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8 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. Hensey—| —At Ban, * Me, on Wednesday, ‘@ctader 13, ror Rev. Hitchings, poe] inter of Trinity ehureh, New York, Evosxs May esaY, son of the late Senator Hersey, to Maxy th of Bangor. <o sere beth ot ‘Thursday, October 21, at St, —Z ‘burch, Montreal, by the father of the bride, ¥ SuvMoun, eliest , Manor House, Chigw vo of Heury S. King, Esa, 5 mT, youngest daughier of the Rev. Joba J Essex, England, to Jvua jenkins, ‘Surrn—Worrrecnt.—In this city, on the 2éth inst, Mr. Williams, Antes B. Surru, of wit Blasters, to Miss Heowid Worakzore, of Germany, Tnour'Woov.—At Philadelphia, September 11, by aiker, Joseph D. Newlin, Govnp N. Tuony, of New Sore to Lavea M. W. Woon, ot Philadelphia September 28, at by Rev. Dr, Hongh- |, both of wis ony, Browx—Gaenxey.—On Thareday, the Church of the Transfiguration, fon, 5 J. Buows to Lacuna Gave’ DIED. ven. —On Sunday, the 24th inst. Cannre Loursa, ar enainer of Joka T, and Margaret Baxter, aged rs ear, 2 mouths and 22 days. Yhe'funeral will take place from her fathef*s resi- @ence, 108 Adelphi street, Brooklyn, this day, at two P.M. “Boxaua.—On Sunday evening, October 24, AGxes Boxnwm, in the 36th year of her age. Funeral from her late residen nue, Brooklyn, Tuesday, October 155 Nostrand ave- at bulf-past two “Bowpism.—At Astoria, L. L, Sunday, October 24, 4875, Auskur W., son of Rev. Al G. Bowdish, aged 11 Funeral in the Astoria Methodist bs aig eharch, ‘thie day (Tuesday), at two o'clock P. Friends and Felatives are invited to attend without further notice. Boicgorr.—Mrs. Susanna Borcrorr, witow of Sid- mey Bulcrofi, at her late residence, New Brighton, 3 L, 78 years and 7 days. a Funeral at haif-past one P, M. Wednesday at Christ’s h, New Brighton. ee aa, wife of Martin Brynes, a native of Bailyhig, county Westmeath, Ireland, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ct fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, Octo- ber 27, from her late residence, 402 West Fifty-second aurcet. ‘Campneit. —On Satarday, October 23, Mania Bararp, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1875—T IPL SHEET. McEvoy. —Erumy, witow of the tave rninp manver, # Dative of Clonbin, parish Brackna, Kings county, Ire- od 19 yours. Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Shortel, No. 629 East Ninth street, on Wedn an inst,, at 1 o'clock precisely. Puturs.—At Plainfield, J., Sunday, October 24, May Lews, eldest child of Jerome J, and Cornelia A. Phillips, of diphtheria, aged 6 years, 3 mouths and 10 days. Fane services will be held at residence of parents in Planfeld, on Tuesday, October 26, at twelve M. Trains leave via Central a of New Jersey, foot of Liberty street, at 10:00 A. M, Rucn.—On Sunday, Sener Epwarp Irvine Run, in the 44th year of bis ag Funeral from the school Dailding No. 187 Broome street, on Wednesday, 27th inst, at half-past one P. M. Ripanock.—In Brooklyn, B, D., Sunday, October 24, Susan, wile of Jacud H. Ridaboek, aged 7 "years. Relatives and friends are invited Soicad ‘the funeral, from her late residence, No, 113 South Second street, on ba eae eee, 24, in Mi e TRINHARD, — han October jacon, Ga, fn Mrs, Errix J. Time and place of funeral in Thursday's Herald. Tatuor.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Octobor 24, 1875, of consumption, Mary ANN, widow of Joseph Talbot, in the 57th year of her age, Relatives and friends are invited to avtend the funeral, to-day (Tuesday), at ten A. M,, from St. John’s Roman Catholic chureb, Twentieth street, near Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, where a solemm requiem high mass will be offered up; thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment, Torney.—At Astoria, L. L, October 23, Pascuan W. Teeny, in the 55th year of hi Funeral services at Jamaica Plains, Mass, Tyiex.—On Sunday, October 24, at three o'clock, Liniie Benue Trium, only daughter of George H. and Henrietta Tyler, aged 3 years, § months and 13 days. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, on Tuesday, October 26, at one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 118 West Forticth street Suffolk Times please copy. Vaxpexuoxr.—In Brooklyn, on Satarday, October 23, Aurnep J, VaNbERHORY, in the 19th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 504 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, on Tues- day, October 26, at two o'clock. Warsu.—On Monuay, October 25, 1875, James Waxsn, in the 54tn year of bis age. ’Born im Mount Brown, near Westport, county Mayo, Ireland. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 29 Park widow of Duncan P, Campbell. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to the funeral, at Trin urch, on Tuesday, 26th inst, at two o'clock P. M.. without further invitation. ju Sunday, October 24, FLonexce, only n and Mary Clarkson, aged 3 years, 7 nths and 1 days. day, October 26, at one o’clock, from of ber parents, 236 West Thirty-fiftn also the members of the he members of Henry funeral, from his renoe, Brooklyn, on Tues- Relatives and friends, Behwersenz Assoc street Schule, ary day moruing, at ten o San Francisco (Cal. Coxguy.—Sudden!y, ralysis, CHARLOTTE, beloved wife of Eugene H. Conklin, aged 31 years, 2 months and 3 days. Friends and relatives of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral from her late residence, 244 West Twenty-second street, on Tuesday, October 26, at eleven @clock A. M. The remains will be taken to Woodlawn Cemetery for interment. Coox.—After along aud painful sickness, Oscar, be- loved son of Francis and Regina Cook, aged 4 years and 7 months. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, which will take place from the parents’ resi- dence, 130 West Thirty-filth street, on Tuesday, October 26 at one P. M. CunioM.—ELies, the beloved wife of Michael Cullom, 87 years of ag Ihe relatives and friends of the familyare respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- deuce, 255 West Thirtieth street, on Wednesday, Ucto- ber 27, at one o'clock P. M. Boston papers please copy. Currer.—On October 26, 1875, Mary E, 53 years, wife of C. N. Cutter. The funeral will take place from the residence of her Drother-in-law, C. E. Caffiu, on Wednesday, October BT, at tweive o'clock M. Relatives and treats. ore ia yiled without further notice. Dowax.