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BOARDERS WANTED. jook © ART. wen OR WITHOUT ts and Ranuseete Reon ‘Murray hill. Address box ils Herald Uptowa ee. OOM ON THE SECOND FLOOR, 1 Ha tarnished, win Hourd lor two gentlemen j ref trence required. i32'West Twenty- -second street, WELL FOKNISHED FRONT ROOM, ALL Beg class location, house and Seventh avenue. hay Bf) BOPAEASELE PRIVATE fh windows; sate hall Rooms, 126 Kelerences. ) LARGE FRONT AND BACK ROOM, WITH BOARD; 1 also a few eetinee sia poms, ae edinn prices sit went ftreete ear Sixth avenue. ty = LARGE FRONT ROOM, VERY DESIRABLE, POR two or th ntlemen ; also large Fall Ri K Le ee Et Whee Waa Het et picetz FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR SUNNY ferate' prices to gentlemen’ con wearer meee aideie r r ms sntiemen 42 Grove wtreel and wice or three single "SEOOND FLOOR, WITH PRIVATE TABLE; ALSO Rooms for gentlemen, without board: references. Apply at 33 Kast Twentieth street, near Broadway. {BOARDERS waste. AA Rv ING PLAUE.. £F to let, with Board ; references rea WES? THIRTY. oo with Boar ECOND STREET.—LARGE AND furnished Gly and suits of Rooms to private tmbie if desired. NGTON AVEN yu is, suitable for a te rior, handsomely furnished, itreeis.—Koom on second entleman anit TH ae BETWEEN FIFTH ‘AND SIXTH aV- enues.—A ver, Boe fourth floor lrontdouble Bogm z let, with Board; al WEST TWELFTH STREET.—PLEASANT ROOMS to let, with Board; terms Feaso gable: those wno appreciate home comforts please ¢ Also @ large Reception oom, sultable for a physician's office; reier- ence LD tna SIXTEENTH STREET, 1 BETWEEN FIFTH oF two single gen. ue: jet, with ene: wa aun iso a" hall Room. om. DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH | uitable for a gentleman and wife or single house and location ith sunny’ exposur 1 BLOCK FROM MADISON SQUARE.—ELEGANT Suit of Rooms on second floor and large Room on fourth, ‘gith We. class Board or private table; refer- snces No. 119 ki ‘wenty-third street. Lana FURNISHED . Fiehout Bowed: priv very desirable with board. at Jeventh street: reterences required. 1 50 PER DAY, $6 PER WEEK AND UPWARD, Aaeohar sergor Ane Roouns, with excellent Board, at 1 78 Ut and literary societyo VOM Of Broadway: OD FLOOR—CONSISTING OF FOUR LIGHT, HAND- aes, Pe artes rooms, breakfast and tea served if os avenue, References required; st Porty- ems ‘trom $4 5m, AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-EIGHTA AND Thirty-second streets.—Second or ‘third Floor to front, csoa, the ave bath, &c., with private tamily, Fesidiny enue, With first class full or partial able Fates: private table If, desired ; . , Address, with name and re- .» bOX 2,468 Post office, New York. gm AVENUE, NO. 314, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST and Thirty-second streeta.—Suit of front Rooms, sep- arately or sogethet. with Hoard: also single Rooms tor Gentlemen, with or without Board; reterences, —LARGE | AND pone as ed we of Rooms, newly and richly without private tal appointments. ‘ir “1 ad H ) WEST WASHINGTON PEACE, NEAR | x1 | el ih Board, front halt Rooms on second and third floors; also iarge Rooma on third and aie Bie. ew house has modern improvements EET—BOARD.—A eocupying a beantituily furnished ‘Third Floors, consisting te bath, to adults: private table west FOURTERNTH | house, will rent helt of three rooms and if desired reference required. WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET. FURNISHED Abarinenta torent, with Board; single Rooms for East 128TH STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY ‘ot three (no boardera) Will let one or two’ Rooms, with woera to gentleman and Wife or one or two gentle me THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues —To let, Parlor Floor, with or Bi also 8 magnificent Second < Hotise and appointments first GT front Floor, with private tbl class; references exchan AVENUE, —HANDSOMELY nished Rooms to let, en suiie or sing! Board, to gentiemen and wives or single gen taple firat class: location central; WEST FORTY-THIRD terms moderate, STREET.—PLEASANT son second floor. en suite or singly, with 180 on fourth floor Rooms suitable tor Roo age Boar 5TH AVENUE. w.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, on first and second floors, to let, with or without private table; references, TH. AVENUE, BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND ‘Tweltth streets.—Desirable Suits of ene on moons floor, also three elegant Parlors, first floor, with private tuble. in the spacious double house 45 Fitts av. EIGHTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. Handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or ing with good table, hot and cold water in rooms; heated: references, CLINTON PLACE, ROOMS WITH BOARD, FUR- | nished or unfurnished, to families or single gen- t reasonable prices. ATH AVENUE, NO. 401, BETWEEN FORTY-FIRST ®) and Forty-second streets.—Fine Suit on parlor floor. with thescept rete to @ permanent party; refer- EAST. TWENTY- KIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Fourth and Lexington enues.—To rent, with d, Rooms suitable tor farni jes and gentlemen; ref- NEAR FIFTR SI ae crise or four large handsomely fur- with firat class Bos ferences, 37, PER WEEK—FOR LARGE ROOMS, WITH first class Board, for gentlemen; front Parlor, sec- for gentleman and wite or two ieapemen jocation central, between Fourth avenue, M45 Eighth street. 1 TH STREET, 6 EAST. —FURNISHED ROOMS, with all modern conveniences, to let, with or with- out Board, suitabie tor eemtlemen ‘and their wives OF single gentlemen; references, 128 TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE Coleman House.