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NEW YORK HERA. |) PURPOSES. \ °° APARTMENTS TO Lin FOR BUSINESS RARE OPPORTUNITY.—NO. 138 WEST ELEVENTH et, eqns § eS organs aie, tis ag, a in Twelfth street or 168 wa LOCATION.—TO LEASE, FOR THREE, FIVE OR nine years, the Store, Basement and Exte: Fattray's building, Apply to GRUFFITIE & CITY REAL ESTATE _FOR SALE, en ST CLASS FOTR STORY Pat feet, on Forty-aiath a ‘at once, Also’ three- BARGAIN—FOR SALE, PIF A.M. to 6PM. N THE PARAN STE xantly furnished aparte be leased on fay able terms WASELL, No. 317 Broudway. Apply bets 48 BUILDING AN ELE- of fow POUR STORY r Rooms and conve- hetween Sixty- FIRST FLOOR IN BROWN STONE HOUSE, 19 near Broadway, to let, well ted for my kind of light mercantile or Uressm situation good ; rent low. ROADWAY LOFTS TO LET CHEAP.—ALSO STOR- Patty RE Rumiture and. other, Goods, in the iron ware- muse 53 Broadway, opposite Exchange place. nitty Sha PE SUEL KAY, NORNER DRUG STORE TO LET—WITH ‘ very low to a responsible party. Apply to TNUSSELt & MILES, 313 Court street, Brooklyn. STORE NO. 4 BARCLAY STREET, 940 PER MONTH. yt i Park row, room 24, West Eloventh street, ARGE NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM TO G 68, hot and cold water; 8) eaten ‘est Twentieth street, men; large closet, ‘$3 weekly, ‘No. 104 Wi near Sixth avenue. \ICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—SUITABLE ntlemen or gentleman and wife: ra ttuprovemients; loeation first clus; quiet No, 80 Lexington ARTIES SEEKING HANDSOME ROOMS, oF ey suite, in» private intly loented, opposite square, with or without Furniture. Call before 10 A. M. ROPERTY, BILLS, furnished at the SLISHMEN', 218 METROPOLITAN West Side. YOUR STORY PHILADELPHIA 380; Twenty-third street, near Seventh alars apply to SHIPMAN & MERSE- intam, “treat, Union Botldings, JOR SALE OR TO LET CHE. stone Houses, 181st street, house all improveme: ty street Landy to cars; f desired; ‘furnished Mooie va fet, WO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET at reasonabie rates, 1n a desirable locality, convenient to four lines of horse cats. Apply TY SECOND STREE" faraished Rooms to le RT. MIDDLEDITC 10 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, LARGE or any Part at McCLAVE’ Eleventh avenue. GREAT BARC Twenty-second street net FIVE NEW BROWN Fiith and Sixth avennes; rent $800, Particulars of ownef, JOILN E BIRD, 187 Broadway. 10 BUILDERS.—A PLOT OF THREE LOTS, CORNER eventh street and Elchth w » M. A. STAFFORD, "aa Wee _DWE ELLING HOUSES. TO LET Furnished, VISITELY FURNIS' D yen M-SIZED WEEN SECOND ‘AND icely furnished, gentleman, without board, $3 rm} gr STREET, B . 221, st Fifty-sevenih st, Miscellaneous. *RIFICR, THREE STORY medium sized, tour NO. 19: BAST, WAR FOURTH AVE nely firnished Rooms, en su second and ved floors; also Hall’ Root Board; references. IRVING PLACE, OPPOSITE WESTMINSTER Ho nice large double Room on second flo: windaes, for tro gaattomees 4 and $9 per week, without board, for gentlemen, QQ» STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND FIFTU itiful Rooms, without board, in y. Gentlemen ‘only address W. OR SALE—A SA cated, vory handso basement frame House, ail Location, npper part of fered. Address R. Hi. T., PS, DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLE Catalogues and ae to real. esta ris! story high stoop stone Dwelling, Porty-fifth street, ation desirable ; Offices 11 Pine street Vk of Sixth avenue; private family. kind of Printing | / alers | prom carefully and | + at the METROPOLITAN VRINTING ESTAB- in the Herald Building. Rooms, $3 50, $5, 87 No agents néod ap Gan be seem from 11 till IL STOOP BROWN STONE northeast corner of Lexington avenue and ifty-fifth street; fully furnished, eabinet tic ary Mirrors; all iinprovensenis; Offer desired. Call after ‘OUR STORY HI a, avenue. —Two BROOKLYN ARROPERTY FOR SALE OREAT “BARGAIN LYN).—Five full Lots and five gore can remain on morta, 39 EAST TENTH STREET, BETW: ao, fd University place, —Hundsomely furnished i fron $3 to $7 per wee! family; references exch TH WARD, BROO! N BROADWAY Address OWNER, » ‘ELY FURNISHED t Eighteenth street; ut the house or to JAMES M. all convenience vh, SALE AT A SACRIFICE—OWNER GOING TO Roonks to let to single gentlemen. EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—\ nished Rooms, large or small, near Union and Stuyvesant Squares; convenient to restaurants and hotels. TWENTY-SECOND swe Room and Bedigea, suitable for two gent men, furnish n, furnished, with hot an O77 west FOURTH STREET, NEAR WEST ELEV- without any en uid let & nicely fui fro Jeation first class, THIRTY-POURTH au ly furnished Ro t and back Pa mee ‘painted: near Elevated Road, WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—FINELY furnished Room on second floor for a family or arty of gentiemen; house and neighborhood frst class ; ferme to suit the times; reference. first class order: 10 blocks from Prospect P KIMBALL! Le DANES TO LE ger, sulvable for boneders, Thirty second street, near Apply to B.A, ‘o bet in a pleasant | FIRST CLASS ‘high stoop House; partly hard in only one minute to ; will leave some vio JAMES A. FISHER, 1 . 