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BOARDERS WASTED, LARGE ROOM AND TWO HALL ROOM! anily furnished, to let, with Board and Ponrene leaving lor Lurope; house first ‘teenth street. él beet AVE. Hemen or familios wiihout moals* private open all night, x| Pa SURRIRE:B, ATH nue.—Pleasa' transient or permanenk ni rth or table if desired, House and DSOMELY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR AND 1 Cee pave Hooins on aecond foot to let, with oF with- Dut Board: one block 1rom Broadway. No. 583 Seventh enue, 0: posite St. Cload Hotel. very thing first class; imily only one week in the city from the couniry; American faulty. 103 EAST TWENTY-THIRD ATRERT.—ON THIRD 1. floor, a very desirable Suit of Rooms, with board. A —PARK HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN), CORNER + Beokman and Nasau ;eentrally located in the immediate vicini nay mercantile business; Rooms at reasonable prices by day or A. ) -MATSON PARISIENNE, Twelith street, near Broadway. fies ‘and sinule ie. gen leenens table Whois aioP, including wine. 8 AND 40 EAST .—Rooms for ‘i M., $1 25, 2 LARGE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, 1d KAST NINE- + teenth strect; verything first P clas reduced rates, ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR—NICELY FURNISHED, whole or in suits; also three single Rooms, witi#iirst lass Board. 133 West Forty- first street. 1 FRONT, SECOND STORY ALCOVE ROOM, ELE- ntly furnished, with first class Board; also two ingle Rooms for genticmel releronoes. No, 243 East teenth street, nex 7 Room TO LET TO SINGLE GENTLEMAN, WITH Board; terms $7 per week; best references 254 West Twenty: ‘fourth street, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN CAN GET BOARD Very reasonable, with « respectable -young widow: references exchanged. Apply to Mrs. J. NKEIT, corner Fiity-sixth street ani D FLOOR—SPACIOUS AND HANDSOMELY FUR- nistied, en suite of separately: Board or private | table; also third floor sunny hall Room. 33 West Thirty- third sireet, near Pith ayenue. OR THREE FINE ROOMS IN A SMALL NEW England family, with Board, from $8 to $20 per week. “ West | Twent sixth street, near Me James Hot el, Ninth ayenue, TH AVENUE, 273, BETWEEN TWENTY -NISTH AND Thirtieth sttects.—Second Floor, handsomely, fur- nished, to let, with strictly first class Board; finest loca- tion in’ town. Bra AVENUE, 48 —ROOMS FOR FAMILIES AND ee gentlemen, with Board, or private table if re+ 5 AVENUE, 814—ONE ROOM ON THIRD FLOOR, Ae Board. and smal! Room communicating if de- References exchanged. 5" AVENUE, BEfWEEN ELEVENTH AND ‘Twelfth streets. —Suit of large light Rooms on parlor joor, With private Table, on reasonable terms, in the spaclous double house 43 Fifth avenue. EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—ONE LARGE 6 hom on wird floor, southern exposure; also other Rooms to let, with Board ; location unsurp: 6 @ WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—ENTIRE SECOND or Third Floor, handsomely furnished; or will divide; with first class hotel accommodations: private table If desired ; upper dining room ; also single Rooms. lent Board; table Board, $4; at 158 Bleecker street, leccker street and Seventh avenue cars pass the house. $7 PER WEEK.—ONE NICE ROOM, WELL FUR- nished, suitable tor two gentlemen, or one gentle- an for $9; first class table; reference. . of Clinton place, fear Fifth avenue, i JQ WAVERLEY FLACK NEAT BROADWAY.— Handsome front Rooms, $14, $18 and $2%, for two Persons, with Board: no children’; also table Board, $4; jouse heated by steal 1 LAFAYETTE PLACE, CORNER OF FOURTH Mirsote—Handaomely furnished Rooms, large and small, with first class Board, on the most reasonable terms, $670 $10 PER WEEK FOR ROOMS, WITH EXCEL- le BELMONT HOTEL, FULTON, THROUGH TO ANN strect, near Broadwa: Heated by steam open all hours; European plan; Rooms 50c. and upwards: now family Rooms; Meals at popular prices (CALHEN HOUSE, 165 HUDSON STREET, CORNER of Laight. —E: x lent Board, $6 to $7 0" per wee! with single Room; singie ‘toom ‘without board, $2 an upwards Lodging, sc.; gentiemen only, Open ail ROVE HOUSE, 17%, 174 176 AND 173 BLEECKER streot, six blocks west of Broadway.—Pirst class Rooms, with excollent Board, $1 50 io $2 per day; $9 to $12 per week. PL ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY. A Secon street and Broalway.—An elezant Suit of Rooms, Fifth avenne, new side, rotunda floor; also Sutts on bai ‘Hor; table d’hoce $3 8) per day. PIERRE HOUSE, 750 BROADWAY, CORNER L* Eighth street.—Prices reduced. Good rdoms, 50c. to er day; $3to $6 per week. Hoard and Rooms, $9 to Ht Zper week. Trauslent Board, $2 5 per day. ‘ ODGINGS—20 A NIGHT; $2 TO $250A ‘week; ms open all night GROOT'S Hately 485 40 490 Gana mee rooins. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. 30 BOWERY, CORNER Bayard street..—200 light Rooms neatly furnished; ae or 60c. per night; $2 50 to $4 per week; for gentlemen only. RESeRVOTE PARK HOTEL, SIXTH AVENUE AND Fortieth street, on the American plan.—A few choice rooms to rent to families and single geatlemen, at mod- erate prices, COUNTRY “BOARD. * BOY, FROM 6 TO 12 YEARS OLD, WILL BE taken to Board Sa the country, on reason: ble terms, and will be well taken care of; healthy and pleasant lo- cation; public school in sight of the Louse. Address, tor one week A FARMER, box 169 Herald ottice. WINTER I RESORTS, H [anton HOTEL, BERMUDA ISLANDS. ‘This hotel, splendidly situated, offers great induce- ments w invalids and tourists visiting the Bermudas. The climate being very mild, even and healthtul, to- gether with the Deautinil scenery, renders these islinds avery desirable place of resort'during the winter and spring months. Board, $2 and $2 per d Steamer running aS arly as advert! OWN WARNED Iy Proorictor. T= EVENING TELEGRAM HE EVENING TELEGRAM, THE EVE NING TELEGRAM ®: EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, MADISON aquare, central and delightia! locality. —Rooms, ingly or en fulte, ‘second, third’ and fourth floors, with TH STREET, WEST, 240.