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Lost AND FOUND. eid THE BERALD OFFICE, A SUM OF have by proving proD- reoneys whieh The oH Ronn, Advertisime fia} WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4; corner Twenty-seventh strect ‘and Fitth avenue, a Gold Watch. ‘The owner can obtain. memati F he auto by ‘applying at the Day Line oilice, OST—EITHER IN A FIFTH AVENUE STAGE OR IN 4 Russia leather Por Tine contaiuiny money vu, and business turn the same to 64% Pine street, Phe tl oar ¥ AFTERNOON LAST, AT VEN. apomee Boston express a black ide, pocket broken; own fuavle to him only; bonds have been iat deward for information leading to ita re. ore ‘ Gomamusieata with owner or address box 209 '—AT BOOTH’S THEATRE, ON THURSDAY Ver oiiaw, October 28, a Sear! Pin, whand holoing. & diamonds. The finder will he handsomel Ffed' by calling on 2. 0. UROMMELIN, ‘New act fra tock Kxchange. Os?—ON FRIDAY MORNING, BETWEEN PRANK- 4? ‘and Bond. streets, on Broadway and probavly in avenue stage, a pair of gold spectacles in case. foot Men aby willbe fiversily rewarded Go returning them 4o 67% Trinity Building, 1 Broadw O8T—ON ELECTION DAY, NOVEMBER 8, AN OLD ioned goid and stone séal, with Jatin inscription ‘C#lmin non Aninum’’ and coat of arms, ‘the finder will be alveratiy rewarded by returning it to M. N, PERTALRE, ay. 03 Broadw: OST—SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ON FIFTH AVE- nue, between Forty-ninth and ‘Thirty-second streets, n oxydize chatelaine Watch. ihe inder will have & “iberal reward by returning ff to (13 Hifth avenue. OST—aT NEW YORK POST OFFICE, A RED Rusua Leather Bag: owner's name outside, “A suit- ‘gblo reward given on returning to No, 8 Clark street, rool OST—AN ITALIAN GREYHOUND DOG, ANSWER- ing to the name of Spot. A reward of $10 will be ‘paid upon his return to No, 63 Clinton place. O8T—ON SATURDAY, ON FORTY-FOURTH STREET or Fifth avenue, between Foriy-fourth and Thirty. . @ighth streets, a red Fan, with pink roses and aark shell coke, A suitable reward wiil be given to the person fno will ill return It to 213 West Forty-fourth street, OST_ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, IN THIRTEENTH “sity place, n black silk Over- pare ‘claimed with jure bce. ‘rhe finder wil oblige leaving it at the office of the Cosmopolitan Forty-third street, a young Skye Terrier, Liberal aud no questions aiked 1 ORTON SATURDAY MORNING, FROM 119 WEST ward and D0 4 if returned to the above AYE! aD ons pare ens. MALTESE OAT; ONE eile LES at 482 chart uc Ree is yn her return to Git 4 a ison ‘avenue Liver: ‘Stables, 119 Madison ave- fue, e corner ot Thirtieth stree 1B PARCEL F TAKEN BY MISTAKE FROM WILLIAM Kinzey's, Thursday evening, has been returned. ‘Ot lady lease call for ist ILL THE PERSON WHO FOUND A FALL OVER- nas 1m stage trom Wall to Fourteenth street, or in ear, return or send the same or Papers in id -coay, w Colonel, Wine and. Retreshinent Parlor ‘and 13 New street; $10 will ee by B. HUGHES sonoma cab ih cathe § REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN ca feather Bolster and Package of Books, lost ae on Fitth avenue this atteruoon. Apply to ir. Worstell’s, 208 F enue. 25 8 We eae LAST WEDNESDAY EVEN- @ large Pocketbook, containing money, tickets, Hel mid private pi papers of no value but to owner. OS, W. FLYNN, 20 West Eleventh street. alee al THE ARREST OF EDWARD Howard Davis, about 20 years of ave, light fair, 6 fect 8 inch hes high, who absconded trom Montreal, 31, with @ sum of money, notes on the Canadian banks, a further es will be paid for the wecovery of the whole, or a part, in proportion. BELL & MITEIRSS ie Wall street. BEWARD—FOR fHE RETURN OF GOODS Lethe ta .—STOLEN rt wing articies:—One solitaire Diainond Ring, 3% eee one sapphire King, perfect, weighing 8 ee ta: FROM 1% WEST first street, on Saturday morning, the $500 pair Sleeve | Buttons, monogram: *L, in giamontts The above reward will Ve pald forthe Tecov: ‘217 of the things and conviction of the thie! WALCOTT. ‘THE BALL SEASON. A WELL. THAT “THAT ENDS V WELL.— —BAL WASQUE to-morrow night; same spot on ae erie? Amusement column, PIANOFORTES, ( “ORGANS, 8, &C. TTENTION PIANO DEALERS—CALL AND SEE the best iow priced Pianos ever offered in the New Cott hy D, PEASE & 00., j08. 244, 246 and 248 West Twenty-seventh street. FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND Pianos of our own make; ulso for sale, a number ‘fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. WILLIAM NABE & OO., No. Liz vitth avenue, above Sixteenth st. FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND HANDSOME Pianos to rent at HAINZS BROTHERS’ Piano 8, 27 Union square. New Pianos on instalments or yw for cash; two Pianos, been used a littie, very ow for —FINE PIANOS FOR RENT—$3 AND UPWARD; AG Jor sale on easy, terms; good Mano, $6; double ik Organ, rent $4. BERRY'& CO., 780 Broadway. AGE ZOMPFES 176 THIRD AVENUE, BETWEER Sixteenth and Seven janos repaired, so hammers recovered, 4c. ; references Steumway NT 714 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, FOUR atent A MAGNIFIC idence d corners, carved case, overstrung bass, celebrated maker ; cost $800 tor $280. ‘goth. Broadway. HANDSOME 7% OCTAVE PIANO, LATEST 1M- A provements, will be sold ata sacrifice; owner has 0 room, for it; been to-day or to-morrow at 26 Corne- et. Pianoforte, seven actaves, carved logs, overstrung raffe, every improvement, sacrificed for cash. - BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, neur Broadway. T AUCTION—ON TUESDAY, AT 12 O'OL0CK, BY JERE. JOHNSON, Jr., at his salesroom, 37 Nussau favew. seven Pianofortes, by the best city makers, Now A BEAUTIFUL PIANO ONLY $100.