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| ] y “serves a reward irom the American people. BOLD BURGLARY. Police Suppressing Informa- tion from the Public. \. Within a very short distance of Police Headquar- ® daring robbery was committed on Sunday Sant. The burglarious fraternity have been active in the city of Brooklyn of late, but the failing to effect the arrest of the guilty have, in accordance with “Ukase’? No. 100, the publication of crime, withheld the ion from the press. On Sunday night last office of Lott Brothers, attorneys and coun- Nors-at-law, No. 13 Willoughby street, was yt into and a heavy tron safe broken open: rogues helped themselves to about one hun- Mired bonds, of the face value of $200, on Sus- Giteenes ‘Lath, Shingle and Steam Lumber Dry- ang Company, two checks on the Brooklyn Bank ie other papers, none of which were, ores of marketable value. There were safe three coupoms of United Bates ype -twenty bonds, which they did not e, owing to some unaccountable cause, The robbery was not discovered until Monday morn- ins, when Mr. G. %. Lott entered his office. The rk, k. F. Davenport, states that a policeman, er ‘Was On the beat,toid him that at ten o’clock on ine morning he saw a man open the street his head out, look around, and then draw : in joors again. Thinking it was a party living Stairs he took no particular notice of him. The sflicer In question did not remember having seen person looking out of the door, when inter- Bogs ied on the subject, on the mor referred to. Featerday afternoon Detectives Powers and "Williams arrested Fao Hed ung men on suspicion of being eoncerned in the bur; irglary, but they refused to give their nawes ‘until the Imatter had been laid elore the Board of Police Commissioners, RIGHTFUL BOILER EXPLOSION IN A NEW JEBSEY MINE. ¢ Early on Wednesday morning a frightful boiler explosion took place in the Baker mine, near Do- ver, Morris county, N.J., by which Richard Nugent, }the engineer, was instantly killed. The occurrence ook place soon after the midnight meal and when ,mearly all the workmen had gone below to work. The boiler was thrown into two parta, a distance of sixty feet or more, while the unfortunate engi- eer was hurled fifty icet in the eopcate direction, where his body was feund, scal ‘and bruised and ‘entirely unde; his clothing was torn to shreds and ‘cattered in every direction. The accident can de accounted for only on the supposition that the *wuter in the boiler was very low when cold water “was admitted. The feed pump was heard in opera- ‘tion just before the explosion. Nugent leavesa wife and five children. A PLEA FOR HANS AND JOE, To rHe Eprrog or THE HERALD:— From the diary of John Herron, the steward of ‘the Polaris, it is clearly evident that Captain “Myson and his party on the ice floe chiefly owe the weaving of their lives to the two Esquimaux, Hans ‘Christian and Joe, whose habits, from previous life, Detter enabled them to procure the necessary food ‘for the whole party during their wonderful drift- ‘4ngon the ice. Being a Dane by birth, lamina kind of relationship with the faithful Greenlanders. ‘Gt is not, however, on account of the relationship take the liberty to address you in behalf of the Esquimanx, but, on the contrary, because I am mow an American—for you are probably not un- gware that the immgratea Scandinavians, in con- Arast to the Germans generally, are proud of their gadopted country. Consivering myseif an Ameri- aired ered feel thankful to the Green- ders for their gallant service on the ice floe, (Which they saved a dozen or more of my country- en, and it seems to me that their SORAUCt ee is Avell enough to expect that Congress, as sug- ots in the HERALD, will give them a pension, Sc ut why wait till next Winter? If we appreciate the conduct of Hans and Joe, why cannot some of the people start a private subscription? If you whink favorably of my suggestion, please reccom- end it to the pnblic, and the public will certainly Fespona to @call from the HERALD. It will be re- embered that Hans Christian was a faithful ser- Nant to Dr. Kane, and he, as well as Joe, seem not ‘Qess faithful te Captain Hall. | Just as well as we all wish to see the red-skinned Captain Jack treated as he deserves, let us reward tthe red-skinned Hans Christian and Joe. an yamount, in our eyes comparatively small, is suili- coe in their country, to make them rich. Hoping e HERALD, as 80 oiten before, will receive contri- je eae for’a good purpose, ‘and regretting that (my own poverty prevents me from giving a less modest share, I take the liberty to enclose a dollar ‘bill for the gallant and faithiul Sion 0 eo MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. \ Cneistie—PLatr.—On Tuesday, June 24, at the (residence ot the bride's parents, No, 235 East 119th street, Harlem, by the Rev. ©. 9. Norton, Mr. Davip A. CHRISTIE, of Ridgtielad Park, *. S., to Miss SaRan Dee only dayghter of Join A. Platt, Esq., of s city. LEGGAT—SNYDER.—At the residence of the bride’s mother, Greenport, Columbia county, on Tuesday, June 24, by the Rev. J, McClellan Holmes, D. D., NDREW R. Leacat, of New York city, to Miss at SNYDER, daughter of the late Uhancellor nyder. MACFARLANE—BUNN.—On Tuesday, June 24, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. , JAMES B, MACFARLANE to MAtT- WIE, daughter of W. U. Bunn, Esq., all of this city. MENSING—PORTER.—On Wednesday, June 25, at sthe Cnurch of the Holy Saviour, by the Rey. A. B. Carter, Captain Lieutenant 4. IENSING, Of the ates Navy, 0 Maris G., daughter of I. G. Por- Tr, Esq. PIcKSLAY—ScuMitz.—In Brooklyn, on Wednes- day, June 25, at the Church of the Redeemer, by , the Rev. William A. Leonard, CHARLES PickSLAY “to FANNY M. A., youngest daughter of the Rev. F. H, W. Schmitz. “No cards. London (Engiand) papers please copy. STBIN—LANDSEE.—On Tuesday, June 17, 1873, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Kev. Dr. Krotell, D. D., AAG STEIN, to EMILIE A, LAND- SEE, eldest daughter of Charles Landsee, Esq., of ‘Moboken, N. J. WoopWakp—McDowELL.—On Tuesday, June 24, at the Washingtou square Methodist Episcopal chureh, by the Rev. William P. Abbott and Rev. John Parker, ALVIN M. WoopWarb, M. D., to Mary a daughter of Thomas McDowell, Esq., all of this ys Died. BuokHouT.