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The New York herald. [volume] (New York [N.Y.]) 1840-1920, July 07, 1876, Image 2

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A?n sr.MRSTs.
^IttlcFS: 2Z MftfftW Wtt'ii:
Plath sreeti of the incomparable artists.
MR. AND MRS W I FLORENCE,
bo will ippnr In tholr origin*! Impersonations of
KAMDWELL HLOVfc VNU SR.". liK.N hKAL GILFIrORT
TIUS EVENING,
tor tbo
142D TIME IN THIn THEIR NATIVE CITY!
"MIGHTY DOLLAR' EVERY EVENING.
Performance teoniuaiea 10:90. Matinees discontinued
tor the present.
WOOD S MCKM'M WOOD'STHIS
DAT.
Matinee ?i 2; c? clot et R.
T1IE AI K h N COMBINATION.
In tbe k'reat oensation.
Till. MOLLY MAOUIRB8.
And lull dramatic company In
MY MIKE .- MAID.
ILMORE'S GARDEN "orKhNBACH.
Messrs HlloOk A PaLMK.R Proprietor*
Sr. P. S. UILMOKE ... Musical Director
dr. E. G. Gil.MORE .Manager
TO-MllHT AT rt O'CLOCK.
/or the beneftt nl the
A.MKKK A-. ?MI'SICAl. FOND SOCIETY.
THE ILLUSTRIOUS COM FOSE H,
JACQUES OFFENBACH.
the RENOWNED LEADER,
Mr. P. & OILMOKK.
LEVY,
ARliCCKLE,
SOHST ;
and the
FAMOUS MILITARY BAND.
PROGRAMME.
1. Overture. "Robe*pt?rre".. IAtolff .
2. Cornet Sola Arbucklo.
>. Eant**le, "Genevieve d? Brabant" Offenbach
4. Overture, "Geat Republic" Brntow
8. Art* Intelice. Sahvt Verdi
fi. Cornel Sola. Lerj unit rnci.
7. Burleeque l'olkit Offenbech
B. Hvmn. "Welcome *11 Nation* Ke ler
B. t iffenhacliian* Offenbach
N). March, "Salire to ran Krnnrltcn" Nteinhausen
SATURDAY EVENING. July S,
EUGENIE PAPPENHEIM
and 1 lie
YOUNG APoLLO CLUB.
qtlmore'ITconckkt garden.
SUNDAY EVENING. JULY 9,
grand sacked concert,
In honor of the
EMPEROR OF BRAZIL
and l.i*i appearance in public of Ilia
M tJESIV DO.M PEDRO
THE BRAZILIAN HYMN,
with an IncrcuMuI orchestra,
and m ADAME CEKVANIE8,
the celebrated Harpi*t.
5TH AVENUE THEATRE,
Broadway and JSth tt.
Proprietor and Man* -er .. Mr aUGUSTINPALY
I'naiilvt Ir 1**1 mains ' Acted over J00 time*.
1.1?t*on ii iionn i i' K .
P P II O Q U U K
fPPPP II O y V U KKK
p i! y Qy it ok
p ii yyyy uuuc hkkk *
u
A Piav OK TO D 4.7.
Kerrr nlirht at H. "PIQUE" matinee Saturday ?t 2.
Monday. Jul.i 31. SOI IIEKN a* LH NDili.AKY. '
bu?kiiy ruiuTU.-raiDAr, BiMtm or
MISS SOPHIA M1I.KS
in which ocraaion will in- plated the two i;rett drama*.
fHB WIKK ANI) BLACKBVKD SCSAN
OLYMPIC THEATRE. ?JA BROADWAY
The cool rut an.I pleaaantett honae in town.
l.AS I PERFORMANCES
oi
III'MPT Y DtTMPTV,
AMD LAST APPr-AKANOKS
ot
TUB PRESENT COMPANY.
A ORE AT ENTERTAINMENT.
Saturday afternoon and cTcntiiK. tfnth. Iiotti and LAST !
PERFORMANCES of the reproduction of IIUMPTY :
DIMPIY end Benefit of KOVKK'I PKAS KR. Clown. I
MM Volunteer* in a Ornnd Programme.
MONDAY NEXT, JULY in.
BKTIRF CHAMliK? V CHEAT SPECIALTY COMPANY |
and CAPTAIN MCDONALD'S TRAINED INDIANS. |
ON Y PASTOR'S Nb.\V .TIfiiATKK!
5S7 Hroadway. opposite Metropolitan Hotel.
THE NEW COMPANY A ( RAND SUCCESS.
Pnpuinr Price* for summer Seaaun.
Admltd n. 25 cent*. Re-erred Seata, 50cant*.
Family Circle, 15 neut Kxtra Ueai rved Seat*. $1.
The lire at ilerr Scnuiiao. ?i iten una i.v.uis,
Lou Saulord Ella Mayo.
Keating and Snndv 1'diaries Diamond.
Larry lo-tler Andy Oolium.
Joliu Gilbert. Harry Phillips, tMark HIM)*, Sndie Doshon,
MATlNKhS KVKKV DAY THIS WEEK.
MONDAY N hAT, CllANUh Op PKOGKAMME.
20 NOYBLTlKs. MOKK NKW STAttS.
F~~ AKK 111EA 1 lib, UUOADVVAY AND j-jd ST.
SAM KDAl fcV EN I Ni ?Benefit of the I .liar*.
The KoY slSTKKS in the Comedietta, LOVE'S DAWN.
BIJOU HKRoN in the poisoning scene from "Komeo."
1 he HimiMiig Durlrti* ot CAPC*LKTl'A.
LITTLK LOT IT E. AMY LEE. CYKIL ShARLK.
rohn b. Griflin, Dick Barton and John Da* ry und others. 1
Ad tuition, ^5c., and 81.
BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN.
r'NIOX SQl'ARK i ll. ATKli.
Proprietor Shendan Shook
Manager A. M. Palmer
POSITIVELY TIIK LAST WEGk
<>l in. celebrated
Vlilvl;*.
YOKES.
VOKKS.
MONDAY an I TOhtiDAY. July 3 and *.
th. nnHi.ua.lr laughable 1- xtrara.aua i
PI N IN A FOO.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Joly S and A.
TDK HKLLKrf OF 11IK KITCHEN.
FRIDAY, July 7-BKNKF1T ROslNA VOKER.
FON IN A FOO
and NAN, THE UOOD FOR NOTH1NO.
SATURDAY NHiHT-FPN IN A FOO.
Preceded each evening by Mr J. II. STODDAKT and comyany
in ONE TOUCH OF NATURE j
J^uTNOLD AM? CHARITY.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
SATURDAY EVENING, July R.
fertile ben.lit of the
NEW YORK CENTRAL DISPENSARY,
ROMEO AND JCLIRT.
Teleyram from Mr. KluNOLD to bl.pen.ary Dirertora:?
"OMAHA. July tl
"Expect to be in time to rehear.c Saturday morr.inc.
"U'.OKUfc. K ION OLD."
His Imperial Majesty, DOM I'KDKO, with his suite, have I
kindl\ consenteu to bo present on this ooouiun.
Aniutfftfion, *1. Hater veil spate, $1 50.
Box oilier at Academy tiuw open.
C1HATIAU MA Si LM-94TU 8T. AND SD AT.
J The tentatloual theatre of .New Vork.
60 STAR ARTlsTs I* NhW AND ORIGINAL ACTS.
Spicy an I entertaitiing.
jo BKALTIFl/L KOKMkh IKMAIJ MODELS
lu the finest Tiibleaux Ytranta extant.
Jj4 Minuet do Pari*, delightfully voluptuous. Best of talent |
and spiciest eniertainmant In New York
F.TOuInc* at *. Tueader. Ihurwday and Saturday Mat!- |
Decs Don t laii to visit the ('bateau Mabille.
PARISIAN VARIltiksT^ MATINMITTO'MORROW"*
AiUSlAN* v AKIl.TIK V ? at
Most omfVirtehle, c<?olett and beat ventilated theatre In
New York, having iiiiuu-i)*e windows opemuc into gardens.
BVKIIY KtKXINii vl H 1 MARK NO MISTAKE.
Grandest ?n?t Most E&iensiee Knterteinmcut in Aineiica.
F hNt'M. SPD AND SPAKKLINU
New. hcautifnl and only Ballet in New York.
1 ?> | UK I Li. I AM' | 100
m S I A K Do
lui I ARTIST > I 100
IN 20 ORIGINAL ACTS,
tnakin.' one third mora act* and a cast thre# timet greater
tii"ft any other theatre in the city.
Producing: the im?n attra. live and exhilarating bl l aver
presented to the public of New York.
LK .IM oj > h N > A 11 > N A L V A RI ETIFS OF AMKRICA.
Oeiulenten. don^ eel led a<tr*v bv weak mutators.
FIFTY HAND ON!!. YOl .Nti LADIES BANTED.
k out for new slid *t inline trnsations.
KK1.LT A LBuN'S OPERA IIoCMK, i
2dd SC. near ttth *?.
fcVKKV KTENING.
KISOU r i?OL'.
Til L ONLY LEON.
Offenbach'* Kuileique I'nlk*
Change of proprantir.e from Aral to last.
lRAI.KY'S AI.IUXIIKA PALAt K.
Km* at.. Philadelphia,
Hie faaMonadle ra.nrt of the rtty.
The ur* apectacle.
A TRIP TO THE MOOX.
Magnificent Scenery. t'oMumet sod Oor(eoae Pallet; alto
Piaioruade Coin-art" In the
ILLl MINaTKD OAKLfEX.
KW YORK CIXTKNXIAL
Lo*X EXHIBITION.
The great collection. of Art freaourea. aeloeted from tba
private gallerim of New York, now opeu at ilia
.NATIONAL ACAPKNY Or PhMUX.
Corner 234 m. and 4th ar..
and tlio
METROPOLITAN Ml'SKO* OK ART.
Ill* M'eat 14th at..
D>r lira- only 1 irkata, ?1 rent*.
yiW YORK CENTENNIAL
ART EXHIBITION.
Hie mo?t Import it! collection of m dern painting*, hy
cite ataat European uiaelert avar Ur-oi.ht to tint country.
