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C_FRHr6UGHr-- - "“ —"'YY TOOT? BOARDERS WANTED. Egy RP My ay yg ¥ famili vd wi th 29 East Fi street, comer Medison svete (Windior blocky Relevonas Se DOOR PROM MADISON 89UA EAST TWEN. 1 A tried stroee—Bloganch hen rnished Parr Pear an ut boards Brosksteste if desired, Set ° taird Boor, wit 2 paren, Fy, SINGLE ROOM TO Board’; moderate terms. 108 Weak ‘Nine teonth street, # few doors from Sixth arenue. Au ROOM—FIRE, GAS AND WATER; GOOD Board: $6 50 for ona, $11 f , Sort sea Bighth sree See et Meme TwE + PARLOR FLOOR—THREE LARGE ROOMS, somely furnished; private bath mnt wate table OF WiRKoEy Fontaine Sa haas Twa NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. BOAPOERS WANTED. BOARDERS WANTED. AMUSEMENTS. PROMOS... STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY gee —Handsomety furnished, Parle 3h: a EAST Tei ol ese ot ‘Handsomely furni r without Board, s¢ a ast, Ha EIGUTEENTH STREET PARTIES DE- 31 BL ting Rooms ith Gres clase lon parlor or second floor, with Boormen. 4 gengomen, /ENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- 22 "ar ean with Bowrd. in. first. class private erate price: every home comfort. Also & fow dantiginen taken for table bo exch: 244 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- 34 hin shod Hoos, with first class Board, en suite or sin- fly; private table if required; references exchanged. SEVENTH AVENUE.—ROOMS TO LET, FUR- 563 nished or unfurnish 5 lor Room to let to geotiomons ” I Seen Beers Be SIXTH AVENUE.—A WIDOW LADY Ht A 630 handsomely furnished Parlor and Bedroom, igen the floor, front, to let, \- floor, front, to let, to either lady of gentleman, with or with: Am Am A Asm Am Am Am A. A A asant Rooms, en suite or singly, with first ase ory moderate; references exchanged, 400 A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with handsomely fur- nished Rooms and good Board on Murray Hill. Address L. B., Herald office. « WEST BP oh Labi aay Ni ae Phang t PLEASANT Boome, wi “ hh Beeed, oe end single gentle- oa th street. 1 THD STORY FRONT ROOM; ROOM Nn Suite ; loeatio ion tablo fst clauss"table bowers, Ba Weet Ble- BLOCK FRI NUE MOTEL, A! 1 West Twenty-third sircet.—Large, ardvomely f tiraished ont Rooms’ (eouthern exposuresee wits Board, em sulto OF singly ; house well heated. DESIRABLE FLOOR TO BENT, WITH BOARD; also one suit of Roows, with of without private table, af Mrs. R. H. JENKINS’, 178 Madison avenue. DOOR FROM GRAND HOTEL.—A SPACIOUS SUIT Aooms, third and ih floors, with, L 20f Hanae eee infety frat street Boferences ex = Ee $2 PER DAY, $6 TO $12 PER WEEK. r $1 5 Large Rooms excellent tabl single 50 f ‘st 174, 176 and 178 Bloo Broadway. 2 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR without Board, to gentlemen only; hot and cold water, 158 West Twenty-first street. 2 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND STORY front Rooms to let, with Board; also. Rooms for single Zentlenien ; roferences: "50 Wost Twonty-seoond street. 9 OR THREE GENTLEMEN DESIRING A PLEASANT 4d homecan procure @ handsome square Room on third floor, front, sunny exposure, newly fitted; ono single Room ; gubslantial table; reasonable; references Tequired. Apply ab 257 West Fou sh ste oe ge OR’ WASHINGTON SQUARE.—HANDSOMELY 1d Rooms, with first class Board for families and honse, location and conveniences unsurpassed : DOORS FROM GILSEY HOUSE.—ELEGANT PAR. lor Floor, newly and. richly furnished; also Suit on sec- private table if preferred; references exchanged, AL West Twonty-ninth street. TH AVENUE, 435, NEAR THIRTIETH STREET.—. Furnished Floor, private table or breakfast only; terms: reasonable to family desiring to make arrangements for the winter; reference. poe no EES EET RCS UECS 5) HEROY STREET, NEAR BLEECKER—OF IMME diate access to all railroads; hal & leasunt accommoda- le unexceptionable; tions for married or single parties; t terms to suit the times. ee _*e ere AVENUE, 98,—SEVERAL ELEGANT ROOMS ON second and third floors, furnished, with Board, house first class in every respect; references. TH AVENUE, NO. 68.—MRS. H. C. COFFIN HAS HER Rooms in fine order and is ready to rent them, singly or , to gentlemen; also one Floor, with private table. FRONT PARLOR AND BED- ndsomely furnished, with Board; entlenian and wife or two gentlemen, at $30: ack Parlor; private ko. fire and (aghied per wee! ‘TH AVENUE, 341.—MRS, SEAVER WILL RENT A very desirable Suit of Rooms, with private table, or to gentlemen, with breakfast. TH AVENUE, NO. NEAR THIRTY:FIRST stroot.—Elegant Rooms. en'suite or singly, to let, with Board, to fumilies and gentlemen; private table if desired; ‘teferences exchanged. TH AVENUE, 851, NEAR THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.— Parlor and Second, Floor, furnished; private bath, clos- ith or without private table; desirable Rooms for (would let unfurnished) ; terms moderate. 5m AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.— A private family would rent Second Floor (two large Fooms) ; every convenience; unsurpassed location. Address ., box 110 Herald Uptown Branch office. TH AVENUE, NO. 349.—A LARGE AND COMMODI- ‘ous Floor, richly furnished, with or without’ private NM trhctly first class appointments; one desirable Room jeman, $ TO § PER WEEK—BOARD, WITH | SUNNY front Rooms; grate fire, gas, ‘bath: home comforts; married couplos or ntlemen aocommodated; also ladies 301 East Thirty-third stroet, EAST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, ¢ ith Board, to families and gentlemen; private table if fe 7 WEST PORTY.FIPTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nne.—Newly furnished Rooms, with first class Board, for families and single gentlemen, on very moderate terms. 8 EAST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue.—Fine suit and single Rooms, to families and gen- tlemen, with Board; references exchanged. EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—SECOND AND Third Floors to rent, with private tables. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, on first and second floors, with first class Board; also Rooms for single gentlemen ; reference required. 1 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— Pleasant front Rooms, Pye and mid oc for Phe with Board; single Rooms, $7 and $9; also table Board, $4; house heated by steam. BAST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- leasant Rooms, with good Board, ina German tumily. ‘The location is the tnost convenient in the city. l TH tern NO. 55 WEST, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—Beautiful, well furnished Rooms;singly or'en suite, with good Board, 13 PARK, AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY.FOURTIL and Thirty-fifth streets.