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: “2DERS_ WANTED, y FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ALL Me paremoeete aie oe at Wan P ate, to @ gentieman and wife; with ® 4) Webt Thirty.swecond street, ‘) OF ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FOR- Hoard: also ‘plessant Booms salteble fos fami 20 East Forty-sxth street, ‘corner Madison « gue (Windsor block). Reference. NORTH WASHINGTON SQUARE,—FURNISHED Floor, of five 1 .oms, with or without Boarding. Inquire ‘ai the house, ry |]S1 HOUSE (ROM STUYVESANT PARK, 215 EAST Fifteenth strovt.—Large, handsomely furnished Rooms, with first class tvie; all modern improvements; large P for; fine, qulet neizhiborhood; terms moderate. k GENTLEMAN MAY OBTAIN A HANDSOMELY furnished warm hall Room, seeond floor, Ane, with su- ior Board. in (he first class louse 46 Seventh avenue; near fourteenth street, References. PARLOR FLOOR, THREE LARGE ROOMS HAND somely fui hed; private bath room, closets, de, ; with rivate. table, or whhout Bourd; references, 36° Bast jenticth street. )M MADISON SQUARE, 33 EAST TWEN- Genie siveee —Blegantly Purnia Parlor Floor and jecond Floor, with private ta! be Bul ‘on third floor, with- out board: breakfusts if desired. E THIRD, FLOOR | TO RENT—WITH 1 Bowrls private theif desired: also one Suit om second Boor; at Mrs. RH. J ane 178 Madison avenue. 3 SECOND FLOOR, THREE ROOMS, WITH BEBO A NT erior accommodations. 63 West ‘hirty-fth atreet. BLOCK FROM BROADWAY, 114 BAST NINETEENTH rt street.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite and jingly, with Board; elegant and central location; table Board; references exchanged. LARGE ROOM, wos BEDROOM ADJOINING. 1 Miinle closets, with good Bourd; sultablo fur man an wife or two single gentlemen, 160 West Twenty-secoud atreot. LARGE, PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED ROOM ON second floor, with good, liberal Board, very low; brown Stone; central:'genteel neighborhood; Union square cross- town cars pass the door. 43 Seventh avenue. $1. 50 'TO $2 PER DAY, $6 TO $12 PER WEEK; FINE ot Rooms, ‘excellent table for furnilies and sini le gentlemen; croauet grounds; 174, 176 wnd 178 Bleecl atroet, near Broadway. NEW YORK HERALD, BOARDERS WA WANTED. HIRTY-FIFTH | STREET—TWO | HAND. 3! fone Bults of Room ‘on first and second floors ; also Upper Rooms, with Board ; references. WEST THIRTIETH STREET —VERY DESIRABLE 31 Rooms, with Board, to families and gentlemen ; erences exchanged. GROVE STREET.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A 31. GBSLN, furnished. Second Floor, together or sopa- ratel; ferences. WEST EIGHTEENTH 8TREET.—HANDSOMELY 31 furnished Second Floor, with first class Board, to let; also Rooms on fourth floor for gentlemen ; references. 33 WEST FORTY-SECOND | STREET, Reservoir Park; location, uns jogantly finished; Second and Third suite, with or without private table. pa a a Ba 3 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—FINE ROOMS ON parlor, second, third and fourth floors; grate or stove professional cook and excellent Board at reason: desirable people, TH STREET, WEST, NO. 265,-NICELY FUR- nished Room to let, with good Board, to gentleman and wife; sunny exposure; family small; terms moderate references exchanged. 47, STREET, 196, Bast IANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rows, singly or en suite, to eouples or single ‘Ouse and location first class; terms OSITE new; joors, entire or en gentlemen, with Bourd; moderate; reference. 34™ STREET, BETWEEN. FIFTH AND MADI- e son avenuies,—Hundsomely furnished alcove Room, socond floor, front, to_let, with Board, to gentleman an wife, Address L. Horild Uptown Branch office, BOARDERS | WANTED. 320 WEsT THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN Eighth and Ninth avenues.—To let, with Board, one front Room, suitable for two; also one hall’Room at moder- ato terms; quiet neighborhood; good location. 333. WEST s2D STREBT.—NEWLY AND HAND.” somely furnished Rooms, with first class Board, for two; $15 to fis jlocation first class; also a hand- some Reception WES? NINEFEENTH " STRERT—10¢ LET. h Board. » second story buck and air sto ry «front Roses, to guntivuie end eteeeen Oaghe oom 354 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A FINE second story front alcove Room, handsomely tur- ished, with first class Board, in. w private family; al con- ‘Yeulouces; references exchanged. tot haart me Rt ed EES WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR ELE- 361 KES, vated Railroad.—Handsomely furnished Kooms for genticman and wife, with Board; alao single Rooms for gon- tlemen. 389 BLERCKER STREET, BETWEEN ELEVENTIL Oe | jand Verry.—Furnishied Room, trout, with or with- ont 4 WEST THIRTY-YOURTH STREET,—FRONT Parlor and Bedroom, nicely furnished, with or with- out Board; first tlvor. 4.9() EEXINGION AVENUE. A GENTLEMAN AND wife, without children, will let their second story Htooms, with firet class Board, to ‘ndults; home made plod, bread, biscuits, ae. 1 95) 2 BROADWAY.—GENTLEMAN AND WIFE . can be accommodated with a neatly furnished Parlor dnd Bedroom, or siugie ladies or gentlemen, or will be let furlight business’ purposes. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET TO gentleman and wife; Board tor wife; no other boarders. Address M. E. G., Herald Uptown Branch office. 3 STH STREET, 109 EAST, near Park aven Furnished Rooms, with Board, on suite or singly. B5™ STREKT, 74 WEST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, with first class Board, on'second and third floors, for families or single goutlomen: references. Q5 WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET—A HAND. somely furnished Second Floor to reui, with Board, to @ family of adults or single gentlemen, 367 STREET, No, 03 West— rnished Rooms in a private family, with or without Board. () TO $2 PER DAY, $8 TO $12 PER WEEK. Fine Rooms, with excellent table, to famili andsingle gentlemen. City Hotel, corner Broadway and Eighth street, Ste STREE?, CORNER OF MADISON AVENUE.