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it t FOR SALr. ‘YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1871.—TRIPLE SHERRY. Seer na 8 FECTION! THE BAST SIDE TRAGEDY. Inquest on the Cause of the Death of Mary Russell. Evidence of Her Femole Friends and Her Al leged Seducer—Verdict of the Jury—Bail for the Prisoner Refused. ‘The adjourned inquiry into the canse of death of ‘Mary Russell, the. young Jady who died from the @Mects of injuries committed upon her by Mary » Burns, at 116 Clinton street, was resumed yesterday Morning at the Corover’s oMce. There was a large @ttendance, the audience consisting chiefy of friends ‘and assoctates of the deceased and the police ana @eputy sheriff's engagea in the case, Mr W. F. Bowe watched the proceedings on behalf of the prisoner, She listened to the evidence with @ sur- prising imdiference, ‘and was only moved wo anything that bore the semblance of wervousness when Mrs. Couch, the house- Beeper, was placed on the stand. This was ‘She only witness that she was evidently afraid of, ‘and when she arrived at the conclusion of her tes- timony there were manifest signs of mental relief. hus woman must be strangely conslituted, men- Sally, for when the clear, direct verdict of the jury had been given against her she found gatety enough ‘Sete within her to Joke when it came to her informal ‘@xAmination. She was asked her age, and sho re- ‘Pilea that ladies were very particular apout telling ‘their age. In reply to the badinage of the Coro- mer she admitied that sne was nearer fifty ‘than thirty years oid. Her occupation was a house Keeper, ana, she added, jokingly, ‘and a good one, ‘$oo.”” From what is known of ter character she is welying upon THE UNCERTAINTIES OF THE LAW Qnd the power of her friends to obtain her release. Substantial proposals of a very tempting kind, tt Baie traaspirca, were male to the Coroner to mit her to bail, aud any Amour he would namo ta reason was ready to be otfered. It is nighly cre- ditable to Coroner Young, not that he refused these tempting offers, but that he has so carefully pre- fie this case that thefe is no chance left tor the resaggg Of the law to turn aside the scales of jus- tice. The following is a summary of fake in addition to that which has published:— NELLY RYAN, @ plump, farr-hatrod, iame gir, was the next Witness, and gave her evidence with consider- sble frankness and apparent candor. she ite live at 83 East Broadway; 1 know Mary ssell; I have knowa her since last April; I was very intimate witn her; she was a roommate of mine at $3 Kast Broadway; I knew (hat Mary Russell ‘Was in trouvie; she made a confldaut of me; she me she was in tho fainily way; she told me se tended to resort to measures to have an abor- tion Br armpag she asked me to go with her; janted me to go to Clinton street, tween Broome and Delancey; I went with her to Birs. Burns’ four weeks ago to-morrow; it was half. ao eight at night; 1 saw two ladies” there; botn tes are now present; | did not Know their names ‘At that time: we remained there about twenty min- ews Mary had the most conversation with the lady; to the lady that Mary was here last night ‘Week, and Mrs. Burnssald, “Yes, [remember;” then She ts told us where she lived down in the country, = that she had @ nice place there; she then took ry into the room: she told her before she wens Antothe reom that if Mary had got a good place to to and could ve well taken oare of she would pro- luce a abortion upon her; the door of the room $m which they were iv was not closed altogether; they Femained there about four minutes; there was no Boise; I heard a rattUng of giasses; they came our of the room together; we remained together about ten minutes alter tis in the sitting room; Mrs. Burns toid Mary that she was to TAKE A DOVERS POWDER AND OME PILLS; Mary told me as we went home that she had an Sirens performed upon her and that Ars, Burns ‘ad told her not to eat fish or any oysters; sho was ogo back again on Tuesday week if the operation not take any effect; she wid Mary that Jue would have a child mm a few days and if Mary was kely to die she must not tell anybody who did it; Biary cota ber tuat sue wes lukely to die she woud t tell bg ey Mary told me, as We walked home ether, that Bf rs, Burns had used a syringe, and that she had an op ae erformed upon her Mary did not describe the syringe to me; 1 saw Mar, in on the following evening, at her sister's use; she was then very sick; she told me she had ‘Bad the chila, and i was not to tell her sister acy- shing about it; alter this her sister wouid not iow me to see her; I am acquainted with y Pullen; — ‘known him. all summer; ns keriaeace used = to — company with Mary; sent Mary $10, an lary said taat that $10 would Fe to the woman to procure an abortion; she was xpecting this money aud was fretting ail'the week at i as she was alraid he would not give it to er, a id threatened what she would do; | iad no eouversation with Mary with regard to Pullen; lam @uile certain the prisoner 1s tne lady I saw, HARRY PULLEN, She alleged seducer, of Mary Russell, was the ext witness called. He was a very respectaviy Stured young man, who- gave his evidence Win remarkable irankness and candor, He shutied with the witnesses in a very free and easy Style while awaiting his summons to the staud, and appeared not to seel ver: oppressed un aveadtul fate of his friend, Mary itussell. He said:—I jive at 101 Last Broadway; I am a car- iter; I knew Mary Russeil; 1 was orst introduc: her about a year ago; she was then walking vi 8 gentleman [riend of mine on Grand street; 1 ‘did Dot sce her again until seven months alierwards; [ Met her then, which was about tour wouths ago; sue came to ilve acar where I board, anu it was at a Ume I commenced to keep company with her, eaw her last avout a month ago; 1 had not spoken to her for 8: me time; we had had a quarrel and I had not spoken to her for a month; 1 don’t re. Member ail tue circumstances that causcd. pur quarrel; I know that she weut to plcmcs and Aid ‘hot Teturn until two or three o’ciock in the to me, I was not responsible for I would do anything for her; it; she askea me said I would take care of her till the child was bora ‘Bnd during Ler sickness, and that during tuat time I WOULD PAY HER BOARD; 1 did not see her for a couple of weeks; there had been an improper intimacy between me and her; whe never sald re ges | 1o me about having an ope- ration performed upon her; I have given her mey hall a dozen times or more, to pay urd or buy clothes or anvthing else