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—aLL THE GUESTS OF ; corner of Frankfort tore; rent very low. WAREHOUSE—W0X100, FIVE STORY AND MAN. erected Ona leading thorought ela an pa square, Sdapted fo the re LARGE FACTORY TO LET— WITH STEADY er; also well light quire ire nt S02 t0 505 West street Fer OS, Ak Jone a —TWO SPLENDID STORES AND peiched, at {8 and 54 Greenwich ‘lass fronts; & Inquire is Peery street. SY BX A —10 LET, ON SIXTH AVENUE, SOME OF THE . handsomest corner and inside Stores; also some Iready fitted up, on the best block for business and on | flue west side of the avenu: Ofice 999 Sixth avenue. ESK ROOM TO LET—A FIRST. RATE CHANOR advertising agents Office Evening Telegram, jo. 2 Ann street. DWE, LLINGS AT FROM TO $2,00 P PER AN- SAT ROM, #70, fas & 2 aeien Sia TO ane. LARGE ROOM ON SECOND FLA’ fit for any kind of business. No. 9 Ea: ty Broadwa; TO LET—IN THE NEW BROWN STONE front house 363 Third avenue, near Twenty-sxth size with or without Basement; will be ine tro Fequired. with back Basement, which is Kitchen; itis store has one of the finest fo glass fronw in this cliy. Apply ‘as above to: the weet LET WITH STEAM POWER, A melldighted. “App OLAV. 'wenty. cond t. ONE FLOOR, 50X65, E BROS., Eleventh po treme THREE UPPER LOFTS, 865 BROAD. a lofts ate, 4 t ligntea well located, A Fo ibe Jet on renin ‘ON, Le term Gra fond tenant. Cs roadway and Nineteenth street, JT LET—THE FRONT PART OF OFFICE, 612 BROAD. | conner of Houston street, al nln Sota nd Floor of hor fulton street: for terms apply to B. NATHAN, Ullsey Building, Cortland tatreet. | rye FPO | LET—ON BROADWAY, CORNER street, between Stewart's and Grace chui nd newly fitted up Rooms and Studios, sing!, | puite, on the vec and third floor rooms hi am. Agel 8. env ER AND B, SE! SHINE oO Y., 786 KE! nd 788 Broad ‘ay. TENTH , elegant 10 noe ge Uo ggmaal nex. DESIRABLE COR Bighth “(not for liquor). | Apply OHAMBRRLATN ‘ASHFORT |, 718 Eighth avenue, orner Forty-firth street. LET—THIRD AN. near Twellttl rent ver: elfth street, near nr FOURTH LOFTS ON BROAD- street; size 25x103: immediate low; also a new Building in ‘ond . M 1. CONDE, 189 East Twelfth street, { i ak LET-RENT FREE, POULTRY, VEGETABLE, t, Fish and Oyster Department, ine a Sea class ) pact ra et Apply, from 12 to 2 P. 19 West LET OR _ LEASE—A THREE STORY BRICK } Building. with 15-horse steam power, situated in lyin, convenient to ferries: imumediate, posession. wire dr JOHN x #H. WLLCO’ Fourth avenue, ee LET OB LEASE—THE STORE 274 WEST ST STREET, A gs ete street ferry, fitted up asa first nd dining saloon. Apply at 276 West street. 4 LET OR LEASE-FIRST FLOOR, CELLAR AND Sub-Cellar of 16 a ave near Broadway. Apply @ Pine street. te CHEAPEST STORE ON BROADWAY: RENT $1,000; near Thirtieth street, Apply in bookstore, 222 Brondway. HE BASEMENT ON THE CORNER OF BROADWAY and Thirty-first street, which has been need the aust | Four years as Johnson's hat stor PORTE! LIss, | 9.255 “Broadway. HANDSOME FURNISHED OFFICE—SUITABL) for a physician; also sevoral large and small Rooms and third floor; house and Bourd first class; 11 Bast Vity-sixth street, Furnished. | PARTIALLY FURNISHED THREE STORY BRICK ‘House, h all the modern improvements oo stabling for horse it rf ured, soetee at Mt (aged a aid out grounds at Was a | Sween Grand Boule: lovard aks wane ent | |» 004, careful tenant. y N ELEGANT FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, tully enished, on Tan foure fourth gineet ear Fifth avenue ; rent ai, * » G. LOC. Btrect, opposite O Clinton hal 5 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED. “FOUR ‘STORY English basement brown stone House to rent; part xent taken in if agreeable; immediate possession. Apply at 29 West Ninth street. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House to let, fully furnished, on For oe street, tween Sixth avenue ed Broadway; rent per onth for the winter. H. R. DREW CO. , 155, Fifth ay. (A GENTLEMAN'S FURNISHED RESIDENCE, WITH ‘or without Stable, to let: house full front and — etely farn location between Fifth and Sixth es, on ‘a desirable street; rent very moderate. Apply fo HENRY OGDEN, late Ward & Ogden, Broadway, cor- wer of Seventeenth stree WN VERY CHEAP FU RNISHED_ HOUSE, MEDIOM fire, to rent—On West pTwenty. “fifth street; fully fur- pryaMks ie EDWARDS, 277 77 We NEATLY- rpg hanal tated THREE STORY BROWN stone House; rent taken in board. Principals only need apply at 206 East Thirtieth street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE, FOR ter—Beautitul location, ry be: pe bareain. 2 for ale. WIN. $350 per month; one on Mur- in. sate, ane. br the, finest houses in LEY & CO., 23 Union square. URNISHED HOUSE, ON THIRTY.FIFTH STREET, Fifth avenue, Picola} per month. One on East venth street it_very low for Winter. Ap- ply at Everett Library: 988 Sixth avenue. \URNISHED HOUSE—A FIRST CLASS ELEGANTLY furnished Residence, “gate ie absence of the the house ie oo fed scout any railed contains finrd table; will be mily in Europe ; is extr: masion, well located, and com, etal very. wlth "or, wil 1 Aneluding bi bil ‘ et, the stable to's desirable y pare, COOPER, ND Peafltnrcet New Ye orks Rise is Sereck, ch merch rent moderate carly ORNISHED HOUSE | no, 5, LET CLINTON P eee ers; 1 i rio Gg? A es cyan ome for two. Address immediately URNIBHED wl ‘SE: eas ‘8 TO LET—WEST 19TH STREET, 25th street, East 27th, East 38th, West me aoth street, Madison and’ Lexington ae nues ; good locations. SLAUSON, C! RANK & 10., piosi alt corner Twenty-ninth erect, RAMERCY PARK, TWENTY-| io al 8T —TO lease for three or oF five years bys } annum. V. ON, ie See 26 Fifth avenue, LET—159 LEXINGTON AVENUE, _ CO! Thirtieth street, four story brown stone