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Ray hy sad “oO fla atelaarine Particulars to-morrow. pomtlve. Oty Marshal }OTIONEER. Ae or SOUNsTOR, AU nay “ge , the Post oftice. old Furniun urni House! “Kien Splendid Carom Billiard Ts by Phelan & : Goilende 150 | Canaries ‘fine songaters. J. BLEECKER, 80N & CO, AUOTIONERRS— + Wednesday, September 18, at at Exchanj galexroom, 111 Broadway, the valuable property No ‘Nos. And $3 Houston street, southeast corner Wil three story buildings, 87.3x0i; siwuation, exec lent 2 Cares Hore target) Increased. ‘Terms liberal. ‘Maps at 7 Cedar street. WILLIAM qRIST BAILEY, By V. K. STEV Tiluable Staion Ishand Pr Raynor will offer tor sale at auction, teruber 90, 1572, at 2 o'clock P. M., on esitable Property, situate at West New Brigliton, 8. ¥, near the landing, on J terrace, shore roa and Kill Von Kuil River, and on ‘rinity place and Barker Street. Two lots on the suore road, tronting the river, AUCTIONEER, — YN & SON. premises, his One With the mansion hoase and garden, beautitully situ: Aled, AZ feet trout by Bs tect deep, containing 16 with modern improvements and in gi for has a good barn and oer ut Dully ing Jor in iroutol the aboye ior Dusiness purposes in the rear, one wiih a neal corlage, lars ai the offices, or of Mr, RA further pa William street, UCTION SALE.— ture, A. CALDWELL, Auc o'clock, at 79 Nassau street, near Futt hand Furniture of every description, M. Doughty, deceas LEGANT FURNT- , Monday, at 10! ‘now anil seoon d lose the estate of maimencing at I D, Auctioneer, Will sell. 01 ntained 400 lows of elegant dn five story. pri Street, numely’-Mitror, Carpets; Parlor, Library Drawing Room Suits; ' rosewood Kiugeres. Book: Books, Ornaments, Bronzes, Chamber suits in and Walnut, bedsteads, Buren esses, £0. § Room Furniture, &c." or p Herald. te residence Dining wars see Monday's LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIO’ salesroomns 108 Lit erty and ILL Codat streeta, PARLOR: LABRARY SUT ON MONDAY Sit EBER 17, iP, AT 11 OC. WALDRON & COOKE will sell as above, the balance of Mr. George W. Schneider's stock of Parlér Suits, In all stout 18 Farlot and La Suits, at same tine OLID ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUIT, “or Account of whoin it may cusicern. DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, the largest and finest aale-of Horses sald this season. See 1ull particulars in Monday’s Herald—Worses and carriages. LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 95 Chambers and 77 Reade streets. By ALLIEN B. MINER UESDAY. Sepe it, at 1034 o'clock, av our salesrooms, 95 Chambers and 7 Rea HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITUI ‘order by Roux and others, removed from a jentieman’s ‘count on the Hudson; velvet, tapestry, body Fuasols and ingrain Carpets; gilt srame French’ Plate, and Minn RICH DRESDEN CIINA DINNER SERVICE, COST nd in perfect order; rosewood and black’ walnut r Suits in variety; rosewood and black walunt mar- Dle top Etageres. Centre and Side Tables; Bureaus, Wash- stands and Commodes, black ut Bedsteads, Ward- Tobes, Bookcases, ouk and black wainut Dining Extension Tables and Chairs, Lounges, Patent cota Beds, brocatel ¢ Window Curtains ‘and Cornices, Cottage Suits, hair and Spring Matircsscs, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c. 10 25 vols. Titustrated London News, handsomely bound. Also to Le soid at 12'o'clock, garved rosewood 74 octave T'iano, Driggs? patent, bril- ant tone and cost $700; do. 7 octave Plano, made by Duvols and Marriner; misoeatyy 634 octave Piano, made by W. H. Davis. LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER. 77 Reade streets. MINER & BRO. SDAY, September 17, at 12 o'clock M., nt our salestooms, 95 Chambers and 77, FANOY ig trom b fae ‘about 250 gross fine Toilet Sonps in variety viz. Honey, Glycerine, Pecriess, &c,.in assorted sizes, will in'lots to suit purchasers. ‘The ‘attention of the irade Berpectaily invited. UCTION SALE, Magnificent "Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Bronzes’ Paintings, Mirrors, Carpets, Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture. to-morrow, Monday, at the Private residence, 98, West “Fitteenth street, near Fitth avenue, at 103g o'clock. AUGUSTE MARTINES, Auctionee: GUSTUS HYNARD, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL Household Goods ot’ Mrs. Lamnore and others at his ction house, 7, Eighth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street, on ‘Iuesday, 17th, at 10% A. M. N IMPORTED SUIT OF FRENCH PARLOR Furniture for sale, covered rich satin damask, cle intly set in gold and black bu Sind 4 Parior’Chairs. and one n one French plate Mantel Mirror and superb French, Cabinet; also 2 splendid Window Gorniccs to maten, will together or ate to suit the purchaser ata proatbarrain for chat? alse pris magnificent rend orale octave Piano, nearly new, will be sold for about halt Gost. Apply at 600 6th av., near 40th st * ‘A.'L. BATTERSON. sk, el ‘onsisting of Sota, 2 Arm mificent Centre 'Plece ; Y M. THOMAS & SONS. Executors Peremptory Sale. Estate of Tenac Brown Parker, decensed THOMAS & SONS, Auctione Very valuable busluess loca ing formerly known as th American Theatre, 06, 07, $09 and B11 Walnut street. between Eighth and Ninth street. £0 feet fromt, 235, feet in depth to Sansom streets, On TUESDAY, October 1, 181 at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public’ sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia xchange. 1,000 to be pald at the time of sal Shin De BARTEL DUCGE RT alnut street Ni M, THOMAS & Auctioneers, 480 and lal Bouth Fourth street. Pauaperenta August 21 Bye som, Bases, REFEREF.