— Second Fivor, consisting of Shree , large 36" ‘i eden ‘und bathroom, to rent, with Bo; private table, 214 Madison avenue. BLOCKS FROM FIPTH AVENUE HOTEL, 120 East Twenty-third stroet,—Large, handsomely furnished Rooms (outhern exposure), with Board, en suite or singly; house and table first class. DESIRABLE FRONT ROOMS, COMMUNICATING, 2 southern exposure, second floor, to let, with or without Board; first class location, 113 Kast Fortieth street, be- ‘tween Park and Lexington avenues, ELEGANT SUITS—WITH OR WITHOUT PRIVATE 2D. die, or will be let sing! ys highest references given aud Fequired. ' Apply at 19 West Te nth street. SHED FLOORS OR HALE, IF DESIRE e prices; Rooms for $7 ‘and $5, weekly; hall ireforence to gentlemen ; quiet hoyse ; first class East Fifteenth street, three doors from Union $3 and $2; Toculity. 10 ‘Square Hotel. LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOMS ON THIRD floor; also other desirable Rooms to let, with good beret location and house first class. 126 East Twenty-sev- euth street. 6) BLOCKS FFOM BROADWAY.—ROOMS TO LET, with Board, at reasonable terms, to gentteman and wife or single gentlemen; room fortwo li ‘G1 Bust Fourth st, © COTTAGE PLACE—RETIRED STREET; FRONT gardens; resembling a park; near junction of Sixth avenue and Bleecker street, nent American family; two front Rooms; good table, $7 to $8; for gentlemen; family on same terms. EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A HANDSOME 36 Second Floor; plenty closets; private table if desired, ‘Also Rooms on third door.” Referoneos, 3O WEST FOURTEENTH STREET —A SUIT OF Rooms (southern exposure) to rent, with Board, for the winter; also single Rooms for gentlemen; unexception- able references given and required. 41 EAST TWENTY-KIGHTH STREET.—TO LET, FUR- nished or unfurnished Rooms, with or without Board; a few table boarders taken; location good; terms moderate. “ee EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—A FLOOR OF two large rooms, private bath and elegant mirrors, and other Rooms, with Board; also table Board; family American; references. 4 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—THIRD STORY front Room, large hall Room, in first class order, with Board: references. CLINTON PLACE, CORNER OF UNIVERSITY place,—This House having ‘hanged hands, now off 4n olegant suit of Rooms on second tloor; also single Room: with full Board, at reduced prices; references exchanged; table Boarders accommodated, 43 EAST, TWENTY NINTH | STREET, | BETWEEN Madison and Fourth avenues.—A private family, hava ing more room than th i require, will let # Suit of four Rooms, with bath on secon floor, with private table if de- sired; also a front Room and hail’ Bedroom, on third floor; fires sawis fersisbed caronghoxss ronTecio eeeneanees 42 NORTH WASHINGTON SQUARE.—HANDSOMELY furnished front Rooms, with good Board, for families and gentlemen; honso and location unexceptionable; references, TH AVENUE, 435, NEAR THIRTIETH STREET. Parlor Floor’ to Iét, with private Table or Breakiast; would let reasonable to’ family desiring to make arrange- ‘ments for the winter. TH AVENUE, 68.—MRS. E. C. COFFIN HAS SUITS 2) of Rooms; also single Rooms, finely furnished; private “table if desired. TH AVENUE, | 51, NEAR THIRTY FOURTH street.—Parlor and Second Moors, furnished bath, closets, e.; with or without private tabl Roots for gentlemen (would let unfurnished) erate. TH AVENUE, 224, OPPOSITE MADISON PARK. Elegant Suits of Apartments, for families or gentleme with breakfast; also front Basement as physician's offi feferences given and required. ‘TH AVENUE, 314.—THIRD FLOOR, BATH, &C., AND hfe ae Room on fourth, with Board; references ex- changed. as TH AVENUE, 81, FIRST DOOR BELOW SIXTEENTH street.—M. E. GAGE offers a handsomely furnished Sec- Sad Wisor? oat be diviaed) paivate, satis. es Antio, iho o unusually handsome fourth floor Rooms; references, WEST SIXTEENTH STREET,—EXTENSION ROOM, suitable for a doctor: also Room for gentleman and wife and single Rooms for gentlemen, with or without Board, ref- cer EAST THIRTIETH STREET.—FINE SUIT OF 4 geome on second floor,,with Board; alse ball Soom on ird floor. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or singly with first class Board; Rooms for families and single femen rence required. 10 x AVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— Pleasant. front Rooms, "$16 and #25 for two, with Board: single Rooms, $7 and $9; also table board, 4; house aeuted by steam. [.Q™H, STREET, NO. 59, WEST. BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues—Beautiful Rooms, singly or en * ite, large or small; moderate prices and good Board. TH STREET, 185 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— Two large “and pleasant Rooms (second aud third itorles), with Board, for gentlemen or geutiemen and their ves, [Q AND.14 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— Rooms on first and second floors to let, with Board, to jamily or single gentlemen, at reasonable prico; swali jables; reference. [QTE SURERT, WEST, 194 NEATLY FURNISHED Rooms to let, with Board; terms moderate ; neighbor- tod first class, L TH STREET, 250 WEST—NICELY FUR- nished rooms, 1 i, for married or single ents; all conveniehioes and suparior Board; location desir- sble. 4 WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—Two Rooms on third floor, front and back, en suite or separate: also sunny Room on second story, first class Board and home comforts; terms moderate. 44 Motna Boor, sulgablo for,» farnilies; private ta! ences given and required. party of gentlemen or ; moderate terms; ref SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE.—PLEASANT, furnished Rooms, fronting on Park, suitable for fam? flies or single gentlemen, to lot, with good Board; billiard table; French spoken; references: 4.5 WHSt TWENTY SECOND STREET.—AN ELI ©) gant Suit of Rooms on purlor floor, with closets at- tached; also fine Suit on third floor, eleguntly furnished, to let, with Board; roterences exchanged. 4.7 WEST, THIRTYFIPTH, STREET. —DESTRABLE front Rooms, en suite or separately, on third floor, with Board; also Rooms for single gentlemen; the house is handsomely farnished throughout and first class in all its appointments; roferences, —* 4:7 WEST TWELFTH STREET NEAR FIFTH AVE nue.