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BOARDERS W.: “Sista Soeea OF omatl y cngras ogre pi ae oer Be per weak sally Koouas, BL ‘open all night. LOOK MADISON SQUAR!:. rare az, or en sutte. with of re; also, square Room ; references, Mird street, ad Miird street HALF Meee 4 FIFTH Pag HO. } BLOCK AND A Rens bey yineutprfeate | eam a! ‘with unexcepti hock, with three pegs on four West wentg-uinra bewty ferences. renty-tmrd NTIRE SECOND FLOOR—ALSO OTHER ae Riaiched ‘Kooms, with, first class Board, to desirable rmanent parties; reference required. 35’ Ninth street, Between Broadway and Uuiveraity place. Ni PER WEEE.-BLEGANTLY FUR- 2 Elahed sso wiod bry Room: le furnished with Prather to eatoct ies appr Bia ing mentuese ail Cleanliness. 228 West Twelfth street, TH AVENUE, NO. 78.—VBRY DESIRABLE, HAND- somely furnished Rooms, with Board; an entire oor, ith all conveniences; private bath; private table if bired references 5m Au pg nent NO. sorting agen tageor td Fi f Ri with priva: fere $6 Th Noxeatene sons. 176 Bleecker street, six blocks west of Bi URNISHED ve required, FRoarp WANTED.—A ‘OEM erate pr en fra oe read Parlor sergeircees tate es th fia; Jerse! ear the fort em hee orhood, not objéctional le dress, wih tor ferms per month, te ee yoy "ottiee. B° A PRI- ano ainda hous '. 7 op ocality. up town, ‘avenucsy refershose. Ad. Botner WANTBR—OR, TWO GENTLEMEN; LOCA. Beagretetal stating particulars, ‘box 1,65 OARD WANTED—FOR bay WIFE AND having. ® - =a uld like to be the ic aan Oe [= ina fhe egilonableelerenct, 10 he rnsed cial sige pics, will bepaid. ‘Adcroge te E. Herald Uptown Branch ice, 1 OARD WANthD—POR CENTLEMAR, for (— ; large and small 3 Srauch'omess ter Kj abo! dreds EDWAlLDS, ‘Herald. fen Boar WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN A 4 ‘hth avenues: can pay from $6 ¥ itom § WELL, Heraid Uptown Branch to $8 per week. eer 1,266 Broadway. a floor; nae front and hal! Kooms on third floor, with or without private table. 13 y=" SEVENTEENTH STREET. — TWO © threo elegant Suite of Rooms to let, with Hoard: also Rooms for §1 1 [TH STREET, CORNER SECOND AVENUE, 300 AND 302. —Desirable large and small front Rooms, hand. gomety furnished, on second ‘and third floors, to 1ét, wit! 0a 4" TREET, 52 W! BT. SECOND FLOOR, HAND. someiy furhished ; also Rooms on third and fourth Aoors, tor families or ge faflemens first class Board ; terms reasonable; } references exchanged, ingle gentlemen; references exchange 'T.—SINGLE ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, nily Rooms; handsomely furnished; frat and) att dance; references exchanged. 237 th str Brees WANTED-FOR TWO PERSONS. FATHER oatable peivate famlly; oe; dion ‘Vourtecuth ftrect and Thirteth street Sheth. an enue; teres must be inoderate Uptown Brauch office. OARD WANTED—IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FA! ily, by gentleman and wile, between Lexington and Sixth avennes, Twenty-fourth and Porty-third streets; no communication noticed unless stating price, and partiew- lara, Adsress box 200 Herald Uptown Branch office, ee A YOUNG MAN, beat | Rt PRIVATE family, tip tox town, with breakfast, for $6; German family prefers dress I. J. Ly Brandreth Ptiouse ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND CHILD 2 years oi, a Room and Bedroom, partially fur- nished, with good Board, in an American family of refine- ment, where no other boarders are taken; location within half 4 mile of Fourth strect and Broadway. Address, stating fall particulars, J. W., box 154 Herald Uptown Branch office, i? 18 WEST.—TWO LARGE AN small Roorh, on third floor, to let toa family, with oF without private table; house and board first ‘class; Feterenc . 14% STREET, 267, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND a nes.—Hanitsome Rooms, en suite or singly, near atta for families or gentlemen, with Private table it desired. ipro® BUSINESS MEN, THE BEST AFTERNOON ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN NEW YORK IS THE EVENING TELEGRAM. It REACHES UPWARDS or £0,000 “READERS. “WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TQ LET, WIT first class Board, a large third story Room, ruttablo for single gent! emer LOT STREET, NEAR IRVING PLACE —ONE FLOOR f handso*hely furnished Rooms cither en sulte oF Hparately, with Board Apply at 12) East Nineweenth street, Location central and unexceptionable. 1 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE J Fitth Avenue Hotel.—Elegantly furnished Rooms Yo let, with or without Board, to gentiomen and wives or single gentlemen. 19 WES? TENTH STREET. NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. — Large unusually desirable Second wi superior Board; private table ifdesired; jocatlon and surroundings unexceptionable; reference. QS STRERT, GRAMERCY PARK.—ELEGANTLY furnished Suit of Rooms, parlor floor, front, to let, | PIM private tublos best references given. Call at East ‘wenty-first st street, 4. WEST THIRTIETH STREET SUIT OF ROOMS on Parlor Floor, also single Rooms, suitable for fanatlies or gentlemen, with Board. 2 7 AVERLEY PLACE.—LARGE AND HANDSOME- ly furnished Rooms, with Board, ne od or en suite, House And location first clasa, two doors from Washing- pn equare, WEST THIRTY. EIGHTH STREET.