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\ CYY¥Y REAL ESTATE FOR Central. ‘iin Bupoare EL EDDY, CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE—2¢ EAST ma fourth street, wen oe inet, frescoed snd end ted throughout, will be chap squire on, VERY HANDSOME FULL-SIZED HOUSE—O: as Pifyfiret sirect, wear Fifth avenue, for sale oF to lease posse: change tor er House, on with avenue, 4g se ieNen OOD i Pine street. LD CORNER Paqrepry. (OVER FIVE my BP Tinh evenue. for sale—Bul for Grst class lub house, hotel oF by oes En moo house; 4 oe finest cor- Ber.ou the areal fon ICH A WOOD, 11 Pine street. OR SALE.—I OFFER MY RESIDENCE, ON SIXTY- second street, near Park avenue, for sale. Persons wishing to purchase a first class house Ravn may apply for permits to the owner, ut 886 Bowery, ~SPi LOFTS, WITH BTEAM POWER; * front to let for a ter of years Pine JOSEPH M. KOKULER, 185° Chatham “square, “STORE NEAR NEW POST OPFICE TO LET) ALSO wor bron. stoue Bouse Dear the perk, $50, are wre oar Bi ITH, Frauklort House, corner Frankfort and ASEMENT BAKERY TO LET IN 902 ZAST Eleventh street, uear Second avenue; oven in good cou- ditio Enquire TO LET-AT LOW RENT, UNTIL MAY NEXT, THE Whole or Part of second'@oor, suitable for busiess or residence, at 166 Fifth avenue. Inquire on premises, 0 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, LARGE BUILDING or any Part at McOLAVE'S, Twenty-second street and Eleventh avenue, TS LET—SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH LOFTS OF nme No. 15Barelay streets suitable for any light busi- en fitted up for the mauyfacture of clothing, with cutelng ‘de. fa order which wil be let with lofts Fdosed tot Con on second lo! OR SALE—THE HANDSOME THREE STORY BROWN House 130 East Fifty-second street, near Lexing- Zon avenue; immediate possession; chesp to & prompt pur- chaser. Apply on premises. YOR SALE—NEW (25 FEET) FOUR STORY stoop brown stone Dwelling, 649 Madison avenue, Bixticth Mtreet, with full view of Park: the cars through Pit. ty-ninth street, crossing ull’ otber Mines, make the location most convenient. ELIAS G. BROWN, owner, Nastau street or No. 8 Weet Pifty-nath stfeot HIow FY SALE—A poem yess en STOOP NEW trimmed! ay eiemg ane House: cab extra plummed ; ul bea * We srevENS nya argal find Sist street. )URNISHED HOUSE FOR SALE—AT 4 BARGALN, IN Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. —Four jatory brown stone front House, with all the modern improv Mente; can new be porohessd st a deckied bacgaln snd easy terms; possession Octo! ticulars inquire Of F. COLTON, 53 East near Broadway. ‘OUSES FOR SALE AT GREAT SACRIFICES.—PAR- ties must have money; near Centr: Faki also Houses Fates, and Part and Flats. Apply to 01 to t at reduces JOHN FETPRETC LANS AND DESCRIP Cireulars and every kind METROPOLITAN PRINTLN roadway. 1ON OF bsp rere tl ae d of Printing i@ ESTA LISuMiesT 218 APLD TRANSIT, BOAT, CARS, ALL NEAR—SELL or rent cheap, lew brown stone Mouses, 191st street, fth and Sixth avenue. Terms, premises, or BIRD, owner, 137 Broadway, East Side. pow et STORY FRAME AND BRICK CORNER— A Firs ve, Harlem; Tented to. first class druggist, 1,920; only $11,000, CRASTO & SON, 261 Third avenue, corner 123d street. THIRD AVENUE CORNER AND WIDE. STREET Sree story frame, full lot, Harlem, only $19,500, 2,261 Third ‘av., corner 123d st, OR SALE—THREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE in iret ‘class order: frescoed thronghout occupled by throu; hone, Ha Beat ‘orty-eighth street, ST BE SOLD, ON ACCOUNT OF HEIRS, A FIVE story tenement House, 25x60, lot 75 feet; terms to suitthe buyer. Inquire at 21 Frankfort st. ©. 5. VATH. To ae LET OR LEASE—A LIQUOR AND OXSTER SA- Joon on one of the Jesding streets, in Brooklyn; Stock for sale, Apply $4 307 and Soo Meet ae. RENT rT The Building ae ite: south side of Twenty- ah street, eutpeing Se avenue to Broad’ comprising Nos, 212 and 21 avenue ‘end 1,134 and lease. ‘s, 12 Pine street. Only persous sto may desire to occupy the building them: velvet 3). RROsD Way: FLOORS AND Pain Fao to let for business and dwelling ; fu ;d Houses, near Fifth Sawe Houses for sale a DWYER, 1.256 Brondway. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. D, FINISHED AND LO- hors + medi N ADMIRABLY PLANW) Pp raven genio deta nereet and (3 East teenth street, V. K. STEVENSON, Jr. bier ally gen Ray TQOATES, ye ear "stone Deal seventh st judo ocak brown stone Dwelling 1 Thirty seventh street, ) gvenue, to let low.” Offices, 11, Pine street and Seventeenth street. K. STEVENSO! VERY DESIRABLE hinges! or i Rene basement high stoop House to moderute; immediate West thirty-fourth street. Apply on prem —FIFTH | AVENUE, AR TWENTY-FIRST so stfeet. Four hi sip brown stone Dwelling, 32x70, and (00 feet; handsomely and com- extension pletely fu furnished; to let for the winter; location particularl Offices, 11 Pine street Ce cr huge bap mate STOOP BROWN inished and beautifully eat cine location; onl 11 Pine street and , K. STEVENSON, Jr. WELL, FURNISHED FOUR STORY HOUSE mon' West Laie ey Lk street; $175 inter or longer; unfurnished, Forty-ci Sith seroet, $250: Tinh aves nue. Nineteenth and Th ee fth streets ; ‘adison ave- une. POOLEY & CO., 1,226 Broadway. iE T EVENING TELEGRAM CONTAINS EVERY NIGHT MORE LOCAL, GENERAL. AN nAbhEe Abaic N RGER fact iation VENING PAPERS T OMBINED. man io THE tie West Side. NEW FOUR STORY BROWN STONE DWELLING, cabinet Anish, corner Sixty-seeond street, 250 feet west A f Browd cor 308 West Fifty-eighth street, $33,000, 4 was: EDELL Y 985 Bighth avenue. wince JOR, GALE PRICE ONLY $12.000—A THERE STORY 20 foot brown stone House: also a four story, near park, 822,000; this is away down. CRAWFORD, 953 Third av. of stone in ap unexceptionable part of ae city of toe iyn, convenient to its ferries and public instisutions; sur- rounded by an acre of beautifull xpensively orua- mented grounds, filled with fruit and lowers and having ex- tensive conservatories, stables and carriage house ; to let fur- nished to an acceptable family or for sale on re le and easy terms, Offices 11 Plue street gud J3 Hast Seventeenth street. YV. K. STEVENSON, Jr. OR SALE A BARGAIN—A VERY GENTEEL COT. tage, 7 rooms: choice location, about 18 minutes from ferries ; price, $3,300; terms to suit, T, box 183 Herald oftice. APS, DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLETS OF PROPERTY, Cireutars, Catalogues 8 snd every kind of Printi od depend to real, entate pro ae peste x oe done at the METROPOLITAN Y RINTIN Listen, in the Herald Buildin, NO LET—EROOKLYN HEIGHTS, FULTON FERRY, cleanly,, pleanant neighborhood, email Cottage, seven, roome, rent 00; boura, 12 po yee rr 21 Cranberry street. 