—Handsomely furnished front and back Rooms on second and third floors, with Board, to fumilies or gentle- men. 4 GREENWICH AVENUE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, large, nicely furnished Rooms; also Extension Room, shod. Terms, $12 for two; single Room, unfurni with Board;’reterences requir Q WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR SIXTH avenue.—Large Rooms aud ball Room, second and ose Floors, to let, e gentlemen, with liberal Board, $8 to 'T.—HANDSOMELY wi morte ee here te seco hird floors; front of the strictly ‘irst class Board. EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY and Universit; rst class French Board; € 5 iy place. Kooms en suite or sivigly for families or single gentlemen; references exchanged. 5 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, SECOND DOOR 2) from Fifth avenue.—Newly furnished Rooms, with Board, suitable for single gentlemen and families; terms “erences exch ‘Boarding Direetory, 28 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—ROOMS ON ee STREET, 108 Geren iltled ROOMS, | —MAISON PARISIENNE, 38 EAST TWELFTH street, between Broadway and University placo.— Elegant Apartments for families and single gentlemen, with or without Board, at moderate prices. LADY, LIVING ALONE, HAS A HANDSOMELY and newly furnished Parlor and Bedroom to let, south. ern exposure, to a gentleman and wife; Board for the lady; neighborhood nexceptionable; one Block trom Reservolt ark, Address EVISIY COMFORT, Herald Uptown Brauch ee PARTMENTS, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, EN suite or singly family private; breakfast if destred, or private tuble for one party. No. 49 West Twenty-ninth street, four doors west of Broadway. FAMILY, CONSISTING OF THREE ADULTS, DE- sire to lot, with Board, one or two rooms to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, on second or third floor of house 102 West Forty-first sirect, between Broadway and Sixth avenue, References. LADY, WHO HAS NEVER BEFORE RENTED HER rvoms,'is desirous to meet with a party of gentlemen who will take apartments in ber house wich is ole, antly furnished. either with or without Board, Address box 171 Herald Uptown Branch office. A CELEASANT ROOMS AND EXCELLENT BOARD.— « at moderate prices, at 108 East Twenty-fifth street, two doors from Fourth avenue; house first class; entire second floor to let, LARGE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH OR without breakfast, for nitemen ponly, best Eaterancer Oxchanged.. Apply at No, 160 West Forty-ifth AL CHOISE RooMs—FROM $5 TO $18, FIRE AND gas included; house kept first class; families and sin- Ge perons a commodated; day Boarders; terms low. 128 est Twenty-ninth street, N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR TO rent, with bath, closets and all the conveniences; with or without a private. West Twenty-Sixth street, op- posite Trinity chapel. References exchanged. PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they desire, wauld like to let & few Ronis (en suite, with private table if desired) to desirable party; location botween Madison and Fourth avenues; houso first class; rof- anzed. Address box 5,571 Post office. HE NKWS OF TO.-D. IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-NIGIT. Z —VACANCIES, PRICES AND PARTICULARS OF + best Boarding Houses aro registered at HANKINS’ West Tweuty-ninth street. (Open day and evening.) ‘List free. G7, NO, CHARGE. PARTING IN SEARCH OF FIRST +. class boarding accommodations call at SANDS’ Board Directory, 1,199 Broadway. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, LADY DESIRES TO FIND FIRST CLASS BOARD in a strictly private family; would Ike two well fur- nished, sunny, front Rooms; references must be unexcep- tHouable. ‘Adiress W. S., box 109 Herald Uptown Branch ottica. ‘OARD WANTED—BY A LADY; PRICE $28 PER month; fire and gas, Address G. A. , Herald Up- town Branch office. References. . OARD WANTED—GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, front room ; terms E: Twenty-third to Thirty-fourth street; Herald Uptown hot to exceed $20 per week. Address B. V., Branch office. OARD WANTED IMMEDIATELY AND ROOMS without board; send descriptions; boarders suited im- mediately ; best opportunities: established 1857, FREE DIRECTORY, 737 Broadway. TANTED—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITIL Board, for a gentleman, wife and child; location, above Forty-fifth street, east of Sixth avenue. Address DODGE, Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, ROOM AND BOARD with a respectable private faintly, conventent to Hua- fon street. Address P. P., 301 Hudson streot. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, FULL BOARD TO be paid for in tuition; she can teach young children the elements of music and’ the English branches, Address A. M., box 416 Post office. Wee GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, PLEASANT Room and good Board in a s faraily ‘also samo for single gentleman; must be good | ;below Fourteenth jerms not to exceed $750 each, with fire dress WILLIAMS, Herald office. ‘ANTED—BOARD AND ROOM, BY A GENTLEMAN, in a private family where therd are no other boarders moderate. 69 # ade ak PLACE, NEAR GRAMERCY PARK,— ished Rooms to let, with Board, house and table first ane * references. 7 "WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—A PLEASANT second story front Room to let, with Board; terms moderate; references exchanged. 73, WEST THIRTY SIXTH STREET.—T0 LET, WITH first class Board, a handsomely furnished’ Second Floor, three rooms, singly or en suite ; house newly furnished throujghout; also # Room for a single gentleman. 82 ) IRVING PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM GRAMERCY Park.—Elegant Second Floor, ail light rooms; private table if preferred; Rooms on fourth tloor und elegant Parlor Extension. ‘T, WEST, 33, 35 AND 37, BETWEEN xth avenues.—Elegantly furnished Rooms for families or gentlemen; small tabi erences, ‘ tan STREE! Fifth and snd suits of Room: iso Parlor Suit; re enaeeare TWELFTH | STREET.—PLEASANT, Rooms, well furnished, to let, separately of Bourd;' also table boarders accommodated; wed, 109 BAst sunn together, wit! references exch 217 WEST.—ONE EXTRA LARG. [ 4.78, STREET, elegant Room, on second fivor, for a gentleman ani rife, and a very handsome front hall Room, for a gentleman, vith Board; references. 