H. Houses fare or Fon — remap 3 responsible rina dy with im- pply on premises. DWELLING HOUSHS TO a REE WT TEE 10 LBT—THB SMALL THREE STORY HIGH STOOP TT? iaues poy windows A ant ferent dgurts street Ty isaprovesaaneny ROW, put in order house open LET—A HANDSOME COTTAGE, IN BEST PART OF Harlem, opps asite Mouot a ote ith ms: all improve: na Fr stoam ES oe ) STORY HIGH STOOP BRIOK bo oe ect ig iT lass onder, west side, good meichborhoot, aid in provements: t Upper Parts to let Apply © B.S. ee ¥ des ee ‘West irty-eigheh st. $QQ. BEE Mowre FOR THE WINTER FOR TWO DAG sory and varcment Cottage, in good order, on Bight reet, near Mactsoi ssine aiabatreeis HOMSON Z. SON, N,i78 Third a enue, 145 * AST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, ©) trom lat of November until lat ot May, desirable House (owner reserving one floor), newly furnished, to = smail and responsible party ; rent 612 per month, FURNISHED roam — APARTMENTS FAMILY FROM BROOKLYN HAVE. REFITTED, io house throughout and would rent handsomely fur- hod Rooms ‘o gentlemen, eingly or en suite; location 122 East Sixteenth street, cornor of Irving HANDSOMELY FURNISHED “FRONT ROOM, alcove, for xeatleman, or xentleman sod wile, ik ate family, brown stunt house. Apply at 102 West NT FURNISHED PARLOR and Bedroom on second Hoon, cosy, Sanne Roo! bove; two Iarge beautiful oom, first Boor, afurmished se to Broadway. 36 Bast Tweilth street FURNISHED FLOOR TO LET—IN PRIVATE 1 USE, suitable for housekceping ; $5 per, month, including fas. TW ast iT Abide square, hth avenue, near Tweifth street. BLEECKER S8TRBET.—' LRT, 57 Third Floor, with or sat two attic ftoome private house, near ‘Broadway “aDony oF on premise 206 BF —_ Pen NINTH STREET—A SMALL iwi Font Second Visor. wi and wite; refercace gi Bor: rit stoop ; all {improvements SPA ea Te re J a T HAINES BROS. Union Firvt clans handaoine ie no Planovortes for sato very reasonabie terms, _and several tsod a little, very low fof cash A LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, Fontor sell cheap : rent allowed on purchase at M, M. MEKRELI/S, No. 3 Union square ( ‘(iss Fourih ¥.) 2 SOHMER nf, 00 AST FOURTEENTH: street, Third — aveuno—Several goad second band vino very low forcash or torent. First class new Pianos for cash or i nts, om the most reasonable terma, MAGNIVIGENT ROSEWOOD CHIC Kc BRING lo. patent agraite, grand rest. High street “(cuaton v oi NEW SEVEN ocTavE PIANOFORTR, LARGE round: corners, ove basa, il SteeT tah Sareea es tee lt AN pEURGANT 2, OCTAVE Bi RIOH ee 53 ound Soreehe parted carved tenn potent aerate kite Simonds; best cl city maker, cost stool, cover, mesic stand; ab private teadesoe’ iow street. FINELY FURNISHED AND COMMODIOUS ROOM to let; reflued netehborhood ; modern conventencen: rivate family; eulable for oar or two gealiemeu, 203 East Eishteenth strect, near Third avenu “LARGE FRONT ROOM FURNISHED, “SUITABLE for a party of wentleme: hot and cold iso & Hall Bedroom, m oa very rea 8 West Forty-seo "1 Apply at brown stone house P47 AMUTY STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR gentleman and wile for light housekeeping for 36 ef week ; also hall Rooms for geutlemen ; house vveupied y owner, PARLOR FLOOR—PURNISHED FOR HOUSE. and bath; $10 per week. 2s West otlawe house, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR ONE OR two gentlemen: all convenlences. Apply during the week at 105 East Twenty-rourth street, opposite Ash- land House. A NICELY KL RNIS HED FRONT R@OM AND BED. room for housekeeping; all modern improvements. 512 West Twenty second street. SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY WILL LEC TWO OR three Rooms, furnished, for light honsekeeping or lodging, 20 Sixth avenue, hear Seventeenth street. EAUTIFULLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS, WITH- out bourd, for gentlemen desiring superior accomino- dations in first class private residence. Apply to Mrs, ALLEN, 39 Kast Nineteenth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue 70 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM L&T—WITHOUT board, at 16i@WVest Thirty-sixth street; private family, URNISHED NEATLY FOR cKEEPING— Large Room and Work Ro Eighth ave- weekly ; 300 West unexception: ighborhood. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED THIRD STORY FRONT Room, with hall Room adjoining, suitable for two or three gentlemen. East Twentieth street, » tew. doors trom Broadwi N A DESIRABLE NEIGHBOR! furnished (ront Parlor, for priviloge of front basencut, for lightihousekeepiug.” Wet ed. 145 West Eleventh street. TCELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—FOR housekeeping or single nen; rent from $2 60 to $5. 495 Broome street, three blocks west of Broadway. NE OR TWO NEATLY FU SHED HALL ROOMS MU tolet: pleasant iocation. 249 East Thirty-tirst st. pat OF HOUSE, OR Kate, ROOMS, VERY nicely furnished, to let, to small family or single en- tlemen. “127 West Tw entieth street, OOMS TO, LET-PURNISHT: rincipal of house 261 quire on he premises. OR UNFURNISHED, Fortieth street. In Poss URNISHED ROOMS. APPLY AT PIERCY To stipnur Bath | Establish im ut, 697 Broadway. 0 LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, with bath, 289, hot and cola water, suitable for a single gentlem: onvenient to all the hotels and places of amusement, at 8 West Twenty-rourth street. 10 LET—A LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, hot and cold water, &c., to gentlemen only, without board. Inquire at 14 West Fwent, seventh stre 10 a ‘T—-LOWER HALF OF A FIRST Dwelling House, eeny, and completeiy turnished, for housekeeping: good neighborhood ; best references Bete required ; terns moderate. Call for three days. omession immediately. 