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crry REAL ESTATE £0" SALE. Asi bard et 4 terms easy; EREBY NOTIFIED THAT petit SiG PLACES Ane YHE ONLY ADTHOM ED peg POR tik RECEIPT: OF a AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR fue N NEW YORK BEDADNTAY. 00 CORNER ANN STREET, Lap SIXTH AVES NUE, in Bot" OTH ATETH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ea BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK. LY A aes AND WATER; FINK AT Jane stroot, $2 HAM B09 it SPLENDID FURNCH (FLAT-NO. 29° WEST itreeh ‘onder; heated b; A. sic femmusen ot ort HOPKINS & Cait. AURGrS? Mo's Frenirsoamd are SITTING ROOM, WITH ALCOVE ra FOR AV .nousekeening; cosey for . beving, southern ox: posure; house quiet and ‘West Forty- Seventh street, two doors west of Broadw: A WEEATS GLAND 10 ROOMS): ALE TatrROvE- <Tinents, steam heaters, vs od duced rents” Apply at 1,037 Third avenue. a Y¥ CITY, HOBOKEN, DSON JERSE AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. To Let or © Lease. 10 LET—IN JERSEY CITY, Ls al THE PERRIES, A 7 furnished English basems jouse, tom res ay ty, at the low rate of vigeuthg ‘Apply to H. Keon, Corner of Grove and York stroeta, in Feuer ( ity. PROPERTY 0 our wOF, THE a ed FOR es RENT, NEW HOUSE, NINE room, cabinet finish ; bot sind cold water, furnace, bath, grates, painted ws standing washtabs, all modern im: rent, $80 iy to HENRY W. GALDWIN, Drexel Building. Wall and streets, city. roud NGLEWOOD.—TO RENT, FOLLY AND HAND- somely furnished, stone House; hirteen tooms, bathroom, every ‘wood, gas, furnace, hot and cold wi quodces improvement; rent, $190 per. month. Apply to HENRY W. BALDWIN, Drexel Building, Wail aud Broad streets, city. OR SALE ON EASY TERMS--BULLDING SITES AND Water Fronts for factories, on Steinway & Sons’ prop- rty, Myron also Lots, from 8150 to 8500, and fig! frame and brick Houses, from $2,800 upward; also Dwelling iHowsas und Parte ‘of Houses 10 lot, Steinway & Sous tam jpull iron foundries, meta and wood carving works, also W. ‘Williams’ veneer factory w or sm dish's tint. on ped bon fare in full operation; Steinway’ jano fac- Trill be removed tp the promises, as also otber Jaage tn ‘dustrial escablishnents; water from, the Long Tal works bas just been introduced, and om exalt ne (Gormgn aetivol opened: the new horse rallsosd frot Astoria ‘ferry leads directly to the Steinway property, Dut 1X miles Send for cireular, with tion Ure rNenty STRINWAY B SONS. Cash streen, Now York. }OR SALE OR TO LEASE. Centennial Lots, 20x11 ehinery venue, ae Ma FREDERICK M. ADAM 128 South Sixth street, Philadeiphia, \REAT Beyer is drank, BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY Elm ay D) Beat o! ing, town in Liar yt ania, 25, hoa from Philadelphi an eteeeins splani Bien wil si gig worth So, aly Ss cushy balance rf very easy. Address owner, eh WALEER, Quaker: town, ‘Bucks county, Pa. re. OF WASHINGTON he 1780, AT Taegennetat Rockland county, N. Y., close by where He ire was ‘condemned, imprisoned and executed, for sale cheap and.on easy terms; & good substantial House @3 rooms), stable and carriage house, with five acres of land ; five mubuten! gral from depot. ‘Apply to or address WM. ROGERS, 102 Duane stre REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, BAUTIFUL. PECs. FLATS TO RENT AT MOD- erate prices in Bast inth street. Call and see them. Mist Sqveoty-nia street, E, KILPATRICK. RENCH FLATS—BEST LOGAZION, BEX 4 AND SEVEN rooms. beni bi r fiat; rents reduced. Apply to janitor or jauitresa, 74 West Filty-third street. & Groom FLOOR TO LET—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, TO email, guiet fom family of adults. Inquire of the owner, on premises, irtieth street. Ly mes LET—THIRD FLOOR. CONTAINING FIVE ROOMS, first class private house occupied by owner; rent low to a small quiet tamily ete taguire on” premises, S41 West#ifieth street, 10 LET—FLATS Sema ce D; - IN NEW BROWN STONE HOUSES; ‘other. Fioors at reduced rents, PAM BALYOUK, Lot Third avenue. LET—TO SMaLL FAMILIES, FLATS IN NEW 525 and 527 West Forty-ninth Streets sux ‘toon ay water closets, wash tubs, dumb tea m8, if 16 to $22. eg ad Bevin 450 West Forty-eighth street. (0 LET—THREE PLEASANT UNFURNISHED ROOMS keeping, to geutieman and wife, in private Boe Re aeaePlne, dnitsirest between Macdougal street and Sixth avenue. © ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT Mirine FOLLOWING “PLAC BS ARE THE ONLY A BI VOR THE CKIPT OF ADVERTISEMENT D SUBSCHIPHIONS FOR THE ADVERTISEM YORK ALD. BROADWAY, TGORNER OF ANN STREET, 1,269 BROADWAY. 