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PROSPECT PARK PATK GROUNDS. Day of the Fail Trotting Mecting— Tne Events to Come Od. ‘ thegourth ana last day of tne Fall Trotting Sr at Prospect Park, bids fair to be of the exciting nature. Two events are on the the first being the purse and stake for four- Old colts, in which are entered R. H. Galla- ‘brown stallion Dixon, by Happy Medium; M. Judxins’ brown stallion Ben Morrell, by Win- » Morrell; A. H. Rowe's ee stallion app formerly Thomas iterson. Jr.), ‘kman’s mack ty 4 gelding Silver Heels, e second event, which closes the meeti pepe fosrallit purse of $4,000, barring Americ: if... 1p this are entered and will start Benjamin "8 nemmeabh elding Judge Fullerton, am ng George Palmer, W. H. Doble’ mare estat J. J. Bowen's black geiting for weska John Lovett's bay mare Gazelle. Thi weeks “Gutoreating character. have fine records, and, in equally wrnertdes it wil take a wise man to select the first rage pe be called prom: O'clock P. ~ thering be yon hand a stoepene irk to risen these $ THE PAIR FA FAMILY. Branch Coming Before the Pubs . ara D.’s Brother, Who is in , , Sued for Divorce by His Baby e San Francisco aeenioe espa Set ae a in e Fitteen! eae "asth, of August, i pe SP Olivor is informed upon good authority that he is now Wmprisonment in jail at Lima for King a Cont ae a Ze lainthi is & oi ip nam, of Oaklans jaughter of Mrs. 5. OF this city. me sematens is a gon of Mrs, and Mrs, Fair’s brother. Mrs. Abbott was a er of Colonel Fair, Mrs. Fair's third husband, complaint alleges that the plaintiff and the ndant were married in Baltimore on the h day of September, 1867, and immediately there- ame to California. Aiter a residence here of went to Mexico, and resided there ‘he twain then removed to Panama, PLAINTIFF young and handsome woman, in fact: oulgd eighteen aie of age. She was at the spray sae ot ol Prkicen pen rete, wis ‘was at school in tl with the fae abe Ot arranging” the in .order to strengthen her connection the family. Hunt testified against Fair on her first trial for the alleged murder AP. Cristen den stating that Mrs. Fair told her intended to kill Orittenden if he did not do just she ‘ranted him to do. E'MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. RTSHORN—SMITH.—On Wednesday evening, ber 16, in Beara avenue mode Le church, by Rev. F. 8S. De , Mr. MARLES E,.HARTSHORN, Jr., and Mise deine E pou of ths gauenier of the’ Inte veremiah H. Smith, emanate. “on Thursday, October 17, by he Rev. A. Wiswall, THomas W. Love to EMMA A. IRDSALL, both of this ci ( Mgap—Ganona.—At St. Paul's Methodist Episco- church, on Thursday, October 17, by Rev. Cyrus pe eee P. MEAD to HORTENSE GANONG, all ity. fn ET In this city, on Thursday, Oc- ‘tober 17, 1872, by the Rev. H. Wi- heer Moores and Miss Kirry ae NDOLPH—TALCOTT.—On T reday ‘October 1, at the residence of the bride’s mother, in flersey Vity, by the Rev. Dr. Imbrie, JoserH F. RAN- Harrie W., daughter of the late Wil- i Talcott, Esq. VANARSDALE—ELLIOTT.—On Thursday, October 17, 872, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Mp yds Suydam, assisted the Rev. J. ine Bert HH ANN ELLIOTT, both of Jersey City. ‘INDsOR—Hays.—In Francisco, Cal., on huraday, October 10, at the residence of John a, by the Rev. John Hemphill, Captain H. 0. Br tnis ® to Loursa R., daughter ofGilbert F, Hays, is Died. city. BRNBAUM.—On Friday, October 18, ADOLPH aoe a child of Anina M. and Captain 0. K. aum, of steamer Thyra, of West Indies. lends and relatives are respectfully invited to nd the funeral, from the residence of his nts, 437 Gold street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 22d t., at two o'clock P, M. BERENHOLTS.—On Saturday, October 19, 1872, Mrs. sy A. BERENHOLTS, in the 64th year of her age. @ relatives and iriends of the family are in- Boars to attend the funeral, from her late resi- nce, 242 Bleecker street, on Tuesday, October 22, at nine o'clock A, M.; from thence to St. Joseph's hurch, where a solemn requiem mass will be Buake.—In this city, on Friday, October 18, Manta, wife of aac D. Biako, and cldcst daughter of jotham and Sarah Wilson, in the 3oth year of her funeral will take Psa from the residence of ir parents, Seventy-ninth street, between Boule- ard road and Tenth avenue, at three o’clock on October 21. Relatives ani friends of the pid ‘are requested to attend, without further in- jon. Gans, Mr, ‘ \ Brexse.—On Sunday, saree 20, 1872, ROBERT R. | eSB, in the 53d year of lotice of funeral to-morron WN.—On Sunday, October 20, 1872, of con- tion, ADDIE A.. Jughter of James . and the P., and stepdaughter of Cornelia Brown, the 3iat year of her age. relatives and friends of the family are respect- invited to attend the funeral services, at the Le ens} P abd ve teks on Tuesda; el o'clock A. M. ie remains ll be taken to Tarrytown for interment. URBANE.—At Port Richmond, on Sunday, Octo- ir 20, seas PERMERLIER, Wife of Daniel Burbank, aged Tiaiatives and friends of the family are respect- ce ee to Piha: 4 one fo Taseday, at P. M., from the Trini! lethodist Epis- al chureh, West New Brighton. 8.1 hi Lt 'S paper. Pe .—On emday, vei Bush, of Wales, Erie county, N. Y., aged 49 CAMPDRIt.—At his residence, 20 Minetta street, lew ees on Sunday, October 20, at half-past two , M., WILLIAM H. CAMPBELL, aged 35 years. ‘For Recigoiere of funeral see notice of Egal F. and A. M., of Jersey City. Rela- Ly and inenas are respectfully invited to at- .