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—— BOARDERS 1 BLOCK FROM & cars,—Fine Roots fi bellont; terms moderate ‘at No. 5 Leroy street, near EIGHTH AVENUE married or single parties; table ox: sng bowrdors decotmodated. “Call NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, BOARDERS V SouTH WASHINGTON SQUARE. well furnished Rooms, with Boat terms my 49° gle gentlemen ; spoken, to nities or sin: panish snd French ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FUR- Rooins for families, with Board; 29 Lg Forty-sixth street, BUTInE BU ir oF amall private family: corner Madison avenis SUIT ON PARLOR K PL00R, ow SEPARATE ROOMS 28 West Twenty-ninth ou sacond andl “OR TWO ELEGANT ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, e single Room; superior accom- 63 West Thirty-ith street. FLOOR—FOUR ROOMS, NICELY + Kooms, to family or single gontlo- East Tenth street, between furnished; also nen, with or withe Broadway and Un OTHER ROOM, venth street; private ESt ELEVENTA STREGT.—HANDSOMELY 51 Nunished ‘Hooms, atuple Sanat, for gentlemen or families, with Board, at modernt prices. STREET.—A NICELY FURNISHED 5S OR Toy ttoom ar Second Ploor to rent, with Board, to two persons; family private; references. 42 AND 55 ST. MARKS PLACE.—PURNISHED 5B Rtas to tet, with Bowrd; good fare and plenty of it; hot and cold water, bath, sens and large parlor to accom- modate t summer pri table board. WEs? TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FINTIL 54 Ma Ste svonuenElogantly turnished Rooms to let, on suite or singly; with or without Bourd, modern im- provements ; private timily; referoneca. WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Bixth avenues.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to let, en suite or singly, with or without Board; modern improve ments; private fainily; references, CIT OF ROOMS TO LE’ di floor; also one on third floor; wi ith Board, on se ingly oven suite: private tablo ii desired; references Font singly or en suite exchanged. 244 Wost Thirty-tourth streot. FURNISHED vm to let, with Board, by » family 4% West Twenty-secund street. pee he Seoupying their own house, “BROADWAY—UANDSOMELY Board. No, 36 West Thirty-lirst DOOR FROM nished Rooms, ; Feferonces axchuuxe hot and cold water, THREE YOUNG or perfect them sely d in @ private tamil CQUIRE in the French language will find in Lyons, France, For particulars a8 street, Brooklyn. ELEVENTH AND Sisknully terahibed oses on pace Gist clnss Board; unexcoptionable inquire of MB. 5G WESl THIRTY-NINTH STRERT. TWO NEWLY e furnished Rooms, on second floor, to let, with Board; references exchanged, —. STREET—A NICELY FUR southern exposure, to rent, with tleman and wife or single gen- ute family. y dosirablo for ge algo hall Ravine Ds 65 | TRYING PLAC *) to let, with Boar ELEGANT SUITS OF ROOMS ‘coms all light; southern expo- sure; private table if desires prices moderate. 6 ‘TH STREET,—SECOND FLOOR, i fost: a all” Rooms, handsomely furnished, with first class Board; nnmodations for two or three single . gentlemen ; reloren 0 PLACE (GRAMERCY PARK),.—SECOND Vidor front, on sulle or. Magiy; howto 37 fost. wides rooms unusually pleasant avd extra largo; location and table strictly first class, IRVING PLACE, NEAR GRAMERCY PARK.— Elecant second Floor: all light rooms; private table STORY LARGE FRONT SUNNY i also front hail rf ey Mint ip ‘Two or three gentlemen cin obtain first class Ts at reasonable prices. front Rooms, ve’ Sery desirable; locality attractive; references! given wisi re HANDSOMELY FUR. on second floor, with dressing room, large Room on “WEST 28TH nished front Itou to let, with Board y also single, Room TH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTIETH STREET.—A PRI- will rent elegantly frescoed and furnished Barlor ond Bedroom, on third floor, with strictly first class references exchanged, Address M. TH AVENUE, 68.—MRS. E. C, COFFIN HAS ONE private table; the remainder of her Rooms she will rent to gentlemen at moderate prices, SEAVER WILL RENT uit of Apartments, with private table, TH AVENUE, avery desirable or to gentlemen, with breaktust, TH AVENUE, NO. 3i4.—THIRD FLOOR, ly or together, and single Koom on fourth, with Board; references exchanged. —MRS, WYCKOFF AS rent, consisting of first jor in 330, with private table. 5TH, AVENUE, xo. Ged naiiiet witilel..cup Gt wore malta henceorosiy with breakfast; also trout Basement, suitable fo r jan's office ; references exchanged. DOORS FROM .GILSEY HOUS' jor aud Second Floor; table; references; prices tnoderate. 41 We: HANDSOMELY private or general est’ Twenty-ninth PER WEEK.—ONE NICE SMALL ROOM, COM- for gentleman, with first class Yes: Iwenty-second street. WEST TWENTY-FIRST, STREET, avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms on firgt and see- i pelvate table If desired; NEAR FIFTH ond floors, with first class Rooms for single gentlemen; references, AND 14 CLINTON PLACE, BETWEEN BROAD- —Large and small Kocms way and University pl to lot, with Bourd; reference. Oe STREET, 13) WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— sant Rooms (second rd storion), with Board, for gentlemen or gentlemen and wives Two large ‘and ple OTH STREET, NO. 55, Sixth avenue: ished Rooms, large aud BETWEEN FIFTH Warne comfortable, well fur- } moderate prices, with first TH STREET, 251 WE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, basement Room; house first class; references ex- STREET, 217 WEST. ONE ex RA LARGE elogant Room, for gentler sauare Koom and. bout d wife; also ce ngle ‘Room, for gentiomen, with Board unusually desirable ; references, TH STREET, oat 47, BETWEEN FIFTH AND ‘andkomoly furnished Suit on par- floor, consisting of four Rooms, together or separately; house and table first class; reference, ., NEAR BROADWAY. iy farnished front Room on third floor, with Board P gentlemen and wile or party of gentlemen; diso two hall Rooms; reference. EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH ‘avenue.—Thf house having chaugod hands and been 18" hly renovated, we cau offer Suits of Rooms, torethor ly, with or without private table; raferences, IXTH STREKT.