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Ciry REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. | Central. INTION INVITED—NEW BRO’ Aes 69 West S4th st., = 2: aston ‘well built; bi ‘nd all faprovements, Op LRGANT BROWN STONE SamDaTee. LEXING- ¥e ; near Lexington. latest styles, 7,500 and $13,050; Flats, superior accommodations, tiny “LIONEL FROHLICH, 788 2d av., near 400h st. R SALE—A CHEAP HOU ‘stoop brick; 43d st. botwoen Bth ay. and Eroadway. TIMPSON & PERT, 1.455 Broadway, wear 41th st Fe, SALB—830 LEXINGTON AV, BETW mirrors,” marble t Fes SALR—A 5 fh price reduced from T, 1,488 from B) excellently arr TIMPSON & PER (OR SALE—A GOOD the Fourtee “THRE STORY BI 07 sup wn, eae Boule: Slo" TMPSON & PEET, stone Hous cost $22,000; will sell for $1 1,488 Broadway, near 44th st $15 00 gee BL if THREE STORY 1 BRICK, 22D $25.00( UL P. TODD, 55 Liberty st. WILL BU as STH ST. CO. ae HOUSE; ont $40,400 within, wo rear AUL BP. TOOD, 53 Liborty st. Ri) Will BUY STH AV, FOUR sToRY $75.000 House, Stable* and two Lots, below Lith st. PAUL P, TODD, 55 Liberty st. East Side. SON Tl. BLACKWELL, AUCTIONEER, ccutor’s sale of valuable Third avenue Business ACKWELL, RIKER & WILKINS will sell Rae WEDNESDAY, February 23, 1878, Corner, at Bachan eee i Broad xchan, esroom, 111 Broadw oy order of & Raynor, Faq, 2,198 3d av, southwest c iner 120th st., maw omapiea Uy or & Co. ay a ten No. MM Bast 117th #i.—Two story and attic f d further particulars of Auctioneers. r ALE, A POUR STORY Ful eee aeeaoes® 3,000.29. St 33d st., uear Lexington a rown stone trimunings, Lt , t bargain, Apply to owner, West Side. ws A BARGE BRICK BUILDING, 100xe2 (LEASR- hold), on West 48th s e river, for sale vory Tow for casi, or will soil OR Sal [ erty, gas nnd wate very little cash re: wi RST CLASS” (OOP HOUSE 384 rice and terms reasol Ist and 42d sts, x | 5 West 40.k st e West 50th st * These houses aro all near sth B.S. LEVY, 008 8th ay., near 30th st, Miscellaneous. 10 OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE.—BE THOR- onghly conversant with the renting, collecting and gen- eral mauagement of desire the charge of a large ; references’ frst class, Address REAL id office, 8. GAVEY, 48 BLEECKER sT., CORNER ber” st, aErperty bought and sold; entire charge UR STORY Hion | °° closots on each floor, in Carmine | NEW YORK HEKALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1876—QUADRUPLE SHEET, __ RRAL EpraTEe GE. Wes. TO Hx Fi ats 1 OOTAYE Bran | Ge we Teremantt poh a 4 palaces atid sae ip a HOvSE, a ane ond, tase furnit ‘t: oad oftlee, REAL ESTATE WANTED. lige Seer weet SIDE, ALL © open = Wrtias bee Wous#, NOT Li = Saag feot freak, between 10 and 30th ste. and 6th and 3d 15,009, Address, with particulars, J. 0., Horait ware PUROHASE—A BROWN STONE Ho 1OURE, cork oaetion, sornese 205 #0 (ean es ee, , Tass pronaway, nm Jr dach st. ANT! TO PUROHASB—A SMA Foor | three story brown stone House; must be fn good loca | tion and ood. order, at reduced price to sult the times; | t cash wilt ho pald to mae an tudueement ¢0 soll Address MERCHANT, box 4,209 Post office, For Other Real Estate Advertisements See Directory. CHANGE —STORR, AND. favorable terms; a fine stand pee bo better location for cigar or fruit store. Call a Deabrossos sh, one block from Joreoy City fe erry. | STORE ON WEST SIDE OF BROADWAY, y, NERRUY ouyowite Gilsey House. Apply few. PIMP Rorist, roadway, "\ LARGE BRIOK BUILDING, 100X902, ON WEST 48uh wt, none the river, suitable for manufacturing or Storage; moderate rent and loans net. responsible part os . 172 West 45th st, PTION ROO. A i Qatithoe payaeten: geatrally Located Auddross PAINE, ox 122 Herald Uptow: whe fice, ((ORNER STORE, 72 2b & L808) 108, | 108 Chatham si Apply to 7. J Toata BONS. ae 8 Ctinton place (th ar and west of Broadway. (CoRNER HOUSE AND STORE 0: CHATHAM | ¢ to let. Inquire of owner, WARSZAUR, 783 Lex- | enor Glst st | SMORE HOTEL.—c ENS FURNISHING » and Jewelry Stores to let; hogel now open: Charles B. | Leland, proprietor, Apply to D. W. LANGLEY Ross- | more Hotel, NT, 850, grit x | AND BAS JORNER | 45th sproet, to let; also re 447 th av., cor- | ner of of 35th st. Apply t SUMTER, No "858 Broadway. STEAM POWER.—WHLL LIGHTED ROOMS, LOW gwer; moms in primo order; Bleecker, West 11th ate. ILSON, 404 Bleeckor st. 0 LET—OPPER FLOORS OF THE GERMAN SAV- INGS BANK; canbe enlarged; fronting 109 feet on 4th ay. by 130 feet on 14th s rent; steady p Hudson, Bank an having elevators, &e.; con- | r fall particulars apply to A. West 14th st. st | pore STORE AND BACK ROOMS, 123 BAST 4aTIL st., near Grand Central depot table for any light W. 8. GAVEY, 48 Bleecker st FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS mae 20TH S?.—8Es Poo nLar HAND, rotehed ; break 45 —t terms r isk ST. AN Lv NISHED bro story fro aa ntleman os wife or gentlomen, with at ithout fami; splendid lo Toa Teferences. WESY 420 ST.—A PRIVATE PAWIEY, OWN- furnished Floor, ea Wik ok. Saaee lZ 26 ue r i, ket Board. 16 INGTON AV, CORNER OF TO hand: Room e with all the comforts of & of first class “flee gM 533 ao Pecwromionee (rf puckeev- Re: én 4 i ‘slso conveulences for washing sents to cule tee” WiaT 23D pM yyy ND FEOOR, FAREOR and ¢ ly furnishod, to three I”. cars pass Ng iouses floor; grate, pin ences exchanged. , | 30% Was porn tary fl ROOMS ON FIRSf AND , B ae. M8 SHARP'S | ORERDMOOB BILE, ce ah TMi i rns we No, 1 Poa, a SOME ‘pits D rat at. stable Fe tte—a THO! RED. — BLOF, thos years ld (woll broken). Addroms WOODCOCK, lorald office. PURCHASE —A GERMAN BULLFINGH Uptown branch eines. " Wie STRONG BITCH, WITH PUPS A YEW to nurse some pups. Add: lazt, bro, pride, and where tube seem POSTER MOTHER, Herald office, er THE TURF, Podew brome ue a BERS A UVOTION AND FRENCH, KoOLs SOLD MORNING ud evening ab Thomas! Exchange, 1.200 Broadway, bad Lier ds oting rt: | Freveb pools cluse on first race at Dig, the oer at half hour luterva EORGE M, THOMAS, __.._ HORSES, CARTUAGES, 20. me 00} Fa.) aad si Nee ‘ ay. a 3 and b; gad by dading dre erases readily and Nsspelises temp aad a abe h horves, as it ae Beevers satiataction. "Bal ew York. . * or Mi, mAb ‘Tarrytown, N. ¥."" SOLD CHEAP POR CaSH—A VERY FINE ond a chestant, 1544, coming 8; warranted sound, kind and all right every wa; fe for any one. to, speed: no } Boots, ing 4 Pe UE. con’ bani 2750 00 read to | wagon. 