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ESTATE FOR SAUR, Central, CITY REAL ner CLASS MEDIUM SIZE FOU STO! igh stoop superbly built, finished and plant brown stone Dweiling, 8 it Fitty-second streas, nes Fifth avenue, Cart ling the elegant Carpets, Mirr Chandeliers and Fixtures; on 000 Permits of V.'K. sft ‘8, n fee simy le; VENSON, Jr., hl st eventecnth street. osse Sarees BARGA (UMMEDIATE POSSESSION, —THB A 0. 68 Orsi class four siory brown ston Ho! Bast Eixty-tirst stree(, north side. betwee A and Fourth avenues; size 19%50x100; pier glass and parior pornices included. NICH Apply to B. H. NICHOLs, owner, THIRTY. SEVENTH STREET, CLOBE TO ue, (ull width, strictly first class House ss lexant order, vor ry et; 1D ol gment ation. particula, just put in oy “THEW apply tod. bast side. N ELEGANT FOUR STOR’ aGABINET FINISHED brown stone House, near Madison avenue, in Sev- ii -fourth street, for sale ata ee yr woul ene. ‘nished, Address GORGE, joe. T A SACRIFICE.—THIRD AVENUB BUSINESS Property ; full Lot, 28 feat front: worth $10,000, for ny, it sold before the Ist of November. BENJAMIN NOWNE, Third avenue, corner 125tn street, or 30 Nas- sau street, room 6, OR SALE —THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD avenue and Forty-ninth street, 100x200. Inquire at WS East Eighty-second street. MALL THREE STORY HOUSE—MODERN IMPROVE- ments: splendid er near avenue A and First avenue boulevards: reduc Call inmediately at store 2,358 Third avenue, near 123d street. West Side. THREE STORY BASEMENT #1 788, Ml BANK = wes 4 Mare fost abe ba ain. fit udson street. OR SALE—FOUR STOKY HIGH. STOOP BRO . 168x55x100; West Pifty-sixth stree: ainted and in thorough order: price $24. Dov; terms easy. FRIVEON & PELT, 148% Broadway, near Forty-fourth yor ‘wenty-second street, near Sixth avenue; Ty high stood: fine condition ; immediate posses. rice $23,000; terms emsy if wanted: the cheapest Ouse in. MEN It. KDWARDS, tense in ts weet est Twenty-thi e FoR SALE, CBE: APCHOUSE AND LOT, IN A GOOD rhood. with first class Bakery ; separately or nelgnherne Inquire at 74 Tenth tty-tirst streets, JOB,-ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR SKY. nth avenae. Fine five story brick Tenement House; dest location in New ¥ $ eusy : must be $0! te E DUNNELLON. 119 Wall street. up stairs SALE AN EXCELLENT HOUS®, AT A BAR- little cash required. ween Fiftieth and YACRI BROOKLYN PROPERTY FoR SALE AND_ TO LET. BRALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR : THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P.M ON SUNDAY, FROM $ TILL 9 P, M, CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMEST, ‘0. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLY! A WROR SALE-MACON STREET. BROOKLYN: BE + fore you buy examine Nos, 144, 146 and 150 Ma Wtreet, near junction of Marcy and Fulton avenu there are no better built or better located houses Brookivn. size 20xd5x100. Apply on the premises or to NICHOLS, owner, No. 9 Pine street, New York. F°, SALE—GREAT SACRIFICE, TWO LARGE Factories (strong. heavy buildings) for $10,500, not haif their value; also a Plot of Ground. REYNOLDS, 133 Ninth street, Williamsburg. OR SALE—A LOT, LEFFERTS PLACE, NEAR Classon avenue, 21x137, belonging to an estate, and must be sold in order to settle up, situated on the north side ef Leftert’s place, 150 feet west of Classon avenue; verins halt ¢ J. CORNELL, 44 Court strect, Brooklyn. N THE HBIGHTS—NEAR WALL STREET AND south ferries, the desirable three story high stoop Dasement and sub-cellar brick House No. 52 money place, between state and Joralemon streets; newly ished’ throughout, with improvements; Tmamediate. pos- ag ey $12,500; will rent it to a sinall private tam- N ton street, corner of Verandah place, brown stone front; 10 rooms; modern improvements; convenient to South ferry ; se + $8) per year. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO" RE: BEAUTIFUT, ‘COTTAGE, 4 with “NICE GROUNDS, tor sale or to let, furnished, at Tarrytown; will be sold cheap on casy a. . EMBERSON, 609 Sixth avenue. JERSEY CITY HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, - For Snie. —— FOR SALE—OF PREMISES FOOT or Morgan street, Jersey City, with or withuut boiler. makers’ is; corner lot, 0xlW; would ey other mae y to RT T 1 CITY FO! SALE, OR TO TRENT. PERTY 3 $80,000 FOR $18,000.—ONE ot the bandsomest architectural ) Houses on Staten Island ; desirably situated, elevated and health: haa ‘afl inodern mprovemneniz | axiensive | st54 undseiegantly laid out: abundance of trait and every- fing pertaluiug to a first class residence: less than cost Of toreciosure. DARKIN, & Broad street. 30 MINUTES OF WALL jeee—To rent, feveral urniched aud unturntan igh, healthy oration; gardens: superb view AMIL.ON & CO., 52 B N ELEGANT DOUBLE ORN AMENTAL, COTTAGE— Ail improvements; 15 rounds beautituily laid ou ance : four minites trom te worth $14,000; to close estate. OR SALE—PAVILION HOTEL, KevPoRt, N. Apply on the premises. _GEO, J. ‘eibatR” situated three id station in Bucks county, Pennsylvania, 35 miles from Philadelphia; 14 trains daily; most health and beautiiul partot Pennsyivania: very rich, smoot land; nice stream water: nice orchari stantial build ings; cost $5,000, in pertect re farm, everything in periect order; price, including aboul “0 tons hay, grain, iruit &e., only $7,800; only $1.500 cash. no more moncy required tor three years. io see farm and owner, call on JOHN O. BOWMAN, Esq... 69 Walnutstroct, Philadelphia, second story. ANCHO FOR SALE—IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Y Calitormia, eight miles from railroad station ; 25,000 acres Valuable fruit, tarming and grazing land; living stream: 10,00) orange, jemon, lime and almond trees; $9 er acre. Address G. ox 18) Post office, Los Angeles, alitorni ro 0 L TN PHILADELPHIA, TH in the city (southeast corner But streets); very suitable for house: rent $4,000. BEST CORNER of Fourth and Chest- agency ot a first class SS. KINGSTON M McKA 429 Walnut street, Philadelphi _REAL —FIRST C ES? At E ‘To LE ACBANGE, PRODUCTIVE OR UNPRODUC: in Yonkers for frst ciass Farm in ew York Judson street. OF MERCHANDISE AND -ouis, near the Park, amoung ole oF part. for city oF Nassau street. TH ABOUT 8 LOTS, lect to an Institution more lyn, eee City or nearby at Pater saau street. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS OR FOR Lands, nice Lots on Jersey City Helens Tooeee COL, Jersey City leights, or W xm CHLLL, Tolerence Post office, Eningham county, | E—A WIRsT CLASS FARM OF 70 les of the cily,in New Jersey: bxeceliont cians improvements of ail Kimds, umple- ments amd stock, tor Hose or Howsesin New York oF vicinity, Jersey City preierred: equity $14,000; prin pals only need apply. Address ©. P., box 220 Heral oftice. FOE SALE OR EXCHASGE—FOR “GOOD GROCERY Store and some Casi, Lots WOxii2 feet, Iwenty ourth ward, two blocks t'om steain car depot. Apply, lor three day's, to owner, 121 East Sixty-second street (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FIRST CLASS COT- tage, all improvements, furnished or unfurnished, ersey. 1 miles distant, near depots pleasant aad health: ful. » BERKYMAN, No. 3 John street. T°, EXCHANGE.—PIVE SPLENDID LOTS, 25100, 6 minutes trom New York, to exchange for good Mer- thandise: equity $2. Address A. lock box 62 Post otice, New brunswick, N. ” XCHANGE—VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THIS city, rented well, tor country Property without auy pooumbranice thereon, with trom $51,000 to $100,000, uculars at office of WILLIAM TUCKER, No, 220 ith avenue. 12 000-8 =F Ez, AND CLEAR, $ Prospect Park.—iMouse. ali im rovements erotnds, 75x10, fine truit, tor. Brookiyn Crouse. jouse. » WAYLAND & AYMAK, 165 Fulton st MEDICA Ls TTENTION.—TWENTY YEARS talexperience. Dr. M. JACOBY, lol Bleecker st. —MME. MAXWELL, MIDWI RESIDENCE AL Wat tench street, ‘near Third avenue RUSSIAN HOSPI- us =—DR, AND MME. GKINDLE CURE ALL COM A plaints 25 years’ practice. LW West Twenty-sixthst. MME. VAN BUSKIRK, RESIDENCE NO. IM BART + 2th street, between Third und Lexington avenues. “MME, RESTELL, MIDWIFE SINCH 149, NO. 1 A. East Hitty-second street, first dour trom Fitth av MME, IHL, MIDWIFE AND SCIENCE, 207 EAST A. Forty ninth street, near third aver f\ONSCLT DR. OR MME, WEST.—ALL COMPL AINTS U cured; advice tree, 45 Bleecker st, near Broadway ON stNCK w Centre st. RAND MME, MAURICBAU—9) YEARS’ PRAC. ce, Office 129 Liberty street, near Greenwich st. FLATBUSH, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. To Besser Bvitpixa. GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS, WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING ONLET IN THE BENNETT BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS, TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES I8 NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR. TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES ON MOST FAVOBABLE TERMS THE ABOVE BULLDING 18 COMPLETELY FIREPROOF HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. INQUIRE OF wt HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREBT. STORE AND BASEMENT OR WHOLE HOUSE, Ps gonsiating. of four floors, in good location, near Sey- enth Avenue Ratiroad denot ose others; rents reduced. AMES R. WATERLOW, S81 sixth avenue, STORE TO LET—GOOD STAND FOR TAILOR, store or watchmaker, adjoiaing entrance to Frankiort House, William street. ASEMENT TO LET—WITH BAKER'S OVEN AL- B feady in. atid good for baker having & route, or ue, Dear Suitable for any other business. 670 Third Forty second street UILDING TO LET=ON GREENWICH | STREET, near Laight; large store, basement and Swelhe apariments wu be let together or separate. Apply to W ison street. it crag FOR busine: yn bist 548 Ei is ‘Sizteenth QTORE AND BACK ROOM TO Ler 2 © tailor. hatter or some other 1 Apply to WM. H. TAYLO avenue. street. TORES WITH APARTMENTS TO LET—IN NOS. 211 and 213 Mott streot, Inquire therein, or at the bank office 20 Second avenue. OUTHWEST CORNER OF EIGHTH AVENUE AND Forty-seventh street —Basement to let, 25x85. In- quire | ot ADOLPH LEVY, 12 and 14 Walker street. 10 LET—LARGE FLOOR, SUITABLE FOR LIGHT pasion, OF manutacturing purposes. Can be seen at 426 West Forty-seventh street. co “LET—THE FIRST FLOOR OF 301 CANAL street. newly papered. and painted, gas and water, or ght business dweiling or offices: to let separately OF together; location cood. Inquire on the premises, 10 LET—A GOOD BUSINESS PLACE, THE SHOW: room and three Lofts, 26x95, in the new building corner of Delancey street and Bowery. Inauire atl Bowery, ©, RECHT, 10 LET—CHEAP. FINE LOFTS IN FUL’ street, between Nassau and William streets. fagulve at Il] Fulton si te 10 LET—FIRST, SECOND FLOOR AND GARRET, suitable tor light business purposes. 279 Bowery, corner Houston street, cigar store. 0 LET OR LEASK—A FINE STORE, WITH LOFTS: also rear Shop, well lighted; a splendid location for cia or any in ‘of manttactdring business. Inquire ON, 55 Bowery FAVORABLE TERMS ie Broadway, d4l EIGHTH tour story Butlding, 35.6x92, tge hall attached, basement and extensive sub- aiive, Bietoo for floor very de printing, auction house, hotel, first floor very desirable as show rooms for the exhibition ot pa Hntings, ‘manutactured Fe Pe eene pace. Inquire on the prem x rWwat 82 Nassatt street, room 6. HE FIRST CLASS STOR®, WITH DWELLING attached, at 290 Sixth avenue, to let to a desirable tenant. Apply on the premises, for three days. TH WARD,—ST A FINE STORE, 49 Catharine street. with Rooms for tamily; rent Ige. Apply to J, P. PAYTEN, 155 Henry street. 1. 34 THIRD AVENUE.—STORE TO LET.