—AT MODERATI rates, excellent tavle Board, fail or partial. WEST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nne.—A Suite of elegantly furnished Rooms fora party of gentlemen ; first class references WEST SIXTEENTH Avery desirable Suit of Rooms, suitable for a purty of gentlemen or @ family; also hall Koon. 42D STREET, 137 WEST.—TWO ELEGANT PARLORS on second fluor; other Rooms on third and fourth floors, ‘terms reasonabie. References WEST TWENTY-: STREET.—WITH to rent, with first class Board; HANDSOMELY FUR- ith first class Board. nisbed Rooms, WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—A SMA vate family have a handsomely furnished sec: front Room to les, with Vourd, to one or two gehtlemen oF eons and wife i {f preferred; Room on fourth Woor; an logan Parlor Ex- tension, Q] CHINON, PLACE, NEAR PIPTH AVENUE.— OL Large handsomely furnishod Rooms, with excellent Board, jerate rates; genUeman and wife or party of r ‘cely accommodated ; references. 109 BASt SIXTEENTH STREET, A FEW DOORS east of Fourth avenue.—Rooms, handsomely fur- ished, to let, with Board; tabf bourders takeu; references exchanged. LIQ MADISON AVENUE.—SEOOND FLOOR, FOUR unusually large rooms, handsomely furntshe bathroom, with or without private table ; also Room for g tleman, 114. FAST, NINE from Brow ENTH STREET, ONE “BLOCK ‘ay.—Handsomoly furnished large fro with Bourd, suitable for reise Koom and hall Roon central and ele; BOARDERS _WANTED. THE VACANCIES, PRICEA 40. fans houses are recorded hore, MAWKIN' 8 Boarding Directory, 28 West Twe on seine Al ORLY FURNISHED ROOM WANTED TMME- Aissely. with or without Board, in a respectable family, ie 2 iddle-sgsd terms moderate. Address, three days, A N EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER OF THE Piano wishes plain Board, with genteel family, where instruction in music to one or more pupil f desired, ‘wili be in exchange ; highest city referen name and residence, A. L. W., office, ven. Address, fieraia Uptown NTLEMAN WANTS A HALL ROOM, with Board. between Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets; private family preferred ; Pa er month; reference exchanged, Address OARIP WANTED—BY A GEUTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO hi smull ehildren and nurse, jghly respectable fam- vod location, at $150 por he no other boarders ferred. Address box 4,270 Post offi AN AND WIFE; prive not to exoced ‘ald Uptown Branch TED—BY GENTL pleasant front Room, gas and fire $60 per month. Address A. A. A., Her office, OARD WANTED-—FOR A- WIDOW LADY OF MID. dle age, in a plain, quiet family; fire, gas, hot and cold Water, closets: terms iust be very moicrate; references, Address COOPER, box 185 Herald Upi town Branch ofice, _ e month, Adare; Herald offices, OARD AND ROOMS.—WANTED, BY, TWO RESPECT. able ladies, in a good location, two Rooms, with Boord iand fire $29 1 $50 per week will be paid; roference given, ‘Address J. R. B., Westminster Hotel, |AMILY OF FOUR ADULTS WANT TWO ROOMS ON second fioor, with Board at reasonable price, in central location, not above Twenty third street; references ox- ebanged. Address M., box 1,213 lost office. WO GHNTLENEN” WANT—(SELOW EIGHTH street) furnished Room and Board, with a private fami- ly, where they can find home accommodations; verms moder- ate. Address K., box 149 Herald office, WO GENTLEMEN WANT A FURNISHED OR UN- furnished Room, with Board, between Fifteenth and Twenty-third streets, end Seventh and Ninth avenues: pri- nily preferred. H. LEONARD, 85 Kighth avenue, f-ED—A PLEASANTLY FURNISHED ROOM, BY two gentlemen; location between Sixteenth ' and ‘Twenty-tifth streets and Third and Fifth avenues; terms, About £4 per week, or with light breukfast, 0. ‘Address KOB, box 159 Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED.—iWO GENTLEMEN DESIRE, PERMA- ently, one lange Room, with fire and sirlcthy fre class Board, near Fifth Avenne Hotel $14; private family pretorred. Address STUDENTS. Herald Uptown Branch offiee. 119. Bast tw NTY-THIRD STREET, ONE BLOCK from, Fifth Avenue Hotel.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to lot, with Baard; glen fue, Basement, suitable for offic ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, GOOD SITTING, BED and Bath Rooms, with Breakfast, for about a month; Fourteenth to Thirty-fourth street, Address box 4,303 Post of ioe, furnished or unfurnished, 119. EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNION for, and two {uare.— Large double Room, wi Board, on second EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—TWO HAND- 120 Bali "also table Board, somely furnished Rooms on second floor; also Kooms, with superior Bourd; references exchanged. 123 WEST FORTY FIFTH STREET, | BETWEEN Broadway and s jegantly furnished Hooms; best of tabl ery best relerences given and required 124 BAST TWE) with Board, two] oF together; alao one single outa; ¥ quired. [23 WEST, TWENTY. FOURTH | STREET —NEW boarding house; all modern improvements: cold aid warm baths for ladies and gentlemen? also table Board; prices reasonable; married and single call and sce. 135 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—A ©) somely furnished front Room to let, with Bourd gis the lady only; terms from $10 to $14 per week. 135 BAST_SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING place—Handsomely furnished Rooms to rent, with Board, en suite or singly, on second floor; references, 138 EAST FIFTEENTH STRET.—NICELY FUR- nished Rooms, snitable for families or single gentle- men; also other small Rooms, with or without Board; table boarders taken. 13 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, A large, handsomely furnished double Parlor, with Board, to gentleman and wife; reterences exchanged. Call for oné week. 14. NEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A PRIVATE famnily will let a large alcove front Boom, with Hoard, to oue or two gentlemen; house bas all improve- ments, 141 WEST FORTY-FOWRTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway und Sixth avenue,—A desirable Suit of Rooms will soon be vacated by a party going to their own house; highest references, 148 WEST* FIFTEENTH STREET,—FURNISHED Rooms to let, with Board, to gentleman und wife, Single gentlemen or Indies; terms moderate. 