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. Bbiteepano foes 30 "As Pa tag ok Meh gt his ey fone (1 Europe es to find aantied reed ee Ae seeah rom lk o'slook on Friday, JOMPSON ST.—AS bg oe cook a A 230 priate amy: can bake mnch bread; good Dressmakers and Seamstresses. EAST $:D ST.—A LADY WHO THOROUGHLY 158 “hte Gndorstands Greqneyiag i ee fey men y da; Beat rofereuce in regard 1 character and ability. Call ress, A AY.—I WILL GO OUT BY THE DAY TO 470 at rah et at panic prices, or make handsome Housekeepers, &. REENWICH AY., UP ONE FLIGHT.—A YOUNG, 80 pit ie blonde, with musical gualification: as housekeeper tor BS einoriy gentleman of means. on or address Mra, STER! 0 WEST Ege ST.—A xOnNG ow ier ossessi earance as housel widower's familys Cali all the week, 23) WEST OTH ST.—-A YOUNG LADY OF GOOD ability as housekeeper in a widower’s or bache- Jor’s family. Call all the week, 940 EAST 5TH ST.—A YOUNG ENGLISH WIDOW lady as housekeeper for a widower: ere heres are children preferred. Call on or address Mrs. 563 7TH AV., NEAR 40TH ST.—A YOUNG WIDOW, prepossessing and refined, as housekeeper for & widower: will make a home pleasant; perfectly willing fo go in the country. Call on Mrs, D, Nurses, &c. 174 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR WEST 10TH ST.— A ladies’ monthly nurse desires an engaremens = the months of January and February; iirst class ference. PE nt et ae ep ES ee eee Lie iC son oa to let, with Bosra Board and one as Roos on verything first class, beventh avenue, anon ROOM AND TWO HALL ROOMS, ELE- to let. with Board, at Tai? West Foure teenth wiveots prescut 0 occupants leave for Europe this week; references, 9 SRENCER PLACE, FOURTH STREET, NEAR WEST th street. —Rooms to let, with Board; house con- tains eal modern improvements. 5 VANDAM STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL—HAND- somely furnished Parlor and Pedros to let, with or +also adouble and bi without Boal all Bedroom; terms Fousonables day boarders taken. 5 5 Weucatacee PLACE, WO Doors FROM MAC- ral street and Was’ ished st te with Board, tor for gentlemen ant wives oF sing gentler TH AVENUE, 273, BETWEEN TWENTY- a Ane Thirtieth strects,—Second Floor, handsome! Ey sgl Cag with strictly first class Board; ped icon in’ to’ gt STREET, 63 WEST.—ONE LARGE AND ONE amall, nicely furnished Room, with first class Board; terms moderate; references exchanged. 10 WAVERLEY: FLAGS en BROADWAY.—HAND. me front Rooms, an for two with Board; no children; also table board $4; house heated by steam, 12 EAST TWENTY-THIRD square.—Central and deli aingly 9 or suite, second, thi Board. 12 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—FUR- i nished Rooms, with Board ; taole boarders taken. 14" STREET, NO. 257, WEST SIDE.—ONE LARGE handsome front Parlor, second floor; sun expo- ‘One single Room, newly and neatly carpeted and furnished, ood table and attendance to a party with g without children, or gentlemen ; terms reasonable ; refer- ences required. STREKT, MADISON htful locality; Rooms and fourth rs, With DG VEST NTH st, REAR HOUSE.—A RESPECTA- bie gir ‘as nurse and seamstress, or to take care of an inva) 16 & SIXTH AVENUE.—TO LET, BACK PARLOR AND Bedroom. with or without full or partial Board; private table ; house ana appointments first class. BAST 41ST ST.. SOUTHWEST CORNER 20 AV.— 24 ‘young married woman as nurse, with’ a freak brett ‘of milk; best reference. Call on or address OFT. 18 pekmsn FORTY. Lied STREET, NEAR FIFTH ue.—Second and Third Floors, sangly or suits, with pave table if preferred; a tly furnished ; Wants SITUATION AS NURSE, OR TO DO light work; wages not so much of an objectasa good home. ‘Address oom Herald Uptown Branch office. Intelligence Offices, oer outs PASS arf ASSOCIATION, 113 J West w York.—We give notice to all em- pioyers, propretdrs ‘of hotel, Festauranes aud, Drivate families we can furnish male cooks and pastry cooks of any description atest shortest notice. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. LADY, WHO I8 A FIRST CLASS MUSICIAN, DE- sires @ resident engagement; teaches Piano,’ Sing- ing, i nl French, German, Italian, Drawing Ge a Mhorousl education. Address DELTA, 32 West 9th HELP _WANTED—FEMALES. SWaNteni a GIBL, 15 OR 16 YEARS OLD, TO assist in general housework, washing, ironing, &c.. in a small fami! Apply in A Soe a tween ‘and B4th sts., third door, cast si __. SETUATIONS ‘WANTED—MALES. Situation WANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED MAN waiter or footman; good reference. Address J. SOHNSON, 105 Mercer st ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG COLORED man, &3 waiter in a private family or private board- in ig house has first class city reference. Call at 105 West St, near Broadway, room No. 9. table references exchange 2 6 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—SECOND floor front Suit of Rooms, with or without Board; Iso @ handsome Extension Room and a single Room, for a gentleman. 3 Am 35 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TWO new!: y. and elegantly furnished Houses, kept by an English lac its of Rooms; families and gentlemen; table first cl rererences. 3 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET.—ELEGANT *J Rooms, on second floor, all conveniences, near Madison Park; surroundings first class; table excellent; terms reasonable. 