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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1872.-TRIPLE SHERT, The Board of Health on the Extension of the ' Hipporhinorhea to Human Beings, ‘Reports on the Subjects of Brewery Grain and i Tasik Straw. - “e ~ the Fegular aabouag at tine Board of Health Yesterday afternoon a communication was re- peived frem the Committee on Law and Ordi- janes, in answer to an inquiry from the Board of Assistant Aldermen, recently received by the rd, relating to night scavenging. The Secre- Of the Board was ordered to sign the docu- and have it forwarded to the Board of As- pistant Aldermen. A Dr. Adams informed the Board by letter that two patients had come into Dis practice suffering from THE DISEASE THAT NOW AFFLICTS HORSES the city. He said these two men had some \ds whose cows were suffering from the same and he urged upon.the. Board the neces- ity of great vigilance in the management of the palamity. Kane & Ryan requested permission to fetain tho large amount of straw now used as in the different stables in the city im their yard until time shall be given them for its removal. This firm is employed by several ‘of the largest stables in town to remove all filthy ww and stable manure from their premises every Gay. They state to the Board that in consequence f the horse diseasé a much larger | ae tity of ‘straw than usual is used in the stables for bedding for the animals, and in consequence of this unusual | dmorease they were unable to remove it as quickly | gs the ordinance of the Board of Health requires. matter was about to be referred to the Sanitary tee, when Mr. Barr objected, saying, “The audject should be disposed of at once, as the horses are ina ¢ DANGEROUS AND SUFFERING CONDITION, and should have all the relief that could possibly be given to them promptly.) the rumors that are flying about the city to the } effect. that men attending upon the horses are eatching the disease have any foundation in fact, a fe ee i ae se ies FOR recog wer se one NRY H, ANDERSON, for Judge of the Supreme eLigromp ND, tor Judy Soar. ange is et ND Drier fi of the “sttigg Court. Ny. Re Coroner. gentlemen haye been in- ir. KeESsuu The fol laine ti ee pe No he mee C, Whitns Hon. vote Le ta i lene Co! one! FEalip Smith, Frederick i. ne nda, Bsa., ion, Wan, J, dames J. itureay n. Thomas J. J dreamer, oe John A. } Daniel R. ‘Lydd: Hon. Alexa Hon; John D. Townse Hon. Aliroi Hon, Peter Mitchell, Hon. Samue! if. alt, Dr. Augustus Frech, Hon. Martia Nachtman, James A. Deering, Hon. Henry Murray, Thomas Baer, = . Edward J. ‘Creamer, Esq. John D, Broome Hon. Fernando Wood, Hon. John Ke Porter.” Hon. Levi 5. Chatfield “ihere will be f do ere Ww! lve outside stands, with 5 and fireworks. srt pis a FS Stand No. 3, corner of Broadway and Twenty-1 rect, pull ue reserved for the ‘Jamies O'brien Casual Assen: ALEXANDER SPAULDING, Chatrman Gen. Com. __ CHARLES W. BROOKE, Chairman Co. Convention. Ath ‘LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OF the Greeley ani Brown Association, held at tholr head- Quarters, 45 treet, on Wednesday evening, the (ol: luwing resolutions were snaiimous ly, adopted :—That we, the members of this association, do endorse the. Tnation of the Hon. JAMES O'BIIEN. as our candidate for Mayor; That we consider him to be the. champion of municlpal reform and the workingman's frend, THO Y, President. CHARLES i aANta, va 0 President. Maturw Quinn, Recording Secretar; «3 3 Joun Tockek, Treasurer. New York, Oct. 30, ERMAN REFORM,.—APOLLO HALL.—TAXPAYERS, a3 Council of Political Reform—People’s Executive Com- | at mass of infected straw rotting in the yard of | e & Ryan will scarcely conduce to the arrestin; of the contagion. Two cases where men ha Beans angpe the disease were reported to the Dr. Ceccarini says he can see 10 reason why men should not be subject | fo the same conditions of disease as horses. Ee @ phase of the plague were now to set in it is ‘vie to calculate the result. Taking every- thing into consideration, the best pone for the Board to pursue would be to compel Kane & Ryan to put on an extra force of hands and carry the straw out of the city every day. SMALLPOX has suddenly increased from three to sixteen cases in one week. Tbe City Sanitary Inspector ex- lained to the Board that seven of these cases oc- irred 4n one family. A child first died of it, and Board only heard of the death from the Coro- Bers’ office, as there was no physician in attend- ance. Dr. Stephen Smith said smallpox was very extensive in St. Louis, and Dr. Ceccarini explained (that the same was the case in Boston. enty- Beven deaths from this disease took place in ‘the latter city last week. The Sanitary Committee Feported that they were bed every means in their pene to stop the growth of the disease amon; rses and assist those auimals suffering from 1 @S8 much as possible; but owing to the unusual mount of labor thrown upon them by the presence cea the disease they were unable at present to make on the subject. The Board voted $1,000 be e committee to ena’vle them to carry on their rations, and requested that a full and accurate Teport on the subject be laid before the Board at the very earliest opportunity. A long paper was read from the Sanitary Com- | ag on the eth soil scavenging difficulty. yy stated that the Board could not possibly ex- pose the health of the people again to THE “BUCKET SYSTEM, showed the dangers to life and comfort by that thod. Resolutions were then passed sustaining pe air-tight Rly and granting a license for its working in tlie city. No other method of excavat- Peo Cesspoois will be permitted under the Board of Health. The Sanitary Committee informed the Board they would xeon rigid watch over all cat- tle and swine coming into New York, and would see that no infected animals would be ‘permitted to enter. Commissioner Mullaly