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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1875—QUAVKUrLE SHEET. 728 and 730 Broadway. ee eee AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. i ___ AMUSEMENT: AMUSEMENTS, en 2 THEATRE MONY PASTOR'S A OOTH'S THEATRE. i ENGLISH OPERA. LYMPIC THEATRE. 5 BROADWAY. ou ARISIAN VARIETIES, — a “AVEROR THRATRE. TC oeriw pany | TOS® PASTORY, | sero ms B LMER......., Lanees and Managers | O) cee _ | O14 su Lard METIED. su stoenth street and Broadway, Kg eh TONY PASTOR'S THE GRAND ENGLISH OPERA... | “000. L yew MM PPPP| Ir cco fy: Price, 35¢., 50¢., $1; Boxes, $ aud $10. . EveRY NIGHT AT 8, TONY PASTOR'S = y Mr. C.D, satan recat Director | OO L YMM MMP PIG @ 514 : j pec J TONY PASTOR'S ONLY TWELVE NGI AND 1WOMATINERS. © | Q QE FUN MuR pig sng si " c R's commencing on MONDAY EVENING, October 11, witl P 14 y BREOSY. CMRNER RERAASON, TONY pASro “Ambroise Thomas’ delightful romantic Opera, o OL Y MMMM PPP ITC 514 out 00 0 URRR BBB 00 ¥ X88 TONY MIGNON, IGNON, 0 OF M MM MP nc ye” tie ig, oU UR R BBO OY Y¥8 8 TONY the representative American Prima Donna, 9 OF M oMM MP ne sid wy A ‘ ix a OU UR R B BO OYY B TONY MISS CLAKA LOUISE KELLOGG, oO 8 . 2 ee u 6 Hy No vulgar lite, No coarseness oF offences OU URRR BBB_O O YY BB, TONY in the title role, 000 MV MP bi BROADWAY. pa ws to please the fancy, fascinate the will, OU UR R BBO 0 ¥ TONY Miss ANNIE BEAUMONT, Mr. WM. CASTLE, Mr. HL — pOMTOUE ‘hagination, eaptivate the senses. 2 OU UR R 2.36. .6..%. & TONY PEAKES, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Cayin in the cast, and, by special | TTTTTT H PITT RRR | resi COMIOUE |g See in wow Yor 3 oo: WER RK BBB 00 Y 88 © TONY PASTOR'S t, Muie. SULIE ROSEWALD, of ‘Bultimore, will z 8 , EB | oy = comigue | : ~——0| 8 Pins MATROPOLITAN THZATRE, appear as FELINA, a role in which’ she has recently | 2H Te es THEATIE ae BOMIQUE | 6 Piquant Skevehos. | | 3 ‘soot! TI POLITA) 5 hieved eminent suce rnii. E s eErreee . or _ € ARE Gypreshing tte ie. night, fe METROPOLITAN THEATIN, FULL, CHORUS ANI D ORCHESTRA. t Wann T RRR. EEEE | COL. T. ALLSTON BROWN: Manager | & fi é 3 ‘Now being acted in LIVERPOOL. METROPOLITAN THEATRE, Mr. 8. BEHRENS conductor | °T Ht Th RE Ps | [Fascinating : : PUR BOYSI!1| Now in its third week in BOSTON. METROPOLITAN THEATRE, , 8 TRRE Theatre i too i 3 ' Now boing acted in PHILADELPHIA, METROPOLITAN THEATRE: On TUESDAY EVENING—ERNANI, ? 8 TR RE f COMIQU! cy | )L{0 OF W REAL STAR ARTISTS. |B Now in fis fourth week at the FIFTH METROPOLITAN THEATRE: ‘with the distinguished American Songstress, ° 4 T R RK EEEE | COMIQUE. BROADWAY. = bean. i AVENUE THEATRE” 585, BROADWAY, 987 MME. JENNIE VAN ZANDT us Elvira. — + commencing Monday, October = ‘ie 55 BROADWAY! oe? | WRDNESDAY WiOMEMIAN GIL. K rer oia will combine the Cliamplor is of the world, SES ve 4 OADW, SAT s Y—F AUS’ * 2. OADWAY. aaa sno tae amplou Gymnasts pe GROVE...” BAUADT RE: PRCrEES 58S, BROADWAY! 587 BRIDAY ITE UGURNOIE WAN Gat BROADWAY. ‘Theatre saoabWwat 514 Astoundine Pyracatis ie Matte, ) SATURDAY—GRAND KELLOG( TINER, 24 BROADWAY. Mt Chas ae jwiody, Pe nine arn, gm Jou weaeoua | BS BAY a vit EU veer 2 Ta tte on oun Sean ICE BARRYMORE, and Miss JEPERYS LEWIS, Misa 585 BROADWAY, 587 THE SALE OF RESERVED SEATS ‘The strongest attraction ever concentrate CONTRI, 5 AY NUNEZ, Mrs. G. H. GILBERT and Miss SIDNEY | 585 BROADWAY, 537 bow, progressing THE PAMILY METROPOLIS. on any stare, 2 PARRA T canine mando welt s OWELL, aay SCALE OF PRICES. THE FAMILY OF THE METROPOLIS. every net boing artistic to the extreme an PATISIAN | beautiful Milinery Ballet > OPPOSITE THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL. Orchestra, orchestra circle and front balcony, $2; balcony, FREE FROM ALL VULGARITY, Pablatan ANDS, ! “OUR BOY'S” MATINEE pests 81 50: dress circle, $1; family circle, SO cents." | THE FAMILY THEATRE OF THE METROPOLIS. | totally eclipsing all previ PARISIAN | with dancos, marches, chorus, — OPPOSITE THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL GENERAL ADMISSION. ONE DOLLAR | THE FAMILY THEATRE OF THE METROPOLIS. | | Oooo. re a BARISAN | a cauitllt Sorssueccs SATURDAY AT 1:30. — URS Beis hes ites, Sie ied UNSURPASSED ATTRACTION. | PARISIAN | Most boautiful Coryphiees in } 5 3 SCCESS in rebearsal, Be 3 : 8 WEEK. 0 ; : \ \ eye sents may be reserved two weeks ahead. lacey aac ice ol , THE LILY OF KILLARNEY, ce NEW HIS WEER: Delighted Avdionces. | @——O vine iw a MAD HOt Mr. DALY is gratified to announce that Mr. EDWIN SH, ASSL, “RUEELEDS, CO NEURD 44° October 25—An entirely ew Grand Holiday Pantor a THE GREAT ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS. 3 "Ra trrenistably corte thet SORRNING NIGHR ET ms Sue Rotice will be given of eo ee COE 10 GELLING. vastness nue aes sat on mn ORARER Novel, varied and select entertainment. 