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#tamsneD HOON AND APARTMENTS 4 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University pi: Sitting Room, with Bedroom; ingle [tooms; all frst class conve- suitable tor a part ntlemen; no movi May:terms iw; newly furnished. eye PLAC#.—tO LET, FURNISHED, PAR- le Fi nitable a physician or Loans also moder! 101 se Sixth avenue.—Desirabie Rooms furnished on floor; also Room for light housekceping. 182 WESE THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—LARGE CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS ‘AND | aris to learn Tetegraphy and take positions.—1HOM SON'S College, 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Niceer Tnstl- tute. Jelegraphy taught practically, with insiruments, in one quarter. GERMAN ®ADY, GOING ABROAD wire HE children, would take charge of oj two Amei pan Joung. misses and superiutend. thelr educatio: highest reference required. Address Mrs. SCHREIBER, Brooklyn Post office, AS OPPORTUNITY NOT OFTEN OBTAINED TO learn telegrapny in an office; Jady in day times Branch om in evening. Address , Herald Uptown ranch office. WEST TWENTY SECOND STREET, CORNER AMUSEMENT: AVIBLO'S. MONDAY, MARCH 1, AND EVERY NIGHT ‘and Matinee, first time of ah entire new drama, entitled CORD AND CREESE, resented with wonderiul effects, never before Rempued onany sgane and ‘iis ppgehanical chang and RA he splendid Drama of 0: in which iit. LEstER WALLACK K willappear, front Room, furnished for light h Keeping, ‘to let to geniieman and wile; all modern improvements WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms for gentlemen io a French tamuly; terms listed BLEECKER STRELT.—FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping. Cheapest rent in the A AcTHAQHERS! BUREAU.—PAMILIES | DESIR. + ing foreign governesses or tutors to take wi thein to the country or to Kurone wil find reliable yapplying we Mra MITC Tab. A highly accom: lady open for an engagemeni as visit- overness. YOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, &€., evening, at Business College, sixth ‘Twenty-third street; day or evening, 1 OUKKEEPING AND BU*INE! I Private Connting Rooms for Practice an Apply tor circulars. . MARSH, 726 Broadway. YA RISTAN PADY,. FRENCH LE: go Ny conversation reading, Thisisa ra “w nity to improve in French TanEAaRD. Address Gifepu: ATs, box 100 Herald Uptown Branch oft cape oR ae Lene aatea ITALIAN neues an experienced gra er terms very reason Address ITALIANO, Heraia Uptown Branch office. Ri NCH AND GERMAN THOROUGHLY TAUGHT; English to toreigners ; iessons phe oat either bro: residence or EF own; terms moderate, address 67 West Thirty-fith street. DAL OR mod. city. 17 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET. —PLEASANT frout Rooms, with hall Rootas adjoining ; south- mn exposure ; reterences exchanged. ‘D4 ase mens: FIFTH | STREET.—HAND- furnished Parlor, Bedroom and other handsome 1 forse totwo gentlemen, from $3 vw $7 per ‘Week, gas and bath included; reterences exchanged. EIGATH AVENUE.—LARGE FRONT ROOM e ball Elichen, nicely furnished, for house- a2 t i Bedroom to let, with or ° pin; Be r iL Bedroo le or with. 300 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms to let, suitable for light ‘housekeeping; 1urniture entire.y new; also two Purlors 34 yar THIRTY.?IRST STREET.—BACK PAR. | Mswuction, lor to let, suitable for gentleman and wife: also | !essor JUL, WONDEKMAN, 1,215 Broadway, second ‘two Rooms for r light housekeeping; terms reasonabie. hoor, SIXTH AVENUE.—10 LET, A HANDSOMELY | JOR SALE—WITH FURNITCRE. A SCHOOL FOR 610 furnished Parlor and Bedroom ; also hal! Rooms | young Ladie tablished ten years. Apply at IL with grate fire. Gallatin place, Brooklyn. ERMAN, FRENCH CRP UANIREED ROOMS AND APART- NTS TO LET. NEAT UPrEn FLOOR, 190 EAST FIFTY-FIRST | street, Lexington avenue, to let: parlor, hen and “three light bedrooms; gastixtures ward: | roped to" } $25 per month. | i D CE AaaIee Pah vatow art LES- we 's residence if dest vorsanonal i linpartell." Address GRADUATE, box tls tierald Upiowa ranca office. Pamphiew &c., translated. NENTLEMEN WISHING TO SPt:. cAK GERMAN ty c ec! ns, Inquire, eyeing at | Knowledge at 75c. priva: 1,223 Broadway, opticiai ISS EDMONDS RECEIVES PUPILS AND) CLASSES . LOWER PART—BASEMENTS, PARLOR (FOUR rooms) and two front rooms on third floor, $810; also Second Floor and two back Rooms on third floor, N $00: house 364 West Thirty-fitth street: possession im- in English Literature, Composition, Letter Writing, mediately ; fine order. &c.; also persons of neglected education who desire to HENRY V. MEAD, 422 Eighth avenue, _ SEOOND AND THIRD FLOOR, EACH CONSIST: ing of six rooms, six closets, water closet and cas fixtures: newly painted: in thorough order; stairs and ily neatly carpeted; immediute possession. Apply to MATTHEW BYRNES, 142 East Thirty-third street. PARTH NTS TO LET—SECOND FLOOR, 5 RC 218 Eas: .Forty-fitth street, $23; separate mete stairs arid rpeted at oilelother Three Rooms, 38 Downing 5 ‘ON DI East fwellth si APeentect eon VACANT.—TREADWELL’'S PRIVATE, gentect cottages: shaded grounds; Croton, gas, 3 river view. 635 West Fiity-second street. City Retired, | pursue aby branch; all communicauons conidential. 148 bast Seventeenth street 6! BOWERY, UPTOWN, BROADWAY, COR- hirty-fourth ' street.