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SY REAL ESTATE FoR sam, Oh TR a Central, BAROAIN07 WEST FIPTY-VIPTH STREET, ear Dr. Hall's church, » perfect. kom of e mediom? high stoop hardwood finished new modern cece the superb mirrors and fixtures, o ial in aay termt “Oflces—11 Pine struct and rsa iy . K. STEVENSON, Jr, A OUR STORY BRICK BUILDING, WEST SIDE OF Sixth avenue, noar Twenty-fifth strect, for sale on A rms; alvo ® Property on Twenty-third street, bear avenue, to lease tor business pr yur 8. PECK & CO,, No. 8 West Twenty-fifth street. HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOKIED THAT UE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED OFFICES FOR THE RECEIPT OF DVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET, 1.265 WAY. Dv 630 SIXTH AVENU! 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. PHTLADEL!HIA. aay esee BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- < MADISON AVENUE.—A VERY ELEGANT DOr wenn for sale; new, full size four story brown stone; dining room extension; cabinet finish ; large mirrors; Brive very low; open all day. East Side. OR SALE AT A RARGAIN—A SIX STORY DOUBLE Tene it BI ‘roperty, ay Broome street: fu ood tenants Apply at once to, Wk. LAUBITSCHE, 0, #02 Broadway, corner Duane street, Tuesday. West Side, HARGE STORE, ON CANAL STREET. RUNNING through to Vestry street, for sitle at 8 RIKER 3 Pe ry esses _£ 00., No. - NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. - Furnished. N ELEGANTLY FyestaaED HOUSE TO LET—TO A’ a family; poeieenly clean and in Win, order; bot cold water throughout. Apply at 330 West Thirty- third, oon for three MODERN MEDIUM BROWN STONE HOUSE— Furnished or partially furnished, Fifty-Gfth stroet, near Fitts avenue; pert would remain; rent low. 8. B, GOOD- ALE & CO. Wost Twenty-third street, Filth Avenue ote A FURNISHED QU SR $1.00 CASH FOR A woll furnished Hi location, for » Address he T° LEIA HANDSOME AND NEWLY FURNISHED House, with every convenience; $100 per month; or Furniture for sale at alow Sgure. Appl Wen Thirteenth ceeenem eee Apply es or address 40 10 LET—FURNISHED, A SMALL THREE STORY high stoop bay window House, on Twenty-fourth sireet, near Fourth avenue: furniture new and in nice order; eleven rooms, Apply ut office 139 Kast Twelfth street, PO RENT—HANDSOMELY AND FULLY FURNISHED, House. brown stone, medium size, near Klevated Halt Fond and several car routes; $150 per month, Wess ‘Thirty-second street, Unfurnished. A —TO LET, THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK + Honse. in'fine order, No, 14 Bethune street; low rent ist May next. Apply at 51 Charles street; until BROOKLYN PI AND TO. LL FOR SALE we more paichaceaiedase wr SALE OR RENT—TW0 STORY AND BASEMENT high stoop House 146 Rutledge street, Brooklyn, E, D., 40 minutes’ walk from Grand street ferry,'S minutes by two Hues of ears, completely und elexuntly furnished, to gen. @leman and wite: good references required. Inquire of owuer, 169 Front street, New York. {JOR SALE—THREE STORY BASEMENT BROWN stone Dwelling, 158 Penn street, Williamsburg; imme dinte possession, Cull at Savings Bank, corner Broadway aud Fourth streets, Williamsburg. x hy THE EVENING TELEGRAM ALL THE NEWS. TO-NIGHT WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY _.._ FOR SALE AND T0 RENT. ONLY FOR® “BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE $6.000 28eiacnt aoa tonne ciate nee hoe avd shade trees; fine views; 216 minutes from Forty: -secoud treet. . C. LOO! 604 Sixth avenue, PROPERTY OUT OF THE git FOR as ee OT OY RRR TKEN, FOR SALE, PRICE $7,000, 30 ACRES cottage House, with eigi ‘Furnished ; dlso residence for servants R. H. GOFK, 444 Canal sty a SALE—A COUNTRY SEAT, OF 5% ACRES, I the beautiful village of Geneva} situation excellent; rooms, completely other outbuildings, ‘Rood buildi ngs and fine fruit. Apply to GERKIT Hl. SMITH, Geneva, N. DMIRABLE UNFURNISHED HOUSES AT VERY greatly reduced rents mdeed, on and adjoining Fiitn, Madison and Park svenues. Ones 1 ree street pa East Soventecuth street. STEVENSO. A GTHIRTY.SECOND | STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH «avenue and Broadway.—A large four story brown Stone front House to rent, in perfect order: rent moderate to first class private family.’ Apply to JOHN FETTRETCH, 1,290 Broadway, HOUSE YOR RENT LOW TO GOOD TENANT. am ready to close at once; suitable for renting in or furnished rooms. 40 West Twenty-seventh street. N. ELEGANT BROWN STONE RESIDENCE IN best street, near lower entrance of Central Park; Lt 200 mmediste Peay cee yn aud lease if required; many LI. ROEHLICH, Third avenue, near Filtieth street TO LET. 47 furnished front Room; also small Room, with all ean- 00 WEST TWELFTH SYBRE? HAS CHANGED loor, with or without Basement. MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.— et WEST FORTY.THIRD STREET.—A PRIVATE FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS WES? WASHINGTON PLACE.—LARGE, WeLt veniences, fire, &c., for gentleman, without Tooke near square ‘and several car lines; terms moderate. hands and been refitted, able partios can find Fang furnished Rooms, Bogle oren oie or would let en- 110 Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for house- keeping, to let to respe: le small families. fare. will let a nicely furnished Room on the first floor, without board; is very suitable for a doctor. 262 EIGUTH AVENUE (OPPOSITE GRAND OPERA Honse).—A handsomely furntshed front Parlor, very desirable for gentlemen or gentleman and wite; terms reasonable for quiet, permanent parties. 300 NEST TWENTY FIFTH | STREET—TO LET, handsomely furnished Rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; also single Rooms tor geutiemen; look at our hd and $5 room ONE TCEAIO — ob od AGLE THEAT! LE yeep AND yarn eyitis STREET. HH HAR? Sole Proprietor aud Manager A GRAND TRANSFORMATION in one night. The entire orchestra floor bas | heen raised and every chair made one and a half inches wides BRILLIANT *SucoRss oF THE en of En ra, A ————_——_— Anew vr mole of A of Acts, been Sones &c., &e., in which Professor ron Professor TOBIN, KEY AND BARNEY, Joun wip * JOHN WILD, gpotae 4 FORTESCUE, RANKLIN, &0., ac. bie burlesque on the superb ” Mr. J ASTR. LED ASTRAY LED ASTRAY LED ASTRAY ae AY—_———-LED ASTRAY MATINER WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. “HOUSES, FLATS (EIGHT AND TEN ROOMS A..