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2 * CITY REAL ESTATE x Central. First ESIDENCE, IN PERFECT ORDER, Meu rum SALE, - -PWELMANG HOUSES TO LuT. F Furnished. MISHED THREE STORY MOUSE, ON FORTY. F160, to private tam- rs it be sold ay; cash no fifth street, near Broadway, rent dees ident. 40 "West Tweaty-seventh | ily, TIMPSUN & PERT, 1,459 Broadway, near Forty-fourth Street ear Broadway. + caine eae EAP ou STORY, HIGH STOOP—ON IU RNISHED—THE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN A Sa eee eee ee dean. sete. of 81,500 ston) House om Forty-seven h street, near Sixth ave- Fe We Giaeo unter May. TIMPSON & PRET, 1,488 | nue; goed | month. adway, near Farty-fourth street. FIMPSON 488 Broadway, Porty-fourth st. LE— ODERATE PRICES, THOSE NEW OR RENT—624 LEXINGTON AVENUE, A FOUR ri in Wity-anh street, Bear Madison avenue: 14.6 store high stoop brown stone front House, fully fur. aid 20 fost front, tain house S2 feet deep and extension 25 | ished, tor the winter or by the year: terms moderate. Ap- ply om the premises, trom, 10:0 4 daily. feet, Apply on the premises. ALE-WITHOUT REGARD TO COS?, 735 MADI- Fee ot Bast Sixty fourth street and 31 Bast Hixty-Aith street alt day. Unfarnished, A, TYREE STORY HIGH stoor ToL ZA. 12 rooms; all improvements; newly pal Tweitth ot immediate possession. BE. L. & BT. BURNHAM, 609 Ht A. SIRS? CLASS DWELLING FOR R AL onsen: possertion at once; rent may aha street, near Broadway, 7 m0 Inst chance totday. VERY HANDSOME POUR STORY HiC ZA. brown stone Honse, freneue ated, $p) location, between Fifth and TIMPSON & PEET, {MeTH AVENUB.—TO LET ORL! four, story brown stone front high ) aveune: to « good tenant will be re mpl ame * premises, from 2to 4 P.M. orto WM. & B.A. CRULK- SHANK, 64 Broadway or 76 Chambers street, {MALL fd rorty-riinp | SALLE Ope’ ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT PLACES ARE TH LY FFICES FOR THE RE F SEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE YORK HERALD :— ADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. BROADWAY. SIX AVENU SOUTH SIXTH STREET. ER BOERUM AND FULTON STREE: ison street. apply as nr. 40 West Twenty-seventh PHIEADEL TTA rapa madi STRE! Ww way, Forty-tourth st. FIVE STORY wt Sixty-eighth ine, 25x08 102.2 cu ¥. HA wot sale ready. 4 7 WEST ELEVENTH (brick French flat House 3 four story. brown» ‘uy, Ovtober 26, iLL Broadway, West Side, YIURCH PROPERTY FOR SALK—IN 1 est Bleventh street), entrance wtreet, 240 feet west of thy une, three L with nese corner Sixth avenue; cheap reut. Inquire at 71 W the low price of $25,000. Thquire uf JOHN | Twelfth street, 5 Bighth avenue, or JOHN H. TIETJEN, 49 . Teuth avenue. To, LET —s05 T tWENTY-THIRD S3B Pans newly painted, story, high stoop. JOR SALE-GREATEST BARGAIN IN A SMALL | ~qyy : me ° way yet offere o uM recent; — house four story brick. 16 rooms; modern ground r year, 20 years to ran, mewals at 4 per cent west side, near Twenty 6,809, al f its esti- mated vain Here isa ch remain on bond and mortgage. e the thiuid JAMES R. EDWARDS, 108 West A VERY LARC ile House, 26 fee ajning 34 rooms: in first ¢ be sold at a sufliciently pitas desiring to Y property: immediate ' TAM i R. ED 108 West Twenty third LE AT A BARGAL nd de FRONT ROOM TO LET— bie rent, to a single gentle- hirty-seventh stre KE FURNISH ut board, at ‘ate honne, LARC 4h With nm, int SPLENDIDLY FURS Ai OND AND THIRD ir at #3 and $4 aw 64 Prosp. : i = ANT, COM oR AP—THE THREE STORY BRICK ta House ireenwich avenu god order and in first ail improv owner, TH street. Bast Ninth PRIVA AMILY WILL LET A ILA) and newly furnished suit of Rooms, parlor and A Misceliancous. Jems he taro geuthemen, for 82 per, nok: house eae TOR SALE ATA GREAT SACRIFIce | Thirts-ninth sect andi Teferene’s exchanged. PRs OU £0 SALE, SARIN LOR a R,, box f K Post office. ‘arms for sale at SL LARGE FOUR STORY HOUSE, 22 FEET WIDE ‘ x om 30 to 10> 2 Sion toons RETOH, 1.290 Be A. three rooms deep to third story; ‘ust been painted; rene, i es ‘. wty-third stre@t, near Bro wway. PSON & PEET, 1,458 B: fourth — way, For BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE sacha if lees AND TO LET. ROOKLYN.—TO LET, A MIDDLE-SIZED HOUSE, brown stone front, modern improvements, convenient ». 266 Clinton street, corner Verandah mt (2 WEST FOURTEENTH all conveniences. gen- eto anent partic ing tansie belt, ELIGHTYUL streeti—Two beantiful Re Hemen only; second floor; very lo breakfast if desired; Boston family LOoW R FLAT, FURNISHE sixth street (Jardine Building; first class.in every part war. Apply to janitor. FASE, MOUSE. CORNER FIrrH Ay Fiftecnth street.—Eloguntly furnished A Cight rooms, specially desirable, being on Fifth avenue, and light, airy and comaiod ANDSOMELY FURNISH first class, central locatio street, a few doers fre —FURNISHED AND r adsomely located; also Rooms, en suite or singly, to poruies giving reference; location first class and terms inod erate, BE. A. DAILEY, 588 Sixth avenue, SECOND FLOOR ROOM, for light honsekeeping, in « pri od ndighborhood ; HOUSE, 11 ROOMS, ALL IMPROVE- uperior loc u, very low to suitable party; Address J. CHACE, On premises, 98 Herkimer venue. poewession. street, near Nostrand WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. { T YONKERS.—IF YOU WANT TO HIRE furnishe nfurnished, or purchase at a Kain, tow time, Address JAMES YOUM nt, at ¥ TPO LET—AT TARRYTOWN, IMMEDIATE | POSSES sion, a beautifully furnished Mouse; all modern n- very cheap rent: ten minutes’ walk from depot. 8. EMBERSON, 650 Sixth avenue. | STO LET—IN A , ut moderate terms. 