510 SIXTH AVENUE, 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CORNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- LY O ELEGANT FLOORS OF EIGHT ROOMS EACH in the new brown stone building No, 522 Hudson street, next to corner of West Tenth street; complete in every partionlar: range, stasionary tubs, dumb waiter, speaking tubes, mirrors, bathroom, private stairs and entries, large plate glass windows, balls carpeted, &c.; immediate pos- jon, Janitor in attendance will show the floors. In quire of estat Cushman, 172 Ninth avenue, be- tween Twentieth and Twonty-first streets. 10 LET—A SECOND FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS FUR. nished, together or in part, at 169 East Thirty-third st. 0 LET—A PLEASANT, LARGE ROOM, SUITABLE for ‘wo gentlemen or gentleman and wife. Inquire at i Sowsh Woehicgton, square, vetwors ‘Thompson aud gal Sine ACADEMIES. J. SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES ROADWAY.—FOR SALE OR EXCHAN( + Masonic Hall, 114 East Thirteenth ; emeres Hali, 154 ‘21 years’ Leasehold, 40x80, near the Grand Hotel, Kast Pity fourth street. PRIVATE 1) LESSONS any hour. Address J. HENRY, Herald Uptown Branch office. CIRCULARS, private academy, 212 Bast Eleventh street, XCHANGE—PFIRST CLASS NEW | TENEMENT — SCHOOL, House, near Grand street, well rented. for one or two Btore Properties; equity, $19,000; will add $8,000 if re- quired, MCGEE, 420 Bast Hoygton street, WS prey) MODERN HOUSE AND FOUR LOTS IN Jersey City, price Bhan mortgage (5 years) $2,500; will exchange tor Perm, (worth about $5,500. | J RLEY, Az Gentre st street. MPORTANT.—VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL tase. izing om one of the main prank, railroads in Mis. souri, to be @ ore goed Farm in’ Rew: Joris. or New York iieaea Thteoes }., Herald office. Noue but principals need apply. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES ' STORE AND BASEMENT ‘70 LET—20 BY BY 20, t Sixth avenue, near Twenty-eizhth street, cheap, to Good tenant. Apply to SAMUEL MILLIKEN, 456 Sixth uv. (A LARGE ROOM, GOCD LIGHT, SECOND FO0k, in Cedar street, near Nassau, to rent low. Address A. K., Herald office. FOR, BENT-STORE 11 BIBLE HOUSER. ASTOR ace; one of the best business stands in the city. Apply at the next door. ()FEICES, AND ,LOFTS TO LET—TOGETHER OR separately, at 53 Broadway, opposite Exchange ptace, up stairs. 10 LET OR LEASE—NO; 162 SOUTH STREET, COR- ner of Dover street, “ca located for ship chundlery Dusiness; outside entrance on Dover street to second story offices. Apply to HORACE No, 22 Pine street, 10 LET, WITH STEAM POWER—A LARGE BUILD. ing, or any part, at McCLAVE & CO.'S, Twenty-second street aud Eleventh avenue. DWELLING HOUSES To LET. or 33 Bust Seventeenth ny. K. STEVENSON Se 10 LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE; everything new aud in one of the finest locations in she Gity; sickness canse of renting: rent $450 per mouth. 30 ‘West Thirty tifth street, near Fifth avenue, Unfurnished. Bee BhOmE STONE FRowt j25 East Forty-first street; three storie: iment; all improvements; possession. house fr to3 P.M. TO LET, high base- Call, see owner and GEM OF A SMALL HOUSE—PINE LOCATION, newly painted: occupied for last nine yeurs by Diystciun. Apply at 267 West Fifty second street. '0 LET—ONE OF THE FINEST HOUSES ON MUR- ray Hill, 6th street, near Fifth avenue: four stories; 26 feet front,’ G5 feet deep. DARRIN, 50 Broad street. 