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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. at Tenth street, on Sunday, July: 19, at two o'clock, from thence to Calvary Cemetery. — La Roza.—On Friday, July 17, Olive S., only daugnter of George W. and fevnetta La Roza, deceased, aged 1 year and 3 days. Funeral from her late resivence, 94 Franklin siveet, Greenpoint, On Suaday, 19th inst., at two o'clock I, M. MonvGomery.—On Friday, July 17, Joun Mont- GOMERY, in the 4th year of his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the foneral, trom the residence of his mother, No, 113 West Thirty-tmrd street, on Sunday aiternoon, at haif-past two o'clock. Moor On Saturday, July 18, ANNIE ELIZABETH Moory, only child ot George I. and Delia M. Moore, aged 7 years. the relatives’ c COOK PIGHT IN JERSEY. we Jersey Sportsmen Filling Their Bakes With Long Island Money— | Eleven Battles Fought Amid Intense | Excitement. An exciting co ig Main was fought early yes- terday morning in the yard ot one of the slaughter | houses on the New Jersey Central Railroad, near | Communipaw, between Long Island and New Jer- wey fowls. Each side snowed filteen birds and Bgreed to fight all that {eli in irom 4 lbs, 602, to 6ibs. 802. The betting was in favor of the New | -Tersey fowls at $50 to $40, $100 to $75 and even ($800 (0 $200. The heavy weights of the division were first brought in, The tight resulted in favor and friends of the family are in- vitea to actend her funeral, from the house o! her grandfather, Henry Moore, No, 44 Macdongal | Street, on Sunday, sn oo hal(-past. soe von the New Jerse; resentative af flv MULLROONFY.—On Thursday, July 16, after a short “ if minutes flere yr tg sd shales | iiness, CATMERINE, relict ot Bartholomew Muil- The second battle was between the light weights | ronaer pative of Deniaoltite purish, county Sligo, Of the division. ‘The betting on the result was , Ireland, ith year, even, it was a sharp und well coniested batrie of | | The Iriends of the family and those of her son, #1X and a quarter uunutes’ duration and was aiso | Bartholomew J., are respectfuidy invited to attend ‘won by the New Jersey !owl, the funeral, trom her tate residence ‘. 27 Park street, ‘The Long Island men now looked exceedingly | 00 Sunday, the 19th inst., at two o'clock P. M, : ed Wek |. MCDERMOTr.—On Wednesday, July 15, ut Pond gloomy, but they urged their lowls onward wit s. Y., HANN. " an evergy bordering on desperation, ‘The third N.Y.) HANNAN, y- oi John McDermott. and fourth batiles Were wou by Long Istand. ‘Ihe naing interred in Gr penwood, oft Dackers of the Long Island tow.s became very en- | MoGINNiss.— n Friday, July 17, after a short {1l- thusiastic, which increased in surprising ratio as | Be83, ANN, widow of Lawrence’ McGinnis, a na- they won ‘he fifti and sixth batues. The score tive of Mountainstown, county Meath, Ireland, now stood:—Long island, 4; New Jersey, 2. ‘the | aged 70 years, geventh battle resulted in’ savor of the New Jersey | The funeral will take place from her late reat. fowl alter twelve aad a half minutes’ hard figuting. dence, No. 563 West Twenty-ith street, on Sun- jew Jersey also wou the eighti and ninth battle day. July 19, at two P. M. and Long Isiand the tenth, awid mtense excite | McGuIRE.—Found drowned, on Monday, July 6, Ment. Bach side hud won lve batcies and there | Leernierrtate of the county l’ermanagh, Ireland, yas heavy betting on the dectuing contest. Bot! PAYS. ides pitted splendid birds. and thor admirers | | The friends of the family are invited to Attend Packed them heavily. The battle was the hardest | the /nueral. from his late residence, 329 Kast Thir- Sunday) aflerday, July 16, at MARA.—On Friday, July 17, at No. Cherry street, JOHN MCNaMaka, boro tn Youghaill, connty Cork, aged 38 years. ‘The relatives and friends of tne family are re- spectiully invited to attend the (uneral on Sunday, Jg9th inst., at two o'clock P.M, O'BRIEN.—On Thursday, July 16, MARY, youngest daughter of John and Mary A. O’Brien, aged 11 months and 10 days, The funeral will take place from the residence of tind street fought of the main, aod New Jersey won it alter wixteen muniites’ desperate nghting. Between $4,000 and $5,000, it is sald, changed bands. THE FREB TRAINING SCHOOLS, ‘Women's EDUCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, ? No. 47 East TENTH STREET, j New York, July 18, 1874 To THE Kprror OF TKE HERAL Please allow us to acknowledge, through your columns, the receipt of the lollowing additions to the excursion fund:— usly acknowledyed. day, at three P. M. OKs —On Saturday, July 18, Mary O'KEEFr®, @ native of Limerick, the beloved Aunt $lzz 414 | | her parents, 132 Calyer street, Greenpoint, on Sun- { 4 | of Thomas and Daniel Burke, 2 The relatives and friends of the family are re- | 6 Spectiully invited to attend the funeral services 5 | atS*. James’ Roman Catholic church, on Monday | 5 morning, July 20, at hall-past nine o'clock, and ¥ y % ' from thence to Calvary Cemetery at one P. M. Mrs. Emily V. Battey t Roperts.—On Saturday morning, Juty 18, at half- tele + ry aes 2 | Youngest son of Hugh and Catharine Roberts, age Srard Brg uaa street (rough Mrs Battey) 2 | Uveat and 1t months, " Relatives and triends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of his father, No, 113 Kent street, Greenpoint, L. I., on Monday, July 20, at two o'clock P. M. Rocig —On Saturday, July 18, MARGARET, be- loved wile of William Roche, a native of Doneraile, county Cork, Ireland, ‘She’ retatives and Total... Dundas Dick, ne pound chest of te wo Market, thir Clarke & Son, Wa: Contributions may be forwarded Teranp Office, to Samuel G.Courteey. No. 41 Park row; to Dr. Alexander 1s. Mott. No. Gz Mudison avenue, and to the | to the friends of the family are Bree coer ha POOR ene eke | fequested to attend the funeral. from her late GILES BLagG } ; Fesiden Sl Water street, on Mouday, July 20, at one o'clock. | | Ross,-On Saturday, July 18, 1874, ALEXANDER Rosa, the beloved son of Alexander and Elizabeth Ross, aged 19 months and 6 Jays. Relatives and imends are invited to attend the THURLOW 5 Dr. ALEXANL B. MOTT, Managers, BAMUEL G. COURTNEY } STATE CONVENTION OF UNIVERSALISTS, | funeral, trom the residence of his parents, 148 -A oall has been issued tor an annual session of | Piehtecnth street, South Brooklyn, on Monday, the State Convention of Universalists, to be held | at Auburn, in this State, commencing on the Ist of | September. The Convention will be composcd of All ordained clergymen in its fellowship and re- ‘piding in the State, of ive oficers oi the Vonven- ‘tion and two Jeiegaies irom each parish, Several | amendments to tue constitution and bylaws of tue | @ssociation are to be considered and acted upon at ‘the meeting. SIMONSON.--Suddenly, at Mount Vernon, N, Y., on Friday, July 17, Lucy M. Stwonsox, only child of Jeremian aud Hannan G. Simonson, in her 2ist year, Funeral services at the Baptist church, Mount Vernon, on Monday, the 20°n tost., at two o'clock P.M. Relatives and triends are respectiully m- Vited to attend without turther notice. Scorr.