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Lord Thirlmere.
Lord Tommy Trefoil
Spiggott
Hopkins.

Boxes.

Balcony (rear rows)..

Broadway and 30th Street.

At 9-Uncle's Will.

Evening at 8.

ROSINA VOKES COMPANY. At 8-The Old Musician.

Saturday Matinee at 2.

.Courtenay Thorpe

Morton Selten
Felix Morris
Ferdinand Gottschalk

$10, $12, $15

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At 10-My Lords in Livery.

Robert
Laura
Maud
Sybil....

Orchestra and Balcony Chairs.
Second Balcony

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Ferdinand Gottschalk
Morton Selten

Master Tommy York
Helen Standish
Helena Dacre
..Rosina Vokes

. $1.50 50c

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Evenings at 8.

Matinee Saturday at 2.

24th St., bet. B'way and 6th Ave. Evenings at 8.30

Saturday Matinee at : Sole Manager...

Mr. A. M. Palmer. FEATHERBRAIN.

Proprietor and Manager,

A. M. PALMER,

McCaull Opera Company in

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Count Wilfried,

Chas. W. Dungan Stella. ........Marion Manola Rudolf Eugene Oudin Casimir. De Wolf Hopper Fanny

Annie Myers Florine... ..Carrie Burton Rosetta. . Josephine Knapp Abbe Daudin... Louis Shrader Dr. Tack ... Lindsay Morison Don Cristoval....J. de Angelis Senora Patranella

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Mathilde Cottrelly Bertram. H. A. Cripps Martial Edmund Stanley Pascal.

Chas. Meyers $15 | Balcony.

$1.00 $1.50 General Admission..

50C.

Boxes (7 seats)..
Orchestra..

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12H STREET

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14th Street and Irving Place. Evenings at 8.

Saturday Matinee at 2. 14th Street and 6th Avenue.

Proprietors and Managers.... Messrs. Gilmore & Tompkins.

Business Manager, Mr. Alex. Comstock.
Evening at 8.
Matinee Wed. and Sat, at 2.

TEE OLD HOMESTEAD.
Sole Manager
Mr. J. W. Rosenquest.
Joshua Whitcomb

Denman Thompson
Cy Prime

Geo. A. Beane
UNCLE JOE.
Happy Jack

Walter Gale
Frank Hopkirs

Chauncey Olcott Fritz Von Wolfenstein J. K. Emmet Eb. Ganzey

.J. L. Morgan Uncle Joe Parker... Edmond D. Lyons Jack Freeman.

Frank Thompson

Mrs. Louisa Morse Richard Parker.....

Aunt Matilda Whitcomb.
...C.C. Bennet
Rickety Ann...

Annie Thompson
Baron Von Wolfenstein
..Harold Hartsell Miss Annie Hopkins..

Venie Thompson Charles O'Rielly

...M. Cody
Miss Nellie Freeman

Lilian Stone Hon. Bob Penley.

Minnie Luckstone R. N. Hickmann

Maggie O'Flaherty... Montague Dury ... Frank Dayton Prices .... 250., 500., 75c., $1 | General Admission

500. Collie Parker

Louise Balfe Mrs. Joe Parker

Ethel Greybrooke Lady Grace Howard

Mary A. Penfield Mrs. Chumley

.... Alice Mansfield Marie Snattus....

Marie Carlyle Boxes.... $12 and $10 | Balcony Sofas.

$1 Orchestra Sofas $1.50 | Dress Circle

$1 Parquet $1 Balcony..

50C ESTABLISHED 1873.

Broadway, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first Streets.

Evening at 8. Wed. and Sat. Matinee at 2. MANNING'S YACHT AGENCY. Lessee and Manager. .....Mr. J.W. Rosenquest

“A MIDNIGHT BELL," Yachts of all descriptions for sale and charter.

Boxes.... .$6, $8 and $12 | Dress Circle.. ..$1.50, $1
Descriptive catalogue mailed free.

