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——— altre Beau ® ESTATE FOR 4ALE. | low 4th at. and near Lexington ay. | price, $10.250; Central. A gunn CHEAP? THREE STORY HOUSE FOR SALE—BE- Madison ay. comer “fur ue story Honse, Sthers. A. ¢ s Bro low “S7ta st, $28,000) #85,000—2 House, on 42d st., near avenue; possession May 1; 000, handsome four story brown stone House, 20 feet {6th ays, near Windsor Hatel, WILLIAM w T oor located exquisitely 8 at Jr., No. {Pues pre finis! shi ed new four story high stoop i | reductions. Vo BTKV ERS, ‘TION. UILDERS, Ayatire Front on Lexington av. for sale cheap; these lots are wel! located for low prieed ch wanted these times. boats wnat: JOUN DAVIS, 14 Park place, Fast le. OR SALE—DFSIRABL Pee AZORRASLY vi v near 8th at, nea F soenere ‘pment. JAMES PICK, oudway ; reasonab, 200 Hu 5 ERRY ST., FIVE STOR ‘RICK STORE; NOS. 2 bid 3 , d collar brick Stores, This splend be sold at auction on Thurs: ‘and Supreme rier of Surrogate ETT, Auctioneer, 11) road: .—ADMIRABLY LOC! wedium sized high 000, Bit iplanain Baba. Will be sold-cheap and on easy terms. & BROTHER, 444 8th av., between VHEAP LOTS POR SALE- tenements, on 44th, 7: $3.3 100 up; also large i CuEae CORNER FOR SAL leased for about 10 per cont, on cash required. M x ACTOR washbasins, vestibule iwo KE uuted between B#th and 4uth low price; very easy terms; a big rooms st. TORY HIGH STOOP extensions, 108 West 27th ly. furnished; sold with of © seen after 1 o'elock P. BL Wt 46, WITH STABLES, N WARD, FUDD wor, for sale ches Bent to exchange Park row. ROPERTY. SAURER STORY HI G2 foot: $11,000; 9 Miscelianeous, OR SALE—TWO ESTABLISHED FIRST ©! conductea beard ses, well furnished; alway clonrs $300 per month; will take part cash and real ext Save NN ee for cash; going to Kurope, Address box 215 Post-ofli » BROOKLYN ALRORE Rey aes AND TO LET, WOR SALE CHEAP—A F LL LOT | Camerory two tiers Ulars address MA 1 PROPERTY our SALE OR OF THE CIE ro REST, sbeen developed th am Cox and others, which }2 60.000 within the pasts months: acres of choice land, we 1 watered, well fens bulldings lying in the heart of the town, which ta the eo y county, two minutes walk from depot; fine | « all modern im; grounds | ct ai" epring | proved York city POOLE by Erie Goshe: MAGN : ESTABLISUED HOTEL, RACE | roads, Latl, Sables, &e.; business @ Courso, Fair tablished and & ty will divide to it i wen, attend. W. BRAUTIPUL COUNTRY SEAT AND STOUK PARM on the nk of the Hudson for sale at a sacrifice. ite) & CARRINGTON, No. 1 East 22d st. CHEAP RM AT STAMFOL RGB HOUSE 4 outbuildings grape vineyard, J 5 acres: ; only $7,000, A. wri BBARD, #4 HOUSRK AND OUT- it Ad ali kinds, 16 miles from city, r clty . 200 leet front will be suid at ab HUGH yor “BALE ARM OF c Conu., on a good street; price, AiLM, Herald off OR Ri vrenera, 9 sere with and without shore fro: Conn, R 14 KOO woelsty. Address DWELLING Is, chureles, ot sel NI QrToc KT N HOTEL for sale or lease,—I: sals will be rocetvod for the purchase May. The hotel con- Rooms, furuWtiod and appoiuted complete, being omediate occupation. The ground contains an LS acres, fromtin, rectly upon the ocean, A coms, begins on ‘oF leuse of the Stockign Hotel, Cape tains sis brtgaue on cliattels aud real estate, with policies of in ance. If not sold of leased the hotel wil! be open for gu early in June, under the magagement of the Stockton H {te reputation maintained as, the very boat el on the Atlautic co: |, Bucks county, Pa, ORD cP OR. SALE. A SUBSTANTIAL MANSION if 0 acres er mare; aveclenking th snentpahoed bY ony pisses now s ce, health oF beauty of 8s rald office, sr od, for « first class (amily situated in the centre of ppl ar 3"; , to CHABLES BE. niu ‘eat road. Feta Newark, | ipo re, LET—AT RYE, Got NIRY RESIDRNCE, PARTLY choice spark aan in Tere. 9 — of the Hud to @ private fami, ‘ent for three ye: an clogant Reslocnce, with eight or tem nen ng all respects, lawa, frult, garden and full Dulldings for first class residence “ LEASE—FURNISHED, ON THE pe j idence; thirty fo ftty iinsivea from 424 ; there is w doce ow t ty ing, aibing. Gshing, dc. apply te to 2 age | MER MORGAN, 2 Pine st, FANTED—A FARM TO WORK of references, Address C. H. ON SHARES; BEST 2 “ACRES FOR SA HEE AND A NAL? MILES e York, in New Jersey, su for market ic resort; bas large exe HANGE—MODERN “RESTDE: Ck, with 2 + eres, free from encamvrance, in village near Hudson River, in complete order, tor Brooklyn or New York House; photograph at office. J. &. HOYT, 271 Br ( TTRACTIVG—EQUITY IN TWO BROWN STONE Houses in Brooklyn exchange for nice Count } free and clear, Owners give particulars. RULE, | Vroadway. | 2 ACRES SUPERIOR a 2 adjoin 00,000; un ill exchan, fievit ie PncusoN. ee ad NYBODY WANTING THIRD AVENUS REMUNBRA- Live Property, lightly mortgaged. for « private House, Shaicir another, with, cash, fore Niguntry Seat, call imme: ately on JOUN J. COADY. 120 Fi RENTED TENEMENT HOUSE ON H mortgage, to exchange for private R CARTER, 90 Nassau st.. room 11, RST CLASS GOUNTRY. 90 MINUTES BY Rail, $60,000; will Place, Sng a city 16 eucumbered OF BROWN STONR farge Dairy Farm, with Stock i to . THOMAS RK. cag on Hm Ler aso comp! vc Ay ee GH—$100, ROVED O1TY REAL k OE re ot Morohamdiee, sirable might add ican ‘° LUCKEY, ia Park ee [OTEL.