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FOU fic Fountit WEEK he most egacosatul Comedy on stages, W, + | A a ks os 9 % NN £ A @ Dd NN AAA G D,,, NN A AG Dy NN ee DY th including th REGULAR. COMEDY COMPANY, we qaues LEWIS, AGNES BOOTH, HITING, Miss SYDNEY COWELL, a8, Miss MINNIE PALMER, WEN, Mise ars it hte ‘CULLINGTON, __ Mrs, GOH ERT. PRICES, MATINEE PRICES. MAT Uiialen Gi osuis: Baserved soate 20 acute extre. open two weeks in advanc ND OPERA HOUSE, bet aa ONE WHEE MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND MR. JOHN T. RAYMOND Home Comedy, H 8 5 else ee B Reeeee= ® a cooo° Cy ae a5 2 > z So > 3 3 S Z 3 4 Zz ase.° ©. tad zs pps Aue SCENERY CAs MATINEES, WHDN ES! SDA BONDAY NEXT, A CELI new effects and scenery OWERY THEATRE. igi are gaa Shar ‘ctor, Fhe Ere TANK STAN TRAU in PSL pin) per ye TRAVELLER, | ew and maj Rr % TIN SEER WEDN. ESDAY AND "SATURDAY, Umer. SQUARE aie Lessoo and M Mr. A.M, PALMER of Mr. Bronson Pca ny, tn five sets, ij Pe Eee ue Pa is 3; 2e > iS BS is > TED CASe, | a star cast. | a! «Manager ae ‘TH 1018T TO losrit a Wei waxces DAUGH TH KER'S DAUGHTER, which is produced with e wealth of miles ea sccus never be- fore equalled, and witb 4 cast embracing many of the prin- cipal members of CARE THEATRE COMPANY. SATURDAY, aa CH 1S, SIXTEENTH MATINEE OF THE BANKERS DAUGHTER: ten minutos before 2 it rises procisely at 8 night for 11 o'clock. x office or by mail or tele- be Mooured at the WEEKES in advan: Y THEATRE, CORNER 30TH ST. EDGAR & FULTON, .- Lessees and Managers FIRST VOYAGE RROADW oF he H. M. 8. PINAFORE, Ww e WITH NEW RIGGING FRESH CREW, She will be CPEN FOR INSPECTION EVERY EVENING. RECEPTION DAYS WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. .Mr. F. RULLMAN ave Pe RVERING AND SATURDAY MATINEE ‘at 2. COMIC OPERAS EVERY EVENING. Re eel a. H, M. 8. PINAFORE. i THE SORCERER. THE SORCERER, Interpreted by a STAR CAST. including Miss MARIE 1 HARVEY, who comes direct from LONDON under. special engage- ment to play the part of ALIN Miss LOUISE GRGhTON TON, Miss ebiit MorTIMER, 3 Mr. J. GRAAT AUD BRANSC Mr. oe GASTON, Mr WILLIAM WAY! DEN ELA. Grand double Chorus and Orchestra, POPULAR PRICES. Box office now 0; THEATRE < com QUE, 51 UE, 514 BROADWAY. RRIGAN AND HART. NINTH WEEK of Edward Barrigans | Play, THE MULLIGAN GUARD BA. Reynolds and Walling, Snow Brot ve, Wiley Hamilton, Louise Monta: Messenxer, ‘Prof A. W. Kewyer, John Wild, Billy Gray, Goss and Fox John Sh Quean and West, Harry Fisher, Ed. Mack, Annie Mack, Nellie Jones. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. \TEW YORK AQUARIUM, BROADWAY AND 35TH ST. LITTLE EDUCATED RED ae RIDING SHORSES, ‘a BOD. M. Oscar's ONT: @ CHIMPANZEES ft AME Charlow Seely’ Font Manoxe ‘net, Baily at 2:30 and8 o'clock P.M. ‘Three per- aurday—ot 11 A S-aud 2:30 and 5 PM. ACABERE OF MUSI SEVENTH Siaur OF THE SUBSCRIPTION. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Marel 10, Lohen eae in, Campanint: Telrimondo, Sig. Gelasst; ie Fol: T'araldo Eo. Big. Franceschi: Or- truda, Mime. La Elen, Mine. Etelka Gerster, Dincetor of she Mus Conductor, Signor Arditt. TO-M (TUESDAY) EVENING, March LE NOZZE DI FIGARO. Mlle, Minnio Hauk, Sig. Galnani Dei Puente, Mme. Lablache, Mile, Parodi a elMatia Rose, WHEDNES- DAY, March 12, ar I PURITANT Sie, Campanini, Sig. Ga- re tie Foli and Mme. Etelka Gerster. RIDAY, March BLAS.—Sig. Campanini, Sig. Galassi and Mme Rose, GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY, Mareh 15, at 2 CLA mw LAMMERMOOR.—Lucia, Mine. Etelku Gerster. Aéademy box office open daily from ¥ to 4. Marte | BERLE'S TIVO} THEATRE, 8TH ST.. BETWEEN 2d and Sd ave.*More new Stars and still they como. Frank ‘Adams, tho dnger billiardiat; Niles and | Kvans, Bennet au 1d Georgio Kaine, Louis Garant, Champion, inthe world, and the «reat scasatlonal “Tike Dutch Detective.” Matinocs Thursday and joon and Sunday midnight, Bo a ARK THEATRE, IMMEDIATE AND POSITIVE SUCCESS. emont and last week of COLVILLE OPERA, BURLESQUE MATINEES COMBINATION, helper The great } ‘honda spectacular zerneene, Al BINSON CRUSO! SATURDAY | in which wit be Tatcodgesa the finest se- AFTERNOONS. leesions from H. M, 8, PIANOFORE. [)RAMATIO 1 RECITATIONS — MRS. PRISCILLA Sooren GOODWYN, ‘ansint M. MA: x WouRiCh Maestro, Miss Uentkepe FRA WREN , Soprano, Mr, EDWARD DEVON, ‘Tenor, AT ASSOCIATION ALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 12,8 O'CLOCK. Tickets for sale at Schu No. 23 Union square. ‘ALE "PEDESTRIAN _ FIGURE. WALKING CUTS, ILLS, IN EET BI IN EITHER SINGLE OR pousLi FIGURES, su FP ENT Ore ik a SFIGE, 28 AN RT OF THE Soustay. md — TRLRORA WILL GIVE, FULL "ANDY ‘GRAPHIC. REPORTS EK PROGRESS 01 REAT INTERNATIONAL WALKING MATCH N NUMBER OF MILES opcujasamp BY THE cote STA, UP TO THE OUR EACH "gDITION GOING To Thess, 27th west of 6th ay, THE | AMERICAN “MAMLLE. LITE TABLE: ae CEE ae weit ane, Babe re bax. U KS | RSDA’ 'D GALA NIGHTS AND. ‘bistuimution oF aun ‘PUL OR- DERS OF DANCI Hane tis a AV. SINT SONCERT Np SOCIETY ts. ADMINS AT 9 O'CLOCK. ADMISSION, 25 OENTS, ND PROM P KVERY NIGH _ ADMISSION, 25 CEN’ INDSOR THEATRE. AND 47 BOWERY. Tremendous Success. Houses Crowded. Second week of the great sensution, H. M._ 8, wind "aN CUROELLENY CART" ‘OF iad on Pree evenin nd a GRA! PINAPORE § we INEES W day Ny ‘AD. NEU. H Comedy, in four acts, by y Jultue Rosen. _Box office opon from 8 to 4 o'clock daily. ASONIC TEMPLE, 28D ST. AND OTH AY. alin Booths Thana, vourta WEEK OF UNBOUNDED SUCCESS, Thonsand: erate ot of 4 sted children daily avrending te — 8M. UFFNER'S, reacties and only genuine MIDGETS ae Sibekts, ine LUCIA EARATE, GENERAL MITE, J cy ae Ae ht, ahtnalter Ese a baby ae birth and pectocs in every pan. Reeoptt jt; oP. M. Ze a fon