142 EAST Lae ig STREET, BETWEEN Irving bel and Third avenue.—Farnished Rooms, with or without B: tt: en suite or singly. 146 WEST FORTY-SIXTH STREET.—HAND- epee d tarnished Rooms and Board to let, to a gentleman and wife; the table supplied with the best the market affords. 236, WEST FORTY-THIRD Ligiedg ert 4 OR Bie paved furnished Rooms let, with first rd; pleasant neighborhood, bs bath, heat, Po serine recone le. DAE “EAST NINETEENTH eek PRIVATE family have a large, handsomely furnished Room to let, with or without Board ; location good ; terms low. Cleanliness a specialty. 315 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—PLEASANT e Rooms and first class Board may be haa in a family from New Orleans; table French; terms mod- erate; reterences exchanged. BSIRABLE FRONT ROOMS, WITH BOARD. IN THE first class private house 45 East Twentieth stree ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE RESPONSIBLE foreigner (Swiss), with highest recommendations, speaking several languages and accustomed to travel: Hing, & Place as courrier, butler or valet to one oF more gentlemen or a fami Hy ences Address COURRI! Branch office. in furnish the ‘hest refer- , box de Baral’ Upoen RIVATE FAMILY, LIVING IN THEIR Se ‘Twenty. house, East first gars rea Broadway, will Jet, with Board, toman and wife or single gentle- men, superior Rooms on thira oor. address ‘D. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. _ A. “\ —YooNe wi MEN Ai "AS CLERKS INCLINED TOL! LEARN the profitable, never-dull dentist profession; ent according to merit after six months. Bow CCOUNTS--EIGHT GUAGES, ARREARS written up, partnerships and other accounts ad- justed. Books vised: to rege ye os fac aters Ac- counts oe OUS Book Philadel his ie man Israelite) p aire can doard with firm. ‘Addrecs OLOTHING, ao ofice. ited ee Wage TO GO uth at once. ith ret 3 + ane e883, ference, box ‘ANTED—A MAN COMPETE! of a set of nooks and w b wag Al state /K., Her: NT TO TAKE CHARGE lling to attend to outside y expected and give reference. Ad- oftice. A& D WIFE, WITH INFANT, WISH tice. furnished Boom with hot and. cold water: ood closets; between Ninth and Twenty-third and Broadway and Fifth avenue; terms Dot to exes $75 per month and good table indispensable. Address PEEMANENTS Herald Uptown Branch office. | FOREIGN GENTGEMAN WANTS with breaktast, in a private house, Address, stating moderate terms, box OARD WANTED—PRIVATE TABLE: FAMILY TWO adults and servant, with reference; second floor only ; not less than three or four connecting Rooms. Ad- dress, stating terms and ali particulars in detail, K. Herald Uptown Branch office. NGELL’S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AVE- ue.—Pleasant Rooms, tor gentlemen or fi sient or permanent, with or without meals: private desired. House’and baths open ail night. WW axzED= 8 A MIDDLE AGED MAN, A SITUA- travelling salesman. tor a paint house; has | had on 2% years’ experience in the paint trade and | 4s well acquainted with the North Central Pennsylvania wade: @ resident of that State Address W. 8, Herald ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, BY ‘@ manufacturing concern, from January 1; a "per- ‘manent situation is otlered to the proper man. Address, Ging ful particulars as to age, references, salary. &c., ULCAN, box 163 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A YO MAN EXPERIE: furniture business, to take care of make himself useful. Address LITTLE, ‘Spring st. ‘OUNG MAN, WITH FIVE BE et ACQUAINTANCE among druggists in New York, Vermont and Con- mecticat, would make an arrangement with a house dealing With that trade, to travel on salary and com- mission.“ Address TRAVELLER, Herald office, station A, OAC: HMEN AND “3 COACHMAN—BY A THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL, honest, steady and most obliging Scotchman. Ad: Gress T. W. ¥., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,205 Broad- ay. GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION FOR HIS coachinan in a good family; ts a first class man, of ‘good address and four years’ best reference. Call on or jaddress COACHMAN, 127 East 50th st. A —PARK HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN), CORNER + Beekman and Nassau streets; centrally located in the immediate vicinit, reasonable prices by of mereantile b 885 day or week. ms at A =MATSON PARISIENNE, = AND 40 EAST « Twelfth street, near Broadwi Rooms for tami- lies and single gentlemen; table Ghote até P. M., $1 25, inelading wine. MONT HOTEL, FULTON, THROUGH TO ANN Broadway—Heated by steam; hours; European plan; Rooms 50c. and upwards: new family Rooms; Meals at popular prices. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. AteNTION: 3 * NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS. ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS 70 RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF. WELL LOCATED BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE couRTS, THE POST OFFICE, ac, &0. OFFICES SUITABLE FOR LAWYERS, BROKERS, ANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES &C., £0, OAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM WX12 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION, THE ABOVE BUILDI COMPLET: READY F HEATED BY STEAM, AND PASSENGER ELEVATOR: PROVEMENTS. RENT OF | REPROOF, CUPANCY, HAS TWO FIRST CLASS SS AND ALL MODERN IM- $82 BAe I ginla | El S 3 & tory. $d story. ath story, Sth story. e007 “gis “gow: OS Ms cg = L800 1500200 - 800 1,900 7, bn coo 800 000 1,500 sm am Sim) 150) 1,900 ° 1,000 1,200 150) 1,250 3000 130 1380 ste Mie 5 Pee see ss VALUABLE VAULTS FOR § FOR STO: RAGE PURPOSES. ALSO OFFICES FOR BAN ANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIEST AND B ASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF HOMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREE' A FIRST .CLASS STORE AND BASEMENT, NO, 56 Walker’ street (west of and near Broadway), 23xi00; ee, first Loft to Fens. pecparate or together. Apply to W. WALKER, 20939 Broadway. LUNCH ROOM TO LET.—200 PEOPLE TO SUP- ply. Sree House, corner Frankfort and Wil- (am streets. ROADWAY AND CLINTON PLACE, NORTHWEST corner.—A substantial firm Lat, goods, clothing, eee. trey or jewelry preferred) can obtain a yery. fayoral of the entire First Floor and Basement of Piatne esto sete, » Apply to NORMAN 8, BENT- gots STORE AND DWELLING ON BROOME ily hey rent; cheap Lats and market for many. years; a ¢ aud Basement 222 Hudson street; mi erate rent. AMES PRICK, 200 Hudson street. TORE NO, 291 WEST STREET 10 RENT—FOUR story, substantial, eae immediate possession; cheap rent. J. PRICE, 200 Hudson street. TORE NO. 2 BEEKMAN STREET, WITH BASE- ment privilege and fireproof vaults: excellent loca- ton for paper, metal or other trade, or would rent for sample offices, JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson sirect. 10 LET—142 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR Third avent with or without back room and kitchen; suitable urant or other business. 79, LET Cea G WITH STEAM POWER AND Beat—The Second Floor of 7 and 449 Broome street, near Broadway; extra light Inquire at Vulcanite Jewelry vompany’s, 445 Broome street, fifth fi PO LET OR LEASE—YROM MAY 1. 1674, NO. 8 ieee ae street, porner Burling slip; best location for SVAN RENSSELAER, 2% Cliff street, pte a FOR hele Ntap sa feat e Hou: jon square and Fourteenth stree' ce eK es BOOTH, 10 Pin HARF PROCERTY.—IWENTY-THREE LOTS water lront, for sale ne to lease on East Riven third street: with 206 TH AVENUE.—CORNER STORE 70. Ler lease, or will tet by the month till m GEO, W, DILLAWAY, 47 P wile street. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unfarnished. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE—WrsT Thirty-fourth street; fine order throughout: mod- ern conveniences; low rent toa responsible part HENRY V. MEAD, Eighth avenue. At Sree MONTH EACH FOR THE FOUR brown stone Houses next door to the Southern Hotel and near Broadway s modern improvements: newiy es ong $legantly trescoed. Apply at 27 Amity street rom 10 to 12 M, HKAP HOUSES, APARTMENTS AND ROOMS TO rent, centrally’ Igcated In Eighth ward; immediate possession. MES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. HREE STORY HOUSE TO LET—IN SIXTEENTH street, opposite Westminster Hotel; price very low. JAMES EARLE, 60 Wail street, (CALLEN HOUSE, 166 HUDSON STREET, CORNER of Laight Excellent Board, $6 to $7 50’ per_ wel with single Room; single Room, without board, $2 ani upwards; Lodging, #c.; gentlemen only. Open all igh 0 RENT—THE SMA 7 . Th Horatio street, Jackson square; immediate posses- sion. ‘Apply to JOHN SCOTT, 641 Hudson street, second ory. vas 174, 176 AND 178 BLEECKER street, six oes west of Broadway.—First class Kooms, with excellent Board, $1 to $2 per day; $6 to $12 per week. OTEL ST. GERMAIN, FIPTH AVENUE, TWENTY- second street, Broadway.—Elegant Suits on Fifth avenue, also double and single Rooms on Broadway, all front and elegantly furnished; American and European evmtor. ke. 5 moderate price, for permanent G. THOMKINS, EW ary HOTEL, NO. 9 BOWERY, CORNER Bayard street.—200 he Rooms, neatly ‘farnish 3 Sie. or Ge. per night 8 to $4 per week; for gentlemen FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TOLET. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—OR WHOLE Floor for housekeeping. Southwest corner of Waveriey place and Macdougal street. FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR TO LET—BE- tween Fifth and Sixth avennes, on Tweny-third meget ees ns peace ing or to gentlemen. ARDS, No. 69 West Twenty-third st. PFURSISHED ROOMS TO RENT—ON SECOND FLOOR, to gentlemen only, Family strictly private. No. 159 West Fifteenth street.» References required. t' coachman and groom: fa as the very best cit rences as to sobriet; fares o call on McD., 49 ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FRENCH Garaaee experienced in all branches of horticultare; art of the country. ‘adress A SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS MAN honesty ‘and capabill Fest 18th & oe eee oBia x. éuau! BIN, Union fit BS. HELP WANTED—MALES. AY WALL STREET FIRM REQUIRES THE SERV 1CES ‘of two gentlemen, on salary or commission. Apply, letter £ re to THEO. ALLEINE LITTLE, Assistant lanager, N: Henr; street. POTHECARY WANTED—AT UNITED Naval Hospital, Brooklyn (single man); commendations required. Apply, ier ‘2th ana 7th inst. A GOOD COPYIST TO ENGROSS 0} parchment; must write a handsome hand; wages Waday. Address box 183 Herald office. STATES good re- 9 o'clock A. M., ‘ANTED OA. SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED barte: : good references; aged 21. Address D., 1,260 North ay at, Philadelphia, WANten FAMILIES OF A LITTLE MEANS TO to fruit i gts convenient to New York mar- ket: near E: rman an English circulars. 