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| cIPY REAL ESTATE Central. HANDSOME COTTAGE AND TWO FULL LOTS SAA on Kighty-third sereet, near Lexington avenue, » a — to & prompt purebaser. Apply to J. ¢ fast corner of Third nveuue and Bevouty : DERN FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP STONE BuxbOxiG0 feet, for sale very low. _Oillees IRE THIS OUT)—FIRST for $3,000; T will sell tor h without interest for ten R SALE— 15,000 cash ai Yours. 40 West ve WILL POSITIVELY SELL HANDSOME ORE oty mediam sized House, Fifty-Ath street. Fifth and Sixth avenues; also elegant, now, small Houses, Fifty- ighth street aud Madison avenus, or nished. 3 rey PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHOR- IZED OFFICES FOK THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISE. MENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK LD BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1,265 BROADWAY. Siio SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. _— BOERUM AND FULTON STR ETS, BROOK- F, WEST FIFTY.SEVENTH STREET.—POR SALE, THIS 2) _2ew and elegant House, four stories, brown stone, sie 25x66 and $4 feet extension; built by Fuegin (& Crossinann and one of the best planned houses in the city, located 150 feot from Fifth avenue, and on the only wide sireet between Forty-second street and the Park. Apply on pre! 5A MADISON AVENUE.—A NEW PLAIN sU 254 stantially built four story stone House. full Peta decided bargain, with possession; admirably planned; @abinet Guish; latest Improvements; eleguns tnirrors; open East Side. Ny REET, REQUIRED SER THE ELEGANT four story brown stone House, frescoed street, Gnd 10ke au offer; terms to wale ~ aiceeaemael 3: CCLINTON, urch aver. Liberty stree. West Side. 18 Midsheuse, tor sale ch. apitas tates de pes tie .10F wale a a oo Yon, Southern Boulevard (18d street) and: Harlem’ River, loss to “Third avenue. ¥. G, & ©. 8 BROWN, 90 Broadway. Miscellaneous. PS, SALE—A NEW, FIVE STORY TENEMENT AND z Stores: fully oceupied. Annual rental $3,000. Apply WERE, BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. OR SALE—BROOKLYN—A LARGE AND WELL seepazing Gomer Store Property, on leading business Street; will be sold on reasonable terms Apply at 233 Sackett street. HE DEFINITE RESULTS IN THE EVENING TEL 0 LET FURNISHED—A NEW FOU stone House on the Hill, in Brook, Rished throughout by Stewart, to reasonable, Apply to EZEA BALDWIN, 209 Montague st. 10 LET—IN CLINTON STREET, BROOKLYN, A splendid four story brown stone House, 25x60.1 ‘com- pletely and elegantly furnished throughout; ‘price $150 per month, Apply at 119 Broadway, room 9. HREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, HIGH STOOP, BROWN stone trimmings; all the modern improvements; 100 feet off the finest part of Bedford avenue, ia the Nineteenth ward; the finest drive to Prospect Park in the city; terms to suit. "Apply to A. GAUBERT, 107 Broadway, Brooklyn. No. 4 Pine street, room 19. THE OHIO ELECTION GRAM TO-NIGHT. STORY BROWN , handsomely tur- hall family; rent WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. T YONKERS, ON LAKE AV 'UE—A FURNISHED House to let; rent extremely low to careful part; modern improvements ; ood ueighborlood. Address JAMES YOUMANS. Agent, at Youkers. OODLAWN CEMETER HOICE FRONT LOT for sale cheap; has been graded several. years: loow tion desirable and very accessible. Address GEORGE H. ALLAN, 39 Bible House, New York. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. T PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY.—TO LET OR lease, cheap cottage House; eight room den and lawn; plenty of front; near depot. Broadway, top floor. —A BARGAIN, A WELL BUILT THREE story brick House; six rooms, summer kitchen, gas and ia d order, with possession ; lot 16 by U1 feet. MARTIN & SONS, 323 South Fifth st., Philadelphia, REAT BARGAINS IN FARMS, NEAR STAMFORD, ‘Conn.—House, Burn_and 69 ucres, $3,500; only two miles from depot; worth $7,000; must be’ se H.'A. HUBBARD, Stamford. OUSE FOR SALE CHEAP OR TO RENT—FUR- nished in best manner, to «small family of udalts, in ewark, N J.; 14 rooms, and ali modern improvements; 15 INTER IN THE SOUTH.—FUR to rent at Aiken, S.C. Call on Broadway, or address 8. OTT, Aiken, 5. $1 60 CASH WILL BUY 1,600 ACRES GOOD i mi SHED HOUSES H. OLIVER, 162 timber aud farming Land, title clear, and onl, miles trom this city; tsis is busivess, business require Address ACKES, Milburn, Essex county, N. J. = <= REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. UT $200,000 OF CALIFORNIA MINING STOCKS A quoted ‘on the regular board; also same amount of un- Incumbered Keal Estate; exchange either or both for large stocks of Me: b A. BLOMQVIST, 150 Nassau street. <28th st. with board for two, $125; West 23d st. $150 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. TO LET FOR _BUSINESS PURPOSES NE PI > ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOW PLACES ARE. Th | ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCHLPTIONS FOL A by NTS J j x‘ b re NEW YORK HERALD — ae BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 265 BROADWAY. fia SOUTH SINT STREET. P +g SOUTH SIXTH 8 ILADELP! LEQESER BOEKUM AND FUSION SriekETS BROOK. MNO RENT—STORE 873 CANAL STREET, SECOND door east of Pith avenue; plate glass window; will be putin order, Apply on the premises, up stairs, 10 RENT—TWO STORES IN EIGHTEENTH STRER en es a Bry sod Linge avenue, $25 and $35; rst §i stand for a tailor or an; rt! busi: Apply at No. 42 Eust ightecathsiwet FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET, gT—A SECOND FLOOR, COMFORT. of three roums; let together tuumily: modern improvements. block of Broadway 10 LET. WEST ENTH STREET. NEAR Seventh avenue, & neatly furnished Floor, consisting of three roous, together or separately, terms moderate ; no ob- Jection to light housekeepi aun WO SMALL NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO rent, to ceutlemen oply, without board; references ex- ehenged.’ Apply at 149 East Twenty-first sireot (Gramercy Park). : TH AVENUE. AND FOURTEENTH STREET.