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" farma moderate: references, STORY FRONT tes insally Festal ROOMS, EN SUITE OR Ler tee feos, first class Board; oo pe 133 West Sept porty-drst street \OTEL.—HANDSOMELY Bee RAND or without private meals. ‘ost Inirty-frst street, References exchanged. 1 ips lots, ROOM TO LET—WITH BOARD; AM- closets, ate fire; exciusive use of ‘adjoining 63 Sattec Aas a 69 ed sub of Koons Coe eet door ta iok togelnat oF second Board in every’ lo woulents ioctl : on very con’ EAST STREET.—NICELY nished Rooms toe with Board, ‘anely o house and location "asst class; convenient to eas avenue and Fifty-ninth street cars; reference. HENRY he ge Ka BROOKLYN.—LARGR, igh 4 ea Room, on third vie eae Board, for two; other sa or tw gentlemen; private American tat Bast, RTH STREET TWO BLOCKS FROM cua. aut ‘urnlahed Boome, wih sab wd married gentlemen: a ‘Sarees modcrate; transient Boarders taken, ‘@oniaining every caneqeesece: Very moder- ate terms. 164 West Twenty -second st BLOC! ROM MADISON — \UARF.—KLEGANT knit vor entire Second Fioor, with Board or private io'east Twent LARG! WITH Fay CLOSETS, ON tmcond aor’ Room on third floor; Mg reterenc No. Twest tw *Twentyeiuth street, bce nig FOPSISRED FRONT ROOMS TO oderate terms; also a gentleman; iamiy nh Haeferences. 7? Lx ington avenue, corner of BLOCKS Log =IyOADWAY, —TO LET, WITH Board, lars eric turnished, genileinan a wite oF Iso large sane aa and ee Rooms; references. 2 private —_ it desired ; for gentleman ; tamil; a southern Cxporure, ot gentle- men; also other Rooms; tal 5 ads East Fourth st BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.—GOOD, ROOMS, ih Board, tor single gentlemen; table boarders Sohenodat lated; handso1 house ; ood pelshborhood and Vocation; $7 t0 $10 per week. 1 Last fourth street WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, ONLY ONE 4 door from Firth avenue,—One suit of Rooms and ove single Roow, with Board: references, AVENUE, NO. S47.—A VERY DESIRABLE SUIT of Rooms, stcond oor, newly furnished; unexcep- oe table; city retercuces excha: VENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY.NINIH AND ere flat be Floor, handsomely fur- an tor to alate with stricuy first class Board ; finest loca- EST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—ONE ELE- west furnished Flat, , with or without private table. TO PER WEEK-ROOMS WITH BOARD; new house; good location. No. 1 Spencer place, Corner of Fourth’ and West Tenth streets, or 231 West Fourth street, References. ST. MARK’S PLACE.—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE 8 pleasant and handsomely turnished Rooms to let to single gentlemen, with or without Board; eee cts frettrences exchanged. © West NINETEENTH STREET.—COMFORTABLE 9 At seamed single or en suite, with Board, at reduced 10 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A SPACIOUS Second Floor, handsomely turnished, with or with- out private table; also iront Room on : fourth tioor, | 138 104 BAST ts gg hth STRERT, enc agy len Fourth avenue. somi Rooms | for indies and entiewe: tlemen; Beard for lady only. IGHTH STREET.—TO LET, 109 & —— nd heahas go ode Feat d°cnd third owe; also front hail er ket Rooms on masoone a terms reasonable. WEST THIRTEENTH cr EEee, NEAR re 24 avenne. = nee furnishe 1 second third story, with Boa: ntleman and wife or single gentlemen; house occuple by private famity. = CITY REAL ESTATK Foi SALE. Central. ON BROADWAY, E y Bes fu Wa RED: MAN, Iu Pinestreek 8 AE TRAL, Cerey Pg SALE, AT A LOW Poker niu street S Rpniy fo ue LUDLOW 's Gon No Sine [= MA eee ye aioe ete Fo. ALBA GREAT RAT DARGATH | A} AN ELEGANT it, near Fitty-second pe *e ee: WEST FIFTY-SECOND STREET, “re ae Se ay SA finest pocen in rown ston in hard ells 7 a et fnrovennonts throughout; terms sain reasouable, East Side. BROWN STONE ,000 (A, ssh, iF Uaat minacyhind wrest petween xx: and Third Syeneae alt rn Tinprovements bargain; ele> it istbgrioo!: pri x we i ant nei ty Dri x in remain i a ot al WILLIAM © Broueey, APBS. teh em, third street, New York city. _ 12. TWENTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH avenue,—With Poard, sunny extension Room, with connecting middle Room, on first floor; all improve: ments; location central; terms to sutt the times. REAL BARGAIN.—MUST EB -SOLD.—THREE story brown stone Rone Hones on Lexington avenue, in Gand aIgehornops, W. J. OT SBE en er onira avenue. 134 West TWENTY.THIRD, STRERT. with first class Board. a handsomely Tirnished Second Floor, two large rooms, a perlor and bedroom. with ‘a dressing room attach let together or separately ; also two connecting ingle Rooms, for gen- tlemen; grate fire and large c! EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING place.—Desirable Rooms to let, with Board, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen. References, 14 WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- ry just guaneed hands; ihree fine rooms, private Dat, wi ith’ first class table; dining room on first Rive Woietenose exenanged. 141 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH avenue.—Gentlemen and wives or single men can be accommodate Saint Nery pleasant doubt Rooms, with Board ; also single Room ; terms reasonable. 152 ¥ WAVERLFY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— Nice furnished Rooms, Vices 2 comfort of a home, with or without Board; 179 EAST SEVENTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN 2 Lexington and Fourth avenues—A couple of rentlemen and their wives can be accommodate: with rmished Rooms ard on feeepannie terms in first class house ; first class neighborhood. WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsome front Rooms $15, $20 and $23 for two with Board; no chi team heat; single 7; also, table Board, $4 200 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, CORNER OF Seventh avenue.