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} ‘ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married, KInG—MeyeR.—In Harlem, on Thursday, October &t the residence of the bride’s parents, by co Ridgaway, D. D., James KING, Jy of 2 A. daughter’ of Henry Fa Eag,.41! 0 city. NoxpHAvVs—PrRit.—On Satui T 18, by Cader fA. F. Moldehnke, at Siete ae LES NORDHAUS to Lr J -Of this city. ‘ please copy. Suara ERKINS.—On Wemesday evening, F 15, at the residence of+he bride’s parent by the Rev. 8. F. "Dyke, Dr. NsWTON M. SHAFFER, 0 New York city, to "MarARET H., only daughter ~of William Perkins, ea, aI Gardener, Me. WasHsurne—RE’ 38.—At New Oast > on Wednesday, seater 15, 1873, by the Rev. 0. M. Eggleston, C. D WASHBURNE to Hessip E,, ~eldest andgiier of smith Reynolds, . Died. Anprew.--On Saturday, October 18, Mrs, EMMA See, wife of William Andrew, in the 40th year The Ne relatives and friends of the family are re- tfully invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- “aay, October 20, at the Central Baptist church, in ‘West bert -second street, near Seventh avenue, at one o’c) Bisnor.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, October 19, ae ee beloved son of Albert 'T. and Addie Bishop, 6 years and 11 months, A apt and friends of the family are re- ister i invited to attend the SHEEN from 694 ‘ander! it avenue, at three P. M. ti BLaNCcK.—At Saratoga, on Friday, Setober Wy, satel @ lingering illness, ELIZABETH, daughter of ward Quinn and wife of William F, Blanck. By en and friends ol the family are respect- Tost requested to attend her funeral, at her late idence, No. 54 verry street, on Tuesday, October two Oat o’clock P, M., without further notice. jUCKNAN.—OD Sunday, October 19, at ten A. ANN Evizd BUCKNAM, of Norwalk, Conn., aged 19 years and 6 months. The relatives and friends of the family are in- ‘vited to attend the funeral services, at the resi- edence of her uncle, John Haydock, 227 1 ering street, on Monday, the 20th inst. at eight ‘The remains will be taken to Norwaik for interment. Bervices at St. Paul’s Episcopal church on Tuesday, the 2ist, at Leh two P. CaFFERY.—On Friday, ‘October 11, JOHN OAFFERY, late Deputy Sheriff, in the 52a year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- -Spect! invited to atvend the funeral, from his Mate residence, 150 West Twentieth street, on Mon- ty October 20, at one o’clock P, M. © ‘B.—On Sunday, paced 1 ae | 8. LARKE, tal erv 56 years, son-in-law 0 rt Mas Funeral es t the house of his uncle, W. Welt, “Stevens, annrape, x J.,0n Monday, at_half-} [past seven ne a ti ‘ives and friends of tne family are invited. Boat leaves foot of Liberty street at 6:40, The remains will be taken to Rye, West- «chester county, on Tu , from the Grand Cen- tral depot, at ten A. M. CONNORS.—On Say October 19, PATRICK CON- col by ryctee years, the beloved husband of the date Ann Connors. The friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 303 East Sixtieth street. CRANE.—At Pawiii |. ¥., on Friday, October 17, JAMES CRANE, aged 3: ‘years 3 months, The members and qeenis ey the family, also Croton Lee No. 368, F. A. M.; Croton Chapter, R, A. M., and Solomon Lodge, of Tarrytown, are respect invited to attend the funeral, at St. sere church, Tarrytown, N. Y., Tuesday, October at half- -past eleven A. M. Mbcame con Saturday, October 18, 1873, MaRy, jt child of Lawrence and Bridget Curry, 13 months, ine friends of the family are respectfully invited “to "attend the funeral, from the residence of her pare! 868 West Forty-sixth street, on Monday, tober 20, at one o’clock P. M. DENISON.—At Cherry Valley, N. Y.,. Wednesday, -October 8, at the residence of Miss Catharine Rose- m, Miss SARAH G. J. bliss only child of Mrs. MV. Denison, of New York city, in the 50th year age. Eckarpt.—On Sunday, October 19, 1873, GusTAV R, ECKARDT, aged 55 years, The funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, No. 103 Second avenue, corner Sixth street, ~on Tuesday, oe 21, at one o’clock P. M. Ernst.—On Friday, Uctober 17, at the country Seat of his father, near South Amboy, N. J., of scar- let fever, OrTo, eldest son of Otto Ernst, aged 10 yeara, Fierz.—On Thursday, October 16, KARL ALBERT, only child of Kari Alvert and Cornelia Fierz, an grandson of B. R. Wakeman, Esq., of Jersey City. Funeral from the residence of his parents, 34; at Lexington avenue, on Monday, 20th inst., at two o'clock P. M. FirscHEn.—On Saturday, October 18, 1873, PETER Frrscuen, aged 47 years, 4 months and 16 days, The relatives and friends of the iamily, also the smhembers of German Pilgrim Lodge, No. 179, F. and A. M., and Williamsburg Masonic Mutual Benefit tion, and Zevener Club, and the Freishutz Guard, Captain J. H. Fasher, and also tne First Ward ‘Guard, Captain P. Dish, are seeeerany, in- ‘vited to attend the funeral, ‘on Wednesday, October =22, 1873, at half-past one o'clock, trom the German Lutheran church, Christopher street. Gapay.—On Saturday, October 18, ABRAIAM, the “beloved husband of Rosa Gabay, aged 41 years. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- invited to attend the funeral, from the late lence, No. 3 Woodhull street, South Brooklyn, ~on Monday, October 20, at two P. M. London papers please copy. GILLERLAINE.—On Saturday, October 18, at her oresidence, 206 East Twenty-sixth street, CATHARINE GILLERLAINE, in the 89th year of her age, Hovey.—On Sunday, October 19, after a brief but painful illness, Mary A., wife of Myron H, Hovey and hver of the late Robert Sibree, M. D. Friends and acquaintances of the famity are re- eBpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from! the Pega ays 82 West Twenty-third street, Tuesday, atone Huncokg.—At his residence, No. 53 Hudson street, Hoboken, on Friday, October 17, JouHN HuNOKE, waged 64 years, 4 months and 16 days, ie relatives and friends of the family, also the Members of the Hoboken Ferryman’s Association, are respectfully invited vo attend the funeral, on Monday, October 20, from the German church, -corner of Garden and Sixth streets, Hoboken, at two P. M. Kearney.—At Hackensack, suddenly, on Sun- Gay morning, October 19, CORINE, third daughter of John G. and Mary Augusta Kearney, ot New York, noted pete 9 months and 1 day. Funeral il take place on Wednesday, the 22d inst., at half-past two o'clock, from the residence grandmother, E. A. Ricardo, Hackensack, ‘train leaves {oot of Chambers street at one ~o'clock. KEARNEY.