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NEW YORK HEKALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1 sab thai SHEET, HANDSOMELY FOR: TENTH ‘STREET, ‘REN FIPTHI ‘Rooms suitable for wonues.—Elegantly Rooms to eae ya Porty.sixth street, it tit vbugiy ey orwhhous Board; modern, in. ISON SQUARE, 59, BAST 5 pean NEAR FIFTH 1 een Ny hae ane | 2A ‘coy trae ct out board; broakfan 7 RCE CEE SS = FURNISHED mon Rg on. soar hay LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A FEW FURNISHED 4 bs oot at hall Rooms aoe fire and gas, at un RLOR FLOOR, THREE LARGE ROOMS, HAND- ran ret prteate bathtoom,, closets. ke.» with fable, or without board. % sn CLOSETS, WATER Cana Board, FO cattable tors small family; alag table nds Rroedway, between Forty-third and Forty- ] LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM AND, BED. vam te let. at 72 West Nineteenth strect, with Board; tion desirable, terms moderate; repent aen HANDSOME ROOM AND ALCOVE BEDROOM, a second floor, frout, newly furnished in black walnut, | Hes home Board, fr for gentleman mone wife ot other fit it cinen pore | Se wh stone, modern improvements; 138 Ean Nineteenth street, near Irving place. HOUSE, STUYVESANT PARK, 215 BAST PIF. Tre strect.—Larne ly Mruished Rooms, with ret class table for few seloct boarders; ail eu improve. fine, quiet neighborhood ; terms reasonable . 2 c —A SPACIOUS SUIT DOOR FROM GRAND I he ced SPA ody of furnished Rooms on third and for rs, with 36 West Thirty-tirststreet, Reference anged. 5 PER DAY, $8 TO $12 PER WEEK — 1 50 Foakoas, Pith ‘eucallent table, to, farailiog single gentlemen, “City aud Hotel, corner Broadway ‘S$ PROM FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, 129 BAST ieee third street.—Large, handsomely farnished Rooms (southern: pms. with Board, ea suite or singly; house and table first class, WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREBT.—SPACIOUS PAR- 4 Lo’ eg) private bath, newly snes leone teal and car- yor on second floor, béekr, droom adjoin- if iecteca, with Board, 42 Eaer TWENTIETH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- —Second and Third Floors, en suite or leg Sonne somely Foraished, with or without private table; references ed Apply to Mrs, LC. COUR! VANDAM STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL.—IBAND- somely furnished large and small Rooms, with or with- out Bourd: day boarders taken; terms moderate, TH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTIETH STREET.—PRI- ‘vate family will rent second Floor, also Parlor and Bed- room on third floor, handsomely furnished, with strictly first rd. references exchanged. Address M. B., box 2,403 New York Post office. 349.—A LARGE AND COMMODI- ‘furnished, with cr without private juss appointments; one desirable Room hye EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.—A DESIRABLE floor, with or without private table. , TH STREBT, WEST, 33, 35 AND 37, BETWEEN of Rooms, for families or gentlemen ; small tables; fere y4men STREET, 217 WES Room, second floor, for oman and wife; also froot Room: and, single for gentleman, with TH 347 WEST.—PLEASANT, SUNNY hens. Ppaaany furnished, to Jet, on sceoud floor, 1 suit of Rooms on second floor; also front Suit on third LZ | Fifth and Sixth nvenves Elegantly furnished Roo: “ also Part ‘Parlor Suit: 17 WESL—ONE LARGE, ELEGANT ase unusually desirable; references. ‘with Board. 14.7, STRERT, CORNER SECOND AVENUE, 300 4 302.—Desirable front Room, for gentleman and jon third Boor; also _seeond story Room, for two gentle- men’, terms 816 per week. STREET, 227 WEST.—ELEGANT SUITS AND | Rooms in this newly furnished brown stone residence, Sah oe thout Board ; house 25 by 80 feet deep ; splendid lo cat TR 16 Ele; et, farniohed Room ‘end wife, any fn table ym ventral aud ws ar hot BAST FORTY-SECt Fifth and Madison avenues.—Ele; tly furnished voms, en suite, with Board; private table if desired. 1 TH STREET, NO. 26 WEST.—SUNNY, SPACIOUS, newly painted and furnished, en suite or single, Becond, third or fourth first clase; house extra width ; rete: Floors; private or general table; TH STREET, OPPOSITE STUYVESANT four doors east of T, NEAR BROADWAY— 4, with Board for gen " House ftrst class; location rences. PARI ad avenue Well furnished |, With first class table, at @ very moderate price; ref- erences exchanged. [7 BAST, THIRTY FIRST STREET, NEAR PIFTH ayenue.—Flegant iedle; dixing room on parior floo ENTY-SIXTH STREET.—MR. LACHEN- of Sbe Grand Hotel, will sooomme- able and ser- bighest reference. 20", STREET, Pr Byewic —fWO GENTLEMEN CAN have 4 uice front Room, fire and gas, ans Board, ‘at & moderate price; family small. Ala STREET, 143, OPPOSITE _ GRAMERCY PARK (OND STREET, ADJOINING | Rooms, with or without private | 58 Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen ; references. men; private family YY 2 ae Sees ih Boel ERA NICRLY PUR j very desirable single gentle- RS ne i a0k HORE NORTHWEST coawan squint a all Pieiiy: ales © large efnied 105 lo4 nash gsr WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—A sence. nicel, A gnear (REDUCTION. Be. Soe Rooms, 25e. pa 83, greater reciuc f permanent ities; open all wight, Frankfort House, Prankiort and Wo Ceuta streets, I RERY.