—Large, well furnished Rooms to fet, on partor terms low to per: gas and went parties; references, WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—ONE LARGE m, W} bh small one adjoining, for family or gentleman anit th Board; small rooms for gen- Hemen or ladies; lafge. Room on first floor, wilh priv sired; terms very reasonable, EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET. NEAR Madison square.—Pleasant front Room on third | floor to one or two gentlemen, with Board; small tam- ily; terms moderate. TWENTY-KIGHTH STREET,—FUR- ished Rooms. for families or gentlemen, with house and appointments fir: i low to permane East FOURIER NTE STRE. | rooms for gentlemen or fad 0 tal te. none third floors, with or without Board ; staal table first class. i: PARK AVENUE.—PLEASANT LARGER FRONT e) and hall Room, tor gentleman or gentleman and wite, with Board; refereuce, WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET,—A NICELY furnished pie story front Room to let, with Board ; terms moderate. it TH STREET, NO. 283 EAST.—VERY DESIRABLE front Rooms, on third floor, to let, with Board, In a private family; also table boarders taken; rejerences exchanged. CHRYSIIY STREET —LARGE AND SMALL furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board ; = table and transient Boarders taken. ] TH STREET, 227 WEST.—LARGE AND ELE- guntly furnished Rooms, with Board; house. table and attendance frst class; terms moderate; relerences exchanged. 1478 STRE ET, WEST, 364.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, a large ton with mid oom connecting, on Roo! second floor ; ali modern improvements and southern ex- Lina bad ] ah STREET, 239 WEST.—FINELY FURNISHED Rooms with Board, for families or single gentle- tenses tom table, &c., desirable; terms to ‘suit; ref. 15 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fifth avenue.—Large, handsomely tarnished Kooms to rent, to een ecies. S gt or without Board, or transient and table Boars wo single Roo 17 AND 19 WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH aventte.—Desirablo Suit of Rooms Second floor; entire first floor, with superior Board; private table desired ; Rooms for gentlemen. TH STREET, NO. Bead gem FIFTH AND Sixth avenues. mite or singly, with board; two Rooms on, rourthe ‘toor! front Basemeni 19 everything fret class; reference. — 1 CLINTON PLACE { IGHTH STREET), NEAR broad way.—Suits of seat oe connecting or sepa- fately, in family from Paris; splendid dining room; a ‘good opportunity to speak French elegantly. JOT, STRENT, NO. M10 WEST.—NICKLY FUR. mashed double ant nd cold water in room: j terms $6 to $7 per wer 2 Mat hacrrie —ROOMS TO LET, WITH in @ small family, where home comforts are to be found ; references. we /D STREET, NO. 317 WEST.—ROOMS TO LET, with Board, tor gentlemen only; house, location’ and table first class; reference. STREET, 302 WEST.—WELL FURNISHED ah with good Board, from $12 to $18 for two; 22 ms, $7; house and location very desirable; ref- erences 9 exchanged. 2 D STREET, 114 EAST.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Rooms, on first and second floors, with first class bd gen table on first floor if desired; references exchanged. 2 D STREET, 206 WEST,—HASDSOME ROOMS ON first and ‘second floors can be had, en suite or tingly. A large hall Room, southern Wig t4 ‘Table first Class. J. 8, STEBBINS. 93) 'D STREET, 170 WEST.—A FAMILY OF REFINE. ment will let a hundsome second story alcove front pong Ot gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, with ri as and bath; American fams- good Ouse and location frst class; references ex- shanged. 2s D STREET. FURNISHED ROOMS TQ LET IN suits or single, with first class Board, to families Ce Mogle gentiomen; houre and table ‘rst ch enty-third street. Ped STREET, 120 EAST, NEAR FOURTH AVE- nue.—Three handsomely furnished connectin oeerad with southern exposui 180 hall Rooms, with, first cliss Board. _Keterences exchanged. 2 2 CLIN TON PLACE (EIGHTH STREET), "WEST of Broadway,—Comfortuble furnished Rooms for ‘couple or single gentiemen, with or without Board; and heaters throughout the house. 28 WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—With Board, hundsomely turnished Rooms 0 second floor, en suite’ or singly; also on third floor; jouse and table first class; reference. 9 TH STREFT, NO. 307 WE-T, BETWEEN EIGHTH and Ninth avenues. ge front Rooms, hav- ing southern exposure, to joard, house and lo- cation frst class: also hail Rooms; reterenees. ass. 343 Wost bats THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, han sahil Ba as Rooms, ona a Parlor} ir lady it desired. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1874. i WASTED. Pome , 169 A MALL FAMILY WILL LET latge and handsomely furnished un piano: hot and coll Water {i room; also bali Koom on third toc ‘ith or without Board, TA LARLOR AXD BEDROOM i red. ‘AISON PALISTENSE, 38 AND 4 EAST TWELFTH ‘street, between Broadway and University place.— kiegant Apartments for tamilies a single gentlemen, at lowest prices; tubie d'hote até P. EWLY FuRmiasED fa hap Sp ‘D REAR ROOMS to rent, with Board, singly or en suite; new he west side ; rete: Id Uptown Bri ORE, Ok TWO FAMILIES CAN OBTAIN BOARD IN au elegant country mansion, easy of access, to the ote on reasonable terms, by addressing M. J., Herald | reney, YCRNISHED ROOMS AND SUITS AT om Grand Hotel, Fourth avenue and Forty-frst + dining rooms supplied with beat the markets mish: prices moderate. Fed W.D, GARMISON. 10 RENT--FURNISHED OR U FURN SHED, TO adults, third floor, 3 Rooms, or parts, with or with- out Board. ina 14 gd Jewish family, Apply at Lu East Staty-t third street. “BOARD AND LODGING “WANTED. _ A MARRIED LADY WHOSE HUSBAND Is ABSENT tvom the city wisheaa nice furnished Room, with RW terms not to exceed $10 Re, week, Address EB. . Herald Uptown | h of OARD WANTED—LN yA Qu TET by alady; private family desired: ¢ @ comitortable ‘room. sougnt for luxury uot expected, therefore terms must ve reas Herald Uptown Branch otic: OARD WANTED.