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4 i AMUSEMENTS. ( 1oL08-KUM, TWIRTY-FIFTH STRELT AND BROADWAY. Having been established as the leading New York ex- visited by halfa million | t is scarcely necessary to hibition for the prst year of persons during that pe ‘encer into any lengthened description of the building. | ‘The complete novelty and brilliancy of the exhibition sa whole fairly astonished the public, who were not | prepared for anything so entirely different from all « fertsinments previously Produced im this city, The xperiment wes an un unprecedented stccess, and Braue Geknowiedgea imc. that the Cuiosseutn has now come one of the estabished institutions of our city, otwithstanding the varied and wondertul programme fe last deason, Which drew forth the unqualified appro- tion and eficouravement of the public, together with ¢ Bighest encousums os the press, the proprietors have eon Mduced to submit an entertainment which they venture to say will even excel their efforts of last sea- wa. It was to carry ou: tuis object that (bey consulted MATT HORGAN, ne of the most celebrated artists of the day, whose well nown Wate, skili aud judginent in decorative art aud ¢ gained ior him & World-wide reputa- undertaken the direction oi the Colus. entire remodelling aid renovating of (he uiiding, the Rappy reaiies ot which are now offered to “the public. That the ou lay has been enormous must be | apparent from @ mere cursory glance at what has been leaccompiisned, but, encouraved La: season by the lid. ere patronage and support of the American public, the ment ieel justified in so lavish an expenditure, Dowlug tail well that thelr eMforts wit be Uuly apprect: Bled. The grand, realistic cy RAMA of PARIS BY NIGHT | and | PARIS IN FLAMES, | which covers an area of 40,00 square feet of canvas, showing the (air cliy by MOONLIGHT, | STAKLIGHT | AND GASLIGHT, before and during the terrible reign of the | “COMMUNE,” | and those historic masterpieces of architecture, so yuthlessly destroyed Ly xe, are presented in all vivid | Feality. 4 portion of that hitherto unoceupied space behind | the Oycioraua is thrown open to the public and trans- torméed in amapner at once staruing and novel. A scene of grandeur and beauty oursts upon the sight—« Bialactite cavern of rugged and unequal proportions, hrough whieh the visitor passes, and then sees before Dun that wild and romantc moutain pass, tamifar to Spagisd tourists, aud ADOWD as THE DE GORGE, Bituated near Ronda, the headquarters of the Carlists of he province of Alidwiusia, iv Spain, a scene of inde- seribable picturesqueness and beauty, from the heights ot which thuuder down mountain torrents and spark- ling cascases over jaxyed rocks and crags; whue the | . aie Moowlicht and overhanging foliage, the ruined cag- sand the lofty pi eoup d'il of beauty Detore been prod Ks towering to the clouds, form a dim sceme iliasiop. This eigantie conception has been carried out at a cost of $25.00), aud Works of # similar character are projected and will be from time to time produced, so that the entire area will | ultimately be tiled. | Another remarkabie novelty is THE SYBIL’S CAVR, Yhich is Ukely to prove s great resort for those who ‘wish to have the past unyelied and the future revealed, | as it is inbavited by a wondrous witch, who, clad in her Juagic robes with symbolic cyphers, surrounded by hideous repules and tecisies, te.ls the fortunes of those who seek her divinations. his gilted prophetess, @ Zingara, queen of her tribe, irom Cordova, in Sp: ‘Was with great ditteulty induced, at the instance of the | £0 European agent of the Colosseum, to visit this country, ‘after a long and successtui season in Paris, London and | the principal cities of Europe. As «delightful and spacious “salon,” THE PROMENADE, with its new, rich and tasteful draperies, cannot be surpassed. as ‘it combines the elegance of the drawing yoom with the peculiar and unique —e of the £. dition, prominent among Which are the PROMENADE CONCERTS, of (Focal and Instrumental Music by eminent Artists w AN EFFICIEN! ORCHESTRA, and OBGAN REC RECITALS; aried Amusements in the Alcoves, Works of Art, Mus. Jeat Novelties. Mechanical Marvels and interesting Pro- | With the best assemblage of tyr | exacting roles. MIS Cosses of Manufacture of different nationalities. A’ @0 appropriate audiuon to the other attractions, the entertaumments in the LeCTORIUM Will consist of a series of inte interesting Lectures, engage. ments having been made with artisis of acknowledged 'Y, Whose appearance will be duly announced. R SARIO’S COMBI YE TION OF aoHr PERFORM. ERs AT tee Sotiac: MONDA CADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN, BROOKLYN, POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. pt SEPTEMBER 12. SATURDA ea rte SATUKL ay § EMBER 12. SATURDAY, SEP MBER 12. ‘Fourth Annual Jour. Fourth Annual