—A STEINWAY as, have charge of the music in a swall church or AN th sehool; | moderate compensation expected. KUN, box 163 Herald Uptown Branch fe EXPERIENCED LADY WOULD LIKE 10 reas, MBLOD) NEW YORK or AMUSEMENTS. Ts ATRE COMIQUE, HBATRE COMIQUE, NO, 514 BROADWA' NO. bac) BROADW. Mr. JOSH Hart, Sole Proprietor PAYRICK'S | AN RE OWANGE. [THE ELECTION, DAY ANEW O PARADE. IN: pibENpunt Now and Original Acts | CANDIDATE. PATRICK'S PARADE, | entartainy bilatthe | OretMe ent i the FAVORITE RESORT. map batwe PATRICK'S — Da’ HABRIGAN and HART PARADE, in thelr original sketch, | TUE BLEOTION ; PATRICK'S | PATRICK'S INDRPENDENT is iy gt Da’ at CANDIDATE, digs Sense x PARADE. | THE ELECTION; A K PARA ay | pareiogs + “* INDEPENDENT PARADE. DAY CANDIDATE, PARA: | Return of Atperics ” THE ELECTION, Serio-Comic Voc: Bis FeNNik Ievuied | ru ELECTION, 8s JENNIE ENGEL, sateen 6 of the Irish » patios UTA DAY |»! PARADE. PATRICK'S DAY PATBION'S PARADE. MOND an i ITAMOND and on Tite INDEPENDENT RYA CANDIDATE, Mr. CHAS. WHITE, Mr. CHAS. WHITE, THE ELECTION; PARADE. Ethiopian Comedian, Or, THE and first. appearance | INDEPENDENT PATRIQK’S | this season ot the Lan-| CANDIDATE, DA cushire Lad PARADE, | Sr, JOUN WILLIAMS, | THE EUROTION ; Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, PATRICK'S } admitted to be the best INDEFENDENT A Dancer in America, CANDIDATE, PARADE. | Harrigan’s new act (ist time), Lene THE EURCTION: ry PATRICK’S ELECLLON DA THE DAY erioee Day INDEPENDENT PARADE. Bip CANDIDATE, PATRICK'S INDEPENDENT Psy rae ELEOTION; PARADE, CANDIDATE. INDEBENDENT parrroxrs | Te sbare,aet writt NDLDATE. DAY DAY PARADE, |THE ELEOTION. PARADE. | will be for one week | THE ELECTION. PATRICK'S patinoxes TILE ELECTION; DAY PARADE, PARADE, and INDEPENDENT ELECHON; CANDIDATE. PATRICK'S THK AL’ INDEPENDENT THE Pi 5 il PARADE, 'DIDATE, at the INDEBE NDENT PATRICK'S | Great Family CANDIDATE. DAY” | the nic Dr. PARADE, 01 Gian Sse mae) Ir. PATRICK'S: BATTLE eae INDEBERDENT pawabs. | ‘The Drama will bo cere ms . e Drama w parnronrs | brewented with | new | THE ELECTION ; A! ») ry, dresse: ir, a Ath shammoth ‘com-| INDEPENDENT PARADE, | pany retained. CANDIDATE, Riise Kitty O'Neil, the PATRICK’S| Empress ot Dance; | THE ELEOTION; BARADE, Miss ‘Polly yepontne INDEPENDENT 3 iss Pol 001 SPE: . Sie sat Goren CANDIDATE, Y ontlo, PAk . M a y . * cb i Be ay Be vivian! THE ELECTION: . HARRIGAN, TONY HART, Sona, DANCE, ‘OHN . FRANK RGENS, DRAMA, FAROE, WM, GAYLORD, Minstrelay, Comicalities, Gnas WHITE, . JAMES BRADLEY, all on the same evening, and a host of others, making in all the most powerful company ever presented to the public. cluding every night and at the by nagar with, the ‘Srama, TE BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM, MATINEE WEDNKSDAY AND SATURDAY. MALINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. LOBE THEATRE G BROADWAY oppoates the New York H | CAMPBELL & MURTHA MONDAY, ffand inaugural of the fail and winter season of this autitul temple of amusement, devoted to Minstrelsy, Variety, Burlesque and Sensational Drama. It has been newly decorated and painted throughout and additional new galleries put in, making the GLOBE now the largest and handsomost vaudeyille theatre in America, In or- der to meet the genera! demand the management have Fosolved to place the prices within tue reach of every: bo GE RAL ADMISSION RESERVED ORCHESTR, NOVEMBER 9, ee 250, ,86 and $3 ‘The management have spared neither pains nor ex- pense in procuring the greatest array of Novelties and the grandest constellation of Stars ever gathered to- gether in any theatre in the world. Look at the names :— gue rey pons Of Bong, RICH MO: Miss JENNIE WOKKELIL. For a limited period only, and in compliment to the management, Now York's greatest favorito, Mrs. J. LLOYD HAIGH, nec JENNIE HUGHES: ois foarte Winuira M0 MONTAGUE, e beaut remiere dan brettiss COA ADRIANA. The charming and dashing WESTON SISTERS, their first ADpegrence, since their return from Europe. The sparkling Roubrettes. iss NELLIE YOUNG, iiss ALIGN DALY. HARRY KERNELL and HAGRY RICHMOND, Philadeiphia’s greatest tavorites. aoe serene ARNEY MenuLty and ANDY CARL. the great Comedians tn ule beaut specialty ¢ great Comedin if Deautiful specialty— . OLD SLAVS Rk NPOLEY a WADE. Eccentric Artista, B WALHALLA BROTHERS. Mr. DIOR SANDS-AND ERWIN THOMA\ the chatiplon Clog Dancers of the’world. whe Will en- Gage in a friendly contest at of Superiority. who will perform the unprecedented feat of throwing asummerseaiy spon a revolving globe. the favorite author and actor from Calttornia. D. THOMEROS FRANK M W. ©. HE z0U: HIZGERALD FRED. NEBR, RICH. and a host of others. Doors open at 7 o'clock; pertormance begins at 8 Matinee Wednesday d Saturday, at 2:30, \RAND OPERA HOUSE. Day. STRAKOSOH ITALIAN OPERA company, THIS EVENING, 8 poNray, rare ee Si 8, ater. M, Mile, HEILBRON, in her renowned aol’ of. -Violetta Signor BENFRATELLL i Signor TAGLIAVIETRA. Fuli Chorus ana Grand ‘Ores Musical Director and Conductor.......Mr. Admission—Family circle, 5) cents gion, $1; reserved seats, 50 cents extra; parlor chairs, i For sale throughout Sunday at the Grand Opera louse. T BARGAINS-SEVERAL FIRST CLASS PIANOS, nearly new, of different makers. CALE: ‘AUPbL & Co., Piano Manufacturers, 10 ki Ht HUnion juare and 335 West Chirty-sixth street. FINE CHICKERING PIANO WILL BE ‘or $125; in perfect order. “2 West Fourteenth street. VERY SUPERIOR STEINWAY 1 PIANOFORTE FOR sale—Periect Mahl great bargain; a7 octave to nit: sigur uu, JAMES CAGNEY, Loan Broker, 831 Hndson streot, BTEINWA & SONS’ ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE 200; round corners, modern improve- ente, se splenad ‘one, perfect order; ior casb; a bargain. ird street, near Second avenue. BRILLIANT TONED 7% OCTAVE, FOUR ROUND cornored, magnificent rosewood carved case and ms ‘pianoforte cost $1,000, tor $250; stool, cover, music also Varlor and’ Bedroom Suits, Paintings, onses, Mirrors, Curtaius, Carpels, Beds and. Beading} than half cost; at private residence 120 West Twenty- ird street, near Sixth avenue. N. B.