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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, “MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. —DOLAN.— At the rectory of St. Ann's evening, Sy tne Rey. Father Presion, Dr. Jo! } 8. ‘to Mrs, M. J. Douay, of Boston, Masa, No cards. Died. ‘ARCHER.—At Tarrytown, N. Y., on Friday, Sep- tember %s Axbuaw V. ANCHER, Io the 69th year of hela 3 and friends of the family are invited tend the iuneral, from the Second Reformea Davee church, Terry cos on Monday, September 28, at Cr Fg P.M, ‘Train leaves Forty-second treet at . Bagern.—On veriday, September 25, Coaries BauxpR, Of consumption, oldest son of the late William Thomas Barker, aged 37 years, Bageetro.—At Moutciair, N, J., on Saturday, Septemer 26, at che residence of nis niece, Mrs. red F. Luze, HENKY CHAPMAN BAERETTO, in aus Totn year, Relatives and triends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at bis late resi- dence, on Tuesday, 2th inst, without further notice. Carriages wi!l be in waiting on the arri- val of the 10:45 train irom Christopher and Barclay ‘streets. + BLACKBURN.—On Saturday, September 26, ELIzA- (‘BETH BLACKLURN, widow of Joseph Blackburn, Gos years, 11 months and 23 days. eral services at her late residence, 531 Hud- son street, on Mouday, the 28th inst., at 12M. The remains wiil be taken to Woodlawn ior interment. ICK.—At Jersey City Heights, on Saturday, me a a 26, DANIBL BosTWick, in the 95th year retntiocs and friends are invited to attend the fuaeral from the residence of his son, Samuel Bostwick, Myrtie avenue, Jersey City Heights, on Tuesday aiternoon, at three o'clock. The remains ‘will be removed to New Canaar, Conn., for inter- ment Wednesday morning by eight o'clock train irom Grand Cen ral Depot. BUCKHOUT.—Un Sunday, September 27, at his residence, in White Viains, lsAac CRAIG BUCKHOUT, civil engineer, sun of the lave Jucob Buckhout, in the 44th year of his ave. The relatives and iriends are invited to attend “the funeral services in Grace church, White Plains, , on Wednesday, Seprember 30, at half-past one o'clock P. M. BULLock.—Suddvnly, on Saturday, September 26, Macors E. BuLLocK, aged 30 years. ‘the remains will be taken irom the residence of her mother, No. 529 Second avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, to albany | for interment, where the services will take pia CHARDAVOYNE.—On veriday morning, September 25, THOMAS C, CHARDAVOYNS, in the 80th year of ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- day afternoon, 28th inst., at two o'clock, from his late residence, 306 East Filteenth street, Stuyves- ant square. CoLLins.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, September 21, PaTRick COLLiNs, aged 33 years, bora in parish of Doon, county of Limerick, Lreland. ‘The relatives and friends of the ‘family are re- specially invited to attend the juneral, from Star of the Sea; thence to Holy Cross Cemetery, Brook- lyn, on Tuesday, 29th inst., at two o’clock. GOLViIn.—In Brouklyn, on Saturday, September 26, 1874, Lovisa A., relict of the late Jacob Colvin, in the 61st year of ‘her age. Relatives and triends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, September 30, at two P.M., from the Church of the Mediator, corner of Ormond place and Jeulerson street, with- out jurther notice. qeany papers piease copy. r Borst—On Saturday evening, Septembr 26, RLS FREDERICK DE Borst, aged 27. Relatives und friends, also cfiicers and members of the Seventy-first regiment, N.GS.N.Y., are in- vited to attend the funeral}, irom the Presbyterian church, Madison avenue and Twenty-fourth street, on Monday, September 28, at one o'clock P. M. SPECIAL ORDERS, NO, 36, HEADQUARTERS 5 SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT, New YORK, Sept. 27, 1876. 1, Company G, Captain Webber, and Company F, Captain ‘Smith, are hereby detailed as escort to the remains of their late comrade, Private and ex-Lieutenant Charles F.ae Borst. Assembly at the regimental armory, in tull dress uniiorm, on Monday, September 28, at one o'clock P. M. eMem- bers of Company B and such members of the regiment as desire to parade with the escort are invited. Escort will parade to the terry. IL fhe regi.ental team and reserves are de- tailed as pali-bearers and firing party. By order of Colone) Kichard Vose, DAVID GRAHAM, ee Ropert Curren, Commissary Sergeant. DoowiTLz.—On Friday evenimg, September 25, stan @ painsul illness, ABBE DOOLIrrLE, in the | Tist year of her age. jends are iny.ted to attend the funeral, on Monday, September 28, at two o'clock P. M., at the | ene of her son, Samuel P. Waite, No, 128 ‘Weat Twenty-second street. DRakE.—On Saturday, September 26, 1874, of con- ee HENRY M. DRAKx, aged 36 years, 7 montis an lay. The remains will be taken to Springville Ceme- tery (services at Summerfield church), Staten Island, on Tuesday, September 29, Relatives ayd friends will meet at his late residence, 196 Bleecker eet, ateleven o’clock A. M. Service at church twoP. M. Boat leaves Whitehall street at nalf- past twelve, Staten Isiand papers please copy. Harvino.—Ou Sunday, September 27, after a long and lingering iliness, JOHN M. HaRDING, in the 65th year of bis age. His relatives and iriends are invited to attend the funeral, at ten o’clock A, M., on ‘Tuesday, tue 20th iust., from the Mariner's church. Tue re- mains to be taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery. Igaa03,—On Saturday, september 26, at three o'clock P, M., at her residence, No. 213 West Forty - second street, Mrs. S, L. Isaacs, aged 44 years. Relatives anu iriends are respectiully invited to attena the iuneral, on Monaay, September 23, at ten o'clock A. M. The officers and members of the Hebrew Mutual ie Suctety are hereby notified that the tuneral Isaacs will take place tois (Monday) petit at ten o’ciock, from her late residence, 213 Wea. Forty-second street. . 8. VAN PRAAG, President. The members of the congregation Bnai Jeshrun, Thirty-fourth street, are respectfully requested to attend the iuneral of Mrs. 5. L. Isaacs, fron: her late residence, 213 West Forty-second street, this (Monday) cee LEG ten o'clock. STRASBURGER, apes Kewoz.