—BACK PAR Jor and extension, connecting; also second and fourth floor Rooms; reterences exchanged. D EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—A GENTLEMAN and wife or bre ponpemsn sire obtain a fine Sult of wi Reference. UR’ ‘Il STREET, NEAR FIFTH Hawdscnely fieaisied ‘second wire th Board, én suite or separately; ready ame dinte occupancy, 83 WES! THIRTY-THIRD STREET. —RICHLY FUR- e) nished spacious second Floor ther or sepa- with or without private stable; ; also two commun- nny front Roo strictly first cla: T, WEST, 32%—THIRD AND FOURTH Rooms, rlso handsome back Parlor, with ts; house first class, with excellent ‘table Rooms to Jet, for TH STREI YE story fron’ water and clo: 37% tT FORTY TH STREET.—HANDSOME- ly furnished Rooms, on second and third floors, to bo rented, with Board. 39 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Fitth avenue and Broadway.—Desirable Second Floor and ala uthern expo- sure, to let, wit ed. 9 ) EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—NICELY FUR- 4 nished Rooms, en suite or singly, to let, with Poard. References. Teterences exch THIRD DOOR ABOVE strcet.—Handsomely furnished nd first class table in a private family (American); ing all modern {uprovements; terms Moderate; references exchanged. 4.7 WHSTWELPTH STREET NEAR PITH AVE. nue.—Elegantly fnrmshed Rooms, with first class Board, for gentlemen ‘and their Wives; also for single gen- demen. Gi all for two days. — “BOARD. 153 NUE, BETWEEN OXFORD AND 5am Ganberiand streets, Brooklyn.--Board on the Hill, ‘a second story front Room, handsomely turnished, in @ first class private house 52 CRANBERRY STREET, BROOKLYN.—A NICELY furnished second story front Room to let, with Board,on Brooklyn Holghts, five minutes trom Fulton __ HOTEL i" T SOULE HOTEL RESTAURANT, CORNER Forty-fourth street and sixth avenue ((Buro- pean plan), nicely furnished Rooms; single, $3 to $5; en suite, $9 to $20 per week, USTIN HOUSE, ENTRANCE 759 BROADWAY.— Handsomely furnished Rooms for families and single gentlemen; $4 to $15 per week; transieu Sl per day; Stacy’ House restaurant opposite. IRANKFORT HOUSE, CORNER Lang stat ot AND William streets. —250" Rooms, 59 cen’ to $2 Yigha jor gentlemen and families Howse gvei wa ti ITH, Proprietor RANT HOUSE, 48 NEW BOWERY, NEAR CHATNAM square.—10) rooms, neatly furnished, Sc, and Suc. pe day; $2and $25) per week; Zopen all night, ELAND’S ST, JULIEN HOTEL, NEAR BROADWAY, «Na, 4 Washington place, central location.—Rootns per week; Board, with-wine, $10 per week; elegantly fur- hisned Parior, with ) Bedroom, Kee ENGLAND HOTEL, 90 BOWERY, CORNER OF onagara street. — 20) mo light Rooms, neatly furnished, per night: to $4 per week, for gentlemen JQOBINSON'S HOTEL AND FAMILY RESTAURANT, 18 East Sixteenth street, netween Broadway and Fitth avenue. —Large, commodious, new and handsomely furnished Rooms for permanent and transient guests, HAI KNOW ABOUT HOTEL-KEEPING,— EVERY. eiveree 80 willl. Pay C0 cents for lodging and a nave a good Room at 114 Bleecker street, Devos _COUNTRY BO. “BOARD, Arcnnnnrore RANA AAAA RAR AAAS D. FAILING, SEASIDE HOUSE, ROCKAWAY i, onl will receive boarders during the balance of th $12 and $14 per week; four trains daily by Bouthaide: Railroad. ‘OLEMAN HOUSE, AT FAR ROCKAWAY, L. I, will remain open to October the 15th.—First ‘elngs ac: commodations at reduced rates; frst rate, fishing and boath JOHN J, COLEMAN, Proprietor, INGLEWOOD. —FAMILIES MAY OBTAIN tard 4 for the Winter, in a beautiful cottage, pleasantly Jo located, Inquire No. 8 (old No. 9) West Twenty-tht FI"DE, PARE, ON THE HUDSON.—A FEW PERSONS can obtain comtortable homes for the Autumn and Winter months at reasonable terms; house Pleasantly lo. lo- in and near depot. Address box’ 27 Post ofee, Hyde Parl T INDEN PARK, CORNWALL, ON THE HUDSON— Wiilbe kept Open unt the iniddle of Ovtover terms moderate. M ‘OUNTAIN HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, MONTROSE ‘.J., vit Morris and Essex Railroad (32 trains ae —A few very desirable Rooms, just vacated, can be had at reasonable terms. ©. HITZELBERGER, Proprictor. EABODY HOUSE, YONKERS.—WILL BE KEPT open during Fail and Winter. A few desirable Rooms Just vacated. “FURNITURE. ‘OR SALE—FURNITURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, + Parlor Suits, &c., contained in private residence 120 est Twenty-third street; Pianoforte; Parlor Suits $90, covered in crimson brocatel; Bedroom Suits $40 up- Wants. Bookenss, Books, Etageres, &c., in lots to suit, at hait original cost,” 5 WEST TWEN ET, BE YF Fitth and sixth avi a ely fur- nished Rooms, en suite or singly, suitable for family with Board; also ingle Rooms for gentlemen: central 6 with Board, iu sults or sing onees. ETW furnished Rooms to let, , ina German family; refer: 8: CLINTON PLACE, NEAR “VIETH AVENUE large t with Board, suitable for a emily nd. aup rooms en pat or singh; nished, throughout table df desired. Tet FOURTH STRE 120 West, Lorry. T. Nic furnished Room for one or two gentlemen ; b fast if desir herent nd 139 WEST FOURTE Rooms, with Boa 164 WEST TWE. Rooms, wit 204. & FORTY-FIFTH T, E Buorp frou Brontvaye-K: Beatie Indy can firniéh with first class Board, {1 a new house, large and con Rooms, ne Tpeied; parties having their “FIRST STRI ET <A NICELY good Board, per week! dinner at 6; Bosud tor one © required. 