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_70 LET Git BUSINESS PURPOSES. _ Faas DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unfurnished, THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE: NOW READY FoR OCCUPANCY, frescoea from top to . Mirrors Cornices, eas NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, fixtures amd every tm ear Lexington ay PHALON & BLOAN, St Last Seventeenth street, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOOATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, a0, 8 OFFICES, SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, PRENCH FLAT, FOR A SMALL, NICE FAMILY, in French flat house, Ferty-eighth street, between xth and Seventh avenaes: a a in rovemnchis: low rent WILLIAM EELIORT Broadway, near near Forty-fith fous im Br0Re BROWN, STONE. or rwarre t, $350 per mont! tour * on shiny arth Breet 23 four story high stoop brick, on aay and many others. ALON & P SCoAN" SL Yast Seventeenth street. N UNFURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT, ONE BLOCK from Union League Club House, and the Farsicure, B e SI NCE COMPANIES, &C., &©., ©. which is almost ly nd de to order, for rap ak Rap a AN BE | Tone half is costa feat $2000, Furniture cost, ne HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED $6,000. JAMES R. EDWARDS, @ West Twenty- third st NOTTAGE TO LET OR LEASE—S% EAST EIGHTY. third street. in perfect order; large yard, cow yard, balgoay. marble mantels, quire at 3! bers street, room 1 Pei UNFURNISHED—VERY hag HOUSE IN . in good order. SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET 1 $400, $300 AND UPWAR! $IZE AND LOCATION. THE ABOVE BUILDING 1S COMPLETELY FI FIREPROOP, READY FOR OCCUPANCY. HEATED BY STEAM, AND HAS TWO FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATORS AND ALL MODEEN Ix- PROVEMENTS, RENT OF SMALL OFFICES, ‘0 2X67 FERT, aT $300, $42,000, ACCORDING TO lalla 0 Bear UN UaNEEED OR PARTIALLY, FUR- nished, till May? 1378, the Residence i hy he Vest -fitth street, Apply tor particulars to J. ee Post office. gt 000 FOR SMALL, NEAT THREE STORY high stoop House, at 156 West Tenth street; modera 2 improve “Nowe but respectable, Room, with alcove, and every comiort; references, sixth avenue, 8d Stor: Slory, th Story. sth Stery. $1,800 ‘$1,000 Tone 1200 a A'é 1200 = reo = = | dome! = 380 am 2.500 200 = 18 PARTMENTS, ELEGANTLY AND COMFORTABLY Bx sh let on reasonable terms, to gentlemen. er Pent cee Alarmed ton Fesidence 28) Kast Iwenty-thi 1600 1,200 = |: streee. Tze te = NICE FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR FRONT ig2 Waverley plac LARGE, NEAT. COMPORTARCY FURNISHED &c.; without fire, $3; with VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES, % attic Room Ras. ALSO OFFICES FOR BA. NG AND OTHER PUR- | fire, in superlative ly quiet, first class residence No. 6St. Mark’s place, near r Broadway. POSES ON FIRST BASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. (A “Rue CHEAPEST FLOORS TO LET ON BROAD- x * FIRST, AND THIRD FLOORS, 443 BROADWAY, FURNISHED HALL ROOM TO LET—ALSO A Room and Bedroom. 24 East Twenty-seventh street, third floor. NICELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS; ALSO A AA. ‘square Room to rent, without board, to Kentlemen only, at 34 West Twenty-filth street. Location excellent; reiérences exchanged, FEW NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— 'y convenience for housekeeping; modern terins low ; four lines of cars pass within est Thirty-third street, —FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR ROOMS, rier ignt housekeeping, bath, gas te: ; $9 to m3 $2 to''gi.“Owner’s residence, 47 DOCTOR'S OFFICE TO RENT—GOOD LOCATION. «A Apply at 155 Third avenue or 319 Kast Nineteenth st. VALUABLE LEASE ON THE CORNER OF Sixth avenue and Thirticth street, 22x94, with the jour story building thereon; can be alteted to'any busi« As pess. Apply to owner, 201 Second avenue. ee CORN iT, TWELFTH 324 cheam: Inquire of DEVLEN, in store, OF DIJESSUP, 208 Broadway. DJOINING LORD & TAYLOR'S, NO. 6 EAST TWEN- tieth street, moderate sized business, in parts. In- aire of DREW, No. 8 West Twenty-third street, or of ESSUP, 253 Broadway. VERY DESIRABLE MODERN STORE, SIZE 25X75, A west side of Eighth avenue, next door to new brancti "ost at $90.a year, Apply at 897 Exghth ‘avenue. Soni “BR: TUAR OFT—SUIABLE FOR BUSIN PURPOSES, 18 25x50 feet; also Third Floor, is 26x100; will be rented for ‘ane le gentlemen, Amity street. A SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE FIRST FLOOR, SPLEN- didly furnished. No. 746 Sixth avenue. LARGE AND NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH AA Sleeping Apartnents adjoining. 44 Clinton place. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ON AA. third tloor, adjoining bath, to rent, to a gentleman, Without board; private tamtly; reterences 68 Lexing: ton avenue, at 'rwent; fitth stre PARLOR FLOOR—FOUR ROOMS, FURNISHED tor housekeeping ; parlor warmed by heate: iano, hot water aad gas; house private; terms mode- st office ; also a small Store, 2: bath, iow and possession tmmediat Agply on premises. to rate. UL BD eee SPURTE MOEIEpeser test Gr 298 Broad- T M46 WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET—PLEAS- rs ant.newly furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, with modern improvements; family private. LARGE FRONT PARLOR TO LET—FURNISHED, AA. tor housekeeping ; also Room, furnished, tor gentle: men, in a respectable house, good heighborhood, om mod- ART OF A STORE, IN A VERY DESIRABLE LO- cation om Sixth avenue, will be let for any light fancy goods business. Address M. E., Herald Uptown Branch i office, Rooxs WITH STEAM POWER FOR $25 AND UP. | {fate terms. 