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oy inancncre i AT agate Rf ger cas Toons ned peite or singly, with or without Board; everything firs 1 MANDSOME FRONT PARLOR, WITH OR WITH. ‘out Board, toa gentleman and wife or single gentle- f mpage 108 street (Ashland place). fit oom, on second floor; gas; terms mode- j —108 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—ON THIRD » floor a Smt of large sunny Rooms, with Board, very rable for a party 0 demen, to let, with niet first class Board. 36 WEST NINTH STRERT, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—Pleasant furnished ree “der ny 4 or singly, to (amilies or gentiemen, with Board suit the times. TH ¥ SECOND STRRET — ‘Y AND Diwenk oR paar TR" a Hote. ta to Sdo'canal Rs yes CRoMMELIN, 33 East Twen' ch, Gult of handsomely, furniaed etary : also a Room on ‘the fourth floor; references ex- eae 4 ma, A QG BAST FORTY.NINTH STREET, ONE DOOR from Madison avenue.—| inely furnished large Room, with first class'Board, suitable for a gen man and wife or single gentlemen; references required. ONT ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR TO EAR a eet class Board, in a, strictly, private fam- ily Tinexcentiabie reference, 19 East Thirty-tourth second rom Lexington avenue. 39 WEST TWENTY SIXTH 8TREET.—ELEGANT Second Floor (three rooms), together or sepa rately, brown stone, near Mi Park: table exoclient, Terms moderate, 4 ROOM TO LET—WITH BOARD, TO A SINGLE nileman; terms $7 per week; best reference. 24 fest Twenty-fourth strect. BLOCK FROM BROADWAY, NO. 114 EAST NINE- 1: feontn tree Two large, hantsomely furnished Board ; fourth story; table first class; mod- orator rate 3 references exchanged. PLEASANT, SUNNY, WELL FURNISHED FRONT poms, with Board, separate or together, suitable lady and gentleman. ' Windsor Hotel Block, 29 Kast Forty-sixth street, corner Madison avenue. OR THREE DESIRABLE ROOMS, SINGLY OR EN suite, with Board, ina Te Wiese América family o°- cupying their own house. ‘est Fol h street. EN ©. N BE ACCOMMODATED WITH j tober joard at 16/ West Twenty-ninth street, OR3 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS to let, with or cl class Board, to tamilies or to single gentlemen, at 267 West Twenty-second street; references. OR THREE FINE ROOMS, IN A SMALL NEW Jand family, with Board’; terms from $8 to perem ‘44 West twenty-sixth street, near St. James )D FLOOR, HAN $0! ONBEY: Pe be EN SU. it separately, wit! vate table or Bourd; also Hird nse eck’ suany hail Room. 8° West Thirty. third street, near Fitth avenue BETWEEN EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, Fitth ‘and Madison avenues.—Handsome Parlor Floor and Boom on second floor, with or without pri- vate table; location and house first class. Ul BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTH AND FTRiAdeth atreetedecond floor, handsomely furnished, tieth to Teen with strictly frst class Board; finest location in towa. AVENUE, NO. 76.—A DESIRABLE SUIT OF 5" Rooms, with Board, on second floor; all conveni- ences; aiso one Room on fourth floor; reference. 39 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Avge Hotel.—Beauti(ul Rooms, with or without Board. ‘des Reed to pay ‘a liberal price tor genuine first nas | accommodations picase call. AO nihea Seepad Fier ta lee with o Teg ey EU nisi ond Floor to let, with or w ; private bath and closet adjoining; Linn ‘other Kooms; pri- vate tablo if desired; terms reasonable, 40 BASt xinter STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO let, with Board, a large Room, suitable for gentie- Pe and wife or two'eentlemen ; Rooms for gent day boarders accommodated. jemen ; WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—BOARD, WITH 41 bascecmaly rnished Rooms on parlor, second and third floors, famili r gentlemen. 43 BAST TENTH STRERT, WEST OF BROADWAY. Large front Room; sunny exposure; ample clos- ets crate fire and gas; suitable tor two persons; with first class Board. 43 WEST FIFTY.FIFTH STREET.—A LARGE and handsomely turnished Room to rent, with excellent Board, toa gentleman and wite or two single gentlemen ; family small; terms moderate ; feferencen. M™ M. B, GOMES, arty in one of my hot wieiPanactments Tnave torotte ‘a large family, or will divide With private tables. ‘0. 43 EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family have a large, handsomely furnished Koom to let: house has all conveniences; very excellent table rd opposil pass T° LET—A LARGE, DESIRABLE FURNISHED Room in a small private family; Breakfast if really uired. 134 Kast Forteth street, one door trom Lex- ington avenue. MPO RENT-THRER NICKLY | FURNISHED ROOMS, rd._ fire and gas in Thirteenth street, ber tween ees and Seventh avenues; answer; references required. Herald Uptown Branch office, | Mig ei rye ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT Roped priogs odersts No. 50 West Twenty-fourth street, be! th avenues, -fitth street ane eat of vacating Ine Suit, suitable fi offer two smailer ‘Bulls, igfontlomen only need ce BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. __ * GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT BOARD IN A private family.—W ill turnish room ; second or third floor, between be th and Thirtieth treats. terms must be moderate. Address box 210 Herald off OARD WANTED—FOR THE WINTER, FOR GEN- tleman, wife and Saunt in 2 private 4 American family, below Twentieth street, west side of Broadway. Address MERCHANT, box 184 Herald office. 4.47H STREET, NO. 18 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR: nished Roots, en suite or singly, to gentleman and Be PT pamuly, and, single gentlemen, with frst class nar 5 4 LEXINGTON AVENUE.—LARGE ROOM ON second floor and two hall Rooms, with first class Board, for gentlemen, in family of adults; terms moder- ate; reterences exchanged, 4 IRVING PLACE, OPPOSITE WESTMINSTER Hotel.—One large and two small La apie: tur. nished Rooms, suitable for gentlemen, with or without Board. AT WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with alcoves, hot and cold water, with first class Board, for families and single gentlemen; terms moderate. igs AVENUE, 483 (OPPOSITE RESERVOIR).