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se —— ee _ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Ovni, We. NICE, RESPECTABLE WEST s0TH colored girl in @ boarding house as cook or cham- PLOOR, FRONT Woman as first class rst class boarding ‘Can be seea for two days, is tuily competent best city relere Chambermaids, ambermait and waitress; references. EMPLOYER'S.—A Q respectable girl o de chamberwork wud waiting or plain sewing. A RESPLOTABLE * Washing, or ebaia- | Cal for two days, ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTE )do chamberwork and plain seweng: hambermaid a) Derwork and waiun A MIDDLE aG and Gaughter (13 years of age) as cook private family or e country , good reterence ST.-A RESPKCTABLE as chambermaid and waitress WEST wr st ED WOMAN BROADWAY,—A& YOUNG Cull or address Suuday and Monday AV.—A YOUNG ambermaid aud Dressmakers and seamstresses. WEST MPH Sf, NEAR tent dressinaker w ments, in private tas trim; best city re can cut, ft and WEST 21H 8 dsomely trunme: TPH AV.—A YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN As seamstress by the Gren French lessons. WEST 2TH ST.—A DRESSMAKER WISH go out by the day or week Address Miss GOURIE and will cail is L tor two days old dresses neatly 6TH AV.—AS COMPETE dressmaker, by day week. Apply COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS TO out by the aay or weak; good hand to re w Mme, HEPPARD. AMSTRESS, WHO THOROUGHLY understanis dressmaking an gewing and can work on few more en; SELAMSTRBSS, box 138 Herald Up- milies’ work; cah cu ¥o to the lady's how and fit and wouid DRESSMAKER,—CUTS, FITS AND newest patterns; Adaress A. D., Huner dresses Herald Upiown Brauch oftice BY THE DAY OR reasonable. @Addreas vn Brauch office. OWN PALL ADIES MAKING THEIR cut, baste. &c., é, Herald office. rl residences, Address MO- General Housework, &. RAT, TIDY GIRL. TO DO sinall private family. general house wo Cail or address. Housekcevers, &c. MIDDLE-AGED LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER puble, trusty and experienced: no encumbrance; |. B., box 121 Herald Up: town Branch office. LADY OP UNDOUBTED RESP&CTA- * housekeeper in a tamily harge of the house and nds her business; B. A. box 127’ Herald AA bility desires a position Where she will have the entire thorough!v unde reterences, Addres Uptown Branch office, Laundresses, &. E PROTESTANT ties washing and com PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— | FEMALES. ADT WET 8D st.—a Youn 457 education, who writes # legible hand, 4s copylat. | Address M. G. N AMERICAN LADY as RESIDENT and wou'd uot object dren; aequirements—Fuxlis Would give lessons in suid stu lies in ©: th & respectable ai REFINED AMER {refined fa jerald Uptown Branch office. ICAN WIDOW LADY, AGED 28. wast wath the care of Freach am music ¢ change for Board ‘Address 7 Miscellancous TENT YOUNG FRENCH PERSON, 91 perience and education, to wait on @ lady; umderstanas dressmaking and all | Kinds of sewing. “Address COMPBABNI, box 116 Lerald Uptown Branch office. useful companio LADY OF GOOD | relerence ex and or REFINED Adon as clerk, copvist, salesiady, com danion of governess to vaung children: salray moderate, Waites ALPHA, Herald Uptown Branch office, SHIRTS. — PRACTICAL SHIRT CUITER DBSIRES eee man ina first class work ne Tooth; We way refe Herald HELP WANTED—FEMALES, CLASS DRESS™ AKING.—A wanted; also an apprentice; must be a good sewer. No. 0 West Soth st YOOD MILLIN at. WARR. WAinsstmatty apply but those having had expe hments Inquire for Mrs, ei parlor, between hours of Sand 10, Monday morn- Ho ing. tor as forew FIRST the trade; 33 SHIKY CUTTER, AND TIRMMER WA. , 622 Ed av, ASSISTANT togo toa Western city: ne FOR iCKEY, Grand © th large best Broad box WOMAN e need tial Central io TRIMMER KD—APPLY IN WA NTED-MILLINERS; THREE GOOD TRIMMBES; | three good milliners, to make up n. Apply N'& 8. or three a way, near 2lst st. WANTED -FIRST hands in a dressmaking establishme: |. before 10 A. M. CLASS errand girl. Cal WASTED—A FIRST King establishment; none but those fully dressn * Toth st. prentices Will be Lake: PA CLASS mpetent need apply. WAIST atll Fast SAL AND t ESLADY tyles, and two 29 Browd- liners, | SKIRT also an IN A | M. A. CONNELLY, No. 7 bast ———— Hak ————HARRIGAN —_— ARR HAKRIGAN ———-—— HARRIGAN IN THEIR ORIC o—_ WHO ow HBATAB COMIQUB, | MR. JOSEPH sree EN’ FOR ONE WEEK OD ——HARKIG. HART. Th WHO OW THE LINE?—WHO OWN | WHO OWNS THE LINE MR. HARRIGAN SIN‘ —— MELON, First appearance of th VEAL CHA \LY——FOR ONK WEE WHO OWNS TH HIS ORIGINAL sON( SOLID MAN. ;DOON. THE SOLID MAN ——-MULDOON, 1 SWIM OUT, YOURE OVER YOUK HEAD.—— ——sWIM OUT YoU'RE OVER YOUR H ——=WIM OUT, YOURE OVER YOUR Hiab. ne truly Wonderful Children "AND. THE BROADWAY. «Bole Proprietor. HART———-—— HART—-—_—---— | ‘RT —_____—— iy NAL IRISH SKETCA, KNTILLED THE LINE? 00) a LINB? Bt L —VbNU. VisNUS——-AND. AND. WE UANT | WE CAN'T AGKE. First ap Miss VIV. are) JOUN WL JOHN Wi JOUN WL NWI new ni! ts 1 AG WILD and FRANK KERNS. LD and FRANK KERNS. LD and FRANK KEKNS. D and FRANK KERNS sketch, entitied Wh CAN'T AGREE, | WE CAN'T AGREK, pearance at this Thi | JRooris THEATRE, Lessees and Mavagers. The attendance upon the performances of Mr. and Mrs, BARNEY WILLIAMS during last week was #0 nized tor its taithfulness to localities im the Isle renowned tor their romantic beauty. EIGHTEEN THOU. CONNIBK SOOGAH, SAND delighted people wit- nessed the grand Irish Drama] with the successful