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— VSITY REAL ESTATH FOR SALE. No. 16 W Beaten enor (ORGAN, Z BARGAIN.—IMM Central. ue # POSSESSION ; THE FIRST patio House Ot Kast Sixty-firet Just frescoed and in perfect CHOLS, owner, No. 9 Pine st ND UP AN ESTATE, | 3) ; itll lot, spactons rooma, | jy hgh, 2 Hom FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET, reais ed —A BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED seventh street. in private houne 224 West Thirty- ANGEL FURNISHED suite or singly; also handsomely furnished clan or dentist; terms moderate, No, 161 Bast A atreet, Proprietor Com t ROOMS TO LET, EN Flor for rty~ Ween aces 8 o'clock. EVERY EVENING _AMUSEMENT! "8, and Manager “‘OABTE. Mr, LESTER WALLACK Tormiates 10:40, AND BATURDAY ATINER, ont perfect work, STk, Robertson's € 5. BLY, No, 22 Pine st, A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ON SECOND FLOOR. i ne mannaen Sok pee YOR SALE OR TO LEA! FORMING, |. Sih, CREE WoANe, Tortee:, ‘prunes fe.8, Gembiemian. 8 rae Resets Seteibatt e oS MONTAGUE Behar dat tor i rage oy ssstaeatn, Bit Wet WRirieente eivame: HOCLEN (nisortgtual sharacier, ? Mr GeO REE WON EY 740 FIFTH AVENUE,—POR SALE, AN ELE. Rh ferret gre ge lg om ad = Saaekntbur Scots My BoM, TOLLAND ant 27-loot new brown stone House, three story ex- avenue. i ROCLES Miss SDA _DYAS the greatest bargain ever offered on Fifth avenue; POLL Ni THE MARQUISE DE ST. MAUI PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TO GENTLEMEN, . pur, “PUBL HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT PLACES ARE THE A Giloes tea tee nicely furnished Bedrooms, witht THAT | fire, gas and bath;" roferences exchanged. 0 University Kcr “Miss BFFLE GERMON Mug. PONISI PARTICULAR NOTICE, FOE ep ORFICES 3B. ‘pints: note Fravtenees earn: As Mr. GEORGE MONEY'S cngazement in Rexton will ee EEMENTS. AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE a preclude the po sibility of his appearing here after saturday SEW YORK HERALD — 7 A FAMILY HAVE A FURNISHED FLOOR TO LET— | evening, Mr. Wallack has much pleasure in annoutning that, NEWYORK TE ener Suitable for light housekeaping, with all the modern | fy order to mints Pam BROADWAY in hk improvements, Inquire at 163 Bust Piety fifth sirect. Tin? VEN "EXCHLLBNCE. OF THE CAST, 580 SIXTH AVENUE. JOMFORTABLY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR TO sey Rialeslute foe Bir Beata tt aegmaniabea) onaniod iit SOUTH SIXTH STRERT, PHILADELYTA. \OMPOREAD LS FEM D PARLOR FLOOR TO | witt on bis return frou ‘is Brooklyn eugageme CORNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK ayn JOR SALE CHEAP—WITH OR WITHOUT East Side. ial fine four story single. “No. 43 Bast Ninth street, between Broadway aud University place. SR SIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS TO L out Board, Inthe ‘fret class house 34 West Twenty- ation. pasiak VARIETIES for the first time the character of ECCLES, EXTRA “CASTE” MATINER, THANKSGIVING DAY, AT 1:30. OTH ST. AND BRO.DWAY + erma eany, Add FURNISHED FRONT AND BACK ROOM, WATH BX: | 2 TEMPLE OF SENSATIONAL ART. = or WILLIAM HURST, 1,027 Third avenne, tousion, togethor or separately, on second tloor; also w | $ (Byenings, 8 o'clock: Tuoxday, Thursday and Saar. | > | hall Room: “No. 7 Groat Jones street, second floor ;call from | day Matineos, 2'o'cioek. 3 M edeamtgheanad por ry 2) EPICURIAN OLIO s JOR SALE—NEW FOUR STORY BROWN TID XDSOMELY rurNistED PAR 5 | Lovely Women, Female Models, Heaititul Coryphves, | ot House $69 West Filty-sixth street, i ete orde! if desired, very j large fre % | A wildernoss of Attraction. Gems of Ballet. e| 3 but little money wanted. Apply to J. P. PECK, 58 Warren | Room, 84; sleeping 1; quiet house, | Sung, Dance, Sketeh, Farce; Specialty, Novelty, || S pens . mm Union square, 4} Variety, by 40 Star Artists, 9 eseyear i —— (awa. ee & |comprising the most delighttul, tasteful, gracdul | > OR SALE, VERY LOW—PROP ARGE WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS FOR | 3 entertainment in the city, a “ Plymouth Baptist church, on Fifty. tr J housekeeping or light business; rent 8 to $4 per week; | & | MELANGE DE. FASCINATION, = Ninth and Tenth avenues; ground 60x100.5; good: sptondid location. 1,209 Broadway, betwoon Thirty-Ofth | gz | Voluptuous without coarseness, Charming withyut | S ial brick building 52x84; ail'the oe rensgnces for omeetne and Thirty-sixth ta. & Moakntn’ gong Prac at 4 church; walls and ceilings neatly frescoed; organ, furnace, 3 segues vie lontague’s ve Mistapa, Ss cushiots, fe." all in good onder; terms sy." Apply to BATLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH SMALE | Fy oil Sabine a eoctan |S Cl E, 430 West Forty-el, it. itchen attached, for ligt ots oping, «4 jatinee to-day, 20° atinee to-day, 2 o'clouk. | 2 ea eee ere == | Twolfth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, 2 Entire cllunze of programme ou Mouday. a VENIN\ AL DESPATCHES, | ~~ — . oe aces qo Me rest IRCULATION OF | (PO LET—A COMFORTABLE FURNISHED FRONT LYMPIO THEATRE 621 BROADWAY. ANY EVENING ENITED STATES, Room for one or two gautiemen, without board: bath JOHN F. P ‘ Manager — ~ d gua; private hoi Second avenue, near Nine- 4 FOO Ao GREAT, BARGAIN: THE FOUR toonth street. ‘TO-DAY, AT 2. ? 10. ) + story English basement House No. — eemesernerer —— ee —@ Ww enty-third street. geur Tonth avenue. in perivet | WO SMALL FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—WITH. | THE SIASM. order. E, 1. NICHOLS, owner, No. 9 Pine street. ‘out hoard, to gentlemen’ ouly, in a private family, at DECIDED AND POSITIVE FURORE. atl anc : 149 East Twenty-first street, Gramercy Park; reference THE ENTIRE AUDIENCE CHEERING EN MASSE. sin th be waa Rian dnt ition wa BONY. OTR: BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE A responsible par each lot ranch aftice. JOR SkLE ryt Tompkit uses 140) an ultow WESTCHEST full &e.), at Sixth av PROPERTY CUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RE CE—49 ACRES GOOD, RICH LAND; only three mile’ from Stroudsburg depot and Del Water Gap; 40 clear, balance good timber: good bo 0 % x40; stone stabling, slate roof, ; other outbuildipg;g over 100 choice fruit trees; well 10 acres rye: Ibe no mo $ ee $500 year: RARE CHAD ue watered and ay push, Dal ORS. ~BEAUTT ‘arty ani ALE. \LE.