—Pianotor Xes for shipping and printed bili of sale and warrant pare years from makers, Can be seen to-day or RARE CHANCF.—AT A BARGAIN, A FINE AS- ent of second hand stcinway ‘grand, square Ee upright Visnos; also those of other makers; every STRINWAY E & “Sone, “Steinway Hall, New York. @ EE eeaetae Gata PIANOFORTE TO BE Tei ‘A sold at bargain, the owner having no fur- jer use for t be seen ar 58 Liberty street, ' MAGNIFICENT PULL 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD overstrang iron fraine Pianotorte and Stool, Togs, &c. : sacrifice for cash or instalments, or to GULDSMITH'S, 20 Bleecker street, near Broad nt. BEAUTIFUL, 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte, curved, logs, overstrung, all improvements, warranted; manutactury nibs Instalinents yrent $5, BR. SCALE, 107 West 23d st., cornor 6th av ray. ie PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT four round Decker & Bros. Pianotorte at a sacrifice; a tillant tones 74% octave, richly carved rosewood case, chy cat overstrung Piano, having all improvements, Ruarantee bill of sale ; cost $975, for $20, N. B Cover, box ior shipping. Also 7! and, quarter cost. to-day or sidence 210 West Zlst st. Brive PIANO FOR SALE—USED A SHORT time, has ail the modern improvements: wall be d fo for dso if ta ken this week. Call at 228 Henry streat, Orage ORGANS,—SEVERAL NEW AND SECOND hand aad, organs of different sizes. varying In price 500; also a large 12 stop reed Organ; all Pelt» Ry! sol ata very low price. Apply to J. H. & 0. % LL, 407 West ‘et second street, where the insta ta can be octave upright jonday, private seen, fey VIOLIN AND VIOLONCELLO INSTRU 10: ‘by the a ah A ccomplished musicians, Messrs. H. & NEW RK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 6 Kast Fourteenth street, next w Deimonico's. equi id Organs, at reasonable prices; kering’s, Steinway’; BX: mad E88 han Pow or rent, at 8 iacturers, 27 West Thirteenth street, between sot no; part pa; Teen for hew two story extension ry House, pot, 60 mii Ry tow ‘arenes nutes from city; price PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AN hand, of first class makers, will be XD SECOND offered in New ork. "A specially Pian s to let until the rent money pays tor them.” ave Th od Sixth avenucs, ULAND & Pranme, No. 6 Beekman street for exsh. or on instalments, daring this month, by é AND UPWARDS FOR NEW FIRST Gi 200 AL nos, iully guaranteed. espana hang onan nclons AG TED-OLEINY AY, WEBER OR CHICKFERING OmAgE WATERS BON, Broodway, than ever be- and Oreans to let, trom LUDKL. 4 arvensis. “CADEMY, FOURTEENTH STREAT. ERNANI. Monday, Nov. 9—First appearance this seagon of Mile. ALICE MARESI, and revival ot Verdi's grand ‘Opera, with the followiag ws Mile. eee ence Signor CA Signor DEL PUENTE. Signor FIORINT. Musical Director and Conducto! ir. 8. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11—Mile, EMMA ALBAN in LUCIA’ DI LAMMERMOO THURSDAY, Nov. 12—Newark Opera Tiouse—F. ‘AUST. FRIDAY, Nov. IS-Mlle, EMMA, ALBANY as GILDA, SATURDAY, Nov. 14—Grand Combination Matinee. Special Notive. ihe fr first performance in America of in complete form, will rake place on T HONDAY, Nov. 16 RS, F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, ‘the distinguished actor, M DAVENPORT, EK, L AS SIR GILES OVERREACH, in the great play, “A New Way To Pay Old’ Debts.” vou THEATRE, FIGHTH STREET, Between Second and Third avenues. THIs (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, AND EVENING, commencing at $and 7°0'clock, as, Qui ts: Uon RuyGomezde silva tor. BEARENS SACRED CONOBETS, THE LECTURE SEASON. “SPECIAL LECTURES EVERY NIGHT «o'clock at tho New York Musoum of Anatome, 619 Broadway, between Houston and Biocoker straots, G@ (IMA FATHER DAMEN SUNDAY NIGHT aT cr Tnatitur in aid of y rin th 0a Texets 66 cents. ionatelancatnnes z __ BILLIARDS. Al “CSTANDARD ‘AMERICAN. BEVEL TABLES AND + the Phelan & cornet gombinetioa Cushions for sale only py the patentee, W. COLLENDER, suc- cessor to Tirelan & ‘ctlonder, 73 738 Broadway, New York. MERICAN BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, WITH ‘Delaney's patent wire cushion, used exclusively for 15, all match games; 5x10 bevels; nearly new. wey. I GRIFFITH & Von) vases street, A. 10? OF NEW 419X9 BEVEL HILLIARD TABLES, 'y ini rst Class, for cheal Store 219 East Twenty: third street. spa ened ines ILLIARD TABLE—CAROM 5X10, NEARLY NEW; balls and cues. Inquire at stable, Forty-secon street and Seventh avenue, XEORGE ies PHELAN, SOLE MANUFACTURER of Phe! ecelebrated Billiard Tables, Office and warcrooms, WN. 7 Barclay street, New York. Post office box 1,176, BILLIARD TABLE $75 $75 e for sale, 5x10, in first rate order. iN, 201 Washington street, Hoboken. Fr BERGMAN MARBLE _& MANTELS. T GREATLY REDI REDUOBD I PRICES, An extensive stock of Slate and Marble Mantels, Wash Trays and Slate Work nk of AYSty, Seren Oe. ey, Union square, Fourth avenue aud Seyontoonth sts WY, T Gxpary REDUCED PRICKS—AN EXTENSIVE decent wtechha at, Merrie pam nate Mt jer_ marble work; Mal KLABER, 134 East ighteenth street, near Third avers, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIOES OF bag ing A and marbleized Mantels; ali kinds of Floor bint Monuments, Headstones, Slabs ers parenare as anc ogblne larbte Works offered at BR a i ‘Nos, 217 Bi 10233 West’ vinyedeat sirean, ‘wear yee SUATE MANTRLS, MARBLE AND Wood Mantels rich and clerant the low. tween eas i leah Weat Twenty. HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1874—-QUADRUPLE SHERY. ., sapemaeerse, HE ‘AM USEME iT MAR OF cits