—ON_ MONDAY, mber 16, at 10% 'o'cloc! at Ford's Hall, near steamboat landing, West Sew # peremptory: gale of a beautiful plot of Land on Rich Lay Attorney, ond terrace and Burger avenue, West New Brighton, with valuable Water Front; convenient and magnificent location for a summer garden. ‘Take 8:30 boat from pier 18 North River. ¥ F. ‘COLTON, AUCTIONEER, Salesigoma 83 East Thirteenth st., near Broadway. Household Furniture in Ninth street, TO-MORROW (Monday), September 16, at 101g o'clock, at the private residence, 17 Kast Ninth street, between University place and Filth avenue, the entire Furniture, embracing the usual apartments of Parlor, Dintng Room. Bedroom and Basement Goods, Velvet,’ Brussels ant giher Carpets, French plate Mirfors, Curtains and Cor- nd Mattresses, marble top Centre, Card and xtchsion Tublon, Bookerecs, Wardrobes, Dicaaing ‘Bt. Teaus, carved — walnut Bedsteads, &c., &c. Cata- Jogues in time. day, sale iu Brooklyn, and on egnesday, wale in Fifteenth’ street B* JAMES M. MILLER, TUESDAY, ag 17, AT 10 o'clock, at No. 19 Great Jones stree ortgage sale ‘of handsome Furniture, consisting of Aximinister and Eng- Yah Brumels Carpets, Rosewood Sofas, Chairs and Biagercs, Plimpton and Rosewood Bedsteads, Hair Mat- 8, Bedding, Marble Top Bureaus, Washstands and Gommodes, “Cotiage Sule” Extension Table, Buiten Wardroves! Mirrors, Feather Beds and. Pillows, &c,, to: [ad with a lot of Crockery and Cooking Utensils. Cata- ues on morning of sale. ANL, A. MATTHEWS, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM [2 Btondway, opposite New York Hotel-Estab- lished | 1889.—Sal ‘urniture, Paintings, Statuary, Libraries, 4c. m i Mg bath Fre eh GE SALE OF LEGANT iT CABINET FURNITURE, By EDWALD Charen K, on Tuesday, 17th inst., at No. Liberty street, at 11 o'clock, a very elegant stock, Pianufaetured for'tive bort retail trade, comprising every variety of Parlor, Library, Chamber and Dimng Suits now on exhibition, W. BINGROSE, AUCTIONEER. GEO. BR Auctioneers. 0} c General trade salesroom 18 Greenwich street, corner Dey, Auction. saloon Tuesday, September 17, 1972, of Hardware, Cutlery, sliverriated War Housefurnishing, ‘Tin, Wooden Ware, Stoves, &c., kc. Sale commences at Jos o'clock A. M. “Catalogues Feady on morning of the OHN H. MORRELL, AUCTIONEER. ft 1 t Are tion Bo sh rst class, buil sarah ‘asly tor the purpose, 42 to 114 East Thirty-second street, near Nour Now ready “to receive articles tor Public or Private Sa Also superior accommodations for Storage of Furi Fragen, we. ERE. JOHNSON, JR., AUCTIONEER New era for Long Island. First choice Grand opening sale At auction of 400 select Building Sites on Stewart new Garden Cit, Railroad a y, guee THURSDAY, be} on the premises: mgr tale on the new railroad, Cho! In im. op ypslmity to ns of (WO. ralicoads=the ‘Lon Haiand, and the Tani Jaand 38 minutes from Hunter's Point; 36 daily trains: title perfect avy sale absolute, “Come, ever body. - Grafulla’s band, urrizon: bounteous collation, Free excursion tickets or and a! er jaturday at office of i JERE. JOHNSON, JR., 2% Nassau street, New York. ORTGAGE SALE of the Pett ofa first class ny BENJAMIN P. P. FAutcitti, Auctioneer, 8! at public auction, on TUESDAY, sept, 17, 1872, at Worclock A. B., at 112 and 114 William atrect, is entire stock of fine Printing Mate: inciudin ter. Ae sa Fixtures, 3 Degen id 2 Ruggles team F Cutter, Elegant Type, Stands, Gane sand Oftice ur ARSHAL'S SALB—J. BOGART, ruiture. All the materials nearly new: AUCTIONEER, iI well ublic tion, on M , th Seplamber, reat idorelok i fracnascane fe gay the est a ner) and tee ects or ies Ene Mi Wiuibis Mareual AW NBROKERS' |ARD Parnngaag airy mane,” om. Monday, Sept. 16, by order fc S Tuesday, Sept. 17, by order R. 3 Wednesday, Be Sept. Friday, Sept. 20, oy tae sion aaa Wane Bios 7, Sept. 2, by onder Hee to Lows Women’s Olothing. PArcaeer SALE MONDAY JAMES AGAR, ‘Auctioncer, will set! at 69 New 500 Tots and Woinen's iow ng, rable Linen, "Tnanke Quiles Sheets, &c. By ordor of Mi myth, ast ixteenth street. AWNBROKER'S SALE TUBSDAY. JAMES jAoaR, | w "s Clothing. Auctionser, will sell at iy New Bowery, SM, lots Dresses, Shawls, stemnant oe, Blanke' uilts, Spreads, Sheets, Bead didi, Overcontn usinoss and rock Coats, Pants ané Hudson street. AWNBROR ERS SALE-WATCHES AND JEW. iry—Wednesdav.—JAME3 AGAR, Auctioneer, will sell si New Bowery, at 12 0 vlock, ‘ee lots Gold and Sil- ver watches, Diamond and Gold ‘Bings, Pins, Karrings, Bimaciets Necklaces, Gold Chains, Opera Glasses, Guns, Pistols, Musieal and’ Mathemaitcal Instruments Silver: Goods. By J, Levy, 46 Sixth av. THURSDAY —JAMES AGAR, sa unuoneer wit in “tie Neve Rowe 'y, 500 lots Men's au omen’s Cloth jan! Sat ie Spres By order of John J. Kel t nis AWNBROKER’S | BALE. FRIDAY. JAMES Agar, nd qmetinneen, ane sell GAs err: Howeay, Es 00 pi aeghl ‘s a ‘omen’s Clothing, lanketa, Qui TSCA Aap Goods. By (oy ‘of D, De 0 nt Broad- ‘By order ot B. Levy, GAFMNEY, At ‘AUCTIONERR, HELLS MONDAY, AT + 11% o'clock, the Liquor store 34 Hudson sireet, corner of Chariton, in one or more lots, without | rewerve, PAWNBROKERS) SALT —TIURSDAY, RY JOHN MER, 42 Kast, Broadway, 600 lots sfen's and Women's Clothing, fine Bedding, Boots and stoes, &c. By order N. Stich, 811 Third aveniic AWNBROKER’S SALE—TUESDAY, BY JOUN MOR- TIMER, 42 East Broadway ; 50) Lots choice Men's and Women’s Olothing, Undergarments, tine Blankets and Spreads, Boots and Shoes, aud other Goods, By order Solomon Stearn, 118 West Twenty-seventh street, AWNBROKER'S SALE—MONDAY, BY JOHN MOR- TIMER, 42 East Broadway; $00 ‘Lots choice Men's and Women's Clothing, U ads kets, Boots and Pee TOMAR SALES. a THOMAS - McGRATH, Auctioneer, 33 Chatham street will sell on Tuesday ‘at I o'clock, lots of Men’s and Women’s Clothing. ‘By order of .