—ONLY SALE-NEW THREE 1 stone Ho: Adi BL ar; barn Eleventh stre hiree stor; OR SALE OR TO LEASE. Centennial Lots, 20x110, Elm avenue, opposite Ma M. ADAMS, chinery Hall, baek bail vure; modern convenien: AND TO LEY, SPLENDID iress DRAKE EAT BARGAIN first class thr ns; 20%45% hemlet: PRE: iuitves FREDERIC 128 Sonth Sixth sireet, Philadelphia, WO MORE LEFT OF THOSE + st class brown stone Houses on Vanderbilt ave- | SO nue, between Greene and Fulton avenues, sf ‘a first class house ut prices to STORY B. ¢ 154 Peon street, Williamsbui provements; immediate pos: Her NEW ar junction of 100; b y. on promises or ot BE. A. sR COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. JED COTTAGE, 12 ROOMS ‘and handsomely furnished (gas, furnac own : one hour from city y Tent very low. 4 large, fumished House, very cheap. 8. EMBERSON, 699 Line disie possorsion BL 8 B.T. BURNHAM, G9 Hudson st. | For the ITURE. NORTH SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR TO LET—CON- . Philadelphia: three» front and taining eight rooms, all improvements, together or ing; house will be sold without furni- | Rrate, et moderate rent, lu private brown stone house, Bi ~ | JQIRST CLASS FLATS, IN BROWN STONE FRONT i, Hom js the time agit the times € on pecatur | 3 1,100 is Ollered by $2,000 can be made ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET brown stone house No. 124 East Twenty-third street, WEEKLY—FOR NEWLY FURNISHED LARGE front Room on third tloor, with gas, buth aud three closets, suitable for housekeeping or gentlemen; private family. 326 East Fourteenth street, $12 —FRONT PART FRENCH FLAT, FIRST FLIGHT 1 DLS handsomely furnished; parlor, two bedrooms, kitch ea: allimprovements: closet, bath, gas: tine location. 108 Fitty-sixth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues, COTTAGE PLACE.—GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS to single gentlemen at $2 per week; pleasant location 4nd good neighborhood. 4.Q2> STREBT, NO. 218, NEAR BROADWAY.—A_ RE. & fined private fumily'effers « home of comfort and sie- ance tou lamily or single goutiomen at moderute rates The Aw sion. Fating, «i gymnastics ymin. TE all assess. 0, just half ® aid Brooklyn EIGHT BEAUTIFUL AND ; MATINER TO-DAY, e— TRAINED PONIES, DASHING YOUNG. EQUESTRIANS, OTARD, HARRY AND DUCROW, SEE THEM AT THE THE aT 2 bious Wonders, IRLINE, THE WATER QUEEN, and ATSON, THE MAN-FISH, rinking, reading, writing, smoking, card playing, and acrobatics under water, a HE MAMMOTH ILLUMINATED TANK. SEEK THEM AT THE 3 OLIO OF FUN, VENING, eferences exchanged. housekeeping for small families or single tlemen; rent $8 per woek. Apply on the premises, or to W. 8. . 43 Bleoeker stre QQ9 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET—A NICELY | = furnished Floor to let, separately or together, with | oF without light housekeeping; terms moderate. tee = an ‘Also Lots of fu Variety Ent Mati UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- _____ MENTS TO LET, wy A oon—rive ROOMS; GAS AND WATER; FIN rpurep AVENUE, THEATRE Between Thirt JAMIN W, HITCHCOCK GEORGE WINSHIP, ees Wednesday and Saturday, Reserved Seats, 90 cents; Parquet W AND EWE. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, NFAR SIXTH —Woon's. story brown stone | 1i¢ -A large front Room, on first floor, to let to M fis THIS DAY AT 2 Marey | 5, s terms mod: a NING AT 8 O'CLOCK. un best | Beha oe Sorensen POSITTV LAST PERFORMANCES on 6) EAST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR GRAND ie | L2e Central Depo furnished apletely for H PROCTOR, in’ his creation of the JIBENATNOSAY, OF THE WOODS. AULPPOPOTAMUS, th aud Thirty-first streets, Proprietor Cee Stage Director 0 vulgarity." Pirst ciasx Minstrelsy and fainments every evening at 8 o'clock, chock. D cents, an order; 40 Horatio street, $3), and 47 Jane street, 325, BL. & B. 1. BURNHAM, 609 Hudson street, THIRD FLOOR, FIVE ROOMS, FINE ORDER, 4A gus and bath; reat $27 per month. 57 Horatio street! Tinmediate possession. . L. & B. T. BURNHAM, 609 Hudson street, SECOND FLOOR, SEVEN ROOMS, IN FINE OR- dec; rent $39 per inonth.*26 Horatio street. Imm: the little foli house, Nos. 151 and 15% East Forty-seventh street; Parlor and Basemant Floors, nine rooms, with all improve: ments; also a Seeofid Floor, of five rooms. Apply to LOEW seventh antomim! if H street. RANGE, N. ¥.—NOMINAL RE! winter, to a responsible tenant; well furnisl piace; gas, ‘water, asighborhood. HAMILTON & WALLIS PUILADELPHIA PROPERTY VOR SALE, desirable three story brick Dwelling: stone front. No. | # Aspen street, within ten minutes’ walk from Centen. aial Exhibition Buildings, in complete order; lot 24x105; furnace, stable; ne: will be sold low; terius easy. H. 8, WOODBURY, : FURN: 30 depot; superior B OTEDS: TO-DAY will positively appear. comic tricks, For the Family Matinee: THEATRE. MATINEE/ Day, GATURDAY), AT 13g O'CLOCK, CHILDREN'S “HOLIDAY, when the great clown, the merry FOX The grand pantomime is fall of No more joyous performance could be afforded ics, OBSERVE THE PRICES. General adi ats, $1. Dress ly Cirele, 4 Y AT BOOTH MATINEE TO-DAY for FAMILIES, children and let then have f the clowns and pantaloons i MPTY HUMPTY IN EVER CLIME. sion, $1 (chil. ircle, 50c, (chil- TWO CLOWNS. all merry time over the grand holiday ATS—BEST LOCATION, SIX AND SEVEN rooms, besides bathroom: rents reduced. Apply to the janitor or janitress, 74 West Fifty-third street, OoTH'S Fine’ str VERY | WRENCH FLAT, THIRD FLOOR, HIGH sTOC brown stone house 361 West Twenty-second street, -In- guire at plumber's office, 365 West Twen a street, MUE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT SRE DRISEa Gees LACES ARE THE ONLY me AUTHORIZ OFFICE: RECEIPT OF Satie Puiladelpbie._ | ADVERTISEMENTS NS FOR Tuk | EVERY IVERSIDE—GREENWICH.—FURNISHED AND UN. uished Houses to rent, several with shore fronts hors ior sale; absolutely healthy | one hour from city; ex: J. W. ATWATER, Riverside, Conn. NEW YORK HERALD BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1,265 BROADWAY. 