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SUIT ON BECOND AND PARLOB nee. OR if ferred; Rooms on ua eR ee. tl ale ana ee house newly opened. West Twenty- NICELY FURNISHED SEOOND ros, TO RENT, rat on multe, OF singly, | iad Lexington ave: ite, ane door above iinirty: fourth street. LOUR FRONT ROOM, $18; Hane niibom. $1 ala other Rooms. We claim pe Considering location. furnishing and table, our G foes cannot be beat 43 Seventh avenue, RLOR ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR, SUNNY See Or mee tor small tamily; Room ana alcove front; Room’ and hall Bedroom, their wives or other parti eutly furnished, with Board; + perone: with modern lusprovements; tetors ‘ences. Inquire at L8 East Nineteenth street, near Irving ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, NEWLY FURNISHED, to let, singly or en pales also a apree third story . newly iurnished, for er week: ine Beco 20 Bast ‘Twenty seve ath a BLOOK FROM BROADWAY, U4 BAST NINE- pk street.—Large tront loom, upper atory, ele: — ently furnished. with Board: ‘ererpiin erences exchanged. rything first c! ST AND SECOND FLOOR excellent Boar ior gentlemen and wt jer mingle gentlem oderate. “Dr West Ninth st. (| -NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH EXCEL. « Jent table, for tamijies or sifgie gentlemen, $1 50 ay 86 t0 $10 per week AL 1b) Bleccker atte, near ways home comforts. 1 —ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, + with or aed hag table; also other Kooms, very desirable. with ars, at 108 "West Forty-seventh street Reterences required 12 FLOOR, Binnbomety FURNISHED, WITH + oF without private tal Iso third story front sunny exposure, D West tweitth: street. re, With Board, Reterences, 21 1 Bue LY FURNISHED FLOOR TO RENT— ‘without Suumeosaniies oid] Went Forge gourch street, ern exposure. sl ‘orty- | Be BLOCK FROM FOURTH AVENUP. ‘nished Kooms, tor a few select able poset |] BLOCK FROM BROADWAY, 586 SEVENTH AVE. Dus, one of the nicest locations up town.—Several (iront Booms to let, with tirst class Board : no objection ih families with children; privilege of washing and iron- 1 50 fine Rooms, with excellent Board; families ene single. 176 Bieecker street, near Broadwa: Grounds for croquet, &c. BLOCKS FROM BKOADWAY.—BOARD FROM $6 to $10, for gentlemen ani ladies: good locality; Mlso a few table boarders, 61 Bast Fourth Sireet. De ROOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR; ONE, TOP FLOOR, th Board ; small tables: table dnote, 1, LEFLER, Sand 30 Ba t Twenty-eighih street, between Madison nd ivitih avenaen 93 TWENTY-THIRD STREET, FIFTH AVENUE Hotel.—A Suit of Rooms to rent, with Board, con- ssisting of parlor, bedroom aud private bath; house and HePhoteemner ts frst class in every particular, Refer to 8. DEBuW. 5 3 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE, of singly, with Board for family or single gentle gen; relerences reauired. 118 West Forty-seventh st. FAST FORTY-SECUND STREET.—PARTIES CAN procure at above number, with Board, one large gront Room on s-cond floor, ote large back’ Koom on Antrd floor; rooms furnished: hot and cold water; car- rooin ample —HANDSOMELY ‘ders; first class large double Parlor; a pertect third street. PER DAY, $6 TO $10 PER WEEK, FOR le WEST TWENTY.NINTH ST.—WITH BOARD, handsome Parlor with one or two Bedrooms on third floor; algo, a beautiful sunny Koom and Bedroom on second floor. 4 BAST TWEN'Y-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Madison a ennes.—Handsomely edt ‘coms; with first class Bourd; private table if d ouse and location unexceptionabie. TO $6 A WEEK FOR PLEASANT FURNISHED Rooms: only breaktast and Sunday dinner pre- ferred to be given, $2 extra; every convenience ; private Samjly. 259 West Twenty lth stree WINTHROP PLA BETWEEN WAVERLEY 5 Mavcnnton Places.—To let, elegantly and newly furnished Mooms, with’ first class Board : terms mi KTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE MADISON SQUARE.—TO Tet Glonant’ Salts Jour Foote, parlor, dining, bed ‘end dressing rooms, second stiry, front, for geutléman And wite; private table, 206 6 Fitth avenue, ATH AVENU! NO. 5 Apartments, with reference. 297.—A DESIRABL SUITE OF Private table, private bath, &c.; 5mAY 330, BETWEEN THIRTY-SECOND AND They atird streets,—(ue very desirable suit of 2tooms to let, with privute table, (TH AVENUF, NO. 8, OPPOSITE DELMONICO'S,— 2)" Miseant Buivol thees Booms, on secant floor; also pines ee Room on third'floor; reterences; turnishea ; Board jesired. HTH AVENUE, NO. 76.—TO LET, HANDSOMELY 5 farmtshed Suit of Kooms on parlor floor; priva onnected | aiso Rous on third aud fourth fi nirietiy first class table. ATH AVENCE, 295.— MRS HALL WILL LET 8U- 53 perlor Apariments, en suite, with all modern cot ‘veniences, to select families, with private table only; Feferences exchanged. TH AVENUE. NO. %49.—THID FLOOR, CONSIST- of five rooms, newly and richly furnished, or en suite, Sih or wihout private \able; desirable Rooms tor single gentlemen. 6 wet wae, FORTY. THIRD STREET.—HANDSOME rooms, together oF singly alse third Sloot Root: excellent table tew boarder 3 Dest refer- ences glven and required. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET, BOARDERS WANTED, D Hpi 9 oe] post. NEAR FOURTH AVE! AVENUB.— inset ai 7ith dost claes hosed wokceuens [ Te (erences ex- 2 D STREET, 159 WEST.—A bb whca FAMILY will let bendeomely Sormiehed | middle and back Pai : also vecond FI on fourth floor, with or without frst desired ; terms moderate. DBP, STRERT, 166 | WHET, half or ‘separate, “with frst. el proper references required, class Boar; private table if hee th BLOCK AND A Pleasant Kooms, en suite Hoard and attendance: Q9P a9 STREET.. go he ona td ROOMS TO LET, WITH class Board. met ey and wile or single gentlemen; home and table lass; terms moderate. US West Twenty-third st QRP STREET, NO. 98 WEST —EXTRA SIZE SECOND third oor, Apartments: of isn table ii quired: reat first extel nal contaming nine isincotrt f aleo ang! ae 2} D STREET, 165 WEST.ONE BLOCK AND A HALF from Broad way.—Pleasant Rooms, en suite or sep- arately. with first class Board and attendance; proper references required. D4. NAST THIRTY SRVENTH STREET. ELEGANT “EF Suit of Apartments; private table if desired; reterences required, ¢ — Mabel: |b da4 STREET.