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‘NEW YORK HMKALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1875—TRIPLE - SHEET. 9 \CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. | TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES | FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS Lethe ds MUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ‘ Ft Re IR Lh AB a a a TO LET, Segre ere a met nit Sane ‘OTEL, RESTAURANT SINESS, &C., DU PROU.—MATINEE TO-DAY, HEATRE COMIQU: S14 BROADWAY. BS baie) sala 30 erate, 21 Greene ret Freon PinNistiED FRONT-AND HACK Mone, GEOLGE, AND SLD. PuAN E, sotY THe DISPINGUISED 1 PauiStAN Company. | The Voousitant Solo Fer T LEXINGTON | AVENUE CORNER, wire | near West Third atroot mes andiiaok af Bie. 9, nd, 4 ere Rooms; closets, running water, fire; $7, $8 and $10 MARKED ‘YOR LIFE AND WIDE AWAKE. ae eee OR nae ee hers (Gr address B. KOBNIG'S, 160 | Ru Dwelting. conuoctod, a Gods nt ‘oe door of coma, $3: sunny exposare: central Leow FP89Y, POU. —MATINER TO-DAY AT 1 20. a ‘ adoctor. Call ator address B, KOENIG’S, 160 | and connected, a¢ 18 married or single gentle- ONDAY. Novem ie tHe DISTINGUISHED PARISL AN ARTISTS ssa ewenty-Aiih street, Bleecker street ; at a low rea Thirt strect, THE GREAT PRAYSE COMBINATION. w performing at the Lyceum The Ee ea] ay bad —Til 5 2 s WE PUBLIC. ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT re, TWO ENGLISH aan etl won? | > AR BROADWAY—102 WEST, FORTY-FOURTH | PNHTRD AVENUE THEATRE at Fig itchth htk tere ‘Kor owen | & | [| lI lE| I3 | | | | | l2| [3] [s| |x Aurbohrar Ubrichs oe nit © RuCEsrT, OF sre et aed f , | whall Bedsona fore | BENJAMIN W. HITCHCOCK. ete ee Proprietor | ENROU ale ee 3) jedroom: . letor DI FROU.—) 1) J ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FO THE pia i Ss motuing atS1B Greobe woes Ganls preteen ad anid es ae teantaabla GEORGE Be WINSHIE, isco Blrectae | ZHOU FOU il ve part raked - LD. nm; no vu natrelsy an th all the BROADWAY: GO CORNER ANN STREET. POET, WITH STEAM, FOWEEGS LARGE BUILD, | anton aND EXTENSION KOOM, NICELY FUR Videty Entertaiment oe i clans Ming {ul the Pelee eCTIUN Ub SCENE | MAPPIT AND. groan, PANTOMIN®, 1,265 BRY edt Tee eAe erenne. bien nished, hot and cold water, all improvements, with |" Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, at 2 o'clock. THEATRE in wel he perlormauee Unke piace, | BIBO 38 ore AVENE a LPnTA. — Besoment it required: terms moderate: ood neighborhood. Reserved Seats, 50 conts; Parquotto, 26 cents, fometber with the ORIGINAL CAST of PA Se ape. CEQRNEH BOEKUM AND FULFON STREETS, BROOK. | 10 Le LEv_sTonf AND BASEMENT CORNER NINETY. est Twenty-eighith street, oe = ce ae eanea QF MUSIC. WACHTEL = Sesser at box ofigenftne LYC TRE. | . . aD ‘0 LET—WITHOUT BOARD, FRO: ‘ourth Week of jant Season, ‘HIS AFT C i 7 Pe er Samet AY Bowers, November, handsomely furnished purlor Floor; am! . WACHTEL, GRAND OPERA, iene a AUTERNOON.—yROU Binge BARBDETTE, East Side. LETSTORE AND DASEMENTS, asa, THIRD éloscts: also two Rooms on fourth floor; relerences ro Diwector..... AD. NEUENDORFF with, tire company of distinzuished Parisian artiats. AT ns E.—THREE HOUSES, ‘avenue. GRE 1GG, No, 1 Bowery. changed. 54 West Twenty-third street. Ww t oS nt Novem ek FRC ROU, with all the perfection of se: enery and TINEE. ‘. ? nt on Nig! of the theatre whe ¥ Sag Pits pa iFresuleed. Eagure’ct se TPO LET—STORES ON THIRD AVENUE: RENT $90 A ae ain anal ek Parke, eq genta ofr vehoness Geers rita. Phone |’ Prtoca aa coe eee 18 Av i eae pautenca Nts Seaside Second avenue, alao sinall buck Parlor, t hee ; feats ut LOX offlee of the. Liye Fe a Te ec eHN HAYES. No: 8 Pine month; very cheap, BR. G. GREGG, No. 1 Bowery. | Sousekeeping, from $2 to $4 por weak, 129 Charles street, FRIDAY RVENING, November L ——— me ofico of the Lyceum. AND SATURDAY. street. 10 LETTE NEAT LITTLE STORE TUREF DOORS fede TA eS AES Twelth, Sabeeie eee FEU THBATRE. A cinraltT ST. AND STH AV. : euch Plays by the distiniuished Paristen Company, et TWENTY VIFTH STREET. st of Broadway; fino location for Jowelry. watches, | PNG LET—A BACK PARLOR, FURNISHED OR UN. | THEODORE WACHTEL —— 41 i 119 AND Ot OMe gy, Ac, 3 Lote at auction, 08 uses oF Ss Pemeees, tomecinee pemeen J Bh figrnisted, couventons for ur housekeoping. Inquire at SATURDAY. Novoinher 19, ab 2o'eloek, es 514 Broadway, ‘ A 875. ure wale. aire berty r pHINX 1 vonteh inca fees Auctioneer, 111 Broadway. peop ae ae 7a, Meet; velheentee teen Weber's Roane Qpera tn fyurth acta, Srunss, CARD TO THE PUBLIC, | all tapi wh ge rt tin od 0 LET—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED BACK PAR. FREISCAU’ windows on all four sides. The undersigned begs leave to inform the patrons of the ——_ ‘West Side. EB MAGNIFIORNT. BUSI- age an big Lape cg cash, snd good house in Tucksonyil ot andiue or Paliahnasee,. Ponda, Address * GHORGE HES, 103 West Thirty-third s -NEW [FOUR STORY BROWN STONE on nea est Fifty-sixth Raia in complete order; Tut tite money wanted. Apply t0.J. i. P PECK, 88 Warren st, ower, one Lo faqulve cn the yrteaons ths. 10 LET—A STORE NOW OCCUPIED AS A FRUIT, wine and liquor store. For pargiculars inquire at Nos. 7,8 and 9 Nanderbais avenue, op) the New York and Har- Jem Railroad. (PO, LET—SPLENDID | STORE: NO. | 404 CANAL street, running through to Laight, two fronts, in nico grder! Tous, B80 pos mouths ‘Oitiog No, 130. ‘Boge Twelfth st. West Houston street. BR YN AEROPERTY | FOR SALE A BARGAIN.—HOUSB AND LOT, 147 PORTY-FOURTH street, near Third avenue, Brooklyn; $500 cash; balance du mortgaye. Call at 318 Broadway, room 3, New York. OR SALE OR RENT—TWO STORY AND BASEMENT high stoop House 146 Rutledse street, Brooklyn, I 30 minutes’ walk from Grand street terry, 5 mi A Vas lines of cars, completely and elegantly furnisl ied tleman und.’ wit references, sequired. “inquire. of owner, 169 Front street, New York. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AN AND TO FUEN' Tw. Lj (TARRYTOWN —A “GOK COUNTRY SEAT, ABOUT 20 rick house, good stable, splendid river views, will bo sold for lege than present valus oC lund, HOPKINS & CARRINGTON, No. 1 East Twenty-second street. 50 ACRE WARM IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY and $5,000 cash to exchange for a $12,000 House; city greferred. Address WEED, 77 Duane street. PROPERTY © our OR oan CITY FOR T ESO: ONE ae FROM THE HUDSON.—A Falvable Woollen MUL full of mactinery, with all the Hecesaary tencment houses; price $10,000; tinencambered Real Estate, ralleoed Bonds or First Morteages will be taken in exchange. Apply to OSCAR AMES, A nhc BRAD THIS CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED — + For sale, at Plainfield, N. J., a fine Property on Main streets eight, minutes tation; two Her fronting on two #t le cottage, min of fruit and sha land, ‘ows offen, $F, apply to JAMES oa TAYLOR, No. 133 1 PLAINFIELD, N, elegant new brick House, well’ furnished; $30" pe! jonth. “Address, gi wing particulars ‘of family and roterence, CONFIDENCE, box 16 Herald olfico J.—T0 LET, TILL SPRING, AN BARGAIN.—CHOICE FARM, 100 ACRES, NEAR Bing Rings good paleney re Pn cultivated; plenty (ruit jonly $3,000 cash wanted T. OLIVER: oan f. BD Nassan street. T PLAINFIELD, X, J.—TO LET. OR FOR, SALE 4, Cheap. handsomé Cottage and Grounds; abundance jultry house, goon pouty NewS H. SMITH, 205 Broadway, N. Y. EAUTIFUL VILLA SITE FOR SALE—OCONVENIENT to hotel and railroad station, one hour from city; per- lotr ieageyeidy view unsurpassed.’ Address W. C.,87 Centro R SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED STEAMBOAT ite between New York and Keyport, with the Steam- boat Maiteawaa, ithe Dock Property at Keyport, and all the ranchises and Property of the Keyport aud oh ngpapaad ‘Gompany. Inguire of E, ELSWORTH, 20 o (OR SALE—NO. 1.734 NORTH THIRTEENTH STREET, Philadelphia, the handsomely, nished thro ‘story elling with three story back buildings; lot 100 ieet deep, ide street in the rear, This property has extra con- Tenlnce is well Seranged. and in excellent orde: pasy. Apply to G. W, EDDY. 730 Chestnut st., Philadelphia. Ts RENT, WITH STEAM POWER AND STABLE—A first Ploor and light Basement. 75x100; suitable for any usiness; immediate possession, HINE & GRAY, 557 Sixth avenue. SIXTH AVENUE.—STORZ TO LET; IMMEDI- + 00d location for oyster or chop Apply as above. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. AT $000 A MONTH TILL MAY OR LONGER—AN BLE. gantly furnished ory brown stone Honse on Mad- iton Sronne, near Windsor Hotel, WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth svonue A. —FIRST CLASS LARGE AND SMALL FURNISHED + Houses at greatly reduced rentals, Pormits at Pine street or 33 Kast Seventeenth street trom V. K. 8’ STV. : ENSON, Jr. wife or two gentlemen. street. Jor, all improvements, without board, for gen i Inquire at 360 West Thir n and cond quired: 2 0 LET—TWO OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, Bedroom, Reception Room and Parlor, separately if ro quired, in @ private house; very good locality; reference re- est Twonty-filth stroot. OL Thirteenth str ‘IN PRIVATE HOUSE, SECOND OR THIRD hod, Inquire 354 West Fourth street, near 10 RENT—A NICELY Twonty-weoond stroot to re. « Herald office. FURNISHED ROOM, SOUTH. ern exposure, ina strictly private family, on West ‘one or two gentlemen, Address WO. connecting, in private house 61 on fourth floor, front, to let, to gentlen BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, NBATLY FURNISHED, Sixteenth stre my moderate, Wo er t ged. 137 W FURNISHED ROOMS, for light housekeeping: CONNECTING, Il conveniences; reier- est Sixteonth street. first class. An eat Pai other fine Rooms, for gentiemen, at moderate terms; house ITUTE, 33 STUY- or on first floor, with references required, TH AVENUE, 164, NEAR TW. Furnished Rooms, singly or en suite ; baths on each story; 'Y-FIRST STREET, A LARGE, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE FOR it oi winter o, Sint 9 ie api location; also small Sulti Base, Hate gud Suis EA. DAILRY, 588 Sixth avenue. N FORTY-FURST STREET ADJOINING FIFTH AV- enne.—An clogantly betes hed House, everything com- lete. silver, linen, &e., to rent till May next or lunger. suite TUCKER, 230 Fifth ayenue. WEST second and third floors, FOURTEENTH Rooms, without board, great and small, front aud rear, —FUKNISHED STRE! 1 second floor; ulso other 1 handsomely and complete! EAST TWENTY EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Madison avenues.—A party having just tuken the house is desirous of letting a suit of Roomy on large and single Rooms; rooms all ly furnished, T STREEC, NEAR FIFTH ed four story brown stone ‘easonable ret. WILLIAM 10. LET—A BEAUTIFUL FULLY FURNISHED Houso, noar the depot, at Tarrytown; all conveniences; one hour from ety; yery low rent fnymodlute session, SL No, 659 Sixth avenue, 0 RENT—TWO DWELLINGS IN CLOSE PROXIMITY, 14 rooms each; one of the dwellings furnished com> plete, and hotb ang with all modern conveniences; lots 28 by 175 feet; ealoou, bath, hot and cold water; gonventent to th irable for companies visiting the Centennial em for. fifty persons. Address PHILIE S MeDONNELL, 1osd North Phirtocnsh street, Philadelphia, 4 HE DAILY CIRCULATION OF TH& EVENING TELEGRAM FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEM- BER 6, 1875, WAS OVER THIRTY THOUSAND, A LARGER AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION THAN EVER BEFORE ATEAINED BY ANY EVENING PAPER IN THIS CITY. Seely tarnished brown stone Houser: 700, 8000, 1,200 bo $2,000 per auinom, uniuenished: very choice, $1254 — $150, $2 TO $200 PER MONTH FOR FREEMAN, 181 Broadway. Unfurnished. A720, LET THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK .« House, in fine order, No. 14 Bethune street; low rent from now until Ist May next. Apply ut 51 Charles street; rent NEWLY PAINTED THREE STORY AND BASE ment brick House, No. 321 Wext Twelfth street, to let at reduced rent. E. L. & B, T. BURNELAM, 609 Hudson st. R SALE OR TO LET. ‘A first class Hotel Site, with privilege to erect thereon wooden buildings, near Centennial Buildings, with 50S feet on three streets. “Also a largo Farm, well shaded, 244 miles ty caer isl, with bir daby condection to, eitrance of ex! ons suitable for Granger camps. to WEIK, ‘Sansom streets Fhiladeiphias OR SALE OR TO RENT—A LAGER BEER BREWE! fand Malt House ‘enpscity of brewery, 0.000 barrels oi malt house, 100,000 bushels), in the city of Failadeiphis, fn first class ICoulity ; will be sold on easy terms, or will tak ry s partne rare chance for Centennial business, Addr ,750 North Thirteenth street, Philadelphia, OR SALE—NO. 1.734 NORTH THIRTEENTH STREET, Philadelphia, the handsomely finished three story welling, with three story back buildings; lot 100 feet deep, avith @ wide street in the rear, This property has extra con- veniences, is well arranged and in excollent order; terms Getta Apply to G. W. EDDY, 730 Chestuut street, Phila- HED HOUSE TO LET—IN ORANGE, a May next, Address HOUSE, box 2,218 New oni ‘ost office. FOUSE, NEW, 6 ROOMS: Baresi la mise, flow FF 400; easy terms, tle perfect. HIGH GROUN: York; 1 mile from Addross box 70 Wespiield Yost 14 ot —IN CENTRAL AND DESIRABLE LOCATION, ar Brondwhy Juction. a cholee, modern, small Hous Sight rooms, 25x50x100; im Le possession ; pies BOO for sale, price $10,000, payable in instalments, Appl on Promises, 266 West Forty. third street, orto TIMPSON PEST, Broadway and Forty-fourth street, FIRST CLASS DWELLING, NO, 24 WEST FIFTY- first street, between Fifth ‘and Sixth avenues, in mirrors, gag fixtures, &e. Inquire on r, 363 West Twenty-third strect. AW 10,LET, NO, 180 AND 182 + street; exch three story and” brown stone house; newly painted wa rors and cornices on parlut floor; ¢o1 mplete eas fixtures Fut Tow: possession immediately. SHERWOOD & WALDRON, Third avenue, southwest corner of Sixty-tourth street, toro premi: EAST SEVENTIETI basement high stoop js and ceilings; mir 4, THE LARGE IFTH AVENUE.—TO LET OR LEA! 13 Filth ave- Apply on the brown stone front high stoop House, erecta ood tenant will bo rented Yo miises, from 2 to 4 P, M., or to WILLIAM & K, A. URUINSHANK, 68 Broadway or 76 Chanrbers tireehs 10 LET—THE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE No. West Twenty-third street; newly painted, with mirrors in parlors, window shades, &c. ‘Apply on premises, 10 LETNO. 64 CLINTON PLACE, On: 2 DOOR FROM Fifth avenuo ; black walnut mi rpets, Sew, Pr aalar Apply to He N. TAILE 47 Walker street = eos PROPERTY, WITH 30 ACRES OF LAND AT. tached, 65 miles from city, near Wallkill Valley Rail- re suitable for city boarders, to Exchan, Property; price $8,000. Address E. J. tional Hotel, Cortlandt street, Now York. W JERSEY PROPERTY TO RENT.—BEAUTIFUL, medium House, Grounds and Stable; near acpot; only minutes, Central New ,Jomey Kallrond. to May 1 oF longer. 50 Broadway. PRAT GREER WIOH. .—FURNISHED AND UN- furnished Houses to rent, several with shore fronts; others for sale; abeolately healthy : one hour from city; ex pross trains. J. ATER, Riverside, Conn. ATER POWER FOR SALE.—SAWMILL, 25 HORSE Dower sroudy, togotlicr with nino acres, néar canal and eailrond, in Passaic county, N. J., 17 miles trom New York; dermis ow; half cash. Apply (0 ROBERT GOW, Latte ange, for Brooklyn WILKINSON, Na- 0 LET—A FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH stoop brown stgne House, in perfect order; mirrors, chandeliers, éc,, near Stuyvesant square. RG. GREGG, No. 1 Bowery. ‘TORY BROWN STONE (3) East Nays Dear te it O LET—AN ELEGANT FOt House, newly painted, street: rent very low until May. “Particulars and key N, ‘WALD & CO., No, 111 West Thirty-nixth street. NFURNISHED HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE House, 16 rooms, 25 feet wide, 60 feet soon Ninetocath street, eon Filth @nd Sixth avenues. SON & A PERT, 1,488 Broadway, near Forty-fourth rae od 3() A MONTH FOR A NICE COTTAGE HovS West Thirty-sixth street. Inqiire at 413 West ‘Twenty-eighth street. 1 EAST THIRTY-FIRST STREET. —TO LET, SECOND Floor, elegantly furnished, to gentlemen’ and their Wives; private table if dosired, TH STRE square ani 1 104 EAST, “Irving pluce--Hundsomely furnis! Kooms, witnout beard, for gentlemen only; references. BETWEEN UNION 18 fast if d sired, EAST FORTY-SEVENTH STREET.—TO RENT, TO gentlemen, two large :.coms on second floor, or one on second and one on third door, handsomely turuished; break- Was? THIRTY-PIFTH STREET. TO LET, WITH- tb in private family, two large O per week; on third oor, Room: a weel ne on EAST TWENTY 1D yen preteen ig 35 two smatl Rooms KIGHTH STREET, NEAR MADI- r furnished Rooms to rent, nt Without, board, to gentlemen only; breakfust- af dasired; terms modorate; reference require BOND STREET. Room and bedroom attached; ‘ent low. —TO LET, LARGE SQUARE icely furnished, and 3 and small, to let furnis! WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIVTH AND Sixth avenues. —Handsomely furnished Rooms, large hed, without board, at reasonable terms; all modern conveniences. 100 handsome! WEST TWELFTH STREET HAS CHANGED hands and been refitted; desirable parties can find furnished Rooms; housekeeping; terms moderate. wiso one suite for light 107 EAST TENTH STREET, NEAR THIRD AVENUE. Nicely furnished Room for housekeeping; all con- Verfiences; finely located. 123 GAVEY, 45 BI EAST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR GRAND Central depot,—Rooms, furnished completely for housekeeping, for surall families or single gentlemen; fonts 85 to SF por week; Apply on the premises, or to W. 8. leecker stroet. 