~eteh), and. Apartments, at reduced rents; all. im- Provements; choice location. ‘Apply at 1,087 Third avenue, SECOND FLOOR—IN A COTTAGE HOUSE At gas, water closet and use of laundry; rent mo 164 Eact Hightysecondesrest, between Third and’ Lexing- ton avenues. FLAT TO LET—ON THIRD FLOOR 144 FAST Fourteenth street, opposite Academy of Music: Fooms; modern: in complete order; bath; central location. Apply to the janit at. PRIVATE HOUSE, 10 ROOM nents, $62 50 month; central locat whole House, Eighteenth street, improvements, & month, CHEISTALLER, 17 Abingdon square, Eight nue, between Bleecker and Twelth streets. FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS, ON SIXTH AVENUB, near Twenty-third street, to let; also a French Flat, 10 rooms, Fifty-aixth street, near Sixth avenue. . PECK & Cd., No. 8 West Twenty-ffth street, PARLOR FLOOR OR FLAT TO RENT; PERFECT order; possession at once; will be altered ‘to suit ten- ant. No, 40 West Twenty-seventh street. A WtW0, SEAT FLOORS, 190 EAST FIFTY.FIRST + street, near Lexington ‘avenue; parlor, kitchen and threo bedrooms; stationary tubs, bath, gas fixtures in each ; $30 to $45 per month, HALF DOU + all improv A.cTBE DESIRABLY LOCATED THREE STORY ANB «,, Bitte high stogp brick House No. 408 West Twentieth Episcopal College, containing ents. Apply'to estate of ue, between Twentieth Street, overlooking the park of 15 roome and aif modern impro D. A. CUSHMAN, 172 Ninth and Twenty-first Misets IFTH AVENUE.—TO LET OR LEASE, THE LARGE brown stone front high stoop House, No. 273 Fifth ave- to a good tenaut will be rented low. Apply on the: premises, 2 to 4 P. M., or to’ WILLIA! CRUFKSHANK, 68 Broadway or 76 Chambers street, HE TWO ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSES, NOS. 2 and 4 Roslyn place, connected, has been a hotel, will be Tet, soother or soparatély newly paingod and freseoud. Ap- ply at 10, morning, at218 Greene street, 10 LET—THE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE No. 505 West Twenty-third street; newly painted, with mirrors in parlors, wittdow shades, &c. “Apply on premises, {OR SALE—NO, 1,734 NORTH THIRTEENTH STREET, the handsomely finished three story Dwelling, with three story back buildings: lot 100 feet deep, with u wide street in the rear. ‘This property has extra con: niences, is aay Lae on is excellent order; terms #. W. EDDY, 7: ladelphia, IN PHILADELPHIA, A MODERN THREE , with three story brick building and large .74 North Thirteenth sireet ; twelve rooms; com- underdruined; winter and’ sum- OR SALE pletely large heate mer “kitchens, with’ marble dressers; two excellent fauges; hot ind cold water; bath, with hot and. cold slower! water. closet; stationary marble top washstands; extra marble mantels: bath room finished in marble; large saloon siti ni. with bay window elegant was fixtures t to Amboy street terms easy. Apply ladelp shi 730 Chestnut street, Pt INTER RESORT HOTEL 10 1 now open; possession immedia Clarendon Hotel, Aiken, 8, C. Address venta, Ga, a ee ISHED; rent, $3,500; 3: We PRELL, Sa M0 LET—NO. 64 CLINTON PLACE, ONE DOOR FROM Fifth avenue: black walnut mantels in parlors; Carpets, new, for sale, Apply to ¥. ‘AILER, 47 Walker street. TPO, ,ETION THIRTY SIXTH STREET, | NEAR Eighth avenue, three story Cottage; 9 roon and gas, Fent per enmutn, $500.” Inquire of WA CONBOY, West Thirty-tth street, 10 LET—AN ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House, newly painted; No. 35) Bast Fiftysoventh street; rent very low until May. Particulars and keys with N, SCHAINWALD & CO., No, 111 West Thirticth street. ro. LET—A SMALL THREF STORY BAY WINDOW House, 112 East Twenty-fourth street, eleven rooms; slow under alterations: in perfect and complete order; pos session 15th, Open all da; rfl0 LEASE—NEAR UNION CLUB, 25 EAST TWENTY- first street, 200 feet from Broadway, five story and base- ment louse, muitablo for apartment purposes oF sinall hotel. WILLIAMSON, owner, 133 Fifth avenue. ‘ATER POWER FOR SALE,—SAWMILL, 25 HORSE power steady, together with nine acres, near canal and allroad. in Passiic county, N. J., 17 miles trom New York; ‘germs lgw; half cash. Apply to ROBERT GOW, Little } 55 Depot, 6 AGREES, i OF (A MILE EAST OF NORWOOD Is adapted to cutting into plots, and adjoin. Ang prope "ot Palisade ‘Land Company price §220 per acre. Thi the, only property in the neiihorhood that can sed for Tess than erncre. Map and full particu lars with D. B. CURLEY" 12 Contre street FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. BACK PARLOR, HANDSOMBLY FITTED UP AS parlor and bedroom, and two Chambers on fourth floor, to rent, to gentlemen, without board. Wost Twenty” seventh stroct, near Fifth avenue. LARGE, WARM, COMFORTABLE ROOM, SUITA- blo for one or two gentlemen; also sunny, single Room, $50 por week; desirable location, 224 Second avenue, near Fourteenth street. __REAL ESTATE i TO. EXCHANGE, “{ GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO EXCHANGE A Toi ruuted Honiness Frpoerix, near Broadway, for Something smaller, or will soll very ol nT UT LE Bo Liborty street. SOUTH FIFTH AVENUE MAGNIFICENT BUST- ness Corner, for eash or Sac le), Kerniandina oF GEORGE HUGHES, 103 W ¢ est Thirtieth street. PARTY OWNING A FIRST CLASS MEDIUM-SIZED brown stone House, in one of the best localities in Brooklyn, wishes to exchange it for a wall located ipa in erie eee particulars, OWNER, box 1. ROOKLYN REAL ESTATE WANTED.