14.5 WEST FORTY. POURTH STREET. PLEASANT Rooms, with first class Board, for gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; reference, 14.8 WAVERLEY PLAGE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE. — Neatly furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, to gentleman and wife or to geutlemen; American family; house contains modern improvements; terms mod- erate, 157 WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenue.—Very pleasant Kooms to let, with Board; house first el 20 WEST TWENTY.NINTH STREFT.—A SMALL strictly private family have a Room and Bedroom, ey fe floor, to let, with Board, to gentlemen or gentioman and wife. 210 EAST EIGHTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR ‘Third ayenne,—A front room in brown ‘stone pri- vate house for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, with or without board. TH STREET.—TO LET, 7 ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, PERMA- rd in a private family up town who may wish penses, Address, with particulars and terms, Niich ronst be moderate, L N. A., box 149 Herald office, for Ser nyetn BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, Ghild and nurse in the upper part of the ‘city, west side, Address, with full particulars, H. J. K., Herald oftice. yV TANTED—TWO OR THREE ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished, between Kighth and Thirtieth streets ‘and Fourth and Seventh avenues, for three adults, ada two gentlomen, with or without Board for lady. Adi Herald terias, which must be moderate, WOR! iu NUTON, Herald Uptown Branch office. pee BROOKLYN BOARD, HENRY STREET, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. — Families or gentlemen wishing to economize should 107 3S see our elegantly furnished Rooms, singly or en suite, with excellent Bourd, at lowest prices; five minutes from Fulton or Wall street \o. ries; references. HOTELS. ‘A. ROOM 70 YOURSELY, 250.. 850. AND’ 500.3 clean and comfortable; plenty of bed clothes, Those Wishing 4 home may apply to 147 Codar street, Pickwick House; always open. ELMONT HOTEL, FULTON STREET, NEAR Broadway and tertainus of city rallways:businéss centre; Enropean plan; open all nig upward; new family Rooms; dining rooms open Sundays. ITY HOTEL, CORNER BROADWAY AND EIGHTH street.—Fine Apartments for families and single gentle- mon, with or without Board, at moderate prices. , GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY-SEOOND street. and Broadway.—Elegant location ; some Rooms unenganed, for winter; American plan; reduced to $3 pe “permanent parties. less: elevator, &e,; algo splendid 8a its and Rooms at proprietor's residence, 227 West Four- teouth street. WM. G, TOMPKINS. COUNTRY BOARD. A wipow DOW OF REFINEMENT, LIVING ON A FARM neur city, would take*three children to Board durin the winter best refereuces; terms moderate, Address MUTT, jerald of ALL AND WINTER BOARD-—AT THE SOUTH Orange Mountain Houea, Mountain station, Morris and Essex & five minutes from depot. at low prices: Sioun Heat, pas’ good stabling, 6. Addiess PROP RAETO. South Orange, Ny J. NV OTICE TO SPORTSMED on the abundance; the best facilities offered by Cay Sr. for the fall of 1875; tems moderate. TERRY, Jr., Amityville, L. WINTER RESORTS. OVAL Vi VICTORIA HOTEL, NASSAU, N. P., BA. amas, will open November 1.—Steamer will leave Now Fock Mareusher fie, Hosea: diiven *Sissusers Witt leoee Savannah, Ga, every ten days and make the trip in leas than two days’ The temperature of Nassau last winter did Rot vary but 4 dogs. from 72 degs.. making it the most delightfal climate in the world. Por particulars address JAMES LIDGERWOOD, 758 Broadway, New York. —WILD FOWL SHOOTING Great South Bay, where wild fowl abound in t. T. TERRY, jdress Capt. T WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STRERT.—SECOND front Room. newly and handsomely furnished. With every convenience; also front hall Room to let, wi superior Board; reterenges exchanged, F920) WEST TENTH STREET—A SMALL FAMILY, living fn a first class house, will let some pleasant Rooms, containing clorets, hot and'cold water, with good Board; terms moderat 23) BAST NINETEENTH STREET.—A LARGE SEO- ond gor | front Room, southern exposure, hand- semely furnished, large closets, to rent, with excellent Board; price low; references exchanged, WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR Seventh avenne.—Splendid Rooms, newly papered and furnished, en suite gr singly, for gontlemen oF Frees of adults; private table if required; appointments strictly first class} roferences exchanged. WEST THRE third door, front, class. References o fe for family or gonti 950 ¥ WEST FOURTEENTH STREBT—A NEATLY furnished second Floor to let, singly or en suite, AD he i also Extension on the first oor; biesigeram ex chrnges BAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.~TWO HAND. some Suits of Rooms on first and second floors; also upper Rooms, with Board; references, WEST FIFTEEN second, third, parlor and cook, excalleat boird und reference, ab very reusonable to H STREET.—FINE ROOMS ON TH STREET, NO. 154 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsomely furnished Kooms on second floor; also single Room, with unexeeptionable Bonrd ies; but few select boarder 250 NEST, FORTY NINTH | STRERTOA HAND. IU somely furnished front Room on ‘third fioor, with hall Roos joining, to let, with Board; can be secured together or separate; referonces exchanged, O55 WEST IWENTY-PIFTH STREBT—MRS, COOK has suits of Rooms for gentlemen and their wives, oF Rooms for singlo gentlomen, with full Board; also table Bonrd; location first class. 307 NEST IWENTV-EIGHTH (STREET. — HAND. somely furnished Rooms with Board; hot and cold water in rooms; neighborhood first class; American family; $6 to $10 per woek. STRE) with Board, adesiruble Suit of {pont Rooms, second oor, southern exposure; alevtwo single © 308 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—DESIRABLE Rooms in a newly furnished house for geutlemen and thoir wives or single gentlemen; referonces given and STREET.