121 Kast Thirty-tirst street. 10 RENT—FURNISHED, THREE ROOMS ON THIRD ey eh) house; gas and bathroom on same oor; eu per week; references. 331 West Fitteenth street. ERMS MODERATE. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Parlor and Bedroom, in a first class brown stone Ronse, suitable fora physician or dentist; hot and cold water, bath, closet and every convenience, 108 Fitty- sixth atreet,’between Lexington and Fourth avenues. VERY PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.— 24 West Twenty-ninth street, between Broadway and Fifth nue. NICELY. FURNISHED | ROOMS ON 81 SECOND. FLOOR, feos ote also one or two on th floor, to gentle: men only. West Twenty-second street. 5THAVENUE NO. 164, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET. Furnished Rooms to let, single or en suite; baths on each floor; references. = 6 RICE ROOM—FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEP- + ing; hot and cold water, bath, large pantries. ex- cellent washing arrangements; ‘fine tion, 222 Fifty- second street, two doors from Broad wa: 1 TH STREET, WEST, 215.—A HANDSOMELY FUR. J nished Floor, with every convenience, together or rms separate; small tamily and pleasant locatio moderate. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TWO SIN Rooms for gentlemen. urs 32 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FT Avenue Hotel.—To let, ee eed furnished ty Jors, en suite; also Room for gentleman. rences given and required 3 3 at EAST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR MADI- son avenue.—Furnished Rooms, without board. Reference. 5G EAS NINTH sTREEr, of Broadway. Eleganth furnished Rooms, en te oF singly, to gentlemen, without boa 117 EAST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN THIRD and Fourth avenues.—Two very desirable and pantoomaly f iernenes. Rooms to let to gentlemen only. A FEW DOORS WEST LET—FUBNISHED, THE SMALL THREE STORY and attic House (bay windows) 126 East Twenty-fitth ., between Lexington and Fourth avenues: very prettily ished; seen from 10to1; rent low. Also another on xington avenue. O LEASE, FURNISHED_FOR THREE YEARS OR k plonger, thie stone House 67 West Forty- inh, street Hotween Hirth and Sixth avenues. Pomea: mae atin, TO MAY 1 OR ONE YEAR, & four story high stoop ‘brown stone House; size 22% L lot; location between Bi - fall tot; location between Broadway and Fourth ave RENT—A SMALL HOUSE, WELL FURNISHED. ons im thorough repair, to’a private family only. Roply on the premises, 09 Vest Thirty ffth street, between RENT—FURNISHED, OR FURNITURE FOR Sale. or any other way to suit a purchaser, a House Twenty-sixth street, just out of Sixth avenue, ata bar- EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street. STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVE- hues —To rent, fully furnished, tor one, twoor three medium sized four story aa we ‘brown stouse ide of street. F.G. & ROW Browdway. Unfarnished. DWELLING, 110 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, $2,200; 41 East Tw ty-cighth street, $2,000; 4) Bast ee by ad allnear F fae avenue. Inquire “OOTTAGE HOUSE, STABLE AND SEVEN LUTS, West Kighty-fourth jstreet, near Central Park; ern IOPSAMES Ke WATRMLOW, ssi Sixth aven FOUR STORY HOUSE, WEST NINETEENTH oped A a4 convenience and in good order; Possession at once. SMITH & MEAD, 422 Fighth avenue. FOUR bay if BROWN N STONE: To LET—UNFUR. nished, on Thi aoe A street, between Fifth avenue oar, nd Broadway ; $3, iH. REW & CO,, 18 Fifth Avenue, TWO HOUSES, EACH 50 FERT SQUARE, AL, pt provements, 30 to 40 rooms, to lease exceeding wi Seen metreet, near A a and pitt ot, near Ninth avenue. V. & SON, Ti Pine street and 226 ria avenue, NISHED HOUSE TO LET—ABOUT. 21 story high stoop; in good Cady moj hot and cold waters ver cloyety bdb-cellae aud good yard; rent $1,800, on if wanted ; Eat West twenty fit ang good 277 West ‘Twenty-third strect. N UNFURNISHED HOUSE IN FI8TH AVENUE, near Forty-eighth street; four story brown stone high ty 100, oy Wood finish, incomplete order; i be leased for five years or more at ope EN late Ward & Opden, rondway, corner seventeenth st. 151 west TWELFTH STREET.—TO0 LET, FUR. nished, to a small family, Parlor Floor Basement and two Rooms on the third floor. Secretary bed in back 217 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR SEVENTH avenue.—Nicely furnished Rooms to let, suitable for one or two persons; all improvements; terms very moderate, 4.8 WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET. PLEAS. ant front Room and also hall Room, for gentle- men and thetr wives or single gentlemen; also Room on fourth tloor, for two gentlemen. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AxD APART. MENTS TO LET. SUIT OF FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON third story—Toaparty, of gentlemen, singly or to- gether; fas, nd fire: terms favorable toa desirable party, A Fant Twelfli stroct, betwee Filth avenue and University place. PART OF FIRST CLASS HOUSE, UNFURNISHED. to let, to a family without children, or entire House, furni location 122 East Sixty-first street, one block from Madison venue. SPLENDID FIRST FLOOR AT 56 GREENWICH A Mevenue two parte rs, ree cates. bear: ad ‘ait water closet; se i, fixtures all in; gas in al rooms; cheap re rent Inquire at 18 Perry street. \ OOMS TO LET—UNTURNISHED; FOUR AT AND fet ate per — Inquire at 444 Fourth PR AT $20 AND COND rook ata PAINTED AND PAPERED second street; good neighborh Notand cold waver and bath; ig other a rtamity s wild Bouekeenl artic! cles, carpets, ke new fast jay) it wanted ; rent reasonab! COND AND THIED FLOOR, UNFURNISHED, IN 8 private hoase, ‘6 Bas, Sixteenth street; excellent jocati T’ LET—SECOND FLOOR, 19 BS