118 EAST SIXTY-SECOND STREET.-A REFINED German private family will let a nicely farnished back Parlor, with first class Board; also a hall Koow; reier- ences exchanged. [4TH STREET, 202 WEST—A VERY DESIRABLE Second story’ front Room and, Bedroom. connecting fo let, with superior Bourd; also @ third story back ball tom family stall. 124. BASLIWENTY SEVENTH STREET —TO, LET, with Board, two oF three large connecting foo separately or together; also one single Room; references given if required. “ ti TH STREET, 817 EAST.—DOUBLE, AND, SINGLE Rooms, on tl joors, well furnished, con- tecting or otherwise to Tet, with Board; terms moderate, [4s SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue,—Arrangements can be made now till the Ist br an elegantly furnished Floor, with private table; break- last to order 10; French cooking; references. 15 EAST FORTY SECOND STREET, ADJOINING O Fifth and Madison avenues.—Klegantly furnished Fooms, en suite, with Bi ‘ate table ft desired. L5 WEST ELBVENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY Elegantly furnished Rooms with Board, for gentle. tuble first han and wire, or gentlemen; lags; location cent references. 13 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET.—LARGE ROOMS, suitable for families or single gentlemen: also smali Room on second floor front, with or without Board; vers all through the house. ]4] MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR WASHINGTON square.—Threo large corner 8, handsomely furnished, to let, with Board; house newly renovated; terms moderate; references exchauized. 143 NSSt VETEENTH ATRERT—A PLEASANT, furnished front Room to let, with Board, to single gentlemen or gentleman and wite; terms moderate. terms. “Aadress, stating location, ac, B. fi, Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A LARGE, easant as and beara; Seventeenth and Thirty-tourth stroote, Third and Eighth avenuce, Ad- dress, with terms, which must be reasonable, 167 Herald Uptown Branch office ; references exchanged. ANTED BOARD AND ROOMS, WITH FIRE, FOR an elderly price not to exceed 87 par week. Ad- dross L. G., box 400 Herald Uptown Branch otice, ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM BY A GENTLE- man and wife, with » private Barty, with Board for the lady only, whero there ar boarders; between Fourteenth and Frentytbled speek, Becnd and Fourth ave nues. Address F. Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BOARD, BY A BROTHER AND SISTER; one mediuin sized and @ hall Room, with gas and one fire; terms, $84 a month. Adaress M. I. X., box 190 Herald Uptown Branch office. Room, with fire, 100 HENRY STREET, BROOKLYN, from Fulton end Wall oftoet fete somely furnished Rooms; modern improvement Board; terms $5 to $8 per week; refurences. IRST CLASS ROOMS AND BOARD AT THE TURK- ish Bath establishment, 81 and 83 Columbia Heights, Proukdyo; three minutes’ walk from Fulton ferry; dinner at 1 o'clock. HOTELS. STOR PLACE HOTEL, 25 AND 27 THIRD AV. ‘opposite Cooper Institute.—New house, newly Curnished: 125 roums; cheapest, best located house ih the eity; Kuro” pean plan,” Always open, NGELL'S HOT AIR ROMAN BATHS, 61 LEXING- ton avenue, corner Twenty-fifth street.—Rooms for gen- Hlemen oF familiés, with or without Meals; private table if desired; house and baths open all night, 145 WET hGTX FOURTH | STREET—HOUSE jast opened; pleasunt with first class Board te petilokean ad wits ov stage fFenticmen; reference, 16 PERRY STREET, OR ASHLAND PLACE.—WE HAVE one large front Room yet to rent at a nominal price; bocation good, central to business and a good table guaran: 150 BAST PTY FIT | STREET—A SECOND Floor, three rooms, with bath, to let, en suite or separately, with Board, In brown stone front house; no other L 3TH STREET, NO, 26 WEST.—SUNNY, SPACIOUS, newly pai mumodions front Rooms or geueral Table first class; extra wide house; ref ire 16™ STREET, 145 EAST.—TO LET, HANDSOMELY furnished, @ Parlor Floor of three rooms, with or with- out Board, or for h usekeeping: suitable for & party of gem Hemen or a family; also ot her Rooms, 16 ONE LAKGE, WELL FU third floor, tor gentleman l TH STREET, 146 EAST—A SUIT OF HAND- somely furnished Room nd floor, front, with first sings Board, in a private family; house hewly’ Atted up ihroughout ; terms reasonable, [Q HUPSON TERRACE. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE ferries, Hoboken.—Two or three single gentlemen wn obtain ‘pleaswut Rooms, with Board; references ¢x- thanged. 19 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREE? MEYER, formerly of the Grand H ate one or tws faunilies with elegant Roo ice equal to @ first class hotel, F078 no EBERT tot WEST.—TWO HANDSOME front. Kooms (sanny exposure) to lot, with Board, in small family; house ‘newly painted aud ‘payered; prices moderate; references exchanged. Z WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—AN ENTIRE Parlor Floor to let, with private table; private bath Ee on fourth tleor, for gentiemen or and the! 99 wi WEST NINTH = STREET.—HANDSOME, LARGE Room on first floor, newly tarnished, to let, with ex- nae cares also two hall Jtooms and iarge frout Room on fourth floor, : ‘ EAST | FORTY-FIRST STREET.—PLEASANT, sunny Rooms, suitable fora family, with Board; all ficely furnished; reasonable rates; moddrate terms; ‘also finglo Rooms for gentlemen, ODP STREET, NO. 4 WH nished Rooms, mite en, with Board; une: tionad! filth avenue: references given an MR. LACHEN. will wecommo- table and ser- —HANDSOMELY FUR- ci single; Rooms for gentle- locality; two doors from required. D STREET, 165 WEST. aged ot! ROOMS, 2 with first class accommodations and table; references exchanged. QD STREET WEST, 164—TO LER A HAND- 2: ‘adie euit of Rooms’ on parior floor; also an alcove m on second Boor, frout; private Table if desired; refer- ences. QQ WEST AWELPTH SkTEET NEAR FIPTH AVE- nue.—With Board, handsomely furnished Rooms on Becond Hoge, en sulle oF singly; also other Rooms; house and table first class. 