The New York Herald Newspaper, January 12, 1874, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

BOAR pERS S_WANSTED. me C To LET-rO A SINGLE GENTLEMA Room, 70,1 Board; terms $7 per week, 254 West enty fourth street Best reserence. FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR SUN Li J meaty leg, with Doard ample cloveta; hat hem See ee tcne: terms very inodezaie for two per sons. No 42 Grove stre it. ie NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY: 12%, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEBT. Es aa HOTELS. enn aie A —MATSON PARISTENN 8% AND 4 EAST . ai relish strec’, near Broadway.—Rooms ge fami- togens Ce wage tavle dhote até P.M. A THOUSANDS VISITING NEW YORK STOP At + the Prankfort House; neat Rooms, 26¢., Sc, and $1 Der day. Corner Fraukiort and William streets.” hae Claas FAMILY pRaihe TO RENT TWO Rooms (south: e, with sunerior Board, to nexceptio! able ps wiktas to pay a tair price for elegant ac ; only. first cluss reierences ag- cepted. 3 irty-fourth street ors ASANT, SUNNY, WEDL PURNISHED FRONT yoms, With Board, se pare ate of. ue “pele, Oe ea Winisar Hotel Ly 4 WITR Forty-sixth street, corner kadison hs ©} BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.—TO LR, oe A tye und small Rooms. handsomely furnished ; iso table board. @8 Kast Fourth street, QOESTRAL HOTEL EUROPEAN EUAN, 28 stres ween Barle's oad wa “shet'amt Tees per tae Pemtie Seowe’ a1 to 8 ao HOUSE. 166 HUDSON. STREET, O coRyER ot Laight —Lxcellent Board, $6 to hgh ek, single it) ‘Roo! oom , sivale in, weet upwards; Lodging, due. ; genticuien onl Rooms a. 8 n dll night ROVE HOUSE, 172, 174 176, 178 BL’ ER STREET, Gh six blocks west of Bi few bids —Pirst class Rooms, © $12 per With excellent Board, $1 50 to $2 per day; week, i) SUNNY ROOMS, ONE ON THIRD AND ONE ON th floor, wih dest class Board, fire gas; $13 - or t two “yor and 156 Waverley place. AVENTE, BETWEEN Po be the NINTH AND A tutuen sl rs. —second handsomely fur- dished, to let, with siriedy fr cre honk ‘finest loca ‘tion in town, and WETWEE ELEVENTH AND TWELSTR stroots -A desirable , of Apariments on parlor for, ‘with private table on Teasonable terms, in the | spacious dou le house, 45 EAST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIVTH and sadioas, el Llecant accommodations for genvemen ai wives or single gentlemen on third Sn sourth floors: front em sulle: table aud appoint: nents unexceptomable; references, | HY Beck TWENTY-SEC ‘OND STREER. BROAD- venue Now completed, with elevator; Fae som, coaPtatl Board, $16; sits “desirable tor pormanans and transient Willi G TOMPKINS, from ng) to ern: gtesis; Aruerican and bur R.—BOARD AT A 20 widuutes out; five from meee fresh e., on the place; terms very moderate. or or eel on H. B., Spuyten baiahiee il, erry BEAUTIFUL THREE SfORY HIGH STOOP MOD- & % TO $8 PER WEEX FOR FURNISHED ROOMS, & with Board; Spenomenotaied ually low hot and i roows. fo Wasuington A ern House, ge ed ge bg me wcesh near e ‘a Pe be sold ata ospnts for ca Gonpral Park, will be sold iat 8 Orme eA W FORD, venth street and The avenue. cold water square, third door trom Muclougal s st a 6™ meee My TH PLEASANT Re 50m, hos and $6 per week. 00 West 7 went veto street, © $7 $12. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH E sp.4., lent Hoard and home comiorts, for gentiewen and ygerena le gentlemen, at Macdougal street; 9 ¥ WEST TWENTY.PIRST STAHAT, NEAR FIFTH »—Front Rooms on second thoor, with fret lass | Boar. ences. EAST NINTH 2 nue and Cniversity pia Rooms, en suite or separatel Or without private table ; $5 1 oe STREET, 4, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND UNI- seralty place.—To let, twgether or separate, three conneetin) ver: provement: with first class drench table: prt private irdesired. JOSEPH LIBAL 10 WAvERLEY PLACE, NEAR BPOADWAY.— Handsome front Room=, $i4, $13 and $23, for two | nae with Board; no cnildren; aise table Board, $4; heated by stearn, 4; also fromt hall Room on third door; reer: AVE- shed ; wuh iM LAFAYETTE PLACE, CORNER POURTH oj street, st class Boarding, on the most reasona- aitfou ut table; Rooms nicely tarnished ; Koons | ail front. | 45 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREE?.—HANDSOMELY furnished Second Floor, with ample closets, either en suite or separate, with frst clays Board; references exchanged, 18 EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—HANDSOME Rooms to let on second floor and one ball Room on fourth floor, with first class Board, to geutlemen aud their wives or single gentlemen. 26 CLINTON PLACF.—NICE, COMFORTABLY PUR- nished Rooms for ladies and gentlemen, with or Withont Board, ai reduced prices; house beated by | furnace ; gas in’all the rooms, WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH a= avenue.—A bie ge Fmd front Room and hall Room Connecting on second floor, with Board; house first class; tocation. exe ellent; reference required. > CLINTON PLACE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED J Rooms, suitable for gentlemen and their wives and single gentlemen, with of without Board ; price hom De 3 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH 2 avenue,—Handsomely furnished Board, on second and third floors; tam boarders taken. table sone Toeation first cla: ences giver and require 35 ¥ T FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN *) Futh und sixth avenues.—New and elegantly fur- n'shed front sunny Rooms; first class table Quired ; for families or gentlemen ; refe 35 FAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A SUIT OF +) furnished Rooms, with Board; also single Roow, suitable ior a gentleman; referer exchanged, 3G EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—TWO Ha somely tarnished Rooms, connecting, with ral table und comforts of a refined bome ; also one square + Room ; reierences exchanged. QQ West TWENIY-SIXTH STREET —ELEGANT OJ Suits for tamilies, second floor; single Rooms ‘or Indies or gentlemen; ‘large parlors and dining rooms; table excellent; terms rensonabie. g WE: TWENTY-POURTH STREET, NEAR Fitth Avenue Hotel.