—On Monday, June 23, at White -Plains, Westchester county, of heart disease, pJACOB BucKHOUY, aged 66 years, The relatives and jriends of the family are re- /Spectiully invited to atiend Nis funeral, rom Grace church, White Plains, on Thursday, June 26, ut half ast ole o'clock P.M. ‘Train leaves Grand Central epot at.ti:40 A.M, with special car, AHILL—On Tuesday, dune 24 Marrns Canny, \® native af Roscrea, county of Tipperary, Ireland, ‘in the 43d year af his age. The rélatives and triends of the famity are re- \Bpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his ‘date residence, 331 Bast Thirty-ninth street, on /Mhursday, the 2th inst., atone o'clock. MANHATTAN Longe, U. 0, or A. P—Brothers—In saccordance with a resolution passed by this loage ‘‘at itslastreguiar meeting, ail members of this lodge are requested to meet at the led, room, orner of Twenty-third street and Second avenue, on Thursday, June 26, at one-o'clock sharp, for the ur pose of ing the last tribute of respect to our ‘te brother, Martin Cahill; be whe has ever been a sfaithful officer and brother, but as it has pleased ‘the all-wise Providence to call Lim fram among us, ‘it were a melancholy pleasure to us to dwell upen the virtues and accemplishments of our late brother; but the subject is top painful for us, and in confidence that.he is i the enjoyment of ever- Jasting happiness im that heuse bot made with hands eterna in the heaveng, we do specially in- ‘wite ali members ef sister lodges to join us in pay- dng this.last shy eS hg aed to him. pel BRODERICK, W. P. Hucnes, R. rs {Currin —On Tuesday, Jone 2, Mrs, Ester Cor. ‘in, belovea wife of James Ourtin, after a Jong and severe LilTe8%e peeves finery: trom ier je MZ im her 18 Butavia street, on Friday, June Jane 2, Ep- ge ark, The e Acar igen Saat Gar ere or ents, 1 ewcker street, urs- aya ty otdiock, The friends of the Camatly Jane 25, at Moun’ Ver- Many Deas, widow of Orange cou! pers Cony, Doviein Brooklyn dane 25 ater & short ill of P. J, Doyle . Jone, Imonihe. will take place from her late resi- 10 Qermont eek on Thursday, June Seas hantoest two o’ciock g nua 1a samen of the tamily are Seapects invited to Deaix—tn ig PR —_ Wednesday, June 25, 88th year ot his age. ve, re mbes from bis late resi ‘ence, No. 367 First esas, on yeh June 27, at mine A, M,, to eg Obureh Epiphavy, Second avenue aud Twenty-first ints ‘where a solemn quiem Maks Will be Kprog for the repose of his from thence, at one P. M., to Vaivery Ceme- tery Jor interment. “Relatives and friends are re- Tequested to stiend, Brookiyn, on Taesday, June 24, Mary, wife of ‘captain eorke S. Elcock and See oe Of William W. Davi eral on Thursday, Jun 26, at three o'clock py M., at No, 488 State street, Brooklyn, to which her ftiends and those of both ies are invited. ) GARRETSON.. bene on aa on Wednesday, June 25, \St his rest taten Island, JOHN 5, GaR- /ngrson, in the 34th year of his age. c. Bajesiuan and, ladda of the famiix ara inl tad ta NEW YORK HERALD. THURSDAY, JUNE 2A 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, attend the funeral, at the Moravian enurch, New- port, 8. 1, on Wann , June 27, at two P. M. Sine y, June 25, MARY GRAVES, 39 “fine relatives and friends of the family are re- spook invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her ad 341 Pearl street, on Fri- day, at two o’clocl Tarruann.—On Tuesd: p= i. 3 CAROLINE, vv. L. Halfmann, inthe Sth year of here ear of her ives and friends of the family are re- spectraly invited to attend the funeral, irom the utheran Immanuel church, Rignipaevensh 5) street between ‘Third and Lexington avenues, on Friday, June 27, at halt-past one o'clock. HARDBNBROOK.—On Tuesday, June 24, at her residence, Tremont, Mrs, LILLIE ANN HARDEN: 200K, widow of William Hardenbrook, in her 70th yepuneral services at the house, on Thursday, the 26th instant, at half-past eleven o’clock A. M. Trains leave Grand Central Depot, New York, at tg ac nine and fifteen minutes past ten o'clock . ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend, Hewson.—Suddenty, on Tuesday, June 24, in the Pay year Of his age, CHARLES P, lewson, formerly ol any. ‘The reiatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at nis late residence, No. 73 Taylor street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Thursday, the 26th instant, at half-past one o'clock P. M. KIERNAN.—On Wednesday, June 25, MARY FRAN- CIS KIERNAN, daughter of f Patrick and Rose Kier- bar d 2 years, 11 months and 9 days. neral will take place irom the residence of ney paren ts, 243 avenue A, corner Fifteenth street, riday, 27th instant, at one o'clock P. M, LaKE.—On Wednesday, June 25, Exiza S, LAKE, widow of Hotchkiss La Notice of funeral hereafter. MakTin.—On Tuesday evening, June 24, MULFORD Manrin, in the 82d year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 5 East Thirty-fifth street, on bape afternoon, 27th inst., at half-past two ‘elec, MEAGHER.—At midnight, on Tuesday, June 24, at 266 West Eleventh street, of dipntheria, after a short, severe illness, NORAB, the beloved daughter of san and Mary Meagher, aged 9 years and 9 months, The remains will be taken to Albany for inter- ment at five o’clock this evening. ey ee a TSCHINY, June 24, CHARLES J, Moss, eonropei rélacives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral from his Jather’s (Thomas Moss) residence, 31 Pell street, on Thursday, June 26, at two o’clock P. M., and thence to Calvary Cemetery. MCCLAIN.—On Tuesday, June 24, at his residence, 167 Spring street, alter a short iliness, ORLANDO D. McOLAIN, aged 60 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral services at the Greene street Methodist Episcopal church, near Broome street, on Friday, the 27th inst., at eight o'clock P. M. McNutty.—On Wednesday morning, June 25, JOuUN MCNULTY, in the 24th year of his age. Relatives and iriends of the family, also those of his brothers-in-law, Patrick Cullen and the late Lawrence McGivney, and of his uncles, John Cun- ningham and Patrick McCoy, are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at half-past one o’clock, from the residence of his parents, 333 West Forty-first street, to Calvary Cemetery, without further notice. NICHOLS.—Suddenly, at Woodbridge, N. J., on Wednesday, June 25, Mary LOvIsE, eldest daughter of Siduey P. and Sarah E, Nichols, in the 13th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 417 West Twenty-first street, on Friday, the 27th inst., at one o’clock P. M, Relatives and triends most respectfully invited to attend, without fur- ther invitation. OLIVER.