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iy << ~ 4 THE COURTS. WASHINGTON PLACE POLICE COURT, Before Judge Morgan. “JIMMY THE KID.” 4 few weeks ago Detective’ McDougal brought to | court a tall, thin man, having gray hair, but evidently Young in years, for picking pockets on the University place cars. In court the prisoner claimed that he was @ reputable citizen, and he protested against the arrest in very strong terms, As there was no charge against him Judge Morgan let him go. On Saturday Detec- tives Reilly and Williamsou, of the Central Office, saw the same tall man standing in front ot the Nassau Bank, in Nassau street, and th ized him ‘as “Jimmy the Kid,” a notorious plekpeel They arrested him, ard on being taken to court he wae remanded for evidence. Yt esterday Detective Reilly found-a complainant, It appears that on the morni Of the Ist of April, as George W. Mantel, of No, Rivington street, was going up-town on a Third avenue ‘car and while standing on the rear platiorm, he was re- Heved of his gold watch and chain, vulued at $200 Mr. Mantel says that when meur Rivington street bo ‘wus ‘“‘crowded”’ by four men, one of whom asked fora light from his cigar. He stopped the car at Rivington atreet for his wife to alight, The men uiied the bell, and as’ the car started Mr, ‘antel became aware of his loss He shouted for the car to stop, when the men jumped off and ran away. Mr. Mantel yesterday fully identified the pris- oner as the person to whom he gave the light, he pick- ing him out from a number of others, Iu court terday the prisoner gave his name as John Anderson, residing at No. 160 West Twenty-fourth strect, and a tailor Ks profession. He was held for furth« aminge Mon, Detective Reilly states that hy Ander- son ona charge of stealing a diamot jd from lk Robinson, of Newport, Vt, on the 12th of March, Mr, Robinson’ will come to this city on Tuesday to identify She prisoner and make a complaiut against him, ALLEGED BURGLARY, Cpon complaint of John Melville, of No. 156 Chris- topher street, Edward Horan and William Kennedy, both of No, 185 Thompson street, wero held in $1,000 each for boarding and burglariously entering scow No. 4, lying at the foot of Charies street, North river, i steal ing sket of oysters valued at $1 50; prisoners claimed that they were intoxicated and a employed on the scow. They broke open the door of the cabin to take a sleep and get some to eat; they had no intention of stealing anything. FIFTY-SEVENTH STE STREET COURT. Before Judge Duffy. ASSAULTED WITH A BURNING KEROSENE LAMP, Catharine Mahoney, of First avenue and Sevonty- ‘Afth street, appeared in court with her head and face bandaged, the result of an assault by her husband, Michael, with a lighted kerosene lamp. He broke the lamp upon her head, Setting fireto her clothes. Tue neighbors: saved the woman’s life and caused Michael’s arrest. He was fined $10 atid committed in default of $1,000 bail to keep the peace tor six months. A NEWSPAPER THIEF. Thomas McDonald, a newsboy, charged another @ewsboy named Thomas McGlynn with the larceny of @ check, representing: filly newspapers, McGlynn was held for trial in default of $800 bail. SNOCKED DOWN AND ROBBED OF HIS COAT AND SHIRT. . Henry Wernstordfer, of No. 811 Ninth avenue, was Anocked down and robbed last night in Ninth avenue oy James Smith, ahas James Heflern. The property stolen consisted of coat and shirt, Officer Mitchell, of the Twenty-second precinct, witnessed the robbery and arrested Smith, who was held for trial Wern- ordier was fined for intoxication, A COLORED BURGLAR. Walter R. Vail, a dentist, residing at No. 252 West Fifty-second street, on returning home from a visit to , @triend one night last week, found that his rooms had been broken into by thieves, On searching the prem- ises he found James Smith, a colored man, concealed therein, One hundred and fifty dolars’ worth of wear- ing apparel belonging to Mrs ana Mr, Vail had been packed up by Smith ready for removal, Smith was arrested by Mato Townsend and held for trial in de- fault of $9,000 bail, POLICE COURT NOTES. At the Tombs Police Court yesterday, before Justice Flammor, Mary Reilly, of No. 314 East Fourteenth treet, was held to answer ofa charge of stealing four silk drosses, ound iu her possession, the property of Adoiph Crager, of No. 140 Bowery. At the Washington Piace Police Court sterday John Larkin, of No. 615 Hudson street, was held in $100 for violation of the Excise law. CQURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. 3urremz Court—Cnamuxrs—Held by Judge Dono- ‘bae—Court opens at half-past ten A. M., calendar will re Ne aaa Bt aha bef 31, 38, 47, 63,~ 7 99, 109, “119,"1 138, 129, 130, ti 10, Tes 5 dh J oe a iss 183, ae 190, 193, 197, 202, 203, 204, 216, 217, 223 261, 263, 264, 265, 206, 237; a by a 272, 278,289, 298, 309, 310, 314, 318) 321, 323, 324, 826, 327, 828, 834, 38S, B34, 236, 937, 330, 340, B41, 843, 3H, B45, 346, 347, 348, 349, Stramex Court—Srxcial Txaa—Heid by Judge Van sara opens at twelve M.—Demurrers—Nos. 6, 7, 19, 4,1 Law and fact—Nos, 243, 1 145, 55, 129, Es iho, 19, 414, 16355, 230, 312, 318, 338, 340, as, 349, 2, 355, 357, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, ea, bor Sureriok Court—Cincurr—rart ited’ te ae Lawrence—Court opens ut halt-past ton A. M.— Nos, 2624, me 1556)g, 1657, 1125, 483, 1425, 1318, we ‘ia, 1279, 1321, x ; 2147, 2049,’ 2651,’ Part 2—Held by axe e oman.