CONNIK SOOGAH last week, and manifested their AMUSEMENTS. BATR CONNIE, SOOGALL. JARRETT & PALMER overwhelming and the advance demand for places is so great that the box office is kept open every day from 8 A. M. continuously to 10 P. M., when seats may be | secured TEN DAYS AHEAD. SECOND WEEK of the foremost representatives of the Trish drama, Mr, and Mrs, BAKNSY WILLIAMS, an enormous success of Gayler’s grand dramatic picture LIFE IN THE LAND OF THB SHAMROCK, in the perilous days of '98, CONNIK SUOGAH, | which ig produced with EVERYTHING NEW. the remarkable for tts grandeur and recog. pine rald “IRISH TRAM,” AN, Mrs, and Miss VIVLA usation Drama, entitled fd Harrigas Tony Hart John Wid . Frank her Wu. Miss Day sings a New C i arter . Charles White OTHER CHARA! —Or, the PLANTATIO’ Unele Tony. mnt Phyllis. Bad Zeke. veter, de Fodder. Pom} IMPANY. Snow. T The Piantation scene will be the best ever produced in 4 drama in Americ: Fourth wes —ENIIRK ON ENTIRE NeW WANITED—A YOUNG LADY TO DO SHOPPING: must be highly recommended and understand buy- ing thoroughly. -M. A. CONNELLY, N. | 7 ANTED—IMPROYV, also an errand girl, at 424 6th av. y eR bP IN No, 7 Hast l6tu st. THE MILLINERY; W4NTED-ONE FIRST CLA: trimmer. Apply at717 6th av., corner 4st st. A. FLEMMING MILLINER AND ——— NIKE NEW of the unrivalied Vocalist Miss EMMA DA ————-Miss EMMA DAY. =. ——-Miss EMMA DaY,——.—-—. gllection of Serio-Comic Songs, in which our unequalled star Troupe periorms, Harrigan, Hart, Wild, Kerns, White, Carter, Gaylord, Miss Ema Day, | Miss Marie Garentlo, Miss Lilite Vivian, Miss Polly Booth? "ANTED—A FIRST CLA Mrs M. DO Winery. ith av, SALESLADY FOR MIL- BY, 2991 ‘) O& THREE 530 Sd av. BOY OP 17 SITUATIO GooD good bands need apply. DRESSMAKFR*—ONLY Call early on Monday at one door from corner z8th st Mrs. O'KEEFFE, IN WANT OF E _ WANTED=MALES," MPLOY 41 not airaid of work and can eome M Mended. Address EARNEST, Herald office. 13 well recom- A r COLORED MAN erences, Address Ww. H.C, ‘SA SITUATION AS waiter or coachinag in a private family; good elt Herald Upwwa’ Bran’ SMART YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS “i French guages; best city referen ‘Upiown Branen oftic ook anc Waiter; speaks all the foreign Address 0. ©., box 131 UTLER,—WANTED, thoroughly experienced in every respect: class man. Call at present employer's, 41 A SITUATION AS ABOVE, Vest 171 iE OTEL AND RESTAURANT KEEPERS.—SITUA- tion wanted by a young man, with long experience, as steward or head walter, speakin zesireferences. Address CAP wn Branch office. ty, ‘ACI first all forexgu lan: ', box 15) Herald Vy ence. Address J. H., 510 West 20th st. 7 ANTED—BY A BOY, 1) YEARS OF AGE, A SITU ation in any mercantile business; good city refei TANTED—BY A wife, situations; man as first class waiter; wile aa chambermaid and to do sewin: juachine: best city reference. er's, 142 Madison av V good rererences. Call Brooklyn. bait YOUNG ENGLISHMAN AND in work on Asewing at present employ- between wth and Sist sts, 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG LAD, 15 YEARS, A SITUA- tion in & Wholesale house; resides with his parents at or address 272 Carroll st.; 162 generaily use business. THOROUGHL As floor walke warts 4 situation {in some kitchen. BING THE THIRD BELL)—A to washing at her own ie it frst class style; or puse ; linens. fineries, &c ouid go out by the day CLERKS AND SALESMEN, | COMPETENT MAN WANTED— must be Of good address and have had first class city experience in the tan: TEKN BROTHERS, 307 oth av. WEST “TH ST.—A YOUNG MAN (COLORED) broiler or to make himself dry goods Boy, 16 LEABS OLD, WISHES A SITUATION IN A clothing store as stock clerk; has had three years’ Xperience ;" best city reierence, ¥RANK MCCAULEY, 415 Call on or address st Ish st. SECOND ® FLOOR, BACK oman wishes to t her own home, get tine washing and tronin Would go Gut Housecieauing, such as fres: 6TH AND 77H avs.—To do washing and ironing or to go out to Go day's work. YARPET SALES 159 Atiantc « J ROTHSCHILD WANTS 50 FIRST CLASS oJ. ladies for the s. for Brooklyn and New York . ced hands need apply; good wages paid to AL Js; aiso several milliners and trimmers wanted; also 55 West 14th st. rt jt inprove diferent de ments in J ores; Done but ex. 1 CLASS COLORED fine washing and gen- the month or dozen; Mrs, WILLIAM laundress to do families tlemen’s clothes terms moderate. Call ou or addre’ TH ST., NEAR LEXINGTON AY., ONE flight of stairs up.—A young woman takes in la. dies’ and gendemen’s washing WEST 28TH ST —A DRESSMAKER, OF 14 ¥ 2. Wants work at her a Most stylish work done at the lowest prices. WEST — 90TH wishes families’ or ¢ ‘week or month WEST %TH floor.—A respe e wash and to do days’ wor! COLORED WOMAN 18 Washing by the Miss HINES. K or cookin ST 29TH ST. REAR, FIRST FLOOR—A colored laundress to do ladies’, gentlemen's and families’ washing at her own house; $1 per dozen with Huting; best city reference. WES? 27TH ST. BETWEEN avs., first oor. —A first class laundress wistes geniiemen's and families’ wusuing; can do ail 7TH AND 8TH EAST 26TH ST.. BASEMENT DOOR. —. widow wishes or would go out by families’, ladies gendemen’s washin: the day , flut- i crimping neatly done. EAST 32D ST.