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2 __. .BUARDERS WANTED, ST HOUSE WEST OF FIFTH AVENUE. somely furnished Rooms for families or sipgie gentle men, with first class Board. No.7 West Twe: inth st. 1 MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOM and bath room, in a family’s own elegant house, to gentlemen, with —HAND Breaktast; npierences exchanged; neighborhood unexcept 201 Second aven WELL FUR gory AIRY FRONT ROOM, WITH Jarge pantry ; bath and gas; $16 for two; also Rooms tor gent roto Hudson and Bleecker. DEPAU ROW (158 BLEECKER STREET).—PLEAS- ant, ae airy and ‘neatly furnished Rooms, with ex- siete family Rooms, $12 to $15; single Rooms, to WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO | DOORS FROM 5 Macdougat surest a large d on fourth floor, to let, with wite or two single ge $6 TO $10 PER WEEK, $1 6 PER DAY. {urnithed Rooms, with excellont Board, for Hes or aingle persons, at 180 Bleecker street, six blocks west of Broad lway. TO $10 42 Grove street, between PER WEKK.—HALL ROOM; DOUBLE Room for gentleman and wite, $14; also one at $20, with first class Board, at 154 and 156 | Waverl THIRD AVEN FEW RESPECTABLE MEN Board and. pieasant Rooms for $5 60 to'96 per week: ible Hountere 84 50; dinner onl nts, EAST NI NTH STRE ny waey UNIVERSITY y a Fifth avente.—Board, Summer. prices; doutie and tingle Rooms; double Room, upper floor; $o table board § $4. CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY,—ROOMS 12 & to let, on first and second floors, to famliles or sin- gle gentlemen, with or without Board. TH STREET (WEST, 134), Leiba tale SIXTH AND 137 Seventh avenues, sist class location. Handsomely hed second story Room, with Board private family: liberal table; references Fequired, 5TH STREET, 28 EAST, OPPOSITE THE PARK — ) Nicely furnished Rooins, with Board, to families or single persons, at Summer prices; references, 15 MEST, ghORTY-THIRD | STRERT.— PLEASANT )_ furnished Rooms, with Board, near Fitth avenue. 9] WEST THIRTIETH STREET, OPPOSITE PRIVATE 1 entrance to Gilsey House. gant Suit of three or four Room th or without Boi Pa STREET (GRAMERCY PARK). BOARD, WITH larce, elegantly iurnished Rooms, bath, &c.. second fronting onthe Fark: private table if preferred; 137 Kast Twenty-first street. 99° STREET, NO. 114, ONE BLOCK EAST OF MADI- son square.—Ele; enue furnished large front Room, also Hall Ro to let, with first class Board; price moderate; refe OR CLINTON PLACE (WEST OF BROADWAY), 26 Elehth street — News nurntaned Rooms, for man and wie or single gentlemen, with or without Board; everything comfortable; terms ‘moderate. 98", STREET (105 WEST),—ENGLISH FAMILY DE- sire to let their Second Floor, bath connecting ; one Room on third floor; private tavie, ‘or would let without board; reference, 3 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FIFTH Oo avenue,—Second Floor, en suite or separately, with Board; also other large ani small Rooms, for fainilies and gentlemen ; also hall Room. ENTH STR! ET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen, large an small, with or without Board; private tabie if ten terms moderate. QG EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET—TAE COM. £ forts of a refined home, with nandsome suit of Rooms and liberal table; Room for gentlemen; reter- ences exchanged. 36 WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND 1xth avenues.—Cool, airy Rooms to rent, with or without Board: nino vacancies for a few day Boxrderss house and location first class. 37 WEST, FOURTEENTH STREET. —HANDSOMELY OE furnished large Rooms to let, with first class Board, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; references exchanged. 3} EA&8T TWENTIETH STREELT.—A 8 20 Floor, with private table, or without boar Rooms for single gentlemen: réferences, QQ West Twenrysixtn STREET,—PLEASANT Rooms; all floors quiet and homelike; suits tor families, with or withdut tble; excellent; prices reason- able. 4 EAST NINTH STRERT, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO it, with or without Board, large Rooms on second Bootd single Rooms for gentlemen; transient and day ders accominodated. 4D or Suniner Large hall Rooms, hot and cold water: Room suitable for two gentlemen, at $16, with Breakfast; unexceptionable references exchanged.” 4.Q SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE, THIRD DOOR {rom Macdougal street.—Furnishea Rooms to let, with Board, for families and single gentlemen; day boarders taken ; id 45 FARE, AY EXU o) ty et tolet, with Wourd, at su GTON AVE: LARGE FUR- hed Rooms to wether or oiherwise, to eh t,t single gentlemen or genticman and wite, with or without oar nce ST STREET, 141 WEST—DELIGHTFUL LOCATION E, SOUTHEAST CORNER THIR- Bar apnely furnished Rooms er prices. .—TWO 9] &§ EVENTH AVENUE, NEAR ~ FIFTEENTH street.—Furnished Rooins, wath Board, to let to geitlemen or gentleman and wife ; references, 12: 3 WEST “FoRTY- “FIFTH, STREET, —ELEGANTLY &*) furnished Rooms, single or in suits, to rent, with or without Board, to a family or single gentlemen; a party desiring a c: able home yee paw this an un- usual opportuni yexcha 212 men. 225 WEST THIRTY-THIRD — STREET.—LARGE front Room on second floor to let, with Board: also hall Koom attached to gentleman and Wite, or single parties; all modern conveniences; terms moderate: WEST FORTY-FIFTH STRE DESIRABLE Rooms to let, with Board, for families or gentle- O5G WEST THIRTYFOURTH STREET.