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TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. Bere BUILDING. GREAT REDUCTION IN BENTS, WITH 4 VIBW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS YOR THE FEW OPFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNET? BUIDING, TRE RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS, 70 INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES IS NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR. | | TUNITY TO SECURE BLIGIBLE OFFICES ON MOST VAVORABLE TERMS. THE ABOVE BUILDING IS COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, INQUIRE OF SR —~ HOMER MORGAN, ~_No, 2 PINE STREET. CORNER STORE TO LET—GOOD STAND FOR A A tailor or other 088; Se aONG: entrance to ree nkiort House, 24 wie liam bg es STORE. 269 SOUTH STREET, TO LET OR enone ly on premises, F BoLmars, OR LONGER. ~—TO LET, THE tore 820 Broadway; first class location ia u 3 4 "8 S. MYERS & SON, 43 7 aRGE oun: DOUBLE OFFICE TO LET—FURNISHED nt epee on Broadway, near Wall street; U' taken at once. Address for particu: ORATIV #, Herald office. ‘god ASD BAS| io, 3 Pine street. LET—SMALL STORE, 156 THIRD AVENUE near Fifteenth street; also small Store, 2 Third Third Bvenuc, near pi Sag CF street; both Hands.” Apply at office, 199 East Tweitth street. FURNISHED noowt —_ APARTMENTS oe ees. ee EMENT ON THE WEST SIDE OF dway, near Twentieth street, to rent. Apply . H. Re LUpLow & CO., 35 East Seventeenth screet, or NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET, OO % Ras? TWENTY.SIXTH, STREET, NEAR MADI- 2 Seca A yy furnished monme in ‘rst cla are Frenoh jo and ime toper be or en oasomeehing: caine ‘pu “tert anT MACDOUGAL STREET, ‘7, housekee pines tot to let, to respes ctable finail. families 123 HARLES STRE NEAR BUDSON.—T0 let, furnished, back’ Parlor and Kitchen) tor ousekeeping ; $20 weer : also iront hall Rooms, $2 per ek ; water and gaa; house pri 131 west TWENTY-NINTH STREET. lon NEATLY furnished tront Room on first floor, heated by heater; also second story back Room; front hall Room, 2 50; house has all improvements. ) WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—FURNISHED 132 Rooms, with all the modern improvements, to ingle gentlemen; aleo a front Parlor; rent to imhisvarns 133 WEST FOURTH STREET. BETWEEN WASH- ington square and Sixth avenue. +" ry red, in pri- would let a sult of utiful sunny eer swail, newly urntebe f dei v house. 5() BROADWAY. BETWREN, THIATY.FIRST 1,250 Bn hirty-second | streets, — Handsomely juriehed Rooms, new Dapered and painted gas, tre, hot and cold water baths 4 singly or en suite for gentlemen and gentiemen and wives; one door from a first class restaurant, Call all the week. UNFURNISHED ROOMS “AND APART- MENTS TO ) LET, —TO LET, THE FIRST FLAT oF Bouse No. 263 « third aig between Twenty-sixth and Twenty- seventh streots, all improvements 19 anal family; reat moderate. Apply in office on premises. NTL AN WILL RENT PART OF HIS BROWN stone French basement House, on Murray te oe Auli family, without childreu. Adaress 8. 4, id office. A® AUTIFUL FRENCH FLAT—NEAR FIFTH AVE. nue, torent cheap, with or without carpets; jani- tor, Janitress; heated: walls in oil; select colors. JAMES FETTRELCH, 99 Sixth avenue. REMODELLED FLAT TO LET—IN WEST THIRTY- ¢k_fourth street, near Eighth avenue and close to Elevated Railroad per oe he td fin modern im- provements; nice lecat apper. eee rent $37 a mont. Apply at 822 Were 11 ety fone street, next LEASE—620 BROADWAY, TROUGH TO CROSBY street, entire building, eight foo 13.000 4 year. HENRY DOLAN, Fives ee sixth street, A en OF Six ROOMS, WITY WATER AND rents $20 to $25 per month; in private house oray street, Owner, 50 Bond street. TH WARD PROPERTY TO LET.—A HOUSE, 17 Hamilton street, near Catharine: good for a boird: Ing house; « fine Store to let, 49 Catharine street; r ES Store 104 ast Broadway. Apply ode jenry 45) GRAND STREFT. flays, at 45545 Grand street. —STURE AND BASEMENT or the whole House to let. Inquire, for two _ DWELLING HoUszS ' TO LET, Furnished. A MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED, FINISHED AND jtoop sinall brown stone | nd fat “al Park, to let, | 3st NSON, JR. built new tour story high Dwelling, near Firth avenpe ' 31 East Seventeenth ‘sireet, or a Pine stree| FIRST CLASS TWO STORY AND BASEME! T brick House, fully turnished, with everything com- plete for housekceping; new Weber piano and sewing machine; will be renved on most reasonable terms to a 75 Madison street, near Clint Adz NTLY FURNISHED HOUSE—ON FORTY- seventh street, near Fifta avenue: also others on mn, Fitth, Madison avennes and side streets. WILLIAM TUCK 22) Fifth avenue. —FURNI-HiD HOUSES OX AND ADJOINING cadre teenies and Fer _ hve tae ¥ ued rentals. Seventeenth street, or I Pii TEST “ha FURNIS ED Four § STORY HIGH wea brown stone House, on Madison avenue and Hill, presen 74 to let: opportunity seldom POOLEY > 4,280 Broadwa aan FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH ALL THE modern improvem the owner to remain In part payment: a choice collection of Minerals for sale Apply at 239 Bast pixtieth street. 0 RENT—FURNISGED, FOR THE WINTER, ON Madison square, a very desirable, fully*turnished four story House; rebt reayonable: to. a private family only, HOMER MORGAD Pine street. 