—On Saturlay, October 18, MARY, relict of Patrick Kearney, in the 52d year of her re. remains willbe taken from her late resi- ~den 848 Third avenue, to St. John the Evan- gelist’s church, at halt- past nine o’clock, where a req neo mass will be said for the repose of her soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery. The relatives d friends of the family are respectfully invited to. atvend the funeral. on Tuesday, 21st inst. LAFORGE,—On Sunday, Octover 19, 1873, WILLIAMe| T. LavorGg, in the 35th year of his age. ‘Relatives and iriends of the family are invited to -attend his funeral, from his late residence, Totten- re * L, on ‘Tuesday, October 21, at two o'clock P. Eleven o'clock boat Staten Island ferry, per allroad to Tottenville. .—On Sunday, October 19, WILLtAM ELBERT, vonly son of William b. and Harriet B. Lent. Relatives and inends of the family are invited ‘to attend the funeral, on Monday, October 20, at «one P, M., from the residence of his parents,’ 425 East Fifty-first street. Lene.—In Harlem, on Friday, October 17, Titrs = LENT, son of the late Gilbert Lent, on his 30th birthday. at are ves and friends of the family are in- ad the funeral, from his late resi- Senoegs 216 East 125th street, on Monday, October 20, at four P, M. The remains will be removed to Greenwood on Tuesday morning. Lintnaton.—On Sunday, October 19, ABRAHAM Lineron, in the 57th year of his age. Relatives and friends oi the family are respect- fully invited to uttend his funeral, on Tuesday, “October 21, at hali-past two o' yl P. M., from his eo residence at New Lots, L. L. Lorp.—Suddenly, at Morristown, N. J., on Friday, “October 17, Joun C. Lorp, in the 53d year of his neral at South street Presbyterian church, Morristown, N, J., to-day (Monday), October 20, at ‘ten o'clock A. M. Trains ieave New York, from Barclay or Christopher street ferry, at 7:15 A. M. Lyons,—On Sunday, October 19, S0HN Lyons, & mative of Ballmoreina, county Limerick, Ireland, ear elsai nd friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother, Patrick Lyons, No. 112 North Filth street, Sue ae on Tuesday, October 21, at two MAHNKEN,—On. ate October 18, 1873, JouN pd Ce of Charles and Mary Mahnken, aged 7 years, 2 months and 18 days. Relatives and triends are eee any, Invited to attend the funeral, from 320 Van Brunt street, ed Brooklyn, at two P.M. on Monday, Octo- MoaN.--OD Saturday, October 18, Rosr, daughter of Wit and Rose Moan, aged 21'years| 7 months 8, The relatives and friends are respectful! af eenwon Mb ge ee ed iar Gok cress, ween York and Prospect, Brook! oe ber hyn Ave. o Sioa iy : AS Soe ibd foorB, —On Fricay, October 17, Jomun K, Moon! in the 80th year of his age. , nines Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resiaence, slee street, Brooklyn, EH. )., on Monday, 20, at two o'clock P. M. gta bt el daughter of Lewis and Saran Moore, ayes o Fun will take ‘place on Monday, at one o'clock, from't the residence of her uncle, 263 Spring street. Morton.—On Wednesday, October 15, suddenly, ae a rye od 41 years, and fr! of the family, and of his father-inlaw, the Rev. Dr. Holdich, are invited to pie ne his fuheral from St. Paul’s church, Hudson a Hoboken, on Tuesday, at half-past two or batt mnie pig ad October 18, after a lo! iiness, ROsANNA MURPHY, in the sores ag, Paedine safe py aden pag +, 136 Varick street, on Monday, October resldene’p, P.M. icx.On Sunday morning, October 19, * Montag MoCormick, niece of Edward Fitzpatrick, 4 18 years and 6 months, iends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 161 West bert sone street, on Tuesday, October 21, at one o’cloc! McoCormick.—On Sunday, October 19, Susan K., daughter of James and Catharine McCormick, er 5 months. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her arents, 208 West Thirty-fifth street, on Monday, th e 20th inst., at two o'clock, McMULKIN.—Suddenly, on Sunday, October 19, 1873, — CATHARINE MCMULKIN, relict of Ed. Mo- Mul Particulars of funeral to-morrow. OwEns.—At Jersey City, on Sunday, October 19, oe Mary Louisa OWENS, Wile of Charles V. wens, and daughter of John and Harriet J, Vite, aged 22 years, 4 months and 25 days, Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No, 11 Halladay street, near Communipaw avenue, Jersey City Pennsylvania papers please copy. PaTrEeRsON.—On Sunday, October 19, ALEXANDE! son of Alexander and Elizabeth M. Patterson, age 6 % ars, I month and 15 days. ‘he funeral will take place from his parents’ res- idence, Arcujarius place, near Central avenue, Morris: Westchester county, on Tuesday at ten . The remains will be interred in Green- wood Cemetery. Price.—At Bergen, N. J., on Saturday, Oetober 18, JOHN PRICE, in the oth year of nis age. latives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, cor- ner of Bramhall and Jackson avenues, on Monday, the 20th inst., at one o’clock P. M. Boat twelve o'clock, foot of Liberty street, per New York and Newark Railroad, stopping at Bergen avenue. RaNKIN.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, October 18, JOANNA, mangbiee's ae Hi and Mary Jane Rankin, in the 2d year of h The relatives and trends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her’ parents, 217 Gold street, this (Mon- day) afternoon, at one o'clock. HRADY.—On Friday, October 17, tail MARGARET, wife of John Shrady, aged 74 yea The relatives an iMouds or the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 38 East Thirty-second street, on Monday, the 20th inst., at three o’clock P. M. TaYLor.—At Newark, N. J., JAMES Sv TAYLog, in his 87th a Funeral from his late residence, No, 112 Mount Pleasant avenue, Newark, on Monday, October 20, at twelve o'clock M. Trains on Newark branch of Erie Railroad from Chambers street at 10:45 and 11:30 A. M. VALENTINE.—In this city, on Friday, October 17, CATHARINE S, VALENTINE, relict of Elijah Valen- tine, aged 80 years and 5 months, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 147 East fh arg street, on Tues- day, October 21, at one o'clock P. M. "‘VREELAND.—On Friday, October 17, CORNELIUS G. VREELAND, aged 34 years. Funeral from the Halsey street Methodist Epis- copal church, Newark, on Monday, October 20, at half-past two o’clock. WHITE.