—A PRI. 20 vate tamily will let, with or without Board, a Goo!, handsome, mcely furnished Parlor Floor, two, With Board, &%. or Rooms separatel, Decied with bath room . hear a beautiiul Littie par A SINGLE with Foor fined private ta Aaliteds SATISFACTION ty d Re \. e, near Fourteenth street nox iis Herald office. LADY, OCCUPYING AN ELEGANTLY FUR. nished house, in first class location, has a beautitul Bult ot Rooms for gentleman and wite; Board tor lady oniy. People who can appreciate elegance aud who are Pilling to pay tor it may add os REFINEMENT, bos 122 Herald Uptown Brancli off HE HOUSE @ CLINTON PLACE IS NOW OPEN jor Boarders, having been entirely renovated and newly furnished; those wishing a pleasant home can havea choice trvin 2 very pleasant rooms; good beds iastead of B. 3. F. F "HOARD "AND LODGING “WANTED. GENTLEMAN DESIR D nin quiet, Christian family ; neighborhood of ird «treet and Fourth avenue. References ex- Address, giving terms, which must be reason. ©., Herald ott \TLEMAN WANTS PERMA vate tantly; no boarding house; east irty-fourth street. Address WAVERLY, box 109 Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY IN PRI- vate family, in central ioc ; Not to exceed $12 Der week: with a widow red; reference given and required, Address HAYS. ‘Herald Uptowa Branch oftiee WANTED-BOARD AND PLEASANT with a Bot family, for gentleman and wite, con’ venient to Broadway Address, wit} full paiticus lars ond terms, which must be moderate, G. K., box 116 Herald Uptown Branch office. BROOKLYN BUARD. QO ORANGE § SORN fr HICK, FIVE 39 R. TREET, CORNER OF HICK, FIVE minutes’ walk to the first class Board, in a French tamily Pleasant Rooms und HOTELS. ALLEN ON, STREET. “CORNER J” of Laight.—Ex 96 to $70) por week with single Room; single Roo s “without board, $2 and OS ald Lodging, cents; gentlemen only, Open all ht. PROVE MOUSE, 172, 176 178 AND 178 BLERCKER «west of Broadw: ine Rooms, nt Board, for tambien and sitigle, $1 80 to $d per d to $12 per week. Large, shady yards, cro- quet ground, de. IBBY HOTEL, ONE BLOCK FROM Cr try HALL, 56 4 Warren streét.—tntside Rooms, We, a day, $2t0 $3 a | week; family Rooms, $1 to $1 00 a day, $4 to $8 a week. | i EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 30. BOWERY, CORNER OF Bayard street.—200 light, Rooms, neatly furnished, bx or Gc. per hight, $2.50 to $4 per Week; Jor gentlemen | only. | E, 759 BROADWAY, —A FIRST $2 a day; $9 to $12 a week; ide. to $l @ day, ‘amily Rooms. class family hote Rooms, without board, $1 and $2 a da ____ ©Ou NTRY “BOARD. FEW ADCLTS CAN ACCOMMODAI Claverack, B Forest Dell, in the villag ith first class Board and Rooms; road three hours froin New York the abs ce and grounds in Colambi: ile FOREST DELL, box 10 Post office, Clavera Am WISHES TO ENGAGE A are Boh ag ers for the season at a private reside miles trom Peekskill, Address J. W, W., Peekskill a ¥. ) Post office. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL TAKE 4 FEW HOARD. ers—Have pleasant ;, beautiful location; Vicinity of the Catskills: terms moderate. particulars iiqes Mrs. C, H, KUMPHREY, Durham, Greene county, A FEW FAMILIES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED W1' rH large, airy Rooms on ‘re hegre the Hudson, three tiles north o} i HM; neither tever oor for mongultoe ir ree naw NURTFLUDT, 19 P oat tomtice Newbury EST SUMMER BOARD—PRIVATE FAMILY; EX. cellent localit; pal regard to Pesta; tell ntcare for chiddr ‘cess from New York. Ad- sress. A GORDON PORTER, Unionvill ‘Hartford county, Ont } a OARD AT BAST ORANGE, 45 MINUTES FROM ‘ork, five minutes from Grove Wrees me tios arnt clam for gentleman and wite or single gent! y CR teen $12 per week. Address Hl, t orante. Nv. | | within an hour or two's ride |\V a NEW YUKK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1873.—1RIPLE SHEET. COUNTRY BOARD. eenemamanmennene R NEW BRUNSWICK, AT A Ciera house DARD NEAR NEW Us fishing and boat- ing. sm iauire ‘at MANGAM & ©0.'S, 39 Nassau street, NOUNTRY BOARD IN NEW JERSEY, ON LINE OF Morris and Essex Rallrond, om 8 farm 134 Saas station; location heal jul pre- ferred “terms 810 per week, Address He H. PRICE, Providence, Ne J. seit YOUNTRY BOARD—AMO! G@ Tis CATSKILL MOUN. tains; pleasant drives, romantic walks, plenty of shade trout stream near the house; good plain fable, with plenty. of milk and Vegetables yubros, 0 OF eR, M edabb Ulster county, N bn ane (\OUNTRY BOARD IN MORRISTOWN. LAWN, CRO- ) quet ground, ample shade, truit, room, Ae. ; fivo minutos walk from. depot and cliurehen Address Mra, L. ‘ing, Jeweller, Morristown, N. {IKST CLASS BOARD AT LARCHWOOD—1L14 HOURS trom New York; handsomely turnished; fine view and drives; sea bathing ; good food and stabling ; splendid ae shady walks an groves; every comfort. dress E.'H., box 448 Post office, South Norwalk. FURST CLASS BOARD MAY BE HAD AT ESOPUS; high ground, plenty of shade, croquet round, eggs, chickens, milk, ail kinds of trut und vegetables im sea: son: terms $8 (per Weck. Boats leave toot of Harrison street aan ee 4 P. Mc arrive at Esopus about9 P.M, Location # miles up the Hudson, Call ont or adalress WAM. ‘sopus (N. ¥.) Post office. UMMER BOARDING—AT ONE OF THE MOST DE. lighttul and healthy logations in New Jers reached by boat or cars, Address J, H. WITHINGTON, South Am- UM! BO. THREE FAMILIES CAN BE AC- commodated:; delighttul upland location ; large, airy ms; a few minutes’ walk fon gpllpoad and boat. dress box 51 I Post office, Peekskill, ‘ANTED—GOOD COUNTRY BOARD, WITHIN AN George W. Ki hour of the city, for a gentleman, wife, enild, infant and nurse; ‘Igeation ‘must be healthful and terms must not excee week. Address, with full ‘the culars. COUNTRY BOARD, box 6,790 Post office, N. Y. AMUSEMENTS. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. be Al Watiaces me (ABEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & COMPANY agree capital for incorporated companies, manuiactul rsons ith | cap a eae Ing dnvestiends "niofmed oe” desirable oppor- on moxpa “AVENING, June 2 an cach pomeauing iO “to. BISA. Tor invest: MR. poveleauur ment; through’ extensive adverstising throughout FULL pies eel iEARSAL ot his new play. TUESDAY, June 3, produc AN ORIGINAL NEW YORE PLAY— New York scenes, New ork charadters, DION a a tHE octoroon, Ne Author of THE STREETS OF NEW ros THE COLLEEN BAWN, ARRAH-NA-POGUE, the country we are continually receiving applications from persons with eapital. Having Kuropeatl connec- tions we 88 facilities for capital; substantial con- cerns desiring additional capita xollelted. Our numer ous acquaintances and customers are reference ALEXANDER FROTHINGHAM & ( OMPANY, ELEGANT, LARGE, NEW HOTEL FOR RENT— 112 and 114 Brot YOUNG MAN OF ENERGY WILL INVEST PROM services will office. AN aaae location: w rare chance to make money; would board with Address bie, DNDON ASSURANCE— $500 to $-,500 in someMegitimate business, where his be required. verry 8. K. A, Herald ner fot. MES, Orange, N. J. entitled N OLD IMPORTING AND WHOLESALE BUSINESS (established 40 years) in Crockery, China and Glas Ware, tor ule; occuples one of the finest stores in the Sta 25 feet, ata moderate ental and in tite bus it} Fice $30,000 to $40,000. Good Dee ‘Apply to Glaus, CARLET or, THE GOLDEN FETTERS, The scene is laid in New York, at the present time. Te principal characters have been written for the tol- wing SUPERB COMPANY OF COMEDIANS :— MISS KATHARINE ROGERS—Will appear as Mora Vaneycke, an actress at ——'s Theatre, secretly married to Paul schuyler. LUERTON—As Pant Szhuyler, @ Jeune merchant apfitge cuRaged to be married to Misa Guppy. (ot Booth's)—As Ophelia Boyd, an acttenn retired, and employed as MR, whtELoor Or fre lainal Lisha, her son, in hese tieartof th grty taken in exe 98 broadway. A PARTNER WANTED—WITH $600, IN AN OLD E8- tablished cash business; no patent right humbug; ‘ood references given and required, Full particulars of 'ARNER & CO., No. 5 Dey strec! N ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN WITH SOME CAPITAL would like to devote the hours from 10 A. M. to M. to some lucrative business where energy and appli iss wn ane Bella a ratie — py, an helt tion will be appreciated. Address HOPE Herald office. Male of Verntis, aoe toe aie ress, MR, BRADLEY—As Philo Guppy, a Militchnalre, ue taining the credit of Sohupier by: his tatel eI ENT AND ENERGETIC GENTLEMAN, AY with A rin sr, aan as partner in a rapidly inereas. fhe ore ing business beyon e proper attention of present man- ry 1 agement, yoneWENLEY WEBBER, 9 Broadway: | MR. 2 Piha deorr Het ote en operator ja “Modoca”—a ringleader. MR. vas tT oy permission of Augustin Daly, Esq.)— udg ; his adherent and fanporver } in the course) o Hoc: 7” a partner in the “RI N INTELLIGENT MAN WITH $500 'CAN SECURE an interestin a large and profitable business, estab- lished since articulars and interview at 294 Broadway, room 16, SUMMER TR EFSOFr T SARATOGA SPRINGS, Grand Un Wil gren June forthe reception of gue . Lander and his superb band have bi the seasons roomscan be cngaged at tee oF Gileey House New York. Address BRE: NE at ngs, N. Y. TLANTIC HOTEL, BATH, Bourd $2 per day, less by week or wonth; splendid Seu bathing stoum cars trou Greenwood stop at door every 4) minutes, INSTITUTE, r from New York, tor Desbr ns for fam! UNIONTOWN, N, ‘on Philadelphia Seauunr es street ferries.—First class accom: ies: reasonable terms. Apply wo or address M. E, BAEBLER, 45 South Washington square. OARD—FOR THE SUMMER OR THE WHOLE year, at, the Mansion House, Roselle, N. J.. on the line ‘of the Central Railroad or New Jersey, 42 minutes from New York, five minutes trom Elizabeth. Rooms large and airy, only one half block trom the depot, House has been entirely renovated, and offers increased attractions. Roselle is one ot the mest thriving and at- tractive places on the line of the road. jocation is 75 fect higher than Elizabeth, giving a fine rounding country, Staten ‘Island, fe, For mation apply 10 the proprietor, W. W. DILT House, itoretie: Union county, N. J.” Re Hope or A. W. Smith, 119 Liberty street, New Y Bose! AL THE ELM TREE HOUSE, ON THE ¢ ATS- Killa. Airy rooms, no, mosaultos, good, Board : can accommodate per week, Particulars call at eh Buzuar, #4 Broadway, all this week, from 8A. M, to WEST BRIGHTON LANDIN« 3 from New York. —Hourly boats W. W. PURDY, Proprietor. NASTLETON: Hor 8) 8. v minut from: pier 19 Nort th River. (NOZZENS’ WEST POINT HOT! J will open on Saturday, May 31. Two Cottages to let, with Board in Hotel, special ‘terms offered to parties engaging rooms for the season, ie ae address EDWAR) y COLAENS, West Point, N. ¥. JOLUMBIA WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, NEAR / Hudson, N. Y.—This water is universally regarded as the best combination of healthy dagredients of, KASH. in the country; fine air, beautitul gro DURBARTON HOUSE, | NEAR LONG BRANCH— Specially adapted for fainilies; quict, shady and re- tired; stages run to beach; terms moderate. Apply at 20 West Fourte h New Yor! EWPORT, R. I. THE “DERBY corraGE, FACING Touro Park and Bellevue avenue,—Elegant Rooms, with first class Board. Apply at 273 Firth avenue, N. Y. L3 iT POINT HOUSE, ORIENT POINT, L. Now open situated on the extreme end Long Island i bie Sound and bay, on "8 walk ito alin ling and de Long. taand Kallrond ter J B, Schuyler, lar. VERLOOK MOUNTAIN HOUSE—ON “THE CATS. kills, via Kingston, Ulster cou N.Y. | For par- ticulars address J. LASHER, Overlook Mountain Boar Whedstock, N. ¥., or JACOB SHARPE, 149 road wi IUM POINT HOUS ind.—Sea bathin; stabling; no chills and ¢, IMMEDIATEDY ON THE Hing, boating, pleasant drives, er; 45 minutes trom city. PLYMPTON, 54 West Tw -tourth Street. AVILION HOTEL, KEY PORT, 1 J. IS OPEN Boats leave, New York at 10 A. M., P.M. Splendid bath: One of ius best country resorts Terms Pemanatie. GEO. J. KTBB' 182) STREET, AT CARMANS- ‘This Popular house, en- ‘hrou out, is now open y from Thirtieth inutes, Kor terms, &c., apply to ing, fishing, drives, on the New Jersey shore. ] IVERSIDE HOTE y ville, on the H. tirely fitted and furnished anew for the reception ot street depot; time, 20 PAULL & DUNCAL 2EA VIEW HOUSE-SAVIN ROCK, WEST HAVEN, Conn., opens June 1, for reception of guests, DYER, Proprietor. N SPRINGS MOUNTAIN HOUSE, MONROR, New York, opens 20th; no pains spaired; first. class ort; early application’ best; fil mies i n New 4 an (hintemaye eyernir ‘kx. =A poca att A (AN ,OnD ESTABLISHED