—Short causes ptneh answered ready on Friday's calendar will be called on Monday for Sey ape 2824, 2082, 1751, sen , 2381, Regular day calendar—Nos, 2338, 1824, 853, 860, 1258, 1322, 102840 1 pte iS hiasye a 736, 2404, Sie 1422, 142434, 1426, ais. ae ity 1046, 1443, Part 3—Held by Judgo Latremore.— Gase bealns 1916, No day calendar. SUPERIOR COURT—GENERAL TeRu—Heid by Juages Curtis and Santord.—Appeals - im orders,—Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 General calendar—Nos, 5, 20, 21 Surexion Court—SreciaL Tenw—Held by Judge Speir—Court’ opens at ten A. M. ene called at eleven A. M.—Nos. %, 10, a 10, 26, 86, Surerior Covat—Tru until Monday, April 17. Part 2~Held "py Judge wick—Court opens at eleven A. M,—Nos. 600, 1028, 1031, 1675, 898, 956, 957, 958, 778, 650, 949. Commox Preas—Equiry Teru—Held pephaalee Pp Daly—Court opens at twelve M.—Nos. 8. Common Pugas—TRIAL Tenu—Part 1—Held-by Judge Vin Hoesen—Court opens at eleven A. M.—Nos. 1111: 1550, 969, 1 986, rag Sr 1098, 1097, 1771 1618, 1603, 237: 77, 1554, 1702; 1489, att 6, aids 254, 966 34, 965, Part a eld “tug F iy | 104s, 1046, 1o47, Lode 5. F. Daly.—Now, 1 3906, 1907, 1959, 1900, 1525, 1580, a6) 1799, 1731, 1823, 1 2905, 1962) 1969, 1964, 1955, 1956, 1951, 1 lamin Court—TriaL Trnu—Part 1—Heid Bi Add ten A. M,—Nos. 2260, Fossa tote ove! 80, Xu \. aeathe 2—Held ¢. Sheridan.—Nos, 70a7, joa, doy ah 4000, 4044 pear! Shea — , 0224, 6227, 531, 4716, son oes 268, ovo, ys. James Benson Richard Goghe Sault aud battery; rane va. John W. and Joba ‘Williamson, grand larceny; Same va Emma gn] grand larceny; Same vs. Jacob Stmons, tences; Same vs. John Johnson, Petit re ‘shine vs. William Pulser, petit larceny; Same va. John Ma- ony, petit larceny; Same va peut larceny; Same vs. Jobn Smith, petit ‘ane? ry vs. Tunothy McCarthy, violation of excise laws. SAMOA. ‘THE NEW-BORN NATION AGGRIEVED BY FOR- EIGN CONSULS—A SPECIAL APPEAL TO PRESI+ DENT GRANT—CAN THE SPONSOR HELP THE REPUBLICAN DANTLING?—A MIXED UP CASE, Hoyouunv, March 16, 1876. ‘The last mail steamer was only well away from our port when a German schooner arrived, bearing an agout of the Samoan government with despatches to President Grant. The latest bcrn of the family of na-- tions, the Republican Monarchy of Samoa, with Stein- ‘berger as its ruling genius, isin troublt. The lawless “peacheombers” who inhabit the countless islands of the ocean bave no doubt found a lodgment on the Nav- gator Island, and are restive under restraints impo: by auchorily, evon if it be tho beneficent rule ot the adventurer Steinberger. The President of the United States, having stood sponsor for Samoa, 18 now appealed to to PROTECT 118 BANTIING from the aggressions of certain consals who have scomingly been a law unto themselves, THR beret ve yet passing, se merican bg Hier rpritish ‘aie ‘ab outrageous one, to matior and co It js said that upon reflection the Ger sired to withdraw his name from te ern ‘was refused permission. The United States carora beralded the birth of this moan Ki x ures of the Gor- hoped that bingy “3 aS to him from the te Depeseapoat os propriety ot waning he petvate fines nt correctly about the official tab; ‘gist if weare informed, the whole matter is to be traced to @ purely personal quarrel be- tween FOSTER AND STRINBORGRR, ‘Tho last mission of the Tuscarora to Samoan waters NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, stlonaie one, an t's now met te! peed EMENTS. Qui: mission to the same locality. much | ~ camay ar aU “ganar or groupe of ilends in tle wouat ax sraiogicpolmaan | ~ THIS Mont Pe ME OF eo, or toe cbeoute of IB porno rer oyp gees wie omecaND orsential to tho grows ana Prosperity of the Uni States. 8o ‘ar they have been cesontial to the su; Mie Tit THER eins of consular and and diplomatic agents of Uncie Sam, str ts ag TE on. Son 15, in who, — the best of moti magnify the commer TETLENS on pkrees cial and political importauce of their locations, ERESA wre Niet (= ld ITALIAN, ENGLISH and ANCIENT REVOLUTIONISTS, The surviving veterans and patriots of the revolu- tionary uprising of 1848-9 in Germany, who, for over a quarter of a century, have been residents in this city, hada reunion at the Turn Hall yesterday, when the members were mustered and oli associations recalled. One of their number, Ralph Weil, the humorist of the association, delivered an address, reviewing the causes which Ted t to the revolutionary disturbances of 1848 in ee and their immediate and subsequent results, recalling the leading events and incidents of that day. ‘The association includes among its members some who, since becoming citizens of this country, bave taken an active part in politics here, BROADWAY NUISANCES. New York, April 8, 1876, To tax Eptror or THe HeRaLp:— GERMAN OPERA. consented ti M R, eer Al pete GODDARD, the greatest ge | Eng. toperform on this i anid Orchestre ss Amtonte THERESA “rina (First time in Amorica). ‘ARABELLA GODDARD. lish) 4 FOURTH ACT OF La, TRAVIAT “Neat Verat VIOLETTA. shine: BOGEN ‘papraiingie Mr. HIDRLIO (ia.G ‘ior ‘Leonore,” op. 72 nivel Be Preusse: lich, &e. EASED ORCHESTRA, 1 Directors Ce Conductor ret MAX MARETEER and G, CanUD ‘As have frequent! mpared New York with fess can now be secured at Academy of Music bat ot 114 yowhave juently co! jew York wi Paris, permit me to ask if there is any law which can | scozeciat “Notice. —Each lady, willbe prestategs 06, @ be enforced to prevent the intolerable nuisance of | Titiens, by Mora, loading up the ash carts on the line of Broadway just FLLE. ANNA DE. at the time when thousands of gentlemen are going Moms SRA KOSC nor to announce that H have the hor Mile. ANNA