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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 14,250. —_—_—_ DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—Finst Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth col- umns. STROLOGY—Tweirm Pace—Sixth column, ILLIARDS—Sucoxn Pagy—Third column, OARDERS WANTED—Twenrt Pace—Third column. ARD AND LODGING WANTED—Sxventu Page Third column. ROOKLYN BOARD—Twetrtn Page—Third column, BROOKLYN BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp £aGE— rst column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—Nuvrn Pace. BUSINESS NOTICES—Srventn Pagr—Sixth column. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pacx—Pirst column, CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Tweirtu Pace—Second col- umn. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Twrtrtn Pacr—Second column. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Tweirra Pace—Fourth and fifth columns. COPARTNERSHIPS—Nintn Pace. COUNTRY HOARD—Twairrn Fage—Third column, First Page—Fourth column, WELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Seconn Padr—Second column, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Tweirrn Pack—Fourth col- ‘umn. Ni -—Fourth column. EXCUR ORS etre Pace Filth and sixth columns, FOI SALECSrcony Pagn-Fourth column i AG ‘ FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Skconp Pacr—Second han:'* core sata of P. ‘Phir umn, BER? WANTED OPEMALES--Twauetn Pace—Pirst and HELP WANTED MALES—Twetrrn Patr—Second col HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0.—Finst Pacr—Third and HOTELS tweuerit Pagr—Third column “I im “0 le HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Stcoxn Pagr—Third column. INSTRUCTION —Sreoxn Pacr—Fifth column, JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN ‘REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pack—First column, Perks, SEASON—Finst Pace—Fourth column. ST AND FOUND—Finst Pace—First and second col- umns. MACHINERY—Srconp Pacr—Fourth column. ARBLE MANTELS—Tweirru Pace—Sixth column, EDICAL—Tweirtu Pace—Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tenta Pace— Sixth column, MUSICAL —Fiust Pagr—Fourth colamn, NEW PUBLICATIONS—Srventn PaGe—Sixth column, NEWSPAPERS—Sxconn Pace—Fifth column, PERSONAL —Finst_ Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—Finst Pace—Fourth col- umn. A POST OFFICE NOTICE—Finst Pack—Fonrth column, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxconn Pace—First column. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE—Skcoxp Pagr—First column. BEAh, ESTATE WANTED—Srconp Page First column, LIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst P. rst coluntn, REWARDS—Finst Pace—Second column, SALES AT AUCTION—Srconp Pacr—Fourth column. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Tweurtu = Pacr— first column. SITUATIONS WANTED-yMALES—Tweirtn Pack—Second SPECIAL NOTICES—Finst Pagr—Second and third col- umns. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Finst Pace—Third col- umn, STORAGE—Sxrcoxp Pace—Third column, SUMMER RESORTS—Twetrm Pace—Third and fourth columns. THE TRADES—Twerta Pacr—Second and third columns, THE TURF—Finst PAcr—Third colmn, TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Srcoxp Pace— First and Second columns. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Twerrt Pace—Fifth column, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— S¥conp Page—Third column WANTED TO PURCHASE—Sxconn Pacr—Third column. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C,—Sxconp Pacx—Third col- WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Seconp Pacr—Fifth col- TO LET—Srcoxp Pagk—First column, i= M., OF TWENTY-THIRD STREET—1 Ee + point preliminary interview elsewhere for Monday pfternoon, P. LARA.—WHERE CAN THE OLD FRIEND WHO , met you driving Friday see you? Address FAITHFUL, Herald Uptown Branch office. EAR N.—ABSENT FOR TWO WEEKS AND SICK; in town for the day only; will'return to stay September & Please write azain, won't you? E. ©, P, HAS BEEN OUT OF TOWN. DID NOT RE- + ceive note addressed to Gilsey House until to-day. jend me address, care Coleman House. MAJOR, NFORMATION WANTED—OF THOMAS MAGUIRE, of county Roscommon, Ireland, who was last heard from at above place January 27, 1875. Address A’ AGUIRE, ford station, Y. F JAMES LAING (M. D., ABERDEEN), I8 IN NEW York a friend would like to see him before Wednesday. Address DULWICH, box 176 Herald office. TF SYILLIAM JOHNSON REID, W. SHARSWOOD, W. FE. Langley, D. D. Allen, F. A. Howland, GC. L. Rainger, A, H. Wood, Mire. C. A. Irving will ‘apply. or communicate with 247 Broadway, room 19, they will hear of something to their advantage. : NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. LOST AND FOUND. O8T—BETWEEN AND CHAMBERS CENTRE ‘streets, wamall Roll of Manuscript, with two slips. of Printers Proof, By returning the sume toTHOMAS HOL- MAN- Printer, corner of White and Centre streets, will greatly oblige the author. OS?T—FROM AN EXPRESS WAGON, IN THE VICIN- ity of Nineteenth and Thirty-fourth streets, a black Batehel, containing a black silk Dr $15 reward for return to Dodd’s Express office, Grand Central depot, Fort; second street. ‘ O8T—A WHITE SPITZ DOG, WITH YELLOW SPOTS ck; . The finder ‘at 221 West SPECIAL NOTICE: HE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST LEAVING THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS OR SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD AT ANY OTHER OF- FICES THAN THE FOLLOWING :— BROADWAY. CORNER ANN STREET, 1,265 BROADWAY, 530 SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, ee, — BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- NIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The academic year of the Department of Arts and Science opens on Wednesday, September 15, Candidates for admission to any of the classes will be examined at the versity, Washington square, on Tuesday, September 14, at Ole A. OWARD CROSBY, Chancellor, G5 REWARD LOST—A_ WHITE 2) swers to the name of Sancho, T) be paid at stable, No. 4 West Forty-fourt $25 REWARD.—TAKEN FROM FRONT OFFICE, #) second floor, No. 70 Wall street, about Junie. 