246 Reve Board, two nished, in TY. SINTH Bigh —To let, with ront, fur- 256 } ENTH &TREET.—NANDROMELY IO fy a Rooms, with or without Boai ‘Brvall privat een aah 27 WEST TWE: TY. FIFTH tt —FURNISHED 6+ Koomsto let, with or without Board; terins moderate, Second and thi arate or ‘ozether, to gentleman and wile, men, will first class Board. FAMILY OF REVINEMENT AVI house of John B, Murr hac, win ured about the 1th of September to re- Ye applications trom parties Who desire first clase Ac ntl aa out Boar auiged. PRIVATE FAMILY LIVING OWN 1 OF ADULTS, OCCUPYING A A} four story Mh stoop house, convenient to the stages | and cars at Twenty-thira » nd Seventh avenue, will yont their Second F wo large reforenee given and req Twenty-third str Fs YERMAN-AMERICAN FI Aven, in Ninth street, | Mues, likes to accommodate a few p tudls with Board and Parlor or s Pensation not less than $16 a Character and management excl CATED, Herald Uptown Branch offic gentleman and wite and bath, Unexcey Apply ‘at oftice Broadway. i ANDSOMELY PURNISHED ROOMS EN SUITE. on | n. with or without | for famiites or gentle Board, Apply at Madison Avenue Hotel, corner Twenty seventh street. if EVENTH | f _BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. A GERMAN, FAMILY | OF MAN AND WIFE AND ren ( Rooms on soon y(n pri in a strictly private family, with tion below Sixtieth street. cast of Fit 7 LESS THAN HALF COST—PROPERTY OF FAMT- Jy Weaving elty.| magnliicent latest style Parlor Suit, in satin, cost $450, for #200; one do., $10; Turkish Suit, it colored reps, silk tassels, made to Grier for $800, fo Walnut rep ‘Suits, $50 and $35; Pianoforte, Painting Mirrors, Bronzes, Vases, Curtains, Chamber Suits, 640% to $275; Mattre pets, Dining Furniture; abargain for cash, e 118 West Eighth street, Clinton place, near Sixth aventis, TPICE RAW! ‘het bagel SUIT, MARIE toinette style, cost § * $200: one do., $50; Planaterier Paintione, Bronzes ‘olock's, Mirrors, Curiatan’ Etagees, Bookcase, Chat Dining ‘Furnitare, China, Glass, Siiverware, Furoitur. ‘servants’ apartments: sac: perty tumily leaving city. est 16th st, NASY TERMS FOR FURNITURE CARPETS AND 4) Bedding at B, M. COWPERTHWAIT & 60.°S Chatham stroets—An immense stock and low prices: Par, Jor and Chamber suits in great Tatattas bargains for cash. Weekly and monthly payay Leite: WANTED.—ANY PRIVATE FAMILY ready and willing to sella large lot of, all kinds of Household Goods cheap will please grant an interview in rooms 12 ami 18, 239 Broadway, any day between land 2 PENNSYLVANIAN, RNITURE OF A ye, consisting of Parlor, Bed Room and. Kitcticn Furniture: everything comptete and in frst rate order, having been in tse leas than one yenr. Inquire at 70 Kast Seventh strect, up ata rs. ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPETS, Furniture, Bediling, ac. DEALEY ‘NINGHAM, 5M and 35 Third avenue, near Twonty-e hh street. Prices Jower than any othier house in the elty. _.. MOAN OFFICES. 177 BLEROKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP alaire-highost cash advances on Diamontis Watehes Jewelry, Pinnos, &e., or bought; pawnbrokers’ tickets bought, Av 77 Bleeckor street At &) NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John sireels, NEWAN LEOPOLD continues the bnying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jew- elry, Manos, Merchandise, Lite Pe cles, for any amount. T WOL F Be ", S90 BROADWAY, A ton ticularly strictly rics far ex rondway, Ojos 1 ’ Hair Shawls, J scription, TANS E MAMHEWS 7 HEST GASH PRICK IN THE CLFY PAID for Diamonds, at MILLS @ COLEMAN'S, 189 Grand 39 *A OPYOSITE POST OFFICE.— € Liberal advances made on Diamonds, wennes, Joweiry and all kinds of Merchatlieg, The sme boogh and sold. ie HAN LEO: 40: AVENUE, _TETWEEN fourth and Tweniy-ffte aie Diamonds, Wat ew ya NEAL WL valve, L. ‘etwanb. 685 “BROADWAY, CORNER OF AMITY BTRERT.- JOU Money liverally advanced on Waiches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Cloths and Silks and all ofr, Tobe TOP erty. ‘The same bought and sol OBENBERG, JG BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STREET, € ) Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, Wateh Jewelry, SUKs, D ods aud personal proper Hoi eyery deseription ate entrance for ladi OKSON, 3 BROADWAY.—OLD ESTABLISHED 185 RE- liable office.” Money ad on Diamonds, Atches, Jewelry, Laces, &&.j tat Iehest ROOM Hi, OVER T or for Indies); miso 418 sixth ) Diamouds Watches, Jewe LINDO BROS, DANCING AC =DODSWORTI'S © 212 Firth avenue, will cor and terms send for clrewlar DEMY OF DANCING, % durrie Mall, 72esixth avenue, Reservotr square; Mea Hath, Broadway ‘ant’ Filty second steel sod to announce that Ris super ‘© how opel n Send for cireniar, MARS' (LATE THOMPSON'S) DANCING ACAD: cmy, 289 Bleceker street, will open about October 1 ‘and terms send for ciroular, N. .—This halt 4 lercolng extensive alterations, and, when fine WH be one of the handsomest Of its’ sizo in the ry beat an t on th to close the business of tn oe ent Aine Toilet Sou) iety, ast ‘will be-eold in iota a —_ a 3 volumes IMustrated London’ News, handsomely bound. Avatton. AUCTION. AUCTION. ry "124 West Arn 8. yg etd ren it Tore Wood Cate ‘arpets, Mirrors, &¢. a oitiock rks dulcticnwes, tals day .aetnrday: ), at BS § ee Sees Sita ties ang ‘also Dining Room, Library chamber ‘su aus Exte! in. rapes: Fi fei cee ato, mM rors. Furnitui wate, iver: a» ae. ito elock eae’ to cl ipa Fase et party Doughty, Meugsna." enh hg SALE.