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NEW YORK HERALD, AMUSEMENTS. (peeric THEATKE i The coolest and ples TRE BEoT PANTOM ivi 24 BROADWAY. t House in town, PRODUORD, AUMPry DUMPTY, HUMPTY DUMPTY, HUMPTY DUMPTY, Hi TY DUMPTY, with its 101 Attract The African Acrobats, and SOMERS. ‘ SEAM PASCAL sisTERs. OPERA BOUFFE. Miss Herthe Rowe's Populer San, Mr. ROBERT FRASER tem ity Brilliant Vranaform atic ile, 1 neve *S CHARACTER D: id $1, Le Pete de Cantinier. Mile Bertha, | New Tebleaux Vivanta, | Ben KEATING WEL REBNE AND TORKESTER. | HARRY SHELDON and the Gt And vur Army Evenings at8. Matin WILMORE’S CONCERT Messrs. egy tit ‘4 ALM Mir. E.G. GILN PS cinnoR ARDEN. Mr THIS EVENING, at 8 dle Mr, PS, GILMORE and PAMOUS MILITARY Bs 1. Overture. “Fra Diavols”. 3. Grand selections, fr 4@ Plana solo, Parap &. Overture, & Solo & Ki 9. xhivition Quudril Box now open for for GRAND CENTENNIAL SUNDAY EVENING, July 2 engaged. Admission (for this oceasion only), St. Ouate MABILLE—TH Si. A ‘Nhe sonsati w sTaR AnTiSTS 9 BRAUTI Us Minuet do Pat and spiciest entertaininent Evenings at 5. Tuesday. Thursday ts extant. yun BAMBOUS. pUMPTy, Gorgeous Effects. ANCES, : R. h eosen oe nent dian. or “aN ROMER: JUBILRE CONCERT, a. IALE MODELS New Yor! nd Saturday Matt. nes, Don't tail to visit the Chateni Mabille, i Y ELLY & LEON Ra HOUSE, 28D st, ooth's Theatre. THE iWO ORPH Last week of NOR JORMA FROU-FROU. In the east Edwin Kelly Tisiox sou ‘Lew Benedict, who will a EVENINGS F ih FUN IN Preceded each Spring 4% Fou: <". STODDART un THE POST BOY. and ignean The usual matine: rage The ONLY LEON dwin Le: Will be omitted during the Vokes en- TALLAG MIGH Fifth week of the Incomparable artis Mr. and Mrs. W. J, FLORENCE, who m vaste a NG and SATURDAY me hase in their famous comic creations of BARDWELL. SLOTE and GENERAL G: tn Woolf's American Comed MIGHTY DOLLAR. %* This comedy was the INAL_ PLAY produced iy this elty durin 1875-76, and achieved a I, ‘Mink 8 in its second successful run. Carriages may be ordered tor 10:30, Last ‘eat DOLLAR: TURDAY, JUL inee (for the wt 1:30, ILFLORY, ONLY STRICTLY ORIG, the seasor cones is present) pax aay RQADWAY “AN LAST NIGHT BUT 1 MATINEE TO-D. Last MR. ii as Dap O'Hat Admission, 50 ae 'ESTIMONIAL BENEMT" TO ei JOSEPH D 22D ST. MURPHY. woos MUSEUM. LibE HERNANDEZ TYOSTER, {ATINEE aT 2. BOsthaon EVEN ING HARKAWAY, A OAT" ‘kp ETH Proprietor and Mana; POSITIVE, si Midis PPPrP ii PPPEP i NOW ACTED OVER 200 TIMES, 2QQQ scac I 1 I 1 iy vu ig wuUU A Pluy of to-day. The xrente Miss FANNY DAVENPORT, jel binith Russell, Mr. Harkins, Ja rs. auipers, Mi AY AT sat July 4th, SPE ivy piQue NTATINER, IGNOLD'S FAREWELL. “Six thousand miles and fourteen da: 0 for w charity. lay Romeo for ROMEO AND JULIET, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SATURDAY EVENING, July ousented to appear in the title roles. Aduiission, 8}; reserved sents, $1 50, Box afice at ‘the Academy” ot Alusie open 6.” Seats can be reserved prior Lo Central Dispensary, 8 Woop's. CRUSOE. ASHORE, THE. TRE. . BROADWAY AND 28TH ST) AUGUSTIN DALY U" RERB kus REER 8. Mr. George Kignold and Mies Sara Jewett have generously P and after tothat 4 8 OWERY THEATI | RE SUANGE OF BILL, BILLY BARRY'S star specialty, combination dyn with the Theaige Company lithe great we MARKS rs beuetlt 1m conjane- Drama _____ BILLY nant kp “tae TOOLRY. SUNDA Grand (vocal and ii GILMORE Choras of 500 male ~~ 1876, Dr. LROP. DAMROsCH sud P, 8, GILMORE, Admission, $1; boxes, e New YORK GENTERY AL EXHIBITION, Tuo great selection Xr Treasures, selected frou the ies ot New York, now open a NATIONAL. ACADEMY OF corner 234 st. and 4tb av. ; dally trom 9 A. M. : Mer ‘DRsto OPOLITAL 128 West Lith st, daily from 10 A, M. to Tickets, 2oe. each. K MALYY's ALUAMBRA PALAG Broad st, Philadeipula, fashionable resort of the ; i tne » Tn’ uew pect TRI" TO THE MOON. 0 Maynificent Sei Promenade Concer TLUUMINATED GARD! —PRI vn (7 HITY’.RB “CENTENNIAL UYM Bye. fem, Sie. to sheet muste juris masic by J ¢ No Ce ebration to? M. aad at the MUSEUM OF ak’ Kumes aud Gorgeous Ballet iN, CE 100. IN xed and mule NG LADY volves: ine ye plete withont 6 te aa uidicent by wi Peace,” 10e., aud the Aperica 4 "Y Wasten—i0 LADIES FOR EXTRA BALL » ply at stage door Niblo's den Friday, J # Wie 12 v clock. % 1 VALAIS ROYAL, 489 OTIC AV.—io” YOU I attecdauts. i and Tastrumental Concert irom 7 wnnil 1 o'clock, INSP RCCTION, N ENGLISH LAly rues for the hol & 4ys oF permanently DESIRKS AN BNGAGEMENT “4 Awite: highest refere we jeotuus st ‘lla aipbia. ‘ VONVERSATIONAL LESSONS BY A FRENCH LADY. » / 149 8H second floor. ay ING hha’ TARRYTOWN achers; 25 pupils; wo mi A. AKMAGS get A DAMBEY, S35 West “CLOTHING. — TWEEN SD Cast-off Clothin; B. MARBRIS, 1274. ESTABLISHMENT, highest value ‘Call on or address where will bet tidress Mr. aes PLATTO. AND 4b Jew 4 oT aid for cast. ir. of Mire Ss WELL KNOWN ESTAB- oar Waverie, place, utmost value ay, Clothing Caryn jen, by ealling on oF ‘ADIES AND GENTLEMEN © ‘cent more in ensh thar elvewlere for ( - addressing Mr. N BEVEL Jed Puelas & Callender Ps + | 5 5 Ee s S2i Bs “= 358s | tunity _CITY REAL ESTATE YOR SALE. _ “Central. 1. Bou SBS AT SPECIALLY “FROM $100 TO $300.