—TO LET, Wit R MADISON AVEN ‘ond floor, handsoinely private table. ibeltaiiy woes’ te to rent, with Board; required. 9] 5 EAST TWELFTH STREET. NEAR SECOND OLO avenue.—Lurge, handsome front Room to let, with Board: very reasonable’ to permanent party; also single Rooms and table boarders. 39 () WEST FORTY-SEOOND STREET FURNISHED Rooms, with or without Board; terms, with board. $0, 87 und $3 per week. STREET —LARGE, a floor, to tet, with first class Boura: references #xc! KING STREBT. GENTLEMEN CAN BE NICE! accommodated with good Board and pleasant Rooms; id wile aud some table boarder also a gentleman WEST . SIXTEE front Rooms, wish DESIRABLE OF UNIVERSITY javiog chauged hasae wae Mana oaed, ak reduced peioey sobeerne wee Sih oa) Boers S uced prices; referouce: table bourders acco exchange PTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD. way and University place,—Large and smail Rooms, ‘also an untarnished Room, to rent, with Board, from $6 9 $$. TY.NINTH STREET. glANDEOMELY furnished Roou fe ences oxehanged. TWANDSOME PARLOR Fioor, with or without privato table; single Room for PRIVATE AMERICAN FAMILY WILL LET, with Board, large second story front Room, southern exposure ; also sing Room, larger than hall room; beat, gas and water. ast Nineteenth street. (A. RRIVATE. FAMILY DESIRE TO LET—TO A GEN- tloman or gentieman and wife, 9 second Floor (parlor ‘ad bedroom), with private tuble if desired; bath and eve convenience; the house new and newly furnished; th attendanes, with grate fire and the comforts of home, at reasonable term Fifeh ‘nnd Sixth avenue Uptown Branch office. NicH FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO GENTLE. AL An” and wite, Bourd: for tedy only. inthe vicinity of Bt. Cloud Hotel. Address A. B. C., box 140 Herald Uptown Branch office. PIANOFORTES, + ORGANS, we, A FOR RENT—UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND « Pianos of our own make ; also for sale and out 6 na ar of fine second band Pianos, in perfect order, ABB & OO., No. 112 Fifth avenue, above Sixseenthe T HAINES BROS.’ PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner ty-first street and Second Avenno, a fine assortinent of first class Pianofortes for sale on onable terms; a few Pianos but littled used at groat bar- ns. =A—ALL PERSONS DESTROUS OF PURCHASING agenuine second hand Steinway & Sons Ptano are invited to call at the warerooms of Messrs. STEINWAY & SONS, where a fine assortment of Steinway Pianos, all in perfect coudition and some of thom nearly new, is constantly ‘on hand; also second hand Pianos of other makers. ‘Attempts are constantly made in this city aud elsewhere to sell inferior pianos with our name on,or ‘& name spelled so similar that many people do not notice the difference and rchase the spurious and often totally worthless instrament Rea genuine, theinway Pisno.. If perscan, before purches- ing such instrumont, will take the numbor of same and call ou STEINWAY. £ BONS ib ean at once. be urcertuined whether the instrument is a genuine Steinway mae ora forgery. PINWAY d SONS, Steinway I enth street, New York, BRILLIAN oo a ‘AVE PARLOR GRAND Steinway and Sons’ Pianoforte for sale at a sacrifice; an Slegant four foun rosewood Windsor Piano. 73g name on plat Bradbu cost $1 Co.'s cottage gem. Plano, $190; 6 barg Barior library, chamber and dining, toom Burniture at less thon Ralf cost. Cull at private residence, 120 West 2d at, near Gth av, —Pianotortes have box for shipping. BACRIFICE OF PIANOPORTES FOR CASH—#50, $75 and $100; also, to rent and sold on instalment new instruments, exceedingly low. eteneasrayt 'S, Bleocker street, near Bowery. CLOSING OUT SALE-LARGE, ELEGANT STOCK ot Pianos, at half price, by order of the administratrix of G. Barmore’s extate, 308 Bleecker street ; splendid Pianos, $200, $100, $150. T AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY NEW first lass Piano, which was taken for a debt aust be Bold regardless of cost. Piano can be seen at 261 street, near Fulton, up stairs. STBINWAY, PARLOR GRAND, WEBER'S, CICK. others, upright ard’ square; also Or ith sod Sithous oremesteal, Gitschrauia. lew for’ instalments aud for rent. 8. X. BALL & CO., No, 15 bast Fourteenth street. LADY WILL SELL A FIRST CLASS NEW PIANO, taken for # debt, for less than one-half its value. Mrs. ROBIENAU, » 11 West Twenty-seventh street. A PRIVATE FAMILY Wit SELL THEIR ELEGANT Decker & Bros. Pianoforte (at sacrifice), @ brilliant toned 734 octave, richly carved. four round, rosewoood caso, fall ff, overstrun Fiano, having all impeor 4 inted guaranties; bill of sale: cost § aig aver; box for shipping; a7 1:3 oct but 4 months; ix in periect order; $25: Suit, i pieces, Goat iv ), for ‘tio ta; 8175 rey if Charaber, Library and Dining Furniture’ at tone residence No, 47 Wost 10th st., 08. , five story ‘brown doswoen Sth an PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE 10 RENT A HAND. A somely tarnished Floor, en suite or singly, to a party of ‘Adulte; private tabie if desired; Vy Vocation below Thirty fourth Steoot and central. Address %, Z, Herald Uptown Branch office. A and wife of quiet and rese house accessible by three lines of cars, SENT: Herald offive, WIDOW LADY, LIVING ENTIRELY ALONR, wishes to let comfortably furnished Room to gentleman id habits, with Board for Address WEST TENTH sun’ private table if desire NEAR FIFTH RY A ooxis with frst class Rooms for single pensions TWE. did) bike gg ROOMS, ly, st class’ appoint- WEST ELEVENTH baleen 9 —ONEB HANDSOMB- ly furnished Room to let, wit ‘and wife or siggle gentlemen ; few Tube bo BAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, Broadway,—Blegantly furnished Rooms,’ on 4nd second Hor, with first class table, for families an tlemen ; house newly furnished ; references, a TH igbtetag tS La isd WEST,—PLEASANT ROOMS TO with Board, to families or gentlemen, igo comforts, at reduced pri Brak, certian WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A HAND- ly furnished Room to let, with Board; private so! Sable if desired; table Bourd. WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenve—Comfortable and desirable Rooms to rent, with Board, at moderate rate: WEST FIFTIETH STRERT, BETWEEN FIFTH and pet ‘avenues (beautitui locasion) Ores rd and every home com- OARDERS WANTED.