10 RENT—TO A GOOD TENANT, ON A LEASE, AT $50 per annum. anew three story brick House, With ‘ell improvements, & first rate neighborhood. Apply at once to ROBERT J. WALKER, 205 Broadway. JANTED—A SMALL, AMERICAN FAMILY TO OC. cupy a firet class furnished House in and te the owner for the rent. Address S., foraid office WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. “AT YONKERS.—ON WOODWORTH AVENUE, NEAR. depot, only $50 per month; a French roof Mouse, with inodern improvements, furnished. $75 per mouth, Apply to J MES VOUMANS, ‘Agent, Yonkers. OR Soe gy Seven ESTATE OF THE LATE WILLIAM deceased, situated immediately upon the east. bak of the Hudson. ope of n depot. with ys it sauce, house contains all the modern improvements; this valuable property d is offered at a Font ain on ¢: terms and with immediate possession. Inquire of ALEX. ER & GREEN. 120 Broadway, New York, or at the First National Bank, Tarrytown, N. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CI crry 3 FOR SALE OR TO RENT. A PLAINFIELD.—HO! TO_ LET, FURNISHED or apfurnished. Address EVAN JONES, Plainfield, ‘AT GARDEN CITY, ADJOINING A. 1, STEWARTS great enterprise, where the improvements are going on Sorapidiy, from 10 £0 30 ucres for sale at $250 per acre, worth $900, but ‘must be sold. Apply ut 1.200 Broadway. J. F. ARM FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE os CLOSE AN interert—61 acres, at Syne pe limits; good House, ene st frat, Sk Apply to W. IRVING eUARK (OR SALE—ON EASY TERMS—BUILDING SITES and Water Fronts for factories on Steinway & Sons’ roperty, Astoria: also Lots at $50 and $500, and finished frame and brick Houses, from $2,800 upward; also Dwell- ing Houses and Parts of Houses to let; Steinway & Sons’ sawmill, iron foundries and mi works, also Williams & Ficke neer factory are on t full operation ; Bteinway's large plano factory will be removed to the pre other ri © now beingerected. The n horse railroad from Thirty-fourth street and James slip fer- ties, through Ravensw Astoria, leads directly to the Steinway property, which ts but 13 miles. from: Astoria ferry. Send for circular, with description and maps of pro sity, Apply to STEINWAY & BONS, Fourteenth street, New Y¥. OR SALE—PHILADELPHIA, THE BUILDING 00- cupied by Academy of Natural Sciences, and Lot 59120, northwest corner of Broad and Sansom streets, close = the new public buildings; can be altered Pe 23 Paypose; a ne investment for the future, ADAM EVERLY, at street POR SALE-THE COOPER HO OOPERSTOWN, on Otseo Lake, near Sharon and eld Springs: four hours from Albany and Binghamton by rail; 300 guest commnodated mcr mbellished grounds; ‘ail modern i wements, and elegant furnitnre: seventh successful sea- Son, with lease now closing. Address H. B. WALKER & CO!, Cooperstown. MUST BE SOLD CBEAUTIFUL FARM, 36 ACRES spiendid rich jand, fn Richland township, Bucks county, Pa.. two hing town, one Lour from ‘Yon from large, flow Philadelphia, 14 trains dail fine, large, substantial stone dwelling, hall and 9 rooms bling for 12 cows and 4 horsey howsoe: spring water, never failing including 2 fine horses, 4 cows, hog, 50 chickens, hani sored carriage, truck and farm wagons, harness, tools, also ha Mit rye, Onts corn and potatoes, only $4,800, if vold within one week; only thing, fidings, cost over $6,000 splendid barn, sta: og and poultry $2,000 cash required, balance to suit bie rebaser ; reatest bargain ever offered; ‘taks 9 A. M. train from fuot of Liberty street, New ¥ New Jersey Central Railroad to Bethie- hem, Pa ‘ennsylvania Railroad to Quak ertows, bodies you arrive before 1 o'clock, ean return ‘at 5 tnquire at Miller's Hotel for G. L. ALKER. Carriage waiting. FURNISHED HOUSR, ‘and cosey; must be’ seen to be appreciated; owner going abroad. Apply soon. F. GREEN, with J. M. Wentz, 988 Broadway. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET— newly, painted and carpeted, to a private, responsible family; price per month, ‘211 West Thirty-fourth street.’ Block from Broadway. FURNISHED meome wr APARTMENTS PRIVATE FAMILY 5 aa ‘10 RENT A PARLOR to, ding to Tad Herald Uptown [)ESIRABLE, WELL KEPT, FURNISHED SECOND Floor, willy, in part, to iet. without Board. to xen, tlemen. No. 35 West Tenth street, between Firth and Sixth avenues, ORGAN TLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—SELECT itreet neighborhood; references required. 217 Eust Twelfth res eee PARLORS AND OTHER ROOMS, FUR- nished to suit the occupants, to let, to gentlemen only; house and neighborhood first class; terms low. 37 East ‘Twentioth street, near Broadway. URNISHED ROOMS TQ LET_WITHOUT BOARD, ‘avenue road Went Peony Ahh vireo woe URNISHED AND UNFU! bet tage ROOMB, IN DE- sirable locations, at moderate HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 ‘Base Twenty. third street. 'URNISHED NEATLY, EB FRONT ROOM, With all convealanoss tor how ing, with lane Bod room connecting, gas and bath, rent $7; also a large back room, $4 50. 770 Greenwich street, URNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, $8 MONTH; large Room for housekeeping oF sent month; bath, Real Estate office, £7 Ablnged na Lehoen Maseee aud weit sires IURNISHED HALL ROOMS, $2 50 AND $3 WEEKLY; Sleeping Rooms, 81, $1 90; anlet private house; bath. .; fine location. No, Fifteenth street,’ three doors from Unton ied Howl 'URNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND AND THIRD floors for families and single gentlemen at No. 22 Wa- verley place. ARGE AND COMMODIOUS ROOM ON FIRST FLOOR, also desirable Rooms for two or more gentlemeu, 58 West Twenty: Bret street. RS. FELTER, OF 235 WEST. THIRTY-EIGHTH stroot, offers for the winter a back Parlor and Bedroom : cond story. in and hall Room and whole of Telos ince ee tate or aeies reieenone cay, FURNISHED ROOMS, ON THE FIRST floor, to let, suitable for two gentlemen, or gentleman ana wife’ aloo single Rocrmas location first claas; torms mode erate; quiet Lig ecto 10 ee ee ROOMS IN A PRIVATE F, t Thirty-fifth street, between Fil Soy eneoe LET—NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH ched for or Has housekeeping; also Parlor Ifth street, botween Broad- Li ia LsT—TWO NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN private houso No. 221 West Twenty-fifth street; refer- ences required. 