—BENJ. P. FATROMILD, ‘nue, Contents of Saloon, Branton, Chuare Bar Counters, Stor id tert a Lease eminem, By order 0 ahaa v0 a T MARON: BY, Adininistratrix. (ARCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, ‘oflige and salesroom 37 Nusatu streot, Honsebota Forni gpposte the Post office. fousel ture, Fihe Billard Table, ico Furniture, do. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell on Tues 103 o'clock, at their salescoom, 37 Nassau street, a 'ag sortment of Household Furniture, Carpets, Ollcloths, Beds, Bedding, &o. Also ~ Pama cgpom Billiard Table, made ‘nelan & Collender. DJOURNED 38) a R. —DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUG- ponte salesroom 722 Broadway, opposite New York Hote! In consequence of tho storm yesterday the sale of, HANDSOME sO COL. FURNITURE, PLANO, &C., ng adjourned, and will positively take place this day Teaturdayy, at 10% o'clock at talestoom, comprising & Jargy asoftment of celegant Parlor, Library and Chan- Suits; Lounges, M irrora, Arm Chairs, LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforte, fine Oil Paintings, Bronze Commencing, at Toi o'clock this ATU RDA’ + fitorning. LUK .D, Auctloneer, will dispose of all the Furniture contained. th pavate vésdense 120, Wost, al street, consisting of au elegant carved 7% ortave rose: Wood Pianolorte, 8 Parlor St Library and Drawing Room Suits, Bookease, pay tayeres, Bronzes, &c. ; Carpets, Mirrors, &c.; ‘Chamber Sitita, in’ rosewood and walnut; Dressing Bureaus, Bedstead, Mattresses, Centro, Side and Extension Tables, Buffet,’ Chairs, Silverware, 2c; over 800 lots to sult purcliasers, ‘Sale positive. UCTION SALE—THIS DAY, AT M1 O'CLOCK, OF lve Horses, new and second hand top Wagon, road Wagon, PI rhea Rockaway, fingle ‘and double Harness, &¢., by COLE & MURP! a 9 Fulton street, Brooklyn, UCTION, AUOTION, Magnificent Fontan Mt Parniture, Ca elogunt rosewood Planoforte, cost $7 Min ie ‘orks of Art ae at public anction, THIS’ (Saturday) ONIN pt. 14, se Wary ed foie o'clock preci rely at tho four story residence, 113 West, Bighth street, be- tween Firth, nnd Sixth averiner, Parlors Velvet rug medallion Carpets; Marie Antoinette and Parlor supe, covered with eatin, Droeatel and ilk Gabinets, bois de rose; gilded and re ‘Table, tag lookcase, Choe! lava au res Finagren Statuary, Manat ae Turkish Suit covered with two colored rep: sitk Sintec; ve a ea wood. Boon eer. aaeee Shits tye nd Cover ian ‘and walnut Chamber style of Louls % eet, curled hair Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Go Mattrommes, Spring, Beds, Bedding, Mie Pets, Sofas, Lounges, Chairs, Bu: te plon Table, Crystal, 1, Out Ginss, Ching Dasem a" servants’ Furniture. shine. B NICHOLS. Auctioneer, le tendanee to cart or’ pack goods for purchasers, city oF country, at reasonable charges, UCTION SALE Of $20,000 of Magnificent ousehold Furniture, Pinnotorte, Paintings, Bronzes, gn this day (Suiurday),at the elegant residence . bth st., near Sth ay., sale Semmenclag at 10 o'clock, the property of Jolin T. Hun raw uperh Suite, covered sl mr broetial, Fone. dour and Marie Ai ww enad) seqnetericn dois de Cabinet, ‘Table, retaire’ Bookcase, [ta sole Tables, Encdlgnure, Ja Jardinteres, Bronze Statuary, Sevres, Ormoln Vases, Ornaments, Paintings by em! nent arti ists, velvet Carpets Rugs, ae ie tains, magnificent ‘rosewood Piunoforte, tady orsler, nae maker, Stool, Cover, Music Stand; rose- walnut Bureans ‘Bed steads, Wardrobes, hair, stot Nauresses, Blankets, Sheets, kxtension. Table, Caster Dinner, Téa Service, China Glas, Table Catlei s. all from serv: partments. | N. B.— Parties Vinay twattend this mao take the es or 6th av. cars. AUGUSTE MARTI jE & G8., Auctioneers. Aer B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms 108 Liberty and 111 Cedar streets, ge n rash Household Furniture, ts. a rtOre Bedding, &e. nevoviD FRG RIVATE RUIDNOE oF NON A. LOWELL, rhs Day, September 14, 1872, 1074.0 WALDRON & cook, will ens as above the entire contents of Dr. Lowell’s house in West Thirty-fourth street, including rosewood inlaid Parlor Sults, in blue satin brocate! Sqilt Frames, pier ey ai Epping, Hair and other Mattresses, ine. and Pillar Extension Tables,” Dining and Bedroom Chairs, Glass, Crockery, ee Kitchen Articles, Ste Chromos, O i Paintings “ind Engravings, Walnut, M: id Enametied 20 Goods from other residences, Nn assiznec’s stock, ting House Desks, &e, nornlug fi Cot logit M. THOMAS Gisecuiors Reid Bale. Eatate Isanc Brown Parker, dccensed. HOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, Very valuable business location, Bullding tormerly known ag the American Theatre, S09. and Sil Walnut street, Eighth and Ninth street. fects in spark to Bansom streets. ‘onts. On TUESDAY, October’ ik 1872, at 12 o'clock, noon, will bo sold at public sate, without reberve, at the Fi hiindelphia xchange. $1,000 (0 be paid at the timo of sale, DANIEL DOUGHERT: ee, Attorney, ‘alnut