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4 NEW YORK HERALD, S s ‘onesies UNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1874.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. aMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEM ; AMUSEMENTs, wa, Rn anon - woes teeemrenennrcneenecrne AEE ATR RES Bitte : onan nnn eee raaaaal Fn nc OO ee De SSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND YCEUM THEATRE, AIMEE. OOTW’S THEATRE. INS AT 5. NHEATRE COMIQU: HOME 5 - LYMPIO, 64 BROADWay, ee. e., uprigiit, square wad eraad Pianos | Lae CHIZ20L A... Lessors and Managers B pharnbune Wiweitee mo T THE rOMISU | acted = A. f as Oo et ar. \ WM. KN. 00. fitch avenue, ve A Pe VEL DO MIQUE, A uu eerernerrtrrerend — Bre pig scigas PRINCESSE MR. JOHN McCULLOCOH. ue BROADWA | — 4 — peDORyGnsT VARIETIES OF AMERICA, izes. — vs UADWA GALN. —_— —- ane L % 3 t STEEDMAN’S OLD ESTABLISHED PIANO TREBIZONDE. JARRETT & PALMER will presen Mr. JOSH HART. Sole Proprietor eae Taocins, 89 West sixteenth street, a fine stock of new TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS TO-MORROW QIONDAY) EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, | HOME 4 0. ares MOST BRILLIANT OLIO OF ARTISTS - ‘ana secondhand Pianos, warranted’ first class, with all of the also A HOME A GAIN, eS and exceptional Melange of Pecent improvements, at greatly reduced prices. FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY EVERY NIGHT AND AT THE SATURDAY MATINEE, | GAIN. a — SUNG, DANCE, MUSIC, FARCE, —— = — eee? ‘and Offenbach’s new and murthful Opera Bouffe, of the weex, Thomas Otway's sublime tragic play in five TALK UNNECESSARY. oe SKETCH AND BURLESQUS NE ASSO RTMENT OF NEW AND HANDSOME LA PRINCESSE Dé TK BIZONDE, acts (its first production in New York in over twenty-five NO HUM — ever presented on a New York stage. janos to rent at HAINES BROTHERS’ Piano which will be repeated 3 years), enutied EVERYBODY KNOWS WHAT TH a We please to live. and live to please ms, 27 Union square. New Pianos on instalments or THIS AND EVERY EVENING Al 8 O'CLOCK Ae oe eroe Our patrons one and a Dw for cash; tWo Pianos, been used a little, very low tor ‘and VENICE PRESERVED, THEATRE COMIQUE —_ ‘We seek to give such stars as those Bash. SATURDAY MATINEE, SEPTEMBER 19, AT 1:30, lp a — To please both great und small. ’ — spyee: — MLLE. AIMEE as LE PRINCE RAPHAEL, revised by DION BOUCICAULT, Fsq., who has restored Reappearance of the greatest livi —- No exposition of dramatic novelties has ever touc! MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE BRADBURY | In which characier she has created an immense furore, | much of the original text omitied in’the acting editions | the world, Me, J. L, TOOLK, AT WALLACK'S. the popular fancy of piaygoers like the chaste, beautit JA Piano; sacrifice for cash. Pianos sold on instal- supported by of the play. HOME ws —— varieties presented at the old Olympic, and the manage- {ments and to rent from $5, to $lv a mont, MLLES, MINELLY, eee | The tragedy will be given with every regard for detall | A HARRIGAN AND HART, SPECIAL NOTICE. ment takes ecial pleasure ini announcing that their D. KRAKAUER, 352 Bowery, near Fourth street. MM, DUPLAN, DUBOUCHET, DEBEER, and a powerint Gast Apeluding in the distribution | CAR: @——— frrankements tn Europe and America will enable them ac — — : = New Scenery, New Properties, New Appointments, MB. JOHN MoCULLOUGH, HAKRIGAN—————a ND ART —— fo offer & succession of brilliant, beautiful and wonder- GOOD PIANO (CITY MAKER) FOR SALE—VERY New Costumes, made expressly in Paris, whose prosperous ei ment for forty-two appearances | HARRKIGAN————-—_ . fui specialties, novelties and varieties throughout the A cheap; also Furniture and Pictures. 80 Greenwich RAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. positively closes with this week. | HARKIGAN A accordance with universal request, there will be two | season. ‘Avenue. Musical Conductor. : Mons VAN GHELE z HARRIGAN — AND. HART, CHANGING THE PROGRAMME WEEKLY, —— ——— Seats secured six dave in advance. PIERRE... “Mr, JOHN McCULLOUGH | HARRIGAN. —ANbp—————_HAxT—— | more representations of LOOK aT THK OLIO. N_ASSORTM OF SECOND HAND PIANOS, | | Box ofiice open trom SA. M. to 10 Pf JARRIER Mr. FREDERICK BWAIDE | HARRIGAN————4\ pb—_—______H ak T— — — Steinway & Sons’ make, for sale, ata bargain; also | GRAND /REBIZONDE MATINEE, BELY a ose Seve FANNY BROUGH bp oo yeaa D. sean | eed OUR CLERKS, tenets eas \Bteinway upright Pianos to rent. = - arr = ler first appearance in America.) | Ha GAN. AND — say Sete senestieieenmsesnpes oreo Sel RINWAY & SONS, Steliway Hall, New York DARhs ste, AVENUE THEATRE, | HAKKIGAN. AND——_—. HART. OFF THE LINE, —____—___. — ———— | 2aih street and Broadway. Beginsat8. Over at1l. LEATURDAY evening next. September 19. FARE | HARIGAN AND HART apear in a new and original = RICKY & BARNEY 7 OCTAVE PIANO, $100 CASH; THREE 6 aND | Mr. AUGUSSIN DALY, -Proprietor and Manager W bl REMAP OME QOS MoCULLUUGH, when he sketch. written by Mr. Harrigan, new music by alr. Dave ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS, pt —_——— ne 644 (or $50 each. ese are creat b: ins for ae ea e 1 Nc C in Shakespeare's mM, entitled — — it F gs eee rent and on moutny, Miecan EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, RICHAKD (HE LIT poried by a host of volunteers. | wore ‘re reyVITy Sani Monday and Tuesday evenings, September 14 and 15,/ | 4 kno wleduhd oar anil - pas poTe 7 : ee iy venue. i so 4 mee capes | ! PATRICK'S DAY PARADE, AIN. cellence as the ver: Seeneet SERRE ees ara SEIN MATION | The Prince of Wales’ version of Sheridan's great comedy. Boor THEATRE, EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT! | © Gaeeat a one —— | being positively the last times these pieces can be played. | amon Fre Sumleas sa 08, acter comedians of ie, — ERT REAR pag peas cell | ee —_— 4 "3 “DAY PARADE, — tition of the irish character in HANDSOME 7 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE—OVER- | THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL! ENGAGEMENT OF PATRICK'S DAY PARADE. Wednesday, September 15, will be presented the drama, peete original skeren of taking the Pledge” ranks wi A. sirung bass: agrafte; treble ; carved legs: a bargait . Be bare — PATRICK'S DAY PARADE, efferson's “Rip Van Winkie" or Hackett’s “Falstaft. P a Dauham Piano, only $140. PEEK & SON, ie: HORGE CLARKE . air Pater Teasie MR. and MRS, BARNEY WILLIAMS! PATRICK'S DAY PaRADze. | in three acts, by H.J. Byron, written expressly for Mr. | aan Lies they will present their own original oe el © GEORGE CL. ar jaa ‘4 Bal ti . . 