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Serena BOOK FROM MAD EAST TWEN- M mis turabhed AMPicior Floor and Bec- Foor with with private tates: ‘Suits on third floor, without j Breakfast if desired. ICEL ROOM, WITH AD- L Jolatne ball Ross to et Phe Beart, rd; closets and every ‘at vory aodersie prices, ali Kooms on parlor 42 Grove street. —HANDSOMELY PURNISHED FRONT AND BACK for ith Board; front, $16; Farle, are clove, 90; back, $9; in family of three, fees Cwentieth sires ne 3 ON THIRD FLOOR, WELL FUR- Ree ee een suite; alao back Parlor, furnished oF 1 Root i’ Room on fourth’ floor to let, Saturnished: hall Rowe low. 120 Rast Twonty-soventh st l HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, also other neatly furni is, with or without rd, to geatleman and wife or single gentlemen; table ex- tellent; 349 Fourth avenue. 1 BLOCK FROM SIXTH AND BIGHTH AVENUE ‘Root ‘tabi moderate terms. le parties (0, & Leroy em ond floor to let, Board, and_ one single room, by & ily occupying their own house. 4% West Twenty-secoud street. pELEGANT SUIT. THREE ROOMS, SECOND Board; superior accommodations. 63 West Pens ori street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, 1 LARGE FRONT ROOM AND TWO BACK ROOMS, with or without Board: also single Room for gentlemen} convenient to three line 40 West Fourth street. SINGLE ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, WELL AND comfortably furnished, with first class Bourd, in nich family ; 1 fe IT OF ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, SEO- would take a few table boarders. 307 West Twenty-second street. TO $2 PER DAY; $6 TO $12 PER WEEK; 20 dhe Roome: excellent table; families and single; 4, 176 and 178 Bleecker street, near Broadway. Croque® grounds. SUITS OF ROOMS, WITH FIRST CLASS BOARD, for families, singly ‘or on suite; also single Rooms for ntlemen; day boarders accommodated. No. 313 West Beenty. second street. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUITS with Board : everything pertaining to FY Fespect ; references, TH AVENUE, NO. 207, NEAR THIRTY-FIRST streot.—Large, elegant Apartments, en suite, with pri- vate table. References exchanged. TH AVENUE, NO. 91.—ONE SUIT OF ROOMS ON iso single Rooms; this house is handsome, amily furnished; billiard room ; break: fast to order till 10; dinner at 6 every day; men waiters French cooking; references —— TH AVENUE, NO. AR trest cElogently furnlehed Rooms. to let, singly or en suite; also Parlor Floor entire; private table if desired; ref- erences exchanged. TH AVENUE, 349.—LARGE AND COM- modious Floors, or en suite, newly and elegantly far- Bisbed, with or without private table; appointments strictly TH AVENUE AND FOURT) handsome Suit of furnished Rooms to rent; Parlor, two mas and private bathroom: private table if desired, No. 4 West Fourteenth street, Reference, TH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTIETH STREET,—PRIVATE family will rent second Floor, also Parlor and Bed- oom on third floor, handsomely furnished: with strictly first class Board: references excimuged. Address M. B., box 2,468 New York Post office. VANDAM STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL.—HAND- fomely furnished large and small Rooms, suitable for Fettleman and wile or single persous, with’ or without ard; terms moderate, Day boarders taken. RE ENT and tamily m quest of pleasant, handsomely furni excellent table are invited to call EAST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE. ue.—Second story. front ‘and’ hall Room; also bal Room on third tloor, with Board; references exchanged. EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET. —A PARLOR AND Second Fioor to rent to a family with private table. 1 CHARLES STREET (WARREN PLACE)—WITH or without board, front alcove Room, elegantly fur- dished; all modern improvements; terms moderate: refer- ances exchanged. 10 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A DESIRABLE Fuit of Rooms on second floor, also front Suit on third Goor, with or without private table. TH STREET, NO. 160 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVE- nne.—To gentleman and wife, second story front Room; jandsomely furnished ; full Board; references exchanged, 12 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE Madison square.—To let, with Board, two large Rooms, nicely furnished; also Second “Floor in house near the Cole jouse, Broadway and Twenty-seventh stree 14.7 STREET, WEST, 47. LARGE, ROOMS, HAXD- somely furnished, on second floor, to Let, with Board, an suite or singly. Reference requit 1 TH STREET, NO. 200, CORNER SEVENTH AVE- nue.—Large and small Rooms, ou second und third Goors. with Board; references. 14. WES? SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR vier nne.—A handsomely farnished Parlor Floor, with Private bath, with or without private table: also three con- Becting Rooms, an second tloor; appointmentsfund table ‘class : references. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. 408 CLINTON FLA‘ PLACE.—TO LET, newly fa ELEGANTLY AD nished Rooms, with ‘first class Board, for lies or gentlemen; terms moderate, 4 second floor; two le; mocde bake at Ban’ ghee nb, STRERY. Ben nid 2d FIFTa xth nes, — weeny ‘Lae ts, clon hi all oder, Improvemenin, good 41 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—TWO SUITS, one of three, the other of four, ant large ‘ond’ hand: somely furnished ‘rooms, with or moderate terms ; references exchanged. ‘thout private table; 43 EAST TWELFTH STREET.—BOARD; nished or unfurnished Rooms, suitable for families or single gentlemen; also FUR- table board. 44 roo and genth WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN PIPTH AND Sixth fu with first class board and lome comforts, for families nues.—Cheerful, rnished, well sunny omen ; terms moderate, 44 souTm RASRINGTON fo families oF single gentieme UARE.—PLEASANT comfortably furnished, to let, billiard room; refer- 45 floor, to let, with Board; references exchanged, WEST TWENTY-SEOOND STREET.