117 Henry street, ee rare, ApRIY 10 Gi (BALL, _ 151 Mim strest, A SMALL, VERY HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FOUR ‘A “story high stoop brown. stone House to rent, on TEAM POWER TO LET—WITH WELL uicuTep | # fof different, sizes; steady power. Apply to Nonsiea MILLE! ast Forty-first stre MALL STORE TO LET—s77 EIGHTH AVENUE, 8E- NICELY FURNISHED | FRONT, PARLOR AND 4A, Bedroom adjoining to let, together or separate, Bess Sis wvedae fa Thirty-ninth streets, “busi- | With an English lamily s high stoop brown Stone house} een near. Dauuire obishe premises. rent moderate. No. 37 West Fittieth s:reet. E FURNISHED AND COM. 4 municating Chambers (first class accommodations) ina private tamily, for gentl entra] loca- 45 Kighth street, near est Twenty-first street, at $175 per month __JAMES RB, EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. wich avenue, opposite Bank street, No. 226 Greenwich street, “corner Barcel: COND AND THIRD FLOORS OF 426 | ineteenth street; suitable oF piano or other DENHAM & CO., iNISHED FLOOR FOR HOUSEKEEPING; PRI- vate nouse: gas and bath; also, piano if required, Inquire at Real Estate office, 11 and 17 Abingdon square, Kighta avenge, near Twelfth street. © LET-PART OF A HANDSOME, FANCY 2 Store to a jeweller only. (95 Broadway, below )URNISHED ROOMS FOR TWO GENTLEMEN (A Fourth street, west side. ae fatlor and two Bedrooms, adjoining), with, all mod. 10 RENT—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE | ¢fRimprovements, Call at baths desirable offices 160 Fulton street. one door from | Street, corner Sixth avenue, first floor. Broadway: Tent $3,000. Apply to TRAVELERS’ LN- BURANCE O0., 207 Broadway. HE WHOLE OR PART OF A LARGE STORE TO Jet.—Inquire at 65 Barclay street. JJALL BEDROOM TO LET—FURNISHED, TO AND 1522 BROADWAY—1HREE STO. ™ i ; tlemen only, at 44 Clarkson street, between Hudson 152 Tee slreeh aie ion reat Berea mA 4 Wee aU | and creeuwich teeta, $2 per week. WH stone, Fifty-first street. ARGE, NICELY FURNISHED, COMFORTABLE front Room, with gas, bath, closets; suitable for one ortwo gentlemen; terms moderate; location desirable, 224 Second avenue, near Fourteenth street NWELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH ALL 4N “accommodations, tor gentlemen. 242 Mercer street, one doo Washington TICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR TWO gentlemen or lady ana gentieman; private family; bathroom and gas; alsotwo Bedrooms for gentlemen; good references required. Apply at 203 West Thirty: third street. )R TWO LARGE ROOMS, EXTRA FINE AND A’ ELEGANTLY furnished, for ‘gentlemen, without brown stone House, 54 Feber Forty-sixth street, for ivate family: first class house. 21 West sale or to let, reasonably. ply on premises, frou U1 | Ninth street, between Fiith and sixth avenues, till 3, or at othice of W LL TAN KBE, 20 Futh avenue, | - 1 “s ARTIES DESIRING FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODA- tions, with every comiort, will find them in the newly turnishe: 445 West Twentieth srreet. Fine, large, handsomely furnished Rooms, at tle lowest possible terms. Inquire for Mrs. HERDE ARLOR (FURNISHED), WITH AMPLE room, southern exposure; also use of kitchen; hot and cold water; $5 [0 per week. 162 East Thirty-second street, near Lexington avenue. DWELLING | HOUSES — TO - LET, ~ Purnished. LARGE NUMBER OF FURNISHED AND UN: nished Houses to tet and tor sale- street to Harlem; also Brooklyn; also § ices. M.C. BISHOP, 243 Bi yENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street, FURNISHED FOUR STORY SUPERBLY FURNISHED HOUSE, 667 FIFTH avenue, to let, for season, $550. month, or lease at | 000 a year. Keysatofice or WILLIAM TUCKER, 20 ifth avenue. FOUR STORY HIGH STONE iront, West Thirty-ninth street, near Broadw in fine order throughout; rent’ $2,100 per a aun Furniture for sale if dered, NEY MEAD, 422 Eighth avenue. ISHED HOUSE TO RENT— cLe STOOP BROWN CENTS tornished Rooms, fainted, to Ke LARGE, FULLY FU second tloor, newly papered a gi rooms) on Fourteenth street, near Sixth avenue, hout board. References, this week at including ‘i silver, crockery, lass, kitchenware, | Fourteenth street. AM EDWARDs, ty West Twenty-third st” | ———— — ahi fe ee Siem hare 10 LET—IN PRIVATE FAMILY, TO GE. MEN, LARGE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN without board, several handsomely furn stone House to let, turnished, on Fourteenth street, | on second and third floors, connecting if desired, wit Dear Fifth avenue; 24 rooms; rent $50) per month, jas, bath, grate fire and attendance ; hou nveniently | K. DREW & CO. focated an appuintments throughout y first class; | terms low. t Tenth street. H. __No. 3 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE TO _let, turnished, Forty-second ites, near Firth ave- c 375 per month. ( SIS E n Bee YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH & furnished Koom at 69 Second avenue, top floor. (PO LET—WITHOUT BOARD, TO A SINC TL man, @ furnisied front Room, overlooking Washing ton square. Apply at No. 64 Washington square, south, fourth door from Thompson street. 10 RENT—A FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM AT. tached, nicely furnished, tor a party of gentlemen U2 West Thirtietli street, third floor, near sixth avenue THIRTY-FIRST STREET, THIRD bath, gas, all improvements, to a y-third street, Flith . Aventis Hotel. OING ABROAD WILL Li THEIR superbly finished four story Drown stone, with or ‘Without elegant furniture ; terms low on good'security. 21 Second avenue. A* NILY FURNISHED FOUR STORY brown stone House to rent till May 1 or longe: in Lexington avenue, between Fifty-frth and’ Sixtet streets; $200 per month, Address G, A. D., Herald Up- town brareh office, NICBLY FURNISHED stone House, FOUR STORY BROWN Forty-fifth street, near Broadway; —A PLEASANTLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, with. | family will remain and board if agreeable; privilege of | out board; gas aud water. 