— On Thursday, Juy 16, Wintie Scott, son of William and Mary Scott, aged 2 years, 6 months and 1 days, Relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of his parents, 46 Degraw street, Brooklyn, to-day (Sun- day). July 19, at two o'clock. STERLING.—At his residence at Poughkeepsie, on Saturday morning, July 18, GEORGE W. STERLING, 1m the 62¢ year of bis age. Fonerai on Tuesday, the 2ist mst., at hal-past four P.M. Relatives and friends invited. | | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. | Married. "" McCanLess—Bvr.—On Tuesday evening, Jety 14, | ‘py Kev. I. D. Anderson, D. D., at the residence of | the bride’s parents, ADAMSUN H, MCCANLESS to | uma BULL, 211 of Hariem. RosInsoN—VoREMUS,—On_ Thursday, July 16, by SuypAM.—On Friday, July 17, at nine o'clock the Rev. C. H. Babcock, EpMuNp &. Rosmnson to 4, M., SAMUEL A. SUYDAM, aged 61 years, Doxa V. DorEMUS, both of Brooklyn. No cards. | _ The triends of tie family are most respectful: invited to attend the iuneral, from his late resl- dence, No. 281 East 110th street, on Sunday, July 19, &t two o'clock P. M. TANNER.—At bloomfeld, N, J., on Friday, duly | 1%, Joun Roper, infant son of Henry C. aud Elizabeth W, Tanner, aged 6 months and 13 days. Relatives and friends are invited 10 attend the fancrai, from residence of parents, Bloomfield, on pins bien Monday, July 20, at twelve o’ciock noon, Trains Died. ; leave at loot of Barclay or Curistopher street ata % | quarter to eleven o’clock A. M. Sacuxy.—After @ jong illness, Wittisam H. Baz- | “ TayLon.—At No. 200 Cole street, Jersey City, BBY, aged 46 years. | BENJAMIN TaYtoR, aged 48 yeara, “Blessed are they that sufer, for thetr’s is the His relatives and iriends are respectfully invited ‘kingdom of heaven.” | to attend his iuneral, on Monday, July 20, trom Relatives and iriends ofthe family and of his | nedding Methodist church, Jers by City, at two rother, John F. Bazley, are invited to attend the | P. M. funeral, at 79 Third street, on Sunday, ateleven | ‘TuoMrsox —At Bay Shore, L. 1, on Friday, July clock A. M. $ | 1%, ELEANOw, daughter of the late Major Thomp- BLAKK.—CHESTER A., infant son of Lieutenant H. | son. 7. and Maggie D. Blake, aged 4 months and 28 Due notice of the fancral will be given. days. Van WYCK —On Saturday, July 18, ALICE, widow The funeral will leave the residence of hts | of Pierre C, Van Wyck, parents, No, 119 Rapelyea street, South Brooklyn, | Notice,ol runeral hereafter. on Sunday, isth inst, at two P. M., for Calvary | WILKINSON.—On Saturday, Cemetery. The relatives and iriends of the family | are respectfully requested to attend. STEWART—HALLeTT.—On Tharsda, at resivence of bride's mother, Wayne, New York, by Rey. 0, BUELL STEW ant, Miss Buia ay Jane 25, 1874, Lake Tome, N. Seymore, WILLIAM jormerly ot Belleville, Canada, to | EIT, —On Wednesday, July 15, b; » DD. Mr. Isaato H, West to | Miss ELLA M. ReYNOLDs, all of this city, July 18, MATTE | Tooker Wiikinson, aged 3 months. BeLL.—At Five Mile River, Conn, on Friday, | The relatives aud irieuds ol the family are re- daly 17, 1874, ANDREW BELL, in the 83d year of his , spect{ully mvited to attend the funeral, from thie age. | residence of her parenzs, 117 South First street, ‘GoaN.—On Friday, Jaly 17, Loursa ©. Coan, wife | of Francis Coan, in the 38th year of her age, The relatives and friends o| the family, also the members of Mosaic Lodge, No. 418, F. and A. M., @re respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from her late residence, 206 Delancey street, on Bunday, July 19, at bali-past one o'clock. i FANNING.—On Saturday, July 18, at 173 Flatbush | venue, Brooklyn, MancareT, wie of Martin Fan- | Ming, in the 67th year o1 ,her age. | Relatives and irtends of the family are re- ottully invited to attend her funeral, irom the | fanson place Methouist Episcopal church, tn | rookiyn, on Monoay, July 20, at two P, M. Fitznucu.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, July 17, SEpwWABY MoRGAN, infant son of E, J. and M.E. | Fitzhogh, aged 7 months. FoLgy.—THoMas JoskPH, youngest son of Michael and Catharine Foley, aged 1 year, 5 months and 11 ‘days. Helatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at half- F ‘one o'clock, from the-residence of his parents, Garden street, Hoboken. GALLAGHER.—ANTHONY, only son of Patrick and y al native of Dromore, county Tyrone, and. Friends are invited to the iuneral, from his late | Wesidence, No, Si8 East Forty-seventu street, this | Pianos iaken im excnanze, Gay (Sunday), at one o'clock. | erat 1 x ; | AN _EXCELL PIANO, US BUT A SHORT OGGIN.—On Saturday morning, July 18, alter a time; 73 octave, agraffe tr-ble; carved legs; in ng and severe iliness, MARY. widow of Patrick | : ; e yar rates Be niiseaas Susser ghee) we ve pomsiom for cale e Juneral will take place on Monday, July 20, bd oh dak dh! § OPED vat one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 178 tA BARGAIN—A CHICK WINANT. Vilie, S. 1, CatiiKRiN® KETELTas, relict of Peter Winant, aged 76 years. Notice of suneral hereafter. WinNTJEN.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, July 16, ADELHE(D WINTJES, aged 13 months. The relatives ana iriends are respectfully tnvited to attend the iuneral, on Sunday, July 19, from the residence of her parents, 383 South First street, Brooklyn. ZIMMER.—On Friday, July 17, Louisa, wife of Jacob Zimmer, Relatives aud friends of the family and of her son, Rev. Henry J. Zimmer, are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, July 20, at nine o'clock A. M. ‘tne remains will be taken to Church of the Holy ‘trinity, Montrose avenue, near en street, Brooklyn, E. D., mass Of requiem Will be ofered tor the repose of her soul, and thence to Caivary Cemetery tor in- | terment, —_—--e + PIANCFORTES, ORGAN At 2 UNION SQUARE—IIAINES BROTHERS WILL | offer their fine assortment of first class Pianolortes t prices which Cannot fall to suit the times, New Pianos to rent and rent applie1 toward purchase it desired. Old TRING & MACKAY t Seventy-nintn street, between Third and ano, $60; wo Gilbert Plano (wolfin attachment, Xington avenues, Relatives and friends of the ‘order, fine tone; $5 gmouthly c upright aud famitly are respectiully invited to attend, nt ay » DUMSDAY, Hamini.—On Friday morning, July 17, in the 48th year of his age, ARTHUR HAMILL. Kis friends are respectfully invited to attena his averal irom Ms sate residences No. 654 Fiith ave- | tuk Bue, Brooklyn, on Sunday, at two P. M. seven! HAMILTON.