281 Broadway, or Br gice 1.417 Fulton avexine, opposite ear stabies, from 7 N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ret, adjoining Fifth, avenue: Thirty-ninth street, Fiftieth streets, $2,800, Thirtieth street. HNANDSOMELY FURNISHED THREE high stoop brown stone House to rent, near entrance to Centrat Park; convenient to Madison and 7 refer to take part of rent in board. 1 box 181 Herald office, 7 OW RENT.—A SMALL MOUSE, three story, brown finished in perfect order; loc: Fulton avenue cars; 3) minutes, to ferry furniture if desired. i230t0 1:90 room 6 STREET.—ON >. LES-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED BROW House, in pne of the most fashionable streets of Brook- opposite Washington ers the be taken in board if desired. bom 828 New Yorke Post office. P-ahgeryd SMALL B) pet STONE HOUSE, STREET, ELE. n to let to gentleman, Ld (Cumberland erect), B2 ALL MODERN, in good order; Igeation Twenty: ourth street, near Ninth avenue. EVERY DESCRIPTION prices by the METROPOLITAN NT, Herald Building, 213 Broad- » very improvement; Deighborbood ‘excellent | and rent reasonable. FIRST CLASS TWO STORY AND BASEMENT Phitadepia brick Houses, with brown stone ings: every convenience wud improvemen 358 ‘and 138 Washington avenue, near Myrtle. owner, 149 Washington avenue, Brooklyn, SIXTH AVENUE, FOUR STC 30 minutes from. Fulton ferry; contains all modern EYMEL, BEL, ot West Fifteenth street, ‘at very moderate BSTABLISHM. FURNISHED—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE high stoop House 16) East Forty-sixth street; 11 rooms; Apply at 91 Fulton street. MONTH, A SMALL, PRETTILY werfeet order: good lo- UNFURNISHED ROOMS. AND ~APART- MEN Ts TO LET. EAR PARK ENTRANCE, PF spacious; steam and hot water; Rhavenue; nothing finer in the city; pegs owner, 33 West Sixty-first street, T, 6 PRETTY. ROOMS, 785 Seventh avenue, with owner; Hlinds, shade, chandeliers; laundry ease Dake tundeRy Sate rent $125 per month, Y¥ BROWN STONE, Salas een tase teen improvements; rent So " FP. W. t Thirty-ninth street. RNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A DE- sirably located three stary Hou. rent $1,500 unfurnish apply at 145 Weat Forty PURNISH D, A THREE STORY HIGH stoop brown stone Honge (all modern improvements), in Harlem, opposite Contral Pa WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY OR SALE AND TO RE CHOICE FARM, 70 J water and ga PARTMENT HOUSE, FIFTH AVE: street,—One bachelor Suite to le isting ryseks two bedrooms and bathroom, and one family for housekeeping. GREAT BARGAIN. (0. 2 Park place. .ET, AT TARRYTOWN, FULLY eausiful Cottage, 10 rootns, $0 per month; sat $75 and $100'per month. MBE! BON, 659 Sixth avenne, LEAT RYE, ON THE NEW HAVEN ROAD, . 130 weres of valuable Lan : y situated for bu BARNES, 112 Broadway. 557 Sixth avenue. FIRST FLOOR, BROWN STONE HOUSE NO, 422 Wert Nineteenth street; seven rooms, with all modern (penzonan QUOTATIONS. THE TEN O'C AINTED; HANDSOMELY ull duriug the ‘day. 320 West ANT PLATS—NEWLY PAN ath, with heat and gas. mediately adjoining the Jota; splendid opportu particulars inquire of W Specie painted ; nauie halle, ¢ IT LATEST REPORTS XOH the Elevated ‘Railroad; rent, SERVED BY CARRIE LEAVE DIRECTIONS” ‘at Nin THe LONDON STOCK 2 ANY ADDRESS JERSEY cITyY, Ds CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, — To Let or Lease, NEW JERSEY, , all’ improves ments; HOBOKEN, Pifty-fifuh stn ans Mrtderr. ae Hotal.on paren $30 per month. FIRST CLASS, fement; convenient to levated Railroad; select parties only; $45 to $35, West Pifty-fifth street. Unfurnished. N THREE STORY AN! kk high stoop Hons oxsexsion iminediately ; ) West Forty-third st. TRABLE HIGH 00 and $1,200; ne 1.196 Third sixth and Sixty-seventh streets. MEDIUM-SIZED eventy-tighth street, co No. 11 i eget ae r dep fuily situated: 4 Fent, $90 per mont! PROPERTY oUuT OF THE cry FOR | ALE RE LATS OF SIX containing every imp! $90 per month. RY DESIRABLE. 35 Brondway, or t0 stoop Houses, $200, and handy location, "Apply avenue, between Sixt NTLEMAN, OWNING A HANDSC nished soap Gelightfully, situated, naible party and take rent in Board for hie jends will also remain at a go ofethers, Also anmaller House, with of withont some a had very low. Address box 234 Elizabeth THE LOWER PART OF A 219 East 126th street; in comp einents; rent very low. Apply at Thirtieth street, r __FOR SALE. pots BEE AKERY POR SALE—COST ABOUT $5,000; WILL best part of Eighth ren Eos spe ot eeknoes, rage oe SALE—S DID SAMPLE ROOMS, BLL- ren 7 hay hal corner Liquor Stores, Ho- tels, Tedeins Piouses, coreer Groceries, Bakeries, Confec- MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, FIRST CLASS DAY TRADE ‘DOWNTOWN SAMPLE Room (trade sveragos $50 dally) for sale on reasonable terms. Apply to my agent, LLOYD, 29 Broadway. A FIRST CLASS DOWNTOWN RN LIQUOR: Store, arthe new Post office; owner sells, baving two stores, cheap for cash; 7 years’ lease. LLOY| 'D, 20 Broadway. "PIN REATAURANS WEAR NEW POST, OFFICE for reat bargain; terms easy; this is a rare Ghance. ‘MITCHELL'S Stare Awency, 77 Cedar street. SPLENDID CHANCE FOR A LIVE BUSIN man.—One of the oldest established and best located Liquor Saloons on the Bowery for sale, or will take a part: ner | Apply immediately to i BRUCE, LEITCH & 00., 40 a , Som 44. FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE, ESTABLISHED 20 41. yeurs and doing a large family trade; splendid location; Tow rént; long lease: great bargain. JAMES DENNIS & “| Basen FOR SALE.