stre M. THOMA | & SONS Auctioneers, 9 and 141 South Fourth street. hotwe £90 feet front, Pomaperenia August 2 ¥ ISADORE J. SWARZKOPH, AUCTIONEER Sobls at 103s o'clock, ai 65 Bleecker street—Ele: black walnut Furniture, Parlor Suits, marble-top bureaus, French Bedstead, Bedding, Carpeis, Mirrors; positively in lots; dealers invited, I. J. SWARZ BY “JOUN. B._. B. HASKIN, REFEREE. ON “MONDAY, September 16, at 1 clock A rd Ford's Hail, hear steamboat landing, Peet R . peremptory sale of a beautittl plot of Land on Richmond ierrace and Barger avenue, West New Brighton, with valuable Water Front convenient and magniticont location for a suininer Arde "Puke 8:90 boat from Pier 18 North River. ie lONEERS, BAST at 108% ‘ooloaks it i " rege ‘will sell ths da S01 Bowery, near Fitst Peet, Household, Pucuiture, ott assting of Sofas, mahogany Easy Chairs, Patent Dandies’ Chair and other Chairs, Marble Top’ Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads, | Mirror: ravings, Carpets, - Vilcloths, nd Kitchen Uiensiis, Sale positive, in lots, as the is going to Europe. a at 15g Bowery—200) ‘Ch fietinks Smoking Tobiceo, in 5 Chay Pipes, Show, Pipe, By order of W Machines, ‘Furniture, oa Barter's Chairs, large Fre fod M inca, Engravings, Gold find kiiver Watehien ed Lockets, or y doz Bnives and Forks, Carvers, French Cook Heer plated,” hancled Butt Hiver-plated Digner and Ten Spocam, 100 pairs ne shades alot ot Lace and Lace Curtains, sull now pieces Of Cloth, and a general assortme nt of Wines, Liqiors, ae “Toun i. LL, AUCTIONE . ‘Atetion Roo first class, built expre for the purpose, 102 to 114 East Keil ps econd street, near Fourth avenue, to Y bite or Also superior accommodations for _ Storage of Furniture, Carriages, &c. qT g ~. ditetion room! ‘orth Willinm ariniture ; Forage and exp. Pr Plackewalnut Bar. Fixtures, no. Herring's Bate, lot. Rubber Cloth, ae, | Sof airs, Red sieads, Beds and Bedding, Lookingglasses, Carpets, Spring Mattresses, &c., &e. First Grand opening sale at aitevion of 400 select Hullding Sites Stewart's new Garden City Railroad at nice Ns, THURSDAY, the he 4 ins: title perfect; tery nme Svergbody. ‘Giatalta's band, Fee CXcursion fickels On nH son ; bounteous collation i aiter Saturday at ollice of Par oe . BRR, JOHNSON yuew ome: TIONE 6 City Mat Ry virtue orn ch i mortgage 16h inst, at JON, o'clock, ho Fixtures nud first class LAquor Store at!) Cherry. strce PH Epil Ale Pump, mahogany Conntare and allother test chives Fixtures, WILLIAM ABBOTT, Ft, Attorney for Mortgage. | terns moderates» Address Mrs. J. I W. WALLAOK, ay otenrepsisasne senate eo pxgsnates rand Mie) IN BOUCIOAULT in ABRAH NA POGUE. OOTH’S THEATRE. BOUCIOAULT. EXTRA ANNO UNORER NE: Mr. Booth te pleame | to announce the DION ssoven AULT, who will ati epee jow York after an bat. AYE NEXT, SEPT. 14 in their world-renowned per: of BHAUN ine van SLUT ARRAH NA (WA POQUE, Trio wine ute vy Scenes aerate eaten SCENERY. eee NEW APPOINTME’ My Hise GRICALDINE STUART ‘and M being arauce in Ainerica. he Box open. at tt re Bea by a ook i dy — aeeeel whe ts may be ‘one week in fa el a RT © ADEM YOF a Rid oe pire performances Mra, MACBEADY a GATULDAE RANNON. CARDINAL RIVH: ELIEU™ in paret 's most beautiful production of HOH ELIEU feat THE iSPIRAOY. i fl Mr. big cae MAOPRaT YLOCI MaviNiis SATURDAY, at 14. ‘Tickets may bo had ut box ofice and Iway. Poors open at7; to commence at 8. STEINWAY TALL, | MULE, PATTI-SIGNOR MARIO. HE STRAKOSCH CONCERTS. Mile. CARLOTTA PATTL and Signor MARIO. The pablle are re epacuinly ingroyad that m see eT REOT PATE SIONOR MARIO Mile, TERESA, CARN, Miles ANTES LOUISE CARY, Mons SAURET anil GIORGIO RONCONI, will make se thelr first rt app azances this season In AND ONE () MATINEE, Which will ake place on "MOND, Av iTENING September 16, DNESDAY BVISUNG, Maytemer 185, 18; FRIDAY EVENING, September 2, and SATURDAY AFTERNOON, September THE GRAND one STA under the direction of Accompanist ir.’ 8, BEHRENS Reserved se i $2 and $8, ac- sprains No the location.” Wescrvod seats to the matinee Seats can be secured for either evening concerts oF for the matinee at the General Ticket office, Steinway Hall, Fourteenth agi’ and at Schirmer's Music Store, 701 Broadway ; also 114 Broadway. Doors open at Ts. Concert to commence at 8 P. M. Woors Museum, BURLESQUE. FIRST GRAND MATINE! OF CHOW-CHOW, chow GREAT SUCCESS cHow oHuow of the new, Burlesque, CHOW CHOW Lag OH nela . CHOW cHOW Ihe WOO! cHow CHOW MUSEUM" BURLE UE "TROUPE. cHow CHOW | LISA WKBE! .LLE HOWITT, | CHOW SHOW | PAULINE MARKHAM, B. GRATYAN, | CHOW CHOW L. MANSELL, . MESTAYER, | CHOW HOW | A. H. SHELDON, & :C. CHOW CHOW | NEW SCENERY, CHOW chow LEGANT COSTUMES, | CHOW CHOW | PICTORAL ana” cHow CHOW MECHANICAL CHOW CHOW ILLUSIONS, | CHOW CHOW | TO-DAY AT 2, CHOW Guow EVENING AT 8. | CHOW DAY AND NIGHT, CHOW RE YOUR SEATS Shou AND AVOID THE CROWD, WO PERFORMANCLS THIS DAY. AT 2, THis AFTERNOON AT 2, | Nt at 6 BIRCH, WAMBOLD ANd BACKUS" SAN FRANOISCO MINSTRELS. PERF ws NOES THIS TWO DAY. atre ywded to the doors to witness thi: TREAT EST eae coe COMPANY PON eae HEAR THE GRI UARTET. agate List EN TO THE EXQUISITE ORCHESTRA. 