530 SIXTH AVENUE, im all its mi ; sule—On. exceedingly ry low price; situatedin the very heart 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. LEQBNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK SIVE RESI- JARRETT & PALMER. HUMPTY DUMPTY THE WONDERFUL alternating scenes FOR THE EVEN THEATRE, REIGN OF HILARITY. --Lessees and Managers. IN EVERY CLIME. HOLIDAY PANTOMIME, with FOX AND MAFFIT, the two Great Clowns. ‘The Pantomime will be given NU and at TWO FAMILY MATINEES, (One every WEDNESDAY, one every SATURDAY.» agnificence and with the greatest of all Ciowns, G, L. FOX, the inimitable grotesque, Mr, JAS. 8. MAFFIT, OBSERVE THE PRICES. YG _PERFORMANCES—General_ af ; Sa ae SHED_P) sion, $i: Reserved Seate, $C 90; Dress Circle, 50e.; piewton ie Pe cam annee rie wot K © pasecant of hone 40 Geom dame erat near Sows Fun THE FAMIT MATINEES, 1 lock, Wed: i jes, de. 5 Sow = ton Ay 01 {FAD z E 4 o'clock. Wednes- ‘New Haven, Cont sscg geoaerase rome; Tange, Bot aad cold water. Apply OH | 4 Ohad Geturdagy-Coneral aaelesion, Bl. (Okildren nell REAL r Heeg ine ree oe ed Circle, 0c, (Chil- AL ‘TATE TO 10 LET—MODEL GENTEEL NEW APARTMENTS; | dren half pric A tated ere “ “ TF cette) Ceannthokt Wogeeen etn: | OR SHARRAGIVING DAY # grand EXTRA MATINEE OR EXCHANGE—HOUSE, WITH STABLE AND EX- | monte; elevator, refrigerator, private stuircase ; $59 to $75. Fertorancios tra grounds, in Brooklyn, for Residence in New Jersey | Janitor on premises. 150 Rast Forty ainth street, between is gr older part Montague street, Bro: JOR SALE OR EXCHAN( brick Hoase, stone trimming, in best part of Wilson street, Williamsburg; all { sor trade, . Brooklyn MPORTANT. —VALUABLE prineip of a Brook! 3 mmprovens ply t@ RUSTIN & = ROBERT 5, BUSSING, 20% Thi Lexington an OREN ae NET EH TeRN ET NRE RERINTRGE 0 2 —, FI IND Me ¥ —a vine Taree story | Tndme So. or deatidaalica bien date price $19,000; half | (NO LET—TO FIRST CLASS TENANTS, PARLOR AND S IN, S77 Myrtle ave- Basement Flats, together, also Third and Fourth | GRAND OVE Floors, with all improvements, in brown stone front House k State. weed apply MPROVED REAL E8- lying on one of the main trunk railroads in Mis- be exchanged for a good n in New Jersey or Address L. J. B., Herald office. None bat 39 East Sixty-secoud streot; cheap rents. Apply to owner, | FOURTH ¢ ‘on premises 54. RAST TWENTY FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN OF Madison and Fourth avenues,—One large front Room and email Room conuecting; ref REAL ESTATE WANTED. YEMETERY LOT BUREAU. Greenwood, Woodlawn, Cemetery Lots bought and sold. 189 Brondway, room ANTED—FOR CASH, IN SEMI ANNUAL INSTAL priced House, reapectably loeajed: up- iy immediately or uddress with full par- $5,000 down. HOLMES BROTHERS, ments, a low own preferred ; appl tiewlars W fa will pay 45 East Twenty-third street, NES & MA vergreen and other HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. A. FORSISHED SECOND, FLOOR AND KITCHEN, in a goutee! neighborhood, west of Fifth avenue, by a gentleman and wife, where there are no boarders, and with Samal family; rent must be low; references exchanged. Address 285 Post office. URNISHED ROOM WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN and wife, living out of the city, iu a private house, be- Brooklyn, N. Y. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES J pince and Bleecker, in complete ord in Philadelph’ ri maected, from 9 to 10, mornings. mo _Let—with Pow at 177 Prince street. ’, WITH 8 ing, of an, rh, at streot tnd Eleventh aven EA Bedford avenue, ANTED TO PURCHASE—OR EXCHANGE FOR A Dwelling Hou dross, with full particulars, C. W. ASEMENT STORE TO LET—CORNER THIRD AVE- | - nue and Forty-eighth street; ‘barber shup of trank store. suitable for wine saloon, Apply to LOEW BROS., ‘davenne. Basement on Forty-seventh street. ‘ OR KENT—STORB one of thi nt the next door, BIBLE HOUSE, ASTOR best business stands in the city. possession immediately; seen “WESTERFIBLD, | POWER—A Lan LAVE & CO. tween Third ‘and Seventh avenues, Fourth to Thirtieth street, two evenings in week, trom 8 to 10 P. M.; will hire oe Address JOHN 3, CLARK, box 168 Herald ce. location. Ad- OUSE WANTED—POR A VERY DESIRABLE TEN- ant. between Tenth and Twentieth streets and Secona and Fourth avenues, at moderate rent; poseasion F. A FERRIS & CO., 264 Mott street. on (atckeerng HALL, SONATA APPASSIC 15 VARIATION NEXT MONDAY, NOV Will be pertorined the The above grand composition of Tschai eminent Russian maestro of the present day, completed Last April. and dedicated by its uuthor wo TAN! has NEVER BEEN PERFORMED IN EUROPE, the com! poser himself never having eujoyed an audition of bis mas: terwork, To this country is reserved the honor of its initial Fepresentatio dict on 4 work of surpassing musical interest L_VON BEETHOVE ‘Sonata Quasi Fantasi BULOW. TO-DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, BULOW MATINEE. RAND BEETHOVEN PROGRAMME. E, opts 124, in © major. ation of the House,” RTO, opux 53, in G major, NATA, opus 57, in F minor, Fugue and Finale, opus 35, in E flat. BER 22, FIFTH CONCERT, reat Russian Concerto by TSCHATKOWSKY, iRA owsky, the most VON BULOW, and 98 the first ver- he opportanity to impr . opus 27, No. 2, in C sharp minor, (Moonlight Sc nuta,) FRANZ SCHUBERT— GRAND FANTASIE, opus 15, in © major. (Arranged for piano and orchestra by Liszt.) WEDNESDAY—GRAND RUBINSTEIN NIGHT. CONDUCTOR. Re erved 3 ary | 28 Union en DR. LEOPOLD DAMROSCH ; at Schuberth’s music store, e,and 114 Broadway. \(j PTANOS are used by VON BULOW. TEAM POWER WANTED—A SMALL ROOM, 25X25; must be clean and well lighted; rent not to exceed $20 er month: Brooklyn or New York. ‘Address, at once, 8. F., eraid office. WO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR DRESSMAKING (NO a Sleeping accommodation), between Thirty fourth and STORE | Fifty-fifth streets, and west of Fifth avenue; ret 700 Becond and fourt L* Day AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, Third avenues, between Sixty-third and Sixty. hh streets, Admission, 59. ; children, 25e. reet, near { changed; state pri B., box 4,420 Por ALL SodtetY Or YOUNG MEN, ‘a neatly furnished Room for daily moeting purposes; ae THIS IRVING HALL SOIREE: LAST ONE OF THE SEASON SATURDAY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. INQUIRE | burteenth street. Address, with full particulars B. Herald office. 7 ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY (NO CHILDREN) | a furnished House, below Piftieth street, until May 1; (RAND 3B BUILD. Twenty-secoud berved seat T° L&T—STORE 322 WEST SEVE good stand for confectionery or any business; rent $18, oy gg LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSKS—TWO LARGE, | V Rooms, on second floor of house 129 Bowery, corner of Grand street. Inquire on the premises. LET OR LEASE—TH no T° Satomen No. 388 Broadway windows 0 Auilding northwest corner Broadway and Grand street, Sox leot, “Apply to BE. H. Ly _BPWELLING HOU A Fo : mize 28 feet front and 7! B.A. LUDLOW & CO., nteenth street. 