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4 ‘8 MUS! 208, : aares Seetanet MATINEE AT 3. Rncegement fo a tieaited peri the celebrated, AN pt pines 40! who will oabieand in Fd in five “axe ou faraities HORE ae te tn Z eae _ wapeeeane ‘who are Ui a one to ation Were ts ATH ENUM, cas i opposite NAblo's Garden, ¥. ress and bile ‘to be the most pease ae cateet slament in the city, IRE CHANGE 0: BVERYTHING a FRESH CAND. SPARKLING. SE COMPANY, Every performer noted for their artlatlc excellence. Look at the unparalleled array of novelty! First appearance of the peas rotean artist MISS ANNIE HINDLE, MI8S ANNIE HINDLE iss ‘MISS ANNIE Ht Miss ANNE Rb MISS ANNIE HINDLE: MISS ALICE SOMERS. MISS ALICE soMERa. ne SOs ALT ALICE SOMERS, MISS ALICE SOMERS. MISS ALICE SOMERS. Fi ifthe reer cham ion skaters, rat appearance of the gre i ASIN ANB Hest Al A . u DAN GUILFOIL. DAN GU tie DAN auiLrott. arming artiste, Ett MINNIE JACKSON. ‘A CKSON, ri INTE J, Miss Malaga aa te | MINNIE JACKSON. ‘188 MILLTE COOK. uate octige MILLIE COOK. myreente et favorite, STEWART. That gifted SEW ARE LUKE SCHOOLCRAFT. LUKE SCHOOLCRAFT, LUKE SCHOOLORAFT. LUKE SCHOOLORAFT, MR. CHARLES HENRY, oampens.! bis Scotch and trish balldds. onLtOAN. PRESCOTT. Pe HENRY, MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY ONLY AT 2X, GAX FRANCIBCO MINSTRELS, SO St. James ane corner 28th st. and Broadway. NTIRELY NEW BILL ti the sina oe far-tamed BIRCH, eee BACKUS! ‘SAN FRA! 18C0. MINS 'RELS, First, ap on ‘ance of the original 8c MERHORN'S 9 THE HAIR DRESSERS. | TIE PHOUR CANDIDATES. RE! aoe HY PHOUR CANDIDATES, THE HAIR DRE! SSER:! PHOUR CANDIDATES. NEW SONGS, FRESH ‘JOKES AND COMIC DANCES, Begins at 8. Seats secured six days in advance. S™ JAMES’ HALL, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, CRAMMED HOUSES!!! Glorious. fad undoubted success of EA’ ae cues nge nge, entertainment HOME.” 2 ote! of the ‘Engiiah preset — io) ist Os tf sonrano, ona understands the art of ‘ e acto! e Dail; Oct “Before his entertainmen vat scomplcied he had suc- ceeded in establishing himse! vorite. He has a voice ‘of rare power an Driltiancy: '—Liverpool Mercur; “He shines Tig in such characters as Miss Afengate, ‘@ coquettish young lady, with the new song, ‘Toddling on ew! Bi ton ‘Beuch. "He Is a great success.”—The Daliy Cor La Hits artist it trons the stage with all the majesty of true genlus. Mr. Howard is a type je genius that 13 rarel: ween nowadays. Versatil yi his forte; perfection in al parts his experience. Be it ef ‘noting oF mimicking, is eminent); siccenta in all, and he would be & shrewd critic aid be able’ to promoanon With & gortainty in which purt Ne succeeds the best" keurkdale Mir. Howard is very versatile, and the spirit with ‘which he renders his excellent sougs at once secures suc- cess,"—Liberal Review, t. 5. Howard, as a female, impersonator, has '—The Ei Rollin -made @ splendid hit oe SP THE GREAT ROLLIN HOWARD, as “La Prima Donne.” in bis magnificent Taltets, every TUK oP M. Dr. PAUL ATOPYMAN lectures on “Japan and the Japancre,”” endorsed by Prince ask ece | Ambassador. Admission 50 cents; served Seats 75 cents. Tokets at 114 and 701 Broadway and at the Hall. URRAY'S WEDNESDAY MATINEE BALLS—NEW York Casino, 51, 88 and 55 Houston street, between Broadway and Bowery, commencing Nov. 6, -A FIRST CLASS ELOCUTIONIST IS to receive « few more pup im- jon. Address ELOCUTIOS JQ OBINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and ‘Fifth avenue.—This beautiful Hall ‘and Parlors to lot, for Tableaux, Operas, Concerts, Lec- tures, Receptions, Church Fairs, Theatricals, &c.; loca- tion, appointments and conveniences are ubsurpassed: ermanent and complete. ¥ YOU WANT TO HEAR THE NEWS, IF YOU WANT TO HEAR THE NEWS, IF YOU WANT TO HEAR THE NEWS, READ THE READ THE READ TUE EVENING TELEGRAM EVENING TELEGRAM EVENING TELEGRAM ON MONDAY. MONDAY. MONDAY. ABEL and the characters in oaaeaetns He SBANT, | Rageinee and evel 3 saese this ak ren ‘clock, and TURDAY MATL AT 2. as. PROGAN Lit aa’ Genevieve. a. Mons. SUTRAU as Duc ‘Monn. TECUYER as Orabuge so i gern ean! ree als ‘spoured ax tayeint duct cr Mons A ics t at 'sohirm ‘s musicstore, Nos. 701 and 114 Broadwa: OMINIOK MURRAY ae ce e APED PROM BING BING) at . to the largest audience ever asxe! mb sd wit f the Theatre. AROH STREET ea PHILADELPAIA, to follow. RELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.