—At Albany, N. ey on Friday, October 17, MARTIN WuiTs, aged 52 yea! Funeral from St. Joseph's ¢ church this (Monday) morning, at ten o’clock. Wuitney.—At Hoboken, on Sunday, October 19, Emity WHITNEY. Funeral will take ee on Tuesday, October 21, from the residence of N. R, Hoyt, 146 Meadow street, at two o’clock P. M. WILson.—On Sunday evening, October 19, at his parents’ residence, 305 West Twelith street, beatin son of John A. ana. Emma Wilson, aged 6 years, 8 months and 8 di Notice of faneret ‘in Tuesday's paper. CITY REAL ESTATE £0OR SAL Central. A —TWO LOTS, NORTH SIDE 135TH STREET, BE- tween Fifth apa Sixth avenues, for sale. }OHN WARNKE, 121 Third avenue. OR SALE—A FOUR STORY MEDIUM SIZE BROWN stone House, No, 117 East Seventieth street, near Fourth avenue and the Park, built in the best manner; replete and complete in every particular: neighborhood first class: price low: terms easy ire of BENTLEY, on the premises, or ot GHas eHOS, 12 East Forty-fifth street, on Thursdays before 10 A. M. POR SALE—VERY LOW, FOUR LOTS ON SIXTY- third street, near Madison avenue; terms to suit. T. OLIVER CARTER, No. 4 Pine street, room 10. MUBEAY HILL.~36,000 ($10.00 CASH) FOR A FOUR story high stoop 20 foot front brown stone, with chandeliers, mantel mirrors, &c. . J. DUNKIN & EAST SIXTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—For sale, four story brown stone House; is Deautifully finished, and has all the improvements; Jot 25x100.5 feet. Apply on premises. immediate possession, 0., 554 Third avenue, East Side. A. BARGAIN.FOR SALE OR TO LET, ONE FOUR story brown stone corner House, 20x50 fect and two Houses, 16x50 feet, adjoming, on the Southeast corner of Lexington avenue and Seventy-first street. Apply on the premises, A —TENEMENT PROPERTY FOR SALE—VERY + low for cash, that will pay 10 to 12 per cent; also Store Property on Second and Third avenues. Apply to JOHN FETTRETCR, 1,036 Third avenue. GREAT INVESTMENT—NINE LOTS IN NORTH New York, at a pectihens ee easy; call early. DUNKIN 5&4 Third avenue. ARGAINS.—A CHEAP PaivaTa HOUSE IN EAST Nineteenth Ce ey $15,000; one for $14,000; one in Eighteenth street, $22,000; one in Seventeenth street, op- posite Stuyvesant ark, $35,000; also several exceedingly yrellpaying and very cheap tenement Houses. Call on F. J |, 343 East Nineteenth | street. OR SALE—CORNER PROPERTY ON NEW BOW- Ty; splendid location prs any Basineas; no reason- able offer retused; must dD. F ‘cGRERY 12 Centre street. OR SALE—AT A DECIDED BARGAIN, OR TO LET, House No. 162 East Seventy-eighth street. Inquire of owner, in drug store southwest corner Seventy-uinth street and Third avenue. VOR SALE CHEAP—ON EASY TERMS, THE TWO story high stoop frame House No. 240 East Fifty mnth sirect, with full lobe Call on or address JACOB RATH. West Side. T FORT WASHINGTON AND INWOOD, ON THE hts—A few Building Sites tor sale; the recent Sxtonsion of ihe Boulevards through thie remitital nerrat Manhattan Island will open to the public drives and build- ing sites, commanding such views of Hudson Riyer andsur- rounding country as but few suppose this city to possess; the Heights are but little known to the general public, being heretofore approached by the many residents only through private roads; it will repay an investication by parties desiring to obtain a building site; Croton water and gas pipes are laid. OTTER BROTHERS, No. 4 Warren street. A —ONE 1,000 YEARS’ LEASEHOLD OF HOU «and Lot 240 Thompson street for sale; price $9,000. Apply to Av R. S. Agent, corner Souch Firth avenue and Bl cker street, upstairs, ‘ALL AT ONCE UPON §, KILPATRICK, 1,009 ' THIRD / avenue, and induiss particalarty about the elegant Dweiling on West Fittyseventh street, pane. Bighth and Ninth avenues: —yatt cannot lose ; 1,000 to 1 you win; Conditions every way favorable. OR SALE—TWO NEW FIRST CLASS HOUSES, 247 ana 249 West Forty-fourth sireet: price $16,000; also two in Forty-fifth street, 203 and 209, cheap, Inquire on premises. Misceliancous. OTS FOR SALE OR TO LEASE—FOR FACTORIES, 620 Lots, with bulkhead water front; prices low and terms easy. " Apply to 8. B. SCHIEFFELIN, 170 William stree $9.500- SH DOWN ILL BUY A FOUR et story front and three story rear Honse, in food location; rents for $1,250; hulldings in splendid or- 'PATTBERG, 234 Broadway. BROOKLYN PROPERTY £0) AND TO LET, PJERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A, M, TILL 9 P. M. ON SUNDAY, FROM 8 TILL 9 P. M, CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO, 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, DSO} URNISHED DWELLING, WIT Mguveneutts erties 19 fae aoe ae a merely nominal rent; cars pas the dogr, FOX BROTHERS, 4 Pine stroet,_ Hy AEH | | VOR SALE—ON THE HEIGHTS AND NEAR THE ferries, « three story and basement brick House; desirable property; price and terms moderate; imine. late possession. ‘Address J.T. W., box 5,534 New York ‘ost oflice. Por SALE-WOUSE AND STORE PROP corner Store, 17 rooms, one ‘corner 8 $11,000: two Stores, $10,000 each; three Stores, § ore ench; ail three story br stone fronts: also Tiree wo story frame Houses, ench, Calor udaress, VHIPPLE, 20 Court street, 8 R TO LEASE—TWO LARGE FAG. Tories with 75 horse cniine; algo two’ vacant Lot waptning: will sell for one tht I Jess than the value, or lease. HH. NOLDS, corner South First and inintl lreets, Williamsburw. (0 LET—ON BROOKLYN HEIGH street ferry, a fino brick Dwellin RAW WALL ail Improve monts; immediate possession; rent $1, ‘Appl: d B. DAVENPORT, 967 Fulton street salu re FURNISHED HOUSE IN Bi IN BROOKLYN; desirable location: modern mprovementas to a small family; rent taken In board of owner's (amily— three adults,” Katieess HOUSE, Herald office, $12 5( MONTHLY,—NICE SUIT OF ROOMS, IN OU Brookiyn, with use of kitchen, containin, Ail modern improvements, bath and closet,” in. genta, Tooking House, spleudidly located, Particuldrs at No, 194 Broadway, room 500.7%. LET OR FOR SALE, JUST FINISHED, two story and brown stone basemont House! all the modern improvements; complete; Nineteenth fant ten blocks trom ferries, 261 Keap street, Williams. PROPERTY ot our oe THE. ET Be FUR AN RENT Tie: ¥y io alg mae DORTAAa Rain rg 10 monthly commutation luring winter; small, fa & PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR _. SALE OR TO RENT. A RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMBNT—100 AORES, 1th 4,000 feet navigable river front: strects laid out sraded: location