—On Saturday, september 26, WILLIAM Kxu0e, in the 39th year of his age. Funeral trom nia iate resiuence, 110 Roosevelt Street, this (Monday) afternoon, September 428, at two o'clock. Knarr.—On Sunday, September 27, of consump- tion, GkoRGE S. KNarP, in his 75tn year. Faneral services at Woodbridge, : day, September 2», at two o'clock P. M. La »—In Brooklyn, on Friday, September Count. 25, WitLtam Lk Count, in the 71st year of his age. | Relatives and iriends are requested to attend his funeral, fromthe residence of nis son-in-law, Wiltam M.nee, 122 Eleventh street, South Brook- lyn, on Movaay, at two o’clock. MARSHALL.—On Saturday, September 26, GkonaE MARSHALL, in the 59th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invitea to attend the funeral service, at his late resiaence, No, 142 Kast 116th street, on Tuesday, the 29th inst., at four P. M. Noricge,—The members of Harlem No, 201, L 9. 0. F., are hereby notified to at special Meeting at their rooms, 126th street, on Tuesday, ‘29th inst., at three P, M., or the purpose of pay- ing the last tribute of respect to our late worthy brother, George Marshali, P. G. Members of sister Bere are fraternaily invited to attend. By order fo, J. Suir, Rec. Sec. Manrtin.—On Saturday, September 26, Patrick MARTIN, Native 0! Milltown, purisn of Clonakilty, county Vork, Ireland. The (aneral will take place from his late rest- ence, 358 Hudson street, on Monday, 28th inst., at two o'clock. MBakes.—in Brooklyn, on Saturday, September 26, JOHN MBARES, aged 27. The relatives and friends of the family are re- etfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, 68 Carlton avenne, Brooklyn, on Monday, September 28, at two P. M. MILLARD.—In Brooklyn, on saturday, Se ember 26, FRANK M. MILLARD, eldest son of Rev. Benj. F. aa ra Frances B Millard, aged 26 years, 2mo an Friends ot the arth”) are invited to attend the funeral services at 49 Sovth Oxiord street, on Monday, September 28, at five P, M. MORLEY.—At ‘Tottenville, >. 1., on Saturday, September 26, Capt. B, MORLEY, in the 72d year of nie age. His ives and friends are invited to attena the tanerel on Monday, September 28, irom his late residence, Tottenville. One o'clock boat from New York. Carriages will meet train upon arrival in Tottenvilie. Hartiord papers please copy. MURRAY.—OD Cen September 26, Patrick | MURRAY, aged 25 y The relatives. and ‘triends of the family are re- Specttully invited to attend the funeral trom the residence of his brother-in-law, Micpael Murray, 12 St. Luke's place, at nine o'clock Tuesday morn ing, to St. Joseph's church, where & requiem mass ‘will be said tor the repose of his soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. MYEKS.—Ou Saturday, September 26, RICHARD MYERS, in the 49th year Of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectiully invited to attend the iunerai, on Toes- ay aiternoon, 29th inat., at two o’clack, from his Jate residence, 190 East Houston street. Liverpoot Um | bapers please copy. McDekmort.—On Sunday, September 27, after & Bhort but paintul ines, Margaret McDERMOTT, pare eenentes of William and Margaret Me- ‘the dee ged will be taken from 188 First avenue, this (Monday) aiternoun, at two o'clock, to Gale ry lor mtermen: The pay are invited id attend. exemnan, OF a —io Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, Sep- tember 27, Mrs, ELIzaBRETH Pods, Fear of ner <0, Aan » in the 77h ler relatives an fends are respectfully tn- ee tek yy bes a 1, on ‘Tuesday sitareeen, pte r 2Y, at hall-past one o’ciock, ir 104 Herkimer street, Brooklyn. om No. RaPRLYE.—On Saturday morning, September 2 LIZABKTH RAPELYS, relict o| Jacob Rapelye, age fe yoars, 10 mouths und 27 days, @ relatives and {riends of the family are in- Wited to attend tne iuncral, trom her late resi- Bence, Laurel tll, Newtown, on Tuesday, the 206h inst, at twetve ofclock. Carriages will be in at- teudance at Hunter's Point ferry, and the ter- minus of the Grand street car route at half-past eleven o'clock, to convey itriends to the hous Smirn.—At Hempstead, L, 1, on Sunday, ne; tember 27, 1874, MAMIE H.'W., wile ot William Smith and danghter 01 Caleb L. and Julla R. >! formeriy of Brooklyn, E. D, agea 21 yey Funeral on penn September 29, at half-past one o'clock, La leave ame foot of south Kighth Street at 93 and Il}, SNIFFEN.—ID Brookins on Sunday, September 20, H. JENNY NaFew, wile of Samoel F. Suifen aad daughter of the late John S. Nafew. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funerai services, at No. 330 Throop avenue, near DeKalb, Brookiyn, on Wednesday, September 3v, at ball-past two P.M. Interment at Waite Plains following day, TERRY.—Suddenly, on Friday, September 25, Euiza G. TERRY, aged 5 years and 8 months, the Reloren daughter of Dr. Joseph A. and Antonia erry. The funeral will take place on Monday, the 28tn, at eleven o’clock A. M., from their residence, No. 45 Wess Forty-eignth street. Kelatives and iriends are respectfully invited, ToBIN.—At the residence of his son, John Tobin, Mount Vernon, Westchester county, alter a short abd severe illness, Pane ‘TOBIN, native ol Ban- don, county Cork, land. Relatives and Tends of Jobn and Michael Tobin are Tespectially invited to aitend the iuneral, one Grand Central depot, on Monday, September 28, one o’ciock, ‘The remains will be conveyed to Gate vary Cemetery. _— papers please copy. TUERS.—On Sunday, September 4 a M. TuERS, wile of Cornelius Tuers, aged 28 y Kelatives and friends are invited Yo attend her funer.1 on Wednesday, aed 30, at two o’cock P. M., from Emory Methodist Episcopal church in Jersey City ° berzen). WESER.—On Saturday, September 26, CHARLES F. WepeRr, in the 57th year of hisage. With great amiction did his strength Gecay. Worn out with pain, brougat to uis bed of clay, All means were used by human skill, in vain, Till Christ, his true physician, eased tis pain. Relatives and friends 01 the family, also the Ger- man Union Lodge, No. 54, F. and A. M., are respect- full invited to attend the tuneral, irom his late residence, No, 76 Amity street, on Monday aiter- noon, September 28, at two o'clock. WELSH.