—A desirable large Room ; also @hall Room, handsomely furnished, especially suitable for gentlemen, with or without Board: 'references. 1 TH STREET, 347 WEST.—PLEASANT, SUNNY Rooms, handsomely furnished, to let, on second floor, with Board. 1 moderate prices. TH STREET, 146 EAST.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rooms, singly or en suite, to couples or single gentlemen, with Board; house and location first class; terms moderate ; references. QHTH, STREET, 41 WEST, NEAR FIFTH AVENU Just opened for boarders, beautiful, furnished Rooms also Rooms for parties wishing to reasonable terms; reference. 36 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board. a handsome suit of front Hooms, on’ second floor; also jedroom on the third floor. S67. STREET, CORNER MADISON AVENUE.— Very desirable Rooms, handsomely furnished, to rent, with Board; private table. Apply at 214 Madison avenue, 3 Wat TWENTY FOURTH STREET.—A HAND- xd Second Floor to let, with or without ; terms moderate; table first to furnish, except carpets; is pai ily or togethe! EAST NINTH STREET. NEAR BROADWAY.—TO let, with Board, a large Room, suitable for gentleman double and single Roonis for gentlemen; day Boarders accommodated. 4] BAST TWENTY. NINTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, stnrge Extension Room iaro closcts, hot and cold water; upright bed; also a single Roo 4] EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—ELKGANTLY furnished Apartments, with first class Board, for single Gentlemen desiring superior scoommodations; also s Second oor, with private table; terms moderate; references re- quired. 4 1D STREET, NO. 200 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY. — Nicely furnished second story front Room, with Board; southern exposure; ample closots; hot and cold water; ; good table; oxcellent location ; terms moderate. 4 Bast TWELFTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— pleasant Rooms, with good closets; sunny x- 80, bait Rooms tor single gentlemen. Sei 43, WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET NEAR FIFTH Avenue Hotel. Neat, warm, comfortable Rooms (one with private bath attached, for couple or single sentienién, with or without Board; English, French, German spoken. 44. WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTIL ‘Avenne Hotel.—Square Rooms on second aoe $18 on for two; no extras and full Board; jo if STREET, NEAR ished Rooms, “with first 4. EAST TWENTY: “ee “gontiemeny house newly antl; _ sands LEXINGTON AVENUE.—FRONT ROOM ON SEC- ond floor, with hall Room, $20; back Room on same an be lot together; Room on third floor; sub- 4 a floor, $16; stantial table. 46 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY 4 Bi ticlety Rooms to let, with Board; private table, if esires WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—DESIRABLE 47 cont Rooms, on sulto or soparately, on third floor; algo Rooms for single gentlemen, with Board. house is handsomely furnished throughout and first class in all its appointments, iepves AND. 49 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BE- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues,—Elogantly furnished Suits of Rooms, with first class Board; private table if de- sired; location excellent; references, 50 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished large Rooms, second and third floors, front; strictly first class Board and other appointments. 5] NEST, THIRTY-SIXTH | STREET.—HANDSOME Suit of three large Rooms, communicating; second floor; exclusive bath; ample wardrobes; private ‘table if preferred; location unexceptionable, near Fifth avenue; terms moderate, 54. BAST IWENTY-FIFTHSTREET—A BEAUTIFUL Suite, parlors and bedrooms, to a party ; permanent ; liberal terms will be made; 55 WEST, TWENTY-RIGHTIL STREET—A SECOND Floor, handsomely furnished ; also Rooms on third and. fourth floors for families and single gents; superior Board; references. 5 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, elegantly furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, first class references. suitable for single gentlemen and families; terms moderate. . 63 PARK AVENUE.—HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS to let, with or without private table; also single Rooms for gentlemen ; references exchanged. 65 IRVING PLACE.~A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Second Floor to let, with Board, rooms light and plensant; private table if preferred; prices moderate. 67 WET NINETEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished second floor front and hall Rooms, with first class Board; also double and single Rooms for gentlemen; references. GQ FRYING PLACE, NEAR GRAMERCY PARK.— Handsomely furnished Room to let, with Board; house and table first class; references. 77 SHRISTOPHER, STREET. BETWEEN, FOURTH and Bleecker.—Ploasant, large front and Hall Rooms . with Board, to gentleman and wife or party of gentle- erms moderate. Please call. WEST THIRTEENTH STREET—A LARGB, comfortuble, nicely furnished Room, third joard if desired, or break! eighborhood unexceptionabl 103 fire, gas, bath, with ge terms moderate ; references 108 NEST NINETEENTIL STREET, FOUR DOORS from Sixth avenue.—Newly furnished Rooms for gentleman und wife or geutlemen, with or without Board; family private, EAST THIRTY-! pt STREET, near Park avenue. Furnished Rooms to let, with Board. TH STREET, CORNER SECOND AVENUE, 300 and 302.—Desirable front Room, for gentleman and wife, on third floor; coud story Room, for two gentle- men; terms $16 per week. STREET, 227 WEST.—ELEGANT SUITS AND Rooms iv this newly furnished brown stone residence, with or without Board ; house 25 by 80 feet deep; splendid lo: —LARGE SUNNY FRONT third floors, to rent, with wives or single gentlemen, Board, to gentlemen and the: 15 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY— Elegantly furnished Rooms, with Bourd for gentleman and wife, or gentlemen; table in| house first class; location central und near hotels; referenees. 17TH STREET, 46, BASTPIRST (CLASS TABLE ‘and handsomely furnished second floor Rooms, in @ private family, to siugle gentlemen or gentioman and wile; forms moderate. 1 EAST THIRTY-SFCOND STREET.—TIIS HOUSE having changed hands and having been thotoughly tenovated, we aro pre without private tabl 19 ¥, r TREET MR. LACHEN- MEYER, formerly of the Grand Hotel, will accommo- date one or two families with elegant Rooms, table and ser- vice equa! to n first class ho to let Suits of Rooms, with or 19 ¥ TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Fitth yi, Hotel.