—AN ELE: gant Suit of Rooms on parlor floor Iso one on third 'H STREET, 214 WEST, A FEW Doors, FROM v pi ts —~Desirable third story Rooms to let, with Board, en suite orsingly. eis an 45 wi excelent $7 and $8 por 4 ST. MARK’S EAST TWENTY-SECOND Sevttarikontien sex te sactematnisd wen ves, ingle ‘can accom modat tl ‘Board and it pleasauly furnished terms, 80, STREET, NEAR Broadway. —Elogant Suit of Rooms. on parlor and second floors, with first class table. for familiew and gontle- Bien; house newly’ fernisued, with modern lisprovemenis; references. Fa id references, WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—FRONT ROOMS, on suite or separately, om second and third floors, with iso Rooms for gentlemen; the house is handsomely throughout and first class in all its appointment: WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—A LARGE FRONT Room on second floor; sunny also other de- posure ; sirable Rooms, with Board. 50 WEST FIFTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues,—Rooms to let, with Board; house occupied by owner dest reference. A] WEST ELEVENTH STREET. —! TANPSOMBEY: FUR- OL nisted Rooms, ample closet and good ir lad gentlemen or families, with home coroforts, at acorns «prices; tuble boarders received ; references, with good * BROOME 8° REET, (BETWEEN BOWERY AND nicely furnished jonrds andthe uss of plano, forgentlemen or man and wife, | 673 MADISON AVENUR, NORTHEAST CORNER of Sixty-first street,—Elegant Suit of Rooms tw let, ith Boord, as ‘this handsome residence; references #4: anged. A. SQUARE AND A HALL BEDROOM, | SECOND | floor, with Hoard, in a private family; references ro- quired. 128 East Fifty:second street, first door west of Lex- ington avenue, A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITH OR without Board, w gentlemen or gentleman and wile, 158 West Twenty-first street, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR TO let, with bath room attached, with or without Board, hear Fifth avenue; private table, if desired, in a first class rivate house, occupied by owner. Address OWNER, box 11 Herald Uptown Branch office, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT, WITH BOARD, mau ‘and wife « newly furnished ' Room. with gas: fire, de. : also ‘use ‘of billiard table, as tmodarate price. "SS Weit Thirty-second street, A. ERIVATE FAMILY, HAVING TWO Ni ed Rooms, would let to gentleman, with Board, of ane Room to gentleman and. wi nces changed’ Aduaroes 6. C., Harald Uptown Branch oftice A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY OF ADULTS WOULD rent, with Board, pleasant connecting furnished Rooms on the second in gh Appiy 255 West l Tiina LADY WOULD LET GOOD ROOMS. WITH GOOD sable, to quiet Het partion; full or partial Board for gentle- men, Address QUIET, Herald Uptown Braneh office. LBGANT APARTMENTS TO GENTLEMEN WISUING modacions; sn. suite or sinuly private Tamiy’ orouk’ast if desired, ch four doors west of Broadway. oe Fer ROOM, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, ‘an, ante with privaie ren Froneh famfly by single ¢ gentle: 2B. Cobos 138'Herall offen.” St PPOSITE, GRAMERCY PARK.—AN ELEGANTLY furnished Parlor Floor; also others, handsomely fur- nished, sii el or en suite, with or without Bourd; table first class; location unexceptionable. 143 East Twenty-first st. HE OWNER OF AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE WILL Tent to first class applicants Second Floor, with or with ont private table; ms to gentlemen: references ex- ghanged. Apply’ at at Hotel Sts Germain, PIAS avenue aud Twenty-second street. of on sulte; references e: be WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—Handsome Suits of Rooms to "let, with excel- lent Board, for gentiemen or gentlemen and wives; refer- ences. 53 with frst pho ELEVENTH STREET, THREE DOORS rom, Pifth avenue.—Handsome suite of Rooms to let, class Bourd; also one or two single Rooms. 5 WEST THIRTY- Broadway and Fifth avenue.—One large third floor, with. fourth floor, with first class Boa THIRD STREET, BETWEEN om on Iso, one large Room on rence. ample closets rel 5S Arb 55 ST MAB | PLAC R.—FURNISHED Rooms, large and small, to let, with Board, to fam- ilies and single Board $4 per wee! persons lvcation good; price low; table CLINTON PLA Large, comfortable with excellent Board; NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— ms, $16, $18, for two persons, house and location first class; every accommodation ; references exchanj 5: WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—A somely furnished second HAND- story Room, a pleasant Suit on third floor, en suite or singly, for gentleman snd wife or single gentlemen, with excellent Board; closet. witl ‘@ hall Room, 56 or three gentleme’ bly furnished, with WEST FIFTIETH STHEET.—A SECOND FLOOR 6 (fo nished, to erence; pi WEST ELEVENTH Room, second story. with extension, suitable for two STREET.—ONE LARGE . comfortae ¢ third story front ‘Root ard. handsomely far- ur rooms), also back Parlor, good ref- rent, with Board, to family or parties of rivate family; terms reasonable. 60 IRVING PLACE, NEAR EIGHTEENTH STREET.— A front Re or two gentlemen ; also a single im, with Board, to a gentleman and wife terms reasonable. 6 65! IRVING PLAGE.—A NICELY FC 2) ot te. Rooms on second floor, front, to let, with Board; te table if preferred; also ‘other Rooms; prices mod- 72 desirable WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—A PLEASANT cond story front Room to let, with Board; location preferences exchanged; terms moderati 7 MADISON AVENUE.—LARGE Rooms to let, en suite or singly, with Board; refer- AND SMALL ences exchanged. 17 an Boor, to I CHRISTOPHER STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH d Bleecker streets.—Large front Room, on second jet, with Board, to gentlemen; also front Room, on third floor; terms moderate; call all the week. 82 IRVING PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM GRAMERCY Park.—Foar light Rooms on xecond floor, with private table if pi referred; also fourth floor Rooms and elegant Par- lor Extension. 8 MADISON AVENU! third singly, with or without private table; ELEGANT SECOND AND newly painted and fitted, en suite or house ‘and appoint- Floor ments first class; references exchange’ J, -ELEGANT BOARDING ACCOMMODATIONS, ALL «. locations and prices. Lists free. GEO. D, HANKIN 28 Wont Twenty niuth street, Open erninge BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. 3 XOUNG GENTLEMEN | WISH ONE OR TWO Rooms, with Board, in a pleasant and social family, east of Broadway, between’ Twentieth and Thirtieth streets; terms 86 to $7. Address BOOKKEEPER, Herald Uptown Brauch office. 