2 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—TWO PLEAS- ant, furnished Rooms, connecting or nos, with sta- tionary basin, bot and cold Water, gas, Lath, at moterate terms, #199) 2 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STRE A FUR- ished large frout Room, for one oF two rantlemen ; brealktast if desired. Mrs, HUDSON. 50 housekeept 4 and $5 rooms. va ly. far WENTY-FIPTH STREET.—TO | LET, nished Rooms, suitable for light 4; also single Rooms for gentlemen; look at our 36 Elevated Railro: WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR THE ad.—Elegantly furnished Rooms to let; two Parlors; also smali Room, for gentlemen only. 64: SIXTH muoute’ Oan be seen any AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-EIGHTH streot,—A large front Parlor and Bedroom, fur- nished; would let together or separately; modern improve: time. Terms moderate, v N. iPURNISHED MEN! ROOMS AND APART- Ts TO LET. first street. NIGH SECOND FI(0OR REAR ROOM AND LARGE closets, unfurnished, for $3 50 per week; chance for cheap rent in a'good location, splendid 119 West Forty. nie Elevated Railroad depot next door. FLAT TO LET—IS NOW VACANT—IN 324 WEST fourth strect, near Bighth sveriue, end clove to splendid location. Apply at 222, with the: followin Casper. Ottokar.. nsburger POPULAW PRICES POI FIIS MATINER. Box, seats, $1, 50. | Admission $1 (no extra charge for re- served souts). me. EVENING, PRICES General admlasion 81, Roserved seats, $1 or $2 extra, Family Circle, 50 cents; reserved seate'do., 50 cents, Box office for the sale of reserved seats open at the Academy of Music, Brunswick Hotel, and 114 Broadway, duily from 9 till 4 o'clock, O0OD'S MUSEUM. THIS AFFBRMOOK, AT 2. W. KE i great 9 THE Shue OF wooo's, Badger. . . W. KEENE ON EX11bIT! P. BAKNUM'S: DAUY HIE POPOTAMY OTIS THEATRE, JOYOUS PANTOMIME, JARRET? & PALMER. ~Lesaces and Managers PARENTS AND g i1LDREN DELIGHTED N CLOWN, G. ¥ ‘Thing Wesk of the Now. Hoitda ‘antomime, HUMPTY DUMPTY IN EVERY CLIME, ‘Tho offering Is the most magnificent of the kind ever vitnessod on the stage, sur- passing in attractive features the xreat pantomimes that are inevitable to the olldey | MATINEE senson at the COVE 70. GARDEN and DRURY LANE THEATRES, London, having oftdtic, the ‘decisive advantage of a CLOWN who, is without a peer vither in Europe or America, mare WE A ag DA’ EN OH PAMIEY 3 MATINERS. ON SATURDAY. CAPR OR pRive ight Performances. ONE ON WED: Admission, #1. Kevervod orchestra, 61 50; dress elrcle, SOc, mil) YOu ie WAMTLY MATINEES, AT 14 O'CLOCK. Admission, $1; children, 50c. All reserved sents, $1. Drons circle, 50: Family circle, 30e. LOBE THEATRE, WM. H. TALLMADGE & RW. BUTLER & ©. W. SHA) THE GREAT FAMILY RESORT OF THE CY. Delighted thousands every evening, ‘A pertoct avalanche of novelties. hilaren, 250, 728 AND 730 BROADWAY. Proprietors ers —— The great Tight Rope Artist, | MATINE BRING Mite. EVA MATINED oe Mr, HERBERT WILLIAMS, INEE the popular Jestor and a Ngralist the aster. of Lnterlooution Milo. ZITTELLA, in her oricinal song, Vo Love to 5 THE ASHANTE: UITS. ECR TIBRNEY AND CRONIN. D HOLLY, QOLOCK, KEMP, NOT and: Monton, NFRETTA TROUPE AND ou: GREAT 100 SPECLALTY “anise THIS AFTERNOON. See bills. EVERY N Mr. AUGUSTIN Dat Doors open every evening at 7. TH AVENUE THEATRE, Proprietor and Manager. EEEE BNePs WwW Ww a ae E Ww ww W isNN WN EEE D 3 ww tH NNN E Dy WW AOE OEE, Se EEKE DDDD w | es Tesh Eee. 0000, £2000, TETETEE My H BOO oO °o H BO 8 ny t it H innsp Oo 0 0 oO by BoHBS BO is oO oO 2 H BO ce) on ry Hi H BBBRS 0000" Oo H TO. petits RICHARD th AY, HAMLET, EDWIN BOOTH! PRD R ARD IT, SATURDAY MASINI RICHELIEU, Saturday Night, SHYLOCK (only time). THIS (WEDNESDAY) Morning, NS 10, at L o'clock: SPECIAL BOOT! tM. Mr. EDWIN Boot And. Miss FANNY DAVENPORT as. CADEMY OF MUSIC, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Novernber 18, at 2 o'clock, GRAND OPERA'MATINE} ih aoe REISCHUTA, th i new jngaytation scene). Popular fe Sereetaeie OT EO? kdmiasions bi (uo extra charge for reserved xeats) ; fainily circle, 90 conts. Seats can now be secured at the Academy of Music. LEGANT FLATS, IN SUITS OF 7 TO 10 ROOMS ‘all improvements; halls heated and carpeted; Janitor always in attendance. ' Apply at 932 Eighth avenue, Fifty-third street, to the J IRENCH FLATS—-VERY DESIRABLY LOCATED AND Possessing every convenience, Apply at No. 74 West janitor or janitress. RED near Tenth avenue; to $40 premise haere FLATS TO LET—AT 78 WEST FORTY- eighth street; has all the modern improvements, In- quire of janitor in ‘building. FLATS—205 WEST SIXTIETH STREET, seven rooms cach, none Shei $30 sll improvements; neighborhood fine. GEORGE E. JA lyon ADINE. 1.267 Broaleay. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. STRICTLY PRIVATE SMALL FAMILY WOULD let to a gentleman an, eletfantly furnished, cheerful Bedroom avd Sitting Room comforts of a pleasant home ; li es from City Hall or Union Square; $6 per week required. Address ILLINOIS, Herald office. A NICE COUNTRY PLACE IN NEW JERSEY, NEAR depot.—Handsome dwelling, with all modern ‘conven- fences, burn. &e., 15 acres of land, place cost $20,000, unen- cumbered, to exchanxe for one of two Dwellings below Fit tieth street. WILLIAM TUCKER, 22u Fifth avenue. XCHANGE—DESIRABLE LOTS; A GREAT DEMAND jouses in the neighborhood: this is a bargain for ‘also Tenement Houses for Form, _ B. HYDE, 176 Fulton street, XCHANGE—FOR A GOOD FARM, A BROWN STONE House, in Brookiyn, in complete order; location and Surroundings first class, near ferry. . HOYT, 171 Broadway. XCHANGE—TWO HOUSES NEAR ATLANTIC AVE- nue, for Lots, recent. Merchandise, Business or Farm, YRN, 49 Nassau street, room 9, SECOND STORY FRONT SUNNY ROOM, FUR- nished, without board; also ball Room; convenient to several car ‘lines; vated Railway ; fue block. 153 West Thirteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avs. Ae NO. 76 BARROW STREET, NEAR HUDSON.