--UNENCUM- bered Lote in the Twenty-fourth; ward, on streets sow. lighted, in exchange for Cutlery. Merchandise, ress, stating locution and price, W. A., Herald rroarr, VILLA SITES FOR SALE—FRONTING ON Tong Island. Sound; unsurpassed for yachtsmen and ‘Others; dhe hour from elty,; all trning: absolately healthy. _ ATWATER, Riverside, Coun, venereal Fen FOR SALE—LOW FOR UASH, OR MIGHT ‘al vered and de. Addi office. take stock of clothing or dry goods in exchange; the eer enert of 120 acres of very fine, highly cultivated an ings, fit for any gentleman or fame fly. “Apply to DAVIS & PAYNE, 294 Broadway, Fe SALE OB EXCHANGE—YOR A SOUTHERN Farm, a new and substantially built three story Frame use, containing 11 rooms, two fine stores and cellar Giroughout; 37% <40x108 ; situate in the best nusiness block n the flourishing city of Passaic, N.v.; 11 mites from New York city, on the Passaic River and Erie Railroad. Inquire of C.H. Schenck. Main avenue, Passaic, N. J. } OUSES WANTED—IN EXCHANG: FOR DESIRABLE th. tele Brooklya end Passate Ott: Call be: NEATLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, WITH use of kitehen and laundry; location convenient; near Broadway and Thirty-seventh street; rent $00 per month. Address FURNISHED ROOMS, box 169 Herald office. T 60 IRVING PLACE ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Rooms, singly or eu suite; also one hall Bedroom tlemen only} 4 reteren A. FARLOR AND | BEDROOM, SECOND FLOOR, front, nicely furnished, to let, with fire, gas, bath, ke 48 Clinton’ place. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY (NO CHILDREN) living on Park avenue, will rent their elegantly fur- nished Second Floor to # par ty of adults only who can appre- ciate a refined and iuxurious home ; Renan szchanged: ‘Address, with name, BUCKINGHAM Uptown Branch office. SUIT OF TWO ROOMS AND TWO SINGLI Rooms, furnished, for light housekeeping, to adul Only: all conveniences; terms low. 409 West Thirty-third SCOTCH LADY HAS THREE FURNISHED ROOMS ‘on top floor to let, suitable for light housekeeping; $7 ‘per week, with gas. 271 West Twenty-second street. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND FLOO} er or englyy large front Room above; private fami- iy. No. est Twenty-ninth street, four’ doors west of Bioaway AT 84, BBE, WEEKS A, BEAUTIEUL FURNISHED front Room to let, without board. No, 224 West Thirty- tov oe YEW PLEASANT ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FUR- nished, to let, without board, in a tirst class private 30 West enty~ house, nearly opj Coleman House. seventh street. NICELY FURNISHED LARGE FRONT ROOM, with Bedroom and private bathroom, hot and cold Water, plenty ‘of closet room, at No. 160 Second avenue; house it class ; terms moderate. y, er t 363 West Thi ORK “OUNTY STOCK FARM FOR SALE OR EX. change fr preductive City Property, four miles from Goshen, on the Walliil Valley Railroad, 2% hours from Chambers street, New York; 240 acres first class land; 10 servs timber; well watered and fenced; buildings good and ba saal stable oO head; terms easy, 0 Exon ANGE—FOR JEWELRY OR OTHER GOODS, 1iyy Acres, 7 im fruit. Address box 71 Post office, Bricks: 0 EXCHANCE—FOR A PRIVATE HOUSE, A PIVE Story dovtle tenement Store Property (t 1 LO. Tau’ GitscuEn 10 EXCHANGE—GOOD PAYING PROPERTY ON Lexington avenne for welding Lots; also Tenement Housés for Farms in chest B'CHAWFORD, 998 Third avenne. Bs yy ¥YURNITURE AND CARPET STORE IN exchange for a good House in Newark, N. J.; vo et ‘520 Brond street, Newark. N- eumbrance. “Address 8. M., “Wy ara LANDS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR Merchandise; references given. Call at or address vroom #4 Continental Hotel, 433 Broadway, Now York. 3 BLBOAN? FHRER STORY BASEMENT AND SUB- cellar brick Houses, handsomely furnished, with all im- provements. beautify) locat Jorsey City, each $12,000; Wilken ail te Lots in Brooklyn or York. JOU. Montgomery st., Jers Gity: REAL ESTATE WANTED. Wows “WANTED—IN NEIGHBORTOOD OF LEX- Se or Madison avenue, between ‘Thirty-second and Pima four rom o 3 mo, all Improvements 0 paid ; e. rain. ei Breeder personally or by letter to I. 5. SIEPHERD, E HAVE TWO BUYERS (CASH) FOR FOUR STORY W brown stone full front Houses; Twenty-second treet preferred, between Fourth and Sixth avenues, but will go ther up in an; reet to Fortioth street; any owner ants to sell ut a fair price will find our purchases; business. | We-aleo want any Lots that are offered low from 120th to 134th street, between Fourth and wenues. KEKER & O0., No. 5 Pine street, ie deereteeenaee rages ea eta iets a ANTED—A STORE PROPERTY, FO Wirttniten corner: preterei). in iladeon of Wahid son, BOL exXCeediN, "$20,000; ash Address Al. np © price of street, below b exist Nerakd office. to $10,000 Wess MODERATE PRICED, UNFURNISHED ease e the west side, Address, with particulars, x0 LET FOR _ BUSINESS PURPOSES A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ON SECOND FLOOR, will be rented, furnished, to a gentioman and wife, with privilege of licht t Lousekeoping; terms moderate, 21g West Thirteenth street A LADY HAS NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO Jet.to indies ot gentlomen ; large and email. No, 161 East Twenty-sevent PIRENCH FLATS—VERY DESIRABLY LOCATED AND Possessing every convenience. Apply at No. 74 West Fifty-third street, to the janitor or janitress, RENCH FLATS—205 WEST SIXTIETH STREET, near Tenth avenue; seven rooms each, none dark; $30 to $40; all improvementa: neighborhood fine, Apply on premises. RGE E. JARDINE, 1,267 Broadway, LOSR AND ATTIC TO LET—AT 127 WAVERLEY lace; rent 822 50 per month; keys with Myar Manna, fushlonable tailor, next door. THORNTON M. RODMAN, Real Estate Agent, 696 Broadway, coon Fieri gies (0 LET—TO SMALL FAMILIES, FLATS IN| NEW brown stone house 527 West Forty-ninth streét; six rooms; gas, water closet, wash tubs, dumb waiter to each flat; rent from $16 t 10 $22, DAVID CHIRISTIE, 490 West Forty-cighth street. 10 LET—A FLOOR OF SIX ROOMS, IN BEAUTIFUL brown stone house, with all modern improvements, for $25 a month; also Lowor Part of same, cheap. 455 West Filty-first street. 