—At Brooklyn, on ing o October 19, after a long and painful illness, AVERY CLARE, y of Ware, the 69th year of his age. slatives ard ditiends ‘of the famiiy are respect- ly invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, tober 23, at two o’clock P. M., from his late resi- ince, 262 Dean street. Oonway.—On Saturday, October 19, after’a short 668, MiCHARL CONWAY, a native of Kilrush, te og gd 465 Greenwich street, on Monday, it 21, 1872, at two o'clock. DELMOUR.—On punter, October 20, ELLEN Det @native of parish Rathwire, County West- Ireland, aged 73 years. Her relatives athe. friends of her sons Law- Peter ‘and J John are requested to attend the her late residence, 171 East Thirty- on Tuesday, October 22, at ten o'clock Ptnenee t to St. ‘Stophen’ ‘8 ae Sunday, October 20, | year of his age. also the members of Clin- * attend “ie, taneval, Wom His iis re ‘om his late resi- 30654 Bedford avenue, near Park avenue, On Sud ber 22, at two P.M. aged 28 vines, eral will be given hereafter. Dowsny, in the ear of his a and Sends ih re eee are re- invited to Pe ene funeral,on Mon- | ais eiitmeive ‘e from his late On on Saturday, October 19, 59th year of piace on Monday, 2st inst. twoo'clock, trom his 1a te residence, Fordham, Baigpar as eer ety Pike county, on FRANK B, son rer Dr. | Saturday, 0 October 19, after a short Barr.—On Perer Hart, only and belove Tbe ‘and Catherine Hart, aged 11 months from the residence of his parents, 1,376 ‘Tard nid. avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, tet one TFs—On Saturday, Octoher 19, Many Hay dow of Dent Dennis Hayes, fs, of the parish of Morroe, On fi the 82d year of her Telatives on friends of the famtly are re- yg ek to attend the faneral, irom her yo cme street, on Monday, eis ste 8 please copy. Hao rast tase 20, ELBRIDGE C. Hi, an a friends axe Tespectfuliy invited ral, from his late residence, 32 pts Hrvet this (Monday) morning, at half- past oe oe Ta the o7th geno ei ge, b dint The of the family are respectfully invited Mr. Joun K. VANARSDALE to Miss | October 15, "a, widow of | tay, October 18,1872, ARCHIBALD | cto! fy October 20, 1872, ANDREW J. | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1872:—-TRIPLE SHERT. Bey gress tate. Ootober 22, at one’ Kauty.—Oa ‘omen ely, i the ness, ‘age, native howe vneil Se Papas fs funeral from her late residence, 363 Fast Eighth str on ten o'clock to St. VEL. t_the resi- lence of her Manuel, ywost Ly sixth tree, ara Mrs. JANE MANUBL, in the 63d year of her a ihelatives and friends of the won respectfully ited to attend the funeral, from St. Ann’s ants churot, 2 | am enth street, near witth avenue, ‘on Tuesday, nad inst. at eleven SOE Se aa 1N.—Sudden!; October orange, Nd, Many, wile of Caaries J. Martin, Notice of funerat hereatter. 7, October 20, MATTLDA PERRY, Peruy. in the Dist ofher ‘The friends are in’ to attend the funeral ser- vices at the Presbyterian church, on Fifth avenue, corner of Nineteenth street, on Tuesday, at half past one o'clock P. M. « Porrer,—At Fort Washingtone on Friday, October 18, JosePH POTTER, aged 68 years. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fay ve invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, — +» from his resident rt Wael lave. ce at Bertie’ at ten o'clock. C: be in wale: ing at Fort Ws on. depot on the arrival of the fifteen minutes past nine ey M. train from Thirtieth street. Train arrives at Thirticth street at twelve M. Rerp.—On Saturday, October }, Bae EpwarD only survi nee ot ‘les ‘reid, — 7 hadi’ ‘1 months and ral from the residence. nie his a ee 457 Fir y Street, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. ' Friends are requested to attend with out Jurther invitation. Rocuk.—On Saturday, October 19, Mary, relict of Edward Roche, aged 80 years, ‘The relati yess and friends of the family are respect- Paps invited to atténd the funeral, on Tuesday, October 22, at half-past ten o'clock A. M., from her late residence, 169 West Twenty-1 ninth atrect, thence to the Uhurch of St. Michael's, Thirt, vise ond street and Ninth avenue, for a solemn requie! mass. The- remains will be interred in Ca! wary cemetery. Rosg.—On Sunday, October 20, at Greenwich, Conn., Mrs. RACBAEL M. Rose, widow of Josiah Rose, in the 77th year of her age. Funeral from the. residence of Mra. Titus Mead, Greenwich, on Tuesday, 22d inst., at 11 A, M. Car- riages in attendance on the arrival of the twenty- four minutes past ten A. M, train. October 20, JAMES Smira.—O. Rue SuirH, son of the late William H. Smith, in yn Sunday morning, the 40th year of age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ro spectful Be to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 32 East Thirty-ninth street, on ‘Tuesday morning, 22d inst., at. ten o'clock punctu- ally, ie remains will be taken to New helle for inrerment. SLEAVIN.—On Saturday, October 19, JOsErH SLEAVIN, @ native of Ballyshannon, county Done- gal, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- day, October 21, at two o'clock, from his brother's residence, 54 Oliver street. ‘YuomMas.—On Friday, October 18, 1872, after a brief but severe illness, Mrs. SOPHIE THOMAS, widow of August Thomas, in the 63d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 336 Garden street, on Monday, October 21, at eleven ToRREY.—Suddenly, on Saturday, October 19, 1872, JOHN TORREY (Of the firm of Torrey Brothers), in the 38th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend hia funeral, from the residence of his mother, 16 Wel a street, on | Monday, 2ist inst., at two o'clock P. M. TurNer.