STREET, between East Broadway cad He ) eee ti By 43 IN =o MANSARD ‘brick house in 10ith street, near Fourth avenue; 10 Le eg SEBS US) SHccmD. Fas wat modern tmprove Hi Ly se. tt "Ba east Fh Rineer ie Inquire of the owner, 232 10, LETIN EIGHTY.SECOND, STRERT, NEAR T Fourth avenns, ay Shera our ~~ Cand four Rooms ina wate house, with a iS CRAWFORD, 906 Third avenue. * LeT—PRENOH FLATS OF EIGHT ROOMS, WITH qT". ek oe retergncer mu pe heated halls nals Ba won. FRANCIS FORD, I iis Broadway, room Po ‘966 Third a1 Baw: A NICE, PLEASANT a To nek Nath, wand: to nica, people only; al Higa i Groune taf pein Hladiem? reat » rant $id per ao eae Rope o's 0 LET—A THREE STORY Fp HOUSE, NO. 389 ee toe are street; net price $20 per month. Inquire of on pan ET EG 0 LET—A NEW FOUR 8TORY Fourth Taga gst ge AA West T Tenth street, coal Reieuborboed. “tnquire at 116 Wear rremiences: eplend roy Poe THREE STORY HIGH STOO! ie bd ee J ae ane fl Lge O En ties BASEMENT AND FIRST FLOO! Bi A ¥ rown stone house, n ee on bn y-ninth street. Apply st"2s0 Hat irty. 10 = | i gf 4 FLOOR OF FIVE beg Sf -fifth street the Pome eat Ser cane Siss ‘Floor "ot 7 Fooms. B mh OF A THIRD FLOOR, CONSISTIN sail i cameenenceg rent $25, Iain sizogh botweaR Fina spd Bla LADY WISHES class make, sneaa GF cash; also Sein; Wheeler & Wilson's, 129 West Sixteonth street, TO DISPOSE OF PIANO, FIRST Machine, Chickering Pianoforte (cost $600) for ess than half Paty nearl; Pet raverstrung bass; carved legs; includ ool, 28 Thikd street, between Bowery and Second aale—Parlor grand, maker, used five months, ing Room Furniture, ~ WERER PIANOFORTE, SEVEN OCTAVE, EOUND corners, carved legs, overstrun bass; bargain for ; & rosewood Pianotorte, only $1 J LE, 18 Waveitey biace, ‘near Broadw: T GREATEST BARGAIN FVER OFFERED—THREE most magnificent 7 and 7% octave rosewood Pianos ; best city manufacturers; in best pprainie order; richest tone; will be sold at half price if bought to-day; come first served ; say bod: in want of a bargain, a Piano at half price. ) Sixth avenue, near Fortioth L. BATTERSON'S ‘Storehouse’ tor Furnitare at and Pianos. {ISCHER NEW SCALE PIANOB—THE MOST RE- with latest improvements, fuil went th street, near Nint econd Rant a very cheap. i SALE—AN ELEGANT FIVE OCTAVE (PIANO Wood Melodeon, in good order: will be sold oy. to LOUIS BERGE, 30 urteenth st. OR SALE—A PIANO; PRICE $150: ‘AN BE SEEN # on Friday, October 25, at 44 West Thirty-third street. ATEW STEINWAY, CHICKERING “AND WEBER mavens and upright, Pianos to rent. W. A. POND & CO., 547 Broadway and 39 Union square vc —PIANOS MANUFACTURED FOR THE rade: first class Pianos at moderate prices; the iraae invited 78 Barrow street, near Hudson. IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND most beautiful style of best makers at lower Bes for cash or monthly instalments, or tor rent, at WA’ 451 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. praxo TO RENT.—NEW UPRIGHT, SQUARE, AND square grand, best makers, to reut and tor sale low hly instalments, at HALL & for cash or on mot SON'S, 751 Broadway, OSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, ONLY $75; great bargain; suneee, overstrung, having carved legs, agraffe, &c.; at sacrifice. Please examine before buying. JAMES GORDON, 196 Bleecker street, near Macdousiil. XX. BALL, OVER SIXTEEN YEARS WITH HORACE SS. Waters, has moved to 187 East Eighth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue.—A large stock of fin is and square Pianos aud Organs for cent or & {nstalment, BALL & DENN MUSICAL. A TENOR WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT TO SING IN achurch. Address F.G., Roma Hotel, 36 East Hous- ton at. A FIRST CLASS SOPRANO ) WANTED—FOR, AN EPIS- copal church in a large and healthy city, South; ex: Colient chance for a frst clas female teacher to procure any number of ape ‘Address SOPRANO, box 3,277 'w York Post o' RATA PARAVALLI, TENOR _SINGE Italian opera, teaches Piano and Sin Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue. rate. Home Monday and Thursday. A. ACADE Pian Organ, Sin instruction $i0 per tem; amateur ofchentr tet, string quartet, now forming, $5 per term. NUITAR, SINGING, ORGAN, PIANO, VIOLIN, HAR- JX mony ; private lessons on! ton place (Eighth street). Established 185. Circulars and " Students Jour- nal” mailed free. J. JAY. ‘WATSON. Musical Director. ye SCHUBERTH & CO. e CARL HEUSER, Succesor, Publisher and ‘Dealer in Foreign and American Mu roadway, New Yor No branch house anywhere. Lessors ON THE PIANO.—MRS, TOJETTI ROCHE, a pupil of the celebrated Liszt, and having received the decoration of St. Cecilia’s Academy in Rome, will Five lessons to cue ladies at her residence, 61’ West ‘ifteenth street NeW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 652 Fifth avenue, near Fitty-second street.—Open from 905. Ladies’ vocal classes of two or three members made ‘spec! laity. | eager boca PELTON & 6O"S STANDARD 0 ‘RD ORGANS. 21, 000 now i in use. Warerooms Sil Broadway, N. Y. Send for a circular. ‘Terms mode- TANISTS’ ACADEMY, ne WEST FORTY- FIFTH street. Office hours 1 BERNARDUS BOEKELMAN. IPE ORGAN—SUITABLE FOR PARLOR OR chapel; made by Erben; diapason, principal and sub-bass; blows hy foot; has a set of swell shi full scale and fine, full tone; will be sold by JOHNSTON VAN TASSELY at their ‘salesroom, 37 Nassau street, on IGNOR GIORGIO RONCONI WILL RESUME HIS instruction in Sin tng ie from October 6, at his residence, 158 East Twenty-six ‘OUNG LADIES WHO INTEND (STUDYING, PIANO. forte, singing and the German }i ensue will find a comfortable home at the house of Mrs. Al the daughter of Mr. ok, many; tuition in singing by aly if desired. Apply. fo B. TDs Ti ARew York Musik Zeitung, German Bank, corner of Fourth avenue and Fourteenth maeet™ 7 DANCING ACADEMIES. —SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES ARE NOW OPEN at, Mavonte Hall, 114 and 116 Bast Thirteenth street, and’ Brevoort Hall, 154’ ifty fourth, stro NOTRE ut Brevoort Hall: Monday, October 2h 167k PRIVATE LESSONS at ay hour, day or evening, CIRCULARS at Private Academy, 212 East Eleventh st. A —DOPWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT 712 + efit avenue, will commence October & For days te ¥, 289 BLEECKER + street.