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pk SR $$ $$ ar Amu! SEME: NTS. — Oe ed avqueme DALY. OPEBA, YRAND OPERA HOUSE, Lesse Bole Co Max by ti NING NiGiTY TO-MORROW, MONDAY. LUCCA, faMBERLIK, Donizetti's aroun in three acts of MANGE oF. § PAULINE. ‘PAULINE Tuoca are rvs fines ORUS AND ‘ORCHEST RA. NEW mS MISE EN SCENE, NEW POLNTMENTS, Debate mya eee Renae ne lon oe igNok YIZZANT. OSSI-GALLT, Ss LEYDECKER, aud ‘WED: : aie EVENING. ™ sais UCcCaA, TAMBERLIK. Li Second a lasts ume of POL: ¥ EV! bance rapa cases MURSKA, TAMBERLIK, LUCIA. FRIDAY EVENING, ary ONLY NIGHT OF AVORITA. SATURDAY APTENNOON {AT 1 O1LOCK, GRAND MURSKA MATL oTriggofadimasion for the evening Porformdnces — Besorved, scat (according to location), extra “siand vee OF SEATS. Seats for any of the above performances can now be lie a Grand Opera "ioure, Schirmer's, No. 701 Broi dr nd No. 1 way. ‘The pianos used by. ‘tins company are from the mann factory of Knabe & Co., No. 112 Fifth avenue, iw LYCEUM THEATRE, ‘14th st. and 6th a ‘ . L. MANSELL, Manager. LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS LaST NIGHTS NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAMK Bvery Evening at8 (Last Nigat’s) ‘Notre Dame.” LAST NIGUTS LAST NIGHTS Last NIGHTS MR. £ ©, KING ae : o KING c. Every Evening in e ast bast sit 's) Mr. T. C. King. LAST MATINEE Taser MATING LAST MATINEE RE DAME OLRE DAME. jOTRE DAME it 8 and Saturday, at 2. NORE DAMES Tay NOTRE DAME. NOTRE DAME, Box office open from 9.4. M. to P. M. OWERY THEATRE, M, B. FRELIGH Engagement of tiie. ojuban Sylph FOR SIX MONDAY and TUESDAY, October 6 and 7, First time of the new romaintic drama entitled NITA (the gipsy tortune teller) Mile. ZO! to be Dreceded at uh 18 paros of bd 5.T. . STETSON, on Monday, Getaber 13, for 6 nights. OOTH’S THEATRE, 4. B. BOOTH... .....---. Every Eveninj MAGGIE MITCHELL, ‘Sole Lessee and Manager GAG) CHARMING: nS AGC i MPLISHED ARTISTE, MAGGIE MITCHELL, Ger first appearance at this Theatre, and her first BBR aKAnce in this city in five years. VENING, OCTOBER 6, on which occasion she will have the honor of making her Fentree in her unique and finished personation of Tt: Chicken! Assisted by Mr. J. W. COLLIER as Landry (his first appearance at this theatre), supported by a full and efficient cast. The piece will be produced with now Scenery, Machinery, ro) Properties, &c. = INCIDENTAL TO THE PLAY, ‘THE CELEBRATED SHADOW DANCE! THE FESTIVAL OF st. ANDOCHE!! MAYPOLE DANCE!!! MATINEE SATURDAY, OUroBET i, ATL MAGGIE MITCHELL J, W. COLLIER as Seats may be secured six days in advance at the Box ‘office ofthe Theatre, or its Branch Ticket office, at the smusic store of C. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway, A BR. SAMUELLS’ NEW PARK THEATRE, 30. FANOHOR, LANDR' ‘Brooklyn. MONDAY EVENING, October 6, 1873, first Las omnes in America, t this season, of the world- fenowned MR. AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE. MR. W. ORENCE, y J. FLORENCE, iB. W. J. FLORE MR W. J. FLOREN! MES. W. J. ¢ ORENCE ‘Mi. W. J. FLORENCE, in the thrilling moral Drama of TICKET OF LE. F LEAVE MAN, Pronounced by the press and and the public, who have wit aged Mr. Florence's representation of Bob Brierly, to bod the most superbly realistic performance of modern mes. . F MRS. TICKET OF TRAE MAN, OF LEAVE MA! ‘nICKET OF LEAVE MAN. RENCE, 70 FLORENCE, FLO! BOB BRIERLY, ae BOB BRIERLY, BRIERLY, B as SRENCE” | played paves by R. FLOR IN THIS TRY, EMILY “SE. EVREMO couk BLY BE EMILY OSE! EVREMON! as originally played b; r MBS, FLORENCE, TeNAly Played by a aap Tt FLORENCE, for a limited number of nights only. Box office open from 8 A. aM. till 6 P.M. Seatscan be @ecured six days in advance, and at Rullman’s, 114 Broadway, New York. XEROISE, HEALTH AND AMUSEMENT.—J. E WOOD'S Gymnasium, Twenty cighth street, near Fifth avenue, open day and Syening classes now form- ing for boxing, fencing freee ra nasts; private training Bend oe dyspepsia, ability, gout, &c, Call for RJ. JAY VILLERS’ HUMOROUS yeti “Funny People We aie Ft tt Academ: heshiro (second, time), Oct. 7 jorwien, Conn. By T, aston, Pittsbu Frobstor, Mass. Rast rg. cr Sea NEW YORK HERALD, SUN DAY, OCTOBER 5, 1873.—QUADRUPLE SHEET, perce pers, Bi BROADWAY THEA’ 723 AND 73) BROADWAY. SEGINS ATS. ay be ordered for 11. Prices Orchestre and $1.50; Dreas Circle, $1; Family Circle, We. ; General Admission, Bole Lesse e aud Matager...... «MR. AUGUSTIN DALY MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, AND EVERY NIGHT the world Pancwned Character comedian, Carriages Balcon who has been cnee nga for four weeks only, and will op war forthe first times since his wondertul success urope in an entirely new and original musical roman: tic modern drama, entitled “MA. sd THE MERRY SWISS BOY. Written expressly for Mi = Emmet by Henry J.' In order togive due fl ‘complete effect to this play, Mr. Emmet purchased, while in Switzerland, on the snot the elaborate und characteristic costumes which oats in tho various characters, ansumed: by tie hero: He also purchased one of the milk wagons peculiar to the ‘locality and numerous. other ‘articles “in, use Switzerland, ip order to add to the realism of the repre- senta: The Music