—OVER 20) GUESTS; RENT PBs INA Farm South, Address rhe tee thd Mocsic or Ee tor | To LET “FOR 2 BUSINESS | T?,4 } to suit. | 450 apple trees, in full E | | | For twil particulars apply to ALBERT & CO,, No. 43 Pino st oy (URNISHED HOUSE | Gentlemen, with Z i A | Cars and stages; terms NEW YORK HERALD, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANG OTS AT AORE PRICKS.—A GENTLEMAN, REMOV- 4 ing from Philadelphia. to this 2 offers hi his Grounds, ing of 67 also 100 ac having ‘on the, Delaware, ods iovely Plot of 14 acres, all ia ‘fwonty-tiled, conimandin, extended view ‘nee Pop and Now Jersey. or will ex: jor city or nearby Property, e58 P BCI. 940 a = Fok CxEx RED, tO " ith cash, to exe! in whole or PMc Property, rected. Rect A. BLOMQVIST, 150 Nassau st. Pes 8 PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE obi se, New La Brooklyn or Boaters come, coh See oe of Merchandise. . 0 EXCHANGE—FOR OLD STYLE GouDs on other Merchandise, 80 acres Virginia Land at depot and 250 acres Timber, well located. Apply to owner, 202 Broud- way, room 6, wiz EXCHANGES FOR A 409 sere Dairy Farm ii y difference in cash, THE ANOUNT OF t, for TE WANTED. SU IN DUTOHESS OR » acres: improvements and 5 & CARRINGTON, No, 1 REAL E FARM WANTED FOR ng county; about} ust be good. HOPKIN | THRER STORY HOUSE, I part in exchange, <i SMALL ghtly encumbered, for cash and Address with particuiars, DOMUS, He Wntep-a HOUSE, BETWEEN 85TH Al 1st sts. it neighborhood of Park, Madison or Sth wy. ; gust be 25 foot wide and first class ih every respect; for a house that will gnit cash wili be paid, Address’ PUR- | CHASER, Herald office. TANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH—WITH TM. V mediate miles of New: ments D Post ossession, a Farm of 25 to GO acres, within 50 ‘ork; must have running water and fair im- rice not to exceed $3,000, Address W. L., Yonkers, ¥. PU RPOSES Located on Nassau, Ann and Fulton streets, First Floor to let, suitable for bankers, insurance offices or lawyers. Will be let together or in parts; be mitered to suit tenants if desired; adapted for offices or stores. mommnable rents, Also tome eligible Law 0 to. PLY ON THE Inquire for Take the Eieemen CHEAP. IN LARGE, LIGHT OFFIC IN- quire of A.J. SMITH, 24s Murray st, New York ROADWAY LOFT TO LE arble building, 24x13 idesirably Josiied: fur vat ne had If require nirencock & ‘0. 678 Broadwa! 8. ELY, No. 22 or HORACE TS 0. BROADW. Y, nt-Three lofts of No, 4733" possession, IN FINE ORDER, JAMES FO. ae ST.—STORE, BASEMENT AND WORK- 4 slop, 118 Leonard st., to let or lease. Apply on FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS T°, RENT, FI RNISHED—A’ FI FIRST OLAss FOUR story 20 feet front house, in 49th Sth av. to private family only. Address J.P. P., box 190 Herald office WO OR REE PURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FOR iy housekeeping. Apply at 675 2d ay., between 36th and ats. Bi HED: kitehen. 108 50th FURN gas; additional bedroom if needed. “s Lexington and 4th. ATH AY., 164, NEAR 21ST ST.—FURNISHED ROOMS? t) singly or en suite; baths on each story; references re” quired, KAS? 22D Fg ag rg eA FURNISH *) of Rooms, on first floor, to let, without board; Room ou second floor; club restaurant second door; refer- nes, 3h EAST 17TH ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND STH ‘av.—Desirable furuis! to let, without board, to gentlemen only; references. 14 WEST 13TH BT.—PURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, suitable for housekeeping; also fromt Parlor for gen- Uemen; all improvements. ye 2 WEST 22) ST.—A LARGE PARLOR, ALSO ms on second 3 waar 23D ST.—TIAN! ee FURNISHED Rooms, singly or en ulte, to gentlemen, with of with- out Board; refrrence, 4 ST, MARK’S PLACE, +-ROOMS ON SECOND AND third doors, for light housekeoping, furnished or un- furnished. $6 6 DO) siting a bedroom cu ch __ BOARDERS WANTED. ____ Faz yt WISHING TO SECURE HOME COMFORT, ior attendance «i should call at ouce b; Nise HITE’S, ‘20th st, fADISON AV., pi table, Patlo’ GP pak Huis Plopee te art of April 28; very Mchest sah references given and eae all the nppoinements of the house are those of a refined pel —— Address A. L., box 183 Herald Uptown Branch SaROE AND BEDROOM TO GENTLEMAN AND wife, with Board for wife only if desired. Address CENTRAL, box 160 Herald Uptown Braneh office. BOARD _AND_ LOD LODGING WANTED, _ “LADY AND TWO CITLDREN WISH BOARD YOR six weeks, In exchange for summer board at a pleasant ‘ammer hotel’ in New Jersey. Address HYATT, Herald oftlee. A FAMILY OF FIVE ADULTS AND THREE CHIL- dren (under 6 years) desire four furnished fooms with Board (private tubl ppd location between 10th and Oth sts. Address, with full particulars and lowest terns, 8. C. 5., box 214 Herald office. References exchanged. OARD WANTED—BY_ TWO GENTLEMEN AND wivgs; one party at $25, other at €16 per week, in- ‘9 and cas; both furnish exceptin; carpet; per. fe manent if suited: refercnees. Address 10G ald Uptown Branch office. OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE there are no other boarders—a second or third floor, furnished, exce; ntloman, wife, good, plain fare, in @ very healthy location : house mast have conveniences; relerences required. Address BOARD, box 140 Herald office. ‘7 BAST 10TH ST, CORNER 47M AV.—A LARGE, © handsomoly furnished Room for gevtlewan aud wild or two gentlemen; also smaller Room; terms reasonable. T10 SAcpowaar sT.—FUR eD ROOMS, WITH every convenience for housekeepirg, to let to small Seale [LQ FAST 200i s., NEAR 4TH | AV.—NICELY furnished Rooms at reasonable price in a private ios family. 