56 East Broadway. ‘—A FURNISH ut board, suitabl 1 house, at 8) per week vate, gen near the depot of the Elevated road. 436 West Thirty-fourth street, PROPERTY OUT OF TRE crry FOR SALE OR TO RENT. A RARE BARGAIN.—BEAUTIFUL FARM OF 28 5) vig I NA PRIVATE, GENTEEL Hov A aevexin. Bucks: 4c ser ort 4 floor front Room, a’ halt Room connecting ‘and balf wile from lnrge y .. schools, od closet room, for $6, without board, furnished; suital Ly stores, 4 miles from Inte town; 134 hours from Phila~ light housekeeping: near the depot of Elevated road, delphia; T4trains daily; beautiful, healthy country; land | 496 West Thirty-fourth street, tree from rich ay a garden: large, substantial build- me dwelling, nine rooms; piazza, plenty shade, sarge Ha me stabling, catringe, w houses; Variety aud abundance cash market at door; pri four cows, sand all the erop ; 11 six years: take } A. New York, to Be L7H, SERRETGHANDSOME FURNISHED BOOM } LC withont boned, for gentiewen only, 104 East § square and Irving plac } & ‘ Oo WEST THIRTY-FIPTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY | SD furnished Rooms for gentlemen, without bdard; con- venient ty all the cars. hog aud pout spleniid water THIRD DOOR cely furnishod i also Rooms suita FYROM . suite . opposite Qual waiting, | .-TO GOOD PARTIE T NEW B 123, BAST PoRTY-roeren StReEr. § SL. fine winses » furnished or un it | LSed Central depor—it duced ren s family cesilemces; im- ee pin i farm CHS, 11 Pine » Ws. Bo to #S per w furnished, and cold water and BROOME STREET, THREE BIC Bri furnished un, in a priv housekeeping: THIRTY. E OF FIVE ROOMS, ished front it towns on Pennsyivn e mt New York. Addcess HOUSE CONTAINEN excellent weight NFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. MODERN IMPROVEMENTS; ean heaters, mode SEVEN OR LUMBER DEAL- et frontage, om Pasanic Apply at { ne street, | OF BR. 400 WILL PURCHASE | | Houses; location Har- 0 lease. gromnd; improved streets; | ——— ; first station BACK PARLOR. fel) particnlars from | large yard; 31 BROWS, 90 Broadway, H don square FLOOR A. ture, How cker and Twellth streets, ROOMS TOT grout sacrif REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, _ HOUSE, NEAR LEXINGTON AVE- Park; price $15 for place, five oF . 19 Bast Phirty- PROWN nue STONE 2 NEW BROWN STONE DWELLL Ju street, corner hi st tot NOR SALE ¢ West Twenty-ninth « { $ | Bxtures, ca try N one | Janitor on superbly situation, nding a river view | tate of Di A. Cus! ei os r he obstructed by | tleth and Twenty | ie dinar ola my A PRIVATE Fanti | » auty and health; the | 4% 9p family six ve: | = well built for a reside: ments, complet: rile | ly of pure wa' a equtul PRENCH FLATS—VERY DE TRABLY LOCATED AND retorted pawsentny venience. Apply at No 74 West | Siigtothe | Fifty:third ster janitress | Pear Totes THIRTY-NINTH STREET, i Murray Hall neighborhood town, near Fifth ca stages wn avenae and Broadway ears, [u- | quire on pre 1g 1 {LATS STONE FRENCH FLAT | House, odern improvements. Apply 0 01 ay. orto B, 8, LIVY, 608 El 4 Sondway. | Janitor, to B.S. LEVY, 608 Eighth a eo ES Z 31 THE CHE, = = a ts in the city: 5 rooms: all conveniences: re TO LET FOR LUSINESS PURPOSES, | Apply at the corner of Fiftietit street a VY, 6 Weh aw nue, STORE Chatham orto B.S. Li TO LET—NEAR N POST OFFICE, | : treet; good stand, restaurant or any busi- | e and back Room Apply at Titam street FINE PARLOR FLOOT 6 ROOMS, IN i street, nenr Ninth | E POR LIGHT LATS, A Axp reese. | | TH AVENUE THEATRE. Proprietor and Manager. . ERE ppp WoW winx WN 2B oR Ww www ou Kw Ee DD ew Wwe Oo OR WN KEKE DDDD WoW WN XN RBBBB_ 0000 rrrerrr " Pe Ce Oe ee ee 8B BO oOo °o T uM if BBBBB oO 0 0 oO hf HATH | ORNS ae se oes ae a BBBBB 0000 0000 T it nh MONDAY, Oct, 25, HAMLET. TUESDAY, Oct. HAMLET. ERY NrGuy | WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27, HAMLET, are THURSDAY, Oct. 28, APOSTATE t or (Pitst thine in years.) | PRIDAY, Oct. HAMLET. | SATURDAY, Oct. 30, APOSTATE t SATURDAY MATINEE, OCT, 30, AT. HALF-PAST ONE, MR. EDWIN’ BOOTIE’ AS HAMLET, “Mr EDWIN BOOTH ax HAMLET.%,* Mr. FISHER as "POLONIUS. Mr HARKINS ax THE Gilost. Mr. BARRYMORE HARDENBERG as TRE KING, Mr, LAERTE: Mr, W. DAVIDGE as THE GRAVEDIGGEI f ULILDENSTERN, Mita “UEP EREY as b . JE. LEWIS as OPHELIA. Miss ALICE. GREY ns. THE QUEEN. "Miss KATE HOLLAND wy THE PLAYER cacy Box sheet open for two weeks ahead. pos THEATRE, BROADWAY AND 28D, RIGHTH WEEK of the theatrical sensation of the season, IETIETH TIME MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, of Wolf's Humorous Coutemporaneous Sati MIGHTY DOLLAR, MIGHTY’ DOLLAR, MIGHTY “DOLLAR, MIGHTY DOLLAR, MIGHTY DOLLAR MIGHTY “DOLLAR, MIGHTY "DOLLAR. The Hon, Burdwell Slovo 2)... Mtns, General Gilitory G, Saville, J.C. Padgett, c. Villers, W. J, Ferguson, J Mande Granger, Miss Aunio Edmondson, Miss Pearl Eytinge. Scenes by’ the Calyos and Matt Morgan. MIGHTY DOLLAR EVERY NIGHT and SATURDAY MATINER AT 2, NO FREE LIST EXCEPT THE PRESS. Seats secured ton days in advance, and for the aceomm: dation of strangers aud theatre parties choice places re- tained for the night sale, Pp ARK THEATRE. sT Mr. W. J. PLORENC LORE J, 0. P, Langley, MU er OCTOBER 2% (jth PERFORMANCE 50 or THE MIGHTY DOLLAR. pus AMERICAN COUPLE. Svar EVENING AT & 4 SATURDAY MATINE S LyMPre JOHN ATRE, POOLE 624 BROADWAY. segemeer NT OF NEW STARS. The wonderful barrel, cross and globe equilibrist, Mi. LEVANTINE, ed picturesque clog dancers, THE TUREE GORMAN BROTHER: ‘The talented Lrish comedian, MR. HUGH PAY Who will appear in the new local drama, called O'MARA; OR, THE MAN PROM MONAGHAN. The accomplished yore vocalist, MISS ALICE BENNETT, cal Lancashire teed and Irish jig dancers, Messrs MURPHY AND MORTO CARLO FAMILY, WORRELL SISTERS, JOIN VM. L. DAVIS AND HIS SCHOOL OF DOGS, AND THE GREAT OLYMPIC COMPANY, 3 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. TH v_F Th THE Har’ Mari NOTTON AND REED'S MINSTRELS, Louse. ETHIOPIAN AND DANCES, YLEASING MELOD. STORIES, Evening 3. Saturday Matinee at PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS first street and Second ianotortes for sale on anos but Httled used at great bar- PURCHASING and Steinway & e warerooms of Messrs. 