28 EAST TWENTIETH STRERT TWO OR THREE fo man Rooms to rent, with Board, to gentlemen 57 West, FORTY FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth ave leasunt Rooms to let, with Board; house and location Oi a feeitinee WEST TENTH STREET —ONE OR TWO HAND. ITT Sue toons nd Board, with s email Tarally toe gentleman and wife or gentlemen; reference. JOO Wat pOURTH STRERT—NICELY PUR. nished Parlor to let, with Board, for three ; terms, $18 per week; fire and gas; single Rooms, $5 and $8. OO WET, LWENTY FOURTH sTRERT—To LET 2 with first olass Board, handsomely furnishes Rooms, large or small, containing hot and cold water, large closets, gas and heater; table Board. WEST TWENTY.THIRD —STREET—LARGE and commodious Rooms, newly and handsomely furnished, with of without private ‘Table; also single Rooms; everything first class; terms moder: 209 wast TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. <A SMALL, strictly private family have a loom and Bedroor on third floor, 10 12 let, with Board, to gentleman or gentlon and wife. 10 BES GWENTY FOURTH STREET —HAND- somely furnished second story, front Hoorn, every Savenlonoer Hat two balk Booms, to. leh, with superice Board, at moderate terms; references given and required; jon central and desirable, WEST FIFTEEN’ STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, very desirable as front Rona, handsomely ed, to gentleman and wife; also hall Room to single gentlemen, with good acoommodations, 25 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET.—A SMALL ged a offer a choice of handsomely fur nished Root Board; torms very reasonable to parties of reopacssulihy. 74. WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET —A PARTY pfigentlemen or gentlemen sud thelr wives oan be occoinimodated with ‘Board and all home comforts; terms $5 to $10 per week. QQ) LOURTH AVENUE—A PRIVATE FAMILY will rent with Board, one large sunny second story front Room and one single fourth story room ; Lheaved; terms moderate; references. 303. (3 WEST TWELFTH STRERT.—PRONT, SUNNY rooms, 0 aay the park; also rear rooms, for two Lat per week, with board; location pleasant WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished front bal ae Room connecting, gentleman and wife; 315 with Board: suitable for gen or House contains all modern tn leet iprovemenis; neighborhood un: exceptionable; terms 317 BAST TURTRENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND G with privave table, at $8 ouch, subantia Board 8 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREBT,—FURNI gus apa bate with or ore ir Beene: Yee i and nian ntle- elt tora wi i Brands pet mor to $7. 320 NEAR BROAD- I night; Roo Ta) cents upwards Ki ain plan; open all nigh 0% cents upward; now family Itoois Dining Roonis open "Sunday ys. BELMONT HOTEL, FULTON STREE’ way and terminis of city railway COUNTRY BOARD. OARD AT PASSAIC, N. J.—WITH PRIVATE FAM. | ily; location first class; Ta arg ¢ Room, gus and heater, $7 per week. Address PASSAIC, Lerald office. ALL AND WINTER BOARD AT THE SOUTH ‘Orange Mountain House—Mountain station, Morris and issyox Htallroad, five minutes from depot, at, gredtly reduced jouse lias all the comforts of & city hotel; ‘Address PROPRIETOR, South ALL AND WINTER BOARD.—IWENTY MINUTES out, ten from depot, Hudson River R. R,; fine situa- mn; modern Improvements, Uroton water, stable, ae. ; bi ook. ress Post office box 4,006, or call, 27 iRtam'stroct, third oor, room T. AMUSEMENTS, ITCHOOCK'S NEW THIRD AVENUE THEATRE, ‘Third avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-tirst streets, LOTS OF PUN-NO VULGARITY. ONLY MORAL, LIVELY AMUSEMENT. HOUSES FILLED NIGHTLY. For the week commencing October 11, and SATURDAY MATINEE. Grand Minstrel Quartet, FOSTER, CANNING, SINCLAIR ‘tp HOWARD. THE FRENCH TWIN SISTERS. MISS ROMAINE, THE QUEEN OF SONG. The EMPIRE CHILDREN VIOLINISTS, LIZZIB, and JOE, aged four and seven, the wonders of the world, the most dificult musi (with, grace wud ense) om thie violine THE GREAT FRANK BELL, Ethiopian Comedian and Orator, ’ LEO, the Tumbleronicon, GEORGE WARREN, THE CHAMPION BANJOIS®. REGAN BROTHERS, the Irish Character Delineators. SPECIAL NOTICE. —No liquor sold on the premises, it be- ing the intention of the proprietor to have a first class em tertainment to delight his patrous. Reserved soats, 90 cents: goneral admission, 25 conte; gal: lery, 15 cents; boxes, $4 and 83; seats in boxes, 75 cents and $1. "Doors open at 7; performance at 8 o'el Grand Family Matinee every SATURDAY at 2 P. M. Specialty artists should address GEORGE WINSHTP, Stage Director, No. 443 Third avenue, New York. Dates always open to first class performers. TPouy Pastor's, 585 and 537 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan. Hotel, STILL TRIUMPHANT. HOUSES CROWDED, THE Basal EC oa tN. Te Oty TONY PASTOR'S STAR TROUPE TONY PASTOR'S STAR TROUPE in their celebrated ‘arces, Sou, ance oe the, LEON: Gus Maar ice te uth D and WILSON, if MOKEE and ROGERS, The ANELDINGS.] THE HAPPY’ FAMILY. as. JAKE GUS WILLIAM: pie MATIN! FRI NAMINEES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, woob’s. AFTERNOON AT 2, the ea OOD'S MUSEUM. EVENING AT 8, 4 AR BABY HiPPoPOtANUS. TH AVENUE THEATRE. EVERY NIGHT AT 8 MATINEE SATURDAY, 1:30, oo oO OU RRR re .'.. 2 oo WU UR R oo U U RRR o og U RR 0:05 TAT RE Oh oo WwW RR BBB 00. ¥ ¥ 88 ttt BB O5 Oe 8 tt BBS 0 6.4 Sa 148 mM Bbeo/ 0 Stee See BB 0. Ooo *¥ tl BOS OO a, Boe BBB 00 ¥ ss tlt Fourth week! Houses crowded! Langhter incessant! OUR BOYS MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:30, sy Due notice will bo given of the first appearance of Mr, EDWIN BOOTH. pes All Shaan EY seer ee HOUSE, WEST pti s oa td street, RYANT" COTTON AND REED'S MINSTRELS, The best Programme this week ever presented to the lic—Engeno’s Vocal Album, the Elopement, the ro OlPuns, Old Unele Eph., artiste Clog Exercises, Banjo ah Solos, Cornet Solo, bale Pastimes and the new Lan, able and Amusing Ske: “Shakespeare in the Kitchen.” Evening at 3; Saturday Matinee ut 2; half-price wo Matinee ‘OWES & CUSHING’S VARIETY CIRCUS Fourteenth street, ‘opposite Academy of Music, oO Afternoon and Evenin, HORSEMANS! Iii? AND ACROBATIC FEATS arp ttilion rita the first artists-of the world. ae jantlyd4ighted, well ventilated and comfort- arm 'Mamisaion 25 cents; Reserved Sents 50 cents. Gan FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS: over” Norse, BROADWAY, CORNER TWENTY-NINTH STREET, ENTIRE ‘CHANGE OF BILL THIS WEEK FIRST. Te OF out Boys, OUR Bo! THE AviOAN BWARR, DADWAY. MILLINE ECEIVED, Will SCREAMS ky mE SOLLIEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THI CITY, ED—200 smart boys .to pick up buttons, hooks and cpamrastinnce: ‘Seats secured, jatinee Saturday at 2. 