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the houge and lot, 24.7x97.6, on East Eighth south side, 402.6 feet east of avenue C, subject a mort; of $9,100 anda jadgment for $' for 1 8 pret iho alto mortgage aod jadgment, vo. Yoh tith—in all $10,890, said property being valued at 15,000. rs ‘A. Lavfrence & Co, sold, in foreclosure, by order fof the Suprome Court, one three story frame houso, ith lot 25 by 100.11, on Rast 124th street, north side, foot cast of Fourib avenue, subject. to a mortgage $3,210, Lo George Fiscofeki ‘for $3,500, in all $6, 71 id property being valued at $10,000. {. William Kennelly sold, by order of the Supremo rt, in foreclosure, the house and lot, 24.8 by 100, on west vide, 24.9 feet north of Fortictia for $5,000, said property being nth avenue, to Robert Humes ued at $8,500, A SERIOUS INCENDIARY FIRE. Loss BETWEEN $60,000 anp $70,000. sAbout half-past eleven o’ctock on Friday night a fire sas discovered by some passers-by in the timber shed ‘attached to the carriage manufactory of Thomas Cailis- tor, at tho Junction of the Jamaica and Jericho and lempstead plank roade, at Queens, town of Jamaica, Nwhen tirst seen the fire had evidently been but a few \moments kindled, but the strong southeast wind which hwas blowing at the time soon fanned the flames into a Ina fire communicated with the ffactory, a large building, in which were fhe blacksmiths, point aud wheelwright shops, and the repository for finished work, This department was filled with new work, end in the factory were a num- Dor of wagons left for repairs, but fow of which were Baved, the Duilling and almost its entire contents being destroyed, From the fuctory the flames communicated with tho dwelling, saloon and bakery of Mr. Charles Bohmilt, on the Jamatca turnpike, which, together with his barn, wore totally destroyed.’ Three tenement houses adjoining, own y Mr, Callister, were also destroyed in succession with a tenoment owned by Mr. Benjamin Lane, and the horse sheds attached to his hote!, The hote! stself wae several times on fire, but was Sxved by a number of tiromen from Jamaica, who were ‘conveyed from that vil! to the rcenoe of the Conilagration in wagons, A dwelling-house, owned and occupied by Mr, John Henderson, and a dwelling owned pied by a Mrs, Neal, were the progress of the fire was cannot fall short of from 1$60,000 to $70,000, M Callister’s loss ts at least 29/000 on butidings and stock, bis limber alone being Valued at $3,500, He has but $4,000 or $5,000 inaur- ‘anco, Mr. Schmidt loses on buildings and stock $8,000, artiatly Insured, Mr, Henderson's lors on house an urniture is $500; that of the Brush estate, $1,600, and ‘Mr. Lano’s, aboul $900. Other losses could not be deft- initely ascertained. The bu nearly the entire hamlct, an work of an Incend. ‘conflagration, which spread with fearfal rapidity, ew minutes — the Dy the Brush estate and o next destroyed, and her ‘Dnally stayed. The tota ings burned composed the fire Was no doubt the IS DELANEY INSANE? ‘The doomed William Delaney, now closely confined in the Queens County Jail at North Hempstead, await- ‘ng his execution for the murder of Captain Lawrence, appointed for the 10th of December next, is cither foigning insanity or 18 really becoming deranged, tho eet jos are yet in doubt which. The watchmen at ‘his coll door report that he does not sleep much more han three hours in each twenty-four, and since Fri- ‘day morning of last week he has swallowed scarcely the eaten an ounce ‘The unpleasant state of the weather caused a vory ‘ted attendance at the Exchange Salesrooms yeater- et Steele & Carter sold, by order of the Supreme one of not keepers ex: of con- ‘eny nuriment, or, as pressed it, he “has ictuals.” “It is thought that unloss his jdition, both mental and physical, undergoes ‘a marked change, he will not live to expiate his crimo fupon the scaffold. He seems to have very peculiar dddeas in regard to his passago from the earth to the abode of spirits, He thinks that bis soul’s journey will ‘be as much one of difficulty as his life on carth has beon. In spite of all reason and argument he enter- Yains the belief that after his death his spirit will have to work aa bard in the other world as his body has done in this, and is certain that he will be a sailor in heaven, jasho has been on earth, Delauey would scarcely be Mtecognized to-day as the man who, only a few days Ago, stood up so unflinchingly and received the death Bentence, DANCING A v4 J. SAUSE'S DANC fhe Masonic Hall, 114 (East Fifty-fourth street. ADEMIES. pees ecetreeg nts NG ACADEMIES,—CLASSES irteenth; Brevoort Hail, 154 PRIVATE LESSONS any liour. TRCULARS private academy fast Eleventh street. —CARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S AL. Building, Seayvesant. and Ninth sireckn;. new classes Show form! rivate lessons in glide and assembly waltzes ‘specialty; reception every Monday and Wednesday even- jugs; socicty #ociables every Saturday at Taminany Build- (ig 2 XA 1.3. A, MACPHERSON'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, 100 West Thirty-foorsh street, corner Brondway—Alver: ons for Indies and children, ° Evonings—Mondays and hursday's for ladies and gentiemen; also Tuesday and -Fri- ngs for gentlemen, All way attend at their con- rivate Los#ons at all hours; Glide Watts cach ree to-morrow (Monday) evening, November 1, at it for sociable. Apply on tho premise 5 AN JADEMY, 3 Fourteenth street, near Higitth avenuo, classes always ‘Opon for beginners; for’ terms, &e., send for circulor; soiroo Overy