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8 pee : THE OASE OF MRS MONAHAN, Compression of the Brain. in thé case of Mrs. Catherine Monahan, late | of No. 519 West Thirty-eighth street, whose death, it was suspected, had been hastened by violence received at the hands of her hasband, James Mon- ahan, Deputy Coroner MacWhinnie yesterday tmade an autopsy at the Morgue. There were some old bruises and coucussions on the arms and face, but none of a sertous character. On examining | the head it Was discovered thai deceased had com- Pression of the brain, which may have been pro- daced by falling down stairs, as the husband al- | leges was the case, The compression was the | cause of death. Deceased had been a hard drinker, | while her husband was a comparativey temperate and industrious man. Coroner Croker will make an investigation | RECKLESS DRIVING AND DEATH. About half-past three » yesterday morning John A. Ackerman, aged twenty, 4 dealer in vegetables ‘and produce generally, woo lived on Jersey City | Heights, while crossing Barclay stroet, corner of | ‘West street, was knocked down and run over by a | horse attached to a butcher’s cart, driven ina rapid ana reckiess manuer by some one unknown, aud 80 terribly injured that death ensued soon | afterwards. The driver Of the cart, instead of | stopping to see What barm he had done, whipped | up his norse and escaped before he could be ar- rested. The Third procinet police are in search of the reckless driver. Coroner Croker was noted, and wil bold an Inquest over the remains, AN ENTIRE FAMILY MURDERED, SAN FRANCISCO, May 19, 1874, A despatch from San Diego, in this State, says that John Overend, wise and four children, were found mardered in their house twelve miles from that city, ‘There is no clue to the murderers, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. CRUMM—SICKLEs.—On Tuesday, May 12, by the Kev. Fr, Sill, EDWIN FORREST CRUMM to LDA ESTELLE, | danguter of the late Allen Sickles, Esq., all of this city. GoipsTEIN—CoLman.—On Friday, May 15, 1874, WILLIAM H. GoLpsrzin to Miss RB, 0, CoLman, both of this city. No cards, Haknis—BULKLEY.—In this city, on Wednesday, February 15, 1s74, by Rey. George H, Hepworth, JouN Harris, Jr., t0 Miss KaTE R. BULKLEY, daugh- ter of H. L. Bulkley, Esq., all of this city. Prerce—MONTMOLLIN.—In Ped Ky., on Wednesday, May 6, at the residence of the bride, | by the Rev. Robert Christie, WALTER S. PIERCE, | Fsq., of New York city, to Mrs, Mary E. MONT. | MOLLIN. Died. | ACKERMAN.—Sucddenly, on Tuesday, May 19, JOHN ACKERMAN, ODL SOD Of Albert and Helen Acker- Mail, aged 21 years. | His res2téves and friends are respectfully invited to attend hus weral, on Friday, the 22d inst., at -turee P. M., trom “ormer = ands and Cominu- , «qty Heights, late Bergen. nipaw ave einen, Jersey ‘3 aky Isvat twelve olvlock | M., W. GRORGE ADAMS’ tho ou*¥ £00 of Willtam and Margaret J. Adams, aged 2 year.~4 Months and § ays, Funeral this day. BANNIN.—Suddenly, on Monday, May 18, Pa. J. Banyin, in tne 430 year of his age. Wiil be burted to-morrow (Thursday), at two P, M., from bis late residence, 193 Delancey street. | Relatives and triends respectfully invited to attend, | Batss.—On Sunday, May 17, ot pp be) ALICE | M., daughter of Mary A. and the Jate George W. | Bates, aged T years, § months and 2) Gays. Funeral, at ten o'clock, this (Wednesday) morn- ing, trom her motuer’s residence, No, 203 West | Forty-filth street, Beam.—In London, on Sunday, May 17, JOHN V. | Beaw, Jr., of Beam & Murray, — York. BONESTEEL.—On Monday, May 18, PHEBE A, | Tripp, wile of P, J. Bonesteel. | Funeral at her late residence, Seventy-fifth “Btreet and Boblevaht, to-day (W (weenesdasy, thd | 20th inst., at one o'clock P.M. Friends and ac- quaintances are invited to attend, without jurther | Aavitation. | SBICK | BowrR.—On Monday, May 18, after a short ill- hess, SARAH A., Wile of Edward J, Bower, Keiatives and Jriends of the Jamily are re- | Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her Tate residence, No. 2Grove terrace, Spring street, | West Hoboken, on Wednesday, May 20, at tweive o'clock M. BYINGTON.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, May 18, | JosErH NATHANIEL, only son of Joseph H. and Allaratta Byington, and grandson of Margaret and the late Nathaniel Boyle, of Bay Ridge, aged 6 months and 15 days. | Relatives and iriends are invited to attend the funeral from the residence o! lis parents, 177 Flatbush avenue, on Thursday, the 2ist inst, at three o'clock P. M. CAMPBELL.—On Sanday, May 17, ALLAN M. Camp- BELL, aged 39 years and ¥ months. Relatives and friends of the tamily are respect | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, May 20, at two o'clock, from his laie residence, Home street, near Union avenue, Morrisania. COLLYER,—Suddenly, on Sunday, May 17, CECELIA A. Tykig, wife of William A. Collyer, in the suth year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are ro- | Spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the Fesidence of her brother-in-law, John A. Squires, , 271 Seventh street, New York, on Wednesday, Muy | 20, at two o'clock, CONNOLLY.—On Tuesday, May 19, ELIzaBeTH, relict of James Connolly, in the 75th year of her | ‘The friends of tue samily are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, Jonn Connolly, corner of Fifty-seventh street and | Seventh avenue, on Thursday, May 21, at two P. M. CUNNINGHAM.—ID Brooklyn, on Monday, May 18, 1874, aiter a snort illness, ALEXANDER H. CUNNIN! Haw, in the 47th year oi nis age. | Relatives and friends o/ the family are invited to trend the funeral, trom his late residence, No, 397 Clinton street, on Thursday afternoon, the 2ist | mst, at half-past two o'clock. De Wirt.—On Monday morning, May 18, Rev. Tuomas De Wrrr, D. D., in the 83d year of his age. The funeral will take place fron the Collegiate | formed Dutch chureh, corner Fourth street and | alayette place, on Thursday aiternoon, at two o'clock. The clergy are requested to meet at his — resent No. 55 East Ninth street, at haif- | DoNOvAN.—On Tuesday, May 19, WaLTER DoNo- ‘VAN, infant son oi Jeremiah and Alice Donovan. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are re- spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 174 Chrystie street, this (Wednesday) alternoon, at two o'ciock. Park.