—NEW A. Vinnos, first class siete comprising Steinway. mde A. Decker Bradbury &c. "GF West Ton Hat id RSA ST a "a NEAR PARK AV.. A very desirable 20-foot House, handsomely frescoed ‘Apply to KE, HS LUDLOW & order: price $26,000, way. East 17th st. ”) BURNISHED ROOMS 53 § AND APART- MENTS TO LET. 800TH WASHINGTON SQUARE, “4TH” Neatly, Sesuiabed Rooms for housekeeping: atlemen. <— — D SECOND HAND Chiek- BROOKL' N ALROPERTY FOR “SALE LET. 10 LET—AT ira Tatow “ST, BROOKLYN, § Court xt, brown ste me accou ly Tent $00 per month. Inquire on the 1th il emnises from WESTCHESTER “COUNTY. ~ PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. t NICE PLACE—CONSISTING OF FIVE ACRES Land, Dwelling (just put in perfect ordor), carriage hause.and other buildings, orebard of apples, pears. de. to hoster, Westchester county. Apply to (0. 2 Bower Hay than. D0. LEXINGTON AV.. NEAR 25TH ST.—PURNISHED to rent; also one Room suitable for two; all re 63 West STH st Board if dosired: refereneve exchanged, | 7 10 EAST 10TH ST. with Bedroom, kitchen; all convenies EGANTLY FURNISHED fami; NISHED ROOMS, WITH every convenience for housekeeping, to let to re- He sinall familion. Without beard? bot and cold water, ens and closets in cach 275 MADISON AY. —LARG ; COOL AND AIRY O Rooms to let; house newly and beautifully Stted ia ST.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED or eu suite: breakfast if desired; Hiewated Raiiroaa: terms moderate. | UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. el LET, THE FOURTH FLAT OF HOUSE NO. bh and 27th sts., all improv Apply in o near | ice on T TAKRYTOWN.—TO 2 UN- JA. furnished, and for sule, Cottages, Houses aud elegant Residences, at very low prices, & EMBIERSON, 659 €th av, (PO CAPITALISTS. —FOR SALE CHEAY AND ON asy toring, by an heir to an estate, 11 acres of Land in Morrisunia (now eit, ew York) ; 500 feot from the horse railroads. Address rn PROPERTY OUT OF SALE OR TO OE! T. STEWARTS GARDEN CIty, RVERAL NT and CONVEN B. Hers tA “yO Ly DWELL d for winter and summer rosiden ke. 1ENT with all the modern improvements, garden REN nm $350 vo $1,000 per annan HINSDALE, Manager, at office, adjacont station, HED FARM HOUSE—-NINE ROO) ou bay and an, wt Westhampton, ins - Hshing and quoming: 9 paradin fur child dour SHIRL f OXFORD, CHES elass brick Dwellin nsed ws ear works. Estate Agent, Westchester, N, Y. FOR” SALE. GOOD FARM OR” BKUSIN Horses: will Jd for less thun balf their re at 97 ¢ st.. near the baie VHOICE AS AND TE NESS» K LAND: J 7 cents pei Address TEXAS, Herald 4h phia Branch oft LEGANT COUNTRY HOME FOR SALE ing of splendid residence; thorouchly fa nthouses of ali dewcriptions; lawns, shade tree garden vezetablos in abundance ight minutes from house ; ‘Ownerwill sell at a sacrifice. ners. AROIt AND POULT Y FARWOid AGES, brook; near churches, stores, seminary. Inke. ¢r@) and depot; Orange county. AUTIFULLY 745 miles up the for boating, fahing an fdaross LAKE SEAT, Herald NEAR OOD HOME: HF matment plat I HAVE AN ELEGAS forthe summer, one hour from city; house furnished: ‘billiard’ room; beautifal ground bl nude, frult, vegetables, ice, stabling, monutain ‘aire ads? no mosquitoes; rent half pric Herald office. ] ae ‘PInST feht farce, rooms value, T 30 TO jiadel: sen bathing one hour from elty Apply at 98 wit aruery R, 162 Broadway. TUATED ‘wiles: iy 3 oad Address M., box 123 ENT— COTTAGE, NEWLY REFITTED; BARN, ACRE: 15 miles in J fruits; garden. Room 8, G8'Wall st: FPO CAPITALISTA. I HAVE FOR SALE AVERY valuable Property of about 1.30) city lots (upward of witty water frontace of nearly thr juarters Tgloje latuct, wud all within whout 24 tiles ent of the Grand Central’ depot at 42d et. and 4th av, Any party or extute disposed to muko a safe Investment with ucertnia Increase of value within the next tive years will do well to examine this bo bought ut figures which J regard as 9 HOMER MORGAN, ain, jo. 2 Ph property which \O LET AT STATEN high ground, $200, 40 Broadway, room 41, TSLAND-—LARGE COTTAGE, ff}O LET—VERY LOW, SEVERAL DESIRABLE ‘at Roselle, N. J. near the depot, ARRISON, Rosette ET—TWO MINUTES FROM M Tr marble mantels, g: ies 4th st. res, DWELLING OR FINELY t property well rented, to exch: ‘Owner WILLIAM. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. ee “TENE. cot. ‘Apply to ROSE STATION, barn, fix ‘Apply ‘at else st oud Cort! | FIRST CLASS FRENOH FLATS TO LET—O1 de _ West ‘Oth st.; best location: corner house, ESPECTABLE FAMILY WISIING TO Wine uthwest corner Sth ay. and 53d » n, Ten Company, rent reaso ble, r, DOYLE, bull OORS TO LET, NEAT improvements Call and see owner and 2 to 2. EG latent iim «to let; choice neighborhood F rooms. Inquire In building, FEATS (NEW BUILDID thst; all modern impsovem a (6) PARK J afrondway and eleva moder pear a VE CLOSET AND DUMB floor; Stationary tubs and bath in the house 117 and 197 West 1th os. Lower Part 4. private house, 12th st , seven rooms; __ CHRISTALLER jon square, ALOOR OF FIVE 4a went st St. 3 ROOMS house pitvate "AND ee PARLOR, DINING ROOW, Kitchen and Bedroom, all in splondia order, $80; also Store. 112 Bank st. JARLOR FLOOK AND FRONT h st., opposite Colloge ground ‘G PART OF NICE 41, tolet to @ respectable temily. LITTLE WCUSE Reut NE DWE No. 4 Prin PO TET-NICE APARTMENTS, 141 BAST 1271 ST.; 4 rooms; 156 3d ay., 8 rooms; 166 Bust 28th st., 2 yooms; also others in nice locations. Apply st ofllee, 190 st 12th wt, po Ler. KT—UALP OF A BROWN STONE HOUSE ON st., near Broadway: laid out for two families, ments for cach family separately; newly it anh with iatest impro painted, That 1KST toe in good order, gas, wa 501 Gth ay., corner of 3uth st pe LET—THREE ROUNS ON THE }IRST “FLOOR; all the modern improvements. 