—Parior Floor, ha oe farnished, to let, hot and cold water, to a party of gen- tlemen, en suite or singly, with or witheut | ard. 12: LAFAYETTE PLACE, CORN FOURTH street.—Fine and elegant table; terms very reasonable. BAST TWENTY-THIRD | STREET QfADISON ly or together, on second, sre); Rooms, sini on ith ‘d; location most central ‘ 1 floor, wit third o1 and delig? ara in the city. 12 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Madison avenues.—First class Board, with good Rcoms, at very reasonable rates, second floor, with h private table tt desired. 13", STREET, NO. 233 EAST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS let to gentlemen, with Board; references ex- changed. 203 WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—THREK OR four gentlemen or ladies can be accommodated with pleasant, Rooms, with or without Board, in a pri- vate famliy; references required te famii fi sd. 21 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET —BOARD AND ©) single Rooms in a neat private house; gas. Gen- tlemen will find plain home comforts. Also second floor front Room for two. 915 - WEST SEVENTEENTH betes rhage led second floor Rooms; gas ter; private fee Board given if required or privilege of light housekeeping. |. TH STREET, WEST, 304.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rox with sunny exposure, to let, witn it clars Board ; location central; terms reasonable. 41H STREET, 16 WEST, NEAR FIPTH AVENUE — Rooms to let, with Board, together or separately; terms moderate; references. ]: [TH STREET, 300 AND 902, CORNER OF SECOND avenue.—Large and small Rooms on second and third Hoors, with Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentiemen. 1 TH STREET, NO. 48 WEST, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avennes.—Three large Rooms on second floor, for piles, with Board; one hall Room for gentle- © comforts; best references. 1 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—NICELY FOR- nished Parlor for gentlemen er gentleman ana lady; also hail Bedrooms; erence pean moder: French Price. 14 & TWENTY-EIGATH STREET.—THREE Tandsomely and newly furnished Roemer te ioe singly or en suite, on second floor, fronting Broadway, table; reference ret- 27 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—FURNISHED 4 HAND- Room. with Board, for two gentlemen, 235 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. some Second Floor of three rooms to let toa gentleman and wife or single gentlamen, in private fam- ily; private table if desired. 938 WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR Broadway.—A small family, occupying a fine brown stone House, with everything nice, will let Rooms, with excellent nt Board private table if desired, 95 Bek ‘ST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A PRI- 290 vate family will let, with or without Board, a handsome. nicely furnished Parlor Floor, or Rooms separate, very re Feferences exchanged. 96 WEST FIFTEE? TH STREET.—A PARTY OF three gentlemen can be Me poy ree Se cows Board: all modern improvements ; terms modera\ 274 % WEST TWENTY FIFTH STREET.—TWO furnished Rooms to rent, with or without Board; saitabte for light housekeeping; panic prices. 30 WEST FIFTY-SECOND STREET.—A PRIVATE e family, uptown, have one or two O desirable Rooms 10 parties giving satisfactory reference. with private table if desired; also one or two single Rooms, with or without Board. 1 TH STREET, OPPOSITE STUYVESANT PARK, four doors east of Second avenne.—Handsomely fur- wished Rooms. with first class Board, ata moderate price references exehanged. WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH nue.—Third Floor, en suite or singly, with Board ; elegantly furnished ; every modern convenience ; house And table first class; Teferences exchanged. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STRERT AND 6 | Madison avenue.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to Tet, with or without Board, to gentlemen and their wives | or single gentlemen; fine single Rooms. 1 \TH STREET.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board. to gentlemen or gentleman and wile, or small family; reference. 53 West Nineteenth street ‘l TH STREET, NOS. AST.—CENTRAL LAFAYETTE PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board, $8 AND 40 EAST. location: desirable, furnished Rooms ‘to let, with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gen- tlemen; alro table Board. 2 Private table. 2 ides T FOURTEENTH STREET.—NICELY FUR. eae d Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—A SUIT OF =e rg and other Rooms to let, with or without | would ‘rent them reasonable, with good Board, 406 WES TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—ONR OR two gentiemen may be accommo: with a front Room and alcove, with Board; terms moderate references require 63 SEVENTH AVENUE, ASTOR ROW.—ELE- gantly furnished Rooms, with first class Board; references given and required. A PEATE FAMILY ON THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, near Fifth avenue, have handsome Rooms to let, | A with or without private table. Address L. A., Herald Up- town Branch of N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY OFFFRED.—A young man can obtain first class Board and Room in coinpany with two others; location near Fitth Avenue |’ Hotels terms very moderate. Address H. & ©., Herald office. FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS WILL LET ENTIRE floor (four rooms), handsomely furnished ; first class Board ; two persons, $17; four, $33, or famil elemant neighborhood ; first class brown stone house. 118 reventy-eighth street, convenient to Madison, Third nue cars. ARGE HALL BEDROOM, WITH GAS AND CLOSET room, with or without Board. 186 Lexington avenue, ARTIES IN SEARCH OF FIRST CLASS ACCOMMO- ations, call at our office. Nocharge. GENUNG'S Boarders’ Directory, 37 Union square Groadway). "'Reverences 2 WASHINGION PLACE, NEAR NEW YORK Hotel.