ecnn tae and from 7 to Carri a GARDENS Jand 108 We Brondwa: fc amusie, the beck avvendanee” Wet Soren, “Opes el wore LeSHES Sten Prepeletore_ QTenIwWaY WALL, TUESDAY BVENING, MARCH 1, GRAND oncuRATaAL, CONCERT waxoediia re aa MIs RE ay Gotrnatto, insion to floor air i goourr Se AMERICAN ARTISTS, Second Baniptiie KUiTaS “GAL LRRY, 28d DAY AND “EVERING. G* G, > are AMERICAN on. a hie tWo-1t ADA ST oe four zwixs, Attracti “0 P.M. Adminsion, “lesen conta Open from on 16 ¢ a L gy NIC DAO, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 2 P. M. ‘The ‘most magnificent, scenery over Painted by celebrated artiots fi ? Mex, canta eT Wetec of Forte, ana’ hy ale. Verarion af thee Beata, fa Salam ‘Tho greatest living premtors, pon. EEEE RRE vo BR i #8 8 ER Bop ERER i i 00 pre Ga A bow? G@@ AA i AA @ GG AA L G A L 4 ® Dak & Ez x E 2 A Sac’ £ A tie Exes 2 OE choicest of rimltl TROTREVELLOUS. BCHARtcaL EFFECTS. "S CELEBRATED BALLET OF ALL aia NATIONS. = GRAND MARCH OF 200 eT LADIES IN ENTIRE. NOVEL AND MAGNIFL- GENT COSTUMES. Graud Demon Bal. let and Combat. aide of real water. - Fairios. Cartain rises ats. Order ¢1 Fringes at 11:20 P. M. WAbtAcK: 3. OPENS 7:80, BEGINS at 8, Propriotor and Manager.....Mr. LESTER WALLACK PRODUCTION OE A NEW COMEDY DRAMA. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, 1879, will be presented «comedy drama, in ieee sete, by J: Palgrave Simpson, Beq., entitled A 8CRAP OF PAPER. ‘This play, which is adapted from torten Sardon' matt ieccnatul comedy, LES PATTES DE MOUCHES has had AN URISTRRRURERD BUN OF ONE YEAR COURT THEATRE, LONDON, and will be produced for ag rst time in this city, witl New and Apnronetne Le ry, Incidental Music and and the following COMPLETE Cast: Prosper Couramont, ged 40......Mr. Lester WALLAC M. Brisemouc! DUN ALBEIT Baron de La servant of the Baron. servant of Prosper Suzanne de Ruseville, aged iss KE. BLAISDELL Miss P. EYTINGE Drawing room in Pe aout tatty ange of of Mme. do Morival. THE STA’ ACT IL 's apartment in the House of Brisemouche. Prosper's ap CIVIL, WAR! ACT IIL Salon and conservatory of the Baron do La Glaciere. THE TIGER: BEETLE! GAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. | OPERA HOUSE, IMMENSE SUCCESS. Broadway and 29that. aig Foxular minstrel entertainment of the Burlesque, |ATINEE His—Mud—Scow PINAFORE, SATURDAY His—Mnd—s His—Mud—Seow PINAFORE, with the original Music and new Sconery, by the FRANCISCO MINSTRELK, FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, THEIR, 8 sistens, SND THEIR. COUSINS (whom they up by dozen) AND THEIR AUNTS. SEATS SECURED SIX’ DAYS IN ADVANCE, TANDARD THEATRE. NINTH WEEK. NINTH WEEK, We are the monarchs of tl No othor Pinafore in the And ow dard” at the main it gayly flaunts Aswe matin ry our sisters, our cousins and our aunts, H. M. 8. PINAFORE, |. M, 8. PINAFORE. H. M. 8. PINAFORE. H. M. 8. PINAFORE. H. M. 8. PINAFORE, H. M. 8. PINAFORE, H. M. £ PINAFORE. H. M. 8. PINAFORE. H. M. 8, PINAFORE. STANDARD TI pod ° STANDARD THEATRE, STANDARD THEATKE. PINAFORE MATINEES WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS. PINAFORE MATINEES WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS. MATINEE PRICES, _ ADMISSION, 50 cents, RESERVED SEATS, $1. (MYTH AVENUE THEA’ Director THIS (Monday) EVENING. March 10, -Mr. D. H. HARKINS EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE. THRO’ THE . DARK, STEELE MACKAYR, with scouer de oph reat Prank He aries gi ot © Di _TONY PASTOR'S. Foxy PASTOR'S. wo Pinafore. ft Gus WILLIAMS. ——@eialty me A froupe. A complet opera yoices, 12 clog dancers aud 100 alt comeay, 6 and vaudeville. NRT ATINEE TO-MORROW. Booms” THEATRE. 1 THE LITTLE DUKE. THE LITTLE DUKE, THE LITTLE DUKE, LECOCQ’S LAST PARISIAN SUCCESS, AT BOOTHS THEATRE, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, Parther particulars a future ey OR iG THEAT OADWAY. TONIGHT AND Wery EVENING Tilis WEEK, Reserved sents, DICKIK, 75 and 0 cents. LINGARD in hor immensely popalar creat pes Re “s vate ——-. ‘Reserved seats ha LA CIGALE, 5 Box ot oo Box'nfica. Gu E'S GARDEN. ¢ Grand International 8ix-Day Walking Contest for the commenced at 1 A. M., MONDAY, March 10, The contestants are Charles Rowell, of CO sel age, Eng. ton, i oy ‘Chie il NWO ceate: Hovorved soate for ladies withoni ox: land; Daniel O'Leary, of Chie Th. of Boston, Masa, and Jobt HE METROPOLITAN J} 10K, OF 28 Ann st., have opened « branch Fame for receipt s ordors at 14 Union square, and have placed one of Edison telephowes. therein or the ube ad conveutonce of thelr Patrons who may wish to commmnieate with the main office. “HY M. & rsross: | aT POPULAR PRICES. 8, PINAFORE,” | Labroti ee ago 10¢. ; full seore, “THE “arr DUKE,” ween ren mclections, bond, “THE “SORCERER, ‘d _ 711 and 843 Broadway. MOICE RESERVED FRA STANDARD THRATRE.— 1 meg THEATRE TICKET 0! FICE, 71 BROAD- Fremate PEDESTRIAN frouR ie 0 DIFFBRE: BBdions ALKING ouTs, HEET BILLS, 20 eR METROPOLITAN JOB. st. SENT ©. 0. DANY PART oF TE Gowrny. ® BPAULDING'S ND BY, ING. PRCTORE, M* no HICRERING iter NDAY. ‘Roman Watering Places,” aliy ql freattpted. mn Pow a Second Matinee, Tavsday, at _ 7 insion, Zhe, Reserved Adinission, ‘oats, $1. Course, MUSICAL, Be A GENTLEMAN, ExPEniEN: ED, PI TANG, “OWGAN ances. UBISAE. box 104 Hora! chert on RGANIAT DEAl DESIRES A POSITION FROM MAY 1 OR Addrona G0. Bey Horala Uptown often. | “e*t*'™ u trom. “Pinalare pet Airs Sta ” by Selma hora, gertngea yA “Chigul oR, Feats, mung by Mine. harle ‘arren neo. "y5'baton square. OCAL MUSIC ‘01 rofortneo 40. thie tt Ar RII Piney CnaeoN; Fendenee, i, ita LARD, RD, Fro- Wana at See -voCar ole), to sing for a popular Pietori lay the Cabinet organ. Address T (SOPRANO -_ INSTRUCT “LF THOMPSON TS COLTEGR, 303 ‘20 TFTA keoping, writing, arithmetic; hgunerapby, Heatly with (uatramonta, Loadion § aaa pene. Moxey, AND TURSDAY MAY BE \ WITNRASRD | RE. Kable t +4 made by pupils A) yours ry marae (Somatic a at ji ie RY, ot WHA tH i RENG) recommen sao cool PIA “DMA aT mn eae, BROW! TIRE CO: FAG Ni “ iT HOUSE: E. MAG! it HS St OE Nt, an pete rie Yh RE, a EEN suPhan Fanon SUITS, COVERED IN SATIN. RAW SILK A SIENNA Ma. ARBLE gata” ETAGERES. RECIENN, JARDINIERES. CABINETS. I RRORS. P CURTAINS. E38 | DESKS, EASY OHAL FRENCH CLOCKS. oo vate OU BR BRONZES: x STONE DWELLING wae I avn EASTLAKE ND REPS; OOK CABES, RONZE, KNOWL. 