DE BELOCCA down town to’ their busin: from half-past | hes arrived from Europe, and will make her first appearance eight to balf-past ten o'clock? Nothing is more coin- Rosina int the BARBER OF SEVILLE, a mon than to see clouds of coal ashes flying all over the streets in the morning at those hours. During mid- summer the garbage carts also wend their way let» urely down your great thoroughfare at about the same hours, filltiug with their smelt! the whole atmosphere. Cannot these nuisances be abated? Until they can ve I don’t believe we can justly compare New York to Paris. A HATER OF DUST AND STENCH. BOARDERS WANTED. L MONDAY, at the MY OF MI ‘of Mokete fort the ft oF A will commence at Fike ye of Music THURSDAY, April my cid 1 vate iin at, ALLACK’S., Proprietor and ra oan ;Mr. LESTER WALLACK M me and TU SDAY, wat and 11, last of the great Leorrrmare: iy Reb STAND, DARD PROGRAMME, BRA NO. Oi NEAR Trt Sr —HANDNOMELY consisting of tbe Doautiful petite Drama, entitled furn Rooms, to Jot, om suite or singly, with frst end Pecrldewe titthantemmahy of 7 cr a swe ee ta ig R FURNISHED ROOMS, 8 of these pla; 6 families accommodated ecualty low. 42 | Messrs. H, hn MONTAGUE, Je HN GTLBeRT HARRY outh Washington aquate, third door from Macdougal st. Beckert, W. YD, C. A. STEVENSON, J, W. CARROLL, EMC HOLLAND. Je'W. RUANNON, Ge EE TO: RAG PRINT FiaOn. NAAR DROADWAT.— | SDWIN, Miss ADA DYAS, Mme. PONISI, Miss IONE Frout Rooms, $14 Re 1d $18, for two persons, with | BURKE, Mrs. JOHN SEFTON, Miss KATE oe ecaraianis Board; transient people taken; also table Board, $4, Miss B. THORNTON and ALLIE DORRING' WEST 20TH AND 138 WEST 218T STS—DOUBLE | WEDNESDAY EVENING. ye IC 16 i and single second and third floor sunny Rooms, with after weeks of the ane! NEW mee C0} of powerful Interest and orivinal eae, in four acts, 1 TH Ue 217 ft ee epee pe va EN Badas written m Rxproesly ie eo a nye pe done iT ter u nt ‘heeler anc wele mae dear acmpaah pabiihBcinia; ENTIRELY NEW AND BEAUTIFUL” SCENERY by Messrs, Matt Mo A CAST OF GREAT STRENGTA, including Mtr. LESTER WALLAOK and t20 prinetpal mem- bers of the company, [NON SQUARE THEATRE. Proprietor Manager... Bogins a 8 "Over at io IMMENSE SUCCESS OF SARDOU'S in and J. Clare, AND 28 EAST 28TH BETWEEN MADISON and 5th avs.—One Suit, second floor; two mngle 18 ! } table d’hota, H. LEVLER. 18 EAPAYEITE, PLACE.—PURNISHED “ROOMS TO let, with Board. 1 Tit 81, 838 WEST.—A LARGE ROOM, WITH running water, gas, dc. on, second Boor, to let, with Board; terms moderate, Table Board. Mr. SHERIDAN crocs A. M. PALM) NEW PLAY. 9 WEsT 21ST ST.—1WO LARGE CONNECTING ted for this theatre by Mr. John Parselle. Rooms, on third floor, back ; superior table ; references, he inost exquisite drama, in everything which nce of u drama, ever exbibited in an TH ST,, 251 WEST.—LARGE ROOM TO LET, an American company.'—Eveniog 6 2 with Board; price moderate; family small; refer- ence. 22) are 248 WES!, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH Characters by Messrs. 0. R, Thorne, Jr. ‘Rooma, with Board; no moving Ist of May. eric Robinson, Stuart Robson, Stoddart, Joha Peraelle, Thomas B. Morris QD Sik, 264 WEST.—ELEGANT SUITS OF ROOM H. W, Montgomery, CI troughs, We also single ones; house and table frst class; privaie | FERREOL | H: ruse ed ‘Tidmpson A. Becks WB table if desi Wigley, FE Lamb, @ 99 GENTON, FLAGE ROOMS IN SUITS OR Bae “Sinz, de Ver , singly, with or without Board; also Rooms fur.$2, Fraustent boarders ncepmmodsted. 3. WEST 18TH ST —NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS in first class house, with Board. References. EAST 12TH ST., NEAR BROADWAY.—LARGE, pleasant Rooms to rent, with Board: terms low. class references given freys und Augusta Raymond, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 4TH MATINEE OF FERREOL. [SON SQUARE THEATER: THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 20, ENEFIT ART” ROBSON, MARRIED LIFESEONG. STRIKESTHE’ NEW AMLET, Seats now ready. SE SARION 80 UARE THEATRE, FAST 20TH ST. GETWEEN BROADWAY AND 4th av.—Kooms, with Board; double and single; \d required.” ‘DAY. "ERNOON. APRIL 20, 1Q5 EAST 28TH St. BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND STUART HOBSONS, BEN 4th uvs.—Rooms to rent, with Board, to families or MARRIED LIFE, single gentlemen; no moving in May [13 WEST ATH St.NICE, LARGE FRONT ROOMS ‘end front hall Hooms to let. with firet class Board. ‘Apply all this week. No May moving, 121 WEST 20TH ST.—ROOMS, ON FIRST AND | 41 second foorr, with bot and cold water, for a physt- cian or.family, with or without Board; mod Mr. Fred. Younghusband. ig Fred. Younghuaban Mr. °, R, Thorne iiss Kate Claxton Me. Jobn Parsollo irs. Marie Wilkins Mr. Stuart Robson ‘iiss Fanny Morant ‘Mr. Claude Burro +«.Miss Murie Go pearance this season. Mr. HW. Monta [QB West ATH SESPARLOR FLOOR” ROOMS, | ery uno, front and back on third floor; termylow; | Mfrs. Goons 1 ‘Miss Roberta Norwood aay boi a HE LONG STRIKE’ (Tei OBrABY ACI). act 5 ic SIST ST, CORNER OF 7TH AV—A aad eye cai. 200 kv Tespeciable, gentlemen can have, good Board origi Bartergu os te. Rabeen, THE Hamlet, a character to.whooh no Gagealan ever snbeeeded in doing Justice, excypt; Stuart Robson, Seais now ready. f Bess THEATRE, GRAND REOPENING, ARRETT & PALMER. .Lessees aud Munagers and pleasant Room, ies, $3 50. No. 2 bell, right hand. 303 Wisi et ST. (ABINGDON PARK).