10 L§T—41 KING ST. FRONT AND BACK PAR- wed Jere! kA Pad Detween, and Dining Room and ircher KE ey “PART OF HOUSE 81 BLEECKER four doors west of Broadwa: 4 ROOMS, $15.—CALL AT 141 WAVERLEY PLAGE. 480. WEST 22D ST,—THREE ROOMS ON SECOND FOU tioor. suitable for housekeeping or gentlemen, HOUSES, ROOMS, ‘in this Citv and Brookiva. GENTLEMAN WANTS A NICELY FURNISHED Root between 3d and 4th ava. near Gramercy Park. Address J. F | ay, coal o THURSDAY, JUNE % 29 1876.--TRIPLE SHEET BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. # Bertin WANTED=FOR A BOY, 16 YEARS OLD. IN also Koom for " ‘Address, W. CURTIS, Post offic A GENTLE: N DESIRES A i family; lecation required. Address, UMMER RESORTS. en FS “RULPH UR SPIN ete tant, m ener mm for f Mga sep {nthe country. address ee SIM EEN SD a CO” aretone ii BARA. esate, Pa HOUSE, AT BISeLAND pales ON THE Hudson, near West Point, oj rms rea. Wh Panny. Proprietor. 10TH AND Address UO. y ANTED—ROOMA, BETWEEN — sts., with Board for ng oniy. Herald Y ts SOT DB. . W: NTED—BY A cTLEWAS A NICELY FUR ished Room, with Bourd, in a private Jewish na terins not to exceed $10; west sige preferred, Addre: Herald eles, : MOS HOTEL 5 T NEW ENGLAND HOTEL, “30 BOWERY—ALL light, single Rooms; lodgings, 50c. nightly, $3 weok! ‘geutleten only, families, ELMONT HO¢ gest FULTON Si. NEAR BROAD. ‘30e. upward; family . 34, 35 AND AT WEST 14TH ST.— Flegant Rooms, with Bourd. $2 per day; permanent or ent: kept by an English lady. ELAND'S STURTEVANT MOUSE, CIT! 4 tion and accommodations unsurpassed; prices mr to sult the times: 33 D0 and $4 per day; Roome only svaisluanbawabe sites ns & GRORGE 8, LELAND. Ss", ® “GERMAIN, STH AV. rb lucution Kn WM. ¢ Europe: pS Age a HOTEL $2 A DAY; FINEST | LOOATION adway, corner dd FEW BOARDERS WANTED—AT A FARM HOUSE, 45 winutes trom city, New Haven Railroad: terms $6 al $7 and 87 per wee! M aroneck, N. ¥. A’ STATEN ISLAND—LARGE, airy Rooms, with excellent Board, in a French family} ee minutes’ walk to lerry. Apply ut No. 4 Hamilton . STATE! w Bowed in private fam: bathing. Ad- PRIVATE: “FAMILY, HAY. vodious stone ‘mans FEW FAMILIES CAN FIND BOARD AT A FARW house among the mountains: near eity a A. PEW BOARDERS ¢ JA Feu dee tates thera baestan Sethian Gnd Bento Sea Ureeze; naiibonts in attendance: terms low. Inquire of depot master for JAMES L, SPEN Large eee Ulex; well shade: surroundings; no ‘sickness; $7 ‘ood house near the water's edge; K Hite, or ‘and children,’ ‘Further particulars with tHOMAS Mi New York, where lady can ik. eggs, voreta- very henithy; pleas $8; children ‘hai ‘SIN FARM house, is a. ty. ‘Erle Railway. Apply at 484 th ARD, eee THR SOU 1.) miles from the goog tant +. plenty of al R. Cox, 130 Broadw: Locust Valley, Le I. } OARD ON THE HUDSON—CATSKILL MOUNTAIN scenery: Doating, bathing, Ac.; terme reasonable. fruit, Sve dus ko, ne 0. Add: PLE GRO i, Mi: ress M. TIN | A, RARMERS onty of fresh ut to cars; quiet ans - no Moaguitoes. “Address CHARLES we Milford, Cona. OARD AT CORNWALL—THE MOODNA HOUSE IS now ready for Sumner boarders, For vartlewars and clrealars a apply to JO! PARR, 647 8th or WILLIAM B° D ON Ti D, ONE HOUR BY RAIL. Roating, bathing, fruit, vegetables, milk, on the place free ridex, &c. Particulars at No. 7 West 42d st STS.. 3d and 7th avs. : fall and winter, two e menlags of each month, Address 8. G., Jr., Herald office. x 546 Post oa AIR PARLORS BETW. In the Countr ANTED-A SUMMER RESIDENCE FOR TWO OX three months; mnst be fully furnished, and not over 30 miles from th cy a ‘Address, with deveription and terme, boq 2,515 ‘ost oles, Ange @, RULE, S45 Brond. NEAR THR PARK, UNEN- {XCHANGR—HOUS Y eumbored, for small’ House down town; brown stone corner House, value $32,000. for auencum- beres Lots, MARTIN DUN COUNTRY J OOK AT THis. 4 D CITY D home combined—For sale or will exchange for first class s city a large, elegant fronting on two dock, summer eo. choles imps Dwellings or Freneh Flats in ¢ try Seat, with nent strects and dont house, bath honge, fee ho fralte and flowers in large variet must be seen to be appreciated; price $R0,090, room 8, N FADISON, N. J.—COMPORTABLE HOM PA eight acres, good buildings, fine fruit, exeban; Lots, Plot ot Acres on wast: 1d Kanex, eet po Ex Post office, Bricksburg. TO Clothing or Rood. uneueu red Real Extat it Aeat class cotton 1 ca rad Dav ts. 42 Pine «t., New Y ) HOUSE IN SOUTH BROOK Tin choice tralt, none Tong. Brauch, Address box 7 $75,001 Coun- romi- ouse, orted ‘grounds beautifulty Iatd For maps and particulars apply to A. P, BLIVEN, 171 _ FOUR TO ge tor tte ork, LYN, FAN n W inexehenge for a small fornished Hotel, with beauti- foi rounds, at 4 well snown “ESTATE WANTED. NICK HOUSE. SovTH BR “REAL [7 ANTED—SM ALL, Tym, worth ubout $2,009 cash, renfainder ae ol To “LET ‘FOR BUaieas ‘PURPOSES, BENNETT BurLDING. Fi heggined Located on Nassau, Ann and Fuiton ste, fe del yoke ree and clear: w fa 8.00 bona, om 0. 