—Magnificent Rooms: table, at- becomes and neatness unsurpassed; references ex- changed. 4 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY,—TO Jet, with Board, a large Room, suitable for gentle- ‘man and wife or two kentlemen; references s oxchanged 42 EAST TWELFTH STREET.—SECOND STORY front and hall Rooms to let, with Board, to a fam- fy or _gentiemen, separately or together: also fourth story Rooms, pe Jor a gentleman and wife or one or two gentleme! WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR PIFTH AVE- Elegantly farnished ‘Rooms, with alcoves, water, with first class Board, for gentlemen also Rooms for gentlemen. AQT STREET, NO. 18 WEST, NEAR FIFTH AVE. nue.—Second aud Third Floors, singly or en anite, with private table it preferred; elegantly furnished table; first class references exchanged. @ WEST ELEVENTH STREET, FOURTH DOOR east of Fitth avenue. ; with Board, sey- eral large and small elegantly ani furnished; house priv excellent; family German. WEST FORTY-FIFTH STRKEET.—HANDSOME T7 Room on second floor to let, with Board, to geute- man or family; references. TOL TEXTETH STREET, SIXTH AVENOE.—FUR: nished Sooms, with or without Board; terms moderate. 105 SESt, TWENTE RIGHTH, | STREET. —THIRD 2) story front and hall Rooms to let, with B auitable for’ three persons; hot and cout water. arnpis cigeot room, grave Sre, plain English family; good city reference. os 8, table. STREET, 12 EAST TWENTY-THIRD NEAR Fourth avenue.—Two large, handsomely fur- nished sunny Rooms, suitable for two or three gentle Jaen, with or without Board; retereaces exchanged. 125 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—A LADY BAS (9) peaily fusniged Hooms to rent to gentleman and Wite; Board jor lady if desired; house has all improve. TS. ments, 1G] TMETY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN LEX- A ington and Third ayenues.—Pleasant front alove fooms, on second and third floors, to let, with Board; also hall Koom; terms moderate. 215 & EAST THIRTY-NINTH STEET.—AN AMERI- © can family will let a large, nicely furnished on second floor, with Board; also small koom on thitd; Bouse all improvements; rooms on sunny side. 935 WEST TWENTY-THIRD SiBERT—GENTLS- +) men or families wishing a thorough, comfort- able home, with first class Bcard, will flod same at above | | ception: | sngn nvontad: | directed by owner to sell | brown stone, Eight private it re- | ic uses. biegant Bngeon River place, 22 acres, $35,004 ne . POOLBK, No, 4 Pine street HOUSE ON MADISON AVENUE, | Pee SALE—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House No, 61 West Forty-eighth street, between Fitth | and Sixth avenues: m perieet order. Ingiuire on the pre- uiises trou u 4 3 UBRAY te . A BARGAIN; HAND- some four story Drowd, stone House, all im: provements; cabinet finish, &¢. Ap f ‘ast Phirtysseventh street, of D. T. PENNEY, bul builaer. East Side. LENDID PLOT OF LOTS IN HARLEM, NEAR ‘avenue, will be exchanged for a private or xh tenement House down town. Anas CRAWFORD, corner Fifty-seventh street aud Third avenue, OR SALE—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY Store, No. 74 John street, 28.4x60x95; to close the es- tate of the late Thomas C Morton; by order ot the exec- utor; can be bought at a great bargain, MEHOMER MOKGAN, No, 2 Pine street, Ss, ON THE nt_ property ; "ENE OR SALE—TWO TENEMENT HOU: east side ; ina kood locality for tene: For particalar aadress 1 oe. $8. 000- -FOR SALE, THREE STORY HIGH A S. i Re “House, on ly Porty-first treet; 2; balance ou very easy, “eerie Bb MELRt ROSE 553 Third a avenue, West side. SUPERBLY PLANNED FIVE STORY STONE base: pe Dwelling, Cone arte nei; Bomoed annex: ¢ reasonable; Fourieenth street and Se¥- Bey RU STEVENSON, Jr, Li Pine strect T PRESENT YOU CAN BUY A HALF OR AN EN- tire Block of Lots at $2.0 per lot and upward, in the new ofthe city, at Woodlawn Heights, Twenty- fourth ward, where'so many are baying and building housea Lots are ravidly advancing in value. e are goer rates for a a short time only, whem pric be advanced. Terms easy and very liberal o 1.19 artics desiring to build. POLTER BROTHERS, No. 4 Warren street; Branch office, Fordham, (A FE TENEMENT PROPERTY, ON TWENTY- eighth street, near Seventh aventic, cheap ; also in Tnirty-eighth street, near Kighth avenue; four story He we Saye near Pte -second street; also others, private Houses, vacant iso otherss PLES K. WaTELLOW, 67) Sixth avence. A SIXTH AVENUR PROPERTY, BELOW POUR, Ag tegnth street, tor sale: three sty brick high stoop ‘fine order; terms very easy. as ty ‘Axia 0G. Nk GLaRK, Broadway and reventecnth street JOR SALE CHEAP—A THREE STORY AND BASE- Fonent brown, stone House, 120 West Twenty-sixth street; in tine order from cellar to roof; heated by fur- hace,’ Cail on the premises [19 TENEMENT HoUsHS, $1100 70, s2som, 85 five Howes, $9.00 to $250m; erveral desir bie oui rs with or without cast ¥ MONTAGUE, Neal Ketave Broker, Eighth avenue and Twenty-first street. Misceliameous. oR, SALE—UNSURPASSED WATER POWER, Buildings, Machinery, with three valuable Patents in furniture; fortune cap be realized; owner wishes to retire; terms easy; price low. Address WRIGHT, Canal street. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—DROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED aT vp = Sime OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST, OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A M. TILL 9 POM ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P, M CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREBT, BROOKLYN, OR SALE—THE FINEST CORNER PROPERTY IN the Nineteenth ward, Brcosklyn, E. D.,for a bakery or drug store. 