—OLYMPIO, Bator ine oF HAYES & COLVILLM,. wee Epageetul Med to announce the ensuing WEEKS as 4 od are of Bs “ch ng Oat brilliant en- lzzola oe So for and the PARISIAN OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY, have unfe! satisfaction in being able to announce that ak grees ou’ lay. for the purpose of continuing an un- Hig GHEST Sass OF LIGHT ENTERTAINMENTS, they haye entered into, arrangements with Alex. Hen- derson, Esq., whereby the acknowledged Queen of Bur- lesque, MISS LYDIA rh POM PSON HER UNEQUALLED COMPANY, Pill perform an engagement, limited to four weeks, com- meneing November 1 hen they will appear in WELL-RNOWN. BURLESQU for the FIRST, and will be the ONLY TIME here, which will be produged i in the most unexeeptionable mariner, as regards CHARACTER: IENERY, COS- ATUMES AND APPOINTMENTS. and introducing for the first time, in connection with this PuIkeIPaL DANSEUSE_ AND FULL CORPS DE BALLET. AIMEE OPERA BOUFFE REAPPEAR DEC. 9. Yee md OF MUSIO—LUCOA. % ITALIAN OPERA.—LUCCA, MAX MARETZEK ph ositiv ey NO ite pay rf ERTOIRE FOR TH EK. MONDAY EVENING OOTORER, ES at B o'clook~ LAST TIME Director. LOVATO! RE, olias K G, SENORA 8A‘ NEDO: MORTAMT. COCLON. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER SO at'8 o'clock — Hist at time ny An Americn of MME. LUC in her Ped ROLE of THONORA, in Doni eae Ore LA F, FRIDAY BYANENG: NOVENBER ‘1, at8 o'clock— THE HIGHLY suGdESS FUL RE We sawration of with the same ee CAST, an With the addition of £4 | eee by Miss Kellogg, will be ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, at1P. M. RAND LUGCA'S MATINER. HE RUBINSTEIN CONCERTS—STFINWAY HALL. RUBINSTEIN mo SSE aURTGL in Chamber Music. At the close of the first and unprecedently successful series of concerts, given in New York, Brooklyn, Boston and athe he principal lew England cities, Mr. GRAU respect turn thanks for the generous and ap- colts Rees anner in which this arduous attempt to pro- ce the best works with the greatest virtuos! has been met and seconde: THE RUBINSTEIN CONCERTS have elicited a musical enthusiasm and received a sup- Port which are unmistakable evidences of the popular estimate of first class entertainments, and Mr. Grau can- not refrain trom an acknowledgment ot his thanks for the most liberal manner in which his efforts have been Gp and ai has been the desire to hear Messrs. hte tel er TOA AEE that Mr. Grau has been induced Be, Man ea series of THREE EVENING SOLREE OF CHAMBER MUSIC, in. etait x BvENiNG, NOVEMBER by mreral eminent al Messrs. LOEWENBERG, BERGNER, GOFFRIE and ‘will appear in the exposition of a branch of art in which they have won special distinction. Chaat Fae works to be produced at these Splrees are Trio, C ndelssohn tet, a major... poetheren Oct Trio, G minor. \. Rubinstein Trio, O minor Rubinstein uartet.. ;-Haydn rtet Schumann it, ‘These concerts will be arranged wit! cial reference ted the artistic excellence of the music and, ‘its adaptation ‘to the cultivated taste of the musical public, and Tothing aa poner undone to render them unexceptionable in jaracter. — details will be fully given in future announce- ment ‘NION SQUARE THEATRE. eee TS SEVENTH WEEK AND UNABATED SUCCESS OF AGNES, Sardou’s last and best play, written expressly for MISS AGNES ETHEL, who fills the title role. Othor characters by Miss Phillis Glover, Miss Plessy Mordaunt, Miss Jenny Le, Miss Jose- phine Le Laurens, Mr. D. H. Harkins, Mr, Edward Lamb, Mackey, Mr, George Parkes, ir. Henry Mont: gorpery, . Welih Edwards, Mr. J.P. Burnett, Mr. W. Laurens, Mr, Claude Burroughs and oth AGNES MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 13; O'CLOCK. Seats secured two weeks in advance. Box open every day trom 8 A. . M. Doors open at night at 734. F oagadn rises at8 o'clock. rs Carriages may be ordere . MI88 ETHEL'S ENGAGEMENT 18 LIMITED TO 100 vt date” PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, agement with the gifted child artiste, MAGGI ENSON, LITTLE MAGGIE BENSON, inher artistic Sonus, Dances, de. Miss NSON, the champion Clog Dansouse, TONY FAMTDR CoB the STARS in an ENT! BILL, GUS WILLIAMS. HARRIGAN & HART. “NELLIE.” JENNY ENGEL, MANNING, MASON, KERNELL, Matinees Tuesday and Saturday. Ladies spauaitied tre ays. THE LECTU RE SEASON. _ Costes UNION.—FREE LECTURE ON FRENCH Tuesday, October 29, at 8 P. M., at Cooper Union. All who desire to learn to speak French are invited, Indies especially. TEINWAY, HALT. WEDNESD, RST cone IN as ei ott PEPPER, PHETEE, PEPPER, Professor of Chemistry and Director” of the Royal Poly- technic Tostleaen London. HDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1872, LIGHT, LIGHT, LIGHT, OPTICAL ¥ PHENOMENA'AND ILL THE GREAT GHOST LEC TURE, WITH ITS STARTLING EF WONDROUS. EXPERIMENTS. ‘Tine original Lecture, as given by Professor Fepper, i London, to combined dudicnces of ¢ MILLIONS OF PEOPLE, TICKETS OF ADMISSIO ONE DOLLAR, obtainable at all meinoipet Music stores and book stores in the city, A limited number of reserved seats at 2, Schirmer’, 701, and Theatre ‘Ticket Otice, 14 Bro cket Oifice, 11d, Broad way Pond’s, 39 Union square, e of the fis ond Ere eed SECOND LECTURE THURSDAY. DMUND fen” (illus- QTEINWAY HALL To. ; SUYATES best lecture, “Princes of the trated). PIANOFORTES, “AT UAINES BROS. 21’ Union square, First class handsome new Pianofortes for sale very reasonable terms, and several used a little, very low for WEBER PIANO VERY CHEAP.