5 Pine First Floor to let, suitable for bankers, insurance offices or lawyers. tenanta it desired ; a for offices oF stores sonable reath ces 10 le OTE PREMISES Inquire for Janitor. RST CLASS RAL E ness, 28 west 29th at., corner Broadway LARGE rehen RY taht ‘ROOM, WITH 8T J LOU BK LET-8MALL HOt et or unfuruisted, s 101 possession, T LOW RENT.~S5 W aud mirrors. ye TLET—A FOU t fented entire at the unlien vice BESS quire at ALTMAN'S, 6th ay, and 19 at STORY HIGH STOOP HO! isk without permit. A +HANDSOME dX. oF en suite; 45 West 20tn st., four ADY HAS ONK RLEGANYLY PUR Room torent, transiently, Address STRICTLY VATE, Herald Uptown Branch office A. LARGE SANT “ROOMS, $4 to BS, three days at Y0o Wes: TWO BURNISHED FLOOR screot party: NOR, now SEREEPING PLE. ¢ gentleman and lady. st vO LET TO A RNISHED ROOMS, cy West ES) QUENISHED—TWO ROOMS. $1 WEE with Basemeut, nicely furnished, 630 mouthly. a EATLY FURNISHED dining, three bedrooms jousckeeping. Apply at 433 JICELY FURNISHED N private house No. : block from yw Site the drive at t at No 2,490 Gre 1bOW Lavy Witt LET FC jet parties, JIENDERSON, box 129 Herald ROOMS TO LET.—TH si 24th sb, re front Koo! 26 Kast 14th top floor, $3; bath, vate residence ~ references required. Q) RARE gTE ST CPCRNISHED Of UNFURN ROOMS, without board; breakfast it desired; re! required, 14 WESE Wasi: ‘ Zz fom refitted, for single gontiene: vorsult the ti oamns for family, with every comiurt t i efticient servants; meals cau be served SEA KR BROADW. , St. James, low prices, must make tants etioenin eh Gall aud see she rooms. 34 at WEst 127i without Wer, ‘athe ealeeene: permanent poy HTON, 55°Atlantic av. nisni PARTIAL LY fey dia 10 roows, in complete order; PARLOR, 25 iat aT REARANT yen yd board cool and ia I be let, torether or in parts; be altered to sulb ATE OFFIOR AND BUST GASFIXTURES: ER, 2205th ay, su BASEMENT order: will be per month. Ine 112 RAST ‘seen HED PRI. NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT Ca Goon, m inhouse. 61 Kust 25th st, $4 60 ‘Moow, $1 60 aud up, for ladies or geutlemen. FRENCH FLAT, . PARLOR, teben; complete for HREK Rooms on first tloor, nice fur light housekeeping, in PO. . Cail ISUED ROONS TO mice, $2 NEATLY FURNISHED LARGE HALL 4 Rooms: salvo iat ST 17TH 8T.—DESIRABLE ROOMS TO RENT; from restaurants; this elegant Roane, formerty she iy houses Its contral mee her careanages, Eevee pervuns of or. > BOARDERS WANTED. SUIT OF ROOMS CAN BE HAD, WITH EXOEL- lent Board., for gentlemen and wives or gentlemen only; private family. Apply at 149 East 33d st. D BOAR L transient or permanent parties; also table Board; 3 ref. erence. 53 West 28th st, #LY FURNISHED SUITE OF ROOMS on second floor: hot and cold water; with or without Board. 121 Wi yh [A Large airy Rooms: large al ard; fret clase Boxpa. 176 ‘Bleecker st, near ad * iv OARD WANT DON ‘A FARM, BY A serene there are no other boarders; good table ig jowest terms. full, particulars Pout office, York, NTED,—SHADY FARM HOUSE, SALT water, bonting and bathing, ¥. per week. Address lock box 3 Post office, Mattitnek, L. 'OARD—IN ROCKLAND COUNTY, ON A FARM ONE mile from Spring Valley depot; one hour by rail: boat- ing and bathing. For photograph and particulars call at 142 West 48th Oo jOARD—DELIGATFUL LOCATI EASY ofaccess. Address G. C. SNYDER, Rhinebeck, N. Y. JOUNTRY BOARD,—THREE MILES FROM WA! is Jngtonville: large shaded, yard: extensive healthy location; terms $8, reference. J. +3 Vesey st. Address box 123 Post oltice, Washington }OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, not over one hour from city, tor_entleman, wi fant and nurse; body Lot two large plenty bt ds, lawn, ‘pinsgs, icood table: board. not 19, exceed B10 month, Address RESPONSIBLE, box 00 Herat «) BLOCKS FROW BROA .—LARGE AND SMALL ca &_Rooms to tet, with first class Board. 63 Bast 4t me ELEGANT HO ON MADISON UARE: & will accommodate transient or permanent with first with Board, 26 East 23d st. Mrs. KENT. 207.-ELEGANT ROOMS, EN SUITE OR ¢ without Board; permenent or transient; asonadle. ATH AV., 224, OPPOSITE HOTEL BRUNSW a © perio Rooms, with Board; reduced prices; referenc exchanged. ) WEST 218T ST.—PLEASANT ROOM WITH HOARD; J unexeeptionable locality and appointments; transient boarder eee Saeeeh, 10 ) WAVE LACR. NEAR BROADWAY.— AY Front sHooma for two. $1410 $20, with Board; single Room: sient people ta cen; t Lae mateested PLACE,—CENYRAL LOCATION: with or without ¢ ZU) Sart ceed Roman, large and small, Board private family.” ingle gentlemen, with or references given and reqnired. MADISON PARK.— with Board; $7 and $8 per HED ‘sum- WEST 0TH STF large and small Rooms, with or without Boar: pe ries. gat s wit . 907, HANDSOMELY PU douhid and single Rooms, with Bo hot and cold water in rooms: 8 to $8, OO EAST 218T.—A FEW SELRCT BOARDERS CAN be xccommodated ; alse transient and table; strictly first class. terms low, 2 4TH ST, 138 Wet. NEAR BROADWAY.—HAND- 34! somely faalahed Rooms, wih’ unesceptionsble —HANDNOMELY good table jerms very moderate, 4 Be ar i SHKD ROOMS, WITH Board; gentlemen, $5 and 96 per week; transient boarders tuke: 4 WEST 11TH ST.—L N Ma, newly renovated, to reut, permanently « or transiently, at reduced price, with Board. NICELY FUR- yikes to let, with or without Board; also jady local jon, summer prices, HED ROOMS, WITH army reasonable, WEST S3D with Board, WEST 8D STt—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL furnished Rooms, singly or ou suite, with or without Board, 105 WEST 19TH 129 § “EAST 27TH sT., BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND 4th ava—Large, handsome second floor. Roont superior Bowrd; all conveniences; city telegraph line, A Vest references; terms reasonab WELCOME E. SURLDON, m 165 | aS | 307 WEST “aT S8T.