2 G.S.N.Y. | Cow Bell Recitations ITCHCOCK'S beatsieweiinihiin:-» eouelettengmmmal G.L0ne TBaTRE, = UNMISTAKABLE MARKS OF APPRECIATIVE DE- | J Educated Dog: ‘Arnold's N FASHIONABLE AUDIENCES, LIGHT, z oa W THIRD AVENUE THEATRE, ‘Third avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-Urst streets, LOTS OF FUN—NO VULGARITY. ONLY MORAL, LIVELY AMUSEMENT. HOUSES FILLED NIGHTLY, For the week commencing October 11, and SATURDAY MATINEE. Grand Minstrel Quart FOSTER, CANNING, SINCLAIR AND HOWARD. THE FRENCH TWIN SISTERS. MISS ROMAINE, THE QUEEN OF SONG. {, The EMPIRE CHILDREN VIOLINISTS, LIZZIE OE, aged four and seven, the wonders of the world, playing most difficult music (with grace end ease) on the violin, ‘ THE GREAT FRANK BELL, Ethiopian Comedian and Orator, LEO, the Tumbleronicon, ‘GEORGE WARREN, THE CHAMPION BANJOIST. REGAN BROTHERS, the Irish Character Delinedtors, { SPECIAL NOTICE.—No liquor sold on the premises, it be- ng the intention of the proprictor to have u frst class en- Sertainment to delight his patrons. Reserved seats; 50 cents; general admission, 25 cents: gal lery, 15 conts; boxes, $4 and $3; seats in boxes, 70 cents aud 1. Doors open ut 7} periormance at 8 o'clock, + Grand Family Matinee every SATURDAY at 2 P. M. Specialty artists shonld address GEORGE WINSHTP, Braxo Director, No. 443 Third avenue, New York. Dates | always. first class performers. | 7 )ARLLNG'S OPERA HOUSE, WEST TWENTY. street, late BRYANTS, COTTON AND REED'S MINSTRELS. \. The best Programme this week ever presented to the Ho—Eugene’s Vocal Album, the El uns, Old Uncle Eph., artistic Clog Exercises, Bi 1os, Cornet Solo, Plantation Pastimes and the new L ble and Amusing Sketch of “Shake: . Evening at 8; Saturday Matinee a IVOLI THEATRE, EIGHTH STREET, between Second and Third avenu PAUL FALK. ‘This is the only Mon music hall system, Open all the year rou , Best and largest Variety Entertaininent Grand triumphant success of the Bob Forty artists in Olio of Sensational Specialties, Ravel Fenterime; Grand Ballet, Orchestral Recltations, popular farces, Sketches, &c. Eight new Stars added to our mammoth combination. ‘The entertainment will conclude with the Grand Oriental Ballet Pantomime, entitled KIM-KA. Grand Family Matinee for Ladies and Children, Saturday, Detober 16, Sunday afternoon, Grand Musical Matinee. \ Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock, Grand Sacred Coneert, fol- Yowed with a Grand Variety Performance, commencing at ene minuto past twelve, not infringing on’ the Sunday to ub t, the Three Proprietor Aiiped | Ballet Troupe. A ANNUAL CONCERT OF THE SCHOLARS OF PROFESSOR E. WALTER KLEIST, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1875, HE DRAMATIC NEW! ‘Lhe brightest, the most earnest, the best. Price five cents. HE DRAMATIC NEWS. ‘The publishers beg to stat cements fe ‘ies of wee that they have mado ar. TONY PASTOR'S COMPANY THE SUCCESS OF THE DAY. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, First appearance of the unparalleled acrobats, FROFESSOR LEON AND His THREE SONS, HIS THREE SONS, HIS THREE SONS, HIS THREE SONS, HIS THREE SONS, EDWARD, ALFRED AND JOSEPH, EDWARD, ALFRED AND JOSEPH, from “* FOLIES BERGERES" Paris and Continental circuses, whose SUPERB GYMNASTIC AND ACROBATIC ACCOM- PLISHMENTS are unequalled by any others. PROFESSOR LEON AND PROFESSOR LEON AND PASTOR: PASTOR. PASTOR————.—__-_ PASTOR —___—. PASTOR. GUS WILLIAMS GUS WILLIAMS 2 of | 2 HIS 5 ORIGINAL E DUTCH E DROLLERIES, a SKETCH CALLED MISCHIEF, and in their great specialty, TKNES IN FAIRY LAND, NES IN FAIRY LAND: NES IN FAIRY LAND. FORD in their funniest of sketch WAK IN THE K WAR IN THE WAR IN THE K WAR IN THE KITCHEN. WAR IN ‘THE KITCHEN, In which they perform SOLOS AND DUETS n SEVERAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, WiTH SOD DANCES PLANTATION MELODIES. Sar eee taney CARTOONS MATT. MORGAN, IN ~ ee HE DRAMATIC NEWS, § Brimful of information. Articles by the best writers. HE DRAMATIC NEWS, FIVE CENTS. out every Thursday. Sold by all news dealers. EXT GREAT CARTOON IN THE DRAMATIC NEWS, “THE FREE LIST SUSPENDED.” UY THE DRAMATIC NEWS, ‘Tho brightest of weeklies, Office 31 Union square, = — ine ao B. GOUGH. e STEINWAY HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. Entirely new Lecture... “BLUNDERS” ‘Admission, 50 cents. Reserved seats (now on sale at the Hall), 75 cents. BROOKLYN ACADEMY, OCTOBER 18. = HE GREAT WRESTLING MATCH between Professor MILLER, the Australian Champion, and POPULAR POPULAR ME & by the gifted young cantatrice. EMS OF GEMS OF iss JENNTE MORGAN. AND LovE IS VEEDAND 8 OF LIFE A} E BLAND, EAs OF Cire AND GOVE IN IRELAND! LAYS OF LIFE LOVE IN IRELAND) LAYS OF LIFE IN IRELAND; JOHN AND MAGGIE, JOUN AND MAGGIE, OUAVE DRILL. > SUAVE DRILL, 4 ZOVAVE DRILL, EEMAN SISTERS, Taketch called THE FIELDINGS, THE FIELDING THE AUSTIN'S LIG' THE FR PLEASE MY BROTHER GO. PLEASE MY BROTHER GO. PLEASE MY BROTHER GO, PLEASE LET MY BROTHER Go. WM. CARLETON'S IRISH SONGS AND” DAN( WM. CARLETON’S IRISH SQNGS AND DAN THE ENTIRE GREAT COMPAN THE ENTIRE THE ENTIRE Se ae ES. Mons. ANDRE CHRISTOL, the famous Masked Man of Paris, Champion of France and Spain, for $1,000 and the Champiouship of America, atthe GRAND OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12, Nie MUSIC.