—CALL AT THE PREMISES, corner of Fortieth street, for qué 620 Highth avenue, week. i OARDING HOUSE FOR SALE—IN COMPLETE order: established 20 years; centrally located; always Zuil of good paying, gentocl bourders; profits shown from the books; sutistactory reasons given forseliing: a first rate to make money. “Address BOARDING HOUBE, box erald office. RUG STORE—$2,500; THOROUGHFARE; BROOK lyf; 200 drawers, #! Is, S counters, marble tops, ‘ine soda fount; well stocked ,zood reasons for selling: ood chance for acl ited Addrens W., box 12 Herald sen Branch office, CALL ON THE METROPOL. ‘ABLISHMENT, No, 218 Broad- TOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED CIGAR STORE, in ® good business thoroughfare; sold cheap for cash, us the owner has other business to attend to, 102 Division street. JOR SALE—THE LIQUOR STORE AND FIXTURES at 2328 Pearl street sold am neconnt of the owner going to England, Apply to JOSEPH HALL, Fos Ms Ax PRINTING JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR Store, doing an excellent business; and lending street; cheap far cash, OR SALE. MEAT MARKET ON Sixth a ynd street, with lease. For partie SDELSON, $08 and 908 ‘Third avem et OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED STORE, TIN and Horse furnishings Busmess, doing w good cash trae; Sold only on account of iN health ‘of owner; no Answer: Aidress HOUSEFCRNISIIN E City Post office. POR, SALECBEST LOCATED LIQUOR STORE ON South street, aR) gre Wilson’s European Steamship line, for cash or a No. 1 mortgage; rare opportunity to make 4 fortune 5 satisfactory reasons given for selling; no agents dealt with. Apply at Commercial Lunch, 260 South corner of Rutgers street. ar SALE OR TO RENT—A PHOTOGRAPHIC GAL lery, with every facility for nek @ good basiness; good Jocation; cheap rent. Add SB. STARR, 94 Java street, Brooklyn, ED. OED ESTABLISH tor sale; best op) cost; only half ens! Jersey D RESTAURANT ON BROADWAY. rtunit; ares Seay will sell at half h_ down ; balance ew GUSTAVUS BA YLTES, 202 Broadway, RARE, CUANCE.—FIRST CLASS HAT STORE, ON A principal avenue ; le; reasonable rent: owner jeaving city. Address HATTER, box 127 Herald Uptown Branch office, IE BEST LOCATED CIGAR STAND IN THE CITY.— Owner has other business and cannot attend to it. Ap- ply on premises 112 Sixth avenue. 10 SELL AT A BARGAIN—ON ACCOUNT OF BAD health, a good French Dressmaking Establishment, with 8 distiMnished run of customers; fine Parisian Parlor Purni- ture and Looking Glasses; complete working mater! ood Singer Machine: Patterns from the best hou ‘aris; lessons on quitting will be $1,000. Address iven if wanted: price, box 109 Herald Uptown Branch office’ RESTAURANT refused 4f called for to- day; no hun Huse FAMERS DENNIS & CO., 116 Nassan st, $60 will purchase thi of Tea, Coffee and Grocery Store ness. “Address SP LENDID or! and increasing es NITY, Herald office. _ MACHINERY, IN ~ MACHINERY, MANtFACTU ERS q ne in the EALERS can hay on § PRINTING esa SALE—AIR PUMPS Second street. HOR hea; (TWO) LARGE SIZED, PW DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. MUSEUM. ‘Ai SIN. AND. SORKOW, OIAL NOTICE.—NOW ON EXHIBITION, ARNUMS—LIVING—$20,000 Y HIPPOPOTAMUS. The only one in America. YCEUM THEATRE, Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. OFFENBACH’S LATEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL OPERA, MME, LARCHIDUC. New Costumes, complete Appointments, gorgeous and novel GEOFFROY, poral "3 anes, DE QUERCY The hole sonra: voles in the cast. GRAND MILITARY. REVIEW, rpaBaran liam 514 BROADWAY, Proprietor. «so Mr JOSH HART, prember 10, 1875 suovTs OF LAUGHTER SCREAMS OF DELIGHT, at dhe bias and most guercsetals Fag THE G RIFLE S100 dTING MATCH between the picke MULLIGAN AND 5! Ubwon ARDS. QROARLON. JEFF. WILD. TEP LE: J TEE CUMMINGS, BRADLEY, ‘The loca} Senestionsl Dr Drama, entitled yee v4 and CUMMINGS, Mr, JOHN PENDY, Di Mr. JOHN ALLE Mr, JOHN WILD, it irri MAG, Mr. LARRY eee Y, SCANLON, and CRONIN LLY st, JOHN, FRANK STEELE, — Waid epitin 4 Acts, ‘Sketche ‘Ballads and Serio-comic Sons a NPIS WHOSTSD AY AND SATURDAY A MarRonontran THEATRE BROADWAY. GEORGE senaNoe AND DOGS, Prof, LOGRENIA’S TRAINED BIkps, Bi StUies NEW SONGS, GRIFFIN and RICE 8 Specialti HATTIE FO "S Vocal Bew GORMAN BROT Clog Dane BELLE LA With ‘Sketches, cE, LEY FORD'S Comicalitie’. MATIN de a TO-DAY _(Frids ALLACK’S. COMIC OPERA. FOURTH AND LAST WEEK BUT ONE of the successful engagement of MISS JULIA MATHEWS ENGLISH COMIG OPERA COMPANY, | Received nightly with T ENTHUSIASM, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AND SATURDAY; LAST TIMES nal LAST TIMES of the GRAND DUCHESS, GRAND DUCHESS, Miss MATHEWS in her matchless impersovation, a eee TT, GENERAL Boum Mr Beis: ite Fl ar icon abate of the company in the cast, ERY. NEW ORGEOUS COSTUMES. GRAND DUCHESS MANNED SATURDAY, AT 1:30, In rehearsal, GIROFLE-GIROFLA, Wattack's, EXTRA NOTICE, This Theatre, thoroughly renovated, WILL OPEN for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON GREAT DRAMA, and the a LAY by HL 50 ‘fivren, Es OUR Boy: the sole and exclusive right to which, for representation in this city, Mr, Wallack