0 NO TECH, WAMBOLD AND BAOKUS? HSAN PRANGISCO MINSTRELS: ONY PASTORS: OPERA ILOUSE, 201 BOWERY, MONDAY NEX’ REOPENS MONDAY NEXE — MONDAY NEXT. WIth, MONDAY NEXT, TONY PASTOR |ONDAY 4 MONDAY NEXT, MONDAY NEXT, MONDAY NEXT. STAR TROUPE. Hpbi INSTITUTE B FAIR, NOW OP OPEN, Second and Third avenues and Sixty third street, MACHINERY IN MOTION. SPECIMENS OF ART AND INDUSTRY. MUSIO BY KEATING'S ORCHESTRA, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ILLY CARTER, NEW BANJOVIALITIES. THE CHAMPTON OF THE WORLD, CARS, AT TONY PASTOR'S STAR TROU! MONDAY NEAT, TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. ANTED—TO COMPLETE THE CHORUS FOR THR favana Tambertick’s Company, with soprant and contraltos; young if possible, having sung betore at the Tratian, Opéra, Call at M Kast Houston si. between 12 aud Mr. i. BOLIM, RAND IURSDAY MATINEE. ONLY TUESDAY MATINEE IN NEW YORK. ON TUESDAY NEXT. STARS, TONY PASTOR'S OPERA TIOUSE, am Bow TONY PASTOR SINGS 4'NEW SONGS. FPO# BustNEss men, THE BEST AFTERNOON ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN NEW YORK IS THE EVENING TELEGRAM. IT REACHES UPWARDS OF £0,000 READERS. LARGE sT0oC cK OF PIANOS, BEST } rent orsell cheap; reut allowed pare all at M, M. MERRELL’S,No. 8 Union square 085 Fourth ay.) BEAUTIFUL LARGE ROSEWOOD SEVEN OC Pianoforte, overstrung bass, old estabilaled maker, tor $150, with stool and cover. Apply at private residetice, 245 East Thirticth street, between Second and Third avenues, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, rand scale, patent agraife, brilliant tone, rich! carved legs and case, nearly new, cost $376, for $276; Parlor Suits, Mirrors, I ameings, Bronzee, Curtains, Eta- eres Chamber, Lining Furniture; a sacritice: tainily ving city... Residence 113 West ighth street (inion | ace), near Sixth avenn N_BLEGANT 7;-0CTAVE ROSEWOOD CARVED Pianotorte for sale—all, imp: egvementey in yee 6 Months; cost $1,000, fur $300, including stool, cover, and music cabinet at private residence 12) Wast Twenty-third street, PIANO-ON A. BEAUTIFUL SEVEN | OoTAY. $15); Steinway Pianoforte ; every improvement J. BEDDLL, 3M FIGENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR nerty family leaving city: made order: gity maker, fully gauranteed, used st or $275; Parlor Suit, P Furniture, (tina, Glass ilves Fifteenth street, near Firth A. BARGAL Ki - purchase x handsome Rosewood Puanotor ing Stool; modorn ttyl anil iinprovementa: sy powertul tone, nd street, near the Bowery. WES" enttt lc of best makers, ato ior cash or monthly Ra Gace for rent, at 451 F sathiets _thait can be found elsewher: r T Fiano for halt their value, worn 6s good as new, ei And upwards. 426 West Twen Ri THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSTO (formerly a $20 Broadway and 82 (iit avenne) Now LOUATEDAT BAST FOURTEENTH STREET, TH A NEA x KEXT DOOR TO DELMONTCO" isthe only chartered muste school in th no branch in his ely nor any connection with & + Institution sing oUF Name as Near as possible, evidently with the view of obtaining patronage thereby Every branch of music js here taughi by the most emi: nent instructors in the land, at w price w! ue reach 04 All; also all roreign tet instruction day and ev The subscription books ire no ny open. THE MOLLENTAUER GONRERVATORY, formeriy Ia Bchermestorn streat, has een Ancor porated’ in the KLYS 102, 104 and 106 Court pty ‘node State, COMPETENT LADY TEAC give Instruction at he FIRST CLASS ORC Address A. B. ST WISHES poy ATION. Chickering & Son's, I West Hin « RAN HAS RETURNED ra and wif resume tis singing lessons on Moi ,feviemier 23, WL luis rosidemce, 825 tablished 13M, Senden} GAY WATSOS Bir TWO VERY OLD, NE ITALIAN VIOLINS; rare beauties; gFand, brilliant tone; perfect orde fast be sold immediately, on account of departure for |] Europe, at sacrifice; $13, $1W), worih #300, Call vill Sunday at 29 Clinton’ place, Pou wie MISS JENNIE BENSON, MAOKIN & WILSON, ren with our present mammoth TRE eae Oley ePieweR ie” - “Pon's ‘AnD ate i coal SECOND ‘AOT OF CHA FOSTER'S OreRTiA, Tit Te en wack gE ep AULD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER opening of the Fall and Winter senvon | ith anew Data Thar HH EATRE COMIQUE, BROADW, ..+.-LESSEE Xo MAGEE Da MATINEE. “ANNIE All the mammoth stars is fost ane TO-DAY. IN BI TODAY. MATINER TODAY. TIRE TO-DAY. MONDAY NEXT, SEPT. ie s 16, FIRST APPEARANCE OF LA PETITE BENSON, MISS KITTIE O'NEIL. BOB HAL! company aa Maa G8 Nock well Br Y, Carroll, Beekman and Godfrey. ae “DIAMONDS” MATINEE \TURDAY NEXT, at 1 o'clock. secured six days ys inadvance. Box Office Seats wayte open trom 8 A, M, till 6 P. M. per Mt MATINE: ‘TH AVENUE ig: rere NIGHT a: Solo Lessee and Manager... Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS, Mr. Bronson Howard's new. ene brilliant American yoy ET ae ot Ie 1 rg fod vs 1c saan ren V.