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, October 19, THOMAS TURNER, aged 24 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 237 Navy street, on Tuesday, Octo- ber 22, at two o'clock P. M. Wuson.—On Saturday, October 19, ANN Butz WILSON, aged 27 years and 8 days. The friends of the family are Tespectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 226 North Second street, at two o'clock P. M. PROPOS ALS, ARD OF ENGINEERS OF THE FOUR’ IMPROVEMENT. ‘Orrice, Reba id Centrat Drror, } Konk, Oct. ti, 1872 NOTICE TO CONTRACTO! As misapprehension exists among contractors in regard to the manner of doing a portion of the work upon. the Fourth Avenue Improvement, between Bevent y-nin ah strect and Harlem River, itis hereby ordered Proposals already received be returned to the nares making them, and that the whole of the work between the points mentioned be reopened to bidding from all contractors, Sealed proposals for the ompe will be received at this office until 2 o'clock P. M. of the 22d inst Flans, specifications and blanks il read: osals are NOW MPBELL, VEN, BDWAND H. TRACY, BUCKHOUT, Boar! of Engineera Fourii Sveuue Improvement. | one OUMIQUR, Miss KITTY O'NIKL, the MAMM' STAR of 1 OUPE in an entire new Olio ‘OF STARS RETAINED. Acts, agi ‘ ble and very laugha' MUTOH AUST omg Road New the ine the , 7 ta Ne i HES, Mi '¥ ON! ‘Miss NI Last week of ated RNB ead SOHN WE tae ido to Skalch, via: Concluding every eveuit the new Drama, ‘3 ISLAND, +4 OR, DISCHARGED tg BLA SaweLL th new Puget A DRU st THE VORGER AND BIS VICTIM, THE ABDUCTION, &¢., tteeduclig the entire Massy Sepaes we yey Oct. ata a appearance T ie WORKOLE SISTERS. RYANPS OPERA ra STREET, 1 Wo at nit OF Brilliant success oft the ea BALLET TROUPE. Beautiful Soanerg, gorgcous Sovmmies, and enh emt tion Scat DAN BRYANT. ce orng ROT NELSE SEYMOUR: Ae SANDFORD. this sea- ‘ag. & ELLY LEON KI 0) Offenbach's eke Lischen and Fritchen. In BRYANT'’S MINSTRI __KING KARROT MAT Geax PRESENTATION GONGERTS at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THE FIRST CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE JANUARY 6, 1873, TICKETS ONE DOLLAR EACH. FOR SALE ONLY AT 666 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. All ofthe presonts distributed to ticket purchasers will be in money. aieal Onan average a cash present will accompany every other ticket, ranging from $1 10 $1,000, The presents are distributed on the ‘spot when tickets are purchased, pea! The concerts will, in every respect, be first class. None but the best artists that can be secured in this country will be engaged for these concerts. The presents will be distributed in the following amounts:— ae. 81, 92, $3, 84, 85, $10, 825, 850, $100, $590, $1,000, The store, 656 Broadway, will be open (rom 9 A. M. to 11 P, M, daily, bi te FOR THE 8. BRYANTS MINSTRELS. INEE SATURDAY AT TWO, \LE OF TICKETS, @ 00 ER INSTITUTE—FREE LECTURES ON French.—First Lecture on Tuesday, October 22, at 8 P. M., in room 24 Cooper Institute. All who desite to leart' to speak French are invited, _PI ANO OFOR' AT HAINES BROS., ., 27" Union square, First class le some new Pianofortes for sale on very reasonable t and several used a little, ‘erm: very low for cash. LARGE STOCK oF PIANOS, BEST a TO ent or sell cheap : rent allowed on purchase, ‘Call MERRELL'S, No. 8 Union ere (166 Fourth av.) GREAT BARGAIN.—A LARGE, ROUND CORNER rosewood Piano, in Bernie onder’ rich, powerful tone; handsome carved legs; on & SON, 127 Bleecker street. A BEAUTIFUL PIANO ONLY $100; A STEINWAY 7% octave Pianoforte, richly carved legs, overstring bass, every improvement: cheap for eash. J LE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. at M. M. _DENTISTRY. FO ees BSOL| UTELY ‘PAINLESS.—TRETH EXTRACTED without gas, chloroform or ether; Combination Sets extremely light and durable ; Rubber sets, $10. 216 Sixth avenue, between Fourteenth and Fitteenth. streets. Established 24 years. Drs. L. BERHARD & SMITH. —DR. VAN VLECK, DENTIST, 264 SIXTH AVE. + nue,—Beautiful sets made in three hours, from $7, wo, jin ‘Old sets bought. Gas daily administered. Cut sow ODERN DENTISTRY.—DR. R. G. DURKIN, LATE of 373 Canal street, now No. 7 Clinton place (Eighth street).—Artificial Teeth on new principles; immovable; Used as natural teeth ; Teeth extracted without pain with gas or benumbing process. A. SLATE MAN’ GRATES, 40.— Large and elegant, stock at our new warerooms, Union square, corner of avenue and Seventeenth street, PENKEYN SLATE COMPANY, manufacturers ot every Variety of slate work, plain and ornamental. A. RLABER, STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING and Monu- ind 136 East Eighteenth street.—Marble M rbleited Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counte ments, at Bide that dey competition, Marble Turning for the trade. We Ly! di between sroa wa) an it] Avenue.—Marble and Marbleized red ah Bah Headstones, of superior workmanship, at very low prices, QTEWARTS SLATE MANTELS.—RICH AND ELE- ant apt Geeigns; ft Slate ees of! OA aia oe fy ee Wert Trent: tuted’ street, pits Seventh avenue, XN Y. FURNITURE. AY BENDALL’S OLD STAND—FURNITURE, CAR. twand Bedding, cheap for cash, or by areokiy and ly paymenes. c, ‘and 211 Hudson street, corner Canal, A. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE ‘and Bedding at lowest cash prices, on. weekly Instal- ments, at O'FARRELL'S warehouse, 200 Eighth avenue, | corner Twentieth street, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, PAT: ent Agraffe, grand scale, brilliant tone; in use 7 months; cost $! Residence 113 West Eighth Stevet (Guiston place), near sixth avenue. A MAGNIFICENT GRAND SQUARE 7% OCTAVE rosewood Pianoforte, in use seven months; cost er} Rh $275; Stool and Cover. Private residence 124 Wes! CARVED ROSEWOOD SEVEN jh st., for tree days. (A BRAUTFUL octave Pianoforte for less than $190; Gover and Stool; celebrated city maker, Apply at residence 243 East duirtieth street; hear Third avenue. A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, FOR sale.—Parlor grand, made order clty maker, used 5 months: co: iso Drawing. room Furniture, Etageres, spain ta Rronzes, Bookcase, Mirrors, Silverware, Chambe: ning, Furniture West 15th ‘st, sacridiee; property tainly ess ater . {A PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING FOR EUROPE Will dispose of their grand scale 7% octave rosewood forte yeryet eee. and sae made i teense $900, tor $300; Stool, Cover an Vabinet, at vat Fesidence 120 Weat Twenty-third street. rt Deen 7 OCTAVE Page A PIANOS, carved leq rerstrung bass, evel by aa ment, fully oe manutacturer’s pilees Instalments ken $12 moi 70 eighth avenue, near Thirty-fourth street. ARGAIN—IF TAKEN IMMEDIATELY, fool ROSE- wood Chickering Pianoforte, including Si + modern style and improvements; splendid tone. pply at the residence, 28 Third street, between iowery| and Second avenue, Movirtcar 14 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD P.ANO- forte, carved legs, overstrung gyarr jodern improvement; rich tone IES Gi 196 Bleecker strect, near Macdougal. EW STEINWAY, Cc HICKERING AND WEBER ‘square and upright Pianos to rei Ww. = POND & CO., 547 Broadway | na 39 Union square DTANOS. PIANOS: MANUFACTURED FOR THE trade; first class Pianos at moderate pees the wane invited, 78 Barrow street, near Hudso! GOOD BED, Payne's Patent Parlor and Pgs Beda. Bleecker street. FULL SET OF BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE will be sold very cheap. Please call at 236 West Nineteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, second tor. UCTIONE! RS AND FURNITURE DEALERS AT tentlon.—Wanted, $25,000 worth of Furniture, new and second hand, or other merchandise, in exchange for the Equity in one of the best farms in New Jersey ; house of seventeen rooms and outbuildings: variety of srult; location for health niture, re, stock, crops, | &c. included. Address Dox Pi Plainfield, J. FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT Household Furniture ata great sacrifice for cash.— oforte, Farlor Suite, Mirrors, Paintings, ‘Bronzes, ‘Vases, Cuttaing, Cai d rand’ wba, Bonding, Butler Gatennor table ae, ies Mattre: 113 Wi . Eighth street (Clinton place), near ‘Sixth enue. LL THE ELEGANT, COSTLY HOUSEHOLD ik 1st! nitare contained in'private residence 36 Ay) st, near 5th ay., for sale at a sacrifice—Superb Room Suita, 3 le Antoinette style, cost on $i 4 Pianoforte, cost $900, for ings, Bronzes, inber, Dining Furniture. ing elsewhere. A PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING FOR KUROPE wish to dispose of at private sale all of their Hqass, hold Furniture—viz,, Parlor Suits, Bronzes, Bookcase, pe Chairs, rihaments, ac.; Beddin Fodeigads, Furniture, 40 iid ulver oad and walnuts Dining 50) T 4 x urniture, ig re, ft private ee resi dence 120 West T A sated te lie be 2 MN A hd RARE CHANCE |FOR CASH—THIG Day private residence Parlor Suite. | Sis; Bedvouin Salts, $40; Fop Bula, 848 ated Sov lote cheap, ga Farnitu Beds ‘Bedding, & Payments tai a by the vec or month, Terms easy. Y & © corner of Twenty-fifth street and’ sith ayenve, AMES GRAHAM, 190 THIRD AVENUE, DE. J eu kinds of second hand Furniture, 13 now open 1 O epee description of modern and shiaue poreh hase Fticles, ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—c Mo Furniture, ‘bedding, £e, ARPETS, fhpedia ty sats bEaiy £ CUNNINGHAM, an avenue, near Twi street Prices lower than any ot! er house wo in the city, iad i RE IN THE ITY 10 BUY NEW ‘urniture, bi i rors Bronzee, eka bat nt Ae Ma wart’r; also advance ace on Faas ant shoe taken; le at ihe some Rae isha oe i oth hance AOS tg ERRLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN a ei seta daha oe aoe for te | var before | LANOS, MRLODEONE, AND ORGANS OF NEW AND most beautiful style of best makers at lower prices for cash or mont ly instalments, or for id at WATERS’, 41 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. ibe = OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, OF THR pans tone . finish, sar re warranted, for sale, at t bargain, for cash, ince st., near Bowery. Life: PIANOS, HANDSOME ROSEWOOD CASES, double iron fraines, warranted, $350, $1005 Square Pianos, latest iinprovements, id $300. HOLLYER, 55 ) West Sixteenth street, near Si th avenue. CADEMY OF DANCING. LYRIC HALL, ay., between fist and 42d sts, Reservoir square. Nr, TRENOR'S beautitul Academy Rooms are now open on Mondays Suey Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. eae ‘tat their convenience. ny pupil taught th ew separately, See circulars “fl SE'8 DANCING ACADEMIES ARE NOW OPEN + at Masonic Hall, re end Be BAT! Thirteenth street, and Brevoort Hall, 154'ai ‘itty-fourth street. ota! Brevogrt a at, senda October a 1872, ¥ LES} at aby hour, day or evening, CIRCULARS at Private Acad det bre East Bleventh st. | A —MARS’ behead A ACADEMY, » street. Classes lay and Friday any aeene jay at 4. M. send for circular, N. B.