suggested it would be well to look sharply AFTER THE SWINE, as it was reported in the HERALD a disease had broken out among the hogs in Canada, Commis- stoner Manierre called attention to the suggestion of the Commissioner, and said it was very oppor- he fe pe then tread: i- nr REFUSE Mal To tox Boarp or Hgaura:— ‘The question of removal of the remnants of grain used fn the operation of making beer, ale, &c., from the brew- ‘eries and out of the city limits having been referred to the SOniary, Committee, the following 1s respectiully s "The, quantity of shells of grain (generally Earley produced in'the making of beer in the breweries within our city limits is vory large, Smpunting Perhaps, toa million of bushels, if not more, year, The value of this so-called brewery grail Ssfeod foF cattle and hous isnot represented. by. ihe brewer gets for ih; for once-in the rural dis- tris is worth four times the amount patd for it in the tes of che grain, ag well as a nous compounds, are re- ined by the process of washing, ituting it a valuable nutripent in the tattening of ieeitae destined for the meat market, as well ran cows ‘ing the season of beer making these erate shells ncotinnlating in the breweries so fast and in such as to become a burden and impediment soho teers it no provision for their speedy removal is inte as fo completely block up the vusineas of the Just ry ‘as to completely block up the business of the jus adoamon. A nuisance {n a sanital pect the Frates ia question can only become through carelessness ‘the bart 3 of proper ge in the loading and re- ‘of the same. > towed during stat or Hour or de to the ott nee — fermentation will set in, and b; reeg it ao itrid. The same change ‘will take fuses wit ‘with th tte ie aripa Inga from the cars if allowed to soak be ground of being washed off and carried into a power. All iy complaints, however could be easily re- | rmits containing the following provisions ted to the manulacturers and carriers of in ioaded at the breweries shall be wi agons sumegentiy yk as rey ape their boxes to Ho ‘any dripping from gic. sa le passing through Biestreets or pant ic thorou; nfares.” unloading of said wagons In the railroad | ard shall. ‘he conducted in @ careful manner, and the falling to the ground not suffered to remain and ac- late, but be taken up and removed with the rest. | Third—Tho railroad yard where the grain isreceived | gonnected with the sewer, in, order pings washed off and carried into it. —The grains sliding off the cars inust not accumu. late in said gutters, but be likewise taken up and carried tside the yard of the railroad comp: any street or public thoroughiare, shail be allowed, Beaters 1 cars shall not stand on the same exposed sun. Femoval sh hail take piace dalty, 1 not oitener. ‘All the foregoing provisions do also apply to tases where the remo" oval. of brewery Cant eon the aeninetnn te. Saree recommend ihe adoption of | Sowoiveds That the Ato ney of the Board be and is raf the restrictions and provisions above mG. CROCARINE, Chairman, ‘The following ts a comparative statement of con- | all be provided with proper gut. | if to ha have the | Wa PEvli—Excent in severe Winter weather no loading of areasonable time. In other words, the city is effected by water or in any other mai usttuoted to draw the Yorm of a permie for the Femoval ‘of brewery grains from the city, embracing se diseases for the two weeks ending October | {ound October 26, 1872:— Go ha Bear. Mea. Diph- Smalt- 1a. ea alice | a st ae 9 pitted 1% 6 2 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Sehools To Be Closed on Election Day— ” (he Sanitary State—Ages of the Schel- ‘ers—The Financ Astated meeting of the Board was held yesterday afternoon, President Smyth in the chair and Com- M@issioners Jenkins, Lewis, Jarvis, Van Vorst, | Sands, Gross, Wood, Holland, Brennan and Inger- | soll present. Commissioner Van Vorst addressed the chair on the general deficiency of the heating apparatus in many of the schools. A resolution was presented by Commissioner Lgwis and adopted by the Board copronriating | $8.56 for astove for Grammar School 26, ce with a resolution passed October 16 a tavu- statement of THE AGES OF THE CHILDREN attending evoning schools was presented. The following is the summary :—Between the ages of | ten and twelve—Male pupils, 824; female, 562, Between the ages of tweive ana fourteen—Male, | 2,415; female, 1,581. Over fourteen—Male, 8,183; je, 2,449. It was orderedvon file. oe was then offered by Commissioner TO CLOSE THE SCHOOLS ON ELECTION DAY, the 6th of November, Aiter some discussion it was" adopted, maeinre: voting in the affirmative and five in sone Motion of Commissioner Woon John Brady Se messenger to the Board, at a salary ms oo a year, in place of Wilson Small, Jr., de- was received from the Comptroller a at the Mf ng lola made by the Board ranportgument r carrying on ae instruc. for the reeds year was $3,093,700; had been expended sp 0 October 2 $2,208 700, Ht was OF- THE SANITARY STATE OF THE SeIOOLS. issioner Gross offered a resolution author- Richard J, O'Sullivan, M. D., to visit, exam- and report monthly the sanitary condition of mittee. Nomination for Alaerman, City and Qounty of New York, | IIe \-J 5 So z cal i} E F endorsed by the Produce Exchange and business men gencrally, independent of politics. Vote for Reform and Reduction of Taxes. UNICIPAL REFORM. GRAND MASS MEETING i ALL CITIZENS IN FA- NICIPAL GOVERNMENT JUDICIARY WILL BE HELD AT COOPER INSTITU’ i ON FRIDAY EVEN- ING, NOVEMBER 1, AT 7:50 O'CLOCK. ABRAITAM Kk. LAWRENCE ‘will deliver an address upon municipal affairs. Speeches will also be m: y His Honor ex-Mayor C. Godfrey Gunther, Hons. Samuel J. Tilden, James 8. Thayer, Horatio Seymour, John John Kelly, Charles Donohue, James ©. Spencer, Freeman J, Fithian and Patrick Cor- bett, who will be positively present, together with other eminent. speakers, and address the meeting. OOLS SOLD AT JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT, 1,187 Broadway; corner Trent tiaheh stress, on the May- oralty and ull other candidates, thig and every even- ing unuil election. Ne ETURNS WILL BE RECEIVED IN THE ROTUNDA of the Astor House on the night of the election. NS Pah es DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN Nowination for Alderman, IGHOLAS SEGAR, TNITED DEYOCRATIO REFORM sgh sce Sever wey Fe strict. For derman, JAMES rT GiISWOLD. 