11 Clinton place (ighth street), near Broadwa MrtWM. DAVIDGE.. : | JARRETT & PALMER beg to announce that on MON- Toole, called —— BRILLIANT TONED 7% OCTAVE RICH ROSE Mr LOUIS JAMES. — BAD WHISKEY, Mr, Mr. JAMES LEWL> DAY EVENING, Septembe Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY Raanearane ol everybody's favorite Comedian, DEARER THAN LIFE, er nn anaresire GEO. J. KNIGHT, p | WILLIAMS. the foremost representatives of the Irish | JOHN WILD. MR, CHARLES DICKENS’ OPINION OF MR, J. L, wood carved case and lezs 4 large round cornered Fisnoforte for sale: made by the bos city makers; used3 Mt months; original cost $1,0W), tor $25); Stool, Cover; box Mr for shipping; maker's bill of sale and guaranwe tor 5 | Mr | who ts the peer of any : ~ i ts es N ’ . up, | TOOLE IN THE “DEARER THAN | DUTCH CHARACTER SUNG AND DAS 1S? yearey alo Parlor’ and wedroom Fs arate Mr. HART CONWAY? Drama, will make their first appearance in New York | MR. JOHN i JOHN WILD. | DRAMA OF “DEA Hue NO AAD DANCE ARTIST IN No. 1 West 28d st, near (th av. | Mr GEORGE DEVERE: . atter an absence of over five years and in their grand | ME. JOHN wi ME. JOHN WILD. LIFE."—In a letter referring to the drama of “DEARER a NEW MELS OE OP NOVELTIES, nod Anan : a | aS | Mit, JOHN WiLbD-————— ——MR._ JO! EW MELAN ES, STEINWAY & SONS’ PIANOFORTE. ERY I) Mise FANNY DAVENPORT: -Lady Teazle | original CONNIE SOOGAG, as played by them fifty con- | Mr. WILD appears in a new and laughable etch, THAN LIFE,” in Forster's ‘:Life ot Dickens, vol. tli., Ada Richmond, sara Montagu, Gertie Granville, cash. A Fe wi 88 5. B " . . Mari CONE SLANE DU. a ager “A a AND BLIPE Piand rou corneas carved texts only $i” "Ot | Mere GH GILBERT jige{Gindour | secutive nights in Duplin. The plece willbe ofered with | 1) BONY IStAND DUMMY. sion Bagjy | CaPter 1% Page Si, Mr Dickens says:—"t assisted VINCENT AND Bhita ? fi ey place, near Bi q ALICE G a ieeastae ..... Lady Sneerweil le wi ted im this sketch by the Lion Banjo — ene ngieeseent ___3. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway, During the GOSSIP SCENE oF act, | EVERYTHING NEW, tne magnificent scenery painted | assiatPiayer of the World, J | gnother night at the Adeiphi, and saw quite an admira- will present the roaring extravaganaa, ’ 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR SALE OR | A MINUET AND GAVOTTe will be danced. —— | ——MK. WM. CARTER. — : Hs BRIGANDS, A reat sil 0 7% octave agraffe carved legs; all | — | from sketches secured by Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAMS at Mr. Wm. Carter——Mr. Win. Carter—Mr. Wm. Carter. | ble performance of Mr, Toole, he showing a power of | The beautiful and artistic characier, song ond daace jatest improvements. F. CONNOR, Only SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL Matinee, Saturday, at 1:30 | Mr. Wm. Carter— Mr. Wm. Carter—Mr, Win. Carter, artist, who has become a first class favorite ‘Thirty-seventh street and Third avenue, | s —_— | the most romantic localities in the northern part of the Second week of the most beautiiul and brilliant cerio- | passion very unusual in a comio actor and of a quite re- oe ene ‘over Stiner’s, | TUESDAY NIGHT, Sept. 22, Mr. BROWNSON HOW. — | Comic Vocalist that has ever appeared on the American MISS ALIVE HARRISON, foe ee RES DER SmRTCAD LESAN, Density fal Hon arala aie; [akan La MISS EMMA DAY. aunt will present & bouquet of humorous and emotional mete LY WILL SE! | om = $ -— | —) MA DA —— — ro emotional me! Se ee an eee ak | Wktacns The sale of choice Reserved Seats for the pertorm: | Peo — dies. Sacrifice; a brilliant toned 7% octave, richiy carved rose- | Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK : | EMMA [iss EMMA DA Day, —_— Era a ‘wood case, full agraife, overstrung Piano; all improve: Doors open at 7:3); commence at 8 P. M. ances of CONNIE SOOGAH will begin on next Wednes- | o———_—. — TH BEAUTIFUL TWINS. enter printed fuarantes and bill of sale; cost $97 FIFTH AND LAST WEEK BUT TWO — Miss EMMA DAY, Miss EMMA DAY, — SEMA SET for $22, N. B.—Stool, Cover, Box tor shipping. Cali | of the engagervent of the eminent comedian, da: i, at 8 o'clock. Reappearance of the favorite Song and Dance Artist, — The delightful little Vaidi Sisters, will exhibit Persiam . forasy or Monday at private residence 210 West twenty: | Mr. J. &, TOOL - =e Mr. JAMES BRADSY, NEW YORK HERALD, ON MR. J. L, TOOLE, SEP- | gymuastics. Lay who will appear (oHosseun. Also the beauti‘ul young Vocalist, ay ation — _ Monday and Tuesday evenings, September ne and 15, aden eagiannG BGAN ee Mies A. ICE BENETTB. TEMBER 8, SAYS:— a TALBO1, 7 " ‘i y nt in: 4 » mi u nagemen Ny a ei , Seat nea Wood Pranofortes, every improvement, guarantee five A OFF THE LINE OPENS TO-MORROW. Second week of the reat Comedian, Pointe ans modified As programme 80. as to pe Brooklyn Misery. * ine r an . FRANK KERNS, e st characters, asa result & eo ee Fee aoe, CS eT eran oth street ICL ON rARLE FRANCAISE. The following {s the splendid programme :— Mr FRANA KERNS crowded audience assembled to greet him. “ur | RICKY AND BARNEY : =. | TOOLE in THREE CHARACT«RS and THREE SONGS, Second week of the great Cuntortionist, Clerks” gave Mr. Toole an opportunity for a display of | LADY WILL SELL, FOR LESS THAN $10, A PARIS BY NIGHT. Mr. WILLIAM GAYLORD, his powers of characterization, which he uses With such | in a new sketch, engitiea beautiful Chickering rosewood Ptanojorte, round | | Wednesday evening Sept. 16, will be presented the and.all the COMIQUE COMPANY ‘in a new OLTO OF | excellent effect under favorable conditions, Last might THEY MULCAHY TWINS, Zorners iron frame, modern. style, cost $50), including | Celebrated drama, written expressly for Mr. Toole by H. FUN, conciuting Every tvening and Maunees with the | he introduced into his part three songs, In which he has | Mel J. H. O'Neil, , Stool 25 third street, near Bowery. : nk | J. Byron, Esq., entitled Comie Local Drama, eatities already achieved xreat. success—"He; She and the Post= _ ook 25 thi g MICHAEL Gan gEAER THAN LIFE. CASH CASH man,” “Hop Simmons) Courtship” ind the ‘Horrible Miss Emma Miles. _ a vAUTIFU: a | AEL GARNER, h gina! character, as OASH— CASH ale.” These were well received by the audience, who Garett el anne Rin nedeeneieree, | sted by him over 8 O mea ce oat J. L, TOOLE in which tne ROMENADE CONCERTS, CASH CASH. aor Ela ACSC Pee became Gray, Renna eee Tall Hactave cast 3 i c e char. in which the ‘ollowing eminent artists will appear:— Dry th ed, 01 el | {ull Toctave, for $100. “24S Bast 90th st, between ad and | Macy Snrner ‘specially engaged for ‘ilist lone Burke | Mme, ANNIE RENE BOWLES, : ne TRISH POLICEMAN. powers were limited. “Of the Line,” of which we have | ial = Mr. TOM BARTLEMAN, IRISH POLICEMAN. erent y, Reo nen ceRmee ny We UG ae cg ® rs = y Mr. ED. GAD 4 ish Pi night's pertol ce was brous! ‘# close by the laugh- O NOT PLAY ON A DISCORDANT PIANO.