176 Lee avenue. $7,250; $1,.50 cash; the rest on bond and mortgage. OR SALE—OR TO LET, AT WILLIAMSBRIDGE, hotel aud Store Property, with 16 Lots of ground; near depot. RICHARD V. HARNETT, 11 Broadway, room F, nt. OR SALE—THE HANDSOME THREE STORY brown stone Dwelling 2u Gallatin place; every provement: within 10 minutes’ walk of street femr Beighborhood perieet;, whole ot part of Furniture can be purchased if desired ; ‘terms to suit; possession soon. WM. CALLUNDER, 100 Broadway, New York. OUSE IN SIXTH WARD, ALL IMPROVEMENTS; Wiil pay haltcash. Address at once, stating when Bomemion given, J, J. DAY, Jnlon street, cy AY STREET, FOURTH WARD.—TWO AND A HALF story corner Store; lot 25x100; price $50,00); Twenty-first ward, two story brick basement and sub- cellar frame HoUse, ten rooms; all improvements; 500. W. COOK, 235 Wi treet, Brooklyn, 0 LET OR FOR : ‘UUR STORY AND cellar corner brick Buliding, suitable for manu- facturing or storage ogo 8; bly situated, close Bee tect ferries. to Catharine ape OK, 235 Washi hingeon street, Brooklyn. Ww: ESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR ALE AND TO RENT. A ZINE PLor oF SEVEN FULL LOTS, CORNER TWO aaa: ‘277 teet tee iv penn sc depot, Twenty- th ward, only $3, umber ; location central; reterences exchange 2 erence on POTTER <ehal No. Warren street and Fordham. WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A iat JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY 25 vate family will let, with Board, a — nicely furnished front Room, vn second floor; terns STREET, | ABINGDON asonable; references. 303 WEST TWELFTH square.—Rooms for two persons, with Hoard ; to $7 per week; locaticn pleasant and Comvemtent; din- ner at 1. 36 ‘WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—A PRI- vate family can accommodate a gentleman and ‘Wile or two or three young men with Room and Board. 40 WEST NINETEENTH STREET—A_ FUR- nished front Room, rent $5 per week; also one _ AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, For Sale, OR SALE—THREE STURY BASEMENT BRICK Philadelphia front; brown stone trimmings with all the modern im, HN ge handsomely loc: Washington street, Hoboken, N. J.; terms to suit. Tn: quire at 305 Bioomfeld street. ‘ISAAC THREVB. —_*s To Let or Lease. (0 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, ABOUT SIX acres of Land, situated in Jersey Ci dt Bie Seeaae's ‘ahd flower gardeniig, ec ware ‘at 840 Bix! A MuscH. le Room $2 90 per week; Board sore ee 104 given if required; IN WEST FORTY-SIXTH rhood goo A PRIVATE FAMILY street have a very fine Suit of Rooms, on second floor, et vy ecg 0d which they would let, with ‘or without oa gcntieman and wif - omen.’ “Address L.'8.'0., Herald often, Siena HANDSOMELY FUl RNISHED SECOND FLOOR— ‘Together or separate, ample closet room, and othe Rooms, Suitabie'vor'gentiomen and wives or Music ge i 0. e ashing ti doors izoin Washington square, pasta sc ae OARD.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH first clase table, furniture, carpets, &c., the best. 211 East Thirtecuth street, Detween Second and Third ave- nues. No.children or nurses taken ; references. Avenue, corner Twenty-lirst street PROPERTY OUT OF THE tall FUR SALE AND TO RENT. 10 TQ) acke Fruit PARMS, $500 —NO PATMaNe FOR five years; delightful climate; good soul and best markets; settling up rapidly; German pam- phiets. "Broome street Laing REAL A “) SPLENDID PAYING BUSINESS_IN SUCORSS- ful operation; owner unable to attend; would sell dr exchange tor city oF suburban ’roperty, not heavil encumbered; about $20,000. Address DAV1s, box 1 Heraid office. Benoa ERS SUITED IMMEDIATELY; BEST houses; desirab'e locations; everything first class; inf ro ep. UBORGE HANKINS & CO., 1,267 ‘Wwesr TWENTY-THIRD STREET, 612.—PLEASANT be it ler nt Rooms; gvod tab terms; Tweni: treet cars, st Raiiway at hand. ‘address 2 on or BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. BoAM WANTED—ny 4 YOUNG MARRIED co LE, ertbnnct to esceud pli per weeks beet ouifte Caneel excer er reterences: hanged, Address #. F., box "178 Herald ai WASTED 3 A MAN AND WIFE, AN UNFUR- nished aah iy a in =. Ninth ward; lerms ny exces awees, Gas Yaddrew CW. Ko Herald one °° —ROARD YOR A LADY IN A PRIVATE iz. qhere there are no other boarde between ‘Thirty-O1th streets and Third a moderate. Address TOuN, ‘prameh omer. aes peepee FURNISHED SUIT OF first cles private hn ° purse an ‘Sail particulars, roar gy, aad 5 rn are price and Warm, wits ron was AND. WIPE, TNA A ‘siriot family where 0 second hoor front with all modern con- not (0 er week, Including permanent ‘salted : win0 Room j Mocation Fourteenth te to rhiretourth B- —NEW [es Gi ren, Hom IN 7 ote a jowet tind Be. bor Bight; 63 te BS pe Fo SALE CHEAP, OR EXCHANGE FOR A CITY House, \5 acres of splendid Land, near Fiaintela,, 4 J; also ‘pleut Place Cd 7 Berea fine butidings, trai &c., to exchange; also Far asway. Tro LET FOR BUSINESS NOW READY FORK OCCUPANCY, NEW PIRBPROOE BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AN axD ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES AND” LARGE VAULTS REMT, Ly THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOC IN CLOSE PRO CITY HALL, TBE COURTS, ac, THE ac. TO TED BUILDING, BEING MITY TO THE POST OFFICE, OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES &©., &€,, SINGLY OR EN SUITB, OP ANY DESIRED FEET, AT $300, Had, SIZE, PROM 10X22 FEET TO 26X67 CAN BE $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION, THE ABOVE BUILDIN COMPLETELY VIREPROOP, READY FOR OCCUPANCY, HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FI RST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODERN IM PROVEMENTS, si VALUABLE VAULTS POR | FOR STORAGE PURPOSES. NQ AND OTHEK PUR- POSES ON FIRST AND B a a FLOORS. INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF ALSO OFFICES POR BANKI HOMER MORGA’ Plate glass front, aplentid location for toe ‘store, Gn iso w sina! one, Tear JAMES R. WA’ 2 PIN rty-seventh stree! 