—IN- tr . quire of ADOLPH LEVY, 12 and 1¢ Walker stree' Furnished. —FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES ON and adjoining Fifth, Madison and rare, Oe HM, &c., at reduced rentals. V. STEVEN- reet and 31 Ka Seventeenth street. AND HANDSOMELY — FU URNISHED A FULLY House to rent, for season or longer. on West Thirty. seventh street, near Fitth avenue. at low rental. For fall Particulars apply to WILLIAM TUCKER, No. 220 “HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BROWN STONE House on Lexington avenue, everytuing complete, to rent to a private tamily for season or longed at Month. Apply to WILLIAM TUCKER, 22) Fifth, BROWN STONE HOUSE TO RENT, UN. furnished, small, on Twenty-second street, near Seventh avenue, No.’ 20s; immediate possession: rent $i, m3 also a three story High: stoop. No. 227 West Twen- tyfitth street; rent $1,500. ES KR EDWARDS, oo Went } Twenty-th N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOU: for term ot years; furniture new; made b: Stymus & Co., on We: nue; rent reasonable. A YES, CHEAP FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT— Four story high stoop brown stone, handsomely fur- | nished, up town; ren ber month and bo: nerson only; also a very choice House on West Twenty: third street to rent, fully ered ‘with boara for one pe 3 R. EDWARDS, in. ao West. Twenty-third street, N UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO A gmail family for housekeeping in a brown stone Residence on Thirty eighth street, within a block of Fifth avenue, handsomely and completely furnished; the owner will retain one floor, with board. allowing a tair equivalent. Address OWN«R, box 4,121 Post office. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—A SMALL THR! E story high stoop, with all the modern improve- ments, ‘order: rent $125 get month. Apply. at O04 Seventh avenue, second house below Forty-second st. INE THREE STORY HOUSE, WITH MODERN IM. provements, well furnished, with good piano. moderate rent of $100 per monjh, or less it tenant ke bouse in order. BRAGALDT & ©O., Architects, 265 Broadway. TO LEASE Pottier Finieth, street,’ near Filth ave- LIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue. ANDSOMELY iy located: BROWN i ase ‘ouses, central located ; rent |, $2 $300 and $400 per month; also turnishet, dist ei Pr 1,488 Broadway, idan Forty: “sSurth street. 1O. LET—FULLY FURNISHED, FIRST CLASS House, Twenty-etghth street, $200 month: Forty. fourth street, $250; Forty. go street, $350; two large elegant Housés on Fifth and Madison avenues, M pH EWS, 20 Broadway. JNTIL MAY 1—WITH PRIVILEGE OF RENEWAL, @ high stoop b-own stone corner House, on Lexing: ton avenue, between Fiftieth and sixtieth ‘streets, tur- mished of uniuenished, of will sell Furniture ata sacri fice. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street, or F. ZITIELL, No. 1,026 Th 149 FAST THIRTY-THIRD EET, NEAR LE. ington avenue.—A three story high stoop House, furnished or unturnished, in perfect order; low rent. Apply on the premises. Unturnisred. y, Cae WINTER RESIDENCE COMBINED, within the limits of the city. Ab Elegant § ant Residence, with Greens house Dies, te containing about nine acres, with an abundance ot ornamental and large forest trees, The elevatit Property jews ot ver utry for many miles The entire place ¢ will be rented r 7 0 at the nominal rent of 82,0) Immediate possession will You cau go to Fort Washinzton irom the Battery by steam in less (ine than to Central Park by horse cars. er annum. given. For permits and fall particulars apply to OER BRUINERS. Nos. 4 and 6 Warren street near Broadway VERY GENTEEL 1 STORY HIGH STOOP 4% and bisement House, ali improvements, Net ee | foasmail famiy. Can be seen trom 10%0 2 ‘est Tenth street A fISST CLAss FOUR STORY BROWN STC | £1 House, 23x65, Lot 100, om Forty-<eventh street b tween Fifth and Sixth avenues; mirrors and gas ixwures; will be rented toa fypogeeie 'enant for 83 v ) G N ELEGANT FOUR STORY HOUSE, NEAR UNION AA" square, filled with paying boarders, to let, fur- fished, or Furniture for emie; owner about engagiiie in | other Susiness; a rare opportunity, Address E. W., Chion square 1 TORY it Mixty-fourth street, to 225 per month. seterence faintly of adults; THIRD NEAT LITTLE BRICK HO NEAR above Fifticth street, $60, one $700 ge variety of brown slong from § 000 LION BL PROB ULL Third avenue, corner of Firtieth streat nO LET-FOUR STORY BROWN STONE Hin stoop House, No. 7 Last Pitty chird street; mirrors and gas fixtares: Douse in perfect order: will rent at the rate ot $40% per annum for six montes or one year; | tmmerdiate possession. Apply to &. WOLFF, Jn, 4 ty change place. TNYCRNISHED THREE A J oi Lown, rents B70, $1.1), $5,000, TIMPSON & PEAT, 1,485 fourth street. Open evenings W "sr TWENCY-FIRST STREZT. FIRS: three story and ate high stoop brick Wonse ND FOUR STORY Hogs) 1.00, $2,000, $2.00 and roadway, hear Forty. fm ming nia " £74. ul ths elniy of p all pal ern ena, rent Bia. poet a ie ie ol 10) vol. PFiide ayply’ to DAY CUSHMAN, No. AT | Provements. TH Rar HOUSE TO LET—THAT. an HIGH Th ouse 26 Kuteers street, seer | iy mates block : ee dw gvolling or she bea houses ered ee ssession Novem!| iP. 155 Henry street. WURNISHED KUUMS AND APAKTMENTS TO LET. HE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST PAQ- TIES REPRESENTING THEMSELVES aS FROM THE HERALD, AND WHO ARE SOLICITING SUBSCRIP- TIONS AND ADVERTISEMENTS FOR A BOARDING GAZETTE OR DIRECTORY. IF THE NUMEROUS PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN SWINDLED WILL INFORM THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD IT WILL ASSIST IN BRINGING THE GUILTY PARTIES TO JUSTICE. ite ——— PARTMENTS FB ae! a a clean OR LIGHT A housekeeping. 84 an, well regulated fente furafine fice, Baeainent ; strict rete neces; resi ence ol ‘owner. mity street, near Broadway. bE Ry oat ape or AND IBDBOOM, jor house jt or sep: rately; ‘good Jocation tor light Dusiness. 30 sixth avenue, Ave ELEGANT, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED SUIT f Parlors; also other Gane furnished Rooms to rent, to gentlemen of respectabii ties desiring to be Pind street will find terms pools . 