—a | _Carrlages may be ordered at 10:40 Me ED. PARIGAN Cae Trish Policeman | Aue farce, “ici ou Parie Francais in which Mr. Toole | first class German piano tuner Will set Year plage i | AAONY pasTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, Othere : | played spriggins, a character which he created ang | erfect order ior $2 rend address to PLAN NER, OL BOWERY, OPP OST Y SPRING STREET ] 7, FIRST. which he has played over 2000 times. It is one of hid | © > aid Uptown Branch office, WILL REOPEN TO-MORROW EVENING, ° Conductor, Mr. J. A. EMIDY, FIRSi most masterly efforts, and the unblushing manner in | _ by the following extraordinary cast of Star Artists:— SALE—A. STECK CONCERT GRAND PIANO, WILL REOPEN 10-MORROW EV&N!NG! oS FIRS | which tnis creation has been pirated, without any Peerless McAndrews, Incomparable Talbot, OB 84 a peed WILL REOPEN TO-MORROW EVENING, PARIS IN FLAMES, ae PAT RIOK | knowledgment, Is the best evidence of its artistic valu ‘Humorous Leavitt, jnimitable ardy nearly new, in periect order. Please eall or address WILL REOPEN TOMORROW EVENING! Day. ks Popular Gooding, Protean Bilts DENY Ome RW ROY AO MIND ereO he As Tei ae MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, MASKS AND FACES. : PARADE,—— | THE TRIBUNE, ON MR J. L, TOOLE, AUGUST 18, ; = with : MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 2g O'CLOCK. rer NS TIERNEY AND CRON OR SALM O@ 10 LET $6 MONTHLY) —BEAUTI. | TONY PASTOR Miss ANGIE SHOTT, f savas SAYs:— eee (ata ul Pianoforte: se ven octave, round corners, carve : 2 EVERY WEDNE : This unparaileled melange of gems will be given e : TONY PASTOR MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATU parailele 0 of a: every improvement; rare chance, AtLs Waverley rt eee Ye Doleful Tragedy of PUNCH AND JUDY, MATINGE EVERY WEDNESDAY ANB SATURDAY. | Mt. Toole was clectrical, This actor's method is obvi- gvening ac 7:49 ana Wednesday and Saturday Mauneos near Broadway oe: TONY PASTOR tor ye little folks The entire Kvening Programme given ously that of nature. and is to be judged by a long course | 2 o'clock. Oe Gin Oa GETLEEL Ak SARE TORRE ‘AND HIS FAMOUS TROUPR, Se ee arte ali? of steudtast adherence to the truth, qcidmission 60 conts: reserved seats, orchestra and bale ‘ a, ’ d : rd IL'S GURGE 0, 2 ———MATIN ony chairs, family circle, 25 cents. oubeneep ine svcd dlsaee: cr ere eye coe | returned from s four mouths! tour. non THE PETHE SIBTLS CAVE, be = oe NEW YORK WORLD, ON MR. J. L. TOOLE, SEPTEM- 2 ~enn ere Tosewood Piano, hearly new, ata sacrifice; rent applied RENE ae tO eg ehe tone DOLORES, THE GYPSY, IBLO'S, ee ae ms Woou's d1_ purchased. Cail at 6 West Washington place. | REMEMBER TOMORROW EVENING. cake Gkaamnecie te C. BR. THORNE Lessee and Manager . SUNDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBRE 18, rN, 5 b=! oN AL ORGAS a 2 —— P, TALE IS MAKING 4,000 PIANOFORTES FOR ee ee fasilonable audiences to Witenes the master piece brine | How pleasant it is to turn trom this feverish, unsatis. Mr. MORTIMER M, SHELLEY'S the trade cheaper and better than small makers MATINEES ON TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. MOORE’S MELODIES, ILLUSTRATED ake » factory Americanism to the placid, unvarying British HISTORICAL M IC PICIURES, ‘ can buy the stock. Call and see the new uprights. Thir- s with music and painting, Hiraify’s enormous ana most magnificent Spectacular | ®¥mor of an entertainment tke Toole's! His Paul Pry THE MYSTERIES (Eee ES i | PAkk THEATRE, The negulti Gattis Wit be Sang by Drama or the Se ee eee, Lee Tee | bem OE RING SOLOMONE TEMPLE. Sig ae ae a oe ter eee " ENNIE RGAN r i immemorial iniegrity as it it were Magna Charta, e Descriptive Lectu: yn. J. H. WAL 3 UR PATENT PIANOS, SPECIALLY RECOM. | Broadway, between 21st and 32d streets. beamlets : eee ee ee Lam glud that I have seen Mr. Tooie's Paul Pry, tor it “Also, GRAND SACRED CONCERT, mended by Messrs. Mills and Morgan and other ce WEDNESDAY, SEPTENDER 16, 1874, Mme. EMLIE GILBERT, With all its erandeurot Seensrs, by Mr. Hughes, of | #88 cofrect portrait of the original. : | with ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT, and the’ following brated arusts, sell presently at greatly reduced prices, | After careful preparation, The pictures are painted by England. Most brilliant Costumes ever piaced on any We have had agood many rrys on this side of the eminent talent:— Please call and examine, SCHULZER & LUDOLFF, 40 Carga preparation, - MATT MORGAN. Suge his ATH FELLOWS BO) Ladies eh Ou ARY | water, but none o! them were his‘oric. Mr, JOHN CLARK, and 452 West Broome sireet | SAE aWat Paint io Baust ursrshaiied bY diet Oantale, Knough has been seen of Mr. Tuoie to satisty the pub- the celebrated Basso Profunai, SQUARE ANDIUPEIGHT PLANOA TO. HEAT-OROR | MARK TWAIN'S Admission, $1; no extras. Doors opei 5 P.M. Miss JULIA S&AMAN lic that he ts a finished artist. Cee HORTLE a 2 =hrw oefartil American drama, = = aE Sarat ai having achieved a most Ered ee gL EE face) $3 to $5 per month, rent applied to purchase, at E. : 7 , O. ND THEATRIC. 