—LARGE AND Bicgantly furnished Apertenent ot mee aE Telerences €X- | eight room ce doing on Pith avenue, and He eee taf tommodtons, LARG furnished Room, third sto ‘OTEL ST. GERMAL wre avee, Rasy it He | all parties last; el Jats ica 109 avenge.—Furnishs ee Sak we if desired, or breaks Srrekenenies neighborhood unexceptionabl | 107 aty PORTY-FIFTH STREET,—A_ PRIVATE wil let, with Board, » nicely furnished front Rogen, cova! floor, with small m adjoining; terms | moderate. / BAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR PARK ed Rooms to let, with Board, Wee BRANTING | FiNy-cighth street. single persons, ENOX HOUSE, 72 purr AVENT family and single Rooms, with or very low prices for the winter. M cage VENUE we ae es RAST TWEL! sunny Rooms, wel 10 | Fences exch PLEASANT, ‘separately of ert ll furnished, to cher, with Board; ‘also table boarders accommodated; ENTE! his Bast wns toy 124 separate! es and requ! EAST TWENTY. Li Room and hall Yor gentiomen or a family; also table with Board, two or three large connecting Rooms, or togetlier; also one single Room; roferences ENTH STREET, NEAR UNION “Room on second SEY RAST SIXTEEN TH STRERT, NEAR IRVING Board, large, pleasant Rooms Jeagant and quiet home ferenc Qn 135 on second floor, and ond on tleman and wife BAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING jace.—To let, with Board, four furnished Rooms, third floor, to geutlemen or gea- eferonces exchanged. MACDOUGAL ST,, 13) ONE BLOCK FROM are y fuoally bot ite oF singly, at half th Se BOAKD, TEST END HOTEL, FO! ~ RL pewthay-wdy «9 } Palisade, for fall ‘and CHAS. ie SHELL iA V, Proprietor, FONKERS,—BOARD WANTED, POR A SINGLE GEN tleman; 88 per week; Sroptare, in room; near de: — np if required. Address B. T. i, box 2,308 New ost office. opposite the AM KINDS IXDS OF = Hpeslate varsrene LECTION TICKET! half usual me our estimat Bethe" Pint '$—250, THOUSAND: Postens i Kinds Political Printing special ordering eleew! ot Beekman om ington square —Well furnished Rooms, with good Board, for families or single gentlemen; terms moderate. J4] Macdovaar STREET, NEAR WASHINGTON Square.—Threo large corner Rooms, handsomely furnished, to let, with Board; house newly renovated; terms references exchanged. cove Room, EAST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR LEX- ington avenue. A args, well furnl cond floor; brown stone house tnexceptionable neighborhood: Board for two, $20 per week. hed front al- small family; ~_ RUROPE. MARRIED LAD LADY, RESIDING INA “A PLEASANT suburb of Liverpool, England, is willing to roeetve into her family one or two little girls whose parents are anxious to leave thom wisre they wil Fecatve * (Borongh ‘education and be properly enred for; ref ‘offered and_required, Adiiress, in frst instance, INSTRUCTION, box 172 co. ee 8 to let, witl WAVERLEY | PLACE NEWLY F , furnished for light housekeeping; !RNISHED all tari refer" h or without Boa: 200 nished Parlor to | Bie $18 per week; fire and gas; WEST FOURTH STREET.—NICELY FUR- let, for three, with Beart terms single Rooms $5 an 20) WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, Seventh avenue.—A large Room, neaily furni for single men, withor without Board. CORNER 202 WEST TWENTY-THIRD and commodious Rooms furnished, with or without private tabl | and handsome oxtenston Parlor; terms moderate. STRERT—LARGE d handsomely 180 single Rooms | 208 Watt a | convenience, to tet, ve « relerences ex: chan, WEST TWENTY-FOURTH Rooms, STREET.—LARGE handsomely furnished, every uperior Board; prices moderate; | Al WEST TWENTY: every convenience; also story front Room, FOURTH STREET.—SECOND handsomely _farnished, with ie Bo srd; references exchanged. | 210. wititenisbed ora | a Floor; location nea moderate; references exchanged. hall Koom to let, with superior HIRD STREET.—TWO PLEAS- furnished Rooms, with Board, or roadway and other ears; One single Room, WEST FORTY. 224 FIR: STREET.—ROOMS TO let, to gentleman and wife, with Board for the lady only. Convenient to Broadway. ICE, HOTEL DES Peripe regy A FIRST CLASS hotel, faci ing the sei ind under English man: ment HR BAKER HAYS, Secretary, 80 Coleman at Londen, iC. DANCING ACADEMIES, T J. MARS ACADEMY OF DANCING, 289 Bleecker street, pupils — Seen at any time and attend at their own cont it lows of 1 dryy) . len Send for circular. Soiree ‘Tuesday « o'clock. —CARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY. | PLIMPTO! KRSECTION STUYVESANT AN! TR EW CLASSES NOW FORMING; ESsONS IN GLIDE ort. “ane BL SPECIALTY, S01 ERY MON- T A RE! Bays ALSO AT TAMMANY BUILDING EVERY SATUIL ra EY DODWORTIWS DANCING SCHOOL, NO. 212 avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth street, will com- ‘enon Cotsen 1h mornings or altornoons. for Yadies and | cbildren; eveni for gentlemen. For particulars send for @ circular. aad Dodworth's classes, 198 Washington street, Brook! T EBRNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMY," Firy- fifth street, commer Third avenue (bank | Battin * Monday and Thursday evenings fe lessons in Glide Wal elaley mies ion Thursday, October 21, from 9 to DING ACADEMY, 303 WEST artionlar at- | for circular, Clas: noo! cular. T WILSON'S DA Fourteenth street | Zention paid to beginners. Select Soirees Tuesday ani For terms, &e., seni d Saturday venings. | 23. somely furnished EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—TWO HAND- Rooms, with large closets, en suite or singly, to rent, with excellent Board; terms low; references. PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS at all hours. | ‘Theso rooms are centrally located and easy, of access from LEXINGTON Av. Eee, ONE DOOR ABOVE | 4il parts of New York, Brooklyn and other nabacant cities. 