7 OTE FOR HONEST MEN. Democratic and Liberal Republican nomination, For Assistant Alderman, Twentieth Assembly District, ISAAC SOMMERS, the ¢ Workingman's friend. j9™ WARD, TWENTIETH ASSEMBLY pistaICT. Carididate for jderm: Assistant ISTIAN SCHWARTZ, Nominated by N. Y. Council of Political Reform. Sustained by a VOR OF A REFORMED MU: AND AN INCORRUPTIB: An incorruptible judiciary is is the last bulwark of liberty. A*s Om wALe en cre Maw 0 Laguon FIRST OLASS fering easy corner. on nigh Ranotek fo. ee ‘Gity Hall ON A PROMI- erie atti ane SWC p icoag FURNISHING AND FANCY GOODS F salo—Located ted on leading business avenue ; fendit'e cash trade; sold in consequence of il health: Rimiora Stine street. KORGE we SIMERS, Store Agency. atthe Doardors; price 800; tornis sty ular BS Chives Chambers GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. of good A fey roa by. frei, Years fom ane Teasey. OW, Font; rare investment. ulars 23 ani mee SHn * W. SIMERS, Store Agency. A RESTAURANT, DINING’ AND DRINKING SA. loon fc well known; exten- aivol oon for sale—Lower part o. WY i real estate. Particu: la ih reas Chambers gies RGR W, BIMB."8, Store Agency. N OPPORTUNITY | SELDOM OFv"ERED.—STOCK tol Thin ov Hat and Cap store 40F sale; an old COAL EASD IN _A_ DESIRABLE WAOATION, a havin Rought cheap for ons td Ot aUle a CAS PERT, Real Estate Agents, 18 Fourth avenue. N OLD Fret gg see Poespecrpe rtad HOUSE FOR Gandsomy full of good rd boarders: Tent; good. nolghi Mbortood Sud toeation, Particulars at! fo. 5 Dey street: room: Katlg td GROCERY STORE ON EIGHTH AVE- pargein; a best Buasl- ciedatte 8 Store Agenoy, 77 Cedar street. CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR BALE FOR, $700; A best tocation down town also Rest ©: Baloo: Stores, Confectloneries, sioat Marl et, loons, Cigar Baker Ge mini Pisa an Store A BROADWAY LIQUOR AND WINE | ROOM for sale cheap.—Also Hardware Stores, Manufac- turing Business, Groceries, Market Sands, Liquor Stores at low prices” MITCHELL'S Store Agency. 77 Cedar street, —TAILOR SHOP, FIXTURES, SINGER'S SEWING + Machinos, Irons, Boards and all kinds of Fixtures bolong to the business, at great sacrifices, 56 Pearl st. FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR sale—Centrally located; great thoroughfare; heart business; extensively Ratronlzea ‘sure fortune, Particu- lars 23 Chambers st. GEO, W, SIMERS, Btore Agency. SPLENDID CORNER GROCERY STORE FOR SALE— located Eighth avenue ; large cash (rade; low rent; Qnterprising parties extraordinary chance make money. Particulars 23 Chambers street. GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. A WFOR SALE, AT PRICE OF BTOCK, A CORNER + Grocery Store, in populous neighborhood, Brook- lyn} owner sick; a good chaneg to make money. TELOYD, 2 Broadway, first floor. LARGE CORNER LIQUOR STORE, WELL FIT- ted, pump, &¢. ; prominent corner ; populous neigh- Horhood; can be bought ata saoritice today; money in this LLOYD, 29 Broadway. A. WILL BUY NICELY FITTED OYSTER AND ‘ish Market, on Eighth avenue, in complete run- ning order; business good; owner aes having two stores. LLO Broadway. A PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ON BROADWAY, DO- ing 9 00% ood business, owner wishes to dispose of, he having business. Address PHOTOGRAPHIO, Heral Uptown Branch office ; will sell cheap. LARGE MEAT PACKING HOUSE FOR SALE— Finest location in this city; rare opening to make money ; $3,00) cash, WM, H. MITCHELL, 77 Cedar street, for three days. A —ONE OF THE BEST LOCATED LIQUOR STORES + downtown for by views smear new Post office ; doin @ good business. Apply to THOS, GAFFNEY, No. Centre Breck. N EXCELLENT CONFECTIONERY AND ICE Cream Saloon for sale.—Capital location, great corner Laquor also an excellent corner Farrer, anda corner Liquor Store. JAMES CAt 551 Hudson st. GREAT BARGAIN.—$1,000 CASH WILL BUY, IF sold Immediately, a splendid Bakery, Confectionery and Ice Cream Saloon,’with good business and long lease ; 12'milos from New York, in a most flow fixtures and stock alone are worth Wagon, Soda Water Fountain, with ‘all included. Apply at'3i9 Eight iy ore. RUG, STORE FOR SALE DOING A CASH TRADE to $40 a day, Bret Eg oy igre tied can be great ly increas + price cash, Real Estate or Sood security. Address SENNA, Herald 'Uptown Branch F% SALE—A FOUR-PULL “ALE PUMP, IN GOOD _ order, Inquire OR SALE—FIRST CL, ‘RY STORE AND Bar; location and outtit pnexceptionable: a reliable ally income of from $34 to $45 guaranteed; unquestion- nrishing town; the Horse and ratus to make avenue, in the >| ably the rah fone for making moncy on liquors ni yet offered. Only bona fide customers, with capital, need D SPILE DRIVER, Pome Apply at College Point Saw Mill, College POR SALE-STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF A Grocery store, doing a good business, in one of the best streets of the city ; rent low. Apply at 87 Canal street. JOR SALE—CRACKER entry WITH & GOOD iso a Horse, Way B 80! together or Separate; a Sears’ Lease, ‘nnd doing a gond business; good reasons given for selling, Inquire at 207 Brondway, near Myrtle avenue, Brookly1 are if the Nineteenth Ward. TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, sine elon rd, south of Seventieth street.) form Republican, { Nomination. jon Gernian $) F Assembl WILLIAM 8, OF DYKE, ~ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C &C., WANT WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. A RESPECTABLE MAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT children, would like to take charge of a gentleman's country seat for the Winter; firstclass reference. Address WINTER, Herald office. A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—ABOVE an Fourteenth street. Address M. F., box 1,143 Post office. A FLAT OR FOUR OR FIVE BANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms wanted—By gentleman and wife; ut ne ere ng eam, or nowahecntgs Sra erate, for permanence: ress, with al part rr B. HL; box 108 Herald Uptown Branch the independent reform associations Endorsed | by the Cominittee of Seventy. particulars, J. office. | WAXTEDISECOND STORY FRONT ROOMS, FOR three acuits, in a desirable location. Terms not to exceed $40 per week. References unexceptionable. Ad- dress for two days box 3,735 Post office. N AND WIFE, SECOND Wye GENTLEMA! sig. Rent about $40" er ghost ei bop gives |. fam: ‘nt about st erence liven. ‘lures for three days AMERICAN, box 16d Herald office, ‘ANTED—APARTMENTS FOR A FAMILY OF adults, six or ences, between eek ites teenth and Thirtieth lars, HOME, station D. Waa TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, TWO furnished Rooms in private family, located’ below ‘Tyrenbainaueehs Address, stating terms, &c., R. P., Her- ald office WANTED IX AN UNEXCEPTIONABLE NEIGHBOR- od, between Twelfth and Fiflieth and Lexington anil Bight avenues, one Foon, furnished or unfurnished, for gentleman, wile ‘and servant, for oF light housekeeping’ rent reasonable; references require dress WORTH, box 2,316 Post office. ‘ANTED—TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED FOR LIGHT ee Ho enti ‘@ quiet ye this city or ye a eae Me the usual conyeni- la avenues al Four. Address, stating particu. Ba klyn, by & gentieman and hd Do ae cle closets and ath; pi Trice not abo e $8 per week. a Be Day Tleraia office. TANTED TO RENT—IN A PRIVATE AMERICAN family, four Rooms, unfurnished, for housekeeping, by gentieman and wite; terms must moderate, Ad- caress J. E. NORTON, with Park Li Tilford, 921 Broadwa; iT AN’ TO RENT—BY A SMALL FAMILY AN W ANd ie, a Second or Third Floor in a arate house, above Forty-second street. Address WM. HURSH 909 Third avenue. rons ‘MISCELLAN KS, BOOKS, “BOO! OKs. Book est prices paid for Libraries or small parcels of Books, in Otic Persons having the saine to dis- cain on ia ne ay ag to ©, Bat re! CRNER Bn Bibi late: nor store, Beekman street, und rte. Ki EEKMAN BROTHERS! Acta THROAT LINI- B ment, the best in use, for man or horse. Depots, 543 Second avenue, corner Thirtieth street; 19 and 21 Stanton sweet, corner Uhristic. IRCULARS, PAMPHLETS PRINTED, ADDRESSED, C mailed to any line of country or cit; merchante, mannfacturers, farmers, physicians, schools; lists com- piled ‘this Fail; most reliable, profitable plan of adver- tusing; we publish statistical reference books of various ‘Commercial Bulletin bash ati e eos Mercantile Agency, lit Nassau st JANES, STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND S Oitak* Book Manuiacturers, #8 Fulton strect Blank attern. POPENRY L. SLOTE, , _JONATHAN JANES, ~ DANCING 1 ACADEMIES, “{ SDopwontTi’s CLASSES FOR DANCING, AP 212 A.“ Pitt'avenue, will commence October 6. For days and terms send for circular, CADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIC HALL, Aitvay. between dist aud 420 sts, Kesetvolr square. Mr, TRENOR’S beautiful Academy Rooms: on Mondays, Tuonday «, Thursdays and Fridays. ‘Ail sttend by ticket at their convenience, A Reception Dansante will be given November 1, at 8. pemctannt tater ocine: aneinsec ete n eaten —SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES ARE NOW OPEN Prin aaonte Bal Hall, iH al 16 rare be ts Htreet, nd 15 East NO cient {Macon etn, Tuesday, Oetober & Si P Li at any hour, day or evening, CIRC TAKS at Private see 2 Bast Biever! _ ARTER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON A. bag intersection of Stuyvesant and Ninth Clagsea every Monday and Thursday atternoon ond evening. Call or send for circular, EGARMO’S DANCING “ACADEMY ~82 FIFTH M4 No. 7 ie 3 the oa of the pupils, absence of on account of illness and such other is a, “Commuiteet on Hygienics and ay y4000 per annum. Pea ation we Hon was adopted and the salary fixed M* nue, corner Fourteenth street.—Circulars may be had on application. AND MRS, BLsseoe ACADEMY FOR DANG. 4 West, ay fourth Saber £* Bead for circulars ‘Saturd he R SALE—A BARGAIN, FISH AND OYSTER MAR- ket, 302 West Nineteenth street. OR SALE—A DOWN-TOWN CHOP HOUSE, WITH first class bar trade, owner leaving tho business. Principals only apply by letter to 0. A. ¥., box 181 Herald TOR hee pe ngs AND FIXTURES oe DRESS: is Store, best avenue in Brooklyn; en $ 10,000, state $800; splendid chance. Address FIX’ BES, ther ald ot yor aoa CLASS SAMPLE ROOM, © trally located ‘on Broadway, doing a business 0 $00 per day: must be sold. Apply to B. N & © Auctioneers and Commission sents, 82g Bowery. Be SALE—A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE, IN Saree: ey ity, near the ferry; a rare opportunity. Ad- dress X. jersey City Post of re santorne Fisuiee ci 15 JOHN STREET, gree! ud am en: oe for an er will get’ 1 oargain. OR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FINE VA- riety Store, a good chance, for $150; also a Soda Water Fountain and Paper Route. Apply at 219 West Twenty-cighth street. OR SALE CHEAP—A SMALL LIBRARY OF 100 volumes; miscellaneous works. For particulars ad- dross HENRY McCARSON, station B Post offwe, N. Y. FOR, SALE, OF 20, LETOBAKERY, WITH TWO Ovens, best part of Fulton street, Brooklyn, rare ghance. Apply 19, owner of property, SIMON DUNNE, ‘397 Fult PE SorcuER BUSINESS FOR SALE—CHEAP, se, Wazon, corner Store, stable attached, all com: Botan with five years’ lease. Apply to D. 8. CONKLIN, fate stroet, or on the premises, corner of Schermer: horn and Bond streets, Brooklyn. MArezr IN FOURTH AVENUE FOR SALE.