—A BESPECTABLE like to get ladies’ or gentlemen's washing at her own hom: of futing and fine wa KAS! 12TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN togo out by the to do Washing and ironing; n to cleaning, A RESPECTABLE WOMAN rown home; can hang; gentiemen’s collars and wishes to take » putting, Ausro; uty done’ with N4sTH AND 49TH STS oes eet oe ry ng; ean do all kip c geariemen)s wasting can ¢ kinds of fluting and 2D AV., NEAR 9TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE woman to do tamilies tug or to go out by the da; notes ang» ered, Nurses, Ke. —A YOUNG care of 4 chid, wait on an invalid or in Gall or address for twi ts a good, rapid writer, WEST 29TH ST., BETW 7th av.—As first class monthly purse or nurse recommended by some of the jorsin the city ond ner lady patrons. Address N BROADWAY AND BA-1 7TH 8f, enced nurse or chamberwaid irom last place. REAR.—aB BX? city reference monthly nurse can be ¢ aby he eee, waged by the week 01 eters to first © eit Dhyselans. Cail or address WEST 38TH ST.. PRESENT EMPLOYER German Frotesiant as nurse, no objection to EAST ITH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman as wei nurse ina rivate farnily gienty of milk for two ehudren. 4 Monday and iues- S() WEST 2D ST.—A RESPECTABL wants a child to nurse at ber own WAXTEDIA FIRS? 106 Herald off paying weekly or u week. Inquire at 3 COLORED ES wishes @mployment ay 4 coachman; has had seven ars’ experience in the business; good city reierences Aduress'No. 8 trom hi Monda, v TANTED—FOUR E. last employer. CLASS SALESMAN Broadway retail hat store. Address RETALL, box AN WANTED—APPLY AT 151 TO Brooklyn. IN A PERIENCED SALESMEN AND three good canvass:rs, who can come well recoin- mendeg, to sell an article oh the ew instalment, pian, MAN, 2 YEARS Al Situation as’ groom Care und management ot horses; wended by his present emplover. C., 225 Madison av A SoAcuMAN'S MAN thly; good inen can make $4) per 'g Warren st, Jersey City. OF AG! st 84th st. ; call WANTS A SITUATION IN A_ PRIVATE eas yroom; thoroughly understands his busi- Cail for two days at 124 Juth ay. WISHES TO OBTAIN A | thoroughiy understands the will be highly recom- Call on or addreas J. private stables, in the rear. SITUATION SOLICITED—BY A sinart and well educated gle. YASH BOYS W Englishioa Any lady or gentleman wishin terview will please address COACH MA. Uptown Branch office, HELP WANTED—MALE TED.—APPL LOR's corner Grand and Ch Gratioxeny “CANVASSER WANTE. to. ci ene ITH CIT age 3); sin- in- box 153 Heral To Lord a tay- © tie ste C trade at command, and to introduce a few new and saleable articles inthe line; ® liberal commission. Ad- dross U. V., Herald office. WASTED-A GooD ‘BOOK DELIV conntry route; also four oanyasa subscription books. Call atter JA SH GENTL MEN OF GOOD ADDRE: clo HY, “a7 Barclay A gents on flue AND BUSI- Ness acquaintances; to the mgnt parties a liperal arrangement will o’cle room 2. be Taade. call, between 9 id WL KA. M., at C. F, TRACY &'C0,'S, 6f Wail et, ne | Ws SILK HAT PIN stands curling inan, Apply at 128d av. LER RADES ; ONE WHO Prolerced; steady work to» good | — UNDER- } ATTERS.—WANTED, A MAN BY THE WEFK, FOR curling and jobbin to the vieimt all, 586 Broadway. I ECON DE PEINTL 4 PAUL JOSSIER, S'adresser au n. AMIDO. nue, en face le theatre de Booth. For Otner W i ______ AMUSEMENT, M ARS) ACADEMY OF DAN 4 STREET —SOIREE nt Directory. SEPT. 30, AT 9 O'CLOCK. DAKK THEATRE, GKAND PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY CONCE WEDNESDAY L 20 Sth ay. } AT TRIMMERS WANTED—FIRST CLASS HANDS only, at AMLDON'S, 220 5ch av. "PO MERCHANT TAILORS.—A FIRST CLASS CUS. | tom cutter is open for an mngagement of the city, Address L. B., care Mr. ver ho objection 965 Sixieme ave- Advertisements See TO. Cirected by HERR CARL BERGMAN, 9TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, as Nurse to one or two children ; ing to make herselt generally userul. Address Mr. R. CORNER OF 61ST ST.— As frst clase monthly urse; reference irom e. LEXINGTON AV. 3D AV., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable woman to wet nur: has lost _her own chitd L for three days. Waitresses, &e. WTH ST.—A RESPFOTABLE is willing to assist in €; guod reverence. cars in Last pla Miscellaneous. WEST sera i _sume private family or boarding house. WEST MTH ST.—4 Youn isi, of to do writing LADY AS COPY Address M, W. W. WEST 2TH ST.. FRONT HOUSE, UP BTAIBS.— Acolored woman to do housec! fday work, Apply for 5. KEYSin LADY OF ABILITY AND EXPERT most reliable references, will HEBLER, 9 Cli N ENGLISH WIDOW LADY, EDUCATED, ALONE | in New York, has been unfortunate | to assist her to some | parties, &0.; sin awning and al pedition and accura ume, begs some kind gentiema: where she can be Independent K, Herald Uptown Branch affice, ‘Acdtrowe STRANG \HOICE RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL t Hote! Brunswick. between Twenty th aud Fwenty-seventh streets, Fitth av. amusen uperb programme. EVENING, PLACES OF J, oTERN, TTHATMCAL COMBINATIONS AGOUT GOING “ON the road,” stars wanting cuts all other parties atthe METRO No. 218 Bron way ] RYANT’S OP EVERY EV ATS, POLITAN PRIN LINC Bstim RA HOUSE, NING stage Booth’s Th } ANSO.—THE BANJO AND GL fect in a single course of MMA WALLER, ACTRE 1, Will give lessons and prepa Fess, care D, W eaire), $16 West Twensy unmusica to play pieces correct! private lessons 01 of Dancing, for the minstre! and yariety stage 68 c Wail THE DLE Or, A PATILO'-DIC CUBGICE RESERVED SiATS FOR ALL PLACE { amusement at Hotel Brun tween Twenty-sixth and Tweit wiek seventh str for next season and needing Theatrical Printing, should call ESTABLISHMENT, riuily given. 