30 VALUABLE otk PAINTINGS, BY DGED MASTE: Ri CHAMBER SETS, COMPLET DDING. LINEN, wales Redetonde, "Drogeing Gases, Washetands, Chiffon: iets, Wardrobes, | Mattranes. Spring Dining Buffet, Extension Table, silver and plated Ware, Chine and ail the other household appurtonances, which made t are too n tion. "Houno open at Bis o'clock. ge,too numerous to mention. open at Bs S'elock, ts. to 1 city or country. vALBERT KRAEMER. Auctioneer. ‘CTION SALE THIS DAY lg Meg ry 0 WEST 23D Gina AR 10%, 0" MaghTPGHNT HOUSEHO: pence OOLs FURNITURE, TANOFORTES, STEINW. SON'S P ELEGANT PARLOR SUITS. COVERED, IN "SATIN, AND MANTEL MIRRORS, MI ACE i OTHER “ALNS. ATID OF Ot PAIN TiNas, TAB! Ale Was .ES, Imp SORTED. AN aan ees expts TLY BRON: a LYET AND BRUSSELS C. INEAID AND MARBLE, TOP auc S10) BOXES, EASELS. Motto Es pETABy ‘AND DWARF OOKCANES, MEX, CHOICE BOOKS, &C. hOOMS nee ITS, GILT AND. PLAIN, EASTLAKE STYL: ‘G CASES, BUREAUS, BEDSTEAD! 8 8. CHIFFONNIERS, WASHSTANDS. HAIR AND SPRING sis een BLANKETS BED ‘ae. aC. 5 UTES RAW SILKS AND TURKISH YOUNGER: TOMTATRS, P ROCKER CLOCKS, heenepadi mi gpa. AND CARVED. AER CHAIRS, RF, Seas FURNITC re OF be ipate A Ds ACKEE INGRAL CARPETS, PLATED WAi VAR AND. CUTLERY : ND SERVANTS ROOMS. AND SHIPPED, AUCTIONEER, —MESSRS. » WILL SLL AUCTIONEERS, ii GONBAy} "NONNING, ‘CLOCK AT PRIVATE RESIDEN CE ae Ba wast 19TH ST., BET" PROPERTY mA STEINW. Cae IMPO! 59 EXTRA Library Suit, rotalre Bo: WEEN STI qa okeases, Library Tables, Writing AY GENTLE GOING "ABROAD, ELEGANT PIANOFORTES, AND, CHICKERING, "ANT NTINGS, 14 Sofas, Arm Chairs in air Library See: Dosk. Dining Room Suit in foreign wood (oxotique), consisting of Extension Table, arpe os Bide Table Chair stands N. B.—Goods packed and shipped. . M. Take any uptown car or stage to No. 72 West Toh at TUNIS JOHNSO ON TUESDAY, ‘at our 6i GREAT SALE HOUSEHOLD ¥F Pillows, Bolsters, Blankets, Bed Linen, (i ROH 1 i, OF ANTI AUCTIONEER. Old stand, 37 Nassau st., AT 11 O'CLOCK, sroom, 37 Nassau st., UE AND RNITURE. Buffet, smaller Buffet, ‘euch china Dinner Servic BOOM FURNITC Ree stlake, Queen Anne intatd. ‘ei Bedstonds, Drossing Cass, Bi MODERN ELEGANT ANTIQUE SET OF CARVED OAK CHATRS, in gilt Morocco leather; set of Library Mediwval Chai opy Bedsteads, ant rosowood brass mounted volving Card Moroeco leather Tables. jer and centre Tables, nutes, a haircloth, gothic hall an velvet and Her at reception Chairs. English, tel Mirrors: also + ead cornered Piano, body Brussels Carpets. Mirrors, Clock, medallion, “A veTion SALE FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. , STUS COOKE, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, 1034 o'clock, No. 212 East 125th at., near 125th st, station 3d av. clovated railroad, to the highest bidder for cash as aboro, ‘elegant sateas ‘Betstans Furnitare of a lar; ses to fit; lute, by or- TTENTION OF PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND medical students is called to sale ‘of Stock of Surgical Instraments. &c., ut 2 ‘eh 10, 10 ay GREENWALD, 3d_av.. near 22d st., on tele f by L LIVINGSTON & a AUCTIONEE! R, .o'clock, 211 East Houston st., $2,000 wen Groce: ert | 2 Coffeo, Ten, Sagar. Goods, Spices Dealers invited. Seales, Counter, Flour, largo" quantity Son ving, ae. Bi, JOHN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEE! Canned in lotsa, SALE THIS —8. day, 104; o'clock, 49 Bond st., the Furniture of a family declining housckeeping, consistin; Filows, Sheots, Bureaus, , dec. ; all to be sold to set es DUNN, AUCTIONEER “SALE THIS av., the Fixtures of ie Bones. consisting of mar- er Counters, Chairs, Ronee, jtew Pans and general Saloon lelot! Bi Sey 4 kin’ wold catabltat ea a thet top Tables, Oyster and Mirrors, lee Box, Partition: Fixtures, Bodstea P.M. » warp SCHENOK & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Continuation of peremptory sale of ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE, in every variety, to close a copartnershi at No, 10 Maiden ian vey ty MON: ay, ren 10, DWARD SCHENCK & SON, AUCTIONEERS. SPECIAL SALE OF FINE WINES, BRANDIES, &c., &c., ON TUESDAY NEXT, 11TH IN8T., AT 12 O'CLOCK, AT NO. Ineludin, comprising Brandies, reserve Anuntillade and priv Bourbon Whiskey: of fine goods, now fn W. STRATTON, AUCTIONEER, “SELLS THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, at 30 East 13th st.. iherries, 10 MAIDEN LANE, 19. dosen very choles old Private stock, inest pale Hennessy 0. P. 3. ade gtd old West "India Rum, e L. D. Port, Rye ani together with othor standard geados 1d Leveqne store. Samples one hour before sale. Catalogues now ready. lot of Household, Furniture, to pay storage: aight Neath rent black walnet dtetug room Obalre, Int pect comdinion, Buffet, bef ariel Parlor Sulit, covered in ri ‘ind, lot of Carpets in good order; Kitehon Lounges, Hall 5 Utensils, &e. W. STRATTON, in eee ‘condition; silk; two F AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 39 EAST 13TH ST., SELLS TUESDAY, MAR AT. 30 WEST 40TH 8 pin, ra & DAVIS MAKERS; FOUR ROURD Ut CORNER GRAND ROSEWOOD STAND: WITHOUT RESERVE. ‘NICE LOT OF CARI MAHOGA NY B Bit Lo B. HERTS & BON, AUCTIONEERS. PEREMITORY SAL) IMPORTANT SPECIAL ‘BIAN AN 18H RUGS, CARP: D TURK OF DER AND FOR ACCOUNT. oF BFFENDI, CATRIEV. OF CONSTANTINOPLE ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AT 3 O'CLOC! CH AT HERTS’ ART ROOMS, Mis UNION Quark ty of rich Daghintan, Ghardes, Carpot Mats, Embroiaeri H.. B. HERTS Bac and other 1, AT 11 O'CLOCK, RQUARE. PIANO ROOM. SUIT, K. LOUNGER, BLACK AUREAUS, MED ‘ENSION TABLE BOOK! RAE "WALL PET, GOOD AS NEW. oh PER- 4c, OND SSMYRRAL MARCH 11 AND 12, te, ke. the aitention of connolssoars. (Cataiogues will be rendy and for inspecsion on M Serikc leas secerte, tales ithe connignment, SON “AUCTIONEE: Sale positive, with. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF OF STATUARY, &6., ON TUESDAY, MARCH 11 AT TH THE LATE T. KE stubio. AT 10% OOLOCK, w. DUP RENE, NO. B02 west SOTH 8T., wpb: all thi Mere ig Works of Art executed and origivelly intended. { elected Garden ¢ and scemeliy, inten inapect! Doalers invited. “HERTZBERG SEL! sGrand Central Hot ye DRAPER, AUCTIONEER. DRAPE ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH Pin, rt at the Coal and [ron Exchange, o'clock noon, corner Cortlandt and Church by order of $0,000 tone Le and Hudson | ‘Canal Co., tons Lackawanna Coal. “large stock ra Sy ordor of rat BUPRENE Jr. Bhs . 10 A. foie tee ‘POREPH SHONGOOD, oAUCTIONE RR, Ly THIS freien, 1s 104s 0 crologh, 04 ic ay. pots hit reall tae. of ky a Embroidery, Nw tnon's, Furnlehing Goud Fence Gin; koreht business. Jot: KILLEEN, AUCTIONEER, iB ¢) (Monday), 10th March, 1879 -cgmiencing 11. greloe 4 ith wt I FRIEDMANN Aso'clock, 360 Lat x nding B ooo rors, Clock NUSSBAUM Book r isan dealers attend, AUCTIONEER, Glanson, chy iowe Rltchon Ueenatte, AUCTIONKER, 22 RIVINGTON &T., ork. Linen, q tots, Yarn, Men and Boye’ Clothing, ive in lotr, Dealers invited. By order H. Stern, pear’ from of tae i rae tome Ser ta, Ts nd ‘iont Tablon Hee! sts, id ‘i Geode Store, BELIA, OG reer Den vente, et Lager Boor Saloon an Ldenolls today, 10 o'clock, 160 Grand st., Pixtaros of Bardor Shop, in'lots, ORRIS WILKIN: made by first class cit Upright Pianoforte, China, Uinss pets, mentite and ret Chand betwo ‘may be had at the A ction, 1,190 Broadway. Honoer's offices, Ni _SALES AT TEs. 1 WILL SE TH A ‘a liquor store, 300 fast ‘26th st, y for morigae 2. DAWNBROKER SALE. etioneer, 1 Maren tl at 31 'elock 700 Diamonds and igald Jewe! 4 Glasses, Silverware, €e., &¢., pledged pre. ‘ebruary 1578, By order R. Simpson & Co., 195 ry, gold DAWNBROKER'S SALE.—THOS, J. MGRATH & auctionvers, 158 Chatham st., corner Mulberry, will Gott ih day, 11 o'eloe ‘sand women's clothing, She mnants, Belite, Bia Bedding, nts and Vest By order AWABIOKER SALE.—R. FIELD, AU! OTIONEER, nal st., near Bowery, will sell this dw olnsk, 18 leks sean's eat teomen'e. Clotting, Bremen, Romnants, Underelothing, Quilts, Blankets, Bod: «, Boots, Shoes, &c., &e.; also Couts, Pants and Vosts. By order H. MeAleonan, 8th AWNBROKER’S SAL! —8. FIRUSKI, GENE) auctioneer, 422 Fulton Brooklyn, will sell this day, March 10, at 11 o'clock, lots men's and women’s Clothing. ‘Dress shawls Remnants, Bedding, Under- wear, Boots Shoes, &c.; 8 o'clock, Coats, Pants, Vests. By order of J. J. Martin diyrtie ay. AWNBROKER'’S SALE WATCHES, monds.—JAMES AGAR, Auctioneer, will 9 at salesroom #4 Bowery, at I1 o'clock, 800 lots of silver Watchos, gold and diamond’ Jewelry, silver = plated Ware, Opera, Field and volvers, Musical and Surgical Instruments, Fancy Goods. By order ot D. Abrahams, 45 Chatham st. @_ HeItaN, AveTioNE ER. MONDAY, MARCH 10, . tL o'clock, Nos. 1 and 17 Bowery. Tevuslanigat Winee, Uivaats d Brandior, Gin; Rum r Sherry, Bourbon and Rye Whiskey, in casks, Safo, combination loek, for mie *fouschold Furniture; Carpets, Olleloth, Mirrors, ae HE PAULMIER COLLECTION. GEORGE A. LEAVITT & ©O., Auctionee: WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 12th and 13th, at the Leavitt Art Galleries, 817 Brondway. Now on exhibition. OIL, PAL PAINTINGS: BRE “ae CHINAS, ANTIQUE WATER COLORS. FURNITURE, RUGS, BOOK: tho collection of the late Sie Suna Paulmior, Jorray Cit _OIVY REAL aera ‘FOR SALE. FINELY House near K. STEVENSO: LocaTeD rit AY, MEDIUM SIZED id led bargain. Permits Pine, 35 East 17th st., PERFECT NEAT THREE STORY HOUSE IN ‘Apply on prem- order, No. 712 Lexington av., for sale. ines or at'No. 60 West 54th st. \ FULL SIZED FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP 15TH st, House, noar Sth avin. fee: only $17.0Km. Is this bargain? . Ke STEV Jr. LL GC dt Tibnaes Non. 03 and 96 8 Apply on promises. JOHN DAVIDSON, builder. PINE CENTRAL PARK PROPERTY Ft brown four story, in splendid ord mirrors ai nices: plot of ground adjoining, 53.4x102. good investment, Will be sold ata perwaln if called for at onee. East 78th “ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FOUR STORY brown stone House No, 59 West 4th st.; all modern im- provements. Apply on premises to the owne' EB EVENING TELEGRAM MTT AY. WILL eye FULL AND te) REPORTS OF THE PROGRESS OF GREAT INTERNATIONAL WALKING MATCH iE NUMBER OF MILES ACCOMPLISHED BY THE CONTESTANTS UP TO THE HOUR OF EACH EDITION GOING TO PRE! T.—FBE SIMPLE: P! ossession ; price $30,000; easy terms. FECT OR- Watchman LINGS —NEW FOUR STORY DWE nished, three Lear in ieiat og |. hard wood stairs, d jo floors, mirror: between Park and Madison avs. Fadia SKIL PATIICK, Builder. East Side. GOOD HOUSE, wert LOT. IN 4TH, NEAR BOW- ery, for sale, or would exchange for a smaller one up to JOHN TOD! jaxter A FEW OF THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL TURE story and bagoment one family Dwellings; all Saureee: price D: “terms easy, Apply ‘on preinives, aa PATRICK: ‘owner, 342 East froin SALE AT A ant Higa on Banta ¥INE onement :allin ro order yng brokers. Address PRIN- and well rented : ter CIPAL, box 4,388 Pos OR SALE CHEAP—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP brown stone. Inquire on premises, 253 East 32d st. ERECT iEMS—TWELVE HIGH hi bing A BROWN $9.00 000 —FOUR STORY BROWN STONE DWELL- oe sing in East 62d st. PETER A. LALOR, $19. 