—TO REN’ a Suit of two oT Sadana aid wife or one arcers. nished; Board if desired; private table if preferred; ‘would be let tor professional purposes, yi. TH STREET, NO. 18 BETWEEN FIFTH AND Madison avenues. Jegant Suits of Rooms, with or without private tat he. on secon! floor; also three ms on thir floor, References exchanged, KAST TWENTY-THIRD STREE joor, Parlor ‘Floor, four rooms, fur- LET, 30 Second Floor, well furnished, vienty’ closets other handsome Rooms, private table ic desired; reier- ences, 3 WE.T EIGHTEENTH STRERT.—PARTIES DE- siring nicely surnished Rooms, with first class Board, can be accommodated. Q]ST SURBET, M1 RAST—A NEATLY FURNISHED OL Room, with Board, for man and wite or two single, gentlemen, in 4 respectable neighborhood; terms mud- 39 TERRY Spent A mUTLEMAN AND wire or two gentlemen can have Wi or buck Room: secoud story. Roterences. id 33 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR 2 Coleman Honse.—To let, with Board, newly and elegantly iurnished First, Second and fhird Floors, in suits or floors. 3 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH ‘and Sixth aveuves.—To let, with Board, a large front hall Room, southern exposure. 3 LAFAYETTE PLAVE, NEAR FOURTH STREET. — *) To let. with Board, large tront Room, furnished, and hall Bedroom adjoining, on third floor closet room ; location good. 3 TH STRKET, WEST, 839.—GOOD LOCATION nicely furnished double Koom; hot and. cold wi ter; excellent Board: fire and lighi; $14 for two; small Room 1 adjoining if required, 36° WEST TENIH STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY 9) Sesire to ley with Hgards @ back Parlor; southern exp Board, asplondid Koom, on second floor. 3 ¢ EAST TWE EY-FIRST TREET.—~HANDSOMELY furnished Suit of ttooms, with liberal table and courforts of a refined home 3 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—A VERY DE- sirable second floor. newly furnished, en suite or singly, and two connecting Rooms on the floor, a private table given if preferred. nt TH STREET, 227 WEST.—PARTIRS IN PURSUIT « of a home at reasonable terms please call; large and small; house, table and location first class; Teierences. 3¢ Seventh avenues —A well turnished second story Room, with good Board ; plenty of closets; terms, $14. 4( WEST SIXTEENTH S!REKT.—MR*. CHEETHAM bi to let, with Board. EAST NINETEENTH &TREET. ESIRABLE, handsomely furnished Room: ith Board, for shleboura their wives or single gentlemen; also je board. 40 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— To let, with Board, a large front Room on second floor, with large closets; also oue Room. suitable for two gentlemen. 4 floor; als 80 | 4 ]ST STREET 149 WEST. Rooms, with or withot reterences. 4 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—ONE SUIT, consisting of four rooms, newly be Wet Dae fnrnished ; private dining room if desire pointwent first class: references exchanged. 4 WEST | TWENTY-FOURTH chee farninaed Rooms, with good Board, tor third floors, with gas and'fire, ‘EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—A SUIT OF Rooms to let, with Board; also one single room. 4.3? STREET, WEST, NG. (31%, NEAR BROAD- y.—A pleasant home for gentlemen; one va- cancy | Patio southern exposure, $13; two nersons $20; bie; WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—BOARD, WITH handsomely turnished front sun Room, second capacious closet; Liberal table ; ms on thi WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET—A SECOND Fone front Room to let, with Board; also single NICELY FURNISHED Board ; excellent table; STREET.—SOME, 42 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Rooms | GRRENWICH STREEY, BETWEEN SIXTH AND | A, E, one square and | Room | cen BOARDERS _WANTED. EAST FO TYEIGHTR. STREET. —A PRIvaT! family desire to let, with Board, one or two pleassat Rooms. WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, a very desirable large itoom on first floor, handsomely furnished ; ; alco @ hall Room; terms m erate. 21 beta 227 WEST TWENTY-VIVTH STRSET.—PRIVATE family can accomimodate gentleman and single gentlemen with handsomel, Rooms, with of without Boara; terme m erence. 227 BAST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN SECOND and Third avenges.—Nicely furnished double and single Rooms, with Board, In a French family; freetren ‘roterences required. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—NICELY furnished Second Floor. with excelient Board, in's private family; best references required; terus Teasonable. 236 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR street.—A few young men can be accommodated with good Bourd; gas and bath ; terms moderate; also few day boarders. 210 ai EAST FIPTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Second and Third avenues,—To let, in a private nicely pc wy mm sunny tront Root at ce per week fortwo; also two small jerate. Twenriern | AMUSEMENTS, IT RRATES COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART..........., Continued success of Engiand’ JOLLY Nao! pHABRIGAN, AND en - their world renowne MULLIGAN, GUARDS. 514 BROADWAY, “Sole Proprietor Comic, HITE, GAYLORD, | so AMY, ROBERTS, in new songs, 4c. fable Burlesque, 1D SHE GO-ASTRAY? i WEUNESDAY AND SATURDAY, MONDAY NEX(—HARRIGAN AND HAR’ in their reconstructed TONY HART as ene Bese a iN wit mg an ED. HARKIGAN 99 priv { igilbesnal ‘The side gi t AN EbITOMS TROUBLES. wondertul BOX MYST! ‘and the Drama SING Singh! ee rHoRNR. Lesgoe and M, Fifty-fourth night of th at A DELUUEY PaRabiog Lost KIRALEY BPECIA) All the si proupe. ByTIiR: UPB, ENTIKK TROUPE, or, PARADISE LOST. FIFTY-POURTH NIGHT. bo haetig or fer NIGHT. - Perr weal but one the peice. of gran Grope of De. LAST WERK BUT ONE, 23 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET—MR®. PIT- kin bas one vacant suite of rooms; a desirable gpportunity tor » party desiring uomellke accommoda- tions, and excellent table, Warranty. tagantly, farni: with or without tte toa cleanly; adjacent 95 “WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET—TO LF: OF furnished, with Board, second story Room ; also Rooms on third floor; hot and cold water and gas; references exchanged. — 30 West FOURTEENTH STREET.—TWO CON- coud: necting Pinyin peond Boers ney. sar ed: suitable for family or party of gentiemen; goo Board and moderate prices. _ mete we 325 HUDSON STREET.—A COMFORTABLY Fi Re nished front Room to let to one or two gentle- men 5 gentleman ra Bt Pie me an without rd. Call for thre 40 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREBT.—SPACIOUS and elegantly furnished Rooms, on first and second floors, to let, on suite or separately, with superior Board or unexceptionsble private table; also Rooms ior gentlemen; reierences 08 LEXINGTON AVENUE, SEAR FORTY.SEOOND eet —Nicely furnished Rooms, with an excel pet table and a pleasant, refined home; best reference ven, SMALL PRIVATK FAMILY, OCCUPYING AN elegant house on Fifth avenue, above Forty-second street, will let, with Board, splendiily yurniahed Parlor and one or aye Bedrooms. Address F. J. K., Heraid Up- INTH STREET.—VRRY LARGE, ed Room. gas, bath and water, tamity small, respectable and Hines of cars, PRIVATE FAMILY OFFERS, WITH FIRST OLASS Board, second story tront alcove Roou legantly furnished, brown sione residence: $22 per week for two; ComPoit eighth ireghe near Madison avenue, Addross COMFORT, station K. PRIVATE FAMILY, KESIDING NEAR FIFTH AL Stonus and ‘Sevents-sccond prosk, wiil mnt ere Board, toa desirable party, at a fair prics, the enure Second kloor of # first class’ house; strict relerences; no other boarders. Address MERCHANT, Herald Uptown, Branch office . SMALL FAMILY, OWNING PREMIS«S, WOULD take a small American family to Board; location eat side, above fiftieth street. Address H. M, U., Herald office. —BOARD, IN FOURTEENTH ike ‘nee req uired. dress TMPO “TER Herald Uptown Branch oles 8. Sanne FOURTEEN STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue, a strictly private family would let. to zen- tleman and wife or three adults, an entire Second Floor, in one of the most elegantly furnished houses in the city; none but those who can appreciate clerance and comfort need answer: highest reterence required, Ad- dress IMPORTER, Herald Uptown Branch ot lee, IRST OLASS BOARD WANTED—FOR FIVE adults; Second Floor, with grate fire, below oye gecond street; terms, including everything, $40 month. Address C. 8B., station G. GESy Rea WISHING CLEAN AND OOMFORT- ably furnished Rooms, with or without Breakiast, ina private French family, are invited to call at 39 West Thirty-first street. MES, WILLIAMS, 260 FOURTH AVENUE, 18 OFFER. ing a very desirable, newly painted and carpeted Parlor suit, in corner house, with private table; also a Suit trom November 20 to January 1, and one trom now tall December SUITS ON FORTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 9 and Sixth avenues, to let, with Board; also two large and very desirable connecting Rooms, fourth floor ; relerences, No. 67. Th —DOUBLE ROOMS, FIRST CLASS HOUSES, $20 TO + $40; choice suits and Floors. ae PENH co., Broadway., Open day and ¢ ___ BOARD | AND ODE ING WA! ) SINGLE GENTLY MAN, IN BUSIN' town, desires 4 Room, nicely furnished, with break- jast and ‘tea. (dinner on Sundays), with a private family, in a first class location, where there are no other boarders; unexceptional references required and given. eee yrith full particulars, G. M., box 4,616 Post office, ew York. A GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE 9 ee A HOME in ‘a masical private family of adults up, town; every, reference, “Address FINEMENT, Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child of three years: jocation, ne Broadway; Rooms Trons hot and cold ress, with terms, Herald Uptown Branch ‘office. FORTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH "nace age tarnished eult of Apartments on second floor, with or without private table; refer- Ences exchanged. Sane ing ce pheigehy $ superior tal house hand- somely i FROM furnished. 45 SEVENTH AVENUE, FOUR DOORS Fourteenth street.—Klegant front Room to tet pee oarey second fivor, on reasonable terms; centri location. TO eo ae FURNISHED ROOMS, with preses, marble basi ot ani cold water bath, good tapie: home comiurts. 472 West Twenty-fit ptreet, near Lighth avenue. $6" TO $10 PER WEEK FOR FINE ROOMS ON FIRST or second floor, with good Board: two lines of oe pass the house, st 158 Bleccker street, near Broad- ay. Bate THIRTY-SECOND _STREET.—GENTLE- quest of pleasant. comfortable tome for the winter ape invited to to eat; terms re: le. 4, JONOPION BROADWAY.—LARGR, pa be and cold water, to let, with Rooms tor single gentigmen! WEST TWENTY-FIRST. STREET. —MANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, with first class fable; references. WAVERLEY PLAC’ Handrome, tront Koons, $14, $16, $15, und $26 for ro petsona, with Board; uo c iren; also table Board, 85; transient peo ple taken h BAST TWENTYTIIRD STREET, OPPOSITE A Madwon square.—To lei, furnished, with Board, arlor aud Bedroom, third story, front: ulso Secon ig ‘ath, &e; newly furnished: private table if ire TH STREET. 135 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE,— Pleasant front Room's, southern ex; osure, with 12" for aereenne and wile or single gentlemen; also a hall Root LATE STRGER, 317 Rast. single and double Koo! terms modera‘e. 15 WEST SLEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- Nk sige ya fnrnished Rooms, with Board, © ies or sinzle gentiemen ; first class’ accommoda- ions; house mewly painted und iurnished; day board; reterences. ATH STREBT, NO. 206.—TWO CONNKCTING ROOMS, with all mcere improvements, suitable for two oF three peisons; good heierences given and re- quired. NEAR BROADWAY,— TO LET, WITH BOARD, . connecting or otherwise WEST TWENTY-FOURTH Fifth Avenue Hotel. Toor, with first class Board; tlso Rooms for single gent STREET, NAR —Beautiful Rooms on second 1 Aa table if desired; 1 ABINGDON PLACE G07 WEST TWELFTH street).—A very desirable back Parlor, Extension nd Bedroom, with ample closets; other Rooms, en suite h Board; prices very low. NEAR BROADWAY.—SUIT of newly furnished Rooms, together or separately, with or without board, In a family (rom Parisy Rest class table ; splendid dining r Foom. 94 STREET, WEST, 416.—NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, with Board: hotand cold water in rooms; as and bath and bath American fi erms, $6 wo $7. 2] West rureriern STREET.—SECOND FLOOR, furnished, with dst class Board; undoubted refer: ence given and required. % lag STREET, 5 HAND. somely furnished Kooms, with firstciass Board; references given and requir 22, WESTNINTH STREET TWO LARGE, HAND. Rooms, on thtrd floor; aiso front hall Room, Giet, ensuite or separately, with excellent Board. to families or single gentlemen, OP WAVERLEY PLAG URNISH:D FRONT Rooms with large closets, on second and third floors, with board. | 200,97 8T., NO. 317 WEST —LARGE ROOM ON SKO- nd "door 6, 'eh, rigs Boars to gentleman and | wile or single gentlemen; house, location and table tirst class; references. i 225 STREET, 406 WEST.