Kar. MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, HIPPODROMB. MUSEUM, HIPPODROME, Bi wie WEEK. SECOND | SEASON. WErK SECOND SEASON. aor Write, RACOND SEASON. RN S20TH PERFORMANCE, NOM SaTH PERFORMANCE. BA B. BARNUS Two Grand Exhibitions Daily, BALNUM| Two Grand Exhibitions Daily, nd Bxhibitions Dail }OON EVENING: eta aPrE NOON _AND EVENING. ARN U M = S tot BY ic aecced ARN BARN ARN’ IN iN N U U C U U U U, U B. B. AR! BAR: BAR! BA! BARNUM BARN NUM HARNUM the Colossus of the Amusement ait aed World, Of its un] unparaileled mag- [Ba nie See | nidcence the York Herald Becond season, on, second weok of 0 > ERR N N N N LRN say! podrome ‘presented last night The display was grand and and while the at. picturesque, tractions were unquestionably liberal per- haps the highest feature of the and ‘astonishing, BARAUA BARNUM entertainment was the beauty ot BARNUM the thousand _mmiles from the dainty, chubby, a and delighted little dam: every part of the great edifice.” The clergy, the Bar, the mercantile communtty, i] is Es 2 jt fS = Z2z227 and the elite generally throug the vast amphitheatre and wel- Riadad Db bb >> Eisttetts aesecaq come with admiration and ap- plause the Contestants in their daring feats upon the GRAND COURSE! While the more distinctive features will be retained—the grand Roman con: teste and the brilliant English races wherein brave women and noble horses strive for victory— the programme for the present week will be extended and remo- delled toa degree hitherto deem- ed impracuicable. In addition to thesix hundred English thorough- Eneeeaa| zeae 2 Bzzez2z Esacaca! asqacea! cacaeed! cececcag Begsecs Excesee Seeceer EREESES RRRSEERE BAR BAR! eS 4 Zee BAR! horses, recently imported for use | cnly by the young lady riders ot the Wippodrome Company. The Grand Spectacular Pageants U U and Gorgeous Processions, im- proved beyond recognition, will {continue prominent features of the remarkable entertainment, “INDIAN LIFE,” the most thril- ling Equestrian Spectacle of the age, isretained tor the present week. Its production involves an varying scenes of the camp, the chase, and of active conflict. One hundred ladies and gentlemen, are employed in its representa- tion. The Great English he BARNUM Hunt and Donnybrook Fair as{ BARNUM BARNU BARNUM asual. All the Roman Chariot BAENUM SARNUM RARNUM and Standing Races; all the Bril- BARNU BARN! BARNUM | llant Contests upon the Grand M by daring Indy | HARNUM BARNUM Course Ly yun lady y: BARNUM tf Senne BARNUM riders; the Faces by highly] ““— BARNU: ARNUM BARNUM | trained animals and all the Lili- BARN Hany ee putian and English Jockey races. BARNUM nannum | MENAGERIE DE DEPARTMENT. BARNUM A BARNUM BARN =e Mr. Barnum takes pleasure | 1 to his im- |mense Mendgerie, acknowl. edged to be the most val- able Zoological collection ever TEI in calling attention re > Zz ieGeceaeq EERERE He Placed upon exhibition. As an ee bats obo bet be bp>> Este 2: I Ed element ot instruction it is in- | | Be esq REE valuable, and ‘deserves the atten- BARNUM tion of all parents, and especially ofall teachers of our public and private schools. The anintal ool- lections of the various travelling os > mi rat 22. eases! ec BARNUM BARNUM | enterprises are here consolidated for the winter season, affording facilities for the profitable study of Naturat History never before CECUCEy iS ERR RERKER EREER RERKEREEEE i > Este} 2 iS Bal BA ENUM BARNUM BARNUM BARNUM BARNUM BARNUM BARNUM offered upon either Continent This department will be open aaily from 1 to 5and from 6:30 to OP. M. Grand Entertainment at 2 and 8 Grand Entertainment at 2 and 8. Grand Entertainmopt BSS 2 and 8 Box Office open trom 9 to 4. Box Office open trom 9 to 4. BARNU: os boos ea poets edcbdebed =) b> p> Pe b>>. BR: ad | loa BzZ>Z ne Zo r J > ES 2: {st F SEATS SECURRD | SIX DAYS IN SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN GENERAL ADMISSION, pe BARNUM| GENERAL ADMISSION, 50c. FAY TEMPLETON, ‘A youthful Dojazet.—San Francisco Call. Foremost is Fay Templeton.—San Francisco Chronicle. A wonder of the treat oat orld.—San pisacisco Bulle- tin, HY STAR OF THE STAG After ©: Hforaiay New: York addresa.2i West Ninth st ‘ARK | TUESDAY NEXT, AT 2:30 P. M., FEMALR —- BATHERS MATINEE,’ THIS at Robinson Hall, Sixtoonth street. Oa 8. PIERCE, 1066 BROADWAY—HAS Pore, without bonus, o good New York ci rockin Real Estat lowest rates. NO HEAR FATHER, DAMEN SUNDAY NIGHT AT Cooper pretaees ik any ot St. Francis’ Hospital, Fifth street. Tickets Re, J. JAY VIL LERS will deliver his aes lecture, Association | Bell wenty third street and fourth av.), VENING, November 1), 1374, he cata EN nts; Reserved Seats, 75 cents, Quones SINGERS WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE, able to read music ana with good voices. Apply: trom 9 to 10 A. M. ‘Luesday morning, at the stage door of the Fifth Avenue Theatre. to purchase Mortgages at the RA MATIC INSTRUC TON) REIBARSALS, &C., BY PRACTICAL MET! Ob, TO LADL R GEN. FLEMEN PREPARING FOR THE STAGE, PARLOR RECTLATIONS OR AMATEUR THEATRICALS. AD- DR. IAM H. POPE, ACTOR AND BLOCU- TONIST, ¢ ‘aT WAY HALL REE LEC URES EVERY DAY AND EVENING THIS week at 611 Broadway, by ©, Frusher Howard, of San Francisco, author of the “Calitornia CAlculator,” price 0 couts, illustrating his new and wondertul rules, All may now be “quick at figures.” HE YOUNG AMERICA CLUB, COMPOSED OF GEN- tlemen, and organized for ‘sociability and amuse- ment, would like the aasistance of a few young ladios competent to ald te giving entertainments during the coming winter. Address, an PUESEOENT box 168 lletald ote’ tr A CARD. Mrs. JOSEPH LLO LLOYD HAIGH, nee Miss JENNIE HOGHES, the woll known cantatrice, nan been induced to retarn thie ity tn am antizaly ey vo Ng shorty ie |i fscity In.an en vocal repertoire jculars in future advertiseme be ie ___.. AMUSEMENTS. — Ue Bors THEATRE, JEFPPEKBSON NIGHTS. Mr. JOSEP JE 'U JEFFERSON. JARRETT & PALMER are } leased to announce that ee will begin a engagement uere to- orrow, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, appearing in the charming American Legendary Dram: three acts, written by Dion Boucicault, founded on Washington Irving's Romantic Story, RIP VAN WINKLE, the title character. the be Agr have the advantages of autiful and appropriate Scenery and a cast tm ull dratt om tg strength of the Company of Booih's a will appear every night ot the wer gave Haturday), and at te een UsnAy ‘MATINEB, On Saturday evening, November 14, MIss KATE FIELD will mare her frat appearance on any stag bart of PEG WOFFINGION, in Jom. Tayl nt Pation of Charles Heade’ ‘8 Novel, MASKS AND PACES *.