TR11 day from A A. M. to 7 I' M., at lite
LEAVITT ART KOoTfT p.7 BROADWAY
JAMK.n BhKTRANOS (real aork, Kotnao and Jullat;
LOtlS UALL.AIT, rnlamiiiia In Triaon; PKRRAl'LT,
LOdaliaqna
Alan etuorb examploa hy Andre. Ilatt.-nlet, Hakalnwh a,
Rolttln . t .eituaii" ' rtatt.- petti. Itro eri. Indnno. Jacqu*.
r ( hnrkkoik Mvdiam Mcl--.nl?r. r*sc?lli. Riot Nam
tin. Schreyar, T"tilnionrhe. Troy on, \ erh.o-cknoven. tV <1
law. Z inacota.
and mora than lO'othert of equal maril and value.
Admittanea. ilNo. ; Ticket one weak. Nor ; una month. 91
>11 >I< tit.
fitkir-piAMrvRUAX 'xTCmr^rrTAR: *INH
U mx ? l*rlr?W> l.t" ,i?. 3- Lwl 14th il. Circumn
Addrr?? I'HOr K^So.l
>AI?h l it; a r u r?i' i > i - ui.am- ->j i
L K Qai, teorv *uil pirif i not pobtithrU Addrru L.,Ci2
rSVTii i t i 4 * ?
T~?r>rtS M *> UK fas ~t K A i:.v""KXftM, KSJfK
/V ? lininnlic Itacner In >rai nl ilia lurnni | >r?chi?l
and p iblic IB :l>r ?i?-inlty of Xrir York, u mi"t
tMtWt In M < kN>jiH ?r pla ? tn an Invalid
aimut l > traeal; tbe biii'ieal mi ere tart. with una* eertin
rait a.;a Hi irlri AUdrrM. lor a ?? Xll.llAKL l uK
CUKAS, " arrrD !., Brooklyn, V I.
AKThtl?A TkACIlKK WHO KKKAKII FKRNI'H
and German. i.oo(t n:n?lrlan; can lrarh craiuraar,
arithmetic md aritiu,;. v|.j.Ij- at litT i.e?i |tah el
1^1 lull a* -ritRNOl L,K*W)Vl? wiTii ~A j
L'. t pur* pronunciation piiren in pru at* laiiitllr* or at
Kmlnati t rc-ideac*. In M GAKhAl , la merly a marie*
Irnt* and a inambar ol Ilia I utrrraiiy <>f Kraacn
WAM'KII III I'CKCMAsIl.
' 'AVIhH A Mil.I. Kiill 'i,KIM'i<l. i.l it.i, I'l 1,
. Icy-. -hail in a, liorae rawer. 1c. A dnn Yi II. T,
jW rNI aMaa.
re.lr T'l pi K< It A.-K ?A I Kl II mTukK IHIISU
?i)rtiu ' * ? o 111 |lv? Cl.'JU'i to il.l'Ki onuh,
m?'tt .ago. Add ?m, tilviitrf Ivcwtiou and park
*>VVLh>. Iierolu ifleo.
p , h UR \ i iXMPLIU k HOOK
uii?l?U for letter prr%# and Lla.ikt-ooK?.
f at 120 William ?i. roar.
I
NEW
TO LET FOR BraiKKSS PURPOSE8.
URN SETT BUIMHNO. ~~
Fireproof.
Locriril on Neei.au, Ana and Fnlton Ma
I IrM Floor 10 In uitnbl- tor banters. lneurenea offices or
lawjrte. V ill br lot t< .ether or in porta: be altnrod to eult
lenante II desired ; adepleu lor ofliree or eioraa
Keeeonable reula
Ale*' eome eligible Lie offices 10 let
AFfl.Y O.N 1HK FKKMIKBJL
I eke Ibr rleeetor. Inquire lor |aui lor.
A" dToKK r?. LIT, WITH THE PMTIUMI TO'ILL
clears in an a<ljnini:ie etore on a corner Inquire at
7M Nimau at., corner John.
/SrB4N8 WHO* l,O()KK0 At STORK, 34TM ST. AND
\ Br? ?dwA.v, >?9ter<Uy. lor cigars, call at bill Gth ar. and
be uuexpectedly rewarded
0 O 2.274 ID A? TO LET-TOR ANY EUSI
1 > lies* not uow on the block, except the liquor buaiueat.
Iriqu r? of owner, UOBLKT 1. BROWN. 2t) Nassau si.,
rouitt 72
^ ?KK i 'l.KT on BHOADWAY, HKTWKKN 34TH
O and .'i."?ih sta.. 20x45; rent cheap ; If the two Cubans
that were looking at thin store yesterday will call again
they will bear of something to their advantage.
sJTKA* POWKK, WITH WI LL LlOHThl)" ROOMS.
0 tor $25, on second floor; also First Floor and Basement,
5x13ft, in CtDtVf st <1 F II ALL. HIT Kim st.
v^team power to let.?whole building oe
kJ Floors, with all machinery for cabinet manufactory;
also l?<and Oroutid Floor. 86x44, with no woou worker.
Inquire at iso West 27th St.
fllo let?small store, 3** id av . near sfli
1 st ; vfry desirable; r-nt low. Office, Kit) Kast 12th st.
f t* 7 eth AV?stoke, JIAEBMk.pt and eoollfl,
UU I third tloor; 86 6th aSecond Floor.
S RICH 74 Murray st.
DWKKLINL UOLS1CS TO Ufi'L
tnfurnLhed.
A T MOUNT VERNON, N. Y.-KIUHT ROOMS: THERE
J\. minures' walk from depot; $2<> per month Inquire of
Lf 0, no EV, owner.
i ?OHKAI' "TT'USKs to let. centrally lo*
J.\.? eaten, near Br laiiway ; excellent neighborhood; hnr
gains; hnpro* enienit* ; possession: rents $75 monthly end
upward* pottbti b hot he ee, no* 4 warren it?
t n filkoant kijl e story brown stone house
j.x to lot, 55 West 28th st.; rout low.
WILLIAM N CERE, 220 Mh nr.
t It> LET CHEAP?184 WEST 88TH sr . WITH
J\ Carpets. Mirrors, (tits Fixtures. Ac.; newly painted
Inquire Mr. LK.STKK. 232 We?t52dat.
'Po LET?VKEY OKSlrt A HLK~HMALLTTIOUNKS, ON
JL 24th. 25th, 28th sis. ; rents low. Office 13*.? East 12th st.
FL ItJV IS11KI> UOHMR AJ\I> AFAliT-UJENTS
TO LET.
4 M-.Wl.l ! 'I RNISflKh lid'lM WITH Al.K IM
J\. proveuients, to a respectable couple. 3Ul 5th st., near
2d av.
4 krIsoh put to lxt?with oovruitLT
1V new Furniture for sale. 411 St. Murks place, bell
No. 2.
4 neatly Furnished eoom to let?to a
J\. young gentleman, in Newark st., Hohoken, one block
Iruui ierrjr. For particulars address 11. 11., box 2tX? Herald
office.
\l 20 tl'l w CHOICE FLOORS TO LET. NEAE
2<ith st.; improvements, Call and see owner and
promise* Iroin 12 to 2
4 5 1? of rooms. second story, neatly
X\ furnished, to let. together or aingly. to adults only; {
terms low. toil West odd st.
y i v n id ely furnished room, bedroom
(Y adj'Uiniitr. Kitchen, fs? week; also one, 84(H); both
suitable tor light lions, keeping 4i7 4th av., near 29th st.
^ Vol NO"! WIDOW LADY HAS A^ HANDSOME
t-an ii.iv . (hi comforts 01 a hams. Will 40tb ii
/UlNPLkTSMr KC"UN InII I' D KI.OOK NKAIJ KKSKRV- I
\ i ?ir I'urk; neatly furuUtira coltacr*; city and ooua I
try. liu|uirii at db?i Oil. nv.
l^UHNISHKD mo.NT IIOUM; ALSO UAL.L ROOM; !
1 all tinpruveutents. 10 hull lath it., lour doura Irnai j
THuj'g
LHKMSHIll) Hi X IMS TO I.KI-rn OLXm.MEX 1
l only, without board. Apply at 152 West 5Uth st.
ITM'KN IS II E l> ItOOM hi MAN AND Wl F r ; ALSO
L single Kooui. Inquire at 129 Waverley place, .-tore.
HCiOMS?rilK ( HE.\ IKS I IN TDK
I city ; clean, light, airy aud cheerful. 317 Kui 13th st.,
near 2a ht.
SUTH UOUAKKKBH NO,?PURNIBHBD ROOM 3.
r cheap; hell Kihius, $1 50 up; ladies or gentlemen.
No. Hri est 3d st.
U AN Drill M ELY Kt'KNI.-HKI) KOOMS TO (i EN TLB"
ui' u or 'or housekeeping; family prirato; terms mod'
erstr. 3U7 West 45th st., no..r 8tn sv.
I AROK PLEASANT ROOM KOK ONE OR TWO?$3
J j or$4 ?!. Eait lOib *?t-. 24 sv.
A f K~ M H. "SU M N K K.~EAST 35TH >T., HAH I
1 both single aud dott ie Hooins to oiler, transiently, at
MttBSr ;?r
1 )()OMS TO LLl:-ON i'AKhOK OH SECOND FLOOR,
it furnished or uufurnuhsd; brown stone house; all im*
provameiits. -42 i.asl 59th st , near 2d mv.
SPLENDID FUHNISHKD PARLOR i LOOK TO LET.
aud some single Kooum. piic.? low; small nrown stone
house. H8 i'rospeet (dace, betweeu 42d and 43d sis.
Si*LBNM1)" LAItUK. WELL FUKNIMIEU FRONT
rooms on the tlrst floor for housekeeping or light bind- ,
liess; reut to $8 per weak; splendid location, No. 1,289
Hroadwav, near 35th st.
fjpi) LET- UAKDSOMBLV Pl/BNISHBD FLOOlt";
1 hath and all improvements. together or separste, in a |
pi i v ate house. 148 West 41st St.. botweeu 6th aud 7tu art.
mUlKD I I.OOK, PURNIftHKl), TO LET-KOOMS, SEP
1 urate cr together, in the private house l.a> West
24th st. |
1 s~F~FLAT.?STRANOKH8 VISITINO THE CITY CAN
J. rent delightful (looms, nicely furnished, desirable location,
convenient to four lines of cars; 33d st., liroadway.
ci ruer house, ramcuiars ai n est .*-u st, roar.
$ > wm;ki,v ri.i.asant front room;~alm
?) several others; bouse has all improvements. 144
wem l?tb st.