—A SMALL FAMILY Of three or ‘four gentlemen may obtain pleasant EAST. =TWo LA RGR, homes, with int private tamily, near Eleva vad; references required. ‘ ~ D STRERT, WEST, NO, 518. ROOMS FOR HUS- 22% id and wite or single gent eatio ent lor Riseat Mable aut sepadante pinicus first lass and terms iberal to ood part BAST Tarr aRVERTH STREET.—FineT AND Second Fioors, handsomely furnished, with pri- 22 Be vate table: will coe ee one lary maa fumilles; moderate f Prices ne oe Oho eaaalt meer FORTY-SIXTH STREET, WINDSOR HOTEL 2 Toe wore. Floor, en st handgom furtado les, wi Eelegeat’ Board, trom Novem- cxonam 3 STREET, 24 WES1.—HANDSOME ROOMS ON 2: first and second figor, en suite or singly. First class STREET, EAST, 114,—ELEGANTLY FUR. * 930, a Mooins Of Abt aud socond Acorn, with fet eS Lama] Roont for nage genticman; vrivate table an (Grat Hoor i desired, reierences LeXINGTON AVENUE, N&AR TWENTY-THIRD street.—New ly furnished’ Rooms, en suite or singly, fort tamilles or gentlemen, with or without private table house contains all nodern improvements, a: 1 git a @ood tavie required; terms moderate OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND TWO SONS (adults); location must be central, from Tenth to Thirty fourth street. Address, stating terms, which just be moderate, box 5,819 Post office. OARD WANTED—IN A QUIET FAMILY FOR A lady, with unquestionable reference: im emer ress M., box 29 Pleasantville ‘station, N.Y. 45 ® =e TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAK BROAD- Cag ld farnished Rooms, with first class Bosrdy for families and single gentlemen; also table Board: house newly furnished ana painted, ‘with modern improvements; refereuces. 4.6 LEXINGTON AVENUE —COMPORTABLY FUR- nished Room on second floor, with large closet, suitable for geutieman an | wite or two gentlemen; also back parlor. Excelient table. Terms moderate. 48 WEST WASHINGTON tec NEAR SIXTH avenue.—Large aud small Rooms, furnished or ‘unfurnished, on first, second and fourth f floors, ‘with good Board. ‘Terius reasonaole. 5) NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND University p Jegant Rooms, with first cla Board, to tamilies and’ single 1 entloniey furnished and painted; terms mode 1 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FIFTHL e street.—A ‘d story front square Room, with or without Board. 5, EAST FORTY-1 abd) STREET AND 140 WhST Forty-sixth stroet—Families. desiring elegant Rooms, with first class Board or private table, are in- vited to cali; rates reasonable, 5 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREEL—A Pleasant Room to let, with Board. house new! LARGE ix WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—A SUIT OF QO four Rooms, with Board; would be separated: ref- erences, 69 rere. AVENUE.—DESIRABLE AND HAND- some! oe Sernishes Rooms to let, with Board to gen- tlemen an wives or single gentlemen: table abundantly muppliodt location first class and convenient. 72 SEVENTH AVENUE, wigs aq FOURTEENTH “= aud Fifteenth sireet -A handsomely furnished second story Room, with all conveniences, to let, with first class Board ; references. 4 WEST FORTY FIFTH STRBET.~SECOND Floor entire or en suite, with board; also fine Rooms on fourth floor; house, table, @c., first class References required. 104. AST, .TWENTYTHIRD | STREET, NEAR Fourth aveaue.—Desirable Kooms, with excel- lent Table.—Reterences exchanged. 1/105 BAT waNay, Malta, sins —To. cer with Board, front’ Room and hail Room, on sec! ‘ond floor; also largé front Room on fourth floor: reter- ehees 10: poor | heated by heater; suitable for two, with or with- ry out Th: BAST NINETEENTH STREET, —THE purr OF oms BOW occupied q by ine. Faniah: Minister to let, wine or without first c me te table; small ore vate tamiiy ; unexceptionadle location, yo! KAST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family will rent three handsomely furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, with private table it desired; Telerences. 12 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, Fourth ayenue.—Haudsome Second 7, trout, with or without Board; also doubie Room and single Room on third floor, front, with or without Board; table first class; reterences, 126 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, | handsomely furnished: large clowsts and of home; house and appointinents first class, PY Mamaia, Suey you GOkA T Bo Board, desirab’ WEST SIXTEENTH STREKT.—FURNISHED NEAR the comforts STREET. — WITH large Eooms, f front and back, very nicely turnisn id in perfect order, suitable tor fauiily or single parties; terms ‘modera i Teterences; American private fainil erence, 3 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—A FURNISHED 4 Room ty let, with Board, posinase gentlemen or gentleman and wile; terms moderat s2cond story, tront: hot and cold water, bath- | Third Floor, te) first class Board; four Rooms, | 130 SKCOND | AVENUE, an Rees EIGHH areata di smallor Rooms grat a so food x table jandsome location; nei Broudway. re i 133 EAST SIXTEENTH STRELT, NEAR IRVING jace—Kooin on second floor, ndsomely fur- nished, to rent, with Board, to tamilies entiemen ; ret- ROARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN, FOR WINTER; $10 weekiy; room must be warm; hot and cold pat and (oe ronuiasion indispensable; spends two ys out of town weekly: Private, family ‘preferred: Adtrens, stating size of room eae location. office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, Room, heated, with or without A FURNISHED Board. Respecta- ble parties oniy need answer, seating. lower terms, pele must be reasonable, Address 16 Herald office. ERY, A GENTLEMAN, ONE LARGE FUR- Room. | State at once with and without Board.” Aildress box 8,002 WARTED—BY. AN ELDERLY LADY, WHO DB. rmanent home, a sunny Room and Board; i on or. a ir, G, H. H., No. 111 Duane street. S., Herald | 8 pabel a fawil y dani pin the eae of the day preferred. | JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, NEW OFKRA Ho BxQaDwar, CORNER TWENTY. NiNte ST. NEW ame WEEK OF T THEY THIS BILL 1H HR Gali ‘oe WEEK. KILO | peers ASE AND CURED. WANBULD AND BAOKUS. | BO aN, MAGKIN AN 2 WILSON. Titi GREAL ARDU, matchless Quartet and superb Orchestra. inay be ordere't atid. Sealivecured: Mora, ‘Go eurty.’ ” cwturday Matinee at 2. ' ooD's Museum Woob's, Evenin oon. at 2. LULL yBstERN | LerriN Welt SHBLe VON and OP 1B MULES EAST si in the LYN SIKO PHANTOM. MERICAN INSTITUT: Second and Third avenues, potween Sixty-third and ixty fourth suréets, New Yor! Uuprecedented success, Alternoon and GRAND CONCERTS, “tN POLL UNGL ESTRA, A combination ot Instruction and ¢ Amiement, uni Wondertul Machines at Work. The grandest display of Auerwa's Industrial Skill ever brought together. ADMISSION ONLY 50C., CHILDREN HALF PRICE, Open from 9 . until 10 P.M, Owing to the rush of enorinous crowds after 7 P. M., the wanagers suggest that tuose who desire to make critical examinauons shoud visit tae, Exhibition be: tween the hours of land 12 and 2. and 5, duriag which hours the vast mac! ig in full mot MUSEMENT MARVEL OF THE AGE, 3 P. T. BARNUM’S P. T, BARNUM'S | PT. BARNUMS Pp. T, SARNUM'S | Pp. T BARNUM'S PL ot. BARNUM'S | Gruen ROMAN HIPPOLROME REAT ROMAN HiPPOOROMK Ge AT RUMAN enone WILL REOPEN FOU THE WINTER SEASON NOVEMBER GIt NOVEMBed 2 | MONDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 2, with its original splendor artis magnifleence augmented beyond recognition | BRILLIANT PAGEANTS AND THRILLING RACES. BRILLIANT PAG ANTS AND THRILLING RACKS. Wil touow in rapid succession throazh the most elabor- ate and exciting programme ever offered to the amuse- ment public, INDIAN LIFE, OK CHASE FOR A WIFE; INDIAN LIFE, OR CHaSb& FOR A Wik A grand Equesinan Spectacle Prete LIFE ON THE PL, LIFE ON THE PLAINS! MENAGERIE OF RARE WILD BEASTS yer sexhibited upon either Continent. MUSEUM OF (HE OLU WORLD'S NOVELTIES! MUSEUM OF THE OLD WORLD'S NOVELTUSS1 ‘The Grand Opening will be followed by full and com. plete bxhibitions afiernoon and evening. ox oitice open daily irom 9 }4. To accommodate Visitors trom all sections of the country, sewts may be secured 2X | Days IN AD AGUROKOUS SIREET PAGEANT! $0—weather permittin ‘M., and proceed Fourth avenue to Twenty-tiurd streey to 7 Bowery, to Canal stree!, to Broadway, to ‘teenth street, to Fitth avenue, to Forty-second ares to Madison avenue, to Hippodrome. , ORGANS, 6 UARE AND GKAND OR RENT, UPRIGHT, i Pianos of our own make; also tor sale, a number ol fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. ‘WILLAM | KNABE & OO. No Lia ith uveriuc, above bixteenth st FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND HANDSOME Kooms, 27 Union square. New Pianos on instalments or Pianos to rent at HAINES RROTHERS’ Ptano Jow tor cash; two Pianos, been used a litue, very low tor “AN IMMENSE stdcK OF PIANOS AND ORGANS, new and second hand: best makers; extremely Jow prices for cash : or to ie: until rent. money. pays (or em; small monthly instalmeats receivad, HORACE WATBRs & SO2, 431 Broadway. ALWRIANOS ON INSTALMENTS AND VO) KEN: | AA. first class new Piano, Stoo. and Cover, fully guar: aused, $20; beautiful rosewood Fang ‘and Stool, $00. GOL SMITH, BEA forte cash ; or $! 26 Bleecker street, near dowery. ULLFUL ROSEWOOD CHICKERING PIANO erfect order; full irom frame; ba: $10 monthly ll paid. J. Biv. Waverley ‘Place, near Broa 'way. } A FAMILY IN NEED OF MONtY WILL SELL A i Foyle ida Lighte Pianotorte, cost $1.40, for arpets, Faroe and Bedroom ouits, &c. East Twenties s! | Sat wep ori 1 residence Broad wa, $15), bargain 74 octave St Ohickeritiz, ‘$i; conte tirec ores iu & BUN, 1 Clinton piace ( FULL AGRAFFE 736 Pianotorte, for gale. vate residence 120 West for 5 years. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR BLE- | aur four round Decker & Bros. Pianotorte al Sacrt @ brilliant toned 74% octave, richly carved Fore Wood cuse, (ull agraffe, overstrung Piano, having wil iny rovermeltt, prinved « WaraAn ee ooe vill of sale. cost $975, tor NUH stool, Cover, Box. tor anipping. Also 7% octave pris git Piano, quarter cost. Call vrivate residence 21) Went Zlst st, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, FOUR round commer’. celebrated maker, used six months, for $20; also Parlor, Chan.ber, Dining furniture at sucri- fice. 36 West Fitteenth sureet, near Filth av. OCTAVE RICH Ri lat pris | 28d st, ON. 1 —W’rinted guarantee | aRTED ST GENTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO LITTLE girls Pee tour) and rarse, two double Bed- rooms and parlor, with private table; $175 a month. Address ., box cia Herald Uptown Branch ofice. N MOLIAN ROSEWOOD PIANO, $75; RENT $3: Steinway and es Pianos, low rents, easy | | ments; ae 'rince ol im HOON & BON, 13 ast Fourteenth street BROOKLYN BOARD, OARD WANTEv—IN BROOKLYN, ton A GENTLE- =: mau and his two daughters, and 12, in a pri- vate American family where they i receive motherly care; ee noe enceea 15 per week. Ad- dress office. . and $1 per day; gentlemen and famili Franktort House, corner Frankfort and William streets, Open all night. RANDRETH HOUSE, BROADWA\, CANAL AND Lispenard streets.—-Mr. Jesse F, Slader has been m: t an interest in the business of th firm name of Kerr & New York, Oct 26, 18/4. OTEL ST. GERMAIN, le: T.LiAA JESS& F, SLADER. FIFTH AVRNUR, TWENTY. t Suits for winter; table iyi elevator, bathe ae single Booms: moderave rates. first street and Broadway:—Large, oleant, ple ant Rooms nicely aud neatly Turnished superior (able tory prices, Please cail and see A. Ry MATES. EW KNGLAND HOTBL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER fe ard street. —200 light Rooms, neatly’ furnished, » per night, $2 to per week; for gentlemen ouiy. ?H AVENUE HOTEL, CORNER FORTY-FOUR H street.— thoroughly refurnished : single Rooms from $3 to $6 per week: en suite, $8 to $20; first class resiau Fant at moderate prices, = COUNgRY 1 UDSON RIVER BOARD—FALL AND WINTER; fine location; thirty minutes out: five from depot; terms moderate. ‘address COUNTY, Spayten Duyvil, Or call at No. 7 ia Lito MANSION HOUSE, SUMMIT, N. J—SOME DE- sirable Rooms at this delighttal piace at about half ies; furnace heat; near trom New York. J a Dd. __WINTER RESORTS, ALORIDA, “GRBEN ‘GOVE _SPRIN FURNISHED Cottage to let, 20 rooms, suitable tor private tanily or few select boarders, Apply to H. D, 128 bode ‘Twenty-second street. “CLOTHING. TB. MINTZ'S, 48 THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN Twentieth and coy first streets—Ladies and feria Will be astonishe lor Castoil Clothu ring dl, 88 pI ected wy ae 5 Call or aduress.n note venue, near Waverley “piace. outrageous prices. PCa Sixth ave i) 60 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OXE es from Seventh avenue.