Tuesday and Surmrday evening. T FERNANDO'S DANCING ACAD) fifth street, corner Third avenue (bank building jooday and Thar: ay ings and Saturday ai rivate lessons in Glide Waltz n specialty. See c EMY OF DAN! pile can attond at the sons, Sond for circular. T J. MARS! Bleecker street—Pi jovembor 2, at 9 o'clock ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME SY A NEW CLASS FOR TUESDAY. Fi the fashionable Dances In one course of lessons. RIVATE INSTRUCTION at all hours. hese rooms ara centrally located and easy of accexs from all parts of New York, Brooklyn and other adjacent cities. Tho first lessons can be taken. privately aud no oxtra charge from elues pricos, ALLETMASTER DUNAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 24 Do West Fourth «tre pen; ali dances taught rfectly In one quarter; six fashionable dances aught ner- Bectiy tn six private lessons E GARMO’S DANCING CLASSES, ‘55 Wost Thirty-third street. ws for ladies and childzon, ings, at 8, for gentic 8 FOR DANCI orning and Monday wod Vines O'NEILL'S CUAS + old Academy, Soventh avenne, Gormania Ax y ooms, corner of Twenty sixth street ‘asses Tuesday and Cuesday, November 0, ANUEL'S ACADEMIES FOR DANCING—NEW York, 543 Fifth avenue, near Forty-filt lyn, 392 Clinton avenuo, ars may } lopkins’ music store, #61 Broadway, near U fat the academies, ROFESSOR Daneing, 613 ‘Third Fhassday evcoings. Sviree Mcuday.ovenin 75, nday and , Novermper 1, blined (photozraph if possible! 159 Herald Upiown Branch GENTLEMAN DESIRES THR ACQUAINTANCE of a well ctocated Aud refined young Indy. Address, Giving age, &o., Je H. #., Herald oMies. YOUNG WIDOW, FINANCIALLY DISTRESSED, desiros assietanes, Yor an honorable elderly gentle: Man, with # view to matrimony. Address SARAI, box 137 AMoratd Uptown Brauch office, G@ MAN DESIRES TO COR. el young lady with a ITY, box 172 Ile STORAG! 2 FOR FURNITURE, PIANO: separate rooms; lowest rates: rniture boxed and ‘shipped. 93, 40 and 42 tre A WBAGHE STORAGE. WARIENOUSES; Passed fucilities for storing farniture, planols age mere furniture carefully removed Eitwise 106, 107 We-t Wa st, near Oth Awe ¥ SIDE STORAGE « houses, 593, 634 and 696 Hudson stropt; 779 Greenw Atrootund 1) Abingdon sqhare, for Furniture, Pianu: Bare, ko, in separate rooms; videst, lowost in tate mest @xtonsive and responsible establishment in tho husinoss. “Re TAGGART, owner and manager, Odlce, GUS Hudson streat (Abingdon square). y con. MICHALES & Bi PNUIRE STORAGE | WARELOUSES VORNI- ture, pianos, mirrors, Dbagaaxe and™ merchondise, in Beparate Toons, at low rat eunoving, Boxing and ship- ing promptly attended to, IH. O. REILLY & 8. Propels. £4, 848, 300 and 92 Hudson stroet, D CENTRAL STORAGE WAREHOUSE, net of Broadway and Forty-seventh street. cor. ‘oparate G Fooms for Furniture, Baxyage,, Pianos, Mirrors, Carriages, fe, Inspection Mivived. “MORGAN & BROTHER, Vropric! vs Se een CENTRAL STORAGE WAREHOUSE for furniture, baggage, merchandine, <c.; soparate Nastered rooms and watchman on premises, CORNELIUS U'RELLLY & BROTHERS, proprict 109 to 115 Kast Forty-foarth street, cast of and adjoining Grand Central lepot. GTORAGE FOR FURNITURE, &0., 151 AND 108 WEST irty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh ave. fues.—Parties ubout storing ure invited to examine our rooms, B, MARTIN & BON, Owners and Managors. Ea po oe FINE ARTS. (ROHR —s 000 if inowos IN OTL, 143 somite ley, will be id at @ great sacri tod, Re JAMES, No.4 Bowl " ‘0, 4 Bowiin Ry IVE AND LET Green, upper flor. FRE ‘AUBRY HAS RENOVED HBR Business of corseis aud capa to 915 Broadway, near ‘wonty-first stroot, GREAT DEMAND FROM ladies’ and gentiewnen's © ieniture, Diamonds, Laces, camels’ hair Shaw! open Ggntlewmen wi gd navoulebed at tl Jenne try an ui tf, fe, oF Mrs, ANITALT. 178 Sevouil avenues Fe) Clothin NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. 13 SL LS | AUGUSTIN DALY ea ee ea ak: TrrerrT B, t } i pe r t i x wiont | MoesDAY, Now. 2. RIOHELIEUS (ov. . =? WEDNESDAY, Nov. 3, OTHELLO, ara Mr, BOOTH as TAGO. THURSDAY, Nov. 4, OTHELLO, FRIDAY, Nov. 5, RICHELIEU, SATURDAY MATINEE, Mr BOOTH us LAG Box sheet open tor two weeks ahead, ALLACK'S, Proprictor and Manage }0. Mr. LE8TRR WLLACK Doors open at 7:70. Performance commences at BP, M. LAST SIX, NIGHTS AND MATINER of Mr. Tom Taylor's Comody Drama of the OVERLAND ROUTE, which must be withdrawn in tho height of ts success for the production of OTHER NOVELTIES which cannot be postponed beyond the present week. Mr. Wallack has the honor to state that on MONDAY EVENING, November 8, will be produced Roberteon's most perfect wo OAs’ and to make 8 distribution of eticsine unprecedented for completeness and offect, he has much pleasure in announcing the first appearance in New York of MR. GRORGE HONEY, who will on the oceasion earns his original character of by o special arrangement made with Arthur Cheney, Eeq., propricwor of the Globe Theatre, Boston. sibs ARK THEATRE. EVERY EVENING NINTH WEEK. AND SATURDAY MATINEE. MIGUTY DOLLAR. THE FLORENCES. PUPVULUMITLULUOCOUURUAUAELL NO FREE LIST EXCEPT THE PRESS. PIFTY-SEVENTH PERFORMANCE MONDAY, NOV. 1 CADEMY O¥ MUSIC, THE ANNUAL BENEFIT of the New York ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM, ~ Will tnke place on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1875, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, when, by the courteous co-operation of the combined mana gersot tl con the . TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES will be ilustrated by the follow ing. AGGREGATION OF TALENTED ARTISTS, who