242 ‘Thiri eth st ‘Two large Rooms, connect. | The first lessons can be taken privately and no oxtra | | ing, with Board; | charge from class prices. ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST. CLASS FOR TUESDAY. ‘All tho fashionable Dances in one course of lessons, 280 with faltor part man and wife; reference. —TWO ROOMS TO RENT, Board, to gentlemen or gentle: 307 FIFTH AVE! Floor, five rooms, NUE—AN ENTIRE THIRD in suits or separate; table and appointments arc of the best; reference. S17 East THIRTEE avenne.—Parlor private table; commodated at 6 to $7. yw to deviral TH STREET, NEAR SECOND parties w gentlemen ae- Hotel —Hahdsore | parlor Floor, with fine large 320° WEST PORTY.SECOND STREET.—FURNISHED mon second floor; also single Rooms for gentlemen, Rooms, with or without Board, for ladies and gen- nicely furnished, with first class i references. tlemen; terms, with Bound, $8, $7 and $8 per week. WEST NINETEENTH —— SECOND | VIYTH AVENUE.—ELEGANT SUITS OF Floor, Rg ree of fied large 1s and private bathroom, all handsor ren fo fnrnisheds to let, with private table; also two Rooms 01 Soor, for gentlemen or gen- tlemen and their wives; of references can be given. 23> STREETTO LET, AT. 90 EAST, HANDSOME Rooms on eccvad ead titrd Boors; Ars class Board; Felerences. D STREET, 161 WEST.—A LARGE, ELEGANT Board; large closets and hot aud terms moderate. Room to rent, with old water; table boarders take 6)*)D STREET, NO, 132 WEST.—SINGLE AND DOU. QP vie ie ams’ uiso Suits of Booms, handsomely fur. ished, to let, with first class.Board. . NO. 120 EAST.-A HANDSOMELY FUR. 23° nished Parior and Bedroom on second floor ; aiso other Fooms, with superior Board. References exchanged. 4 WEST TWENTY SEVENTH + STREET, NEAR 26 eee —To let, with Board, a Suit of Rooms, Reatly furnished, on seeond floor, consisting of parlor, bed- oom and bath; references given and required, 28 "as ‘TWENTIETH STREET.—TWO OR THREE pleasant Rooms to rent, with Board, to gentlemen ; teferences s required. WEST TWENTY-SECOND 8TREET.—ELEGANT 28, Second Floor, handsomely frnished, with first class «dor private able; terms moderate ; references. WEST THIRTY SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fifth avenu Fine suite aud single * 29. 3, on rst and third floors, ‘saituble fy w families and Gentlemen; table first class. + References ex: ranged. 2 ‘TH STRERT, 124, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE AND Broudw: —With Board, — farnished second story aunny back io clos rate, bathroom ; two Parwons, $16 per eek: table unesceptionabie; relorences. 218T ST.—SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE THIRD floor, with Board; also singte Rooms; referenc: ‘EST ' way an to let, with Bo men; referenc: 62 WEST FORTYSECOND STREET, FRONTING wervoir Park; rear unobstucted; house new; ele- Heatly Saisie oors entire, en suite ) avenue.—Fine Suit and rd, alap table board, to famil 337 handsomely furni erallecae to let, with or without private tal ished Rooms, on second or thitd ble; single Rooms for 361 WEST FIFTY-FI ished, Jor to let, with or conventences, PTH STREET.—A LARGE PAR- without Board, handsomely fur- for one or two gentlemen, in Louse with owner; all 471 “rosie on f Ros floor, consisting of back parlo with’ hot aud cold wuter, water closet and ample closet TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A VERY DE- joms to let, with Board, on parlor extension, dressing room, —114 EAST NIN’ Broadway.—HHandsor A. ETEENTH STREET, NEAR mely furnished Rooms, en suite pleasure in re fourth street. Seeking the comforts of a refined home. i TO THEIR OWN HOUSE, TAKE | mmending their boarding lace to those West Forty- MPORTANT TO TH me and unexce: DESIRING A COMFORTA. ptionable table—Can find them at ect, the house having changed order. éc. le. For parionlars ap! te for three or four, with prt 'y At HARRINGTON & STONE’ sa ; Broadway, near Lighteenth street. 0 GENTLE 1B: CAN BE PLEASANTLY ACCOM- odated with Board in a private family, G1 Second av. WO Gi | large, with dressing room bring $14 to 816. 1S Wes ‘LEMEN OR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE can have front Rooms with Board i well furnished and attached; hot and cold water it Nineteenth street. WO LIGHT, not over 80 @ week. office. EASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, ON Murray hill, for gentleman, wife ‘und two da Address’ MURRAY, box 2,317 Post gliters, at —NO CHARGE. PA . oh ma T10 RTIES IN SEARCH OF FIRST dations please call at SANDS’ Board A YOUNG GENTLE: i Pass ‘A COMFORTABLE x 4,079 Post ly" furnished: location unsurpaneed: Room, with lity; private family a oe referred. "Address, stating terms, Ke T with private tabi without board: aon New York WEST THIRTY THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fifth avenoe.