% ‘Silberstein, 206 Divi- 500 lots of Men's and Women's Clothing. . Freel, 86 Grand street, Willlamsburg. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—SBWING Ma: chines (Marshal's sile)—-Wiil sell on Monday, O'clock, at salesroom, 27 East Broadway, 10 want Wheeler & Wilson, ¢ Grover & Baker and Singer's Cabinet and other Sewing Machines, in pertect order , also hold Furniture, pets, Mirrors, ‘Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Tinw: CHARLES F, WATS, Marshal, HERIFF’S SALE,—R. FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND GEN- eral Auctioneer, Sabearoons 121 Bow will sell, on Monday, Sept. 16, at It o'clock. at southeast corner of hird avenue and Twenty-fith street, the Stock, Fixtures sat Lease of an old-esrabitened ‘Liquor Store, By order. [ATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Sheriff. Puten Bows, Deputy ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, office No. 6 City w Hail place. By virtue of a chattel mori will soll on Monday, Joth inst. at 105 o'clock, the Fixtures aiid Loase of the first class Liquor Store at30 Cherry street; one splendid 6-pull Ale Pump, mahogany Gonnters, and ail other first class Fixtures. AM ABBOTT, Jr. Wee for Mortgasi Fo BUSINESS MEN, THE BEST AFTERNOON ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN NEW YORK IS THE EVENING TELEGRAM. IT REACHES UPWARDS OF 10,000 READERS, N EW P , PUBLICATION: GREAT BOOK FOR AGENTS, D, APPLETON will publish ai atan early day, THE RO ‘AIN SAIN by TB. He ‘Stenhouse, of Salt Lake City. The only thorough and unreserved History of Mormon- isin ever publishes pit contains the evidence of all the noted crimes in ah; MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE the Potter and Parrish murders; the Lile of Brigham Young; the Origin of Polygamy and. its degradation of women; the Political and Financial Schemes of Brigham oung. The book is profusely illustrated. — OLMES’ PHOTO-ARCHITECT, A MONTHLY SE- ries ot pictures of all prominent buildings in the city, ior site subscribers eve! rywhere. Office 505 Broadway. W ict. GREELEY OR GRANT? AN INTEREST. ing cainpaign document, by Mrs. Sars Wright, of Virginia. Brice ten cents. For sale by all newsdealers and booksellers. GINEERS OF THE FOURTIL AVENUE IMPROVEMENT. Orrice Bd ld Centrat Deror, Vibe T pt. 5, 1372, Roar ‘OF Sealed Nortce, 70 CoRTRACh ths a galen dl, Pre a bans Ice, until 2 o'clock of th all the Work on ae Fourth Avenue Ii ‘ation, Tunnels, Walls, Bridges, &c. tions ain | blank proposals wi i be in readiness at this office on the lith day of September, on and after which time the engineers will be presente to CANPELL So EDWARD H. TRACKS J. C, BUCKHOUT, Board of ona 3 Fourth Avenue Improvement. Wine, $3; 01 fen lon; ‘imported Ciuurs, te street, northeast corner of William. DANCING ACADEMIES. A —popsworTH’s CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT 212 Fifth avenne, will commence October 5. For days and terms send for circula CADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hull, 723 Sixth avenue, Reservoir square: Adelphi Hall, Broadway and’ Fiity-second street. Mr. TRENOR 1s pleased to announce that his superior Acad lemy Rooms are now open. Send for cireular. RADY'S DANCING ACADEMY ‘corner ot Twenty-sixth street and Seventh avenue. and Saturda; BROOKES’ DANGING ACADEMY, 361 Broome st. WILL OPEN FOR THE’SEASON TUESDAY September 2, 1672, for adults; SATURDAY, September 28, for children. All the fashionable dances in one course of lessons. NHRISTOPHER'S DANCING ACADEMIES, REMSON House, corner of 130th street, Harlem, ‘will open ‘ednesday, 2ith inst. Eastside Hall, corner Righty sixth street, Third avenue, opens Saturday 23th inst. Send for circulal E GARMO’S DANCING ACADEMY, 82 FIFTH AVE- nue, corner Fourteenth street.—Gentlemen’s classes commence Thursday, September 26. Afternoon classes Saturday, September 28. Private lessons given now. laret, $1 50 per undved, at 99" Ful UMAR’S DANCING AC. ADEMY, 2% WEST FOURTH street, near Broadway.—Classes every day and ivening; six fashionable dances taught in ‘six private eessons; all dances in one quarter. ‘A, MACPHERSON'S oJ. Academy of Dancing, 808 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenue, For class days and terms send for a cireular. wi . B.—Opening Soiree Tuesday evening, September 17, ACADEMY, 230 BL MARS’ « street (ate Thompson's), will open Tuesday DANCING ening, October 1. For terms send for circular. N. B.—Opening Soiree Monday evening, Noveinber 9. ‘ING SOIREE AT HIS NEW orn J. Reademy, Vervin all, S16 West. ‘Thitty-sixth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, on Tuesday, Septem: jasses Tuesdays and Frida; AUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES ARE NOW OF S*n onl, Linnie ond 116 Bas Eoat Thirteenth street, rev ort Hall an fourth street ba ee ‘at Masonic Hall egy ber 17, 1872. Private Lessons at any hour, d Circulars at private ieademy, 2 ing. East Eleventh street STRAUSS"—CONTAINS ivdie best ‘sirause Waltzes, Mazurkas, Polkas and Quadrities; 4 masieal gean indispensable to all lovers of Strauss’ music, Price, $200. | Sold everywhere. Pub- Hshed by DITSON & CO,, 711 Broadway. USIC.