— Furnished Rooms to let, suitable for one or two single Kentlomen or gentlemin and wife ; gaa and bath ; own house ; no mov! FINELY FURNISHED FLOOR, 7 ROOMS, WITH every requisite for housekeeping; ‘must be seen to bo appreciated. Call at 082 Sixth avenue, first floor, after 11 A, NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE FOR Seotlomen and wife oF single ‘gentleman: also an Ontice fronting on Broadway. Apply in gallery Broad- way, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, CRI FOR SALE—LOW FOR HH, OR MIGHT o k of clothing or di in. exchange; the 20. we highly calttvnted iy Rentleman or: fame ily. "apply DAVIS & PAY NE, 234 Broadway, OR EXCHANGE—480 VILLA PLOTS, WELL LO- cated for improvements this spring, in Cranford, N, J. goon to be one of the {inest places on New ersey Central Railroad; will exe aoe for Virginia Farms, Brooklyn ae ory Mortzazes ‘or Merchandise. Apply 40 owner, T. Jy 204 Walworth street, near De Kalb avenue, Brookiyn. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- oom to let suitable ior one of two gentlemen oF gen tleman and wife ;with flee aud gus; terms moderate. Apply at 52 Kast Thirtioth street, A, COMFORTABLY | FURNISHED FRONT | ROOM (aleove).—Two gentlemen or gentieman and wifo; light housekeeping if required; no other lodgers, A. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LER ONE OR two well furnislied Rooms on second or third floor, with gus, fire, bath, &c., to one or two gentlemen, without board; price low to desirable parties. Apply at 76 Lexington av, OR CITY OR COUNTRY PROPERTY.—TEN THOU- sand acres of choice land in Florida, near Jacksonville; Yery desirable location. HINE & GRAY, bo? Sixth avenue O FEXCHANGE-FOR BUILDING Lots, | BELOW Fitty-ninth ‘street preferred, some fine’ Tenement ouses; well ronted and lightly mortgaged. “Apply at 02 Highth avenue, NO EXCHANGE-THREE VALUABLE TENEMENT $08, one a corner, for good Building Lots and some vos are new ‘and well rented. Apply to PETEMR 201 East Bleventh street, corner of Third ay. . UP TOWN, FIVE STORIES IIGH, FOR change fok an ‘Tinencumbered Farm or Saloon, 3 Inguir ny's Hotel, room i C 3 Broadway. New York, ACRE FARM, IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, FoR 20 te Hoise, in ange for small pri eM. M iret class, es AL Hie Herald Uptown Branch offic Vv ANTED—A STCRE PROPERTY, FOR RETAIL business comer preferred), in Hudson of Varick street, below Clarkson, not exceeding the price $4,000 to $10,000 cash, Ad ANTED—~A FOUR STORY 8" between Twenty-third and Wiitioth.aeroees and Madi. fon and Sixth avenues, for cash, Principals only address A. F. B., Herald office, if $20,000; Waxteo TO PURCHASE—A SMALL BRICK OR brown stone House, in’ good order, well furnished in hard wood: not between Fourth and Kighth avenues nor above Thirty-ve ond street; some in cash and some in first class mortiza Address DANIELS station Fy TO TO LEY _FOR_ _BUSINESS, __ PURPOSES “A G00b LOvATION For DRUG STORE, UNDER Grand Union Hovel; fit up store elegantly and no rent charged foriirst three mouths. Apply at Grand Union Hotel, wRoyn’ SUNNY ROOM, FURNISHED, WITH ionee, to one dr two gentlemen, in_ pri- vate troy nm res house 821 Kast Seventeenth stroct (Stuy- vesant Park), 5 * PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ON SECOND FLOO! front, will bo rented, furnished, to @ gontleman ani wise, with privilege of light housekeeping; terms modéi ay 217 West Thirteonth stroot, =10 LET, TWO NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT «Rooms for gentleman or gentleman and lady; imme. Giate possession. N. B.—Moderate terms, No. 200 We: ‘Ywonty-lifth street. Call for three days. FRONT BASEMENT TO LET—FURNISUED, HOT AL Eidvcola water, large closets, bath and gaa, for house: Keeping or office; also other nice’ Rooms for geutlemew or housekeeping ; private house, 42 King street, LY FURNISHED FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS; vill let together of separately; very convenient for lodgers or small family, 752 Sixth avenne, near Forty-third street, first fi T 391 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREBT.—UNFUR- nished Parlor; wlso furnished and unfurnished Rooms for light housekeeping; rent very moderate; locality excel- lent and adjacent so Bievatod Hallrond; releronce required. PINE CENTRAL LOCATIO: every couventence ‘ull for threo day D STREET, NO. LARGE, gt lal FS CENTRAL urteenth sti LOCATION. 46, Second story’ and other large aud small furnished hooms (gas, with'or without fire) to Lalis heate t, to gentlemen ouly; ESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH- out board, in the first class house 34 West twenty-tith street, near Madison square, Choiee location. A las HOUSEKEEPI re to $6 Room: Feiteome§ 1 50 to 3 a week 80 West third st FCENISUED—TO GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT BOARD, ex ly; roforence required. pri at it eaten, Sr BYTLEMEN DESIRING LARGE, HANDSOMELY FP entehed trons Rooms cail ocd Went 5 swoon Fifth anid Sixth evonuos, for theoe dayen nee oe story, without boa private house; referenc street, betwoen Broadway and Six RENCH FLAT OF THREE ROOMS ON THIRD with fire and as, use of bath; exchanger West Forty-tirst venue. HE PUBLIC ARE THE FOL! MAROADWAY. COUSER 1,205 BROADWAY. S80 SIXTH AVENE 114 SOUTH SIXTH 8 LO QRNER BORRUM AD , THE RE AND SURSCRITTIONS FOR THE HERERY a THAT os THE ONLY CEPT OF R ANN STREET, REET, PHILADELPHIA. ND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- FLOOR, ww LE as all stone avenue. IN A FIRST GLASS BROW improvements; rent $26; halls fur- nished. Appiy ix 392 Kast Fifsy-socond street, noar Third 10 LET—APARTMEN’ street; rent moderate. fourth floors, in rear house, Inquire in the store, iTS, ON FIRS No. , SECOND AND West Thirteenth nue, between Ninet 1 Bowery, 10 LET—THOSE BRAUTIFUL, from $15 to $18, Apply on the premises or to R. G. GRE FLATS, THIRD AVE- jeth and Ninety-tirst stroets; ree rer NXRAND OPERA MATINEE at the Academy of Music, SATURDAY, November 13, at P otelock, Weber's fomantic gopers In 4 acta. TER PREISCHUTZ DEN YieISCHUTZ, Seats cin now be secured at the Academy of Music, CADIMY on eas ©, ND OPERA MATINER, ame ‘& powerful cart and a1 tire new incantation PorULAR. PRICES — POPULAR ‘PRICES. Box sits, $1.50; admission, $1 (no extra chargo for rosorvedsents) ; family circlo, 50 cents. Seats now be secured at the box office. 