5 AVENUE THEATRE. “OUR BOYS” MATINEE SATURDAY AT HALF-PAST 0) MOST BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE IN THE CITY! TADT THEATE! 45 AND 47 BOWERY. il opening night, Friday, October 15. First and only appearauce at this of tho French Opera Bouffe Company, from the Lyceum Theatre, Quly Performanse of Lecood's most popular wobr, MLLE, DUPAIC Urirst mes) Milo, Nardynn ‘Mlle, Lan Mons. De Quercy, in his great role, ANGE PETO ‘The remainider of the characters by the original representa- fives, Chorus and orchestra under dirsetion of . Van Ghek Popular prices, $1.50, $1; 25e. Box office now CLAIRETTE. ‘OHN B. GOUGH. STEINWAY HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 Entirely new Lecturo .+.“BLUNDERS” Admission, 50 cents. Reserved seats (now on sale at the Hall), 75 cents. BROOKLYN ACADEMY, OCTOBER 18, Ms WONDERFUL DUCK, LLE, TITIENS pa HANDEL'S ommend ORATORIO, at Steinway Hall, on WEDNESDAY, October 20, with combined Choras and Orchestra of over 400 performers of CENTENNIAL “CHORAL, UNION, with eminent Solo Artists, Tickets, with reserved seats, $1 90, $2 and $3. General admission, $1. For sale at ecclivrer Jal ticket office, 114 Broadway, 84 Union square and 701 Broadway. THE _LECTURE _SEASON, ECTURE ON FINANCE—UNDER THE AUSPICES of the New York Board of Trade, by tou B. F. BUTLER, ‘at the Cooper Institute, Thursday evening, October 14, 1875, Admission, 50-cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Net pro- ceods of this course of lectures on the currency question, in which eminent gentlemen holding opposite views will par- ticipate, will be devoted to printing the addresses for gratuit- ons distribution, N. B.—Seuts will be reserved for gentle- men accompanied by ladies until 7 :40 o'clock. MUSICAL, \ SOPRANO OF RARE VOCAL ACCOMPLISH- A. ments desires an ongagoment with a first class concert Rowe ‘Address Miss -L. LAWRENCE, Post office, Brook: yn. GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES Jnstruetion on planotorte, harp and harmony. at pupll’s Fesidence; only $10 per with residence, TEACHE! office, 1,205 Broadway, ANJO AND GUITAR TAUGHT BY HENRY C. DOB- SON, 340 Bowery; also all styles of Dancing for the ininstrel and variety stage. Bo OPERA, CONCERT OR CIICRCH.—LADIES juarter; best reference. Address, box 129 Herald Uptown Branelt without m instructed at the Professor's residence and wy, ss to sxolormens. Address DIRECTOR, box 137 Herald Uptown Branch office. IANO AND SINGING LESSONS, AT HER OWN OR pupil's residence, by a thoroughly qualified and most iniccasstul teacher; terms moderate; unexceptionable refer- ences. Apply at 206 West Twonty-fifth street. OOD BOARD—WITH COMFORTABLE ROOMS, CAN be had at a farmhouse in a pleasant district, 35 miles from New York, at $ per week. Call on or address H. E. ) East Thirty-second street. Wr ANTED—c! ‘OUNTRY BOARD FOR FIVE ADULTS; not over one hour from New York, near Sopot; rivate farnily preferred ; price not more than $7 per week, ' Address HH, 8., box 2,000 York Post office. “BILLIARDS. MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, Aw with Delaney's wite cashions, solely used fn all cham: pionship and mi ames; second hand Tables at great bar- gains, |. GRIFFITH & OO., 40 Vasey street, Me itep ier STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL rd Tables, with the celebrated Phelan & Collender oomabine ton for sale in this city only at 733 Broadway. DECKER & CO.’S PREMIUM BILLIARD TABLES Je with the £5,000 challenge cushion: a large assortment varions sizes, new and second hand. Wareroom corner Canal and Centre streets. ‘WANTED A SECOND HAND, % SI4H | BILLIARD Table in good order; very cheap. Addross C. ., Herald office, ons, CLOTHING, —S3ig SIXTH AVENUE, ‘NEAR FOURTH STREET. Ay Ladies and gentlemen récelve the highest value for ee ‘Carpets, &e. Call on or address Mr, or Mrs. NAT T THE WELL KNOWN DEALER'S, 246 SEVENTH above avenue, two doors a ‘Twenty-fourth street, is wmpelled tO pay the highest prices for Wearing Apparel, Sarvors, 2e., yy calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs, RO- SBNBERG. fan 7 HARRIS) #1 SIXTH AV ENUE, NEAR WAVERLEY jadies and gentlemen receive full value for toa BG Mt lothing Jewelry, &c, Call on or address Mr. or Mrs, HARRIS. GREAT, DEMAND FROM MY, AGENTS FOR a iad eet ecmet’ hale ee ter Jeary: ceationtsn willbe Laden nd satisfy yours "Sak omes (3 Sevenph avenues bf Wr a JIGNOR RUGGIERO BUONGIORNO, TEACHER OF Singing, has resnmed lessons at his new residence, 356 Lexington avenue, near Fortieth street. ANTED—A PROFESSOR OF PIANO, FROM STUTT- grt Conservatory. Address J. P., caro of B. H. Tyrrel, 74 Maiden lane, stating terms, “Must tench the new motho y ANTED-A LADY SOPRANO VOCALIST AS teacher in a ladies’ boarding school. An interview way,be had between 11 and 1, at Educational Bureau, 27 nion square, 3 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1870.—1nLrPLH SHEET. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL GARDEN IN THE WORLD. EVERY , GILMORE'S MAGNIFICENT BAND of ONE HUNDRED PERFORMERS, THE GREAT LEVY, Neen cs Batlle THE YOUNG APOLLO GLUB, and Mme. MARIE SALVOTTI. Esporte MARIE SALVOTT?. 6. Solection, from "Lucia di. Lammerinoo 1% Matador’ Goo "ei “Mobo SLi vO! CLUB: & Comet Solu, “Faust Wali Mr, J. % Opera Bouffe Selection, ot. 10. Soug ior Saxophone. r, 11. March Militaire, “The Rear Guard’. tonal Nat THE STARSPANGLED BANNER, Admission, 50 cents; Boxes (admitting four), $3. NOTICE. ane immense Ht ‘ERS with which wits pail ing is furnis! are NOW IN USE and aro so re Lies -ogge te delightful TEMPERATURE OF SPRING at at all times. ‘ALLAGK’S. Proprietor and Man; Doors open at 7:30, Per! EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE. Mr. Tom Taylor's original Comody-Draima, in three acts, en- titled tl ‘AD LEFEBRE. ..Mr, LESTER WALLACK jerfurmaiice commences at 8 P, M. OVERLAND ROUTE, “The performance is of the kind which has made this the- Qtre famous.""