—HAULET, DAVIS Co.'s Pianos, best. made, fold on small monthly id Opgans te to rent, Y & ©0,, 789 Broadway. BER PIANO, VERY ClEAP, STOOL AND Cover, must be sold this week ; leit or sale at furni- fore 24 Hudson street. NICE ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR $100, AND 81 ral others aust cheap iby elty makers), at JO (MAHON'S, 314 and 31d East Thirty-ninth street. ieee payments. ‘Fianos NO AND SINGING LESSONS; EVERY FA. cility for rapid improvement and thorough know- gg ok music, by an experienced and successtul teacher. ‘hirty-seventh strect, near Seventh BTEINWAY GRAND PIANO— ELEGANT ROSE. we cose, Sine tone, jo food order; cost $1,200, o OE TON. $3 West thirteenth pireet, near Broadway. ' LADY WILL Lo eal | FOR LESS THAN HALF COsT Chickering octave Pianoforte over, bas ee Te aTegn, Prony os Including Stool and over, aS between Bowery and Second venue. N ELEGANT 7% OCTAVE RICI ROSEWOOD PIA- notorte for sale—Has all the modern aprevomser ‘ound corners, carved legs and case; paten' ae re S months; best city makers; cost $90). tor Stool, , Music’ Cabinet. At private residence 12) West | he iC HICKERING PAR AFC RTE, ONLY $100, A SEVEN octave rosewood Pi forte, carved legs, overstrung yey DBLR ew great sacrifice for cash. J. LE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. t NEW SCALE PIANOS—THE MOST RE- pianos paade, with latest Improvements, faily 125 West Twenty-eighth street, near Nin! ‘second-hand P. STEINWAY, CHICKERING AND WEBER sangre and 4 oprighe Pianos to rent. A. RON 547 Broadway and 90 Union square avenue. Hi Pianos very ch IANO 1 7 RENT.—NEW UPRIGHT, ‘SQUARE AND pare won best makers, to rent ‘and for sale low aon * saignd instalments, at BALL & aie ite SIXTEEN YEARS WITH HORACE ters, nd Four to 137 East Kighth street, between Fourth avenue.—A large stock of fine new aud Organs for rent or sale on BALL & DENNY, ‘AS OTHER WEEK OF THE WILD ARABS OF THE DESERT AT THE GREAT, 25-CENT BHOW, Foot of Houston im airent, East River. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST Exhibition ever aiven o ‘on this Continent. FIRST WEEK OF WILLIAM MORGAN, THE GREAT SENSATIONAL HURDLE RIDER. First week of the GREAT LEAPING FEATS. ti ale Nomeranalt and hs ARAB CHIEFS will turn lot mersaults over the F COLOSSAL ELEPHANT, besides other tremendous evolittions. Two living specimens ot the RHINOCEROS never be- fore seen in any one show Deaides all the other attractions, ADMISSION, TO ALL 25 CENTS. Doors open at Land at7 P. M AT SUCCESS. THE OHRARPST AND, BEST SHOW in America FOOT OF eR rouatie STREET A SHORT TIME LONGER, TRIO JUNCTO IN UNO. THE CENTRA RK MENAGERIE, DE. RC AND THO tors INDIAN TROUPE, wat PROGRAMME, CRIA SED ATTHACTIC MME. CARLOTTA BERG, MIS MIAJAMES COOKE, WILLIAM 100 FIK 8. GORDELIA, 8 LASS ARTISTS, GRAND HIFPODROMATIC. PAGEANT, FOUR Claes IN THE booth ae aie NS OF NATURAL fistory, 7 ELEPHANTS AND LIONS, ML EDUCATED. HORSES i COMIC CALICO. MULES, MORE AMUSEMENT FOR LESS MONEY than was ever before offered tor the same low price of mission, Tickets, admittin toaltthree Shows, Sc. bs 5 *° Ghildeen fen years and under, 2c, GRAND STREET PARADE ‘ON MONDAY. PERFORMANCES EVERY a aa ‘and EVENING Assoctatios HALL, Fourth avenue and pwrenty tari street. YM. C, A. LECTU CURSE, On consecutive Fi riday eventay 8. yovember I“BISHOP M, SIMPSON. “the Last Ten ‘November S-EDMUND YATES. “Good Authors at a ovember \S-PROFESSOR | HENRY MORTON. “Floorescent Light.” Hn grated, November. 2—REV, WM. MORLEY PUNSHON, November Tuy. GeO, MACDONALD. “Robert urns, “Macaulay.” December LR eal BEECHER STOWE. Readings fom re Own W. hs mber BCLs JOHN HAY. “Daybreak in jew. ¢ OR iter Wsonn B. GOUGH. | Subject hereafter. December 27—PROFESSOR JAMES MURDOCH. Miscellaneous Readins: January, S-JAMES T. FIELDS. “Masters of the Situation.” Eulogy of these persons would be impertinence, Their names ‘are the most conspicuous in the bright galaxy of attorm stars. Bishop Simpson and tev, Won, Morte ou will vente en no other time in New York thi seaton, With the exception of Str, Gough's the subjects lected are entirely new. Professor Morton's lecture Will be iliustra‘ed by interesting and. expensive. experic ractive array of our best musical talent has cured for our half-hour preliminary Concert, The entertainments close betore other places of amuse- ment, so that the street cars and omnibures will not be owl re Wing to the great expense of this course the free list is entirety suspended. The doors will ve open at 7 P. M. Concert commences at7ss; Lecture at 8 o'clock. PRICES. Cores tloket, with reserved seat, $5; single admission, to $1; reserved seats, OX reduction of 81 on the course tickets will be made to schools taking quantities and to theolozical students, N. B.