has secured by contract with, and pay- ment to, the author, Full particulars of opening will be duly announced, AUGUSTIN DALY FY THEATRE. age ATION OF THES anager... Mr. ae has the honor ta announce the re- a yasoinen, in cousequence of the he. great success, of t! entitled r AVENUE MM MM EEEE X xX IT cco A eR MM MM E Ee 0 0 AA ARE MM MM EEE we, 5h C AA NNN M MM M E xX UC Cc AMAA NNN M M M EEEE X X I cco A AN NN QUNENILE, OPERA TROUPE! Senorita, CAI Qf MORON, (years, of age), Se- noite GUADAL! years of age), and 27 charining Saveahs Artates in the o Spanish chef-deuvre, ROBINSON CRUSOE! Pratoed! wil wae ponte and costumes and in- creased orchestra, Saturday, at 1:30, positively only Mex- jean Matinee, GINE AND BOILER WANTED—SECOND 105 horse power. ‘Kk; price low. Ad- ulton S' M E hand, 2 dress WO OR THRI iron Tank, drese B. X., UH: o RDUS (WET) MILLS AND AN ut 6x7, for sale, See and make offer, Ad- Id office. Pine street and § T STAMFORD—CHOICE FURNISHED HOUSES, 0} best streets, with every requisite for housekeeping, to Jet, at $50, $60, $65 fey pe “flats, "contatnlog, 10. Fo room, withf{all modern in suitable for two families 1 West Forty-ninth street. 10 -RENT.— FIRST AND THIRD Fi opposite Academy ram ‘good order; possessigm. tmmediately: HANDSOMELY F' HED PARLOR SUIT OF Apply to owner, mily priva freak Beantecae’s vixsahe tore Covcs peel NOUNTRY PLACE NEA ished; owner and family (thr r. THOMAS, Post offi 0S AT 144 EAST 2 THRER STORY y-fitth street, near Fifth avenue; on on North P Es ot waik on large town and. sta a Railroad; one hour and fifteen minutes from Phile- . handsome brick Mansion, , ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN (7 B years) desire a small Cottage or Part of a House s, not more than 30 to.60 minutes from City 4 stating terms, which must BOSTONIAN, Herald aitice. UIET FAMILY WAND A 5 furnished. in strictly private house in @ central loea- : will furnish their own private table: all cooking to be time from Ocpober 1 to May SHED BROWN STONE HOUSE, erms very moder: 0. 74 Maiden lane. FORTY. PIF Tit $2.40 Apply there or to JOHN b. MCRRAY, LEGANTLY FUR? high Boon: to Pe ay 1, or longer: immense barn, (OUR STORY, B, street, near Broadway, to Tet; healthy and beautiful purt of America; eash marked Therowner (a indy)’ will. well at, '& great fice. including Furniture, $1000--only $3.00 cash, balance easy. be sold off iv buildin, thing, desirable. roe Tang Crops, &e,, only This’ property. can Take 9 A.M. train from fi york, New Jersey Gentral Raiiroad om PA. there take North Foansyivania Hallroed to Pas inguire, at. Miller's Hotel, OND FLOOR, UN- oats on East F in ty duced ra TSW, Xin “ih Weve Thirty-sixth street. NT LITTLE BROWN Quakertown, Bucks count, Opposite Quakertown stati SALE—A CO one hour from the & residence in summ Jer; free from chills and fever; from depot ; 20 acres all ander ‘high ea! built mansion; gardener’s cottage ; four horses; poultry house, & dress box 252 VERY CHEAP. Farm ; 150 acres; first ¢ @nd railroad; suitable for Inquire of BE. A. CONKLI HILADEL PTT! Darky occupying house: 8 J, HL \TRY SEAT ON THE HUDSON, ty, combining ail that isalesired for A M ZOTABILITY DE- a neatly furnished Room, and in perfect order: rent 200. fi put he moderates location unexceptionabte. Story brown stone fast Sixty Aft street, near J aiased had 11 the very best con- Jow to a desirable tenant, saquitoes or other nuis- f land, in | dition: will be rented very to owner, 152 East Sixtioth street. RNISHED, THREE STORY in good order; all preva and pasturage, WANT TWO OR THREE for light house- hi street; rent not to exceed $20 per ‘Address L. D., 1,491 Broadway. ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FOUR STORY high stoop House, ‘with mirrors, gas fixtures and car- between Fourth ani Se «Sixteenth street (QENTLEMAN AND WIF unfurnished Rooms, in a private house, Keeping: above Fi Ia 5 traits in full oo of all 221 Wost Twelfth ents; immediate po ‘DID VIRGINIA milkman or ‘gentler at "fo LET_POR A V nished House No. The honse is in very modern {mprovements, ceilings frescoed and basement (English basement), ‘and Inquire on the premises, not above Forty- Must be in pert be taken for three Ride: sauing price, PERCY, box 480 Pest ‘office, ERNATIONAL ; five stories; hands: one "GOULD ee Era aciece font Pelaae °. 5 in, containing all eomiaining over 20 rooms. annie Beh nfo ER, A LARGE FUR. ‘enteenth and Forty-second t references will be given. Mendham, Morris county, i 0 LE SMALL. HOUSES, lot for $6,000 on easy terms; entirely ne EN, 247 Mulberry street, New Address MURDEN, SHORE FRONT RESIDENCE, bath, hot and cold water, &c. ; sbsolutely healthy; all peated fom city ; $9,000; n, al geal Cottagh how Bian te. kone ie oles Tes a Twelfth street, corner Third avenue. 