—On Monday. May 18, of pneumonia, Exiza PAIR, 10 the 69th year of her age. She died in the | fall hope of a blessed immortality. | The relatives and friends of the family are in- Vited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, May 21, at haif-past one P. M., from All Saints church, cor- | ner of Scammel and Henry streets, | FiscagR.—On Monday, May 18, Mary AMELIA, beloved wife of Henry Fiscver. | Relatives and irietids are respectfully invited to | ‘attend the funeral, from St. Matthew’s cnarch, corner of Broome and Elizabeth streets, on Wednes- | day, the 20th inst., at half-past one o’clock P. M. i} Gets.—On Sunday, May 17, 1874, near Richmond, | Staten Island, WinLiam H. Gers, in the 56th year Of his age. Funerai on Wednesday, 20th inst., at one o'clock | ence. Carriages in walt- P. M.. from his late resi ing at Vanderbilt Landing to meet tue ten o’clock boat from New York. GILLEN.—Op Sunday, May 17, 1874, aiter a short Mines, MICHAEL GILLEN, 1D tie 27th year of his age. ‘The funeral will taxe place from his ae non cence, 137 Madison street, on Wednesday, Mi at two o’clock. Reiatives and friends are reapeee. 18, at the restdence | fuily invited to attena. GORHAM.—On Monday, Ma: xf of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. H. Allerton, Eastehes- ter, N. Y., JULIA, widow of L. L. Gorham, of Great Barrington, Mass., aged 79 years, Remains will be taken to Great Barrington for interment on Thursday morning. GORMAN.—On Monday, May 18, Mrs. CorneRN Gorman, in the 76th year of her age, a native of | the parish of Rophoe, county Donegai, Ireland. | The friends of tae family aud those of ver son- | in-law, Edward Burns, are respectiully invited to attend her funeral, from ber late residence, No. 508 | West Forty-third street, at one o’ciock, on Wed- nesday, May 20, without farther notice. | Gricgs.—Un Monday, May 18, 1874, after a short | iiness, Maxia, widow of Lucius Griggs, in tue BiXty-Dinth year of her age. The rejatives and friends of the family are re spectfully lovited to attend the funeral irom her late residence, ue D, on Wednesday even- ing, May 20, at Ms lock. The remains will be tal en to Katonan, . ¥., for interment, on Toure aay morning. ABDWICK.—OD Sunday morning, May CU ARLES F. HARDWICK, in the 41st year of tis ‘The relatives aud iricnds are respectfully inv: ved | to attend the funeral, on Thursday next, at three | P. M., trom his late residence, on Passule avenue, | Passaic, N. J. Trains leave Chambers street, New York, at 12M. and 1:46 P.M. HEADDBN. nly, on Monday, May 18, ALFRED HEADDEN, 1D the 50vh year of his age. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are re- spect invited t attend the ‘unerai services, on Thursday aiterpoon, the 2ist at jour o'clock, from his late residence, No. 118 Kast NWenty-eighth street. Heoemax,—On Monday, May 13, Jenin Roowe HeGeMaN, only daughter of Benjamin A. and Jane Koome Hegeman, in the bie year oi her age, Notice of funer: re Hogan,—On ‘Tu yen May 19, ANN Hogan, a native of county Cavan, Ireland, wile of James | Hogan and widow of Patrick Bowen, aged 48 years. | The relatives and frenda of the family are re- | Spectiully invited to attend the janerai, irom her late residence, 163 Elm street, fag Grand, on ‘Thursday, the 2ist inst., at one o'clock P. HooreR.—On Mond: i hg at seventeen min- past two o'clock P. PATRICK FRANCES PER. ‘be funeral will take place from 146 East Nine- teenth street, on Wednesday, May 20, at eight o'clock A.M. Chicago papers please copy. LowkLL.—On Tuesday, May 19, at the residence of tis mother, DANIEL 'C., only son of the lave Daniel Howell, aged 26 years. The iuperal will take viace 17, | inst, N at Stephen's | Spectially m | eae residence, 104 Dadle: ) a | the Marine Cou-* | tend the funeral, Marion street, 01 | past one o'clock P, | etery. Wa | Turkish Chairs. | immense s1 \ 2 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1874 -~ TRIPLE SHEETS, ghureh, Bast Twensyciahth street, on Thursday, May 21, at hait-past ten A. Kelatives and friends are invited to attend, Hunt.—The Juneral of WintiaM S, Hunt will take | place this (ednesday) evening, May 20, at the Metuodist Episcopal church in kigbteenth street, near Eighth avenue, at halt Relanves and friends of the family are invited to attend, JonHNSON.—On Monday, May 18, 1874, PARMENUS JOHNSON, in the Szd year of his age. ‘rhe relauves and iriends of the family are in- vired to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, May 20, at three o'clock, irom his tate residence, 133 Baltic street, Brooklyn, without further notice, JongS.—After @ long and painiul tliness, on Mon- ony. May 11, Joun L. JONBs, Dative'oi Wales. ELLY.—In Jersey City, at the residence of his brother, Joseph T. Kelly, on Monday, May 18, JAMES F. KELLY, im the 18th year of his age. The reiatives and friends of the iamily are re- ed to attend his funeral, from his Heowin t, on Wednesday, May 20; thence to St. ‘a church, Where & solemn ‘gh mass will be pte for the repose of his soul at ten o'clock A. M. Kiinck.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Monday, May 18, 1874, SARAH KLiNoK, daughter of Thomas Terry, aged 36 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, trom the Gothic Methodist Hprsnepal church, on Wednesday, May 20, at two P. Lev: May 19, MARTIN H. LEVIN, imma Benson Levin, iv ‘he 7th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 15 Futh avenue, Thursday morning, at ten o'clock. Relatives and inends of the family are respectiuily invited to attend, LINEBACK.—On Tuesday, May 19, 1874, MARGARET E. Linguack, wile of A. A. Lineback, im the 45th year o1 ber age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Two 744 0 P) ies, four round corner su: funeral, from her late residence, No. 707 Second | PAimivplecctave Vianofortes, ear ron oemeroth, | avenue, on Thursday, May 21, at two o’clock P. M. French plate Mirror, centre marble and library Tabie: Maksu.—On Friday, May 15, 1874, Mrs, Jemima f. Ktageros, ‘Oil Dal ee eee ev oer RSH, 1am ots, Dressing cases, Bedsteads, Bureaus, rm PertieneS Marah, Sr1n the O78 | Hatiremmy “Beading, Wardcooen Hookeates, Bulb ex: | | ¥} chins Friends and telattves are invited to attend her | json Tables. Chairs ome purniture, 40, Ne Beall funeral, on Wednesday, May 20, at hail-past soyee | Furniture in gocd coudition and made to order. Piano: P. ae from First Bapust cron, Piainfeld, N. J. MaRLow,—On Monday, May 18, CaTHARINE MaR- Low, aged 30 years. Her iriends are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, May 20, at two o’ciock, from her late residence, 200 avenue C; thence to Calvary Cemetery. Mason.