12: CHARLES 8ST, NEAR HUDSON—TO LE, handsomely furnished large aud small Rooms, sep: 123 or together, to gentlemen and for Hight housekeeping ; 2 per week v 13 EAST ai87 8 nished Rooms f 36) WES 4D ST.—UA 362 back Parlor, also seoon UNFURNISHED ROOMS _ AND J APART MENTS TO LET. “FIRST PLOOR, FIVE ROOMS, TO LET, 40 HORA. tho Bt. $20; Thitd Pioor, 47 Jano st. BURN "8, 699 Hudson at. A Li 0 RO BCOND FLOOR . suitable 4 light oe sin eg Apply at 15 Horatio st: EAR LEXINGTON AV.—FUR- gentlemen or ladies, SOMELY FURNISIED J OOMS AND BOARD WITH A PRIVATE FAMILY (private table), in the apper and central part of this city, are desired by a family of five or six: unexceptionable in all respects, Address A., box 136 Herald office. wet ED—BOARD FOR A SI in a privete family, where b be have the veiviiewes mile of Post ofice. - a home: iust be within ou , a BS IN PLAIN PRIX Herald office, 1 \ANTED—PERMANENT BOARD, vate family, for a quiet married lady, where thore are no other boarders; location west of 4th ay. ' Address or call at, for three days, 105 West 21st st. V TANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR, TWO PLEAS. ant communicating Roots, with private family or with but fow boarders: torms moderate; of would, prefer nishod Flat, ‘Address, stating terms, 77 West 11th st BROOKLYN BO) BOARD. _ A HANDSOME SECOND STORY BACK ROOM, WITH excellent table, either-furnished or unfurnished, can be had at 155 Madison av. ; terms moderate. To PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman, living in Brooklyn, on the Hill, wish to receive into her fi will receive a mother's eare and have all the comforts of ® home; ‘best reference, Address HOME, 179 Hall st., rooklyn. ily two or three children to: “AT 155 PERRY ST.—FIRST FLOOR; SMALL, QUIET rent $1) A —TO LET, THE SECOND FLOOR, ON THE ROUTH: « east corner of 20th st. and 0th av., overlooking col- iexe! grounds: contains seven, large roomn, rane, ollr, nmb waiter, stations: al C to estat 5 CUSHMAN. 172 Oth av, nearaoih aes ete NI NTLE- EN IN FINE CONDITION, men's Furnishing Stores to let; hote ir o"t ns February & artments in other houses; TiN Leland, Proprietor. Apply to D, W. 0. LANG- Ring fi tet fo for housskeeper, Rossmore E Hotel. FROM \ ALL THE Ls near new Post hd hoistway on two stréuts: over 3 : power JAMES PRICE, 200 Undson se ‘E OF THE MOST CONV Y sired Houses in the city, in perfect order; posses- sion at once. Apply to owner, 320 West 35th st. MP LET—THE FIVE STORY STORE, gas ; wlso the six story auch ud eT—WiTHt any part of a buttd premises. SOUN ict BAY 10 LOW ment, No, 70 Mercer st., t i sei Appiy on the pren AND FIVE LOFTS, FIT U it or photograph, with or without power. Apply on the pr POLE TAVOS BAYL Broadway. NTIRE OR | PART OF BUILDING with or without steam power; wolt lighted Floors, In ire at 90 Gold st. Mo LEASE FOR BUSL PURPOSES—13 LOTS OF und, with office, stable and storehouse, able for all bust: purposes; within 600 feet of bulkhead Apply to JOSIAH PALMER, dl st eenps t, Ts HEAP. 1 Vandewater 85 feet: altered Relief Fire, 194 in Houston siroet, near Broadway size Apply to HENRY DEMAREST, at Broadway. (po teas PPER FLOOR the German Sorina Bank can my nant forming 100 feet on dit ay’ by 130 feet on 14th st. : will have clovators, &c., constructed t¢ UA comseule Fk helper. ticulars apply to A. KURSHE ae ae ae 7 OR RE billiard table FOR PORK PACKING 01 on ion trade, the three story brick Building 1 , 6x90; rare for econ Husiness cause of selling. SPENCER C. DOTY, Attorney, 81 Union square. oe ag GENTLEMAN WHOSE FAMILY ARE GOING Europe, to be absent two years, would let his eleg: and fully furnished in 23d at. to a strictly private HEVALLIER, 61 Litferty st. RNISHED HOUSES AT K. BYEVENSON, Jr. No. 4 Pine st., or 82 East i7th at. KBD FOUR STORY BROWN ewnor might ; loca- iisrald’ Upiown Branch family. Apply to FORTABLY PURNISH rat class location. Ap- | 1 ~ weed il CRGANE BROWN STONE 1100 OMPLETELY Y furnished to rant at alow price, fo private, family Eley ctod Railroad station, four story ro gantly furn fumily library; rent $1 to private fm __ Address box SE, TA i, ‘300 feet from a lakes food lies from the city of New York. , id and 4th Feb: ruary, from 10 te + oF ET—INMEDIATE POS fornished of unfurnished iCHOLS & CAF Rang haa LEXINGTON BUILD- ng, 159 grand entrance; hot water; hhoated y 8 am * cmoderate rents. Apply to janitor on IN HANDSOME STONE BUILD. ‘h st. one flight np; five apartments and.n Dathcroom, aud all insdera Improvements. “"Inqure at Mr. HIGGINS’, 240 East 30th st. LOOR TO LET—AT 454 WEST 207! ST., OPPOSITE College grounds; $20, To SECOND FLOOR, IN BROWN STONE t; six rooms; all modern improvements; in good or- ference required. No. 1,397 Broadway. power. uxrurs iSHED—A OR TOA fauatly of adaita, de pelvate house, Apply: to, the owner on the premises, 271 West 2d st. LET—A SUIT OF FOUR ROOMS, SITTING ROOM» Kitchen and two bedrooms, on second floor of new flat house, 308 Ud uy., near 28th. si, with all improvements rent, L, SMITH, janitor, on the premise O UNFURNISHED—THE PARLOR FLOOR and Basement of 194 Lexington av. ; private house; rent moderate. rPPER PART HOUSE, PRINCE ST.. NEAR BROAD- way, to let: Store, $15. Mr, SMITH, 202 William st. FINE FLATS TO LET—THIRD AND FIFTH STO- ries; five rooms; $23 and $30, at 115 West 11th st., be- tween 5th and 6th avs. FOR THIRD FLOOR, 5 ROOMS, IN FPRI- vate house, ton quiet family. 252 West 17th (‘ST 44TH ST. NEAR LEXINGTON AV.