—“SINCE TERRY JOINED THE GANG,” ,"Hold Your Tongue,” “Awkward Squad,” “Mulosby’ Malley, Whiskey” Bowery, opposite Prince street. jome Again,” “Roger Runaway Mare,” “Casi h. HARDING'S, 2 nd stamp for eatalogue, Srblaecmer BEST RESERVED SEATS FOR Titiens Concerts at the regul: ice at TY: eatre Ufo, Windsor Hotel en ee Tens Now Ww. H. POPE, | DRAMATIC ART, ELOCUTION, &C. “WY. Actorand | PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION | TO Klocutionist. | LADIES OR GENTLEMEN, PRE- Address PARING FOR PRIVATE THEATRI- LYRIC HALL,) CALS, PARLOR RECITATIONS OR Sixth avenue, || THE STAGE. LYRIC HALL, WITH Callatlor7P.m.| FINE STAGE FOR PROPER RE- HEARSALS, oO Biron —THE BANJO AND GUITAR TAUGHT IN A single course of lessons; also all styles of dancing for minstrel and variety stage. Tenice ©. DOBSON, 340 Bowery. HE DIRECTORS OF THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC pad pf teant 40h ak, near Oth ay. next to Detmonico’s). ure in announeiny the first poirees of Chamber Muste will be given att 0 “wries OF ox GEICRSRING'S EW HALL SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, As those soirees are designed to cultivate and refine the baste of pupils and the public, the renowned NEW YORK UARTE!, consisting of Messrs. Edward Mollenhaner, G. jatzka, M’ Schwartz, and F. Bergner. have been engas gna will perform only classical tusic of the highest order, sisted by distinguished pianists and vocalists. +! he price for tickets will b $1.50 price for the series of six concerts " 0 Patrons of the Conservatory are entitied to free admission these entertainments. Subscription books open daily from 9 A. M. NGLISH OPERA.—EXCELLENT SEATS FOR ANY perlormance of this week may be had of Mr. GUERN- '¥, Grand Centrai Hotel. Bor THEATRE. KELLOGG, for the GRAND ENG: A few choice reserved sent ISH “OPERA may be had of TYSON, ticket office, Fifth | ue and Windsor Hotels, WONDERFUL MONS. ADRIAN IZAR, THE gront, eccentric Billiardist, will give his last entertain. at the Grand Billiard Palace, corner Forty-second reet and Vanderbilt avenue, Tuesday evening, October 12, ginning at 7% o'clock. Reserved Chairs, 50 cents, can w be secured at the Paltce, or of L. Decker & Co., 14 ntre street. EWEST AND BEST MUSIC.—"ROSE MICHEL LOP. A. H, Pease, 40¢,; “Polonaise Character- Monluszko, O0e. ; Gavotte from “Don Juan,” Jon, ¢., us played by Dr. Hans Von Bulow, with fine portrait of is’ great art song, Tours, 40c.; “Jolly he, Nun and the Fotntatn,” rabiatn, sony jes mated WILLIAM ranch store, 39 Union ‘Quadrille,” 50e Coy ‘547 Broadway; PARRING.—THE UNDERSIGNYD DESIRES TO IN- form his numerous friends and the public that he has tablished his headqu ‘at John Wood's Gymnasium, Bio'e East Twenty-eigh t, where be will be prepared fo give instruction in the manly art at hours to suit the con- enience of pupils, WILLIAM McLELLAN. MATCHLES PROGRAMME, n 6 MATCHLESS PROGRAMME, A DbDD I TrTrrTr | R Rg AA D D It z R RE A A Dd D It T RBRR EEEE AAAA DD © . R RE ep 2 ie | R Rg A AD D m1 b R REEEEEA ‘A DDDD Hf @ PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK. «ggg Eroteesor DYRING e hadiace itis BLACK AIL “CARRI a e THE BLACK MAIL KRIER. Charley Wilson Frank Girard Sabrie Deshon IRISH SONGS, DANCES AND STORIES, IRISH SONGS, DANCES AND STORIES, WILLIAM LIGHTNING ZOUAVE DRILL, LIGHTNING ZOUAVE DRILL, CHARLES AND CARRIE AUSTIN. TONY PASTOR TONY PASTOR will entertain his friends with « few nonsensical Songs, ‘The emotional Sketch entitled PLEASE LET MY BROTHER GO. PLEASE LET MY BROTHER GO. Young Willie Gorman iss SUSIE FREEMAN | Jennie Gorman, his siste! LMiss LIZZIE FREEMAN | John Goodheart, -FRANK GIRARD A Houde OUQU ) A Mis JENNIE MORGAN. Comic Kthiopian Sketch, cal Wak iN Tit HEN, Abani unestiesiet HARLES WILSON JOSIAH... 2 In this ske al jnstra- ments and ex po Songs Dances. GUS WILLIAMS aus WI AMS | in his special entertainment, introducing his own peculiar | German Burlesque Songs, Ancodotes, Lectures, dc. HIBE DUETS, HIBE DUETS, By the FIELDINGS JOUN and MAGGIB Original Comic Act, AND SCENES IN FAIRY LAND. SCENES IN FAIRY LAND. BY McKEE AND ROGERS. THE WONDERFUL ACROBATS, PROFESSOR LEON AND HIS THREE SONS, PROFESSOR LEON AND HIS THREE SONS, EDWARD, ALFRED AND JOSEPH, In their unequalled gymnastic performance, The performance concledi. Dinlect Farce, entitled with Gas Williams’ great Y. COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND ORATORY, . at the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY, jo. © East 14th street, near Sth avenue, next to Delmonico's, The ABLEST PROFESSORS IN America are engaged. THE HAPPY ——*——-THE Harry THE HAPPY THE HAPPY FAMILY. REE VOCAL CLASSES Me of the “Orpheon Society” organize to-morrow (Mon- iting, st 8, at No. West, Kighteenth street, (or W. BUTLER DUNCAN, Frosident. _JkROMK Hopkins, Secretary and Director. OLONEL MONSTERY’S SPARRING, FENCING. ROW- ing und Shooting Academy, 619 Sixth'avenue.