4 “ MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER [4 AND 16, | Miss CLARA LELAND, Coutraito. ¥. DUMSDAY'S. % University place, corner of Ninth st | GIEDED AGE Ce ee TLGENOE HORE DROID ED ,UUORSH in whe lcharactor of, Terai oe oe GEORGE 0 ELUARD, Tonor. Sp eT SSS Cont ous Life | : ; 1. GEORGE SWET, Baritone. WO | SECOND HAND PI\NOS—IN THOROLGS | Photograph of contemporaneous ife and character, 1 | 7 naersigned, having associated himself with the | wil nEMCIN Re CHARAC TEI ee a Mr WM. M.. CLARK, Accompamish sma Sitet: FouerTood, gave, mange be. sold af one, a6$50 | Mr, JOHN T. RAYMOND great musical and dramatic agency of Miss LILLY MAUDONALD, the Charming Artiste, In her : OUR TCLERES, SUNDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER US 5 - s aniite, be a | in his great character ot EG Day truly beautiful char VE, | s mm ty-fourth and Twenty-fitth streets. is a Colonel MULBERRY ski iers a Lin No, 9 Boulecard des Tealidhs Paris, se | and Miss KATIIESNEW, 1B een eens ES in which Mr. Toole sings three new wo? Ss MUSEUM. Se eS woop's. aa : oF ; gE mi Monday, from 8 till 4 o'cloc which has branches in London, Madrid, Milan, | : ABEL, and the ott , — NDAY, ee pip mare eagec enna mega tein Maes a ne ace Vienna ‘ang Berlin. Bexs to, announce 10 | Page a ert a at eene) cet and original Songs. EVENING, AFTERNOON, square, ee highest ’ ae EY 08 t rtists and the public general The cl ¢ i PERS, a a Dipioma of Houor at Vienna,” i874 and Faris, Isot,now | (© DaGe xt oO Sent. SHOW, | oeude Pea | tothuverpestece cae Perea mnnar sublended Last two nights of the immensely uNpER Lab’ offer the finest assortment ‘of the vest Organs ih the | CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE, — Miss_ SCHROTTER, Miss STRADDE and LONER, tn 4 gas on orld, not only for cash ¢: as heretofore, but FOOT OF HOUSTON STREET, EAST RIVER, MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL AGENCY their SOLO DANCE: successful Comedy Drama called OFF THE LINE. GASLIGHT. | LYONS, also for time payments, or ior rent with privilege uf MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, — SECURE YOUR SEATS AND COME EARLY to wit- A Every Afternoon and Ryening, purchase on extraordinarily tavorable terms. | AND EVERY AFTERNOON AND" NIGHT. tov botiineminhertear | ness this MASTER SPIRIT OF TH AGE” HARRY COKE, Mr. J. I. TOOLE, ons. J. M. LAPLIN, ae MAN SSE Ge Re NOT A HIPPODROME, 114 Broadway, New York. = ———— — CHAMPION OF’ THE “WORLD, ‘ ; vi i RPASSED FOR BUT A FIRST CLASS CIROUS, This agency is prepared to obtain and furnish engage- ETROPULITAN THEATRE. 583 BROADWAY. Last two nights of the most successful ¥arce of : fone, elegant finish and durability. To rent or suid | ALL THE GREAT RQUESTRIANS, ments for operatic ana concert singers, instrumentalisis, “AND THE CANCAN STILL LIVES” g by montlily insialments, at great bargains. | LED BY actors and aetresses and ballet daucers. Naw Yorkibleraid, whureday eesti ara modern times, entitled IC] LON PARLE FRANCAISE. s ee ME sind #0 East Fourteenth street. | THE PEERLE-S SEBASTIAN. | It will provide chorus singers with engagements. | TENTH WEEE of the UNPARALLELED SUCGESS of ‘ RNUM'S ROMAN HIPPODROME PRIGH D GRAND PIANOS—CHIOK. | peaGHANPION OF EVERY LAND. | sit Wil procure positions for church choirs and organ- | ‘me. RIOLETTE PEGAUTS Spriggins (his own genial character).....Mr. J. L. Toole. ARN OMS ROD ENTERTAINMENT. ering’ 1 \ others; new Organs, five | WHITNEY AND DAVENPOB! 'Y: win recommend thoroughly able teachers inevery | _ PABISIAN VANCAN of CHAHU' DANCERS. WEDNESDAY, September 16, will be produced, for the Oe an a 4 ‘stops, $W; ten stops, 8: 76, on tnstatments or for rent. | in the van. branch of vocal, dramatic and instrumental art,as well YORE NEW STARS AND SENSATIONS. a, y the celebratea X BALL & CO. 15 Bast Fourteenth street, | GEORGE M. CLARK, | as in reading aiid eiocunon, FRANK GIBBONS, THE MAN FLY. NS. | first time in America in its integrity, the beautiful Drama, epwa gD Seo WESTON, VAATERS’ NEW E N SQUARE AND | the inimitable Comique. It will, it desired, take the entire management of op- | THE WONDERFUL RAYS.” : es — A ‘AYSO! . etal, aud even throws SEMENT UNBOUNDED. entertainments of every description. e G | ‘Mons. FLOREN(INE and Mile. ZEPHY, enh Noh cen ‘induced to undertake the joined A att i het gt brough the entire sci LOW PRICES UNPARALLELED. Tt will take charge of the interests of any artists who | CHAS, DIAMOND, JOHN GOODMAN, GEO, WARREN, | 700, entitled DEARER THAN LIFE, New scenery, | set oe ot ar ietog. 500 iniles in six days at the Concerto Organs cannot | 5 5 SME. é they defy competition. | THE CHEAPEST ENIERTAINMENT { may propose making their debuts in public, whether in | jyy exceiled intone or beauty ; MATINEE WEDNESDAY and | IN THE OLY. America or Europe. URDAY at 2, 2% | strong cast and new appointments. rolicitation of Mr. P. I. BARNUM, who offers to present The concerto stop i4 # Ane imitauon of the huinan voice. | ato me Gate Peri Nieto ands auinig: Miwiel Masoal Tastee | to dirs Weston A PURSE OF $5,000 in caso of Her huge vi ed or si . extre Oo" ‘ y 5 "Ti y, amr . 1s) cy ” nd's success. Bi Since coarast Saute aretntyare | AMOREMEAE. IDR, RAE anzson | aPtcaOREN Prva AN | Pura Orns HOUR gg BO STREGT, | it OUP Lon ne ton, ney me can hay te | ba eet ae supa terly payments. Second-hand instruments taken in ex- ONLY 2% CENTS TO ALL, It will furnisn operas, plays, ballets and other perform- between Sixth and Feventh avenues, passengers; und again we see the servant girl, the “bit | Will be selected from among the representatives of the change for new; also for sale at great bargains, or for | including the large * ances witi Music and every other accessory ior their | Bear Booths Theatre. | 0" sandwich and the drop o’ brandy” as clearly'as if re- leading New York newspapers. Several prominent cit- Tent until rent money pays for them. Agents wanted in | COLLECTION “OF ANIMA’ complete production | BRICLTANT RECEH TON OF 1 Hic WORLD FAMOUS | Vealed to our organic vision, and fot merely alluded to | 203 have also kindly volunteered to attend aud super every county in the United States. liberal discount to | Four lines of ears to the door It will furnish reliable agents for every description of | BRYANT S MIASTRELS. | CROWDED HOUSES. Bsthey are. Aud 49 it ts throughout.” Mr. hoole's por. | vise the walk throughout the week. lustrated Catalogues mailed. HORACE WATEKS & | scl rtibeirna a hrs Na td eee ee eo ee rain rent. ey class of show | BEYANT'S MINSTREL HE Pit ELEPHANT. In'the opinions of judicious critics ag an artist whege | has been surveved and laid out by City Surveyor Smith, SON, 451 Broad way, New York. | ee eae : | pate aus cake Pall charge OC svaty clase (of show | BRYANT S MINGIA ‘G-AND ‘DANG Teluntinna cHaienzed’ ous “Unsdaltes erst Whose | Who certifles that it measures one-seventh of a mile it = Se | RATER TICKET O#FIOR HOTRL BRUKBWiCR, || 27; nuneend 1 ORUnE RMD IDE ographl- § BRYANLS MINSTK SURPRISE Parry, | Bretentlons challenged our, unqualiied approbation. | Cireumference, 5 — = | WL Firth avenue, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-sey- | Cl Sketches , BRYANTS MINSTRELs.