40 West Ninth strect, other boarders; ren ~ “WILLIAM ELLIOTT & CO., A FLOOR | 1,491 Broadway, near Forty-fifth street. tiem was and baths heated by priv $0 FOUR STORY, ENGLISH BASEMENT, BROWN Ry Telerence required, Owuer, Stone House to let, situated in Thirty-tourth street, | . i choice and very costly Furniture for | ————— oe SESE L, 913 Sixth avenue. (PO LET—TO ADULTS ONE nished for housekeey 6 COMPLETELY AND ELEGANTLY | rooms for lode furnished large high stoop House to rent, near Fitth | Seventeenth sure avenue, on Forty-second street, at a considerably re- = = duced rent, to 8 EDW ERB party for the winter or T° LET—ONE OR TWO NEATLY FURNISHED Jonger 19 West Twenty-third st. Rooms on second floor, to gentlemen only: gas and | bath ; also one on third floor. 6) West Eighteenth street. | 10 LET FURNISHED—LARGE FRONT PARLOR, ON second floor, without board, to one or two gentlemen; gas, hot ana cold water, heater, grate, bath; &c. No. 9 | Ea tt Thirue ih street. | Keteren Sixth avenue, near TLY 8 best street in the Lof boarders, to rent’ ae. Mt WCLLER @ SUN, 33 Union # TOR REXT—TO PR AMILY ONLY, some} use = dow, No. Too “W it Forty-uinth Maines bee ‘av. (0 LET-HANDSOMELY FU SRRERD PA R | for‘dne year; rent $200 per month." Apply” on premises, Floor, Kitehen and Dining Room iting Room | Ise 4 Bedroom, separately of together.’ Apply at 109 West | rty-first stree! W "EL FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM. $12 | weekly, or four Rooms for housekeeping, $22° two Rooms, $8; upper Room, $4; attic Room, doable bed and stove, $3; lialls, $3; quiet house; central location. No. __ | 1% bist Pilteenth street, three doors troin Union square FACUSE, PO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—A eompletely furnished House, in splendid order. eo taining 13 rooms, with all modern improvements: lo tion between Fourteenth and Cwenty-third streets, west of Fitth avenue ; hundy to cars and siage: rent moderate Address A CHANCE, Herald Uptown ‘Srancn office, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—16 V-860 0 to @ responsible party, | ©) HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS TO @ Fine street. & Jet; also other Rooms, near first class restaurant. LY AND COMFORTABLY F' — No. 48 University place. NISHED HO — Mio ise, til May it soy (auilly a AVENUE.—TO I "AMERICAN convenience will ‘ind this suited desiring comfort and 3 ote IN_ AN ir taste; rent $200 family, & large, neatly farnj sh ed front Root lo one per month, Apply at ll East Thirty-first street. or two gentle menor gentleman and wite, Without board, 10 LET—FURNISHED OR earache UNFU RNISHED, “THE P| y é two story and attic brick House, No. 88 Morton street: $. 4. fait Ro, mn re mi Peaanriie if ye a e1 cs % WARDALI at od tena pply to ote at 32 Broadw y, between Twel, and Thirwenth sts. 3 HTH AVENUE, 1h, NEAR TW 0 LET—ON FIFTH AVENUR, A LARGE, MAGNI O Purnished Roome terene Want an bea iggtitrst cently furnished House, with private siable; one on Hon baths ce aaek dont Tone and beck, singly oF bailey, in seis dsoinely tarnished. Apply to K. A. ul ixtn enue. ATH AVENUE, Ikst STREET.— OLET-EEEGANT FURNIBHED HOUSE, iowsst | Dirt, Hoo Boar ptr, $9); large Room $25, AD thirty-tuird street, Broadway, corner thirty second Bie ee 0 LET-FURNISHED, A LARGE FOUR STORY ‘T SIXTEENTH \TREET.—H ANDSOMELY PUL brown stone Howse (18 rooms, near Filth Avenue | Q waned keome sn inoe ta UELY FUR. jotel: completely furnished ad in first class order; | en suite. ee eR ahha beeen aleetacassoe: Fent $90 per month; linmediate possessioy ee — ag _—_ M. CONDIT, 139 East’ ‘Twergth | street. $ —¥FRONT PARLOR, FIRST FLOOR, HANDSOME, —— + ly furnished; use of kitchen fire tor cooking cellent washing arrangements; good location, near Park. 222 Fiity-second strect, first house trom Broadway. $10 PER ies hee J SONnngnNG ROOMS, complet for hor e; ~ Add: WELD, 17 Bediord street atlas {TH STREET. $28 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FURNIAN- ed back Parlor, suitable for gentieman and wile or party of gentlemen, with grate fire an 5 800d Board and convenience ; | ‘$35 for (wo; reference. 2 NIKHED, A FINE FOUR STORY brown stone House: rent low to responsible parties, Inquire on premises, West Sixteenth street. Po LET -vupsisunn, THREE STORY AND BASE- ment brick House; all improvements; good location, fear two ferries, in Brook! B Tent $80 ‘y'month. ALONZO ( GAUBERT, brooklyn. B, D. J ATH steeer.—rour story HIGH i4 class House to let, all newly farnished. snc okay it; best location in the marin shoerting business; Ae nt Hone but responsible parties need SPP ete rose. Unfurnished, EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—A NICE, FUR nished Parlor Floor to let, with hot and cold also several Rooms on third floor, with soard; | ings | soiree every saturday evening at 8 o’cloc! | Rcknes anid death; pay relused uniéas satisfied nd location first class Moderate ferims. LARGE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN 9 TH STREET, NEAR LEXINGTON AVENUE. B.-A ne House In perfect order on, Fourteenth stree 2 private iantily have one or two furnished Rooms pear ues Font moderate, 8, By i BBAUD, 3 jo let tp'nnn pele, gon nilemen, ‘withows board. Address Ie 0% 5,483 Post office. | FURNISHED noe APARTY ENTS PPM RAEI AR SOT TO UY EAST TWENTY-! vores. a -QHOICE OF i Rooms, second : ‘ly fur- SI peers, deatrabis ae pany Bie rent moderate ; gentleme 2 Aaceayerst ‘WEEN BROADWAY place. A handsomely furnished front Koom, wilt © yameeting; Not and cold water, batht room a4, ning * small private family. 34 WEST TWELFTH S™REET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- ‘A nicely furvaished Suit ot three Rooms, cating, op the ‘@cond tloor, to let, to a party of lout board; terms reasonable, BET, 1M WEST. NEAR BROADWAY — SA Mhegantly firnished trout auit-of Rooms gn second floors also. double Room on fourth sloor; also single ; Feferences, $34 MONTHLY, $3 50 WEEKLY.