—Well iurnished Suit of Rooms, with good Board ani private table it desired, at moderate terms to respectable party with references. 2 FIFTH AVENUF.—TO LET, WITH FIRST CLASS Board, & very pleasant third story Room, suitable for gentleman and wite or single gentlemen, Réferences, 2 ST STREET, 146 WEST.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, a Parlor and Bedroom, on second floor; also Rooms on third floor; references exchanged. 2 AND 2% WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET, BE- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Parlor Floor to a eed turnished, with frst class Board; entrance 23. Second Floor, en suite or separate, with or without rd: private table if desired; house entirely first clas location unexceptionable; references s exchanged. 93 yf (nfo bl WEST.—A LARGE NICELY, FUR- hed Room to let. age 4 tite for two, at a per week; ‘overytbing the b ith reference, at IA 7s D STREET, 943 WEST.—FURNISHED ROOMS £0 Jet, with first class Board, to gentlemen and wives <= frst class; gentlemen: house warm and pleasant; table 3 terms moderate, ATH STREET, 27 wes furnished, and containin, Rooms, handsomely pg Ay “oe for comfort ana convenience, witn Board, $ oF & party of gentlemen; also single Rooms, der geatlames reierences. 26% STREET, 44 WEST.—TWO OR THREE FINE Fooms, with good Board, in a private family : Rooms, suitable jor gentlemen, from $3 to $16 wep Dersons. EAST FORTY.SIXTH STREET, CORNER OF Madison avenue (Windsor Hotel block).—Ele- gantly furnished Rooms, with Board, for tamilies and Single Rooms for gentlemen. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fifth avenue.—Two fine, large on parlor floor, suitable tor a famtly, with 1 GRAMERCY PARK.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED DESIRABLE FRONT iv! By anes also Room for gentlemen: reierences | obanged. ti 3 West TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—SECOND ark. Rooms to let to — or single gentlemen, Sith Boar ‘Terms very inode EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. —AN TLEGANT pA of Rooms on third floor; also three single Rooms, with Board. 33 ‘BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, _ PHYSICIAN REQUIRES AN OFFICE, WITH OR without Board, between Fourth and Sixth avenues and above hwenty third street: highest references re- post, MORRIS, wns STREET AND NEAR THE cosceme wee water. — ral Lots and some pny tr. ms. ? rs NETL, owner, Taine avenue, corner Hlith street, 'T, ‘yoreale at fom lice, a TO bg er ©. eda alow oe ale a a ODULOW AOC) Mee Pins street. Went Side. erie BASEMENT BROWN Af ped Hours, ON signe street, near Soren for sale ghee painiyhapered. and pervect order; lot 169x100, DU he A eae tig Real Estate office, corner Fonys eth oath Seventh av. BR SALETIN EIGHTY. SRVENTH STRER?, 175 feet west of Bouleward, a House and two ; house contains nine rooms; sti t regulated nad 8 na yoy will sell cheap; terms easys Tnguire et 400 West Pitty-fourth street. ‘S BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. ERALD 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, OR SALE—ON HALSEY SIREZT, BETWEEN Marcy and Tompkins avenues, at cost, four newly finished, very desirable. three. story high’ stoop trame Houses, '20x36x1000, filled in to peaks containing all the modern improvements: heated ; front and rear walls ele- gantly papered and paneied fine wide pinzzas, iron ence, waterconnections made; street assessments all paid; excellent neighborhood; churches, schools ‘and stores in the immediate vicinity; ‘only 18 minutes to all the Williamsburg ferries; cars pass the door to Fulton ferry in St minutes: these houses will remt for 12 per cent of cost, besides rapidly inereasing mM value, and as An iD- vestment are safer than trust companies or savings banks; price only $6,000, and easy terms are offered to those who wigh to pay only a small amount in cash. Ap- ply to E. uiider, at the new brown stone houses on Macon street, uear Marcy avenue, ‘OR SALE OR TO [ten Malaga! LARGE FAC tories, with Engines and Boulet CHAS. H. BREYNOLDs, 133 Mints "street, Williamsburg. 10 LET—RENT LOW, THE TWO ary, AND BASE- ment — Dwelling, 166 hington: avenue, Brooklyn: house in, perieet, order. Inquire of §. BROWN, Clinton avenue, corner Myrtle. 10 LET—NO, 22 BERGEN STREET, BROOKLYN, A fine two story brown stone House, 9 rooms;’ all modern improvements; rent $750 per annum. For fur- ther particulars apply to MOODY & HACKLEY, 2 Montague street, Brooklyn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY ‘PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. NENTRAL AVENUE (TWENTY. “FOURTH WARD).— Four, six or ten acres, with small House and barn, 1,963 feet front, ten minutes’ walk from Williamsbridge or Jerome depot; easy terns. NEIL, owner, Third ave- nue, corner o! ith sireet, poe SALE—A FINE PLOT, 50220 FEET (vOUR oury lots), at Mamaroneck, Westchest feet frontage on two streets; n TikoDURG Witt =3 ‘BI . BD HARBIGAN as SHAMUS O'BRIEN 42 Hani OF THE sg s ee THREE d PERFORMANCES OF THE PRESENT itt, eet SAMO oF or Riek ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILLS IRYTHING NEW, NOV. pane, as MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXE MONDAY NEXT: MONDAY NEXT, pone aokdano ared last evening re a Kod house. He isa manages to only ve are ee rae aeaibien He is truly'e wonder. ance of the favo! men He WitB end. pees ee witb” On Monday next, Nov. }AN and HART will tive! Appear in thelr net new w triste Sketch, THE BLACK BALL SAILORS. The doctor attending Mr, TONY HART informs the manager that he will positively be able to appear on Oaths pam a new and original Irish Sketch, wae: evriten Br M. Sn nee THE in which R, M. Garee it and, aan — pa igh Leppear On the same nd I mith le Sketch, founds ‘on ‘ovents trausp RAR, go entitled inal military Drama a Seren? Lt RE On the same evening, a orfaioat alutary Dram SEAR OU! tounded on events that have just THE LONE RS, New scent ud startling effects, full