{ SCHOOL. SCHOUL. 1 elomalltion anciteaditen stag descend, | , The HIPPODROME will be OPEN AT ALL HOURS MATRIMONIAL, — ; | enth streets —Réscrved Seats for the Opera and Theatre, | 1t# also prepared t» ae aa OUT BRYANUS MINSTRELS. | SCHOOL, — SCHOOL, ing t9 vulgar buoouery, “Ihe reception aightirge, | during the walk. WIDOWER, MIDDLE-AGED, REAL ESTATE | J. STERN, Cigar Stand. tor frst class specialties of any description. BRYANT S MINSTRELS Dan Bryant. corded iin at Wallack’s is most: flattering; and witen ADMISSION 69 CENTS, AL oomner, in good business, would correspond with & | TEETHOVEN HALL.—MATINEE BALLS EVERY | y, p Soend for eet er ewe Cee | BEANTIS MINETHEL rah lbeury, tice. Sanding of the parous of this fashionabio fesnee ae eee ES CARDEN, TONIGHT. mado or Hpaiden, ot, some means, matrimonially jr | 3 sauuriay ,aferuona at 4 evening at 8 o'clock "Send for circu EVERY EVENING at 8....SATURDAY MATINES at 2, | (LMRdINE of the patrons, of tn THIS (SUNDAY) EVsNING, SEPTEMBER id Ax 6 box 158 Heraid office. hahah : CADEMY, MTH ST, ITALIAN OPERA, | JAY TEMPLETO) ‘ EIGHTEENTH GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, ae THE SUNDAY MERCURY, ON MR. J. L. TOOLE, SEP- 5 | the Falry Star of the Stage, when a very brilhant ana attractive programme will be | GENTLEMAN OF WEALTH, MODERATELY THE LECTURE SEASON. The regular season of ITALIAN OPERA for 1874-75, continues hef triumphs in Calitornia. ct 6. erformed. Admission tickets, 5) cents; Private boxes, ' fo, hanson, ith Foot pote poviven, aged abou: | <~“seiorat Ceotuns BY | Seas Samay gerytaeme, tree Se wlan | re cars ” SEXTHENTH BFE ed ee [BSS ate i jesires the acquaintance of a lady of similar means, of | A — A 3 E iT | atthe MUSIC on NSON HALL. SIX’ EET, 5 gegen a good appearance and suitable age, with a view to matr- Ave Kat the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 MONDAY, Sept. 23. f between Broadway and Fitth avenue, | althia renasauta tuliyeceaniisnedion Deeertiece ore ee ee a EEO ORUSN ZHBATES) ony. Address, in comfdeuce, LAGKSPUR, box 21) | Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets pBox,ofee now open for subscriptions daily, from9A. | |, Reproduction of the genuine French x, | dian on the ‘nglisn stage accident catieed his tempo: | The world famed Comedian, erald office. = = ———— | M.to3 P.M. ‘CAN — se» emia DANCAN, ; . r. JOHN K. NS, oe — DANCING ACADEMIES. | “Pamphiets contaming full particulars of the newen- | CANCAN——————— A-——A == UANGAN, | Sofraret ant made nisge-entragan cecal Pomrton soe in the great plays of You PHYSICIAN, HAVING A GOOD PRAC. | vowel voremnmnnnnennnnn | SAREInENts, he w compositions and other features in the CANCAN ———. N CANCAN, | the Line,” in both of which he afforded unstinted plea: | The HEIR-AT-LAW and , Wishes to marry a young lady with moderate DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES | repertoire, &c., will be furnished on application, or with all its attractive features, ure to the paying portion of the audience. The houses | SOLON SHINGLE, heewh ree, with photo) LUCRINGHAM, Post | : ee East Thirteenth street: ay | mailed to any address. AS ORIGINALLY REPRESENTED, continue good, ana ene interence has got abroad that Mr. | | ‘iA bast Filty-fourth street. yA he} " = i 12 S3 ? si s ent. bear? | NES? 3 ee Nerare ST MEET WITT ATLADY, | BONS tay howe, CIRUULAMS ut private academy, | GAN FRANCISCO) SAN FRANCISCO - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, reappearance of MO THOMELACOSER ES EIUNG TRE Teer CORR e LATE TT | RON oe. WOOD) COLORSH Um: DVERTISER WISHES TO MEET WITH A LADY, | 212 East Eleventh street. | eI Birch, SELLE. MARIE DELAGOL K E. Burton as Paul Pry, thot Mr. Toole turnishesanen- | Entrance on East Side Boulevard, above Sixty-sixth st. ZA nah round, with a view to matrimony wetting old ae | ~ MINSTRELS, and the old favorites ot her ORIGINAL COMPANY, ag | turely different, but none the less acceptable portrayal SUNDAY, September 13, 187, ¢ lopts this metho: ress box i,168 New York Pos - ei : - a 1a — Z when they fir jeare : Set: e nae’ | : ZEN } ¥ office. 1 A Thee ARS) @ACADEMY OF DANCING, 259 | New Opera House,| MONDAY, Sept. 14 | Wambold] on inthis city Hee STEEDS TENURE ONEONTA ELI tetas | arateasictteg je ah ag ~ ert eds Sal an SOL joiree Wednesday even- — MME. RENTZ's FEMALE MINSTRELS self-assuming reviewers, its appreciation by the intellec- | nintu heGIMGNT BAND. YOUNG AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, WITH PAIR | ing September 16, at9 P.M. For terms for classes, &c., Broadway, | Great success. —% | ina beautitul MINSTREL SCENE and DIVERSIFIED | tual patrons of the theatre has been manifest ina con. “ PROGKAMME— means and inteliizence, wishes the acquaintance | S€0d for circular. i ee ete Ryman’s Lecture, ‘and OLIO. tinued flow of patronage. I ovebeaiaivbivgu neces set pe ee eee ae T WILSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, ARTHUR | COTREr 20th st, | ,, Rociety Actors, Tn addition, the (Om HAMILTON: | DI ME. LE, SE | & Waltz--"Der Kleine Kamerad” Basque OX | N'S DANCIN SADEMY, Macken nd Wilson, ' N sTON, ‘AN, ON MR. J. L, 8 1 fe mater °C f | A well, 305 West Fourteenth street, near Lightn ave: open the Great Ricardo,’ { Backus, Dialect Comedians and Character Artists. a ES Neate SET | a eGoinuphoninntetcs: corn Mee ae ati <ouxG. G YEARS OF AGP, | Re, classes now open for beginners For terms, &c., matchless Quintet, Miss IRENE BoLMAR, Miss SALLIE SWIFT, 10, SAYS 4. ICELAND'S MILLENNTEL iV MN... Sveibioernsem AA, proud like ‘amiable and | Send for circular, Soirees every Tuesday apd Saturday. Every Night | superb Orchestra aoe America’s Song Bird.) | the Lady Athlete. i * “(Arranged expressiy for the Ninth Resiment Bands intelligent yc ‘addres As - : Saat 26 | Rudolph Iremaine, Moral, ‘emember, this 18 the Hut after all, criticism icism, e Now ¥ aruid copy, bi fe B.C., box I aes Le eS eee ord Pelham, Barron, kc. | Go early. OIGINAL GANCAN, irri a reaper pee ered te aA a Lane ne NeW Hock toons soggy by Di Dawe a + Burlding, intersection of Stuyvesant and Ninth MATINEES Tuesday and Friday, at 2:39, tir, and gends them away pericctly sutistied that | 8, Cornets hampion Polka” (frst time).....Bent ——— | they have assisted at one of the FARK GARDEN. performances ever given in thi GILMORE’S FAMOUS TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT | THE NEW YORK TIMES, ON MR, J. L. TOOLE, AU- JRSKA INAUGURAL CONCERT.