—PRI- é family will let, unfurnished, Third Floor, house, to @ small’ family; excellent neighbor: hood ; rent low. “BOARDE RS W! WANTED. RGE 1 ‘ROOM—HANDSOMELY. FUl- LARG 1 nished, hind floor, with excellent Board, $18 for two ; 1RENCH eta) ing 238 Ki LET 5 $28 HOTELS. \'T THE NEW ENGLAND HOTEL, BOWERY AND Bayard st., are 200 light, newly furnished Rooms; lodgings, 50c.; for gentlemen only. A NGELL'S TURKISH, ROMAN AND ELECTRIC Baths, 61 Lexington av.—Gentlomen constantly, day and night; ‘ladies day and evening. Hotel accommodations, RANKFORT HOUSE, 202 WILLIAM ST'—OPEN ALL FA cmghss 250 rooms; 25c., 36¢., 50c. Gentlemen and unit J 1BBY HOTEL TO RENT, FURNISHED, RECENTLY repaited: excellent location; terms moderate, with lease CHARLES “HARMS PHELPS, ‘Attorney, “128 Broadway. een, STATES HOTEL, 424 st., Columbia and Eim avs, Direetly opposite Main Exnibit bition Building, Centennial Groun This clogant fireproof Hotel, now open. was bullt by Richard J. Dobbins expressly to necommedate Centonnial visitors at reasonable prices. Tt has 325 rooms completely farniahed. |The cuisine will be first clags:In every rospoct. Large rooms can be engaged for use of commissioners, &c. ‘Address P, 8. BOOTHBY, Manager, INGLER HOUSE,—AMERIOAN PLAN; LARGE Suits of Rooms for families or single geutlemen ; two t moderate rates, T. J. COE. on first floor, front, COUNTRY BOARD. , ANTED—BOARD AT TARRYTOWN OR STATEN Island, for four adults and two children, aged 13 and must be first class; price not to exceed $140 or month, Address L. , Herald Uptown Branch $150 py R ORIA HOTEL, Bahama Islands, a land of perpetual summer, For elt! contajning full information, apply to JAMES LID- VOOD & CO., 758 Broadwa 11% SANFORD HOUSE, SANFORD, FLA>A FIRST # house, accommodating 150 gnosts, situated on the south side of Lake Monro opposite Entorprige; dry air and especially, adapted. for invallds; shtng and boating; ten steamers from Jacksonville; money order post office, expross, nearest telegraph station Palatka. Address J. B. WIS’ southern exposur Grencos; Rooms, very pleasant, on second floor. lth at. AND 6 WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY, St. Julien.—Kiegant Apartments, on second floor, to let; also single Rooms; house entirely renovated and en: 8 especially ‘wd fi 207TH ST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, THIRD first class Board; table boarders taken; terms 271 Wost 4 Sng reasonable. WEST 28Til ST.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front Room on second floor, with Dressing Root Room on same floor; also large Room on fourth floor, to let, with h Board. _ yen 4. PER WEEK POR TADLE BOAR! PER WEEK 4. forall Room and Board; sunny exposure; two for West 15th st., betw: on nd Gth ave, 5Y, ae ST.. NEAR) MACDOUGADL,—HANDSOMELY © furnished double Room, with er without Board; terms moderate; day board: en. Ri AY., 343. DSOME SUIT OF KOOMS ON third story, front, ‘to let, with Board, together or separ. ately; moderate price. TH AV., NO. 91.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS n su te or singly, with first class Board, at roa- ferences requi RT Av. s07.—AN Ei an PARLOR FLOOW, 0 with or without private table; location, appointments aud fable unexceptionadl ences. fire and gas, 54 Clinton place (Sth st.), near Sth av. Manager. ELEGANT PARLOR, WITH BOARD; SOUTHERN | —— : Xposure; hot and cold water; house and THE BALL SEASON, rst class: references exchanged. Mrs, P. Y. Gamanae gers arriages convsying company to the. Charity Ball, at Academy of masse: Reoeansy 1 will poiae in: tree the neces Sevan devine plies aad pee ons whee ce Ate We ay. ; on leaving the ball, ompany will take the first conch the door; only first class hackney coaches allowed in line, after inspection: driver will hand to passenger his card on entering the co conch, ES M. LEARY, ain Twenty-sixth seadser ick tan napector. HE actee GRAND ANNUAL BALL OF THE Society Culinaire Philanthropique, for the benefit of the Widows and Orphans Fund, will be given at Irvine Hall, on Wednesday evening, February 2. Grand exhibition the supper from 9 P. M, to 12 P.M, Tickets, admitting gen- Herman and ladies, $2. __ DANCING ACADEMIES. A. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 280 BLERCK « 6r st.—Pupils can attend at theirfown convenisnce by ticket. Send for circular. Reception Tuesday evening. T FERNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMY, S5STH ST. corner 3d ay., bank building. pines ‘Monday and ‘Thursday yc ame So eten Saturd: new classe: LUE. DW 2 DANCING | SCHOOL, Sirooklyn branch nt 198 Wash Jessons for oe gentlemen send tor cirowlat ARTIS DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTONS uilding, Stuyvesant and %#h sta—New classes now rivate lessons in glide, double glide and assembly Re} vat Classes or private ashing For particulars Rm TO $ PER WE BOARD. WItht fae 2) front Rooms, nicely furnished, ¢: fire, suitabl for families, gontisrmen Or ladles; hease Bast 83d &6 TO $8 PER WEEK.—GOOD BOARD, PINE ROO. ) for families or single persons, 159 Bleecker st. house. “EAST 23D ST.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, NEWLY snd elegantly furnished ‘Rooms, fronting Madison { lines of ears pass th 12. )ND FLOOR, CONSIST- to let, singly or en suite; also one wor, with or without Board. 15 WEST 117TH ST.—Had DSOMELY FURNISHED 1) Raoms, with Board, for gentleman and wife or party of a rel nee, CHANGED HANDS: a ow open for boarders; house fi WEST 22D ST.