Tour. YONY PASTOR, TOY PASTOR TONY PASTOR ad hi yates t8 nt and his entire fravelling Compan: TONY PASTOR aod his eutire Travelling Com) i 7; comprising the ollowing Star Artists — B. D. Davies, Gus Williams arry A B.D. Davies! Gus Williams, Lary Tooley, iss Ella Wesner, Mis Ella Wesner, Miss ila Wesner, a4 Kitty Brooke, Miss Kitty Brooke, Miss Kitty Brooke, Waltees and Morton, Garnelia Brothers, Waiters and Morton, Garvella Brothers, The Fieldings lagyic ye SP The Fieldings (Maggie and John), ay Barry, Billy Asherort, Prank Girard, y Barry, Buy Asherott, Frank Girard, America’s own Comte Vocalist, TONY PASIOR, who will positively appear. TONY PASI OK, who will positively appear. TONY PASTOR, who will positively appear. ted Db; A BRILLIANT ORCHLS-HA AND BRASS BAND. AdmissicD as usual. Reserved seats can be procarea ‘at box office (Academy of Music, Brooklyn) two days in ‘advance N. D. ROBERTS, Business Manager. Em NEW YORK capr My OF MUSTO. Messrs. MAUKICE and MAX STRAKOSCH. Direc! GRAND ITALIAN OPERA SEASON IathTs Messrs. MAUKICK and MAX STRAKOSCH heve the honor to announce that the FALL and WINTER BEA. SON of usic 1 rectors. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, ‘The directors experiehoe a pardousbie pride tn being | able to state that the newly organized company will compare tavorably, In individual and collective merit, talent known to th gperatic staxe, in Kurope or Auericw, for many, rears, Rnouncement of several important NEW EN. EMENTS tor New York at this period, when thi capitals of Furope rival one auother in offering ¢ avuzant inducements to be permitted to monopoii the comparatively tew artiste of the rat rank now of tage, Wilt doubtiess be deemed a matter for con- ratulution by the American patrons. of opera, no leas ry by the mapagement The company will comprise he following artists: — Me following LES EMMA. ALBANT. Lu Te is no news (othe, diwtianl of this) eity, that, this richiy gisted young american Prima “Donia Soprano ir “Caso, sate shared with, Ne The Royal Italian Opera, C Vent Garden, London, atter, a series of ; iiintnary tri- umphs of an extraordinary Character in Italy, Paris ana St. Petersbgru. ‘the Directors are specially gratified by the favoring jortune which will enable them to accora to'wile. ‘Albani thus early In her brilliant career, the opportunicies of an operaue season in her native land. NU VITTORIA POTENTINI, of late y Ture, a dra riative ‘powers. Signora Potentinit through the endowment of @ rich, powerlul, emotional yoice, and of a mastery in dra: matic expression, has demonstrated her entire fitness to tuterpret the roles ot the great heroines of opera, which, Jor lack of capable exponents, since the time of the I mented Grisi, have rarely been attempted. Having the this greai artiste, the management an- ticipate the revival of Works representing the highest standard oi tho lytic dra ML MARIE HEILBRON, from Les Italicns, Paris, lias asserted her superiority in the vocal illustration of scenes of iutense passion and | pathos, while the extr sordinary flexibility ot her voice ypives er full command over the lughter roies of opera. he last season at Covent Garden was inaugurated by Mlle. Hei!brou’s unapproachable impersonation of “La Traviata.” MLLK. DONADIO. An engagement deemed extremely telicttous is that of Mile. Dovadio, from the Italieus, Paris, where. in the in- tervretation of the sparkling roles of the Bellin! ana Donizetti repertoire, her youth, beauty and supera- | bundant talent have ‘enshrined ‘her in the eswem of the French public. SIGNOR CARLO CARPL In ee of the unexampled demand throughout Europe fora timate successor to the illustrious heroic ences ot the past it Will douptiess prove an agreeable surprise to the American supp "8 of the opera to learn eh this mestamable acquisition has beon made in contract ing with Signor Carpi, accredited trom Kome, Milan, N. | ples, Madrid and st. Petersburg as the finest representa. tive of the ideal tenor to be found. He hl ibd tenore di sentimento e forza, of large voice, united to impressive stage presence. SIGNO® DEBASSINI. This young and accomplished tenor, whose beautiful voice is admirably adapted for the lighter roles of opera, has made a@ brill lant record at Les Ltaliens and the leading lyrips theatres of Italy, GNOR BENPKATELLL who also enj cre enviable distinction, achieved at the ris, and throughout Italy, as the pos- ora mpathetic, and finely sehooled tenor organ, has een Sugace jor this season, i SiGNOR TAGLIAPIETRA, primo baritono, ey Les Italiens, Paris, where he has recently enhanced the reputation accruing from his Career in the first opera houses of lily, has also been added to the compa! SIGNOR FIORINI. The engagement of Signor Fiorini, primo basso, is an xceedingly important one. since he has teen invuced to aud ip Ital; a RE-ENGAGEMENTS, MLLE, ALICE MAB To the foregoing is to be added