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ine war © it. seven pieces, in terr wal. Fre’ A nel upholstered back Parlor or haircloth, will bay uch wal, panel Dres-ing Case Chamber Suit, ten Pieces, marble tops, DEGRAAF & TAYLOR'S, 87 and 89 Bowery, > Chrystie street and 180 and 12 Hester street. _Branch Store 8! Fourth avenue. 3 of all kinds, in great variety of desighs, 24 {LAGE CURTAINS —— o—. it | French Guipure Curtains, Nottingham Curtains; also , Swiss embroidered _ : and man: ‘end less ‘ow offered, to those who inteud 188 % —o WINDOW ‘SHAD otlicr + articles pertalning to upholstery, at cost cost. An opportunity for & grewt saving is furnishing. RELTY & CO.'S Closing Out Sale, Firth avenue, near Twenty-third sireet. —WEERLY AND Furniture, Oarpets and = FE RruWat re stoc ui ai ber Suits, Sideboa MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR ding, at B. M. COWS of Chatham street. ains for cash & CO's, 156 and Li nd iow prices Great bat r- x of Parlor aud Ohne. ion Tables, Wardrobes, 8, Extes Mantel Mirrors, Chandehers, all of waich inust be sold ‘out to close the business; ‘also fire proot Sete. Phelan Billiard Tabie and great st variety of Musical Lastruments. A steads, Secretal Gait tod pFesidence } 205 West all RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE MAGNIFI- cent Household Furniture, in Jots to suit, 40c. on © dollar—Pianoto: te, lavest. sivles Parlor Suits, cov- srea‘ia saan, cost $450, for $175; one do., Buit, $45; Chamber Suit, complete, Dressing Cases, Jush, $138 ; re get ee: ied Carpet, Bookcase, Bronzes, Centre Table, &c. Lid purchasing, at private ree actresses, Books, Jardimers, or Monday A’ GEORGE A. CLARKE’S, 747 BROADWAY. On his popular scale of 0 of le of monthly payments, Parlor Suits, from om $100 ‘to $1,000, Chamber Suits, $40 Parlor Tables. $2) to $100 Parlor Desks, $2) to $200. Dining Tables, = to $7 pideboards, $50 to $380. Hall stands $12 Pure air PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING NO FURTHER USE for jgutt, at their hous bea furniture sell, in. lots, to a sucrifice Parlor Suits, cost $600, for $150 Veeker & Bros. 74 octave Pianoforte, one- arin’ cost: Beth $0 ° ae." N. BL flo-day or library and dining Furniture; Bedroom $125; Bedstead, Dressing ponses, Mattresses: aud haireloin | saits, i 301 P Bronze ‘aintings, we jm positively de sold. Cal! Monday ‘at eieate rendonoe, x 219 West Zist st Act —TH found at ighteen: aia hand Furniture, Carpets, &c., E LARGEST AND BEST STUCK OF SECOND the city can be 19) third dvenue, between Seventeenth and th seoetes, re to suit the times; the stock is ly Are to order by the best city makers; id or er cashomeeds bey Third avenue. AMES GRAHAM, T28 ond eignt piece HAN! min Rast Third sireet, near the Bowe: WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET—A SEC- Lis raat tor 3 Parlor Suit, in haircloth, tor 8 DsOMé WALNUT PLIMPTON BEBSTBAD, ror front, modern improvements, patent fold: $°50, ior less tuan $100; in perfect order. Cail +. for two days. | Os et AND FURNITURE.—$250,0009 WORTH OF Furniture now offered at our immense wareroom (25 der cent cheaver than any other house in gars Suits, 7 pieces, $40, and C! Ac feels, tape "Lead requins, ‘hoice assortment of Car stty Brussels and all-wool Ingrain, at low Oilcloths, Window Mats, Matting, dc. | ecessor to H. O'Farrell, 510, 512, SI4.and S16 Fighth avenue, N. 3.—Just received, 4 nice line of tapestry Brussels, at $iper oe. corner of Twenty-fifth street and = EGRAAF & CoCH OR § yard. all ather goods at equally low prices. | waged fi is no’ wed in the ptind GONSERVATOR OF MUsiC, Fourteeuth street, (next to Delmonico’s), and will qperaonally instruct sucn pupils as desire to prepare for ‘& public career. Mr. Maretzek will also have charge of ony Cas operas to begiven by the Conservatory the THE ADVANTAGES of this connection cannot be Qvarestimated. Pupils fully compete fp maa ob = good 7 wrin’ either in this country o@in * ils SELECT ana popular music Sol the frat, in the country, offers superior advantages in Bll branches Of music, trom the first beginning tothe finshed artist NLW PUPILS peceivea acy or evening. 102, M08 Court street, ne 204 and 106 Court stree! ANTOINE REIFF, Jr., Vice President of te ‘Siow York Philharmonic Soolety, and GEORGE W. KGAN, the celebrated Organist, are also associated ee muon direction of the Conservatory, aud will give their per sonal attention to pupils. MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF Music, No. 6 Bust Twentieth street, near Frith avenue. | Professor H! NRY SOMROEDSR,..,..Musical Director. Pupils who desire music thoroughly should avall them: selves of the superior advantages offered at this cele- brated institute, Arrangements have been made to send teachers to Seminary or pupiis’ residences who cannot attend the Conservatory, at moderate! vanced | sence according to distance. They will receive the same attention of the Director, Particular instruction a in method hi those desiring to become tea Ladies ands gentiemen are SCHROEDER's erther as active or passive meu! aud Instruction: food altos especially desired. Expense i, Singing Classes for leading and vocal culture tee are constantly (piano, singing, &c.) to Ts. nd evening), at moderate forimmg. A Musical Solree will given at Weber's Rooms. corner Fitth avenue and. “ixteouth street, Wednedday, Novembor 18 by the pupils snd professors of e American Convervato ory of Mus N, B—An orchestra is now being orcanized., Those Wishing to become members will’ please address as above. A. RADY OF EXPERI@NCE DESIRES A PEW piano scholars at her home; terms ee quarter. Address W. Hi. H. x 1,008 New York Post A SUPERIOR AND VERY. SUCCESSFUL LaDY 41 teacher will form a few c'asses in singiug at $5 per quarter, Address D., box 2,276 Post oflice, A COMPETENT AND RBLIABLE FOREIGN GEN- tleman, of many years’ capereons and very suc- wt how bes rotessor