^ > ro h whxkly.-to ubntlbxkn. or p or
lion>? keeping, pleasantly furnished hoonu; private i
bobm. si so btil ltlb si.
7 9v. mark'b vlacii nklft coopar in9titutb.?
airy furnished boom* for geutteracn, $1 60 and $7 per
w eek.
Utu st., JO) we8t.-a frw blrgantlt furnished
riiouu, iu strictly private family; terms low;
location lirat clans.
(!??>." a iiu.vi'ii. kcont i'aki.ok, kitciikn and
bedroom (second and third (loom), fu utshed. with j
laihff t all lor tltroa day*. 907 rati 9949 si.
jw* wrmt loth ot, rear 9th a\?lland, |
sotueiy furnished front kooin. to gentlemen only- 1
without board; room cool and pleaaanw, and all conven 1
iftices.
tl \vkht :?tir?t -kllgant boom 8, with or
t i without board; table board; reception room for phy- |
slcian.
i cth sr. |35 WESt-a lahui. will furriruro
ft) iront kooin. second floor; also back parlor.
](t hoi lii washington 9quarb.?plearakt
i tj booms .renting on square, well furnished, for gentleincu
or lamilies.
1(17 hk*1 10111 ^t.-n io kly fuknthifkr> par
1 v/ i lor, with kitchen; also front boom, with bedroom,
for housekeeping.
11(1 m * i; doliial furnish r.d koomh, wi tl!
llli every convenience for housekeeping, to let, to re*
peelable small fnmilies.
m m i - i i: > r ht., rrat 5th av - a vol ,\7i
widow lady has a nice, large, airy boom suitable
tor a gentleman.
ijlflk.mshki) itoomm a.\l> apa11taueirrs
to lkt.
4 -flat^~in ni.w bt'ildisli 4i? sidtv:; now
a* read? . moderate rents, lor first class tenants only.
t i rkikjcrd kent si'lk.ndll) 9scon0 flat
j\. on lexington at ; six rooms and bathroom; neatly
painted; janitor in hou?e. apply at jb west 43d ik
tl antral park flath?orand c kcls buildJ
?ng. broadway and 6!hb at.; elevators; all modern improvements.
moderate reut. j
tf in l frknuu flats to rbnt-#t~and 9?
i each. king second bell for housekeeper, 443 went !
doth st.
'p<> l.h.r 8kt ond flour, 141 ba8t i9th 9t., four
1 room*. second floor, jib last 46th st . eight rooms,
very drsiraoie ; three booms, 1 <? 3d a?.; 3 booms, ltw i.ast i
jhth st. office, 139 last l-'th si
mo lb i corky uitu fufi iou tut ?8d rr.,
1 iiear btli av. . seven rooms and bathroom, window in
e?ery room mark lhvy, 778 9th a?., corner 44th st.
moaitdkils wzrfia
1 -tiiiki) HTnRY. AIRY. DBLIOHTKt'L ROOMS
J, together or separately; ?ery low, transient and da jr
boarders 1*3 west j'hh st.
i) ok rhrbk pk 9un9 can br accommodttrd
in a -mail new kngland family, at 4j went 28th st.; :
permanent or transient.
fro r < i f'lat b k a>t 418t kt handhnmb*
f) 1/ turnished alcove kwis, with hoard; sj londid locality
; term* very low
(j ttt.-r _ t-r nr. pksikaiii.k rooms, with i
?' Monr<l; unexception Able locality and Appointments;
transient boarders; reference* axcnatiKAd.
lit WAVc.KLBY PLAl'K~ Nl \K Bft<> A DW A V. AvJ
Front H^ma flJ. Jit And for two, with Hoard;
single $1 and $il; transput people taken, table board $4.
<51*1 AND <14 n:u \V, KK-ROOMS ON~roURril
And flml floor*. able for a family, ?ith good table.
164 and 1M Waverley place.
It) H 11 NKAR .Ml AV TBgY JIMT
1 m Accommodations or the tumiuer months ; transient or ,
permanent; Aral ciase tabie. I
I A TH WKtfl , 36 ... hl.Kt.AM KOOMfl,
I I v ith Board, permanent or IraoMient. $2 per day; i
kept by English lady.
1^1 UKUIV AM) KLBO 4NT; STNOfT
I O or en suite. trantieiit boarders accommodated , bout#
.nd table lirsi class
?1*{P 8t.. 2tU W KST. ?IIANPHOMK ROOMS WITH
m.) K ard, ur will 1st floor or btiu without, for summer
. I
OOP HI . IJO K.asl MmR MAPI80N PARK KIR
? ' ni.hui Knoms, ,n scuta and singly, with or with", |
liourd . pries very cow
?> ! itl-.st :cl> st ? phkirablk rooms, with
.ul) r\ If lr111 labia, In lir.t class Iimis* . ralerenea.
WK.M .30 sr. ROOMS. WITH BOAKll 01t Willi
? U !
?^(t Masr aist bt.-a kkw bklkct boarpmrs
?u?.' can l>? a ciiAiD.il (ted. alto transient ami table;
strictly lust ''lass.
BAsr W ASlll.vutok' PlsACRi adjoinimo
a..' park, l.srs . air/ Itooata. with nr without Hoard;
terms sarj rsai liable tor Immediate applicants.
i i.intos PI.AO -araw roirvo mm ami
)" ) ladic. rau Bad Oral rlaas Hoard; day boarders taken.
I I WKST KITH ST.-HOAKP, LA ROB. AIKT
I L Rooms, on second lloof, at eery low prices; trauuant
co , rrtn a icnt , *l?o ha.I Itwo.as
? j w MM iuTH sr., HKTtrRR.f 3TH A.XP BTH ATA- |
Hii?) or "iitai'tii MoiirU; ;uo<l*rii InpruVflnithU; privntu |
(ami It. K?ifr?MC(k
| .n v . . - I'M \SAXI li HLK \NU
1 ?' ' Kooius, vtiiu lioMrU ; mUo imnvteui achI j
(iO?r?t |
I W i:-. UP niton . \iru
1 ?)?) torn i Iim ro?r<l, i?t mimiuor prices; *?*< HMc H ??rd ?
o/w; v n*r ,""n' r n K&IAMID ROOM t?? I.kt
muU to ^ ntltuiaa IB'1 ?U?. irtiii *0*1*4 fur i*4j o?i/. |
YORK HERALD. FRIDAY
BOA KUKRN WAITED.
ecen\NTLY frirwnrKb
wUO rvoraa Id ttricllr rival* family Itr palltDU mil
ita: board for lad jr. Addre.a I. I.
<U j~TiuH ST.. PHI LAUKI.P H 1 A. ?M ' PKKIOR
.U*t*X aocooi?iod??lona for Canlaoaial boardcra, on
raaaonable Icrma ; location aniurpa.ard
rfcuso widow lady or" kks p r itahFlitt.
Using retired end alone, would It ice to find a young
lady to Board with tier; can have a coney Kootn; houae
private: term* moderate. Address, for one week, Mrs. M E.
H AHVEV. Herald office.
\ lonk woman wants lady boarder* by
day or week at a turnmr r resort. oue hour from city.
Address h. h.. bot 115 llerald ofltee.
Philadelphia.?private boarding. per
<i*v M tn *1-J n?r >PHk !!AN'KINS U-i W*?t 'iOlh it
HOAHD A.SD MA.\'1EU.
AliKNTLKMAN WISHK> A TDSZtlf nook.
harlnjc southern r xpuanr*. with *ood Board, betwran
IhJth and SSth au.. rail of Rmadway. Addreu, with lull
particular*. 8.. boa &.T10 Pi.nl office.
\Lr ANThI> -HOARD POil A HOY, Tfc.N Y I. A He IIV
TT are, in a family where tliey have children; prlra
about fS par weak; must be a food tamlly. Addrest BUYS,
Herald efllea.
IIOTKI-S.
A~1t NKtf TftflLAJnTTTllTKLrSI BOWKRY AI.l.
11Itlil eiaxle Kooina; U?a^lnt;a, M eenla i>i|(hlly;$3
w ekly; for gentlemen only.
LWAYS OPKN.-Hf it an k port h oubk, corner
Krankfnrt and William ate., 36c., Sue., $1; Ken tie mm,
Tamilian
(JT. liKKM .US?If II IV , JJI) ST?".' AND BROADWAY.
O riximi, auitaa, all front, no board, oue dollar anil up-t
ward; elegantly furnlahed ; location unequalled . arcraa to
entire cm : rlerator. batlie. WII.L.IAM (1 TOMPKINS.
SO ITT IIK K N HOTKL-AMKKIIAN PLAN ; (Si DAV~;
try It once. H7S BroadwHy, eornar Sd at.
COUSTHY BO A il D?
AT NKW BKIOnTON, S. I -LAIIOK, AfllY ROOM.
for gentleman nnd wife or two gentlemen. In a French
family. near ferry; excellent Board. Apply at So. 4 Hamilton
Bark.
BKTVATK TTMTlvT 40~ MTNTTrK s o r T. "ITTVK
accommodations for four adults. Address ALLAlRK.
box 101 Herald office.
A M()N(i Til K MOUNTAINS.?KIKBT ('LASS~ PARM
/V house Hoard, 1l> urs from city j shad.v walks; refers
to former hoarders; 10 till 2. 231 Broadway, room 6.
A SHALL 1* a is TV OAK OBTAIN BXOBLLBlfT
country Board at a farm house In Dutch*** county: lo
cation hftx!x and healthy. Address N. H , box 132 Herald
office.
A LADY WltfHlrf COUNTRY BOARD, 00 XILBS
from thi* city, for a boy. Address, giving all particulars,
fj. II., 124 Went A")th st.
Avdi'm; L\DY, HAViNti A (iO'iK plkah'CNT
home in Flushing, L. I., woull like to take a few children
to "ward, not over* years or under 3; they will have
good tare and a happy home; also will he instructed in the
common branches; terms moderate. Address, for two days,
Mrs. 11. AfA(K)NKK, Flushing Host office. Flushing, L. I.
AT FARM HOUHK. HALF A MILK PROM OAKLAND
station, 3D miles fr m city by Midland Railway; situated
near mountain; fine drives; fishing, boating. Ac.;
large, air? rooms: pleasant locatinu For terms and particulars
seo proprietor to-dav. at 4*4 tMh a v.
Boarding?on a farm ; as milk* from city";
location pleasant; shady; suitable for invalid*; prices.