—fandsoinely furnished for gentieman and wife; also large, desirable Room fer one oF two gentlemen; superior Board! woderate prices. mal A Se Board ; location must ticulars, HOME, box 168 F ENTLEMAN AND anexceptionuble references address, stating terms an HIS MOTHER DESIRE be first class. Only parti Teruld office. WEST FIPTEENTH STREET—THIRD STORY front. fonrth story back; three Rooms ou parlor floor, | connected; profesional cook and excellent Bourd, at mod: Brace prices to desirable peop! 3 STREET, 180 WEST.—A LARGE SUNNY ROOM’! in fourth floor, with fir us, suitable > gen. ‘Rooms, with first class Board; references TH STREET, 154 WEST, NEAR BROADWay— Handsowely fut Rooms on first and second floor, ptionable Board; tte single Rooms for gentle ly small; but few select exchanged 34™ STREET, 244 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- niebed Kooms, with first class Board, en suite or sin- gly; private table if required; relerences exchanged. QGM, STREET, CORNER MADIBON | AVENUE.— Very desirable Rooms, handsomely furnished, to rent, with Boar te table, Loply ‘wt 214 Madison avenue. 7TH STREFT, NO. 37 3 ae ro SUIT OF ELEGANT rarlors 10 | erg —VERY DESIRA- it reasonable rates for the references given . B, CHEETHAM, TWENTY SECOND STREET. mart tale ised Apartments, with first class Board, ‘eet wiring superior accommodations; private table; terms moderate; re 9 © LINTON PLACE, CORNER OF UNIVERSITY a place —Thit House baving changed a now it of Reome on second floor: also single R. | references exch 4 40 elegnnt ———— $$$ 3 Wrst THIRTY-PIPTH STREET.—ONE PRONT p (veuthernexporure) to let, with Boar eatienmad and wife; Louse nud loeution hese WEST TENTH STREET, ae, —Hanvtsomety turn pa Ty joard and hom ‘ites and gentlemen ‘OND STREET, NPAR joo fla Pen sch .—~Klegantly furnished Rooms, with for families sod gentiemen; house’ newly serene: reference table, with INGTON TE, aed NEAR SIXTH ae Room: second and third ¢ farni a 2 Jil at find gentiowen. Le | STRELT.~HANDSOMELY pilANDSOMELY Teasiohed floors, snag, ee, fret clas aber ape! ateente. forts, aU very iaoderate references, 45" AND S6 ST. M, 'S PLACE, —LARGE a | Rooms and small to lo, with Board; | Hoeation gued terms low: Lad West TutRty: TUIRD STREET, BETWEEN N 5B lees aye and ‘avenue.—A handsome’ iy oe if floor; also, Room suitable retaken; references | offers | | YOUNG MAN Rooms, with real goo: | Grees box 4,786 Lost office. (GERMAN) WANTS ONE OR TWO id Board, in a private tamily, Ad- | | A LADY DESIRES BO. t Py fre; Rye not familly preferres | diately ANCASTER, — | | A x nees exchanged, 111 Herald office. COMPETENT DRESSMARER WIL, of her tiie in exchange forgBourd. ARD AND PLEASANT ROOM, to exceed $10 ‘per, GIVE PART Address MORGAN, Herald Uptown Branca office. OARD WAN fofant in a pri You ED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WI farnily : AND terms not to exceed #100 ing full particulars, W. D. G., box month. Address, stati Herald ottiee. OARD WANTED—BY where tidiness and above Eighth street pri idrons AME: state aeeommodations and HICAN, box 167 Herald office A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, cleanliness are died; lowest cash OARD WANTED—(PRIVATE PAMILY PREVERRED) for gentleman, wife and child (four y Stating terms, whieh must be moderate, » old). Addres . Herald office: | mod Give full pa OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG ( wile, in.» private fatally: good orate. j terms must be N, 29 Howard st, OARD WANTED—I Seventh avenues. Branch N & FRENCH OR SPANISH | family, by a single lady Joestion near Fourth, SI | dress Mrs. office, 1,265 Brondway, » Je F., Moral Uptown ~ | Bossa" rig tpl } tin NG LADY EMPLOYED | the day, in ate, sockal family of rofine inont. Ad 1170 Herald Uptown Branch offive, OARD WANTED-FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND | child, with» private Twenty-third street dicen, stating terme, W. Hl C., ish its rooms, one oof wh | Herd table, Address, stat! OARD WANTED-VICINITY, pa IW: ret and Fifth by a 1, Who will fur, enough for a bil- 16 Post office. must ais ing terms, box ti | Bare WANTED 1 without board; aa ns | modtately ; best opportunt |V | English; modorate price, box 104 Herald Uptown B 10-NIGHT “"* | ps THE EVENING TELEGRAM | ped pt Tl tg LA’ MMEDIATELY AND ROOMS deseriptions; Boarders suited im- ontublished 1857. E HinKCTORY, 787 Broadway. AND TER NEWS THAN NG PAPER IN THE CITY, — TANTED—A PURNISHKD ROOM IN A PRIVATE family on Fifth avenue, by # gentleman, with or with | out Board, where he may hi ave the opportunity of learning good references. Addross B. A., ranch office. or Second Story, front, with | Fal and elegant location; also | on location | NTLEMAN AND | ‘ixth or | - | near Fourth avenue, TY.SEVENTH | ALLETMASTER DUMAR’S DANCING ACADEMY, 24 | West Fourth stree wes open; all dances taught ecfoetly