—A saving of 10) per cent is made by buying course For sale at the Hi wig i AMUSEMENTS. 514 s itggrcocin ert Que, 514 BROADWAY. MR. JOSH HART. Lessee and Manager i ATRE RE COMI = Somigue, THEAT! QUE. ait THEATRE COMIQUE. rat bi a/ x ty z BROADWAY, THEATRE COMIQUE. THEATRE GOMINUS. a THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE goers. - THEATRE COMIQUE, — BROAD — — Way, am tT Tt c H 5 § H oO ba M g M rT 514 A I Tt 8 T $ # E Py g E BROADWAY, patronized by fashionable multitudes. THE LADIES' FAVORITE RESORT. UNMISTAKABLE MARKS OF APPRECIATIVE DELIG! = a | The greatest combination of attraction ever presented to the public. THE MAMMOTH STAR TROUPE, pronounced by the press to be without an equal. COMMENTS OF THE PRESS. Tho old-established family paper, the SUNDAY TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES AND MESSENGER, SUNDAY TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES AND MESSENGER, SUNDAY TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES, i va THES: cuNDAY TIMES, WEEKLY MESSENGER, SUNDAY TIMES, in its comment on the e ntertainment makes the following remarks : l3|é 2 NOAH’S The result of years of laor is seen in Mr. Hart's man- agement of the Theatre Comique to-day. Wo have visited it frequently of lato; and last Tuesday evening cat through the entire performance, not only without fatigue or annoyance of any sort, but with thorough entertainment ana interest, and with absolute respect for the mode in which the mangement have fulfilled their self-allotted task. Woe can assure the Public that, from first to last, the patrons of the Theatre Comique will hear no word and witness no gesture that prudery itself could term Indelicate, coarse or vulgar. The performance is varied, and in most cases excellont: The negro minstrelsy compares favorably with any in the city—and it is only an episode; the dancing and sing- ing are both of fair quality—quite up to that of prevalent burlesque organizations; the dramas presented are not particularly eminent as to literary merit, but they aro lively and amusing pictures of local lite—and they are clean. a ‘The discipline of Mr. Hart's theatre, both before and be- hind the curtain, isasrigid as in any first class theatre in the city, Many ladies are in his audience nightly, and it is his most honorable ambition to increase the relative number of these. If Indies wish to enjoy an evening of hearty and innocent merrimen it they may fearlessly go to the Theatre Comique. ‘The above is part of aneditorial notice which appeared inthe | SUNDAY TIMES SUNDAY TIMES OF SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20. ~~ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20. THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN remarks:—"'We found a respectable audience, comprising many Indies.” Fay Throughout the evening we neither saw nor heard any- thing of an indelicate character, while, on the contrary, we saw and heard much that was both entertaining and amusing. In fact, so far as decency is concerned, we would rather send an innocent boy or girl to the Theatre Comique, if this one evening’s experience is a fair sam- ple of every other (and we are assured that it is), than to Niblo's during the run of the Black Crook, or to Wallack’s while the nakedness of Lydia Thompson and her blondes is being exposed to public view. THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN OF SEPTEMBER 23. THE SUNDAY STAR, THE SUNDAY STAR, THE SUNDAY STAR. Mr. Hart provides a first class entertainment, devold of all vulgarity or broadness, one that any father need not fear to take his daughter to witness, yet offering lots of fun and a pile of the sensation: ROM THE NEW ¥ YORK CLIPPER, NEW YORE caer NEW YORK CLIPPER, NEW YORK CLIPPER. To be able to procure a seat or even eligible standing room after the curtain rises is an exception rather than a rule. CLIPPER, OCT. 26. MANY LADIES, A FIRST CLASS ENTERTAINMENT, NO VULGARITY, A MAMMOTH COMPANY, the greatest number of stars ever seen at one time. RESPECTABIL! A’ PLEASING, AND ENTERTAINING BILL, the remarks of the preas of this city. The public are also pleased with the entertainment, and the proof Is nightly seen by the many hundreds who are unable to gain admission to witness the performance itis MASTER STAR TROUPE OF THE ‘The above company can only be seen at the THEATRE COMIQUE, 514 THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, Presenting