have generously volunteered their valuable services:— From Wallack's Theatre :— Mr. H. J. MONTAGUE, Mr, JOHN. GILBERT, Mr. HARRY BECKETT, Mr. WR. FLOYD, Mr. W. HERBERT, BM. HOLLAND, Mr. J, W. SITANNON, Mr. C! MrT. GWINNETTE, Mr. G. G. JORDAN. J: . LEONARD, Mr. GB. EDWIN) Mr. J. . Mies ADA DYAS. Miss EFFIE GERMON, Nm Miss GERALDINE MAYE, Miss NINA VARIAN, . BATE, Miss B. BLAISDELL, ‘by permission of Loster Wallack, Esq. From the Fifth Avenue Theatr: Mr, JOUN BROUGHAM, Mr, CHARLES FISHER, Mr, D. Ii, HARKINS, Mr, MAURICE BARRYMORE, Mr. J. DEVEAU,: BEEKMAN, Mise JES PREYS-LE WIS Miss MAY NUNEZ, Mrs, G.H, GILBERT, Mrs. SIDNEY COWELL, by permission of Augustin Daly, Esq. From the Purk Thoatre :-— Mis Mr. J. G. SAVILLE, Mr. W. OF GRANT, Mr. J. ©. MORRISON, Mr. W. Mr. 0. VE LIERS, Mr, J. W. BRUTON iLEY, Miss MAUDE “GRANGER, Miss ANNIE Miss PEARL EYTINGE, together with thé popular Amorican couple MR. and MRS. W. J. FLORENCE, by permission of Mossrs. Stuart € Fulton. From the Engio Theatre :— The Queen of Englieh Com isn FU LIAM Mr. JOLLY NASH, Miss J a nd BARS by permission of Josh. From Tony Pasi TONY PASTOR: also. Mr. RD and WILSON aud the Big 4. 1 SMITH and WALDO) ‘Tho beautiful and accomplished Pianiste, Mile. SOPHIE FLORA LIELBRON, ‘The ploasing vocalis Mr, FRANK BARTLETT and Miss KATE REED, accompanied by Mr. GEORGE W, COLBY. Tho favorite actors, Mr. JOSEPH WHEKLOCK and Mr. J. W. CARROLL, The charity sotresn. Miss AGNES MICUSCL. sical The well known M ndnetors, Mr. THOMAS BAKER and Mr. E. MOLLENHAUR, COTTON AND REED'S MINSTRELS. THE YOUNG APOLLO CLUB WESTCHESTER CATHOLIC PROTECIORY BAND, wilt be given on Taosday. Full particulars of performance: Mr. JOR BARLY AND VOTR OFTEN If YOU PLEASE, BUT DON'T FORGET THE GRAND EXTRA MATINEE ‘atthe OLYMPIC THEATRE upon TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 (ELECTION DAY), Go THEATRE, Mr, H, TALLMADGE & CO. . W. BUTLER and 0. W. 5: Entire ehansce of pro GRAND EXTRA NOVELTIES AND ATTRACTION, ‘The world-renowned and ortginal Commodore NUTT, the smuilest man in tho world, fo his Character Songs’ and Daaces, &e. First Sppeyeney of TIBRNEY AND CRONIN, the great spociaity artists. Wiret appearance of Mr. BILLY GRE the favorite Nogro Comedian, Mr. ALYRED LISTON, original Musical Instruments, RT, ‘the greatest orator of tha day, § KBLSWY, Miss NULLY PIERRIS, Miss KEMP, RICHARDS, RIINEUART AND € THE ZANFRETTA PANTOMIME TROUPE, CUARLEY DENEDION Nit. H, MORTON, FRANK EEL. Together with 728 and 730 Broadway. . Proprictors -Managers lar company ILO OF FON VENING. tE.—MONDA MBER 1, engugemont for one week only of the beantiful and tulented artist, MIS LEN HOUGHTON, nsational Dram JUSTINA: or, A STRANG: in her Emotional ax GRAND EXTRA MATINEE ai the OLYMPIC THEATRE CTION DAY.) A 7 f " TUESDAY, NOVOMB rm i NEW OPERA HOUSR, Ss SUO MINSTRELS? fe, SAN FRANCISCO. MINSTRELS’) Broadway and 29th st. PATRONIZED BY THE ELITE OF THE CITY, SUCCESS OF THE DIFFICULTY, aS DIFFICULTY. HAMLET. THE AVRICAN DWARP RECEIVED WIf SCREAMS EVERY NIGHT, THE JOLLIEST | PNTERTAINMED N THE city, NEW SON! . DANCES, &0, AYS IN ADVANCE, SATURDAY AT LECTION DAY MATINER upon MBE R's (RLECTION DAY), XTRA MATIN at the OLYMP! 7 HEATRE COME Mr. JOSH. By UB. t REAPPEARANCE oF THE 4 : GREAT GARNELLAS. MR AND MRS. WHITTINGHAM, the great Musical and Voon! Artists. MASTER NEWMAN, the Musteal Prodigy, only seven years old, HoGaES, the Queen of Serio Comic Vocalists. HARRY OLARK, in Duteh Specialties and Tyrolean Waxbling. THE MONARCHS, WALTERS AND MORTON, THE GREAT GAKNELLAS, who porform a Double Somersault from shoulder to shoulder. NINE NEW ‘ACES THIS WEEK, = IN CONJUNCTION WITH OUR REGULAR COMPANY. . SECOND AND LAST WEEK, Miss CELIA BELTRAM. Mr. WM. BARRY as JIM OKOW. SCANLON AND CRONIN us the Apple Women, Miss NELLY ST. JOHN in Vocal Gems, Coneluding with the Local Drama, Mr. JOHN ALLEN in Character Bonge and Changes. ALICE, THE FLOWER a Frits. John Ation Mrs, Dudley. = Alice.....- Florence Newman Minnie Osear Gro; Mr. Dudiey.....Geo. Maddox Bridgot annah Bire Oyril, WJ. A. Graver Dina, ‘Virgio Jackson Bob. ‘Wm, Barry S$ OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. The intorior of a fash g enomy. ‘Toui's description of his hatred, ‘Tempied. The history of deserted wile. Bob Doodlo’s pian for raising a sniftor. Brid- et, the street merchant, Peppermint drops wt par. Alico, he'tlower gird,” Sir, take your money, mother and f ean do without it, No youdou’t. That girl iy not along, for on this i will be o daddy to her. Animated tableans 24.—Frits, the city collector, on his daily roun Bridgot and Alico. ‘A wolf in shoep’s clothing. Bob's opinion of the world at lures. A bootblack's charity. Fritz and-the kidnappors, A Dutch angel. SUE! Mrs, Dudley's home. Meoting of husband nnd wife, I bet two dollars und &halfdat I bave a bluck eye before morning. Love and hate, Now Iam without shelter.“ Alone in tho world, alone.” A relentless laudisrd Reconciliation botween husband and wife. A villain caught in his own trap. bravery: ALICE THE POOR FLOW: ILMORE'S CONCERT SUNDAY EVENING CONCERTS, The Sunday evening concerts, 60 successful daring the summer season at Gilmore's Gurden, will be continued, aud the following SPLENDID PROGRAMME will be performed on BUNDAY BViNING, OCTOBER 3), PROGRAMME—PART 1. 1. Overture, “Robespierre GILMORB'S: 2. Solo for Saxophone, “Andante Roligioso’ Mr. A. LEFEBRE. 8. Selection No. 2. "‘Aidw”...... GILMORE’S FULL BAND: 4 Aria for Baritone, “Pro Pecentin” Mr. A. SOHST. 5. Solo for Cornet, “Attlia,” varie Mr, M. ARBUCKLE. 