—ROON for gentlemen, with fr 3 RNISHED tats and Rooms; Of A DALEY a ‘Sus oth ay. furnished. SMALL THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, IN GOOD order, No, 4 West 12th st. Apply to STAMMEKS & prnor J8th st. and Broadway. KED—TWO ROOM BO. G odors from Broadway, Rennere hewsh, ; $26 Furniture, No. 1 ivth st. Owner, No. $160 por = O65 7th ay ‘OUR STORY BROWN one high stoop House; marble halix, chandeliers, mirrors, carpets. Apply to Dr.’ McILVAINE, owner, on the premises. JT] ROOM House: utes frem Liberty street is to May I next. Address C. -| 408 WEST 20TH ST.—TH high stoop briek Honse, containing 15 rooms, mod- ¢w improvements and in perfect order, overiookin the rounds of the Episcopal Bia a Apply at estate of CUSHMAN, 172 Vth ay SIX M eat 0 per mont PURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS 'TO_LE! Ts LARGE, “PLEASANT BACK ROOM, FURNISHED, recond story, southern . to let, to one oF two t and cold Sainiy strictly private; enees, No. &) Morton st. age see: Y 216 BAST 10TH NEA AV. —LARGE front Rooms, for ene or ras ovations mail one, $2. Board, at moders “RAST %2D ST.—l/ANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, with first clast Board; southern exposure, ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME Sr. EW OLASS FOR TUE ‘al the fuhlousble Dances ln pus course Ur ieetoed. ‘Tho first lesson can be taken privately and no extra charge from class pri ACADEMY, 24 WEST 4TH ST.— ght pertectly per quarter. Six fashion- ances pertectiy In aix private lessons. Waltz, glide NDS DANC ING ACADEMY, 1.206 BROAD. Special lew: Eansne Fasedny and Gosnrdey Monday, Tuesday Saturday evenings; private les- sons, MUSICAL, GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES instruction on pianoforte, organ. harp, harmony, papil's idence, $10 quarter: best references given. Addi residence, TEACHER, box 129 Herald AY EDUCATED LADY, CONSIDERABLY EXPERI. teacher, an accomp! dd performer. gives Fisnctorel lessons for B10 per quarter highest referesoes Addi ASBIO, box 150 Hernld office. VHUR aaa MAY OBTAIN «SINGERS AND ORGAX. Livwin overy war compevent, by applying at tbe NEW YORK 0¢ ATORY th av. next to 34 AO EAST B5TH &T., NEAR MADISON aV,—HAND- somely furnished’ Rooms and good Board; terms moderate. OF MUSIC jelmonico's. DWARD MOLLENHAUER WILL GiVE INSTRU: tion on the Violin, Piano and Voeal Music . East 14th st. LIGHT & ERNST, P NEAR BROADWAY.—SUP) Aceoinmodaticns; modera house, with ample te rates; references exchanged ST 16TH ST.—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM with Board, tof families or contlemen. arene RIOR ard; ©)D 87, NO. 21: 2 HW] ii 50 & 19TH ST.—TWO UANDSOMELY FUR- 7) waa sunny connecting Rooms, third floor; strictly first class Board. Bi AND SST MARKS PLAC &—FURNISHED OO Rooms to lot, with Board, to families ot ai - fons; tub ieee rd, $4 0 ee ee 55 w ITA ST. vv toa or small, with Board; gentlemen or terms med: § 1 STH BT TWO © LARGE ROOMS; ONE MALL re o —— 57 ier ar (x GourLE OF OL iadies can be accommodated with good Board nicely furalshed Rooms; terms moderate,” Call all as re V.—ELEGANT SUITS, TWO iN mss vith, Hoerds house, rt ‘elaast Vermsr snot nces. YEW NEATLY FURNIPHED ROOMS TO LET FOR light housckeopin convemieuces; convenient ow Sadaits me tio Wese waa 'm.” Tat il 2 WEST 44711 ST.—TO LET, IANDSOMELY POR- nished Rooms, with first class Board, iu «private LADY HAS HANDS to let, to Ladies or ov tole ef ah wont RNISHED ROOMS fe Call all week at lol ae “NEATLY PURNISHED COSEY FRONT ROOM TO Fa Me 735 Broadway; also one with grate, Luguire on ed floor ‘ Fent $4 A LADY WAS JA let, trom $2 50 upward. No. 61 Bas A —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED arms TO GEN” tlemen or housskeeping; terms moderate. No, 408 West Sith st., near Elevated itailro PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require, will let most elecautly furnished Room oa re a for two e Aeatlemen or gentleman HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, BA. te ball Howins to let, nt musterate prices, at No. a A LL FURNISUKD FRONT PARLOR WiTl A WANDSOME PARLOR “TO LEeT—rURNisuED; would suit one or two gentiomen or doctor or dent fe ; roferances ged. vetween Broadway and University place, AL__wrate fice wud gas; $5 week; No. #13 Wost 24h s Sise hall Bedroom ; splondid location RNISiED ROOMS TO; wiht BOARD, DE- and single gentlemen ; inmily, with every accommodation, 9 EAst 171i Single Rooms, table Bow 127 Sat T orn Sooo a a ROOMS To i LET j juss house, with Board, on floor, in's private fomtliyt prices to suit the timca, 145 West sist cs THIRD FLOOR OF TWO | rooms, with ase of bath and Parlors, with or without Board; private family; references exchanged. 15 », SUNNY ROOM AND — 200 Wf ‘ 21 Felerence. Wai a O54 Meet 2TH ST.—TO LET, Wit OR WITH | BIE out Board, a large Room on the first floor; hot and Cold water, fire and gas; terms low. | 408 WEsT Asi. ST., NEAR ELEVATED RBAIL- road.—A handsomely furnished Room, with first | Class Board; terms moderate. so aeaniomnalbars 443 BAST ISU ST. COR AV A GaNG MIDDLE i Eh PAW crak | del! ely furnished (rout Rong 06 los, E Sees el, cn wide veran es hot and cold water " ~ to two gentlemen oF tee 3 ventonce, $i; # room, $3; in 5 é Mark's place. ent PRIVATE FAMILY, TAVING MORE iva THAN PARLOR, FIRST FLOOR; USE OF PIANO, to gentleman and wife or lady alone. 