Orchestra..
-$1:50 | Balcony Reserved..

..750 General Admission,

$ı and gor. Office, 45 Beaver Street,

New York.

BIJOUX

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HOTEL EARLINGTON,

SUMMER RESORTS.

FENWICK HALL,

Formerly the New American, RICHFIELD SPRINGS, N. Y. Will

open Wednesday, June 26. Second season under ownership and management of Eugene M. Earle. Entirely new system of Sanitary plumbing. Elevator, electric lights, billiard room and bowling alleys. For terms call or address E. M. EARLE, Langham ħotel,"661 Fifth Avenue, New York, until June 15.

LONG BRANCH.

SAYBROOK POINT, CONN. This desirable family hotel is most delightfully situated on the Sound, and will open for reception of guests on Tuesday, June 25th, under the direct management of the proprietors of the Hoffman House.

Fenwick Hall has all the modern improvements, including hot and cold salt water baths. Terms $3 per day. Special rates for the season. For circular, etc., address

West End Hotel,

New York Office, 52 Broadway. Cottages and Restaurant Open Saturday, June

8, Hotel opens June 22. D. M. & W. E. HILDRETH, PROP.

FENWICK HALL, Saybrook Point, Conn.. or

E. V. FOOTE, Hoffman House, N. Y.

CARDS.

Professional cards under this head 10c. a line per insertion.

GEORGE F. HILL, Teacher of the Philosophy of Expres

sion according to Delsarte. Address 68 W. 37th St., N.Y.

EDGAR S. KELLEY, Composer and Pianist. is prepared to receive pupils in Piano-forte Playing, Harmony and the higher branches of Musical Composition. Chickering Hall, New York.

MME. CAPPIANI,

Vocal Teacher of Italian School. Drawing Room, Oratorio, Church and Concert Singing, Operatic Acting and Finishing for the Stage. 217 Second Avenue, New York.

ADA DYAS, having on Feb. 2 relinquished her second season's engagement with Mr. A. M. Palmer's JIM THE PENMAN Co. (Western) on account of the exigencies of too constant travel, is now at liberty, for engagements in New York or Eastern cities. Letters, telegrams, Ledgewood, Norwald, Conn.

H.

Redfern

LADIES' TAILOR.

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New

Coats,

New

Gowns

Depot 39 Barclay St., N. Y.

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Dramatist. Author of "Love
Law," "Donny Brook," "One of the Old Stock," "Love's
Loyalty." Address care THE THEATRE, 42 W. 23d St., N. Y.
WILL, F. SAGE, Plays for Sale or to Play on Royalty. All

duly

DESTINY, a melodrama, in seven tableaux, successfully
produced at McVickers Theatre, Jan. 1879.
HIS FORTUNE, a melodrama in five tableaux.
ACTRESS AND ARTIST, an ideal comedy in three acts.
ON THE SANDS, a specialty farce in three acts.
NATHAN PILLSBURY, a comedy drama in three acts.
WHAT COULD YOU EXPECT? a comedy extravaganza in

two acts

TIQ SETTLED AT LAST! a musical satire in two acts. MOROMI, a melodramatic musical satire in a prelude and two acts. Address 81 W. Fiftieth Street, New York.

PHILADELPHIA, PA. MRS. A. S. MORGAN, 251 South 8th Street. First-class Professional Boarding House. Terms moderate. Will contract for large companies.

E. F. BONAVENTURE,

Rare English and Foreign Books.

Fine Editions in Choice Bindings.

Early Printed Books, Illuminated Missals, &c. Portraits for Illustrating. French Novels.

2 and 4 Barclay St., (Astor House) New York.

HOWE & HUMMEL,
THEATRICAL LAWYERS,
CENTRE AND LEONARD STREETS,
SAFE-SOUND-SECURE CONTRACTS A SPECIALTY.

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