she Wanted; I seut her $10 to get back f. rin hat I valued; she took it from my finger; I aske for it several times, but she would not give it ie back; | sent her ten doliars to Oy tt back from her and J got it; ste told me she had had a child bm before; the way she told me of it was this:— nue oue-had told me this and I accused her of it; gro denied it at first aud then she owned up; she Nd me it occurred whiie she was living with a fam- Gy named Kiley; I knew Neille Ryan; snew her to Say ‘good evening” to; I never saw Mra Burs nil 1% saw her brougut into the Thirteenth precinct; Maiy Russell accused me of being the Mather of hei nid; | sad, “i think you will find it very dificult ioe this from what is kuown about you and you ving had. @ child be:ore,” MAKY RiGE as next called as a witness, to prove that she had plied to Mrs. Buris to get her out of ler troubie, sponted substantially the saine story as Se NG i ee, witiessés, but gave ant fanisin segouny of F Visit to 116 Clinton street ou tug ni i the ae Gln “Pouce personated themselvés 08 joctors” and } “anorlonist She Senet very anlly the i atement in a morning Jour al th Sergeant rooks had placed her on the bed and had attempted ) procure an abortion. Sle said it was entirely un- Uiat Sergeant Brooks did not even solicit her rail her ailments ‘The evidence of Detective Walker and Sergeant Brookes, which has been already published, was Shen given. which was {followed by the evidence of” r. Mars of tue post-mor' examination which fe Made, assisted by Voctors Finneil and Vaude- aver, He gave as the result of this that death was we Lo Mecro-perilonilis, Lie result of an aboruon, ‘The Coroner cusmaissed the jury to their room to consult, and after a short deliberation the following Verdict was revurued “We find that Mary Russell came to her death froin injuries received at We bands of Mrs, Buros 1 } procuring an aboiion.” Alter te formal e. ination of the prisoner Mr. Howe appited that she be admitted to vat. Voroner Youug wiost respe fuily but firmly de- etined to accede to ile prisoner's application, liowe said that ne wished, on beball of the A isoner, 10 express lo the Coroner bis thanks for he eificient manuer with whicn the inquiry had been coniucted and the fairness he had shown to hi partie! dirs. burns was then removed to the Tombs ana he principal witnesses taken (to the House of be- Sention. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS: Ninrried. Brtt—Snaw.--In Urooklyn, at the residence of ide's mother, on Monday, Septemver 11, by e Rey. J. 8. Davison, Paancis W. BetL to LiLtie daughter of the late A. 6. Shaw. No cards, KxESCHER—LorY.—On Thursday, Seplember A tithe First Presbyteriau church, Reading, P ¥. J. Pry, GkoKGY I. Kietscuen, of New York, 10 Oana Horr, youngest daughter of John Hott. REY NOLDS—BRADLEF.—1u Lrookiyn, on Saturday, Sera by the fev, Dr. Guion, Mr. J, WALTER YNOLDS Mise GEOKGIE M. BuaDLEs. No cards. STILLMAN—JOUNGON,~-Oa Tuesday, Sepicmbe toe Church of the Re eee hy bighty-second strec yt. pe Key Shackelford, Jame ‘ourth aveuue, . 1, to Miss Ux) KIETSA JOUNE: ., on Wack WITZ—PRINS. unday, September 10, Dn & 71, by the Rev. A. Il, Bechihold, Jouan G, Wack- 17% 10 JOMANNA G. PRINS. afternoon, September 3s, & vwe clelaek, from his late readence, 241 Chen Danse. i Raptor 11, Mic n, Micm ant, Jonson. cou og oe ii, Treland, mn Yn the ‘nth year o! eral at half one P. M. on Wednesday, asin inst, from avons one, his brother-in-law, Wiliam Wi 1 West enty-fourt! invited; also rs Of the Union Tontine Benevo- ee any i Pay Tretand, pI Lg red copy. 01 eenreenat Inglewood, N Monday, Sep. nul eutges sou a of J. Augs and | i Duryee, ge 2) ts Z se Funeral ou Wednesuay. 18 1gth Inst, Train leaves | ach of Chambers street, Northern Railroad, at 0:30 Fitcu.—On Monday even! j eptaiatioe ‘0, 1871, FRANCES E, STANLEY, Wile of John B. Fitch, Notice of funeral hereafter, Fourery.—In Brooklyn, on ‘Mond: , September 11, Mancaner F. Fuaey, daughter "the late James and Elizabeth Furey, The relatives ana friends are res) re- ted to attend the funeral, from ied ace, 97 North Portland avenue, on Wednesda; tem! as from thence to the Churcn of ‘Our ', Debevoise street, where a requiem ass will be celebrated for the 1 re} |, on Sunday, Sep- GaGr.—In Williamsbu! re Te tember 10, GeoraE W. Gac! Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 181 cee Biante street, on Tuesday, Sepcember 12, at MGumenouct—in this city, on Friday, September 8, Manoaner E,, widow of J. Jay Greénough and daughter of the Yate Cyrentus Beers, ‘The reiatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the church corner of University place and Veuth street, on Tuesday, 12th inst, at ten o'clock A. HARDENBERGH.—Saddenly, at Baden-Baden, Ger- many, on Friday, August 25, Mrs. F. R. HARDEM+ BERGH, Widow of Rev. James B. Hardenbergh, D. D., Tate of this city, Notice of the ianeral services will be given here- after, upon arrival of the remains. Hanrye,—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, MARY tpi | wite of John A, Hartye, aged 44 years, 9 months ays, ‘The friends and relatives are TempeOUnyy inyitea to attend the funeral, from 67 hilary street, on ‘Tnesday atternoon, September 12, at two o'clock, Her remains will be taken to Lutheran Cemetery. HILLsoN.—On Sunday, September 10, WILLIE be of biel R. and Victoria Hilison, aged 3 months and 17 days. ‘fhe relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his pa- rents, 221 Varick street, OD Tuesday, September 12, at one P, M, HoYLanp.—On Monday, September 11, WILLLAM H. Hoyanp, to the 49th year of his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also mem- bers of the police force, are respectfully invited to ne the funeral, from his late residence, 61 West 82d stree! a on Wednesday, the 13th iust., at two o'clock P, Hovrgr.—On Saturday, September 9, Enwarp WELLS, son of John H. and Martha M. Bopper, and Pgeeye of une late A. M. O. Smith, in the 9th year of his age. Funeral from the residence of his uncle, A, M, 0, Smith, Jr, 98 Lexington avenue, oa Tuesday, Sep- tember 12, at one o'clock P. M. Hovswan.—On Sunday, September 20, WILLIAM O, Housman, in the 71st year of hts age ‘The relatives and frienas of tne *fatnuly are re. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 46 West ‘i'wenty-fifth street, on Wednes- be September 18, at three o’ciock P. jacobs. —At Newark, N, J., on Sunday, September 10, Susan M., widow of Captain Wilson Jacobs, of Balti ore, Md., to the by meat, of her age, Fanerat services Ww! heid in Grace church, Nowark, on Tuesday, ith inst, at hall-past two o'clock P. Ou Sunday, September 10, Mrvnin, daugh- ter of David and Sarah Kay, aged 2 years, 9 months and 21 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 643 Hud. son street,fon ‘Tuesday, ey miata} , at ONE O'ClOCK, KELLETT.