44 Broome street, HAR¥ES~ MAKER THAT THOROUGHLY UN- dersumnds the business, a sober, industrious man, can find study empioyment. Apply to superintentend: ent Sixth Avenue Railroad Company, 6d st OREMAN OF VARNISH DEPARTMENT WANTED— tactory in Cincinnati; wages $24 per of experience, who e been foremen first. clase references Leed address FUNT- TURE box 1d Heraid office. ‘0 TAILORS.—TO. LET, THE WELL LOCATED es hme Store No. 19 University place, just vacated; been tallor's store 3 2 years. Inquire im store above. LOAN AN OFFICES. Ss T md BLEECKER &TRE STREET, NEAR BRO BROADWAY.— Money liberally advanced to any amount on Dia- as, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, SIKS &c., ot the same 1; also Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought at 77 Bleecker a gl MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIA- Watches, olewrelry, Sak india, § Shaws, Tigi: at JOSEPH SOLOMON & Coos ids Palton office tor ladies. Established 1850. Se QQ. KASSAU ATREET. orpostre Post Frio — Sewet ry aa nit etna of Merch a Woe. The shims poepht je’ chan 1 4 801d. Hoo HAYMAN N EROPOLL e SIXTH a BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTY 4! 3 ity AUB, BETWEEN TW advances: bof gn rey itches, Jewelry, Silks, Laces and Shawis bought at (ni! value. BERNARD. N ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED for beauty ree and auality of workmanship, “aang WENRHES ths N aed COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union square. oy Ih ytd MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Su none, elegant designs, at the lowest West Twenty-third street, between age Bighth avenues, Gum TEE! TEETH, $10 10; & with gas, ae ii a hoc. pen San, red Sixtn ‘avenue. exatnine specimens, Reinember. GavEL TAB ES ‘68 AND mn Oushions, Wr. COLLRS NDER, ‘sue: Broadway, New York. LGA sanuGaY oe Sait ‘collender, 738 een ite > es emenee ray SeORe WAY, Mew Fork. A iE RTMERT OF bial gaat GEORGE H BERMUDA ISLAND This hotel, splendidly situated, offers great induce- ments to invalids and tourists visiting the Bermudas. The climate being very mild, even and healthiul, to- gether with the beautiful scenery, renders these islands avery desirable place of resort during the winter and spring mouths. Board, $2 and $2 $0 ver day. Steamer running roguiesy as advertise: N WARNETT, , Proprietor. FURNITURE. —x-OF IGE OF GPE 8: & 8 HEYMAN ei To the Public :— We respetfully call your attention to our increased stock of Furniture and Bedding of every variety, which we have manufactured during the past six weeks, and offer every article in our line at greatly reduced prices. Suitabiefor Holiday iday prosents we offer tion of material, juffets, Centre Tables, Hall cet a eres, s, Extension Tables, Wri citing Beaks ‘ofall kinds, Secretaries, Hook Cases, Voltaire, Sieep Hollow, Smoking and Oriental Chairs, in great variety. Chamber Suits, 10 pieces, ‘warranted, former price $35, now $25. Magble top Bureaus, solid black wainut, former rice, $30, now $22, Marble top Washs nt, rice nds, solid black watni former Marble top Tables, extra size, former price Parlor Sets, in haircloth, terry 4 rep, 9 pies 0, jormer price $40, now $60, Bed, Bolster and two Pillows, good ticking former price $9. now 86. Soft to} well made, former d sid $8, now $5, Best Hun; ve Geese Feather: Deodorized, formerly $1 90, now $1. 11, confident of our ability to piease, G, #8. HEYMAN & MACK, —~—— Principal Warerooms, 388, 390 and 392 Hudson street, corner of Houston street. Branch—1,028 Third avenue, ¢ corner of Sixty-first street Factories—276, 278, 280 and and 284 West Houston street. —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAY SEE FOR Furniture, Carpets and Bedding. M. COW- fern WAIT © G0,%, 190'ana 197 Chatham streets An immense stock and low prices. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE ond Bedding at joweat cash prices, by weekly instal. ments, at O’F AKRRELL’S warehouse, 4) bth avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. “AT PICKHARDT & 00.8, 218 WEST THIRTY- enth street, nea, Seventh avenue, Furniture and Upholstery Goods, ardi's Parlor Bedsteads; 20 per cent off for cash ‘ly fort days from date. RARE OCBANCE FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.—MAG- nificent assortment Household Furniture for sale.— Buverd Bi i be yg jo Mg 2 ae teoeade aches, Mat omette styles, cost $80, for ‘$100, do. $40; rosewood Etagere, Secretaire case, Marquetry C1 ies, ronzes, Clock: Ornaments, rosewood 7! oforte, celet maker, tor $250; " votre We solicit A "| tave F Music “Gabi chamber Furniture, Mattresses, katension, Table Stiverwere Glasaware, Cutlery ; in use six months fh ty tnmily leaving ity. 36 West 1th st, C ARPETS, Furniture, Beds, Bedding’ ac. Payments taken the week or month. ae KELLY & __corner of Twenty-| fifth street nd Sixth ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—ON reasonable terms. 136 West Twenty-sixth street. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—WiTH bath and all improvements, without board: private family. 57 West Twenty-first street, between Fifth and 28. R MADISON SQUARE AND PRINCIPAL H0- tels.