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SENNETT BUILDING. GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS. WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNETT BUILDID LDING THE RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND FiRST CLASS TENAN1S MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS, TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES I8 NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- SEI E HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE 8TREET, RICK FACTORY, 60X80, ON JANE Seest with team Engine, to lease. Hentlow, In- quire of JOHN 8. McL/AN, corner Morton and West sta, . —TO WOODWORKERS.—ROOMS OF ALL SIZES A. to nee with Wain power, at99 Elm and 42-296 West caer ste, eet. ply on the premises. or to JOHN J. Nook iM, West 4NReenth street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. STORE TO LET—45 UNION SQUARE, THIRD a eae ris of pga fk, soit es first olaee usiness; rent low Fourth Floors. Apply to J. R. FRANKLIN, on premises. TLANTIC SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, corne! Bond street oad a Bowery, TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, — THE ABOVE BUILDING 18 COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, INQUIRE OF Tar “oomoas to lot tn basement, alan on secon singly: also Upper Float; will be ap portioned to au an modern improvements: firepr 00) ted by steam; rents moderate. O, BAILBY, 5 East Fourth sticet near Bowery. A adapted for a barber, shoemaker or any other busi ont very low to a good tenant Apply to house- NICE BASEMENT TO LET, VERY DEEP, hess pecver., a premises No. #1 East Houston street, near [eg CLASS STORE AND BASEMENT TO LET— On Sixth avenue, near Thirty-sixth street; more room in house if wanted. D, GARRISON, 597 Sixth avenue. _ FOUR STORY HOUSE, ON FOURTH AVENU! betwer to lease, for & h and Fou: term of years; two rst Floors, stoves, plate glass win- dows; sultable for any business; lished ag res- teurant and payore HALON & SLOAN, 31 East Sev- entecnth strect. N ELEGANT CORNER STORE ON NINTH AVENUE and Twenty ninth strect to let; a good location for , drugs or grocerfes. Apply at 323 Ninth avenue. A —TO RENT OR LEASE ALL THE LOFTS OF THE « substantial six story store No, 26 Beékman street, extending through 185 feet to and fronting on Spruge 1so Store, Basement and Cellar on Beekman atreet, 95 feet deep ; excellent location for first class'trade Fequiring extensive accommodations and fhe light; only & few hundred teet from the new Post office, steady ‘steam power can, be had if desired. JAMES PRICE, No. 200 Hudson street. —STORES ON WEST STREET TO RENT NEAR sg Reories Line and Pacitic Mail Steamship docks; eo pacity; low rent, Also a number of small stores oy ‘otter I loca. sie down town, AMES PRICE, No, 200 Hudson street. CORNER STORE ON READE AND HUDSON streets to lease.—Admirable location te grocery. or commission trade; five stories, basement an walle 3 by 7. JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudeon stres CORNER STORE TO LET—ON SIXTH AVENUE, with lighted Basement, cheap; @ restaurant pre: forred. Also a eplendid small Store Me late glass windows and Dwe ling Apartments; rent $650 per year. JAMES FEITRETOH, 999 Sixth avenue. ROADWAY, NEAR HOUSTON STREET, Lee floor. = front Gey immediate possession ; will Tee cheap. Pes for oe aoe atM, SIMMONDS ramatic sets Broadway. OWERY.—TO LET, AT LOW RENT, ONE OF THE best Stores on Bowery (extra large); firstclass loca- ton for clotbing or dry goods. For particulars apply at Water street. pie, a LE’ miele: fehettg ) cl ae Bo! lephen street, West Hoboken. Inquire ot Wankel. 176 Kast Eighty-ffth street. %¢ ———<————— ee OR LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES—10 LET or lease, for a term of ¥ ars, the 100 fect dec} apecigtl lighted four story Building, with Store, t, near Spring. _70 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. _ Qiu AyENUE—socrawaer ‘couNER oF ath feutog coraar. 1a Feut oF ieass a the cor voted with the siore ai connec ured ; 'y plate «lass extended show wines wee nt ‘first class tie, overhangs fey Ty ave! G. De ig treet, of TIMPSON & PEMY, Broad nd Forty. fourth stree! DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. Summer and Winter Residence combined ‘within the limits of the sr ‘Ihe elegant Reside: James clorant Be Benneth ie, with, reenhouse, grapery, carriage house, stables, bow!- £ ing alley, he. aitanted, Shout teh street, on the highest point of of Fort Washington, containing about 20 acres, 8, with an abundance of fics A mental Gary large forest trees. The grounds slope to the Hudson The elevation of the property, affords Chara views of co. Hudson and the surrounding country for many miles. The grounds will be ke cpt in order by ‘The entire pene wili be rent together with the handsome turmture, @ private tainily only, atthe nominal rent of $4, Immediate Dossesion 2 il ¢ given, You can go tom Fort Washington trom the Battery, b; geaz in less time than it takes by horse cars to Cauitral ‘f It {sa short and pleasant drive from Fourteenth street. For full particulars: POTTER BROTHERS, Nos. 4and 6 Warren street. r annum. : NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1874.—TRIPLE ____ DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. _ Unfurnished. ta ee aye peg A VERY COMFORT- able English basement House on Nineteeth street, near Fourth p2ene), Gs i ae per annum. Apply to KE. H, LUDLO ‘ine street or 35 East beven- teenth ‘treet, el sie 10 RENT—UNFURNISHED, THE FULL SIZE THREE rooms deep House No. 24 West Thirty-seventh street, near Filth avenue, at a low rent to a desirable tenant. fpoly, to &. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street, or 35 East Seventecnth street. 