in twelve years. R. THOMAS L' wit well know restaurant caterer of vepitiyay avenue) WILL MAKE HIS FIRST APPEAR. ANY STAGE, and ting Stephen Massett’s beautiful ballad, WENTY YEARS AGO! YEA REMEMBER THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY MESEAS, DONSIKER AND BROCKWAY'S BENEATT. AMUSEMENTS. ST MTT By yor 5. Bis, AVENUE, THEATRE —CU Part ats fh owe be Mani " . GUSTIN DALY. EVERY EVENING, until further no tice, will be acted Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY'S most successful DRAMA, in. ifour acts, entitled THEATRE MADELEIN MOREL, OVERFLOWING playing to the most enthusiastic hed Wied” audiences of the whole EVERY season. NIGHT11! | Characters by Mr, Charles Fisher, Mr. George, Clarke, ME. tasers Mr. Henry Crisp, Mp W, chapman, Mr. ‘Je Barnet. Stas ypny tie Mortime iS rie Jewett Mies en ort . ies Nj crwood ‘and ‘ise Gigi.” SECOND ee OF MADELEIN MOREL NEXT SATURDAY, AT 15g O'CLOCK, *,*Seats may be secured three weeks in advance, also by ‘mail and tel graph. GJPAND OPERA HOUSE —OURTAIN RISES AT 7:4h Carriages may be ordered for Bole Lessee and Manager......_ sess Mr, AUGUSTIN DAL¥ LAST FIVE PERFORMANCES ot Mr. CHARLES FECHTER Sole tease MONTE CRISTO. SA EXT, MAY 31 T MATINE! LAST GAT of MONTE CRISTO, “oS? MATINEE and Mr, DALY ro im announcing that he has ye- cured Mr FROHTER for a. FEW EVENINGS LONGES, in order to hy omy ane HH jire which has been ex- pressed byt (admirers or miat eae ented Breit ia. sen hice’ ia ctiee gueractare MONDAY, JUNE 2, Mr FECHTER will a ive Mis. great double impersonation of the two FRANC ‘im hi famous pla; Play SWE CORSICAN BROTHERS, OWERY THEATRE, WM. B. fe er sau the week, OGAL DRAMA, by STANLEY MCKEN INNA, entitled the BOY BURGLAR, with (new and 'approntats Scenery. m magnificent Effects stirring with the, beautiful Comedy rentitied BAMBOO; FRIDAY EVENING, ag +h 4 WILLIAM B. FRELIGH, © Mr. JAMES M. WARD will shortly appear in ® new drama. Manager —ATHENEUM THEATRE. 585. Broad way, opposite 6 Motronoliian Hotel Aer Wiseie (ola Tae sonslige hig waae fect avalanche of Novelties this ws THE PLACE TO BEING ‘DADIES ANI AN GHILDREN. MATINEE MATINEE eee AT 2% 2% OOLOCK. reat MATINEE GRAND BURLESQUE, TINEB written in By Mr Mr. ft Nontas Be ot ak eed Sant ey, q ith a strong cas a mi oe af They Varied is wigtict STERS, x tl ‘AND IRENE, ac ar eT m cine EITA ‘TROUPE AT ZAN NFRE of Pantomitnists, eight 10 number, We Luke Schogleraft, William Went, J be 1 EADE, Geo. H. Coes, GEORGE een LO AER 1E Aver, in their terrific Byyonet Combat. (See bills.) Notice onda. Cy pou ae; 63 erento ats ice, orn Yi Ar HERN ANDES LT GONBINATION, in an ventire new and original entertainment M™ F. B. Conways Ly THEATRE ednesday, Ma ROMEO AND JORLET sees Mi: GERTRUDE KELLOGG Sees aecseeeMr8. PF, Be CONWAY Mercutio Mr FRANK ROCHE TERRACE, GARDEN THEATRE, 58th street, susteg eri and Third avenues. OPERI IGHT COMEDY. THIS (WEDNESDAY). EVENING, MAY 28, aT & Admission, 80c. ; Peeves sea 25c. extra; boxes, $1 50° extra; packages of 12 tickets, $4. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. wre EY AARON and ARTHUR CHAMBERS BARNEY AA aon and ARTHUR CHAMBERS in the great drama, entitled DAN DONNELLY, CHAMPION OF I with a grand illustration of the famous battle between. og eneny: and George Cooper on the Curragh of Kil- * ALICE hab here | AND fren and = in their songs. A ny: WH reatc’ jue' PILLY PASTOR, CHARLE iE and ai) the stars. TO-MORROW EVENING, BENEFIT OF BILLY PASTOR, PIANOFORTES, ¢ ORGANS, &C. FEW PIANOS OF or “OUR OV OWN MAKE, RETURNED from hire, nearly new; at barpatns for cash, or on installments; 1 the same torent; all 73; octaves, and in ertect ori Peto: oI PIANOFORTE CO., No. 5 East Fourteenth st. A’ BETTS' WAREROOMS, 78 BROADWAY, COR- ner Tenth street, new and second hand Pianos and pi) for cash or instalments, or to rent, $3 to $10 per month. : BEAUTIFUL PIANO ONLY $160, 7 OCTAVE. ROSE. wood finished, all round, A first class Steinway Pianoforte, for, bargain for ak. J, BIDDLE, 13 Waverley piace, near Broadw: VERY RARE CHANCE FOR PIANO DEALERS and purchasers.