in owe anartor: six fashionable Wances taught ver- tly in six private lessons. E GARMO'S__D. ASSES, ‘ss Went Thirty ahitd street, ‘Mornings and alternoous for ladies and children, Monday and Thursday evenings for gentlemen. LASKO'S CLASSES IN DANCING FOR LADIES, gentlemen and children commence Saturday, October 20, at 1,404 Broadway. Circulars can be obtained there or at'W. Pond’s music Store, Union square, RS, J. H. TRENOWS PRIVATE CLASS POR LADIES, Tnesdays and Thursdays, from 2 to 4 P. Lyris “Hall, 723 Sixth avenue, Recut PIANOFO: ‘TE! be: nd fect WL KNABE & CO., No. 112 Fifth avenue, ‘above ‘Sixteentht, T MAINES BROS! PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twonty-tirst gad aveauny's fae assotanons of Ew oiaes Flamstoctos, for snle on reasonable terms; a few Pianos but little used at great bargains. er ini ‘onstantly made tin this city and elsewhere to | gol ipfetior pinsor with sor Bama-on, OF sijsms spelled. so similar that many people do not notice the difference and purchase the spurious and often totally worthless instrament or & genuine Steinway Piano. If persons, before purchas- umont, will take the number of same and call SONS it ean at once be ascertained 0. Steinway plang oF & Steinway Hal first class je which was taken for a debt; must be fold regardlessof cost. Piano can be seen at 261 Pear! streot, near Fulton, up stairs. RICHLY CARVED 7 OCTAVE used, $150; a number of second ent makers, cheap for cash, ANO, BUT LITTLE id Pianos, of differ- IN MAHON'S, 4 Kast Thirty-ninth street. LARGE STOCK OF UPRIGHT AND SQUARE AL Hieuss for cna, fostalusnts of rent ery low, at C. Je BETTS’ warerooms, 735 Broadway, corner Tenth street. | SEVEN OCTAVE ROPEWOOD PIANO, $100; curved logs and case; benatiful Chickering Pisnoforte, every improvements great barisin for cash or justalments. SPLENDID PIANC $175, with Cover snd Stool: PRIVATE FAMILY Wit SELL ELEG ANT ROSE- wood Piano, little used, $175, cost $500; great bargain, at No. 9 West Nineteenth street, one door from Fifth av. FAMILY WILE SELL AT A SACRIFICE THEIR elegant Bradbury Pianoforte, 74 cetave, full agraffe | and all modern improvements atta 5 cost BA50, for R225; Bedroom Suits, Carpets, ke, Call at 21 East 20th st., near Broadway. STEINWAY PARLOR GRAND, WEBER AND other fine upright and square Piands. Also Organs, with and without mechanical attachment, low for eash on instalments and for re: 8. X. BALL & CO., 15 East Fourteenth street, PIANOS TO RENT OF OUR OWN MANUFAC: | ture. Also, second hand Pianos, in thoroueh order, for | | Sale at low prices by CHICKERING & toonth +t Brondway and Fifth ONS, 11 East Four- enue. $100, ROSEWOOD CHICKERING PIANOFORTE aid Stool, new; Insiruments oxceetingly low. “Pianos talents and to rent, froin $9 per month, ‘GOLDSMITH 26 Hleacker st., A” CLOSING OUT SALE stock of Pianos, at baif price, by or LARGE, EL NT by order of the adminis. tratrix of G. Barmore’ 's estate, 468 Bier Pianos, $200 and $100, eckor street; splendid FULL TONE PIANO, PERFECT ORDER, $75; A Weber, Chickering, Upright, Square Pianos, low rates! Prince Organs on tnstaliments Music retailed; Pianos stored. GORDON «& BO ast Fourteenth street. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT four round 7g optave Chickering Plano for $179; hag ail improvements; uled but short time; also for $275 a7! octave upright Docker & Bros: Pianoforte, richly cary Tosewood case and used onlv four months; cost $075: has 180 Covers and Stools; | A positive chance. or shivping. Call at fve story brown stone residence No. 47 West Sixtoonth st. LADY WILL SELL, LESS THAN $100, ROST- wood, Chickering Pinnoforte; modern improvements erlect order; sweet, powerful tone. 28 Third street, be Ewen Second avenue ahd the Bowery, o 1 Bowery. | | TS 70 four round oor. nenrly new, full ApJ maker, cost BAY TC. will sell their magnificent grand sq her 744 octave rosowood Pisnoforte, nteed, brill it tone, first clas ur tool, Gover, Box for shipping ala wy Janolorte, $175; aiso parlor, ehamber, libri Furniture, Palntings, Carpets, Silverware, at on cont. Cail this day.” Residenco 100 Hast Thirteenth ntrect, BRILLIANT.TO ED 74 OCTAYV PARLOR GRAND | sacrifice; an name on pl Bradbury & bra alf cow n I at private rostde hear 6th av, —Pianofortes have Bi AREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND Pianos of the best quality, quite low for cash, at FISCHER'S Manufactory and Warerooms, 421, 423, 425 and 427 West Twonty-ciglith streot. cx (IL PAID; Piano sacrifice; street, Brooklyn. ROOND HAND PIANOS—MADE BYJ. a6 . FISCHER, having broken iron plates. An offer wanted for them. Gall on or uddress BROKEN PLATE PIANOS, 163 Bleecker vireet, Now York city. ANTEO—BY A YOU eer rn faraily. UNO” LADY A NEATLY FUR- masa fire and gas, in a small A, well furnished Rov pies ana ere, TANTHD—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIPE AND CHIED, niu, with good Board, where oardiers; location, Pourtoouth to Thirty Atth street. which must be woderar a PRIGHT PIANOS.