—On Sunday evening, October 24, 1875, Law- munce P. Dorax, in the 86th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, No, 157 East Twenty-eighth street, on Wednes day, October 27, at one o'clock. Funonteve.-On Sunday, October 24, Janza W., airgrieve, aged 13 years Currzr, only son of James and Sarab and 4 days. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- fend his funeral, from the residence ot his perents, 10% Hall street, Brookiy n, on Wednesday, October haif-past one o'clock. FrrzgexaLp.—On Monday, October 25, Manta R. Fitz- GERALD, native of Portumua, county Galway, in the 20th year of her age, after a long illness. Requiescat in pace, Relatives and friends are reqdesied to attend her fu- Bera, from the residence of her mother, 635 Third ave- se between Thirty fifth, Leg Thirty-sixth streets, om ednesday, 27th, at two P. Frexpors.—On Monday, Setohaeae; Cuantotte, wife ef James F, Freeborn. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, at her late resi- dence, 108 West Forty-ninth street, on Wednesday, at four P. M. Fry.—On Saturday, 23d inst., of bronchitis. and gedema of the lungs, Mrs, Emity Lovert Fry, daughter of the late Joun Grigg, Esq., of Philadelphia Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- \d the funeral, at the Church of the Transtiguration, 4 Twenty-ninth street, on Tuesday morning, 26th Inst., at bali-post ten o'clock. GaiLtaro,—The remains of the late Joserm GamLuarn, @r., whose funeral took place in Paris, July 21, have arrived in this city, and wili be taken to day by the immediate family to Greenwood for interment. Gract.—On Sunday, October 24, in the 25th year of her age, Many, the beloved wife o! Patrick Grace. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, t Thirty-second strest, on Tuesday, Suave 24, at balf-paat Goa o'elock, to Calvary Cota’ Jose, Cal., ity, im the Gaia, —On Tuesday, October 19, at S: Jou P., son of Captain N. D. Geer, of this S4th year of his age. Gobpagp.—Suddenly, on Sanday, October 24, Rev. Kinosron Gopvaxy, D. D., rector of St, Andrew's burch, Richmond, Staten Island. Notice of funeral hereaiter, Philadelphia and Cincinnati papers please copy. Haunisos.—On Sunday, October 24, after a lingering Giness, Jony Haxnisos, aged 49 years. His relatives and friends and those of his brother Michael are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 248 East Sixty-first street, on Tuesday, October 26, at one o'clock Hxsusy.—On Saturday, October 23, wife of Benry W. aged 56 years The relatives and friends of the famai Bers of the Lodge of Strict Observan A. M., and Delta Chapter, 2. S., are respect- fully Invited t * funeral, from ‘her late resi- dence, No. 806 Eighth avenue, on’ Wednesday, October 7, at one P. M. Barnstable (Mass, ) Patriot please copy. Hieaixs.—On Sunday, October Sar of Matthew avd Rosy Higgins, parish of Clon- county Longford, aged 1 year, 9 wonths and 20 tinea October 26, at two o'clock P. M., from the residence of his parents, 492 Henry street, mear Sackett, South Brooklyn. —On Monday, Uctober 25, after a long ill- Bess, Mrs, WanerrutT Kemrir, the beloved wile of Thomas Kemple, in the 45th year of her age, daughter of Stephen |, @ mative of Derryvoulan, parish of Ballinakill, a, Galway, Ireland. ‘May her soul rest in peace. Amen. Relatives dg and of the family are respectfully Snvited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 17 Front street, Brooklyn, at a quarter to nine o'clock, on Wednesday morning, 27th inst., trom thence to the Church of Assum) where there will be a sol- mn high mass for repose of her soul, and from thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, for interment, Kier. Cag apes fo Sing Sing, October 25, Anwa Prowirt, wife of Leonard R. Ki Relatives and friends of the ily are invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence on Maurice ‘venue, Sing Sing, on Wednesday, the 27th inst., at ro o'clock P. M., without further notice, Interment at Tarrytown. Kirsy.—At Rostyn, L. 1, on ugprag: October 24, Many Axs, wile of Jacub M. Kurby, in the 77th year of age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to a fend the funeral, on Wednesday, October 27, at one clock P. M., from the Roslyn Presbyterian’ church. ne gad Huter’s Point, on the Long Island Rail- a o'clock A. M, py Se ”3 M. Carriages will be in waiting Larinor.—At Brooklyn,* October 24, OLARENCR Graves Larunc youngest son of L. ©. and Fannie Graves Lathr ged & years and 7 months, Lawiess.—At. ‘Astoria, Monday, October 25, Wit- tum ¥., son of Christopher and Bidabe aes 7,900 af Chsiniaphar 8 Zabeth Lawless, in Relatives and friends aro fend the funeral from his Appy Hexury, Joszra, the spectfully invited to at- ence, St. Jobn's ©, Astoria, Long Island City, om Wedue: half Brat two o'clock P.M. fe ameetaae: ca —On Sunday, October 24, Epwan in ae 4ith year of bis ag a Funeral, from his late, residence, No. 119 Wi Thirticth atreet, on Tuesday, Octover 26, at one o' oe Kittery, York county (Maine), papers please Luxa,—At the resideuce of ter’ d soar ‘No 35 Bloomfield street, Hoboken, @ short iliness, Many % Lona, 5% years, 2 mouths aud 19 days, Nowes of funeral hereafter. ‘it ames C., only son of Catharine J. and John A. Londin, aged 2 years Shonths and 14 daya, Fuxcral service irom house No. 2 Clarkcon atroet, thie day, October pase } atone P.M. Friends of tue y ipvited. family are respectfu' Mauyxex —On Sunday, October 24, Many Mansxns, Months, duighter of Herman | friends are respectfully invited to from her lute residenee, No. 169 | atreet, od ar tena on Wednesday, Ucto- , i Spb pe hed 24, Epwarp Maynixa, 65 and friendsof the family are respect- Ngee yor frneral, from his late reei- a ive atte, oo Tuesday, October 26, at street, New York, on Wednesday, October 27, 1875, at two o'clock P. M. NAT 00 Sanday, 23 inst, Enna, wife of William ‘ay. Funeral from her late residence, 53 Horatio street, on Tuesday, October 26, at two o'clock. Relutives and friends are invited to attend. Wsep.—Arauei.a, wife of Edwin A. Weed, aged 45, Funeral this afternoon at one o'clock, from ber late residence, No, 60 Cannon street. West. —At Catskill, on the 25th inst,, of hemorrhage of the lungs, WitiiaM Henry, son of the late Edward D., and brother of Fred, R. West, in bis 37th year, Notice of funeral hereafter, Wescorr.