throughout the play is original, and the Songs composed and selected Poy ” utr qrigu jee for transcend in variety and eff dileetion previously introduced in drama, and the r of Max is closely founded on an actual individual, whom Mr. Emmot watched closely for many faye, eat whose peculiarities he hopes he hus successtully copied Max, Mime. HABAGTERS IN, 1B DRAMA, ‘ax, Mme. Barbette’s adopted so i "Mr, Joseph K. Emmet Chevalier Rockleigh, an adventurer....Mr. ui. F De Vere General Graham, travelling on the Continent, Mr’ George Grifiths Bruno, a ne’r do well... -Mr, Dorsay Ogden Berthold, with Lion of Lucerne Mr. Marun Goiden Schlopptiausen, an old guide and innkeeper, Mr. Janes G. Peakes ..Mr. George Gilbert servant...Mr. F. Curtis Licutenant Herman. Julius, General Grah: Hans, @ servant, Jan, a truitse! Little Yosie, Mme. Barbetw, keeper Carine: her daughter Zz. Amy d Graham, the General's niece St.Clair Min! * Wooa Fruitseliers, Feasanta, Soldiers, Flower Girls, &e. ILLAGE—New—STAN- ACI FIRST—Scene—ALPINK V. FIELD. iy The Adopted Son. The American Guest. Song, “I gome! 1 Cone?” Afrival ot Max from the Valley. AT Love the meee Bg “Wenk,” composed by Mr. Emm: nee Serena fete ay uri Munte composed by Mr. nerate Attempt “The Chevalier, Who can he bet + TOP EE GonDetesne tho. samiec Moning. Spring, Spring, carly Spring. Song, “sour Krout,” with Bante: by request. “Max's femptation. Sony, “Oh, a Jolly Good ‘Time We Have! Oh, Yes, Das So.” "Somposed by M met. Carline’s Plot rund Bewitched. The Stolen Papers, Max Accused, Treach- erous Rival. ‘The Chevalier at Bay. ACT THIRD Scene First—Lion Garden. A Father Found. The co Fete. Arrival of Berthold. "8 ENTERTAINMENT introductag the following Sougs and Dances, composed, selected ana sung only by Mr. mune. 1. Come Buy by Flowers. limb Up, Climb Up. S Who Vants Some Milka, “4 Shonnle Vas a Nice Young aaa ay Oh ater Ub Joe, und the Beer. BERIMOLD's PICTON OF NH Tiow 0 OF LUCERNE. CARLINE'S PERIL—TH ane. Savors Sohiopphansen's tam On the Tracks The Ula Guide's Memory) ‘the secre! Path to the Eagle's Nest. Scene Third—The Eagle's Nest (new, Stanfield). Bruno's Retreat in the Rocks. Carline a Prisoner. The Chevalier Proves Himself a Man after all. The Terrible Risk of Max, The Defeat of Bruno. Max Made a Happy Man. Finale—Song, “That's Where the Laugh Comes In!” Koo Koo. MAX MATINEE SATURDAY, at U6. _ Seats scoured six days in advance. New “METROPOLITAN THEATR: 625 AND 687 BROADWAY. Manager K. W. BUTLER, THE GRANDEST TRIUMPHS EVER ACHIEVED, THE SPLENDID NEW ENTRANCE NOW OPEN. HOUSES PACKED, EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. THE LARGEST NUMBER OF ATTRACTIONS EVER PRESENTED IN ONE PROGRAMME. ‘The great European Sensation Artist, Engaged First appearance at an enormous Lo 10, | salary New York. from. “he Yin yal Alhambra of I London and La Cirque rim era of Paris. LO LO will be assisted by the cel- ebrated DE GLOVIAN BROTHERS in her thoroughiy grand and toast astonishing teats, jieesea hae arcicae in New York of the highly accom- SISTERS STUART, rincipal A:nglish Theatres, in their spoctatties NES SUTHERLAND, the Scottish Nightingule. SAM RICKEY and MASTER Ba RNEY, froin the Golden State, us the “Muleahey ‘wins’ ADD/RYMAN will Lec- ture on the Finances ofthe Country, tise BELLE HOW IfT, the Charming Actress. J, W. McANDREWS, WM. CARTER and otter PROMINENT ARTISTS EVERY EVENING. Doors open at 7; curtain rises at 7% o'clock. Box oflice open Gaily. Seats secured in advance. OPRTRAL PARK GARDEN. NINTH REGIMENT BAND. FIRST GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT by the unrivalled NINTH REGIMENT BAND. Fifty per- formers in full uniform. plish mates ne DOWN ...-Masical Director. ‘This (SUNDAY) EVENIN OCT. 5, at 8 O'CLOCK. PROGRAMME. L ores “Egmont”... -Beethoven 2. Waltz—"V © Grand ‘Selogtion "it rehay 5. Overture—“sicilian Ves} 6 Concert Polk ‘La Belle i rnet Solo, Mr. Robert Ward. z. Amaryities du Rol Louis X11." & Pot Pourri—*keminiscences” of & Relactions from “Tannhauser’ rus Norus...... 10. 8 ong “0 Loving Heart, Trust’ Gn’ ie seiyaropatany. wick March—""Qui_ Vive’ owning: ADMISSION {0 cents; Boxes $2 extra. “Tickets at Central Park Garden. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE 23D STREET, between 6th and 7th avs., near Booth’s Theatre. Crowded with fashionable and de! apes audiences. EVERY EVENING AUR. SATUR MATINEE AT 2. BRYANT’S | THE EXCELSIOR IOUPE uiver ELS, BRYANTS DAN BRYA NSTRELS. CNSWORTE. MINS! RELS. EUGENE. INSTRE. NELSE SEYMOUR, MINSTRELS. BOB HART. INSTREL: BRYANTS Dave REED. MINSTRELS. Harry Stanwood, W. H. Brockway, O. T. Murphy, Jas. Lamont, Morrisay, Emerson, Brya v8 ‘Wocals and Or- chestra.” New acts. Two hours’ fun FAMILY MATINER ORVERY. SATUMDAY AT2. ERRERO'S NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Fourteenth street, adjoining the Academy of Music. ‘The mow mapuinicent oe a m Commencin; MONDAY, Bisbee a AMERICA'S GReaTESt ee His _first epnearance ARS in an ENTIRELY NEW ENTERTATS MENT, consisting of MARVELLOUS SLEIGHT OF HAND, alter- nating with the most WONDERFUL mechanical con- trivances, which lake Mee f at the risk of his reputa- sul ANYTHING OF ie RIND EVER WITNESSED. "Among other 0 ork ii eed ea be THE WORK “OF TWELVE YRaksS, AEROSTAT SPIRITUEL, tle Copyright.) Which he citalnges the world to imitate. POPULAR PRICES, 50 and 75 Cents. Children 50 Cents to Reserved Seats. Reserved Seats rey by ae secured without extra (ond at RTZ'S Magical Repositor 880 Broadway, near [gn LE street. Matinees Saturday, October 18 and at two o'clock, Matinee Admission 50 Cents. No Reserved seats. LOCUTION.