7 TIE MATINEE TO- OLENTIO. ATIEATRE, Yon can see the marvellous erformance ot LURLINE, THE WA’ TER Eating.drinking, reading, oH doantil mnastic and aerobatic minatedgiass tank of water NEVER BEFORE” ATTEMPTED BY ANY LADY IN THE WORLD. EBSEW CHARITY FAIR—IN AID OF THE MOUNT Simi Hospital, will opon at Gilmore's Garden, on Mon- “Gay in Gth December next, at 73; oPclock. BL HART, Chairman Executive Committee, leepintg. and performing in @ mammoth illu- ~ALLACK W4 WA XDX pvas as ESTER BECOMES, as performed by hor # th principal English theatres, AST DAYS AMERICAN Siirore FAIR, Secondind Third avenues, betwoon Binty-thirl and Sixty- urth st Wonderful display of American Industries, LEVY, the renowned Cornet Player, ged evening. Admjsion, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. UPPER PART OF HOUSE 12 LAIGHT 9 nice rooms, in nice order; will be divided to low, Oltice No. 130 Bust Twelfth treet, No. 141 Trad LE 7TH RE NICE ROOMS, 338 DOW NG Kast Twelfth street, three Rooms, $88 Third avenue, four Rooms, $12; also others, bey ‘at office No. 130. East Twelfth streak, ‘Thirteenth street, Ci 10 LET—LOWER PART OF HOUSE NO. 153 WEST ‘an be seen between 1 and 4 o'clock. show the rooms, NFURNISHED FIRST AND SEQOND FLOORS TO let, with water and wat in 250 Hudson street, Hou: ety nnd gus in eacl hall eper on top floor, back, will 24 sirable Flat, Foduced rent to May i, In EAST FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET,—A VERY DE- 8 large rooms, every convenience, at Lecce One ‘house, » Key second fidor, the “Califor ful rules. Thi alewlat THE LECTURE SEASON, ARER LECTURES KVERY DAY at 620 Broadway, b: ‘aleulator, ‘AT 4 AND 7P. M, Frusher Howard, author of illustrating his new ahd wonder pr’ post free for 50 cents. eee “That the Stars and Plat the Karth.”” to be had froin Wednesday evening, November 1 Subject of the Leo Tilustrated with a large di the Professor, door on the evening of the le Professor Lister, at Cooper Union, . at 8 o'clock, nots Iniluence the Inhabitants of ‘am. Tickets 81, S39 Sixth avenge, of at the ™ feadons with Tosidones: office, 1,265 Browdway. GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES instruction on planofurte, harp and harmony of ye, pa juartel EAUHER, box 120 Herald Uptown Branch USICAL,. Dest roferenco.” Addce perience in teaching for S10, box 114 Her LADY, OF CONSIDERABLE EX- ‘and an necomplished performer, Tessgus ou the Pinnolorve, at her own or pupil's resid: $10 per, awarters, hi ty ishest references, Address ottice. TEACHER OF MUSIC WILL GIVE LESSONS IN a merchant tuilor’s family in exchany Audross A TEACHER, box 198 Herald Bp) for clothin town Branc! Flute, fr Warerooms, NARD.—PRIVATE LESSONS, PIANO, VIOLIN, GUITAR. Singing; practice room and instruments Address HUMMING BIRD, Piano roe. Bast Yourteenth ‘street, or call, nonr 51 ‘AX MARETZEK I8 NOW DAILY AT THE Mis te fo ag CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, th ay., next to Delmonico's 188 A, A. WATSON <iuiter Instruction, a teenth street, between Fi sont to private residences, GIVES PRIVATE PIANO AND at her residence, 24 West Four- ifth and Sixth avenues, Teachers a tents te ae STORE SON FIRST AVENUE, for also one on b, CASSIDY, 1st i Brecery, more, ory avphy "to R—WELL LIGHTED CORNER ROOMS, ni heatd i ue tpnl No aaa WALI, $ steam, 0 GB, brirutt HO atrwot, corer Hestens a ANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS ON party of gentlemen, on reasonable terms; vee and required. No, ¥ Bt. Mark's place, neat mt Dupit's residence by successiul teac! ences. Apply at 208 8 Wost Twousy-tht a IANO AND SINGING ees aH mired OWN OR d and most tana mable refer Hssoeey FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, HOT und cold water, bath and gas, for gentioman and wife single gentiemen; also single oom for ubleman , | hoosekeopiug. 304 Fourth avenue, - bes NOR AND BASS witnont thelr Inger, ‘Twouty-ibh atrvel ight, have cood voice, woke ee eae ies READ aT @ abl ive two hours by lester, GOMLN 30 | DAL AT Beit MATINEE, OLYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY, THE {EN-10-IAL TEN, (1E GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE SEASON: SEK THE CEN-10-IAL TEN, SEB THE CEN-10-IAL TEN, 76 DE THE BEST SONGS PUBLISHED FOR $2 601 lust out, “Gems of English Song,” containing 76 Songs Ballads, Duets, &c., each a trae gem and Tye pare § populi, 282 1§, price $2 50, and worth $30 if purchased, soparadl ovorywhere, " Published by ©. Ht DITSON a Broadway Wn ‘KS. Mr. MONTAGUE as GEORGE D’ALROY, as orict- nally gayed by him at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, ER THE THREE TRAMPS In the new local drama, THREE meg THE CONFIDENCR MEN, AT MTINEE TODAY, OLYMPIC THEATRE, JOURTY SOCIABLES EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN- ing at Cartier’s Dancing Academy, Plimpton’s building, Stuyvsant and Ninth stroot, Partnery provided for stran: gers. Distribution of German mottos.” MYLU JACKSON, Genon! Manager, NUMOSITIES WANTED—FOR EXHIBITION MU. sum. Parties having any anosual frowks of nature or meehmical inventions, wondertul, interesting or eccentric may \ddross, detailin, ioseription, price, &c, DANIEL PEAOCK, 3 PER WEEK. $300 Lurie. “i TH SEE HER TO DAY x oly MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 HO, Fae Rage Pare a wOm LOO ete Bree. NO. 7 er, THE DRAMATIC NEWS YOU ai) & interested ete lively oarnest paper, musical aut thre with oll, the, mastoal dramatic’ news ughout the MZ DRAMATIG NEWS HAS THE MOST PUNGENT Jains ge the latest news and the brightest writing of kly paper. No, 7, out to-morrow, price Five © ws: the best yet. TIC SPORTS. LURLINE, the Yet spend and WATSON, the GYMNASTICS ay. AGROBATTOS yaee WATER, UE a a TO-DA’ OLYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY, 1 DAILY CIRCULATION OF THE EVENING ;LEGRAM FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEM- BR 6, 1875, WAS OVER THIRTY THOUSAND, & LARGER AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION WAN EVER BEFORE ATTAINED BY ANY EVE- NG PAPER IN THIS GiTy. STORAGE, rtes, Baggage an oJ psnean ‘Ghdtdy vents jeot Thirky-third street. coxmor of arncter DE YCEUM THEATRE, TWO by the world renowned JUVENILE OPER Sonpesing OCRILDEEN 0 NO! oF last times of LA GRANDE DUCHESS Admission, 50 cents, Reserved seats. 