—The Diainond Characters by Miss port, orris, Fanny Mora nt ar ‘Mra, ce ei Jowett, Georgie, Ling: Reset Fanny Daven, Clara M rie Fe eras itiog’P Pierce, SAT Day. NEXT, ORT HALI-PAST ONE. FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE. LE ROI CAROTTE. RAND OPERA ,HOUSE—VERY NIGHT AT, 1% ly. Carringes miy ere athe a Manager... seeMt, AUGSTIN DA. EVERY NIGHT AND Sa’ DAY MATINEE, the Grand 8} cular Fale Opera Boutte in le: by Offe) Sard mntitled, 4 om jardou, el ds LE ota ts nd ROL CAROTTE, Produced with the greatest com- ee of dramatic, operatic and ferpsichorean talent ever gathered y beiore. Over 2,000 gor- yeous DVolces and & it corpe a Waccessolr of over ei Mrs, JOUN WOOD as Robin ron! fe mies Hose HERSEE as Rose Du ‘oir Miss EMMA HOWSON as the Princess Cunggond ir. JOHN B OUGHAM as King Carrotte!! Mr. ROBERT CRAIG as the Fast Young Prince! a pith ROBSON, as the THE = inne the Faran- Sele. eepritest FAMILY in the Great Monier Revel! Other characters by Miss Annie Deland, Hila Di ts, C. ronie, Helen , Roberta ‘Norw: jary Ketcham, kes, J. A. Martin. G olden, Julian Cn Crow, Mac: N FOMPEITAN CORN “ CLOCK, 'B WON! is Pe HE VERY) NIGHT AT AT 936 0 THE AMUSING MO. MONKEY REVEL AT HALF-PAST TEN, THE MAGNIFICENT TRANSFORMATION ateloven o'clock every night. SEATS MAY BE SECURED for six Heife et in ee at re Office of the Grand Opera the vt fre. Office houre roms AM. tll BP. i, GBAND OPERA House. THIRD GRAND MATINEB LE Ro! CAROTTE, SATURDAY NEXT, AT 1. Seats may be secured ali the week. CHILDREN'S RE- SERVED CUAIRS $1. Matinee over at hali-past four. STAGE MANAGER. MUSICAL DIREGHOH OPENING NIGUT OF THE SEASON OF 1872-73, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, upon which occasion will be produced, for “the first time Tr Stephen, Vicouint dethomnery Nons. Jéan Bonnard Mark Antoine Narcisse Miilefoni peepee Bienville, brother to Agnes. M: Mi by, Director of Grand Upera. Mr, We roldi, Pretect of Police Mr. Polydor Morant, alias the Chev a0 accomplished adventurer. Dr, Coulisse, Physician to 1 CTAYE | Philippe Lafaille Jobinvan, Director of the Tsane Asgli air set wo bar ice Ps * c ies atthe The engagement o} limited to onc hundredsnights. Doors open at 73 o'elook. Matinee on Saturday SEATS MAY BE SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. BOX OFFICE OPEN y Ps TERE RA Hou ae ) ON: HARKIGAN, AND tial IN THEIR On TIALS ae RM |AN EMIGRANTS,” PASTOR AND HIS STAR TROUPE MO. noe NJGHT AND TUBSRDAY MATINEB, Ds BRYANTS thy inst MATINEE 1 ro ‘DAY, AT 2 0" roLOUN vx ‘ise Seymour, Dave. nee 4M BY HAE eee to ts own ont NION SQUARE THEATRE. Pe precipi Mr. oe el snookK Mr. A.M. PALMER Mr.D. 1. MARKING dae Ti hrSsNGON itten expressly tor a Play in five acts, wri cthel, ty Vi ictorle! ‘n Sardou, and entitled Bg 8. iil phe seonery for this pico has been prepared by Mi Marston, scenic artist, and Mr. William aun: machinist, trom models Yurnished by the author. The brchesiral inuste incidental to the play has been com Tisaington. The furniture, hangings, properties and appointments ved are all nev and o: the most clegant descripuot, The cast of characters will be as fol oantege de Thome: ry. ‘The Baroness de Fauteiile....... Mile. Stella, Premier Danseuse at tie ‘Gans’ Mme. Graudignard, a feminine finan Miss Agnes Ethel iis Plotgy'Mordauunt Miss Phillis Glover el Mi 3 Emil Me sins Fonnle ts al Jonnie bes doeaprine Hovland ite Mou ne ed a sania - . B. Laurens Rival newspaper | ..M Mr. J. re Buractt . Burroughs i reporters. Grand Op ntlomen, Pages, rit ne Auies Ete! t “inis theatre ts RY DAY FROM 9 A. M. TO 4PM. 201 BOWERY, NEXT. za MATINEE, VANI'S MINSTRELS. (LEON, oan BRYANTs. MINSTRELS. Leow MATINEE TO-DAY, A’ MATINRE TO-DA Te LEON: MATINEE TO. * t 2. y. Em pr ‘ati Orchestra to-4 TINKE AT 2. | DAN TRYAN TS MA’ MATINER AT. | DAN BRYAN T's Re rerantntive of, OU ERN ARKY, Sk, MONDAY NIGHT. Se pont Ay, near Fourth stp eventing, ‘eI OPERATIC CONVERT MMe MEO 3 “GEMS 8 OF STRAUS OPERA To OVENS ON MOND, is as ENN PERA NO pour IAL PRINTING OF | DESCRIPTION | done at short notice by the Metropolira —” corner of Broudway amt Any » nal nears specint vet. OPERATIO CONCERT, SOLOS, DUETS, &e. Admission 28 conts. PAUL FALE. HA HOUSE xi! BOWERY, a) M Pet 3 WittaMs, Vocalist, an his BoEeom™ P AND His Brak TROU CONTAINS Waltaes, ne apd Polkas and gem | indispensable to-alt lovers of ‘a 8 ud tu ywhere. Pub: 0. TIOUS gol ROWN! xf RY Y ENGEL, a erlo-comnle Vocalists ¥ PASTOR AND WS Star TROUPE, MIS ANNIR A. WATSON AS RESUMED Guitar Instruction at 02 Clinton pl Lassons day and evening, — Inst eat for practic Y PasTona #9 hasten mailed. ut DOWERY. PASTOR BAC ig AGAIN, MANIIGAN an 4 bata Ny I A HARRY KERRYT ERO ‘ 5) STAUS ‘i MONDAY Niki KY. lOPLAING. NIGHT. and HARI BILLY QAR 1 MASON JQUNNT from the | Seyetal, eae and tl eh ore heat mech" 8 USEMENTS. HAYES & COLVILLE. Sr eel scenic and effeo KETBOOK. eek A IN Cire AND SATURDA KETBOOK, Fens ith HED Es id res ee aver ane ea — eur Cat of the c! oN Sirsa, ean WAGMSY ivesino av saronpay wariven THE onnges ‘SvocEas LYDIA THOMPSON COMPANY, Mise LYDIA THOMPSON RIVALLE! NEW AND Brahe SCENERY, ELABORATE 8 POINT oe BRILLIANT A NOVEL oRquALE be, GROUPINGS. ON THE STAGE. ERY EVENING atc MATINEB Pron he cris Monpay. Serves Nowe tne Te TT ORDAY, v t half. one, an nero fee on IXION MATINES, Ri eet pert at OF MUSK B fo a¥ and BATH BDAY \t. 13 and 14, GO. b FOX, PTY DUMPTY PANTOMIME TRO! norrom the Olympic Theatre, Now ee cette AusRES Only, Miss PARNY. BAY 8 Golunibine, TH E. A ILSON LUIS whch IED FULL AND TALENTED PANTOMIME COMP, Admission, O) and 75 conta; Hecerved Seats, to be secured at’ Chandler Bros’ Musle Rooms, Mow “ACADEMY, 6 Har! BRO’ ‘Bi esate ae ADONIS, tague street. at7, Commences ats, OF MUS! HE GhIMALD, oF THE AG! with bis full company