10, RENT—IN PRIVATE HOUSE NO. 300 EAST ‘Thirty-third street, near Second avenue a Floor of four rooms (two small and two large) ; up two flights; gas, water and bath; within one block of eight lines of cars; rent, $13; or First Floor and Basement, $39. 10. LEASE—PARIS FLATS, OF TEN LARGE AND light rooms, confessed to surpass in comfort and elegance any yet bulit. “Just see thom, 093 Third avenue, oF janitor, 31 Wost Sixty-first street, 100 NEST TWENTVEIGUTH STREET, CORNER Sixth avenue.—Second Flat, eight room: + ever, improvement, Can be seen every, morning from 8 to 10: a8, RICH, 74 Murray street. PIANOFORTES, ( —A.—ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING + genuine second hand Steinway & Sons Piano are invited to call at the warerodms of Messrs. STEINWAY & SONS, where a tine assortment of'Steinway Pianos, all in perfect condition and some of them nearly new, is constantly on hand; also second hand Pianos of other maker Attempts are constantly made in this city and elsewhere to sell inferior pianos with our name on, or a name spelled so similar that many people do not notice the difference and urchase the spnrious and often totally worthless instrument for a genuine Steinway Piano. If persons, before purchas- Ing such instrument, will take the number Of same aud all on STEINWAY & SONS it can at once be ascertained whether the instrument is a genuine Steinway piano or @ forgery. STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, 1 East Fourteenth street, New York. Ge RENT—UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND Pianos of our own make; also for sale and rent sn ber of due second hand Pianos, in perfect order. WILLIAM BE & CO., No, 112 Fifth avenue, above Sixteenth, “AT HAINES BROS’ PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and mannfactory, corner Twenty-first street and Second ‘avonne, a fine assortment of first class Pianofortes for sale on ae terms; & few Pianos but littled used at great bar- gains. T AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY NEW, first class Piano, which was taken for a debt; must be Sold regardiess of cost. Piauo can pe seen ‘at 261 Pearl street, near Fulton, up stairs, MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE PIANO, ALMOST NEW, od maker, cost $600, will be sold at an immensé sacrifice for cash, ' 392 Bowery, near Third street, WEBER, STEINWAY, CHICKERING ELANO- + fortes and Organs bargains for cush ; $100 to ly; rent applied. J. BIDDLE, 13 way. STEINWAY PARLOR GRAND; WEBER'S, CHICK- tia 's and others; Organs, with and without orches- tral attac! ay low for cash on instalments and for rent. . BALL & CO., 15 East Fourteenth street. —PIANOFORTES TO RENT OF OUR OWN MANU- facture; also second hand Pianos, in n sheconst: Coe at low prices CHICKERING & SONS, 11 nth street. between Broadway and Fifth Aone A. CLOSING OUT SALELARGE, ELEGANT STOOK of Pianos, at half price, by order of the administratrix $f,G, Barmore's estate, 368 Bleecker streot ; splendid Pianos, A ROSEWOOD 74 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, FOUR round corners, carved logs and case, made by Decker & Bros. cost $000, for lees than e200; Stool and Guvor. Pri. vate residence, 243 East 30th street, between 2d and 3d avenues. bs PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT Decker & Bros. Pianoforte (at sacrifice): a 734 octave, Tichly carved. four-round rosewood case, brilliant toned, full agraife, overstrung Piano, having all fo Sete printed Ruurantee, Dill of tale, cost SUT, for $475; used only seven months; tool, a Stein ay 14 octave rosewood ments, $225. N. B.—Rox for ship- Rng: Call, fi wrown stone private residence No. 47 font 16th 80, botwean Oth and Oth ava. ESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH- cat board, in the Gree class house 34 West Tw ty-tifth street, noar Madison square ; choice location, \LEGANTLY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET— without board, by @ yrivato family, to gentlemen only second floor front alcove Room and letge beok Boon, com Recting: ample closots, hot and cold water in each,’ bath, &e. ; manent parties on reasonable terms; five min: Stes! walk from several zat clase restaurants, 215 Twenty-fifth s OR GENTLEMEN ONLY.—A COSEY, FURNISHED front and hail Room, at moderate price’ references ex- changed. At 106 West Forty-fifth street. URNISHED FRONT ROOMS, HALL ROOMS AD- tng together or separate, on second floor; house improvements, 16 Hast Filtoenth street, four doors URNISHED ROOMS, LARGE AND SMALL, IN brown stone house, without boar e,,culection, v0 light housekeeping; references. tty-second st. |URNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING—ROOMS AT 528 ‘West Forty-second street: convenient to Elevated Road; two Floors, furnished, 220 Bast 128th street ; $30 per month; convenient to boat. BARGAIN. — carved legs, all i stulments received ; ren’ West Twenty-third & m4 BRILLIANT TONED 734 OCTAVE STEINWAY and Sons’ Pianoforte for sale at sacrifice; ‘an Ciogrant four round rosewood Windsor Piano. 74 octave, Raime on plate, cost $1,000, for, $100; Stool, Gover: also & Bradbury & o.'s cottage rum Piano, $225; a bargain; also rt jo brary, chemben on fini Furniture at fi Call at private residence, 120 West 23d st., Seat Ob ute, Bo-Plenotoctec have bow for sxtpping: LADY WILL SELL POR $150. HANDSOMELY carved rosewood upright Pianoforte, cost mod- ern improvements; perfect order; sweet, powerful tone, 28 Third street, between Bowery and Second avenue. OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, $200; almost new; in? $5 per month. 'R. CABLE, 107 corner Sixth avenue. room BEAUTIFULLY CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE Pianoforte, ma for $100; do by Lighte & Co. ; cost aaah Oth at., Private residence, 243 3. me ARGAINS.