nightly a continuous carnival of fun. AT ETHIOPIAN COME DIA THE INV: TNCtEEE eee, ATORS: OF MICALITIE: COMICAL OREAT BURLESQUE ARTISTS, THE BEAUTIFUL FEMALE Vocanists, in a new and pleasing bill. Roars of laughter. SHOUTS OF APPLAUSE. THE AUDIENCE ABLAZE | WITH EXCITEMENT. Every branch of the theatrical profession represented in a sitigle night— URLESQUE, MINSTRELSY, "FARCE, DRAMA, *VOCALISM, SONG DANCE, 3 ACROBATIC FRATS, CHARACTER DANCING, JOKES, PUNS, IRISH AND DUTCH COMICALITIES, 4c, FUN FOR THE MILLION, eee to eed Roe RVED FAMILY CIRCLE The prices of a More genuine fun in one evening and more Fevoguized artists than Sanh? in the country, FIFTY STAR ARTISTS THEATRE CO! THEATRE mae, aD ‘AY. HATINER EVERY WEDNESDAY. MATINEE EVERY TONG BATINES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, FOR THE LIST OF THE NY AND FULL STAMTICUL, SEE ANOTHER, COLUMN. THEATRE COMIQUE. THRATRE COMIQUE. ou 514 514 5 ot 4 ol4 ou old 51 ole ot 514 Bla 54 oa oe ‘54 Ein ot ty cory bi ot ole oe oe ete ole 4 BROADWAY. 51 THEATRE — COMIQUE. THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE —_ COMIQUE. THEATRE _ COMIQUE, 7 RE COMIQUE. IHEATRE oe CoMIQUE HEATRE ATRE co! it THBATR BROADWAY. gomrgu THEATRE THEATRE ons THEATRE ou got 7 COMIQUE THEATRE BROADWAY, QoMIguE THEATRE He THEATRE WU) THEATRE OPPOSITE COMI THEATRE Go! THEATRE comigui THEATRE THE COMIQUE THRATRE COMIgUE THRATRE 87, NICHOLAS comiguE QoMigue HOTEL, 1OMIGUE COMIgU: oy Somigua SOMiguE COMIQU! BROADWAY. CoOMIgu: COMIGU! COMIGUE ou COMIQUE COMIQUE 7 mwi, UE 4 UE > THEATRE. cE THEATRE UE OPPOSITE THEATRE UE THEATRE COMIGUE THEATRE COMIOUR THE THEAT COMIGUE THEATRE MIQUE THEATRE MIQUE ST, NICHOLAS THEATRE COMIGUE THEATRE GOMIGUE THEATRE ‘COMIQUE HOTEL, THEATRE COMIQUE THEATRE COMIQUE THEATRE COMIQUE oie THEATRE comIguR THEATRE COMIGUR THEATRE OCOMIGUE BROADWAY. THEATR COMIQUE THEATRE COMI be . pe Mr, JOSIE HA SOLE DESSER AND MANAGER Ming’ BEAN COMBINATION QF THE WORLD. THE STAR COMBINATION WORLD, THE STAR COMBINATION oF THE WORLD, THE STAR ee aoe OF THE WORLD, ENDORSED AS SUCH DURING TH. ane WEES at, OVER = igi sa 00 sae oo! LADIES Hire LADIES GENTLEME: 00" g i. LEASE READ THE LIST NAMES LEMEN. ‘Lil LIST OF N. —— PLEASE READ THE LIST OF NAMES —— PLEASE BEAD THE LIST or NAMES —— DF BUR. ASE THE Ld mee commBNeLNG © witht gue UE, THE. Wore! ELL sie First’ we EARANCE a Oy OF THE JUEENS oF BURLES! UE TE 'E WORRELL SOPHIE, SISTERS. RRELL — SISTERS, WORRELL IRENE SISTERS, WORRELL — SISTERS, WORRELL AND SISTERS. WORRELL — SISTERS. WORRELL JENNIE. SISTERS. Soureee ‘ain pan 3" RRELL — SISTERS. WORRELL SOPHIE SISTERS, ‘ORRELL — SISTERS, RELL AND SISTERS, WORRELL — SISTERS, RRE! IRENE, SISTERS, WORRELL —— SISTERS, RRELL IRENE, it WORRELL ror SISTERS, WORRELL SOPHIE SISTE) WORRELL — SISTERS, RRELL AND SISTERS, WORRELL JENNIE, ISTE WORRE! SOPHIE SISTERS. WORRELL AND IRENE, SISTERS, HIE, ——- IRENE —— AND —— JENNIE. £9) 1E, -—— IRENR —— AND —— JENNIE, PH{E, ———- IRENE —— AND —— JENNIE. SOPHIE, —— IRENE —— AND —— JENNIE. THESE LADIES WILL APPEAR IN GRAND REVIVAL cu IXION —— IXION —— —— IXION IXION —— IXI0N —— IXION ——— IXIO) IXION —— IXION —— IXION —— IKXIO! IXION ——- IXION —— IXION —— IXiON IXION —— IXION ——- IXION —— -IXION a TETON; on THE MAN | ar THE wae IXION? OR, “Txion wii, i Be PRODUCED With" — SOENE a __AND ALL — Baer ee ee AND Cast, SOMPANY. THAT CANNOT, SE BeQUALLED AS BURLESQUE HE © OMPANY Cousisré OF SEE FOLLOWING STAR ie a WORRHLL LY s— >| — Tw SOPHIE, —— IRENE a AND —— JENNIE, P| (RE! ND ——— JE! Ky FIRST APPEARANCE THIS SEASON OF THE FAVOR- qr 1ST AND BURI "RE! —. MISS LILLIE a —_ — MII [LLIB iL. —_ —— if ILLIE HALL. —_ a MISS LILLIE HALL. oe or ARTIST! AND DANCE ARTIST IN THE WORLD, NG AND DANCE ARTIST IN THE WORLD, MAGKIN WILKON, MACKIN [ann] WILSON, MAOKIN WILSON. MACKIN WILSON: MACKIN WILSON. MACKIN: WILSON: /ECOND WEEK OF D. L. MORRIS ]ECOND WEEK OF —— . MORRIS —— SECOND WEEK OF —— L. MORRIS) —— /ECOND WEEK OF L. MORRIS ——— HE DUTOH COMEDIAN ON THE STAGE, THE DUTCH ON THE STAGE, ANEW PROGRAMME OF FON A NEW PROGRAMME OF ry A NEW PROGRAMME OF FUN. A NEW PROGRAMME OF ae NEW PROGRAMME OF FUN ae HICH Baty WORRELL SISTERS, IRENE a JENNIE,—— soriitz. RENE AND JENNIE wae MISS oe 1 HALL, iss apa re MISS EMMA MADDEN, T- MR. JOHN HART——_____—. MR. JOHN HART, ——mMR. ee xeEr MR, JOHN WIL! MR. JOHN QUEEN. os ‘MR. JOHN QUEEN. MR. WILLIAM WEST- MR, WILLIAM WEST—————______________ ee MR. D. L. MORRIS——— J. CD. OL. MORRIS—— MACKIN AND WILSON——- M. § AND WILSON—————________ MR. E. D. GOODING. MK. EB. D. GOODING, . F, CROSSEN. J. F. CROSSEN. zz BR ss E “ > RAVER, ane MR. G. L, STOUT! TRE J. BRADLEY, &C. LL, MR. G. L, STOUTE, J. BRADLEY, &C. D ‘ORCHESTRA— Usp Ea——— Fd ze = iS = ee 4 = is a FS > iz 2: cS z > i} ‘= is ad Pht | WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, MA 3 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, WHEN HE AINTIRE a ara 5 PROGRAMME WILL VEN, GRAND O10 OF FUN. To conclude with the Musical Burlesque, rewritten, re- constructed, reconcocted, renewed, renovated, adapted, localizea ahd generally’ ventilated, expressly tor thé Comique, entitled OR, THE MAN AT rine WHEEL! Produced with new Scenery, by R. L. Weed; new Music, by Henry Wannemacher; new Properties and Machinery, by Nelse Waldron, Ixion, an ex-King in distress, invited by Jupiter to visit the ‘skies y Jove, and taken by Jinja, Sophie Worrell Venus, the Goddess of Beauty, a lady-like Godde Irene Worrell Mercury, Jove's Mewenzer, a Celestial Telegr, ‘a Fast Young Man "Miss Jenuie Worrell Suplices King of Olympus, @ Siiaieal MonarEd ie a e Hall Cupid, Son of Venus, dreased a little more ‘than Rupids we usually see on Valenti ies Ad Apollo, Jupiter's Private Reoretary. Juno, Queen of the Gods, Jupiter's r half, a per. fect lady in every respec ss Kidy Tilson Minerva, an intensley and” iri strong. Tainaeh sromsam, the Sdepersoniines sevokinaty of Lucy Stone, Susan B. Anthony, Ha Harriet Beecher Stowe, Victoria C. Woodhull and other advocates and defenders of woman's rights and woman's sa epee Hughes D, Goodin Marn God oi War, the idol of iho i: piste | 9 Baochus, Head Cehtre of the Celestial Whig and opposed tothe Bxciee, La yank Kerns the oi I meseen- er and than of Sctaver pr im. Wes iiige Bey ‘O'Neil Seon iss Emma Mi gee |e fe! Foighymai Mr. dle; Mortals, in ‘enki Sree ligne and other / eemborns. eni ned Supernt SYNOPSIS OF BCENERY, pernumatics Scene 1—A dark wood Beet the Kingtorn of Ixion, Scxne 2—The exterior of Bacchus’ Saloon in the Sky. ’ arr 3~Juno's Hecepton Hall in the Ki [ cent 4—The Head Centre of the Sun. Scene 5—Exterior of Juno's Chamber in the Sky. Scent 6—The Hails of Jupiter. tare varlous songs and incidents of the burlesque, boing Beh, to enumerate the synopsis, will be omitted: articular sean of many people paying, bad Bet ira *haice to say it will shoriiy be published in For the present see the piece. 8.—The burlesque will conclude with “Golden all the characters. WE DAY WE ALWAYS NEE. ul PERFORM THE MATINER, SATURDAY ENTIRE BILL MATINEE. MATINEE, OF THE EVENING, AMUSEMENTS. siete Mee, ypotor Ast wiper KERRY; = mt MOBNING, BOUCICAULT as AGNES eopens fi oy BARRY Mt peeks Mest formed for NINE Seats may ik in ad oonh Baar Wipetased c Wak naredan nt OWERY THEATRE, PONDAY EVENING, Ootaberia’ Post and irs, Boncseaull, as Miss GRAND Lng wy dB HousE”) Apolo by the of the ‘the 1 ‘above ry can theatre, | grand ope gpereeanaimaryreted merican Authoress and Tr mt JOHANNA patra aes ime here, in and oot reelf, in'a prologue and Played by her ~ inmine, throw maseeae e Resarcctre Roma riul 2 abla ‘and also" expressly. ngage, GIRARD BROTH: oly HARLES LORD r. SAMUEL LANG. e Dra rniouc-tgaia ‘Miss JOWANNA EEonane The pppular young Tr Trag diat will shortly appear. if Proprietor and aneger a4 LESTER WALLAOK | 8. Violin Solo—“The Last Rose of Summer". and co) ONTINUED SUCCESS of Mr. W. 8, Gilbert's charming comedy allel BEAUTIFUL AND NO NOVEL SCENERY, OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, HO. RETTER PLAY HAS THE VERY BEST COMEDY OF THE PRESENT DAY! ADMIRABLE IN EVERY RESPECT! BEYOND “PYGMALION & THE D GALATHA BESTI EVER BEEN PRODUCED VER pores it; secu THE MOST sree A AND. ORIGINAL EFFECT PRO- ‘Lessee and Managers. Peer toa ‘4 hep OPT! “prssoL vine STATUE, by Professor TOBIN, of menorel Polytechnic Institution, mor AQUARE THE qOKG RUN OF ‘The Editor of the Weekly Revi “NOT TO BEE THE PICK, RUNNI TO LEAVE ONE'S SELF OUT 0} WORLD, Tho tide that is flowing & too strong nod a Will not allow you to escape from the food, reotyped as the conventional bout your health, or Observations. bom = How do you like Agnes?! h Al i? She is Ges of the objects of my ‘adoration “Not F'mean Agnes at the UNION SQUARE THEATRE. Of course you have ‘The obs made h implies that if ace. have mot meen i you must certainly have, Roglected ¥ have, therefore, no right to rank NG 1 IN tae lon hecomes as ate: ues Pease of a too much moral fortitude to withstand the Hiumiis ae ‘stbecially if it be repeated fc .d when You are told tor the fortieth time or you ‘must’ see it, you bow at last to the popular verdict.” “Row. TO THE POPULAR My eae and secure your hag: for. Box office open every day trom ‘i Wg M. to5 P. M, M™ GULAG@) GRAND CONCERT, - RVING THURSDAY EVENING, opera. of Seats, $2. At the Music stores, Fifth Avenue Hotel. EO. THOMAS? SYMPHONY CONCERTS, AT Y HALL, informed that Mr. ghar numerous requests, will THOMAS. Is oo compliance se agen ; SERIES OF SIX SYMPHONY OONCERTS, SATURDAY BVENING, November 9. | Concerts will tal