—ELEGANT LOCATION; ELB- rantly furnished house up jadies and genuemen; ino reference required, Address HOPEPUL, box 123 Her: ‘ld Uptown Branch office, LEGANTLY FURNISHED FLOORS AND ROOMS in first class boarding and With ¢ houses in choice loca~ Hone pene FIR avenue, TEAUKLE & FUBDY, No. 1,248 Broadway, opposite GFEXTLEMEN OR, FAMILIES CAN BE ACCOMMO- ‘ated with desirable Rooms, on sevond floor of a family Fesiding on Fitts wenuerneer tiie heveln, -Adicons. Bi box 186 Herald Uptown Branch office. HAVE A VERY FINE Ri 0OR 1 tei ati Be table Bosse oa tery antinate Monee w pari who would furnieh oF advance. inouey to ‘inish ee Address SOUTHERNER, Herald Upwwn oe (0 LET—ONE OR TWO LARG UARE ROOMS, betty ad ir fe fh iy tegues oF, sataratined, att Hoar if desired. Ap: Mae wie Bs 2nd POND NT Me TO RG ce OWNER OF AN ELEGANT Leper pte oe rent, with or Sains: Board, to first class p: ino Rooms, references sxchangok, No, 227 a 7" Four: teenth sti 0 GENTLEMEN OR GENTLBMAN AN. tony find a plonsant home in w frat lass privet teaniy, | = Thinty-hfth street, between, Fifth and Sixth avenues, secu F.B., box 146 Lierald Up- floor; verme mederan Ive: ‘anch office, for \atws days. HIRTY-FIFTH STREET,—DESTRABLB on suite oF sei 41 front fntgee with Board, IG Beer [oy tr RY HANDSOME FRONT ROO} Ve bautomnecting with excalient Board in an wlagang pot pln peti satan ao, Ak. faa Select S AVING FOR EUROPE, WIL ips an olegant Steinway & Son's grand Piuno- forte, cost $1,600, for one-third; carved ense and legs. 2 Third street, between Bowery and Second avenue. bergen! SACRIFICE.—FAMILY LEAVING C(TY will 0 nearly new, ed, brilliant tone, frst class cliy maker, cost $1,200, for'8275 cash ; Stool, Covet, Box for pane wiso a Windsor double round “Pia olorve, rte porter cumeaet, Ubrary, ning Puruteures Euiatiny at one: querer cove, Cal this dey’ "Residence 100 Bast Thirtecush Street, near Fourth avent A —PIANOFORTES TO BENT. OF OUR OWN MANU- facture; also second hand Pianos in periecs order for 0 at low prives by ‘GHTCREMING -& SON Four. al teenth street, between Broadway and Fifth noe GOOD PIANO $79, PAYABLE 8 MONTHLY cctavesnpright bariain., Tao ‘bunk Organs chi d op Font, $4 Bhi S8oN, 53 Cline ph vince Bight treet), noar Brondw BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT PIANO. Late potmra, ricbly carved, celobrated maker, it at mon! of on int iments, to rent at OO YIDDLE 13 Waverley place, near Broadway, etanants CARVED ROSEWOOD SEVEN 06- tave Pianoforte: celebrated maker; modern improve- iments; cost $450, for $100. Private residence 243 East 3th streot, between 2d and 3d evenee. pone antenna he 9 RN EI HURCH PIPE ORGANS—ONE OF TWO BANKS OF Ory qin n stops and two octaves of Bie lals; one mor i of fom a bed By Nag i gd one Second hand, of Oe MRO inh HON, 40 Downing strect. REAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND Planog, of the ‘best quality yet low for cast, 98 FIscHER S Warerooms and Manufactory, Nos. 421, 423, 27 West ‘Twenty eighth street. O8EWOOD OVERSTRUNG. 7 OOTAVE PLANO, 8150; ny Steinway, Weber, Chic square; upright Pianos; 7 masie Fo puters fart wa 1 Fourvoontit stroot, ECQND HAND PIANOS, ‘Sega NRW, MADE BY 8 ©. Fischer, havin fron plates; an offer Sate for thom quell on 8 BROKEN’ PLATE 2 wens, 16d Hlosniar stgnaa. uy OCTOBER 23, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET, AMUSEMENT Beano W. HITCHCOCK'S THIRD AVENUE THEATRI botween Thirtioth and Thirty-tirst ts, 8 o'clock during the week, and Saturday matinee at'2 o'clock, Increased attraction. The uptown family resort. Mr. HEN GY 8. PAGE, the greatest Cornet Soloist in the world. (From Covent Garden Thontre, London.) Mr. Page stands socoud to nono, boing engaged fur the Centounial, Philadelphia. at the enormous salary of $10 per night. Miss Polly Dal fpatly styled the queen of seria-comaic vocalists, | Miss winnis ‘Yate of the principal music halls, London, her first Supsorsnce ia Amerie, Mies’ Wencae rides, the pretty Uttle 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 Artist. Miss Josie Mack, Serio-comie Vocalist, (From the ‘Western theatres.) THE BEST MINSTREL TROUPE IN NEW YORK. The bolo to conclude with the great Southern drama, ted THE OLD CABIN HOME, 0) Tink’ sounn "BEFORE THE WA, En and w shortly appear—Tho Fieldings, John aid Ma Sisters, Lizzie and susie; Dovere Brother: Hye and Jones, Burton and Kelly, by ary Hows, H. Graham, Turner and Koche, Tom Granger, Miss Elin Sheldon, ‘The whole mammoth entertainment at # small Ri ive of admission, General admission, 25 cents; reserved lolding orchestra chairs, 50 ceute. LYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY. JOHN F. POOLE | ager MAMMOTH PROG) Ti OVER «, Aaulig and Orehostra Sketeh called Tom Dexto Moleskin E Major MeTuric, uN -Afr. John Queen Solomon Fraser, rs. Seabri; Wy Mons Mead RP! Bae i DM ‘te tty ) “THR COLORED MAMTO Messrs, Cox 1 his SCHOOL of EDUC. The Laughable Interlude, BE LEYS DO! seoseeeMr, WM, COURTRIGHT Mr, JOHN QUEEN md REE! iis: Wasi ‘Nowton k TES! Me. JOHN GILBERT Sketch from every day Li ntitied THE OLD MA Die AGAIN! By Mr. Wm. Courtright and Miss Julia Robinson, ‘he tunny Extravaguntie Skatch, called Tke Pon HIGH JACK, THE HIGH J Ck, she Heeler. Mis JOUN HART Mr. Po HM. Grifin Bi, the Biter... Me. Jobin Gilbert Cully, the ntte ‘Mr. William West Pete, the Pincher Siesass Mr. Jobo Queen THE GORMAN FEO in their iisareee Tri THE Thee CARLO: BLOT William, Geor; Pk Miss ALICE BENNETT. ‘The beautiful and and Fred TERS, ck, in their marvellous groat act, TR ARE. E PARTERI “In a Selection of Songs ‘ableaux, entitled INDIAN" LiPEY OR, THE. COMANCHES, Wah-no-mee, the Big Vulture. Mr. JAMES VINCENT URPHY and MORTON Irish Songs aad Dances FR tm bis bonosttat Hau, ‘Barrel wud ‘a be Feats, HARPER AND STANS: in thoir vriginal Songs and Das THE WORKELL Sis in Mnstcal Duetts, Operatic Selections and ts rolese Felioes. ‘To conclude rich the new Local Drama, vy Mire Joba Poole, peutitied OR, THE 4 AN FROM MONAGHAN, mrowtani dient’ O'MARA, from counts oe