—ROOMS for families’ and single gentlemen, with Board, or private table if required. 4 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—PLEASANT Rooms for gentleman and wife or single gentle- mi AVENUS, NO, 295.—MRS. HALL WILL LET, FOR the winter or longer, Parlor and second Floors with private Table and fine 3 on fourth floor; con- ‘Veniences, TH AVENUE, 43—A HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR with first class Board; references. 48 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TWO ROOMS ‘on second floor, with Board; no objection to chil- dren; table good. Best reference. 5 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University y places .—Handsomely furnsshed Parlor to let, fogethior or separate, with or without private | and Bedroom, southern exposure, to let, with (ne Eg also Room and oom on third floor; terms | Board, to a tamily or party of gentlemen; terms mode- erat rate, TH AVENUB, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND East py dnd hel STREET. fwelfth streéta—Desirable Suit of three or four pacha il (rooms all light), with paver table. on Feasonable terms, in the spacious double house 45 Fifth @yenue. TH AVENUE, 86—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Suits, with or without Board, on first, second or third floor; also single Rooms; table Board. TH AVENUE, 837.—-PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON fourth floor, front, with Board, separately or to- seinen at moderate pric references given and re- WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM ser ee .—Neatly furnished Room to let, with B ; Modern improvements and desira- ble location. $5 39 TO, $3 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, Dresses, marble basins, hot, and cola water, bath, ood table, home comforts. 272 West Twenty: ‘anh oi eet near Eighth avenue. |G 70,810 PER WEEK—FOR EXCELLENT BOARD nd Rooms, at 29 Washir:gton place. between Broaairay and x square; two ladies accommodated very 6 EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—A SUIT OF Rooms, on third floor, with Board; location very ne; references given and required. $7 TO $8 PER WEEK.—NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, first class Board, fire and gas; every con- ence; table first class; reference; gentlemen only. {4 Clinton place, near Fitth avenue. EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY place and Fifth avenue.—Large. nicely furnished and hall Room, on second floor; also large Room, upper floor, with Board; moderate prices. legant Rooms. with Board. Prices moderate. 57 EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY e and University place.—Large, handsomely fur- nished Rooms, on parlor and second ‘floors, suitable for party of gentlemen, with or without Board; references, 64 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN Fitth and Sixth avenues —Handsomely furnished third story front Rooms, with first class Board and ac- commodations, at a very reasonable price. 6 IRVING PLACE, ee EST CORNER OF Eighteenth street. andsomely furnished ¢| Room on third floor to let, ant ‘Board. OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE Want WParlor aad Bedroom, with Bowrd, second floor iront, between. Twenty-third and Forty-seventh recta, Fourth and Sixth avenues; private tam forted: tering inust be moderate, “Address inv x 184 Herald office Beare WANTED—IN A PRIVATE JEWISH FAM- ily or private boarding house, for a pemtomen, re wife ahd two boys of 10 and 12 respectively, on west Address, with particulars and terms, M. 8, box ai Herald office, ae DROMeLY, yEard HED ROOM, WITH GOOD wanted by a young widow lady, ina small Fivate taiilys no other bourders;, location between Beventeenth and Forty-second streets and Seventh and Lexington price, which must be moder ranch office. \\TANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN GENTLEMAN, A Hall Bedroom, with Board; terms must be moder- Address. with full particulars, J., box 3396 Post venues, Address, stating L. M., Herald Uptown } ate. office. ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY (NO other boarders) one or two Rooms, with Board, for ung man and wite, ata moderate price: up town pre- iorred. 7 Address G. box £99 HOTE oLSs. NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AVE- nue,—Pleasant ae tor Rentiounss of families, transient or permanent, with or without meals: private Hebe Mrussirbar House’ and baths open all might —MAISON PARISIENNE, 38 AND 4 EAST A..“Twellth street, near Brosdway.—Rooms for famt- dd single gentlemen; table d’hote at6 P. M., $1 25, ading wine, ELMONT HOTEL, FULTON, THROUGH TO ANN street, near Broadway—Heated by steam; oven all hours; European plan; Rooms Sic. and upwards; new family Rooms; Meals at popular prices. ROVE HOUSE, 172, 174, 176 AND 173 BLEECKER, GP areot sx. bibcks west’ of Broadway.—First clist Rooms, with excellent Board, $1 9) to $2 per day, $6 to $12 per week. 70 IRVING PLACE, GRAMERCY PARK.—SECOND and Third Floosr, small connecting and two large Rooms, handsomely furmshed and supny; DN oak rtsiag IBBY HOTEL, 56 WARREN STREET, ONE BLOCK west of City Hall—No dark Rooms, 8c. to 75c. an $2 t0 $3 weekly; family Rooms, $1 upward. Open all night. rooms unusually large ; table unexcepti WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—FRONT ROOM and Bedroom on second story, with ample closets, to let, with Board. val MADISON nished Rooms, large and small, erences, WEST TAIRTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, 105 Mieeiz tarnished Rooms, with excellent Board, to gentleman and wile or single gentleman. AVENUE.—HANDSOMELY FUR- with Board ; ref- ll WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.. SHANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, with Board; house and attendance first class; terms to suit the times; refer- ences, N= ENGLAND HOTEL, 80 BOWERY, CORNER OF Bayard strect.—200 lizht rooms, neatly furni-hed, ‘S0c. or Be. per ers $2 50 to $4 per week; for gentlemen J AMILTON HOTEL as Bermuda. a mild climate for the winter and aye) will find tobe a very healthy and desirable place of ret Board from phd $2 hal neti, day, Pe atta ‘ running regularly as adver Bipatoer, Fam INS Ott oe Rewer, Proprietor. Persons desirin, 17 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Lexington ee Fourth avenues,—Two furnished hall Rooms. with Board. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Handsomely furnished front Rooms on sec- ond floor, with first class Board; references. ll WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—BANG up third story front’ Room, $23 for two ‘persons, re Board; steam heat; no children; also table Board, 4" 1 cy ell NO, 18 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Apartments to let, with first class Board, in 8 French family; also day boarders taken. aa TWENTY-THIRD STREET, UPPOSITE fadison square Park.—To let, furnished, with Foes Bales tre oe thes Rooms, second floor, front; 'one large Room on third floo1 16 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET. SLARGE, FRONT Room, well turnished, and fi Board served lm room, or private table; very Vacca, family pri- 1 ‘TH STREET, NO. 111 WEST.—WITH BUARD, TWO nicely turnished Room, together or seperate for ie or three gentlemen or gentlemen and wives; refer- LAFAYETTE PLACE, CORNER FOURTH nigh Srtcaas eens furnished ‘Rooms, large and small, firstclass Boerd, on the most reasonable terms. TH STREET, CORNER SECOND AVENUE, Rati Board, desirabye handsomely furnished double ‘le Rooms, for gentlemen and wives or single gen- ] WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET, SEAS FIFTH avenue.—Second and third Floors, singly or en ed; suite, with private table if prefered; jgiegantl table first class; references exchang “i oms to let, on second ani i) itt rst class Board, to gentlemen and wives WEST TWENTY.POURTH STREET AND ison avenue.—Elegantly furnished Room: let with or without Board, to gentlemen and wives or singlé gentlemen; fine single ‘Rooms. WEST TWELFTH STREET.—COMFORTABLY 21 furnished Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen. * 2 9 Ee 146 WEST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS TO with Board; second and third story front MAD- mat “reference xchanged. FIFTH AVENUE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, een hall Room, toa singié gentleman; refer: STREET, NO. 144 WEST.—PLEASANT ROOMS 2 to let, witli Board, in a small family ; home com- ts; terms reasonable ; references, 2 WEST NINTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, eurely, furnished Rooms, for gentlemen and ‘wives or single gentiemen ; table boarders s taken. 2 D STRKET, 161 WEST.—AN ELEGANT SECOND Floor, with Board ; contains three nicely furnistud Fooms, bathroom and front piazza exclusive ; small Room for gentleman ;: references exchanged. 2 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—ROOMS TO rent, with or “sty Board; table first class; references exc! D STREET. 40 WEST.—A PLEASANT FRONT to let, with first class Board, to gentle: and ota or f single gentlemen ; terms moderate ; c and pass: NTH STREET, BB- ‘near Elevated Kailwa and Sixth avenues.—Pari it, with first class Board. Entrance No 25.8" © QAM, staEer, 27 wesr. DESIRABLE ROOMS, handsomely furnished’ and containing every raul ial aiea and convenience, with Board, tor QA. WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—ROOMS ON PAR. lor floor, also one on third floor, all nicely tur- ‘nlshed, sultable tor families or gentienien, with or with- ‘and single gentlemen; references given and re- 4 STREET, NO. 210 WEST,—DESIRABLE CO! Recting Rooms, on third floor, with first clas WEST EIGHTEENTH | STREBT.. mr ARGE KOOM 2 third foor, front, and one on fourth fi with Board reteren-es exchanged. tonsa sc: TL] EAS? ZWENTY SIXTH STREET, NEAR Lei ington avenue.—A few nen ora eentiemen and wife can have handsomely furnished Rooms, with first class Board, at moderate prices. 12] EAS? QRAIETY-Firta sTREET, BETWEEN Park Lexington avenues.—A nicely fur- nished large Room to let. with ‘frst class Board; refer~ ences will be given and required. 1Q5 EAST THIRTY -FIRST STREET. A LADY HAS 'y furnished Rooms to rent and wite; Board for lady if desired; house has alt-im- provements. Mrs HOVEY. 14. ee THIRTY: SECOND STREET.—A wipow lady, hving alone, would rent one or two neatl furnished Rooms, to gentleman and wife; Board for indy oniy. 145 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, GRAMERCY Park.—Handsomely furnished Apartments on first and second floors to let, with first class Board; terms moderate; references exchanged. 152 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE,— “i Nicely furnished Rooms, with ev sf home, with or without Board: references. > Cicer A EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—A WIDOW LADY OF has handsomely furnished Rooms to rent, with ee Board, to gentleman and wife or single gen- 156 BES, TWENTYFOURTA sTRE sant Rooms, with Biper week mily small; references. 7 per week 161 THIRTY-FOURTH STREBT, BETWEEN LEX- ington and avenues.—Nicely furnished Rooms, with alcove, to let, with Board; also hall terms moderate; references exchanged. 16 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—SECOND- D peittorr front and back Rooms to let to gentlemen ani T. -PLEA- rd; house contains all im- ble well supplied ‘and neatly served ; $6 to MARBLE “MANTELS. A® ‘ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED A, {OF beauty of design and quality of workmanship. as ate Work OF all WANHHEN SLATE COMPANY. Fourth avenue and seventeenth street, Union saiare. GTEWARTS SLATE MANTELS MARBLE AND WOOD Mantels, rich and elegant designs, at the lowest Bevent 220 and West Twenty-,bird street, between venth and Eighth avenues. DENTISTRY. \ ENTISTRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CHEAPER and better than other establishments in the city, Call and see. Sager under ergas at halfthe usual price. Dr. WAIT & SO. ‘wenty-thi street, corner Fourth av. MISCELLAN EOUS. SLOTE & JANES, STATIONERS, 9% FULTON STREET, near William.