—PERSONS WISHING INSTRUCTION in plain fireside reading or dramatic Se ccrrnmier tot man able and critical teacher, may address Miss OUISA LESSLIE, 110 East Tairty-elghth st, New York. _. WOST_A AND _FOUND. O8T—BETWEEN LO! LORD & ‘1 TAYLOR'S "AND JOHN. fider'wil be ectssly revrarton by verusiine Gee: to 200 Weat Fiftecnth street, sh binenigr betas OST—BETWEEN 125TH STREET AND NINETY- second street ferry, Etruscan gold Bracelet,with three Dands around it, with ‘small chain attached, e finder ‘wall receive $5 Feward, ‘with the thanks of the owner. C, STEVENS, 59 East 125th street. Ge aah! THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, N. tY., FRI- ase night, either (sed oa ut the carriage or near ‘hero fhe ttckets are recet ff Pon lace Handker- chief with scone Jace Initials C, with handker- ghiet ring attached ; the finder wiil be liberally rewarded Aled the same at 80 Wall street or 29 West Fitty-fifth Le. REWARD—A MEMORANDUM BOOK, CON- taining accounts for cartage. Please deliver at the ‘Warerooms of GEORGE STEOK & CO., 2% East Four- teenth heciiy o ‘atJ, CURNEN’S, carman, 427 Ninth av. O8T—A “SMALL GOLD SLEEVE BUTTON, EN. iss in old English, ae he 8." rewarded by Ageing eam at 60 Beaver street. DLARSLER & SMYTH, and Oxidized Bitver Clasp, between 10 and 12 A. M. oma Oristeed™ 1873, BLACK VELVET BELT wee will be suitably rewarded at 138 East Forty- Ls OR STOLEN.—THE PERSON wHo CALLED concerning certain government and railroad Bonds and Monoy, advertized in the ey please call a ae A large reward will be paid fc me. Ask eon 5. W. HO! MB or J, TAYLOR, "Nassau Leuba room 25, Sneea ie Orr MAMARONECK, ON THE night of October 1, a C uit by Pat Medien,” painted” ‘mbite;: binek cite aes brick red: neon dark yellow; bottom ‘green M. Suwye: ym hi en black stripe ; to} new sail by y lengthened; dkropernew centr boards new hak blak he) con sang int prmation ¢ guegrnin ane willbe ily rowan ‘ARD.—LOST, OCTOBER 4 187), NEAT K Dispensary, @ yallow Bancee | Ho fret ior on i ih. Lmouze,” Wee. e above Wi! e pal for its retw: Dore street. ides chad $100 REWARD—$80 FOR CONVICTION OF THIEF, $30 for Horse and Wagon--Stolen, trom Wm Parte October 1, one dark hy three White. tect, one Sine fagon,; red Tunning Works; blnck Boy’ run work ed with blac! vest afine lfow stripe rough Mt black: niverptated Har The Tove reward will be pald for the same. ORR STEVES FREE RE CHOWDER, ON BUNDAY, mee ebuild treet and Kighth avenue. She has [Assoctation HALL. PROFESSOR ETIEN ENNE LAMBERT will deliver a Lecture in Wepnok MONDAY, October 20, at FRENCH CONVERSATIONAL CLASS meets TO-MORROW (Monday), at 11 A. M., AT 1,19 BROADWAY, between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets. ORAL SYSTEM—NO GRAMMAR. MERICAN. INSTITUT of ALE Becond and Third, avenues, Mpetiveen Sixty-third and ixty-fourth streets, WONDERFUL co KT LOOM, weaving 100 pairs each BOOT AND SHOR MACHINERY, OT RWING MACHINES sewing 300 peas nice 2 sew (GLOVES AND GLOTITING i b; ear made mach IVORY TURNING AND Uxnvina, UTLON MOULDS, MOUUDING, and hundreds of other interesting and w. MECHANICAL PROCESSES ation. ‘Aa ioe ad APTEENOON AND ave. mission ‘Open from 9 A. M. to 10 P, ao Maren 286. Bevan ACADEMY OF MUSIC, DNESDAY EVENING, ‘ooron i. _FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17. TVOLI | GARDE. Eighth beth between Second and Thira avenues, anane ne eS EVENING, INSTRUMENTA) SACR! HERRM, UNTHAN,S | nb “concent, out a vIoLIN SOLO. ms _Admission 286, PAUL FALK. G2 VOCAL, AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT— by the following professors, of the Manhattan and ‘Island Conservatory ‘of Music, 19 Prospect place, Forty-first street, between First and avenues, Now York. att. Trenor's Lyric Hall, ma sigth avenue, near Forty-second street, on Wednesday, Goiober Sat precisely fig o'elock P.M, :-Mre, daworsea, Miss Morrison Fiset, Miss Buzzottl, Signor Buongiorna, Signor Quali, Herr Schnell, Herr Franke. HE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HAS REMOVED FROM, 3 USION SQUARE TO Ni AST FOURTEENTH 8 T, NEXT Door TO DELMONICO'S, BW YORK CONSERVATORY, OF MUSIC, No.5 Ratt, ah a C2 aaa BROOKLYN BRANGHL 102, 104 a a 108 Conrt strec watts POPULAR MUST Retiogt OPEN DAY AND a. ‘tate. reward. BSTAURANT La Seeger etal fact ak ARK at iT pt an ith avenue, joy ork able duu at he cto ed Root 24, Eraprioyor. \ENCING AND SPARRING ae 002 SIXTH aaxen”, py gan Thirt street. Sparring pe] LBosliga Gioves for gale meee encing Srpneaiag ge AMUSEMENTS. Urs SQUARE THEATBE. Proprietor Me. bay ai ag sHooK Manager...... A.M, PALMER Begins at8. Over at ii, Saturday Matinee at 1%. A GENUINE GENEVA BUCCKSS. GENEVA — PGUENEVA The press and THE GENEVA the public con- — CROSS. cur. in the GENEVA CROSS. CRO! opluion that ate CROSS. Mr Geo! GuNRVA r. George aE pint | GENEVA Fawcett Rowe | GENEVA