JOB PRINTING OFFICE Nation an aie se items nedet ne tap peioat sale—Located in lower heart of waiccéastl operation, forty Stix yours; antistae force aide. ° y-aix yeur - 3 s given: extraordinary ehince; ‘bargain. HE BoP Asx SS sone servant. Particulars 35 Chambersatrect. Se er Rene ge coanover:, ee SEBS IIe 4 MEL A, BECKS As Connery, I rioktold’s head cler‘s. Completely furnished, doing a fe busines WE JAMES 0 MCTODLIE—A saloon keeper jease and easy terms to right party : ow ee pals ally, Mora’s servant. ness than he can attend to, or would take a For particulars apply at #8 Sixth avenue. lu eee ae OuGHS bas Fitth avenue belles. cn POSITION AND AN INTEREST IN AN OLD | Police Ofiicers, Guests, ished business to an acceptable man, having a Apply to SISSON, 204 Broadway, __ Waitresses, Sailors, Roughs, PROGRAMME OF SCENERY THE ING! DENTS, ACT ry HOT CORNER IN WABASH, E EUATE Obancex Hickfold’s fashioned Pani king a Corner— Lover—The Fraud—Bella Guppy’s For- cash © office i XTRA INDUCEMENTS TO A SMART MAN IN THE Sewing Machine line with a capital of $300 to $50. Call on or address STEWART, CAWOOD & KOUSE, 523 Eighth avenue, Mora Vaneycke's tune in Tied e—The “Modocs" Take Stock—Chancey Le OR SALE-HALF OR WHOLE INTEREST IN A | Venle Himecl—rour Milions inv the Blackie light manutacturing business: for a party desiring | Harlem Ring is Broken—The Massacre—The Pr aii to Invest It is a capital opportunity (one seldom offered); | tery: 6 "Modoc Chief.” good trade established and steadily increasin, Scunx 22a BOUDUIR IN MORA VANBYCKE’S 65 miles from city, on lines N. Y. and E. and N. Y M. Railroad, Address U, D., Post office Middle HOUSE—Remimiscences of an Old Actress—Mora and Paul—The Married Lovers. Scans 3—FI AVE! Oras, Guppys “at Home" — heeled Pappas IN THE BEST PAYING INVENTION Paul id Flame—Mora’s Bracelet— of th ; by everybody and supplies a special Philo Makes a Discovery. want, We request thorough investigation. Model at 162 Scens 4—A MUSICAL “MATINEE” ON MDRRAY Broadway, room 9. HILL—Chaneey Lickfold Makes Mora an Offer—The Star 7ANTED—A PARTNER IN A_ FIRST CLASS TAIL- actress—Mr, naa Asks a perion saul Schuyler An- on swers it—A Sen in ange in Pa Lite. oring business; cash required! $5,000. Address ACT I OD ace" YEN oO DUNCIL, R. L., Herald Uptown Branch o} nA CHANCEY, LICKFOLD’S ROOMS IN LEX- ANTED—A PARTNER WITH A FEW HUNDRED iu an established opis business; has more than one can attend to. GARTM. INGTON. AVENUE—“the Modocs” in Trouble—Paul Dis- covers Where He Is—Hemmed In—He cael tua tee the of the Ome -OnanEeY, a Gives a Hint RK VILLE—OPH BOYD'S ‘frome to Her be ‘Guariers-Hesolnton-A Fire Down Towna tisha iF force, Doy sti JANTED—A PA ARTNER WITH $2,000 CAPITAL, TO Scexz 3—BRO. STREET BY NIGHT—The Put-Up ‘manufacture or control a staple article fully secured Job—Gupp: ecelves, Instructions How,to Enter the by United States patent. Parties can be seen at 40 Beach Bigonghld of the Ti street. Hours from 11 to 2 NK 4—THE TAVA BEDS IN EXCHANGE PLACE— Liokiold Cutts and Suydam in Close Council—The Visitor—Chancey Shows Him Over the Premises—The Suiciae. ACT IIL, S| WAR PATH. Scenz 1—MORA AT HOME—The German Doctor Boreas Rohrbach Pepiorina 4 Miraculous Cure—Chancey WANTED=$1,000 TO $2,000, WITH SERVICES OF AN energetic nan as partner, to extend the business of carpentering and building and another good busines wonld sell out the carpentering business; plenty of Job- bing the year round; shop established sevem years; L¢ean- not properly attend to both, theretore must get help or | Lickfold Enters the Tolls, and Beals His Fate with « Kiss dispose of one. Inquire at shop, 4 DeKalb avenue, tear | 'Scxxx 2—THE, TOMBS THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS— Nostrand, Brooklyn, ofter two P.M . | Larry Suydam Stuffs the Witness B oxen the Absence of RR ARTS Judge Dowling Cutts Occupies she Bench and the “Mo- A TREASURER, ONE THAT IS WILLING Wate docs!” Steal a March The Telegram, to lend $1,000 on good security, for which steddy | | Scene S—THE SPECIAL 3} SSIONS—Paul | chuyler’s employment wilt be given, Address R, W. J., Herald | Caye—Tho F Witn lea of Ii pan ity an Unexpected CT IV—' HARF RATS." Scene 1—THE ‘OLD. MOR HOUSE UNDER THE Cor, CERT SALOON—Larr} ts tl ine Human Events—Cutts Joins Bone isguises—A fe take—The Sp Ces Tide—Caught in a ay Scene JORNER OF WALL AND BR AD STRE! Kos on the trail—Mora shows her Indian blood—Guppy and Bella, Scenk tax Last—THE “NEW IDEA” CON LOON—Lisha appears in a new character Nasty Jake—Mc a keeps her oath Chancey receives a warhing—-The wild appeal," ‘Foul will pot ‘kill'me ? 1.500. BARE CANCE PARTNER WANTED, ‘ + as an assistant, in an exceedingly lucra: tive, first class cash Business, iag_large daily profits. Apply from 11 to $ at 60 Broad street, room 7. $] 50 WILL BUY THE HALF INTEREST OF A D1.) retiring partner in a good, safe and reliable business; agents or t ne. pot t having the means need not $1.500 PARTNER W bidet tie INA SAFE CASH Interview and parcioulare at To Busine: Day $5,000 per annum, roadway, room 12, atter 10 0! clock. 00 CASH WILL BUY HALF INTEREST IN the best Mercantile Business in New York; extablished over 20 years; will bear investigation. Call in person. W. E. HILL, 73 Broad d street. 930.000 ,-PARTNER, WANTED, IN AN OLD established lumber business; trade intge and steady; in a large Connecticut town; yard and Syren complete. fe of HUNT & DUSEN- BURY, Asto: $100.00 ¢ DEFIANCE! UT CORNER IN “MODOCS. “NORA” at be presented, with NEW aUsic, eqlally, composed and arranged by MR. THOS, KER SCENERY and NE’ .P FOINTMENTS, \ ALI st tt —SOTHERN, fee ACADEMY OF MUSIC. AY AND TUESDAY. TALERIGAN COUSIN, WEDNESDAY. AND hy Mie eh Bee ia eo eey MATINE IN. SIX MONTHS.