1 handsome French Mantle Clock, top and’ sides of frame in. laid with malachite. Any one returning the above clock giving information where it can be obtained shall receive the above reward, and no questions ask 25 REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, FOR *) the return of a very small Scotch Terrier Bitch to 4 Fourth avenue, below Finy-fourth street; pet of a very giek shite Communicate, in confidence, with X., box 105 jorald « 50) REWARD WILL BE PAID TO THE PERSON POU who found a hunting case gold Watch and heavy Chain, in the gentlemen's water closet, Westminster Hot on the evening of 26th inst. on leaving’ the same at offi hotel; No. of wateh 330,170. LOST—YESTERDAY, SPITZ DOG: AN- above reward will treet. $10 REWARD. BETWEEN Murray and Fulton streets, on, Broadway, a sum of money in large bills, Address A. B. C., box 149 Herald office. 100 REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY, A POCKET- book, containing $490 and a receipted Tax Bill, going up town to Forty-second street, west side, Weehawken ferry. Finder please return it to Mrs) BRUNING, 201 Divis- on street. A —DEBIL) ON BY INDISCRETIONS , and all Eldred disesscs of mou speedily bnd radleally cured by HENRY A. DANIELS, M. D., 144 Lexington avenue, near Twenty-ninth street. ‘Office hours from 8 to (A WRQDA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER + Ales, sparkling Wines; manuf of complete 0 fits of Apparatus and Materials, instructions; departments of mamufacture, bottling and dispensing sive Rights in desirable territory; catalogues free. MATTHEWS, First avenue, Twenty-sixth and Twenty-sev- enth atreets, New York, STOR LIBRARY, NEW YORK, AUGUST 28, 1875.— ASR Astor Library will reopen on Monday, August 30, 9:30 o'clock A. M. * ore” ‘Dr. B. R. STRAZNICKY, Superintendent. MILLION DOLLARS GIVEN AWAY BY THE MON’ IER FEMALE HUMANE ASSOCIATION, AT ALEXANDRIA, STATE OF VIRGINIA, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1875, 22,178 CASH GIFTS, AMOUNTING TO... ‘$1,000,000 Number of tickets, 100,000. Price of tickets. Whole tickets, $20; halves, $10; quarters, $5; eighths, #2 50; five and one-half tickets for $100} Eleven tickets for $200. Orders may be addressed to Hon, JAMES BARBOUR, President, Alexandria, Va. or F. METOALFE, General Agent, 825 Braadway, New York. Post office box 4,436. Send for descriptive circular, Z DRAWING ABSOLUTE OR MONEY REFUNDED. AW BAAG (G. BOYCE, 207 BROADWAY, LAWYER, Notary, Commissioner. Divorces obtained promptly without publicity. Canses—Desertion, — incompatibility, habitual drunkenness, infidelity, inhuman treatment,, con? vietion of felony, Passports obtained. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. . Royal Saxon Government Lottery, runswick Government Lottery, Hamburg City Lottery. Kentucky State Lottery. Post office box 5,54. THEODOR ZSCH@CH, —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY Be assau street, State Lotteries, KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS 747—AUGUST 27, 1875. 72, 74, 5, 10," 40, 15, 59, 50, 11, 45, ‘68, 16, 64, KENTUCKY, Chass 748—AvavgT 27, 1875. 14, 64.3, 73, 42, 50, 76, 18, 7, 21, 20, 25, 15, J. 8. SMTMH & CC Post office box 2,751, New Yor! APARKS, EMERSON & 00.. AGENTS FOR . Kentucky State Lotteries, drawn daily; Royal Havana Lottery, drawn every 17 days; Kentucky Single Number Lottery, drawn’ August 38, 1875, Prizes cashed. Information furnished and circulars sent by addressing PARKS & CO., 180 Broadway, room 4; Post office box 5,272. Private office attached. ‘Office hours 7A. M. to 7 P. M. IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FOR INCOMPAT- ibility, &e.; residence unnecessary; fee after decree, ‘Address box 1,037 Post othce, } Matiagers, Covington, Ky. P.—WHO WAS IN SARATOGA IN AUGUST, 1873, + and to whom a smelling bottle was given, will receive nefit and confer a favor by addressing GOVERNOR, box 85 Herald office. ISEASES OF MEN AND IMPORTANT MEDICAL and Surgical Cases a speciality. HENRY A. DAN- TELS, M. D., 144 Lexington avenue, near Twenty-ninth street. Office hours from 5 to 3. GIVEN AWAY, THE KENTUCKY Single Number Distribution $300.00 Capital $50,000, Smallest $10. Buy to-day. ’ ‘Tickets $10, Halves arters . Hinks Tee $300.000,~ nus? *ESc The only way to make money withont working for it, buy a lucky ticket inthe Kentucky State Lottery. Drawing August 28, $300,000 cash gifts. Tickets, $10; halves, $5; quarters, $2 50; eighths, $1 25, P. ©. DEVELN & O0., Stationers and General Agent: 30 Liberty street, New $510.00 ROYAL Draws every 15 days, HAVANA LOTTERY, Next drawing ‘August 30. New scheme! New scheme! 1 prize. 000 1 prize | 50,000, 2 prizes, $25,000’ each. 50,000 854 prines, amounting to. 310,000 Cirenlars, with full particulars, sent free. Prises cashed. P. C, DEVLIN & CO., Stationers and General Agent: BO Liberty street, New Y SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, | JOR SALE—ONE LADY'S ENGLISH GREYHOUND, one walnut French veneered single Bedstead and one lain walnut Bedstead, with Spring Mattress and one Stool, D8 Leroy street, room PERRETS FOR RAT AND RABBIT HUNTINGSRARE and Bot, Avimalss Birds, “Aquatic, Plants, Shells, es Mocking Bird Food. Bird and Aquaria depot, 71 Fulton street, J. BAGOT, Agent. ANTED—A REMINGTON CREEDMOOR RIFLE, IN erfect order. Address, with particulars and lowest R., box 2,822 Post office, THE TURF. UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD EVERY morning and evening at Johnson's Pool. Rooms, corner of Broadway and Twenty-eighth street, on the Run- ning Race at Long Branch, and every afternoon on Trotting at Springtield (full ns received after ench heat); also on the Regatta at Saratoga, French pools open at 6 A. M. All orders attended to promptly. Nocondection with, eny otter pool room. N. B.—Two Pree Be indicators in each race, Vv. H. & T. B. JOUNSON UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS WILL BE SOLD at the New York Turf Exchange this evening and every morning and evening during the meeting on the races at Long Branch, French pools open at 6 A. M. Close at 1:30 P. M. We will also sell pools on the steamers, which foot of Sigs bn street at 9:45, and foot of Twenty-third street at 10:30 Particular attention paid to orders by mail or messenger. KELLY, BLISS & CO. UCTION AND FRENCH POOLS SOLD MORNING and evening at Thomas’ Exchango, 1,230 Broadway, on the Long Branch running races and Saratoga regatta, “Pull returns by telegraph. Particular attention paid to orders by mail or messenger. rench pools open till 1s P. M,. Tickets $3 each. 0. L. MARSHALL, Auctioneer, EERFOOT DRIVING PARK.