—Suddenly, on Tuesday evening, June 24, JAMES OLIVER, aged 73 years, 5 months and 21 days, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence 105 Eldridge street, at two o'clock P. M., on Thursday afternoon, June 26. O'’NEILL.—On Monday, June 23, JOHN O'NEILL, late of Paterson, N. J., in the 66th year of his age. His remains will be taken from the residence of Mr. T. Jones, Sixty-ninth street and Tenth avenue, on Thursday, 26th instant, at half-past nine o'clock A. M., to the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, Fifty- ninth street, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. ‘The relatives and friends are re- quested to attend. Ramus.—On Friday, June 6, at Cape Haytien, Miss CHARLES Broapy, beloved daughter of Isaac and Esther Ramus, aged 36 years, RIEHL.—Suddenly, on Monday, June 23, GEORGE Rrgat, Jr., in the 32d year of his age, son of George and Mary Anna Riehl. Relatives and iriends are invited to attend the funeral, from his father’s residence, No, 139 Spring street, on Thursday morning, June 26, at ten o'clock, California papers please copy. RimvER.—At her residence, No. 178 Second ave- nue, at half-past two o'clock A.M. on Monday, June 23, 1873, passed ees away WILHELMINE Rirrer, relict of Frederick W. Ritter, aged 73 years, 11 months and 20 days, full of love and years. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the iuneral on Thursday, June 26. at eleven o'clock. SHEEHAN.—On Monday evening, June 23, 1873, JAMES SUBEHAN, & ative of Kosline, parish of Ken- turk, county Cork, Ireland, aged 68 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his brothers, Cornelius, Daniel and John Sheehan, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, No. 334 East Twenty-first street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o’clock. SIMONSON.—At Baldwin’s, L. I., on Tuesday, June 24, PHEBE SIMONSON, relict of David Simonson, aged 78 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, John Sunonson, at re ee I, on Thurs- day, June 26, at two o'clock P. Trains leave South ps street, Williamsburg, at eleven o’clock A, M. -At Westchester, on Monday, June Sr. JOHN. James H. Sr. Joun, aged 51 years, 3 months ani 27 days, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfally mvited to attend his funeral, at his late residence at Westchester, on Tuursday, June 26, at one o'clock P. Wyoming Lover, 492, F. anp 4. M.—Brethren— You are hereby summoned to attend a spectal communication at the lodge room, on Thursday, June 26, at twelve o'clock, for the purpose of at- poe A funeral of our late worthy brother, James H. St. Joun. Brethren of sister lodges are respectfully invited to ie ISAAC BUTLER, Master. HinaM OLMSTBAD, apcrtates TuomPson.—On ‘Tuesday, June 2, at Plainfield, N. J., Moses THOMPSON, aged 30 years. Funeral from his late residence, on Friday, 27th inst., at nine o'clock A.M, Carriages will be in waiting at foot of Liberty street on arrival of 10:12 A. M. train [rom Plainfield, due at 11:22 A.M. The remains wili be taken to Greenwood for interment. Belfast (Ireland) papers please copy, si LEY SOR BOSINE 3 Pu ATTENTIONN NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY. NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING. FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES TO RENT IN THE ABOVE FIREPROF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, &G., &0. OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C., &C., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 2X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION, THE ABOVE BUILDIN COMPLETE! READY FOR HEATED BY STEAM, AND Hi PASSENGER ELEVATO: PROVEMENTS, RENT OF SMALL OFFICES. RPOSES. a a CCUPANCY, HAS TWO FIRST CLASS RS AND ALL MODERN IM- ae I tele ;| 3d story, ath Story. th Spry, a1 1,000 1,500 “12 0) 0 1500 1,200 800 1,500 1/200 . 800 400 350 300 400 350 300 2,500 2,000 1,500 1290 a 1250) ¥ 800 400 00 INQUIRIES TO BE MADE ‘DE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. N EXCELLENT LOFT, 90X113 AND %X24, WITH steady power i) windows on all sides, possession at once. Apply to ©. W. ALGO’ tr & CO., corner avenue B and Eighteenth street. At HARLEM, NBAR THE BRIDGE, NORTHEAST i corner of 129th street and Thira avenue.—To let, the _.TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. Rd POWER, WITH SPLEND/DLY LIGHTED fineat Soutisin the ey” Abpis is tae harwneor, Nos ie e nx a " Mandi} Baxter streok, ~PPY © S™ae POWER.—TO LET, td r iw LARGK ANIF SMALL er (wood workers: al- lowed), at arving Works, 6% 6, G4 ana 68 a ysint VURNISHED BOGwA ane APARTMENTS 2. FURNISHED ee HALL BEDROOM TO we {0 gentlemen, in private house, occupied by the venient to Broadway and Bowery. 63 Third Gore, 25X107, SPLENDID LIGHT, JUST PAINTED, Lake & McGreery's silk depar! 400 feet west from Broad- ir ment will ve let for hast pri way, No 112 Grand street. | Address GLOVER, owner, box 120 Heraid Uptown Branch office. LET—A STORE, CORNER OF KIGHTH STREET and avenue D, suitable for a barber, bake: sigars, de or anything but liquors. Apply to THOS, REILLY, Pou ET—A STORE SUITABLE FOR ANY BUSINESS; Dest tocation in the city. Inquire in the store, 206 Chatham square, 4. ing, tarnished tor housekeeping; house up town Clean, respectable healthy; water im rooms; large demen, without board, $7 per Week ; also hall Room. 13 VARICK PLACE, BETWEEN HOUSTON AND Bleecker atree 10 LET—A BARROOM AND SITTING KOOM, WITH fixtures and everything complete, in a tenement house tuil of tenants; siitable tor # restaurant or a in beer saloon ; formerly uropean Hotel, 167 Hudson street; the Fixtures, Mirrors and Glass, &c., Will be sold cheap it required. Apply to ROBERTS P. LEONARD, No. | East Washington square, corner Fourth sireet 299 SPRING STREET, FOR GRO cery or other business, and No. 301, for large bakery- and store, near Clinton Market and in ‘good order, DWELLING | HOUSES _ TO Ler. Furnished. STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN NEW THREE Stone, newly. nicely and completely furnished, tn- Cluding piano. Inquire aupon promises, fros Possession immediate, irstrect THREE STORY WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, IN good order, to rent, to a private family only ; loca- tion Twenty-fourth street, near Madison avenue ; imme- inte possession. Address Box 120 Herald Uptown ‘Branch FrURNTBED HOUSE TO RENT—ON FIFTH AVE- Per month; also on Forty-fitth street, at nominal’ rent, uth November, S110: others, tangs and suitable for boarders. CRUIKSHANK, corner of Broadway and Forty: prourth a ae —AN ELEGANT HOUSE, PARTLY FUR- new carpets throughout; handsome gas fix- tures and mirrors; rent $300 amonth. Apply to owner, on premises, 333 West Twenty-third sireot. Unfurnished. N ELEGANT FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, first door from Fifth avenue; house frescoed and has all conveniences; rent moderate. Apply at No. 7 West Forty-fitth street, Ctr RENTALS.