20d Kast ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLY OR ou suite, with 2. ssodere improvements, in private TEth st., between 2d and Sd avs. ONT AND BACK PARLORS | ] German family, 226 Kasi ICKLY FURNISH! N | Av they require, wili let choice of Rooms, with or without | fase: Address HILL, Herald Uptown Branch office. A CAN WAVE HOARD ing cnn be a with the best of x 0 Dr. WEST, Electriot A a ben pT Cute To BOARD, addy to ndod to through her as ou ‘rwasousble eng Weer Buh sts for man and wife; Board for lady only, lnquire at 117 ‘West 15th st. Second’ = pal SECOND FLOOR FRONT AND BED KOON, HAND. \ENTLEMAN ing to with privilege of Railwar station. somely turnished tor Krooen de: referouen 319 Rest sete or peatlemsn: = terms. GRNTLEMAN AND WIFS WISH- we house near 2 _&C. ST FOUR ROUND ROSEWOOD 6 Piano, celebrated maker, at a sacrifice ‘y Ke Co., has all modern improvements, cost $225; also a four round Windsor Piano, with frames and bill of sale, cost $1,200, for 8279: parlor, brary, chamber and dining room Furniture et half cost, Call at'private residence 120 West 23d —ROR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND « Pianos of owt own make! also for sale and rent, a in perfect order. WILL Tai KNA at. bove A Bear 7 PIA rent, $5 monthly; instalments taken: Chickering aad Steinway’ Planctortes, bargains, ‘Je BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near B: st. iway, A “A -ARION 71-3 OUTAVE FULL ROUND NEW UP- « Rieht and sunare; bargains, for, cash: Lind Song, Nunne’ & Clack “and ethers cnn, OB nstaiments and to r UL it, Deena Te LO ND HAND ee thor order) for sale oderate prices; also iaaoforses on instalments on % LOSING OUT SALE, LARGE ELEGANT TOOK f Pianos. BARMORE'S 6, IS cash} Steinway's, Waters’ yorang ther pra ai class 3 mos at wondertuily low prices. HORACE WATENS & SONS PRIVATE ras ILY WILL SELL THEIR STELN- way & Sons Pianoforte (at sacrifice) ; four round, ae fave, FArvek TOMI a je, with all improvements, fie for $250; Stool, Ci also Ty octave ett Piano, neaely ‘S275; box Yor shipplug, ‘Call. pri residence 47 West ‘ PRIVATE PAMILY WILL SELL BRAUTIFUL rosewood 7 octave Pianotorter celebrated maker, mod- ern improvements, cost $450, for $100. 243 East 30th st,, Debween 2d and sid avs, ADY WILL SELL FOR $100 ROSEWOOD CHICKER- [4 ing Planoforte, Cover and 5 }; also 7 octave carved upright Pi dst. near 2d USICAL ME playing from 4 to 200 pieces with expression; mando- drum, chimes, c&stagnetios and ce.estial tubes at- HANISMS, line, tached. MUSICAL ROXES, playing from 2 te, 16 pivees: Necossati wise ‘Cottages, Photographs, Albums, ve Boxee Letter Weighs, Cigar, Case, Ta 5, Work Tables, Bottles and Heer Wlasses, Port rs all with musical attachments, "Novel: oy always to be hy ¥. i. ban ge Berne, Switzerland. Tilastrated prize lists sent post p: Oniy those applying direct will Fecsive HELLER'S Masi- cal Mechanisms. AGNIFIOENT 713 OCTAVR ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, having carved legs, only $113, At GORDON'S, 158 Bleecker st. arr SALE OF THE FINE PIANOS AND a TW o'doek, ty TUNIS JUMNSON, Auctlowese, st TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1876.—TRIPLE ‘SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. OF JULIUS CASAR. Seats con be secured in advance. "3 SERATSR, SECOND MONTH, B JARRETT & PALMER. .Lessees and Managers SHAKESPEARE SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED. EVERY NIGHT and at the “the SATURDAY MATINEE, until further béverseemans, Pein with unex- led splendo: LIUS CBSAR, wit tn om rr, — great don ot Bhakoepeasians in tho nel Lin, 1 BARRETT ag CAIUS CASSIUS, Mr. F.C. BANGS a6 ‘bs MARCUS ANTONIUS Mr. B. L. DAVENPORT as MAROUS gusts BRUTUS, Mr. Milnes Levick (especially engaged to act the title part of the play) and the enti eas en A se OMNES TEARORES ofthe grand Shakespoaria resentment, beyond the ex- fraordinary cast. a original "music, GRA! PROCESSIONS and TAULEAUX. » mulsisude of auxiliaries eud magnificent ry. wnificent scene! sen big’ Bans of the play fs finns, an, the BURN BODY OF BRUTUS ON TUE PLAINS oF Maurer @Tu WELK ow JULIUS OmSAR Seats can be secured in advance. OLOSSEUM, BROADWAY AND 86TH Sx. LAST WEEK |THE ABBASSINATION iN * THE ARCHBISHOP. THE SIEGE OF PARIS. PANORAMA OF THE PREnEO PRUSSIAN WAR. Open from 1 to 4 P, M. and from Tig OF THE GREAT PAINTINGS. | to 10 P.M. Admission, 50 cents. Children half priee; no extras. “Music in ‘the promenade. ‘OOD'S MUSEUM. WooD'’s THIS PAR Evening at 8 The talented acior peti Howie, VER ROX. A. H. Sheldon, Louise Sylvester, liaery ste wart, creng Wo wlth tan in Fay PBL x BUTTERFLY: ALLACK Proprietor and Manager.....Mr. LESTER WALLACK THE PROGI AME REVIVALS Nb NOVELTIES laid out for the remainder of the season compels the man- ‘ager to announce the aaline LAST of Byron's charming Comedy of MARRIED IN IN HASTE, raya Wigner: W, SH. ARREN, J. PECK, Miss ADA and Miss £. THORNTO: Prochinont fn the forthcoming covivels will be. tue power- ful Drama of JOHN GARTH, now in active preparation and to be anne with new and appropriate scenery and accessories ; fF. LESTER WALLA In bie originul character ae iOtN canta. TH AVENUE THEATRE. (Begins af 24 108. Osreiages mer) be ordered for 11:10.) Proper snes ani smparde AUGUSTIN DALY Predominant a! Houses Crowded! 