0 LET—161 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Lexington and Third avenue: all improvements, at a bargain. FURNACE, beautiful neighborhood } COND OR THIRD. FLOOR, WITHOUT for four aduits, between Fourth and Sixth ave- Thirty-second streets; references. East Seventeenth street, at one RENT—AT Bd ROCHELLE, FROM OCTOBER 1, House, fine location ; also several, unfur 0 LET-LOW 70 GOOD TENANT, BROWN STONE 128th street; rapid transit facility. nished, near depot ‘dress or apply t we _ REAL | ESTATE To 1 EXCHANGE. > FOR WESTERN PROPERTY “OR Northern Pacific 7.30s—A $10,000 Proper Pa. Apply to JOHN R. WIL’ SECOND FLOOR OF AT ;, Fourteenth to et, between Seventh and Tenth prenines: pez month | fl Honse, 143 East Apply to Mr, Clark, 600 Broadway, 0 LET—THE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick dwelling House, 305 ee Trent BWakb TitgoN fifth street; pos 17 West Twenty- 5 and 117 Nassan JOR EXCHANG IN wig Sag FORA PRIVATE ‘Address 'B., box 114) TANTED—BY THE modious Residence fur a private family, i respectable neighborhood. session immediate! it R CENTRAL BER, A ha hth street, containing ry, sleeping aleoves ond EXCHANGE—A PINE HOUSE AND GROUNDS 89 miles from the eity, and twelv free and clear, to exchany aged. Lots in Brooklyn, all erty lightly mort- 7 Sixth avenue. meet ci alte Prop Address POSTE! 5a OND PLOOR, IN PRIVATE HOUSE, PER MONTH FOR A NEAT THREE STORY ‘Aafidrese, with high-stoop House at 156 West Tenth street; all : eight rooms; respectable neighbor. mi respectable parties, ‘on east side, with owner. 0 EXCHANGE—TWO OR THREE TENEMENT permanent and desirable party, H. eee for a Livery Stable or . Place for such, .. box 102 Herald Uptown Branch ofiee, city, WoRTH $1000, well tented, mortange #1 m0, to exch for a good smooth Parm' within 190 | meaning business need apply, potere improvemen ry Hi yy ANTED—BY GENTLEMAN, WLFE AND DAUGHTE) unfurnished French Flat ‘or Floor of five rooms {1 good neighborhood, below Fortleth jodernte, K., box 3/ VP ANTED—A THREL on FOUR STORY HOUSE, od order, centrally located, fu Privilege ‘of boarders; Herald Uptown Branch oflice, WELL FURNISHED PARLOR AND Bedroom, with bathroom, water and gas for a gentle: urveonth and Thirtiett an Loo Tt fs w Saturday, P. FURNISHED nea APARTMENTS LY FURNISHED APAR! Tet, without board, tp gentleman; alo, elm 4 West Twenty-third street. street, west of Fourt! gone and terms, which ‘ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN ‘TE of residence desires to exchan state in New York Property in Boston. Telerences exe —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED CHAMBERS POR gentlemen, withont bar the clubs and first’ class restauran ished or partially 50, moderate rent. and vielnity for similar gwner syanting. » Post office bux 3,808 dress JAMES, near and convenient to references exchanged, ei man and wife, betwoen rivate brown 2 Kast Seven- teenth street, to gi —FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TO GENTLEMEN, ¥ Soverith streot. VANTED—A THREE OR FOUR aes HIGH stoop House, furnished or unfurni w. In & good location, for w desirabl ith full description and bumber, TEN ALER, 246 SEVENTH AN one) iter Twenty-fourth strect, is Wearing Apparel, pparels T THE WELL PTH STREET.—BOOMB, OF ALL sizes and at all prices, newly and elegantly furnished; ine block from Broadway,’ convenient to. various line of e highest prices for compelled te pay Carpets, &c.,by calling om or addressing Mr. oF Mrs ANTED—A LARGE, WELL in good neighborhood, within ten minutes? walk o! Fifth Avenue Hotel; rental of from % ed FURNISHED HO! LY FURNISH every convenience for housekeeping respectable parties ‘only ed. 1992 Seventh avenue, near 21st wt. vr RNISHED can be D will be paid. wre ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CLOTH- svited to eall at the ee ane mocth, inclading separately if desir Pinte. 496, ‘A RESPROTABLE eof @ honse for ich cau be 6 ferenoss. whieh cau months: best city references. COUPLE OF LARGE, A Rooms, with sleeping apartment Inquire at 48 Clinton plac SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM, FURNISHED, with every convenience for housekeeping, only $5 pet Week. 419 West Thirtieth street. near Ninth avenue. i LR ed NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO rivate house, to gentle week. 3 107 Bast Trrontyesevent “YEW ROOMS, NEATLY PURNISHED, TO LET, for light housekeeping; convenient to cars ind st as, bot und cold water; ferme low. 400 West Thirty a . MARBLE | MANTELS, ry, T GREATLY REDUCED “pRIC ES n extenatve stock of late he Trays aud Slate Work of very des I atamaecaen aun _ASFROLOG ¥. GIFTED Wit SECOND s everything without qnestioning; NDERI hfe pow betty ters and absent friends. roperty, basines pee Lin ast Pifty-f dha COMPANY, mn only; terms, street, hear Fourth Union square, Fourth a avenii STEWART NEW tiles; also marble and wood Mautels, el pirloes vety low. "220 and 229 West Twenty'thit jeveuth avenue, 1B METROPOLITAN PRINTING KSTABLISHMENT fs at 218 Broadway, in the iorald Building. ULTATION ON BUSINESS, absent friends, love, marriage ay refused unless MANTELS, INLAID WITH me, SINGH, ¢ . LA BEANCH. THE Business N AMERICAN FAMILY HAS CLEAN NEWLY FUR. nished Rooms, with gas, bath, &e.; terms for man aud wife or single gentiemen, E YORE ROOM TO LET FURNISHED—FOR ll Bedro) ‘No. 1,209 Bromdway, betweou rete, 1.0 oo KO IM Posr GREATEST ay 8 tapes | erljeal clairvoyant ‘is Mrs. TR | ME, RESTEDE, 9 ast Pity second steoet, frat —MME. MAXWELL, 1 4 BAST fhe gives medical advies to ladies and children gratis, ov ALL OOM- elgbth st, street, betwee! Lexington aud Third avon “y TYENTION.— KNOW ea DESTIN the greatest livin; marriages, tolli near Broadw a =<MME. BRIGNOLI TELLS NAMES, | «+ neaso#, causes marriages, ay iiiuis street MIDWIFE, “SINCE J 1940. He. xy pend ‘ioeation.