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CITY FINANCES. COMPTROLLER GREEN'S QUARTERLY SsTATE- MENT—-OUR LIABILITIES AND RECEIPTS. The following report was yesterday received from the Financial Department :— : Cry or New Fimanciat Derantaxnt, Coneraaiae y 2, 1876. Statement of the amount of warrants drawa weainst the ity Treasury from January 1 to April 30, 1876, Also a eom- parpiivestaterment of the cy debt as represented tn stocks and bonds as of Decer 30, 1876; and reyy statement of ake Palak es atheyes, Mache ante been “WaRmaxts PAAWe—eavAEtE ynont sassaiOR. ‘March, 31. Ia April. $2,520,007 $1,118 5ne 18,804 mie Bais Gourt House 91008 Befemption of debt of town asl O82 baad $441,532 SPECIAL AND TRUST ACCOUNTS. 15,000, Beem 0 of city debt. et | aa Total paymentson special and trot Fj PR 19S £25,731 tae ~t ‘warrants in Apri ‘weep 488,74 wo ‘Warrants pie ra 7,800,481 ‘LX stoc! March 31, 1878, Funded Jebt, payable irom taxaiion und. .$119,056,903 $119,82,753 $110,436,763 21,322,200 21,606,700 + 21,917,700 celal sterecree 400,027 654,046 679,646 Revenue bonds, 1875 = 3,Caz, 1,595,000 1,595,000 Revenue bonds, 1876 — 4,012,500 7,372,500 144,522,093 $147,311,509 $151,001.50 MTR Sore ae Laser © 2810.39 + -$116,773.724 $119,164,908 pan th iy omrary.- mes Stee in sis 264 a have been issued In 1870 ‘tor ‘the fol- ing purposes :— Ret Unprovemente and Croton waterworka.... $770. and are, oa 135,000, ity ts. 120,000 luscums ot ‘Art and Natural History. 50,00 said District Court Hi 80,000 and Judgments...... i Devt of ¢ the aduesed vet territory (revenue bomds— cial) ‘ were ni speci Current expenses (revenue bonds) REAL ESTATE ‘The following sales comprised th business at tho Exchange yesterday :. George H. Scott sold, in foreclosure, a plot of land, 875x199,11, bounded by 149th street, the Boulevard and 160th street, as follows:—Eight lots bordering on the Boulevard, extending from 149th to 150th street, for $4,000 each, and, on 149th and 150th streets, cight Jots for $1,300 each; four lots, adjoining above, for $1,300 each; four lots, adjoining above, for $1,300 ach; two lots, adjoining above, tor $1,160 each; two lots, adjoining above, for $1,500 each; two lots, ad- Joining above, for $1,500 cach, all being vurchased by the plaintiff. £, H. Ludlow & Co. sold, at public suction, a four eis brown stone dwelling, 25x60x95, No. 244 Madison , West side, 81.8 south of Thirty-seventh street, ie $47,000, to John E. Bishop. R. V. Harnett sold, in foreclosure, two lots on the north side of 115th street, 400 fect west of Eleventh avenue, togethor in size 60x100.11, for $4,500, to the plain A. H. Muller & Son sold, in foreclosure, a plot of Jand, 98. 9x59x11. 3x56x13,3x25x59.3x100, with two five story and two tour story brick houses and a four story brick extension on Seventh avenue, cast side, 24.8 fect — ot Twenty-first street, for $70,500, to Georgo ‘oung, Wiiliam Kennelly sold, in foreclosure, a plot of land, 102. 53(x120.2x62 11, bounded by 117th sirect, Seventh avenue and St. Nicholas avi ‘enue, for $5,400 over assess- ments, amounting to $5,083, to E. wornhermer, Blackwell, Riker & Williams sold, 10 foreclosure, a plot on the southwest corner of Fifty-sevehth street and Broadway, about 18x15x30.614, for 000 over mort; 8 ant ‘encumbrances, amounting to 600, |. Seaman sold, in foreclosure, jour houwes, with Goelet houses of lots, ge the north side of Fitty-sixth street, 214 feet east of First avenue, lease twenty-one years trom May 1, 1870; Jots each 20xS5x94; ground Fent, $240 per year each; one sold for $6,000.10 Lewis Jacobson, one for $5,950 to Frederick Wukins, and two for $5,000 each to F, fibre ANSPRRS. 17.63! 4th av., 4.0. comer 127th at. hilip Toots and Harriett MeD. houwick Retrent av., ne, 75 Mt. we of Kose 5x 100" (28d ; Peter Pliger ava wile to Savin ‘Offen...... 18,000: fashington square (No, 2); I. L, Graham to vetl: MeCade Nom. ; Nom. 19 it. w, of San Savings Bank” (Recelv 6,550 Orchard st., 2 th werd) ; Lottie 8. Hebbard and busbaid to Margaret a Cee CH M1. ‘and wife to a B7th st. eg w, of Sth. ste BLOX ‘Dilios aad wife to Gilbert P. San Av.. ©, &., 58 ft. n. of 18th st. set William i ixon (referee) to Musual Life Insurance Com: ww. cor. of 1 idd ‘st (referee) to Joseph Thomson. .. s. W. 8 (No. 158), 300.9 esth wt Me, OLIN fe F. Be Yoo and wi wite to ‘Georse wt, w. &, 00x100; Mare Eidli st, 22x irregular; alao Broome st., n, ¢. cor- ner “Sioti oe 50x100; also Mote * also 890 tt. i) Mcvatiorts. Teferee, to Hetsy Levi 22, ait No. 672, 8,8. 100 ft,'w. of av. D, 10x halt peas rele Bb. Otnas, colores, et yt ce BS 5,875 rley place, s. w. s. (No. 1 n, of Ota 28107; Lambe d to John 12,000 a wife to 3,000 Ost ot, m Parana w. of Lg av., 12x98.9; M, jayt. ie (reforee) to James O. ft. Clinton, n. w, corner of South st., S years; Mary De Poystor to James Sunith. °.....0...c.ceesee 1,800 3.0 xo! AGES. Beeckte. Bears dad 1108 oh; 3 Jones 2,500 Dock 1 . 5,000 Dev! Land tnnaband to" Sarah Taylor, 6 6. ofsTih wt. between 4th wad Sth ayes 3 years. 7,009 Fellows, 8a nd to Brvanan, John, to Patrick Brean, sw. at. (23d ward) ; 3 yours. Btratton, Pamela C., to ® 4st st; 5 years...... ings Bank, s. s. of S0th MARRIAGES AND DEATIIS, ENGAGED. Prewen—Gocr.