51 t of Steinway Pian them nearly now, is c os of other makers. ty and elsewhere to wos with our nani OF & name spelled so any people do not notice the difference and purcbase the xpurions and often totally worthless iastrament fora genuine Sicinway Piano, If persons, before purchas- ‘h instrument, will take the number of same and call on STEINWAY & SONS it can at once be ascertained whether the inst i Steinway piano or & forgery. 3, Steinway Hall, eth str ‘ew York, m hand ; 0 Attempts ai sell inferior pi similar that ‘omstantly mud 17-411 B FINE ASSORTMENT 0: P: and Arion Manos to rent to first class parties at réa- Sonable rates: alsa a few second hand instruments, new, at very low prices Jor cual of instalments £C0., 80 eturers of Che Arion inno, Pourt xt to Delmon RIFICE—A Y NEW which was taken for a debt; imust be Fiano can be seeu at 261 Pearl SEWOOD PIANPORTE 10 until paid) round corners d spertect order: great bargain. | J. BIDDLE, 13 Waver- | Jey piace. nenr Bi 1.stor BEAUTIFUL ORGAN, ew, S110 ensh; a Gxt T-stop Peioubet, ctave Mason & # i new and second rat and sold on iuatalmen low. GOLDSMITH'S, $—PIANO, 7 OCT ily warrant t leys, all 1 ul, $175 RLOR GRAN tad ral attache : also Orga w for cash ti 8S. X BALL & CO., No, 15 East 7 OVTAVE PIANO e $10); UTIFUL by CHICKE ween Broailway 4 aase at low price: ntli street, ty art, full a cliy maker, cost $1,200, pping; itlso 1 guaranteed, briltian cabh; 5 business or housek: im the pr | 44 tym Third jess or housekoepir ¢ on the premises, ® Third ay 03 St. Mark * place ¥ dao a re = s:sueeae i Ste 0 Apply arth ween orc USE.—A NICELY FURNISHED LARGE . ne front Bayenient, in private family. at | ————_______ |_| PRIVATE VAMILY WILL SELL. Ti neat Horatio. Terma yery r | —FOUR NEWLY PAINTED ROOMS, Decker & Br forte (at, exer} saoatenii loor, of xth avenue, near Twenty n' 1, oetay y carved, four und, rorewoood T—A FACPORY FOUR ste d AR, ventlem or three 5. ‘ner on | full agraffe, overstrang Piano, having all_improvements feet frout by.over 100 feet deep, with 50 horw — Ct Cee: OAANE. ONE. SET cate REMIT OE OF for $275; Stool, ower stenm engine, ste@in elevators and every convenienc jain Buildings, eweh four stories and bi ‘50: communicating by steam power with factory; would lease the entire premtnes to, a responsibie party for wterm of years, Apply at 220 East Forty first st IN THE PIRST © eaty-ninth stre eper, on pi ¥iLOOR, OVER STORE, SixTy " s, in wood order. HARD MEARES, Sixth av. and Nineteenth st. -FLOOF 410 East 5 ly tol TENAN rent from $14 to went, size 2 T—STORE AND APARTMENTS, AT 12 mo © * TMIORNTO veriey place: rent $900 per annum, Le — LODMAN, Real Estate Agent, 606 Broadway, comer Fourth | 10 LET—A FINE FLOOR, OVE! 209 SIXTH etre: \ w we, corner of Nin —— nt BG per my | avenw HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT PLACKS ARE THE ONLY FOR THE RECEIPT OF SURSCRIPTIONS FOR THE ANN STREET. KICHAKD ME T—FIRST FLOOR 105 street, convenient for « small family ly to HICHARD MEARES, corn wemb street. T, PHILADELPHIA. 8 dresstuaker or any *ULTON STREETS, BROOK- business, with Apartments tur dweliing couneeting. KICHARD MEARES, corner Sixth avenue und TPO LET—DINLNG SALOON, NEAT EUGION FERRY, j Tian PELL V. DYCKMAN, No. 3 Palton street, zd : six rooms: gas, water closet, w i = | hat: rent from $16 to FL. Aleo Baker Apart DWELLING HOUSES TO LEP. ment: new oven. Apply to D. CHIISTIE, 490 West Fury eighth stree Ci Hh bi og LET.—SPLENDID APARTMENTS, ALL LIGHT rooms, fn 170 street; rents from $12 to Furnished, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED « ME- fourth street, close ELEGANT. ise Inquire on pre: hae ly. Offiges, 12 2 : a LEASE—PARIS FLATS; -TEN LARGE 1 K. STEVENSON | L Rooms, cabinet finish; stea i rt —— | ments, Kent lew to the right parties, Apply at 06d Third HANDSOMELY AND COM- avenue. nent HT inty-thied | ne let low. — Offices, 31 Pine 1 RENT UNFURNISHED-—SECOND FLOOR, 81x V. K. STEVENSON, Jr, rooms; fire elads ueighborhiood. Inquire at 32) West | Tiirtioth stree OF VERY DE - nam janiing eon in per month alvo Wires farnisued | fe ca 0 RO jtte ead two unturnisted. | + a J an YOUNG GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE PIANO LES- Wor tose AA Navi‘hicor pupils’ ronldencen: terms, $20 per quar. 108 West Twenty-third streat tor Address CLARKSON, box 151 NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS PURNISHED ann | ofc unfurnished Houses tolet. B. W. WILLIAMS, 437 jerald*Uptown Branch A —i0 CENTS A LESSON.—M&tE, ILMA SPINOLA, 28 Sui na experignced iencher of plana,and singlags “pure SISUMMME MUNN ANED HOUSE THIRTY _roUnTh | islilen mecled”* “Address or osfl tome deviag plate 4 street, between Pifth and Sixth avenues. to lense. also ENT * of it ‘ Winter, Price trom ‘Bid to 8100 po UENTLEMAN OF ORBAT EXPERIENCE O1VES Mouse (EF Ce Te re career” | LA. invirastion on plenotores Seep ond neetoag, 04 peat residence; only $1 ) per quarter; bess reference. Address, with residence, TEAC Tei, box 129 Herald Uptown Branch {ERNISHED MOU TO LET —JUST PAINTED, | office, 1,265 Broadway, how carpetd ren erties Sel te | on orano, coaa red. ceutral ow oceuy by the owner, .