i ite enlirety, in the famed HUMPTY Y DUMPTY. ROOKLYM ‘0 NIGHTS ONL’ TWO iY, RIDAY ana RATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 pnd 14, r: i alee alee opie anf Co p cplobra MLLE. pi iibeatd in the OAT DU! t DUET ‘Seats may be secured in advance, THs GATORDAY) i ji 1 Overture, “The Ti ‘altz, “Artist's Lil & Baller, “Robert te “ Huldugungg March, Ove! peron” & Selections, from first ane GARDEN, PEROnORE CAT append LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF THE IEODORE THOMAS UMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS, ee SEPT. 14, AT 8 O'CLOOK, housand and One Wighter: Sotiatin Strauss “Coronation”. ~-Fahrbach refined! fe ro SPRGON WE RUBINSTEIN has ong been recogni in every capital of aspps ay grea iE cian i one of the most protound of 1 Gifted with unexampled ph det pars 8, he is ‘univer: Ltn eee ater ihe supe ‘ke the pit the inter. artist that ever attempte make the pian . preter of the music of Nhe pastand the reve ater ot tint re. ir. Grau also takes no little Pt in announcing that he lias econsladed. a ae ah ith, ent viay wjgupiet and PAGARIRE a favorite contralto it rom thee n oted, ‘and. wait has boen selected OA RL: BEANS, ms) RUBINSTEIN OONOERTS—STEINWAY HALL, ay eee! nae to announce the first ap- pearance in America of ANTON RUBINSTEIN, i} a series of GRAND CONCERTS, the first of which will en, at STEINWAY a ay catalog i Aided foe ears ‘can'ecarcely fail HALL, on'MONDA’ Le musieal a count kers of the age. exeeution to any TH ore AGA. Pa eal porgen of the Concerts ae pa toon assigned LOUISE LIEBH This artiste tae Gained mpecial distinetion. as the most popular ballad and lieder singer of the leading concerts LOUISE ORMENT, ng opera house of Ttaly. A der the direction of Mons. L, REMBIELINSY ‘HITE'S ATHENZUM, 535 Brondway, opposite Niblo's Garden. CHARLES WHITE.. :Mal ‘THE POPULAR AND FASHIONABLE RESORT. GRAND MAMMOTH ENTERTAINMENT. Rt ATR a, COMPA & BAR’ TANTOMINE, TROUY Tepresenting 10 frst clays artists, together With th sentin, Jax A et 1e NICAL, ¥ RICAR: junction with the famous BERN COMPANY, composed gi: J. 0. Laide eet atrd lahager ANTES Cad teats ve WHITE'S it te great CONBINA- 4 Geek McKeo, Rodgers and ki “po the WALI G aU A, at0W IN EXISTENCE, MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY ONLY, AT 2:30. ae BW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. y, between Houston and Bleeckerstrects—B ono skola’ visit this wonderlul museum. Its full of opte should see and mnderstund. | Lectures ly on ‘Pnitosophy, of Marriage.” Those parties unable wo attend these Important lectures an haye them forwarded, post tree, on receipt of 25 cents, addressi SECRETARY NEW YORK NUSWUM OF aN Broadway, New York, [ATOMY, O'NEIL THE GREAT. oO THE CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, In her Artistic Jig and Character Danioes y ianseuse in the uniyé PANTON'S UP EIcA MOUBE, MONDAY NEXT, cursion tickets by rallroad... Rimigion (Balter Uric? aa PROF, At O'RE. Tn his a Rage any and dna We Performan MONDAY NEXT, JOU THEATRE, 18 EAST SIXTEENTH STRE! BY a a Broadway and Fifth avenue.—This pena ful Theatre, Halland 18, ‘arlors to let for theatrieals, con- rch fairs, &e. TIE BEST AFTERNOON ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN NEW YORK IS THE EVENING TELEGRAM. IT REACHES UPWARDS OF 60,00 READERS. RESH FROM | HIS TRIUMPHAL Ti oF LL THROUGH THE. UNIO TO) REOPENS HIS OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, __on Monday next, and Teese Matinee. Be there. (ARAND, ORIGKET, MATO} ST. GEORGE'S chun OF NEW YORK THE GE! ENTLEMEN. ‘OF ENGLAND, layed at the Hoboken Grout inth Reet tio ken, N. J., Wednesday and Thursday, Septom- Der 18 and 19.’ Wickets piichod at 11 o'clock. ‘Aarnis sion at the gate 75 conta. Tickets may be procured at the principal restaurants, ¢ood for both day, pi rice $1. INSON'S soled CHAMPION CIROUS, orner Madison avenue and Forty-fiith street, ni ly op. porlte Grand Central depot Stages and cats pass ass by en every aiternoon and ¢: , The groat James ‘Robinson, Frauk Pastor and 100 star 7 o() BROADWAY. Da AND BILLY EMERSON, Propri rietors and Managers, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. THE GRE GREAT ALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, ENERSON Oitivounta MINSTRELS., The largest and most ‘complete organization in the " jie FIRST bidtax —_ EXUIBITION, atthe bees 3 and snd butiainga™ street corner C 5 ry one should roaidree te Newark, N. J. Finest collection of manufactured F004 ls ever st Trains from early morning til midnight from Dot of grtiant, Barclay and Desbroses strecte on! 2] hal if hour’ our's ride from New DI "$8 STAR TROU! TONY | ASTOR'S OPERA Bones Wis RESERVED SEATS FOR PAULINE LU: Glintnstern'e Concetta at the rt Y store, 531 Broadway. veers doors, “Apply tod “ookly fT a Riya Hae ese cate F ni and 8 oth lee TUBATR SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISUMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BLOADWAY AND ANN stnept ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND 's, Chariptie Patti's Orders for seats taken in ae. pur BROOKLYN OPERA HOUSE TO LET. ON pas F007 faba int $330 nM Ly 8 West Hat aby BE He 88. Sh a ‘Browdw ee E AND ils VARIETY NTS CONSTANTLY on al: % Ss