2D STREET, » LOST. or Fitth avenue, be- i T. STERN, AND ELOCL ladies tor the Manager TAR TAUGHT PER I teach the most accompany ing De Also all siyies SKY ©, DOBSON, inventor of the Dobson patent Stage and Parlor Banjos, 141 Fourth aven y store in the United sale in TIOLIN AND BANJOS. A. WH 1,978 BROADWAY, NAR THIK EELER, TEACH EIGHTH This Banjo is not for R, NENERAL MUSICAL AGENCY.—RELIABLE AND a ex: enced short ni register. O Solo and Che eto theatres, churc irs Watling ero joen at Berge's, vet. and Ditwon's, 711 Broadway, 04, us Singers furnished at Music tor joyment ow Bast IBLO' Nvo: K. THORN EXTRAURDINA ma: NEW LAsT's( REAL WATER. THE SUNLIGHT OF GLORY. 1) AM Pane AND WAKRIORS. e BOIS: the Comets KIBALFY SIsT&Rs, JULIA AND THE ENT Bs KIRALFY TROUPE, LE JENE BONAY, $00 BRILLIANT YOUNG LADIES on the stage in their GRAND MARCHES DANCES. Bradley, Crossen, Kelly, Stoute, Graner, Williams. Miss Kitty O'Neil, v Mrs. c. B. Vivian, Miss Elvena James, | Miss Dora Clark, Miss Jane Gibbons, &c. Concluding every evening and, Matinees with MY KENI ao —— —— MY KE NTL +——————MY KENTUCKY Anes or, —_——-——-OLD P. ATION,————————_ ————-OLD PLANTATION, —- — a OLD PLANTATION.———- — MATIN E&——W bt DNESDAY——-——The entire MATINE E.——. and —hveninug Programme MATINEE ——-SATURDAY ————-given at the MATINEE ———at 2% -—— ——- Matinees MATINEE. —o'clock.-—— Wednesday and saturday. AN DeLUGE; 01 TH ¥ AN prodiice iflcent spectacuyar , B. THE FLOOD, TH ie Lessee aud Manager ASTONISHING EFFKCT®, KAMAN as SATAN, i a few minutes’ walk trom the #ifth Avenue, Albemarie, James, Coleman,,Kverett House, and ac- of stages and cars, Lx | Ow gel, tele,” Chron Lion,” cents, ps ay | Hoffman, st cessibie by all the RE THEATRE, Broadway, between Twenty-first and Twenty-seo- ond Ameri GILDED AG&h, GILDED AGE, and JOHN T. RAYMOND'S JOUN T. RAYMOND'S COL. MULBERRY SELLERS, COL MULBERRY SKLLERS, popular lin AGH OF THE 10! MARK TWAIN'S MAKK TWAIN'S MARK TWAIN'S MARK TWAIN'S RAYMOND as Col. SELLERS now takes his place | ence’s Bob Bri by Sothern’s Dundreary, Owen’s Solon Shingle, Flor erly, Mayo's Davy Crockett and Jefferson's | Rip Van Winkle.—Home Journal. EVERY NIGHT. and SATURDAY MATINEE, at2P. M. CANCAL from the Jai ETROPOLITAN TELATRE, Twelith week of the unparafiele: MMB. VIOLETTE Pic famous and the only original NOK CHAHUT DA in Mabille. 585 BROADWAY, wd quccess of ‘arisian ue Montaigne, Champs Llysee, Paris, as performed by them in ail the European capitals. BUISLEY PAMILY, four in number, tn their LA CURLL PRACTICE. SHARPLEY BROTHBRS, uneyum.ied on the Concertina. and one h Perlormance MATIN We New OD"! Oct. $—MATINEE, DON CBSAR Dit minences at 8 o'clock. Wednesday and Ss MUSEUM, POsIfIVELY LAST WEER OF THE BRILLL EVENI Sept. 28 and 20 Sept. 30 and ay to a: ANT I: DAVE. Old Debts. BAZAN. FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 3 MLLE. ZITIBLLA, MINN(S LUDER, Arnold Brotiers, Pendy, John Conklin, Jotun Goodman dred other Metropolitan (avorites, CANCAN at 10. MATINEES AT 2, M. W. LEFPINGWELL, A. HL eee ND AND GLOVE, Complimentary Benefit to K.'L. DAVENPORT, RICHARD IIL. DUPLAN..as.. CASIML UM THEATRE, GRAU & CHIZZOLA. Last N Last LAST | LAST NIGHTS | MINELLY.. as..ZANETTA Y | LAST Last LA PRINCESSE LA PRIN LA PRINCESSE SE, AIMEE, lessees und Managers RAPHAEL ++-€8.. REGINA DE TREBIZONDE. DE TREBIZONDE, TREBIZONDE, |. . TREMOLINO iTS #BOUCHET.as.CABRIOLO LAST NIGHTR, LAs | LAST TREBIZONDE MATINEK SATURDAY at 1:30, Meditation, Fantasie, Overture, “Tanntauser Solo for cornet, Sixth Air a Mr. M. Arbuckle. Fantasie, “Prophete’’ solo tor Saxophone, ‘Lohengrin introducing “Sweet Spiri “i Trovatore” and the “Last Rose ot Summer.” Overtu Waltz, ‘Nautilus’ Halielujah Che Overture, ductor, P. 8. Gilmore. CKETS FIFTY CENTS. “wWilitam [eil”’ Bk ta Hear MY Praye: ENTRAL PARK GARDEN,—THIS (SUNDAY) KVEN- ING, LAST BUT TWO OF THE SERL or 3 GRAND CONCERT ING, September 27, at & . ossint Gounod Wagner Waxner Le Beriot _Meyerbeor | iebre 2" arla from Handel Wagner Colby. atthe ofice of the Band, No. #41 Broadway (Carl Heuser’s muste store) and at the door. Open VHOICK NEW MU: \) by H. Millard, 60 cents eac Desert,” J. R Thomas. W& cents: #8 conta; loome th Kolling, 75 cents; 4 DITSON & 0O., Til Broadway. TOTICE. Choice Seats for all theatres and operas can always be had at theatre ticket offi Hotel, Broadway, corner Twent, AN BRYAN D**. KICE, HOGAN, B THK DELUG. A IMBE, AIMEE, AN BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, THB AFRICAN BALLET TROUP MERICAN INSTITUTE. ANN AMERICA saxy-fourit, aly 49 feet 6 inches iong; ¥, from 9 A. M, | _Adunission ‘50 cents. ¢ DAV IN 4D UAL EXHIBITION Row open a 1 “AMALIA” AND “NOTHING I Could naive i “Mazurka Rustique, Gottschalk Waliz, Strauss, 75 cents BROCK WAY, GO AND SEE | Secona and Third avenues, between Sixty third and | weeety GRAND CONCERT EACH DAY, trom 2to5 and 8 to 10 Now to be seen, the bd Boat Columbta College, N. Y., at the College Kegaitu, Saratoga, Wenght, 130 Ib ‘ih or sae hildreo half price. Ny Stolen Kisses.” L. ne main hall, St James REED, NELSE SEYMOUR, BOB HART, BRSON, &o., IN Or, & PAIR-O'-DICE LOST, LA PRINCESSE DE TREBI- HENRY ZONDE, at Terrace Garden to-night, and the entire } ANJO, SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG Jig Dancing taught tor the stage Banjos, all prices. JOHN BOGAN, lw Lid and 16 bast 13th ot, PUR: IRVING HALL every SATURDAY EVENIN J ERRACE GARDEN TO¢NIGHT. Aimee, Condor, Minelly, Company, with Grand Chorus and Orchestr prices, RT R. ALFRED H return to the pupils aud ASE BEG pi his readiness Popuwiar TO ANNOUNCK HIS to accept | concert engaMucnts Address Steinway Hail or 91 Fifth avenue. Duvauches in (48tE Rs BERTHOVEN THIS (TUESD: DA PRINCESSE DE TREBIZONDE, EPTION DANSANTK, HALL, 210 bifth street, H adies taught; t Houston GQAUSE'S SOIRBES DANSANTE, MASUNIC HALL, TUESDAY, September 29. ()*#,,0F,, THE MOST SUCCESSFUL AND POPULAR lady lecturers desires a responsible manager lor the coming season realwed in New York or Brookiyn. | MAN, Theatrical Ageucy, it Broadway, Triple the amount invested will be Address Fy KULL | demonstrations. It will “|| between her chin Irish jig, “Connaughtman’s ‘Kambles,” ordered for i the heartiest Mi and Mrs, ..Mr. BARNEY WILLIAMS . 