—In this city, on Monday, October 25, cae widow of Solomon Wescott, in the 84th year of er Age. Tier! remains will be taken to Hudson Tuesday morning. Werrse.—Suddenly, on Monday, the 25th, Mera F. HL oer cond daughter of Henry and Margreta Wettje, ag Rematives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, on Wednesday, at one o’ciock, from the residence of her parents, corner of 166th street and Washington avenue, Morrisania ZIMMERMANN.—On Sunday, October 24, Mary ANN ZIMMERMANN, Wife of August J. Zimmermann, aged 44 years, 10 months and 10 days, at her late residence 225 Mercer street (old No. 199). Funeral at two o'clock P. M., to Lutheran Ceme- tery. ian FOR SA SALE. A YOR SALE—IN CONSEQUENCE OP HAVING AA.” two meat markets (one in the country), I will sell at a bargain my Market located at Eighth avenue. No agents. MARBLE MONUMENT, 14 FEET HIGH, WITH urn and carved drapery ; landsome design ; cost $1,200; will sell for $500, Address MONUMENT, id, Brook: lyn Branch office. AUGUSTIN DALY 11 NN ON ll NN N i NNN 1] N NN li N NN BOEee, 0000 9000 TrTTTTT H nH BOO o 0 oO H H BO oo oO v u H unos o 0 0 ° ty HOB BO oO oO | Hn i BO o 0 oO r nf H.. Bueee 0000 0000 tT a a TO-NIGHT, Oct, 20, HAMLET. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 27, HAMLET, THURSDAY, Oct. 28, APOSTATE | (First time in years.) FRIDAY, Oct. 29, HAMLET. SATURDAY, Oct, 30, APOSTATE | MONDAY, Nov, 1, RICHELIEU. SATURDAY MATINEE, OCT. 30, AT HALE-PAST ONE, ME. EDWIN’ BOOTH 4) Bax thettnen les Co tage Weaces Proprietor and Mans ..Mr, LESTER WALLACK Doors open at 7:30, Performance commences at 8 P. M. FORTHCOMING NOVELTIES are unavoldably POSTPONED in consequence of the continued success of Tom Taylor's Comedy Drama, THE OVERLAND ROUTE, which will be repeated EVERY EVENING until further notice. Carriages may be ordered tor 10:30. Seats can be secured ton days in advance, EVERY NIGHT aT a PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, & sO, A —FOR RENT—UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND AND "GRAND .« Pianos of our own make; also for sale and reut, a num- ber of fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. WILLIAM KNABE & ©O., No. 112 Fifth avenue, above Sixteenth. v eget BROS.’ PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first street and Second nue, a fine assortment of first class Pianofortes for sale on nable terms; @ few Pianos but littled used at great bar- —A.—ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING ‘genuine second hand Steinway & Sons Piano are invited 1 call at the warerooms of Messrs. STEINWAY & SONS, where a fine assortment of Steinway Pianos, all in nam Similar thas many people do not notice the differe: purchase the spurious and often totally worthless instrument for a genuine Steinway Piano. If persons, before purchas- ing much instrument, will take the number of same’ and call 87 AY & SONS it can at once be ascertained Whother the instrament is a genuino Steinway forgery. STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, 107-111 East Fourteenth street, New York, T AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY NEW first class Piano, which was taken for a debt; must be Sold regardiess of cost. Piano can be seen wt 261 Pearl mreet, near Fulton, up stairs. : $250—WEBER ROSEWOOD PIANFORTE (10 monthly until paid); 7 octave, roand corners, carved legs; perfect order; great bargain, ' J. BIDDLE, 13 Waver- ley place, near Broadway, A SACRIFICE OF PIANOFORTES FOR CASH—$50, 5 and $100; also, to rent and sold on instalments, hhew instruments, ‘exceedingly low. GOLDSMITH’S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. A. NUNNS # CLARK PIANO, $75; $5. MONTHLY until paid; 7 13 octave: great bargain; Chickering, $100; organs to rent; $3 monthly, PEEK place (Eighth street), near Broadway. STEINWAY PARLOR GRAND, WEBER'S, CHICK. ering’s and others, upright and’ square; also Organs, with and without orchestral attachments, low for cash, on instalments and for rent, 8, X. BALL & CO., No, 15 Eust Fourteenth street. (A “EIANOFORTES 70 RENT OF OUH OWN MANU. + factre: algo secoud hand Pianos in perfect ordgr for sale at low prices by CHICKERING 1 East Four- wenth street, between Broadway ead inh evtave ene ouT Beene eyes ve ELEGANT STOCK t Pinne half price, by order of the administratrix SFG, Barmore's estate, 03 Bleccker street; splendid Piauos, $200, $100, $150, SON, 23 Clinton H —ONE OF THE MOST ELEGANTLY FITTED COR- + ber Liquor Stores in this city, dolng large business, for sale ou very renmonsble terms; setibthotary resaoue for sell ing. LLOYD, 29 Broadway. 0. Wap-te-d SALE, FIRST CLASS SAMPLE BOOM, + near Gold Exchange; also Hotels, Liquor Stores ai Restaurants to exchange ; Confectionerios, Grocery tee MALONE & SHEFFIELD, Store Brokers, No. 5 Dey street SPLENDID CORNER BAKERY, BEST IN THIS city, for sule eheap; also Meat Markets, Groceries, cor- her Liquor Stores, Restaurants, Coffee, Cake Stands, Coal Yards. MITCHELLS Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. SMALL FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT DOWN 4A. town fitted in A1 style and doing good trade, will sold cheap for cash on atcount of health of owner. “Addr A CHANCE, Herald office. A HANDSOME WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MA- chine; perfect order, with all attachments; cost a short time ago $79; will be sold for $25, Call at 40 Bond street, —— RUG STORE FOR SALE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, 172 Eighth avenue. OR & SALE THE STOCK, FIXTURES, SAFE, GOOD Will, &e., of an old established Jewelry Store: will be Gold cheap and immediate possession if desired, Address A. HP Herald oitice, FR SALE—AN OYSTER SALOON, ON ACCOUNT OF pen Ty ear Any ti S B “M., on the premises roome ew reet, ork, OR SALE—A FIRST Butcher shoy of 8. STEIN REIC IOR SALE—A CASH AND BOAT TRADE BUTCHER'S Shop, corner Clymer street and Kent avenue, Brooklyn, CLASS OLD ESTABLISHED in Eighth avenue; best location. Inquire JH, Forty-fourth street, Bast River, R SALE—A FIRST CLASS CIGAR STORE, IN THE Ninth ward. Inquire at 19 Second avenue. F% OR SALE OR TO LET—A WELL ESTABLISHED or Store, doing good