—At New xP Staten Island, on Sun- Gay morning, September 1v, JosErH P. KBLLETT, in his 70th year. Funeral services at St. Andrew's charch, Rich- mond, on Wednesday, 13th, at three o'clock. Car- riages will meet the Wain from the one o'clock hoat at New Dorp station. KERRIGAN.—On Sunday evening, September 10, at his residence, 431 Grand street, JoaN KERRIGAN, aged 48 years, 6 months and 27 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Putuam Lodge .and a. M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the church, corner ol Broomeand Ridge streeta, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Brethren of Putnam Lodge 338, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to meet @ the lodge room, cor- ner of Grand and Centre streets, on Weduesday af ternoon, atone o'clock, sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother. John Kerrigan. Ereciret of sister lodges are tuvited to attend. By order of R. BOWNE, Acting Master. LeGcAT.—On Saturday, Spi pe 9, after a brief Niness, of Bright's disease, GEORGE LEGGAT, & na- we of Edinburg, Scotland, in the 24th year ol his itis remains were interred at Hudson, Columbia county. N. ¥, Luccat.—On Monday, September 11, Cappie YATT, infant daugnter of Andrew R. and the jate Ophelia Leggat. Funeral on Wednesday, September 13, at four o’clock P. M., from the residence. of Moses Odell, Esq., Bronxville, Westchester conaty, MACAULEY.—JOUN MACAULEY, 8 native of this city. Will be taken for interment from his residence, 605 Third avenue, to Calvary Cemetery, on Tuesday, September 12, at one o'clock. ‘the relatives and iriends of the family are most respectfully invited to atiend the funeral. Marks,—On Sunday, September 10, STRICKLAND E., infant son of Strickland K. and Mary Marks, aged 13 months and 17 days. Funeral on Tuesday, September 12, at three o'clock P. M., from the residence of his paren's, South Third street, secoud door above Ninth street, Wul- liaisbarg. McRirca1z.—In Williamsburg, L. I.,0n Monday, September 1), 1871, George MvRircuig, aged 2 yeary, Tmonths und 9 days, moe of funeral in to-morrow's (Wednesday) erald. N&Lson.—On Sunday, September 10, JoHN NEL- SON, in his 67t0 year, ‘Tue relatives &nd friends are respectfully Invited to attend the fuueral, from his late residence, 727 bok avenue, on Tuesday, the 12th inst., at one o'cioe! SHANNON—JAMES HENRY SHANNON, the beloved son of Timothy J. and Mary Louisa Shannon, aged 8 years and 17 days. ‘The relatives and. friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Nis parents, 86 Willett street, on Wednesaay, Sep- tember 13, at one o'clock P. M SPENCE.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, September 9, itis oo > SPENCE, aged 50 years, of the city of ioany, Friends are invited to atvend the funeral, on Tues- Gay, September 12, at two o'clock, from his late resl- dence, 474 Hudson avenue, Members of Crystal Wave Lodge, No. 638, and the fraveruity in general, are invited to attend. rye d and Shictgo pense, please copy. or, On September 9, Tuomas H. OY, ged 27 years, ae Members of Monnt Moriah Lodge, No. 27, F. id A. M., are hereby ‘summoned to attend an emergent communication, at their rooms, Odd Fel- dows’ Hail, on Tuesday, September 12, at ume o'clock A. M., for the purpose of paying the last tribute of A respedt to the rewatus of our late brother, Thomas . peti J. ISAACS, Worshipful Master, Mavrice S. De VRIES, Secretary, The yatt panions of fms opal “ No, 241, Ric Pren sera an ood to weg Tires “oh oe dud ato ie Beptember 12, at nine o' "clock, for the purpose of at+ bmn tne rdneral of Companion, Thomas H. Stacy. Ogmpanione of algver chantera trai pally tovited To unite wate re “order Farpentor W, HERKING, Sécretary. VaGGaRT.—AL Syracu: Y., oD Monday, Sep- tomber 11, 1571, Lort1s Stone, daughter of Char- lotte A. and Philip 8. Taggart, aged 11 moatas aud 24 cays. ‘YHORNE.—On Sunday, September 10, at the Ladies’ Unien Aid Institution, 255 West Forty-second street, Mrs. Many THORNE, aged 85 years. ‘The relatives and friends, the members of Forsyth street Methodist Episcopal church and the managers of the Ladies’ Union Ald Society are invited to av tend the funeral, to-day (Tuesday), at one o'clock. TRaVIS.—In this clty, after a short jena Wit- LAM G. TRaV1s, Son Of the late Robert ‘Travis, Relatives and Iriends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, {th street, on Wednesday, 1éth iust., al two o'clock, Without further invitation. WEEKS.—AUNEW Brighton, 8. L., on Moi onlay Sep- tember 1i, CHARLES TEESE, Infant child of Charies L. and 1. Addie Weeks, aged 10 months and 6 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Se) requested to attend the funeral, from the resi- nee of his grandfather, 8, & Morris, Esq., 84 rn alsey street, Newark, N. J., on Wednesaay morn- ing, September 1, at 11 o'clock. Wi.8on.—Un Friday, Septemoer 8, the resi- dence of her son-in-law, James W. Taylor, in the city of Newburg, N. Y., Mrs, ANN S0SAN WILSON, relict of Join Wilson, late of Goshen, aged 75 years and 10 months. Funeral at Presbyterian church, in Goshen, N. Y., ou Tuesday, September 12, at two o'clock P.M. RS A RA A ETT PROPOSALS. MN CONTRACTO ceive: at this Mle gant, for the Grubbing, Clearing, Grading and Masonry and for furnishing Timber for trestle work and (ross Ties for the the Augusta aud Harwell Ratiroad of Georgia. All necessary {ntorunation wiil be Lurnished on application at this ofice, #. HANFORD, Contractor, 2) Nassau af, New York. dio FORD, High Priest, -PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- util the 20th day of September in- The most super! in Amerie: ‘arties leaving iho. op “o pt every delicacy in its season, aration: y pre blu Parisienne, [alien Tee Creams, &c., jegant Restauraut and Cafe. POLITICAL. N APPEAL TO ran ip INDEPEM DENT 4 marked speotaity “Died. Oocnraxe.--On Saturday, September 9, be = in the 26th year Of lis a ieletives eo at fu cn oft Tully are respect- uly" wvited t w ‘ited te fuuerui; this (Tuesday) Danie y Thirty-fourth street, ” Wediesiay evening, Sept. “ih aig oe loc! Puy Fienee Becrew B ‘Y, ICE B CREAM AND OYSTER j chance EORGE W. SIMERS &'CO,,Biore Agency. PMO SPEEA 0f IEP Sisal Abe nA Mey N OLD FSTABLISHED HAT STORE BOR BALES AY Stra lly jocated great b Siete ae ot eure foriune right ‘Byowal at Seth sey, ais FOpeeey Ane EGG STAND FOR 8ALE— saan . 