—Nicely turnished Apartments to let. Apply at No. 27 West fitted street. 10 LET HED. ANO, LOWER art of f genteel Houce, Bl West Forty-fourth street; or whole ti a to rent, with arrangements for board tor one lady ; Plow rent Y ad LET—PURNISHED, TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, large Room at low’ price ina French family. No. 5 East! Seventeenth street. LET—FRENCH FLAT, L housekeeping. = Furniture for sale, borhorhood. 350 | nty-second street, second floor, NEW YORK HERALD, eeeubeie’ DECEMBER 25, ASED SHORT Prosi ORCHESTRA. Munigat Dire. OW Wer a MUZz! ‘tO. wore (Friday EVENING, mee GR. ner re wate 1G H STRAKO Osgut HOP RRA COMPANY. LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, Ene. 0 Christine Ritson as. ict Me RU RDA. Dec, 27, GRAND AIDA MATINEE, Seats may now be secured at the Academy of Music; also at 70L and 114 Broadway. CADEMY.—GRAND AIDA MATINEE. POSITIVELY hte “pup MATINEE STRAKUSCH TTALTAN Cad OOMPANY, BATU! wanes December 27, at 1:30 P. M. TORRIANI, cary, mace MAUREL, NANNETTI, A, dc. INCREASED CHORUS ‘AND ORCHESTRA, wea al Director and Conductor. Sig. MUZIO Matinee Prices—General Admission, $2 Reserved Seats fall parm Slextra. Seats at Academy ; also 70L apd Lg OLYMPIC THEATRE, Opens at 7:15; curtain rises at BRILLIANT 71 TRIUMPH BE WONDERFUL MASTLTON. ‘RAYNOR FAMILY. reat ey 8 Imaginat GAB! oi GRUB; M. THE GOBLINS THAT rote THE SEXTON. Such a galaxy of stars, uc euch supernatural feats, such marvellousand incredible scenic und mechan- ical effects, combined with musical and terpsi- chorean novelty, have never before been wit nessed on the American stage; everything to please the eva. exolte the Imagination, tickle the fancy and elignt the senses in s matier at once Groteaque, starting and unparaliel NIGHT WEDNESDAY. CHRISTMAS DAY and SATURDAY MAJINEES, he anes open “Secure Seats in time. OK AT THE HOLIDAY. PRICL Admission, to cents; Family Circl e Reserved Seats in Orchestra or Bi eon MAmARQaAgARmAaSeamareeencensoo, cabeisehasitceiaeeaaees LYMPIC THEATRE. SPECIAL GRAND CHRISTMAS MATT 2o'clock. Evening performance, 8 o'cl: o GABRIEL GRUB and the wonderful AJILTON-RAYNOR FAMILY, anda LAUGHABLE FARCE, with saditioriat No ARLES and CARRIE AUSTIN oN thelr exciting and prouider ful Zouave Drill and phony Aeeesp Combat, Miss bout BOSHELL, renowned, beautiful and leg anise ON HE WIRE VOLAS i a 5 maee TOM CONCERTS, STEINWAY MATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY, AT 1:30 BM. FRIDAY, Dec. 26, AT 8 P. M. Admission 50 cents. Reserved seats 25 cents extra, Miidren under 9 half price. Tickets at the Hall and 114 Broadway. A. & R. hihi) NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOK URSDAY, Dec. 25, "EDWIN 2eane, ENOCH CHRISTHAS MATINEE at2P, M. METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 885 and 587 Broadway. 585 and 587. Mai ger R. W. BUTLER POPULAR PRICES. Ser eernoon and Evening. CHRISTMAS MATINEE, cea MILY. MATINEE, TH. enor PERFORNANCE IN ae CITY. AL J ued OF F Metropolitan f JOHN HART, Y Aftern Metropolitan: | the at Oningatins, t'] st Potion. Metropolitan. | two of Fy is hes characters. ‘noon, Metropolitan. ICKEY, at Metropolitan. | the area Trish Comedian. | o'clock. werepettan, in ve) ot his Irish speciai-| Evening, letropolitan: at Metropolitan. “Site. LEONA DARE. 746 o'clock. Metropolitan, | Miss LIZZIE KELSEY. | Secure your Metropolitan. Miss ANNIE WOOD. seats early. Add Ryman, it er nerney, yeu ae oe Aig) E OTTER SISTERS, Caroline, Zebrielia, Henrietta, and’ Sti ‘Kate Wilson, Will appear in their Nautical Bailad, “The Sailors’ Fes: val AN IMMENSE OLIO BILL PRESENTED, in which al) the great pig will appear. Afternoon—Doors open at commence at 2, £vening—Performance commences at Ts A Change of Programme at Each Performance. Notice—Next week still more New Stars. IDA—THE GREATEST OPERATIC SUCCESS OF the season, to-night, at the Academy of Music. AG M4938 BOABWAY, ONDER Si YAWES HOFER, PROPRIETORS aw & LEV ESSRS. LEVY BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT IN NCE OF LIs AY ACC OMMODATE THOSE UNABLE TO BE WAITED UPON LAST NIGHT. ME. GEORGE HAR AN NOW BE ENGAGED TO GIVE EITHER PRIVATE. OR PUBLIC ENTERTAIN- MORE ear eek: o roe READY AT $5. R PRICE LIST. TORRIANI AS AIDA, __to-night, at the Académy of Music, PEN DAY AND EVENING—THE PHRENOLOGICAL Rooms, 389 Broadway, Examinations, with charts ana full written descriptions of character. Good Books for presents. MM“. OsTAY. PIANOFORTES, _ORGANS, Ce “—$200,— MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE “AGRAFFE . gf ober F tad on frame, Goldsinith ‘&c.; carved case and legs; latest im- fa ae, so Piano and Stool. $50. 33 er street, near Bowery. A. RESPONSIBLE PARTIES, WHO WILL AD. - + vance from $100 to $150, can have the use of a quare or upright Piano until money is returned. Ad- dress HAMILTON, Herald Uptown Branch office. A DISCOUNT ON PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR THE holidays.—Steinway's, Jaen and others tor cash or inapaloents and for rent, at prices to suit the es. . BALL & CO., 15 East Fourteenth street. BEAUTIFUL PIANO—ONLY $100; STEINWAY ba sey dl pre a promt carved jegs, overstrung base, every improvement, great sacrifice tor cash. IDLE, 13 Waverley place Broadw T GREATLY REDUCED PKICES—NEW AND second hand oe STEEDMAN & ©0.