—WANTE Bae TINE DA party with $4,000 or $5,000 to’ join equally, Full particulars made Known by addressing J. 7: nani + seies) nee ’ ERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, FIFTY EIGHTH Q. LENNOX, box 123 Herald off SIKEET, BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND THIRD AVS. . UMMMER S&ASON OF PERLE AND LIGHT COMED" - ON TUESDAV EVENING JONES AT OCLOCK, THE A NO, ONLY $ CHEAT SCCCESS AT PARIS VIENNA AND BEILIN, Planotorie,7 octave, tach eee overstrung bass, TRICOCHE AN ene rire ovement, erifice for cash. BIDDLE, I r Broadway. T PRIVATE SALE—A MAGNIFICE: NT ROSEWOOD 7'4 octave Pianotorte, made to order; best city by H. Meilhac and L. Hal Admission, 50c. ; reserved sen Gare exitg | boxes) $l su extra; packages of 12 tickets, ENTRAL PARK GARDEN, THOMAS’ every in Ts Waverley place, 1 makers; cost $900, for $300, including Stool, Cover and (Ofer HEODORE THEODORE THOMAS’ Cabii uarantéo for 5 years: in use 8 months. Call usa ‘ALLED SUMMER NIGHTS! CONCERTS, ce ine idence 120 West Twenty-third street, near OGRAMME FOR THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JUNE 2, Sixt ie. Flotow XT. JAMES HOTEL, MARION, N. J.—EIGHT MIN- ‘sey City ferry, Cortiandt or Desbrosses street; nsylvania Railroad,’ beautiful location; first class table ; elegantly turnished Rooms, en suite or sing!: nodern, improvements; boating, ‘driving, good UMMIT HILL HOUSE, ONE MILE FROM OAT. wil open June I for city boarders, ata reason. pleasant pin rare; plenty fruit, good walks, drives, &c. iOETCHIN, Se OUTH SIDE open tor re E, C, KING & SO TEL, AMITYVILLE, L,I. ion of eh Yor terms addr . THOMAS, ‘Superintendent. APPAN ZEE. HOUSE, NYACK-ON-HUDSON, WILL open Mane la Send for os ERY and circulars, NSFIELD, Proprietor. UNE STATES. HOTEL (NEWLY FURNISHED and refitted), Long Branch, N. J., will open June 14. For terms, LAIR) &c,, address MM. .” Proprietor. W0ODBINE HOTEL, HIGH BRIDGE, OPEN FOR boarders.—Gentleien taken low: trains to Central depot in 20 minutes; steamboat to Feck slip in one hour, 8, BROUGHTON, Proprietor. wiser, HAV, HOUSE—ON NEWARK BAY, minutes from il street by Central Railroad of New Je: as fine a place as canbe found within 1,000 miles; furnished new throughout; strictly a first class family house; terms moderate for the season. Apply at Waverley House, 754 Broadway. HOUSES, ROOMS, “Cc. WANTED, In this € City and Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE A FURNISHED Room, with Board, below Twenty-third street; ‘ms $15 or $20 per week. Address B. C., box 133 Herald ‘ptown Branch office. LAT WANTED—FURNISH in a respectable localit Want MALL HOUSE OR FIRST F French flat, 6 rooms, furnished or unturnis! uated between Twenty-third and Forticth streets ‘and Sixth and Fourth avenues. Address, stating location and price, F. E., box 528 Post office. WANTED-BY AG NTLEMAN, A PARLOR AND sleeping Room; central location; private family preferred; replies inust state terms, location and full par- ticular; @ reception room might suffice temporarily. Address HOWARD, Herald office. :D-TWO OR THREE with water, below rd stree: muderate. Address QUIET, Vierald Uplowis tn Branch office. In the Country. WO OR THREE FAMILIES REQUIRE FOR THE Summer from six to eight Room first class hot of New York; must be ina desirable and healthy neighborhood ; on the Hudson pre- ferred. Address, stating locality, ‘distance, travelling aecowmodation and ill general particulars, H. i station D, PANTED-FOR FOUR MONTHS. A SMALL FI nishew House, within four hous of the cits must be very moderate, Address T ‘bos lal Herald Uptown Branch office 2 DENTISTRY « OLUTELY PAINLESS.—TEETH BXTRACTE fresh gas daily; Combination Sets extremely light nd durable; Rubber Sets, $10. 216 Sixth avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifwenth streets, Established 24 years. L, BERNARD. BEAUTIFUL $1; warrantec ET OF TEETH, $5 TO $8: 8) eran with Gas, te __ CLOTHIN. STONISHING PRICES CAN Cass off Cleat ing. Car om, FOR Coatr, $3 to $20; Dresses, none value will be pads Please call_ on. oF now Mr. or Mra, H, HARRIS, 81 Sixth avenue, third store above Waverley piace. T 8. MISH’S, 137 THIRD AVENUE—LADIES. AND gentlemen can receive the highest price for Cast-off Clothing aud Carpets by calling or addressing. Ladies attended to by Mra, Mish. T J. ANHALTS® OLD ESTABLISHMENT, 178 Seventh avenue—La orders received from ti 5 ie at re oats, OF eet , for eT soon tanta ay Sad rn ANHALA T THR UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT ie Sixt ay ited fi venue, near Forty-sixth street—W: mmedi- pricy of Cast-off Clothit ‘arpets, for the will pay from $3 0°92) for Comte $2. t0 ST ior pants, $300 Mr. or Goma for dresses. Call on or address NEAR FOURTH STRE ly, quantity of Cast-o Mil pay {rom $340 93). for cout 82.40 1 SIXTH AVENUI nia immed 3: rc. sifor pants’ 80 i) B19 fora si ae en Wy $75 tor dresses, Call on of address Mr. N Sarena rel FOUR ROUND ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, 7'4 octave, all improvements, cost $1,000, for 5275; one krand square for $225; also entire Household Furniture: rina gving abroad, Callat 210 West 2lst st Han ted for Orch by Ballets" ‘Rienzi. Overture Di Ballo. MAGNIFICENT SQUARE GRAND 7 OCTAVE Pianotorte, brilliant, toned, nearly new, cost Ly stool, cover, et, cost $100, has bee tor shipping, 10. Ouartette, “Rigol lor Suits, Mirrors, Curtains, Carpets, Paintings, Beonses, 1. Waltz, “Wiener Fresken. Me Chamber Suits, Buflet, Extension Table, Silverware; a | 12) March, “Honneur.” th street, between Fourth ‘Admission, 50c. ; packages containing 13 ticke be had at the Principal nusie stores, at 285 Broadway and Central park Gal ‘TWO DOLLARS EXTRA. K. BOXES BVERY THURS GRAND EXTRA CONCERT. ISSION 75 CENTS. HE PARK THEATRE, on the corner of Broadway an ‘and Twenty-second street, en Unton Park and Madison Park, under the management o tot Mr. W. STUART, Sole Lessee and Manager. SEASON 1873-1874. Tad for the ensuing season may address me, by letter only, at sacrific. “MAGNIFICENT 744 OCTAVE AGRAFFE overstrung tron trame Pianotorte; elegant! «i latest improvements; fully guarapieed. cker street, near Bower; FIRST CLASS 7! forte for sale—Made guaranteed, used 5 