50 cents oxti YCEUM THEATRE. a ip RRS, DUCHESSE. : i LAST WEE: THE WORLD RENOWNED Stexie N JUVENILES, comprising 30 children of extraordinary talent. TWO FAMILY MATINEES on Thuraday and Saturday. TWO FAMILY MATINEES on Thursday and Savurday, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVEENINGS, GRAND FAMILY. MATINEES on. i nilUnspat AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, yy request and positively last times rx Lease DUCHESSE. Senorita Carmen (8 years old) am Bonorita Guadalupe %6 years cid) ‘Tho entire Company of 90 Children ti Herwoen sho acts Senctite SOLBDAD wilt sing the CAVA- NAS fi BULA” and “TROVATORE,” and CHELLES, MATINEES RA TRO The Duches: Want litle GUADALUPE will sing the beautiful Spanish song “LA PALOMA.” Evening prices as usual. Matinees, admission, 50c. ; reserved seats, 50c. extra. ALLACK’S. CASTE, Proprietor and Manager Mr. LESTER WALLACK Commences at 8.0'clock. Torminates at 1040, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINER, Robertson's most perfect work, CASTE, DISTRIBUTION or omaleay Tens UNPRECEDENTED N CONPLETEN GEORGE D'ALROY. H. G. MONTAGUE ECCLES (his origin: ny Rasta hore, ote TAIN een HOLLAN Mr. bi aD OSES RSTieié B ADA DYAS. POLLY ECCL Miss Ev ht | GERMON THE MARQUISE DEST. MAUER’. Mme. PONIST First CASTE Matinee, SATURDAY, November 18, at 1:30. © representations of CASTE are necessarily limited to WEL NIGHTS and TWO MATINEES, (OLOSSEUM TREMODELLED, NEW ATTRACTIONS AND NEW MANAGEME: ‘Recently arrived, por steamer France, the superb military pavant, produced by the combined efforts of thirty notable ‘arisian artists, for a year, and covering 20,000 fect of can- vas— THE SIEGR OF PARIa, THE SIEGE OF PARIS. A noble and impressive triumph of pictorial art. Delighted thousands have already pronounced it a mar ‘el of roulistic splendor and an unequalled feast of vision. ‘The extensive and attractive promenades and salons ot the Colosseum are open from 10 A. Mt. to 5 7. P.M. to 10 B. 3, and the a exhibitions fare cont ‘ t SIEGE OF PAWS: BY WAY, SEE THE SIEGE OF PA by. ‘sian, ‘Aduslinied an cotasanre: Gh orm He PR-—Bring opera or fold glasses. Minute serutiny im. proves the picture. MICKERING HALL, Fifth avenge and Eighteenth street. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, First appearanoe in Now York of the illustrious Pianist and Composer HANS VON BULOW, who will commence a series of NOFORTE CONCERTS in this red the first of wate Ra take place on MONDAY EVENING, MBER er 8 O'CLOCK, the occasion of the ie insueticn of th ificent ING MUSIC HALL. ‘halon steel acoorapantnients to ve be a band of PORTS: Sonics ste ntalists, Conductor... S0POLD DAMROSCH ee 1s The sale pesca a ED, W DNESDAY, November 10, atthe muse store of 8 SCHUBERTH & CO., 23° Union Bana between Fifteenth and Sixteenth gtreets, aud 114 ‘the CHICKERING pianos are used at all YON BULOW v Concerts. OTTON & REEDS MINSTRELS '§ OPERA HOUSE, om oe Twenty Shira street, ae avenue. OFFI FFICE SEEKERS, ORrISE pu re OFFICE SEEKERS. MABILLE. Hort TRUNNERS. f (OTEL RUNNERS, HOTEL RUNNERS. "Breclag, So Batarday Mattane’ aia at yeaa MINSTRELS’ RANCISCO MINSTRELS opER\” House, BAN FitayNeiseo Boe STRELS' bse al and 29th'st Pati the elite of the cit; IMMENSE SU cuss. ESSENGERS IN DIFFICULTY. IMMENSE oom ee a) DIFFICULTY, IMMENSE SUCCE! ae IMMENSE Succkss: IMMENSE SUCCESS. THE ATRICAN ‘DWARF. IMMENSE SUCCESS. THE AFRICAN DWARF, Received with seréams every night, Tho Jolliest enterainment in’ the city. jow Songs, Jokes, Dances, &c. Sents secured. Matinee Saturday at'2 EW YORK FOUNDLING ASYLUM, pepionre st, between Third and ‘Lexington avenues USICAL MATINEE AND RECEPTION T0- pay AWEDNESDAND, November 10, and TO-MORROW RSDAY), November 11, from MODAYS' MUSICAL PRIVORMANCE will be directed by SIGNOR ALBITES, assisted by Dr. Brigiottl, Mra Bobipsin, Miss Purdy, Tharsday's Musieal Performance will be directed b: MR Hi, '8, DANFORTH, tes db; Madamo Brignoll, if Mile. Municr, Miss Luckardt, Mrs, Mixsell, Mr. O'Conor, BY tho world-renowned ‘cornet player. ‘Theso distinguished artists have volunteered their sorvices, _Tickets $1, to be bad at the door. ‘PABatax, VARIETIES, 16TH ST. AnD BROADWAY. OF SENSATIONAL PALACH OF BEAUTIES. [HOME OF AIT? S o'clock, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur dy, matinees, o'clock. Nothing like it in New York or elsewhere. > Evening: a Unprecedented success | Enthusiasm increasing. Blandowski’s incomparable Coryphecs, 20 most beautiful women in Anieriea.” cal, Acrobatic, Operatic, Dramatic and, Gymnas Varieties. | Novelties. | Special Montagn’s nice, new, naughty song," oT Pickled Her Under the Chin.” “The satirieal, huinorous travesty on Oneida Community, “Free Love Contrewemps.” | Snow sketches, Arnold's alophant, Chrissio Dutchisins ‘Lo Ciuir and Constantine | Ploasing Speciulties GAME OR CASINO PLAYED UNDER bieegs ° AT MATINEE TO-DAY. Penny Md kod er Gave. Aad A ad Man-fish, antoag GEOGRAPHICAL soctRty. pening of the Session of 1875.0.) TUORSDA’ NING. NOVEMBER 11, 1875, at 8 P.M, AUASSOCIATIOS HALL, cor: : cor. 23d street and dth avenue. DR. GERHARD ROHLFS (Gold Medalist of the Roval woh Baie Society). the distinguished Afrienu Traveller, will deliver tho address, illustrated by Stereopticon Views, o EXPLORATION OF bit OA SES" OF THE SAHARA ALVAN 8. SoUTHWURTH, Recording Secretary. AN CONCERTS.