°S old established warerooms, 55 West Sixteenth strect, one door from Sixth avenue. 128 BAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Fourth and Lexington avennes.—A nicely fur- nished front Room on first Boor; moderate rent; also side Koom, in private A —UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PLA: DS FOR RENT. from $3 per month ; meen} hand Pianos from Fepairing, storage, 4c WALKER BROTHERS, ‘0, 47 East Tweltth st., two doors west of Broad UNFURNISHED Rooms, xP APART- BROWN STONE BF ew ean street, second floor; all PPLOORS, COTTAGES AND BRICK HOUSE TO LET— to suit the times; Cottage 8 rooms, Sixteenth street, Second Floors, Ninth ward, with nice people, $18 to 30: brick House, Ninth, rit ‘ajl_ improvements, + a t of house, 9 rooms, $37 54 Apply at 605 Hudsot ANDSOME ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, TO RENT, prices moderate. No. 90 West Twenty-fourth street, between Fifth and Bixth | Svenuee In this City and Brooklyn. Aare A LARGE, UNFURNISHED FIRST + Floor, of two or more rooms, between Bleecker os Ce Ca streets, Sixth and Bighth avenues. Ad- dr M. C., box 161 Herald office. | A —HOLIDAY PIANOS PANIC PRICES,.. '—CHICK. + ering. Steinway and ome Rew and second hand Pianos for rent on rie them. BERR’ A WSTEINWAY, CHICKERING AND OTHER FIRST io $8 per month. Prince & Co.'s Organ ior sale or rent; Pianos and, Orgains for eae on i Sietalmente ‘on easy terms: T. N-& SON, teen MAGNIFICENT 734 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- Beer city maker, fully guaranteed, used 5 months, for ieee 4 ‘shipping: parlor, chamber. dining fami BRILLIANT, TONED 74 OCTAYE FOUR ROUX Am ‘osewood Planoforte, et $1,250, for i clase upright and oon Pianos for rent, from $3 East Fourteenth street. A® rte tor sale—A splendid holiday ts AE pent made pe! ily leaving city, Bit carmel Ree. zarved case, finished back Mes Hevsehold Farts. Ol setave é: entire Hourehold Farnitare. wo t pit residence No. 210 West Zist st. ays at private XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS.—NEW AND SECOND hand Pianos, fahy warned $0) upwards; some ones ike n PISCHER’S, 423 West Twenty-eighth streets Dear ninth avenue. WAXTED-« FURNISHED HOUSE, BY A LADY ‘and gentleman. with one child ; must be very com- plete and in a desirable aes. Address, with price tic box ‘ost office. Pp ANOS —A ORBAT yaeteey FO. RENT OR SELL; rent a) urchase : prices to suit the ti Mt M. MERRELL’! 8 No. 3 bs, ion arc, at Fourth avehue. u For rteenth street, west sid et people, Adiress CONPIDEN- Warren, TO RENT—A dAOUSE CONTAINING 12_reoms, nicely furnished, with a view to baying the furniture it qaality 6 and price are satis- tactory; house must be sitnated between Fourteenth and > gata streets. Address P. M., box 193 Herald office. Se ‘DANOING “ACADEMIES. ar J. SAUSH’S DANCING AQADEMIFS.—CLASSES L + git Masonic fa}}, 114 and 116 Hast Thirteenth street, 154 and 156 East Fifty-fourth street. STRTVATE, LEBBONS it any hour, day. or evening: CIRCULARS at private academy, 212 East Eleventh st. HE BURDETT ORGAN I8 THE BEST—WHEN YOU buy, buy oy, pibenih treet & WHEELOCK, General Agents, id East Fourt 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND Pas of ree cla fam oiied an be Rae at egal foun sin ‘sn ine olldaye, te RACE ER pea pe A “h. ra rer offered Ne So: “Agents 1o sell WA’ ad crsletrated INO! Fiero. and ‘ORGHES ORGANS and PIANOS, Ilustratea catalogues # “MAT RIMONIA: . GENTLEMAN | OF Bt BUSINESS a8 ABILITY W WANTS A wife with means. Address J. » box M41 Herald A popy orn PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANC- +,,mg No, 212 mith, avenue, corner Twenty-siath mireet, are ra castle. for the season. T MR, ENO a ACADEMY or DANCING, Hall, 723 Sixth avenue, Reservoir Park. ifs can attend at their convenience and aeccive in- dividual instruction in Waltzing, a. circulars, Puimproxy “CARTIER DANCING ACADEMY, AL Sti interse pane and Nini o sireota~Olamts every jay and ‘afternoon and Private Jessous a ctalty. Matinee on Piety Mat - D* GARMOS DANCING CLASSES, 62 FIFTH AVE- nue, comes Fourieenth 0 LOW: ‘ARPETS AND FURNITURE AT THE 31 ly or 5 nth; take: cash prices; weekly or mor A UONNT NRA a. 386 Third avenue, b between ‘ath and 2th strseta, ac and 29 Centre st. CuRESE. Y¥ bd \OOD SECOND HAND. Ar, hae re rainy tery che ha ine Od sana tt Pulled wees re between William aud Nassap lasses now forming. Greventn HWA eee pe a ca on a er a ont M's ‘WELLINGTON, OLAIRVOYANT, FORETOLD the Kelsey aftair. ‘Consult her. 41 East Twenty. eighth street, near Fourth avenue. A —MME._ “MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, _ RESIDENCE + 14 Kast Tenth street, near Third avenue. A.W DK, AND MME. GBINDLE, PHYSICIANS @5 o_ years’ a ae eet, —MME, EBYSICL Ay se BING! - + Office No, 1 oe Baek Irst door from 6th av. M. MA AU, M. D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY + street, near Greiwicn mee ONSULT DR. 0! tet Bd Raft ed o ot a Cc advice tree. We Bleed ae Srondway i" mein | ic hie OA mua conn ADIES, CONSULT M! fae ALL Dis. DIs- L eneos; advice tree, reek, near ah ay, HEATRE OOMIQUB, + JOSH BART. sees se e002 ser 4 MERRY, aes SANG & AL ATINER Senter MATINKE TO-DA) “i WONDERFUL J BOF MYSTERY, USING A te AN’ TRaP, iE TOD 5 am MATINEE Roe DAY The new Comic Christmas Pan: ale, 1 RIDE A HORSE TO HAMBERRY CROSS, gas fy aaa