SATURDAY, Janu |ATURDAY, March SBBSORIPTION TICKET, including tri rved Soi atl Sioren an are now received ai the Muste 81 e eho Waretoons of Steinway & Sons, rtalne, TO SUBSCRIBERS. the same seats for the rats ON AND AFTER ‘AY & SONS', and obtain a DAY, December 28 DAY, February 1; sirous of having six concerts ean select thelr DAY, October 2 seat oh NEW YO! RK STADT THEATRE, 4, BOWERY. EXTRAORDINARY EXCITE! eal Representation Dy the ‘world ro: PROGRAM! PART I,—An entirely new rag fr e Portola Selection from Prof. Vanck's wonderful Magic rick dots FART IL—The sensation scene, Decapital PART IIL—The yer; adi rama, 8 Selection of Views never seen in Ne iew Yor! re. To commence at 8 o'clock. Popular prices, 6TNMERSON’S” enna DE Pats, 18 MAGUIRE & EMERSON. IMMENSE. SUCHEN oF DELEHANTY AND H BRIOLD THE GONSTELATION OF STARS, BILLY EME! the brightest star on the Ethlopian stage; id falented comedian; the universal favorite an: HARRY STA the man that makeg remarks on on the banjo; _ the great ooere ae or, America; (a tte 8 HEYWOU oa eres sopran together with the’ fiext sine me sor “and Orchestra in EVERY EVENING AND BA SutURDAY MATINEE, Gas MUSICAL SOIREE BROOKLYN OF TH NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, At the Geese ATHEN HUM, Tickets may be obtained at the Conservatory Court street, near State, and at the door on tl Tt. ‘The Concert will conclude with Mendelssohn's Peetis ON 9 PIANOS. TEINWAY HALL ONDAY, OCTOBER 28, ‘The celebrated Eny dish utioe and Editor, will dellver } his a Literary be Lecture Reminiscences of his personal? rachis with Dickens, Riedl i Tennyson, Swinburn, salts and views of their residerices, & ‘Admission, 50 cents; reserved sents, 75 cents, For ‘sale at Soribuer’s, 701 Broadway, 114 Broadway, and atthe Hall, INGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. The caper oF ipale ding March,” play &c., illustrated by ef of Lytle anne the Phenomenon Voeatist but 534 ret expe ne wl Nove in conjunction with ne reno’ «So The press ma city ic wheterer | tins rontED ARTIST has appeared are unanimous in pronouncing him the WONDER OF WONDERS, ‘EINWAY HALL, The celebrated nati English Editor and Author, wil deliver his litera OF THE PEN” (lusteated), _ Admission, er venist reserved seats, 75 cents, HILHARMONIC SOCIETY, The Boxes at the Academy, except those in the Froscentum, will be, sold at the Academy, on, Monday, the 28th inst., at3P. M., by A, H. MULLER, Ei tioneer. Entrance Fourteenth et D. SCHAAD, Secretary, NUITAR, SINGING, ORGAN, PIANO, VIOLIN, HAR- ; private lessons only ; 92 ht! Established 184. Circulars and “ Student's Jour- nar mailed free, J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director. CADEMY OF MUSIC,—TICKETS FOR THE BALANCE ot the season, opera box, front row (one of the \ etd PAPA GOOD EW SONG—"T WANT TO KISS ely with imme: Le gy price 35 cent pine, nih mee BY OR » HALL « SON, 751 ‘Broadway. ae akon, 5 iCBRTt THIS GUNDAY) EVENING, OOF, 7. | we maine at a “nulls. LEONEL viene CSE Ei ern 1, Overture—“Zamy THE COMBINE! Bomance—"Di TIMER, CoM INED ORCHESTRAS, rant it L yrture—' . . - Thomas Ons RAND SOniiiNED ORCHESTRAS. & Borenado—“Don Giovanni”. ... sroeee Moment § ner MORIAMT. Signor PADOVANNI. hae ie LEVIBLEL Signore RURGGNiS aiid NORA iE le, MAitiE AiR 6. Introduce horus" 5 CUNBINED GHARD Sao oO) ES! 9. Tiokots securing seats “can low be purchared at the Bok office, which W. BE OPEN TO-DAY from 13 M. to SUNDAY, NOV. FIFTH GRAND OreReric’ CONCERT. ir « street, corner th avenue, ‘*" ain rises qu ier to & ‘puts for thls tea hid are, secure! one week in advance ry D OPERA Pou a PIeEH A ate UB THEATRE cally pens ‘Admission to red seats, 50 Me, AUGUSTIN DALY Mr, wai ‘bess to state that, ursuance of programme rien, ie arrany upon assumil the management of the Grand Opera | House, of giving frequent chai of performance, and of presenting, a0 far as practic: fresh novel yy oeey month, he has now to an- THE ta LAST Sknorrs. OF LE ROI extraordinary " outlay | re- urea inthis superb and amusing spectacle, and the enormous suc. | cess which it has met with, defer for a time the production of {ts suc. ceeding novelty, but ROLC, Last stants | must “pos! en aate Mbe withdrawal say shortly? ae The Home Journal sa; ROI CAROTTE. J strongest tronpe of theatr! eal “etare ever congregate nn at a place am! pore ey a x ee tous a at the Grai f fa 0D, ona he On tne MAsiE® the LAURIE FAMILY, | each and separatel formed shie! iy ‘Merace and é sof amosgmant j With the ether actors ana ingore, the grand scenery gorgeous dresses, achorus of forty’ and countless su- - pernumeraries, form probably the most expensive Gramalk entertain, rer of in this country.” TENTH MATINEE OF by neat le SATURDAY, AT IN PREPARATION « now new and REMARKABLE