—THE good will, fixtures, &c, Apply on the premises, 356, Owes AND DINING SALOON FOR SALE—DOING a good business, in Tenth avenue, near Hudson River depot; rent low. Apply at 333 Tenth'avenue, near Thir- tieth street, ESTAURANT VOR SALE—A GOOD OPPORTUNITY; a good restaurant, well located and nicely fitted w ‘with every convenicace. Inquire at 206 Church stree' Cheap for cash. on str Par OLD-ESTABLISHED BOARDING HOUSE FOR ‘Locati ying, 3 ‘LISHED HOTEL, BAR AND BIL- wr. citys kept Re yaoi owner thir- CA RpEoF AMU! pogws wwe wmare NTS. BOUCICAULT, Pro rietor and Manager. Last Nia MR, ano til MRS. DION (Miss A DigW aovoroauLE Ds copeetel pA EUSTO“LUGCA, ey N OFERA“LUCO, Ne at 8 o'cloc! wei ) FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. : Mondu Medineste Friday, 4 er aC ’ TO-DAY, at THIS EVENING, AT alt A a teas a THE UIGHLY ote Ne onwearion of tho nome arte fin, the dashing ina % at 2 o'clock, with the same GREAT CAST. Airy an i Drarr £ ie addition of TH MLLE. ZOE, ’ KERRY; OF MGA AND WORNING, the celebrated LETTER ARIA, by ‘Miss KELLOGG, will MUS-KETE BRS, in the ‘sensa\ a ae? cated ie Lveban BoRLES Soe Fate: Duro | /ESSIE. BROWN. LOUIBA KELLOGG, yt? nourE GEL 0} MR BOwOTOAOLT ag Shaun the Post and Kerry ta DORIA f MIDNIGHT. ures AGNES ROBERTSON (rs Boucicault) as aren SIGS. VIZZANI, Mole AMT. , Bowne? a ore. and Jessie (her ori ising character). cou! 4 180! INCONT, JAI AM B. FRELIGH.. Manages KATH NEWTON ts Moc tesco aud Cassidy. Miss SATURDAY, Noy. 3.01 F * | GREAT HIT OF itt93 JOMANNR BieTOUARD. SPECIAL MENTION.—In consequence of the limit of g bravo aE GREAT HIT OF SHE GTESAD (BROTTEES fis engagement, each of the above plays can bo per- make PAU Eo au yBAMANE ae OF OR formed for NINE NIGHTS only. Senora | SANs, | slrnors ns Vid FANT, if, RONCON and others, D' wap. Soats may be secured & week in advanc Nov Sanaa a Shout or at Ditaou & Co.'s music store, 11 Broad fay. (hoatres Knabe's rine! ALi AG aa Acadeath of Music, auditory." srartai irom Sowa and delight -ALLAOK'S. ‘Tickets can be obtained at the Academy of Music and THIS EVAR eee A PEAT RR WY Proprietor and Manager..Mc, LESTER WALLACK. at Schirmer's music store, 701 Broadway. puts ites vite eel, ee » AL en EAL {he production of AMEE | PARISIA\ RA TROUPR. ith Miss JOH Ri ; pronounced by ty \ The Tribune says There ean no doubt of the Dope. wt is gona Area. Be 7 Sibrac AND THE PREDB arty in aa ofthis silo of entertainment, in whlct | anq the Sige company reps te JOS? CBARMING COMEDY ee “aie Meee Lpe Pout: pe aqMas JOUANNA PRITOHARD. mpegs 9 Talis cat 0d tormunounce sa er eharmin and univatied rote of DROGAN. pool tpi ented Betiodt ABNER, acireanas me fa jatrangements alresdy entered into, | GENEVI Cael hperehensie’: At ae ‘ALLACK’S, = Avner DY. BRA! NT, prietor and M without “athe Play a gy ge AND “Oar untit then, Mons. GABEL: Sasi aan comic aston bf which ine atiended’ {he a production the DGRNDARME, AND GALATEA, MARVELBOUS OPTICAL ILLUSION: DISSOLVING STATUE, by Professor TOBIN, of the Polytechnic Istituto, London. Mile, BONELLI, JUTRA! NPEGEAL S ROTICE ROMEO DIONESE the unrivalled prod ‘ears old, weil app JON DAY, of NE: U4,28 SQUARE THEATRE, | ir. SHERIDAN SHOOK secu and at Schirmer’s music st tn “advance at fhe 1B store, 701 and 1! pronounced by the UBLIC AND THE PRES® MOST Oas aS COMEDY ever presentéd at this th Mr, Teen is iscompeliogt to annonete Nove: Box Office, 14 Broadwuy. pr ryGRAND GENEVIEVE MATINEE | in, conse or th SOTHERN,: Manager’ Mr. A. M. PALMER MEATUS DAY AY at TW Doors open at ome. | Who wil puny ppenr on Saamoret: Ae AND UNABAED edhe OF AGNE! pi, opr ta reyes Fara OPERA Be Baa te November 9 w a thereforo®e Sardou’s last and best olay, written expressly for Monn Gabtish, thes iginal and fatntable OE GENDARME, PYGMALION AND GALATRA. Who tl, {hese Tol. joiner gharastory by Mi Phitis seats, $1 50; can be secured now. BE Eley will be offered every Evening unt them, 5 , Miss Jose- | THEATRE 514 BROAD MARVELL ILL nine a eee sn i : ar vd yard Lamb, fuaatent JOSH HART, wLareee & Manager, ce ty ee msonvitl ofthe ae ORON Sa Ut Nesta eietat hi cea | AME jaMBpgiets mens, (GEE | ornare SEAR ty ange & i en of the a tna Seats scoured two wooks in aay vale, an sh seeopard t -. MOBS REN UE i Jou dinbent, WIN, Migr EPP Box open every da: 10 5 P. Doors oy ‘open at Might atc 7 8 Sariain pity at8 o'clock. RE THEATRE MISS LILLIE Riva E, GoM i MISS JENNIE. goM id UE ON, Miss. Rose ottiuat Mrs, JOHN SEPT UE ALLAOK'S THEAT 3 TH KIN. & WILSON|C Miss EEEL'S ENGAGEMENT 1S LIMITED TO 100 THEATER THE GRAND y HURUESQUE oO COMIgUE Aged oC ep : ae P THEATRE # OMIQUE | en SUNDAY EVENING, Nov. 3, at 8 o'clock. ; HITE ff. JOHN HART, Mr, F. KERNES|CO} i —~ anyaveee Ame UM, TAT Me, JOuN Wii, Me Wa. WEST] eh ti ROSSINI'S Geyblieat oratonto, ay Toney opposite Niblovs Garden, THEATRE) Miss, J. HUGHES, Misa O'NEIL,|COMIQUE SEL tie NTIRE CHANGE THIS EVENING, H ri Miss A, wpa SANDFORD.|COMIQUE MASANIELLO, SERANT eee aa ST, at , First wook of the great Protoan Ar y" AN ENTIRE NEW QUIO. ace MARETZE! ERS WEF) he grep. Erotean Ar e THEATRE |Matinges Wednesday & Saturday. |COMIQUE Porat Mus ALIOR sowtltha® E HINDU BS eae ATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. LEONI LAVIELEL SENOEA BANG CLARA DORTAYS Miss ALICE SOMMERS. Miss ALICE SOMMERS, PRMANTS TEASED. . pore HIAPAN, | SOULON) JANET, The Champion Skaters, DD. NEVENDORE str ‘Third avenue. GRAND CHORUS HESTRA. AUSTIN AND HESS” : arr DIRECTOR. seats eORUEAR HIGHS OF ye ae DAN GUILFOIL, DAN GUILFOIL, rama in 8 ta by FEDER” Theatre and the Acudeiny of Muse today, AD Nitnseoe MINNIE JACKSON, ___ Box oftiee 9 i iy, trom 9 to 4.0°6 ONE DOLL, Noextra charge for r rved eats he MILLIE COOK, srENAnn, MILLIE COOK, Bee 008) io | aresscircie,” Orchestra seats, scents extra. Family oie ©, "7 . 