—TROTTING, SATUR- day, August 28, at 244 P.M eepstakes $400, best 3 5, to Wao . i] O'Neil, Jr. H.W. . Wm. Nolan, Phil Collins’ b. g. Win. Walsh, Wm. MeMahon’s b. m. Edith, Admission 50 cents. WM. McMAHON, Proprietor. KNICKERBOCKER DRIVING PARK, CLOSTER, N. J.—Trotting, August 28, at 3 o'clock P, M.; three- minute class. Russell enters b. m. Rachel, &. Idlewild, ©. Jones enters blk. . George. G. Gurdenier enters . m. Fannie Yan Horn, D. B. Amos enters br. s. Eclipse Clay. Owner enters gt. m. Hannah, Ed. Shepherd enters, h. Harry. Take 12:80 train, foot of Chambers street, via Northern Railroad, Admission, 50 cents; ladies free, ONG BRANCH RACES, MONMOUTH PARK. THURSDAY, August 26, FRIDAY, August 27, SATURDAY, August 28, THOMAS MURPHY, ‘Pret W. E. Rarxpr, Secretary. ? in ‘red. Smith ente: ADY IN BLACK DISAPPOINTED THURSDAY, FIVE LJ to six, University place and Eleventh street; gentleman She noticed appreciates her, desires acquaintance. Address FIDELITY, box 186 Hernid office. F. COVELAND—CALL AT j« ond floor, and see an old friend. 3 BROADWAY, SEC- RELL. 'ARY HINMAN—SEND YOUR ADDRESS TO C. IL, box 203 Herald office. —I AM UNABLE TO GET YOUR LETTER. PLEASE + rewrite it and direct to box 171 Herald office. PERSIST! NHAPPY, MY DARLING; Your true and KING. —I_ AM VERY will write when our friend returns. faithful Breet Ye KIND LETTER RECEIVED; I AM DE- cidedly improving, but very slowly; don't, feel anxious, ‘am creeping up; keep well, patient’ and happy; I hope ° fi Ever faithfully your own 8. goon to see you, darling. RAIN, CLU T , SP. M. TO-DAY. * 8. P.Q R. ipse PARTY LOOKING POR A STORE FOR THE Jewelry business in Philadelphia this week will please address Dr. HORNOR, 1,636 ‘alnut street, Philadelphi _RELIGIOUS NOTICES. AX SAINTS’ PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rev. William N. Dunneli, rector, ig etd street, corner mel, New York.—Services ve | Sunday morning at Wg. The rector will ot Sea 10g, and every Sunday evening at preach, T STANTON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, REY. Edwin T. Hiscox will preach in the morning, at 1 aubject—“The Brevity of Life.” Iu the evening, at ject—"Last and Found.” Auten STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, between Delancey and Rivington streets—Rey. Charles Harris pastor,—Rey. Samuel H. Smith will preach at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. Seats fr As FREE TABERNACLE METHODIST EPISCOPAL church, West Thirty-fourth street, between Seventh and ighth avenues, Rev. J, Johns, pastor, will preach Sundey morning at 10:30 and evening'at 7:45. Come on f Seats free. Young people's meeting at 6:3 P. M, Baus PARTICULAR BAPTIST CHURCH.—ELDER rf come James Bicknell preaches in Greenwich Hall, corner of ais er sti ind 3 P.M. ROADWAY TABERNACLE.—THIS CHURCH WILL be reopened on Sunday, September 5. Preparatory lec- ture at the chapel Friday evening, September 8 o'clock. (Hunn OF THE MESSIAH, CORNER OF PARK me and Thirty-fourth street.—Rev. W..T. Clarke v. will pre: 11 o'clock. Subject—“What bh The public are cordially invited. \OLLEGIATE e We Shall Be.” |. FIFTH AVENUE AND Services on Sunday, the 29th P.M. Preaching by the pastor, HRIST CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE AND THIRTY: fifth street.—Holy Communion, 7:30; morning's prayer OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—AN ELEGANT THREAD cost $1 i change for a gain may be had. Address ( OPENING OF MONI 30 VILLA, GRAD, 148TH street and St. Nicholas avenue, branch of Hotel Monico, 23 East Seventeenth street, on Saturday. Augnst 28. LOUIS JOHN & M. WELSHOFER, Proprietors. ‘The New Jersey Southern regular lines leave pier th River, at 7 and 9:45 A. M. is ‘The elegant steamer ADELPHI will m leaving Harrison street at 10 o'clock, W street at 10:30 and pier 8 at 11 A. M. Retnrning leave the park twenty minutes after the close of the races. W. 8. SNEDEN Jersey Southern Railr Lox BRANCH RACES, AUGUST 26,27 AND 28.— N the extra trip, st Twenty-fourth ‘General Manager ‘AMBURG TEA. ‘J. ©. FRESE & CO., OF HAMBURG, GERMANY, beg to call the attention of their friends and of the consuin- ers of Hamburg Tea to the fact that every genuine package bears the patented trade mark of their firm in words as fol lows:—J. ©. FRESE & CO, HOPFBNSACK 6, HAM BURG, on a white label. ‘The same trade murk {s/also con- tuined in the printed circulars that accompany each package, ‘The splendid reputation of this tea has caused many spurious imitations thereof to be thrown into the murket, all of them bearing frandulent imitation of our trade nrark, name and style of package, In more than seventeen suits, commenced by our firm against dealers of the imitation tea, have been he United States Courts, The full’ measure of ge will be exacted from all wholesale and retail dealers hose possession imitations of our trade mark may be found. Detectives have been engaged to collect the names of the counterfeiters and their custome The genuine Hamburg Tea can be procured from AUGUSTUS BARTH, SOLE AGENT, ‘ 164 BOWERY, NEW YORK. ned by ‘AVANA LOTTERY.—$510,000 IN PRIZES EVERY 15 days. 3" Next Drawing Monday, August 90, 1 Prin $100,000 1 Prin ‘50,000 2 Prizes, mf 50,000, 855 other Prize: i 310,000 Prizes cashed. Cireulars of information B. MAR. TINEZ & CO., Bankors, 10 Wall street, rear basement ; New York Post office box 4,685. —OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY < State Lotteries, SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., Managers. KENTUCKY, EXTRA CLASS NO. 505—AvGUST u 26, 56, 10, ‘35, Bi, 44, 2 ko, S06—hei 26, 75, % 77, 9, 46, HENRY, EXTRA CLARS NO. 5U1—avau 66, 63, 14," 40, 26, 29, 4, 34, 61 73. HENRY, CLARS NO. 502—ataust 27, 1875, 58, 11, 9, 74, 32, 62, 70, 40, 25, 26, 61, 30, 21, 31. Fall inform 3, CLUTE ion by applying to or addressin 200 Broadway, first floor, fie F office, or Post office box 4.969, TENTUCKY STATE SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU- tion, on the Havana plan, To be drawn August 28 SIMMONS, DICKINSON & CO., Managers. $300,000 in prizes. . Whole