$7 to !f* per week; children half prim- Address Mrs
BROOK*. box il'.'R l uit office. Spring \ alley, Rockland
omuiy, If. Y.
OA HI) AT LONO llfcAMCH-^OTTAOft B1TCATBD
half ntlle Irotn beach, lire minutes Trnm depot* ; beautiful
lawn end shade in abundance; plenty of milk. eeps,
Ac. For particular! address EDWARD R. 8LOCCM, East
Luna; Brunch, N. J.
BAYSHOKK. L. I.?FLBASANT BOOMS; SBAATR":
eood bitliirnr. boating Mid Ashing. Andre*) F. II.
J'KCKWttLL, Bay Shore, 1.. 1. tteter* to W. I* Burtnoll,
Fulton st.; T. J. Cox. 791 tith sr., .New York.
Y FOUR ADULTS? jiKAK WATEK.ON NEW LINE:
between Yardley and I'hiladelphia preferred. Address
U. 8., Ilernld office.
BOTRU AT~8ACOKRTIK8. ON TUB HUDSON, NF.AK
Catskill(food Room*, attendance and table. Addr ?*
HENRY TURCK, bHfHtiN, K. Y., or personally to J. II.
THOMI'HON, 8:v. Broadway. X. Y.
OAKD VS ANTED?TWo BOOMS. FOiTa FAMILY OF
three adult* and two chlhlren. within one hour from
New York; price not to exceeil Addles* F. (J., box
3,149 Fost office. New York.
Boa Kit-wanted for two ladies, child' i
year* old. and uur*e; two room* in farm house, on
httfh ground; free from mosquito* and chills; within one
hour'* rido froin cltv, and uear station, trail on or address,
with lull particular*. Mrs. L. s. CUHBlf, 35ft West 11th
BoardatTafa em ihilsk'ZtwT) ho cite fkTTm
the city by the Erie Railway and fire minutes' drive
from depot; location unsurpassed. larce lawn and plenty of
shade; term* lutideratc. t all at tllHtith av., or address Dr.
William BOBTOM,CwlpUls,Orattgseeaaty,M. 1.
tror.Nii.Y BOARD ( AN HI; BAD OF A PKITATK
J family near White Plains Call on or address .1.
STORY, NO University place, coiner 12th St., before 1' I1. M.
CNOI7N1RY HOARD OX THE HUDSON ?1(1 MINUTES
J from landing; hijrh ground. abundant shade; elcht
nnles aboro NeerburK; stabling. croi|Uct, piano ; pit nlv of
milk nnd vegetables; terras $7 to ft in a week. Address J AS.
h. KXAFF. Marlborouirh, Ulster county, >. Y*.
CXOUXTKY BOARD WANTKD-FOR A FAMII.Y OF
J four, near some lake or on Look Island Sound ; state
term* and accommodations. Address C. D., Herald Uptown
Branch office.
CNOUN'TKY BOARD. ? M OI N T A IN A1R A N D SCENERY;
) good table and rnoni); I la hours from oity by Erie
Kallwar; beautiful location; large grounds, well sha ed.
Apply to J. U. Sl'FFKRN, Su'Tern. Rockland county, K. Y
CIOUKTKY BOARD AT MOUNT PLEASANT. N. J.?
I Fin* farm house. uood table, fresh meats. truit* and
vegetables and comfortable room*: term* $7 a week , parties
met at depot by sending word; reference. T. M Harris, Nassau
insurance Company. No. 17d Broadway, New York. Addrees
IYILLIAM A. AO Kh KM AN. Allendale, Bergen
county, N. J.
CNOUNTHV"BOARD. -IS THE UtAUTIKUL RAMAPO
J Valley House, situated on l'ompton Lake, tbree miles
Ionic: beautilul mountain scenery. A. VAN HUl'TKN, Oakland,
Bergen county.
(Aiil'NTHY BIIaKII-IX A IM.BAKAST LOCATION";
J near the Great Mouth Bay and Ocean ; airy rooms, finest
of shades, gunning fishlntc. sailing and tine bathing; terms
reasonable. Address UAM1LION ROBINSON, Centre
Moriches, lone Island.
CIOI NTKY HOARD AT AFAKM HOI MK.? KINK
) shaded lawn: tonus moderate ; 22 miles frotn city. Address
box 5M Wood bridge, N. J., Post office.
CtOL N m V BOARD I N ORA NGK tToUjCrY.-M ILK,
J eg**. fruit; plenty of shade and healthy; terms moderate.
Apply all the weak at 'JOI Kast bid OS.
CNOlNTKY BOARD WASTKD-MAN." WIFK, TWO
J children and nurse, on Hudson Kirrr, llarlctn or New
llareu Road, wltbln 'JO mile* ol Now York. Address J ON tH,
station F.
DP.LMHTFUL AOOOJTMODAlION FOR BOAKPF.RS
ma farm houee among the C.alskill*; best city reference.
Personal interriew at 6H6 6th ar., uear 3Mth St., N. Y.
C|?y. ?
DAKIKN. CONN.-A KKW FIRST OIsAM BOAKDKR8
caa be accommodated at a very pleassut firm linu-e
one mile from railroad, half mile Irniu sound; larite ifrounds;
shade ; terms $M; no marge for cutiveyance to or Irom dc|M>t.
Address C. K. B . Darieu, Conn.
fslUMT CLAMS BOARD MAV UK llAl) AT TIIK FOOT
r nfratsklll Mountains; scenery un.urpasied; no mm.
qultoes: price 87. Address GKORtiK A. MA.NDFORD,
Mouth Durham, Greene count v. N. Y.
Ft I KMT CLASS HOARD CAN BK II A DA T A FARM
house, within 30 miles, nn Eri* Railroad: mountain
air; terms modsrale. Address or call on JOIIN F. DoDOK,
.91 Broadway.
I/IIRHT CLAMS HOAl:i? W VNTKD IN I'lIK I'ul NTItV,
J? within easy access ot the city, for icontleman, wife, child
aud nurse; mutt be close on Hie water. Address F , box 131
Herald office.
CtOOD HOARD?WITH FOUR NICELY Fl/KKIHHKD j
1" Rooms for a family, in New York city, or at a pleasant
place in the country : moderate terms. Address, with terms,
CENTENNIAL, Herald office.
WANT BoARD AT TARM HOUSE WllKRE THERR 1
Is plenty ol shade and bathing, convenient to city, for
two ladles and four children; oldest child 11 years, good !
table, Ac., indispensable. Address, for three days, statin* i
accommodation and leruia. which oiuit ba reasonable, D. J,
O'H.. box ISCI llernld office
MKS M i BURNt-1 null US' KERIIY^ ON THE
Hudson, h*? two Booms mil vacant; would make
favorable arrangements with a parly ol gentlemen. *
N ew brk.iitdn, stati.n m.inu -i-i.k asant
Koom* and Ho ird lor two or three geutleiuen ; private
laiuilr. location delightful. Addrcie m>1 I'll I.K.N . Herald
office.
>rKW BKIDHTDN. ST PTES ISLAND -TWO K ><>MS.
I suitable lor gentlemen or married couples, terrua very
moderate, ('all on or addreea Mn. C.. Writ :.ld et.,
New York.
OUAStiK MODN r vIN. ORANUE.?FIRBT GLARE
accommodation!; location liealtliy and convenient to
euy Tor particular!, addren 171* Columtiia lleigLla,
Hrooklyn.
PkitTIER 11 h SI KI N i i \ III K sK IN rile, i III Ntry
In a cool, healthy locality, can And II on a farm 4H
lone! from New York, in tVretchenler county ; one mile ftuin
elation ; good board and plenty of ebade ; also excellent accommodation!
for lioraea if desired. Tor particular! addreaa
PO.MT'OKT, tor two daya, box .T.sTU I'uit office, New
Yoi k
PLEASANT OOONTRY BOARD. THREE lloURB'
ride by rail imtn tho cliy, price $<1. city relereuee.
tor lunlier particular! addreu C, it. klr.Ya. salt 1'olut,
Dutches* ceeety, N. Y.
Seaside board. $t r<> ** i-ku ivki k .
table; tine sailing. Ashing and shooting; surl and stillwater
nathiug. DAVID HiiKINSDN'S, t'eutra Moriches,
Long Inland. Pity reference?W Hurtrain, at Brooks Bros.',
Broadway, corner Boud at, third Uoor.
SUMMER 0OAKUKR3 WANTED IN THE IM.K A.-L
eat village ol Roekv Hill N. J; splendid situating;
lirmi reaaouable, Avo minatee' wain from IV IL K depot.
Addren JOSEPH H. VAN KLLKT, Itocky llill, Souieriet
eouaty. If. J. ______ I
U'anikd \r i,i near Far kockawa* board I
lor a lad> and Utile girl In a larni hounr or with a private
family- Addren. I^S , box ltd Herald office
SC.M1UKK IIKNOIITS.
MKRIPaJT llnTkl.. siNij" SI.n7i. O.Sf THE HfDsoS:
Newly furniilied and lenovated. larce, airy rooms; la
now open for the reception of giientn at moderate prices,
l amp inaeiing cnnimauceson the '.'-Mb Inat. Adores. bus
371 frost office K. II DISIIHUW.
AT SKA CJuIRE. L. I.?BO kill) TOR YOU NO URN,
lettu $lc per week; good bathing. hulling and boating;
good table Mrs. KIOTKKTKH'H Hotel.
'* A VK.RY'S " KATONAII \VKS TO II Ks TKK ID I NTY ;
^V Muacoot Mountain! Lake! Mehopac end i rolon ; pit turrnuiie
ecenery . eitruMn veranda* piano, organ : milk,
eggi, chlckene and vegetable! from the latm, terme, $H
to fx __
Bath HOTRL, iiatii. L. L, WITHIN OMR HOUR
from New York, elegant baihing. A a.; Pottage, 7
r - im.toiet. p A. lUNIINw. Proprietor.
/TOZZB.VH HAMILTON HOUSE, STAMFORD. OONN ?
I I... and water In rverr room broad ntassas high
groauda. ird battling. tine dri*t?.
O! FOII Tin: NOORTilM-roiiUt HO I* MB,
Mml I Luke, I. J.; ttruia from f I'd .VI lu $17 SO; nil
lor circular A KMIW.MUN, Propilllnr.
1ak K hlUK IIOl'sB?ol MMKJi H<' A Kl>l Ml IIOl'KK
J nil inilaa weal ol Nrwburg. N V.; (?i bnallOK anil
belting . term*. $7 to $IJ |?ri wark. Send lor circular*. AJdtoaa
jamr.* M W ITUUTI.