—BY A “GENTLEMAN, WIFE, child and nurse, with three Roome, in Fivate ys Address FULTON, dox 116 Herald o OARD WANTED4IN A OUBAN FAMILY, BY A ly who ts Serres of learning the spanish lan- Will pay $10 to $15 a week, according to accom- id AMEKIOAN, Herald Uptown Branch OARD WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. wito @ privaie exceed where but few boarders are taken; terms not to exceed $18 per week, Address L. H., 711 Broadway, up sta! OARD WANTED=RY A private tamil ielervincen: Add: Ge EMAN, IN A b cnn with tull particdiars; best 3. L, G., box 1,225 Post office, — ERMANENT BOARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND two little voys aged 134 and ¥4 years, in a genteel tamily, ata moderate price; west side, between Twelith and Forty-second streets Address, wih terms, &e.. on and gas inciuded, K. F. D., Herald Uptown Branch oft ERMANENT BOARD WANTED—BY A_ GENTLB- man, wite, two daughters (seven and ning) and in- central locality, moderate prices and good accom. modations required = Address, with paruculars and terns, 8, E. S., | Merald ottice. . | TERS, ROOM AND BEDROOM (FRONT), with Board for lady and son, in a private tamily. Address STA, box 150 Herald office, (Geeta Dehel hed GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, ROOM ‘and Board in a private tamily or where there are few boarders, between Twentieth and Thirtieth streets, Sixth and Ninth avenués:; terms must be moderate: Address, stating terms, P, B., 352 West Forty-first street. ANTED—BY A Le ag td AND WIFE, TWO connecting Rooms, with Board; tabie, house and location to be first class; terms not to exceed $150 per month; permanent it suited. Address B. H. D., Herald Uptown Branch office. Wy sue Darina CLASS BOARD FOR TWO YOUNG gentlemen in a private family, French a pierces. Post site stating full particulars and terms. R., box 2,886 WwW BBD ae UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH Board, for mat Fittieth reins Eighth and Third avenue: best referen ges given and required, Address, by letter, LM. C., 60 West Forty- sixth street, ‘ANTED—BOARD FOR SINGLE GENTLEMAN IN private family, with fire; $10 per week will be aa no boarding house keeper need answer. Address . Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BOARD FOR BROTRER AND SISTER, rooms connecting preferred; location betweeti Fourth and Twenty third sireets and Firth and Seventh avenues; reterences exc! pesiee Address, SAC, Faria uicn must be moderate, S. H., Herald Uptown Branch NEA’ LEAN, LIGHT, WARM ROOMS, 250, ‘35c., Se. and $1 per di gentlenien and tamilies Franktor? House, corner Frankfort and Willlam streets. Open all night. A CLIFFORD HOUSE, OPPOSITE ST, JAMES + Hotel, northwest corner Twenty-sixth street and Brondway.—Just opened: new and elegantly furnished | tuits of Rooms for tamilles, and silgle Kooms; modern be gee aaah thoroughout; hotel comforts at reason- able rates. “LEXINGTON AVENUE.—FURNISHED ROOMS to let, with or without Board, in a small private tamtly; terms moderate. FORTY-FOURTH STREF’ NEAR LEXINGTON avenue.—A_tamily ownin; located will rent, with Board, furnished or Unturnish front Room: also hall Room; ‘terms low. Reference. WEST TWENTY. FIFTH STREET,—NICELY furnished and heated back parlor and large adjoining room, suitable tor four or five gentlemen, with nrst-class board, $6 per week, ali ies, WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET,—TO PEt with Board, to gentleman and wife or front Room, with alcove; iat gentlemen, a handsome tamily, grate fire; references exchanged. — WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board, in a small private family, one or y and handsomely furnished Roo! also a | re WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—SECOND and third story front Room ing aren southern ces exchanged, WEST FOURTH STREET. NEWLY FUR- nished Parlor to let, with B te: ished Rooms, with Boar ; terms $5 to $7 also two connect- yt with first class able ; also furhi ingle Rooms, with Board; hot ‘BST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET.—A SELEC- tion of pleasant sunny Rooms, convenient to and Seventh avenue cars; eae and appomtments unexceptionable; references EAST STTH ST., ROOM 3A) RESPECTABLE child or two to board, | OR BAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR THIRD .—A few young men can be accommo: dated with nice sunny Rooms and Boai Jadies, 1n @ first class locauon, EAST FORTY-EIGHTH STREET,—ONE LARGE, handsomely furnished Room and Hail Koom to let, with Bourd, in private tamily. MADISON AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIFTH and Thirty: ieee eee nee of Apartments, lily; first clas attend- rd; also 8 few with private table, it vite reterences." Apply et TWEN (Y-FOURTH STRERT,—TO LET, Room, second atory, large size, with’ paniry, hot and cold Water; convenient 1o- ers; references exchanged, cation; few boar ELMONT HOTEL, FULTON THROUGH To ANN street. near Broadway.—European plan; open ne hour: 5, 50, upward; new family Rooms; M at low prices, Very superior dining rooms. (NENTRAL HOTEL, CORNER OF CANAL AND ELM streets, one block east ot Broad way.— Good Rooms, 50 centy and 75 cents per day: $3 per week. | OAK AND SEE OUR Fitcy ROOMS—PARK Hotel, corner of Nassau and Beekman streets; prices irom $13 to $20 per week; no trouble to show them. JQARLE'S HOTEL, CANAL STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—Single and double Rooms, Board, for the winter, at low rates; frst vrcd tablet and accommo- dations; transient price'$3 per di NRANT HOUSE, 48 NEW BOWERY, BLOCK SOUTH saat alate per night; doupie Rooms, $1' and good Rooms, $2 4 week; family Rooms, $la day. M*2t ON SQUARE Vi CORNER TWENTY- first street and Broadway.