30 A MONTH FOR THREE NICELY FURNISHED Room ath, suitable for light housekeeping {good location ; re 207 East Thirky-ninth street, 33 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—ELEGANTLY | furnished Rooms to let, to gentlemen, aeons Parlor Floor, en suite or singly ; in small private family. 39 EAST FOURTH STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS tolet, without board, to gentlemen only; reference required. 12: on Depot.—Rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping, for small —. or single gentlemen; rents from $5 to Baker Apply on the premises or to W. 8. ker streg' EAST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR GRAND 'URNISHED HOUSES TO = Sth Av. Hotel, $250 lp ait gr Ws 133 i tmonthy West Sow st. F mont ‘ost 56 a nate por month; West 40th i alo per months th or, r month; East 3st st., #500 por month; East 59 per month; East 23d st., th. JAMES WARDS, 108 Wost Twenty Shirdmrese ET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT THE METROPOLI. TAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway, You will find it advantageous, OUSE TO LET—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, NO. 564 Fitth avenue, opposite Windsor Hotel; possession given October 1. For tenmns or permit to examine house ap- ply to W. H, STILES, 43 Elm street, near Worth. MORAY HILL, THIRTY-PIETH STREET, NEAR Park avenue.—Elegantly furnished brown stone House; four stories, high stoop, 14 rooms, bath, billiards, dc. ; steam heating apparatus; bes plumbing: perfect sewer connee- tions; “omit a d for Owner; perfect order; just ieitens pi ca Wit allel ol a aE all new; made toorder by Herter, pictures, ornaments, &c. ; rent $350 monthly for not less than oue year to private family only. - FULLER, 229 Broadway. (PO ,LET-ELEGANTLY AND COMPLETELY | FUR- ished, four story brown stone House, 25 by 56 feet, sitnated on'the west side of Madison avenue, overlookin: Pitty-ninth street entrance to Central Park; rent month. Apply to the owner, 59 Liberty street, room 8. ‘0 LET—IN FORTY-SECOND STREET, OVERLOOK- ing Reservoir Park, a four story brown stone House, high stoop, fully and handsomely furnished; all modern im: provements; willing to rent it furnished, unfurnished or Would sell the Furniture at a great sacrifice, Terms $2,800, unfurnished ; $3,300 turnished. Boarding house keepers or real estate agents need not apply. Address H. L. 8., box 110 Herald Uptown Branch office. 4 STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, FIFTY.SIXTH reet, partly furnished: Carpets, Chairs, &e.; $160 per month till May to good tenant, H. TYRRELL, 74 Maiden lane, ATH AVENUE.—TO LET, A NEW AND HANDSOMELY furnished medium sized House, on Fifth avenuo, near Central Park. Apply to GEO. C. LAY, 257 Broadway. pet GAVEY, 19) WEST TENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY FUR- uished Parlor and other Rooms on first, second and third floors; hot and cold water, bath, &e.; terms moderate 277 West FOURTH STREET, NEAR ELEVENTH— A widow Indy, oceupying her own house, would I some eldert: Depot ro to er by taking @ furnished pacers y s WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—TO for two days. 30) LET, handsomely furnished Rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; also single Rooms for gentlemen, 311 NINTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENUE.— Furnished Room and Bedroom to a table mar- ried couple for housekeeping: slso « furnished front Buse- ment, suitable for a physician; private house. EAST 112TH STREET.—HANDSOME APART- ments to let, from. ; three rooms each, Ap- plyto VIRGIL 7. HERREY, corner 113th street and First avenué. 5, BROOME STREET, THREE BLOCKS WEST OF Broadway.—A nicely furnished Room to rent on. third floor for light housekeeping in @ private family; rent $3 per wi UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS ' To L LET. ee rm —T0 LET, NICE FLOORS IN PRIVATE DWELL- fis ite, ‘0x22, Bethane street; also high stoop brick ise, in fine order; rent $000. Apply at arles street, ic bi = T. CUDBIRTH. PARLOR AND BASEMENT FLOO! SOUTHEAST -orner of Twentieth street sand Minth » it rn ing college grounds; cont 10 rete bathroom, dumb waltersseven closets, and conve! jence. poy to estate of D. 4‘ OUSHMAN, 17 12 jinth ay euiue, between Twentieth and Tyenty first streets. ELEGANT SETS OF FLATS, NEWLY BUILT, with all modern improvements, ii a splendid Location at low rent, to let. 968 West Twenty-ninth street. Inquire in building. —A=THIRD FLOOR, SIX ROOMS AND BATH room, stationary tubs in kitchen, all convenience brown stone house, good location, 329 Kast Thirtieth pooh ra rent, $30 per month. AT WEST FIFTY-NINTH STREET—THAT SU. perb Honse to rent. partly furnished; also No. 124 Bat Forty-first street, uafurnished, both of which aro for ee WHITTEMURE, 71 Broadway, Unfurnished. —24 AND 28 WEST FIFTY-SIXTH STREET; MAG- ont new four story high stoop brown stone Dwell- 23x65 and dining room extensions, superbly built and arranged; rent very low ; permits at 11 Bine street and 33 Eust Seventeenth street. V. K. STEVENSON, JR. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House, on Forty-filth street, refitted for the owner, will be iet or sold; a burguin. Apply to E. A. DAILEY, 588 Sixth | avenu ERY FINE HOUSE TO LET—UNFURNISHED Nineteenth street, beewoen tip and Sixth avenues complete repair; also | unfurnished. Seventeenth st. ‘0 LET—ON THIRD AVENUE, HARLEM, AT A LOW rent, a House, three story, store and basement; can be used as a'bakery; or the Store and Basement alone, For perticulars inquire at the store, No.9 Delancey street, near jowery. 