85 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— House two story and basement, ber for busi- Bess or private tamilys $1.00) per year toa barty Byaee ty Sood repair; long lease dnd immediate p $1 SOO ~tuRBE STORY HIGH sTOOP BROWN 5 «stone front Honse, West Thirty-second sirect, near Sixth avenue; owner and wife will take rd a6 part payment. WALTER W. MONTAGUE, Kighth avenue and Twenty-first street, yas Peng gree 4 DESIRABLE hree stor: 86, in good grder, on, pexin ton avenue, hear Twent ered y street. Apply to E. UDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street, or 35 East evenieenth street. FURNISHED ‘Rooms ‘AND APARTMENTS OR 0: WIDOW WITH SMALL FAMILY WOULD RENT A handsome furnished bedroom and sitting room to & fentieman and wate, with good care, No, 300 West ‘hirty-sixth street, T 102 WEST FORTY-’ nient Floors, part NTH S'REE1T—TWO CONVE- y furnished, for light house- S keeping, or would rent for Toduing: also Reception Room for physician; terms moderate; no moving in May. VURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET for housekeeping. 66 Kast Twelfth street. NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—THREE story and basement, 17x60, 147 Hast Finty-fifth reat ANNINGS family ; rent $226 per month. Apply to G. NING, 53 Bleecker street. PUANISHED | ROOMS GOR GENTLEMEN-SOME. $8 month; private Renee: fh, Inquire at reat entate oficer tt and 17 ablegdon square, bevween Bleecker and i'weltth streets, peters LIST OF FURNISHED HOUSES TO Tr cation, or wit be ose ort ohne adstene rc i HUCDLOW & CO.,Nov8 Pine etree, Or 85 Kast Seven: teonth oi nts A*® ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR S8TORY bign stoop stone Lined te | oe -first street, — — not "ARRELL, os Sixth avenue, 'URNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM—WITH- out board, for gentleman and wife. No. 119 West Thirty-ninth street, Fess ROOMS Lahaye red ALSO FOR housekeeping. 163 West Houston street. ICELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, WITH BAL- cony ; Paes for two gentiémen; $7 a week. 7 West irty-seventh street. Le eridey ELY FURNISHED HOUSE—TWELVE “At i Ba olen te six reste « oe TO THE PUBLIC. We shall offer our houses to rent. both amined and uniuraianed, an exaininatlon of week, at reduced Fates, and invite an examination of our lists by ail par- ties desiring f JAMES R, EDWARDS, jo. 69 Weal Twenty third street, adjoining Masonic Temple, URNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—ON TWENTY. third street; rent low to @ good tenant, Address Dr. BROWN, 251 West Twenty-third street. 10 LET—FURNISHED, TO A PRIVATE FAMILY, large and elegant ne Mansion, 23 East Twenty: | second street, near Broad: S4x70; handsomely frea- kitchen and laundry ‘Apply ‘from 3 MALL AND LARGE ROOMS TO LET—FURNISHED or not furnished, in a house where there iy but one family; no moving in May. 445 Fourth avenue. TPO LET—PARLOR -FLOOK, FIRST CLASS HOUSE, Clinton place, between Broadway and Universsty place: richly turnished ; aiso rear Building ; suitable tor Brst class business, COUDERT BROTHERS, 49 Wall sh ‘\O LET—FURNISHED, TO A SMALL FAMILY OR A party ot entlemen,' a Second Floor of three front itooms, large oom on corner, nicoly fitted uy; closets, grate and gas; terms moderate. 264 Third avenue, cor- her of Twenty-first street, 10 LET—A FRONT ROOM AND BIDROON. nmished, tor housekeeping. Also a Floo: keeping or storage, now Vacant, 98 Sixth ‘avenue. 13 WEST IWENTY-SIXTHE STREET, OPPOSITE ST. James Hotel.—A front Parlor and Bedroom, on sec- Fetal house- street, near Ninth avenue, a two story and basement House; nine rooms; all modern improvements; rent moderate. Apply at 870 Broadway, in the store. | coed and painted; ond floor, to let, furnished, without havea best reier- to 4o'cloe ence required ahd given, O LET FURNISHED—ON TWENTY-FOURTH BAST FIFTEENTH STREET,—BANDSOMELY 145 fithtsned First floor in an Eugiten basement house, suitable tor a doctor of cenust, or two or three gentlemen ; house first class; tamaly private, pe. LET, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED—THE large brown stone House No. 17 Clinton place, 37 feet front, with rear Building; all modern improvements; in fine order. COUDERT BRO.HERS, 9 Wi street. 160 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH avenue.—Handsomely furnished Kooms to let, with first class Board; location very desirable; refer- ences giyen and required. NO RENT—FURNISHED COMPLETELY, WITH BIL- + Hard Table and Piano, a small size four story brown stone House in Fittieth street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues. Apply at 623 Broadway. $3,000 saice p8700P,, BROWN | STONE, 23 + rooms: ‘Twelfth street, near Fifth avenue; algo one, $2,400, partially furnished." Good for boarders. Get permits of GEORG HANKINS, 1,207 Broadway. Unfurnished. A —TO LET, A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone, on East Fourteenth street, near Second ave- fue, completely and cleganty furnished, ‘ata moderate rent, to a first Class family on BAILEY, ‘50 East Fourth HEEG near Bowery. _ A —TO LET, A NUMBER OF HOUSES ey oe + locations at moderate rents. J. 0. B. Y, 50 Kast Fourth street. neat maney. 495 BROOME STREET, THREE BLOCKS WEST ‘ot Broadway. nicely furnished Room to let, to single gentlemen or man and wite, tor light house- keeping; rent low. roams ROOMS | “AND D APART- PART TO LET, IN THE BEAUTIFUL U. three story high stoop brown stone house No. $23 West Fittieth street, between Lighth and Ninth avenues, consisting of two tront rooms on second floor. and five on third floor: all modern improvements; out only to a very PE small famil. rent er year. Apply ou premises, vee Te cel y pply on pi between | ua and LOWER PART—TWO PARLORS, ONE OR BOTH basements, with or without Kooms on third floor; improvements, Rent low to satisfactory tenant. Apply on paneer SSeyenth street, pear Second avenue, or A WON WEST TWENTIETH, STREET, OVERLOOK. . the grounds of the £) iscopal College, the three sory and arte high stoop brick Dwellings; all’ improve: | metitsand in complete order. Apply to D. A. CUsH- | MSNS Fa'Ninth avenue, between ‘Twontioth and ‘Twen: ty-first streets, OFT TO LET—40X92, FACING EAST RIVER; GOOD light; also dry Cellar, 30x92. Apply on premises 365 Rivington street, FFICES TO-LET—FIRST FLOOR, "oe telah FUR- nished. Apply at | 318 Broadway, room 3. PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE TO LETWITH OR WITHOUT other Rooms; handsomely turnished. 