of music, lor plano or singing lessons; highest city reter- ence as to character as well as to musical attainments; terms reasonable. Address SUCCESS, box 69 Herald A GENTLEMAN, A ¥IRST OLASS TEACHER OF the plano, will give lessons at pupils’ residences or his own: terms $10 pe rter. Address PROFESSU: 270 Bighth avenue, Roar twenty- third street, ai -SIGNOR FRANCESCO PILIPPI, THE WELL + Known Italian tenor, pay! of yen pay lessons on piano and singing at lia or pupil's residence; terms moderate. Address or atiod West Fourteenth street, opposite Lyceum Theatre. N_ EXPERIENCED VIOLINIST GIVES INSTRUC- tion at pupil's residence; terins, 10 hour lessons, b and rapid method; references. Address J. H, iserald Uptewn Branch office. AUE THOSE WISHING TO TAKE LESSONS ON THE Violin or piano bave the advantage of joining. cites exprons epinners: by sonsmacaliny we with CALLA! Pern BR, 624 Sixth street, New York. A Tifst CLASS ORGANIST AND A SUPERIOR tenor desires a position ue ‘a Protestant or Catholic Shure. Address CARROZZ1, Ttalian Musical Insttrate, N Livingston street, corner ot Hoyt, Brooklyn. 4 YOUNG LADY WILL TEACH SEVERAL YOUNG children music (in Lis York or Brooklyn, near the ey) for her references exchanged, Address Miss D., 90 Sands st., Brooklyn, for two days. pes, aoe pier POSSESSING Le taprggensoe pe pepe’ talents, combined with a knowledge ianguages: and of prepossessing appearance, Ce. a ous of making a contract with some one possessing the Means to advance her interest; hi ail the reatualtee for &@ brilliant tutare career o! eas INTER- KAMONAL MUSICAL au a Ronivab s AGENCY, 114 Broadway. YOUTH, A COMPETENT MUSICIAN AND SUC- cessful teacher, desires a few more pupiis pe the Berala terms, . per quarter. Address ANDANTE, jerald Uptown Braneh étfice. GENTLEMAN OF cts oe GIVES instruction in ptanotorte ree narmony at po ye cee per quate Tr; best Meera Ad- ‘ith res TEAUH. x 1 Herald Up- town" ‘Branen eae e, 1265 ae LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN PUPILS FOR PIANO. forte lessor estat | gure given to those in- Address M. C., box 104 ine to beco! Hieruid Upiowa Branch ‘moe: FIRST CLABS TEACHER OF THE PIANO WISH. ing to get established would tare a few pupils at moderate terms; a few lessons free. Address DINAND, Herald Uptown Branch office. VERY FINE PIANIST, WHO HAS RECENTLY arrived, for the purpose of introducing himself will give one month s lessons CoN can conunue at very reasonable rates. Address PIANIST, box 125 Herald Uptown Branch office. FIRST CLASS GERMAN MUSIC TEACHER GIVES ‘A lessons in Piano, Violin and Organ for $10 per quar- ter, at his own or pupil's residence; best references, Address INSTRUCTOR, Herald Uptown Branch office. very FER Furniture, Beis, Bedding, &e. Payments taken by the week or month. ‘Terms easy. KELLY & CO., xth avenu ANE, 152 and ist West Twenty-third street, between sixth and Seventh avenues. Parlor, Chamber and Dining Koom Mattresses, Sprine ‘Beds, &e. —BEDROOM SUITS, IN OAK AND WAL nat; Carpets and Parlor BAEGER's warehouses, AVOR?» stree nods very low, less. ‘@han auctio: ew; Sofa Bed, $5. ARTIES fAVING SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Carpets, Mirrors, &c.. to dispose of will find a pur- Thaser by address! Branch office, 1 ASH, box 102 Heraid Uptown Broadway. AYNE’S PATE Cal RETARY AND SOFA BEDS.— mine before purchasing elsewhere. 1 and © ‘Do, 4 Bleecker street. REPARE ranges LEY, 2 Furnace EFORM Furaitnre, ‘seription ‘way, examin terins of SOLD top Table, one FOR WINTER.—FU! RNAC. West Twenty-third street. and Zero Refrigerator. N HOUSE FURNI Carpein Upholstery Bar ot every do- nh, On terms to suit everybod. Go to 747 Broad- e ~ goods, some the prices and weyee AR. ‘or sale, the Gothic pa, GBORGE A TO PAY ADVANCES—ONE PARLOR § . two imported China Vases, one marble haw!l; aiso Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and LINDO BROS., 1,267 Broadway. T° CONOMIZE SPACE A D MAKE YOUR BED- room like a parlor. buy one W. SMITHS sofa, Bookcase or Bureau Beds, Parior Beds. Depot No, Ninth avenue. PANTED-POR CASH, LYMPTON CANOPY also a swall cyii x. Addres¢ CHAS. HOWARD, No. 12 West Kleve 506 elegant st en, ‘at equ SOLID WALNUT EDSTEADS, FROM $7 UP- ward; also Chamber Setsin great variety and low ee; doneDs furnished. NHAM'S s Wonuias + 980 Hudson street, LOAN OPE . 896 BROADWAY, B T WOLF & BROTHER'S, tween Nincteenth and Twentieth streets—Money Joaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelr verware, Ailks, particular! os; business ¢ oa scnores hablan Espan T 07 BROADWAY, COR! Liberal advances'on Di « FOURTA monds, c welry, Silks, Camei’s Hair shawls, Laces and Personal Prop: erty of every description JAS. P, MATTHEWS, Ku DORNER TWELFTH * st liberal adfances on Dia- mounds, au the city, © Sane ¢ bought and sold T JOUNSON’S, 190 kes the m Jewelry and Silverware, of any office th same Bout and sola. 14 FULTON STREET, oa on Diamonds, © Hair Snawis, An: established 189); Se habla Espanol. WBURGER & CO,'S, Ly Thirty-second stree # mave on Diamonds private jeweiry store), and Jewelry. BOWEK eR SPRING street.—Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Silks, ‘Laces, sha d other Goods, or the same bought at fair valu vate parlors tor lacie: MOREY, LOANED-ON | DIAMONDS, | WATCHES, welry and Silverware, and the same bought and wold. GEO. OC. Au 5 1,19) Broadway, near Twe GBH BROADWAY, NEAR . AMiTY J Money — libet ‘advanced on Dist Wate Jewelry, Silverware, Fianos, Camol's Bae Liberal ver, La Rielios. Jewelry, ae. = TTR tal —M Ais Forey alnth atreot near thn Athen ote —DR, AND MME, + plant A A —MME, RESTELL, MIDWIFE SINCE 1840, NO. « East F CCired avi DR. OR MME, ¥ WE cured; advice fr free. 45 Bleeck: D* By tA t. AND MME. VAN BUSKIRK, RESIDENCE No. and ‘all Merchanilise; pitine Bought and . GEIGERMAN, NE TIETH STREET ished and most responsible oft n Diamonds, Watehes, Jewelry, Sil- hawls, ac. ; same bought, . C, HERTS. HERALD BRANCH lor for ladies, Branch oaned ou iasmonds, Same bought and sold. LINDO BROTHERS, MEDIC Wary YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPI- ee. Dr. M. JACOBY, 161 Bleecker st. a7 EAST NTION experi ME. THL, MIDWIFE AX » SOLE % avenue, ME. MAXWELL, MIDWIFE. t, Near Third w GRINDLE CUR years’ practice, 14 S ALL COM. 12) Wost Twe ty sich st, RESIDENCE ifty-second strest, first © or from Fi JL, COMPLAINTS ty near Broadway ith st, between Thira ‘and Loxington avs, D2 CC OBBETT, PHY: JOIAN AND SURGEON SINOE a2 Cooeiitation vynddental Cffice 2) Canmeaat all kinds cleaned and repaired. A. M. tes. | CURED IN A. HOARSENESS | Sve. Lessor by Mra OHARLOTIE “HUTCHINGS. WINTERBUBN, 101 isast Twentieth street, corner Fourth avenue. 