—PART RRENCH e. beg 3 t handeomely Prenished's cloas; bal nee, pundait pantries: gas ixth sires, between Hexlug.on and Fourth avs by a Rog th SIGHT Pig iry —- ayP Ri new! isome! a ares hot ‘and cold water, to let to Me 30 nished, Be ig bath, 6: gentlemen. 3 a gprara An ext BETWEEN Roan: ry.—An extra lai ck Parloi ie tor t “ot board; also other fur suitable tor two, to let, without ished Rooms: reference requi 50 & EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, SOUTHWEST OU corner Fourth avenue.—Single Rooms, third floor Par and $3; modern improvements. hail Koom. first tloor, furnished ; gas and attendance WEST FOURTKENTH STREET,—TO LET, HAND. somely furnished Rooms, to gentlemea, without 22, en suite or otherwise. 80 UNIVERSITY Up Rn FOURTEENTH street.—To let, a Sitting Room and Bedroom, with- out board; also a large sgaare "Bedroom, newly fur nished; tainly private ; references exchanged. - WEST FIFTIETH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AV- enue.—Six or less very desirable Rooms, hand- ly furnished, first or second floor, well adapted for purpose; terms moderate. 144 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR LEX- ington nue.—To me turnished, the third story front Room and hall oor ae housekeeping; hot and cold water; $6 per week. 21 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—LARGE Rooms, elegantly furnished, on second floor, also Parlor, toletto gentlemen, writhout board, or to family of adults, with private table, 236 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET.—A NICELY furnished parlor Floor to rent, separately if de- sired, to gentleman and wife, 305 WEST TWENTIETH STREET—A NEATLY ) furnished Floor for housekeeping; also other Rooms; terins moderaic; divided, i required. Call for three days, 39] BAST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SECOND avenue.—An American iamily will let, furnished, to gentlemen, desirable Room, at $3; also large Room, suitable for two, at same rate; bath attached, 402 FOURTH AVENUE.—A PLEASANT FRONT = Room, with grate, furnished for housekee} ea Kitchen connecting, with cooking gas stove; rent the family ot a widow; reference. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND MENTS TO LET. FLOOR IN FRENCH FLAT HOUSE TO LET— Rent $25; also the Upper Part ot @ private house. Apply at No. 417 Ease Fitty- ‘Beventh street, FRENCH FLAT FOR RENT—SIX ROOMS; ALL Modern improvements: rent $40. Apply to DAVID CHRISTI«, 430 West Forty-vighth street. MOST ELEGANT CORNER FLAT, WITHIN three blocks of the Eighth avenue entrance to Cen- tral Park; nine rooms, stairs carpeted, hall heated and sy in attendances ¢ largest and cheapest flat in this city, Appiy at 807 Eighth avenue. JOHN BRANIGAN, FYRENCH, FLAT TQ LET, AT NO. 355 WEST seni -second street. Inquire at 2 West Forty- third street. PARLOR, BASEMENT AND THIRD FLOOR, WEST Eighteenth street, 10 Tooms, parlors three rooms deep, only $75 per month. HENRY V. MEAD, 42 Eighth avenue. A —TO LET, ONE BLOCK FROM FIFTH AVENUE, + some ofthe best French Flats ever erected on this continent; rents low to first class families. Apply at No. 999 Sixth avenue, Frecors TO LET—VERY CHEAP; ALSO UNFUR- nished House: Parts of Houses, Stores and Lwellings, tor business, on Broadway and Thirty fourth street. O, DWYER, 567 Sixth avenue. ECOND FLOOR AND PART OF THIRD TO LET, IN P all modern improvements; posses- sion immediately ‘sh east Thirtieth street. (0 LET—SECOND AND THIRD FRENCH FLATS, with all modern improvements, No. 10) West Twen! eighth sireet, coruer of Sixth avenue, Apply to §. RICH, 74 Murray treet. tle LET, A DESIRABLE SECOND FLUOR, unfurnished, in private house 318 East Fourteenth street, near Second nue. 0 LET—THE NEW AND ELEGANT FLATS, NU. 127 East Kighty-flith street; beautiful location, near Cen- tral Park; rents moderate; all right rooms; every con- venience. Inquire on the premises, yo LET—A ROOM AND BEDROOM, IN HOU! iS Monroe street, corner of Jeferson. within. 0 LET.—THE SECOND FLOOR OF A BROWN STONE house, 238 East Fitty-second street; rent $30 per No, Inquire NO LET—A VERY DESIRABLE THIRD FLOOR, UN- furnished, for a family of adults. Inquire at 428 West Forty-third street. 10 LET—FIRS? FLOOR AND FRONT BASEMENT IN Ninth ward, with American people: 8 rooms $37 ! second Floor, Sixteenth street and Ninth avenue, $15; Rooms, corner Forty-eight street and Ninth avenue.’ Ap- ply at 63 tiudson street. pO LET—A FLOOR, CONSISTING OF THREE FUR- nished rooms. No. st Foriy-second street, dutant reo blocks trom tirada Ci tral dep HE LOWER PART OF 213 EAST FIVTY-EIGHTH street. near Third avenue, to let; has gas, ce, immediate omens hide ee DANCING, A —DODWORTH’S CLASSES FOR DANCING, + No, 212 Fiith avenuc, corner Twenty Ixth street, are now open for, the seas Twice a week—Mondays and Thursdays, Tuesdays and Fridays, Wednesdays and saturdays. Once & week—saiurday mornings and Friday evenings Gentlemen on Monday and Thursday evenings. Send tor a cire . SAUSE’S DANCING AGADEMIRS,—CLASSES at Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 East Thirteenth street, aud’ Brevoort Hiall, 164 and 165 Kast Fifty-fourth street. or evening, tany hour, da: _CIROULARS at Private Academy, 212 hast Eleventh st “AT WILSON & HAMILTON'S, SELECT DANCING Academy, Arthur Hail, 398 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth avenve.—Classes always open for beginners. For terms, c., send for circular. ‘Soiree eyery 1uesday evening. MURRAY'S DANCING ACADEMY NOW OPEN, « Casino, 51, 53 and 55 East Houston street. Classes very Friday evening, trom 7to% soiree every Friday : classes Thesday Vednescay and Saturday atternoonss tor ; ehildre circular. T TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DAN AA Lyric Hall, 723 sixth avenue (Reservoir Paro, ‘Yupils can attend at their convenience, receive individual instruction in Waltaitigy & ke. N RAND MRS, HLASKO'S ACADEMY FOR DANO. IM “ing.