the name of Mile. Alice Maresi, who last season obtained a most flattering recognition ‘from the picss and public tn a number of ANNIE LOUISE CARY. Commendation of an artiste so universally admired as Miss Cary would be superfluous, and the management will merely add to the announcement of ner re ment that this unrivalled prima donna contralto will have ample opportunities for « displaying her superb tal. | ents in several new works. SIGNOR DEL PUENTE, “ Messrs. Strakosch have renewed their engagement with Signor Del Puente, the distinguished barytone, | Whose thoroughly artistic pertormances 40 conspicuously enhanced the Value of last season's memorable achieve- SIGNOR EVASIO SCOLARA, whose reputation as a conscientious ue artist is well established, has been retained in the THE UMORUS AND URCHES will be on a scale. corresponding to the works performed ana the eminence a the Director, SIGNOR EMMANUKL MUZIO. whose exertions last season, were so successful. Assistant Conductor, Mr, 3. BEHRENS, je Manager, ie “Tk REPERTOIRE. The facilities which Mr. Maurice Strakosch enjoys for securing new attraciions has already enabled New York wo antievpate ‘London, and Paris in several notable in- stances in the production of important compositions So great a work as Mi VENDDS “MESSE DE REQUIEM” conld not be overiooked ineplanning for the approaching Season, and, although not properly classed under the eratic caption, deference to she tame of Alctates that it be accorded preeedence in the Dnot ment of novelties. The Mass, which has See most | profound admiration in Paris and Italy, priately performed in New York by the’ united strength | of the company, under direction of Signor Muza. archett’s new opera o “RUY BLAS,” which has proved a most enjoyable attraction in the Principal clules ot Itaiy, will be. brought out_at. the Academy of Music in advance of its periormance in London, Paris or St. Petersburg. ‘The remarkable interest awakened by the perform- | ance of “Lohengrin” last winter has decided the direo- | tors to proauce Wagner's TL VASCELLO FANTASMA" (The Flying Dutchman), with taultless stage attire and a resplendent ca: ROMEO & GIULIETTA,” by Gounod. This dalicious opera Will have carefal rep- resentation rts ‘the sei “CA STELLA DEL NORD" will be revived upon the most liberal scale, ““L01 ENGEIN" AND “AIDA,” the success of which by repertoire. In addition to @ revival of “Norma” ae “Le Nozze di Figaro,” with distributions of rem: *“Dinora! Lue; and appointments will be m: po! nts will be m General admission. Admission Family Keserved seats, Family Reserved seats'in last row of Balcony. Me: Tier and Box Circle, each. Parquet ao Bacon “reserved seats Boxes, 16 and $2), according to location. Sul cviplitn tor the entire season of thirty, perform- ances—tor reserved seais, $W and $12), according to lo- cation. Boxes, $26) and upwards tor the season. Subscription opgns.at the Academy to-morrow, e PTEMBER Applications by 9A I or telegraph’ promptiy filled. ey WONDER, BROWN, THE MIND TALKER. mah FRANCISCO | | SAN FRANC! 18cO | — Birch, MINSTRELS, MINSTRELS, — New Opera House,| MONDAY, bept. 7. | Wamboidl 16- ONES WOOD © ee SUNDAY, BER 6, 1874. Sawent GRAND SUNVAY CONCERT by Lowning’s ull NINTH KEGIMENT BAND, commencing at 3 P. M. Tickets 25 cents. | An cxire Concert and Sammer Nights’ festival FulDaY, SEPPoMBER 1 j HB MIND TALKER WILL TELL You YUUR THOUGHTS, JENTRAL P PARK GARD. TON NIGHT, 1S (SUNDAY), EVENING, SEPT. 6, AT BODORE THOMAS! SEVENTEENTH GRAND SE NDAY CONCERT, when 4 very brilliant — attractive programme will be er: ADMISsIDS FleTY wormed. CENTS, Peryate Boxes, $1 and $2 accord 5 QN THURSDAY & Ve. i 7 sera a GRAND COMPLIME: BENBFIT * ‘ARY TO MR JON KOCH FROPRERT ¥ 101 CY MOPRIKTOR OF CENTRAL 16- BAND EXHIBITION OF BILLIARDS ON MONDAY evening at Charles Silverbrandt’s Broadway Bil- Hard Hi |,00 Broadway, ee. the Great Champion Bil- liard_p! yer, Mons. A. P. VOLPHE and GhORGE F. FURY tne celevraisd Cuciet who Wille xhibit some won: | dertul fancy sho’ ~ Bacon Kudoiphe will ve nappy | ‘tw meet bis frien re be i® bermanentiy local 4. | Series of exhibition sot Siniards wi wil be given twice a b fad until the match between Mons. udoiphe and rille Dion, which takes piace on Friday evening, the pg ey ‘Lessons and instructions given to private ae WONDER OF THE BROWN, THE MIND TALKER Be, OFENTNG § PDtREr®, DANSANTE, 1 EAST itis FOURTH BET SEPTEMBER IRVING Ball, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 26 Ber THE WONDER. "THE LECTURE SEASON. _ (Gorka UNION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF Fiienee and Art.—The free night classes in Science and Art for Young Men and the tre fed sy Schools of Design will commence on 4 Tel oh nd Telearaphy for Young We De o oy Wouncsieh et from 9 A.M: 20 8 P.M. om ieee vp thursday ai jay evenin: 7:15'to 9 o'clock, beginning Seay ae tember b. Secretary. [Qrecuat Lecrones KYERY NIGHT AT BIGHT o'clock at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 613 Broadway, vetween Houston and Bleecker streets. —STORAGE.