000. WILL PURCHASE A SPLENDID FOU story high stoop brown stone House on Nist st, near Central Park; a decided bargain. J. GORMAN, 1,436 3d av. West Side. ik manag Nie POUR STORY age STOOP includin ang et st., Oth th ur 130. jornid Uptown {box anch office. OR SALE—TWO LOTS, 50X100, ON 50TH ST. BE. tween Sth, 7th avs., fronting Contral Pi + paling Joan to responsible party; no brokers. Addre: box 4.348 Post office. {OR SALE—ON WEST 22D ST., NEAR 7TH AV # ia) three story high stoop House, 23x100; peasareans odern conveniongon, we. price $12,000; terms ony, JAMES RK. EDWARDS, 107 West 284. TOR SALETHE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP few doors from 6th av. ; “ie fe swith be entertained; if not JAMES. se: EDWARDS. 107 West 23d st. BROOKLYN | ZROPERTY FOR SALE “THREE “ony ~MANSARD “AND ~ BASEMENT {brown stone Honse, handsomely furnished, opposite Fort Greene P joeation unsurpassed ; will be rented to a family of vitnaiite where the board ot fou ons would uivalent for the rent; no other board- saree te references required. Addross Il. B. 2 Horuld office, WESTCHESTER COUNTY —o FOR SALE OR TO L T.YONKERS, ON GLENWOOD ia 7 LET—FUR- nished House ninds, stable, river view; Font reasonable, JAMES TOUMANS. Agent, Youkors T NEW ROGHELLE—HANDSOME RESIDENGE ON the beach. GILBERT SMITH, WITTE & CO., 1,206 Broadway (near 34th). PROPER’ 4 oUF ora Sue Cry FOR oR TE BUEN “Houde Z\.Am! the house will be newly Fi p00 } lease from three to five ye poly £8. ELY, No, 22 Pine at. 7 to HORAC COUNTRY PLACE OF 60 ACRES YOR SALB— A\ Twenty-four miles f ‘York, five minutes from ihe station; all wader cultivation; good Cottage Lot with modern improvements; plenty of outbuildings, all hy rlety Jot auall fruits, sheubbery yr particulars addross box 241 Herald office. i 4 A}, oXcE TO LET—UNFURNISHED, AA fro ONE HOUR m New York, in New Jersey, half acre ground and House, with all modern improvements; large pranzas, ha wood ell, cistern, tank, fw grates, ran kom; good height churches ail denomination; good schools; rent reduced from $4 to $40 40 per month. “OWNER, room 20 Drexel Building, Ce NEW JERSEY LAND IMPROVEMENT ‘Company offer for sale Houses and Lots at Newark, Plainfield and Coed points on the line of the Central Rail road ot New "Apply to A. D. HOPE, 119 Liber al 8) ACRES: GOOD ee 4 fies from depot, near Oyster Bay, 5 ee, AI. SRIDMUNE, northeast corner S8th at. ‘and JOR SALB—15,000 ACRES OF ¥INE TENNESSEE Land in :5,000 acre tracts; will sell all or any portion of it cheap for cash, or tendo for other Property. Address Mrs. 8 WARNER, P Pittatiold, Mase JOR SALE HOUSER,” TWO N W THREE STORY basomont brick Sil impbovements., Apply om premins. JOHN RUST, 70 Clermont av., Brovkiye JOR SALE OR TO LET—THE HANDSOME PHILA- delpbia brick and brown stone Residence No. 770 St, Mark's place, corner Srooklyn av., with brick stable and plot 100x250; house foot front, has large oxtension and wing and Droad pinszas, rich cabinet finish, freseoed througnout, team Heater and porfect plumbing: @ completo home, in healthiest and most attrnetive part of city; pos srrsign mon desired. "Sonn ddbag H. SAGE, 67 Wall st, jow Yor! JOR SALI don A high ground apie wie Passaic pognty depot, ve OWNER, Crantord, Wa) (iREAT SApRIFICR FOR CASI —A 30 ACRE FAR Tnear Port Riebmnd, 8. J; high round: healthy loc tion; woll wavered : house, ® rooms; abandanes of frult an bad Warm, sole or exch OMAN NICHOLS, 96 Liberty st. RANGE, Bow RVILLE. BLIZABETH, N.S. ORSiices id Lote for rent and nalo. BLACKWELL BROTHERS, 241 Brondway. ()CEAN FRONT AT LONG BRANCH.—FOR SALE, on easy terms, fine tract of ocean front, close to tly Tors, most desirable for restaurant or hovel. Apply to A. B'SWiTH: Sun olen. 0 LET AT CENTREPORT, LONG ISLAND, ON THE romforyable Howes, with petunia Ap tat ANDROME, MODER} Ip the preitiost part bool, &e., handy, Address neat and commodions Honses, with ‘gardens, ona sit conveniences; near depot; 20 mitiutes by rail from faery; commutation, low. JASPER E. CORNING, 164 Broadway. 10 LET—SEVEN B FRU house oT barns wile trom roto depot $250, for 000; elegant location, HUBBARD Park wow, Stamford, Conn T° ELBISPARTTRW HOUSE, CHATHAM, N. J, ‘about one hours distance from the elty by Delaware, Lnckawani torn Katlroad. Apply to WILLIAM SES, KETAKEN FoR MORTOAGE 1 250) and by atroot ears, R.A. YouNd. 20 Exe eceepie, ‘room 19, REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGH. AGE E STORE PROPERTY, NEAR THR NEW A.Gansovoort Market, well rented. (equity 80,000), for Dwelling. free and clear, KXCHANOR, Herald Upiown office. BSTATE WANTED. REAL A LOW PRICED HOUSE WANTED—IN THE ULPER part of the elty or near the South Seventh Street Porry, rookizas will lve about, $9,000 pmortn of rood salable Lots in Brooklyn, clear and rovements made; bal co cash. Address, with all palticulars, HOUSE, 201 jorald office, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1879.-TRIPLE SHEET. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. yeaa “MULLER, AUCTIONEER. The three story brown stone front House and Lot 34 Wont 44th st., south side, av, and Broadway, will id st auction on TUBSDAY. Mare 11; at 12 o'clock, ut th Exchange Sulesroom, i1i Broadway; ‘lot 2 "ADRIAN Ti, MULLER & S05 No. between 6th FORRIS WILKINS. AUCTIONEER. RECEIVERS | SALE OF THE BOND STREET SAV- GS BANK PROPERTY. LUDLOW & CO. will sell at auction on Wednes- urob 18, isto, a6 ide'clock,at the Exchange Sales fort DER THE DICTION EVER. ILLIS 8. PAINE, EsQ., BOWERY, NO. 390—The valuable Propert; er of Bowery and Bond, and ings Bank, Maps and full tionver’s office or Messrs. BARLO' Attorneys, No. 206 Broadway. NVQ, 2008 ott AY, périor French flat and store Building and Lot, 25x70, hilat Exchange 8 D “Maps a on the north. nown as the particulars at & OLNEY, auetion Bu eday, |. SEAMAN, Atictioneer. ‘orte Tee OF ¢ heads will be offered infermation nce the City Hacord, for suio at No. 3 pew SALE of valuable Real Estate. ’ Court of Bucks Pursuant to an order of the Orphan’ county, Pennsylvan will be sold at ublie auction, at Schenck’s Station, on the Philadelphia and Trenton Ratlroad, near Bridgewater, Bucks county, on THURSDAY, March the following described Real Estate, . 1879, at 1 o'clock, late of Dr. J. H. Schenck, deceased No, 1, known as th ship, Bucks co Railroad, the State road and the | 1 Jethorp Farm,” in Bensalem town- on the Philaitelphin and Trenton and Bristol turnpike, the new Neshaminy Creek, about one quarter of & mile trom Beh Station, containing 155 acres, more or lose, to low water mark of said Neshaminy Creek, The improvements are a large stone and brick mansion house, five tenement houses, large barn aud hay house, ieehor wagon shed, and other necessary fai ildings. The tand igh state of cultivation, manuted last year, divided venient fields, well watered and under good fer All that tract or pai f Land, with Steam Saw wal “Lumber Shed and two es, with Lumber Yurd, “c,, situated in the vil water, Bons eek, ‘hip, on the Neshaminy Creek, the Bristol and Frankford turnpike the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, ing about two and a half acres of land, more or'less. The improvements are a fine Steam Saw Mall, complete throughout, with boiler, engine and modern machinery in good ord F; Lumber Shed, four Tenant Houses, Stable, &c. This property, being conveniently situated on the railroad, turnpike and river, ix particu lari pod tothe lumber and coal business or any man- business. nown as the “Boos Farm.” All that certain Messuage and Tract of Lund situate in the township of Bristol, B . Pa. property fronts on the ‘turnpike and the Philadelphin a It is about two miles from Bristol Schenck’s Station, at which there are twenty-five daily trains stopping. | The farm contains about 65 neres: itis ina high state of cultivation, with good fences, ‘The buildings consist of a2!z story trame dwolling, well painted and in good order, « frame bus e stable, high hay house and all necassary outbuildi These buildil re erected about eight years ago and are No. 4. Known ae the “Homostoad Farm,” situate in Bris- tol township, Bucks county, Pa. the Pulladelpiia and Trenton Railroad, the Bristol and Franktord Turnpike Road and the Neshaminy Creek, containing 150 acres, more ‘The improvements ure an elegant brick and ma ory mansion, formerly the summer hanck ; five tenant houses, very fine stone and frame barn, and hayhouse, wagon shed, stable, leehouse (tilled), bil- ilard room, boat very fine springhouse and many other nocessury Outbuildings and conveniences. The mansion tx fitted throughout with steam heating apparatus, gas, hot and cold water, ‘and asa residence is very desirable and elegant. Tho land is iu very fine condition, the build- ing and fences in first rate order, the farm is well divided, with water in every field. These properties are in excellent condition, and being main railroad and turnpike between Piltadetphin nd New York, and only 14 miles from the former city, a increasing in yalue every day. as the city line ty only to miles distant. The properties possess valuable water fre he Neshaminy Creek having a depth of 20 feet at th PiEepecial attention is called to the property doseribed as the “Homestead” (No, 4). This very elegant place, which is familiar to all travellers on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 1s ono of the finest suinmer seats in the country, ory Ail the roquisiter fora gentioman's residence, boing admit: ably adapted both for winter and summer. The location is exceptionally healthy and convenient, there boing good schools, churches and markets conveniently near. For farther particular: J. H. SCHENCK & SON, 6th and Arch ots,, Philadelphi bmn V. HARNETT, AUCTIONEER, Capea WEDNESDAY, Se ba 12, ply to ia. (by 01 New York and Brooklyn Property. Sth ay.—Choice Lot, 25x140, 50 feet north ‘Went lst st.—Four story brick Tenement. Brooklyn Real Eatate. Macon st. near Throop av., Nos 271 to 277—Four hand- some three story brick Houses and Tialsey at hear Throop av.. No. 303—Three story bigh stoop louse, Cogniat stone. Herkimer st., near Rochester av., Nos. 574 to 582—Five . 162—Four story Tenement. hhandnome two story brick Moun uctioneer's off fO STEAMSHIP AND FORWARDING LINES.—WILL be sold at Ci ee March 11 the valuable W: Front foot of Rid North River; deep water. See A. J. BLEECKER & SON, 180 Brondwa TO LET FOR BUSINESS 1 ENNETT BUILDING. corner Fulton and Nassau, Several Offices in this buildiug to let at greatly redueed rents. The offices will be altered to suit tenants, Tho building ts heated by steam, and euch offico has washstand and water in it, Two elovators running. No extras. JOUN L. KNIGHT, at the building. A SMALL STORE, 80 PINE: LOFTS 80 AND &2 AA Pine st.; Basements, 183 Bowery; House, 137 Greene st; low rents, THE FOUR HANDSOME LOFTS, 52 DEY ST., 80 each, in fine order, rent from now to May 1880 ths), $000 for entire term. Apply 7Warron st., a4 ‘mo Foon 7. “FINE BASEMENT STORE, 67 BY 26, 40 UNION AAsquaro, low to good party, Inquire up stairs, ‘ OWERY (NEXT TO CORNER BLEECKER §T.) Store, with Fixturos completo, to let at fair rent, occu- pied several years for shoes; first class location for gentle- men’s fortishing, hats or any business, OWERY.