—Large, pleasant Rooms, Beutly furnished ; superior tal le: Prices to,guit the times: Please call and see. HES, ae ENGLAND Ping BOWERY, CORNER Bayard street; light Rooms, neatly furnished, oF bs. por ‘night, #2 19 $8 por wesks oF Geuulewsonl OUN' TRY BOARD. ‘STORIA E HOUSE, J ASTORIA, i, —OPEN “ALL THE ear; 25 minutes by boat trom Peck slip; moderate throughout tne house, __ PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, ee FACT.—BRADBURY PLANOS, FOUR ROUND Cor. ., overstrung bass, carved legs, $160 cash, with sores and stool, 862 Bowery, near Third sireet, up stairs, A —FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND « Pianos of our own make; also for sale, a number of fine Por, fea Paes m pertect order. WILLIAM KNABE & C avenue, above "auateanth sth A Fi FINE ASSORTMENT OF BEY, AND HANDSOME Pianos to rent at HAINES BKOTHERS’ Piano Rooms, 27 Union square. New Pianos on instalments: or low for cash, two Pisnos, been used a little, very low for cash. EAST FORTY-NINTH STREET.—TO LET, SEY- Coe turnished Rooms, with or without Board: ;_ Germans prete ATSC PIANO DEALERS,—UALL AND SEE the best low priced»Pianos ever offered in the New York market. D, PEASE & Cu., it, 246 and 248 West Twenty-seventh street, A aces required. Address | bh oft bie, Address box 126 | | Comie Ditty. tocation between Fortieth and | ee hatham square.—150 clean Rooms; no bugs; sin- ms, TA; PIERRE HOUSE, ONE BLOCK West OF City Hall, 56 Warren street.—Rooms, 50 cents a day; cn AMUSEMENTS. eo UP MUSIC, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1874. ANNUAL BENEFIT of the R, ©. ORPHAN ASYLUMS. ™wo ENTERTAINMENTS, APTERNOON a EVENING at 134. buder the difection of Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY. Mr. J, LESTER WALLAC heasrg, J SEA PALMER, ! ALEY BROTHERS, i Mr, wey BA ae oO dieses CAMPIMLL & MURTHA Mr. D x "BRYANT have all most kindly offered their most invaluable ald and placed their companies at the disposai of the Com- mites of Management IN THE AFTERNOON, commencing at two o'ol Kk, Overture ss by.. . The Orchestra After whieh the following nem firth Avenue Theatre company will peace the third act of pane Sir Charles Pomander, the Gallan Mr. Ernest Vane, the Lover. . r. Colly Otbber, the Author. r D. i. Marking | Mr. B. T. Ringgold ‘Mr. F. Vardenburg ¢ Mr. D. Whiting fumes ‘Iriplet, th Mr, Charles Fisher ith flart Conwas Mr. Owen Faweett | ius, live. rs Triplet berry ia foxalana —TRIPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. DAR THEATRE. “THERE'S MILLIONS IN ITI" retbiions FIFTY. Frere Wintt, WEbSespay, iste, FOURTH ‘PERFORMANCE, NSTANGARD ATTRACTOR, SOHN? AASHOND in his great character ape of COLONEL MULBERRY sin oh, m MA ARR TWAIN'S DRAMA, VERY YENI SATURDAY WATIYES, SPECIAL MATINEE, THAS Ke TVING” DAY, 26T THANKSGIVING Day, THE 2TH. bee . ©. &, THORN This produced with GRAND E Circle, Se.: Gallery, 2c and her talente Eg very individual artist having kindiy volunteered. AFTER WHICH THE aN i otoeadl BAND, General | GKAFULLA will perform, Having most Generously Volunteered. FOLLOWING WHICH the COMPANY OF WALLACK's THEATRE will apnear in a Comedietta Be her act, by Te eylor, Esq., ca.ied, Lida! wis Mr. Trotter goutdown ereditl Mrs. Trott Tr Southdown, Mrs. Benson... Every individual Mi rtist kindly Volunteering. By kind permission ot the Kiralfy Brothers LE JEUN# BONN. will give a Golieart ¢ on the ( GRAND XILOPHONE. MADAME ANGOT. | Powerm! Cast. MIS$ EMILY SOLD: also at Delmonico's, No. 22 Broad street. ixnor BENFA Signor DEL, & en Director and Conductor, By permission of Messrs, ‘Campbell & Murtha, of the | re) ae Theatre, the following Artists have kindly volun- teered:— t. HARRY KERNELL in his Insh Speciaities, u. Mis ADATT RICHMOND, a mL Miss JENNY RORKELE and HAKKY RICHMOND, Schneider's Courtship. ane Weiss ie conclude with AND TROUP io their popular parlor jentertatnment, viz. Grand Introduction, vocal and instrumental La" J. H. Ross) . Bryant's, Te eBtrets Oh, Sing To Ne, Robin. J.J. Kelly Buzz AWay, Musketer. Dave Keed Witt You Love Me When I'm Oid (new). . Raymond Ban ryant The Birds Wili Come Again ew, J. R hharies Teinpleton You Never Miss the Water Till the well Kuns Oy, wat ‘alz GRAND MEDLEY, THE BLAC. BRIGADE, Captain schneider, . .-Dan Bryant Private My.ca u'Keiliey. ‘Nelse Se vihour Inteoduemg (oy sida’ of” Mesa." Harrigan and Hart) ) the music of THE ULLIGAN GUARD, BY BRYANT'S BRASS | BAND, 1N THE b BVENING, COMMENCING “ar Be O'CLOCK, OVERTUR: by. .THE ORCHESTRA ane Catan will begin with the favorite Fee of rack THE GOOD FOR NOTHING, by the following members of the Fitth Avenue Com any, Who have kindly volunteered :— Mi r .Tom Dibbles Mile, MEILBAt Boise KATE FIELD'S second a } ReXD can piso be purchased evening and (rama 0 wil Gar ED, fae on ping CAPTAIN Di ONALD McKAY nd the WARM SP! INDIANS, c= ay and NEW oCENERY, MEW DuAWATIC COMP, ; Parquette Circte, 75c, %SS wit PRICe. the ENTIR Orchestra. ieee Curtain opat a quarter beiore 3. WD EP MAMINER ON SATE # MM. BILLI ANT 4xp Re MISS EMILY SOLbENE® ted N@OLISH OPERA Corey ‘ MPANY. THIs (WEDN YJ Ag fa G, ATS, AND EVERY E THIS WELK, ALSO SATURDAY AFTERNOON, November 21, ‘Will be, rotuces 6 OPSRA BOUFPE OF THE PERIOD, sie Lecoca’s delighttut music, LA All the timely hits, FILLE New Scenery ana Costumes, Spectacular Appointinents. Grand Chorus and Orenestra. Seats secured six days in advance at the box office, MLLE, ALBANI. 