—Importor rior Fencing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves. ——THE HA) THE HA. JAKE ONDERDONK.. Mr. M ay Mrs. M Kitty... PIIDAY: TUBSAY AND FRIDAY. MATINEES TUESDAY A’ pe y TUESDAY aD MATIN! id dealer in su a tor the Hydraulic Rowing Machine, Send for ciren- ITIENS CONCERTS—THE BEST SEATS FOR THE Tittons Coeceris can be had at the regular price ay We ¢ TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. QT AX Aa ake MATINEES MATINEES: ON MONDAY, Oct WITH A LARGE AND POWERFU POSED PRINCIPALLY OF STAR ART) TANT SUCCESSION OF 1. EORMERS TO MAINTAIN EF RIC THIS FAVORITE THEATRE. SPI oy ADC R. W, BUTLER and C. THIS POPULAR RESORT FOR AM R. tors Propr Manawors ECIAL NOTICE. OF ACKNOWLE! ALIFICATIO: ILL BE ADDED FROM WEEK HE EFFICIENCY AND SUCC LOBE , THEATRE. GED ABILITY WIS) MENTS WILL APPLY IMMEDIATELY, ING TEKMS, Q' i G6 YCEUM THEATRE, LAST WEEK BUT Last WEEK BUT ON MONDAY~TUESDAY- SATURDAY AFTE LECOCQ’S CROWNING I THE GGGaG G G a G G G GG G G GGGG ON! AST WEEK BUT 0 AST WEEK BUT 0: GIROFLE-GIROFLA OF THE FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE. AY ni FRID POSITIV L POSITIVELY LAS’ MOST SUCCESSFUL II RRRR,_ 0000 Rh Bo oO 1k 28 oO oO I RRRR OO oO Tee een 0 oO tek RO oO 1 RR 0000 Il RRRR 0000 nk RO o 1 oda NS | oO I RRRR O oO 1k RO G UR RO ° i R RB 0000 YEE ¢ UMPH IN OF ‘SDAY—THURSDAY— RA BOUFFE, OF ALL OPERAS. FREE L F. L Fr L FF OL F L 4 L F LLLL FFFF L Fr L 7 L rr OL K L F L Fr LLLL A PERFORMED 130 NIGHTS LAST SEASON. NOW MOST MAGNIFICENTLY PUT ON THE STAGE. New Costumes. New Effects, New A Milo, GEOFF ROY tn hor original role, GIROFLE-GIROFLA. Mons. ROGER, BATURDAY EY first time in America, JAN, A TROIS BE A TROIS : WONDERFUL DUCK.) IGHYS IN ‘LONDON AND PARIS, ‘The Principal 5 Miles. Di MM. LUDOY NING (THE PERFORMED 500 N Seats can now be secured. his great part M ARC. HOSDE 3, DUPLAN, OCTOBER BECS, Bowery in his highly su Ri 7 OOD" Limited On, Cassimir, Mazeppa, The Wild Drolinska, Olinsk: Abder Kahn MONDAY, Unele Tom, Eve (with ‘opse: Marks WE KATE HALPIN, MUSE NOW ON EXHIBI THEATRE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, engagement for one week only of the reat sensation artist JOUD 'HOMPSON 1 Sensational Dram. al of the favorite Farce, ON HAND. MY FELLOW CLERK. S MUSEU: engagement of the MONDAY, Oct. 11, woop's. Equestrian Actress, FISHER, and her tramed Horse, “WONDER,” in the great Hippodra ay AZ) THE WILD HORS! t {. Horse. , TUESDAY, THE GREAT LE TOM 601 EL ADML M (LIVING) Mrs. M. L. BERRELL, CHRISTIE MILLER, pear DAY AND SATURDAY ritie Spectacle, OF TARTARY. Miss KATE FISHER <“WONDER” A. H. Sheldon “Louise Sylvester ‘Harry Colton DAY AND FRIDAY, NSATION, CABIN. Mr. W. A. ROUSE, Miss ETTA LEWIS THERESE WOOD A. H. SHELDON LOUISE SYLVEST: HARRY COLTON ARRY STEWART TARRY CLIFTON ANDFORD, $20,000 BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS. US AND TRAINED will give their splendid performances as above OF MUST OF MUsI LIONS: Liberal engagements offered to any variety ef equestrian xp 5 Brerx ecial TH AVENUE THEATRE. NIGHT, dy gymnasts. Apply at the box office. Brows COMEDY SENSATION 4a>* WEE Hoos CROWDED | «Que BOYS 1" EP “THE Fsuto ABLE FUROR Ir SEVEN ——_—_-»+ _-—_- ME isin will give his LAST RE. STALL TLO! neh on Thur: rved se . 89-0) HOFF, y_ committee of gentlemen, DING for the season, at ASSOOLA: y evening, October 14, 75 cents. For sale at Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty-thrrd Brooklyn Conservatory of Masic, 146 State street, second door from Clinton, ‘Now open. JW. GROSCHEL, Direetor. Co 8 °S PARK THE TRE, BROOKLY Houses crowded to the roof iv. SATURDAY MATINERS, TY TROUPE. th VANTES: THURSDAY EVENING, Ootober 21, to see THE AT NOV Now Stars and a New Bill this week, WEDNESDAY AND gran WAY HALL.