2390 Bast Twenty- A’ ‘0, 52 WBS’ eghag iys STREET=—TO pat, Shh eat ee ay. a ms on second i oor, ‘ , to gentle: ihe, pyghout Boara ag Paral ooh Bas, a TWO ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, BATH, ao. to gentlemen, on reasonable terms. Priva! house 88 Clinton piace (Bighth street), near Flith a FURNISHED FLOOR TO RENT—ON TWENTY- third street, between Firth and Sixth avenues, four Rooms, for light housekeeping or to gentlemen; rent §75 Der month, of would rent unfurnished at $89 per month, JAMES R, EDWARDS, Co West | Twenty third $ A LARGE FIRST FLOOR FRONT ROOM, HAND. somely furnished, and Bedroom cont iight bousskeeping or otherwise: Splendid order: 616 pet month, $4 per week. Inguire of WM. CuaWrORD, Madison avenue, ‘corner Ely ty-sixth street WELL FURNISHED FIRST FLOOR TO LET— Three large rooms, with water and closet; separate, if desired, 185 Thompson street, near Bleecke! A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR pour keeping to let, $5 50; rout Rarior, £1, $7. ee ington squar: southwest corn 08. URNISHED ROOM IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, front, to let Apply at 18 Morton rent moderate, street, near Bleecker. {URNISHED ROOMS—AT $25 PER MONTH, BED- room and small office or studio: also, large front Room; all well furnished; respectal business ladies | students or teachers preferred, 737 Broadway, room 9 URNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN; SOME $8 ber month. in private house : gas and bath. Inquire atreal esiate office 17 Abingdon square (Eighth avenue), between Bleecker and Iweltth streets, Pht thes oe FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM : : rate, large closets, $10 weekly; two Room: housekeeping. #8: another for #6. aud % 116 Fast At teenth street, three doors trom U mion square Hotel. ANDSOME FIRST FLOOK CORNER ROOMS, EN suite, tor physician or party of ntlemen ; bath, &c.; newly fipished: private family. Bast Nineteenth street, corner Fourth a venue. 10 LET—LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, ON PARLOR floor. witn hot and cold water, &c , in a private fam- ily; reterences exchanged, No. “West Thirty-ftth street, between Filth and Sixth avenues, — 18 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEE. Union square and Fitth avenue.—A suit of Root for ge gentiemen, without Board; Hotel Monico in same 33 LAFAYETTE PACE, OPPOSITE ASTOR Li. brary.—Fupnish fooms in first class private house; terms modern! ea required, 54 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—ELE- e gantly furnished Rooms on second and third fooes. th gentlemen, without board; references ex- change 102 Floor, with Basement spectable tamily or si c 'IRST STREET. THIRD DOOR enue.—To let, fut Third Floor, ingle gentlemen; § for small re modern im- P i ola FIFTEENTH STREET.—LARGE FRONT 14 Room, suitable tor two or three gentlemen; han4- somely iurnished Parlor and Bedroom on first flooi house iarst class; terms moderate, 95 8 WEST THIRTY- ‘TH STREET.—A PRIVATE 5 family having more room than they require will let a Parlor Floor of three rooms, or front room with hall bedroom on second floor; terms moderate. Q1] NINTH, STREET. NEAR SECOND AVENUE. — To let, a nicely turnished Room, to one or two gentlemen of a respectable married couple tor house- keeping; private howse. UNSURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET A SECUND | FLOOR, 7 ROO 8, 70 LE 25 0 street; water and gas: low rent: immediate posses- HL & B.'T. BURNHAM, O09 Hudson street. FLOOR, FOUR NICE. ROOMS; BROWN STONE house all the improvements; splendid neighbor- hood t $20; to a.smali family. Inquire on premises, 410 West, Firty-ftth street. SPLENDID FRENCH FLAT TO LET—SKOOND floor, corner of Thirty-ninth street and Sixth ave- ; newly painted; the most pleasant corner on the avenue. A —TO Let, THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT + of house southeast corner t Twentieth strect and Ninth avenue, overlooking College grounds rooms, separate gus meter, two water closets, recently painted, range, boiler, bathroom, dumb wailer, seven id entete with, every convenienoo. Apply to D, A. CUSHMAN, No. 172 sinth avenue, between tioth and Twenty-first streets, FINE SECOND FLOOR, ness, anda Fourth Floor low rent, Apply to P. GAFFNEY, No. TO LET, IN HOUSE NO, 397 THIRD AVENUE, + near Twenty-cighth street, three Rooms and two Secroeme with water closet, gas, &c.; rent $26, $22, Apply to housekeeper. ROWN SiONE FRENCH FLATS AT 439 WEST Thirty-fourth street, west of Ninth avenue; rent from $28 to $40; six rooms; modern improvements; beautitul location. ‘LEGANT FLATS—IN SUITS OF 7 AND 8 ROOMS, with all improvements, halls heated ana carpeted, to rent low 10 good tenants; janitor in attendance, W. McCORMAC Eighth av., rirty-ffth st. LOORS AND APARTMENIS8 TO LET—IN ae brown stone houses 211, 213 and 215 Motte Inquire ot housekeeper, or at_ acs ollce, 20 8 of lsd LET—TO A SMAL! L, \CTABLE LE FAMILY, without children, Aparimente in cottage house 308 kast Fortieth i $15. Apply for one wee! 0 LET—TWO FIRST CLASS FLATS, POSSESSING every convenience, in the four new buildings on Fourth avenue, ear Thirty second street, | Apply at office No, lus East ihirty-second street, near Fours 10 LET—FLOORS OF TH AND FOUR ROOMS enc rent from $14 to $: Apply to WILLIAM H, TAYLOR, 43 E M3 Kast Sixteenth street. T° LET—AT REDUCED RENTS, IN NO. 7 MORTON street, near Bleecker, new brown oe house, rooms, contains 10 SUITABLE Lag ol 4c] in the Bowery! 2874 owe Ground Fioor, 6 rooms; rent $28. Third Floor, 5 re ‘PODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANO. + ing, No. 212 Filth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth Street. open for the season. Morning and atiernoon classes for ladies and children. Evening classes for gentiemen. Send for a cireular. A Witsors NO ACADEMY, ARTHUR + Hall, 30% West Fourteenth street, near Eighth aye- for beginners. Gitte wall Soiree every Tuesday a Classes low open send tor circular. ACADEMY OF DANCING, 380 A | | taught pertectly in six private lessons | $475 per load, | street and Tenth avenue. A. nicconer street: ¢1 formi «Bleecke! reet: classes now forming for beginners: send IF seeuier. Boirce Wednesday evening Oct 2, J. SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES. — Lasse | + at Masonic Hall, LF Bast Chirteenth “str Foort Hail, 101 East Filtv-fourth streoe, PRIVATE, tes SONS at any hour, CIRCULARS at private academy, 212 East Eleventh street. ROOKES* DA) # ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ; st. All the fashion Dances in one course of lessons. LAD «es: Tue sd: and Fridays, 354 P. ne GEN’ TLE redone anu Fridays 7 44 P. Chi iD —W edue: '%, Saturday ee M. OA NEW CLASS FOR TUESUAY. Breeuasten DUMARK’S DANCING AOADEMY, %4 West Fourth street.