brass band on the stage, Bey i! nd bate Feeue—ibe storming and takin, rand and paparins. ret ; toe brass bans Sevier the music of the Mulligan Gi Fe. Fotion = Monday, WoRRELL SISTERS, and grand revival # KOK, Musical ‘Burlesque, MATINEE ESTES ANDY SATURDAY. Dy: i Lenten A NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOK- LAST NIGHTS OF MAGGIE MITCHELL AS FANCHON, Box now open, and 114 Broadway, New York. g_ SEASON. RE! LEQTURES FOR THE People in the great Hall, at 8 P. M. ir 22, the lecture will be delivered by Alexander ae ehell, "LL. D., Ghaveettor A Syracuse University, World Maxiny ig, 8h gine rat of the oarth’s history and the ith ot 6 planets and satellites. Tickets can be had gratis x the office of the Cooper Union and at the books! ea ct bes ae Union square, and D. Van Nostrand, “ABRAM Pati itewrrr, Secretary. __. PIANOFORTES, OR ORGANS, 1S, dC. MUSIC TEACHER HAVING MET WITH RE- verses will sell her Piano and ove at @ great sacrifice, tor cash. 29 Jones street, room BEAUTIFUL 7 OOTAVE PIANO, CARVED, aaraite fully warranted, sacrifice; $175; instal. ments i2 mouthly : second hands, $100. CABLE, ory West 23d st., corner 6th av. A CHICKERING & SON PIANOFORTE FOR SALE— Four round corners, used eight months; a brilitant toned 7% octaves original cost $1,200, for $250.’ Call at prie vate residence, No. 12) West 23d street, near 7th av. BRILLIANT TONED 744 OCTAVE FOUR ROUND rosewood Pianoforte, cost 250, will sell for IL improvements; celeb: city maker; also beautitul Piano for $75. Call this day at private res detice 210 West 2ist st. A WHO MAGNIFICENT 734 | OCTAVE (AGRAFER , overstrung, fron trame (Goldsmith) Piahotorte| Stool, arved case and legs; latest im- provements; thi fi ntved ; also Piano and Stool $50. GOLDSMI’ Bleecker street, near Bowery. RABE UHANCE.—A NUMBER OF yas & & Sons’ ae Pianos, nearly uew, for sale a great bargain rae ar gat Finnos to rent to resi vonsiole artis. Y & SONS’ WAREROOMS, Steinway jal, New: "York. A’ $75—BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ROUND CORNERS, carved legs, perfect order, sweet Sone, Sa oe maker; inust be sold ;mouey wanted, 1s Waveriey place, near Broadway. Ay MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7% OCTAVE a, forte. brilliant tone, nearly new. cost $1,200, tool, cover; has box for shipping; satin bacade Parlor Suit, cost ‘$300, for $200: lo. $10), and $50 Paintings, Bronzes. Residence sr Bast ‘Twenty- firth street, near Fourth avenue. PROPERTY OUT OF THE crry FOR SALE AND TO RENT. N_OPPORTUNIT SEE —1Wo HOUSES LEFT AT Wy. oming; desirable families wanted for them; rent ext to nothing until spring: reasonable thereaiier. Apply to W. BADGER, Wyoining, N. J. RARE CHANCE.—TO LET, A MODERN SUBUR- ban Cottage, with every city comfort, within one hour of aown town; the owner will board With tenant. Address J., box 217 Herald office. BAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, 14 ROOMS, 40 ACRES rich improved Land; plenty fruit: commands fine yew % tnclecean: 12muniies drive trom Staten Island lerry; worth close an estat bi DARKIN, 00 Broad stree eo SALE CHEAP—EAST BANK HUDSON RIVER: mt 1,400 feet; 210 acres; in plateaus, numerous bail wding. sites, g supplied i Sets views, 55 miles distant; dwelling supplied raya eens ants small fruits abundant ERSON, nue. nlendid new site vi location first rate tor a 'waich DOWNS, Rive a store; rent low. Inquire of NS, Riverhead, LL a JOHS Fi dress DOCTOR, box 115 Herald Uptown '. WITH BOARD, inch office A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR WAN’ 41 afront Room, with sunny exposure ; location be- tween Third and kighth avenues and Fourteenth ana Thirtieth streets: terms, ‘adress re and gas, not to exceed $110 per month.’ Address L. D. M., Herald office. A SINGLE. GENTLEMAN WANTS A LARGE, WELL furnished Room. or Sitting Room and Bedroom, con- Hecting, with breakfast only ; answers must state and enly reasonable prices will receive considera no boarding houses. Address AMERICAN, box 103 Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR FAMILY OF SIX ADUL re in g00d ocation; two large and two «mall Root Address, with terms, MERCHANT, box 10 Herald office. REAL ESTATE \ STOCK OF FRENCH, GERMAN 4 EN Goods, in original packages, to exchange for Real Estate, ire and clear. A. BLOMQVIST, 150 Nassau street. Ag CHANCE IS OFFERED OWNERS OF IMPROVED New York City Property—To exchange tor tour or seven fine Dwellings in Newark; ail free and clear, and well rented ; cash saaed it \it tequt red. LEY, No. 5} Pine street. XCHANGE FOR A COUNTRY RESIDENCF—A “4 first class Brooklyn House, with stable, and 7 Lotsin fruit sod shrubbery ‘Oo HOYT & HON BI Vi Drone OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child, below Thirty-fourth street; can ‘furnish their own room’; family must be private and terms moderate; reicrencesgiven. Address K. B. M., box 219 Herald offic JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-—1 Tsland ; does a good business a Ei trom New York. AS, H. OLDs. 133 Ninth street, Williamsburg. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, IN- fant and nurse; two Rooms, connected, second or third floor; nurse top floor; terms moderate: references sequired. Address. with trices LixDscor, No. 7 Pine st. OARD WANTED—BY A PARTY OF FIVE ADULTS; two large Rooms, one unfurnished, and one single; terms $42 per week, incinding fire and permanent. share Address G. B., Herala Uptown Branch office, OARD WANTED. —U) NPURNISHED ROOMS, ABOVE Fourteenth street, with Bi Bye 4 gentleman, three children (under six y nurse : tly preferred ; terms, including fire and to céol $125 per month, Address L. A. G., 70) Water street, Boszd. WANTED—By TWO GENTLEMEN AND their wives, ina respectable private family; a Sec- ond Fleer finely furnished, consist: i CY three rooms, witn Board, fire and gas; yt ed er week? Jocation between Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth street: toon and Ninth avenues. Address X., box 126 Herak office. OOM AND BEDROOM—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE and baby; Board for wite and nurse: location be- tween Tweitth and Sixteenth streets: price $18 or $21 a Dice: with fire, Address C. i., Herald Uptown Branch offic JH STREET, NO. It WEST. LARGE SECOND ‘ory back ‘Room, with Board: terms very mod- @fate; small Room, to rth floor, $7; referer ni BAST batt abd “clay SQUARE A a HALL iso entire cond Floor, wit! bes fabio, at orice to suit the times; best reterences. eae XTH STREET.