10 LET—A BRUWN STONE ENGLISH BASEMENT House; all improvements; also @ Stable, with rooms. inquire at 226 East Thirty-filth street, PO LEASE OR SELL CHEAPCONE NEW FOUR story brown stone front House, cabinet finish, with ex- tension ‘and croquet ground, 171 ‘St. Mi Cariton, Brooklyn. Inquire W Whitehall street, New York. TNFURNISHED HOUSES TO RENT—EAST 197H ST., ¥, $2,400; West 20th st., near 6th av. West 14ch bt, Bear Sth oA $3,600; W. Woes 254 ot. $2,000 234 1.200; West 25th s & 00, 21 West 46tii st., eit oth st,, BLoso:, West JAMES RO EDWARDS, t., $1,500; 108 West Twenty- bth 4.08 WSS? TWENTIETH STREET —THREE STORY and basement high stoop brick House ; contains 15 rooms, range, bathroom and every convenience; recently painted throughout and in complete order; overlooking the grounds of the Episcopal College. | Apply fovestate of D. A USHMAN. 172° Niuth avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets. 50. NOS. 208, 210 216 EAST EIGHTY-SEC- 7 ond street, thre high stoop brown stone posseusion tramedietely. ARLE, 80 Wall w Y PLEASANT FRONT ROOM hall Room, on second floor, to West Eleventh street. Call from 7'to private one, - lemen ; No. evening; family @ AW70,,LET, FLATS, 10 ROOMS, ELEGANT AND | s gPacious; steam and hot water supplied equal to Fifth Avenue ; nothing finer in the city. rent, $70 an Soe FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 963 Third avenue. IRST FLATS, SIX ROOMS. $90; SEVEN ROOMS, | six Rooms, $55; Third Fiat, six rooms, $10 yurth fn Plat five roome, WALTEM W. MONTAUUE® Eighth avenue anid Twenty-Hrst street. ar RENO FLATS—VERY CHOICE; PRICES FROM $60 | per month. Apply to the janitor or Janiti u“ were Fi Fifty-third street, between Fifth aad Sixth av RENCH FLATS TO LET, AT 78 WEST FORTY- tf = street; has all modern improvements. Inquire of janitor | Fsseat FLATS, 888 NINTH AVENUE, NEAR FIFTY- Seventh street.—$35 to $50 each, seven rooms: none Prati borhood fine. Apply to janitor or GEORGE E. 1,267 Broadway. ANDSOME SECOND FLOOR, WITH BAY WINDOW; all modern improvements; ‘149 East Twenty-sécont street, in private house, with small family. B Fad fal PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE TO omy Parlor floor and basement, newly painted. 225 E: Thirteenth street, close to Broadway and Union sqnare, TUDIOS TO RENT.—LADIES DESIRING STUDIOS can be accommodated with pleasant Rooms, in buildin, to be occupied by Young Ladies’ Christian Association, No. East Fifteenth street. Apply at 64 Irving place. 10 LET-TWO FIRST CLASS DESIRABLE FLATS: in excellent, condition; every convenience. Appl Morrell's new buildings, office 475 Fourth avenue, nese fhir ty-second street. 10 LET—FIRST FLOOR IN BROWN STONE STONE house 422 West Nineteenth street, containing all im- provements. 0 LET_FIRST FLOOR, THREE ROOMS, RENT Third Ploor, five rooms, rent $28, at No. 161 West Thirt -first street; also Hasement, three rooms, of No. 193: rent Hr ‘Apply to 1. GREACEN & o,, No. 449 West Thirty- rat stree 10 LET—A ROOM AND BEDROOM IN A PRIVATE house; terms moderate to desirable parties. Apply at | 167 West Eighteenth street. | ST FLOOR, 107 THIRTE Fourth’ avenue, to same floor; private house ply from 12 until 39 LAFAYE’ T Suit of Rooms; party of gentlemen o able. 6: NTH STREET, ADJOIN- —Nice kitchen, laundry, all on xclusive use of large yard. Ap- PLACE.—TO LET, A DESIRABLE 0 unfurnished Room, gentleman and wifes WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, CORNER | Sixth avenue, second floor.—Five light Rooms, hall and stairs carpeted and ollclothed; ean be seen by Inquiring of 8. RICH. 74 Murray street. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENT IN the Paran Stevens Buildings, consisting of four rooms, ample el athroom and conveniences, will be leased on favorable terms upon application, between the hours of 11 and 12 A. M. or 3 and 4 P. » to B. D, HABELL, 317 Broadway. A 10, LET FURNISHED, A LARGE EXTENSION Koom on parior oor, to one or two gentlemen. in pri- vate house No, 20 East Thirteenth street, near Fifth avenue; rovements; terms moderate. ¥ 4A. the modern improvements, and furnished if re & single gentleman, Pifty-seventh street, ired, to 703 Lexington avenue, corner No, their wive: convenien DID ROOM AND BEDROOM, WITH ALL id “AMATEUR ORCHESTRA RE: cM THEIR RE henrsals TUESDAY, 21st inst.. at 8 P.M., at the GRAND CoNsmtvATOi ‘OF MUBIO, Fifth avenne, between aise ‘and Seventeenth streets, New members receivi Fe Re UN a od, TRE COM 514 BROADW. Tt sosn ante Preeciole THE HOME OF OitiGIN ALITY, 1 OPENING OF FALL AN R SEASON. GREAT gAitkent A who per vt a double somerset from, sour Ho shouldes se great Artists were fret teenie to the Now York » pabtie LUKE scHdoLonapr: Me 208 BATT cons, ee ae MORTON, * Miss LULU DE LMAY, EDNA MARKLBEY, Mr, JOUN ALBES Litthe MAC. TOOLEY, SCANLON and CRONIN. Great success of the ustonishing, bewildering, comical, de- light fal, coe: gn rl in para- os jovial, hal nsensical, 0} ree ple fh tirieal, thei MULLIGAN and SITDMORE” GUARDS, | which for the past two weeks has delighted thousands, and hesitatingly pronounced the event of the season, and re- with peals of joyous laughter and unqualilied praise, ewly recruited for this occasion, ice of {he world renowned Ethiopian Oomedian pen on Comtaue favorite, a J MR, JOUN WILD oe o 1 Mit JOHN WILD | ee Aer MR. JOUN WILD Fate pee: Mk, JOHN WILD Mr. WILD will appar in bis now intorlade, vis. :— WIFE AND MOTHER-IN-LAW. AN ENTIRE NEW OLIO, Introducing all the’ Mammoth Compan; ENTERTAINMENT OF UNUSUAL MERIT, presenting new Act. Songs, Supings, Sketches, &c., ‘and all the novelty of the day. THE GREAT SORNRELAS. the premier gymnasts, in their graceful and formunce. MISS LULU DELMAY, the beautiful Berle Comic, In new sony the pleasing Vocals SC in thelr Ethiopian ‘Comic ALihits "kb morron im new Songs an Dan WE GieAY ie RIPLE SHOOTING MATCH, heiaebial the picked teams of the famous military companies, THE ‘The teams have received additional mem- saving artistic per- bers to their ranks for th week. The rifle practice and the shooting is expected to sur- AND pass all former efforts, as the new members zeerrrag RCE oAma are reported to be crack shots. GUARDS. THE MCLLIGAN AND SKIDMORE TEAMS will practise at the mifeaPite \Comtaus ening and at WEDxEspAY TAND Rana at 2 MATINE: NEE LvEy WEDNESDAY AND BATURDAY, aT 2 P.M bss AVENUE THEATRE. — . NIGHT AT 8, oo gu U BRR U Rg joOocO eocco e.