nS dy-t Diaale Met ry Cat in the aren f King Gold, Que Mii JENNIE WOR! Ww ALLACK'S. Pi letor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK boos, OPEN AT 7330. Ba OMMENCES AT 8, EIGHTH WE! WEEK OF Mr, LESTER WALLACK IN THE COMEDY SERIES, EVERY EVENING ONT FURTHER Nortog, Y AFTERNOON AT 1:30, will be repeated ‘it. Dion Soucicatht's ney legitimate coment 8 ind acts, imitated from a French subject, and NOR, with EXPIRE NEWS aa pRaUTiaL SOEN! COSTUMES and ‘APPOINTiCiTs Charactors by Mr. LESTER WALLAGK, JOHN GIL. BERT. HARI Le BECK! a B. EOS Hi LA BROWN J, LEONARD, Miss JEP. Frevs ‘Gewese tat Mm PONISI, and Miss BLAISD) A KUExANDER, AMINE SATURDAY AT 1:30 P, M. OOTH'S TERRE ak’ we LESSEE J. B. BOOTH. BALOONY, $1; DRESS ChiCLE, Bie s GALLERY, 20, SECOND WEEK OF MR. 1 F, S. CHANFRAU AS 1 r, THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLER! rd Nigut AND SATURDAY MATL: NER, EVERYTHING NEW. NEW SCENES. NEW EFFECTS, Read what the Now York Horald sic of Kit;—*It is not often thata criticcan accord unqualified praise toa performance, but the manner in which this truly Ameri. can. ae is presented leaves no room for unfavorable GRAND “KIT” MATINEE, ON X-MAS DAY. ° In active preparation a new play by the celebrated dramatist, Adolphe Belot (author of rticle 47” and other successtul Blay) entitled EMME DE FEU." in which Mrs. J. B. BOOTH will soon appear. Seats secured in advance atthe Theatre, and at the fe store of C, H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. AVENUE THEATRE. aging atB. Carriages may be ordered for 10; Office open continuously from 8 A 4 gutsmay be secured ten days in a vance, Prices $1, 750. and S0e.; Boxes, $15, 312 and $10, vrietor and Manager.......,..Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY | BELOMS great PARISIAN SENSATION. an instantan- eous hit!!! The audiences al- ternatel, thrilled with emo- tion an NVULSED with gonuine LAUGHTER The most RGEOUS SCE! corm, in the city!!! All the GREAT PARRIOIDE!!! AWTISTS in the castt} Includ- THE GREAT. ing Mr. Charles Fisher, Mr. PARISIAN SENSATION. | George Clarke, Mr. hal — yidee, Mr. Frank Hardenberg, re Louis James, Mra Owe Favvoet Miss Fanny Morant, iss Sara Jewett, Gilbort, Miss Minnie Senay, Nellie Mortimer and dihers. “A HARE THOUPE of Rymnacts inthe GREAT IRCUS SCENE, *.* SPECIAL MATINEE of PARRICIDE on CHRIST- MAS DAY at half-past one. TH AVENUE THEATRE. CHRISTMAS et SPECIAL warinige oo OF ‘PARRICIDE, Woon MUSEUM, hited ow REE PERFORMANCES AT 2A hii TY ENTERTAINMENT, MORNING, comeiian: i new Olio ciate the following AT. eminent specia Gebock. | bie Wikio, SADEE OEE pn 0 J. J. SHOWLES AND OTHERS. THE GRAND ORIENTAL SO age eenecinin uA bie AS, ‘HIS: CHERRY COND FAIR STAR, cunts "MAS CHERRY AND FAIR STAR, Soma i aus cast to the gitire mpany, with the fol- specialties: — HARTE HEME RILLOL, SAIDER. NEIL, |. J, SHOWLES AND OTHERS. The pte ae American Tragedian ir. E. L. DAVENPORT, ME E. b. DAVENPORT, “ies by the bateee our uskUM DRAMATIC. Coltrany, in the romantic Drama, ai being Mr. Dayen ort’s apedtattr, of ARC, THE Foun OF F FORTUNE. THIS | CHRISTMAS NIGHT | T BARROWS HOLIDAY SENSATIONS AT THE P. Rink, Atternoon and Evening. DOUBLE|Fxtra Attractions in the great. Mu- ¢ DOUBLE'seum, Menagerie and Circus, after- BLE|noon and evening. The thrilling|C! DOUBLE|BATTLE SCENE at night, costing DOUBLE c DOUBLE|820,000, 1s the most gorgeous Eques- DOUBLE|trian Drama ever produced. Five c 4|Hundred Men and Horses in deadly iS DOUBLE strife, representing the leading his- ty DOUBLE |toric event of the Revolution. Regu-|C ae lar Arenic Exhibitions daily at a8 DOUBLE/and 8 Every dep from 12 M, to 10 P. rtment thronged ce ‘ROU Admission 50}CIRC paaE cents; Children under 9, 25 cents; iS Re DOUBLE oe DOUBLE | Keserved ( Chairs, 25 cents extra. leteus arom i THEATRE. i + eeeeeeDirector . NEU BNE DORE? RSD. DEC. 25, MATIN EE AT? CLOCK. mi ELE! EPHANT. in EVENING PERFORMANCE Aso! 8 OULOCK. Opera, Boufie, in three acts, by Offenbach. Box Ofice open trom'9 o'clock. vt ena PASTOR'S: OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. MERRY CHRISTMAS. TWO oxonsb te HOLIDAY PERFORMANCES TODAY MERRY CHRISTMAS MATINEE TO-DAY A’ MERRY C! OHRISTMAS MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOOK,_ ‘Doors opened ‘at one.) THE a OHRISTMAS PAN! IME, OBEY, GOOSEY GANDER, ARLEQUIN JACK NINBL on fs E. Clown, HARRY THOR: Joon, BILLY BARRY. Harlequin, TARRY, TOOLBY. “Colambine, ANNAH BIRCH, New Tricks, New bats formations, yen Comicalities, J. W. MCANDREWS FREEMAN SISTERS, the original and on! ADAMS BROTHERS. WATER-MELON-MA FOLEY AND WADE. @ TONY PASTOR'S CHRISTMAS CAROLS, Paty MELODIES FOR THE SEASON, ITTY BROOKE'S HOLIDAY SON i. Karowe, SONGS AND MIGBTG ore nm BILLY ASHCROFT. BI LLY BA JERARD. MCANDREWS" PASTIMES MERRY CHRISTMAS MATINEE AT 2,, S84 MONDAY | GUS WILLIAMS NEXT PRO ERS s Tt RACE GARDEN THEATRE. FRIDAY, DECEM- ber 26, 1873, benefit of EDWARD BARBE BLEU. Mile. PAULINE CANISSA as, Xinaty consented to appear as Boullotte; also Mr. EDGAR WALTON HASSA. and init chorus and orchestr, _ Admission We. ; reserved. M+ IVOLI GARDEN, Eighth street, netween Second and Third avenues. THIS THURSDAY AFTERNOON makes hi Reappearance. NIE LOUISE CARY AS AMNERIS, IN BY ADA, to-night, at the Acade: my of and PRIDAY and EVENING, VARIETY THE GREATEST NTERTAIN IN THE CITY, EB INMENT — Pau PALK, Proprietor, _ HE PILGRIM AND FATHER, COME HOME.” ‘To the GRAND PANORAMA of PILGRIMS’ PROG RESS, which has given 130 exhibitions, wil be added, for Christmas week, the dratiati "tablenuk of “PATHER, COME WOMEC Songs and Choruses and Life Figures, as performed in; London with great mecem Every atterneon at 2} and evening at & Goltery. we; ; Parquet, Balcony, $1. jain Hall. Creat Jones street. oad of 5, 10 and 20 Tickets for parents, at reduced ILMORE'S SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS, aT t ARMORY, E EVERY SATURDAY, R. KAHN'S GRAND MUSEUM AND PO) POLYTHEHNTO Institute.