—WEST SIDE STORAGK WARE. A. Houses, Gh 6, 008 Hodson ret, 779 Greenwich eet ‘and 10 Abingdon square, for Weniture plano Separate roots. Always accessibibe Mosk ealenalve aud Feapousibie establishments in the busines TAGGART, Owner aud Manage! Nome 538 Bullson st JTORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, BAGGAGE, 8 dc., ip separate rooms, at low eat LES, 88, 40, 42 Commerce street, near Blacker, e Broadway, Great Succe: —@ —— yman's Lect and corner 29th st., Society Actors, feel — Macken and Wilson, | ———~@ | open the Great Kicardo,’ | Backus. matchiess Quintet, | Every Night. superb Orchestra, Streetcars may be| Rudolph Tremaine, | Moral, ordered at 10. ‘on, &¢. | Go ear! 16.~ OBINSON HaLL, SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN | Broadway and Fifth avenue, THE FAVO CITE VARIETY THEATRE OP NEW YORK, Nightly thronged with first clase audiences. 10 are delighted with thi ABTISTIC | "DANCING REMC HFUL SINGING Mile. MARIA] Benacovms Mme, RENT2'3. UPE, FEMALE MINSTRELS, nthe great SPECIALTY OLIO. thew miertal Prestidigitation of Le TORT. ‘Tne hehing Trapeze Pertormance of J. B HILL, The Comicallties of BIRDUE and COL ox. gre Deautital BALLADS of CLARA PELKO, He CA HARRY, BANJO SOLOS, EGRO HCH inn | Miles, a KUR’ BAPTISTE, EVUARD @ ORREST tice Frenen " Matinees Tuesday and ‘Futay. _Keserved seats ready six 4 TH MIND TALKER, AT THE COMIQUE. RIVATE LESSONS ON BANJO, GUITAR AND. IN all styles of dancin Pr the minstrel and variety | ahead | Stage. HENRY ©. DOBSON, 141 Fourth avenue, between ‘Thifteenth and Fourteenth street, _BROWN. yeanp OCEAN SWIMMING MATCH | OP. M., on Sunday, sept mn Coney Island | beach, “opposie en aan eee alls Ro | ilroad depot; two grand prizes; bnglisn and American champions to come p tains leave Gresuwood every half hour trom9 | THE WONDERFUL, MIsSKS READER. ERSON'S OPENING SOIREE—AT HIs PRI- Academy ot Dancing, 20 West Forty-ctghth Wednesday evening. septem- Friends and tormer T pupils may attend without ticket. rift RE ‘3 Uslo £U) Shon SQtani, i iiss ¢ STAR ARTISTS ASEEA AR AT 7k 1 THEATRE E COMIQ ‘DAY Ni EMMA WALLER, ACTRESS AND “RLOCU- Vomit, ‘will give lessons and prepare ladies for the ress, care D. W. Waller (late stage manager | pq) Addi Booths iheatre), 316 West Twenty-second street. 7 ANTED—VIOLINIST, TO TRAVEL WITH A =MALL company throu Pennsylvania. Apply immedi- ately at 249 West Thir esses. ‘DWYER & SANDS. STORAGE FOR FORNITURR, BAGGAGE. a0. ayo at lo’ Mm severities Hleventh street, corner of Wudsom, Ss" BROWN, Tar MIND T4LE8R an Opera will commence at the Academy of | ———FRANK A LD. Ne D AM ARNOLD. elingiish @ position of the first rank at Les italien, | Rd ¢ grandenr of the | y No means exhausted last | season, will remain prominent features io the current | a strength, performances of the following works may. be | ut yy ad ‘Roberto, | Engaged ‘Sxpressiy fo for the | Frederic Thornton, the Sinner. HERALD, AMUSEMENTS, MHEATRE comigue, Mr. JOSH HART. a anergy hh cone wae Pi r Te FAVRE inom Tee Pronrtetor | | ——aa LADIER AND, OBTLDigy—__ THE GRA.Di aN 6 EVER is ik THES TRE COMIQUE. ed a ee 16 16 A combi tion of Artists thi versatility of talent have never betore @ been equalled, even at the Ey NEW qmueatag COMIQUE rae READ «feat + ag HH rT a READ THE NAI THe NAMES, NEW cof the age. Sue STARS, | MIND READER. o-—— Mr. BR BROWN is ti is the | ae WN! ROSARIO'S “COMBINATION, Mx. 3% BROWN | Who appear im this city tor the first time on MONDAY, September 7, and consists of the following uuequalled ai ta rR, LR BROWN, MIND THERE Lvo TALKER ER ND THINKERS, THE VERY ek geal TABLE Soa] DANCEAS EB. a |. LIAM—. —. re aa re —ARN vO! Ww CLEAN Enea oars 1 \K—. Wil. ARNOLD. “AMOS AKNULD, FRAN ARNOLD, in ae ir AND Ww Trij pias a BAe AN WILLIAM ARNOLD. ——FRANK AND WILLIAM ARNOLD im their unequalled acrobatic Sood ned Bence, The creat Dutch a and Dance ardats, 3 pee WILLIAM HaNILTON AND "CHART ES FOX, WILLIAM HAMILTON Ree ARLES FOX, The above named artists ¢ ROSARIO'S COMBINATIO: ROSAHIO'S COMBINATIO | Paes ot GOLD t s {aes coun. f oe NGL, a $20) PER | WEEK IN one for Bnglai land's greatest scrio-comie vocalist, —MI5S EMMA DAY———. Misa “EMMA DAY.— MISS EMMA DAY. Miss MIS Mu M 4 MIs8 EMMA DAY—— —MISS MISS BMMA DAY. i Miss Day is spoken of by the press obLonidon ss being the BEST 8ERI10-COMIU VOI IN ENGLAN Miss DAY tm pronounced by the press? of Bngland as the best Berlo-Co1 con the English stage, This lady will make her first appoai ance in Amerios is lady wi Pate ber, ier nopears merica at the Ouse, 16 16 6 THEATRE 16 6 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, ek i i 16 is Ty MONDAY BVENING, SEP1 SEPTEMBER 7, EVERY BODY'>" FAVORITE, Bis First Appearance this Beason. —~' lalal [Evers body's Favorite Comedian. ANK KE: } AN KER The People’ e ople’s -ANK KER! ir, PRANK KERNS. Favorite ir. FRANK KERNS. Comedian. | Wr. FRANK KERNS. Mr, FRANK EERNS. | Mr. FRANK KERNS. | Mr. FRANK KERNS.