*The anticipatory sale of seats for the JEFFERSON NIGHTS gives indication ot an extraordinary and con- tinued demand tor places, ther refore the policy of secur: ing tickets in advance of any performance is respectfully suggested. The BOX 0 I be open CONTINU- oueny EVERY Da . to WU ba Seats for Miss BUT muy also be purchased. RANK LE=LIE’S ILLUS. KATED NEWSU AGN, published next Wednesday morning, will contain a1 complete pictorial de- scription of the CHAR JUSHMAN furewell cere- monies in and around BUOTH's THEATRE | ALY'S FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, 28th st. and Broadway. | Begius at 8; over at 10:30. MONDAY, No Suh teak THE BELLWS STRATACEM, aeeDas NIGH Boramber 1, FIRST ay “Oy Tom Taylor and thee exer. favorite, a jes Reade, encitle; MASKS AND FACES, ostumes and the produced with new scenery, following cast: Mr. Charles. Fishe: .. Triplet Mr. D. H. Harkins. ‘Boinander nest Vane jolly Vibber seer Quin, Snarl -Soaper ola. urdock ion ‘Miss Fanny Davenport Peg ens (Her first appearance in that character, eta jen, as Mabel Vane er first appearance in seven years. Miss Alice Grey’ ance in seve Kitty, Uline Miss Nelly Mortinnier.. Mrs. Triplet Bijou Heron. Lystmachus NLY MASK: ‘AGH: SATURDAY, at 1 In rehearsal, THE Bt ‘Yo be shortly A GRAND ‘ALLACK’S, Proprietors and Ma ‘Mr LESTER WALLACK ARTICULAR NOTIO In consequence of pagal ypemants entered into with Mr. Boucicault, Mr. we vive Mtolits announce the BON BODY. ced, KOMANTIO. PLAY, THE ROMANCE OF 4 POOR YOUNG MAN, with its beautiful scenery and pencipunanse: ‘and ex- traordinary cast, as the production of the mew Irish Drama, THE eee om is definitely arranged to take place ON SATU WiNG NEXT, NOVEMBER 14, ‘The box off open. Wt ON CMMURSDAYN Get NOVEMBER 12, firs THE SUAUUHAUN, new and originarn Sink lay, will ee produced. ON BOUCIO. nll appear. The Box Office is now open for ‘the sate of seats for Thursday, the first night, aad succeeding nights. LYMPIO, OLYMPIC, ony METO MBrO,, OLY TO, BROADWAY. LYMPIO, 624 THE POUPLAE FAMILY RESORT. HE BAT THEATRE OF THE PEOPLE. ee Diane ‘UM OF CRETE SEE! 3. ‘OTAL AND COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL. A EVERYIHING NEW. BRIGHT AND ENJOYABLE: First appearance here ot mn KEN OF THE LYRIC STAGE, MISS NULL PLERIS. ‘MIS: MISS NULLY PLERIs. MISS NULLY PIERIN PLERIS, First appearance ot the famous monkey impersonator, GEUKGE DERIOUS, Mit, GEORGE DiiIUUS: Who will appear in his very Laughablo yketoh THe YEDDE! A MON: First appearance of the great Irish Comedian and Vocalist trom the Dublin theatres, LLLAM SCANLON, rt Rae SGANLON, LIAM SCANLON, nd Sports of the Kmerald Isle, TRIUMPHANT “UCC AND SECOND WEEK OF THOSE, MOST” MARVELLOUS GYMNAST, THE FAUST FAMILY: | THE THR FAUST FAMILY. TUK FAUST FAMILY. THE FAUST FAMILY. THE FAUST KAMILY. This wonderful ere will tart Mark introduc NEW, GRACEFUL AND ©. SLO ANIL TGF NEW, GRACEFUL AND CLASSIC ATHLETIC FEATS: THE MASTER SPIRIT OF DUTCH COMEDY, GUS WILLIAMs, GUS WILLIAMS, GUS WILLIAMS, GUS WILLIAMS, GUS WILLTAMS, GUS WILLIAMS, will open 82 a new portfolio of comic H SONGS, SAYINGS AND SKETCHES, and introduce a few more of his HAPPY HITS me MEN AND MARY, OF THE DAY. a AND in his Songs, Dances RICK TE INVMTRAD LA COMEDIANS, RIUKEY AND BA REBT, in two new eee Seartarmiiie ing. TH. Benya INDIANS. the WA ING INDIANS. By public demand, and owing to the increasing furore. created by it, rit be continu ee pestaral tapleau, ——-THE LIVING FOUNTAIN THE LIVING Tot Tvs NTAIN,———-—— Senonta MONTEJOS AND Wek EX UISITE TROUPE, Senorita MONTEJOS AND HeR EXQUISITE TROUPE, Senorita MONTEJOS AND HER EXQUISITE TROUPE, Senorita MONTEJO3 AND HER EXQUISITE TROUPE! Heappearance of the fayerite Kthloplan Comedian THE GREAT OLYMPIC COMPANY, QUS WILLIAMS, AM Rit ICKEY, ————-Master_ BARNEY, GEO. DERIOUS, WM. SCANLAN, AS. VINCENT, AJ, LEAVITT, FAUST he hs. FAMILY. SOR LANG. Miss NULLY PIERIS, Miss veto MILES, iss ADDIE | oenhadteed Messrs. tba and CRON TRE GREAT a eelate COMPANY NEW, BRIGHT AND SPARKLING HUMOROUS OLIO. NEW, BRIGHT AND SPARKLING HUMOROUS OLI PURE, GENUINE, ‘UNADULTERATED FUN. MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. anrnnnnne A SEMEN ES. N03 Gagpes. axnyat, "a A, ANNOUNCEMENT, B. P. EL. THURSDAY AVIERNOUNS ‘NOVEMBER MARVELLOUS AND MULTIFARIOUS PROGRAMME. A greater combination of artists than was ever before congre ated at any oue place of amusement on this Con- ntertain: will be so varied and bril- tune thar thoy mav be tried. testivisi rather thag Degormanses, and will consist of the tollowing :— pores (4 ne. Bryant the tollowing artists will a re) Minstrel first part. BUB HART AND LSE SEYMOUR. -End Men A. BROCK WA. ‘nterlocutor J. J. Kelly, W. ita ‘mond, Charles Templeton, Fred W. Walz, J. = . Norris, John savori aid others will appear. EDERIC MAOCABE, from Steinway ‘Halt te selections trom his Entertain- ment BEGONE DULL CARE. oss SMITH RUS ‘jon. "mn ise) of Au oe vay THE BOISs! if baler t tas