Ti id In full without deduction. Mee ey: javana of Cuba Drawn Angust 30, Information furnished by applying to or circulars sent by Lapland J. CLUTE, . General Agent, 200 Broadway, or Post office box 4.969, —$900,000 CASH GIFTS. . Whole Tickets, $10, Kentucky State, Single Number Lottery, on Havana plan, ‘and sermon, 10. evening prayer and sermon, drawn August 28, 1 Cirentars sent free. .' ALLAN SHELDO} M PARKS, EMERSON & CO., Agent Hrangern welcome. Al LAN SHELDON WOODLE, ‘min ‘Ho ieee ee ns Anant sam, HURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR, FIFTY. SEVENTH | >> ANA. LOTTERY. treet, near Eighth’ avenue,—Rev. J. Hfartseil, Dy De, Res Bap eke Learns. will preach Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock. Subject—"Honot FO otis baa ee Tor Service.” Next drawing August 30; -_ 1 Prize of. . $100,000 JOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CTIURCH, THIRTY- 1 Prize of, 50,000 fourth street, near Brondway.—Thix churell will be open for divine worship to-morrow morning. Services begin at 10:30, Rev. Hector Hall, of Beith Ayrshire, Scotland, will ian EI EG if EXINGTON AVENUE M. E. u PREACHING 4 on Sabbath morning by Rev. A. ©. Bowdish, and even- ing, at 7%, by Rev. Frank ©. Morgan. Seats free. \PADISON AVENUE REFORMED CHURCH, CORNER Fifty-seventh street.—Union service to-morrow, at 11 A.M. All sents free. Rev. Il. D. Ganse will preach tT EV. J. i. LIGHTBOURN WILL BACH IN Seventeenth Street Methodist Episcopal Church, be ween First and Second avenues, Sunday morning and even- ng. Evening subject, “The Immortalty of Character. ASKELL, OF LOWELL, MASS. WILL ¢ Bleecker street Universalist church, cor: r Downing street, t morning at 1 ‘clock. ubject, “The Chureh t All are invited, — yar THINK YE OF CHRIST PROFESSOR Alfred M. Loutrel, at Plimpton Hall, Ninth street, fone Third avenue, Sunday, August 20, 06 11'A. MM. All are ited. ESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WEST Twenty-second street, between Sixth and ‘Seventh he Rey. George D. Mathews will preach to- ing and evening, Church open all summer. or LOST AND FOUND. OUND—ABOUT A MONTH AGO, A SMALL BLACK. gnd-tan Dog, with n bad seat on his neck. | Apply at 179 Greenwich street (barber shop). THEODORE F, GIESE, OST—LAST SUNDAY NIGHT, » INST, GOLD 4 hunting case Wateh, stem windor, Paul Matthey Doret, of Locle, maker, with gold chain, onyx locket and plain gold ring attached; also Memorandum Book, Finders liberally treated and no questions asked, Address N., box 122 Herald T WALe of Lt BROWN LEATHER SID) roc Tet, contniting about $50, in Fourth street, Third ave- ue cars or Nineteenth street,on Friday last. Liberal re- ward will be paid by leaving it with the janitor, 176 Broad. Way. p OST—IN THE SOUTH STREET CARS OR RUTGERS A4 street, a gold Watch (26th inst,); liberal reward to inder, jt being ye wilt of a deceased friend, Apply at 190 unry street, 2 Prizes of $25,000 1 Prize of. 1 Prize of, 23 Prizes of $1,000 each 830 other Prizes amounting to. Circulars of information furnished ‘freé. Orders. filled Prizes cashed. Spavish Bank Bills. Doubloons and Gov- ernments purchased. "AYLOR & OO, Bankers, 11 Wall street, New York OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, Royal Saxon Government Lottery, Brunswick Government Lottery, ram RCHSMANN CO, B Post office box 9,316. oe ote and 77 pus TELEGRAM quoratio; 8 TODAY OF THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE PER CABLE PUBLISHED IN THE FIRST EDITION OF THE “~~ EVENING TELEGRAM, AT 10 O'CLOCK EVERY DAY, AND CAN BE FOUND ON ALL THE NEWS STANDS AND IN FRONT OF THE . STOCK EXCHANGE, BROAD STREET, OR SERVED BY CARRIE TO ANY ADDRESS DOWN TOWN AT 10 O-CLOOK, DIRECTIONS AT THE OFFICE OF THE EVENING TELEGRAM, NO, 2 ANN STREET (HERALD BUILDING). HAT EXQUISITE PERFUME, DREXEL'S VIENNA Bell Cologne, is gnining widespread popularity, Every consumer of Cologne should try it, For sale by all druggists. LEAVE proce OF NEWPORT STEEPLECHASES. FIRST DAY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. ‘A STEEPLECHASE for horses’ that have never won a steeplechase in the United States; weight for age with 40 nds added; to be run over_a# steeplechase course of about miles; $600 to the winner, $150 to the second, $100 to the lay preced- third horse; entries to close at the course the ing. SAME DAY WILL BE THE over a steeplechase coi al ner, $250 to second a made on or before the 28th of Augu nounced.by the Ist of September. SECOND DAY, SEPTEMBER, 6, THE NEWPORT CUP, A STEEPLECHASE FOR GENTLEMEN RIDERS. About 2 miles; regular weight 160 pounds; overweight al- lowed: $400 to the owner of the winning horse and a silver cup, $150 to the owner of the second horse. Rhy namber ef horses may be entered by the same owner, put three horses, the property of different owners, must start ineach race except the gentlemen's race. Races to be run under the rules of the American Jockey, Club; entrance free in all_races; nominations for handicaps to be addressed to J. G, K. Lawrence, of the Steeplechase Committee, Newport. Messrs. George P. Wetmore, Fairman Rogers and J. Ke Lawrence have consented to act as stewards of the meeting. ‘prosrzer “PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION, FIRST AND SECOND FALL MEETINGS, 1875. First Meeting—October 4, 6, 8 and 11. Second Meeting—October 26, 27, 28 and 20, PURSE No. 1.—First hye ar each meoting, $400 for horses that have never beaten 2:40; $260 to first, $100 to second and $50 to third. PURSE No. in each meeting, $1,200 for horses 3 ead ‘to first, to second, that have ne: 1 PU 3.—Recond day ach meeting, $400 for j weights to be an- ‘in horses that have never beaten 2:33; $250 to first, $100 to second and $50 to third. oa es it onc meeting, for 5 #550 to ist #350 to in each meeting, $906 for horses ; $350 to first, $150 to second third. No, 6.—Third day in each meeting, $2,500 for have never beaten 2:21; $1,100 to first, 8800 to second, $350 to third and $250 to fourth, PURSE No, 7.