—Highest premium awarded for Blank Books at the American Institute Fair, IR JAMES MURRAY'S ORIGINAL FLUID MAG- nesia, for sixty years the best preparation for Acidity, Indigestion, Ee porn Gravel and Gout, and_ the most agreeable aperient tor or ladies and children. Sold by all ne inka sized bott HENRY, Witolesale Agent, New York. PHIC ARTIST, 823 Cards de Visite, the very beat, only 8 lain Miniatures trom $1 upwards; large togr! vi at panic Dei open on Sundays. ielr wives, singly or en suite, with excellent Board, W iT FORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- —A couple of handsomely furnished Rooms can be obtained in 8 private Jewish family, with good Board; also a single Room. 209 West TWENty. FIFTH STREET.—A STRICT. ivate tamily, numbering five adults, have two Roots on third Hoot whee thes wit rent, with Board, to gentlemen or agentleman and wife. 217 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET.—SECOND Floor, handsomely furnished, $6) with Board: other Rooms, ensuite or singly; near’ St Cloud Hotel; terms to suit’ the times; splendid location. Vertes ICAN BEVEL TABLES AND AL .~ineThelan & Goilendes combination Cushions jor sale only by the patentee. H. W. COLLENDER, suc- cessor to Phelan & Coliender, 738 roadway, New York. SPECIALTY —SECOND HAND BILLIARD TABLES, of several different manufacturers, at great sacri- fice, for cash. Great American Bevel Tables, with De- janey’s champion wire cushions, can. only be bought at Vesey street. H. GRIFPIIH & CO. ILLIARDS, BILLIARDS—THREE BILLIARD TA- bles for sale first class; in good order; good as new; two carrom and one pool table; can be ht very cheap. Apply toJOHN A. DUN 4 CO., 396 Thin avenue EAST SIXTY-FIRST STREET._BOARD FOR gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen; house and table first class; rererence. EAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TWO FRONT Rooms. nicely turnished ; one back Room, large elegant front lor, suitable for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen with first class Board. Reference. 227 EAST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN SECOND and Third avenues.—Nicely furnished double *Rooms, with Board, for two or three persons, in a French family ; moderate prices; references required. 929 pe Le cy STREET. ach, HANDSOMELY furnished Parlor and two single tok with first class Board, at rearonab'e prices. siopitodinel 22: Q99 FAS? ELEVENTH STREET—1Wwo LARGE Roomson second floor, front and back, to let, tlomen; terms moderate. Q48 FAST THIRTIFTH STREET. —BOARD Down, digas included: $8 per week; Suits for 8, sane price: every accommodation. QGO WEY, TWENTY-SECOND STREET, and with closet room; suitable for a gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. 3 60 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STRERT—sUIT OF Rooms on second floor, newly firnixhed ; alo moderate: references, ' 364 WEST THIRTY.FIRST STREET, BETWEEN « Eighth and Ninth avenues.—A private Jewish farmt with first class Board, suitable for families or single gen. p Sept olnes tates pleasant Rooms, fi TO with Board, a large tront Room, well furnished Rooms on parlor floor; house and table first class; terms will Net, to one or two gentlemen, witn or without ard, 8 newly, handsomely, turnished ed tront Room; le’closets, with all conveniences; terms moderate; tion frst class. Fd ; also large double Koom, southern exposare; hall NTY-THIRD STREET, MADISON jlocation unexceptionable; terms inoderate ; refer a a Handsome Parlor Floor and extension vate table if d Je war res es jesired ; also other desirable 365 NEST, FIFTEENTH sTRERT.—A LARGE, e) well furnished Room, with Board, suitable tor gentleman and wife or two or more gentlemen; also small Room ; terms moderate. TH STREET, 53 WEST, 1 and Sixth avenue; WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, Near FIFTH svenne 4 Suit eval pendwome front Rooms, on eferences use rst ci fi tion dnsurpa: required. brown stone: TH STREET, es EN With Board, a pl it extension Room, ot hot and cold wi “ all improvements; location mes. eet, THIRTY.FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH es A few penny, furnished Rooms to famil but few board Hf : iki Tocation ; Telerences required.» 8004 U8: West ihe eee “yt STREET.—TWO EXTRA ball and ere fires, on exchanged. sg es Mid TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—A HAND- i 11 mode rn conveniences. sme fant, FOURTEENTH STREET.—HAND. Hass; iso an elegant F Spe tosee: vate table if desired _ jesireds remereneee avenue, —F Tet, with ‘Aret class bo, cen. NEAR SIXTH AVEN central; terms to suit 5 hall Bed ntleman at $10 per Room 30, fourth floors, to" let, with Be 32 fome large front Room, well furnished, to let, with nt, sunny Rooms or families pul diay rand Fi toga pat ieee, ¢ Room entiome Hes and gentlemen; reference es hon Mi weaeee A oe FURNISHED Board, at vory much reduced 400 * EST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—SPACIOUS and elegantly furnished Rooms, en suite or oth- erwise, with superior Board or private table ; also Rooms for gentlemen; moderate terms to first class parties; ref- erences. 406 EAST SIXTY. FIRST REET, —TO LET, IN A French House (Madam MAKI’S), two comfor able Apartments furnished, for gentlemen, with or with- out Board, lt ish and Italian spoken, SIXTH AVENU neatly furnished Parlor to let i family, suitable for one or two single gentlemen, with partial Board, where the comforts of » good hi enjoyed. King first bell. ” aac WIDOW LADY HAS A A. KADY WOULD RENT AN ELEGANT PARLOR TO gentieman and wife, with Board for wite if de- sired ; house sti Teheran gdeecty Mest elabs. Address PRIVATE, box DY WOULD LET TWO OR THRER, newly turnish take trom five to six children to board Cotta Be" Wa Forty-ninth street, corner of Eighth avenue. Mrs. WOLBRECHT. PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, A met for two, with OX SHCOND F ge? closet lot an 0! Water; tam Feet et eee nily private. "Sis | Meee A. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, | Room, other with or without Bo ert secommod: 48 Universi ty place. “LADY OR GENTLEMAN, PLANO 3 20 AD- $100, geri bee seen Meena ee oneii ALS table vourde WO KAVANAGH & DECKER NONPARFIL BIL- liard Tables, nearly new, with Balls, Fixtures, &c.. complete, at ARCH. JOHNSION'S, 37 Nassau street, on Homie Dec is, at o'clock. __ MUSICAL. fe GENTLEMAN WILL Gr E INSTRUCTIONS ON the pianoforte at pupil's residence tor, $10 per uarter; best of references given. Address, with resi- dence, TEACHER, box 12) Herald Uptown Branch office,’ 1,265 Broadway. ANTED—A MAN, COMPETENT TO TEACH MUSIC during the winter; ope and singing, for ome speaking ey ae $ or Italian preferred. Address H. B. box 149 Herald office. _DANCING ACADEMIES. CING MIES.