2 STRE VERY DESIRABLE STORE, 8 869 SIXTH AV best part of Sixth av fancy goods, furniture, OW, 879 Sixth ‘avenue, STORE AND BASEMEI the first ther of separate; alvo, the ER, box 4,170 Post office. Kadrese 0 NT AD lags buildiug 56 Walker street mbers street. Lotts 90 D FIRST LOFT ID to let—to- RESTAURANT A business of the Franktort Ho supply ; also Store, corner Frankfort ‘and W witkcam treets. ND PAR a ipa THE Persons to Su ALL STORE, posite Tenth avenue dopiy in coal office, corner F avenue. GoOD FOR ANY BUSINESS, depot; h street and tenth | railroad \ity-fourd rent A LADY HAVING evening ue. Address A. olace. A BEAUTIFUL let the use ot her pariors to a club of gentlemen for HOUsB WILL . ©, Herald Uptown Branch OR A HOTEL, RESTAURANT OR OTHER BUST- nesa—The premises 737 place), 40 by about 1M foot t MBERLAIN A corner Forty-tifth street and Eighth avenu BORA (op | » let or lea: posite Astor AShPORTH, JOR RENT—ST Adjoining Daily Graphic, a godd tenant E NO. 39IN MARBLE BUILDIN: rent cheap to LL, 16 Dey street, Park p. Park place + G TEAM _POWER—$60 sized Rooms, PER HORSE; cheap. BROOKLYN STEAM POWER VARIOUS WORKS, 56 Atiantic street, near South ferry. rnished Rooms, en suite ed WITH OR WITHOUT BACK ROOM AND Basement; also elegantly fu or singly. place and Third avenue. 142 Kast Fitteenth street, between Irving hs ply to WILLIAM & ke fo lt tebe ag whe orc road wa: ove Houston street - ‘ JOHN O'BRIEN, 58 Wall street. po LET—WITH POWER, FOUR UPPER, FLOORS, well lighted, at 177 Prince street, near Thompson; size 25x90. Inquire on premises. W. WESTERFILLD, 0 LET—13 LISPENARD first Floor and i Office fixtures com Inquire next door, STREF: 25X100 FEET; rergrern, heated by steam, including ae also steam power 5 SLispeard street, at required. 10 LET—A SMALL STORE, SUITABLE FOR A tallor, shoemaker, barber of any kind of leht busi- ness; location first ciass. ‘Twentieth street, one door from Apply on the premises, 101 th avenue. Wig near Broadway. Apply on the premises, LET OR FOR SALE-THE SPLENDIDLY SITU- ated Business Property 33 East Twentieth strect, 10 RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM Rte Stores and prem 1, on Be SHREIBER, 3 316 East Fourth street. Lots for manufacturing purposes. ses, 175 Hester street, or Tako 272 BOWERY.—SECOND FLOOR TO LET, SUIT. aole tor insurance or other offices or any weg hess requiring a good light; location the best, Apply o the premises. DWELLING HOUSES TO Furnished. A bie for small fumaly ; rent on}; LET. SMALL, NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT— In Fitteenth street, near sixth avenue: very desira- $150 per month. UGDEN & CLARK, Broadway and Seventeenth st. URNISHED brown stone House No. re wiymlehod : , once ossession immedi FLEMING, 159 Front street, 39 West Thi HOUSE TO LET.—FOUR STORY A gies Address Te ie ‘ASEK—ON WEST FIFTIETH STRE i ET, BETWEEN fth and Sixth.avenuea—Four story high stoop House, furnixhed ; 300 per month; other Houses 40 lot wud for sale. Apply to B. A. DALE Unfarnished. A BY, 388 Sixth avenue. COTTAGE IN HARLEM, CONTAINING EIGHT rooms. ae arable location’ po-s-ssion immediately, Inquire on the premises, L2ota street, secoud avor west of Fifth avenue, north side. 10 LET~A NEW FOUR STORY Wi USE IN FOURTH street, near West Tenth conveniences. Inquire atl street ; W rooms and modern nth street =m PER MONTH so Wooster street. ne leecher; the is in good ord i ONLY-FOR A HOUSE ON house has 10 ler, Apply to ANDSO: ferms reasonable; references exchanged. ton avenue, LY FURNISH ED SECOND ae front and back Room to let, toxether or sepa 3 4 Dosing: PARLOR AND BEDROOM, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT, furnished for lodging, to gentlemen or gentleman and wife; light ie Us | hue, near Seventeenth street. required. 265 sixth ave- A LARGE, PLEASANT FRONT ROOM TO LET ON second floor :nicely furnished; hot and cold water, ate and eas: suitable for one Or two gentlemen; ‘est Twenty -second street. A. keeping; ments; also HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR HOUSE- Tent low; house. privi front Basement, with’ oom and ek 1 se rove- £6 Of aig tor OT eae J or light business; Poleroucen 9 East Thirteen:h street VERY HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF Rooms. with bath. &c. without boord, to genilemen only. yin a scoall i ate familys Sweet. between Fiftiravenue and Broadway. 'URNISHED NiCELY—SECOND STORY, THREE OR four rooms; art of Third Story if waited ; a near Broadway, Apply at 37 West Twent rivate sixth Lage ROOMS POR, HOUSEKEEPING—AT avenue and 30 Thirtieth street, ‘ath ‘id ig oy FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO single gentlemen. No.7 St. Mark's place (Eighth atreet). ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. room, also single Room, board, in the new first class for house fentlemen, without Seventh avenue, Junction of Broadway and Forty-fourth street. woe FURNISHED SUIT—THREE OR i Rooms, together Tight Roavksepine or board ; neighborhood unexceptiona’ or separately extra closets; ble, 143 West Ei ONE, igi Pag Pi gd FURNISHED gencviemen on family. oes at 1S West Forty-aixih a Only: private suitable for heated halls; Jeveuth at. ROOMS TO T° Jow, 218 East Tenth sere ‘arm RELLY GROTHERS, 205 HEAU ESTATE WANTED. A —RRAL ESTATE OR MORTGAGES | WANTED IN IN . pomaee™ 5 in or vicinity of New York for merchant- Post oft i ay Address, With particulars, box 1,45 NOTHER FIRST CLASS Al NEW PS. HOUSE wanted for cash customer No. 2. be a var- gain." Ht vou want money, must sell and don't ‘ask taney priee, call on Jakke. JOHNSON, Jr., 2 Park FAS WANTED—WELL STOOKED, NEAR NEW York and capes, for part cash, part Tenement ae: 4 giteet; ont full desert Ratiross ALEX AND! ‘Box wo Herald o' cen eds AWING AND TURNING MILL.