—On Saturday, July 18, “BAORIFICE FOR CASH, ON INSTALMENTS OR OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, CARVED legs and ail modern improvements, for $100 cash if Gaken immediately. Corner ‘Third uyehue and Thirty. eet, OVE ner’ Josern MOGREAVEY HAMILTON, @ native of county Down, A ft rent, beautitul rosewood full seven octave Piang- Mreland, in the 77tn year of his age forte and 51001; patent agratte, ac. ; tully warranted, The friends, and those of his sons-in-law, Fred- | erick Keiler and Thomas J. Louther, are invited to | ‘attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at half. | tone o'ciock, from the residence of his son- | In-law, No. 268 West Forty-first street, thence to | Calvary Cemetery. Brooklyn papers please copy. Hantey.—On Friday, July 17, JosEPaTNR ManRsH, only daughter of Johu and Sarah F. Hanley. aged 4 | Months and 28 days, Funeral trom the residence of her parents, Now 275 Hudson street, New York, on Sunday, July 19, ‘at two o'clock P. M. HexTHorn.—On Friday, July 17, Mary, infant -Gaughter of Isaac and Mary Henthorn. Funeral will take place at one o'clock to-day, from No. 2,252 Second avenue, Hariem, eeeor Nengees eet wa Chee Cemetery. MAGNIFICENT lends of the family are invited to attend, Mt x ianoto, HioKs,—At Alexandria, Dougiass county, Minnes | Aye mibinne for sos) sean becbee ae hoe jsota, on Friday evening. July 17, of consumption, +| Parlor Suit, cost $3K}, ‘for $200; one do. $175; do. $0; WIiLLiaM 5 Hicks, ey, Of this city, sent family leaving city. 104 West 28th street, near 6th av. fionora Lanz. —Solemn requiem mass (morith’s | ———— Baie: eden seh oer @aind) will be celebrated tor the repose of the sonl ie ae Pag OAR Ea 100) [BETTER PIANO. fof Mrs, HoNOKA LaNe on Taesday morning, July | ~,° fortes, Jor cash, spy other house in this coun- (21, at ten o'clock, at St Anthony's church, Green- | %: Call on him, Hir: etrees Sent Tent svend jpoint, Brookiyn. UR PATENT PIANOS, SPECIALLY RECOM. © Her relatives and friends, also the friends of ‘ ee by Hone Beste a Morgal a other bois 7 e resp - rated artists, s presently at g reduced prices, pas SO) He Vt WIRE LANG,; STO Fes pO CKUlly) ths | SRS sre eee OU ee Brot LUDOLFF, 450 ited to attend, scat HosMer.—On Wednesday, July 15, at Shokan, | 84 $4 West Broome street, ZOMK FINE PIANOS, RUT LIL |. Y., of constumption, MR, CrRu: Prster county, N.Y v Snowe Cy rat and tale, ou instalments very "chew HosmgR, late of New York city. Auburn, N, Y., papers please copy. country; Hallet Bevis, Dotty, neinway an Tas, 2 Wioecker street, near Bowery. A IEE, EXCHANGE FOR DIAMONDS OR + Camel's Hair Shawl, an elegant Decker & utos. 754 Octave four round rosewood Pianotorte, having all, ime provements, agraite, overstruns, &c. Aduress, for three ays, box 123 Herald Uptown Branch offic LADY WILL SELL A STEINWAY & SONS’ ROSE- wood cabinet grand Pianoforte, overstrang bass, Agraffe throughout, cost $960, for less’ than half; pearly new. 28 Third street, near Bower. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR BLE- gant four round Decker & Bros. Pianotorte ata Sacrifice; @ richly carved tosowood case 7% octave Piano, having afl improvements, full agra: over. strung, &c. ; cost $975, for $25); Stool, Cover. N. B.—Has box for shippin, Cail to-day or Monday at private resi- dence 210 West renty-first street, ‘Y PATENT thera. 730 Broadway. Huaoins.—At 388 East Twellth streot, atter a | _ rls “ Drier iliness, of meningitis, Lizzy A, Huaains, ATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS ARE THE BEST ged 7 montns, snacde; prices low for cash, or on instalments. Send HvUuL.—At Newburg, N. ¥., on Wednesday | fr acatalogie oe we nins & KON, gat bionitii fmorning, July 15, Ameria Harr, wile of Commo- te i i ‘dore J, Hull, Untted States Navy, RATED CONCERTO ORGAN Ne JACKSO! n not be beaten as to tone und teauty. We dety com- On Friday, July 17, Saran A., wife of Robert Jackson, Arlington, a | Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | Q@ttend the funeral services, at her late residence, Arhngton, on Monday, July 20, at nine o'clock A.M. ‘To be Interred in Cypress Hills Cemetery. | Partiages will be in waiting at Ohambers street ferry, Jorsey City, at eleven o'clock A. M. | Kany.—On Friday evening, after a long and | Vere illness, ABBAIAM Katty, & native of Villin- | E;, Hesse Darmstadt, Prussia, in the 61st year of | age petition. Catwlogues mailed." age: is wante: HORACE WAILRS & SUN 4a Bt 481 Broadway. Q S$ HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN, his well known first ‘class hotel, having recently changed proprictors, wall wow be tound one oF the 10st comiortabie in the cotth ot Ireland, Being situate close to the jandiny stages ant railway depot, will be found most convenient to American tourists arrivivg by the several steamers, e. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- ctlully requested tovattend the funeral, to take EXCHANGK, Louise, twin daughter of James H, and Carrie | Williamsburg. on Monday, 20th inst., at one o’ciock. | Suddenly, on Friday, July 17, at Ross | AGRAFFE | GRAND | the | where @ solemn | | room 19, | Bowery. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. =RESTAURANT AND BARROOM TO LET: ALL A . th business of the Frankfurt touse, corner of Franktort and William streets: alse small store. f FIRST CLASS STORK TO LET—8i1 SIXTH AVE: r Forty-ninth street, 26 (eet iront: will be let iow toa’ good tenant, Apvly at 12l¢ Broadway, near Thirueth strect VERY NICE STORE, WITH RESIDENCE; EX- Al cellent tocation tor Yancy aud. dry seeds: text to 8 drng store; $30 per month, 1,599 Second avenue, near Kighiy-second street, 2 = A LARGE STORE. WITH DWELLING ROOM AD- + x, $59; also 48,000 cubie feet ot «pace for $100; BAKeRy, TO LET AND PIXTORER FOR 8 \LE—ON of the best corner stands in the Ninth ward, now do- nay be ulvered or divided, At 4.5 Uudson street | ing # large business. Appiv to JOHN STEWAMT, 263 West Foriy-first sircct Ret NOAL YARD.—THE YARD 3Y DEL, J to le: or lease; all complete; brie scales, &c. Inquire of B. Ao R, OW RENIS NEAR BRO\DWAY.—AT $2 per woek, large icons, iurnished or un- ve business or private tamilles, 2 Amity he Souzhern [otel, STEAM POWER.—TO LET, FOOMS, LARGE AND smal. with stear'y power, well ighted ) use of eleva- tor: heated with steam. JOUN MeL akin ‘Third and Grand streets, Hoboken, STEAM POWEZR.—ROOMS AN) FLOORS TO LETs with or without Hower, at 18 and 2 Peil street, rent low to woodworkers or oihers, 0 LET—FIRST FLOOR, 20X80 FEET, FOR BUSI- ness: 23 Cliuton place; also Basement, 2 Great Jones street, suitable tor a laundry ; chew r O LET-STORE WITH ROOMS ADJOINING, TWO ) Bond street, doors below station © Post office; a good staid for a | tailor, Inquire ot ©. H. Mie NK E, 479 Hu street, T—CELLAR IN NEW BUILDING, SUITABLE for produce or commission |usiness. Apply to C. R. TOWNS..ND & CO., 163 West strect. 10 _LET—A FINE CORNER GROCERY AND TEA Store, now dome a good ousiness; west side; large Store and cellar; fixtures compete; reat only $100 per annum: sicek frst class; sold at Valuation; no bonus requ red; owner has other business, Address GROCER, box 223 Herald office. 