month: shipping: Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furnitur jugs, Bronzes, Silverware, at a sacrifice; proper ing cl ity. 86 Wi est 1th at. near! Suh av. 1D PARLOR ORGAN FOR SALE CHEAP half. DALY'S Music Store, 179 of repalr, CITY WILL SELL A ‘AVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- rder, celebrated maker, tully cost $90, for $27: ily lea nd gentlemen desirous of forming engagements Af AVING THE the Manhattan Club, Fifth avenue, New York. handsome carved rosewood Piao, 7 octave, with W. STUART, pover and ssool, for $125, 3 Kast Thirtieth strcet, be- | —-—-~—— tween Second and Third avenues [NON SQUARE, THEATRE. :. Grand reproduction FEAUTIFUL 7! OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO rved legs, agratfe ta treble, fully warranted 4 FERNANDE, hy instalments taken, $2 month), R, CABLE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, _107 West Twenty-third street corner of xih ave with Miss AGNES ETHEL, and others Secure your seats VLEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE—$100; CHICK. . L, DAVENPORT 4, “ering make ; superb instrument, having carved le overstrung bass, &c. ; 744 octa great sacriti Plowse examine. JAMIE RDON, Mrs. = — MERICAN INSTITUTE HALL, Boe CLASS 734 OCTAVE 1 PIANOS RET. Th Third avenue, betrecn | ur “third and Sixty-fourth wholesale, prices, Direct trom tactory. Send for circular. RISTIE, 78 Barrow, near Hudson st Entirely rented “and decorated me aa ULAR SUMMER NIGHTS! CONCERT! \REAT BARGAIN.—10) PIANOFORTES AND iE VERY EVENING, X Organs, new and second hand, some very little GRAND ONCHESTRA OF FIFTY, PERLORME used, at greatly reduce ed prices to Conductor.. ELIX I. EBEN, FI OPENING NIGHT, SATU. pay" ‘Jane 7, 1873. "27 Bleck leecker street. = ‘Admiision, 25 cents. SON TANOS, SECOND HAND, VARIOUS MAKERS, in thorough order, for sale, a Jow pri Iso Pianos | ‘VHB GREAT ATHENEUM COMPANY, to rent and on instalments, ‘ 1c EI PARK RURATEE, CS HHOOKLYN, 11 Fast Fourteenth street, between Br ast For be n on way ‘and Fitth VENING D! NG THR WEEK. AND EVERY pee AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON lace, near Broadwi Boxing taught in 12 lessons. A fe assortment of ing Apparat 8 and ad Gloves on hand and tor sale, Colonel MONSTERY, NARD.—THE GREAT LIDIA. THOMPSON BUR- Jesque Troupe, consisting of Horry Beckett, Willie Edwin, Eliza Weathersby, Hetdy Tracy, Patti Jose phs, Alice Atherton, Tilly Earl, Wm. Withers, and others, enue, IANOS AND ORGANS.—GREAT BARGAINS, NEW and most beautitul styles and perfect tones ever made, and by bestmakers. at lower prices for cash, oF mouthly instalments, or for rent, during this month, at WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere, RAE, CHANCE—$150, BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD right Pianotorte, modern style and improvemen| torder; sweet, powerful tone. Apply at 28 Thir between Bowery and Second avenue, GETEX OCTAVE ROSEWOOD FIANOFORTE, $100, ¢ are retailing the best finished and richest toned Pianofortes manutactured at $225 cash, CO-OPERATIVE PIANOMAKERS, No. 9 Great Jones street, near Broad- | Oa for s turers, 27 We avenues. are now at Fox's American Theatre, Philadelphia, and close June 14. VAN SISE, BUSINESS AND MEDI- nt, “Bin alist, tells name, day of mar- Finge, brings together those long separated, gives positive inforination on ail affairs ‘0 satisfaction No pay. WeiSecond avenue, corner Thirty-fourth street PIANO OUVRIER & manufac- st Tiirwenth stree t, between Fitth and sixth TTENTION |—KNOW THY DESTINY; CONSULT this wonderfully gifted Clairvoyant: gives luck ; tel everything, 159 West Forty-f ‘ar Broadway. LAM BERTSO. MUSICAL. oR SINGER, id 8 FROM ITALIAN ITALIAN TE, pert, teaches Piano at $5 per month APHAIDE, H. CLAIRVOYANT, 104 during t jummer months, Tw hi nM th street, n Six street, ir sixth avenue. —— LANCH ORMSBY, BUSINESS TEST “Mena Love, marriage, and imental verbal ti answered; fees $U-_ 04 Sixth avenite pitts CONSULT MME BYRON, THE GREATEST, LIVING Spiritualist, on all affairs of life. 314 Fourth avenve, near Twenty-third street. YALL ON MME, WEISE, CLAIRVOYANT, AND BE convinced of her wotlderiul Clairvoyant powers. 131 West Twenty-ninin UROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAMB: gpows bm: causes marriages, gives Dumber: iL. 142 West Twenty-fi tu OA aakdako. |, GUITAR, SINGING, WATSON gst private lessons, day and even her residence, 9 Clinton place (Eighth street). ments furnished for daily practice. NIRARD COLLEGK OF MUSIC, 767 BROADWAY, J near Ninth street—Special attention called to out violin classes; liberal arrangements made with good voices; the Girard Pian 5 __ MARBLE "MANTEL s. fis. AL STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND + the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions for sale only by the patente COLLENDER, to Pheian & Collender, 738 Broadway, New Yor IPSY REVEALS FROW TRE CRADLE TO THE 7 xtave: fads absent triends; recovers stolen property. LS Works 1 i arid 198 Bust Eighteenth street Marble more: Marbit “i Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Mon@- | ¢ —PROFES ‘OR FLEMER, THE CELEBRATED sd that defy Competiuon, Marbie furmoag wis Clairy nt and Paimist, gives valuable vela- tions on sickness, absent friends, business, marriage a7 Ailen st eet journeys, and all affairs through lite. E—TWENTY-THIRD STRE! Purtain rises at 8 pro: == ‘PHEATER com UE, HEATRE OOMIGUE, THEATRE SomiguE, ou Me Mudvorii DALY THEATRE COMIQUE, snes a FAREWELL PERFORMANCES (BROADWAT: Mr. CHARLES FECHTER, rs DALY begs to announce that he has arra MR. xe a A td for TWELVE NIGHTS and TWO MATL NEES longer, to be positively the CLOSING PER- “THE PEOPLE'S PLAY HOUSE.” FORMANCES of Mr. FECHTER and of the present sew MONDAY, JUNE 2, AND ND DURING. ‘co WEEK, will be sented, with EVERY | Case son, Soar kis ‘sat AENTIRELY NE NEW AND ELABORATE, MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 2 he great drama of American life and adventures, by nt evecy, evening, THIS WEEK ONLY, and for the ee MAEDEK, Esq., founded on the thrilling story Matt inee on Saturday, will be scl the mous RO- MANTIC SaamA, in three acts, . aap BUNTLINE, xep HB BUNTLN ie ‘THE CORSIGAN BROTHERS. N) ilustistiog the life see scenes of EVERY SCENE ay. by Heister and Dufloeq: new ai peculiar mecnanicai and VISIONAL EFFECTS, bet Ban Wat FE Goby, new costumes and furniture, the famous scout and bafialo hunter, f Louis dei. Franchi, ) The 6 Se NAR en BIL. Loni det, Dense. | Fis one” |e. Charles Fechter BUFFALO BILL. chateau Renaud: Altred Meynard Also the cele! Seine celebes rates scout, ILD BILL: The most realistic drama of M. Beauchamp, AMERICAN LIFE AND ADVENTURES M. Florelli, ?