—A VERY © handsome sit of furnished Rooms, parlor, two bed- yms and private bathroom; relerences exchanged, No. 4 t Fourteenth st BLY FUR- F aep Bi O 1 nished, couxisti rately to zentlome: West Fourth str THIRT PWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. A. TARTY GOING ABROAD WILL LET FoR TWO or three years, to a private family, their elegantly fur- ished four story House: cabinet finish. modern pier, mnantel and console glasses; «few blocks below Central Park and near Fifth avenue: rent $4,000. Address M. L. H., Herald Uptown Braneh offic: 3 A WERE AVENUE —PIRST CLASS HOUSE (IN. + cluding adloining new stable). newly, fully and hand. Somely furnisbed, only $350 a month, Olliees, 11 Pine street aud 33 East Seventeenth stree! V. K. STEVENSON, Jr. THREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, PARTLY furnished; rooms reserved for two adults, who will ‘ive or take Board;, references. Cull at premises 145 Wost ‘orty-seventh street. HANDSOMELY Forty-eig yeur: elegant sm avenue, $30); ot 3. BW, BARGAIN.—A NEATLY FURNISHED MEDIUM 25 FOOT HOUSE, h avenue; winter FURNISHE: and best strest: 78, Madison aven' 4 s noar Thirty-sixth st e th aveni four story high stoop brown stone House on Thirty- fourth street: Font Ult May, $20) per month, 8. B. GOOD- ALE & CO. Fifth Avenue Hotel. 5 West Twenty-third st. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT. PULLY FUR- nished, a three story and basement brown stone House, No. 220 Eust Thirty-second street, modern improve- ments, or a part, as may be required. LADY, GOIN ABROAD, WILL RENT HER AA House; centrally located, now filled with gentlemen iodgers, to a responsible party, or will sell the Lease and Patiiture: Address M. C., No. 4d Bast Tenth street, URNISHED HOUSES TO RE West st., $250 per month; West 23d st. $225; East 23d st., $168; West 25th st., $150; West dist st., $179; Wi Seth st. $1753 West 46th st. $416; West 22d st. $350; West 12th st. $250; West 20th st. $20 NT AT LOW REN’ t #3d st. partially furnished’ $125.’ JAMES RK. EDWARDS, ‘108 West 23d street. ADISON AVENUE.—TO RENT, FURNISHED, WITH IVE stable attached, an extrs ine House, Apply to J. KO- MAINE BROWN, No. 1,280 Broadway, ICELY FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES, in perfect order, $175, $250 und $300 per month; locay tion, Twenty-first, Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth streets. Ap- ply to E. Av DATLBY, 588 Sixth avenue. EE THE FOUR STORY FURNISHED BROWN stone House in St. James’ place, to let, by S. M. BROWN. Fourth avenue, near 125th strect. (0 LET FURNISHED—A SMALL, CHEERFUL COT- age house, delightfully and centrally located and in perfect order. Apply ‘on the premises, No. 37 West Twenty- third street, near Filth Avenue Hotel Q EAST TWENTY.SECOND STREET.—HANDSOMELY J furnished single and double Rooms on third and fourth floors to lot, to gentlemen, without board; fine restuurant second door; reference = 4. WEST TY ‘INTH STREET, R BROAD- 14 way.—A Parlor and third story Room to rent, without Boai ferences required, ioe 15 BOND STREET. —LAROB FURNISHED ROOM ON ©) first oor, with two large closets; also hall Room, front: hot and cold water, buth, gas; very convenient to Broadway. Woors vseum, | MAZEPVA and HANDSOME | JACK. CABIN. ON EXUTBITION. uP OE ARMM: ; BABY’ Wirrorotauts, | YING ATH AVENUE THEATRE. « pssst LAST NIGHTS AT 8 MATINEE SATURDAY, 1:30. m Fourth week! Houses crowded! Laughter incessant! OUR BOYS MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:30, Mr. EDWIN BOOTH as HAMLET, Monday, Oct. 25. 16 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTIL avenue.—A large well furnished Room (so ° posure) to one or two gentlemen, without Board; reference exchanged. BETWEEN UNION gant Rooms, without WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET,—FURNISHED 18 mee let, without board, near Fifth avenue and Broadway, 37 BOND STREET.—A LARGE, FURNISHED ROOM Of and Bedroom. suitable for two young men or a gentle- and wife, for light housek STREET.—FIRST, SECOND AND rooms; elegantly furnished; closets, s for geutiemen; house in ‘T TENTH STREET, NEAR THIRD nue.—To let, a nieely furnished front Room, f or two geutlemen, at $20 per month: gas, fi cluded. [1Q BAST TWENTY FIFTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH LL avenae.—Comfortable Rooms, nicely furnished, in private French fainily; also Parlor for doctor. 21] EAST, BIGHTHENTH | STREET.WELL FUR. nished Rooms to let, in a pleasant hor nd good Heighborhood, between Union and Stuyvesant squares ; con venient to hotels aud restuurants, QQ WEST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR SEVENTH @ avenue cars.—To let, partly tarnished, for light housekeeping, a Floor of three covey rooms, water and gus, with a small private family of neatness. 300 KEst_ TENT vir STREET.—TO LET « handsomely furnished Rooms, suitable for light lousekeeping; also single Rooms for gentlemen. 305 Wes? IWENTIETH STREET—FIRAT FLOOR to let, furnished, suitable for housekeeping; divi- ded if required: also single Rooms through the house. 369 West THIRTY Fins? STREET —FURNISHED comfortably for light housekeeping, a desirable Second Floor, in a private house; also three Rooms on third floor; necessary accommodations; house and neighborhood good; terms moderate; reference. LET—83 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, ONE door from Madison avenue, handsomely and thoroughly furnished House, to strietly private fainily only; piano, china, lawn, Xe, ; $900 per month, (MO RENT—HANDSOMELY AND FULLY FUR! ISHED mo RENT—THE ELEGANT EXTRA SIZE HOUSE 26 Wost Twentieth street; extension; beautiful Furniture, ‘Will rent for te winter oF your. E. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street. 10 RENT PURNISHED—A FINE LAR BROWN stone house, 5 stories,on West.23d street; all the modern improvements, &c., only $150 per month, very jothers JAMES R. EDWARDS, 103 West 234 st. Unfurnished., —24 AND 28 WEST FIFTY-SIXTH STREET.— + Magnificent new four story high stoop brown stone Dwellings, about 23x85, and dining room extensions, su- erbly built and arranged; rent very low. Permits at 11 Pine Street and 33 East Seventeenth strcet. Y. K. STEVENSON, Jr. SPLENDID FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROW stone House to let, 22xG0x10 and in perfect order throughout; 15 rooms; For particulurs inquire of the ow OR RENT—FIRST CLASS HOUSE, 23 ROOMS, IN perfect order; convenient to street, curs in any direc- tion; possession immediately. 