ND" Ls BUN ‘NE BONNAY, err’ ol Miralty bro ‘miss! MACKIN AND WILSON, ADD RYMAN AND CARL RUDOLPH, permission 0 of Biren, Wambold & Backus. W. Hi AND EMERSON AND HOGAS, permission of Dan Bryant. Nully Pterisy Morgan Sisters, Niles und Evans, W. Gonrtright, George Dunbar, Wash. Antonio, Moos ohano! Billy West, John Queen, Hugh Fay, Billy Hart, Archy Hughes and Tom Granger. Kind permission hos. Don- Bes aD si AND SMITH and oth LMO: Al and others, Stage Manager.. -FRANK GERARD Leater of Orchestra, LHENTRY WANNEMACHER ‘The Piano used at this theatre 1s from tho celebrated establishment of Messrs, Steinway & * Hehearsal at Tony Pastor's ‘opers, House, 00 TUESDAY MORNING, AT K, General admission, $1; 1 50; Family Circle, be. Private Boxes, $1) am Box sheet now open, and tickets for at Ruliman’s Ticket office 114 Broadway; Fifth Avenue Hotel, W: sor Ho.el; Metropolitan Hotel Bookstand: Colonel T. Allston Brown, No. 9 West Fourth street; Jos. F. War- ing, 9 and 9 Bowery, and at the box office of the thea- tre. OU, \OLOSSEUM—BROADWAY AND TATETS ree, ST. J tWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, AN . Me REYNOLDS! Paris by Night, igiantaue OSs inal | stot 1. Promenade Von: Dutch corts, Mile. Marie d’Hegri, | JARLEY'S — New Farces, Specialties, New Sketch Wax Works. 2% talented Artists. —— Every Matinee (excepting Saturday), children, Kvery evening and Saturday Matinee, 7c. ; chil- dren, 4c. tae! THEATRE, son EB. KAU AND CHIZZOLA..Lessees and Man nd. VAY EVENING AND BATURDAY. RATINGS, ENGLISH OPERA BOUFFE, Anaahat oy eee success SOLDENE a ENGLISH OPERA BOUFFE "SOMEANT, who will apbeat, Benne Guanine DEIBEABANE MASINEE OFFENBACH’S MOST M ELODIOUS “austo. HARMONIOUS CONCERTED NUMBERS. HITS A THE THES. SHING FINALES. exquisite SENTIMENTAL SONGS. XMES OF THE PER(OD. MOONLIGHT SEREN THE DUET OF THE GENDARMES. ENGLISH INOFFENSIVEN EDS. Miss EMILY SOLDENE'S ENGLISH OFE BINING_ALL EXCELLENCIES, INIONS OF THE PRESS. Nothing approsohing to the completeness of the mise- en-scen be itnessed.—Herald, A simple and charming amusement placed amid at fests nd Fen refined conditions, within reach of the pul un Be vivacious bright and inoffensive an entertainment is garely: offered. — limes. ir Sarpacees the former ones in point of mun ai acconi yoy ent. TRATES CROWDED NIGHTLY to witness the admirable personation of Miss EMILY SOLDEN £....a8. Messrs, MARSH ALL and GEND. in Offenbach’s funefal opera, VIEVE DE BRABANT, oY Y¥ EVENING AT é PghooK and ‘SATURDAY MATINEE A’ Box office open trom 4 A. M, till rhe POC R US THEATRE Downtown Ticket Office removed from, Ud Broadway to DEUMONICO'S, 22 BROAD EX, where seats can be secured without extra a Barge. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, £85. BROADWAY. HARRY CLIFFORD........Business and Stage Manager MONDAY, ERY BVENT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE &I"2 First xppearanea this geuson of the celebrated Pantomimist. ASTOR MARTIN ing of Song and Dazce, HN FOSTER, the great Ulown. bes" ek of the une mae gymnast, AL. in his thrilling feup’ “trom. the snus {fo tho dome of the Last week of pProfensor J. 14 DAVIS and his school of Fucated Dogs, MASTER VIE SARSFIELD, Champion Clog. only Wyears of age, and nronounecd by competent Judges e best Tortie’ GENT the beautiful young actress. COR. USHMAN, serio- ‘ane Songs Be CLIO RD, JOHN My NG, RRY HAKT, GEO. Want GOODMAN. SEABERT, and ONE HUNDRED sTAR § RFORMERS. ‘The performance to conclude with PARIS BY MOONLIGHT, introducing the famous Mme. VIOLETTI PICAUDS PARISIAN CANCAN, OR CHAHUT DANCERS, now in the EIGHTEENTH WEEK of their successful en- gagement at this theatre. Admission 50 cents; Orchestra, 91; Famtiy Circle, 25 cents, Box office open daily trom 9 A. M. for the sale of Heserved Seats. Seats secured six days in advance. ATEINWAY HALL, . MILLS, GRAND TESTIMONIAL oonchRT” TENDERED TO MRS. B MILLS, MONDAY EVK NOVEMBER 23, AT8 P. M. His first appoarance since his late severe accident. Assisted by the. following unprecedented array of OPERAIIC AND MUSICAL TALENT, MLLE, DONADIO, PIMA DONNA SIGNOR TAGLIAMIETRA, BARITONE, OF THE STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, BY KIND PERMISSION OF ME. MAX STRAKOSOR. Dr. L. Damroseh, Viol Bergner, Violoncello. ‘MB. A, i, CORNET, Mr. A. H. Pease, Piano, and id Mr A. Keli, de:, Conductor. VED RGATS TWO DOLLARS ADMISSION TICKET, ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CTS, ee obtained at Steinway Hall and privcipal Music ores, [ASGABES Last NIGHTS AT STRINWAY HALL, TERMINATING SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21, FIFTH AND LAST WEEE BUT ONE OF THE TBIUMPHANT OAKEER IN SEW YORK OF FREDERIC MACCA! in his smarting monnodne aa dnteftainment “The most original and pleasing entertainment ever presented to the public, depending folely on tne versa- lity and talent or a single artiste.’ ‘The extraordinary mimetic an and ventriloquial powers of FREDERIC MACCABE ise ant #Py saan continue to be the general theme ot conversation in all the fashionable coteries of New York and district. This matchless entertainment is now crowned with the richest endorsements of the best critics and the public as Incomparable. LAST TWELVE NIGHTS of the present attractive programme of original MIRTH, NATIONS aud SONGS, Including thove marve ot PaSUi TIN iS eres MISS MARY MAY! THE RING MINSTRELS! sna THE BxGhist RAILWAY PORTER in which Mr. Maccabe will impersonate Seven individu. als without leaving the sight of the audience, will be re- RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, WEST 23D STREET, Va 6th and 7th avs.._ near Booth’s Theatre. EVERY EVENING AT 8 TURDAY M. MATINEE Ara, BRYANTS MINSTR) pare DE: TH ta OR. . PALR Ce) DICH Lost. > THE MUTTON TRIA| ae by porn” SKAI melee uard 8 Band, fe 3 OOLOGK TRAIN: BRYAN’ Dan evant Bop Hart Neise Seymour, Dave teed, Ww. Rice, Brock Henry RANTS VOCALISTS AND ONCHESTRA, FAMILY MATINGE VERY SATURDAY At"? KY ENINGS WITH THE GREAT MUSICIANS, ‘the American we HonelaR ak take pleasure in an- N. PATTISO! the celobrated pianist, srl give the first of his Course of Lectures, with Pianoforte Recitals, at De Garmo’s Hall, ) corner Fifth avenue and Bourteenth street, November 10 SUBJ ki 1 Music as Illustrated by the: ‘Great Master: 2 Beethoven. 