—New York Herald. “Lt is exquisitely put on the staze.”"—Now York World. “The stage attire is of surpassing boenty. Times. Ra ship scene is extraordinary for beauty and accu- mune, is unasuall, i.”"—Wilkes Spirit, “the play fe adieabiy ‘aiounted:'—Areadian. ONTAGUE, JOHN GIL- Characters by HERBERT. BERT HARRY, Ww. aE M. i GWINNETTE, 6. ROSEN 820: Jom. TS eROWARD. C WIN, BE. ED ADA D¥A DEAR. ia GERMON, GERALDINE MAYE and Carriages may be ordered for 10:90. TEINWAY HALL. —TITIENS GODDARD. HE TITIENS CONCERT, RDAY, OCTOBER 16, AT 1:30, ND TENS With st 1G Grand Finale of Mendelssohn's opera “Lo Loreley.. Mile RieRESS PrrENS GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. English song. “It was a Dream” Frederick Cowen Liarditi (by goneral desire). 2 me. ARABELLA GODDARD will lay Sonata in G major. for piauo and violin, op. 9, Beethoven, Allegro, Minuetto, 0, AllogrettaAllogr gro Vivace, Mme. GODDA LE Grand Fanteate on airs from Mat Miss HOFFMAN, niello. . ‘SaCRET MARETZEK GH. na COLBY | sober THURSDAY AVTIRNOON Ociaberot We 3 olclock, GODDARD PIANO RECITAL. Reserved seats for matinee, $1 and $2, according to loca 0 i M KARL, GRAND ORCHESTRA, WACHTEL, GRAND OPERA SEASON. AD, NEUENDORFF MONDAY, OCTOBER 15) 1875, aiaiery chet d'muvre, OTS, era in five a RE WACHTEL in his grand role as RAOUL. Mile, Eugenie Pa nheim oldberg, ie. Emma Kuster sis Rose. GRAND CHORUS. ee GRAND ORCHESTRA Conductor... oe -Ad. Neuendorff Chorusmuster oe. EL Hasse WEDN! ‘OCTOBER 29, 1875, ‘ESD. POSTLLAON ‘Dit LONJUMBAU. Chaplon... THEOBORE WACHTEL OBER 22, 1875, ES “MUGUENOTS, SATURDAY, Qeinver 25, 1875, MATINER At 2 o'clock. POSTILLION DU LONJ Prices of prea +—Boxes, $20, S15 ery Sto, General admission, $1. Reserved seats, $i or $2 extra, Family circle, 50 cents, Reserved seats, do., 50 cents. Box office, for tho sale of reserved seats, open at the Academy of Music daily from 9 till 4 o'clock. ARISIAN VARIETIES, 16TH ST, AND BROADWAY. TEMPL SENSATIONAL Al ‘SAURET, sanct AMUSEMENTS. OMnt THE PAMILY THEATRE 0 miko ROADWAT) Manager JOHN Ff, POOM oi AtiCAULY, 4 couPany “or The Berahtede SrARs, THE WONDERFUL BLACK SHADOWS. me canto amity % * the best Gymnasts in existence, JOUNSON AND BRUNO. JOHN HART, WM. COURTRIGHT, EB WORRE! woneEt PAT ROONEY. TH. BUCKLEY ARND sThNEe, A 8 CHMOND, ‘uals BLAND HOLE, M MISS LINA EDWIN. THE COLORED HAMTOWN .8TUDEN’ ‘The new and succeaaful Drama eutltiod NEW ‘OR! BY, DAYLIGHT, GASLIGHT AND MOONLIGHT, Pronouns THE BI st LOCAL DRAMA OF THE YEAR, Enthusiastically rat) by CROWDER HOUSES, MATINERS WEDN! ba AND SATURDAY AT @ oN WARD TO Caen TOBE! AT 130, LY LAST PERPORMANCES OF NG TRIUMPH IN OPERA BOUFFE, THE MOST Ns CCE: 1 OF ALL OPERAS, | iROFLA. ctober 18 \lirst time in Ainertoaly ‘an entirely néw and most amusing work, Li KD biter TROIS AND PARIS, OPERA. ING, October 1 first production Of & new aud most amusing Opera, a of SATURDAY EV LE CANARD A TROIS BECS (The Wonderfal Duck). LE CANARD A TROIS ECS (‘The Wonderful Duck). LE CANARD A TROIS BECS (The Wondectul Duck), Words by Moinaux. Music by Jonas. PERFORMED 500 NIGHTS IN PARIS AND LONDON. Froduced wre afler careful preparation. MLLRs. GRoRPuOY, a an 'fospEa, FAYE MM. DE QUERCY, ROUGE! PLAN, AR OY, VALTER LUDOVIC Nae he OW BE SECURED. OOTH'S TH JARRETT & P ivi Lessees and Managers NGLISH OPERA ‘Ont ONIN NiGHTS “AND “TWO WAHLNERS: THI8 (THURSDAY) NING, October 15, only performance of Gounod’s Grand Opera, MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG inher sublime and original characterization of Marguerite, Mrs, Seguin, Mr. Carleton, Mr. Peakes, Mr. Masson, ‘Joseph Maas in the cast THE HUGUENOTS on FRIDAY EVES first ap range of the distinguished American Prnete Mme. ENNIE V. ANDT, as Valentine. Debut upon the eratic teaver Miss ANNIS MONTAGUE, the young Ameb can Bogaetreen, ait int the ce AS ERAND KELLOGG ATINER, SATURDAY EVENING—FRA DIAVULO....VAN ZAND1 THE SALE OF RESERVED SEATS now progressing. *4? In rohenraai, Ronodict's charming Qnora TOE LILY OF KILLA *,* October 25—An entirely new Grand Holiday Panto mimo, with the unrivs mee Pye cane OOTHS THEATRE EXTRA Repertoire for nd and Jat week of, o~ THE TKELLOGG | GRAND ISH OPER, MONDAY, October 18—IL OVATORE Kd ZANDT). TUESDAY, BOHEMIAN GIRL ut 4 WE enw ARTHA (VAN renee UCRSDAY Benedict's LILY OF KILLARN es ELLY on BROADWAY. eco ele MM MM II UU EEEE c oa OMM MM ID U UE 8 OMM MM U UE c Oo OMM MM IL vu UE 6 Oo OMMMM It UU ERE C Oo OM MM M It U UE Cc oO OM MM MID . Siding z c¢, ¢O OM NN M IL 08 U_ UE cco 000 M M M IT UUU EEER Mr, JOSH HAI Prop THE BEST BPLCLALAY BNTRRANAREE IN a ad MORE REAL FUN Bet IGT OAN BE WITNESSED IN aes OTHER THEATER, tN’ AMERICA CAN BB FO! COMEDIANS THAT CAN EQUAL THOSE EN- GaGED AT THE COMI t PLENDID OLIO THIS WEEK. ‘Toconclude witn the drama PICNIC ; or, WHERE'S MY DOG THE SKIDMORE’S © are on their way to this city from Boston and will arrive here on Saturday, the 16th inst, Bor $wo weeks they bave been in daily practice with t to = ANOTHE: ae Hed slootiNG Sarasa comenwome Sa OCTOBER 18. 1 ane THEATRE, Broadway and Thy third stree . Mr. JOSH HART...,... ; | Evenings at 8: aloes Tucalay, Thursday aud Satur. | 2 ar: z day Masiness at o'clock.” q EAGLE THEATRE, a 8 GRAND OLIO OF 40 ARTISTS “ the most beautiful in America, | Blandowsk’s beautiful | Astounding Specialtios, : | Voluptuous Dances. a will positively . S| me BrGANps. Lovely Women, 5 Elegant Dances pi 3 open | rose reasmoves ine aes Z MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, & | _ Beautiful Coryphees. Popular Music. & | CARD. ic] Immense hit of the nice, naught, Sketeh 3 It was the intention of the proprietor to open October 11, a GUILT-EDGED PLEASU hes. 2 manne but finding that one ofthe standard troubles would arise ERMANIA THEATRE, FOURTEENT! G AD. NEUENDOR!} rT 7 say oo rietor | namely, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, EHRLTC: Rowan in four acts, by Wilken, Box offico open daily from 9 till 4 o'clock. YCEUM THEATRE, GIROFLE-GIROFLA. Tonight, — To-morro Saturday matinee, Last performances of GIROPLE.GIROFL., Saturday night—THE WONDERFUL DUCK. = SINN’S PARK TITEATRE, EROCEUEE: Houses crowded to the roof mie a THE tgs 8 WEL TROUPE. ars and a is week, nightly. wepsuspaY ‘AND® SATURDAY MATINERS, UY THE THIRD NUMBER OF THE DOD RE A TTTTW ccc DR R AA ric oO DDR OR AA Zz 10 D DRRRR AA T Io D RR AAA T eo DDR RA A f me oC DDD R RA A ® I cco NN N EEEEEE W Ww W _sssss NN N £E Se. a NN N EB www iw N NN EEEE ww ww 88889 N NN E ww WwW N NN E i em, 8 3 N NN EELEEEE WwW Ww S8SSSS Price 5 cents, Out To-Day. All the Musical and Dramatic News, Italian Opera, Inter- views with Bennett, Max Strakosch,’ Titiens and Academy stockholders; “Ben Cury’s Humorous Screed.” “The Town Crier,” Inside View of the Theatrical World. Great cartoon, “The Free List Suspended.” For sale by all news dealers. ee. WONDERFUL DUCK. IC ARTIST WANTED.—APPLY AT LYRIC 723 Sixth ayen NWAY HALL. WHITE-CERVAN’ is awk GRAND CONCERTS, gah aoa TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, Oct. 19 and 21, USEPLL tae Violinist, Mr, IGNACIO CERVANTES, Pianist, (their first appenrance in kcisagg assisted by the following arttse EMMA Mra. SOFTA ADAMS DE PIG} SHARDO, eto, FRITSCH, ALFRED WILKIE, Mr. ADULPH SOUST, Mr. ED AGRAMONTE, Admission, $1; reserved seats, 50 cents extra, Salo of feats will commeuce Saturday morning, Uct. 16, at Steinway Hall, and 701 and 114 Broadway. (Ora MUSEUM OF ART, West Fourteenth street, New York, Open daily (Sundays excepted), 10. A. M. too P.M. jonday and Thursday free. po NIGHT—OCTOBER 14, JOUN B. GovaH will deliver hi Lecture on “BLUNDERS,” at STEINWAY HALL. Tickets, 50 cents; reserved seats, 75 cents. Monday night at Brooklyn Academy of Music. K mae WONDERFUL DUCK, DANCING ACADEMIES, T WILSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 903 WEST. Fourteenth street—Classes now open; particular at” tention,paid to beginners. For terms, &e., send for clroular, Select Soirees Tuesday and Saturday evenings, J, SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES Masonic Hall, She, Mes Be Brevoort Hall, 14 ‘ast Fifty-fourth street, LESXONS any hour, OtitcULAies 8 private ee He i Bet Eleventh stroct. A COARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON Leteng La eta. —Privi in Glide ai ‘4 We shies * specialty. Soci: jee ‘Tarmmany ‘Building ry Saturday attornoon and evening LLEN DODWORTH’S DANCING SCHOOL, Viton os Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth stri tence Gctober 10; ‘site children ; a circular, Mr, street, Brooklyn. 1 PERNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMY, | FIFTY. fifth street, corner Third Bhyntg (bank bullding).— Classes Monday dnd Thursday evei a. Saturday alter. noon, Private lessons In. Glide Wall specialty. cular, Recéption Thursday, October ia from 9 to 12. J. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 289 Bieocker street, pepils can commence at wny thule and convenience, without loss of lessons. MISCELLANEOUS. i clone Gack nes page OPENED A A, ey stn, prepared te ngeeing eon, Spee tty Between Second and Third avenues. Immense success of our Mammoth Combination. Touses Crowded Nightly to ‘Witness yorend Ballet Vantomine Y dene THEATRE—EIGHTH STREET, ‘OW OPEN. FORTY-FOURTH GRAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION a =. € AMERICAN INSTITUTE, Second and Third avs and Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth sts. WONDERFUL MACHINES! SPLENDID PRODUCTS! Admission, 50 cents; Children, 25 conte, here WONDERFUL DUCK. (lel; ROOMS, Patt Mah E AND THIRTLETIL AM irect Grand ‘entertainment every night, commencing at 9 FM. wery Saturday afternoon, commencing at 3 o’clock, En- franco on Thirtioth street pit ny Soke MATINEE, LYORUM. Inst pers Saturday afternoon at 130, eat matings and f TROFLE-GI GU formance surday night—THE WONDERFUL DUCK, fine i A PTE non Aone <n rte. Uy ge WONDERFUL DUCK. on AVENUE THEATRE. UR B ver} LATINER, SATURDAY & ‘ONE. OST BAMLLIANT, BN PUR Gere PAINT WOU LD NOT BE oops) the date was at once chan; MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, when everything will be dry and beautiful. BOX SHEET rill be opened for the sale of seats om THURSDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, and remain open daily from 10 to 5, where seats can be secured two weeks in advance. PRICES. Roxes.. Orchestra Chairs Balcony, reserves Dress Circle, Family ; Circle NOTICE. peculating will in no wi % te WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. PARTICULARS IN FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS. WILL Y OCTOBER 18. ‘ SOERS OF WE OPEN POSITIV: B RY THEATRE—GR SUC i dD SOHN THOMPSON tn bis sae Sennstice Die qReplete with new Sosnery’ rel. powerfili swohaishell effects. Performance to commence with the favorite Farce, MY FELLOW CLERK, ARK THEATRE. MIGHTY DOLLAR STUART Is happy to chronicle 2 ANOTHER MTMUMPHL xo) HE NATIVE DRAMA contin p | SUCCESS ks MIGHTY “DOLLAR, with Mr. W. J. FLORENCE Mrs. W. J. nba which (ni th will EVERY Sigur TILL FU RIHER and at a MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2. Mr. STUART begs to annougce that he will shortly have the privilege of introducing one whom he and all seen him deem @ most disyinguished artist, the Comedian, JOHN DILLON, who has most generously post Sequonce of the unaprroachable success of the GHTY DOLLAR, ME, ARABELLA GODDARD | u ‘at En Piani wi ive one 0 very SAND. PLANO. RKCTTAL at oTnINW ay HALL, on THURSDAY APTER} October 21, genisted Hig following Artiste — Mr. Mr. EMI LAURER, Violinist. Tickets, with reserv $1. Sale at Stoinway Hall, pur WONDERFUL Di TH aVENUE THEATRE. 5 CR BOYS” YS) MATINER, ATURDAY AT HALF-PAST 0} _MosT. BRILLIANT P PE RMANCE IN THE OIr¥t. ees THEATRE, FOURTEENTH STREET AND AND, Sixth avenue. Last Le on of apse uturday night TE WONDERFUL DUCK hae THEATRE. TO LE LET. mOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND REDECORATER FURNISHED WITH NEW AND ELEGANT SCENERY, ADAPTED TO EVERY STYLE OF DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE. NEW MACHINERY AND APPOINTMENTS, COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. FOR PERMISSION TO_ INSPECT, TERMS, &0., APPLY TO ALEX. 1. STEWART, BROADWAY AND CHAMBERS STREET. To-night, AROPER- TROT EA. LYCEUM THEATRE. Saturday afternoon, positively last performance of Saturday night—THE Won SNDERPUL puyoK. ‘R. GEORGE VANDENHOFY. wa tineneaee reading the Association Hall, thie evening (’ ‘clock. 50. conts; cet yoni third ate b gus ce tries DUCK. yi pao rience oats someainns agen) eat hat lam aise