40 West Twenty-seventh st, NFURNISHED HOUSES TO RENT—AT LOW rents; West $1,400; West 234 st., $1,200; West N handsomely frescoed rent very low, hirty-first st. 25th st., $1,200; West 26th xt., $2,500; Wert 45th st., 82.400; East 63d st., $1,400; West 56th st., $1,800; West 28th $00; West 43d st. $1,200, JAMES R. EDWARDS, 108 West 2d street. QO ROOMED LARGE BOARDING HOU SU all improvements, just kalsomined, three Broadway; location unsurpassed : immediate possesston, 565 . WITH doors from 81,500 & venth avenue, owner, FUBNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. NICELY FURNISHED SUITE OF ROOMS ON second tloor; wise a single Room, fire, gas, &c. Inquire 7119 Eas —NICELY_FUR- nisbed larg vements, $5: hall Room, with closet, $3:to gentlemen only ; location first class; ‘only due block from Broad: Jem, on Madison und Fifth avendbs, to exchange for rooklyn Houses. H. L. PHALON, 31 East Seventeenth street. ay ELEGANT RESIDENCE NEAR FIFTH AVENUE to exchange for Brooklyn Property.—A splendid Plan- dation in Florida for city or mearby Property. JAMES E. BLUOME, 10 Wall street. T BALTIMORE, MD. A MODERN THREE STORY brick House, with «ll improvements, in good location, fale or exchange for New York city Property. Address. JOHN A, TAYLOR, 103 South Fifth avenue. FIRST CLASS FARM OF 6) ACRES TO BE EX- changed for part Cash and part in a neat Dwelling ivuse in Brooklyn, N. ¥.; this transaction to take place within 10 days; xpplication after it wseiess, Address E. PUNTI. Quakertown, Bucks county, Pa, ER RESIDENCE, ALL IM- Drovements, at Morristown, J.—Will exchange, equity 8,000, for a small amount of eash, dry goods or fur- niture. Avply at 58s Sixth aveune. XCHANGE—FOUR STORY TENEME, WELL built, lightly encumbered: choice location for a small house in Harlem or North New York. 8. D. MACK, Union Square. ARM WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR LIVERY Stable Property and Stock, now doing a fine business; ‘sll free und clear; fair busis. E. M. MASON, 31 Park row. Fes SALE OR EXCHANGE—200 ACRE FARM, FIRST A —SEVERAL CHOICE PLOTS QF LOTS, IN HAR- DELIGHTFUL WI class, for Tenement or other Property in New’ York or rooklyn. Address, with full particulars, FARM, box 121 dierald office. YOOD CLASS TENEMENT HOUSE WANTED—NEAR Eighth avenue, in exchange for 10-room new House id 11 seres, tour minutes from Stamford depot; value B12,000, HL. A. HUBBARD, Stamford, REENWICH—FIRST $8 COUNTY SEAT; will exchange 3 Wlso Country Seat, 10 acres, $12,000, unin- ity or Brooklyn Property. J. W. ATWATER, verside, Conn, "ANTED—FARM IN EASTERN OR MIDDLE ania nal g been bowen | tan must be i; for iret morgades on improved property will b ©. WHITLOCK, 600 Bediord avenue Brooklyn NY ‘ANTED—REAL ESTATE IN EXCHANGE FOR Railroad Stock. Address box ANTED—A_ FARM IN EXCHANGE FOR THE ‘equity of $13,000 in a property ou Greenwich street, wear Canal; Staten Island preferred. Address, for teu days, WANTED, Herald ofc mts not Answered. REAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTED—UNENCUMBERED REAL ESTATE IN New York city or vicinity for $5,000 worth of uew, first tlass marketable goods. Address ATTORNEY, Post oilice box 4,544, ANTED TO and Third avenues and Streets; price not two exceed $15,000; dross, with particulars, FISHER, box Hranch office. 564 Post office. BUY—A HOUSE, BETWKEN FIFTH Thirtivth nnd Bighty-eixth cash, $1 ‘Ad- 134 Herald Uptown 70 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. —SVLENDID LOFTS WITH STEAM POWER, FLRST corner Twenty-ninth street; also 20) foot F front tor & term of yours, of for sale. J. M. KOLM LES, 18% Chatham square. STORE TO LET—NEAR NEW POST OFFICE, Chatham street; good stand, restaurant or any Lusiness Biso Store and back Kom, $25. ‘Apply at Fraukiurt House, Bud William street. (OR RENT—ALL OF THE LOFTS (POUR) IN THE ce oa new building corner of Broome street and ith Fifth avenue; ull modern improvements; spiendid light; Gne eutrance : hoisting in the rear; would be let to a Good tenant ot 61.800 yer annum; well adapted for an me anutucturer. Apply to J¥ACTU HRO"CONPANY 168 and 164 Server siret TEAM POWEK—ONE TO FIFTY HORSE, WITH Woll lighted Rooms, large and wall 5 7 Sad Beeond Fivor; in Cautre street, ns Desemant, Vises GF, HALL, 197 Elm stro OFFICE TO LET~AT 53 H y. opporiee Hxchange place, frst oor up. reno ae TORE TO LET—SUITABLE FOR GROCERY OR Liquor: w first class stand for w good business mau, ly On premises 514 West Twenty seventh SOlth Goknts, 20) Toow avoncen event Mase oF to TORE AND BAKERY TO LET—291 SIXTH STRE between Second and Third avenuox. Inquire wert aio JAMES CANTUEKS, (PLENDID CIGAR STORE OR ANY LichT rANCY Business, vear roadway: reat and constant travel of 3 WO better location In New York; reut low toa good tenant, Loquire wt 711 street WITH STEAM POWER, LARGE BUILDING Pe eraey at MCULAVE'S, Twenty-secoud sireot and ve: OOD TENANT, BROWN STONP, Tia eace Aasth pid ib fuckii ‘ast 128th street; rapid transi ity. to CLAKK, 600 on Tas. IED SECOND FLOOR OF TWO ROOMS, nces; also one single front Room, suitable per weex, 54 Lexington avenu FEW NEATLY FUR For light housekeepiny to cars and stages; terms low; adults only. 409 West 1 third street. HED ROOM, m, to rent to & LADY HAS A VERY NICE FURN nor ern exposure, ins very fine, looat all or address G1 Bust Twenty: nue. TIT OF THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, CONNEC c, to let to one or more gentlemen, without board; 34 West Twenty-fifth st. AW10 LET, ONE LARGE AND NEWLY FURNISHED « Room for gentleman or gentleman and wife; imme- diate posscasion: neighborhood first class. Call for eight | days wt 200 West Twenty-fifth street. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL ® ’ or three handsomely furnished Rooms, “together or Separately, with fire and gas, or several Rooms for house- keeping. ) East Thirty-second street. Y ROOM, FURNISHED, ON FIRST and a smaller one on fourth, to rent to gentlemen, without board. 