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, second story throughor terms eas; 328 SERS 576 “DAV —coop BOARD, eonvenic die 20.4.4. ARCH St, PIILADELPHIA “SUPERIOR accommodations tor — visitors ; teri Fery reson able; focation wnaurpa ‘0 CHARGK—LISTS AND PARTICULARS OF Pat vate boarding accommodations, SANDS’ Board DI ry, 1,193 Broadw 1d floo' Feet Pp (ILADELPHIA—1,; F NP AV.—SUPB- rior Lodgings, GO cents upwards Meals if desired; marry d or single. AIVATE HO! > RAST 19TH ST. uitable tor Hk oF without LEXINGTON AY—ROOM TO LET "WITH __Boara; terms moderate, Wrst H ST.—FURNISHED Rooms TO Jet, to ladies or geuticmon, with or without Board, WEST QUST NT, Ae wirit BOARD, or single gent va rman and w CLEAN ROOMS; jt and healthy location; prices reasona- ® EXNT- Address per FAMILY, RESIDING ON NORTH BROAD cits Falledolphis. will secommod few boarders. Herald Philadeiphis Bran “GUARD AND Lobotse- WANTED. cia. § WANTS IMMEDIATELY) HOARD, atew Br Le FURNISHED | Couster BOARD-IN PRIVATE FAMILY AT } Tr 24 miles from city, half mile from station, on New Haven Railroad; everything desirable: terms about $10; refer- ences, Address box 05 Post office, Rye, N. ¥. YOUNTRY BOARD—AT GARRISON'S, on etre Co Wort Point, within five minutes walk of ferry, Apply to HENRRY LAWRENCE on the premises | LEGANT BOARD FOR aoe GENTLEMEN ay, A } elty refer shade te zie! phate VREENWICH.—FIRST CLABS BOAR i REASONABLE rates; modern improvement uppelntmenty; borting. bathing and” fubing- -Apply'at S10" Brondway, room 1000 BOARD—FIRST. CLA COUNTY BEAT AND farm honse ; $7 and $8; no Jews need apply. Call HN gn or address D. BE. RUGQ, box 170 Post office, Irvington, N. VOoD BOARD AND ROOMS AT A FARM HOUNE— Ne ad telegraph offices near: % oe awe Herald XOOD BOARD AT A FARM HOUSE—TWO HOURS from city; high ground, ov io vous the Mesa fur of shed tables, miik and cor HOARD. IN RLEGANT COTTAGE Appl: 104 Mudivon av. E FAMILY OF ADi ee house; Aiso a neatly furnished Govtame, at private tibte. has dross box 137 Post office, New Bri UMMER a ate yer AT E, BUMP'S, bene Gentes. Greene count N. Board, fi: ry wnd good bath. Inq BOARD NEAR SAG HARBOR— LaARGR unde extend io the water. whieh sound r seat ‘gf pervieulare address BLN, {7 ANTED—BOARD, ON STATEN ISLAND, POR ONE | on: ¢ shady place, near landing; terms not exceed- ing $7 north shore preferred. Address. D. lott, 77 Mercer st. TONKERS 1 WARBURTON AV.. BETWEEN BAU: cock plage and Lamartine av.—Piensant Rooms and Board; terms moderat sUMM A TeANTIC Hovet, BATH, L. 1 sonable prices; splendid sea bathing; steam ct Greenwood every half hour. A BY ion date restasnce of ox-Mayor Gunthed), w ditional wing. contaiuing 0 ‘rooins, fronting the, bay ; excellent bathing, fishing, boatiag, ‘or apply on che premises or by note to FOUN cre. OULEVARD HOTEL, COLLEGE | L—This well known favorit situat ie fronting on Long Island m m for boarders, fami accommodation; bathing ‘and from Posnying-at THE 1, Mea. BE. Hoyt is by the day or Bn at My well sliaded vive of wood. ond w can be obtained VOKINOWAM HOTRL, ATLAS tic and Kentucky avs —¥irst el couches free at de; (102788 UAMILTON HOUSE, STAMFORD, CONN. — J Gas and water in every reom; high ground; perfect health , good bavaing and fine dri JHOTON LAKE HOUSE. al the geo ing tine tiles. pag i and en Orry. ATOR: EPR ERS COL nyt! ‘ood ee MMER J rerort is now on board. pane bostia moderate. Addreve'®: Vas Nostaa’ Dy © séchester county, N. ¥, pores. Howe, hadd's take J.—Pure mountain air; splendid Binck bass Ashing aoe at Proprietor. PC MTATINNY ov se, ektfol pl Delaware Ak ae Gay a nae A delightful place to spond a ‘ ours from few York, via Delaware, Lackawanua sad Western iteil, Feud: send for cirentar. A, BRODHRAD & SONS, LEVi's COTTAGE, ORSESRA Avs re comfortable oom wit en AELBTON MA oR ee cm fin sUoKBs OF Kingston, N. few pleasant Rooms left; 10-or 12 aduits wanted: gt ot place und arrange. ta R- tre coolest and most delightful part of the city: Prices reduced to sult limes: ; Sper day: ‘B17 WO per week. iz THE BEST Pe RALPH. i. Propeietor. AVILIUN HOTEL, NEW RIGHTON, © Toc! & Tsow I or ese gp ey rs i apward all orm a lin gn he 2 iekae x ard hme eres oruae Ae eclogite | escape. Shortly afterward: | Street; Mary Conghtere, by ve fourteen, rpuossox HOUSE nuxovo horer, Philadelphia nad ‘le Railroad, ior aud popular resorts have been theronchiy rtainment of guests me of the priueipal and the Centennial Exhibition, in the inidet ot beuutiful forest scenery, where and water purest, iad pla ve found attrac, ‘These suj venient rent laces for tou ry adjacent to eo splemdid hotels sifords 4 the peed 1° Gshing and gunning in che Exstern States. For circulars of informa: on. de. address bas cai bisa g- m on Hotie Kano, Pa JACOB H, SCHANBACHER, P: aeemeee Hotel, Renovo, oe Pa. [\HE UNITED STATES HOTEL AT Fak RogkawaY, is qucsta en eat ee SIGHAEL MULRY. Pre Proprietor. OODROURNE HOUSE, JOHN i. WALDORF: PRO. prietor, We jullivan county, N. resort. Accommodat! ety ‘toe 40 der Dourd $i house four miles from railroad station; pi toes; tromtstreams