6. Grand Selection, “Tho Gems of Faust”. GILMORE’S FULL BAN! Inflammatus” from tho Stabat Mater. Miss ANNA J, BORIE. & Solo far Cornet, “Aye Mart Ir 9, Overture, “Nachtlayo : GLLMORE? BAND. “The Awakening of the Kontsky 11. Mareh, from “Athali GILMORE’S FULL BAND, CHORAL—"OLD HUNDRED.” ADMISSION, FIFTY ( ‘The Gurdon is kept at a comfortable, even temperature of 70 dogroes. UE THEATRE, i Thirtleth and Thirty-frst strects. HG «Proprietor GBOR 1 Businoss Manager Prof. VOLGER. 2 -Leader of Orchestra MONDAY, November 1, 1875. week and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MATIN the ATNSLEYS, NED and WILLIE, cham: pion song and dance art sts. DLVERE BROTHERS, BILLY and TOMMY. SHEENAN and JONES, tho great Trish speciaity wrtists. Miss MARY [10Ws, song and dance. Miss IDA BURT, serto-comic vocalist, Crowned success of Mr. HENRY 8S. PAGE, the unrivalled coract vocalist. Miks POLLY DATLY, thoestablished favorite, The LARGEST MINSTREL BAND In the city. G END MEN. 6. During the Overture....... Opening Chorus. “Good Bye, Love, “Sweet Castle Gar ning Gun’. itie Dickey B -Orchestrae Minstrels weomb “The Loved Ones are Howard Grand Finale. Fs Company Tho i ith 8. Seabert' TWENTY FOURTH WARD BY GASLIGHT, The whole mammoth entertainment at a small price of ad- mission. General adinission, 25 cents; reserved folding orchestra chairs, 50 cents; gallery, 18 0 te boxes, 83 und $4; single vents iu Uoxes, 75 con Doors open at 7 o'clock once at GRAND FAMILY MATINEE EVSKY W eSDAY and SATURDAY at 3 HEODORE THOMAS’ SYMPHONY ¢ ERTS AND FULL PC REHBARSALS at STEINWAY HALL. First Concert Saturday, November 13, at 8. First public Rehearsal Thursday, November 12, at 2. Purebagers of subsoription tickets desirous of baving the same seats during the season can select thom on and after MONDAY, November 1, at 9 o'clock, at the box office of ay Hall an now be hed at ell the princtpal warerooms and at the box office of y Virculuts, stating full particulurs, can be obtained at ths above uauiod places, ITRINWAY HALL, NORMAL OLASSICAL SERIES OF SIX SOIRKES MUSICALES, 1 the whole of RUBINSTEIN'S SELECTION from the works of Buc, Hundel, Haydn, Searlotti and Mo 2art will be performed, with iurportant voeul aud instrumen- tal additions. ‘The elections from Bach, Handel, &c., will form tho Srst part ofeach programme; tho xecond’ part will consist of the best aud inost interesting modern vocal and instrumental music Severui distingulsbod resident artists aro engaged for thoso Sotroes, Artists not yet oncaged, wishiug tortake part, Will address the nndarsigned, under whose superintendence these concerts wre giv Jars; giving fall partiewars, enn bo found at the muste stores, at Steinway Hall and at the Normal Conservatory, No. "a8 Eust Fourteouth street, near Union squaro, ‘The est Soires takes plircs on Wednea: duy, November 24. F. A. GERLACH, Director, Ohara ed BXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, This gigantic building, completely remodellod and reno- vated, Isnow nearly ready to recetve the superb colussal plewure, LIENARD PRUSSIAN SIEGE OF PARIS, Just arrived kore under the personal cha f oldier- ‘artist, Oolonol FORTUNE L D, of th Parisian artists of note GRANDOM AMP: BROSSES, BRONGOUS, and thelr co: for almost @ your in its execution, Covering nearly 20,000 square feet of canvas and replete with superd realistic sccompauiments and edfects, this mas- torplece constitutes the most MAGNIFICENT MILITARY PAGEANT ever produvod in any age or country. As & contribution to art novhing of the same colossul proportions has ever been Attompted, Asun historical prosentation of the dramatic andsanguinary splendors of wir, it is absolutely and photo- graphically perfoct. It Is believed to bo the most vividly Fealistie and lmprewsive work of the kin {x the world, ‘The “Siege of Paris’ is intended for the Centennial Ex- positon, Lt can be exhibited here for a brief season only. OPEN MONDAY, NOVEMBER. L. MERICAN INSTITUTE PAIR, Second and Third w between Sixty-thied aud Hixty-fourth’ streets, ‘The Hnest collection of WONDERFUL MACUINERY AND ELEGANT PRODUGSS oyor exhibited in this country. THE GRAND ORCHESTR: now assisted by who, with shirt; LU, LENKA i + Was engaged rere the world renowned Uornot player. Admisston, 50 cents, Children 78D WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL AND ALL NEW YORK WILL Ske It THE LECTURE SEASO: EOTURE, ; Professor Lister, at Cooper Union, Wednesday ovoning, November 10, at 8 o'clock, Sabject of the Lecture, “That the Stars janots Influence the Inbabltunce of this Barth.” Dn with a large diagram. Tickets $1; 1 from tho Professor, 329 Sixt Avenue. or at the door on the evening of the lestur IN THREE HOURS AT 128° West Thirty-fourth street, between Sixth and nth avenues, near Broadway,—Special mechanieal den. coral, rubber, ross penri, whalebone rubber, gold and v4; Mompers, Regulators, de, Take green car rom Gra d otreet pad or Sixth avenue cars or Broadway GH, 128 Wost Thirty-fourth street. BEAUTE ‘UL SET, $5; GUM TEETH, $10; single, $1; sitver flings, 44 cents, Bxamine specimens York Dental Hoon, 202 Sith wrongs. Keeabliegod at New 1851, Sundays until two o'cioek. All. work warranted, gg ten TEETH, UNEQUALLED FOR NATURAL AA. appearance, Mt and durability; all operations for tho provervation of the tootit skilfully Performed: Sundays until 2 Dr. DES. i th avenue. I RR OG. DURKIN, DENT from 89 Sixth avenue to 50 W, Teeth inserted over roots, to be meer! as natural teeth; teeth extracted without paln by a benumbia, “ Fantod wo Bt, Betwoen Math avenue and Drowtwage see SOMETHING NEW, CHEAP AND BEAUTIFODOMY oso Pearl Pintes (indienting color an Srtifictal tooth, excol, ‘evarstbing ‘heretofore: chee’ for beauty, strength and lightn Road only to Plated; tiado In ous day, and oa event are leo beat Rub trom $10 to #19; Uold am to $45; extract dor gus. Dr. T.G, WAIT, ‘wenty-third stroet, near Madisvu avenue. 