—ELEGANT 39 § Suits for families, on second flu BLEGANT red to permanent parties; reier to past and prosect WEST SIXTEENTH ET.— BOARD. —ON! hi front, sunny Rooin on second floor, e ind wife; also back Room and hall Room on j terms moderate. EAST TWENTIETH sti Rooms, wil ‘T.—DESTRABLE for gentlemen, in a ith Board, front class private house. FIFTH AVE. ooms, tor families and WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR 7 See Biaganuly furnished B gentlemen, with first ‘sine Board, with all the comforts of a r hotne. R FIFTH AVENUE —a LARGE 47 ree bet Bd albomaely, arn ished with Board. on pote J — Ewogentomen oF or gentleman and Get number at corner of Forty-seventh street and sixth Weer sores or [STREET ELEGANT 90 Hoon, A "hoore with Mines beptionable Boal West TWENTY EIGHTH |, STLEET.—UAND. 50 nomely ere third Pr ti clipe Sites” to let, with first class Board. | ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, BOARD, IN meet BELYate stamily ; location not above Twenty-th ird ‘eet. Terms & mont jor a small an fora Tom. Address A. K. X., Herald office, stdin nas ANTED—A BURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, by two Young men: terms not to exceed $7 per week each; ‘gig re ween Bleecker and a ogy streets; gentral ress, with particalars, H. M. C., Herald Uptown Branch offiee. WASTED—BY A ‘FAMILY OF FOUR AbuLTs AND nurse, euitabie aqoommnpdations in Sagas rivate American family; desirably located in ere HO O her persons would be received; price hot fo exceed $75 per week, including board, fire and gas; parties answer- & will please give full particulars ‘as to locality and ac- commodations ; best ‘ir Now fork” and required. Ad- dress Pont office box 4,480, New HOTELS. _ QM ETENDES “HOUSE, BROADWAY AND TWENTY. sixth street, on the European plan.—Fine Rooms, singly and en suite, at reduced bri ices, yENTRAL Boren (EUROPEAN PLAY, 283 UANAL Hotel and Broadway,— Good Hoorns Good Rett fae Der day. $3 and $4 per week ; family JROVE HOUSR, 172 174, 176 AN street, six Disoke weet of Broaden cae mek © Sil pet we excellent Board, $1 60 to OTEL BRANTINO, MADISON AVENUR, CORNER strect, newly opened apa ele an tly, tur- cold Water in rooms, house heated by en suite or is table “ehote 'Y; At moderate rates for ferences NINETEENTH STREET.—VERY LARGE legen re Momstnee’ aod ‘and ‘carpets! mie poltete vais Mt | a2 + ciass se house. TENTH STREET, BETWEEN mgr goood aio ie re srt or Room ; IBRY HOTEL, % WARREN 8’ bei weat n of City Hall. No dark pide a to 750, he Honig, eekly: Family Room, $1 upward; open ail ‘EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 3 » BOWERY, CORNER ¢ Ny rd street. —200 li ligt Rooms, “nedtly furnished, | on Der night; $2 00 to $4 per Week, tor gentlemen a | Reon rent ADS Bosh, SIXTH AvER On AND ole Fortieth sreet ite and ing plan.—A few oh ms t le ule: HAS renee. net Seat vey Yow Seay GEERT aR na ai ‘Gane 2 eat omy Oy kg tede or esteg by steam; 506, O00, Toe. predict OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR LAND NOT OVER & miles fromm New York, two three story frame houses in Brooklyn. Address M. P., Herald office, WILL SELL CHEAP, OR EXCHANGE FOR SMALL House, six elegant Lots, 380 feet frontage, in new Tyenty fourth ward, Porc! eights. ‘ner Fourch avenue and 129th street. | oTs 1 ERE AND CLEAR AND CASH TO EX. change for good City Property; also an elegant jour atory brown stone, lveauion, to exchange for cash and Lotsin annexe "portion @ of Westchester, DUNN, 202 Brondway. ADISON AVENUE HOUSES FOR LOTs.—TWO first class Residences, adjoining, to scxchange for Lots trom Etghty-filth street to 10th feet id Fourth to sixth avenues. “HOL BRO! 46 Fast Twenty-third I street. ERCHANDISE PERSONAL PROPERTY wanted—in exchange for good first bonds and mort- gages, improved real estate, Unencuinbercd; aiso first aes stocks. Frincipals only a STP PERBTON 25 8 Broadway, room 3,_ OR Mee {ERCHANDISE, SUCH AS DRY. Goods, Hardware, Boots | wanted in ‘exchange tor valual Goo: clear, in a arth Western cit Nebrasks: part cash will be pad if desired. ‘Ai ply at once, as the part, nr n but @ short time in the city, CORNISH ry ‘CONGDON. 176 Broadway. ‘ORTHERN PACIFIC BONDS WILL BE TAKEN IN exchange for one of the finest Saw Mills in Pennsyl- yania, in complete order and uli the requisite machiagty, wellings and 1,000 acres ot fine Timber; there are on the fing ae fs soya, &) acres cleared ™ ing Water power. Address box 26 bast Stroud EXCHANGE—HOTEL IN| NEWARK; LARGE Ball, Dasing and Billiard Rooms, completely, fore ood business joiug BF price ish fori city or country Property. s1NSUI! ne, tiie 1a Mander i (How bid I. £ Food Kesi- wo. Wit fie KEN ELLY or Pa. 4 Pine street. “EBXCHANG: A BROW Lot on Thirty i street, dence uptown. HENRY TAYLO: REAL ESTATE Fouses, AND LOTS IN THIS CITY WANTED—AT reasonable figures, for cash, by PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East : eventeenth street, near ‘Broadway, So aimculty in selling for cash, If your property is wort rice asked, In n | Proot of this call and see HALON et AN, T° 0% OWNERS.