—Ciasses for ladies, gentlemen and children. Gall for circular at 62 West Thirty-tourth street. _ MARBLE MANTELS. _ N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED EA, for beauty or design and quality ‘of Workinanshi. Slate work of all kinds a specialty ENHYN SLATE COMPAN _Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union squar MAgsrE A AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, TILING inscotting, superior to anything ‘offered in sho Monuments and Headstones, in great va- Feties, at 8 KLABER & COS Steam Marbie Works, 217 to 223 West Vilty-first street, between Broadway and dighth avenue. AMUSEMENTS, /EMY—TO-NIGHT— CAD) NILSSON. a TH SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT OF T. ba A osTisakonel Tt syrupeng OPERA erred E.—Free I No’ THIS WEDNERDA oe Mae set mS kta, NILSSON it time this season) as critter CAMP ANTS NI, * ‘ara PUENTE. m0 COLARA. NEXT FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, at 5S relock, Revival of Verde famous Opera, ANI, le, TORRIAN! CAMPANIN, MAUREL, NANNETTI. woe RORY t 1:3) iNet GRAND G. Risso MATIN AUST—NILSSO: OukisriNt NILSSON "5 lates. L, pig te = Mme, Musical Dirkctor and Conidae ctor and Con i MONDAY, EVENLN: a AE CL TENTH SUBSC eo NIGHT NILSSON, PRICES CH ADMISSION, EVG PERFO! ‘ORMAN mission, mi 9 Heserved Seats accord to location), tah and Se One bk MATL Mais, October its Sr Seats ‘ound boxes tor all the above now at the oKeademy; also 701 Broadway and Lt Broadway. ‘OOD'S MUSEUM, GIGANTIC SUCCESS, E, EDDY. EVENING ATS AFTERNOON AT 2. Artiste, Mi The great 3 alan, Mr. | The. verte, rk ING. in the new American id Drama, entitled Milita sae mit LIFE AND DEATH enutl FRENCH SPY, TTY BUMPO, | Supported by the full NEW SCENEIY strength of the Company. PRIVAY EVENING—BENEFIT OF B.ED: TN10S, SQUARE THEATRE, Proprietor Cs seeere SEgOR | CITY IN | ot eee Ee =z msZ se AES SATURDAY NEXT. THIRD GENEVA CROSS N® METROPOLITAN THE THEATRE, = AND 887 37 BROADWAY. BUTLE NeW. ae ITIO! A SPLENDID N NTR: BE, SPECIALTY. THEATRE OF NEW YOR ONSTANT SUCCESSION OF NAW ARTI The great European Sensation Saban LO, from the Royal, Albambra, of London, and La Cirque al ‘ced ¥ ing DULE STUART SISTERS, harm! ists 5 . ng Biss GUSSIE CREYTON, aE YAWES MAAS" Dialect Comedian. an nalect Comedi: Now Musical Interlude, A PEE EP BEHIND THE SCENES, ADD RYM will ‘appear in two of his baTey favorite characters. The Roaring Farce of DIVO! Miss fielte Howitt, Mise Jackson, Miss Shoot, Mise Alexanders Miss eT ee en sine pi Carter, West, Queen, ai er promine! AE NRIVALLED PRO EAM VERY EVENING. MATINEE MA MA’ NEE, THIS AFTERNOON, bia ae O’CLOCK. AFTERNOON—DOORS OP T 1 O'CLOCK, NOTT Re mom extravagant moveltios in, active preparation tor speedy production. Ney, LYCEUM THEATRE. Mth st. and 6th ay,. ee Ma A K, STS. o. we! L. MANSELL, Manager, LAST TFN NIGHTS LAST TEN NIGHTS LAST TEN NIGHTS NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAM Played for 350 Consecutive Nights in Lonaon, Played for 350 Consecutive Nights in London. Played tor 35) Consecutive Nights in London, Every Evening at 8 (Last Nights) ‘Notre Dame.” LAST TaN TEN NIGHTS L NIGHTS LAST TEN NIGHTS MR, T. C, KIN MR. T. G. KING MR, T. C. KING Every Evening at 8 (Last Last Nights) Mr. T. C. King Owing to the great demand for seats the managemen will give ONE MORE MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2 O'CLOCK. NOTRE D DAME, NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, Now in its SECOND MONTH in New York. Now in its SECOND MONTH in New York. ‘ow in its SECOND MONTH in New York. LAST NOnIS of the gorgeous DANSE DES FOLIES. LAST NIGHTS of the Bacchanalian Revel. Las’ a paca ie Kit we Siege of Notre Dame, nightly applauded to the ec! LAST NIGHTS of the DEATH STRUGGLE in the Tower a NOTRE DAME and sensation header LAST ng Grok ‘of the beautiful scenery by Minard THE NEW *ForK HERALD SAYS:—"The most per- fectly artistic representation enjoyed in New York tor many a month.’ _ Box office open from 9A. M. to 5 P. M. YCKUM THEATR: I4th st. and 6t hs a «..W, L. MANSELL. ree WEDNESDAY & IGiiT, ocr. 215, GRAND GALA. GALLANT ae REG F BROOKLYN, WIL OSTER, THE G GREAT MEDIUM, 19 W second stree ‘Last month. Dhlet;” out on 18th; price 00.5 -ONLY $100; A STEINWAY wea legs, oyerstrung bass, “A BEAUTIFUL PIANO. Fianotorte, 7 oct ¢ sacrifice tor every improvement, ¢ J. Bu. nis Werley place. th ir Broadway, _ A MAGNIFICENT GRAND 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoiorte, celebrated city maker, cost $950, for $275; Stoo! and Cover; in use 7 months; maker's war- raniee ior g years Private residence 21 East wth st, near Broadw MAGNIFICENT 7!4 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. torte for sale, four yeaa Boat made order, city cost $1,200, for ft Musie Stat salsa Darior, chamber, sacrifice. Property R. LIVINGSTON, 36 West Fiteenth street, near Finthavenae. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7 Hiunoforte, nearly new, cost Bwol, Cove ox for shipping; rich Parlor Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, Vases, Statuary, Mirrors, Chamber Dining Purniture, ‘silverware; @ sacrifice: provert of Dr. W. Richards,’ now in Europe, Resid«nce 104 East ‘Tweniy-fith sireet, between Fourth and Lexington avs MODERN SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte $125. Call en e ine the be nd cheapest Yianofortes manutactured, with seven years’ guarantee. ERATIVE HANOMAKERS, No. 9 Great Jones OCTAVE GRAND 1,200, for $275 cash; A —BEAUTIFUL74 OCTAVE PIANOS, QARVED, PAT. « ent agraffe treble, full warranted, nanutactory rice $20); instalments’ taken; $12 monthhy; cond ands, $100, KR. CABL! lu7 West Twenty-third street, corner Sixth ue. GRAND SCALE 7% OCTAVE RICH ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, made to order, four large round corner: Cost $1,200), for $275; Stool, Cover, Call at residence 12 West 23a street. A —$200.