30." BANJO." | “BANJO. WILLIAM D. PARKS will take a few pupils at his or their resi- dénee and guarantee entire satisfaction atter one course tt epost. each papil taught privately. 26 East kighty- rst stree: YSTRUCTION ON PIANOFORTE AND SINGING AT pupil’s residence $20 per quarter ; pupils taught sing- in Bnglish, French and Italian languages; «so pres red for concert, Address INSTRUCTION, box lz ald Uptown Branch oftice, 1,285 Broadway. pa EOPOLD MEYER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.—IN- struction given on te violin, plano and singing. Kesidence, M42 East Thirty-second street, near Lexington avenue, Lert FIRST CLASS TEACHER OF MUSIC, THOR- ough and successful with beginners, wonld like @ iew more pupils Call at T. L. Berry's, oad way, Ms < SCHWARZ, TEACOER OF THE ML particulars apply at his residence, No. ue. : terns thoderate, DAHM (GERMAN), AN EXPERIENCED her of the plano and singing, desires some more erms very inoderate and first class instruction. ‘0. 98 = Second avenue, hear Sixth street. VIOLIN AND VIOLONCELLO TRUC- the accomplished musicians, Messrs. R. & C. AUER, at the CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, TAN, thor MOLLE Mt NEW YOR! No. 6 Bast Fourteenth street, next to Deimonico’s. WANTED—sOPRANOS,:_CONTRALTOS, ors and Bassos. A grand volunteer chorus choir, which is intended to oh from 75 to 100 voices, ing organized for one ofthe uptown (Protestant) of this city, and which is designed to be of a iolent and thoroughly attractive character. The handsome edifice, is pieas«ntly Jo- . The organ is one ot the finest in the city—the Sreuniat a first-class musician of undoubted ability, The choir w:ll be under the direction of # skilltui and com- peient leader, pane greatest liberty will be allowed in the practice and mblic rendering of the best music of the old masters— Handel, Hayden, Beethoven, Mozart, Rossini, &0,, 88 well as of the best composers of the present day, Ladies and gentlemen, as an opportunity seldom offered to Lecume members of a really irst Class Choir, one in which the best of practice may be had, and which will be mage os ee eee Apply, in person ALLEY, K 198 Sixth avenue, any d: aay from 1 to 3P. MM (PH OORNET.—THIS VERY EXCELLENT AND popular instrament taught to perfection in the most practical Manne a soad gerioemer; tries moderne, Wino 1s also an ex] : era Aicress CORNETIST, box 165 Herald Uptown Branch oftice. isnow BALL {RAND BAL MASQUE AND FANCY DRESS OF Osceola Masquerad THE THE je Club will take place at the Argyle Rooms, Sixth avenue and Thirtieth street, on Moriday night, on night of ball. November, 2, W874. Tickets at box office HAN ed DUSENBURY, Becretary. _ CLOTHING. _ T SCHWABRT2)3, 1251 BROADWAY.—WILL highest prices for Ladies’ ents Gents’ Cast- ‘ail on or address SCHWARTZ, 1,251 "of Thirt} street. off Clothing. Broadway, c GREAT DEMAND FROM MY AGENT FOR WEAR- ZA ing Apparel, Curpetaund Furniture, which compels me to pay these pri —For Dre: $10 to $109; Coats, $3 to. Prete, Pelee gio. Elnwes to call on or address J. ANHALT, or Mrs. ANHALT, 173 Seventh avenue. G ENTLEMEN—APTER HAVING PUROHASED YOUR F clothing. go to SHAYNE & CO.’S Fur Estaflishment, Broadway and Tenth street, select a handsome seal Skin Cap and pair of Gloves; prices ALY'S vert AVENUE THEATRE, Brth sti Mr. AUGOSTIN DALY. With all the new e! theatre. Mr. Chat venport as Lay Charles surface; Mr. ofan; Miss and Broadway. peeting ats Over at IL ‘roprietorjand Manager mbe! (for these two) oveuslows cal), SCHOOL FO SCANDAL! flects. Fisher an Teazie, Mr. Geor e Clarke as James as Joveph; Miss sara Jewett as fay rabies W. Davidge as Sir ‘Oliver; Mr. Hardenbe: H, Gilbert as Mrs. Gandour: Mr. ti old as as ‘Sir eniamin Backbite;, ‘Mr. Fawcett be Hosssthie: ieesell cs iss alice Gray as Lady Sneerweil, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, November 4, Fae wry A revival of Conles’s famous and brilliant Comedy: in be offered with new costumes and scen production of the peculiar old courtly, dance called teh BAV. wh hich will be danced by the ema ipal characters duri: he masquerade scene of the pare ae CAT will be remarkable, as present- ing Mr. MOUIS FAMED in in ee ebaracter ot DUKICOUT a4 Y DAVEN in the role of LSTITI F thou « Grae PLU Te, and Tand Miss JEWENT in appropriate chur: = tae ys Aaa appear in his excellent i NOW OPEN: MUSEMENT MARVEL OF THE AGE. GRAND) PB. 7, BARNU MS QREAT JOPENING GRAND NaN upropkawe OPENING 0 GRAND] MONDAY NIGHT, 2, |OPENING Monbay Maun Now & GHAND) HONDAY NidHE Now & |OreNNG ND. : GRAND woupay NIGHT, Rov. 2 OPENING GRAND i one OPENING GRAND conannss ores ATIONS [OPENING GRAND ee OPENING bere BRILLIANT oan races « | PBSING K GRAND | DARING JOoK BY RACKS! =| oem GRAND 1 | OPENING GRAND rearyy { Ot HE, VAST, | OPENING GRAND) AUGMENTED FOUR-FOLD! | OPENING GRAND| INDIAN LIFE! INDIAN LIFé!