~PTANO. ORGAN, ¥IOL 5 rae doors west (i 180 Wont Thity-steeh en” | O ace iia) sree’ Pico Rhige Fags 5-4 od - | greuing. 24 Wout andsz Rast Fourteenth. street RNISHED HOUSES, FORTY FOURTH STR: MATHUSUEK PIANO ROOMS near Broadway — men stone, complete | — order, bro for #225: fn mo Tock, $25. HMPBON« PRET. Eaaw biatiwar. Party fourth ot. ENOR WANTED—POR ST. ANN'S CHUROH, Teal Fan distance strat roma 10 ¢0 10 be i. ee Cover: box for shippin pright Piano, used but # polis; iv in ; also satin Parlor Suit, 14 pieces, cost $1, a its, Ri! Chamber, Library and Dining Furni st Call, five story bi wn stone residence No, 47 West 1 ah Bt ave heap fur ¢ Library, Dining Room Bedroom Purni Call this day or Monday at private resid ear th ave 1) NEW 7y OCTAY ing bass, agraffe trehl: N West TI ROSEWOOD UbRIONT st 8000, for | ; PIANO, CARVED for a forte, handsome ond avenite, LADY WILL SEL tave overstrang serpentin ROSEWOOD 7 06 Pianoforte, modern im 28 Tord FoR 8 £ i provements, round corners, including Stool, tween Se md avenie and Bowery. ANOS IN T ORDER, $ éber, Steinway, Chickertng, ; low ronts; music retailed. rteonth street, EY TUE, DERFUL “MAT! 7 Vianos—-Orehestral in and little aming . cutalmgues free, Fourteenth street. WILL EXCHAN D PIANO OR MELO- deun, or both, for a good Dinan King, Pin or Stud, or will sell cheap, Address SINCKKITY, Herald office. TPICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOor FE te, having carve overstrung | nade by & Sons; sacrificed very low; party wants cast, see. At GORDON'S, 157 Bleecker street. ANOS—BEST MAKERS, LARGE LOT TO SP rent cheap, for cash or by easy payments, Cull and see them at MERK: 4 Union square. LHCOND HAND PIANOS, NHARLY NEW, MADE BY Dd. & ©. Pischer, having broken iron plates; an offer wanted for t Cull on or address BROKEN’ PLATE PIANOS, 163 Bloecker street, 1 B75, Taselton Pte GORDON Wo THE LECTURE SHASON, ECTUR: L Frcotussor Lister, at Cooper Union, Wednesday Evoning, November 10, at 8 o'clock, Subject of the Lecturo— “That tho Stars and Planets {nfluence the Inhabitance of this Earth,” Illustrated with large diagram. Tickets $1; to be had from the Professor, 329 Sixth avenuo, or at the door on the evening of the lecture, ROTURE ON FINANCE—UNDER Tile AUSPIO Boas borers pes week eae at tute, Monday event bo », Ten, Admission, 60 cents. Doors open at rALLACK'S. Mr, LESTER WALLACK Proprictor aud Doors open at 7:30, commences at 3. M. FORTHCOM jOVE! are unavoldably scans eaten. POSTPONED in conse co of the continued success of Tom Taylor's Comedy Drama, TUE OVERLAND ROUTE, which will be repeated EVERY EVENING until further notice, Carriages may be ordered tor 10:30. Seuts can be secured ten days in advance. LOBE THEATRE, 4 723 and 730 Broadway, W. H. TALLMADGE & 00... - Proprietors KW, BUTLER and C. W. SHA 2c, Managers ALL NEW FEAT EVERY PERFORMER AN ARTIST. EVERY ARTIST A STAR. The brightest, finest and most sparkling entertainment ever offered:in New York. ING WEEK, G WEEK i} WEEK. OCTORER OCTOBER 25, - OCTOBER 25, their thorough know! je of concentrativeness, we are enabled to put on a greater ant of attractions taless expense than = other place of ansusement in the a States, and in conformin with thy time: determined tw adjust the Prices of Ad- mission to contorm with the altered condition of affairs, The elegant appointments of the house will remain as before, with several new additions added, Making this the most attractive and popular-place of amuse- ment i the city. ‘The prices of admission will be as tollows:— General Adinission (Drews Cire! Family Circle Parquette ...... Reserved Orchestra Chairs. Private Boxes, admitting four persons . Notwithstanding the small price of admission this theatre will nighth: e the EE NTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY. A splendid inangural programme has been arranged for the opening week. replete with all the sensations and specialties of the day, and delineated hy the FINEST TROUPE OF ARTISTS [IN THE WORLD, to which the critical attention of the public is called. THE ZANFRETTA PANTOMIME TRO composed of the best pantomimists in the cou! RICHARDS, RHINBHART & ( the American team of Athletes, unquestionably the best gymnasts in the country. ELVINO, of the World. This artist th defeated all competition, and has a standing challenge of $1,000 open to the world. SENATOR BOB HART, the greatest burlesane orator of the dy will speak. Miss NULLY PIERIS, Miss LIZZIE ELSEY Miss ALICE KEMP, Miss MAUD FLEETWOOD, he beautiful and populer Vooalists, the Champio: CHARLEY BENE. WM. A. HUNTLEY, SAM_COLLYER, BILLY CARROLL, RANK STEEL, JOUN MYERS. BRYANT and WILLIAMS, KIRK and DREW, WM. II. MORTON, HOLBROOK and HUGHES, in their Specialty Acts, Songs and Dances. TOM BARRY, England's great Comic Vocalist. M. De MAR, Miss F. BURTON, Miss E. LAWRENCE. ATTLE BERTIE RHINEHART, Milo. MINA DAHLERS Premiere Danseuse from the principal theatres of Vienna, Berlin, Paris, London, St. Petersburg, &e., together with other Popular and Fayorite Artists, WILL APPEAR EVERY EVENING. Doors open at 7, curtain rises at a quarter to 8. Box Office open dail Seats reserved in advance, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Vy MUSEUM. Wwoop's, THIS EVENING AT 8, nica ed AT 2, FRANK FRAENE, RUEFLE 1 HIDDEN in SE SLOCUM. HAND, DEPARTMENT, «+ \. BARNUM'S: BABY 10 Tr HIPPOPOTAMUS. CADEMY OB MUSIC. SECOND WEEK OF THE BRILLIANT SEASON. WACHTEL GRAND OPERA. -AD. NEUENDORFE