—CORNER HOUSE AND PRIVATE Stable, $1,500; assortn of Houses, $500, $540, $600, up to $1,000 and $1,500: four story Houses, $1,500, $2,500. Bargains for sale. LIONEL FROEHLICH, Third avenue, corner Fi itt th street 10 LET—ON FIFTY- FIFTH STREET, 75 FEET West of Tenth avenue, two Houses,’ in floors or ;,all improvements; also three Lots to lease. In- 599 Hudson street. 1 LET—A COSEY FOUR STORY HOUSE, No.402 WEsT ‘Twenty-eighth street, for $1,000; good location and all modcrn improvements. "Inquire of he prem 0 L ‘—COTTAGE HOUSE, 70 WEST FIF’ street, between Fifth and Sixth avenucs, just fitted up in complete order: splendid location; rent $62 per month, Scen from lito L Also to let, Uiree Rooms, 166 Third avenue; $20, Also, Lower Part House 139 East Thirt, -fourth street. PER MONTH.—COTTAGE, ALL MODERN IM $40) provermoniay ni rant garden eae t respon sible party. Apply, trom IL A. to OP. M., at 216 bi 106th street, or at Bh Fourth avert RNISHED | ROOMS AND J APARTMEN TO LE’ SHED UPPER ROOM, 83, No. 6St, Mark’s place, near furmished LARGE, COOL, FURN In spacious reside: A Broadway; also, soon, the extra large well trout Parior, IG LY FURN comfort of inquire at 222 West Se A —TO LET, TO @ + nished Varlors, en suite, on first floor. way. HED FRONT ROOM, WITH home, for one or two gentlemen, teenth street. NTLEMEN, ELEGANTLY FUR- 1,179 Broad- —NICFLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT NO. 5 Clinton place (Eighth strect), near Broadway, to gentlemen or gentleman and wife, atSummer prices. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET ONE OR TWO single furnished Rooms to ‘genticmen, without board; $10 per month; all the improvements, No. 313 West Eleventh street FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, WITH EXTENSION, to let, en suite or singly, at moderate rent. No. 43 University place. 4 STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TWO OR THER nively surnished Rooms, large and small; gas and West Fourth street. ‘house, Inquire at #3 Nassau street, room 16. a STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD pleasant furnished Room, sulta- bie for housekeeping. and single Rooms tor geutiemen, with bath Hh 3. EAST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY Oe) and University piace.—To let, mewly furnished, one large, pleasant front Koom and one small one, sui 4,—fkowr SITTING AND. BEDRUOM, CONNE oT avenues, No. 21.—A nicely furnished, large, cool, aquare Koom, with hot and cold water, toone or two gen: ble tor (wo or three gentlemen, terms reasonable tor the Summer, 45 SIXTH AVENUE, —TWO DESIRABLE FURNISH. ed Room: i hroureh or together, suttable for gen- tlemen or for light: he hot and cold water, bath, gis, &e., 52 WEST. TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAT Yo Fifth Avenue Hotel.—kurnished Room for a geutle- man, without Board, 5Q West TWELFTH STREET—TO | LET, TWO e ly furnished ESomaen sec nd floors ‘also one on third; to g eh only ; Fe xchanged. 69 West, BLEvente STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Varior Floor, with use of basement; 1130 other desirable Rooms; terms very low. 110 MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER. Furnished Rooms, with’ every convenience tor housekeejing, to let, to responsible, small Lamilies, 23 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—TO LET, O furnished Rooms, without Board, 256 f, WEST TWENTY.FIFTH STREET.—HANDSOME- ly furmshed Room, adjoining bath, toa gentle- man, without board; unexceptionable reference will be required and given, 30 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—1WO OR three nicely furnished Rooms. second and third floors, in private family, to genuemen only, without rd, at a moderate price. Apply between 10 and 5 HANDSOME FLOOR, 2% taining six rooms and gas, water, water ¢ allthe modern improvements, in house No. avenue, Inquire next door, No. 616 Third avenue. A PLEASANT ROOM ON PARLOR FLOOR—TO A single person, in private house, No. 20 Jones street, between Bleecker and West Fourth streets. References. PRETTY SUIT OF ROOMS—AT 138 EAST 123D street (private house), near Mount Morris square ; Tent nominal to a pleasant, small family. Apply as abo a B19 5)‘ $15 50, Apply to ohiousekeeper,. A 3 OF FOUR AND SEV anged for small fami with every beautitully located, on West ing the grounds of the Episcopal inth avenue, between first streets. N ELEGANT FLAT, ON ACORNER—NIN ZA all lighted from the street; size of house 25x Diocks irom Central. Parks west sides. strictly frat’ class, with janitor. Apply at 87 Eighth avenu JOHN BRANIGAN, LARGE ROOM AND TWO BEDROOMS—SU able for housekeeping; also Partor and Kite or will be let separately, 0 gentlemen or man and wile. 117 Henry stree ) LET all improv 22 5: a cosey ‘Apply at 3 Hud cS perfect order, $50 son ‘street, A —TO LET, ON A CORNER, THE HANDSOMEST + French Flatever erected on this continent; nine lure rooms; janitor and elevator; also a furnace; rent moderate to a smail first class family, Oflce 99 Sixth avenue; open irom 7A, P.M. {LATS TO Ler] ‘A. FIRST OLASS NEIGHBOR- hood, Apply at322 West Thirty-fourth street. Also a splendid Flat at 305° Third avenue MINE FLOORS, SIX ROOMS AND BATHROOM each, in the brown stone row, Second avenue, t tween Filty-seveuth and Fifty-eighth street; $22 first class neighborhood. Inquire in cigar Premises. HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOM FOR LIGHT housekeeping or to single gentlemen ; house Piha ’ all improvements; neighborhood desirable ; also an un Turnished Flat on’ Fifty-iith street. Inquire at 3ly East Thirteenth street. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A SUIT OF ROOMS, second floor, newly furnished, together or separate: ly; modern improvements; references. No. 163 Thirty- fth street, third door west of Third avenue. WELL FURNISHED AND COMMODIOUS ROOM, for single gentlemen, to tht iret class location; Iv. 2 convenience of bat teenth ate street, near Third avenue. LARGE FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, TO LET— Gas and bath, in a private family, rent $5 per weck, at 42 King stree East Eigh '-TO GENTLE. “PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LE men, without board, handsomely furnished Rooms rences, No. 75 West Twelith street on second flo: T 47 AMITY STREET,—FURNISHED ROOMS ON third floor, to gentleman and wite, for light house- ping; house in best order; occupied by owner. LARGE FRONT RVOM ON SECOND FLOOR— Cool and airy, handsomely furnished, with use of bath tolet at Suininer rates to gentlemen only. 14 West ‘Twenty-second street. NHOICE OF FURNISHED ROOMS, FROM $3 TO § $8 J weekly; fine brown stone block; central; close to East Twelt and surrounded by 12 good restaurants. 36 East Twelfth street. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET FOR GENTLEMEN.— A hall Bedroom on first floor, and front oom on sec- ond floor, with use of bath, at reasonable prices. Inquire at S27 Fourth avenue. (UBNISHED ROOMS AT 106 EAST TWENTY-FIFTH —For gentlemen; good location; near Fourth te; Summer pric URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR ase HOUSE. Keeping. Inquire at 91 Macdougal street. Foesisnep ROOM IN PRIVATE HOUSK-$3 A month) gas and bath; convenient to all parts of city. Land oe square (Eighth avenue tween Bleecker and Twelfth streets, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT | NO. _ Twenty-first street. iW EAST ~PLENDID SU: IT OF APARTMENTS—BEST LOCA- tion in the city; first floor, private bath; suitable tor sinall family or party of gentlemen, Inquire at 25 East Twenty -second street. 0 LET UNFURNISHED—THIRD FLOOR, TO A small family of adults, for light hou ping, in pri- vate house No, 27 seventh avenue, corner ‘Iwenty- second street. 10 LET—LOWER PART OF HOUSE NO. 315 WEST first street: newly painted, & all improvements; fine large quire | at 319, ice office, ‘O LET—THIRD FLOOR IN PRIVATE | HOUSE 208 East Twenty-first street; pleasant location. - (0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A BROWN STONE Hoi fine view on East River; rent moderate to a good tamily,, Apply at northwest corner of ast Forty second street and Prospect place, east of Second avenue, 10 LET—IST OF JULY, UNFURNISHED OR FUR- nish wo Parlors, Extension and Basement, very Jow for the Summer; also small furnished Rooms, to gen- tlemen or for light housekeeping, Call at No. 10 Sixth avenue. me i T° LET—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOM: su IT. able for honsekecping bath, sink, &c. * private house; good neighborhood. Inquire at office 917 Third second door above Fifty-fifth street. 10 LET—AT 408 WEST FORTY-FOURTH STRE Second Floor, six large rooms, with ample closets} separate gas meter and use of bathroom; also Second Floor at 608 West Thirty-tourth street, four rooms and bathroom ; all in excellent order; owner in the house, 10 LET—TOP FLOOR OF HOUSE NO, 600 SIXTH avenue, between Thirty-fitth and ‘Thirty-sixth streets: six large, fine rooms. Apply to A. PULHEMUS, Jr., 60 Sixth avenue. 0 LET-SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF TOUS, 838 Fourth avenue, between Twenty-fourth ‘Twenty-fifth streets. Ek 10 Ghee Pan WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, er Part, consisting of four rooms, to a smalt one jults; one or two Bedrooms on floor above. Hy jy at 115 West Twenty-fourth street. T LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE UPPER PART of cottage house 317 West itty third street” Apply fore 10 A. M. or atter 3 P. M THE Ap URNISHED ROOMS.—A SITTING ROOM AND BED- room to let, suitable for housekeeping or gentleman; only $6 week. At4l9 West Thirtieth street, near Ninth avenue. ENTLEMEN WHOSE FAMILIES ARB LEAVING town or others desiring well furnished and neath; kept Kooms In a quiet house (three rooms just vacated) please cali at 112 West Twenty-third street. Reterences exchanged. NENTL ND WIFE, OR SMALL FAMILY—5 Rooms, nicely furnished, with every convenience for one No.9 Jones street, near Sixth avenue and Fourth street. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON FIRST AND second floorsin house 24 Perry street, near Waver- ig place; gas, bath, &c.; terms moderate. FUANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. room, also single Rooms tor. gentiemen, without hoard, in the new, first class house 633 Seventh’ avenue, Broadway and Forty-fourth street. NA PRIVATE FAMILY, A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Floor, complete for homsekeeping; rent mod- : references exchanged. 102 West Nineteenth street, house west of Sixth avenue, AN A TO AN AMERICAN FAMILY, IN PRIVATE se ; large front and back Rooms (tolding doors), large light ned room, four large pantrics, water, gas, ers, beautitul large yard, all in perfect order: 207 Kast, Forty-eighth 10 LET—A HALL BEDROOM, AT 107 AMITY ’ STREE reference required. (0 LET—LOWER PART OF HOUSE NO, 3 RING vftreet, between Macdongal and Varick s:reets: nine rooms, gas and water; immediate possession. Inquire on premises. A EAST TWENTIETH STREET, OO Fourth avenue.—One of the finest locations and coolest in the city; nine rooms, bath, closet, &c.; will separate them for families or gentlemen, 15) WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET—A family will let Second Floor, three rooms, Zentleman and wife or two gentlemen: modern impr ments; rent moderate; immediate possession, 196 SECOND AVENU E, “NEAR TWELFTH street.—A most beautitil Parlor Floor, en sui or singly ; private family; elegant neighborhood; terms very low ladeed; everything complete tor comfort CORNER OF HOUSES, , ROOMS, “., Ww. ANTED, Ri JLEASANT ROOMS TO LET.THEY ARE WELL furnished and neatly kept; would rent at very mode- rate rates tor the Summer. “Inquire at 347 Fourtli av. Pogue TCO A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A NICELY furnished Room; rent $3 per week. ' Inquire at 56 Bank stree In this City and Brookiyn. GOOD TENANT WANTS TO RENT AN ENTIRE Buliding or the Upper Part of a building, with stea: inust contain about 12,000 feet of flooring: steam trom tl neighborhood preferred. Address G. BAUSCK, Fan Face tory, 77 Warren street. 0 LET—NICE!} LY FURNISHED SECOND STORY front Room, for two gentlemen, ail improvements, in the private house 943 Second avenue. 