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5 . UE eee eee———eEeE oo. oF Cex, his tyelghth street, on a sbijanses wil pene two 0 2 + eriends ae Friday, ‘August 8, ober, LAWRENCE BELT es and fiends of the family are invited to tend his Sangre from his late residence, 317 prea A, ou Sunday, August 10, at two o'clock —On Friday, Phy . Beret: the beloved aged 33 ‘The re Ire at ‘and friends ot The ne family, also es of her sisters, Mrs. John Mulligan and Mrs. Pat rick McGovern, are respectfully invited to stend trom her late residence, 118 Mott (Sunday) ‘aiternoon, at two o'clock. rsday, August 7, of consumption, Marra J. RvCK, and of the late John Ruck, io the 30th year of b eT age. Relatives and Reuse, ou the members of East- Star ee and A, M., are respect- fully tavit ateena” chs funeral, from the resi- dence of General John E. Bendix, 64 Jane street, on Sunday, the 10th inst, at one o'clock P. M. Ros.—On wile of Jose) RussoM.—On bergen a August 9, 1873, EDWIN Harton, aniy and beloved son of William and Russom, eee mani Bd haar. Rebecca by = fangs) will take plaee on M., from the residence of his Hamilton street, Breoklyn. Rel: ‘are respectfully mvited: ai Ang pga ta Maria and Sage age in the 10s year ot his beer The relatives and iriends are respectially invited to attend the sneered, from the residence of his parents, on Sunday oon, August cryin at half Past two o'clock, SBLOVER.—On aot deorge Browgr, only son of at ten A. Selves, aged 5 years, 11 months sand 23 days, Relatives and friends are respectful; ‘aTh tte to attend bis funeral, at the resitenoe of parents, h street, on Sunday, Al jt 10, at three I idl ene fan sata baat bridge, Ee on Saturday, Au- 5 9, 1873, we Maria H. Le, formerly of rooklyn, in the 75th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further metice, on Monday alternoo! Jagan bed from the house of her hd, iter, Mrs. R. D. So! @t Woodbridge, N. J.,on the arrival of the. mn leaving Pennsylvania Railroad aenct, foot of Cort- landt and Desbrosses streets, at half-past two oftacaanDe-On Bat rae, 9, Many Mrs, ‘AGGARD.—On Satu August 9, Mary MILLS, infant igre of Edward’. and Mary A. Taggard. Funeral from 974 yette avenue, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, attwoo’clock. Relatives ana intends’. are invited to attend. TENNY.—On We ‘eredg fag We et the resi- dence of her bee iste TB. Mantington Ruth- Stier k, EmMa, widow of Captain Oliver Funsral services at Christ church, Clinton street, Brooklyn, on Monday, at half-past two o'clock. ‘The pemains wili be taken to Greenwood for inter- ment. Titvs.—On eae fl August 7, HsNRY TiTUs, in the 75th year or his ag The relatives and irienda of the family are re- at sceraliy, invited fo. rene Hieron ba St. rs churcl estchester village, on Sunaay, the 10th inst,, at halt-past one o'clock. ‘ToRREY.—On Saturday, August 9, ALLEN TORBBY, a relates and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, No. 16 Commerce street, on Monday, ll, at Ui o'clock, A. M. WalLToN.—On Saturday, August 9, Mises Mar- Garet WALTON, in the 738 year of her age. The relatives and friends of the fi are Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Mond: August 11, at half-past ten o aeee from the emt of the Presbyterian Home, Seventy-third near Fourth avenue. Waxp.—On ey morning, August 8, iPro seoond son of Patrick and Mary Ward, aged 4 yeara, ¥ months and 21 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- ‘Speotfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his nts, 420 West Thirteenth street, on. i oenday afternoon, at two o'clock prensa. WETTRRAU.—After two days’ lin day, fceees' ? 1878, CasPER WEITERAD, the sloved hus f Elizabeth Westterau, aged years, ¢ mga And 29 ai nds of the family are ot jatives and respe: invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, 1873, at two P. M., from his late resi- folly August 1 dence, 196 First avenue, corner of Twelith street, TS TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. AtENtion: NOW READY FOR OccuUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND AXN STREETS, -BLEGANT OFFICES BB ARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN THE ABOVE WIREPROOF, WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSB PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, TRE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, 40.,, £0. OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, "BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, &0., &C., CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 PEET 10 26X67 FEET, AT $300, 9400, $600 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION, THE ABOVE BUILDING IS COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, READY FOR OCCUPANOY, HEATED BY STEAM AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODEEN IM- PROVEMENTS. roe RENT OF SMALL OFFIORS, Sd.Story. 