—7 1-3 OCTAVE, FULL ROUND, NEARLY new, $250, octaves, » 150, $175 ‘also a few at 50. Mason &' Hamlin Organ, ‘ GORDON & SON, 13 jast Fourteenth street. NENTLEMEN DESIRING ren HANDSOMELY furnished front st Ninth street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenue: for three days. [ANDSOMELY FURNISHED. PARLOR FLOUR TO Without board; also- other Rooms, double and sin- gle, 44ast Ninth street, between Broadway and Univer. sity place. | ig mad FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED; GRATR, hot and gold water, $3 Srgekly; two Itooins heated, floor, $10; Room, cooking heoping Room, $1. 100 Kast Pltteonth sirect. RE OPPORTONITY OF SECURING A BEAUTI- fully furnished and overy way desirable Suit of et ‘aight House, corner With stor R Rooms, upon Fifth avenue, at avenue and Fifteenth street. P radroery bene BOARD, IN A PRIVATE FAM. iH rnished en only, few handsomely 40 room Office ; Wort Twenty-fourth street. MPO, LET—10 ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, TWO handsome Rooms on sume floor, nicely furnished, with- out board; location very convenient; neighborhood’ unex- ceptionable; price reasomable, Address, with references, G., box 3,801 Post office. + references exchanged. A 00D LOCATION ON FOR DRUG STORE, UNDER Grand Union Hotel; fit up store elegantl: and no rent cnt for first three mouths, Apply at Eran Union Hotel, LETWELL FURNISHED, HALL AND, SQUARE front Roma, tlemen, without board, bath and in Private house Mo. Soe Becond sveano, tear Nine: T° and, A 40 Downing street, (neat BARGAINS IN NEW AND peg ya Pianos of the bost quality, yet low for cas! 18'S Manufactory and Warercome, 421, $23, 426, ‘oi West Twenty-eight vot. AGNIFICENT UPRIGHT PIANO.—FOR SALE, FOR immediate cash, a superb upright Piano {ebony and Guid peareoly used. by @ party going abroad. | Address RITAS, box 1, 878 New York Second dealers need not apply. AGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE DOUBLE ROUND Pianoforte, having carved legs, full ron plate and every moderd improvement, only $125; splendid tone; fully guar- anvood. “Seon at GORDON'S, 137 Bleecker wrest. ‘ost oilice. Ai cal PASTOR'S HEATRE COMIQUE, Sif Brondway. TOMAR ooo sccohancalecacer jole Proprietor ‘ALENT UNDER THE A BRILLIANT “ARRA ( OLD MANAGEMENT, MAFPITT and BARTHOLOMEW, CONWAY un id KERRIGAN, SELEY and ELDEI LEY and CASEY, Ma LUKE st ‘inthitece The WIN Master NEWMAN, OPEN WALTERS and MORTON, EVERY AM BARRY, NIGHT. andthe entire Company NEW OLIO, and the laughable Pantomime, BO AND BABBETTE. MAFFITT and BARTHOLOMEW, with the entire Company, in the cast, MATINEES WEDWepAy oe SATURDAY AT LYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY. Fo TH unspay APTER NOO Senorita CARMEN and tittle QUADALUP! song “LA PALO. CASTE. Mr. LESTER WALLACK Commences at 8 o'clock, Terminates at 10:40. EVERY EV) AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Robertson's most perfect work, CASTE, DISTRIBUTION or cuatActens UNPRECEDENTED OMPLETENESS, GEORGE DaLroy.” ECCLES (his origina ir, 0) MOMEAGUE hare). iB HONEY CAPTAIN HAWiit sHORGE HONEY BAM GERRIDGE, M. HOLLAND IXON F. JOSEPHS: ¢ THE Aas UISE DEST. PONISL Hirst CASTE Matinee, SAT RDAY, iascciaber 13, ab 1:30, resentations of CASTE TWELVE NIGHTS and TWO M Aria ay Haaited to YCEUM THEATRE by the world renowned JU comprising 30 CHILDREN of EX THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 1 Admission, 90 cents. TWO MATING ILE OV ERA TROU RY. A NEW OPERA. EOF ‘i N JUVENILES, children of extraordinary talent. on Thursday and Saturday, miday and Saturday. INE on » 1s ‘ful sonsimental Opera, NA. ' MARINA AD will sing the OUNAMBULA and “PROVATORE,* will sing the beautiful Spanish Evening prices as usual. Matineos, admission, 50c, ; Reserved Seats, 50c. ha be! F nen by ‘git ae §T.,AND OTH AY. onch Plays by the dist sian Company, TO NIGHT, SIXTH Bl Uusoutrtay Ni bu ‘alt, first production of the 1 MA The entire Comy Between the uct CAVATINAS from * SOHN F. POODE. -Manager Tks JOCRISSES, Crow Comedy tn 5 acts, Deoriere on with eager audiences to witness the foats of TO MOLMOW APRENOUN, at ANOTHER THEATRE, LURLINE, THE WATER QUEEN, FIRST MATT ie an the, Sixgasslobed ARISTAN and WATSON, THE MAN FISH, Derforming the inost extrnordinary feats in mammoth illuininated glass twuk of water, ‘The new local serio-comic Drama, THE TUREE TRAMPS: or, THE CONFIDENCE MEN, Johnson and Bruno, Jolin Hart, Pat Rooney, George 8. Knight, the wondrous Carlos, the Worrell Sisters, Miss Adab Richmond the great Olympic Company. MATINERS "WEDNESDAY end SArURDAY at Si: ARK THEATRE. EVERY EVENING TENTH WEEK, AND SATURDAY MATINEE MIGHTY DOLLAR. THE FLORENCES. EXEpr THE PRESS. ANCE TO-NIGHT. < Xx k Mae 8 ny bud ¥ Y Yy BLLLLLZ GRAND SOCIAL MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. TADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, Nov, 11 and 13, id renown JUVENILE OPERA TROUPE COMPANY, for two nights on LA GRANDE DUCIESSE: DE’ GEROLSTEIN, Carmen Moron (years old) as La Grand Grande Duchosse. Guadalupe Moron (6 years old) as Wanda, together with 30 Juvouile Artists of extraordinary talent. Grand chorus and orchestra. Tickets, $1.50, $1, 75c., 50c., 35e.,25e. Tickets be had after Wednesday, November 10, EW YORK STADE PHEATRE, AND 47 BOWERY. EXE NOVENEER TG ia, Finst “AND “ONLY “PERPORMANCE IN i YORK UNITED NORTH GERMAN 9 MILITARY BAND ( JUST ARMIVED. FROM’ EUROPI ‘The Band will appear ia the. lull unilormn of the CHTAS- SEURS of tho GERMAN EMPIRE, and comprises a great number of the most prominent soloists, ‘Tho Band will loave on Monday next for the West, and at the end of their journey reach Philadelphia, where they are engaged for the Centonuial Exhibition, Pricos as usual. HE ONLY MATINEE. GIVEN IN NEW YORK TO-DAY IS AT TONY PASTOR'S. HE GRAND CONVENTION CONVENES AT TONY PASTORS NEW leis AT 2. Graco noma WRESTLING. Professor MILLER and M. CHRISTOL for $1,000, The ger ey match between these famous gladiators will be decided, at the GRAND OPERA HOUSE, +on TUESDAY EVENING, November 9, ean be had at the box office after 9 A. M. on Monday nex! ba ¥ Pastor's MATINEE TO-DAY. 2 tonr GOES TO TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE. AKART'S GREAT PAINTINGS, Famikeiir selene KURTZ’S ART GALLERY, MADISON SQUARE, Admission, 25. NY PASTOR'S MATINER . TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY. tchaaagg hg Se) MUSEUM OF ART, 28 West Fourteenth street, York. Open daily y Gandara Lrg port he 10 A SL too BM, ae 3 OF THE SIEGRIST — BOYS: ee neon WONDERS, TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO. LL THE mers reg STARS. APPEAR AT TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY, ANORAMA OF NOAUH'S ARK. Free Day Exhibition, §20 Broadway, near Twellth street. LEWIS P TIBBALS, Proprietor, Ui he GREATEST SUCCESSES KNOWN IN NEW YORK ia Fe cara this your are TONY PASTOR'S Tuesday jatinees, ARRY MACARTHY in his original Entertain TONY PASTOR'S MAT! AT 2 O'CLOCK. PTOWN SOCIETY SOCIABLES, UNDER THE AUS Fin Pe vf map K. be ha nod band, at roa Garden, 2 Feet, every Tuesday 6 ‘com? monces st8 P.M,” Gents’ hat checks, 50 cents. ne OTICE.