—Large turt nileman and wile or two vention, wit Bonn vio ther ‘Gis per week; Room, with we per w FOURTH STRERT “NICELY Parlor to let with Rooms, with FUR- PEE ache Fog a NEAR FOURTH STRERT. ea pty si pith haa! entemen.s 94 viene: ty per cent. more than an; 5 Saiton or na or Mra, NATHAN. ae A aes DEMAND FROM MY “AGENT FOR WEAR- ii id pracaies which compels te ‘or. ts, ng ine to to$lws lease call, oF address BA : orMen SARALT if 6 seventh avenue, Mages SQUARE HOUSE, CORNER svete | depot; one hour MITH. | 430) | BEAUTIFUL 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, A $142; carved loge, overatrung, every improvement: Warranted; instalments taken, $10 monthly; rent $4. R. CABLE, 17 West Twenty-third street, coruer sixth av. _ | BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE _PIANO- forte, round corners, maotern style and improve- ments, rey Aovanad and tool, 243 bast With st., between 2q and 3d ues, SF Nts BEY DAR SED a A TTENTION, PIANO DEALERS!—OALL AND SEB the most successful piano or va cate time; great | inducements for es 0. SET & © a LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN $250 A) Steinway & <ons’ rosewood Pianoforte, round cor- | ; Bers, in perey order. modern style anc improvements; ‘bird street, near Bowery. iT HALE I8 MAKING tgs PIANOFORTBS POR | + the trade cheaj id better than small makers can buy the stock. nd see the new Upright Pianos. ‘Thirty- Tuk street and Tenth avenue. Bees, Taear lhe 4 Mus C MatLOrre Ts brane FAREWALL “Those who 10 to "s Theat matte min tat ig Booth’s The tire during the coming to those who fae atier them of the Pleasure they had in seeing. in the glory of her ad- vanced years, & Woman who will * remain an honored tradition of the stage which she “dtumin od with the equal splendor of her geulus and her virtue." —New | York iribaue. one eee night this week (save Saturday) and at the SAT- tragedy, hat eminent Sbaxesperian @ ew his 1ast appearance Matthew Locke's ori inal music will be interpreted bv excellent soloists ‘ands GRaND OPERATIC CHORUS, *.° GUY MANNERING will be given on SATURDAY EVENING,, with Miss CUSHMAN in her tmmortal char- acter or MEG MERRILES. Sir in, Henry Bishop’s delicious yous wall be gaven in this play by superior Soloists, the GRAND OPEMATIO CHO US aud” an augwmented’ Or- a 4 Seats for the entire serica of Mime CUSHMAN'S fare- well impersonaiions can be ordered ‘by messenger, mil on telegraph, THE ba x L ihe will be open continu ously from 8A. M. to10 P, NOVEMBEK y, MR. EPH JEFFERSON as RIP VAN WINKLE. ((RABLOTTE cusiMAN. SUPERB PORTRAIT of the distinguished tragedienne, now making her fare- Well appearances at Bott's Theatre, will be given in RPE Badal, published 8 MACBETH. BOOTHS THEATRE, WATSON'S ART JOURNAL, next issne, will contain an excellent likeness of the Alustrious tragedienne CHAKLOTTE CUSHMAN, ARK THEATRE, Broadway, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second sts. EVERY NIGHT, JOUN T, RAYMOND COLONEL MULBERRY SELLERS, MARK TWAIN'S DRAMA, SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 P. M, “THERE'S MILLIONS In It VOR CONGRESS, COLONFL MULBERRY SELLERS. I EGISTsBR FOR bayer! SELLERS PARK” “THEATRE, pe PARK AUEAERy POLLS FOR COLONEL Open at 8 { VAStRODy CAN DID. OLONTL MUI MERRY SELLERS «Park Theutre, every eveuing and Saturday Matinee. you FOR COLONEL i SELLERS. MILLIONS IN HIM! and close at 10%. ALLACK'S, Yroprietor and Mai Mr. L: EAEIRE. WALLACK THE ReCEPtTO: accorded to the per: antestegs of THE ROMANCE OF A POOK YOUNG MAN, induces Mr, WALLACK to Ty Magiateg it tor EVEKY EVENIN and SA’ TURDAY MATINEE. SCENERY, » COSTUME AND APCOINTMENTS, 5B ‘and a cast including the names or Mr. Hi. J. MONTAGUE, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Mr, J, B, POLK, Mr. J, W. OAK ROLL, Me BM HOLLAND, Mr. @. F. BROWNE, Mr. C. K. KDWIN, Miss ADA DY AS, Mine, POSSI, "Miss EFFIE GERMON, “Miss TO it BURKE, Mrs, JOHN SEFTON, Miss MABEL LEONARD, Due Hotice will be given of ine frst appearance of Mr. Py BOUCICAULI, in bis NEW abst DRAMA, yw in aciive preparation. PARTICUL: aR NOTE Owing to the great demanil for seats to witness the Prosent performanice the box office will be open EN DAYs IN ADVANU. Carriages may be ordered at 1\):45. prs FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, Twenty-eighth street and Brosidway ins ut §, over, at 10 Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY......0--«:Proprictor and Manager Pre WEE NIGHT TiIs WikK ONLY. BRONSON HOWARD'S new comedy, entitled MOORCROFT; oF, which i MOORCROFT I! THE DOUB: BLE \ WEDDING. Five nights Characters by Mr, Harkins, Mr. longer only. | Clarke, Mr. James, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Davidge, Ringgold, Jennings, Faw- cett, Russell, Miss Davenport, Annie Graham, Sara Jewett, Emily Rigl, &c. LAST MOORCROFT MATINGE (positively “the last), Saturday, at 1:30. : EDNUSDAY NIGHT, NOV. 4, [sitrekyoney hg of COWLEY'S celebrated and most Tilliant comedy of THE BELLE’S STRATAGEM. ioral arranged for this theatre ana produced with new dresses, A GREAT CAST and a Feaiongouon ot the old oountey Gangs, Chea THE SARABAND, PEN. to follow THE B&LLE’S STRATAGEM, an important revival of MASK’S AND FACES. ACCABE.—STEINWAY HALL, MACCABE Every evening at 8. Matinve eyaey: Saturday at 2, FRI sc del M4CCABE i ONE IL OARE, The datly and preekay press of New York have unanl- mously pronounce! tnis to be the hi oye Bugg JESS f evor achieved by a Nonologue performer. 100 SEATS AT FIPIE CENTS, HE HERALD OF OCTOBER 18 SAYS:—MACCABE’S q,egone Dull Care” has made a great iit. The large jum of sieinway Hall is weli fied nicotly with ighted auiliences.” tho entertainment ts remarkabie ¢ aMount of quiet humor 1 contains and the com- ww absence of anything approaching to vulgarity. gy hy cerns oped SENSATION. in ng Monologue. PATRLOONI, DULL CARE, a Vocal Ventrtoaiaal, enoet Sartorial Melange, in which ne will display his_ marvelous power of Chang. ing the Voice, Figare and Face, with rapid change of Picturesque Costumes, original Songs ana appropriate c. mm Aatniasion, 50 oan ‘penihone Seats, 25 and 50 cents extra. be obtained at Brenntag = 5 fel it = Reserved | SAMGauly from 9 dtd; Schirmer’ 7Ul” Broadwayy 114 Broadway, 33 Union square and principal hotels. INWAY HALL. THEO. THOMAS s™ SYMPHONY, Reta Loa # hobs PUBLIC * In annoancit thee nth » joan age i a ci wha) THOMAS BYMPHORY. “CONC ERTS, the management takes pleasure in stating that in com- plunge with pumerous Fequests made for several years i i, Mr. THOMAS has decided to give one full Bee ie BOOM apes 0 di ¥) RST Bure Rene aieAL WILL TAKE PLACE THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 5, AT 2) OE LOt OK. THE FIRST armen teak» ERT WILL TAKE SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 7, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ‘PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION oeere symp! hens Concerts, with Reserved 38 Te mu Mole He earsals, with ‘Reserved. Bei 4 The sale of A meet gh Tickets, with Re: ay ts, tor either the Symphony Concerts or Public Rehearsals, ortor both, will commence THIS MORNING, at the Box office of Steinway Hall. Cr SSEUM. BROADWAY AND 35TH STREET. Se Fam il 4 4 Wate ote 2:30 AND. ae 'g a MiDn! ion? StoRM, O'REARDON'S Promenade Cone: oe JARLEY'S — Laughable Skete! —— Tumbleronicon. | Dramatic Headings, Wax Works. BE Matinee (excepting Saturday) 50c.; children. 