82 Bast ; bach STR hogy! ed $10, WITH. OR ihout enttectiini pee tr o ver llfuue. 80 ave { THEATRE. IN TUB RVENING TELEGRAM, GrLenpip, ) THE ARGYLE RoOMS.— “ss PAQISIAN VARIETIES; PRINCE IMPERIAL AND ALL THE LATEST DANCES, TOMORROW NIGHT. INWAY HALL, r WEDNESDAY RYENING, NOVEMBER 3, GRAND CONCERT UNDER THE AUSPICKS OF THE ROLECTIC Ct on which occasion Mie following artists will appeac : Miss NELLIE FE. BROWNE, of Bostor iss EMMIE 1, MAUNAN, ‘of New York, slo Mr. THOMAS J. BOWERS, of Philadelphi Mr. BMORY JONES, of Now York, Buritu: Miss M. I. OASSEY, of Philadelpinia, Pinuiste, Miss LOUISE BOWSER, of New York, Panisto, ir. WALTER I. CRAIG, of New York, Vioiluist. rr, P. HENR( LOVERIDGE, Condactor, Muio, MONTGOMERY, Acoompanist, Admission, Gio, : raserved sexts, $1 oach, Schirmier's, 701 Broadway, and Sobiberth's, MPORTANT NOVICE. Mr, MATT MORGAN will publish in ‘tho next namber of the DRAMATIC NEWS an unequalled Tinted Carton en- tsled, Soprano, Tovor. ‘0 _be had at Unlon square. ‘Tho Wreck of “The Legitimate,” In which this celobrated artist will portray fn trasts the decay of the pure in stage pri i It will be Une of the uest works of ert ever a from the pon- tiVof tho epiineat cacientarist and nical matiiat, and wit 4) ar in No. 6 of the Db rie ‘8, out on Thursday, =o VRICK FIVE CENTS. eeeree HE DANCE OF SOCIETY, by William 8. De Garmo, WM. A. POND & CO.'S, 547 Broadway. G HALL, EVERY trong con. For sate at AUSE’S SOIREE DANSANTE Baturday from 8 to 12. HALL, Pitty. fonrth stroot, Monday, November J. CLRCULAKS AN TICKETS at private Academy, 212 Bast Eleventh street, big ed bd MONSTERY'S SPARRING, FENCING AND hooting Acadomy, 619 Sixth avenue. —Boxing taught in 24 lessons, Importer and dealer in enperior Foucing Ap- paratus aud Boxing Gloves, Send for circular, AMUSEMENTS. A aaaa L Bb AA a a L ¥ a ga fers faa § KERB Pea | A EEEEE A | GaGa LLLLLL BEERB THEATRE, Sree THEATRE, Broadway and Thirty-third street, Mr. JOSH HART... THE PALACE OF AMUSEMENT. FIRST APPEARANCE oF. THE QUEEN OF ENGLISH ERA, MM MM II SSSS 8SSS MM MM If 8 8. MM MM Il ssss 8488 i MM M If cy 8 MoM I 8sss SSSS. sur A ; JUUL tL AA JUUL it AA EEC E. @ SE ww UW Ih kA MN NM A TITITH Mf ERERW W W 8888 wae 4 Pe oe ww eo MM MM AA H RB w Ww & MM MM AA T H HE ww Ms 8 MM MM AA T HHH EER WoW ‘S88 MM MM A A T i UR WVVW 8 MMMMAAAT H HE Wy vw MMMMA At. @ ue Vv vv 8 83 MM MA AT H HEEEE WW sssd at the BAGLE. THEATRE, . IVELEITTU THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN AMERICA, - rononnesd so by the ENTIRE PRESS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL, ani first appearance of the Queen of English Opera, T88 JULIA MATHEWS, ‘This will be Miss Mathews’ first appearance since her very successfull ensagemeut at Wallack’s Theatre, Miss Mathows will appear in the very amusing musical Farce, by Thomas Haynes Baley, entitlod IRISH HEIRESS, THE Kate O'Brien (with Sons) iss Julin Mathews Sir Lawrence Paragon, ‘Mr, Welsh Edwards Charles Paragon... Mr. J, F, Crossin Sam, Valet vo Charles. Mr. John Wild Footman. . . Mr. J. Mason Susan, Maid to Miss O'Brien, Misi Linnie Edwards Firsi appenrance at this theateo of tho ‘favorite Contedians, Mossrs. RICKEY AND BARNEY. They appour in the very Inushuble Local Sketch entitled MBITION, John O'Brien, from Cohoes, looking for office, Mr. Sam Rickey Mr, J. ¥. Orossin Mr. John Wild Master Barney BARTHOLOMEW Gus Young, a nice young man. Jimmy Lush, his great part. Bartender of the G. G. Club. MAFPITT AND in the'r Comic Pantomime, entitled BILBO AND BABBETTE. Bibo, a Clown. Old Garrotte, a Gardonor... "70! Babbette, Currotte’s Daughter, . Crusty, @ Baker Jas. 8. Maffitt Wii, Bartholomew Miss Maric Corentlo Luke Sehooleralt Colin, & young Love John Wild All'the above, to addition to the beautiful melange pro- ‘gramme given by the following Star Artists:— Mr JOHN WILD, Me. HARRY KERNELL, JOLLY NASH. SCHOOLCRAFT AND COES, JAMES BRADLEY. Miss EDNA MARKLEY, Miss LOUISE FRANKLIN, EDWARDS, Miss MARIE GORE T EDWARDS, Mr. J. F. ORC GEO, GRAPE AND FiFYY OTHERS. ‘A GRAND “MELANGE PROGRAMME, concluding nightly and Matinens with the Commie Patitomime, outitled, BIRO AND BABBETTE, MATINEES WADNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, Mise LIZZ18, FLO. Mr. 2 MM = «6OMM A TTTTT It MM MM AA 2 MMMM AA ae i MMMM AA 2: MMM M AAA T I bs ists i Ve * : 4 a et te MoM MA Rt ee. 3 at the EAGLE THUBATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Box sheet will bo open for the sale of seats daily from 10 to 5, where seats can be secnred two weeks in advances, Ba; Seats at the box office only, as speculation will not be pei mitted. fA PRICES. ube joxes. and $10 Orches $1 aleony, roserved, 75 cents ress Circie, not 50 cents Cirele. 25 cents MATING RDa¥’ TRAND OPERA HOUSE, GRAND CONCERT, SUNDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 81, 1875, PROGRAMME. ° 11 Conte a'Bises"”, Morend: 1 rerture, “1 ‘onte d’Rssox"”. os il OWNING S “NINTIC REGIMENT BAND 2. Paraplirase, “Wie Schon Bist. D: cae Neswadea a BOWNING'S “NINTIL REGIMEST HAND. 8. “Down in the Doep Cellar,” as sung m Whitney. Mr, GEORGE DALTON. i 4 “We Hold ‘The Fort," Revival Hymn of Messrs. Moody yew York MALE QUARTET AND MIXED CHORUS NEW Yt x MU Py N CHO. . 