—STORE 105 BOWERY, 25X100, THREE story. Apply at 99 Bowery. BUILDINGS, 26 EAST 1TH ST. TO LEASE OR would be altered for bus Ke} hs (1ORNER STORE TO LET ON eae =) sae a5 ey asiness only; old established place. Taquire ot 141 t Ba st. K XTRA SIZED 8T DRE, 268 BOWERY, 33 ‘33X100; BEST Viocation ; west side; well auited for dry goods clothing or other busing if desired, completely shelved, ye rent moderate, Inquire on premises, or of COHEN & CO., 19 Greene et. mae rg #00, ON BEAVER +30 feet front: splendid light, it, jnsion or other brokers, EA <a RUIRSIANK & CO., 68 Broadway, QQRAND BOULEVARD HOTEL, BROADWAY Tat. Contral Park, partially furnished, to lease, Broadway. Just on suitable for », STH ‘Apply 4 Tl ___ DWELLING HOUSES TO LET: Ps Untur THREE STORY HIGH OP HOUSE TO RENT— on West 1th steel rooms, good order, $750; one om wth st., 3g, high stoop, #5 SW ETAMEN Ie. EDWARDS, 107 West 234 6. A LARGE HOU SE TO RENT—ON 26TH aT., NEAR Broadway, sateoniaes or partially furnished, JAMES BR. EDWARDS, 107 Went 284 at. “\ THREE STORY HIGH STOOP TO RENT, WEST A mediate possession, $1,000; one in Went 226 Tawi R. EDWARDS, 107 West 234 st, VERY HANDSOME POUR STORY BROWN RTONE English to rent, on West 22d st.; splendid condition: $1. i ry JAMES R. EDWARDS, 107 West 23d st. At LOW RENTS—RAST SIDE DWELLINGS, RIV. fLington, Second, Third, Seventh, Eleventh, Twelfth. Six: teenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth sts, W. H. FALCONER & SON, 100 Fourth ay. EAST 20TH ST, TWO STORY HIGH in perfeet order, Apply to ownel A TO LET, A\ .st00p brown nies. only $1,500, SHANK & CO., 68 Broadway. | ppesimanc rx PRIVATE RESIDENCES, RENT $50 per month nd st., suitable for business purposes, and first class location; EB. A. OR rent rei ble; vie rand Stores in Bleccker st. Apply 1 Cottage place from 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. {INE ENGLISH BASEMENT Neighborheod and, mr ouudings, pleasan rent $00. Apply at est 52d st., Tw9 P.M. HE EVENING mA WILL GIVE PULL OF THE v GREAT INTERNATIONAL WALKING, MATCH AND. THE NUMBER. or NNER OMPLISHED Y THE Po TO) 6TH th ____ EACH EDITION ING TO PRESS. 10 LET.—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUS sth stn hay. and Central Park. Apply to E, y TATLER, 80 Franklin at. MO LET—HOUSE AND BRICK STABLE, WITH 819 stalls, at 327 Wost 2ist st.; suitable for trickman, In quire at 319. fee office. (25 FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LE ‘3 * FURNISHED ROOM, HOT AND COLD 40 West 26th st, near Broadway SELY r, gas, bathroom. (AOMFORTABLE FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR Room, &; Suits, two ladies or gentleman: honsekeep- ing privilege, gas, bath. Residence D RABLE PARTIES WISHING HANDSOME A JJnowly furnished Rooms can apply at 43 7th av., near th st. ]URNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ($8; another, $5; hall Room heated, large closet, $2 5 Enst 15th, RATLY FURNISHED RO DN FIRST FLOO! running water, grate fire: good neighborhood. Spencer piace. corners Wont 10th and 4th ats. RENT—LAR( PARLOR AND RECEPTIO! furnished, suitable to doctor, dentist or artis GE FRONT ROOMS, FURNISHED FOR 105 Bast 18th st., near 4th av. NTLY FURNISHED PARLOR ty of gentlemen; other hand- t 9,08 3 BA , honsekeeping. RTH AY., 341.—ELE Floor to'a family me Rooms; terms 14 IRVING PLACE “NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS “E at reasonable terms, to rent permanently of transi ently. € GANT ROOMS, WITHOUT ngly; the Parlor Floor would be let to ad ntist or physician. 36 (2 WEST 24TH ST. BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVS— OOnicoly furnished donble and single Rooms. to gentle- men only; all modern improvements:.no moving in M UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART~ MENTS TO LET. Sb,* 126° TO 130 BAST BATH May: steam heat, telegraphs, &e, LAT, 10 <5 DORE, Ts TO LE small Floors in (ice office). OD FLOOR—SMALL house; rent, $40; possossion. HOUSES, {Rooms PLACES &¢., WANTE AT 313 ALSO 308, tio and 315. sa sea at No. 319 “PAMILY. FINE e pnty ATE OWNER, 21 OF " BUSI- hey ana Broo! Ly AN E (NO CHILDREN) WILL EMT Ay tnit of etx Hecmeth Rovso wien tang lord, or one other family; moderate rent. Address D. T. L., Herald office. HREB ADULTS WISH | U3 genteel cg below 34th st.: S50 month SUDG Id Uptown office. ‘ARNISH FACTORY "WANTED, OR BUILDING THAT can be readily altered for purpose, on rental or lease. Address A. W... box 180 Herald Uptown office. V ANTED—' (Westchester county) I UNFURNISHED ROOMS, not exceeding V {7 ANTED—FRENCH FLAT, FOUR OR FIVE ‘ong = 24 ‘snd bath. all improvements, not over ten Sine 20th and Broadway; rent not to exceed $20; ne ssi bps en “Address PERMANENT, box * fase Post office, In the Country. ‘ANTED—TO RENT FOR THE SUMMER, A WELL rnished Cottage ator near Ocean Grove, N.J. Ad- dreas H. B., station D, New York. BOARDERS W4 NTED. _ 33 WASHINGTON PLAGE, AR” BROAD. First class Rooms, with or Sritheat Board; very mod rate terms. ] SUIT OR SINGLE ROOM, PARLOR FLOOR, WITH or withont private table, 440 Madison av. RTH AV., 200—ELEGANTLY FURS Owith or without Board; no moving in May. 10. WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY— Front Rooms, $10 to $14 tor twa with Board; singl 1 SO: ble HED ROO! T.. 116 AND WEST.—WITH BOAR! Rooms for families: small Rooms for go 142 tlemen ; terms very moderate. —LARGE, ith Board; terms rea- 93, NEST OTH ST. uP andsomely furnished ine sonable; references. 26: CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—FRONT Rooms, with Board, $10 to $12 for two; single, $5 to $6; transient taken; no moving. bia 31. WEST 18TH 8T.