0 LET OR LEASE—NO. 162 SOUTH STREET, ( located for ship chandiery over street to second stury Apply to HOKAGE 3. BLY, No. 22 Pine stre r 0 RENT—-THE STORE AND BASEMENT OF THE of Di baginess over street, desirabl ide entrance on + winger or ye yulngih street, 82 wud Madiata avenues eral the f and Madiyon of hund 0 LET —A Atone Houser in West T: fent $150 ror particulars BIA PSUS, 89 Bo a A W. AND: ion, hi ished. K. 8 HANDSOMELY FUR Willa stree Unfurnished. DLOW & 00. ESIRABLE STORE AND ceilings; plate glass | feet deep. Apply at 0. 8 Pine street or 30 SES TO LET. -EMEGANTLY NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE, FOR | y-sixth street and Fifsh avenue ; ;unfurnished 26 feet Hoases, on Fisth 90 ‘Thirty-tourth, Forty-second aud iwenty seventh streets, newr Fifth avenue, CO., 1,200 Broadway, near Thirty-Hfth street N ELEGANT MEDIUM SIZE STONE RESIDENCE, st avenues in Brooklyn, convenient in perfect order; a bar- stroot oF ib Bast Severitoenth iT ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE ON FIFTH winter or year; also Suits Apply to E. A. DAILEY, ind permit apply to S. Le —$0—BROWN. STONE FRONT MOUSE TO 1 Gib Kaas Forty Gree street: thr {lL improvea ‘its; possession. from 1 to 3 P.M. Cau, ee owner and | NTH SPREE | Fault mot to exceed $175 per month. Address box 1,163 Fost | office, Seats can FIDELIO. Box seats, $1 50; admission, $1 (no extra charge for re- OPERA MATINEE TO DAY, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIO, FIDELIO, ; family circle, 50¢. ‘how be secured at Academy and 114 Broadway, TANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, A FoR. | ({RAND nished Room and Bedroom, suitable for light house- keeping, below Fourth stroat; first ‘floor o | ment prefeared. Address Mrs, CHARLES BYRD, li Uptown Branch office. WAXTEDIMMEDIATELY, A SMALL STORE, AT A | low rent, in @ieading thiroughfare, with or without | adjoining rooms; « good Basement would suit. | 106 Fourth avenue. Apply at x elu DATED LADY, AN ACCOMPLISHED PE: Herald Uptown Branch office considerably ‘experienced in teaching, iunoforte leona. out or home, for 810 per quartor, highest reas, " J fe Grand stroet, esidence, CLASSIC,’ box 150 NDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, rire cushions, solely used in all cham: ames; second hand Tables at great bar. AP GHRIV PITH a'Co,, 40 Vesey strece POOLEY & e jonsbip and wate! feinn Ww. ato A. M. UP ygercel te STANDARD AMERICAN BRVEL | Billiard Tables, with the celebrated Pheian & Collendor | combination oushions, for sale in this city only at 733 | Broadway. *PPOR SALE—A 5X10 BEVEL BILLIARD TABLE; 2 "s latest ; very little used. Apply at DAY'S, 35 West Tweaty-ninth street, HELA s BILLIARD TABLES FOR LATE: ANY enin| 7, ‘J Diamonds, Pianos, &c., bought and sold back when igh Uae! | Piredat avery small advance; money advanced on Goods left on comminsion. 8. FLRUSKI, un, Apply wo 5. B. LET~A COTTAGE! HOUSE, 244 WE ‘Thirty-five or will | i wa Y ing Ma gpd LOW TILL MAY-—N re: ab tit in Te. LET—THE TWO tens! #0, sell or exchan, 4 TORY DWELLING, Banik stroes; rent, $1,000 per annua, HMIDWGS, 38 Joln sure | ee ———eoe | [J)AMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, WITH EX. | Skin Sa ues, low prices. od _ WANTED TO ANTED—A STI URCHASE, | 7 PRINTING PRESS FOR CIGAR HIRTY- 17 Liras sereet reat, $90" por month. Apply at 242 Went bones, Address, wtih partealirn A iy letald tee: —— sites a | | aoe “Postal re “P| NY PKRSON ~ |p O LEE OR LEASE MONROE 8 | ge BRING OR IM- | Ponsa, Oe, tenants or business; four story “aoe vard, GUXW: 72 coos, Store end Cellar. aller than 44 inc Jispore ot same, can dono by addrensing aot J weuty eiguih sever. shing Nod New York, The scenes of the Roma ace, courage, jouse selects one cl | comers in each of the following «porta:— Nt GRACO ROMAN WRESTLING, Reverved Seats in | _ Box offiee open for sale of tie | (XHICKERING HALL aasisted by Mise § on SATURDAY” Subscription tiek Single ticket ME EVENING TELEGRAM SPEC Open daily (Sundays excepted NEtee, AND Bi copies mailed. WILLIAM A. PO ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT. oxseum reproduced at GARDEN, GLLMORE: — under the management of Mr. FRED. J. ENGELMARDT. ‘The manager ts happy to annoance that he bas secured the use of this popular resort, and in of the American youth the yneration of thy to offer « series order to stiraulate the love athletic sports, and to prove that human race ina fallacy, has con- of valuable prizes vo test "the skill, aod endaran of mankind, The ion to detend the prizes against ally Jr BOXING, FENCING, % — | BICYCLE RACES, se ub bas YLASSICAL SOIREE BY THR r Se OK oat tony. at FEATS OF STRENGTH, & eHIC G HALL, THIS | BVENING. f special 0 be 0 ‘ "4 | SEE AMUSEMENTS hatebse et we jal purses will also be offered for indi: = A SELECT BAND WILL Fld. 11h INTERVALS SELECTIONS OF MUSIC, BILLIARDS. GENERAL ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR es One dollar and a half § Monday, November 22, FIRST CONCERT NEW ‘ wt YORK QUARTET, DOWLAND and Mr, ©, WEICKERT, ENING, Novernber 20, 06 8. for six soirees and reserved seats, $A. Teserved sents, 50 conte extra, 3 LYceeM THe ATE 4 Frenen plage bre TO.NIGHT—ELEVENTH SUBSOLIT First time of Duma ATI ST, ith Mmes, Clacence, Loriniani, Rensrd, Bouquet ani MM. Delbert, Venteh sige. Legrand, Jaeger in the east. foxt THE TWO ORPHANS (LES DEUX by the kind SALE O} Leones THEATRE, THE JL istinenishod Partai sion of the owners of OF SEATS COMMENCES THIS Sons ENG p OTH av. vie, A Bosiety” Comedy, LAP! san 7 te hmedy. LA PRINCESSE Tholer, Beleour, rt, Veutat, Richer, Genne: Weok—First Performance of the original version of SRE UREN, VENILES' PAREWELE, THIS AFTERNOON AT ad FAREWELL MATINEE, THE WORLD RENOWNED JUVENILE OPERA TROUPE, comprising 40 children of extraordiras ry talent. Positively last ti oer LA GRANDE DUCHBSS8E. Matineo—Adminnior Reserved Seuts, 50c, extra, OADEMY OF MUSIC. MATT NEE TO-DAY. FIgTH WEEK OF TUK BRILLIANT SEASON. © WACHTEL GRAND OPERA Director ce haat ‘Th URDAY) N, RAND MATINER—GRAND MPANY DORFF TINK. RAND MATINEL—GRAND MATINER, Beethoven's Immortal Work, in three acta, FIDELIO. FIDELIO. Mile. PAPPENHEIM, Mile. BECK: Mr, MILE Mr PASBENDER. Mr. ROHS: POPULAR TP Box Sents, 81 50. texerved seats). Famil; cirele 50e. EVENING PRICES Genergl admission, $1; Fan sents, © 4nd 83, Admivsion family circle, seats, do., 50e, extra, ats can be secured at box office of Aca Hotel Brunswick and 114 Broadway. FIDELIO. MANN, Mr. GUNZBERGER, Mr WM. FORMERS, Sec., &e.. in the cast, ES FOR THIS MATINEE. Admission $1; (no extra charge for reserved SOc. : resurved demy of Music, MONDAY, November 22. last time this season of Verdi's IL TROVATORE, WACHTEL In his groatrolo of MANRLCO, WEDNESDAY, November 24—THE MAGIC FLUTE, FREVAY, November 26—THE HUGUENOTS, Seat’, can now be secured for next week MpONy Pastor EW THEATRE, 585 AND SAT BROADWAY, OPPOSITE METROPOLITAN HOTEL, THIS EVENL BILL, (SATURDAY) MAMMOTH Ms h THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME EVER OFFERED. 