22M, at 210 West Forty- SPLENDID CITY FACTORY BUILDING TO LET— In’ Lofts on reaconable terms, Thirtieth street and First avenue, 200x100; steam ; sustable for any manuiacturing purpose, J.M. KOEHLER, 117 Broadway, room 4. sus POWER AND RENT REDUCED—FOUR ird street. Rooms, 6x10). very light; the most, desirable on the | 1 block: any kind of business: ma be divided, 340 Sev- enth avenue, near Twenty-ninth TEAM POWER OR WITHOUT.—T0 LET, EITHER ree Floors ot whole Building, size 50x55; steam ele- vator. Apply to CH, WAGNER, ‘Nos. 413 and 415 ‘bast ‘Twenty- ah th street. TEAM POWER.—ROOMS AND FLOORS TO_LET, with or vt power; rent low, at 13 and 2 Pell street, to woo or others. ITEAM POWER TO LET.—WELL LIGHTED ROOMS and Lofts, heated by steam steady power: elevator, eas, &c,; vent low. ‘OWN 5. GORMAN, 418 and 420 West went venth street. STEAM POWER.—WELL LIGHTED STORES, LOFTS and Basements for business, mechanical and manu- facturing purposes, with or without steam Dower. Apply to GEORGE WALKER, 182 Centre street, corner Hester, GTEAM POWER, LOW RENT AND GOOD LIGHT.— ‘First and upper Rooms: steam hoist; low insurance ; Buildings tor wood and iron, workers, WILSON, 404 Bleecker street. TEAM POWER TO I WITH LARGE AND SMALL Rooms, well hehted; steady power. Apply to NOR- RIS & MILLER, 229 East Forty-tirst street, e © MANUFACTURERS,—TO LET, THE THREE story buildings 115, 117,119 and 121, Bast Thirteenth Breet, between Third. ‘and Fourth avenhes, 1ormeriy oc- cupied by Miner & $ WS @ Carriage {Actory; Will be et with power if decired: inquire of, OROFS & CO, 14 East Fourteenth street. 10 LET—STORE AND BASEMENT, CLINTON AVE- nue, corner Myrtle, Brooklyn itable for drug: gist, A'so Store of Myrtle. near Vanderbilt avenue: Fent reasonable, Inquire of 8. premisos. a LET—UNFURNISHED, AN ELEGANT FLOOR, suitable for genteel business purposes. Inquire at 34 Fast Tenth street, between Broadway and Untversity | place, 10 LET—THE NEW STORE ON THE CORNER OF Sixth street and avenue C, with large Public Hall attached; the fest building and location in the Elev- enth ward fora first class lager beer saloon; a spacious Prine cellar under the store; u good lease and favorable lermns wi e given to a responsible party. DAVID JONI8, 53 “inth streek, New Yoru, “PPLY f° 10 LET—THE OFFICES NOW OCCUPIED BY THE | French Transatlantic Steamship Company, at 58 way; vacant May. Inquire of the janitor LET—ON OR BEFORE THE 18T OF MAY, THREE large Suits of Offices, together with store room, water closet and sieam heat; these offices are suitable for a suit Nena ora eres jaw firm, or will be fitted up to tenants. Inquire at the North America Life In- mpany, 17 and 19 Warren street, Apply, before | plenty of light; abundance of | F. BROWN, on the © LARGE HOUSE TO RENT—FOURTEENTH street, near Sixth avenue, four story, 26x66x107 ; very fine order; large number of rooms, well arranged; moderaie re OGL EN & CLARK, Broadway and Seventeenth street. REVISED LIST OF UNFURNISHED HOUSES to rent will be ready to-morrow; copies can be had 9? application, or will be sent by mail to any address. E.H. OW & OO., No. 3 Pine street or oS Kast Sev- criteenth etree. A720, LET, UNFURNISHED, THE FOUR STORY «, gligh stoop brick House No; 34 Clinton place, three Fooing deep: parlor mirrors with the house; the fi floor has two fine pariors, with high ceilin doors and large extension; well suited for dentist's or physician's office or tor dressmaking and millinery ; 18 Fooms in the house; rent moderate to a good tenant. Apply on, the premises between 1 and Ut A. M., oF t0 DENHAM 4 CU., 160 West ‘Twenty-third street, near Eighth avenue. —EXCELLENT DOWN TOWN HOUSE TO RENT.— + high stoop, fall front; all improvements; good Order; ISrooms.' JABS PRICK, No. 20) Hudson st PER MONTH.—HOTEL, § TORES near Broadway, from 4 to 23 rooms provements; free rent this month, reet, morning THREE | STORY, ain BASEMENT HIGH STOOP louse, wih modern improvements. i be put in first class order. Apply to G. LINFOK ‘hirty-sixth A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE, East Thirty-fifth street, $1,250; Bast Thirty-sixtl aireet, $1,400 ; Thirty-ninth street, $1,400; Fortieth street, | near Lexington avenue, trescoed,” $1,800; do., $1,000} } Forty: first street, $900; Prospect place, $1,000. Apply at 585 Third avenue. A. -TO LET, A HOUSE AND GARDEN, CORNER Fifth avenue and 432d street. Apply at 285 Futth avenue before 10 A. M. THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE IN TWENTY- second street, near Eighth avenue; rent rea’ sonable. Apply, of Monday and Tuosday, at 119 East Thhiryy-eighth street. A ~@ HOUSES TO RENT IN GOOD, LocaTIONs, 4\. both three and four stoi from $600 to $3,000; Ricely furnished Houses cheap: ‘also Fronch Flats and Hurig of Uouses. Apply to JOHN FETTRETCH, 1,036 1d avenue. | OR RENT—CORNER HOUSE, 169 WEST FORTY- ninth street, cornot Seventh avenue; three story high stoop brown stone, with bay window; furnished of uuturnished, remises, from 10 to 4. STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT it Nineteenth street. Inquire for Gold Refiner, 25 John street. A | Kast Thirty:ninth streets 400s permit of 8S, SCHAWS. po LET—THE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN | stone House No. 207 East, Forty-sixth street; has 17 | rooms and all the modern improvements; immediate possessio, 10 LI ipl hd STURY RROWN STONE HOUSE NO, 446 Lexington avenue, in Pa order, for one or terms moderate. Apply to R. BATERSON, street, in the tobacco store. “LET—ON LEXINGTON AVENUE, A THREE story high stoop brown stone House; owner retains house and will board with the family ; rent FRANCIS CRAW FOR: $68 Third avenue, Tpo LET—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone House, in the block on Elghty-sixth street, near Filth avenue and Central Park. Apply to E. N. TAILER, Je. 7 Walker street. T° artot the iow to & good tenant. H hats LET—FOR Lint MANUFACTURING BUSINESS and private residence, the Second, Third and Fourth Floors, situated on the northwest corner of Sixth avenue *and Fourseenth street: one, of the best locations in the | city; rent oe 000. BLA! CHET, 2 294 Sixth avenue, 10 LET—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE 835 