100 BER, MONTH WILL BE PAID FOR Two pleasant or one large alcove Room, with Board, gentleman and wife in a private family: location, be- tween Twenty-third and Finteskstrecta, Fourth and seventh avenues. Address, with reference, H. B., Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG GENITEMAN OF RESPECTABILITY DE, sires a comfortable home in a private family ; situatic between Fourteenth and Thirtieth streets; good reference: Address LONDON, Herald office. FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS DESIRE BOARD IN a private family, in @ respectable situation, on mod- erate terms; confidential, Address W., box 2,223 Bost office, N EXPERIENCED TEACHER (CATHOLIC) WOULD give private lessons in the evening for two or three hours on moderate terms, or in liew of board; the highest re- ferences given. Address TEAUHER, 903 East Forty-tirst street. MUSIC TEACHER WILL TEACH TWO BE- ginners in exchange for Board, Call at 12 Hubert st. OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRED BY A professional gentl@man; a Sitting Room and hall Be room, with southern exposure, required; location prefe betwen Twenty-third and Kighth atreota, and east of enth avenue, Address M., station D, giving terms and refer- ences, OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WI AND single gentleman; a large Room and hall Room, front, hicely furnished; fire included; terms not to exceed $28 per week; money in advance. Address, with terms and par- ticulars, UNION, Herald Uptown Branch office. OARD WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG MEN; LOCA. tion between First and Fourth avenues and Fourteenth and Twenty-sixth streets, Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, STUDENTS, Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A PRI- vute family; nice neighborhood; convenient to Cit; Hull: terms about $5 per week, Address RESPECTABLE, box 127 Herald office. N A STRICTLY PRIVATE JEWISH FAMILY, A FINE suit of Rooms, with Board, for gentleman, ‘wife and daughter; willing to pay liberally for first class accommoda- tions; location between Thirty-fourth and Fift -ointh streets. Address D, box 185 Herald Uptown Branch ABLE BOARD WANTED—IN THE, NEIGHBORHOOD ‘of Twenty-second street Fourth avenue, by or four young tnen: terms must be moderate. Address 8H, box 101 Herald Uptown Branch office. 8 CLINTON PLACE and their wives or single with good Board and pleasant (BOARDING).—GENTLEMEN arties can be accommodated ‘Ooms, en suite or singiy. 105 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—FRONT PAR- ) lor. frst floor; hall and floor, nicely furnished ; two large Rooms, third fire, gas, bath; Board if desired, or brenkfast; unexceptionable neighborhood ; terms moderate; references. ANTED—ENTIRE SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR, OF four or five rooms, in first class house, with Board for three adults, child and nurse, Address HAMILTON, Herald office. Warten—ar A GENTLEMAN, A LARGE ROOM, with or without Board. Pleasd state prices and ad- dress H. D., Post office box 3,339. pH 47.—ELEGANT SUIT OF Rooms, on parlor floor; private table if desired; front Room on third oor; house and location first class; ' refer- ence. 10 BAST SIXTEENTH STREET.—ROOMS, ELE- gantly furnished, with Board, to families or gen- Ueman and wife: few doors east of Fourth avenue; location CORNER SECOND ed front Rooms, con- ‘ATE, STREET, 900 AND 902 avenue.—Desirable wAMl farni necting or separately, with Board. [478 STREET, NO, 217 West — quate LARGE elegant Reom, for gentlewan ard wile, and large ssanie Tater ted tall dkens fore aikgie, opovionia. eat Board; house frst class and unusually desirnble; references. TO $22 PER WEEK.—NICE ROOMS, WELL furnished, to gentlemen or a family, with frst class 14 in 154 aud'156 Waverley place; attention given to cleanliness. ‘15 WEST, ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR, BROAD. Elegantly furnished Roouls, w quieted tines ings qaattenee; tombe ete ure; house shroughout; house and table first class; a references. U7 BAST THIBTY-FIRGT STREET (MRS. RANDALL) — ‘Two Suits ot Rooms, handsomely furnished, to let, with Private table. 1 TH STREET, FOUR DOORS EAST OF SECOND avenue.—A desirable cuit of Rooms to rent to a family; aaiso other Rooms, with first class Board; references. i STREET, EAST, 130.~A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Floor, with’ Bowrd; mo other boarders in the ; best of references required. il 9 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH avenne.—A strictly Foom than the: with a large 0 private femiiy, having more ® gentleman with "partial Hoan require, would ly furnished Room, EAST SEVENTFENTH STREET, NEAR UNION square.—Su of Rooms on second floor, together or Separate, with Beard; also table Board. 122 MADISON AVENUE.—A LARGE ROOM, ON second floor, back, with hot and cold water and ample closet room, with Board; references exchanged. 132 EAST SIXTEENTH STREBT, NEAR IRVING place—To let, vod i Rooms and Hall Rooms efi ariors accommodated; reference. Ss bc a re; suitable for familie BROOKLY N BOARD. y SANDS STREET, ONLY FIVE MINUTES WALK from Fulton ferry.—A small private family ean secom- modate a gentleman ‘and wife with good Board, pleasant Room, newly furnished; terms, including fire and gas, $13. ARISIAN VARIETIES, “SIXTEENTA SBREET AND Watacns. Broadw: TEMPLE OF na N EVENINGS AT 8, nae a THURS. DAY AND SATURDAY ar ACT PROGRAM WONDERFUL ATP OF THE AM oy New sous | New ballets. | New fareos. | New artist, thing so tt in Ni k FORTY SPAR ARTISTS IN GIA nok Sho" First time'in America of Mons. Blan i's Maguilleent Musdoal Milk | Artistic disp a ‘of Living rf THE BRIGANDS, | POSE PLASTIQUES, with eborus, marches ‘and | ia twelve isa ite tab- dunce By the most beantiful women on earth ld Gals. | The Groat Ele ant 2 Orehlags LE EMO LEW and MONS. Li 1 Gymnastic Woncders of the Axe, Brockiya Hartinacy. |" Avsubares tes Brisatien, Grand Can-Can Quadrille. AEATRE COMIQUE, MR, JOSH HART,, AN ENTIRE CHANGE 0! “AVGOL @ENILVK MATINEE TO-DAY. S14 BROADWAY. roprietor, FP BILL AT THE HOME OF ORIGINALITY, THE BEST SPECIALTY THEATRE IN THE WORLD. ERFORMANCE BQU UAL iT. OB THE ihe senan ar ents. Second a arenes this season PP ICKEY AND BARNEY, ‘whe wilicopent in teirvew aad original sketch entitled ToMALLE ROGER O'MA! ene NOU MIC, SAM RICKEY ADOLPH PIMPLEWAiE Lapin BARNEY MR, JOHN WILD. Mic JOHN ALLEN. yGHOOLORAFT AND Cons, LULW D) NELLY St ZOUN, Conel wom agent bahar ype and Saturday mati nee. gumnemath the new and original Local Drama, by G. L OR, THE cortex Sinners STRIKE. peur PASTOR'S: METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 585 AND 587 BROADWAY. ENTHUSIASTIO RECEPTION. GREAT HIT. * TONY PASTO! =? v8 STAR TROUPE THE GREATEST COMBINATION EVER ORGANIZED. EVERY ACT A_ SPECIALTY. LADIES’ MATINER TO-DAY. LADIES’ MATINEE TO-DAY. ALL THE STARS APPEAR. Ay OF “MUSIC, sseLensoes and Managers, Alread ited by 80,000 delighted aud ustoulshed apecte: tors.” Secure seats. AROUND THE WORLD. AKOUND THE WORLD. AROUND THE WORLD. ‘OOD'S MUSEUM. Bresteg at 8, ey woop's ‘Afternoon at 2, The beautiful play, ins EA KIT, FICE, MUSEUM DEPARTMENT, Now on exhibition, PT. BARNUM'S $200" NG BABY MIPPOPOTAMUS, G{iNoRe's concERT GARDEN. THE HANDSOMEST AND MOST DELIGHTFUL GARDEN IN. TIS WORLD. GILMORE'S MAGNIFICENT BAND OVER ONE HUNDRED, PERFORMERS NEW YORK'S GREATEST ATTRACTION, THE GREAT LEVY, IN ONE OF HIS GRANDEST SOLOS, THE YOUNG APOLLO OLUB, & new organization of fresh, young voices and me. MARIE SALVOTTI, ‘the favorite Soprano, PROGRAMME, 1. Overture on Russian Themes, 2 Concert Waltz, “Philharmonic. 