3. Handel. + 4 Mendelssohn. ‘Course th nue, und at ‘Ditson s, 713 Broadwi Orme a LYCEUM.” URCH OF THE DISCIPLES, Madlson avenue and Forty: <flith street. THE MND! Tee UINTET OLUB ‘0! GRAND EVENING Congur, TUNBDAY, November 10; at Bere Messrs, William Sehuitze (violin), Sart dereta (violin), Thomas Rya (viola and clarinet), Kdward Heind) Vota tute), Rudolpn ieee pores OCALIST, fo be obtained at the and at the doors c RAND GALA MUSICAL SOIRK: WEBEIS ROOM corner Fifi avenue and si WEDNESDAY EV Ly attsitte AN CONSERVAT* OF MUSIC and SCHRARDEN' SINGLY @'SoulkTY. r ns can obtain tickets a ce, Not “Nase entioth street. baie orbs che APSE ROOMS STH AVERY (UH AND THIRTIRTH SOIR DANS? NTI AND MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT EVERY BY GAING GouMuNcinG AT 9 O}OLOCK. SPECIAL MA’ FINEE KVE UR- DAY AFTERNOON, COMMENE JING AT 3 OCLOUK. “gine KLLOGG principal nokels: ‘andstausle stores he evening. Grier LIBDERKRANS , 31, 33 AND 38 EAST Fourth stres naa lay . November 8 1874, at 8 preoleely, Citst Cones t Miss Ide Rosburah, 80 3 ty ‘us a) peo ie Admission omen ‘on introduetion, for P AC? NOSE. Sleach. . MOSENTHAL, Secretary. ANTED—A PAIR OF gToUT PONIES, ABOUT 1434 W ate te also’ a good wor “seated Wagon. Ad- 1X 555 F ‘ost office. HEATRE TICKRT OFFIOK,—RESERVED SEATS for {or bn opening cay durin, me Ry [3 brining ir all of atre! iwi RETTIK REF. CO.), next to Walisok' rie rs A. APTOMMAS’ HARP REOILALS, STEINWAY HALL. NOVEMBRR 27. BNCING, BOXING ACADEMY Poth SHOOTING ght one gen. Ber iieetnag t80ery fe aad Bosh Rash ae (asters, SOIR; DaNeanra SDAY EVENING, Beethove n Hall, 210 Fifth street. |ARD.—PRIVAT’ 4 MUSICAL UNIVERSITY, 4 WEST Circulars mailed Trees Md sree rect, rece Van Buren’s Gardena, ¥ fh avenues: private lessons on jdreas, NIVERSITY, oF WOOD'S GYMNASIUM, NO, 6 RAST TWEN' + gighth fata open day and | Beiataaer tas, Fetates Gymnastic and, Tintetio on leubers wi logan 10F'¢, peated every evening until turther notice Admiasion, Reserved seats Sc. and %c. extra, Doors open at 7:30. Entertainment commences at 8 Ticket office at Steinway Hall open daily trom 9 till & Tbe FASTOB!S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. First appearance of the feds gymnasts and comical hat spinners, MATINEE SHED-AND JOUN R CLAIRE. A YS. Firat appearance of the gifted artiste CAWTHORNES, HERBERT & JOB, MATINEES, SPECIALTIES, Sim NEW AUITFUL MORGAN SISTERS, TUESDAYS, | THE 1 BBO HE UL MORGAN SISTE MATINERS BILLY BARNY AND LARRY TOOLEY, XS. |G. McDonald, F. Gerard, H- Berch, Ac. venmnas, Jadicx accor Upon friday i nare admitted iree. he rout sTADT eee aia 45 AND ied be Ad tad meant Director SUNDAY, NOVEN'S Ee A GHAND 3 SACRED CONCERT, _ Box office open dally from 84 o’clock A, M. YERMANIA THEATRE, FOURTEENTH STREET, g AB. AGRED SoNck SDAY NOVEMBER'S GRAN eA RM RFULG. by PAUL LINDAU. _ Box office open daily {fom 8% ull ¢ o'clock. KRAKAUER R FURNISHES FIRST ¢ LASS MU MUSIC Ss. jor balls, parties, concerts, &c,, &c., at the shortest Rotice, with the best musicians and heweet compositions. Bowery, near Fourth street, in 1). KKA- ERVIN Fit Wareroom. Residence 218 Broome street, neat ANJO, GUITAR, SONG AND DANOR, “JIG AND BAWse dughe by B.C. DOBSON, champion banjoist of the World, 48 Amity strect; ies taught for the stage. )LOCUTIONIST.—DR, CHAS. 0. HURLBUTT, POPIL ‘of the ominent Chas. A. Guilmetie, No. 4 8t Mark's piace. Tam now taking lessons of Professor Huributt, Rud I dosay that I regard him as ong of the best read: in this city. My voice has improved melody and power. AN, WI Kast Nineteenth street, ors and enecners stu tt « wonderfully in vou \ILMORF'S FAMOUS 22D ) REGIMENT MARCH, G ‘This popular March has just been Eencenes, tor Pianoforte, by CARL HEUSER, S41 Broadway. RE_| BE READAY AT 2:30 O'CLOCK, 1UES. Pron’ ms | ay ‘Afternoon, to go. to the Female Bathors Matines at Robinson Hal LOWN SUITS.—TIGUTS, TRUNKS, SHIRTS, “HOS! C all sizesand colors, ee . ee striped, im wors Hnelose aia cular, And cotton. BA TOn ADAMS & CU., 697 Broadway, YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO TAKE LES- sons in the Drama or a at class professional, Ad» dress, with particulars, LINWOOD, box 134 Herala Up- town Branch office, - ed _AMUSEMENTS, Woon uc MUSEUM. ee | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH, ouveitnouD py RON. Every Bvenii Suturday"Matines, bined Tue Sc PuiTokieaL D ON HOF ¢ COALS. BLO’S, CR. THORNE, PosirivELy LAST cial Notice.—The management, ori ake cond deration the exigency of the times, has cone on the followin 4 ea: scale of popular Orchestra. $1 erniguasie, Tie. ress Ot Circle. 00, Gal lary, Ze. pearance of RE. ALTA, the French Queen of Athletes, First appearance of MELE WETIY Mies New aeriel acts of the BOISSET FAMIL® Last six NIGHTS OF THE ) Feconstructed with all the & ities, _Pertormance to begin at quarter D 4 ra Pres TuEarne, hatte: NTH WEEK of th PREVAILING THEATRICAL SENSATION. OTH NIGHT, THURSDAY, THE 12TH, JOHN T. RAYMC D in his great « COLONEL MULBE eLers, in an American Drama by MARK TWAIN, 4 ‘suce JRaStON OF CROWDED {008K SEATS IN ADVAN neil tig noties EVERY Pats G AND 5. 