4 Address TABLE, ‘pox 18) Tlerala office. T° RE RENT O8 POR SALE—STABLE {N 920 ST. NEAR Gth av., with stalls, room for coachman and lot for exer- cise, Address STABLE, Herald offtes. 9, eee (STABLE, ON GENTRAL AV., eee _ i ane vacant Lots and Bull fy) nae pose. TON 422 Weer rt st., suitable for aay pul NEAR ings, W- hed, suttable for housekeeping. B19 Ty me FURNISHED ROOMS; ONE suitable for an office; rent low. UNFURNISHED O arnas a> APART- aE PIRST FLOOR, , CONSISTING its 4 7 tures Bavab news p ee ee ne Seien yp te rou genalon tow, Apply to MATTHEW DYRN BS: {42 Bast 3 VERY CONVENIENT TDGE To tet A suiall family | three families in the house; complete order. No. 130 ivan st. para YMPROVEMENTS, PAINTED WALLS, near Elevated road, to select families; cay 40. 425 Wost 55th st. LATS TO LET BROADW DWAY AND 50TH Br, OVER- a looking Central ard; one block tro \e ated fa Ra vatorh Tieond Bosh all modern ents, VERY ESIRABEE of aie. depot : improvom at re LATS Ley -SasaMENS IND —PAELOR “near: Groompi a improvements. Brown stone house East 62d sh, ‘near Madison st. Apply to ower on Premises, FENTERY COTFAGES. SHADE GROUNDS, GROTON, 9 $25; apartments furnished} ¢ Bad 6b, FLOOR AND BASEMENTS, rooms; chenp rent, 431 West 280 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR; ALL IMPROVEMENTS; five rooms, exclustve of bath and closets; arranged for ponsekeontngs rent $50 per month, 48 Bast 0th st., west of Broadway. Ye LET—PARLOR private house 104 rent reduced. 10 LER-APARTMENTS OF Rooms, with kitehon, marble ments, 791 Wushington ét., corner Horatio, Mr. WALKER, Housok PLAT, FIVE ROOMS, 164 EAST 2397H 8T, seven rooms, 219 East 28th st, ; three rooms, three rooms, 38 Downing st., $14; also others, ‘80 ease 12th ab. FLOOR AND ington av. ASEMENT OF jl tmprovements 0 LEY UNFURNISHED—A NEAT FOURTH FLOOR in private bouse; immediate possession; rent $15 per month, 93 Geenwich ay., near Perry st, For Other To Let Advertisements See Directory. ILEETWOOD PARK.—THE LEASE, rRANCHISES and Property of the Fleetwood Association, comprising the Track, Club vine aud Stand, Sheds and the ¢ property Uelonging to the Association, are tor or to lease on I m8 ; 5 possession h April to PHILIP DATER, 26 Br ‘ork. 7 aNTEDoR NTLENAS FAMILY a hdd Ee nent, complete; would alse purchase Piano cheap. Address box 142 Post office. Ee ANTED—A NO. 1 faa FOR $500 eS Slortgage on New York Stato Farm, Address B., 37 Nassan st., room 44, _____ HORSES, 5, CARRIAGES, 4 &C, T AUvCTL ON, ‘ON TUESDAY, >TEBRUARY 15, 1978, BY VAN TAssert, & KEARNEY, AVOTIONEERS, | f AT THEIR MART, 110 AND it2 Eas’ 18TH ST, NBAR 4TH AV. VERY, ELEGANT, AND stvrisn TEAM MATIOGANY (ORSES, 6 old, 1 wie tp ail haraioo 6 trom’ ese ony - heats ish and handsome, with long pl it drivers, do nos shy or pu! and re ine family team and are war- bands. 7 years old; kind i very gue with, oxtre One sation; rospeck "ack, driven Ir, Without ‘vralning ‘a mile in 2:00, and.can boat 2:30 any day on, trnek, ‘and in good conditloy ean trow rat 50 in 2380, aud is warranted sound, of great bot- gud endurance, Roan's MARE NELLY, ree frou vice; very sh Bas. boon used oy the road G. CASB, Esq., of CENTR tor, 'and can be drivel 98; fast three yours b: AV. "and ie a superior nd 1s war- roa ry crt by any on % 10. BROWN TROMING HONSE, 15 hands, 8 years: kind in all haraess; free from vice; very stylish, wi jeasant driv mane and tail; is 5 prompt and p trot in 2:35 in condition and now enn trot in 2:40 any time, ‘and is one of the best road or track horgos to be found, and is ong of the ‘eat pole horses in this clty and is warranted sound, kind and true, FOCR rat PARK PHAETON, top on hind seat, made by MINER & STEVENS. Tor bth BAR WAGON, mad made by J. B, BREWSTER TOP SIDE BAR WAGON, by by BREWSTER & CO,, OF BROOME ST. COURE ROCKAWAY, polo and shafts mes, made by M¢LEAN & KENDELL. for family and road driving. Tuesday or in catalogue at used only few Also 20 other Horses, suital Full description in Herald on Auction Mart. foturing bu: AND BILLIARD SALOON, od, on Oth ay W. 8. GAV SINESS OR the whole or parts 4 WILLIAM 3. @. i completely furn pane 000 per year. poh SASE—F Bieeekor st., . below 14th st. ; rent, Y, 48 Bleecker sty DWELLING, rent of whole VEY, 48 Bleek 99 | 32,500, | lessons fo DANC ING ACADEMIES. ALLEN DODWORTI'S DANCING SCHOOL, No. 212 Sth av. Brooklyn branch at 198 Washington st. Classes ov private ladies, gousiemen and ebildren. For particulars send fore DWELLING HOUSES _ ; TO _LET. FIRST CLASS FILLED | “Furnished. A with boarders, and furniture for sale ; from now till the taken ef estate; property rented; rents collected, BROOKLYN Br OPERTY FOR “SALE AN LET, NH AV., FOUR STORY STONE, sathzee story stone, $20,000; Lin: POR SAL: yette Te SES zoln place, three sll a, $17.500; 7th av. throe story stone, $10,000; Carroll st., three story stone, $12,000; Cler- | mont'ay., "three st 008, $12,000; Stato st., three story stone, 810,000; Cumberland st. Carroll st., three story stone, $10,000; Vanderbill ay, three ry Dele, $8,000; Prospect place, three story brick, $6,500; en st, two story stone, $6,300; D . $8,009; a large assortment frame Houses, in desirable neighborhoods, fross $4,500. up- ward, also a dumber of pleasaut Houses to let, in {ood 1o- calities. MOODY & ROGERS, : Montague Bley Brooklyn, LAA Ph 500.7 ‘three story stone, $10,000; ¢ location, near Attantio MTs Dean s st. oadway curs, cu with Cottage and gardener or florist, and easy of | BROTHERS, 7; WuIrserows PROPEETT FOR “SALE TO LEY, OR KALE OR LEASE—THE WHITESTONE HOUSE at Whitestone, sold at a fair valuation ; JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, CITY AND BERGEN REAL For Sale. LEGANT CORNER BROWN STONE MANSION, 12 rooms, all modern improve beautiful location, ‘pear Van Vorst Park; walk fortes at 3ins City; must be so! 1obo; easy terms. JOHN M. GIB me, Jortay clay. N, 31 Mottigomery PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR ei SALE OR TO RENT. Vt TARRYTOW city, to lot, futni ‘Soanlers or institute requisite for a char and fever; pure wate fruits in abundance ; productive garden gardeners cottage and nil necessary, outbuildings, with 20'acres of land; a pleasant drive of 14 miles from depot. An interview can be had with owner by addressing room 288 st. Nicholas