10 RENT—ELEGANT FU trally located, near Br teenth, Twenty-second, pals Aas lack Forty-tourth, xington areenes Teoma PARPER & PIERPON' ', $1 Park row. Unturnished, LET—A NEAT COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS, WATER and gas, with stable attached. Rent $30. Inguire at 28 We: ‘We Forty seve! enth street. FURNISHED nogMs AnD APARTMENTS SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY (GERMAS) DESIRES to let two nicely furnished ‘Avp! Fourteenth street, near Sec (rnvenue- FEW PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with grant comiort and cormvenieuce; terms very . 286 Kast Thirty street, between Second and VERY HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO L rent, third floor, front, to one or two gentlemen, tboard; gas, bath and fire; price reasonable; at mh West Twenty-third street: references. SUIT OF NICELY FURNISHED PARLORS FOR housekeeping: convenient to carsand stages: gas, {terms low. 409 West Thirty-third st: AHEINE CENTRAL LOCATION—TWO_ LARGE, LARGE. + well furnished square Rooms, second floor, ry convenience, lor single gentiemen, without all this week at 24 Kast Four- . eve: rd: references. teenth stree A NEATLY ¥URNISHED ROOM FOR poe. re Keeping tolet, 98 9): one Room. with gas. $6 8); ‘ont Parior, $7. 29 Washington square, southwest cor- her Waverley place. A NERY CHEERFUL FRON ROOM, TO GENTLE- men, without board: sunny exposure: newly paint. 2d and furnished: aiso tront hall Room: no bill un; Mi block: 168 West Thirtecoth street. between Sixth’ and Seventh avenues. A NEATLY KEPT, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, large and pleasant Bedroom, to a gentleman; pri- ¥ate house: gas. 270 LARGE, ELEGANTLY: FURNISHED ere Ample closet room; modern improvements; ne! fudison street. horhood first clase; strictly private; light housekeep: i \ if desired ; reterences exchanged. Cail for three days on premises 319 West Thirteenth street. FEW ELEGANTLY FURNISUED CHAMBERS, 41 communicating or separate, all modern improve: ents, to 1et by # private samily: gentlemen only. West Ninth street, between Fiith ahd Sixth avenues. AT 19 UNION SQUARF, FOURTH AVENUE SIDE.— Furnished Rooms at low prices for perenne and families; fire and estaurant attaches ORNISHED RUOMS TO LET, TEMPORARILY, a to gentlemen. Address H. R., Herald Uptown Branch office. URNISHED FRONT PARLOR A. weekly; back Parlor and Ki ms, heated. $11; hall heated. a house, J t Fifteenth street. ply at once to the janitor, No. 176 street, between Third and Lexington 1/0 LET—THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS, CON- Apply to jant laundry; howse heatea by furna: same kind of Floor to let at No. 168 Kast Sixtie ip LET—VIRST FLOOR, IN THE PRIVATE HOUSE ASEMENT AND PARLOR TO LET,—TEN ROOMS; paren and heater: al! improvements; rent $65; other Flats, six rooms; rent, $35; all improvements. No. $15 Hast rity: first street, PPRENCH FLATS ELEGANT, APARTMENTS, NEW buildings, Fifth avenue and Carroll street, Brook- Just completed; size 2x and 21x60; some apart. nts contain seven and othors eight rooms; each floor has bath, stationary tubs, dumb waiter, chandeliers, ge. hot und cold’ Water: private hail; the main iiitigs carpete4 vestibule, doors: rent ; deairabia teltgniag Pile evepus cers izcmn Fulton, Wall and South ferries pass premises; distance 20 minutes. Janitor on premises. OORS TO LET—OF SIX ROOMS, NEWLY PAINTED. in pertect order, with gas, Croton, &c.; rent low. Apply on premises 1,588 Third avenue, Corner of saghty- ninth street. PLat TO LET-—SECOND FLOOR LEFT IN A NEW corner house. with nae pingow. refrigerator, &c. eight rooms, all ligh ity ighty-third street ‘and Fourth avenue atl. 475 Thirds avenue. pueasant TRIRD FLOOR, CONSISTING OF FOUR rooms, to a small tamily, with gas, rent $20; also two furnished Rooms: house has all improvements. “9t West Twenty-ninth street. sic OND FLOOR TO LET—IN A RIGH STOOP house, consisting of three handsome roomy, to a small familly $20 monthiy. Inquire at 519 Kighth avenue, in | the ciothing store. mp0 LET—ONE OF THE LOWEST PRICED FRENCH Flats in the city; six large rooms, one flight bigh; with all modern {mprovements, for $28 per month. Ap- Seventy-eighth eniues. sisting ofS roomseach. Inquire at 214 Last Forticth street. 10 LET—TWO FINE FLATS, SIX oe had ie) water and gas; rent low: immedia bent, No. 9 Greenwich ¢ ‘avenue. 0 UbT—AT NO. 42) WEST FIFTY FIRST STR a floor ot ve rooms and pantries, bath, gas and and Strictly private: treet. 19% Allen street. po LET—FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMEN’ IN house 209 West Twenty-seventh street; has all im- ih rovements and is newly painted; rent low. ‘apoly to ad wa: INDO BROTHERS, loan office, 1,267 Broad: 10 LET—T0 A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN FAMILY four Roo) i$ on second a Spar’, water, gas, ‘Thirty-first stre rf 10 LF’ PART OF HOUSE 117 WEST | FORTY. ide 9 near dixth avenue, to adults only; rent reterences required. 107 WEST SIXTEE Teferences required BLOCK FROM COOPER INSTITUTE—33 STUYVE- sant street, between Second and Third avenues.— rrp Jarge and small Rooms torent, on second and third floors: terms moderate: house fir: ATTORNEY 8TREET.