—W GRAND CONCERTS, TUESDAY. EVENING, Octobor 19, JOSEPH WHITE, Violinist; YGNACIO CERVANTES, Pianist. Their.first appearance artists. Fu I ture ¢ tour performan: render cai RAMATIC Jars in future ug! be @: MPHE WRESTLING MATCH. The sale of feats and boxes commences at Grand Opera | Honse Tuesday morning, 9 o'clock. ow 0 PEN. Americ, asststed by well known i 1 @ first class for parlor read- y In. ‘est Twenty-third street, 10 to 6 P. M. FORTY-FOURTH GRAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION ol A AMERICAN INSTITUTE, Second and Third avs. and Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth sts, WONDERFUL MACHINES! SPLENDID PRODUCTS! dmission, 50 cen! Children, 25 cents, A pupils am Grons, at once, MANAGER, station D. IEATRICAL MANAGER WILL TAKE TWO ioe lace In his company, to start shortly, Ad- N ACCOMPLISHED ACTRESS AND DRAMATIC A reader teaches the art of elocution in one term; in- tructs amateurs and gunrangeed. Address LADY TEAZLE, ‘ost office. Syuce directs reheat R's it NTRAL PARK GARDEN, oy certs, lectures, 4, Apply Ly + - yall fect satistacti ox 5,237 New Ye LATE | NEW YORK BY betageeae sg Attaeny AND MOON- y Git, THE FAMIL OF THE METROPOLIS. THE FAMILY TH OF THE METROPOLIS. ‘The Theatre which the New York Press, vix.:—Herald, News, San, Tribune, Times, Express, Telegram, Star, World, Commercial Advertiser, Home Journal, Mercury, ‘Sunday Times, Dispateh, Era, Arcadian, Stants Zeitung, New Yorker Pre nk Lesh Wild Oats, Courier, Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn Sunday Sun and wll the leading Journals pronounce the establishment THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT YET PRESENTED. THE 2 5 a ? 24 3 Pini 8 a a E ee a ae a a = 5 be I: IE A iat bight Daudi daniel ee aie Aan. an > Scere 3 aR 3 FJ all {2{| |= Fer iatits friltattte zo ¢ S 2 my = > oo @ z 8 > 3| BER ieee Neen ee ms o & % ES 3 2 & mt i 4 EI] | a LAUR Lael ae g 2 fe dl ee s aS 54} TEE RAYNORS' FIRST f APPEARANCE First time of an entirely now and ‘original local Drama, by Mr. JOHN ¥, POOLE, entitled ¥./¥ (00 BRE K€ EF 9 Of 25 =z ¥Y O OR RKK YY O ORRR ¥)' 0 OF BEER ¥O-O0R RE & oo KR RK K fame] with EVERY SCENE, APPOINTMENT AND EFFECT ENTIRELY NEW ni PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR IT, Reappearance of the gro: MOST VERSATILE Olympic favorites nd ARTISTS LIVING, BRUNO. bpbeee' “oNaua NOSNHOE ON AND JOHNSON AND Particular attention is called to ) BRUNO, BRUNO, BRUNO'S won- ary attainments, he singing correctly in the following different language: French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Esquimaux, Scandinavian, Irish and English, Reappearance of the very embodiment of fun, the original and only “Flewy" and inimitable Ethiopian Comedian, Mr. WM. COURTRIGHT. ~~ Mr, WM. COURTRIGHT, Mr. WM. COURTRIGHT, = Mr. WM. COURTRIGHT, Mr. WM. COURTRIGHT, «Mr. WM. COURTRIGHT, Mr. WM. COURTRIGHT. = Mr, WM. COURTRIGHT. Reappearance of the marvellous little Artists, THE BABY GYMNASTS, Masters LEOTARD AND HARRY CARLO, a lofty trapeze the most extraordinary ats with all the skill, grace and elegance of the most experienced gymnasts, NOTE—A strong net is spread beneath the daring young gymnasts during their wonderiul performance, THE FATTEST AND FUNNIEST OF COMEDIANS, MR. JOUN HAR { JOHN HART. ae f JOHN HART. 4 JOHN HART. 4m his inlitably engie Ty JACOB HARDLU Mr. JOM Old Times. Mr, E. D. ¢ Mr. Maun. Mr. performing on oding | W. Reed XL SISVNNAD anL N#AqS “AUINVA oTuvo SNOUGNOM gn “aSUaAINA “‘uagWAN THE GREAT ONE-LEGGED SONG AND DANCE ARTISTS, COMEDIANS, VOCALISTS, AUTHORS AND ‘ETHIOPIAN “GROT ge MESSRS. HARPER AND SWANSILE 8. HARPER AND STANSILL MESSRS. HARPER AND STANSIL First time, anew and comical Ethiopian SI ‘Wm. Courtright, called, HOSE FUNERAL I8 IT? Romeo Norseradish, Mr. WM. COURTRIGHT Salamander Salad. -Mr.G.W. GRIFFIN Eli Hamfat. Mr. W. MARRIN Christopher Chips. ‘Master MARTIN: Samson Slip: -Mr. JOHN GILBERT Joe Corn, Mr. A. BELLAMY Tho acknowledged Champicns on the Banjo, Mossra, BUCKLEY AND TURNER. BUCKLEY AND TURNER. THE GREAT OLYMPIC COMPANY ! Messrs, JOHN HART, PAT ROONEY, BLAND HOLT, ILLIAM B. CAHILL, WM. COURTRIGHT, JOHN GILBERT, S. HOLDSWORTH, BE. D, GOODING, G. W, H, GRIFFIN, G. W. REED, JAS, VINCENT, W. MAR- Ri » by Mr. 4 iN, A. BELLAMY, WASH! NORTON, THE ‘WORRELL SISTERS; Misses ADAH RICHMOND, JULIA COVEN: TRY, LINA BDWIN, IDA GREENFIELD, ADDIE FAR- WELL, JULIA ROBINSON, KITTIE PARKER, PEARL THORNTON, NELLIE CALVERT, €e., &c. THE COLORED HAMTOWN 'STUDEN' ‘The performance concluding with the new Local Drama entitled Andy Flynn, a representative New York newsboy, @ smart specimen of that use- ful and enterprising class... Miss Adah Richmond Dunn Browne, an erratic charac f the grand tragedy in fourteen Murderous Mutineer". Sam Holmes, a Metropol casionally iled for detective duty. Hunkey Muscle, an ambitious pugilist, | for his “first Mr. Bland Holt Mr. W. B. Cahill fy ‘eee "Mtr. Jobn Hart William Forbes, bookkeeper ¢ of Bedford & Uo... ir. G. W. BL. Griffin Todd, head clerk to the same firm, Mr, G. W. Reed the Harve; fearfully fast and dreadfully dishonest. Cadger, a recent importation from the Mother Country, and a most “hun- lucky cove”’ . .Mr. Wim. Courtright Hans, waiter at Lager Bie: Mr. Gus Brano Rainsey. . { Fast clerks, { Mr, Joh Ibert: Lee. «oo S friends of Harvey. Mr. W. Marrin Flycop, polieoman.....ccree. ase ‘Mr. A. Bellamy Short. Local Mr. Steers Long... «+e Characters, «Mr, A. Pord Lilly Forbes, William's daught . Miss Julia Coventry Beck Rocker, an artificial Hower builder... Miss Lina Edwin Sari Working) .Miss Addie Farwell {" girls.” 