—Mary Goon, of Brooklyn, to Lazo Puss, of this city. No cards. "MARRIED. . a ; NEW YUKK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1876—TRIPLE SHEET, , D., Ronzrt M. Canteto. M. D., of Whitinavitle, Mass. and Kare Hye, eldest daughter of Henry Olmsiead, ot. this city. No cal ‘Crark—Younas,—On Tuesday, May 2, by Rev. C. & Harrower, Winsox G. H. Cuarx, of Denver Cit7, Col., to Katx F. aS gees daughter of W. Youngs, of this city. No cards, Marcock——Dras.—On weteenday, May 3, 1876, by the Rev, A.C, Osborn, D. D., Cuanues Maycock to Juuia A. Drax, of New York. Scuerr—Dvsexsury.—On Tuesday, May 2, at the Collegiate Retormed church, by the Rev, Edgar 1. leermance, assisted by the Rev. Dr. William Bras tS Scuxpr to Wirris, only daughter of W. Frank It of this city. 1 a, ASrewant Stew. McLaveutr.—On Thursday, 1876, by the Rev, R. 8. MacArthur, Epaar T. to Euma C, McLAvGHuin, ap ry daughter of the late Joseph H. McLaugblin, all of this city. BIRTHS. Jauns.—At Marlborough, N. Y., May 1, the wile ot George W. James, of a daughter. 3, at 24 Ormond place, Brooklyn, the wile of T, R. Scott, of a son. senbu: “DIED, Bexxkey.—After a severe ines, Cunistiax F. L. Brexykey, long a resident of New York city, at bis late eg No, 14 Wilks st., near Sepp av., Jersey City Heights, Bergen. ‘The relatives and friends of the pale are respect- fully invited to attend bis funeral, on Thursday, May 4, at half-past one o’clock, Bessox.—On May 2, 1876, of diphtheria, May Epona, tntant daughter of ‘Robert H. and Mintie Besson, aged 11 months, Her funeral services took place at the same time of thoze of her sister Florence, at her father’s residence, Hoboken, May 3 Borxs.—In Jersey City, on Tuesday, May 2, Ema J., cps of the late Thomas FE. and Jane A, Boycs, ears. seed ea and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of U. H, Crosby, 18 bd st, on Thursday, the 4th iust, at oue o'clock NNEMAN. —LOUISK SALOME BrexxgMay, from Zwei- bruecken, Germany, aged 61 years, Funeral will take place on Thursday, May 4, at one P. M., from 202 2d av. Bubp.—A! New Rochelle. N. ¥., on Monday, May 1, Migs Orne. M. Bepp, in her 95th year, Relatives and frienls are respectiully invited to at- tend the funeral services, in Trinity church, New Ro- chelle, on Thursday atternoon, May 4. at one o'clock. Train lo.ves Grand Central depot at twelve M. Inter- ‘ment in family burial ground, Mamaroneck, N. xX Wisconsin papers pl Cai Byaxx.—On Wednes rh ‘ay 3, 1876, James, infant son of Peter and Anuie Byrne, aged 3 months and 3 days, Faneral from the residence of bis parents, No. 607 8d ay., at ten o'clock Friday morning. Carxy.—On seater, May 2, Busstoa, wife of Johu Carey, agod 66 year: Funeral from ner late residence, 219 Elizabeth st., on Thursday, 4th inst., atone o'clock P, M. Connehty.—Of a Hering illness, Mra. JowANNa ConnkLLY, widow of the late Michael Connelly, Esq., In her 59tn year. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully requested to attend her funeral, on Friday morning, the Sth inst, at hit past nine o'clock, irom her lato residence, No. 260 West 42d st., to the Churen of the Holy Cross, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at ten o’clock; thence to Calvary Ceme- tery. Grorry,—In Brogklyn, on Movday, May 1, Janes Crorry, formerly 8f Dublin, in the S4th year of nis ay ge. Funeral from St. Peter's church, corner of Warren and Hicks sts., atten o'clock, on Thursday morning, May 4, and requiem mars, The procession will leave his late residence, No, 204 East Baltic st., at halt-past mine o'clock. . Daixty,—At his residence, 133 Harrison st., Brook- lyn, May 1, Wituram J.‘ Dainty, aged 30 years, 9 months and 5 days. His remains will be taken to St. Peter's Roman Catholic church, corner Hicks and Warren sts., May 4, at half-past ten A. M., where will be offered un a re quiom mass for the repose uf bis soul, From thence his remains will be taken to Flatbush Cemetery for in- ferment, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Canada and Eng- on papers please sore Dit.—May 2, at his home in New Jersey, foun Ditn, pay 86 years, Funeral from the Dutch Reformed charch, be 9 wood, N. J., on Thursday, May 4, at ten A. M. tives and friends are Invited to attend without murther mvitation, Epvaonps,—On Tuesday morning, May 2, 1876, Mar- aret E, Eomonpa, aged 4 years, 8 months and 10 days, the only and oe child of Elien and the late Alex ives aud friends are respectiully invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of her mother, 657 9th av., Thursday, at one o'clock P, M. May 3, afer u brief illness, Mary E. Faaas, in the 36th year of age. Funeral from her late residence. No. 820 Sixth av., on Friday, May 5, ut twoP. M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Fiexr.—At Oyster Bay Cove, May 3, 1876, Joun Fxer, infant son of Samuel V. W. and Anna Fleet. Funeral will take place on Saturday, May 6, at half: pastone P, M. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend. Fraxcaxp.