—Classes Tucsday and Friday evenings; chil- Gren Weancsday rd Saturday afternoons, at 4 o'clock, For terms, &c., send for circular, N. B.—Mafinee Hop every Saturday commencing at Reservoir square. ere oq now open Each pupil taught fond ik waltzes tat alr con ieee, cirenlars E GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY, 2 Fifth avenue, corner Fourteenth street Circulars may be had on application. AND _ MRS. ay nt ACADEMY FOR Rage | ing, 64 West Thirty-fourth street.—Instruc! commence Saturday, November2 Send for Circulars THE LECTURE SEASON. A. “1s THE WAR ENDED t”* ANNA B. DICKINSON, at the Cooper Institute, FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. 25 Tickets 50 cents. For sale at the Tribune office, Bren- wee Union square, and American News Company's, gorse , INSTITUTE HALL, ted Ba Evening, | Stier igs FAITHFUL, QUEEN {peer ANDTHE ROVAL FAMILY, align Mri anergy faervod mae CHEN VICTORIA AND THE ROYAL FAMILY, By ULL, Coeper institute, to-night, EMILY FAITH: . Horace Greeley will preside. BILLIARDS. ‘ANDARD A) T | Make AR ART CAS daa datas for Rooke ly by the inventor aud epgoomnor wo é ee ire nemcn TO ALL Hines gg ST antes | ' | Aoapear ‘OF MUBIO BENBPIT NEWYORK ROSAN oatioLro ORPHAN ASYLUM! TWO GRAND fags THiS (THURSDAY) APTRRNOO! undar the drgotion tA.‘ vACGUSTIN DAL ALY and under ° ers TOUNG wis & ROMAN’ CATHOTAG Rasooration” PROGLAMM. APTERNOON, COMMENCING AT TWO O'CLOCK. Orga. Overture, Fall Orchestra. parking in one act, entitled BARTOK NA DIAMONDS, in which the lade gendemen of ‘the BOWERY THEALGE wall take part UY the kind sonseat of MW. Violin solo, NING, Oot, 26, MEDLEY OF IRISH AL with variant Dy Se PADOVANNE, of the Fith Avenue Twain Aria and Ballad..... fd EMMA HOWsON (of the Grand Ope After which will be prusented the. third act of the Urll- lant comedy entitled LONDON ASSURANCE! in which the fodowing ladies and gontiemen from the Grand Opera House sat Fifth Avenue Theatce will ap- pear Mr John Broushem, Mr. nari Wood, Clarks, Mr W's Lomovne, Mr. George He Gevintn Euan ierce, Mr Owen Pawoels MEW. ee kman," Cary. Hart “od Hart (by kind permission of Ps 5 ey ‘The Origa ral Lig te. Ants “MINATEI en Ts Frama in a grand ontertainment of NEW MINSTRELSY, finish. ing wit ONE HUNDRETH NIGHT OF HAMLET, rus KVENING, commencing at 7%. . rtie’s Full ecneney OVERTURE Pee re's most delightial Comedy, ae iaRNE” AND RIBUICHTO, pre the as tists of eA) ee oa Thes- wi ir, allowing ® cast ancy :— Miss late Morrin he Touts. 3 3 Mr. Devers, Mr. Owen Fawee! mn i. Mr. Frani ‘. “ Chapman, Mr, F, Coapman THe DAY APERIC MEK WEODING. Mr. Neil Warner, Mr. Owen Fawcett, Mr. ¥. Caapmaa, Mis Rawlinion, Mrs. Le TH rere RN > VOLUNTEER. Mr. W. J. FLORBNCE, who has most kindly volun- feared, ‘aint, the following distinguishest artista of te IN SQUARK THE, who have given their ser- nerously, havin ud se ot Mr. Edwards, Lee, Mins Fanny Hayward, in his celebrated BUDGET OF COMI- CALITL “The Girl of the Peri "Little Jennie Yeamans celebrated DUTCH icant SHER! Mr. the ki AN SHOOK and Mr. 4. M, PA Hen v 's Mi, Wi STERIDAN tnd MACK ih. thicit SONGS and DANCES, by permiaion of Measta Emerson Mist BLANCHE SELWEN in’ her, CHANGE and CITAR. ACTER SONG, by perminaion of Mr. Charles White, X ANB COX| Mr. Davidge, Mr. Law Misa Griffiths. Stage Manager Mr. (Of the Grand nd Opera House.) TICKETS ONE DOLLA TO ALL PARTS OF THE Nonier.—The tadies and gentlemen announced as par- ticipants in the evening. performance for the Orp rai ee respec aly Re Fe EY itendan at e Academ: uel € AY) MORNING FOR KEMEARSAL HITE’S ATHENEUM, 535 BROADW. ars UNPRECEDENTED SUGC ‘rik THIS EVENING AT La Petite Benson. La Potite Benson. La Petite Bense La Petite Benson, BLANCHE SELWYN. BLANCHE MILLIE Cook, MIL MILLEE COOK, MIL Tk COOK: MINNIE JACKSO! “trey LE Roy, Geo. F. Devere rien, ek Nihio's Ce A 586 KITTY LE ROY. |585 RICARDO. 585, RDO. 85 Sergeant Burke Jos Mulligan. od Sergeant Bur Jos Mulligan. — [585 J. ART, 35 585 eg oa 58S ATEN UM D 585, THENEUM Joo Lang. leo. Coos. J. K. Campbell. [585 ATEN UM eo. Co Campbell. [585 MATI TINE eDNESDAY av Uses sQu ARE b Sas ate Proprietor. SHERIDAN Manager A.M. PAL “This theatre is now the u conveniently eee a house of entertainment in the city, a bijou of be: fairly radiant with all dee experience: an aneasee Rad Dore Beooare "—The Star. SIXTH WEEK AND UNABATED SUCCESS OF AGNES, ti ae sly for Sardou’s last and best t play, wri “4 racters by Miss Ph Phillis who fills the title role. Other ¢ Glover, Miss Plessy pMendaant, tin fs Jenny ping, Laurens D. i. Harkins, Mr, Edward Lamb, fF. P. Mackey Mr. George Parkes, Me. Henry Mont gomery, Welsh Edwards, Mr. J. P. Barnet, Mr. B. Mr. Claude Burroughs and other: ure ‘Of the manner in which tue play 1s presented the Even- nS er iy play is presented in so chaste and th at its continued prosperity cannot be N_ ARTIST! MHIXG THAT AS YER BEEN SEEN UPON MIE LOCAL STAGE, presenting the rare excell in stage Pictures. of being rich without gaudiness and chaste without monotony AGNES MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 14; O'CLOCK, Seats secured two weeks in advan Box office open every day from 8 A. M. to P. M. Doors open at night at 7%, Curtain rises ut 3 o'clock, Carriages may be ordered fo MISS ETHEL ENGAGEMENT Ta LIMITED 10 100 UBINSTEIN,—RETURN TO NEW YORK.