| @—® | PRANK KERNS, Hu first SpPenranc nee this season. st appearan pee of the [the Favorite Comedian. ir. JAMES GAYNO Mr. JAMKS GATROg.— ——— Mr. oo ead ‘HK BEAUTI FUL ANI AND “ANp_accomPctstso MAGGIE NICHLO: MISS MAGGIE NICHLOs, MISS MAGGIE NICHLOS, MISS MAGGIE NICHLOS. « MISS MAGGIE NICHLOS. MISS “MAGUIE NIGHLOS, “MIST MAGGIE ¥1 , NIgatos,— Tx HER WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE ON THE ARIEL WIKE. MISB MAGGIE NICHLOB| J on the Ariel Wire. lias Maggte Ni is itakgle Niel Firet app appearat nee of | TURTON Mr. WILLIAM GAYLORD oe: WILLIAM gayLonp Mr. WILLIAM GAYLORD WILLIAM GAYLORD Mr. WILLIAM GAYLORD ge WILLIAM GAYLORD ue WILLIAM GAYLORD 4% Mr. WILLIAM GAYLORD a 16 THE WONDERFUL CONTORTIONIST. 16 16 falar wh WONDERFUL FUL CONTURTIONS: q 16 care “oud First appearance © this 4 Cer! season of or the favorite nyo Pertorme: Bagabesiont of the tavorite Comedian, MR. GKORGE FRANCK MH GEORGE, FRANCE EORGE FRANCE —. engaged ¢ expremiy for the character of the view PA: RILS. PASSIONS PERILS —Fimeacmmean ge ABION'S PHILL Engaement of the Favorite Ac cr. HARRY rate 16 Hy Mr. HAKRY RICH 16 Mr. HAKRY Biot ty chal V. JOEL NAYULAM, | in the Local Society Drama entitled @ — ADVENTURES OF AN INTERVIEWER. Str. CHAS, WHItt—THe FAVORITE COMEDIAN, Mr, GUAS. WHITE ——THE FAVORITE IT COMBDIA N. )——-—-—- .—_. 16. DIAMOND AND RYAN, 1 DIAMOND AND RYAN, 16 DIAMOND AND RYAN, io 6. ii Concluding evers evening and m Booher, Drama, in one act, enth 16 16 SSIUN'S PERILS, HE 6 ik ADVENTURES or aK Nbeisamad “a! ~ is. ie Jorry Fizitem, a Newspaper Man. Mr. Ney. Joel James Bayham, the Saint. The © Arthai fiveleen’ Stuart, witerwards Gore’ Leonie Laulis, a Dangerous Woman Miss Kk. Tilston Mrs Hanuab A. Severity, who owns a fiusbend. Stonel. & Hasbe 1 MaTIN KK. WEONESDAY and SATU NEE. MATL a ‘The entire eveni cree rogram HEE tt atin Tr MATINE: hi MATUNER. wi weohuabay and PAIUMDAY. i if | ——— MR. J. KR BROWN———.__.__ BROWN—_.-____vin_ J, BL BROWN > Mit J: © fauws— Mr. J. RO BROWN, 16 eee. = BOONE Mr. J. BROWN, 16 The wondertal | Mr J 18 ‘Mind Reader, | M 1b. Vsreaesosa Pronounced M 16 by all who 4 16 have seen him 5 16 —_— 1% o—— 16 the marvel B =H JAMES GAYNOR JAMD3 GAYNOR hios. los. | AY & PORTER MAY & PORTER AY & pORT Ps 2 MAY & POKTBR AY & PORTER | | MAY & PORTER AY & PORTER |p 3i2) May & PORTER AY 2 PORIER [3 ié MAY & POKTER AY & pORTER |2/2)2)/2) MAY & PORTER AY & PORTER =|2|5] MAY & PORTER 4Y & PORTER |#|"|@/E] MAY & PORTER 4Y & PORTER |» i=} o MAY & POKTER AY & POKTER |< BE MAY & PORTE AY a2 porter |a| [6 MAY & PORTER AY & PORTER | —o— MAY & RTE: A rund Performers, ; ix wt é MEaae | 1111) (eee : gee l'IT1TT ee a5 | matinees with the Conte it - Mr. at ard Grey, @ Friend to Mr. Thornton. Mr. J. A. Graver nd... Mr. G@. L. 8 UNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1874—QUADRUPLE SHEET. ()EYMric rn ames Brilitant reception of the new departure. AN ERUPTION OV METEORS, ETTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Determined to meet the popular demand for s high riainment, the management have completed arrangements with the most renowned artists im Europe and America for # delightful series of order ot artistic variety e d_ succession. Tir vided with a weekly | BONNE BOUCHF | of choice selections of all that is most charming, langh- able and piquantin Song, Dance, Music, and Burlesque. We im lo present the very GEMS OF NOVELTY (and SPARKLE of vantery.? AN ELEGANT PARLOR MELAN@K, Attracting those who neve Aud those that ne: ON MONDAY EV the week of merriinent aud rouna ot pleasure, will present new barce with new specialues an the first ume this season Presenting, | bau RICKEY for the first their origh eaamerce Skeich, the Irish Lanhdiord; or, ‘Kow in the ‘Br! on the Stage, i original Farce, Also, for the firs! By Miss Gerjie and the Company. AMUSEMENTS, — 64 BROADWAY. “AND NOVELTY — 5144-511 6 ce errno ANCE EXTALIQUR, LADIES AND CHILDREN THEATRE COMIQUE. ean (From New York Herald, “Mr. Haart is a r ied has succeeded ueung with his'usual © whicn ladies and eh: -— SON a [BRILLIANT NOVELTIE a ty enterta ing offended by yulgariiy or smpro- Real what the Herald of the 230 rounlque offers a | Feral, August 28. 11 pure tun.”"