—Bookkeeping, | ‘Arith- rudimental ant her Euglish branches, $5 Writing Lessons, $3 monthly; foreigners tangent lish; backward persons private rooms, Ladies’ de- a FESSOR DEVEZE'S DAILY AND EVENING French classes. French spoken easily in Months. Attendance tree to see the uew system. vate lessons address 19 West Thirtieth street, ROFESSOR B. KUTINER, TEACHER OF : and FPrench—Practical method, Please cail at or address 9% second avenue, between Fifty second and Vilty-third streets, or Doibear's College, 1,193 Broadway, corner Benassi street, Pri. country combined, $12 to $45 monthiy, Beatty, rural homes. A pear ta FRENCH FLATS, NEAR FIFTH «avenue, be yw the Park, to let; rents no object to preciae parti Ul: in oil. Jase ss* heaied ap ey SECOND STORY FLAT 1 TO. a IN THE w first class brown stone house $24 West For’ eighth street; eight rooms, pensar finished : all lig! (3 rooms, with large wind \duws, wil! odern improve- Eas chandeliers, stationary tubs, bathroom, dumb | r, door openers, speaking tubes and window | shades: halls and stairs carpetea, heatea and lighted; separate gas meter; rent $45. Apply on premises. ILOORS TO LET—AT .NOS. 408 AND 410 EAST | Seventy-ninth street; ront $17, 16.and $15 per month. Apply at 103, bya very ensy and prac ers; transiations, Ap- ply to AN ity plac J ANTED—A COMPETENT TEACHER “OF THE German language to yive two evening lessons a week toa gentleman at his hotel, Address, with ters and reterences, box 313 Post otters Vy ANTED—ABOUT APRIL 1 OR MAY, TWO OR three Rooms, unfurnished, in good order and com- plete for housekeeping, for nah. wite and iniant: gus breterred. Address J. A. M., box 5,529 Post oitice. = ANIED—A LADY TEACHER, WHO, IN EX RENCH FLATS OF NINS ROOMS EacH, IN THAT | W "chance tor board, will give two hours insiruction desirable block of houses on 126th street, near | daily in conversational French and music: a Parisian pth avenue. containing range. hot and cold water, | ani first class performer indispensable; reference, Ad- donary tubs, bathroom ‘all improvements: dress H. &., box IM Herald Uptown Branch office. 9 ang GEO. W. WOOD, 257 West 125th street or mre wery. a oN 1 PER WEBK.—LESSONS IN FRENCH every day by a thoroughly educated French lady. Call at or address 107 ¥ of Sixth avenue. 50 CENTS A LESsON,.—CONVs RSATIONAL OU French by-s Parisian young lady diplomee; books and Pamphlets iansiatea. Call on or address M. Wee, SALE CHEAP—THREE BROWN STONE FLATS, pala ena qpeateas paying ten pact pent ‘gill take in part payment. Ap) BLE 19) Bast Porgy ainth street MMEDIATE POSSESSION pe ud ha HAND- ome Second Floor, in brown ston West wenty-third street, corner i conven- | VREL, 1,263 Broadway, from 3to9 ¥. M. gences for housekeeping: family private: reterences; to a desirable party terms low. 254 Kast rorty-ninth street, 50. CENTS 4 LESSON—CONVERSATIONAL GER. an by @ North German lady. Address GER oye. PART OF FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP | MAN. ioe 77 Herald Uptown Brancw office, 1,265 hiotse; also several Rooms on third floor; all im | Broad rovemenis; location first class; terms moder Can | = ~ — — eet! to day at No. 315 West Nineteenth street, near @ SIXTH AVENUE.—FRENCH LESSONS, WITH Eighth avenue. 176 share proaunciation. givon specially to fitout travetiors tor europe. oc Wednesdays ad Satardays: from 8 to 10 o'clock P. M., at Mr GAREAU'S resid formerly @ magistrate and member of the University of ce. OWER PART, CONSISTING PARLOR F LOOR, BASE- { [4 ment Floor and halt the Third ara to a neat, re- | spectable family ; the owner Is a wid dow lady: occupies the second fvor derselt, Inquire at 39 Weut Twenty: i | | in New York is interrupted atthe height of its brilliant | WILLIAM TH AVENUE THY ATRE, Proprietor and Manager... “The call tor seats 1s so great Mr. Daly has aecided to open Lies , big t preegaey daysin ad- EVERY TABLEAU KNCORED! “We have seldom heard such a continuous burst of utters and laughter, intermingied with roars, a8 during the pertorm anee‘of the big Bonatiza."— THE BIGGEST HIT SINC “Biz Bonanza was stamped with ‘the seal and a great fey merry ‘tims OUR AMERICAN COUSIN! People who hours’ fun ¢: ig se see Bona ‘the ladies dresses,” simply gorgeous." —Mall. he scenery, THE BIG BONANZA! Dublio tavon, before en THE BIG BONANZA! | most luxuri- ‘Mercary. BONANZA FORK LADIRS, SEU OMAY, MARC! ion SATURDAY, “AT ee were 7 JRE ASED ALT WACTION AN Repverros OF PRICES TO. ALL i ‘eRFORMANCES, ADMISSLON ‘to Museum and Family Circle). . Beene CHIL KIN (und -r 13. vents). + 15 cents Fan UT AND Dakss CIRCLE + 35 cents OxCHLSTRA Loon Y CHAIRS Heens D ES ERVED, ‘Ret EsTRA CHAIRS 25 cents extra Every Evening and, d Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, CA , THE CARROLLS ‘THE CARROLLS, in the great sensation n piny. BIDNAPPED. KIDNAPPED, KIDNAPPED. Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day, dhursday and Friday, JOUNNY ALL! nie Farce, HAC. Monday y, Pu * thursday aa Fris in addition to tne ore, the Melodrama, KOSLN'A MEADOWS. LOUIS ALDRICH, GEO. Ki iCHU ASO eT TH SIRE T, SIXTEE, MoNDay AND Navy EVENING, AU 8 MATIN BATURDAY, A’ 2 Bere pushe but f five of MATINEES Every Afternoon and Fri- day,and “aturday evenings, MeasDRWS, MACCABE tn ie sparkling Monologue, BLGONE DULL CAR _The most popular entertainment of the age. Ny ace. AB. LAST NIGHT BUT FIVE OF RIC MACCABE, whose triumphant engazement success by imperative business appolntinents in Phila- delphia, Boston and elsewhere, MAccase IR ROWLAND THE RUFF-UN.—THE applause and success which especially greeted the dual imbersonation of Sir Rowland the Kuff-un hay in- duced Mr, MACOABE two announce its repetition at every performance during the farewell week. Le EPRESENTATIONS — IN T 5tX Rlawitsor Behl v' not synnegiiges MINSTREL “MIS FASCINATING FELLOW" and ACCABE,—ROBIN HALL, SIXTEENTH ST. EVERY EVENING AT 8, MATINEE, SATURDA at 2, in all his great and crigitade ‘assumption of Chara ters, Songs, Improvisations and sartorial Sepa as rmed during the past twelve weeks ai Robinson Hiatt the largest and ‘most discriminaiing.auaiences and avowedly the most iashionable ot the season. ‘ticket oilice, Kobinson Hall, open aaily trom 9 till 5. NIROFLE-GIROFLA. H WEEK. PARK THEATRE. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEK, Seize the Golden Hours ere Lhey Fly! THE NIGHTS OF GIROFLE-GIROFLA ARE LIMITED, Previous arrangoments will prevent a renewal of en- jagcments. GKOFFROY, UERCEY. vitticn. KID, DOREL, VANDAME, M, mA AIRE, M, A. «also appear, Operatic enor orchestra led by M. VAN GHELE, MORGAN, RICHARD MARSTON, Scenery by ot ’ ‘ORGTLIN.. Costuines trom Paris, Begins atS: over by I. eaters bane oa xt doo! SECURE SEATS IN 10 OBTAIN GOOD PLACES AND AVOID THE CRUSH. ARLOR AND BASEMENT OF HOUSE NO. 163 EAST Pay ixtloth strcety also third Floor to let; Fiogr of five | —FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, room and pantries to let, at No. 420 West Fifty-first Botti of these houses are drst class brown stone, oie all the improvements, and strictly private. A. “SQUARE AND GRAND Pianos of our own make; also for sale, a number, Of fine second hand Fianos in pertect order. ‘WILLIAM KNABE & 113 ritth avenue, above Sixt BOOND FLOOR TO LET—NEAR MADISON | A BEAUTIFUL PiANO-ONLY $100 equare, 1,147 Broadway ; aunple closets, hot and cold Pianolorte, 7 octave, carved legs, overstrung bass, | ——. waler: bath on floor. t sacrifice Lor casi. every improvement, uf VHDL, 13 A Orxans (rent U1 Chatoi GecoNp YLOOR TO LET—NEWLY PAINTED, WITH bathroom, hot and cold water, suitable tor light i PRICKS REDUCED—REMOVAL,—PIAN« Possakenping, in private house $10 West Twenty-second ($5 monthly): 7 octave, $160: Steinway, ba 9), $75 cash: Chickering, $1 place, Kigh %, near Broadwa, GREAT OFFER.—WE WILL, FOR A FEW DaYs, dispose of 10 Pianos, Organs ani Melodeons of first 10 LET—UNFURNISHED, AT NO. 2% EAST FIFTY- third street, Pari id Basement story: also one eieied story, with all improvements and in per- ef 3 10 LET—A NICE FLOOR OF FIV® ROOMS IN HIGH A _stoor rown stone house 216 Hast t Thirty-ninth street. ro 48 LET—UPPER PART OF A PRIVATE HOU with owner, consisting of six rooms and bathroom font Feasonable toa good tenant: possession imme: dnquis t 208 Bast Thirty-third street. LET—HANDSOME FIRST FLOOR IN BROWN A stone iat house 751 Sixth avenue, six rooms: Lea ee eee GREAT CHANCE.—T0 Bi S01) FOR CASH, 10 inoesupied. pi be close & trust, two of tie musi clegant Pianos'ever ET—SECOND PLOOR, TWO LARGE PARLORS, | Manulactured; superb carved ros: wood cases, richly ment. Kitchen; fue order; immediate posses: | carved legs, double serpentine work, full round cor- sion. Also First Floor, four rooms, with kitchen; pos- | Nets, 7% octave, overstrung bas, agraffe improvement, geasion Aprill. House 354 West Thirty-tftu street, with | ful! rich tones, made by most celebrated city makers; Class makers. inciudin; ever betore offered. e invite the pubic to examine HORACE WATERS & SON, 431 Broadway. A STEINWAY PIANO FOR RENT—UPRIGHT P ane $75; 7 8: uBon yg Organ, ie ; rent, $3; 7 octave $135, N, 1S East Fourwenth st. our stock. | Pian, A*.i ELEGANT a OCTAVK ROSEWOOD PIANO, city maker: Stool, Cover nnd Music, at a bargain for cash: money wanted Private residence 112 West 7th | ‘st Near 6th av. ‘owner. | written warrantee for five yeurs; will be sold tor bait | ; Byles must be seen and trisd to Ue appreciated. Apply LET—THIRD FLOOR, IN HIGH STOOP HoUsK; | ata, L, BATTERSON'S Furniture storage ketablisi- IL modern conveniences; good reference required. ment | f- ixth avenue, near fortieth sireet, irom 7 A. aii West Thirty-fifth s.reet, near Seventh ave: | M.to8P. M., for four (# days. 1O LET—CENTRAL LOCATIONS, SOME FINE | Tanging in price trom $50'to $140 per month. Santtor improvements, & REGOR & MILLER, , 150 East Forty-ninth street, LET_DESIRABLE A APARTMENTS, SORT ROOMS, A FF EK FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE+ brown stone houses: 6th avenue, Murray THili) | teinway & Son's Pianotorte (at a sacrifice), lance occupied by one family (3), adults; rent low to | 4 ori fia toned 7% octave, richly carved, four round, @n Uuexceptional tamily; possession. | rosewood case, tall agraile, nverstrung Fiaho, having ail C. LOG! I71 Bros inpepveme ae printed guarantee; bil! of «a! ost $975, for $250. N. B.—stool, Cover, box tor shippiny Call bot O LET-T0 A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, A D or Mond te residence 210 West Zist st. ‘able Floor (five rooms) in brown stone front N > RIV, - ast Phiriy-ninth street; location uuexccptionabie, T PRIVATE RESIDEN WEST 23D: STREET, erences exchanged, family declining housekeeping, will sell their _—__________._ | superb 7% octave four round rosewood Manolorte, teat F]\0. LET—FLOORS OF SIX ROOMS, IX NEW BROWN eight months, has all the latest im en aes nade by | stone house 333 Hast Fifty-thira street; all improve- | fclebrated Lath street makers, cos! Tend muents; rent $4) (0 $26 per floor. Apply.on premises. iuciuding stool. Cover, Music Cabinet, bm "gin; also at Box for shipping; five years’ warrantee from maker, NO LET—UNFURNISHED, AN ELEGANT SUIT OF | 424 Dil five Rogins on the second floor of the first class bili of sale. Beamish, Beet asin heifauarentes | Ac Winasne crane anon Serax ConaY convenience; ad dnoirabiy suited hy party of and every | Recker sae a bargain, ior cash, bEOK It a ShOTH: or asmall fainily ; Drea! fast served by janitor if desired leecker street, a not Ue CC LE a LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $10, HAND (0 LET-10 COLORED FAMWLIES, AT 113 THOM some Chickering rosewoud Piunotorte : ject Pi 2 | Order; sweet, powerful tone; modern Improvements, 1 Secottl geet neat, Pence, First Floor, 2 rooms, $15; | Cluding box for shipment, i Thislatrese ness Hoe ND) 139 9 East st Twelfth | street. sail 84 Ba BEAUTIFUL 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO; 10 LET—DESIKABL E FLOOKs AND HALF FLOOR, | A _ CLOSING OUT SALK ELEGANT STOCK PIANOS, « hulf price; order administratrix G. Barmore estate, 368 Bleecker street. Also the Square Grand, so much ‘admired by the professors. Ea 8, 5 2 Ninth avenue. suren's Gardens, PRivars MUSICAL ERSITY, j}OR SALE—AN ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO, richly carved, original cost $1,000, for $200, Inquire