49TH TO sont TIME OF PPPP) IT U EERE P pga U be eee 7 ny e i FEE wy u ads vuu0 MEEE " Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY'S pSatest drama, Produced with must sumptuous soenery and an EXTRAORDINARY CAST. Miss Fanny Davenport Mr. Charles Fisher, Mr). Hi. wis Mr, Jamos Bavidge, “dg. Jobe Drow, F. Uardenberg, ice Barrymore, . . lis Jelteys cays til Ki . Kato Gilbert, Miss Sydney Cowell and ‘Mr. John Brougham, Seats may be secured by Mui Messenger or Telegram three weeks ahead. PIQUE, MATIN SATURDAY, AT HALF.PAST ONE. Fill AV. THEATRE eae DAILY TIMES SAYS, vo rial}: SUNERY ONR SHOULD. SEE “PIQUE,” “PIQUE!” and also that “‘Pique' bas caught — the favor of thetown, Tho oftener — Wt ie soon the more certainly it set down as 4 remarkable FOR FITY TIMES, cee ATH AV. THEATRE| THE WERALD SAYS — “Pique! Js, absolutely crowded tribune says:—'"*Pigue! biends comedy, sensation and senti- ment in a way that eannot fail to se.” ph he Evening Post savs:—"It is ure, even when it 1s most melo- ramatio.”” THE DAILY TIMES SAYS:— “Every one should see tt ;" and “Every character in the play seems specially fitted to the excellent artist who embodies it conditions — entirely *Piqne’ has entered on representation which cou will probs ably endure longer than our great FOR FIFTY TIMES. | drai NION SQUARE THEATRE, Broadway and 14th st. SHERIDAN, sHooK : ic successes." ROSE MICHEL, Dustrated with the aN MOST ELABORATE AND BEAUTIFUL axa ateee anath® morn UNDOUBTED gale ihe, following. Taverive naines - ‘Messrs, R. Thorne dr,, Stuart Robson, Robinson, Jr Hi. Stoddart, Joun Parselle, Eben Piymptun, 1. i. Mi TRIUMPH. Lysander Thompson, W. H. Wilder . 8. Qa ley. and Misses Rose Eytinge, Fanny Morani ey) Varian — peor mission 3 Lester Wi Augusta ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, rweurtit us OF ROSE MICHEL. Seats secured tw weeks in advance. FRIDAY? EVENING, FEBRUARY. BEN, OF MISS ROSE WAYTINGE. ined PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY. “on ot the prin- are that “Young bey C4 old.” “strolling Talent.” Pastor's complete troupe. RIS MATINEE, AT 2 O'CLOCK. 347 STREET OPERA HOUSE. An entire change of bill this week. Twenty new stars “Pies time in tis fy of che iro ¢ in this city of the 41 ANTSIAN "G + aga THE GARDEN OF Ne ANRDINE MABILLE in a blaze of amazing glory. Matinees Wednesday : and saturday, at F Gielock. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS | OPERA HOUSE, SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS} | Broadway SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRE! “and ACROSS THE CONTINENT, MATINEE BACK US? im nap SATURDAY, Oakey, Hall, Bas Seats secured. art Spaote or. THE RIN Great success of the new and novel arrangement of the first art fatroduclng & new, beautifull paelor seene, oy, Louis spl ApRitcont "parior sat of farnltare, ‘ottior, Stymus # Co. bronzes, chande- exit ste; Hers, &c., by ‘ititeholl v oy & 5s wt 8 cost of $2, ARISIAN VARIETIES, 16TH ST. AND BROADWAY. LE OF SENSATIONAL NOVELTIES. Evenings, 8 o'clock Matin onsey. ‘Thui id Saturday, 2 orc Bl Schoo! of art. school of art." School of art, 3 |. Wypat the New York Suu says of ‘ap 5 are making lau cifurts to glevate va 5 | rieties to yorartistic. merit and E tury schools of art, improving © | che standard, widening the field, incrensl : ‘as much variety” as 4 | others follow their exam, & | PARISIAN VARIETIE: Hee THe ORIGINAL Mi é ‘dente artists in lio, ice selection: " jramatic, tery OTE AN AI SPeCiAt aN 8, NOVEL acre ee IETIES, £/ RRUE BRA BLUE RRARD, | BLUE BEARD. peat Foon ussar Polonais. | Huas é MEMSUNGER | EC MISCET | HEA MINUEE. E Levanion Bros.’ Mystic Flight and Box More stars. Finest combination, | in Now York. TRINWAY WALL. ‘THOMAS. SATURDAY Seite ts FEBRUARY 3 ar 2. ODS MATINE! MATINEE. srurnoxy x0 xO. 4 o ARIA, "Non asia Nhs EMILY BURMAN, Tanta TONS, } Septet, op 20... FINA OVE! RE, “Midsummer Ni ARTA, “Ocean, Th SYMPHONY, Poem." R arsouut HONGROISE Bt reserve tained at the box office of Stel Boni Noo. 700 114 Broadwi and at No. 33 Dales square. Net rors Bratt THEATRE. NHEIM nee. enna. beens Farewell pevisi ou Mighty EMILY. WEDNESDAY, FER, ieee. THE MERRY wi sii 1 Mis FPLUTH, ‘AP! Re RBIM, Misses REICH, Pe Tit, BERGMAN. ra.’ Popular prices. NY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY. _There isn capital company here, and full houses every night, to see the groat combination.’ —News, dan, 90, RMA “WTil ST. = poneey, Ww ats. —First BGO M RS. ANNA BANDA pi nab Assoctatox® Tilt ESDA Tiek TU L ot J BEES REE EC’ PARR MATINEES eae SATURDAY AT 2. (LOBE teal eh 1d 740 Broadway, below 8th st, RW. surLen NTE THE STANDARD VARIETY IMMENSE SUCU! aT oO GRAND H in their New Irish: sketch ea Messrs. HOGAN He Mr. GEORGE 8. EIGHT in ‘his Ougaet x ee MON ign Fg in his Unrivalied tel st ‘modern sty = ~ acther with ‘it ee eebbak ‘COMPANY U EVENING. ‘AGLE THEATRE, x HART. Mr, JOSH Teasi: nigh of of oy Murlonsue of Mr. G. K. Fortescue, G. H. gia + Jobn Wild, in their Deve Bend, Me. (che ee Rramean Meehan tele ite ve ran Elder, Langlois Bros. Kornell and ‘iradle ‘and 100 others, ATINEES WEDNESDAY AND MATURDA’ EATRE COMIQUE, 516 Broadgay, Mr. MATT MORGAN. THe SOOLRTY a EGHETION aie introducing songs. funn; es, dee. Ti CLASSIC TABLEAUX, YEKCIS AND YRRAU, the peart divers. lo of fan, Insroducin Y, RY BARRY, ORMAN, raat PRSTE vGuEs. MI GRAY, F RANBON MATINEE WrDwiisbaY AND} SATURDAY. TRD AVENUE THEARRE, BiTWEEN SOT AND Testae ait is We Hiteneod inship, Business Manager: Protessor Vo tra, Attraction upon attraction. The innetts, Great succoss of the Iferd ers. The great Carrull: me little favorites, the French Twins, in new ie ene ayton, the Queen of Song’ and Dance. Family griseus sence: Ghioweas nuh Gakerion, hia