business, in one of the best terms to aretiable ood security for rent; must be disposed of on No agents. Apply at office, 349 Kast a3 << Twonty-ninth street. YSTER AND DINING SALOON FOR SALE—A GOOD ; _clsanee for s man that age ye the vasinesg: location, near je Theatre, at Vest ' ‘third street. iid 5 siny ARE CHANCE —¥OR SALE OR TO LET THE DIN- ing Saloon, 265 Bowery, now doing & good basiness, or Yeas make « coud oymer bay, Apply t JOUN DUROOLE, 42 West Third street, or 435 West Twenty-third street, THREE FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORES for sale very ch in leading thoroughfares; eer good business; rents low; terms easy; must be sold on ac> count of other engagements. ‘Apply to GAFFNEY & SMITH, SMITH, Auctioncers, office 17 Centre street. $2,000 } ”) 000 WILL BUY A FIRST CLASS SALOON, with Billiard Table. Inquire in the candy store 3 Catharine street, $1,500 cash; no agents. De OOO HOE, SAL8 OR EXCHANGE, A STa- Spatigtery and Book Store, near * downtown c rry; niso a handsome Residence in Elizabeth, N. J. for a small ‘house in New York City, equity f $20,000. ii at 62 William street, Room 11, or address J. B. FALTOUTE, box 9,034 Post office. MACHINERY, A ENGINES, BOILERS AND AND STEAM PUMPS, ti Uoisting Engines, kc., cheap, to see i the business. Building to rent, with or without «team po CASSIDY, Nos, 4 to 10 Bridge strect, Brooklyn, NGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, LATHES, Tanks, Kettles, &c.7.large variety of new and second hand at low t figures :'steam heating and jobbing. LSUN & ROAKE, Front and Dovor streets, NGINE, FIVE INCH STROKE, AND COPPER 1 Boller for sale, pries $75. Apply to KEATING, corner Variek and Downing strocta ACHINERY FOR SALE—TO CLOSE A CONCERN. {ML One Locomotive and three Tubular Boilers, Engines, Tanks, Pumps, Felters, Vacuum Pan, &c. JOHN STUART, 268 West stres corner Desbrosses street. * WANTEDIA SECOND HAND EDGING MACHINE, Address, stating partiealars, N.Y, N. Co., corner Bay ud Groen streets, Jersey City, FINE ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS PIANO. fortes at greatly reduced prices for cash; Pianos sold on instalments and to rent. F, SCHULER, 26 East Fourteenth street. N ELEGANT 7% BRADBURY PIANO, ALMOST $150, with Cover and Stool; immense bargain in ‘ianos on instal- hew upright and sqaare Pianos for cash; ments to rent, rent applied ose AK AUER, 852 Bowery. GREAT SACRIFICE. FAMILY LEAVING CITY will sell their magnificent grand square four round cor- ner 7}g octave rosewood Lier abel nearly new, fully aranteed, brilliant tone, frst class city maker, cost $1,200, for $275, cash; Stool, Cover, Box for shipping; also ‘a double round Pianoforte, $175; also. parlor, chamber, library, dining Furniture, Paintings, Carpets, ‘Silverware, at one? quarter cost. Cail this on ‘Residence 105 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue. A BARGAIN FOR CASH—CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 octave Pianoforte : celebrated maker, modern improve- cost $450 for $100. Private residence 243 East Oth eon 2d and 3d ays. LADY WILL SELL FOR $125 ROSEWOOD 7 0C- tave overstrung serpentine Pianoforte, modern im. provements, roand corners,* including Stool. 28 Third street, between Second avenue and Bowery, (A. BRILLIANT TONED} OCTAVE PARLOR GRAND Steinway & Sons’ Pianofurte for sale wt a sacrifice; an @legant four round rosewood Windsor Piano, 734 octave, name on plate, cost $1,000, for $3 Bi EGoseortage goin Piano, $190, parlor, brary, chamber and dining room cost. Call at private residence 130 West ase, 6th ay. N. B,—Pianofortes have Box for shipplig. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT seven octave rosewood Piany for ; great Dull at No. 9 West Njneteenth’ street, one venue. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT Decker & Bros. Pianoforte (at sacrifice), a brilifant toned 73g octave, richly carved, four round, rosewoood case, full agrile, overstrung Wand. having all improvements: printed. unrnntee: bill of sale; cost $975 for Cover; box tor shipping: a7 1-3 octave upright but 4 months; is in perfect order; $250; tool, Piand, used satin Parlor Suit, 14 pieces, cost $1,200, for $300; do., $175; rep Suits, 30; Chamber, ‘Library ining’ Furniture at cost, ri story brown rosidence No. 47 West 16th st., Derween Sth sud vith a 8. OR SALE—A GOOD PIANO, IN PERFECT ORDER, will bo sold very low. a8 owndr Las no further use for it Apply at No. 16 West Fifty-second streot. REAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND Pianos, of the best qnality yet low for cash, FISCHER'S Warerooms and Munuiactory, Nos, 421, 423, 425 and 427 West Twenty-eighth street. LY $05. -ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANO; WEBER, Chickering, upright, square os, Pri Organs} jouble bh pea Organ, $150, GORDON & SON, 13 Fourteenth street. ECOND HAND PIANOS, NEARLY NEW, MADE BY C. Fischer, having broken ifon plates; an offer ested Dor them lion or address BROKEN’ PLATE 163 MUSICAL. GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENC) instruction on pianoforte, harp aud harmony, at pupil's Fesidence; only $10 per, quarters best reference. Address, with residence, TEA box 129 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,245 Browdway. AN EXPERIENCED LADY THACHER GIVES LES- sons on the Piano at 258 West Twenty-first street or at the pupils’ residence; putient, particular attention given to beginners. SOUTHERN LADY WOULD LIKE A SITUATION as organist or leadin Asami of achurch, Address "A. B., Now York Post oltice. CARD.