3 i mae Sees Tigut man ; splendid chance, bay are 23 Cham! GEOKGE W, SIMERS & CO., Store Ageacy. “YOR SALE, THR LEASE, STOCK, FIXTURES, bu nae at Wagon n of w corner, Grocery tn "in Brooklyn; establi on mont rice ae OLIVER CARTER, Nt Pius sirect, room 8. A NO. 1 CORNER GROCERY STORE FOR SALE— A, apigaaid business stand; larze enab trnde; unqueation- rare chan jonlars ambers y “GEORGE W. SIMERS & CO., Store Agency. AWEOR, SALE, ON, REASONABLE TERMS, NODE; te roadwa: ; j Fooina furntahed completely and mibatantialiys ri tolageica el jens; moderate rent; Iocation unsurpassed for con- venience fallen opportunity jaforded for investigation re- an Banding buslusse *OGUSTAVUS BAYLIZS, 281 Brosdway, PERFECTLY SURE INVESTMENT.—FOR SALE, A iment, consisting of counter of nearly $2,000 per fine family trade in’ the ea surroundin, might be greatly extended by th cigars; a satisfactory reason en with real name, to save dition of liquors and siren for she disposal. Ad- une, TEAS, box 164 Herald A® OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER LIQUOR STORE for sale cheap—Also Restaurants, Cigar Stores, Oyster Esloons, ‘Billiard Saloons, | Confectioneries, Ice Cream ‘ons, Corner Groceries, pn’ SUTCHELLYS St Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. SAMPLE AND LUNCH ROOM, NEAR THE STOOK Exchange, for sale—A bargain; English Shades, Meat and Vegetable Markets, Fancy Goods Stores, Drug Storeq, ebeap Liquor Stores. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar atreet, DINING SALOON FOR SALB—AT A GREAT 8AC- riftee, Il Nassau street; one of the best locations in th @ bargain tor some ‘one, _ Apply at 28 Liberty et GROCERY STORE ¥OR SALE. RST CLASS COR: ner slore, on one of the leading, avenues of Brooklyn; be bouzht cheap by applying at qnes. Address G. ckny STORE, Herald oflce, \ RESTAURANT AND LAGER BEER SALOON FOR aale—On a prominent thoroushfare down town estab- ished trade; wilbo sold at @ bargain, Address SALOON, Heraid office, A.W oisak STAND FOR SALE, IN A PROMINENT Broadway hotel, doing » large ‘Aud profitable business; Hickness of owner only cause of sale. SOREN’S Store Agency, 66 Broadway, FIRST CLASS WINE ROOM FOR SALE—WITH OR without stock; location near Fulton ferry. Apply on premises, 41 Fulton st, As —FOR SALE, AN OLD ESTABLISHED OYST#R, Rasen and ogg | Saloon, down town; can be terms pply to JOHN A. DUNN & Wostks Boer, OR SALE-THE FIRST CLAS3 RESTAURANT 53 Bond street, together with the Furniture of the entire Ouse: terms easy, Apply on the premises, from 12 to § or from 6 to 8 ¥, M, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM, complete rnoning order. For sale cheap to cash mer. Apply at 1:6 Greenwich street. RUG STORE FOR SALE—DOING A GOOD PAYING ‘business; well established: full stock. For particulars apply to L. F, WHEELER, whoicsale druggist, 158 William at, bye! a STORE FOR SALE—OR STOOK AND FIX- muat be sold romp ref on account of sickness; will be sold very low. Address BARGAIN, Herald office, ILORENCE RESTAURANT, CORNER OF HOUSTON street and Broadway, for'sale cheap; good lease and cheap rent, Apply on the premises, — R SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF THE OWNER HAVING Sub other bossacee oo attend ye . first ies Byte pcm) Lease and Fixtures, now ‘& good, safe business. Apply ‘on the aes, to THO! Rao ‘AHILL, corner Co- lumbia and Rivington streets. VOR STORE, DOING & ‘OR SALE—A CORNER LI good business. Apply at 79 Mott street, coal yard. GEORGE THEIss, FOR, SALE TWO. YEARS! LEASE, AND COMPLETE Fixtares of » good paying Dry Goods Store; a rare hance for a good man, with small capital; business not ran down; immediate possession and satisfactory reasons given oa oxiye Appiy to HAMMOND & CO., 748 Myrtle avenue, IN cum Fs, SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF the moat popular Chop’ House im the city; a splendid opportunty for 8 German or French restaurant; close to Police headquarters feet off Broadway. Address DOWER, Herald Sloe ‘OR SALE—LARGE SIZE HERRING SAFE; ALSO 400 yards good Carpet, but ttle used. Apply at NO. 8 Bast Fourth street. NE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A xy Goods Store, on Third avenue, doing a good bual- ness. ‘Toquire at 338 Third avenue, near Twentieth street, OR SALE—A FORTUNE—A WHOLESALE AND RE- Kea ul Laauor Store; best location in Hoboken; iong lease cheap rent; owner go! Sarope. ‘on premises, corner First and Uraud etree ken Red, POE, SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, WITH LEASE OF four years and Fixtures, dolag a ood business, in the Beventeenth ward, Apply at'real estate office, 144 Firat av. FoR, SALE TA CIGAR, CABINET, COUNTER AND Showcase, in complete order, Apply at Is3 Year! atrect, corner of Cedar. Pe, SALE—A_ GOOD PAYING FAMILY LIQUOR Store in the Twenty-first ward; well fitted up; cheap Ban with apartments. Apply to P. GAFFNEY & GO., 69 wery. OR SALB—LIQUOR STORE, WITH FIXTURES; ONE of the best stands {n the Tenth ward, Brookl; Hished fouriean years; owner must go West an wil, eel ap: five years? leass and rent uomlual. Apply to MARX PUCRWAT, No, 8 Falton atrece neat the’ Coun Howse, Brooklyn. FOR SALE_THE STOCK, LEASE AND FIXTURLS OF the Distillery and Family Liquor Store 150 Christopher street; satisfactory reasons for selling. Apply on the pre- mises, OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE and retari Confectionery, with or without Stock ; rent low; reason for selling and other particulars given. No. 101 Fulton street, Brookiya, FrOR SALEAN OLD ESTABLISHED OYSTER STAND fand Dining Saloon, with Har attached, “Appiy at 2,85 Third ar Harlem Bridge, between 12h and 130th ata. FIRST (CLASS CORNER | LIQUOR ga good busiuess; Clear, Stores, Hat Stores, bought it heap by ap: Tonfectonerics, Grocery Stores, can plying to MOGOWAN & PAYE, 98 Liberty # OR SALECRARE | OPrORTUNITY.— 1,60) wut wufadturing ness, with steam full operas, established fora number of yearss coud, at plesud Indi apeusable to every uousehald: Apply at No. ‘Gansevoort street, rear, or at 33 Greenwich aven' g ROR BALE a RICE CONFECTIONERY, -To1 Variet: Store, with a go0? newspaper busines iache ‘AB the owner is icaving the established over cicht years. Apply iu the stores corner of West Houston and South Filth avenue.” For, SALE—A FIRST CLASS BOARDING Howse, handsomely furaished, full of $204 paying boarders 804 ocation, to. For particulars address $200 A MON Te 'ROFITS, Herald office, OR SALE—A NEWLY FITTED UP MEAT MARKET, all complete; good busi and: Tent low; for sald cheap. 