—NEATLY FURNISHED Rooms to let, with Board, suitable for two persons, ~ \auiaagai hall'Rooms, $6; hot and cold water, tire, 4 STREET, EAST, 317, NEAR SEVOND AVE- nué.—To let, with Board, fine large second story front and hall Rooms, gngly or en suite ; terms moderate. 1 TH STREET, OPPOSITE STUYVESANT PARK, 17 four Cygne ‘east of Second avenue.—Handsomely Rooms, with first class Board, at a moderate Beg eS exchanged. 1 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Second and Third Floors, singly or suite, with private table if preferred; elegantly furnished; tabie class ; references exchanged. iT CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— furnished Rooms, with first class table. ina French tamily from Paris; a good opportunity to speak French porrectly ; references exchanged. SM eae aia 1 TH STREET WEST, NO, 416—HANDSOMELY furnished oeres with Board; hot and eold water: gas and bath; American family; terms, $6 and 87 por week. 91% STREET, NO. 318, NEAR BLEYATED DEPOT.— Handsomely furnished large and small Ri second and thira stories; all modern improvements; for families or gentlemen; table first class; references 2 D STREET, EAST, 114—ELEGANTLY FUR nished Room, on parlor floor, with first class Board; hot and cold water; suitable tor gentleman and wite; references. NEWLY D STREET, MADISON SQUARE.—SECOND FLOOR to let, with or without Board; also single Booms for gentlemen. 26 East Twenty-third street. 7 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—ROOMS' TO jet, with Board; terms reasonable. References pxchahiged. 2 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Suit of tront Rooms, on second floor, with Board ; also hall Rooms‘or gentlemen; house first class; reference required. LONDON TERRACE, WEST TWENTY-THIRD : street.—A beautiful front Room, on second floor, will be let to gentleman and wife, with’ Board: no other boarders; location beautitul, 2 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR Madison Park.—To let, with Board, ‘handsome front Root ple elosets; hot and cold water; south- brn exposilfe; suftable for gentleman and wite. QS BARROW, STREET. NEAR BLEECKER — Pleasant front Roém to let, with | Board $12 per week for two; other Rooms, -~swew gerbe 36 & zasr wLQRTY-NINTH STREET, ONE DOOR n avenne.—Handsoinel furnished Room suitable for gentlemen and their wives: also & handsome back Parlor, with first class Board ; references. PIANOFORTES, OF A’ 2% UNION ‘SQUARE, HAINES B ‘ES BROS. will offer their fine assortment of first class Pianofortes at prices to suit the times. very Pianoforte guaranteed. E A few Pianos which have been used a little, very low for cash. “ORGANS, ¢ crry. REAL ESTATE EUS SALE. Central, A FMS? CLASS THRER STORY HIGH | TOOP ome mae. House, in Harlom (best sirect), near Fitth avenue, tor sale ata sacrifice, Puabos & LOAN, 31 Bast Seventeenth stroct, OR SALP—POURTH STREET HOUSE, CORNER Greene and Four-b streets: low rent, long lease: all furnished; rooms pay rent; will be sold for price of furnivure; reasons ior geuting, got @ plage in Noriolk. Va. BP. CAVANAGH, East side, HARF PROCERTY,.—IWENTY-THRER LOTS WITH water front, jor sale or to lease on ‘act liver, between Forty-second and Forty tala ‘sirests. with 206 fcet ouikhead; depih of water 2o feet at low tide; owner Will erocca biting to sure Conantit leased for a teri oF years, or will let ‘on jor two or three years. For further Paraculur apply to KE, FABGR, 13 Willlam street Misce.taneous. Tos FOR SALE OR TO LEASE—FOR FOUNTP RIES, manufactories, chemical works, &e, Larg® blocks of Lots, with bulkhead water front, suitable ior large panilecion oF f een otto Dhoom of Lots, enitabl ec weilin cos low aud terms very easy. Ap) B. SoufseFELiN, ) ro ) Willdam sir one ate KN PROPERTY FOR SALE _._ AND _ tO LET. JERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AY. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 5 A. M. TILL 9 P. M. ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P. M CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. A W208 SALE, $5,500, VERY ELEGANT TWO STORY « high basement brick House, 9 rooms, all improve- ‘ments, situated in vicinity of De Ne Keats and bediord ave- Rug; forms liberal; also two story frame Cottage House Cs Swit, too De on Lafayette avenue, near Bedtord, gash. balance fiveqéars, Kal ar Bedt Ap. a a Brook ‘OR SALP—TO CLOSE "AN spc ras THREE story Philadelphia brick House, No. 54 Tompkins piace, Brooklyn; in prime o order and tully. furnished: AD JOSEPH 8, DECKER, Execu- ir i Nasa arose New York. JOR SALE OR LEASE—STORAGE prORRS one Nos Sand 6 Atlantic Dock, tronting East Kiven ad: folning Hamilton terry. “Apply to JOH BERRY. Noe 73 liam street. HESTER COUNTY PROPERTY ALE AND TO RENT. ORT MOR MORRISANIA AND orth New York (now New York enh ts lem bridge on graded streets ior $1,00) and upward Woon mnost’ bere saree, Apply to ‘the agents, F. G. & D. BROWN, 9 Broadw bei akan iis ae o 5 THE CITy FUR TO. REN! iT. GREAT BARGAIN.—90 VERY DESIRABLE VIL- lage Lots, in one parcel, near New York, for sale, at one-third their real value ;'an investigation will show that a fortune can be realized from them within a short time, PHALON & SLOAN, 81 East Seventeenth street, T NEW BRUNSWICK, EAST IDE RARITAN—FIVE minutes walk trom depot, on high ground, beautitully situated. elegant Country seat and 125 wcres} a splendii Ra ed tor a safe and wy orate in- Yestinent. WARREN HARDENBERGH, 68 Wall street. OR SALE—THE BEST COUNTRY GLASS FRONT Store House, in Mercer county, N.J-: Stock aud Fixtures: must be seen to be appreciated ; a tare chance; $40.000 yearly :mickness cause of selling ‘Address box 20 Post office, Hamilton square, N. J. ASSAIO, N, J,—MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE every Improvement throughout, frescoed rooms, at just naif its coat; money wanted immediately. Apply on TATEN ISLAND.