5. Staccato Polka Mile. BENZIGER 6. Cornet Solo, “Intlamatus, Stabat Mavoi Mr. J. LEVY. 7. New York Quartet Waits, New York Male Quartet—Goi ae ..Vogel el ii, A’ Betigson, Director.) Grand Selection, "Macbeth". ‘ «Verdi DOWNING'S NINTH RSGIMENT “BAND, With solos for ail she principal artists, PART IL. 1. Terpsichorena, “A Grand Potpourri of European sbebed Kappey National Da} DOWNING’ MINT REGIMENT BAND. 110. a 2. “Cheerfulness, ZIG ani Mule. BE 8. Cornet Solo, “Leviathan Polka’ Mr. J. LEVY, 4. "There Were Ninety and Nino,” Messrs. Moody and Sunkoy. 5. “The Image of the Rose,” with Solo Obligato, ..Reichardt NEW YORK MALE QUARTET, 10 Obligato by Colonel H. A. SELIGSON. 6. March, * Not.” rearranged and dedi Lov the “Old Guard,” by PoPt Wwoon's, MO! DAY, NOVEMBER 1, limited engayement (12 nights and 4 matinees) of the popular, favorite and talontod actor, TW. KEENE, 1. W. KEENE, TW. KE T. W. KEES who will appear MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, and WEDNESDAY MATINEE, in the exciting Melodrama, THE 4 KNAY THE. 4 KNAVE! PIERRE BISSON, A THURSDAY, FRIDAY’ and” SATURDAY and SATURDAY MATINER, the romantic Sensation Play CARTOUCHE, THE FRENCH RoBRE CARTOUOH ., -is8 cirveasarure ries sss ths T. W. KEENR MATINEES, MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, tho thrilling Sensation, THE SURGEON OF PARIS. 1875, W. KEENR, EVENINGS ‘The Surgeon. Bi Ma Rosigt . EMILY MAYNARD,” NELLIE BAD r HALPIN, 3 L. MORTIMER (F. ROONKY, ‘SIAKRY STEWART, b. R. WILLARD, Mra M.D. HERIELL, HARRY CLIFTON, ©. MILLER, G, WESSELS, USEUM DEPARTM On exhibition, from 8 A. M. to P.M. P. T, BARNUS LIVING BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS, XTRA. iE OLYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY. GRAND EXTRA MATINEE : on TUESDAY, November 2 (ELECTION DAY). NWO LADIES WANTED—TO JOIN AN APTE Fronch conversational class, to practise under the diro tion of complished Parisian professor, Address \ WILSON, Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘T MISS THE FINEST DANCING MUSIC ORLD, AT THE ARGYLE SHADOW DAN. -MORROW NIGHT, COMMENCING AT 9 “LITTLE FRET THAT SOPTLY “ Songand Chorus, cents, by Gd. P. Benja i, sung ‘by A. Clark at Cotion & Reed's Minstrels, iso it School Maroh,” 39 cents, by suine compe Sent G. PB) BENJAMIN, 712 Eighth HEALTIL AMUSEMENT.—J. WOOD'S XERCISE, 1B, aa ¥ Gymnasiunt, No. 6 Bast Tweuty-cighth street, o day and evening.” Pirat grand sparring, wrestline, toned and athletic entertainment Snturday eveuing, November th env PHULLAPS, LABOR—TEMPERANCE—WOMEN, Sale of tlekets commences November 1, at Gourloy’s, NEW THEATRE, ; a $85 AND 587 BROADWAY { @PPOSITE METROPOLITAN HOTEL), - RECOGNIZED AND Learnt THEATRE OF NEW youn = seins Patronised by the wealth, fashion and the metropolis, rospectability _ Mr. PASTOR offers the following popular Stars for tho week, beginning NOVEMBES 1. || {3 Qe THRATRE. OLYMPIC THEATRE. [ ~ BROADWAY. FOUN PF. POOLE. ...ccssseseererseersseeesese ss MANAGER AN ENTIRE AND OOMPLETB CHANGE, REAPPEARANCE of the greatest and best of all Irish Comedians, Voculioe sad ‘Patcere Mr. PAT ROONEY A N PAT ROONEY. meer eee Mr, ROONEY will sing bls now son, {2M POULD’ you CAREY A POP.” TEM TOULD YOU GARRY 4 Por. PM TOULD YOU CARRY A POP.’ REAPPEARANCE of the minster of atl Datch Comedians, Mr. GEORGE 8, KNIGUT—-—————~+ Me. GEORGE 8. KNIGH Mr. GEORGE 8. Bue : SIG NOS, VON OF DE Boys" a ont "¥ALKING bows DE BOWERY." appearance of the favorite Vacalist and Commedionne, eeMISS “ADAH RIGH MOND. = MISS ADAH RICHMOND, MISS ADAH RICHMOND. —MISS ADAM RICHMOND, —— Regdlite Richmond will sing two entirely new Songs. fexppenrance of the xroatost living Monkey Impersonator, MASTER MARTIN, ——-———___ ” , ” ever produced. W. HENRY RICE, lonce, THR WONDERFUL SIEGRIST BOYS, threo of the most extraordinary Acrobats the world has the only male Soprano and Prima Donna par excel- HARRY BRYANT, Premigg Vontriloquist of thé Worhd. MISS KATE OO) Treland’s groatost S GB. HARCOURT, the popular Tonor and Char: GUS) WILLIAMS. — I ngstrOsa. ER, [ ey tor Actor. | 4, Ht ‘and WALDRON, jeled in the annals of SANFORD and WILSON, T. M. ENGLER. JENNIE MORGAN, WESTON SISTERS, FRANK GIRARD, written by E. Harrigan (of Harrigan and Hart Combina- tion), called “HILDEBR D MONTROSE CADEMY OF MUSIC, WACHTEL, THIRD WEEK OF THE BRILLIANT SEASON, WACHTEL GRAND OPERA. Director. Noi SEVENTH SUBSCRIPTION Il TROVATORE, THEODORE WACHTEL Mr. Gunsberger. Mme. Wagner. Milo, Whitma WED: BIGHT £ 5 OF Boxes $20, $15 and $10, served seats $1 or 82 extra, Family served sonts do., 50 cents, rel oy ADMISSIO. General adn ion, $1. Re- le, 60 cents. Re- Box office for tho sale of Resorved Seats opon at the Academy of Music, Branswick Hotel end 114 Broadway, dai im 9 till 4 o'clock. Ws HTEL. Horr THEODORE WA teered bis assistance to the pear at thoir rehearsal and concert on No ‘ nteers to. con andsom: SHTEL has courteously vol- hilluarmonie Society and will ovember 12 and 1% Inet the orchestra have been ten- je manner. 1 Fhaee THEATRE.