SEN- RATION, of & L0G, «i CONTEMPORANEOUS CHAR BR, based w a SPOLEA of UNIQUE INTER reating © FURORK. IN PARIS, “and adapted ca sens of living haman purport, by Mr. AUGUSTIN TH AVENUE THEATRE, Went 2a street, near Broadway. Begins at, AUGUSTIN DALY.. -Sole Lessee and Manages th eee seep a Mi Hs most brilliant i¢ present series to embrace some of 1 any ana Teer aA esas of LIFE and SOCIETY i f MONDAY Nrgitr, OCT, 28, 1872, an wi resent week Mr. DALY aut jin his ‘ith the pi pres r. Ne lsd on, UESDAY, Oct, 24, and on FRIDAY, No will be acted, for the fi ond and thied (umes in. thie theatre, Mr, Thomas Holcrot 's most admirable dramatio dat in five acts, oe ont the a UIN. ir. Dornton, & London banker.. Charles Fisher (his first or In that chugacter Hor Dornton, his son. wME, Henry Crisp niky, his partner. Mr, D. ae Me Smit , his head cleric, '. Chapmai Charles Goldfinch, a sporting character. _ bi eres ams, Hr. Mincing, @ hatter. Mr. Weazle, et furrier. Sheriff's O1 Tennis Marke tman & Postillion.. «. The Widow Sophia, her d Jenny, her mi Mrs, Ledger. Mine. Ritch: WEDNESDAY NIGHE, OOTOBER 8), 1872, Thursday Evening, Ogtoter ‘Sil, and Saturday vening, Topresented the ‘very icntertaining Fiye-Act Com- will be repr ig Five Mrs. Hannah Cowley, en Oy RELLE'S STRATEGEM Bi Henry C ‘Mr. Ws. een rs Edmund Pierce Bick. ‘Gourtail’ . H. Burnett Gibson, Sir George Touch wood's servant... Me: x. Beekman Edward, Savile's servant. Mr. Godfrey Letitia Hardy. Fanny Davenport Mrs. Racket ise Fanny Morant Lady France: Miss Linda Dietz MATINER, SATOHDAY. NOVEMBER 2, HE E'S STRATEG! M (only ime). Monday, November 4, 187% (frst tlme in three yea onday. Nove THY BODES FRIES D. thine Wedesday, November 6 (rat time in 17 years), Very shortly will be produced, iter ind and elaborate preparation, Shakspeare’s most exhilerat ng Comedy, with many Festorations of the original text, superb new costumes ‘and magnificent new. scenery, and an extra- end cast. THE MERRY WIVES OF unre The Box Sheet is open te: Bes ANTS OPERA HOUSE, 23D STREET, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth's Theatre. CRO’ baat a OO HOE DECIDED HIT OF Brillant success othe APRIGAN BALLET TROUPE. Beautiful Scene! Xs gorgeous fg ated and magnificent ation Scen nist DAN wes KING KARROT RBLsE S SY MOU! BNTLE FAIRY. Offendach's 0) tt Lisohen and Fritchen. BRYANTse MINST! Gre i, YANT'S MINSTRELS KING KARROT MATINEE SATURDAY J AT TWO, New YORK Gi CONSERVATORY dat MUSTO, NEXT DOOR TO DELMONICU'S, m Branch, 102, 104 AND 106 COURT STREET, NEAR STATE, F Nasr INSTITUTE EXE EXHIBITION @orRTY- FIRST ANN UAL) THE GRAND Se ae BUILDING, Third and Second avenues, by Sixty third street, An interestin; and comprehensive exhibit ot American rote Fagonulty, artistic development wad mar verlal progress, ‘A. M. to 10 P, M. daily antil Nov. 1 H Biendialy tigi by then new ORT HYDROGEN Gas. ores music by K. "8 FINE EXHIBITION OR- ONEGTRAL BAND day and evening. ‘Admission, 60 cents; mechanios’ tlekets, in packagos, 3) cepts: children, 25 cents, Everybody st stiould visit this unequalted dsp ROMENADE CONCERTS 3 be five WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS until the Closo, with select programmes, LADY WITH A Fano voice. is and travel with « we ere ge to raw ¢ ANJO, SONG AND DANCE, 310, CLOG AND IRISH ;pupils fitted for the stage, by jouston street, near Bowery, oh ae JOHN “BOUKS Jpexcina AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON ae near Froeerar. cing Ar taught in one month. as Volonel MONSTE: mm hand and fort Juul. ae Gurraes SONG AND bn] JIG AND taught, Ina single wery; fine Banjos NJO AND GUITAR.—PROFESSOR GEORGE C. DOBSON, the classic teacher and author; privé 4 wonty-axuh street. practice. Call a ter, by. Wen RY ‘$50. iessons $5 a course; or address 54 East R. SALE—O ERA al mo FRONT vance af the USE '§ SOTRER, DANSANTE, MABONIG HALL IC and 1th Hast Thirteenth stecet, ; BW YORK MUSEUM hot Ese neh 618 BROAD. il Bles Cg its. Every this etal Sasoum. it is full of ir tring pe one shoal see and understand. Lecturet on “The PI go & ‘of Marriage.” Those parties le to attend hese rtant {= and can have them £25 0 Allressi ipreraede yt aw voue anc oF Avy varity Broadway, New Y« Ouriers. aaa LADIES FOR THE BALLET, O''wcominence, revehreal unmedintely, proparaiory Pe Perrone rou from to Lorie Galops, Quadzilles, by Frang Abt Kiucken, Ment issohn, nel 1, Strauss, Parlow, Fans peed Hickoml. FREDERICK BLU: 27 Union square, Broadway. | a | 86 WORTH MUSIC, 50C.; Bi SONGS, WALTZES, Metorontax THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREBT. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THRATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSBANTLY ON HAND,

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