—Classes open: all danced | taught pertectly in one quarter, six fasnionaple dances | ACADEMY, —SOCIABLE Plimpton Building, Stuy- (eae 8 DANCING hursday evening. verntand Ninth streets, R. TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING. Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue, Resory, w_Bvery Friday Kveming, Receptions. R, AND MRS, HLASKO'S SELECT CLASSES IN Dancing, 1,464 Broadway, commencing saturday, M" October 51. send for circular. for cash oF instalments low —seven octave | Admittance: id cents rbd ls or — ater rose ond bie $10 per month ; rent $3 upward, | Open ire M® © ABM. 8 op p TPS, Warerdoins 788 Broadway, corner tenth a. |" ron) a BAS... ctr ert AC ANCING, : = === CADEMY OF MUS CHORUS, NO. 82 Teeth AVENC : Choristers who sang “Lohengrin” — wi 6 NER FOU | -MUSICAMe | Srakosch italian Opera Company tet, sensor, and NOESOO FILIPPI, THE WELL | others who are tamiliar with the chortises of that opera, Known Italian tevor, pupil ot Verdi, gives iessone fad w 9, desire to brain en ents tor the fortheom: - ~ as An ano and singing at nis or pupil's residence, terms | 84 produ Hon of ia Works, will please 76 THES BYERINOSA Lit TURE ON rate, Address or call at 102 West Sourteenth street. ast a WAS aust Hapaget, at, the tel ity an Ree al at Dr. K | e a eum, Remember the add 33." Broadway, = a * rien Fourth eect” the largest aint” most Tmagnidesne Me % FROM ITALIAN | )fETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF AR seutn in the world, Admissi pe ano and singing at 117 West eNO Lead West Fourteeuth street, New York, — _—- | Fweniyseventh street near sixth avenue, oF at pupl trate Mangum WH we open daily undays excepted —8VECIAL LECTURE ERY NIGHT AT_§ | residence; is open to an engagement to sing in conve: ; from ; A. M. ae M.: Gallery ot Pictures By old mas- H + o'clock at the New Yor Museum of Anatomy, 613 | tering moderate. | ters: loan collection of Pictures and tne? Aft Objects; roadway, between Houston and Bieec mye my bat B® COAL AND Woop, T FAMILY COAL—STOV $7 per ton, lar THOS nut, g STOK W Bont AP Quanity iB val. acteened and delivered, at $7 per ton; nut, $6 MAT. CLINTON, Aa area ef ees corner King. GENUINE $6 25, GENUINE LOCUST M “NOUSTALN Ae | eo) etive Tho MAN rive ed 5 ieee | ead Niath avenue, and (ity M ished, First | aq, Broadway, We bropristor and nd Manager. ton AMUSEMENT®. ARK THEATRE between Twenty-first and Twenty-seoond sts. EVERY SIGHT, JOHN T. RAYMOND =; COL MULBERRY SELLERS, MARK TWAIN’s DRAMA. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 P, M. “THERE'S MILLIONS IN IT! , LESTER WALLACK eorde d to the one HOMANCE UF res a Poon sti MAN. » WAL vi anounce it for induces Mr. We £9. enae ATUR: ony MATIN! SCENERY, eostuate perma, ind a cast facia je NAM Mr J, mONTAGUE eee Giny hy Br. 28 | SS HOWNE: bY 2 Deas, | PONISI, Muss Mi EF. en ee Eas uN’ SEFTON, Miss MABEL LEONARD. 1 be given of ine, dist appearance of Due totice ‘wt! nbs Bat CRTLY PD | his EW iaisit DRAMA, which cy now in active Preparation. per FIFTH F ienhat abd THEATRE, | Twenty-eighth street and Broadway, OORCROFT 1! M A’ EMPHATIC TRIUMPH |! M* OORCROFT !! nq if yr ! ye NIGHT AT 8! HE NEW AMERICAN COMEDY !1 By the author of “Saratora !” MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:30, ooscrorr tt Rare LAUGHTER IN EVERY SCENE! ! gure tama APPLAUSE AT EVERY POINT !! RCROFT |! a : The “Wedding Rehearsal,” the funniest scene of society lite ever introduced on the stage | aegis 8:9 yeas give: Mile. MAXIE Pat Miss ANSIE Signor CARLO ¢ Sunor DE I PURNT Signor Musical i irector 4 which occasion she wl et ia GILD. conjunct Bator mouiaeTet bart of CONCEKT, Seats ai Seni STREET. ics (MONDAY, ‘TH SUBS ei Shh eee LOUIS ae CARY DAR! SOLAR FULL CHORUS AND GRAND OKCHES nd Conductor. .... ote nor E ‘Nvzi0 ESDAY, October 28 this uppearance of MLLE. BAN WEDS RIGOLETTO, n with Miss CARY, Signor CARPI and Pak who Will inake his debut an the os Kort Delooer 30, by unuverzal res 1k) Van SON. ILA, Mile. bMMA ALBA. URDAY, Osiober 3h GRAND MATINEE. SUNDAY, November i, Fourth GRAND SUNDAY Ful particulars hereatter. d boxes secured in advance at the Academy, 's, 701 Broadway, and 1¢ Broadway. OOTH’S THEATRE, a CUSHMAN Miss CHARLOTTE Chi pt FAREWELL TO THE weeks will tall pleasure they had in seeing. in the vanced years, honored tragition of the stage which she Booth’s Theatre during the coming to those who come of the forgot hor ud & Woman who will always remain an jumined with “Those wh WM ageg the equal splendor of her genius and her virtue.” —New York iribune. | MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER and every night this week Until furiner motles, will be 1d shakespeare's gna Lee edy, ties CHARLOTTE OUSHMA: Mr GhORGE VANDESHOUE rles Wheatleigh . Mr. Charles Kockwell -Mr. Edwin Sheppard Mr. K. K. Collie Kemp Bower Mr. Charles Le Clereq .- Miss Mary Wells Matthew Locke's origi sic will be interpreted bv a) excellent Soloists and a UBAND OPERATIC. CHORUS, GUY MANNERING Is in rohoarsal, with Miss CUSH- MAN in her immortal character of MEG RESeLIEe. Sir Henry Bishop's music will be given in this by. superior Soloists, the GRAND OPERATIC CHO; ck and or telegeaph, augmented Orchestra. *,* Seats for the entire series ct Miss CUSHMAN’S fare- ell impersonations can be ordered PY, messenger, mail OX, GHHICE will be open continu- ously trom 8 A, M. to 10 P. NOVEMBER ¥, MR, "JOSEPH JEFFERSON. JAN FRANCISCO MINSTREL! iS. IN and WILSON in new Song and Dance. THE GREAT RICARDOS MACK GPaps kts AL as ett ta Sax FRANCISCO MIN ___PIANOFORTES, FOURTEENTH STREET. Director SP medy, vy Benedix. _Box offices open ‘duuly fre from 3M ‘ail eo 4 o'clock. 'STRELS. O sings “SEE ING 8H LLY E HOME, “ORGANS, &C. A —FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, ‘SQUARE AND GRAND . oe A FF Rooms. 