°e 838 _ @ HENRY J. BYRON’S greates! its 200th nigh in London. | Char PORT, J KPREYS LEWIS, SIDNEY C NUieBeRT, Mr. CHARLES FISHER, aN Hankins, Mr, MAURICE BARRYMORE and now approachin by Misses DAVEN- LL, Mrs, G. “OUR BOYS” MATINEE SATURDAY, 1:30. *,* Seats may be secured ten days ahead, Bowes + oe rca -Manager MONDAY, Ha tember 30, neagement ofthe popular , Mr. C T. NIC: HOLS, in his startling local sensation drama, taken from real life and founded on fucts, entitted SHARKEY; OR, THE SHADOW DETE Revival of the beautiful burlesque, POUAHON CADEMY OF MUSIC. KIRALFY BROTHERS. - Lessees and Managers AROUND td AROUND AROUND Fourth week und unpre- cedented suceess of the Pictorial — Ro- mance ofthe modera stage, greatest A genuine triuinpb of dra- scenic and mechan- jeal art, witnessed and in dorsed by over seventy-five thousand spectators. WORLD. BOX SHERT READY ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE. MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 1:30. RAND OPERA HOUSE, EVERY | NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEF ANI ACK OR, A GAMBLINS Lire, Cast. New Scenery. Great Cheap Prices, R WILLIAM COURTRIGHT IN “FLEWY-FLEWY) ENTEDIN SEARS, BROADWAY. [HE POCKET, GYMNASTS. SEE THE LITTLE WONDERS, THE SMALL CARLOS, [ae OLYMPIC THEATRE, 62) BROADWAY, EWEST AND BEST MUSIO.—C. D. BLAKE'S BEAU: tifui Songs, “Mother, ig the Old Home Louely?”’ and {Little Darling, bo You Miss Me,” 40 cents excl; “Dreamin Upder the Bids,” chateotariatie marsess foe wie: pia elegant steel onigraving. Phelps, 50 cents: “The Blue ma the Gray,” Harrigan and Hart's'last song, 40 cents; “8. G | March Comique,”” Braham. played by Gilmore's Band, 40 cents. Copies inailed. WM, A. POND & UO.. 547 Broad ‘way; branch store, 38 Union square, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPIHMBER 20, 1875.—IKLPLE SHEET. 2 AROSE TS. ‘OOD'S MUSEUM. EVENING AT 8, B.C. FRANGE ‘WOOD'S. APTERNOON AT 2, SERNIR, MORTON DEAD TO THE WORLD. | NEOTA, rat Aes NOW ON EXHIBITION, P. T."BA. anys HIRROLOTAMY MONDAY, sePieaBeR 27 . 8. HANFRAU IN KIT. ARK THEATRE, Broadway and Twenty-second street, An eatantied cons “BY A LARGE MAJORITY,” t ba EB E ae 1 wi 1 HE iE 1e HE Es ». Wolf's ean satire, iG LLA eg See = 3 ie tet Et MIGHTY MIGHTY DOL EVERY ‘NIGH and SATURDAY. MATINEE until further notice, Souts secured ten di Order carriages at 10 For accommodation of strangers good sents retained. Yaar THEATRE, 14TH TH APREET AND 6TH AY. FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE, Last week of Mme L'ARGHIDUC. Last week of — Mme. L'ARCHIDUC. LAST SIX NIGHTS and MATINEE of Mme. L'ARCHIDUC. THE BEST OF OFF BACIDS WORKS, Mme. L'ARCH- Every ereiing. this week vot Neat Matinee. Paget last perfe iti ances of TARch DUG, 1D! ‘ARC THE "MOST SUCCEsBE, oF tia “OF VENBACH'S roduced on a most complete scale, and with the most per- t cast of any Opera Bouffe ever presented to the public. ‘100 artists engaged in the ) Fepresentation. Mile, CORALIE GROFFROY. Di PARC, NARDENN, G iM. nO peg Lebov Tey HEN BENED THE GRAND MILITARY REVIEW THE SENSATION OF THE DAY. Chorus of 50; Orchestra of Next wi sin advance, D, an L,’ DARCY, , DAVOLLO. under direction of Van Ghel. —Revival, for a few nish f LA FILLE DE MADA’ (AoaEMy OF MUSIC. THEODORE W te WACHTEL, EUROPE'S GREATEST TENOR, will shortly return to America for a GRAND OPERATIC TOURNBE through the United States in which he will be assisted by newly organized and most powerful COMBINATION OF ARTISTS, selected from the leading OPERA MOUSES OF EUROPE. ‘The inaupiration nig pighs of the TTL” OPERA SEASON a the, Now York Academy of toate pill be MONDAY, OCTOBE) Musical Director und Gonductor. D. | NEUENDOREP nis Further particulars in later adve: 624 BROADWAY, Gabon THEATRE. THE FAMILY THEATRE. Mr. JOHN F. POOLE, +» Manager iret appearance of the popular and accomplished vocal- and burleenaes artistes, WORRELL SISTERS. THE WORRELL THE MARVELOUS CARLO FAMILY, THE MARVELOUS CARLO FAMILY, THE MARVELOUS ad CAML TH YMNASTS ON EARTH. THE Best GyMNas Nothing has ever been seen to equal their marvelous per- formances. The audience wild with excitomen a are the topic of conversation all over the Mr. WILLIAM CARLO, Mr. i FREDERICK CARLO, Mile. A LIA oRREbe: "ills FANNIE ae Master ROTARD CARLO, Master HARRY CARI First time, s ow i6cal Masies! Truvertio, entitled WHE YANKEE SHOOTELEER: THE YANKEE bu nS YANKEE 5! RS. HE Jerry Gild- ya leeve. John Fullerton Jolin Queen | Joe Boatlin Master Martin im Gale Mr. Gus Brano Bob Hakin -Mr. James Johuson Char Coalmai Mr. John Gilbert NO! View of the Lower ayevew Fork Harbor—Forts Ham- ilton, Lafayette and Wadsworth—Coney Island, the Demo- Branch—Awaiting the Arrival of the American Steamer City ot Berlin in Sight—Grand Salu win the Harbor—Arrival aud Land 6 oft ‘wank leers—Song and Chorus—Glorious Wele A‘Graud Hilustretion of How the Victory Was Won—The American Toam Always Victorious—Tablea Intense furore created by the Champion Swimmer of the World, MR. J. B. JOHNSON, Bating, Drinking, Rexding, Writing, Su Sucking and Sleeping E ior Return of the Grosiest of all Irish Comedia: 8, Vocalists and Dancers, MR, PAT ROONEY. Mr. Rooney Bt \sing, first time, » New Song, entitled First aj poneuee nie lashing youn, ¥ MISS JULIA ROBINSON. Enthusiastic Foception of the Olympic favorite Comedian, aie WILLIAM. COURTRIGHT. Me, Courtsight will appear in his famous Griginal comt- cality, entitle pi otympieeLEWY, FLEWY! great Olympic Company : eR. JOHN HART, MR." GEORGE 8. KNIGHT, MISS ADAH RICHMOND, MESSRS. JOUNSON & BRUNO, Mr. John Queen, ‘Mr. William West, FURNITURE, Al- RESPIRA EOD TROT * [E= GREAT | mahebaeicad FINE FURNITURE. | ), quamacre isa cosceemes: Every = ‘of Furniture at cost and less than cost, Also « full line of Uurtains and everything pertaining to UPHOLSTERY at unnsnally attractive prices, to close out our entire retail Dusiness previous to removal aliont Ja G. L. KELTY & © none Povonty-hina LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, CARPETS nnd Bodding at greatly reduced prices at ib. M, PERTHWAIT 4° COS extensive: warcrooms, Now i53and | 167 Chatham street. Payments taken weekly or monthly. | TTENTION.