—MAG 7 OCTAVE AGRAFFE, + rosewood, Trame (Goldsmith) Piano- forie, Stool, &v.; pase and legs; latest improve- ments; ruil Stool, $6 gudranteed; also Piano an SMITHS, 26 Bleecker street, near Bows Fe T PRIVATE RESID! # 210 WEST 21ST ST.—-FOR $200, elegant double roand 7% octave rosewood Franofort having ail improvements, with guarantee ; a 734 oc r Pianolrte at @ sacrifice. Guarantee and Mi "or sale ‘Trausierred to purchaser. Call this day. “LADY WILL SELL, PRICE $100, INCLUDING Stool, beautiful 7 octave Pianolorie, cost modern, improvements; periect. order; ful tone, 28 Third street. hear Bo NEW YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. ‘Nistos GARDEN. NIBLO'S GARDEN, TIME E TABLE THE BLAck CROOK, MOST GORGEOUS SPECTACLE + gyer, presen ON ANY STAGS IN 'N THE WORLD, THE OPENING Soaye. EY SONG (Carl MEOND INCANTSAT IG TON etic EN. THE MECHANICAL SN LD epieebed TABLEAU OF Hi THE GROTTO OF ST. wank ay G guanran I TELL,” Stal 3 3 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 BEES SEERE AMUSEMENTS, A GRAND SUCCESS. A GRAD bi WEDNESDAY EVENING, 1g. October be proanaled Frederick Schiller’ ha Rind Coa ial Charles de Moor... ‘Mz, ET. STETEOM: Pe yon October 20, will be] be produced an entirely New Di Oh te Origing)! 2s, by DIG aoe 1 oo which JOHN and BAGG FIELDING OP Rare FHEAz7aE, a rT Ty Begingat 8 rider a4 APPROVAL and rasnroxani AUDIENCES, MARCH OF THE AMAZONS: THE ATTACK AND tt: bad ary Cy tar 8.| Mra JAS A. TRIUMPH OF STALACTS 19:35 v MATT MOR Panorai AE TABLEAU OF WIMORTALT a Ve O° * 'S.| Mrs. JAS. A, MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 1:20, I gpa THEATRE LESSEE, J, B, BOOTH. AGGIE MITCHELL, FOR FOUR WEEKS ONLY. 2 FA! on THE CRICKET EVERY NIGHT, and N2H fetes Y SLATINEE AT 1% Mr. J. W. COLLIER gant’: WERFUL CAST. Seats secured in ieee BS = a at the . Ditson road wi mUNovember $~EDWIN BOO ti Four HEATRE COMIQUE, The pe dramacio “aa BROGUE BROGUE. MATINEE MATINEE ‘ARRAH AFTERNOON, NA ARRAH JACKLEY BROGUR FAMILY, MATINER Eu ARRAH "AN ENTIR) BROGUB MATINEE GRAND MATINEB. MATINEE, ARRAH — MATINER NA The wonderfal SACELEY MALINEE, “FAMILY vis ARAL” MATINEE, By MATINES TO-DAY, MATINEE MATINEE, ‘0-D. MATINEE WEDNESDAY” AND SATURDAY. ALLACK’S, Proprietor and Manager, Mr, LESTER WALLACK, Mr, SOTHERN (Whose present engagement varminates ts two weeks) Will appear every evening it TWO GREAT SPECIALITIES, PARTICULAR NOTICE, - Tn consequence fauou great demand at the box office for some representations o Ke ‘AMERICAN COUSIN during Mr. sottern’s pre resent engagement, the Manager to annoi THE LAS! THREE NIGHTS of the present programme, BARWISE’S BOOK and THE BURRAMPOOTER. Characters _b; y,Meere SOTHERN, JOHN GILBE RE ae Wes BEC. R. FLOYD, J. B. PO WNE, EK. i “HUI OLLAND, Mme. PoNtsi sttsses ErFLE GERMON, DORA GOLDTHWAITE, Mri. JOLN SEFTON and Miss KATE BARTLETT, UR AMERICAN COUSIN: will be given for SEVEN Jatt beet ONLY, saruRDAY ‘, Mr. SOTE in higgreat original Greation, LORD DU! It ts respectfully aenounced Nae LESTER WALLACK will make his first, MONDAY Oi an we, years on BOX BOOK 'NOW OPEN, : XRAND OPERA HOUSE, ey ee DALY rae! UC LAST Sanur Bure ‘ONE. THURSDAY, oot 16, 1873, rs, JAS, A. With marand Gomie Opera Company sat A ear tn Otfenbach’s popular comic oper, th sh GRAND DUCHESS uy prone ios arts Le D: Rihoty 2 : hes EP PEERS 22. M. a FRIDAY EVENING, October If, beneft‘ot Mra SAR, OATES “a must attractive bill wlll be ollerede oA _Box sheet now open, ALY'S, BROADWAY THEATRE, estes and Balcony, $1 0, Drose cia $1; Family: Orches : Qircie, ‘SJ cents General admusion, $1, ma i Sole Lessee and Manager... Mr. AUGUSTIN, DALY EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINER, THE OVERWHELMING EUROPEAN SUCCESS OF Mr. J. K, EMMET CONTINUED IN THE AMERICAN METROPOLIS, #,* During the engagement of this very oytlar diatect actor the Dox office will be i ened daily a o'clock A. jy and seats may? be secure: x DAYS IN SIN ADVANGE. The demonstrations of delight by OWDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES. peep Byron’s new Protean Drama, “MAX, THE MERRY SWISS BOY,” which abounds with NEW AND: CHABACTERISTIO SONGS AND DANCES and is tinbellistied by BEAUTIFUL NEW SCENERY, and full of STARTLING SENSATIONAL SITUATIONS, Best THEATRICAL se te eat id GIVEN ™ GRAND *psaHooG TINEE SATURDAY, AT 134 O'CLOCK. ERMANIA THEATRE, AD, NEUENDORFF.. seggenssoeceeeDIPOCtor WEDNESD. Bie 14, DIE Punta Operette, in three a Ot by Offenbach. Box omee o open a dally from 9 till # o'clock. Sacer. ALE, 45 AND 47 ROW RES, i anawee FRubay, OCTOBER 17, uy DIE AUBHRELOETE’ QRAGIG. FLUT Miss fe Mrs. Schram-Rolf, Hermanns, Pfluger, Lehman. Full Chorus and Orchestra, Popular prices. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, OLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN, nCCENCINIE DECIDED SUCCESS, BIRCH. WAMBOLD AND BACKUS, By ce na Brig IscO SS erything bright, fresh an Spar th ‘OND! AY VENING, OCTOBER 1 RE Gita NGE OF PROGRAMME, MERICAN ele OREN, 2d and 8d avenues, between 63d and 64th streets, MAGNIFICENT STEAM ENGINES, SPLENDID OOM Weng three yards wide, i by ane Ba ERPUL ENGINES tt rt ie ‘treet gas. nen nw SAW: nary ich, jane wooa as they cut. f ay opal CUR Mio tall Ustad SAWMLBLS in operation. and ILM DE MURS, Curious VACCUUM PUMPS. ‘The PULSOMETER, only night ot Mo WIRED FORGINGS. & complete manufactory. with feat Tuhuirely new STONE DRESSING Machinen includ rely new 8 jac PAULINE on ore otaalng bn mR a ORUBAING 4 Machinery,” L A DI und re: other interest TVA MME. NATALL rig NDEREU i MECHANICAL {>ROCESSES TES LLE, PERK VIZZANI, AE xcOwt, JAMET, REYNA, aces SIDAY—LAS? NIGHT OF THE SEASO! appearance of Fav SATURDAY LAS GRAND MATINEE, Last appearance of MURSK A ah TAMBERLIK, Seats can be secured at Grand Opera House, Schirmer’s, No. 701 and No. 114 Broad wa: used by this Company are from the manu- 10. No. 12 Filth avenue, RAND OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY NIGHT, October 18, The Dramatic Company in UNDER THE GASLIGHT, Mr. G.L. Fox, Mr. D. H. Harkins, Mr. Frank Harden- bergh, Mr. M. A, Kennedy, Mr. Oharies Leclercq, Miss Fanny Hayward, Mrs. 0. M. Walcot, Miss Adelaide Len- ti ORIN GREAT LOCAL SENSATION, Monday, October 25, the Dramatic Season will be re- sumed, With a grand’ revival of the great Sensational Folly, fond ROUND THE CLOCK. CADEMY.