— ROOMS, with Board, for two persons, $12 10 $13 per week; house kept wth order and neatuoss. NE SUIT OF ROOMS TOL Eether or separ required. ICHLY FURNISHED ROOMS—SINGLE AND SUITS, Union Hotel, 4th nv, and 4st st, Dining rooms with the best the markets can furnish. G. FB. & W. D. GARRISON, Managers, Y pags ah “BOARDING ACCOMMODATIONS; 2 all prices and locations: List and particulars free. HANKINS’ Directory, 23 West 20th st. HENRY V. RETURN OF GEORGE RIGNOLD. *,* Free list absolntely “sagnonded. | The, box office open coutinuously from 8A. M. to 10 P.M. Carrin; Shdered for if Oelock tn the evening andon fl Batinee daye for 4:30. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1876. Every nizbt and at the ay Matinee of the week, re- ~BOARD AND LODGING NTED, production in erandeur of Suatonpenre' ARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN, IN | and reappearance in his favorite part, the titular character strictly private tamily. where tuition will serve ad part payment Fense address FULTON, care Hi. W.. 78 M ae tn Bngtieh act ie" . Reappearance of Sr, C. B. Bishop and, Mr. Frederick E NTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH BOARD, BETWEEN | Thorne in tholr excellent im ersonations of the churactors ‘42d and 60th #tu.,east of 4th av,; price im accordance PISTOL and FLUELLEN, and of the entire great com- f Booth's Theatre. with Hioek._ LENOAY S80 Saat, Ses we, taper ‘nistoricai play: will be presented: with « bea <i SCENERY, 8U 01 Oo CT COSTUMES, HANDSOME BANNERS AND Seen WARLIKE- INSTRUMENTS. ROMINENT FEATURTS of the play, of ty distin ban 100 HENRY 8 eMINUTEN WALK a Fulton or Wail xt. ferries, —Firat class Board $5; all improvements; no movin b WoTuL, CORNER OF | % f the WONDERF CL SP ove will be. A Bowery and Bayard, 200 light Rooms; 0c. per night; SN AUXILIARY FORCE OF 400 wun WOMEN AND $3 weekly; for entiome us only. CHILDREN, reprexentiny the En; populace GRLL'S TURKISH, ROMAN AND HLECTRIG ogee i A ithe ot Loxingtoa ar a Ladies day | Of london t GpustOns oat did evenings Fivesunt roomie; ente BEAUTIFUL TABLRAUX, AN OPERATIC CHORUS OF CHOSEN VOICES, A CHOIR: OF MADRIGAL BOYS, and a FULL CHIME OF-cr CHURCH BELLS. ACT L.—The erase Fieot at At at Anchor. ACT IL.—The 5 of Ly ie ban OT Tit.—The Be tle of Agine: ACT LV.—Reception in London. of King He Henry. AUT V.—Espousal of the King aad Pri ‘atharine, 9 and tableaux are, withoas exception, the paint ELMONT HOTBL. FULTON St. NRAR BROAD. n plan; Rooms 0c. upward; family rooms saivays open. FRANKFORT HOUSE, 202 WILLIAM ST.—250 ROOMS, Rt abe, Be. 0c. ; gentlemen aud families; open all night: BLAND'S STURTEVANT, HOUSE. a le Suits of Rooms or table d’hote unsurpassed; for half cost of | housekeeping. OTEL, 65 tek CORNER CANAL . RUCKERT, Proprietor. European plan, jegant appointments. Itooms by the day and | off sngement of rodueed I ~ —— | chester, ine a ‘wee first Pp ——— Cot Te : ie Ma PIRST URNRY_V. MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 1:30. Berrtat ire SUMMER Rooper fectie Mie J oa SaRATE Suit of three elegant comer Rooms, aun | Ge a8 and 700 Brondway, below Sih st i ark. or address Mrs. 3. Ke’ LANIN Foot pacts Newart, ede ss Newaek vty a wiLY TERR” (OUNTRY BOARD WANTED FOR THE SUMMER se the famoue DEN THOMPSON COLE For two adalte, four children, two servants; aieo, ao: Soames. iis reat De Dramatie Se ymodation for ‘and horses on the upper part of | SOMBRE, SPxunctan Inland or within one bout ef the gig: Address, | thoroughly reconstructed, With new secnes and fiting tableaux, Kyo with full particulars, W. 8., box 4,388 Post offi a TGKLRD EEN nem TO eens Ceeeree poste. fmily. proteered LONER OEE ‘The fail star combination of tea inthe cut Doane Noentn ane table Seal eluene) Address HX: Bes Here AUEx, and JOstE ZARrt tense! ‘ald office, rlesqui DRENCH Date! NG bye fee | anor and RICE In anew ana eh sige CROSAER, the dulcet tonor and serio “i BARRY pr id ul cn eemrear be the £Ziorious Siketeh, SUMMER: Le A Or ee eee amet ee and June. re HN, 14 eo tails taste COzz! 149 Broad: Cozzens’ Hotel, West ‘KS BENEDICT, ANDY Point. mrss xGkE He" LCOEN HARE OH Miss BRADL&Y, Miss JULIA v SHABON: WILEOX, Miss EPFL WILD and 1000 Otbeg superb artiste stan paar eine’ “Gikar ZANPRETTA “TROVE. tn the thrilling ‘Lecture in ait of the Women’ eee ‘atom, RET NG. HE EDNESDAY AND SATURDAY i: rae ARGONATUS EVER EVRNTNG ice open daily from: 10 A. M. to 4P. M. 149," vr at 8 n’clock. Y EVENING, A vanes ckerlng Hall, Bitchel & eishets Bia at Po ahi ce eed THEATRE, NDAY, ad, AND Ne a dere FOR ae VERDICT. Also tho ince of THE FOOL ‘OF Te Fa FAMILY. MONDAY, May 1, Mr, OLIVER DOUD BYRON. TQROOKLYN THEATRE. Lessee and Managers... ores Moats. SHOOK & PALMER Se a pee HICKERING HALL. evening. April 10, “The Marqule do Ts ” ees ‘evenini a apt 10, jarqui afayette.' be vee aan onc LECTURE Ae SEASON, GEORGE hig curRTIS, nS EEE, HAL VERY EVE THIg WERK, iva ees wai ee a Subject :—"Women in ime and the New.” in their splen diy cam dra and Windsor hotels, a¢ with a great cast and new scenery. on the evening of the _Matinee on Saturday, at 2 oleloek. ‘O0D's MUSEUM, bee ATA NOK AY, ox trained do ‘NO and ASA a WIDE AWAKE. RANOISCO MINSTRELS. Say Sar Feancige MINSTRELS. Gateeniodon at Krad Lente vs Avenue dat woood's. beg AT 2, WALTER BENN and JACQUELINE in en sensation, THE cunniry ‘CHILD, ESS, 8178 ty Teaseasbie; ab No GO: Bleecker sk, New OPERA HOU iE AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. ~ DANCING ACADEMIES. AN FRANCIROS MINSTRELS, ka SAN FI RAN MINST! BBLS + forming. PRIVATE LESSONS any hour at 212 Kass | BIRCH, 1D &, BACKUS, Tish st. RYM: ke, RUDOL ia} HRS 9, wast ROOKES) DANCING ACADEMY, S61 BROO BROOME BF | ee IER RA AYAOND Sl oe ane x0, 