—SKOOND FLOOR, FIVE Tooms, gas, bath; rent $34 eR continence teil TH STREET-—4 FLOOR TO Jet; water, bath and gas: owner yp hving in house ; + rent $45 per month. a “HOU SEs, ROOMS, SC. WANTED, In this City and Brookiyn, A NON-RESIDENT GENTLEMAN, oer oer a speak in town several nights weekly duri winser, desires to hire sleeping Apertments nag et = q ighberhood below Fourteenth street; preference to Widow lady and where there are no other lodgers. -Ad- ot stating particulars, COMFORT, box 219 Herald office < Fourth and Address E. P., “lerale Uptown Branch office. T Aner SITTING below Fortieun st D BEDROOM, giz $3: upper Room tor Bro, $4; Reception and Bedroom. tite and gas, $7; quiet SMALL ¢ GERMAN FAMILY WISHES A Bouse BS re of in liew of rent. Apply at 360 W take ca Thirty-ninth street, third floor, Pee GENTLEMAN DESIRES A NEWLY FURNISHED re Room, without Board; location between cr Fourteenth ana Jhirtieth streets, and not more than one block from Broadway: price must not exceed $8 week, including fre.” Adaress ADVERTISER, box 174 Herald Uptown Branch | office. OUSE WANTED—PARTLY FURNISHED PRE- ferred; yearly rent oe ee $1,800; between xth avenues, below Thirty-tourth street. ROOM AND BALL BEDROOM, well furnished. without board, with use of batn, Address, with price, SINGLE NTLEMAN, Herald o! WAYTHD IBY A SMALL FAMILY WITHOUT CHIL- dren, a first class furnished House, between Twen- ty-fifth and Thirty sixth streets and Fourth and sixth avenues. Address L. R., 00x 5,073 Post office. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY AND EX- W “lcnsion House, Pattially or unfurnished, in cen tral location. for bonrding purpores; rent abont $2, 322 will Jease for three years it desired. Address HOUSE: | box 210 Herald office. ag thy BUS! ESS PURPOSES, A PART OF & Store, on the west side of Broadway, betwoen Bien gent and Thirtieth streets. Address 5 M., sta- tion sy EBASANTLY, Lo. ire, in house with \OOP FURNISHED ROOMS, X cated, with or without, ti private famity; rent trom $2 to $6 ee week. 3l Cottage | streets, west side; pai place. LEASANT FURNISHED | ROOMS TO DEP AT the Revere House, 606 and 08 Broadway. with gas and running water, from $8 to $10 per week, to persons siting rooms for the winter. 10 LET—A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON floor, aso a hatl Room, together or separateiy; very | i} naking rooms No. leasant. Apply at ur rs street, near Broad ni a week; also doubie Bedroom at references. Ad- { ress 8. D., Herald Uptown Branch office. NO LET—FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, WITH IM. aa in a private family, at No. 3 West Thi = street. between Firth and Sixth avenues; refer- | janged ; private table if desired. ine LET Sooe on FRONT PARLOR ON FIRST floor and a large front and back Room on second. all improvements, to gentlemen or gentleman and wile, without board. Apply atli7 West Twenty-second street, near Sixth avenue. [St RANDEOMRLT FURNISHED ROOMS, with breakiast if desired; rent from $4 to $10 per week ; references ired. oe at No. 588 Sixth ave- | ar thirty-fourth stree TCI LT i LET FURNISHED—A ROOM AND BEDROOM, also hall Bedroom, front, suitable tor housekeeping, at 259 Sixth avenue, nue, n 3 PENCER PLACE, FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN “ Rooms to let, together or or separately, to gentlemen. 5 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE ST. *) James Hot An elegantly furmshed Parlor Floor to let. either separately or en suite; also one large and one hail Room; retere oo STREET WEST, $56,—A SECOND STORY BACK Room, with large Bedroom attached Aspect; ‘modern convenienoes; terms very Giso a single Hoom QP BOxD stRE RL—A LARGE ROOM, Hished, to let tor light housekeeping; ha: convenieu other Rooms. 6D STREET, NO. T.-H )SOMELY FUR 22" sin : “| . nt ty a Li es arid price: con. Fete eto Fexated Maulroad suitable tor Munilies oF | HH STRE 7 WEST.—DESIRABLE CON 1 Bitte on m,and “edroom up CONNEC water, &.; two single ns: table and location first | Clase: house private and homelike, rot ence 18 BETWEEN SIXTH AV se lately opened). —riand somnely cond story, be ob- fained on moderate (er Kooms for gentiemen,. 4) WEST TWENTY -KIGHTH STREKT.—A PRIVATE 43 iamily Wilk let a thisd story hall Room with ce | without breakfast; good restaurants in naghborhood , references, 7 50 MORTON STREET.—A PLEASANT koom. wit Board, for ove or two gentlemen ina private familly where there are. positively to boarders high Hoop: reterences exchanged. | ristopher and West Tenth street.—Two large | ine to pay those Prices for Dresses:—8lu" to $i; Coats, $o to $9), Pa dress J. ANHALA or Airs ANHALT, 178 beventh avenue, Will pe astonisued Wearing Ap ei, &e. Call on or ad KisthNatab 44. bast Tentir ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE, ABOUT JANUARY | 1, second Floor, between Canal and Houston aving pleasant apartments permanent tenant Adaress a3 n find an agreeable LAN Herald office V ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A NICELY FUR- nished Bed and Sitting Room; must have hot and cold water; above Fourteenth street. Address, with terms, A. Herald Uptown Branch office, WAxtepstwo OR THREE ROOMS, ‘FURNISHED tor light housekeeping; man, wife and ep 4 dren; moderate terms; reterences. ' Address box 1,304 Post office, boston. TANTED—A NIC single gentleman, fourth streets; best of Hehtapee and particulars, 8. H. 8. rt aneeen stats Leer f fermn wbox te station Ase Wantep TO RENT—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED | Howse, on Fitth avenue or I street; will pa; bi a8 ow a month. Address | station 'E, New Lo’ yrHIN