—On Monday, May 18, 1874, JOHN Mason, native of the city 01 Dubun, Ireland. His triends and those of his sons and daughters are Sve gaat wed invited to attend his funeral, irom | his iate residence and that ot his daughter, Mrs, ge Burns, No, 360 Atlantic avenue, Brook- Re on Wednesday afternoon, May 20, at two fock. Tne remains will be taken to the Ceme- tery ot the Holy Cross. icCGEaRY.—On Monday morning, May 18, 1874, Brmcer McGeary, beloved wile of McGeary, in the 33d year of her age. The iriends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, corner of Fifty-seventh street and Seventh avenue, on Wednesday, the 20th, to the church of St. Paul the Apostle, Filty-nipth street and Ninth avenue, at nine o’clock, where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered up for the repose of her soul; from thence to Calvary Cemetery. McKong.—On “Tuesday, May 19, CHRISTOPHER McKonk, aged 21 years. ‘The relatives ald friends of the family are re- Spectiully invited to attend his iuneral, from the residence of bis Jather, P. McKone, 538 Kast Fit- teenth street, at nine o’clock Thursday morning, to the Church of the Immacuiate Conception, Four- teenth street. near avenue A, where a solemn high | Mass of requiem will be offered tor the repose of bis soul, and irom thence to Galvary Cemetery at na bRast one o’clock. Pasa x — On Tuesday, May 19, JoHN O'BRIEN, Cy in the sor. ¥ear of his age. S@ and iriends, and also the officers of The relatiy < ~“t, are respectiully invited to at- | Gom his late residence, No. 65 nm Tnswedey, the 2ist inst., at nalf- M. Wtormept in Calvary Cem- Rosg.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Muy 19, FRED- pie F., only child of’ Frederick F. Tittie ©. Rose, aged 8 vears, Relatives ahd frfenas are invited to attend the camefal, from the residence Of fis pasents, 50 Fieet place, at three o’clock Wednesday, May Smirn.—On Monday, May 18, at ner res:dén | Penn street, OFANNIE- H, SQUIRES, wile Of Elbert S: ith. Funeral will take place at Dr, Wells’ Presbyterian | churen, corner Fitth and a Third streets, on Wednesday, May 20, at two P. M. Danville papers please copy. P: SMyTu.—On Monday, May 18, 1874, of malignant | | scariatina, JOHN JOsErs, son of Anne and the late | Hugh D. Smyth, aged 8 years and 10 days. Funeral tis day (Wednesday), May 20, 1874, at one o’clock P. M., from the residence of his mother, No. 342 East Sixteenth street. STAKR.—On Monday, May 18, THOMAS STARR, Sr., agea 61 years. The reiatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 452 West Ld ca daedanian street, on | Thursday, at one o’clock P. M. STURKKN.—On Tuesday, May 19, 1874, FREDERIC! youngest son of J. D. and Helene Sturken, aged years and 6 months. Relatives and iriends are respectfully invitea to attend his funeral, irom the residence of his pa- | rents, 244 Washington street, Hoboken, on Yhurs- day, May 21, at two o’clock P. M. WALLING.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, 7, 17, 1874, GEORGIANA F¥., Wile of the late P, P. Walling, an oungest daughter of Mary and the late Rev. G. F. utier, aged 30 years. The relatives and friends of the family, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, at | the Church of the Atonement, corner Seventeenth street and ee Laren on Wednesday, May 20, at two o'clock, P. tea lies Monday, May 18, Mary A., wife of E. B. (seed and daughter of Edward and Mary Spinnin; The iriends For the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 173 Duf- field street, Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 21, at two Oo FURNITURE. AW A—DEGRAAF 4 ‘a cocH RANE, A . 152 ana 1&4 West Twenty- third ' street, between Sixth and a avennes. Furniture, Mattresses, Spring Beds, &c. brain Antoinette Parior Sets. $120 and upward Library Sets $79 ang upward Walnut Chamber Seta... $75 and upward Wainut Dregs Case Sets. $100 aud upward Walnut Library Table: 14 and upward nut =ideboards. . Lhe! upward : upwa Walnut Chiffoniers, gilt knobs. 945 and upwa: st yd to be found. guaranteed as fo dee pero Prices to nut the tim DEGRAAF & Soc! HRANE, 152 and 154 West Twenty-third street. —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR + Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at B. M. COW- PEKTHWAIL! & CO.’s, 155 and 167 Chatham street. An k and low prices, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI- {ure and Bedding, at lowest cash prices, by ek fustalments, at O'F Al LS warehouse, 40 Eighth av nue, between Thirtleth ant Thirty-frst streets. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL DISPOSE OF THEIR elegant Household Furniture ; Pianoforte, cost $900, for $200; latest styles Parlor Suit jarie Antoinette Prince ‘Arthur; tor $20); one do. $175 lush Suit, $45. $40; Carpet, 0c." ya 1 Paintings, : Chamber Suit, complete, in Freneh walnut, with Dressing Case, =; wainut |Sutts, upwards: Mattresses, Bedding, uffet, Chairs, Extension Table, kc. residence, 120 West 28d st, Call before purebasing, MAGNIFICENT INLAID AND GiLT PARLOR Buit, cost $500, for $175; reps Suit, $36; also com- froom Suits, Dressing Case, Piaotorte, Carpets, Residence 21 East Twentieta st, near Broadway, PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING FOR EUROPE, vill dispose of their ‘Furniture at a sacrifice; mag- m Suits, covered silk brocade ot the ae Alr Polat description, made to order, cost: $400, for $20; 0. $100; do. $40; stipert) rosewood Planotorte, meluding Stoct and Gover eres, Carpet, Mirrors, Paintings: peor an saronuy Hedsisatis, Wardvobes; Naitrewn tee: tension. Table, (Bute eet, Guanes ‘China. mu jase turn months ag WAP a LAVINGHTON, 86 West loth street. neat 3th ay. A NO. 1. . “ARGENT COMPTANT. For READY MONEY we will cuspone of Parlor, Library, Dining Room and Chamber suits at prices that ucéy omeUton ta RHONER 4 CO., 82 and 94 Bowery. Manufactory 222 to 230 Kast Thirty-seventh sirect” FINS WORK AT LOW PRICES. Jrixs Wonk at Low races. PRIVATE RESIDENCE 210 WEST 21ST 8T., | Household Furniture for Pion fa Suit, in satin. SS $70, er te Cth = ey ny Cases, uffet, Extension Tabi yas wrens °s ase 5, Bt, walnut eine ureaus, hair and spring Mat $55, #45: Bronze i Drea Cooks, two two hacal Bonen a0°3 tise 7); oetave Decker & Bros.” | AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE 9% SECOND PLACE, Brooklyn, between Court and Clinton, you. can buy for ® per cent on dollar ‘meena Ske nase in Satin, ceps, de. : superb 7 forte, cost $00, for $400; Bedroom Sut ng, &c. ; tales, Buffet, Chairs, Silver, C aod mine ; tused 8 months; family tea (anrers, wing clty. tai