—A LADY WiLL GIVE ONE HOUR PRi- vate lessons on the piano, at her residence, ay West Thirteenth street, at $15 per quarter. Particular’ attention paid to begi ners. IENOR WANTED—FOR 8ST. ANN’s CHURCH. at 147 East Sixteenth street, from 10 to 12 A. M. DANCING ACADEMIES. J, SAUBE’S DANCING ACADEMIES,—CLASSES: « Masonic Hall, dig Se ay Brevoort Hall, 154 treet. East Pifty-fourth TE LESSONS any Hour, GIROULARS private academy, 212 East Eleventh street, F x CALL LL KINDS OF POLITICAL | PRINTING at a moment's THE METROPOLITAN PUINTING COMPANY, 218 Broadway. WANTED TO PURCHASE, WANT TO BUY A FIRST CLASS STATIONERY and News Depot; rent must be cheap. Give full par- tienlars to H. A., Spingler House. ANTED—A PIANO AND BUGGY WAGON IN EX- hangs for House and Sign Painting, Paper Hangin of angina in the line, city or country. adress Bout, dag ton pore TO SIX GAS CHANDELIERS, LY order. Address U. R. B., Herald office. ne eT LLOO FOR BUTCHER SHOP. AD- WILLOUGHBY, 257 North Seventh street, Brooklyn, EURUPE, iy ary tnt Eo pide os co Pde ene | and uni manage He BANEH HAYS Besretary, 6 Colemen st., Louder don, Bec MISCELLANEOUS. ¥ 4 397 BROADWAY, OFFERS FOR A, inie ait indo Oo hand a ig Masarial, Offiee Fixtures, Counters, in and material necessary for closing up néw bi BILLIARDS. ERICAN STANDARD Bl VEL BILLIARD TABLES, with Delaney's wire cusbio ely used in all cham: iy b idee init i PORE Od Pies wt great are i nye a fae seeees A CARROM | Bria Ane wx Rudreue Wat SAM: | a A | Petar, Lae oe SALE—GRIFFITH, 5X10 Wer “Swirl Pos peace jona; fine order, cheap, Adwwess (orsExpens STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL Ward Tables, with the celebrated Phelan & Collender rand ym custions, for sale in this city ouly at 748 HELAN'S BILLIARD 2 Peceohae Eel ifn apne ros PALE ied jew mi. A® | gz LLEN DODWORTH'S DANCING SCHOOL, NO, 212 Fifth avenue, comer of Twenty-sixth street, will com- mence Octo! pmorings or afternoons for ladies and ebildres 5 a Yor gentlemen. For particulars send for ‘rank Dodworth’s clases, 198 Washington CING ACADEMY, PIPTY- fifth street, corner Third avenue (bauk building),— Cinsses Monday and Thursday evenings and Saturday after. noons. Private lessons in Glide Waltz a specialty. See circular, No receptions on school evenings. TJ. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCIN 280 A Bleecker street, pupils can attend at their own con+ ithout loss of lessons, Send for circular, Soiree esday evening, October 20, at 9 o'clock. T ME TRENOWS ACADEMY OF DANCING, yric Hall, Sixth avenue, Revervotr square, Pupils attend by TICKET at their CONVENIENCE, Receptions every Friday evening. Send for circular, =WILSON'S DAN i ACI « Fourteenth street. Classe: 4, He. send for cireu! =CARTIER'S DANCING + Building, Stuyvesaut and Ninth strocts; classes Monday and Thursday; new classes now forming: private lessons in Fe waits @ specialty; Solrees MONDAY pt WEDNESDAY evenings; Society Seciables every Saturday, Tammany Buildin BROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, voi BROOME ST. A SEW OLASS FOR TUESDA “Ail the fasbtonnble Dances la obe course of lessons. PRIVAYE [INSTRUCTION ut al! deurs, Thesa rooms are contrnily located and easy of access from ail Hl parts of New York, Brooklyn and other adjacent cities, lessons can be taken privately and wo extra aarge. from class prices. ALLETMASTER DUMAR'S DANCING AUADEMY 24 West Fourth street.—All Dances taught perteetly in one quarter; six fashionable Dances taught periectly in six private lessons, LASKO'S CLASSES IN DANCING FOR LADIES, gentlemen and children commence Saturday, October a i404 Broadway. Circulars cau be obtai « Pond’ ruse stor Mico Sap ery T VT onEATLY REDUCED PRIC A An seest'y. mt of Slate ” wery dest Trays and Slate Work of NN HUATE COMPAN Union square, Fourth font vend Seventeenth st, ? 300 % pmo wey F AND MARBLE Per NEW ® og 194 Bast * iano or & fis i} *,° The first | will be to-morrow, | the prices. Boos THEATRE, INAUGURATION oF N of the inimitable and ¢ OOTH'S THEATRE. FIRST MATINEE, Ge UUMPTE DOMPTY MATIN EDNESDAY, at 13g o'clock. Gbserve JOYOUS PANTOMIME, and Managers Vii WOLIDAY SEASON AGEMENT r popalar American clown, Mr, ‘L, FOX, 0 will oar every night and at th WEDNESDAY a ape ery a wd atthe MATINEES in an entirely new grand holiday comie trick Pantomime, sl es HUMPTY, DoMrry 5 EVERY CLIME, *,* The offering is the most magnificent of the kind ever witnessed on the stage, surpassing in attractive that are inevitable to the features the great Pantomi holiday season at the COVENT GARDEN and DRURY LANE THEATRES, London, having the decisive advantage of a CLOWN who is without America, + ye peer either in Europe or IN THE PANTOMIME: inal Hampty Dumpty. sagernnse Mite GE BO! ou One Two (Fantaloos) ‘Mr. ROBERT ‘veaRen Tommy Tucker (Harlequin)... Mr. C, W. RAVEL Littie Goody Two Shoes (Colusa! ine s totitse ohne In Act IT. Humpty’s Wonders tre" int 2, including ‘ODD in bi formances on. win old he Ges EDWARD CHARLES ‘The Miniature the delight td DUNBAR, the Milunoae Minstrel. &., &. Bentennial Celebration by je artists ‘The whole concluding with # marvellous presentment en- THE CENTENNIAL. ‘*,* For the accommodation of children and suburban resi- | denis two FAMILY MATINEES of the great Pantomime w: i iven, one on WEDNESDAY and one on SATURDA Bealaning at 15g o'clock, fhe performance the samme as in th evening, SCALE OF PRICES. Seiad PERFORMANCES. —Adin ission, $1. Orchestra, Gi 00, . Dress Circle, Oe. Family Cireie. peng E MATINERS.—Admission, $1, CHILDREN, 1 Reserved Seats, $1. Dress Cirele, 5 “Sites, 25e. Family Circle, 30c. OOTH'S THEATRE. Remember, Thursday aftern oon, October 28, 1875, AND GALA DAY OF THE SEASON, BIGHTH ANNUAL BENEFIT BENEVOLENT "AND PROTECTIVE RDER OF ELKS, ORDEL OF ELKS Commencing at bait past one o'clock P.M. Presenting a fascinatin, ied combination of popular nmusements never before led iu ong entertainment, All the principal establishments of the metropolis cordiaily ite in the furtherance of this cHartraiLe AND PRAISEWORTHY opsEor. MYRIAD OF POPULAR ARTIST: will appear ita prostate of rare expellance, PRICES OF ADM General admission 1 00 Secured seats 21 0 ickets and seats can bo had of J.P, Waring, 0 Bowery; Colonel T- Alston Brown, No. ® West Fourth street, Ryan’s Union Place Hutel, corner Fourteenth street and Broadway. ENJAMIN W. HITCHCOCK’ THIRD AVENUE THEATRE, between Thirtieth and Thirty-tirst streeta, 8 o'clock during the week, and Saturday matinee at’ o'clock, Increased attraction. The uptown family resort. Mr. HENRY S.. PAGE, the greatest Cornet Soloist in the world. ‘Grom Covent Garden Theatre, London.) Mr. Page stands second Fi nang died Gallery .. to none, bein; Philadelphia, at the enormous Miss Polly Dal fpatly sey q ‘urrell, ate of tio Principal music halla, London, her. frst pearance in America, Miss Wenona Bridges, the pretty Iittle song and dance artist. Fielding and Sanford, the cele- brated Ethiopian Comedians, in their original sketches. Mr. G. A. Williams, Ethiopian Comedian and Song and Dance ee bireoiinng ‘Mack. Serio-comic Vocalist. (From the Western theat THE BEST MINSTREL TROUPE IN NEW YORK, ‘The whole to conclude with the great Southern eR? sh entitled THE OLD CABLN HOME, 0! THE SOUTH BEFORE THE WAR. Engaged and will shortly appear—The Fleldings, John and Maggie; Freeman Sisters, Livzie and Susie; Devere Brothers, Bi hy atid Tommy; Sherman and Jones, Burton and Kelly, Miss Mary Hows, J. H. Graham, Turnet and Roche, Tom Granger, Miss Ella Sheldon. The whole mammoth ‘entertainment ‘at a small prize of adzaieston, General admission, 25 cents; reserved jolding orchestra chairs, 50 cents. 