— The Globe rivate residence: 16 East Fourteen ‘urniture Company will furnish hotels and | wholesale prices. Office and warerooms | street, between Broadway and Fifth av. A WROR ,SALESAT PRIVATE | RESIDENCE, 120 | + West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, Parlor Li ieces, covered In satin, cont $1,200, for $350; one ‘Turkish Suits $60 and # rep and haircloth | sr) Suits $30'and $50; inlaid and gilt bine walnut Bedstead: Dressing. Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, attresves, Dining Furniture, st, Chairs, be. N. Wardrobes, hair an ‘Extension Table, But | rad- ; & bargain. Call and seo for your- N.B.—An elegant rosewood four round Ano, NTL AN IN NEED OF MONEY WILL SELL at one-third original cost all the entire mi: ifleent Household Furniture at private Page eed 21 East 20th street, near Broadway, seen re iB: Parlor Suits, $50 covered in satin, cost $475, for $ broeatel Set, ease cell before p agit 5, ‘ e weel ps and hair cloth Sets, Carpets, de: rt lok CIRCUMSTANCES COMPEL A PRI- i nearly new, co $25 up to $140: ber Suits, with Dressing Cases Ow Miork ' Library, Piclor, Chamber pene Farni: ture; 15 hair and spring mattr silverware, one-quarter cost.” Residence 105 Bust Thir sah street, near Fourth ay Mr Bland Holt « Mr. James Vincent, ul Mr E. D Gooding, Mr, Wash Norto Mr. G: W, Re Mr. John Gilbert. Mr. 8. Holdsworth, Mr. G. W. H. Gri es Mr. W. Marin, Master Martin, Mr. Miss Lina Edwin Miss Lda Greenticta, Miss Kitty Parker, Miss Madge Robert THE © gues DY HA Hawrows A. Bellamy, Mise Jolia Coven MATINEES 2 MATINEES WEDS 3 ARLING'S OPERA HOUSE * ate Bryant's), West Twenty-third street, COTION & REED MINSTRELS, THE BEST * Ns THE Bi D DANCE ARTISTS.” THE TS AND MUSICIANS." T JO PLAYER,” T BE: PRIMA DONNA,” OME AND 8 iE Fo YOURSELF. Evoning at 8. Saturday Matinee at 2, Haif price to matinee, mprvout TH E—KIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Second and Third avenues, PAUL FALK.... Proprietor t Attractions 40 FIRST CLASS SPECIALTY ARTISTS, The only place in New York wherp four huurs’ select enter- tainment can be enjoyed, Programme consisting of Sketches, Songs, Comedy, jtomime. Dances and P: unis Admission, 25¢, ‘pay TALK OF THE TOWN, THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER GIVEN, OLYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY. HE it SHOOTELEE! RS, LOCAL MUSICAL EXTRAVA at THE OLYMPIC THEATRE, some OLONEL SIMM'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, Nightly and Matiness Wednesday ai ‘and 8 Saturday. A MA ENT FEAS UN, d sity Troupe in, New York State, ADMISSION ONLY 10c., 85e., 50¢, and 75c, PRIELLY YOURE N. G. HEAR Mr. ?AT ROONEY'S wey LOCAL SONG, at OLYMPIC THEATRE, BROADWAY, HE WORRELL SISTERS. - PE 3 Ss, RATIO 80 at ouyric THEATRE, clans ROA ADWAY! Fo" 4, & CUSHING'S CrRCUS, Kighth avenue and Forty-ninth street, opens on MONDAY, September 20, for ON. EEK ONLY. Admission, Beene B, JOHNSON, CHAMPION SWIMMER OF THE WORLD, STAYING UNDER WATER FOR 210 SEUONDS, at OLYMPIC THEATRE, wa BROADWAY. HE BEST OYMNASTS. IN IN THE UNIVERSE, we ty at OLYMPIC THEATRE, pias tow vos TPHE MISSES SLOMAN, HARPISTS, PIANISTS AND | vocalists, inform their they have re- | sumed their instruction. y street, — Lessons given in Bro lence, yn and Toukers ____ DANCING ACADEMIE! CING ACADEMIES. — co uaaeee onic ian, ai East Thirteenth Brevoort PRIVATE ERGSONS at it ot Fiat, t Fifty: fourth street. any houg. IRCULARS at private academy, 212 Bast Eleventh street. LARGE, WELL FURN small Room, to let to gen first class ty-first street, Fifth aid Sixth avenues. HED ROOM, ALSO ONE house Ap. men, without meals ; TELE “OF THE ARE EVERY RAM CABLE QuOTaTIONS”. INDON ST EXCHANGE ply at No.5 W y-third street LARGE, COMFORTABLY suitable | "for ‘for Nght housekeepi Tet without bor jonse modern; location central and con- venient to ears, baa Ks hristopher street, near Bleocke PRNISHED LET TO AND —F nou sk TO “family. ¢ «10 rooms; in centre of the village, Avvly toJk C- READ, 128 Eagt Peenty-aecond street di __BEAL ESTATE TO _EXCHANGE, | JAH AND FARM. NEAR CITY, TO EXCHANGE — For ity improved Prog with fall partieu- Jars, lowest price, nmount of 1 box 108 Herald of umber of street, B,, OR SALE OR EXCHA Gene 11. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT; LARGB j,modern conveniences; carriage ouse: several iful grounds: NTED, Wa CASH. BUYER, A Goop BROWN W eee she 70 RSD Ta s , FDWAKDS, must be cheap... Ast ty-third street —_—$—$—$—$—$$ r PURC! FOR CASH, A FOUR Won paiiee not less than 2255x100, Forty-sixth streets and ‘bo $40,000, Address ‘ark and 5 Wom Tesla 0,05, ah aHWate iniverside, Conn, | FIRST CLASS SMALL FAMILY WILL RENT A gentleman @ newly furnished Room; house clean and let; in fine location; @ few doors from Fourth avenue, 113 fas Nineteenth stree —T0 LET, A FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, Co: A.“ idning tour roome; bathroom atieclied; closets and cold water, gas; suitable for housekeeping; good i tion, 118 West fr wenty: ninth street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR oF three rooms and bathroom, without hoard; will let to- mltable fof 8 party of gentlemen; pri 35 West Twenty-first street. | urday afternoons. | alty. See circular, | tention paid to beginners, | In October his afternoon and evening classes, limited to six T FERNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMY, FIFTY fifth street, corner Third avenue, Bank Buildin, isses Monday and Thursday evenings, Wednesday Ping Sa Private lessons in Glide Waltz @ speci J. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 280 BLEECKER + siteot.—Classes now forming fur beginners Pupils cam attend at their own convenience without loss of lessons, Send for circular. “Soiree Tuesday evening, September 21, wb DV o'clock, T WILSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 903. WEST ZL. Fourteenth street—Ciasses now open and particular ate For torms, &e.. send for clreul Select Soirees Tuesday and Saturday evenings. N ACCOMPLISHED PROFESSOR OF DANCING ZL” engaged exclusively with private classes, will resume pupils each; liberal terms to private clubs, ‘Address, until October 1, ABILITY, box 185 Herald Uptown Branch office. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS. ox let to gentlemen, without board, in Sr Madt Nincteenth street, between Ninth | ‘streot,—Classes s, afternoon and evening; private specialty ; select sotree every Monday, DSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TQ LET—TO joman or lady, with a small, agreeable family; rent iow toa quiet prompt party. 268 West Twenty-third street, Ring upper bel FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, OCCUPYING A handsomely furnished throe story end basement house, with modern improvements, wish to let Basement a ond Floor, with use of Parlor, to @ my af and board in Hew of rent. x. fice. HANDSOMELY _ FU RNIS 4 PARLOR FLOOR, with Basement Floor if desired, or will rent whole House; every part in complete orde! borbood unexce Uonablo: raletaneas cachaussd “Ta 'aiacen avenuen AR'S DANCING ACADEMY, d'Weat Fourth street e-Ulasser open ; all dances taught per rfectly in one quarter; six fashionable dances taught per- feetly in six private lew St PRIVATE LESSONS.—FOR 3 uredays, from 2 to 4 P. M. hours. R. TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DAN Lyric Hall, Sixth is now open. Terms reduce | Cocoa Mattings, de. METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMEN’ at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Building id Ap RESSING FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS COMPEL | « private family to sell their Household Furniturs rh satin Parlor Suit, 14 pieces, cost $1,200, for $300 175; magnificent Decker & Bros. 73 ‘octave Finnotorter 5; Tur Heh big in ag $75; Chamber Pe com- plete, with Dressi 850 ti S175; le Bedstends, reins, alr snd ‘pring ‘Raticowen, nd plush Suits, 0; Library and Dining "Furniture, Paintings, wes, Carpets, &C.; a positive sacrifice; must be xo Call, two days, five story brown stone residence No. 47 West 16th st., between Sth and th avenues. Oona REDUCTION alt ture, Carpets WAIT & ©0.'5, stock. Now is the tin or a JRNI- W PERTH Furniture, Beds, Bedding, & Payments taken by the week or month. ‘erms easy, ig KELL chrner of Twonty-fifth street and | ial TURE AND CARPETS, New Good: & CO., xth avenue, prices. ‘The cheapest and best place in the city to buy Furniture and Carpets is at the great uptown warerooms, 512 and O14 Highth avenue; 10 per cent cheaper thas any how i o | | THE MOST DELIGHIEUT, 10. Scena, from “11 Trot WAMBOLD vit | NTS. Be ANUS? A IER ‘AN THEATRE, si] BROADWAY. MONDAY, Sk, Engagement at the enormous salary per weok, in THE ORIGL ne GREG, GRECIAN TROUPE OF mine was bees oat sav Ie GRACEFUL, GROUP. sho Poouie, oauttad, Rrefute nse Granefaces soeine- They are cond week MADAME RENTES TESATE MINSTRELS Ho thet vomuitul Musical uti WAYNE aud 10 Y, she Bong ead’ Dance sin Me COLL Ng Sa wis Re va nthe Pseefol Dean Drama sO, on, THR WHITE SLAtE © MATINEE TO-MOR! att GeAD Loven, ar seats during tho day OOTH'S THEATRE SPEOIAL. *.*Vor the FLYING SCUD the doors will ve opened at half- archs. Secure past seven, aud the curtain will be raised at eight o'clock precisely. Holders of coupons are respectfully asked to o¢- cupy their s of th OOTH'S THEATRE. EORGE BELMORE. “JARRETT & PALMER Yee (0 announce « brief enguge- it witl he Mi GEORGE BELMORE, | the renowned Englixb character actor, who wi hoes EVERY NIGHT AND AT THE SATURDAY ATINEE, in Dion Boucicault’s Sens onal Drama of four acts, THE FLYING ‘assuming his unrivalled part of Old NA a heats bb F r raonate im with unvarying, im- heoughont GFost Brivain. and Ireland, for the interest of the story ter nie ccess tl 000 tim, The piece to be Produced with with marked attention to com- pletencss of detail, th CENEMY ALL SSTUMES ALL NEW, Cast POWERFUL, AND. REFECTS NOVEL AND On this oceasion the com; will be strengthened by the addition of Miss Rosa Ran Blauche Grey, » Mra, Fred- orick Williams, Miss Agnes Michell and Mr. H. Bokeo, who make thelr first appearance here, NAT GOSLING, a Jockey of the: past spneraticn, who sells “tips” and advertises in Li under the name of “Old Boots’ Mr. GEORGE BELMORB SYNOPSIS OF St neelaigt &0. Act L=-LOVE LANE. Nat's Goitnge, the Haman ruped. THE GATES OF Now BY PARK. "Lord pie Makes an Offer, FLYING SCUD'S STABLE. sha iscovery, THE LIBRARY IN NOBBLEY HALL. The Fourdesged Fortune, Goodwe's Revenge, - Agr LINDE PARK. The Favorit forthe Deroy. MU Jal A 0) OG % Tw Nat old me Key of the Prin THE PiG SKIN CLUB AT LE. ‘AD. CHORU! aud JOCKEY HORNPIPE, Act IIL—THE FORGERY. HYDE PARK. Julia's Scheme, Wormwood Scrub. ‘The Mecting aud How It Turned Out. IV.—THE STRAW YARD. Thimble Ri Farmer and His Man to Fix Flying Seud’s Phi THE DERBY DA’ T EPSO) ‘The Betting Ring. A Jocked Wanted. How Nat Was Driven to do What “He Hadn't Done for Forty Years!” Tis RAGED TY *,* The Box office open every rory day from 8 A. M. to 10 P, M. Teaty may be secure Monday, October 11, THE ‘KELLOGG ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE. OOTH'S THEATRE. EXTRAORDINARY A ANNOUNCEMENT, mariage ncn ales an Aer reement ith eo CG. a Pies director of th COMPANY, ae Thiet & PALMER take eases pleasure in announcing that the OPERA SEASON OF 1875-6 will be ingngarated at their ATHERH. ing. The epee and Slogant theatre om ONDAY EVENING, OCTOBE Tn consequence of other e1 po kegenerite § the season will be MOBT POSITIVELY | LT TWO WEEKS! S announces the STRONGEST ENSEMBLE OF SHED ARTISTS which it has ever been his to present. The represontative American Prima Denna, ARA LOUISE KELLOGG, wily the, less, cole brates exponents of this’ delightful branch of the lyric art, ZANDT, —-SEGUTN, BEAUMONT, MONTAGUE, CASTLE, MAAS, CARLETON. CoNty, HAMILTON, 'PEAKES, &e., &e. will be comprised in the.company, and will’ have ‘the support EXCELLENT CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Mr. 8. BEIRI fie REPERTO ng SEVERAL NOVELTIES NOP PREVIOUSLY PRI SENTED by aia Innere. jOES WILL BE MODERATE. Further particulars in next Sunday's papers, ILMORE’S CONCERT GARDEN, late Hippodrome: P. 8, GILMOR! . Direct CONCERT GARDEN "ND USICAL RESORT IN THE WO: GILMORE’S BAND OF 100 PERPORMERS and LEVY, ARBUCKLE “AND TAGLIAPIETRA. PROGRAMME, 1. Overture, “Der, Freischute” ‘2. Concert waltz, “Du du”. ¥. Scena from Oberon, “Ocean, ‘Thow iighty Monster”, Weber 4. Ariu for tenor, SIG. FILIPPI. 