0 cen| and every evening gael further notice, ., West Twenty-third street, corner of Bighth ayenus. CAMPBELL, ane sh suicmg PRESCOTT, AREAL POGUE, o Ourtain rites quarter +38. Carriages may be oF: _ Matinee every V Wednesday only, at 2:30, Cast to the strength ot the: tite Company. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. i ae abiuie TD BYR Re Ga aces dered for it o'stock. "sas Roserved cate nes At the GRAND. OPERA MOUSE. and FIFTH AVES TS, am ATRE dally trom Hil g,Admission 815 soo Fan 0 SDocnie nad Sir ea NO tase tad ah BOF VLICiLE eae ELON, public ts ‘respectfully informed that Mr. TARO. | Sole Lessee and Nai eer: fuel USTIN DALY BENS Ny SON, BENSON, md 8, in compliance with numerous requests, will bo announce ENSON, BENSON, ENSON, “SERIES OF SIX SYMPHONY, CONCERTS, mite ua sun oe aoe ie neg wont Paar, of Foptitar Songs. (a de. commencing SATURDAY RVENING, November, 9. ROL CAROTTE must positivery : ampion. wom The remaining Gonserte wilt take place on SATUR- be withdrawn shortly, TONY PASTOR in new Local and Comic So DAY, December 28; RDAY, January ll; SATUR. HARRIO Reef heeomedy | ry SL » | DAY) February 1; SATURDAY. March 20; SATURDAY, The Hone Journal says :—=“Th Cie te Re ee xoe ute EER, ApH ril 26. LAST NIGHTS | strongest troupe of theatri tare AMG, 3 Ls, Ls SUBSCRIPTION TICKET, including Reserved Seat, —— ever congregated at a place Mason, Manning, G ne Iterd,’ Gorenflo, &¢. Matinee, Tuesday and Saturday. rd, Seabert, Kernell, Misses Nagle, ‘Ladies free on Frida: Subscriptions are now received at all Music Stores, and at the Meret oo! a of where alse cl roalars can be optal PECIAL NOTH Stet Ane E TO SUBSCRIBERS. of ROI GAROTTE, $3, the principal amusement In New York ig no’ nway & Sons, gathered at the Grand O} ROTTE, in ROL CA 718 MAGUIRE & HERRON. NSE ih DELEHANTY AND BEHOLD THE CONSTELAT! HIN ‘OF srans, LLY EMERS( the brightest star eons the ihe Kehlopian stage; the universal fui and talented comedian; HARRY STANWOOD, the man that makes SHERIDAN eS reat male soprano: together with tne! fines a aging iCOFPS ‘and Orchestra in EVERY EVENING AD. re URDAY MATINEE, CALIFORNIA Fe hte BROADWAY. renee on ene banje; AND MACK, the great character artists of ‘Ainerica; RLES HEYWOOD, sturmation Scene, DAN BRYA' Proprietors roprictors | Rahs! Say MOU KEI in Offenbach's 0) GENE) NELSE SEYMOUR and DAN BRYANT 8 THE Ri LL et pereien toch laps A BRYANT’S MINS' NTS WANDERING BEPOUINS OF THE will continue at the great 25 Sens Foot of Bonston Ca es EVERY ‘ERNOON pur In his rapid abd thrilling HURDLE ON, in his Rice RAND SACRED CHARITY CONCERT—ST. PETER’S Assisted by the Nan oem gorgeous Costumes and magnificent ache and Fritchon. TRELS. RY A! KING KARROT MATINEE POATURDAY AT AFT! WM. MORGAN, THE BAREBACK CHAMPION, Classical Horsemanship. R, tesques DE HAVEN and RUNNELLS, The WILD ARABS will Vault over the ELEPHANT, RS. GULAGER'S Woop, JOHN BROUGHAM, EM. M™ GRAND CONCERT, Subscribers desirous. of having the same seats for the YING) HALL, spa gmaerttonm selec chic et QN ANB APTN Mow ities fs A "J al A }ONS’, an he La, THURSDAY ee OGTOBER 31, sent dheek, good Tor the series. nee Chee have each and. separately 10 ‘orraed) LURLINE, YANT'S OPERA HO! @D STREET, jon at many places of anit Sconred Seats, $2, At the Music stores, Rullman, U4 BRAaE CreRa ‘seventh avenues, near Booth’s iene Berk ane eucaiers Broadway, Filth Avenue Hotel, Theatre, “CROWDED HOUSES, DECIDED HIT” OF | TENTH MATINEE OF WOE CAROTTE, SATURDAY, AF (op tEesons 1S Brilliant success of the APHIGAN BALLET TROUPE, ee Beautiful Sce: *,* IN PREPARATION a a REMARKABLE SENSATION, of ALOCAL and CONTEMPORANEOUS 'CHARAOTE! based upon, #, FOLLY" of UNIQUE | INT creating a FURORE IN PARI lapted to evenw of living human purport, bys Mr. AvaUSt N DALY, *,* SUNDAY EVENING, November 4, FIFTH GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT, when the gntite NINTH REGU Ment BAND, tn full uniroren Mile, MARIE AIMEE, Mile. GLARA PERL Mist EMMA” HUWSON, PADOVANT. DONALD, the tenor, and other premiero artists wili ar. ae LS. "DESERT — Show, Na. AUGUSTIN DALY. This (THURSDAY) Evening, Will be represented the Mg eay, bY ania FEATS. Clown. RNOROSS, DROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS—SEASON OF 73.--First class talent can address E. F. pee at raed Central Hotel, up to Saturday, to J. L, CAl (0.6 North ig! Editorials, Live Paragraphs, Rubinstein in Boston, Literary Reviews, Musical, Dramatic, Art and Soctal News of the Week. OUT THIS MORNING, CONTENTS: Trinculo's Local Spicery, The Truth About Italian Opera, William Hart in a New Light, Essays on “Olé Malds,” “Essence of Popularity,” “People We Like.” v.25 ith strcets e Last Ton Years." “Good Al Disco November BePROFESNOIe HENieY Ms “Fluorescent Light? November 22—REV, M MOKLEY t Burns.” Sub December 2 weet will be ann bounced [—PROFESSOR: Miscellaneous Readin, 'y 3—JAMES T. Masters of ihe ‘Situation. Eac! tickets col reserved seats For sale at tl Schirmer’ November SEDMUND YATES, Brilliantly Mlustrated. LIA! November for sMEOKOE MACDONALD, JAMES £. MURDOCT, FIELDS, ‘h Lecture preceded by a Half-hour Concert, Course German Lutheran Church, Loxingion avenue, corner y } of Forty-sixth street, On Thursday evening, October Sl, EW YORK STADT THEATRE, 45 ANDAT ROWERY— | , Mf ats James, W., Davidye, George Vlarko, 0. iets, ats 2: lock, atta tollowin; cminent artists will co” day, N ber 3, Tnimitable Magical well, Henry, Oris, B, Rin rou Tea Php operate aie, Ube die HES, Presoniation hy tne arid Fenowmned dase indtan sat: | Brg Y, Beckan St ae oct aiiieere AER mts UNSER - SERERER Miss clan, Bro VANEK, with an entire change of pro- | Port Fanny Morans, q 5% visa FRIDAY, Nove Soong adinission ¢ Bot ee Tiekeis at the church Aisa Lnse WALL, will be acted, for ithe, ied “cine {i this theatre, fessrs, Charles Fisher, Henry Crisg Characters Ringe met