4th ay #1, 1,500 13K 2d 8to! $2 + sy |B El sbibGete e2:: ebssuebaceubes: INQUIRIES TO BE MADE or HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET. A NICE STORE TO LET CUBAP—BACK “ROOM Saree reg nc 3 ion db brates, ad 'e &_ Floor of An ELEGANT FLAT—ON A CORNER 98 8 BOOMS, ALL fest Thirtieth eae ara uae AO Leah e LARGE, WELL-LIGHTED . je at WILLIAM J, ‘inth avenue, or at 334 Canal LEER FINS NEW STORE 530 sid gore a Thirty Thirty-second stree Asaf to Heres 3 fhersta U iy MS See Che ranch ome; rent $1,200, Apply Prag to & WEST aS FIRST STREET; ine basins I onal eat eae Hore tons 2, for, 49gre from werand FURNISHED map BOO on APARTMENTS URNIGHED PRO FRONT PARLOR—FIRST FL007 private house; suitable for doctor; rent low. Varick stregs ey ae Mn PRIVATE (BOUSR BATRA ‘on ‘Sunday. Apply at ry cc West Ry aise EMBER ROCHA SO ~ rege me os rer GEN- jeman a a. Inquire at 61 South “avenue, Dear Bleecker street. ‘Ti are rabid CORNER STORE, sxe FRET, COR- and Ludlow tirooks: al voral’ sma small Stores. i ng to 0. a WALTON, cal Hecate Ise First srenue. 0 LET—THE To sour Sixteenth areok pow occupied ana snlitoery Sore; Counters, Pixrures. ke. M. CONDIT, 139 East Twelfth street. Te LET—A LARGER AND SPACIOUS HALL ON THE southwest corner of Eighth avenne ee Puxposea S inguire eorner oi iighta ave nue ‘and hire ‘corner in strest, inte ) clothing sto! a bistaran baie me 0, RENTLTHE JOUR STORY, STORE 5 WATER Ansiy TOR Conte NON Be kmanatrect ‘ATER FRONT y. WATS eT OPE BR Ceci Ao aa MILLER, 21 East street, 2 IN SQUARE, Weer—10 | aes FOR BUS! ms | LA eae = oe oe wn | ee Ton ar, sory a ss raion ce a wauase TO LET. Furnished, PHYSICIAN, DESIROUS TO GIVE UP HOUSE. keeping, withes to a strtett a Fate Tannilsvof aduicy, whe greater portion Rent moderate, if desired, Hoard will be aken in payme TIRING) =HOUSEKS) raid peace. —TO LET, ON EAST THIRTIETH STRERT, AD- joining Fifth avente, co: jompletely and tavieclly ed four story brown stone eins. in magni inthe ot Deivlege LPLAN TUCKER, 2 Sh Fist avenue, A —HEADQUARTERS FOR DWELLINGS TO LET; « no charge unless sa tisfacto: tenants sbtalied d. A} No. 5 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. A SMALL HOTEL TO LET—FURNISHED OR vs. furnished, near Madison ao juare, Coot Pith to & B. gpopal= No. 5 West Twenty - Avenue A. —T0 LET, A NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE, OR » will rent Part: rent moderate to @ respousible rty. Appl, ‘est Forty-fitth (\URNISHED HOUSES TO LET—IN DE LB cations, from $180 to $600 pet month; permanent for the season of lo longer. re N' & CLARK, Broadway, corner of PBeventectth street, DRNISHED, HOUSES ON OTH. 1TH, 25D. 30TH, 27th, Sis Bid, deh and ith streets. ¥ ex ‘destrable un: furnished Possession. ,, DOOLEY & HENRIQUES, 1,260 Broadway, corner wero { Thirty-seooud st teddies FURNISHED THREE-STORY Leite 85 West Twenty-third Tar omer ny a a owner w i remain if desired. kn bos is Herald offies. OTze OF HOLMES BROS, & EAST TWENTY- Unturnished Houses to lists of farnishea and Plcadioa ta ieee nove eee rote address upon ap- RA25, OPPORTUNITY.—LARGE FURNISHED OR unfurnished shen successful five years for board- ers; whole or part; all improvements; 20 rooms; few doors west of Broadway ; immediate mn, Owner 663 Seventh avenue. Rca ate Wyo. 6 8 eo rong sone pare — 8 Fag ~ water ai velceet, Sparate ener a rig! md eer fay hth es 1 se ty: Peony avira BOOMS TO LET—aMm room; hot and cold water; ina cation.” 4 xington svenue, corner Phirty! Nivwitiost all MAD meg tly vay OBNTLE MN EW AND RLEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR mem, en suite oF singiy, without board. at Ne. West Thi street. ces exchanged. FRNA ROOMS TO LET—aT NO. 8 Ker street, near Sixth done juninghar. ‘URNISHED sre BN SUITE OR pe Be ee ereLns To pet! private ‘4 NICBLY FUBNISHED ROOM; G. OAR private family; no ‘Children. eB Bicth arene. T° LET A FINE FURNISHED | ROOM ON THE first floor, 26 Mulberry street, near Spring. TO LET10_ GRNTLEMEN, PURNISHED ROOMS; references. 77 West Twelfth street, betwean ‘avenues, TPO ,RBT{FURNISHED OR LUNTURNISHRD, THE Upper Part of house Noo dS Rast Eighty stree! near Central Pai and Finh avenue: joeation ; rent very low. Inqi he avenue, or No. 23 Engt Eigh LRMEN; . | po LET—FURNISHED ROOMS, TC TO GENTL Lf ol r would rent sfor housekeeping; references. Wost Twenty-fourth street, 10 LET FURNISHED—SECOND FLOOR, TO rinar st e iia a ha tocatiot LET—A NEATLY PURNISHED HALL _ BED. room for 4 entloman: terms $1 75 per weok Bloecker at near Barrow. — \—-FURNISHED, TWO LARGE ROOMS, A singly, at 207 Bleecker strect, 0) ae rms $8 and nd $6 ver week, includ: T° | LET—UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS, SUITABLE for light housekeeping, with ail modern improve, ments, Communipaw avenae, between Crescent and Madison a siemmey,,olty. Address Wi BYLES, Borgen Po Bergen Post city.” wO "NEWLY <a e “HALL ROOMS, TO gentlemen only; rent $9 and $8 per month. No. 110 First avemue,stop floor. FURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND &c., $6 por week: light house neighborhood and clean house. ar Seventeenth s wo NICELY. ARRANGED FLOORS FOR SMALL rivate families of adults; house clean, and auict rhood location, "healthy; rent moderate. Ingulre at athid ib Second ‘avenue, coruer Sixtieth streeh In WO NICELY ith aa ROOMS TO LET—NEWLY FURNISHED, WITH use of bathroom. in private family of two; ho other fants Apply, for three days, at 113 Weat I'wenty-ninth T*e,0 OR it deed ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT oa Sixth also Kitchen, for housekeeping; ue, near Forty-third street, re ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, FOR onfiouagkesping will aell, very reasonable. Apply , After 18 o’oloe East Thirty-second stree! Tiga ‘Yor Mrs, JOUNS oR THREE NEATLY yoRiGqaED ROOMS TO let, convenient to boat aud cars; terms Berar 354 East Seventy eighth stree: 10 LET—FURNISHE! aoe fo nd riers em fron’ tres kit tindry separate, eicged aed pated oa tobe nd 164, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST a loons to let, front and back, singly or floor; ‘references. Apply to Mr. H AVENU! Furnished EhWwisktwei” on To LET, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, THREE story ‘high stoop House No, 860 West Twenty-third street berween Kighth and Ninth avenues Unturmished. As PER ANNUM—MEDIUM SIZED THREB . rai brick high stoop panreny, anes House, on are gat: soveush street avenue; bi Wi. LIAM rece 920 Fifth avenue. VERY SUPERIOR HOS! Pais Se shied 23 Boom: My for fA. Rooms, near Fifth avenue io iture sale Fi 38 at No. af We ai Thiet 5, Dex 18 68 Meraldt ‘tos, or apply te STORY HI gerne} rent Also t ran} sony "A ens NSCOnr ny ated Borsa near ‘OUSES AT REDUORD Be A ae #r00RS 4 To ers OHEAP, ras pata ‘ees segond ows, with set aa obeat as ‘$32'Beach. apply at 00S este Led et rour Skt zest being putin ord Fi rant $200) fr? eae saat a a MORNTON Mt M. etree soo Broadway, uo! gas he ‘croton BODMAy LET_A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH stoop brick House, 14 rooms, all modern improv ments, i fens order, at No. 350 Wi =a} stree on the premises or at n. near | avenad, Brookiys. Principige only’ need app Tos '\—FOURTH AVENUE, NORTHWEST OORNER of Thirty-first street, one heat ctags Flat, with guys modern improvements; feasonable rent. Inquire in store in ding. see | LET—ELEGANT FRENCH ue, rt wi story high stoop brown stone first street, U bee LET—NEAR CENTRAL PARK, WEST douses ‘st claas four oe stoop brown ome te between Lexingtor and th ira reap: cont 8 and 9 rooms eac! ith all the lai ae ead rent $75, $00 and $50. Taqu! gn rity. dt street pe seit teventh rect 92, Bixerfirat street, arth ua ee Picert ges treet, D.'DARROW, 985 pith avenge. LET—THE NEW HOUSE 368 BIGHTH AVENUE; more and dwelling; the store will be ready for occu- ation ina few days and will have a \dseme plate Hass front; the dwelling part comsnten 7 rooms, each lor, and ‘very convenient Par . ve MEAD, 622 Eighth avenae. $5. 50,.—NiCe FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH RVERY. thing needful for, howekeepiug: hot and cold water in rooms, bath, good washing arrhngementa well located, first from B: 2a Fitty-eecomd street 127 hppa Be 151 WEST, NKAB Am SIXTH AV AVENUE.— Large handsomely furnished Rooms to let to gen- men aud wives or a part, pier of meee aoe gentlemen; terms roe ies to $10 per week ; Room for two young 18 © Wit well farnihed Hoomy Angty Lifin etna Pe mem nm suite, for gen- oul beards rebirentcs echangea’ ro 33 ms to rent; private ed; meg Drivate and first class. for singl arty of gentlemen, without board. im- proven rer ion excellent: : 56 Bast NINTH and Po A SANT STREET, NEAR COOPER INSTI- atri STRERT, NEAR SECOND AVENUE.— EET, BETWEEN BROADWAY to two gentlemen. Hot and cold water, gasand use of ba required. jock and a halt! ‘east of Broadway.—Hand. farnished 51. Rosky turaished dentratie front Rooms and others, a large, newly frnished ‘Also two single Rooms, Beferences WEST TWELFTH STREET, CORNER OF SIXTH —Two nicely furnished Rooms to let, to- gether or weparately, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; rent very reas 20 WEST FORTY-8SECOND 8TREET.—FURNISH- ed Rooms, without board; rooms pleasant and convenient to ror gag and cars; terms reasonable geatlemen or familie: 978 gx SIXTH AVENUE. — PLEASANTLY FURNISHED Boom, front, third floor, all conveniences, for & Gentleman; $3'per week, Can be seen this day. 05 EST TWENTIETH nished First Floor to | for housekeeping; terms moderate, 35 e able for gendeman ‘also Parlor, saitab Call for three days. WEST FORTY-RIGHTH STREET—A FUR- m_and Bedroom, on first floor, suit- ‘and or four young men, $5 per BROADWAY—A LARGE, HANDSOME FRONT Room to let; neatly furnished, gas, water, lai 35 attendance, dc, Inquire on third floor. Rent lo 830 SIXTH Meee den BETWEEN eo SEVENTH and ately tote streets, second floor.—To let, furnished Rooms, with every conven- MS AND APART i AR td NICE THIRD FLOOR OF SIX ROOMS IN PRI- vate house 267 West Thirty-ninth street. $42 per month. BEAUTIFUL SUIT OF ROOMS IN A PRIVATE house, with modern conventences, suitable for s small family or » physician; principal floor, 241 Kast Fitty-seventh street. | RENT—AT $1.00 PER YEA! four siory high stoo} For wan street, bea sixth av re ner a ‘ HALON & SLOAN, St Sitast Seventeenth strect. sven AT Ate CHEAPEST FLOORS TO LET ON BROAD- " HIRST, AND THIRD FLOORS. BROADWAY. —SEVERAL STORES 70 LET—ON SIXTH AVE- A; ue, ‘Third avenue apd First aa, frst laa ons; rentsmpoderate with gas x Ofice 990 Sixth aye ge awe DY IN BUSINESS WISHES TO fra A PARLOR A & Grstclass dressmaker or milliner; location ee ion square, cies PARTICULARS, box 138 erald Uptown Branch o' AY FIRST FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR ht business or dwelling; gas and fixtures; hall = irs covered ; on corner of Macdougal and Bleecker Streets; rent Apply on the prei or at 1,261 Broadway. ROADWAY, UNION SQUARE.