—A SUPERIOR AxD HARGE A! fortment for sale oF rent at OUVRIER & BON anatact 27 West Thirteouth street, iperwsea Fifth a ixth ayenues, oe | lerald | | cluding three LOWEST | ME PLORENC KS xO Ih (oe great dramatic success of the year and metro: LLAR now im its seventh week and sho ane 7 ae 1) DOLLA y Niuwe ‘a Srenway er | MAND | Torspay Sg Highs? an Me Juskrit Mr YONACTO CERVANTES, Plantes, their bewt cnpenegnte in America) Areapay pe od WTTR-CERVANTES. NESTS Oct 19 ead oven suited by soe Colomng Getty ® THURSBY, } xe NDE PICHARDO. Mr O. FRITSCH, } Wists, we About oust. Me ie BY RAMON w Adal on, Gt, soserved anata, 20 cuate entra fale of / on Regurday morning, Uct 14, 01 Seajaway Tish, “laa Wot and and ite ’ ure CONCER! bea} OF THE SRAsON Gian TOS WEEK. sertes of Fommer Con PA) SR te ee Or yiit La aie BVERY NIONT Cnn he pATt during the week are ie VLAGER, vr Miss AN Age SIMON, CARENO SAURET, “i Tal a TH Yee tobi eo a Paogasaus you vas event ometheas' mm 6 Oe LE 8a LAST "a Last wie arttone's rhs * PAPERS. & Arle for Seprenge- Mile, ANNA SIMO: 6. Grand Selection “Tone” 7, Harmonies Air Bive Bells of Scot: THR YOUNG APOLLO CLU 8 Cornet Solo—"Alexie” 2. Ya | ir. The programme to taln some feats be reno | Shen ae en Mi npeers, WHITTEN POR TUR saaner" ha but which arrived too late . the Famous ANY! pee OOTH'S, %,* Sale of seats for the grand new Pantomime begins to morrow, WEDNESDAY, at 8 A. M. OOTH'S THEATRE, JARRETT & ra LAST WEEK pail Ga onan “Yvonten om A BI LLIANT are Te FOR THE THIS TUESDAY —Last time of th ee Mrs. SEGUIN, JOSEP’ 6. WEDNESDAY—MARTHA. (VAN ZANDT) THURSDAY —First representation of Sir Julius Benedict's magnificent work. THE LILY OF KILLARNEY, | CLOSING NIGHTS | ite a! ete MAAS, EB. SEGUIN, NEXT MONDAY, October 25, grand new Holiday Pantomime, now in course of careful preparation, named HUMPTY DUMPTY N EVERY CLIMB, and fn which the great Clown, Mr. will appear. * DAY A.M TRANGERS VISITING NEW YORK should attend NY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY. Bring the Indies They will be delighted, TRCUS. crRevs. C HOWES, # CUSHING'S. REAT DOUBLE Cine! G US AND PROFESSOR PIERCE" “3 TRAINED LIONS, Fourteonth street, opposite EVERY APTERNUON, AND EVENING. _Admission, 250. ; Reserved Seats, Se. 554 AND 587 | TONY | PASTOR'S Broadwa; NEW THEATRE. ‘The late: styles in fall toilets will be displayed at the fashi MATINEE TO-DAY, AP 2 O'CLOCK. nh ARLING'S OPERA HOUSE (Late Bryant's), COTTON AND RERD'S MINSTRELS. The elegant, resort, of REFINED “MINSTRELSY, Ans IN THE KITC pote OTTON AND DAVE f 2. Lisi price to BEN © eecing at 8, Seruriag: tines matinee. ARISIAN VARIETIES. Sixteenth st 585 AND 587 Broadway. and Broadway. NSATIONAL ART. TEMPLE OF SE; %|rREMENDOUS uit. CROWDED novses.| £ é GRAND OLIO OF STARS. 2) m @ s Fy 3 a ted ¢ aly ion of Attractions, > ~ Sketch. Elegant Voluptuous | 5 a Varieties and foley Spe Specialties, > cd Biandowski's Living Models. Pose Miastiques, “ | Gorgeous Batlets and Fascinating Dances. MATINED TO-DAY, MATINER TO-DAY. EK ERYBODY AND —_, Sara FOLKS TONY Pasrolts! SEW THEATRE, HIS AFTERNOON. N. PATTISON—THIRD PI RECITAL AT AS- sociation Hull, Tuesday evening, October 19, Subject—"Music aud Its Great Composers.” Important Notics.—On this occasion Mr. Pattison will in- troduce and bint upon the favorite piano of the great Han- del, used by him daring the later years of his eventtul life and manutactured by Crang, of Lo 58. | ceil ART AND INTELLECT at TONY PASTOR'S Fashionable Matinee to-day, at 2 o'clock. HESTNUT STREET THEATRI E,, ILADELPHTA, wi D.GENMILL. J. FRED, SCOTT and ye ; ‘ Gilbert's Wonderful Dramatis Contrast, 18 two acts, WEETHEARTS, and the brilliant Parclal Comedy, ih three acts, entitled SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. HOSE wuo AT T JEROME & RACES SELDOM WIN, jhould go to-day to PASTOR'S should go toy Wind see BLANCHE SELWYN, Yr OPEN. FORTY-POURTH aaane, D NATIONAL EXUIBITION AMERICAN INSTITUTE, | Second and Third avs. and Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth sts WONDERFUL MACHINES! SPLENDID PRODUCTS! Admission, 50 couts 13; Childron, 25 25 cents. Maal DANCE Bates dt a By er oat De Garmo. ENGLER— HE “GREAT, THE FIRST, THE AR- + | tistio—at TONY PASTOR'S Matinee to-day, in bis latest and most beautiful production, “Sweet Aleon. ast llndeedo ILLIARDS.—FIVE | GRAND ENTERTAINMENTS will be given at (he Woodlawn Billiard Parlor, 221 Sixth avenue, commancing October, 20, by Mons. ADRIAN KAR, the coldbrated finger player of thé world, CHE SE ye oe haracteriaation| at TONY aston ii MATINER ABE De ifass, United State Seventh strect ethoaiet. ip and Third avenues “Travels tn Oriental tones opal church, between Second im, ‘at 8 o'clock. Subject oi | the charming story of the Colleen awn, to bli new and corréct mise en scene and a cast, jo ¢ fis GLARA LOUISE KELLOGG as RILY o'coNNoR, | at Eitces nay be secured. Ticket office open daily from * Sale of seats eee to-morrow, WEDNES- | _ Box office ce open daily daily from 9 » AVENUE THEATRE, RY NIGHT AT & “POSITIVELY LAST WEEE. EVERY EVENING 00 ¥ vo by JOHN BROUGHAM, INS, MAURICE " BARRYMORE oe sae | Pg a Hr rs. GH. “OUR BOYS.” | Miss 8 SYDNEY COWELL, xt LAST MATINER OF a SATURDAY, at HALY PAST ONB. MONDAY EVENING, ocTo Me. DALY will Mave 20 he please of | Introducing who entirely tooavered torr ils recent dangerous make his first, tivo year in his world-tagot fn se eo NO. FEE LART. | _The sale of seats wil begin on Thanday, October 21, ALLACK’S. Proprietor and Manager...........Mr, LESTER WALLACK Doors open at 7:20, formance commences at 8 P. M, D SATURDAY MATINEE, will be repeated Mr. Tom Taylors original Comedy-Drama, ted OVER LAND Garages may be ordered for 1 for 10:90, onseg' cae thee por _ Beate may be secured wo he gre: ROUTE. of this deli tare for the present postponed. kath advance,” ight ful f 54 BROADWAY. 