near; boarders carried by stage to xi from railroad depot tree of charge: also a free ride giv: ek. arene oaks at V J EUROPE. own comfortable hotel tor families and en, the only one in this central situation, bas now » mort commodions and wasuelously spyotuted wnoking and yeut reading room, wil ‘ye bay widow commanding & most thooelal view'of this imporsant und. fashionable thorough- ur visit le aallelted should you nat already have made choice of & hotel in the aS a End of London. Under the me Mee. Puopunk PFICR TRUSTEES OF THE 8MLORS SXUG HAR, bor, No. 74 Wuil st., New York, June 27, 1874. —Sealed it be recelved at this aitiee. unt 12 6 elock at a idelivered‘on their ue Har! eee For plans ppt only t yth, 5 ae ‘Governor's oftice at the institution: ‘Hide to to Trustees of Sailors’ Snug Harbor, aud tanked “ide for Stone.” Tho. Teastegs do; not olud chemseiven to necept any bids which shall: 9¢ be deemed for the interent ofthe institution, — THOMAS GREENLRAF. Controller. ANGE, — BURNT ECR VIX Ox. ANTED—DIAMO SIL verware. in exchuny « in 's Transportation pany. Address RUDOLPA, recaid Branch a . Phil- adelphia, Pa. "ANTED TO EXCHANGE—STOCK OF A GOMPANY ‘with fine prospects for Farm or good suburban Prop- erty, clear, Address STOCK, Herald Philadelphia Branch thee, “STOICA Gre, CENTRAL” STORAGE iramniove pO Furniture, Pianos, Bi tion invited; Broadway and @iih ae, MORGAN & ok x GrokagE IN PLASTERED ROOMS AND LOFTS ar 209, 111, 113 and urniture, Baggage, Cartlages, dc, 115 Fast 44th piri ened RC Waxte—a WEEE BSTABLISHED cake BAKERY, ‘winch will h wales; location 6th or 8th av. between zosh'und SUsh sts. “Address Frankenstine Hotel room er unable to ad a . pesttlon. in ladies and return to her vav., second floor. peas x af f WHOLEGALE PRICES: Rud As OF @ city, COMPANY, 3 201 1 Fulton a Sermons FIRE AT HUNTERS POINTS. LOSS ESTIMATED AT FROM FIFTY THOUSAND TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Shortly after eight o'clock yesterday morning fire ‘was discovered issuing trom the Johns Roofing Com- pany’s buildings, near the Long Island Railroad depot, Hunter's Point, The flames spread with great rapidity, and in leas than thirty minutes the Smith pottery ware- house, the Long Island City Tool Works, Neubrands pottery, O'Hara botler shops and the Parmely Chemical ‘Works were all wrapped in flames, A 5 teehee 4 breeze drove the es about enough to keep away ail who attempted to enter the buildings for the purpose of securing movable property. The Long Island City Fire Department Le St oe with alacrity to the fire alarm and worked with a will, It was too late, however, to do more than prevent the spread of the fire. For a time it was teared ME fire - would catch all of ‘the contiguous: By eleven o’clock the flames were pretty well s well tuba and an hour later the scene of the disaster was a mas! of smouldering ruins. It will be remembered that the iMicit whiskey still found at Long Isinnd City last week by the revenue officers was in O'Hara's boiler loth This fact was the subject of considerable com! during and aiter the fire, as incendiarism was aenety binted at, The total loss is variously estimated at from $50,000 to $100,000. The former figures probably indicate the correct amount. ith the exception "or the Johns Rooting Company’s factory, none of the pro stroyed was insured, ‘This was covered by Preveral New York companies to the extent of $25,000. THE GREAT FIRE IN SCOTLAND. NAMES OF THE VICTIMS OF THE CONFLAGEATION “at arn. (Ayr, Scotiand (June 16), correspondence of London News] A most dostructive fire, attended with terrible loss of life, occurred to-day at Ayr, at the carpet manufactory and wool works of Mr. James Templeton. The prem ises comprised four blocks of buildings. A number of women.who were at work ran out screaming from the building, exclaiming that hep were within unable to is the flames shot up through the roof, which fell in with a crash. NAMES OF THR VICTIMA, Upto half-past m to-night the following porsons were reported as missing, bid no doubts are ent tained that they have all F sagen the i overman, aged fifty, residing in Mill street; tte twenty-one, as in Cross Rowan, . aged fifteen, sister to Margaret Butesy. aged forty-tour, Fort Agnes Murray, sged twenty-four, Catherine Ewans, fteen, Cross st 4 Walker or Smellie, aged twenty-two, Wallace street Mary Irvine, aged twenty, Wallace strect; Jane Reid, eee twenty, Wallace ao Mary Reid, aged eight teen, iter of the above, Mary Jane wean, ae lh thirteen, ‘ross street; Mary it, aged for Walket soventeun, ‘deorgs ret; weber street; Jane Young, aged ret; Ehzaboth McConnell, sixteen, Rt sirests Margaret Mitchell, aged thirteen, Cross street; Martha Retd, fourteen, Church street; Martha Colvin, “aged nineteen, Carrick hag’ p Catherine Gillan, aged fifteen, George street; jargaret McAnsiane, aged eleven, Ciunes Venuel; leabetn Clark, aged thirteen, Cross street, In addition there is one more death at least, that of the girl who leapou from one of the windows and was conveyed to the town hospital. She died about three hours after admission. Her name was Catherine McKinnon, aged seventeen, residing in Newton street, HOW. CORBETT DIED. An inquest was held yesterday before Coroner Simms as to the death of Patrick Corbett, of No, 64 