220 Ninth avenue, wenty-third treet, eri ne rh 4D BAND! 1. MONDAY EVENING, Soplember 11, and every evening dunia, Pe the week k (exces Thursday aie and ‘SkronDat WATENBE ps 2, the great, Dros, specially re-written for Mr. “ind irs. Bandmann by Tom ore. Mr, BANDMANN pone oe ‘Mrs, BANDMANN Tanraey Oe Erit OF MR, BANDMANN when he will as SHYLOCK, in Shakspeare’s eo ne O SRTEROMANT OF VENICE. i 8 A. M.to SP. M. at can be secured dally fh from oadway, and.at the Twenty-third street, junction of Broadway Beats the box office; at G, Schirmer's, 701 Broad Erle Teket ollioe, Fifth avenue, rT ERRACE GARDEN, Tite eighth strost. between Lexington and Third avs, ul i LIOHTNAY'S TEODOR HABELMANN'S FAREWELL DENEYIT, TURIDA Be ere ‘2 728, 28. —GLOBE THEATRE, Bi IMMENSE 8UCCES5 OF Tae NEW STARS. The great Comic Vocalist from een MR. VIOTO! ‘ON. The king of Ethiopian comedian {ITE OF TRE CITY. WILD. HO! Ua CROWDED WITH THE ELI 8 MASTER ENTERTAINMENT OF THE AGE, Minch erformer an artist in his respective line, CONSTANT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, OLORF dak BALLET axon BALLET anoge Rattray AN AITWAGTIVE AND INTERESTING PERFORMANCE, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. NION SQUARE THEATRE, orate er of Broadway and ‘Fourteenth street. ROBERT WB GRAND “OPENING “WiEICG Gear OREN ING WEEK, OF THIS NEW AGNIFICENT "TEMPLE OF AMUSEMENT, Wits THE LARGEST AND MOST SHRBATIOE COMPANY IN THis WORLD. BURLESQUE, hi PANTOMIME AND COMEDY. FIFTREN STAR ARM FRoM THE HNCIPAL EUROPEAN, THEATRES, i ir first Tone Ona in America; ND ee STARS, selected from whe Principal Theatres infthe United States, fee small bills. Doors open at 6%. Curtain rises at 71¢ o'clock, "Seats secured six’ days in advance. Box 0"ice daily. want NELs WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT2 2. janager __MOUSES, ROOMS, KC. WANTED, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH TO FIND A FLAT, or Second Floor, furnished, aultable for housekeeping cee to Sixth ‘avenuo cers, Address box 205 Herald GENTLEMAN WISHES TO SECURE TWO BED- rooms and Parior, furnished or unfurnished, with Bat, Room, between Twentfeth and Thirty-firat streets and Four and Sixth avenues, Address W. A., box 555 Post oflice, GENTLEMAN WANTS A PARTLY FURNISHED or unfurnished Room, without bosrd, in private house, Address R. C. H., box 1,073 New York Post office, FAMILY OF ADULTS DESIRE A FURNISHED ‘House, where part of the rent would be taken in Board Preferred, ‘Address Hl, A. P., Herald office, FLAT WANTED.—A SMALL FAMILY DESIRE TO rent an unfurnished Fiat, arranged on the French pian, with all conveniences for housckeeping. Address, stat- ig location and terms, box 875 Post office. A ANT ( UNFURNISHE! « Founesnth 9 ‘Thirty-fourth, streot to Sixth avenue. Rent about Posscesion at once, Addreas B Branch offlee, 1,248 Broadway. NROCKERY STORE MSEFATE) | WANTED—WITH small stock. Address H. F., Herald ofllce. Hoes, WANTED TO 180 ROOMS, IN A GOOD location in New York, furnished or unfurnished ; will buy if any inducement, KING & CO. 805 West Twenty-aizth street. HOUSE, FROM from Lexin; ce all buy if 5 fox 16d Herela Uplown P EASANT SLEEPING ROOM WANTED—1N A respectable house, within two or three bigs ot UIET, Fitte Avenue lotel ; will Pay, from $4 to &5 per week; permanent. ‘Address PEACE, vo} Herald Uptown Branch oflce, 1,146 WE —BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A PARLOR id Bedroom, without board, must be near Union Club, ae M, F,, 44 West Nineteenth street, Y SIX RESPONSIBLE SINGLE GENTLE- fully Fura furnished House, linen and platedware in- gluded, between Third and Sixtaveaues; no. Answer, leas full particulars are given, Address £, 2,047 Post y ANTED—A SMALL COTTAGE, ON THE LINE OF the New Jersey Central Railroad; rent not over x 800 on which « lease can'be had. Address Q. W. G., bo! 63d Post office. ANTED—BY A LADY, A GOOD SIZED FURNISHED Room in # quiet neighborhood; not below Houston or A hienens ag Address THOMAS, box 175 Herald offlee. JANTED—UNTIL MAY, A FULD SIZED FOUR Mory pertaliy, or fully farnhot: Home, beroeen Twentieth and Forty-{ith streets and Fourth and Sixth "ave: Dues, Address, with full particulars, box 3427 Post oflioe. WANTED TWO SMALL, UNFURNISHED FLOORS, or ono large, seven to ten rooms, with modern improve: menta; nelgnborhood of ‘Teuth to Twenty-trth streets west aide preferred, Address, stating price, U. H., Herald oftce, ANTED—BY A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY, THE ‘Lower Part of a high stoop house, on w tle, tween Twenty-third and Fifty-ninth sircets. Ad ing location andterme, HOUSEKEEPER, 104 Kast tae ninth street. ‘ANTED—A HOUSE, EITHER UNFURNISHED AT £51,500 » Year, oF furnished, from November 1 to May 1, not to exced $250'a month; fituation between Seventeenth and Thirty-fourch streets and Sixth and Lexington avenues, CLEKGYMAN, Herald office. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A et wide, partially’ fur or longer; located between Fourteenth Fourth and Sixth avenues; would a or Fifth avenue. Unqueationable references . owners negotiated witn, Address HOUSE, jerald Uptown Branch oftice, 1,246 Broaawey. Warn ep “A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, INA small, respectable family, one oF two Rooms, for sekeeping; terms moderate; references exchan with parliculars, COMFORT, box 167 Herald anch o| 1,246 Br WASTEDIBY AN INDEPENDENT YOUNG MAN, AN unfuruished front Room, on frst or second floor ; loca- tlon vetwonn Fizhteonth and Twenty-third strests and Fourth and Second avenues, Addi [AROLD, Herald office. AN N MAN AND WIFE, tivo oF three Rooms, neatly furnished. for hous ekecp- ing; the best of references will be given and exported. Lo- cation above Fourteenth street. Address, with price, HENRY, vox 117 Herald Uptown Branch oilice, 1,246 Broad- way. Ww BY EMAN AND WIPE, INA PRI. vate family, larce and small Rooms, connectin} witl all improvements, én rat or second oor, for light housekeap- fog: price ma erate; dowa town preferred Address 0. By 5 Herald oflice. NV ANTRD_BETWE SEN FOURTEENTH id THIRTY ifth streets, Sixth and Ninth nes, des four House, with e referred. Pall particulars: TENANT, OL West Pitterecs oey hgh 9 hides with ore reek. sD—UNFURNISHED, TWO BEDROONS AND ‘or ght housekeeping, where family minds Mirictly respectapls houre required: Fent $26 to $00, Address at once SMALL FAMILY, box in Herald Uptown | Branch ofilce, 1,248 Broadway. ‘ANTED TO RENT OR PURCHASE—A HOUSE OF 10 to 15 rooms, in a good location, rent pot to. excred $200 per month; if purchased price not