—WANTED TO PUR- chase, in a thriving eoark town or village, within 100 of New York, a good site for a sawing and = ing mill, steam or water gore with cottage and som iy _" for residence. Aig; with pareculars” au ‘aud cy jh must ve low, A! P PHONSO, frerata othee. pernees PROMPT BUYERS WAITING FOR oP. Serpent . wo Looe we well located eka a ated Bro Caeckde for cash. No tancy or trad Pee a aetlcad, ERE: JOHAION, Ye. at ark row f WANTED-A CASH BUYER WANTS A MODERN ree of four stories; brick or brown sto! Sar eee ae Se and loc: Address if ation. ws ANT ED—TO RURCHARE OR u city. aaaress 5 W. Bo We Hers J ANTED TO BUY—TWO CHEAP Lots, 70 ERECT & factory (with steam power) theres Address. =. particulars MANUFACIUKER, box 206 Herald TO RENT, A SMALL » convenicnt to the ptown Branch office. LET—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TO GENTLEMEN, without board, a large Bedroom; also hail Room; Hoth handsomety furnished, including bath, g fre and attendance: npparvenauces Arst class; ate ms LET—THREE SINGLE Rooms, 1 cle eae rs T without board, at cheap borhvod ; ington p Fates: i t near tour car lines, Inquire ai 13 West class HREE byl ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR, TO- i gether or references requil 223 West Thi aray-seventh stroct oh to gentlemen or married cow a: Rouse hes all modern Serene jad I hs ET NEILSON PLACE, BETWEEN WAV Ultiton placesestoet the second Poor turnlahed, for light housekeeping, on m: oderate terms, 4 50 or sate. tien venient to ones and ie teed No. four Fourth averiuca. UP.—PARLOR, BEDROOM AND KITCHEN, shed for housekeeping; Central Apart con- ment ‘eet, between Lexington an 7 floor. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET,— Rooms, without board; Parlor and Bedroom on third pL NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND aiverst place,—Handsomely furnished Root Sule oF ot , on ot wed second preaiciast it desired; geutiemen only. Hefere! ite 4 MONTH.—TO LET, ire high 1 S008 «don Heer ad Se on rm we Six wee ey th avenue, ed front Room, with heater, hi nr ee eo ee OR, 145 jn Pd gf Eka ow | STRERT.—EXTRA LARG! Ko Be id x. for two or three gentlemen ; large size 215. Mithea rooms te let, Convenience, terms modera co FIPTEENTH STREET.—NICELY FUR- in sulle or singly; every location centr | "| FURSISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. 402. {ighth street. —Paslor. Bedroom org ged or busi} stem as; Co —— jad itchen, $6 ‘Ol a Widow, relerence, 495 Brome STREET, THRER BLOCKS WEST ) of Broadway.—1wo nicely turnished Rooms to let tor "light honsekeeping; rent iow. ) FOURTH AVENUF, CORNE! UNF' RNISHED Rooms AND APART- MENTS — _EET. NICE SECOND” pty ‘AND. TWO ROOMS ON third, in private house, 78 Macdongal street; ne mnedinte Lossession; ‘orkood first class; bath, si small taamnily | only reierences. JOUR ROOMS TO LET—165 EAST TUIRTY-SECOND street. I at 163 Bast Thirty-second street. LET-SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS, IN West Vorty third street, newly paintet and ip a) $2h.a iy ou prenaises, OF of ie Bates ast Forty LET. SPURNISHED, | SE SEVENAL ROOMS TO assualt era tay ato house; reierencos-ex- ms Thirty-sixth street, from 9 to rea ren Tie WA, 0 LET—THE NEW AND ELEGANT hiner J TO 17 Las’ Eizhty-filth street; Leuutiful location Park; every convonience; rents moderate, Tnyuize of ot owner ou the promise 7 LET—THIRD FLOOR, CONSISTING OF rom rooms, with all modern improvements 65 Twenty-tirst stre Q()Q EAS! TUIRTY-THIRD STKERT NEAR SEC. ond avenue.—In private house, a Secoud Floor of two square rooins; plenty of closets; hot and cold Wator; ail and staifs carpeted; rent $17, ___ PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. A el paper ndes fe SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO- carved legs, every improvement; one rosewood h Upright ‘iano, only J. BIDDE , 13 Waverley place, pear Broadway, A —MANUFACTORY PRICES, $200.74 OCTAVE s,Cieved patent agrafie; every Improvement: war, nted; one alinost new, ; instalinents taken, $12 monthly, K, CABLE, 107 West 28d st., corner 6th av. PRIVATE FAMILY GOING, TO EUROPE WILL sell their clegant four round 7% octave rosewool oforte, best city mal ‘en — Si 0), tor a Stool aud Cover. Call at pri 120 West 234 A. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD ty QOTAVE, FOUR round corners, grand 9q afte Piano- iorte, nearly pew, tnlly far © ,000, for $250 Cover; OX tor. shi ppt satin brocatel Sarlor Sait cont B30 To one 30; one do. 8; parlor, chainber, dining Furniture; sacrifice. Residence 04 Kast Twenty-fiith street, one oor east of Fourth avy. BARGAIN.—A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD SEVEN octave Planoforte; $100; modern improvements; celebrated maker; stool and cover included, 23 East th street, between 2d and 3d avenues. STEINWAY PIANO FOR RENT.--7 OCTAVE Pianos at $4, $6 per month; Prince Organs for ST. GORDON 4 ON, 13 East Fourteenth street, PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING CITY WILL SELL Zh their eleven Tg octave four round rosewood Piano- ae ie $200 has all improvements, or a tee ‘trom maker; a sacrifice. tins a das, private residence, 210 West 21 A MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte Cr sale-—F Que round corners, made order, cele- brated cits F, fully guarantved, ased 8 montha, for 0; Parlor, ne opt Dininj ng Furniture, a sacrifice, property family leaving city, 36 West lth, near Sth av. LADY WILL SELL A MAGHIRLORNT WEKER grand Pisnoforte; carved case ene legs, agrafe treble throughout, overstrung Dass, full iron frame, cust $1,400, will sell for less than halt, 283 third street. HANDSOME CABINET ORGAN FOR SALE cheap for cash, at DAILY’S Music bon 179 Eighth avenue. Instalmenis taken for Pianos and Organs, A —$200—MAGNIFICENT AGRAFFE ROSEWOOD . oxeseane Fispainia and, Stools all ad z rovemment uarantee 180 jo and : jOLDSMITH’S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. ARGAINS.