—Pourth day in ench meeting, $100 for horses that have never beaten 2:38; $250 to first, $100 to second and $50 to third PURSE N ‘ourth day in each meeting, $4,000, free for all; $i, rst, $1,400 to second, $000 to third and $400 to fourth. All the above races to be mile heats, three in five, in har- ness, and in accordance with the rules of the National Asso- ses Nos. 2, 6 and 8 five will be re jever beaten rd, to start. The Association also re ould any of the days in the firs€ meeting prove . to have the power of postponing, so as not to con- filet with the rices at Jerome Park. In heats whero eight or more horses start the distance shall be 1a0yards,. Bn: tries for the above purses will elosé Monday, Angust 30, at Ho'clock P. at the New York Turf Exchange, 15 West Twenty-etghith street. New York city. Address mmuni- cations to RO W. OAKLEY, Snperint above address, or 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ©. READ, President, ‘¥, Superintendent. WEST SIDE DRIVING PARK, JERSEY tember 2, purse $150, nearest to third money. ' September 3, $100; 2 first,’ secongl, third money. To close at 216 Harrow street, Jersey City, August M. VAN KEUREN & BIRDSALL. WEST SIDE DRIVING PARK. JERSEY CIty.—TROT. ting, Saturday, August 28, 3 P.M. Purse filled, ten en- tries; also match between r. g. Tyler and g. g. Mercer. Carriages from ears to track, Admission 50c. VAN KEUREN & BIRDSALIL Gronar W. Oar CITY —SEr rst, secon HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. NTLEMAN HAS A YOUNG, SOUND, KIND AND fast brown Mare for sale, together with new light Je top Bugay and Harness; rie cont 82,500; will sell for yner has no further use for them. Address Post office, BARGAIN—PROPERTY OF AN EXPRESSMAN, three Horses, young and sound; sold for no. fault; all at No, 214 East Sixth A owner retiring from ‘businoss, street, near Bowery, in the rear, ALE THIS DAY, AT 11 4 ‘and sound Work’ Horse new and second hand top Buggies, Phaetons, Rockaways, Busi- ness Wagons, light and heavy Harness, &e., by COLE & MURPTLY, at870 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ARENCE, ONE COU torin; also GENTLEMAN WHOSE HEALTH COMPE leave the city will sell his Turnout, consistiny pair of bay Horses @& yenrs old, 15 hauds' high), t Allen; can 0 to track and show 2:00; English 'S Harness, made to order and used but litte. Must ofa ethan by Septomber tL. - Inquire at RAYMOND & CO.'S stabi 54 Pacitic street, Brooklyn, fd Seah —FOR SALE, EIGHT HORSES, THE PROPERTY AL. of & lightning rod establishment; from $75 to $150; Young and sound, Inquire at 4% Groat Jones street, near the Bowery. HORSE: CARRIAGES, —MAJOR CHARLES W. BARKER, AU A. DANTE oup wraGei ded. bas 2 OLD STAGE . EVERYBODY GOIN i ped ua A FRESH GREEN Wwe ye shomm ee ‘oom ONE HUNDRED gentionmen have rode faa aiyaua! D ES" the ed. EXTRAORDINARY and intense excitement i” . OVER CAPT. GEORGE D. HANNA'S OF BOURBON SIXTH GREAT UNPARALLELED SALE INPARALLE! Dp Ml OF THE fastest green Trottors AND Most elegant a!) gaited Saddle Horses, JUST ARRIVED from Kentueky. ‘TIONEER. TO-DAY. ONE. TO BE sold AT BARKER & SON’ CITY AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TATTERSALL'S, corner of Broadway and Thirty: THIS Day SMTUIRD A AUC 0 AT 1 LOCK PROMPT. SEVENTEEN HEAD of the fastest and finest bred in America, and consisting BLACK GELDING ( 44 high; foaled 1869; thy Henry Mambring minutes. Bay Mare CELIA. 194; igh cot hy Bainbridge: in 3 minutes. LTER, 15 high 1870, by Bill Mo: eaten boreal THEODORE, beat BO, Be in 3 min Gelding “ALL 1869, by Black Onk: STOCKLAND, can bent 2:50 h: foal 0. by Fo Black Gelding RIFLE BC Foot; ean trot 10, high; foaled 1868, by IL Gelding HEBRC beat 3 min 1867, got by P. ¢ can heat most promising xreen trotter living, ©. TAWBA, 1534 high, foaled 1860, by Tom Britton; @ fine sa die and harness horse: ean trot in 3 minutes, Bay Mare ED- WINA, 15% high, fonled 1869, by Red Kye; ean trot in 3 minutes, Bay Mire WOODBINE, 153 high, foaled in 1870, by Joe Hooker: can trotin 3:10. Gray Filly JULIETTE, ly high, foaled 1870, by Herr’s Mambrino-Patehen; cau beat 3 minites ALL ELEGANT drivers, and warranted sound and kind. DURING THE past tow days this stock has been ridden often by a large number of gentlemen, who have all expressed. themselves as being more than satised with the representa. tions as regards sped. fc. CATALOGUES, WITH full particul SALE POSITIVE and wi regard to 1 by Gray DWELL, 16 nutes. Sorrel OOTH'S THEATR: THE AMERICAN RIFLE TEAM have accepted the invitation of the manazement and will visit h's Theatre on next MONDAY EVENING, the decasion of Mr. BARRY SULLIVAN'S first appearane OOTIS THEATRE, REOPENING FOR THE SEASON OF 1875-76, JARRETT & PALMER bey to announce the engagement Mr. BARR to give ONE HUNDRED in cities of the United States, beeu assigned to this theatre, a on the opening night, NEXT MONDAY, AUGUST 30, when Mr. SULLIVAN. will hive in support the fall Shake- spearian organization of Booth's Theatre. giving promise of a representation of remarkable effectiveness, Mr. JAS, F, CATHCART and Miss LOUISE HIBBERT, of the principal Lon who juve been especial engaged to accomp: ‘AN: on his tour throug! the country, make #) here. Mr. SULLIVAN'S REPERTORY embraces an extensive range of diverse characters, selec, tions from whieh will be made for announcement during bis brief engagement in this city. = HAMLET will be given on MONDAY end TUESDAY VENINGS of this week; RICHELIEU, on WEDNESDAY dd THURSDA RICHARD TE., ‘on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, and THE LADY OF LYONS at the SATUR- DAY MATIN THE SALE OF SEATS ix now progressing, and to meet the demand for places the Box Ofico will be open every day atS-A. M., and uatil OP. M. ND BROADWAY Bexes, $8 and $10, G. T OFFER, ON AGGOUNT OF MY TUSBAND'S death, four Horses, suitable for any business purpose, alf value, 55 South Fifth avenue, between Bleecker and Houston stroets, GOOD, SOUND WORK HORSE CHEAP, $50; ALSO another Horse, 6 yeurs, sound and kind; suit caal cart, truck, express, furminix, dec. ; also Wagon, Harness, 80 Dit vision street, saloon BLACK CANADIAN PONY, ALSO A BAY MARK; young and sound: iit for stocer, express, family farming, 8 Harrison street, noar Hudson, A EOR, SALE. A GOOD COUPE FOR TAG! ¢ $200; also fine top buggy Wagon: must be sold, West Thirteenth street, (GoxtRactons SE: Horses, suitable fo sixth street 'and Third avenue, INE CARRIAG We have now i and finest finish, Landans and Landaalets No. 3 —FIFTY FIRST CLASS work, Apply at Sixty- ‘our warerooms, in the latest designs Depot and no top Wagons. Low and, Nght door. Rock- aways, Coupe Rockaways, . Rumble Pony Phaetons, Corning and Britton Wagons, | Canopy Pony Phaetous, Physicians’ Gig Phactons, "| 4 passenger Pony Phuetor Also a large stock of Road Wagons, A. 8, FLANDRAU, 872 and 374 Broome street (old stand of Brewster & Co.) A LANDAULET, BUT LITTLE USED: complete, or Horses “alone, “At Buckingham Phact tIFICE, IMPROVED ‘gon; handsomest thing out; , worth $300, TALLMAN'S “PPARNESS.—THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STORE_IN New York; good Buggy Harness, hand made, $17; good Grocer's Harness, $25; good Milkman's Harness, $0; wd Donbe Truck Harness, $30; good Stable Blankets, 1 50, Please call and examine tor yourselves, FISHER & OSBORNE, 71 Barclay street, New York, ‘ORSES FOR SALEFOR. LiGHT AND HEAVY work. Apply at S14 West Nineteenth street. ORSE FOR SALE,—CHESTNUT SORRED, 143% hands, perfectly sound and gentle: safe with ladies and ghilaren: 'd 'yeurs old’ pleasant. fhee driver: owner has no further use. “Address box 4,036 Post office, NE SECOND SULKY, BY PRAY, $60; 1 DUSENBURY top side bar W $175; 1 Stivers do, nearly new, 50; 1 Coupe, $250; 1 Coupe Rockaway, $2005 1 Skeleton 3: 1 Top Way "0; Top Express Wagon, $100; n, 800, Pony Phaeton, $145; 1 six-sent Phacton, $104 Vagons, 835 up; one Clarence hy Brewster; wso a large assortment of Carriages of all styles, at prices to suit the times. 20 and 22 Wooster street. # W. H. GRA ECOND HAND AND NEW CARRIAGES: VERY and country; reasonable prices. Victorias, Buggies, Depot MANUFACTURERS! descriptio cit Ogupes, Rockaways, Phaetons, Wagons, lange nssortment. Harness. UNION REPOSITORY, 632 Broadway. ANTED—CHEAP FOR GASH, A PONY PHAETON and Harness, in good order. ‘Address, for three da; box 2,348 Post oft z 4POST OFFICE NOTICE. OST OFFICE NOTIOR. The, mails tor Europe for the woek ending Saturday, August 28, 1875, will close at this office as followss:—On Tuesday ut A.'M., on Wednesday at 8:30 A. M., on Thurs- day at 11:30 A. M. and on Saturday at 11:30 AM. JAMES, Postmaster, DRY GOODS. AMAGED BROWN MUSLINS AND DRILLS—ALS( Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, &c. irs Re only Slightly damaged, at very low prices. WM. MATHEWS, 54 Catharine street. . Mr. GEORGE. BELMORE, the renowned English Char or, as NAT GOSLING in Boucicault’s Drama FLYING SO HALL, 16TH STREET A ber the price, 25¢,, e., $1, yevening at'®. Mati ROBINSON'S EN A BOUFFE COMPANY. ’s wonderfully brilliant opera, E88 OF TREBIZONDE, Honse erowded nightly. Nellie Laskelle, Miss Clara Fisher, Miss Nellie Allen, je Claney, Mr. Harry Mr) W. HL. Woodtield: us. Fuil orchestra, “Magnificent costumes, Ew nery by Matt Morgan, No expense spared to so magnificent mise en KIRALFY BROTILE, itively SATURDAY KV vening, at a quarter to September D. Fifteenth consecutive ppreciated when superior to foreign, jorge Atkins, M . Large and well trained CADEMY OF MUSIC. the original Lessees and Managers NG.” August 28, and every (Saturday Matines at 133), nol Port A RRRR 000 N pppD AA RRO Nb oD AA RK RO ND D AA RK RO Nb D A A RRRR O NND oD AAAA R RO RN D °D A ARE vO: NND .D A AR R NN D p A AR R 000 NN DDDD W WwW wW 000 RRR L DDDD, y OR Bab 2. -D oR RL one >, Bison Be dy re O RRRR LL D D Oo Bi Bede pd oD 0. By Ree Be Diy 0: OR Re D Puy 000° RR LLLLL Dppp by Adolph D'Ennery, author of © the Two Orphans,” and Jules Verne, with all’ its dazzling splendor, gorgeous para- phernalia and ne os, original scenery and a distin- guished east. Box office open trom 8 A. M. to 10 P.M. 1PTH AVE: Proj THEATRE, anager... Y LAST ir. AUGUSTIN DAI iT OF THE LY. BBB. 000 NN N BOBO O BBB OO B BO BBB 000 POSIT Misses wet, 3 Fannie Frane first _appearan Faweett, Whiting, Moore, Ringgold Barrymore (his first appearance here *4* Next Monday, August 30, the ein THE GRAND DUCIT ican Juvenile Opera ALY'S STH AVE THEATRE, XTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE MEXICAN JUVENILE OPERA. J. F. Zimmerman has the honor to announce that he has perfected arrangements with Angustin Daly, Esq., for « short season of six (8) atinee, coinmencing MO #, Angst 30, ‘The wonderful prise the y LE OPBRA DAY MORON, 8 years old, and Senorita GUADALUPE, 6 y Also 27 Juvenile Artists, all of singular talent. Tho Operas ‘will be produceil with accuracy, Choras and Orchestra being as efficient as that of the most complete ‘operatic origanizatian, MONDAY EV August 30, mie Opera, Offenbach’s DUCHESSE DE GEROLSTEIN, Regular theatre prices, at theatre, 587 Broadway. . Lessees and Manas MON and SOMERS, TIRE CHANGE of WILLIAM A. HUNTLEY, PROGRAMME the PARKERS (LEW. and TO-NIGHT, PAULINE), fos BROTHERS, GREAT W BROTHERS SATURDAY NIGHT | (Ben, Dan, Lonie and Eddie), BILL. Ohnries Chisdie, Kine Broth? The finest array of lagaie Gray, Collins and SPECIAL STARS Brandt Sisters, Miss in the nd WORLD. RTY OTHERS, NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. East Fourteenth street, Phong Fifth avenue, next to nico’s, BRANCH, 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State. THE FALL SEASON OF THIS CELEBRATED MUSIC SCHOOL (the first organized and only chartered Conse vatory of Music in America) begins WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS now open daily. Circulars only at the Conservatory. OR CHURCHES.—A HIGH TENOR AND AN ALTO (oth reading at sight) are open for engagement. In- auire at No. 203 East Sixteenth street, or 1,164 Broadway, at MARTENS BROTHERS’ music stoi TANTED—BY A LADY, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, ‘® position as soprand in a Protestant choir; would ae! cept a position as teacher of voeal music in a school or give Jessons at tye residence; best references given. Address TEACHER, Herald Uptown Branch office, No.5 HEATRE COMIQUE. ‘ S14 BROADWAY, MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE > MATINEE MATINEB commences at 2 o'clock precisely. i a a Fi g g Fy 3 "EVILIIMEIIIITIEVITINENHTEE 3 3 3 = 3 a 2 a a a LITTLE MAO, JONN WILD. LARREY TOOLBY, Delahanty & Cunimings’ Boiaset' Cornet Compan; NELLY 8ST. Toun, WILLIAM BARRY, SCANLON and CRONIN wiil all appear, in addition to the Dramatic Com: anny in the drama of AROUND NEW YORK LN THIRTY ~ INU TES. The same programme given in the evening, _THE LECTURE SEASON. LECTURE EVERY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK ON “Manhood and Cause of its Premature Decline” at the New York Museum of Anatomy, G18 Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, «ec. PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first street and Sec- ond avenue, a fine assortment. of first class Pianofortes for T HAINES BROS. sale on reasonable terms; a few Pianos but little used at great bargains. A —FOR RENT—UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND + Pianos of our own make ; also for sale a number of fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. WILLIAM KNABE & CO., No. 112 Fifth avenue, above Sixteenth street, AT AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE AN ENTIRELY ZA first class Piano which was taken for a debt; must told. regardless of cost, Piano can be seen at HENRY 61 Pearl street, near Fulte A WPIANO FORTES TO RENT; ALSO SECOND-HAND «pianos of various makers, in thorough order, for sale at iow prices, by CHICKER! 