—MI8S ANNIE A. WATSON HAS RESUMED Mo Fitio and Guitar Instruction at 92 Clinton place Instruments Lewong day and evening. ‘urnished for practice. Circulars mail R. AND MRS, BANDMAN HAVE, ACHIEVED AN ‘enormous triumph at the Queen's Theatre, London. Their engagement (originally for tour, weeks),’ has been extended to an indefinie period. ‘They are now in their tenth week. ai Elghth street). ANJO AND GUITAR TAUGHT IN A SINGLE QUAR- ter; also variety dancing for the stage in all Its tures, HENRY ©. DOBSON, 200 Bowery. ETROPOLITAN THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTAI i MENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARI CUTS CONSTANTLY ON” HAND, [Elelz eS 4 2 M LON inten a i. ARRAH Na t | NA POGUE, whe will be tram he original in aver SNery complete sp 4 eee ENTIR iW. SCENERY....by. NEW bigeeatit tee by NEW OOoT! NEW ‘APPOINT MR. SHIET BARRY. MICHAEL FEENY iss GERALDINE STUART and’ ‘Mr. C, ALEXANDER, being their first appearance in Americ Tickets already purchased ior Mr. Roucicault's per- formances will be good tor corresponding nights of next ‘The Box Book ts open at the usual places, where seats may be secu OOTH'S THEATRE. “THE BELLS." EDWIN BOOTH Proprietor and Manager “THE BELLS." me consequence i the non-arrival of AND MRS. DION BOUCICAULT, die ‘Management is enabled to announce the great, aychological FOR SIX NIGHTS TONG when Bf a) } posuively bey be withdraw, io bis Fert ort ri of LAST AND ONLY OF gS BELLS” ‘a 7 ATE! AT 130. Seats sect oa at ‘ae theatre, or at Ditson & O Music rs ownRY THEATRE, LLEAM B, FRELIGH ‘Manager. GRAND OPENING OF ee. WINTER MONDAY, SEPT. 16, AND DURING THE WEEK, Anew and ‘magnificent London sensation, drama’ four acts, ly J. Redding Ware, abounding in ling tabloaus aud siartling pictures, entitled the r a . ae as ea DEATH TRAP; Fo on, Eos car's BAW. oF 4 5 a3 Bs a This drama will be presented with new scenery ie powerlul effects, and cast to the full strength of the new and efficient company engaged for the seasons of 1572-S, ‘The comle Drama in one act, THE AUHOLANT'S WEDDING, The celebrated artiste MLLE. ZOK is engaged and will shortly appear. HE RUBINSTEIN CONCERTS—STEINWAY HALL. Mr, GRAU has the honor to announce a sori es of GRAND RUBINSTEIN CONCERTS, the fret of witch will be given at STEINWAY HALL MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 33, A 8 O'CLOCK, when NTN RUBINSTEIN, ong and universally recognized in every capital of Eu- Tope as the greatest Planist and one of the most profound of the Tnusigal thinkers of the WILL MAKE HIS FRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA, with an ensemble of eminent artists never betore heard i this country, chief among whom is HENRI WIENIAWSK Admittedty the greatest living violinist, and regarded as o only rival to the LE. LOUISE, CTLEBMAR who has gained special distinction a8 the most popular ballad and Heder singer of the leading London concerts. MULE. LOUISE ORMEN! 4 favorite contralto from the leading opera ho houses of Italy. TULL GRAND ORG er the direction of HERI CARL BERGMANN, Accompanis .-Mons. L, REMBTELINSRI ‘The sale of re: ommences at Steinway Hall THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 19, AT 9 O'CLOCK. C ENTRAL PARK GARDEN. fi aed PHEODORE THOMAS RIVALLED SUMMER NiGHTS CONCERTS, Tul SUNDAY, EVENING, SEPT, 15, AT 8 O'CLOCK, GHTEENTH GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, when an entirely now and very attractive. Progr will be presented, ADMISSION TICKETS, 50, CANTS, EACH; PRIVATE XES, $1 EXTRA. HITE'S ATHENAUM, Wee Brondway, opposite Niblo's Garden. CHARLES WHITE. Manager Enthusiastic reception of this splendid “organization. Tho largest and best Company’ of the. kind. in America. Second week of MAFFIT and BARTHOL' OMEW in Pan- tomime. Second week of RICARDO, the tuvincible Prima Donna. First appearance of WO! THE onzht HT MGICEE AND KO RODGERS, With a moun aie by the Combination Company. The most diversitied Ge eine! on the tace of the J. KOCH lobe. FIRST PART MINSTRELS. Minstrels CIND, McKee’ ‘and pecuers BURLESQUE OPHIA. Ricardo HAPPY MOMENTS... ‘Budworth eae WHITE NION. PI Negro. tc! Sa ROBERT MACAIRE, MANNER EVERY WEDSTSDAY ONLY, COMMENC- ING AT 2:30, TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. GRAND REOPENIN }» SEPTEMBER 16. TONY PASTOR'S GREAT STAI TROUPE, TRIUMPHANT RETURN From a four months’ starting tour through the U. 8, A MARVELLOUS LIST OF TAL! JUST NOTE THE NAME! Miss JENNIE E! Miss KT E Mise Nante con FLO, Miss CLARA BROOKES, _| Miss AMELIA GORENFLO, Mr. GUS WILLIAMS, Me BELLY, CaurEn, Prof. O'REAEDON, r, HEN ASO HARRIGAN Messi Mr. HARRY HERSELL, Mr. JOHNNY MANNING, | r. ASTO! JOS. BRAHAM AND A SUPERB ORCHESTRA, MATINEES TUESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30. and PRANK Gh Peta, pit EMMA HOWSON as the cue goHN N'BROUGHAM as King Me ROBERT OBAIG asthe Fast ny Miss Annie . Broate, Helen rood, M: THE WONDRO! EVERY NIGHT AT 9% O'CLOCK. THE AMUSING HO MONKEY saahdaeal |ALF-PAST TEN. THE MAGNIFIQENT Ti TRANSFORMATION at cleven o'clock every night. SEATS MAY BE SECURED for six daysin advance at the Box Oftog, of the Grand Opera House, and at, the Finh Avenue Theatre, Office hours irom SA-M. tll OP. M, ‘NION SQUARE THEATRE. PROPRIETOR. Mr, SHERIDAN, sudo MANAG! ‘M, PALME! STAGE MANAGER. Mr. D. H. HARKINS TRE. Mr. E. H, GEOUGE Most, AL DLRECTOR Mr. H. TISSINGTON OPENING NIGHT ov THE SEASON OF 1372-73, ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 upon which ocossion wil be produced: for ‘the. frst time on any stage, a Play in five acts, written, expressly tor Miss Agnes Ethel, by Victorien Surdou, and entitled A a art E 8. The scenery for this piece has bron prepared, by Mr. Richard Marston, scenic artist, and Mr. William daun- dors, machintst, from models