—Un Saturday, September 26, MARGARET K. WELSH, wile of the late Archer G. Welsh, aged 68 years. latives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, on Monday, the 28th inst., from Mande- ville avenue, Jersey City (late Bergen), at three “WERNEKEN.—Suddenly, of rheumatism of the heart, ANTHONY W ERNEKEN, aged 63 years. 3 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to aphene the funeral, Irom his late residence, 439 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, on Monday, September 28, at two o’clock, WILson.—On Saturday, September 26, James C. WILSON, of consumption, in the 26th year of ws age, only son o1 Joho H. Wilson, M. D. jatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend tne funeral, on Monday, September 28, at two o'clock P. M., from the residence 0! his tather, No, 272 Ninth avenue. His remains wul be interred | in Greenwood Cemetery. Armagh and Tyrone papers please copy. WiL30Nn.—Suddenly, at his residence in Mor- risania, JAMES EVERETT WILSON. Notice of funeral hereatter. Sasa ee BOARDERS WANTED. 12 SOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, with Board; also single Rooms. 153 Madison avenu corner of Thirty second street, 1 BLOCK OF WASHINGTON SQUARE,.—PLMASANT ura ished Rooms, with good Board, $7 to $12 per table boarders taken. Appiy at 136 Macdougal st. rent handsomely turnished second + loor. Singly, with iereprouchable table aud general surruuud- AT NEST THIRTY FLPTH STREGT—BLE Board, to families and furnished ted; 56 West TWenty FOURTH STR ond floor, with good Board ; wire or single gentlemen; 106 WEST SIXTEENTH STREKT, SECOND Hooms to ‘et, with frst class required, 13 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—ROOMS TO re BOARDERS | WANTED, | 43 EAST FIFTY.NINTH STREET, SECOND DOOR © cast of Madison avenue.—A fainily up town wil ite or ANTLY. or separately, turnished second Floor, en sul! with Board; contains private bath and every conve nience; also, large ft families or single gentiemen; 50 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—TO LET rs for Rooms on parior aud tourth 08. handsomely turnished Rooms on second and third with or without private table; relerences ox- 50 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University place.—Elegant Rooms, with arat clas ingle gentiemen; house ‘ate, 7, NEAK THE Fifth avenue Hotel.—Nestly furnisiied Rooms. in suits or singly; one large alcove Room; with or without first class Board TH STREET, BETWEEN enues.—Handsomely turnished to let wiih Board. 69 “MADISON AVENUE.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Kooms to let, en suite or singly, with Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen, private taul je it desired. CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— Handsome ly furnished Rooms, on first and sec suitable tor gendeman and ferences exchange, story, front,—Kurnished, with or without board; suitable tor two. . T1Q WEST WHEN! Y-BIOHTH STR —ROOMS TO let, furnished or unturnished, with or without Board, in & small pri 7 KAST TWENTY-BIGTH STBEET, BETWEEN Lexington and Fourth avenues—ltooms to let, with Board, to xent.eman and wife or single gentiemen; ‘Kooms connecting, suitable for a family. 13 LEXINGTON AVENUF, BETWEEN TWENTY- eighth and Twenty-uinth — strcets.—Desirable ‘Gourd ; references given and let, en suite or singly, with or without Board; reterences exchanged. __ AMUSEMENTS. Aes G, fi see BXIRAORDINARY AND ASI isistits EFFKCTS, t Spectacular Drama of the ANG OF TH | Foon. THE AKK. R Tut SUNLIGHT OF ULOKY. 19) AM \SUNS AND MARS (ORS, 138 the Comets end vigin HS JULIA Se. ARK THRATR Broadway, beiween Twenty-first and Twenty-seo- riith Avenue Albemarte, man, Kverett Hous ad al jy popular ar lines of Prin and care oud a fow minoter, walk 11 x MAKK TWALN'S MARK TWAUN'S Americas Drama, GILDED AGE, and JOHN T. “HAYMOND'S bis by Sothern's Dundeary, Owen's Solou shingle, Mor €hce's Bob Brierly, Mao's | avy Crockett aud Jefferson's Rip Van Winkle.—Howne 4 ourual BVERY NIG ant SATURDAY MATINEE, at?P. M. BTROPOLITAN ‘Twoltth week of “he on MME. ViO) 535 BROADWAY, pparalleled success of Picaul", the only ori vine Parisian CANCAN. OX GHAHUL® BR bille. Avenue Montaigne, Champs bertormed by them in al) the Kuropean tals. UISLEY bingy ea ee in Boater {a thetr SHARFLEY, BROTH HENS) tinegin ied edo io Arnold aepluacel Pendy, Johu enka, and one hundred other Metro) Periormunce commences at 8 o'cloc: MALIN. every Weduosday aad Setardaye aca 14 furnished front Room, southern exposure, to two gentiemen, with first class Boa: for two, at a ver: from $6 upward; Table Board $4. wives or singie gentlemen: louse Arst class; referen WEsT FORTY-FIRST STREKT.—A NI! di references," 15 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—DKSIRABLE Booms to let, with Board, tor tamualies ur gentle- men; location central. 17 MACDOUUAL STREET, NEAR CLINTON Place —biegantly furnished Parlor, with Board, moderate price; for single gentlemen 213 WEST TWELFTH STRERT.—A HANDSOM "LY furnished second story Room; also third story front, suitable for two gentlemen, with firs: class Board; references exc aunged. 224. WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—PURNISHED <‘E Kooms, en suite or single, with or without Board. 23 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET —PURNISHED Rooms, with Board, to gentlemen and their s WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—TWO OR three nicely iurnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, in a quiet family ; suitable for gentleman, man and wile or single gentlemen. BLOCK FROM GuARBND OM: HOTEL, 4 Kast Nineteenth Hanceotnely) furnished cers en suite and anys h Board; entire second Swry, with j Glegant locadion; roi prenc #1 xchanged. BLOOK FROM PIFTH AVENUE. .—AN ELEGANTLY furnished Floor to rent, composea of parlor and three bedrooms, entire or divided, in a large brown stone house, with 407 West Forty-tourth street. D STORY FRONT ALCOVE ROOM AND OTHER Rooms to let—All newly furnished and painted, with substantial Board tor famil ee as at 4 Lex- ington avenue, near Twenty-third street. ©) LARGE ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR AND ano) smaller, very well furnished: very g te; references, 42 West Tweuty-tonrth Q poors ABOVE STUYVESANT SQUARE.