—Matinee hop every commencing at 8 P.M. ROOKES’ NCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME 8T. All the fash’ onan panese, in in one course of lessome. LAD! Need ye and. Frida: GaNTLE ha! ys and pods 73g P.M. Wednead jays, 35 Baturd a! 3P.M, D'aas 's aaeeaie ACADEMY, WEST FOU TH Classes every day and even- ings; terms Satarday, | Facaketes for a tew more pupils | Address sow! CoMeclallany atest — — a Me aunt, Mins don Sonny te 7M, ie Me. wate rs. ¢ manner in which the play aiid Wdeae raprees ays — me play | is presented in so chaste and et ontin cant SCENERY SURPA! ARSE SIN A BTIsTIO | B une THAT wr! YET Bene peat UPON STA noe in pict |. of being ¢"gaudiness and 0 wi a AG as MA Apne nig AT 14 O'OLOOCK. Berdow’s last tad best who Mlle the Glover, a Mr. man- ANOK THE Doors ope uies sti ITE’S ATHRNEUM, 585 BROADWAY, UNPRECEDENTED Sudck a eta} EVENING ATS Niblo's Garden. OF THE MAMMOTH ATHENaauoe| Le La Potltg i Pealts Bonso neon, THEN BUM ig ote Poca MILLTE 600K. MILLIE 900K MILLIE 00 MT COOK, | MINNIE JACKSON. am ae JACKSON. M NIE BENSON. KITTY LE ROY, ry JENNIE aa, KITTY LE ROY. AT BUM! ATHENAUM| Sergeant Burke. Jos Mulligan. ATHENAUM| Sergeant Burke, ATHENAUM 30. Bm ART. ATHENAUM ATHEN ZUM somoordienrr, sCHG SLORAFT. ATHENAUM and BOG ATHENAUM *ouART 3 WHIT! ATHENAUM ARLES W! ATHENAUM Joe Tang. ‘eo Coes. J. & Gomppelt ATHENAUM] J mpbell. MATD BR EVE WD Dat Atl ED OTICK.—THE UNDERSIGNED RESPEQTFULLY IN- forms the public that there is 4 report in. eens (viz. corner tone) relative to one Manager Buttler having, or about to hav a management of White's ‘Athensut, 585 Brose roy. T beg leave to state that all ors are without my knowledge or any fo we a4 whatever. I still retain interest and mani within mentioned premises, and shall sontinue to to acs 80, notwithstanding any malicious reports to the contra’ OHARLES A ral 535 Broadway, Now York. 4 aon or MUSIO. RRERrTS, NEW YORK ROMAN oatuonic ORPHAN ASYLOM I! TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES ! THURSDAY AFTERNOO! Wand EVENING, OCT. 2, 1872, under the direction of Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY, Manager of the Grand Opera House and Fifth Avenue Theat *,¢ THE NEW YORK YOUNG MEN’S ROMAN CATHO- LI6 ASSOCIATION, under whose auspices the BENEVIT | sto bo given, take occuslon to gratefully acknowled the cheerful’ alacrity with which the managers of the | varlous places of amusement and their artists re to the call for, contributive, talent In the for Programme that, beyond the nature of the appealing charity, might prove attractive to the general pu Mrs. JOHN WOOD, Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM Mr. W. J. ‘TLORENCE (who ong a4 occasion will make his are appes' ance in w York oe his return from Euro} have. in the kindest moenner volunteered. AFTERNOON. COMMENCING AT TWO O'CLOCK: Grand Overture. Full Orchestra. Mr, H. B. DODWORT Director The ‘dramatic performance will commence with the sparkling comedy, in one act, entitled ALIFORNIA’ DIAMONDS, In which the lowing ins and gentlemen of the BOW- ERY THEATRE wil fake part by the kind consent of Mr. Wun Charles Foster, Mr. Harry Holmes, Mr. L, R. Wil- lard, Mrs. W. G. Jones, Miss Polly Booth, Miss Anna Morti- mer, Views, Slo, MEDLEY OF IRIS with variations, by Sig. PADOVANT, of th Hein Pane Theatre, Aria and baltad.. .. MISS EMMA HOWSON (ot the Grand nd Opera House). After which will be presented the third act of the bril lant comedy entitled LONDON ASSURANCE! in which the following eminent artists from the Gran Opera House and Hi He theatre will a HIN WOOD, Str. JOHN BROUGITA rs, JO} Clarke) Mr, W. 9, Lemoyne, Mr. George Tt ar Gaogee Edmund Pierce, Mr. Owe Fawcett, afr. W. Beekinan, Miss Mary Cary. HARRIGAN AND HART (by ki Kind permission of Tony aston). fas The Original Lithe Frauds The rhoon's entertainment to be a ae ‘and uproarious festival ot negro comicalities by ous the fam BRYANT'S opt lie r Hedley sia ect eee Kiss Me” Bryant’ sOrchestea Ballad, “Killarney Cackle Cack! Kien, Sentimental Song, Comic Ditty.. Irish Song, “Don't ¢ leton Mr. Dan Bryant Mr. iiarry Norman Song, “When the Band Begins To Play”. Mr. Dun Bryant ‘and chorus ONE HUNDREDITE NiGHT OF HAMLET. with Nelse Seymour. Dave Reed, Brockway, Templeton, Emerson, J. W. Mortiwey, sake ‘ac, , Mollie Dariing* EY » Commencing Be OVERTURE one” 's Full Orchestra The dramatic pevtemances will begin with Shak- fposre's most delightful Comedy, in three acts, and en- Je KATHARINE AND PETRUCHIO, in which artists of the Firth Avenue Theatre ¢ will appear, lowing a cast of unusuall brilliancy. Miss CLAHA MOMIIS Me. Louis dames Me Devore, Mr. Owen Fawcett, Mr. Enos, Mr. Frank, Mr. Chapman, Mr. F, Chapman, Miss Rawlinson, Mrs. Le Bi ‘to be followed by the very sprightly Comedy in one act and entitled the AY AFTER THE WEDDING, Mr. Neil Warner, Mr. Owen Fawcett, Mr. F, Chapman, Miss Rawlinson, Mrs. Le Brun. TONY PASTOR in his celebrated BUDGET OF COMICALITIES, Song, “The Girl of the Period”. . «+. Little Jennie Yeomans SHERIDAN and ie) “int their celebrated DUTCH SONGS and DANCES. By permission of Messrs. Emer- son & Maguire. on BLANCHE SELWYN, in he her CHANGE and CHARAC- TER SONG. By perinisiion o of Me. Charles White. After which Mr. FLORENCE'S dashing special incident of the late rebellion, in one act, and entitle THE RETURNED VOLUNTEER, Mr. W. J. FLORENCE who had the goodness to volun- teer for this occasion. The rest of the cast ns ined by whe fol foll Howeing ladiceand, gentlemen of the UN. the Ri RE ATE, who generous sopipered, havin the kind permission of Mr. SHERIDAN SHOO) M. viz. Mr, bey © Montgomery: nar, Welsh Ed: iss al ad Phillis Glover, Miss