turnished by the author. The orchestral ae arcana ‘w the play has been com ved The Nir a Propertion and appointments Pothe furniture, han used are all new ai fore Hie most elegant description. The rw Go of characters 8, Viscountess ay nary: ‘Miss Agnes Ethel The ¢ Baroness de Fauteille. Mike Plessy Mordaunt Mile. Stella, Premier Danseuse at the Grand Pulliis Glover Mme. Graudignard, a feminine financier, Miss Emily Mestayer Miss Jennie josephine Laurens “Miss Kate Holland Miss Charlot C: Mr. D. H. Harkins ir, Mark Sinieh Stephen, Viscount de Thomery Mons, Jean Bonnardi.. Mark Antoine Narcisse Milleflou Raphael Bienville, brother to Agnes Mons. Boby, Director of Grand Upera. Mr, Welsh Edwards Mona, Baroldi, Pretect of Police y Polydor Morant, alias the Chev: an accomplished adventure Dr. Coulisse, Physician to tl B. Laurens Lucien itevell Philippe Lataiiie. Rival newspaper} ..Mr. J. P. Burnett { tern C, Burroughs Mr. Jobinean, Director of tie rea. Asyluin... Mr. J. oS ie ler Cyprien, valet to Stepnei Beaulgliant. =f atach to the Little Peter. office of Police. Mableau, Mac! ‘at the Grand Ope: tailor Sptntier Call Boy. The engagement of Miss Anes Ethel ‘at this theatre is limited to one hundred nights. ae mn at 7; o'clock, oor obey A 8 Matinee on Saturday at 13g o'clock. SEATS MAY BE SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE, BOX OFFICE OPEN ey DAY FROM 9 A. M. TO ‘TH AVENUE THEATRE. (Twenty-fourth street, near Broadway. Bezins at 8.) Bote Lessee and ee -Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY GHT for the present, and EVERY YS ATURDAY at half-past one, BRONSON HOWARD'S brilliant new American Comedy— DIAMONDS !! CHARACTERS by Miss Fanny Daven- at rt, Clara Morris, Fanny Morant, Mra. libert, Sara Jewett, Nellic Mortimer, Georgie Dangley: George Clarke, Wide Lemovhe, i vi ge, Gane Grigiths, moe, tleney bt ag Th Rock Whiting, “DIAMONDS.” Bur- fa Merce, ae : Bet ey MATINR” SATURDAY NEXT AT HALY PAST 1. SEATS MAY BE SECURED one week in advance. Box office open daily trom & till 6 Due notice will be given of the first appearance of Mr. Charles fee Louis James, Linda Deitz, Mary Cary and Kate C! RAND OPERA HOUSE— ‘Twenty-third street, corner Fighth avenue, Sole Lessee and Manager. ..Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY RYANT'S Dat a HOUSE — TWENTY-THIRD street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth's Theatre. CROWDED HOUSES. ae ek SUCCESS. ANOTHER NEW PROGRAMM Every evening at 8, and Saturday matinee at 2. AN EON IN TEEIB, SPECIALTIES, ROSE OF cy FLOUR. ue ARCADIAN. OUT ON THE 18TH INSTANT. THE NEW ART PAPER. A first-class, independent, reliable, sharp, esthetic Chronicle of the ABT MATTERS OF THE WEEK. CONCERTS, THEATRES, ‘OPERA, PICTURES, MEN AND WOMEN. The ARCADIAN will be edited by THE BEST TALENT THAT CAN BE SECURED. Tt will be published in the interest of no clique or class, will endeavor to TE! a pet PLAIN TRUTH, without ecurrility, and furnish facts without fear or favor. Musicians, Artists, Actors, +, Professional and Amatenr Ri invited to enare et LAMING THE FIRST NUMBER, UBLIC_ AMUSEMENTS—LOW PRICES—a. _F. BAILEY & CO., proprietors of the een Com- dination, consisting of Circus, Menagerie, &c., on starting out upott their late summer’ tour, reduced their price of a lon tothe iN show to the low figure of 25 cents all around. The result has shown that the experiment is a complete success—their company hi enjoyed piss patronage, attracted larger crowds anc averaged higher, Fecelpts than during any previous season. More over, the company of G. F. Bailey @ Co, still lives and thrives, notwi standing that, feveral of thelr contempo- rarles, having small shows, at high prices and loftier pre- tensions, made desperate efforts at opposition upon the commencement of the season, threatening instant annihi- lation to the party daring to reduce eg of admission to a standard that would come within the means of all th wihto desire to attend the great exhibition—poor as Well as Tifaving been so fortunate as to survive the season as well ay the ‘opposition, besides securing, everywhere the support of th industrious classes in establishing a reason- Ave price of adinission to these. time-honored. amuse: monts; leading their extensive caravan safely into regular Winter quarters and paying every one his due, Messrs. Bailey & Co. can afford to upon their laurels, while their unsuccesstul com complain of hard’ times and i ving, a more liberal ihe Grand Caravan o ria eq Yt gym fer and all its Magnificent sitrroundings, are now exhid- iting at their enclosed encampment, foot of Houston streot, Bast River, giving afernoon and evening enter- tainments each day Price of advaission to all only 25 cents, TONY PASTO! 1 ONY PASTOR. Sings “Kiss Behind the Door,” “Mollie Darling” — Parody, “Howery Boys and Girls “Ranbling ‘Through the Town,” “Presidential Album, All TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. 