—TO LET, HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms, with first claws Board. za 8T.. WEST, NO. 134, NEAR BROADWAY,— ‘ anily furnished Rooms, with Board, for families and aoe jemen : references. ST.. NEAR STH AN LY DESIRING comforts of home, without care of housekeeping, ap- ply EV BRETT Board Director N86 6th av. 40 EAST OTH 8 NEAR BROADWAY. or to let, with Boar “any boarders accommodated, 4 WEST 29TH ST.—LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR FUR nished Room; also hall Room ; excellent Board; ref: erenee. 14 ‘EAST 10TH 8 156 est, 13TH ST.—PLEASANT ROOM TO LET, JOwith Board; references. 188. WEST 42D ST-—TWO LARGE ROOMS ON wb floor to rent, with or without Board, suitable © minutes from Metropolitan Elevated 308 WEST 20TH ST.—WITH BOARD, SECOND ory front and hall Room; southern’ exposure; @ closets; house and table first class; other 03 EASE—THREE STORY FACTORY, 36X10 Jon 3th st., between Sth —_ bok ara} immediate ‘possen ston ; also House on 32d st., betw: and 7th ave. THOMAS Nicol. © Liberty st. LET—62 SOUTH 8ST. SELENDID, LIGHT; STO 1 Later ther light fae Far OF ONE RHAY, FERMI & CO. 82 South ot. C FICE TO RENT IN THE CHURCHMAN BUILD: ing, 47 Lafayette place, opponite the Astor Library. Ap- piy on premisos. Src POWER, WITH STORES, ROOMS AND BASE- ents; also entire corner Buildings fo for manufacturing R, 180 Contre st. GILBERT (near ‘B4th). SMITH, WITTE HE NORTHWEST CORNER ATH AV AND 3sTit to let, with handsome plate glass windows, includin, Basement and Stand, $100 monthly. Taauire 251 Went ang & CO., 1,206 Bi > LET—ONE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, SUITA- ble for banking or insurance Wing on first floor. inquire NEW YORK LIFE INSURARCE OO., 340 Brom wa LET—ONE LARGE FINELY FURNISHED ROOM, aitable for architects or other ones on third foo Inquire NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE GO” S40 brond: way, city. LET—BUILDING 88 GRAND ST, SUITABLE POR Inquire 317 Bret class restaurant or other business. al at, To i rae “PREMISES NO. 86 ©! ker wt. m Apply J. BOYD, ‘No. 4 Te LET—ROOMS, OF VARIOUS SIZES: NEW BUILD. toam hoist and wPlondid light: best. power In the low rents, ALOIS A. BERMAN, 313, 323 Kant 22d #t. 10 LE’ ‘ORY D TWO ADJOIN. Aine Bulldings, together oF seperately Apply 229 Ea: at wt lin T°, LET—POR BUSINESS OR OTHE RPOSES, At 027 Broadway, betwoon 21xt and 22d ats. « Floor of six rooms, whole or In part. Voroy at,, oF on premises. 19 LRT STORES AND LOFTS, WITH POWRR, AT sa Mand 47 Gold st. Inquire of JAMES HURNELE: 45 Gold st 10 LET OR LEASE—THE WELL KNOWN “LIQUOR Store 5? Bourh ot, (Fulton rer arg VAN RENSSELAER, 26% Broader WATERFRONTS, VACANT LOTS, Rooms with Power, G, B. LAWTON, GT AY GTHE LARGE DEEP STORE AND BARE Ament #7 oth ae, opposite Sth s ; ine trating will be tere fonant: possession at JAMES SUYDAM. on promlsen, bicivaths aaa Si AVENUE STORE ANDJBASEMENT, WEST &1Di Den one of the best business biocks in the city. Apply MAINE BROWN, 13 _ DW LLING HOUSES TO _LET. Furnished.” Frits'ceen, HOUSE-FOUR STORY BROWN STONE: 4 Inquire of P. W. ROSE, 48 + ES 529 West & Broadway. plato glass, hard wood, frescoed; library; $115, ‘est 47th. STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, 39D 8F, STH AND Madison avs.—Three Rooms reserved on ond floor, fully furnished, $150. D., box 138 Herald Uptown office, Unfurnished. A POUR STORY BROWN STONE. HOUSE. Settt st. neat Madison av, W. Hl. FALCONBR & BUN, 100 HE EVENING TELEGRAM ».DA WILL GIVE FULL AND GRAPHIC EPORTS THE PROGRESS OF TH GREAT mune la SIRS MATCH NUMBER OF MILES rout enED ¥ THE CONTESTA: UP. TO THE HOUR Oe EACH EDITION GOING TO PRES! 7 —isT ST.—CHOICE ROOMS AND SUITS. HA f4sKINS' Free Boarding Directory, 6 East 14th st. Coal, TS and $4. __ BOARD “AND LODGING WANTED. YOUNG, SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES BO, RD- ing uptown in a private family wi ‘here are young Jadies ; Rag be first class in ever we Bio oy ees and have all the rte and aa JP. box 123 co. ] ANTED—BOARD INA PRIVATE FAMILY FoR A and child re years old; terms $7 a week sB. tee sinh ni Goes #t., between 4th aud Tih ave BOA town office. [Tt NEW ENGLAND HOTEL. “BOW, Rooms; Lodgings, i10c., 40e,, 506. ; weekly, #2 to $8. ARLETON HOUSK, WILLIAM 8ST. CORNE! SiFranktort, one block ease City Hall.—250 Rooms, Swe, daily, Wareh weal for Carriages, Bagenge, Hevteree comparveneute, venitiatod pecking, besing, ni view moving, city and coantry; covered track i: ‘oneed workmen ; CXpronange, 230. ; loweat insurance; tele. irapbte communien tion, examination solicited. O'REILLY BROTHERS, 109-110 Kaae 44th st, ORRELL'S FIRST CLASS STORAGE WARE honsen, corner of 4th av and ad st. for farnivara, trunks, eases, pianos, v ko. », boxing, packing, expressing and shipi reliably done, All at low rates, HE TARGER WARENOUSES. STH AV., FROM 3D Mth wry dene for farnitare, baggage, goods and jencri Promptiy” in separate closed compart Iw goods received at all hours) shipping, boxing, packing. | Ofice, 30) West 44th at, OBA EST 20 8t, (BAGLE STORAGE WARE no oe i pend clean ; moderate charges, ia proved e ator, WATCHES, JEWELRY, «wv. (2 BROADWAY, ABOVE” advances made; ladier’ office, WI formerly with J. A. Jackson. Cash advanced If desired, Fis Ak ‘ersonal Property: old Gold. port D()7 BRoaDWay, 1.207 ration? retvaie POSITE Gi Mee, Dinu Jowelry, &e., bought and sold, S200. O00 ert a aS to $5,000, Mois Be Mth tris! irsadwaye NEWSPAPERS, ULL PARTICULARS GREATER? at wonderfal y in the world in + #t th CHRONTOLE ASR. SROOND HAND FURST OLAS r Address, stating loweet Oe GAPE =A LARGE ato, in pertec price, box 2,511 Fi

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