i. MUGH FAY aghal piste CaaS #foni tiie count Sir, JOHN HART BILLY BLAKE, 4 epocimen of Yeung Nev rl. Mise J. COVENTRY W. Reed ‘ite W. Cahill Mr. G. W. ha Harry MAUR AE ehaAls! Will Swayne, & man about town, ‘Toa Stevens, his friend and Piteher: . Grifin Dr. Short, hard up, but highly respectable... r. Wm. Courtright Silvers, n boy who is ready for-anything that Mr. J. Gilbert may furn up. Jonnie Evans, an orphan girl, titiss Addie Purwell Kate Geese, Miss Ida Greenfield Lilly waiter irl at the Teutonic Garden. “Miss Julia Robinsom Sarah Nelson , iss Kitty Parker Becky Devlin, ‘Migs Peal Thornton Scene 1—shipyard im New ¥ ne 2—Street in New orl York. Scone 3—Tentonio ota. Tne Scene 4— Broadway in the afternoon.) Scone 6—Petor Greaso’s house. Scene 6—Koom in Swayne’s house, Scene 7—Local view. Scene 8—Pai Matinees, Wednes Bootes THEATRE, THIS AFTERNOON, 00: Swayne’s house. Grand finale, d Saturday, ae ae § Oo. ELKS B P.O P. 0. ELAS? TH ANNUAL BENEFIT OCTOBER 28, THIS qitultsbary AFTERNOON, OMMENCING AT 1s, RAND GALA Dat OF A PROGHAAIME OF UNPREU. LENDOR, surpassing all former efforts of this CHARITABLE AND BENE NT ORDER, assisted by the following artist job respective managers have cordially united inthe furtheranee of this sWORTHY OBJ E} ‘The following indies: and gontionien havo very goneroasly tondored their valuable services Mr, CHARLES R. THORNE, Jr. Mr. STUART ROBSON Mr. EDWARD LAMB, HOMAS E. MORI * a, CLAUDE, HURROUGHS, . B. ARNOT. * ate, He MONTGOMERY, aa IGLEY, Me Wy Maiti GWINETTR, GEORGE ©. JR! DAN, Levy the Eminent corms Soloist LEVY, Sig. TAGLIAPIETRI, YOUNG APOLLO! cLuB, TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTO! GUS WILLIAMS, Ss Miss KATE CLAXTON, SOPUIA FLORA HEIL BHON, Mme. SALVOUTI, Mrs. UTONE, Mrs. LE BRUN, Mie J RobLuta NORWOOD, ‘MILLIE COOK, OFCLOC ‘iss A Miss ROSE KEENE, Mis: GUS PHILLIPS @OFTY GOOF). A DAY OF PLEASANT RECREATION, PRO one MME. Director of Amusements. ...Bro. Gus. Phillips # (Oony, fty Gooft) Man: C. Padgett Assistant Stage Manager... i ‘rank Gitard ra, Loader of U: Bro. 1, Wannemi Overture... nnnneeenrne nr seeeeree Orchestra 4MR. AND MRS. PETER WHITE. Mr. Peter White. Mr. E. Lamb Major Poppe: jo. E. Mo eck pica Giaude Burroughs Mrs. White. Mrs. J. B, Brutone Kitty Clover. ins Roberta Nor Widow White. Miss Maud Harrison Bro, TONY PASTOR iu his budget of comicalities, “TB RAVEN” and “SHERIDAN’S RIDB,” Mr. E. Arnot “SCHNEIDER'S RIDE”....Bro. Gus, eet (ofty Gooft) The Batcony § ROMEO Al D ssener, Mr. Chas. R. Thorn, Jr. + -Miss Kate Claxton Cornet Sold, Se yo Polka, Dutch Songs and 8 iro. GUB. WwibciaMs CAMILLE, Ole Tie Gitae RE REAR ART Camille, with ough, cracked heart, ai ons, “Armand Dear” and “I'm Dying, ae ie tuart Robson Armand. , i. W. Montgomery Do Vouviiie Mr, Harry Gwinette Lord Gaston Dundreary. ‘Bro. George O. Jordan dime. Prudence... sieeeesAirs, Le Brum Ladies, Gentiomen, ‘te, ve Marte Salvottt ‘tho’ on Apollo Club Grand Aria from “Dop Carlos -Signor Tagliapictrs Accompanist... -Signor Tomast fit juno 10 bo used ‘on this occasion has been kindly loaned to the B. P. O. Elks by A. Weber, Esq, ADDRESS........ BRO, GEORGE L GREEN AULD LANG SYNE. PRI Gemeral Admission. Secured Se: oor mr ATRE, JOYOUS PANTOMIME, RRETT & PALMEBR..........Leswees and Managors Tuo ‘inhnitable aad ever Hepiir American clown, Mr. “Ave Marte” Fantasie, pianoforte “The Miserere”. | . apogee pte night and WEDNESDAY qa SATURDAY WAMILY. ne ATINERS in an entirely new grand holidav comic trick Pantomime, =e HUMPTY DUMPTY EVERY OLIME, The offering is the most magnificent of the kind ever witnessed on tho stage, surpassing in attractive features the great Pantomiines that aro inevitable to the holiday season at the COVENT GARDEN and DRURY | LANE THEATRES, Loudon, having the decisive advantage of a CLOWN who is witbout peer either in Europe or America, IN AGT IT. Tumpty’s Wonders are introduced, incindin LITTIE TODD in bis astonishing performances, gn, the coke umn of gold; the ORRIN BROTHERS, EDWARD CHARLES DUNBAR ihe Milanese Minstrel, Re, ke The, Miniutire Centonnial Celebration by 25 juvenile artists is the delight ot children, ing Whole concluding with a marvellous presentmont en- f THE CENTENNIAL. ** For the accommodation of children and subarban resi. dente two FAMILY MATINEES of the great Pantomime will @ given. one on WEDNESDAY end one on SATURDAY, beginning at 16 o'elock, the performance the same oe in the if Rese SCALE OW PRICE! a § NIGHT PERFORMAN -Adin iss Reserved Orchestra, $1 50.” Dress Glrel Faunily Circle, 30¢, ‘OR THE MATINEES, Admission, $1, CHILDREN, Se, Ail Resorved Seats, 81, Dress Cirelo, S0c. TLDREN, 25¢. Family Circle, 300. Bowes, THEATRE, THURSDAY, OC ‘Last night of Mrs. W.'G, JONES, in ber gr of. J bs SHEPPARD. Also last perform: nee e 4 HES IN IND Friday, October 29, benefit of tee, W. $. conte AN FRANCISCO Sees, OPERA House, and 29th st, vit ClTY, 38 OF MESSENGERS DurvlouLty. MESSENGERS IN caate a ee GU, CAN, A: F CEIVED lite FRURBAM . mE SoLeST a ew NY THs ClTY. OES, &C. BEATS | SE FAMILY ae BAR ya REANCR CADEMY OF MUSIQ, WACHTEL, ND WERA OF knit suuse) IP TION ee cir, Halevy's Grand Opera in five acts,’ WACHTEL in Amerien) GrdNy Matieis phate APF OUibor, POSTT vere or ogTeESN BE ager = asaya PRICES oF AD) |.—Boxes, fein ah Pa aye rele, conte sie ec aah at utetios, 20% | § Broadway, from 8 tll ¢o'aiock: paid ihe ATil AVENUR THEATRE, UO Proprietor and Mana, _AMUSEMENTS, Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY EEEB pppD 1 NN. N E D D It NON ERE D D wwww ii NN é D >p ww Ww oN NN EEKE DpDDD OE We itek ee geese, 0000 0000 TITTTTT big BO °o 3 ut H BO oO oO T ty H Bonop oO oO oO T Tranad Haass’ “oooo” °ooo0” ee See to wi Oct. 28, APOSTATE | EVERY NIGHT | ata Y, Ock. 29, HAML ET 8. ATURDAY Oct. MONDAY. Noy, NEBDAY, Now. r BOOTH SATURDAY MATINEE, OCT. 3 *¥* Box sheet open for two weeks al ya 5, ZALLMAD: R. W. Wm. H. Morton, gether with other popular artist quot, 50 cents Ma’ THE RECOGN ain M. Hengler, Charles Worley, Blanche Selwyn, Mollie Wilson, Alfred Listo! Frank Girard Mr. JOSH bets FRANK Cw likaters TRAM, Balladist, EWN THOMAS, Pedestal Dancer; Goon "BURGESS. John Allen, Larry T Jobu and Win, wating in A NEW. O: WA GEO. MATINEES WEDNESDAY Ae RARE Sree Mr, JOSH 1875, in the Simei eT Kate O’Brien, with songs. Clown....... Pantaloon (first eppearance). Mi cnred two weeks in advance. LOBE TaBATRE. Gee x LER & 0, W. SHAPE: ‘The cheapest and beat place of amusement in the city. AN IMMENSE CONSOLIDATION OF ARTISTS, COMPLETE, PERFECT AND UNRIVALLED, Everybody should see and hear SENATOR BOB HART, Managers tho st orator of the day. who ‘will speak. °F { ZANFRETEA TROUPE Miss NULLY Penis and Mise LIZZ KELSEY, RICHARDS, RHINBHART Charley Benedicy, Sam Collyer, Bryon nod Willams, Holbrook an Hughes, Frauk Steel, to: NING. RY BY: Admission—Gallery, 15 cents; di eaorved se . 