—BEAU- terms mode! titul Rooms, en suite or sinzly, with first cluss Board; reasonable terms; references given. 304 Second enue, near Eigh centh street. UNFURNISHED ROOMS, THIRD FLOOR, NEWLY Gen ample closets: handsome furnitare pu Part payment for frst class Board : handsomely furnahed Parlor: nocand cold water aud closets; Teles: ences, 39 West Thirty-third street, rivate table, it ge HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS OLE! with Board, to a family or single gentlemen. No. 141 Macdougal street. corner of Fourth street, tacing Wash- ston square. | 3 WSST THIRTIETH BTREFT, rst house west of Fifth avenue. First class Board snd’ Apartments; rerernces given | and requu tlemen. EAST NINTH STREET—TO LET, WITH BOARD, comfortably furnished back Varior, with private bathroom adjoiping ; also other Rooms; families or gen- LEROY STREET, NBAR BLEECRER.—PLEASANT accommodations for one or two married coupie or a few single gentlemen, to let, micely turnished on mod- e terms; excellent Board guaranteed, TH AVENUK, NEIGHBORHOOD OF Brauch office. $6 TO $8 PER WEEK FOR ROOMS, WITH BOARD.— Families accommodated erent low ; hot and cold water in roons 42 rect, Washington square, third door from Macdougat pleasant Rooms, at 29 Washington place, between $6 TO $10 PER WEEK—FOR GOOD BOARD AND roadway, and Washington square; table boarders ac- commodated. TH STREET, NO. 44, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND ity place.—Landsomely turnished Parlor Floor, three rooms; also two connecting Rooms on sec- Universi ond door, with first class French table. JOSEPH LIBAU._ 10 EAS THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, SEC ond story front Koom and Bedroom, with ‘ORTY- IXTH street—In strictly private family, elegantly furnished Parlor aim bedrooms, with Board, to a smail tamily; no other boarders. Address D, ©. R, Herald Uptown al TH STREET, % EAST, ONE BLOCK EAsT as Broadwa Tiberal table and_home comforts for family and a few fiero" splendid Toeaton for busi- ness men in the winter, 10 EAST. THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A SUIT OF four Rooms, on second floor: private table, bath; also Rooms on fourth floor; pees newly furnished. iT WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY Handsome front Kooms $18 818 and: $20, | persons, with aa no children; also table Board, By transient people taken. 14%, STREET, 825 AND. S27 WEST —WiTH BOARD, elegant Extension, w' gentlemen and wite: sis Boo Willing to together. ‘Torms m y4qte STREET, 217 Wist.—RLEGANT ROOMS TO Jet, en suite or ange ith house strictly first class and unusually desirable relerences. ntlemen who are rate. imple pantry room, to a SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, IN FIRST CLASS house, will let handsome Parlor and Bedroom, with- out board: or private table if desired; aiso nice Room on second oor. No. 256 Weat Thirty-fourth sireet, woos’ wuskuM, Le DAYREFORS. SHAKESE Anns Sits HAND AN) Ghov YILMORE AT CENTRAL PARK GARDEN TO-NIGHT. GALMOR KS FAMOUS 2D REGIME BAND Last COW! THE Sis THIS HO Day) EVENING, SHPTEMBER ee chat an Board” solo tor vornek, * ancume, k AL ARB 5. Overture, “supe 6. solo tor saxopho B, era Fantene, Keitniscences, larch, | weucy-second regiment. .@ (ust publisued tor, tanotorte, by Carl Heuser, 9 Polke for cornet mora a ‘Wednesday and Saturday m: KY. Fie iTS. “Por aale at the office of ‘the Band, No. sit Broadway (Carl Heuser's Music Store), and | A SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, WITH BOARD, for two, at 121 West Sixteenth strect, neat Sixth also nicely furnished Room, with Bourd, for $16. ORs, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, LAW Forts, Bilis of Lading and every kind of Job, Com. mercial and Theatrical Printing neatly, che: capt, and Prey ee done, et she Paid ITAN PRINTING Es- NT, Ni roadway. Ketimates cheer fully iver Pa application. j}URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT Board, at mocerate prices, 133 East Eighth street, rT second door from Broadway. ANDSOMPLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ON SECOND for, singly or en suite; also Rooms for oe gle gon. tlemen, to let, with Board. Second avenue, fr: above stuyvesant square. M™= M. B. SUMNE: Ry No, 22 East Thirty-fifth street. ‘Lwo of her most elegant Suits, with ate table, front Parlor and Bedroom, and two single Rooms, for gen lemen. GEVENTEENTH STREET, 61 WEST.—LARGE, HAND © ‘somely furnished Rooms on second and third floors, nae Board, tor aduits desiring a refined and permanent ome. 0 LET—BY A PRIVATE AMERICAN FAMILY, SIX adults, three moeaty second floor; Board home-made and home-like; centrally Jo house. Address L. M., Herald Uptown Branch offi (PO, LETIWITH BOARD, LARGE, HaNDSOMELY turnished Room, to gentleman and wife or two gen- Hemen; also side Room. "158 West Forty-flth street, (SobossE0x, THE ANTHEOPOGLOSUS. PERA AND Ti HEATBE TICKKTS OAN Bi: SECURKD { Ys VANCE AT THEATRE TICKET LAS, METKOPOLITAN AND Oerives IN aT, ute CHO GRAND CENTRAL HUTELS, THEATRICAL | PROPESSION.—MR. | FRED. WILLIAM wilt be in New York on Weunes- Hebe he eh 30, to engage people tor | Hoo! & § a & 9 iy A | 3 | circle. 25 cemts. ORGANS, &C. EW_AND HANDSOME BROTHERS’ Piano are. Now Flsnos ‘on instalments or 108, been used a little, very low tor A (ME! Pianos to rent Kooms, 27 Union low for cash; two cash, ION PIANOFORTES TO RENT TO ble parties—Uprights, Squares and Grands: all 7 octaves and new or nearly 90. ARIUN PIANOFORT! COMPANY, No. 6 bast Fourteenth street, “FOR RENT, UPRIGHT SQUARE AND GRAND | Pianos, of our own make: of time, second hand. Piano: NABB & CU,, 112 Fitth avenue, above SPLENDID STEINWAY PIA} ‘0. improvements, ata great sacrifice for cash; Pianos on Sele ren vo rent from $3 to $7 » munth. 1 De RAKAUBR, 2 Bowery, near Thira street ‘AST ‘also tor ale, a number | DUPLAN..as.. a? in pertect order, xteenth strect. ALL MODERN OND'S, NO. S47 BROADWAY.