10 LET—WITH POWER AND ALL MOD!.RN IM- provements, a Floor, 75x60 feet; periectly light; rent low. Apply at 447 West Tweuty-sixth street fNO LET—A CORNER STORE AND BASEMENT ON avenue ©. sultable for any business: will be tet sep- / W. YON, 78 avenue arate or together. Apply to , MO LET—ROOMS FOR OFFICES OR LIGHT BUSI- ness; 58 Howard street, second door from Broadway. Laquire on premises. ro. LET. NEW STORE, WITH BAKE West Sixteenth street, a 10 LET—THE FIVE STORY BUILDING COKNER of Houston and, Thompson streets; locanon unsur- assed for business. For sul q treet. erie ‘ MO LET—A BUTCHER STORE, WITH FIXTURES complete; rent low. Apply’ at No. 4 Fine street, ASE-STORE AND LARGE STABLE, Atlantic and ‘Troy avenues, Hrooklyn: suitable for grocery and teed, butcher or’ liquor store, by C. D. BUSCHEN, 93 Barclay street, New York. L147 pBROADWAY cSuOOND | AND | THIRD i. Floors to let: splendid floors for business or club rooms uso tor dwelling purposes; large closets and bathroom. DWELLING HOU furnished, N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE, ON THIRTY- second sireet, near Mac om avenue: one on Thirty- fith street: Forty-sixih street, near Filth avenue; also unfurnished Houses, Apply to WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Filw avenue, near twenty-sixth street, ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN STONE use, furnished newly by owner: will be rented ars it desired; reut moderate. Apply at 333 West -third street, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PRIVATE DWELL- ings, on anil adjoining Fitth and Madison avenues, at liverally reduced rentals, mo LET oR L iE CONSIST- ing of 23 rooms, sultable for a first class boarding house and in central, tasttionable location, Address ADuISON, Herald Uptuwn Branch ollie LARGE POUR SfORY BROWN STON ( stoop House, partially iurnished, on twentietn street, near Broaiway, to let for first cass bodrdiny houré'or business pu No agents need apply. Ad- dress IRVINGTON, F pwn Branct: of! Particulars apply at 34 Grewt | | street. | Rooms; all perte | A FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS us TO LET. A FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, IN. A. FIRST = Ciass neighborhood, saita tor’ a ph; teicher of wusie ; Feference required, 146 wast Twenty A. VARGE CORNER HALL ROOM. FURNISHED, on first floor, hus Mreplace, $250 per week; family, two adults, Corner Iweith aad Hudson streets, ei trance O12 Hind on street. if NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET FOR $3 ber week, without board,or with Board ata low price, at 876 Eighth avenue, second floor. Wis Fea shih street. SECOND FLOOR—TWO CONNECTING ROOMS very pleusant, neatly furmshed, withont board, 128 Kast Twenty-see nd street, east’ of Fourth avenue terms moderate to desirable party. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—FOR GENTLE- wan and wife or two gentemen. 333 West Sixteenth PRIVATE FAMILY IS DESIROUS OF RENTING, <1 handsomely tarnished, Part of a first c ass four story brown stone house ; reasonable rent: below Central Park. Address DESEGABLS, Herald Uptown Branch ottice, HED ROOM FOR HOUSEKEEPING t—Alo two Rooms connected or a trout Par'or. 29 Washinglon square, souihwest corner Waverley LARGE, NICE HED ROOM FOR A single gentleman in # private house; desirable loca. ton; references required. Inquire at 207 Eust & itty-sec cna Street FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN THRY want, would rent their back Parlor wad !wo Bed- rooms, furnished: use of bath and gas: terms moderate; to Ct kontiemen, with reterence. 453 West Porty-third PRIVATE FAMILY HAS NEWLY FURNISIED Roonis tor gentlemen and their wives or single yen- tlemen; house and neizhborhood first class: every con- ld Last Thirteenth street. *T FORTY-SKVENTH SY BT, JUNCTION venve aml Broadwe Furnished sit- nilemen: also {Basement tor any genteel protestioi. Call ail the Ps 126 W of seventh fing and bed Kooms tor housekeeping or r FURNISHED ROOM FOR G tleman wna wile, without Bo: no other boarders. 135 West Fort T NO, 752 SIXTH ANENUE, Street.—Two elesantly furnisied front Koows, on first floor: also a Kitchen jor housekeeping, ii wanted; rent low, 50 AMITY STREET. SGANTLY PURNISHIED fron Parlor; hot a Id water, &c.; also attic uy clean and cool; terias reduced very low, indeed. COOL AND ALRY FKOD size, hanssomely turnishes Room, $2.0; house strictiy pri cold water, bath, gas, ce, Can ve'seen to-day. Thirty-ihird street. A LARGE, AIRY FRONT ROOM . {urnished: gaa; terms moderati Corner of 1wenty-arst sweet. West TO LE SUPERIOR FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE | to let—Furnished. in Thirtieth street, near Fit avenue; other Houses, in good lucations. BR. B. MERRILL & Co., No. 1,234 broadway. VURNISHED HOU A FOUR STORY brown stone House, In good order, with every con- i Private tamtly; 3 Lexington av. at a moderate rent to a small, physician's oMce reserved. Apply at i PURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED—2) ROOMED, sUC- cesstul with boarders: rent $300; less to a good tenant; location unsurpassed, near Broadway. Owner, No, 563 Seventh avenuc. JURNISHED HOUSES TO L A. F. MACKE: Honses at reduced rents; also unfurnished Houses aud Stores; good locations. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—FOR first class boarding or business, best location in the will sell or exchange Furniture for country Prop- No. 4 Last Twentieth sir Unturnished, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, don place, to let; 17 rooms; all improvements; fine possession. b. T. BURNHAM, 609 Hudson A —NEAR FIFTH AVENUK HOTEL, TWO U pachishad four story high stoop. brown stone leases, ertect order, $2,7(0:) Thirty second street, three story 18 ABING- A order; immediate BL. & high stoop do., $1.20); Thirty-fourth street, near Broud- | we four story brown stoné House, $2,600. ST IMONSON & EOULESTON, 50 West vhirty-first FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT BROWN stone House, on West Twenty-third street, to let— Elevantly and compleiely 1urmshed. For permits apply to WILLIAM S. GAVKY, % bleecker street, A.W30,LET A TURER STORY MODERN BUILT » Mansard’ roof House; 12 rooms: completely tar- nished : all improvements and in perfect order; 24 min- utes from Astor House; rent $1,4 TELL, 1,026 Third avenue. XCELLENT OPPORT! TY TO SECURE THREE U story high stoop brown. stone House: rent $1,600; Possession; also Houses and Flats, any pari of the MOBRI> B. BAER, 966 sixth avevue. OUSE TO L!)T AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—AT. ‘a great sacrifice: excellent locality for a lodging oF boarding house; nas been occupied as such; rent mode- rate; reason for selling, death of the proprietor. Ad- dress ADAMS, station D, TE, | 745 sixth avenue, has a number of elegant turaished | inquire of F. ZIT- Ceve, KURNISHED ROOMS, FOR GEN- Heinen; first class house aud location; beth, &e. Lak also smaller Room ; rent $2. 