4 jumpin’ jewel, with a honeycomb her nose, and giving the Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS pen at TH6i begins at 5. Carriages may be TEXTURSD, JATIN SOUVENIR PROGRAMMES,—ON TUESDAY 8 next the superb SOUVENIR PROGRAMMES compli- mentary to BOOTH’S THEATRE and Mr. and Mra BARNEY WILLIAMS may be had on application to Bo- gardus, Photographer, 1,158 Broadway; Tyson, Pifth Avenue Hotel reading ‘room; Guernsey, Hotel, and Brown, Metropolitan Hotel. Asa play bill hg approaching it tor elegance and finish has ever Grand Central is magniticenly iliamioated with an original and singularly novel and tine lithographic de- ‘The portraits of Mix, AND MRS. BAKNEY WIL. | rocess exclusively Bogardus's, by a AOTOGRAPHED ON Tuk DELICATELY | RIOH “AND HEAVY WHITE SAT. Droducing pictures of wondertul depth of and which, being in bright colors, are of | Unexampied beauty. Beyond the arts of li and photography, that oi typography in its periection | has been brought'into requisition to complete the work. the cast ot CONNIK SOOGAH being neatly printed and } ography R, AND MRS BARNBY WILLIAMS AT BOOTH’ Do not be of the impatient throng ut the box oiice, but secure your seats wt 1YSON’s, FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL READING KOOM. RESERVED SKATS FOR BOOTH'S Theatre during the great run of CONNIE SOOGAH can be had at Guerney’s, Grand Central Hotel; Brown's, Metropolitan Hotel ; Decker’s, 33 Union squure ; Storer’s, bb Nicholas Hotel. AILY GRAPHIC.—A SPLENDID ILLUSTRATION of the great CATARAC! SUBNE of © GAH. at Booth’s Theatre, will be given on Tuesday at ternoon in the DAILY GRAPHIU.” Price, five cenis. NNIE 8OO- ootH’s THEATRE. The MANAGEMENT beg to say that by reason of the extraordinary demand tor seats by the paying public re- Quests tor coi with at present. bPECIAU NUTICE, plmentary uckets cannot be compliea supported Signor DEL BUENTE.....as ee Signor LOTTI, Miss COONEY, Signor SCOLAKA, Mr. G.'¥. HALL. Signor CAPRA, Full Chorus and Grand Orchestra. Musical Director. WEDNESDAY, Revival of Verdi's magnificent spectacular Opera, UADBMY, 14TH STREET. MLLE HEILBRON, Mr. MAX STRAKOSCH has the honor to announce that the regular tall and winter season of Italian Opera wul be inaugurated on MUNDAY er 28 on which occasion Verdi's opera, LA TRA- VIATA, will be presented ior the simulzaneous intro- duction of the eminent artists from Covent Garden, Lon- don, and the “Italiens.” Paris, es Mile. MARIE HEILBRON. .as.. in which role she go brilliantly tnaugursted the late London seaso: Tenor trom the Pa Signor BENYRATELLI. VENING, Septem- .VIOLETTA and of the distinguished eeiat ns b ..... ALFREDO e admired barytoni f is “GERMONT veseugveceveesesseses Signor B, MUZIO Sept 40, Secoud subserivtion Night. ALDA, AL and debuts of Signora POTENTINI, Signor CARLO CARP I, signor FIORINL. Re-entree of Miss ANNLA LOUISE CaRY, Signor DBL PUENTE, Signor SCOLARA. Se Mee 2, Lhird Subscription Night FaUs Mile. HEILBRON ‘AUST. y Miss CARY, Signors CARPI, DEL PUENTE and FEORINL SATURDAY, October Ey FIRST GRAND OPERA MATINEE, Seats and Boxes may be secures atthe Box Office of the Academy, Broadway. Admision, $2; Reserved seats $1 and $2 extra, according to location. Family circle, $1. SPECIAL NOLL to avoid (he rush at the doors on the evening of periurm- ances, a limited number of TWO DOLLAR ADX may be obtained at tho Ac: day, each of which will entule thé holder toa seat. = ARNUM'S ROMAN HPP GREAT! TRIAL OF ENDURANCE, KDWARD PAYSON WESION, THE DISTINGUISHED PEDESTRIAN, at Schirwer's, 701 roadway, and 1d —To accommoda .¢ partes anxious SION TICKETS my of Music during the DROM will commence HIS THIRD AND LASf ATTEMPT to walk 500 MILES LN SIX DAYS at the Hippodrome, ON MONDAY, OCTOBKR & AT 12:05 A. M. Mr. BALNUM is happy to announce that at the solicit. tation of a number of prominent cits the Suey made by Mr. WESTON in lis lave attempt to walk to afford him another opportunity to pertorm this ar- duous task, believing that when in‘a proper condition of healih, as at present, Mr. Weston cannot fail. num wili present to Mrs. Weston a purse of $5,000 in case | of her husband’s success, ngand in view of iiies in six days he has consented PROMENADE CONCERTS every afternoon and evening during the watk. DOOKS UPEN AT ALL HOC By. .50 CENTS a ROSEDALE; Ok ROSEDALE MAT NHE GREAT NEW YORK CIRCUS will open for a snort season, corner. EIGHTH AVENUE AND FORTY-NIN(H STREET, MONDAY EVLNING, SEPTEMBER 28, with the largest and best Circus Troupe ever seen in ‘Xe. The largest and handsom Trained Horses, Trick Ponies, Pertorming Dogs and Monkeys 6. FB. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. OPENING OF THE FALL and WINTER SEASON. MONDAY, SEPT. 28, AND DURING T. the eminent artist, Mr. L STER WALLACK, in his own HE WEEK, drama ot 1Ht RIFLE BALL. EE sATURDAY, AT 2 New York, MARTINHO LUVANDE, THE GREAT BRAZILLIAN HORSEMAN, THK GRBATEST EQUESTRIAN LIVING. MLLE, JSANETIE, TH DASHING AND DARING EQUESTRIENNE, MR. WILLIAM CONRAD, the funniest man alive, with his MR. WILLIAM DUCROW, MR, JAMcS CASDIM, Troupe of Trained Dogs. HERR MISSENGER, ATHALIO LUVANDE . HUBERT FORREST, ‘OWELL, ci | | and ahost of Tumblers, Leapers, Gymnasts, Acrobats, weveseres s+ ROSSDL | . “Myrou A. Cooney | ot stud of in the worla. N FRANCISCO MI New Opera House, Broad wav, corner 29th street, | San Francisc : Minstrels, New [ AN ENTIRE NEW BILL - ‘Opera House corner 2h Bt turned away with the followitiz ae. aTRELS MONDAY, SEPTEMBE 28, BIRCH Add Ryman, Add WAMBOLD | ‘The Gredt Ricardo, — ‘The Great Ricardo. AND Mackin and Wilson, a | Mackin and Wilson, | BACKUS. Rudoiph, freinain, Peluam — and Barron, Seats so- Matchiess Quinte | cured Muilaly's days tn Supero Orchestra, advance. kaze 1 ered ERRACE GARDKN THEATRE.—H. GRAU, MAN. ‘ager.—SUNDAY, September 27, 1874, GRAND SACRSD C so’clock P. M. NUBRT, AIMBE! AIMBE! AIMEE! ana the en’ire new company. For one time onl, Offenvach's highiy successtul Opera, La PRINCESSE wTREBIZONDE, unsurpassed cas Raphael vie as, 1 8 Re RLRA Ma Paola as... .Casiur buBey briola: “as... iremouni | GUYOP a aradrap Grand Chorus and Orchestra, A. p Gtien, Conductor. Entire new Costumes trom Millet, 0 Admission 5c. Reserved, Svc, and $1 extra, Terrace Garden ticket office open from 9 ofetoek 1 Panga ATRE DARK THE. } MULE. OTTILIOC KLAULZEK, THIS (SUNDAY) NIGHT, SE —BROADWAY AND 2D STREET, the brilliant Pianist, Yr, 27. AUTHORESS, REQUIRING IMMEDIATE FUNDS, will sell Manuscript of an original play and rep: on of tts authorship to ie one desiring literary fa Address, confidentially, Di) SERVKD SBATS FOR GRAND OPENING AT Af ABK SMITH MEMORIAL BENKFIT Will be given a BOOTH’S AND WALLACK’S THEATRES on the AFTERNOON OF THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 Box offices at Wallack's and Booth's theatre the sale of seats one week in advance. Pri vate boxes and tickets may be obtained from the m bers of the Aimusement Corainitwe—Hon. A. 0, Hall, Max Strakosch, Saiuel Coiviiie, H. D. Palmer, W, Floyd, George Colby, H. Wail, Douglass 7 Raymond—or at the office of Simmonds & Wail, Dra- matic Agents, 09 Broadway. Reverved seats, $2; admission ps EVER by DAN BRYANT and DAVE REED, will be ylor and J. T. POPULAR CHALLENGE DANCI®, EVERY EVENING AT 8. ily, DRAMA, box lil Herald offic of Music on Monday evening, at Hotel ween iwenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh STERN. Oris” VAUDEVILLE, VARIETIES AND @ NOVELTIES. 3 in the gems oF @ constant success are provided for each Week of the se: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1874.-QUINTUPLE SHEET. AMUSEMEN?s. SUCCESSION OF BRILLIANT ATTRACTIO ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGKAMME, to -D FAyoRIT in new Farce, Sketch, Song and Dunce. STARS in popular Specialties. 2 ‘hie continued success of the grand olio of star artist Vel, specialty aud Variety eucourays the management to renewed efforts to please the audiences Wat bave niguily crowded the Olympic, and 4 Of starting and uovel attractions 00. THE PROGRAMME OF THE WEER, commencing MONDAY, september "9% in ne he fame of th and Dialect Artist The great cnar: in a new and original Dramatic 4! them by F.C, Monvague, Es BARNEY WiLEtaMs, | g:Thia,ontertaiming Interlude, full of EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. McGRATH, with the songs of “Pat Malloy” he Irish Weddin Sam Rickey aud Master Barney, au Bily Gray, Reed. Bitz Hoidsworth, Miss Peart Thor ton, Miss Addie Farwei oes 22 = 3 a2 Reappearance eg ied 2,5 Zz3 of $28 ae | ae i | | miss ALIGN HaRRison, Bg moe Fg Zz = © | RICKEY AND BAK nidtied A TsiP 10 'B. EY CASTLE. dent, exhibiting irsi—The deck of the steamer City of Limerick. nd—Laudseape near Cork. Taud—Blarney Castle. Tt th new music by Zanlig. Songs, Dances and Eecentrieities by porwd by Joe Lany GORGE 8. KsIGut having made a p will by request ep. ‘Charac er ot ous Lit, at Dis great ——@WESTON TH WALKIS?, ete ‘© and present also — a new buoget of coimicahties. o ek of the celebrated ng and Dance specialists, DELEWANTY AND HENGLER, First w apd popular in an amusing trifle, Tricks in Love. in a sparkling comic act, POY SISTERS, ————® BORTHA [| and | Ida, | saci ® J D MRS. BROWN. Mit. AN MISS ADAH IJCHMOND) This ever pleasing and actress and cun- has become a New in a MELANGE OF MELODIES yorive The tamous character of the Traditional Plantation Darkey in | and povat CHARLESTON GALS,” +. BLARNEY GASTLE. — 1 d by BILLY GREY, talents of Variety. EVER! EVENING, 7:45, by the GREAT McANDREWS, Banijoist, LEAVIN. 