GENEVA has produced mead CROSS, CRO: in GROBS. — CROSS. THE gar | GENEVA —_— GENEVA GENEVA GENEVA —— GENEVA cross je CROSS. BEST OROB! GENEVA DRAMA GENEVA — GENEVA seen in ROS: New York | Miss ROSE EYTINGE, | CRONE. for whose return ta the 5 GROSS" many years, |hus been hailed with so . — much Geren Miss KMILY THE s ACTING, MESTAYER, Miss ELIZA WEATHERSBY, — Miss UD GRANGER: Messra sciNtny, ‘THORNE, 7 AGKAY JOUR woypey REUL are declafed to be the per- fection of art. | and M. Bins LUE STUART ROB- MO) roe ce Ee ws GuiGnEy GENEVA CROSS. Miss Eytinge, who ap- e heroine, proved peared as | hatshe had gained 4 lost during her absence Lof four yours (rom the stage, In the third act Miss Eytinge seized the strongest situs tions of the piece with strik- ing effect, admirably por. aying rror and Gread nich, it demands, and causing the theatre to ring with enthusiastic applause.— Grapbic. GENEVA CROSS. To the excellence with which the “Geneva Cross” was set upon the stage and to the great merit ot the THE THE ACTING. ACTING. cting we can hand do jus ‘pan hy ‘4 {oud Miss Weathersby, tr. ©. 8.” Thorne, Jr., Mr. Rob- honors of the representation, and were repeatedly called ‘before the curtain —’ GENEVA CROSS. With a truth it may be sald that'a more eveuly bar aed eee was never ae There was ni te Saw from, tho beginning to the end. The stage settings surpassed the triumphs of the sceme art at this theatre which won the homage of the town last season.—Mail, GENEVA CROSS, It cannot tail on account of its own merits fective mann a ver, and successful run.—ferald. GENEVA CROSS, Mr. Rowe has invested this story with an intensely ro- mantic interest; he has woven into it a poetic fervor, sweet with fragrant thought, and elevated by noble senti- ments. There are in all four acts, each of which reveals some new scenic splendor. The “Geneva Cross” has at- tracted more aitention than any new play produced in this city wm years.—Com. Bulletin: THE PLAY, GENEVA CROSS, It isa model of symmetry in form and a imingled strength delicacy” in te. Portions ot its dialogue tender and gracetul thing in the writings of Rovertson.—Tribane. GENEVA CROSS. The most successful drama Yet produced on the stage of the Union Square Theatre.— Times. Sea ts for this es rea performance SECUR&D SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE, BLLEW. READINGS. MI. BELLEW’S LAST READING STEINWAY HAL! STEINWAY HALL, STEINWAY HAL STRINWAY HALL, TUESDAY EVE. ESDAY EVE., OCT. 7, TUESDAY, KVENING, OCTOBER 7. J. M. Bell Bellew, Seale management most respectfally an- he last reading in New York (tor et Readings. the. present) of the popular and cele- brated elocutionist, J. M. Bellew, ‘MR. J. M. BELLEW, MR, J. M. BELLEW, Readings. On Witch occasion he will present his — HIRD NEW PROGRAMME, J. M. Bellew, PART I. Story of Le Fevre (first time) Gemini et Virgo (first time) Curse of Kehama (fist time Veneerings at Home. PART ¥ rSouthey -Dickens Readings. Scene from Henry V. .Shakspeare —— Yarn of the Nancy Beil. «Gilbert J. M, Bellew, | The Children Oy seanest): -Dickens Mrs. Gamp and jetay F x Dickens Readings. ‘BEATS CAN NOW BE SECURED At Schirmer's music store, 701 Broadway; Rullman's, 114 Broadway, and at the Hail. GENERAL ADMISSION, with reserved seat, ONE DOLLAR. TALARY,¢ 2% RSE. . B.A. McGEACHY, Director. EVERY TUESDAY. CHURCH OF THE DISCIPLES (Bev, Geo. H. Hepworth’s). The Director of the GALAXY COURSE. conratulates himself on having provided, for the entertainment of a goodly portion of New York's most cultivated citizens, ae unexampled array of talent. In the whole history of the Lyceum in this conntry it can be safely said that no one lecture course ever before embraced so many distinguished names representing so many varied orders of eminent ability and disciplined skill. Some of the great lecturers of this course have been combined in other remarkable courses, it 18 true; but such @ coucert of power and acquirement in various walks of literature, covered with professional distine- Hon, honored in the flelds of authorship of crowned with the laurels of ‘victorious wart) in the service of their country, aswell, has never before been achieved u pee lyceum piniforin of New York or, it is believs part of the country. "Opening with Miss Dickinson, the GALAXY COURSE ingures success at the outset—the success which great talent ever secures, and in her case talent at once emi- Rent and popular. An orator by nature, a debater of high order by long experience an in he o not only holds ‘her audieness in band, fui SOTSC, Sherms ters while she. fj aks and gives them something tu take with them to their homes “for delightful reflec tion and pleasant memory.” Honored over the land for her nobillty of character as well as talent, Miss Dickin- gon’s name has become a household word everywhere held as sacredly in our American homes as the old Homans cherished their fireside goa. The splendid retinue which follows Miss Dickinson” ‘is indeed unrivalled—Phillips, America’s boast orator; Beecher, our most popular preacher: iphtrick, the tamous cavalry general, triumphant not only on the Gant of battle, but on ae rostrum, Also: : Banks, the it ariamentarian rougham, tad. t soul poetic