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«Gaited Stee Peete cease Southampton and aiavre, under bows — Gai REDUCTION, fork, rt ANDERBILT, Lefevre, day, Nov. 19. Sena QUREN, ‘nibasy, Buturde Deo. 24. ANDEKILLT. Lote OGRA QUERN. 8 vangagb ether way the name, vi Rta Jat cabla, $120: i cabin, $100 anid $80; 24 doe 65d Tailed 1 from Bi to Al pean hs Pek urope ‘merica. $j ey No. 5 Tamiing Green, New York. “Goods taken on fre! — Ee: VAN: Sr be O60 TO LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLASGOW, Shai tiee we iit eerie Slecinbipe are'alended to Sait ae followed ssa AW YORK TO ROR Bee Cae oe YORE iia or uAROUBSTER, ih Ner 44 No. 44. B. ror Saturday, December 10. Saturday in sum- return tioicets, availacle for six months, Loot or Passeugers ‘to Havre, Pacis, Haabrg, Bieiaen pea bso ‘York. c. Hoon Hoang compartments, and carry experienced sur- by Binns ieee te & ie the Gom- OR, sooreaneron AMPTON AND HAVRE. THE UNITED States Steamer FULTON, J, A, Wotton, Com- dmandet will leave for Havre, touching ‘at Southampton to land ‘and Pi rs, on Saturcay,, December 10, a 12 clock, mo pier ver’, foot of 2 fe 1a Ugh ompartacte enclosing the engiee, siRat in the ‘event of collision or stranding, (he hen tampa belng tree to Work, the wafety of gers would be secured. ‘Price of er $00. For Freight or eae ap Agent, No. 7 Broadwa: heeds the steamer Fulton, ain sage in Second Cxbly to W. 5. DEAYEO! steamer AIAG alls Sanuary 7. 1 HAMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE AND SOUTIAMP- ‘The Hamburg American Packet Company'a iron mat] — BAVARTA, Captain Taube, ‘Will leave pier ah Forth, river, m Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1869. #irst cabin... i018 Secoad cabin, -.$00 | Sloerage........$85 Kon yaamas spol ©, B, RICHARD & BOAS, 161 Broadway, (pas xostn GERMAN LLOYD'S MALL STEAMSHIP Oarrying ‘be Poni ease ae BirURDAY Nov, a Bremes, vis Soutnamptoa, taking nena for Londo: Barre, Goniamptoa and Bremen et tae follow. ee 33 ae) lor tevight or passege GELECEE, REUTOEN & REICHELT, E.—THE UNITED HAMPTON AND HAYRI Bhai ma fps VANDERBILT, Capt. FB. Lefevre, ‘will positi ot ‘clock pasture jovember Peet pier Ne 3 North river, New York, with raat, passengers for Rugland and France. For passage and freight We D. TORSANCE, agent NO. 6 Bowling Green, New Wee ans QoRAN QUEEN, wil follow on Decenm- OR LIVE cite mck a Sou het STAR, Link tHe November ib a, wT VEL rer exis sth, Han river, sxila Novasalar 38. Wor pansage Meret sa boars, or to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fullon atrest OR LIVERPOOI—THE BLACK BALL LINE CLIPPER Ene GREAT WESTERN salle tomortow., For passage in cane Second Cabin or Steerage, apply on board’; pier Bast river foot of Beekman strect, of to JACM WILSON, 103 ith street. ANTIC AND PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. A™ U. & MAIL LINE CALIFORNIA. Formerly the Vanderbitt Line, From the old established wharf, foot of Warren stent, 1 0 bin, 315. ‘tt vai 100, including Sleerage, $0), second cal 7 cabin, $1 hu FIFTS AND TWENTIETH OF EACH MONTH. ‘The favor'te steamship NOKTH ST AR, Captain A. G. Jones, will leave as stove on Monday, November 21, at 2 o'clock Panama Raiiroad with the steamship Orizaba. Extra sleaer of the tine always at Panama, insuring opt connection at the Tethmus, 5 Piphe Norther {ght succeeds the North Star, leaving New York November f orton TO THE PUBLIC Beware of ticket swindiers, bogus passa d con- you be on your guard you will be deceived and defrauded. an guard 1 eanien Ui States mails on this ‘This is the only line carrying the Unites States route, tract with the For feta Cotes To apply oi We oly odice of the line in the city of New Yorke #, corner of Warren. strest, No. 177 West street sree LAN} peraons are forbid trusting kny one om soovant of ners. ‘ORTH ATLANTIC STRAMSHIP COMPANY. REGULAR THROUGH LINB vee bet eral Panama a g onl! with ceeners ‘Golden Gate, and cou agetng Age, ‘oh L. Stephens, of the Pacific sal ‘Steamship Company DIRECT "70 ASPINWALL. The splendid ston BArtIO, ADRIATIC and ATLAN- iG, bar heen entirely refed and ‘adapted to the Califor (ado, will er run as above, leaving this port o on % SeGTH AND 20H OF EACIt MONTH, from the foot of Canal street, North river. ATLANTIO, Rr rearson, comnhander, will leave on ra MONDAY: Nov 21, at 2 P. 4,000 tons burthen, Fi to cones UOLDEN “hGH, Eb. ee EW Cees Saperjorstonm THE I EBALTIO, will follow on tna! NOVEM. Siiseph feign wat vacsengers wil iy Keameditoty for- wrt re ah above es nee acity for 80) 600 to 800 tons OF el TT the’aceommogavons adlorded by the abore hips are unsurpassed by any in the world. ‘ig always in reserve at Panama, so that there often eray waco SN For freight spply at the oft of the company, Seottenenieno ly office of the i ri Hott Ga ah seek e.caly on tbe oncapanies, on the VANA—QUAKER CITY LINE.—CARRYING FE FUALAIAce sinit and leaving each port every twenty new, donb! steamship YORETOWN, r2t eit andor, wilf rake tne piace of the Quakee sat for the above port on Tuesday, November 15, at fom ploy 43 North river, Her sext trips wil be ne eet ec is 8 new shi of 1.00 tons bnrtben, and wel tested for both s! renga sd speed. ‘Her accommodations are unequalled. ot f ee ake SOUS § 60., 88 South street, First cabin. $60: uteerage iobepemat pening yee Bills of lading furnished Sia sigaed on board. ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP E—FO! ane and vow ‘Onieana the fast and Hiverligeiaahls vente ——, commander, will sail on Thursday, , from pier foot of Warren street of the proper form furnished al and no bills ado wilt be alzned after the hour of 'For freight or passage apply at: rag Eek oad ‘corer of Warren. x BETS. EW ORLEANS, TEXAS AND M&XICO.