* § of Parts, pnithe Border, ou the ‘Prairie and among the Colonna, RBIS IND! bias rr The great drama Emilie de Le*pa ae de ne! Roset BUFFALO BILL, - Migs Camsidy ie BUFFALO BILL, fe | Domino BUFFALO BILL, OT I. BUFEALO BILL, Scene I.—The Corridor of the Opera. BUFFALO BILL, Scene I1.—Mongiron’s Bachelor Chamber. m BUEEALO tie Scene I11,—The Forest at Vincennes, BILL, KING oF! Te BORDER MEN. The Visions. Scene—A Corsican Home, ihe eminent American Actor, oa J.B. STUDLEY, Scone—The For cee ag Mr. FEoHTHI in ie EA BROTHERS, U 144 o'Glock. : 1 eee secured { for shia original part of “ugh dune 2 in order to present the: 0 a art a it ever given to this 4 great drama, an engagement hay been effected with the LAST NIGHT BUY FIVE. popular Comedienne, Min FANNY HERRING BLAS, Miss HERRING, | HTH AVENUE THEATRE, 723 AND 730 BROADWAY. Miss HERRING: Begins at. Carriages tay be ordered for a quarter Miss AY HERRING, to eleven o'clock, A Oe Miss Basan, Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. Sole Lessee and Manager. The tavorive ‘Wragedionne, p 4 QLOSING PERFORMANCES OF 1HE SEASON. RACHEL DENVI — Miss KRACHE EVERY NIGAT at 8 otcl Mint RACHEL Nin and MATINEE Saturday at 1 ee Miss RACHEL DENVIE, orelock, will be acted the power- a i cODY. tul original Drama, in four ac Me GEORGE FRANCE, Be OD wy M Mr AUGUSTIN DALY, eu Mr GEORGE FRANCE, Me GHORTE NEW ax FAVORIT: ry 0 E COME. in his original character of miaewes SNAKEROOT SAM, Mr. T. J. MARTIN, Mr. T. J. MARTIN: in his original role of WILD BILL, MADELEIN MOREL, Theatre Crowded very Night ae REL, Characters ‘by Miss Clara Mor. Miss Fanny Davenport, Mi Fanny Morant, Mts G. Miss “Sara wonets Nin Miss Nellie Mortimer, Matter: Mrs George Clarke. Me: Louis James, Mr. Janes Lowis, Crisp, Mr. W. J. Le: Ruffalo Bil, a 8cou JB, Bill, his Mate. Seater moyne, Mr. , Burtott, Me. Piorce, Mihir. Ed. Mack Mr. Chi apne F, Geo. France MADELEIN MOREL MATINEE, “the Old Veteran, "an tad Pounde SATURDAY, June 9, at 13g o'clock. Mr. Dave Tutt, a Renegade naa Wensine -hir, Chas, Webster Mr. Ed. Gol. Jake Me Kandla ‘ *,*MONDAY, June 7, BENEFIT of Miss MORRIS. Capt. Alf, a Bus Pw ides | WEDNESDAY, June Th, Benefit of Miss DAVENPORT. Perkin. illu te ot ae 9 trney “i Ms MADELEIN MOREL. Raven Feather Mr. Ferris “It is one of the strongest possible forms of the plea for women and one of the bitterest commentaries on the per- Verse judgment of society.""—Evening Post. “The interest in the fate of Madelein is intense.”— World. Lottie. Kitty siuldoon, “trom Cor Mrs. Cody, mother os. Ma-no-tee, a 8 Louise La pene: ies pial etgeted trom point to point with emphatic ap jause.”’—Tribune. EXTRA AOMCE “On MONDAY dune 9, first aj a ‘“Itis the most exciting drama Mr. DALY has pro rRisH nou! pserane of the most talented duced.”—star, eB PI DUTUH COMEDIA! and NEGRO COMEDIAN on this earth or any other planet Mr. JOSEPH MURPHY, Pec ecttig bee MURPHY, SIX NIGHTS" ‘AND awe. MATINEE ONLY, $1,800 for THE Weex, ‘A most powerful Play, of considerable originality and decided interest.""—sun “The whole performance mects unrestricted comme dation. ‘The Cathedral scene is one of the most stra and thrilling ever presented on any stage."”—Telegram. “All things last night were i in favor of the marked suc: cess of the new play.""—Daily Times. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MA’ WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, OWERY THEATRE, MATINELS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. WM. B, FRELIGH,,.... ae -Manager. MATINNES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MONDAY, JUNE Da MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Engagement otihe @ Populi COMED Ae and VOCALIST OOTH'S THEATRE, NEILSOS, | Who will appear Mnsixditereat characters in his great Edwin Booth wietgprictor and Manager | ¢r#m® In four ace erg HAND. aol lees Sara a MISS ALICE BENNETT, the celebrated Sains Tragedienne, ME ORS MT ORD, KILSON, and YOUNG AMERICA, the celebrated Contortionist, will all appear in new musical acts. ‘The laughable Farce of ns BOY FROM LIMERICK, TDA plbie OF JAMES M. WARD. new Local Drama called PE FACTORY GIRL. ATHENEUM THEATRE, 585 Broadway, opposite Metro politah Hotel, GRAND HNAUGUR TIO) R LY, GONE OF ee MM iON, MONDAY, Consisting of the Grea aon - HERNANDEZ COMBINATION, AMY HOBSART, as played by her at the Drury Lane ‘theatre, London, for PUTIVE NIGH 0) CONSE Mr. FRANCIS B ATINER ON § The curtain ries at o'clock precisely. NOTICE.