20% the fashionable Dances i HI 6 first tevsons enn De fakeu, privately’ and’ no” ekt?a aoe LALY'S ORCHESTRA, MUL! MATINEE SATURDAY IVOLI THEATRE, Ath st., between 24 ana 3d BRILLIANT ACCRSSLONS 9 ihe NOY ‘LTY TROUPE. Monday, April 17 (kaster Monday), GRAND MATINEB. Thi charge from class prices ‘\ 4H, RIVERS’ BROOKLYN DANCING ACADEMY, C, is State ut. comerot Court. Privat hour, Class for beginners Tuesday, April 1 for cireular. at SKATS SECURED. pare ca tani feel pei Py eras i he i 30 % able dances. porfectiy Ia in, prh etnies | Qua Teat MABICLE ey Taney et BATH St, & 9 2 TAG ee iy ja RAG | THE D! STATUARY Riis 3 ts. MINTHS, 4 423 OTH AY. “Amore ast “31; EMALE MODEL rae Set ae re | AA en Cast-of rolgnine Cerna, Zewelry. Orders punctualiy at- one en woh vps novelties, At ta 4, BROADWAY, 33D ERMANIA THEATRE, 14TH ST. =. ecitrondray pies reruns tate G*i bEKDONFE i ies. «Director merit Comedy in NEWEST MUSIOW*KISS ME AND CALL ME oc a 7 EDWARD (MILLERS WEEL A seo Clot ate salioeee se pa 7TH AV., BECON) men ABOVE WEST: and dire. Sc RG will Tipe bert rete Divoue Worsley bs rnenge 7 he ries ‘il be paid for os APRIE 10, 1876.--TRIPLE SHEET. it KANT BORD, AY “AND 350 “SF. Sates eee Rea ER Sega as of Mr. GHORGE } FAWCETT BOW! comedy, im: fear acts, BBBB RRR B RB BBBB RRR B RR BBEBB RR with Rose Wood. L. Morrison, J.G. j, Padgett, Ge mn, Fi Seats Reset & creation ot Wal Wi q (“See this Ring!””) Box office open 8 to re Tet SOMIQUE. M. CAMPBELL.. Maes EVENING WED: AND 8a’ anomous PsuccEs *,, 5 Sia B OAD war. janagel AT 3. TURDAY MATL THE NEW CoMPaNy, — MaueariONAy, PARISTAN DANCERS, Mile. CORA wares TS MALE STRE! CONSTA aie XD. LE. CLAIR. THE REHEARSAL, Harry Slate, fo, Miss Katle Forrest, the grtinel Saracen ery ‘urn iss Jessie araer, “Miss lair, James Kelly, Miss Minnie Chapin ad our Et fre company . IN A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME, _Box offjee opon from 9 A. M. to 4 P. QLYNPIC THEATRE. Raa DUMPTY, 624 BROADWAY. Mr. JOHN F. POOLE... +-Manager THE THEATRE WILE BE eee CLOSED FOR THIS to afford pi cpusdtnane cy rehoarstag the machinery and effects of the forthcemin, re LGN A “UMPTy DUMPTY,” TH which will be Fn preced uh on BLED AY) APRIL 17, 1m a stvte of unequalled splen ITH BVERYTH! Nu ° POSITIVELY NEW, ‘ NEW SCENERY, NEW MACHINERY, wets pik de od NEW APPOINTMENTS. box office will be daily during this pty of sents, from 9 A. M. The public are respecttully advised to for the next week in advance, and jon at the box office on evenings of performance. **FOR THE BRNEFIT OF THE LITTLE ONES children undor ten years of age will be admitted to pare Quet, balcony and resorved seats at half price. 18TH WEEK OF PIQUE. powerfully vor eee faght to it. * * Tho ol f boon the ‘moro cortainiy It wil bo set down ax markabl play, © 5S 7 could {ed symp the Ross family it would. be the thoughts su; db; powerful and performance of MISS DAVENPORT.” BTW AVENUE AVENUE THEATRE. Proprietor and Manager. Pagory ae attracts sree PIQUE EVERY NIGHT, Pp P P Poerelete) is T T t t AUGUSTIN DALY'S GREAT PLAY OF TO-DAY. Every night 3 to® Matinee next Saturday 34 past 1. TH AVENUE THEATRE. 128th to 130th time of PIQUE. Tho great cast cast of PIQUE mains intact and every night and Sararday matines may be berg, Mr. Barry re. Dre PIQUE Miss int Bysnay Vowel, Mea. Gn: Be May’ Nunes, Miss | MATINEE” SATURDAY, ate Holland an John Brougham, in their ‘original pacts. The Herald says:—“PIQUE | has drawn the iateeet pees on record during That fact slone saficlentiy rtadicates. the arity of this effective —_—— a AVENUE THEATRE. Every niglt {to8. Order carriages at 11 o'clock. PPPPP. IT Mi U EEEE m2 sh UE PPPPP IL Uo EEE bs if U £E P il Lod ‘vou EEEE *,* Seats may be secured for two weeks ahead. *,* The 150th performance will be celebrated Friday, April 28. 52 AVENUE THEATRE, PIQUE EASTER MATINEES. MR, DALY bogs Tay XO Lg Pighh UE ‘ent ENDAY of PIQUE, ithe ERTRA — ‘3S will $e RR THREE D, however, EASTER. percice when TREE | Holiday| EASTER MATINEES, Matineos will be given, viz., on MONDAY, APRIL 17; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, and SATURDAY, APR AGLE THEATRE, My. JOSH HART. 2 Ifyou waut want xgnuine Taugh see Wild Broadway and 23d a je Proprietor and Manager. shmond in the Modern School of Acting, Modern School of Acting. The very Laughable B DID SHE "G0; OR. THEAY eens DENNY. G The Baby avren x0 your The Dutch Elephant. Shoemaker. Wild, Richmond, Forteseus, White, Reed, Murphy, Morton, Pesos , Mise Mine Gosere ‘Miss Hughes, Miss Franklin and ot MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ONY rons. ASTOR’. —_— W THEATRE, NR THEATRE, S87 | BROA: 585 TONY PASTOR. ve THE POPU! The representative Variety Theatre of the world. MONDAY, APRIL 10. THE BEST COMPANY YET PRESENTED even at (hls the aekinoutedgs oe pees of FAR SUREame ra i ITS aaa ARRAY. OF THE a EFFORTS OF ALL THE VAKIETY Aang MBRACING ae clry. Chtiinge" of high order. the bpd gd the suse bropame eal terol ee to Ni rk audiences iit, CHARES 8. ELLIS, Artistic German Portraitures. ‘he latest sensati OM: MARRY CLARKE, h Hildebrandt Montrose” is re- whose rendition of the “I: ) ceived nightly with xney Ne plensiee, ONT) UR, the elegant ined Comle ‘ocalist. QUILTER “aud GOLDRIOH. Pole Hapa the entrancing Seencrsamven He Voenties. The ee am | ieee | ewOOM BE — MR. BOBBY Se SEIT est of Song and Dance Artists. The, ISLYN AND CASEY, who perform “= different instruments and play upon four instruments simultapeonsiy, j OW, WeaNDREWR f Wa. HENRY RICE. The ti rec ret Mata — Ty iD KA abe jy hn it ‘ogal Cal cae AN. hy