an Twenty-eighth street; all improvements: Also three story and bagement frame I est hiety- -third street, $72 THEO, MAWHINE, 586 Lexington avenue or 133.Nassau street. LET—1WO LARGE LOFTS, AT 8 WALKER MB sey 25x100 feet, near Broadway ; suitable for any i ag one for $40 and one tor 9500; possession mediately. M hd LET—SMALL THREE STORY SROWN STONE House, 3.6 West Thirty-second street, all improve- ments. Inquire on the premises, from 3 to 5 o’clock, of owner, 40 Grand street. LET—FOR A RESTAURANT OR MANUFACTUR- | T ing business, a splendid basement, with two larg gy a Se 01 o depot Inquire in the store. plunenrtiend: 10 way ene WALKER STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- and Centre a atreet five story brick; rent $2,500, Apniy t0 ‘4 A. JOURNEA’ Lispenard street. M iad LET. <ECOND FLOOR, F WITH REAR Buliding, ot 815 Broadway ; bh an occupied tor S58 ce hae en keg @ dealer in human hair. Aadress box 10 LET—A FINE FLOOR, 85X76, 1 FEET CLEAR, with power, steam, heating and Hoist perfect light} . Tease 7 nee 47 West Twenty sixth street, 10 LET--428 AND 430 EAST TENTH STREET, WITH or without Steam Power, suitable for an. a of Ww. Real Estate and House Agent, 78 avenue b, 7° LET—THE SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH Loits of 11¢ East Fourwenth street, between {hird and Fourth avenues, opposite Academy of Music, sultable for light manatacturing business; third and fourt lofts Will be let with power, Inquire Of ¥. GROTE & CO., L¢ East Fourteenth street, NO LET OR LEASE—ON ELEVENTH STREET, one oh, to Broadway, a desirable House, fe es Fa welling or business purposes, . EbtoW & OUs No, 3 Pine Breck or 85 East seventeenth 0 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, HOUSE AND Store on Eighth avenue, near Twenty-third street; pd Re ‘any buses. Inquire at 268 Eighth avenue, 0 RENT—WiITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, Yb ee, eed ges e% n ppuracsaring purposes, ie i ee ABER, ae East forth street ‘ sidiletaalbed : Bibb pog td 4 1,287 THIRD | rite hte! NEAR SRY- ‘Appi toned NSRP TER, betafeavenues 10 LET—NO, 102 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, three story nigh Soop: a prok: Rong first house west of Sixth avenue, sout! jas two bathrooms, drcssin) ng LOO: ‘ample closets, prkmial range and is in peime.6 order; will be rented for one year tor $2,500, to a rivate ‘amily. Apply for permit to H. J. sEAMAN, No. 63 West Fourteenth street ‘ mo Pg yt THREE STORY HIGH ST@OP HOUSE, 39 Barrow street, near Bleecker street, contain: ing 8 roots. rent $1,400: also the four story bi H J ‘al street, ni id. atic, trick Macdo' 1,600; also the two a Sas ee it Seventeenth & Hy & 110 LET—THE, FOURTH STORY ‘BROWN STONE House No. 159 West Forty-second street, near Broad Way: rent $2,000. F, BLANCHET, 294 Sixth avenue, 215 | | complete in to A FR ‘0 NINE ROOMS, «overlooking and in the rrisiaity of te Epicenel College grounds ; statlonary tubs, water closets, &c., &c. Apply to. D. A, CUSHMAN, 172 Ninth avenue, between Tenueth and Seong -first streets. FLOOR TO LET—IN BROWN STONE HOUSE NO. 422 West Nineteenth sireet, containing eight rooms; ll appointments. Apply at 424 Vest Nine- | teenth street. FIRST CLASS FRENCH FLAT TO LET—CON. sisting of seven well lighted rooma, complete, in all their ‘appointinents; possession May 1; rent $1,30) por annum. sie 7i Lexington ave- nue, of the TO LET, THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT + of house No. 162 Ninth avenue, southeast corner of Twentieth street, overlooking College grounds; contains ten rooms, separate gas meter, two Water closets, rance, boiler, bathroom, dum waiter, seven closets and replete with every convenience. Apply to D. A. CUSHMAN, No. 172 Ninth avenue, between Twenticth aud Twenty- first streets, A WSIRICILY, FIRST CLASS FRENCH, FLATS TO « let, near Fiith avenue, below the Park, in suits of Band 10 large rooms; some corners included, %xs) and 76x75 and 25x90 {vot ; "janitor and janiteess, elevator and heated without extra charge; rents only trom $00 to $139 per mouth to snail first ciass families. JAMES PRITRETOH, 999 -ixth avenue, LOORS AND APARTMENTS—IN_ NOS, 211, 213 AND 215 Moit and 37 spring street, Inquire at agenv’s, room No. Ling 213 Mott street. jIRST CLASS FLATS TO Li ings on third avenue, Beventy- second streets, consisting of six rooms, hot aud ly water, range, bath, stationary tubs, water closet, i rent, $33, $38 and 843 per, moitth ; possession imino: Gintet rent commencing Miy 1. pply on premixes to O. 8. TAMV’SON, in Edinger's miusio’y Bore, 1,243 Thirc avenue. VRENCH FLATS TO LET—SIX ROOMS EACH SUIT; ail the lmprovements complete; rent $30 to ‘$a, Apply on the inbtaven 481 to 489 West Thirty-fourth | h avenue. WRENCH FLATS, OF SEVEN AND NINE ROOMS; all improvements; halis heated and carpeted ; ani | tor in charge. aay, B 933 Eighth avenuet itt, 10 LET—IN THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL FRENCH { flat houses Nos. 309 to 326 Past Seventy-ninth street (wide street, entrance to Park), a (ew remaining Flats; Janitor on whe premises, Owner, No. 242 East Seventy: seventh strect, aden TOA on the premises, No. tress, —IN THE NEW BUILD- between Seventy-first and ILY, AT 579 BROOME treet, avery d cond Floor, consisting of four rooms, with gas aud bath, hot and cold: water ; first class location; rent moderate. , oy LET—LOWER PART or A PRIVATE HOUSE; eee parlors, extension; all modern improve- aoa The M. ments; rent $65 per month. Call, ‘thirty ‘aixta street, be: ‘—THE THIRD FLOOR, TO ASMALL FAMILY, at 224 East rd 10 LE in a private house: ‘all modern improvements. In: quire ast Vorty-cighth strect, 10 LET—FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT 406 WEST Forty-tourth street, nine rooms; range, Cal aah tg wrasieaba complete; rent $65a month; good reference required, 0. LET—THIRD FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, FOR housekeeping. tom amall family of adults, in pri yate house 106 West Twentieth street; references given and required. Te, LET—LOWER PART OF HOUSE 233 KAS Thirty-sixth street, between Second and ihird ave- nues, front and vack Parlor; extension, bath