—PURNISHED COTTAGE 70 LET, consisting of 10 rooms, till Ist of May next; the amount of the rent; references required. Ap) bly y letter addressed to Mr. ‘TOMPSON, 169 William st., GREAT BARGAIN IN SECOND HAND PLANOS.— The Weber Pianos, used by Nilsson, Torriani, Cary Campanmi, Maurel, Capoul, Muzio, Puente and others, consisting ot Grand, Upright'and Square Pianos, will be sold ata greatsacrifice. ‘These Pianos were specially se- ected by these great artists and used during their stay in New York, and are nearly new. This ig a chance sel- dom met with; aiso second hand Pianos of other makers at Weber Warerooms, 6th avenue and 16th street. A MAGNIFICENT ARION PIANO, AN UPRIGHT Piano, a Parlor Set Furniture, all first class, for sale ata bargain and warranted. Inquire at 220 East Twenty- a street. { PIANOFORTE, $25, TO HAVE IT OUT OF THE way. 53 First street, second floor. Call ie morn- ing, 6to12 Areal, handsome Pianoforte. H. KNOUP. PO LET-AT A FAVORITE SUMMER RESORT, | A fine Property, suitable for a large summer boarding house or hovel; completely turnishe ‘urther informa, tion at office’ of MELVILLE EGGLESTON, bsq., 173 Broadway. HIRTY MINUTES FROM LIBERTY STREET, IN . Elizabeth, N. J., new three story Mansard roof Ss roomis; furnace, hot and cold water; use of furniture, piano, crockery, &c., tree until spring} price $06 month. Address £.'F. W.,'Herald oftice. 5.000 4csks MISSOURI LAND, IN PARCELS 30 to 66) acres; 15,00 acres Tennessee Land, in dines parcels of 5,000 acres, to exchange for Dry, Goods, &c., suitable Jor country trade: a sinall amount of cash required. Apply to &, G SHEPPARD, 19 Broad- way. frame House, MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- A forte for sale: avsplendid holiday present: four Tound corners, made oper cit maker, fully guaran- teed, used 5 months, for $275, with Box for wet ping; Par- STATE TO EXCHANGE, NCUMBERED REAL ESTATE TO for Merchandise or good Business; * exchange lor, chamber, dining; Silverware, &c.;a sac rop- | $19,000 worth of Lumber to exchange for Mortgages or erty family leaving city. 36 West 16th st., near ‘buh nae citf Property WARREN &CO., No. 5 Dey street. RION PIANOFORTE, ELABORATELY CARVED, COUNTRY STORE PROPERTY, DWELLING, four round corners; best ever made by the firm; , ice ences, one acre ground; abundance hearly new, every improvement; will sell for less than | fruit: e 000; would exchange, for ‘staple goods. one-third cost, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. Address vos 188 rnon (N. Y.) P —$200.-MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE AGRAFFE « rosewood, ae rung. iron frame, Goldsinith Pianoforte, Stool, &c.; carved case and legs: latest im- Logon 4 aay uaramtecd ; also Piano ai nd Stool. $0. GOLDSMITH, 2 Bleecker street, near Bowery. LARGE STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, INCLUDING all styles: must be sold before the lst ‘of January at any price, they being at No. 9Great Jones street, near Ag GREAT DISCOUNT DURING THE HOLIDAYS.— CH & GOMIEN, manufacturers of first class fanoe Broadray HE Thirty-fith street, second aoe 3 to 8 Loses eod b UPFiSb E) ‘OOD PIANOFORTE Dragan and Stool less than $100; modern Ke! rove, also elegantly carved rosewood upright Piano- 28 Third street, between Bowery and cond av, forte. 4 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—BOARD.—A F. ily or party of friends can have pleasant, well nished kooms on second, third and Yourth floors, at mod. erate prices. 4 WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- coma: hee Pet Spe ee ged Booms with first class miles ani ~ Me. Call fortwo days single gentlemen ; termsanoder- NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AN 50 University place.—Handsomely turnished Parlor And Bedroom, with southern exposure, to let, with rag to @ family or party of gentlemen; terms mode- Bl Rane od ett: NINTH STREET—A NEATLY Room fora single gentleman, with or Without Boards wit WEST THIRTY. SIXTH STREET, BETWEE! 64, Bs aot pa with tree ell turnished ronend Honan i ie : Board, $9 per week. BRILLIANT TONED 7g OCTAVE DOUBLE ROUND rosewood Pianotorte, extra carved case and lezs, cost $1,250, for $250; has improvements; overstrung, agraffe, &c., with guarantee ; used only 7 months; an ele- gant Steinway, a sac: tor cash. Call this day pri- A, PARTY HAVING A CEN LOCATED city House to exchange for a Westchester county Farm of 70 acres, on Harlem Eallroad, valued at $20,000, free anf clear, and $10,000 or more cash, please call on PHALON & cLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street, IN 2x. SH AND IMPROVED REAL ESTATE change for Merchandise on liberal terms, Atitent ° MERCHANT, box 219 Herald office. § BAOUANGE, G ‘AP UPTOWN LOTS WAN Teg Ue Nal Sr aku) per D— roper' — veer alg EU oem ce “Je 46 East Stwenty-thi —— v enty-third street. XCHANGE, FOR STOCKS, BONDS OR MORT- gages—Beautiful Country Seat at Stamtord ; spacious modern house, carriage house, several secret realty, accessible ; $25,000. J. W. at Riverside station, “Conn Exapiegs os EL#GANT BROWN STONE HOUSE, furnished; price $40,000; for country Property, vi JACOB 'SHARPE, i49 Broadwa -ANTAD: —CITY OR BROOKLYN, E. D.. PRODUC. tive Property in exchange for a good 6 acre Farm in Westchester county; no brokers. Address FARM, box 108 Herald office, rit Yate residence 210 West Sist st A TIANOFORTE FOR SALE—7% OOTAVE, FOUR round cornered ,carved legs, used 8 months, made by best city maker, magnificent rosewood case, cost $1,500, tor $800; Stool, Cover, Music Stand ineinded. Call private residence 12) West 25d street, near 6th « Dr. WITTEMORE. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICE! AC scond hand Pianos, STEED ICES NEW AND €stablished_ wareroom: West Sixteenth street, one door trom Sixth avenue * are, Piste for rent, trom $3 to $8 per month. Co.'s Organ tor sale or rent; Pianos and Organs for sale on ingtaiments on easy terms. 8. N bast Fourteenth street G7 MACDOUGAL STREET.—A ‘NEW ENGLAND family have a few handsomely furnished Rooms, B. anite or singly. yo let. with Board, } gultable for gentle- nan can be accommodated, wives; 4 few table boarders PN d de 4 ONE DOOR WEST OF avenue.—To furnish elegant Rooms, with or without Board, sin, ¢ if desired ; house large and flgant. DNSaceeulcindane? EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEA 120 Fourth aven: A handsomely furnished suit of four Rooms to let, with or without Boar. } also hall MANUFACTORY PR'CES—$250—BEAU octave Pianos, carved, patent agraife ement; warranted; one almost new. $175; itv CABLE, 107 West Twenty-third street ROSE.’ all modern improye- 3 “BARGAIN FOR CASH.—A BEAUTIFUL wood 7 octave Pianotorte, A Bens, cost $45), for $100; with Cover and Stool. Sith street, between 2d and 3d avenues, ERS 3 SUPERB PIANOS FOR THK s, at, moderate prices, and will give with aluable Painting b} by ditian and old masters. Ad dress CHAMBERS’ PIANO FACTORY, No. 101 Fourth avenue, New York. Rooms. References exchanged, 161 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN LEX- EL ee Hi ra avenues. —Nicely furnished ‘ove Roo} so hal 5 5 gd om, to let, With Board ; XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS.—NEW AND SECOND hand Pianos, tully hag $60 upwards; some @legant ones Jike new at $200. HERS, 425 West Twenty-eighth street, near Ninth avenue. 163 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—HAND- i, gomely tarnished fecond | story front and back joard, to gentl seslugio gentlonn. gentlemen and their wives 21: WEST TWELFTH STREET.—TWO OR THREE families can be accommodated with nicely fur- Sreling t© room together; table first class; terms AGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- jorte, having every modern improvement, over- strung bass, carved legs, &c., quite new, with’ seven years’ guarantee, sacr; eed for $15). JAMES GORDON, 157 Bleecker st AN 4 eeniad tr a Ded TO RENT OR SEL! rent applied to purchase; prices to suit ed hi MM. M. MERRELLAS No. 8 Union squares? re, 166 Fourth avenue, hed Rooms and Board, or a party of gentlemen who 297 Bast TWELFTH STREET, BETW: EEN SEC- avenues.--Nicely furnish pomble Rooms, with Board, for two or three ‘persons, ine Fench family; moderate prices; reterences required, 229 Bast, ELEVENTH | stnuEt LARGE, fandsomely furnished Rootc su-secp ly furnishes pom, on second fi "st tt ity first class Board, suitable ior Jamilics or single 236, WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.-ONE OR two finely furnished Rooms to let, with feat pisneeet neighborhood, gas, ‘bath, hee B20 Mast pal ENTYMeTH | srREET.—rur. nished Parlor and Bed, et, OD second door of pity house, with or ‘without Board, acter ey GENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN BOA A French family Fesiding in one of the ‘beat atrectat pole and room excellent. “Address box 778 New: York PLEASANT FRONT ROOM 0» SEC ON La suitable for two, with Belly without ie iS Glonet, hot and cold wate! iy pri Call’ at pogenzes WANTED—A FAMILY REMAINING IN ast Thirty-Arst street. the country for the winter would like a gentlema and wife (o live with them, not so much ina pecuntary gaintor view but Yor sake ot combasgae mie eg ew i40trains a day. Address BONUS, M Broudway. ESIRABLE FRONT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, Ix TUE first class private house 45 East Twentieth street. |S Ghee aR pe FLOOR to vate farm! bie. on Murray Hill, near Filth avenue, angensle men OF ey Moruid t Uptown Branch oft Pectin IN SEARCH OF FIRST. CLAS! oF eee at our office: no con CENUNos rectory, 87 Union square, Broadway. $5 BOARD W Waste, BY A LADY, “WITH A RE table le lg a ee a ive Address, stating size A Sd FE mgd COU ELE, nice, ih eg ond or third wi vate srtamily notes exceed $10 Aen neat Bixth avenue and Fortieth street. W: aera FOR PIL BMAN, 7 AND nee fe ‘praxos AND ORGANS 2 TO 20 PER CENT FROM circular price this week only; 25 Pianos and Orga: at a great sacrifice, at PEEK & SON'S, 127 Bleecker st. IANOS OF VARIOUS STYLES FOR SALE ON IN- a tertalmenta or to rent; the same applied if purchasea, suit times. avenue, op terms to ee enue, near Twenty: ARE CHANCE.—SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE. wood Piano, all round corners, jron frame and overotrung; every improvement; cost $700; will sell tor 20, Apply immiediately at 65 Seventh avenue, SPECIAL INDUCEMENT THIS WEEK IN NEW AND second hand Pianos (various make: Pianos to rent SHERWIN & HERBERT, 28 Union square, 5 BURDETT ORGAN IS THE BEST—WHEN you buy, buy one. BILLINGS & WHEELOCK, G Agents, 1d kast Fourteenth street. sili WASTED-TWO ACTIVE MEN, WITH GOOD wust- ness; eee fect, 0 engage in 4 ght and profitable bua. ; nents. Ww oJOUN W. RHULE, leMucray st vila mabe $190.8? H. OCTAVE ROSEWOOD AGRAFFE Piano, full guarantee ; old one, 7 octave, full r iron frame, $130; Cove . KRAKS AUER, 20) PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower prices, for cash or instalments, of for rent, in efty oF Foun, AUTiNg this financial crisis and the Holidays, by HORACE & SON, %. 481 by hy Mea ever offered: before in, News York Age to sell WATERS’ celebrated CONUERTO rt} ORGHES , 218 Broome strect. Mo ORGANS and PIANOS, Illustrated catalogues ULATIONS ON BUSINESS, Jogses, enemies, law onits, absent friends, loves mar: ore uy ath. heal, refused unless satieties Sixth ai SINGHI, iy Jatrvoyant. | GENUINE OLAIRVOYANT.TRACES LOST PROP- erty, a nds, lawsuits, “stocks” and busine J MI ‘ast Thirtieth street, © ASSETS.