Whiting, # Chapman, George Clarke,'B, Toutes avenue not nd Twenty: nya fi ©. A. LsCTURE © Gn conscaitly Friday cesninga November 1 “The iy 5." Tomoynie, Owen Fawcett, J. burnett, E Blerce Barns, Beekman, C Fou, Gilbert 3trs. G. tH. Gil Miss Linda Deitz, 'M Miss Griffiths, THE MATINEE, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3) THE BELLE'S StRATEGEM (LAST TIME). . November 4, 572, (rst time in three years) sass Pe OEE BODY'S FIEND: Wednesday, novenve § a) ime in 17 years), (ORTON, PUNSHON, iT pescier ITOWE, 1E INCO! NAN Donates Sf gana GeaWorns Very shortly will be produced, aiter long preparation, December JOLONEL JOHN HAY, Shakspeare’s Comedy, with many restorations of ther “Daybreak in, sain Gove ) original text, new costumes, new scenery, and an extra. Deceinber 20—JOHN #. ordinary cast, THE MERRY WIVES OF WIDSOR. *,* The Box Sheet is open ten days in advance. iN TUTE EXHIBITION mes . ON worry: FIRST ANNUAL) THE GRAND EXHIBITION BUILDING, he Halland at A’ HAINES BROS, _PIANOFORT 27' Union square, First class handsome new Pianofortes for sale on very reaxonable terms, and several used a little, very low for cash. way, 0] ges Astor lection conta 3 over 100, ments.” Applicants furnished with a pock of these valuable lectures, post free, for 25. ¢ ressing Secretary Dr. GREAT BARGAT: rosewood Pianoforte, full mouldings, legs, aerate treble mn ft Moe royements, teed, only $225. AN ELEGANT 7 OCTAVE Now York: Open from "A.M. to R. cry MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 745 BROAD- lace.—This magnificent ‘col- specimens of natural and artificial Anatomical Preparations, comprising every Kahn's Museum, 745 Broa 10. M.Admission 3 Third and Second‘avenues, by Sixty third street. An interestiag, rare and comprehensive exhibit American skill, fagenulty, artistic development and por. | terial progress. iy omn 9A. M. to 10 P, M. dail nit 3 Nov. 13. tion of the human frame. Lectures daily on “Nervous | Qe froin 9 A. a be 994 E plendidly lighted by the new 0: ROGEN Gas, Exhaustion,” “Marriage,” “Its witht pocket ea papas Ready tite PATENGSS Fit SE oron ‘SR CHESTRAL BAND ine ‘and evenin, 4 Admission, 50 cents; mechanics’ tickets, in packages, 88 pad carved | cents. Mv ts, poaqnales diner. ully guaran. | =— _ ‘1 Y ILHARMONIC SOCIETY. WEDRESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS unt Dahil ne ines Sete Hgearsa, lock P. close, with select programmes. N_ ELEGANT os ik carved legs, all im ter; elementary’ ol Ninth street and Broadway. OCTAVE PIANO, rovements, $275; asa free, at Girard fa Rehearsal, Friday. Nov. 1, $t2 2) + el ACAD) oF ‘MY OF M De ‘patirarato “THREE DAYS, THE CHEAPEST AND. wih sHOw LA plete Sets of Tickets, vi it of, Thirty fourth strect, Ei . K OF PIANOS, ‘BEST | MAKERS, TO in balcony br bao fi para Wa tol Leg hewitn 1 i, me CENTRAL wet 1 K NENAGURIE, ay n , A ress ediate! box MI MERRELION Noes Union square (eo Fourth av) of ea Mately ally ONION, HALLOOK, 1s Naas AND ce COTS ikon i UPB, PARLOR G£M—7 Orta GRAND SQUARE stron RST CLASS AR’ PARLOR ORM 04, OFTA Hy, GUANO, AOGaRE LECTUR VERY REV, THOMAS N, BURKE, inka’ or AttuRee HISTORY. Music Stand; in'use 8 months; at private residence 124 Mae dhe benent of Fransfguration Church, PERPORMANOES AFTERNOON AND BVI NING. West 26th st. Maker's warrantee. a fhe, Hail of thet Cooper waanent oa erat ane, dmission, Sc. iidren, 2c. A MAGNIFICENT PATENT AGRAVFE GRAND | Ay notlocted in the Life of St Lawrenice O'Toole.” AN en iSO scale rosewood Pianoforte for ente; tully guaranteed, | “rickets, €1. St. James Theatre and Broadway. ised ftve HOME beet ty et day at 1S Clistes | ASSOCIATION — HALL, TOMORROW NIGHT. heen had rae Bie i family leaving city, Call this iay a inton s aad the inital le and {ar-tamed place Eighth stroev, near Sixth avenue. A _ Bishop SIMPSON on re. Bie HRA MBOLD a Backs’ AGNIFICENT Az ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR le; parlor Ti kep made order, celebrated city TANTED—FOUR GO! rider, one female rider travel three months, ‘by ‘rail anc also a goo! 4.50 Fancy Store ; established 15 years; good apart ments and cheap rent; owner retiring.” Apply till sold at 473 Second avenue. MACHINERY. A. BARGAIN.—SIX-HORSE HOT AIR ENGINE, ‘iesson, maker. Call for three days. - CHAS, BELL, 135 Third avenue, Brinting office. _ NGINE AND CAR FOR SALE.—A BAXTER ENGINE, five-horse power, nounted ina close car, self-propel- ay toJOHN ROACH & SON, foot Ninth street, OR SALE—ONE STEAM ENGINE, 15 HORSE power. Inquire at the Uleophene Oil Works, 200 Union place, Greenpoint, © BTEAM ENGINES, 10 AND 16 HORSE POWER; T" two Boilers, 1) and % horse power, tubular; Se No. 2 Steam Pumps, Shaiting, Pulleys, Mi Milt Gea: 59 ‘Anh str street, [= BEECHER-TILTON 86 SCANDAL. suitable for stevedore's work or to be used asa dum. | | ag suit, cash purchasers. hold CA Porch gh 00 cash toradvance in sums’ forme, }, &e. 5 £! sums ‘ "LUKE FITZGERALD, Proprietor. steamboat, in the free; establis! AY WATS! fa street): eS ulars: bese 8 Reais Journai” mailed maker; used 5 m: $90, for $275: also Drawing nveh Z pg Re ro HOUX'S BOY. — ICE ASSORTMENT OF SECON! Furniture, , Paintings, Bronzes, Bookcase, | West Indies; good wages, ne Te an SCHEMERH AFand Safes oF all stviee and, stacy for ale very low, | Misrors, silverware, Chaniber, ‘Dinihg Room Furniture Hearne O ‘AL, Hotel det Mecreoy A West | ore Hare DREGE RE TIE PHOUE CANDIDA Gatland. exnuine, Wt AMERICAN BEAM SAFE CO: | aucrilles; property family leaving clty. 36 West 1otn sty | Eleven SARE a THE HAIR DRESSERS | THE PHOUR CANDID 300 Broadwi near 5th av. ISHOP SIMPSONS ONLY LECTURE IN NEW | THE HAIR DRESSERS, HOUR GANDIDA’ Sars "ES A EAT BARGAINS. —HERRING’S TWO SUPERIOR, 7% OCTAVE, FOUR ROUND hinaeciir tibet eta tbe Aone “Bogie ath ERHLJORES AND advance. ‘i Tamer ea ins, all sizes “ cornered rosewood Fianofortes for ante, at 442 8ixth | ———— = 5 - Sie tl Wilder's Have Depot, % Maideu lane, near | avchue, between ‘Twenty-sixth and | ‘Bwénty seventh ___.,THE LECTURE SEASON. GRAND PREGENTATION, CONCERTS" ~ ae ia nat Ding Hoo titeent Hater anita, VAiRD. PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, GUITAR, SINGIN ACADEMY’ ‘Ole uate, FOR A. HANDSOME | MILLINERY, AND | manuiacturers: prices: auld, to, pay’ advancesin lots to Harmony.