3, Trombone solo, “Ai THIS F trauss Me BLS 4. Solo for cornet, Fantasig. “Atti seeeVerdl 5, Grand cavatina, bei Poliuto” seseeesDontacted Mme. MARIE SALVOTTI. 6. Rhapsodie Hongrolse, No. _Lisst The production of Liszt “ithapaodie Hongroise, No. 2, by a military baud, # classical composition familiar to all educated musicians, has gained tor Mr. Gilmore's organiza- tion the warmest praises of the most exacting musical crit- jes. At the urgent request of many patrons of the Garden th york will bold its place on the programme during the " Selection for Chorus. . E YOUN & Solo for Cornet, “Russian Fantasie”... Mr. J. LEVY. 9. Grand Selection from “Macbeth” 10. Septet from “Lucia —"“Che mi frens' . Marche Militaire, pee NATIONAL ATS iB, STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, SATUR: TH MATINEE ON M. Admission, 50 cents. es wuacatting four, $3. METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 585 and 587 Broadway. LADIES’ TO-DAY. LADIES’ MATINEE TO-DAY. HOTELS, GREAT REDUCTION.—100 ROOMS, ALL OUR reserve is offered at 25c., greater reductions by the month, guationss and families. Frankfort House, corner Frankfort and William streets. T SMITHS HOTEL, 58 CHATHAM STREET, NEAR new ‘ost office.—Neat, pleasant Rooms, 40c. or 0 per day, or $2 50 and $3 per week. European plan; siways open. NLENHAM HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, FIFTH AVE- hue, between Twenty-lrst aud Twenty sccond streets — table A quiet family hotel. BARRY, Manager. QQ WEST FPORTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR RESER- ENOX HOUSE, NO. 72 FIFTH AVENUE, HAS A re} voir square.—Very pleasantly furnished Suits of few fine family and single F Rooms still unen, suged terms Rooms, with Bo Feasonable. . L, MCINTYRE, Manager, EAST TWELFTH STREET, ONE BLOCK AND | QUMMIT HOTEL, 65 HOWERY, CORNER CANAL 13: shalffrom Broadway.—To rent, Parlor and Bed- Foom on second floor} handsomely furnished, to 8 gentlemhn and wife; Board for lady, partiul for gent; ma with out board, tor gentleman; private family. 136 and Board WEST FORTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A GENTLE. and wife can be accommodated with Rooms mull private farnily of adults. street; on the Euro] an lie. Rooms by the day, week oF month O0c., Foe. and $1, per night; weekly, prices redoced. George RUCKERT, Proprietor. Ss" GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY-SECOND © ‘street, Brondway.—Elegant Rooms (nll front), superbly furnished; American plan; transient reduced to $3 per day; Rooms and Board; elevator; baths. WEST FIFTY: FIRST STREET.—ROOMS, WITH d, i , thoroughly first 19 West TWENTY SIXTH STREET, NEARLY OFFO- site St. James Hotel.—MR. LAC! CHENMETER, f the Grand Hotel, having taken this house, can accommodate one or two families with elegantly furnished Rooms (connect ing if ioe and Board and attendance equal to any first class hot DAR NETEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Second Floor to let, with private table; Private buth: also fourth story Rooms for gentlemen or gen- tlemen and their wives “90 Bay for iret clase accommodations; references, AND 46 WEST ms 46 West Fitty-tirst street of Rooms, with or without EAST FORTY.NI Fifty-first street.—suits Private table; houses thoroughly tirst class; references ex- ebanged. 2: D STREET, 120 EAST, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE,— Two handsome square Kooms, on second and third also other Rooms; exceliemt Board; references ex- saanged. AND 2 BAST TWENTY-THIRD sthEET— DBE deepest Penioe Poor to let, with privase acini 4 fired; one Third Floor, three large rooms; first class ; references exchanged. EAST FORTY-NINTH 8 —SECOND FLOOR of four rooms, with private table to family willing to A suit of WEST TWELFTH STREET, WEST OF FIFTH 2 avenue, with Board, handsomely furnished Rooms, on parlor floor, en suite or singly; also other Rooms; house table first class. WEST THIRTY SECOND 8’ 29 Brordway sod Fifth ayonue.—Fin third floor, front; aiso other Rooms, sui Jemen table first class; references ) GREAT JONES STREET, NEAR GRAND CENTRAL 30 Siete Newly tarnished Rooms, singly or en suite, for gentlemen ot families, with Board; references. € EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—DESIRABLE 30 Baver Rooms, with Board, for gentieman and wife or two gentiemen, references exchan, 3 ST STREET, 121, REAR FOURTH AVENUE, OL Noatly furnished with Bo: or singl, irall Room ; location desirable; terms. moder: ate; rete: 33 w 3 TWENTY. yhoo STREET.—TO LET, 2) with Bonrd, two very desirable Suits of Rooms, ove on second and one on third ce. house and table | 138 + Broadway and Sixth third floors, pleasant Room: for gentleman and wife <2 AEE EST FORTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN enue.—To second and niehed, and Board, suitable WEST PORTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN 141 Broadway and Sixth avenue.—A fine ‘salt of rooms, bath, &e.; the comforts and quiet of a ret 147 wits wife or two gentlemen, # large front Room, a Room for a gentleman ; private table, if desired superior board, with all home ghee ‘{ TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—TO LET, Board, in a small family, to gentleman and ith alcove ; also 149 family; re WAVERL Y PLACE.—A SUIT OF Twi Rooms to let, with Boa second floor; private easouable terms; convenient location; references. 17 801 WEST TENTH STREET. pig OR TWO HAND- me Rooms and Board, wit family, to @ gentleman and wife or or gentleman ; Te renee exchanged, 20 iso Rooms, with Board, FOURTH STREET.