—Herald, August 23. Love he A Ds act wil and HUMOKOU=s in the worid or Read what the j Miss Siu Jewe ing bill for the wei Sketch, Farce “From the rising of the curtain to its {all there was nota word or sign that was not in strict keeping with good taste and judicious 0 The presence of a large num- ies testified to the general careful ess {at nothing offensive stiould be {ius feature makes the perform house Fellable and enjoyable F came, attracting more, Songs and vances, new artists, gave tor x autor BAKSEY, Andie Les “Leavitt. aceon —_—— “That the new new col company isa good one body''who knows Josh Hare. will doubt. He doesn’t engage ‘any “small try.” t sulte ham as weil as an of jollity is at hand when Comiqte fag, talnment at this theatre is ie. entire. tree- dom from coarseness or vulgarity. can take his wite, daughters or sister: time, BILLY GRAY perfect guarantee that they will hear Mr. Hart has been very succosshstar this ‘theatre, and there is no to doubt his avility to maintain Also a new etntopian | Sketch, pana THE FOUR LOVERS, | the lead he has takea in the variety busi- Lang, | Blitz, | Myers,|Gooding | ani Corps de Musique. { Persian Twin > BLITZ, Select Musical Recitations by Zanlig’s eRY EVENININ Secare seats iu atval POPULAR PRICES, Admission 50c. Reserved Seats (Orchestra and Bal- Family Circle, 25e. cory CBpirs), Alto THE, IRN OO ENTS a 01 Ye Also OL10" /SHRAGKDE Miss Alice Harriso: RY, by ngs and Dances. sters, | Gymnastic Phenomena. “An exceilent business was done at Female Oratory. he Iheatre Comique during the ex- red week, and the aulicnces were largely composed of ladies and chil. dren. Manaxer Hart takes good carc, by personally supervising the reheat: 4 of the per orme: shall be u tered or that would cause a bit cheek of the m gunner September SADIb O'NEIL, Popular Melodies. . that no word Sparkling Song and Apt ayings. to mantle the ve maiden.” — Seneatignal Hox Hovtentote and prs pines AVENUE THEATRE, nty-eighth tani Broadway, ata Mr, AUGUSTIN DAL’ Proprietor aud Manager MONDAY aud TURSDAY, second and third te as ee as and Sard ane mes el 's supers contemporaneous SEPA in ‘foe hm entit titled Characters by Miss Ada Dyas Miss Sara Jewett, Miay Nina Varina Matsa smity Ae Migs Alico rey ite, And stella Congdon. also Mr. Da irk thes, Fran rdenber wen ‘awe! 5 Jeunings, wart Conway, Ae. WEDNESDAY NiGHt, SEPTEMBER 9, frst produetos b Pere, of the new version of ICHOOL FOR SCANDA‘ as remodelled toad arranged for. the Pres of ut Walco qnentee, London, aud acted there ya bts nigh io be proda juced witha NEW A EM ENT Op | Tite s¢ entirely wew costumes and toil 8 | singularly couipiete cnt pase Mr. Charles Fisher Sir Peter Tease harles Surface joseph Si Sir Oliver Surface Cravtres ‘Sir Benjamin’ n Bacybiie ussell . Miss Davenport, aii * in preparation, for early product WARD's new American Comedy, entitled MUOR-CROFT” ATRE.—C, R. THORNE, LESSER AND DDY, Acting Manager. ait ,Monday evens bepe 3 and every night Roiice, and a saturday, the 16 Vig | | KiKALPY BOT LENS" COMBINATION OF ENGLISH Mass Tiny Macdonald, ‘Ming Kat News Miss Ki ass Lilly Macdona iss Kattle New, Mi Fellows, Mr. Geo, Stratton, Mr. K.P, Steele, : nd lott, ort, THR GRAND SPECTACULAR Puay Ov THe F DELUGE: Of, Sree dee ost magnificently produced, and introducing @ Corse de Ballet of 250 ladies, Costly and elegant Tak FAMOUS O18! SET FA. 1h nen ining and dashing KIRALFY-Si8TERS. LE JEENE BONSY, trom Oovéut Ganden the cote heoted During the pit Fuoco \dertul ‘effects and uring the piece most wonderiul effects an; scenery presented byw D. B. HUGHES & SUN, a sud the plece pr Produced under the direction of Mr, oops MUSEUM. woon's, ONDAY, Foprembay” ie Evening fterneom at at PRIDB vobn OF THE PLAY. MARKET. MONDAY, Septem! Evening—UNDER THE ‘Sastiaur. __s Alternoon—LADY OF LYONS. YORUM THEATRE. AIMEE AS MOLDA, MM. Grau and Chizzola...... Lessees and Managers Mile. MAKI AIMEK and the NEW FRENCH OPERA BOURTE COMPANY, ¢xtraordinary change tor Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 8 and 9, being positively LAST THREE NIGHIS OF | ase py, Mile, AIMELs, first time as MOLDA, Mile, WiNEDLY first time as MULLER, together with Mile. Gandon, MM. Dubouchet and Deboer. THURSDAY evening, september 10, 1874, first time in America of Offenba ph ‘opera, LA PAINOESSE DE TREBIZONDE. Grand Matinee every saturday AE _ Box office oven irom 5 A. M. to 10 ecaitogeitier presentir g an entertainment seldom ualled and never furpasce sonbysnR ep sdi0y sa 1ULz Aq SUOLETOEN [oIeN A 29910g 7:45, AND WEDNES- DAY AND eaiUnbay Matinnis at 7 olclock. ee We would again impress apon the pub Me the important fact that. everythin, MIQUE is characterized |" Le Prince Raphael. OPeEe: ate and that ladies and children ca visit the theatre without the slightest fear 624 Broadway. of having their sensibilities shocked, M. Rickey. ? SARA MONTAGU. Sa) Farce, Gems ot Novel GERTIE GRANVILLE, Unlucky Mr. Brown. The Four Lovers. Innocents Abroad. Every evenin ‘Ad inission. Balcony, MISS HARRISON, nees on Wednesday and Saturday.—Sun- day Dispatch, August $0. Specialty, [ NTIRE | CHANGE | OF | PROGRAMM eee see rng) lio of 50 Artists, Novelty | Theatre of Mast’r Barney \ presente | pointinents. Tne costumes, ‘made by Mons. Millet, are “SMTHANVAE Brilliant O1 EGANT M. crmes de ry creme of Song, Dt ketch oe Burtesy ‘ety. An'bra of Merrient and Round of Pleasure. 