—At Hackensack, N. J., on Monday, May 1, 1876, Sanam Frexuanp, aged 92 years and 27 days, Relatives and friends are respeottuily invited to at- hes the funeral, on Thursday, 4th inst., at two o'clock ., Irom the residence of her daughter, Mra. John aay, Main st., Hackensack, N. J. Coaches willleave tho ferry, Hoboken, at 12 M. Giass.—On Wednesday, May 3, Taomas Gass, in the 76th year of his age. His tricnds are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. 55 South 4th st, Brooklyn, E. D., Thursday, at two o’clock. Grovek,—On Monday, May 1, alter a brief illnoas, Wasninaton GLoven, youngest son of William and Sarah Glover, aged 18 years, 5 months and 12 days, Relatives and. friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, this (Thursday) afternoon, at four o’clock, from the residence of bis pa- rents, No. 70 East 127th st., Harlem. Havraixs.—In this city, at tive o'elock A. M., May 3, after a very painful sickness, Cuartxs 8. Hating, in his 36th year. Due notice of funeral will be given. Haixs.—On Wedneaday morning, May 3, of a linger- img, illness, Sanam A., wife of John J. Heins. ‘he relatives and ds aro respectfuliy invited to attend her funeral at late residence, 239 Centre at. Hiviirr.—At 154 Pacive av., Jersey City (late ry ette), on Monday, the Ist, James KR. Hiuixn, aged years, Hiss relatives and friends are respoctfully invited to attend his funeral, on Thursday. the 4th, at three P. M., from Whiton street Methodist ‘Episcopal church, Lafay" ette. Hort.—At Yonkers, on Tuesday, May 2, Suse M., only daughter of Noah B, and Amauda M. Hoyt, in the 22d year of ber age. Relatives und friends are invited to attend tha funeral, on Friday, May 5, at three o'clock P. M., from the Reformed church, Kixkaip,—Suddenly, at Katouah, N. ¥., on Tues- day morning, 2d inst,’ Livny, only daughter of Thomas apd Maria tnkaid, aged 31 years, Kiors,—in Brooklyn, May 2, Euma Durxt, wife of James R. Kiots, in the 40h year of her age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fa- neral, at the residence, 86 South 10th st., on Friday, the Sih inst., at two P, MM, Lareax.—On Tuesday, of pneumonia, Tuomas Lar- Pax, aged 33 yeurs, native of Castic Town, Roche, county Cork, Ireiand,: ; The remains will be taken from 214 West 37th st at nine o’clock to-day to the Church of the Holy Inno- cents, West 37th st, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul; tuence to Calvary cemetery for interment. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the tuneral. La Rocz —At Nyack, New York, on Tuesday, May 2, ti! Lucretia B., wife of Phi, B. Laroche, in the 424 year of her age. The relatives and friends of tho family are respoct- fully invited to attend her funeral from the First Bap- tut church of Nyack, pod Thursday, May 4, 1876, at wo o'clock P, M. wee leaves New Xork foot of Cham- bers si 9:45 A. McC feat McC.exaifas foll aslcep in Jesus May 2 Relauves and friends are respectfully invited to at- tond her funeral, trom the residence of her mother, 45 West 46th st., Thursday, at haif-past one o'clock. McCormicx.—On Wednesday, May 3, 1876, Axxx McCormick, aged 50 years, a ‘pant otthe parish of Fintona, County Tyrone, Irelan Relatives friends of the ‘mally are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral trom the residence of her brother-| ora Bernard Engeman, No. 348 East 21st st, on Friday, i d,atnine A. 'M., thence to the chureh of ny, and thence tothe Culvary Ceme: at one o'clock. "ATCHEN.—At the residence of his mother, 230 Clin- ton st., Brookiyn, May 2, 1876, Josara A. Patcues, ia the 34th year of his age. Relatives and ‘friends are respect(ully invited to at- tend the funeral on Friday, May 6, at a quarter to ten A, M., from the church of St. Charles Borromeo, Sidne: place, corner of Livingston st, whore a solemn big! ton 4 requiem will be celebrated for the repose of s soul Pexx.—On Tuesday, May 2, Matipga H, Pexy, in the 49th year of her age. Reiatives and fn ad are respectfully invited to at- e's ey a residence of her brother-in-law, Jolin 80 Hope st., Williamsburg, LL, on Fri- is wren gee May 3, after hort ill. gichn a a a nn ort itl. Awalie and the late Seed Same, aijes: Relatives and 5 also members of Manhattan joce oS No. en 1. 0, B. B., and Empire City Loge No, 8.'0. L, are ihvited to attend the fo! from the ceastaies 231 East 62d st, on Friday, May 6, “Rca emia, et fam, HLLOX. —OD Axsiz L., widow of Dame! Poillon, tn the Tach ae er Relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to at- tend the tuneral from her late residence No, 65536 Lafayette av., Brooklyn, on Friday, at three P. M, Reoxtaox,—In Brooklyn, cee Rroxsox, the be- loved wife of Frederic Ison, aged 28 years. ‘The funeral will take piace trom her lave residence, — Sands st., Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 4, at one o Rryyops,—On Monday evening, Mi Mary, wife ot Frederick Reynolds, 1u the 724 eat ot hor eas! Friends are invited to attend funeral, on a Thane t two P. M., from 232 Franklin av., Brook); ry bo wite of Epenetus from’ Ther fer nine, 120 Bp scanned av., hts, on Ti at eleven o'clock. Die ce ‘ined ate tavnek: emies 5 tbe bg” on Monday, May 1, Jawm, meee hath See aosisel fal Web oa poe ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect tully invited to attend the funeral, frcm her late resi- dence, No. 334 West 23d st., this (Thursday) mosniug, at ten o'clock. Suenbax,—Ou Tuesday, May 2, Exxer Si og Second olitest son of Johyand Mary Ah aged years and 14 days, ‘Good bye, sweet baby The relatives and friends of ly are respect. fully invited Me Ar the funerals fas the mae ol bis Parents, No 0. 