Jennie Lee, Miss Fanny wal fee whole to conclude with a. a lively rattle between the favorite comedians, Davidge, of the Fith Avenue Thea- tre, and Lamb, of the Union Square, in the familiar farce of BOX AND COX! Stage Manager Mr. Geo. F. Devere Gi the Grand Opera House.) TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, 70 im peri PARTS OF THE ‘To be had of any of the © rommittee, and at the Academy of Music on the date of the performances. a TATION pe eo Phe THIRD STREET Fourth ‘The greatest tliving @ Historian, JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE, Will lecture TO-NIGHT “Penal Laws and. These Consequences.” Tickets for aoe three lectures (with reserved ae $3. For sale at Scribner's, Schirmer’s and the Admission, $1; Reserved Seats, $1 25. ‘on ‘YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- y, between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Every one sonia visit this wonderful A a, bas ot Srey ing peered fpouia see and w dail; Philosophy of Marrlace 4 i me le x attend these Jacehevgad Jectures one em ‘ard out Tree. on Foceltt of 25 cents, bs SESnistaRy EW YORK SEUM OF te é Broadway, New York. BIL ARMONTC SOCIETY.—THREE SEATS POR | sale. Apply at 32 Broadwa; room No. A. -HALLAM'S MUSICAL “ACADEMY, m7 UNT uare.—Piano, Violin, Organ, Singing, Harmony, instruction $i0 per term; amateur caer vocal quar- tet, string quartet, now forming, $5 per te rin. N B 4 Plan: CED FIRST CLASS LADY TEACHER id Singing, wee pif rveliner at hee has ages, elther op ie ws 8 Ts care of Lingslton Bros, Penta: | niversity’ place. ¢ RATA PARAYALLI, TENOR, tinal FROM Italian opera, teaches Piano and Sing’ att We wae Twenty-seventh » hear Sixth avenue, rate. Home Moi nd Thursday. great COXTRALTO WANTED.-A GOOD READER AND quartet, in sdggrinetelt, Mass. Springfield, Mi treet, near Bri a , Ai aancertn ch fashionable dances taught im six private lessons | ane Caleetanted meeiet ar tks rr thee All dances in one quarter. edidons the pub Dublishers % Announce @ revised edition, with . ei E.* % F. SHERD Ne S DANCING ACADEMY, G3 AND | {ate re Paces, ian foie ind Friday evenings. DINSONe GO. Pubs ere a roadway. MEYEN'S DANCING ACADEMIES ARE NOW USIC CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN COMPE. Saturday, Ho Sroree Yay Jie Sree street, corey of Couy tent to take charge of city order 28 Some Pai ate ae ateegeucNS | cee rT of Fou venue 8 day and ‘St 444 and 8 o'clock P. M. worn ‘paor BET, PELTON & CO.’ * AND MRS, HLASKO'S ACADEMY FOR ee 4 fourth ‘ing, 4 West. Thi street.—Instruction commence ‘Saturday, November 2 Send for cisculars . | ee # ___ ASTROLOGY. A THENTION ass Wi 102 «WEST ELLINGTON, ‘Twei Sixth, aveni be | Gener al at date of le brings ‘ho separated to- gether anc riven lucky NOW THY DESTINY.~FOREWARNED 18 FORE- say Those separated reun: love and STANDARD O LBD ORGANS. now in use. reroothe BB Broadwa; _Send for a aienen oH ae ORGAN wa Be Gy by e5' sr CURRIN, in, Mason a jarlin Organ Oo ae 's, 506 Broadw: so CATHOLIC 5} ia P ae eas bi Recipe tn Ary N.Y. ALLACK'S. i semen HE Pt ed hetremrae THE VERY C0} La ADMURASCR IN RYERY ResteGr TT OAT BEYOND «rota THE VERY BEST, of Mr. W, 8. Guberts bf Nate od PedmaLion Fr A, UTIFUL a Ut aE Poon rechis ENTS, POWRRFUL, OWARAGTERS, PY UMALSON AND GALATBA rah Ete THE MOST ore jG Btiiac EFFECT PRO- bh: why supple PHOAL, DELUSION DISSOLVING STATUR, bv Py ral Bs hi bf \- brains FORT. of the Roy: ‘olytechnic Inatitu. OOTH'S THEATRE. BOUCICAULT B EDWIN id Manag: eras NIGHTS i Ain AE a S5aun: NIG] MR. any MRS. preys Be Ate, Moupar, DNEBDAY, a oo NA POGUE, FRIDAY, FRURRDAY, ‘Tho now Drama of at IRD pr Or, — a oye "ERUEY? OR, NIG and MO MOI RNING. + iar penta }OLCAULT e Ms aN BRO’ eadyaer A} Casaidy........44 Mr. 8! BABRY ured a Beek a adranes at at the theatre, Seats howe be eo or at Ditson & Cos Music Store, 71! OWERY THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING, October di a eae Po the celobrated cosa we will appear in his new, ori ion expressly for Sa tL FO oudway, unetloan comedy, writ- ce ia OR SUMMER era} vig ‘QAPE MAY, weith nem 9 and te fal ston aes painted expresaly for It, o full stre: om pany. RIB ER ea POY: DREARERS, WILKS. WILES, Preceded a pe roaring farce aor His PROOAD DAY. BENERIT OF 8. f athe er cehee ener PRITCHARD, wil 01 in her new drama of AURAMANTA, OW GOLD MAD. DEMY OF MUSIC—L ITALIAN OPERA LUCCA. rd MARETZEK POSIT ELE, NO FREI ARD. In compliance with numerous demands of ladies ani gentlemen who were unable to obtain seats for the pre us Performances of “Faust,” the Director has the to announce that will appear once more inher great charncter of Mi P| ir once more in her at Tite, in Gounod’s opera of. Creat Character of Margue- PAU! THIS onan EVENING, OCT. 21, AT 8 P.M, Ui E. PAULINE LUCCA, SENORA SANZ cn aa SPARAPANT, JAMET. SDAY, OCT. 23, ipo Sts ea NaH, 109) PAULINE LUCCA, CLARA LOUIGR KELLOGG, CLARA DORIA SIGNORS VIZZANI, MORTANT, JAMET, COULON, Knabe’s pianos are used at the Academy of Music. Tickets can be obtained at the Academy of Music and at r's music store, 701 Broadway. ‘OOD'S MUSEUM, BURLESQUE. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, every evening during the week, iL Gaturday ) Matinee, POSITIVELY FOR ONE Wakie 9 onor POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. THE GREAT BURLESQUE TROUPE, Miss PAULINE MARKHAM, — Miss LISA WEBER, Miss BELLE HOWITT, Miss EMMA GRATTAN, Miss AGGIE, WOO! Miss THERESA WOOD, Miss JENNIE ARNOTT, Mr. GEOBGE ATEINS, Mr, A, 0) Mr J, 0, CHARLES, Mr. CHAS. STURGIS and others. in the new burlesque extravaganza, arranged and ad- epted by James Barnes, especially for this ¢: blishment, titled ‘a THREE MUS-KE-TEERS. a pg = ety ERS. New Scenery, Costumes Muslo, Properties and Machin- ery. Preceded’ rik the roaring Farce ¢ entitled N WIT’ EAD. MATINEE: i PERFORMANCES AT 2 P.M, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the Fomantic Legendary Drania in three acts, of the! CORSICAN BROTHERS, ‘SORSTOAN BROTH: RS, with all tho mysterious, "supernatural, mechanical illu: sions, and will embrace in {ts cast the entira names of THE GREAT DRAMATIC COMPANY. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, Saat Nights Of {Howard's Society Comedy, t New Scenery, superb Costumes, brilliant Music, and cast to the strenigth of the company. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. St. James’ Theatre, corner Twenty-eighth street and ‘Broadway. Glorious success of the (ar-famed and tnmitable BIRCH, WAM BACKUS' JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. First appearance, of the great Baniolst JAMES D, ROOM First week of a TOM AND. ee re THE NEW BEGINNER: SCREAMING ACTS. TORE fig FUN. everynoay, delighted. They go home happy. Crowded with the elite and fashion of the city. Begins at 8. Seats secured six days in advance. (OT\MERSON’S” # Seemed utes a 718 MAGUIRE & EMERSON, First appearance. of DE) crab tt t frond ae ind Dance, E ROSES” Entire change or are Behold the constellation 713 Proprietors. ENGLER in ILLY EMERSON, the brightest star on the Tmetioan stage; the unis bas rite nd talented Ci dian; @ univer: favorite an and talented Comedian; the man tun makes a rematee ‘on the banjo; SHE, Ceres N AND MACK, the great character artists of Ainorica; CHARLES HE’ prc the great male Sopri OUR EAT VOC, “ai CORPS. J. A. PALMER, IN FRAZER, eminent Baritone; JOHN belt ae celebrated’ Tenor ; 8. A. BOLAWORTHL, JAS. Australian Tenor: plea ing tos together with the only Popeyes _ “10” solo performers EVERY EVENING ND sat SATURDAY MATINEE. ONY earns tO te a SE, 201 BOWERY. WILL! REAPPEAR. AMS, SE GUS WILLIAMS. REA PPEARAN oF Engagement with the charmin: ung Comedienne and THE. ARIS pAMOND. Mm ANDY BLAKE,’ wi appear as Pivme. Z{TELLA and the VA RE! et mat pacetul and dari wna to rsecids TONY IARRIGAN AND HART, JENNIE, ENGEL’ BILLY CARTER, NABOM, MANNING, RE: ‘LL, GIRA: AGLE, TEE de. MATINEES TUESDAY AND Sari AY, AT "Bs. ba pete AND NEW FACES dded vo the mame Oa do sag of the 25 € HOW, FOOT OF HOUSTON STREET, EAST RIVER, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. The multifarious talent and novelty made available by the recent return of | several iirst claas circus troupes have enabled th eee of G. F. Bail akan splendid exhibition enmaae the following dist! gauned | Sor in addition to their great regular combina- A TRIBE OF WILD ARABS !! ‘RESH FROM TIMBUCTOO, will make thetr first ap) all those marvellous feat arance orn week, and erform | joeyn aaa id exe yy by the | “Children of the Desert in ¢ wildl LEAPING, VA LNG HOBESET ING, FOUMING LIV YRAMIDS, &c., with a rapid ener; consummate skin eullar only to the in, eres ba. be are Added to the Circus ‘Compan my & far- mefomed Somerset Horseman, in his terrific bare- GEORGE DUNBAR, the (A Srigisal ind amusing of English Clowns, will his first appearance in America. Me erformance of the Arabian Acrobats will be given, | Fert Nb WARSOX CIRCUS TROUPE, LIVING ‘WONDERS OF’ SOrinE MENAGERIE, weg: iy ONLY 35 % CENTS TO ALL. The Great 25 Cent Show is conceded to be the largest | bine - the smallest price of admission ever iven in city. nati and at7 P. M. “Brora and begin an hour later. ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21—A LIFE'S DREAM, VILION. CAFE CHANTANT, PS Broadway, between Great Jonesand Fourth sts, Byeiy ovening, at8 o'clock, 1 Concert Varlete. mn tree! free! free! APRs, gre waar aydela ana indy an " dive iad 1 panes. id OF OA Stan: in VARD.—‘STUDENT’S Fig bana 28 (SAMPLE COPIES he “an cents), dery ted to musi spo ap ana ene generally. Cail on or nade Musicel 98 Chinen place, “- 8 SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT BAND.—! P| APES: class Music furnished by this excel pied tee pe, tent band for pa- Enable torma, OF Poet = treet tes IRST sng Se tH Ae. Ane ML oa Mae eka ple need app! TON BRO 'N, 718 = THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRIB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, BERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIRTY CUTS CONSTANTLY On HAN, Zones AVENUE THEATRE —(BVERY NIGUT AT a root Twenty-fourth atreok, near Beond: ara ‘Lesaeo and LAST WEEK OF “DIAMONDS.” DIAMONDS,” BATURBAT, NIGHT OF “DIAMONDS,” SATURDAY, October mS LAST MATINEE OF October 26, af Mr. DALY begs to announce unoe tor next week the ration ots nories of Standard Comedy, Hovivals for wits Vory earoful preparation ihas been . and on of characters will ineiurie all the artists Epmarkable Com MISS Fanny RAVENEORR MISS CLARA MORRIA. a FVITHS. DM be ie Mi. GoDPREN Mi BEBE of the first week wili be given in the follow- a October 28—-THE ROAD TO RUIN. ME, CHARLES FISHER as Old Dornton, and of tUgeDAY. ‘October 29—THE ROAD TO RUIN (secomar me). WwW ‘DNESDAY, noee be ptt t BELLE'S STRAT! GEM, Debut of R. LOUIS JAMEB, - Gorse bn te (BELLE'S aTRATA- RISAY. November 1 BROAD TO RUIN p Nov Bi MATE AND | si i Ne “THE BELLE S STRATAGEM widuesdgem Box Feet fog | cy 89 Ae Leith om Mice cave oa ‘ad megan, Caer) peare'an Tiga og ey ed MER WIVES OF WINDSOR, of the first production of which due notice | iti be