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 a IXTKEN ones ARTISTS: IN ook UNcriox THEATRE COMIQUE MONDAY, SEPTEMB:. & 7. Wis Tete te 16 18 16 16 16 16 First sppearance Ricke; Dialect ‘and ‘charac ter ‘SUaHLOUG GIONAZU SUyAL UBpeIe COL “UsTY QUwWON “ZT ~WOD UVTIIOH s,uOsZVH in an Originai Farce, he | Irish Landlord. “SMMINON “soIg splousog MISS EMMA DAY, 16 16 16 16 ‘LHDINE 8 OID . ani Matine: Thegerved seats Orchestra and Bet Circle, 250. OOTH'S THEATRE. JARRETT & PALMER. FIPTH WEEK! The continued favor extended to Mr. BOUCICAULT'S new American play induces JARRETT & PALMEB to prolong its run for another week. BELLE LAMAR will, therefore, be performed for the 23th, 20th, 30th. Sist, $d, Sd and Mth times! BYERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE GH ‘tor ‘whom Thomas 0! *,* Monday evening, BARNEY WILLIAM: years. PRICES—Admission, $i; Fa } Circle, 50c,; Reserved Balcony, $1; Orchestra stalls and, | Orchestra’ Balcony, $1 50. Carriages may be ordered MAMANEE EVERY SATURDAY AT HALF-PAST ONE, -Lessees and Managers FoR E ENGLAND'S BEST SER MISS ala pay. MI58 EMMA DAY. THE MIND TALKER, THe MIND TALKER, THE WONDERFUL MIND TALI TALKER. The great Comediun and peo} ‘The beautiful and accomplished MISS MAGGIE 6 STAR PERFORMERS APPEAR FORTHE FIRST TIME AT THE THEATRE Cd CoMiaue, MON 7. the eit = - ae NURDAY” EVENING. Benteniber’ ia "8 oat Tragic F Ve. Ervlsed by Dion Boucicault, F 49. Is ViDidita her Brat appearance in Ame x ) ‘ + Miss PaNNy BROUGH Mr, and Mrs, Tan absence of over five retacton Hor apiaRIany aun iA IAT APPEAR FIRST TIMH, MONDAY, SEPT. 7. i eerie com 4 BNTIRE COME COMPANIES | IN ONE =e THEATRE ‘COME Sit BROADWAY, MONDAY, Si SEPTEMBRE T| 7, 18t4, JOHN rebate eit Family Circle, 9c; Dre 6 RMB AT THe EATER GOMIQUE. Ss BROWN, 1 ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR COM- PANY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. THE MIND TALKER. MERICAN INSTITUTE. Bi SM AMERICAN INSTITUTE HALL, Second and” Third joveaeett hereto Sixty third and ix ty’ streets, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER S, AT 2 P.M GRAND CONGERT BACH DAY, trom 2to 5 and 8 to 10 o'clock. Open daily, iron 9 A. M. to lu P.M. will open at Admission '50 cents. Sie THE T * See, he is worth the pr He appears every Matinees Wednes:a: R. DOMINICK MURRAY sep rences his fait PARK THEATRE, BROOKL' proceeding thenee to all the principal cit! ‘oducing, in addition to a) pert the following new drai HE ACTOR; OR A Pr. ER BEHIND THE SCENES; ue ‘Des OR, 18 SHE GUILTY and winter starring re at the MIND TALKER. HE “BOSS” COMEDIAN, MONDAY NIGHT. Pe ritten byp Pominiog AND THE FOOL OF LOVE? U. All dates filled to Vevcvact BR gagements should be addressed to Ate. Murray's bus ness . W. BARKY, Wood's Museum, New York. ray) HE ORGAN MAN. FRANK KERNS, Letters respvetiny Rowan HALL (PERFECT IN ACOUSTICS) TO let—Atter September i for, tableaux. of certs, lectures, fairs, weddin GW) seats (raised for Derformanees). Beows, THE alls, theat Charges Tnodorate.” 167 ME GLARA BRINKERHOFF, HAVING RETURN he city. desires to have all letters tor envage- ments. as. addressed to her residence, 324 Second av. Cx. aatated BROWN, THE MIND: TALKER, BR LYRIC HALL [8 THE first class Ball Room up towns No. 14 West Twenty fourth street. 16 FIRST CLASS PERFORMERS APPEAR aT THE COMQUS Mf odikdeed THEATRE, ighth it, between Second and Third avenues. AFTERNOON AND TWO GRAND SACRED CONCERTS. PAUL FALK, Proprietor, THIS (SUNDAY) Admission 25 cents. h a good stage And fine scenery. Lyric Hall is open tor inspection day and evening. (pee MIND AY TEMPLETON, the Fatry Star of the Stage, _continues her triumphs tn Calitornia, 16.~ COMPLETE MAGICAT, OUTFIT FOR SALE— i “Gti SOUL INA SMALL BODY,”—BEAUTIFUL fle book qneitied “Do You Love Mi dre: Vv. U UNastty, ey ‘West F ‘Fourteenth street, 614 BROADWAY. away or Lagtigee Bed Beh! ie or eds Sen Pa 8, ergonally or is, SPREN, 105 John strect, New York,” ‘eter 188 EMM 4 DAY TRANsO, SON SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG AND IRISH KB CARROL! Je: ught for the stage; Banjos all prices. w East Houston st., near Bowery. THIS WORTHY LADY AND "4 Opera House Monday sflemry’s Society Sensa- pKa i Fa Sa Some Woman Au RAINS | WOMAN, 16 STAR ST ann APPEAR AT THE ' MONDAY: Y Marr, DAY makes her _ far BAe oS IN AMERICA FEW, CHoroR RESERVED SEATS FOR THR opening night of the great Kiralty Combination can be had i the ticket office, OLONEL MONSTERY'S FENCING, BOXING ACAD- emy and shooting Galiery, 619 Sixth avenue, —Box- tog taught in one mot Superior erenciny Apparatus end Boxing Gloves tor Se culars. ‘passions Peni etropolitan Hovel. Lrceeut THEATRE, SPECTAL NOTION. PKINOESSE DE TREBIZONDE. The management takes much pleasure in announcing that ou THURSDAY evening, September 10, 1874, they will Bee for the first time In America ach celebrated pera Houle, can with toe ‘followlug great cae — ‘SS DE TRENT h how scetiery, new. praperties, New ape imported expressly from Paris. Seats secured six days in advance. YORUM THEATRE.