—An elegantly furnished Floor to ies to a party of gentiomen, toxethar or separately, with or without Board. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET—WITH BOARD, A very desirable Suit of connecting Rooms, together or feparately’; niso hall Room, Q] WEST, TWELFTH STREET, NRAR FIFTH AVE. nue.—Handsomely turnished Rooms, suitable for fam- ies and vontlemen, with excellent Board; location unex- eeptionable; terms moderate; reterences. 21ST, STREBT, 46 EAST—TWO HANDSOME SEC- ond story front Rooms to let, with Board; references. 2 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—AN ENTIRE Second Floor, with private bathroom, handsomely furnished, to let, with private table; Rooms on fourth floor to let to gentlemen or gentlemen and the! La QQ», STREET, WEST, 242.—A LARGE ROOM ON om Sunn ownre, Roo! ‘ith good Boned: terms moderato; Fefurencae, * tlt HOO ‘ EAST FORTY-FIRST STRE! | od, witl a s0 single mas fut able. es s for ‘gentlemen; terms 22? lor two. ‘REET, ‘ST.—DESIRABLE 1c with Board; large Room, fire and running wate as D STREET, NO. 4 WEST.—ELEGAN’ 22M pandsomely Tornished, on suite. and: singh aes Rooms for zentiemen, with Board; unexceptionatie loenl, references given and required. ky; two doors from Fifth ar s)D STREET, NO. 126 WEST.—LARGE, NEW) Zz? ecratsbed Hon Hocus eeowee Boory tan ‘losete bes i on water, with Board; hall Rooms; te: moderate; ‘olect house. 99° STREEJ, 33, WEST,—ONE VERY DESIRABLE. it of rooms on second foor to let, with Board; also rd floor, to families or gentlemen ; references, one on tl 23 deman ; tome GROVE STREET.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A handsomely furnished Room, suitable for single yen. house and accommodations first class; pleasant alized; terms moderate. ll MADISON AVENUE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, fo 8 family oF party, Second Floor, four rooms, hand: somely furnished, large batiroom, with of without private table. ane Broadway and Sixth avenue. nished Roo h first class Board, for gentleman and Wife or single gentlemen, from 19 10° QU £5¢ twos slagio, $7; references. 114. BAST EIGHTEENTH STREET, NEAR CLAREN. don Hotel.—Rooms to let, with first class Board; Zamiites or gentlemen; references required. 11 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, TWO Rooms, on second floor, with pantry, furnished, with Board; terms roasonable. 12 EAST NINETEENTH STREET.-ELEGANT Rooms, with first class Board, en suite or sinely; jocation one of the best in the city, near Clarendon Hotel. 19 MADISON AVENUE.—A LARGE ROOM ON third floor, back, with hall Room attached; ample closet room ; hot und cold water; also large Room, on fourth floor, front, with Board; references exchanged. 12% WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—PRIVATE family will let a few Rooms, with or without Bourd, to fires ‘eldes parties only; best references given and ro- quired 24 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STRE! BETWEEN idsomely fur- EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, with Board, two or three large connecting Rooms, separately or together; also one singla Room; references given and required. 1QT BAST THIRTY SIXTH STREET, IN PRIVATE fanily.—Fine front Room, with good Board; home comforts; fine locality. 2 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—GENTLE- men and ladies can be accommodated with substan- tial Board. 136 “ASOUGAL St, ONE BLOCK FROM WASH: ington square —Well furnished Rooms, with good Baard, for families or single geutiemon; terms moderati J4Q. Res sxteenre STREET.—TWO OR THREE Rooms in « small family, with or without Board, for gentlemen, or gentleman and wife; bath, gas, &c, 145 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET (GRAMERCY Park).—Handsomely furnished Second Floor, en suite or singly; private table if desired; Rooms for gentlo- men; references. A® PRIVATE OCIAL FAMILY, KEEPING A GOOD, © large front on second story and hall’ Boom to 10 oth well furnished: no other ra; refer ences exchanged. 192 Lexington thn ARTIES DESIRING BEAUTIFUL SUITS OF NEW and handsomely furnished Rooms, with superior Board, in one of the choicest locations in the city, can be accommo- dated at 53 West Forty-oighth street, near Fifth avenue, 10 RENT, WITH FIRST CLASS BOARD, BY A SMALL private family, » second Floor of two furnished rooms, with pe ke and closet beppee, to gentlemen or gentle- man and wife: location central Fences exchanged. soe OPPORTUNITY, box 129 Herald Uptown Branch Mage OR FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN TWO Ry th of without Board, in a small, private central location. Address THI FOURTH STREET, box 140 Horald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—ONE OR TWO SMALL CHILDREN, on would take a widower with small family, to Board, a Xo. 7 Went 105th street ,near Eighth avenue. __BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. “GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE GOOD BOARD, in a strictly private family, in Brookiyn, Address, Stating terms, which must be moderate, H., Herald Uptown Branch office, A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH TO FIND A Private family (where no other boarders are talon) who would be willing to give them one good sized room, with Board, at $60 per month ; location must be good; ref: erences unexceptionable. Address R. 8., Herald office. LADY, HAVING TWO SMALL CHILDREN, wishes Board during confinement: will be permanent ifsnited, Addross, stating terms, box 205 Herald office. YOUNG LADY WISHES BOARD, NOT TO EX- cood $5. Psd week, within six or efzht blocks of Third avenue and Sixty-third streot. Addross A. V., Herald affice, A LADY AND HER SON DESIRE BOARD IN A private family. Only parties with unexceptionadle roferences address, stating terms and particulars, PERMA- NENT, box 199 Herald Uptown Branch office. OARD WANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN AND their wives; one arty at $25, other at $16 per woek, dnchuding fire and a eS excepting carpet; Tasnent ifeolted, Welbronces: "Address We, Horald town Branch office. OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN A good neighborhood, between Thirty-fourth and Fifty- inth' nee streets, Third and Eighte avennes, for family of four adults and child 3 years old; require sitting room and three bedrooms. fire and rico Boh t to exceed $200 per month, Address, with fall elo HOME, box 140 Herald offico. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE ‘AND daughter; also single gentleman, large Room and two small ones; connection not necessary:’ terms not to exceed S43 for party per weok, Address ENRY, box 5,030 Post office, OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN, WIPE, IN- fant and nurse, in a private family ; terms not to exceed $100 per month, Address, stating full particulars, W. D. G., box 162 Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A FRENCH GENTLEMAN and wife of quiet habits; a Jossons given as part Payment of bonrd. Address C. L. B., Herald Uptown ranch office. foie eam FOR SINGLE GENTLEMAN; famil; twoon, pics ‘ninth, and Forty-fifth stroots, near Hrondwa, or Sixth avenuo:, will pay $12 per week, wish grate fire, "Ad- dross HI. 8., Herald office, ‘ANTED—TWO ROOMS, ONE LARGE, WITH FIRE, with Board, for family of three adults, betwee: Tenth and Thirtieth streets, Fourth and Seventh’ avenue: Price, without extras €24 to S77. Address, with full. par- ticulars, CHARLES H., Herald ofice. ANTED—SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, WITH Board, for gentleman and wife ; location below. Thirty- second stroet, west side, J.J. P., box 118 Herald office, stating terms. ANTED—FOR THE WINTER, TWO ROOMS IN A private family, southern exposure, with Board for two pear Blovatell Railway; roferences, Address, immo- diately, box 255 Post oflica. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIF CHILD (wo years) and nurse, Board and two Rooms ina quiet family and reapectable neighborhood; near, Elevated ailroad preferred; terms must be modorate. Address, with fall partioniars, C. D. W., Post offico box 3,814, New York. WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN | (GERMAN), A nicely furnished Room, with Board, in a private fam- fly; location, below Twenty- -fifth street. Address, stating particulars, HOME, Herald office. ANTED—FURNISHED ROOM; PRIVATE FAMILY; with or without breakfast; moderate price... Address C._S., 499 Broadway. WANTED, WITHIN TWO BLOCKS OF THE ASH- land Honse, Fonrth avenue and Twenty-fourth street, one or two Rooms, with or without Board, at low price, Address 'T. C. G., 315 Fourth avenne. WAXTER-A, PARLOR, AND FOUR BEDROOMS, with Board, for a family of three adults, three children and two servants, in a private family, few other boarders. Nd attention will be fatlons ‘ot stating teriss end losstlon. Post office box 67. fr where thore are but to communi- ‘dross 6. WB HOTELS. GREAT REDUCTION.—250 NEWLY FURNISHED Booms, 260. Bs, 4, $1 50, $3; greater rednc- tions if permanent; gentlemen aa Wetions' ‘open all night; Frankfort House, Frankfort and William streets, T SMITHS HOTEL, 68 CHATHAM STREET, NEAR new Post office: business centre; pleasant front Rooms 85 and 50 cents per day; $2 50 per week; European plan; always open. BELMONT HOTEL, FULTON STREET. NEAR BROAD. And tormings of city, rallways; business eontr European plan; open all night; Rooms, 50 cents upward; new family ‘Rooms; Dining ek open Sundays. WARLE’S HOTEL, CANAL STREET, NEAR BROAD. Y.— Bonrd $3 por day. Prices reduced to permanent parties for the winter months, OTEL ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY- second street and Broadway.—Superb, location ; ; rooms: all front; Board and Rooms reduced, SF or days permanent parties less; elevator, baths, ke. "WM. ‘OMPKI OTEL BRANTING, MADISON AVENUE, CORNER Fifty-eighth streot.—First class Rooms and Board for families and single persons. b Fc THEATRE. THE Wi NEW OPERA. LAST © NIGHTS OF OPERA BOUFFE. TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW NI ERNOON: AND SATURDAY Positively the. last and “only. performances of the most amusing suseossful Opera Boutfs joulfo ever produced. LE CANARD A TROIS BECS (THE WONDERFUL DUCK). Performed in Paris and London over 500 times. Friday evening, October 22, only performance of LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT, Saturday at 1:30, only Wonderful Duck Matinee. ‘ALLACK’S. Proprietor apd Manager. Doors open at 7:30, Mr. LESTER WALLACK Per prformance commences 8PM. EVERY EVENING AND 5. ND SATURDAY MATINEE, will be repeated Mr. Tom Taylor pot muha tee LAND ROUTE. Carriages may be ordered for 10:30. In cousequence of the groat success of th Comedy other novelties are for the proseut A as Seats may be secured two weeks in advance. Lore ruearee, FRENCH PLAYS. A SEASON OF FRENCH COMEDY AND DRAMA, to Include 30 Subscription hts, will be pe oer on wy setae aL aerate nant ‘& com| of isting Ftists, especi en for this purpose in Paria Subscription books now open YCEUM THEATRE. MADAME ANGOT, FRIDAY, FRIDAY EVENING, October 23, last erformance of it MADAME -ANGOT. SATURDAY, only Matinee of THE WONDERFUL puck. woos MUSEUM, - woop's” "HT! om. at 2 8, POSITIVELY LAST PEREORIANCES ot KATE MSHER and the tloe “WONDER,” in she » GREAT pou BLE BILL, PUTNAM ant FRENCH SPY. MUsBUa DEPARTNENT, BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS. 5H ANB, 887 [TONY PASTOR'S | 585, AND 587 “) Broadway. [TONY PASTORS | Broadway $85 and 5s SEW THEATRE | sae" ’and roudway EW THEATRE. Broadway EVERY EVENING EVERY + lela AND TURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEE. THE FASHIONABLE FAMILY THEATRE OF THE METROPOLIS, Nightly thronged with the Intellect aud Respectability of yw York. 100 CELEBRATED” ‘STAR PERFORMERS, 100 Tony Pastor. Jonny Morgan. Sanford and Wil- Qus Willams. Blanche Selwyn. ‘and Hogors, | Mollie Wilson; And tho Groat Congross of distinguished Art FAGte THEATRE, Broadway and 33d street. Mr. JOSH HART........ + «Proprietor and Manager EAGLE THEATRE. Tae most beautiful theaters in America, THE ENTIRE PRESS THIS city say 80. And the public have indorsed it. EAGLE AT THE MATINEE, 2 FIRST. EAGLE, O'CLOCK EAGLE MATINEE. TO. MATINEE FKAGLE Day. ‘TO. MATINEE TO- DAY. Box book open daily from 10 to 5, here seats can be secured two wooks in advance, Box and $10 Orchestra Ghalrs x 5 Balcony, reserved 75 conts Dress not reserved. 50 cents Pamily Circle 25 cents NOTICE. —Tickets must bo purchased at the box office, as speculating will in no way be allowed, TIN! WED! ESDAY™ AND SATURDAY. HEODORE THOMAS’ SYMPHONY CONCERTS AND Full Public Rehearsals AT STEINWAY HALL. The public is respectfully informed that the ninth season af Theodors Thomas: Symphony, Concerts will commence on Saturday Evening, Noy, 13, 1875. The plan adopted last sen- son. of giving». fall public rehearsal ero. Gaga previone fo each concert, and which met with immediate and brilliant success will be adhered to. Arrangements have been con- cluded with the Directors of the New York Oratorio Society, which will enable Mr. Thomas to produce at one of these Concerts Beethoven's Ninth (Choral) Symphouy. Only such soloists, both vocal and instrumental, as are fitted to inter- pret the class of music given at thesd concerts, will be en- gaged. Tho Orchestra will have the strength which these works require, and will number from seventy to one hundred performers. Subscriptions for either the Symphony Concorts or Public Rehearsals, or both, are now received at the Box- office of Steinway Hail: also at the principal musie stores and piano wareroums, where circulars stating full particulars can bo obtained. PIANOFORTES, _ORGANS, SO, —FOR RENT—UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND Pianos of our own make; also for sale and rent a num- ber ot fine second hand Pinos, in perfect order, WILLIAM KNABE & CO., No, 112 Fifth avenue, above Sixteentht, mG HAINES BROS.’ PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first street and Sec- ond avenne, a tine assortment, of first class Pinnofortes for sale on reasonable terms; a few Pianos but little used at great bargains, —A—ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING « pgenine second hand Steinway & Sons Pian are Invited to call at the warerooms of } NWAY & BONG where's fino assortment of Steiaway Plscon ail. is perfect condition ‘and some of them nearly new, is constantly on hand; also second hand Pianos ot other mal ‘Attempts are constantly made in this city and elsewhere to sell inferior pianos with our name on, or mnamo spelled. so Similar that many people do not notice the difference and urchase the spurious and often totally worthless instrument for a genuine Aieinway Piano.» If persons, before purchas- ing such instrument, will take the number of same and oall on | STEINWA SONS it can at once be ascertained whether &! instrument is genuine Steinway plano or a forgery. INWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall: 107-E11 Ean Fourteomh streot, Now Toe T AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY NEW first elass Piano, which was taken for a debt; must be Gold rogardless of cost, "Piano ean be seen at 261 Pearl street, near Fulton, { RICHLY CARVED 7 OCTAVE/PIANO, BUT LITTLE used, $150; a number of second) hand Pianos, of ditfor- @nt makers, cheap for cash. HN MAHON'S, 224 East Thirty-ninth street. A LARGE STOCK OF UPRIGHT AND SQUARE Pianos for cash, instalments or rent, yery low, nt C. J. TTS’ warerooms, 754 B corner Tenth street, SPLENDID PIANO, ALMOST NEW, GOOD MAKER, $175, with Uover and Stool; a Sine Assortment of up: Fight and ‘square Pianos on instalments or to rent. KRAKAUER, 352 Bowery. (A. STBINWAY PARLOR | GRAND. | WEBER, AND other fine upright and square Pianos. Also Organs, with and without mechanical attachment, low for cash on instalments and for rent. 8. X. BALL & CO. 15 East Fourteenth street. ENOX HOUSE, 72 FIFTH AVENUE, HAS A FEW family and single Rooms, with or without oan ‘at very low prices for the winter. W. L. Mi TYRE. A =PIANOS TO 8 OF OUR OWN MANUPAt « ture. Also, second hand Pia hos, in thorough order, for sale at low prices by CHICKERING & SONS, 11 East Four teenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, COUNTRY _ BO. ARD. ALL AND WINTER NOARD—AT THR SOUTH Orange Mountain Honse, Mountain station, Morris and Essex Railroad, five minutes from depot, at’ low prices; steam heat, gas, good stabling, &c. Address PROPRIE- TOR, South Orange, N. J. N CENTRAL RAILROAD, 20 MINUTES FROM LIB. DJ erty street—Hiandsome Rooms, with Board, at low prices for winter; flve minutes from depot; house and loca- Higa ‘first class. Address box 42 Greenville (N. J.) Post LAINFIELD, N. J.. ONE MOUR FROM cITy.— Large and ‘small Rooms, adjoining; also two si Rooms; good Board; convenient to depot; ‘terms moderate, Inquire at house next to Park Hotel, or address lock box 71. TANTED PERMANENTLY—GOOD PLAIN BOARD gn. farm near & good public school for two American rls of 12 and 14, who. will attend to their own washing, roning and rooms: motherly eare desired; price $200 pe annum, payable q 5 tate ‘or Connecticnt proferrod. Adee PUREISHER, Dunno si., New Yorks $100, ROSEWOOD CHICKERING PIANOFORTE AS Ent atool, now; instramontecxcesdingly low. Piauce on instalments ind to rent, from $5 per month. GOLDSMITIUS, 26 Bleecker st., near Bowery, FINE ASSORTMENT OF SQUARE, UPRIGHT AND Grand Arion Pianos, to rent to first class parties nt rea- Sonadle rates; also # few second hand instraments, AR new, wt very low prices for cash or instalments. SIMPSOS &CO., sole’ manutacturors of the Arion Piano, No. 5 Fourtéenth street, next to Delmonico’s. BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD SEVEN OC- tave Pianoforte, modern improvements, celebrated inaker, cost $450, for $109; Cover aud Stool. Private resi- dence, 243 East bth street, between 2d and 3d avs. PRIVATE FAMILY L THEIR ELEGANT Decker & Bros. Pianoforte (at sacrifice), a brilliant toned 7% octave, richly carved, four round, rosewood © full ngraite. overstrang Pinno. having all improvement printed guaranteo; bill of sulé; cost $979 for #275; Stool Cover; box for shipping; a7 1-9 octave npright Piano, used but 4 months; is in perfect order; $260. Call five ‘story brown stone private residence No. 47 West 16th st., betwoen Sth and 6th avenues. yINTER RESORTS. NASSAU, N. BA- Steamer will leave N Steamers will leave Savannah, Ga, every ten days and make te trip in ese shan two ‘days! Tho temperature of Nassau last winter did but 4 dogs. fr it the most aol hefal climate in. the. world. particulary eddross ES LIDGERWOOD, 758 Brondway, Now York. rly WEST TWENTY -THIRD STREET.— FURNISHED, D1 Wittge font Boom; two email. Rooms sWolaingt aeparse' ‘or together; with or without Board; torme reason WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET—TO Let, 0) ih Board, two aa front Rooms, handsomely: finished with walnut: cold water, ample closets, gas, ko. ; torms, $14 to $ 9 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—ROOMS OT Wier with Board; house and table unexception- GUle- referencss exehanged. (2 WEST THIRTY RIGHTH STREET. —DESIRADLE Rooms to let, singly or en suite, with first class Bord; handy to four lines of ears. 24] EAST NINETEENTH, STREET.—A PRIVATE family will lot large front Room, second floor; southern exposure; persons desiring cleanliness, comfort und jgood table please call; ‘terms moderate; location desit: WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—LARGE AND QGP STREET EXTRA LARGE ROOMS, SOUTHERN Oxposure; also single Rooms, with first class tabi poderate rates. Apply to DREW & ©O., Fitth Ai 246 pleasant Rooms to let, with first class Board; prices moderate; references. WEST FORTYNINTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family offer, with Board, two large and two small 6 250 shaving ample closets; vwerins very reasonable; refer- euoss one anged. Hote! 2° WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH av —Double Roo with Board; prices $12 and $14 per week for two, or $7 and $10 for one; pleasant rooms and tid food ts table, O5 WEST, TWENTY: THIRD STREET, THIRD house west of Fifth Avenue,—Handsome Rooms, with private table; also a Room for gentlemen, ¥ WEST TWELFTH STREET, WEST OF FIFTH avenne.