Lueutoa uoOaK, mwman airiKua, aid
Hank. > J.? II. bmiri iMin New York : altualVi un
lie bbrak-b.nr Kivjr. ahadjr walk*, rryttal and (iron
aprlnra, Halting, boating bat Ing; ?ond atanllng. I?rma
reaimi tide 1 all nn nr aenil lor rlrruUr and pbotcgralh ta
I
. JULY 7. 1876.?TRIPLE
SlJlMKit llKSOUTS.
Xnitwooi) HOL--.K. SobwooK g? J TWKMV
ml I a. Irum New York ; lire' cla.a Ur*" tamlly hotel; ?J
pricea low. Apply to F. t. KEITH, Proprietor. Hi
V"EI'TI NK iloC.sK." K0VKAWAV~~MKA0B. L>. I.Painiliaa
daairinpr Board lor the aeaann "cheap;" all
(ha comfort, of a home; a fraud place (or children. Por S
(arm. addraaa aa above (Captain
A. K. HAMCKI.I.h, Proprietor. |[j
0"~ Klh.NT pol nt HoT'8B-M(?W~jpkn-locatbu ox
(ba extreme eaalarn aud ol Lone lalaod. fruntinc (ha
hound aud liardiner'e Bay: aplandid drlrint. boating. bathImr
and ttahinr: reached by I,odg inland Kailroad and
ateamar # tV. Colt from Pack and; Mraa moderate. Baud
for circular. M K. PAKRONH A CO., Orient. L I. w
1 toga Lake, In now open for the reception of gueata ..
Connected with thla h"tel are ttie flnesl white eulphnr bathe
to the coin try. Addreaa SIM. Lhl.ANU A CO., Saratoga pi
Spring*.
PAVILION HOTKL, NEW BKIQHTON. I.-NOW
open; accommodatioua for elnrle gentlemen. <1J per 171
week an J upward fall or aldreea ft. t. OOLK. gl
Unit)ESIDITMOI'SK, TWO MILKS FROM LIBERTY |r
Tillage. Sullivan county, N. Y . le now open tor auminrr
hoardert: large ronma. well furnlehed throughout; grneroue
table : unanrpaaeed lor rural ecenery and pure monntain air,
brine about lid**! feel aoove tide water; aprcial tralna "
Saturday afternoona and Monday morn Inge i.eferencee? "
l)r J. fondle, 1UH sith av.; I -c vi L Livingeion. ISO Oth a v.
Addreaa AI. ( !LDERSLEKVE, Proprietor. Liberty, bulll- 01
van county. N. Y. g,
rnu dottbuI hoise, oolkvillk. slssex ?i
1 county. N. J. ? Beautifully altuated at the baee of the
Blue Mouulalna. one mile froin blgbeat point of land In New 4(
Jeraev; bniiling and flailing abundaut; terraa, IW tier Week. ,
Addreaa J B. DOTTEKER, or U. C. KI< K, till Beekmau ,
ah, New York. *
TAPPAN ZEE HOUSE. NVAOK, ON THK Hl. DSON. N
lili milea from Now York M acceaaible by boat and rail; ?
a few choice Rooma left. W P Ml'NlUlE. "l
IIOISKS, Rooks; tV.< ., W AtTRI), ~ a"'in
the' Coantrtrl J - ??? - I'
Vt7ANTED?POR TIIKKE MONTHS. A SMALL PCR- *'
Tf 11 iall - d Houae. not over one hour and a hall trom City "
Hall by boat or rail. Addrrta. witn full particular!, T. II. N
C., boS 188 Herald oilier |(
\lf AN TRD?fo~ItKNT IN 1KB COUNTRY. BY T1IB n
ft year, a email fountry Place, with ahudy gronnda, 1<
near tho city; houae muat have all the Improvement*. Ad- w
drear, ataiing price and full partlculare. box 6,lrtU New fc
York I'oat ollice. |?
|irANTEU-BY THE-MONTH, A PL'RNISHi lTfOUN- lti
It try Home, not In any town or village; well (hailed; |c
low rent. Addreaa. with partlculare, K.. 3o<l Went Mat at' 0|
PIAMIPOItl'KS. 0HQA8?. Ah.
?PUIS ItKNT. I ntiUliT.' SyfAIlk AND llflANO '
. Pianoa of our own inake;alao tor eale and rent, a y
number ol Ana eecoud hand Pianoa. In perfect order. WILLIAM
kNABB A CO.. No. llJfith av.. above istb 4L
A?PI A NOKOHTEs" T< > RENT, OK ni'R OWN M ANU
lecture; alao aeeond hand Pianoa for aale. at mod- '
erate nrlcea, by OH ICKERINti i SONS, l.'JO olh ay . corner
1 H(li at. ?
A" tiTEINWAY A SONS'- PIANOFORTE PGR ft ALB;
7 I S octave, carved roacwood caae. full agraffe, over- i;
strung Piano, used five month*. box lor Mbtppin^;
chance for speculator or private family. Call at private 1J
residence 47 West Itith *t., between r?th and rtth an.
LADY will HELL 'OK LBtsd than $123 a l'
.even octave rosewood overstrung ba?. Pianoforte;
cost (skill; carved legs; agraflo treble. -? hast ad St.. near
2d av. _____
ABEAI'IIFI L SQUARE PIANOFOKTK, SpsTctTirK- 3'
erinc npriirlit Pianoforte, carved lep?. evcrv intprovem.nt,
great .aeriflce; will be rented.
J KIDDLE, 13 Waverlee place, near Broadway.
Bargains.?7x octaVk piano, almost new.
fully warranted, $175; iii.taltnent. taken; rent $">. II
CABLE'S, corner tit av. and -3d et.
14IIIC KKRING, WKBER, STKI N WAY. UPRIGHT S
Plauoa; Inw price.; rent, city or country ; new double ?
read Organ, #iV.. GttKDON A SON, 13 Runt UtU ?t.
CNR RAT BARGAINS ARE OFFERED IN NEW OR 0|
I .ecnnd band square and upright Piano, or Organ., lor
ca.lt, on in.t.Intent, or to rent in city cr country eery low. 31
HORACE WATERS A M)NS.4xl Broadway.
AONIFICKN T 7 OOTAVS STEIN WAY PIANOforte?Rare
bargain; elegant rosewood Piano $31). t(
At GORDON'S. 157 Hleeeker at.
I} III V ATEFAMILY OFFER FOR $->0n SUPERB 7 1J N
rosewood Pianoforte; cost last March; speculator
or d aler can make money on it. Call at residence 54 Kaat ?
lull St B
FURSiTl KK. ?
"A ?WEEKLY AND jTlLVniLY PAYMKNTn"TAS:"K$ JJ
?Y. lor Furtiitnre, Carpet. and Bedding at H. M. CO WPEIITHWAITA
CO.'S, 153 and 157 Chatham ?u An ltu- c
tnen.e Stock at low prices.
A" "ucHON ROOMS. 3D EAST 13TH 81.-FURNITURE,
Carpets. Mirror.. Pianofortes, Wardrobes. Armour.,
Cnbinrts, Bedroom Seta, Parlor suits, Ac., at private aale ,,
.1 .....lion ml,... 8
_ v_ __ u
At private residence 47 west i?th sr., bktween
5th and titb avs.-^Dnn't fail to call and examine K
elegant nut in Parlor Furniture, complete Library. Dining
and Chamber Furniture. Bedsteads, Dressing Cnaes, Hu- L
resits. offered (or aula at one-quarter coat; 4<> pound hair
Mattresses. #10; steiuway Pianoforte, $250; chance for S
apeculntor or private family.
A DKCKBK PIANOFORTE, 7\ OCTAVE* FOR $jwO; C,
Parlor Suit, lu coteliue, coat $41X1, $10); alao Oil
Painting*. Mirrora, Carpet*, and Chamber Fn.nltiire very _y
low; mu?tj be sold this month for caah or luatalmeuta. .'1
Ka?t 2 th at. k
BARUA1N8 IN FURNITURE AT TREVKTTH AUOtlou,
Commiaalon and Storage warorooma. 27, 21) and K
31 Keel Pith at. Call aud-get prtcta before purchaaing elsewhere.
?
Furniture.?too hot ros auctions, tuerh. w
fore owner* will tell at private aale at auction prices.
FAVOR'S Aucliou Ilouae, IS East lflti at. Y
OOD SECOND UAND AND~MISF1 f CARPETS, OILclotha,
Ac., very cheap at the old place, 112 /niton at.;
tend tor a price liet. X. J. MEND ALL.
WANTED?FURNITURE AND CARETS (NEARLY
new) for a three atory and basemrnt Home, 16 fret P
front by 55. Addrrsa. with particulars, giving prices, which
innat be reaaonahle. box 2.9.12 New York Post offlce.
EIROPE. ~
LOUIS COLAKD,
Fabrieant d'Annee. I.lege. t|
CALK OF THE "CHATEAU WAKTKOO." '
kj near itoracuacii. un roe i>n*e ui vuuiinnce. nwttierlan<t.
the property of >1. R. H. the Pake of Hernia and of h'
tbr Count de Rardi; one of the largeet, fluent and best located
pr inoely possessions near the Lake of Constance. It *'
comprises the old castle, with modern addition*, containing
two large saloons and about !hl room*; new nuthouae. In If
Swiss style. with about 10 room*; a newly reatored chapel I)
and parfonare. a gardener's home, with two dwelllnira and (;
a hack kitchen; two I a ret farm houaea. with coach tbed* <c
nnd stables. Ac.. a bathing houae adjoining tha lake. The
premise! are tituated in the centre of a well rounded and
closed territory, covering an area of about 13 hectares,
splendid meaduwa and orchards, park and garden rl
Hor tnrther Information apply to Mr. Ll'TC, Attorney. In c<
Kbeincck. canton of St. Gall, Switserlaad, agent of 11. K. ^
It. the Duke ofJParma. j.
PGUTK Ah. " ? n
Political ~ political ?
campaign campaign hi
EQUIPMENTS. RQrtPMKNTS. n,
t'lub*, organise at on^o, that victory mar crown your effort*.