22 West Twenty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue, SITTING ROOM AND SLEEPING ROOM ON SEC- AA. ond floor, furnished for housekeeping; only 85 50 weeks | iy. West Forty-second street. Green crosstown cars pass the door. third floor, with all conveniences: tuched if desired. 117 West Twenty-eighth street, PARTMENTS, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, EN suite or singly; family private; broakfast if desired. No. 45 West Twenty-ninth street, four doors west of Broud- way. LAR FURNISHED ROOM, WITH OR AA. without Breakfast, for zentlemen only; best refere neos exchanged. Apply at No. 106 West Forty-fifth strect. NICELY UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET, NEWLY PAINTED (5 ROOMS) FOURTH FLOOR; also Filth. 40 Horatio street; zas and water; rent to $24. E, L. & B. T. BURNHAM, 609 Hudson street. A WTWO, NEAT FLOORS, 190 EAST FIPTY-FIRST + street, near Lexington ‘avenuo; parlor, kitchen and three bedrooms; stutionary tubs, bath, gas fixtures in each ; $30 to $35 per month, AX, ELEGANT PARLOR, FLOOR-THREE LARGE rooms, or four if roquired; large closets; hot and cold water; use of laundry: seperate meter; every convenience for housekeeping, with owner, in private house 332 Kast Fourtevuth stroet; rent $50, FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS TO LET AND FURNI- ture for sale (new); wed one month only; reason, Teaving the city, 119 Eust ‘Thirty-first street, IFTH AVENUE, 222, O'POSITE CAFE BRUNS- wick —A gentleinan occupying a handsome apartement will rent for the winter one of his ams, furnished; bath, de. with ample closet rooms Can be seen from ¥ to 12, oF from 4 te P.M. {RENCH FLATS—SIXTIETH STREET, JUST WEST of Tenth avenue; seven light rooms each; all improve. ments; $30 to $40; neighborhood fine. Can be seen from 1 to 5. 0, E. JARDINE, 1,267 Broadway, RENCH FLATS—VERY DESIRABLY LOCATED AND possessing every convenience. Apply ut No, 74 West Fifty-third street, to the janitor or janitress. LATS TO LET—PRICES FROM $22 TO $33; VERY nive and cheap, at 115 West Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. INTH STREET, Murray Hil ighborhood in town; newr Fifth ave: hue stage and Sixth avenue and Broadway cars. Inquire on premises day or evening. OR RENT—FLATS 8 and 10 room: rents. Apply at 1 {SPLENDID FRENCH FLAT TO LET— HT ROOMS, i. with all the modern improvements, at 25 Clinton place, hear Broadway, references required. Inquire of RICHARD DEEVES, owner, 248 East Thirteenth street. 10 LET—FIRST CLASS FRENCH FLATS; EXCEL- lent neighborhood; 10 rooms; just paintedin oil; hous 30 feet wide; near Sixth avenue; rent low. Inquire uf C VAN CLEEF, 196 Broadway, or JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, 989 Sixth avenue. 10 LET-SECOND FLOOR, SIX ROOMS; ALL IM- provements; private hous walls inted; stairs furnished: terms ‘to suit. 340 West Thirty t street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, OTABLE FAMILY, A FIRST cl basement Kitchen, together with two or four No, 136 Ninth avenue, between Eigh- th etre MODERN IMPROV ‘ate hall; steam heater ‘hird avenue. i 10 LE Floor Jarge atte id NO LET—TO MAN AND WIFE ONLY, YOUR ROOMS in third story of private house 85 Charles street; all im- 10 LET—UNFURNISHED, AT 56 WEST RIGHTEENTH street, two or three Rooms for light housekeeping. (0 LET~TO A SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY OF adults, three nice Rooms, unfurnished, on third floot Jocation central; bath and gus. 110 Eust Eleventh street, near Fourth avenue, 0 LET—FROM NOVEMBER 1, SECOND FLOOR OF house 508 West Thirty-fourtl street; bot and cold water, bath, gas, &e.; owner in the house; family without children preferr¢d, ILMORE’S CONCERT GARDEN. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL GARDEN IN THE WORLD. EVERY NIGHT. GILMORE'S MAGNIFICENT BAND f ONE HUNDRED PERFORMERS. THE YOU APOLLO CLUB, and Mmi MARIE SALVOTTI, PROGRAMME. 1. Grand Turkish March. 2 German song, "Ye Mei & Selection, from Scotch symp! & Solo for Cornet, “Waltz Vari . M. ARBUGKLE, 5, Meditation, “Ave Marin”. Mme. 6, Fackeltanz, No. 1 7. Descriptive song, THE Yo -Kuecken ucken \delssohn Weber -Gounod MARIE SALVOTTL YG APOLLO CLUB. 8 Grand aria for Cornet, “Robert tol qui j'aime” Meyerveor Mr. J. LEVY. 9. Overture, “Rienzi”. 10, Waltz, “'Morgenblaiter 11. Marche comique, “8. G.” ‘Admission, 50c.; boxes, admitting four, $3. NOTICE.—The immense HEATERS with which this build- ing is furnished are NOW IN USE and are so regulated ny to maintain the delightful TEMPERATURE OF SPRING at all times, ITCHCOCK'S, NEW THIRD AVENUE THEATRE, ‘Third avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets, LOTS OF FUN—NO VULGARITY. NLY MORAL, LIVELY AMUSEMENT. HOUSES FILLED NIGHTLY. For the week commencing October 11, and SATURDAY MATINEE. Grand Minstrel artet FOSTER, CANNING, SINCLAIR AND HOWARD. THE FRENCH TWIN SISTERS. MISS ROMAINE, THE QUEEN OF SONG. The EMPIRE CHILDREN VIOLINISTS, LIZZIE and JOE, aged four and seven, the wonders ot the world, playing the most difficult musie (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 Delineators. SPECIAL NOTICE.—No liquor sold on the premises, it be- ing the intention of the proprietor to have w first class en- tertainment to delight his patrons. Reserved seats, 50 cents; ral admission, 25 cents lery, 15 cents; boxes, $4 ant in boxes, 75 cents and $1. "Doors open at 7; performance at 8 o'clock. Grand Family Matinee every SATURDAY at 2 P. M. Specialty artists should address GEORGE WINSHIP, Directoy, No. 443 Third avenue, New York. Dated open to first class perfo ARLING’S OPERA HOUSE, WEST TWENTY-THIRD street, lute BRYANDS, COTTON AND REED'S MINSTRELS, ‘The best Programme this week ever presented to the pub- Ne—Eugene's Vocal Album, the Elopement, Offuns, Old Uncle Eph., artistic Clog Exercises, Solos, Cornet Solo, Plantution Pastimes and the new Lau: able and Amusing Sketeb of “Shakespeare in the Kitchen. vening at 8; Saturday Matinee ut 2; half-price to Matinee cKEE AND ROGERS, SPECIALTY OF MISCHIEP. TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY. HE WONDERFUL DUCK. — LYCEUM THEATRE, First time in America, TO-MORROW NIGHT. 