Hotel JPOR SALE—ON THE HUDSON RIVER, CLOSE TO dopot, below Yonkers, an clegant Residence, fully fur. saished; ali modern improvements arrie® house and stable; unequalled river views; priee OAC % —MOUNTA ATi AND seener) no malaria; no chills; refined and wealth: Society ; oue of the most desirable country Residences, band- somely furnished, with four acres of land in lawn, and shrubbery ; stable and carriage house, with conchae" * xovins; is oftered for sulo at a low pri aaer. OF THe HEAL Summer Resorts, within 30m! for sale on wm "MOUNTAT ND MOST POPULAR of New York, to let or t honse contains 44 -delightfil groands. Address Herald office. QARATOGA—ADJOINI D STA WoTEL DY grounds —To let, for . & furnished House, | contating about 12 rooms; one of thé most delightful loca: tions at the Spriogs; rent, a 000. of former cost, only | HOUSE TO RENT, Ist of May, and longer if desired. Apply ut 210 East th A = ON MURRAY HILL AN UNFURNISHED | or furnished brown stone House to lease or sell on Teasonable terms for cash daress IMMEDIATE, box 198 Herald | (aEAP let, only $1,200, near Ma W. 0. LANGLEY, Rossmore b Unfurnished. VAST 418T ST., $600; 42D, $000; 39TH, $1,000; 88TH, 1,550; 40th, hear Park av., $1,600; 33th (Murray Hilly, $1,600; 37th, $5,500; 43d, with’ able, $2.00 ME! | | | ‘ORY BROWN ‘ble hall, chandeliers, mir- Posses- 10 LET—0) WHat set 5 stone high stoop House rors, carpets. Apply to Mr. sion immediately. NO LE 8th ot from 11 to . Fourt mi McILVANE, owner. LA. f STORY HOUSE 168 BAST 10 rooms, all Improvements; nice order; seen MO LET—THRE st RY HIGH STOOP BAY dow House 114 East 24th st 12 rovemonts; soon oy tin ip } ST—HANDSOME FOUR STORY 16.8 BROWN stone high stoop House, finished in hard woods, freseoed and in splendid order, ion av., Dear oOth st ; possession at once, ene . Heraid Uptown Branch office, 64 i x : FURNISHED R ROOMS | AND APARTMENTS TO LET. i LY nienees for housokeeping; Mivided tt for gentlemen; terms moderate; seen | NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY ROOM, AT 735 | Broadway, to let. Inquire on third floor. Rent, $3 | per week A wes rent only $10 pe it BT, A containing five room: week. NILY FORNISHED— re and hail Rooms, to let without Board; | w; strictly private; ternis reasona: A LARGE NICELY PURNISHED Room, with two Targe closots, hat and gold water, with kitchen. | | for $9'a week; also lodging Room fur $2a week. 417 4h | ay., pear 20th st. | A —fO LET-FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, SUTT- 4, abla {or vasiness or a private party; sep irae If de- Hired, at 45 Bast 10th st,, near Broadway. AMILY HAVE \ FEW NICELY FUR- . which they will let vory reasonable; | 141 Kass 28th st NISHED RECEPTION ROOD a TO | A; Tot with all conveniences, in a good locality. 2 i sk, A iS DID PA F 0 D to lot, in three story high stoop house, 359 We {separate moter; hot aud cold water; reut, $3). on Premises, ith Inquire SIN LEXINGTON BUILDING | ) Kast 4th st; grand ontrance: hot water; heated m; moderate rents. Apply to the janitor on prem- Fees SHED ROOMS ON PARLOR FLOOR, FOR light housekeepin, to man and wife; alvo ball Hoom to Gentleman, 171 Macdoagal st, URNISE PROM $5 TO $20 PER MONTH, corner of Oth av., second floor, over ANGE TOWARD Sneque, Laces and Dia- | ©. CLINTON, 53 Liberty st, ~PRONT TO TTR ak Ox Ve. | to one or two gentlemen; terms moderate. Call 750 Task 4 acres near Princet onl 139 Kast Lot ee mH Fell built hours, barn and, outbuildings; peach, pear, apple | PT ARGk, NEWLY PURNISHED HOOMS, EVERY Brat cherry treed in mbuncanee; running ‘sireait sie tile 0; Ught housekeeping if desired; gas and depot: price $4105) This ie dress, for ence, 4 coors from Washtngton Square x fi = Ri ulars, O NER, ~~ REAL ESTATE ro EXCHANGE. * CHOICE EXTS. tween Riverside and Morningside rks; equity 5,000. For Farms, tree and ¢ or Improved Property light mortgaged. Address BOULEVARD, Yorald Uptown Branch office. Herald Uptown ‘Branch | Pt 0. 145 Macdougal st. VICELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND BED- NE OR = NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS—PRI- Bs 4 vate houso; uear six car lines. 15 Abingdon square, av. LARGE BRICK RESIDENCE IN PLAINFIELD. . contains 27 rooms, aif improvements, fine stab! srlions ceige se enthaupe Rea tietee Aalawee 106 ant 40th sts., 4ub and th ave. NIA, 172 West 45th st. LOUIS A. DAC Q Geen” UPPER PART oF OFTY, Fo! of town; price $6,000: aod mortgage. F*cH ance ror 4 ate PEAT HOUSE, IN god location, a Parm. acron ‘good § WILLIAM M. THOMAS, Sos eh ar. FPOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FoR TMPkOvED cry | or nearby Property Lake eeiias ss iE. wo story French R hoase, try Sent, 14 eres; batt t aig A... vs. all (mprovement pow SALE OR EXCHA. GE— 3 10.0h to 101st st, very lightly en- for improved Briveriy or Country thie city, free id clear. J. 6.CLT . 55 Liberty st, ee OF, EXCH $OR—WOCSE AND TWO Satie BSS" Won tad pgeet Toeation ; no en- a oh =A FOUR STORY it t., Com: Fouse between Beant nd 04 sts, renee paid im acl fies a ET E—ONE OF Fite ae Dreg T Te aiveny, overlook! nd. with aterege wilt edeel within 25 miles o: be of ‘all kinds in | | | roo to leb—To gent! | hot and cold ‘water two small | | | | LET—-VARLOR FLOOR, Witil EXTENSION, suitable for firstclass doctor or dentist; also Second Story, to two of more gentlemen, without board, both ra seer and with all the madern Improvements; | clans feferouce require y after to-day during t | 73 West Sid se, between hand Oth avn | Tar rRER ROOMS, COMFORTABLY FUR- i cattied. gultabie for housekeeping: $29 per mouth : alsa room onsekeoping, $4 1 West oid st., between NISHED ROOM AND Bi . Address CAUSE, Horald | a regular c | until May, $5, | Saly Sn oh 'D | Thursday evenin | —Diam of repey pought sud sold. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 289 BLEECKER « st.—Pupils can attend without loss of lessons; sond for elrer a T OC. H. RIVERS’ DANCING ACADEMY, 173 STATE 8t., Brookl; classes for beginners are now forming. Send for circula TA GARTIER'S, DANCING (ACADEMY, PLIMPTON + Building, Stuyvesant and 9th sts. —Private lessons in [inlad and asscmbly waltzes a specialty. Soiree Monday evening A SES DANCING AQADEMIES.—CLASSRS al or forming. PRIVATE LESSONS any hour at 212 ast 1ith st. WILSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, ATNA HALL, ‘7th ay.