—NEW PIANOS and Pianos little used, all makes, to let and to all, on easy instalments Branch store, No. 39 Union square! SEPTEMBER 28, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 $$. __ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. “A UADKMY, lard stawat, TO-NIGHT t..Mr. LESTER WALLACE MAX “TRA has. the h that jive reeular Yai anit wi Mater season of italiane Oper which occasion endl oper = nraetnner omy $0 VIATA, will be presented tor the «tmuiianeous tnt: the eminent aruisis trom Covent Garden, Loudon nad | iis, ar te HEL aRON. a. OLETTA 7qlls which rove she sy Bei agate cA jate London sea: a "5 FeDor iroww the Fara tations, wlngaihed Slenor bebe Signor Dal acral 1 Signor sootaua Mir. Ge HALL, ‘algnor OaPBa. li Choras and Grand Orchestra. Musical Director .. -pignor BE. MUZLO WEON ES DEX: Sept 80, ‘Second Susserivtion Night, Revival of Verdi's magninoent Spectacular Overs, ana ‘debuts of Signore jeuttsrivt, Sigmor CaR: ignor FIOKLSL Re-entree of Mise anni LOUISE CakY, Signor DBL PUNT, Signor SCULARA. FRIDAY Qotober's, third Subscription Night FA Mls, HKLLB LON Miss CARY, Bignors “CARP DEL VUENLE and Fens ad RDA ober ea FIRST GRAND. OPEita MATINEE. Seats and Boxes tay de secure at the vox OfMee of fhe Academy, at sclurmier's 701 Broadway, and 14 Broadway. “Admission, $2; Nese ‘a ad $3 extra, jsovarding to location andy circle, BCIAL No VLC accommous & pacts anxious to avoid the rash st the doors on the evening of pertorm- Suess, « united guide DOLLAK ADMISSION TICKETS ay be RY ned at the Academy of pus Sarin the day, eet iil entiile the holder to Besos po yoman HiPPODROME, SOW ARL 3 THE DISTINGUISHED Pi DBs’ will commence HIS TAIRD re et: ATTEMPT ba MILs ts SIX DAYS tthe Ey on moxpat Ustobiee's A i208 4, Me. Mr, Bau, tation cla pale the gallant str le made by Mr. W! ON attempt lo waik t1.e8 10 six Gays, he has conse: to atord him another opportunity to perform thi: ‘- duous task, believing ‘hat when ina Proper condition of healb, a3 at preseak Mr. Weston canuot (ail. Mr. Bar- num Wii pre: babi Weston & purse of $5,000 in case Of her hasbaui's 9 PROMENADE CONCBRTS every afte: van anit evening ducing the walk, We "EN AT ALL HOU ADMI-SION 60 CENTS O' 6% BROADWAY. VALokVILEE, VARIETIES AND NOVELILES, et | SUCCESSION OF BRILLIANT AtTRACTIONS. NTIRY CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, MONUAY. Septem Now Sketches, Dol 0 prominent clu he German Comigu "1 Geo, & Knight, as Weston, the Walkist, ane budget of comical: ating Rickey and Barney, 3]in a now sketch A = ee Plaspar Cesta, we of g DELEHANTY ENGLER, The celebrated Song rh Dance Artists, in @ new ske cl TRICKS IN L — rv Bujeas daeaa Beautliul FOY SISTERS, as Mr. and Sirs, Torn | Reappearance of the | the bruliant, dashing popular vocalist, artiste, Miss Alice Harrison, | Miss Adah Richmond, in ina Musical Sketches and ‘Tyroieaa Warblings. | Melange of Melodies. Lesh WS and LEAVITT, “the Charieston Gale." THE Puts, ry speational interlude, NéW YEARS KVE, @ Local Drama, Alicgeener 30 comprising the finest bill of the sea. gon, by filly star artists. Admission, 5) cents; reserved seats, $1; family a ¢ E98 soouneT Avpinzg PUY <vpsoupem Lreeum VHEATRE, MEE. GRAU & CHIREOLE. Pert oe es and Managers Last Nguis AIMEE...... NI MINELLY. -ZANETTA — GANDON,...a8..REt LAST ae, oe ame HTS Last HTS LA PRINCESSE DIC TREBIZONDR. LA PRINCESSE DB TRLBIZONDE. La ee ee DE BRE DIaOADE. TS Last N 10 HTS KID....a8......PAQLA DEB“ BR,.as.. TREMOLINO LAST NIGHTS CABRIOLO Last TREBIZONDE MATINEE 8. SATURDAY at 1:30. Més, F, B. CONWAY'S: BROOKLYN THEATRE. OPENING OF THE FALL and WINTER SEARON. MONDAY, SEPT. 23, AND DURING THE WEE! the eminent artist, Mr. ‘Li! STE WALLACK, in his own dra: ROSEDALE; Of, 1H RIFLE BALL. ROSEDALE MALINEK SATURDAY, AT 2, BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. LADY. Wrst HES FOR THE WINTER A COM. fortal Board, gaa and fire ina loca- fon Address, tatlig torins and Particulars, WINDSUR, YOUNG LADY EMPLOYED DURING THE DAY Jrould like ijoard in « private family or where tew boarders ure taken; comfortabie, pleasant home de- sired; within five minutes’ ot City Hall, Brooklyn; Per- haps three would take a large Room together if a de- sirable ed ig toand. Address INDUsTRY, Herald Brookiy! | ranch office. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS AND OR- gansfor rent and sale at low prices: Steinway, Hallet & Davis, Worcester and others, BERRY &°CO., 789 Broadway. ‘VATE FAMILY WII td 7 octave Piano; a 3 oth bus very litde. Forty-seventh street. STEINWAY & SONS’ PIANOFORTR—EVERY IM. | Provement: great bargain for cash. | A rosewood Fiano, round corners, carve ‘J. BLIVULE, 13'Waveriey place, ‘pear Broadway. YOUNG LADY TEACHER DESIRES BOARD 1x & private family or family with few boarders; east side, between Twenty-fitth and Forty-flth streets; terms must be moderate, Address STODDARD, box 14) oa | office. OARD WANTED—BY TWO LADIES, TEACHERS; location between Forty second and Fifty-seventh streets, Fitth and Third avenues. Address A. M. Z, box a2 } Herald Uptown Branch olfice. WILLIAM, KNABK & CO. AND A LIGHTER bradbury 7 octave, good as new; new and second hand Panos for rent rit ery SCHULER, 367 Broome street. OOTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. four round | corners, celebrated \ pou bsed four months for $275; parlor, chamber, sacrifice; property of a family leav: 386 West Fifteenth street, near Fifth avenue. MAGNIFICENT 7; forte for sale, Bopny WANTED—FOR THREE ADULTS IN A ivate family or few boarders; one large Room with hy ail Room ole ee slceation not below Twenty- third street, between Fourth and Seventh avenues; an- | SwWer must state {ull particulars, wi h terms, dc. whicu must be moderate. Address PERMANENT, box 400 lost office. GARD. WANTSD—GENTLEMAN. WIFE, TWO CHIL. | and eee), and nurses terms $150 per | month "address QUIET, box 158 Herald office. = OPPORTUNITY.—A pe Are FAMILY will sell Ce ele; ant 7h, octave | round corne: heal “improvements; ; made fo onder Call i, idence a West dd at LADY WILL SELL A ROSEWOUD 7 OCTAVE be Pianotorte fot lees than : Ht er Fianoiorte, carved le; round corne: tor | in $200. 