— id most amusing RT SEA~ON, 187i-75, commencing at bei id {Sea ‘OUNG LADY, W MAT 0 L INCLINA. Stfects. Classes every Monday and Taursiay. Private | 7, A. iinet sreposienie: peranial appearance, dnely femonsa specialty, lide Waltz taughtin three privawe | TEMA, sDT educated, of good family, now lessons. *) desutute means, feeling ac: NILMORE AT CENTRAL 6. Grand Selection—"'Mignon’’., seocceese TOMAS, Solo Clarinet, Mrv i. D. Boehm: soio Vornet, Mr. 5. on orphan, not however STEINWAY HALL, op THURSDAY, Septe ely her lonely position OKES <OIN. SADE F Rg on SATURDAY @FTERNOON, September 26, f solo Oboe, Mr. CO, Jasper; solo Eu} and having uo congenial society, tias been thus Fiduced B* a Rerlllopan tories seeoee eee Mr. D. DE VIVO has the honor to announce that i BAND ‘i | nium, FX. Di u al ig the ace lance, wi @ above view, of a : wth fea a ightingale, % = fouksiied—"Lot ist todt,” with hum yo teman, middle aged or elderly, of culture, refinement | Private pupils ona cominenee laninodiatel aires Mile. ILMA Di MURSKA, GRAND CONCESTS AT CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, | Mr. Toole’s real triumph was in the pleasure which he | ony... : v raereee DOWDLNE and some means, who, like herselt, feels the want o Lowa ili i scart lilisto fora GRAND CONCERT TOUR 0: the United States and | Go yy; 5 Wanenaakatiaies wise had given to # large audience, nearly all of whom were _ Principal Mr. Adoif Schmu ppreciative companion. Replies desired only trom par- AL MASTER —DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY ‘Canada tor th on ot 1874-75. »M) D bg he ah EN A '. 23, 1874. | utter strangers to his style and almost to his reputation. 9% Selection—" s that are really in earnest. For preluninary corre. | D)ALLETMASTER— DUM ARS DANCING ACADEMY, | tn presenting this unexampied cantatrice inthe con- | _ Particulars in next Sunday's pape d | solo Clarine ondence address, tor ys BAKNES!, box 133 tatent pertectly i one quarter: six tasiionable dadces | ceftroom Mr. De Vivo teels assured that little need be THE THE COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, ON MR. J. L. | 10. Waltz—“Neu Wien... 3 Heraid Uptown Brauch office. Se itestiy : fonable dagces saiq of her merits as an artist nor of the brilliantachieve- | [2#AD TH. — | 1. Fantasie—“Les Pauvettes fe Bausques = —————_—._ | taught perfectly in six private lessons. rts tent she pas made in opera ang an the Piitharmoule abr TOOLE, SEPTEMBER 8 SAYS:— Pleolos by Messrs. 0. de Cario and F. Buohner. SREALITES.—UNEXCEPTIONAL GENTLEMAN, 12, Selectton—"'La Princesse de Trebizonde” aged 2 (capital $2),0%), solicits acquaintance Jew: rebizonde ——— _ | ment t e a | ARCADIAN, 18 BROOKLYN DANCING ACADEMY, | SOnCeTt These have ‘named into musical hiscory, end Last evening Wallack’s was crowded with a highly | Uoncert commences ats tM 1, HRV ; ee eee ie exe NG ACADEMY . | are already too well known to need rehearsal now. He young lady with similar means; object matrim: e- * etic power o! Price 10 Cents. _ appreciative audience, who listened to the humorous Vi Dl Zpectable tamily Indispensabie: business tpportunities | 6inhers are now forming. Send for a circular. | eae Ae Deememe Ral nance: Mee bulty wad aatey at | ‘The wittiest and most amusing periodical of the day. | confidences of Mr. J. L."Toole with. the ‘most aeciued | ———————— Teh considered. Address GEKMANTA, box 203 Herald office | = = ah A DING. | hor voce, have placed her inthe front rank of ner. pro- Subscription $4 per annum. delight, as expressed by'a constant ripple of laughter, MERICAN INSTITUTE, — - Beth bin RAND OPENING SUIREE AT HAMILTON'S DANC | ROlin Gad mage her the legitiinave suescasor of Jenay a Varied by frequent bursts ot npplause, and contraste — ATRIMONIAL ADVERTISER NO. 18 CONTAINS 76 ing Academy, Hamilton itall, Sixty-ninth street | {6580 DEATH OF MR, BOUCICAULT. occasionally with silence und even sounds of grief in the | 43D Matrimonial Advertisements. Price luc. Address | @d Third avenue, Monday evening, September 14, com- | 44. savont in this country last season was but 8 repe- HE WAKE. impressive pathos of ® portion of “uff the Line.” The — PUBLISHE, box 5.50 New York Post office | Mencing at 9 P.M. Classes now turming. For terms, | qJ4°s\neintusaphs that had attended er eileen in tae Full and authentic account of the ceremony. pertormance included, beside this capital piece, Tom ANNUAL EXHIBITION : hitch | &c., send for circulars. | Hon of the THE CORPSE =PEAKS, Taylor's “Our Olerks ana “Ici on Parle Francais” Low open at UJ TANTED—AN UPRIGHT PIANO; WEBER, STEIN. Sey ee aa Mile. DI MURSKA now eomes into a new field of Mr. Boucicault plays hoax on his triends. As Mr. Toole’s style of acting becomes etter understood | AMERICAN INGTITULE HALL, way of Chickering make: musi ve ascoodasnew, J, QNEIL'S, OPENING SOIREE—ODEON HALL | artstte action—the concert room—and it iscertain that - he grows more popular, and we have no hesitation in | Second and Third avenues, between Sixty third and adress 2. S.A. Herald Uptown Branch ofice +, 383 and 325 West Thirty-eighth street, between there as on the lyric stage, she Will become the reign. | , THE ARCADIAN also contains reviews ot recent books, | saying how that there has been no low comedian on the Sixty-fowrin streets, pi adel ested hit lanl and Ninth avenues, on Tuestay evening, Seb | ing qdeen, supplying the place left vacaut by the death | Dright and interesting correspondence irom Fhiladel. | ‘Ainerfoan stage since Burton who has so seized upon the pein WANTED TO PURCHASE, > | ember 2 Classes Tuesday and Friday evenings, ot the lamented Parepa Kosa. Her large and varied | Pitta, London and Faris, interest and approval of the public, GRAND CONCERT EACH DAY, ew anne Pee gd | = | repertoire—representing the truest schools ot classicisin, Irom 2105 and § to 10 o'clock. my = i} FIRST QUALITY BRUSSELS CARPET WANTED— ACPHERSON’S CLA Little used, £ size 1oxi0; be cheap West Forty-eighth street, corner Broadway. | and English operatic. composers—will afford. her A FOP Lona a Rates EL OOR Leer ner, | Erivate and Class Lessons every day and-evering. | ample opportunity to please the various tastes of the ES FOR DANCING, 200 | as weil as the best works of Italian, French, German To be had at the news stands, Or at the offices, 83 Nas | THE EVENING POST, ON MR. J. L. TOOLE, SEP- Open daily, from 9A, M. th lu P.M. sau street, New York. TEMBER & SAYS: Admission ‘50 cents. Children halt pric —— IPIVOLI THEATER: nd enthusiastic audience filled Wallack’s a Mehtn street, st evening tracted by the announcement between Second and fhird avenues. THIS (SUNDAY) Iso rep Lounge. Aadress NELSON, Herald office. — Now open tor the season. Send tor a circular. muste-loving pub.ic. A ANURE WANTED.