433 West 32d st, on Thursday, 4th inst., at one o'clock. SiMMONSON.—On May 3, 1876, at Salors’ Snug Har- bor, 8. 1, Captain Jaxks L, Sinoxsoy, in his 86th year, Stacey, — ‘ATHERINE Stacsy, aged 55 years, Particulars hereafter, STaxR.—At tho Winchester Hotel, May 3, ALi, only daughter of Eben T. and the late ‘Almira B. Starr. Remaing will be taken to Connecticut on Friday morning, TANGHMAXN.—On Wednesday, Ma; 7 Paps 3, after a short illness, Brxgy TaNceMANy, in tho 47th year of Lis a Relatives and friends are invited to attend’ the funeral, from his late residenco, 820 Pacific st., on “Fri- y afternoon, at two o'clock. viINcKNT.—On May 2, at twoP. M., Acyes, daughter of Edward and Mary Ano Vincent, Hoboken av., Jersey Cuy, a aged 26 years and 8 day: % ‘The fa ‘take place from St, Joseph's church, on Friday, May 5, at ten o'clock A. M. rien eng Tuesday, May 2, 1876, CLarEnce, In- fant son of John H, and Sarah J, Walker, aged 4 months amd 11 days, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral service, on Toursday, May 4, 1876, at the resi- dence of his parents, bortheast corner ‘Lexington ay. and 82d st., at eleven o'clock A, M. Remains to be in- terred at Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island. Wxon.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, May 2, 1876, of dysentery, Martita Wurraax, widow of ine late John ebb, nged 69 years, 3 mouths and 3 days. The friends aed relatives of her fami ly, also tho: her sons Charles L., Alvert B, and Augustus D., are spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Cli ton Avenue Congregationas church, catner Lafayette, on bare May 4, av half-past two P. M. Vhiladelphia and Boston papers please cop: Wuerratox.—Tuesday, May 2, Mania Wunretox, aged 30 years, at her residence, 1,246 2d av, Rejatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at ten o’ciock, Thur: at Chureh of St. Vincent Ferror’s, corner 66th st. a Lexington ay., thence, at one o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery, Wuirk. —On Tuesday, fon of the lute Thomas age. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the tuveral, irom the residence of his mother, at No. 249 East 51st st., on Thursday, May 4, at half-past one o'clock P. M. + + _ SALES AT AUCTION, A TUNIS JOHNSON, AUCTIONLER. . ‘Old stand, 37 Nussaust, VERY ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT THB PRIVATE RESIDENCE 36 WEST 39TH 8T., ON FRIDAY, MAY 5, AT 103; O'CLOCK. SUIT IN EBONY, covered in drab flowered satin: “tables Bookcases, Bronves igatperd richly palnte and Ince Curtains. A: antoator ee pets, CARVED BLACK WALNUPANTIQUE BOOKCASES, Library Tables, Chairs, Suits m Persian cashmere, ioyul Witton ‘Carpets, Statuettes. Bedroor SOLID ROSEWOOD BEDSTEADS, RTAGERES, Semon, English bod, bine ite earveta, “all the fine Bed: Ing, ke. Carved oak antique Butters Extension Tables, Bookcase, wi I the Glasswa 1 ae. UNIS JOHNSO: old May 2, Jamas Wuarrr, eldest SWwhite, im the 45to year of his THIS DAY, at 37 Nassau st, at 103 o'clock, FINE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ELEGANT SOLID CARVED ROSEWOOD ETAUERES, TUREE ROSEWOOD PIANOS, Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Turkish Suits, in groen plush, soveral hrs pone rent and Mantel Mirrors, fine moquet, velvet and Englist 3 several carved ouk Sets ‘wn black walnut Beton Sets. spring hair and outed hair M Oilcioths, Matting, Hasement and rat Standing and Sitting Desks, fine Ki Val ae a a AS Suetht.—m ‘admired by the thou Bast fow days will bs Jegant Oil Paintings so universally ds that have visited them within the id by auction at the Art Emporium, Friday and Saturday, Sth and 6th of May, commencing each day at 12 o'clock, ROBERT "OMERVILLE, Auctionee: iC ~‘FHIS DAY (THURSDA’ at 5 story brown stone mansion 120 West 23¢ street, near Sixth avenue, commencing at 10 o'clock equi J; rich, Parlot ‘covered wil rope, Turkish Su and plush Tavis, Etngeres, velvet and Brussels ts, fino Ol Paintings, luce and damask Curtains, Bookcase and Writing Desks, 100 volumes choice books, rieh imported Mautel Sets, Clocks, &e. tbh Bedroom Sults in solid rene’ intntd black walnut; ihstand. Commod Dressing , Armoire- rosewood and Case, Bureau, Bedatend. & Ulnce, Staving Stands, ‘pure "har Mat Beds. Pillows, Sheets, Quilts, 20 fine wool pots, te. ; single and double edstends, ining room. Elogant Buffet, solid black wainut Extension Chairs. Side Tables: \China Dinner und Tex Sets: “Cut w, solld Silver and Piated Ware, Basement and good Keltchon Feraltnte: ether articles tho samerouscto, wee thon, Cataloue contains over 400 lots, Sale positive, in lots, to highest bidders. UKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. Blankets, Gar: eee W. KE art gallery, 53 Liberty st. TO-DAY and to-morrow (Thursday and saad); Day and 5, a1 12 o'clock each day. for secount of Im PINE Panga mt Pied a et BRONZ) tig] i