216 Kast Tenth street, Secona avenue, ESTA LARGE PORNISHD ROOM. TO LeT—TO one or two gentlemen. No. 52 West Eighteenth st. wos H'D ROOMS; _ coinmodious, tc rates moderate. Apply gt No. 6 Coitaye place, near Lleocker strect. HED ROOMS— TROPRAN PLAN, EL guntly turnished Rooms and Sutts of rooms, for f ilies and’ centicmen: rooms transient for strangers; terms moderate Si and 35 West Fourteenth street. HED ROOMS. TO LET—FOR HOU all conven ences; good house and neighbor. hood ; terms vory moderate; also sin Rooms Call, all the week, at No. 2:8 West Cwenty-tith street, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM! board, at hait price. for summer montns, at 35 West ehleenta street, between Fitth and sixth event FSSBEONELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO A” respectable parties. Mrs, ACKLRY, 416 Fourth avenue, FAANESOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, TO LET—TO single mon or man on unex- ceptiona or bloc Seventh avenue, junc- tion of B: una Forvy-third street, FLASEEMOTURES FURNISHED ROOMS, ON SEC- ond floor; $6 per week; private nouse. cool, shady, Rearcars and boat; Aine location ; modern improvement | 249 Bast 125th streei, second avenue. LEASANT PURNISHED FLOOR—THN gas DAck and tro: Vemience for how | clean an anie: ROOMS : closets, water and every cons inz or gentlemen: house parties only, 19. ue, Near Tvculy- first RIVATE HOUSE, NEAR OF cool Rooms, icsly wenisied; meals obtained im im mediate neighbor at moderate terms; Apuly 3 ond street. ET—FURNISUED . WITH ALL CON- tor light honsekeeping if desired: gas, bath, televenih street, near Bicecker street. BD, TO A FAMILY, FLOOR OF ve Foomns; also two large Rooms suitable tor lodgers or light housekeeping: gas and water; terms reasonable, | #8) West Iwenty-second street. NO LET—A HALL AEDROOM, FURNISHED, \ single gentleman. 40 West Ninth sireet, ‘between Fintrand sixth avenues, 0 LET-WITH THE USE OF THE PARLOR, | neatly furnished Bedroom, price $3 a week tlemen only. her sixth avenue, NO LET—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED without board. No. 1 West Fourteenth sircet, mrpo L venience Sou Ww 21—FURNT SHED FOR LIGHT HOUSEREEP- ing, Aparcinents in a private house: suitable tor gentleman and wire; ali the m ern improvements. 213 Wast Thirty-titth street, near Third avenue. T—A FURNIS modern impr dentist or private family. teenth street. 10 LET—A FURNISHE IED FLOOR, WITH ALL THE ents. suitable for a physician, 186 Sixth avenue, near Thir- RONT HALL BEDROOM; 29 Third avenue. BEDROOM AND iT —FORNISHE TING Rootn, $2 per week. 2} second door trom Second avenue. (PUR UPPER PART OF A HOUSE TO LET—FUR. | 2 nished or unturntshed, all in good order, in No. 105 Meat Twenty-eiguth street; immediate posession. Call onday. VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS | third and fourth floors; all convenienc: men only. 25 West Washingion p1 Wi FURNISHED ROOMS AND BEDROOMS TO let—For housekeeping; rent trom $6 to $9 per week; hall Bedrooins, $25) per week; house has all modern im- provenients; good location. No. 249 West Thirteenth st. © HWANDSOMELY PU first floor, one on seconit commodation; terms ver Dusiness; cars at door. LCOND, gentle s and quantity sleeping reasouable; resicence or st Twenty-third street. (PO _LET—NINTH WARD, A NEW FOUR sTorY | House, 16 rooms and ail moJern improvements, co ner of West Tenth and Fourth streets. inquire at 1 West Tenth siree 10 LET—AT A REDUCED PRIC ance of the year, & cosey brick Honse in front ot a park; nine rooms, all improvements and im perfect order; Ninth ward? $90); also that ana second Floors, with American people. A)ply at 603 Hudson street, 0 LET-THR THREE STORY AND ATTIC BR House No. 94 Whute street, suitavie for a dwelling or for business purposes. 0 LET CHEAP—COTTAGE HOUSE ON 143D STRE Waghington Heights, 20) feet cast of Grand Boul yard: has 7 rooms, in pertect order, with fine view of the Hudson River; iocation healthy; rent $27 9 per month, | Apply to M. BELL, 293 Broadway. pO LET OR LEASE—TH HANDSOME COTTAGE 337 East Eighty-third street; rent very low; loox at it; good healthy neighborhood. MO LET OR FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY. brown stone louse, 27x65; 22 light rooms, between’ Fifth and Sixth avenues, Murray Hill, J. 8. MATHEWS, 20 Broadway. USE NO. 304 WEST THIRTY- first class house for boarders; 12 odern conveniences; reut $79 per HRK&E STORY +t ninth street to 'e light rooms, with all month. Appiy on Q47TH, STREET, NO. 53 WEST—THREE STORY high stoop brown stone House; parlor floor fur- extendiqnsoom reserved; terms very low. ip nished; 5 EAST TWENTIETH STREET, NEAR BROA\ Louse to let, possession iinmediately, thre serhent, all conveniences. Apply to J. <r ‘Twenty-third street, before 10. M. or BIsvo, 28 trom 5 to8 P. ce EAST TWENTIETH STREET; ALSO 41 T ‘Twenty-ewhth street.—Each 13 rooms; 110 Kast Twenty-second street, 17 rooms: ali near Fourth avenue. Apply at 128 East Iwenty-second sireet. [5] EAST THIRTY.NINTH srREET—TO Ler. A 1 tour story English basement House, weil unt fully furnished : 14 rooms; suitable for a family or pri vate bourding house: rent'very reasonavle. 1.000 RENT.—TWELVE ROON HOUSE; . fine location: in good order; the Furniture of five rooms and the Lease of house sor $150; fine place for boarders. No. 143 East Thirtieth street, FURNISHED BOOMS AND APARTMENTS A iurnished, at moderate prices tor the summer; house has All improvements, 158 West Twenty-first street, berween Sixth and Seventh avenues. x A. EEW GENTLEMEN CAN FIND COOL, HAND. somely furnished Rooms, with all conveneaces, With a private (amily and at moderate rates, at l6d Seo: ond avenue, corner Tenih street LADY, HAVING A CENTRALLY LOCATED, FUR: A. itehed tous, will rent, Rooma large and stall at haif summer prices; personal comfort and prompt ser- Vico. Address PARISAN, Herald oftice. a NEAILY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET VERY cheup. 12 Union square, next t Union Square Hotel. LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH kitchen, to let, for light housekeeping, f0 a Cality; terms reasonable; Mear 10UF lines vi cars. Cominerce street. WARTEDIIMPROVED, CITY OR | BROOKLYN Property or First Mortgayes, in exchange for @ | light draugut Steamboat in perfect order, suitable tor } stort routes, excursions ‘or towing, Address, with par- ticnlars, vox 1,45 New York Post omtee. A DIAMOND eave trom his residence, 134 avenue ©, Monday jorning at nine o'clock, KEENAN.