Wear our impolitic Centennial Hat and Cape, niada
of bine and yellow, with nilrrr eazla* on hat*. '
Full net* ?r? ampaign hquipiueut*, confuting of bain (or
caps) and capm ianj color and with patent double ^
ik intr titir turrh mnd tic.k furni?h??tl in clntid at fu-inrv r.i
prior*. w
Mod for ru:i particular* or como to ha*dnnar'*r>.
?m ii. knauss,
Broadway, New Yor* city. "
- - - - CI
iTliLlAHUk.
American standard ~bkvbl billiard c<
. Tables; also a largo IH**> of Ball*. Ours, Ac.. *1 ro- It
ducrd price*; second hand Table* at great bargain*.
W. h. 11KI PKITII A CO . 40 Vrsey ?t.
COLt.EIf DER'S STANDARD AMERICAN BETEL
Billiard Table*. with the celebrated Plielan A I'ollender
combination cushion*, for sale in this city ouly at 7JH Broad- A
way.
L"?OR sale?a BILLIARD table; INOOODOKDfc.it.
r wiih set of bails and cues; price $130; can be seen at 1.
West Sftth St.
For sai. i ii e a h?a purl an bevel" tablk f
and fixture* complete. Ill Bleeoker et.
SECOND HAND BILLIARD AND POOL TABLK fOR *
Mle ?'bc*p *t VSAYLDK'S, >H ( ?d*t it s
WATCIIKs. J?\llBHrY, Ait.
A~>77 hlkkckrr scnkar BROADWAY.?money b
advance l on Diamond*. Watches. Jewelry, Ac.; also ?
I'awnbrokere' Tlckete b tight of Diatnobda, Watches. An. is
77 Bleecker sk o
A T BlM BRItADWAY, NEAR 21 ST~f>T.?DIAMONDS, o
A Watches, gold and silver Jewelry, Laces, Camel's Hair *<
Miawls, Ac. .boiiiibt and eoid; Lontie negotiated by J. T. h
LVNCHL _ s
AT ??7 BROADWAY. CORNER 4TH IT.?DIAMONDS. "
Walchee, Jewelry. Bilks. Laces and Personal Property "
of every lieecripllon bought and sold. Leans nrcotlat. d r
JAMK* P. MATTHEWS |
\r bob hkoadwaY. opposite hth st.?DIa- "
monds, Watches, Jewelry. Ac , bought and sold : loans 11
negotiates robert J. RUSkNIHAl. l?
AT t?JH KKOADVV A V. NKAK JIST ST.-PI AMONDS.
Watches. icclil and silver Jewelry. I.ares. Camels llalr "
Msawls, Ac., bought and sold; loans negotiated by J. t. ?
LYNCH. a
Monky on diamonph. purr. ac ? diamond*. r
Watches, Jawsiry. Hllverware, Heal eaeqaes. Camel's "
Hair Shawls, I.aces. isilk. ar., bought and sold back at a p
very small advance ObORuB 0. A LLEN, Jeweller, l.lflO a
Hroadeay, near Jdlh at
MlitSLLiWKoOl.
"1 ffSVBxTO BIOTMKNi AND VKTFKAN f^ilKP5
1V Medal, commemorating the visit to Philadelphia, is- n
sned and for aale oy A. I>EM AllEsT, Engraver, |nj llroad
WAIA
it INVALID kuk.vii LADY. in (IKKai l>|s m
tress, appeals to the rhsrilable for means to enable her
to return to trance. Address Mine. UliiuT, No. 4J East
14th at. U
Teas at WHOLBAALB rill U, IN QCAXTtTIM V
ot Ave pounds and upward, cheaper than any house in o
the city, et the WELLS I KA COMPANY, sUI r'eilon el., p
between l.burch and lireenwicli ^
ItTOMAUfc. " ?
A Y J'OKTi Ni.T<IN S .-T'XIAl.K WAKKIIdISK. .V43 f
Hudson at., for Furniture, I'lanoa. Trunks, Ac., In sap. H
arate rooms. CIIAKL.KS II. Bt >11DK, Proprietor. b
IJt AO LB RTORAOK WARS'IOUABS UKRl ItFAABRD "
J lor aale keeping ?i furniture and gooda of every a.ud;
aeparate compartnienta; clean and orderly ; lowest ratea J,
Kill Is 17 West H3d at., one door we?l of Sth av. 11
lvTOKAOK. IN i'l.AsrKBKIi ROOMS ANII LOKTS FOB t
0 Kitr.siltira. Baggage. Carriages. Ac. Hal. 111, 113 and It
1 .5 East I lib at. ?
c L,O mi v... ?
IJtLATTO'N (LP fOWN't. nut ?TI1 AV . PAYS '50 PER *
x CtHI morn limn risrwnin mrvan-gii \ ifmiui. aqdr?M
Sir. or Mr*. KLATTO. 11
a*tkolou% . i,
AKTHOLOufeit-I'RDI'K^IIU LI*NKit, H .-r.l AV. I
Seud for circular AiMrtu bo* 4.A.IU I'oet ofllcr, Aew I
Varfc. b
? wmsdkkkul chili*, OII'tku WIIII HKIIND I
, V aiuht. telle everything without t|ueatiouintf. l.J A'tal
4"th at . near Broadway. '
N<>I\iri>-IT!OV-<IKK\TEf?r Hl'SiNKSS CLAIR ?
. vuyani. M ra. KUATKH, 54 Luatngton a*., nair jolb b
*1.; sIS*. la Mt*. I
MAI* VMK COLLIN A. A RRLIARI.K AND TRUST- 1
worthy Clairvoyant. Magnetic trtaltnrnt. 37"> oih *
v., near 17th It. 0
SHEET. |
KXCIIA*'OK.
OBARRlQTfclbKR T-NKtiAlt. I'lOtflHTWTfAKK";
will exeheorr lor xixx eerond hand < ?rrlane? or Kurlure.
Addre?? (,'IDKK, bo* 128 Mermrt cfllce _ 1
.1 AllBLf AA4Taili?. ~
iTUWiliTia or . TO U1HIII V iMlS W < 11111
) lela. new sad ?l?s*nt le?igu?. from $10 up; the trnde
lerellrdesUwItlia '
BP AL ESTATE. I
The foreclosure Ale* at tba Exchange, yesterday, ^
ere as follows
K. V. Barn- ; sold a house, wttb lot, 22.7x100.11, 011
aat 114th attest, north aide, 172 4 feel west of Third ^
renue. tor $3,000, to tbs plaintiff.
V. K. Stevenson. Jr., aold a four story brick tensieai
building, with lot, 23.4x89 2, ou Bowery, eaat
de, about 81 feet sonth of First street, for $33,200, to
rnestO. BernelL
K. U. hudlow 11 Co. sold a bouse, with lot, 24.9x92,
o. 339 West Seventeenth street, north side, 326 4 foot
i?i of Ninth aveuue. tor $18,600, to A. Koftmaun. *
E. A. lAwrence k Co. sold a bouse, with lot, 10x98.9. '
a East Fortieth street, south aide, 216 leel west or 8
oouil aveuue. and a lot, 26x140 8'4x27xl32, adjoining
jove on Fortieth street, lor $18,000, to the plaintiff e
A. H. Muller k Son sold a hmlUiug, with plot ol land 1
>.&x*8, on Duane street, aottlli aide, extending through
> Manhattan place, 73.10 leel west of Klin street, for 11
60.000, to the plaintiff. v
J. M. Miller M?d the block bounded by Ninetieth and ^
tnely-llrst streets and Eleventh and Riverside ave- '
ties, divided into the following parcels;?Four lots,
12.8x100x100.8x100, on soitthesHt corner of Kiversido I
venue and Ninety-Qrst street, for $13,606 to George A. 1
arkor; eight lots. 26x100.8 each, on Ninety-first 1
irecl, for $18,760 to same purchaser; four lots, 26x100 '
tch, on southwest corner of Elcveulh aveuuo and 1
inety-llrst street, for $7,.'>00 to same purchaser; four 1
its, 28x100 each, on northwest corner ol Eleventh ave
ue and Ninetieth street, tor $7,400 to sane purchaser;
>ur lots, 26,100.8 taeb, on Ninetieth street, 100 fort 1
est of Eloventh avenue, for $7,4(8) to satne purchaser; 1
>ur lots, each 28x100.8, on Ninetieth street, adjoining <
isl mentioned four lois, for $8,200 lo J. H. Hyiio; one 1
>1, 28x100.8, on Ninetieth mnwl, adjoining above, and '
tur lots, 102 8x?X100. 8x109.913. ou nortbeasl cn-nor 1
I Riverside avenue and Ninetieth street, fur $16,100 '
i George A. i'arkor, making an uggregaie of $78,&nO 1
ir the entire block.
TaasiivKKM. I
undcwatersl. n. w. a. No. 0.26x100; K. I'arkliurit, 1
A" Idfi I !r?wilr .i *11 ??r,n
M at., u. s., *06.8 fl. e. of 2d hv., iti.SxlOo 5; L*olt
Connell and wile to.C. H. Hamburg 1,000
tUlb at.. a. a.. 2 Obit. ?. of 2d av., 1 .0x100.11; F.
Hontecou and wife to R. I. Brown Norn.
)?h av., w.'a., 25.5 ft. n. of 54th at.. *25x75; alao
loth av., w. ?., 50.4 fl. a. of 47th At., 25x75; Jacob
HavlJand wife to J. G. Burchdl 00,000
iOlh at., a.. 138.in tt. e. of 2d av.. 19.Mxl00.ll;
K. Boutecon and wife to R. I. Brown Nam.
lid at, a. ? 200 ft. e. of tli av.. is.0x00.11; same
to same Xom.
ilh av., w. a., 25.5 ft. fi. of 54th St.. 5x75; also
10th av . 75 4 ft. a. of 47th at., 25.1xlOJ; laidor
Ferel and wife to Jacob David .... 35.000
23d at., * a., 118ft. w of lat av., 14.3x100.11;
Charles Wold* and wife to K. l'rati O.'-oo
7th at., a. a., 04.3 ft. e of 7th av., 19.3xOO.2S; J.
Thomaou to F. VV. Smith 11 ,<X> >
lit av.. c. a , 25 ft. ?. of 38th at., 24.7x80; B. Douglas*
and wiio to M. L. Doyle 30,.'UX)
lixabcth At., w. a. iNo. 213), 23.3x90.0; <J. Fulling
aud wife to J. A. Scbtuidt lG.OuO
>5th st.. a. h., 15 ) ft. e. of lOth av., 56.8x00.11; li.