—SALVINI AS OTHELLO, TO-MORROW. LAST NIGHTS OF SIGNOR SALVL THE GREAPEST LIV + TRA MORDIAN, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), by general demand, OTHELLO (for the last time) OTHELLO. SALVINI an his grand impersonation, OTHELLO, NOON at. 1, at’ WAL request ‘oft TEA 1 RANCESCA DI RIMINE? Next TUESDAY EVE. NING, i, first periormance of the original play on. vad vat founded the most successtul drama of DAVID GARRIUK, an which, appearing or i ‘st time time in America in the Tf Acton, aed mil personae the ‘bart of cb leh a . & character we ihe name of DAVID GARRICK o "7 America under Seats now at Academy, TL and m4 4 Broadway a ALVINI MATINEE... —WALLACK’ 8 TH Re SAL URDAY AFTERNOON Get. eee ‘S 1 NCESCA DI RIMINI. BAL vine in his great role ot PAOLO, hi sh pertoeraas in [aT taal re io biel pe WO which performance is pronounced by press and pub Vite FINEST UF THE SALVIST SEAS Rr and is given in response to man Tea es) pecially from ladies, asking tor its repetition, and if ble at Matinee, Admi $1; seats $1 ext Bale’ commenc this morning at Wallack’s, Academy, 701 and ll4 Broa way. A. R, SAMUELS’ Mee as k THEATRE, BROOKLYN, * MR, AND’ ATRS. Ww. J. FLORENCE, in the thrilling ane pea in tour acts, entitled, YP. THER'S LOVE, To be followed b by a Yankew Farce, ‘entitled the KEE . io 6 P. M., and 114 Broad. Box office open from 8 A. way, New York. IONY PASTOR'S: OPERA Ho $ GUs WILLIAMS, c Jn his inimitable Dutch soi MISS JENNIE Li WERY, Wittans i Band Sayings; & Reo i “ante Hanae the London. Gomi 6 I ig te ANDY HUGHES x D et aUGne oa In their Irish Skete and Dan oa, Daten au HH mit FAVORITES. jes admitted free on Frida ‘and Saturday Matinee, Sey ee es eee in her penne oI f be L ony LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND PIANOS of ourown manutacture and others for sale cheap Pianos to rent. East Fourteenth street. D HAND, 1,289 BROADWAY, CORNER oF THIRTY. « third street and Broadway, manufacturer of Plaster Centrepieces and Brackets.—Largest assortment in the in new and elegant designs; low prices; careiully packed and sent to ail parts of tue country. JTEWART'S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WouD Mantels, rich and elegant designs, at the lowest rices, 220 ind 22 West Twenty-third strect, between evenih and Eighth avenues. A. business and medical Clairvoyant. ‘Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avenue TTENTION—CONSULTATIONS ON josses, enemies, absent triends, No. U2 BUSIN» love, marriage, val Sixth ave NGHI, Clairvoyant, DELAIDE H, LAMBERT CONSULTED ON ALL afairs of life; no satisfaction, no pay. 104 West Eighteenth street, near Sixth avenue, HE ORMESBY, THE ONLY RELIABLE, LAN Br rvoyant trance business medium—Consuit on ou wish to know, has feturned and taken Toon foci sixth avenue, bear Amity street, {UROPLAN CLAIRVOYANT TELLS NAMES, 8 4 likenesses, causes marriages; 0 cents a West Twenty-Mith street. \YPSY REVEALS FROM THE CRADLE TO Tuk grave. finds absent triends, recovers stolen property, Hours trom 9 to 6, No, $6144 Howery. Apt ROSA CHA veals the dark m all diseases; foe, $1. WORL En ries of your whole lite; cures 472 Canal street. Get, 6 WEST TWENTY SEV. nth ave iront. Fee, ie, ‘No wentiemen, Lucky numbers, ME, BYRON, CLAIRVOYANT — SPIRITUALIST, Mi ceilgeveryting. Kemoved wo, 30 Bleecker street wetween Broadway and Bower; Pretenders using my } name 7 bebe d ern eo THE WONDERFUL MM“; Mg gil a4 iNre CLAIR. voyant, just arrived from Californi: . edatecdta Nar aoenent ist Bb daugh twered prompugr ol we vent jaughter, ER NSS, RIGINAL MME, BYRON, SPIRITUALIST.—con. sultations upon all affairs of lif “S14 Fou ayenue; beware gf lmposters ustng my nara, Mle gen pe fold LISTER READS THE P: P only airoulay, ‘say singh the po be known, Bead ees ae AVL enh” street, nei Letters an- N OWNER WILL SELL BEAUTIFUL CARVED rosewood 7 octave Piano, overstrung bass, cel “brated lig maker, Cost $609, tor less than $200, 243 Es East goth street, between 2d and Sd avenues. EAUTIFULLY CARVED STEINWAY, HALUET & Davis ani other new and secondhand Pianos and Organs for rent and sale on instalinents, cheap. BE. 60, 739 Broadway. BFORE YOU and see the pianos in process of making ‘asl BUY A PIANO CALL AT THE FAG. tory 4 beat material, best igen rci lowest prices, or in. it stalments. Bend f Le PIANO. vements, iittle . ten stops, & leecker street. Tiiion RING, “STEINWAY AND OT HER FINE Pianos Aiko Parlor Organs, very low for cash; on ents and for rent. Ee & 15 Bast Fourteenth street, BALL & ©O., HALE 13 MAKING MORE PIANOS THAN ANY vocher house in this country, and for half the price small makers, Who advertise for the trade only, can buy the stock. They are all 744 octave, and the most de- sirable Pianos now made. Thirty-Alth street and Tenth ‘ASO! AB [ ORGANS, WINNERS Meee hieacst ‘SnD A at Wicnna 1873, Pacis tat and IN srrnyeat ALWAYS, | Thi eat stock and test artortiient of styles of Organs in tr} Hay warerooms of the MASON re Mean ORAS OGn of Union square, New York, at LOWEST PRICES, $55'0 to $00 and upwards each, STYLES, at reduced prices this season: ORGANS RENTE with privilege Pere of most favorable terma ILLUSTRATE! REE, ALUGUES F MAgsinicesr 7% OOTAVS ROSEWOOD PIANO. having carved 7 58, crererang bass and every improvement iia ok ees atx. Cmte. ago; sacri bo7 ] Bleecker ra Prog cree airs AND TUNING or “ALL KINDS Pianos will be om by the undersigned in the Second hand Pianos to seit and f the world renowne: ‘aris, France, bast Recond avenues. ERRERO’S NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Fourteenth greet, Adjotnin, Academ, Music. GLORIOUS &U TEckas oF Ot EVER! NY Rig 1OHT, EVERY America’s Greatest lusionist, NIGHT, IGHT, EVERY marvellous entertainment, tdit EVERY ABROSTAT SPIRITUEL, NIGHT. VERY Mie copyrighted.) NIGHT. EVERY Pronounced bi NIGHT, EVERY DELIGHTED AUDIENCES > NIGHT: VE! THE GREATEST FEAT OF NIGHT. EVERY NIGH EVERY NIGHT. ARS mae Fourte MATINEE SATURDAY. Oct “gti Matinee admission 69 dents, No me tae Souoce, Gaiaxy “COURSE. E. A. McGEACHY, cosee Director WiENTA AWSKI, cH Admission, $1 50; Rese: Tickets, with reserved se: Windsor, Gilsey and Pirin venue hotel Union square, and GALAXY DIREO tO! Twentysthird street (Fifth Avenue “Hotel. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATO N*Way' between Houston and lecoker hela shyaty one should visit the wonderful museum; it i full of Gute thing people should see and understand. | Lectures daily on hilosophy of Marriage.” Those partios le to attend these important lectures can gt) fi em forve ded, PP NEW ei Ot 28 seus pa 0) ag ghoReTAR MUSEUM ATOMY, RYANTY "8 OPERA HOUSE — REET, n 6th and 7th BRYANT S MINSTRELS he nent marta eat | NSWORTH AND KUGBNE ‘The great stump S5ator and burlesque artist. Seymour, Reed, } Tempiston, tainty Murphy, Brockway, Ds GHOST IN 4 "PAWNHROKER'S, — or” Hart, Nelse ccnouts Fred. bomber" ci aaritny opie peer \. VAMILY NATINER, I BER Nn ntano’s Mo. 3 Weat A GREAT ear TO RENT OR BELL Puanos Vd it the times. Btelnway up- right, cht Fhe ms No. 8 Union square, 500 ‘Hi PUAsOT AND OROARA NEW AND SECOND age f frst makers, will be sold at cigwes rientty, by HORACE WATERS A 4On, ast Broadway fant, ‘yaered belore ia Ney ¥ York, ‘Agents wau tod &(yREAT SOUL IN A SMALL, ODY." BEAUTIFUL book, “Alinex Wi Bysrcah ‘ent od 77 cHton wines, or maa wo Strict! fe musical | instructior Deane, INSTRUCTION.—A Faoyas ip | wil a meee or rte sage Xidress #. Brisa b 0) CONCERTS APLERNOON AN AND EVENING. Admission, 5) cenis, Hare 2% cents, Open trom 9 A, 10 P. Me [AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION AMERICAN INSTITUTE FATR, Second and Third avonues, Sixty-third and’ Sixty-fourity gtrocty: New York ISSUE J FAMILY OR “COUPON. TioKETs, ‘AT AR RATE: Twenty MISSION: ie ba or chiid—$5. See other advertisements in this paper. MERICAN INSTITUTE PAIR, Brook er and igue-halt pounds, EX JUST RECEIVED. FROM MAINE, by ALLERTON, Esq. is is GENUINE. MROOK TROUT. See other advertisements in this payer. Gre MILITARY Soe e KEATING'S SUPERB ORCHESTRA, at AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, Second and Third “parcels: Now York, and Sixty-fourth WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, SUPERB CONCERTS EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. See other advertisements in this paper. Fees THEATRE AND MUSIC HALL Third ay., between 120th and 130th sta, New York, Lessee and Director. +JAMES PEC A conse of “TWELVE MONDAY POPULAR LECTURES will Silda mnent ie paren we the following most eminent iecturers a! Teade: ANNA E, DICK. th) Rey. i of CHAPIN, Major General N. P. BANK! Rev. H. HEPWOR: JOHN SAVAGE, SUSANNA SYA ew: Major Gavetal ana Rev. 9 aN “BNOUG Eta, Admission, 50 cents; reserved sea EY cents ext Tickets tor the entire course, including reserv venta, Tickets to be had at Marsh’s drug store, feeth sarees a a Third avenue; at Christie’s book store, No. 1,456 TI avenue, near Ei y-second, ae D, B. Frisbie, Past ane lorrisania Post offi oe Fordham a berts, Post office, Manhattanville; J. Hebberd, Post Broadway, and at othe Washington ‘Heights; No. ld fieket oft it the hall. Roman HALL, Sixteenth street, three doors west of Broadwa Managers McDONOUGH and H. = EARNSHAW Ast WEEKS, 3 LAS 8 LAST WEEKS, 3 of the most successful entertainments that has over" ‘via ited New York. Will return in February. Every day at3 ROYAL MARIONETTES | and night ag@ Every day at 3| ROYAL MARIONETTES | and n ant Every day at 3| ROYAL MARIONETTES | and night ab& “An entertainment so full of fun and 60 free from any- objections. The best entertainment in the city. ron ome Journal. "Secured sofas, $L General admission, Children half price. ROOKLYN ES Ok OF ee OETS THE WORLD'S GREATES YY FRRSTIDIOTTATEUR, GRAND PERFORMANCES ON /KSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENIN tas, OCTOBER 15 AND I fa D* KAUN'S GRAND MU: MUSEUM AND Toa Ries Institute—Rebuilt, remodelled, a ‘with 5,000 fresh: attractions, now open to the public, Broadwi negrly oppomte the Grand Central iouwk ‘odels of eve! pe ‘tion of the human frame, breathing Mechani are 4c, &c., altogether comprising the Fost en enter- taining and ‘instructive exhibition in the world. Admis- sion Scientific lecture: v Pest arreas ANCE ily ; free to of GILMORB’S TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT BAND, P.8, GTLHORE, Leader, DEMY ‘OF M USI, rurspay SAVENING, November 18, 1873, Keta, reserved seats and boxes can ie obtained of mann liam J. A. MeUrath, No, 7 Murray street; Cap- tain A. Ritchie, 88 “Fulton street, Theatre Ticket OMee, ap Trpesyavy Pond's music c, and at all the brine cipal Reratas LYCBUM.—STEINWA "3. FIVE GREAT Ui LECTURES, EDWARD JENKINS (author of “dinx's Baby"), on fe To-day,” only appearance in New JONN B, QOUGH—"Nieht feapee oe in 6 ¢ a Greet Be og lis; new del aSsii wil Minas’ "Butey and te Be yaNovedn> THOMAS NAST—"Caricaturing:" Iastratea catures of Burton, Hutier, iiveed. ‘Oake ait Sete gare and others, drawn In the presetice of the wudienoe? only appearance—Nover 8 Rev. P. NASBY, P. M. nnah Jane;” first pee ‘ance in four yeare—November Season Tickets, with resor erved soni Stein- nd At Hall's, 751 roadways” Bog! - an SALA MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, Went Organ, Guitar, Flute, Cornet, Zither, hogin place. Day'and ¢ s TAY WATSON. Director. MEtorourax THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARI OUTS CONSTANTLY lzlelal | | He

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