—IMPORTANT NOTICE, Messrs M, GRAU & U.1[ZZ0LA have much pless- | ure in anuouncing the engagement eiMles CORALTH of EL GROFFREY, prima donna trom Ses Folies Dramatiques, Paris, an@ | the Vice Regal Theatre, Cairo, and the original rape. ntative of Heloise, in Littolt’s brilliant opera," “Heloi nd Abelard,” in which she appeared for 15) conseca- 6 | tive Benrevencraraey in Paris and Loudon; also rineival tenor of 1. idea eaeiae and 8 reign- | tng favorite im Paris ue announcement will be made of the debut of these | great artists in New York. ALLACK'S. pee and rer ihirtl .Mr. LESTER rece Doors open at 7:30; commence at 8 P. M. Continued success of ore gen comedian, Mr. J. I, ar OND. SEPTE. fii R 7. AND RVERY atte DULING Tite WEEK, THREE OF HIS CELEMRATED CHARACTERS. Th rformance will commence with a comic drama, Wa one act, by Tom tarior, ‘atgi, gated UK CLERKS, ae oii song of He, She, and the ‘ostman,” >} Mr. J. L. TOOLE and ‘Bob Sim- mons'Courtaltip.” of Slowed by his very successiul one act comedy dram LIN HARRY COKE (his original character), Mr,.J. L. TOOLE vonciusing ve pl amusing Hoe entitied PARLE FRANCAIS, Spriggins qs «original character, as acted by him over 2,000 times) Mr. J. L. TOOL Third *TOOLE” Matinee SA. SATURDAY, at 1:30, IONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, will be presented the. delobrated ‘drama in three acts, written expressly tor Mr. Yoole by H. J. Byron, called DoARKR THAN LIFE John Puddicombe is | M* ie tite TALKER. ¢| Lo MIND TALKER at the THEATRE COMIQUER ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, 685 BROADWA. cyte rg aN Bit B FOR THe PUBLIC, TAUT Ss THE WONDER RYANT'’S OPERA HOUSE— Twenty-third, ‘street, between Sixth and Seventh nes, near Booth's Thea BRILLIANT SIRCEP TION OF THE WORLD FAMOUS BRYANT'S MINS! RK: THE GREAT COMPANY, Dave ‘Reed, Nelse Seymoar, Boo ba ti W. fl. Brockway, W. Heary Rice, Horan and Emerton. J. H, Noss, James More bien, er. John Savork oell, Beler, Templeron, Waltz, Welley, Raymond, Nore, ‘Rovinsoa, sh | SATURDAY NOTINES, ag. ce ; MIND HE DI MURSKA heeds SEASON, Mr. De ie has the honor of sonoanel et the ILMA Di he CONC, »BAS ‘ill commence SEPrEMBEN, 2 AT STRINWAY HAL! WHERK ONLY TWO INAUGURAL done: BTS can possibly be given ror to the ohes irture of the com. n pany for Boston, Phi hia all the prined Enilern and Western cities. Among th ave been engaged to nupport ‘alte. t MA Wisi dauring ner wur Me. De vivo, dentes to direst special attention to the eminent Violoncello Virtuose TALKER | and Composer. SIGNOR GAETANO BRAGA, the most celebrated disciple of the great M adante, Who. at these concerts, will introduce sev his Newest and mos} brilliant compositions, whieh ‘have achieved so profound a sensation throughout Ua tial Kurope. The Di Murska Concert Com say will in. clude three vocaiists of eminence and Instrumental soloists, with an able ‘Accompanist ming ensemble ot marked abil i and the hig! Character, thoroughly competent to ae Cd aud classic music of the highest as well as popular description. | Full particulars will be annot next Sunday's papers. and also i of which can be had a Y (ol, store, 112 Pitt rena the music’ store: ee WONDER OF HE WoL THE MIND TALKER (PHEATRE TICKBT HOTEL BRUNSWIOK, ritth avenue, between Fwenty.ciath and Tweny: meremth streets.—Reserved seats lor the opera, nade ‘also at Steinway’ Y, BROADU AN EVERY NIG AND MATINEES WEDNESDAY ety SATORDAY. U Nag gle ha COMBINATIONS ABOUT GOING “Om savtog heeding fuentrcal Print nea gam § Tees fi tee eT BOLTTAN Ph rag No. 218 Broad wi erfully 16 EW STARS 514 BROADWAY. mM XERCISB, HEALTH, AMUSEMENT... wooDe Gymnasium, twenty-eighth stroct, near Fifth ave- nue, now for the season; day and evening. Sema jor éircular. APPEAR aT THE COMIQUB, GOLD PER WEEK FOR ENGLAND'S best Serio-Comie Vocalist, KMMA DAY. = wW F ss NS ES HIS FIRST APPEARANCE THIS aeSON MONDAY Sidi THEATRE COMIQUE SBLKoT SOIREES BEVERY TURSDAY, AND, BAT- AY, AT ARTHUR HAL! WEst? Fi heeNtB ‘STREET, NEAR Prater AVBNUL, penn KERNS AT THE COMIQUE, MOS DAY NIGHT, Brows, THE MIND Raid (O10 RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL PLACES OF Oa for sale at Theatre Ticket office, M Ge? THEATER 29 10 LT, $200 IN “GOLD F PER Wi b WEEK. MISS EMMA DAY. COMPLETE APPLY, LLIBNDAUL, Business mat ARTISTS MAKE THEIR FIRE ol PPEABANOS, AT THE COMIQUS. bere DESCRIPTION or THEATRICAL PRINT- TICKETS, PROGKAMMES, POSTER: DISPLAY CARDS, wee a aon, AND LitnodRarmte jetro- furnished by the RurKO! OLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘0, 218 Broadway (Herald Building), ith, Partensboct pn aft ad a OHEAPNESS. n corto rama Potlertalumoute ‘will Bad tftp thete ef Gar ax! ‘STLMATR, BEFORE MAVING THEIR WORK i RUSE Ww

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