Acei” “Eil Perkins," whose’ Oraphic name te borne. to every nook and corner of the land; Andrews, young and buoyant, and flushed with marvellous succesaes_on the platform ; Hall, the polished Lterateur and great lawyer, and Hepworth, Philosopher, oraior and pastor, the Poth i] “father" of them all, both old and young, eloquent on his own wn platform, ‘eloquent everywhere. h such a battalion of worthies, the Director of the the GALAXY COUUSE invites the pablie to share with him the feast of good things now, trusting that future seasons shall present like banquets. MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON MIS3 ANNA E. DICKINSON MISS: hs 1 re OPEN: OURSE HER xe VEECTURE “FOR YOUR OWN SAKE," MEXT TURSDAY EVENING, x 8 O'CLOCK PRECISELY, Admission, 75 cents; reserved seats, 25 cents extra Scata secured at Theatre Ticket Oitice, 114 Broadway Brentano's, Union square; Tyson’s, Windsor, Gilsey and Pith avenue Hotel veadiag rooms and the Galaxy DIREOTORY, No, 6 West Twenty-third street, under Fifth Avenue Hotel. jotice. POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAYS FOR THE SALE OF COURSE TICKETS, Tickets of admission to the entire Galaxy course of twelve lectures, $6; including reserved seat, $9, obtain. able only at the DIRECTOKY, No. 5 West Twenty-third street Booker ACADEMY | OF ate 'RIKE! FRIKEL Bb THE WORLD ‘$ GREATEST PRESTIDIGITATE B, POY Lis ELY ONLY TWO PERFORMA: at aad ernie a EVENING, OCTOBRR 15, RIDAY BVENING, UCTOBER 17. ROOKLYN ACADEMY, — SALVINI. MONDAY, n Brooklyn. ipeaghditcchagetieds #4. ORTH CIV TLE SALVINI in hts greatest role corrapo REAL OLD ENGLISH CASTLE.—THE LAST Jfirans) plenle of the ‘season of the Schuizen Park dito on Monday, October 6, at Schutzen Park, Union HIND. erize shooung, Brlee bowling to commence atl ovclock; dancing at Admission only d conta. There isa roal old English castioin the Park it will be open all day for free inspectios e and so {t You will never regret. Take the Pavonta’ or Chris Union Hill, N. J. Faro 10 cents, Ai rainy ail day next food day. SONG AND DANOB, JIG, CLOG AND D IRISH Jig dancing taught for the stage, plified jo Manual, not by note, will enable t the put to play ; Bowan’s “Guide to the frases ct or Dancing with- rice $1; panies all prices. FAN, 10) Kast Houston st, near Bowery. AMUSEMENTS. TPHEATRE COMIQU 514 BROADWAY, Er. JOSH HART... mn ae riiearas commaue.? bit BROADWAY. Sole Proprictor Rid 514 BROADWAY. ait ol OPPOSITE cae re | orrosttl ins THEATRE COMIQUE, a NICHOLAS fac oxonpwar} ® sicHoLas HOTEL, 514 BROADWAY. HOTEL. RESORT FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. THE RESORT FO LADIBS AND CHILDREN. TUK TEMPLE OF At THE PALACE OF LAU THE FAVORITE RESORT POR. ou THE FAVORITE RESORT FOR CHILDREN. sue ir _THB SPECIALTY oppoalte 5 ibe hamidsici ltt 8 Broad- ae se way. THEATRE Nicholas Slt ah 514 ole OF THE 2a sh Broail way. wort, y PER For the IN GOLD WEEK wonderful IN GOLD i 00 IN GOLD vELK IN GOLD IN GOLD IN GOLD IN GOLD IN GOLD IN GOLD Se Es 2 5 iS EESEEE SESESE BEREE BEBePRee Rees SSSSSESESS | Ey RAZZ e2AZZ22z2z2z, SESss TAN IMPORTANT NOTICE. Just arrived, the JACKLEY FAMILY, and will ap- pear MONDAY next, Sctober 6 | in gol for eight ai ee of the renowned KLKEY FAML expaged onthe seoreamonnt trom it! the Kiralty Brothers The JACKL«Y FAMILY are ten in number, and {row lhe revresontabons of the Kirally Brethers the JACKLBY FAMILY are the most Wonderful gymnasts ever seen. in America. Mr. Hart begs to assure his patrons that there 1s flo cxaggeration in the above figure: in {uct, he pledges his honor that $500 in gold per week will hot cover the actual cost of the Jackley Family. ‘And not satistled with the above, seat) Mr. Hart has secured for a second week, at continued outlay of ‘OR EIGHT PERFORMANCES, EIGHT PERFORMANCES, EIGHT PERFORMANC. EIGHT PERFORMANCES, FOR ElGdT ‘T PERFORMANCES, oF ote oe PRAMATIC: | ARTISTS aes ae Day: MR. NK FR. Misi aA I, MR iS Mic Mic MR. MC J, FRANK PRAYNE AND MISS CLARA BUTLER, They, assistéd by our talented company, will appear for the frst tine at this Theatre ina new and beauusul emo. tional drama entitled FROM THE ALTAR TO THE ¥ROM THE ALTAR TO THE 5C FROM THE ALTAR TO THE FROM THE ALTAR TO THE SCAFFOLD: FROM THE ALTAR TO THE SCAFFOLD. FROM THE ALTAR TO THE SCA FROM THE ALTAR TO THE SCAFFOLD! JOE SHAKES, the Slim. .L FRANK FRAYNE FANNY SHIVERS, the Piamp Miss CLARA BUTLER Charles Jerome, tlie Tempt F, Croasen Tom Stokes, the Tempter.. “D. A. Kelley Mr. Carson, the Good Shepherd: Lucy Hamilton Queen Mab. the Good Fairy Miss Kitty One Bridesmaids Attendants, &c. ig the representation of the drama Mr, I. FRANK PRAYNE will perform @ marvel enbataoe eee that ot Shooting an Apple trom the Head of a aay in full view of the audience, with his back turned to the object, nis rifle over bis shoulder and looking in au opposite diree on. This isa genuine aol SYNOPSIS vhs SCENERY AND INCIDENTS, Scene 1.—The Village Home. The Wedding Morn. Shukes and Shivers, Joe's Opinion of Good Old Bourbon. bod ‘tempter and His Victim. Pure Cold Water, Shakes teady. Shivers in apa ‘The Triumph of Vice. ¢ 11.—Queen Morpher “You have beheld the Arst tage of a drunkard’s life; in dreamland row rir his brain, Then to a scene of truth and beauty bring him back again. scone Il.