5 AMUSEMENTS, OLOSSKUM, BROADWAY AND THIKTY. oy BROADWaY. i GRAND PROMENADE J. A. EMIDY... Mme. ANNIE Ki Mr. TOM BAR Miss ANNIE MACKENZT Mr. CHARLES b Miss ANGIE SC her great tllusion arin here Ye doleful Tragedy ot Pun Poi t 5 Poti 'e dol ri ot Punch and Jad} ir MeeOO RLS MELODIES 7° tale folke. si VIL'S GORGR, . Musical Director ANDREWS, Mezzo Soprano. Tenor. if GILBERT, Pianist and who will also apps (lustrated wath Pantin “THR D, with tts superb eataraot of real wai 1 Gy ps ee Se PARIS BY NIGHT rn of. Mystery. ith yatery. Li Ki Rain. Professor SEDGWICK'S ‘URE, entitied SALP TY, and 4 h st of other attractions. from 20 to5 P.M. and® Adipission, $1; children half price. No pus Proprietor and Manager..Mr, LESTER WALLACK Doors open at 7:30; commence at 8 P.M. SEVENTH AND LAST WREK of the successful engi 01 i MONDAY, SEPTEMBER plished Vocalist einent of Mr. J. L, yaad : EVERY BY: Eieag 5 will be presented Byron's beautitul ARR fF preseneNCLE DICKS ai su) wit, scenery MR. J.L. TOOLE in his original character of DICK G, OCTOBER 2 FAREWELL BENB- ¥iT AND Last APPHA ANCE BUT TWO OF THR FALL AND WINTER SEASON at this theatre will begin on STOR'S OPE, 201 BOWERY, Wesner, the Modern vast Man. RE} ‘the Popular Actor, J. Anew and excitng local dr THE BOWERY BY DAY A: tor sings a NEW SONG. ry in thiree Comic Acts Sanford and_ Wilson, The rleldings, Tooley, Girard, &c. Ladies free on Friday | I} sisi ae The piquant and sprigndy little Comediennes, to the widow and tamily of the iate MARK SMITH BOOTHS AND WALLA ON THB APié. Ks THEATRES OCTOBEK 8, 1874, The programme offered ior this benefit will be most protuse in its great Variety and completeness. ieatres in New York have ompames and current attr, ‘The managers of ali the tendered their respective The most prominent stars have offered their services, ELE BEE = lelgle ariel i3/E|5| ele | { q A NEW LOUAL DRAMA, NEW YEAR'S EVE, SATURDAY MATINEES ut 2 o'clock. Admission, 8 cents; Reserved seats, $1. Family Circle, 2. cents AL Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. ‘*this ‘Gomedy ot Comedies’ is received w: asm at every periormanc “The SCHOOL FUR SCANDAL has seldom. if ever, been played with so elegant an eniourage —WOLLD! “The success of the SCHOOL FUR SCANDAL is de- cided 1"—T1M Zs, “Tt is amode! performance throughout?—TRIBUNE. “Seats are being booked two wee! houses nightly overtlow. Mr, DALY deserves the thanks of the theatre-goers of iy jor many delfghtful treats, Dut them more satisfaction thab can OL FOR tly running atthe Fifth Avenue Screen Scene has never been bet- NPORT crowas herselt with artistic eptabie pertorimance of the AMES and ¢ the ple New York and viel he has rareiy aftor be derived from a pertormance of the SC SCANDAL, now brilimaa atre. © 9 * ib done. Miss DAY glory by her thor dificult part assigned her: while PIsH ka, CLARK rise co the limit of exaction and mt ture memorably complete.” Mr. Bar- | Sir Peter Teazic. Sir Oliver surtact.. Sir Benjamin Backbite Sir Hari Joseph Surtace: Charles Surtace. Crabtree. Rowley Careless, Lady Teazle. Lady Sneerweil. Mrs, Candour Myria. the princi GAVOITS. pees WoOD COLOS3 Overture— ‘La Reine d'un Jour”. Waltz—"Naunlus™.. Operatic Remiscence: Schiller March...... Cornet Solo Grand Selectiot ). Selection Di oTH AVENUE THEATRE, 28th street and Broadwa; Proprietor and M. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL THIRD WEEK AND CROWDED HOUSES. All other movelties POSTPON tor the present. “The SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL is the first real tri- umpn of the present theatrical season 1" “phe success of the SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL hus been instantaneous f'—HBRALD, i MAPHILO, —POST. inly a TAR. THB SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. BVERY NIGUT, AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT 135, with magnificent surroundings and the following cast :— Bumper....(with the song) Mr Loui Sirs G, During the GO ‘SP SOuN The members of the dramatic musical and variety profession have generoasly offered Prominent among the stellar attractions on this ocea- VIGLELTA COLVILLE, who, fresh from her Euro sion will appear thi Miss the American Prim pean triumphs, has proitered hey services, Her appeardnce av tbis ven 1 to the memory of Mark Stnith and those whe | survive bit, inasmuch as it will be the event of | HER DEBUT IN AMERICAL And in conjunction, that h Nax strakosch, Esq. has generously tendered the atd of e y artists of his anne IAS OPERA COMPANY, | Sig. Benfratelii, Max Maretzek * From the host of vo! tee have selected the Mr. and Mra PARNEY WILLIAMS, DALY'S FIFTH AVBNUE COMPANY, | J. Le TOOLE AND COMPANY, WALLAUK’ THEATRE and COMPANY, JARRETT & PALMERS THEATRE and COMPANY, RAYMOND and COMPANY, B, C. . THORNE and COMPANY, OLYMPIC THEATRE, ‘wain, George Howard Paul ai bear a marked ef appearance may bein SUN UNV AK Hall and fail .. Musical Director cers the Amusement Come following powertul attrae- chorus and orchestra. NAVONT - EO. 8. NIGHT, Miss ADAH RICH- | MOND, Miss BARAH MONTAGCE and COMPANY. ‘The host attractive bill of the season, combining the fy Star Arusts in Specialty, Novelty and and WEDNESDAY AND Mile. AIMER and TRO | SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS | DAN BRYANT an Miss Clara Morris, Miss Ada Dyas, Mark | W. Moore, A, Rezit, Tom q | many others. The Box OMces at Wallack’s and Booth’s theatres will lickets aad seats may also obtained at the offices of simmons & Wall, Dramatic agents, 609 Broadway, New York. Boxes and tickets may be obtaiued of any of the mem- | bers of the committee, ton. A’ Kosch, Samuel Colville, W. R. Floyd, | Kaywond, George Colby, Douglass Taylor and Horace Mr. Horace Walt M. ch ‘Begins at& Over at, | be open one week in advance. ager Hall, Max stra- . D. Palmer, J. T. Business Manager { OPERA HOUS X between 6:n and 7th avenues, near Booth’s Theatre. aturday Matinee at 2. DAS BRYANT’> MINSTRELS. ANOTHER OHANGE OF PROGRAMME, | IN AND OUT OF PLACE, THE EVER POPULAR CHAL The brilliant Vocal gnintet an Linmense suc OR, A PALR O'D: AFRICAN BAL OR, A PAR” MATINERR EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 SIXTEENTH STREBT, between Broadway and Fitth avenue. MONDAY, September 23, GRAND RENTK&E ot the OLD ¥AVORITES, Lotte La Parish, Augus ‘st appearance of the Priace of omedians, b RIWKIGHT, and i, the BANJO KING, Mile. MARIE DELAOUU! CANCAN DA. enthusi- | Faerie ‘oss Orchestra, of the original Burlesque, Tt DELUGE THE DELUGE ThE DELUGR | TH DELUGE 8 ahead, and the Augusta Walby. GEORGE HUN M arranged for thie o in an entirely new OANCAN xpe blishinent, introduc ng Grand March de Mabille, Beauty and Balloo Galop. 