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, who was found dead in his bed on Monday morning last. ‘William Kelly, of No. 68 Frankiin avenue, testified that he heard a dispute on idewalk, in front of ccased’s residence, about half-past eleven o’clock on Saturday night, and saw Corbett lying on the flags aud a crowd about bim; saw Byrne, Darmody and Sweeney standing near; the brothor of deceased was under the inflaence of liquor at the time, Edward F. Grabam testified that he heard loud talk on the sidewaik about midnight, but could not recognize any voice except oo of deceased, who was sitting In a chair in front of r door; his aitention was next cailed to Corbett’s ‘ing tailen from his chair to the sidewalk ; there was no one near bim at the time. 1) hey who made the post-mortem exami 'y. testified that be found 2 contused and lacetated wound about one-half inch in length, and another sim- War wound, three-quariers eae inch in length, a littie behind the left ear; in his opinion death regnited {rom compression of the pre a produced by a blot vt extray. avated blood, caused 6} moa applied to the skull, Alexander yan testi firsega] asked Corbett to keep an eye on his place while he went to get tame door, on his return deceased jumped up from his chair and comm to shout and roar; Darmody and Byrne wero in the crowd wi he him, arou! Thasery went home when witness told him to do so, found a Maeny vy to the effect — ge came tone death by violence caused falls in front ot bis Fesiaente, ‘and they Yoand also that Darmody, peters Aor and Byrne were not inany way implicated fn his SUPPOSED ABDUCTION. A telegram was yestorday received at Police Head- quarters from the Thirteenth precinct stating that s boy had been found there who was supposed to have been stolen. The boy was sent to the Central Office, REAL ESTATE. The attendance was very slight in the Exchange salesroom yesterday and no important business was transacted, A. J. Bleecker & Son, in foreclosure, sold one gore lot, between Forty-first and Forty-second streets, 180 feet west of Fourth avenue, 50.10x23x25x24, about, to George V. Hecker, the plaintiff, for $1,000, This plot, situated in the middle of a block, has, of course, no value except to the holder of the adjoining street lote. It ts said, however, that the liens upon {it amount to more than $13,000. FE. H. Ludlow & Co, sold, in foreclosure, a house and lot on the north side of East Sixty-third street, 95 feet west of Madison avenue, 25x100,5, to the plaintifl, for $11,750. The other announced sales wei? adjourned, FORKCLOSURR SALES. Shortly after the panic of 1873 1t became apparent that the then high prices for city real estete could not any longer be maintained. At that time apere existed a class of shrewd real estate speculators" ‘Sao had fore- seen and profited by the great rise in land which took place from 1867 to 1871-2 They bought large lines ofreal property, paying as little cash as possible and leaving the greater portion of the purchase money on mortgage. Operating op a constantly rising market, all of thom made money—some amassed large fortunes. In the fall of 1873 came the crash. Houses and lots became almost impossible of sale; those holaing heavy blocks of encumbered real es- tate found themselves in a very embarrassed position; interest money had to be met, under penalty of foreclosure—taxcs and assessments might be left to accumulate at the rate of twelve per cent per annum, ‘The owners of the fee made every exertion to stave off foreclosure proceedings. In some cases they paid out their whole substance in interest moncy, hoping con tinually fora crane in the market. Meantime values Equities wore for the most part—we and ‘they have continued with unabated vigor from thet day to this. In the face of these foreclosure sales it became difficult to dispose of property at private sale or at public auction. No owuer, unless oa to sell, was willing to meet — th terly ruinous rates obtained at legal ales It is estimated that more than three-quarters pal oe wenk holders have failed, gove into bankruy assignments or been foreclosed on, Great np huve been made daring the last twelve one by | those who watch the foreclosure sales at the Real Es- tate Exchange. one-third has been building lots in th Sixty-tifth to Kighty Second aven whi lots to the same region has been even greater. Thi who watch the growth of the city will have noticed that a invariably follows the line of city railroads; thus Third, Second and Mesiens avenues cute been built up, more or rapidly, owing to these facilities of aie "The great decline Meanwhile an actual deciine of fully tablished on choice uptown ine of improvement, say from th street and from ison ta | in vacant lots, coupled with the decline in labor and building materials, has bad the effect of giving new life to the building interest, which tor the past three years hag been so utterly stagnant. In several of the streets ‘on the hme of improvement buildings and rows i buildings are in of erection, while much dij ‘out is being done for other similar enterprises starting—notably in Fifty-ffth, Fifty-sxth, ie mF eighth, Sixty-second, Sixty-third, Sixty-ftth, mnty: first, Sevonty-fourth, Seventy-fifth and other streets. most of the contemplated improvements being betwee! Madison and Lexington avenues and on