28 Vind street, nest Bowery. ee ee $100; also a handsome Bout WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND MOTHER, ndut,a private tamily, where there are no other rs; front room and connecting bedroom; second wave enipic clossisy Bre and. gast petwesn Teaey ond Twentieth streets, Third avenue and Broadway; reter- ences exohanged ; terms $120 per month. Addréss K. =| Herald Upiown Branch office. Beers WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN oe. WIFE, permanently. Address, with terms, 0. N., Herald D—BOABD AND LODGING, FyR GENTLE- 7 ANT! W man and wife; board for lady only. Address stat- | ‘ms and partic! jars, 5. 8., Herald Uptown Brauch VWesneeascen TWO ADULTS, THREE UNFUR- carpeted Rooms, with Board, between Bightesntte at and Fitteth streets Fourth and sixth ave- nues: references. Address B., 41 West Thirty-sixth st. ptt oad ae Ng ight ait ut round corner Pianoforte, octave, bass, celebrated. icity maker | cost $720. Cul 1 Kast iwentieth | MASTER SrONY LUVAND! a RT PO. | UP BLL BAXGAIN—ROSEWOOD PIANO, ONLY $100; A 7% octave, Gd legs, patent aj K. CABLE, io? PRIVATE FAMILY ut (PELL a al four round steinwa: Ons: noforte at briliiaut toned 7a ovta srved rose- wood case, full agratfe, orton ranted H Sepa ine fe, eve: taken Honthlys THKIR ELE. ‘0x8 Pian, having all 4 Dill of sale, box for shipping. | improvements 22 B= i private Tesidence 210 West iat st R SALE—A PIANO, IN GOOD ORDER, FOR $1.) a at 421 West Twenty-second meee” bate | Bera of the Amuyement Committee—Hon A. 0. Hall 14™ STREET, WEST, 39 —NICELY FURNISHED front and back Rooms, hot and cold water, with Board, on second and third floors, for gentleman and Wile ; ‘also single Rooms. 1 WESt ELKVENTH STREET, inished Roos with Board; to tain i Orst class ‘scoommoriatons i newly p furnished: table Board; referen 18 AND 2 East TWEXTY. aaa STREET BE. ndsome tween Madison and Fifth ge dls et Dy ate rice, a nad other Rooms, wiih ard ; |. LEFLBR. AND $20 ae WEEK FOR Moy SUPERIOR R Rooms, with first class Board. 89 Seventh ave- nue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, 9 WEST THIRTY-FIRST (gt) LAN A FRONT Rooms on second Boor | private table it desired; 80 hall Bedroom on third floor, and one on fourth jood table; references exchang Pala STREET, NO. 88 WEST.—TWO OR THREB gentlemen can obtain Rooms, with first class oT WEST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—A handsomely furnished Suit of Rooms, on second floor, to let, with or without private table; best reterences, 99>; STREET, 313 WEST.—ELEGANT ROOMS vOR 4 tamiiles and gentiemen; house, location wey striculy first class, and terms moderate to ood parties. 23” st STREET, NO. 120 EAST.—TWO CONNECTING | jooms, aiso one hall Room to let, with Board; | handsomely furnished, and first class table, 29°, ST Resr. 116 EAST.~A LARGE FOURTH 1 floor tront Room, suitable for two gentlemen, to Jet, with Board; also a hall Room on thira ir; niguest rer 08. 241 WEST, TWO BLOCKS FROM FIFTH Very desitable Parlor or Second Floar; ms, en suite or separately, with or without Private family; references, 26 “WEST FOURTEENTH STREBT.—FAMILY AND single Rooms, with first class Board; two large yuital uw Iso tabie Board. BA RT CORNER OF Sindison avenue {Windsor Hotel. biockh Ble handyomely, tarnished Rooms, en suite of sing with Board, tor families; wo single Rooms (or gunde men. 2 CLINTON PLACE. a HANDSOMBLY FUR. | e witable for zen- nished Rooms, large and #1 Hoard. and their wives, also singe gentlemen, with jour 34t STREET, 130 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsomely furnished ‘Rooms on second, thira and fourth floors to let, with first ciass Board; also single Rooms; references exchanged. EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR earns avenue.—An entire Second Floor will be rented, en suite or eee? with Board; also desirable Rooms for jemen, 40 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— ‘To tet, with Board, & large front room on second cold water; day board+ floor, with Inrge closets, ers accomm d. 4 EAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- | way.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to rent, with | Board, sultabie for gentiemen aud their wives or gentle- ‘Kooms. 4] West THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—VERY DESIRA- ble Rooms, en suite and singly, with or without pri- vaie table; references exchanged, BETWEEN UNI- versity place sae adi bets eelorl are ae ie oF single gentle. HOTELS. | —MAISON PARISIENNE, AND 40 EAST ‘Twelfth street, between Broadway and University iace.—Klegant apartments for famiiics and gingle gen- lemen; tale d@’hote at 6 P.M; Sunaays, —SMITH'S ee he CHATHAM STREET. Paty ais block above City’ rar New, furnitare, w pe clean sheets: oms, BC. per day; | $2 Band ‘$3 per weck. 4 james, seanklory ‘House, corner ( Oh a CIRCULARS, BILL ten! Forms, Bil Fremont QRRAT REDUCTION IN | PRICES.—250 LIGUT . find We. a day; gentlemen and of Frankfort and ‘iliam streets, POSTERS, J.AW Peete oe are, gist Coe qe METROPOLITAN, A eine BS 8 Broadway. mercial at fully given on application, H? OTEE BRANTING, MADISON AVENUB AND roomsall tront; newly furnished American plan reduced to $3 ‘\RITTENDEN HOUSB, CORNER TWENTY.SIXTH street and eS eae e family Rooms, en suite or singly, at reasonabie prices. American and ‘uropean plans ¥. T. KKITH, Proprietor. _ yeans HOUSE, 48 NEW BOWERY, BLOCK SOUTR —150 clean Rooms; no bugs; pd per night; double Rooms, $1 y-eighth street.—A tew choice Suits of Rooms lert; foute and table first class; elevator and all mod- ern ‘improvements. Ho. ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUK, TWENTY second street, Broadway.—Finest location in city ed: elevator, baths, &, oF European plad itdesired; to permanent gue: etorv terms. WILLIAM G. MPKINS, Proprietor, MaAzisoN SQUARE HOUSE, GORNER OF TWENTY- BNOX HOUSE, 73 FIFTH AVENUS.—FINA SUITS _of Rooms to be had, first street aud Broadway. pleasant Room: elegantly tarnished ; superior tables private tule serve {in rooms if desired; prices satisfactory ; rj. please call aud HE ST. JAMES HOTEL, cormer Twenty-sixth street and Broadway, is now open on the Beropeas. lan, The hotel has been thoroughly retiovated, repain! most comiortable and ‘elabor te manner. i and refurnished in we ©. T. JO; NORTON open ‘ull B P.M. | Qaneey BOARD.