| Piety fith and Phir NT AND BACK PARAOR—IN PRIVATE HOUSE, Bor Kase irondey with a hall Room, $2, for ger from Fifth avenue, NTH STREET, ing. 159 Wort Forty-lirst street, ‘ABR, AN AND OM Ads plaints; aren ih PRE! smilted confi ist oe FO! kitchen, ary wilt "et bie “Ve separately nished perfectly. ProRsisgED FOR HO! 1K. 150 West Twen- FAN *BCON- ag, | AT LF Ps on ae DR. OR ery i MT—ALL, COMPLAIN com oured; advice Bleecker sveeoh, pear cian Pop weeny Sm tomas, 00 is, secon, #8 Forty necond syeee ty ROKA REVEALS a ie bo the grave, MOLE LIFE FROM disenson, 472 Canal 2 MALL BAXTER E stating price and power, box 2,795 Pi W: INE. ADDRESS, GIRST CLASS OFFICE DES! “(RE- volving preferred), and glass and wood Office Partition, about 12 feet; state cash price, which must be low, Addr HUNT, Herald offic Wess D—A SECOND HAND STONE PAINT MILL, in der, with or withost Tubs, not over 16 or 18 fuchey diameter. ' Address, with lowest price, MIXED PAINT, Herald office, f POLITICAL. ae ‘G OF THE DEMOC: RATIC COUNTY HE MEE’ Committee called for Friday evening, September 10, at Irving Hall, 22d inst, Joun D. by postponed to Weduexday evening, ‘the EPH ANDERS, Chairman pro tel. DE OVER INTO THE FALL Cassimere and Felt fists cleaned, dyed and pa tt JOUNSON'S, 1.200% Broadway. 'PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C, We HAINES BROS! PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first street and Sec- ond avenue, a fine assortment, of first class Pianofortes for on reasonable terms; a few Pianos but little used at great bargains. Ac EAR square stalments and for rent, teenth street. CLOSING 500 PIANOS, HALF price; order adiinistratrix G. Barmore's estate ; ele- antly finished, with ail latest improvements; fully war- ranted and liberal terms, 968 Bleecker street. A —FOR RENT—UPRIGIT, SQUARE AND GRAND + Pianos of our own make; also tor sale and rent num. ber of fine second hand Pianos, in pertect order, L WILLIAM KNABE & CO., No. 112 Fifth dvenue, above Sixteentht. FINE ROSEWOOD, 7 OCTAVE OVERSTRUNG carved legs Piauo at $175, payable $10 per mont! Heh and square Pianos and Organs to rent, $¥ mpwa ETS, Wareroome 785 Broudway, corner Tenth strect. Ay $100, BEAUMEUL, ROSEWOOD CHICKERING janofurte and Stool, on instalments or to rent; 7 o¢- fave Pianos $5 per month (upright pian GOLDSMITH’S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. et AN IMMENSE SACRIFICETAN ENTIRELY NEW first class Piano which was taken for a debt; must b gold regardless of cost. Piano can be seen at HENR’ BEHR’S, 261 Pearl street, near Fulton. STEINWEY PIANOFORTE, 71-3 OCTAVE FOUR round corners, modern improvements, been used @ little, very low for cash, on instalments, or for rent. ¥. SCHULER, 36 East Fourteenth strect, STOCK OF FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT AND Pri and Organs; iidueemente for cash, on ine 8.X. BALL & © East Pout OUT SALE. GREAT BARGAIN.—AN ENTIRELY NEW FIRST class, 7 1-3 octave Piano, celebrated city maker, for at an ‘immense sacrifice; seven years’ guarantee, ‘Call MUI PATIBERG'S, 140 roadway. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT four round Bradbur, Pianoforte at a sacrifice (has 7 .,tichly carved rosewood case rovements attached, full grat, overstrung bass, 5, for $225; Stool and Cover, Call at private 1 East 20th st., near Broadway. Printed guarantee) id all {10} GOOD PIANO, $75, $5 MONTHLY; ONE FOR $90, $30 pionthly, Stelnway, cheap a, p,OFgan, $00; twé bank, $160; bargains. & BON, “linton place Eighth street), near roadway. 5™ AVENUE, THEATER, EXTRA AUGUSTIN DALY begs to announce tint his seventh regular season will begin on Monday evening, September 13, 1875, with the produc- tion of A-NEW PLAY of vivid human interest, which has been in ¢laborate preparation for many weeks, aad, whlch will be produced with magnificent new scenes and, dressey and with a most important cast John Brougham wil) compose and Gciver an OPENING ADDUESS. CADEMY OF MUSIC. THEODORE WACHTEL, EUROPE’S GREATEST TENOR. will shortly return to America for @ GRAND OPERATIC TOURNEE throngh the United States in which he will be assisted by a newly organized and wost powerful COMBINATION OF ARTISTS, selected from the leading OPERA HOUSES OF EUROPE, The Inauguration alg night of the. CHTEL, OPERA SEASON af ihe New York Academy of Masi wilt be MONDAY. OCTOBER “18, 1873, Masical Director and Condnetor. EUENDORFF Further particulars in later advertisements. ARLING'S OPERA HOUSE, late Bryant's, West Ha third street, NEW Vouk’ RELS, THIRD W OVE WHET JUCOBSE, re ERA IN MINSTEL WAN’ TEDASOMENING NEW. FRESH, SPARKLING and VavACLOUs, OF PROGRAMME EVERY WEEK, Saturda Matinee at 2, FI I: 5 Everitt at hie evening at 8. ‘OW OPEN. FORTY-FOURTH fleas (NATIONAL EXHIBITION AMERICAN INSTITUTE, Second and Third avs. and Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth sts! WONDERFUL MACHINES! SPLENDID PRODUCTS! Admission, 50 conts; Children, 25 cents. THE LADIES’ MATT ME’ OLITAN THEATRE, GO TO-DAY AND SEB. HOICE NEW _MUSIC.