23d, ubserip tion. eSDAY), NOV, 18, EMMA ALHANT CADEMY OF Mile. ina new role. First “ue nd season of Flotow's Opera, ARTHA, Mile, EMMA ALB. Miss A, L. CAR Lady Henrietta nor SCOLARA . Fil Chora. ana rand ae Se AY, November 20, iat appearance of Mile, ALBAN MIGN Given, with a magnificent e st, includ jag. Mile. HEIL- BRON, Miss “cary, Signor Di BAsSINI, FiORINE and SCOLARA, t ignore MUZTUs KDAY KV ENT NOVI ty Sint er Ray DA igus EM. UNDAY EVENING, EAT i JEFFERSO LAST WEEK the present being tho, but one affording opportunitics tor witnessing his charm- ing unpersonaion of 1 RIP VAN WINKLE, TAGES. The BOX OFFICE wait Pie open CONTINUOUSLY EVERY DAY irom 8 A.M, to 10%. M. Tickets for Miss pearance (Saturday evening SON Appears.es every night (ave Satur- Irs day) and at San TURDAY *a* MONDAY EVE «LNG, Nowember 30, the great com+ edian, Mr. J, 5, CLARKE, recently returned trom gularly successful protracted London stay, in two of famous vieces.— ir. James Lewis. . Harry Johnson Mr. J. G, Peakes, Charles Mr. F, Chapman “ir! Simpson | Mr. Gilbert, James Miss Nelly Mortimer ” Nan THE BOYS BAND, as ee Saraite Protectory, ot Westchester, will then a th n soL Bi RUSSELL Wi ih ear Ve! FAMOUS" CHARACTER SKETCHES. ML. will sing an aria from the Ba Berber of Seville.” MOLLENAAUVER ‘will pertorm a vitin Bolo MLLE. “HEILBRON, who has kindly volunteered, ‘Will perform on the Plano, MR. GUS Wi WILLIAMS, ‘The American Star Comique, witl give his Dutch Songs nd Budget of Cc of Comicalities. By permiasion of, eeaars ‘Sampbell & Murtha, In thelr ‘Honuiliat Pa Parlor Gymnastics, Of ROFESSOR ALEX. DAVIS, Premier Ventril of the World, will appear. mi begin Mrs, J. LLOYD HalGH aud JENNY HUGHES will appear in Vocal Selections. These will be followed by the E Exquisite Balcony Scene from Shakspeare’s Tragedy of ROMEO Se res JULIE Miss LILLE ELDRIDGE. TOE PORULAR AND TALENTED YOUNG AMERTOAR Aetist, WHO HAS ae YOUU IMD FREDER| ARDE. Aone Tavorite young tained artist of Boot ie iMeatre, by kind consent of Messrs. JARRETT & PALMER. MR. TONY PASTOR ‘Will then make his Annual Bow and greet his old friends in A NEW W_ BUDGET. Who ha begh HARRIGAN AND Lea Taina 0 have m merousiy volunteered, in e mission of Mr. Josh Hart, path Sposa the ae famous and amusing sketch PATRICK'S DaY PANADS, The Piss to, to conclude with A FAVORITE DRAMA, HE EVENING TELEGKAM MAS MORE NEWS AND A LARGER CIRCULATION THAN ALL THE EVENING PAPERS COMBINED, z WEST THIRTY.1 EIGHTH STREET.— HAND. somely Sreuished Suit of Rooms to let, ov ntlemen and wives; erms moderate, ONE DOOR ABOVE 229 with first class B also Rooms for single entice: LEXINGTON AVENUE, Thirty-fourth strect —Pleasant large and hall Rooms to let, en suite or singly, with first class Board ; best reforences given aud required. WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STRERT.—A SMALL will let, with Board, a pleasant trout ry also a smaller one on second (arate fire), suitable for ‘one or two gentlemen. WES? THIRTY-FIRST STREET,—PLEASANT single and aoupie Rooms, with good Board; | EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND avenue. —One or two pleasant Apartments, with Board, in this désirable house and location: entemea rooming toyether taken at low #3 ces, QQTH STREET, 397 WEST NICELY FURNISHED front Room on second floor, with good Board for fro, $18: algo back Room 1 $18,'gn same Moar; Rooms yr singie gentlemen, trom $6 to $12 per week. eighth and Thir ¥-inth streets.—A furnished Room tol ist, with Board, to @ single gentleman; refer- BETWEEN THIRTY. —DOUBLE n suite; private 3 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREE} loor, ¢ i early breakfast ae single Rooms, second table ir desir to any wishing 31 MADISON AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE SQUARE,— One Suit, together %, separate, with or without Boome: table; prices very low; also table Board; single oms tor gentiemen. reterences. TWENTY-NINTH and Heasent tront Rooms, southern exposure, by an American family, toa limited number of boarders, on moderate terms. WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET. —TO LET, with Board, the whole of Third Wloor. together or singly + Also Sack Parlor, on second floors terms mod- e 33 AND 35 WEST FOURTEENTH tap bh KEPT oe an toe ne lady,—Handsome Rooms; Suits Rooms; tamilies or eo anions table first clnas, priv. if required ; references; table boarders taken. QAM STREET, WEST. NO. 26-10 LEN A ice with good Board, to « entleman ani tie gentleman; terms rea- mabie; location central; Taanily small, ST NINETEENTH STREET, FIR-T FLOOR, ween First and Second avenues.—A nicely | furnished Room to let to one or two gentlemen, with the use of a Sitting Room, with or wine Board, ina | private Jamily iterms moderate. E FAMILY WILL LE Room, nrnished, with or without Board; convent- ent to several al lines of stages and cara; desirable neigh- mn li for two days. | A LARGE FRONT 3 TH STREKT, 146 EAST.~HANDSOMELY FUR. e nished Rooms, singly or sh oe to couples or single gentlemen, with and location very desirable, ret iibes axonenndd way Hundsouiely furnished sult of Roome, with way.—Handsomely furn! suit of Kooms, wit liberal Tavis and ‘comtnrs of @ refined home; iso one Pesan Room; reterences. 36 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET,—ROOMS TO let on second door, with first class Board; refer- ences exchanged. Sepreneperer clanahncieinenianinicciietinintnsnsibadinidetinatidatnntos 36 KAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A HAND. some Second Floor to let; private table if desired; plenty closets; references, a, WoT ei pd hoy fg 8 IN Perea Feasonable terms, A nas lage aad smelt; ion “arst Gaon rates. + house, table and locau nace. eC Oe ne 39 SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNER THIRTEENTH street. Handsomely firnished Parlor, with extou- Bosca permauone’ parte wig aod thas mony nesines fe: “4 bie home; prices moderate. en stn enemies Be EAST BO RnT ASBCOND STREET, BETWEEN f with souliera espoea eben exXposul ir, suitable tor two gentle 5 tle Ro ti ne 8 ie ene ade heel dha ak hs SO 0 Hoi on tecand toot eons, .