Madison avenue, There are in this region quite a number of houses valued by the owners at from $25,000 to $30,000, which are encumbered with first and second mi ba) the t of $18,000. The owners get enough rent pay interest and taxes. Now atthe price at which Tae can be bought immediately opposite or in the ie vicinity new builaings can be erected equally ood in respect and placed on the market fo) 518,000 Under these circumatauces tht indacement to build can readily be seem: The vom: moncement of building would seem to indicato that wt had, in the opinion of those best calculated to ju: seen the lowest prices for such unimproved propert: as can be made immediately available for the erection of stores, apartment houses, tenements or dwellings, In point of fact, times can ly be worse. We have for now very nearly three seen a succession 21 failures, assignments and bankruptcies—fuilures of banks, individuals and corporations—the whole accom- panied by steadily declining values, such has not been known in this country since 1837-1840, That other foreclosure salog and failures are still to result from the effects of the panic of 1873. is certain; but that they will be ty in number or importance to further depress the gen- eral interests of city real estate or arrest the move- ment in building which is about commencing, we very much doubt, The revival of building would go far toward restor- ing the general prosperity of the city. It would give work to a numerous class beh for the last three years, have had comparatively little to do, But it is impos- sible tha, building should flourish tothe extent it did revious to the panic without the owners of vacant Tots in good localities come down and meet the mar. ket—that 18, to sell at from thirty to forty per cem leas than former pricea. Active Soe and trp Msp in Jol actcgeta mean general prosperity; and any signs of the ap- Pen ee better times will be bailed with delight by all classes of the community. ny ETE 1th ar wee s of ‘Sed sp. 25x11 Doole; idyinte Tea Mot affrey..., $7,000 bic. CH, *, oie 10 ft. w. of Lexins av., 20x100,5. rere. oebler....... 2dav on s. fs. of 113th st, eo Priext, Jr., and wife to M. P, Hsnte; 113th st. w. 8. SIO Me. of 4th Bee 2ixit Priest, Jr,, to same. 10¥th st. (No, mera 100,10; same to same. Cortinndé 1 GO fs oF Waveri ‘t eee ‘A, Banks and husband to ‘wile to A. é fie B.C. Riggs Nom. Broadway, w. ., 25.246 ft, n. (hae at, Wx100; ‘Thos. Kelly and wite to K. 8. iligi + 16,500 sy av 06 743 ft & of 28th st Pasigaiod; J. 4. eohhttt® And'gilexo 4. M 17,463 Stes Hts i Wainer ‘and 250 ch st. 127.1 fe. ©, of 8d av’, B5xi0z2; B.S! 144th ealeens oot of dha sear th 2: ens Milidretls (referee) ie Be Sar 4,000 MeNeill, Michnel and. witoto Harker, 161 and 168 ae Shay. pig ward i “oreansil, B: a at 1th i; 266 Re, of fad : sees 9,000 8, Faull ae bash Shores. “2? maily. . Greenieat, s. §, : 3 1 yoar., Rand wife “spins ~ 6.000 ‘3,000 cs nob gry 2,000 FIRE DEPARTMENT. ‘The name of Foreman Dennis rad of Engine No. 43, was placed on the roli of merit yesterday, by order of the Fire Commissioners, for having, at the risk o1 his life, saved Mrs, Nellie Mullen from drowning on the moruing of the 24th inst, Three vids were received for tarnishing forage to the department. Thatof Banks & Trallerton being the lowest, for $6,276 16 60, was DEPARTMENT NT OF PARKS, Reports were yesterday receivea by the Park Depart ment from a committee of the Academy of Design, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the New York Chapter of American Architects, recommending, as a work of art, the statue of Lafayette, presented to the city by the French government. Mr. Olmstead was thereupon directed to find a suitable site for the statue in Central Park. A motion 1s also under consideration for the erection of a statuc of William H. Seward, Bids for 3,000 cubic yards of screen gravel were awarded to John 3. Masterson, at $2 09 a cubic yard. ‘The opening of proposals for the paving of Washia, ton manare ba beds adjourned to July 12, td - DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS, A meeting of the Department of Docks was held yes. terday, President Wales in the cunir. Commissioner Westervelt was also present, bat Commissioner Dimock was absent, The business transacted was purely of a bay om Roy sag at henge ol were Fes "i ports u ineers showing t] amount of work dont ice the last mi me Ub 4 cided to close the offices ot the department from Mon. pod vA Wednesday next, Inclusive, in honor of the Cen- on! MUNICIPAL NOTES. Sureties on proposals for building a sewer im 116th street, between Seventh and Kightn avenues; paving Fifty-sixth street, between Second and Third avenaes, ‘and Nimety-second street, ‘rom Third to Fifth avenue, and laying crosswalks on Madison avenue at Bighty- sixth, Eighty-seventh, Kighty-eighth and Eighty-ninth streets, and on Lexington avenue at Seventy. street, have been approved by the ‘en coat of the "og, then will amount to $17,744 50. Owing to the absence of the Tami who are in St. louis there will be mo. mon Council City Hall \otaily deserted yesterday, even by Xue third FATAL ACCIDENT. George Davison, aged thiriy-five, a brienlayer, of: Na. 260 West Forty-third street, tell 4 pow goelpeled aan pao avenge .

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