tes, . teren cot are, Vases, Sets, Chinn Te Tea wd and ods, general Fancy Goo APorON SALE. AUCTION TuIs DAY (THURSDAY), MAY 4, commencing at 10 o'eldck, the entire handsome and ex: id HOU: bat oy FURNIT! ge Mi ian marble BALE. imado to order: STEINWAY i OCTAVE _ steele Decker & Bro upriht Fiano, ine 0 yr all im excellent one PARLORS CONTA! PARLOR AND DRAWING HOOM SUITS, richly carved Tose wood and walnut frames, covered in crimson, tan om] tin and cotelaine : rican and i Bone and Console fables, rosewood bens) Mirrors, lace Curtains, Prone Dlocks, Musica! Boxes, Jurdin| ments, handsome inlaid Library cholee ks, Library Tables, it Turkish Suit iseven Pieces), Lady's Writing Desk, Statuary, Works of Art. LIBRARY CONTAINS Brussels Carpet, ebony and silt Secretaire, Bookcases, volumes choice woke, Diy, Bookcase. cnn ‘Turkish ey (seven a aagaae Library Tables, Statuary, Works of Art, "ELABORATE CHAMBER SETS, consisting of solid walnut and rosewood Bedstonds, hi ly Anbald aud gilt: Drewing Case to match, Nes te ‘nus, Wai hati e hair a ae piain Maes wa Tdoutte Bedste. Holsters, Bed pisen, Toilet Seta, rep, ai mit and gilt Centre Tabl French walnut nnd sili Stdcvoard. two 1 fine Silverware. Dinner neh E Mantel ast CO-day s._ velvet Rugs, Orna- ‘Seeretnire Bockeases, ands, ma ” spring Mattresses; feather Pillows, id hold articles. é NB.—Sa'e positive, Parties sbout purchasing will post- find this a raro chanc }ee. nue or University place cars, or Fitth ave- fe Sixth w saperest ten vo ack or shilp goods: elt q mpetent men to pack or ship goods: city or coun " PROWERT U. CANIIIN, Anctiones UCTION SiGe LAKGB ALUN DALE of liandsome and useful Household Furnitare, THIS (Thursday) MORNING May 4, at 10) at the large private renidanies 105 East 13th st. two doors trom 41 Z magnificent sxtin brocade Latest style Grich suits, in reps and 1 msuniticeit 74¢ octave Pi SW yards velvet, Broseels and. Ingrain Carpete. 2.Extenrion Tables, Bufet and Tes Tables. 15 Chamber suits, complet ldhins 15 hate and 15 pri 100 Lote Glass, Chi Basement beet portunity for housekee) N, B.—Tal tendance to cart, ack oF ship moods for rarenssers: LIS *KRARMEIL, Anctioneor. “{ UcTion wate? 700 BROADWAY, MAY 3, and 6, commencing 10 o’eluck oN M., the entire Stoc: cousisting of | Trank Valises erwarte, Guuies, Baskets aud Toy without Texan: to cost, ADvEnrise, The ee TELEGRAM, PER LIN: ‘ES. E. The circulation of te Pig ENING TELEGRAM last week 78 op- rd dee gale of this season. m in ate nitro, pler and, mx 7 ro Pieno, biuek walnut Keuses, Buroaus, Bodsteads, Parlor Suits, et agama Carpets Extension m Tables, Hat Bands, Washstdnds. leds, Chairs. Rockers, Ta: kery, Gin huirand spring Mattresses, Bed- ding, Looking Glasses, Engravings, &e., ee. UCTION SALE THIS DAY.—EXTRA LARGE (Paurniay) MORNING commencing at 103 o'clock, ; ° at fhe four story peivere reccdeane. No, 21 East near Broudway, iad sige eed eames eee, g ha o Fanart retct Sve Piano and Brngsels Carpets, Cc ‘Mirrors, 08, Clocks, Vases, Etageros, ease, ‘Faria h Chia, jes, oe rin 42 *s hy Beda Ly ee ; ix gy Chara, Miverpiated TERRY ZINN, Auctioneer. WAND Og ele = ged SALE Ae aia ee eit, scgrtenin of eas be aT EF o'CcLock, — Ra ae of | No. THIS GUURSDAY) EVE . May 4, at Bo'clock. of & private collection wf very choice ancient and modern Pai tings, Engravings, Water Colors and Drawings, the result of many years careful seleetion at home and abroad, inciuding some fino ebureh ‘and gallery jetures. On tree exhibition day and evening, at the Gallery, No, 74 University place, URERT B. WALDHON. AU CTIONEER Liber ‘This day, at 11 o'clock, second hi Bitare, Des alo ‘commencing in basement at 1 O'clock, 3 Chamber Baits, for whom conce: ¥ JOS. WEGEMAN & GO. FRIDAY, May 5, at 10 A, M., at the Central Sxlesroamna, Witloughby st.: comer Peart. Regular weekly sale of Furnituro of every description. Also, to pay advances and expenses, ey oat ., 10 Parlor Suits. wood Pianos, by Chickering. Steinway. aakers ; 4h: me wal- z B: x. erve to inake room for our Thirty-fteh annua sale of Carpets, May 1 ¥ ROBERT TSTRRERE ie 74 University place, HOUSEHOUD | FURNITURE, CARPETS, &C, ROBERT 80: sell. by auction, on ac. ERVILLE will i Eriday, pot atl} 0’ neces the Relwate residence No, 42 West F Particulars on Friday. AUCTIONEER, Assigneo’s aale of elegant Cabinet Furniture, By EDWARD SCHENCK, THIS DAY (THURSDAY), May 4, as 12 0’ 2 o'clock, nt assortment of ewan SCHENC the finest Furnitwre, of the most modern and unique styles of parlor, chamber, dining and ball, in elegant carted wal- Nut, rosewood, ¢: and Card Tabi The above is now on exhibition and will repay those In vered in damask and reps; superb Centre nd every variety of style of Furniture. want ot furniture. To be sold at auction ut NogA0 Liberty st, Purchasgrs cun have their furniture stored frge of charge vatil May 1 Ewe 5 SOHENOK, AUCTIONEER, Riegaat Horses, got Powan sony AUCTIONEER. Elegant Household Furulture, At the private residence 280 Warburton ar. on Frida: 10x o'clock. “a Typine leave Grey cltteel ‘Depot act & 9:tu, 11:80 A.J, LYNCH, pieetionees. By M.A. J. LYNCH & 108. B corner of Pi joo teagg er aC Ee ETS ay 9, st 10 o'clock, on the