—A SPLENDIDLY PAYING $25,000 seers ce SRLeNDibey Faring urban Rea! Estate, not heavily encumbered. Address A. L., box 198 Herald office, REAL ESTATE WANTED, N UNENCUMBERED COUNTRY SEAT WANTED— Stamford preferred, in exchange tor city Property Rortgaxed percent on’ Valuation. Address KQUII- ABLE, Herald office. V ANTED—A, COUNTRY SEAT, WORTH $90,000 TO to $40,000, between Riverdale and Irvington, Yonkers preferred, in exchange for ‘ant brown stone resiucnce, afew steps trom Central Park. “Address 8.A. M., owner, Herald office, WASTED, T0 PURCHASE—FOR CASH, A FIRST Class high stoop House, 29 to 25 feet front, situate between Sixth and Madison avenues. Owners only ad- dress, with lowest price and particulars, 8. W. J., Herald office ‘AN CHASE, Uity Property, vaiaed which will, be given the at, one hour from city by Address H, Y., G00 PAYING 12,000, for eguilty in a first clase country rie Railway, and some cash, ‘Herald oftice. WARTED-A BRICK OR FRAME HOUSE, IN Brooklyn or Haglem; inust be in good condition, 00d location and fredrom encumbrances will give tae urniture of @ small, tirst class hotel, large Pier @ worth from $100 to $200, Horse, Carriage and Harnes all in good order, and balance in cash, Address JOHN JACKSON, 18 Hudson str: PROPOSAL: EW “york CENTRAL "AND HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY. Rigen wen’s Orvice, New Yous, Dec. 22, 1873. roposals will be recelved’ at this oflice til noon on SATURDAY, the 3a of Jamuar, ext, for THESE MILL IONS OF DOLLARS ($3,000,000) in’ the First Mortgage Bonds of this company. These Bonds will be issued in the form of “Coupon Honds, of $1.00) each, or of *keuis- tered” Bonds, of $5,000 and $10,000 each, Bearing interest at seven per cent, payable on ‘ist CL January and Ist of July, princi due in 1903, e MO! AGE, by which they are secured, isa FIRST LIEN apon the eniire rail- road Bere, anid franchises Vb a Company. 4 ach proposal shou! sealed and properly endorses and should state the kind and denomination ‘ot bonds wanted, and the name in which Registered Bonds are to be issued should be accurately given. bach must be ac- companied by a check for a suin equal to FIVE PER EN on the amount of the bid, such sum to be applied towards payment m case of acceptance, and to ve re- turned in case of rejection. The Bonds wiil be ready for delivery on SATURDAY, January 10, at this office, when and where the balance ™ ihe Oompa the right to H he Company reserves the right to reject all proposals offered. ¢ pee ch ni anu &, Treasure MARBLE MANTELS. N/AWORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED lor beauty of design and quality work shi Slate work of all unas ay pediaity, © Vornmanship, NRHN SLATE COMPANY, _Fourth avenue and seventeenth street, Union satiare, S7era RT'S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Mantels, rich and nt “designs, at the lowest ES 20 and 222 West enty-third street, between eventh and Kighth avenues, 2 ~ MISCELLANEOUS. EB WILL SET UP AND PRINT A WEEKLY OR monthly Periodical at low rates and give good office room to proprietors gratis: best reference, &c. Ad- Pen eet ROADWAY TREATRE, sii HOLID » N HITE. THE WOMAN IN Sas eK WOMAN IN WHITR, y own Mr, wenn na nae Guxr oso mie xciting Drama t= really the best at in the oF REDUCED pride ee ft DUORD, FR PnioRs, GRAND GALA A’ GRAND GALA MALINKE, SHRESTMAS_ DAY: OM TUnsTeS, oe Certain Tises at 8 eotpete, Acting ROADWAY, ase " = GEORGE rent Manager tout hn XY ron STAR ARTISTS. THE aneat MAJILTON GAYNOR FAMILIES in the most oxtraordinar, entertainment ever produced, Tas THEATER WiLL BE Ganeike okuD AY FOR RSAL 5 [ oh 8 ai nae YEARt WONDER AN ME. TURNDAY. BVENING, ShORMBER RY EVENING TILL PURTH « NOTIOX, will be presented t pee riking sparkling exciting and fasclnaling SENSATION OF THe DAY, enlitled GABRIEL GRUB: The Story of the Goblins Who Stole the Sexton. A “tmtasticaly moral, demoniacal, comical, musical, legendary, ot Dec borean and scenlo iN, in two acts and a Protozue, founded on Oharles Dickons? Legend, dramatized, ada pied to to the stage and torn MILIES. mamird8. BASOW PR tr BRED. LYSTER Ryne, DAVID BRAHAM BE ce ee arab ey nf *Basry Naynor, 0] aries Mal mn ai oy eersC AST OF THE CHARACTERS, Polly Dark, Dialogue. Music the Sextot Dangnter ‘with two air Polly Gru; her Visionary Bro: Melugine, @uven of Panda. [Mus MARIE MAJTLTON m i Hicetric. imp be 2 Saucy Fly, an ponndent hee a Marcotax, King Luke Twist, an eccentric To- : ae suitor to Polly lor, Sultor to } Polly and Rival of Twist Mr. CHARLES RAYNOR Antenne, a Tarantula. Ghurrh, bean to" Mareo- The Mysterious Strang Mr. JAMES TAYLOR Goblin Gymnastic: Prot, NELSON & SONS Solos, Chorus: &e., Phe Celebrated RUSSIAN QUARTET Other Characters by the Company. Two hundred Auxil- ries. Xmas Carolors, Guests, Demons, Goblins, Black Spirits and White, Ked Spirits and on ‘ay. Each evening's 's entertain: aes el semmence with A PLEAS! ING_COMEDLE introducing to a New York nase the sparking and charming Soubrette, Miss KATE ‘ON; the versatile eccentric Comedian, Mr. JA. VINCENT, supported Nis ny a Ap AT 2 O'CLOCK. HVENING PERFORMA ks BEGIN AT 8. ICES OF ADMISSIL Family. Circte, 30 cents; Parauet_ and: balcony, $0 cents; Reserved Seats (Orchestra and Balcony), $1. CADEMY OF MUSIC. )UIN- ES the, excellent company. ITALIAN OPERA. Messrs. M. & M. STRAKOSOH respectfully announce thar tiey have succeeded in making arrangements or @) EVENING PERFORMANCES AND ON () MATINEE OF THE STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, Prior to departure for Cincinnatl, commencin EVENING, December 24, at 8 o'clock, On this occasion will be performed Meyerbecr'y Grand Opera, is LES HUGUENOTS, with Mime, CURISTINE NILS“ON Ss VALENTINE, le, MAREST, CAMPANINI, MAU! GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Musical Director and Conducta “Big. E, MUZIO UrsDAY EVENING, December 3, AT FRIDAY EVENING, Dec, 26, NILSSON'S AREWELL, DI LAMMERMOO SATURDAY, Dee. 