—WANTED, B 'Kaltd ag, td od HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN). COR- tee Broadway and Thirty-fret street—splendia single family Rooms; algo, & frst close, Restaurants @ young conple, first class Board ; private {amily pre- ferred: convenient distance from thecity. Address, with full particulars, i KE. W., He id offic UDSON ee pert ier a} WINTER; FINE situation; 30 minutes out, 5 from Srerk wae mollerate. Address COUNTRY, Spuyten Duyv! office, or call at No, 7 Park placé from 12 to WINTER R RESORTS. ({LORIDA.—A FURNISHED HOUSR 10 LET AT Green Gove springs; suitable for a (amit y using | to Florida tor the winter, ‘Apply w B.C, Bis. 123 bast ‘Tweuty-secoud street, AKING 4,000 PIANOFORTES FOR | ind better than small makers i see. ine new Upright Pianos | i ode th | ean buy the stock. hi jie ‘and Tenth aven a TANOSLAROR LOT, VERY CHEAPTERMS OF sale or rent 1 them at MEXBiLL! sv inion square. NERMANIA THEATRE, ee Leon ab. NEUBEDORM! -DIRECLOB, jonday, w COMEDY IN FIVE ACTS BY BENEDIX. Box office open dally trom 8:3) till 4 o'clock. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, New Coats Sie ri, SBP PEM AY, Sh San Francisco Minstreis, New | AN ENTIRE NEW b BILL, Add Ryman, ‘Add Ry: Ryman, | WAMBOLD eee ree Ricardo, —_— ‘he card lo. AND Mackin and Wilson. — Mackin and Wiisot BACKUS, Rudoiph, Tremain, Pelham —_— and Barron, Seats se- Matohiess cuintet onred jaly's days in Moral, goeariy | Supero Or-uestra. advance. HE GREAT NEW YORK CIRCUS yrlll open for.a short season, corner hele AVENUE AND FORTY-NINTH 3 STREET, MONDAY BVANING, SBPTEMBER with the largest and peas on one Troupe ever seen In 01 MA THR ORAL BRALILLIAN RHORSTN A, THE GREATEST BQUESTRIAN LIVING, MLLE, JiANETT 3, THE DASHING AND DARING EQUESTRIENNE Mi, WILLIAM COM the funniest man alive, with Troupe of Train ned MR AS DUcROW, MES ames CASSIM, eae He a FRITZ, MISSENGER, 5. BURDEN, Petey NATHALIO rea ee ms Li and a host of Tumblers, Leapers, Gymnasts, Acrobats, a The largest and handsomest stud of Trained pores, Trick Ponies, Performing Pee Monkeys in the worla. MA** SMITH MEMORIAL BENMFIT will be given at BOOTH'S AND WALLACK'S THEATRES AFTERNOON OF THURSDAY, OCTOBER & Box offices at Wallack's and Boot the will be opened for the sale of seats one week in advance. Pri- Yate boxes and ‘tickets may be obtained irom the mem. wel Colvilie, Moya, George Colby. I, Dougloss Taylor and J. 3. Raymond—or at the oaice or bunmonds & “Walk, Dr matic Agents, 009 Broadw ‘Reserved seats, $2; ndinission, $1. NVOLI THEATRI T igh hth street, n Second aud Third avenues, ——— $$$, HE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, jnare, winners of three highest our at Vienna, 18, the finest asso of t Orga’ world, not only for cash exclusively, as Weare but also for ume payments, or tor rent with privilege of purchaso on extraordinarily tavoraple terms. mena sar and Saturday atternoon. ment ot binary Vrotessor HERRMANN, also . MARTINEITE Ronn. very evenings Br RAU VIVANTA. 25 Artists, 2 different Acts, ce ee TENOR 8 SINGER FROM ITALIAN pera, teachés Piano and Singing at 117 West Fwonwysorenth rire, near Sixth avenue, or at pupil’ resem nee; is open to an ongagement to i FIRST Sel GERMAN MUSIC TEACHER IS a few more scholars for imstruc- ery t city references, Addr. treet. dion on plane has Pianist, 238 West Thirty-fourth INNECTED WITH THE AMERICAN CONSERV. atory of Music, No, 6 pa Twentietn strc Americad Musical A) which fu: organists, singers, Sack we of music and langaage: ‘artiats for concerts, &c. PRASD AO PLRIAC ER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, &c., will receive a few more pupils tor vo: Apply at Schubert's music HALLAM WILL REORIVE HIS PUPILS FOR iano, violin, organ, singing, har- ourteenth street, New York Conser- Rory of Music, next to Delmonico’s. ME. DAUM, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC AND GER. man, desires & (ew more pupils for the piano and singing; terms very moderate and first class instruction Given, “Residence No. #8 Second avenue, near sixth st ANTED—A | GENTLEMAN, WHO 18 THOROUGHL x qualitied to furnish various articles on art. Address A., box 176 Herald Uptown Branch office, MEBICAN INSTITUTE. ed ANNUAL Ana paed iw AMERIOAN, TN ErrUTR HALL, Becona and Third avenues, between Sixty-third and Buxty-fourih streets, x GRAND CONCERT BACH DAY, from 3105 and 8 to 10 o'clock, Now to be seen, wie Boat Columbia College, N.Y., at moe College Kegaite, Saratoga, 49 teat 6 inch , Weight, 130 tbs. Open daily, trom 9 A. M. to Admission 50 cents Children half price. PONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. be Modern Fast Man. | REMEMBER EI gnaw song. Perfection. ie tnyorites, TES FREEMAN BISTER Moses. GRIFFIN AND RIOR, a ye Famous Kthiopian Comic ‘Paetists, MATINEE The Popular Actor, J. PA . Anew, and exciting local ‘drama, called | TUESDAY. THe Bows AY AND Nii oma Tony Pastor sings a NEW But. MATINEE py Bare in three Comic ON gus WitLiMs, GeLo DELAY, | PRiDay. banford and Wilson, Neliie Germon, The Heldings, Tooley, Girard. &c. Ladies free on Friday evening. wea Doors open at 7:30; commence at 8PM. SEVENTH AND LAST WEEK Of the successtul roeiegest of Mr. J. TOOLE, MONDAY, GBPTEMBER 7 i KY EVENING Tilde PUNTER Novick will be Dresenied yaa 3s besutl (ol dreams of ae MR. J.L. TOOLE ‘. ‘his Original character of DIO | DOLLAND. FRIDAY EXENING, OCTOBER 2 FAREWrEl BENE. AND bast AEP EARANCE BUS TWO or THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON at thiy theatre will begin oa _TUESDAY EVENING, OCFO wR 6. Dans, (StH ave NUB THEATRE Peegprensa stroet an cond we, ins at ver he. AUGUSTIN“DALY""”” proprictor and Manager THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. THIRD WEEK AND ¢ ther novelties n POSTPONED sor the present Sir Peter Teazl Sir Oliver >ui Sir Benji Sir Harry Bumpe: Joseph Surtace. Charles Surtac Crabtree .. Lady Teazle... Kady Snesrweli.. Candour. of th act a MINUETT an@ ‘oharucters. will dan EVERY NIGHT, _MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:99, (onosseuM, ae Broadway and Thirty-ffth street. BRILLIANT CONSTELLATION. ~~ GALAXY OF TALENE, AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, NEW ARTISTS, NEW ILLUSIONS AND NEW GRE the feinetoat ie Ke GRAND PROMENADE CONCERTS, Btgnor ABECCO, America’s greatest patriotic ee and Temer. Mr, TOM LEMAM, the great Basso Bouffe. Mise AN’ the Queen of Lasionists, Miss MA! the brilliant Soubrette. Mr. MOSE FISK! the characterimic Comedian. from Her aay jessy's Thontre, ead, Sagland, Tne reallatia Uyciorams of A PARIS | EI < 1B SCHOTT, al | ON FISKE, MOONLIGHT, G@asLi@ar, Tho celebrated act of BLIND RBADING, Received with great enthusiasm. The doleful tragedy of PUNCH Jsupy, . For ye {ittie folks, MASKS AND Fat One. THK DEVIL'S GORGE, With its UBL cacereet of Beat WATEs. 