5™ AVENUE THEATRE. “OUR BOYS” MATINEE SATURDAY AT HALF-PAST ONE. MOST BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE IN THE CITY! TADT THEATRE. 45 AND 47 BOWERY. Grand opening night, Friday, October 15, First and only appearance at this Theatre of the French Opera Bouffe Company, from the Lyceum Theatre. Only performance of Lecocq's most popular opera, iad LA FL ME. ANGOT. MLLE, DUPARC (First tmee) as c Mle, Nardynn as Mile. La Mous. De Querey, in his great role, ANGE PE ‘The remainder of the characters by the original representa- tives. Choras and orchestra under direction of C. Van Ghel. Popular prices, $1 50, $1, 75c., 50c., 35... 5c. sox office now open at the Stadt Theatre. HE WONDERFUL DUCK. | LYCEUM THEATRE. First time in America, TO-MORROW NIGHT. PONY Pastor's, 585 and 587 BROADWAY. PLEASE LET uy prorugre MATINEE TO-Day. GO TO THE MAN SISTERS, DU. AND SK. __HOUSES, ROOMS, In this City and Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN, WITH WIFE AND LITTLE DAUGH- er, desires a oom, with Extension or hall Bedroom and Room for servant; state terms, which must be moderate ; no board or meals served in his room by his servant, Ad: dress box 225 Herald oftice. NT WIDOW LADY WANTS axe, of floor, or @ position as ‘erences given. Address or call on Cashier, eopyist, &e. ; Mrs, HAL! PROTESTANT MAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT FAM- lly, would take care of & gentlemails place during the Winter; ‘stock and dairy attended to. Address E. F. K., No. 9 Harrison at JURNISHED HOUSES {WANTED “TOR GOOD RE- vponsibie tenants, at $125, $200, $250, $300, $450 an: $400 per month, Send particulars toJOUN FETTRETCH, 1,200 Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A SITTING ROOM and Bedroom, neatly furnished, without board: also | two Bedrooms; fire, gas and bath: references exchanged. | 80 University place, near Fourteenth street. | FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Hight housekeeping; also a few small Rooms, without Board: house modern; location contral and convenient to cars; terms moderate. % Christopher st., near Bleecker, FEW COMPORTABLY 1¥ ANTED--A HOUSE ON OR or Madison avenues; part payme count: e § THOR Real Estate Agent, 696 Broadway, corner AR TO FIFTH * in an elegant Y M. RODMAN, ‘ourth street. WA2TED-ABOUT, FOUR U within a short distan be moderate. URNISHED ROOMS, of the City Hall; rent must Address P., box 140 Herald oflice. A ha HALL BEDROOM, FURNISHED, TO let, to gentlemen, without board. Call at 138 Kast Bixteenth street. BEAUTIFUL SUIT—FOUR LARGE ROOMS, TWO ny, &e., second floor, Apartment House, 220 and 222 Fifth avenue, or two Suits, parlor, bedroom, bath, &e., each richly furnished ; steam heat; low rents. A. FINE LARGE ROOM WILL BK RENTED AND | furnished, in a private family, to gentlemen or gentle- man and wite: ‘privilege of light housekeeping if desired; at 217 West Thirteenth street, (QomPuereny row 63 Madison avenue #ix to ten Rooms; also eight Rooms on the upper floor (three with double beds), at from $4 to $8 per woek ; snitable for single yentlomen: references exchanged. Apply to Mrs. McDERMOTT, at the hous BLEGANTLY, PORNISHED ROOMS TO LE ‘out board, to persons of the highest respectal at 36 Irving place, opposite the Westminster Hote Belvidero. with from WOR ONE On Suit of two large A DESIRABLE Rooms, handsomely furnished, on fourth floor froat, in private brown stone house 51 West Six- ‘0. GENTLEM ret. « toenth | aa AURNISUED ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, SUITABLE for man and wife or gentlemon; also hall Room, with stove. No. 7 Great Jones street, second floor. Call from 11 AM. to GT, M. eat ‘one "Te ren | URNISHED FRONT HALL ROOM ON SECOND floor; house has all improvements 16 Hast Fifteenth ‘treet, four doors from Tiffauy's. Fr ISHED ROOMS TO LET IN A PRIVATE family at No, 36 West Thirty-fifth street, between Fifth | and 8) MNELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ALL MODERN IM. provements, In perfect order: house and location first Glass nnd contral; refereneus, 41 West Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, | | } | th ‘avenues: referer ARGE, WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM 0 1 LL ii toasekeeping or light business; rent €0 50 to 85 50 per week; small Rooms, 32 50; Dg in jecation. 1,299 Bromlway, between Thirty-Afth an LY ER PORTION OF FOUR STORY BE J louse, furnished, or large wud small Roo iment for physician ; references, JOT Wost Fifty-second st. DALLOR FLOOR, WITH HOT AND COLD WATER, Kel: also ‘usher fine Rooms, with southern exposure, and all’ han abe, to let, at 13 Kast Twonty: eigith strew pie rites. PARLOR FLOOR, CONTAINING | very large front room, medium-sited back room, aniple closets nnd use of bathr handsomely furnished ; will let to gentlemen only; references required; location very desir- ‘sblo,_ 284 Fourth avenue, near Twonty-second street. OVER IPE FLooR ET—A PRONT AND BACK PARLOR, FUR } also @hall Room, 64 Kast Tonth stroot PLE, YOR TWO nicely furnished Room, with por week, Address, at once, WASTED BY (A MA ‘weeks from Octobi HALRY, box 115 Post office WAXTED FoR 4. lower part of a Hous streets, Seventh and Four BRISTO. WV ANTED—BY & LADY, A FURNISHED OR turnished House to take ch of; th Higuee % take charge he best of re! PECTABL AMILY, THE between Tw tfoth and Fortievh avenue! Ad tatin, 13 West Twentieth street, om wie erence given. Branet office, WANTEDSFOR SIX MONTHS, FOR A STRICTLY private family clean, wil fur nished Iouso, box 141 Herald Uptown jieiltpay sk79 days, DESIRABLE TENANT, erald Uptown Branch office D HOUSE, RENE ROT Stating full parti Be West Hitsonth aecet, ee Gree TANTED—AN Wie OHRISTIE WAXIED<A FURNISHED HOU family of adults; must be in ag Vetween Fourteenth and Forty-second strects; rent not xeoed $175 per mouth, or would take an anturnished House Pt Y) per year. Address, stating ful ic 4,706 New York Post office, oO eee ¢1 neighborhood PARTY and Eleventh 5 rent must be ptown Branch offices, avenues, Thirtieth and low. Address It ¥., Hers In the Country. WAXTEDIA SMALL COTTAGE, IN GOOD NEIGH. borhood, outside of New York; Bergen or Hud- son City proferred; rent not to exceed $400 4 year, Address box 5,048 Post offi wee DIAMONDS, WATCHE ERICAN Watches, bony CWELKRY 000.