— STBIAWAY HALL RUBINSTEIN. WIENTAWSE, TWO NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE. THURSDAY. NING, OCTOBER 24 FRI VENING, OoTOwER 25, and SATURDAY AFTERNOON OCT 26, AT 2, GRAND RUBINSTEIN MATINEE. AST APPEARANCES previous to the departure for Tiiladelphia, Baltimore rid Washington of ANTON RUBIN WIENIAWSKI, LOUISE WIEBHART, LOUISE ORMENY. Seats $2 and $3, according to location. Admissio and aT) TO MATINEE $2, admiasion $1, can be had at Steinway Hall, Schirmer’s, 701 and L¢ 4 Broadway. RUBINSTEIN CONCERTS_—THE KREUTZER SONATA, THURSDAY EVENING, October 24. at 8 P. M. In comphance with numerous request frau has the honor to announce that Mestre, ‘RUBINSTEIN and WILL REPEAT, ON THURSDAY EVENING, Qct. 24 BEETHOVEN'S CELEBRATED KREUTZER SONATA (for piano and ‘olin the frst. performance of which in New York by RUB: aot and WIENIAWSEI met with the most enthusi je success, leganta man- joubted. The ELEGANCE UBINSTE! IN—STEINWAY HALL _TO-NIGHT —RU- BINSTEIN will play this evening Fantasie Chroma: -, ue (Bach), Ktudes ee in), Co and he ae os tf el), Katzeniuge et Scar! the celebrated Kreutzer! Sonata by Meek oven wath I Howth Wieniawsk: i ethan les RETURNS TO NEW YORK TO. NIGHT,.— t the Rubinstein Reg Steinway Ben fonight, WIESTAWSET will i A his Fantasie on Faust, Elegi¢ (Ernst), Polonaise (Wienfawski) and the celebrated Kreut- zer Sonata (Beethoven) with Rubinstein. HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART... 2 & 514 BROADWAY. -Lessee and Manager. Miss JENNIE HUGHES, Miss MARION TAYLOR, Miss KITTY O'NIEL. Miss ADA WRAY. e MAMMOTH Lal OUPE in an entire new Olio of Fun and Merrime! ALL THE Lis? TOF fone He New Acts, Songs Danc Firat week of ‘oe the’ Buch Comedian, r. in Pa i orginal and very laughable UTON JUSTIOR, JOHN HART, Mr. FRANK KERNES, introducing the entire Mr. JOHN WILD, Company in the cast, ur JOHN EN, Mr, WM. WEST., Mr. £ pa CROgSIN. ‘in the a E. D. SODDENG, G. UTE, nee diate, FEL RIOR Ty “AYLO Low. it HAO HuHEs Migs ADA WRAY, Miss KITTY O'NKIL, Miss NELLIE SANDFORD, Last week of the panacea Mules PETE EY. FRANK KERMES ana JOHN WILD in the side- enlisting Sketch, viz.: BA Concluding every events Aa tne new Drama, OR, DISCHARGED FROM BLACKWELL'S ISLAND, vith new Scenery, Stage Effects, dc. ; 4 DRUNKARD' LVE, THE FORGER ap Is VICTIM, THE ABDUCTION, &c.. ‘The Drama, in six scenes, introducing the entire Dramatic Company. oTMATINEE WEDNESDAY AXD SATU! DAY. .—MONDAY, rat appearance this sea- mn of the Queens of Bur! ” Sueetii® WORRELL SISTERS. NY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, cul BOWERY, Gus WILLIAMS ‘NELLIE.” ots pe mL ‘NELLIE. ‘NELLIE.”* ent FINE ‘CoM Aad iE IRISH. van aire THE VARBLLA BROTHERS- ZITE} TONY P. AND HART. CARTER, RERNELL, asteneantts GIRARD. Sener PRNGLES i MALINDA NAG) CELIA HERD. . THE great STAR TRO cP OF A rRIOA, admit NEXT MATINES SATURDAYS (GjzeMaNtA THEATER, — Fourteenth strect, uear Third avenue. \UENDORF. .. aks a THURSDAY, A nets Benedi _Box office open Kalty ro from 9 ditt oclocks N's, YORK STADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWE! y Paoreaso C4 vy, fue who have been unable to witness termined termi Oe yy e re ora 7 OStabeE Memes chat bile oy Sea returned'to city residence, 47 East Eighteenth MANAUERS, t' Or awe ASSOCTATIONS for the above INNA SOPRANO. She is en of in the very highest terms by musical ggitien ‘and ie aL se ire versatile singer ia bgagements may ba Gn which great success), ALS.” ioriis aud tale NOEs a NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET. ceweshie ee PYQMALION AND GALATEA, with its BEAUTIFUL AND NOVEL SCENERY. OPINIONS OF THE PRI NO BETTER PLAY HAS EVER BREN PRODUCED HERE! THE Bats Lig Lonny OF THE PL@:SENT DAY! ADMIRABLE IN EV! Hs POT | BEYOND GO WpARIAON THK VERY re ‘GMAL:ON Ap BaUATe, EVERY EVENIN THE MOST bed! 7) AND ORIGINAL BrFECT PRO- thy rt ae YEA a i piece ‘ane OPttoal. tain ad “DISSOLVING STATUE," by Profesor TOBIN, Ae, Royal Poiytechnic Institu- vo MUSEUM, URLESQUE. B we! LL ANOTHER TRIUMPH. OSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY. THE GREAT BURLESQUE TROUPE. TO-DAY AT 2, 13 BVENING AT 8 The cine Drama The new Burlesque ont oneitet consican. “BhoraE ns THRER with all its MUS-KE-TRERS, \ysterious Mechanical bese by Farce A Man without a Head. TLLUSIONS. OuDWIN BOOTHS tor and Mana la mn ic LAST NIGHTS OF Ait A POGUE. bg caer LAST NIGHTS MR AND MBB. DION iieticroausse iss Agnes finns WEDRRADAY, ARRAH NA POGU: FRIDAY, t pe TUESDAY, The now Drama of THURSDAY, MIEERRY RDAY" Or, NIGHT and MORNING. AND. SATURDAY and MATINE BROWN. OR, NIGH AND DMORNIN NG. DION BOUG! ICAULT London. iy pi ed by him over ? tio) o nights to Mrs. Desmon ‘TE NEWTON # RROWN, Jesse tou ori al character)... Miss AGNES OBERTSU! otra Boucieaul vee Mr, SHIBL BARRY Cassidy... Seats may be secured a week in advance at the theatre, or at Dition & Co.'s Music Store, TL Broadway. AcapEur OF MUSIC—LUO! ITALIAN OPERA—LUCCA. Z .MAX MARETZEK “POSITIVELY NO FREE oF TOMORROW (FRIDAY) OCT TWELFTH SUBSCRIPTION NiG Second and last time of DON GIOVANNI MME, PAULINE LU) ISN CHARA LOUISE KELLOGA, CLARA DORTA, Director SIG, VIZZANTI, Blu! MORTAMT. sia. SAME T, . COULO! N, SIG, kONCONT, TURDAS, OCT. 2 AT LT. Mi. AND LU COCA MATINEE, MME, PAULINE BUCCA as MARGUERITE, a Bur, HHT WEDNESDAY, D Revival, by request, Drama vontitied “" Or, THE BELL Mr. J. B, STUDLEY.. as. HANS MATTAIS ‘Aud the veryesuccoasiul Am Comedy ot Or, SUMME TIPE AT CAPE MAY, E. F. WILKS. BURROWES “FRIDAY, BE ins NEEIT OF ’ SATURDAY, | BENE TT or Miss JOHANNA PRITCHARD will appear in her new Drama of AURAMANEA Or, GOLD MAD. M"™£, F. B. “CONWAY'S ‘BROOKLYN THEATRE, Last