| OPENING IAN LIFE! INDIAN LIFE! GRAND|INDIAN Lie! INDIAN Liral | OPENING DIAN Ere! INDIAN LIFE! | os GRAND] INDIAN LiF] | INDIAN LIFE! | OPENING GRAND A OPENING ASE FOR A WIFE! GRAND CHASE POR A WIFE OPENING CHASE A WIFE! GRAND] CHASE Pon A WIFE! OPENING FOR A WIFE! { GRAND) A 4 Soliant Eqncstrian, speots OPENING e jntroducin; it of u GRAND| ing lodies aud gentlemen of the | OPENING company. GRAND OPBNING apanp}] ENGLISH “sae HUNT, OPENING GRAND| UPON THE°GHAND COURSE! | OPENING GRAND | CHARIO OPENING ae s GRAND} RACES, és ‘OPENING GRAND weet, OPENING LAMB, i GRAND | ELEPHANT, | OPENING CAMEL, GEAND q OPENING MONKEY, GRAND WHEELBARROW, | OPENING IMPROVED, RACK, GRAND LANCASHIRE, | OPENING LIBERTY. GRAND —— OPENING @RAND, woe YibTORtA, OPENING LLE. VICTORIA, GRAND| QUEEN OF THE LOFTY WIRE! | OPENING UBEN OF TH LOFTY Wikb! GRAND — OPENING DONNYBROOK FAIR! GRAND DONNYBROOK FAIR! | orzxine GRAND| THE GREAT MENAGERIE | OPENING HE GREAT MENAGERIE GRAND OPENING RARE WILD BEASTS. GRAND RARE WILD BEASTS. OPENING 04 GRAND] ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION | OPENING ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION GRAND ever exhivited. OPENING R. OPENING GRAND! wusnom GP WONDERS. GRAND} MUSKUM OF WONDERS. | OPENING GRAND Raa OPENING GRAND OPENING GRAND OPBNING GRAND : OPENTNG FOR THE MILLION: | GRAND OPENING The Grand Ope pening wilh GRAND be followed Ly mull and OPENING Complete £xhibisions, GRAND AFTERNOON AND EVENING, OPENING Gpaxp| -AYTHRNOON AND EVENIN Hee > ADMISSION, GRAND | GRAND ORCHESTRA 1 | orENrNa GRAND | PAMILY CLACLE: 20 | OPENING poors OPEN AT 1 and6:30. | OPENING Creme ‘ERFORMANCE ar 2and 8 GRAND OPENING Box OFFIOR OF QREN DAILY GRAND OPENING GRAND | SEATS SBOURED, 8 SIX Days IN | OPENING GRAND| MONDAY AIG NOY, OPENING ONDA. GRAND| MONDAY OPENING MONDAY GRAND} MONDAY OPENING __ MONDAY UT papttncte RETURNS AT BARNUM'S. To accommodate the thousands anxious to receive the earliest retaras on TU IGHT the management of the GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROMS has arranged with the Western Union ‘elegraph Company for open- ing a temporary oes near the grand sand, at which the latest news will be received. be bulletined WITH THBIE APPLARANC. SQUA ‘hese despatches ney nce SIMULTANE! IN PRINTING MOUSE to. the ACCABE STE N A6;' HALL—M ACCABE. ‘ in his original onterta reat Or an Elysium ot Humor, Music and me BEGOSE DULL CARR: tril Brilliant, indeed, are the flattering vvations Teeorded nigney by the increased and enthusiastic audiences, extraordinary ent most wonderful the solely on the versatility and exertions MACUABE’S TRANSITION OF CHARACTER. The entire press Is unanimous rapidity and wonder with which acter is effected. Never has such a inwav’s clegant and commodious ave testified that this is the imost ‘ainment, and in every way the have ever witnessed. sepending single inat fo the marvellous h change of char- Taatility of voice, features and embodiment been exhibited 1 any enter tainment of modern tunes. MACUABE’S PRES: NT ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME of oriinal MIRTH, PURSONATIONS and SONGS, including those marve of Sellaeatons, sa COINATING tye RY MI MA THE WANDERING ite a and THB ENGLISH BAILWA in which Mr. MACCABE will imper: viduals without leaving the sight of PORTER, te seven indi. audience, will be repeated every evening until further notice: Adrnission 5c eserved Seats, l 50c, extra. ‘Be. Roserved Seats at Steinway Hall daily, trom 9 till 5. A <WILSON'S DANCING ‘DANG ING ACADEMIES. AC. ADEMY, “ARTHUR Hall, 308 West Fourteenth street, near Bighth ave- nuc.—Classes now open for beginners. taught. send tor circular. Saturday. fall, 14, yoort al mn oa bast Fifty-fourth street. SONS at Glide waltz Soiree every Tuesday and NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1874.—QUINTUPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. pores THEATRE. MAN. Miss CHARLOTIE | CUBRMAN'S FAREWELL. Mis CUSHMAN wilt every mght this weer, pAULQUSEDEAD wit oOpstr TTY Waves Sites G MERRILIES, ME he romantic drama GUY MANNE which will be ohared Sitheall of air Heury ‘Tianop's delicious music, interpreted by rior solo! auginented orchestra aud SPRRATIO CONUS OF 10. mo ry When next an EXTRA MATINEE OF MEG Ou RATUEDAT evening MACBETH, in which Miss CUSHMAN and VANDENHOFF will appear. Th LAsT NIGHT OF iss CUSHMAN, ~~ 7 Mr, JOSEPH JEFFERSON'S 1 ONDAY, Sovenp her: 9, when RI: be presenied. agement begins on aN WINKLE will SALE OF A! THE SALE OF Sears an ig Fog yirepence of this week, ineluding that of the LAs’ are begins on Monday morning. The box pen con- dnaously ary 3A. M. to 10 P. e wey: extra office will be exiablished inthe vestibule the sale of the tickets for Securing “seats. for THURSDAY'S CXTRA. MATINEE. Fiaces for the KLY VAN WINKLE nights will be offered on Wednesday morning as $ o’elo OOTH'S THEATRE, SPECIAL, SARRETY & FALMER beg to announce that an XTRA ae TINEB REG MERRILIES will be given on THURSDAY next for the purpose of Meeting, in a degree, the excessive demand for teas te witness MISS CUSHMAN’S iinpersonations. This will Mnord residents of districts euburban ty. che metropolls an excellent opportunity to visit Booth’s Theatre. ‘ihe doors will be open at Land the performance commence it Seats can be secured. OOTHS THEATRE. SEB THE DAILY GRAPHIC TUESDAY tat ers SOVEMESE 3, for a capital picture of the s nightly to be wit- Tested in rontof BOOTHS THEATRE, consequent uvon the overwhelming rush for places to see Miss CHAR- LOTTE CUSHMAN?’S farewell performances Wir Pr a js LESTER WALLACE performane FA BOO YOUNG MAN OK to aunounce it for RY RVENING ATU, RDAY MATINEE. Rui R ‘Costu a AP2OINTMENTS nd cast ineinding tho n B, OHN anit, Me JB. ate “ga TROLL. My. ie LAN OOK EDWIN, Ms PONS Mise CERFTE GRRMON: Bick Mra, JOHN N SEFTON, Misn M Liq otis will be given ofthe Ts appearance of Mr. DION BoveivauL in hi NEW IRISH J "SRAM, which is now in active preparation. PARTICULAH NOTIOE, Owing to the great demand for seats to witness the presen: performances: se box office will pe open 4EN DAYS IN ADVANC: Carriages may be ocdared at W435, RoeNson “HALL, SIXTEENTH STREBT, etwreen Broadway and Fifth avenue. ANOTHER GRAND SUCCESS ACHIEVED, ds of emphatic Ctrl Anan merry, hearty fre HE FEMALE mania FUN At LONG NG BRANCH. usiastic ap! jlause demands the continuance of the captivating Ferien picture, the ce CAN SANC CAN, and fu! a we those beaut! faa eit RENTZ'8 M Nightly delight crowded houses, with their BALLADS, CHORUSES, THE VINE ONGANIZATION’ OF VaRiert ARTISTS, lod by, the quintessence of RK COMEDY. BILLY, COURTRIGHT, OHNNY TURNER, H CABLE and HARNY MLLER, isa perfect antidote for melancholy, which completely Ce dall care a Lr, R ARMY OF TALENT, consisting of the ‘neat speciale y performers in America, FORTY.’ WO } era VARTISIS, will appear, AND sT THE ich te Enthi ©. on i ladies compoei ro LE INSTRELS, EVERY EVENING TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 2:30 P. EAD THE ea TABLE EB or yoruba Bo reek THE Fi 'EMALE MINST! 8:45—THE SPLENDID OLIO, 9:35—-THE FEMALE BATHERS, _10:06—-THE CANCAN, aa = HALL, THEO. THOMAS, EODORE THOMAS’ SYMPHONY He aes POBLIC ON THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, NOV. 5, AT 2! FIRST AFTERNOON PUBLIC REHEARS. Aduission tickets, 75 wage Soyelie seats, 25 cents ON SATURDAY | IVERING, NOV. 7, AT 8 FIRST SYMPHONY GONCERT. Admission, $1 and $1 20. J Reserved ane extra, OG. hated hr HAROLD ie rainy, Op. BERLIOZ Obligato Viola, aby Mr | CHAS Bi seine. CONCERTO PORMIANG. Op. 16 (new), EDWARD GRIEG OV) and ORCUBSTRA, sympuont re BEETHOVEN ‘The sale of ay eben Seats mat tickets for both the Public Rehearsal aud symphony Concerts will com mence on MONDAY MORNING at and 114 Broadway, and at the Box office of Steinway Hall, Subscription Tickets can now be had at the Box office of Steinway | Hall, M*sdec CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDN&S. DAY, Nov. 2,3 and 4 Mrs. D. P. BOWERS, supported by’ Mr. J,'C. McCOLLOM, in a new emotional Flay, entitled ANOR; OR, THE FATAL MARRIAGE. Presontod ‘with new ahd elegant Sppolniinents, &c., ke. sue FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, NEW OPERA HO! Broadway sooner of 29th street. milhons in ih A Te awo ORE A: TH ey New eeoe _WAMBOLD. “ BACKUS. | Bill. ert © — IN, the great RIGARDO, Superb Orchestra. rai Fresh Bill. RYMAN, NACKIN, Wit: The Vocal Ouinvet eiizect cars may be ordered atl ts secured—Moral, “Go Karly.” raMiLy “MATINGE SATURDAY, at 2 STEN GEAND, UAL MR. 5S. B. MILLS, . TaNDERED TO MRS. B. MILs, * His Dest a at Rpedrance since hig late severe accident. EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, Assisted at the most eminent operatic and musical talent, RVED SATS, TWO DOLLARS, TSsiON. ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY GENTS. IERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, THIS (Sunday) EVBNING, November 1, GRAND PU. IO BROMENADE CONGERY BA ‘The music by @ fine and full band, conducted by Mr. C. LEIBPOLDT, Poe “Pickers 50 cents, tor one gentleman and " cert t commence at Bo’clock P. M PERAS AND CONCERTS BY THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY, MAX MARETZEK.......000 Director TO COMMENCE IN DECEMBER, at. the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Patrons and others desiring to take part will lease make carly application at the CONSERVATORY, No, 6 East Fourteenth street, next to Delmonico’s. Bebop A seri sTTMT - EREE B Aa T E B AA T T E E Beuse A A T T L KEE B AAAA tf T L E BoA A T Tr L E Bpeep A A Tf ct LLLLL EEEB OF LOOKOUT ‘UT MOUNTAIN, for one weeks more at Somerville Art Gallery, corner of urwenth street and Fifth avenue, Admitiance 29 conte, 9 to 10 P.M. ACADEMIES. —Cha\ sRES hast Thirteenth street EMIVATE LES- CIRCULARS at private academy, ny hour. 212 East Eleventh street, DODWOBTH ing, » PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANG- Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth No, MMreet. open for the season. -J. + Bleecker @venings, For terms send for day evening, November 4, at 8 A “SCARTIER’S D. + Bi ternoon clases for ladies and children. for gentiemen. Seud for a circular, MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANOING, 289 street. —Classes Tuesday and Friday ea ‘Solree Wednes- joc! G ACAD MW, Fear iding, Intersection Siuyvesant lawses every Monday and Thursday street. atternoon ela evening. Private lessons in Gide Walt a spe- chaity. parr NOTICR.—L. METZ, 247 SEVENTH AVENUE, will pighest cash prices for ladies’ and gentlemea's# Dlothing, Carpets, Furniture, Bed- ding, Jewelry, FAR commanibationa prompily at- ten to bv Mr. or Mrs. Metz. 247 seventh avenue, near Twenty-fourth street. 5? ~ASTROLOG ¥- A STROLOOE, ER—PROFESSOR LISTER, $29 SIXTH nd for circulars, Address all letters to k Post office, box 4,524 New by TENTION |—KNOW THY DESTIN bave been deceived and lost fait! derfully, gifted Olairvovunt: gives nek, canses mar. ves tells everything. 189 West Forty-first street, near Broadway. you NAMES: to$i. No ALRVOY ANT. —TELLS Ww TELLER—SHE HAS NO {ME. JONES, PORTUS nue, hear Bleecker street, N equal, 57 South Fifth Ladies, c.; gentlemen, $1, Te ME, LA FARGE, CLALRVOY ANT—APPLIP Mhetle’ rewtment for, Rhevmatina, Paral Netiralgia, Ladies in trouble call. No. \s6 sixth ay. ME. ROSS, THE GREATEST LIVING CLA’ TR voyant, has retarned: gives advice tn love, mar- ©, &o.: tells everything, 763 sixth avenue, near third street. Orisa: MME. BYRON, GREAT UNRIVALLED Spiritualist; truthfal ‘advice upon all affairs of Ite; test her consuitations. 314 Fourth avenue, ut HE CELEBRATED. MADAM PORTELL ALL Your life, shows likenesses of the living and dead; oeiore those separated eyes rece len prop. erty, the Madam 9 warran herself to ‘As represenied OF ine sonney refunded. 2% Tulrd ‘av..acar ‘bigihoculb th Beg DAS Alt the fashior ALDETMASTER West Fourth street. —Clo jor the waltz Wednesda: dances taught periec ye GARMO’S DANCING nue, corner Fourteenth st Y, Wl BROOME ST, » course of lessons. @ Dances quesdays and Friday: P, vahemays aad Fe nesdays, 3 e NEW fi S DANCING ACADEMY, 24 ses open; instraction only evenings; sx fashionable x private jessons. Las $2 PIPTH AVE: pecial Notice.