—A ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, ONLY $1.0. also a 7% octave Piano, little used, at a sacri- sage a Parlor Creat sue heap 5 ‘on account of removal. & SON, 127 Bleecker street. YHURCH ORGANS,—WILLIAM H. DAVIS & BON, ‘40 Downing street, have finished and for sale two of 12 stops, one of bey 3 and one of two manuales, 20 stops, ai prices low tor cast Pat CLASS UPRIGHT AND Bcd PIANOS, different. a) very low tor cash, on instalments, orto rent, CHARLES J, BETTS, 738 738 Broadway, corner of Tenth street. eerie 1% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte will be sacrificed for $175; has every modern improvement, overstrung bass, with elegant carved legs, agraffe, &c. JAMES GORDON, 157 Bleecker street. IANOS,—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL: rent soe to purchase. Prices to suit the times ME! ’3, No. 8 Union square, 165 Fourth rent at. avenue. IANOS TO FENT-AND TO SELL ON INSTAL- ments ; $50 to $1,000; easy payments. WILLIAM A. POND & CO., 547 Browdway. TPRIGHT PIANOS TO LET— SQUARE PIANOS. FROM Sipe r mouth ; second hand Pisnos from $75. WaL- KER BROTHERS, 47 East Tweltth street, two doors west of Broadway. ANTED—A STEINWAY PARLOR GRAND PIANO; must be good tone and low oy Sr ea Play Sinclair Hotel, Broadway and ith stree! TATERS’ ORCHESTRAL ORGANS.—THE BEST yet. Something entirely new. They are not only original in design, but are also new in their musical con- struction, producing ‘more power, and at a lower price, than anything ever betore accomplished in this line, It hag all the superior qualities of the concerto organ. soul-stirring imitation of the human voice,” &c., int fied, or with greater power, ing it not’ only an elegant and powerful parlor drean. but aiso admirably adapted for churches. schools and lodge talogues mailed. A large eeora co ministers, ‘churches, schools, lod kc. Agents W: odges TRAC WATELS & SON, 431 Broadway, N. ¥. 20 PIANOS AND ORGANS, OF FIRST CLASS makers, will be Cie at lower prices for cash or instalments, or for rent, in, city or country, dur are this financial crisis, "by HORAG! ATERS & 8 Broadway, than ever offered Sefore “in > MUSICAL. HE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY has been incorporated in the NE usK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIv, No. 5 Eust Fourt th street, — ae avenue, t door to Delinonico's, NOW THE MOST. EXTENSIVE: ‘and complete music school In the United 8 Pupils may begin at i ‘time, the quarter commencing from date of entrance. Subscription booms open daily from 8 A. M. to9 P. M. BROOKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State. A LADY THOROUGHLY COMPETENT WILL GIVE Piano Lessons at pupil's residence at bse per quar. fer Teferences given, Address Miss H caro of 3 | roadway. MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 863 Broadway, New York. The most prominent Music School in this country. ‘horough instruction at liberal terms. ‘rot. HENRY SCHROBDER, Director. DANCING ACADEMIES. J, SAUSK'S DAOING, ACADEMIES, —CLASSES at Masonic Hall. 114 and 116 East Thirteenth street, Brevoort Hall, 154 ul pa plaid PRIVATE LESSONS Gre a a 1a ‘Kast 1 ‘Higventh A DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANOC- « ing, No. 212 Filth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth are now open for the Bend tor a circular, —CARTER’S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S + Building, interseotion of Stuyvesant and Ninth veason. streets, —Clases every Monday and Thur: , atternoon andecvening, New classes now forming. Private les- sons @ specialty. Atte sestons ACADEMY. hoy DANCING, ic Hall, Sixth a" ¢ (Reser voi! k), 0 ( jr Pu ite een aitend at the ie individual instruction in ives ‘ae snd receive ROOKES' DANCING "ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST.— ll the fashionable dances R eee al at Frida one eu of lessons. ENTLEMEN—Tuest CHILDREN Wennesdare 3 ei nn, oi) Fy Tuesbay. © mires Bag graee DUMAR’S DANCING ACADEMY, 2% West Fourth street, near Broadway,—All tashion- able Dances taught perfect! taught perfectly in six priv acetal SOIREE BAAN Lt, EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from Stolz ASTROLOGY. one quarter; six Dances lessons. 4 Ee a : rear os a —_ Rage gid Serr an a Mix 3, Sa al es AaTROLOciE?, s MEF, ‘EST TWENTY- Mik fa Si REE Monk daiaee ei pace MN EROER, BUSINESS, MEDICAL CLAIR- ree hess ta 44 future foretold. Visit Pa Ie abe teenth street. web sekciceaampeses MEDICAL. —MME. MAXWELI PHYSICIAN, RESIDEN( A. Td Hast Teaun attest, pear ind brenues ibe M. MAURICEAU, M. D.—OFF1 steon Went rR me ae ICE 129 LIBERTY —DR AND ee GRINDLE, PHYSI v| A years’ practice). Vet cea coos ‘YONSULT f+] oF ALL COMPLAINTS. Ox Advice Wooton ea street, near Sreaaeag R, KING CAN BE CONSULTED CONPIDEN’ at bis Ome 0. 6 Amity street, daily, from tity a Rk. MOBRION, 615 PEARL 8T., ONE DOOR FRO! Contre—-Very moderate charges, ¥0 yours’ iapetisute pm, Beene Ls PHYSICIAN BINOB 1840,— Oflice No, 1 Kast 52d st, first door from Sth ay, SEMENTS. Tenn nnn Boorse ayAre ESSEB, J. x ‘waded MONDA MVEN ING, 1874, A EVERY “RVENING Gotha hte WEEK, ER ts ED POWERFULLY WROUGHT AND REALISTIC DRAMA, in six acts, entitled ‘as react: mit BE eee i pent ssly for ange or expre RS BO Orn. wes tt AU appear as the héroine, ae q veral weeks in careful weit & re me aged with: Path thio SOL KEY, USI EOBAMIOAL BRFECTS BY MESBRE, PER aaING, MOU! BOLUEMHAUEE AND SHERWOOD. ing this grand pli Derma sun eet be prea, ‘nan fii ‘that of represe: . ___eaeenoneecast SEA, RACHEL NOAB. ities 5 EVIE WEAVE EB, Mr. i. i a. Weave ‘and all the Ladies und Gentlemen of the Company. SATURD, ATINEE, AT 1:30, DIANE. BERBAUD. pena pF Mls, J.B. BOOTH. mail ta a Socoye at +h) tvance at the theatre and atthe biter & Co,, TL Broadway. wou ig} 0, DOU. | BRON: xy out¥EEy a in ie Ame Dick SANDS, ‘GAELA and W! ORANE'S S1WWe” BOX THICK. NwL0's Ganpen, VOKES, Pawel apres PEBPROTION OF FUN. PARE Wut, APPEARANCES, air free ee VOKES VOKKS VOKES . VOKES at O15 ‘RHE BELLES OF ere bau eat be elas E BRLLES OF TRE KITCHEN, TH sey ae Io <n ent and delis! by the largest ve {ost taahounble audiences Ss VOKES. PY VOKES Read the ‘naa verdict of the Press:— “Caumes the average mon "A. more hilarl \. tal to fangh a dience rite ina theatre." down hearted of Se Gotham find a panacea at ache.” —Heral Nivlow—Mail. Permeated with a quick. 