27 Union square. Pianos of our own make; also tor sale, a number Sine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. ‘WILLIAM BE & CU., No, Liz ritth avenue, above Sixteenth st. FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND HANDS 1anos to rent at HAINES BROTHERS’ OME Plano New Pianos on instalments or low tor cash ; two Pianos, been used a little, very low for ci N UPRIGHT PIANO, NEARLY NEW, COST $850, 175. Pianos to rent or sold on thonthly p: LY: JOHN MAHON, #24 East Thirty-ninth street or corner Fortteth street and First avenue. Organs roms low prices for cash: BEAUTIFUL RO-EWOOD PIANOFORTE, ROUND corners, carved legs. modern style and improve- enta, cit maker, on instalments or to rent, $5 mo! TD. 3 Waverley plac; MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE FOUR ROUND CORNER overstring Bass Bradbury Piano, $16); Pianos and to $6 bee te ‘nstadlments, to rent. AKANEK Sowery, near Third street. N IMMENSE STOCK OF PIANOS AND ORGANS, new and second hand: best makers; extremely ‘or to let unti! reut money pays tor them; sinall tnonthly instalments received, HORACE WATERS & SOS, 451 Broadway. iNTS AND TO REN and Cover, fully gua =PIANOS ON INSTALM + first class new Piano, Sto Anteed, $200; beautiful rosewood Piano and Stool, $1.0, A nere liant toned instrument lor and Bedrovin Furniture, in lots to sult, for cash. At private residence 120 West Zid street. ering upright Planoforte, cost. $000 ero improvements. GOLDSMITH'S, 26 Bleecker street. near Bowery. — STEINWAY & SONS 7% OCTAVE POUR ROUND Pianoforte for sale; magnificent and bril- post $95), for $20) cash ; also Pi i cau STEINWAY & SONS ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE 320); round corners: pertect, order: also Chick. 7 less han ha 28 Turd street, near Bowery. N BOLIAN ROSEWOOD PIANO, $75: A SI Pence Organ, bite Cilokenioe saonre sud upright Pianos; iow rents; easy payments. GORDO A MAGNIF'! forte for sais, dae five months, wate a seer ath ay 129; 7% only three months, 18 sacrifice ; Pen taken ABL: A sacrifice ; a brilliant toned 7% octave richly carved rose- | Wood case 1Ull agraife overstrung Piano, having all ti. | rovenients: prised guarantee and bit of sale) cost $5 $259, ‘Stoul, Cover, box for shipping fg ap AND SQUARE OLO SOPRANO WANTED— 8 | z | Duptla and fof payment to suit their convenience, i RS York:—table @hote trom 8'to : % | conte. from 7 4, M. CHARLES JACQUE, teem N & 50. 13 East Fourteenth street NT 1% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. tour round corners, celebrated maker, for $275; Parlor, Chamber, Dinin Property family leaving city. FULL TONE SEVE N “OOTAVE UPRIGHT PL NO, | octave agraife, all improvements, used ast ‘hirty-seventh street (over Stine! ~ BEAUTIFUL 1% ROSEWOOD PIANO, $14 carved legs, overstrun, improyement rest corner of fh a PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR BL. aut four round Decker & Bros. Vianotorte ata ever, i) monthly, lu7 West kaval aly tor elegamt 73 i private residence | P. HALE [8 MAKING 40,000 PIANOFORTES FOR e upright Piano, one-quarter cost. West 2lst st, + the trade cheaper and better than, small makers | can buy Thirty “titth street and Tenth avenue. etry —LARGE LOT, VERY je the stock. Call and see the new Coright Pianos, OB £Gnt ney. 0 Sut the times m at Mi) L's. BREL ‘0, 8 Union square, PIANOS AND ORGANS » PAUL's CATH Butlalo, N.Y. — and Chorus full. rich and true voice; en good reader, Atdress HOBART Pond & Co.'s, 47 Broadway, New HE PROFESSOR OF A MUSICAL INSTITUTE will instruct in singing at prices to suit the means of Ade ox WS Herald Uptown Branch office, dral (Quartet i strect, Soler m a FREDERIC. PB ses ree antes | MACCABE.—4 HUMOROUS SENSATION | in his 8 CHEAP—gRMS OF | B Cali and see | vee ++ Taneee, and Manager viftieth Hi or tis B eh ore gIRatrY SPECIALTIES, All the entire irene PARADISE LOST. a ESTIRG TROUPE. FIVTIETH NIGHT, TROUPE, FG u oe | oc unetgtant drama of the DELUG Jo SDELUGE. N BLLO'S GARDEN, 0. ELK! SEVENTH ANNUAL BENEFIT it JENEVOLENT AND pror’ rive, ORDER OF B! be THU hapa "AFIERNOOS, Nov, 12, 1874. This mammoth entertainmen nt will gptreet: ‘a marvel. lous array of novelty ne amusomen' ssing any ollo of fun ever ay ena tone ‘ime. " By! ina permis- sion the followin, estal gerd will be Poprerente on ‘Unis occ: Gar en. Bowery, Fuente. pryant's Minstrels, san Francisco instrels, ony re astor's Opera House, Donnelly's Obrmple Ft gheatre, Hooley Opera House. General admission, Fed ae sl; Jamliy circle, 30 conts: vite oxen 81 $12, Box sheet now 9 ind tickets for sale a\ Ruilman’s ticket office, roaiway; Aree. Hotel, Windsor Hotel, Colt T Alston Browne N West 4th strect: Jos. KF Waring, 90 and 92 Bowery, and at the box office of the NOLOSSEUM, BROADWAY AND SSTH STREE TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY AT 2:40 AND TP. M. Rollin Howard. | Plldnignt Storm, "Bhapecote. Jariey’s Wax Wor! ane Henry Va ‘Vaughn. | O'Reardon Emme Grattan. fumbleronicon. Tom Bartleman. | Br Dramatic Readit ngs Kate _ Quinton. ‘romenade concerts Kew and talented Augustus a . childre: .. children 4. Woop's. upg ttPett SHE N and Ronde sTLES SIRO PHANTOM. Geo, F. Ketchum, tists. Every matinee lexcentite Saturday) Every evenin, Saturday matinee 75c., OOD's MU! it tag Eveni: iat, LUCILLE STERN EAST LYNNE. d isigia COMIQUE, 'r, JOSH HAKT Secon te ROADWAY. le eerie uccess of AN JOLLY land's serio-coinic, me ae cavepaleien Pe HARRIGAN and HART. First week of ie gat ul wocalist, JOHN WIL! ANK KERNS, ‘tise try’ O'NEIL, Miss A. ice BENNE' company, and the ent In A NEW OL10, concluding, aera BY cEu Co ot Qn pyyrleecines, HE GO As’ ia MATINEE WEDSESDAY and SATURDAY. MERICAN INSTITUTE, Second and Third avenues, ies, between lm and sixty-fourth streets, New York. Bayereorented suacens, 4 Atternoon and even! GRAND CONCERTS, BY PULL OuCHESTRaA. A combination ot Instruction and Amusement. Hundreas of Wondertul Machines at Work. The grandest display ot America’s Industrial Skill ever brought tog together. ADMISSION ONLY WC., ., CHILDREN HALF PRICE, Oper n from 9 A, M.. M. until 10 P.M, Owing to the