handsome and healthy; 10 inin- Sines Walk from depot, with 30 daily Mains to New York ir 55 minutes; newly | located road through the tract to Ni owing to the present financial em- barrassments and the immediate hecossity for money. rare epportanity is here offered; also, at thi provements, wo very handsome little Farms, wi or Bry 94 acres, one-half mile trom above tract, nearly port location and all desirable improvements: uildings convenient and com} trees, lawn, ny es, de. OWNER, room f 1¢ GREAT SACRIFICE—A SPLENDID FARM OF 45 acres, in Bucks county, Pa.: the most. pealthy and jovely, spot in America ly 35 miles from Philade! phils 16 miles from large town and station; milk and pamenger trains daily; property is on @ handsome urnpike, five minutes’ walk from village, Post office, stores, school, Jand is smooth and as rich as a garden; elegant and commodious stone mansion, hall and 9 rooms, ew piazza, 40 feet long, nice shade ; splendict new stone barn, 40x60, slate roof; stabling for 13 cows and 5 horses; plenty to feed them ‘and $600 worth of hay sold yearly; carriage house. hog and poultry houses, do; price only $4,500; buildings alone cost over $5,000; cash required; balance easy ; possession how or Pnext spring. This Ja & chance, offered once ina life ti in from foot of Liberty street, New York, New ‘Tomes Central Railroad to Bethlehem, Fa.. there take North Penneylvania Railroad to Quaker: town, Bucks county, Pa., where you arrive before | Oolosks can return’ at SB. M Ingitire at Bush House, opposite Quakertown station, for G. L. WALKLR, Care ade and fruit il on or address COUNTRY RESIDENC New Brunswick, N. J.: % AND 87 ACRES NEAR hot and cold water, station: stable, carriage plenty of fruit; Schoois, churches of all denominations; frequent com: munication ; taxes nominal, Owner, 26 Latayette ave- nue, Brooklyn. USINESS OPPORTUNITY.THREE STORY BRICK corner Store and Dwelling, x45, lot 97 dee best location for grocer, meat shop or lager b f derbilt landing; $6,000, ost $10,000 terms , to close estate, VARIN, 6) Broad street. — ARGAIN IN REAT, ESTATE—ORNATE COTTAGE, with six rooms and equal to eight city lots. located on a corner opposlte the depot, and suitable for, business WEY on required in cash. Apply to MEL- ILLE E. MEAD, South Norwaik, Conn, OR SALE-IN EAST ORANGE, N. J., LOT 99X206, House, 12 rooms; fll modern improvements; beau- titully located ; plenty of fruit and shade ; splendid view; street Macadaiized und lighted with gas, and but five minu tes? walk from depot; price Fensonablo and terms easy. B, ACKER, 83 Beekinan street. OR SALE—SOME OF THE most VALUABLE PROP- erty in the city of Ws Lats , a8 well as in the Dis- Ter ha id Address 8. oA |DEN, 43 Wall sfreet, jew Yor! OR SALE—50 ACRE FARM, HOUSE AND OUT. buildings; terms easy. Inquire of ©. E, WHITE, 15) Broadway. (OR SALE.—WOOD-8) ACRES OF VALUABLE ‘Timber, standing, one mile trom water conveyance. Address A. ©. 0., care'of Capron & Newman, Broadway and Twenty-eighth street, INE INVESTMENT.—LARGE, FINE HOUSE, rooms; 44 acres Land under cultivation; water view Unsurpassed; on Staten Island, 15 minutes from landing By mecadamised poads abundahoe fruits 10 acresean be gold in lots for more than cost of the pro} erty 5 $16,000; rth $25,000; sold to close estate. DAKRIN, 60 Broad. ENTLEMAN’S COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE.— ‘Trade s lease; complete: unexceptionable, superior land; must'be seen to be apprecs ms easy. Ad- dress box 13 Post office, New ONTOLAIR.—FOR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE for Railroad Stocks or Bonds, a 2% story frame House and barn and about 134 acres of land; house is built in the best and most substantial manner, with all conveniences; 12 rooms, bath room, heater, &c.; first rate barn, and everything in good order, 16 minuges from two depots; terms easy. Address the owner, M. Vo Herald office, or 8. J, TUBBS, 71 Brosdway. N. J.—FOR SALE CHEAP, 8 ACRES OF choice Land, with forest shade; ‘surrounded by fine Improvements; available for lotsor resitence, 149 Broadway. EAT, NEW ONE STORY FRENCH ROOF COTTAGE ani large Lot, few minutes’ wall from ferry, Vau- erbilt landing; neighborhood good : $ term’ e: DARRIN, OB Broad stree ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. _ XCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN HOUSE—A FARM OF YU 160 acresin Western New York, free trom encum- brance; buildings large and in complete order. _J, 0. HOYT & SON, 171 Broadway. XCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN OR NEW YORK House—A large modern 1 House, free from encum brance, on the Hu care pra J. 0, HOYT “t “SON, 171 Broadway. WIOR SALE, EXCHANGE AND TO LET—ALL KINDS of Property in city and country; some ne places very cheap and terms easy. K. ASON, street. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A PLOT OF LOTS; 3, {we on lasth street, running through to, 126th street Making four lots, 25x100 each, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. Apply to WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue. WO FIRST CLASS HOUSES—IN ELIZABETH, NEW Jersey, to exchange for city or unimproved Broper- ty. W. H. WELLS, 22 Broadway. <i i POLITICAL. 5 HE EXECUTIVE | COMMITTEE OF. “THE ge Union organization ot the city and county of Ne York will meet this evening, at 845 o'clock, in the lance room at 158 Chrystic street. ly order of ANDREW LEWIS, Chairman. WANTED TO PURCHASE s) Wisten—s 0 FEET HEMLOCK “BOARDS, _ es jecn West street, Brie Buiiding, _MATRIMONE AL. N N EDUC TED ‘AND ‘REFINED “GENTLEMAN OF means (GU) desires to correspond with a respectable Young lady; object only matrimony. Cc. ERDWELL, (224 Second ___PIA \NOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. “(FINE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND STEIN- way & Sons’ Pianos for sale cheap also Pianos of Diher makers. "Sielnway Unrtuht Plano to rent 10 re- New'¥ork, parties. STEINWAY , Steinway Hall, Soechontt eriveecne i 74% OCTAVE AGRAFFE, ments; fully guaranteed; also Piano and Stool, $5 CHICKERING GRAND FOR SALE—AT HALF ITS A. rosewood, overstrung iron frame (Goldsmith) Piano- forte, Stool, &c.; carved case and legs: latest improve- GOLDSMITH’S, 26 Bleecker street, near k Bowerye A value; little used and in pertect order. Apply at 208 Lexington avenne, AW BIANOS. DO NOT GO TO MOOK AUCTIONS OR , Durehase