— FE A sick tts Nev nears Stonnshiy” Company. tor ow Orteun via Haan to eal on Monday, November 3 Tes, at Tho United States mall stoamahip D. B Fee Bulloch, will commencn to recalvo aig seruoresay. Ro Srl retgued atler tha. bone of pail is Me for Hava wit nove received shor 12o'elok efore suing. For trelght or pa 9 seen dig batie see ‘OHOCHEGON & UOe Nov l Park tickets tasued to Vern Cruz nnd, all ports tn Texas, por Bot a Bteanship "4 line of OR BAVAN A. a, YEA ABSA P.TOR BRITISH North Ai N. erioan Rove! Mall Steamship K. Dept he Brownlee, ert car ore raat i ecmgieed by oni ‘arrival ofthe steamers ex: Deceinde peoted ‘Bngland on on those is Sead to Nassau Havana. between, Kans and ii For ‘spply to freight or PAseage ‘EW ORLEANS, . ‘TGOMERY, ATLANTA, beg ys ousee se atAGoR, ‘AUGUST. eae and, xa GavRNNA, ‘The BAR OF Tit SOUTH, Cay fain ‘thomas Iiyon,_ will leave on Tueyiay, Nov. 16, at at SP. P.M from v3 No. 4 Korth iver. icketa can be for Mh laces —fare low as by fay other steamer from Now York to Savannah, ac- ‘Now York to neve Orioans, $89 75; Mobile, GUNARD, @ Bowling ALBANY, Montgomery: oe eae ates Aliya, Gn, E24 dotuatun, ; Macon, Gn. stay $20; Bavitan Tho lors tn Crowe, ‘Will sig3eed and sail on 1 Nov 19, SAUL MITOHILL & SON, 13 Brondway._ Rion 6s SAVANNAH. —THi iC Steere B AMERICAN ATLANTIC ny’ new and fa) steamship MONT- erry commander, will isang pier 12 North with day NOt Se vere Oe Staite cb Teams, $39 754, Mobile, 855 tinny, ans shh Aulanta, Columbus, $28; Macon, $21; Argan, 9, Also ringipal’ p! wa & west ral ever foot Tasuranss one ak, "No roxy taxen cena gE). Apply tol, &, CROMWEIG ONS Roxas "Tbe HUNTSVILLE sucsoeds on Thursday, Nov. 24, TOR THE SOUTIT ae SOUTHWEST, ph Fragile Hk VIA CHARLES- y {Unwed Hatée mail aide wheel asettip tine. Gab HIS dock, 86, * aeunssh, Cana not cise ler No. i hrohgh pa Ada sci {To New Orleans... usta, Me Columba, 8, Jacksonville, Puke + 27 0 for painnas apply to SPOFFORD, TILESTON & 06, ered ‘APOER, R. Adams, commander, succeeds, Nov. Saturday, NRG relght recelved after 2 o'dlock on day of gavin. eon ao aa ies CROMWELL & 00., 85 West street. pe Sooty tig} NEW feuatlpe il ree et it fa aad wil eave pice 1S, North eee as ce nr, cst i & HEINEKEN, 115 Broadway. Flown tot ttn TASHINGTON seer Seam F. will leave Pier 12, N. K., on Saturday, November 19, at three Salook F M. naa 8 a pee eotand’ pe ite rates, and re- Some Si iiaen Apigio oak street, blanket SS fete Sdward i. Tracy, Wogiacer;” and eft ato otioe of Lewis fee prepealions teak fo ascomparied, by tho, write: tent ‘ot two ‘eTesponatble pastioe ‘wi wi iit meeebona siseive th lars if it shsll be awarded to the propdwer. The Com the rightto reject any oF all propoal ih tae thin are ust for dso interetis of the Sy oF New ark cade county of Wer ree ai _Macoun's Dax, Nov. 12, 189 en Af ASONTC. —THE MEMBERS OF KEYSTONE LODGE, U.D,, are hereby notified (their room bein; completed), io attend the regular communication of the eame this (Tuesday) ” ember 15, at 73g o'clock. at St. Johu’s Hall iL Per order. MUND b. HAYS, W. M. _Wa AM Quan, 1, Secretary, KOTICE Mimi Caas. A, K f—MYSTIC TIE LODGE, NO. 272, F. The members of the above lodge are bereby eqalar meeting tia (Tuesday) eveaing, at ROBRRY "D. HOLMES, W. M. NTIS, Secretary. PECIAL NOTICE,—THE UNDERSIGNED | WAS burned out at bis siore, 407 Broadway, this morning, be- tween 7 and 10 A. M., and his claim for'loss, amounting to $5,000, was paid before § P.M, by the Excelsior aud Hamilton Insurance companies, an instance of promptness which he ceems it a duty to pubitely acknowledge, aud’ which ought not to go unappreciated by the iON at large, ONEL JACOBS, 407 Broalway. _New York, Nov. 4, PE ANNIVERSARY DINNER OF THR NEW YORK Society for the Relief of Widows aud Orphang of Medioal Men, will take place this (Tuesda’ “He evening, Ni Li o'clock, at the Me! ropoliian Hol either of the Stewarde:—B. T. Hi J, 1. Grane M. D.; E "Behl Kieek’ i _D. JP. Garrish, M. TASTE OF CROTON WATER—CROTON AQUEDUCT Department, Nov. 12, 1859 —The Croton Aqueduct Board being charged by" law with the protection of tho supply of water for the city, flad jt necessary agaia to call the atteation of the inbabliaits wo catraardlasty wasle Whe ie son Jig belleved upon sufficient data that not legs than thirtoon millions.of galions are wasted every day. consid- ‘ered that the total quantity which can be brongbt ra pay. for the present is but thirty millions of gallons daily, amount of waste seems altogether unjust and Inexcusabl A. but one-baif of thia can be prevented by the very simple a tice of a reasonable economy, the supply will be adequate to all emergencies. ‘This extravagant abuse in the consumption of water Is not confined to any particular points of draught, but is universal. Reckless proftsion in its use is permitted by hea of fi ‘department of doniestic life, aswell as ufactories, and probably results ia vuate the former than in the Jatter, An ral most extravagant source of waste in cold weather is the prac- tice of permitting the water, both in private houses and in stores, to run day and night in order 10 revent its freezing in the Pi he pipes. ‘This can be prevented b: clo preven the water ¢ pipes in the houses at night, or eetecver: it is pat ie — e use. A faucet on the pipe at ils entrance iuto a buildi is all the fixture that fs necessary for par All cont‘nuous # eams of water for an: purpose aay all self-acting standing or sitting Gutures discharging quantities of water enormous! proportioned to the amount required for any legitimate purpose, aud all other sources of waste, can be prevented by proper avd are therefore required, 80 to be, under the penalties provided by the city “pgp ee ‘Wasteful practices are as unvecessary, in fact, as are unjust to the honest coneumer, who is. thereby deprived of his of ion of the general supp); re Motified that, in obedience to their duty, the ubile is notified that, Bovtd dud it peratively necessary to exercise Increased igh. lance. Repo ly of every description of eT IC er eS he will be cut olf from every house, whether pubiie or Betvate, in which ita allpwed. “When the supoly is cut off, t wil mot be renewed uuill the expense attending it be paid, and satisfac- tory aseurances given that no further Waste be permitted, ‘order ¢ B t THOMAS B. TAPPEN, Commissioner. 7 AKEFIELD —THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEET- ing of the members of Industria] Home Association No. 3, at 163 Bowery, on nt iin at Se grening, November 16, at te o'clock It ts boped that ember Ub attend, the business is of wROEN Le om, President. HELP WANTED-MALES. LAD WANTED—AS CLERK, OF ABOUT 18 YEARS ‘old, who is conversant with house furnishing hardware; is wanted for three or four weeks. Apply at 534 Broadway. pe sd Tesla Sues a eco a lee LN ENTLEMAN FROM EUROPE, ABOUT STARTING A. Staines te Un ited States, w to engage a a= ‘men—one as assistant Daektaepen ‘two as porters, XJewesclerks. Nove but those acquainted (partialiyy nh the dry goods business need address Importer, box 111 Herald box fice, ‘enclosing a red stamp¥o pre-pay return answer, which ‘will be sent in eitber case. NY SALESMAN ABOUT MAKING A TRIP SOUTH OR ‘Weatcan make money by taking orders for an article purchased by country storés, botels, dc. No o~casion to be an- Boyed with samples.” Address A. D., box 109 Herald office. MAN WANTED WHO CAN WRITE, A PLAIN A. tliiness hand, to stand to business for the advertiser, at fichtaond Vas situation permanent to a good band, and ealare Fecmond Vis bed expenes patdgi betns s pisos ot trust, cosh wi will De be required as ‘ag security. One w! noe can cot the above and be ready to go on Wednesday, may Broadway, office N OY WANTED—TO OPEN OFFICE, RUN ERRANDS Bi ‘and go to bank; salary $50; one yh A with his parents pre- ferred, Address Boy, box 166 Herald oilloe, stating age, &c. OF W. NTED—IN A LAW OFFICE; ICE; MUST BE TRUST- worthy, smart and write well__ Salary twelve shillin ngs per week tbe first year. Address F. W. C., box 143 Herald MPLOYMENT.—EVERY YOUNG MAN OUT OF EM- ployment should send for a ciroular of the ‘Weather Birip Uompany. ‘The business will pay from $75 to $100 per month. Address J. R. Bradstreet, box 213 Post ollice, Chicago, ORTER.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUA- *tion as porter,inastore. Apply or address "Van Dusen, Norton & Co., room 17 Trinity Building. WO EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS SALESMEN W. ANT. ce but those who are acquainted wtih dhe rnish good references. Apply to W. K. ! TANTED—A MAN AND WIFE, ENGLISH, WELSH cr Scotch, for the city; the man as general servant; his wife as plain cook, washer avd irover.” Also waier man . French, Italian or German, Apply at Mr, WES- 202 4th ay., near 22d st, WANTED A FIRST CLASS ENTRY CLERK IN A ‘wholesale drug house; also, an experienced packer. Ap- ply at the Merchants’ Clerk's Registry ollice, 78 Broadway, Eifantions procured, No commission in pasanes: Established 1856. WM. J. REDPATH. Wars MAN AS CONFIDENTIAL CLERK IN A house in Charleaton, 8. C. To an honest young man wish- mg to go South, and by honesty and faithfuiness work up toa responsible position add parmanent sitaation, and who oun, on good reourity, loan his employer from $500, this will be ’n uncommon chance. A young man unnoquainted with city vices, avd of steady habits and good referonces, will receive a liberal salary and travelling expenses pald. Applicants must state former business and name their references in lotter, and state where to be seen in New York on Wednesday or Thurs- , Nov. ant If. No one need apply unless be oan truth. mpl wit the above, and Ie of sober, industrious hublis sadress 5 Clerkship, box 3, dox 3,603 N. ¥. (7 ANTED.—MERCITANTS, HOTELS AND OTHERS SUPPLIED GRATIS WITH CLERKS, SALESMEN, PORTERS, BARREERPER: MERCHANTS OLMRKS' REGISTRY. 16 BROADWAY. ‘WM. J. REDPATH. ANTED—TWO ARTISTS TO COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS water » Inquire at fenjamin’s, Broad street, Newark, ews won ANT! Lye Rs bleed ted SALESMAN AT A WHOLE- sale por eee Washington market. None but Catholics: Deed | reins to Wm. Murp! 4 Dominick st. ‘ANTED—-A BOY ABOUT 14 YEARS OF AGE, WHO ‘can come well recommended. Apply after nine o'clock A, M. at 301 Broadway, up maine, TANTED—THREE GENTLEMEN, TO LEARN TO BR. Wy, come, Mediums who, willbe faxiged 0 Ait Ja the circles evening in Metro} on held qrurntrcek®. Call at fog ovoloek PMs ‘aie ANTRDA DRY GOODS, SALESMAN: ALSO, & W. jung man to attend bar ia an English 9 ood Selaroanen olay iatery Avo ate | te Sfevchanta Ge Jair of ured. ivance, bai EDPATH. sheath ec Gc Pept fouNa. MAN TO ATTEND IN A LIQUOR at 15 or 16 years old; reference re- quired. fae ey att 16 Broadway, corner of 38d st., between Vand 6 G o'clock P. ‘ANTED—MEN OF EXPERIENCE AND aren AD- bed ‘as city canvassers for the “Newbrough v9 or ding cnchine, by which the columns of ledgers, , oan be run up with ayy and certainty, wind Dooks, dic oat Oe fine. Apply to Fraser & Co., 241 Browdways Saget BE hand oman. ANTRD.—RESPECTABLE MEN SEEKING pty lid ns as clerks, bookkepers, salesmen, porters, bi eevers, Kc.. uhould ably Reiko Marchant’ Clerk's. Registry row ay. phocramtines ia adyanee, Reference WM. J. REDPATH, ‘ANTED—A SMART, AC ACTIVE BOY, TO ATTEND AN oyster saloon. Apply’ at fat the Mala, 13th ste and Broadway, D) peek | MER atea WANIED—TO HBL SES, BEST AND ‘useful article ever offered. apply at 176Grand at. 25 ™& EXERRIRNOED AGENTS WANTED—TO SELL SE. new and useful articles, wepoply at Fe reat and faire thout the United States, Apply Pearl ate office, 78 to first; shed 1858, Ineneniive iva, of bin. SHANDY MAGUIRE. ‘The drama of farther “MY HEARTS IN ras IRELAND,” ‘And an iRIBE JIG. SérOus oF THE COUNTRY. Melissa, a Yankee belp, 3 tek GARDEN, MISS AGNES ROBERTSON AMO surke, MR, JEFFERSON J Mr. Jt 1 a0 8qu NEWMAN NOGGS. mein sa PEARSON as John Browdie, SRS, BARE aa Mra, Equeeie, MR, BTODART as Ralph. ie Hae ai JOLLAND ane ghe ND as the Specimen Boy and Sealey. ‘icholas, and MR. DAVENPORT as Mantilint. N_ BK." he success whioh attended the production of * or, Fcenes from the Cricket on the He: ”’ indoces the Ma ui of the Winter Garden to produce another illustration © graphic author, The well knowa types of charac- foubiag. Nickleby” have perhaps neve: fallen into beuds of : tists more admirably fi Ag them than those who ostinte the g oup sustaining the dramatic picture this vemng, TO. pi AND EVERY EVENING TILL PURTURE Norie Charles Dickens’ Story of BMIKE: 3 SMIKR; OR, SCENES FROM NICHOLAS N 1K 4 <ICKLEBY, Newly arimstized by, and direction produced ‘under the Ro'D. BOURCICAULT. "o cov mence at 724, _Box office open from 8 to 6. Teena a RES AE aiver a EW ev. CHER will deliver a NI LECTURE, never before given in New York, AT THE COOPER INSTITUTE, ‘Turspay Eveninc, Nov. 15 Tickets 25 cents. For sale at Olase’s Banking House, No. 13 Cooper Insti nd at the door. The Course Tickets of the Young Men’s Association of Sonth Baptist church, will admit to this Lecture. Seats on the platform, 25 cents extra. Doors open at 7. To commence at 8 o'clock. Aven HTER, of, ADMIRATION and re A NT Fd excited by the pan characteristic impersonations of r. Sam Cowell, the great comie singer. His drawing rou “ceria will commence ein a few days. ‘ANTED—A COMIC VOCALIST; ALSO TWO LADY aon camera Hlicheock’a National Goueert Hall, 172 New Yanal street, ood engagement can be secured by applyi fomediaety., uf ih be THE TURF. TION COURSE, 1., L—TROTTING.—ON THURSDAY, Nov. 17, at 134 o'clock, a mateh for $400, mile heats, best three i five, to wagons, Mr. McGoldrack names b. m. Abu, Owner names. br.m. Wiard. Immediately after, & tasteh for $400, mile hen, in harness, "D. Pater names a, g. Andy Mulligan, =H. Woodruff names b. m. Tady Golden. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors HORSES: AND CARRIAGES. 1 1B, WAGOR, ‘BY ODELL & WATERMAN, PRICE ‘Top Wagon. by Wood & Brothers, with pole Sara: rice $175 or $165; both built te order and as pas ss new, at 36 Morris street, Jersey City, near the ferry. BLACK HAWK HORSE, 15%; HANDS, SOUND AND kind, trota in three minntés; a bay Horse, 15 hands, trots in 2:50, sound and Rind; a splendid coupe Horse, 16 hands, ver stylish, 9 years old, cound and kind; a Grocer's Wagon,” with top, Ftarnens and Horse, price $'50) tight Express Wagon, i goad order, price $45: a light Read Wagon, in good order, pri $15. 75. ADDY at No. Bday street, commer of Greenwich. A HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SALE—AT 86 Mulberry sireet; a young horse. five years old, 15 hands ligh, warranted sound and kind in single and double harness. gs hash hte nerd armies benno analy IRGANT SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE—ARARIAN, pure white, long mane and tail; one of the most stylish inrees in the citys Inquire at the stable (private) 95 West ‘Twenty elghth sireet. AST HORSE. WAGON, HARNESS, SLEIGH, &0., FOR aale.—Tloree is a bright bay, 15)4 bands high, back pest id legs, built, very st: and », entirel) outa ietbisb, and will trot ia $.6 under the wateh the day of fale} be isnot ‘Just i from the country,” nor are the proprie- ters polog to Furope,” or any of those’ dodges; price $200-—n0 Jens, The Wagon isa very elegant ‘one, 185 Sounds, combining ail she late improvements in road wagota; has been run § Umea Onis will be sold $20 less than actual cost; this fs unquestiona- bly one of the best built and Jhan¢ somest in the city. The Sicigh isa one be sold ther or separate for cash, ortaded "for horte feed. Can seen day or evening until sold at 148 avenue A, corner of Tenth sircet, OR SALE-ONE BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, und and kind, and very stylish; can trot a mile ia 0 py Can be seen at ‘Garrieon's ‘stables, corner ‘of ae lieth street and Broadway, until wld. “He ts the property of gentleman who has no use for ORs ened SUPFRIOR BEAR SKIN ROBE, BLAN- lood. etrini pg or Beils, &c. se be —— ‘at the stables ot UNDEREILE ‘& FL ET, Lafayette OR SALEAN ELEGANT AND FAST ROAD MARE; together with a I Wagon, Harness, Blankets, &c., dhe property of gentleman having no furth a dagy' 's fine saddle Mare, anda matched team of Road- ‘rot in three minutes. Apply oJ. J. AYEIS, 5f Weat Twenty-nlnth OR Le DARK BAY MARE, RIGHT YEARS OLD, abont 1544 hands high, and stylieh driver; sound, kind and (ge either oe or single harness; ‘be sold low, as e owner has no use for bere fnquire a ‘ak the private stable No. 16 ‘West Thirty-fifth street. (OR SALE—A MORGAN HORSE, 1534 HANDS HIGH, = |F° seven years old, warranted to goin single or donble har: for the want of use. Can be seen from 8 to i a3 MP In Lexiogton avenue, third door from Twenty-third er use for + oR (SALKEA, GRAY HORSE, OF GREAT ENDU- afar ag 4 is has od nn een ork oF table for sin aor, loul we or road Wil be sold cheap. ‘Inquire of JOHN U. WELLS, Boar Mie Gus treet (OR SALR—THE FINEST AND MOST STYLISH PAIR of carriage Horses in the city, ish bands high, bright bays, ix years old, kind in all harness apd sound. ‘These horses fad the frst premium atthe late Falr, au can’be seen at Tis Tenth street. MALTBY G. LANE, Corner of Tenth street and Fourth aventie. [,)OR SALE—FOUR HORSES, FOUR CARTS AND TWO Fr Sleighs, with Harness, all in working order. Will be sold ‘by appiving immediately at 117 Broad street, or to R. FiTIPATHIOK, Hamailion avenne, Brooklyn. OR SALE—ONE PATR OF DARK CUESTNUT HORSES, 16 hands bigh, six and seven years old, perfectly sonnd and gentle; very stylish drivers; the’ property of a gentleman who can be referred to. To be ‘seen at MeDonald’s livery stable, ‘Nos. 23 and 25 East Twelfth street, one door from University place, cs near Penay Bridge, RSES. HO! WANTEI EXCHANGE FOR Good faerie andy at cash value, and clear of encum- iprance; Parties having Horses and Carriages to sell will find this a chayce to get good prices and sure pay. Address Horses, box 1d Herald office. ‘ARNESS—FOR SALE, ap vais SINGLE SILVER panied harness very lo for twodays st No. hard street, near Grand street, atthe sine a WANTED—THE UlGitesT aed GIVEN oe Seca Ponies, under 12 hands high. Please address 73 Lester street, stating where they can be seen. GEO. T. HALL. ADDLE HORSE FOR SALE.—A BAY PACER, 7 OR 8 rears old, eae hands hij, 4 ane and kind in harness or saalesh the last six months. tar ee esi ity ‘a lady for tio aque a at the stable rear of 787 Broadway, oor: FANTED TO Ea STABLE, WHERE ONE HORSE carriage cou mi ween Thirty-nint and Forty-sisth streets and F Four and Bight avenues. Ad- dreas Stable, Herald office. 6 PER MONTH.—A FEW MORE HORSES CAN BE accommodated (eli | ee Sy for the winter. best city references. Satna aa ance T THOMPSON & CO.’S, BROKERS AND) COMMISSION oes Tod Nama srt, Sore of of ham room No.2 Binmonas Jewelry, bry oe ‘Geode, ya nnd tl Lindnof 9 enor (Bonga ‘o., Dogotinted. All serine by "A THOMPEON, Auctionser. TYANORS MADE TG. ANY AMOUNT OW WaTOHi=. Avia eI Xo nn ey i spon esa p ag oy relat ata psirities AT “cao Mak SoaT TO covanon die well Raown and old eatablishad BAKE tictacer nd broker, 11 Chambers street, N, B.—No Saturdays. 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Baker, BE Otter and’ i baker; Mr. Oliver and Mies Fisya will appear. ina poy eves Nae Nov, ra he enter ie will commence with ‘a successful Ledger Prams envied Lalonde hatabaasn it DOOM reg DEVILLE, rocinaie BE MAIDENS VOW; clu ent 16 dovekade Site BS noes commnany inthe cnet. LA TOUR DE NESLE. HEATRE FRANCAIS, 586 BROADWAY. MARDI 18 NOVEMBRE, 1800, micre Représentation. LE we DECIN DRS ENFANTS, ma en elag actes. Sous par MM. Mansel tals: Bern ‘and, Barry et Leon. jadames Lavuretti, Chevalier, Darey et Antoinewe. On commencera a § heures moing un quart quilts thentre'to rent for every Monday, Weduesday aud Fri- day. eg yee? MUSEU: THIRD WEEK OF THAT POPU. HADAWAY. r favorite Mr. T. Engagement of Mr. LRLMON GRACK.. ‘Tuesday aftervoon atthe thrilling dra- ma of EONASTY IS THE BEST POLICY: evening at 7% o'clock, the celebrated drama of THE LADY OF LYONS. ‘aniine, Mrs. J. J. Prior. Claude Melnotie, Mr. Delmon Gra PHENOMENON 'IN A’ 8MOCK To conclude whhs THE FROCK. Buttercup, Mr. Hadaway. A full length wax Ogure of Omawatomte Brown, and & Knife found on the body of his the Grand Aquaria, or Sea aod River Gerdens; a Living Beal, dc. are among the curiosities, Admiitance 25 conta; chit dren under ten 13 cents; parquet 18 cents extra, BRYANTE MINSTRELS MECHANICS’ BALL, 472 Broadway, above Grand atre Monpay, Novy. 17, and every ight in the week. First appearanen oft the taiented vergatiie artists, K NORTON BROTHERS, In their wouelie in conjunction with JERRY and DAN BRYANT. THE EXCELSIOR TROUPE, OF THE WORLDI T. B. FENDERG ART, the popular ballad singer, in new roe by FELOAN HL nano SCENES AT PHA- Douce ppanal 6g; sosrenen Ae St SALOON. erate burlesques, 4c. Tickets cents, ROWDS, Assen nightly at this, popular’ temple of york al to UNAPPEOS ACHABLE ETHIOPEAN ENTERTAINMENT Presen! me the eee renowned, ‘able troupe of Ma NE NEW AS hie CLL Ls onan LAUGH ABER. RETERPIECH, Every evening. For particulars see program NB—A A eT ae new pieces i in active preparation, and wil shortly be produced. _Doors open at 6); to ‘commence at moe at 724. _Tickets B cents, N EW YORKER bay ag 37 AND 39 BOWERY. arch Drama by Ht Laube. Bae aap Etat t We BROADWAY. SONNTAG'S PICTURK, «) DREAM. OF ITALY,” Having met with the unqualified praise of the press and the numerous visiters to the above wallery, will remain on extubl- tion a short time longer. Cpen day and Sian Admission 25 cents. ECTURES BY Ds. scUD The REY. HENRY Mt SCUDDER. M.D.,D D., will de- iiver the fourth Jocture of hie co THE OOOPEK INSTITUTE, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 16, oc hlgets The Ancient Hindoos, and the: Modern Athenians, Tddco Panthelem and Boston Teanscendentallom, a Dececrt of Hindoo Proverbs.” Tickets only 2 cents. | For sale at the door. Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 o'clock. NHE GREATEST ATTRACTION IN THE CITY 18 T: brated Abbott Collection of Reyptian Antiquities, now oo Gphibing af 609 Broadway. 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Tt BORDER: Patiniabing and) mover, tuillng and gi de int has retarved to this city. an ™ stent Hairs with aud im regerd to bea'th, woal i and marriage. love ailnive, journeys, law cuits, diiticalty in bus! when ‘Dewe. al Soe sickness, 4c. Mra. Roeder succeeds all others: PP beg bbe mtn ge and oe OLAIRV au Spanish unveils the he mystery of te ‘ 7 een dodte tel hee wtoler, given tae into 5, Sees % OkueT Tun HE a THE WiFk'S Bionrr: Ib will be repeated wikia ee BWAU viet BORN ERY W DRESSES. EVERY NIGHT TILL Fi 'ESDAY EVENING, Fane ye ight till further notice, will be entitled THE WIFE'S SECRET. with the fol Pha a aied lowing ng casein! dia ayy of characters:— And ev iiful fre aet play e presario’ the bean “sile't Laura Keo YoIce OF oF THe ae PRESS VOIOK OF THE ENTIRE nga Place here last ulyhi, Lovell’s play An important re | of Es Seer saree taken 16 French, and thongh rell conceived and admirably deve pea ieee ie ihe alightest degree seneadional, These: ‘ner Amex’ rig ‘probable {nekdent fs the basis of the works The riod is that uf the English Protectoraie, Immediately after Tyo battle of Ballsbary, at which the royalist party was completa outed A fragment of this party, Arden (Mr. F. Daly), 8 temporary refuge, Iu tho “mansion sister,’ who resides ia bborhiood. “This indy Cuoperscaalod, by Mies Leura” ieteos) aun oficer of the Parliamentary foreessir Waller Atavoe Qe, ieorge Jordan)—and is compelled, therefore. to secrete her brother in a certain chamber in the house nut the happy mo- ment arrives for securing kis departure to, France. " Balely the proscrived moblexan'a retreat is, dlacorered by his ‘and suc: Mewasd who han a private spite against Lady “Aymol, ceeds at leogth in making that gentleman miserably ‘unhappy welt Worthy, earing nothlus for the merite of the case, and jealous. Some scenes, intwhich Sir Walter's misgiv ern to be jushfied, aré ingeniously introduced wo ‘wrought out. “In the end, the “Wife's Secret” is revealed, aud play enda happily. Er, Vovell haa (red ible pretty guhject, with creat, skill ‘The foterest never tlags, and this too, in spite of the fact that long before the termivation of the frat ast every ous knows tue tecret, and, consequentiy, the plot of the play. There ts | Loellrt im the dilogue! i fows oaslly and beauufully, without great depth or remarkable brilliance of any but with the srecial merit of directness, ‘Tho writiag te, | in & literary point of view; thoroughly bat ee BRE |e tytn anid elegant. Three characters are well drawn-—Sir Walter and bi wife, and Lord Ardep, Ano! portapt character is Jaber Sueed, the steward. It iain e ee | ereential a gocd play, and must of its own merits maintala & Prominent piace im the repertolre of the mausgezent. Tn those | daye of tweairical decadence {118 a pontive Tuaury to bear w for Wedneada: cf te new one the Acedem; the grand unavoidably oloses as the end of the will perform ta Philadelpais pear rr eg tha fn MADAME ALBRRTINT, ae "ane vi pity ea oF ee, irauian™ aud the rovival of Mayerbeer's WSbavore, Sitha ments and entirely new and maguié- Hemmorrow AY) tented Nov. 16, at 8 o'eledie, tae BUTE iVnseers, with ite magaifcent mise en scene, feamndtes orokesire en COLSON, UNA, BORRA, MOLLER. C QUINTO, ‘knuet RUBIO. BANPE.; By iiss ioe Da LIN, Mr. DANSTAEDT. beat THURSDAY Ev! . pinaND LxEea MGHE. 0” TADADR AL A mini, principal Pina Doata from the fret Talis Opera houses. arance of the BIGNOK CARLO 1 BEAUCARDE. On Tuumepay STN, Nov. 11, IL TROVATORE. MADAME ALB! rg ty ance ro'e of it the grand theatre of bes SIGNOR BRADOARDE ma ico: Hee bis rst Wao r atoms eagralctarees bomposed Tor ba ouka, IME FOR THIS WEEK. re ae ut one of the SICILIAN VE8- and the corps, RSD AY—Debut in America of M: int, REOVA TORE = the great Toner nor BRAGS i Shiba Vaisciy the last night of the SICILIAN Vile FEATURDAY—GRAND MATINEE, ou aa extraordiangy MONDAY—Pirst night in America of the MAGIC 1h, tet aeatn int pivais house be Woaaebera aie SICTLIAN VESPERS and for the first a) nce of Madame ALBERTIN] yee greattenor BEAUCAKDE as Manrico in IL TRO’ LOvATORe and for the positively last night of THE poe LDA. N VSP OFFICES, on Friday, commences this morning at the The box office, Academy of Music; pres ; nn) EGULAR TICK: 12 Wall street; No. House, and Breusing’ Son's Music stores, \TEW BOWERY THEATRE. oe AND id ESDAY, NOV. 14 AND 15, Dew drama, entilled PAST WOMEN OF TH MODERS SIME; Oa, Lire ix Tux City axp Scsuras, The talented and favorite ac MISS FANNY HERRING, Will make her first appearance at this thestre, amd 7 OOD’S MINSTRELS, work go able, complete snd satisfy in; Broadway, Miss Keere was admirable as Lai Amyott. It willbe | Offer a select and varied esicemed ene of this versatile lady’s best parts, In the last | ETHIOPIAN ENTEKTAINMENT. actehe was immense; excelling in earnest gon) of Exief cg | BRILLIANT TRIUMPH. thing we bave ever seen on the sing: e Toconelude with the most successful yee of the some succeeded in. giving a very. power! 1, vad praceworthy | fon, the rendering to the part of Sir Walter, aly aa Lord Arden, | MASKED BALL, and Mr. Burn the weward. were geod, aun thot Characters were entrusted to corpotent havds.” The play hes been puton the stage in a faultless manner, and may be re- corded as 8 Mecess, distines au FROM THE NEW YORK HERALD. FROM THE NEW YORK HERALD. Lavaa Keene's Tuxatne.—Seventeen years ago, or there- abouts, Mr: Charles Keene produced at the Purk theatre a fire act play, by Mr. Lovell, called LOVE'S SACRIFICE. al- though weitien by most emipent of British drama. | tists, the play ba ita first hearing iu America, Iwas played rouRhout Union, and ebtained marked success ia every city where it was acted. Latterly bir. Keene revived his dra- ims at the Princess's theatre, where it was again successful, With such an agreeable prestige, Mi Keene secured the WIFk’S SECRET for her theatre where ji was playod lastevening. The play is admirably constructed, ters forcible and weil iaagived, aud elegant and forcible, without ueku played Lady Amyott wih fine Pied ouppiications for the life o¢ her broter her anxiety eas | safety, and her sbriek of horror when her husband annotuces the supposed death of the fugitive, were admirably worked up, Miss Keene bad x tine artistic op} and maide themost of | y and digaitied | ht with | ward, ana two minor characters were cleverly acted by Misses Wells | aud Mactariby, ‘The piece was mounted well, ucted carefully | hromgbout, and, made an entire success. A ‘play so good aa a dramatic polnt of view, and go entirely unexceptiona. ‘way, 18 4 novelty in wer daye, and ought | to have a great run. TRIBUNE. Laura Keene's TuraTne.—“The Wifes Secret,” a five aot | drama, was presented for Theatre, on Weduesda: ut. The house Was. ON; forced scwateee ae voce Set he si e, elaborately rehearsed, and the performance was success. Some new scenes give freshness to the lage, and inthe last act the tatrodactioe of elegant farninire of the real sort, fine bronze statues, silver plate and other sub- stantial items, ing feature of the comin I Stag the swagger ot the earaliers of vr Sie deceltfulasd cringing steward, re small ~ Levick hat parie=the one ® French ship Oder s Purinn ofieer. Tl is compact tu action bod faugname Pa a peek Se and the interest is uurually well sustain ed throughow ESS, Lavra Keenr’s Turataz—Tue Wire's Secret —Indeed, | Laura feene 1 one of the aaGet actrenece upon the stage. ‘She never falls, ard we are constrained to say that her alone mie have redeemed any play. But, in vadalion, to it acted with even more power ‘ison, ot ecropelled us to sympathize with her even while we coms not but regret that Evelyn Amyott had been so profound a fool as to allow ber brother to lace her in sucha situation. In the inate ee md the permit or pass: marks that Amyott’s a doubt whether any artist at present on the could have given Walter Anveein iee in the last act of the Day be ter. He was intent upon bis his words care fully und well. and bad tio or three fine-—we may almost say sally great—rooments. Asa picture, his Ha leaping to the win- dow aud watching the Pursult of Lord 4 was admirable, Mr, Burnett, a3 Jaber Sneed, was excellent.” Mr." Wheatil ‘ag Captain Brouillard, good, apd Miss Macarihy, as Neville, displayed & pair of most elegant continuations in’ a chi page’s dress. We can honestly say that the acenety was ex- cellent, and that as far as acting, mounting and ald mas. muccess, The Wile'p Becret, deserved to have The drama, entiled “The Wife's Secret,” which has bee Prodan ot Laura Shee a eae are ert ie A very Successful ran. as Lady Evelya, mniradion from her friends. \ oe SUNDAY MERCURY. Tre Wire's Szcnet—We have ven, but, an_tmpe sketch ot the plot but it sul wr the cha ot piece, and its quality a8 an e dialogue is ele- | gaudy finished, vigorous, od eflboively aiviaca: ouckcecionss aribg direely upon soine salient pote. Whe situations area ood, abd there ig werareie ort aan about two or three Of the characters to relieve the more intensely of thelr gloomy effects. The play is put upon the stage Niberal style and with that aiventi on to minate details whieh is t scene—an architectural ia-- | peculiar to thistheatre. The Iasi tericr—fs quite imposing in its gloomily romantic ammosphere | ‘and aristocratic accessions. SUNDAY COURIER. Lavra Keene's —The “Wife's Secret’” mn, for itiias met wi! ih better success than An} ‘any of its prede. | at this theatre. There is no good reason why it should not remain on the bitls the reet ofthe season. Mr. Jordan, Miss Keene, and Mr. Burnett, have given us some fine acting that we shall not tire of seeing, nor will the public, whose opinion we endorse in this instance most: SUNDAY TIMES. Laura Krexn’s—On Wednesday evening “The Marble | Heart’ gave piace to "the Wife's teorel,” a play emiteutly adapted to bring out into strong rellef the finest points of Miss Keene's acing. Mr. Jordan, ta Sir Walter Aunyoit, dresses lo, how | splendidly and acts well. Nobler than ever, Sir Walter ed does uot “doubt ag ee { ote,” but on such a3 reason refuses ieee - | ject, riser into true Meander 6 of LD and tis rent sorrow to himself, demands only that the wound he das 20 truly loved. and velleves untrue, ahall go away out Of his aight with whaisoever she pisssos 1 take with ber, exve’ | ing him to bear a broken life, as he best may—alone. sentiment bere, is grand and true, and elevates humanity tn hich pultdued passion, siervibiy suggestive reeones sa nich subdu estive reticence, touching and etlective than in Bir Waller Amyott. The La Evelyn of Miss Keene escapes our criticism. We don't how teould be better. 1tyis splendidly womanly and natu throughout; and in the burst—the 8 ang! act, when isha believes her brother kiliod be hot bus hand—positively superb. ‘The olber characters are fow wholly subordinate, except Sneed—a hypocritical scoundrel domestic Iaxo-finély. rendered, ss, a marked character p by burnett. “The Wife's Secret” is finely mounted, the tn "Zot eapecially bet, one of the best reprene gothic ber we parculaly Tieh and appropriate. As deed, many— nis. ‘The Tangu poetic.’ Taken altogether, in Miss Kecue'ah {ye méet elective of modern plays. Tt proved a decided bit, and is on for this hls we gi i ah : ° : At Lavra Kense Tone ot the most il hes treated this pretty subject with est never sings: there fe no effort fn the y and beautifully, without great ee OF recat ance of any sort, but with the #; merit of directness. ‘The writing is, of course, good in a peiatiedtat Aiseae roughiy baianced and elegant. ‘abe piay 18 well gotten np, aud the characters were all well acted by thig admirable company. After the play will be vegas the Grand Tragic Opera of RMA, Under the !mmediate sperintenchce og THOMAS. RARER, time at Laira Keene's | at y E OLD F a bg! cing Shakspere's beroes. = ears Ep Horn, Chas’ Wilt, Hed Darts, D. 8 Wembeld, ac, re reeetence 2% cents Commence at 7% o'clec. RAYTON’S NEW PARLOR OPERA HO! USE, and 720 Broad New York EST ENTHRTATSMERE ti ie irs ame Mit AND MES. HENAT DRAYTONS™ PARLOR OFERAB’ AND LYBIO PROVERBS, Acknowledged by the public press to be the moat elegant and am ‘using éntertainment in America. ann vEBY EVENING AT sii O'CLOCK (except Saturdagh, |ATINEE on Steer aT si % M Turspay EVENING, Nov. 15, at73< o'clock, WEDNESDAY, |: the present of NEVER JUDGE be APPEARANCES, "0 be be followed by LOVE'S LABOR. ORSAY, 8 fe, fj, pertocreance in America of LOVE BB iy TOO LATE TO MEND. an ay be seured nyt sumer of gig advanem, ‘extra charge, at Opera House, from A. M. to5 P.M. a (numbered and secured), 60 cents; other seats, 2B NO FREE LIST. The enterteinment is Guished each might o'clock. AND TIMOTHY TITCOMmM a? TUR ON THE SAME EVENENG Ps TIMO1HY 1 TITCOMB. DR. J. G. HOLLAND, Auhor of “Bitter-Sweet,” deliver a ‘ecture on ~ a “AMERICAN 800 SOCIAL LIFE,” ON FI RIDA ENING. NOV. wb After the lecture a concert will be given by FATHER KEMP'S “OLD FOLKS" brie i) of 100 ONE Line aes ears shor oy old antbema and hymns, patriotic stl and wentmeata ise cf ney willing of our y TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; to be had at No, s att ceaiteta and at the door. oper ‘open at 634; to commence at 7 o'clock. 71° } NIGHT—GRAND REUNION D. MA- DAME SAUVAGEAU’F DANCING A aa ear, OS Broadway. Tickets Fifty cents. Good Zusic ank plenty of Danseuses. FELL Sarees commencing at zs Pethteps SPECIMENS CE conn, e deuar rare and -Kamha and the Us red ibis, the Marabout, and hundreds of curlous Birds, and & Variety of domestic and implements apd manufactures of the natives of the interior of FS rica, may Deseen at DU CHAILLO'S African Collection. Broadway, a few doors Bleecker street. Opes: day and evening, ' Admission 25 cents; children 18 centa, ATIONAL PICTURE. rite | Gaza SMe ‘THE HOME Fs WASHINGTON FTER THE WAR.” jot) will be on exhibition at the (Painted by Rossiter and Mi Design, National Academy of nth street, near Broadway, om date! tier Friday, Nov. 18. tee MOOLU ke LP FOLKS: CONCERT.—FATHER KEMP'S FAMOUS Weed ‘will sing in the Tabernacle o on om fonday and Tu evenit Nov. ae a Jersey City M politan Hall on at {ie Cooper Taatitate om a Thuraday and, sett oreniogs, Br ang eB ‘Nickels cents; chikdren 15 cents. Doors open at 7; concert commences at 8 o'clock. Their concerts are very attractive. SCENSYO: amet S a erm LOWE wit peaeely, ly make his pioneer ascension from CRYSTAI. plate GROUNDS, Forteth street and Sixth avenue, this | day (Tuesday), the 16th inst., between 2 and 80% the weather cease calm. All tickets now ont will be good for this ax ee OK MAMAS WALLOON magna F NEW TORK will tke place dur- fag'this week. One day's notice will be given in the’ daily pa- persof such event. ND MRS. ROBERT GOLDBECK’'S POPULAR ecitals. BR. Lyrie Re MUSIC POETRY, At Goldbeck's Moxte Hall, Broadwa; THIS LNG, Novag at 8 o'clock. 80 cents; three for $1, Gallery 25 cents. ’ WARD BEECHER ; ‘Winl IVs iB HIS NEW LEC- ture this (Tnesda; a iy i iekeis 35 cent; two c copanaplon! st ence at 8 o'clock. nt ee rns D mt SPACIOUS SHG GARDEN MUSIC HALL.. Hall, 60 by 200 feeb, will be tet for Hale wires, Be.” A are a igen a GR CAN BS NCONSULTED Ag as 3 | ooror ey ‘Division street, New York, A, ote, Mere elgae Open from 8 A. Me until 10F. Me D R. R. COBBETT—19 DUANE STREET, ine New York University sa ced tei loge aoa d with ariked wih oor ecndays excep or COOPER, M DUANE STREET, H HAS FOR THR who, having been the favorite pupil ana bosom friend of Bel 26 years devoted his attention to He eine a ted vo eouduct ria 38 dited daly, from moraing Ul te Oe me i Woks OS HAS AS IMEX TRGREASED Sib ro Six, H % sg Fa gpa fe rine repticheahe ae ‘Smaiborint BROADWAY, Adela Foliscia Vineentio T)R; Wee’ Orsee tty ake Mneae NE te Gia rag i ie. Characin mpaieriee yp, ual oy onan aoe * agi abo Treatmeni Scsrerce: Toma would durivg th present fe ny of i B ST! Fobils (whatever Bat may tat op to predict for them an imme: | T)F elow hacdpigal Now Tee eianet cmon treme diate furore; but that they “aust 8 sooner or later, is po- itto Saad frome a miave, ‘They will proba’ De ea Mina a pyer, ccome succeatul., They | RALPH'S OFFICES—00 OF HOUBTON Frier bot brit tour throngh Chicago, F | T)* 19 : HD ERIMA DONNAS; hence D Crosby siesta 150 Cresby).- Hours 1036 to 3.and 6.0 iaeareee jroerb ih as ‘occasions. Should this be one 2 | excepted. ‘by lower. i petpey will oreate @ sensation of hele fospired e cenin Janie ro rF tel: , the. H See ree aaciron every eran, the prblig need have ‘a0 spprehension @f thelr beoom hug Inguirer on (he ee Mee com | # ‘The Chitdren . vnfanune loveliness Pabito, % Play es mn Area 1 rid ress Circle seats mey be Boos opp ob Og; to Guammenge M ihe, nee "8a Atwood week ta Ce INDO! 1GES DR. LARMONT: D LO) IN OFF! or. 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