—Carriages may be ordered at 10:45, To secure a choice of places the management would Feapectiully susgest that seatsbe secured as far in, ad- h Mec tson & Co.'s. LEICESTER. T1230. FRANK MAYO, Firs! appearance of the popular young arast, Mr. RANK MAYO, FRANK MAYO, in Murdoch's new and EAUTIFUL IDYL, the te AS HAN ENTIRE NEW COMP. ‘4 COMBINATION. HERNAND: HERNANDEZ COMBINATION, Crs HERNANDEZ BOSTON PEACE oe Professor Kilmore. ..A. M, HERNANDEZ Professor Levy, Cornetist Parepa Bios Her Pri a Young America GRAND. TABL 4,000, VOICES. AU. 1@, best eT ist in Be world, M. HERNANDEZ VERY EVENING ATS Professor HILT will introduc ns THREE v. Miss LULU DELMAY, the Queen of Violimst. FRED eee the Rett Comic Vocalist. rs. FRANK DREW and SATURDAY MATINEE and an Excellent Cast, including the first appearance this season of hoe favorite anes. Miss aa, alt SPP ASE OR EN, TINEE (First “time of th the arlebrated actor A Briltant and \ Waried Bill of Novelties L PERFORMANCES in his remarkable and 'unequatied | £82 Booz open at 73 eerie ee a8 oglock wicca “res Ampersgoationsn the drama ot MATINEE EVERY * WEDNESD, AY AN SATURDAY, with all the Original E Ertects, IBLO’S GARDEN. LAST NIGHTS, THE Brie AND BEST VENTILATED THE- ATRE IN THE CITY. The brilliant Spectacular Pantomime, AZRAEL; OR, THE MAGIC CHARM, Repay ene of the popular Artists, RS. F, B. CONWAY'S BROOKLY: THEATRE. TESTIMONIAL BE! MERIT TO CO: LAST NIGHT OF THE aBAsoN. MUCH ADU ABOUT NOTHING. RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY-THIRD STRERT, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth’s Theatre. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. THE MODOCS. BRYAN’ M TRE VE Wig LULU, LULU, Mafitt and ‘Bartholemew, Maite and Bartholemew, ions. VELARDI, LUCCA. PRIMA, DONNA. Mme. LANNI Danie! in the Bryant's Den. AND GRAND CORPS DE BALLE’ THE MODOCS. NEW moa SCENERY, TRICKS AND. INVENTIONS, The strolling Players. UPERB TRANSFORMATION SCENE, 100th night, HAMLET, MATINER SATURDAY AT TWO O'CLOCK. e MDDOUS. MID *NATINEE SATURDAY ‘at 2 Seats secured. (uvRcH oF THE DiscIPLES, Madison avenue, corner Forty-fifth street Neeee GARDEN, COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT WEDNESDAY MB Bivens JUNE 4, 1873. A BILL OF RARE ATTRACTION. _Further particulars in future announcements, Urey ss SQUARE THEATRE. (Rev. George H. Hepworth’s), THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1873, CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG IN A GRAND CONCERT, Mt Propr! ats fanager . wi aoa) pestavas conte reeraue assisted by eminent talent. HI8 AND TO-MORKOW ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR, NIGHTS, Reserved Seats, without.extra charge, Positively Last Two at 39 Union square, ___ WL and 114 Broadway, Performances ASONIC TEMPL oe M ‘Twenty-third sires sor Sixth avenue. GRAND HALL, THURSDAY NING,’ JUNE 5. On which ocrasion Bro; ANDREWS ‘will deliver ins highly Tieresting lee re on in aid of the Halt and ‘Asylum Fund. Tickets, Reserved Seats, $1, or sate at Seni rmer's, 701 Broadway; Rullman's, 116 Broadway, and at Masonic Tempt >| Neen YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way, between Houston and F itteniee we anreteay Sardou's WEDNESDAY kK: NG, JUNE 4, Reproduction in the most brilliant manner of one should visit the wonfertul Museum; it is fuil gverything people should see, and understand, Lectu daily on “ hilosophy of Marriage.” Those parti unable to attend these Important lectures can have thems forwarded, post free, on receipt of 25 cents, by addressin SECRETARY witaee YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 61 roa VANDE, with Miss AGNES ETHEL as FERNANDE. To lend additonal interest to this Feproduction the highly accomplished vorite actress, Yr SQUARE THEATRE, Grand Keproduction Mrs, E. L, DAVENPORT, has been secured fe {ofthe part of ew York in of FERNANDE, WEDNESDAY oo JUNE 4, Miss AGNES ETHEL, Mrs. and others in the _Secure your seats in advance, ERTHOVEN MAENNERCHOR.—GRAND VOCAL- Instrumental Concert and Summer Rishe Festivi ~ e L. DAVENPORT (her first anpearance! K rh WEAN ON iat partof c lol a GKORGE! VETTE. ate for the remaining AGNES E race Garden. Theatre, Monday, June 2, to com) nights nd for the FERNANDE nights at8o'clock P.M. Tickets $1, adinitting one gentleman may now be secured, d ladies. DARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. W YORK ATHENEUM COMPANY Se lh eel BVERY EVENING. ILGRIM CONCERT CHROMOS, Chromo, “The Ol ‘ory. given each lad: Fy Me child at the PILGRIM ORAMA, Monday an Tue evenings, June 2 and 4, at Twenty-third street Pre Dy terian ehurch (Dr. Northrup’s), near Seventh av- eTGONCERT begins 734, comprising, among other selec- ARK TARATRE, PPQOELYN R. W. BUTL! JM COMPANY G WEDNESDAY AND. EMA, MATINEE. ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. Temporar: building 128 West Fourteenth street. The Di Cesnols ieapioane aay syprus, and ne “lot exhibitions,” so far as re: now open to the pub! from 12 o'clock until 6 d'elock Pet “hatnission We! pr SQUARE THEATRE, Grand ie.” tions: Organ 1 Votunta Fy ce tected). ERNANDE, Overture to “William "elt" (four- hand piano)..Gottschalk WEDNESDAY. Ao, JUNE 4 are Ly Dal Meds Cone (solo) nignant oncerto. _Keuterer | Miss AGNES ETHEL, fiat mila Morn! (gle Shofterth Mrs. E. L. DAVENPOR? and others in the ca: Secure your seats in advance, MEtHorourray THEATRICA! LAND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, tS ween sp hemes, | THEATRE. x Grand it Seaante WEDNESDAY RNANDR. JUNE 4, AGNES ETHE! i bes i FE. Lb, DAVENPORT Mra. and pu in the cast. Secure your seat Lae commer’, MEDICAL. ‘| LATE COMBARY, — ~ rn — Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, square. A “Hi ea A AN. [RESIDENOB ATEWART'S SLATE MANTELS.—RICH AND ELE‘ | — a. NAUAIOBAG, caanae 01 street, near Greenwich street. MME, RESTELL, PHYSICIAN.—OFFI +) gant devizn Slate Works of every description: Mar, bie and Wood Mantels. T. B, STEWART & CO., 220 and 222 West Prem third street, near Sevonth vend N.Y. A mt T'S ar ie, MA TELS —RICH PAD, EL « East Fifty-second street, first door from ue lesigns; Slate wi ot every deacription ood Man TRWART & G0. 220 nid Bi W. i, GILLRAFIB, M.D. CATR OF BL M, R. NAVY), s twenty tt third 6 tttoui, noar Seventh avemuc, NY. has removed big medical office to 138 street N (ACTRESS oF SUPERRIOR TALENT Di SC MOA ral omee ee Address, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, (1aRp. mr Are ah reer, VIOLIN, GUITAR, ziTHER, ——— AT ee ate lessois; Aime x place ir jada MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY cents Aways TAY WATUON, Director, on Hata _-—i “a; e—?e.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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