000 eo 90 KERKKE Sosa °o o o oO ° pekEERES > inet! Ts ERE Sx ane ®auxxexx: z f= 24 3 = oe 5 2 TE! SH Sr 2s eS cESs S25) INT KTIDMORE, it 9 the best and the aft four weeks many wero turns guna es Set % a Mornin sets ite NOTING OOT! NG THE TOKED ULAR ARMY, oar 3 f : ¥, Seqeceaaa rs Siena TEAMS. MULLIGAN, Bi Lig WITNESSED. ed unable to sea tt on tts former productions. It is "now revived with additional THR BEST OLIO IN THE CITY. ment of the ) ROESS. Joba Wild, John Allen, Ba: anjou and Cronin, Wan. Gaylo OLD FIDELITY. DAY and SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock, LYMPIC THEATRI JOUN FP. MATINERS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 624 BROADWAY. _. FAMILY THEATRE. Poo! cROWDED" ‘HOUSES ue ONLY yy my BS OLVEN | Director TONY “eastou' § SEW fiitan AD. YRER 20, 1579, PosTiidow DE Lox UWRAL, three wota: by Adam Fike Ne, grand tole . Ming. Minoan Wagner v Pranoreh Mr, ©. Ueberhorst | Kehbeck | Ab_NEUENDORFE Mr. Ad. Mr A 1873, B—GREAT HIT OF MR. JOUN Dighly successful sensational, | Pass 4 | acm tw and 1h deity, fr Bo vista! ba! ag we humerous dram tice THE STOWMAN. Mounted with now au! beautiful scenery and powerful me- effects. _ Revival of the laughable farce, A KISS IN THE DARK. Gans acts, T° you ware To KNOW who 1A THEATRE, POURTERNTH a. Bit . ¥, oCTaME wi 10, _ fli ou AibEET Ui aoe is in New York to-day, atten: TONY PASTOWS MATINER. ENJAMIN % pironooc ns THIRD AVE: caress, Thireieth BASED ATTRAC EVERY ai AND SAT OAM. & 8. WILLIAM W. NEWOUM CONROY AND DALY, the ris SOLE ‘The tof ming MILLIE DE hit Miss ALICE FRANCE, ‘The GREAT MINSTREL QUAI who have delighted the nightly. ates alwa: Address GROGE. W 445 Third avenue, first cK ee. Aine Stake 1s P.M. URD, TI FUN AND NO SURG ATE RYORD, the true re resentation of of the A ‘OMS monarch of st in and vocalist, » comie vocalist, and actress, ET, and other favorites, diénces hitherto, will aiso appear class Speciaity Artists, SHIP, Stage Director, No 443 «Manager ON. NECENDOREF. outs open at the 4"Droadway, insirelay. g and dawco artists, on Te o24 BEST RTAINMENT iN THe Clive” 3 ® 3 FINED, 3 & BHAstE AND OHOree 3 F} A NEW ERA 3 * our pest CUTAN BRINGING THEIR 3 WIVES AND DAUGHTERS TO WITNESS | S E AN UNERUEPFIONABLE. PERFORMANCE. | *“ |RVERYRODY WHO JOYMENT| 2 Sree A Coubtk or shocks | 2 Db bie vehreR 4 | eae OLYMPIC “et oe | extra, jotor ¥ YOU WANT To wrt soo 8. & Mu: fosy Peasron’ 8, th Friday ovening, of Gran ry Gi First and only appeara DELE-GLROF original cast, 7 EB WONDERFUL N ME. ARABELLA Gi by sec the very emines AND dated 1 Me Tom KARL Signor B. MARZ: ith reserved seats, ITIENS IN ORATORIO. Hen an be bod TONY Fagot ROOKLYN At THIS ABELLA LETTA GOL "7 ORLASDINT RAND OPERA HOUNE v ng we New scenery, I WROTE ra NOTE, AD 0 to-day row Paste 28 We Open aly (Gundays oxeapted) _Monday § aad R. \O Bae 60 cents. SHEK PIANOS, ‘libri’ (or Itithe lice provent you from at rheenih shred AMORIN,"—WONDERFUL MATH Grand, Orchestral, nd “Humming Bird”), Don’t i bearing them. Catalogues treo, a | L. CUYLER WILL AD: ORESS A A MABS Becnday vvening Serpe Bin tuo, Charel } RV. THEO, | Preeting of the churches, and and temperance soclotics ee G INSTRELSY BXPOSED the groms "BXLOU vR PUN little folky ‘eal Mr EMIL SAL iter Vik A rh AUS WILLIAMS LATEST JEMPERANCR LECTURE oh ab ey MATINEE Theatre tn bor weterpeeene ove en Wivalie oma HENRI FAMILY, a TONY Fastons MATINER Ta ND. laateh = ITAL at STEINW. Ne HALL on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 2! the Sullowing Astiate i= y oF MUAIG es Conc i) EVENING. Kitha TRNR GODDARD NAH. ey secured at Aeademy oat 118 Broad JTADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY, i October 22, LAST PERFORMANCE SOVERA KOUFER COMPAN my Mile. Geotteoy at the Stadt | Girofla, with eee will give one THE MESSt AM. ticket © hk Avenae Horets POBER we will open on SATURDAY EVENING, Oetober 28, with Toms CARIN and eMictout end MATINERS TURSDAYS amd veibaye Ts i FARILIONAMLK YAMILY THEATRE OF NEW 1 555 AND S87 BROADWAY veep 8 20 tk » siMPLY ABRED HE O. NIGHT — rie Bk ENING TRLEOR ILL CONTA! AND tach saws Tras _ANY OTHER F iG PAPER IN THk Clty “) ROYLE 00Mms xT Ave RSUK AND ‘ici DN BVEN HT COMM CLOCK. BAe ag D s a OCURE Aire On ratte & phan Bi — anne | FVIE MARVELLOUS LROws pai AcRomars 18 mul” Te eaten u rae Tusy 4 ATER To Tovat, Ata oclonn atone \OLONEL Moxetenys PARKING i¥a, Ps C Leap ead: h 40 4 — md inthe | alee to moar ‘ing Api wet od Bo . Agent for the Hydraulic Rowing Machine 1 for cirealar® ITAN MUSEUM OF ART, Fourtoonth stroct, New ¥ WA o. Ute. uM day tree. at TONY PASTOR'S MATE M KER AND ROG ATORIO OF THE Sean ey S VOCAL sOOR! TO-DAY. pie THEATRE, Broudway and Thirty third street, alr, JOSH HART, RAGLB THEATRE, the most Beautiful in Amertoa, BRILLIANT OPENING QRBAT SUCCESS, 24F FINEST ENTERTAINMENT RYER PRESENTED iy ci | WORLD i BR 150 STAR Box book open “Gaily from 10 to where seats oan eae fo ee Ie vations B antag | ARTISTS. ickots purei 0 fee, as specu me ii In ao way be allowe MATINEES Wena ay AND SATURDAY. 