and bed- rooms, basement and Pies with modern improve- ments; rent low to « small tamily. T° LET—THE UPPER PART OF THE HIGH STOOP brown stone house No. 140 East ,Fitty-ninth street to asmalitamily. For particulars inqnire on the premises, 10 LKT—ONE FIRST CLASS FLATIN THE FOUR new buildings on Fourth Syaae near Thirty-second strect; every convenience. Appl y at office of MUR- RELLs storage Warehouse, 108 Bast Thirty-second st 10 LET—FIRST FLOOR; ROOMS LIGHT AND AIRY; T rent moderate. Apply to J. KOHN, 382 Broome st. 10 LET-- FIRST FLOOR, BASEMENT AND PART OF third floor of 554 Broome street; rent $45, ro LET—SECOND FLOOR, OONTAINING FIVE raoms, in house No. 110 St. Mark's piace (Eighth st.) A isd LET—A NICE PARLOR AND BASEMENT FLOOR in a small private house; Only four persons in the honse; a distant neighborhood. Apply 404 East Ninth street, near First avenue, 10 LET—FLOOR OR PART OF HOUSE NO. 18 WEST Fourteenth street, between Filth and Sixth aye- nues, ed Pa or dwelling; rent low. Inquire tror WO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, 16¢ FOURTH street, near Sixth avenue, to one family only; rent $750 per annum: Baltimore hearer im; gas fixtures in Gach room; it can be seen from hours. Apply at 8) Carmine st vireet M.; no other Mh LET—NO. 148 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, three and a half story bigh Stoop brick Dwelling} Gul improvements; ty erfeet order ; possession at once. ly to owner, E. URENCE, | Pine street. 10 LET—HOUSE 153 CHARLES STREET, IT ROOMS; . or First Floor and Basement, 9 rooms, with all mod- ern improvements and partially furnished it desired. (79, LET-HOUSE ON FOURTH STRERT, NEAR Bowery; also one on Sixth and Thirty second streets, near Third avenue, and twenty others; also are Part of House on Seventh street, at reasonable rent HOLS & CAFFERTY, $3 Fourth avenue, corner Eleventh street, TP ,RETIUNFURNISHED, AT A REASONABLE Fent the desirable and roomy House No. $0, Hast Ninth street, near Firth avenue. Apply to E. H. LUD- LOW a'Go., No.3 Pine street and 38 eee beventeenth st, 0 LET—A SMALL HOUSE, WELL LOCATED; $1,200 er annum. “Inquire até} East Ninth street, oppo- ie 10 LET—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN T stone Boneh a improvetmente, In good condition, fo fiabbeers. aronen Vooeeee Gk oe Saas corner of East Houston and‘Allen streets," rd d avenue. ane ¥TS TO LET—AT 289 CANAL STREET, NEAR 3, Brouitwa together or separately. Apply in store, on 499 we WESst by Sa FIFTH STREET. wrth reas asising or tunher Partie aah Forty -elauthe tres ‘TO LET OR 10 LET OR LEASE—NEAR FIFTH AVENUE, TWO T° rour ftory brown stone Houses, Nos. 25 and Ss,West of TIMP: Forty-fith Broadway and Forty: fourth rest LE? CHEAP, OR FOR SALE—ONE FIRAT CLASS four ae stone Bae, 129 West van first sree’. . ADP! the promiges or at 12 Broadw \O RENT--TO A 8M ALL FAMILY, THE UPPER PART | of @ brown stone front House on West Forty-sixth street; seven rooms besides laurdry and bath; owner oc- cupies Wa palanee. A the house, apply tov AMES PRICK, No. 20 670 SIXTH AVENUR, ONE DOOR | 3° a Tiny. ninth street.—Six Rooms, in perfect order } oa small, respectable iamily only. Apply o —FIRST Rie Ei (oy Gat lationary . » hot and cold water, bath, stational Fooms, hot and cold water, ba raHonAry Eighth avenue and. ‘Twenty: net strect, $57 tubs, &c. (anriee COTERIE CALIGO 10) HOP, EASTER MONDAY, "April 6, UBASSY AND A. GARNIER WILL GIVE TO F. nighta Billiard Exhibition at the latter's room, corner Fourteenth street and University place; also Fancy shots. Sarit HALL.—THIS. EVENIN esas ete BYRON'S MA ONS, eae DI, ge y,MEMOTy}, Without note or doo! locutionist, with sein te music pe: orf bite ed by deo. W. organ, the great nist. Reser PS fae tlh nin | Bosc ovrrae AN Aa Perth Rinctas |» uarte be Ry 'G ROBSON ta “vourtt avenue. Banton at all ‘prloes _ AMUSEMENTS. Gi OPERA HOUSE, “THE FLORENCES! Manager..... ong) oil JOSEPH H. TOOKER Stage rT GEORGE F. DE VERE Grand reopening for the spring and summer seaso THIS (este MONDAY) EVENING. APRIL With the dindagunghed American couple, Mi W. J. FLORENCE, dM who will Yew oon sfpamatiealy tell, with the ald ot a powerful AN AUXILIARY FORCE OF ONE HUNDRED, and the very effective filustrations by entirely new gna Peuasctae scenery, novel mechanical appilances. pigoner’s delicious IRISH LO @ romance character in the hy of the Shamrock, GE Or, 8 THE HOUR BEFORE: “pavan' OTAREE be ie Be THe! xe Ly with @ re Wd. FLORENCE. BRIDGET MAGUIRE, wit “Killarney” and “Barney O'Hea ih ths ieee as VLORENCE This ecply interesting Irish drama, the author Poop o Lay. Staniwesiiene den tatu of bright, ous ‘action, and is a hotograph ot) pastoral five juts utiiul Emerald Istel One scene, tn, the. secon represents a rit and merry eeeate ha: Bg ing noisily and clamorously hand aronnd hillocks GA new pit This cal alls tor a force of over 80 ople! The picture Jo 50 realietie that one can almost Tinelt the breezes off the Limerick mountains! Other VEIGN"G such as the rat Th THE BED NO ae oF MILLEN OGE ena te ATIE: ER IN THE NTED MILL, are subjects of iving sictiiee and tiene scope fer great spectacular effects. FLORENCE MATINLE SATURDAY AT 1:30. Bowssx THEATRE. MONDAY, yeasty 1874, AND FOR THB GRAND OLIDAY WEEK, engagement of the favorite actor, WM. H, WHALLEY, Reproduction of J. G. Macder's sensation dramatiza- tion from the "'New. Bere Weekly" story, entitled, Last Feet. of the Great CARROLL FAMILY and their 'ADDENS. ughable Sketch, called THE MoF. The Edin Artists, ‘Mire CHARLEY WHITE and Mr. Gee poly BABY ear WANT SATURDAY -ENEFIT OF WM. H. WHALLEY. MAYO’ IBLO’S GARDEN, UNINTERRUPTED SUCCESS of the GREAT IDYL OF LIFE IN THE WEST, DAVY CROCKET?. DAVY CROUKETT. Val is UNI APPROBATION bestowed pon this charming American Drama compels the management to announce its continued representa- UNTIC THE CLOSE OF THE SEASON. SATURDAY MATINEE AT HALF-PAST ONE. YCEUM THEATRE, 4 irieentn street and Six nue. CHARLES sme os SP. 5. stgmoe tia Manager DAY, APRIL es Cos EVENING and’ ‘SATURDAY MATINEE, GRAND PARISIAN ‘OLLY, with new Scenery. Costumes wank Properties, together with ‘ST HEUROPLAN NOVELTIES, ALL NEW SPECIALTIES LL NEW ACTS. ONT EAN the famous TOMIMISTS. INA TISSEMENT. THE ceLEbnan: DORIMALDE THOWAS LEVELL The world renowned Vélocipedisis composed of Tweive Ladies onthe Bycicie, and SIK BROWN in his UNRIVALLED FEATS forming-the GRAND TOUNRIMENT, as) arorciag in La Cirque Nationale. KATATORAL DANCERS, Mons. ELLIOTT and Mile, FREDERIKA, Monk. FANCHE and Mile. CORR, and tuil Corps de Batiet, er DON rennifita my AN FLUTE, Rerr A. SCHULZE, the famous OF MASKS’ MAN AND FACES, in his wondertul jal transformations. 