—CLASSES ‘at Masonic Hail, 114 and 116 Bast Thirteenth street —~ Brevoort Hall, 154 and 156 East Fifty-fourth ser SOIREE at Sasonic Hal, Tuesday, December 3 1 PRIVATE E LESSONS at any hour, day or evenin; (CIMOULANS at Private Acadeniy, 212 Kast Eleventh street. J. MARS' ACADEMY OF DANCING, 29 + Bleecker sireet.—New classes for beginners now forming. For terms, &c., rend for circular. N, Boiree every Saturday evening. DODWORTH'S PRIVATE OL, + ing, No. 212 Fith avenue, corner Twenty-sixth Street, are now open for the season. nd for a circular. B— 'T WILSON & HAMILTON'S DANOING ACAD Madison Hall, 216 East Thirty.tourth’ strvet, : , 03 West Fourteenth street.—Classes now open. for bogintiers. ‘Bond for elroular, ‘Privave hour, Soiree every Monday at Madisou i Tuesday at Arthur Hall E Gannors DANCING CLASSES, 82 FIFTH AVE ie, corner Fourteenth street. T = Bass 4. wSs3D AV. BETWEEN ‘20TH AND: 218T 50 per cent more in cash will be paid than tisewhere tor ladies slik and woollen Dresses, genties men’s Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, Laces. A note by post punctually attended té by Mr. of Mrs, MINTZ, Brooklyn orders attended. “7h. SIXTH At HARRIS, AVENUE, BETWEEN Washington And Waverley places, ladies and temen can still receive the highest prices tor Cast-off Glouning and Carpets lease call or address bove. Ladies waited on by Mrs, Harris. TM. MARKS’ WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, ee Srxth avenue, cepa Eighth street, ladies men can receiv: the utmost value in cash for their fate Clothing. Carpets, Jewelry, Laces, Ac. PI address the umber as above. Ladies w by ‘Mra. Marks. Piouse try and satisfy yourselves. Ordersto Brooklyn punctually attended to. T THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH avenue, near Forty-sixth stroet-—Lavtion and gentle. men will positivel per cent more than el where for Cast-o1 clocking, n FLA EOL 4c. Please call on of address Mr. ot ATTO. | has not seen him in_ his grat ane Wat. Naat ey VOMPA Sener ANY AND _ A MYRIAD or VOLUNTEERS Al }oorn’s THRATRE. LESSEE, J. B. BOOTH REGAGEMANT bed te F, 3. ik CRANEBED, Lappe KIT; OR, THE ARWANCAS TRAVELER, EVERY RVENING THs WREK AN ON SATURDAY (MATINEE), at ie ‘This gentleman w properly esteemed by the press and Be IMPERSONATOR, i nae | CHARACTER in ure ortraiture of He with be Sustulned in i ple yd poe ea BY THE ENTIRE DRAMATIC COMPANY. The drama will be presented with new and poonsitel scenery by Mr. Thomas A. » Gloasing and assistants, Seats secured in advance at the theatre and at the music store of O. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. OUTH'S THLATRE, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, ‘The public are r ep thully. intormed that DUR HOLIDAYS fene until ogee notice the following scale of prices has eon rey NY. Dhise CiMeLE: EVRY NIGHT TIN WEEK AND SATURDAY MA Mr CHANFRAU as KIT. THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLER, EVERYTHING NeW, S. ‘OTs, Read. what the New York Horald saya oF Piet not oiten that a critic can accord unqualified praise to & performanee, but the manner in which this truly Amort: can drama is presented leaves no room for Rabenrains griticiums. It tes decidedly healthy sign to seo tho na, tive drama establishing itselt in the high toned home of the strictly legitimate. as SAMUELLS’ NEW PARK Piper WEDNESDAY, J TP DRCEMBER 17, the young American Actr ‘Miss LILLIE (ELDRIDGR, in Fred Marsien’s play, entitled ALMA! Or, "HELD IN BONDAGE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 EowIN ADAMS as ENOCH ARDEN. CADET OF MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA. ers. M. & M. STRAKOSCH respectfully announce that iney have succeeded tn ana king arrangements {oF THREE @ A VENING FERFO (Ll) M. PH sTRAKONOM GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, leparture a Cincinnati, commencit ne whee a EVENING, DEO, 24, AT 8 ene: to ON THIS OCCASION WILL BE’ PERYORS. Meyorbeer's grand opera, LES HO wi Mme. CHRISTINE RUSRON, ‘as VALENT: NE. Mile. MARESI, ao a LOUISK TARY CAMPANINI, MAUREL, DEL PUENTE, NANNETTI, DHSDAY RVENING, DECKMBIE AIDA. Friday” Evening, Dec. 26, NILSSON'S, FARK WELL, Zk, GRAND AIDA MATINEE. The sale of Paste eat commence Monday, Dec. 22, at the Academy of Music, ut 9 A. M. N. B.—-ubscribers desirous of retaining boxes for the above will please leave direotions at the Academy. Be TOM CONCERTS—STEINWAY HALL, WEDNESDAY, Dog. 11, mm a 8 P.M. FRIDAY, at MATINEE Dec. os 2 aL to PM. TICKETS AT THE HALL AND AT 114 BROADWAY. Admission, 50 cents. Reserved seats, 25 cents extra, Children under 9 years, half price. RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, 23D STREET, Pere 6th and 7th avs., near Booth's Theatre. a ine at& Over at 10, 10, ‘Matinee Saturday at 2, A ox of ice open from |. Seats secure TAN RYANTS MINSTREL IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE MUTTON TRIAL, Lawyer Fleeceum (his original character) Bob mare Judue Box. ite a <p ¢ Snarl..N. Saym: The Prisoner, p sap AG inveiligent Wokes SWORTEL ‘D: Ei Burlesque Opera. Jubilee hapenonicn. Unsworth's THE RIVAL DARETES. | gq ROOK ME Bryan Emerson, Broc! , Seymour, Dan Bryant THe OONSPLAITONS dba BAZAM. Stephen C. Foster's beautiful ong and ‘and ‘Gnoras, ARD TIMES COME AGAIN RE. Last week of the screaming skeioh, SLIPPERY DAY. Christmas Week the fairy urlesque CINDERELLA. Matinee Saturday at 2 Children halt price. HE PILGRIM, —BAIN HALL, GREAT JONES ST.® VERY KVENING EXCRPT THURSDAY. nUESDAY-weneat of Fifty-third street Baptist church, with Supper ex ‘RIDAY EVENING—First German &M. B. church. Lec- ture and Singing in Germai Several thousand tickets now sold for these benefits. Benefits given to churches, lodges and societies on fav- rable terms. q ofoomsf lodges, suppers, festivals, &c., for rent. CADEMY OF MUSIO.