to ex Gash if required. Address, with fw py riipulars box 687 Post office, New WANTED TO RENT--¥OR {= MONTHS, WITH Privilege of three years, stone tront House, unfur- nished or handsomely furnished, betweeu Twentieth and streets, Fourth and Fifth avennes, Principals ad- ting location, rent, e., box 4,797 Post office, ALE—THE LEASE OF A 1d oyeter saloon in one of Il ready for business, or will take a responsible maf mY the opportunity isa real chance. Parties a ela ihe Above aviued wddvess, with real name and address, \ONESTY, Heraid oilice. = tidahel Match 8 Re IERIE LEAST por sate pes MEDIUM SIZE LILLIE SAFE rs ginut Library Table or Desk for two, Apply at Sous, A Caswau stress Must be sold this day. FR PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR SALB—PRIC $1.10; cost double; unusual business opportunit cause (or sale, principal returaing to Europe; nlso_supet Toyal Ug band Prinliag Press} priee $8). Photograph altery 8: Fourth avenue, ROMINENT BAR, the best locations 1a rer, SALE—A_ FIRST Chass FAMILY GROCERY tore, om Kighth avenue ; Fixtures ibe sold it wed of soon. Apply LIAMS Thirty-fourth strect, adjoining the Savings Banik. North Riv FAP WARE AND HOUSRFURISHING BUSINES: on a leading avenue for Estate, or will take a partne Heater, Stove and Range EITE BYR Inquire of M. LAFAY- 8) Cedar street, or NICHOLS & CAFFERTY, 98 ih aventie usiness PTANDSOME MEERSCHAUM PIPE FOR SALE-PRIOB #50. Inquire at 124 St. James place, near Gates ave- nie, Brooklyn, RON YARD FIXTURES FOR SALE.—HOISTING CRANE ‘of about 15 tons capacity, arm 13 feet, post 12 fect; Seal Beaw, Frame, Cradle and ‘fruck. Snquire at 101 Maiden . CHEAP.—ONE LAPGR, ‘0 M imal!” aize enfe of lierrine’a, Wiiser'® » QU ‘hist 6 Park pl BR SOLD AT A SACRIFICE, IN CONSEQUENCE To ofthe owner being called away from the clty, the Stock, Fixtores and Interest in the Lease of a Jeweiry Store ou Bromiway. Address A. C., Heraid oflice, U ind ZAFES FOR SAL dium and ov Marvin's make. LIQUOR DEALERS AND OTHERS.—POR SALE, one of the Onest Liquor Establishments in the city ; & good party such a chance seldom offers. No agents sticulars apply Wo Messer, BRESLIN: & BAYL, Murray etree. ~A NICE STOCK OF CROCKERY, WITH FIX- turea; mast be sold as the owner Js engaged in }av8 Third avenue, "| $350. other business; rent cheap. « = BARBERSHOP RoR SALE. A RARE $35 s sshances @ good 18e. shop; good location, old Sand ood good reason for sailings apsiy at Menthe Pins avenue, 10 barber shop. 4 mS UFACTU KING BUSINESS FoR 1. 500.72 si toy sickness; article staple and the mand greater tb u et profit #8 weekly; cost of machinery $2,600. YD, 29 Broadway, first foe. STROKE AN AND. 36 Bb Address box 1,852 Post BEAM ENGINE, BEVEN FO A neh eplinern, ‘wil bo noid low. 4a ANTED fav EN THRE) ‘ORY WIG! iP Mowe, wud mend Aare B retal tween twen bird and ¥ifty-ainth streets, Addr rms, EARNE vation an T, 234 West Twenty: ery street. = YURNITURE, ‘AY LARGE ABSOR’ CARPETS, FURNITURE, Roiaing, at the lo ices, OF on weekly oF monthly instalments, at 0? ti AEs warerooms, No, 200 Eighth avenue, corner Twentieth street, Am MONTHS! CREDIT. Ps Weare now offering our large and splendid assort- ment of FURNITURE, Comprising Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room, Library, Kiteben Furniture,’ of ail styles and geaition Beas, Bed- ding, Mattresses, Window Shales, Gilcloth, de. Velvet, Brussels, Threeply” Power, Loom and Incrata Car. pets of the newest and choicest patiernes Blankets, Bel Quits, &e. KELLY & Cd Corner of Twenty-tifth sireet and Sixth avenue, N. B.—Paymonts taken by the week oc month, FE. RotH’s ComMIs House, 0 bieecker stre: Jouble Parlor Suit, nearly in brocatel, eeven plec rior and Library Sul 845 up to B10); a ining Room Furot- jo at great bargain for cash, ered free, tars MAGNIFICENT POMPADUUR. STYLE SATIN. BRO- cate! Parior Suit, cost #475, for $735 one dow, $75 and tinireloth, trom 20 up; roswood and Suits, from OO to $175; Bi ein © ig ard, Curtains, Paintings, Clocks, Mirrors, Riiver Ware, at less than hait cost for cash; maguifeent 74 octave Pianoforte, cost or $275. Cau at the prival 0, ‘enth street, ove block west of Broaaway, between University piace and'Pifto avenue, “h PAMILY ae HOUSEKEE! PING WILL SELL maguiseent Drawing Koom Suit, Pomwpadour style, forered broca.el evst 4450, for $100; dne do. 460; Plano- forte, cost #75, for #373; Paintings, Bionzes, Yaacere Bookcase, Carpets, Chamber, Dintug Furniure. 88 Weat Fifteenth —FOR SALF, CONTENTS OF PRIVATE RESIDENOR A. 120 West Swenty-tnird street, vi: ior, Library ana Drawing rooms completely furnished | Louls X1V.; Reusteads Q elegant curled Hair Mattresses, Paintings, Silver, Ac. ; Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, in. lote to sult purchasers, il and examine, ORNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING—TAR jargest assortment the lowest pricas for cash or oa or monthly payments, at B. M. COWPERTHWAITS, jatham street, g ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—OARPETA, Furniture, Bedding, A any g 4 CUNNINGHAM, je oe photon Cee Sacer aren Pith avenn m Sut CH OF BARGAINS WILL DO 4 Po ‘at four story private residence, 124 treet, and examine niticent House. for less than hi ean cost; rosewood Pianoforie, 100, for rocatel, bee: bau $210; Pasior ule a "a atin a yoru W0 lots cheap, Garthis cub pa see WHE rere | Be TA SUFEORE B — LABr NIGH oF Mot RY NRE. — “He VENI a ta! a¢ PAUL, 10 ug per OF THR PETTIOOATS, peek ae endes LIpDY LARIGAN wh ate BORGIA, FAMILY Ji * pee SErTEMBER by: sa ‘LE WESTERN DIGANTE POR nga KEN BLIND, MATINEE OE ATURDAY) AT a, een 'BERTHA poe uaa 8 ee CHINE ie _ a NG = tail, SATURDAY iaiiuae aT. Next week—THE LITTLE DETECTIVE, ita aaiered advance at the Theatre, phton's uals ware, tl Broadway won of L. Cons company, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, Taeaied THEATRE, Hs USHMAN, Crowded Houses CHA, a to witness tn Rey tation of OWERY THEATRE, HL D. ‘ob. Fox és THE GREAT arr ov tHE t SEASON. E magnificent 3) poctacalar Ballet Pantomime Ro diganusentan the Ve very, pope bi in which be a) to hie who will appear every nishi t shi we 3 ‘Mr, John F, Porte’e = ene character of H tbe OR THE THAN GREEN, Ee any CALEY TROUPES 9 fm which Mr. 7, G. RIGGS will sustain the following H ADELE PAGLIE aI, MAnteTTA hortoxpo, Sull Gatr, a representative Irish Pitts iH CLEM aLnth DRO! Con the Simpleton, not sue! ¥. YOUNG ADONIS AND LITTLE VENUS, irc haba Tim, H FHE ZIG ZaGs, | Hanbury, « Now fark boarding hoase keepen. HD. | SENOR CASSELLI. R WILLIS. Manuite, made H, D,| MATINERS aL WEDNESDAY # SATURDAY. \NEW SOE ‘Bont HY ’AND GRAND FPEOTS, HD. Seats sccured six days in advance. ed ac Comedy of Bight by the Co ‘RIP TO RICHMOND. Friday evening benefit of Mr, TG, Rises, Bo, pei GARDEN, LAST WEEK . K GARDEN, 0, THOMAS, air ig EN TRAY TP WER BUY ONE OF 1G Last GRAND SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS, * now THIS (TUESDAY FEEANGR OR 2B which must be “thr wri a8 withdrawn in the nt for ¢ introduction on 0 aive OP RTON ra VENING, SEPTEMBER 18, THEO. THOMAS ENTIR. OF OVER FIFTY DISTINGUISHED fey 8 a ae for bis Concerts during the fail and "Overture, crannhesunea of Mr. Gayler's new Bran cntitted E Oanae dea Bachantcs (Ful CA RL, THE FIDDLER, 8 Waite,’ in which Mr. EMMET will apne: arfor the ikst time in an} & Trio “Witham EXritity al uw 1 W, CHARA CrER, & Torchlight March i y iG a onore, No. SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, LAST PRTZEMMET MATINER, z Tt fee eee No. 8 i Hat came & er Symphonic Poom, “Fest, Kine AVENUE, THEATR Diav TH E, fi) Twenty-fourth street, near Broadway.) Bolo Lessee aud Manager, ann. AUGUSTIN DALY Now open for the regular senson. EVERY NIGHT AT 8, The great Drama of tho times, ry arte, Mieigoleltot faltz, “New Vienu: a Gauze Marsch... PRICE OF ADMISSION, Wautac KS, ‘nd undiminished suecess of MISS: adios is THOMPSON HER NEW ‘COMPANY, Guoel AS USUAL, FIFTY Cents, FIFTH WEEE Every Night and and Saturda; Matinee, until re ther ‘oties, will be produced Mr, AUGUST! ALYG brlulant Drama ¢ of couemporancoun who will, arenes overs grand Féshlonable tole EVERY BvayEnG THiS WEER ets, furnfture a la’ mode and @ cast SATURDAY. MATINEE, bracing alt the sirength ot the NEW COMEDY in the Fronent ae mergers DIVORCE, Mr. Harkins, Mr. Lemoyne, Mr, | ®PPS@r Lewis, Mr, Dargo, Mr games, Ma. Crispy Mi eercees a OF eee ONDe Whiting, Mr. ‘Faweett, Mr. DeVere, BEIGEES Ob; CRED OLDE Foley mere any Davenpor, cara Norrie, | ,,f@eidental to which “A thruling Drama of ‘the Period” ta Linds Deltz, Mrs, Gnbert i ” Cary, Leahey eT iy OSEBUD OF Swain NETL FARM. The burlesque presents Miss LYDIA, THOMPSON and STF spacovee oC har new company | the drama Miss Thomp- iss Hetty iss Camille Dubols, Mr. Harry Pea rand Nt wie erry ; the whole produced with aero ENT LEN DID COSTUMES, CHARMING MOSIF Musteal Director. Mr. MICHAEL CONNOLM& Beats should be secure: in ad With BUT ONE OF Miss THOMPSON AND COMPANY. ‘TEINWAY HALL. TRIUMPHANT GN OF THE WORLD-FAME! VIENNA LADY OkuIESTRA, yanee, Neill Muruimer, Kate Ciastos, Louise VEN win MARRIAGE. Act I].—THE STRIFE HT —THE HUSBAND TAKES THE LAW OWN HANDS. Act IV.—TH RETALI- ares AS V.—THE DIVORCED. 4 iA sd Dg MATINER Sat arday, ae pes pan one. ts may be secured TEN days 1 ACUTEL, 1 a TOREAN Roig s 47 and 49 Bowery. prietors. lessrs, HAMAN & P ROSENBERG OaRE fOSA and A, NEUNDORFF BU. OF EUROPE'S GREAT On MONDAY Ay EVENING, Be i in i unrated rote of } consisting of over twenty young ladies, who will again sy HE POSTILLION OF" LONJUM Pearin ©” GRAND CONCURT tH EVENING, tm hich role ho us without erival inthe world Prices, according to location, #4, $3, $2, $1 50, a, 5c, and en The sale of ocel Rest the first four nights only commences EVERY = posses ae GRAND MATINEE oN. BATURDAY AFTERNOON, on Thurada 9A. M., at the box oflice of the theatre, Pela he sale (Or uve oF mdre'aighs sosmmacoos on Fay, 1 wont ANA hz, vy. | am INA EI EDWINS THEATRE) orifit, BROADWAY, Ma, JOSEPH MULLER, enqracaetion orine Rew and original sensational Dramaen- | GENER, RAL ADMISS SION. ss vii ee seater Nb DOLLAR LAURA SHERWOOD, THE ONLY LEON. SCREAMING PETE, MB, EDWIN KELLY. |. Seats 10 the Grand Matinee reserved withant ex: ‘charge. Seats secured at Liga Hall, Sonirmer" Tal Broadwi ihe theatre ticket oifce, 114 Broadway: bald ‘Bras OPERA HOUSE—TWENTY-THIRD STREET, rie Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth’ (ONY Fs PASTOR'S OPERA HOUBE, 00 eit BO BOWERY. Seen alert eee stiaee eaae 7G THE NEW STONE Ba a BRYANT MINSTRELS, a Bryant. RVERYBODY SHOULD sD Te THE FIRST, GRAND Beals secured fn advanoa, Begins 3¢& AN reanca MINSTRELS. ee rbd SUCCESS, People boyy ve in the windows. BIkcH LoS OLD, beni i AND BAUKUS, NLISCO MINSTRELS. Great bit of the iniaae Danelag Quirte Bobby Newcomb, Chas. utbbons, J. Cheeverand EB. IN OFERA HOvas, then you can auteud & ry Wednex mataee here. A new ‘and'novel idea, a CERTAINLY, YOU CAN ATTEND A MATINEE TO. ey Pastor gives a GRAND beriee Hert ree NEE 6 to-day at 23g o'clock. Go to day to Pastor's = Opera. House, Wie LADIES WILL ¥ BE, paraeeD AT THE NEW 68 BR OADWAY ‘ete, ‘Gfbl Kennedy. E GREAT VOUAL. PS, Templeton, Oberist and Shattuck, Wamboldt b “idea. MATINEE ON TUESDAY. Grand turn out of DON: NNIKEOS 8 SUPERB ORCHESTRA, the fair sex at TONY PASTOR'S OPERS HOUSE to-day, pony Pe cimccon Buchner, Juch and Kortier, | at 2 o'olock. See the uew cumpany. Berard, West, and the Buitalo Rove. HE NEW NEE ON TUESDAY. GO EvERYTHNG” NEW, Box office now open, Seat “Beats PEN DAY AND NIGHT, GRAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION of the American Institute in the Mouster Building, covering the block 4 nee and Second avenues, Sixty-third and Sixty- tourth over feet long, with over 100,000 square feet exhibition apton ‘Thousands of attractive novelues from all parts of the Union, MECHANICAL MIRACLES, Machinery run by over 200 horse power, maxing all sorts of things, from carpets down to fringes and tassels, before youreyes. Beautiful decorations. A marvellous sight that ‘none should miss, Splendid music. Every afternoon and evening, | Adimlasion 60 ceuta, Catldren “halt ‘price. Seo rie E day te ‘OR'S OPERA HOUSE. Gi EH" AND. SPARKLING. 0 TON nena fe be o'clock. only Matinee in the city. Best sho Secured in advance. On AFTERNOON PRRFORMANCE TO-DAY IN NEW York: Grand TUESDAY MATINEE at TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HUUS! T]NSWORTH'S MINSTRELS ‘and Burlesque Opera ‘roupe.