—A new class for Taosday evening. Svirees dvery Tuceday nnd Saturday. Grand Calleo Hop Tuosday eveulng, February 22, ES DANCING ACADEMY W CLAS! TUES ah SA oAb ee ca at toooeas: The first lessous can be taken privately and no extra charge from ¢lass prie ND'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO, 1,208 BROAD- between 32d and 38d sts, din the heart of the city, It 1s easy of access from all and the rooms are ursurpasse Ttgay d con- 26148 ROOME ST. "tho fatihful attention, the practical and rapid sysion of instruction, togetber with the persistent and conscientlous efforts to improve the mauner and bearing of the pupils com. Dine to recommend this establishment to the attention of Parents and others having children in charge. If tonching the dance wore alone required the responsibil- ity would be light. While many look upon this as tho only Gosirable resuit moro thoughtlul minds recognize « further ulm, und desire to send thelr children where the teaching Includss those graces which mark their possorsor son of rofined taste. To banish awkwardnes: the diffidence of youth, and in its plaey ostabtish a gentle and courteous manner,'an easy and graceful motion and Kind and mo fest namuranee, requires more than a pasting ate tention—suck attention, in’ f me devoted to bis pro- frelon, and having a love for the agtion involved, only can Ths dancing school stands pep-einent adbgbil ants pled whore this development is the chief vbject, aad under pro foment its associations are. such as ne Dest efforts ofthe puplis in that direction. “The realacions of this acndemy give patrons unequalled advantages, and in each departinent the strletest care is taken that’ no objectionable feature or person shall cau them « thought of regret. CLASSES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN Tuosday and Saturday afternoons, commencing at 2:30, | The rst bore is for ladies, and is deyoted to the waltz and ound dances e practice with Professor Diamond rondar these equal ons. ‘ora Instruction is given in all that pertains to ass. There is also an evening class for ladies, every Tuesday amd Sauueday, from 7 to 8 arday evonings lade ladies and gentlomon Join for ball- room practics from 8 Aunieaion Picket to all the above, for the season, testing CLASSES POR GENTLEMEN Tnemlay and Saturday, from 8 to 9 P. Gentlemen cun receive the frst lessons privately nd in the course of the season, -d, will receive, free of all expense, fs will enable them fo, master the wall NTLEMEN’S BEASO! it, $7. A reception will be given evory Tuesday dvenin, the classes. No strangers, admit i, excopt on from Mr. Diamond or pupils DANCING FROM 9 TO 12. A SPECIAL CLASS FOR GENTLEMEN, Monday evenings, from 5 to 10, ‘This class ts intended for those who wish to advance rap- ;, after tation fess tion, and gt where. on Saturday even’ all room practioe’ without further cost, TICKETS v ‘These tickets are engaged with the classe: ONE PRIVATE 1 Parties desiring to receive instruction, or looking for | others, are cho urate to visit ‘his sesniiny be- no to a ronize. foro deciding w! oda All dances vane per qi le dances raga y in six, petvece lessons. Waits, glide and double glide specialties ERNANDO'S DANC Y, 58TH S¥., COR. ner Third avenue (Hank fuitdtugh “Otane Mondayand Wednesday and Saturd rpoons : new classes now forming for spring course, masquerade and civic ball Wednesday, February Mss SHAW WILL INSTRUCT PRIVATE CLASSES at dancing academy or at pupils’ resiaences, Address 1G1 West 2d st. WATCHES, JEW ELRY T 607 BROADW AY, oon A Diamonds, W Jj Proj ‘Torey eeccripiion ‘ouch and sold, Loans ne; tistea. MES P MATTHEWS. Arete, NO. ALE. 1TH ST. aan DOORS WEST OF onda, Watches, Joweuy and all kinds Loans nexotiat Row ROSENTHAL. ERT J A THOROUGH BUSINESS TADY, OF cllic. ag0, who can give the best of reference, would lic nied thousands dollars to loan on Watches, Diamonds, &. ; reallze from 5 to 10 ER POURTH STREET, Sliks, Laces and Personal cont & month; would divide the pro- can gtve bond ifnecessary, Please wddress @. A. O., Herald off sin “AS RRISAN OPFICE. — $75,000. — DIAMONDS. Watches, Jowolry, Silverware, Valuables ¢.. bow Te teil Deetded ba fold and exehanged. Loans negotla in Diamonds, Watehes, te: Ketablished 1894, J. H, BARRINGER, D LET—A NICELY FURNISHED BAOK MALL BED- room, third Soor ; Dath and gas; price very low; private | Ot Lt ch :D—A MALL BEDROOM IN A eee No. 62 West aun, near Broadwi KENT—¥URNISE “LOWER PART OF ¥ story brown stone house, arranged for two families; age ay ; 150 G0 per month algo ‘firaished Apartment ii PSON & PERT, te 1,488 Broadway, moar | 446 ‘Pwo Lisi, WELL FURNISHED Rooms For | Nght ho housekeeping of otherwise, $3 per week 114 | ‘FROM OF 3 _fermuhod Toons Fs Me: ences, 41 West 29th st HANDSOMBLY out bourd; refe: A ONLY LICENSED LOAN OFFICE 2H THE CITY, 6 at ole way. between 2th ond ist sta; J. T neh, lato of New York Hotel; diamonds, wat valuables, or the basiness loth: ge loans negotiated at spe: ARGAINS IN GOLD WA ror, aif price, In perfect order aad warranted, in we, respect; i ‘atch, beavy case, BH several ste hg watebes and bey 3 Seared ey y dest clnss workmen. GEO, 0. ALLEN, Broudway, near 20th st, TAMONDS, WATCHES, GOLD eiry, Sealskin Sack: liver ware, same bought. LINDO BROS, Gilsey House, liberal advances made on Jewelry, camel's hair shawls, and other © bent market AND CORAL J te, at low pr 1,207 ‘Broadway, oppo- | 4 PER WEEK oR PARLOR AND BEDROOM td INDO ROR. Me EL SOLTTAIRE AND CLUS. aes roche, Cr Crowsos, Studs ond Rings st LINDO BROS., 1,207 Broadway. © East 2a st. =IWO “ELPGANTEY PURNISUBD ot Hoos, partor joor, hall Room, to let, without Chal anrant ne ar gy BROS, OPPOSITE GILSEY HOUSE.—DIA- [sm ‘mond and Cameo bash LO ont Diamond Ring, way. iis asi iW ST. PORMERLY OCCUPIED BY ST Jemes' “Klegaat Soot Be : AL is rs jult of Rooms walso single for gea- INDO BROS, 1,207 BROADWAY,—GOLD VEST AND TL 'Neck cuaine, Béacclets, ponte gold and silver Warehes, Lockets, Silverware, Opera Ulasses, & six Actes oF TE D St—TO LET, AN Ri i trae easton large nd ral in the very ew | 16 8 Pariory alao fot halt WE OA ete Most. ON, DIAMONDS. WATCHES,” &0.