—THE WORLD'S NOVELTY, MEXICAN JUVENILE OPERA MEXICAN JUVENILE OPERA CARMEN MORON @& GUADALUPE MORO! Zea old) inn (6 years ld): COMPANY, COMPANY, -oe-Prima Donna + Prima Donua together with 30 Javonile Artists of extraordinary talent, together with 2 Juvenile Artists of oxt ry talent, togothor wita 30 Javonile Artists of extraordinary talent, will ap LA GRANDE DUCHESS: LA ( LA GRANDE DUCHESSE! La Gk. with full chorus and orohes: A every Monday, Wednesday and Fr erory Monday, Wednesday and Pn - every Monday, Wi ar at the LYCEUM THEATRE in Offonbach's, FE DUCHESSR, DE DUCHESSK, tra, iday Evening. day Evening ednesday and Friday Evenin; TWO GRAND FAMILY MATINEES TWO GRAND AMILY MAT NEES on Thursday and Saturday ATternoons, at 1:30. on Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, at on Tharsday and Saturday Afternoons, at 1:30, Matince admission, S0c.; reserved sei ats, 50c, extra, Matinee admission, 50c. rescrved seats, 50c. extra, MASTER MARTI MASTE ho will appear tn % wr in the nei BIANLEY IN AvINCK Se cMled “arement for ane week louger of the famed Equilibe Tho great Lancast apart ancaste: rish Jig and Reel ferme, MUREUY AND MORTOR. DUNC O FAMIL' UR CARLO FAMIL THE WORLD Mr JOHN DART. Mr. ‘GREATEST GYMNASTS.! TH wor! Ss" 3 Sole cirmae E WORRELL SISTERS. Mr, WILLIAM WEST. Mr. WILLIAM couRTRIGHT, ~~ * Lin Messrs. HARPER AND STANSILLL YDING, Mr. #. CAMILLE, r G, W. REED, rr. M. MARRIN, Mr. A BELLAMY, Miss JULIA ROBE Miss KITTY PAIICE Miss PEARL THOR MPL AVORITES. NEW PROGRAMME. ES V Miss JULIA Miss TDA GRE, Miss ADDIE FARW AND Al ou IN AN BNTIRELY MATINEES WEDN GRAND GRAND TUESDAY, Ni EXTRA BER KCTIC OOTH'S THEATRE, MERRY PANTOMING, ..Leasves and Managers JARRETT & PALME SE EEK Me, SEC of the inimitable and ever popular America® clow GL. FOX, in the onttrely new rand Comic Triak Holiday Pantomime, HUMPTY DUMPTY in EVERY CLIME, * Tho offering is tho most magnificent of the kind ever witnessed on tho stage, sur- Passing in atvractive " fw: tures the great pantomimes MATINEE that aro fnovitable to the holiday eason wt the COV. EY BRY NT GARDEN and DRURY ANK THEATRES, London, SATURDAY, having the decisive advan: tuge of a CLOWN who is withont a poor either in Europe or America, IN ACT It Hum tyr Wonders are tntroduced, tue elading LITTLE TODD in his astonishing performances on the column of cold; the ORRIN BROTHERS, ED. WARD CHARLES DUON- Minstrel, ‘Tho Miniaturo Con: tenhial Celebration by 35 Juvenile artists is the értignt Vot children, SCALE OF PRICES. RIGHT PERFORMANCES. —Admn insion, $1. Reserved Orchestra, $1 50. Dross Circle, Fumily Circle, 30¢ FOR THE FAMILY MATINBES, at 1g o'ctock, HILDREN, 0c. Admission, $1, All Reserved Sonts, $1 SHILDREN, 250, MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY, Dress Circle, 0c. Family Cirele, 800. panistan VARIETIE ‘Sixteenth street and Broadway, Temple of Sensational Art Artistic Melange. i Brilliant Olio, Evenings, 8 o'clock. Tnosday, Thursday, Suturday Matinees, 2 o'clock. “Most. ploasing combination of art, with female beauty, musieal trides “and variety gems, without coarseness." oraid. “An ontortuinment, the counterpart of which isto be found tn no other place in tho city, Adapted to dn audiunce of tasto.”"—News, VARIETIES of a better class of | VARIETIES and Artistic Varieties, | VARIETIES presented by Stars of superior | VARIETIES merit, the management an-| VARIETIES \ | uounces A NEW PROGRAMME, | VARIEUTES PARISIAN Stars, new Ballets, Dances | VARIETIES PARISIAN | and Tableaus. VARIETIES REAL PALACE OF PLEASURE AND HOME OF ART An original Sketch, written for the Parisian Variotios, entitled aged by the Sie E LOVE CONTRETEMPS, a fascinating, photographic; foolish Farce, ‘fencitully, feet. ingly, tunnily and faithfully considered, being a satirical travesty on tne, ONEIDA COUNTY, COMMUNITY, ia: with a strong cast, grotesque Songs, Dances and acatasts . MONS. BLANDOWSKIS i gees Dalley THE BANDIT: by his troupe of lovol hes. WEEE LEVINE FABER AUS, ¥ by 20 beautiful female modets, an ad exquisite burlesque Ballet, You. FO. 0. HS. Arnold's Elephant. Gontennial Songs. : Brown theTragedian. Altivolaute. Byory Tuorday, Thursday and Saturday Evening, Serio Comic Songs. Musical Gems. FRENCH PLAYS Flowy. Flowy,| Lightning Chan BY THR DIST ISIAN COMPANY. Clog Dances. Topular Bulla YCRUM THEATRE, 14TH ST. AND 6TH AV. | & HUMOROUS SKETCH Afton. Plas Uy thedistingnished Parisian Company. " | E| Same as tat someon, |The | itehearsal, | high SUBSCRIPTION NIGHTS—Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, | 5 [a funny farcical trifle. | Tragedy, Opera, Ballot TUESDAY, November 2, third subscription hight, 4 and Comedy. : First performance in America of DALILA, - ) OLIO. Drama in four acts by Octuve Feuillet, anthor of of Variety. Specialty, Musical and Novelty Artiets, “Let Astray,"Roinance of «Poor Young Man,” fc, Admission, S0c., Reserved seuts, $1, Private boxes, $3 THURSDAY, Novomhor 4 fourth subscription high to $10. Bal Comedy in five acts by Angier and Foussier, Cc - REEDS NOTRELS SATURDAY, Novembor dy titi subgseintion nigh, DARLINGS OPERA’ HOUS!S, Qexuric THEATRE, REME: THE GRAND EX or 624 BROADWAY. nm TUESDAY, November 2, _ ECTION DAY. QITEINWAY HAL 4 EMBER 1, GRAND VONCERT tendered MR. JOHN DARCIB, in consequence of his recent severe accident, on whieh occasion A BRILLIANT ARKAY HAVE VOLUNTEERED $)See lurve bil Feserved sents, THE) and extra, OF ARTISTS IR AID. rogrammes for particulars. Tickot, $1; (ugices J Strangers ?° Again,” Sulli Maiden,” Osgoo + “Brown E; He; “Wolinatte, ‘Modje,” by Gounod, Pride of Gur Hom Published by DITSO} AROWNING TRIC ;AT 9 O'CLOCK. ENTR. Alary, B0e. cliows,”” walts, ‘by Strauss, 75 & CO., 711 Browway, 1ADOW DANCING, ORROW NIGH MEET AS “Let Me Dream Has that Litde 406. cach ; “Gol Wilson, 0c. A BON THIR: § Apply at the I SS WANTED—FOR THE SEASON, sphoos wanted for the season, yphees wanted for the season, wos wil tacos in the 9 day, Wednesday wad Friday privute residences, in or out of t M AKART'S GREAT PAT ABUNDA 109 Fourth avenu spirit hands aud yind every Sun: o'cloek; Also at Vt KURT2'3 ART GALLERY, MADISON SQUARE Admission, alley,” 8G i We Proper’ Caper," Mave”? and 50) others; 10 eon #3 oltice, stamp for catalogue, “Runawal Hdobrandt M. 29 Bowery, opposite Prince street. HER “Pull D he HARD. Send 18 ONT FORGET, TUESDAY, Ny GRAND EXTRA MAT EB at the aa 2 (ELECTION DAY), OLYMPIC THEATRE, yV FANTED—A FULL ladies and perience required deena, for two days, DRAMATIC MAR TRWEST AND BEST MUSIC. AGE, “White Rose,” waite, Bornste(n, Walta,” Strauss, Te. ; nz Beil,’ “Tarantelle.” op. 115, Ley f “ song, and “Gliding Dow “Kenella Walta,” Matter A Miss Me 1” Blake, 40e.; "Moody and Sank be, Copies mailed. WM. A. 547 Broadway; brauch store, 39 Union si VARD.