Nights of f Howard's Society Comedy, MONDSI New Scenery, Foner Costumes, brilliant Music, and cust to the strength of the com; | perry 8 CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, 7 BROADWAY. MAGUIRE & EMERSON, J. A, PALMEB. eas of DELEHANTY AND HENGLER. TIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THIS WEEK. BEHOLD THE CONSTELLATION OF STARS. BILLY EMERSON, the brighest stat on the thlopian stage; the universal feyaree aa talented comedian; Y STANWO! the man gan makes Pemiree en the banjo; 78 -Proprietora ‘Amnusements AN AND MACK, the great ealinepete rurtiste of ‘America; oe DHA! otige Hepa on male OUR GREAT Vooat. CORPS J. A. PALMER, JOHN FRAZER, giulnent baritone; Bapular basso; JOHN pe HARRY ROY, pelebrated tenor: eminent balladist; 8. A. HOLSWORTH, JAS, HERBERT, Australian tenor ; pleanini alto; togethor with the only orchestra “or “16” solo performers profession. EVERY EVENING iD SATURDAY MATINEE. GAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. St. James’ igs ree Twenty-eighth'street and Glorious success of the pe. amned and inimitable B & BACKUS’ WAMBOLD SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, First appearance of metho Feat Bente Mr. JAMES D, ROOME. First week of THE TOM AND JERRY TWINS. THE NEW BEGINNERS. Lats AC’ aa FRESH FUN. Everybody delighted. They go home happy. Crowded with the elite and lashton of the city. Begins at& Seats secured wx days in advance. pus ‘CHEAPEST BECAUSE THE BI EST. TROP Gh auroeee f the CENTRAL, Paka MENAGERIE, D STONE'S CIRCUS ont r TROUPE OF EO guCIE INDIANS, EVERY AFTERN( AND EVENING, Four OF THIRTY. FOURTH STREET, EAST RIVER, ‘On the a opening Cay no no less than ITE. SITORS z' NAGERIE, APPLAUDED THE GREAT ARTISTS OF THE CIRCUS, Ve THE SENSATIONAL INDIAN SCENES, rming the notable attractions of this Glan gh iC aoe NO ted EXHIBITION, ONE Tree fe TO THE wd syOws, bert LOWEST, TR ICE EVER ©! texte aes lass e' ié TuIRD GRAND Ste iN SATURDAY. cture ar NW. x BALL Ss EN a AY, OCTOBER 28, ‘The colebeated an exthor and Editor, will deliver bis, alserary Lecture, PRI TH Reminiscences of his personalt rien ship with Dickens, ‘Thackeray, Tennyson, Swinburn, illustrated by portrait aid views of thelr Fesidericas fe, ‘Admission, 80 cents; reserved seuts, 75 ce For inale at _feribner a 701 Broudway, 1d Broadway, nd at the Hall. QBTHAN ASYLUM BENEFIT OTHE LADIES AND gentlemen connected in the afternoon performance will please assemble at the Academy of Music Wednem day, October 2, at] P.M. Those concerned in the even- in riormance att! sea of Music, Wednesday, atio £m. SeOnaK T DEVERE, Stave Manag RION MUSIC HALL, 720 BROADWAY. Nightly 0 star artists and lady gymnasts. Aten. tive lady pages. Admission free. . CAMBELL, STRAUSS WALTZES—“FUSIONE Academie,’ “Nile Flood.” "Danube," Tbe, acti ‘S0c.; “Cliquot,” “Light Blood,” Lively"! ch 360. REDERICK BLUME’ Broadway. « EMS oF STRAUSS" —NEW EDITION. ng tilt | To the unprecedented success of the fi three editions the publishes rs announce & reviend, edition, with eight aditional Mab aid e bool yw comtains 250 lary and includes over one Cag ood ie" kas, Mazurkas and Quad: rice ITSON & CO., Publishers m Brosiway: Pie gawome SOCIETY, The Boxes at the Academ: In the Proscenium, Will be sold at the Be actin on oegtonaay, the 23th inst, at3 P. M., by A. tioneer. Entrance Fourtee “HIGH go} os Sbriage galops, D. SCHAAD, Pin Me Ptcety aod LECTURES 1ON QUEEN m7 crati Cooper Institute to-night. Hon. Horace Greeley will id RDEN.—WANTED, LADIES FOR THE aatra Ballet Apply to Le J: VINCENT, Stage Man. Grosby street entrance, from 11 tilt | P."M. th agenee. Gt +—Admtaciow, ity etrcle, 506 ast one. 1 OTTE ia new, startling and flawless. It ae cons the two months is umyur- assed by the record of any other New York scnsation—" Humpty, Dural alone excopted. It tx the fashion thing to “see it,” ‘and ait the eh able world is gologto the Opera House. The Home Journal says :—“The strongest troupe of theatrical ‘stare, ever congregated at fmusomnont i New York is how m crod at the Grand Opers Houge im ROL CAROTTE, Mra. JOHN WOOB, JOHN BROUGRAM, EMMA HOW: S0N, ROBE WERKE STUART ROR. ROL OCAROTTE. sthe MAJTL’ and the LAURE FAMILY have ‘en and separal formed th ‘almost only at traction at many places of amuseitoat in" Now York and elsewhere, The with the other actors and singora, Braud scenery, gorgeous dresiem, @ horus of forty, and countieas super. gumeraries, form probably the mes exponsive dramatic entertainment ‘over offered in this country.” Mr. Daly begs to state that, | which he had arranged upon assuming the management iM pursuance of programune of the Grand Opera House, of giving frequent changes of performance and of presenting astaras practicable stream novelty every month, he has now to announce THR LAST NIGHTS OF LE ROI CAROTTR. The extraordinary outlay required in this superd and amusing spectacie, and the cnormous success which @ has met with, defers for a time tho production of ite succeeding novetty, but ROI CAROTTE must positively be withdrawn shortly to make way (ora revival of ex eqatingly eae character. INTHE MARINTE OF AROTTE. SATURDAY, AT HALY-PAST ONE O'CLOUR, Seats may be ‘secured for & Week in advance either at the box office of the Grand Opes House or at the Fifth Avenue Theatre from 8 A.M, lls P.M. Carriages may ordered every evening for i o'el: *.* SUNDAY EVENING, October 27, FOURTH GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT, with Mile. MARIE AIMEE aud other premiere artistes’in @ magnificent programme. XRAND OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2%, 1878, FOURTH GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT (I¢ AIMEE ( AIMEE? *.