—SMALL STORE Offices and Rooms at low rents; also Store near ‘Stewart's; also tour story BNO 45x9), %), wear Broadway, ROADWAY CORNER BASEMENT AT TWELFTH stret eee of DEVLIN, on the premises, or JESSUP, oadway. ACKSON BAL. a Bn) LET—ALL FITTED UP AND read) 10 corner Horatio street and Green- Srich avenue; fo well know and ins frst tion Jor business, ‘Apply at 63 Hudson street. met Cm eb HOTEL TO LEASE—FACING BROAD. between Cooper Inetituie and Bible House: over Ti siuts of rooms; alse Stores and large Restaurant under sai 2% apd 27'Third aven NE OR SEVEN LOFTS—25 BY 65, TO .ET CHEAP’ Inquire on the South street, near- Gouverneur slip, at Sh PAEN ROBERTS? boat building, SSIGSION IMMEDIATELY, Y,- $68 00 PER MONTH Store and pak ae) be Wooster Lng Hid door imp south of Blacekee areet rovements. Jarge reduction of rent, the 4 stor; i! BA one block west of Brondway ‘and! Gi all La gt pa has also fine large garden. Ope: from 9 to 10 mornings. yOOMS TO LET—WiTH STEAM POWER; GOOD, ady power es light HOVER EBON as Baa eg 8 fares aden, GEORGE TORE TO LET—NO. 300 Bows R st sale. py ERY; LEASE AND CHOOLS AND grnicns FIN} PINE NEW ROOMS (N etunah secretes te hae ME MRLDRUM, 1,580 Broadwny, ns A ADply to j TO LEASE I DOWN tOWN—ONE ON THR Serine atten, Meese eta B'S" BISHOR: 208 mayne VURNISHED D ROOMS AND | APARTMENTS A GENTLEMAN OF TASTE AND REFINEMENT © CAN have a very nicely turnished Room, with cule and feakra surroundings, for $10 per month. Address CEN- RALIA, Herald office. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM AND . BEDROOM to let, by @ private family. Inquire at 212 East Eleventh street. t At 526 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR SEO. ond avenue.—Private family will let furnished front Hall Room tor 8250. second floor, for $3; also another Mall LADY LIVING ALONE HAS A NICELY FUR ished Room to let. to a agrees and wife, or 1 single gentlemen, Call at 1,588 way. FURNISHED FLOOR, CONSISTING OF TWO for light housekeeping, to gentleman and Iso @ large front and ba mm to two or four mon. M6 West Fifteenth street, References. PARLOR FLOOR AND PART OR ENTIRE Second Lay comfortably furnished, or singly, to 13 boasekeent oF would tet ior @ No, 231 W orty-third street. “HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, one block from Grand Central Howl Address D: K., Herald Uptown Branch off LADY, LIVING ALONE, 148 & NICELY PUR. A altho’ ‘Room to let, a8 entleman and wife or to single gentiemen. Call a est Forty-first street. LARGE NUMBER oF FURNISHED AND UN. A he thane gad Sear ae all desirable parts of or the city. Call or eG! LOOMIS & oo, 1,254 Broaaway. ©. LO FEW NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, COOL AND A clean, with conveniences for bousckee; i all inodern improvements; terms low ; four lines of cars pass within one block. st Thirty: “ehird rd street, LARGE FRONT ROOM, NICELY FURNISHED, ON second floor; 28, Rot and cold water; sultabie for light housekeepi! lodging for two gentlemen. 73 Bank street. _10 LET, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM! + on second Boot singly of 0 en suite, without Boa: jet ae eae eee ee mth street, rw Leta STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE. A’ 2 Erni ea 'arlors to let to ian no agi je Rooms; terms toderate., LY PURNISHRD FRONT ROO! PONT let. Call all the week at 387 W roadway. MALL STO! AND THREE BACK tg = momenta poe, Se et harness bod for sale if "Goode 5 aauk ae che hew. Greenwich street. oP, Pimlne 8 LARGE FRONT OFFICE Pr ae cue Tiesmaity, Seba Bowery. Inquire eee, CARPENTERS way, CORNER OF venth street and rc te at Ms Rast | a Paracas Morvan surtanie business. BNT Tee OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY iow f eau, ye. past the rent, ‘LL FORNISHED PARLOR AND PRONT BED Room: suita>ie for man and wife or two Gentlemen: | al Te han tlirin asst Ri strsst. month ; also parlor. yay DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM ON SECOND 7 nilemen only; one on ‘third ‘to, ig Weak Twenty second street URNISHED OMS TO ro LET—FOR LIGHT HOUSE kee, ome et hot ead, m4 cole wa cree P= TN aed coavenient to er FoRysRRD nous + ROOMS TO serge emg veniences ; D BASEMENT TO LET— rican People all Improve. ‘loor, do. d NICE FIRST FLOOI Ninth ward, with Ai A TO CET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, BELOW FIFTY- + seventh street, some of the best Franch Plats in the ciuy: eight, mine and ten large Rooms: janitor and ele. rs algo, small Floor ults of three and four Rooms. Office, 999 Si NCH FLAT ON SECOND FLOOR, OR A ere? or and Basement wanted by @ small fail: tween Lexinyton and Sixth avenucs sE6 Fourteen eh ad and Twenty-tifth streets. Address box 1,708 Post offic PARLOR FLOOR AND BASEMENT TO RE: Fifty-titth street, between Eighth avenue Broadway. 