— et. Subscribers and former members are hereby noufied thar the rharsday evening gentlemen will commence Classses for gentlemen private ciags for ladies and ovember 5, at 9:30, niy Monday ani Thuretity evenings ing © practice of eatare of the young ladies’ and children’s classes. particulars see circulars. at 7:45, Minuet de la Cour is ‘ distinenish- T CHRISTOPHER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PA repa Hall, corner rij ‘ixth streetand Third f Wednesdays and Saturdays, afternoons and evenings. Vlease send for circular. M* DE GAEMO. TE Clem OF DA i uw “STREET. O, 82 cornit FOURTH M* AND MRS. HLASKO'S ACADEMY VOR Dancing, 1,46 Bronaway. Classes for adults and children. “end for circular. ANUEL'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DAN: G will commence November 17, Parttculars may be Obtained by addressing K. 3. MANUEL, Gilsey House. SBRIDAN’S ACADEMY OF DANOING, 618 AND 615 Siternoon class for iadion and ebtldren; eit ¢ fe Waltaes yeuent im ome quarter. ree Mi ber 2, 1374. Thursday; ue.—Monday and Satarday | ern Novem RAND OPFRA HOUSE to let for eingle nights, week, month oF year, ‘Apply to MAN, Taternational Music and Theatrical Agené 114 Broadway Yl yaa THEATRE. EIGHTH STREET, ‘between Second and Third avenues, THIS EVENING, positively last appearance of Mons ‘and Mile. DDOMER, the celebrated French Athictes. and, also for the last time. Miss ADA LAURENT, Great specialty. The Mystery of m7 some as it Is and Was. VARINAY STARS, | weaaeacoacit ete cae By ) TOURNAMENT POR HIP OF AMERICA, 50) ta eh D THE EMBLEM, presented by inser , Esq., patentee of the new 1 poplar wire cushion. THE, GRE ATEST GALAXY OF PLAYERS ever brought together, consisting of MAU IGNBAUX, FRANCOIS UBsgeY, AtnERT TGALNIER: EDWAWD DAD . P, RUDOLPHE ‘On AAAURION DAL ¥, OS eaow, commences at Tammany Hall, Wednesday evening, No- eanvor 4, and conunticn. APTERNOUN AND EVENING. SINE DAYS, Adinission, #) cont: eserved Beals, } no charge for Jadies accompanied by gentlomen. ances commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and 8 lock ip the evening. ANTE in furces. to travel with w panorama, to PANO HAMA, 69 Vari D—A YOUNG LADY VOCALIST, THAT CAN Apply HE PET ELEPHANT AT BRYAN TS. Ever, eyenin wat 8, ‘day Matinee at 2, DAN BRYANI'S MINSTRELS, “two ‘HOURS! FUN, Garery SHOOTING GALLERY AT COLONEL MONS. SD TERY’S Fencing and Boxing Academy, 619 Sixth avenue.—Boxing tanight in one month. Superlor Fencing ayer and Boxing Gloves tor sale, Send for cir- out ars. JPENCING, BOXING ACADEMY AND SHOOTING Gallery, oe Bixth avenue. —Boxing taught in one rior Fencing atu and Roxing Gloves sie. Bond for Clroulaes Colonel MONSTRRY, RMORY OF . Wh Ls SECOND REGIMENT, — AR it of KB. febre, Solo Saxophone ot Gil- more’s ney gooond Teeinens band, Saturday even- ing, November 7, 1874. VIO An, BAKO. BA TPES, TRACK. aresut sail : | peURmumNw ee ] Yorum carne. ENE. Wie tee seme ane EVERY le ArvaDAy i bey igning quee: queen of ‘the London stage, Will make her THE FAVORITE FAMILY RESORT, Jebut 10 this cor NGI List OPERA BOUFFE, Butire change of bil [3 ais for the week commencing supported by her Bamerous s and complete AY, November 2 OPBRA BUUFFE COMP. ‘ANY, TO-MOROW (MONDAY) RV BAING. NOV. 2 AT & Gane ViEVi DE Bi RABANT: Now scenery. new cosine ‘ae propertes en, he. i wins Drogan apprentice pastry cook).Miss EMILY SOLDENS Genevieve (Duchess of Brabant) ‘Miss Lyndhurst Brizitte (her confidante). Miss. Robson q NOTICE THIS, Intense at Seige at the Armory of officers fo} if the torah ad “Retorm |" lect Gocorico (Duke of Brabant). the eecond spon Fayade of the Oswald (the Duke's peculiar page’ MULLIGAN ARDS NULEIGAN Su ARDS LLIGAN GUAKUS uing anid great excitement. Golo (Minister o! Police) The Bi rep: inaster of Curacao. Charies areal (a. paiadiay Mr. Miss St C Philibert (his squire} ir — Prowee: Be aeasaciae: i ie BEYORM TRIUMPHANT. The ‘Hermit of the Vailey. ray Bee Mr. HARRIGAN KEDUCED TO THE RANKS, PAP ricin { @ases of the household) } Mr. ‘TONY HART Maids of Honor. vietorio if Gheistine tas walans When ex: Captai yy eee Septal ry 6s Durant 4 larrigan was informed of his defeat tn MM he “bore it n ies Garthaw | 8 ees a aa ees asked by his constituemts. with dignity, “Not bac hike sod ana rou nat be an “out” or a “kicxer. irae jt} ny ranks and tpeata ony out there a nie troubles, “te at once sie Le: d assured him of his will, and’ vo prove’ 4 be ma ritten tor the Captain. AN ENTIRE NEW SOD SONG AND OHORUS Musketcers’of the Guards, Me Quaine, Cooper, Hillier, Quint Members of ‘the Council. Musica! Conductor. Box office open t LYMPIC, Mr. GE: M, to 10 P.M. 624 Broadway. AN ENTIRE NeW SONG AN) GREAT AMERICAN VARIETIES. AN ENTIRE NEW RONG AND CHORUS Every ovenmg at 7:45 for the second omnes rufgaw® gu of the Wednesday and Saturday Matinee at 2 o'clock. GAN GUARDS, series ot LIGAN GUARDS: SENSATIONAL ATTRACTIONS. Programme changed weekly. the unequivocal popularity of Ww realiy, first class Varioty entertaiumeht has been 40 well verified by the Weekly increasing and delighted audiences at HE B OLYMPIC, and the efforts tovintrodace # high order of novelty and varicty is 4o well appreciaved that to the same masic. TONY HART ‘aptain has changed eve: vant aa eRe, GUARDS, mU. LLIGAN AN GUARDS, First nights of Mr. Ba sketch, eutivied ward Harrigan’s new and original AN EDITOR'S TRO! AN EDIIOWS TROUBLE: cinlty, the mae nd to spare, 10 expense to this cater- if ie tothe ble ase Me. introduction to au Ameri- KERNS, GR. CARTER, WHR! ae. Can public of First time this season Of Mr. Joh Wild's very taag bar the artiia vit Dewatitat reat i a eel aot “pox MYSTERY, if: areas EVIEVR DE a 3 babs, ENEV 3 fesiibt alte Ls 3} The entire com atiy i's WW olio of fun, z ig. brilfiant success aud will be repeated with | & NEW OLIO 5 ouo,ah fen g | the same strong cast and all the, goento