=ONE SQUARE oor, Wie cere eee aot ne sokle for ee aane a ea class i references, — 42°, STREET, WEST, ttt Balas SIXTH AVE- | ‘nue and Broaawa: oa rnished Room n second floor, en suite or wing Boar arable t bie Rooms tor gemtiomen, tp ich oa ‘ bev areesaseetonsvheenulinsienlis innit EAST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN 43 & way aud University place,—A private iaually ith fs rik Bean re urn aaashte boost N ELEGANTLY FUR) N D Hox @ ROOMS), private bath, ampie close room, &c., with first class Rabie Board; Drivate tabie and stable Caan tte tions tor carriage and fine Chyler Srarmeroe HOODALE & Fifth Avenne Hot SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY OFFER TWO LARGE connecting Rooms, Hicely, furnished, to & gentle. cod Board and ail the comforts of location West Twoilth esa (HUME COMFORTS, horses on premises If a ‘est: Twenty: ay at man and wite, with ‘&® quiet home, tor $: setts uton gg Finn avenue. Ad PRIVATE oe somely furnished Floors, with prices M0, suit the times, T t Cla 7 Wore Forty-ffth sires : PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, WITH nance one or two nicely furnished Roums to and wives or single gentlemen. first street, first urown stone house trom Sixth avenui YOUNG LADY WANTED~{TO goon WITH augsher one engaged through the A FORY, 130 sixth aven LEGANT ROOMS AND Burra day preferred, BEST HOUSE: we Says peeiees 3 WIVES CAN Lg Kooins in Fourteenth stve will fing this to their adval oderate, Address X. x r oF rad on Board ready Optewn Branch oftice. NDSOME ROOMS, FOR to let—French table. \ | i 5 | | STARTING—BOARDING HOUSE ¢ street, near Varick; exceilent tatte ; try this house; ¢ ROMMELIN, NO, 10 BAST IWENTY.SECOND M's ke bas @ suit SR a Hoous to le WHR (aul S$ LONG AS MANUFACTURERS SCOLD, J, P. HALE will make better Pianofortes than the rest, and the people will buy them; more left at 1 ‘Bfth st Tenth avenu A! PTANO, ROUND CO RVED LEG A Chickering, four round corners, carved logs, $100; perry, Z octave, cheap; two bank sneer arg win. KEK SON, Nt Clinton place, Sth st., near road way. MAGN ee fev ees maker ae Pay for $230, Resi F EB 0 NO, $85; ONE $75; O34 octave do., $60; new Pianos at cost; ne to. rentor sold on instalments, at manufactory, 19 Ki Twen ty-third street. NT 734 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, FOUR | round corners, carved case, overstrung buss, Dayent cy 8 THIS EVENING—A LECTURE ON “NERVOUS Debility and special diseases at Dr. Kahn's Mu- um, Remember the address, 683 Broadway, near Fourth street, The largest anu most magnificent mu- seum in the erie. Admission 5c. TURES EVERY NIGHT AT 3 ryinty ra the New York Mussum of Anatomy, 613 Broadway, vetween Houston and Bleecker streets. R™, DR. MENDES LECTURE—COURSE NO. ray “Hebrew Poets ee Poctasters,” on Wednesday, Rovember 18 at Jv. M., ar Lyrle Hail, Sixth avenue and Forty-second street, MiekKet ingle, $1 and 75c., at iy hail, at 54 Mercer street and'at the penstent bookstores atid hotels on Broadway. | cares London siag | Meds Sis Mr, JOHN ¥, POOLE . The bapa ‘a Serio-Coinic Vocalists, 3 EMMA ree a Tg A HA SRISON, THE LYRIC. 2 QUEEN, 4 THE AxteiGAN Si a Pen WILLIA: The Master Comedians of the World, SUGOEY ANB BARNEY: tional Drame, by Mr. THE LIVING FOUNTAIN. The new Serio-Comic, Semi; Mr. SAM RICKEY Mr, GUS WILLIAM qaere OPERA BLACK on bi Aa a 4 MU GRA sr ts yeaa THEATRE, JOHN 8. CLARKE. MR. JOUN 8. ( 8. CLARKE, after an absence of peariy, ike years, will commence sn engagement of twelve as ap Sener 30, and vernon Bs characters of ‘OR WELLINGTON DE BOOTS oe TOO: acled: by him in New York” mene 1t Is estimated 300 ‘rhe Haymarket, the St. James, the Strand and the Adelpht Theatres have been always crowded when his name has been advertised in" the bills, and during a almost uninterrupted, of seven years on the he hus maiotained a popularity, afford. ing the best test of his genuine merits as a comedian.— | London Era. 624 BROADWAY. ihe ay > OLYMPIC THEATRE. — | Ar Fouaso x MATINEE TO-DAY] o@iiOx, MR, $OL SMITH RUSSELL, MR, SOL SMITH RUSSE THE GREATEST COMIC INIMITABLE com! "Gita RACTRRIZATIONS, AY. Miss EMMA DAY, ? anaND MATINEE S NOLLY, PL ae Us, TO-DAY. AY, OR, A TRIP b AROUND NEW New Scenery, hiner; Mob TH COMEDIANS IN Tir Gaui = CK CxOOK, Three handrea beautiful young ladies in the Grand BLACK CROOK, NEXT MONDAY EVceNIMG, NOVEMBER 28. NLOBE THEATRE, ie proadwar: 730 RAROUPE UF THE FAMILY RESORT. THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE. Shouts OF apples J ite RRY I UsSBLE the Funnlest Comedian Living. ADAH RIC AIMOND, aE of oe the Paclite Pearl. Mile, CORA ADBLANNE AXD iia OTHERS. bails 3 of the KEs Of KILLARNEY, “POR age LAR one » 0c. and 250, aatineid TO. “Dar. aT 2. Course (reserved), $4 and | Db SEUM. ‘ooD's. ALICE PLAUIDE. kee onANLI, FTERNO! EDNESDAY. MATINEE OF ALICK PLACIDE, IN LUTLE RIFLE, FOUR ROUND COBXER OVERSTRUNG PIANO, ty $5; six stop rosewood Melodeon, cost $275, Sor ateeg god Pianos, ‘ GUKI 0. ‘ast Fourteenth street. DUN & A “BRILLIANT TONE WOOD 7% OCTAVE tour round corner grand square Planoforte, pont tig me modern np ra renee, nearly ne Sura Ke $280; stool, Cover, Box tor shipping: Parlor’ Chander, ining Furniture, a sacrifice, Residence 1s West Twenty-vighth street, near Sixth aveuuc, 7B moriflco; A brilliant toned 7% octave, richly carved Tose wo aife overstrung Piano, having all improvements printed guarantee bill ot sale; cost $975, for 744 octave upright Piano at one-quarter cost, Call at private residence 210 West 2ist street. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD STEINWAY PIANO. forte to let—88 mouthly; rage apenares carved Jews, Ce total or a bargau for ¢: J Waverley e, ut B ay. LAD wich ELUGANTLY CARVED ST) way & Sons’ rosewood 7 octave upright Pianoforte. overstrung basy, fall iron frame, agraffe throughout, cues $950, sacritice for cash; also Box tor shipment. 25 PARLOR GEM.—PRIVATE FAMILY WILL Dis- pose of their brilliant toned 74 octave, four round gornered, carved case Pianoforte, made to order; cost | $1,000, fi 25: BI tool, Cover, od upright Chickering, | Sid.” Gaun’at No. 20 West 284 A { PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR BLE- | Ps ant tour round Decker & Bros.’ Pianoforte at a | Stool, Cover, box tor shipping, Also | DLE, 13 | MU: ICAL GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES A instruction on Pianojorte, Harp and Harmony at pupil's residence: $10 per quarter; best reference, Uress, with residence, TEACHER, box 120 Herald Up- town Branch office, :65 roadway, i€ sete VAN BUREN'S GARDENS, % WEST we 4 and ed mer tiene cen Lat soetra ce. to ladies en ha HILO, gan, Guitar and singing. Cirew! Address Miss ANNIE A, WATSO. of saree CLOTHING, T Oo THIRD | AVENUE, “NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street-M, LEON pays highest prices for ladies’ and wep sleniens Wearing Apparel, and ladies are waited on by Mrs, Leon. TTENTION orders from my agents tor wen pets, Furniture, &c., it compe: rices:—For Dresses, $5 to tor ning on or Madd ants, $4 to iy SEN, o, 440. Seventh avenue. (econ rel, Cal @ tollo abo with, T_B. MINTZ, 248 THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN A Twentieth and Twenty-first streets—Ladics and gentlemen will be sgroniahod at the great Sewete pa, im cash for cast-o1 oc, sige Y ak Wind $10 to $6), Coat ats, 39 te 8, $2 to 3. A tounctually attended to by Mr. or hire, iarz. uote by | A BEAUHiFC) Ro Sar OCTAVE PIAKo- forte; round corners; m oder, improver 18 brated maker) $10), with stool. tween 24 and 4d avenues, RARE CHANCE--AT A_ BARGAIN rtment of second hand Steinway gran: end Md also those of other m: rami eet on STRINWAY & Steinway Hall, New York. RURDETT GHOLNT ATOR ‘ASH, OR ON INSTAL Bera hilo aah itil Sw ERAIScR FINE Nord it Fourteenth street. OR SALE—A anne a ine tee ae weet cae, i " | Geet ae a 1 pa i, seen at 155 West! Forty-minth au TRST CLASS Ay yp bee! TO LET—86 1 te | 108 month; on a ards, Forty fourths street. Ue AGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE Nosmvoon 7 a forte, having cor ed lege, ail latest improvements; TS rentcheap” GORDON ts Biesoker nreet IANOS—LARGE LOT, VERY CHEAP—TERM: OF sale ye feng ote, Yy to juts, the times. Call ani see them at MERKELL'S, No. 8 Umon square. HE bene nabs hes DOA NE Steinwa; thers, for Ste OD easy instal. ments, 112 a urteenth street me j ‘FINE ARTS. | ‘h & fase iB OPPORTUNITY | TO t POR Ase é ees UJ cit A Budke coun 4 Bast 30th street, be- | ; @reat bargain, Pianos | PIANO, CHJUKERI x0, | A’ 38% «SIXTH AVENOE, NEAK FOURTH aL street.—NATHAN pays the highest cash prices for dies’ and gentlemen's cast off Clothing, Carpets, &c. on or address Mr, or Mrs. NATHAN. A’ EDWARD MILLER’S WELL rons ESTAsB- lishment, 63 Sixth avenue, ne cart adie by The utmost value pata in cush'toi calling on or add: ing Mr. or Mr: Mit LER. T 81 SIXTH AVENUE—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN oat recetve the full value ws os onst-of Wearing Apparel, and not weeny Dugged. ae practiced nth oe offering outrageous dress & note to or Mrs. HARRIS, 8) Palen avenues near Waverley place. | Ae tat Pa Gare FROM MY AGENT FOR WEAR- Furniture, which compels case #10); Coat Fy ee ants, oo to $10, "Please lh on or sarees ALT, or Mrs. ANHALT, 174 seventh avenue, ae ae , by mall will be Ota ti nth §} ant gentlemen's promptly attended to, MASUR. 256 SEVENTH AVENUE, havent oes ti buy pay terme Cay: a ton ta ladies! Wd won gen: uve! a tiemen’s ast-otf Gro lothing, Carpets, &c, Orders by post | promptly attended. Ht CPTOWN NEW EstABLISHMENT, s, avenue, near Forty ninth spss og men will be asta pt hi the y ior of Wearing apparel, &c. Ghilonor nadvess hr. or Mire | BISEN: teat dhecendneellod Uren: ho gtd SLadiey and aes NEAR !—~HAVING RECEIVED VERY LARGE | b N ‘Twenty-fourth, street), you will be liberally doatt | Romer HALL, Seats pars. Morais . Grand Boxing, Fencing ani ES ei November Zi, Members an Hen RYANT'S OPERA _HOUS: WEST 23D STREET, AY MATINEE at 2, 3 FARUE, 3M BURLESQUE, 3 MINSTRELS NATION sl PENES, foe. open trom 9 FAMILY MAT! T SUNDAY, srr as ig aah hay acred voncert an Tai ate te TY EE, ie! the ‘queens hia Upera Boutte, and the entire company. Only and last pertormanco this season at this if OR ORIEOLS LA GRAND DOCHES® RROLSTAIN, mo: PO iea: RANO'D SUCHESSE. FRUIGZ, berween Broadway and Fiith avenue, STORY AGAIN. THE TURKISH Hale Me SOTHKR GREAT Teun Every one ‘Gehened with this picture of astern tite. Linked sic the ming neat ce s GATHERS. OR, FUS RANCH. ame, RENTZS Faille MINSTRELS THE GREAT CANCAN, a the peerless confederat: —_ fhe as qrloss confederation of artists, UPERA HOUSE, Broadway, "eoracr or Twenty-ninth street yg RBERE'S MILLIONS IN It. MRS. J ae WAX WORKS, The Baar ety scene in STREET *Otas M MA’ ALINE SATORDAY aT2 YORE STADT 3H THEATRE, 45 AND «7 BOWERY, AD. beth! ty er nett OF the Aponte of eet, pete Bk Bouffe, in Yer ner pring role of G. brieley” io ki LEB! Acts. by Offenbach, Shon mE o'clock A. D'S GYMNASIUM, TWE Meee near Fifth avenue.-Open ua 0 Gymnastic Enter Lessee and Manager 13 Week the grand | Dress ; Private Boxes, $9 and $10. JE | Miss ALICE BEN s | Mr. WILLIAM Cakrik, ‘mor E, MUZIO EN 21—Grand Extra GRAND OPERA HOUSE, L TROVATORE | JEFFERSON, ETT & PALMER, .