160 STAR ARTISTS, eth SATURDAY) EVENT NG, FREAT SPECIALTY TROUPE. ENCHANTING VOCALIZATION, WONDERFUL GYMNASTIC Fi} EXCENTRIC COMEDY. THE ASTONISHING A WORLD OF AMUSEMEN THIS (SATURDAY) THE STAR TROUPE OF THE. EATS. JAPANESE. TS. NIGHT, WORLD. MATINEE TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. THANKSGIVING, EXTRA MATINER, NLOBE THEATRE, 1 728 AND 720 BROADWAY. ADGE & CO. . W. SHAPE! NEW STARS. ® MATINEE, MATINEE, MATIN! ‘ Miss HELEN SMITH, SHEPARD and WHITNLY, ALEX. ZANFRETTA. ‘Tierney and Cronin, John Pendy and C. together with reguinr com@any. will apyoar THIS AFTERNOON and EVEN TARS. ; A SPLENDID BILL OF NOVELTIES, the Empress of Song aud Danco, Proprietors Managers W STARS, TO-DAY, TO-DAY. TO DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. BE. ® 5 THE GREAT ZANFRETTA PANTOMIME TROUPE, . L, Davis, ina grand olio ING. Afternoon, doors open at 1; Evening at 7. GRAND oprRa Hot THIS MAGNIFICENT TEM? or ART WILL OPEN ON * ‘ THANKSGIVING NIGHT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, when will be presented.unger the direction of MR. JOUN BF. an Entertainmen OUATINEE At 2, of unrivalled VARIETY, POULE, EVENING BEAUTY MIRTH, MUSI combining by special THE ENTIRE OLYMPIC THEATRE appearing on both theatres same day for tho ances only, ailled by attracti mitted for this oecasion ouly from other thea branches of art performers of established appear in comedy, musical performance and batie feats. POPULAR PRIC! Box office open at the Grand Opera se selected and kindl, oth at Matinee and Evening i AT 8), AND GRACE, SONG, COMPANY se two perform: pers win diferent popularity, will splendid ‘acro- Arrangement 284. AGLE THEATRE, vj) BAGLE THEATRE, EAGLE THEATRE, Mr. JOSH HART Propriet AND ——————THIRTY-THIRD STREET, or and Manager - THE, MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN A THE DAYS OF. MERICA. MITCHELLS VAUDEVILLE THEATRI Tho wants of the psople supplied at the ii! PURUDEVIL LE TI —— BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD TLL THEATRE, E REVIVED. STREET,—— OPERA— “SKETCH, AN. Open every evening. and MATINEES W. Box office open daily from 10 to 5, weeks in advance. D SONG.— — DNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Seats reserved two MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. N. B.—Carringes can be ordered at 10:45, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. IVOLI THEATRE, EIGHTH STREET. between Second and Third e~on: Tmmense success of uur New Co: Ifyou have not sven it ‘The Grand Spectacalar Ballet Pantomime, DON JUAN. ny. go and see ft. Grand Holiday Mating, Thanksgiving Day, AY, November 24 i FAMILY MAT) E THIS AFTERNOON ATT 2:30. \HICKERING. AL NEW YORK CONSERVATORY (No. 5 Bast 14th st., near Sth av., next to take pieasure in announcing that the first of soirees of Chaim sic will be given at OULCKERING'S NEW SATURDAY EVENING, As these soirees are designed to cultivate taste of pupils aud the public, the renowne: UARTET, consisting of Messrs. Edward Matzka, M. HE DIRKOTORS ¢ oF THE MUSIC Delmonico's) 4 series of six HALL, NOVEMBER 20. and refine the d NEW YORK Molienhaur, G. warz and F. Bergner, have been enaged, and will perform ouly elussical music of the highest order, assist- ed by distinguished pianists and vocalists. The price for single tickets will be.... ‘The price for the series of six ¢ PATRONS OF THE CONS free admission to these entertainments. Subscription books oven dally trom 9 J. M IVATE AND CLASS INSTRUCTION of VYoeal and Instrumental Mi ic, - 8150 20" 00 are envitied to to9 P.M. in all branches Harmony and Compo: sition, Elocution, Drawing and Painting aud Modern Lan- guages. ‘ BROOKLYN BRANCH, 102, 104 and 108 Court street, near Stato. PUPILS NOW RECEIVED in all branches, Pianos. GRAND NATIONAL TOURNAMENT AT TAMMANY HALL, NOVEMB:! $3,500 IN CASH PRIZES.’ THIS A‘ R20, 1875, RNOON AT 3, G, SLOSSON V8. A. P. RUDOLPHE, THIS EVENING AT 4. WM. SEXTON Vs. H, GARNIER, DION V8. M. D. . DALY. ADMISSION 500. RESERVED SEATS $1. LADIES FREE, VENING OF ENGLISH GLEES. Under the direction of Mr. CHARLES 8, ‘ovalists. 4 Miss HENRIETTA BEEBE, Soprano: Miss LOUISE FINCH, Mezzo Miss ANNA EB. Mr. J. RB. NILSEN, Tenor. Mr. . FISCHER, Jr. prang. HOLBROOK, Contralto. G,G. ROCKWOOD, Tenor. Mr, W. ©. BAIRD, Baritone. Mr. G. B. AIKEN, Bass. Mr. ©. FLORIO. ae GRAND HALL OF THE MASONIC Twent MONDA Tickets, 75. and $1 Reserved Seuts ina, EVENING, NOVEMBER at 8 o'clock. had of yee BE. tl rand Secretary, Masonic the evening. third street, corner Sixth avonue. and also at the door on 22, 1875, P. DUTTON & tthe office of AKART'S GREAT PAINTINGS. ABUNDANTIA at KURT2'S ART GALLERY, MADISO: Admission, 25¢. CADEMY OF MUSIC—MATINEK TO-D. Beethow FIDELI0, with a po: POPULAR PRICES. we rful cast and increased N SQUARE AY, 2 O'CLOCK wets, FIDELIO, chorns. POPULAR PRICES. HE EVENING TELEGRAM SPECIAL LATEST NEWS: ANY EVENING PAPER IN THE UNITE DESPATCHES, ND LARGEST CIRCULATION OF D STATES, RGYLE ROOMS, SIXTH AVENU! AND THIRTIETH STR EET. GRAND TERPSICHOREAN ENTERTAINMENT EVERY NIGHT, COMMENCING AT 9 0 va ENTRANOE ON THIRTIETH STREET, yes BALLS BEVERY and evema, Beethoven Hall, on Thanksgiving att st \d evening. TURDAY AFTERNOON aud soirees ig hg evening, at near Bowery. . Grand special UCIETY SOCIABL: LLIARD TOUR wilt TO BL nument ths (Saturday) wit and evening, at Masonic Hall, Thirteenth street, rtners provided fc strangers. h bet: a ird and Fourth lar music. Thanksxiving Matines on Tharsday afternoon, Ferrero’s Assembly Rooms, Tainmany Build: VARD.—PRIVATE LESSONS, PIANO, VI ‘Organ, Flute, Singing: practices, room free; catalogues ‘free, Address HUM MIN! Warorooms, 42 East Fourteenth stroe OLIN, GUITAR, and instruments G BIRD, Piano or call, AL DESPATCHES, ST NEWS AND LAKGuST CIRCULATION OF ING PAPER IN THE UNITED STATES, 3 SALE ONLY Ww r¥ Pat rv ae MOUNT D BROWN 4 EBRE RITY FAIR—IN THE MOUNT | by GEORGH t PHELAN, No, 38 Bast Fourteonth | onpitel on oe ‘4 ti monthly | street, New York; No, 923 Uhestaut streot, Puiladelphia, Binal Hospital, will open st Gilmore's Garden, on Mon- the 6th December next, at 7% o’eloe . B HART. Chairman F © wow ready, an SAMU ‘utive Committee, be obtained of the M. SCHAFER, ‘0. 