atthe Crystal Palace Cloax and suit Emporium 202 Bowery, between Prince aid Houston streets. SECOND HAND GRA 24 BARGAI is 1% EW AND Yet low for cash. at cay, be t quality FISCHBE’S, Olas and West’ Twenty tenth street, near Ninth avenue, Mareen OF PIANOFORTES WILL FIND it to their interest to obtain estimates from tho METROPOLITAN PuINIING ESTABLISHMENT, 213 Broadway, before having thetr printing done elsewhere, BW 7% ‘AVE PIANOS, WITH LATES! IM. CT. provements, for sale or rent on easy terms; rose- wood Pint 100; $5per mouth until pad. ¥. CONNOR, ed) legs, patent agraffe; every improvement; Por NUHt oF Eaghth avenue. between Twenty-fourth and | f + $245; Iustalinents ken ; rent $6 a wionin; vue abl Water In; rent trom S)ato Sone Tons CRON gas corner of Sixth av. and Twenty-third st. ee he Ke CARD DONT FAIL TO WEAR THE WONDE. RFUL po tetra LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, @ Orchestral Mathushek Pianos: they tell their own King street, consisting of tront and back basement, | Sarda Agency, 3 Wo font and back parlor, with two ti ‘loor, five rooms, 49 King stree: (Floor of five und six rooms, 163 atroe' as and waier. Apply to WILLIAM Outs sireet WEST WASHINGTON PLAC E—RENT MODE- 193 Varick 2 rate, Partot house to let, Furniture tor sale tow ; nod locaion, near Washington’ square and seve ar ines; Modern improvements; possession immediately. For Other To Let Advertisements See Directory. _ ANSPREC GADEMY MOUNT ST, VINC son, New York, 13 miles trom the metropous: 17 0, ins to'and 16 froin the Mount dally, Hudson hiver , 12 Tairty-séveuti street, corner Third avenue, This institution, couducied by the Sisters of road, Charity, is the largest and best appointed in the country, | P!4NOS TO RENT OR SELL—LARGE LOT, PRICES and terms to suit the times. Cali at MERRELL’ pK SaaS weiatieae UC music) per anoum, No. 8'Union square (65 Fourth avenue) Sy T DOLBEAR'S BUSIN IANO WANTED—ANY PERSON <( way—Students receive special p P are, to sell cheap for cash will ted. HAVING A goob Nease address Mr. COLL sist he Writing and’ Ar.thmetic “and become. | RICHARDS, 1y Waverley place. juick at figures, ra usin: writ ‘waainaina te? % ers. ADpIY day or evening, ous PFae RINTING OF EVERY DESC: RIPTION PROMPTLY 'y moderate prices b; Tax’ BiaNriNd PTABLISH MENT, the METROPOLL- A‘ CAN LEARN SHOKTHAND.—WRITING IN ' Heraid Buiiding, this useful and Interesting art taught in ten lessons ny Dart ot the Unions WM cents per lesson. Address | call on VD. RUSS, 93 Clinton piace, Take University jace cars. T° EXCHA) 4 ST. Weber or Be ker Piano, Horse. 7 years old: warrant free ant st sound and kind, Address MPLISHE A" ac p uF kouna LADY WILL GIVE nN. | 1G WILLI AMS, Heraid Uptown Branca oitice struction, prectically or gratinatica @nd Spanish languages; wis mikes transiations Ware had PURCHASY—A 7 OCTAVE PIANO; Copies "Address wad Wear twentyaience city maker: price §.50 (0 6200, Adirew OULAYL: Herald U ptown Branch office. YOUNG LADY DESIR®S A FEW MORE PUPILS; Knglish branches, mathe:natics, French, taten or ore hest references Address Miss L, A. W., box iow ARR eM A the course of tan lessons, arch I. at 1,261 Broadwi round corners, cost $40 first clgss maker: instal Will be sold ‘at vn ‘ ments taken; Piavwoeenen: KRAKAUER $50 bowery. A ABLE I RELIC RO Our Country."—Dr. A. J, © Mar E PRATHER OF Quincy, UL ay; private | has in his possession the Lust Receipt from $1510 $10. OLIVE B. ieorge Washington in the ‘aettlementeot te C LADY OF OULTURE AND RESINEM = first class performer of vocal and ins I 2 AN ment to get out a Inonthly or weerly taki: detnst salary in uae ol iy employer's tater: KEUUOE oUt A small sheet of my own. ABLE PRINTER, box 127 Herat oft Divtactein ta music, Would like a position as te te herin a refined fam iy: object. a hom ddress UV. D., vox 138 Heraid Up- ACHER FOR MATHER if & an Waters, at lower prices than | teenth stree posite Van | Use yiash driving | =ROUND CORNERS FULL mi B $80. Piano, $5 mo hy GU pata; miznreent Your | } ALL F FOR TWENTY | CENTS. i | | Words: price TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. ey [noe MORE NW Stars THIS WEEK. Hk STUART pete Given Miss NOKAH CAMPBELL, away | THE Peat N BROTHERS, MON DA Y TONY EW SONGS, EVENING | BILLY Baity ana LARRY TOOLEY, @ DUNDRBECK IN A FIX, Amaygifcent programme. ‘Three hourn of real FUN, On Wednesday evening 10 Barrels of, Flour given away; on Friday evening, 10 rich Dress Patterns given away and Ladies Admutved Free; on Saturday evening 10 Tons of Coal given a M. INE GS bi UESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 234. pa ‘OUL THEATRE, Eighth street, between Second ana Third avenues. Every. evening, 8 , oa o'clock, RAND REVIVAL. Bpsoureged by | A the increasing patronage of the best families in New York and to surpass all at- tempts neretotore by a similar place ot amuse- Mt in the countr: be pr luced, on MON- Day EVEN 1875, arranged by Sig. | Constantine, the spionaid Parisian sensational Pantomime, ach SBR SA eS NEM aeRO HP THE GOLDEN BRAN formation. Superior Bailet— Gal Henriette Schrotter, Mules. Josephin siegel, Bonetti, Kousi and 20 beantiiel pai introducing IN GRAND OLIO 184 greatest modern Ventriloauist. Chas. Young. lin new acts and his hitherto peerless Bone oes gad Marion Young, in Comic Sketeh: Tae ng; Jennie Turnour, Queen of lante; Prof. Rogers and, Fupi the sandertat Se els; Wilcox, &c, ic. All for 20 cents. ‘Orehi + Private Boxes, $4. Tou THEATRE, Sign ila Second and Thira A with musical effects, comic situation ‘SLNAD ALNAML 4Od TIV ird avenues. DAY ENTERTAINMENT, from 8 to 12 o’cloc VOCAL AND INSTRUMES FAL UONCERT, THIS EVENING, AT’ 8 O'CLOCK, BY DOWNING'S UN. HIVALLED SINGH REGIMENT Bais Be amin Bont, Solo Cornet; J, Morelli, Solo Clarionet; ; Diller, solo Euphonium; D. L, Downing, Director: oh “choles selection of Sacred, Classic and popular Orchestral Kecitations and Instrumental solos, with Vocal gems by lady artists of the Tivoll Company. K the regular Dramatic aad Novelty atértainmeng Admission to both performances, 25 cents. TEINWAY HALA NEXT FRI : is) ‘AN DICKINSO aise NA EL “A WOMAN'S OFINION OF 7,” THE SOCIAL EVIL discussed upon a broad and humanitarian basis. aboet open tor morrow mormug at the Hall and ote ls.» (HE GRAND CLOSING REUNION BALL OF THE taches and employes of Barnuin’s Roman Hippo- will take pi: t Ferrero’s Assembiy Rooms, Taminany ti attra Mad ry et office, on Madison avenus, between I w and Twenty-seventh streets. Lsndbaieg Se esi acl ayaa TILMOR $ TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND& Gilmore, Director.