~Rebuilt, remodene jak attractions, now open. to te publi hg nearly o} the Grand Central nd SYSTy PoTeon of tne arma frame, vreashing oy velit figures, together tion the ne poets Setaon oe ve exhibition In the world, (e. Bea He lectures daily; tree to rma PARAS SEVENTH REGIMENT BAND. — birt tel ‘TO-D. Matin TO-DAY. aa eae AY. GRAND FAIRY SPECTAOLE. MAGNIFICE NT MATINGE TRANSPORNATIO! OF FUN, scent THE GREAT ACHRISRIAS pyrantel ™~ ORCHESTRA, with reserved! pr vee ONE pony ORCHESTRA, with st FAMILY "diva Gents, MILY GIRL FAMILY CIRCLE FIFTY CENTS. Evening Performance ai hy 10:4, DAY MATINEE AT HALF! Pease ONm ‘OhtEe Sai! ROAD ar THEATRE, @ BROADWAK, ‘ GRAND OURISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT. CHRISTMAS POPULAR PRICES. MATINEE ORCHESTRA SEATS, ONE DOLLAR MATINEE | BALCONY, FIFTY CENTS. wane FAMILY CIRCLE, 2 CENTS. Ma Ange Wilkie Collins’ great Play, —- |THE WOMAN IN WHITE. abl Nas THE WOMAN IN WHITE, at Si WYBERT REEVE ae count” Fosco, BVA” | THE GREAT SENSATION DRAMA, CHRISTMAS| THE GREAT ARTISTIC ACTOR, 2 aioe SUB PLAY OL ‘AND Begins at Carriages may be ordered for 10:48, Grae ya Reserved seats, 60 conts. and §l extra. Family oivele, 4 cents. FOX, THE bani GRIMALDI, in GREATEST PANTOMIME, HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD The most amusing holiday ‘entertainment ever given at any theatre. See the grea peat JACKLEY FAMILY in their iO LADDER wearei Fanny Reaanfat and Fea a ee Dall bailetetit In their tase: the wonderful KARL LINDin is gent Beg ttle Tricks The MAGNIFICENT SCENKRY, pnsarpase stage. The AUDIENCES in a ROAR at te Bx FUN of the pantomime, from the first scene GRAND HOLIDAY PANTOMIME MATINEES: of HUMPTY DOUMPTY ABROADIIt THIS CHRISTMAS and on. NEW be des DAY ‘VERY S. TURDAY™ ar HALF-PAST ONE. . CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE: MATINEE AT 2 P cRED WO SATURDAY SPECIAL NIGHT, EUSTAGHE BAUDIN. HEO, THOMAS’ eee ay SoXgeets. SATURDAY EVENING, December 27, at& SECOND SYMPHONY CONCERT, Rrertnry bd Sehiller's “Bride of Messina’ viol ey 8 orvewrs. R Xrnold, 8. E, Jacobsohn and brbaaaeis Symphony No. 5 “Leonere” (new). seem Theme and variations 0 Sevtet. Finale Overture, “Le Carnival Romain” ieemeon ‘Tekets to the remaining mieerts, me ing Reserved Seats, $7, can now be had at the box office teinway Hall, The sale of Single Inekets will come tence THIS MORNING. at re and 114 Broadway and a8 the box offies of. Bioinway t ADM dISION LICKETS, $1 and $1 60 SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ianuaey 8 1874, at, THEODORE ‘THOMA! GRAND POPULAR MATINEE, OWERY THEATRE, ‘AS AFTERNOON, 2 O’CLOOK. . Foster's new Spe eae ot Preceded by tne Farce of the, TRI aa ans 3 S O'GLOOK, TRISH TUTORS pepe W YORK STAD? THRATRE.—A, MAN. ecember RHE MERRY, WIVES fA ORAS obit RUSTIGEN ‘Mme. Lichtmay, Mme. 8¢ IBE Rolf, Miss Moise, pet He! Anns, Vlerting, Pfluger. Grand Chorus and OrcRestra. Popular prices. BANS OPERA HOUSE, | WENTY-THTRD street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near ee On HistMas—TWo PERFORMANCES, VENING AT 6. CINDERELLA MATINEB ore. TORPARTS MIN! TRELS in a brilliant a MATINEE AT 2, VHNING aTa. FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2 OBINSON HAL] Sixteenth aaoet, near Broadway.—Professor HARTZ Will give his wonderful magic entertainme! every fod spiritual Basket ony 7 a with Matin ine ands 5 day an id Saturday ai loors 0} haat on tangs only. Commence aaa ats Selock. i eat’ OF WO! ER, SCIENCE AND ART, Broadway, near Wallack’s Thet M, HARTZ, the Illusionist. Propsietor, OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY, tion with other el wince "agai fle Tove noes orn Fi fhe The Partitioned P saad of Tricks, wh i ary io he nose bu SIONS, ae nd £ + arama iL te gixhy page Urine aut instr ONLY STORE 80 BROADWAY, NEA Tt 1Ox's FUN AND FROLICS!!! Humpty Dumpty’s Merry Christmas Greeting? *,° GRAND EXTRA MATINEE at the Grand Opera. House TO-DAY, at half-past one. Popular prices As —GRAND GYMNAST A AND ATHLETIC EXNTBR ONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER tts it HR ec ti Ris reeks (oer hin Lalo menace hi son che td Re ity Tendemy of rf Me a eeeah cal nedan Pabeaee be Profesor James ‘OiNell and pupil wilt art _ Members and friends take notice, Sraw TEE roxpay, ON CAROLINE, RICuL OLDDE FOLKES’ comprising 26 select artists RICH Ae Ary NING. AaPMORRS, pa ep me RAMS Ug RS TO. MORE REL AS AMONAS! M. ttonighte at tho ACADEMY. APR A mato EVENING CONCER’ YEROLE aaaeas DE L/HARMONIE, ANNUAL MASKED AND FANCY DRESS BALL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY, JAN, 18 ‘kets and Boxe Raniman's 14; P. Ron otha eth wii tey'n Ty NEw, Y yonk ace Ono — MY, 618 BROAD. aamnns Every ee 2 ont ai re on q . ROARS yo we