by bes * week or month. ‘erms 8) BLLY & 00., corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenae _ 78 AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST CASH prices; weekly or monthly payments taken. b. A. CUNNINGHAM, 386 Third avenue, hear Twenty-eighth street Look ont for the red sign. URNITORE, IN Board, in a large old Island Sound, For interview address M. P EXCH! ANGE FOR BUMMER tablished Mterald oth yong IOKHARDT'S PREMIUM PARLOR BEDSTBADS FOR sare and made seven street; goods taken on tora soaks ates - Wycpaer system of houserurnishing by mon ments: fi7 Broadway? fine Buttons &c., at redaced prices nous! i. at ‘ORTHY OF BXAMINATION—GRO, A. CLARKE’S ay ing, ny WANTED “To PURCHASE. Waren TO BUY—A LOT OF DRY GOOD, Clothing, or like Merchandise. forcach. Adaress M, Fy We South Fiith avemme. or pox al station Ay Michaet | SALES AT AUCTION, ELEGANT AN? BOOKS, ally choice pelection of standard and mis- iterature, of the best desert on sen is the i} finest condition, mowtly In ria halt cal sod toroceo. ealf am the lib: Among them may and Lad = an ae ‘sata cits Come Histories 2 volumes. halt ical A Li Tope, 21 volumes; Appleton's New ue i umes. Literary—Atiantic Moamis, Alison's History o ve sterol Thea- Pitatia, 3) ates 3 Nee td volaiped: Olaudiels Liber ve Volumes, (oll. Dou Quixote, illustrated br! Dore, 2 volumes, fol ‘whose Encyclopedia, 14 vol- umes; Froud of Ehglande 12 vol. umes. tree ait eS tae dener, 38 volumes elais’ (Buvres, ilustrated by Dore, 2 volumes, folio; Abbots Tors Waverley Novels, 24 voi- ‘ames, and couplets éaitions 01 Dickens, Bulwer, 1 Thackeray, Disras ron, Reaie, Marry. at, Jerrold, Brita ots, BoOtt, Xow on exhibition at the Clinton lal Sajerooms, | gslorplace,’ a1 t9 be sold py auction om Thursday and | Fre veuings, 2ist an aye The Mears, LEAVITT, Auctioneers. —MORKIS WILKINS, AUCTIUNEER, Handsome Kousehold Furniture _SALES AT AUCTION, “WH Dar thie PORTER 4 00. %.. ‘AUCTHIONKERS, LL 1 at the Real Estate Srohenes. Led Srcalway, le lock, those t ge val int anaie.moriwad corner ft werent plage an te! in! on Waver- lov place sale positive ane tora very ensy> DWARD PETTINGER, AUCTIONRER—SELLS, Wont Four Scout (Wash gton sea ct rage tw ter street and South Flith itvenug consi ‘of elegant wehen Utensils. parlor ana Paintings, Car- Weattemen He Hy tie. vg satting, Di DWARD SCHENCh, ELEGANT maha UCTIONE: hig mnTAG ) HARNESS, On Saturaay, 234 inst sk 3% oreclock, at No. 15 East Twenty-eigh: For particulars see head of horses and carriages. (OR SALOON THE PREMISES, AT WOODRIDi F°R Sng Ot auction, Weanesday, a, 20, at one P. oa Residengé on avenue, opposite ‘Elwood avenue, lately cocuping ir. i. Powers a. rare iii eaeponer eect ran home, located ~ , churehes, schools and mi ae 3 the ace, ending Qo all the railroads: avery ta art prone: on of purchase eta di Woodside depot ot rire” Ratlway within three mnindetes waik; house has double walls, with 1 E. B, LUDLOW & Cv, wiilsell at anc a May 2), at L! o'clock A. M., at the private residence | | Noob West Thirty-fourth sirect, an assortment of band- | | some Household Furniture, consistins of rosew: ‘are | | lor suits, in satin: blaek walnut Library and Dining | Hoom’ Furniture. ‘black walnut Bedsteads, | Bureaus Soins, Centre. Fables. Btayeres. spring and hair Mat. | tresses, feather Beds as soy Brussels and ingrain | Carpets, Cooking Utensils, 6, 4 | aver HOUSEHOLD FURNIT' AUCTION, | A THIS MORNING, commencing at 103g o'clock, mM private residence, 21 Hast Twentieth street, near Broadway, fi iil be id at hoe k. Orie Will De sold at one O'CITENRY ZINN, Auctioner. UCTION NOTICE. u ‘AUGUS’ MARTINES, Auctioneer, will sell at, publie auction, on this day, WBDNE: 20, At the elegant residence, 36 West Seween sth und oth ava, Rt Whe o'elock Magnificent Househoid Furniiure, Fiunotorte, Faintings, Bronzes, Works ol ‘Art, Drawing | Roots—superd, suit Grand ‘Duchess style, covered silk brocade gi ‘he description ; Eta- | meres, Secretaire Bookwsse, Tables, | Li Curtains, £ wood Fi Pianoforte, | Bureaus, Beast Table, Bu‘fes, | servants’ apartments. jattresse: So all the Purniture of sale peres sabe alas? ie &00, \ TION. —D. ie RTTBNGBE, Al AUCTIONEER, | This day, oe Weloge ACM. at the No. 1 North, William street, a large and varied assortment ot Household Furniture, removed for convenience of sale, | comprising Parlor sults, Piano, Chamber Suits, Ward: | | | closed stots. Bolter without any Foearye whatever, on dividing: for Woodside pation Pg Fajate, corner erate 8 and odeik a one len OFFICE NO. 11 le.—By virtue of an \EORGE ae are, > AD OTIONEES Chambers st execution Twill expose for sale at, public vende, on ednesda; 20th day of May, at 11 o'clock in ‘the forenoon, Huason street. the Right. Title and In- terest of Daniel Edgar Owen ini the qfatpet Store situ. ted at the above number. By order RANK °WEBB, Marshal. ENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER RICH AND ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE, THE ENTIRE RESIDUE AND REMAINDER OF 8TOCK OF MR. CONRAD BOLLER, VALUED AT ABOUT $40,00, TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 90, 21 AND 22, AT 103g O'CLOCK, AT THE EXCELSIOR FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 216 TO 226 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, comprising the entire remaining Stock ot rich and ele gant rosewood and walnut Parlor Suits, in agi hoy 4 es pee broeatel, cotelaines and in muslin; also all ¢ Chamber Suits, ‘Bibraty Bhd Dining, Room Furniture: rion Gabinets: Pedestals ta Id ie Stock of UvRolntery Goods, far the mort ate of which will be 2yz | lor Tables, de. ; also alt Unfinished Goods, &c., &c,, making b; tractive sale of the season, every loi account of ENRY B, HERTS, AUCTIONEER, HOUSEWOLD FURNITURE, REAL BRONZES,.&C., ON FRIDAY, MAY 2 AY 103 O'CLOCK, AT NO, 31 WEST THIRTY.SECOND STREET. robes, Burea’ Washstand dsteads, Mirror: Sideboards, Bedsteads, Beadi hair Mat tresses, £e. Couking Utensils, Crockery, Glassware, also one Wagon and Spring Cart, with’ which the’ sa will commence. | A T PUBLIC AUCTION, | this (Wednesday) morning, May 20, at 10% o'clock, | pe proper ey ‘of & private family, at 103 We street, between sixth and Seventh. avenues ta eee cvelvets esseats Carpets, Fier and Mantel Mirror elegant Parlor Suits, in brocatel, reps_and_haireloth} Pianoforte, Paintings, Vases, Curtains, Clocks, Ktageres, ee Tables, sedsteads, Bureaus Waxhstands, esse8, | Beading, Lounges, Buffet, Extension Table, Glasa, China, Silver ry, &e. J. KRARMER, Auctioneer. ' | LBERT B. Wee Ego agar’ Salesrooms, 1081 ry wipe and 111 Cedar street, Furnliure, Carpets, Bedding, &c., THis at ll o'clock, ineluding Parlor, Chamber, Dining Rooin and Hall Fur- niture of every description; also Bedding, Carpets, Per- fumery, Liquors. o ars, Pictures, tc. RIDAY, at LT o'cigek, balance of FP. Maynard's stock of Silk Goods, &e. ; also Groceries, Liauors, Jewelry, Dry Goods, Perfumery, &c. | A. CABINET ORGAN, SIX STOPS Ne pat auction. this day (WEDNESDA Fige tone y Eee, hear ‘Sue Bold 28 twelve o'clock this JERE, JOHNSON, Jr. at ‘CTION SALE.