Dial ILBUR AN. JENN! Comedienn th TONY eee TAR TROUPE. Poentih MARKED FEAUTRE at this pe ee ful thes theatre is is the attendance of large nnmbers | of LADIES and FAMILIES, ® gasrantes.that the enter- | istiment HES FAVORITE FAMILY RESORT ana nothing to offend the mos: fastidious taste. MATINEES. N IDAY, AT 2 O'ULOCK. ing’s entertainment ts given at the ‘TONY PASTOR'S GRAND JUBILEE rigee at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THURS. DAY, April 27. particulars !m future advertisements, TUESDAY H AMUSEMENTS. MTH St, AND OTH Av. Me. MATT MORGAN + Manager ‘Tho management has the honor of announcing ‘the Now Star Combination Company daring tho wook and at the Matinees, Wedueday and Satur- day, 2 o'clock, 16th to 24th time of Captain Stuart Robson Crosstree Goodwin, Miss Black- Eyed Susan Palmer, Miss Annio Mack, Florence Ellis, Mr. Sidney Smiib, Walter Lenox, Charles EOS | viars, Honry Josephs and the great Admiral Dot, ail in light Comedy character and Burlesque, sup- ported by a powerful company. Popular prices. Se cured two weeks in advance, Performance begins at 8. Sarah's Young Man, The Titile Revel. Black-Eyed Susan, FPAMMANY HALE, MONDAY, AFRILMHO, 6 F. a. GRAND TOURNAMENT AT ATMS, for the title of Champion at Arms of the United States and Spanish America and the sum of 8500, between Colonel THOMAS IT, MONSTERY, of Now York, and Professor REGIS SENAC, of Paris, Weapons to bo used—Foll, raptor, sabre, bayonet, knife, Reserved Seats, $1 50. Gallery, 50 conts. lz | PRE Beane con me Cm: ope ee Es roo Aamioston: ae iiduta(aianie of tne bos office Saturday and Sow- i 34TH ST OPERA HOUSE: BETWEEN 2D AND 9D ava, Kvery evening, Wednesday and Saturday mutines. Coliege ‘A Racy Story. Git Spicy and Nice. Red Riel and Rare. Lounge. Sonsatlynal Variety. Fomale Bathers. Baie —~piANOFORTES, ORGA! {SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIS MONTH —A FINE assortment of first class Pianos, all new: only need to ie seen to be appreciated, ment ev largest desiring to got wn excellent plan Terms very rearonabl Every ory plano fully warranted, For further Informntion \s i a AS ui oR 1O8! manufae- 356, 308, 300, 36: tory Sta ad ave corner 21st st. A. offered in this city to those 0 wt Manufacturer's prices. AGNIFICENT Leese bt ag FOR le—Usod six mont to dor for present owner, cost Gover, Music Cabinet, oat Furniture, Call. priv: 6th B. A —FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND «, Pianos of out own make: for sale. and ront, 9 number of tine second hand Pianos, in Peng (tae WILL. JAM KNABE & CO. No. 112 Sth av., above 16h SPLENDID PIANOFORTE, ROUND ieee carved logs, iron frame, $150, $5 Ben i large re- duction for cas! LE, A PIPE ORGAN FOR SALE bass; walnut case; price $300, Apply taal Last, 2 West 52d at. “OCTAV ners, carved legs; ne a0 ND COR: 435 ? PIANO—GOOD AS NEW, $425, will nell for $150. 2, Tah st. l. Ist av., one door from gor Second be LILIPUT GRAND PIANO, STRINWaY™ Chickering’s and Weber's grand and’ upright Pianos: jces to suit the times, on instalments aud 8. X, BALL & O0., 15 East 14th st, LADY WILL SELL CHICKERING ROSEWOOD 7 octave upright Pianoforte ; carved onse, legs; cost $650; less than hall, 28 East Ud st., near 2d av. also Organs; p ront. Yor OF 6 iD HAND PIANOFORTES, IN rough ord lo at moderate prices; alo Planos oaina monte GHICRERING & BON ner of 18th TATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE. gant four round Steinway & Son Pianoforte, ata sacri. ; #744 octave riehly carved rosewood case Pi pot hi on vements, fall ace overstrun; 10. 5 tool, Cover, box. for shipping: also Housshoid n lots to sult, Call. priva fe featdonce 47 West ttt Hy betweon Sth and 6th avs, OCTAVE, FOUR round corners, nearly Bm Mi ‘tor cash; new Pianos for rent or on instalments, F. SCHULER, 26 East 14th st, RION PIANOS TO es a RENT ALLOWED WEpurchased: uprights, squares and grands. SIMP- &°CO, No. 5 East 3 om iTORAGE. Ay. 656 Hudson 778 Gere ee Square. 8 fafe keeping for Furnivure, Plauow oraz, kage, Mirrors, Palu tion separate roum and establishment in the Waros of every in rate, most exte business. Trueke an Es ‘agons for removing furniture and bi ceeoeeontna day or ashe. Ie TAGUART, owner prictor, ofice Sas Mudvem st.. Abingdon squire: Now At YORTENGTON'S STORAGE WAREROOMS, S43 Hudson o¢.—Storuge In separate rooms ut lowoat rates, the Furniture Hustnes, we thorouchly une hondling of Furniture, CHARLES ‘i, ina FP ARGEWS WAREHOUSES, STi AV. FROM 33D TO ~The oldest, lowest in rato, moet extensive and reliable a the ‘busineves storane. for’ ternivare, bercags separate closed. Groesgs Fuk 4 row Ee & OARRIAG! D chandise, SILLS, Proprietors, 30 and 72 Heh ar. wud 347 Went 10th st comcmme AND GARDENERS, YOUNG MAN” WISHEBS” A SITUATION a coachman or groom; understands lis busiuess prope erly: no objection to city, or country; wonld be found wlle ing and obliging in every way; ~—s be ye Mahl 2 recommended as nesty ani sobriety und a man; wages or "Address 12'N), box 110°Herald Uptowa Branch, Aé ITUATION WANTED—BY A. youxa MAN, eer landed from Europe, as conchmy an do plain petening: would make ei tsolul. Address jeraid o Flerata ofice, ot 1 A oi, pelveae anal (GERMAN), WITHOUT OGMTIe ‘oachman; understands the city best rolerences, t. ED PROM LONDON conchman ; is s first class eruoms Ould on oF address J. K., 4 West, VATION AS COACH h aud Ger- Youna MAN WISHES A A Si man and gard 3 EE man, ee v. D. , aseful : 5 Herald o CTABLE MAN AND WIFE Wisil tion in the country; mai kardoner; witeto cook? willlag to sesist In washings