—ANY PARTIES HAVING | Opening Reception soiree, September 16, at 9. | “‘Her intention this season is tomake the concert room | Peis ce email anentines of nothce ew wanure, | Friends or former pupils may attend without ticket. | a permanent Institution, sucht as is needed tn this coun- | SOIREE DANSANTE EVERY se ROOMS, 6TH AVENUE AND 30TH STREET, JUNDAY, Wi DNESDAY AND SATUKDAY EVENING, 3, Room 3 7 aiisiipsa oo | try, and all efforts will’ be made by the manager to in- th if. Toole would appear in three of histavorive parts. | othe tnt Tedd hemadade | {OR 8 ACADAMY OP DANCING. | sure complete success. Mr. De Vivo refers to his past |Q KRAKAUER'S STRING AND BRASS BAND FUR. | “ur Cierks,” the first picce on the bills. Inthe part of | AFTERNOON AND ERSONS HAVING CAST ASIDE ARTICL or N Hall, Sixth avenue, Reservoir square. managerial career as an earnestof what he willdo in |), nishes first class Music for concerts, parties, balls, | John tales lee Zoole Ands an opportunity for the vedi EVENING, ‘any description, and wishing to dispose of the same Now open for the season.’ send for circular. the fucure, and assures his patrons that he will endeavor || €c., at the shortest notice. Orders xiven by mail’ pune: | Gleplay of his abilities In extreme low comedy, and last TWO GRAND at a good price for ready cash, will find @ willing pur. | ——— = ~ a ~ — | to retain their good opinion vy uaremitting efforts to de- | yoalty. ateonded t, Headqunttere=y. Krakauer's Piano | paiepe mbna ped Fag RL Sg Wi ddeitbaban Megat SACRED CONCERTS. e' sly give in exch e beautite CHRIS 13 ‘ 3 AC. 5 pA, Serve It 3 ‘ arerooms, jowery, und 218 Broome street, near “} «vt pier e t mission 25 cen’ : Gauss bud Vases of wax Gowers, br ncdreming ise a. | D'y Sah sein ee eign Gone AOADEMY, PABEEA | Kite DI MURSKA will be assisted by eminent talent, | Easex street, Y | Himes? ot which we, have ‘nothing more to fay except | PAUL PALK, Proprietor. y nome e.anWednen a6 recs | among whom soe vont s cok Al { HOWARD, Herald Uptown Branch office cainsisncy, | Bueane Marines, Gacrday, ths ian Le a Mile, TERESA CARREN YARD. DON'T FORGET—PRIVATE MUSICAL | and applause. The periormances concluded with | © AUSK'S SOIREES DANSANTES, JAFE WANTED-—OF MEDIUM SIZE; STATE OUT | Please send for circul . he the distinguished Pianist, whose tame a an artist has MUSIC. | University, 24 West Fourteenth street; pri. | “1c! on Parle Francais,” and, trom the beginning to the |) MASONIC HALL, lt EAST 131M STREET, SEPT, 15, S‘ tide noi inside measurement, maker's name and beaten elt Re healer been well proven by her popularity. O——— ovate Lessons only. Circulars mailed. faughter. iis Spriguins was.'us we thougniit wostd te, | CFENING AT IRVING HALL, SEPT. 26 » . 7 Pook thos | == = = — Signor FERRANTI, . T>ON i . , ee eee * vias ik ‘ ehsaal hats innpe aimen adil nicl PROPOSALS. the famous popular t Mo, whow ‘aruitie and humorous PHM LSE Nica Selah ied ca atouce wecepted he best bit of character weting he CARD.NR. SAUSH HAS THE PLEASURE OP 7 " " ” r pine od ~ —— etforts have been received with so much favor. , SADE , ‘ LEO r is. esture, every word, every 4 sr fod H HAS 1 BAS — omnes la a ments. he young violinist, whose brilli xecution has re- PM. KF sae, 1h 5 5 st enjoy: ance, 374-75 Bansantes: TANTED—TO PURCHASE $75 TO $100 WORTH oF | , Sted proposals will be received by the Commission | ceived the commendations of the press and public, err and will, we believe, greatly increase Mr. Tuole’s reputa: | Sev! voning: Inreapecive of thie Went Me eS \ug Machine of any'make. Address W. U. H., 09 Broad- | Kieser's Hotel, corner ot Union su Bull's (verry who will make bis frst appearance in America,’ Que of The very best Seats for all theatres, operas and | THE GRAPHIC, ON MR. J. L, TOOLE, SEPTEMBER 8, Havaies Esade cornplely aerRopecbants wy Gannon bus | road, town of Union, Hudson coun for the con- | the inmost distinguished pupils and disciples of Merca | Sagings, for sale, at the Theatre and Railroad tartaimments worthy of reaned patroncee's e; " = uCUON ot a H er unde ve e and one ol ‘orite 5 s Dourt o i Stee d ‘onage, by the ri ra = | Graneh roads, oad extsnasne socce Ue Ferry And | ie Napoleonc ant Is Addition ts beats Uheteaene: | [ice Se James Hotel, Broadway, corner swenty-sixth ae excision of all objectionable persons. Dahelny will bee er he has also composed several works ot genu- | SFCee rit. He will introduce several of bis brilliant | py BaTRICAL the road.” stars wanting cuts for next sease nernnmrenraneeeeee | River; also tor grading, curving, tagging, guttering, cadamizing and draining certain portions of these ro | according to the plans, profiles and specifications for th pertorm ine m compositions. Mr. Toole was in his glory last night. He appeared i gin at Sand terminate at 12. Application tor tickets may two fresh tacos tom laplone ene creaiePeated im | ‘be made to Mr. SAUSE, @t his private academy, 212 Ease on Parle Francais”. He aiso played “OR the Line,” ta | Bleventh street; ateither of his puvlic academies, Bree WANie-a LADY'S WATCH AND CHAIN IN E change for other Merchandise, Address J. P. hy . + . , t : ste , “ ort Hail, Monday, and Thursday evenings: M. Post office, Wiliiamsb same, filed in the Clerk's office of said town. Copies of Mr. DE Viv O has also effected arrangements with Mr. ’ hi catrical es : i; | Which he appeared to so much advantage last week. | Yoortf h ings: Masonie Cost office, Williamsburg. x | the specifications and bang torms tor bids tor these im. | MAX STRAKOSCH to present to the public one of the | 4! OUNCE partes needing Pneatrical Printing, should These three purts ure very strongly contrasted, and tley Hail, Tuesday and Friday evenings, or at tue box omea F === | provements may be obtained on application to s leading tenors of the ltalian Opera Troupe, whose name | $e MERROE Dit AN tes choerfully given prove Mr. Toole to be Hot only an, actor of very rare | of Irving Hall Satuxday evenings, MISCELLANEOUS, one Clerk oF et beg ele “the engineers in charge, | Wil be beds Aor ae: SN ARDO MARZO, + y Pies bs : ies aren \: Leh ri cea under: es . STRUCTION IN. THE Ds $s, . nd wwnnrmmmnnens | Spielmann & Brush, No. 3 Newark street, Hoboken. SIGNOR E RDO} “O, " PeINCREOR SBIZONDE.