5, Cornet solo, “Arbuckle Waltz’ (second time) .,.0. Fredo ‘Composed expressly for, dedicated to and performed by ARBUUELEK. 6, Polonaise, from “Mignon”. «Gounod MME. CARRIE 7. Avie for buritone, “stella Confidente Sung by SIG. TAGLIAPIETRA, late of the Grand Italian Opera. Pat Petts Piano accompanist. Sig. 0. 8. Cornet solo, “Levy Athan Polkay J. LEV 9. Ove: ‘Nachtl rture, 11, March militaire fet? te de Ai oe THE STAR: a SPANGLUD PARNER. MATINEE ON sa’ Serenade Band. Admission 50 cents Boxes, ad ‘$3 i the box office. ‘sire wt ane FOURTEENTH ince MONDAY, Sevtomber 20, RABAGAS, Comedy, in five acts, by Sardou, Box office open daily trom 9 till 4 o'clock. JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ \. NE} OPERA house, corner Twenty-ni nth on 1 Solo and es Singi Dae WARDE,B. AIE: 8 aka PELHAM, PORE THE TNANGLAL CRISIS. c v BILLY CARTER 1 SORTS OF NONSENSE. JOLINSON and Pow Ens’ inimitable SONGS and DANCES, famous "Sons BIL Re Hand GHANLEY Pies OUR COLLEGE pove. Everytaing new, fresh and sparkling. Seats secured. Matinee, Saturday, at 2 paniux VARIETIES, ae Sixteenth street and Broadway. EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. MATINEE TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Choice Specialties. Elegant Varicties, Musical ppravt Original Sketches, Sensational Art, Unparalleled Success. OL OF tWenTY SPECIALTY. ARTISTS, nny Farce Popular Song and Pleasing Dance, “BLANDOWSRI'S. elognnt. arrangement of the exanisite Ballet AN “roadway, MINSTRELS’ 01 Mouse The emseional Poot. Vivant THE BROOKLYN FEMALE SEMINARY, vith new cast and scenery, Dances, Grotesaue Reel of School Girls Maguificant Dance, of Cory PARISIAK LE. CHATEAU GUA teuE. Most delightful resori 1a Now York 50 YOUNG HAND: LADIES WANTED FOR NEW SENSATION, Ny, FuoSTATH, AGRICULTURAL, soctRry, ‘Tho Seventeenth Annual Fair will openjMonday id continue five days, at Waverly, on the fonns: ‘le Central Railroad. “Grand display of pene cat! Ay swine and poultry, fruit, flowers and farm pi dnesday, Thuriday and’ Friday there will be Trait of peed by some of the best horses in the country. On Tharsday the American Rifle Team will visit the. grounds and fhe grand Tournament, with General Kilpatrick as mi the same day. ‘Friday there will be @ parado athe track of all the prize animals; an address by Hon, George M. beson, and in jhe afternoon @ balloon ascension. $46 ARK, Jr., Président. Character , Sept. _Cerrosponding Sect BROADWAY, ‘OW OPEN, FORTY-FOURTH GRAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION g \E . AMERICAN INSTITUTE, Second and Third avs, and Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth sts. WONDERFUL MACHINES! SPLENDID PRODUCTS! Adon 50 conta; Children, 25 cents, Tita Gente eC Akts! EBOTARD und HARRY MPIO THEA 624 BROADWAY, R. sone HART, WT THE FATTIEST AND, FORNIRO?, ) BLACK FACE THL ERK, AT OLYMPIC THEATRES 4 ‘BROADWAY. (PHEODORE | | TILTON at the Great Hall of the COOPER UNION, + 3 SEPTEMBER Subject of Lecture » “THE PROBLEM OF LIFE,” Reserved Seats, 75 cents. Tickets ready on Monday morning, Se igorater 20, at the Publishing house of Sheldon & Co., “Nit vit roadway, and at 29, Or cova sdbnid aed daltyends tie of charge, Gatfand examine our stock. D. KELLY, (rucceesor to HO) Farrell), 51g and af Eighth aye NOR € Ast. i 0 INSTALMENTS, NO HIGH ‘PRICES— | m and dining room Purnita parties who must have money action prices or less. ‘OR'S Auction Store, 18 East Fourteenth street. OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT ENGLISH, Brussels, vie” Bpecaity ingrain Carpets, Uilcloths, wivare a bi FA cialty very cheap. Tho old place 112 Fratton street, side entran man cnn ae ~~ A T ARTZ & ©O. BUY AND SELL, PAY LIBERAL ices ot oert ag Furniture an R )., 274 Seventh avenne, oF wddrove H q aE B METHO! OLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT | 1218 Brosdwas. in the Herald Building, Carpets. Call on | the Theatre Ticket oflice, 38 Unie Union tilly Next night, September 90, at the Bi f Music. Bubject—"The Human Mind) ow” Academy o Be AERTS, ae RIELE CEITION AN AT OLYMPIC THEATRE, as D sHogr ye Marly, 155, APAT CHIMOND comico Songs We AT OLYMPIO THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY, RATORIO SOCIETY OF NEW YORK.—THE ACTIVE members of this soclety 9 respectfully notified that, | owing to the delay in completing our gow 8 hall, the first re hoarsal of the a eon, will take place at ae eS bdo Fad ark's sb evenin, pice oP ea street), on ion eels ope tember 20, at pice at vratorle, Hall eeerigaie seliding). corner of Fourth avenue and Fourteenth street, (TUE, BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN NEW YORK AT THE OLYMPIO THEA’ ATRB, 624 BROADWAY, | seville abe ways 80," G.—HEAR a ae ROOest ere SONG, La YOURE at Meat Ofiteath ‘624 BROADWAY, uB TELEGRAM CABLE QUOTATIONS” OF THE 3 44 EXCHANGE Se On ee ST EVERY. MORNING ire 10. O'CLOCK, THING | iy EARTH LIKE THE! bi ING OY HARTH TK ako: FAMILY, oLyMriG THEATRE, 624 BRO. BROADWAY, ETROPOLIWAN MUSEUM OF ART 28 Went Fourteenth street, ; New York, Ps exee) ven a Gras at ry iN & BROTC. THE BEST LIVE. OUNEONG And DANCE. and CHARACTER ILLCg TRATIONS, at ‘Suvmbic THEATRE. 624 BROADWAY. One. PLANO YIOLIN, GUITAR, FLUTE, SINGING, lessons only. Circulars free. J: JAY OOM Director, Wost Fourteenth street, west sOrnh THE BEAUTIFUL LIGHT. AND SHADE ILEAU, THE COMANCHES; OR INDIA Ey at oWyMic. WHEATRE, Mae ILLIARD Exa eon WILL BE qr ening at Garnior's Billiard Parlor, 1,201 ‘immpion finger play tthe id, will make his debut before the American public, as Tisted by Messrs. M. Daly, Dion brothers and A. Garnier HE FAMILY THEATR THE POPULAR RE ORT FOR apotay. FARES. the OLYMP! EA’ ADWAY: Foy PEOPLE WI WE MEET. —CONTINGED suCCHSa at 43 i. JA au he gt ‘el intent hefore t 27 Wilmington, ‘Addross AMERICAN eye lyy OKEAU. Goopee Tatts M* JR, THOMAS HAS. in dnging, Address 129 WM. A. 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