—On Saturday, July 18, 1874, FRANCIS KEENAN, in tho 45th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, and those his brotners Thomas and John, and his brother+ ANTEL PIN OR STUDS, IN EX. in-law George McElvare, are respectfully invited to W change for now first class Sewiog Machines, Ada- pitond lus iuneral irom bis late residence No, BUG] gress 5. W. Au Uorald oltice, —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH A. private bath, together or separately, at low terms, With a private family, in a brown stone house, 201 West Twenty-secoud street. Fim SECOND FLOOR, CONTAL HREE ROOMS, A with bath, hot and coll water, or en sulle, Ricely furnished, with privilege of light housekeeping. No. als West Thitty-ninva stroew Inquire of R. FIELIA No. 89 Rooms than they require, will let them, nicely | FOR THE BAL- | | | | \$ } the couptcy, Gail on or mddress &, ATH AVENUE, 341, SEAVER. ©) mentioned house is in process of thorough renovation and returnishiog, and will soon be in readiness tor the reception of fauiiies and gexilemen, without board. H 85 os becladaast poe eee LARGE FRONT PO Room and Bedroom, second floor, iront: privilege of kitchen ; private house; location good. 68 Last Fitty- | third street, near Madison avenue. FOR VERY DESIRABLE LARGE BACK ROOM, second Moor, tarnished ; halt Rooms, $2 and §2 50! also latve front Room, third floor, unurnished, Fourteenth street, near Secon ] rt 8 6 WE: TH SIREET, mer location: newly painted second story front Jarge soom; hot and cold water; splendid closet room; sumer prices; reierences. 1 TH SIRE, T, NO. 49, WEST, NEAK SIXTH AV icely furnished rooms to let, without board: AST TWELFTH STRURT, BETWEEN UNIV € 12 iv pince and Pith ayenue.—Handsomely ture nished front Parlor, with uso of piano; also other Rooms, tn sinall private French family. ] WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AV- é enue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to let at sum- er prices; the highest reierences given and required, 18 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE,—I0 LET, WITH- f out board, one large and ons small Room; plenty of closets; & few doors west of Washington square, and very near six car routes, WEST THIRTY-FIFTH ge airy Rooms, at sunimer prices 34. WEST TWENTY NINTH STREET, nished Rooms to let, singly of on class; convenient to Gilsey or Sturvevant House. 34. GREENWICH AVENUE.—1wo NEATLY FUT € nished front Rooms, connected, on second floor, 3 to let, suitabie for a gentieman and wife. Call Monda: | 38. board, RAST TWENTY-SIXTH SQUARE, ADJOINING Union Leagne Club.—Furnished ‘room without singly or en suite; transient of permanent; ref- 4 WEST NINTH STRERT, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—To let unfurnished, back Parlor with extension; convenient for light housekeeping. 4.6 RXYING PLACE, NEAK SEVENTERNTH STREET, Handsomely infnished Kooms to les, to gentiemen; breakfast if required; terms reasonable ; house private 51 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE.—A CHOICE OF housekeeping or to gentlemen; all the modern improves FOR A RooMs, Last Thirty-eighth street, | STREET.—ELEGANT, | | to wo EP- | , WITHOUT * ¥URNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS aon ‘ond floor. w 243 men Tern 266 smal 289 Ue; best ot reierences. bi DS WES? TWENTIETH STRECT—TO LEY, FUR. B05 tenes." Be housekeeping: divi ta 7TH spec West FO or out FAST NINETEENTH furnished i house and locati very moderate, Keteren PALRTY-NINTH furnishel, a nice tly, for housekeeping : AY tabl Call for three days, 316 house ant neighborhoo 328 342 43 rate. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- —LOWER PART OF TWO HO) frontand back parlors, basement, hedroom and id half tedroom on second <lroom of of buck parlor in the other ; $10 and $45, Also a neat Upper Floor: parlor, kite light becrooms; month, 14 East ATARTMENTS AND I Foriy-tourth street and 734 Ninth avenu Inquire on premises. SECOND FLOOR TO Lt No, 420 Fourth avenue; five ro in food order. Call on owne 10 A keepin; RIGHTH AVE floor, three furnished medium and one hall room; wat room; for housekeeping or gentiemen; together or sep A A only A’ Ps low B store, HANDS ond NOMFORTABLE FLOORS WEST FIPTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR EIGHTH nt avenue, Neatly wall WEST NINETEKNTIC STREET.-TWO OR three pleasant Rooms at moderate rates. WEST THIRTY-SEOOND private family will let twa new Koons to xentlemen om very reasonable terms; hot and colt water, bath, &e. SITTING ROOM, BEDROOM AND KITCHEN; stationary thb, wardroves and 3 ‘ Dies part ot the horse: rent $15 Avenue, near Kighty-second street SECOND FLOOR IN PRIVAT ing of three large rooms and a | gas, water closet, to a smal tami | Than and wite; on SOM Floor, separately or togetn West Thirty-fourth street; all impro: ossession in.me diately, EMENT, FIRST, 8 to let, of’ house i92 Sixth avenue. J fourth stories house s the premise: Also A tor gen- Inquire at lu) West Forty-tith street, cor- HED FRONT ROOMS ON | —TH% ABOVE | Pests TIN Fifth avenue, between Carroll a Brooklyn; size, 21x70; each stationary tubs dumb waiter, ‘Third F ileventh street 802 to 208 Twelfth Second avenues rent $16 to $20. NT FIRST FLAT TO LE 3 flve bath, 12 TH fas dxtures, ’ Piendiad location premises, No, 163 West Forty-fitth siree RT CLASS Seventh avenue and & ninth street, in first class order, to respectable families Apply at L214 Broadw. RIMENTS TO Second avenue, (reat Jones, Ble teenth and Mle: rooms. ‘t. J. GIBBONS, TO LET, URTH STREET, unturnished Rooms to the sec. board; gas and bail; rent moderate. STREET.—A NICELY OM, SUItAble for one oF two gentler Nan all respects very desirable. ST 1 Floot rent BET.—TO Ly four rooms. to @ ¥ S13 per week. $f FLOOR, BACK —A RK n infADL tO nurse ON the bot- con of me woman ‘able for moderate, and Second Floors, s ed if required; terins furnished Rooms onveniences; private tamily; terms moderate. for | vl A SMALL turmished STRE ECOND AND THIRD Rooms, one large, and ample clos EB YO LET: ‘oor in one, and nd three 28 per wardrob: ity-trst street, near Lexington 9 ORS TO LET—AT 454 WEST ‘ents low. VER THE STORE improvements: premises, trom 10 1OUS! of AdUItS oF to Ke rent, $32 Apply at FRENCH FLAT 10 .LET~739 Sixth avenue, near Forty y, hear inirtieth street, LET—IN CLINTON PLACE, er, East Thir: | 2007 th streets: rents from 0 Bond street. PARLOR, bASEMENT r, private house, ments; rent very RIS B. BABR, ‘2 Weat Thirty-tourth street. OND AND THIRD FLOORS Inquire in the ‘OUR ROOMS, FTRST TO | new building; central location, s0t | street, adjoining | =enaniamttiil AMUSEMENTS. aST TWO WKEKS IN NEW YORK. A b KNOWN we GRAND days E. WORLD, A. M. MO: ND SEC. | Proprietor... door ding: new '—TO A GENTEEL Tocms: ail conveniences; pier Wass, hot water, velvet carpet; @ complete | y location: $55. Apply to owner, on hird avenue, adjorning ings bank. | including gas. | BUILDINGS ON id Macomb streets, | seven rooms, path, ir tine rooms, $14 FIRST Ss E ty contain 4c.: reut $350 and up: | wards; Fitts avenue cars trom Fulton, Wall and South | ferries. Apply on. premises, or to A.’ B. COOPER, 99 | Pear! street, New York. | PLATS TO LET—-IN TH north side of BROWN STONE NOUSES | ixty ninth street, near Lexington ave- all improvements; at reduced rents; 7 rooms on | h floor. Inquire of B, MULDOON, 168 East Sixty- | ninth street. EW YORK UNIVERSITY BUILDI man will forthwith relinguish iis Rooms, fronting Washington square; Far rent ot whole apartment $16 56. Inquire of TICK FLOORS AND PARTS OF FLOORS TO 1 Corner Korty-eizhth street and Ninth avenue (No. 702), at $10 to $18 per month, all in y $35 per month. shop, corner Ninth avenue and Forty-eighth street. RIVATE RIVER water. § ay, tang tel famtlios; y TREADWELL's detached rural to let, $6) mon — | ture at a ae ens onthly janitor. Apply to Mr, COSGROVE, baker's IDE COTTAGES—EIGHT ROOM bath: grounds shaded: ly, West Fifty-sec s ‘Collages, three, four and | seven rooms, as above. HE SECOND FLOOR, A private house, Twenty-third str avenne. to Seve uth SO THIRD FLOOR, IN sinall, respectable family. Apply at HARPER'S coal office, Twenty-fourth street, near Sixth avenue, after 10. 0 LET-TO A SMALL FAMI second Floor, with provements. Inquire ats47 rust £ nice To LET—FIRS' house 09 Wi rovements and LINDO BROS.’ Jo: LTS, A Room on third: all im: FLOOR AND RASEMENT IN t CRT h stre ant a es newly painied; reut ply to an office, 2°7 Broad wa; iid 0 LEF—KLEGANT FLATS OF NINE ROOMS EACH on 125th street, nea: Faghth avenue; replete with Modern improveinents: rent very low to sultable tenants, GEO 10 ply at office, EM LET—A’ Part WOOD, 30 Bowery. iq 7 West i2sth street, or WOULD & KOOR, EIGHT ROOMS; uire at 107 Bast 8 ourth street. PARTME house, 2ath on 3d av. 5 139 East idth 0 LE'—THE THIRD FLOOR OF A BROWN STONE 4 TS AND FLOORS; LOWER 3d_av.: Lower Part cot- 2xplendid Second Floo: coms, th stand hd aver d ower Part 239 Kast sath st Ap. t, a few doors from | i 1 N. B—IN Tak oop’ Weer Evening at & BY BY PROFESSOR 4 5 EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AFIBRNOO! Doors open at 1 Grand Amphitheatre Adinission AdaAance, WARD MULLEN GREA SPECIAL TRACK INSID BRINGING THE PEDESTRIAN IN FULL VIEW OP THE AUDIENCE DURING THE REGULAR PERFORM ANCE UPON THE GRAND RACK COURSE. JUDGRS AND MEMBERS OF THE OOMMITTEK OF ARRANGES MENTS WILL BE PRES and performers in every Ura siting engagements will apply or address as above. Moms. LA THOKNE. Si } Ye VOLL GARDEN, UBINSON HALL, STAGE A SPECIALT’ PaolaN MipropRoM x, CREAT ROMAN, LIPPODROME GREAT KOMAN | HLPPODROM (OPEN IN BOSTON AUGUST FULL PROGRAMME OF ALL Tim WONDE. és DARING YOUNG LADY. RIDERS AFTERNOON AND. EVENING, ALSOA| DEN OF FEROCIOUS WILD BRAS PERFORMED ON THE GRAND RACBOOURSE FESSOK CHARLES WHITE a ee gx ThMaR OF THE AG UROFRSSOR. MW, He DONALDSO? dD and 7%. M. Exhibit mo in 2:90 aud 8 ccleee Orchestra, $i secured thee dranc Orchestra, $1 ¢ Galery, 2s oa ane tity 4 ox office 0 i PEDRSTRIAN PRAPE FIVE HUNDRED MILES IN SLX CONSECUTIVE DAYS EDWARD MULLEN, CHAMPION WALKER OF PH WILL COMMENCK HIS GREAT FRAT At THE ROMAN HIPPODROME PROMPTLY AT 1988 NDAY, JULY 2. MR, MULLEN WILL O8B & THE INNER INCLOSUBE T ALL HOURS OF THE DAY AND NIGHT, MADISON AVENUE BOX OFFICE, ND NiGUT. ADMISSION 50 CENT GLOBE THEATRE, alos ND a BROADWAY, as THEATRE, opposite New York Hotel. — GLOB ROBT. W. BUTLER, Manager, |_| GLOBE THEATRE, | This elegant theatre will | THEATRE ea eg hore al Led Gnoas GLOBE ma IN DA’ vening 9 THEATRE, |" WITH “THE BARGES "| THKATRER D MOST TALENTED re. GtoRR |” conunualiy introducing THEATRE, | FRESH NOVELTIES ATRE BK \ ION STARS, ‘TRE, | First class Speciaity Artists, — Voe. 3, Comedians, GLOBE younast GLOBB ch of the profession der Eighth street, between Second and Third avenngs afternoon and evening, INSTRUMBNTAL ana VOOAR SACRED 2 CONCERTS, SIXTEENTH STREET, THIRD west of Broadway, to let tor balls, s, opera, concerts, theatricals, &c.; new scenergh dressing rooms; seats raed for performances ) INSTRUCTION, ELOCUTION, &0. S$ WILLIAM B, POPE. STEINWAY HALI STRUCTION TO PERSONS PREPARING PO! "3 MUSEUM. CW. BARRE wo pertormances daily, at 2 and 8 P.M, Afternoon at 2 ‘The sterling actor, Production, by, special ee Mr. W. BARRY, quest, of the new An the sensationby Dominick sensation by Murray and U. W. Barry, | A. H. Sheldga, entitled ted ROPED IN, WEALTH with eMcient cast, AND CKIME, 1BLO’ LOSSEUM, SUMMER SEASON, 60 CENTS. D LONDON BY bay. Open daily from 10 till du: 1S THEATRE Monday even! oat , July 2, and every night A GRNTLE- | ing the week (by special request), the grand spectact | legendary drama of FAUSTUS and MEPHISTOPHELES. Cast with the entire strength of the company. Grand is in rehearsal, ETROPOLITAN TH ballet, Deautitul scenery, mechanical effects. EVANGELINE ind soon to be produced. ATRE, 586 BEOADWAY, VIOLEITE PICAUT, Dircctress, Entree, and $1 Jardin Mabille, Votks Mine. Mile, Cill as Innocence ; Malate | Ge at 8; Wednesday and Saturda: Uhanut and Cancan Dance: iarten, Vienna in Miniature, Devere Brothers. Picaut’as Frailty; Mile, Kurtz as Temptation, Mile. Cerisse as Mi Marie Bonitace. ight; Weston, the English Wren Olio Artists; Lotty Murray; Grinnell Children, | _Alsacian Duet. ‘Secure seats iu advan 2! inh ed RCS MESO RAL FESTIVAL and DEDICATION o1 JONEKS' WOOD COLOSSEUM, D INAUGU | East Side Boulevard, svove Sixty-sixth street. | SUNDAY and MONDAY, July 19 and 2, U%% i Pall * | Saengerrunde | Harmon Morning aud'Aiternoon, MONSTER CONCERT, Grand Orchestra under Cart Be Ninth Regiment Band, under U. Le Dowuing ONE HUNDRED MUSICIANS, ONE HUNDKED SINGERS, of the following societies :— Beethoven Maennereten, | Grand Chorus of Male Voices and | | ia, Teutunia Maennereher, | Harmonie, Social Maennerchor, | Alleemeine Saengerbund, Helvetia, Brooklyn Saengerbund, Hudson Maennerchor. { Conductoi | Herr CARL BERGM) Mr. D. L. DOWNING, at | Ss! house; private residence; all tmprovements; to | table parties rent very moderate. Forty-second street. SaieED Ste te ae | 4 (0 LET—IN FLOORS, THE FOUR Story BROWN | GRAND SUNDAY AFTER stone houses on Fi A»ply to LOULs Forty-eighth street. aven! Te First ue. Floors of six or seven rooms; high and healthy jor and Basement; also a trame House ll at reduced rent Apply at 402 West F seventh street, near Tenth ‘OFEN, corner Broadway and | WEST FIFTY-FIF' HH STREKT, ne Inquire at 356 West { NDAY MORNING CONCERT at 10 A ML, by Downing's entire NINTH REGIMENT BAND of 50 Musicians. OON CONCERT, at 8 P. My by the United Singing Societies, Bergmann's Grand Orchestra and Ninth Regiment Band, under Carl Bergmanm MONDAY, July 20, afternoon and evening, PROMENADE MUSIC. REOEPTION AND SOIRKE DANSANTR, 10 LET—A SPLENDID THIRD FLOOR, CONSISTING | of four rooms, in a private bonse, 150 East Sixty-sixth , Street, between Third and Lexington avenues, on}, | minutes’ walk from the P: 0 LET—TWO FIRST CLASS FLATS, EVERY CO: venience, in the fine new buildings 'on Fourth ave- nue. near Thirty-second street. Apoly ut oi [IN FORTY-NINTH STRE: , the Parlor and Basement Fioors it own stone fla five Apply on the preiis ) NEAR THIRD inth street. of MOR. RELL'S Storage Warehouse, 106 East Thirty-second st. NFURNISHED ROOMS, IN HOUSE gb East ‘Twenty-sixth street; fitst for, tive Rooms: third floor, tub: tive ‘ater is; also Store; m0 liquor; gas, stutionary | closet D_ FLOOR TO LET—IN PRIVATE Washington street. ter a1 fh (,TH_AVENUE, NEAR 38TH STREET—T0 LET, Apartments, | house occupied bs? HOUSE 698 Water and gas. o 1cB or 7 rooms, fine order; balance of to let ina PER MONTH.