8 Pabseated THEATRE.—THE NEW OPBRA ay 4 Rights OF THE OPERA BOUFFE SEASON, NIGHTS OF THE OPERA BOUFFE SBASON, on TUESDAY EVENING, Ootodar 25, : > ot an ena nen long. coe teres ou Mondap Mopseban te @ entire company in New Orleans: SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, . Notwithstanding the BNORM gaiesaeaae nigtie MOUS SUCCESS achieved LE CANARD A TROIS BEGS, THE WONDERFUL pucK, its representations are unavoidably limited to FOUR (4) NIGHTS AND ONE (1) MATINRE ONLY, via. = THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER 18, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) BVENING, OCTOBER 19, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21. / SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 23. POSITIVELY LAST AND OW! ONLY EERFORMANCES OF he new aud completely successful Opera Boutto, | LE CANARD A TROIS BECS (The Wonderfal Duck). LE OANARD A TROIS BECS (Che Wonderful Duck). LE CANARD (A TROIS BECS (Tue Wonderful Duck), Words by Moluaux " Musie by Jonas. PERFORMED 500 NIGHTS IN PARIS AND LONDON, Produced after garon pre aration, the cast jrcladin Miles. GEOFFR Waleg HOSDEZ, FAYE, ie E QUERGY, ToGen, BUTLAN, CASTEL, VALTER, LUDOVIC, Data FRIDAY! “EVENING, gniy pre LL DAlce ANGOT, sarcniay AFTERNOON, last Opera Bor Only Matinee of “THB Wi VOSDRRP OL D Deel YCEUM THEATRE.—THE NEW OPERA. LAST SEVEN NIGHTS OF OPERA BOUFFE. Notwithstanding the ENORMOUS SUCCESS achieved on Saturday night by LE CANARD A TROIS BECS (THE WCNDERFUL DUCK, its representations aro unavoidably limited to TURE (3) NIGHTS AND ONE (1) MATINEE, vin —~ TUESDAY, C cor, 19, ~~] oxny tits agape WEDNESDAY, OCT, 20, THURSDAY, OCT. 21, A N TROIS SATURDAY MATINEE, BECS, FRIDAY igetstS ONLY PERFORMANCE OF FILLE Di MME. ANGOT, SATURDAY ‘ARTE AOON Lat Opery Boule Matings, THE WONDERFUL dr eo Rane be ai tinge. K.” * cananp FRENCH PLAYS. NOW COMEDY “AND DRAMA, eso subse riptir Nigh will be Inaugurated on DNESDAY EVENIN A ESA AE OLN lara ei yy acompany of distinguished Artists, especially onga, for this purpose in Paris, Subscri ook ion books now open. YORUM THEATRE, (MADAME ANGOT, FRIDAY, V EVENING, October 22, last performance of NY ILLE. DE Mar AN SATURDAY, ouly Matines of THis WONDERFUL DUOK, TPOSY Pastows NEW THEATRE. PASTOR'S SOCIAl to tne MATINEE at Gus Willams, r - 5 8 Fs pad paws 1. M. Hongler Tony Pastor's | A new programme cay = and to day al Ofey star artists [ aay. y star artis Tuesday afternoon. earns) | oops MUSEUM. woop's. THis EVENING AT FTRRNOON AT 2, KATH FISHER in| the Groat Sensation, PUTNAM an) “WRENCH SPY WHIPFLES, MUSEUM DE: “aie gece ON EXHIBITION P. T, BARNUM'S LIVING aby ir HIPPOPOTAMUS. ue GREAT big vO. Musical henomenon ppearance in this country) NEE to-tay and at TONY Peer AN FRANCISCO MINSTRI AN FRANCISCO MINS EELS BROADWAY, CORNER ENTIRE CHANGE O¥ IMMENSE, SUI ning. * NEW Be HOUSE, NINTH STREET, wah 1 Tits WREK, OU OUR our hove: ‘HE ICAN DWARF, ESI SENoits pivrte RECEIV! SCREAMS EVERY “NIGHT, bi JOLLET ENrenTAt ENT IN THE CITY, ITMD-S0) wart boys to pick up durtons, hooks and ¢ hy rote mornin, a atysecured, Matinoo Saturday at 2. M. MENG Le remier Bong. at TO: wieetamensiaiicnanniehe TAR iecingtteeitteinesssonl, WRODORE THOMAS. SYMPHONY CONCERTS AND ra Fel eae eT STEIN WAY HALL. ‘The public is respoctfully taformed that the ninth season of Theodore Thomas’ Symphony Concerts will commence on nd Daven Artiat, PASTOW Saturday Evening, Nov. 13, 1875. The plan es inst sea~ gon of giving s fell public rebeaceal two days previous to * concert which met with itumedtate ‘ahd brilliant will be adhered to, A al, given at these concerts, will Le ens S trength which these Sorks require, and will nuinber from seventy to one hundred sp either the Symphony Concerts how received at the Box- principal music stores and s stating full particulars nk mae KS OF TH ERNIE CHORAL NION, amen of Mesers. M. & M. STRAKOSOH Mant array of artists: — BSS, the celebrated Cantatrice, tralto, cal Director, ay =, #2 and $3, Tickets ean be chtained at Steinway Hell, TOL end 111 Brote Wand HL aqnae a! . % 100 EBRATED STAR ARTISTA, roxy PASTOR: : afteroown and event OUR MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOUTATION, ror Len. ‘ae 2 e EvaRY PRIDAY EVE HIGHT O'CLOCK, AT ANBOO TATION HALL. yerpay, Oot we <iponing leetare by Bayard Taylor, Rend “puiloweply of the Gro 4 Whey of Coleazo. Hineations, tte 2 Met end. a? *—Huneraile William Comback, of Ind, Wiitem Mf of brett Jouere ‘Andrews. “Wit and Hamor. ‘A, Wineheli, B.D, of ayracune Cave ‘uni the Mee de Gi Pagel Mow Vert, ‘kine, Syemret asthe toner, 80 comin, For sale at the q te A Young Pig’ Bm by on lh Associa. thom adrwite, Paes com ty or sal or, tana tog 2 Tit Feats thied street and

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