1 Masessed of the spirit of silver restlessness new to. Joound play tulness,”—Ex- farce." —W orl “the most enjoyable and healthy paroseonnce for years, “Excite the Loam A mise: varicty entertainment itt dramatic soul in the ‘most Vom. “Three honrs of real jol- “thelr” versatility and lity eum be'huat Sibiotst or inality aro ollon. mat Star. lous.”"—Graphio. The performance of the VOKES in the °BELLGS OF THE KITOHEN will be precedea each e' by the nonsensical ab- ity 0 wit of faut peed HOMLO JARFIEE Stes, -_gMt, MW. LEPFINGWELL iv BE at half past it SATURDAY MATT one. N 'BLO’S GARDEN. ZIMMERMAN, SPECIAL rege el ag Mr. J, A Snes rer, begs leave to ANNUAL Peat, ANNUAL 8 Boon aes THURSDAY AFT! UARY 15, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY by Reserved Seats. ...00. Family Circle. Seas ALLACK’S, Proprietor and Man: Mr, LESTER WALLACK Doors open. mivences at 8 o'clock TWE: ‘OF MR. LESTER WALLACK IN THE COMEDY’ SERIES, LAST FIVE Nig AND SATURDAY MATINER of Boucicault’s New BONUR entitled M. OF HON ALL THE PRINCIPAL MEMBERS OF THE COMPANY, SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS INTIRELY NEW, On SATURDAY EVENING will be rorcees Bulwer's popular Standard Comedy of WITH NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS, in a peor ae ons form. wR”) So} N y BROUUA FIRST APPEARANCE IN TWO YEARS, OP DNS and MAURICE ORAD....._-Direto LLOGG GRAND ENGLISH OPER: ‘The Directors take great pleasure in ‘announcing a short season of English es nd in presenting to the New York pales Co Wor! whed American Prima aves isp CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, for the frst, ae in opera in her native tongue universally expressed desire of the American atbiet to welcome our peerless representative of lyric art in this particular sphere c ‘of opera, after her numerons triumphs on the Itallan stage, has materially added to the interest end enhanced the brilllancy of the present season in a pee oy ahi the Union, The other artists of th mp: Sime, Je Jennie Van Zondt, Mrs, Zelda Sceuin, Mr. Joseph Maa: Mr. Theodore Habelmann, Mr. Wiiord dorgan, Mr. William Carleton, Mr. Henry Peakes, Mr. Gurtayus Hall, Mr. Edward Seguin, Mr. Klis Ryse, Mr. Thon Barueman, Mi ate Mr. W. Kinross, Miss Annie Starbird, Miss Kate Mathers, sea coreniaation oft talent ip ene aimee in kng- lish Opera, and supplemented by ese chorus aud effective Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Frank Howson. Owing to previous engagements the season will necessarily be eee to seven nights aud two mat my commen OTA C 4 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY in which Miss, GG will glve her unrivalled tm- Tso on The on os Seats will be open on pomurtay, January 17, at the Academy of Music, Nos 701 and 114 Broadway. M® F: B CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. MONDAY AND EVERY BVENING, Mrs. F. B. Conway, ire rede Lilian Conway. Mr. Frank Roche, Mr. Neii Warner, Mr. Waiter Lennox. 9 pt ented Broadway and Thirty-fitth street, ENTERTAINMENTS FOR THE WEEK. DAILY MATINEE from 12 M. toSo’clock P. M.. with the renowned ial | | |; CYCLORAMA OF LONDON BY DAYLIGHT, painted in 1898, EVENING ENTERTAINMENT from7 P. M. to 10 P.M. The magnificent pictorial wonder of PARIS BY BY NIGHT, DURING pao | arinaioon AND EVENING will be displayed the exquisite spectalties of THE POLYTECHNIC PROMENADE, [=| gonad ig"6.. the OF. (BER ok bt Oy THE a 1c Sky) ic Wood Cutter, Glass Enuravi ny onder, ‘ulrror, ieee Magnetic ‘Curios: writing, &c. the novel Shieriatninents of bo I piri THE LEOIC LEO rORIUM, by Protessor TOBIN, inte Secretary of the Longon Poly- Welinie, ipcluding the marvenols” a ILLUSIONS AXD DELUSIONS OF SCIENCE, THE DISSOLVING STATUB AND SPEAKING PICTURES, CATHEDRAL CHIMES, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, TRE LiouTNiN ING FLASH the Co gd each ing Will announce 8 o'clock Romitston rn TO PR, xrogmios-uarines OR Admission to Polytechnic Promenade only 50 cents; to Cycloramas, 25 cents and Lectorium oa Hate gS c 2 cents extra, at BRANES OPERA voUse, paid street and 6th av. eo Posi lon: BRYANDS MINSTRELS i aegis OF CINDERELLA AND iin LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER, Gorgeous Transtormation Scene, inderella Going to the Bal ‘Sinderetla's Chariot. yey rant and Ne rater i Bob! hat Teenie Court The Maton in fa LA MATORDAY. rire SEATS SECURE! ROFESSOR se as Laueeet LECTURES, met tee My TID A. M., eye AND 8 P. M. CLASSES MKET AT Ll lies Cre NEW MUSIC I—“AIDA,” BY ©, WEI The. § “Chant de Guerre,” i " 4 Me soe, Baer Gotwotall, Si ay ristinas: ‘iu on Mme. gAngor" lancers ‘ae lop, ach 5 ring, Gentle 8) ps Waltz, Bc, x prin, filed Ba vino! toes OTs Swallows,” Gabrie Sullivan, 6. irae orn SIXTH AVENUE, (1 R THIRTY.8E: ——— street, He TROUT, eas al Wig Maker. — fre oe STREET. Over at 10. 632 nice AF ged ch rine me lemen ; Side ia win ace see fu petlals £0" gules CIGARS 2 gag A WARGAIN.—6,000 BERD CIGARS, FINE DUBSING and good quality, at #% Stanton stro AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSR, CORNER OF TWENTY. street hth on tee beeln ins ina ‘evening at Tae andon SAT. sete RNOONS ne a Seance ot and $i extra accordi focati ie ‘ea ae SORE on Twenty-fourth uta which cured hg Saas vance Box Office, open a dally trom from 8 to 5. FOX's PEN ae eo ah, PASTOWME—ETOnTH WEFEK~ FIFTY-THIBD INTH: PERFORMANCE! HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD, New, Bright, Fresh and Full of Fun, Grand Spectacular Comic Trick Pantomime GREAT CHARM on tt HOUSEHOLD! nee. say "The aight hg: prevented. os wi urda RIGH SISTERS | mate Tce Set, MARTEN FAMILY! und OF tee hia weaserammed, JACKLEY , ngetera cate guarded by TROUPBIN —} have thougnt yeaa ena timp st |e le e's Be, — ' | the arch-mummer, FOX. cus 84 HUMPTY DoMPTy OLD ONG-TWO Bows THEATRE, MONDAY, Jan. 12, 1874, and during the week, ‘Mr. MARIUS Tog Jp Fred. G. Maeder's Drama of IGHTNING BOB. BOB ee ‘i ii ig Ber ae TURCK : cla cia Wir! ‘oF MARICs Ey IDAY—BENBEFET