an old second hand; buy a first class 734 dctave, with carved legs, agrafie action, every improve: ment, fully Warranted, {or manufactory prices; in- stalments taken; $12 monthly ; call and examine. CABLE & SONS, 107 West Twenty-third street, corner Sixth avenue, ‘MODERN SEV EN 00" TAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, $125. Call and examine the best and chea, factured, with Keven years! Euaral- -OPBRATIVE PLAN KER 3, No. 9 Groat Jones street hear Brosdwey, tee. (A. SHICKERING & SON PIANOFORTE FOR SALE Brilliant toned, four round corners, original cost $1,200, for $260; bill Of sale; five years’ guarantee, Call at private residence 120 West 231 st, near 6th av. A. —DON'T BUY PIANOS IN THE SHAPE OF DRY good DOxes on instalments or rent when you can buy first class 74 octave rosewood Pianotorte for $225 cash, maker’s price bate at residence 120 West 23d street. A and powerful toned Pianoforte, in use 7 months, celebrated city maker, cost $950, for $375, Stool and Cover, at private residence 2i East 20th st, near Broadway, for three days. A LADY WILL SELL_OR RENT HER PIANO, $6 per month ; beantifal7 octave, carved legs, rosewood Piano, cash or instalments, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. A —FOR $125 ELEGANT DOUBLE ROUND STANLEY + & Sons rosowood Pinnoforte, 744 octave; has all Tie octave Decker Pianoforte Cail this jay residence 210 West 2st st. MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte for sale—Made order, colebrated maker, fully Guaranteed, used 5 months, cost $1,209, for $3°0; embroid- Brod cloth Gover, Stool, Music stand; Also parior, cham: ber, dining Farnita i ah he property of W. R. Livingston, 36 West 15t! av. LADY WILE SELL PRICE $100, INCLUDING Logg 7 octave Pianolorte, cost ved case: modern improvements; perfect orde sweet, powerful tone. 28 Third streot, Bear Bowery. A est Pianoiortes mai CHANCE.—A GRAND- 74 OCTAVE, BRILLIANT improveme: sacrifice. st, me ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, CARVED legs and case, all modern improvements, oelebrated maker, cost 25 with stool, No. 243 East 0th st, between 2d ani Up tle! ORGANS.—WE CHALLENGE THE WORL ra them; Parlor Organs $40 and upward Fiance Organs sold on instalments; second band ip: bruments at panic prices. BILLIN EELOCK, 4 East Fourteenth st, EST NEW AND SECOND HAND PIANOS FOR RENT or sale on instalments; Steinway, Chickering, Hal- let & Davis and others ate great sacrifice. RRY & CO,, 789 jOR SALE—A SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte; modern style; only seven months in use; cost ; will be sold for $250: owner breaking up house- weeping. Can be seen a Firstavenue, between Four- teenth and Fifteenth sirgets N AGNIFICENT NEW 73g Broadwa; OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, haying carved legs, overstrung bass, ag raffe, &c., onl; ‘Arion Grea, with eight stops, bbe sacrifices. GORDON, 167 Bleecker street. IANOS—SECOND HAND, OF VARIOUS MAKERS, in thorough order, for sale at low prices: also Pianos to rent, of our own manufacture, by CH ING & SONS, Il East Fourteenth sireet, between Hroadway and Fifth avenue, IANOS—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL; prices and serie te salt the times, Steinway Up- Tight, che RREUL'S, No. | 8 Union square, DIANOS (NEW AND SECOND HAND) TO RENT AND to sell on insialments), Steinway Upright Pianos to it. A, POND Broadway, PIANOS AND ORGANS. NEW AND SECOND 500 hind, of test class makers. will be sold at lower cash or instal ante gr for rent in ay, or, sty. by HORACE WATERS & SON, 41 Broadw: than ever offered before In New Yoak- ‘Agents long. Apply to D, N. BEARDSLEY, 187 | AMUSEMEN'S CADEMY.—TiIs MONDAY—NILESON. Bree list positively suspenieg, ants GONDA Ni BL AT B TENTH SUBSCRIPTION SIGHT” rei STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA COMPA! By Toquest, IL, TROVATORE, Madame CHUISTINE NILSSON as LEONORA. Mis CARY—C AMPANINI—DEI. PUENTE. SCOLARA—Madame COONEY, BOY, & WEDNESDAY, Geraber i tleventh, Subscription Night, first time this season of Mozart's chef-d’@uyre, DON GIOVANNI “Sis S— with a magnificent INT APPRALANCG. OF THREE PRIMA PownircL ORCHESTRA OF FIFTY, MUSTOAL DIRECTOR and CONDUCIOR, sig. E. MUZIO. DAY EV’G, OC (Twellth Subscription Nig! LUCRETIA BORGIA. Sie Rta OCT. 25, AT 1: a ~ IN OPERA MAT! PRICES OF AD. EE. sani 10%, EV'G. PERFORMANCES :— Gener! im | “gree! a ‘amily Circle, Reserved Seats ding to location), $1 and $2 extra, NOTICE.—Prices (Or MATINEE, October2), at 3) 2 Admissios Reserved Seats, $1 extra. Seats and boxes for all the aroye now at the Academy ; also 701 Broadway and 114 Broadway. ALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manager, Mr, LESTER WALLACK In compliance with PO acct a the th t GHTS ot the present enga, jenn ntof > ” ‘ iz S01 THERN will be devoted to the represchtation of his world-famous Criginal creation of vent onpany and E EVENING also SATURDAY AF will be presented Mr. Tom Taylor's celevrated Comedy of UR AMERICAN COUSIN, LORD DUNDREARY (written a cre- ated by himselt).. Other characters by ROLL, 7, E. oo wah BROWNE, PEC DORA a ‘MINNIE BELL, Mme. PONISI and Miss BLAISDELL. “DUNDREARY” MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Ttis Roapecttary enn announced t a NOON, at 1:30, ALLACK will make his first agpearance In tye years on _Box boo book now open. EW W LYCEUM THEATRI ‘(dth st. and 6th ay. W. L. MANSELL, Manager, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. POSLIIVELY Last WEEK. POSITIVELY Last WEEK. NOTRE D. DAME, DAM hts in Lonaon, 350 Consecutive Nights in London. Played tor 350 Consecutive Nights in London, Every Evening at 8 (Last Week) Notre Dame, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. Every Evening at § (Last Week) Mr. T. C. King. NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, now inits SECOND MONTH In New York. now {n its SECOND MONTH in New York: its SECOND MONTH in New York. re "SEW" YORK HERALD SAYS.—The most per- fectly artistic representation enjoyed in New York for many a month.’ MONDAY, October 27, Mr, T. C. KING will appear in OTHELLO. Box office open from 9 A. 5P.M. FRANK MAYO, yyeore MUSEUM. MONDAY, east ay 1873, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. in Frank Murdock’s MONDAY EVENING, October 20, BACKWOODS IDyYL and of EVERY EVENING DAVY CROCKETT, DURING THE WEEK,) DAVY OROCKETT. ALSO he beautiful and silted SATURDAY MATINEE mrss HOSA RAND, TWO has been expressly engaged O'CLOCK. for the role of ELEANOR VAUGHN, NEW SOE AOSTUMES, &e. LAST WEEK of the MATINEE, celebrated Tragedian, Mr. /ERFORMANCES E MONDAY, who will appear by urgent request in the new SDAY, EDNESDAY, American, Draina, called THURSDAY irs ANY DEATH AND TTY BUMPO, AY, with ii a emeany eats AT T' M, ENERY, &c. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2%, first Ye this season of the great character artist, Mr. SDOMINIOK MURIEAY. ALY'S BROADWAY THEATRE, 723 and 730 Broadway. Begins Parquette and balcony, $15 * prota Circle, $1. Gen- eral admissiot ae Sc. Mr. AUGUSTIN'D DALY MONDAY EVENING, Oct, 20, POSITIVELY, LAST NIGHT OF TRE MERRY SWISS BOY!!! e with the iptmaltanle dialect comedian, Mr. J. K. EMMET, in the title character, with Iiis popular songs and daneecs. TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 21, will be revived, with all its original sensational effects and with new scenery, the great local pay in which Mr. EMMET first secured sucecas and faine, RE’ OUR COUSIN GERMAN! FRITZ VAN VONDERBLINKENSTOPFEN, r. J, K. EMMET. Rest of characters by the immense Brpelvay, company. .Sole Lessee and Manager ACT 1—Scene 1—A VIEW OF THE BAY OF NEW YORK. Castle Garden. Coming on Shore. Pigeons Among Hawks. The German Emigrant. Tricks Upon Travellers. Katrina in Danger. | Scene 2—FRITZ in Search of &. NA. Scene S—Bobbit’s Nice Little Be- tablishment. Ballet Giris Off Duty. A Very Loving Aunt. aoe Wine! The Scoundrel Foiled. Fritz ‘up to Sni ty ee ree 's Place ot Refuge. The Lost Tru: es an Engagement. Scene 2— Tsticg sGEPEN'S Count ROOM. The Smasher on GRAND INTERNATIONAL CONCERT HALL! In this scene Mr. (MET will introduce his original Character Burlesque, Popular Songs and Dances, &c. ‘The Arrest. Tableau.’ ACT 3.—Scene 1—THE HOME OF FRITZ, THE HAPPY MILL! Katrina and Moppy Compare noe Present with the Past. The Trap Door. The Kusl Waters. ‘The Mill in Operation. The Returned Conv iets. The Robbery Planned. The Recognition. The Threat. Katrina’s Fears. Demoniac Resolve of Crafton. Mother's Anguish, The Bell. Timely Arrival of FRITZ and HAPPY DENOUEMENT. — *.* During Mr. EMMETS| ‘The present is the last ny apy pee araeeor |ATURDAY AT ny FotCLOCK. engagement seats may, be secured daily trom 8 ou IND'S LAST PERFORMANOES IN NEW YORK, consisting of two nights and two matinees, will be given this week as follows :— Evening performances | Tuesday evening Oct.. Zl,and at the Academy of Music ; | Thursday evening, Oct, 23. MATINEE. UNION 8Q) SQUARE THEATRE, MATINEE,| WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OOT, 22, MATINEE, NEW LYCEUM THEATRE, MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ‘Och, 25. TUESDAY EVENING AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AND WEDNESDAY MA AT UNION SQUARE First and only Performances in America of the original lay on which was founded the most successtul drama of ID GARRICK, entitied VAN THE ACTOR, in which, setae tor the first time here In the mode drama. Signor saivint will personate the part of SULLI- a ata well known here under ie name Po DAVIDG ACADEMY VE MUSIO, THELLO, FAREWE! 0) SATURDAY, AFTERNOON AT LYCEUM THEATRI REWELL SALVINI, MATINBE. el Ham aN the Oct. is GY. Fiwe *S debut in Philadelphia. VALV! EE.—WEDNESDAY APTERNOON, S tion ea THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, LAST TIME OF DAVID GARRICK SALVINI IN. HIS GREAT ROLES DAVID GARRICK. Admission $1; Seats, $1¢ Sale commences to-morrow terion s at Academy and Union Square Theatre, and 70 and id ir QALVINI AS DAVID PARRICR TO-MORROW, for the FIRST and ONLY times in AMERIC. AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC TURSDAY J EVAN ja, ALAR OMON SQUARE Th THEATH AY RNOON 4 a CONWAY'S BROOKLYN 1 -ATRE. DALY'S FIFTH AVENUE THEATER co! MEDY COMBINATION. MARRIED LIFE. RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, between 6th and 7th Oey near Booth’s Theatre. nae Begins at Conciudes at 1 Sen AN BRYANTS NINSTRIL PFECIDED HIT. THLE 0 SORE RATORS DECIDED HIT, SOKEAS M 23D STREET, PovlDED HIT, TH RS. DECIDED HI MME. ANGOT'S KIDS, 8 OF LAUGHTE NY GuRENO Pate UNSWORTH AND EUGENE. Tmmenso success of BOB HART'S original scene, SCHOOL, EXAMINATION, 2HOOT. b' Hart, Dave Reed, Characters by Dan Bryant, Bot Nelge Seymour, Harry Stanwood, Con Murphy, Bre mnpleton, Baymond, Dwyer, Morrisay, , Lainont, Tem MILY MaTINRE SATURDAYS, AT 2. Gausoron Coswort AN 1CAN INSTITUTE FALR 24 and 8d avenues, between 634 and 64th stroets, MAGNIFICENT STEAM ENGINES, SPLENDID LO iS ee 0 yards wid 6 driven by the ordanary stcuet ENGIN i mn by, ary street gas, verNEW SA’ WS, witich Blane Wood as they cut Two full Leia eration, Cusioat VACCUEM PUMPS, The PULSOMETER, STEBL eee A complete manufactory. ehbine’ BUTTO: ns of thousands a day. Buuirely mew STONE DRERSING Machinery, 4 trundreds of her Intro 1 ASO amma e and EVONDERFUL, BOHANIGAL PROCESSES a, sono ON Yai EVENING. "Dy cent reresis ntrom 9 A. M. to P. Meo” N', YORK Fi OF aaiaGaY, 613 BROAD- ‘way, between eo and Bleecker streets. —E ver} should visit the Wo jonderul rouge i it ts lp fon an ‘Lectures y rae ay Oso} aie, of ince Those parties tures can have them Edie aaa Gab Lesa TOh SHO TISLO® GARDEN, NIMLO® GARDEN. Tenth week’ of the great i Shetacte, smc fy ogi, BLAOK "Oi ues in tvs e' ee Wit. ¥ Nt spinor in the anna! 1 att: of the drama. "Magnitcent Costumes. perb Ballets Sy THE LONDON MADRIGAL Boys. THE WONDERFUL INFANT SISTERS, in their See te and graceful gymnastic act. \ GARE Davi Freneh Oaricaiur mE GRAND B eT € ATtON: THE RIKALEY FAMILY, se in their GRAND HUNGARIAN DANCE. Mott,» Morgan's PICTORIAL ALLEGORY. ATINEK SATURDAY, at n MONDAY, Oclober 27, 1873, RECONSTRUOTION OF THE BLACK CROOK, __New Bullets, new Costumes, new Music, &c., & EW METROPOLITAN THEATRE, Meant hod BROADWAT... MR. JOHN HART. pear in his originhi interindo VADED PDiO and THE GREAT TRIAL SO ONE, Messrs. Hart and Ryman, by their excellent an characteristic acting, have mad’ entirely their own, Re-engagement of the favorite comedians, SAM RIC and MASTER BARNEY. Taving just completed f most successful engagement tn Boston. they will positively appear in KICKEY Character Skeich of TAKING THE PLEDGE, FATHER'S SOTKE', Miss Gussie Creyton and Jas, Mase, Malian ter’s new farce, RT WINE AND JEALOUSY Miss BELLE HOWILT and M ORGE