1 East Vth street, between Hroadway and Pith avenue, A IANDSOME ROSEWOOD CHICKERING AX. Pianotorte and Stool, on instalments or to rent, $3 per month instrument; extremesy low for eash, GOLD- 8 Bleecker street, near Bowe TSOUMER & ©0.'8, MANUFACTURERS, 149 EAST AL Fourteenth street, near Third avenne—A fine rosewood Piano, good as new, for $250; one for $160. Pianos lower for ensh, instalments or to n elsewher ye FB; corner Decker Pianoforte for sal | on plate, magnificent rose Windsor Pian cost $1,000, for $300; Stool, Cover, M |, Box fi ri worth $100; Parlor Suits ‘in satin, #600, fi ® Suiits for less than half coxt;’ Carpets, 0c Paintings, Bi All must be sold. Call at LADY WILL octave, uprl ast Third str BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD 7 A. forte, modern Improvements, mado by bury; cost $450, for $125; cover’ and stool street, between 3d and 2d ave. "KER & BROS. orte for sale at sacrific ed 74g octave richly enrve improvements, guarantee bill of abt, foe #290: ory. OvTAVE PIANO- Hite &€ Bead. 13 East 30th ‘OUR ROUND full nzralfe ov mpi cout new BAND, f i Dining Furniture, miday, at five story brown stone A first } $150, Also Parlor, Librar | at sacrifice, Call, to-day o residence No. 47 West 1601 at. Bea OCTAVE PIANO, CARY nenrly indermann, 7 vetave, $125 coy Prince Organs low. & SON, 1 East h street. Hon ATERS & SONS, 481 BROADWAY, AR offering one of the largest and finest assortments of Pinnos and Organs jn the city, at prices that defy compe- tition, IANOS, BEST MAK LARGE LOT TO SELL OR rent cheap for cnsh, or by easy payments, at MER. RILL’S, No. 8 Union square. AMUSEMENTS. EWEST AND Bi MUSIC.— American Rifle Ten’ by Operfi, with handsome pictures of the winning team, die. each; played by J. Levy and Gilmore's Band, loop, Baby, Bleep,” A. Hi, Pease, 500.5 “Upside Down,” comic, Howard Paul,’ 4 Harrigan w The Bue and th ‘Brahe 1 Hart, Gray y sung by We; all pleture titles ing Lite HAMBLETONIAN MARE, 15; TROTS IN 2:50; sound, kind; side bar Top Wagon, Harness, Blankets; Host city makers: good as new; quarter value; owner going abroad, 152 Kast Iwenty-second street. Galo Morris, 50 WM. POND & CO, 547 Broadway and 30 Union square. 6)5 CENTS ADMISSION.—NOWES & CUSHING'S 25 CIRCUS AND TRAINED LIONS foot of Houston street, Kast Rive: | evening. every alternoon and ; abriftiant | RAND OPERA HOUSE, a SATURDAY. LAST NIGHT. AROUND THE AROUND THE AROUND THE AROUND THE On MONDAY the Am EL, DAY. i. AMERICAN COMPANY, Sh in Shakespeare's spischane Wheelock, Hamilton,“ Metkiff, Johnston, Sutton, Ogden, Mestayer, Owens and Miss Laura Don, Mrs, J.D. Gerhart and Fee Haws Aza a in # cast. WEDNES oT y AY is DAVENPORT AS RICHELIEU. DAY and SATURDAY, POA DAVENPORT AS RICHARD TIT, Seats may be secured for any night of Mr. Davenport's en gagement supported by a PP me Messri ing bey with orchestra chairs, Angust 2%, with a powerft and ROUGH DIAMOND. will open on SATURDAY E company in LADY OF 1 ii : UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 2s, AT'3, Overture, Mendelssohn Polka Mazurk Polka Schnell Btrahes Reine de Saba’. Ballet Music, + Gonnod Selections, Ist Act “William Tell” Rossini ‘anuhacuser”. -Waguer Manfred Schumann fn Invocation of the Alpenfay Dramatic Fantasie. Huldignng’s Marseh........ Overture,” "Hunyady Laszlo" Serenade coro Waits, “ Polonaise, “Mignon”!!! MIN A. Thomas Admission, 50 cents; boxes, $1 and &! TUESDAY NEXT, SCANDINAVIAN NIGHT, First appenrance in America of the young Pianist, Mr, 8, LIEBLING, ARLING'S OF LATE BRY. Ag FULL RYTHING TOY BALCONY LOOK 3 RESERVED SEATS, 40 GRE NIGHTLY—WEDNE AND SOTIL ST. NING OF THE ROOMS, FRAY MUSICAL AND TERPSICHOREAN GRAN TERTAINMENT.. COMMENCING AT 80 O'CLOCK, RGYLE ROOMS, ON SATURDAY NTH STRE! 10s, Proprietor between Second and Third ave - L FALK, THIS (SATURDAY) BVE August 24, Last appearance of the following stars :— é | aise Kila Mayo. ‘The Great Levantons. The Hawley Brothers. Parker and Dogs. 2 | James Ni Walter Gale, £1” This evening will appoar the largest, best and most 2 | setect ‘company in the eit JOCIETY SOCIARLES—EVERY SATURDAY LVENING, Sat Ferrero's Assembly Rooms, Tammany Building’ Fourteenth street, Dancing from §'to 12°, M. Cool and | pleasant CARTIER & CO., Managers, AMUSEMENTS, Qumrc THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY, THE FAMILY THEATRE. Mr. JOHN F. POOLE. ........-:eeeeceeer sree . MANAGER o— ATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. TRE BEST COMPANY EVER PRESENTED. Miss NULLY. PIERISN SS” stlan IDA a HAFIELD, Miss KIPTY PARKER, Miss LENA ED IN." Miss JENNIE YEAMANS, — Miss 1E FARWE, Mr. STEWART DARE. Miss PEARL THORNTON, Mr. BLAND HOLT, Mr. JOHN HART, Mr. HARRY MC Mr. PAT ROONEY, Mr GEO. S. Mr. E. D. GOODING, JOUN of Me W. i, Cat Wate whe r CENT 8, HOLDSWORTH, ii, DAVIS "AND EDUCATED DOGS. JOHNSON & BRUNO, ——__—_————_—__—-—_0N MONI MORE NEW STARS \poeb bree First appearance of those world-famed artists, THE FAMILY, the brothers William, in their original wonderfat the “Triple Salon, in all of any living rival Mile. AMELIA CARLO in her extraordinary feats on “Ln Corde Tendue,” tntrodye ng her famous drum solo, without the aid of a balance pole. r Mile.” PANNIE, CARLO ws in her beautiful gymnastic feats, Masters LEOTARD and HARRY CARLO, the youngest and best xymnasts in existenee, who perform the Inost marvellous feuts with the greatest