—The Dream of Fate. The Home of the Drunkard. The Wretched Wife and Her Marving oul Cl ie The Besoued Husband and His Tempter. Ring to be ea jor Bum. Tom Stokes and jade aid Double Murde: seene IV. reshakes and Shivers, a Temperance Lecture in One be Chan st: Shakes with the Shivers. Joe's Prom- aod t Poison. Note.—During thts scene Mr. I. Ft ne ae will execute the marvellous feat of shootin hs je trom the head of Miss Clara Butler, with his chen her and cooking in an opposite direction. ‘The Cell of the Coudemned Murderer. Seo whatl ium Has Brought Him to. Wife, Child and Friends Have all Fallen a Bacritice to Hi Appetite. A Dying west. Awak: ‘ne Wedding. acy, and Happiness, Heath and Prosperity will Always Spring from the Use of Sparkling Cold Waier. This Drama is the the best we have ever produced at the Comique. On the same evening the return of or ives, 5 peerenes MR R. MR ME. MR MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR, uE. MR MRS. MRS, MRS, IRS. MRS. ———_————MRS. JOHN W FORMERLY MISS ADA WRAY-. FORMERKY MISS ADA WRAY. ——————-HARRIGAN & HARRIGAN————____AND_______"igrt ‘APPEAR IN THREE ORIGINAL SKETCHES, JOHN HART— —J JOHN HART. JOHN HN HABT—— HARRIGAN AND HART OUN W1LD ‘ Fr. ee Y GRA RA A ie STOUTE. mamry thm A. seats tsa JAMES BHADEY MRS. JOHN Li RMERLY MISS ADA WRAY. MISS MARIE “qORENELO MISS MARIE GORENFLO 3 JENNIE SATERLEB, THE JACKEY PAMILY. THE JACKEY FAMILY, yaad MISS CLARA BUTLER, X MISS CLARA BUTLE. Kshs MR. OL FRANK FRAYNE to remain a second week, to produce at this theatre his sensation drama, entitle -e FROM THE ALTAR TO = te THE SCAFFOLD! in which he will perform the the most wonderful shot ever attempied-=tint ‘Mr. Frayne will load his rifle with an ounce ball, in full view of the audience, with his nek to Miss G ‘Budler. shoot an ead. been the marvel of aii inathe. Avs triok of barlosgue, but reales. MAKING IN ALL MAKING IN ALL MAKING IN ALL ———* GBRANDEST ae ARRAY TALENT OF Me PRESENTED AT ANY THE, a ‘5 ORLD AT ONE AND THE SANE TIME THR has NDEST wall Fea eathie we AT ONE AND won, SAME TIME, MATINEB THE TIN, MATINER ENTIRE MATINEE WEUNESDAY RVENING WEDNES! AND PROGRA: AND ays @ SATURDAY, ATINEB AT MATINEE MATINEE, THE MATINER WEDNESDAY MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AND BATURDAY. AND TURDAY, TINEER SATURDAY, MATINEE WEDNESDAY MATINER. WEDNESDAY AND MATINEE. SATUBRAY satiegax. It wily ba way s LADIES PREFER duixa TO THE WHY t THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE HBATRE TRE COMIQUE, HEATRE Tey THAN any Met aiteant BE iy Be 3 ee READ WHAT THE The popularity of “variety entertainment” is rapidly increasing in this city. The idea was no doubt venerated in the concert saloons, but of late years has been made a study by various theatrical managers, Who have intro- duced to us best artists in every line of art and made riatiety” truly the spice of musical and theatrical 1 It took years, however, and the right man, to mai riety eitertainment popular with the masses, Te had long been considered an entertainment only f fit for men— in tact, indecent and low. Mr. Josh first man to come to the front and struggle against this senti- ment. It is always easy to cater to the vulgar, but Mr. Hart determined to provide an entertainment to which no man need tear to take his wife or daughte! a8 one which should embrace every class of talent. suc- ceeded, and to-day the Theatre Cotnique is the spear Ht pay: ae house in the city. [tis always jammed, and wit! select and hi pe toned audiences as can be found in any theatre in this city, me epi eg has many things to recommend it is varied in character; second, there are no eaite and the curtain, once up, goes not fall until the close of the performance. Sing *. this, the whiskey brigade does not hold forth at this grtablishment; there Is no going out between the acts, and ladies lose wot their companions us they do in other theatres. | ‘curious tact may be mentioned ncounsc Son with this. There ts not a liquor store upon the Lock sarrouniing tie the Theatre Conmane, and it is #!mosithe only block on Broadway where a li ta jor shop canict be touna. indeed, a whiskey store would not pay where a continuous entertainment is given elsewhere. The compen; at this theatre is rst class, embracing the best comedians in this country, and ballet singers, dancers and gymoasta that are nneqaailed. advise our readers to visit th. Theatre Comique, assuring thens tuar the enterieiomen y purely a family one, nothing unpleasant will greet the eur or eye, while innocent amusement, fun and foily, will be found in sufll- gent quantity to please old and young. THE OTHER fe POR GREAT ATPRACTIONS OFFERED AT THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQGUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMI 514 BROADWAY, mm = 614 BROADW. OPPOSITE tt . Y: HOTEL. OPPOSITE \. HOTEL, OPPOSITE nite ST, Nic OLAS HOTEL, POS NIC: HOTEL, Ci eae THEATRE, BROADWAY, Mrs. OPENS AT 7. BEGINS AT 8. UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM, PRESS AND THE PUBLIC UNANIMOUS | IN APPROVAL. GENUINE AND DECIDED SUCCESS. HIT OF THE MUSICAL SEASON. THE TALK AT THE CLUBS. Engagement