—By order of the assignee of the panxruptey estate of Driver Brox & Winch, Diano dealers of Boston, [am authorized to sell their stock of Pini consisting of ‘inbler, Bohning & Kix and other make and will do so at Exactly one half thetr original price, for cash onl} WEBER'S PIANO ROOMS, _Corner Fifth avenue and Sixteenth strect, ADVERTISER WANTS A GOOD PIANO FORTE, and would give in exchange for same first class and choice chromos in massive gilt frames. Apply at Nassau street, room 16, A —8275.—THE GIRARD PIANOS, ENDORSED ez + our leading musicians as the best and cheaj Pianos ma Warerooms 767 Broadway, near Ni un street, Old Pianos taken in exchange. -ANTED—AT MODERATE RENT, A SMALL FUR- t, first floor, situated between -flith to Forty. nished House or Fourth and Seventh avenu Afth street, suitable for a phy: .» Dox 4,471 Post office. TANTED—A FIRST, SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR, five or six rooms, with convent: minutes’ walk from Broadway or Flat of four, ences, not more than, is and Ninteenth stre month, Address A. Li station D. ANTED—UNFURNISHED, MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE, all improvements, between Third and Sixth ave: reet; rent not to exceed $1,200, R. WAKEMAN, Herald Bo moving; rent abont $30 per nues, below Fortieth str dances with all particulars, NOUZENS' WEST POINT HOTEL, J will open on Saturday, May $1. Two Cottages to let, nail Board ie Pores special ferme Catia 2 to Bates engaging rooms for the season, For particulars EDWARD COZZENS, West Point, N. ¢. \REGORY HOUSE AND CARPENTER HOUSE, Lake Mahopac, N.Y, will open for guests June 16; Bourd’ $4 per day; four trainy daily from Grand Ceniral Depot, Forty-second street, Harlem Railroad; Mr. J. Bernstine's Orchestral Band has been engaged tor the season. For terms, &c. apply at the hotel or address J. 8. RAMSAY, Proprietor, REAT NECK HOUSE, L. 1, BETWEEN WHITPs F stone and Sand's Point—Now open for. boarders: one hour from city. Address as above, or 1. G. V. C., 520 Broadway. INDEN PARK, CORNWALL ON HUDSON—I8 NOW Li open for the reception of vermanent and transient Boarders; terms moderate ~-H. RING, Propel WPORT, Rt, L-THE AT ing Touro Park and Belle for the season on wont eS IC HOUSE, FRONT- avenue, will be opened we HAZARD, Proprietor. _ VERLOOK TAIN HOUSE—ON THE CATS- kills, via Kingston, Pieter cou nty For par- ticulars Address J. k, LASHER, Overlook Mountain House, Woedsiock, N.Y. or JACOB SHARPE, 149 Broadway. KREMIUM POINT HOU Sound. —Sea bathing, fis stabling ; no chilis and fever A.C. PLYMPTO: IMMEDIATE Y ON TH) boating, pleasant drives, minutes from cit est Twenty-iourth street. PEAvoDY HOUS! Yonkers, on the Hudson, now open. DALISADES MOUNTAIN Hot i Now ope Address COLZENS & MURRAY, Englewood, N. J BNEKoIDE HOTEL, 1620 STREET, ville, on the Hudson River.—This Urely ntted and furnished anew throughcut, te how open ioe py an dae of gue ye trains daily from Thirtieth street depot; time, 3) minutes, For te PAULL & DUNCALF. hebben aatti i! SEA VIEW HOUSE—SAVIN ROCK, WEST HAVEN, Conn,, opens June 1, for rece: piton Of guests, bye, Pr J.—KIGHT MIN- se T CARMANS- lar house, en- detor. MARION, ferry, Corti bres: street; Pennsylvania Railroad * bewut ul location 5 frst class table ; elegantly furnished Rooms, en suite of Sangly § all modern improvements; boating, driving, good stas pling, SUMMER BOARD ON ©. jrove House, Pal IT. JAMES HOTE utes from Jersey TSKILL MOUNTAINS, — Maple nville, Greene county, N PHILO PECK, Proprietor.