—DIA age; wil. be sold low for eaah or ex- | Permancut parvie , Silvorwa d frthls city; o rare chance for anin- | 77) BARROW ST., NEAR BLHEOKER Sica Jeweller 1, tbo Broadway, So aa TRWEN, box BO Ueraidomen | 1G ise frst Recet eed bal Haden, srecnd doo far : “CMANGE-AN Fi SGE-AN EQUITY OF Fe, wi A nished ao ee hee a fcr FURSInTE Mos, TO LOANS ON WATCHES." DIANONDS, eet we oe sw a, eon oe teal Ben ere eos uefsange™ wifey | Address Th oatdoncerd. & De vou 117 Herald often. Bow ike esl 1 ghee two pitegent Boome for sing rf 1 A“DOW NING, SH viiton 23" hl Ro. 9 WRET—ONB LANGE NANDSONE. | Wantensa APAUR OF DIAMOND BARRING AND net Boom second for: Dest references, tion cee Pea a rauARa A Saar ae Gare 28 Ber ST. TigNDsoNORL Lad 4 fi. ., nose also ball Room, second story; bash, SF, BEN BROADWA $5, $0 Seu e. forgeatiewen; aes aN pleasant wo SOG Ronse | 12) quany” aia Rvton anes sid ‘ot n fale pas ie a Samat os ik ; 1 AVOnOoN HOUSE OF F ARCH. JOHNSTON, neat University piace, SALES of TORSES and CARRIAGES aro held every Tuesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock. On every horse that WARRANTED SOUND from 24 hours to 3 days for trial. TABLISHED and most roliable Louse The OLDEST Es in fhe ty GENTLEMEN HAVING og et Carriages to sell, or those thay to buy, can rely upon the samo strictly honorable dea! Ing whic ich has alway Seharacterizod our house and won the confidence and rospoct’ot the entire community. HIGHLY BRED MARE. § YEARS OLD. SOUND youn trot in? je or double; top Phi M1 nearly Private ARCH, JOHNSTON. | ‘W ASteD HANDSOME. HANDY AND RELIABLE pale of tnyoes, shout, 1534 hands high, able to trot ja jeulars joe. Addi of Ji Bomudliy: 18e'tisary sus brakn, O ANTED FOR CASH—A hag Boing | UBED, OF at Ly zr ag ay oa makers. io ar of 21 Werk 22d st. nnd aie DELIVERY A LiGHT, BUt strong and weil built; Eastoru make proferred ; must be in good condition. pet, O.5., , 108 Sth a THE B BALL SEASON. JOMPLIMENTARY Hi HOP—AT PRED HEITER’S HALL. No. 24 Greenwich av., Monday, February 14, to com- monce at 8 o'clock. en FLOWERS IN QARNITCRER AND (SPRAY for Dall dresses: i audog’ Good just received and mount ach Ww. 731 Broadway, opposite want's. Re JQP MEMBER—Tik FIFTH ANNUAL INVITATION bail of 't O'Brien Association at Forrero's Asséfa- bly Rooms, emmany Hall, Fobruary tf 1s, ___ MATRIMONIAL, ODS LADY, OF 1 INDUSTRIOUS HABITS AND REFINE- meut, Wesires the juainsance of @ middle-aged or elderly gentleman of business standing aiscly honorable, with » view xo ssetelbiony, Adaress A. D YOUNG LADY OF GOOD x D, TALE ingest and standing destros the acquaintance of a reliable anil cultivated wealthy geutieman, not under 40, tastrimoniaily inclined, who bs aa te a cheerful, entortnining companion, Addtess 8. box 192 Herald Uptown Brane! ‘A OBNTLEMAN OF MATURE AGE AND OF LIBERAL lows dest ron the companionship of @ young lady not over 25 yeurs 250, of ra rotined manners, matrimonially tn- clined. Miicocs Once HORE rs and description, aj pointing interviow, @ box 125 Herald Up- Tro YOUNS MAN WISH TO OPRN A CORRESPOND- town Branch office. ence with a fow young Indies; object, social - ghee: photograph exchanzod It sired Tareas LOU. a "Ano DRANDE, box 176 Post office, Havana, Cubs on aa IMMEDIATELY—A J(USBAND, WiTH_A pod Rone. not under 45, Address IN’ EARNEST, id Uptown Branch office, EXCUR RSIONS, ‘ONA ISLAND, ON THE leaso—Splondid lente grounds by or poopie lant yar. HIE. DHGHAAH, Bowery National Bank, TRAMBOATS, BARGES AND GROVES TO LET BY CLIOKENER & ADAMS, oftice 64 Cortlandt st __. RESTAURANTS, | IVE AND LET LIVE—BROADWAY AND FULTON st., tho great depot for fine Oysters; the Attention of ihe travelling pu public solicited. SANDY SPENCER, Catoror. A. SECOND HAND BREWSTER (OF BROOME ST) sido-bar top Wagon; 1 Stivers do., 1 fcorin T do., 1 Landau, 1 Landanlot,'by Browster; 1 Victoria, il 10‘opon Road Wagons, b at cl Sulky,'1 Skeleton, selon Barvushe, toy opon Pony Phaeton: 5 very low. Blankota, ‘kc, WILLIAM if, GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster st, A —$175 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL STIVER’S Hag for Wagon’ good as new, Private stable No, 20 Bast nit st. SSIGNER": Ly SALE IN. BARRED ON TUESDAY, FEB. 15, LOCLOCK, aT STABLE, NO. 3 NELLSON PLAGE ERCER ST), i SEVEN VERY FAST AND WELL KNOWN TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, including four that can beat 2:30; one can beat 2 that oan trot to pole betterthan 3:40. For full Merdosiars gee to-morrow's (Monday's) Horaid, Stock now on exhibl- tion, By order of L. ©. WARREN, Assignee. LIVERY STABLE TO LET—WEST 29TH ST., VERY near Broadway. JOHN D. SKIDMORE, 62 Godar st FIRST GLASS DEPOT WAGON WANTED—IN exchange for a side bar shifting top Road Wagon, in cy eave condition. Address BERGEN POINT, box 103 rald of PRIVATE STABLE FOR SALE—116 West 5oth ‘st. ; several water closets, gas and all improvements; Coacbman’s rooms uptaira; Aste! 8; price, $13,000. Apply to Mr, LESTER, 234 West S2d COMPLETE FOUR IN HAND FOR SALE. A. F., Herald Uptown Branch office, DVICE ON HORSES RESPKCTING SOUNDNESS anid diseases by Professor O'SHEA, Into principal Pro- Zessor of Voterinary Medical Institute, Dublin. 1,414 Broad~ way. T AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, Address AT 12 O'CLOCK, by TONIS JOHNSON, 1 leather top Pony Phaeton, also 1 Sleigh; to be sold fdr account of whom it may con- corn, at 87 Nassau st, SECOND HAND LIGHT DOUBLE HARNESS, BUT | litdle used, tor between 45th and 46 “A COUPE AND new, be soon nt M CURLERS near 4th ay. GENTLEMAN, cheap. Inquire at No, 659 7th av., ONE CLARENCE, rivate family Rolng, South. To 109, 111 and 113 East 1sib st,, GOING ABROAD, WANTS TO soll his Carringe Horses; they aro mares; black; very handsome in appearance and action; perfectly sound and gentle; also a fine sot of silver mounted English Harness, with T Cart, Blankets, &c. Any party wanting a first class turnout may addross Dox 167 Herald olfice. PRIVATE FAMILY, GOING ABROAD, WILL LET Landau and Pair of bay Horses, to & responsible Party. 215 Wost 41st st. A —TAKEN FOR DEBT—TWO ELEGANT CITY taade side ber top Sugeies; 135 The. each. LU ARD. atu st. and 7th av. JARGAING IN THFORTED Bad i ral rs, of Lond by Million, Gutek a glass quarter grin ‘by Bindor, of Pi 2 daihis Schpensins Londen Affi Sxeellent order and for wie cheap Wooo BROTHERS, 40 Browdway. TLLTARD TABLE WANTED-IN eee FOR Al ct ae made top on, that cost $400; table 4x3, Adress ANEL W iron Treraid oftes. Parts, at tai ‘all styles; will bo sold | NEARLY | USINESS WAGONS FOR SALE—ALL SIZES TO SUIT | all purposes; also four down town ‘Trucks, to carry from 30 to 70 ewt,, and two contractors’ Tracks, at’ the cor- ner of Navy and Johnson sts., Brooklyn. Oo, YORG SALE—AT A SAORIFICE; CAN seen at SWIFT'S, 123 Weat 50th st. ARRIAGE REPAIRING.