—Priva'e lessons only : taht: BU At ne | vor. siLE ONLY At ie BROADWAY, iON, Director. PARLOR GRAND AY for 8 dence carved Ww. legs and case; Cr as and M SCALE 7! OCTAVE ROSEWOOD | Pianoforte for sale.—Has all improvements; patent fo cacves, made to orders cost $000, usic Stand, at private resi: # S™ rs HALL.—' RI. HL, technic Institution, Lond on A it. Db cost, rosewood pn gncludiny legs, 23 CaaERE SEVEN bei only $70; ¢: tave AUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $100; A STEINWAY crave Pianoforie, richly carved legs, overstruny rovement, cheap for cash. Li, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway, FOR LESS THAN HALF | Pianoferte, Chickering, Stool and Cover ird st, bet. Bowery and 2d TAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. bargain; magnificent carved Lrgur, LIGHT, oprigat y PUEXOMENA AND ILL! i} wit on ian G EFFECT: AND éeia3't WONDROU Tiny te ture, As re giden, fo combined Audlences of over extra, Ss THURSDAY) EVENING, OCT. 31, Tae COND Be Ray RE y AMERICA oF’ EPPER, Professor ot chemistry. end Director of the Royal Poly: REAT GHOST LECTURE, E EXPERIMENTS. Professor Vepper in UR ete OF PEOPLE, PRESENTS RANGE FROM $1 TO $1 A FORTUNE FOR THE LUCKY ONKS. DRAWING TAKES KES PLACE. SHEN , ‘NCKET PRESENT DELIVERED ON THE q THE PAYMENT OF 81 WILL SECURE A PRESENT, THE BEST ARTISTS IN THE CITY HAVE BEEN, ENGAGED (D FOR THESE. CONCERTS 3S ONLY $1 EACH. iT The office Bs 00 Broadway will Le open, from 9 A. M. 1 Wha PRESENTS S PiprerpUteD TO TO TICKET HOLDERS OFFICE (6 BROA Wy UsIONs. ONE DOLLAR Sond Theatre huver NERD! ¢ vs icge Oversirung Dass Tne Fuinent: xare chance; | Ticket see ie Broaye: vnion square, | PRANIG AND, GUITAR. —PROPESSOR GHORGE © the box office of the Nail IBSON, the classic te id privat peeing, JEERS CORDON) He: Blonesrcees, | S00 65 1) PRES SECOND Tiree nhy THURSDAY. icons $5 4 guurse instruments fe cal h ator address Au CHER NEW SCALE PIANOS—THE MOST RELIA- SS ees ator Fs ble Pianos made, with lalést improvements, fully | : MU SICAL, bg EW YORK MUSE! ‘Twenty-eight hs h'streey near Ninth | "MARBLE _MAN TELS. enw REMOVAL. SLATE MA) GRATE! &C.— « Large and elegant, stock at our new wareroot Union square, corner of Fourth avenue and Seventeen street, PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, manntacturers of every Variety of slate work, plain and éroamental. A. ane STEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEIZING and 136 East ag bn by street.—Marble and warblels J‘ Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monu- br} at me ices that defy competition, Marble Turning a KLABER & CO. MARBLEWORKS, WEST 1. Fifty. street, between B: ooh and ea — arole ‘and Marbleized Monuments, of superior ‘workmanship, at very ‘ow prices, iy 8 AND ORGANS OF NEW AND oi best makers at lowe: for cash or monthly instalments, or for rent, at W. 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. ee inte Nadress te ett "fendi Wists, ing, Pi warranted. 425 West *s way, ouston and | M © TEACHER OR TEACHERS OF "OTHER My uid visit this wonderful Muse t is full FULL REFUTATION Renin, Saiene mete oes cra sey eee | Pranches will ind nice Rooms to advertive from and | every thing Reon should seo aa ander sang. Lect Fawr ‘ rich. | front a THE dire: ae serie" ‘sis street, ie wei ior want of room's LL “Wit GOD VOICES, YOUNG AND OLD, wits, | {oryaedet 4 SN VOuK sku Soa ea alliowing BVBNING TELEGRAM RIGHT SQUARE AND SQUARE GRAND | Arbo Toaininu Clauses a od or sooner y Brondweys Se bu oa! NViahos torent cr forsale tow for eush oF on instal. day evenin Tig ovclock, wt the Lecture ‘Room of the TLHAR ae SSERVED SEATS = TODAE ments; rent allowed Mf purchased, at WM. HALL € | Spring street church, near Varies also readers of music ecamniete Or of ticks fi the concerts and Te FOR A RESUME SONS 761 Brondw | for the Grand Chorus of the advaniced department, i 6rd ae ett l. ——- EW Lees STEINWAY AND WEBER PI. ROME HOPKINS, ‘Seeretary 4 RE aaa, gaat eo ‘sa a oF THE nos to rent.—Pianoe sold.en inatalments, | Oiwanien WANTED THECATHEDRAL CH HERO yoga ts pee SD marae iG, ANB er? ie re an opal locese be, WHOLE BUSINESS. _ SAT Broadway and 39 Union square, Pennsylvania, Reading; ‘mune wi derstand the awe rer oe front $8.% SwsoN, 200 Bowery, — re ene i 6 rn BROADWAY, ae i AD tree. ane in Brooklyn; he will be required ANTED—A CHORISTER, FOR A el CHURCH, te De present at” es SLATE MANTELS.—RICH AND. BLE i oa dita ine eB te LO jana wd | 48 pater A Neen st Fin tele _ SIMEON ECHOES AT ‘ASSOCIATION SS; Sans Meateeted wil MR MRE erin mie at CE ae eye a Sere O-MORRDW : R SIXTEEN TEARS WITH HORACE | Piva qualiged man anda christian eed apply: ap. | 221 . Broadway and Fourth avenue. = lange sock 0 fine new Besa Fred. "Audvess CHOWSVER, box BE Newyork erect sCOLATAN, Inkalments. Fea oe an Ora PLL d DENNY, —————— = “THEATRICAL AND <== TAT ——— = WASERE. ‘TO PURCHASE — snow reeeenes BILLIARDS. wren STANDARD eerie py ONE FOR SALE A @ P ESTABLISHMENT, LA hand Wars m Beer |e Aah Fixvires, &c., com. —aTANDA ‘Roland ey BILLIARD ABLES Va} ry & purchaser by addvrssing C., box 213 HERALD BUILDING, bons, manu Hot sale Telos by the a Yada ral a — RTRs, tes roadway New Korkee oe W. HD—A ECOND HAND HUE LIVERY COA BROADWAY AND ANN STREET = dt hada ear Minster arene! ‘34 inches around West, Address box 1158 ALARGD, assontEnNe OF TRHOAL, REAT TRIUMPH OF W. i. Gi TME — cc belied Fables and Del Delaney’ ace noms Waa gree ae arty aD, EMORY ORMENT | MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANT wy on Ne aad ON TeaND,