—FTS ware, Shawls, ble’ value paid. Also t Cai) BAKKIN OFFIC wolry, t. Highest eoted. Eetublisl dou a Dies, &e., purvhases e! Dp! WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Hair si ke bonglit, sold Duck, when desired, wt very hunll a GEORGE OC, ALLEN, Jeweller, LAG) Broadway ty-ninth street, JOR SALE—A PAIR OF DIAMOND EARRINGS, weighing two eurats, wpuir of Studs and a single atone Mkiross box 127 Herald Uptown | SIXTH AVENUE, BETWE and Twenty-fifth streets.—Livoral advances made on Vatehes, Jewelry, Silks, Lages aud Shawls it fuli valu, 1, BERNARD, 40% e Thirty-fourth | BY A SMALL | & 4 Ay WONDERFUL DUCK. LYCEUM Pi ve i tue TO-MOR) NI TEINWAY HALL. TITIENS—GODDARD, TO-MORROW ee aa October 16, at 1:30, LAST GRAND TITIENS MATINEE. Reserved Seats for Matinee, $1 and $2. GIROFLA MATINEE, LYCEUM. Saturday afternoon at 1:30, last matinee and last per- formance of GIROFLE-GIROFLA. To morrow night—THE WONDERFUL DUCK. US WILLIAMS THEATRE. 1G) TROF IN HIS LATEST MATINEE | The Lightning SONGS ond COMICALITIES | TO-DAY. | Zouave Drill, by at the MATINEE TO-DAY. |2 oClock.| the AUSTINS. TONY PASTOR'S, 58 AND 587 BROADWAY. ‘opposite Metropolitan Hotel. HE WONDERFUL DUCK. LYCEUM THEATRE, First time in America, TO-MORROW NIGHT. 10 TH line Chapman, ‘ate of Salisbury, in the county of Wilts, widow, and ot Ann Hinds Smith, a daughter of the said Caroline Chipman, and of Thomas Chapman, a son of the said Caroline Chap- man, aud of William Blateh and Christopher Blatch, nephows of Joho Finch, hereinafter referred to, a a son of William Burbidge, for- merly of Salisbury, aforesaid, clothier, deceased. lu the County Court of Wiltshire holden at Salisbur; In the matter of the County Court act, 1887, the arrears of an annuity bequeathed by the wil the lat John Finch, dated the 23d of May, 1863, to Curoline Chap- man; . in the matter of the by the same will, to ¢ 0 in the matter of the same act, and of @ legacy bequeathed by the same will, to William lutaten, w in the matter of the same net, and of a le ueathod by the aame will, to Chiatoplier Biateh, oe re in tho matter of the same act, and of a logacy by the samme will, 0 James Burbidge, son of bidge. TAKE NOTICE—That on the 15th day of September, 1875, Richard Henry Rigden, of Salisbury, in the county of Wilts, Land Agent, und Thonias Brodrick, of the saine place, re . under the said act, paid into the Post Ollice Savings Bank, at Sulisbury aforesmid, in the name of me, the undersigned, Rexistrar of this Court, the sum of £107 2s. 6d., | aud on their affidavit, filed in this court, on the 15th day of Septeuiver, 1875, they shortly described the instrument crenting the ‘trust, and stated the names of the persons in- torested or entitied to the fund, to the best of their kaowl- zo or belief, ns follows :— lie personal representative when appointed of tho said aroline Chupn:an. ‘The personal representative when appointed of the said inds Sinith, i Thomas Chapman if living, or his personal repre- sontative If dead. The said William Blateh if living, or if dead then, If he bequeathed iiiam Bur died since the death of the said Joun Fineh, his personal rep: resentative when appointed, but if he died in the lifetiiae of ech, the per entative of the said who survived the suid legacies tive when appointed of the said Dirigo if Tivin, he xuid Job gacies. iuterested in or tart respecting 1 the fund or And further take notice entitled to the said fund, may apply to the investi nb payment out oF d snributlc of the incume thereof, accordin, the TciAsD a. WI 5 Registrur of the Court, m & SMITH, Solicitors to the said Richard Henry Kigden and Thomas Brodrick in the above named matters. EUROPE, ICK.—HOTEL DES ANOLAI | hotel, facing the sea, aud nn | i BAKER HAYS, Beoretary, 80 6 FIRST CLASS sh management th, London, i of the Court. | | | APMVOLE THEATRE, B1GiTH . BETWEEN Second and Third avennes.—[nmense siecess of our | mammoth combination. Look out for our new Stars next week in Olio and Ballet, First grand Matinee for ladies and children SATURDAY, October 16. AINOFLE-GIROFLA LYCEUM THEATRE, po Ort 16, at 1:90, POSITIY ‘ORMANCES ( LECOCY'S CRO! } TRIUMPH IN OPERA BOUFFE, THE MOST SSFUL OF ALL OPERAS, TROPLA, . NING, Uct, 16 (irst time in America), iynew and mast amusing work, ANARD A TROLS BECS (HE WONDERVUL DUCK), PERFORMED 500 NIGHTS IN LONDON AND PARIS. YCEUM THEATRE.—NEW OPERA TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW EVENING, October 16, first production of @ new and most amusing Oj LE CANARD A TROIS BECS (The Wonderful Duck). LE CANARD A TROIS BECS (The Wonderful Duck). LE CANARD A TROIS BECS (The Wonderful Duck). Words by Moinaux. Music by Jonas. PERFORMED 500 hs pad IN Lae AND Peta tata ir care! tf ‘ oY, VALTER, LUDOVIO. ees YCEUM THEATRE, 147! ST. AND 6TH AY. ‘Last petrnenges of GIRUPLE-GIROFLA ‘night and Saturday matinee. To-morrow night—THE WONDERFUL DUCK. YCEUM THEATRE, GInor To-night and Socectny ao Last performances of GIROFLE-GIROFLA. ‘To-morrow night—-THE WONDERFUL DUGK. OOTH’S THEATRE. MATINER. ‘The Grand KELLOGG MATINEE begins TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 o'clock. BOHEMIAN GIRL. OOTH'S THEATRE. JARRETT & PALMER. THE KELLOGG GRA; NGLISH OPERA, ir. C. D, HESS... oy ee Director ONLY EIGHT 1G) A TWO MATINEES. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, October 15, Meverbeer's sublime work, THE HUGUENOTS, and first appearance of the distinguished American Prima Donna, Mme. JENNIE VAN ZANDT, Valentine. DEBUT upon the operatic stage of Miss A: iS MONTAGUE, the young American Songstress, and in the character of the ween. Mrs. ZELDA SEGU Mr. CARLETON, Mr. H. TEAKHS, Mr. GEORGE CONLY ‘and “Mr. WILLIAM TO-MORROW Gassrsen at 2 o'clock, GRAND KELLOGG MATINEE, BOHEMIAN GIRL, Pe aeiaecah EVENING—FRA DIAVULO, Mme. VAN *4* In reheursai, Benedict's charming Opera of TO-MORROW E LE ¢ DEBUT, Lessees and Managers LILY OF KILLARNE! the story of the Colleen Bawn, #4" October 25—An entirely new Grand Holiday Panto- mie, with the unrivalled American clown, MK. G. L. FOX. OOTH’S THEATRE.—EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT, Repertoire for the second and last week of THE KELLOGG GRAND ENGLISH OPERA, MONDAY, October I8—IL | TROVATORE — (VAN. ZANDT) TUESDAY, BOHEMIAN GIRL (KELLOGG). WEDNESDAY, MARTHA (VAN ZANDT). THURSDAY, Benedict's opera THE LILY OF KILLARNEY. KELLOGG us E(LY O'CONNOR, to ienss: ean be secured. Box office open from 8 A, M. to 51 4 BROADWAY. Cy ae, coe 000 MM MM II U U EEEEB Fo Oo Me aH 8% TOO Ee Cc Oo OMM MM If U UE o vy OMM MM IL U UE © Oo OMMMM II ¢ UU EEE © oO OM MM M IL uU UE © oO OM MM M If U UE CG C.0 OM NN M I UU ae ccc 000 M M M Il QQQQ UUU EEEE ", Mr, JOSH HART... HE BEST SPECI. YORK. IN WHAT OTHER THEATRE IN AMERICA CAN BE FOUND COMEDIANS THAT CAN EQUAL THOSE EN- GAGED AT THE COMIQUE? SPLENDID OLIO THIS WEEK. Toconelude witn the drama PICNIC ; or, WHERE'S MY DOG. MATINEES WEMNESDAY and SATURDAY, 2 o'clock THE SKIDMOKE’S sa iatoesioll | are on their way to this city from Boston and will arrive here on Saturday, the 16th inst. For two weeks they have boon in dally practice with the Remington rill, preparatory to” ANOTHER “RIFLE “SHOOTING MATCH, AT THE THEATRE COMIQUE, BETWEEN THE PICKED TEAMS, THE MULLIGAN, SKIDMORE AND REGULAR COMMENCING MO: DAY, OCTOBER 18. AGLE THEATRE, Broadway and Thirty-third street, Mz. JOSH HART, Proprietor and Manager EAGLE THEATRE, the most beautiful in America, will positively open MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. NOTICE. Derartuent or Buruprxes, New Yorg, Oct. 14, 1875, Siz—From official reports of the Inspector of this depart- ment, I find the general appointments of the Eagle Th that are required to secure the sufety and comfort of audience and attyehes. The aisles and seats are convenient and liberal; egress from all parts of the auditorium easy and ample, and the fire guards and escapes, both before and bebind the’ cur- tain, are in accordance with the law. WALTER W. ADAMS, Superintendent of Buildings, Jos Harr, Esq. :— Box book open daily from 10 to 5, where seats can be sscursa two weeks in advance, Boxes Orchestra Chisirs Balcony, reserved. Dress Circle, not reserve: Family Circle NOTICE.— tickets must be purchased at the’ box flee, us peculatin, in no way be allows y MATINEES * WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 624 BROADWAY ‘TRE OF THE METROPOLIS: + sees Manager EMPHATICALLY, or THE ENTERTAINMENT. THERE IS Ni TO EQUAL IT. A COMPANY OF THE BRIGHTEST STARS, THE WONDERFUL BLACK SHADOWS, THE RAYNOR BROTHERS. THE CARLO FAMILY, é the best Gymnasts in existence. JOHNSON AND BRUNO. JOHN HART, WM. COURTRIGHT, THE WORRELL SISTERS. HARPER AND STANSILL PAT ROONEY. BUCKLEY AND TURNER. MI RICHMOND. iE 3: ADA MISS LINA IN, MR. BLAND HOLT. THE COLORED HAMTOWN STUDENTS. ‘The new aud successful local Drama entitled NEW YORK BY DAYLIGHT, GASLIGHT AND MOONLIGHT, Pronounced P THE BEST LOCAL DRAMA OF THE YEAR, Enthusiastically received by CROWDED HOUSES, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2 EKMANIA THEATRE, FOURTEENTH STREBT. AD. NEUENDORED, - .Proprietor PitiDay, CK EIN, sey Box office open duily TEINWAY HALL, ‘TITIENS—GODDARD, THE TITIENS CONCER’ TO-MORROW (3. TURDAY), October 16, AT 1:30, LAST GRAND TITENS MATINEE, MLL’. THERESA TITIENS WILL SING Grand Finals of Mendelssohn's opera Loreley.” on Pa ER Mile. THERESA TITLENS GRAND CiiokUS “AND ORCHESTRA, English song, “It was « Dream’ ++.-Frederiek Cowen L’Ardita (by general desiro), acesyeess ROOST Mine, ARABELLA GODDARD will play Sonata in G major, for piano and violin, op. 30, Beethoven, Allegro, Minuetto, Alleyretto—Allegro Vivace. Mme. GODDARD and M, KMILE SAURET, Grand Fantasia on airs from Massaniello,... -Auber TC 1, #, SAURer Miss HOFFMAN, Conductor... MAX MARETZEK 0. W, COLBY & Piane Accompanist... Brooklyn Academy—TITIENS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October GODDARD PIANO RE Reserved seats for matinee, $1 and $2, according to loca- tion, and 114 Broadwa; TONY PASTORS, ‘585 und $87 Broadway, YOUR opposite Metropolitan Hotel HUSBANDS TO THE GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, NEW FRANCISCO. MINSTRELS. OPERA HOUSE, NTL ANC 5 B. eae FIRST TIME OF OUR BOYS, OUR BOYS. | OUR BOYS. | THE AFRICAN DWARY, BROADWAY MILLINERS, RECEIVED WITH SCREAMS NIGHT, THE JOLLIEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY, | WANTED—200 sinart boys to pick up buttons, hooks and | ‘eyes every morn | Seats secured, | USBANDS BRING YUUR WIVES. JAUSE'S SOIRE . wO every Saturday, from # to 1 Hall, Monday, Gevober 18. TICK Private Academy 212 HE WONDERFUL DU First time in Americn ing. Matinee Saturday at 2. TONY PASTOR'S TO-DAY 1 kK. LYCEUM THEATRE. TOMORROW NIGHT, Saturday alternoon, positively lust performance of ROK LG IROF LA. tT WONDoKPUL DUCK, To-morrow ONY PASTOR'S, 533 and Broadway, THE ONLY MATIN TODAY AT 2 O'CLOOK, All the grows Troupe im their specialties, ee er en er A ee re cn ncn ecmmearinmantinaaummmame rie, ee Neem enened AMUSEMENTS: ALLACK" Proprietor and Manager....Mr, LESTER WALLACR rs open at 7:3U. Performance commences at 8 P. M. EVERY EVENING dd SATURDAY MATINEE. Mr, Tom Taylors original Comedy Drama, in three acts, om ‘tit the OVERLAND ROUTE. “The performance is of the kind which has made this the atre famous. "—New York Herald, It is exquisitely put on the stage,”—New York World, ‘The stage attire is of surpassing beauty.”—Times. ‘The yhip scene Is extraordinary for beauty and acca racy.”—Tribun “Phe acting is unusually good.” —Wilkes Spi “the piny fi admirably mieunted!