16. MOR HOW NIGHT. _ Also, at the GRAND MATINEE on TUESD. pa ILION, WEBER A ew Tr 88 roadway. near Fourth street, DAY) EVENING, THIRD SACRED VOUAL AN INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, HERR CARI. FORMES,, “luxor po maptel sa CANNY, &c. _ Admission 25e. AUL FALK. TILLY CARTE: NEW ixsoyransen, HE, HAMPION. oF "THE WORLD, AST wit STAR TO-MORROW, EVENING and” Tt __TONY PASTOR'S OPERK NOUS! Bax, SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG AND IRISH BE East ‘Jig Dancing taught, by reet, near Kowery. ape fitted for the stage. Houstot re doors. Apply to J Brooklyn: 000 per ann Dy to JOLN MA VARTHY, 149 Lawrence street, ARRIGAN AND HART, {HAMPIONS, in thelr orginal ‘GE MIGRANTS. }? “COLORED GEN EN," FRAUDS," &e. WITH TONY PASTOR ‘AND His SPAR TROUPE, PA A ASTOR'S OF ERA HOUSE, TO-MORROW NIC STREET THEATRE, TONY RS, JOUN DREW'S ARCH Mulch ladies and gentlemen engaged tor t wing seavon are reque: ble on stuge for rehenraal on Wednes walay, the Isth, at A, May ning, on Satu Laheihacisetoet ale a ARTON Hit St ttage Manager. jeCULLOUGH,” isa Spe attem| wompt to engra rait wild’ — incident upon the ground: imate drat renee, Oe RISES PRECISELY at a quarter to eight nightly. ARRIAGES MAY BE ORDERED for eleven o'clock. VERY NIGHT for the fourth week. HE GRAND SPECTACULAR Fairy Opera Bouffe. “Ro CAROTTE.” “ Ro CAROTTE.” eRe CAROTTE.”* RODUCED WITH THE GRANDEST, Comedy. Operatic and Terpstchorean COMBIN STAK AKTISTS ever gathered together none stage in the world, and, now Month {0 ENOMANTED AUDIENCES which have crowded this vast and magnificent theatre to the doors. RS. JOHN WOOD a8 the “Good Gente," 188 ROSE HERSEE as the “Forlorn Princess. 198 EMMA HOWSON ‘as the “Fast and Fickle Princess.” M* JOHN BROUGHAM as “King Carrot.” ME starr ROBSON as the “Great Necromancer.” HE FAMOUS MAJILTONS as the “Farandole Sprites,” HE LAURI FAMILY in the “Revels of the Monkeys.” GP RAND MATINEE OF “Ro CAROTTE,” Gaturpay NEXT, AT ONE O'CLOCK. HE HERALD SAYS: “Surpassing, as ‘Rol Carotte’ does, all previous tempts made here in the same line, in the multiplicity its mechanism, the number of ith pertoriners and strangeness and intricacies of its stage business, adiit it is one of the most wonderful pieces ever pre- sented In any theatre—full of interest and. humor, while the scenery, like a kaleidoscope, ever shifting, and keeps rin A maze of astoulshment and admir amp , its houses gay Wit! ith its varied mob of pleasure Seekers, rises up in the. Tull light of midday’ betore the audience. ‘The ‘monkey tableau’ is also one of the oddest and strangest and most outrageously ludicrous spectacles that can be imagined. ‘There nre jew courts in the world of reality, even on, gala make so dazzling a show as ‘that ot King Carrot. It is impossible, indeed ‘ogive ajust conception of the varied magnificence of the spect OAs ANY VON TOLD v GUS WILLIAM: ERE MY ¢ °AT Mn: GONE? 8, WILLIAM ‘also sings “Criine,” “Sparkling Katarine, “pitch Wes. taurant,” “My; Shya er,” “Don't ax ine to Kill dot Cat,” TONY PASI Justice."* TONY P. "8 OPERA HOUSE. TO-MORROW NIGHT, ARRY KERNELL, TH the greatest i itving Tepresentattve, ithe GENUINE THERS DAR! SHE Songs, ‘Dances Camp affecting, Neminiseene es, a TONY PASTOR'S OPE. Onuae ‘OF MUSIC. Removed trom 28 East Fourteenth street, to No. 5 West Fourteenth street, next to Filth avente, Instruction in all Uraitches of singng. The only institu Nork, where the. PURE AND TRUE £ THOD 18 T. will open October 1. ‘AMES ROBINSON'S: CHAMPION CIRCUS, Madison avenue and Forty-titth street, opposite the Grand Central depot and near Hitt avenue, Stages aud cars pass the ground, and are in waiting at the conclusion of every pertoy THIS WEEK THE GREAT JAMES ROBINSON in hig challenge Bareback Act and wondertul Bareback Hurdle, dressed as an Baas ii jockey, wearing his boots. 0) STAR ARTISTS, rvert Meth ERNOON AND EVENING. N MONDAY EVENING, ONEARDON the famed ORBARDON and his Tumbleronicon, tbe. most Pitertalning. act ov ever witnessed, WITH TONY PASTOR'S GREAT STAR TROUPE, TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, TO-MORROW ‘NIGH’ S*iisowig SOIREK DANSAN' Tenivat, suvtgusee a ae “8 THEATRE Sour THEATRE COMIQU! by ia COMIQUE, a8 HAI «Sole Lessce and Proprietor Wreok of the Fail aid Winter Season, oo 8, Bes ee THE List be NAMES AND WONDER. First periaty pers arent Mr. FRANK KE! aan FRANK KERNS, hg tr FRANK KERNS, Mr mod a Mr, ¥I i KBENS FRA RNS, BABY BENSO! baie 1 BON. BABY BENSON, BABY BENSON Me BABY BENSON. BENSON, BABY BENSON. IN. ¥ BENSON: “La Pott Benson ts only five years oft age, ond is truly @ baby wonder. ‘The very ae cae ties character f.dansonee, MISS KITTY O'NEIL, Miss O'Nell appears (or the frst time this scazon, icappearauce of the very talented artists WILSON. MACK) WILSON. MAGKIN WILSON, MACKIN WILSON. MACKIN WILSON. MACKIN: ILSON, MACKIN WILSON: MAOKIN: WILSON. ‘These RE appear in MISS BE BON in fher benutiful Clog Dance. Miss JE NIK in her beautitul Clog Dance. MISS Tt BENSON in her beautitul Clog Dance, BENSON in her beautitul Clog Dance. ers in poe Ire teeta) Clog Dance. Mit ROBERT HALL: The above named artists pat. ear in pontunetion with OUR NEVER EQUALLED JENNIE Miss JENNIE enco Meats AND BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF N OF SERIO-COMIO VOCALISTS, IN OF SERIO-COMIC VOUALLSTS: WEEN OF SEEIO-COMIC VO VOCALISTS, a ‘cc ——— ANNIE Al iss MISS MISS ANNIE ADAMS. AN AN MISS ANNIE ADAMS. NIE NIE MISS ANNIE ADAM! D AD MISS ANNIE ADAMS, AMS, AMS. MISS ANNIE ADAMS. — ISS ANNIE ADAMS. — ‘Miss Adams Tooting for ber. waloable services $250 OLD PER WEEK, IN Got PER WEE, IN GOLD PER WEEK: ple’s serlo-comic vocalists, site Snr HUGHES, NNIE HU: ‘The peo] MISS ADA way 8 NELLIE MISS NELLIE BANFORD, ISS. MISS ADA Waay, MISS ADA i: MISS AD. SANFORD, MISS KITTY TILSON, MR. the) HART, grote pons Foun WILD, ee ace 4 N WILD, ART, Mit JOHN WILD: Dy MR. L. TOOLEY MEL. TOOLEY, LEY, li MR. WM. WEST, . JOHN QUEEN, MR. WM. WEST, MR. JOHN UEEN, K, D, GOODING, J. A. GRAVER, JAMES BRADLEY. The entire Star Combination in a NEW OLIO OF FUN AND A FAVORITE AFTERPIECE. AND A FAVORITE APTERPIE: Many novelties are in active preparation, arance of SI 1g wd STRARPERENEG? 