-SALVINI AS SAMSON TO. NIGHT. His taint but one. SALINE in his unigue impersonation, SAMSON. “No one can say that he has really sech Salvini who nd and powerful character of Samson.”—Philadelphia Press. “The grandest dramatic effort of the century.” RAND CONCERT, SEVENTY:! pts mn RecieT. N, Gan. ¥. QT Uiabay EVENING, Dec. 18, Music EBEN'S Cae ‘etka REGIMENT BAND or” IXTY PERFORME! Tickets, $1; Reserved Seats, fe 3. N ro MR Oko bitte Arne STROPOLITAN T! OLD FOLK’S CONCERT will be given in the Central Reecibeass church, Fifty- sixth sircet, between Seventh avenue and Broadway, on Thursday (to-morrow). evening, 18th inst., commencing ats ovclock. Tickets 6) cents; obtainable at the door ou the evening of performance. HAKESPEARIAN READINGS. MIs CARRIE FORRESTER, public reader and pupil of Mrs. Sterling, the celebrated English elocutionist, teaches elocution. For verms and references, address 74 West Fitty-third street. ARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, PIANO, VIOLIN, Organ. Guitar, Flute, Coraet, Zither. Harp, Singing, Harmony 92 Clinton piace. g, Day and evening. Circulars malled free. WATSON, Director. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &c. At™ UNION SQUARE, HAINES B BROS. will offer their fine assortment of first class Pianofortes : exit Priges to suit the times. very Pianotorte guaranteed. tot fow Pianos which have been used @ little, very low jor casl FINE ASSORTMENT OF KNABES SECOND hand Pianos, but Gore used, including a few up- rights; also second hand Pianos of various other makers, for sale and to rent. WILLIAM KNABE & VO, 112 Fifth avenue. A for the holidays—Steinway’s, Chickering’s others’, for cash or instalments, - SE rept Pie to suit the times. ot Bast Fourteenth street, CHICKERING 7 OCTAVE OVERSTRUNG, PLAXO y $200; new first class 744 octave Piano, five years! mguafantec, $228; Parlor Orean,. $75; pianos to rent. UDKE, 45 Second avenue.’ “$200 MAGNIFICENT 735 OCTAVE AGRAFFE ROSE. ‘wood, eee iron frame (ee ae Piano- lool, Ac; carved’ case and legs; latest improve- tally guaranteed. (aise ap and Stool, $50. GOLDSMITH’, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. A “A BARGAIN IN PIANOS.—H. HARDMAN WIEL RE- tail. for two weeks only, elegant new Pianos, trom his factory corner Sixth avenue and Sixteenth street, a} wholesale prices. hoa ak a ry TO HAVE IT OUT OF THE ‘ay. A. P, No. 53 First street, second floor. Call inoratnge 3 oto 12'o'clock. A LARGE DISCOUNT ON PIANOS AND OnaaNs” Bogins at 8 Over at UL ENORMOUS. Bou mui’ ree i aad which will be ro BATURDA pry SAIntil further notice. NOTICE.—Mr, pond having re rae w the it and at the TBLO'S RDEN. - VOKES, N a EVERY EVENING, THE WONDERFUL VOKES in their new a greng i fairy spectacie, onmDain Na NCHILDREN IN THE Woo. _ VOKES. Si aibar demons. VoRES, YORES | Gorgeous Costumes, YOKE. VOKES, anh appointments, VOKES. VICTORIA, Sie MUR. VICTORIA, JEST JESSIE, ROSIN \, ROSLNA, FREDERICK, sine PRIEDERIOK, FAWDON, | Jack, at Giant ws ue Bear VOKES, | Littie Red Ridin KE VOKKS. Piss in Bose oo | Ying. VOKES. ‘Aladin, VOKES. VOKES. | Twenty-tour Blackbirds | VOKES. VoK, Old Women whe Lived VoKES, a Paden ag VIOTORE VIGTORIA, JESSIE, Grand Corps d de wet, gaa, ROBSINA, Transtormation Scent NA, FREDERICK, Mlle, Marie Bonfanti.” FREDERICK, AN UPROAR OF FUN. Evening at 8 Carriages at 10:45, MATINER, SATURDAY, AT 134 0’ CLOCK, REEVE. BReePway THEATRE, Mr. WILKIE COLLINS’ great drama, THE WOMAN IN WHITE. Mr, WYBERT REEVE.........0%,........COUNT BOSCO, SATURDAY MATINEE at HALF-PAST ONE. NEW METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 885 and 087 ‘BROADWAY, 586 und S97. Manager. . THE GIANT SHOW OF NEW: TO. RK, Miss LIZZIE KELSEY, the Metropolitan. Metropolitan. cherie ang yee Actress, Metropolitan. Evening letropol: the | ‘Queen 4 the ‘hie. Perform- Metropol| HIN HART, ances, Metropole Abb RYMAN, Matinee Metro} BICKEY anes Metropolitan: MASTER Metropolitan. JOHN AELEN, Pages Metropolitan. JOHN QUEER ildren Metropolitan. wae Bri THE RECOGNIZED STARS OF THE pao TON ‘An immense Olio Bill of Specialties. in which all the company will appear. Afternoon doors opén at 1. Evening at 7. Secure your seats early. ALLAOK’S, Proprietor and Manager... Mr. u erciig open, at 7:30. "clos EEK OF pire “COMEDY. SERIES, thi me respectfully announced that previous to the pro- cueton of Mr. Boucicault’s new comedy there will be a ANGE UF PERFORMANCE EACH EVENIN' WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, an Will be presented § Footels Ns famous comedy of YOUNG WILDING. . a LESTER WALLACK With the lg Amusing fares, entitled, ICL FRANCAIS, Messrs, JOHN GILBERT, HARRY BECKETT, J. B. ARROLL, W. J. FERGUSON, Miss Ferries Lis Mrs. JOHN SEFTON, Miss ‘DORA GOLDTHWAITE, Miss KATE BARTLETT and Miss ESteuLe 1 ‘towis also appear in this entertainment. Thursday) evenin: “now ud TOL ON PARLE FRANCAIS, IDAY, SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER SATURDAY EVENING, DE will be produced Mr. Dion Bou foaults new comedy, ‘weitten for ous vAneatre, entitled, AN WIT ENTIRELY ‘NEW oho aS ‘AND ACCESSO- ALLACK'S, Mr. Wallack res esti Iyannountees that on in URDAY EVEN ING, DEC. 20, will be resented for the frst time, Eeoit MATE, ODERN oe AcT COMEDY, ritton for this theatre ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY is {GANT COSTUMES AND Aprontwenre, eae lon sharactets INCIDENTS, MUSIC ni jut! ‘characters, lncludin; ae LESTER WALLACK. Messrs. JOHN GILBERT HARRY BECKETT. J. B. POLK, E. M. HOLLAND F. BROWNE, Miss JE¥- Pe Miss LAURA ALEX- ANDER BR Gos fi eB ee | here), Miss BLAISDELL and Miss BI HOU SPECIAL Ni NOTIC! The stage being reqane for the final rehearsal of the mew comedy there NO MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. pao Ree eH rT part Of ‘Count Livro ‘his IRISH 1 DESC _ USA GOMPAN RTH AVENU, AVENUE THEATRE, Next to Broadway. in West Twenty. Fee ae oar see ey Pt, open continasasly 8A. MILO. a ‘and seats may always be ‘one Proprietor and Manager. ..Mr. AUGUSTIN DALE 18 (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT, Deo. 17, Mr, DALY heesto announce will be ae ew and stricang tation of a Seana hed SER Bel sat wh is he relgalng Pi PARRICIDE. It will be produced with entirel; qoenery by Mr. Jaynes Roberta, Lous Di a ohh Witham nd