~anediee™ Characters by Messrs, 1 J, MONTAGUE, J nA BERT HARRY BECKETT, W, HERDER 3. We SES, NON, BE. M. HOLLAND, Hi. GWINNETTE, “6, ry 670: JORDAN, WJ. LEONARD, ©. B.ED NpX DYAS PEP GERMON, GERALDING MAYE amd E. BLAISDELL. Carriages may be ordered for 10 fp OAPRMZ OF MUSIC. RAND “ODERA BEASON, 0! . bs "AD, NEUENDORFP OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1875 Moyerbeer's chef d'auvre, LES HUGUENOTS, Grand opern in five tote, THEODORE WACHTEL in his grand role as RAOUL. Valentine... Mile, Ei Miargarotlio dp Valois, edie Director. Kustet levers ‘Mr Bruno Guensburge: r. Josef Fassben Bois Rose, Mr, Julias Mildea GRAND ORCHESTRA. Ad, Menengera WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 11 POSTILLION DE LONSUMBAU. PRIDAY, 6 i 18 Rud, 187 LES HUGUENOT, SATURDAY, October 23, 1875, MATINEE at 2 oclock. POSTILLION * DU “LONJUMEAU. Prices of udmission —Boxes, $20, $15 aud $10. General admission, $1. Reserved seats, $1 or $2 extra, Pumily circle, 50 cents. Reserved sents, do., 50 cents. Box office, for the sale of reserved seats, at the Academy of Music daily from 9 till do’elock, and Brunswick Hotel and 114 Broadway. ONY PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE, 585 AND 587 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE METROPOLITAN HOTEL. TONY PASTOR'S GREAT COMPANY. GUS WILLIAMS, SANFORD AND WILSON, McKEE AND ROGERS, Miss JENNIE MORGAN, WM, CARLETON, THE FIELDING, VENUS AND ADONIS, CHARLES AND CARRIE AUSTIN, FREEMAN SISTERS, FRANK GIRARD, THE LEONS. THE BEST COMPANY IN NEW YORK, MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2, O'CLOCK. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2° O'CLOCK. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. TONY PASTOR'S LATEST COMIC SONGS. GUS WILLIAMS, SONGS AND SAYINGS, AND ALL THE STARS IN A MOST ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME, ARK THEATRE. MIGHTY DOLLAR Mr. STUART Is happy to chronicle ANOTHER “TRIUMPH FORTHE NATIVE DRAMA in the CONTINUED SUCCESS of Woolf's MIGHTY DOLLAR, with Mr. W. J, FLORENCE 4s....'The Hon. Bardwell Slote Mrs. W. J. FLORENCE, as. Mrs. General Gilflory which (now in its sixth week) will be given EVERY NIGHT ‘TILL FURTHER NOTICE and at a MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2. Mr. STUART begs to annource that he will shortly have the privilege of introducing one whom he and all who have seen him deem a most distinguished artist, the Western Comedian, JOHN DILLON, who has most generously postponed his engagement in com Sequence of the unapproachable success ofthe MIGHTY DOLLAR, OWERY THEATER 15, Farewell Bene! reat Sensation Artist, Chi FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER a ot Ee a Oee nee? the 8 succe! Drama, ON HAN b! Performance to commence with tho favorite Farce, MY FELLOW CLERK. ARISIAN VARIETIES, SIXTEENTH STREET AND Broadway. TEMPLE OF SENSATIONAL ART. Evenings, 8 v'clock. Tuesday, Thursday and ‘Si day Matinees, 2 o'clock. irand Olio of 40 Artists. Blandowski—Beautiful | Astounding Specialties, Ballet. ‘Voluptuous Dances, The Brigands. Lovely Women. Elegant Dane: Funny Farees '. Popular Music. Beautiful Cent di ees. Tmnease hit of the nice, naughty sketch, GILT-EDGED ‘PLEASURES. Co SINN'S PARK TITEATRE, BROOKLYN, Houses crowded to the roof tosee THE GREAT NOVELTY TROUPE. New Stars and a New Bill this week, nightly. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY” MATINEE. JTEINWAY HALL. WHITE-CERVANTES, GRAND CONCERTS, ESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, Oct. 19 and 21, Mr, JUSEPH WHITE, Violinist, and Mr, IGNACIO CERVANTES, Pianist, (their first appearance in America,) assisted by the following artists :— Miss EMMA C.” THURSBY, Mrs. SOFIA ADAMS Di PIGHARDO, MréO, FRITSCH, Mr. ALFRED WiLKIE, Mr, ADOLPI SOMST, Mr, E AGRAMONTE, ‘Admission, $1; reserved seats, 50 cents extra. Sale of seats will commence Saturday morning, Uct. 16, at Steinway Hall, and 71 and 14 Broudway. OWES & CUSHING’S VARIETY CIRCUS, Fourteenth street, opposite Academy of Muste, OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. LAY OF EQUESTRIANISM. ATHLETIO SPLENDORS, by the most distinguished Bone-and-Muscle of EUROPE AND AMERICA. Admission 25 cents; reserved seuts 50 cents. 1 pasa BE SURE TO BE ON HAND AT 0} jatur- ‘a Pose Plastiqu ELEGANT VARIETIES. ‘RALLIVIOddS A01dS TONY PASTOR MUSEUM OF ART, ourteenth street, New York. Open daily (Sundays excepted), 10. A. M. toS P.M. Monday and Thursday free. OW OPEN. FORTY-FOURTH GRanT, attonan EXHIBITION of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, Second and Third avs, and Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth sta WONDERFUL MACHINES! SPLENDID PRODUCTS! Admission, 50 cents; Children, 25 cents, mpoxy PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE, 585 AND 587 BROADWAY, ‘opposite Metropolitan Hotel, GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, AT GRAND MATL 1O-DAY, AT GRAND MATi TEINWAY HALL. 2 2 1 EE TODAY, AT 2 TITIENS—GODDARD TOMORROW (SATURDAY), October 16, at 1330, LAST GRAND TITLENS MATINEE. Reserved seats for Matinee, $1 and $2, HE WONDERFUL DU LYCE THEATRE. First time in America, (OKKOW NIGHT. AHILDREN, 587 & 589 BROADWAY, BRING YOUR opposite Metropolitan Hotel, PARENTTS TO TONY Pastor's MATINEE TO-DAY, E AND THIRTIETH jrand ‘Terysichoreun Kutertainment every hight, cominencing at 9 UM. MATINEE every Saturday afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock. Em trance on Thirtieth street. 5™ AVENUE THEATRE, SATURDAY AY WAL Me hoT ONE. ATURDAY At HALE. PAST O MOST BEILLIANS PERFORMANCE IN THE CITY1 PONY Pastuns. — MATINEB MATINEE TONY PASTOR'S, TO-DAY, TO-DAY AT 585 & S87 BROADWAY, 7 MATINER iS WILLIAMS! CH WITTICISMS. WONDER L DUCK, LYCEUM THEATRE, First time i L NE . fi America, TO-MORROW N Mitt THIENS 1X HANDEL'S GRAND ORATORIO, J THE Miss tall n, At STEINWAY HALL, on WEDNESDAY, October 20, WITH COMBINED CHORUS ANU ORCHESTRA OP OVER 400 PERFORMERS OF THI CENTENNIAL CHORAL UNION, AND LMINENT SOLU ARTIBTS, 0 ‘Tickets, with reserved sents, an ene: adasission Can be had at Stoinway Hull tieket office, 114 Broadway, and at 33 Unto ME, ARABELLA GUODDA the vory eminent Lnglish Vantst, will give one M YERAND PIANO RECITAL at STEINWAY HALL, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON jowing Artis », rire ptoei rss HE GREAT WRESTLING MATCH FOR THE LIGHT weizlt championship and $200, between H. Howard aut Jom Donohue, takes pluce at HARKY HILL jek in the afternoon, ONY PASTOR’ 585 & 587 BROADWAY, Grand Matinee t . SONGS. GYMNASTICS, FAMILY, Jake vs RU THe HAYYY Gus Williams SOUR BOYS" MAT SATURDAY AT HALF MOST ERILIIANT PERFORMANCE QTEINWAY HALL, TT ENS =O Ss TU-MOKKOW (SATURDAY), Geto 1 Ag aad LAST GRAND TITIENS MATINER. 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