1so, under mgeiale eng! agen fr for Ae “Folly,” MAK in the SHADOW BALLER; the RUSSELL FAMILY, from the London Theatres, in their wonderfal characters as acrobatic sprites. POPULAR PRICES, HEATRE COMIQUE, 1514 BROADWAY, Mr. JOSH HART... Sole Proprietor ‘The largest array of of tialsht ever “presented. assisted by Mr. GERARD BYNE, in the laughable sketch, Miss LINA Ae ss 5 f, BLAND HOLT, j Atst week. HART in HARRIGAN a HO OWNS THE LINE? A TERRIBLE EXAMPLE, . HARRIGAN sings his new son; TUL SOUP HOUSES FADE AWAY." Miss NULLY PIERIS, Miss KITTY ONE air Aoeey i CeNNt JOHN W WAS SHE Mav'und yey ‘ MACKIN and WILSON, LED Mr. FRANK JONES, and the entire OR DID SHE NEW ‘OUTS ot or FUN, The ianghable Burlesque, HE LED GO ASTRAY? | OR DID SHE GO ASTRAY? Matinee Wednesday, and Saturday. ‘AcabEay OF MUSIC. FAREWELL REPRESENTATIONS ot the STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, Six (6) farewell subscription nights, MO) The greatest operatic combination in the world, LUC! Their final ‘appearance betore their positive ‘departure for Europe. Prime Donne Soprant, Mile, OSTAVA TORRIANT. MMe. ALICE MARESI. America’s greatest Contralvo, Miss ANNIE LOUIS CARY, Hime Tenori, Signor ITALO CAMPANIA on Mr. TOM KARL M. viens CAPOUL, Baritoni, Signor DEL chink > Herr BLUM. Signor nah Sig nor SCOLARA, COLLETTI. AND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Musteal Director and Conductor. Signor KE. MUZIO Assistant Conductoi Mr. 8. BEHRENS M. VAN HAMME will commence on he sale atid subscription ticke Mons y, April 13, previous to which orders will be taken Zrii Kullman, at the stage door of the Academy YM of Music, BrOOkLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, OHENGRIN. 6, 1874, at 734, oe 3 MONDAY EVENING, April only nights in Dene of Mme. CHRISTINE Mie sON Miss CARY, CAMP ANI UML New Scenery, S endl Conamer, deo. INCREASED CHORUS AND ORCH ‘RA. Musical Director and Conductor.. anor EK. MUZIO wero at the Brooklyn Acadtiny and 1i4 Broadway, jew Yor! ACARD OF GRAND MUSIC. MATIN ENEFIT FOR THE POOR OF BROOK: LY. TUESDAY, April 7, at 1 res on which occasion tie fevorive and peoriess LOTTA, supported by the popular Comeian E, AM UELS, NEW PARK THEATRE STAR ‘Company, IN NAN! THE GOOD FOR NOTHING, Nan. Tom Dribbles (trom Booth’s). Harry (New Park renee Charley (New Park Mr, Simpson (New Park’ ‘Theaive) Servant (New Park Theatre). followed by the Op erat WILLIAM H, SILLA OLN MPIC W YORE), ‘Kellony Opera Tro G. F. MOORE and KITTY HENDERSON site ‘Theatre), as the GERMAN EMIGRANTS, which two acts of LUCRETIA BORUIA. wrote’ BORGIA.. -Miss RACHEL DENVIL First pe nce since hier fetiroment from the stage. miiton Rol les (of New Park T! mentee), aS. William H. Bokee (Union sq., N. Y.) T. Hanshew (ot New Park iicatro) as Atter which LITTLE eg Pi ory ere as (Becitation) THE DUTCHMAN'S AKRIVAL INN BY HARRY ADAMS, GLO, LEE AND J. EDWARDS, ‘The Orchestra is composed of the tollowing Bands :— Gonterna's sad Regiment Band, Connos’: iy ‘Regiment Band, O'rien's New 60th Kegiment ‘aol ard Park Theatre Orchestra, all under the able on of W, ZAULIG, 1 der ot New Park Theatre Orchestra; tapes Chi eer) ee the Commitee i JAMES J. Stage Manager; WM. H. DALY (New Park HARRY VENNING AM, ‘Assistant Bae bert Aldridge, Stage Carpenter; John New- pee nt Stage Car} ener Fred. Aldridge, Prop- ue an; James Stratton, Gas Man. B.—the Presentation ot Gold *Stedals to the Fire and bat ice pepartaeses ‘will take place from the Academy of Theatre) yang Manager: Asi 5 PROCTOR, OIATOR Rion RD A, PROCTOR'S FAREWELL COURSE ON ASTONOMY, APRIL 6, 2 P. M.—"Other Suns than Ours,” APRIL 7, 8 P, wh —The Infinites Around Us.” Admission, 50 cents; reserved seats, 75 cents. For sale at Guriey's and at the door. toate OPERA, BROOKLYN.—ONE WEEK my. Bullock’s Royal Marionettes, direct from Grystal Palace, London, ‘ightly ac 8; Matinees Wednea- day and Saturday at 2 MeDonnovgh and Earnshaw have no further connection, i ig LET— NIBLO'S THEATRE, NEW YORK, in perfect order, with scenery, &c. Possession, May 1, 1874. Apply to ALEXANDER T. STEWART, Broadway and Chambers street. R. SAMUELLS’ NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOK- wT Bo A, R. SAMUELLS FRA’ lay, more powerful than “East Lynne," mor preittan than’ “onan mother’s right be her own cnildren—< Aweeee titled 3S WHONGS, by Mr. chifton W. Tayleure, nitire star company. MONDAY April 18, FANNIE POSTER. ee CONCERT, Lanseria EB CAKOLE NA SINGE! tt MONDAY EVENING Aj [ih 6. wokets 500 evervad Seats, 75c., at Pond’s, 89 Oni square; ndoiph's, 770 Broadways and Guriey's, Fours ayenue and Twenty-third at ina remarkabie new A ‘00D'S MUSEUM. C. W. BARRY. ee Ww bakRy, Miss JENNIE MO EON, in the treat sensation nigareD Oe LEWILD, Both AFTERNOON and EVENING with above, The premier Ventriloquist ot the World, Alex. Davia, on AVENUE THEATRE, Tenet ene street, Broadwa: ats “Ol at 10. The oa begi ore atil Beats mea ype pooured one week a wr £UGbeRIN 3 Proprietor and or “hristian Chari bi ape nl ear a whole cliy full— he had gone. Begins THE GREAT DRAMA OF THE DAY. EVERY NIGHT TINE, SATURDAY bose i. Chasies Fisher Athel Toa athens Mr. Smaile: ith an ancestry. Ered cimaliey ja work of art i ae Skinn e1 Mra Vanbrugh, with a history. re, her dau 7 -bvbeoeat th /Tredgett, a tramp. EVERY EVENING, AI AFTER CHARITY, will be acted, for the first times In New Yors, anew London comedietia, by The Thevre Smythe, Keq., entitled Charles Cashmore, fanuavttio legatee..Mr, Louts James Mr- Bakers pernicious oid a “Mr, We, Davidge Florence Mar TINEK SATURDAY AT 132 O'CLOCK, a 5X8 AVENUE THEATRE. SHORTLY! MONSIEUR ALPHONSE, the great European sensation, MURSKA. omnne OF. MUSIC. LMA DI RSKA. ITALIAN ‘OPERAS COMPAN’ POSITIVELY 6 NIGHTS AND 2 MATINEES ONLY. COMMENCING THIS MONDAY, APRIL 6, First appearance at the ae of Music of io moet brilliant operatic star, the great URSK. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, pat 16, AT 8 O'CLOCK, AMBULA. muMay bt MUKSKA im her anrivalied role of AMIN, ‘ignors VERATI, ROSSI, Saunt and others. ae RETZEK DNESDAY-ILMA Di wURS LINDA DI CHAMOUNIX: RIDA HIRD OPERA NIG SATURDAY AND MURSKA MATINEE. In active preparation DINORAR, 'OPULAR PRICES. Admission, $1 on; reserved seats, 50 cents and $1 extra, according to location; Boxes, $12; Famfly Circle, @, Cents; reserved seats, 8) cents extra. The sale of tickets and seats will commence THIS MORNING, at the Academy ; Schirmer’s, No. 701 Broad- way, and Ruilman’s, No, Lt ‘Broadway. + LYMPIC oye ND FAMILY AMUSEMENTS, EVERY rahial ye aM 8 oiaeer \ ita lt ed AY and SAT- Pp RIG BPANTS Wit WALLET. CLASSIC GROUPINGS and Acrobatic Miracies, N OB AE AOE CHANGES, PROFESSOR F PUN AND JUDY. UGH FAY. EDITOR'S TROUBLES. Hy MARTENS F AMILY. AN Di SHERIDAN and MACK, and ANGIE So HOTT, enednre Lt ag ELINE §) ETHIOPIAN ESSENOK GERMAN’ BURLESQUE. NKLE BALE’ — FARCE and BURLENGUE, A world of Fun, Bewildering Variety of Ai Song and Novelty. tructions. Finest combination. of Novelty, Specialty and Variety Artists ever presented. Seats secure't a week in advance, Admission, 30 and 50 cents; reserved seats, $1. Ber THEATRE, LESSEE. J. B, BOOTH LAST WEEK BUT. ONE OF T ENGAGHINT OF THE UNIVERSAL PAVORITE, HE PEERLESS LOTTA, who will appeat every evening this week and Saturday matinee at 1:30, ZIP! ZIP! ZIPt inF. Maredgny come Drama in oe acts of POINT LYNDE LIGHT, homas A. Glessing. . ieteots, by Benson Sherwood. the Theatre and at the ., TLL Broadway. Dance, New goenery! Mechanical Seats secured in advance music store of C, H. Di Lapvaahilte of THEA TRE, 585 a) egies Broadway. 585 and 587. Manager.. ay es W. BULLER GRAND ornate OF THE FSSTIVE SEASON, GRAND CARNIVAL OF FUN. Engagement extraordinary ot, the brilliant Sensation _ Actress and Vocalist, Ones winnerra wontaGuR, ] who whi appear in the sparkling musical burlesque, EILY O'CONNOR, THE ©OL, MILES NACOPPALEEN. Miss WINNETTA MONTAGUE bam Rieke Danny Mann George Ketehum rv «.Eily O'Counor Miss Jennie Hus! a8 Hardup Cregan Miss Lottie Mu syle Daley The eviirs company in the cast. : The renowne id deriul Sensation Artiste, D FRITZ, Se press of England, South be the greatest living gym: Bronounced America and itor Dasts of the world. First, i appearance of of the rent 8 sec artist NED FOX Box FOX 1s Fox FOX new and original specialtics. The laughable Farce entitled RVOUS MISHAPS, THE SEEDY Ses rae SALLOR'S FESTIVAL. THE TICKET OF LE. TOGETHER, WITH OUR REGe La COMPANY, A CONSTANT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY EVENING. YCEUM heer ‘ourteenth street and Sixth avenue. THIS aront DAY) EVENING, april and wh ae and SATURDAY MATINEE, GRAND PARISIAN FOLLY, with mort shan. 40 pertormers, including the famons ALMONT& AND SIVELL PANTOMIMISTS from Paris. The skatorial dancers S AND ACES, jal Transformations. MA in his wondertui Fac 180, ‘The favorite Danscuse, MLLE. MARIE BONFANTE, ina sreciat Divertisement. THE lever, thal BALLET, together h The Waites Tenowied Acrobats, THE BROWN. Ag es a GOMBINATION, from Paris and Lo EIGHT ieee ay. RIVERS: aR "30 BROWN IN STARTLING ACTS. THE PHENOMENA OF 1874, HERR CARLOS DE BENEDITTI, 1B. JOUNBON any GAUCHETRIES, (GLAND'S CHAMPION rynee. IN ELEGANT ERY FEATS, IN monsitdn CORRIN THE JUGGLER, IN THE Pa PIECE, ‘RS, F. B. Pesta i BROOKLYN THEATRE, 9 BARNEY WILLIAMS. FAIRY chic i Olt, CON O' CAROLAN'S DREAM, OMS OF THE COUNTRY. Tuesday, at 2 P. M.—Benefit of the (os Berar MINSTRELS, DAN BRYANT. and 6th av. Begins at8; over at 10. ASTER HOLIDAY Wises, FUN, GENE, 3, — Mani a H1R'9 LED’ ASTRAY. BRYANTS MINSTRELS. fan elas t by Dan Bryant, Unsworth, Eugene, ee baad Seymour, Brockway, Emerson, Hogan, Dave STATIREE SATURDAY at 2—ZIP’S LED ASTRAY. Wiser: Propristor and Manager. Mr. LESTER WALLAOK yeu’ WEsina oie meee hits NORE * SATURDAY MATINEE, after careful and elaborate preparation will sented Mr. Lester Wallack's Military Drama, tableaux, entutied THE VERERAR: BUTI AREE NEW an} Gor Gongnags SORNORE. a tat b: ‘6. Isherwood, oaew ro dustin NB AP PoIn OINTMENT . Dorringson Mog hbo ApetiancEs” ‘Butler and The MAGNIFICENT EASTICEN mea ES from Ro ey a andthe ‘ENOL i and WNGHLAND UNIFORMS tame OVERTURE “as Rates for hs Rionzs asp GRAND 8YMPHONIE: “rt A composed by Joke | Cooke nt reasvanes by Thos. Baker. will appear in ig pl character of Mr. sone. GILBERT, Mr. i ie a Cau Mr. B, ARNOTT, K, Mi Slt EM. HO, OLLA AND, Mr. G. 'F, BROWNE, Nites rf vs LEW1S, Miss EFFIE GERMON, ime DOBA GOuDTHWain Mme. KATHI LANStai ae RACHEL and MARIETTA PEARCE ae 3 a De as oo of this dram: TWO WEEKS IN ADT ATOM canvnagers rts ey pe ess ata quarter to y nainiancleron TER, hig BROADWAY. “BROADWAY. . ae rx i ee a mois At ay a teee NEW YORK’. wba, a and AManicas ‘vivouire, tr or oP Fo: HOLMay PESTIVEL, OF MIRTH. He will be assisted by his brother, Mr. C. K. FOX, the famed Panbeioon, end a o fran saperiee CORPS OF Ly ‘OMIMIC ART, introducing nis super os of THE WORLD'S WONDERS, all appearing in Geo, tell ae Comic Trick Pante q . A Uv IN ALL AIS YY. GLORY. D ©. L. FOX, | Y HOLDING D u HIS ‘7 OWN COUNCIL Th HOMBL AT HOME! LADIRE | RCA LEVEES evel ,Tuespay, THULSDAY AND SATURDAY, r u Pp P u Now is your ume for spol all reise and be happy. : u eS x *y BRING YOUR CHILDREN-HUMPTY AWAITS SEATs SECURED SIX DAYS IN WOVANOK (ouossnem. Sane SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTIONS. ‘The Magnificent [iluston, PARIS BY NIGHT, will be exhibited during the week in comptinned with the continuous aud increasing demands of the public. Professor Tobin's New Optical Lecture and Sensational Huston, Botire oe e of programme, with new music ty 6's sSuvenile Matinees oach day atl0 A. M. MONDAY. April 6, LOHENGELB, * Travestie of Richard Wagber's Opera, Lohengrin, Suppee. EW YORK STADT THEATRE, NAY, April ats SorocK, Ge AD. NEUENDURFF seereeeDirector Travestle of Richard Wagner's Lohengrin, A GRAND will be given