—G. W. KELSEY, AUCTI will sell at public auction, on Wednesday, May 2), | 1874, at 104g o'clock, trom the three story brick 71 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, E. D.,a general assort | | ment of Household Furniture, consisting in part of a | Parlor Suit, of ten pieces; rosewood Etagere. P Brussels and ingraiti Carpets. Chandeliers. rosewood Wardrobe, black walnut Sideboard, Music Stand, rose- Heowearyom sul bla ot walnut Bedeisads, Bureaus, ut Rack, Kitchen Utens MET sth a COMNWELL 166 Broaaway, Brooklyn, E. D. | perce SALE, | DSUME. “AND. Ee HOUSEHOLD FOUR- THIS (Wednesday) MOUNING! commencing at 10% o'clock, at the elegant private residence 410 West 2ist st, near 7th avenue. ¥), bem. ‘ay, bi 37 Nassau street. (ONEER, 1A’ ‘The furniture was ali made to order by Marcotte and | 1s in good condition, comprising rosewood Parlor Suit, io striped silk; Mantel iirrorg lace Curtains, Lambre- guins, real Bronzes, Clocks, Ma: Sets and ‘Ornaments; Axminster, Brussels apd velvet Carpots; massive carved walnut Buffet, Lining Table and Chairs; walnut and ma- hogany Coamber suits, Beds, Beddi China, Glass ware, and all other appurtenances of a first class house. H NRY D, MINER, AUCTIONEER, late of Henry H. Leeds & Miner, establiahed 1817. Suesrooms 105 Duane street, (our doors west of Broa The undersigned has removed his business to No. 1 Duane street, just ‘west of et ein HE D. MINER, late late Henry H. Leeds & Miner. HENRY Db. MINER, Anctionee: (ate Henry H, Lecds & Miner). Sajesroom 108 Duane ¢:reot. we CONTINUATION SA BALE oe ach SURNITURE, at +e ‘warerooms L, 80! NO. 620 BROADWAY REE noverox AND Weanesday, 20th ; Che a 2ist, and Friday, 220 May, a all ote yrhich, tae, for Gi rely a sales, BE SO, HOUT RESE: in consequence of TO Mir. Southack retiring from brig ‘The sale embraces the eotinn balance of stock of Parlor, Library, Dining Room and sedroom suits; La- dies’ and Gentlemen's Secretaries, Hall Stanas, ‘Uabinetas, Tables, ac,, all of the lacast de a and in great variety. e goods will be ready for ction on and after Monday, 18th inet, iat SATURDAY, MAY 23, at 103 o'clock, at the salestoom, No. we Duane street, fo aooks west of Broadway. GENTEEL HOUSEWOLD FURNITURE, removed from wise, city residence for convenience of’ sale—Mirrors, | Carpets, Oilcloths, 4c, Details in time. | — THOMAS STEARNS, SU aieeee Positive sale, House and Grounds at East Ae hh ‘Twenty-fourth Wari J. aes Bears will sell at srablic auction, Parlor Suits, richly carved rosewood and watnut frames, covered in damask satin and covelaine + M gueirie and gilt Centre und Console Tables, Frenc! pla Irrors, lace Curtains, two elegant Pianofortes, Stein- way ani Decker & Bros. ; handsome Oil Paintings, bronze | Figures, Staruary, Clocks, Musical Boxes, Library and | Seeretalre Bookcases: Indy's Writing Desk, Library | Tables, Turkich uit, Kasy Chairs, Lounges, Buffet, kx- ware, Crockery. ds, Dressing Gases, | *epslon table, Dining Chairs, silver Rosewood edstends, bres ‘and walnut Bureaus, Armoire-a-xlace, Wardro nsiands, har goriig, Mattretses. marble typ entre Tabled rep, Plush und baircioth suits, Hail Stand, Kitchen Furniturt nineteen Carpets, &c. ‘N. B.—Sale positive. Take 7th or 8th avenue cars. Com- | petent men in atiendanes to pack of sbip goods to clty oF country. BERT C. CASHIN, Auctioneer. RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Office 19 to 25 East Thirteenu: street, near Uni- versity place. | Household Furniture, Mirrors, Carpets Wor Pian ARCH. JOHNSTON hola sell Me pith on Thursday, May 2. at 1% o'clock, at No. 102 Last Seventeenth strvet, all the “Purniture: Ac, contained in said house, Full rticulars | wo morro A’ TION SALE—PRIVATE MANSION a West Twenty-third ne iene sth avenue. THIS (Wedne commencing at 1034 o'clock, glegant costly Houschold Furniture, ‘jancforte, Bronzss, Works of Art, &c. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, sels all the elegant, costly and plain Household Furniture contained in above | Fesidence: magnificent 73 uctave Pian vost $0; latest styles Grand Duchess apd Marie Antoidette Par- lor Suits in satin, broca.el ang reps; Mirrors, Velvet and Brussels Carpets; marquetry Centre Tables, Bronzes, Bia | geres, Jardimeres, gilt 1ables, Curtains, Cab Ghaite, Condom Lounges, Bookcase, Secretary.” £0) vole umes of choice Sooks, Chainver in rosewood and inlaid walnut, Bedst Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Mat- tresses, spring Beds, Buffet, Extension Tabie, Silver and Fated’ Ware also’ basement and kitchen’ Furniture. Bale positive by catalogue. T AUCTION—THIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, THE | beautiful young Kentucky gelding Dandy; very | Stylish and fast troiter; thoroughly broken and Tellable | in every 3 Jespect tor any use: owner has no uae fF him, Major ‘Ext, Auctioneer, broadway, corner Thirty: | 1 ninth street AUSTHON, SALE THIS DAY, AT 104 O'CLOCK.— FOLEY & BSCKENBAUGH, Auctioneers, 17 Bow- éry.