—WANTED, A LOW PRIC Bouse . Firth Mata avenue, for rai cay) few fuiso Ninth avenue Prope hi Jor low rivate House, near. Six AM Tok EN, Real Batate office, 456 Sixth ‘avenue, ‘ANTED—OR A CASH BUYER, A FOUR STORY oe Lyi stone bray oe Hae street, Madison scebammesa roeatese MART HIN DUNS, 202 roadway. rg fx” TO PURCHASE—A 8 SMALL HOUSK, INA class beeen Address, stating price and full particulars, HOUSE, 615 West fey street, Bivers eeu, tn ot QUARTET OMOIR, Fi oadraie compensation perce a hcg} sing for th ht ahaha i Our craacnanrengn gs | A Ween oul MAGNIFICENT 734 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE FOR sale—Four round corners; made order, celebrated maker, fully guaranteed; used ‘five months; cost $1,200, fo el. cover, music stand: nd Dining Furuiture, dc, r GSTON, 46 West Fiftcenth'street, near Fifth avenue. "A. EADY, WILE SELL FOR LESS THAN $20 A handsome rosewood Chickering Planoforte, round Gorners, carved cage and legs, full iron ‘raine, including Stool aud Music. 24 Third PRACTIFCL PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND second hand, for rent or sale on rea baal Stein- ‘way, Hallet & Davis and i Chickering great ba XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS OF SECOND HAND Pianos—At extremely low prices, of our own manu- facture. iy wi Eranted. 170 and BREN vars hand- Tt arvant ine, good as $20", at FincuEne zo, West ‘Fwenty-cighth strest, hear Ninth javeuue. FS SALE oF TO LET—$6 MONTHLY, BEAUTIFUL Pianoforte, octave, round corners, carved legs, overstrung ba: very improvement; a rare chance. Waverley place, near Broadway. IANOS—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL; Drices and terms to sult the times at MERABLE'S, No. s'Union square. HE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, WIN: ners of HIGHEST MEDALS and LOMA OF HONOR at Vienna and Paris, offer at thats rernoms, 25 Union square, the largest assortment of and’best Capi- net and Parlor Organs in the world, at prices guaranteed can be obtained else- rgans especially low just now. nt, Catalogues and price lists tree. ‘AN’ —A STEINWAY, Ge the salem 4 WEBER Aflano, Dearly news with carved legs, Xo. will pay $250 for a ae class instrument of that lescription. id dress PIANO, box 116 Herald office. 900 FE PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND class makers, will be sold at lower prices, for esse of kusealmen nts, or. {OF rent, in city or gountty, by HORACE WATERS & SON, 41 Bi than ever offered before in New Yor! TRAL ORGANS and PIANOS. Illustrated catalogu mailed, te be as low or lower than they where. Second Orga “J, MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 289 Bleecker street. Classes Tuesday and Friday ings; children Wednesday and Saturday after: noons; Soiree every Saturday evening at8 o'clock. Send for circular. A. Ren + No. 212 Fifth avenue, corner Twenty.sixth street, are now open for the se Twice a week—Mondays and Thursdays, Tuesdays and Fridays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Once & week—Salurday mornings and Friday evenings. Gentlemen on Monday and Thursday evenings. Send tor a circular. RTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, F ‘ ome in Sivenes, at tre and at the mustonare ©. H, Ditson & Co., rii'brosdway. RAND OPERA HOUSE. | pated AT 8 Special prices... »»{ Horerred 6 ts, 50c. extra, _ {Family circle, do. Last five nights of FLASH OF LIGHTNING! AATURDAE, Ue cto ou OF LIGHTNING, aes MONDAY NEXT, Nov. 24, eductlon ie. G. Te, FOX'S new. wulfPrt bumery Ab 1 ABHOADE ing entirely new, BvOry thle end Klralty ballet, Ya This magnificent production has St sate fmonths is preparation, and wi Het pees ‘UMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD. An old friend with new faces and features, ‘UMPTY DUMPTY ABR‘ GRAND OPERA House ext MONDAY. UMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD. nd Kiralty Ballet, UMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD. betty and Emily Rigl and grand ballet of 100. ‘UMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD. Wonderful new tricks and transformatiot thing entirely new. Not an old scoue or an ol UMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD. See FOX among the Chinese, lacing 3 the Walruses nd among the Brigands in Ltaly. UMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD. The great SRekiey, Family and Herr Lind, the won- derful equilil Ns ig a4 DUMPTY ABROAD, The celebrated ast in the “Cats” and “‘Tyro- leans,” and the great Californian Quartet in new and charming pertormances. Ha hares $e DUMPS ABROAD. At specie pri No advance on the popular ‘UMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD. Revival ae randest pores ym lish and French Pantomnim Fox ‘as ‘as HUM - UMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD. ae Fg performances on Thanksgiving Day, at 134 an UMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD. Produced afier five months’ constant preparation, by day and night, and at a cost of $50,000, Breeamate THEATRE, 723 AND 730 ret ins at Adm! 50 cents, ‘Reserved seats 50 cents and $1 extra. Fam circle, # cents, *,* The announcement is rest respectfully made that Miss LEULERCG'S engagement positively closes with next week SECOND WEEK and overwhelming triumph of the distinguished tragic artiste, Miss CARLOTTA LECLENCG, and successful production, ender ‘his personal super- vision, MR. WILKIe ' COLLINS! own dramatic version ot ld THE NEW MAGDALEN. NEW SCENERY! NEW QOSTUMES! GREAT CAST! The audience, electrified by th the passion and force of the actress, found a MeL for their excited fee lings in stormy. and tumultuous applause. York Times. MATINEE TO-MORROW GATURDAY) AT LYMPIC THEATRE. Begins at 8. 624 Broadway. LAST Wi EK. — LAST W&E: FAREWELL PERFORMANCES. H’ Every- dress. vi tes, O'CLOCK LAST NIGHTS ch LAST NIGHTS Eminent Natural Actor, ym oo ROBERT MoWADE, in his grand impersonation of Rip VAN WINKLE, LALT MATINEE SATUR 11 HONDAY EVENING, November 24, 1873 e World’s Fav ii EDWIN ADAMS. B. CONWAY'S phil sl mare on tJ OF TAM TELL Pet BLACK-EYED SUSAN. MR, T. C. KING AND COMPANY. Gaerne Hetty REF... + +esDirector TRIDAY: November Si, DIE DIENSTBOTEN, DAS PENSIONAT. _Box office open daily from DUN 4 oFclook. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE BOWERY INCE LADI D'JALM Ladies’ the Great Perwian Contordonist Invitation GEORGE 8 KNIGHT, Evening. riginal Dutch Sony ‘ne TORY: eat onlg NEW SONGS. Ladies FREEMAN SISTERS! NEW SRETOH admitted JENNIE ENGEL'S MELODIES, ree The Exciting Local SEATS, this THE MATCH, GIRL OF NE’ ‘ORK. evening. |JOE LANG, BILLY BARR’ Po TOOLEY, TOM GRANGER, &c, JT TERARY CORRESPONDENCE. iw Yorx, Nov. 12, 1873. Mrs, M. J. Westmor! RELAND Dean Mavam—Having learned, yin great pleasure 2 Zour, willingness to lecture in this city, we beg leave tender you our hearty co-operation, and to sik th will name such time and place to rat vor suit your conyenience. We have the honor t fo remal ¥ery Fespectfully, your obedient servants W. A. Hammo 8. R. Ogden Doremus. Anna ©. L. Botta, George Perry, Charles Watrous, Y. Cutler, 3. Marion Tims, M.D. Mirn Henry Dripere” G.W. Carleton, Jennie June Orly: $intea, enifees? D. merch Charles 'Conor, Colonel ead, geno Gt Bax rs. Get Mm Colonel Funer Wathen, V illiam F. Holcom! “Josh Billings,” Mr. De Cordova, H. N, Davidson, erkinis, Professor 8. 8: Mills, Lapies ax Gnnrriwey—Atiow me to express the ae gratitude which fis m name the UNION LEAG HVENING, November 2, as pi ail deliver the lecture’ “SOF Av SUOAL MYTHS : Bog d] your kind ae With sentiments of Nf a reret respect ully your: pone ESTMORELAND. RIA JOURDAN WE: _ Sturtevant Howse York, Nov. 1 (PHEO. THOMAS’ oper goNy CONCERTS SATURDAY. EVENING, NOV. 2 AT 8, FIEST GRAND CONCER! Admission tickets $1 30 and $1; reserved seats, Oe. extra. ihe sule of iekets for the first, concert will commence THIS MORNING atG. Schirmer's, 701 Broadway ; Thea.re Ticket office, 14 Broadway, ‘and at the Box office of Steinway Hall. SEASON TICKETS, $8 EACH, to the series of six concerts, including esarrod soata can be had at the Box oilice of Steinway Hall and at all the principal mustc and piano stores. At WILSON & HAMILTON'S SELEOT DANCING Academy, Arthur Hall, 303 West Fourteenth street, pont Eighth avenue -Claasos always open for beginners For terms &c., send for circular. Solree every evening. A J. SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES,—CLASSES + at Masonic Hall, 114 and 116 Hast Thirteenth street, and Brevoort Hall. 15 ‘SL and 16 Kast Fifty-fourth street, YATE LESSONS at any hour, day or evening. GINCCLARS at Private Academy. 212 East Bleventh stree' T TRENOWS ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hall, 72 Sixth avenue, Reservoir Park, upils can attend at their conve ‘dual ‘instruction in waltzing, &c, ws Reception Dansante Fri Bree DANCING ACADEMY, & 361 “BROOME 8T.— Ail the fasiionable Dances in one course of lessons. DIE. by ae hee ead Fridays, 34 P.M. ere Wed ACPHERSON'S FIRST RECEPTION DANSANTE sat bls Academy, 97 and 99 Greenwich avenue, corner eT takes place this piss Pett er zi. Dancing o'el eos yand triends may ‘attend Noten a tckets. Former INSTRUCTION. _ f WHOSE EDUCATION neglected can perfect themselves in grammar, ing, reading ssic# and penmanship. in" th months; foreigners tuglish. Address BLACK, Hi Uptown’ Branch office. LOOUTION TAUGHT. BY A LADY—A PUBLIC reader and pupil of Mra. Stirling, the celebrated SRA if elocuionist. For terms and reterences address Herald Uptown Branch office, Wetanspuvare eee, IN SPANISH. AD. dress, stating term: ROY, Heraid office. _ASPROLOG Y NG.—A CLAIRVOVANT WHO NEVER , Stprnctee jon.—Mme, DECITAM, 100 West Consulta xteen » irom 10 till 9 o'clock. ‘Past, ‘Present, future foretold. TTENTION.—KNOW THY DESTINY.—AFTER YOU have been deceived and lost faith consult this won- dertally gitted clairvoyant; gives luck; tells everything. 19 West Forty-tirst street, near Broadway. UROPRAN OLAIRVOVANT TELI® NAMES, SHOWS Senet causes marriages; 8) conts and $1. 142 ‘est Twent, th street. YPSEY—REVEALS FROM THE ORADLE TO 1 THE frave; finds absents friends; recovers stolen prop- ertys” Hours from 9 to 6. 351 Bowery. “MME, “MAXWHLL, PHYSICIAN, A «14 Bast tenth street, near Third RESIDENCE nue, ECTURE—USION Agar THEATRE, BY MARIA Ae een WE: RELAND. Subject, Prag ted at Bo che” Saturday Evening, Nov. t Bight Selock. “Muslo by freemor& a miine” 7 nt me Admission, 6c, Tekets for sale at Carleton & Co, Brentano's, Sturtevant House, Union League Clul New York Hotel and at the door, Recruit FILL. U UP THE RANKS OF FUN lovers. Take your wife to Tony Pastor's in the Bowery. ra House this evening. The ladies a mitted iree. Vaid oe HALL. SLAVE SONGS OF 6 OF : THE SOUTH. FRIDAY, Novena te! Satna November 24. Reserved seats 75 conts; at + the Hall, Schuberth’s, 23 Union square, and 9 Reade street. Gran SACRED CONCERT STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, at Ferrero's Assembly Rooins sot nen Hall), Four- Wsenth street SUA Ay EVENING, ete. Mer oF ar nee ILL A, YN MARESR. vee CARY, NI, SI, MISS CA! PUEN NANNLTTI and the entire Strakosch Troupe. ie Tickets One Doll SPEEDY TAKE YOUR MOTHERIN-LAW TO and terrible mer Pastor's Opera House. She will revenge. split her sides laughing, it will tickle her to death. See. ‘ (COLONEL MONSTERY'S PENCING AND) SPARRING Academy, 602 Sixth avenue.—Boxing taught in 12 Jeasons. A fin Ament, of, Pe) ‘Apparatus and Boxing Gloves for 'O CHARGE | TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, Ladies admitted free on Friday even- for the ings. Three hours of genuine tum and Ladies. no charge. Bring the Jad batted HARTZ AND HIS. NEW. SPIRIT (OR Pa “MANIPESTATION "Dr, COLTON and Avan NG GAS, at Cooper Institute, this evening. ‘Proresson HARTZ AND HI8 NEW SPIRIT OR his 2c. rit “MANIFESTATION (Dr, COLTON and ee NG GAS, at Cooper Institute, this evening. THREE HOURS’ FUN AND THE ladies admitted tree. Tony Pastor's Opera House, this (Friday) evening. Bring the jadies with you. Bu XD TOMSTEINWAY, HAlda—THRER GON- CERTS NEXT WELK-TURSDAY, | Novem FRIDAY, November 2% at cone Nt and bar BATORDAY | mat ‘November sneaedents Te hickets Reiko Matt and at WLand it hi ‘the world. A =—Dk. AND MME. .