rush of enormous crowds after 7 P. the u anerery, AY tied that those who desire to m: critteal examinations should visit the xhibition be fweon the hours of 1d.and 12 and 2 and S during which hours the vast machihery is in full motion, SAX, ERANOISCO MINSTRELS. NEW OPERA HOUSE, BKOADWAY, CORNER TWENTY.NINTE STRE! a FIRST “WEEK ay g tHE WO 0! BILL THE CR ETT. Ve AND CURED. BIR NEW THIS WEEK. ——- ———_ ——. H, WAMBOLD AND BACKUS. sea ag PE icy ——$ $$ RYMAN, MACKIN AND WILSON, THE GREAT RICARDU, matchless Quartet and superb Orchestra. Street cars may be ordered at 10. Seats secured. Moral, “Go early.” saturday Matinee at 2 Hee OLR baer thane REOPENING P. T, BARNUM'S P. T BARNUM'S P. T. BARNUM'S GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME. GREAT oman HIPPODROME, GREAT HIPPODROME, GREAT ROMAN HIPPUDROM. GREAT ROMAN HIPPUDROME. REPAIRED, REARRANGED BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED. THE AMUSEMENT MARVEL OF THE AGE. THK AMUSEM“NT MARVEL OF THE AGE. THE Peet tet MARV! OF THE AGE. THE USEMENT MARVEL OF THE AGE, THE AMUSEMENT MARV! OF THE AGE. After triumphal visits to Boston, Philadelphia, Balti- re his Pittsburg and Cincinnati, during which upwards NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND delighted spectators, including the reverend clergy and | the religivus community generally, have gazed upon the brilliant Pageants and thrilling Arenic Contests in the grand amphiteatre, I shall REOPEN MY MAMMOTH HIPPODROME ON MONDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 2. The more distinctive features of the original enterprise will be (ete lec Shaped contested races, the gor- Geous processions, RAN QUESTRIAN SCENES of unprecedented varicty, yet these will be so increased in extent and magnificence as to be scarcely recogniza- | bie. From trope have been gathered been dalilh of daring horsemen, fairest equestriennes and chess thorough dred race horses, until the limit of apectacuine display has been reached. Acts ot English, French and In ian equestrianism and spectacular scenes will be pro- | duced, in which hundreds ot male and temale riders are seen siriving tor victory, and representing exciting in- | cidents of real lite. The Museum Department has been augmented and the te hh increased three-fold, forming a costly eoilection of WILD BEASTS, which cannot fail A vintorast and reo ea old and young hroughout the lan Having in row ivan “A i Lag ty Anions PLEASURE patrons, have. in addition to ” ORIGINAL OUTLAY, XPENDEU. IMMENSE SUMS to increase the attractions of my establishment ldigeny unrivalled. ‘The public's obpalent pprant BAR\UM, P. 8,—As Ihave eighteen hundred humen mouth to feed, besides a wilderness of wild animals, and as my daily expenses are many times more than those ot an Dlace of amusement in America, there are no such onri- osities around the Hippodrome as “free tickets,” ‘ONY bee a OPERA Houses 21 BOWERY, THE 13 THE NEW HUMANITY Now HUMANITY DRAMA READY. DRAMA KIDNAPPE, — Ee ir. the KIDNA iN NAPPAD or, THE STOLEN CHILD, BAB BENSON... as..,... LITTLE WILLIE MOSS nee of more new. stars, The scelevratel Comedian, WA TER BRAY, ‘the Serto-Comic Star, Miss LOU. SANDFORD, ‘The Lancashire Clog Dayeer WILL VANE. sah Masts Ke fare aes Miss nia, WARKES, ONY PASTOR Uls DOUB: Maunees Tueeday a Bnd y. Ladies famuiteed | ee on Friday evenings. i Ms ABE.—STEINWAY TALL, MACC ABE, Every evening at3. Matinee every Saturday at 2, nw ‘ginal MACCABE n his original gniertainien; 4 .E DULL CARE. The datly and Wreskly vress of New York have unani- mously pronounced this to be the | JREATES! SUCCESS ever achieved by a Monologue performer. HE HERALD OF OCTOBER I | entertainment, “Begone Dull Care, great hit. The large auditorium of Steinway | Tiled mubtly with delighted audien The entertain. | ment is remarkabie tor the amount of quiet humor it contains and the complete absence of anything approach ing to vulgarity. barkling Monologu BEGONE. Del a Vocal Ventriloquial, Masic ant: Sartorial Melange, in which he will dispiny li marvelous power oice, Figure and Face, with rapid chan; eque Costumen, new wil original Songs an iate music and appointments, Admission, 50 cents; Keserved Reserved Seats can be obtained at Steinwa: Hall; Schirmer's, 10 Broadway; Lit Broadwaye th ie office, 83 Chiou square and avail’ the principal hotels, .,50 cents extra, eg ee “thst We EAST FRRroeqavone (2 Sey TORE THIS SEAMOY 38g EILSON. NEILSON, MONDAY w0, rear, AY EVENINGS, EO. AnD J) 4 Lier, Lavina SaBOUr s SULIET he sien | TUES! I Fiend THEATRE, NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. ea ise Dow 8taGa Sf, abut in iis ¢ fee, in onrentach 's Opera Hou Bout GENEVIEVE DE De THE REIGNING The novel entertatriment_} lish opera bouffe, mast not be re; mraed in the din the Tent sytecr tation of the French, ut rather asa clever which, without losing the lightsome g1 y shh i ions ihe alelogue ony fayne sparkle of the original, Reintiliating wit to the taste and humor of Englis! ng auducrices Bisa ne silty EMILY SOLDENE O40 NE wi by, her numerout nat Complete Opera Bouffe gpporiad as it appeared wit! her atthe Philharmome, Opera Comique and ‘Theatres in London. The sale of seats will commence Thursday, October 29, Further particulars to follow, OPER. 64 BROADWAY. MODEL VABIETIES OF ! THE WORLD ENERY BYBNING. ren? WEDNESDAY AND SATUB Y MATINBES. No pent up dramas duil, confines om powers, The boundless universe of art is o Eacn week a programme fresh ts Drought to view, Wito gems of music, songs and dances new. CUMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER, 26, FIVE NIGHTS AND 0) ATIN of the great American Replies aoe Champion Gymnasts of the world, ps THE CARLO FAMILY. 