16 Broad streot, ert ronizax MUSKUM OF ART, 123 Went Fourteenth street, New York. WAM wo PM. lay free. + Mouday and Phy MMONDS, (Wi | po sUIT THE TIMESLOTS OF ENJOYMENT, wien desired at a very gael cdvoues., GRORGE, C- Te wthe wot purest fanungy” nad evening bal — | ALi weller, 1.19) Broadway, oer Twenty-ninth | every Saturday, at oven Hall, Fifth st., near Bowery, T MUSIC. Blows tho Dear Ones at Home,” sopg and chorna, ust as of Old," Peano, 400, , Vales Sociale,” Grafulla’s Seventh iegiment muah dickstep” and “Tenth “Gitlin "Pond, Je tis One Merry ¢ Ji the Dlayod 10 ineertsy D & 00., 47 Broadway, Brauch store, JY Union sauace. REB LECTURES EVERY DAY—AT 4 At 626 Broudway, by. O. the “California Caleulator, ful rules, The “CALGULATO! Frushor How AND 7 P.M. |, author of R, THOMAS’ GREAT SONG, Meet ns Strangers?” with ole ng, lt Soe, 5 “Rhape ed by DITSON & CO, Me 500. lie Hongrolsg,” No. b 1 MUST WE THEN vignette, price 40c. Dre Again, Vou Bulow rondw ay. Bey, ACADEMY, KELLOGG EN GLISH OPERA, GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, MARITANA. VAN ZANDY TO-NIGHT. OVERS: LUGIA MONTAGUE, OF DANCING CAN ENJOY TO THEIR heart's content at the matinee and evening balls, every Satorday, at near Bowery. _ Sotrees very special Thanksgiving matin PM i entlomen, ve. mas anthem in ( by DITSON & € 711 Brondway. SP. M., at Beethoven Hall, Fifth street, Tuesday evening. and evening ball, at 2 ond Gran NEW CHRISTMAS ANTHEM, BY MILLARD. JUST published, “And There were Shepherds.”’ « by Hacrleog Millard; price Te. Published Chi JOR SALE—A VARIETY THEATRE, oO, in Bar, Tablos, Glass, de. ; in perfect order, TK, leraid Lotown Branch office HOLD ABOUT first class location ; long lease and cheap rent; Address THEA MENTS. OES wo Gttl AVENUE TARATRE. BEGINS AT 8. Mr. AUGUSTA DALY. Troprietor and Manager ae bppp 0000. H ire TO-DAY AT. 1:20, FAREWEIL MATINER. OTH. .,...2a8...-+-. HAMLET, .PAREWELL TO EDWIN Boorn. | Mr, ‘. pf . FAGO. us So . ABAIN SOUVENIR PROGICAMME be presental to every lady. NOVEMRER 22, MOR! AUGUSTIN: DALY. MONDAY Mi in THE NEW hy a set Box sheot now ready. rpuwaren comiguE, 4 roadway. . Mr. JOSH HART. pan Ch Gael MATINER TORAY, } MATINEE. MATINEE TODAY, | Aa ‘Tho entire ovening bill at MATINEE DAY, A!’ 2. All the Mammoth Company and & NEW OLIO\ OF” FUN, MATINEE "TO-DAY. MAT) MATINEE WEDNESDAY "AND SATURDAY. RD.—On and alter Noveaber 22 ‘be management of ‘e will be In the able hands o Mr. MATT MOR- GAN, MONDAY, November 22, will be presesied, for the frat timo in this country, a new and original farcical Comedy, adapted by Mr. Prank Rodgers, esitted ART AND FATURE; or, THE SPENDTHEIFT'S AJCTION, introducing MATT Mr. GAN’ MAGNIFICENT CLASSIGAL TASLEAUX, _ Also pusitive appearance of England’s greatest Comic si Mr. JOLLY NASH. GORMAN “und ROMER, Mr. JOHN ALLEN and 2 JOR. BELL. par THEATRE. Meurer DOLLAR [I il Dated NIGHT AT 8. baat TO-DAY AT 2 pavers WEEK. I II M® 48D mas. w. 3. FLOK \ N° FREE LIST. | Yi PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT, GEats SECURED FOUR WEEKS IN A)VANCE. ARK THEATRE. There will be aGRAND FESTIVAL PERFCRMANCE of the MIGHTY DOLLAR at this house-on THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, November 25, 1875, Seats may be secured in advance. N. B.—Tiere is no free list wt this establishment, YERMANIA THEATRE, FOURTEENTH STREET. AD. NEUENDOREF. a I é ... Director SATURDAY, NOY 30, comedy in four acts, by Rosen. Box office open from 9 tiil 4 o'clock, (Conceseem BROADWAY and Thirty-Gfth st THE SIEGE ‘ ~~OF PARIS. On exhibition daily from 10 A.M. to P. M., ana Admission 50 cents. COLOSSEUM. ‘sluVd 40 aOdIS from 7 to 10 P. M. OWERY THEATRE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, engagement for this night only of the popular actors, Messrs, GEO, and SID. FRANCE, I in thoir great sensational Dramas, MARKED FOR LIFE AND WIDEAWAKE, EW YORK ‘STADT THEATRE. H. GRAU.. ceceegeess Manager SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER Zi, {AT 8, by great demand, second and last Concert of the UNITED NORTH GERMAN TLITARY BAND, which ts now meeting with great succoss In the ous sf k ACADEMY, MONDAY, NOYEMBER 22. EETHOVEN'S FIDELIO AT THE MATINEE. Thi Saturday, Noy. 20, ut two o'clock. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Fonmtar prices. Popula Box seats, $1 50; Admission (inclnding seat), § Cirele, 50 cts. N FRONCISCO MINSTRELS’ NEW” aN FRANCISCO, MINS: RELS [orERA HOUSE. roadway, corner 'wenty-minth street. THE CHILDREN'S DAY. Bring the THE CHILDREN'S DAY. LITTLE FOLKS. HE CHILDREN'S DAY. LET THEM LAUGH. THE CHILDREN'S DAY. LET THEM LAUGH. THE CHILDREN'S DAY. LET THEM LAUGH. NATIMEE| CLOTILDE; or, TODAY AT MATINEE | THE BRUISED’ HEART. | TO-DAY AT MATINEE| THE FOUR TRAMPS. |TO-DAY AT MATINEE | The funniest Entertain- | TO-DAY AT MATINER ment in the World. TO-DAY AT TONIGHT AY 8. SEATS SECURED. NBs THEATRE EERES TO LET, THORUVUGHLY RENOVATED AND REDECORATED. FURNISHED WITH NEW AND ELEGANT SCENERY, ADAPTED TO EVERY STYLE OF DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE, NEW MACHINERY AND APPOINTMENTS COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. FOR PERMISSION TO INSPECT, TERMS, &C., APPLY 10 ALEX 7, STEWART, BROADWAY AND Cit RS STREI DEMY OF MUSIO—OPERA , GRAND MATINEE, AND MATINER, THIS SATURDAY, NOV. 20, AT 2 O'CLOOR, Beethoven's inimortal work, in three FIDELIO, FIDELIO, with a powerful cast, POPULAR PRICES FOR THIS MATINEE, Seats secured at Academy and 114 Broadway, oe MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, paint MARRIED. Apaws—Svine.—On Tuesday, November 16, 1875, atthe residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev. Dr. Fie pes Jauus R, ADams to Ema J, Squine, all of is city. Barustt—Searirs.—In Brooklyn, Monday, Novem- ber 15, by the Key. Dr. Warren, pastor of St. John’s church, Rosert E, Barrett to Miss Frances A. SHARLES, youngest daughter of Robert Searles, both of New York. Harnatt—Reev,—On Wednesday, November 17, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. ‘Thomas Armitage, D. D., Anes A., daughter of Geo, Reed, to James Hareatt, all of this city. No cards, Messen—Armatkonc.—On Wednesday, November 17, 1875, at the residence of the bride’s parents, 453 West Thirty-fourth street, New York, by Rev. W. H. Pendleton, Arruur J. Messer to Izzie A. ARMSTRONG. MoCatpin—-Mappock.—On Wednesday, November 17, 1875, at the residence of tno bride’s parents, by.the Rev, T. De Witt Taimage, Jamms MoCa.vin to Mary, eldest daughter of W. B, Maddock, all of Brooklyn, No cards. Srevens—Coave.