given. ed fis HOUSE, ous corner Highth avenue. ain raga to & Prices—. feats 3 06. and $1 oxttae nocorting to location viral "the MATINERS herea(ter will begin at hal-vast ‘one o'ol The Heras says:—ROI CAROTTB: new, gear ‘rad flawless. Ite ca cous the two months is Pore a iby th eens OpPERRARERARRP? cae Ma _ id. thin to. tee | ’ and all the f¢ oe is gol ng to I pth: Journal strongest troupe Cx theatrie ever congress ent in New ¥p ri is i ow gal LE the Grand ae Leah cates a Ota ROL CAROTTE. ie BROUGRA! ON, ROSE HenSre, STUART ROB. the MAJILTONS and the GAURE PAMIY, hay hand separ formed tho ehiet and alinost only ate traction at ppsny place: of ami in. New York Isewhere. with the other actors and nngsrs, ais Brand ‘scenery, worgeous dresses, thorus ‘of forty, and countions supore numeraries, form probably expensive “dramatic entertainment ever Oftered” in this country.” Mr. Daly bess to state that, in in pursuance of programme. which he had arranged upon assuming the management of the Grand Opera House, of giving frequent changes of performance and of presenting as far as practicable a freah, Novelty every month, he has now to announce THE LAST NIGHTS OF LE ROI CAROTTR, The extraordinary outlay required in that superb an@ amusing spectacle, and the enormous success which i has met with, has deferred for a time the productionof ite succeeding novelty, but ROI CAKOTTE mast positively. be withdrawn shortly to make way for @ revival of exs ceedingly unique character. NINTH MATINEE OF SATU RDAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE 0'CLOOK, ** Seats may be secured for a week in advanco elthee at the box office of the Grand Oj pera House or xt the Avenue Theatre from 8 A. M. till 5 P. arriages MAy be ordered every evening for il 0 yalocke Graxo OPERA BOUET. ARD. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY b of Miss Carlotta Patti's sing at the concert to announce that the new@ den illness and inability te evening at the Grand last Opera House was only communicated to him at noon yesterday, too late for any publication of it to be made. Mr. Daly regrets that amy such disappotntinent should have occurred, tt bel a first tine that any person announced to appear entertainment under his management tailed to rand CA He would respe ey sk all those who purchased fickots in advance for Inst night, aud refrained from coms ing on account of the ire of Miss Patti to appear, call at ‘the Opera House and receive their money back: RE. O's DEC IDED HIT AND. TRI AIMEE—PA chee OF C. AL © wUAO. A & 00. MOND. N OF OPE in her dashing and ea atte oii it das! me unrivaile role of hake Sal vGRANDE DUCHESSE, JUTEAU, who, with his mobile features, quick ‘i facile, pleasant cornu in genuine success 98 in the awkward chars ner, ot Mile. a. LECUYER, padi t tl MARCAS, ROLLAND, “Milles, JUTEAU, DascH aM GRENET, VANDA. 2" nductor, Mons. HAN GH ‘MISE EN SOE’ BY Mons. GABE! In active preparation and ener reiceral, asnul VIEVE as CAlE oF PRICE — Ada a Seats, Sie. ring to ooatlons Family Circle, 50c,% Boxes, nie y be secured. alk 4 rs tk vance, atthe Olymple Theatre and at701 and L way. AERMANIA “THEATR' Fourteenth streer, near Third avenue, Ad, Neundorff, ‘ti, “LEIB VATERLA b KANNST RUHIG SEIN.” Vaudeville in 3 Acts, by Krasemann, Music by Conrad! Box office init daily trom 9 an 4 o'clock. STEIN, —RETURN TO NEW YO! V STEISWAL HALL—RUBIN! STEIN” WIENLAWSKE. HGHTS AND ONE MA’ THU mea TO: ed yeep hea 28, AT, previous to the Witte i aeton Baltimore anton hi! BINSTE HENRI WIENIAWSEE, ISK VIEBRART, LOUISE ORMENY, Reserved | Seats, $2 and $3, according to loc: canta 1d $1 50. commences at Steinway's and Schir- The ath mer's, rig and 114 Bromaw war MONDAY vise NG, AT 9 O'CLOCK. Ament ‘AN INSTITUTE EXULBITION @onyy, FIRST ANNU AL) THE GRAND ‘BaEmrrION BUILDING, Third and Second & avenues, by Sixty third street, An interesting, rare und comprehensive exit American fea fagenuity, artistic development a terial prog Open on Tron 8 M. to 10 P. daily until Nov. 13. Splendidly Tighte i by the Lx) ony Y-HY DROGEN Gas. Chorce music by KEATING rae EXHIBITION OR- CHESTRAL BAND day and eve! ena ww canta, Mochianise okets, in packages, 30 ents 01 eke 1G nalied display Path to sete apa, WEDNESDAY OND RATUR EVENINGS until close wit select programmes EO. THOMAS’ SYMPHONY CONCERTS AT STEINWAY HALL, ‘The public Is respectfully informed that Mr. tease in compliance with numerous requests, iv iven the wilh SERIES OF ae SYMPHONY CONCERTS, Commencing SATURDAY EVENING, Feat will take pl mber PRDAY, January tse ee TURD ruary ly SATUR RDAY, Ea Fg SU bat RIPHON THICKET, Theluling Revereed BIG iT DOLLARi babensiptionn age now received at all the ps music stores and at the yararoons gt Steinway & Song, where also circulars oie ned. SPECIAL NOTICE 95" SUBSCRIBERS, Subscribers desirous of having the same seats for the six Concerts can select 3 seats on and after Monday, 21 at Seinwep & Sons’, and obtain a seat ci je. ROOKLYN eR GES Ard ON bt tBVENING, Oo Oot “24, at 8, A DIA’ ime. PAULINE Lucca, Signors VIZZA: ANT, TRONCOST and others. ONE WREK Fo ONL’ COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER THE ELEGANT QUADRUPLE PAVILIOn Pi RK MENAGEBI sa OBEN Hoda CIRCUS, von bey hhh a4 niauors Ce ici yoor or THInTY. FOURTH State 'o minutes’ y ee fs oa fo) Xtenues’\ and By Fi neering og to Dues, and Ay y RNOON italien arm including the beat amps goneation.| WILLIE 0, DAUR Mr. E. W. PERRY, Look out fc ta on twelve yours: ‘OHN B, lecture,

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