¢ years’ practice). A-a aT GRINDLE, PHYSICIA NS as 12) West fwronty-steth site FUxsici Ay SINOK 1440— st, arate from 5th av. ‘A. ett ™. m4 ria, pcogre i) Liberty Wayiaxa. ee PR, (bad REDOWA Pe Mr. oh tion Dan. sauce this evening, ato kets Far the svelsmy, Lyric Halt, j 723 Sixth USICAL.—MI88 wareqn HAS RESUMED satay | Oe ppm tsb Or ‘of Music, A oa ae r Tage gh tre. Organ, Guitae SBANDS TO TONY ~~ WJ Tal aS ENTIRE ENTERTAINMENT RDAY MA’ ak A HALE raat el SPECIAL MATINEE. ‘NION SQUARE THEATRE, Proprietor. Manager. “ Begins at 8, over at 10:40, Box office open trom 8A. M, to6 P. M. Beams | Taser a day es o ruta WiGkED ‘WORLD, pales | soe steer seat fe eed, Rae ag Wore Thorne, Jr. tong: Rankin and 1 Wou Stuart Mr. SHERIDAN SH Mr. A. M, P, On MONDAY, DEO. will be produced emotional tee in five Prnots ani tie x, entitled ” PR inns RoW Worcauun, | tten tn whieh, ie bath feyuns ra ne Claxton, Burroughs, Mon Stuart Robson will [MON square THEATRE, EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. ON THANKSGIVING DAY A GRAND MATINEE WICKED WORLD. Secure your seats at once. ‘Py ALLAck’s. Proprietor and Manager....Mr. LESTER WALLAOK Doors open at7:30. Performance commences at® Fourth week of MR, LEMER WALL ACK ¢ series OLD AND EW COMEDIE Last three representations THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BVENINGS AND SATO DAY MATINES, SATURDAY EVENING, November 22, 1873, Production of Feotee Yansous comedy of ia also of T lor’s Comedie’ %o BLL 4 pee x1 Characte! ER t WA PERGUBON Beocury Ri ‘Miss JEFFREYS LEWIS (her Sr. ce here} yal EFFIE GERMON, Mrs JOH: Pe and Miss DORA GOLDTHWAITE, Tit be ordered at carriarehersal, Stotingon'dolgnita Comedy ot resent series will al: snolade om Y NEW FIVE ACT COMEDY DION BOUCIOAULT, or gee written expressly for this theatre, preparation for an early ete de ar CADEMY. RIGOLETTO. Gace EVENING. THE Eel te I RTA A te ts BS) AND EEK BUT TWO STRAKOSOH ITALIAN OP EWA COMPANY. Lrg ed a wide) EVENING, Novemper 21, eee [Sava bisig-ee' RIGOLETTO. Guida da (in hich qolo she was fog The Duke of Mantua. .M. Was OR CAPOUL Rigoletto (in which Tole he achioved Fea, success at Her Maleate Theatre 2 don, and the Apollo, in Ror Teal; Sparatucile. ee Rents SATURDAY, lovember 22, at 1 iS AND GALA NILSSON MATINEE. = Bag U ENTS vextva November 2 at 8 Last Night but one of The ENTIB LA TRAVIA’ TUESDAY EVENING AT. LA TRAVIAT, 80) SPECIAL OPERA NOTIOR. In active rehearsal, Verdi's Grand re Opera, in four acts, ‘which. will be performed for teh teat" time in America WEDNESDAY KVENING NEXT, Nov. 26, at 8, with sa- perb costumes, sn, ner sooner rand magniticent Sppoinements, ‘purchased at outl HIRTY (30) THOUSAND DOLLARS, Seats for all the above now at the Academy Box Office, iso 7ul and 114 Broa 5 IN , Pa., MONDAY, Dec. 8. PHILADELEAI CADEMY, mativen. “UES HUGUENOTA™ LAST NILSSON MATINEE UT 0 TO-MORROW. (SATURDAX,) November 22. Ps APPEARANCE BUT ONE OF AStme, CHIISTINE NILSSON 8 HUGUEN CHRISTINE NILSSON TINA wales, CARY, , CAMPANINE MAUREL, 1 DEL PURI Tz, Signor MUZIO, Musical Diréetor and Conductor. NOTICK,—Matinee Prices—Admission, $2; rescrved seats 2 all parts of the house $1 extra. renee and admission tickets now on sale at the Academy x Bonin al also at 701 (Schirmer’s) and 114 Broadway. AH KUM bi Ea. immer RAND ITALIAN ore MBI 2 4873, uw. MONDAY, NOVE! JOINT ApPEAKANOR OF TAMBERLIK, MONDAY, NOV. an 8PM, fe ati ILMA DI MURSKA le. Mme, Sime Lo Lucca, MURSKA, NRICO. 0 DON GIOVANNI, with the greatest cane ryt raven in New Yorn. eras sr Ni igui, MIGNO: SATURDAY—FAREWELL SMATINER. ; ‘50c., $1 and $2 extra, orn Box Oftice, Lyceum Theatre, and 114 and 701 Broadway. YOEUM THEATRE. ITALIAN OPERA, D. MURSKA. TAMBERLIK. ATS MAY BE aoe AT PoxD's. euste STORE, 39 U: “MUSI U1 SQUARE, Nie Ae a THEATRE, ia Man RW, BOPLE ‘i THE MOST POPULAR ARTI AY. ATCONTINUED. SUCCESSION, OF. NOVELTIES, Metropolitan. “First week of the relgnin ues Smart ‘Miss ROPOLITAN, | JOHN BARN am hy HICKEY, METROPOLITAN. Sara Powe MASTER BARN LY. METROPOLITAN, a8 GREAT WILSO) THE GREAT Wino BRor RS bepeiaintted 2p Cogill and Cooper, Queen and West, ular compan: Ae ae ie in orien Bek bill BV RY E ia. Popular prices of admission, 26c., 50c, and $1. Box office open daily. Seats secured in advan NOTICE.—Next week still more new stara, wos MUSEUM, TRA SOE ENE oe success Or = Stare lai ul EVENING AT & AFT ENOON AT2 The eminent Comedian, The cnet actress, JOHN E, OWEN LOUISE HA’ |ORNE, and ni! ba in Kno ap’ favorite play Dramatic “Combination in the e aig 0 HUNG BACK, ad for Owens the entire a ialty of WOOD'S MUSE! SOLON SHINGLE. COMPANY. teow RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, STREET, between sixth and Seventh avenues, near Booth’s Theatre. Everv eveningat 8. Saturda: yarns ate BRYANT’S MINSTREL: UNSWOR’ NEL BRYANGS SUNSTRELS | MEDEA MEDEA. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, THE CONPIRATORS, BRYANT’S MINSTRI , A inh 2 DAY. BRYAN’ MINSTRELS. att, a gg Nelse Seymour, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, er Dave Reed, Stan- BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. ems ‘kway, Morri FAMILY MATINEE, RATURDAY AT 2, ROOKLYN AGADES JOHN P. SMITH. ONE WEEK, COMMENCT: EMBER 3 ‘OKES. The eelebrused and ‘famous VOKES. ‘OKE: MILY YOR ES: | and a frst clasycompany froin the Now York. YORES. UONDAT and TUESDAY, the t VOKRS an reat i 4anS OF Iie Kt ‘CHEN, Tensrved seats, 35 conte exira. 50 cents admits two. $2.500 nts, Sale of seats commences: ra ead 29, at Brooklyn 0 conte (1.208¥ PASTOR” 8, OPERA HOUSE. ladies, aecompanie mitted’ tree. thls vei a a chairs for 5) conts, forte st be BARNUM, ss M ie TE no sac which will be Rath rn Royeral diMcultion) COOPER 1NM mmunspay sv FRIDAY BY 30 and 31. To, be followed with, LAUGHING. G ‘pe. Colton. Tokers. 2 cents:, reserved senty W emmte, mmence at So'clock. MEtoroutran THEATRICAL AND SHOW “PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND V) CUTS CONSTANTLE