3 THEW In her cay wera of m TWENTY MINUTES IN SUADOW LAND. THs ANTHROPOGLUSUS, GRAND PERFORMANCE ON THE ORGAN. GECITATIONS FROM OELEBRATED AUTHO! Open aft soon and evening, from #30 tas. P, Me: and n aterison and even 8 to luv P. M.; adm mai, children half price; ne extras. eee THEATRE. CONNIE SOOGAH. and Managers........ JARRETT & PALMER SECOND WEEK of the te no representatives Irish d a ir. and Mrs. BARNEY TLLIAMS, enormous success of Gaviler's grand dramatic picture, CONNIE SU0GAH, Over Maanaetnats pakey CONNIE s00GaR, BAND. delighted ple piv seperate the ae aria fis witn the successful pe pat’ mi irate thelr “IRISH TEAM,” pleasure he heartiest —e Remoustrations. "it 'w Mr, and Mra. given BARNSY WILLIAMS RVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINER. CORNEY McGRATH, ms.the the songs of “Pat Malloy”? and “The irish Weddin, -Mr. BARNEY icties NELLY NOLAN sein a ¢ great Irish eer naughtman's Rambles’... arth BARNE’ TLUL HEATRE VOMIQUE, ‘514 bee era Sole rieter wi el Firat week of Mrs, and Mise Vivian, rat week of Mrs. an HARRIGAN nd HART in their original, sketch, WHO OWNS THE LINE? f. HABRIGAILDOON, THE SOLID MA! Continued success of MISS EMMA Day. Mr. JOHN WILD, Mc. PRANK KERNS, Mr. CHAS, WHIT! Mr. WM. CARTER, in new and laughable acts, Miss KifTY O'NEIL, On a danseuse Concluding wien ee sensational dra: MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, Bttae OPERA HOUSE, WEST 23D STREET. “Bory evening ‘ats ni tate Booth's Theatre, IN AND" oor oF PLAC! ALBANT'S: 77g THE EVER POPULAR CHALLENGE Dal The brilliant Vocal Quintet and tow Orches on immense suogees oF the original Burlesque, THE eit cacies ee [te ae FAMILY MATINEEE EVERY SATURDAY arn Reson HALL.... . SIXTEENTH STREBE between Union square and Fifth avenue, THIS MONDAY, Si PTEMBER 28, 1874, Sem tork's peta Re CHARLEY LOR) rRgp suawee ‘ORGE HUNTER, * AUGUSTA WALBY, LOTTIE La POINT, MLLE. MARIE TeuAQoCRs, CANC. an, eee iCERS, MME. RENTZS' FEMALE MINSTRELS. An entire new and elaborate CANCAN, anda ee, Musical Bepeation. called TRIP TO BUR MATINER TUBSDAY AND VRIDAY 2:30, ERRY’S THIRTY-FOURTH STREET OPBRA an Fe ey PO ert a od at ‘rence nean 3 jednesvay and Saturday, ata. ‘\HANFRAUC IN BOSTU! KIT, UNEXAMPLED SUCCESS! «x ‘The favorite Comoeds BO ona ¥. 3. CHANFRAD, will Soactede tne fourih annual season of his iinmensely Ha ee Ee THE ARKANSAS TRAVEL at the BOSTON THEATRE, 00 the 8d prox. ak The prose has repeated ite cor { the acter anddrame, and the sbulie, ‘is "Deens tot generate tr) ent HE V. Reto, OF Tue hOstON A WARATRE BEING MQUTLY FILLED TO REPLE' Mr. CHANFRAU will repeat iis. performance of KEE till the close ot his highly prosperous engagement, I Maan OF FINE ARTS. MONTPENSIER PICTURES, BOSTON ATHENRUM ‘ on noxspAy Be Reotember 2, froin akautbach'sC cartoon of the “RA OF THE REFORMA- ION, Dries of" Aduaisslon—Bingle tickets, 60 cents; packages of five, $2 RGYLE ROOMS, 6TH AY. AND SOTH ST.—SOIREB DANSANTE AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT BVARY EVENING, COMMENCING AT 9 O'CLOCK, NOLOSSEUM, C THE ANTHEOPOGLOSUS, NTRD—A GENTLEMAN TO GIVE LESSONS AY the melodeos ‘at pupil's residence. Address R, 8 re CHRAP—A_ SMALL SCHOONER F jastened and in good order. in of five Lrg cop) \rACHT WANTED—FROM 2 TO 2% FEET, dress BK WELBON, ON, 189 South Fifth avenue. CPSICER NE NEW MUSIC. —"AMALLA” AND “NOTHING,” by Millard, 50 cents each; “I Could Live bins at's iss B Thomas, 50 cents; gel ents; ‘Mazurka Rustique," 75 ce: elle, i ‘i 8, Gottschalk (ps jumous) (liron Bloometh,” Walis, Strauss, 76 cen! Lion,” Kolling, "75 comes) ‘jeonore Mar cents. SON & CO., 7 BAN, SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG AND IRISH Jig Dancing taught for the tage ladies taught; jos all prices, JOHN HOUAN, iW ast Hobston at UROPRAN TRAVELLERS WILL FIND TRUNKS FOR statorooms aiid Continental travel, Chairs and Ruse for wie steniners de. atJOUN CATIN ACHTS. 89 8 way, near Astor place (remove: irom corn \- way'and Wail treet) ornek of road PUR QURENS Ho REN HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN. Known tirst class hove will now be foun th of Ireland. Being situate close nd railway depot, will be found Wo American tourisw arriving by the to the landing mages a I, Qovowev _ANTHEOPOGLOSUS, music shoe SONG,” FROM THE TALIs- NU the Hing,” duet, from the Talis. man, Soe. riing, Do You Miss Me!” Blake, We. eet Tore Dare." Blake, We. Saltote. arom Oniop,” Ba wing’ Bare, the Citron Blooms Waltz,” Strauss, 750.5, Spilus Galop. W. A. Pond. J 500.5 “st Patric! ay Para new sons Ma Maen Ck IN Hart, Wo. Copies maile, "WM. A POND ie No. 647 Broadway ‘and No. 09 Union rquare. IVOLE THEATRE, PAUL FALK PROPRIBTOR,— Wanted, immediately, from 10 (o 18 well formed and YARD, DON'T PORGBT—PRIVATE isto. une 2 2% West rereent sme PRIVATE MUSICAL “UNivEHSUIY caaliaeal VARTIER'S RECEPTION DANSANT! C BEETHOVEN HALL, alu Hittbetreet, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, M bg ag COMBINATIONS ABOUT GOING “ON the road. stars WANUBE cuts for ext season and ali other parties needing Theatrical Printn calt at the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISUMER No, 218 Broadway. Estimates cheerfully given. 1 Yao DESCRIPTION OF THEATRICAL PRINT. TIUKETS, PROGRAMMES, DISPLAY CARDS, 1h WOD CUTS SAND CitHoURaPato furnisned b; METROPOLITAN PRINTING ngtanzisu ua, jo, 213 Broadway (Herald Building), PROMPTNESS, NEATNESS AND CHEAPNESS. Parties about golny on the road and managers of com certs or dramatic entertainments will find it to their ad- good shaped young adles lor tableaux vivanis aud siat- wary, ‘ . 4 Vantage to TE BEFORE HAVING THEIR WORK wines STN ONE BLoKWHEEK hv