—WE OFFER UNUSUAL tacilities for good and prompt work in our repair depart- unde; sammer carriages rceeifed now will jelivory ‘in Api (of factory. Broadway and 47th ot wa eros, Sth ay. and 14th st, OR SALE—A STYLISH KENTUCKY HORSE, BAY, 153 hands high, 5 sium old, broken to both saddle aud harness ay Peg mye) os. _will.be wccepted. Apply at je N BE i N acoay = OF OWNERS ay gone to Europe, a ie ”* spt “ae in complete ordor, made by Million Gui Cnn be seen for two days at HARNETI'S shablo, Nos. 15 sud 17 Bast 30th st. OR GALA 7900, OLD ESTABLISHED LIVERY and Boarding Stable; woll stocked; . W. JORALEMON, Store Bi basi (OR SALE—HORSES; A STYLISH DRIVING MALE Young and gentio, adapted ‘or gentleman's or family uso in light wagon or pbacton, will be sold at « bargain. Gall we Nations ae 301 West 898 sh, Sunday ot Mon: ai OR SALE—GENTLEMAN’S PRIVATE ESTABLISH- ment; horses young and sound; coupe snd four-seat aoton thing connected ; live sold separately. Inquire at Mable No. 13 Elliott place: (ites SALE CHEAP—« “LARGE, POWERFUL BAY Horse, 7 fee 4 oll; suitable for trackmen or brewers, inquire at 1 roadway, between S4th and 55th ste, OR SALE LOW—THOROUGHBRED BaY KEN. tucky Saddie Horse; sptoudid undor saddle and good driver. Address L. L., own Branch office, 00D WORK AND HORSES, PONY Gg Phaeton and Rockaway, cheap. 349 36th st. ARNESS, SADDLERY AND ae ‘CLOTHING, BEAUTY, DURABILITY "AND CHBAPNESS, “4s equalled by fe w and surpassed by none. OUN MOORE, 07 Warren wt., New York. ENTUCKY HORSES.—JUST ARRIVED PROM KEN. fusky stock farm a shipment of very fine ti superior stopping Horses; gentlemen are invit ce eek tablen 221 West Sad st. i RICHARD PRNESTON, RIVATE STADE: Pp ‘Apply 110 East Apes R™ THE SUNDAY TELEGRAM, PRICE wo CENTS. Contnins Full Reports of the Clos Closing Seenes and Conviction of Rubenstein, Special Reports of Ui Services. Tinstrated TO LET-NEAR INDSOR MOTEL. st. yon etches. al a Washin jading ave or, COPIES FOR SALK BY ALL NEWSMEN, TKICB.—A HAN! tg A oO ate 15 ote] rt 4 and 2340 lat Sri out of condition. ingulre of FALLMAN, 143 Thared TABLE TO LET-—NO, 131 WEST SOTH ST.; HAS wren | plo carriage room and Ove accommoda- pea ya 4 anal ENTENNIAL CLUB STABLE, 10 W ees Ye ste 4 stalls, Inquire Salt class order M POR TWO 1 O8u ay., corner ; ALSO Apply a BOOTS AND SHOES, T)R WHITE, DENIIST, 195 OTH AV.—BEAUTIFUL wets of Teeth, $4 ahd $10; silver Gilings, 50 conta; gold and platina, $1, ‘All work warranted, Upen Sunday LATEST LONDON BETTING. ners hey aa a angel | clatmed by the architect, will be the very acmo of per- 3 as the latest betting there on tho Two Thousand Guineas and the Derby :— TWO THOUSAND. (One mile, seventoon yards, Run ‘Souter seeds May 3) 9 to 4 against Petrarch (taken and offered, i" 11 to 2 against Kaleidoscope (taken and offered), | 100 to 7 against Father Claret (taken). 100 to 7 against Fetterlock (taken). 100 to 6 against Julius Cwsar (taken), DERRY. nd ahalf. Run Wednesday, May 31.) 625 to 100 against Petrarch (offered). 100 to 8 against All Heart (taken and offered). 15to 1 against Forerunner (taken). 20to 1 against Hardrada (taken). 28 to 1 against Clanros (taken) 80 to 1 against Fotteriock (taken 50to 1 agatust Great Tom (taken). 5010 1 against Agvanee (iaken), In commenting a. ie favorites for these two events the Sporting Life say’ For the Two Thousand Guineas Petrarch is firmer than was the caso a few days since, and 9 to 4 is eage: 8 taken about him, whereas previously it was proffered. He is said to be very mucn on the big side, but that is toxic 9 there is plenty of time between now and the sand week to he won the Middle Park Plate he was by no means wound up, and if he is even a few pounds below bis form at Newmarket he still should have no diff- culty in carrying his colors to the foro over the just him, as Two Thou. Rowley Mile. It is almost like fighting the fates to expect anything pia Car? trarch in the Two Thousand aciseas) rw he apparently holds all engaged os ‘‘safe as eggs.’ There aro, of course, the probabilities of accidents or of going amiss, and it is proverbial that favorites are more subject to casualties than outsiders, their or- ganism, perhaps, being of moresensitive constructio but, given health and soundness, the Two Thousan Guinoas may bo regarded as well within the grasp of the son of Lord Clifden and Laura, Fathor Claret is an im- Usage ols, and there was plenty of room tn his reat se frame for improvement, while Julius ‘wsar—who is backed at 100 to 6—may not be the most forlorn hope imaginable. These, however, on the Prendergast running, should succumb to Kaloido- | th scope, and it 1s from Lord Dupplin’s colt I imagine that Petrarch will have most to fear, For the Derby Pe- trarch 1s equally drm, and as he will ritatac ly put into active work, it may be expected that if all goes well with hiro he wiil hold Mis feces th in the fron. As long as he keeps right, and with the Two Thousand @uineas ayoerea at bis mercy, layers will naturally feel shy extending their offers against him for tho famous Epsom race, for, without doubt, the rstige of victor, over the Rowley Mile would bring | shorter prico for the Derby, and have many fresh opponents to meet, the winning a great public trial would bo yolumes in bi Heart, horses sufficiently formidable to encourage against Petrarch to anticipate his overthrow tu Surré anrovald aud Forerunner comprise o batch of Jayer: + TURF NOTES, The English sporting journals are not overlooking the fact that Mr. Sanford’s horses aro in traming thero for important engagements, Tho Newmarket commts- sioner of the Sporting Life, January 29, writes as fol- lows:—‘‘Charles Littlotela’s four—Preakness, Mate, Bay Final and Bay Eagic—were the second lot out on the Bury sido last Thursday morning (January 27), but I did not see them doing any work, and I belicve their exercise has almost eutirety consisted in long courees of trotting, usually on the new gallop