—A delighttul Summer re. phin a few hourgot New York by steamboat ‘or ‘or terms address as above, William street, New York. walled: fis a SUMMIT HILL HOUSE, ONE MILE FRO: +) skill, wil! open June lfor city boarde rs, at saeaer ble wrice pleasant pine grove, plency trully good walks, drives, €e M. IN, Proprietor. SODA SPRINGS HOUSE, GRE WO Mass., situated on a lofty elev BARRINGTON, y tain al Heath, 110 Willams Geo. ¢, Farrar, 73 Wooster oa ee Proprietor: HE WEST END HOTEL, FORT WAS) twenty minutes from thirtieth street depot wall | = ghortly open: views unsurpassed: rooms shown daily For particulars address CHARLES H, SHELLE W OOPEBURG PAVILION, WeonsnURG, t, L—THI8 nificent Hotel will open June a overlooks, the Atlantic Ocean; is but one hour's ride trom New York via South Side or Long Island Railroad. Parties suffering frow bay fever and ague wil! ‘ad aaure eure SEWELL, Proprietor. NTED TO RENT—AN OFFICE, FOR $10 PER nonth. Address, stating size, location and all par- ticular, 8. W. J., Herald office. In the Country. FURNISHED COTTAGE, WITH STAPLE, Ryle cted ed, by tour adults, at Long Branch. Address, loc ation and lowest rent for the season, DRYDEN, Ii fe OFFICES. _ “T 77 BLEEC hier STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, uP Pianos, &c., or bought; Pawnbrox Tickeis Sought, a7? Bleecker street.” nbrokers 90 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets, NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the buying, se or advancing on Diamonds, Pianos, Merchandise, Lite Policies, tor any T WOLF BROTHERS’, 896 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twentieth streets.—Money loaned on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry particularly Pianos; private par! strictly confidential. J. JACKSON, PAWNBROKER, 6 WEST THIRTY. first, formerly % Prince street, loans Money in fe or sthall sums on personal Property of every de- Silverware, A and At on BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET.— Liberal advances’ on Diamonds, Watches, peers Silks, Camel's Hair Shawls, tag 08 ind ul personal pro of every description. JAM The. ESTABLISHED 1854) . —MONE’ Y tli Tae rewreley. Silve; rware, MERICAN OFFICE loaned on Watches, fate Shawls, *, will buy ; highest vapee Broadway, opposite “Astor place, ‘8, BROADWAY—LIBERAL AD- vances made on Diamonds and Watches, Silver- ware &c., or will pay the highest market price for the 187 THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BR highest price for Diamonds, Watches, advance on the same, SAA id Broker, 87 Thirteenth #t., near Broadway. YREAT LOAN OFFICE, 722 BRUADWAY,—GREAT ba nine Parlor, Chamber and Library Furniture; ‘urtaing and Silverware, Joods, to bay advances, loans and anda great: variety of NEY LOANE D—ON DIAMONDS, WATC HES, JEW- elry and Sliver wary and th pope ht. _&I Brondway, ar Fou urteenth stre: NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE— Liberal advances made on Diamonis, Watches, sid. "Hoo and ae Binds of eas dice, The same bou HAYMAN LEOPOL, ) SIXTH AVENUE, . BETWEEN 1 TWENTY. FOURTH and Twenty-fifth streets.—Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Laces and Shawls, Baie bought at full va L, BERNARD, | BROADWAY, CORNER OF AMITY STRERT.- _ pcos liberally advanced on Se be ha 9 of ght and sold, berg. UEIGERMAN, formerly M. BROADWAY, ost reliable’ office. —Mon Watches, Jewelry, Laces, alue. ESTABLISHED AND Sexe oa on Dia- A* ARION PIANO, Ti OCTAVE; AN UPRIGH' other first class Pianos for sale cheap, less than cost allnew. Inquire at 220 East Twenty-eighth street, n Third avenue. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7K OCTAVE, FOUR round eee oot gs square Pianoforte, near! rilliant tone; cost $050, for $275; Stool, Covers has bok for shipping; rich Parlor Suits, Mirrors Curtains, Paint: Anes, rorewood and, walnut Chamber; Dining Furniture, Silver Ware ; less than halt cost: family leavin, ity. lok East Twenty-Alth street, between Fourth and Lexitigion avenues, N ELEGANT FOUR ROUND CORNERED ROSE- wood Pianotorte, 744 octave, all improvements, cost $3,002, for $275; ove krand square for $225; also entire jousehold Furniture; femily intending to travel. Call at 210 West Twenty first street, near Seventh avenues A —$275 CASH WILL BUY RICH ROSEWOOD 74 + octave four round cornered priltiane toned Piano- forte; used 8 months; cost owner $900. Call private resi- dence 120 West 23d street, near 6th avenue. A . FT R8T CLASS 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte for sale; made order, celebrated city maker; Hd sede sed a. ntl cost for $275; Ing Room at sacrifice; near Sth av, PIANO OF SUPERIOR TONE AND FINISH FOR fale ata bargain, on account of leaving the city. Apply at No.5 West Washington place, two doors irom Mued fougal ireet. A’ SH IF APPLIED FOR IMMEDIATELY— eautiful rosewood 7 octave Pianoforte, carved legs, case, overstrung bass; cost $650; manufactured by Chick- ering & Sons. 2 Third st., near Bowery. WORTY NEW AND SECOND HAND PIANOFORTES, 15 Parlor Organs: great, bargains, Full value lowed for old Pianos and Melodeons OR SALE—AN UPRIGHT PIANO, | VERY “CHEAP. No. 3 Third street, TANOS ¢ emavuearin L WERER B INCLUDED), CHEAP as the cheapest, good ag the best, fe rent or sale; Tent allowed purchase At MERRELL’S, No 8 Union square, 165 F TANOS, SECOND 1 HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, IN thorough order, for sale at, nv prices. also Pianos to rent and on instalments, by GIICKERING & SONS, IL Kast Fourteenth street, b between E Broadway ar and Fitth ay. Pianos AND ORGANS,—GREAT BARGAINS, NEW nd most beautiful styles and prices tones ever inade, and by best makers, at lower prices for cash, or month instalments or for rent, Py this month, ab ATERS’, 481 Broadway, t found elsewhere, IANOS TO RENT—$5 TO $15 PER MONTH; RENT ni ) applied ELIAM A. POND & CO., 547 Broadway. GEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, $100.— We are retailing the best finished and richest toned Plenotarees (| paunuaciared at $226 cash. CO-OPERA. EK PIANOMAKERS, No. 9 Great Jones street, near fhonaways” INSTRUCTION. tT THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENCE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic and Languages. Day and evening. Ladies? eae ae No race = incceaonen Toman tor rs. No tionable elerences, will receive a li boys’ boarding school, near New York, during thi school years. Address, with reterences and | Bresentt bosition, J, H. COLE, 9 Nassau u street, room 15. DUCATION COMBINED WITH TRAVEL—THERE is being formed. a party of JCung, sentewomen to ‘ le: leave New York tor Europe July the guidanee of lady who has passed many years in foreign countries, bran who will conduct their studies in languages anes Coad ranches of jJearning. Details m TRAYELER, No. 89 West Twenty-sixth street, N Kew) eo 5 GERMAN AND praney FHOROS GALS nd rapidiy A aay by Prof. J. WUNDI paar 4 Rascau street, room 3. Terme very moderate during the ts a perlect success. 0 COL EGES, ee Ua at cet ingle gentleman at present aiving lessons in inmilien “e rien in educating and Sravell with children and conducting classes, thorough in English, BROADWAY, OVER = BRANCH B.