8: -. "Miss fda Greenbeld Street Charncters, dee. RY, INCIDENTS, & German Lager Bi The Man of Gen BSeone Se His Savings—Th SYNOPSIS Scene First—4i Fast Clerk and his The Arrest—Siriking let by Gaslight—The Newsboy Girls=Pride and Poverty—The New Tragedy—C Hopes. Scene Third—The Bookkeeper's House by, Light—The Evening Paper—Andy's Expectations-—1' liceman's Visit—An Unweleome Errand—The Warrant—Ar- rest of William Forbes—The Charge, Robbery: Tabloau—The Fast Clerk's Visit—An Insult—Andy in a Fi Fight—Exciting Tableau, Scene Fourth—Local View by Gaslight—Dun Browne's Trials—The Disappointed Pugilist— | The Newsboy's Love Making—Progress of the Plot—Comic Situation, Keone Fifth—In. the ‘Tombs by Daylight-The | Prisoncr--The New Jailer—The Past Clerk Pays a Visit—at- tempt to Strike a Bargain—Liberty vs. Honor—The Book- Keeper Finds a Friend—A Ray of Light in the Gloom of the Prison—Toughing Tableaa.. Seno Sisth—In the Streate— Moonlight Coming—The Prisoner's Daughter—The Last Hope—The Lion in Love—The Disguise—Sam Holmes on the Right Track—Harvey Todd in the Snare. Scene Seventh— New York by Moonlight—Exterior of Gaming House—Heavy Losses—How the Detectives Work—The Grip—Caught, 18 Hig Own Trap—Arrost of Harvey Todd—The Wrong Righted at Last—The Prisoner Freo—Desperation and Death of the | Fast Clerk—Grand and Impressive Donouement, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY at 2 Doorsppon at 74. Performance commences at Admission, ‘conte, Reservod seats. . 25 cont Private boxes. $10, $8 and $5, oa) Secured six dapg in advance, AN ENTIRE NEW OLIO. . NEW ACTS, SONGS, DANCES, FPARCES, SKETCHES, 4. The great Novolty Troupe in « pleasing and entertaining bill FOK MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1875, and every evening during the week; also’ Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. 2 o'clock. THE MASTER NOVELTY THEATRE OF THE WORLD, introducing everything in a theatrical way— DRAMA, PARCE, MINSTRELSY, Comicalities, Jokes, Puns, & making one of the most side spl and pleasing entertainments ever witnessed by the public, THE STAR COMBINATION OF THE WORLD. THE STAR COMBINATION OF THE WORLD. EVERYTHING, FRESH AND BRIMFUL, Entertainment for YOUNG and OLD, MALE and FEMALE. TWO HOURS AND A HALF of unintgrupted AMUSEMENT. THE LADIES DELIGH THE AGED FEEL YOUNG AND LIVELY, while spending an evening at the THEATRE COMIQUE, 4 BROADWAY. ) THEATRE OF AMERICA, continuous carnival in and more real, genuine artists than any otber house over attempted todo, INDORSED BY THE ENTIRE PR SUSTAINED BY A KIND AND INDULG! PUBLIC, MIQUE. | —¢ COMIQU ; every At 7 P.M. rises rises commences E: commences Engagement for six nights Mr. ALF. BURNE who will appear in his most laughable character sketch, en- titled THE PREACHER FROM HEPSIDAM! a backwoods itinerant, who gives a WHANGDOODLE SERMON, Text :—"AND THEY SHALL GNAW A FILE As given by Mr. Burnett in every largo city in the United States aud eighty consecutive performances at Egyptian Hall, London, Mr. Burnett is without doubt the most original humorist known since the days of the lamented ‘Artemus Ward.” His acting illustrates the wsthetics His mimicry is all art, such as drapes his pictures with ideality. There is nothing whatever in his language that is gross, coarse, or even com- monplace. Ho has a fund of rich natiiral humor, original and the faculty of mimicry in a high degree. Ho is the w incarnation of fun, and has never been equaited in his line. BARNEY AND RICKEY in a new and funny Sketeh, entitled Beappearance of that laughable Teutonic Eccentric, MR. DL. MORRIS, naitied iT OFFICE. 2 P.M. th the Humorist, MPLOYM MR. JOHN WILD, in his laughable Sketch, entitled : A SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS. MISS LULU DELMAY, SCHOOLCRAFT AND COES in an original Sketch, entitled THE MUSICAL ACADEMY, MR. JOHN ALLEN in his specialtic The Duteh 08, HARRY WATSON AND LIZZIE SHERMAN, Original Sketch, entitled THE CHANGEABLE DUTCHMAN! making one of the. quickest changes ever known. MISS. VIRGINIA. STICKNEY, the beautiful and dashing Serio-Comic Vocalist, THE AINSLEYS, NED AND WILLIE, in their own peculiar original Songs ‘and Dances. MISS NELLY ST JOHN. MISS ADA. OLIVER, first appearance in Amorica. A Serio-Camiic Vocalist popu- Jar at the London Music Halls, The performance concludes each evening, and Wednesday and Saturday Matinoe, with the langhable Local Drama, eu- titled THE PICNIC; OR, WHERE'S MY’ DOG, Bill Mawley, dilapidated boxer and discon. solate dog fane! He Mr. Sam Rickey Harry Stanton, ir. George Maddox ‘Tom Eldridge, bi Dick Soft, a young man about town Mr. John Wild Adam Bradburn, a profligate ‘Mr. DDH, Kelley Augustus Nicotine Ninny, an exquisite ar- ticle.. Mr. J. F. Crossin Smith, a razor atrop man. - Mr. Brown