9, LET—A NICKLY FURNISHED FLOOR OF FOUR Rooms, together or separately, without board, at 133 East Tweli th street, between Third and Fourt (0 LET-TO A RESPECTABLR GENTLEMAN, A nicely furnished Room, family private; all improve- ments; location healthy; references exchanged, Apply at sl2 Kast Fitty-seventh street, n (0 LET—FURNISHED ROOM, TO GENTLEMEN, with a strictly private family; room pleasant and soot oe Li at 216 — Eleventh street, between Second an 10 LET—FURN SHED FOR LIGHT POU ERE RE he a Third mr four rooms; private house. 318 West Fifteenth street. ra ee LET—FURNISHED, A LARGE FRONT PARLOR and Hall Room, to gentlemen, or for business pur- poses; price reasonable. $49 Sixth avenue, first floor, 10 LET, FURNISHED—. \ LARGE FRONT ROOM, WX first floor, for gentle ae a nd bath; cheap ‘to a good ; house privat ‘West Washington place. M isd LET—FURNISHED, TO ONE OR TWO GENTLE. men, without board, a large front Room; hot and cold water; terms moder reference required, 223 West Fifteenth street. (0 RENT—A PARLOR FLOOR, ELEGANTLY FUR- ished, suitable for one oF two single gentlemen or agentieman «nd his wi Private houve, with all the modern improvementa Call for one week at N: East wee seventh street, betweon Lexington and ‘Vourth NuUes. 10 RE: jquor Store, with Fixtures complete, or the hag ay of FU hoa PARLOR AND BEDROOM; the honse, Inquire in the liguor store, from10 A. M. tol also single Roo: in ‘genteel neighborhood ; furn: o'clock P. M. D. MULGREW, ture new ; terms mouorete. 48 Bedford street GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (NO CHILDREN), WITH one servant, would like Part of a Hou hand- Somely furnished of uniurnished, in a very respectable location, and with genteel people: a fair price will be aid and best of references given and required, Address DHUKCHMAN, box 156 Herald office. NICKLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM WANTED— For gentieman, wife and child, without board: lo. cation convenient te Centrat depot; terms not to exceed spe week. Address C. B,, Herald Uptown Branch office. A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS WANT A PART OF a house, or Apartments, in & private house, for housekeeping. Address MERCHANT, box 152 Herald office. FLOUSE, WANTED—A. MODERATE, SIZED HOUSE, with all conveniences, between Fiftieth and i fourth streets, Third and Madison avenues rent not exceed $1,900 per annum. Addrevs M., vox 4,470 ost office. PO BEAL ESTATE OWNERS.—WE WISI TO LEASE, say for ten years, a piece of ground about 0x10; the owner to erect thereon a. plain building, suitable. {oF furniture by Fart an nota m: pte Shad focation to be bounded by Firth and Seventh Fourteenth and Thirt lense addrens, with particu: tars, mses C. FLINT & CO Jeon street 396 Hudson street. ie Nh Leer Alf FURNISHED ROOM, BY GEN- tleman from a oe aH, who Neg remaip three months. Address J. office, ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, SITUATED below Fiftieth street and between Third and Bighth cate Not exceeding $1,500. Address W. J., By aven Herald o ANTED TO RENT—A FURNISHED OFFICER, Address C., A. & 00., Herald ¢ omfice. _AMUSEMENTS, QHrIC THEATRE, 4 BROADWAY. 624. GENUINE AND DECIDED SUCCESS, EYERYBODY'S FAVORITE, LAST NIGHT BUT: TWO of the charming, fascinating and bewitching LITTLE NELL, LITTLE_N NELL, LITTLE NELL, THE VALIFORNIA DIAMOND, who will appear EVERY EVENING in per thrilling, sensadona! Drama, entitled " FIDEL THR Fike WAre. Hanjo Solos and Wondertul rr THE GREAT FIRE S€ENR. GALVANIC BATTERY v GLYCERINE SENSATION, MATINER ATURDAY AT 2B. M. MONDAY EVENING, June. 23, frst ‘appearance 9 ay the beauti ital ene talented sae Lj ol AMY STONE ir great Dra ome CIRGARETTE, fhe’ LITTLE LEO? AID oF PRANCE. 5 IBLO'S: GARDEN. NIBLO'S GARDEN, Last WEEE LAST WEEK of the ement of GOS PHILLIPS, eneagEMeN OOO mpy GOORT, Last week of Spencer's new German drama of KOOMER, At the termination of the pla LU IN Mein id i} FRIDAY, EVE BARANCE BUE TWO OF G ac bOMEN matinee, 8; Monday Evenin 3. J. Wallace's. copyriel SPRSHO wy FIDELIA, THE FIRE’ WAIF, Songs, Dance: Pateote tn DERFUL BOUND. BENEFIL AND LAST PHILLIPS, ‘aturday, at two o'clock, June 30, will be produced Dted local drama, in throo acts, founded on the Bohemians of Paris entitied BEA SW YORK, Oop's MUSEU J. M, WARD, NOTHER | TRIUMPHL EVENING ran aa soon at 2. The popular actor Actress OH. WARD,| “Miss ANNIE PIRMIN, and the autitul and the eminent Actin, Miss Winnitta Montague, Mr. JOUN H. JACK, ind. MFindull's In the ‘1 WINNING HAND. EW } FRIDAY EVENING, June 27 COMM TAKEN TARY BENEFIT tendered to Mr. JAMES M. WARD. On which Co i) be Dreseuted the beautiful n four acts, « K ATHLERN MAVOURNE and a host of eminent talent will ;, Manager ¥) grand Dramatic Entorlainent for the ANNUAL BENEFIT of CHARLES FOSTER, Btage Manages. immense Dramas, the DEATH TRAP and OUT AT SEA, with the great ALA, Miss LA AURA ALBERTA, Mr, OM. SANBORD, INES and the NY APPEARING, pte TIRE COMPA FRIDAYS BE NEFIT ot i Mins LAURA ALBERTA, TWO GRAND PERFORM Gaee OPERA HOUSE, SNEFIT TO-NIGHT, ‘S$ FOURTH OF JULY. DAN BRYANTS ATTRACTIONS, IMMEN: At THE INTERNATIO L BILLIARD “TOURNAMENT, IRVING Ht HALL, THURSDAY, ¢ JUNE 26, AFTERNOON, At’? O'CLOCK, between A. GARNINI wa M, DALY, THURSDAY PENNS DORy 26, JOHN DEERY' vs, voseen DION, Mit FRANCOIS UBASSY va. JOSEPH DION. HE NEW YORK OLYMPIC CIkcuUS, corner Broome and Elm streets, open ce T Mea tied June 28, DS, GYMNASTIC AND \Arrery TALENT, pe aiternoon and evening, at 2and7 Adimiasion 28 cents . H, ADAMS, Equestrian Director. ‘OR YESTIMONTAL, For sale at Bryant's office, GecuRE YOUR. DAN BRYAN’ One Dollar each. AN BRYANT AS MYLES NA COPPALEEN, HANDY ANDY AND POMP HARD 0) HEARING, _PIANOFORTES, ORGAS 8, ke. A 1B: T 74 OCTAVE, » agraffe, rstrung, iron irame Piano: forte, Stool, &c.; elegantly carved case and | latest improvements; fully eat M. BEAU’ TIFUL PIANO—ONLY $100; A STEINWAY 734 octave Pianotorte, richly carved legs, overstrung bass, every Improvement: cheap for cash. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. A BEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, Lt $100.—We are retailing the best ibe and richest toned Pianolortes, anulectare at $225, cas OPERATIVE PIANO WRKERS, N ‘) Great does atreet near Broadway. _ SPLENDID. OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A agnificent 7%4 oetave, carved rosewood Piunotorte ; Cost $1,000, for $275; stool, cover and guarantee tor 5 ars. ‘Call at residence 125 iast 23d strect, LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $100 beautiful rosewood four round cornered Pianofor celebrated mak, - including Stool; splendid tone ; in fect order. 