—ALL TI acter, which 1s a quality of mind not often found amon STRUCTION IN DRAMATIC ART, BLOG! SURE CURE.—CHILLS AND FEVER NO MoRB | JOUN H. BONN, 1 | the most able accompanist, lately with Patti and Mario A. PRINCESSE DE TREBIZONDE.—ALL THE | technical low comedians, Harry Coke. the stoker, it TION, AC. BY AN EASY, NAVURAL AND PRAGL 4 terror; no quinine necessary. Try the iron HENKY J. BOTIMANN, (Commissioners, | concerts. Musical Director, beautiful Songs in this most popular Opera Bouffe, | “oft the Line,” is by ail odds tue best part, as itis the | TICAL METHOD, TO PERSONS PREPARING FOR ' sorings and pure air at LEIGHTON HOUSE, near Red ABRAHAM W. DUKYEA | ihe sale of seats for the Evening Concert and the — bj Offenbach, are published in one elegant volume, in ail | best piece in which he has yet appeared, and it was | THE STAGE, LECTURE ROOM OR PRIVA4 DK N. J. ed — | Matinee will commence on MONDAY, Sepvember 21. thrty pages of music, at the low price of Se. The Words | warmly applauded last night. The play is alittle gem of | ATRICALS, ADDI WILLIAM Ho POPE, - - —__— DROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNITL SATUR nay be had at Knabe & ale in French and tnglish; arranged for the yo.ce and | its kind, and, thougit im one act. only, has more tun, | AND ELOCUTIONIST, STEINWAY HALL. A LADY APPLIES ELECTRICITY TO THOSE AF- day, the 19th of September, Is74, for Paving the | Co.'s Piano Manufactory, at steinway’s and masic xe noforte,by Henry Tucker, Published by KOBERT | pathos and point packed into it than many a tive act | CoRrERE <i 4% flicted with neuralgia and rheumatism. Callator | new stock yards of the New York Central and Hudson = WE WITT, 33 Rose street. For sale every where. comedy contains. Mr. Toole appeared for the first ime DM AoPsEReON OPENING, hadress Wl West Twe nty-titth street. | River Railroad Company,’ between Sixueth and sixt YCEUM THEA + apne rncmgR Fe crear oy, | 84 vocalist in “Our Clerks,” and sung three very lu- REOKPTION SOIREE DANSANTE, 7” - —~ | fith streets, Hudson River, Specifications can be seen | L4 Wanted, for the French Opera Bout Pp FE-SOR J. O'BRIEN WILL GIVE A SERIES OF | dicrous songs, which are new to American audiences | at his Academy of Dancing, 28) West Forty eighth street A peed ESS MISS £ NIA Di VICCINO, THE CEL6) at my office. room 14, N.Y. nd H.R. KR. Depart: and genileinen for the chorus Appiy f i select Soirces at Colosseum Hall, Becont avenue, | Mr. Toole has steadily won upon his audien’es, and will | corver Broadway, Wednestay evening, september 1b AJ ebrated Greek doctress, lias arrived and will reside | ment, Grand Central Depot. J.B. DUTCHER. iP. M. at the theatre, stage door entran idween First and Houstou strvets, every Wednesday | in ime become as popular in New York nv he has been | \ Friends and forincr pupils may attoua wheiout woke trom Wednesday next atNo. 16 West sixteenth street. | ~ . ‘a ° " = es * MUSIC. ewning. Grand opening Soiree Wednesday evening, | in Londun tor the last fifteen yoars. ns — As 1108 are Invited ITO CONTRACTORS, i | ACADEMY oF MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA, | Shwember 16 — hated BILLIARD MATCH + ater ah asirs — Sealed ‘osals are hereby invited from contrac Oe er ae 4. OTE & JANES, 81 ATIONER sled propper p AT TAMMANY HALL, FRIDAY, September 1k ai . between CYRILLE DION, CHAMPION, wy % FULTON STRERT, | tors by the Board of Truste the vilage of Flushing, | ., Wanted—Coryphees, corps de ballet and children for f[RENON'S LYRIC HALL, > near William.—Account Books made to order at short baal Tuesday, eptember 15, 1874, for turnishing gran) é@ Aida.” Apply toM. VAN HAMME, at the stage door, Tt sad § | and blue stone monuments of ‘the following descrip. | Monday morning, at 10 o'clock ‘Sixth avenuo, Reservoir square, to let, for balis, concerts, lectures, ke, RS, EMMA WALLER, ACTRESS AND KLOCU- —— ad tions :— ——————$—$$—$ << IEPFIELD PLATED GOODS.—SIX TRAYS AND Ninety monuments, each kind to be 34% feet long and BEAUTIFUL HALL 10 Chi — | Waiters for less than cost. Table and Pocket Cut- | dreagedéineh. square on the top. Five to be $ft. long and Un Hroadway, near Thirty second street | Mi onise wit give longo and preva ladies 1F the ee ‘ Kazors and Scissors at reduced price | to be dressed 6 inches square on the top, and to have the Apply toJOHN H. PRENON, Lyric Hall. Site. Address, care D. W. Waller (late stage manager tor $1.00. . ‘ W. IKVING, 77 Fulton street, New York. ters W. & F, cut op the top: and ail to be delivered on C="NORBD UNDMRNMATET Ew | ole ener ere eee oun mncume Moen 0 BE on. ‘ pthc ones BA il — ey SE NDE B. , re any dock on Flushing Creek, between the mill dock of N?*£, M Snow,” Dank on a Orifliths 5x10 Carom ‘able, with Delancy's wire hions, kets $1; Resorved seats $1 60. Game, commences M, rickets tor sale at C. O'Connor's. Thun Flyno’a, Dalv's and Garnier'a, the most, popul (PUK PILES CURED.-I WiuL SEND ON RECKIPT | Chas A, Koe and lower drawbridue of the Flushing and ‘of 2c. a prescription which bas been successtul in | N.S. R.R. Co. By order ot the Board. | day, “ance of the Syipiis.’ Berge, 750. ; “1 tried. Address JAMS GORMLEY, Cheanist, W. i. D. NIMMO, Village Ulerk. | Berke, We.; “Spring Song.” Berge, 8. nuic street. Kroyklyn. Puvsauve, L. 1. Sent. 11. 187m ‘ausky, GUC, LUULS BLKOR M keat W {the | yb LET—ON SUNDAYS, ROBINSON HALL, SIX. gat ns T’ between Broadway and Filth avenu i id ice, weddings, &c.; 600 reserved seats; aodistics bertect Apply on premises. UVNLIIVLUIIE

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