of the petite and dashing MRS. JAMES A. 0000 ) oO TE! P5319 > B Sc00° oO 0000 with her superb, brilliant and recognized COMIC . eer . acy & OPERA . - OMPANY. A bouquet oftalented rg Aad pleasing artists. SECOND WELE SECOND WEEK, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, LAST NIGHTS: LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGUTS of H. J. Byron's English version of Lecoq's most popular comic opera of the day, enti ADAME MAI ANGOMS | CHILD, Produced with the: most delightful and pleasing effects, replete with new and beautiful scenery, sparkling music, magnificent costumes, supreme castof characters, Au) {ull and powerful chorus, evorrthiuy Dright, Treaty and entertaining, lorming the most a COMPLETE. MUs. Orr, DRA. Mate TREAT now being given or thus far offered to the public during the present season. Se Eee oe en ne ee ee ee ee Stdermz pe mpHomie CMOS Mag Sree geCOz> CAR um akHPO P amps and MATINEES * * * © * MATINEES A March soi aed ) ANGOTS Pea aie TI 2 P.M, CHILD, 1 Vy heglata! Geetha! ikih avenue. STREET AND nue. WILLIAM L. MANSELL. «+. Manager Fourth week ee brilliant cig steady success, While recording the aa varvingd macactiriees of the ro- mantic and spectacular drama with which the seagon was inaugurated, the management, CTE rom the first that elegance and completeness of jetting and gen- eral strength of distribution would not go unheeded, begs to return which most mks for the appreciation with AMUSEMENTS. OT CALLS CTC es CADEMY OF ht CAMPAND TO-MORROW (Monday) Wor Oct, aS ats P. etter! SUBSORIPTION NIGHT OF THE OSCH fates ITALIAN OPERA. eppearance of BIGNOR CAMP AMINE, Lu ADT LAMMERMOO! aime. omnis NILSSON in her Palate rend a Lt OR Munok CAMPANINI for the first time as Edgardo. 2 omnes NL MME. ye sas site TE rs 88 SASSER, re Apens' ‘usica’ rector and WEDNESDAY EV! NING) Ost Peis Mme. Nilsson, Miss ‘Campanint, Mau: Puipat RVERIN Seti, ip Mae, 1 request, ‘D NILSSON GALA OPERA N GENEEAD ADMISSON, $2; TO FAMILY OIRCLE, $f Resorved Seats $1 and 2 oxtra, necording to lovato tthe Academy, No. 701 Broadway and No. Oct 9 9, BROOKLYN—LUCREZIA BC Bi ‘OOD'S MUSEU M. ONE WEEK a oF MR GTA, KT, STETSOND MONDAY, the. Tavorite eitagedian, Mr. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, in J.B, ‘Ronauld’s new Dram@ ND in 5 Acts, entitlea ATTURSDAY STRUCK’ BLIND, EVENINGS, Bepparied by the full strongtte ot excellent Company FRIDAY EVENING, RENE ' of Mr. B. T. STHTSON, when. a attractive pri rain will be presented. TINE oduction: Gey Fromantic Drama ci DAY titled: T 2 FLOWERS oF THE FOREST, orcLocK. Cast to entire Company. MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 13, ew American Drama, LIFE AND DEATH ‘oF NATTY BUMPO, 1BLO'S GARDEN. BLACK CROOK, N CVn EN aE EurEG, SUCCESS, K CROOK. POWER! FUL DRAMATIC com MAGNIFTCER SUBNERY BY VORA TEIN, WEIRD OE SCENE, GRAND ALLEGORICAL PICTURES. WINE, Woe ete ALTH, POWER, GRAND TABLEAU—IMMORTALITY, SUPERB CORPS ene Ki CRALPY’’ TR VOuRY, ES ARIES. HE TWENTY-: SECOND eee TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY A TWO GRAND BALLETS BALLET OF ALL NATIONS, ONS. FI Ri DAVIES, PREMIER RSIAN TWIN SISTERS VERDAY, LONDON MADRIGAL BOYS, AND GORGEOUS COSTUME: ENTRANGING MUSIC ARRANGED BY CONNOLLY. “MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY A 1:30. YWaALiacns. Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLAOK Mr, SOTHERN (whose present engagement paurninates js three weeks) ill appear every even wo URear SPECIALTIES, EVERY BY AEG UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, IGHT O'CLOCK, will be presented Craven's new Rustic Comedy of BARWISE'S BOOK, with the eee Wiuumsicality called THE BU OUTER, RRAMPO: Characters by Mr “SOTHERN SOUR GILBERT, ¥ i FLOYD, HARRY BEC Cad J LK, BROWNG, K. m. HOLLAN ime. 1st, Misse! FIE_GERMON, DORA GoLpTitwarty, ‘urs, JOHN, SBFTON, and Miss KATE BARTLETT. 7 LESTER rie patito i il reappeag ere. for the drat eime tn two years ‘will roappeal ARLY IN NOVEMB alah M": B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, MONDAY EVENING, OOTOBER 6, 1o73. Mrs. F. wil LAN ELIZABETH. = =e N22 PARK THEATRE, BRC BROOKLYN, THE POPULAR AMERIOAN COUPLE, MR. AND MRS A FLORENCE, will commence an engagement AT THIS HOUSE, MONDAY, OCTOBER’ 6 ERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, AD. NEUENDORFF. CON. AY. Uor s pas UND AY, OT ae, Comedy in three acts by MOSER, Box office open dally from 9 till 4 o'clock. eae PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY WALL STRER’ OR, THE BEY, WALL STREE’ cURSE WALL STREE! aot sexsation, | WALL STREET Ella Wesner, Younis Kagel,’ Maggie. Fieldin Larry Tooley, John Fielding, Billy a © ang all the company inthe ca8t. a smate Vocalist, First a Dea the dashin, -comic : Miss KIITY retin tiy OFT. TONY PASTOR’S CHARACTsR ALBUM. The Weston Sisters, Manchester and Jennings, Hannah Birch, Fanny Fordham, G, Thatcher, ¥. Glrardy ALL TONY PASTORS ONEAT STAR TROUPE ina — tad and novel ons eee and NEW DRAMA—WALL STREET. Mattrroan The lay and Saturday. Ladies admitted free on Friday evenings. EW YORK STADT, re etal Nos 48 and «7 Bowery. iss issa as Leonore. Powerful Chorus and Orchestra. ‘Popuiae prices. | patel AND PLANTS, GRANDEST DISPLAY EVER MADR, AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR. SECOND AND THIRD AVENUES, BETWEEN SIXTY- HIRD AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREETS, KEATING'S FULL ORCHESTRA AT 3 AND 8 P. Rone HALL, Sixteenth street, near Droste Confidence reposed iu their taste and Judgment NOTRE | HA, FOS, FOX FUN FOX. Hat DAME nightly and Saturday afternoons at 2 until near eee SEE eee Sieg Quasimodo (as portrayea by him im London for 350 wai HAr nights. vr, TC, KING, | Wat TWICE DAILY, AT 3 AND & HA! vuntil 8.” FUN.