M. Fuller and wife to K. F. Fuller 7,500
uffola ?t., "w. a. (So. 73), 25x100; M. Freeman to
K. Barnea 10,000
si ti at., n. 201.5 1-3 ft. e. of 8th a v.. 17.1 l-3x
08.9; W. U. Uny lor and wife to M. A Hart Num.
ill st., a. a., 313 It. e. of a v. B, 20x7 ; S. II ubarlunidt
to M. Bach 7,850
Sb su, ii a., 325 ft. e. of 2d av.. 35x98.9; K. Farroll,
referee, to J. Weil.... 0,700 I
i*>th at., a. a., "50 ft. w. of 11th av., 50x90.11 ; F. W.
Loew. referee, to B. W. Bonne?.-... 3,000
XHh at., ti a.. 230 ft. e of 4th it v., 25x100.11 ; John J
Townaeiid aud wife to M. Doyle 25,(XX)
ew av., n. w. corner 122d At . 100x100; Michael
Walsh, executor, to Feter J. Kueixel 18,000
MOKTUXOKir.
ruen, David S., to M. M. IIall, Grand st. (No. 580);
5 yeara 9.000
radloy, Situleahitry L.. to Caroline K. Ferkina, n. a.
ol 54th At., e of 6ih av.; 3 months 5,000 <
lug, Simon, Jr., to William Deaauuer, a. s. of 84th ,
at., e. of 4th av. ; 3 years. 10,000 ,
raitisoy, Jlairiet aud husband, to Cornelia A. At ]
will, n e. corner of Lexington av. and 84th at. ; 5 K
yeara 18,000 j
arpenter, ?J ane ft. (aaniimairairix), to.i. ft. < urpcntcr.
n. M. 01 Kith it., e. of 2d av.; 2 yearn. 6,000 ?
ame to same. e. a. of 1st av., a. of l*tl? at.; 2 year*.. 4,0i*0 | ?
oyle. Margaret and husband, to John fownsbeud,
n. a. of 109th ?t.. e. ol 4th av.; 1 o years........... 1,500 ]
uaua, Conrad and wile, to V. Kriea, w. a. of W'anhin^ion
av., a. of Mclroe *t. (23d wardi; 1 year.... 2,000 <
uyster. Cornelia* W., to New York Lite Insurance
1oinpauy, u. a. of 57th at., e. oi 9th av.; 1 year. .. 18,000
u ne lo aaino, u. e. corner 57th at. and Oili av.; 1
year 17.000 ,
emo to same, n. a. of 57th sL. e. ul 9th av.; 1 year. 16.UU0 .
rnoxkvu??i, Joseph, to Koaina li*her, a. a. of 5otb i
st.. e. of lOlh av.: 0 years 3,500 ;
cColloin. George VV., to S. Hatton. e. a. oi 6th ay.,
n. of 113th at.; 1 year 6,000 <
auftns, Aujru*t H. and wife, to Sarah M. Donaldson,
e. ?. of Ceutral av. ( 4th ward) ; 5 years 5,000 I :
ynn, Michael and wife, to John l'eterkin, a. i. of
48th at., e. of lat av.; 1 year 6,000
niffln, John and wile, to John J. Adam*, it. a. of
ha?t 4iat ?t., w. of 4tti av 18,00 j
'hillock, .lamea C., to Ka?t Kivvr havings liarrk. e.
a. of av. A, n. of 1-MKh at.; 1 year 1,500
oiiuk* Sophia and others, to Tentouia Savings ,
Hank. a. a. of 3d at., e. of nv. C; I year 8,000
INDIANS IN MONTANA. '
BOSPECT or A OENKItAL UPRISING IN THAT
1KBUITOU Y.
[From the Helena (Mtfntnna) Independent, June 22.] ,
The most reliable report* Iruin ail directioue indicate
tat the wild lbuiane have nearly all congregated
i the Bad l.andi, and their uuiukers aro every day
veiled by the young Lmclts from the Missouri River !
tcncies, aril those lo the southeast as lar down as the j
urders ot Nebraska. It la estimated that there are
illy lo.ouO Indians with Silting Bull. Against ttieso,
ivro cuu be brought, with the united cotumauds of
rook, Gibbon and terry, scarcely 4,000 soldiers?a
tree utterly luanequaie lo make any headway against
lent. |
Since Crook wont down the valley of the Powder !
ver, no reliable report has oeeu received from h,s
rmuiaud. What haa become of hint nobody aeeius lo
now. The reported conflict oi Terry with
idians lacks coullrinatlnn, although there
re grounds tor believing It true. By a
iter received lrom the .Secretary ol War by Governor
olis.it appeals that Hie government is adverse to
rming the militia, and no steps will be taken With the
id ol the War Department toward putting the soillelenls
in a condition ol dclenue. Cudcr these circuiuances
the people on the exposed frontier will uavo to
>ok out lor themselves, and the sooner ihey do it tlm
siler. Nobody can tell whether the danger ot a raid 1
ito Kosiern Montana ta threatening or remote. It may
itne at any time, and it is best lo be prepared for it
hen it doe*. !
The latest news Indicates that there will be a genoral |
idian war, and nearly ail the young uivn of the uiHerat
tribes are on the war path.
II the troops sro defeated on the Yellowstone the
Hidltiou of the frontier settlements will, of course,
ivile attack. j
A STRANGE DEATH.
WISCONSIN MAN UNCONOCIOLSLY SAWS HIS
BOOT OPEN WITH HIS FKET.
[From ths St. Paul Pioneer Press. 1 i |
One of lbs inosi shocking acculuuts which we have f i
vcr beeu called upon to record occurred at the mill ?r ' ,
'clock yesterday morning. At thai hour David Pascal
paflord, one ol ibe oldest and highly respected realelite
oi the Kast division, stepped into the null on |
usiuess and tat down, without thinking ol the danger,
n the table ol one ol the butting or t ut-oll saws It 1
i proper to stale thai, owing to the necessity ol vnon- i
unzing space in the null mentioned, the saw under |
r in toe table upon which Mr. .Spallurd ealed himsll
it worked i?y an improved lever, which raises
all I tic saw instantaneously (11 necessary) above the
urlar* of the uble. throws it into gear, and works it
t the rate ol d.ixai revolutions a nnuute In a lew mo ents
alter he hail seated bimsell ins loot accidentally
nine iu non'act with the lever, raising the saw, it is
resumed, until it touched his pursoo, ami then springlg
forward In escape irom the suddeu and leariul
anger, be rested the entire weight ol oue loot ou the
ver, throwing the swiiily revolving saw upward and
iiitiuk himself through the hack, ao that oue of Ins
>gs and hips were almost severed irotu the body, til
nurse no surgery could prove eflroilTii in such a case,
nd death c.ahie to ibo unfortunate mans rcliel in a
ery lew moment* afier the accident occurred, the
langied body was conveyed lo his home a* speedily us
racticable, and the sriol ol ins sorrowing household
as as luteuse as it w.ia sudden in its appearance.
A VAMPIKE CAT.
IOW A THEATRICAL MAX NEARLY LOST BIS
LIFE.
k'rom ihe Mobcrly (Mo.) EnterpriM-Monltnr, June 27.] 1
Odu ol Ihe sirangesl incidents (hst has ever fallen
nder our reporlorial observation transpired at ttio <
irginia Hotel, in ibis city, last night. Wo ban heard *
I the blood sucking vampires nt the torrid belt, and i
Dleriained the story only as a ihril.ing labia, and we (
rill exclude a cat I rum tue apartiuohl ol her sleeping
hil>l, but reganed u noljr uh the recognition ol hii old
ime superstition. Hut Unit a lull grow u man shout d
v sieaitlitly attacked by a cat and have Ins Iitc breath
0.tily sucked out ul nun *e lia.i never oxen dreaun d
1, yet this was un actus, occurrence at tho time uud j
lace mentioned. Mr. French, a member ol
liu Thorns Dramatic Troupe, plating an <
ngagemunt In this nty, wsa t'lio vie- I
im. Ho ret.red to rust at un caily hour
tat night, mid soon lell into a doep
lumbar. After the U| se ol an hour or two he was
roused by a leeling ol overpowering oppressiveness [
nd satlocalu a and was liorriQcd to lluu that a huge
at was sitting on his breast and had its head insertol
n his mouth sucking uway ins breath. He lound Inmell
In sn almost exhausted coudluou, so much so that
ie was unable to shake oQ tin v .mpire Head att.ickiig
linn tliruggie as lie would the cat only fastened
ts c laws tbo deeper in his chest and went < n at its
lorriblo least. His gtoati* and erica ol agony, hoover.
fortunately brought -erne neighboring long, rs to
its relief, and lie was rescued Ifoui ills irigbtlul posilon.
Kven then they wete compelled to turn him out
if bod mid roll bun over and over on the Uoor buiore ,
he eat could be mane to release its bold sn i atwudou
us purpose! Mr French's tace sad chest this mornug
bear Irlgbllul evidences ol Bie terrible battle wlili
be imnswr, and bo will probably fcoreaiter make 1
penal Inquiry at bis bowls aa to I ha abstracter o,' the I
su baktagtag to tba oataMlsbsaaai." L
i
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BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ? |
.OMTKINI SQUARE PARADE OROUND?OPKXTWO 1 W
IIABLEM R1UDU* ? M1HCKU.ANEOUS SUHlr 4 Ajfl
W
A rceulnr meeting of tbo Board of Aldermen waa b?M
I'gierdsy afternoon, with Mr. baimiel A. Lewis la th?
ba.r, _
Alderman Purroy offered a reaolutlon, which was
aid over, requesting the Commissioner of Pobli#
Vurke to procure a suitable portrait of Uenoral Jobs
L I>ix for the Goveruor's Room at an expense not ts
xceed $1,000.
Some lime since a resolution was adopted calling
ipon the Mayor to make a thorough investigation of
bo causes that b-. ve produced the present outrageons m
ondltion of tne surtace of Tompkins square and also as W
o tbo conduct of the l'ai k Commissioners in author A
zing, as allogod, an expenditure of between $20,000
iua $30,000 on work in thnl viclnl'y. Yesterday a
cmiulion was passed annulling the authority thus 9
;ivcn. m 9
Permission was g ven to politlcul clubs in tbo city to
reel all necessary banners in Irunt ol their respective V
iretn sns during the pre sent campaign. W
Aiiicruisn licss presented an application for na M
irtnory tur the Twelfth regiment. Another application
rns received lur an armory mr the use ol Company A, U
'weniy-seventh regiment. Kotb applicationa ware roeired
to the Coinmitlee on County Affairs.