behind the pian- | tation, When returning home these borses passed | quite close to me on nearing the ourner of the Heath | rete on during the progress of this game, its final House Paddock, and, so far as I could judge, they show great character, being remarkablo rather for truth of make and shape and power than for blood- like quality, and I could not help observing their great bone and woll- than ieee feet. At present they carry a good doal of flesh, but look cleau and healthy throughout, and ety Llearn, picked up won- derfully since theit arrival at Newmarket. Mr. San- ford’s pluck and cntorprise in sending horses across the broad, Atlantic cert: ward, and I trust that 1 agg and the other Ameri- cans, especially Bay le, who is aged in the saa ‘will escape those Ns which too often interrapt training operations, The last named colt ta a great, rak- ing bigot! tgs old, with @ good outline and a rare set of Inmbs, and I expect to see him strip well. In ccnohe to the old horses the team includes four two- who usually do work in the afternoon. Egotist (a chestout colt by Baywood, from Earring), Brown Prince (by Lexi out Of Britannia IV.) and two Gl ies—one a wear. tear bay, by Bayw ent of Dot, and the other, who bears the name ol Start, ts a brown, by Glenel bred horse, by Citadel, out of ‘a foal to America in the Himal tho voyage rough weather was encoun! mn unfortunately, many of Mr, Cameron's horses perished, but the ba § son of Citadel Of tho two-year-olds is @ femarkably well-grown colt, and the mig, Donna, ought to raeo I rather prefer these two to Brown Princo and Start, 0 Chester- fold House Stables, which are now occupied A the American string, may in some measure be regard: ag a lucky ostablishmont, and I believe it was trere tho late Baron Rothschild’s ‘horses first stood at Newmar- ket. Uther well known tramers have occ’ pe se these years were located the Her sire, an English im, was Smported as prem whore in pygone horses of Mr. Grovill ruloh were trained by J. Dock- tof the King’s Idcot at Ep. d J. French turned out img, Pabomagie from stables before he went tothe Curragh to take of the late Lord Howth’s horses, Let us hope Dame Fortune will smile on the present inmates of Chesterfield House,” Regarding the wo! hts assigned thom in the handi- cap races In which ne ene aa are ‘engaged, the Sporting Soe: Lawn 2y, says:—'*Admit ous has taken a y. on the one band, acted pry ig to other ownors | Insui nel, to Mr. Sanford by Pease ene con. Lon luously, nor, ve: vs he over. yarteoot i poy will international weet, te lca Hupsox, TO Lat OR | vi 100,000 the same time Skylark, Mineral colt, All | it view of the American horses. He bas “ | t him as St as a Gddio, Besides, when | nly merits re- | ; posed to put glass IN THIS COUNTRY—DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW YORK RACQUET COURT cLUB's NEW QUARTERS. The English game of racquet, or racket, as it is more commonly spelled, is fast becoming one of the most popular indoor sports in this country. Until within the last ten or twelve months the game was comparatively unknown in Now York, but to-day it ts very, generally played, considering the, as yet, limited opportunities presented, and has created quite a furore among that class of young men who are do- voted to manly athletic exercises. There has existed in Brooklyn for several years past an indifforent handball court that has been from time to time more or less used for playing racquet, but of courso it falls fur shorts of the roquirements of the game. In Madison street, tn this city, there {s a first class haadball court, where the gamo of racquet has almost entirely superseded tho game for which the structure was originally reared. * At this place racquet is played day and night by hundreds of enthusiasts, who find itan excellent way of obtaining neediul exercise, Scores of boating men and base ball players now frequent this court, as they are convinced that playing the gamo of racquet does more to put their cords and muscles in proper condi- tion for their favorite summer pastime than anything else, notbexcepting the gymnasium, Some years ago there was a racquet court in Thirtecnth street, but the game was then so little known and appreciated among us that the proprietor found it a poor paying business, and was ore long compelled to closo his doors, THE NEW YORK RACQUET couRT CLUn, Some six or eight months agoanumber tsedinenen dt this city, who had played racquet extensively in Kurope, organizod the New York Racquet Court Club, andat once sot about having a suitable club house erected, Mr. A. 8, Thorp, who was in former yeurs proprictor of tho Thirteenth street racquet court, undertook the task. His efforts have been covery way successful if one may judge from tho magnilicent building now rapidly ap- proaching completion on the northeast cornor of Sixth avonuo and Twenty-sixth street, This building, though somewhat odd in its exterior appearance, is probably the most complete club house {n its way of any In thrs country. It bas a frontage of seventy-fivo feet on Sixth avenue, a depth of 100 fect on Twonty-sixth strect and a height of ninety feet above the curb. Tho grouad floor will be occupied as stores. The main entrance is on Twenty-sixth street, The first floor—that is, the floor next above the stores—is being done off into model ‘bachelor apartments, of- which there aro ten. ach apartment will consist of a suit of rooms with ample closets, bathroom and anteroom, the tatter opening into the corridor. The Sixth avenue front of the second floor willbe a counterpart of the floor beneath, while the Twenty-sixth street front will bo occupied as billiard room, reading room, reception room, dressing room and bathrooms, These will be tsed by’ the club, The bar and office wil! also be on this floor, as weil as a number of alcoves for lounging purposes’ and lockera for racket suits. From tnis floor a broad staircaso leads directly into the gymnasium above, This room ill be a model of its kind. Along the uorth side, ant elve feet from the tor, will be a gallery on which aro to be built two bowling alleys, The gallery will ex- tend along tho northeast end of the apartment, and will be furnished with chairs, tables and lounges, where members of the club can sit and have a commanding