Dun, & newsboy. aster Tommy So hehe ...y Ruttian Mr. Lewis employ). > q & 2 Fj NOTICE FROM HE. ae a Amory oF THe SkLIDMORRS. ‘The Skidmore Guards, now in Boston at ritle practice with the Mulligan Guards and the Regular Army, Oh! are re- jwested to attend drill at the Theatre Comique on the 16th at, preparatory t0 ANOTIHN” RIFLE SHOOTING MATCH, te at the Comique ° commence SVONDAY, OCTOBER 18, on Pade oct pare Toe THREE CRACKED TEAMS will mpete for superiortty bce Waptain JEFF SAUNDERS, Commanding. NILMORE’S CONCERT GARDEN. THE HANDSOMEST AND MOST DELIGHTFUL GARDEN TN) THE WORLD, GILMORE'S assy” deca aca BAND of OVER ONE, HUNDRED PERFORMERS EVERY NIGHT. NEW YORK'S GREATEST ATTRACTION, THE GREAT LEVY, IN ONE OF HIS GRANDEST SOLOS. THE YOUNG APOLLO CLU) a new organization of fresh, young Poices, and Mme. MARIE SALVOTTI, the favorite Soprano, PROGRAMME, PARY 1. 1. Overtare, 2. Meditation, Beethoven - Gounod % Grand Selection, introducing’ the "gems “L'Africaine,”” “iL Profete, “af Jinoraa,’ L'Etoile da ." “Robert le Diable,” and Hew Huguenots iis -Meyorbeer 4. Cornet Solo—Aria from “fl Bravo” Mercadante Mr. M. ARBUCKL 5. Aria for Soprano—"Liear ye, Isract |” from Mme. MARIE SALVOTTI. 6, “Rhapsodie Hongroive,” No, 2 Last performan or during thie “present sen 4 a * Nine,” ¢ from the popular rev’ % Cheeen tg) ty f val songs of Messrs. Moody and Sankey THE YOUNG APOLLO CLUB 8. Cornet Solo—"C ujus Animam, tabat yah” Meudelssohn Listt ‘Mate Rossini Mr TLE PART IIL 9, Grand Scena, from Overon—"Ocean, Thon Mighty Monster 1... sng Weber 10. Selection, No. 3—"“Lobengri ‘Wagner 1k. Grand March—"Tannbanser Choral—" Piano Accompanist... Admission, 00 cents. enor E, MARZO Boxes, admitting four, $0 p Hi CHILDREN ARE PLEASED, Mr. J. A. Graver | ‘aster Johnny | Clog Dances, ch Quadrille, Boautiful Feinale Models in POSE PLASTIQUE, tional Sketch, written ex entided Delichtfal Vari ie tin we An appropor pressly for the Parisian Variet — or, Reformers of the sinz scenes, naughty peopl ‘delightful Immoralities, GRAD Finale—French Quadgiie In America. ARK THEATRE. MIGHTY DOLLAR. Mr. STUART is happy to chronicle ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR THE NATIVE DRAMA nthe CONTE SUCCESS ‘ot Wools. F characters, pleas . funny episodes, id atirring tiuales 'y the bandsomest Coryphees MIGHTY DOLLAR, with Mr. W. J. FLORENCE ‘The Hon. Bardwell Stote Mrs. W. 5. FLORENC ..Mrs, General Gilllory hich (now in its sixth week) will be given RY NIGHT TILL FURTHER NOTICE ‘and at a MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2. Mr. STUART bexs to annougce that he will shortly h the privilege of introducing one whom he and all, who have & him deem a most distinguished artist, the Western * Comedian, JOHN DILLON, who has most generously postponed his engagement in com Hoquonce of the ungpproachable success of the M ALLACKS. WHTY DOLLAR. WA Fropriet Doors open at EVERY EVE? Mr, Tom Taylor's original Comedy Drama, in three acts, em titled the OVERLAND ROU Mr. LE: 1 commences at 8 rand Manager TER WALLACK d, Pertorn . Me NG AND SATURDAY MATINEE. “The performance is of the kind which has made this theatre famous. * * * Produced on a scale of greater splendos than ever before,”—New York Herald. “The general performance received with abundant and continuous merriment, It is exquisitely put ou the stage." Now York World, “An exceedingly well balanced play, showing to nnusuat rantage the strength of Mr, Wallack’s company. The stage attire is of surpassing beauty."'—New York Times, The ship scene, showing tho vessel from the stern, sum rounded by the ocean, is extraordinary for its beauty and ao breaking up of the steamer is managed with telling’ skill.”"—New York Tribune. “The scenery i beautiful * * * The effect of sam set was truly delightiul and realistic, The acting is unusm ally good.""—Wilkes? Spirit. . “Tho play is admirably mounted, and the breaking up o the ship most realistic.”—Arcadian, CARRIAGES MAY BE ORDERED FOR 10:30. TEINWAY HALL. TITIENS, TO-MORROW (MONDAY), OCTOBER 11, 1875, FOURTH AND LAST BUT TWO GRAND TITTENS CONCERT, Mile. THER) ‘TITIENS will sing “Non mi dir,” Grand Aria, sieiwes “Traviata,” with Mr. Tom Karl. LAriita (by general desire) .. Pe ARABELLA GODDARD ‘will, ‘Transcription “Auf Elregeln des G: pi ange’... ..Mendelgso} | Plano Accompanist Fantasie, Jules Chivre o ‘Star Spangled Banner. Mr. E. SAURET will play “Air Busses,” by Wieniawski, and “Revirie,” by Vieaxtemp Mr. TOM KARL and Signor ORLANDINL, GRAND ORCHESTRA. Mr. MAX MARETZE! i. GEORGE W. COLB! Conductor. . | WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, October 13 and 15, THE TWO LAST CONC Mile, TITIENS, SATURDAY, October 16, at 1:30 P. Bf., LAST ITIENS MATINEE. Brooklyn Academy, TITIENS, October 19. Seats secured at Steinw: Land 114 Broadway. JRMNG HALL Miss SOPHIA FLORA HEILBRON the world-renowned