—Por engagements or any business connected with Saud id apply at 7 ast Fourti street. SFORY, Agent ARD.—OWING TO NUMEROUS BUSINESS KN- gagements I fina myselt compelled to close the Tues. day evening Sociables at Beethoven Hall. Sociabies Will be heid at Piumpton Buiiding every thursday even: |. Fourteenth street, on Wedbesday even: BiowON AND DRAMATIO INSTRUCTION, 96 | ast Tenth street.—"I am taking lessous of Profésso Hurlbut, 1 Qua Tims a superior teneher. Aare c, YY, M. D., 49 Bond | street. SRR ANJO.” “BANJO,” “BANJO, Y—WILLIAM D. B SPARKS will take a few paplis at his or their residence and guarantee entire satisiaction after one | course of lessons; each pupil taught privately, 236 Kast Eighty-first street. Gores: GIROFLA.JUST RECEIVED A NEW supply of vocal scores, bge Engiish and French score, DWARD SduUB EARTH aw Bane, AND ALL STYLES OF DANCING TAUGHT; quarters econ ae Grea to to ee es takes 30. 4 Street, New York, my, qe FAIL TO =EE 8, R. GRAY’S PICTURE OF ARMER'S PRT,” TO BE SOLD BY AUC. | wos" oN WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 645 BROAD. ano Ube Kote) 4 ke. tal “4 ONT NEGL ot aT SEE T. E. Ra paaet ‘f S NING, oT at as BROADWAY, bi what * | | | GAINTING OF F, BRUTT WAY APPRENTICE." AT 1 Ee gee ae WEDNESDAY ‘leeks AR sei eenee | JAMES E. SMITH. GRA Invitations can be had by applying atthe | Fy _AMUSEMENTS. Yattaces, ~ Vropricwor and Manager. Mr. LESte |S LACK SIXTEROTH | WEEK ;: ol theengagement ot i My. DION Overs AULT, 4 who will appeat EVERY stant, mene, SAYChbaY MaTINER PE void ANCE, Mr. Montague, bert. Messrs. Beckett, Arnott, Polk. Holland, ‘conard Edwin. Meniames Dyas, Lu wis, Poniat, Burke, Sefton and Biaisdell will appea UBATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART.... o NEW STARS, NEW STARS, with the present ogmpany, at vite i ek of asthe FLYING WUTCuMAN, introducing the wonderiul trek ot NG A BW HKR BODY. 0: 514 BROADWAY, . Sole Proprietor ORD THROUGH Return of the bexg of ull vutch Comed EORGE 5. who wi ‘appear as WESTON tae WALKIST. ‘The worid renowned, invisible wire waiker, P. F. LEVANTINE, The Londsn Comique, The beautiful Voca: SCOTT AND FORRESI, HARRY KERNELL, CHARLES WHIT* Miss ADAH RICAMNOND, Miss AMY RO" ERTS, Ww Acts, Songs, MATINER WEDNESD AY" EXTHA MATISEE, 1U Magic Barre! Performer. Mr. HARRY BROWN, ance, adh {heir Somersaalt Clog. With asce: ARTER, Miss KITTY O'NE LL, Miss ALIC Dance rte ~ GREAT CHALLENG GE WALK AT THK HIPFODROMR, 500 MILES IN SIX DaYst EDWARD PAYSO (ON WESTON, the renowned American pedestrian, and Professor J. R. JUDD, the celebrated athlete and ¢ iner, will commence at 105 A. M.. Monday, March 1) the greatest COMPETITIVE TRIAL OF HUMAN EN DURANCE ever attempted. It five minutes past midnight Tt is expected that the first twenty-four hours’ walk will score 115 miles. Doors open acai hours, day and night, Admission, 50 cents. JUDGES CHOSEN FROM THE PRINCIPAL ATH- LuT16_ CLUBS. NOTICE EXTPRAOKDINARY. MR. BARNUM'S WORLD-RENOWNED MENAGERIE, THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE, ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION EVER ORGANIZED, WILL BE ON EX- HIBITION DURING THE PEDESTRIAN CONTEST, WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE! WITHOUT uxTa CHARGE! WITHOUT EXTR BMH aves UE THEATRE. BIGa TRA CHARG BONANZA!!! | THE GREATEST ee SINC! “OUR AMERICAN HTH AVENUE THEATRE. THE : BIG BONANZA!!! EVERY BROKER AND BANKER should go and see LEW1s as and ©. ©, and I. ©. BONANZAL!! BIG BONANZA! ! BETTER TH NG LAUGHT«R FOR Secure’ seats twenty days ahead, 5= AVENUE Kk THEATRE, Bia BETTER THAN COL. SELLE LORD DUNDREARY I! RIN THREE HOU BONANZA! 1 A MAN OF MONEY. TREEY RN T BRAIN GO AND SEE FISHER AS WALL CREERYSLE BKOrH ER | MADE— 5TH av NUE THEATRE, BIG BONANZA! {1 THE BiG SUCCESS OF THE SEASON! Bee PANNY DAVENPORT as a GUSHING SCHOOL bey ~ oe EMILY xoUNG DAUGHTE! Airs. GILBERL in the GLORY OF EMANCIPATED WOMANTOOD, ordering in new dresses and new furni- | ture—without consulting her husband. “MAN OF BRAINS," operaung in Wabash | How MILLIONS | BIG, a0 the PROFES:OR'S ROMANTIC | NEW YOKK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET, AMU EMENTS. Orie THEATRE, eee aes OL MPIC TE THEATRE, BROADWAY. od “i o> 1624) | seseees Manager, YgaNP Av THE CROWDED NiauT with ladies. children and family varties. 3 THE BEST BRTAINMEST IN THE TALK OF THs TOWNT Wherever you go. in hotels, restaurants, a loons, on the street cars, in e parlor. th 24 | counting house, the workshop. ou the terz boats, on the ruilroads, in the street, in the house, in the clubroom. ‘in the domestio circie, wherever peo most do congregate, you'll hear the unive: erdict as follows THE BEST ESTRRIAIN MENT EVER SzEN 64 YORK, THE @REATAST NIT YET MADE. The new Tatrasegenite & Spectacle, by Mr. Joho an KING DING DONG KING DING DONG. Repeated rounds of applause and continuous gereams of laughter greeting the young ani beautify NINETEEN at mpoor> BALLET 626! Ten charming Premiere ig trom the pring)ple. theatres and opera houses of Lurope and Asi RETURN of the Germano-American Star oe Wii LraMs. xR. | 624] Mr. WILLTAMS will sing two new songs, “The | 624 | City Guide” and “Ont of Luck.” and will tell two or three new Datel: Anecdotes. Increased enthusiasin created by the Greatest and’ Most Wonderinl Gymnastic! Ardsts om the rth, Ga TENE LLAS The GARNELLAS pertorm the wonderful foat never be‘ore even attempted by any other per- formers in the Biot and successfully accom- shed by them, A DOUBLE SOME MsACL sae SHOUL- DER TO SHOULDER LITTLE DICK GSRNE LUA, starting trom a standing position on his brother's. shoulders. makes two complete revolutions in the air and re-alights upon the shoulders of his brother. More new Facial Delineations and Comic Char- acterizations by the Greatest Comic Artist in_ the Universe, | 1 SAUTE RU SEL, | More new | thi eristics by the Boss ak nr 1 Comedian: 624 8 624 HART, 624) Positive hit or i reat New York favorite on | Mr, LUKE SGHOOLORAPT, the popula Ethopian Com. edian and Vocalist rl ORGE H. CORS, | 624 | Immonse triumpn of the fattest and tunniest of | 2 | | omedian: | Mr. JOUN Cy Stewarr. | oy Mr. GE The great Olympic favorites ana eccentric mu- sical geniuses, SANFORD AND WILSO whose immensely fanny performances keep the audience in one continual ror of laughter, | Brilliant success of pabe beautiful and gitted yooa! ou ne leading serio-comic vocalist olamerte \ 6% iss JENNIE ENGEL. The dashing young comedienne, vocalist and burlesque artisi, Miss ALICK HARRISON, Second week of the Beenie and ae comedienne and burk art Miss MELTING ih Entirely now Songs and Melodies, by the coLorED HANITOWN. pple AND FEMALE SUBILB' SIN Character Lith ON Tuk MISSISSIPPT, with a combination of talent such as has never been secn on one stage. Note, ite ‘ehooleratt ir. “cha, Wilson Mr. Jas. Santord Mr. FE. D. Gooding ae Extravaganza terminates wita a new and gorgeous KOreTRANSFORMATION SCENE, gat |in which will appear the charmiag and delight: | 626 fularray of youth, beauty, grace and ant Niel Een sone Thats POUND BAULET TROUPE, i URDAY. MATINERS WEDNE | os] MATINEMS We DNESDAY AND SATURDAY ATH AVENUE THEATRE, THE 9) BIG BONANZAI It THE FUNNIEST PLAY PRODUCED IN NEW YORK SINCK RUBERTSON'S “OURS. HOUSES CI DED! LAUGHTER INCESSANT! ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, 685 Broadway, 585. AS_A FIRS: CLASS PLAGE OF AMUSEMEN NO VULGARITY, NEITHK By WORD 8 “aciioy. Nii NEW MAN NT. ae Ss ae) Eee NE’ ors PERFOR! rine MAVERY THING xhw” iVenvmulng oy ae teal AND BRIGHT AS MONDAY, March 1, And iurlag the week, first appear- ance of the following artists :— Miss ADELAIDE MILLE the beautitul and accomplished Serto-comic Vocalist. the bewitching and champlon Lay Glogs yw if and vbampion Ma it, Ligdiy WARRUNS Mass the California. Giamond., in ner, pepecialsies: isses LAURA and CURNEILA MIACO, the fascl nating lerpelchirean Ariss th if fy rite Ce Ey ai i¢ popular ani avon ih omedian. itd Mr, LIAM. WEST, the people's favorite te Comeatan an and a Hanjoist. the Fence of A Sthiopean Come nC ONDEREUL Mra San BROTHELS ie greatest ee ats an m i ct ee ono ats ad iy, saat living. the most ori Taal ‘and bent | Comedian livin, rt HARRY HA : boas pe Comedian, RRY M, and hig school of baueate Does Mr. WARRY MACK, the erent Orien 1 daxgler and Necromancer. WILLIAM, auto at BG "their ties, ) AMOS and FRANK, in their special WILLIAM MITCHELL, a the world renowned Fire Kive, Bille. VICTORIA MELBRINO'S FEMALE MINSTREL TROUP. FORTY YOUNG LADIUS AND FULL ORCHESTRA, The largest and best entertainment in the city. uly Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday, 2 o'clock, EBREW CHARITY BALL, under the management of the PURIM ASSOCIATION, Pl ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TUESDAY, RCH 16, 1875, TICKETS, $10, ADMITTING A GENTLEMAN AND LADIES, Can be procured of M. H. MOSES, President, 81 Vesey street, HENRY S. ALLEN, 49 Exchange piace, A. L, SANGER, 3 Broadway, A. H, SEIXAS, 9% Broadway, HENRY RICE, 17 White street. ©. le HALLGARTEN, 2 Broad street, SOL, B, SOLOMON, 659 Broadway, SIMON SGHAFER, 13 Broad street. ARNOLD TANZER, 51 Greene street, J. 8, ISAACS, Secretary, $7 Mercer street, And of any member of the committees Azle | CADEMY “OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN, MONDAY, MARCH 1, saad NEW worK Be Chet rox TROUPE, Ue wi OUN QUEEN AND WILLIAM WES? MOST RE spectiudy inform their friends and the public that they do not appear at the Metropolitan Theawe on Maron L, 175, | OSTERS, PROGRAMMES, DISTRIBUTION BILLS, Circulars, Mekets, Coupons, Wood Cuts, Litho: raphic Portraits d every variety of Theatrical t'runt e i} Promptly, at and cheaply Ad Th pu cttan PRINTING Esta Bll ) Herald Build- ort bias pear in nis Gomme itick Pantomime of a oe UMPTY eae _Seate secured three days in adwance. IROPLE-GIROFLA. ‘the new opera, by Carles Lecoct Waltzes, Quadrisies, Lancers, j vocal and pourris, score ‘ania. ii ini arranged by Strauss, Gungl, "Gnarrey, Brinley ichards, a Kuhe, ¢ ames. Viibac. Jungmann, &¢., ¥#, 86 Fourth avenue, tedious of classical. aud seodern LECTURE EVERY EVENING aT 80°C n Nervous Debiuty and Special Diseases, a! KAHN's Museum. Remember the address, No. 53 ; Broadway, near Fourth street, the largest and most magnificent Museum in the world. Admission 3 cents, J IGHT, AT & O'CLOCK, ON hood and ike Cause or its. Premature De- | cite,” at the New York Musou Anatomy, 613 Broad. | between Houston and Bieecker streets, | SID weatleg and Mapiion, wanted ia af ool out of wa. Apply ou Monday, from Li to 2 o'clovk, at Berry's rooms, Broad say aus tenth street. ED LADY WILL RE (Pug METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTAR N Th ‘oadway, ave unsuroassed ATA au ig sil kings ‘ot (trindng with, unusual promptesy and a IVE PUPILS IN | readers done PRINT PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, | “tf [ag for. Reece ‘and tI by. the METRO? ESTABLISHMENT. 218 Broadway TICKED: (re DULARS “ge all i Pamphie moe nasic at her resi« AGENTS! LETTER: ts. K., Heratd Up. | 50, 00 over six months old, | Herald office, atating Lowest orice, N EDU Bngiish branche, Freneh and ees terms $I per week. Address \ a branch wftice, NOT: N SHORTHAND.