—Handsowe black wainut Bedsteads Wardrobes, Bookcases, Bureaus, tands, Tabies, Chairs new and second hand © Pictures, sofas, Lounges, | manutacturing and fainily Sewing "Machities, ladies Gaicers, Hats, Cigars, Counter, Showcase, &c. OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS. | Executor's sale ot a gentleman’s private establishment. Will sell on WEDNESDAY, May 2, at 11 o'clock, at No. $ Washington alley, between Wastungton ‘and Clinton places, One pair very fine and stylish pay Horses, 15.3 hands | hign, between 6 and 7 years old; warranted sound, kind and gentle in all harness. | One Coupe; Lawrence, maker. One Phaeton; Lawrence, maker, One Couch; Wood Brothers, makers One Singie ‘Cutie: One Double Sleigh. Three sets Mounted Harness, Whips, Blankets. &c. Now on exhibition ut the stable. rr tive. Bale positive. JOHN PHILLIPS, Executor. By order of ¥ JOHN H. DRAPER & CO., AUCTIONEEKS, The paseare Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company will sel 5,,000 tons Scranton Coal at public auction, on Wednesday, May 27, at 12 o'clock Reps, at 26 Exchange piace. SAMUEL SLOAN, President. BY MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS ll o'clock, 27 Hester street, Icehouse, first ciass ies, Fixtures oo ery SI a Th lots. a Senex 4 Chamber street, BY MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER—SELLS, 2% o'clock. at tne ofice of the auctioneer, 14 Cham: Lease an ‘iX‘ures of that old establi Pore gand Provision Store 699 kighth avenue. esiea | BY Rowton. AvenioxerR. Extra large sale of Household Furniture, French Place pier and mantle Mirrors, Carpets, solid rusewood | @ac carved biackwalnut Furnitare, from a dozen differ- ent families, very much of which is rich and expensive, Thursiay, May 21, at the auction rooms 55 Kast Thirteenth street, near Broadway, at il o'clock, a very large en weil selected assortment of Furniture of every feed: tion ; there are about 10 or 12 ei sets of Parlor — jure 1n rosewood and black hy M ptens covert nes ‘ich and plain; also any ret of Bedroot guamelled ‘ani Cottage do riew carved lack walnut Bookcases and Wardrobes, best hair Mattresse: ot 40 French plate Mirrors, of every sae and 01 Peinungs,rich engravings of @ Ca Mon her Ne tor | py} any tity of the mot f medium Hende. “Catalogues ea! inate gee sai BT 8. W. PASH, UCTIONEER, Ata FAY Cite & vO, nd Appraisers, ip fast roURIE STRELT, BELL THIS DAY, EAT 1 O'CLOCK ae general smortment of new and second hand household rniture; sev rlor Suits in rep and haireloth, fone wood fn d viack srainut Bureaus arbi t ‘antes wain iy steads, Washst Ward- sane teak, Ginn Baa Cy £0. j also & tine A tings, @ large lot of Comat ace i hers for — AUCTIONEER, catalogue, commencing 10% | assortment of eleg ant, cosy 6, COMUNE large Bre sia? ‘iia cea Sd ordinaty. lousebold, a ae it on W Y, May 20, 1874, at one o'clock, Eni denn tiner’s Hotel, Premone the valuable plat ot Ground, with the frame House there- on, situate on the southe: erly side of Johns street, Sout, iwenty fourth ward, commencing Ids feet west | Prospect avenue, with the two-story Ho | ground’ 66x10 feet Maps, Ac, at office of TRAVER, AUCTIONFER. Tremont. J. P. ag tgrigae ‘sale Thursday, May 21, at 10 o'clock, at t Jones street, sedeh and general assort- men ot Latte 5 Carpets, Bedding, Stoves, &c. Par- ulars morning of sae. SAK H. HALL, Attorney, per mortgagee. UCTIONEER. “ore JOHNSON, JR., Al General Salesroom 37 Nassau street, Real “Eetate Department 21 Park row. Auctioneer, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CARPETS, JERE JOHNSON, JR. will’ I, ene day, av 10% o'clock, at the sales room, street, a large as- Soriment of household Furniture Twelve Parlor suites, Bedroom suites, Dressing Tubles, Wardrobes, Mirrors, several fine Moquet Carpeta and Brussels Carpets, stair rcsrpai hs linen Shades, &., & Kitchen Furniture. ‘OSEPH poor oor: SOONER ree SELL Ben ee , Furniture which has been re- West thir -fiith street,in lotsto suit the re beg of in ce Window shee Sale to ‘commence with 7 ARGE SALE oN SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD of business. 7 ee Op] atte New Tork bles, Wi snd Not "ot six 1 oak Extension Tables and to me directed I will sell, at 10% o'elock two dozen wooden Chairs, two black pow jureaus, ne back and seat Rockers, one black walnut ie em Lf fade dealers invites peanitare a M. CRISTALA pucucosen: wil wal Bie on Thu 1, at 1034 o'clock, at me seeping; also several Mote to reseed feed's ousekeepin re aad- a fpoes, consisting of Bureans, Be eden, rf Waste nde Ext ‘ardrobes, 1s, Hofas, Chairs, Fables and'a large fects. J ealers and invited. Also ‘a lot of Pil- Jows and ‘ARSHAL SALE.—BY yee OF AN EXECUTION A.M. at No. 15 Third avenne, five black wafnut bed- steads, two dozen black walnut cane seat craig CBAs It mahogany Bureau, one mahogany Dressin: Table, fro “cloth Solas, two hair if clot Lounges, two Black Extension Table, bat dozen stained Bedste: ren bal dozen Waahsta Srillew children's Chairs, one Hureka te vse Cath ES one Cat mane. n Safe, one lo! ‘ockery, one rove, Brussels, velvet Carpets; ‘Bookcase, £0, Ao” in Tots; Pale posrtiv Mision? wil st BALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECU- Il this day, at 10 o'clock, the Fi sai] 33 Buieher shop: also Cart and arnete, 55, Fo 1 AWNBROKER'S SALE.—JAMES AG eer, it well this Loto a a: Shawn, Bpread ae ie Linen, Phstvand Vests, By order Mra Aufors, 170 Stent AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THOMAS J. M’GRATH, Auctioneer, bd) Chatham street, will sell this eiay. at 1 o’ctock , 500 lots gy dy one Women's Bosca s gt Saal Pant mnants, P. DAILEY, City Marshal. AUCTION ae 500 Lots oots, nts and Nets. sy order ‘Bavid Moss, Gaitiarine (ht wtf a ae ee FIELD, Lhe Bel ‘oom Ne ry, will se Lots Men's’ a ivoments wis, smsers py ee Bed Pianeana Voss. “By order M. Parise. beter 8 HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AND ti demas AUC: 1 SEE ray iat on sae treet, the sale d dealer, Consisting ofa a perl cra amrineti or Stor tern, large Sewers, Hefdware, store and ste ee Furniture,’ hor; Saie positive ; dealers invi ‘WM. C. CONNER, Sheriff. Tarten Keuty, Deputy. RB, MITCHELL, AUCTIONEER, ‘On’account ve manufacturers. Spectal rt Biocl of ti fine Silereneent a le img gcd a na Thartay, May 19, 9 and a oak ‘occu waa E a son ath en ES fall line of Tea Toe Fiteners fae the best ruagerglaied ie be oo! ache fon Wea eehays teen wo ry, will sell on Wednesda: ', DA orclonk eeniire Turaiare contained in p In house Ouse’ 248 ot black aint ‘Bed ay She Pe ek Cutlery. All warranted from Dressing Bui 8, Bi ing! Carpets, ing, Ex! nao in IM set Pete Cio Biches ee saad ‘Also 6 Brumels and Ingrain Oarp irithe, Mattings, French plate Tigr i rors: Counters, Showcases, Desks, oftlee Fin ioe in ture wareroome, | ighth avenue, corner Pireys -tourth ale mabraces elegant gilt, carved walnut and oer. ebamber Furniture; superb carved | in satins, damasks and reps; elegant | Hf ee Mirrors et rane lenant Fret rs, ele Vardroben, f Extonsion and. other fine acto et ei ant walnut sases. feather nerd sseis and other Ca PE Oyen. Mat and nut ‘Tabh | tine “kitchen” Furniture, ‘Crockery Ware, &o. Buyers and dealers <vecially imvited. Catalogues early | ot sale, Tr TLLIAM WITTERS, AUOTIONFER—SELLA THIS ay, atZorclock, at 454 Canal | Brussels Uarpet, from a steamship pmembiceeysteded T. DAVIS, ul Artificial faculty to be the only ast Fit FICIAL: HUMAN KYEs aig 3 got only maker of t ye, acknowled A