premises, t 40th at. THE HANDSOME FURNITURE contained in sid house, a mptory sal alogues and nd particulate int office of auctioneer. EORGE J. SMITH, AUCTIONEER —PEREMPTORY sule of Hestaurant’ Fixtures, Mirrors and marble © .un- ters, GEORGE J. H will sell by auction, on the prem- s Thursaay, May 4, 1876, at 12 o'clock, frrors, marble Counters, Boer Pump, used in the’ res'aurant business heretotore carried on nt theplace of sale. ‘The furnfture may be seen be- tweet 12 and 1 o'clock, aud on the day of sal OTT, TONEER—WILL SELL ON b; teres ae Court, under direc- v1 epee Frenen flat way. For further a RAYNOR, 1,300 207 W Retest apeiy o otben estates We roadway, room 8, a Broadway. DAY UHHURSDAYY, MAY 4, te Fesidencs ARK AND LEX- ‘comprising velvet wri 10} o'clock, at the pri NO. 120,EAst Seti ington avs., genteel and Brussels Carpe’ Parlor Suit in crimson brocatel, rosewood Centre and Side ‘Tables, Mantel Mirror, Lace Curtains, black walnut Bedsteads, Burcaus, Wardr Commodes, Lounges and Chairs, oak Exteoumon Tab! fet and Chairs, Crockery, Glassware, black watnut Hatt Stand, Ollelothe, Stair Carpets, Kitchen Utensils, &e., &e. a FRIDAY. Stet fe ° e mS q¥ HANDSOM aU RN ADE ORDER BY POTTIEE & SEYMUS: ROUX AND OTHER BEST CITY MAKERS: uae iG GRAND PIANO, ony and gilt Suit in etry int abinet, agere, Contre und aintings, antique Jupauese Bronze Clocks and side Piece Jength rent oronze ushington, Venetian Mirrors, antiauo Dresden China Vases, large Japanese bronze Ele LIBRAR Bookcase, bla Clocks, Kronzes, DINING ROOM. citlehly curved black walnut Buffet, Ex tension, Table and Chairs, Oil Paintings, Clocks, China, French oak anges and Chairs, Wilton © Carpet, very finel; veainut Library Table, &e. Gi ¥ BEDRUOMS. ~ Brusaels Carpets, black walnut Bedstoads, Bureins, Wardrobes, ‘Commoder,” Tables and Cha.rs, en sulta; hair Mattresses, Keddi &e. . -B. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONERRS. LARGE SALE SECOND HAND ee CAR- PETS, MIRRORS, PIANO, CABINETS, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS | OF THREE ‘How ES, THIS DAY (THURSDAY), MA MAY 4, AT 104 O'CLOCK, AT THE SALESROOMS 17 PARK PLACE, velvet and lor Suits, in nch plate Pier and rs, inlaid Cabinets, rosewood Piano, five ces and Easy oly Library and Dining Room Suits, Bedstends, Besding, Matiresses, Bureaus, Dressing Caves, Wardrobes, be ‘Kitchen and . WEINHERGER, AUCTIONRER—SELLS THIS o'clock, at 73 Bowery, onsebotd Furnitures and ¥. I. day, Thursday, May 4, at 1032 Cigars, Liquors, Pipes, Cutlery, OSEPH SHONGOOD, AUCTIONEER, WILL thin oat Es o'clock, nt 46 Orchard it., of a Lager |, with [cehouse, im one oF sult the trade. beens WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, Handsome Furniture, fine Ol Patutings, ‘pets, Engravit & 1. LUDLOW & si Dat silt at ui pablic auction. om "Fri- at the private resi- hace uins, soho be riices, Shades, black wale Bedsteads, Bureaus, stunde, Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, © Oiletotba e.? Ching and Glass Ware and kitchen Furniture, ORTGAGE SALKE,—WILLIAM KENNELLY WILL eit at, unction, ‘Thursday next. at, 1044 olelack, the Lone, Bar Room Fixt f M ORE, Fr “LE, alt ou SEMOLD FURNITURI ENS. oo MILD, Auctior ‘Thursday, May a aa iat rt large lot of Housebold Fi black walnuts ng he g hair Mattresses, leat! nd Bol sod ding, Braagole and ingeat Giagpeta Crockery, Oil Cloth, &e, By order of Benj. Wright, Attorney fur Mort: AWNBROKER'S -SALE.—THIS mn 1 59 New Bowery. bie Linen, Un jer. HERMAN, 'o tivneer—t Muy 5. at nok importer S 0. Cigars, de cl wery, the entire ‘wholesal » ae deuler, consisting high grade Wines, Freneh and Also envor faves Clann Wines, cuski in Wi liskeys choice bran abo 2.) canes fine Krandies. Bitters; cases and baskets Champagne; a large lot of ine i a wud se ameehia Cigars, &c. Bale positive, to suit the rai STATEN ISGAND FOREOCLOAURE 38s TYSEN Farm, near Linden P be sold, fe lots, at Vi derbilt Ly Vanderbilt 81. 4, at ta Tuaguive of a HEDLEY, Reteree, 59 ee | Se ALE.—GERAKD BETTS, AUCTIONEER. — ts DAY (Thursday), May 4, ab 11 o'clock, i April, 1876, oF reatter, of, in and to thd Fixtures of the Dining and Liquor Saloon at the above Sr GONSEIC, Sheri. B CENTE! ertusitinte perrrie ven er She. the ee, of the city of Now York to the Women's P the International Exhibition, will be gxiuated at f Uhickering Mall. ow Friday and aturds 5 an tore it Subscelbers are requested to see tli thelr names are Gor reetly entered on the record, which will also be exhibited, oq MuRICA'S oC CENTENNIAL,” GRAND MARCH, 1:'¥ 1. Downing, with rt Hthograph title in ectors: wonnced the mw: are aiee in sheet mi G Fenced In this country ola Afiss MARY WELLS is aT LIpERTY TO NEGOTIATE for a short summer a; tg the unexpected 's Theatre, Address Seti Lise, iG TELEGRAM lest week bgp stil the EVEN Total so TT ae ae eC * AMUSEMENTS. Mpueathe cou IQUE, Sid” BROADWAY, Every Evening, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Matinee, Th Sensation of the Amert and Jatrogasing § the ‘ium taased ona nal ARDIN pe ceee in all its gw gayety and spl La Grisettes de Paris. Damen de in © Btudents, Attendance. ic., ‘by tho Ladies of the ‘hte a Sh pee wank. Be on the alert. 