—With Board, handsomely furnished Rooms on second floor, en suite or singly; also one hail Room; house and table first class. 28 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—ELEGANT Rooms, handsomely and newly furnished, to let, en suite or singly, with Board, Qi] WEST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD. way and Fifth avenue.—Fine Suit and single Room to let, with Board; table board, to famili mon ;'referenc 3 ST STREET, NO, 211 EAST,.—ELEGANTLY FUR Soa Bye Rooms, pol ia ks Na Board, for talc, or sin, op I gle’ gentlemen, in a quiet nd gentlo- 262 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH — STREET.—BOARD SF pfor gentlemen aud gentlemen and wives; terms $18 ‘Gnd $20 per week ; reference. 320 WEST FORTY: SROOND STREET. FURNISHED 0 or wi > Hlomen ; torms, with Boned, $0, $7 and $8 per week. ns ee EAST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, SE 326. hors —ta8 eigdiandsomely furnished ‘tons Boom, | with or without Boa ® week; t m1 Week: quiet; no boarders; twoin thmily. Str BOR WEST TWENTY.SECON: oN 333 tr rgniomely furasbed nd Booman wi et ita 0 9 $16 por we axporure, 9000, 2 “ees 4 font hall’ Room, southern 86 WEST THIRTY.FOURTH STREET, NEAR ELE- INTER IN THE SOUTH.—FURNISHED HOUSES TO rent at Aiken, 8. ©. Calon C. H. OLIVER, 162 Broad- way, or address 8. OTT, Aiken, § c LOTHL ING Ge pg B. MINT2’S, 248 THIRD A AVENUE, BETWEEN Twonticth and Twenty-first streets, Iadics and gentlo- men will be surprised at the t prices paid h fo cast-off Clothing, Carpets and Iry, tor the Southern trade. Mr. or Mrs. MINTZ. = Ba! THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD ON pays the bighost cash prices for indies’ Wearing Apparel, &c, Ladi aited and gen ma on by Mrs. Leon. T 1.274 BROADWAY. BETWEEN THIRTY SECOND uid Thirky-third streets Brondway prices will be ior CartOd Cluhing, ken by calling on or wddreseiag B. HARRIS, No. 1,274, T EDWARD MILLERS WELL KNOWN ESTABLISH- ment, 68 Sixth avenue, near Waverly place, the utmost Value paid’ for east rofl Clothing, Ca Carpets, &e., by’ calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. MIL: Avis SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOURTH STREET.— « radies and gentiomen teoeive the highest value for ‘arpets, &e. Cail on or address Mr. or Mra, Shira AT REATIONS, UPTOWN WELL KNOWN, BSTAB. lishment, 816 Sixth avenue, corner Forty-sixth street— 106 per cent micre than elsewhere wi Rll, postlvely be, pasa for Jadios’ and gentlem off Clothing, &c. Address Mr, or Mra. PLA’ TO. a8 Sixth avenue. GREAT DEMAND FROM MY AGENTS FOR ladios’ and gentlemen's cast off Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, Diamonds, Laces, camels! hair, Shaw is, Jewelry, Ladios anid: ggnth nished at the prices we incash. Please ‘ey and A satisty yourself, Call, or note tor. or Mrs, ANHALT, 178 Seventh avenue, NLOTHING.—H. HERZ, 833 BROADWAY, NEAR © ‘Thirteenth street, pays the Somme Nye for ladies and ote by mail will be at+ gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, tended to. RECEIVED A LARGE ORDER WHICH COMPELS me.top ay the highest prices for Ladies’ and Genvlermen's lotl vated ralleoad.—Handsomely turntghed Floor to Jast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, by calling on or family, with Board; «| Cast-of Clothing, 5 Ghekaenuom on Rooms to gentlomen. dressing, Mr_or Mr fo MORBIS, 189 Soventh avenue, near WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—HANDSOMELY JOHN, 426 SEVENTH AVENU! BELOW die ery ed ot tine aime | Mi, Ritrbet uc fant Mae ER Ree modern tne | ae Addmags "Ladies aatended by Mra, Gonas' 7° =® ‘Orders by post punctually attended to by A. BEAUTIFUL PIANO, ONLY $100; A STEINWAY Pianoforte, seven octave senrved lors, overstrung. ove improvement; great sacrifice for cash. DLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. A SRRAT SACRIFICE FAMILY LEAVING CITY will sell their magnificent grand square four round cor- her :7% octave rosewood Pinnoforte, nearly new, full: aranteod, brilliant tone, first cliss city maker, cost $1, 200, For'g275 ens; Stool, Cover, Box for shipping al ‘also a Wind? sor Pianotorte, $175; also parlor, chamber, library, dining Furniture, Paintings, Cat Silverware, at one-quarter cost. Call this day. "Residoned 109 East Thirteunth street, near Fourth aventio. A. BRILLIANT. TONED 7 OCTAVE PARLOR GRAND Steinway & Sons’ Pianotorte tor sale at a snerifice; un elegant four round rosewood Windsor Plano, 734 octave, ame on plate, cont $1,000, fo {_Stool, Cover; also a Bradbui x2 Pinna, $1 $190; 'a in; also parlor, I nye chamber’ fad dintn ing room ike at less than half cost, Call at private rosidence 120 West 23d st., noar 6th ay, N. B.—Pianofortes have Box for shipping. A. TADY WILL SELL, LESS THAN $100, ROSE. wood Chickering Pianoforte; modern, improvements: fect order; sweet, powerful tone. 28 Third street, be- n Second avenue ‘and the Bowery. GENTLEMAN IN NEED OF MONEY WILL SELL bis magnificent Bradbury Pisnoforte, foar round cor- hers, full agraffe and ail modern improvements attached ; cost $800, for $225; Stool and Cover, Also Bedroom Suits, Carpets, ke, Call at 21 East 20th street, near Broadway. ARGAINS.-GOOD SECOND, HAND PLANOS, #50; Toctave, #100; Steinway, Wabor, Chickering, square, upright Pianos, low rent, Wears, Masic retailed, GORDON & SON. 13! East Fourteenth teeet, OR SALE—A ROSEWOOD PIANO, OVEKSTRUNG seven octave, $150, and ie Rae now Pianos cheaper than any other house i New Y etree, 113 Bleecker street. ADY COMPELLED TO HAVE MONEY WILL SELL her elegant Decker Brothers Piano for $250; cost $600; perfect instrument; 734 octave; carved logs. &c. 37 East Teontieth street. IANOS—-BEST MAKE! rent cheap, for cash or thom 'at MERIC GEGOND HAND, PIANOS, NEARLY NEW, MADE DY mt. MA Fischer, having broken 4 plates; an offor wanted for them m OF FIANOS 16s Blooster atten, atte BROKEN PLATE eS ‘WONDERFUL MATHUSHEK PIANOS, vel, Medium fad “Colibri” (oF iuitié let prejudice prevent you from aring them. Catalogues free. "H ian Fourteosth street, EUROPE, A MARRIED LADY, RESIDING IN A PLEASANT suburb of Liverpool England, is willing to receive into hor tamily one or two little gi rls whose parents are anxious ve them, whore they will receive & thorough eduention |) LARGE LOT TO SELL OR Ay ayments, Ci LL'S, No. 8 ‘Union Tavares. scene tol saab tenderly cared for; roferes dred; ‘Addcootia ‘rat natanes, INSTHUOHION, box 173 Herald 