correet imitation of natuve inthe | tactnuh street between Third und Ponti: avequ | reast, of | overwrought It is ‘emphatically God's tra 16x18 feet; | He | atreet, betwee __. AMUSEMENTS. Pp. t BARNUM'S GREAT ROMAN mapenp Eons. BARNUM BeBe BARNUM BARNUM BARNUM BARNUM BAKNUM BARNUM BAKNUM BARNU BARNUM BARNUM BaR\UM BARNU. | BARNUM BAXNUM BARNUM BARNU | BARNUM BARNUM BAKNUM BARNU: j=} Afternoon and evening. The brilliant pro- a jgramine augmented by by new and startling ff features. No abatememt im the vast andi-| ences. First week of the comical contest of] B\ine Wheelbarrow Brigade and laughable Sack-racing by metropolitan amateurs. Native and foreign Jockeys on American and English running horses in friendly rivalry. Chariot, Hurdle, Fiat and Roman Standing races. Elephant trot, Ostrich, Pony and Monkey races, GRAND CONGRESS O¥ NATIONS at 2:30 and 8 o'clock. Menagerie Jopen at1:30 and 7. M. Seats secured three a ala days in advance, ry 5 3! BAR mi ARNUM BARNUM BARNUM thd RNUM B. NUYS. ARNUM KANUYS BAI tstte] ZLZ LL eeeces RN Bai MLLE, VICTORIA. with 2 +s 5 z UEEN OF THE HORTLY APPEAR ee ALLACK’S. Proprietor = Men Doors open at nafs .Mr. LESTER WALLACK Om nin i So'clock. sr OF THE. PRESENT SEASON, The remaining productions of the be George Colma CLA! sine sea wooDcogK's LITTLE GAME Berni comedy series will ‘OF LAST TEN NIGHTS Mr. LEsTER WALUACK’S series of performances the entertainments will be as EDNESDAY, 20th—SCHOOL, Le on ae jist Last night of SCHOOL. waa Gi 2d—First night ot THE CLANDESTINE ete Rb AY, 234—MATINEE AND EVENING—THE CLAN’ STINE MARRIAGE, ‘26th—Last night of THE CLANDESTINE nat 2%6th—WOODCOCK and THE NERVOUS MWVEDNESDAY, 21th—MONEY. THURSDAY, 28th—WOODCOCK and THE NERVOUS MARIDAY, 2%h—WOODCUCK and THE NERVOUS SATURDAY, 30th—-MATINEE—WOODCOCK and THE NERVOUS SATURDAY ANVENING-LAST TIME—MUNEY, In active pees ensos a play. of remarkable emotional interest, in which the accomplished artiste, Miss CARLOTTA LECLi Ri will make ber. first, Os} ehcance at this theatre. BOX BOOK OPEN T' i) WEEKS IN ADVANCE. ALY’S FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE. Established at abroad street, corner of Over at lL Bros Doors 0] Ree at 4, Bosins at 3 ALY... roprietor and Manager Mr. AUG! OSTINE EVERY NIGHT, OLIVER TWIst! CHARLES DICKENS’ VIVID PICTURE OF CITY LIFE, Every scene new! every tablean new!! and 9 cast and completeness never excelled!!! Mr. CHARLES FISHER as Faj D. Mr. obs | JAMES as Bill Sykes. M 8 LEWIS a: cores as Te Mr. Ww DAVIDGS 0 8 Bom Miss FANNY DAVENPORT @ hs ert § Mrs. GILB! eee as Olty ra CONWAY a9 tice Fang. JOHN efits ADELAIDE LENNOX ap Rose pact LLIg MORTIMER as Mra, Bed- VARIAN as Charlotte. ONLY QUIVER FW TWIST MATINEE, ATURDAY, J AT 1:30, *,* NEXT WEEK—Last “Week but one of the season. Seite may now be secured for any of the CLOSING Ss. s no reason, when I wrote this book, wh; he dregs nf lite (so lor their speech did not offen eat) should not serve the purpose of a moral, as eas its frotn and cream. It appeared to me sexist to paint Knot of associates in erime as really did exi them in all their wretcnedness, in alf the of thelr lives, would be to Was needed and which wi pervice mp rould be jocie: as beat T couldn “OLIVER TWISttth * tt js useless to discuss whether the conduct and ORAS or improbable, ht or wrot istrue. Every man no has Waictig tigee melancholy, Shades of tite must | know it to be From the first introduction of that jtuined he: re is not a word ¢ it leaves in such depraved and ‘miserable e hone yet lingering there; the last fair drop | Ol water at the bot-om of the weed-choked well, It in. Solves the best and worst shades of our nature; much of its ugliest hues and something of {tein most beautifal; itis @ contradiction, an anomaly. an apparent mposetbiity ; but It is a truth.”—Dickens’ Pretace to Oliver TH AVENUE THEA‘ TWENTY.! Exaura STREET AND BROADWAY. Mr. AUGUSTIN was APN and Manager INESDAY, May 20, at I BENEFIT orn, JAMES 'W. MORRISSEY, Treasurer, on which occasion will be given, for tle lasi timé, osteoid ALPHONSE, with the entire original c1 To be followed with the pecans. nd act of the favorite Opera, DIN! in which the great heneuienel ima donn: MLL’ toma DI MUR ee ia] will bid tarewell to paces AD. NEUENDORFF Mr. has kindly consented to conduct the opera. To conc! le with tl amusing comedy, MY UNCLES WILL. hae Mr. m5 B. DODWORTH, Music: Director. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C, 2] UNION SQUARE—HAINES BROTHERS WILL offer eee assortment bts class Pianofortes iN piled i PIANOFORTES TO RENT—TO ‘pode te SE rent allowed if purchased. ARION OPOR re COMPANY, No. 6 East Fourteenth strect, STEINWAY $300 SEVEN OCTAVB 5 ea hand Piano for Fie & city make for. seven gatare Mi for RS oi ey new 7} AKERS), “Bt Soatwan tat low pri A BRAUTIFUL, ROSEWOUD FULL 7, OCTAVE Pianforte and Stool, in good order and fully war- Ta at Tanted. Bargains for cash, on instalments or to rent. GOLDSMITH’S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowe! A. 9000 PIANO, WITH CARVED LEGS, $125.50 upright and square Fianos, Chickering, ‘Steinway, Weber and others; 30 Organs; low for cash, on instal: ments, and to rent. 8. X. BALL & CO., 15 East Fourteenth street. (A. MARNIPICENT 74 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, FOUR round corners, carved case, overstru! ponte scou. Patent agraffe, J. Bauer, New York, maker; cost $900, for $250. Hestdeuce 21 Last Tweatictn street, near Broadway. A WOALL AND SEE THE WAVERLEY PIANO CoM. nents butefea i inteoducing ies intra Whois: sale and retafl, 11 Clinton place (8th st. . SPLENDID 7 OOTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR | sale at a bargain: patent agraffe, carved legs; war- Fanted ; also Parlor Furniture cneap. Inquire at 22) East Twenty-eighth street N_ ELEGANT 7% OCTAVE QYBSSRRURG PIANO. forte, little u at bal era . SCH Une, , 967 Broome street. A fore for aslo! tnpravene ats, carved @ PIANO. e | carved case, four round cor! made to order, pate: Tor'$200.” Call'at private residehee 120 Wert tad etree MAGNIFICENT 714 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. fo four round corne lege and cape made to order by celebrated aatae aude fully lageres, Brome ee wed five months, for * Parlor Suits, Btag chamber é rurmitu ey ae wee &c., 4 sacrifice; prop- erty family leaving o West'loth'st., near 8th av. 