grace, euse and skill. First appearance of the dashing Comedienne and Vocalist, Ppearanstiss ADAH. RICHMOND. = Reappearance of the New York favorites, the only living one- legued son and dance urtisty Messrs, HARPER and STANSIL, who will present two entirely new sketches, written by theme selves, and now represented for the first time. First appearaice of the celebrated yong Western ster, So- cloty Actress and Vocalist Miss JULIA, COVENTRY. Also on MONDAY NEXT, the new Musical Burlesque em ney WICKED DON JU. Every scene, costume and aypointinent new and beautiful, ILMORE’S CONCERT GARDEN. EMORE., (Lite Hippodrome.) pa 7 fe) sen ss TH MOST MAGNIFICENT UARDEN TX iid WORLD, CONCERT EVERY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, GLLMORE’S BAND OF 100 PEREORM THE GREATEST LIVING CORNETIST, MR, J. LEVY, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, GRAND CELEBRATION, GRAND CELEBRATION, D NTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY of the birth of G6Ge 0000 “kEBEE TrttrT H EEER €8 OF tT it 4 oF eae ee | die URS. Oo 0 HEE T HWW EEE G60 4.28 US seeing: 5 ep. ae 7 Ht HE Be Oat See > 2 ne GGGG “0000 KEEEE T H UH EEEER PROGRAMME. PART I. Under the direction of Mr. P, 8, GILMORE. 1. Overture, “Fubel se. -Lindpaintner 2 Scena, from "Oberon... 0... vac thtgs aves WODOE Obligate. for Mir. iM. “ARBUCKLE, 8, Solo Comet, “Serenade , -Schubert “PART IL. GOETHE —FEIER, Lo. Lidge (ne direction of Mr. a se t nce GRAND ORGIES. 2. Oration, Goethe.” By WM. CULLEN BRYANT, Eeq, 8 Bong, “Siche Fesi, du Deutscher Kichenwald.® Executed by the New York Suengerfund, ith est, ROEM. written any vere BAYARD TAYLOR, heq. 5, “The Erlking” (words by Goethe) «-...Schubert, Song for tenor, with orchestral necompaniment, Kin ALEXANDER. H.. BISCHOPF. 6. Cantata, Den Mabnen Goethe's, ‘Text expressly written in German by E. seen, Vice President of the Goethe Club; the English by’ Ce Lagan. The music expressly compored by Profenor W. 0. Mildner, of the Goethe Club, with Soprano Solo by Mme. Sulvotti: Tenor and Bass Solos by Messrs. Bischoff and Sobst; Mixed Chorus of 100 voices. The Male Chorus rendered by the New York Saengerrunde. 7. Goethe March, +-Lisat ‘ARL BERGMAN. ~ Beethovem 4 Grand Orehestra, On account of the length of the programme no portion of it loan be reposted under any civousstanoee whatsoever, The audience is respectfully requested to be promptly seated at 73s P. M., the hour designated for the performance to begin, Doors open at 7 o'clock. ADMISSION... wo MUSEUM. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2, EVENING AT 8, FRANK FRAYNE COMBINATION in the great Sensation, brat tt US SHI SI SLOCUM. COMIC OPERA, TH JACK AND | PO} RANK: PRN ES MARVE Wartacess, UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS of the'celebrated Prima Donna, MISS JULIA MATHEWS, and HENDERSON & COLVILLE’S: ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY, THIS EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ~ the grand Foll lie Musicale, in three acts, BOULOTTE. BOULOTTE. tijd Slee Monae, Boulott ‘ul King Bot Mr. G. H. Mi Arg Blue Beard. oss. Mir, Albert and every member of the mammoth organisation, FU. CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Conductor and Musical Director, NEW SCENERY, COSTUMES “Mr. PF. Stani ‘AND APPOINTMENTS BROADWAY. 730 NING FOR THB SHARON, THIS. (SATURDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 3a, WITH THE STRONGEST, LARGEST AND BEST'COM- PANY THAT HAS EVER APPEARED IN NEW YORK, EVERYTHING NEW. BRIGHT AND SPARKLING. THE MOST POPULAR ARTISTS OF THE DAY WILL APPEAR. HUGHEY DOUGHERTY WILL NOT APPEAR AT ANY OTHER HOUSE, THE oe THE ACCOMPLISHED SKETOH ARTISTS FROM CALL FORNIA AND AUSTRALIA, THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE IN NEW YORK. LOBE THEATRE, 728. Sy Dy ay na tl ol pa r. Mr. JNO, “ SB AVENPORT, Sione, GOROUX, CHARLEY MULGRO, JOE ia Co . The CELEBRATED | ZANFRETTA PA THObPE: Ales. Zanteet, Jose Zantrtta, Tom Vanes, vi jin. Max Walthall ving FANNIE KNIGHT, the celebrated Serio Comic Voor BLANDOUSKI’S BEAUTIFUL BALLET TROUPE of sixteen celebrated Coryphe and the celebrated Premiere Dansouse Assoluta, from the Covent Garden Theatre, don, Mile, AUGUSTA, Mile, Barrette, Schrotter Sisters, Ida Maney, Kitty Wilsons Hattie Laurence, Victoria Sylvester, Eva Carmine, Hurd, Nellie Prinee, Minnie Foster, Carrie Slute. ‘A superb Orchestra, led by Prof. W. H. Brinkworth, Doors open at 7, Commences at 8 o'clock precisely, POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION, 500, ; Reserved Orchestra Seats, $1; Family Circle, 33e, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, S ee. a pt tte Opera House, Broadway ‘20th st. “RUGPEN MONDAY. AUGUST. 90. Birch, D.&Wambold, Chetiey Backus, Add Ryman, reh, D. 8. Warn e ‘ity Carter, The Great Ricardo, Johnson & Powers, C. Rudolph, J. Harvey, E. Warde, W. Mutiaty, J. Rosa, RK. MeGuckin, A. Pelham, A. Bent, W. Blakeney, J.Withers, Wo Schwab, ' J. Moréili, and others, READ, PONDER. REFLECT. THE GREATEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD, ‘Our motto—"Modesty the Best Policy.” Seats secured. Matinee Saturday at 2 ence N EDITORIAL 4 IN THE NEW YORK HERALD, ON THURSDAY, MORNING, ASSERTS “There isno danger of the attempt of Mr. Davenport to play ‘Hamlet? with ‘American artists,’ resulting in anything more than burlesque.” THE NEW YORK PUBLIC WILL BE AFFORDED AN | OPPORTUNITY HER AWERICAN ACTORS CAN RENDER WHET! ) CAN AC’ SHAKESPEARE’S | MASTERPIECE ON MONDAY NIGH’ AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE, vate MR. DAVENPORT AND THE AMERICAN COMPANY in will appear HAMLET, fPHB TELEGRAM QUOTATIONS TO-DAY OF THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGR PER CABLE POBLISHED IN THE EDITION OF T | | FIRST | | EVENING TELEGRAM, AT 10 O'CLOCK EVERY DAY, AND CAN BE FOUND ON ALL THE NEWS STANDS AND IN FRONT OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE, BROAD STREET OR SERVED BY CARRIER TO ANY ADDRESS DOWN TOWN AT 10 O'CLOCK, LEAVE DIRECTIONS AT THE OFFICER © OF THE EVENING TELEGRAM, NO. 2 ANN STREBT (HERALD BUILDING) JETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, M Las WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, will be reopened on SEPT) 1, 1 |

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