8 Ont RE iM MY, WONDERFUL DWARF THOMMY. un the same evenin; 5 racy dramatic burlesque, ARRA: ROGUE. AK HAILNA: BROGUE ARRAH-NA-BROG! MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND. SATURDAY. HEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY, HEATRE COMIQUE, e, BROADWAY, TI Malicious persons: having ciro eieatneed ‘the report that the prices of admission have been increased in consequence of having to pay Mise ANNIE ADAMS $280 por week in gold, engaging a great number of stars, whose names appear in 1 rtisemont of today, the undersigned Fespectiully states that such is not the iruth, as the pri Femain the same as usual, no matter how tush extra a faction the manager may place the, sta TH XW. SAME, ‘K PRICES Reserved seats. $1 00 ee 5 ily ublic’s obedient servant, The pl blic's obedient serv: ee Bann, TEINWAY HALL—MLLE. PATTI, SIG, MARIO, THE STRAKOSCH CONCERTS, Mile. CARLOTTA PATTI and Signor MARTO. TO-MORROW (MONDAY), September 16, at 8 P. The public are respectiully intormed thas at Mile. CARLUTTA PATTI, Signor M. Mile, TERESA GARRENO, Mies’AN IE Louise CARY, SAURET and GEORGIO RONCONL will make thee firat appearance this season in RAND CONCERTS MAND ONE Q) MATINEE, which will take place TO-MORROW (MONDAY) EVENING, Sept. 16, at 8 o'clock, WEDNESDAY, EVENING, 8 Sep Y EVENING, Sept. 20, and SATURDAY AFTERNOON Sept 21, at is. E GRAND ORCHEST TRA, under the direction of fs, BEHRENS, Accompanis ‘KB At $i Gallery, $1; reserved seats to tine evening ‘concerts 2 and $3, according to location. Reserved seats to ne mittinee , $2 only. Seats can be secured TO-MORROW (MONDAY) MORNING, AT 9 O’CLOC! for either evening concerts oF tor the thatinee, at the eral ‘Ticket office, ead Hall, Fourteenth street, at 701 and 114 Broadw: Mile. PATE and vei. MARIOS FIRST APPEARANCE at OKLYN ACADEMY OF ONDAY EVENING, Sept. 23. DHTER, FECHTER. ie FRENCH COMEDY. ‘M. P. ZUIGNET has the honor (o announce that he has obtained the consent of the celebrated artist, & to appear on THURSD AY ENING, SEPT. 19, at the Union League Theatre (Madison avenue, 26th a.), in Be original creation of FRI 1K MARSAN, In the charming comedy of ON DEMANDE UN GOUVERN: His frst and only appearance in Erench in M PEC! New York. will be supported by a well eek jonday, at Rul jr feted French company. ‘8, 1i4 Broadway; Schir- , 41 Kasi Sixteenth strect; URE AND HORTICULTURE Nester count ‘wenty-eighth Annual Fair, Beptember ty toot Inclusive. MONDAY BVENING—Grand Reception, TU —Reception of Entries, WEHDNESDA’ Show, Exhibition of Thoronghbreds, Displa; AY —E Isters, &¢., B nestrian, ale nd ‘Trowtings inrec-year-old. colts, ‘purse $100, be . Brigys names s,m. Alice W.; H. Reynolds Dames. g. Wary; Thos. J: Donoliue. names ’b. mk. Vir~ Wm. Nelson Kinin; Josiah H. ‘acy names D, 5 Agmules + . Black Billy. Purse $300; horses that have not eats, best 3 n', B, Daniels names br. es br. g. Captain Boyd; 1” horses that have in 5 Jags McKeen } . White Fawn; rguson names J. Ke Polk Vormerly Judge Se tt janee names. ni. Mary A. Whitney, Flurse $100; four-year-old colts, mile hi ns, W. Nelson names b. m. Bay ‘Molly: Thoms Xter ; James Lunny names s,m. Cook names s g. Sing Sing Pet; W. ck Maggie, “Running ‘Mace: prirse $90 open to all; . best 2113; to the first horse, $150; to the sec- nd, $100; to the third, $00, Entries cl the Secre- office on the grounds. on Wednesday, September 18, M. Trotulna. purse $20, tor hon hat ave never Deaton 2:30, best Sin Daniels names b. m. Del Teac Paulding mamnes br. g. Central Boy ; A Dolan r. x. American Boy (ormerly te! fe names b. m. Maggie May; 1. ‘Devol ‘names nny Anderson ; Dr. nk names bIK. m. atin ® J. 8 Wash inet 2 bem. Delight: a 1A; Boian names ern . Cook names Ff OSA ewaite names b. 1, Mnsie mito all; best Sin dB. Daniels ite 0 ce spur br. g. ‘American br. x. Road Master ; May. Purse $100), op: dates oh man Wm. Ht. Borst, Hames br. , names & Georne Wilkes; Peter Mase ey ODRLL, Proddent J. O. Minuer, Secretary. ano ene HOW | TOTORAD Bo gram SIONS. ATINER PERVORMANOES AF 3 F MONDAY, TUESDAY, NESDAY, a A mi ana Engagemer formances ¢: ina voly) iid er a artes, Mats, is lect Actors, the Messrs. iB & FARRON, os BAKE! A aoe x erat i es a Yrish <_ uotn, wie ie BN ota suportor Gast OMINICK MURRAY, GRISWOLD OPERA HOUSE, “ESCAPED ¥ROM SING BING. ALLA W Ae FAREWELL, FERFORNANCae LYDIA” THOMPSON and her UNRIVALLED JOMPANY. CONTINUED BUCCESS of the Burlesque of maltQSy RUBiENG Ea, Preceded by the Ohacoiiag conetictta, IXTON, SPECIAL, rel ORAS, SEPTEMBER, 16, *PPRAKGIR 7! one from the Crystal, Pulace an uropean Thee introduee bi a an he SP RUTAL TIES Yao. third. soene of EXION, TURDAY, at ait ast One, an IXION MATINEE, IXION MATINEE, Qeruric THEATRE, HAYES & COLVILLE The \t. have to announce the re-ongagement ‘or the charming, youthful snd talented acttoay CHARLOTTE THOMPSON. ON MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 16, ‘Will be presented a revised translation and aaptation of. Alexa sgjse Dumas Junivor's play in three acts, UA PRINCESSE GHOWGHS,” ti “ONE WIFE,” Characters by “ONE WIFS.