good Call, for to days, at 149, Washingt reference, pity oF country ton or address WILLIAM, 66 ( \OAGHMAN—BY A SINGLE MAN, GOOD CITY RUF 7 y tTonens no abjection to thie country, Call on or addrous CLM, 29 West 44th st, Gee HMAN-BY A RESPECTABLE Ya 3 ; thoroughly understands the care a horses will make himself generall, Address W. GARDENERS AND Gos im AN wanted—Dy «single man, fully pane SiTU anion is claws groom and cit miik aud be for two days, (oxciax winks A SITUATION AS A THOR. ough groom; no objection to the country; alx, years: bod city reference, Gull on or address P, R,, 22° Eust SOAGEAN AND GARDERSR'S SITUATE YA single man; thoroughly understands the care of horses: and carriages; good plain gardencr: can milk; Dest rolere ence, Address G., box 121 Herald oftice, 0) DILMAN AND GAR WS SITUATION—BY A single man; thoroughly understands the proper care of horses and curriagos ; ood “careful driver; al ood gare doner: highest city ‘uid country references, Address COACH MAN, ‘box 207 Horald office, YOACHMAN—BY A SINGLE MAN; © try; 29 years’ city, reference. Addre: box 105 Herald Uptown Branch office. {ARDENER AND FLORIST WANTS A SITUATION; to ability, &c., unexceptionable, Address Ovoe to Uptown Branch offic driver; PYOR COUN- COACHMAN, A NOR SINGLE; SATIS- factory references from all iployers, Address C. N., Herald office, JARDENER—BY A SINGLE PRACTICAL MAN AT house, grapes, vogetablos, &c.; can milk; willin and obligi f recommendations. Address J. R., box 144 Herald office, “ayn pgia ped ip ge ad Lifes ip mec tl MARRIED as cook, French; both ui Address ¢ employer. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE Flauoforte, modern Improvements; $100. 243 East at. —A FEW SECOND hieated WEBER gteat bargain. They have beo by artists and are realy just onder. and fully warrantes Pi rooms, Sth ay., corner 16th st. ARGATNEE7 “OCTAVE, en oe rg ALMOST $175; uprights, $100; rent, $4: Steinway, ns, new, £40. GORDON BON 13 Bust 1th oe ANUFACTURERS' eneuty now OOTAVE . i, all ym. 175 + rene SS: PIANOS AT A mused but a few months a D7 Soe RO: ost $500; bargain, at GOR- GNIFICENT DO} ‘ood Pianoforte, $100 Dow's, ors Mloccker TANOS. LARGE STOCK TO RENT OR SELL (RE. ‘at lower prices than ever. Call and seo ELL'S, No. square, , EXTREMELY LOW FOR c all monthly ‘or quarterly payments, or to let till paid for as por contract. Second hand Instramonts at creat bargains. Pianos to rent tor $3 and upward, at WATERS’, 481 Bronaway. SEVERAL SECOND HAND PIANOS, ALD IN PER- © fect order, for sale. very low for cash, wt LINDEMAN & Bleccker st., one block west of Broadway. =A 7 OOTAVE WHT PIANO, $5 + monthly, instalment; immense bargains in ‘nos and Organs for the next 20 days on account of ro- KRAKAUER, 352 Bowery, S15 FOR A MAGNIFICENT FULL CONCERT OV Grand Piano, in perfect condition, U, 8 PLANO CO., 810 Broadway. A FOR Bal LEA PINE” CORNER ET ‘good business; low rent; terms moderate for Se ty ab 63 Frout A GooD BUSINESS | OPPORTUNIIY.—A BUTTER gh, aed ten Bt to doing ® very good business. Inquire ¥ Ny eo toe ‘ay,, of 632 Bth av, FOR SALE. ({ARDENER—BY A THOROUGHLY GAPAULE AND first class man, extremely versed in graperies, green- houses and other fruits, flowers and vegetables; recommen- dations unsurpassed. ‘Address GARDENER, Herald office. IROUS OF FINDING ren aden children, Adiross GUSTAVE w York Post offic CHILDREN, ner and to ne NO ‘ant situations; man as o make himseif useful ; wife to cook, wash ai erencer, Call at or address 185 Bast 8th st, ins QITUATIONS WANTED-—BY A MAN AND WIFE: man as coachman or gardenot oF any kind of work om i wife as housekeeper; good reference, C. 8. 116 hs ard TOATIOR WANT YOUNG MAN; UNDERSTANDS the care of thorougily; reference. Address KIDER, 107 Went noth UATION WANTED—BY A MAN, UNDERSTANDS horses and vegetable gardening; two years’ refereace. Address B,, box 104 Her; RITUATION WANTED—#Y —A_ KINGLE MAN, AS coachman and groom; thoroughly understands his’ ini ness in all its branches; country Brslerce reference, for two days, H., box 101 Herald Eftows Bra Branch SO! SITUATION AS COACHMAN come highty recommended: city reference; is wiliia id obliging; city orcountry. Call on or address J, D8 Kast 41st st., private sta Ie. SEFUL MAN AS COACHMAN AND GARDENER; moderate wage dy place god reference ‘. AND GR i TUATION AS RD oR by acomperent man; best'roferonces. Address Herald office. box 19 ATION BY A RESPECTABLE achinan in «@ private family, either te relerevces, Apply at coal office, ANTED colored man as city or country; very No, 3 West 2ud st, FINE CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR $1,000, DAY maple Rooms. Restaurants, Lodging Houses and fiviola, “pols to MITCHELL, 77 Cedar st. y ‘ANTED—A (SITUATION AS GARDENER ON A A ® short time in the BAKERIES, GROCERIES, FER STORES, mass « Markets, Fancy Stores, Fs ruishing Gi vods Stores, Yards. Apply to MITCHELL, 77 Cedar st. ] RUG STORE, ALLED CHANOK FOR doctor or druggist; low re wood sti + average protive 910 per day, Inquire of Gy W's TRICK: D, Beekman st., corner Willtam, ‘up stairs, pre TORE—KSTABLISHED 36 REARS, CHOICE busin owner retiring ; $5,000, it SALE—A FIRST SAMPLE ROOM, DOWN town, day trade, at a sacrifice. Apply to LLOYD & WARD, Broadway. OR SALE—A LUT OF COMPOSITORS’ STANDS, very cheap, J. L. KNIGHT, Bennett Building, room 6, sixth story. po SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED CIGAR STORE; HF Zensen for sellin tire wt the place, No. 485 8H! TRST CLASB; at. (private stables.) FOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS a man or to do work in a itatlee Address G. F,, box 1 Herald Uptown Branca office. STANTON ST.