—BY AGREEMENT, THE ONLY PERSON authorized to receive money’ or enter into contracts for ihe firm of F.C. Lighte # Oo. plano makers. Is the under- siguod. ‘JACOB © M:, 78 Barrow street. GECOND HAND PIANOS. NEARLY NEW, MADE BY J. & O, Fischer, Serge ‘an offer Wanted for them Call on or address B: PLATE PIANOS, 163 Bleeeke street. DANCING ACADEMIES. 160 St# stectatty Anrisrs GRAND SOCIAL FAMILY f ATATINER TO-DAY. PASTOL'S grand social M wl pec ates THIS DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. Wx Me HONEY. as ECCLES, as the Prince of Wales Theatre Lone ny eared by him feonth Perce \REE RENT THIS MONTH.—REDUCTION OF RENT; J. SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES, ANJO, SONG AND D. \- K ouly $45 per month, House and Store connected; 187 | 0 LET—FURNISHED, FOR HOUSEKEEPING OR AA. Mfasonte Haile 11% East Thirteenth B ing taught for the ihegn op bee sae aah Shoghe ins ‘ooster street, one door from Bleock: in from 9 ts 10, Nghe business, two or four Rooms on second floor. 59 | Kast Botha fourth street. PRIVATE Lissoxs any hour. | sons; no classes; banjos loaned ig | Deactlce ine East Ninth stroct, ve doors from Broudway. CIRCULARS, private academy, 212 Hast Kleventh street, H. 0." DOBSON, 940 Bowery. OOMS, LARGE AND SMALL, TO RENT LOW, FOR Dusitiess or private families.” If you are in want of Bint Rooms, look at them, 26 Greenwich avenue, near xth avenue. HE PUBLIC ARE THE HER! NoriFIED THAT FOLLOWING ‘hay? a THE ONLY AUTHORIZED OFFICES | FO! THE RECEIPT OF APNERTISEMENTS AND SURSCRIPTIONS FOR THE . BROADWAY, epEree ANN STREET. 3288 BRO A. BWAY. tio SIXTH A’ 114 SOUTIE ISTH, STREET, PINLADELPUIA. ZEQRNER BORRUM AND FULTON STRELTS, BROOK- LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, Apply fi with use of ‘bathroom, éc., in apartment house. 12 My, at No. 223 Filth avenues tae ign og ed A pari 4 to . “fourth and "hirty-Afth streets. i. avenue. 5m AVENUE, 164, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET.— Furnished Rooms, singly or en guite ; baths on each story ; references required. Na hed ak STRERE. —A SUIT OF FUR. shed Rooms to let, ud private bathroom, tor 845 por works (™e bedrooms R PART OF SECOND LOFT 40 LiIs- penard street, near Broadway, enclosed light, pleas- Ant room: rent $22 50 per month, Inquire of A. JOUR x penard stroct. 10 LET—SMALL STORE, 388 THIRD AVENUE, near Twenty-eighth street, suitable for crockery, dry fro wel Wusiness. Rent low. Will alter to suit tenamt, Wy at 190 Bast Twelfth street, ‘Ler, WITH STEAM POWER—A LARGE BUILD. Street and Eleventh 5TH AYENCE.“HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLOORS, ‘and atten with the times. Apply to 8 A. DALLEY, Sex biash avenue, for reférence. QO BAST TWENTY-EIGHTH | srREET.—WrrHoUT board, nicely furnished Rooms f their wives, on second and third floors. Sentlemen and QQ WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR PLPTH AVENUE.— One or two elegantly furnished Kooms,gas, hot and cold water, private bath and dressing rooms attached, to reas Without board ; low for wintor. LLEN DODWORTH'S DANCING SCHOOL, Fifth avenue. Brooklyn branch at 10s Washington wreck, Classes or pr- vate lessons for Indies, gontiemen and children. “For partic. ulars send for a clreular. A’ ANDO'S DANCING ACADEMY, FIFTY nh ntreae, corner Thitd arene (sank bnildiie) Classes Mowday and Thursd: evenings and Satura ernoons. Private lessons in lide Waits & ID epocialty, Bee circular, T MR. TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hall, Sixth avonuo, Reservoir square, Pupils can BEGIN and ATTEND at their convenionce, ROEPTIONS DANSANTE every Friday evening. —CARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON + Building, Stuyvesant and Ninth stroets—Classes Mon. days and Thursdays. | New classoy, now forming. Jersons in glide walta a specialty. Soltees every Monday wud Wednesday, ROOKES, DAXUING ACADEMY, 901 BROOME 81. LASS FOR TURSDA Ail the fhationable Dameos in ong coutee of PRIVATE INSTRUCTION at all hours, ‘Dhese rooms are centrally located and easy of access from sil parts of New York, Brooklyn and other adjacent eltiy, the eum be taken privately and no extra chnege frome einer prises, ns, ing, of any part, at —_— £ CO.'S, Twenty-seoond LET—STORE 52 PRANKFORT STREET, SUITABLE for SS eh nant Bc at oye ayn Slash avenue, coruer Forty-lourth street ply 4 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEW NUM- 45 ber, 43 old number. Large furnished Rooms ov ave. oud and third stories, front, with « peivave (wily: terms moderaye; also one Lal bootie og) UMAR’S DANCING ACADEMY, 24 WEST FOURTH street,—All dances taught per quarter; six fashionable lances perfectly in six private, lessons, Bee yn) class 2 ‘clock, course lve lemons, v THE LECTURE REE ar BV! SEASON. a DAY—AT 4 AND 7 P, M. c. Frasher, How rd, author © justrating his n Post free for So conta. nee fat rotons acme fessor Lister, at Cooper Unton, Wednosday gveninu, November 10, at 8 b'clock. Subject of the Lecture, “That the Stars and Planets Influence “the Inhabitants of the Karth.” Illustrated with a large diagram. Tickets 31, to be had from rofes: Sixth avenuo, or