100 stars in & grand ollo. pene THEATRE, 024 BROADWAY, H HU UMM MM PPPP mTITY 6Y¥ UMMMM Po pT yy HHH U UMMMM Pere oT yy y MMM OP T Xx u MMP T ¥ MM PPPP TITTY ¥ MMP OP : LS y MM PPPP MM P M ou ROOKLYN THEATRE, Every evening this week Dupres & Benedict's Minstrels. Noxt weok @ most brilliant combination and groat double, bit every night. MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON in her new play, MAUD MUELLER, and STUART ROBSON and MISS FANNY MORANT in the splendid comedy, MARRIED LIFE. The tall strength of the Brooklyn Theatre Company in each play. DaY.—THE | GRAND DA DYAS and J tay oa aie BENEFIT formance will be begun by A Mr. H. J. MONTAGUE as the TARPY Paile ve FAREWELL NIGHTS. OOTHS THEATRE, JARRETT & PALMER. + Lessees and Managers IGHTS OF POSITIVELY LAST. HENRY V \T SCENERY, HANDSOME BANNERS CORRECT CO-TUMES, AND WARLIKE TRUMENTS, fone ried FEATURES ofthe wonderful spectacle are. AN AUXILIARY bart ts 400 MEN, WOMEN AND representing the English aud French soldiery and populace ind participating in the gran PROCESSIONS "AND BEAUTIFUL TABLEAUX, AN (OPERATIC. CHORUS OF CHOSEN Yoluxs, OF MADRIGAL BOYS AND A ag th Moulin OF CHURCH BELLS. %° TUESDAY, May 9, Mr, TILLOTSON'S BENEFIT. An” entire new bill, ineluding & powerlul new play called ALONE. Be THEATRE. RIGNOLD'S BENEFIT. TUS (HHURSDAY) AFTERNOON. M the ai Th whieh Includes Skukespesre's ROMEO AND JULIBT. ith the popular ung art Miss SARA JEWETT. s,s (by the kind petesieeich wr AUGUST Will have as prominens participants Miss ADA DY. the distinguished artiste vot Walinek’s Theatre, by the courtesy of Mr. LESTER WALLACK. Mr. FREDERICK ROBINSON (by the polite consent of Messrs, SHOOK & PALMER), and the favorite actor, Mr. H. J. MONTAGUE Mr. RIGNOLD MEO. Miss DYAS and Mr. MONTAGUE will appear in the sparkling one act comedy called TUE HAPPY PAIR, ooTHs SU RvRE. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. JARRETT & PALME! MONDAY EV by an especial arrangen Mani the KE, OPERA COMPANY, witn ee | Ty anmounes that on NG NEXT, arc. b, HESS, RAND ENGLISH distinguished rican Prime Ame Donna Miss CLARA’ LOUISE. KELLOGG, will appear in this thontre in Moverbeer's great Spectacular Opers and grand Military Paveant, STAR OF THE NORTH, which will be produced ina style of unusoal the nusiliary force numbering over FOUR it a the other marvellous features, beyond iCKNERY, ELEGANT COSTUMES and BEAUTIF DE UNTPOLAS, Recients ey INFANTRY AL A hala Bat. K 4a nificance, DIRE RIES OF ARTILL MILITARY BRASS tall Drum rey 8 aug AND SPECIAL RESERVED SEATS. ADMISSION. GALLERY. *.* THE ‘i PRICES. Parquet aud Balcony. *.* Miss KELLOGG will appear at every one of the five performances Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday ud at the SATURDAY MATINEE. NUE THEATRE. (BEGINS AT 8) ropriotor and Manayer........Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY ‘2lst week, 153d to i600 ti id Hisal xidiits a peal Pree, i EREg prerp It PB it P it “PIQUE,” bi FINAL NIGHTS. | more, Se. D Sydne. ‘Cowell, Mrs. Gilbert.” Mins “PIQuE.” — | Georgina Drew, Minw Miner, Miss Lol. land and John Wi d Inst Matinee (but 3) of “Pi SATURDAY NIGHT Say 6. M night only TH AVENUE THEATRE, BATUKDAY. ‘aturday, at 1:30, Benefit, For that ast, IGHT, May 0. for MR, HARKINS" BENEFIT (for this nigit only) fo he first time se tn theatre, ody of with the following PURNOMENAL oast — Alfred Evelyn. 3 Clara Douglas. Georgina Vesey Lady Franklin issn Miss FANNY DAVENPORT OW OPEN.. CULMORE'S GARDEN, OFFENBAG Messrs. SHOOK & PALMER, K, G, GILMOKE Mr. SPECIAL NOTICE.—THE SALE OF TICKETS AND BOXES for the first week of OFF. RTS will be commenced tis Hons iG, at 9 o'clock, at the Box Office of the Garden (Madison a Private Boxes (including four admissions) Admission. . Tho Garden, which Inst season proved a most delightful summer resort, has been thoroughly renovated and im- proved, and will oyen THURSDAY EV MAY 11, when the lilustrious Maestro, JACQUES _OFFENBACH, who is expected to arrive here. ‘to-day, will poe his first yar Amories, inaucuratin, Ny ia Orchesti RATA MUSICIANS, whom mae | him from Europe. 1 many of MARIUS BUCLLARD pace Caledonian Quadrilie. . Variatious for piceolo, Fate Ti! March—"America's Centennial”... Bolo, 4. Strauss a CTY RDAY, MAY 6, NEE AT 2 OULocr, RL cousin ‘JONATHAN OLDE FOLKS, ‘50 cents. Hr eee (Union La ee tre) 26 rue et Madison av, RETOUR DE ie Coutacnie Dramatique Francaise, Seulement. un acte, LE pera Nt De CESAR GIRODOT. 4 actes par A. Belot. 2h East 1 (QEATHAU MAnILCE Vanrurins, a Parts by gaslight ta ail is le HEH ial Ain arta a Be The Turkish Bi he Multan’ Pets, | $5395 5 The French Minuet and es, Bogs amaest artistic ertiets ick i epie Buent Theatre America.» go 3 FESSOR. CROMWELL" RO} wasosic TaN, Ah alae This Myo Tense to Syder Sopettore' time), Ps ‘Stat M* APTUMAND. EVENING CONGR: at sTEINWaY ai Fag tk eR ERISa, May 6 Cee, we eunionpee Tracy ee TAN ond aud piano Peery VARTETTE: i : ARISIAN VARIETIE BROADWAY. Shines overall. | EVERY EVENING, & O'CLOCK. 