7 rooina, bath, gas and water clos ly apinted ‘and kaisomined. Apply at 897 Eight . JOHN B ANIGAN.” Ooxae ier LOORS TO LE’ ‘OUR AND FIVE rooms, at Kieventh and Twelfth streets, neat Second IS to $90. Inquire at 909 Kast avemue: rent from §! Twelfth street. bi lige A SMALL FAMILY—A SECOND FLOOR INA - brows vrata house ron 62, im ont Paria ii use h and stationary rent ‘ont Parl if re- Guired, 238 East Seventy-ninth st gas ‘Eo LET—THE LOW ER HALF OF coon HO large closets :“wood yard; all improvements; in order: or Second Floor, five rooms; no eniidren in en Apply to owner, om the premises, 141 East Thir- ie LET—A RIow SECOND FLOOR, WITH ALL IM rovements, to a small fami f adult . quire at 340 West Thirty-fifth treet, eee cart CET—THIRD FLOOR OF FIVR ROOMS TO A family of adults; gasand water: rent $20. yapply at No.7! Seventh avenue, corner Twentieth street. 10 LET—-A HANDSOME FIRST PL OOR, ALL 1M. provements, fronting Reservoir Park.” fal Sixth avenue, between Porty-first and Forty #econd streets. 0 LRT 2s WEST PIPTY.FOURTH STRERT, NE Broadway, Firat Floor, with gas and water.’ Inquere woe owner, on the premises. Also three Rooms on third lor. LKT—FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS; LATEST _ Improvements, 601 Sixth avenue, corner Thirtietn st LET—GENTEEL APARTMENTS, he FLO! three rooms, 156 Third avenue; also fo ‘3 Tn 38h avenue, near Twonty-eighth street. PRM of 2 Huse wrenty ss ith street. six ri provements and in nies order: ara 4M. 139 es a guEt uN peroaniiiat On, al location verv Brice Benet tied Moor ‘ast Thir nyt nine street Ge DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS—THR ENTIRE ond Floor, with rend, & ? 8 fami smalt family ; best of refore: rorvuice ise "s vest ree teenth NEILSON PLACE, BETWEEN de etal Vy may To. My 5 the Aish Febr, unfarnune AND oor, gor, anfurnished housekeeping, on IN EVERY nae a Menger Tso Plats street, between ‘William and’ aola, __ DENTISTRY, A ee siicamad aTeUT, SET OF Ti OP SRETH, 00 i TO $10; spony Sa Blok one Bapieaee ie | OPENING NIGHT aUGusT EEore Sea august Ri PRRs MONDAY. Avause my 2088 T takes pela ie and p! gerare ipo in snaoune- ty irons, the te icy x Ay y roguls my i to make it eclipse all bi rts in the Huston of yee attractive novel that tiring energy and liberal out 7 cpa = ‘done to present to the rons of the A an abe the very best ente: iment that can F on any one stage in ponent wit phonss' of the following rata and BELL LLB, Hr sparkling burlesque, OR, LEPORRLLO AND THR “shone stati Incidental Aah Pe te, the burlesque a Wa will appear in pew Songs and and Dances Banjo Solos and in BLAN te vcitaratay, Operatic selects tn ee te CHa, amplon Parlor Skauing act. ‘The celebrated and Sy harlesgue actor and vocalist, engaged ¢: remy to eer the character of Zerl! The Queen Senate world, ‘the iKiase RIGL Betty and Srally, execute one of thetr grand Pasde ‘wonaers of the Tho oy erin ie Bfeat human ALE AND YOUNG LADY ibd OONSTRICTORS, s0 called throughout the large cities by their marvellous pecce: mpnees writhing, serpentlike, into all kinds of Imaginable eontortions and posturing, each a paragen of ‘Those ladies will ©: Deux. beauty, youth and lovitness of form.’ the anomalies of the el 1 world, twisting, untwisting, bending, spring- fog. coiling and uncolling with all’ the. elasticity of retuesnakes famously Known ag the erent, CLAIRE SISTERS, iss Minnie and ‘Muse Maggie. First appearance ‘at this theatre of the monarchs of the brotession, BAOAN AND EDWARDS. Litt. ENN) K, The uid ¥ MKS. AN ta her wondertnt chine: aie. tevorin NM A the favorite Irish Vou ‘alist and ‘Dancer Bverybody's favorite, Mit, i LakRY TOOLEY, in cst eke of New Sot Mise KIpry Tht kis Hd. AL GRAVER, RD. L, KELLEY, R. J. F. CROSSEN, MR. G, L, STOUT, &e. ENTIRE NEW OLIO1 Concluding, every evening and Matinees, with the Chap- pret tere BO e NNT, DO: Gl oR, LEPORBLLO AND THE STONE! STATUBt Little Don Glovanm, a pocket edition of Lover— always in debt, iu love, in spirits and inyin- cible...... ins Blanche Chapman L&poreiio, his ‘page Who, from his chronic nervousness, may be’ covsidercd even than flunke Miss Kila, Chapman Donna Anna, Don Pi ter—a lady with eh voice, high breeding and: high temper Sh the daug hter of hid a ;ftins Bolle "Gelman MATINEES EVERY MATINEES EVERY Cae Ce! NESDAY AND ATURDAY, mac DAY AnD SATURDAY. “GARDEN THEATRE, RACE Sighih treet between Lexington and Third ava he UN BAD Beenie ok aghoRt 10, AT rroreqauen pare ro! cond JOSEPH IN EGET. opera by Mich » 50c. rved seats 2c. extrt s ckages (12 tickets os, , ORGANS, «oO. N ELEGANT RO: ‘WOOD _PIANOPORTE, $19; four round corners, seven octave, ig itiovi carves lens, overstrung bass; good as new, c! wanted, Atl3 Waverley place, near Broadway. A STEINWAY PIANO FOR $350; CIIOKERING FOR $275, and other first class Pianos at low prices for cash or ob instalments. Fine new anos to rent . & BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway, N ELEGANT aa KER & BROS, FOUR ROUND rosewood Pianoforte for sale at a sacrifice; has all modern improvements; makers’ nae A one square 7% octave, wit all improvements for, $300; gntire Household Furniture, ‘Call this day @unda\ Monday. Private Roi 210 West ah st and will be value. A Maas Tricew’ amy 00D PI pono FOR sale Property leavin rou ay nade order: alty maker: ‘$1,200, lor $300; Drawing