at the door on the even . ify of the’ lecture, LPSie RE RUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, AT 7s o'clock, at Seventh st Methodist Ey scapal ehureli, near Thitd avenne; x “Social Li Tat many,’ W by Rey. @. tall L for some yi Etatsé Coben! Ta Gertaaly' the tocsise le tne per- sonal observation omnong all classes of society in Houttiorn wees and is a thoroughly bg inom rent oven forth of German life as seen through ‘Amerhs can eyes. Sore ots 25 cents, to be had as the door, or irom J. i. Allen, 24 Fourth Dw ba nae CHA LEs ‘ucont waar Mgegken Mile, JULIETTE, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. EVENING N. ar FROU ROU which created so favorabie an improasion upon ths frst repre- entation at the 14 coum Theatre last week. JLARENCE in her fam y S, Noy. 11 and 13, Prat production in America in its original form of Octave Feuillet’s groat Sensational Drama, THE SPHINX, JULIETTE CLARENCE in h r iB WEDNESDAY MATINEES OF FRENCH PLAYS. Messrs. GRAU & CHIZZOLA announce that, in ao cordance with numerous requests, they will inaugurate A SERIES OF WEDNESDAY MATINEES at one of the most popular theatres in this city, the first of which will take place NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, “at 1, when tho entire company of distinguishod Parisian artists will appeur in Meilhac and Halevy's Comedy, PROU FR FROU, which will be given with all tho Uppoiurmente characteristic of the, rfoctness of scenery and theatre, io. CLARENCE in her famous impersonation, Frou Frow, Seuts can be had at box office of Lyceum, OU FROU.—MATINEE TO-MORRO’ BOY THe DIST NGUISHED PARISLAN COMPANY. Seats at box office of the Lyceum. ROU FROU.—MATINEE TO-MORROW BY THE DISTINGUISHED PARISIAN ARTISTS no at the Lyceum Theatre, B.. M fe, HOWEVER, 18 NOT GIVEN THE Lvchow “THEATRE, ROU FROU.—MATINEE. —TO-MORROW, FROU will bo performed to-morrow afternoon, FECTION ERY and Or SC DIN! HTB cheructeriatia of the THEATRE in whieh the performance takes together with the ORIGINAL CAST of PANTSEAS ART. ISTS. Seats secured at box office of the LYCEUM THEATRE, (PHBE ORATORIO SOCIETY OF NEW YORK ‘ll perform on TUESDAY, Novi. VEE oy Sa, at 8PM, fw igo ombination wi smEoport THOMAS’ ‘ORCHESTRA, mdelssobn’s Oratorio, ca ST. PAUL, tance of the following solotsts. with the a Mrs. Imogene Brow! Miss Anna Drasdil. 150 Ticket office, 114 CRAD. Conductor. Admission. Reserved seats on second balcony. seuts on floor and first balcony. For sale Schirmer’s, 701 Broadwa; Broadway, and Steinway Hall, IPHEO. THOMAS: SYMPHONY CONCERTS AND FULL PUBLIC REHEARSALS STEINWAY HALL, Sololst—Mmo. ANTOINETTE STERLING, contralte, THURSDAY ARTERNOON, November 11a 2, FIRST PUBLIC REHEARSAL Admission, 79 cents; resorvod seats, SATURDAY NING, November L Inst SYMPHONY CONCER' “Iphignia in Aulis””. ‘SONG, } Christmas Oratorio beat ett ANTOINETTE STERLING, ony No. 8, in F 0} DER DOPPELGAENGER. Mme. ANTOINETTE STERLING. § A Symphony to Dante's “Divina Comedia’ i ‘h CuoRUS OF FEMALE VOIC: Be“ Admission tickets to the aye $t and $1 50. according to location ; reserved seat: cents. The sale of tickets will cormmenes on MONDAY m morning at the box office of Steinway Sha ar 33 Ual GERAMA THEATRE, NEUENDORE TUBSDAY, NOVENB ‘Comedy in four acts, by Jacobson. Box office open from’ 9 till 4 o'clock, OLOSSE UM. ag RRMODELLED, EW A’ AND NEW MANAGEMENT. square. FOURTEENTH STREET. Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway; 114 Broudway Director 1GE." Recently serie per cane France, the superb military Bareant, produced by the combined efforts of irty notable Parisian artists, for a year, and covering 20,000 feet of can- vos— THE SIEGE OF PARIS. THE SIEGE OF PARIS. A noble and impressive triumph of pictorial art. Delighted thousands have already pronounced it vel of realistic splendor and an unequsiled foast of vision, mak ‘The extonaive and attractive promenades and salonsof the Colosseum are open 0 A. too M., Soa 7 P.M 208, Mn, and the exhibitions are eontin BE THE SIEGE OF FA Is: BY Dav KB THE SIEGE OF PARIS ‘hy NIGHT. Admlesion en Gitaserien Coeeeee le extras, S.—Bring opera or fleld glasses. Minute scrutiny im- Proves the picture, ATE goons AND HARCOURT IN THEIR ‘AL ENTERTAINMENT, A’ TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TODAY, et 2 O'CLOCK. samp ON’ 4 AxPorb rx WwinsoNs GRRAT A CT, A’ TONY PAstorn SOCIAL FAMILY MATINEE Ene DAY. HICKERING HALL, Fifth avenue and Eighteenth street. PRELIMINARY f_ANNOUNCEMENT. First appearance in New York of the illustrious Piantst and Composer HANS Mf BULOW, who will hewmiesss 7! $ series of jOFORTE Patera in this city, the art Se whieh will take MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBE the oconsion of the ineaguratibe of tthe he magnificent re ‘AT'S O'CLOCK, The enbaeirer ccompantinent oS be by s band of FORTY- FIVE carefully sel instrumentalists. Conductor LEOPO! Ee LD DAMROSCH The sale of seats will pera oe WEDNESDAY, November 10, at the music store of K. square, between Fifteenth and road) ie «& Sixteen: Concerts. UE GREAT HENGLER AT TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE, TO-DAY CO:, 23 Union th streets, and 114 "CHICKERING pianos are used at all VON BULOW AT 2 O'CLOCK. 1 pers VARIETIES. ! 16TH ,STREET AND Broadway. Temple, of sensational ark Evening, 8 o'clock. Ti ‘matineos, ‘retock, Matin Palace of Pleasure. outst iat ful tertale- Matinee | Most elegant and ment in New Yi * MELANGE DE FASCINATION, l_ women, lovely aaar Banco of beauti ous new Ballets, volupinous, Living Tablenux of female ra ie ngs. Grand Olio O40 soins crobat Nast Sistises |"* “citorstm tea Dredaded Specialties | Last week of the Oneida ane Community, w Sketches. Ball ‘Thursday and Saturday, 1 now Ballets. Sw Sousation, “I'Tlekiod Her Under the Chia.” OTTON & REEDS MINSTRELS, ARLING'S OPERA HOUSE, MABILLE HOTEL RU i x BRS. HOTEL RUNNERS. Evening, at 8. Saturday Matinee, at 2. BUNNERS, HOTEL RUNNERS. ME ELIJAH—PEFORMANCE ANNOUNCED FOR ‘Wednesday evening, November 10, is unavoidably post- poned until Monday evening, November 29. The members fsa Centenoial Coral Valin are Pushes to be punetunl 4 attendance at the rehearsal direction of Mr. epee | r Brists ery Thur ST eG pina 'VANDYKE. Secretary, it THEATRE EIGHTH STREET nvOLt Teowees Second and Third avenues. w Yor cetera yo "in an entertainment of aa uousual merit. “yu YES, WE ALL WILL BE DAR” AT TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY. a 11 BAPHO dog ag TONY PASTO! eran THE MATINER AT __ REBEL.” GIPTED. ORGAN _CONCERTS.