—CHURCH OF THE HOLY frinity, Madison avenue and Forty-second street; sec- ond Seaton. vibiy: fifth concert, Wednesday afternoon, No O'clock, Organist, Dudley Buck, of Boston Muste Hai ‘Vocalist, Adolph Sobst, Admission 25 couts, VERYBODY. Boas, WITH LAUGHTER AT THE NEW SENSATION, THE CEN-10-1AL TEN, THE CEN-LOIAL TEN THR OLYMPIC THEATRE. SEB ir At THe MATINER TODA Wabtackis. Mise GERMON played by her in this th 3 TRAMPS, Q TRAMPS, AT THE, MATINEE TO-DAY OLYMPIO THBATKE, G4 BROADWAY. 5 8 a i} 3 5 3 a Fs > AVALANCHE OF VARIETY. POLLY ECCLBS, as originally tre. ILLIPS, ENxE COOL HE INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER 10, ssineabe ORATION, DANIEL SONNELD. THE CENTENNIAL TEN 10. AT THE MATINES ba Bey, uLyneto THEATR bRoapway, & DAILY CIuCULATION OF THE EVENING TELEGRAM FOR TUB WE WEEK ENDING NOVEM. BER 6, 1875, WAS OVER THIRTY THOUSAND, A LARGER AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION THAN EVER PEFORB ATTAINED BY ANY EVEN. PAPER IN THIS CITY, NE, THE WATER Le iie oN NLY LADY who performs. sleoping, read oni formances under water in & ‘tank upon L mn WORLD 8 fonts | ever, tough me that no mi Comique and the public that ho has disposed of all his right, title and interest in the above named theatre. Tt is with re- gret that I 1c. Experience has, how- n Successfully manage two theatres in one city, I have only to add that, the purchaser of the Comique as secured the services of the well known Hat, Mr. MATT MOILGAN, as 7, who promises @ lon of startling noveltes, auch as be hi Gueed in London only. és tall ‘The public’ "5 osH HART, Novexnsn 9, 1875, elnireced LYMPIC THRAIES. 624 BROADWAY, JOHN F. POOLE... PIC THEATRE, +++ Manager GRAND MATINE TO-DAY aT ; LURLINE, THE WATER QUEEN, THE MAN FISH, ordinary fae th a me marimoth TANK OF THE NEW SENSATION, 1 ian OBEN ear TEN. ia Dion: Roars of laughter cr THE THREE THAMES, ew Come Dram di3 poe eee MEN, THE a Foe rots N& a JOHN HART, PA’ NEY, iM THE WORRELL 81. AND THE iC AT THE MATINER: TO-DAY, ARK THEATRE. TENTH WEEK. EVERY EVENING AND, SATURDAY MATINEB MIGHTY DOLLAR. THE FLORENCES a XO. i. FREE LIST TY-SIXTH PERFORMAD SEECURED FOUR WEEKS " excat THEATRE. PT THE ee NCE TO-NIG IN ADVANCE, M* AND MRS, W. J. FLORED 4 1 Mi MIGHTY DOLLAR, GTANDINa “ROOM ONLY. ae FRESHEST ATTRACTION, 66™ PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. I| NO PRES List, : be | SIGHT AT 8 SAtoRDAY AT 2, SECURE YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE, _ (AGLE THEATRE, Broadway and bay + -third street, Mr. JOSH HART. Propriet — ro MATINEE in aoe ier ae ATINER, ui ULIA MATL — ULIA MATHEW8———_——. —_______. Anew — of Acts, Songs, £e.. &e., in which Professor TODIN, alae reer ee RICKEY AND nanny” ip aut JOHN’ WILD, RGR K. FORTESCUR, Concluding with ‘the laughable buriong foots expert piay joncluding with the laughable burlosque on the su of “Led Astray,” aud ontivied DID—Si1E-GOOR-WAS—Sit LED ASTRAY, ATINEE. MATINER, Notice, —Box ee open daily from 10 to 5 o'clock. MATINER WEDNESDAY AND ‘SATURDAY, i inal PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE., Miss Miss | MATINER. 585 AND 587 BROADWAY, Directly opposite the Metropolitan Hotel Evory evening and Tuesday and Friday Matinee, Harry Macarthy, the Reynolds Brothers, Sappho, the Ham cell Troupe, Alico Ross and Ed. Murray, the Siegrist Boys, W. Henry Rice, Kate O'Connor, G. B. Harcourt, Sandford and Wilson, Jeanie Morgan, T. M. Hengler, Charles Worley, and all of TONY PASTOR'S STAR COMPANY, rputo. Tuo we gyuriiony concERTS | | PULL PUBLIC Foaog ‘KINWAY HALI ¢ Soloist—¥tme. ANTOINERE) STERLING, contralto, * THURSDAY, AFTE, PTERN' mber Li, at 2, Finer PODLIG REHEANSAbe ; Admission, 75 conts; potiyed ‘seats, 31. SATURDAY EV NING, par 1 at T SYMPHONY OVERTURE, “Iphigenia in Aulis?... CRADLE Soka, { Christmas Oratorio...... Mme. ANTOINETTE STERLING. Sopher Fie, Ba in Novi 93. Mine, ANTOINETTE STERLING. A Symphony to Di ina Comedian”, cee e Kelas GuoRUs oF PEMALIE Vo} Admitatos tek 8 to the concert, as ee 30, accord to location; reserved seats, 50 cents. The sale orci score ‘will commence on MONDAY Sasentag at the box office of Steinway Hall; Schirmer's, 701 Broadway; 114 Broadway and at33 Union sQuaro. rt neiesietrihicesittihenco ERMANTA THEATRE, | FOURTEENTH STREET, D. NEUENDORFP. Batty SOCK Zits” ‘omody in four acts, by Jacobson. Box oftice open trom’ 9 till 4 o'clock. aes THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY, THURSDAY AND ig ciigeee eet eat Nov, Li and 13, JUVENILE ‘OPERA, THOU COMPANY, LA GRANDE DUUHESSE DE DE GEROLSTEIN, Carmen Moron @years old) as La Grand Grande Duchesse, eseeare Moron (6 years old) as Wanda, together with 30 Juvenile Artists pot exgroardaaaig 6 talent. Grand chorus aad {obo had afer Wednorda ee “bYAND «7 boWwERY, Bs GRAD BAY} Ci ead FIRST AND ‘ONLY PERFORMANCE # NEW YORE UNITED NORTH GHIIAN AN ‘MILITARY BAND JUST ARRIVED FROM’ EUROPE. Band will appear in. the tall anion of the CITAS. Bu Ef F- MAN EMPIRE, i = PER MINUTB $5 Is the salary of ER TO-D. ¥ bets Tip Ma D-DAY A’ SEE MEN YMEIG THEA THE on aid QUEEN, 624 + AR GREAT PAINTINGS, ABUNDANTIA KURT2’S ART oarue ty, gibuor SQUARR "ae MUSBUM = ART, ‘est Fourteenth _sisey oof edey ha hee es WE TRA! AMPS, jee WHAT RSHALE we po wrrm ovr Thanrs SEE ZK NEW WORE DRAW THE TRAMPS, OLYMPIC THEATRE. OLYMPIO THEATRE ALLACK'S, Mr, HONEY as ECCLES, a5 ori jayed by atthe at the Prince of Wales Theatre, seepage a Aron 10° THE CEN.10-1AL Bit THE GREAT, THE NEW . AT TUB OLYMPIC THEATRES CEN-10-IAL MATINEE TO-DAY. IVOLI THEA’ « EIGHTH Pap T veewe orn Recone and Third avenues mw.) e Bigweet | ‘Season, Immense the M h Com w isos Ti'ulitaey P Panvomime, YOUNG HECRUIT. FOR BACH TRE EA gt $100 LUKE, ty A nit SER woxpEn! bl ee MATINEE TODAL, Oya DANCE —310 ANE OL Al eyed oe ave sore. rai fons tt ealag

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