and musi: | © | | Concluding every evenine and mati ith the best = | cal ettect charm! and versatile art comic Loct é Sigs ALICE HARRISON As GENEVIVEL omic Local Dramas every played, written by Johe ¥. The posomnlaned RSs ane iss Re KE AS JOGA. ei GoobING iG AS THe DUKE, 16 Princes of Musical Comedy. i) SING SING} OR, HOW THEY GET ovr. SING SING} oon Harrigan ‘4s Patsey McGuire. Hart as Tom Qui Wild as Witless. Other characters by the com} pany. ~@ MATINEE WEDN&SDAY AND SATURDA’ Ke gAMSS pein be b egekly A. J. TALBOT, mndarm First appearance in America of the marvelous Fanst N% a eg nina Family (the Professor two sons), the most wonder. Lease fulurtiets in their clegant gymunsiic specialties. that Positivel cael one England has produced. THE DELUGH: OR, P EADIE Host. ihis week's programme also introduces the beautiful MISS JULLA SEAMAN. LL. BEITY, and talented song and character artiste Ons FAM LA, le 1 ELSBERG,. aitanhat hie mut FLYING Gomis, KIRAL#Y StStE MISS EMMA HOFF! 160 WARRIO: L& JUNE BONNA in her melange of mei PROGRAMME EXTRAORDINARY, aus WEES EY AND BARNEY, fhe Inimitable,” the great artiste; tn new Bis farce, Casey, the “Piper. or feet TOUTE, Magnificent _Scener; DELUGE SUB. Naree GARDEN. BRILLIANT. Be i, WITH REAL WATER. Bares ANNOUNCEMENT. . P.O. B. mth Annual Menor it of thy BENEVOLENT “AND fe crates ORD. Dutoh NOE mcenoriln Houta Hie Bgpy van sae watipanue ate 6 pace edhe eee faster Barney, Grey and |The Hay mily AY AFTERNOON: NOVEMBER 12, 1576, Saading in The intelligence Williams, Reed,” ‘Misses This mammoth entertainment Site pare Emma Mills and’ Farwell. | lous array of novelty and amusement, 8 ollo of tun ever witnessed at one time ‘By y und Dermie- sion the following establishments will be represented om this occamon :- iblo's Garden, Booth’s Theatre, Bowery ea 5th ress Theatre, Bryant's Minstrels, Sam Francisto Minstrels, ee, Pastor's Opera House, Pai -atre, ay hoatre soolsy’s “eat, 31 8; Circ! Pri vate ‘Boxes, $10 and $12, poy sheet now open oe Suen te for sale at Bullman’s vilis gale O'Neil, Excelsior age Quintessence of Oid vi ARopether the most varied and attractive combintion of opera, farce, (aelede song, dance and acrobatic novel- ties presented this season. ‘bree het of unalloyed tun every evening and Wednesday an wurday Matinees. Adi jon. S0c.; Reserved Seats, Bi: Family Circle, 2 ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, 585 BROADWAY. Monday, November 2. very evening at & Ticket Office, No. il4 way: #ifth Avenue Hotel WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MATINEE at 2 Winasor Hotel, Metropolitan Viorel, Bookstan oolgaat First appearance in this es the T. Allston; Brown's, No. 9 West Fourth street; HUSSEY CONSTELLATION, Nos. 99 0 and'92 Bowery, and at the Box ‘Once of Variety, Dramatic, Acrobatic and Gy mastic Stars, con- ging: of the beautitul Ren Gomis. Miss BL. ocalist and Come- pet CHE CLL Oops, MUSEUM. we the unequalled le Atropaie and Gyn: a W OVEMBEK Z-OLIVER DOUD BYRON. nd te celeiraied California Man MOUND WEDNESDAY MATINEE, FRANK HUSSEY. ‘ACROS! Also first appearance of ish hls aphool of Raaceted Doge BES. MoGUL school of Kanca pe oat MANNING, CHAKRY BART eapatttiNte ax 1 FRIDA' ANNING: pp HAHEY BART oruson, | MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND 4 and all the METROPOLITAN STARS. MONDAY, ROVEMBEE 3 The performance to conclude with LIVER ‘DOUD BYRON, His BY MOONLIGHT; IN THE NEW PLAY “DONALD Mok AY," introducing Mine, VIOLEDIE PLOAUTS 0 trod HISIAN CANCAN or CHAHUT DA ceoie, now ia ‘he EVENT & WEEK of their succeasful engage- ment at this theatre. CADEMY, Brae STRBET. ST WEEK BOT (HREE. 200 AUXTLIARIES. AND, ARK THEATRE, Broadway’ between 2ist and 224 streets. “PMERE'’S MILLIONS IN IT.” FULL BRASS B. AIDA, Bttakosch Itailan Opera—sixtcenth subscription might Ti MONDAY, Nov. & last night of Verdi's ‘Greatest opera, Laechgiet ulnertas Signora POTENTINI ME JOHN T. RAYMOND, Miss 4. in his great character speciale Sig. Ganer ae aa DEL P' Lite Cake, SBLLEBS, ina etio-coms amertoan Drees, by MARK TWAIN, ent Scene, Chorus and Musteal, rector and Condu pate: Uzt TONIGHT (SUNDAY). Nov. 1, FOURTH G) AND OON- T by the STLAKOSCH GOMPANY, “ata he GRAND OPERA HOU! ac -speciat armouncement. t° wepvesbaY,, Nov. 4—Fifth appearance of Mille. EMMA ALBAN in conjunction with Mile. HEILBRON’ and Miss CARY, and revival of MIGNON, and SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 P. ML Order carriages at 10:30, LEGRAPH FOR SEATS. SEATS SKCURED TEN DAYS IN ADVANCE. IAGRAMS OF THE THEATRES OF NEw YORK, ANBSW AND UNIQUE POCKET EDITION of this VERY “THGLADAY, Nov. 5, Brooklyn Academ; i} FRLDAY, Nov, 6—Sixth apvearance ar Mie, A ALBAN SON DEAUTIPUGLY BXKOUTED | pans OF aig SATURDAY, Noy. 7—Grand Popular Matinee. ALL PLACES OF AMUSEMENT, #4" Due notico will be Egui ot se first periormance ot together with the runnin; a of ali the VERDI'S MESSA DIR CARS, SIAGES an - PRICF.. RAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. G SUNDAY EVEN A A aad isto ready at Kee Beare a ie OFASE™ BY THE ‘SIMA it COMPANY, JOLOSSEUM, BROADWAY AND THIRTY FLUTE St, Gounod’s TW BXUTBITIONS DAILY, at 2:0 P.M. Mile. Heilbron, Signor Bentraielll, Signor Del Puente, Haat nIDNIGHT oy ia omits Signor Fiorini, Chorus and Orcnesira. Jarley's Wax Works.