1 WILLIAM, CByROE AND FREDERIG CARLO, Han ter te hier G Earvat LED. GYMNTC jath of the Innocents. | Genevieve de Brabant "Cie Bull ina Fix. Hallow Eve. Ten Pin Johnny. Velocipede and Ballet. Gus Williams, Rickey and Barney. Miss Alice Harrison. Miss Carlotta Banks, ein acy Viticent and Talbot Admission, 50c. ; bp Chairs, Orchestra and Bal- cony, $1: Family Circle, 25c, STEINWAY HALL. THEO. THOMAS’ Symphony Concerts and Eublie Rehearsals, Tn anhouncing the ¢! DORE THON ot SERIES OF SIX YMPAONY. CONCERTS, the management takes pleas 7 in stating that in com. pliance witt numerous requests made tor several years past, Mr. Phomas, bas deciued to it if AFTERNOON REHEARSAL two days in tates anes of each concert. It is bolieved that this arrangement will not only meet the wishes of many lovers of art who are prevented by distance and other obstacles trom attending the evening Lae eevee but will add to tle value and attractive! concerts themselves fe a ace pried tlebs dent of music will at once phony Concert will take place STURDAY f EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, atwo'clock. The Coys public rehea hee take place THU dSDAY AP IER: jOUN, NOVE! 5. at 2h o'clock. Price of Sbesription Tickets Eto Sum phony Voncerts, with Reset viele ved seat, $8; to Public henrsals with Reserved seat, $4. The sale of Subserip: ea en cts with Reserved’ Seats for elther the Sym pnony Concerts or Public Rehearsals, or tor both, will commence THIN MORNING, at the box office of Stein way Hall, Subscribers desirous ot having the samé seats during the season can select ti the box on Hall this morning. be of Steinway tained at all rooms. IOLETTA COLVILLE... BETRAOR OMAR MO the principal music stores P. oe a [LMORE OMB: rAMovs TEMORE'S ea NNA, *ithat he youthful Ambrisan prima donna, VIOLETTA COLVILLE ag years of of age), fresh from her Poni) ai triumphs upon on. the eves ie Stage ot Traly as have @ proper il musical public her native country, Aran eme! ae prmous expel fee have been entered into with the pro} oot ana promoter of the ‘ever memorable ‘ON MUSICAL JUBILEE ORCHESTRAL AND ‘MILITARY BAND if the Twenty-second Regiment of New York tuntes comprising ‘performers, for & tour of the eincipat cities, commencing November 23, contemplating 0o! bald’ VIOLETTA COLVILLE GILMORE’S FAMOUS BAND, hich wit will include the celebrated instrumental soloists LE ‘EBRE, Le BSCE EGEL, BRAUHT, DE CaRto under the personal Gsrection of E. in the cities of Baltimore. Washinj Pa Lig yh nein isville, Tudianapolis, st; Is, Chicago, Detrort, tand, ae tice of Gilmore's Band in these oltles, wiil be entertained trom local Bartise of the cities named en route, In accordance with arr dates, for the purchase of said concerts, wholly or ely one in each of the cities named, with the exception of Cincinnati, st Louis and Chicago, in which cx ee twe concerts in each are contemplated. Address, up te N vember 15, 1874, MMUEL COLVILLE, Grand central Hotel, New York, ETRO ee AY JEATRE. 585 BROADWAY, THE P: ee THEATRE. Sait MONDAY October 26, 1874 every y evening at at 8 o'o! iver appewcaan forthg oat it fe i ie Gymnas nd Appearance ot the great female ai A. LOLA, ALEX, SIMSON, The | ith an iron} wv. ND The beautitul and” talented eae WILLS and JOHNSO! The unequalled Song and iatiee Artist. JOHN GOOUMAN, ‘Comic dinger and Bone me cols, N MANNING, sou u GEORGE WARKEN, IN Y" LART. 8 LOTTIE GRANT, the popular tavorite, and ONE HUNDRED” Star Pertormers. ONE HONDRED, Performance concluding every evening and matinee with Y MOONLIGHT, MME. VIOLETTE PICATS original CAN or CUAHUT DANCERS, beautitul and ovtnnitg ladies. rchestra, Fanuly Circle, 250. Tnnedag composea of, tor Adm Uc Ms F, B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, Engagement 9 oh! the Magee ney American actress, ried by the ean ent actor Mr. J. C, McCOLLO! wR DAY, Octover 2, LADY AUDLEY 'S SHORER i --Mrs D. B. BOWKES ‘Mr. OLLU WEst THIBD ‘between Sixth and Seventh avenues, near AT 8, SATURDAY x“ roc aT2 iL THE 1 bar's A A Fai 0 DIG ne Wien THE VATS AWK GENEV. Nhe ee BAYANE DEAF AS OST. ‘. THe AIULLIGAR BAND. 3. ‘ELS SEYMOUR, BOB “HART, HENRY SIGE. BROCKWAY, HOs Bryant's Vocalists and Grand Or. Matliiee Saturday at 2, ios Ea Lanne Seasoeae. ecEr 2 ian. tata zm FS gpa SSS bee LN, a SIXT! Me STREET, etweenl Broadyea: and Fifth a THE Baio oneee a HOME OF SovELTY, ONDAY, OCTOBER 26, the greatest comb tion of sensations ever present:d ne periormance. A laughable and sensational Skeieh, called THE FEMALE. WR or, PEEPING TOM AT fONG BRANCH. 1 great sticcess of KALIEDAGYNAL, 1874. the beautiful Living Pictures Ww xork’s ergarre of and. ane Ten tns Lee MINSTRELS. in addition, ENDID" VAiEs Y COMPANY. BSDAY bes) FRIDAY, at 1:30 P.M A. SPL! MATINEES I | BBBBB | A TITT1T TITttT iB BAA T TE wa Bases. tx 4 t t t H [pee dase | a BOA A } | Tt L E | BBBBB A A T tT LLLLL EEEE F LOOK( MOUNTAIN, for a short tne At Somerville Art Gallery, corner of For a siveet and Furth avenue, ih bat Heit cee in spe reaareaste HEATRE TICKET OFFICE, | RESERVED fhats aR “ALE: THEATRES, UBASSY AND via: NAUX WILL PLAY evening at | rier" of Fourteent atreet ai 1GRaUE DAN whuavee” | ¥SSR i, vee | inoderate, AN FRANCIS MILSTEL: COAKLEY BACK US and won eoen the screaming ac ND CURED, 29 INTERESTING NOVELTY. BROADWAY, Just arrived trom Europe! Neve veh vary in Americal HAI GLADs PHOLOGRAPRICAL BXHIBELION sie tate 62 elegant apperatus more than 1,5 the finest VikWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, taken upon glass, by colebrated artists, Open daily from 10 A. 0 10 ‘Sundays5 to 10 PLM A usston 0 cents; tive’ ticket bv: THEATRE, Eighth street, between second and Third avenues. |W FACES, “NEW ENGAGEMEN’ ia NEW BALLET cones. via Signor ELVIRA’S first appearance in Americ em Mise JOSEPHINE WALBYS a Skipping Rope Dancer, and aioe other artists. the Tivoll Theatre 1 ne iy Mplige tn the et ba tan of t nly pine Muse inl srevewe RANCL:GO MINSTRELS, Go hear BILLY BIRCH sin: “sold | Dishes to the Fre Votie AND SONG CULTURE, BLOCUTION AND the Dramatic art—Provessor Platt R. Spencer, Jr, “ET tound Dr. Huribatt a superior teacher No. ¢ 5 Mark's place. terms YRAND BAL MASQUE AND Ley CY DRESS ‘OF THE THE Putnam Masquerade Cinb will take piace at the Ar- ‘vie rooms, SIxth aventc and Thirtieth strect, on Mon. October 26, 1374. Tickets at box ‘office on ENRY UNUERWOOD, | Secretary, ooamaeg.s sore paar yore tu iy over T AN hits went,

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