—On Wednesday, November 17, 1875, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev, G: H. Mandeville, D. D., James A. Steves to Mise Lanai daughter of Wm, G. Clave, Esq., all of this city. DIED. ADAMS,—At Highland Farm, Rye, Byron Anam, aged 72, Funeral service this (Satarday] morning, at a quarter tonine, Remains to be taken to Hartford, Friends are invited to attend the service without further notice, ALLERTON. —On Friday, November 19, after a short illness, Many, daughter of the late Milton B. Allerton, Fnneral at Dover Plains, on Sunday, Novembor 21, at two o'clock. Bejcn,—On Thursday, November 18, 1875, suddonty, of heart disease, at No, 78 Madison avenue, Rosk AN widow of C. M. Beach, ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, in Forty-fifth street, between Seventh and Eighth ave. nues, on Monday, November 22, at tou o'clock. Charleston papers please copy. Becker.—On Thursday evening, November 18, 1875, Grecory Becker, aged 30 years, 3 months and 19 days’ Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afterngon, at one o'clock, from 272 Kighth avenue. Bierwax.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, November 18, Manta MaGpa.ana, aged 75 years, 11 months and 22 | | days. Funoral will take place from the German Lutheran Zion church, Henry street, Brooklyn, near Clark strect, on Sunday, Novembor 21, at half-past one o'clock P. Mt Tuterment in Lutheran cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attond. Biowm.—On Thursday, November 18, aftor a longand painful sickness, Joux Buous, aged 62 yoars, ‘The rolatives and friends are respectfully invited to ationd the funcral services, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, at his late residence, No. 257 Ogden avenue, near Congress street; also from tho St. Johnis Lutheran church, Summitavonue, corner North Street, Jersey City Heighte, Bracaw.—At Astoria, on Friday, November 19, at her residence on Academy street, Emma, wife of Goorgo Bragaw, and daughter of Francis Brill Functal at her late residence, on Monday, November 22, at two o'clock P, M Chak —AtSan Francisco, Cal., November 11, 1875. ‘Tnomas Uowmine Crark, only son’ of Henrietta F. and the late George W. ‘Clark, of Brooklyn, N, ¥,, in the 20th vear of bia ago, . Ciuany.—November 19, at the residence of bis pa- rents, Flushing 1. 1, Rev. Eowarpd, Cimaky, aged 26 years and 8 mdptha, ‘The remains will be conyeyed to St. Michael's church, Flushing, on Moyday, 22d inst., at nine o'clock A. M., where a solomn of requiem will be offered for tho Foposo of his soul, All are respectfully invited to at nd. Cor +0 Fray, November 19, of congestion of the lungs, Mary Copmerr, relict of ‘the lato Thomas Colbert, aged 43 yeaty, 8 months and 19 days. ‘The relatives and frends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 113 Kage street, Greonpow@t, on Sunday, the Zist inst., at half-past wo P.M, Covros,—On the mording of the 18th inst, Isaac W. Couron, aged 73 years. Funeral will “be held\at his late residence, Fifty- ninth street, coruer of Eghth avenue, at ten o'clock A. M., Saturday, the 20th Inst, Fraxcrs.—On Friday, November 19, 1875, Grorar H., youngest son of David ‘and the late Aun Francis, Notice of the funera! to-marrow, Frasen.—On Friday, November 19, 1875, sara Fraser, aged 90 years and 19 days, Funeral Sunday, November 21, at three o'clock P. M., from the residence of his sou George, op Atherton streot, Yonkers, N.Y. Relatives and friends invited without further notice, Haadervy.—On Friday, the 19\h inst., Joserm Haa- army, aged 62 years, native of Dtomeutes, county Ar- magh, Ireland. ‘Tho relatives and friends of tho family are respec fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 229 Mulberry street, ox Sunday, the Zlat inst., at one o'clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery Hanxp.—On November 19, Mary, wile of George Hand. aged 35 yoars. Funeral from her late regidenco, 49 Bast Sixtieth Stroot, Sunday, 21at inst., at 1 o'clock suarp. Hannis,—At Morrisania, N. Y., on Wednesday, No- vember 17, James Harris, In the 69th year of his age ‘The friends of the family are respectiully invited attend the funeral services at St. Paul's Episcopal , church, Fordham avenue, near Eighth street, ou Sun- day, November 21, at half-past one o'clock P. M. Summons.—The members of Lily Lodgo No. 342 F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to attend a spacial commun | sation, to be held at their lodge rooms, cor- Ror oO ith street and Third avenue, on Sunday. No- ember 21, at half-past pralee M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother Jamns Hants| Sister lodges and the traterntty ta general aro cordially invited to participate. JOHN RENSHAW, W. M. ‘Tuomas W. Tresox, Secretary, Hxerainc.—On November 19, Many A, Herring, wile ot James Herring, and daughter of Dents and Mary O'Brien, of Mountrath, Queens county, Ireland, Relatives and friends aye respecttully invited to at- tend her funeral, on Saturday, November 20, from her late residence, 157 Bay street, Jersey City, at two P. M, Hirrocock.—-At Amenia Union, N. Y., November 19, Auuts T., daughter of Amariah and Eliza Hitchcock, aged 23 years. ‘Funeral services on Sunday. Hosking.- In Jersey Gity, on Friday, November 19, of diphtheria, Winnie HuaHes, youngest son of James snd. Klizabeth M. Hosking, aged 3 years and 2 nths. Notice of funeral hereafter, Joxxs—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, November 18, Samvnt Lewis Jones, aged 33, . Funeral services to be held at the residence of his brother, J. L. Jones, 887 Aldelphi street, at two o’clock P. M., Sunday, November 21, Kxtny.—November 18, Tuomas H. Kruny, aged 47 years. hi friendwof tho family, Perseverance Lodge, No. and At M., and Corinthian Chapter, R. A. M., No. 159, are sbspectfully invited to attend the auneral, from his late residence, No, 612 Pavonia avenae, Jer- sey City Heights, on Sunday, November 21, at ono At Lafayette, Jersey City, Par J. Koonz, Jn, son of Philip J, and Annie ©, Koong, in the 7th year of his age, * Notice of funeral hereafter, Kunx.—On Thursday, November 18, 1875, after a short iliness, Emma, only and beloved child of George und Margrette Kuhn, in the 3d year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 137 Essex street, on Sunday, November 21, at half-past one o'clock, without further notice, Levovrvear.