A'rosulution authorizing the Department of Parka to
lurclinse. othcrw'so than by coutract, a steam engine .
o bo tt?'d lor tlm parpooe ol opening and shutting tho W
Iruw ol tbo Third avenue bridge over tho Hurlcin ' f
iiver was laid over. Various complaints have been
nado by travellers as to delays at tho nridge in the J
petting and shutting. It is claimed that tho use o( i
bis engine will obviate the difficulty.
The ordinance presented by Aider mas Jolin Rellly,
llrccling the Department ol Parks to proceed lorlbwitb
o have Tompkins square improved, remodelled and
;ompitted as speedily as possible, was called up. Tbo
intendment ol Alderman Morris, provlutng that the
vork should bo done by coniracl, was lost. Aldorman
'inekney offered an amendmeut providing that the work
ihouid not cost tuuro tbsu $ti,00i). This proposition
mas ulso lost.
Alter so tie discussion the ordinance was again dn- i
'ealed. Aldermen Killings, Cudltpp, Hotvlund, Morrii /
tnd Wade voting against its passage. r
The resolution authorizing drainage of certain landa i
n the annexed territory bounded by George street, '
'nion avenue, While's laue, Dclmonioo and Concord
tveuues. was passed over the Mayor's veto.
Mayor Wickhum sent in a veio ol a resolution passed
it a recent meeting directing (he Commissioner of
'uhlic Works to permit ccriain lurnnuro in Twenty 111rib
stroet to remain
Alikrnuu I'urroy kliginati/rd this veto as a strange
troceediug <>n the part of Mayor Wtrkharn. Win o
ookiuc aroun 1 lor quarters the Veteran Colored Guard
vere authorized by the Common Council to occupy la
rweuiy-lourtb itrntkhmtmaiInom During titoir A
learoli th'1 officers ol tlic Guard bad discovered u qu in- ^
iiv of luruitum belonging to ihe cliy worth some I
(114000. The Depariincnv of Public Works had no |
cnuwledgc us to this property, aim it was oy tun exor- j
,iotiH of lite Guard that it had boon returned to the city.
In old (able, half a doron chairs, and a wornout carpet
sore the only articles now in the room occupied by the
juard, and these the Mayor wished to take Irom them.
[ he resoiut on was passed by a unanimous vote over
he Mayor's vcio.
Some lurther routine business of an uninteresting
ihuractcr mus transacted, alter which tbo Hoard adourned.
FINANCE DEPAKTMENT.
kN IMPORTANT STATEMENT FROM THE COMPTROLLERS
OFFICE.
Tho following statements will explain themselves:?
C'lTV OK NKW VORK. KIJIINCK PKrAKTKKNT. i
i'OMKTROM.KK S OlKH K, .July 1, 1S76. S
.Statement of tin* amount, of warrant* drawn uirainst th# i
LPty Treasury from .January i, 1 x7i>. to .June *'?, 1S7S. Also
i c imptirntive titutement of the city debt ma represented in
itot ks and bond* ??* of December 31, 1^7">, and .June HO,
IK7?l; together with it Abatement of and for what purposes
ttockx have been testied in 1H7H:?
W A UK A.NTs DRAWN?PAYABLK FRO* TAXATION.
T'i Way H1. /a /mi A
*tate taxes $6,01*2,914 ? ^ w
salaries, supplier and jrenernl ex- t '
pcusvs ot the city government.. ... $4.54 i ..vet fun*, tw
Interest on the city deht 4."49.517 t'd.t'JS
1'iiblic instruction 1.811,457 7'7,280
luiritahle in.tttutfnns 371.98! 57,291
Miscellaneous 408,329 29,<>7l
Total payments from taxation $18,732,784 $2,241 ,H'J(
in* WOKKS. isracivs?KNTs, kti'., r; vapi.k ruo* isspk ol
nuNM.
i'ubllc works, street openings and
Improvements. Crolou waterworks
and seaer repairs $1,518,112 $298,321
Hty parks improvements 151,ami 17,90<
Hocks and slips 188,585 42 134
Museums ol Art and Natural
History 87.0O4 2,911
rhird Mistrlet Court rionse 3<i,729 18.913
New York and Hrooklyn Krid^o .. ? 5 O'KKI
Redemption ofileht ot annexed territory.
? estchester county 15.1.71" ?
fourth avenue inipror ement tttl.fl !> ?
Hid claims andjudgment* I18.IH7 72.996
Total payments from is.us of J
bonds , $2,353,230 $950,79? 1
SPKI'lal. AND TIEr ST .iri OIMS I
Redemption of city debt $1,958,000 $2,328.02$
Miscellaneous 288.798 18,877
Total payments on special nod trust
accounts $2,191,799 $2.444 103
Total payments hr ? arrant. in dune $5,937,571
Adit amount previously drawn 21,2*1.7 13
Total $29,918,391
nut city blur as arruKMCSTKP in stocks and norms.
ftnra'sr ill, Jf.ii/ 31, ./aaejfk
1875. 187a initt.
fnnded debt, payable
Irom luxation mid
ths- -iukuia' Iund $119,056,903 $119,1186.753 $121,$37,73}
temporary debt, pay
able wholly or in
part Irom assessments
21,122,200 21.911,900
Revenue bonds?special
490.H27 6 1 tlM 991,843
Icvenuo bonds, l"75 8.082,1* W I.knJ.OOO 1.080.11(13
ievenno bonds, 1979 ? 14.l39.OW 15,92.5,0*1
Total $141,522,1111 $159,886,299 $191,1115,291
deduct sinking fund. 27.748..W7 29,U83,588 29,138,931
Balance $1 lfl.773.7a4 $1L'U,?I5,711 $13J,0 fl.36|
'asii in tlic < lly Treasury $t3*l,4W
.'aali in siuklna funds 471,.Vil
Stocks snd hare tieeu issued In IH7H for the fol
owing purposes:?
'ubl.c works. street upeninjrs ami Improvements,
t:niton waterworks $1,1114,001 I
[locks and slips
Jitjr park improvements lTH.HOt I
Museum* ot Alt and .Wnral History 7.i,(S?|
lliird District Cmiri llun*e 4.'>,im4
Sew t.irk and Brm a >u Bridge Mkl.ikJd
Itedouiplloii of short In lids lor claims and Judgment
aw.ooo
lid claims and Judgment* DHi.ii.iO
fourth avenue Improvement (revenue bonds?
special) ...?. .? 77,4)00
Redemption of debt of th" annexed territory (revenue
builds?special 133,718
Current ukpensesirevrniic bonds) lB.Vws.oJU
Total $IU,4tW.iMM
MUNICIPAL NULLS.
Bida wore yesterday opened In the Department of
Charities and Correction lor lurnishing 3,000 barrel* of
Hour, before Comptroller Oreeu and tho three Commit- ,
sinners. The i-ontrncl was awarded to Consider Parish, I
it $ ) 00 per barrel, less twouiy-lhreo cents lor each
wirrcl returned. The whole amount o( the contrnel '
arlll reach fl-i.'ilO.
Proposals wero yesterday opened by the Department
if Public Works lor l.ouo loads of sand or line gravel, I
ntended to bo used lor tiavimf i>uri>osoa Jamos John*
'on ua-s tlio successlul competitor, ai sixteen audabalt
;t ni? par hind.
Comptroller Green baa received the following
mourns a* llnca Irom the ilUIcrenl police courts lor
lie month ut Juno:?(Special Hoes una, #474; first
lisirict, jl.GoA, Hecoud district, $\W7: t'mrd district,
fi.UJI, fourth district, MA; Htm district.
Sixth district, |I4X
Local polilii i.ms are nervous as to the future of Tarnmany
llaiL Ills now understood that Governor Tilltn
s 1 needs will insist upon a reorganisation ut the
ruminaiijr Hall General CommiMoe, and dial steps wiU
>e taken in ihat direction within a few Have Mr.
Ahram S. llcwill is mentioned lor the chairmanship of '
he C'linin itue on Organisation, to succeed Mr. Job!
Ivelly.
Captain McDonnell and bis hand of Indiana visited
il.iyor Witkham yesterday and rema ned lor a fed
n>iuutea in conversation.
THE TUGBOAT EXPLOSION.
Coroner Klhnger bold an inquest yeaierday mornlni
n the cap" <>i Knvulauil Wright, Cornelius ferdon aol
Alexander Itoid, who were killed by tlie explosion o
lie boiler 01 lbs tugboat H. W. Workman, at pier No
itf North Kiver, June -Jo. Officer Hnydcr testified u
die lact of the explosion having occurred. Add.ioi
lg>w, Supervising Inspector of Sio-tinhoMs, gave In evt ^
luiice tlio testimony taken hy the Hoard of Inspcciora,
sbicU has been already published. J. J. Wheeler toe.
illed lli.it the boiler ol the W orkman woe well made.
h. K. I liapiu in said thai the boat w as owned by Ins
vile; the boiler bad been thoroughly overhauled and
f pa I red two weeks before the explosion ; the boat wae
nsured lor #7.00b Jacob W. fiuck. engineer of the
Workman, was 'lie last witness. Mo teanllad that lie
cft'the boat about six o'clock in the moiu ng an I came
lack just alter eho Was blown up , witness nad exam,
led the boiler nine or ton dsys brlore the aceidenl
ind found it all righi. ,
Alter a short deliberation the Jury brought in ibe fol. * I
owing verdict:?"Alexander Moid, Kneeland Wrtgbl
ind i ornelius ferdon came 10 their deaths ny injurioi
iccidemally received hy the axploslou ol the boiler o|
lie stcuratug 1L W. Workman, on the Jnth day of June
|s7ri. at p er No. 39 .North Kiver, the ...u'e ol which il
lukriown to us. Wo recommend thai a law be passed
dial stenmbc.nts sliou d uot oe lelt in charge ol Oremsa 1
arblle sieam Is being generatod nuleas ihey qualify bj j
"CUt)W" MUllUAY'ct CASE.
Th? mni( ' Crow' Mirn;, tn<Cc for feion orjily ^
mmmIi nc om. H"? "}. rtmlM y<* (fl
lrrd*T in ltie Kiut--- County Court ??r Mo-bion*, nod ?4> ^
|o*ru?i until tun O Liutk lui* uiuriou*
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