—"“YACHTMAN’S | SONG," words by, Mra. E; Porter Beech, musio by 0 Obas. Wels, s 0c. 5 “Jolly he tbat walty, Stranss, 75e.; “Marche Tri- omphale,” Aronson “Pride of Our Home,” Wilso “Prin Virebizonde, ) “Girotle-Girofla” an “Mule, An: , We vat DiTsON a co, 711 Broadway. eigen os RGYLE ROO: a THIKTIETH STREET, SIXTH AVE. AN SUIREES EVEWY, "MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND ATURDAY Nig HT, comMENCING. poor. ENTRANCE O} iti tetid TREET. TO MISS THE LADIES’ aaa AT ARNED METROPOLITAN THEATRE would be w great mistake, BE SUR TO GO. TO. COLONEL SINN'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, Nightly and Wednestay and Saturday Matinecs, New Stars and New Features nily theatre of Brooklyn. The Park Theatre the talk of ‘Brooklyn. JUNNY PEOPLE WE MEET.—DR. J. JAY VILLERS has repeated this successful humorous entertainment over 200 times. For terms address AMERICAN LITERARY BUREAU, Cooper Institute, New Yor! ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. 128 West Fourteenth street, New York. Open daily (Sundays exeepted) 10 A. M. to P.M. Monday and Thursday free. By In 1 ——¥ BRILLIANT TONED 714 OCTAVE FOUR ROUND a Windsor Pinnoforte, name on plate, cost jad ‘te at a sacrifice; an $y ant rosewood grand fron plate Pianoforte, $175; algo a Bradbury & oe ae al peed: wits git inte, latproticnetn Boosh ead ; parlor, library, chamber and dining room ta bargain, Call private residence 120 West 2 CHANCE EXTRAORDINARY.—11 MAGNIFICENT wane ep ase, Planofortes to aaiegt from; four rounds, comprising D Decker Chickering ae octave, Bradbury, Oi ‘utente, te ae aud other celebrated makers; near ly f=¢ class order, used from 5 to 14 months; Cove tf ‘gall ang ‘oxn: ‘Parlor Comm! vw en Sth and hers sete WILL SEUL YOR, LESS THAN $100 fal resewoot octave Pinnoforte, modern style, ‘Cover, warr: Hast Third street, botwoed Romory sod Sesond See ee Ojgerveten WEBER, HAZELTON PIANOS—LOW sate Bc and sake Pianos 4 an upwards; Prince instalment ; good Organ Organs 8 BORDON & SON, [5 Last Fourteenth street. P. HALB 18 MAKING 0000 PIANOPORTES + for less Cd beige! prices must be sold et Ls: § ‘our pianos direct and sav your mone; Hivo'wechanice ne Thirty Hith var ent SEWOOD , PIANO- \pAaniricent LS OOTAVE ah -moders ‘improve- 'b Steinway; rare Ld I pd carved fH a WBON'S, 157 Mleeckor wtrecte pane on ths, o1 ANUFACTURERS OF PIANOFORTES WI FIND argains. Been at 01 ybtalt 14 pernronaya alerted RorAiistatent, 318 roadway, efor having their dontag dono elsewhere, IANOFORTES TO RENT, ee OU Matos MANUPAO- Lf ae, i raat re pniode, by Nah on ‘ourtesnth street, between Finh avenue, pare, rane arenes Sn angoripaioa Herald office, Bee MUSICAL, YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING, gives lessons on'the piano for $8 per quarter, Apply a Fesidence No. 164 Seventh avenue, hear Twentieth street, GE. <TLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIV1 inst speg 2 piaOnres hi “i and harmony, at Fexidence ; 0 y per quarter; bese reference, Address, vith elena TuACiTEL Fox 120 Herald Uptown Brauch 1,265 Broadway. ESSONS ON THE ter Address, PIANOFORTE BY A LADY; 8 very moderate for children best of references, ia writing, Mrs, CLOUGH, 778 Greenwich street, R JOUN DANIEL, TEACHER OF rue WE BIANO- forte, Singing and Musteal Composition, No. 4 ond avenue, to where eommunications may be'ad M* GEORGE F, LE JEUNE I8 PREPARED TO RE- ceive pupils Tog singing, plano, organ and harmony, Residence, 11 Enst Soventy-fourth street. MES, POSTERS, PAMPULETS, TICKETS, ions and all kinds of Printing for musical nd entertainments are furnished tn the 1m DANG ING ACADEMIES, serv elegant ney ‘ithe MEENOPOLETAN PRINTING ESTAB- 8 DANCING ACADEMIES.— <ouasieg | 3 Ay iia ge Bata rt aj Brev. Hail, 154 East Fifty‘fourth street. PRIV, ‘LEssons hey bons sap LARS at private sodeeny, a2 Kast event AC —WILSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 803 WEST + Fourteenth street, near el Be rere a Cineege, now 1 for beginners. For terme, Be. for circular. irees every Tuesday and Saturday; At FERNANDO'S: jeation FIPTY- eae Ith street, corner 1 day, fro1 0 Veeeons @ ea: ity. DANOING, ANCING , acapaey, ns F. eas cool w mg x te without loss of a AMUSEMENTS. Ours THEATRE, | ot anpeey Me MES COMPANY IN” iit ae Best COMPANY IN TE, USIVERSE: THe PEERLESS TIGHT ROPE ARTIST. ital Gt GEORGE AND FREDERICK, THE woxp}iows ANPANT UV uNesT ¥ Masters ‘LEOPARD and HARRY CARLO. Messrs. John fart Gs Knight, Pat Ro John ween, Wiliam West Barty Monroe, Harper so fiansill, olnecn and Bruno, Willian B. Cabiil, ED. Good Reed, G. W. H. Griffin, John Martin. William Warrén, dame 8. Holdsworth, A. Bellamy, Washington’ pr Misses Adah Richmond, fina ‘Edwin, Ida Greenfield, Kitty Parker, Pearl Thornton, Fannie Browne Julie Covent Ka THE ‘COLORED HA Rowe STUDENTS. a NEW BURLESQUE, The performance ponckeiay Bt ar oe Ft] TeReE: TAD BASHA’ Hert, I Tawa at aster Mr, JOHN PF, WwW. SATURDAY AT 2. Brvstes? ed Senis-esacal aintek SUCCESSFUL BY A LARGE MAJORITY, MR, AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE, IN A NEW AMERICAN “COMEDY written expressly for them by Mr, B. E. Woolf, in four acts, ted pong “THE MIGHTY DOLLAR” a romance of modern life at Washington, which will be illns- trated by 0 nthe brushes of Matt Morgan, Messrs. Caylo and ENCE as by as MRS. GILELORY, who. lias Lon Other characters “by "Misses GPnn. oF OPERA HOUSE, L NIGHTS OF MR. DAVENPORT. Friday Rei BENEFIT OF MR, E, t. DAVENPORT, when will be presented the ERC HART OF