27, GRAND AIDA MATINEE, Seats may now be secured at the Academy of Mysic; also at 701 and 114 Broadway. NHEO, THOMAS, SYMPRONY. SoNcERTS EIN ALL. saTuRDat aay NING, DECEMBER 77, AT 8, ND SYMPHONY OUNOERT. Overture to Sehitier “Bride of Messina”. Concerto tor violin, “Huny t BERNH B ListeaiaNW Symphony No. 5, “Leonore,” new. Theme and variations Scherzo. + «+f Septet... Finale % 4 Overture, “Le Garneval Romain” Season tickets to the remaining rdin; reserved seat, $7; can Now. De had ay the by wiping Steinway B. The sale of ene le tickets wi pease on Tuestay morning at 701 and ry el %, andar we box office of St tein ADMLSION aaa $i _RESERVED SE ct a i a crane JRLIND ToM co CONCERTS, ~ WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, FRIDAY, DEC. 2%, EO. %, ATSP. M, MATINEE CHRISTMAS BAY AT 1:30 P.M, _ABSissI0N 60 CENTS, ‘Pauivas Sees 2 cents extra, Children under aine half price. Tickets at the Hall and 114 Broadway, AY HA! s™ WI eADAY EV! ae ey ity aed pered 23, 1873, COMPLIMENTARY ‘CONCERT MR. HOWARD. GLOVER, the celebrated British composes ent’, piles ‘ing Eminent Artists have kindly tendered eir se Mile, LOUISK LIEBHART and Miss ANNA DRASDILL, Mile. PAULINE OANISSA, Miss PHILLIS GLOVER and Miss ANNIE BORTE ‘gpa of Mr. Alberto Lawrenee), Signor MOROSINL Mr. GEORGE COLBY, S Dupil of Mr. Alberto Law- renee) ahd. @, CARLBERG a ‘Tickets, with reserved seats, a Admission, 30 cents. rd be had at Steinway Hall and the principal music stores. GOOD LAUGH THE GREAT COMIC PANTO- FOR EVERYBODY », Goosey, Goosey Gander THIS AFTERNOON, | Fi Tony Paar 's Opera House. jood old times revived. Gi MATINEE to-d: soir (usRLorre oysuaan FIRST READINGS IN BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUST dcr aupice hog eke: bags ral-At Pv under aus} iti oun, len’s Carroll Associ Le PSRELLIANT PiOGIs MM Mr, ition Rt. TS. f0e. EXTILA. Tickets aty Chandler's, 172 Montague terrace ; Slado’s, 605 Fulton avenue and No. 7 Montague terrace. HE PILGRDM, Baih Hall, Great Jones street, Every evening at &. Wednesday and ail Holiday after. Roons at Be.’ Gallery, 28e.; Parquet, aie. ; Balcony, $1. Children hait pi ‘Additional attractions adap! bo Paleo grim tickets are large! prt lor presents, a1 packages of 5.10 and 2), at reduced rio "Spex fi Beneiits given churches aud laze Hall to rent. Supper Room pees es _ MUSICAL, A x LADY, WHOIS A FIRST T CLASS M MUSICIAN, . ‘DE. Os r soeek, Wieieen tus aan, Piano, Sing. ian, Ura ing, git education. ' Addresé DELTA, '52 Wes oot th te . F YOU WANT PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS—OF A capable, conscientious teacher, Indy or gentleman, Private, Musical University, 2 Clinton piace, alle blished 1854. rue NEW YORE CONSERVATORY hescortanieniay SCHOOL cuonal, Socrery TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, Members r ved day and evening at the Conservatory office, Nob i Fourteenth’ street, next to Delmonico’s. __ DANG: ING *_ ACADEMIES. J. SAUSE'S DANOING “ACADEMIES, CLASSES + at Masonic fall, 114 and 116 Last Thirteenth strect, and Brevoort Hall, 14 and 156 Kast Fifty-fourth street. SHONS at any hour, VEL GIRCULARS at private academy, 212 Bast Eleventh st. A J. MARS’ “ACADE MY OF DANCING, 280 « Bleecker strect.—New classes for inners now forming. For terms, &c., vend tor circular. N, B.— Soiree every Saturday evening. POD y Ona a ATS CLASSES plas pak Yor evening. « ing, No. avenue, corner Twenty: street, are now open for the season. _Send tor @ circular. AWganitEns DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S sa Pulting, interseotion of Stuyveaint and Ninth streets,—Classes every Monday ursday afternoon and evening. Private lessons a "apectalty. Matinee cn obi afternoon, dress PUBLISHER, box 106 Herald office, _ CLOTHING. “ATM MARKS Wi 101 Sixth avenue, Zentlemen camrecet cast off Olothing, Carpets, “fewelty, sg call at or address the number as al on by Mra. Marks. Please try and ye yourselves, Orders J Brooklyn punctually attended to, Ate 833 BROADWAY, NKAR THIRTEENTH STREET— ae Sasa Wesker the pg aghast, ae hele: yd omens willbe puncuaaily wttoude pediocin UROPRAN CLATRVOYANT TH NAMES, SHOWS cm s Wart racer hak onaes eo Range cess ober M*k oth orauamere mer ea netans cures, 4 son. ath Canal street "Sots eit fe, cure: tation BL, mo | NS Che FAILING CLAIRVOYANT, MMF, D ‘ai MMR. DEGOLAM, ate ier on on poem love, pag sBatri- A THNTION enon IN CASH ON HAND, WHICH I will disburse tor Wearing Apparel and Carpets; } 4 Feceiving of an extraordinarily large order compels oe WSC SITES Sovetitee, etal ie RG, 246 Sever rom Twenty fourth street. At ne waver Bey ed 8 SIXTH VENUE, Pat ling oD uit the utmost vad: | val oy DY Call T ae TRENOWS ACADEMY OF DANCING, maviond at thie canttatanes Gad active tne aaeapll an auto at in Walaingy ao. Bee crcniars.” Boye DANCING ACADEMY, bay! BROOME 8ST. tee fashionanle a Fridagh in + ata lessons, RE and ” Tis asia st iT avers er stree! it Bro Privat jase Lessons vf mt Dances Ht "y da it perte narter; si | tif x, in private lemons. > tsidledanasn GARMOS PANOING. cuaaem 63 FIFTH AVE. nue, cornor Fou ere ow forming. bys 8 AVEN| et ers Se and seats ar s0CUul Proprtor wad” vie a $18 gu AVoUsi Date [BELOTS great PARISIAN an ances. cous htt ‘ine ‘audi ternatol) dhrilted led with en emo- tion CONVULSED with gonuit AUGHTBRII! The fost GORGEOUS SCENERY in the olty!!! All the GREAT eye ay the GM anolad. arlos Fishor, Mr. io W: Da- Clarke, yi 98 Prank Hardenberg, James, Mr, Owen Fawcett Mins Fatiny Moran iss Sara Jowett, Gilvert Miss Minnio Conway" Mise Hellie Moriimer ani and others. A HARE TROUPE of TRO: *,* SPEOIAL MATINEE of PARRICIDs on OHRIST- MAS DAY at halt-past one. THEATRE. b= isa OBRIRIMAS D DAY SPECIAL mat SIN Gis OFF OF ae poops, MUSEU: L, DAVENPORT. 