Bining. nraiare) ou won 36 We near bth av. AR Beau L TRON PIANOFORTE, ‘kc. improvements; fully guaran: ied. eto L DAMIER BY ecker st, hear Bowery. LADY WILL SELL, LESS THAN $100 CASH, beautitul Pianoforte, ‘Stool and Cover; celebrated maker; rn aiyie and improvements; porfost 0 @ Third street, near toa —BDWA' EWMAN ARGH SEVEN octave oF alt provements; perfect order 64 short time; hetter than ney, at half price, 7 Third venue, corner of Twelfth stree = RE CHICKERING & rota OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pranoforte for, sale incent BS aso case, four entire House- seen to-day or age led Monday. Private residence West a street OOD PIANOS FOR RENT os SALB—CHEAP FO! cash; rent applied to purchase, at MERRELLS, Ne No 8 Union square 165 Fourth av. Call and ave them. ity YOU WANT TO BUY A GOOD AND RELIABLE Piano call at SCHROEDER’S American Pianoforte (0, 868 Broadway. Pianos and Organs at insialments and for hire. ok HALE {[S MAKING 10,000 PIANOS FOR THE « trade cheaper and better’ than small makers can buy the stvek. urty-fifth street and Tenth avenue. BOO fiANos AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND yes, oraaah of insealmeaey OF (ie. Fope i eet” or £0 Drttty by HORAK WATERS & SON, Wl Broadwax than ever offered before in New York. Agents wante ___ INSTRUCTION. 3 LADY, HAVING JUST COMPLETED HER ion, would accept an engagement ina first per, ff one oF ¢lass respectable family as peaideat more young ladies in wusie, French an refer- sea coavized and given.” Address B., box hiia Post office, New York. T PAINE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE—BROADWAY, eorner Thirty-third street; downtown College 62 jowery ; Bookkeeping, Arithmotic, higher Mathemat- fes, English Branel foe vately taught; 24 Writing Les- soris, $2 50. Jes’ department UGUST.—PARENTS SHOULD NOW ENGAGE places for their aonsin the West Sido College, and Secure a useful, practical busitiess education. Please and see this ‘institution. Bookkeepit amansiiy onography, &e.. day or evening. pene, a a Pwenty third treet. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper institu: Bookkeeping, ‘Writing, Arithmevic and Leni wuages. Day and evening. Ladies ment. ‘Telegraphy taught practically; sas pperators. No vacation, USINESS WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHME. tic, &c., for business and private use. "DOLBEAR’S Commercial’ College, 875 Broadway, corner Eighteenth street, remains open’ day and evening, during August, for special lessons. Puplis can now secure private desks for the Fall term without extra charge, Stiffness, trem- bling and nervousness entirely cured. VHEGARAY [NSTITUTE (ESTABLISHED IN NEW COP York in 19 —English and French tor f young jadigg and orisses. Boarding ana day pupils. Spruce sires, Poiladelphue, Fa, French ts'the language f the family and is con: aay spoken in the Institute. Mme. ” DD ERVIL| LY, Principal. RESS CUTTING.—A RARE OPPORTUNITY {8 fered to young ladies and inexperienced drossmak {ovearn how to cut and Btdrosses perfeeu without a chart but by a few lines and figures, which the simplest per- bat by © Gaderstaud’ aud’ learn by a cutter at twenty yeurs' pr ctice, her vacation Is short; bring your dross and it will Be cht without extra char; M. DUNDOD io. 101 West ayenty foal treet, coriat Bixth ave ue, oF at ‘ber 8 ‘Twenty-sixth street, between Lexington ‘and third ues, WORT WASHINGTON FRENCH INSTITUTE BOARD- ing and Day Sch 1 for young gentlemen, I7lst street and Kingsbridge road, N. Y. = 19th year; will reopen Sept 16, ¥. Provost, Principal, successor to Lespinasse & Pre- vost. Circulars on. soplieation at the Tastirute, station M, or at G, Lespinasso’ Pine street, New York. IRARD INSITUTE—SELECT FRENCH AND ENG- G lish Day and Boarding Schoo!, 35 East Sixty-second ‘al Park, will’ reopen September 15. Prot PAUL E. GIRARD, Director. “EBSONS BY A PROFESSOR, BACHELOR OF ARTS L ‘and Doctor in Law; French learned after thirty les- fons, Latin, Greek, philosoph: ics, history, Feortaphy ; lessons at residence: classic uction tor erplis ia private families, TAILHEFER, 28 Sixth av, LLES. CHARBONNIBWS FRENCH PROTESTANT | M Boarding and Day School for wus ladies, No. 36 Kast Thirty fifth street, (ormerly 42 avenue 4h Roule, Neuilly, Paris), Will re-open September 25. spel Ny, 4 letter til September 1, when Miles, CHARBONNIE! Will be at their school in | New Yor' ‘apt PPacunn, WANTED A, MIDDIL LB- AG! dy _— 5 soak t to teacl ra a er vies. . Address 4 B., iieraia oftee. ta NAB B ART OF MAKING WAX FLOWERS OF ANY T description taught jn three houte by 8 new metliods orders promptly attonded to. | Mme. D 208 W Thurty third street, near Seventh street, near the Cen Send for a prospect GASES DANCING ACA! WILL REOPEN § for intructign at xagonie Hal Thirteen srock Sept. 2, ‘at Brevoor! Fifty-fourth res eet Monday, Se o4 Private econ ean ba taken pall Jirculars at private academy, 212 Bast Eleventh __ MATRIMONIAL. ; YOUNG WIDOW, OF GOOD FAMILY AND IRRR. A Cd charaoter, desires naa a intance of a aged nan manne: iow Cites Fitts ¥., bers AMUSEMENTS. W4iiscn's, — abe MONTH WE) Me MONTH. oION BOUCICAT 1’ ‘Tl WaAeAY Bvawolys SAMA TAM auoorw ores ‘WT reaPay “EVCeALYY BANILVA IAIN @XOOTB in 5 act, : MIMI, ue uM 1 - TATA unt eee ‘der, Aran appear nee nis weRson), ia aie Wi Cri Ir iss KATHABIND a aalaaad KATHARINE ROGERS ROGERS ry Tho as part of xn, ‘MIMI MIMI, by Miss KATHARINE ROGERS, BLO'S GARDEN. BLACK CROOK. Lessees und Man Jarrett & Palmer. MONDAY SVENING, Ras 18 1873, eeiatod tanoatpects tein tcemnas wea Rg oe CROOK, CROOK, roduced on & scale SIFICENOE AND. SPLENDOR or ATTEM ED ar an? THeAtaE IN TH ening EVERY SCENE I5 ENTIRELY ¥ OER 18 which bis be be NEW" MUSIC, NEW no sayen ek NEW DANCES,” New 2 Pare THOUSAND RR HLARE, ave been expended on the repr. thie SPRUTAULE OF SPEOLAGLES, aml partioalars in futare advertisements FFICE WILL OPEN for sale of Seats Wednesday, Auguit 1S, at 9 A. 3 BAND OPERA HOUSE. AUGOSTIN DALY. -Lessee and Manages. This magntficentiTheatre, after a recess, during wh: the frida has been completely roaovated, escbod and improve: TORSDAY NIGWI, AUGUST 19777, 1873, with a star company of incomparable power and ay tractivencss in SHAKESPEARE'S superb Fairy 8 tale, entitled wrpgthanen BS to be produced in. the most BAM cate and costly stytey with eae immense auxiliary force, gilttering aoormments and grand spectacular scenery: _*e* Box she pens Wednesday, A August 13, at8 A.M 1, Taormina ‘he emin ft Cerionsarist, from Paris and Londen, us life-like MORTRAITS OF POBLIO CHARACTER, we < n engaged tor a tour of the United States, and few York on or about August 20 LVILLE, LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE. The public are respecifully informed that the world- famed MISS LYDIA THOMPSON, with an entirely, reorganized company, gelected by ked care with @ fo specibligrsf teen cob prising the most complete and largest organization World for the pertormance of buricsque, will commence the dramatic season ef 1873-74 on the ‘th of AUGUST, at the OLYMPIC faRATRE. NEW YORK, UEL COLVILLE, Business Managen ru ROCK MATINEES, EVERY AFTERNOON, METWKBN 4 AND 8 ‘O'CLOCK, GRAND CONCERT BY RATING'S CELEBRATED ORCOESTRA ON BOARD THE MAGNIFICENT VLOATING PALACE STEAMER PLYMOUTH BOCK, ON HER DAILY EXCURSIONS FROM PIER 2 N, R. FOOT MURRAY STREEX, aT 4 Biotoe K, DOWN THE HARBOR AND THROUGH THE NARROWS OUT INTO THE LOWER BAY TO SANDY HOOK AND RETURN. DELIGHTFUL OCKAN BREEZES AND SEA VIEWS. TICKETS ONLY 01 ONE DOLLAR. ene HALL, SIXTEENTH STREET, THREE doors west ot Broadwa: Proorietors...J. E. EcDONOUGH and H. A. EARNSHAW MONDAY RVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, with J. W. Bullock's ROY. MARIONETTES ROYA! MARIONETTES ROYA! Great MARIONETTES ROYAL ARIONE IT! ROYAL St James’ [ARIONETTES: OY: L Ball, Applet ROYA 5 y ROYAL MABIONETTES BOYAL London. MARIONETTES ries Dickens, Chai tron of the wonderful performances of this Tro rthore iso Glass Of drama wach they are p fot of executing, from the extreme humorous ( pathetic. Parents can take their children and while the little cherubs tae th almost to Citi ah: the Grollory of "The Marionettes,’ they foe! asured that the ente: apes is free trom any objectionable features."— i ata of tail aoratdus t f. uxt ‘TAINMENT, replete with GLITTERING . aE at aae Y WARDROBES and MECHANICAL TRANBFORMATIONS. McDONOUGH, Director, T WEEP are momo en ‘tre nd. an aven ee Talis 30 avs bays EVENING, GRAND EXTRA A’ GRAND SACRED CONCERR, by of the bust mn musicians, French Horn T EYNTOR GRAHAM, rmier Coneertinaist, and FRIZ MEYER TRANSPARENT PICTURES, Admission 25 cents. PAUL FALK, (jaPtoRe oF LONG BRANCH BY NED BUNTLINE P. 7. BARNUM'S GOMANCHE INDIANS, Colonel FE Pe IUDSON (Ned Buntline) the orizinator of the romantic Aboriginal uireteibe gr. pleasure i bled to present an GOMARCHE AND KIOWA. BRAVES, CHIEFS aXD ws, nat the Hast Gnd Hotes, .,29n8 Bran irs Pe commencine MONDAY, August 7 Coline! BU. SUDSON. "Manages, au, Business Agent. dvi LEROY'S MAGNETIO ad control the ac- 18, postpaid, with, fall instructions. neon with full instructions. He ire box 28 Lawrence, Mass ial tions of any ment Price OR ye VIOLINS, GOLD MEDAL GUITARS, OLE Bull Strings $0 eats beautiful book, entitled “Do You Love Music,” 10 o a JAY WATSON, Manager, $2 Clinton place, | a na allan attest cette AMUSEMENTS. } PORE Ta BE I NION SQUARB THEATRE. roprietor....-. Manager. Mr, SHERIDAN SHOOK’ oa + Mr AM PALME Bogins at& Saturday Mativee at 1:30. Carriages may be y be ordered at 10:30, THE VOKES | MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, the inimitable VOKES FAMILY, will appear in their newest and best play, FUN IN A FO@ CHARACTERS AS FOLLOWS>= Porctval Postlethwaite, of the Muddleton Militia, land, on a visit to his Const America, in search of adver, -Mr. Fred. Vokes Dan, “nis V ‘let, a Cockney, in con- stant fear of THE VOKES ng lady with nautical tastes and. . misohiev: tor the t “Dan, Miss Roslin Vokeat THE ACTION OF THE PIRCE TAKES PLACE IN THE © 1B CABIN OF Am AMERICAN YACHT, IN THE Quist OF MEXICO. Preceding the VOKES’ ENTERS TAINMENT will bo produced a charme ing two-act Dra: Req, entitled OLD PHIVS BIRTHDAY, Characters Phil Btapteton (a porter), ty, v, Mackay, Frank Stapleton hie ton) i euiseushel Mr. Hardress (a ad stan Lone! (his son) Bianohe Howard... unig ath arti (her Orst Appearance ou any stage). TO AVOID THE RUSH AT THE’ DOORS IN THR EVENING staT# SHOULD BE SEOURED IN ADVANOM. Box OmMice open every Gay from 8 Ae; MtosrM Seats moured six days in advance, by* mail or telegraph. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, AT 1% FIRST VOXKES' MATINER AND FIRST MATINEE PERFORMANCE OF THE VORES, THE FUN IN A FOG, NION SQUARE THEATRE. Mr, RIDAN Siti eae yt | Proprietor... Manager........1 WILL REOPEN AUGUST 11, with the inimitable VOKES FAMILY, VORES | the brightest and most entertaining troupe of THE VOKES, THE VOKEA THE THE VOKES THE VOKES THE VOKES. Younes artists in the world, who will Sppear for he VOKES. | orat time in their sparkling VOKES. hee OME VORKS. AMERICAN PLAY, VOKRi FUN IN A Foa VOKEs. — VORES.| | Preceding the, Vokes, entertainment wih tw VOKES. Hob jor the first time in this oil YORE | cha rming two act drama, en utled VOKES. oLD PHILS Br BIBTHDAY. VOKES, VOKES. raoters by Mi ACKAY, Yours | pe anos OEAUDE at aeyta i 'OKES, | BURNETT GLE an VOKES. | LULU PHIOH and META BARTLET @EATS SHOULD BE SECURED IN ADVANGE Box office jay, from 9 A. M. to 6 PF, MY pindts enced by sail or talegren SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, FIRST FUN WA! A_FO@ MATINEK ONDAY. EVENING, AUGUST 1 ‘OR BIX NIGHTS ONLY, Mm mong NEW COMD'S New oce se ombinetiems or Bure ita WALDLOK, io aere of the en OO ARCING’ AND EXTRAVAL rai ise NING BENEFIT OF BORBY NEWCOMB., AUGUST Me NELLIS. BANDFORD: peroneal Oram ‘entitied oa erly aa EE W LYCEUM THEATRE, (Late Fechter*s, Fourteenth street and @ixth avenus.) WILLIAM Ly MANSBLL, 00 sole Lessee and Manages Openii worn deepal 8 1873. NOTRE D. DAMR, Mrttorouizan rang BA Athen WOADW A’ ON STE FOR 1 NEWLY PAINTED, DB DECORATED, ta thelr pardcular line of oan! SEE FUTURE ORE ADVERTISEMENTS. RW. BUTLER......... ENTRAL PARK GARDEN. UNRIVALLED SUMMER RIGHTS CONCERTS, AY VENING, AUGUST 10 AT THinfwENTH GRAN DiaNbad a Treat oe ara asure hag be Admission, 600. ars Pack oop oneaining Soelve s Tickets, Ot. Every Thursday evening Bay ott Gr Grand Extra Concert, Li det PASTOR'S OPERA HC HOUSE, 21 BOWERY. Fiest ng CRI of the eh “toed and talented MINSTR ital rand pias! Lis! hnew vase he Comin ‘rick oRtomline of the Do any. pee gt J (B® WOOD PARK suNDAY, avausr 10, 1873. = THEO. THOMAS, GRAND Racked i) CONCERT by the unrivalled agen a BAND. D. & DOWNING... admiedon 3 LA Rid for Ube oy saa lady. t commences at $ A GRAND ‘SACRED CONCERT EV EW PARK THEATI ‘A. R, SAMUELL! s--ns8ole Propristog HOMAS &. MORRIS... The ladies and gentlemen engaged at ibis eettishmene for the ensuing season of 1873-4 are requested to be jiness to meet on the stage on Wednesday, “ne inat., at [2 o'clock M., when the artistes will be assig theif respective roles {oy the opening performance. FRED. G. MA R, Assistant Stage Manager. Bnooxiyn, August 9, ira. UTHORS’ AGENCY, 615 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Only Agency in Ainerica devoted i the interests all playwrights. Headquarters for best MS, plays and Bee ferainiee Wien ervatte’ westial ateaweicas irnished wi sl Lol JOuN TEMPLETON, Secretary. 19. CLOG, SONG AND DANCE TAUGHT, BY 7! ion, JOHNNY FULLER, Faller & Hughes! Sones: Bo eee new; engagements secured Ladi taught, n street, NIQN jai FEW CHOIOR, SRATS UM BATHE. | for tho Openiag Niguecan | VOXEM oa Gram Central ana New GUERNSEY. J1Q, AND CLO@ for the stage.—My now Bani person to py, be HY ao ey fot by note; contains 6 popalar airs. price Guide to the Stag or bancing Mi iM ha ‘® Master, coma peiging ising ag the aber ances ; pri of ante a 100 East Houston ne the aoewe Wands ol York Hotels, sONa ah DANCE, RB. KAHIN’S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLY?TECHNIO Institute—Rebuilty cemodeiled and with 5,000 fresh attractions, now open to the public at No. 688 Broadway, nearly opposite the Grand Central Howl. Models of every portion of the human, frame, breatning Mechanical Fig- ing "and instructive exibition in the World, Adunesoe, ng ve exhibition in the workl. ai Scientific lectures daily, free to visito rang EW TORK MUSKUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. ¥, between Houston and Bleecker sireets, Ever one _fhould vial , Wt as full of Leewures ose parties lectures can have them canes, By secon USEUM OF ANATOM Philosophy of Marriage.” le fo attend these Important le f 25 SECRETARY Rei Wout HESS ork. ALY'S BROADWAY THEATRE, AIMEE OPBRA Bouffee.—The ladies and gentlemen engaged for the Aimee srnccn ‘Will please meet at the theatre on Mon- MATRIMONIAL AGENCY.— confidential. Gen! n _— ing, to warp, Ww a, ore ‘Transactions str ladieg may apply, tosure gay cat at WA. M. By order of CH. VAN GHKLE, Bitient 0 AND GUITAR eae nat | oa nowledge i wrante ‘one quar NTED—4 GOOD 80LO DANCERS, 20 CORYPHE a $e baivet and 1) extra for as carrant ity and Teesday, LL 4 negotitae tlie Herald odion a ND DINARZADE—s NEW SMcatene ip rie (THEATRICAL AND BHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, AERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN SEREBT, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND ‘VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON wand,

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