5L BROADWAY. GUC. 000 MM MM IT Oe Oo MM MM HT 2% y ges Cc °o OMM MM II u UE G©- 0 OMMMM I uUoUE c Oo OMMMM IL U U EEE c oO OM MMM ID u UE GC 0 OM MMM IT uoUE Cc co OM NN M II 3 U UE ¢co 000 MoM OM IL UUU EERE Mr. «Proprietor this afternoob, at be presented the groat- est hit of the se will K LRIFLE SHOOTING MATCH between the MULLIGAN AND SKIDMORE GUARDS, MY, OH! were beaten so badly at the Shooting Match onthe 16th Tost they have withdrawn from the contest, leaving the field to the crack teams, The MULLIGAN and SKIDMORE. If you want to enjoy yourself see this act. * Cool Burgess, Lurry Tooley, William Barry, John Wild, John Allen, Barney and Rickey, D. L. Morris, Seanton and { Cronin, William Gaylord and many others in the Olio. The Local Drama OLD FIDELITY, QOUMEL pTHEATRE, JOHN PF, POOLE . GRAND. oe 624 BROADWAY, . Manager. TO-DAY AT 2 THE BEST E. TERTATN THE, BEST COMPANY IN AMERICA. THE GREAT CARLO FAMILY. JOUN HART, QUBEN AND, DA’ > SCHOOL OF EDUCATED pags, HARPER & STANSILL DRRELL, THE SISTERS, MISS sie RIO) OHMOND. MISS IDA GREENFIELD. EB AFRICAN DWAKF TOMMY AND THE GREAT OLYMPIC COMPANY, CADEMY OF MUSIC. WACHTEL GRAND OPERA SEASON, Director......... AD. NEUENDORFF, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1875, Second Subscription Night, POSTILION DE LONJUMEAU, ie ra in three acts, bp Adam. HEODORE. WAC’ APLOU, Madolaine ‘Mme. Minna Wagner ijou Mr. Ad. Franosch Marquis de Gorey. 5 C. Ueberhorst Coryphee. Rehbeck Conduetor, AD. NEVENDORSE davERDE 22,1875, SATURDAY, pOgtober 23, 1875, MATINEE at 2 o'clock, OSTILION' DE LONJUMEAU. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Boxes, $20, $15 and $10. General admission, $1. id seats, $1 or $2 extra, Family Circie, 50 conts. Resery d sents, do., 50 cante, Box office for Big sale of Reser Academy of Music, Br daily, from 9 till t sorelook. “QPECIAL, '—WACHTEL TO-NIGRT, IN POSTILION. FRIDAY, LES HUGUENOTS. MATINEE POSTIL: ION soats at the Ticket Office, 83 Union square. B? WERY THEATRE.—GREAT HIT OF MR. JOHN THOMPSON in his tighly successful sensational, itumorous drama, rved pen at tho nswick Hotel, and 114 Pprosdway, “x THE SHOWMAN, Mounted with new ae Tenuta scenery and powerful me- chanical effects. Revival of the Janghable farce, A KISS IN THE DARK. Grea THEATRE, FOURTEENTH STREET. AD. NEUENDORF| ‘roprietor WEDNESDAY. OGTOBER 20, BHRLIC HE “ARBEL Comedy in four acts, by Wilken, Box office open daily from 9 till 4 o'clock. TH AVENUE THEATRE. & EVERY NIGHT AT 8 POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. oo U0 U RRR BBB. oo: FF COR. Oe me BB OO SZ. Yee. o'OU UR ER BBO 6 tae Oo OU U RRR BBB. O O YY 88 o OoU UR R BBO O ¥ 8 ee eee oe z 8s bo UT R R BBB 0O 88 ters by JOHN es te: CHARLES FISHE! S, MAURICE Bay On JEFFR' LEW 3, GILBERT aud OF LAST NIGHTS of “OUR BOYS.” OUR, ns @ SATURDAY, at WaALY PAST ONE. MONDAY EVE: OCTOBER 25, Mr, DALY will have the pleasure of introducing Mr. EDWIN BOOTH, who, having entirely recovered from his ree accident, will make his first appearance in Ni two years in his world-famous Impersonation of Thi of seats will begin on Thursday, October 21. 5m AVENUE THEATRE. SPECIAL ¢ CARD. Mr. DALY begs to announce that on MONDAY EVEN. ING NEXT, October 25, he ducing, upon the stage of this t! eminent tragic artist, MR. EDWIN BOOTH, who, having thoroughly recovered from his recent dangerous dangerous York since have the pleasure of intro- atre America’s most pt accident, will make his first appearance in New York since “two years in his fame-crowned personation of i. LET. Special and elaborate preparation has been made for the series of standard revivals (annual to this theatre) which Mr. BOOTH will inaugurate with the above representation. Mr. BOOTH'S performances will be strictly limited to TWENTY-THREE NIGHTS and FOUR MATINEES and the order of plays for the first week will be as follows :~ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, Oct. 25, 26, 27 and 29-HAMLET, Thursday _ Saturday evenings, Oct. 28 and 30-THE APOSTA’ Saturday Matinee, Oct. 30—-HAMLET. ‘The pricos will be Orchestra and Balcony Chairs, $1 50; reserved Chairs in Segond Baleuny, $1; odimiesion to Orches: tra and Baleony, $1; Family Cirelé, 50 cents; Private Boxes, $15 and #12 each; Chairs in the Parisian Boxes, ont gale of sonte wall begin THURSDAY MORNING, ‘OF Fifth Avenuo Theatre, I TH: IRD AVENUE THEATRE, Between 1 Tuirslegh and | Thirty Sree persete. R IONS {| NEW STARS AND AATCRDAY MATINEE, oy a. FUN AND NO VULGAR. AM. 5. SANFORD, the true repre station, ‘of the Southern Darkey, in UNCLE '§ CABIN, WILLIAM W. NEWCOMB, the monareh of minstrelsy. CONROY AND DARY, shel Iish ae ‘and dance artists, The inimitable Daten c foerind and vocalist, MISS MILLIE Pa. nce serio comic vocalist. MISS ALICE FRANCE, Vocalist and actress. The GREAT MINSTREL QUARTET, and other favorites, who have delighted the eudiences hithorto, will also appear nightly. alway first class Specialty Artists. Adres GEORGE WINSHIP Stage Director, No. 443 and 445 Third avenue, New Yor! AN FRANCISCO. MINSTRELS, AN FRANCISCO. MINSTRELS, orem. Trouser, BROADWAY, COR) NINTH STREET. ENTIRE ‘ohaNda, Ror Minh THIS WEEK. ses ,, Muse SCES3: OYS. Ou BOYS. OUR Bore Wy, Aritica arssenatus IN DInFie CULry, RECEIVED WITH 8c’ EVERY ‘NIGH REAMS bc JOLLIEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE city, WANTED—200 smart boys to pick up buttons, hooks and exes overy morning. ats secured. Matinee Saturday at 2. Us. Co one & CUSHING'S DOUBLE CIRCUS. AND PROFESSOR PIEROE'S TRAINED LIONS, Fourteenth street, opposite Academy o! EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. \dmission, 2 Reserved Seats, S0c, LE, TITLE IN N HANDEL'S | ORATORIO, ™ In. STRINWAY TALL. on WEDNESDAY, 0: October 20. GRAND COMBINED CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA oF OVER 400 PERFORMERS OF T! CENTENNIAL CHORAL USIOx. and by the pean of Messrs. M. & M. STRAKOSCH the fo ists CIRCUS, , M rector. Tlekets, with resarved sents, $1.50, §2 and §3, Tickots can de chinined at Siolaway Hall, 701 and 114 Broadway and 33 Union square. ME, ARABELLA GODDARD, the very ‘gninent Bogie | Pianist, will give one at STEINWAY HALL, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 21, assisted by the eee Artists Mr. TOM KA He | 4 Lea Sauber Vi Viottast Signor ecom pan Tickets, with reserved seats, Bic ‘Salo at ‘Stoinwny Tall BIGHTH STREET, TP TVOnr Tea reen Second and Third avenues, Crowded Fp delighted audiences, AMUSEMENTS. 