0 ECEPTION OF THE W TNOsiastrC ites TON OT RREORT. FTERNOON AT 2. enminent Cea re and NING A’ we oat tra eda ie AVENPORT, ‘ Measengee's Comedy” 7 A NEW ‘ata PAY ana oiner shecinition with ran e OLD Pr ehe ntire | tale, CHERIY AND Baik 8 MUSEUM COM. Brau, cast to entire com- WEDNESDAY, the CHRISTMAS BAY HBATRE COMIQUS, Mr. JOSH HART.. off ERR WILLIO. ATDEE a of ST. MARC. arte PiPORMANCES, 514 BROADWAY, .sole Proprietor AN ENTIRE. CHANGE ‘OF BILL. — Still more aa nest Clio. - Novelty. bs) rst week ol mE BABOLAING GLELANTY in their wonderiul BOX MYSTERY, HENGLER, EE OL AINS MASTER MARTIN Will use a and his mechanical head, BASKET ast) Miss EMMA GRATTAN, nO BAS RE | Miss KATE O'CONNGR, Mr. H. G. BARNARD, eara Real 2 0 GY ONETL. HARRIGAN and HART a _ ew sketch, ew Pantomime a RLIATA. Ride a Cock Horse to Ban- bary Cross and Harlequin h Diddle Viddle, ‘the Cat inthe. Fiddie, tho Cow Jumped Over the Moon: 01 King Gold Guest stiver and Pei Payments, with @ Bag—the BASKET a PLANK, with padlocks and staples. THE PABOLAINS in te Seranee an BOX M RY, uing 6 Basket instead of the Bag. MATINEE WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Matines CuRIst tye MAS Re ATINER Copper. GHRISTMAS DAY. GRAND B) EXTRA SM. cUuBISTMAS DAY. ALLACK'S, Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK, Doors oven at 7:3), Commences at8 o'clock. NINTH WEEK OF MR, LE-TER WALLACK IN THE COMEDY TE SE: DECKMBER 22, MONDAY EVENING, resented, for the first aay logiti- will positively be male comedy. in ave acts, initated from & French sub- ject, by Mr. Dion Bouctcault, and entitled A MAN. OF HONO! Act 1—The Sea Side ‘Time, 2 y cHal Raymond Latour, a banker J, B. POLK Catharine, his an "A ALEXANDER noe in New York. He: Sauli td a lodger In Catharine's house, De Saulieu, an inal ge! apo Hones Dr, Delpeche, a surgeon.. Mie C. F. BR Anatole Brisbarre, a notary. x HARRY BEOREYT Jacquotte, a servant... .. Miss BLAISDELL THE ARGUMEN NT. How Catharine's Boy Broke tis Arm and Was Nursed by Her Invalid Lover—How the Young Mer. chant, Visits His Anonymous Wite— Love in a Cot- taye—The American Panic—The Separation—How @ Mask Falls and a Young Wile Gazes tor the First Time on the Features of the Man She Love: 20 YEARS ARE SUPPOSED "?O ELAPSE. The Marquis De Rosny Latour, an old no ‘The Countess, his sister. Brisebarre, # notary, JOHN GILBERT oe ime. PONISE aged 86. Sr. ayes BECKEIT Jacques de’ Saulien, the son or Vath TESTER WALLACK Eaymond Latour, a banker, agetad. Mr. J. his wife, the mother or Jacques de Saulleu, aged 43, mie “4 . Miss LAURA ALEXANDER Renee, his niece an EenEYs peasy his aig Gervais, an old butler... w. KONARD DRAWING ROOM IN THE VILLA ‘OF THE MARQUIS. How Two Young Te ala a Papise leery od Qld Bong and ihe Old Story—How. he Arrival of the Countay goles “Prishtens Byer ry fence Out of heir the Proposal of Marriage Was Discussed— Bor the F Family Lawyer Made the Proposal and the ey or bee oe Was Disordered—Jacques Learns secret of ACT 3—THE LODGINGS OF THE MAN OF HONOR, How Catharine and Raymond Meet After 20 Years’ So aration—Keiributjon—ihe Duel Between the Father Son—Jacques Fights for hi his Love. APSE! ACT 4—THE LIGRARY Ni HE Viet, mh How the Old Marquis Kept His sivsxday—The Egyptian ‘and the Groat Bear How the ry, Noble Fetived Tijs Guests and How They W. Disporsed—How the Man of Honor Fiuds his Level and Plays the Injant in the Last Edition of the Judgment of Solomon—How the Man of Kes q Gorner for Himself, and the old Marquis meat FHA Situation. VILLA OF CATHARINE. ~ hw cPalee, Friae ante ‘a Miséréye, and Truc Pride ae “a Pa The of Houo?-—Tn the Gane of ehh em are a et ROIS THEATRE Lasse». 5. yogrH. OPULAR PRICKS. BALCONY, $1; DRESS CIROLE, 6c. GALLERY, 2, SECOND yt ts OF MR. ‘MR, F, 8. CHANFRAU AS THE ARKANSAS Benet 18H IVER rd ‘Nia! HT AND SATURDA' EVERYTHING NEW. NEW SCENES. yaw, EE FEOTS, Read what the New York Herald says of Kit;—*It is not often thi criticcan accord unqualified praise toa Ean drama is but the manner in which this truly Ameri- can aoe is presented leaves no room for untavorable \CGHAND “KIT” MATINEE, ox X-MAS DAY. active preparation a new by the celebrated aramatise ‘Adoiphe Welot (authar ot “ieseie 47" ana other successful Play) ee ted on DE FEU. in which Mrs. J. B. BOOTH will oon appear. Seats secured in advance atthe Theatre, and at the music store of C. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. A. %,SAMUELLS: NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOK. lyn. STURSDAY, DECEMBER ADAMS—ENOCH ARDEN, Christmas ‘Matinee iz P.M. Sox oflee, open from 9 ACM to 5 M., and 114 Broadway, New York. P. 7. BARNUM AND THE HOLIDAYS, + American Institute Building, Third avenue and Sixty-third street. MUSEUM, MENAGERIE AND PPP CIRCUS, | gz PF EVERY AFTERNOON AND | Ae EVENING. PPP -GRAND DOUBLE RING EXHIBITION . AT 2 AND 8& i TWO HUNDRED Beate AND FEMALE ¥. AFTERNOON ENTERTAINMENT CON-| CLUDES WITH MONS, RENNEBEL'S r COMIC, INTERLUDE OF THE T “BASKET OAVALRY.” z BYENING EXHIBITION CONCLUDES| T WITH THE GREAT MILITARY, HiS- “TORIGAL, SPECTACLE H BBB. ATT BUNK Ont BB IN WHICH 0) MEN B OB HORSES TAKE Pan. BB Admission, 0c. Children under 9, 260. UBB «_ For brilliant illustration of principal Battle| BB Scene see Daily Graphic, Tuesday, Decem- B r 2. BBB 201 BOWERY. ot capone OPERA HOUSE. AND Gon great comic pas ome, OSKY, GOUSEY & Re —_ or, HARE HN JACK SAUL, MATINEE J. W. MCANDREWS as the old Southern Bake: a ny ML WEE 4 OWE,” COMI RANGES: OMIC CE DAY, | TONY PASTOR'S” CHRISTMAS. CAROLS Tennte Engel, mite Brooke, Freeman sisters, Adams PRA. jarry, Tooley, ‘Lang, Ashcroft, ' Gerard, BEADING AND RECITATIONS, NO, L—THIS EVEN. ing, at be Garmo Hall, corner of Fifth avenue and fourteenth street, L. R. HUME fn) read Dickens’ “Christmas Carol" and recite “The Legend of St, dodo- cus” and Pope’s “Messiah.” Time 73%. for8 P.M. Ad+ mittance 50 cents. HE ORIGINAL WATERMELON MAN, J. W. MCANDREWS. W. McANDREWS Inia Pastitnes on the Loves. today OH, Pastor's Opera House, MATINEE at 234. (PABLEAUX: TABLEAUX! TABLEAUX! CHURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, Porty-ith street and M jadison avenue. The Committee of th «Literary Society would an- nounce a repetition of ast gree ra Tableaux and Musical Entertainment on TU: NG, Deo. a 1873. Hote a a lachine ( sompany. 