view of the bowling or the sparring and fencing which, it {s reasonable to suppose, will frequently be indulged ia on the main floor below. Tho entrance to TAS RACQUET COURTS, two fn number, will be through tho gymnasium to a passage’ way running along the Twenty-sixth street front and thence into the courts, These courts, it is foction, The dimensions of each feet 6 inches by 63 fet, The distance from the flooring to the sky- light 1s forty fect. ‘The spring of the trusses, howevor, isten foet below the skylights, and beginning at the base of these trusses and extending over both courts will be a wire netting to protect the glass trom the as- saults of the racquet ball. The et and ventilating Of those courts seem to bo periect; there being two rows of windows on the Twenty. sixth street fromt, ono row on the Sixth avenue front and one on tho north side above the adjoining buildings, while the skylighta are most ample in their dimensions. The root oko six feet around the entire building, the being supported by iron brackets, ed sides giving a pleasing gor ers to the structure, acts at the same time as a screen to protect tho upper windows 0 on tha racket courts from the glare of the sun, in this. way, ato affording a steady and uniform light withie. The these courts will be Goished in Portland cement, oe the floore, and will present a perfectly smooth and solid surface. Hitherto racquet courts ave uniformly presented a dreary, vault-liko appearance, and to obviate this the architect proposes to paint the boa and floortug of these courts a pearl gray color. n the Twenty-sixth street front thero will be two gat lerios from which the game can be viewed by from 250 © 800 spectators. From these Coty a@ staircase leads to a novel running track w! Sch ie hung from tho rafters, and from which an excellent view can bo had mes going on bolow, This track is three feet lf .wide, and when one has gone around it twenty times he will have accomplished a mile. It is hung just above the wire screoning above mentioned, 60 that pedestrians while waking § or ronning on it wi incar no danger of being strack with the racquet ball. The outside walla of this building are so constracted as to present not only an odd appearance but a rather unprepossessing ono as well. They are butlt on iron columus, and are arched and buttressed from the frst floor to the top. In this way the architect claims to have secured not only the strongost possible kind of a wall, but also the cheaj Being limited In funds, his chief aim bas been to conform strictly to all the in- bis wen lyr 3 and, in doing this, he has sacrificed thing of the appearance but probably nothing o! sabstantiability of the exterior portion of the structure, The unpleasant appearance which these buttressed walls now present yet be greatly amelio- rated by the unique ny which extends pe fronts of the building, at ® height of sixty the sidewalk, and which ts supported by massive but neatly constructed tron brackets; the projocting root with its ornamental errangemonts, and the nov method which is to bo adopted of insorting in the up- per balf of every window above the ground foor Stained glass of variegated colors. In each of the brackets ee rting the projecting roof is a circle of perhaps eighteen inches in diameter, in which it {s pro- bes tor the purpose of tllumina- lion at night, ala Francaise, This, it ts thought, will produce a pleasing and seivactive apyoenanes, The entiro cost of this bailding, including its fittings, will be $90,000, and the architect, Mr. Alired L. Thor) says ae it will be ready for occupation some time nox! month. HAY DBALL, ‘The"court in Madison street was again filled yester. day, the spectators being interested In certain match games Ono event wns a challengo match for $25 a side between David Barry and Thomas Smith against James Savage apd John Heavyside. Heavyside and hig partner were the losers, The following is the soore:— Barry and Smith, 21, 16, 21, Hoavyside and Savage, 13, 21; 19, The principal match of the day was between the ox- champion of Philadelphia, Morris Moore, aud Edward ~ ylord, of New York, on the ono and Denis barthy and R. M. Dore, on the ot! Darknesa settlement was postponed till naxt Tuesday. GERMAN IN THE SCHOOLS. The German Property Owners’ Association of ihe Tenth, Eleventh and Seventeenth wi beld a meet- ing yesterday, The recent actiow of tho Board of Eda- cation in regard to the German language was discussed, and the regult was the adoption of resolutions declaring | that the action of the Board in conOning the tnstruction | in German to the three upper classes in the German schdols amounts to its total exclusion from the schools, inasmuch as only a small proportion of the pupils reach those upper classes. Further, it was rerolved that the instruction of the German language only four times the weok for twenty-five minu' at a time will be without practical benefit even in those classes; that therefore the money ar for that purpose isa useloss peer te and that, as taxpayers, they pro- test against sach action of the School Board. They also find fauls with the having appointed as Board mea of anti-German, Prejudice, and they call upon their German follow: citizens fo remember the action of tio Mayor at @ fature election. They thank the German and American members of the minority of the Board for the stand they beve taken in the aro on behalf of the Ger- man language In the schools against ‘native preja- dice and stupidity.” A MIRACULOUS ESCAPR, A singular accident occurred at (he Kings Qounty Narsery on last Thursday evening. 1 appears thas alterations are going on in that builting, whicy is tobe remodelled as @ hospital for incurable, Tha, floors were propped up In an imperfect manner, ond on the evening named the puppe rts gavo way, tating four floors to the groufd. A laborer wi wae work In iTe cellar at tt ime was covered t with the dépris, and was Cs nod A bers, wore i hat ho had been killed by the ‘en abore him. For two hours mon worked lo extricate Lrg nd at the ond of that time they found the mam id sound, having been almost Ld wns" inguiar a avhich the Unmbers en abous ‘Tho loss entailed sho contractors WWhdaate altering aiterine tag Cousty Nurseces

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