SATUMDAY—MATINEE OF LIGHTNING BO: MONDAY, Jan. 19—Mr. i FRAYNE ands Miss OPES SE : 624 BROADWAY. GRUB GaBRiEL 7:16; curtain 8 o'clock, GABRIEL “opens Outha gia TLY RESORE §=— GRUB GABRIEE oF RUB GABRIEL — the WONDERFUL DAITLTON. GRUB eee Se ae A! 7 beth med |ABRIKL the delightful, grovesaue, startling GRUB GABRIEL THE conus ELT STOLE THB GRUB Al GABRIEL Gaus GABRIEL uve GABRIEL Last nights of the RUB GABRIEL (Mauilton- Rasen GRUB Sanigen eautirul Roushel GRUB GABRIEL elegunt Nelsons an Gros GABRIEL iarvellous Auatius. GRUB GABKIEL _Laghnightsthiaweek and GRUB GABRIEL WEDNESDAY AND'S AY GRUB ay a bet fo GABRIEL REIGN UP NERRINENT AND GRUB GABRiEL ‘L OF FUN. RUB TAN. 19. will o} pen AR GRAND. SEASON OF VAUDE- Vili NOVELTIES, surpaming anything here'o‘are mprising specialty artists of the highest talent CY greatest variety, affording entertainments < the order Cyt RES ‘excellence for which this popular fi theatre is famed. ALY’S FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE,' Twenty-eighth pe dered! of ¢ Brosaerag. | Be Bos at8. Carriages may be oI 1d pps nally, trom 8 A. M. till 10 PM seats may mecured e Wee! Propricinr and Manager AUGUSTIN DALY op ntor.""— Held, hours of-uninterrupted and Innocent laughter. EVERY NIGHT this week (except SATUBDAY), BRONSON HOWARD'S dashing local comedy, “SARATOGAI" ‘with new situations, new musical cf- fects, new scenery and a great cast, including Mr. James Lewis, Miss Fanny Di Mr. h Frackin ou Peat Wort "t, Louis semes, gf. Jowett, bs Hardenberg. Minnie Conwa; ay. Parkes, Nina Varian, D. Wi ing, Neill jart Ci Cong gn vier te aces, ** SARATOGA Corse S BE Sauaray ay at 1:30, SALURDAY NIGHT, January 17, MAN AND WIFE, b particular request, hundreds being unable to obtain'ad~ mission upan its Jaat representation. IN REHEARSAL @ powerful Comedy drawn oe the frailties ‘and fortunes of contemporaneous So- ty by Mr, AUGUSTIN bar anne entitled bs Redabaae hee! THEATR. 65 aud 887 BROADWAY, 885 and Br. SARATOGA!!! BUTLER iar VED, Y DEPARTMENT. VER SEEN IN THIS Manager. H jR: Sl ARTISTS OFFERED IN E) THE S1RONGEST eect aoe ALENTINE V 2 RECUSCTT ATI PREMIE PENTRILOQUIST OF THE TORLD, in_his celebrated and orginal entertainment enutled ANECDOTES AN Pie FUN og GK THs FUNNIEST Gh E FUNNY F L FRANK FRA’ VER Y BY KS, r MISS Garrat BUTLER, in thelr proat emot nal drama, entitle FKOM THE ALTAR 10. THE SCAFFOLD, CHARLES HOWARD, the veteran Comediah, in his offset character of OLD UNCLE J ing —a ‘the and Misss JENNIE ree a Berto Comic Vo- -aebehesrs sO alist. JOHN HART, =e Ss ‘AD, RYMAN, _ ier BARNEY, the great peer makers of Let York. pL eh D AND WIL: the al Mokes as the Binck and. The great POLYNESIAN MYSTERY, introduced by EEN and WEST. The SCHROTTER She E RS and Miss KATE WILSON will appear in io beautitul Floral Ce Soe aed together wit! J th OUR pt R COMPANY, VERY EVENING, Popular pric mission, ‘tbe ‘B00. IERCLE FRANCAIS DE L'HARMONIE, ‘ANNUAL MASKED AND FANCY DRESS BALL, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15. Tickets ard boxes at Rullman’s, 114; P. Rontey’s, 713, and A. Flauraua’s, 487 Broadway (up siaira), and Pond’s Mra, Snes 89 Union square, and box office Lyceum eat NY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. First Rppaaednce ot oa he following Stars:— Berio Comte vocalist and’ Chatlengo Gog, Danseuse. YE WONDERFUL LITTLE D 1m her, aa a Character Raptecetiations ae, ‘The great Irish Vocalist, PADDY ROONEY. The tulufiable Song and Dance Performers, Messrs. BOYD and SCUTT, First time, a new and beautiful. ‘PANORAM. BRIN 118 BEAUTIEG AND SCENER TONY PASTOR, GUS WILLIAMS, BLANCHE SELWYN, All the tavorites in a bew p: Sapien D MATINEES Tuesday and Saturda; les admitted free Friday evening and Saturday Tmiinwes GQraman THRATRE. AD, NEUENDORFF. 0} f La pean om lates | DE OF ‘a Boutte in four acts by Offe Box Pity ‘open dally trom on wall dSrclock. EW PARK i nt BROOKLYN, Manager........ Bega Ongar Fr 3. LSTEL oe ag A, R, SAMUELLS 57:48 ‘over at ioeko. DAY, Janual ATTRACTION. PS NFRAU THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLER. FRIDAY, January 16, Benefit of F. 8, CHANFRAU. IVOLI GARDEN, Eighth street, ‘between Second and Third avenues, EVERY BVENING AT T BALY-PAST 7 O'CLOOK, THE GREATEST VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTS. PAUL FALK, Proprietor. ROOKLYN ATHEANUM, Monday, January 1! boa Subscription Mght the gersaNis ABATE ‘Soorery, AD. xevEtbont Peart CHT MIT DEM FEUER. Director LT NI medy in three acts, bi Box office open from 9 till 6 0% relbok. ig RR. KAHN'S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTEOHNIO D: Institute.—Rebuilt, renee foo, ‘With 6,000 fresh. ons, Now open 6 pul Broadway, net opposite the ‘Grand Central Hotel Models of re, portion of the human frame, b: athing mechanical res, &c., altogether comprising the most entertainin; sae Ineerachive Ceiibition in the world. Adm jon, cents, Scientific lectures daily; {ree to visitors, JuMENSE SUCCESS. i} HOBINSON, nites Lin tah dL tag HE PI NI ith street, nei a on EON ar F arosaway. pti ong evenine ry bP mirth, m greate: cicoa ete nm es Bont see the little peopl ran formances are given for the conv: wrentence cof lattes and vreata Be, ext is sion 60c. ; children half price; rese 8 M. iariia ing DE 80. Box office o) Manager, iate of the Theatre Roy: market, B* omnes ihe Rip nick Raato e. at PoND's wus ro BTORE, 39 ‘DxION SQUARE, and box office Lyceum Theatre, LASSRS IN DRAWING AND PAINTING NOW OM forming,at the Lf YORK CONSERVATORY, Ko, § East Fourteenth street, near Firth'avenue. { GOUEGAR AE SAM Spat aacaD ae era or \ hdmisrion to al parts of the tous, $i Y, ELS. CINDERSLLA, ani aad B, SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK, For Ce teen “ nang and children, who asda aaa R Ce (ATINER, Children haif price to the matinces, Dalam THEATER! | Al AND SHOW PRINTING sueaiishana : HERALD BUILDING BROADWAY AND ANN STREET A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Hy

Other pages from this issue: