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FINANCIAL ND COMMERC TAL. BusPay, Nov. 22, 1988. The week closed upon am eventful period in the History of Wail street, The excitement a portion of the Lime was of thy most intense nature and we Prices of certain stocks vibrated with the wildest drregularity. The oecasion of this disturbance of Values and of the commotion which tt produced was ‘the sequel to the recent “locking up’? combination ‘to make money stringent and demoralize the stock Mat, It scems that one of the pruicipal parties to tus scheme, an ex-director of the Railway, Quarrelied with his confederates after entering so far into ticir plans as to contribute @ million of dol- Qars out of four millions which he promised to ad- ‘wance in carrying out the project for producing a tight money market, Either inside or outside of this combination be had put out contracts to sell “short? £0,000‘shares of Erie and had sold “calls” for 40,000 more. Out. of revenge his late confederates deter- mained to “corner” him. Accordingly on Saturday afternoon last they “covered” their own “shorts,’’ and before he could learn their stratagem or make headway against it they had run the price of Erle up to 52, Auirs stood in this condition until the be- @inning of the week. In the meantime he a@o far humiliated himself as to beg for mercy. Finding that he could obtain none he instt- \ ated or participated in a motion for an injunction #o restrain the directors of the Erie Company from wusing the fund§ of the corporation for any purpose ‘Whatsoever. The clique, however, were too smart Forhin. suspecting that such would be his next ‘move they had quietly obtained an order making one ‘of thetr own number receiver of the affairs of the gompany. Foiled in this direction, he made @ des- We extort to purchase the stock at the then mar- t price, in hopes of saving as much as he could from the coming destruction. His enemies then ob- @ained # supplemental order, authorizing them to ‘withdraw as much of the stock as had been over- ued, tle effect of which, were it acted upon, was send the price of Erie up to par. This last stroke ‘wastoo much for him. The “corner” culminated n Thursday, when he capitulated with the best race he could, selling his contracts at a loss of @bout twenty dollars per share. The clique were Mow overloaded with the stock and the ex-director (BaWachance for revenge in turn. They had pur- ‘phased it all the way from 35 to 62, and the great ik of it in the vicinity of 55, It was easy to de- gmoralize the street on the subject of Erie the fraudulent character of the opera- which the clique resorted to origi- to their attack upon the market, wA sudden hue and cry was raised against Erle and a is now almost without quotation. A petition has ‘een numerously signed asking its expulsion from Mhe list at the stock board until it is properly regis- Nered in some trust company or responsible banking ‘house. Although this disparagement of Erie origi- mated with one of the parties to the quarrel and was Snstituted for selfish motives, the public is likely to de the gainer—another proof of the felicitous results Springing out of the disagreement of rogues. Erie 4s now where it should be—in the hands of the clique ©f swindling stock gamblers, who were too dishonest ‘€o confine themselves within the legitimate strategy “of the street, and had to resort to fraud to accom- @plish their designs, The stock in ther hands has @lready fallen from 55 to 41, and will go still lower if She honest dealers of Wall street will continue their etermination not to have anything more to do with ‘Mt until the transfer books are removed from the @tock gamblers’ office and placed in some public banking house open to inspectiou. To make good *heir losses by this fallin the stock the clique will de forced to retire the over’ issues, when they Will virtually confess the fraud which they have Practised on the stockholders and on the Public in general. They are desperate in their @fforts to get rid of the proofs of their crime and suddenly turned “bulls” on Friday and Saturday, with a view of getting rid of the stock. For this purpose they begged and borrowed all the money Avithin their reach, and rendered the banks as rich ws they could at the close of the week. ‘This favor- able aspect of the money market fatled to induce ‘Speculation. So many have suffered by the “break” \am-stocks and the absence of tone in the stock mar- ‘ket, and so many are profiting by their example that yextreme caution is the rule among operators. The Week closed upon a dull market in consequence. Gold was active in the early portion of the weck @hrough a “squeeze” produced by the clique, who ade a movement in the precious metal at the same ime that they forced the “corner” in Erie. The Price wentup as high as 137, when they “unloaded,” festdring the price to dulness in the vicinity of @343. At the close last night there was a further Gecline to 124, the market being weak on account A Of the saics of government treasure, to begin to- ‘Morrow (Monday). ‘The range of gold for the week Money was easy throughout the week, the rate ‘@Deing seven for Monday, six and seven for the mid- ‘ile of the week and five and six for the close. The @reekly statement of the banks is very favorable. Against an increase in legal tenders of $12,133,251 and in deposits of $3,959,761 there is an increase of ‘only $2,971,624 in loans, while the specie reserve is fincreased by the sum of $1,178,145. The totals are compared with those of the previous week as fol- tows:— November 14. November 21. oe eee $249,119, 639 $251,091,063 + 16,155,008 17,389,158 34,195,068 186 110,040 51,466, 003 63,509,044 Thi condition of monetary affairs is encouraging @orthe business of the ensuing week. The large in- ‘Crease in Jogai tenders and deposits sows the return of the money which the Erle qlique employed for Sheir speculations and which they have now ex- ‘Changed fur the load of stock at present in fheir g@afes. There is also a vast quantity of money usually ‘Anvested in stocks unemployed in consequence of the @emoralized condition of the market. ‘There was a strong market for United States @ecurities in the latter portion of the week, and the government board was the busiest of the street. A ly and healthy investment demand was stimu- ated by the unreliable nature of stocks, and by an @dvance of five-twenties in London to 743g and in @rankfort to 79. Prices closed firm on Saturday Might as follows:—United states 6's, 1881, registered, (14% 8115; do., coupon, 114% a 115; do., 6-20's, re- 107 & 107%; do., 6-20's, coupon, 1862, 111% a 134; do., 520s, coupon, 1564, 1073¢ a 107%; do., coupon, 1865, 107% & 10774;"do., 5-20's, coupon, WW, 1855, MOM @ 110%; do., 5-20's, coupon, 1867, 110% 211074; do., 5-20's, Coupon, 1868, 11044 a 110%; Go., 10-40'a, registered, 104 a 1044; do., 10-40's, cou- Mn, 10544 & 105%. The stock market was variable within narrow lim- Mts at the end of the week. Some activity was cre- ated in Rock Island and Michigan Southern by a sus- Picion that the clique would next attempt @ move- Ment in them. Toledo was active and touched io0y ©b account of a report that the road was to be con- @olidated with the Michigan Southern. A movement ‘@as also attempted in New York Central by the lique, and the price suddeniy advanced to 129 on Thursday, but quickly receded when it was Wiscov- ered that they had been completely baffled in an at- tempt to open the books and thus transfer stock to Sheir account against the annual election, which g@omes off December 9. The following were the cloa- ng prices at five o'clock on Saturday evening:—New Work Ceutval, 123%; Erie, 4054 9 40%; Michigan ®outhern, 80%; Wabash, 5744 a STN; Rock Island, 206% © 100%; Reading, 933% bid; Pacifle Matl, 116% ‘Dia; Northwestern, 8434 485; Northwestern preferrea, O70 Sii¢; St. Paul, O44 bid; Pittsburg, 8654 bid; Qhio and Mississippi, 80%; Toledo, 90%. Foreign exchange was firmer for Saturday's steam- @f, the rate having advanced to 10914 a 10944 for prime Dankers’, Commercial was & little more active. Mining stooks were dull, Express stocks wound up weak. Annexed is a comparative statement showing the Mipments of specte from this port last week and uring the year to date, together with those for tue Gorrespondiug periods in 1866 aad 1807:— 1906, 1867. 1868, era Week, $781,065 $946,075 $22,100 VW. reported Total 57, 100,018 — 7120 68,460,480 87, 001,8 001,877 $45, $45,793,004 968,481,690 NuwWw YOR ie uk RALD, The exports of aneete from this port to date in the previous fourteen years compure as follows: 41,960,886 7,085,091 Subjoined is the total valuation of foreign imports at the port of New York for the week ending Novem- ber 20, compared with those of the two preceding weeks, as also the value of dry goods entered at this port and thrown on the market for the correspond- ing petiod in 1868 and 1867:— see ona ie aah Prin $030,008 Cab Etierebanaise 2" 2)725,990 2,408,258 2,697,603 pent pee RU $3,604,608 $3,057,355 ‘The imports of dry goods for the week and since January 1 compare as follows:— Fee wih rydewg sors 505 gusotoa nt at Inve % Thrown ea tare vied siiae at Since Jan, Entered at $111,! 208/058 81, 546. 75, 168,275 Rater a ore 113,100,372 * mae aioe ion ‘Tho gross earnings of the under-specified railroads for the month of October, 1867 and 1868, are exhib- ited in the subjoined statement:— Railroads, 1867. 1868, Atlantic and creas Western...... $477,528 $456,886 Chicago and Alton......... 420,788 480,212 Chicago and Norehwosieta ++ 201,541,056 1,574,905 Chicago, Rock Island and Pac 200 "559,900 Itinois ‘Central re 28/001 065 511,820 582,061 1,097,434 ippi. 879, 283,329 Pittsburg, Ft. W. and Chicags 1841 842,114 St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute, 230, 210,473 Toledo, ‘Wabash and Western... 408, 430,766 Western Unl0n..........ee 97,599 TOLD... ssc esses eeeseeeseeee + $8,088,704 $8,044,105 The total earnings of the abovementioned rail- roads for the first ten months of this year were $57,923,259, against $53,637,060 for the corresponding period in 1887, COMMERCIAL REPORT. SaTurnAy, Nov. 2- Corrrr.—The market for Rio was more active, the demand being mainly for the better grades, which commanded a shade higher prices. Other grades were unchanged. The sales were 1,100 bags ex steamer Mississyppi (part if not all) at lc. a 12igc., gold, in bond, aud 800 do., ex Venedy, on pri- vate terms. Other kinds were dull. Sales 160 bags Maracaibo on private terms, Corron.—Rece! consummated in this 3,166 bales. The amount of business 8 staple was fair, the demand being chiefly from exporters, and prices were about \c. per Ib. higher, the market TGostng ate ly at the tmprovemebt.. ‘There were snl f 2.65 bales, Including 1,830 for export, 918 for spinning and Bis on speculation. We quote plant Mobile New Orleans bay st* ga and sMomplic. und Terns. Ordinary .. 21% Bx 2s 23g 24 24 # aed FLOUR AND Gis “eoaite 17,760 ibis. flour, oat 16,582 do. rye, 65,095 do. barl je market for flour was dull and frregular and nominal. Shippers would not give within 2ic. a 0c, por bbl. of what they have been paying, but selierereCused to “see them’? on this basis, and 90 almost a deadiock in shipping pranda, for which Se wan “pa fand @7 asked, while neither buyer nor seller was disposed to strike an average. Califor- nia flour was dull and nominal. ‘The sales were about 5,600 bbls. Southern flour was dull and the low grades were en- tirely nominal. were 60) bis. Rye flour con- tinued in demand and firm; sales 800 ble. Corn meal was quiet but unchanged. W 0, 28tate. ey bushels wheat, fea do. oats, MH Sana SaeSchax2aw: | @88gesesseszseeze dob feat active, yet it Ce have ‘soi id seis en a ale below 1 60 for straight No.2. But thi price be about the minimum, thou, load Protd und uh about 1 14 146 for. ‘® $1 13 in store; &@1 i for Sou! Oa wens ein fair demand, es a shade towers the ta a were 000 bushela, ‘a ‘70e, a Tic. fortWeatern. Barley and barley malt were dull and nominal. Furranee—The Tarket coutinned to were generally firm. The engagements were :—To Liverpool 20s., and per steamer 1,200 bales cotton a] 7 26 tons wood at 80s., and 50 hhds. tovacco at 45a. Tw, per steamer, 30,000 ‘bushels wheat at 8c. We heardg. no charters. Guilin were dull at 184c. a 18%4¢. for bags, and 20c. Hors, were stil in ight demand, but unchanged in value, ‘We quote choice t 20c. w Sie; fal ime, 160. © Boo, s'interior and common, 1c. w Ibee:* forel si ‘ae, HikMP.—Maniis was dallaud nominal at ny were dull. Other iin LASSES.—We heard of no sales of moment. and prices of all Kinde favored the buyer. NAVAL Srouzs.—Splrits turpentine was agnin higher and in falr demand, the market closing strong At 4: de, for atable and shipping jots, re 145 bois. at ‘sige. The market for rosin. coutlaed strong. br theonly sales we heard of being S10 bbis. airain let; but oy 2,32 60, We quote: Common, strained, good SO A OE a tra dow 86 a #7 60. ‘Tar was steady at 60 for | ris.—-Lingeed was anit and heavy at Mo. a 9c. in casks and bie. Bales were rumored of 5,100 gy ‘at about file. Other kinds were dull and unchan; PeOvinloNs Receipts, 59. bbls. kages beet Gaul Bde: lard” Ihe market for Dork’ wns etl atl ad prices of wholesale lots remained nominal. There were sales in small lots to the trade, at $27 60 x #27 , 888 for prime and ‘mess, Kod 23.0 #35 25 forcity prime tess, Live hogs were slow of axle and lower, selling at & ea 8c, The arrivals were 2,700 head. conti juiet but ateady. The sales were Tobie nt eia's i f tor new rain mens, and #16 a 319 7 for new extra do. Tieroe beef remained, dull and nominal nt $27 x $80 for prime mess and #31 0 #34 for India do. Beef hams were quiet, but steady, at #29 » $29 50. For cul meats the marget was dnl, but loon were aleady. The stock was Hight. a moderate demand, the es bela 0 bien at bt for short rib and I4c. for Cum- berland, cut, Lard was in moderately active demand icen rere quito tteady. ‘Bales 330 packager at 15 faze. for Nort to prime. steam and kettle rendered: aleo tlerces for Jaquary at Ide. Butter and cheese were un- obanged. PRTLOLFUM.—Crude was in demand, and, being scarce, b do ‘firmly Trend at about. He, ian he — sales ov b for December deliver pads at 16% continu demand ‘and prices were er is oe the rket sloning, strong, with 1 AP rer were fully Su,00" bin: stdnd lovember de- liver soe £3 ‘about ‘Bie, for Sone and Sic. for Jan te the oe gg = gg though = Sosinaee was sramsapted. ‘Prices’ were much The sales were higher elon wrong ate, for for November. bob hia standard wh ia whieh for January to June, a1 Bige. were ki eat qtationy it: + Be. a 90. Wg a Sales ail and es Bue for herd thea Medecine ariel ice Steps.-All kinds were dull and nominal at yesterday's TALLOW was in light demand, the Gales being only about 40,000 |) 123,¢. & niente. Revel Héselpts Sone. The market remained firm, id, Sales and Western, 200 bbls. Btate Tigh cS a 61 Oo duty paid ere Hy ha at sal RIOR remai ret The portralt t of Sefior Marfori is for the moment the lion of the Paris boulevards. It has the promt- nent place tn the print shop windows tn the galerie des conemporains, and as such stands out alone on a little easel a few inches ina tvance of the reign. ing sovereigns and thetr wives. The intimate coun cilior of Queen Isabella has the physique of one of those berculean footmen who stand behind Bel- Bravian carriages. fan life as an actor, and it warrior hua the He beg: was during his impersonation of a knight! that he made the conquest which opeve road to fortane. BLL A four POCKET BILLIARD TABLE, ROSEWOOD, for sale--ciood as new, for lesa than half price Bai) SF, ,ApPly at, tbe Frankfort House, corner Frunkfort am iam streets, JEW. AND | COND HAND BILLIARD TABLER, ALL ap. Tables to I at the mannfacto: SRCUAURE & WAUKEN, l0nud 1d Fulton wees wear F ea a ferry. W. iH. GnivFiPrit, “168 FULTON STREET, OF FERS for sal# a fine stock of new aud second band Tables at reasonable prices. 'N EWSPAPERS. or TO-MORROW MORNING WILL CONTAIN of Letvers remaining io igh New ae Post oflice, Wing the largest cir- put the oftclally adverticed in tha newspaper ha AL @ TO MEMBERS OF PEOPLE'S COAL AND Flour Association; olive, 208 Tiroadway; cheapest coal and four in the ciy; co-operative associations put down fronopolios aad speculation ia coal ead flour, provec work: amen. He UNDERSIGNED IN HYRARD'S FURNITURE EXrRESS, AND % jure packed, shipped and stored. mr) FURNITURE AND. BAGGAGE ‘est Eleventh ft near Sixth aranue. + country. vanced. EORROG wip ee FOR MALE. | CLASS DISTILLERY, DESIRABLY LOGAT. ) miles from city. in complete run: rder--Com- munication by rail or water, gan load boats va pr pacity 1000 bushels per dav ‘and aecommotat oa ‘or 1,00) end oats rain ean, Le purdhased 12, cents per bushel below New York market. For sale low, will possession, 8. IRELAND, 20) Broadway, A BARROOM AND BOARDING HOUSE IN THE BEST location down town, doing a good business. —1f not sold before Tuesaday will bo sdid af auction, Apply to THOMAS GAFFNEY, Auctioneer, 23 Chambers FOR SALE CHEAP FINE CORNER, LIQUOR Keodang io ‘Houses, Sau nora Stovenr'Meat Markels? tones, Bi Contecttonersie,’ Manufacturiag Stores, etn ra sere arc, rm, dae ot MILL OF SIX RUN STONE FOR SALE.—DOING A rig He urtom business; from @8000 to 6,00 cash wenn a FY N OYSTER AND DRINKING SALOON FOR reteat nett Godin sind alee ‘Thirtleth sttest. MEDIC. FICE FOR SALE—WITH FURNITU: A, Ditestary. key dole e904 cua pavog busin: lov fot aia ipa 6 Bivocker etree ey meecenitos A. ey. A ~ FOR SAL MOM wasiua, OLD ESTABLISHED ‘best corner in Kleecker street; as te eel ‘told; pte vil beta marie to ac pass ea , 4 & CO., 350 Bowery. FIRST CLASS FANCY GOODS STORE FOR (ang ¥ first class House Furnishing and Gro $500, on ad hore faced rac apna. s No, 2 City} Hall olnan corner | Contre : and Chambers ats. FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM AND CIGAR. coux. real for ale doling a good business; neatest piace on factory reasous given for selling, Broadway, oppostte Washi Washington pl BUCHER, SHOP FOR SALE—A GOOD STAND. Reason for selling, on account of sickness owner must South; will be suld cheap if sold in four days. Apply in the shop, Third avenue, between 103th and 10th streets EST CORNER OYSTER | AND DINING pee —104 Spring street, St. Nickolas Hotei building; splendidly fitted ens = cheapest rent; will be scid very cheap to close pee, } STORE FOR SALE._CAN BE PURCHASED AT abargain. Inquire of CAMMEYER & NASON, whole- oot atid shoe dealers, Warren street, F% SALE--A STEAM COPPER KETTLE, WITH LUD- low valve, of Gi gallons capacity, nearly ueWw, eheup, alao jewellers Screw Press, dress Boller, feraa oa ofllce, F%s SALE—A VERY PROFITABLE SHOW BUSINESS, $27 Broadway, fourth tloor, from 9 to 11 o'clock. }OR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND BEST, COR- ner Liquor Stores in the city. Injuire of THOMAS S. HAYWARD & 60,30, 22 and 24 Delancey street. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTARLISHED SAMPLE AND Lunch Koom, located near the Treasury and Post oilice. ‘Those desiring to cstablish a tirst class business may address E K., box 5,00 it OR FALE BAKERY, IN BROOKLYN; TIP. TOP 10; litt t; five years’ lease; cash custom; to B76 dally; very y chen for cash. ERRIAM & CO,, 64 Fulton street. POR sauna LIQUOR STORE IN OLD SLIP, A GOOD’ Jocatity and now doing a good business , Uecnke exniren hext October ;rent paid up to February 1, 1869; and a half years; must be sold within wlx’du cannot altend to it. Inquire of Mr. WM. No. 30 South William street, (OR SALE—A FINE NEW MICROSCOPE, FROM Paria; niso a dine Analytical Scale, from Germany. In- quire at $25 Third avenue, OR SALE—LARGR STOCK NEW. AND, veh sic can Showcases, Counters, Tables, Dest vege teeny Railings, Panels, &c. Stores salves. Kppiy. to Shwe th HODGE, 687 Hudson and No. 9 Vesiry, near Varick and Canal streets. OR eee LAGER BEER 8AL00: remises, S83 Twenty-serenth etrect, betwoen hth wvenues, OR pee OF THE BEST CORNER LI- quot Stores, sample room attuched, on one of tho best ith large Stock on never used, jease of two as the owner |. THOMPSON, INQUIRE Avenues; location eannot be surpassed ; hand, dolag good business. Will be sold at a. bargain, as the ner has other business to attend. For particulars inquire e oflice of Dey Street House for @. 8. COMSTOCK. con FEC- {OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED tionery, Toy and Ice Cream plete to manufacture: good location. Must THOMAS ELLIOT, 167 Bleecker OR SALE. GOOD PAYING LIQUOR STORE, 47? treet. Inquire on the premises, POR SALES A, MQuor, BILLIARD AND_ OYSTER Ealoon; 10% years’ Lense of whole Houxe; 2x40; rent only $200 per annum; stable, with elght malls, can rent for Pas money, Apply on the premises, 73 Prospect street, Paterson, FR ALE—AN OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE, WELL located, doing @ good businesa;csatisCactory reasons for aisposing of the same, Apply to 0, MOGOWAN, 18 Park row, FP. SALE--A FIRST CLASS CORNER FIVE STORY double tenement House. with basement, on Second ave nue. J. W. SMITH & CO., 133 Nasaau street, OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST UP TOWN LiguoR Stores in the elty. Inquire of Mr. HOLLANDER, 18 treet Howard AN OLD ESTABLISHED FISH OVSTER, Je und Poultry Siand, with Horse, Wagon, ness and all necessary Fixtures “sei with roora | eg a oe if necessary; reason for selli adden th of ¢ ERY STOR! J class Tobacco an to 840 m day, for first ird avenne Tobacconist, rock, ARS’ LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A penton ‘4 furnishing store, on one of the best business sirecis in the city, for sale, or would exchauve for Reat Bee tate or Merchandise; owner goivg to Michigan. Address Gents? "Furnishing, Herald oftie (PHE STOCK AND GOODWILL OF A STAMPING ES. fablishment, with Machine and over 10,00 Designg, Books, Ac. for sale ate low price, Apply between # and A.M, to BMILE GLATEGUY, ,L4 Spring atreet, New York. WE GREATEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED IN THIS city.—For sale, the old established Sample and Lunch 6 Wail streot; day business; rent nowmal, Apply on premises. $1 50), Ast CHANCE. BAKERY | AND LUNCH ) Room will be sold on accouat of iil health. Ap- Balt at 257 Hudson street, west sido, between Spring and ils ton ry 10 FOR AN EXCELLENT LAGER WEER SA- bole loon, doing a good business; neatly fited up; long lease; low rent; must be sold. _MAX BAYERSDORFER'S Business Agency, 360 Bowery, “PEACHINERY. RUAL BARGAIN.-WOOD & MANN PORTABLE Engine, 28 horse power, in splendid order and fully aranteed, Apply to HAMPSON & COPELAND, #9 Lib- erty sirect. A —ENGINES, “BOILERS AND STEAM ‘PUMPS, NEW « and second band: anvils, vices, shattin vi! bette ing, ings Ae for, for tale at HOFFMAN & FINNE' Fr SALE CHEAP—RIGHT IRON TANKS, # PEET 6 inches high, 6 feet diameter, and two of 7 feet 3 flows Mille, igh, 6 feet diameter. Also three second hand Ross diferent sizes, Loquire for W. 3. ABBOTT, 31 Dey street. F% eule cue REE z roboina MACHINES. ‘ADDRESS Printer, Hi F°.8 stb ote.c CHAPLIN'S PORTARLE STEAM Prane, pew and in Appts, to, Lehigh tnd ‘Ravigation Company, Mauch Fenenst SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH, OR WILL EXCHANGE Real Estate, Bollers and from four wo afty horse power. Address box 105 Post MISCELLANEOUS. _ BAranas, (Bs BANANAS, GONSTANTY, “ON Treland"s old aahington atreot A Alt of the above frait at who esate Hexs, HAIR. ¢ GuTUMARD, FROM PARTS, NO, aasortment 293. Canal Human Hair Bwltches, Tavietole W ix sire | ‘all kinds of jair Ornaments, men; manufacturer ep ey warranted fi ae fuings $1, with as without pains for lite. Uist, 40 West Bighteenth street, eee Fifth aad Sixth ‘are BEAUTIFUL FULL Tooth, plampers, #19. without charge where others are mserted. Dr. WODINEy | 190 Grand street, LAUGH AT HAVING TEETH EXTRACTED.—GAs snocesatully administered since, Grst tutrongsed. S76 five years since, istered names of nda, jorvous oF delicate tients tearefully “rented Henttt ht ape weighted nm pers. gas wer and partial sete with- telasps. fork, for siyle and cheapness, be- nd ecuapelttion. Call age txamine. No payment except sulted, ‘Dr. EVANS, 945 Sixth avenue, __Retweon Twenty: first and ‘Twenty recond stredta, _ CLOTHING. At 129 THIRD AVEN( E—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN receive the highest prices for cast off Clothing, Farni+ ture and Cas Cali or address 8. MISH. Ladies ay tended by Mrs. ‘Miah T m SIXTH AVENUE, —LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, WET vy to reestve the Hees onal pegs 12 for at Purnitire, Jewelry, 4 you can do iste Sailor een wate to NAR! <a waite Grenue. Tadlos attended by Mrs. Marks, "True, you Will be dealt with to your satisfac ‘ou and At £93 BROADIAY, NEAR ‘THIRTEENTH STREET L. CASHBERG aan ne higher pric for ladlew and Giatlemen's Wearing Apparel, Diemoudy and Jewelry, dies waited upon by Aerteta i AND ol on EN CAN RR ner "sowaLb ee te calling on oF addressing Seventh enue, near? Ninetee) ADIFS AND GENTLEMEN CAN RE. ceive tne full Value for thetr cant of Clothing. Carpeta, by —— io hn essing M, CON, 820 Seventh aves ated ide by we bi hiyvourth sireal, west side, Ladies en T mS ayer ly Ls ADRS Ax oer thing, raruivare and oe aad iy ny wor wralted upon, Address ‘Mr. or Mra. Maan Seer T ® CHATHAM STRERT—MRE. O#RRSEY Wits, Pet gay 100 per eee apy for tadien’ Cab 0 oO Silk Dresden from 8040 pie sr sie a -at much lower MONDAY, NOVEMBER (23, 1868: HovsES ORO RD EVRY EVENING, THE MOST SUPERBLY" MOUNT NTED OPERA BOUFFE over protuced tn Burope or Amatics.. AND EVERY EVENING THIS WERK, MLLE, IRM. 1% pein Hons. ANJAC, in see their ir great creations of Boulotte and Barbe Bleue. none ae GREAT ORIOTNAL Cast. ND THE MAURIFICENE pBALLeT ty dad ant a at Sieur at S, will new fy re AMUSEMENTS, __AMUSEMENTS. YORK ctRcus, Nene JQROADWAY THEATRE. ADMISSION 50 GENTE IPourtoenah str EB GREaT EVENT OF THE SEASON, LB Leer. i on Opposite dantony of asasle, B TH Eos a the Coumedacs rronators 0 FOUR MATINEES Tita wus saiving Week mare 3b AREER LIFE, rove MATiNuas tuahaeiig Went von ott He BARS EE Me Llhes. a Le i en eat Bat orformances of Mr. aY, gwd Mra, Darney Williams are are ibe pes by the rare excel- lence of a ttl abwence of vulgarity, and all wlio deatre bo cor poe Sie cols cae io 8 by akkending ce arta representations, constating 7 inirih, pathy mauste and fup, thes BO. anovioy Fe eerye he Thesk etike or wetion in, ‘would v1 bush to the « INAUGURATION ORY Tigi aN At QARNINAL OF FUN, MIRTH, SO! ON MONDAY, EVERY BVEMING D DURING rite WEEK, ‘pnrpay at ouch oh watch, ag SATURDAY. ARMING PAIRY. bY SPECTACLE, contumes, ec, catitled i aa “tarinoa Nov. re ro ned every demon- D hABaR wen MATINER THANKSGIVING DAY AND SATURDAY. THaNasuitiNe SB vce ion, 3) ATT wo O'cLocR, | ni A ee Theae popuiac and gliied aruiste will appear in two of HLL JOE cag te acaba a mg Pret ot ta Or sar EE aap Mr. BARNEY WI! rats AH Chih olan, i DOLLAR. di) ™ A TROUP ne ata oF Mre. BARNEY WII Beats nov secured at bor ofice and Sebirmer’s, 701 Broadway. Beet ee ApapaMr OF: buacyaged LL bee Ae »zLessee and Director ¥, NOVEMBE La ONE) ote "ONLY, MLLES AND THE INAT COMPANY, OOMPRISING IAN'S OPERA BOUFFE, oo ay world renowned and ever imeelan Opera GHASDE DUCHESSE DE GRROLSTEIN, New and t Costumes and Appointments, CHORUS AND ORCH! jeats $150. Now for sale at Box Ollice. a NEW YORK YOUNG i "s Rona CATHO- Never aag ny peorent + Association, pollo Hall, Tuesday THE | LECTURE SEASON, ‘MPORTANT 1 LECTURES To GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, invaluable and scientific suble yw to live and what to ad ae delivered New York Museum of An: receive x copy by forws Broadway. Pomine on, are the Those unable to isithad VT ng cents to the secretary, 618 HAT YOU WANT.— OF PROCU! HOKACE WATERS & CO., mt Broadway, wil dispose (of new and second hand Pianos, "Melodeons and Org Orst class maakers paid. 50 new an epplied and taketror $b to @a5 moneay wat second bund Instruments forrent, and rent d, oF for anle at ba: for cash. FRING ROSEWOOD PIANO ONLY B75.—A, ven octave rosewood Pianoforte, having modern Sane byes for cash, ___ 5: BIDDLE, 18 atreet, near Broadway. Rive! AND SECOND HAND right Pianos at bargains for cash. en MINGS, No. 8 Uni MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS new Pianos, six years’ very cheap; second hand Pianos taken in exchange. Finno tuning and repairing, LUDKE & BCH Ula Ry 867 Broome atreet, near Mott street, MAQNIFICENT PIANOFORTE AT LESS. THAN half ite value—Carved rosewood, seven octave, over- brated makers; five yeurs’ ‘guarantee, Property 113 Seventh street. STEINWAY PIAND— SEVEN OCTAVE, LITTLE itted, {or saie cheap, bt 117 Third avebue, corner Four- &. LL THOSE WHO ARE IN SEARCH OF A NEW OR second hand Piano have now x good opportunity of Duying cheap for, cash, by instalments or rent applied on purchase, an excetient séven octave, enrved logs and mould. loge for, only 93005 twa capital seven octave cottage Pianos #225 and yy the best makers: also several | 2 nao JAS, BRAINARD, 219 Kast Twenty-third street, bet. Second und Third ava, A MAGNIFICENT. SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, rich and powerful tons, nearly new and folly warranted, at half its value for cash, at 194 Grand street, near Mott. 9 PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURERS JENNYS & SON, street, between Second and Third Avenues, are in advance, of all their competitors. Their in- struments, for power, puTly and sweetstas of ton0, elegance of nish and creat durability, are unrivaled, Every inatra- ment has the "Patent Agraife Treble” aud is warranted six years, MAGN! for sai ail round ICENT 71¢ OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO half price; has all modern improvements; {s ike, buck being same as front; is warranted for Wve years aud made by the vest clty makers, and competition datiéd a8 to tone or magnificence; will be, del or pncket fand abipped free of charge, and 1s a genuine ci piano fo every Tepe A ths teeth partied Wie ase Diane fi eke Be sven atthe Private dwellug No. 690 Sixth avenue, near HE ORCHESTRA PIANOS, 2% CARH, 1 OC « tave, all modern im roremeut, eara’ guarantes also the best new and second uand Pianos for rent and p 60, upwards, At mM. CANDIDUS._ FIRST CLASS ROSEWOOD betta tg In USE fix months, made order, ety maker | cost 3000, for E795 Pat ber, Dining Furniture, Paintin Broce prot joe; fe ‘ost Fiftecnt street, near ‘peer tay wine, ee LADY WILL SELL A) SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE- e wood Pianoforte, carved legs and case, ag! cost $600, for less than half. as manufacturer's bill sale, guatantes und box for or shipment. Call at Call at 98 Third strect, BAnGAIN.—LEsS THAN $300 WILL PURCHASE ar taken immediately) a first class rosewood seven octave Pianoforte, 01 es orie inal price 9 8650, overstrung bass, carved case, i cratdney MODONALD & CO., 9 Fourth avenue, D pal orange SUPERIOR Joh Reg geen apg 7po oy Personal ‘guarnatee 4 Velvet Cai juette pattern: a set of ‘Aue black sae Furniture, ia blue silk reps; all new whhin a gonth aad will be sold at's sacrifice, as the family are going South. Address Clinton, Herald odted. _MUSICAL. FEW ALEXANDRE ORGANS FOR GALE CHEAP— Can be seen at DERAISMES, BERNARD & CO'S., 354 way. LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO and Singing et pupils residence for $10 per quarter: esi reference given. with residence, Herald NIONIO PARAYALLI, TENOR SINGER, TEACHES Piano and Singing. Terma moderate, 117 West Twenty- Seventh atreet, between Sixth and Seventh avenuea, first floor. Hours from 10 tit! 5. Gems, ies his pupil songs and’ play esvectively. ‘and piano taught practically. (Pile MASON AND HAMLIN ORGAN CO. MANUPAG- turers of Cabinet, Metropoliian and Portable Oreans, offer nt their wareroome, 896 Broadway, New York, the largest as- tortment of instruments of this class in the! country, at the lowest prices, Prices reduced this month. $60, £75, $100, £2200 to 81,00 on ch. var isd, Dye, BoC! iC a a ns to accompa! acertina iq fTTENDS zo at per even! ‘ai’ residence, 60 slate ‘No. 681 Fifth aven' ednesday and Satur + residenc da} eventagh or Bat raings for faauilies} on Mond evenings or Saturday mornin fanailtes ; fonday snd Tanraday evenings for gentiomen, ‘Also atthe old low: tion, No. 214 Fifth avonwe, un Monday, Tharday, 7 Tuentay tnd’ ‘Friday aflernoou, for famatlies: ‘Cire tained at elther academy. CADEMY | DANCING.—MR. 18 TRENOWS nud new clagnes are formed erery iin bonmtitut caderny Roomy Lr! Hall, 728 Bad Gall or send for circulars, Browne s ACADEMIES Lee t DANCING, 125 West Twenty a lie atreet, renin, NEW CLAMS Fok TUESDAY. P® ARNG DARCING ACADEMY, ‘avenue, corner Fi Misses and Manner, Wednesdays aud saturdays at4 P.M, Gentlemen, Tuesday and Friday evenings, at § o'clock, UMAR'S foe J ACADERT 04 west porate day and even! Ail dan dances per a, feetiy FURNITURE. MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM BUTT, CO ‘with eatin brocatel, cost for 53005 ‘be do. #10; Perrree kenrorsy Chamber,’ Dining Pornhice, 6 exc ven, Mirrore, Cia nin vorty family oaving city. 67 West Pilterath street, A Roi PHMPTON Btace WALNUT SECRETARY Hodstead and Plimpton Revolving Wardrobe, looking sass front, wt 702 Broadway, up staire; will be sold cheap, ARPETS AND FURNITURY.-HOUSEREEPERS SUP, J piled with Carpets, Furniture, Bedding, Be on easy thly payment 1 ‘Se ho Neco wD RRL & GOs cotaer 25tu at, nuit 6h ave (anv ets, FURNITURE, oILCLor ts taken by the week or mont] CO's., 8 Biguel th nue, corner ‘Twentietl Or SALE. ALL TUB FURNITURE CONTAINED IN EF howe; mostly all black walaut; igh 4 Apply to B ney agen Gas Fixtures, &o. aa EMERSON Pa ign stoee. OR Sanna SUIT OF NEW PARLOR FURNITURI Mahogany Furaiture and House Uteonila, Tuquire BEDDING, te. at GREEN ¥ BARGAINS IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS F [am now offering the largest and choleest selectios “i Carpets to be found in seal at th Air competion, “Qsick seles aud stall prosis, "AN goods eee eT CELLY (eu wa O'Parrett) 488 a 64 Right Ato nd 287, 269 nnd 21 Wes Both et. i Wainsootingy Ped colors. FB, StEWA "4 pres Broadway. Branch, 606 | ee MANTRA, ve nAbeTONRS, big manul at oventon ner put up outer. Get price thst. i Pa eat okuAns AMS, ol HOUR Mrs. BARNEY wu. LIAMS in eight characters, ten changes ances. Mp, DARWEN V Witte as Tops. the only performances that cau be civen ‘ot these {the cramatio world, @& on Moagay evening ya MAGNE NGNiSIGENT. Drape DISPLAY OF AND AWTISTIO A peti FEATS, coe. CARON ROLLAND, AS vember 20, wil wei BERT STICKN. AULTAMS! 82,000 EMERALD RING, Lr BAREBACK RIDE! SET IN NE bi Ag COSTUMES AND IN AN OUNTRY, TIAN KSGIVING DAY. SATURDAY NEXT, vans GraND wi wana! i MATINER he Beata seoured irom BIN 6 six days IBLO'S GARDEN. ‘Leases and Managers, witngur together ea arate of th hi Toga RABL! YORK O1KOU8 TROUPE, 01 THE MOBT BRILLIANT COMBINATION, OF NOVEL AND STRIKING ATTRACTIONS ever included in one entertainment, JARRETT. eS PALMER, ‘OOD'S MUSEUM. Doors open at 7:15. Gurtata rixes at 8 P. way, corner of Thirticth street. Open from 9 BEPOH, Aas oF uN GREAT A.M. Un IOUT. Me. Two perforinances inthe (heatre dally. CROWDED © REPLETION. ae combination of aftenations e the a pes The: a ao ted uny auc NEW SPE Y, DION, AoucicauLe LYDIA oMtsoN BuKLESg Ul Twouree TH rca Rog ed houses. Bent # should be secured in advnw: MONDAY EVENING, NOV, ‘THIS EVENING, MUSEUM DEPARYMENT, Erne VERY BYENING MAND SATURDAY Al rRNOON, ATi, at ad ‘Fo be seen at all hours, performed the $50,000 Com. FOOTE and Hy Miss Nestelle, the smallest on LONDON BY" Stour, rus" AeTEtn GON matured specimens of man | & drama in four acta, prepared at a cost of $10, ‘The ‘at 2 o'clock and woman In the universe, | | work derived from a melo-drama by Messrs, D':nnery and CINDERELDA, ‘A host of Ifving human phe- | Grancer, with their permission. ‘with fte beautiful nomena and new collection of |. Tae Scenery, Costumes, Appointments and Music ail new, SORNERY and from models, ie: te. whe stnraiabe direct trom nuthor. APEOINTM ENTS. ona for ee Mises LOUISA MOORE and ERITH © ‘CHALIAS. Moser, THANKSGIVING. FESTIVITIES. I HANGS MORHE, RANKIN 1,0: MARLOWE, & ‘The whole fncluded in iho usual theatrtent prices, FIrzabRaLD, GCOLEMAN, C. PETERS, B. RYAN, BRUNSTON: de., and the great London comtgt, ERNEST CLARKE, CADEMY OF MUSIC. dpa ACY Director... AX MARETZEK Wie Cra vari Orc Lok. THIS yAGXDAYS visi, NOY. 20, TIANISGIVING 0 DAY MATINEE, GIOVA tid AT 1 O'CLOCK. * *OON, with the following great cast:— Donna Ano: Mme. DE LA GRANGE T'ssie te FRANOAI SIX’ THM ‘ AND Tenis oF hearer red Presented Ryn ave ING af 135, and ‘On SATURDAY MATINEE ENING at 7, with # SPUBN. Or ise ‘BN SCENE AND Cab NEVER EQUALEED GIORGIO RONCONT tn his great part of Leporella. Oondaet "MAX MARETZEK | On any sare, _ ROSE BELL, DESCLAUZA! TOMO NEMDAY, Task NIGHT sor TWO, Riek i BeCRER GENOT, BoURiO OI, GORY nea, rceeetad tua alent Eiisay tia oakaceas Smpeatath: GkAND. THAR HGTTING baba io es atre ties os the Pho gnunen dor FRID. ci pty NiOHT. acess ‘¢ admission to ne wart tones, hast veteoe i 8 TURDAY, GRAND FAREWELL MATINE! ‘eats secur ne week inadvance at Peters’, road phen sts gh! ‘secured at the Academy of way: Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and Theatre Francats. A numberof reserved seats will be retained {ng for sale at the box office of the theatre, rehestra sents, $1 60; dreve etre! boxes, test and nccoud rayn B10; PRIVATE, Totes,” Berd OW, #6; picecsaiaae, $15; general admission, $1; family aires! 8) centa, s Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, and at 114 Broadway. ven One gre pory us and mimic of the day, 1¢ great invinelble genius and mimic of the ork. WIL an HORACE LINCARD, be and s splendid oto a ING! NOV, 80, 1868, SAPCRDAY AFTERNOON, GENEVIEVE MATINEE. mon TOR Te NRG EY ONLY, Private boxe for the Matinge ean now be secured Tioketa for en at Mucny"s, TU Broadway; Pond & Cote S47 | Broadway? Sehirmer's, 101 Broadway, Theatre Comique and Wanuacks. Bt. "Aicholan Hot Hotel TH STREET AND BROADWAY. ont nor red the last week of the UROPEAN CIRCUS, which will clone for the season Savurcy night, Nov, 28 THREE, earn ned ai rie a ING DAY, morning, at ornoon an at . M.. . M. SEVEN ines THAN te Week, Proprietor and a .-Mr LESTER WALLAOK. Doors open at 72 to eommence at 8 o'clock. THE success ‘oF THE SEASON, ’ EVERY rypNine, UNTIL rrunniian NOTICE. NE, SAM WOMANS LOVE THE tt TREDRURN'S OFFIOE A Parry ni 7H Lik aa REPENTANCE REVENGE, STREET IN Evetvoo) ER AT EGREM: Cotta NIGHT BOAT—1 ROBINSON, CHAM aoe st ‘OF CHAMPIONS, ereateat rider in the profession, most daring, precise and ex- pert, who throws somersaults On @ bare horse, Leaps pitt sparkling vim through barriers of alloons and Gattios Clarence on bi sre RGoSED OF MURDEI. FERNLEIOU PARMce a veri ier, regula, Gorm of fhe UNEXPECTED RETURN. THE LOCK-UP—ES Area ‘The Unappronchable of Acrobats, SLIPPERY DECK, AUSTRALIA—THE DA ‘eLoub— THE FOUR DENARE Seneca HEARTED LANCASHIRE LASS. HOME AND TRU! SHERW PARSER | METTAK ED» LONG, ¢ great demand for scata to witness this most POW- SHERWOOD 00 jenn NE WaThow Aree EAPUL DRAMA hna cane ich eer? ae ‘those. All thege tending performers wh have made the not made in good EUROPEAN oA DUK 2 Quot Quoted for Superiority.” i. sea eet uid bo taken of the inst ne raaronaitia tpesario 7 (PHEATRE COMTQUE: 514 BROADWAY. _Matinoes every day mai. Performance every nit at. | tihng harestead Sin We. LING AMD: OWERY THEATRE. ANOTHER GOOD BILL. B THANKSGIVING WEP. THE GREAT FAMILY RESORT. ay ‘The most attractive and agreeable piace of amusement fe a Para be atl BY FASHIONABLE tee yy 7 TWENTY-THIRD WEEK OF THE PO! BN VILLEAN fees pers LINGARD, KNOTHER IMMENSE e NOVELTY, wir A , doaeph Foster's great. sensation drama ot a CREE ee RED SCARLET THE Tee POn OF ‘LOKDON. | THE TERROR OF LONDON. “Hompttus io whose original melodies ready spread 2a ROM MAINE TO THE UO GIANDE, wR: a ye oo and ruppiied te aatlon with more, musical material end’ tie THURSDAY. Traxnsciving fy DAY leas tune than any other eae 4B the works ‘suet TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES. TWO G ose me IN THE DA MATHER EVERY SATURDAY. CHARLEY WHITE'S iS HENCELE wit take piace GeeM AN tin (won aden) ereatag, Nove AnD ee, POW ESY: | MATINER EVERY WRONESDAY AND SATURDAY at tie gt NDRICHR From the Roya Theaire Soa LYMPIO THEATRE. —HELIDAY WE jus heu cecidit.” lumptius e muro Dum FESTIVAL WEVK, Hi mal H. D'S. FORTIETH ANI D CHORAL CONCERTS), AT STEINWAY HALL, = REES. to gist performance of G, L, Fox's pantomime. HHO. THOMA TD TH SEASON 1508-1660 oan dhe MOWERS DURES, se boe Mr. THOMAS begs to, inform hus friends and the pablie The tnimitabte American ee Panton! neg pitti pede A, briitiant kale HL ER ae SLOT, eos “FIVE SYMPHONY SOIR of Fairy Marvels aud i (GRAND ORGUTSTICAL airy au | ebantments, comic tricks, | 2 4 The drat to take eaencn,. ceeeerrs. Sear APCKD AY EVE ae, ES ae. ae Ne prea i ING -MATINEES. Subscription | thekets to the including a reserved seat, Ronn Geta watinee | Thursday, Thwtayy Mi Single tickets, Including reserved seat ana Oi SpEsieren ane ARE NOW RECEIVED roulnes coal oon eC LE PROGRAMMES - can be had at the tgoae a jos, 109 “and Til East Fourteenth Satui iwo jo GRAND, han Ate niaeT THAN means S DaE. ATINEE AT Lig AND NIGH’ een sodes yt NY PASTOWS OPERA HOUSE—201 BOWERY. THE WONDERFUL MAN FISH) aureets Std. Gehirmer's’ No. 101, Broadway at 3. Schbersh THE WONDERFUL MAN FISH HARRY GURR. A Gore, No, #20 Brondway; at dortens & Masten’, No. 8 THE WONDERFUL MAN FISH) Broadway; at W. A. Pi Tana oO Bec Broadway eappearance of evapo it 2 " . TG done Ro We. 708 routnys si 0, Beck & Conn, ty io. at oR Aco, grand sensational drama ot the present day, Beoaiar ae ana RAW as TUE NEW YORK MIL Reappe: f the FRANK KERNS. ‘The star coxa aun aie GUS WILLIAMS in, bis original Comte core “3 and Manny ome of Charact: f novelties, for which see pera wari FE WRONESDAY AND SATU wy o'clock. THAN KSGIVING | DAY—EXTRA | MATINEL, [7 BLLY & LEO a LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY. ye LEON’s ORPREUS. ES ceons oRPAEUS. 3b LEON'S ORPHE!S. 23 EHON'SOUPHEUR se FRANCISCO, PUINGTRES, XO. 55 8 BRoADWA BE DODUING FOR A WIFE, AFTER fie Dauk Unpia. tte eaanutonr, av 'O DOVES. THE BUNGALLE. TURN Tt Ur. DARLING DORA. Lak yer Dayar ety poser nig toh he wey ms Bata onl APRRHET GROWN, OlCRNE PACIFIC SLOPER, ri cetum oan cum” paleegen, | oie. a fine Wa ewe roel re the FANE ON con AaenaiA tolectod Heike che suit |The ongien commence mea quarter to eight Erant” (the “Wandering Jew"), the local music from eebeles The bet ete Pree: at ten. First Thankegiving Day. peras. During the progress of the ploce African scenery of tease yey he burton tun concmna wil DEMEMRER TH HE i arcter, been given Reece kee oe Mi LITAN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT ete Tor No | Teno cea Herald Bullding), where you can bave vomgaMi CATS. TAME CATR, ‘TAME CATS. ail sorts of Cireus bratty MINSTRELS. Generat Printing, Fourt Matte ith a SOMNAMS oe car suit Soba van ae | At price that daty competion, 7 = OOLEY'S E. D. OPERA HOUSE, WILLIAMSSURQ Tithe Len Miserablen Old Times’ Rocks, th «| H vile WONDERFUL WILSON eee. Bitar ith oc. by = \ineworthy Weyaapar, Ho Fm lense bss RIO. tow. igo 8 MATIN AY at Dig oFetock. in eo mpeg MATINEE UN ERY Hite “ a yo at November 28, at Ce in CORDOVA'S 1 Tan st cambula, MiRat | ™ Oe cone NOROUS LECTURES, " .. 4th st AT STEINWAY HALL, “atinee on Tusnkagiving Day, at So'clocks 7" | No, 2, “PLANCHETTE,” an neats can bo naa MONDAY BVENING, NOV: can MeFB conn a KE, BROOKLYN, | heer te —_ Mra D. BBO dual characters of EMS oF GENEVIRVE-—LIB! eee TLORINDA, the Jowess of Madrid, Potpourri, Chas. Wels, Tee, ; PABLO, the Acolyte of the M Peer ine ta Pome ane wey Dom JUateeresesee ee wee. de, ©. MOCOLLOM Duet, Sven; Fryralienne, te, JPOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLAN, Pi pry a ng of out u WA. Baker and’t, THE LANCASHIRE 1, the ubilevand a pairine ot Pad al Tettec TGakDo, Ae eae tr, saneuy iP nvaisn §. | rect and reliable edition, with Fi Day tt tg dock. orery ray Taajgetcicks © | Susacscgane Bre getengu recy NER & PARKER ART GALLERY, M6 BROADWAY. =. prone A. 85 6) Soe Pad OLLBGE OF MUSK en bois bhi at fine pafnting of On fant Fo rirtocath dereet, between Union square aad will be closed tht Tuesda: teres tin Inat., FO! sraveconee™ 1” Woon MUSTO, ta ord order to iittate the work of the Lesrons to Best met toe sie otpie spd ra MME. ME, GAZPANIGA, SI SIG. RONGOM, Bite LOTR, rpie NEW YORK YOUNG MEN'S ROM. X caTuoie b —ahwrg) Association, at ot Apollo Hall, Fucsduy Lem exegution ‘abronjus, Gurney & Son. Chromo Lithograph, wr | i . Sua Be ieerupar EVENING. ; Director ‘Una On SUNDAY EVENING, Nov, 2 at particulars in faure advertisements, Pall (oMMonoRre NUTR. AND MINNIF_ WA! C! GENERAL TOM THUMB AND Wi their friends RT'S 4 Deere eng (ew Is pi Ontee, Fo. 6 Astor AT COOPER INSTITUTE WASHINGTON i Last a at Sand 7) Beers rss bes act cence 6 1 anne: prow ATH 5 2OUAVE. Lov DEATH or WAsHIntron. THE cna ea A eon, Slon = ane oy Wi INSTRUCTION...F. 1. BE tye RESU g teaching upon the Boehra and Ge New yore ons RVATORY: me cee enirous of ob ny tain thorn rou tent minutia i ROAD Bwat t, New Pi PL ‘4 - yaruee ac. ir en a th, “eoutinaen Pe y ae DAILY, from ty mM to'9 F Moy the are se required at rwend reuscantio terran, Of ‘Ofice, 608 Bs way. competent a ee TEAMSKE Lass ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN. israuct OM, "633 per varter, ot LIB ‘— og ths 35 pr aarter, ibs Naw Hei d Winter Ea er Ean ding the Coltocyogs eon Se pro aes ; Ques — ga Foe he oprtc THEATRES, PARAM iit purge ane Seltony S Rornt Theatre mire Ticker Oce, fending’ ann ron ruearnas cern ine

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