—Parlot for ladies. Branch Money loaned on Di Jame bought and sold, Le French and Ro beg with some knowledge of other Jangaages and their respective literature, demres en, nee ches, | ment: no objection to distance, Address RUROPE Pi ESSOR, Herald office CADEMY OF MUSI Ng SERRA. AX Rane K. Director. Lous to the departure of she artis (or Europe, ious of previerilIs), WEDNESDAY EVENING, Stay id POSITIVELY. Ast APPEARANCE OF THE PAULINE LUCCAN TT NA DONNAS, C. * CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, SENOBA SAN MORIAMI, Together with Ambroise Thomas’ Opera of . MIGNO! IGNON.. as P FELINA vA LOUISE KELLOGG Tickets and seats can be spbtained to-day at the Aca. demy, 114 and 701 Broadway. IENIAWSKI'S be dae pa YORK, AY E VENING, HNG 30, AT'8 O'CLOCK. Mr. Ena RNG has the honor to announce his farewell concert in ie. city prior to his departure for California and South America. The tollowing Programe will be presented ; 1. Septette for violin, viola, Violoncello, double, bass, clarlonet horn and bassoon. ROWER Sree ay SKI, MATZK. BOLUM, GEWALT and SOHST. .Cherubins le ANS . 3. fa. Etudes-Caprices for violin, with accom- paniment of second violin... ‘Wien Messrs. ® WIENTAWSKI b. Reverie .. 4. “Longing” -PAULINE LUCCA Mme. JotEs DE RYTHER, 8. Du ii Ke a atin eon oe wd 0 tor piano and violin, “Don Juan’ is Wolff and Vieuxtemp. + Mesers. 8. ed and bine TAWSKI. 6 “I Murmar Ni J. Benedict 1 {t “Evening” b. “Tarentelle’ & “Golden Day. J 9. “Airs Russes” (b; u TW TENTAWSEY, Mons, L. REMBIELINSKI.. omar Reserved Seats $2, sule of which someeneee day, May 28, at Steinway Hall, 701 and 114 iret \OOPER UNION, The annual Receptions and Commencement will be lace as follows :— ine Feseption of: of the, Woman's Art Department om Thureday, 3 8 P. 2 The e Feception the Male Art Department on Fri Gay, 30th inst, at The eae commencement in the Great Hall on Saturday. at8 P. M., when the annual prizes and addre; Art Schools w 1. 08 Friday and Saturday; no tickets Tequired. ‘The Reading Room will be closed on Thursday next, but will be open on Friday rice Ge day and thereafter as usual. ‘The annual f the Literary Class of the Cooper Union will be held in the Great Hall, on Saturday, June 7, at 8 P. M. ; admission tre % ms is for the Receptions and Commencement can be jad on a} cat sabre aD. WE ‘ooper Union. tot MS. HEWITT, Secretary. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD between Houston and Bleecker streets. —Every- ane should visit the wonderitt Museums it islull of every. thing people should see and understand. Lectures daily on" losophy of Marriage.” Those parties unable pb oak Lny important lectures can have phi 1%: for- warded, post free, on Foot tof mts, BRCHERARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY OL NewYork MOSBY “Assoctatiox WALL. MISS MONTAGUE. © DRAMATIC AND POETIC READINGS, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 31, ATS O'CLOCK, JPACKARD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Anniversary and Graduating Exercises, E: Mayor Opa vis. A er will be IK) ny ge Cpe ul preste. s eae San ‘be had without oh by, 88 yaar the College ean without © 0 Fooms, 800 Broadway. Pp RUCARD, President’ Cnas. CLaanons, Secretary. LITAN MUSEUM OF ART. N ETemporer Dutlding 128 West Fourteenth street. The Di Cesnola Colle one Sepeae tnd the gan a0 tar ns ready. are now open to the pul fom i o'clock until o'etock F Me. "atniaaten Be. OVA VE CORDOKA, Thursday evenini church, Fittieth street: ex cast of Second Tickets cents ITS, TIGHTS, TRUNKS, SHIRTS, HOS Oxo i ade plain nod steapeds amp for circular. y sabednen ink ics N ADAMS & G0, 687 Broadway. in the new tron. venue, Subject me THEATRICAL AND sHOW “PRINTING BSTABLISHMBNT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND | ANN STREET, A LARGO \SSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLE ON HAND. MUSICAL. A Youn A LADY WILL GIVE MUSIC SIC LESSONS 10 A {oy uptis on the Fiano at hor residence or thelres forms $4 10 $10 per quarter, Address TRAGHE: bom ted Herald office, A* ITALIAN TENOR SINGER, FROM ITAL! opera, teaches Piano and a King at mon pug the Ly nthe, at ent street, pear 3i ue.

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