8 Third street, near Bowery. BARGAIN.—BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, 4A. git; overstrung bass improvement; warranted; sacrifice for $4), pianoforte; instalments take CABLE, 107'West 28d st., corner 6th ay. — BRILLIANT TONED cry OCTAVE FOUR KOUNT Ps rose d Pianoforte, used ie months, cost $1,000, i, Cover, Musics Cabi and maker's guar- grand Tquare, $225, Call ai private resldomee 210 West ist st OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE FOR Germany, a splendid 7}; octave Piano. Inquire at S22 Sixth street, first floor. MENTS IN SECOND HAND PIANOS, J of our own and various other makers, for Vv monthly payments. Superior i} rent ARION ders cOM East F J irteent strect, J. can buy the stock, v MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale, made order, fully guaranteed, used § months, cost $900, for $275; Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture: a sacrifice; property family leaving ‘city. West Ltn st, near 6th av. P, HALE Is 10,00 PIANOFORTES FoR the trade cheaper and better than, small. ma fhirty-tifth street and Tenth: av., » IANOS—SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, in thorough order, for’ sale, at low prices noo tovrentand, on instalments: by CHICK IRING © SONS, 11 East Fourteenth street, between Broadway Fifth avenue. ‘PIANOS AND ORGANS. GREAT BARGAINS: NEW ‘and niost beautiiul styles and perfect tones ever made, and by best makers, at lowest. prices for cash or month instalments, or for rent, during this month, at 481 Broadway, IANOS,—BEAUTIFUL WEBER INCLUDED, CHEAP ag the cheapest, good as the Vest, for rent’ or, sale: rent allowed purchaser, at MERRILL'S, No. 8 Union square, 165 Four than can be found elsewhere, A jas removed to 15 Bast Fourteenth stre telnway's and other, fine Fanos and or Kans on instalments and for rent, 8. X. BALL & C x IGARS | ND TOBACCO. MG ARS OF HAVANA TOBACCO.—ROSA CO , de Cuba Galaens, $0: Espanolas, $65; equal in appearance anid quality. MRAYNOK & CO., 60 Maiden lane, to viseporia $5 TO $8; Ag \ BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH, LE, Z warranted; extracting with gas, 50c. ? silver fil: ings, She Open Sunday till 12, 262 Sixth avenue. Re- member 22, TIST, NO, 239 SIXTH 76).—Beautiful sets ot ri $5, $10 and $13; warranted to Mt pertecuiy teeth “filied DP cirinerty of jor Los N _ OFFICES. T 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP AA ‘stairs.—Highest cash advances on, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, &c., or bought; Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought, AU77 Bleecker street, U STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND NEWMAN LEOPOLD continu on buying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Wa Jewelry, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies, for any T WOLF BROTHERS’, 89 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Nineteenth and Twenticth streets—Money loaned on Watches Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Silks, and particularly P' rivate parlof for ladies, Business strictly confidential. At 607 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH ee, Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelr: Silks, Camel's Hair Shawls, Laces and Beste property of every description, AM T HYMAN'S, 710 BROADWAY-LIBERAL AD. vances made’on Diamonds and Watches, Silverware, 4c. oF will pay the highest t price for the same,” [AMERICAN OPPICE—BSTABLISHRD 19%. —MONEY me eden, gee fre Or will Duy highest value t Pet HAnRINGEI. or will bu NASSAU 9 TREET, orrost POST OFFICK,— 39 Liberal advances made on Diamonds. Watches, pk and all 5 sme of merenay) The same dou and sold. Room 6 NASSAU STREET, ROOM " 4.—LIBERAL AD. vances on Diamonds, Jewelry, &¢.. fd the same bought. F. J. KING, paid. a Brod way. opposite Astor place, “MATRIMON ‘1 Aly FINE CORNER STORE TO LET—SUITABLE FOR any kind of eri excellent ino aA ate oa will let immediately, Sixth avenue, corner Revenweenth a ‘0 NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR GENTLE- en, one on second toot and one on thir. with use cf bath, at reasonable price: inquire at 21 East Thirty- fourth Street, n near Third avenue. INE LOFTS, ea WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM ‘ower, to lek—Suitable for light manufacturing pur- also an clegant Store. 35 and 37 Wooster street. ‘ACKSON HALL TO LET—ALL FITTED UP AND J ready to go bu Rota pores pag and Green- first class location wich avenne ; is well know! for business, ' Apply at os Hud son. treet. ibiza rene i fot REGIA Ea Be LY plete, rent per month; ree $ 10 time ERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ALL modern improvements, to single gentlemen only; yery small tamily of adults, 144 Lexington avenue, near Twenty-ninth street ys BLOCKS EAST OF BROADWAY.—THE ELE. Aly geal private residence will be rented ita to gentlemen, without board; i. ear Cooper It Institute, te, 83 Stuyvesant pl TO $5,—A WELL FURNISHED ROOM ON SEO. nd Floor; house quiet and clean. 185 Depau place, Joon wtreet, bags Blgockers nee an in Room or od “{ REFINED YOUNG WIDOW LADY DESIRES THR Acquaintance of an elderly gentleman of means with & view to matrimony, Agaress CONFIDENCE, Herald Uptown Branch office, ~_ MISCELLANEOUS. QLOTE & JANES, STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND © “Blank Book Manutacturers, 93 Fulton street. Blank ks Inule to patterns sEe rico ae AMUSEMENTS. ALLACK'S, POSITIVELY LAST FIVE NIGHTS the erent s ficnsation play ‘tes GOLDEN FETE, SATURDAY, JUNE 28—-LAST NORA MATINER. Wwaans THEATRE. BOUCIOAULT NGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENT of of THE Burned QOMEDTAN, NT COMEDIAN, THE EMINENT COMEDIAN: DION who will BOUCTCAULE, plow commence Becctc hula MO Aan engagement o' BOUCIC 4 DION NINETY "PERPORMANCES BOUCIGAUE DIO: on CA DION TUESDAY NEXT, DION uly DION when he will'appear DION as DION MAURICE DUROSBL, LION in DION bis entirely ‘e DION new play, in five ac: DION py sniitiod DION MT [NON SQUARE THEATRE. Proprivtor. Manager Begins ac 5. DECIDED Succ MISS CHARLOTTE T JANE. EYRE, JANE EYRE THE CAST a ineludes the well known names of Miss Charlotte Thompson, My Mra Melinda Jones, i