25c. Every Evening and saturday Matic, 75e.; children, 400 1 AGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE rp life 4 Pianotorte—Having carved legs, with e ern improvement, only used mouths, $125 chance offered ; will rent ene: GUKDON'S, 157 Bleecker street, TANOFORTES TO RENT—OF OUR OWN. MANUFAC. ture; comprising grands, squares am Gprizhts; als sito | Fianorortes for sale on instalments, & SONc, Ll bast Fourteenth street, betwern gaan nd Fifth avenue, MONIC SOO1RTY, Pu ARM ORST PUBLIO. REHEARSAL, FRIDAY, QOTOBRIC S244 B.S Bt ‘ GRAND ORCHESTRA OF Ae PERFORMERS, Herr CAKL BERGMANN, Condactor. Tickets, Rae seats and boxes can be secured at Measrs. O. Sel Senin mers, 701 Broadw may sHeuser's Be y re the time of rehearbals, cy 18 office, No. 302 Fifth si ya Pant FOR SALE—AT HALF ITS VALUE, APPLY atl7 Bast Forty-sixth street. IANOS WILL BE TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT ae areme House and Lot, 175th street, near Broad- way; price, mortgage, $1,700, Apply to OC. H, L0Uk, 171 Broadway. mpue BEST PLACE TO PURCHASE AND KENT upright and pare Pian id Organs at reason- able prices) news Caeane, 7 stops, $125. . BALL aay Fourteenth street, Urrious, AND 8 TARE PIANOS AND ORGANS for cash or instalments very low.—Seven octave | rosewood, $100, payable Be road month ; rent $3 apward, BeTTs, waretooms roadway, corner Tenth 9 al ‘MUSICAL. | Sp CSG FRANCEStO FiLIPPt A. known italiau tenor, pupil of G. Vi Sos on piano and in singing; terms moderne Gall at } The dress 102 West Fourteenth street, opposite Lyceum | re. A. HOARSENKSS by Mra. OHARLOTIE *LUTCHINGS WINTERBURN, 101_ Kast Twentieth street, corner Fourth avenue. we Wd Md LL | CURED IN oe OUBLE BASS eae aoe dceak Caekeaes THE NEW | York Conservatory A\ it O1 ira: instrument rovided. Apply to-day, oral a 8 thise ji t No. 5 East Fourteenth h street. next to Delmonico’s. ateur musi- cians are invited to be present with their instruments, NSVRUCTION ON PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, AT Pupll's residence: $10 per quarter ; pupils taught sing. in and [tata en aor Sonate icarees IS HRUSPESN, os box ait} Broadway. raid Uptown Brauch Office, 1,265 My ig J PROPESSOR OF A MUSICAL INSTITUTE | will insiructin nc at prices to suit the meansor Pay and for pa hea tes convenience. /4- dress MAKSTLO, lerald Uptown Branch office. Wires ning terme, B ON THR ZITHER, AD dresa stating terme, B.B, H., box 3,162 Post office 0 pee Sc all 203 © page SITRKBT.—FRENOH en, willing ‘to pay uberaliy tot Mor Goud Rost oly private " veeonie an family, may may ably between Vy and 6 0’ Race, 266 SEVE! a4 ty Ah sl bose | tive pay ie sheet cash "p ys Prench | mons bast Sromolly’s THE LECTURE SEASON. cS ReKCIAL LECTURES EVERY NIGHT | my ork Mi ia ware fouston and Wloeoker atreeta?” RAND OPERA ag SUNDAY EVENING, NDAY EVENING, KOVEMB AT 8. SPOURTH ORAND. SUNDAY. CONORAT, BY THE STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OP} RA GUMPANY, on which cosamia Gounod’s will be given or oS She emeaate cast, chorus and o Musical Director and Conductor, § 3 BERRENS Pamily Circle, 8 ce ri gamivaton to Parquet cony and Dress Circle, tra; Parlor Chairs, $2 Shor sale on and. attor ‘Thursday at the Academy, Schirmer's, 701 ign A and ile Broadway. Also’ at box oiiee, Grand Opera House, throughout the day (Sunda ______ DANCING AC DEMIES. A CUARITER'S DANGING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON 8 + Building, | intersection | Stuyvesant and Ninth fireots —Classés every Monday aud Thursday afternoon aud evening, Private lessons in glide waits a specialty. A DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANO. « ing, No. are avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth sireet, open fo season. "Boreilg oles afiecnoon classes for la and children, i for a circular, Jasses for Kentiomen, Seni ay ‘WILSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, ARTHUR Aue.—Clasies now. open Hall, 309 West Fourteenth street, near Eighth ave- for beginners. Glile walt taught Send tor circular. Soiree every Tuesday aud Sawurday. J SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES, —OLASSRS © at Masonic Hall, lt voort Hail, 164 Bast moeurte streot. PRIVATE LBS. BONS at any hour. ARS at private academy, 212 Kast Kast isle vain bi vi A J. MARS! ACADEMY OF DANCING, 280 Bleecker street: classes now forming tor begin nd for ofroulns, Soiree saturday evening, Uct 31, at o’e! bee AND MRS, HLASKO'S SELECT CLASSES IN ou |,464 Broadway, commencing Saturday, tober Sl. Send tor ciroular, Par L.A Lint MR. 1 Or R TRENOW'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, | M Bs te very even! ceptions. bee cireulare, MATINEE will be acted shakespeare's sublime | jast Toirteenth ‘street: Bro- | x AMUSEMENTS. aoe | Wats MI38 yamaon U & CHIZZOLA. ere LAST THREE PERPO MA CEPI Siw Yo ass NECLSON. SATURDAY APTERNOON OCTOBER 81 aT 130, ONL ALSON MATINEE. avout A co, UL NOTHING. THURSDAY, OCT. 29. MUCH ADO FRIDAY, OC waeoee ONLY BENEFIT OF MISS NEILSON ; and at the SATURUAY MATINEE. pag: of BreaTRICs, ATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 31. MISS NEI SON'S FA abr idy AND JULIE®. LXceo™ tukatee, Norio EXTRAORDINARY. EMILY SOLDENE. ENGLISH OPERA 4 BOUFFE COMPANY, MONDAY EY ENING. Xi NOVEMBER Ls OF “ate os ou CES “THis NCRMING ve Ox. 0 at 8 o'cloc! prawily Circle, & ‘coud, Balcony, reserved, TEa.