24 BROADWAY. LYMPIC THEATRE, O JOHN F. POOLE Manag NTIRE A} ; A REGIMENT OF NEW STARS. The wonderful barrel, eross and globe er ania The celebraved IEE Np ich Ne TURE GORMAN BROTHERS, MErne talented irish comedian, R. HUGH FAY Who will appear in the new local drama, ealled O'MARA: Of THE MAN FROM MONAGHAN, The wecompliahied young vocalist, ie reat Leubageiee seatiend Irish jig dancers, Messrs URPHY AND MO Tp caRLo FAMILY, WWoRELL, Sivrens JOHN HART, MR. J, L. DAVIS AND HIS SCHOOL OF DOGS, AND THE GREAT OLYMPIC COMPANY, MATINBES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. OWERY THEATRE.—GRAND SUCCESS OF Mrs, W. G. JONES in her new sensational Drama, HOP PICKERS. Of intense interest and powerful dramatic effects. ph Tival of the laughable fe AND MRS. PE’ WH MONDAY. oer L HELEN TOUGUTON. Ge SINN’S PARK THEATRE. BROOKLYN. re A BRILLIANT BILE OF NOVELIE: wrontLy, AVEDNESDAY. AND SATURDAY MATINEES, Admission only 15, 35, 50 and 75 cents, RAND OPERA HOUSE. . THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON AND EVENING, UNCLE TOMS CABLN. New scenery, a strong cast aud beautiful effects. Cheap prices. | Admission, 90 cents; reserved. seats, 25 cents extras gullery, WiNUES TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, daiseien 50 cents; chil n half price; gallery, 20 cents. ORERA HYOUSE, and 20th st. HE Ci? RANCISCO, MINSTEE: SANMIHONIZED BY. THLE SPRIENSE, SCC OF THE HS IN DIFFICULTY, MESSENGERS IN DIFFICULTY, rte, OLD GUARD. HE AFRICAN DWA RECEIVED avira ORC AMS EVERY ma SoLuie: "AINMENT TN mie Tiny. NE! ANCES, £0, SON KE CES, SEATS SECURED SIX DAY IN ADVANCE, FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2, TEINWAY HALL. WHITE-CERVANTES, LAST GRAND CONCERT, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26, JO! ware, Violinist, ANTES, Pi Ko. Mr. ALFRED RAMONT gesisted by Mra. SOFIA WILKIE, Mr. ADOLPHL SOHST, EB, AG! Admission, $: ved. pote, to oeava extna, Wroweon be obtained if btdeay Hall and 701 and 114 Broadway. Gaia Ee THEATRE, FOU BISRNTH STREET. itt ...Proprietor ESDAY, OUTOBE ARBEIT, Comedy m four acts, by Wliken. Box office open dally from ¥ till 4 o%elock, MERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR Second and Third avenues, between Sixty-third and Sixty- fourth streets, ‘Tho finest collection of je elem sinc! cata miass ELEGANT PRODUCTS ever exhibited in this country. THE GRAND ORCHESTRA snow assisted by the world renowned Uornet player. Admission, 50 cents. Children, 25 cents. rperrens IN ORATORIO. STEINWAY HALL, Grand matinee performanes of Handel's Oratorto, HE MESSIAH, Saturday afternoon, October 30, Doors open at 1 o'clock. To commence at 2 o'clock. oTMTE: E CENTENNIAL CHORAL UNIO. with combined chorus and orchestra of 400, and by the co- operation of Messrs, M. RF 4 RAK KOSCH, the jollowing brilliant array of talent will assist dite THERESA FITTENS, Mise ANNA DRASDIL, Mr ALFRED WILK Mr. J’ R. THOMAS. We MORGAN, Mr. CARYL FLORIO, Mr. ‘Geey ¥, Bristow. Musical Director $2 Tickets, with reserves 2 ner: tas Tickets for sale jad way, (PIVOLL THEATRE, EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN ‘avenues. —Houses crowded nightly to sliuaes our cangimotaecatgaasion. Rhe-guttre ecapeny io new Olio, new Bullet, new Sketches, newfFarces. Grand com- limentary benefit of Saturday, October 90, tendered Mme. E Constantine, Y HALL. HENRY A Ht le SMS WebNisbay evextya, OCTOBER 27, ae OR THE bg go COMMERCIAL DRUMMER, il deliver his lecture on DRUMMING AS A FINE ART, being an elaborate and amusing essay om commercial travel- Jers, Tickets can be obtained at yall and usual places. PARK THE. aves esa orien re tie APRESS. MANCE TONIGHT, prs« THEATRE, pusspay, OCTOBER aT D 51 PERFORMANCE O° THE MIGHTY DOLLAR, M* AND MRS. W. 7. FLORENCE, NE AMERICAN COUPLE, Bvesy EVENING AT 8 Gaturpay MATINEE AT 2 LOBE THEATRE. W. H. TALLMADGE & CO. KAW, BUTLER and 0. W. 8 THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLAC i Gi AMUSEMENT AND OVESING. Ww. AN DoENsit CONSOLIDATION OF ARTISTS, perfect and uncivalied: a visit be ikSpeeTiON WH to which the critical attention of the THE ZANFRETTA TROUPE of Pantomimists, ten in number, the finest troupe of artists in the world, SENATOR BOB HART, the greatent Hurleyane Orator of the day, will speak, RICHARDS, RHINEHART us the peercen Team of , Ny Miss NULLY PIE Miss LIZgie KeLsey, Miss ALICE KEM Miss FLE! rd OOD, icknowledged Voo: ROTARLEs URE at BILLY CAR. an OLBROO! a HUGHES, FRANK WILLIAM H. MORTON . TOM BAIIEY, the great Comte Voeal ELVINO, ine Champion Equilibrist ni the world. Together w' ith ers eur artists, ERY G. POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION WILL BE GIV General Admission (Dross O 2c. ; Family Circle 15e.; Py Private Boxes, MAINED “Hv ERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Wiecre MUSEUM. WOOD’s, 728 and 730 Broadway, Proprictors HIS one te AT 8, pgicnace! AT 2, AL ‘DI in BI SLOCU HAND. MUSEUM ARTMEN’ on eRIUBIHION =P. T BARSUMS PPOPOTAMUS. CADEMY OF MUSIC, SECOND WEEK OF THE if BRILLIANT SEASON, Director. +:AD. NEUE WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1 saa SUBE SCRIPTION NIG L, THEODORE WAGHTRE, in hie grent role of MANRIC 0. aeearo ean OCTOBER 29, 8 SCRIPTION NIGHT, GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY. AT 2 orcLocx, Boxes, $20. $15 and $10. General admission, $1. Re- served sents. $1 or $2 extra, Family circle, 50 cints. Re- served seats do., 50 cents, Box office for the sale of reserved seats open at the Academy of Music, Brunswick Hotel and 114 Broadway, daily, from 9 till 4 o'clock, ONY PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE. =] Tony Pastor, j,34 g - < BH ela zl Sle mEATRE. Me E/Z | The fasbiona- slé