VENICE, and the great Drama ot Ms. DAVENPORT be PRHYROCK and RIE SIRES, Mr. ¥LOC © DAVENIROAY MATINER-OLIVER. TWist. Laut night of Mr, Davenport, ARRY WATKINS Seiotie Dries THE DAWN OF LIBERTY. : THEATRE. RICHARD TIT, Lossees and Managers......JARREDM & PALMER BARRY SULLIVAN. Majestic and critical audiences of 3,000 present every even De. REMARKABLE ROPuDAe OVATIONS 0 thi GREAT TRAGEDIAN, TO-NIGHT. (FRIDAY) SEPT. 10, RICHARD IIL, To-morrow (Saturday) evening RICHARD IIL. will be repented, and for the Last tiny At the MATINEE, THE” ‘LADY OF LYONS will be played. Begins at 133 o'clock ‘On Monday and Tuesday next MR, SULLIVAN will mal his fiat ie i in his great part of BEVERLY, in TH. Places can now be secured, The box office i from 8 A, M. to 10 P.M, Next week is ther LIVAN'S onigaxement, MO. wn, Groton WEARER the renowned English Charnctor Actor, ein appear in his; unrivalled part of NAT GOSLING, in’ Boucicault’s Sensae! tional Drama of THE PaxiNG sCUD. Bale of seats begins jursday mornin, ARRY SULLIVAN BANQUET.—PLACES AT THE Delmonico Breakfast to Mr. § ‘Mr. Sullivan can be obtained) » by the admirers of the groat tragedian on application to EUGENE KELLY, Treasurer of the Committee of Arranges: ments, Messrs, Eugene Kelly & Co., bankers, 45 Exchango place, Registration closes at noon of Monday, the 14tB! inst, HE GAMESTER.—DESIRABLE SEATS IN BOOTH'S) ‘Theatre on the occasion of BARRY SULLIVAN'S in appearances in his,wonderful character of MR. BEVERLY: may be had of TYSON, new: Fifth Avenue Hotel. (1LOBE THEATRE, 728 and 730 neers bs W. BUTLER.. Another entire han “a rami this wi “AND ai) oe Be PRES! a mite Ghat it HEY bovit the ZA) TTA pee PHARLEY aoe BILLY GRAY, CHAS. WORLEY, Dr. KEN) AND 100 OTHERS IN SPEQIAL POPULAR PRICES —ADMISSION, Soot Ae Per dy GALLERY, 25c. , ILMORE’S CONCERT GARDEN (Late Hippodrome), ¥. 8. GILMORE. Conductor The most may Ona EVERY “NIG iHT AT 8 Oekock. ilmore’s Band of 100 performers, ome Grossest living Cornetist, LE} PROGRAMME, "it THIS EVENIN Overture, “The Martyrs” 2 Soe tur Saxophane,. An igi 'B. A. LEPEBR First thine at Gilmore's Concerts.) 8, Fantasie gn “Vive Ameria (First time at Gilmore's Concer 4 Cornet Solo, “Grand Fantasie de Concert” Caixa Lavalleg: Composed erelie for, dedicated to and performe 5. Selection No. 2° (First time at Gilmore’ 6. Aria for baritone, Romanza Ring by SONOK TAGLIAPIETRA (Late of the Grand Italian Opera, Pari Ly Piano Accompanist, SIGNOR MARZO, First time at Gilmore's Concerts.) 7. Cornet Solo, "Faust Walte, (First time at Gilmore's Concert.) 8. Overture. “Riensi 9. Quartet, from “Rig 10. Marche ‘Militaire, (Pi AIR, LED BANNER, MATINEE « ox sare DAY y Y M. SERENADE BAND. Admission, 50 cents. Boxes, adinitting four, $3. Package and season tickets, at reduced rat the box oll ADEMY OF MUSI KIRALFY BROTHERS AXA genuine and popular triumph. R—Received with unbounded applause, . O—Overwhelming rush for seats, rivalled artistic constellation, ver befure equalled here. D—Deemed absolutely surprising. T—The greatest scenic pictur: H—Honses crowded to the roof, E—Every seas oceupied nightly. WrWonderful mechanical fects. O—Original and superb costumes, R—Rich and costly wecossories, L—Legitimate comedy and drama, D— Delightful evening's entertainment, _Box office open daily from 8 to 6. ORT: PARK GARDEN. TONIGHT. 0} Ss xa PLEB' iaiabiaiee Tit SDORE THOMA’ me a UNRIVALLED SUMME! if NIGHItS CONCERTS, SEPTEMBER 10. Hof: Overture—" Hobesptae Romance in G, op. 40. Walu—"Wiener Bonbons Hungarian March-—"akbons Admission, 50 cents. TOMORROW (S47) TUENING, Sept A 16, GRAND Weriea Yh ‘ NEFIT THEODORE THOMAS. AN FRANCISCO, MINSTRELS! INSTRELS’ opens 4 House, rnér Twenty ninth stroe ‘The most successful organization in the world, Patroniized by the Bewuty and Fashion of the city. ‘On Delightful Solo and Part-singing by waupoun, Ba ony fa WARDE, ARSEX sna Per AM ye EN MEAT RICARDOL EC BILLY CAR’ IN ALL SORTS OF NONSENS) 19 JOHNSON oe ERS’ inimitable BORGS end RARY ‘Se ‘And the famous * Sons of BILLY BIKCH AND CHARLES aCKUB, Lg} Rew La and Sparkling. s seen tinee Saturday at 2 WES iv ee Vatrery an lee louston street, near EVERY “AVTERNOON AND EVENING, bi MOST BRILLIANT TROUPE ers, Gymnasts and ats. conts; reserved seats, 2 cents oxtra, & CUSHING: Admission, ATILDA HERON HAS OPENED-AN AUTUMN SEA- y son for Dramatic Instruction at 43 West Twenty-etghth Street. Apply by letter only. ERE OPAL bo ft rey 2D AND 8D be mine 4 PA gay vow PL ye ge ff t yo OL 1 k H ¥ ae a r it v oO obL 1 Hh Ww oo oF I * Vv 000 {ttm te WILL VISIT THE MATINEE TO-DAY a! 500 METROPOLITAN THEATRE, LADIES| BEST SHOW IN NEW YORR ATINEE BALLS EVERY SATURDAY APTERNQON’ evewing during the season at Beethoven et, near Bowery, Hat Checks, 60 cents, eal esday evening. warren Mahan Ee eT UgRUM OF FINE ARTS—BOSTON EXHIBITION © Piotures by Millet and Corot; numerous Drawh Spanish Pictures from ailery ices by Millet fontpensier; Jades, Clolsonnes an Hom Obie and Japsn’de.,4e: Open daily fom O40 eT rare COOL AN TANT an & CO., MANAGERS, =—— ND SOCIETY FOCTAR RS: ye | SATU Gedae a AT FERR TMBLY i we! GRANDEST Bxuratrr iN OF a or PARIS EVER EXHIBL eZ & ny PRESENT ON EXHIBITION AT NON 38 STERS, PROG! MES, PPR UTON B Fea ie hn Sona Herald B

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