123 FEMALE MINSTRELS, the only successtu: female ininstrels ever organi the nest minstrel reene ever wituessed, conclu ENTIRELY NEW SENSATION, callod A TRL? TO BUROPE FEIN FORLIGN ©. Nv FRIDAY AT 2:30. La Granda Duchess Sola. Mr. Charles Fisher ooMr, Wim. Davidge Mr. B. T. “Ringgold rr. J. G. Peakes cla Mr. George Ciarke ~Mr. Frank Hardenberge . Mr, 0. Whiting Mr. Hart Couway Mr, Jaines Lewis | cevue Mr. 30l Rusyell “Miss Fanny Davenport , isp Alice Grey 1 t D SUCCESS! ‘The favorite comedian, ie M . CHANFRAU, clnde the fowrii unnual season of nis at the BusTo. The press has repeated ij commendations of the actor and draima, and th | puironaye ‘and © AUVITORICM OF Te vMiss Sara Jewert FS of the First act pal characters will dance a MINUETY and THEATKE BEING M. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1874, LAST GKAND CONCERT OF THE SKASON, and benetit of Downing’s Ninth Kegimentgand, PRINCIPAL SOn0ISi5. Mr. F. ©, Beni, Cornet; Mr. ©. Tasper, Oboe; Mr. E Boehm, Ciartonet; Mr. . siniv French lorn; Mr. Morelli, Clarionet; Mr. F. Diller, Euphonium. PROGRAN ME Excelsior Pi Mr. Benjamin Arrange waing. from “Midsummer Night's mn BATS ARE BEING Zanetta First appearance of Galop,” Bake! Fauss, 750.5 50e. “st. Patrick's Day Parade,” new soug by Harrigan and Hart, 4c. Oopies mailed. WM. A. POND & CO, NO 547 Broadway aud No. 9 Chion square, | [eases SUCCESS OF THE EVENING AT & CARD.—THS FIRST OPERATIC RECITAL TAKES | Jnesday next, the duth inst, ata. M., at ‘the rooms ot U | All his former URT ENOORBD., Likely to beéo) ig tae in society this winter. The Screen scene the great setisation of society wud club tables. Nev well d AILEY & CV, ne b GRBAT % CENT SHOW, MBNAGKRIS AND URC foosot Houston street, Bust River. AROTHER, NOVELTY WERK. EXCITEMENT UNABATED, CHEAP PRICKS TRIUMPHANT, HE GREAT SENYAH, MID AIR PERILS, CONCLIN, THE MODERN HERCULES. First time ot TIAN, in hig new and wonderful EQUBSTRIAN BRIDGE AUT, ALL THE GREAT ARTISTS IN THRIR VARIED SPECIALTIES, in her terrific First appearance of W MUSIC Rt SON ‘sweet Dora Dare.” Blake, $10. ; " Sphinx Galop,” W. A Pond, Jr, LESQUE, THE DELUGE, Or, A PAIR.O'-DICR LOST. place W 16 GKAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 12 FLYTH AVBNUB, under the direction of SIGNOR ANGELO TORRIANT \pils are cordially invited to attend. Tickets can be obtained by applying at the oflice of the Conservatory. AOC SAFETY SHOOTING GALERY — AT COLONE TO REPLETION. ANFRAU will repeat his performance of KIT till the close of his highly prosvengus engagement, ARK THEATRE, SIGNOR GAETANO BRAGA, the celebrated Violoucello Virtuoso and Composer of the (LMA Di MUasKA combination, THE DELUGE; A PALO NIGHTLY FILL ‘nie DELUGE Or, A PAIR O- DAN BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, '—PRIVATE MUSICAL niversity, 24 West Fourteenth street; pri- ss PRIVATE MUSICAL UNIV % NHOICK RASERVED -=KATS FOR ALL PLACES OF aunusement at Hotel Brunswick, between I'wenty- hand Twenty-sevenih strects, Fifth av, J, STERN, H rr THE, Cireulars mailed. )joernason raid’s copy ex- places for the Ninth Regiment Band, by D. L. Mengolehn pag ae GRAND OPERATIC CON BIGNOR CARLO Butlo Baritone. 3. AV. AND 30TH 5T.—SOIREE TE AND MUSICAL BNTERTAINMENT Nd AT 9 O'CLOCK, RT, ORLANDINI, BOOKED TWO WEEKS AHKAD | EVeRY EVENING, COMMENC HOICE RESERVED SEATS FOR THE 0! 4 AND FRONT BALCO, ATS FOR Aus THEATRE! , AT WINDSOR HOTEL, A ‘A AND SUNDAY THE FIFTH AVENUK THRA- THE TREASURE! TEE ss UNTON Squat” HOICK SEATS FO: TRE CAN BL JAMES W. MORRISS! } U ale THEATRE, between Second TUS AFTERNOON, at 3 oslo and EVBNIN ot 4 Third avenues, UNDA) 1G, at 7 o'clock, GRAND SACKED ¥OCAL AND IN@TRUMENTAL ( Admission 25 ¢ L FALK, Proprietor. r N DRAMATIC ART, KLOCU: “g¥ AN WAST, NATURAL AND PRAG- 1O PERSONS PRePARING FOR KR RECITATIONS OB PRIVATE DURPESS WILLIAM H. POPE, TIONIST, STRINWAY HALL, iN, a! 0 HBTHOD, An freak: PALO ‘ ROM THE TALIS- man, 40e.;) “Keep the King,” duet, trom the Talis man, Se; “Little Darling, Do Yon Miss Me!” Blake, iroie-Girofs park THE. ve. ; “Where the Citron Biooms Waltz,” SUNDAY NIGHT, SEPT, 27, FOR ALL. PLACES OF HOICE RESERVED Seat between ‘Twen masemens at Hotel Bru nd Twenty seventh st ENCING, BOXING ACADEMY AND SHOOTING G avenue. pete Ale ya in one cing Af ratas an x11 ‘tate Colonel MONS TERY. 4 TUBATRICAL PRINT- fe nensanclfiasiig ORIGINAL BUR SATURDAY MATINEK AT & for circlars. 1 Maeda DESCRIPTION vi i Ss, PROGH AMME i AND LITHOGRAPEIO KE | DISPLAY CARD: furnisned by the LITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, ith 1s Broadway (Herald Building), w VROMPTNESS, NBATNESS AND Parties abou: going on the road and certs or dramatic entertainments will 10 ‘N KSTIMATE BEFORE HAVING TILELG WORK as : TONE led WE CBREAPNESS. wy managers ot 9 find it to their ad- TERY'S New York salle d’Armes and Sparring ¥, G19 Sixth avenue. Boxing tauent in one | van nh. Superior Voucing Appage’~ vad Boxing Gloves | GLT for sale.