—Succoss unprecedented, No other company ever won pubilo favor in so short a time, ‘The ladies delighted wit EUGENE, the brightest star upon (he minstrel stage, possessing a ward. robe equal to any actress tu the country. the trresistible orator; @. W. H. Gritiin, anthor, &c., and full company. Now travelitug on shelr olreult of New Yorn city. Seats secured in advance, AYLOR'S. OPERA PREIS, a TON Mr. A novel idea, Go this afternoon and see it EWCOMB & ARLINGTON’S MINSTRELS, Twenty-elghuh Street Opera House, roadway. MONDAY EVENING, '8e tember 11 a aoe ete the week, eroespay? WM. B. FRELIGH, o anere NEWCOMB J ABLIN Gat ANSTRELS. Sales, fepee $1 ‘Diaatig san epataetn™ NeW FEATURES: tho Sewing Machine Girl, with # full and efficient company Female Suifrage Movernent. Jeff of Baltimore. he Mus: Nona script. fiom the Bowery Theatre: Bray's Corkozraphs, rk Wednesday, Sepiember 18, The Poor Indian, Btanwood ‘. Han, jotst ms EOE mon i Se 550,000, %t, na Saah, aa 0 conte eae Circle r va peents | or aashatisy ee niati oe ings ri le, Ky, Qetoberst Baleony.. bye Principal Gict, 720 Gifts from $50,000 to _ Box Oflee open from 107 7) he, Hort ticke OP tat lickels, 855 seca as |, $2.50, a URR: ele #0 bile Library, Kentucky, Citizens’ Bank, R PETERS, Ma 120 Main st., Louisville NEW,z0! YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, deat and best music school In the country, thant ore DAILY FROM 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. for Private and insta =} id ones med of Vocal and Instrumentai mate onition and Modern Languages. KONE DESIRING ‘GHOIo of days and hours will PIREL APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION must be made at THY, GENERAL CONSERVATORY OFFICES, £90 BROADWAY, near Twelfth atreet, over the music store (Ae braneh' at Fifth avenue rémoves uptown). ny RANC! _109, 104 MAND 103 ¢ SOUR AY STREET, NEAR STATE, TRE PHRENOLOGICAL MUSEUM, 989 BROADWAY, js open every day, and free to all. Charis, with full Written descriptions of character, given daily. eo Re PIANOFORTES A LARGE : ASSORTMENT OF SECO; bis but little used, from $176 to $250, by ky. 1 7. Wickets and informatio ‘Astor House, mitew York. York. Prvre’s organ PAINTING, THE PRODIGAL SON, now on exhibition day and eventog, from 0 A, M. to 10 F, Me ao, LEAVITT art ROOMS 817 Broadway. RT Dn HUT THE, DOOR SOFTLY, MOTHER'S ASLEEP." “Su The Beautiful Bee by’ y' Pattison eat Pereany ah shird st. pus “EVENING 1 TELEGRAM, THE GREAT THEATRICAL EVENING PAPER. FULL AND IMPARTIAL CRITICISMS ON ALD PERFORMANCES, MOVEMENTS OF ACTORS AND COMPANIES, RUSTLINGS FROM THE WINGS, ALL ThE NEWS OF Tit PROFESSION AT HOMB AND “ABROAD, ‘THE TELEGRAM. AND PIAN monthly instal. ments or for cash great bargaine in. now Pianos; Vanos to reut very low, T.8. BERRY & CO., 789 Broadway. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS—UPRIGHT, equare Kaba pion , to rent or for sale, by tostalment, at ite very lowest prfgeai the city, N. P. }ON & CO,, 48 abd 40 East Twenty-third st In Pg LEGANT CARVED 1 OCTAVE, PIANOS; a i Acme d ne 49 front: with patent (fe arrange: SENT EVERYWHERE, men! ER & BROTHER, — 60. A MONTH. $6 PUBLICATION OFFICK, 91 NASSAU STREET. yg Bieetker treet, one bitte east from Broadway, LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO Tent or sell cheap; rent allowed on purchase. Cull at MM. MERRELL’S, No. 8 Unton square (165 Fourth avenue), T LOW PRICES.—PIANOFORTES AND ORGANS for rent oreale on instalments, Prince & Co.'s Ox- Hans ;new styles; price reduced. 8. T. GORDON, 706 Broadway. 6% NUNNS & CLARK PARLOR GRAND PIANO, IN JATSON'S, MUSIC ROOMS—PRIVATE | LESSONS.— Piano, Oryan, Giuttar, in, Singing, Harmon: d_ evening, aba dA. th UIon wince Right eet) Circulars mailed, J. JaY WATSON, Director. a4 mast ONAL CONSERVATOR' Perfect order, for $179; cost 81,000; alag Steinway scale, |w. ELEOT SCHOOL FOR ALL NARANUIES OF MU- all improvements, iress PRIVATE SALE, box 1i3 ro. (Decker Brothers’ Bi Tieraid Uptown Branclt ‘oft Union square iroadway), near rblatechth atrect Send for circular. MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD. PIANO. | ——————— Fore, grand 1a faaue order, celebrated maker, fully RENOR'S LYRIC HALL, | SIXTH AVENUE | AND used five months, cost $750, for $276: Parlor Forty-second street, and’ Adelphi Hall, Fifty: Rite, Paintings, Bronzee, Fiaseress Bcokease, Carpets; freely Broadway and Seventh avenue, oan’ be ren ‘or ae family leaving city. ¥6 West Fifteenth sircet, near | Bal de. Both Halle are uosurp! oncerts, Lectures Fifth avenue. 4 BARGAIN ELEGANT SEVEN OGPAVE CARVED iano, cost $450; good as new; price $165. , Opposite Astor pince, P. BL CURTIS! T\NE, FIXTURES, LEASE AND GOOD WiLL Maat Winter Garden Concert Hall, 008 Broadway, for $200; a great bargain. Call and see for’ yourself, Cause of salliagy jk Apoly from 1 to 6. ‘At7sd Brondwa: A roi CHANCR.—FOUR ROUND. CORNERED rosewood 7 octave Pianolorte, including Stool, leas ti $200; carved case; first class Lakers; aplendid tone, ‘Third street, near Second ave: A. ROSEWOOD PIANO, IN GOOD ORDER, 100; AN elegant seven oc! jangiorie, carved provement, areata, for casn, J. BIDDLE, 18 ‘Realty ato hear Bro ‘DID AMATA > ViOuIN—wirA TA ROSEWOOD ie, compilers, tor $126 if sold immediately. 687 Myrtie rooklyn. AN AnTO OF Exp RIENCE AND Aselms reams 10 reading tousta Faptdiy desires & posit aeons church hot. Address H, L. Wa Branch ofice, 1, aie Broadway. « ULD LIKE TO. GIVE LESSONS. HAN W change for Board. Address 8. W., 0 BI way. AN aren 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, round corners, carved lege, patent agraife inodern Improvements, fully guaranteed, in wee tive monthe, Cost $0), Tor Gaul; Blool, Cover and Musto Stand; magnin cent Parior and Bedroom Suits, in rosewood and watnnt; Paintings, Bronzes, solid Stiver,’ &c., at lea than half cost, Cal ato vier 120 West Twenty-third street before GENTL on the Piano tu €: tare of Schubert & © OF Musto, (ounnos 28 Bast Fourteen Mt. ALBITES SadMadime GAZZANIGA, dirnctors, toe structors; all branches of singings opening September 18, wen IALEGANT DOUBLE KOUND 7 OOTAVE ROSEW oop 4 Piano, heaving overatrang Bass, &o,, only $155; meee carved legs, with agraife, Pianoforte; genuln Tames GORDON, 196 Bleecker street, near Macdou ed ane COL Nights.” a et £00, 690 Broadway, eee eeeaennay ERAL BOYS BETWEEN TRE AGES OF 8 AND 16: Ss 9 wanted ir be gallery choi of Christ sburch ; sale; er aarti . se | ee per anbam; applicants yous eo sevEN ocrA \F RIANOS 10 Lex 24 cleat aoprang oral Joe euTtRN om Hovaring, next be HENVAMIN'S Pinnotorie Wareroothy 648 gai natasion, APEIE {0 Dr, CITA TE op. foe eide eutrunte of near Thirty-seventh atrect. Open day and et the chureb, Thirty-titth streot, near Feds avenue, pianos, ai MELODEONS AND ‘ORGANS—OF NEWAND beautiful st of difereat makers, at low prices for jus or monthly inslalmeats, or for rent, at WATERS’, 43t Broadway, van can be 101 ruse, TV ANTRD—A SINGING TEAOMBR FOR A SUNDAY ‘school. Address, wish tering, G. B, R., box 1,606 New: York Poat vilice. PRIGHT FIANOR PLANE AT perce janufacts 27 West Thirteenth atreet, Urnany, PIANOS.—WE OFFER FOR BTL one 4 he RTL We | Son, eenteeer ane Pianos in A ue SBAUSE'S DANCING ftir ie i ritytounuotree. CRATES Jasoane. gt a re CIRCULARS at private sondeuy,