E|4 | ble family 5 Ele resort eZ av 4 3. | Jennie Morgan, |3 GRAND MATINEE AT TWO O'CLOCK THESDAY, HE BIG 4. GRAND MATINEE | ASK THE TIOU- What is the soeay 2 o'cloc! sands of delighted BIG 41 TURSDAY, trons who BIG 4? Grand Matinee.” shtly throng TONY Ly gi! NEW THEATRE, 3 NEW ha in and 587 Broadway. REAT STARS. poctie Metra alitan Hotel, comes ea ft je CRN LESTER, ALLPN, SMITH. bemiri STON SISTERS ind Re bis SANFORD and WILSON, T. mit recess, BLANCH Pseuwin, A Mot SOTHERN, “ALFRED LISTON, TONY pastor's Stik company, pages COMIQUE, JOSH HART, WE HOLD THE ® » ATTRAHENT, Proprietor THE RIFLE SHOOTING MATCH between the Picked Tea MULLIGAN, AND ‘SKIDMORE “owarps, Podestal Dancer Second and last week of COOL BURGESS, Mr. Wm. Barry, Kickey and Barney, Mr, John Wild, Mr. Jolin Alien, Larry Tooley, Scanlon and Cronin, Nelly St. John and Wm, Gaylord, in NEW OLLO. Con th the burlesqne inde wit! of WAS SHE LED OR DID SUR GO. ASTRAY, MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 2 o'clock FPREMENDODS SUCCESS OF THE REOPENING oF ES & CUSHING'S CLRCU! at foot of Houston street, Baat River, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, earance of the great and only SEBASTIAN, Mlle, CARLOLEA DE BLitG aud Med AMES COOKE. NEW STAI AND NEW ACTIONS, Admission, 25¢.; Keserved ate, Ee a ier AND ROGERS TO-DAY, AT TONY PASTORY’S Now Theatre, in their latest driginal and sensational production, “THE 'ASHANTERS, LLE, TERESA TITIENS, FRIDAY EVENING, October 29, Second and last Grand Titiens Concert, at the Brooklyn + Academy of Music. Mile, Titi ¢. Goddard Tom Karl, Oriaiidiai: Naarot. Musioal Director Sig, Meme, Seats can bé secured ai the Brooklyn Academy, ulso No. 114 Broadway, New York. HE DELEGATES STOPPING AT THE ST. NICHO- las, Metropolitan and Grand Central hotels have secured seats for TONY PASTOR'S Social Matinge to-day G{REAT TINTED CARTOON EDWIN BOOTH as HAMLET, MATT, atoRGaN, DRA waite NEWS, OUT ON THURSDAY: Price fi ts, eee se ‘The best Theatrical Weekly, LANCHE SELWYN, THE ARTISTIC CHARACTER deliuentor of young men, will appear at Tony Pastor's matinee to-day N OODY AND, SANKEBY, Is REVIVALISTS IN BROOKLYN, FULL REPORTS OF gt BBRVICEDS 1B 12 O'CLOCK EDITION oF baa THE ®VENING TEL IN RAM. TIS A PRONOUNCED FACT THAT “YOU ARE NOT fashionabie’’ unless you attend TONY PASTOR'S Social ange ag This day, ai 2 o’cleck, a grand performance will be give: Meeaurs Gaur Fainminos, DANTLA KURTZ'S ART GALLERY, MADISON SQUARE, Admission, 25. HE DANCE OF SOCIETY, by William 3. (Bo Garmo, WILLIAM A. ‘ORE STYLE WILL BE SEEN AT PASTOR'S TO- day shan in all the crowds that will throng Broadway, Oia en NEW MUSIO.-“WHEN THE TIDE : “Brown Eyes Has shat sie SColinetve,™ Alery, 30 pring by Gounod, 40c, Gola, Wold! Gota Pride of our Home,” Wilson, 8e. Cagliontro oily Fellows,” walta, by Strouss, 7dc. each; “Bride Bells,” 40e. Published by DITSON & CO., 711 Broadway. HY ARE TONY PASTORS MATINEES ALWAYS saint crowded? Because the performances given at his it Theatre are superior to all other entertainments geen “in the city in point of gentility and artistic excellence, jew inthcnncin Mad sendin _enherinh_“noaedinrdncre Renner 1OTTON AND REED'S instants, BYHIOPIAN SKETCHES, BONUS AND. DANCES, PLEASING BaLopiie FUNNY STORIES, & ae jatinee at a Saturday dl ps DAY (TUESDAY), AT 2 AT 2 O'CLOCK, TONY PASTOR'S Social Matinee, HE BEAUTIFUL AND ACCOMPLISHED WESTON SISTERS will make their first appearance in America ir brilliant engagements in Europe, at Tony Pastor's to-day, wt 2 0’ clvel YTHAGORAS HALL. ~MR. GEO. GOTTHEIMER pegs to, ssinounce his opening Bull for the season, this evening at nN. Pagyisows jou RTI PIANO RECITAL, lust of the series, ‘Subject—Music a inl or, How to Play and How Not to Play, this (Tuesday) ets, cents, Keser (yak TALK OF THE TOWN PASTOR'S Matine ments given in the cit PP erat DESIRING TO VISIT TONY. PASTORS rand Matinee to-day will consult their happiness by purchasing ekets po) this morning, and thereby. wecure sirable pinces ‘and avold the crowd at the box office, Is THAT TONY r@ the most atiractive entertain- - ——— oe Gee CONCERT GARDEN. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, AND EXTRA > EXTRA B TUCR OCTOBER ; OCTOBER 28. THURSDAY EVE: , OCTOBER 28, ONE HUNDRED AND, Frerernr NIGHT OF THE Pi RAMME, Fibs LED. WITH GRAND aXND dus. Prod TERESTING F G FEATURES, FOR. THE FIRST TIME IN. IN AMERICA three Grand Wenn, written {Ose Boston Ju Subil by emineut Europea. ccmniponars, will te be ae uct tonne. “ANTHEM, OUR vicroRioes BANNER, by Sir Julias Benedict, of London, for Soprauio Solo, Chorus, Orchestra, Military Band and, Drain Corps Hoo a rmagwificent seiting of 150th Psalm, “tha AL: Pigkis “rk LORD, by the Ttatinn — RANDEGGER, for Soprano solo, Uh GRAND ORCIILE: fae oan CHORAL FANTASIE” suerte s GnettiSG TO (AMBRICA.” orus and Orebestra, je the Lrist ail American air is playod by the orchestra as an- ac ment and fills the Part of a well concelved COUNTERPOINT FIGURE TO THE STATELY CORA, ‘Tho proceding composition ton Jubilee, but, arriving too late to be pat in re! _ fox that event, will now be produced for the first in GUSTAV 8A’ Ry the emiuent Vianist a mid Composer, PP aod recently pares. Son ns ee the yarpose Of, bringing out bis Gran tmphony, ent _ ington,’ = a for the ‘Centencial and Hs Ucdicaved wed to the American. Oe han Kindle nancelatten ai After an absence of fifteen years, Giumore. fiaphd concerts AIR AND VAHLATIONS by by PR a ALL THE EMINENT ARTISTS now performing st these- concerts, includin LEVY, THE GREATEST CORNET PLAYER LIVING,. ARBUC! NATIONAL CELEBRITY, KLE, O THE ‘YOUNG APOLLO CLUB, and ae splendid soloists, will take part in the programme, pl ey solo in the one hundred and Giftieth Psalm will) MADAME MARIE SALVOTTL THE GRAND CHORUS will consist of THREE HUNDRED SELECTED VOICES, ineluding the HANDEL AND, HAYDN SOCIETY, Brook! A GRAND QUARTET FoR CORNETS Performed by Messrs. Levy, Arbuckle, Bent and Gilmore GILMORE’S BAND, ONE HUNDRED PERFORMERS, will play for the first time LitolfP's grand, overture, “Robes” pierre,” introducing ¢ also Lists's"Rbapso- die Hongroise " No in whic thev have alrsudy created, such a furore, and the “Reminisce Meyerbeer:” ch with a scene trom the “Huguenot in which the fall chorus w FAMOUS ANYIL, CHORUS, FOR me 4 PRs AND ONLY