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD ae hae FOR $100, ONE Ae PRIVATE rr i [ie SELL THT ELE eee a ut a ja sssriager arte Dri ant ton tor Him ony lant rosewood case pigno, havit m4 aif i sproyements re fae ey ovorst} rang, & ut 7 toate has box Yor shipping. Be ir fa aca te residence 2i0 Woet Mat a” LADY WILL SELL FOR $9 BEAUTIFUL ROSE- wood Pianoforte, includ: 3 A H ookere “ ats Bio Boul, Kod and Music; overstrung bass, 28 Third street, eee ‘Sowers. AL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL pIsrose OF THEIR tave pon cost A aloo par ns bos dining room Private residence Farnitare, de, 0 on the dollar, vege at A A BARGAIK. ee oskwoo0 7 OCTAVE provements, cost Sa, tar 810, 1s Hast Soin st between A BEAUTIFUL Niw 1 {OCTAVE FIANO, THE latest Improvement, oF 0 piace, Inotories; very cheap. bt ono is Moree Porguecond tween ey an ar Riese PIANOS, —1 iB were liber tri i ara te Sony 1/6 gnd 118 West Fourteenth street, near OR BALE—& oho CTAyR 10. a DIANOPORTRS.—A LARGE se ceo hand, of various makers, in thorough order, tor sale at low pric Pianos to rent, of our own manna ture, by CHIC. RekaNG & SONs, No, 1 bast Fourteenth n Broadway and Fifty avenue, ter of the girl Nancy seems natural or unnatural, probable | AMUSEMENTS. cop's MUsRUM, rw AFTER: Cree ae md ung Aner ” 3 ALDRICH, in Mrs. Jobnaon’ new Cor ON, JUS" with efficient cast. 8c. NY, ec... Randi, NEW MONDAY, MAY 26 (first time), Mr. ‘SI LDN in new Sensation, MARKED FoR LIFE. Broadway, and Thirty-fifth street. Poutinued succens of Pronounced oy the entire Amcrican press the GRAND. | Est Pe ee yk 1 WORLD. The cost alone re | MILES 0 S00". oNDON IN. A STORM.” apes Lightning, thunder, agaie from CpUME ts THE WOR Shave NES EXPLORATIONS AND THE Did. i) wei D FIELDS OF AFRICA.” Ocenia Ud COLOBSEUM, DON BY MIGHT. | $280,000; P. pe Pe ENUM va says, “It Is worth going 1, and RGkST ai UD: Prot. TOWN'S new lecture Prestidigitateur, will present LOGRENIA, one. restidisi Ratt aia Bate greased attructions. in’ t ! LEARNED BIRDS, “LUBIN'S MANKION 's.”” Admiadon $1; chiuazen hail pre; no extras, pinta ()EYMPIC THEATRE | 6% BROADWAY AND FAMILY RESON! Brilliant ening of the Summer Seagon. Enthasiastic meernion ot the new stars and wondrous me! 4 aO-Dav” 2. oCLOOK, COUNNY ALLENS MINSTRELS | MA’ © [7° tnequalied in the world MATINB! for sae apy variety, chaste wa bay: TINE tstic skill see re eh | OLYMPIC OLY, a tts al ot tts 4) ia Alcistonrdan sD brii Abbecco & mt tet and ANGIE alae thhasions | MA’ te more piquant than ever. |e 40 Artists in the Olio. MA TINE Secure seats In advance. pope -Mr. C. R. THORNE, Sr, This been ‘new! and eats fshiment he 1g, Roary renovated, will OPEN on Mol DAY EVE. I with the grand Tomenie D Drama, entitled the HE LAKS, OF GRAND CORPS DE BALLET, MLLE, CORA ADRI- ANA and MLLE. TINA RIGCL 'Bieyant scenery, orig- dnal music, splendid costumes, ma Mant bailet, ‘Scottish chiels, ull drum corps, bugle corps, bagpipes Seventy-ninth regiment, Popular. arquet nd orchestra $1; dress circle, 75 cents; muly circle, B) conta: Shou $3. ‘Kents may be sscured otf fay, 19th, and six days'in advance Poors THEATRE. LESSEE, J. B, BOOTH. LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE SEASON, \ LAST NIGHTS OF THE ular American Tragediai *Y ir. Ci MoCULLOUG 1 av} WEDNESDAY and TH gr SRR a pay, 20 and ‘as DAMON, in DAMON AND PYTAL FRIDAY ‘and bani EVE pe 3, May 22 and 23, as K CA! SATURDAY MATINEE, at 1:30, THE STRANGER, in Kotzebue’ 's beautfal atta play of that name, MONDAY EVENING, May 25, WEEK OF THE SEASON, win be oon ad Stiakespeare’s ‘Tragedy ot pomseta combination c AGNER BOOTH A . B) a SOHN NeguLLOUG, | J.B. BOOT! .KING | “In presentiog thia’ revival J; 8 HOOTHS connection ceases with Booth’s heatre. Beats may be secured six days in advance at the bor fice of theatre or branch ticket ollice, at the music itson & Co., 711 Broadway. YCEUM THEATRE, FRENCH ‘COMEDY SEASO: fiven,by the NEW ORLEA FReNCL COMPANY. Pirst appearance of Mile. B Hom the Theatre du Vaudeville, Paris, supported by the entire French Company. ATURDAY EVENING, MA the original great French Fay, by ett ‘ind | Halevy, Reserved. seats at the Lyceum aa ‘Pond’. music: store, 39 Union square. BIROPOLITAN THEATRE, ‘and 537 Broad wa Mahager. oy casing’ fst acati™: BOILER: if WEEK OF TH AN ENTIRE” NEW COMPANY WILL APPEAR IN & BILL OF NOVELTIES, 1 PERFORMANCES TO-DAY, i a apace Face eet PRECISELY, he GREA’ B Oper atic Selections of the ‘Tyrol, KING SARBRO, the wonderiul &quilibrise | Prof. M. O’Reardon, the great Tumblericon Artist. Miss Beale Sudlow, the popular Vocalist, My. JAMES LARKIN and’ Mis CARRIE ARMSTRONG, the celebrated Calltornlan Artists. Mr. Harry Watson and Miss Lizzie Sherman, | together with other Popular Artists. Gore open ati; evening at 7. Gindren aly, price, RS, F, CONWAY’S BROOKLYN THEATRE, B. ESDAY) EVENING, MAY THIS, Eee NGA a, ASTRAY. | FRIDAY, oe kee LILLIAN CONWAY. RLANT'S MINSTRELS. 2HOO FLY. ‘West and 6th av. Begins at 8, over at 10 sot bill of the waa Reeieal Jot the world-temoug st | ol ‘season. Val ie Wi 1 \ yt 00 FL' 00 SLYt old Rosa om esto) BLACK Sane DIVORCE. — TURN HIM OUT. UNSWORTH AND BUGENE’S SPE | THE MUTTON TRIAL, “Bob Harts cole ne. I ccess of Lae vesaone Plantat immense su Ce bee an ton aul UNCLE EPH’S DR! E, CLE £PH’S DREAM, UN THE "OLD KENTUCKY HOME. Dan Bryant, Bon art ave Nelse Seymour, MATD EE SATURDAY 8HOO FLY. BEAR TH eee KUEN, EDN ES hy LAST NIGHT OF yaa raees benefit of the Treasu: august 8) TORLEAGH, ROBERT AND BEKPRAM, Comedy by Raeder, Box office open from 9 till 4 o'clock. ADEMY OF MUSIC. AS LAST NIGHTS THE GREAT HEKRMANN. aw mies, NIGHTS OF THE maa ey ES % RIDAY EVENING, MA crab TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT TO SATURDAY, LAST GRAND MATINEE, Ober ae Sense atid ay hs tat Taee (Wednesday) evening, THOMAS’ wnrivalled Sumner, Aight’ Ah 1. Overture—Nurmahal. be i 2 Trois Danses Allemand a — a. Laendier. b. Menuett. ¢. Norse hie sg 3 walts—Pubucisten. 4. Selections from Evryanthe (first tim & Overture—An eavennee of Handew’s Gis telnecke 6. Andante—Fifth symphon; ‘ture— 10. Gayotte—Souvenir de Maria jes Waltz—Thonsand and One Nights. A fricains 22. March genie Oe Admission tickets pet PARK THBATRE, Te prep eta ac son. Mr. A. R. Samuelli ager. Wednesiay, ay benetit of attaches Simmons um's Minstre! _Cilangeot programme euch evening. HE ANNIVERSARY EXUIBITION OF THE NEW YORK INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND, Vocal and mae aE &o., STEINWAY HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, ee a, 1374, commencing at 8 o’ __Admission 25c._ Tickets at the one eb Reins WE MEET.—DR. J. 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