3 MATINEE, TO-DAY, | [2 CLOCK. Favorite resor: for centinme % PNANOTI ite Dis roN 9 5 but A. pie Pe HOOL GLMLS PRO ue eimunaal vie sie of tana: zu D'AMOUR, el La tha jock. : Wile. BERPHA and the Finest Mailot in Americn Choice Specialties, Brilliant usieal Moree First week of Sixnor NORISOM'N ( RAND TABLEAU. LIFE's IN DANG Y Pro, CORA. CUSIMAN, MINNIE TAL ‘CLARERG RONNIE Ri DG AND DHOM, Dh ELUERTS, HOKACE WESTON nnd 100 artletd of ack fetes ‘merit appear ut each portormance, T E, 728 AND 790 BROADWAY, . BUTLER: - Manages STANDARD DE AMILY THEATRE. PRE MISES K ACCU TO kXCELLENCE, ar ovati ee mers tt tothe EN OV ‘D COMEDY, Iss ADAH KIC Unabated aS of ie bed: Ce seo und hear BE |. STICKNEY, the FASCINATING SERIO. COMIC, EST, GOODING, BLITZ. Extrao SOVEREIGN Me | Miss LEONORA BRADLEY rand the’ PEVITE Maiti Tr Y 13 MASTER DUNN, the INFN a SONG AND DANCE MAN, 100 superi artists ate every piers ‘at 8 o'clock. EXTRA.—First ht of the famous ae entekQus wr N okGh Pe wera us, NEW THEATER, eo Metr. tam He Tak TROUPE. FAMILY. dw NSTOS R. M. CARRU MASTER EDWIN, LITTLE DICK THK GENBRAL The famed Wied of Some MISS JOSEPHINE SHARELE! THE FLYING METKOK, THE HUMAN SRY ROCKER, ALA, ALA, CHAS, DIAMOND, we, crane cles & STANSHLI on oxane, iC ‘MISS SADIK DESHOX, Actrous and, Comedionne. HARRY MONTAGUE, BILLY GRAY, the laughable 6 Negro Comedian. 3.8, and KATIE KOWARD: E SATTERLER, _MATINEE TUESDAY AND FDA. ean EVERYTHING NEW, od Entire change of bill Entire ol of bil, ™ 4 MINNIE Part sae Migr, Not. GOODI and the Company in two THE STAGE STR fa whieh Me. Goodwin wil wondertal imitations of popular actors, Mr, JOHN WILD ag ang Mun. ins J Lip yt The first a) arance of tl following stars :— Mile. a big nd Mrs. LE BRUM JOHN AVILLLAMS ‘and GEO. CARREY their Luneashire Dan The favorive Comedian Mr. J. J. WALLACE, The LANDIS BROTHEC 4m thete Song and Dance on roller skates. pat LLIANG Matinee Wedneadny aa ‘and Saturday, Boweny THEATRE Mr. OLIVKH OUD BYRON, in his great sensational Drama of ACROSS THE CONTINENT, by u favorito farce. Friday, OLIVER DOUD BYRON, pa THEATRE, a BHO ADW. AY AND 22D st. TWELFTH ‘n consequence of ot WEE: Last xraliis egigeiments te NIGHT# weott Rowe's Widoboll Comedy, ASC NIGHTS. v NIGHTS. r iT VAS i LAST NtGuiTS, LAST NIGHTS, LAST. Tio ‘ Last Maura. Evening at 8 Saturday Matinee Admission, 50 cents und $1, _Renerved Seats, St 50 7OOD'S MUSEUM, WooD'a. THIS DAY, EVENING AT &, MATINEE AT 2 MILTON NOBLES A. H. SHELBON in the sensation, in his new play BERTHA, K OF ALL TRADES, ng Muchine Admission, 25 cent, TH ST. OPERA HOUSE HETWHEN 2D AND D sD ava Every event, Sat, matinee, GHREE GREAT, anes sili 34 Ws giacks, Proprietor and Manager. Boucicnult’s Co LONDON ASSURAS Jk, now performed at this theatre, having attracted unusual of tention as being the most COMPLETE AND PERFECT REPREERNTATON that has been offered for years. Mr. Wallnek feels that he ledussined. in éaking this hod of calling particular as- tenth entlon to te GROUP OF ARTISTS combined in Its Hlustration Me, LISTER WALLACE pe tr gaa WALLACK EVERY EVENING” AND RATCRDAY MATINEE atil further notice. d for 10:20. met ‘fim e AEE m Fats WEEKT SXIURDAY wike Bs Po 8 Last * NE AND. REATEST Siow ON AT “AMIIOAS INSTITUTE TA UILDING, CROWDED AND TWC st. DELIGUTED AUDIENCRS. PERFORMANCES DAILY 2 AND 8. Onsen DY ANIMALS AL ran a oe & OF LIVING Mg e most extensive i ey world, Wied ahr is ow and sath fcedee Saha ‘ WING” tepororaices MUSEUM of Mechanical O eoeaen Pictorial and othe: Fe en FIVE GREAT CINCUS” TROUP embracing the most remarkable Kiders aud iss ites in the world, among wich is LOWANDE, the wonderful Mraiiiag Murricane Rider, and h Wild I 4 PATONG MUSICAL, JUBILEE, Superb patriotic historical Tabieaax; National Antheme by a chorus of several hundred trained voices Doors open at Land 7 o'clock. Admission, 50 cer dren under nine halt prie 25 © bite in Beamtord, proteee dering’ the preset vancuster aud Magnus’ “Conscience” they aro obliged to announce wad LAST NIGHTS of Sardon'’s wave play WITH ITs ASorun sokkeey AND RE. Tuesday evoning, May 9, will be with hate Bally ‘scenery und a fine cast an American 4 in five acts, written ex /L. | pressty for this theatre by Messrs. A. E, Lea caster and Julian Tacean and entitled JONSCIENCE. Seats for Gray nights ot ‘Conselence” now rendy. NERMANIA PIEATIEE, M4TH BT. AD. REVERS? URE rhs GHIAHKVOL! Comedy, in three ac AS LAST CH. CRO! WES or 3 2 = & S$ Director . by Sturenburg. pg ast WEEKS "n AIRED, ANIMA: ND guncrion BROADWAY AND ‘ore avy Last wi os JEM MACE pnd GRAND AULT AFTERNOONS ot 2; EVEN bee. ThE MUST FEARLESS RID: WODY, LOO: THE GREATEST CIRCUS LVER Neg pom f ‘silt it LeWAnC S.J a Phtnany ef ¥, 1TH and 1 fat a 147TH, LAT ener {LAST WEEK 11! WEAR OTH WDE: x rot ‘resus Le MIN. coon coratnatithe io Te with Kelly & ‘cous pe: k STRE LS. KELLY 4 LEONS STKELS. KELLY & LEON'S MIN- KA. uxows ane iia Sa AN — 18cO_ MINSTREL AKA HOUSE Su Francisco Ptiee pn aa ba fete bere will sin, Darling, Sate “ae me a atti naar wa Sank Last bf oy * Grand Chrous ‘Marray's ora . the Tacmaphon nid bog ky of thie ace eter circus ging Grand Circus. 280 great branches of the pro- Mt Jogitt mt ctreus in Ameriea ‘STH AV. PAV. AXD sort Kk No TALL NiGHe, 4 AURAM age ee concent be a TAN in America, “STA ae MATH ne preg bye aasistance ard Ver c. ower, daughter, Tennle ©, Claflin a@ Cooper insuuate voanecrow ‘ivhiagy alae