OWERY THEATRE, Brilliant success of the celebrated artiste, in her world pb EF. Topsy— UNCLE Sows CAHN. mm Unabated mee plause ationding the «reat original cororod Georgia Jupfiee Singers and Warren Grif,‘ skill bine oist. Mr. G. C. Howard in his original chatacter, St. Clair. NY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY. ‘First appearance of the distinguished personage known as ERNEST BYNE, fs of the most extensive nature; jonablo society created. the greatest when “Ernest Byne” whose record in Ew whose advent in fas! curiosity with the beau-monde; an appeared upon the Bri ish stage the debut was celebrated with the wildest excitement. Lords, ladier poblemen flceked en masse to witness the reception any formance of this individual, who had created m citement with the British public than the ation Slain. ant.” Wagers were made and ‘Fortunes staked upon the sex of ‘powmagal of the female character as delineated by rtist bewilders the beholder, while none can de- cide as to the positive sex. « ‘The tollet is most elaboraze, the characters artistically drawn, the vocalization that of a great cantatrice, and the entertainment s0 enchanting that all ure spell bound by the rapture iniused in the charming sce: Prooktrs THEATRE, SHOOK & PALMER, LES- sees and Managers.—Third and lust week of tho bril- tly successful engagement of the favorite youn; Spee, J. MONTAGUE. who will appear for the first Acosta ieee original part of Arthur, Lord Chilton, in Mar shall’s delightful Comedy, FALSE SHAME, | Thiy play was written fur Mr. Montague and was originally produced by him at the Globe Theatre, London. Other characters by Messrs. Arnott, Lumb, Burroughs, Montgomery, Philips and Mathews, and’ Misson Marlo Gorton, mn, Mo: Bartlet Cand. Mra. Warren, “Friday evening, February 4, complimoniary benefit to Mr. Montague, for which oecasion ‘4 Speciu! Bill has been annonn CADENY OF MUSIG.—MLLE. i. TITIENS, Slee BRIGN cot TO-MORROW (Wednesday. i, Feb, ares $ "aad LAST GRAND “Op Hita ‘Matt BUT First time this season of Verdi's Grand Opera, in’ ae acta, 1 MROVATON. Ep THERESA TITIENS (for the fest time in America) or or eet character of Leonora, MONT, first time as Azucena, Bignor BRIGNOLI in his favorite rule of Manrico, Signor ORLANDINI as Count di Luna, Mr. McDONALD as Ferrando, Musieai Director and Cond sep MAX, MARETZER VENIN( 4 LAST TTENS OPERA tere dare weaia RORGTA, SATURD ebruary 5, ONLY GRAND TITTENS OPERA MATINER NORMA. Seats can be secured at the box office of the Academy of Music, He st,, and at Rudolph's, No. 162 ap dn Se Positive 4 EO 10 free list, with the exception of the MONDAY EVENING, February 7—-Alile. TITLE: Sat the Brooklyn Acadomy—NORMA. 1776, a WASHIN ‘ON RECEPTION CENTENNIAL TEA PARTY, tthe ACADEMY OF MUSIC, IRVING HALL AND NILSSON “ial HALL, on the EVENING OF ibe opr ah 22, 1876 in aid o' THE FLOATING HOSPITAL 8T. JOHN'S GUILD, Musle by Grafulla’s, Bernstela’s and Downing’s Ninth Regt men Agrand displa hel the Cortumer, Decorati Furniture = if 1d Social Customs of 1776, ai Under the maungement of leading citizens of New York color & Wilson Parlors, 44 East 14th st., will open THURSDAY MORNING, Fovtuary 8, for the sale Of Bees and Tickets. NONY PASTOR'S MATINER THIS TUBSDAY. “Mr. Pastor continues to add now attractions to hls fora lar company of variety performers, and 1 new stars are ¢1 engaged." —Telegram, othe ve A CADEMY OF MUSLU, ites ore PHILLIPPS, LIAN Can com. MON! ENING, ATILDE PHILLIDES in a CAREER NOLL. £ Reterved Soats SY 50, accord $S8and$10, the sale of which commeucos Foary 10,0 Academy box ofice, TUL sed 114 Hrondwey. © Gri WILLIAMS, MEMBER ELECT FROM THR Heldelberg Disirte Disistet, will present & new bill relating to is personal jeultios y PASTOR'S Ma’ TINER. THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. o Vs ips CHARITY BALL 1870, ENTY-FIRSY aw ASON) will take place at the ACADEMY Glin Oe 14TH ST. Comment 2 Feprunry 14. Debut of Miss in Rossini's popu: Tne tickets may be had of the the managers at $5 each, A fow tickets can be found at Delmonico’s. AM penaem, WILL SING TO-DAY A’ At Y¥ PASTOR'S MATINE) “Take Your Coat L/S + “What Unele,” Mie ‘af Tat Wes. le, ¢ Bonanza” and BENEFi NNA D. FRENCH, Mb pientipig’s ¥, FEBRUAKY 3, ‘ar ads P. M, inaugurating a’ series leceures iF the industrial eo. acbhefouptican tua siratloenss Sa a aaicks cents, jurley’s, Association Batti Pre veneers tnd'as the door. ih Yi ACADEStY o” mosto Horn ore AvaU Qa HALL. SATURDAY EVENING, me? D. a Crpiae FROG PROGRAM WE AT TONY PASTOR'S 18 A GOOD Express, Jan. 19. ene eaves : Panes 26, 1878. ari M CA, toga pt Mest TO-DAY, oe pas ie "poe ase Sunday Democrat, J; TN DRAMATIC. All? “ELOCUTION; ublic readings and rehearsals Cox; iendea’ esti strate ils may pele drondw a frees hy Hy ter, bi PRAMAAC Aur MASAGRE Hertia Up. wo Branch EAD THE NAMES OF THE GREAT ARTISTS R ina wil Perloms a TUNY PAaston's Mosinee today pond tn Nil TD IOKETS FOR THE CHAKITY BALL —A 01 ‘ball of Tuesd: Ain Tati ote Sth av. at SSencly DelaONE BOURE SEATS EARLY TONY PASTOR'S Matinee today, Be RNING FOR (\OLONEL MONSTERYS FENCING, HoxING AND bast oo Academy, No. 619 6 Fenel reine Psion ha, nee ean ER CAPER 18 7 ATTEND TONE a this Tuesday, Whe ail your YANJO, GUITAR, eae AND DANG! ap clog daucing taught by HENRY C. ‘DOBBON, REMOVALS. VE REMOVED TO 461 To 467 a | ie Row Forked a aleaaaad occupied NEWSPAPERS. F"s,.2) or ALY soak gears hea JODDARD & BRO. | Broadway, corner by Lord & Taylor