ING, TENTION “HAVING REOKIVED VERY LARGE orders from my agents for mevaring Apoaret, Car- puts, Furniture, &c., it compels me to pay the following rices:—Kor Dresses, $5 to $85; tur Coats, $2 to $2); for ants, $4 to $7. By calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs, BERG, No. 246 seventh avenue, second house fourth street, you will be liberaliy dealt A 207 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD 2\ street, M. LEON pays highest prices tor Indies’ and wentiemen’s Wearing Apparei, &c. Ladies are waited on by Mra. Leon. AT ELSIXTH AVE —LADIES AND GENTLEMEN recetve the full value tor thelr cast-off Wearing Appare!, and not be humbugged, as practised by some, glering outrageous prices. Cuil of address a note, to Mr. or Mrs, HAuitiS, 81 Sixth avenue, near Waverley place. A GREAT DEMAND FROM MY AGENT FOR WEAR- ing Apparel, Carpets and Furniture, which compels $3 to $10. Please call on or HY UPTOWN NEW ESTABLISHMENT, 882 SIXTH avenue, Forty-ninth street.—Ladies mid Kentlemey the prices ba M ! of res PTOWN VEVOT, 816 SIXTH AVENUF, NEAR Forty sixth street.—ladies and gentlemen oan Fe- ceive fifty per cent more than usual for their cast off hot and cold | ¢ sowing. ing PLAT? pets and Jewelry by cailing on or addres S16 Sixth avenue. MEDICAL. ea ee MME. GHINDLE CURE ALL COM —DR AND A «plaints: 26 years’ practice. 120 West Twenty-aixthst, A =—DR, AND MM. VAN BUSKIRK, RESIDE. 4 + No, Ud Kast 28th st., between 3d and Lexington avs —MME. MA . MIDWIFE, RESIDENCE, 114 neur Third avenue. orty ninth street, near Third avenue. | MIDWIFE SINCE 1M, NO, 1 NINTH STREET A FEW DOORS WEST oF * 56 5 Browdirat Sflarte ‘oumare toomeamd-nseon 2 ret, first door trom Fifth av rl ndidiy furnis conven. | ONSULT DK. OR MME. W ALL Ot ¥ | Sieakinat i ddelred. \O BST. pall, COMPLAINTS cared; advice tree, 49 Bleeckor'st, ucar Broadway. 1 = ee ASE ENTS: Reape OF TTALEAN. <Qrepantast AON | TO-NIGHT Faneeat Wy tren but, eS And rand Revival with iad 4 ‘horus eng ‘< ianaal season, of Wagner fi Li Mile. Pee ALBANT (first time). CARY (her org nal role). Sig BRERA ager (first time) r pee ce ROO! | BLACK CROOK) tractiveness to this/B: MED. L. BARBIERE. ‘pt CEVIGLI A, BA>SINI, DEL PUENTE, FORMES as Basilio. Aust night of tne season and farewell night o of Mule CADEMY OF MUSIC.—THANKSGIVING, Si RAKoscH TTALLAN OPERA. hanksgiviny evening, virand batra, Performance. epOeet Mile. DOxADIY Sign Friday, ee ves. Only appearance £ ae Academy of Herr CARL L WARDIERE DI SEVIGLIA, Mie. Donadio, Herr Ci mel |Formes. Musical Director and Cond ucto! Mi 50 cents: Spnaral aaiinsion, 31 EWELL Me MATIN EE. SEA’ dee TTALYAN, OPERA: Ba which occasion the following is wi Sie HEILBRON, Signora Pots, MSTING Mile. ON ADK BENFRATELLI, DE BAsS(N Sig, E, MUZIO CAK FIORINL, LOTT! Musical Director and Conductor. The programme wall gomprise THE mips 405 OF WA TRAVIATA, NORMA, OND ACT OF DINORAH. AND THIRD ACT OF FAUST. Admiss'on to, all parts of the house, $2, Ticketsatthe Academy and 7Ul and 11t R OOTH 8 THEATRE. Lessees and Managers. LAST NIGHTS OF MK. JOSEPH JEFFERSON. Mr, JEFFERSON gives but five more of his charm- ing impersonations of RIP VAN AN WINKLE, ositively closing with the performance Matinee Bex! urda: VEL ae " JARRETT . PALMER his engagement te ane, te “Feats jor either ropreseutation mi *s* On SATURDAY EVENING Miss JULIA SEAMAN AMLET, supported by a powertul cast, MONDAY EVENING, November 30, the American Mr. JOHN §. IN, CLARKE, is, MAJOR WELLINGTON DE 1) Sale ot seats ron in two of Lg yi BOOTS a this (Werneaday) Tuo at8 o'clock. Mr, CLAR! is engaged for two weeks only. Bootes THEATRE, THANKSGIVING DAY Mr. JEFFERSON wil ive bine! Y at the SPECIAL MATIN! Fon Thursday (TBANKS- A his is positively, iy Las EXTRA MATINEE. ming impersonation of WEEK of Mr. JEF- OOTH'S THEATRE. Mr. JEFFERSON has con-| sented to appear at the saree TAA THANKSGIVING ‘Seats oni be ‘ad By ‘ad ACCABE AT THE BROOKLYN ATHENZUM FOR six representatious only, in his high re GONE DULL CARE, NESDAY) and three followin THANKSUIVING MATIN. ET entertainment, PIANOFORTE 5, FOR RENT, UPRIGHT. SQUARE “AND GRAND Pianos of otir own make; also for sale, a number or fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. KNABE & Ov., No. 112 Fittn avenue, above baat ine a st FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW “AND HAD Pianos to rent at HAINES BROTAER: New Pianos on instalments or Jow for cash , two Pianos, been used 2 little, very lew for 8, 27 Union square. AMUSEMENTS. | Gaano OPERA HOUSE. BLACK CROOK, GRAND RE-OPENING!! THIS EVENING, CJ ee > Oo a] a cs ° So Lil LACK CRO When will be re. LACK CROOR am vaved, after elaborate LACK RO reparation, 4 er 5 ota tae AC a Mee CROOK, LACK the Peer tion of LACK the marvellous La LACK Reant mar, reed. oy 8 LACK COMRBID A’ oe i EXUE. JUNCUS thet LAC K|give an excess of at- BLACK CROOK |offerin: n BLACK CROOK) that ot the orig! ACK CROOK Dresentment of the r BLACK CROOK |nowned _p) 2K CROOK The ‘Kirally Broth- BLACK CROOK ers, under whose per- BLACK CROOK) soual direction it will K be given, rome K{thar “the var ed fea: tures cA we DER AN. ver | i: it LA‘ in aia a K{charming charac! er. y x Delicious music! Su-| BLACK CROOK perb dresses! Costly | properties! ngenious) ecessori Fi ing dance: incidents! GRAN. MAR ets a cea Eg EY N EH tae LY CROOK CROOK) The oma Com-|BLACK CROO K CROOK pany is exceptionally | B: CROOK powertul, | including CROOK) Miss Kliza Wethersby, CROOK|Miss “Annie Kemp] 8 UK CROOK )Bowlar, Mise Kate < CSOUK|Fellows, Miss Julla| IROOK|Nenvalle, Miss artis |Piervon, Mr. George OK) Atkins, Mr. B. K. Col-| CROOK liter, ME George Elll- Villian K re K CROOK Master M. Bi CROOK) Tht GRAND BAL-| CROOK|LET OF THREE UNDRED. BLACK OROOK : D OPERA HOOSE, TWO MATINEES. GRAND EXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING. DAY! REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY, at aes should be secured i nce. The entire BLACK CROOK will be wi ven at each performance, XRAND OPERA HOUS. PRICES. ‘The capacity of this, the most beautiful theatre in the its the ponson oi! see plow in POPU F PRIC: notwithstanding the Fconiiness ot the attraction pre- KOMIsstON. FIFTY ss Orchestra cae : 33) Parior chairs 81 40 Orchestra balcony... Front balcony. Balcony. %3 Family. circle BOX OFviCd UPEN FROM 8 TO ¢ NARD. “ THE KIRALFY BROTHERS beg the indulgence of the public. They have made every effort to produce the BLACK CROOK, but find that in order to dosois a proper manner, giving consideration to every detail, they would have to neglect ct certain requisites and thus make the presentation dissatistactory.. ‘The policy ot an announcement such as is herein made hea zoe discussion, and was finally reluctantly adopter nie nven peas rence will be given on WEDNES- Tic kets purchased for either Monday or Tuesday will faas be received, Graxp Overa House, Tuesday Evening, Nov. 34. LOBE THEATRE, nd, a irene Sow re otel. osite wid i MATINEE PPE SS PAMILY, ATINEE, ee aT MATINER TvU-! OR bX. VIS, the Premier ve epttiionulst of ie World. FOLE Y AND WADE. The greag border drama, LUKE MoCUTCHEUN, POPULAK PRICES. General admission, Soc. ; reserved seats, 150, Evening-Doors open at 7, pertormance hei _EXTRA MATINEE THAN ns at 8. SGIVING AFTERNOON, WwW oop's MOTE, woop. HIS AFTERNOON, EVENING A ryt ROUND TH GLOOK. ich JOE COBURN in whic! will set-to with THE UNKNOWN. NTL PIANO DEALERS,—UALL AND SEK the best low priced Pianos ever ghered jr inthe New Db, 244, 246 ana 248 West Twenty- seventh street. oh Inia ah FOUR ROUND VORNERS 7 OC. ; Several other second hand Pianos, of dite gina takers, $5) up, at J, MAHON’S, Fortieth street nu ETROPOLITAN TAEATRE.. 685 BROADWAY. Tous ve peamerer Queen of ae iw LOLA THE WINNEr & EMERSON! FRANK JONES 6 Dee ‘AD 4 SERGEANT BUR! KE, Vey SARSFIELD. are CLIFFORD. AME PICAUT'S Sanch N DANCERS, AND ALL THE METROPOLITAN FANOMITES, | ATINEE WEUNKSDAY AND SATU Ma’ THANKSGIVING DAY-—THRKE PERFORMANCES, 4 ROSEWOOD IRON FRAME PIANO. forte pane Stool, $100; Pianos to rent and sold on IBLO’S, instalments, upright Pianos, new Instruments, N c ® THORNE... %6 Bleecker street, near Bor LEAVING THE CITY. WISHES TO Plano, which has beem only used a and fully warranted trom the manulac- Jb Prescott Honse, corner ‘Spo ie N, S ‘turers. a address &. Spring street and Broad MAGNIFICENT 0 TAVE PIANOFORTE, four round corners, carved case, overstrung hass, tent agraffe, celebrated maker, cost $330, $250; sidence 21 Kast 20th st, near broadway. + Lessee and Manager. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, second appearance of ‘he FAIRY STAR, Miss ALIOE VAN«, ot oe apa J. TEMPLE- TON, u di Me, % Eddy MA; HALE. Past ONE yPaRuPs RORA and PIZARRO, G, AT QUARTER TO EIGHT, WILLEAM IBLE, IVANHOE aud PAREPA ROSA. AGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTEF OR —Made order. ce.ebrated maker, used 5 months, Inaaire private for $225; parlor Furniture, Fesiuence, ‘$6 West 18th st, rear Sth av. N, COST $160, NEARLY NEW, FOR $75; new Pianos, low rents. small instalment jodeon, $30; Chickering Piano a bargain, GORDON & SON, 18 F STEINWAY & SO. rteenth stroct. 8) PIANOFORTE—EVERY IM. ereat bargain for cash. Piano, ere corne , Carved’ J, Ls! Waverley ‘plaee, near Broad. MAC SQUARE” 73 OCTAV: four round corners rosewor ern improvements, pat new; cost $1,200, | alot Parlor, Chamber 103 West Awenty-eignhth street, near > FAMILY WILL SELL gant four round Decker & Bros.’ Pianoforte at a sac- @ brilijant tuned 73g octave richly carved rose- wood case tuil agraffe oversirung Piano, having all tin- Provements, printed guarantee, Dill of sale, cost $175, tor 250. N, over: Box for shipping, Also 744 0¢~ Call, private residence 210 over, LOX Tor siibpin: THEIR EL = ave upright Pian BRILLIAN T TONED 7 74 OCTAVE carved, four round cor- it modern improvements, cost ‘ail at private resi- IF! NT Bradbury Pianoforte, ners, peeretenns base, al $50, i, CO STRINWAY ' SON PIANOFORTE, A BARGAIN. — | Afour round corner Piano, 7 Parlor Organ. cheap. __1 Clinton place, Kighth street, near Bre GOOD ORGAN, TWO ROWS OF KEYS AN improvements: cost $50); sold very cheap. PELTON & CO., makers, No. 24 Wooster street, SELL MAGNIFIOE: XT vod ci ctaye, only $16); E & 8 gPAMILY WILL ake tent to 8 sponsible par- Call at private LADY Wit LL SELL E EGANT LY ©, CARVED STEIN- nd 7 octave upright Fianotorte, ,akrafle throughout, way & Sons’ rosew: dverstrung bass, full iron. frame, cost $90; also Box tor shipment. LY FURNISHED ROOM, FOR A | en! SRAUTIFCL | D YOO 7 eras noterte, four round corner; o beh Aas inade by Lignte & Bradbury, $175. 