§ x 1. FeSer ve ; Orchestra’ Stalls aaae Fauteuis’ $19); Solas, $2; Admission, $1; Yrosce uuu Boxes, GLISH OPERA BOUFFR. In inaugurating this new form ot entertainment im America the mManaement asks attention to the fact thatit combines the sparkle of French wit and musi, to the elegance of opera comique and the inodensive- ness of the choicest English burletias. Notice is aisy invited not merely INDIVIDUAL TAL lyrie and histrionic, of the Soldene K lish Opera Bouffe Company, but to thy RE ENSEMBLE, the result of upward of FIFTEBN HUNDRED brilliaat recitals in Buy and. and to the RICH STAGE ATTIRE in which every ark be the repertoire will be clothed. The opening opera will WIEVE’ DE BRABANT DROGAN.. seeMiss BMILY SOLDENR OaDEMY, FOURTEENTH 5ST. MOLP. ALBANL KOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OviR feiwa¥ SVENING, Coe 3 (Fittecnth Subscription vf weer wart tance ‘ANT, sellin Fs Opera, in three acts, AMBUL. Mile, RMOTA ALBAN tn her great Fle of. Signor BENFRAISLLL Signor FLORIS Mues. Cooney and Wi Signdti GHAND CHORCS AND ONCH “STR Musical Director and Conductor. ...,..siunor £. MUZIO TURDAY, Uctober $i—Grand Popular Matinee. ADMISSION. INCLUDING KEsbRVKD BEATS TWO On which occasion will be parioemied AL TROVATORE, wile. HEILBRON. ‘BING. ans P NEILSON r charging persoam at the box office, $4, 701 and 114 roudway. SUNDAY EVENING, November 1—FOURTH GRAND QONCERT py the STHAKOSUH ITALIAN OPE ItA COM> PANY at the Grand Shere nae. when Gounod's Will be given, with Mus, Heilbron, Miss, Cary, Signort entratelli, Del Pue: Fiorini. MONDAY, November 2ALDAy THURSDAY, Novem ber 5, Brooklyn Academy, AIDA. Tn, hetive rehearsal, MIGNON, Also Verdi's greatest work, MESSA DI REQUIEM, oe spt 1 624 BROADWAY. SENSATIONAL NOVELTTRS. LAsT NiGu? BUT ae oF THe WONDERFUL RLOS. WM, Geo. B & = 5 mapic, \ Reconstruc ted and FRED. | R. n ins An thelp aston is Mee BAe LER, Olympio, | Oly: &| Pose ay ome 8; | tue eolenrated Vocalist, also as Lrogap. ry Ts Leo. — z =|“ Tis EVENING. = G Williams. 3 K} Miss Alice Harrison. Fy 2 Living ountain, Velocipedtsts. 13 Fo cnc ten marcel enchant 100 ARTISTS IN OL10. JERMANIA THEATRE NTH STREKT. GEDA NBbENDoRFE : . Director HU RSD AY, | oorowiR 29, T SCHWERT DES DAMOKLES, Comeay, by Putlitz FUER'S THEATER, MIN LEBEN. N, Operette, by wauungre % MUSIKFELND, Operette, by Gi -oftce open daily from $i fill 4 clocks BINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH STRERT, R Between Broadway and Fifth a PEALS OF LAUGHIER, SHOUTS oF CAUGETER, ROARS OF LAUGHT: Nightly greet the comics! tonnes in FEMALE BALHER: FUN pe ir sc anaes AN B THE OANCAN, FEMALB MINSTRELS, FORTY VARIETY ARTIsTS, MORE FUN, MORE SENSATION, MORE ARTISTIO worth, MURE NOVELTY aud more Originality ‘than any five shows in New York combined. NEXS! MATINEE TO-MORROW, FRIDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:30 P.M. RS, F, B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, This evening the eminent artiste Mrs. D. P Bowers and the popular actor Mr. J. U. MoUollom, in the grand historical play, indour ucts, of MARY STUART, \ -Mrs. D. P. Bowers Mr. J. C. MeCollom RYANT'S OPERA _t TWENTY-THIRD Seventh avenues, near Booth’ EV ERY EVENING AT 8, Se ces area ATR BRYAST'S MINSTRELS, DELI BRYANT’S Hates Or. A PAL 0 DICE ‘LOST. Mary Stuart. Lora George Douglas... Buvax STRELS.| ARRIVAL OF ALBANL VANS MINSTRELS | WHEN TiTE CATS AWAT. BRYANTS MINSTRELS. | GENEVIEVE DE BRYANT. BYARES MINSTRELS. BRYANTs MINSTRULS | THE. AULLioAN. BAND. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, THE DBLU: DAN BRYANT, NSLS SEYMOUR, BOs HART, DAVE RE Ww. HENRY RICE, BROOKWAY, HO- GAN EMERSON te ‘BTROPOLITAN THEATRE, 685 BROADWAY. LOLA, the celebrated Female Gymnast. ALEX. SIMSON, EDITH gre te WILLS and JOHNSON, Song Artisia, dc. ONE HUNDRED Star Pertoriners ‘ONE HUNDRED, rf ge to with he Derlor eine. VIOLBTTE PICADT'S Original CANGAN, [rae mg Se rhe aad it beautiful bew! ing 40. _MATINEH WEDNESDAY AND BATURDAY AT& é Pea ee tetas Bat hi avon cael *) CADEMY, —POPULAR MATINEE.. SET OE. TURDAY, October 8 Tie Do oar st 12) BA eto) rs open at ND POPULAR MATIN a 6 ADMISSION TWO wine 3% INCLUDING RESERVED one Heilbi fi phere rons. Azucena, §! je. Heilbron ag Leonora, Miss Cary as Dias Mauvico, Signor Del Pucne. a ~ a if na, “ignor Scolara as Ferrando. Grand choras orchestra. Musical Director and eat oa {OY 8. Muzio. Admission tickets to all i luding reserved seats, $2 For sa. ‘atthe Soademy, fol and 1id broadway bend RONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 301 Bowery. Deuugnted audiences crowd this rats , novel attracugna. The cresting ee nat tt NAPPIED: oF Ltt STOL ish CHILD ¥ BENSON WICLIE Mose fe Baayen THe Comic CHARAGTEE favor oud i ataee Matinee on Friday, Laaies Frist tree on Friday avening. TBSBB A TTTTIT TITTTT TL BEEBE BB AA T : aoe * E B AA T T L E Baous A A z T L SEE B AAAA T Velde 0 K BA A OT ae oe E Baus kA Tf ELELL BREE fr «chery Oey SOQRGU OTE ate at for a. short time at Somerville Art Gallery, corner Fourveenth street and FULh avenus. Admittance 25 cents. _ Open trom 9 A. M. to 10 P.M. NRAND OPERA HOUSE. AY. SUNDAY EVENING, ROVEMBER 1. ar Ly FOURTH GRAND’ SUNDAY CONCE, BY THE STRAROSOH ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, on which ogee Goan nod’ ‘will be presented. Mile. Heilbron. Marsceriiy Cary, siebel; Valentine; Sig. Orchestra, Musical Director and Conductor... Mise Benfr: Del Puente, fNhorint Mephustopavies “Chorus at .8. BEHRENS Faunily Cirete, £0 conts: adimtssion t to Parquet, Balcony and Dress ci $1; ov cents oxtra; Parlor Chairs, $2. For sal ter Thursday, af the Academ; hurgiens fi roadway and. 114 Beoad- way ; also at box office, Grand Opera House, througn- out the day (Sunday). rir MESSA DI REQUIEM. and enn ‘who intend to take part im jac or RD ors REQUIEM MASS, by the Strakosh Italian pers. Company, are fagied s ag Moot at the Academy of Music, stage door, at 7:30 P.M. on, a As it ts is intended. ¢ to organize for ted dn tuattnseres hearsal of this masterpiece of the reat composer, punctual attendance is pardcalacl St requeatet, Director. Geonce D. GEORGE GEORGE GEOKG ¢ GLOKGE ‘ GEORGE DAWSON. First appearance of the great English Talker who with discourse on DR, SAMUKL JOHNSON, ar ASSOCIATION HALL, FRipay EVENING, OCTOBER » \ RGYLE ROOMS, usta AVENUE ARR, Fb aa SUREKT.—SUIREE DANSANTE ENTERTAINMANT EVERY TN get TY O'CLOCK, SPRULAL MATL VERY HAY APTERNUON, COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK. ‘at SOBRENEERG SF BUCUOO Ry 29 INTERESTING NOVELTY, BROADWAY. arrived from Earope! Never ie SiR Sinan THOVOGRAPATOAT canton containing in 63 elegant apparatus more than 1,50) VIEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, taken upon glass, a celebrated ais pen daily froth {0 A. 5 010 Pie adi Mission 50 cents; tive tickets — ne Alte oF a alibi CHORUS uate diocese erthcont ARN SP SRS Rnb a the Academy entrance to oo. ‘a th Hr om ADUFHGAY: VAN HANME, Stage Manager. TPUBATRE TICKET OFFICL, AY. RESERVED sHATs ARMA, creatnes Crier ine ican erate

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