KETCHUM. ‘The Morning Glories, QUEEN and W The 2 EL APP 4 anid other, promln t artists Y EVENING, Poors open at7, Curtain rises at quarter to 8. MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, UYMPIC THEATRE, Begins at & (hast nights eee Last nights. FAREWELL PERFORMANCES | Lust nighis: Last nights. of Last nights. —— Last nights, Mrs. JAMES A. OATES =| Last nights. Last nights. Last nights, Last nights, Last nights, Last nights, Last nights. Last nights. Last nights. Last nights. Last nights. Last nights. Last night Last nigh Last nights. and her Grand English Comic Opera Company. Every evening Offenbach's Friday, ; Benetft Saturday Mrs Oates, | J Matinee, o—— RAND OPERA HOUSE. Sole Lessee and Manager Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY RESUMPTION OF SF SPECIE PRICES, Mr. Daly begs to announce ince that he will siznalize the Resumption of the Dramatic Season this evening, by a return to the poe EOTE PRTG or Wednesiay Matinee. PRICES, viz. :—Admission to all pare or the house, except Family FIFTY CENTS. Reserved chairs in the Orchestra and Parquet Circle, FIFTY CENTS EXT Family Circle. FORTY CENTS In placing this magnificent Theatre at that former standard of pricesand thus bringing its famous and un- excelled performances within the reach o: the entire community during this period of popular dep: “gels Mr. Daly would have it distinctly understood he does notin any particular whatever alter the tiandard of en tertainment atthe Grand Opera House. That will be, as heretoiore, riots FIRST CLASS in every department. Jhe Dramatic Company will re- main precisely the sume as heretorore and will include L. NS. Mir. HARDENBERG, Mr. CH. LERCQ, Mr. M. A. rare ir, W. J. JENNINGS, Mr. K. FO. ALCOT, Miss FANNY HEYWARD, afiss Ww ADELAIDE ge igs Miss M, CHAMBERs, Miss MARY CARR, &c., &c., ‘The initial Feriormance, to mark the new era%in tneatre Prices, will comprise a revival of the world-popular sen- sational Drama, UNDER GASLIGHT, to tes produced with all ie famous original effects, in- GREAE FIER SCENE and the RAILROAD SENSATION! ‘This celebrated play will be succeeded next week with @ grand r o> Gian ot the wonderful sensational Local Foily enti ty ROUXD CLOCK, MARK THE PRICES. ion, with seats in Dress Circle, 500. 4 Beats in the Orchestra and Parquet Circle, B0c. extra. Family Circle, 400. A. ® SAMDELLS . NEW PARK Sa ME a MONDAY EVENING, Box sheet now open from8 A. ML. to6 P. M., and at 114 Broadway. ERMANIA THEATRE. AD, NEUENDORFF.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, MIT DER FEDER. MARCEL. EIN DELICATER AUFTRAG, Box office open daily from 9 till 4 o'clock. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, HOOEE TAS OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN, B AN FRANCISCO ain STRELS. Eyeryaning b spa JCTOBER 2. DAY & NG. AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF ‘PROGRAMME, EDPATH’S LYCEUM, STEINWAY’S, EDWARD JENKINS (Author of “Ginx’s Baby”) on ff To-day;” only appearance in New ht Scones in a Great Metropo- jis ew ; only. delivery in New York—November 4 Jos BinLINGS—“Batey and the Beest;’ new—Novem- THOMAS NAST—“Caricaturing.” Tlustrated with Caricetures of Burton, Butler, Tweed, Oakey Hall, Nast and others, drawn in presonce of the audience} Shy appearance opener REV. P. V. NASBY, P. M.—“Hannah Jane}? first ap- pearance i ‘in tour yéars—November 25. Evening. tickets.” with reserved soats 75 conts, for sale ay at Steinway Hall, Unreserved wc ARLEM THEATRE AND MUSIC HALL, Third avenue, between 12 120th and iu streets, THE FIRST OF A cours: Ore “TWELVE LECTURES. ANNA E. DICKINSON, Subject:—“For Your Own Sake. Admission 50 cents; reserved seats 25 cents extra. Ticket office open, Sto 5, daily. Course tickets, $8. 'TEINWAY HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, October 21, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY. CONCERT. VESCELIUS TRIO, M, HENET WIENIAWSEI, finer LOH, Se BuWnING nor ~ (Gf the strakosch Opera Trompe « J or AGRAMONTS and others, Aamission, fo cents: reserved seats; $1. Tickets on sale at the music store of A. Schirmer, 701 Broadway; Pond, 39 Union square and 547 Broadway; Dition,7 Broadway; Theatre Ticket office, 11s Browd: ; Grand Central Hotel and Steinway Hall, RRevstoen HALL, Sixteenth street, three doors west of Broadwa: ay; eS Wk Ls McDONOUGH be un a EARNSHAW ST WEEKS, ‘ft WEEKS, Every day at 3) ROYAL MARIONETTBS [and nicht at Every day at3| ROYAL MARIONETTES | and night at & sofas, $1. General admission, 0c, Children Secured baif price. R. KAHN’S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIC Tnstitute—Rebuilt, remodelled, and with 5,000 tres Aitractions, now open to the public, at 683 Broadway, Nearly opposite the Grand Central Hotel. Models of every ertion of the human frame, breathing Mechanical &c., altogether comprising the most enter- gand instructive exhibition’ in the world. Admis- Scientific lectures daily ; free to visitors, eo OF THE DISCIPLES. Prof, CROMWELL'S tain THURSDAY, October 23, SWITZERLAND AND THE ALPS, Popular rates of admission. Aduits, 80 cents; Children, 25 cents, KLYN ATHEN#UM, BS ts FIRsT eer’: a etOm NIGHT GERMANIA THEATRE SOMPANY, RUPAIDE “Comedy in three acta. ‘comedy in thres OALATHEE: Come dpera Tit one ac Box office open from 9 till 6 o'clock. dal Great. Jones, stree eve Testes! and Saturday we 2s Meee vee a This day-Public Schoo! Not iv, Wand Good Will Mission, Monday eventegeonaese ky the, Atpneme: ent. Tuesday—Allen street Methodist Epise Wrodussinv; Bere treet. Methods rh we vi Ch ursday—Jane 8 lethodis iscopal . Frilay—Zion American Methodist Episcopar charen Saturday—Second avenue Methodist Episcopal charch, Last WEEK OF CHARLES H, FOSTER, BEST ME. dium, in the world, 19 West Twenty-sécond street, “Foster Pamphlet now. found at ‘OSTE from the best brain ofthe countr MB, BONBWITZ FOLKMANN'S t THURSDAY. 0 BOLE, oso M. ® next ber ie TRYING Hkebe \LOWN SUIT! TIGHTS, TRUNKS, SHIRTS, NOSE, all sizes and colors, plaid and striped, im worste: and cotton, mnciow seg for ciromlar, ADAMS & O0., 67 Broadway, ‘JARD. PRIVATE MUSIO LY96ONS, PLANO, VIOLL 9) Guitar, mei ay aie, eed Winging ny. "@2 Clinton ing, Cire PRP MANOR Doe T AMERICAN IN} Presented rea So, Can is hd) BRANTONIIVS. “Gems st BROOK ager, rton, tute oo hing adver Se a Dt Lo GREAT © CAST. sien more ose Eytinge, | pasate bed a Weather undiminished, — Mr, C.R. Thorne, Jt, of the Mr. 51 —- Mr. F. F. Mackay, GENEVA Me Bb) Wr ile, rr. g 1. W. Hi. Bokee, Mr, H.W. Montgomorye, r, W. 8, Quigley: Y Mr. GEO. F. ROW. Jouran of the best dramas ever acted in this city."