38 avenue; the Florence Sewing Union square, and at the doors on the evening, RACE GREENWOOD ‘U-MORROW NIGHT, Grace Greeswoos, “Galaxy Course,” Association Mall, Grace Greenwood. Tickets at No. 5 West Twenty-third street; Brentano's. ¢ Greenwood, Principat hotels and 114 Broadway. LE BULL VIOLINS AND Tatce, ainoem, by best artists, Violin musical catatogu miisica catalogues, &0.,iree. Musical Agency, fon, place. Private uiusical instruction. % LAPT ¢, Christmas Pantomime, Taw ONES " Sty, COOSEY TODAY. _|GAXD ays HORUS RINGER WANTED ED FOR FRENOH OPERA Bouffe, Tuesday i Call at the Terrace Garden Theatre, tree Witty-olg! eeoet at 10 o'clock, iJ (0 ACTORS OR ACTRI Santer anal PLAYS, written by a well yn crarmarit of large (itarary ame, will be sold arian applied for immedi RAmATION ‘int inne pes pearance, ry reas RAL. a THE OMILOREN tA SEE ira House. Gi K Matines t0-ai gran cass ro FO! Suaae pte had biedlaveoue.— Clim a iy Staveley evening, ize an OE a _——— 5 ) &C., Pye SALI OR hint ir cont below ars ce ea This and rat evening, ab cite com Diay 4 TINE! "eopepin aan, DAY, aT 1%. aubtaned as sents wis ana at oa @. L. and 0. hays FOX'S HOLIDAY CARNIVAL OF FUM(t t Ohary tabi OP! his matinges of AER DuMETY BROAD—an CURISTMAS paY and regular Saturday fallcinption of the ove! olicy of securing — seal erence is respectiully The immense attendance people witnessing the trav his Ra leas com! au voyage, OLD ONE-TWO. and Dealt renga witch erate creates pronounce tue LEAVING COMIC ATTRACTION MERRY CHRE IBLO'S GARDEN. CURISTMAS WEEK, THE y VOKER. GRAND FAIRY SPECTACLE, ITIFUL, SCENERY. RIFLO COMBAT, AND DANCING, RIE BONFANTL OARIOUS FUN, CARRIAGES AT 10:48 DAY, c EOLAL, MATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY? SATURDAY MATINES AT HALF-PAST ONE. [BLO’S Aa fe THE Rats eps fen Ae woob, Miss VICTORTA Yorits, Min BSSIE Vi OURISTMAB, OURL ate Ax, oH Ss iss. ROSIN aed Mr. FREDERICK YOR HRIS' be woe, poautitul” alty Bri GRAND. SCENERY, DRESSES, MARCHER, COMBATS, DANCE: MOST CHARMING BE SEEN IN, tite ory. ON A’ ‘PAST 0} CHRISTMAS AF’ CHRISTMAS APTERNOON at HALE. THE LARGEST ARRAY OF TALENT EVER WITNESS IN NEW YORK, Mr, ROLLIN HOWARD, His first, ee in No w. Yor! RH WOTTER SISTER: Ay oon will appoar is ther b ‘peut Be Ballad, Y Miss LIZZIE KUESEY, the the. charming Actress, in two of his best charactors in two of his favorite Irish Sketghes TOGETHER Eee REGULAR COMPANY AND, WEDNESDAY AN: URDAY M. ita MATING ON CHRISTMAS DAN. Popular ‘Prion of Adinleaion, 250, 300, and $1, Secure your seats early, RS, F. B, VONWAYS ae THEATRE. THE WICKED WO: SATURDAY, SPLOIAL Tau, HE BAUDIN. ERMANTA THEATRE, AD. NEUENDORFE. SD. HEINRICH HEINE in three acts, by Mels. Comea; Box office apen ch ty from 9 till 4 o'clock. RYAN1’S OPERA HOUSE, between 6th and 7th avenues, near Booth’: Bering at: 0 The gorgeous S| ular Fairy Burlesque Opera of vihis CINDERELLA A IN BLAU. Kt ip or iry and the Little Giass > Bip Per. Proauced with new and beautifll sconery, tnt and the tollowing powerlul cast of character Dan Bryant and Neise ssormour as the Gruel Sisters, Baron Pomp.. Fringe Fellx..W. Raym airies, iii Palin ‘ape are mer, 23D STREET, eatre. gon, Saree ont Box once. open ye. Matinee saturday at F iawee halt 5 ae, 1,131 sinneag: a OR cise be ready Tuesday morning.” fe} ew ir Surprises, entirely new... AGICAL, o..essssees Hundreds oi ‘Noveities, ‘suitable For Christmas trees. seseesees At 50 comnts Aen Open’ imi ii o'clock every night, Also Christ:nas Day. e tend either Picivate or ‘public ea aes a Hundreds of Entertaining Wonders Suitable for present: 1,131 Broadway. 1) SIXTeeNtd Stepp, NEAR BROADWAY, TWO WEEKS ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 22. In consequence of the immense excitement caused M. Hartz’s exposure of spiritualisin at Cooper Insti he will appear as above in his most wonderful mi ea, NiFuStAHON ae reconstructed MANIFEST. OAS by means of and SPIRITUAL TAKEN, (copyright), which is nounced infinitely more et Gomer any oe the 6. “spiritual Manitestations” ever wil simply Impossible for any one to give a practical tion to thls latest mystery. eet as ollows CHRISTMAS DAY, December ember 27; Wednesday, December Si; i sy at 2 o'clock ; coors, ene ath POPULAR PRICES ding which may be socured atM. HAKTZ'S only ‘store, No. R OSITORY OF Wonpaay SCIENCE AND ART, Open until 11 o'clock at night and CHRISTMAS DAY, No connection with parties ties trading on a name, $2 50—BO: TRICK ‘The contents of, this wonderful pat able OTIFUL “nes! ‘ONS eve Me Hartz’s own | manulactire; 0 always keep perfect, ‘ONLY io wD DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS: ‘OR A BOX OF TRICKS. NOVEL ENTERTAINMEN’ PART! 7 & OTHER BOXES UP. a0 SINGLE TRICKS FROM 5. pig ae i tae TOYS POM tamp als illustrated catalogue, Warns ony ‘store, 800 Broadway, near Wi BW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD~ way, between Houston Every one should visit the wonderful museum. ft of everything people, should see and understa tures daily on the “Philoso arties unable to atiend three imp seat a pote a ELS GENUINE ae ONLY Pet, Bry ty OLD DARKKY | tive livl er J. W. ohy Pastor's OF THE SOUTH. (puearae TIOKET 0 Oe Reserved Seats ior al ee wel te eta ” Ce iat DE ‘ a cit Forward” cH mit REAR TONY PASTOR: te ar he zs bt? HOLIDAY |1 aor “THE “CHORISTERS To- pea U8 OF Me POLITAN RATE. THEATRICAL AND suoW “PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND_ANN STREET, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, — MINSTREL AND VARIGTY OUTS conmraN SL

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