—NIGHT WORK AND SUNDAY LKO- )) tures or Sermons tak blo rates, Addr Le wee eB At ceasouable rates, i tire ies by Mr Carleton, SUC. 5 TBF BEST, RESERV kD SRATS FOR ALL THEA * PRES, N GE pata WSONS ¥ | NEW THBATR TOK! tf OFtICKS Win HOTEL, HE GEMS FROM<THE TALISMAN. THe Lapy Eveling,' sung by Miss Keliogg, 0c. » he Porcai.” ung by Miss Beaumont, d0c. * The ee song,” won Weep Unt Who shalt Sing the Rap. Talisman March,’? “0., 47 Broadway. “Libretto of the Upera,’”” 4c, LidAM A. POND & Branch store, 39 ) Union square. R's HERCHR — DANSANTE—DIONYSIUS __ MAB. URRADE CLUB, ARGYLE 5 BOW Signe ROOMS, TO-MOR- | Variety 15 ahs AVENUE THEATRE. UF Rees BY Bomanzat tt | Ts GREAT SUCCESS OF 137: Lae AND FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES (oxvursep WITH LAUGHTER F® THREE HOURS!!! Uf hea PRESS UNANIMOUS! Uy ated BIG BONANZ. VERY NIGHT UN fit FURTHER NOTICE! fe NOVELTIES DEFERRED i fad CONSEQUENCE: OF THE (1 Muredeteieait SUCCESS OF Hach BIG BONANZALIt RM L RECE\VED Witit SCREAMS ‘NIGHTLY, Street cars may be ordered ae 8 Mat SATURDAY at TXWAY HALL, THOMAS. S™=y DAY ATTERNOON, March 4, at 2 THEODORE THO: FIETH VULL PUBLIC. REHEARSAL, Admission, 75 cents. Reserved seats, $l SATURDAY EVENING, March 6, ‘at 8, Miss ANNA DRASDIL, sonteatto, IF1& SYMPHONY CONCERT. first time......4.. --Haydn { semete, act2,Hayda DIL, Overture, Leonore Ni zs aymepeay Dramatique, No. “4D minor, op. 98 Symphony, “Oxford, Sintonia Recitati Aria, “Hetice, Hence”. be ee (new - Rubinstein rive’ ‘of admission as usi the ome: “or reserved seats und tickets will commence on iy morning at the Box Office of ns ea Hall, 701 ud i Broadway, and at 33 U 1875. . SATURDAY, MARCI 6, JTXDSOR DRAMATIC CLUB, The next HYTERTALNMENT will taxe Pigce at the LEXINGTON AVENUE OPERA Fitty¢ ati street, near Lexington avenue, 2, ats o'ciock, in ald of the HE! rates G HAND SOCIETY. _Ticket, admitting lady and gentiewan, LE BULL VIOLINS AND STRINGS, VIOLIN OHIN Rests, Mathushek Pianos, 4 Martin's Guitars, patent Guitars, Organs, Fiutes, dc. ‘alogues free. AuGress AMERICAN MUSIVAL AatheY, West Fourteenth st, ae H. TOR BLOCOMONIST, NTL, ks ME ADDRESS StiINWAY HALL, HE SHAUGHRAUN WALTZ, composed on Irish me!odies by Thomas Baker. Pub- lished with photographic \ikeness of either Miss Lewis, Mr. Montague, Mr. Becket or at 1 PoE 5 Price 6c, PON wT Broad way. N'S GREAT PATENT PAR- ; Warranted the most briliant sven on Baa,o, Branch store 39 Cnii ANJOS.—H. 0. "DOBSO lor aud Stage Ban) toned instruments in use instructions Fi Guiar and ail stytes of cing for the minstrel aud _H. ©. DOBSON, 1 Fourth avenue, Miss the Water Till the Well Kuns ry" and 450 popular lohan d lc. each, mailed tree, Jon ue JAK DING, 238 Bowery. JPARRING, FENCING AND SHOOTING ACADEMY, 619 Sixth avenue. — parring taught in one month, Superior Fencing Apparal loves for sale, Send tor circulats Colonel MONST AVE YOU SEEN F. D. BRISCO'S “RUINS T Ht TEMPLE OF aH a ON THE NIGK coat ie 4 ADP Hake rey 34) BRWALWAY, Palate TTO KUPHAL, THE EMINENT GERMAN PRO- tessor, gives 1s Lesso: pas exoluaivels of ie EW YOKK CONSERVALOK' Fy MUSIC, Lo Mitr WOGRTRENTH 8h. nat Dei 624 | # Mr. it Saar ou rs Holdswortl eens Mr, G. W. Reed ‘The performance. concluding with the inusu ally suecesstul Musical &xtravaganza, by Mr. Jolin F. Poole, entitied KING DING BONG, KING DING DONG, i oe KING DING DONG, Sth | BING DING DONG, | DING ove. | | 624 6m ———e itil ad examine cata: | n OuTH'S THEATRE. JARRETT & PALMER, OVER SIXTY delighted peopic: Rowe a piready GRANDEUR of the wonderful sia ie Spe Pannen FOURTH WEEK, -Lessees and Managers: THOUSAND witnessed the D GLORLES rian pageant, 3 which has now entered Open, FOURTH WEEK OF ITS rs" hkiuMPHaNT CAREER For the avoidance of the ¢ throngs srouna the box office In the evening the policy of seeuriag seats in at Valice is respecituily suygesied. Tickets cam be pure chased trum 3 A. M. to 107. M. aaily. HENRY v. ACT L—rHe FLEET aT “SOUTHAMPTON. PILSTUE SIEGE Of HARPLEOR. T L—THK BATTLE OF AGINCOURT. ACT IV.-RECEPTION OF KING HENGY UN. Hd RETURN _— LONDON. ACT V.—MARRIAGE OF HENRY AND PRINCKSS KATHAKINE. THE ASSIGNMENT O OF OHARACTBRS Istoane 1or‘inary company of hilo Vi ae fm the sso mar hes, slogea battle scenes: Ke. ie AUEILL6 8) FORCR ‘OF OVER POUR HUNDRED engages Bogie venings at 745. SATURDAY MATINKE at] ih, pores ZERATRR. BSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 4, 1875, Con aE BENT To Mr. Edwin Adams. .Clande Mainotte- Miis itose Kytinge Oy kiad permission of Messrs Shook & Falue Fr, of the Union square The- ..Pauline [S81 stor Theatre. Six. Joha Oarrolt: Giavis (bv kin mission of Lester Wallack. Fsa., ol Wallack'at "eiheatre! Mr Win. ®. Ploy. Col. Mr. Jokn Jack M. ‘Deschapyelies (bj kind pern jon of Messra, dhook & Palmer, Cuion Square Theatre Mr. Joba Matthews. Landlord.. Mr. J. W. Brutene Mine. Doschappeiies. . Miss Mary Wells kdow velnotte (by permission or Lester wat of Wailack’s Ibeatre). Mme. Ponist, uN NOW BE S8CURED AT Ta box ore OOTH'’S THRATRE.—100 TALL YOUNG MEN Wranted, to add to the supernumerary iorce of the, reat spectacic, HENRY V, Apply Mondas morning, 68 W o'clock, at the dixth ‘avenue d joor, to JOHN VINOBNT, Blage Manager. YCEUM THEATRE—RISTORL TUESDAY, KISvORI as ELIZABETH, TUESDAY. RISTORI as MARY STUART, WEDNESDAY. RISTORI as BLIZABLIH, — THURSDAY, RISTORI as MEDEA, FRIDAY. zl | RISTORI GALA M. NEE SaTOURDAY, Messrs. Maurice Grau & Chiazola respectfully ame ounce that Mme. ADELAIDE RISTO RI the Marchioness del Grillea, now on her tarewell tour of the world, will make her reappearance on the American stage, and inaugurate her farewell season in New York, at the Lyceum Theatre, Tuesday evening, March & im cometti’s historical drama, ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, supported by her comp: lete dramatic company. N. B.