furniture & 18 Aautirely new toilettes a1 yi ‘mode. offers the following ng powerful attractions. Daccolard, Chief of the Mountebanks Mr, Charles Lubin, the Manager of the troupe. Laurent Dellasier, the dissipated son of i last af Clarke Rte, a principal of the ‘Detective ‘Bureau ores me vai ‘Suchapt. ‘an ‘operator on ut’, gnery ‘Suchapt, his “hop: Mattrée Glavon, an ‘advocate, Torin, a detective... FESEOF f Clerks of the Police { br chi the Deserted One. Eadune ‘uchapt, the banks ‘3 Emelienne, her daughter. Madame Therwrot, Miss Madame de berry. +} Eadies of oes cy | Ning Vorlons Madame Lelain, 18 Mariette, Madame Delissier’s cook..Miss bibs Lenton Trompette, iss Grit Fille D'Air, of the Imperial sa ton Belle Etoile, TABLEAU L The Delissier Mansion, Tent Duflocg). What was Done There on the Stroke ean ant AU IL oA Bathe. ‘Outta descends on the pre- lous ply to denote the lapse of time—I4 hours— Which is supposed {o occur between the last tableau and the present one, It remains down. but a single minute.) ‘The Detectives in Possession. The Solitary Accuser! TABLEAU IIL The Banker's Parlors (vy Roberts. Madame Suchapt's Singular Fete. Its Purpose. | Sogiety Watting for Ver dictl It Gives the Cut Direct!” The One Devoted The Detectives’ Bure: ms Roberta). Sy and the Chiet’s — arth psy pr af a TABLE. The Greenroom of ‘Daccolura's: Circus (b; The Banker's Wine and the Banker's Son Odd Rendezvous. Seeing Lite and Pawnin; The Detective's Peril—and Laurent’s. Pulcher! a) Again! The Bank hecoon Vitam. What 7 pane Biseters on Sing ae, Her Prodigal 8 The Mountebank's Secret and His ne ane Roule Finds His Daughter and, Benge os His Box Sheet open for the entire week. RAND OPERA HOUSE. PANTOMIME mainte od PRICES.—Admission, 50c.: Secured Seats ‘S0c. and $1 extra; Family Circle, 40c. ering, evening at 8, and Saturday matinees at 1 385 pie J THOUSAND 1 Se PROPLE ae SENT mais or (tie mee hone WEEKS The seme. oe, to an “HUMPTY DUMPTY sneha MR. G. L. FOX'S GRAND SPECTACULAR COMIC TRICK PANTOMIMBt ailastrstie the adventares in foreign [yea the merry Bere. HUMPTY eats ‘and bis. hap! less compagnen id ONE-T' THe GhuATEST OF ut, HOLIDAY ENTERTAIN. NEW SCENERY! a weet ee JA LLET EVERY FEATURE. TRise, NEW AND BRIGHTS JACKLEY TROUPEL MARTIN a i HERR LI! and an auxiliary force of over 300. Prince Docillian... Miss Fanny igo ME ee Fox ‘The Original Humpty Dumpty. Old One two, Buckis-my-shoe Lon0u THEATRE, FOURTEENTH, SHREET, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE. CHARLES FECHTER, appears uvERy ahh SATO BDAY SATINEE CLAUDE Oy aaeakaiana LADY OF LYONS. The play mug be ibe hotly withdrawn tomake room for TTRAOTI' a NOVELTIES IN PREPAR: ATION, the first of which willbe A SERIO-COMIG DRAMA EXTRAORDINARY INTEREST, ai {CHARACTERIZATION ENTIRELY HIs OWN. hestra Sofas and Stalls, $1 50. Balcony fautentl, ge oe Dress Circle, $1, Secgnd Baicony, THe. Family Frigate Boxes, $12 an OX Book Now “OPEN, AcApEnY or MUSIC.—SALVINI AS SAMSON TO- “The grandest dramatic effort of the century." ai 5 snd poaisively Ing last saLdiNE one f Signor TOMASO SALVINI, THE GREATEST LIVING ATAGEDIAN, uence of a ments peavey 2 made to visit avana and M — B' Es WEST J AND FOR THE Ae ie pe OF THE SEASON, AMSON. iON. SAMSON, SAMSON, SAMSON, SAMSON. SALVINT in his poweriul role, SAMSON, “The grandest dramatic effort of the century.’ van iar dramatic effort of the centur; ST AND FAREWELL SALVIN 4 "NIGHT, ENEEIT OF SIGNORA PIAMON’ Only time of Eneoomamese'e ht Bistorioal Prima, ELIZABET UBB: GLA UEEN or. aN GLA. ELIZABETH, SALVINI in his great role. ROBERT, BARL ‘OF ESSEX ZABETH, Q SEER PIAMONTI a: SATURDAY--Falih WELL LLO-OTHELLOWO: on $l Besorved. seats, pate net and balcony, si'4 pee private boxes, four sea 5 family circle, Sc. at box office, Academy, 701 and [14 Broadw CADEMY OF MUSIC.—PIAMONTI'S nexerit ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGL. FRIDAY-LAST AND FAREWELL SALVINE rout, BENEFIT of Signora ISOLINA_PIAMON' Only performance of Giacommetti's, Historical ‘Drama, ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF E) SALVINI in his great role, ROBERT, HARI, OF ESSEX, PTA MONT as ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAN: Originally performed here by Mme. Ristori ALVINI—MATINEE D’ADIEU. ELLO. Academy of Music, SATUKDAY. Aprenxvon at 2— FAREWELL and FINAL SALVINI MATINEE. SALVINI in Lay tamous impersonation, OTHELLO. Positiv yi last avpearance in New York. Admission $1. Seats to all parts, including boxes, $1 extra. T $10—BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO. forte, overstrung, carved I legs, every improvement; one roxewood upright Piano, only J. BIDDLE, “8 Waverley Biace, near Broadway, “MANUFACTORY PRICES, $250 —REAUTIFUL ‘ood Piano, carved legs, patent agratfe, 34 muy warranted, almost Tew, $75; Instalments faken; ‘$12 mont! He Gxaise, 107 West 20 IBICENT 74 OCTAVE P' FORTE are sale.—Splendid holiday present; tour round corners; ail modern iinprovements, made to order; celebrated city maker; fully guaranteed. used five months, for $50 cash; also parlor, chamber and dining Furniture, a sacrifice Property amily leaving city. 36 West 16th st., near Sth ay, A LARGE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS PIANOFORTES, get all styles, mast be sold at any price they bring, before the Ist January, at No. 9 Great jones street, near Broa k ‘ MAGNIFICENT AND BRILLIANT TONED 74 OC. tave rosewood Pianoforte: best city maker; used m9} yess aes legs and four large round corners; raffe; all improvements: made to order; original 200, fo} oh including Stool, Cover and Music eres worth $1 gales rivate residence 12) West ‘Twenty-third § reel, near Sixth avenue. A A BARGAIN FOR CASH—-7% OCTAVE AGRAFFE Piano, all modern improvements, lor less than $200; Others for sale or rent on instalments. F, CONNOR, 3% Third avenue, Ares seOREATLY REDUCED, PRICES—NEW aatapined. Warerooins, 56 Wi AND nd Pianos STREDMAN & CO'S old it Sixteenth street, one 44 OOTAVE GRAND ratte seenororte, esey, new, fully boasts patent tag ferret cost $825, for Stool, Cover; has Ox for sbipping satin pee lor Suit, cost $400, ; one do. {do 880; parlor ch ber, dlnin Parnitare, sactidce. * ‘Nobitence ir Bast wen street, near Fourth avenuc. LADY WILL SELL L FOR LESS THA! ‘$i 100 a fine toned rosewood Pianotorte, agraffe treble, modern, style, including Stool, &c.; music in pertect order. 