213 fast ihe, bet Jo | tween 2 and 3d avs \) IBLO'S, EXTRA MATINEE, THURSDAY, at 13. The charming Play of PIZARRO. a PARKPA ROSA. aud a tne spectacanastAiteee ROSA ectacalar I’lay ot reed IVANHO RYANT’S OPERA SE, TWENTY-THIRD street, between: “axth and seventh avenues, near Booth's theatr EVERY EVESING AT& SATURDAY A TINER AT? HANGE OF PROGRAMME, five TRELS. [SECOND CLASS HOTEL, W. HEN RICE, jas ge wane oo YOKE. DELUGE epee rit oveweR 26, THANKSGIVING DAY HA ASKSatviig par. ‘AMILY MATINEE KVERY SATURDAY AT 2. STEINWAY HALL, HOMAS, THEO. 1HOMAS’ SYMPHONY coxcerta ON FRIDAY FA bead BER 27, UK, SECOND AFTEKNOON PUBLIC REHEARSAL, Admission, 75 cents. Keserved scats, $1 SATURDAY EVENING, Ni NOVEMBER 2% AT 8, ECOND SYMPLION C Suite in B minors -Bach Trio, “Iremate, Empy iremate,” op. 116 (first tii ve MISS CLEMENTINE LAS. Mr. CHARLES FRITSOH, and Mr. FRAN? REMMERTZ, ymphony, No, 1, in B, op. 38... ‘ -Schuman: Concerto, for plano and Prcheateay op. 186 mew)... Ras Symphonic Poem, “Die ideale” (nach Schiller)...,.Liszt Admission ticke , $1 and $1 50. keserved seats, ‘the sae ie rs ed seate and tickets will comme} on Monday and 114 Broadway and at the lee at Steinway Hatt ‘where programines also be had, TEINWAY HALL, CARL SCHURZ, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 8 P, M., Lecture on “Educational Problems,” by CARL SCHURZ. Admission. 75c., with Seat, $L. 50 conts extra, a i—FOR CASH OR ON INSTAL- Domestic Organi URDETT ORGA joents ot for es : if Wek Mod _ PIANO, VERY York. Fourteenth = street. Fo SALE—A NEW 74 OCTAY Call at 208 Sullivan strect. : \REAT BARGAINS JI ministratrix G. street, manttacturer for thirty- ‘ye years, and angivaled, sold at halt price; second-haia | LANOS—LA vegd easy, 365 Bleecker them at MbRE TO PURCHASE AN. Organs atre asor 8, ker's and others—s, X. BALL & 00."8, 15 Fast Fourteonth street, ORLEBRATED cannot be excelled In tone of ‘Donuty They dety 1 h ‘aiments, or tor competition ; pri Fent until paid tor :« 0 & SUN, 451 Broadway. HANDSOMELY i Drovements, aa kool ae new: orinal pri est Twenty-eighth street, niear Sinth averine, FOR BEST NM octave, new, $: Chrewinrs mated. \ Jl pt G | Forty‘eunth street, inetraction on planotor pupil's residence ; 81) | dress, with re town Brauch ofice, 1, harp ani iturmons Thos 1a Hernia Ds A FEW MORE at her. ov n or shel residence. est Y-decond strect — - | Ts TIS EV ENIN THL, MIDWIFE, PHYSICLEN SUISSE, 27 diseaves at Dr, Kalin's Mu. seum in the World. at the Now York Mpeeamn of Anatomy, 61S ootween Houston and Bleecker sureeus, ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THANKSGIVING NIGHT, NOVEMBER 26, Mrs. G. C. HOWARD in her great creation TOPSEY, in Harriet deecher Stowe's UNCLE TOM's CABIN, _ Reserved seats now on sale at the Academy ot ot Musio, ie SIXTH AVENUY AND pa ere HEV RDANGAN TE AND M BR’ NG, MENGES olvotth — Adinissi ets, $2 To be hud at | Oury [AND DRAMATIC INSTRUCTION—NO. 4 t. Mark's place.—Complete development and in- Vigoration of the hu 1 organs, &c.; public read- achers, &c,, taking lessons; MY OF MU; NTED—00 y. EXTRA BALLET. ladies for the Ballet in LO. 4008 of the Academy cle! Nu (swe Seago 3 Manager, _ “| JORERTS READS TO-MORROW NIGHT AT ASSO- ciation Hall See programme above.” Jarl THANKSGIVING RECEPTION DAN- Thanksgiving alternoon and evenin PLIMPION BUle DING. stay vesant and Muth streets, SON THANKSGIVING _ EB RE- mn Ssoire Potion? Hall, Broadway and oPehor TPHANKSGIVING PESTIVAL.<¥E COUSIN than Olde Folk vember 26. ina JONA, Urente Concerts. at otelnway Hall or ihe Widow and Orphan NO. Wh LOO, te Tekets, 30 cont be had at the following piac a Wal Win, a. P rf road wi Carl Heuser, 341 i Joor on the even: ig of the entertainment “ve Meat, who. do come. Will Hind ye vest places. (an? OPERA HOUSE. PICTURES BLACK ROOK}I? See the DAILY GRAPHIC of this WEDNESDAY after. ‘on (price five cents). tor two eap ital illustrations: one Feproventing the young virls, elgnt hundred jn number, applying tor situations inthe baliet, and the other a sceme of the stage At (he first rehearsal, ' LISHED THIS WEUNESDAY, AMUSEMENTS. ‘Wisten season: WINTER SEASON} P. T. BARNUM'S GREAT ROMAN ue! P, T, BARNUM's OREAT Fi ROMAN IPPODROME The new Programme marvel in the apnals of Amer!- can @musements Fashionable audiences end earnest, fenuine entbusiaem characterize each entertainment. Of the Inaugural Exhibition of the FETE AT PEKIN the morning press says:— [Fro the Heral Id.) T vane ity end ning soldlary, wie ove x Pure ‘eat res rondent jent in gold mn 2 i er Adorned. robes: the ¢ citizen ard, with thelr deoornted shields; the chosen officers, the warriors of the Yantse— ail went to make up a eee that, for brilkincy and Amposing grandeur, could not be surpassed. * From the New York Times | oe ee f this parade of celestial nthe ato wine ‘guage at ten wmail bills tails ce, aud. although Hot 4 quite 80 ¥ acter ‘ap its'pI the Congress of. Raeions." undou! npcedl ly ‘oar en tein the richness of the cost and other paraphernalia. * From the New York and 9 Sudden ‘the car pon whioh the cater was performing flared up a all around aa with crack. Ming, fiaalirg and banging fireworks, The air was tull of the pyrovechate! for afew seconds, and snow, py sonlages * sightsand noises enued, the Je peggant b vanis! ent or was Nothing lett of the nevis jon of China, * * * [From the New ew York Tribune. * * ® Acomic vein is adroitly cal nate) through the whole entertainment. and the fvmpathetle amne iy of now Victoria on the lofty wire Me by the desert un the lofty camel, hovers olten between @ tear and a