Director MONDAY “EVE: FOURTH Ess. THEODORE | WACHTEL, first time in America as Eleasar. NESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, FIFTH SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT, IL, TROVATORE. WACHTEL in his great role of Manric: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, SIXTH SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT, i THE JEWKSS. hi GRAND MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK, Hy POSTILLOS B $20, $13. und at Xe8, $15 and 10, served seats, $1 or $2 extra, eats do., 0 cents, Genoral admission, $1. Re- Famtly elrele, 58 cents, Re- the saie of reserved seats open at the Brunswick Hotel and 114 Broadway, PASTOR THEATRE, ? PASTOR HEATRE, PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE, PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE, 585 AND O87 BROADWAY D S87 BROAD opposite Metropolitan Hotel. ? lin RECOGNIZED PAMILY YORK. ESTABLISHED THEATRE OF NEW INTELL or TH RAMME, TIRE NEW PROGRAMME, AN ENTIRE NEW PRO AN Distinguished orrival of celebrated Stars, ‘The Big4, | MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25. Loster, Allen, |” During the week, ‘The Big 4, Smith and and Lester, Alien, Waldron, ‘Tuesday and Friday Smith and The Big A. MATINEE. Waldron. THE GREAT ETHIOPIAN TEAM, * THE BIG 4 THE BIG 4 THE BIG 4. Positive engagement of LESTER, ALLEN, SMITM and WALDRON, Distinguished val of the talented, accom plished and artistic Ww 0 STERS, being their first appearance in America since their return from Europe, where they were received with great favor. They will appear in their latest and most pleasing Sketches, Songs and Dances. « WILLIAMS? “HIKING A COOK. POPULAR NEW McKEE AND ROGERS, the «reat Acrobatic Eeeen- trices MISS BLA LATEST PRODUCTION MISS JENNIE MORGAN, ORK CANTATRICE. SANFORD AND WILSON, the Musisal Grotesques. MISS MOLLIE WILSON America’s Eerio-comie Vo. ‘calist THE WONDERFUL TEURL FAMILY (the three Champions). HE SELWYN, the acknowledged represent: ative ot Young Men charac- ters, “Sh. M. HENGLER, premiere Solo, Song’ and} CHARLES WORLEY, Dance Artist of Amerien. in anew breakneck act. MINS JE, SOTTERN, the cha if Serio-comic ALFRED LISTON, alist. the Musical Phenomenon. Foch individual arcist will appear in their choicest spe ciulties. Recollect the Tuesday and Friday Matinees, the most attracti#e feature of New York amusements, THE ONLY THEATRE x ine IN NEW YORK THAT GIVES WAH MATINEES ON TUESDAY Pe te AND FRIDAY. cobalt halal MUBATRE ‘i beach THEATRE Mr. JOS MART... WE HAVE POUND THE SUE RES enen, ATTRAHENT. ra “THE RIFLE SHOOTING MATCH between the Picked Teams, MULLIGAN AND SKIDMORE GUARDS, nt 9 o'clock each evening. Dobut of the Burlesque Artist MR, GEORGE IRTESCUR, in the Comical Burlesque of WAS SHE LED OR DID SHE GO ASTRAY, A 0 arat appearance of FRANK AND EUGENE .. Roller Skaters MISS CELIA BELTRAM, rig Comic Vocalist ERWILN THOMA: -Pedestal Daycer Second and last week of COOL BURGESS, Mr, Wm. Barry, Rickey and Barney, Mr. John Wild, Mr. John Allen, Larry Tooley and Scanlon and Cronin in NEW OLIO. Conelnde with the burlesque of WAS SHE LED O& DLD Silk GO ASTRAY. Mr. Geo. K. Fortesene ax Countess Arm-Ande-Sham-Doze, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 2 o'clock, IENS IN ORATORIO. STEINWAY HALL GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE OF HANDEL'S ORATORIO, © THE MESSIAH SATURDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 90, Doors open at 10 commence at 2 o'clock. THE CENTE JAl, CHORAL UNION with combined chorus and orchestra of 400, and by operation of Mesers. M. & M. STRAKOSCH, the followin brilliant array of talent will assist: Miss A. Mr. ALFRED WILKIE, Mr. G. W. MORGAN, Mr. GEORGE F, BRISTOW. Tickets, with reserved seat.. General adinission, The sale of which will commence at Steinway Hall ONLY, this Monday, Oct, 25, at 9 o'clock A. M. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1875.-PREPLE SHKEKT. : i PRES ETI le na = YORUM THEATRE. TONIGHT, LE PETIT FAUS: AST TWO NIGHTS OF THE OPERA ROUFFE. LASt TWO NIGHTS OP THE OPERA BOUFFE. Last TWO NIGHTS OF THE OPERA BOUFFE. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Octobor 25, revival and Te Pere FAtst, LE petit with th POLLOWIN q Mile. Geoffroy (first time) ax Mile. Nardynn as. lons. De Querey (lirst tine) fons. Roa idirse time ra - Mons. peel an as Le Cocher Tn the third act MEDH, GEOR FIROY will sing the * Valse” m * Heloise et Abelard.” of which Opera abe was tho ORIGINAL REPRESENTATIVE IN PARIS, To-morrow—Last nigh: vat AE DCT ee ety MME. be ARCHIDUG) MME. LARC er MME. LARCHIDUC thit eons Mise-en-seone, MAGNIPICED COSTUMES raat MILITARY DILL aed the extraordt Cast, EVERY MEMBER. OF Tim GREAT COMPANY. ‘HW PLAYS AT THE LYCEUM TI 3 ENING NIGHT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, ubseription Night, when will be performed NOS INTIMES (OUR BOSOM FRIENDS), Comedy, in four aets, by Vietorien Sarde THURSDAY, October 28, segand Subseription Night, c iy, in fi phoy Met 0 Hal omedy, in five nets, by Meilhag and Halevy, FRIDAY, October 2) Bate Nght, SATURDAY, October 30, third Subscription Night. First production in America of DALILA. Comedy, in four aets, by OCTAVE FRUILLET. No increase sn usual dramatic prices, Seats. ewn secured. Special Notice.—During the SEASON of FRI PLAYS the FREE list is ENTIRELY SUs? DED. YCEUM THEATRE.—JUVENILE OPERA COMPAD 4 Next week—MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDA’ EV GS, and THURSDAY and SATURDAY APTERNOONS, THE JUVENILE MEXICAN OPERA TROUPE, in LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. Evenings—Prices as usnal, Matinees—Admission, 50c, only. Garr CONCERT GARDEN. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, D EXTRA NIGHT, D EXTRA IT, ND EXTRA NIGHT. GILMORE, MORE, . GILMORB, OCTOBER 2a, OCTOBER 2a, OCTOBER 28, ONE HUNDRED AND 8) THE PROGRAMME FILLED WITH GRAND AND INTERESTING FEATURES, * FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AMERICA, three Grand Works, written for the Bost Hee by eminent European ANTHEM, composers, will be produced nai ‘A GRAND NATIONA) titled, yf OUR VICTORIOUS BANNER, by Sir Julius Benedict, of London, for Soprano Solo, Ohorus, Orcbesira, Military Band and Dream Corps; also a magnificent setting of the 150th Psalm, “LET ALL THINGS PRAISE THE LORD,” by the Italian composer RANDEGGER, for Soprano Solo, Chorus and Orchestra, and a GRAND ORCHESTRAL AND CHORAL FANTASIE ent “IRELAND'S GREETING TO AMERICA,” By Sir Robert P. Stuart, of Dublin. ‘The latter is'a highly interesting Fantasie on Trish melo- dies OR, with a most in, ius interweaving of an Irish air, tin Remember the Days of Old,” und an Ameri- can air, “Yankee Doodle,” moving together at the same time. While the Irish air ix being sung in full chorus the American hir is played by the orehestra as an accompaui- ment and fill pe part of a well conceived COUNTERPOL FIGURE TO THE STATELY CHORAL. The preceding compositions were written for the last Bos- ton Jubilee, but, arriving too late to be put in rehearsal for that event, will now be produced for the first timo in America, GUSTAV SATTER, the ominent Pianist and Composer, who has recently. returned from Europe tor the purpose of | beinging out his Grand Symphony, entitled “Washington,” written for the Centenrial and dedicated to the American people, has kindly consented to soonee for the first time, ater ‘an absence of fifteen yoars, in comphment to Mr. dlmore. ‘Tho highly gitted young Soprano, Miss waa ©. THURSBY. will make hr first appeuranee at these concerts on this ocen- aoeeee will sing the famous AIR AND VARIATIONS by @ in | ALL THE EMINENT ARTISTS now performing at these concerts, ete 3 LEVY, THE GREATEST CORNET PLAYER LIV: ARBU EB, OF NATIONAL CELEBRITY, THE “YOUNG APOLLO CLUB, and other splendid soloists, will take part in thé programme. ‘Tho soprano solo in the one hundred and fiftieth Psalm will bo sung by MADAME MARIE SALVOTTI. THE GRAND CHORUS will consist of THREE HUNDRED SELECTED VOICES, including the HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY, Uy of Brooklyn. A GRAND QUARTET FOR CORNETS, performed by Messrs. Levy, Arbuckle, Kent and Gilmore, GILMORE'S BAND, ONE HUNDRED PERFORMERS, will play for the first time Litolis grand overture, “Robes: pierre,” introduei: the “Marsellaise ; die Hongroise " No with which they hay such a furore, and the “Reminiscences of Met r? with x scene from the “Huguenots,” in whieh the full chorus will join, THE FAMOUS ANVIL CHoRtS, FOR THE FIRS! AND ONLY TIME THIS SEASON, Thore was uo more “populur’’ piece introduced at the Boston Jubile the “Anvil Chorus,” popular with the masses who made no pretension to a familiarity with or knowledge of music in its higher forms, Ib was indirectly through guns and anvils that tena of thou ‘were ine duced to visit Boston during the Jubilee to hear, perhaps for the first time, the grand choruses and chorals of Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Mozart and other great Inasters, thereby promoting the canse of music through means that seemed ridiculous to the musician and the eritic. Many requests having been made for the production of this jece during the pst season, it will now be brought out, for he first time at these Concerts with all the effect possible, including the Grand Chorus, the Young Apollo Club, the Or- chestra, Military Band, Druin Corps and twenty-four Anvil Beaters. ‘The Anvil part will be played by the Drum Corps of the fwenty-second regiment, dressed in appropriate cos tume to add to the effect of the’ scene, ‘Tickets, One Dollar. Private Boxes, admitting FOUR, Five Dollars. A limited number of tables, with FOUR SE- CURED SEATS, price Five Dollars, will also be reserved. TICKETS NOW READY AT ‘THE BOX OFFICE, EAve THEATRE BROADWAY AND TUIRTY-THIRD STREET. Mr. JOSH HART... -Proprietor and Manage: —Most BEAUTIFUL TI RE IN AMERICA— PRONOUNCE 7 a as ms cas a S0- BY———. _ THE: ENTIRE PRESS OF NEW YORK CITY. GRAND MELANGE PERFORMANCE, CONCLUDING RY KE ING WITH MOFFITT'S COMIC BURLESQUE, ENTITLED. ROBINSON” CRUSOE ROBINSON CRUSOE ROBINSON CRUSOE FRIDAY AND "TNE MONKEY. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Engagement tor a limited number of performances with the beautiful UREN OF ENGLISH OPERA, MISS JULIA MATHEWS Miss JULIA MATHEWS This hie f will appear MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Box sheet will be opened for the sale of seats for Miss Mathews’ first nights, Tuesday morning at ten o'clock, ARISIAN VARIETIES, 16TH ST. AND BROADWAY. TEMPLE OF SENSATIONAL ART. Evenings, 8 o'clock. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Mati- nees, 2 o'clock. Most popular and pleasing attraction in New York, REAT, PALACE OF DELIGHT.” Grand Melange of Beautiful Women. Voluptuous Dance: Splendid Ballets. Femaie Models, Artistic Varieties. A Combination Olio of all that 1s FASCINATING IN ART, CHARMING IN NOVEL! New Artists. New Sketches. ARIETLES. ¢ of programme. Dances, Varieties, Spee- PARISIAN Maguilicent Ballot of | VARIETIES, PARISIA eed VARIETIES. PARISIA THE BRIGANDS, VARIETIES, is VARINTIES, VARIETIES, VARIETIES. VARIETIES. TABLEAUX | | VARIETIES: and the faseinatin PARISEAN | QUADKILLE by stor all | VARIETIES, Fee med ty XC Biandawakt. | VAIER TIES. ‘The naughty, nice, dashing, delightful, original travesty on Free Love Rotormors, . GUILTEDGED PLEASURES, ” | received nightly by erowded houses with tumultuous | =| applause New cast and Grotesque Reel, arranged | o | by M. Blandowskl. : 3 3 THE GRAND OLTO j £ | will comprise Serio-Comic Songs, Ballads, G: ties, Musical Novelt! Jig Dances, 8 | Changes, Comic Sketches and Agriat Wonde 3 % | leas vuricty by 40 STAR ARTISTS. . Blandowski's renowned Coryphiees and a Corps Drana- tique, Evenings, So'clock. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur. day Matinee, 2 o'clock, Prices—Admission, 50c.; reserved seats, $1; private boxes, $8 and $10; baleony, 25, JTELNWAY HALL, WHITE-CERVANTES, | Ss LAST GRAND CONCERT, TUESDAY BY) 1G, OCTOBER 26, Mr, JOSEPH WALL Mr. YGNACIO CERVA assisted Miss EMMA CO. THURSRY, Mrs. SOPEA ADAN DE PICHARDO, Mr. ALFRED WILKIE, Mr, ADOLPH SO}IST, BE. AGKAMONTE, Admission, $1; roserved seats, 50 cents extra, be obtained at Steinway Mall and 701 and 114 Bri 1776. Ns T GILMORE’S) GARDEN, oO} SATURDAY EVENING, OVTOBER 90, 1875. Gilmore's celevrated Military Band of 100 piecs and a large auxilliaey chorus will perform ow thisoccasion. This mouster concert is for the purpose of aiding in the compl tion of the buildings for celebrating the Centonnial Anniver sary of our National Independence in 1876, and is given under the patronage of the must distinguished citizens of New York and its vicinity. Doors open at 7 P. M, ‘ Concert commences at a qnarter before 8 o'clock. Admission. 50 conts, including five chromo sithographic views of the principal Centennial buildings Tickets for sale at the railroad ticket offices, hotels and - Old One Two ( Mite UeResa TinTRN FRIDAY EVENING, Octobor 29. Becond and last Grand Titiens Concert, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. wen Rat i sig atical Directors Sig, Merton ‘Seats can be sueneed ab Gi i a Acwdemy. ‘shea No. it Broadway, New York. usual places, “JUSE AS OF OLD" cents; Moroaschie myner pte: bg) ye ry Poase (sun, iss Dy (second), HB Mills, 7p coutes the Engle,” Con) song, Braham, 30 cents; “Skidmore Guard)" a berg, 30 conte; “Sunyonir of Passaic Falls, gnriee, Gehring, 60 cents; “Postal Card Gi ie! Te conte, on nailed, WM. A. POND. itroudway. 1 Branch store, 39 Union souarn. New York on amenlianll at of the popular JONES, bist or one Week ont nee now seitsationnl Drama of intense interest, e P PICKERS, Revival of the favorite Farce, Mr, and Mrs. PETER WHITE, ee, Br, and Meg, PETER VO B JAMIN W. HITCHCOCK Ss "AVERT PRE, Sovclock during the week, and Satu matinee at'2 o'clock, Tnereased attraction, uptown family resort, Mr, HENRY 5. PAGE, the greatest Cornet Soloist in the world. (From Covent Garden Theatre, oer Mr. Ps “stands second to none, being engaged for the Centenuia Phitndetphia, at the enormous salary of $100 per night, Miss Polly. Dal: jgctly styled the queen of serlo-comfe Vocalists. Mise Minn Farrell, late of the principal musie halls, London, her first Miss Wonona Hrldges, the pretty Tittle song aid danco artist. Fielding and Sanford, the cele- trated Fino ne Nrerege in shalt et inal sketches. Mr, . Williams, Bihioplan Comedian au and Danco Avihat, its Joate Mick, Sevio-come Vocalist, “(Prom the Western theatres.) ebnaitd THE BEST MINSTREL TROUPE IN NEW YorK. The whole to conclu ith the great Sonne drama, by B.S t, entitled THE OLD CAB! OME: 0) z THE WAR. Engaged and wi he Fieldings, John and Maggie; Freeman appearance in Amerion, shortly appe: Sisters, Lizsie and Susie; Devere Brothers, Billy ahd Tommy Sherman and Jonvs, Burton and Kelly, Miss Mary Hows, J H. Graham, Turner and Roche, Tom Granger, Miss Ete at on, The whole mammoth ‘entertainment ‘at a small price of wimission. General admission, 29 couts; reserved Folding orchestra chairs, 50 cents Boos tears. SPECIAL, *<* During the Pantomime Season, for the accommoda tHon of children and suburban residents, TWO FAMILY MATINEES will be given, one on WEDNESDAY and one on SATURDAY, 12; o'clock, when POPULAR’ PRICES will prevail. The performan the evening. OOTILS THEATRE, JARRETE & PALMER, INAUGURATION OF will be the same as givenin JOYOUS PANTOMIME, Lessees and Managers LIDAY SEASON, ENGAGEMENT of the inimitable and rE eae American clown, Mr. who will appear every night and WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY PAMILY. MATINEES in an entirely new grand holiday comie trick Pantomime, HUMETY, DUMPRY EVERY CLIME, See aN Vihurane SCENERY, by Messrs. WM, VORKGTLAIN and MATT MORGAN, PLAY OVEL PROPERTIES, MECHANICAL BFFRCTS, TRICKS AND TRASFORMATIONS, by Messra, Wo, VATE and ROBERT CUTLER. DELIGHTFUL NEW MUSIC, by Sig, G. OPERTI. + The offering will prove the most magnificent of the kind ever witnessed on the stage, surpassing in attractive features the groat Pantomimes that are inevitable to the holiday season at tlte COVENT GARDEN and DRURY LANE THEATRES, London, having the decisive advantage of a CLOWN who is without sa peer either in Europe or | | America, IN THE PANTOMIME: Original Humpty Dumpty. fantaloon) Tommy Tucker (Harlequii Little Goody Two Shoes (| fe, ke, | be. In Act II. pomeea Wonders ill be introduced, including LITTLE TODD in his astonishing formances on the ok uuin of gold; the ORRIN BROTHERS, EDWARD CHARLES: DUNBAR, the Milanese Minstrel, &e., &c. The Miniature Contonninl Celebration by 25 juvenile artists will be the de- ight of children, ‘The whole to conclude with & marvellous presentment, invented by and the produe- tion of WILLIAM VOEGTLIN, chief Scenic Artist, and ROBERT J, CUTLER, Master Machinist of the Humpty Dumpty troupe, entitled THE CENTENNIAL, Scene First.