—NICELY PUR. xd front Rooms to let, with or without Board; d $8 per we 202 nisbed, with or with f TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—LARGE ommodious Rooms, newly and handsomely fur- t private Table; also single Room: everything first class; terms moderate. 206" in s private fami price. © AST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, ONE PAIR OF svairs up.—A lady wishes a few gentlemen to board 'y; will be made comfortable wt a moderate Dail for one week. 21 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, very desirable furnished itooms, in suits and singly, to families and si mec with good accom- modations ; reference re 218 Without EAST SIXTY-FIRST STREET.—A HAND- some Second Story, en suite or singly, with or Board, to ) select party with ference, 220% gentlemen, with Board; EST FORTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR BROAD- Large and small Rooms, for families or single also Reception Room ; location first wa class, terms low; family small, 224 furnished; hot and cold wate: i 4 Those in WEST TWENTY-FOURTH &TREET.—TO LET, with Board, « large Room, on second floor, well @ large single Room. home P 229 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—PLEASANT Rooms, with Bi ard, for families or single gentle- imen, where they can have the comforts of @ howe, where there are a few other boarders 62D STREET, 901 EAST, CORNER SECOND AVE- nue.—Board, with handsomely furnished Rooms, larg ‘and pleasant, suituble for families or gentiemen; gas aud ‘terme $5 to #6 per week TH STREET, 180 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY AND Sixth avenue.—Elegant accommodations for families; Bivo, single, Rooms, frit sles Hoard; private table if d- ences e xchanged, © WEST TENTH st. R FIFTH AVE 34 rior Pas use of piano; also of without private table. SECOND STORY fourth F BS A 7G by aera ail Room ; TH, STREET, 244 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR. nished Re en suite or singly, with frst class Board; private table; relerences exchange TH STREET. EAST, 146. HANDSOME LY FUR. nished Rooms, en suite, with Board, wo gentlemen and gentlemen; ‘house and location Grst oi janged. TWENTY-FIFTH 8T.—A SUIT OF THRE ome Lp! to let, 1 one or more gentlemen, without board ; | Fst class ; loeation ion | EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—A PARLOR FLOOR, 3G “ites large rooms, bandsumely furnished; private Wath room, closets, &c., with private table, or without board; Feferences. TH STREET, CORNER MADISON AVENUE,—AN 36 elegant Second Floo® handsomely furnished and with convenience, to Fens, With Bord; private table. 214 n avenue. | 58 By EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—TO RENT, ZBL Sith excellent table, one or two handeomely fur! shed Rooms, with ample closets, en suite or singly; good "0; price low; references. WEST TWENTY-THIRD 8TREET.—BEAUTI- will rent, with Bui one or two Rooms. Rooms on second floor, with or rms roasonable ; reference, WEST FIFTY-FIRST STREET.—A PRIVATE American family, having more room than requires, to man and wife or single geutlemun, 241 rooms, on necond floor, to gentleman and wife orsingle gen- with WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A PRIVATE family would like to rent very nicely furni first class Board; terms moderate. 26. 4 re nd r, ample closet | Koon on f seth Moke, with Bret clase table torus roan 280 wales eu 257 moerate, | 333 medium sized thi | grate and closets in both rooms, terms moderate; reter- * lor, with tret class Board, Mr two, WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—ONE HA D. ‘somely furnished snug Room on second floor; e. ; also one very che: AVENUE.—A PRIVATE FAMILY second story sunny front Room, story front Room, with Bonrd; FOURTH will rent @ I WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH avenue —Furnished Rooms to let, with or without ail modern improvements; gas and bath; terms WEST THIRTY-SEOOND STREET, NEAR ELE. vated Railrond.—Newly and handsoinely furnished 18 per week ; without board, 812. TY THIRD SREBT—A VERY 358 Seis second, also a third pine Room to rent, with Urst class Board. to @ geatiewan aud wife omgentiewen, HE STURTEVANT HOUSE, BROADWAY AND Twenty-ninth street, has several desirable Suits of + for families in new addition, Twenty-ninth stroct, with all the modern improvements, af wintor prices, LEWIS & GEO. 8. LELAND. iz WEST END HOTEL, FORT WASHINGTON, NEW York city.—Low rates for fail and winter season: minutes from Thirtieth street depot. Address CHAS. Hi. SHELLEY. COUNTRY BOARD. B ARD—FOR FALL AND WINTER, AT ENGLEWOOD ‘New Jersey, with a strictly private funily; pleasant home at low terius tor desirable parties; near station; all modern improvements, Address box 212 Herald office. Con BOARD—IN GREENVILLE, N. J., 20 minutes by Central Railroad. Address box 39, MUSICAL. N EXPERIENCED LADY CHER WILL GIVE lessons on the Piano at 258 Went Twenty-first street, Gr at pupil's residence: patient; particular attention give to beginners, Call on or Paddress USIC. GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES instruction on pianoforte, harp and harmony, at pupil's Fesidence; only $10 per, quarter: Dest reference. Adress, with residence, TE. , box 129 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway, X MARETZEK, THE RENOWNED CONDUCTOR and Operas Ditector, | isnow daily at tue yw York mservatory of 5 East Fourteenth vith wee (next to Delmonleo's '). ‘KNTED—A SOPRANO, FOR A PROTESTANT church in Jersey City; one possessing a good voice gd willing to accept small ‘lary may addres OfGANIST, Post office, Jersey Uity, * == —— DANCING ACADEMIES, J. SAUSE’S DANOING ACADEMIES, at Masonic Hall, 114 East Thirteenth street i 154 East Fitty-fonrth street. PRIVATE Li SSONS at any hour, CIRCULARS at private academy, 212 East Eleventh street “ALEES DODWORTU'S DANCING SCHOOL, NO. 212 Fifth ue, corner of Twenty-sixth street, will com- tence October 1 mornings or aiternoons for Yadies and For particulars send for classes, 198 Washington children; evenings for gentlemen, @ circular, cf rank Dodworth’ MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 280 Bleocker street.