-Lessees and Managers Attention {s asked 6, ihe ore of the eneauemient or | Proprietor and Munager. ain- his ‘aiinrat IN THE UNIVERSE, YORK, MICHAEL MARTIN O'MARA PETER SeRECE Ee ELA tay Chi BLACK CRUOK, Ce rarye = and 7th ay oy ted Booth’s Theatre, TINEE E ATURDAY AF shied = | PBRRALE. GARDEN T SUN New Costumes. extra. way, SIXTEENTH STREET, MATIVEES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT 2:80 P. M, ov FRANCISCO. MINSTRELS, FN ee AMUSEMENTS. T, BARNUM’S Great ROMAN HIP GREAT ROMAN HIPPODKO. DAILY SPTERRD DAILY APTERN Thousands of Ladies and ( THRONG THE Va FHROSG. THE Tr eACH Last WEEK | PROMINENT oF THE ROMA 1s Y GH Anion OF THE ENGLISH JUVE —— AN asthe ACES! sTaG@ ELEPHANT & CAMEL! — PUNY AND MONKEY! HUNT! HRIE GRAND MENAG! MENAGERIE » GRAN MENAGERIB 0 ‘DRED RARK WILD REAsta DRED RARE WILD BEASTS Open from | to 5 and from 6:8) to 10% M. q Mphitheatrte prowetly at 2:30 f lument commences '§ secured six ¢ rom ¥ te 4daily. | Gr ee Circle, 50 ce: SU aud § o'clock. padvaiice, Hox othee ope Orehesira, $1.0; Orchestr, THE Gi HU KOUS Pi La ORG 8 PkoTach FETE AL PEKIN, a FETE aT PERIN: _ F Te at F Peed oR HOLIDAY OF !His CELESTIALS! HOLIDAY OF THE CELESTIALSI Algo THE Ww KL PUEATRE COME UE. 54 BROADWAY, Mr, JUSH HART, Bole Pro yy HR TINE &, ATIN MATINSE, ie aiNE ES MAPFIT. ir. J. H. on ae sce HARRIGAN and HAWS New Sketch, eer fst ny ors ta Jugeling Ae “ L, in Juge’ Lee ENGL i s ay Onn Miss, LY BOOT! Mr. Onn WILLIAM. Mr. Tau BRADLE and the gis oe omppany, al TINKE. 1 MINEE: SATE Conctualns with the prem be & NE vfs BOY Lt ri fers. WEDNESDA KsDA yA AND. SATURDAY, INWAY HALL—LAST NIGH’ Miss Mr, CHARLGS WHITE, N ACCABE—ST! Mo TikeEE of the brilliant success of RIC MACCABE, in his sparking ‘Honoloz ue Entertainment, BE £ DOLL Carr, oran Elysium of Bumor, Music and Venitriloqutsm, Py LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF MACCABE'S present attractive programme 91 on gina) tier NATIO SONGS, ri, SONA’ inejuding hinee Saar! nlsof deu CIN ATING. LOW ut NDERING thi SEISH RAILWAY PORTER, Ticket office at Steinway Hall open daily trom 9 til TH AVENUE THEATRE, ath st. and Broatway, “Beging a are. Over at 10:30, AUGUSIIN DALY TO-NIGHT, LAST TIME TH)» SEASON OF MASKS AND FACES. THORN cE saan EVENING=LasT NIGHT the new versic Rash atte: PChoon FOR SCANDAL, FRIDAY = SEN ony, time this season of ai al 3 FRIEND, Mf its gre: Comets —_ Vs A s. Major Wel ington DeBoots Lx Feathorby Frank Teebrook raj ine’ Widow Even lowd . Mrs, Featherpy Mrs. G. H. GILBERT... ire. Major DeBoots soaphiy 7 SATURD. :80 @5th_ time ot) THE SUHOOL on ScANDa Li, of Watt ale NIGHT—First production of Mr, BOUG HEART OF MID-LOTHTA 5TH AVENUE THEATRE SMURDAY LVENING, NOVEMBER 21, Dé BonalSantiatt SiH uk mntle Di anded ion Boucicault’s successtul omantic Drama. on Sir Walter Scott's tamous romance of ERE P Ee! INTEREST and entitied THE HEART OF MID- ‘LOTHIAN, To be produced ith entire new eseepery by Mn Sames Koverts C. W. W: Tid’ W. Seavey? new historical Gostanies faa ae pmportane cast * BOX YHEET NOW OPEN. ALLACK's. Proprietor and aanner, Mr, LESTER WALLACE yin Law ay of the! bh ramatist, and Actor, Pee Mie Ray SVEN ING Ne ina new Livy original Tri 13 ent Sind soba tes with ate music composed, Hes selected, by Mr. ‘Thomas Bake: The romuntie scenery by Messrs, Matt Norgai, [shen are Mi and Hilliard. AGUE, Mr. JOHN GILBERT. Miss BLAISDELL iso In the cast. Box office open two weeks in advance. _Varsiages may be ordered at 10:45. MANTA, (Beha te FOURTEENTH STREEL ‘DNESD. PREUSSISCHES STRAFRECHT. GKINGOIRE, Box office open daily, from 8}, till 4 o'clock. meted isn sh Hi tn ath ae ae ‘RS. ¥, B, CONWAY'S: Na rred THEATRE, AES i ee WEDN. very RAS, rs THURS: NOVEMBER 16, ite Feaiont nee tay Miss CLARA M in her great creation ot ALIXE. A ETROPOLATAN bgt Broadway Min TENNIS WADE, serio Comic Voualtst. TOMMY WINNKTT, Daten Comique. LOMB WEXNETT, Champion sig Dancer. JADU E HAMLERSGN, Irish Comedian and Vocalist, OLLY EMMI:RSON, ‘Song and Dance Artist, REKGEAN , BURKE Lightni Master STEVIOS ARSFIELD ty DE’ BROTHERS, in their iw AND NINETEENTH WEEK QF 3 Mat NEE WEDNESDAY AND ra RDAY AT 2 Teksi PASTOR'S OFERA HOUSE, KS BEAUTIFUL ELFIN STARS Aste ‘Bi vebtS ANA ADO} bite ir marve! \HARLES ROBERTS, JRS READINGS, at ASSOCIATION HALL, corner Twenty-third street: and Fourth avenue, THURSDAY Novembe: MONDAY, November 30, and THURSDAY, December 3. Admission, 75 LS st: ea sent ‘31 mission, 75.cenits; reserved ten : with ful programmes at with sont, bri Gurley’s, under the Hall, and at door on the above: evenings. AST WEEK. LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK AMERICAN INSTITUTE ExurEITION, Third avenue and Sixty-third stree! Closes at WO FM. saturday fist Ad: sion 50 cents; Children 25 cents. Artin shed rane wend nachna’ stow Belo BITES TS watts ROOMS, eS ayers, AND THIRTT 4 ‘t.—SOLREB DANS3ANTE AND | MUSIC, SPEOLAL MATINEE EVER! VON, COMMENG! fa ATS i STREW ENTERTAINMENT EV! EVERY EVEN MING, Vaart Bar DAY AFTERNU! AFTE VuGas CG A ASSOCLATION H. Yo" rg ARBRE Bitton, New York's tavoi will appear on Tb Rsbieys SVEN Yo, Nov. 18 Selections. trom iH, EAR ee POETS, To prevent the crowds at the d ary seats may be obtained at ve earth alent nd ‘Twenty-tuird street, 75 cents. _Admission 6 cents; Reserved Be: REHANS! wang” EAR: of the 4 anes Acts ihe aiacata nies, pla ae pe as follows salt concel Miternoon at 10 A. M. on Thu b dmee rt eevening programme a G™a, oye Gh GIVEN BY DR. W, BERG: e. Canes CH) eae rs | for Thora eat ey oy clock, t mina a a Bat Tig orcloe gy ck 0 co! cori i rj er mh street and. wireet a An ate cal bay’ the ae coats pase ill TWENTY OTHLR ARTISTS, Bsys SE ¥-BLRST REGIMENT nt) pianist, to reasonable . XQTICE ~AMATEUAR, THEATRICAL, MU sical an Cina = ee na