Wil- Miss Edith ‘Engi Hs iE sphine Laurens, Kate Holland, Miss Hattie Thorbe, M De Lacey, Miss Charlotte Cave, Miss Laura Thorpe and Messrs. D. darkin ; Mackay. Ctaude roughs, H. W. Montgomery, J. W. Thorpe and others. HIT. ‘The press and most brilliant audience ous in be hed THOMPSON'S nz and of the JANE EYRE every night until fur- ther netice, SATURDAY, AT 1:30 SECOND JANK EYRE MATINEE, ATH AVE TRE TRAIN RISES AT Sob \cuee and manager......Mr. AUGUSTIN DAL LAST FIVE NIGHTS POSITIVELY OF THE SEASON, and of MADELEIN MOREL. SATURDAY, JUNE 28, ATTY FAREWELL MATINEE OF 'MADELKIN REL, Saturday night Juno 28, the FAREWELL NIGHT of VADEL OREL, and the CLOSING NIGHT of t SEASON, has been assigned the Business Manager ‘Treasurer tor their jomt benefit, TAs Segue 514 BROADWAY, Old BROADWAY E CooL NRATRE IN THE CITY, WINDOWS. ON EVERY & The greatest success of the > Prese mt aan Mr. JOHN’ ALLEN Mr. JOWLN ALL Miss ALICE HARRISON, Miss ALICE HARRISON, fn the new and original Drama, entitiod DIEDRICH ..Mr, JOHN ALLEN LENA... iss ALICE HARRISON NEW 5 NEW DANCES, NEW Axe gta) all tor ane aa tine, hy New York, HAILED WITH THE ST APPLAUSE. PLE EN! JOKES. ‘DEMANDED, MATINEES Bits N AY ANT) anata AT 234. O-MC SR ROW FRIDAY) BENEFIE OF MISS ALICE HARRISON, YRAND OPERA HOUSE, Twenty-third street and Righth avenue. THs (Thursday) BY, ENING, fe 26, and FAREWE! nue BENEF. DAN BRYANT, 5 ¥ 'O-. THE COLLEEN BAWN, picts HANDY axprt COMLEEN BAWN a yy AND: A ANDY, HANDY ANDY! | [HANDY ANDY: TO-NIGHT, DAN, O-NIG! TO-NIGHT, BRYANTS NiGuT TO-NIGHT, BENEFIT. TONIGHT, DAN BRYANT ag Myles Na Coppatcen, ndy Andy, Pouip Hardo’hearing, and as the C Ong aE of ie Jubilee Concert, GHT, TO-N iGuE TO-NIGI Bir iT, AT 3 OrCLOGE. He prey ue Theatre, Bryant's ohtinstrel ie Howe. ERRACE, GARDEN THEATRE, Fiity-cighth street, between Lexington and Third ava. PP RIDAY EVENING, bine Ze bate sloek, ER will & ‘appear. MAEATAS Cl ILLE nd HANNI WEINT, HANSSI LACHT. Admission Sc. Reserved seats 25e. extra. Boxes $1 extra. eed (2 tickets) $4. YENTRAL PARK GARDEN. THEODORE THOMAS, THEODORE THOMA: UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS" CONCERTS, THIS (fAURSDAY) EVENING, JONE 26, AT 8, GRAND ECHO CONCERT, WASS- 1, March (ne 2. Overture, “Normannentahrt. 3. “Invitauon a la Danse” (ada) by Heetor Berlioz) 4, Selection, berg”. ra Symphony No. 4, in’, op. 60: thoven 5. L Adagio, Allegro Vivace. 6, Il. Adagio, 7. TIL Scherzo. 8. IV. Finale. Rhi Overture, “Masaniello”... iy * admission 75 cents. Package tickets’ not received Om Thursday evenings \RAND OPERA HOUSE, os THE COLLEEN BAW, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, HANDY ANDY, Fs Gerla OF M UsIC, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, Pe Me FIRST GRAND GERMAN MULITAIY CONCERT, the e BAND OF THE oval “Sakon {SHARPSHOOTERS iP RINGE GEORG £,” OF DRESDEN, under the personal diréetion of HANS GIROD, KAPELLMEISTER ora We? SMAI ESHY THE KING OP AND CORNET. A bist Mca head PROGRAM Part L—1, Overture, “vu iG ne, M, ¥. Finale the third act, “Lohengrin, Waltz, ‘schallwellen,” Strauss. 4. Pantas' a-piston (with accompaniment for orchestra), Herr Hang Girod. | 5, Fackeltanz, Meyerboer._ Part Il.—6. Overture, “Rienzi,” R, Wagner, r Amour, Polka Kc corneta-piston), Herr Hans Girod. “A Schwur Schwerterweihe, from the “Huguenots,” Me riba: 4 L/Aventure du Paladin. Th, Oesien, 10. Greeting to New York, March, Hai jAatiataston, $2 aller, 800. : Res erved Seats, Se. and gle pat schiemera 701, 14 Broad Of te. ‘New York, Musio Zeitung. tit Fourth uyenue, near Fourteenth street, SECOND GRAND CONCERT at Jones’ Wood, Saturday, June 23, at4 P.M, Nie YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 May oats y, between Houston and Bleecker streets. —Every visit the wonderful Museum; it is fll of ever opie should see and unde stand. Lectures dail Philosophy of Marriage.’ Those parties unab! on * Wo attend these tinportant jectargs can have them fore warded, ost free, secierk Ry Bradway, New York, AN BRYANTS FAREWELL TESTIMONIAL, THURSDAY EVENING, June26, 1373, dd Seats, One Dollar, vt Bryant's Minstrels, UM_OF ART. West pocsieenth x street, an Fecelnt of 85 cents, by addrossin VoRK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY G = ser" for sale at the oitice ETROPOLITAN MUS Temporary aE 2 ‘The Di CBS! pi A_COLLI from ‘uP are and the LOAN COLLECT: RKS OF ART are opom to the public daily, ‘ron Wa. x. until 6 P.M. Adrnission 50 cen New and important additions have been made tothe Loan Collections. ARD.—PRIVATE LESSONS, PIANO, ORGAN, VIO- Jin, guilt singing, barp. siehae first class I and gentlemen teachers. 92 Clinton place. J. JA WATSON, Director. Open all "Summer. Circulare mailed. ANJO, SONG AND DANO, 1G tee ane ihe danci Yought; puplis dited for the stage ; cant Ne ie My 0 Manual will enable the most ancnusioa! person nto py at A ‘without « fyeacn> bak bias 100 East Houston street near Bowery. 10-NIGHT AT RIGHTH O'CLOCK, T DAN BRYANT’S BENEFIT. Wee YOUNG LADY TO INSTRUCT FOR the stage; must be under 24 pretty face, fot form and unm! answerin| ese requirements having means ae Garnien the ewer, wardrobe can obtain Gond engagement, to, travel with @ gentlemen star coming season. ress, appointing interview, ONIC, box 128 Herald office. MEt#oroniran THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTH VARIETY STANTLY 4.03 ana Twenty-ntth'streets— Liberal advances made Loe teal rma riers mi Ge hs gn Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Bliks, Laces and shawls ON HAND, Same bought at full ¥ LBERNARD.” | othe aaah 68: BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STREET.— MUSICAL, Waiches Jewelry thd HteotaBroperey ak Rig rd A? “A POPULAR BASSO SOLOIST TS OPEN FOR Al toni ae ot aa (formerly M. Rosenbe: as substitute during the Srimiuer teagan fe ez z | choir. Address BASSO, box 196 Herald office. 91 BROADWAY.—OLD ESTABLISHED AND MOST & reliable offic loney advanced on Diamonds, liable off M ad ‘d Di ds Watches, Jeweiry, Lace, &c. Donspe ¢ a eee BROADWAY, Ral HERALD BRANCH B.—Parlor for ladies. | Branch foney loaned on Diamon Wazches Doubt and sold, NARD.—MISS WATSON GIVES ae 5 aad Lessons at 92 Clinton, piace ihe street). evenin; al Organ, Gui ieuts furnished for practice, Cire ae oe Pier TAUGHT AT $3 A MONTH, WITH PRACTICR, food opportunity for improvement during vacatiols fa ‘Uirtiath atryat. near Anh avenue

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