| LIVIN Musical inrector and Conductor Mr. 8. lemme | NEW “VoRK, The fambleronicon. PIANIST, Family Circle, 5c. ; Admission to Parquet Balcony and by PROMENADE Mr.” Dress Circle, $1; Reserved seats, éxtra: Parlor Prot. CONCERT CLOTILDE Chairs, $2. For ‘sale at box office, Grand Opera House, | HoToHINas. Comic Lectures. ‘HOT! throughout Sunday. NEW YORK STADE THEATRE. AD. NEUENDOR ire Star is yxement or Miss A MAYER, the favorite of Germany in opera bouffe, commencing WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, in her celebrated role of Boulotte in Opera Benffe in four acta, by Offenbach. Box office tor the sale of reserved seats wiil be ovened, at Batsig ork of — spat Theatre, on Monday, November 2 at M4 o’! BYANTS OPERA HOUSE, WEST! 23D STREET, ween 6th aad 7th avs.. peas Booth’s Theatre. BRYAVIS MINSTRELS. THB RXCHLSTOR i EVERY BVYENING pars SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 CHANGS OF BILL. TWO HOURS’ FU DAN BKYANTS FAVORITE COMEDIAN: se pu DAVE REED, Every Maines (excepting saturday), S0o,: Children, Se. Every evening and Saturday Matinee, 7c. ; Child MERICAN INSTITUTE. Becond and Third avenues, between Sixty-third and sixty fourth sureeta. New York. Unprecedented success, rnoon and even! GRAND CONCERTS, BY FULL ORCHESTRA. A combination of Instruction and Ainusement. Hundreds of ‘ondertul Machines at Worl The grandest display of America’s Taduscial Skill ever brough: together, ADMISSION ONLY 50C., , OHILDREN HALF PRICE. pen from 9 ALM, until 10 P.M 4547 BOWERY, Director. Owing to the rush of enormous crowds aftor 7 P. MC W, i RI EMERSON, the inanagers suggest that those who desire to ntake with BEYANTS VOC th AND ‘Oliditesta Ta critical exatni ng should visit the, Exhibition ba- MUSIC, SONG ¥;, BURLESQUE. | fween the hours of 1) and 12 and 2 and 5 during whiett ou an hours the vast machinery is in full motion. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY GRAND HOLIDAY oy akon An entire change UPON ELBU:IION DA for this week. First Srpenranee of the Dastiing Setio.domtc Artists, THE MORGAN SISTERS, JENNIE AND ANNIE. NILES AND EVANS in oman Dance > sspkipton T WHEN THE CAT ALBANUS Die MBuk DAN BRYANT ag OLD BLACK JO. THE MULLIGAN GUARD, by Bryant's Brass Band, Tuninense st cess, hors pGreaming butle Jue of the By A PAIR 108 1 ST, ze nl music. gorKe ons resses, &c. AUG ite HE NO erihk poe REAPPEARANCE OF Laity TOOLEY: Grand ‘Transiormation Scone. Invisible Chorus, HIVAL TERPSICHORBAN DIVERTISEM AT He NEW VOL egg by the premier dansenses, Miles, Rice: Hominy and Bry; | ALD, LARRY TUOLKY, CHAS. WILKON, J. SANFORD, ta salo-Long-Leg-etto. | Sig. Nelsando Seymourini | ¥. Gi:RALD, Miss NELLIE GERMON, 8 Ht NNAH Maren of tie Atoazons (Shoot the Hat"), by ihe Cory: | Brin ke. (tee Mee ONY Pastor. peed PROCES DELUGE THR DELUGE, Songs. Lon tandiord, Lizgie Warren. | Gotton atl Biche @ ree WITH, BEAL, Bannon, Tani fk ‘FOUyrALNs. on ‘Friday eveninss, idea dhleimapiatsene miter AML tolOP My Seats secured, | \fAKH A|TUBSDAY _AFTERNOO 220, BOE ALY WRUNEE EVERY ane ath {ote | Matinee of tue Female Hethets, at Robiasow ae saad ea ag a7 ol al JAY TEMPLETON, A Youinful Dejazet.—San Francisco Call. Foremost is Fay iempleton.—San Francisco Chronicle. A wouder of thengrical world.--San Francisco Bulle- FAIRY STAR OF THB STAGE, OLD BLACK JOE wae Ue as D's BRYANT AS inee al Foster's beautiful Song, introducing Fos Miiturday Statinee at very evening at 8. chorus, THE “Aner California, New York address 21 West Sth st Ours, SUITS.—TIGHTS, TRUNKS, SHIRTS, HOS SRRMIBER DANSURAE. all siaes gnd colors, np fee les striped, in PRI 3 neloge stamp fo cl BALLET TROULE, | 814 CoHOm ENOSYON ADAMS & CO., 697 Broadwa: i K ist, vee a JAUSE'S | SOIREES DANSANTES, AT BUEYOORE LADY OF PERSONAL ATTRACTIC 8 AND EDU- aa 1s anbs i EAST ae FOURTH Sa | TADOh a strenger int New. York, desiree the ac: | NONDA RVING HALLS NO EVERY SATURDAY, PROM 8 810 2" TTA SONG AND DANCE, JIG AND Baye ee ae, sf C. DOBSON, the Champion ban- joum othe world. 48 Awity street.’ Ladies fitted tor they « fi BRU RSWIC BETWBEN | TWENTY-SIXTH OED WEN TY SEVENTIN STREETS, THEATRE A1CKEr OFFICE, CHOICE RESERVED Spat, FOR ALL PLACES OF AMUSEME: NT. TERN, IC INSTRUCTION, REUKARSALS, aC, BY Dianna aL METHOD, TO LADIES 'OR GEN- Guaintance' of a lverat money tor theatrical instruction, all of which will be re- gentleman Who will furnish aid, with interest. Address ER. MINATION, Herald office. Av SOUTHERN DET. APTOMMAS’ HARP RECITALS, STEINWAY HALL, NOVEMBER 27. OTE AND YOU WILL BE IN TI latines at Robinson Hall to see the Cane: and Femaie Bathors. ANJO, SONG AND DANCE. —J1G CLOG , AND cher ARING YOR TBE RTAGE, TAnLO® Irisll jig dancing taugnt for the stage. Banjos, ail Ric fe Mt HY POPE, ACTOR AND &LOCU- prices, “Boyan's Guide oe wt Danen BINWAY HALL. outa Master,” Compr isind, # above dances; yi pete, price $k TOUNY. BOGAN. 400. Bast Louston BLACK BRIGAD! n AN BRYANT'S : introducing oe pepaiaten of Se Messrs. Harrigan ai e ic of E MULLIGAN GUARD, by BRYANT'S BRASS: BAND, ARS SOIRE DANSANTE—AT HIS ACADEMY OF M Dancing, 289 Bleecker street, Wednesday evening, November 4, at 9 o'clock precisely ARTIER'S SOTREB DANSANTE, C very Tnesnay evening, Beethoven Hall, ho Firth Street. street, near Bowery, ih ae BRYANT's: OPERA HOUSE. * BY NIGH iT AT & ( Mpc ards JOLLY GAME 60." 4 BUFFALO, NY. (best and want agents everywhe! gi liest game th n the works jarge sales: big pay. Writ FPPEE LESSONS TO sort pris Oa ne ate of the French university guarantees to . ANJO TAUGHT BY FRANK B, CONVERSE. DAs one to speak French readily in three months. Classes, BY Fre oo adion taught practically in tie et Address MUSTAPHA, Herald Uptown Branch office ; NUE AND THIRTIETH ar Nit Fi OME ETE AVENE Nre MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT AVERY BV HAING MCOMMENCING PEOIN ies MATINER EVE for the stage if desired. pi ible, and prepare: praresnane™ eae ESORTE MUSICALE, 17 WEST TWENTY-FIGHTE wrent, near Broadway in fone Duets and tets every evening, Admission free. baited D. BARON, Proprietor. ¢ a ERY SATUR- Day Retin eke 3 O'CLOCK, LOCU TTONIST—DR. CHAR, 0 oO. HURLBUTT, PUPIL > = cs ANIO J ‘AND GOITAR TAUGHT—BY A NEW ANI hed nas, A Guilmerte. Water S| Bitimple metnod penabiine tne pup to tastor the bn ne: cellent teacher.” Terms moderate. | strumentin “TENT O of les! YC, DOBSON. ri Fourth avenue. jONTo’ nie EMBERS OF THE AMATEUR PHILHA Society and others (competent) desirous N'Y, SoNG—BY H. P. DAN “OH, LINGER BY ji Retee 406. 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