5 a MATIOES. “nH EHS MILLLO! ONS IN ire HE AMUSKMENT T MARY EL THE AGE, ry z BARNUM'S Fr. 2 Bar P. T BARNUM'S tate | GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROMET i GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROMEI “3 immenee Po EROON, AND BVENING! AFTERNOON AND EVENING! VICTORIA, QUEEN OF THE LOFTY WIRE, in Kee perilous midair performance upon the pede, MI8s MAUD OSWALD. AS SUNLIGHT, inher thrilling equestrian feat in the grand Domest Drama, entitled INDIAN LIFi INDIAN LIP INDIAN. Dirt mp te . INDIAN, LIFE, iy; ENDIAN introducing one nundved’ Mate ind seni Ridere wih SIG. LEON'S TRIBE OF INDIANSt All the Great, Races—ELEPHANT, CAMEL, PONY, MONKEY, CHARIOT, STANDING," FLAT, LAN SHIRE ee c., £0, oni LIS ‘AG HUNT, The most brntiant Equi eetrian Spectacle of the age, MENAGERIE OF SIX HUNDRED RARE WILD BRAt MENAGERL oO) i SIX HUNDRED RARE WILLD BEA‘ fost and most ing ZOOLOGIC. a ne ° uctive COLLECTION IN THE WORD! ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION IN THE WO: Should be seen by e child in the land. Doors open at | and 6:30 P. M. Pertormances at San@ 8o’clock. ae, ottice open aaly trom 9 to4. Seats so cured in ady: Grand ei ee Orchestr: a *Pamily. Circle, cents. OBINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH STREER, Between Broadway and Firth avenue. The Home of Original Sensation Amusements other great accession to our MAGRIFICENT a RIETY oo MEANY, MONOY. 9 MIRS LOC SANFORD, the beautiful Serio-comic Vocalist, who is without am equal on the variety stage. ILLS and JOHNSON, the Teutonic warvlers, and. Premiere Dangeuss, from Uaiiforais ihoatres THK GREAT SUCCESS, ne LAUGH PROVOKING {Fama K BATHERS 2 —____$———@ REM ALE “i GREat MINSTRELS, G Seah on, CANCAN and the GREAT VARIETY OLIO, . are all continued, and many new features added. Our rol of talent includes BILLY COURTRIGHT, | JOHNNY TURNER, The Black Joker. Prime HAWEY MILLER and J. 1 DLER an HATTIE FORREs?, Lire FORREST SALLE 8" Linge, SEMPLE, ADA MARTAN BE REEMA, ge ya LOL ER, KIT’ SA koe CLABS . NNEY and 42 Specialty arta in NIVAL OF FUN. The entire programme is given ra the MATINEES. ®. ast eee TUSDAY AT 3 FRIDAY AT 330 ‘very act presented same pertormance. SPECIAL NOTICE, B.—Monday, Nov. 16, 1874, an Orb ental spactacle,catied HE TURKISH HAREM. Wanted: re: this spectacle, ! 58 young ladies, Applyw@ .. sy FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. NEW OPERA. HOUSE, Broadway, corner r Tweaty-ninth street. “THERE'S MILLIONS IN IT.” First appearance of WALL VANE, the great Banjo Player. wats. a LEY’S WAX WORKs, EW SO) Was. DANOS JOKES, 4C. EIVED WITH SCREAMS OF DELIGHT. Street cars may be ordered a 10. Seats secured. Moral—GO BAR. FAML LY MATINEE SATURDAY, aT2 M ane EP CE T GKAND CONCERT, ARSSOCTATION HALL, Twenty-third street and Fourth Ceara! THURSDAY BVENING, NOVEMBER 12, Miss ANNIK BORIE, Miss STUTSM A N, oT on ALLMAN and Miss ORM Mme. DE RYTH eR and Mia E. 0, FORSTER. Mr. ©. FL faite t si ia. W. TOBIAS, Mr, HARRY JONES and. Mr. L. F. WEISMAN... Mr. F. Hl. Bis ND tin "Mr. KIRKMAN, Mr. MICHAKL LOKSCH. mission, Fifty Cents. “Reserved Seats, One Aamlasars open at 134: to commence at 8 Selec oe Tickets to be had at Gurley’ 's book pd Fourth av.; J. H. Chamber Seen «branc! amor avenue; William A. Pond & Co. Shon ‘square; Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, and, oar. 1 Feast Days, LAST DAYS, LAST DAYS of the GRAND satel EXHIBITION ae LAN INSTITUTE. Admission __Second. and Third avenue and Sixty-third Street QUITAR.—PROFESSOR EDMUND CLARK, THR RB X nowned teacher, vocal and instrumental. 235 $l2, 24 16 at pupil’s own residence ; si Sith guitar Accompaniment, taught as a specialty. Ores AND CONCERTS BY THE NEW YORK © BK CONSERVATORY; MAX MARETZEK.. seeeeesees LMECCTRE TO Rogen dad IN DECEMBER, at ig ACADEMY OB Heaton acne sie RoR OR (0, 6 East Fourteer th street, next to Delmonicats —JAMES WALKERS LAST, DATE BBBBB. A bi TT TITTTT b EREB B B AA 2. L & B B AA ? = L BBBBB A A z T L BEB BBBBB A = 2 T LLLLL EEE OF LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, for one week more. Art Gallery, corms of Fourteent® street and Fifth ave Admittance 25 cents. _ Open trom 9A. M. to 10 P.M. TEINWAY HALL. FORMES, Reappearance in New York of the famous Basso, CARL FORMER. whe will give a GRAND CONCERT on SUNDAY EVENING, November 2% 1874, SSSIMTED BY EMINENT ARTISTS. Further particulars neroaiter. PERA SI NEWARK, N. de Miss CA HOURE, DARLIE GH KM scr5 abe COMPANY, MONDAY EVENTS, NOVEM ER 9, 1874, NHARLES ROBERTS, JR. a "READINGS, CO" ARbromber at Novem @ and Docetaber 3, it ASSOC! iat ON ual HURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY. and Borty-second street, C corner Matigon avchug.and Borty second stree onaspe Ieee ak the Chote SRR, 2 ge 0 art Ir. SOHN 3 > VIDRON, Alto Me iad a chorus of TORS : aM AVENPORTS, WARREN AND OTHERS ECLIPSED D in ened sion reper 3 iritual Seances, af 4. ORSON TAYLOR. SUNDAY EVENING, Nov. 8, TI Avenue Opera House, corner Thirty ninth street, ‘at (VARTIER'S BANGING. ACADEMY, rap SBOE BLE ON T THURSDAY ENING. ANJO, nig htt DANCE, J1G, CLOG AND IRISH JouNae a HOGAN, TW hast Houston st., near Bowery. AKE SECURE YOUR Sart ron TULSDAY r Matinee Jeg Fong, ot all, Many were dis- it lay. waa i, i. | bk resore for Tuewlay kiternoons, Ninth streets. OKEP , > it is the fashiona- HS) SOTRER—AT HIS ACADEMY, 289 BL MS oot, Wednesday. evening, November gon ‘and Wrecker had at Schirmer’ mh ¥ wees a and 39 mae pare) Pietra re " pret eerie Heuser’: ro we te Se at the rie Chureh ot the Holy ‘Srinfty, ay, 158 Sag teen street, and at the OTICR. —N mae by TRE.—THE LADIES AUB Ve meee acummeces us tua tueabee 1 for tho 16a ina morning @ the 9h inst. Conta rene ear ager A CP RTAIN PIANIST HAVING DISREGARDED EX uv rf, tion, this ta to warn his, ip Supyriaht oso Leeture Conon: and of a OME HOPKINS, Ni L MASQUE AND FANCY DRESS oF THE: Gea cat Cae rh eet ith sree at che Atay le Booms, Bixth avenue, Ra exch Noveqnel

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