| Reserved seats $1; children half price. | FUN. eye SALTISE | BAPAC SUA TERN Anil issoctarton LAST NIGHTS IN NEW YORK OF SIG, TOMMASO SALVINI, = otha “iitorore THE GREATEST LIVING TRAGEDIAN, CHARLES BRADLAUGH, who will appear on the eloquent English Republican. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, OCT. 7, “an aglsninan’s View of iho ORES nw IN HIS RENOWNED ROLE OF PAOLO, Brudway-and ite Eiprarys (ania Aan: IN THE GREAT TRAGEDY OF FpABEEM MUSIC, HALL, FRANCESCA DI RIMINI, the wor! camous comedian, SIGNORA PIAMONTI......a8.. ..FRANCESCA, THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 9, FIRST PERFORMANCE IN AMERICA OF THE GLADIATOR, SIG. SALVINT....... nas. THE GLADIATOR, BROOKLYN. SALVINL TO-MOBROW. “MORTE CIVILE, — Facer pei ty oo the world-ta famous, comedian, Grand Opera House a ad from New York, Mr. D. H, HARKIN: hur MEANK HARDENBERG Mr. CHAS. LECLERQ, &c., &c., Miss PANNY HAYWARD, Mrs. C, M.’WALGOT, NINA VARIAN, &c., &c., will 1 app, Gis only, oO in Mr. AvGUStiN, DALY se Last ‘Great ‘toca Sensation “POLLY,” entitled eon. one 3 Or N BY DARK; and PRIDAYS SctoBR Ww, in Shakspeare's: most Fascinating and Gorgeous Fairy pect ent MIDSUMMER Sigur DREAM, h Mr. GL be in his great part ot BOTTOM. rices, anc ickets for sale’at the Academy. OOTH'S THEATRE. J. B. BOOTH... JEFFERSON, Sole Lessee and Manager LAST and LAST WEEK of he ay agement JOSEPH rites “etch MONDAY, September ‘ande every evening week reece ce fiend JOSEPH JEFFE! RIP van'y N WINKLE. ATINEE and LAST APPEARANCE of yOsert JEFFERSON a3 RIP VAN Ml an ON SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 4, at SATURDAY EVENING, ocT. fe FIFTH and LAST THE NEW MAUDALEN, MONDAY BYERING, OCT, 6, 1873, nnage ment of Mau MITCHELL, who will appear as FANC! dg 2 THE CRICKET, Mn. JAMES W: VOLLIEN AS LANDRY, secured SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE AT Seats Saag pt THE BOX OFFICE of the Theatre or its Branch Ticket ee at the Music Store of C. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broad JAN FRANCISCO M beat 4 OPERA. How }4 og edomabete DAY a hia WAMBOLD AND. BAGKUS nay ee MINSTRELS. irs GREAT OOCRE SCENE, HELLO AND MACBETH. Nat NAL AMATEUR GYMNASTIC AND ATHLETIC ournament—Academy of Music, Saturday evening, November Il, Dodworth’s tull. orchestra. fers, No. 6 East Twenty-eig hth Men's Christian, Pevols ion; ON. 9 Malden lane; Wan. i. Vi n Wyck, No. bf ser “feat iy a. sands Gengng A 57 Union square; New York Turnverein, Bast Tete THE PULPIT AND THR BAR. Fartios derirta aaayove tr Fe station inser eaten, with practical Grand Opera Hote Deamoatio Company. Mr. D. oH. HA’ Mr. FRANK TARDENBER CHAS. LEC. TLERG, ke., Heo Miss Fanny HAYWARD WALCO’ int NINA-VARIAN, &e,, he’, will appear ier ONE NIGHT ONLY, SDAY, oon 9, Last THUR: in Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY'S yOLUy ‘ entitle CLOCK, S0c., 75e, ai Tickets at David's: Stationsr, 2277 Third avenme, Nou rte Tetters or ote for CHARLES GA¥- tions tor time LOR, or applications tor time ror, to be addressed to California until November 10; atter that time is’ LOR, Arcad: 1ub, 52 Union place, Ni HOICE NEW MUSIC.—“SPR Bes rateey piled Persia” march, 40c.; “Forget Me Not,” 35c. lunteer's Galop,” Zikoff, “aida” waltz quadrilie and march, Sie, each ss0 vocal selections. DITSON Ne CO., Publishers, 711 Broadway. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, #13 BROAD- way, between Houston and Bleecker ‘agen. iG, GENTLE SPRING,” jenna Temper,” wal 4 ae “Sha! abe one should visit the wondertul museum is full everth' plo should see and un ce ‘Lectures daily on “The Phuosopny of Marriage.” Those part fF, fo attend these important ieeeares ¢ can have thei eeipt of ¥ ing SECRETARY aw youn i MOSRUN OF MP AKATOM, 18 Broadway, New York, ME, BONEIWITZ Me ap tte FIRST TRIO SOIRER, THURSDAY — B are open oung me! ing to Amateur pram i fab +44 those having Gesirone ) intem tions of the nbow may receive further information by addressing AMATEUR | beAMArro OLUB, Herald office, USICAL,—MISS WATSON HAS RESUMED: Aerie musical instruction at University of Musios 92 Clinton place ighth erest. eine Organ, and ‘Singing. Circulars maile PARTY WITH oe TO TAKE AM interen ina fate theatrical ovestment (not & travel ling company); first class security given, Ad KANTIO, Brooklyn Post office. INSTRUCTION, —A Faareenonay ic Diet a a ae We Wit on, stage 9 iresa W ¥en "8 RECEPTION an pore Moa bate) Fith Pe near Third aven yn Fr! nA October 10, tes P. M. precisely, Classes every from 7 to 9 7a snentare ts Baan meatantan Cee a MEtmovouran THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THRATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIRTY OUTS CONSTANTLY I:| | gli