—During this week Mme. RISTORI will appear every evening ee oens ai atwue MattRige Weddongay acy Sree BLzapere. : Friday. Mt DEA. Saviraay, "BIS ‘ORL MATINEK. RISTORE SCALE OF PRICES. General admission Reserved Orchestra and Balcony Reserved Dress Circle 3 Reserved Second Bal ission to Family Ci, Seuts at box office and Sc CaDEMY, ine ves ST. L FO! NGI “or UE SIRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA, VENING, March 5, at7 :30 u'clock, Tichard Wag id Romantic Opera, Oh uNURIN with its splendid scenery, superb, costumes, gorgeous orcueswe mise en scene, laruciy increased chorus a. and dine cag, ineLudis METS H HHILARON, Sat time ag ELSA, LOULs& CAR’ igs. CARP oe PUBNSE, SCQLARA, WALL. si ‘lo be followed b, mh ; Overture ro the opera "go Frenting," seu Mata asta Rieoh sone HISPING. EL G Siga, Tast TAPIETRA, rlonint, AG SiaRA, ac. 8. First perte compositions of ham ce in America of two posthumous ‘ossini (first pertormed at the Birmin} Jusical Festival, 1873). instrumented and sent uzio by ma Michact Costa, Pd nY, BENFRATELLI AND FIORINI, Alt ba mae Song of the’ Titans. FOR CHOKUS OF RASS VOICES, 4 To Peceinee we he French Rat al yma ¢ Admission $2; Reserved Seats, $l extra; Pig eh = and a8 Family Circie, $1; Reserved Seats, 50 “7the sale ot Reserved Seats will commence Wednesday, March 3,9 A. M., atthe Box Office of the Academy, and at 701 and 114 Broadway, CSS AND TWENTY FIFTH, street. Two Exhibitions lous daily, at2and 8 P.M, AN IMMENSE “New SENSATION. First eeparante: in the world of the UNKIVALLED GALAXY OF BEAUTY. iy LADIES OF UNSURPASSED LOVELINKSS have been COEAR OR As @ superb display LONG AND LOXURIANT HAIR, Cannot pe exe sled by th HALEM OP THE HE GRAND TUAK. In addition to the above enormous attraction pite umique Cyciorama OON LIGHT, ren Te GRANDS atORM EDWIN .BYRON, PROF. GILB AND His TRAINED B Panorama, entitied “ALL AROUND THE ENCHANTED CABINET, ADMISSION, 500. ‘ontLA HE BIG BONANZA! Mr. Daly bas again cessful list by the productia piece is of the light, sketch riaced his theatre in - of @ society novelty. order, tull Oe good bits ana sparkling dialogue, ane is thoroughly amusing. There are four acts to the play, and they ‘are all —the se 8 sslow? scene in it, and the love-inuking between wid ‘Bob. Ruggles whuio they burning < lighting ‘no eandies, | is deliciousy day Timi HE BIG BONANZA! The “Big Bonanza” abounds in humorous situations, | Daly's compan, | Bmuly Rigt deserve * | gular abliity, with which she portrayel her part. The And is cotistanily moving the audience to merriment tis superbiy mounted, the costumes are superb, and is most admirably represented by the members ‘ot Mr. iss Fannie, Davenport as a gushing school girl, Mr. Fisher as a benevolent banker, Mr. James Lewis as an irritiole professor, are ail’ most umusingly excellent tn their respective parts, Miss especial commendation for the sim- lay of this young artist is something wendertal. Mr, yee laces ity of the well known Philadelphia mas- his first appearance and made a success as ‘Bob ‘Wuggles People who like a (pod three hours’ fum cannot do better than visit Mr. Daly's establishment during the running of “The Big Bonanza.""—Graphio. HE BIG BONANZA!!! e “Biv Bonanza” as represented at the Firth Ave- hue Theatre was stamped with the seal ot public tavor some lime oefore its aenoument. Mr. Daly, whose theatre, whose arti ud whose taste and liberality have Joug found Sttiag eumployment in bringing before fashion able audiences ‘ainda, has once more, by a stra disposition of ri jies aud a nacniscent, guage att cured a periort merriment ove: acting is mcessant, and the tokene ol admiration ‘cliclted by an array of superb dresses and several sets of exquisite beauty were numerous.—Times, HE BIG BONANZA (!! ‘The strongest part 1s that of the, Professor. whiem touud a‘caprtal represencative in Mr. James Lewis. marked tha characteristic t this marl pe ula Rnd bewilderment of the aniucky pullosopher were most happily expressed. Miss Fanny Davenport gave clever sketch of a high-spirited and inexperienced school girl, and she was well supported py Mr. Jobm Drew, who jast night made his first appearance om bourds. A love scene betwee: eived with much app Indy tells her to light the candl rw aud then purposely leaves her alone with her Laver, w see whether the love-making between the: been aren Ch phen ligh efinite number of mate each of whom strik about it until their finges declaration of love follows as a matter ot Course. | Both, Mr Drew and Miss Davenport are entitled to praise for their easy and Uncxagyerated acting im this scene. Mr. Drew made a decidedly favorable impression. He acte with much confidence, and is likely, with perseverence, to prove a valuable acquisition. ‘There ts, unfortunately, & great dearth of young men tor light comedy parts ow ‘the New York stage, and Mr. Drew gains by compart- Evening Vos (poset SINN'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. ight and Wednesday and Saturday Matinee mission, 15c., 26c. and We, Night, lbe., ‘iene REATEST ENTERTAINMENT OF THE AGE. ‘The ladies of New York and Brookiyn crowding to wit- Deas tt. AN AVALANCHE OF NOV&LTIES ot rare and interesting merit Berarre OPERA HOUSE, WEST TWENTY-THIRD street, between Sixth aud Seventh avenues, near Ly Rin EN SEASON Another change cif Be BR MINSTRELS. | us J Buy MINS BAVANT'S NIN NS HAT Is E bi MIS CNOLE BPH'S DREAM every saturday ata NEW ORLEANS—SEAS0N van 375-76 —Leaseo ~ ager, ines out) dem OWENS, Stars and combi i fan he nig) dest o-9e faine 19, she eboney Mare si. JOWN Re OW may addres: RK, BALL COSTUMER, Hs TAY ue, opposite Bleventh street, Brocades, Dresses ot the period for tes partics and rev tions. iaealeo’s i, si NG ND DANOR, JIG, Aas AND [RISH wir bavelne tanght for thé stage the owned BOGAA, UN Gast Houston, ‘irvee ‘

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