—Pupils can attend at their own con- PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. —A—ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING ‘agenuine second hand Steinway & Sons Piano are invited to call at the warerooms. of Messrs, STEINWAY & NS, where s fine assortment of Steinway Pianos, all in perfect condition and some of them nearly new, is constantly 6u hand; also second hand Pianos of other makers, ‘Attempts are constantly made In this city sell inferior pianos with our name on, similar that man: Isewhere to i a nam 80 people do not notice the difference and arehase the spurioas and often totally worthless instrament for a genuine Steinway Piano. If persons, before purchas- ing such Instrument, will take the amber of same aud call on STEINWAY & SONS it can at once be ascertained whether the instrament Is 8 genuine Steinway plang or & ry. STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall: 107-111 East Fourteenth street, New York, LARGE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT AND square Pianos and Organs; inducements for eash, on stalments and for rent. 8, X. BALL & cO., 15 Bast Fourteenth stroct. T AN IMMENSE BACRTPICR AN. ENTIRELY NEW first class Piano which was taken for @ debt; must be Sold regardless of cost. Piano can be seen at 261 Pearl street, near Fulton, up stairs. BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FOR $165; Hichly carved case, and logy; « number o ‘good second’ fend Pianos for sale on instalmen SOUN MALON. corner Fortieth street and First avenue. (A. BRAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $100) ELEGANT 7.1.8 octave Pianofore, carved legs; every, improvement; warranted; a; be bas ain ; instalments taken, DLE 13 Waverley place, near Brosdway. A. —PIANOFORTES TO RENT, OF OUR OWN MaxU- + facture; also second hand Pianos, in thorough order, for sale at low prices by CHICKERING & SONS, 11 East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. —$100 ROSEWOOD CHICKERING PIANOFORTE « and Stool, new ; instraments exceedingly low. Pianos on instalments an ent, from $8 per ment GOLDSMITH’S, 26 Bleecker st., near Bowery. UCTION SALE-THIS DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, BY NSON, J Nassau street, Une sleupist rosewood Fiaho, by Barmors, One elegant rosewood Piano, by Decker & Bro. CLOSING OUT SALE OF LARGE, ELEGANT stock of Pianos at re by order of the adminis- iratrix of G, Barmore's estate, 363 Bleecker street ; splendid Pianos, $200 and $100. PRIVATE PAMILY WILL SFLL THEIR ELEGANT | B A iq octave Steinway Piano for has all improve- ta; used but short time; also for 7h octave up- right Decker & Bros. fi carved rosewood suse and ‘used “only four ‘months; cos has all late eunrantee ; also Covers ; &@ posith Bones for signin “Gall hve. siore brow ‘teenth street, improvements chance. stove esigcace No. 47 West 5i CHOICE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND HAND Pianos and Organs for cash, on instalments or to rent, at astonishingly low prices. Cail at WATERS’, 451 Broadway, MAGNIFICENT FOUR ROUND ROSEWOOD CASE Brad Co.'s grand seule, Piano, cor, $1,000, for Sito: tne al Capeovemester alee @ tear rovind Windsor fos. wood Pianoforte, guarantee and bill of 1,200, for $2705 ool, Covers, hag bax for shipping’ siso Pavlor’ Li. Chatber and Dining Room Furniture at a sacrilice, Gallthis day at private residence 120 Wost 28d street, STRINWAY & SONS GRAND | PIANOFORTE style Intest improvements; beautifully carved erstrung bass; full ngraffe ; one-third its value East Third street, near Second avenue. fore cash, T $290 CASH, IP APPLIED FOR IMMEDIATELY, A rirewood octave upright Planoforte, cost 9850; Fourteenth street—Classes now open and: particular at- fentioneid to beginners. For terms,g&c., send for circular. Select Soirees Tuesday and Saturday ‘evenings. T FERNANDO'S DANCING fth street, ACADEMY, FIPTY- corner Third avenue Gi hoon. 1 Private lor Reception Thu JARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, Building, Stuyvesant and Ninth stteets—Claases prety Mouday atid Tharsday afternoon and evening, Private lessons in glide waits es jalty, Soiree Monday ROOKES' DANC: WILL OF GING AGADEMY, 901 BROOME & ar, YOR TUK SEASON, OCTOBER 5, FOR ADULTS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, FOR CHILDRE All the fasnionabte Dances in one courte ¢ of lesson $ LADIES, Tuesdays and Fridays, 334 LADIES! (exclusively), evening class, Saturday, 7 P, M, and Fridays, 736 P.M (commending ciate 6). GEN EN, Tuesday CHILDREN, Wednesdays, 33; Savurdays, 3 P.M, Private instruction at ali hours. ‘The rooms have been elegantly refitted, painted and deco- rated; are cetitrally located and easy of access from ail parts Of Now York, Brooklyn and other adjacent cities The first lessons can be taken privately, charge from class prices PA RLHIMASTER DUMAWS DANCING ACADEMY, 24 West Fourth street.—Classes open. All dances ianght perfectly in one quarter, Six fashionable dances taught porfectly in six private lessons, R, TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANOING, Lyric Hail, Sixtn avenue, Reservoir square, NOW OPEN AT REDUCED PHICES—seud for Vireular Zz id no extra tacturers. Chickering & Sor ton; ui ve yenlence, without | lose of pers tea ciroular. Boires, | Menta, 130 2d ponies ‘Sorses Pa caress. impre T WILSON DANCING ACADEMY, 30g WEST. BEAUTIFULLY CARVED ROSEWOOD SEVEN jebrated maker, modern improv 243 Kast street, bi STEINWAY, WEBER PIANOS, UP- me 4 ind upward, Double bank sic retail DON & SON, 13 Beet Fourteenth street, \HICKERING, OM rent sauare, Planoa; ton Btop Organ, #125, Mi REAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND Pianos of the best quality, yet low for cash, at FISCHER'S Manufactory and Wareroom, 421, 423, 425, 427 Wost Twenty-eighth street. ANOS FROM $60 TO $200; $5 ND $10 MONTHLY ‘till paid; Upri bt ane 1 Square Pianos and Organs to Font, $3 upward. Warerooms, 788 Broadway, cor- ner Tenth street, ECOND HAND FIANOR-—MADE VA Ci ag bat baving broken iron plates. An. offer wanted for 4" Gani on or address BROKEN PLATE PIANOS, 163 Bleocker street, New York city. PPE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS KE ved THRE HIGHEST MEDALS and «, DIYEOM asst So eee WORLD EXPOSITIONS tn PARIS nnd VIENNA; wey received highest awards in America, and are ackno’ he BEST INSTRU. MENTS of the © Uns Meer WORLD.” The. largest, assort- ment of ORGANS in the Petty including all sovelti may now be found at the WAREIRC the compan 26 UNION SQUARE, New York. ORGANS sold ny payments, oF Féntod until ront pays for thom. eash or Letsch: (Rages THEATRE. AMUSEMENTS. Proprietor and Manager....Mr. LESTER WA CK Doors open at 7-30, Performance ce commences at BP, THOROUGHLY RENOVATED ANE REDECORATED, will open for the FALL AND WIN’ EASON OF 1875-'76 ‘On TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 