'TEINWAY ITE-CERVANTES Ss SECOND’ “aX LAST RAND CONCERT RSDAY K\ ENING, Mr. Joseeit WHITE, Violinist, Mr, YGNACIO CERVANTES, Pianist, it assisted by she Stlowame tis cana [A 0. Mrs. SOFTA ADAN DE PICHARDO, Mr. C. PETTSCty Mr ALPRED WILKIE, Mr. ADULPH SOUST, Mr. Admission, $1; reserved seats, 50 cents extra. Seats cas be obtained at Steinway Hall, and 701 and 114 Broadway. Octobe wo AGNIFICENT” PROGIEA ER EVERY NIGHT GRAND PONBINATION OF THE BEST MUSICAL NT OF THE METROPOLIS. Among the fi of fs eningne the list of wrtists to take part during the week are Mme. CARRIE BROOKS GULAGER, = Mrs. HENRY BUTMAN, Miss ANNA SIMON, Mme. CARENO SAURET, 8. B. MILLS, T ARBUOKLR. APOLLO CLUB, NIGHT. RY "LARS DAIL! Pl ADMISSION FLPTY NoENTS: i Panes to witness our new ballet, iymphs d’Follert. ‘Atso the tabloan vivant; Italian Brigade, AME Rooms, sit AVENUB AND THIRTIETHC EVERY Ry fe} ie PORRENCING MANGE CON ornintietnt STREET. pOLOGK. EN ros MUSEUM OF ART, Fourveenth street, New York. Open daily ‘Gindayn ce Sree. BA M. tod P.M, wursday treo, ooh EB EVE Arr OMMENCING Ri 3 of seventy degrees. jarden is now kept at a delightful temperature it PROGRAM: |. Overture on Kt oncert walta, for soprano, FOR THIS EVENING. Themes. sito A ornet solo, Haydn Millars MRM. ARBUCKLE, 5. Cavatina, from “Lucia,” “Rogna va nol Seluigion... -Donizetth Re i 6 Grand selection, 7 Piano solo, “8 8. Cornet solo, be Polka’ 9. Chorus" Those ie Belin. THE YOUNG APEOLLO 10. Overture—" Jubel.’ HL, Mareh—" The faniait Lin RAND RA NIGHT, THURSDAY RYENING: OCTOHER 28, BENEFIT OF MR. P. 8. GILMORE, srk usgrasese Oo ba peenseitedicon Vis Covserin will ous tain some foatures_ of EXTRAORDINARY INTEREST tm elucing threo works of wongunl sori uy celebrated Fat aap componcrn, WRITTEN HE BOSTON JUBE B, hut which arrived. to0, et ts mitation; and, bf netal desire. MOUS ANVIL CHORUS, REPRO HUSED IN Tie SAME STYLE as upon that veda OOTHS. ¥OX, *.* Sale of seats for the grand now Pantomime begint this WEDNESDAY, at 8 OOTH'S THE. JARRETT & e PALMER, LAST WEEK, gg enna and Managert E. a ae Grand “ENGLISH OPERA, C.D. Ht Hess ++ -Director ri “BRILLIANT REPERTOIRE FOR THE CLOSING NIGHTS { A HIS WEDNESDAY MARTHA. (VAN ZANDT, ZELDA SEGUIN, EDWARD SEGUIN, JOSEPH MAAS, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY First representation ‘of Sia Tuhas Benedict's magnificent w NE LILY OF “RIGLARNEY, the charming tory af the Colleen Bawn, to "be paces with new and correct mise en scene ‘and # powerful cast, in- eludiny Miss CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG as EILY O'CONNOR, *,* Places may be secured. Ticket office open daily from 8A. M. to 10 P.M. NEXT MONDAY, October 25, grand new Holiday Pantomime, now in course of careful preparation, named HUMPTY DUMPTY IN EVERY CLIME, & © and {n which the great Clown, Me. will appear. *4* Sale of seats begins on THURSDAY, at @ ARK THEATRE. MIGHTY DOLLAR AND QONFIRMED SUCCESS OF Woour’s COMEDY, I ° G L H L 7 A : R ‘The Hon. Bardwell Slote R Mrs, General Gilllory EVE) EVE) AND SATURDAY, MATINE PERFORMANCE MOND. Y Mr. W. J. FLOREN( Mrs. WJ. FLORENCE AT 2. FIPTIETH ', OCTOBER 25° Seats secured ten days in advance, and for the accommo. antion of strangers and theatre parties choice places retained for the night sale, Due notice will be given of JOHN DILLON'S ay pene. ance, deterred in consequence of the success of the MIG DOLLAR. park THEATRE. » AND MRS. W. J. FLOREN M ME MIGHTY DOLLAR. SHAUGHRAUN SUCCESS. bs N° FREE LIST. sper MIGHTY DOLLAR. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. WE MIGHTY SATURDAY DOLLAR. MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK. Se YESTERDAY'S GRAPHIC THE GREAT CARTOON ON MIGHTY DOLLAR. AND OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY EVENING. Oct, 22s with UNCLE TOMS CABIN. A full and efficient Company, new scenery, and cheap prices. Admission, 50 conts; galiery, 20 cents, Matineos Tuesdays and Fridays. Sunday evening, Oct. 24, a GRAND CONCE! ill be kive ARLING'S OPERA HOUSE Late Bryant's). COTTON ABD: REED'S MINSTRELS The elegant resort of THE PATRONS or REFINED MINSTRELSY, SHAKESPEARE IN THE KITCHEN, BEN COTTON AND DAVE REED. Eyening at 8 Saturday matinee at 2. Half price te matinee, gus ieee ‘pean VARIETIES, 16TH ST. AND BROADWAY. TEMPLE OF SENSATIONAL ART. Most delightful resort in New York. ‘tuesday, Thursday and Saturday RT Evenings at 8 o'clock; Matinees, at 2 o'clock. Grand Olio of Stars. Guilt-Edged Ploasures, with “new Cast, Cos- tumes and Dances. The cream of Song, nce, Sketch, Farce, Novelty and Specialty by forty Stars. Enchanting Art. Unprecedented attrac. ions. ¢ Blandowski's $ Exquisite Ballet, | 5 Voluptuons Dances. | Pose Plastiques. Piquant Sketches. | > Fascinatin, 4 Beautiful inest entertainment ever attempted in New York. TADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY, FRIDAY EVENING, October 22, SECOND and LAST bs SOE ain of Grau & Chizzola’s OPERA BOUFFE MPANY, GIROFLE. GUROFLA, eit Geolfroy, fom er original role, Girofle-Girofla, and the entire original cast Tickets $1, 75e., ‘50e., 35¢., 25e., on and after Thursday. HESTNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA, WILLTAM, D, GEMMILL, J. FRED. SCOTT and, MACKAY M, ¥. F. anagers: EVERY EVENING Fit Gilbert's Wonderful. Dramatic Contrast, in two acts, WEETHEARTS, Varioties, Women, “Synveg 30 siepow Gorgeous Ballets. and the brilliant Farcical Comedy, in three acts, entitled SEATS SECURED. SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE, FOUN WS _OHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Bats mee gti Nae ar 8 orcLoce y_ EVENING x EVERY PIIPAASSOGIATION TAL! Opening Lecture FRIDAY, Oct October 22, o pita a WOR vanp A TAYLOR. BAYARD. car a 50cents. For s: Hall, Tickets for single lecture, 0 dl seat Ngsemembership in the Young Men's Christian Assootation, °. its mber and lady to the lecture course admits mew the other twelve Lectures aad Entertainments call or send for “Association Notes,” at the Hall, Twenty- third street and Fourth avenue. ‘OW OPEN. FORTY-POURTH —— F tect EXHIBITION AMERICAN IN N_ INSTITUTE, Second and Third avs. and ‘Bixty-third and Sixty-fourth sts, WONDERFUL MACHINES! SPLENDID PRODUCTSt Admission, 50 conts; ute; Children, 25 cents, ME DANCE OF SOOTETY. By van De Garmo. ‘or sale at «No, 547 Broadway, WILLIAM A. POND & CO. ILLIARDS.—FIVE — GRAND — ENTERTAINMENTS will be given at the Woodlawn Billiard Parlor, 221 Sixth avenue, commencing October 20, by Mons, ADRIAN KAR, tho celebrated finger player of thé world. FOR, OPERA, CONCERT OR CHURCH —LADIES without means instructed at the tnd rapidly assisted to employment, Aduress DILECTOI, box 137 Herald Uptown Bran HEN YOU READ W THE EVENING TELEGRAM our YOU WILL SEE ALL THE NEWS DOBSON, 340 PO ee single quarter. b etry all prices. ITIENS IN ORATORIO. MESSIAL, | Excellent , callent veut can bo had a gauche tie Avenue ~

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