* MAX MARETZEK arg with net pleasure paw in he G OPE u Ly connae. OPERA HOUSE, oa NBXT NQUNBAE G The artists of the GRAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, Mine, LEON! LEVIELI, Prima Donna, Soprane! ABIUGNEDO, Ten Tenoet \ORIAMI, together with Mr. aye Pete the Pianist, and Sig. PAB®- VANNI, Violinist, and the MBINED GRAND ORCHESTRAS of the Grand Opera Hours and Academy of Music Seats may be secured from 8 A. M. to 6 KTM AVENUE THEATRE.—(EVERY NIGHT AT 8.— ©) West Twenty-fourth street, near Broad: way Sole Lessec and Manager...........Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY LAST WEEK “or “DIAMONDS ¢ LAST MATINEE OF “DIAMONDS,” October 26, at 14g. Last NIGHT OF “DIAMON: SATURDAY, October 26. Mr. DALY begs to announce tor next week the ime ration of a series of Standard Comedy Revivals, for whickt SATURDAR, very careful preparation haa been made. i The fe Dlays « oF the first week wili be given in the follow- Ing or: MONDAY, October 28—-THE ROAD TO RUIN. Debut of Mi MR, R, CHARLES FISHER as Old Dornton, and of M&s: AY, October 29—ROAD TO RUIN. ESDAY, Oclober 90. —THE BELLE'S STRATA DAY, October 31.—BELLE'S STRATAGEM, FUIDAY, November L “ROAD To, RUIN Chita nse. SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, | Nove 2—THE BELLE'S STRATAGEM (third and fourth times). *,* The Box Sheet for the entire week will be beray Wednesday mornin . October «An preparation to follow. the above :—The jes of SO NG ORV ERY BODES FIEND! aud “OLD HEADS AND YOUNG J HEARTS." Also Sliake " tas Ing Comed; Peare's OTe MERICY WIVES OF WINDSOR, Ml be givem. of the first production of which: due notice wi LYMPIC 3. GENEV TE VE DE BRABANT, UNPRECEDENTED TRIUMPH OF AIMER cee OPERA BOUFFE. CA by St? A & ¢ Di HIS THULSD. ay irectocs ‘at'6 o'clock, fi GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT, which opera will be presented with new scenery by Me. Hayes, and the entire strength of the company. (for the first time in New York) as Drogan, Mone GARBL, in hivorigiual character of PLTOU. «. in hits original cl , aie MEL digit ar Mons. JUTRAY as baw tre fons. as les Marte! res HT vB Grabuge (ie Sergeant); Mile, HOLLAND, aductor..... .Mon. VAN GHELE mise a eth BF ‘Mons. GABIE DAY Gi SATURDA’ SANDE DUCHESS MATINER. Prices as usual served seats can be obtained at the Box Office, and at Noon 70 and 114 Broadway. RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, 23D STREET, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth's Theatre. CROWDED HOUSES, (DECIDED uit OF RO’ Brillant success ofthe AFRICAN BALLET TROUPE. Beautiful pas gorgeovs Costumes and magnificent sf tis Scene. Tacsformetion Boats. aa iene RaLSE SEYMOUR /ENTLE FAIRY h’s Operetta, Lis on and Fi pay ANe a aN ‘ ours a i ean SANS RE, KING KARROT. MATINEE, SATURDAY AT TWO. copy tERson'sy CALI meee wee ae BROADWAY. 718. MAGUIRE & a a HANTY AND ) HENGLA BEHOLD. "THE Hee eMRSORS ove STARS. ‘Y¥ the brightest bok on the Rthioplan stage; the universal favori and talented comedian; HA ite STANWOOD, the man rama Piskee a remarks © cash banjo; the 3 character ‘artists of Ainerica; reGHARLES HEYWOOD, the great male soprano; together with the fines Binging oor 3 and Orchestre ia EVERY EVENING oA RD Sal SATURDAY —_ SER It ba] St IT AT THE GREAT 3 25 CENT SHO’ foot of Houston wtre street, East River. Bare.back Rider tm the world, The best [GNOM SEBASTIA, st Somersault Rider in the world, * WILLIAM D' DUTTON. inthe aes na 7h Best Ji nile Rider in the wi “YOUNG ROMEO. ene AT THE GREAT 2 OENT SHOW, toot of Houston u street, East River. The only place TWO LIVING. Wane NOcEROS Beasts. The onl, ¥ place to see, THE LARGEST “EL EPHANT IN THE WORLD. The onl pie, to seo A Livind Witte POLAT BEAR, Je only plac THE LARGEST LION IN THE WORLD. The only place to soe. BURNELL RUN! Ran pAND JOVENILES, AND THE BEST ACROBATS IN THE WORLD. Ont pine 1 to see the most original and FUN bri OF ENGLISH CLOWNS, ly place to nee the WILD ae i$ OF THE DESERT. aly pases. to see the BEST CIKCUS AND MENAGERIE ares One red to the public FOR 2 CENTS ADMISSION, at the Great Show foot of Houston street. sEnux lace to see the greatest of BSENSA’ ek te oan RIDERS, who % rongaged for next week. Uh GE INE MRS. JARLEY'S WAX WORKA, Assoctation 1m Thursday, Oc Tickets at Pond’s, Schiriner’s « and stile Broadway. a, Niet DOOR TO DELMONICOR Metsorouita Be THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIRTY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, WATCHES, JEN JEWELRY, &e. area py a OnE: JEWE na 200. eae akin [ee rath “tame be seuok hid American eae fn fine selections, ave ‘very lot iy 4 ha} DIAMOND STONE thy wei, ofc, t; cheap for cash. Addrose i x, Box B90 He ‘eset _, CIGARS AND apo es QAN FRAN FRANCISCO 800 CIGAR ‘STORE. sittin nth ala Faecal INSTITUTE EXHIBITION worry FIRST ANNUAL) ‘THE GRAND SXUIBETION BUILDING, yk and Second a’ sen by Sixty third street. i re and comprehensive exhibit of American ake Mfageantty, artistic development aad mar Bed a Mt 10 P.M. ca Mahan Now. 18. Splendidly lighte new Gas. Chowwe musto by, KEE essttt 10N OR CHESTRAL BAND di and eventing. Admission, 80 ogres yj ochantes’ Usketa, in packages, 90 cents; children, ® Erighray gamut ent oe, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENEN GS unt close, with select programmos. Nw V YORK RK MUSBUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. tween Houston and Bieecker streets. —Kvery B shovid visit th this wonderful Maseum. It is full of 4 Fa i, ete ta ot Marien thy boris Rea iy YOu WU sc OP ARO {mportantlectures can eae TRIBE OF WILD ARAB: 1 A bbe to rie Gt tat 3% CENT SHOW, iat Ah yuniaty Ta Fea, PER! rege 2% CENTS T Mr. MORGAN, jurdie hampion, next week. | VARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, ORGA! vie, Gatias, Ly hi oe ORGAN