TIME THIS SEASON. There was uo more “popular” piece introduced at the- Boston Jubilee than the “Auvil Chorus,” popular with the: masses who made no pretension to a familiarity with or knowledge of music in its higher forms, It was indirectly. through guns and anvils that tens of tl were ine duced to visit Boston during t pera for the first time, oe ach, Handel, Haydn, n, other greng masters, thereby La thoucansal of mnsick throm pong means that seemed ri to the musician and the crit Many requests havin couinpatoa thaw mioactiont Gite: fece daring the pust season, it will now be brought we ihe frst time at these Concerta with all the effect, po including the Grand Chorun the-Young Apollo Ghubrt tna Ort chostra, Mita na “Drain Corps aid twenty tour An Boaters. vil pict wiltbe played bythe Drom Corps. of the Ricchit sie regiment, dressed in fume to add to tho eifect of the scene, ‘Tickets, One Dollar. Private Boxes, admitting FOUR, Five Dollars, A lmited number of tablos, with FOUR pe CURED SEATS, price Five lars, will also be reserved. TICKETS NOW READY AT ‘THE BOX OFFICE, AGLE THEATRE, BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET. ‘appro Mr. JOSH HAR’ .-Proprietor and Manager. sear a THEATRE IN” AMERIGA——- PRONOUNCED. 0-——" eae BSA Aa ae a TH YRESS OF NEW YORK CITY, Y PERFORMAN ‘CE, D ME GE EVERY EVENING. er H MOFFITS: MIG BU REESQO! ON’ ROBINSON GRUSOE ROBINSON CRUSOE FRIDAY AND THE MONKEY. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Engagement for a limited number of performances with» the besutiful oe, OF ENGLISH Blt oe SS JULIA MATH MISS JULIA MATHEWS ‘Thi Lady will appear, ‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Will be opened for the sale of seats for’ Miss. Mathews" frat nights, Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. YCEUM THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, L’ARCHIDUG LAST NIGHT OF THE OPERA BOUFFE. LAST NIGHT OF THE OPERA BOUFFE. Last NIGHT OF Tits OPERA BOUFFE, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, OCT. 26, BY REQUEST, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, OCT. 26, BY REQUEST, Offenbach’s last and most successful work, MME. L/ARCHIDUG, MME. L'ARCHIDUC, MME. L’ARCHIDUC, MME. LYARCHIDUC, MME, L/AKCHIDUC, MME, L/ARCHIDUC, with its gorzeous Mise-on-scene, MAGNIFICENT cost EMS, great MILITARY | PELL and extraordinary Cust, ji ding EVERY Mi BER OF THE ‘OREAT OMPANY. RENCH PLAYS AT THE LYCEUM THEATRR. OPENING: NIGHT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2%. First Subscription Night, when will be performed NOS INTIMES (OUR UR Bosow FRIENDS). Soeey. nets, by Victorion Sardou, THUKSDA’ 2s, becand Subscription Night, in Ave auit, by Molthac and Halevy, RIDAY, October 29, Extra Night. + SATURDAY, Oclobor 0, thitd Subseripiioa Night First production in America of LILA. in door acts, by OCTAVE FEUILLET. prices, Seats can now tite SEASON cf FRENCUE LY SUSPENDED. ph cance bnew ndemamcnete elnino Rathi poets TRE. ae eeree CERES COs MONDAY, WEDNESDA ¥ EVGS, aaa THURSDAY « ‘and SATURDAY APTERN ONS, OVENILE, MEXICAN OPERA TROU! bani LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. bey ynit Prices as usual. Matinees—Admission, 50c. only. Rreningeia of seats combieuces Thursday moralng. ENTIRE. CONCLU: BIS ‘ in four Comedy, No increase in usual dramatic Speclal Notice. During: US WILLIAMS, IN IIIS LATEST AND BEST SONGS, ‘and Lectures, at Tony Pastor's matinee thiss Stor Tuesday at two o'clock. ARISIAN VARIETIES, | 16TH ST. AND BROADWAY, Pp mple pgetional 4 Art, PALACE OF DuLiilts ey iO OF STARS. Sabha a 8 o'clock, TUR: Dav. THURSDAY AYURDAY MATINEES, 2 o'clock. meee Yj lJovely women. Emotional art. Sak Tableaux. Elegwnt varieties, piquagt sketches an ace ‘ 18 ACrs BY 40 STAR ARTISTS. Most popular and delightful resort in New York. GUILT-EDGED PLEASURES. MATINEE TO-DAY. “AYGOL ASNILVE | MATINEE TO-DAY, | _ MATINEE TO-DAY, }OLONEL MONSTERY'S SPARRING, FENCING AND Shooting Academy, 619 Sixth avenue, Sang in 24 lessons. Importer and dealer in superior Fencing peratus sod Boxing Gloves. Send for circular, HE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE MUST BE RELIED Epon. and overybody says TONY PASTOR ives the formance in New York. The mammoth programiie’ performed thi ¥) afternoon, Dest will be per 1776.7 Mossi UoNgeer GILMORE'S GARDEN, dN SATURDAY EVENING, 0 OCTOBER 30, loiv. Gilmore's celebrated Military Band of 100 pieces and 1. large auxiliary chorus will per! ‘on this occasion. hiv monster coneért is for tho of aiding in the comple~ tion of the buildings for celebrating the ‘Centennial Anniver- ry, of our National Lodevendenee in 1876, and is ore under the patronage of the most distinguished citisens New York and its v! feinlty. arter before 8 o'clock, Aumitation, 30 cents ‘including Sve, chromo "athograpbl views of the principal Ventennial buildings. Tickets {oF sule at the allroad ticket offices, hotels and: usual places. BrROroLieAg MUSEUM OF ART, jow York. West P Ridin ‘ Aa teu, Oown a de aa ear ENGLER, THE PREMIER SOLO SONG AND tof the world, wil ar in his classic: TMs Ae th ‘astor’s Matinee to-day, being a pictare of the cee ore 1 ‘Ethiopian Comedy. RS 100 STAR T iw ioatee, i the ‘ONY PASTOR'S San GRAND MATINER and 587 | TO-DAY nt o'clock. | All celebrated BROADWAY. ARTISTS, NY PASTOR IS e, bal OF GREAT RENOWN, ‘OF icing he? show in New York town, e must ilove wae all folks say AB n proof attend this TUBSDAY TINEB. ee pg oabthtd age phot sha eg aor DITSON & CO's, bag “Les Huguenots”? *Bohemiee ata in i eavoratore” Angot,’” VERYONE ARE TALKING ABOU x Bi’ gates 20d Watorn ern ‘tthe Big 4" Ahole eck lust night set the people 7, th Faserhs Mattoon te [roesiay) crea apa OPLB PATRONIZE Tone aa '§ MATINEES because they receive the choicest feoay hcl thi any other the York. i comfortanle end happy. A big bill his ot bond «matings, "i and “Girofle-Girofla;” price 250, each; also jai ee) at collection of songs over issued, entitled “Gems of English Song,” $2 60. " DITSON & CO., 711 Broadway, RGYLE ROOMS, SIXTH AVENUE AND THIRTIETS STREET KOPIN Eva NIGHT, COMMENCIN BF QULOCK. | MATINE EVERY SATURD, COMMEN! Pat 8 O'CLOOK, $hAN Cert rv. PARTIES SENDING THETR SERVANTS TO PURC! 4 ny Legace aoe Pastor's matinee to-day wi with as je places as though they Dersoual wuolication: Mi