—PIANO, ORGA Flate, Harp, Harmony. West and 32 Bast Fourteenth ovenin COMPANY themon of acknowledged ability ana ox. operty man and geenle artist. 118 Herald off VIOLIN, GUITAR, SINGING, Private lersons only, Da; ONLY Ad. “Gaghostra Gospol Hymns,” POND & COL, auare, New York, aud street, Address corner of Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue; 900; re: | MATHUSIUEK PIANO KOOMS, errors ECHERCHE Sst AaAbow Ll ANTE, AR LE anmarsvecess, | RP bows, SIStH. AVESUE AND 'rniierieTH The renowned Cornet Player, SIREET, TOMORROW NIGHT, COMMENCING AT 9 + American Institute Fatt Oehock, ENTRANCE ON THIRTIETH STRELT, CENTRAL PARK GARD DRAMATIC. BXPRESSION AND GRACEFUL to let for balls, concerts, lecture A..~Postare vanght to ladies and gentlemen for readings pply to A. R. SPENCER, 212 Brondwa amateur rehesrsais divected; reader can ESSOR nined his lessons on the pleas i iF ighest branches. IAN MAAS ., orte fromm the NY partienlars naire vt Lights & ) Kant Fourtoonth st. NSTITUTE, OF KLOCUTION, 46. EAST TENT A aireshe— role PHILIP LAVERENCE, author of 8 i ” he. a! tioa to pubiie spoukine reuding and acting. nr ia 0 begivuing to avi and the stage: ‘ TRESS, MA Wost Twolfth street. LISHED ACTRESS AND ) reader touches the art of olocutlon In obs tomes ne, ono tevin; pre- pares ladivs and gontlomen for the stage, instragts amateurs and directs rohearsals. Pupils afforded 8n opportanity of playing while under instruction. Volos buildiug for the pule pit, bar owe I stago, rendering the woakest In ono courye of lessons, | Satisfa Address LADY PEAZLE, box 5.237 Post oflies, voices sinooth and jon guaranteed. —WAY SISTERS | West Twenty-third stroet, near Sixth avonue, EVENING AT 8, SSTURDAY MATINEE AT 2, Half price to Matinee. DLT THEATRE, ighih street, between Second and Third ave: Pact FALK. 7 Proprietor This is the only theatre In the ers tem of tho London Musie Hall. Open ali the year round. GREAT FAMILY RESORT GY NEW YORK. THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT TN THE City, LOOK AT OUR A¥ALANCHE OF NEW STARS. Tho Leonard Family, J. Smith, John Russell, Ida Freeman, ” May Hamilton, ' Carter Brothers, and’ the Bohemiun Ballet Troupe. First timo in this city of Sig. Constantine's Comlo Panto- mine, | THE BIRTHDAY FETE; or tho MISHAPS OF ROQUINET, FAMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2:30, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, GRAND MUSICAL MATINER. Sanday eveniug, at Bo'clock, Grand Sacred Concert, fol- lowed by a Variety Performance comunenchig at one minute past 12, not infringing on the Sunday law. ‘Admission, 2c, tor four boury’ entertalnme: TRINWAY HALL TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16. Grand DRAMATIC, LITER \RY and MUS{CAL ENTER. TAINMENT. The accomplished artists Miss E. V, PROUD. FOO? and My, T. He MOMRE 2 weil known publisher, assisted by Mixs SOPHIE A TIEILBRON, the emi: nent pianiste; Prof. J. JAY WATSON, Miss A. A. WATSON and Mice HAZEL DELMONTE (wh In character, forthe frat t other t« P ues, 71) BER 2 (ELECTION). Wt BROADWAY, 1K FLEAS, S, THE MBR&Y PLEAS, Ol, let us Hee to seo the Fleas! For overland and over soas The ery is “Have you seen the Ploas! Now open at No Union square every day (Sunday ox. copted), fram 10.4. M. to 6 P.M. Admission, 25 cents, ROFESSON MAZZOCCUTS CHARMING MUSIO, A HE ARGYLE SHADOW DANCING, TO MORKO' a ENTRANCE ON THIRT He STRERT, ENING RECHERCHE SHADOW DANSANTE, AT PT ARGYLE. ROOMS, SIXTH AVENUE ASD THIRTIETH STRERT, TO-MORROW NIGHT. iy F acc me warest Sonsini, SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM. bcsved WASTED LADIES FOR A. FIRST CLASS DRA+ 2d. matic society. Apply at 186 Grand street, Brooklym, H, POPE,| DRAMATIC ARY, ELOCUTION, W, “hetor Pkactical “TXsTKCtION S40 and Elocutionist, | LADIES OR GENTLEMEN PREPAR. Address ING FOR PRIVATE THEATRICALS, LYRIC HALL, | PARLOR R&CITATIONS OR STAGE Bixth avenue. Rehearsals o ‘ove in Lyeic Hall, nS ee ees qmt ATTRACTIONS wt American Tustitute Fai Lavy will play favorite pieces, QOLsete TBATRE, er O GRAND Extra Marin SSOAPWAEe on 4 SDAY, NOVEMBER 2 (ELECTION DAY). PULaRMonte sorry, ‘The first matinee will take place om FRIDAY, Noveuber 5, at 2 ek, at the Academy ot Masic, Grand orenésira, Here Carl Bergmann, conductors Mrs. Emily Batman, voenitst, The orchestra will, portorm, Beethoven's syinpliony “isrolea,"” au overture by Herr vou’ Bulow, “Julius Cesar,” aud ito de Cal” by Lechner, ‘Tickets, with resorved seats To be bad at the principa, hiusic storus and at the Academy on the day of portormanca UD ARONSON'S IMMENSELY POPULAR COMPOSI- tions-Piayed by ‘Thomas's, (iihmore's Gratulle’s, Jowulng’s, Bernstein's and Lender's bands am be} neh: Pp concerts, hails, &e.—"Our Lovely Hut La Coquette, rom St. Gervais,” waltzes, gach 76.5 "Ee Mavortte stelgh ide,” atoms, cack it be ‘avorite,” *" Jo," galops, * cata Maattine MOE Siskaiser Nos "Marg 402, Voptes auriled. ai DIISON & CO., 711 Broadwar,