— O ‘Trinity, Madison aveniuo and Forty-second, street; ih concert, Wedusslay afernoon, ea rales Music Mall “‘Vocailst, Adolph Sohst. -aduianon 25 conte wes ar iF Coop INS INSTITUTE, ovaione 10, a ORATION, PANNA WU oHUROH OF THE HOLY ey Buck, of Hoston bot is sae Sanaa VENUE THEATRE. EVERY NIGHT AT oF bb Ry <5 Me AvOUSTIN DALY IRD AND Last ‘WEEK BUT ONE oF NN EEEE DDDD, y's ERE D D NMS Eg DD N NW EREB DDDD N NN BBBBB_ 0000 ie | B Pipe | B BO o i H BBBBB OO o HHH B BO o x = B BO o 0 u H ss BEBBB 0000 |. | Riel ICHARD 1 CHELIER WEDNESDAY. Moraing. N SPECIAL BOOTH MATIS Mr. EDWIN BOO’ re Miss FANNY Davi RES f and for all of Mer obtained at the BON the ‘above Pie po AST NIGHTS may now be MATINEE. .CLAUDE MELNOTTS: . PAULINE Mr, EDWIN BOOTH Miss FANNY DA For this occasion only will famous and favorite play of with the above pb _Box sheet OWERY THE Monere the MARKED “bon” RE. FORGE AND SID PR . grout Sensational Dramas, Liv WIDE AWAKE, : no vulgarity, Min Variety Entertainments overy evening at 8 o'clos Matinees Wednesday and Satarday, at 2 o'clock, Beservod Seats, 50 conts; Parquetta, CADEMY OF ACHTEL, Fourth Week of the Brilliant Season, WacuTEL GRAND OPERA Director. <, wee NEU ENDORFF ber 10, G Weber's omantle R PRE with tile followin seats'do., 50 cents. Box office for the sale of reserved seats open at the Academy of Music, Brunswick Hotel, and 114 Broadwayy daily from 9 till 4 o’cloeks. ‘OOD'S MUSEU: M. EVENING AT 8, TW. BEENE STREETS OF NEW YORK. FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND FPAREWEL: EF woos THIS AFTERNOON AT 2 THE fis a Teen BABY Inerovora a OOTH'S THEATRE. JARRETY & PALMER. PARENTS AND CHILDREN DELIGHTED with the merry antics of ti RICAN CLOWN, ~— JOYOUS PANTOMIME, Third We magnitic witnessed om the “stage, 3 passing in attractive tea tho gront rae what are inevitable to the holiday ‘t| DUMPTY 1 NE having sive advantage of a N who is without a peer either in Europe or America, HUMPTY!) TWO RAMEY MATINEES. ONE ON WED) ONE ON SATURDAY OF PRICES. BERR Night Performances, Admission, $1. Reserved orchestra, $1 50; dress circle, 50a, Family cirely, 30c. FOR THE FAMILY MATINEES, aT 14 O'CLOCK Admission, $1; children, 50s. All reserved seats, $1. Dress circle, 50¢,¢ chilaren, 25¢. Family circle, LOBE THEATER, 28 and 730 Broadwa; WM. A. TALLMADGE #90 R. W. BUTLER & ©, PERFECT avabaNcn HE BRILLIANT ARRAY OF NOVEL ATTRACTIONS Mile. BVA, the great Tight Rope Artist. Mr. Herbei et Willams and Mr Franie Whitteker, lessrs. ‘Tierney and maka ASHANTEE REC itt irs, lessrs. HOMER and HOL, é coat, DANDY COLORED SILEEES ae tt. jommodore Nu! brea oe in pe original son, ‘The irs Love To See.'* THE GREAT. Oe. ANE: PRETEA, Miss Ltsaie ‘Kelsey Nt ing Cushman, Miss i emp. 100 SPECIALTY ARTISTS EVERY EVENING. CADEMY OF MUSIC. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, November 13, at 2 o'clodh, GRAND OPERA MATINER. DER #REISCHUTZ, (with an entiro new incantation scene). Popular prices :—Box seats, $150; admission, $1 (no extew charge for reserved seats) ; family circle, 50 cents. Soats can now be secured at the Academy of Music. RAND heehee ee eademy of Must saTuRDAY. ley November 13, at 2 o'clock, Weber's romantic opera in 4 acts, DER FREISCHUTZ—DER FREISC ‘korn, Seats can now be secured at the Academy of Music. acm CADEMY OF MUSIC. GRAND OPERA MATINEE, SATURDAY, November 13, at 2 DEK FREISCHUTZ—D: tire new ii POPULAR PRICES_POPULAR PRICES. Box seats, $1 50; admis: hy, $1 (no extra charge fw ved sents) ; family cirel cents. can now be secured box office. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ NEW aan ped MINSTRELS’) OPERA HOUSE, ISCO MINSTRELS’ pid and 29th & ange atronteed B phe elite of the ci IMMENSE guccese NGERS ii )IPFICUL! PEED nae baie > IN DiFFioU IMMENSE 8U HAMLET. IMMENSE StccEss: LET, AN DWARF. IMMENSE eoconee THE AFRIC. IMMENSE SUCCESS. THE Enea DWARF. Received with screains every night. The jcillest entertainment in ine city. Songs, Jokes, neces, dc. Sents secured. "Matinee Saturday aly Dad MURRAY AND ALICE ROSS IN THEIR Sketches, at TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY. (PHE BEAUTIFUL HANSELL TROUPE OF ALPINE TONY PASTOR'S NEW NHEATRE TO-DAY. Li Days ie ERICAN INSTITUTE. PA: Second and tan evennes, eae) and Sixty Wonderful display ok (fperian Tadustri 1d Cornet Player, every evening. Admissions 1 ‘bo cents; children, 26 conts. SEATS EARLY FOR GET SEATS BART NY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAK, ENGLER, s barat ENCE NG BE BELLE," A’ TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE ‘rObay. OF THE ba tal hati Att hag rd FOR at 50 Just of gp hag Hi ite bay ba Sone Ballads, Duos, Xe, each “aa “ ie i | Preracs nh Meberelenie CO. H. DL & 00., 71i Broadway. 585 AND 187 TONY PASTOR'S BROADWAY, NEW THEATRE. HK PLACE FOR FUN AN’ beam oss BAsOvse CENT 13 ‘ONY PASTOR'S Matinte TO-DAx, Attn MONTAGUE GEORGE D'ALROY, a y AL nally played by him at the Prince of Walos Theatre, Londom. 160 STAR PERFORMERS At TONY bese icaat | OLONEL iy eeblndg! > J Poon FENC' AND Sy he Daratus and Boxing Gloves. Send for crvular, RS. SIDDONS AT THR PER N (SOOM M THIS VENINaC at 8 OCLUCK. 7” ord ALLACK'S. Miss ADA DYAS as ESTHER ECCLES, sa performed by her in the principal Euglish theatres, WAktED 8 LADY OR GENTLEMAN, WITH foss emall — ey bekenype lo aaa ie sion, can bear of a good 0; seek Oparm qth h address, iW, Drkwaties Grand reaps ALLACK'S. Mist GERMON as POLLY ECOLBS, as originally playod Uy her ih tists theateo, OR SALE- le the whole