pianist. iRAND CONCERT, On TUESDAY EV 3, October 12, ‘1875, at 8 o’clocks Vocalists—Soprano, Miss MATILDA HOFFMANN; com RTS OF tralto, Miss A. BE. aritone, Signor G. TAGLIAPIR: TRA; violin, MOLLENHAUER; violoucel Mr. CHARL, accompanists, Sienor ALBI Sicuor A. TOMASI and Signor MODERATI. Tickei each. Reserved seats, 25. entra, to be had of Messrs. Schire mer, 701 Broadway 3 Union square; Pond, 38 Cnion squ Miss Heilbron and the Central Ticket sAcapenty OF Musto. WACHTEL GRAND OPERA SEASON, AD, NEUENDORFS of Bradburn ; “Mr. Ring | P 1GHT, 3 Mt /¢ Gerentlo MONDAY, OUTOBER 18, 1875, z iss Glenn Meyerbeer's chef d'auvre Cc) Quackson “LES HUGUENOTS,” Jennie New ls Hannah Birch Grand Opera in five acts. Ellen Ej Miss Lizaie Brown THEODORE WACHTEL Matilda 43 -Miss Jane Smith in his grand role as RAOUL, Hattie Wri Gg Emma Edwards | Valentine ees He. Bugenie Pappenhetm Marthi Ps ~Miss Julia Jones | M Mile. Jeanette Goldberg | Susan spizots. Miss Kate Stanford Mie. Emma Kustes | Lettie Pilbox: £ Miss Emma Gaines | thir. Bruno Gauzburger Hot Corn Sal é James Bradley | ++cMr, Adolf Fromoseb Ar. Josef Fassbender Mr. Julius Milder AND ORCHESTRA. Ad. Neuendor® Hasse Conductor. Chorus master § i ION PRICES for the season peareny, aights :—Boxes, $200, $240 and $200, Reserved seat . ‘ubseriptions will be Received at the Director's office at the Academy of Music daily, from 9 to 3 o'clock. PRICES FOR SINGLE ‘NIGHTS. Boxes, $20, $1o and $10. mission, $1. Reserved seats, $1 and $2 extr Famity Circle, 50 cents. Reserved seats, do., 50 cents. ‘The subscription list will be closed on Wednesday, Octobe 13, and the sale of reserved seats for single nights will com mence Thursday, October 14, at 9 o'clock A. M. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS | NEW AN FRANCISCO MINSTRE. OPERA HOUSB, BROADWAY, CORNER TW! NINTH STREBT. ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL THIS WEEK. FIRST TIME OP OUR BOYS, OUR BOY: OUR BOY! THE AFRICAN DWARF, BROADWAY MILLINERS, RECEIVED WITH SCREAM RY NIGH iT, EV THE JOLLIEST ENTERTAINMENT IN | THE (CIM WANTED—200 smart boys to pick up buttons, hooks eyes every morning. Seats secured. Matinee Saturday at 2 ITADT THEATRE, GRAND. OPENIN taf? of Gri Chizzo FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, at 8 P.M. LA FILLE DE MADAME with the same cnst as at the Lyceum Theat More particulars in morning pape si ENCE AND THIRTIETH STREET. SERIE AV OROWN TRIUMPH. ROHE DANSANTE, DANG CHARMING MUSIC, COMMENO AT 9 O'CLOCK, ON THIRT: STREET. RY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, CING AT 3 O'CLOCK, 723 SIXTH AVENUE. RY Just COMPLETED, SC anight. Books open, LYRI a y STAGE and GAUL DUCED to $40 and M. B.—YOUR ORDER FOR SEATS FOR WREST. je ling m is lost; box plan and sale of seats at Grand Upera House Tuesday morning. ere 3 VARD.—PL GUITAR, FLUTE, SINGING, ‘Organ, &. pi ‘skons only: circulars mailed free. J, TAY WATSON, Musical Director, 32 East and 24 West Fourteenth $25. RENCH CL. TILL FEBRUARY; + speaking guaranteed; attendance free for a week; Literature and Scieness; private | V of the Universi France, 140 West Thirtieth st R, THOMAS, TEACHER OF SINGING, 129 BAST + Twenty-sixth street. = HE STAGE.—PROFESSOR PHILIP, LAWR! author of "Model Speaker,” “Lawrence Speaker,” Stock's Elocution,” €c., instinets Indies and gentlemen in the highest order of the wrt, 46 Kast Tenth WERICAN | ELOCUTION, DRAMATIC ART, VOCAL EOD | Bultere, crate Ae. BY speclal aid expert vOL) a eed prof irs for ouch sey ye depart. COLLEGE | enced rronnected with tho GRAND CON: ORATORY. |SERVATORY OF MUSIC, 112 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YOR iP oxEar WRESTLING MATCH will take piace Tuesday evening at the XD OPERA HOUSE. THE MONTH OF OCTOBER.—GREAT AT. Creation COLONEL MONSTERY'S safety Shooting Gal , 619 Sixth avenue; no chargo for entries; vainublo prizes given to the three best marksmen. ST OUT.—“RAPID TRANSIT GALor" ‘Around World Waits,” played at th AND PUL ARONSON'S IMMENSELY POPULAR COMPOSE tions played by Thomas’, Gilmore's, Grafulla’s, ing’s, Bernstein's and Landers bands and the principal the: atres, converts, balls, &c.—"Our Lovely Hudson,” “La Co nette,” “Pres St. Ger Y walt 750.3 “Just ip me," Awfully Jolly,” “Jockey “iegatta,” “La Fy rite,” “Sleigh fide,” ‘gnlops, each 40e. ‘azurka Melo 0. 5 “Marche Tromphale,"” 40a, DITSON & CO., 711 Broadway. SOIREES DANSANTES.—IRVING MALI, SATURDAV EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK, L, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12. dique,” 6c. ; “L'Adieu,”” Sopies mailed. {GIMENT BAND. Hi STRETT, NEAR FOURTH AVENUE. i COMPANY, 218 Brondway, mick. TAMMANY HE SEVENTH Acadomy of | 1 dinar roe su | " duende ahd Fox pale dy be i » mle Hall Democratic Commi § mudeessed by Samue A. Beall and & Morrissth, Wert Fourth h i'venihay, uteint The public are. » E. Utara, au Dr. JIL) \