—TWO UNFURNISIED Roos | private house, with bath, gas, &c. 318 GE er quarter; fence, Thad 1,265 Broadway. BARITONE DE achoir: TLEMAN OF GREAT instruction on Pianotcrte at pupils? residence; $10 be: DHE XPERIENOE GIVES | references given. Address, with real- | box 12) Herald Uptown Branch ofice, telling volee; salary $20. Address L. W. TRES AN ENGAGEMENT WITH ompass two octaves, B to F; . Dox 219 Herald office, VARD,—PRIVATER MUSIC LESSO: Mi day, Guitar, Organ, Flute, Harp, Harmouy, Singing: nd evening. 24 W. mailed fr L —RIANO, VIO- ‘24 West Fourteenth street. “Circulat J, JAY WATSON, Musical Director. Guess AND BANJO.—PROFESSOR NAPOLEON GOULD, the celebrai few lessons to accompany son 121 ast Thirty-second street, near Lexington avenut d pl enables pupils in a and play effectively, J OUIS KOHLER'S PRACTICAL OOURSE 4° anoforte Instruction . PI fy the ‘best and cheapest method. Just published by HENBY LITOLFF, 86 Fourth avenue, Bae i ENOR—CHURCH BERVIOB; ISCOPAL PRE- ferred.—A tenor, lately arrived; finest voice heard, good reader, wishes A first clas r Agency, GROSS & DIVTMAN, he © huren € ‘ourteenth street. ever Position through PO, PHOFESSORS, AMATEURS AND MUSICAL cicties—A complete set ot Stringed Instra olf Violin, Viola, two Violoncellos and Contra Bass, very Hue tone, ‘forsale cheap for cash Te Apply immediately nicely furnished front Rooms to let for light ments; terms woderate. F HG RAST NINTH STREET, FEW DOORS WEST OF VO Broadway,—Etesantly firnished Apartments, en suite or singly, reception room and adjoining bedroom; every first class convenieace ; summer prices. OQ WHS? TWENTY BrOnTH sTREET—TO LET, ] J without board, Second Floor, farnisted; also front Roo aud front hall Kooi on third tor. 20) EAST TWENTY ot Third avent others to let, furnished ; would let some for housekee pia yory reasonable, 214. WEST PIPTY THIRD STREET, NEAR BROAD. way.—Conventont, accessible, handsomely fur- hished Rooisin private house, thoroughly renovated, for gentlemen; en suite or singly; breaktast if desired; jocation desirable, 214 WEST PORTY-FIFTH STRE! PA from Broadway.—A private (amily would rent one or two furnished Kooms for the summer, at reduced prices, to fainilies or gentlemen. Or 225, IGHTH STREET, CORNER FTA STREET,—A FU SHED Room to let for light housekeeping. WES? 16TH ST. (IN THE CANDY STORE An expert operator on Wheeler & Wilson's ma- chine; is a good dressmaker and tamily seamstress; Wishes to go out by the day or week el nos oblect to ath —lwo hall Eedrooins and six A FEW Doors | | to GERINGER, 158 Court street, Brooklyn. PUB “REGATTA GALOP, played with great success everywhere. CHAS, HO DITS”: all music stores. » 5 Banjos all prices. RD.—PIAN AF lotay HL G ing Duy and eve mailed tres. VOLONEL MONSTERY' emy and Shooting Gallery, 619 Sixth avenue.—Box- ing taught in one month. superior Fencing Apparauis and boxing Glow : AMUSEMENTS. ANJO, SONG AND DANOR,—JIG, CLOG AND IRISH Jig Dancing taugit for the ning. bg ty J TALL, For sale, the Lease, Mall Inqui re of Aadress J. JAY WATSON, Director, BY RUD ARONSON: TSUN AC No Til Broad KCTURES EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT o’clock at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets. tae. Ladios taught. J. BOGAN, 100 Kast Houston street. ORGAN, VIOLIN, GUITAR, SING- larp, Harmony. Private lessons only, 4 West Fourteenth sureot. Cireulars FENCING, BOXING ACAD- pend tor cireals a first | one xmail family; rent reasonable to | an unexceptionable family. Apply to. H. LOCK, 171 | Broadway. $15 , East Forty-ninth street. | 8 U Nagrotn GARDEN, | pore New York astonished. The Bowery exclte at the wonderful | caxcax the most The holders of comp commencing at 3 P. M. Masic by Downing's Orchestra, mentary (blue) and tevit tickets Will have free admission to the Colosseum di both days. ‘Lickets 25 cents Ladies tree. be T. F. LOHULTARIS, Proprietor of Jones’ W: Colosseam, 21 BOWERE, Tt is wonder Broadway delighted MARIB DELAGUURS, PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, success of Mite, elegant lady can dancer in the world, haw he CANGaA® CAN, Mure en ine French Cancen troupe sn ameneane . reneh Can 2 (ne and Manes REN Te MALE MINSTR sly | dition, | DOUARD, consent All the | Olio and to appear for SiX NIGHTS ONLY, old Favorites and seven new Stars ine Minstrel programme. MATINEBS TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Gram Ladies free Friday evening, Secure your seats dartag: the day, to obtain good on ta : VENTRAL PARK GARDEN. TO.NIGH® THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, JULY 19 G Popular Games, literary First di Cox and ©, Bened! AD. NEUENDORFP. 2... Box office open trom id o'ciock A. i, RAND DEMONSTRATION Pol TUESDAY, bic DSESDAY drill by th The wor! and open for inspection. nent speakers will be presen’ Kernan ani Tickets, admitting one 50 d transierable, $1; econd or This 1m oF THLODORE THOMAS! TENTH GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, when a very brilliant and attractive programme will be Admission ticket, at the wsuai places; so Hackasos, containing 12 ticketa, «pack axes, Co cl Boxes, $1 and 82 SUNDAY BVENING, JULY 19, RAND SACKED CONCERY at 8 o'clock. AEST TE Re TEEN IN THE CAUSE OF CHARITY, visit to the Boys’ Catholic Protectory, West chester, N.Y th SuSDAY e8D THURSDAY, aly 21, 22 and 2 daily attendance of 20,000 people expected, including» bs ‘visitors from Philadephia wand other cities. GRAND PROGRAMME OF AMUSEMENTS. dancing, jaunting car drives, Musical extibitiogs) by the, Protectory boys, munet Legion, &e. hops of the Protectory will be in operation. Addresses by distingnished orators, y (Tue: jon. F, A. Conkling, Hon. & oni Savage, On the following days, other e among whom jon. Hon. Richard 0 many others, te an, Hoo Lawrence De cents; ticket, good for three children halt peice, ow Avenue Railroad or steambor arlem Branch Morrivania, thence yy, n Railroad or by West Farme horse cars te oF} 4 K, LBADER AND DIRECTOR. JILMORE's, TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND, 8. GILMOR} M. K. BOTSFORD, AGE ay BROADWAY, River. at all other ‘at the M Furgiare and Faxtures of Irving ADOLEM LEVINGER, ‘Wi Bromdway. WON Sous E 9 Wot bi River, 30.A. M., and Fifly-seventh street, Nor Iver! as AnMe tyckews $1; chiidrem halt price. 1 gts can be procured at Frank Eibell's book siore, No, Righth aveut ni street, Ninth avenue, or from the members of er tickety $1 '50 each. HBATRICAL COMBINATIONS: the roa No, 218 Broadway. orig MOND, who will TUK VERY BEST MUSIC FURNISHED FOR ALL OG CASPONS. Pure ANNUAL REUNION AND RURAL FESTIVALy of St. Paul's Institute, at Oriental Grove, on ment 5 ‘amt v cago and jonia will leave Thirty-fourth nireote X i, Paul's church, Yoo wee i BOUT GOING. stars wanting cuts for next bet] ‘Tueaitioal Printing shoal PAR MORSTAN ruts rine KoA Ets til Lstimates cheer {uly give, wh LM nanan te, — SHING TO NEGOTIA’ B.—MANAGERS WI Mr yous 1, Hate Demtatic Aueoors Hae 4 : of 8 re of uyoh Now Vorke