—Up in the Clouds. Old Father Time. Scene Second.—Tho Old State House, Philadelphin, Seene Third. “Tudependence Hall Scene Fourth.—Independence Bell. Scene Fitth.—Allegorical Tableau and Centennial Offering. *,* For the accommodation of children and suburban resi- dents two FAMILY MATINEES of the great Pantomime will be given, one on WEDNESDAY and one on SATURDAY, beginning at 1 o'clock, the performance the same asin the evening. SCALE OF PRICES. MATIN! dmission, $1; children half price, All roserved 1. Dress’ Circle, 00 cents; children half price, Family Uirele, 30 cei NIGHT.—Admissiqn, $1. Reserved Orchestra Stalls, $150. Dress Circle, 50 cents. Farmily Circle, 30 cents. BOX OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 4. M, TO 10 P.M, RAND OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS and TCESDAY MATINEE, UNCLE TOMS CABIN; Or, LIFE AMONG ‘tHE LOWLY. NEW SCENERY AND STRONG CAST. CHEAP PRICKES,—Admission 50 events; Reserved Seats, 25 cents extra; Gallery, 20 conts. MATINERBS TUESDAYS AND PRIDAYS, NERMANIA THEATRE, FOURTEENTH STREET. AD. NEUENDORFF, pantae MONDAY, OCTOBER 45, “HiRLIGHE ARBE, Lomedy in four nets, by Wilken. Box office open daily from 9 till 4 ofclock. EOPENING OF HOWES & CUSHING'S CIRCUS at foot of Houston street, East River, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. First appearance of the great and only SEBASTIAN, Milo. CARLOTTA DE BERG and Mr, JAMES KE. COOKE, NEW STARS AND NEW ATTRACTIONS, Admission, 25c.; Reserved Seats, 50c. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ NEW AN FRANCISCO NINSTEELS { OPERA HOUSE, SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ $ Broadway and 29th ste PATRONIZED BY THE ELITE OF THE CITY, IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE MESSENGERS IN DIFFICULTY, MESSENGERS IN DIFFIOULTY, THE OLD GUARD. THE AFRICAN DWARF RECEIVED WITH SCREAMS EVERY NIGUT, THE JOLLIEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY, NEW SONGS, JOKES, DANCES, &. SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. Meee pe TERESA | TITIENS FRIDAY | EVENING ‘October 29, segond and last grand Titiens Concert, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. MLLE. TITIES. TOM KARL... Musical Director. SIG. MARZO Seats can be secured at the Brooklyn Academy; also 114 Broadway, New York, co SINN'S PARK THEATRE. BROOKL 15 new Stars aud all the old favorites IN A BRILLIANT BILL OF NOVELTI NIGHTLY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY M. ‘Admission only 15, 85, 50 and 75 conts, BS, ATINEES, ‘OW OPEN. FORTY-POURTH GRAND, ye. NATIONAL EX‘IBITION of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, ox Socond and Third avs. and Sixty-third and Sixty-tourth stu WONDERFUL MACHINES! SPLENDID PRODUCTSt ita; Children, 25 conta, Admission, 50 cent: A™ ERICAN INSTITUTE AIR Second and Third avenues, between Sixty-third and Sixtys fourth streets, Tho finest collection of WONDEKE pACnaee r ELEGA) PRODUCTS ever exbibited in this cou: THE GRAND ORCHES snow masisted by the world renowned Vornet play Admission, 50 cents. Childroi 1 daimenbiens IC SOCIETY. ‘Season subscribers will commence the selection of th sents October 26, at 10 A. M., at the office of the society, a ‘83 Union square, choosing their places in the order of their on the subscription list. (The right of selection, if will be forfeited.) ‘The boxes will bo sold at the Aexdemy ‘on Thursday, October 28, ats P. auction, by Edward Schenck, Esq., auctioneer, on Fourteenth street. The prosceniiim boxes will and after October 29, ut 12 M., at the office, Ni square, where a plan of their disposition will be found, EH. SUUERMERHORN, President. D. Scuaan, Secretary. iprvout THEATRE, KIGHTH STREET, het Second and Third avenues. ‘The Great Family Resort of New York. Houses crowdes. ghtly to witnoss our Bohemian Ballet Troupe. 8 New Stars this week. New Ballet, New Farces and Olio, AKARTS GREAT PAINTINGS. ABUNDANTIA at KURTZ’S ART GALLERY, MADISON SQUARE, Admission, 25¢, RS CENTRAL PARK GARDEN (LATE: ") to lot for balls, concerts, lectures, &e. ; terms ‘Apply to A. R. SPENCER, 212 Broadway, Grenc ©) Thom! reasonable, JHOICE NEW MUSIC.—"WHEN THE TIDE COMES © In,” Barnby, 400; “Let Me Dream Again,” Sulliva Besiktas Mite area ! ring sevening, Mtedjo, Agora, Golde Goldy” el i, Wilson, j’Cniionteo” anit deh; “Bride Bells,” bg on ITSON & CO:, 711 Brondway, AVENUE AND THIRTIETIE RY NIGHT, COMMENCING O'CLOCK. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY SOON, COMMENCING AT 3 O'CLOCK, BN. TRANCE ON THIRTIETH STREET. ATORY OF MUSIC, 69 UNION place.—The first tion of this senson ‘will be held at the elegant parlors of the institute, on Thursday evenin, October 2m, wtrons i Rat eee| St ly invite ts can be obtalued ax abo Adniission tekety EVRY SUMROEDER, Musteal Director. “Brown, © Home,’ waltz, by Strauss, We, 5 “Jolly Fellows,” de. GY LE, ROOMS, SIETH * ERICAN CONSE! P FE WARDROBE Oren BOUE! eDROBI A Largan oxpensive Wardrobe, entircly now, for he, upon advantageous piled for immediately. Address SAMULL COLVILLE, bow U,816 Post office, New York, ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, aids Wont Fourteenth strea New York, indays 6xce} 408 B ee be nam mredeg free. ” WORDS AND MUSIC; DITSON & CO" ns, inclading “Les Hi oe ‘Bot Juive,” “Trovatore,” Ming Ange ° collection of 8 i iggh ieee’ entitled” ish Songs,’ $2 50, DITSON & CO. TIL M,

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