5, when will be presented ee he FIRS’ IME at this roaedl an gene DR COMEDY, Dita in three acts, Taylor, ‘Ea. entitled tho OVERLAND’ HO which created a most profound sensation ‘on its produetion BRILLIANT, soto “AND DMIKTHFUL STYLE, EXTREME NOVELTY “OF “ins SCENIC. tA Lem The SCENREY, » eee ae, .g Messrs. MATT MO. fh J. OLARE, and APPLIANCES, BS, copreceneniad tn in- Ist The MEC| CHANICAL scouuley anu oect, by Mena DUN Ovi Un Lane MUSIO composed and The se by Me, Ba) w, by Mr. F, DORRINGTON. The CAST will bo as fellowes TOM DETER. an advoututer... Mr. H. J. MONTAGUE ‘ER, ar Paes atop ae K. : - Mr i pelle seo tne * Ste, JOHN GILBERT ir, HARRY BECKETT .Mr, W. HERBERT J. W. SHANNON Mr. C. ROSENE ‘i SM HOLLAND Mr, H. GWINNETTB theatre. Mr 0. &, EDWIN Mr. G. 0. JORDAN, Jr. Oe Wed, LEONARD MOLESKIN, a detect! CAPTAIN SMAI of rs. RABBITS. rey GRIMWOOD: é male Passengers, SATURDAY MATINED COMMENCES AT 1:30 P.M. THERESA TITIENS IN ORATORIO. MM" it GEvtdnNal CHORAL UNION will give three grand inai {ORATORIO Fi iivonwaNces CES, with combined Chorus and Orchestra oF OVER FOUR HUNDRED PERYORNERS, at STEINWAY HALL. on the following dates — WEDNESDAY, October 20—TH sah. FRIDAY, Octob WEDNESDAY, N And t \d unequalled array of talent MLLE. THERESA TITIENS, the most illustrious Oratorio Om ISS ANNA DRASDLL and MRS. $ BARON ANDES MME. ARABELLA GODDARD, the eminent English Pianist, MR, GEORGE SIMPSON, MR. ALFRED WILKLE and Mit TOM Kane BARITONES. MR. ” MIE ADOLPIL SOUT and SIGNOR CARLO ORLAND! ORGANIS MR. GEORGE W. ‘MORGAN. ‘ACCOMPANISTS, MR, G. W. COLBY, MR: CARYL FLORIO, MUSICAL DIRECTORS, MR. GEORGE F, BRISTO! R CHAR. nig ttn HORS, absinthe 8, and $3, according ich will conimence on ‘THURSDAY 7, Bf Soiclock, at the Box Ofice of B¢ein- ts ‘ontraltos, ach. Ouse? THEATRE, HN PF. 624 BROADWAY, POOLE? scornise -Manager FAMILY THEATHE OF ‘ROPOLIS, THE BEST COMPANY bf AMERICA, NING AND, wepyesp,Y" vAND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, DED AUDIENCES CROW. oF Lapis, CHILDREN, FAMILIES D SOCIAL PARTIES, BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY. BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CiTY. INDORSED AS SUCH BY EVERYBODY IN TOWN, NO FREE LIST. Broadway aud Twenty-second strect, FIFTH WEEK f thi GREAT SUCCESS. meee MR, AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE, in Woolf's humorour cotemporaneous Satire, MIGHTY DOLLAR. EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEB, ONY PASTOR'S METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 585 and S87 Broadway. | 2 s | | THE GREAT SANFORD AND WILSON in thet COMICALITIES at the MATINEE TO-DAY. OWERY THEATRE HIT OF MR, E. T. STETSON, a his new sensation Drama, BEGGARS ON HORSEBACK. Replote with new scenery, new costumes and powerful effects. Revival of the v6 pocnteed Farce. DEAD SHOT. IAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ AN FRANCISCO MINSTELS | OPERA House, Broadway, corner of Twenty-ninth strect, whose success hae ever been equalled by any similar or- Fanization in the world, GE OF BILL THIS WEEK, Wauald sings “Little Old Log Cabin Jn she Laue. Add Ryman, Billy Carter, ‘Rudolph, ph, Folam, the Great Ricardor Malla rchestra, Johnson and Bie, ae Birch and Charley Backus, AFRICAN DWARE, SOADWAY MILLINER. BOARDING HOUSE. THBATRICALS, ured. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. HBSTNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA. William D. Gemmill, J. Fred. Scott and F. F. Mackay, ‘Managers. ‘Third week of OUR BOYS. OUR Boys. * BOYS. Every evening and Saturday Matinee until farthet notice. ol aaa PASTOR'S METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 985 ana 587 Broadway. CHAS, AND CARRIE AUSTIN’ LIGHTNING ZOGAVR DRILL, MATINEE TO-DAY. ‘OW OPEN. VORTY-FOURTH isvamgy spore EXHIBITION of AMERICAN INSTITUTE, ‘Second and Third avs. and Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth sts. WONDERFUL MACHINES! SPLENDID PRODUCTS! Admission, 50 cents; Children, 25 cents. IVOLI ayy, EIGHTH STREET, Unexampled gna Nagrpraen offered, will be contin. ually increased to meet of oni patrons. Grand success agg I RUSSIAN ATHLUTION and the BOHEMIAN 'ROUPE, The whole concluding with the Sensa- tional Drama, entitled BATTLING ROB, THE OUTCAST, with a sesmansans combination. Lf oct '¥ PASTOR'S METROPOLITAN bist ah d 587 Broadway. TONY “PASTOR, with his NEW SONGS, at the MATINEE TO-DAY. ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART 128 West Fourteenth street, New York. Open daily © ate A. a woP.M. ipyre PASTOR'S METROPOLITAN, THEATRE, (585 and 587 587 Broadway. GRAND MATINER TO-DAY. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY. ba ed SAMMY STORY, SPONSIR, SINN'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, O°vosEHAn GREAT STARS AGAIN THIS WE Tate at Tait on Bory pla ‘Good perform yances et popular prices, AS SixtH avexte Salty yeas STREET. athe HERCHE SOIREE “DANSANTR, BEA mitt DANOES, CHARMING MUSTO, Vv! JOMALES AT 9 0! * NIRANCE ON THIRTIETH erreer oO MATINER EVERY pce a AnOoN, COMMENCING AT R J. ON. PATTISON—THE FAINENT PIAN FIRST LECTURE Atp. PIANO KE TALS Tt SSOCLATION 1 TUESDAY Laas oad 5 he O'CcLocK, MUSIC AS ILLUSTRATED BY THE OREAT MASTERS, bs had’ ante music stores Gourlay's book seare- anda ‘an ne music stores, Gourlay’ hall, and tieket offico, No. ad Unton Ba are, hay pag FREE VOCAL OLASSES OF THE “ORPHEON JOCIKTY” reopen (fourteenth Hal, TIS EVENING, Qotob t. Rey. Dr. J. W. SHAC speak. ADMISSION FREE. drat. JEROME LOPKIN Broadway, WORD and ochers will Wit. B- DUNCAN, Brea . Secretary and Director, 711 ANTED—A PIANO: UPRIGHT PREFERRED, 18 exchange for desirable improving Real Kevate. Ad- Herald oftice, V dress, staving price, G. K., PENCER'S CENTRAL PARK GARDBY, ‘Thomas’, to let for balls, concert, wa “in WA. R. SPENCKR, 212 AMUSEMENTS. OOTH'S THEATRE. LAST NIGH B JARRETT 4 PALE ‘Teneses end Monagers Ones LAST’ APPEARANCES. boty of the great English character actos postrt closes withsttis week. Ta co ite rie ney ap ot, a enemmions ‘success of Bouciesult scuD ness to witness Mr. BELMORE’S pugrete impersonation of the part of al GOSLI dodker. aba noes w will be: ihe premeted night a re ineludin, 4 occasion by ae tc IDAY evening. ¢ ENEFIT OF MR. BELMORE, anew aduptation of Charles Dickens 9 Me. George Fawcett Rowe, au Ore produced, Mr. LMI to to ths his renowued ih personation of the e naar of Oth ongwiithg sila ee er atte ions wi ATS OAN NOW BE SECU! ONDAY next, October, LL THE RELLOUG ENGLISTY +-apaping. in Sune ‘Thomas’ delight: Sale of seats now bogun. pular American Clown, Mr. in pn ani rely new grand holiday Panto- ration, OOTH'S THEATRE. ENGLISA OPERA. Messrs. JARRETT & PALMER have the honor ty announce + ft with M EBS, director of the mere ELLOGG ee iD ENGLISH OPERA, for & S048 0 WEEKS, commencing on EKKS, MONDAY EVENING, a twelve a eNINGS Two MATINERS ONLY. The company, headed by the distin, American: prima donna MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, comprises an unrivalled combination of eminent lyric stars, orted FULL Qagnue “ERD ee ORCHESTRA, Mr. 8. Peay ee eeusesoe Conductom: itl ve bi ry ise, Thomay'dedighi ie inka IGNON. TUESDAY, October: 12, ERNANT. THE SALE Of RESERVED SEATS nae, THIS ervespayy 1, NOAKIND, ocTomER 5. Orchestra, orsherere, ‘eee and front nro $2; balcony, 1 50: dress circle, $1: family cirele, 60 cents, GENuRAD ADMissioNn -ONE DOLLAB O8SI-THE ILLUSTRIOUS ITALIAN TRAGEDIAN. LYCEUM THEATRE.