25 cents; par tite boxer, $5. TINE ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 7OOD'S MUSEUM, s Woob's, EVENING AT 8 AFTERNOON AT 2, FRANK FRaynk THE < PLE HIDDEN jSLocus HAND, MATINER SATURDA EFIT O “YOUNG RELIAB RAN RIE, LE” LITTL! On exhibition, THE HIFPOPOrAMUS ONY PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE, 585 and 587 Broadway sive Metropolitan AND LaGITIMN eR FAMILY METRE PRM BASIS, THEATRE OF TH ESTABLISHED ON A Representing more popular and celebrated stars than any heatre in New York. Mr. PASTOR: fine Pleasure in prosenting the following &ttractions commencing MONDAY, October 25. EVERY EVBNING “AND TURSDA AND FRIDAY THE BIG FOUR, THE BIG FOUR, LESTER, ALLEN, "SMITH AND, WALDRON. THE WESTON SIST! Gus Williams, McKeo and Rogers, Sanford and Wilson, T. ra de Spo tescis Morgan, i, Henri Fauanily, and all of Tony Pastor's Star Com} ‘TH Vine 6 a a a a (Tig ree relat .. Proprietor. GELIA BEL- Mr. Jobn Wild, ‘9 Nelly St. Mr. Wm. Barry, Rickey and Barney, oolsy, Seanion Ghd Groaln, OLI0. FLE SHOOTING MATCH between the Picked Team MULLIGAN AND SRIDMORE th GuanDs. OR DID cir GO ASTRAY. THE Conclude with the SHE LED ses «AB, COUNTESS. AY, at two o'clock. S K. FORTESCUR. > TILIHIIITIIT EIGHTH WEEK. EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. IGHTY DOLLAR —THE FLORENCES, NO FREE LIST EXCEPT THE PRESS, FIPTY. EERe PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT, | A MIGHTY DOLLAR 50 CE! PARK THEATRE, HE MIGHTY DOLLAR, Genuine ring of the PARI Ta eatRe. AGLE THEATRE, BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET. HART. qo Proprietor and Manager MOS? BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN AMERICA, BEST COMPANY IN AMERICA, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. HART takes great pleasure in announcing an engage- ment with the JUEEN OF ENGLISH ors be Miss JULIA MATHEW: BA Miss MATHEWS will 4 pee ee MONDAY, November 1, Tush Hetkess. +-eiliss JULIA MATHEWS First nights of the Pantomime entitled BIBO pena BABETTE .Mr. J. 8. MAl Me. WI. BARTOLUMEW. RICKEY AND BARNEY, New York's favorite Irish Comedi pear in their ori; nal Sketch, AMBITION. wipes al will commence & Mr. JOHN ane rmanent en; ent at this theatre. anda theang AN MUSICA CABINET @othing more ful in she musical world has ever been seen) on the The’ shove’ named artiste ‘appear. tn confanetion ‘nam EBAGLE'S unequalled Star Combination, on the orate IONDAY, NOVEMBE: Box offs open dally, Som 9 to, where teeta. ean be se- MATINBES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Fas TO-DAY. me. oramm Nya IN ORATORLO. with combined chorus and orchestra of operation of Messrs, a S; M. STR: brilliant Gn. OPERA HOUSE. va S EVENTS ek THE poor PILLICODDY, Choap prices. Matineos OAR ey a and Friday. GRAND CONCERT ON SUNDAY EVENING Downing’s Ninth Regiment Band end great vocal attrac. tions. ARLSLAN ae 16TH ST. AND BROADWAY, remple of Sensational Art, PALACE OF DELIGHTS. OLIO OF STARS. Evenings at do orctock. Toosday, Robes ‘and Satur. day Matinees Melan; veces.) Emetiveal: Arty Laving | A hg Miery Varloties.. Piquant Sketehes and Spicy Specialtion 18 ACTS BY 40 STAR ARTISTS. loot popular ang ienauf Puatasb ne in Ey w York. ign ng al Rool. The AR QUAD: Thi BY MOONE! GHT. Blandowski's renowned corps of anutiful Coryphes On Monday new trayesty of Free Love Contret M. NEw AY. MATINGE TODAY. “AV@OL SANLLYR Propplenen and Manager...Mr. LESTER WALLACK Doors open at 7:30, Periormance commences at 8 P.M. As it is not pone the wh eset, te pot hich have been accepted for production in this theatre be- jer and exe, week. Mer Wallack ts compelled, : se Wall in the very opularity and success, 6 announce wight OF ite PP LAST NINE’ RIGHTS au TWO MATINEES a THE OVERLAND ROUTE. Porltively final roprenentatigns ofthe Comedy, ie 6, Due notice will be given of 1hoyheuing change of pro be ordered for 10 30, 9 ¥ aH STRINWAL HALL. Grand matinee performance of 's Orator! THE M&S8LAH, me Saturday afternoon, October 30, at 1 o'clock. To commence at 2 o’cloek, HE CENTENNIAL CHORAL UNION, and ne, He the co- Doors 400, cp te te = Gear THERES FTES, ff ALFRED WILKIE s W, MORGAN, ie F. Bristow. mn with ith “resorved seat. ‘OM. Seta Ponto. Musical Director Sdmientse “Tfcke 2 z itiee at hi Hall, and 114 and boot: oO x Soy pees oy pera Eh BTL 5 NONGS. ‘axD DANCES, MIOPIAN SKEI hae de ed Evening a+ 8 Se oo INSTITUTE YAIR Second and Third avenaen | between, Sixty-third and Sixty- WouDBRFUL “tien weroied in in meres SHR GRAD “ORGHEST RA is now, versed by the world renowned Yoraet player: Admission. ‘GO cents. Children, 25 conte - seers GREAT PAINTINGS. ABUNDANTIA RY, MADISON KURTZ'S ART Gatun Ay SON SQUARE, BNEW MUSIC-"WHEN THE TIDE COMES i | Ones Barnby fc Drgum Agaia? Salers yes ti iden, Gigood, 35a Selec Alary, Sve. ‘ing,” “Modjo,” by Gounod, 400, od, Soci Pride of ots Home, Wilson Ng ay 8 pe BE ho aco. anion AMU SEMENTS. ILMORE’S Ny INCERT GARDE! N. GRAND EXTRA NIGHT. sold NIGHT OF THE SEASON. > aexeer or THIS (THURSDAY) NING, OCTOBER 28, 1878. ery effort bas been made by the management to rende® the programuie of this evening the most interesting and em= Joyublo over presented to the altigens of New York. 1, Overtai ORCU 2, Aria for Cornet, B Balfor Mi, MARBU 8. National Anthem, “Our Victorious Banner ‘ ling Benedic& CHORUS, ORCHESTRA AND MILITARY BAND. Written for the Boston Jubilee, but coming too late for re= hearsal for eat event, will now be heard for the ‘T TIME IN AMERIC 4, Solo for Plano, * A ste dbatlaal 2 hauser Fantasie” Hef GUSTAV SATTER. 