'd street, near Bowery. Act UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS FOR RENT + from Ly second hand Fispos, ion 0 aha Stein- WAY ma tO East Twelfth street, west tof Broadway. RILLIANT TONED i OCTA DOUBLE AL rou — og Meh Pia ‘10, amy ay rand mts feinway mea Atari, ont plete ie Sewcerur er ‘ it "Private residence Tots to sui Gait ii three days, OB BALE AN | ELEGANT PIANO, NEARLY NEW, cost rich and powertal tone, all new mprove: iments and omo of the best makers, price with Btoot, Isl Perry street. T EDWARD MILLERS, 63 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR Zant.od Clothing, Carpets c- by Calling on oF address ‘ant ery ing Mr. or Mrs. MULLER dena A 4 — AVENUE, NEAR path | STREET. ain ie MRNA Tar nba SBL Be Bo 8 on or address Mr, or NATH. AN, HARRISON, 94 THIRD ae ee et § W. Twenty-sixth and eae gre aad een omens oust ANOS, —A_ Spore Vidya TO be (gs to purchase : prices to auit the tim a se mdeteiede dL io yon Seiten ven 200 ha fs ae} AND ORGANS, ware pen SECOND rote Piaae 0 makers, wil pe aot a eee Raunt RN nial vega ‘ang the solid i eer Peta a Toltize ti pine Ona: ERS & Yk ed M™ F, B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. ery vening ant and aaa Matinee, STOR HEART by ronson Hi a. ni d . LILIAN’: rantabaa vi ti we ymmey, fxg BOWERY,—H. GRAU, MANA. Friday, December 19, at 8 Les HUGUENOTS. DIE HUGUENOTN. Mme. Lichtmay, Miss Canissa, Miss Houfs, Hermanns, Vierling, Painger. Powerful chorus and orchestra. Popular prices. T. BARNUM AT “THE RIN Be . AFTERNOON AND RVENING. MUSEUM, MENAGERIE AND HIPPODROME, TBE GRAND HOLIDAY SEASON INAUGURATED BY FASHIONABLE AND opp Avbiancie, THE CAEAPAMLBLBD date Sor 1 pidge ker reer CHILDREN DAILY. TWO td HUNDRED MAGE AND FEMALE ARTISTS IN THE GRAND DOUBLE.CIRCUS, AT 2 AND 8 O'CLOCK, ‘THURSDAY — EVENING, DEC, 18, A GORGEOUS MILITARY SPECTACLE, EMPLOYING HUNDREDS OF MEN & HORSES, THIS COSTLY AND ELABORATE ATTLE SCENE IS A THRILLING EQUESTRIA ATTEMPTED UPON DEUR. CADEMY oF MUSIC, TURDAY EVENING, DEC. 20. OMBAT NEVER BEFORE LIKE SCALE OF GRAN- CUBA, i For the benefit of CUBA CUBA Gpetitnte Cubans and widows and orphans | CUBA cuBA of the meeps of the CUBA CUBA | THE CHARITY AMAT SuBA gupe ar Atte J AsSoclATION gone CUBA una Sheridan vnowle fuer play CUBA DC CUBA guBA and ster pial egmedietta CUBA UBA Cast with the fall seen CURA Bee ba elect eieat aide CUBA y several volunteers, B DIRECTRESS. Mrs. SHERIDAN HOO} Pe ADMISSION ORE DOLLA, Reserved | Seats gag joxes extra. Ticketa may be obtained at B ce: Union Square Theatre and’ A ‘ademy of Music, anick UP Urn Es LEAGUE HE UBATRE. @ ies phi ye 5 BENET ix mi OFA CHAMLTY SCHOOL, ESSOR Ladi] Llebrated II! AND A agp aie reise BY THE UR B00 Tickets to te ‘obtained 0 it i ‘Harts, A Broadway ; from meanbere of the Roclety 8 and at the doors om the evening ofthe entertainment, Tickets JILMORE, IHEATRE COMIQUE, SH HART... Sie Propeist Me TORAND INDIAN BOX “TRICK MAPNER, i TRICK, Fe} 3) INDIAN B BABOLAIN'S & thick. x INDIAN BOX INDIAN BOX MYSTERY MYSTERY | MYSTERY MATINEE, MATINEE. iF MATINEE. ‘ALL THE MAMMOTH TROUPE AT HARRIGAN AND WAT AS THE, BLACK BALI, SAILORS. tt Hous FRANK KERN: Noire e Acts, Gonra. goats nL CHABLES WH: New MR, HARRY MUNROE, B Sy ae and her Troupe jyuanests at TINEE. ED. HARRIGAX maf Pat TRISH POLICEMAN, NEW sae BY ruiauit, MATINEE wpa BY AND grumpy NDAY NEXT, DEC. first week of the renowned Bitsts, DELEHANTY AND HENGLER, Also first time of the new RISTMAS PANTOMIME, M@RMANIA THEATRE, AD. bated SLE seseeees Director EDNESD. Leese yi CH FANNY, ‘Witt, ‘A STUART, ay, is ave cts, b joe open daily from’ ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUS! Prices THE AD. at Dutch LAI i ber nh Irish Comloalt Mi ae aT DAY. bite G 1 eiock. 201 BOWERY. iS bet g/tk tr: Box o! cent Orchestra Chairs, 8 cents. JHE GREAT STAR TROUPE. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD. way. between Houston and Bleecker streets. —Every one should visit the wonderful museum; it full Srerything poopie should see and understand. dail the “Philosophy of Marriage. ose pa unal ee ps attend these important fe bn can have them for post free, om receipt of 25. 2 fy scree Ing seCueTAY Niw yOuK NOSEOM Sauyn Fo FOR THE LAST TIME AS SAMSON. § Broadway. The rad fens ped i coer, \e gran ‘amatic effort of the century,’ ini ig prodigiously fine as Samson.”’. Xbane. wat Trio h of an extraordinary character wasachieved last night at the Academy of Music.""—Herald, “Salvini was called nine times before the curtain @ur- ing the evening,.""—Sun. "Holidege, Pret octal Roane sa” Browder. olidays, Phrenologic m8, ro ae Reading, with charts, Useful Books for ent oa DE GUERRE,” osthumons), just buble riley Bhi van wa ©. Wels, Ten; “Aida,” March, S003. Wi rille, 40c., ‘and Vocal saléetio eee Je se Galope Bie: 40. Be Svinaibie® ‘Eaton. wand pee bide Sh Layer) REGIMENT BAND ATURDAY NIGHT, AT THE ‘ARMORY, FOURTEENTH STREET. ‘maldonins 303° it AS SAMSON, TO.NIGHT. st American triumph. “The erapdent ri ramecie effort of the century.” last night but one in New York. Pu nat Sixteenth street, near Broad wei be I dak Two weeks only. Prot, Hart his wonder/ul Magical Pertori Wy Monday ening, December. sat the when he wil Sate e his ‘vellous recon _ ‘Yew boa and Spiritual BaRROE (Copyrieh 0) as per lorme ho other person. Popul oe Hoserved ats ota Mr Marta’ ‘nore, purrs INFANT ASYLUM GRAND BALL may bo obtained of the Managers and at the follewina convenient places, viz. :— Mra. C. K. Garrison, @ Park avenue. rs. F. H. Tows, Gilsey i House, rs. BH, Van Auken, 421 Fi Miss Alice Sandford Mrs. James M. Mrs. Joseph Wormar, 11d En F. Le M. Bates, 431 Broadway Jonn Wetinnts, It, 37 West Forty-second 2 MUSIC. —DECEMBER OAR PON TEMPLAR D 4) ‘Rb DaLte SEMI-CENTENN MORTON COMMANDERY. ANGE TEMPLAR. for sale at Lid, 434, 626, 71L and O45 anlek tine principal hotels. B*Gprnesi Febaae ata ac eae nauat xhibtion members and friends ETROPOLITAN prety THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAG, MINSTREL AND VARIETY GUTA CONSTANTLY oN | | | | ”