—Ar® BY ERY THE, OF i aad “ante ee ; TAINED by the supereminenes of the artistic represe tations, nightly applauded to rhe very echo by delighted HISTRIGNIC and adiniring | jousands, y NOVELT’ Limited engagement of u | Beri . GUHAT FIELDINGS. An entire new and original Trlab-Ay ma, sees TOE TURF DIGGERS DOs bisa written expressly ior the Fieldings by Chas. Foster, aeons ray, October %, and every evening till f ay TURF DIGGER’S DOOM, MAT O'MA rr. JOMN PIELDING BIpDY wor ROONEY: MAGGIE FIELDIN —in which they will intr if extraordinary M Specialties. To be en by the Farce of oan A eta 0 be Die PRICES OF ADMISSION ARE Balcony T5e. | Boxes. Parquet and Dress Cir amphitheatre. : 5c. | Private Boxes. . onan Tic. ‘The Box Book is now open at the office of the theatre, where seats may be secured six days in advance, ‘iages may be ordered for Ui’, M. 514 BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE, Sole Proprietor Mr. JOSH HART,......... wh 2: NiiR UHANGH OF BILL re nee oF nd first appearal of STEWART, RICARDO, FRAY and diss NELLIE STEEL, Mr. JAMES McDONALD, a Miss E. McDONALD, Mr, GILBERT CREME, W. D'ALMIN, Mr, H. MONROE and Miss GRAGE HARRIS: First time of the Burlesque, THE bebe Sy £ THE ROOK, Mr. J.C. STEWART asthe P REMIDE DANSEUSB.. |ARRIGAN and H, in their Comical Skeich, IE MULLIGAN GUARDS, THE MULLIGAN GUARDS. First week of the Great FANGOIS, Egyptian Juggler. LE JENNIE YEAMENS. Mrs, JOHN WILD, 98 KITTY O’NETIn. Miss JENNIE HUGHES, Miss JENNIE SATERLEEY Miss MARTE GOREN FLO, Miss A, YEA MENS. Mr. JOHN W Mr. FRANK KERNS aud'the entire ¢ iepupe in 0) mie UO OF FUN. Matince Wednesday aud Saturday. OOTH'S THEATRE, LESSEE, J. B, BOOTH: MAGGIE MITCHE! FOR FOUR Ease ONLY, FANCHO: THE OBtOR EVERY NIGHT, ane aOR ee MATINER at 1:30, ed by. Mr. J, W, COLLIN It and a POWERFUL CAST. Seats secured m advance at the theatre and at the music store of C. H. Ditson & Co., 71 Broadway. NOVEMBER 3—-EDWIN BOOTH for four weeks. OOTH’S THEATRE, SPECIAL NOTIOR. in comptiance with the request of many patrons of the theatre, and following the Sa rhs rt some of — The child ennan leading journals of this city. ice to the Pally Circle, with a coupon ticket entitling the holder to a Re~ Servet Seat, will be hereafter 75 com Monday, Qoraper ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIO. THIS (ee eie ae BAT eP. My Te RAMBERLUR, in Donizettiy Grand Opera of LUCIA DI LAMMER Seats to be had now at the Brooklyn Academy of Musi and U4 Broadway, New York. OTH Sheer nears Max MARETZE, 13 bperaeoe s. as ‘ALIAN OPERA, It @y kind permission of Miss Maggie i oe WEDNESDAY, UG} TOBEE, PM. A iwigatanedi? pees TAMBERLIK, pene ise s orsota DI LAMMERMOOR, a adtatass POPULAR AR PRICES. ‘$1.0 ancral jon. P Reserved seats. + 50c. and $1 extra, Family Circle os ‘Tickets and seats for sale at No, 701 Broadway and 114 Broadway, and at the Box Office of Booth’s Theatre: TRINWAY BALL, ILMA D1 RS: Beno TAMBERLIK. FRIDAY EVENING: OCTOBER AT 8 O'CLOCK, ND FAREWELL CONCERT, Last APPEARANGE ee be YORK OF M AND SIGNOR TAMBERLIE, AN: Solo Violinist of the evra: and Haus Concerts, "Leipstc, together with the tarorite Pi SIGS. tere L GALLI, PAETBON, AND OTHERS. SPECIAL Ni n only ill sing, atti favorl cosa, elebrated. wi among other favorite morceau, the celebrat . SHADDOW SONG, i from Meyerbeer’s opera of ORAH, Conduetor Sea OMMUBERG, MAX MARETZER. actors. Bs i POPULAN PRICES. General admission... sale on Te Saodati st 70 the Box Office. Steinway Hi nicer FAIR, PRIOR S AMUSEMENT FOR THE MILLIt AMUSEMENT FOR THE MILLION THE Sear COMBINATION OF EXHIBITIONS: D THE BIGGEST SHOW ut ‘cee WORLD ‘A SMALL PRICE OF AJ Ny WILL OP’ MONDAY NiGHT, etal 2, for a few da; peng © Rena ST. AND 4 uA. . - uowpay uSBIND HTD EASEANT, wager jould the mit; ‘otherwise the first clear day. vey TEN TIMES MORE ATTRACTIVE Hy THAN ANY OTaee oat CE OF AMUSEMENT INT RK FO! NEABLY ONE-HALE THE PRICE OF ADMISSION. THE GRAND STREET PAGEANT, [hich promises to og the most gorgeous affair of {he » kind ever witnessed in New Yor! avenue and Twenty-sixth street, WONDAY MORNINGS : October 2), at ecinely 9 o'clock, and wae move up Madi- gon ay. to (sath thence to 3d av., 3d av. to Bowery,” to’ Onathagl, thence £9 Ohakaborm to i roadway, up Broadway to sth st., thence to ath ay., thence ; Greenwich av., to dth av., dp 6th ay. to 26th st, returning thence to ) Madi: - TOSS PASTOR'S Mea poyas, 201 BOWERY, WILLIA in the ne new drama, $ WILLIAMS TCHMAN PETER TUNDERNICKELS, TONY PASTOR | FRED M. cKLEY’ annie LESLIE. in new songs. in new songs. iu new Toe ANDY HUGHES an - ANNIE Hvanke” 2 JE ISTE : BILLY BAREY, GEO, THATCHER, LARRY TOOLEY, | | MANCHEST» Rand JENNINGS in néw songs and dances. ; ALL TEE GREAT TROUPE IN A NEW BL NA MATINERS EVERY TUESDAY and Saronpay Bz Ladies admitted free on Friday evenings and to day matinees. Uae ga AND coun AMERICAN INSTITUTE FATR, Second and Third ays. Sis Seven and. Sixty-fourth ste GE berury Lee mPh OR GouPON Lia. AT ONE-HALF REGULAR TWENTY wrest |ONS—adult or oF chiid-$8 _See other advertisements in this paper. ‘ANI MILITARY ¥ CONCERTS A’ RAND MERICAN INSTITeTE PA! Second and ‘Third, SvCRIS, between. Sixty-third an® rth streets, Sixty-tou EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. BARERO'S NEW A ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ot Fourteenth str jolnung Academy of Masle. BUOND AND. and 114 Broadway ‘UM’ P. > POPULAR POPULAR PRIC AMERICA’S Siege aacsromer, MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCES. bs tant his OMP A. he BLE Ww WONDER, RRROSTAT SPIRITUEL; ht, and, which he challenges ORLD To iMITATE. POPULAR PRICES. cents; 4 ‘oan be secured at M. HART'S hear Fourteenth 31 o'clock. Admission Magient Repowt roa n ei MSG Aero fee ae oe —EXTRA MATIN: haemeahin + \DNESDAY next at 2 ovelock. en. SRR SE POF REVRFORT AND TEMPUTS. ADMISSION 5) CENTS. ‘ETS NOW READY, OUTWELL. ] OUTWELL. will deliver an Scere UTWELL, specially pre} the BOUTWELL. SMUT E COURS, QUEMELL | oprNaNce AND. ” OUTWELL. | TO-MORROW (TU: ae lya, OUTWELL. URCH OF Ti P) OUTWE: (Bev. 8). Boertete Tickets at No, . P. OUTWELL. | Gilsey els: < dd after TUESDA’ h ae 15 OUTWELL: | ate eat Twenty . ie JPuiLitaRMONIC SQOtRA