* “ONE WIFE.” | charlotte thompion, {“ONE WIFE a Misses Jean Burnside, — “ONE WIFE,” [ Ida Vernon, Georgina | “ONE WIFE." “ONE WIFE.” Relgnolds, Marian Hol- (“ONE WIFE.” ——— ‘07 cedames E. —— “ONE WIFE.”) Philips, 'L. &. Seymour, (“ONE WIFE," “ONE WIFE." | Messed, HN. Warner,’ | “ON ido Jobn H. Norton, J. E. “on E WIFE "| Nagle, W. H. Souiliard, “ONE Wil Wire. “ON . . Coleman, Harry (“ONE i Wire —_— nuptte. G. Le ise fe, \dson' Liston, &c., dc. SCENERY: mie ioudoles the ‘rawing Room, ‘The arden, ‘Afternoon, Evening, it. the Husa tcc ted; the Indignamt MotherticLaw the Forgiviny i het AVatoh fut Lawyer; the va ACT 2. Tae Dinner r Fariy jt Cunning Valet; the Seconis 3. The Wronged ae Vainly “Appeals to the Le and the Family; the Victim Assumes’ the Judge : ina Gut! the Double Appot naman; the ‘Mistaken Vengeance; the Comedy +e, ¢.neun tragedy Found Cutt ff FINAL JUDGMEAT! ONE WIFE, when given at this theatre cove ago, was agsalled by the preas with the most wholesale abuso (the term criticism is inappropriaw) ever heat upon any known production, with one exception, wi is subjoined. THE PUBLIC, HOWEVE! FLOCKED TO W. ‘EINES THE JUDGE FoR" THEMSE LVES, and arrange mentaoomnpelling, its withdrawal in the mids® oi @ successful ri JUSTIFIES THE MANAGEMENT, in its reproduction at this time, |The Sta "The Olympic Theatre is packed every alga Way? ‘Well, for various reasons. In the first place, the weathe: is cooland pleasant. In the next ante, a play wie : attractive title Is announced. In the next plac a amel who have visited the theatre report the pias as'a constructed; lively, well mounted, gdm ably’ dreased, nicely act d full of situations, alt af fectly true.’ if deal of merit, tabla dramatic merit, in mine playa and that it should isno wonder, We wouid like to have its French deviltry Atruek’ out sé polished ‘vulgarity eliminated, tts rely low ‘re kliled; but the pegple wouldn't, | Every is nearly covered, but the audience {nnists upon de- ting i, and the natural result follows-—full houses. ree ae Jr., when the press of Paris assaited AA PRINCESSE GEORG “ONE WIFE," aidreased the public as follows" desired, because heed to see one, to show you a true woman "in, of your modern. society, to. ahow her to trilly fighting her way, iightening her akites to keep clear of the general corruption—striving, ‘triumphing saving.” “the Horald said:—One Wife’ is but the logical comse- quence af Dlvoree, which Cay to have ween but was saved by its appeal to a corrup’ anhe,sun cre “Mien jonerviny take the chiet part ina play which Temignt not be to ‘call ultery Made Easy,’ or ‘A iinet sins The Sanday News said —“ ‘One Wife’ for the has Aare witnessed by large audiences with evident taction.” The Sunday Courier said :—“The dramatic sensation the week has been ‘One Wife.’ The house has beem crowded every night.” ONE WIFE, EVERY EVENING. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY SAR. EAR Gita corg 2sth street and Broads aye Tg SANG CHANGE OF PROGRAMME PSUR ASW BRS ik BOO” First rgokearanee Wi with inthe mone ome of th r tort he greatencat eminent Comedia APPEAK EVERY EVENING AT 8 AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2. ah pei MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way, between Houston: and Bleeckers treets. one should visit this wohderful museum. It is full i SnG RS AMSG GP Mt Ege una eto attend ‘these trap portant lectures can have thems d, st free, on receipt of 25 cents, SHORETARY NEW WORE SIUSKUM OF ANATOMY, Gb AwuKICAN STE E FAIR, NOW OP: W OPEN, Second and Third avenues and Sixty-third street. MACHINERY IN MOTION. SPECIMENS OF ART AND INDUSTRY, MUSIC BY KEATING’S ORCHESTRA, AFTERNOON ANI AND EVENING, 1J0U THEATRE, 18 EAST SIXTEENTH ST! between Broadway and Fifth avenue.—This ful Theatre, Halland Parlors to let for theatricals, com certs, lectures, balls, church fal ND CRICKET MATC: = ST. GEORGE'S CLUB OF NEW YORK THE GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND, Will be played at the Hoboken Grounds, foo foot of street Hoboken, N- J. Wednesday and Thubeds, der 18 and 19.’ Wickets Pitched at 11 o'cloe! Bion at the gate Zacents,, Hokets. may be proc principal restaurants, good for both dayn, price $l. FOR BUSINESS MEN, THE BEST AFTERNOON ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN NEW YORK IS THE EVENING TELEGRAM. IT REACHES UPWARDS OF ___ 0,000 READERS, ‘AMES ROBINSON'S CHAMPION CIRCUS, corner Madison avenue and Forty-fitth street, ney e- posite Grand Central depot. | Stakes and d cars pase byt rounds. on every sttternoos "the great James ‘Robinson, Frank Pastor and 100 stew pertormers. Oy BRoaDway. ILLY ¥ ENERSO IN, T, MAGUIRE AND BI Proprietors and Ma EVERY EVENING AND XD SATURDAY MATINEE. THE GRE GREAT JALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, EMERSON GRMIPORNIA MINSTRELS” The largest and most complete organization in the world. ar (PE FIRST NEWARK INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, at the Rink and seas Sitar 3 bY treet, corner Court, No 'y one should 0 bck Ever Finest collection of Ynanufactured ‘Trains from early morning a ot arom f foot of Liberty, Cortlandt, Barclay and Desbrosses Newark is only a hour's ride from New York York. Excursion tickets by Falltond Admission to Fair. ‘188 JENNIE ENGEL, For voice, beauty, style, m uned Aled inthe'world.’ The Empress of all a ae EASTORS | OPERA HOUSE. Lay: onnoy. NIGHT. THE EMPRESS, nificence of fw L NEW SONG WORTH BEST STRAUSS MUBIC bad 2. 50. bance OF or ane contains “Me : 340 ube, 1,001 » New Vienn Hie Hzaeaio Polk van guters ea fie Pe Hurl La calers. Published by DITSON ich Til Brondway, [PHE NOZART MUSICAL UNION HAS RESUMED 1T@ regular rehearsals tor the season. Young men ha Knowledge of orchestral Instruments (amateurs am wishing to johr wil please address box 418 Post office, ENOING AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON lace, near Broadway.—Hoxing tauglit in one inant me amortment of Fencing Apparatus on han fale. Colonel MONSTER. THE GREAT LE ROY, M™ X1y Ui Aton Oe, THE WORLD, haractor of Dances, tony realy 101 ‘tomorrows RELAND AND AFRICA YALUSTRATED,, witht TORY PAston's URGAT Seat tt tony PAsTOW'S OF EW a ea fe rio wala, q

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