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A Gorman 6 conch man ; een er a the Ai Mies lived. with aa, Ameticna: iiis business perieetly; lias excellent reference ; willing and obliging. ‘f hotels and large con- ‘in the country. Apply NY, 201 Fulton st., between York. (OR SALE—GOOD WiLL AND FIXTURES OF A first class Restaurant and Drinking Saloon, in- good neighvorhood in Puiiadelphia. Also, Hotel and fee Cream Garden, in West at 550 North Sth st, Phi adelphia, Pa. OR SALE—AT AUCTION, 104 OS noc ~ pon nog the elegantly Gited up Liquor Btore, at., corner of Vedarst. Seo Auction colatmh (OR SALE—DRUG STORE, 55 HUDSON AV,, BROO! another ‘frst h ‘Philadelphia, ‘Apply D FOR TELEGRAPH Learn and tako positions: taught practically, day or evening, THOMPSON'S College, 204th av., opposite Cooper institute, Commence immediately. DTO WORK. FRANKFORT GENTS MAKE $i5 DALY SELLING AMERY'S Centennial show Bowery, above bird ore. For furthor part! ly secure! ply. Ag administrator of the jars Inquire or uddress THEODORE F. SAYRE, GOOD, AND WELL ESTABLISHED Horses, Trnek and Wagon; reasons Tnquiro of PF, RADIR, No. 8 Uel ue, OR SALE—A MEAT, BUTTER AND VEGETABLE Market, doing @ busiuess; 130 8th av, one door ‘above 19th st. Reason tor selling owner has other business to attend to, (OR SALE—LEASEHOLD, ADJOTSING RAILROAD opot im this city ; two story bei 12 furnished rooms, bar aud fixtaren; res to the Ist of May. Apply to MICHAEL: UuRy, 172 Henry st. JOR SALE CHBAP—€1,200-—THR HANDSOMEST Sample Room and Cigar Store in the beat rE part of Broad: ; only $000 cash required. Address SAMPLE, Herald CE HOUSES AND BOXES FOR BEER, BUTCHERS restaurants; butchers’ Fixtures. MATHESON, 34th ar 11th ay. Orgse. & FIXTURES FOR SALE.—A NUMBER OF Counters, &e:, suitable fore bank, broker's or other offices: a rare opportunity for any one roqniring sach rable Oitices to let, in the now Ap furniture, Also some very de Oriental Baok ‘ant gorner Bowery aud Grand st. ply at Ori wery ‘ount of the death of th wane ‘kc se0' youre; recent iy? a in, oye off NTS WANTED CITE AND COUNTRY, 10 i i ed table business, teas to families and largo consumers: erent indu at sasancini ee ments, CANTON TRA COMPANY, 145 Gbambers st OR AALH—DRY GOODS STOCK; TIE STOUR OF A A MAN AS COOK, At 632 BROADWAY. 0 of Madi ee Sie tile, tetova feagebont GENTS IN ALL THE STATEs AT THK UNITED Ne ee res aaa ihe bal Ht) Ae States Copying House, $27 Grand st.; veral induce, inents. NB WANTED—ON A BALA City. A® GELLS ROM: is, 1 LEXINGT want American mon and women under 29; also ® colored bo; Hex CANVASSERS WANTED TWO OW THRER: first clans canvassers, who have had experionee in selle ing bound volumes. for a vers popular Ceutonnial work, Ade dress, at once, CE A Lit NiTOit WANTED. 3 TR; NEW BUILD. ing; must deposit #1,000 cash with owner, Address MSP, Herald oftco NTO We ni “ON “TOYS; i imust be 1 ee it, induw. uo Repetto 8 requir ntemperate and able to J ve waved ages in tho past: work cos aire Ade frees INDUSTRIAL WORKS, 8) pation. ¥ FA(feR WANTHD—Tiis DAY, AT SIMMONS, 71 Murray st. 7? 3! THE DR DE KT AM AUTHORIZED TO 0 of the best known stores in Now York, ad ie nt STRIGKLAND. 36 Movkuad st. FPO LIQUOR DEALERS.— POR SALE, FIXTURES FOR TO nee store, including siz-pall Pump. Apply at 746 ud av. S55) Wie BUY A HANDSOM DU Liquor and Lager Beer Saloon co rent $90, with two rooms attached, New Bowery. pY FITTED UP Heonse paid tor ply 20 GRIST MILL—RARE CHANCE, DOING ARISTA ARTETTES. 16TH 8ST, AND Le ely Eveniny Matinoes Tues... tien in Amerie h varieties ons and art Say Frenet Ori & eathit THOUT £ VAL AN NEW. YO ea werybody \ mes ldlwwmrarwiita Ea “Rel Mrat Beautiful Poerless 0 Weatern, Protean Meck, ; is Samien aeons 39 Ch ROA TAN, BRAUTIES, CLASS ARTIS 8 Tablenux. 08 of Washington, iy artistes, best show int ce Unprecedented sue oooh 15 NEW ONES Tis Wi Ne EASTE Ba iy Bas THOMAS SP PEER a} = also, antiemtun Ba aca Hi ik ace Fetes tanta Py i. LITTLE EXPERIENCE WOULD * nm gement in ® travelling: vag A el sesh pirity W chambermantd iit Kiness. Address | ti wich Ooi tered Uetewn Br 7. 000. good business and making money; 40 mils ‘oun the elty ve sold fo 25; aati SSS WFED TO PURCHASE. Nrep—x wr Caso, with plete glass, about ~aRCOND~ ne a ie bong ie wide, 9 feet aud 6 foot high, standing ot 5 woode ene hig! wit HDs. Dei AN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TADLE! with Dslenay- Wire Saelitens, bolaly s60d, ta all oben Carat ee ty Te aPEITe a0. 40 Vereg ae NOLLEND: Ene STANDARD AMER! ty! Billiard Tables, with the oslebeated combination for sale in this city only at 738, way. | Rok SPLENDID 5X10 SECOND WAND BEVEL a « rarercoms mus of L DBC aco, tad Contes ae W leeemeierte with better Cushions, vo fone ‘al yas oad oapatonuree free hited Biaten nat W A CUSTOM Sink GANVASSER TO @vures in city, 214 6th ay. Wares (WHITE AND COUDRED) “AND OTHER Employnrent Ba- heip wanted. Address ODELL's " Hadelphin, ™ $1 security, to it ling to work and gi ; collect bills, Call, at once, + wi whetooale mith wagon aM ‘827 Louh av., In grocery WEST OTH STA MAN, ENGLISH OR AMAT. enn, as walter; one who fas us experience and guod all a Hoek. 49 * Ok: WANLY, IN i] 5. vaavere outed Ht: Reaan's heparlio: colohented pleture Naratfon of furteye ene 17743" per cent. Address PU LISHER, 147 Mercer st. sells rendily; pays 1 A*, EXPERIENCED PAINTER, ONE THAT ONDER. stands paper hanging sd glesing. desires to make an pop with some real some ost! 3 met eens sama tere re