smile ge m the Now York World.) * ¢ © The sports began Bye numerous intriente wilprren tee by FETE AT PEKIN FETE AT PEKIN FETE aT re ae Bie ar} at PEKIN FEIE AT PEK PEKIN FETB AT PLAIN N PETE A at PEKIN: THE Aon OUTANG RACES! THE DARING, Lapins: HURDLE RACES UNG LADIES! Lat BACES! THE ‘wont. PENS, THE WONDBBISE SY ENTS Gala, HAGE ox E MARVEL, SersvM At onan xe NTERNOY 9? BES Gcaguare Opens at Land 6:30 2, M. Amphithestre Entertainment at 2:30 and 4, reatesecurad six: vance. b igreccinnsesitiora at BARNUM A PROGRAMME OF EXTRAORDINARY LENGTH AND OF UNUSUAL ATTKACTION WILL BE GIVEN AT BOTH AFTERNOON AND EVENING ENTERTAIN. MENTS TO-MORROW. THE NEW AND GORGEOUS ORIENTAL PAGEANT, TH FETE AT PEKIN, TOGETHER WITH ALL PROMINENT RACES, LADIES’ HURDLE, CHARI on ROMAN 8TANDING, WAR RACES, RACES BY TRAINED ANIMALS, ENGLISH JOOKEY RACKS, LADIES’ FLAT RACES, C., &C., &C., WILL B& PRODUCED COMPLETE, WITH THE VIEW OF AFFORDING THE THOUSANDS IN ATTENDANCE UPON THIS OCCASION A CLEAR AND COMPREUENSIV! IDEA OF THE MOST COLOSSAL OF P. T. BARNUM'S ENTERPRISES. THAT VISITORS MAY HAVE AMPLE OPPORTUNITY J 3 | > by 4 4 i} a le J C3 r = To STUDY AT LEISURE THE WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF SIX HUNDRED RAKE AND COSTLY WILD BEASTS CONTAINED IN THE MENAGERIE, THIS DEPARIMENT WILL BE KEPT OPEN FROM 10 A. M. TO 10 P.M. ARK THEATRE. ELEVENTH | WEEK. BSIXTY.-FIRST NIGHT, W WEDNESDAY, 25TH, SEVENIY-FIRST PERFORMANCE, JOHN 1 RAvMox, COLOREE MELAEREY SELLERS marx Twall’s DRawa. 1s of Laughter, with Hoars of Applause. Peals of Laug'! er en oan ot Pp! [Ele BA’ Toray MATINEE, Box-sheet open ten days in advance. Sider carriages algae ct 3 oF ea ALINEE THANKSGIVING DAY. “rpows AND COUNTRY STILL FLOCK TO THE Park to witness Raymond's representation of Colo- nel Sellers."’—Boston Times. | AMUSEMENTS. ere nena a Watices. Manager “ir, LUSTER WALLACK BLA ae eat ¥ MATIN, wiiXNkBGtVING Savi Nae ar LP FAST Shy, ina new and or}ginal igh, tied Mr. J, MONTAGUE, M N GILBERT, M BareY “BECKETT, Mr. ED) ARNOTT My wis Me BM. HOLLANE LEON An BO side MARA Or iy | J Seton ate Bs BLAIS BLL also tn ‘the cast. ‘arriages be orderes at 2) State peoured tnres Weeks in advance. be 5 die re three weeks in advance. WA THARE ES AVING MATINEE, at half-past one, rs YASGIVING MATINRE, Mr. Boycrc AULT THE BHAUGHRAUN, W4Hiaeksarixe Mar at hall-past one. MNRStIvING WA: Mr. BoUcIOAULE THE SHAUGURAUN, Wakaces. Bi ig THANKSGIVING MATINEE, at hatf-past one. IVING MATINES, Mr. BOUCICAULT tus sHaVonrauy, W4HASksarvisc MATINGE. at half-past one. THANKSGIVING MATINBE, Mr. BOUCICAULT THE SHAUGHRAUY, ‘ALLAC) W THANE SG SGIVING M. ATER, THA! Ie) at half past one. BRGIVING MATTNER, Mr, BOD! CICAULT THE SHAUGHRAUN, qQreuns THEATRE, 644 BROADWAY, OLY NETS THEATRE, \ TO-DAY BROADWA\ MATINGE. Manager Mr. sOnx T. FROLE. oa ’ uy NEW GHAHACTERS ANB GOMtU 8 THE SATINER '0-DA thet best ‘wlossnis vocalist li AT TH The funniest DEA comedian w) ome, xara AM COURTHL in “MY ONLY ‘ate T THE MATINEE, ious irine, Messrs, SANFORD AND ATINEE TO: LY. Mr. GUs. WILLIAMS? new TER 8U: MATINEE tO. DAY. THE DUTCH )UTOH MILITIA, best ci i ‘Th hye PEs Ot mite to focal drama, cal feat? ADWAY; OR. NiW YORK IN A royen Mi SOL eMirit RUSSELL, iis fis ALICH HARRISO The entire ered TH AVENCE THEATRE, ‘Iwenty-cigith street and Broadway. egins at 8; over iy og 3D, Proprietor and Manager, AUGUSTIN DALY THE guane MID-LOTHIAN, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. BOUCICAULT'S GREAT SCOTCH DRAMA, jh MID LOTHIAN, | Ali the stirring table rep ee span 44 red: —Th, BRANES! tne ATACK ON’ THI TOLBOOTH! he ESCAPE OF PL tebaliadl The whole company in NGSGIVING DAY, AT 1:30 0'OLO0 THAN GSE TTnA MALINER OF ia ‘HEART OF MID-LOTHIAN. MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 1: THE HEART OF ‘OF MID LOTHIAN. SHORTLY—A NOVEL SENSATION! My: Daly begs to announce that he has in preparation the reigning Varisian noveity, the most sheorping atirag: Son offered there in years, and entitled, “THE OFFICER, FORTUNE!” orton: NHEATRE COMIQUE, MR. JOSH HART,.,... Mr, ED. THE — Ag BROADWAY, oLLy NABH MATINEE THE ple eihgh GUARDS . it Matinee only, TENTH Ki CHANGE ar P ENTE CHARGE at “MS RAYMOND CONTINUKS TO DRAW CROWDED houses to see Colonel Mulberry sellers, and those e once been there will invariably want to go Seeta, "commercial Advertiser. wa nal Bele FINE IMPERSONATION Red COLo. | Sellers. ranks with Bur on’s Captain Cuttio, Sothern’s Lord Dundreary and Jefferson's Rip Van Win- Kile." Republic. MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY. RAYMOND AS | COLONEL 1 SELLERS. ATINEE THANKSGIVING Day, RAYMOND AS COLONEL SELLERS, MATMSEE THANKSGIVING, DAY. RE. RARMOND AS COLONEL SELLERS, ‘ATINEE THANKSGIVING Day. PARK THEATR RAYMOND AS GOLONEL SELLERS, MATINEE THANKSGIVING, D. RAYMON» AS OLONEL SELLERS, PARK THE. RAYMOND AS COLONEE SELLERS, \ATINEL THANKSGIVING pay. RAYMOND AS COLONEL SELLERS. MAMNEE THANKSGIVING. DAY, RAYMOND AS COLONEL SELLERS, MATINEE” PAN! iIVING DAY. PARK ATRE. RAYMOND AS COLONEL SELLERS, YCEUM THEATRE. SOLDENE, M. GRAU & GHIRZOLA ++ Lessees and Managers EMILY, SOLDENE: 0 VERY BYESING Xb’ RATURDAT | MATINEE, ( 3 SPECIAL, THANKSGIVIN DAY asi AT 1:30, UESs Oe ta THE PERIO! LA FILLE Di MADAMB atace SECOND WEEK, TO. CROWDED HOUSES, THE MOST MELODIOUS OF OPERAS, Lecocq's 8 Masterwork, FILLE Di DE MA MADANB “ANOOT, HE GREAT ATTRACHION, Mile. eutys SOLDENK. «cat. sseess+ LE. 1, GR “Conspirators' Hors iebeated a i, es nightly. ” THANKSGIVING DAY MATINEK, AT 1:80. YORUM THEATRE. EXTRA MATINEE, THANKSGIVING DAY AT 1:80, THE GREAT ATTRACTION, Adraigetim, Gh; yoseryed aati Doe pace tra: fami mi jon, reserved sent cel ex mi! circle, 60 cents. Box office open from 8 A. M. till 10 P, at eee AE ing aarine TOMORROW Ch THURSDA: AT 10, MISS EMILY SOLD! LA FILLE FILLE DE Mapame ANGOT, aoa THEATRE, vax MATINEB. TO-MORROW | DAY), NOVEMBER 26, AT 1:30, MIS! rd stai SOLVENE LA FILLE DE _DE MADAME ANGOT, YCEUM THEATR: THAN ESUIVING Af e NEE, HL SG(VING MATINEE, SOLDENE aot OPERA BOUFFB LA FILLE DE M JADAME, ANGOT, ROBINSON BALL, SIXTEENTH H STREET, wing to the tre: dou: Fah boa ee the Tr reat pA UGH! FEMALE BATHIots naatons, THE TURKISH HAREM, THE CAN:CAN AND FEMAUE MINSTRELS The m: it have the pleasure to announce that tney wilt onenat "TERRACE GARDEN 1 THEATRE, Those who desire to visit ROBINSON HALL, should go this week. ow, '0-MORR THANKSGIVING DAY, at 2 O’CLOCK, __ GRAND EXTRA MATINEK, BRMANLA Ti THRATRE, FOURTEENTH bene ET yt ‘no UND i med y ts, by Moser. _Box office open trom 36 un 40’ roloek. NONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 21 BOWERY. ccess Oo: all the NEW sTA YUNG, the best of all Ventetion tists, CLAPPERTY'S BOULEVARD BILGAD BORIHWICK REID, THE SCOTTISH REID, THE WONDERFUL MAKTINETIL CHILD RE Miss NELLIE FORRESTER'S SKRIOOUMIO SONGS, TONY PASTOR AND All, TH FAVORITES, Next Matinee on Friday. when 100 amateur artists will appear, in addition to the regular legitimate entertainment, U NION LEAGU THEATRE—THANKSGIVING, THURSDAY Roser ipiiens. bt tion, will be moceas(ul on sta rst presenta- as above and on Saturday aiter. » Across the sea, Perpeinal . loonlight, Mysticiam of Spiritual nd Mysterious Revelation, iam, Slate Writing NING, 1OBIN'S new Lectoriun | RS. F. B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. MP third SVeNIsG, Mise CLARA. MORRIS supported by Mr. FREDERIC K ROBINSON, in Fbakepsace’ 's Tragedy ot ACBET LADY MACB! lls LARA MORRIS RICK ROBINSON f MH ANISGIy ING DAY, Nw YORK STADT THEATRE, 45 AND 9 PONEEE A LE rei LINA MAYER. the Ltd il ca eegcan ue ued ners bo fe DHE FLEDER it My Johann 8 Var ra, Bouffe, hnmeber i y Jo! i) LINA a uO0a DE Box omice open ‘daily from By oicloek A.M ee HALL, FONIORE | a > a e [3| a o a & will lecture on “EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS.Y Admission, 75c.; with seat, $1. | a kts tor sale at Steinway Hall, Schirmer's, ¥itopen £ Soe 114 Broadway, Fifth Avenue and’ Win otels. Quagee 3 ROBE RIS, JR’S READINGS, ‘Novem! November 3) and December 3, at uc ATION HALL, Ose en siey JR, ses0oratIon Halu, ' RiADIN THURSDAY. AGY EAE , ATSP, M Othello—Selections from Act), logo's Wit—Shake Casslo’s Drunkenness and Repentance, wr" The Bell + Poe The Nectucaal Sketch: ihe Idiot ey “ March to Moscow. ‘liens, dwell, of springfield. The Sourtin. tt 2°80. For sale, with fall programme, at der the hall, und at the door on the above evenings. ges FRANCISCO MINSTRELS NEW OPERA, HOUSE, Broadway, corner of Twenty-ninth street, Peopte who have Tellers ‘scruples about atte: thoatres can come und . ning INN: OUEST ic" NINSTRELS, and for this Lapaslts we give Ny A MATINEE THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, AT Street cars may be ordered at 10, ats dM lO ear) eae EMILY MATINER SATURDAY, AT 2 SUNDAY. GPare OPERA HOUSE cree at a ITALIAN Roo ney COMPANY, FAREWELL CONC! AY KVENING., 20, on which 0 occasion an KXTRAORDINARY. CO BIN de TION of LYKIC ATTRACTIONS will be presen Full particuiars hereatte Family Circle, 0 conts,. General Admiaaion, served Seats, 5) cents sxees Parlor. Stiley we for sale on ahd aiter Thuralay, atthe academy, N and thr dd No. 1M Broadwa oughout Sanda; Grand Opera House, RAND OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY, ¥AREWELL CONCERT, ITALIAN, QEERA COMPANY, NDAY EVENING, Now. 23, on which occasion. EXTRAORDINARY COMBINA TION of LYde att ACTIONS will be presented. Full particalars hei Family Circle, 5) cents, “Soneral Admission, $1, Re» served Seats, 50 cents extra. eta Chairs, $2. Tic! for sale on ang after Thurs: sy, at the Academy, No, and No. lis Broadway, and throughout sunday at the Grand Opera House SSOCIATION HALL, GEO, VANDENHOFY, LADIES’ pATTNSR LECTURES (by invitations). Acourse of FIVE LECTURE: with Kf, be KORGE VANDENHOFE, SS OY ba SHAKESPEARE’S Hisrontoar, P MONDAYS and THURSDAY: ara, BUND Union siuare, aint tet bf in 7 aml GU REET ISS nue and Twenty-third street. "Potten ih 66 QOBERTS READS TO-MORROW N RoGiGen fat. seo programme pis AT ASt@ OTICE, MARS’ AC ADE NOTICE. In consequence of the annual Thanksgiving Sourees, November 26, the reguiar soiree will not Uke Place on Weanes Jay evening, Novomber 25. salree, 7 Necker Gay, Noveniver 26; Thrt." Matinee, oe a ig - SH OBERTS READS To.mMi “AT ASSO- Ret eintion ity )-MORROW NIGHT AT ASSO: MILL ARD'S aon hate'er Bed oan we ballad, J could live & new “Ave! Marla,’ Wert Kolling’s ” 7he.; Wilson's “Boat Song,”’ KW MUSIC Ry Amalia,” *\ + Thomas’ 400." Sty. Albite: wiahise, au Lion Wels! "Aida hengrin” and “Princesse de’ Trebi ne Angot,”' Lancers, sc. DITSON & CO, 11 Broadway, | @nasn EXTRA MATINEE BALL Al THE ARGYLE X Rooms on Thankegiving Day, | GyMORE CONCERT sary RDAY EVENING. ~AN F interesting card from Mr. ore and the full pre vamme will appear in to marrow's panes,