—Henry C., son Amernette Lebourveau, Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sanday, November 21, at one o'clock, from the! residence of his paronts, No. 244 East Forty-tifth stroet, LEWENBERG.—ConsteLtation Lopce, No. 66, I. 0. F. S. ov 1.—Bueturen—You are respectfully requested to assemble at the residence of Brother Henry Lewenberg, 835 Eighth’avenuo, on Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of his father. | By of Theodore and order BENJAMIN G, OPPENHEIM, President, Samugt Scuwarrz, Secretary. Mausx.—In Brooklyn, November 19, James Mauer, native of the parish of Conroy, county Kilkenny, Ire: land, aged 61 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at-. tend the funoral, from his late residence, 83 Douglass sireet, on Sunday, November 21, at balf-past two P.M. Marten, —In this city, November 18, 1875, Manrvann, the beloved wife of Thomas Maher, a native of Port carbon, Pa., in the 42d year of her age. Relatives’ and friends of the family aro rospectfully inyited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No, 316 West Thirty-tirst street, at half-past nine o'clock, this (Saturday) morning, to the church of the Holy Innocents, where a solemn high mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetary for interment, May her soul rest in peace, Marnisoy.—On Thursday, November 18, 1875, at the residence of A. B. Baldwin, Ksq., South Orange, N. J., Hanan K. Matrison, in the 4ist year of her age. Hor relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, 20th inst., at two o'clock, Tako 11:20 A. M. train from New York, by Morris and Essex Railroad, to Mountain Station, N. J. Marrocks.—At Lafayette, Jersey City, November 18, of diphtheric croup, Jane Latina, only danghtor of R. ML and FM. Mattocks, aged 5 yoars, 4 months and 8 ays. Funeral on Sunday, November 21, at one o'clock P. M., from No. 157 Whiton street. Interment at Rose- dale Cemetery, Oran; Mornisox.—On Monday, the 15th inst, Sanam, widow of Christian B, Morrison, in the 64th year ot her e. er latives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, from the Church of the Holy Com- munion, Sixth aventie, corner Twentieth street, Satu day afternoon, 20th mst, at two o'clock. ' Mutuen.—In Brooklyn, of consumption, on Thurs- day, November 18, 1875, Mary Lovise, wife of ©. Otto ©, Miller, and daughter of the late Asa Holt, in the 46th year of her age, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 182 Congress street, on Monday, November 22, at two o'clock P. M. Muntuxn.—At Morristown, N. J., on Thursday even- ing, November 18, 1875, Exxgst A. Muturn, late of Now York, aged 23. ‘NicoLs.—At Williamsburg, of ‘Wednesday, Novem. ber 17, 1875, Jou NicoLs, aged 42 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also members of Manhatta Lodge, No. 489, F, and A. M., Baxter Hook and Ladder Company No. 15, old volunteers of New York Fire Department, and officers and employés of the New York Transter Company, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, frou the residence of his mother, No. 96 Classon avenue, Brooklyn, on Sunday, Novem- ber 21, at half-past one o'clock P.M. O'CALLAGHAN. —On Thursday ar November 18, ib th idence of his West Sixticth sire Jous J 20h of Tomas hil Hadinal O'Galaghan, aged 19 years, 6 months and 6 days. Funeral will take place on Monday, 22d inst., from his home, at ten A. @M., to the Church of Su Paul the Apostle, corner of Fifty-ninth strect and Ninth avenue, where a solemn requicm mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Retiy,—On jursday night, November 18, at her residence, No. 664 Greenwich street, Carngnine A., widow of the late James Railly, agod 29 years. The remains will be taken to St. Joseph's church, Sixth avenue, on Monday, at ten A. M. precisely, where ‘a solemn mass of requiem will bo offered for the repose of her soul, thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment, Her friends and those of ler late husband are respect- fally invited to attend. Rocrrs.—On Friday, the 19th inst., after a long and painful jilness, Petar Rogers, a native of the county of Dubiin, Lreland, in the 70th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the beep also those of his sons, Charles, Poter F. and James P. Rogers, and those of his late son-in-law, Patrick Reynolds, aro respectfully invjted to attend the funeral, from hia late residenice,No. 342 West Fortieth street, on Monday, November 22, haif-past ten o'clock A.M. The re mains willbe taken to St. Michael's church, where @ solomn mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of bis soul; from thence to Calvary Cemetery for in- terment. Ryas,—The funeral of Jony L. Ryay will take place Sunday (2Ist), at twelve M., from the Staten Island ferry, foot of Whitehall street. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend, SrnwoNns. —Hannan Simons, Tharsday, November 18, of erysipelas. Funeral from her late residence, 339 East Thirtioth street, Sunday, November 21, at one o'clock P. M. SLOANE. —Ou November 19 Jan# SLOANR, the beloved wife of John Sloane, in the 40th year of her ago, & na- tive of the county Roscommon, parish of Oreero. Relatives and friends of the ,tamily are rospectrally | invited to attend the funeral, from her -lato residence, 17 West Forty-fourth street, on Sunday, at one P. M. Swin.—On Thursday, November 19, alter a long and painful illness, GxorGe P. Swis, in the 60th year of his e, , “eR elatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residen 748 Flushing avenue, on Sunday, 21at inst, at haif-pas ten o'clock, Hig remains will be taken to the Church of St. Jobn the Baptist, corner Willoughby and Lewis avenues, where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered up for Cad — ena thence to the Cometery of the Holy Cross, 3 Wieriberrt—On Thuraday,, November 18, 1876 » PTHORETT, Bee ted to attend the funeral Rode, 338 Friends are respectfally tnvi Y from the residence of hor son-in-law, |B Pearl street, on Monday, at one o'clock P.M. ——_— DIPHTHERIA IN JERSEY. ‘The number of deaths in Hudson county, New Jor- sey, during the past month, was 416, of which eighty. two were caused by diphthoria, twenty-one by scarlet feyor, and nineteen by croup. "The mortality amor children attacked by diphtheria bas abated during the past week, KILLED ON THE RAIL. Patrick Lazarus, thirteen years of age, was picking coal on the Pennsylvaia Ratiroad, near the Warren street crousing, in Jersey City, yesterday morning, when he was run over by @ train and bis head mangied. The y was taken to lis late residence, No, 16 Stoubex FOO