—ROSSI* as HAMLET. Monday, Oct. 25—FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA OD: ERNESTO ROSSI AS HAMLET. YCEUM THEATRE, 14TH Si. AND 6TH AV. LAST WEEK BUT TWO OF OPERA BOUFFE. TO-NIGHT Positively Tat Pe Performance MME, ANG TA ich Bi MME TO-MORROW—First_ time this season of LECOCQ’S CHOWSING TRIUNPH IN. OPERA BOUFFE, GIROFLE-GIROFLA. produced with entirely new Costumes, Scenery, Properties. Ec THEATRE. GIROFLE-GIKROFLA. TO-MOR row, Rl iio REVIVAL OF GIROFLE-GIROF! A, Meat i folios re Bare topge items Se Wedneaday,, Ootob this season NING Talat sa OPERA Wourre GIROF! dast season and which ly NEW COSTUMES, WING UNPREC: pecsieimed for 180 censsputive night: Will NOW | be produced with entire See Li EbENEEDLY StitbNG NG CART (her ori; OVIC (first time) as.. Mont. ROGER (irst Mime) Be. Mons. DUPLAN (first ti Mone, VALTER (ite original char INCREASED CHORUSES. COMPLETE ONCHESTHA: PRE PLAYS AT THE LYORUM. THRATRE, St F FRENCH MEI (CH COMEDY AND DRAMA, to inefude Tairy co SUBSCRIPTION Riots. will be be urated at SATURDAY EVENING. OCROMER 2 by ry neeseae of DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIC — cially engaged for this purpose in Paris ‘he representations will take eect, TUESDA’ THURSDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS: of each eae The Subscription Books are now oe atthe Theatre. Subscription prices: —Boxes lx’ seats), $400 and §900r Orchestra and Balcony oe S50 Bein $35. Prices for sin, Boxes, $15 and'si2; Orchestra and Balcony Sofas, 82; O chestra Stails, $1 50 J(ieTH AVENUE THEATRE. EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY, MATINER. CROWDED HOUSES AND INCESSANT LAUGHTER. KID UDI 00 co U RRR o oO big U R R Oo 0 U U RR @ Q U sig RRR OG a oe R R oO. 90 Uv R RK 00 UUU EB BBB oo bs Y sss oir BB o oO 7: 8 8 it B B o oO b ae § 8 ivy BBB 6) VY SsS_ It BB o oO XY Ss i pe ee = pRB a | BBB ba 1 , imé THE GREATEST The Tribune says:—“At the end the applause was most vehement, SUCCESS KNOWN |and it then became evident that > HE PUBLIC HEART HAD TO ANY STAGE | BEEN SEIZED | The Herald says:—"The produc FOR A QUARTER | tion of OUR BOYS hus proved the pv ol A ares event of the OF A CENTURY ! !| seasor *4* Seats may be secured THRE WEEKS AHEAD. CaS THEATRE, FOURTEENTH STREET. NEUVENDOR! ay] TUESDAY, “OcTObEt 5, EHRLI A i if ARBEIT, edy in four acts, by Wilken. Box office open daily from 9 till 4 o%ch (ASADENY OF MUSIC. WACHTEL, GRAND OPERA SEASON. OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 187, Subscriptions will be at the office of the wre! of Music ds daily, trom 9 to & SUBSCRIPTION PRICES for the season of 20 nights:—Boxes, $300, $240 and $200, SPRtCES Ton. SINGLE NIGHTS. Boxee: 4 920. (id icv. Seeerrenees ence, of $2 oxtra, Family Circle, bO cents, Reserved seats, do., TONY Paston's METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 585 and G87 Broadway. THE FREEMAN SISTERS introduce their celebrated Duets a Sketch MATINEE TO-DA eee 50 cents, ARLING'S Ormma HOUSE, ) STRE Law ant GENE EU COTTON REEDS berg is AND. fiebie, MINSTRELS, ‘OU: 1B UOLORRD BOYS. Ben Cotton and Bob Hart. E. ban ALL Nic ge ao Manatee! he AVE REL! SENATOR BOB HART saLhy COME te i RAPID TRANSIT. Bvoning a 8; Saturday ‘OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOGIATION Ra CITY OF NEW YORK. bib Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER, SHEADING ROOM aupolied with $50 papers and maga, ry eriean, English, fren Seotel Wei italian, Spanish and Duteh. "Sena ee YY open day and evebing, containing over 10,008 “OLASSES—Pronch and German, thrve evenings each week, attornately. Writing, three evenings each weok, alternately, with Bookkeeping. Spanish, two evenings each week. Vor cal Music, one evening each Weck. LITERARY, ry Tuesday evenine. CIAL RECEV TIONS second Monday in tb month, ine andingy ee Musical Concert or ibiion, LECTURES—Thirtoen in Members’ and evening, ket, costing $5, admits the holder to alt the above privileges. Members asing, wxymnasium will ro. auire torent a box, $2 60 additional. “Tickers niso admit the member to the course of thirteen iectures and monthly re- ceptions, accompanied by a lady. ‘All young men of good moral character are eligible to. membership on recommendation from employer or other ro~ sponsible person. Classes will eommence Ocivber ONY PASTOR'S METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 685 and 537 Broadway. VENUS AND ADONIS, THE INFANT VELOCIPEDIS?S, at the MATINEB TO-DAY. ‘OWES al GUSHING'S OLROUB ori ¥ DISPLAY oF RQUESTIaStam ‘AND ING EACH DAY, YON a ENGLISI CLOWN, wileleat ke hin ti Riders in the World, Adininelon, ai conta; reserved chairs, 25 couts extra, " STERLING. S™ Ole "AMOINETTE STRRIANG's GRAND (CONCERT. Hor frst appearance in New York since her roturn from. arope. EVENING, OCTOBER 7. P* paURSDAY 1, G i ‘CLUB OF NEW YORK, ns tte Beebo, Miss ‘ay yell G. E. a . Be huts, George v. “Solby. grit errant lag to Toeas ats, a extra, accordin« to location, Be eer he obteiued October 4 at box office, Soinway Hall,. Rullman’s, No. 114, an and Schirmer's, No. 701 Br uadway, by abbt lg $e SPARRING FE CHa a cena Lending C0 ath aceentae fer tm venation Poneitg Apperntws son Baxi neg 3 ‘Agent for 1 a Hyareaite Rowing Machine, . i epg PASTOR'S METROPOLITAN Ma a SBT 587 Broadwi GUS, WILLIA rity run Ghat ‘DUTCH ComIgue, MATINEE TO-DAY. NSTRUCTION IN DRAMATIO ART AND ELOoU. ven proficients, Apply to est Thirt; ty street, ADIES AND GENTLEMEN FITTED FOR THE {we give our pupils an opportunity to appear im fessional eompanien, FERMIS & LLL, 21 Grea Jones street