under the auspices sot the ENTY-FIRST REGIMENT, N. G, 8, N. Wie ON TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, REGIMENTAL ARMO! LA TETR DEOAPITEE, G RMANIA THEATRE. in three acts, by Nestrog; music b: MO! GRAND MARINER In three acts. by Nestrog; music by Suppée tn ald of the LUBIN'S peg PERIAL MARIONETTES. AD. NEVENVORFF _Box office open daily trom Lx: tilt 4 o'cloel barevorsy RMANTA ahaa’ ‘RE COMPANY. _Box office open from 9 o'clock. Linas Write fy 9 CONCERT WORKING WOMEN’S PROTECTIVE UNION, Broadway, between Thirty-fth and Tuirty-sixth streeta, MUSIC BY TUL SHVENTY-FIRST REG iki BAND. FJ, EBEN. Director Tickets, admitung ne & xtra ucket for lady, 50 May be obtained of officers Sand members of the regi- ment, at the principal book and eee nore ae Women's Protective Union, 38 ker street; ta offices, 114 and 361 Broadway INC. ‘0 COMME: ONY PAS" T GOOD itn FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS, JOHN MATINEES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, ALLEN, | FIRST APPEARANCE IN THE BOWERY JOHN ALLEN, HART MAN TROUPE, HART, FRANK FRAYNE'S EXCITING en ADD. TH“ BOLD IRISH SCOUT, 10 RYMAN. GRAND VARIETY ENTERTA Sa IVEN BY FORTY STAR PERFOR: mony PASTOR'S TRAVELLING TROUPE will exhibye:— MONDAY, April 6—Tre NJ. TUESDAY, April TNew t Brunswick, NJ. WEDNESDAY, April 8—Newark, s. i 9—Pateraon, 'N. J ie, N. ¥. Dee. RATCRDA April 1—Poug The greatest combination in exis For fist of company see small bills. TEINWAY HALL, tric CoS E MEE 1 AE eae ae a THEODO.: RE GRAN D ESD RAL BONA, MILLS, Mr. th lebeeee Pisa wil ar, togel with @ ce! 1 nist will rt ther Overture, “Een monet: ast Symphoay, No.3, F major, Overture, “. lyme Dutchman’ genoa Ce Finale, trom the F ‘minor, Pianofc certo, Kiet 8B MILLS and ORCHESTRAL Allegro, from the Concerto for string Orchestr: Grand War March of the Priosts, from “Athali a Admission noe $1; Reserved Seat: 80c. extra, c can now. be had at the Dox office of Steinway Hall and: at 701 and Ld Broadway. Gar: MONDAY EVENING CONCERTS, GRAND GALA NIGUT, CLOSE OF THE WINTER. bjt SECOND REGIMENT ARMORY, nth street near Sixth avenue, BASTE SIONDAY: EVENING, APRIL bag a The preganae ee Geo two grand favorite Soprano, ne ‘aun SORGHL ‘ae BUCKLE and LPER nd several 4 melectious ey Ee iN SECOND. REGIMENT B, 8 Oe ND, of. formers GEO ita W, COL oLBt, Wi Pianist reneral desire ihe second part of the * programme wifitelude music for dancing, in which the members| of the regiment, their triends and the patrons of the concerts are invited to participate. By the imroduction of new attractions the Mi Committee is enabled to offer s programme exce! interest the previous entertainments of this, the bse tee series of Promenade Concerts ever given this SDNISStON 80 CENTS, TICKETS AT ARMORY DOOR, Due notice will be given ot the next series of conce to take pee at ~ Armory, arrangements for wh are now being made. HOMAS ())D TIMES ROCKS, EASTER W! ‘AN BRYANT, tn his origina) ghavacter # of HUNGRY, JAKE. raw ait GRAMME Hie oa At TER HOLIDAY W. ur 1 SHS'S LED ASTRAY. or ZIP! SHE'S LED A: BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, ROOKLYN bebe kk ‘sili é THIRTEENTH stnaditiPrton NIGHT NEW YOR! Chace hee sores Comp. . AD. bhi irect Comedy, in tour acts, bi <puaarifeld, Box office open (roi 9 till 6 o ‘elgok. DAN BRYANT’S -| attr, 23D 8 D 23haTaRE ov MNS THEE, EATER HOLIDAY WEEK. Nene FON, FUN: HOLIDAY WEEK, FUN, FUN. GE OF BILL. AN BRY. ANTS EXCELSION TROUPE O COMEDIANS, VOCALISTS, MUSICIANS and DANCERS, in @ brilliant Easter Holiday programme. Every evening at& MATINEE, Saturday at 2 HE PARK THEATRE, between Union and Madison Parks. Ly ef has the honor announce that the The- ate wall OP URSDAY, THE TH OF APRIL entire stage department vi be pnder the direction of 8" i. of The I In which will be Presented is LOVE'S PANANUE, Sin three acps a proto logue, dapted trom the French version, upon whi adapted “rounded “Le Medicin des Enlants,* sgh CHARLES YROnTER, ‘The characters in the cast will be duly announced. |HOMAS BAKER'S NEW WALTZ, “LOVE” AS PLAYED find intel Oe aveetsh ot ta Siete eee ic und 01 Ir cents. Messrs. POND & OO. and al musie storea, ‘nae TEINWAY WALL, THOMAS MATINEE, ON SATURDAY ARTRRNOON, APRIL M, AT 2+ T DORK THOMAS’ Las’ QUAND MATINEE, 16 followin mH Cage Dag appear :— Mr, MYRON a A ney toe ee THEO, poles GRAND ORCHESTRA. hight hs ONE DOLLAR; reserved seat toe: extra. of reserved seats will commence THIS MORN- and @4 Broad- ING ‘a the box office of Steinway Heth 7 way, where programmes can also be had. 'TEVENS & 00,, JEWRLE! Sw Broadway, second ger adore Seventeenth street. ART DEPARTME: Eee of Jerome ‘Thompeon's ‘@ world renowned ne ‘wonton Aye By Le bs OMING THROUGH TI (6 BYR! and “THE LAST ROSK OF SUMMER," Oven trom 9 A. M. to 6 P. M, SSOCIATION HALL, DR. 8! The Committee ee a gharge the int beg leave to. zapousee fi vfirat series of ROYAL READ! JE. AT ASSOCIATION HALL, sitowbay oat U1, 18 and 25, Joc “Superb; true to ature. "—San Le eons © on Genera) admission, 50 cents; reserved seats, 75 EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROi way, between Houston and Sleeo! Ker Byery one should visit the wonderful museum. It pag ge people cee see and understand. ures y jon the “Philosophy. of Marriage Seer arties unable to attend hege important ve them forwarde oy darennng SECRETARY wkd ANATOMY, 618 Broad way. ST MUSIC.—"A LIFE STORY” j TE wo Pauiwaye both by Berthold Lours @ c each, “Rosebud, Batney and Farr to see,” Pease, 36ce! “The Wreck,” @ descriptive song, Mg en 89 ou “Corn Stalk Gallop. W, ae os Where My Love Lies Dream: cents; a guar ee arte Nights,” a'PO Noe . ser agleaer wie at “Broadway, York; Be oe store, 39 Union ‘8 THEATRE.—"“THE VETERAN PO ‘ Wate Love Waltz,” for piano; pon by Thoma Baker; price, itis: fy loud 4 Huard es centmcach. |W New fork: tregeh sore #0 Union svuard ATRIOAL, SCENERY FOR SAU! P. Y Ne or and de, . Grand laxad a Trane Set Pieces, 0 Wings, Mt eo Bs tion, full stage “azrnel, 1," Apply te to yA Lo ViNouNt, Niblo's Gardena. MEtsoroutas THEATRICAL AND snow PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREST. 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