3 first appearance in ar ye in Sfteen years. & “Ruspsodie Wongroles, peat Arranged by Mr. esa i GILMORE’'S "BAND OF ONE 8. Aria and variations for voice. MI AMMA ©, 7. Grand Opera Selecti Tatroducing yoms from Le Prophe es “Robert le Diablo,” “* Broil du ‘Nord, iad ni FULL BAND? nan? cHoRvs. PART L 8. One Hundred and Fistieeh Paaim. Alberto Randeggem ‘oprano Solo, Mine. SALVOTLL “7 PULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Written for the Boston Jubilee, but, com earsel for that event, will now be yrnst TIME IN AMERICA OF THIS SETTING OF THE 100TH PSALM 9. Solo for Oornet, eta Hussien Airs Levy 10, Grand Sacred Aria oor", Dent Words aud Afus Music so by Mr. P. 8, Gilmore gb} 11, Grand Orchestral and Choral Fantasie, entitled ELAND'S GREETING TO AMERICA” y Sir Robert P. Stewart, of Dublin, An Intorontlag Fanteste co irish melodies, losin most ingenious interweaving of an Irish air, “Let member the Daga of Old." Sad on Atwerionn att” Santen Doodle,” moving together at the same time, While the Lrish, air {s boing sung in full chorus, the Amorican air is played the orchestra as an accompaniinent, fillin; soe part of a Conceived counterpoint igure to the stately C Written for ane Boston Jublloe, but somlag toc, late far res hoareal for that event, will now be beard for the first time int merica. 12 Quartet for Cornets—“Echo do Mont Blane...G. F. Sucks erformed by Messrs, LEVY, AR BUCK ER BENT and GLLM( 18, Scena from “II Trovatore,” (Introducing the Fim Chorus) First time ai Oiimore's’ Goncerts since the” Boston Jubilee. The Advil part played by the Dram Corps of the Regiment. 14. March—“Twenty-second Regiment, ++.Gitmore FULL BAND AND DRUM CORPS. National Air—“Tho Star Spangled Banner. Piano Accompanist, Mr. GHORGE W. COLBY, Organi, Mr. 1. BIALLA. The Gardon this ev: I be dolightf ‘ ste, ing will fully warm at a mperature of 70 degre THE CONCKET WILL COMMENOR PUNOTUALLY ATS, RENCH PLAYS, LYCEUEM THEATRE. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE SUBSCRIBERS REGARDING TO- fey ts reir) NiGii’s EXTRA Snbscrfbers dosirons of retat ig thoir rr bein: MOR. f JUL Rows EXTRA perfo ormance LETTE ARENGE ut ROU FROU aro respectfully Fequested ter holity the management by Ii clclock” vomouow (irioayy mornin toro sabucrtbers destrons of exchanging to-night tickots for those of to-morrow night's performance ean do so by aps plication at the box office before 12 o'clock (Thursdays morning. RENOH, PLAYS AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE This THURSDAY EVG., Second Subscription Night. | Piochuanen pf Serboa's Ooried iy im four acts, NOB INTIMES (BOSOM. F! TENDS), FRIDAY (to-morrow), Extra ie peer eee sispendeds First appearance ot Mile. JULIETTE Only performance of Moiitinc and Halevay's comedy, Milo CLARENCE in her famous impersonation, SATURDAY, October 30, third infers Night. bstegi ben production in America of DALILA. Gomody, in four acts, by Octave Fonillet, Special Notice.—Tho froo list is entirely suspended. YCEUM THEATRE—THE WORLD'S NOVELTY, MEXICAN JUVENIUE OPEICA COMPANY. Monday evening. GRAND FAMILY MATIERS Wednesday ov Sed Nov. 3 | Thureday afternoon, Nov. 4 Friday 0} Ror 8 Saturday atternoon, Nov. 6 ‘L WORLD-RENO' MEXI CAN raga {OPERA COMPANY. CARMEN MORO! old). Ss Prima Dont GAUDAtUPE NOHO a, ae ret erect with 30 Juyenilo Artists of extraordinary ‘ake their rei mae Ones bach’s. ~ HESSE, GRANDE DUCHR: The. GRANDE bilktis' Sy and rcheetend ay 13878 1176. RAND MONSTER GONG! STER CONCERT MONSTEI GU CONCERT in ald of tho CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, CENTENNIAL EXPOSITLO! CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, OCTOBER 30, OCTOBER 30, OCTOBER 30, SATURDAY EYENING. SATURDAY EVENING, SATURDAY EVENIN a, under the anspices of the most distinguished citizens of New York and adjacent cities, Special arrangements have been made with the railroad for this evening, enabling persons (rom surronnding cities 66 enjoy this Tickets for sale at principal hotels and railroad ticket officow in New York and Brooklya, railroad depots in adjacent cities ‘and at Gilmore's Garden, Private boxes, soating four persons, $5. Programms will be published in Friday morning's papers. AST THREE NIGHTS OF HOWES & QUSHING'S CIRCUS, foot of Houston stroet, East Rive Livery afternoon und evening. ‘Admission 26 cents, Gee mus nar TINTED, CARTOON, MORGAN, EDWIN’ BooTH ry as HAMLET in th RRER A OMM MM A TTTTIT cco Bk AA MM MM AAT tO a 2 DR R AA MMMM AA uo » DRRRR AA MMMM AA He DDR R AAA MMMM AAA iL DDR RA AMMMM A A TOUC @ bop k RA AM MMA A T HL Coo NN N EEEEREE W WwW wW_sssss NN ON \B i eo as NN N UE www Ww NN N EEEE WW WW sssss es a a: S| N ¢NN EEBEEE W Ww ‘S88S8 ovr TO-DAY. PRICE, FIVE ida alae IGNOR BERTOLOTTO'S EXHIBITION OF ; OF THE BDU cated fleas is now opan at No. 89 Union square road wa} M. to 6 P.M. Admlssion, 25 aie TARR TOS. —WoRDs AND MUSIC repay! tril tandard Editions, including “Les *Boheminn Girl,” * a Juive,”” “Trovator “Girotle-Girofia;” price 2c, each; also just ag Boat collection of s00g% ‘over insuod, entitled “ems English Song,” $2 60 DITSON & OO., 711 Broadway. 7 SIXTH AVENUE AND THIRTIET: AMSrE et OPs Ai es NIGHT, COMMENCIN DK MATINEE |B Bhy SATURDA AFTERN' OOMMENOLNG CLOCK. EN- Aereixtos, cuNMe STREER, _-NEWLY FURNISHED AND REDECORA’ Te re ain partion, moatings, Ac. Glass Hall. Noa. al and 216 rty-fourth street; prettiest rooin in city. Ingniro o sire on promised "S$ CHRISTIAN ASSOCLATION youss OUNG MEN LECTURE COURSE, FRIDAY EVENING, October 29, The veteran Reader and Blocutionist, een ee B. MURDOO! Readings dramatic, pathetie, humorous. Nemborsip ticket Y.-C. admits member and na For other entertainments and advant fond tos "Notes to the hell, Twenty VOLI THEA’ ae aaa sew the New Y: form: GERMANIA THEA TES Some aay. AD. NEUREDOR, a VDA at EVENING, October 29. Second and i \Gonaert, at the Milo, Toles consistencies macpeee Tom Karl, divi, Sautot: “Musical Direotor aa Boatacan bs secured ai the Brooklyn Acadewy, ® alse No Broudway, New York. ETROPOLITAN F cdendthe| or My aaa BT ee {y ANTED—A FULL ate Seal We Vr i sere, neon vi Brookl ym Bale ary