0 LET—HOUSE, WITH STABLE IN REAR, NO. 547 | West Forty-seventh street; rent, $500 per annum. Ap- ply to JAMES UARK, 167 Bowery 0 LET_IN NO. 7 MORTON STREET, BROWN STONE Bouse, peur Bleecker, five Rooms, third tor; rent $24, FURNISHED Rooms ae APARTMENTS | cosy, SECOND STORY PRIVATE | Parlor to % bast Nineteenth street, a few ROOM TO LE RD . TO GEN- ; withoug Mourd. with Bro and. gee; tert mod erate. Apply at 52 West Fourt street, A PR® NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, without board, at 54 East Tenth street, near Broadway; * for stages and two lines of cars; terms moderate, | convenie FURNISHED "FRONT “BASEMENT 10 70 | Bond street. SUNNY, SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM a very small family, with hot and cold water, closets, 113 Eust Ningteenth street, a few doors avenne, | NISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET TO A GEN. an in private house 238 West Thirty-tirst street; all conveniences BEAUTIFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR LIGHT HOUSE keeping —Floor of four rooms, connecting, neatly tur, nished ; private house. by Central Park locality heatety beautiful; five 4 Inquire of WILLIAM ORAW. FORD, Madison avenue, corner big) ghey sixth nee avenue cars. JOMFORTABLY, FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR TO J let, without, Board > other Rams, double and | single. ‘No. 44 East Ninth stre oka Broadway end University place. ESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS 10 LET—wiTH- out board, in the first class house 24 West Twenty-fth | street, near Madison square ; choice location. take | {)URNISHED FLAT TO LET NEAR C TRAL Par roadway. Apply at No. 1,190 Bi URNISHED ROOMB FOR. rt Bedrooms, with stoves, Cull all HALL 238 Bighth wv. mall family, with hot and ¢old | * | only six months, cost 81.000, for Masie Cabinet; box for Shippin | five story brown stone ui av. ALLEN DODWORTHS DAN 212 Fifth Brooklyn branch at 108 Washington street, Classes or pri- vate lessons for ladies, gentlemen und children. For partic- ulars send for a cireul Aw HeectAs + Bleecker street.—New classes now forming for begin- ners, Send for circular. Rece, gtion Dansante Thanksgiving evening, November 25, at 8 o'clock. T FERNANDO’S DANCING ACADEMY, FIFTY: h street, corner of Third avenue (bank building. = s Monday and Thursday evenings and Saturday after- jee cir ACADEMY OF DANCING, 289 a noons, culars. —CARTIER’S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON + Building, Stuyvesant and Ninth streets —New classes bow forming” Private lessons in Glide and Assembly Waltage 8, specialty. Soiree Monday evenings. Harlem Branch, 130th street, near Third avenue, Wednesday after- noon and evening. T WILSON'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, 203 WEST Fourteenth street. near Righth avenue, classes now open for beginners; a new class for Tacsdi or send tae giscalnd” uisbed ebay tad Eabiniay peeniogs T MR. TRENOR'S, ACADEMY OF DANCING. i7pie, Hall, Siash svense, Resorvolr square, papils can BEGIN and A’ ir convenience. RECEPTIONS: ree every Friday evening. ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMY, 961 BROOME ST CLASS FOR TUESDA All the fashionable Dauces in none course ny Cateons. The new WA! UADRILLE ight to all the classes, E ti ‘The Girst lessons can be taken privately and no extra charge from class prices. UMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 24 WEST FOURTH street.—All dances taught in one quarter; six fashion- dances perfectly in six private lessons, terms reduced jadies and children. Private lessons in Glide Walta # specialty. A —A.—ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING + & genuine second hand Steinway & Sons Piano are invited to call at the warerooms of Messrs. STEINWAY & SONS, wheres fine assortment of Steinway Pianos, all in perfect condition, and some of them nearly new, is constantly on hand; also second hand Pianos of other makers. Attempts are constantly made in this city and elsewhere {o sell inferior pianos with our name on, ot & name spelled an similar that many people do. uot novice the difercace and urchiase the spurious and often totally worthless inetrum for ® gennine Steinw if persons, before purch: tae lh satcnck Chi tant tua ceesbested Maine Sa bs on STEINWAY & SONS it can at once be ascertained whether the instrament is a genuine Steinway Fiano or forgery. SONS, Steinws 10. iy ‘East Fourteenth street, New York. A Beavrircn ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTR, $150; round corners, carved legs; instalments taken: = Monthly; fine tone: a great chance. J. BIDDLE, erley place, near Broadway. STEINWAY PARLOR GRAND; WEBER'S, CHICK. eriug’s and others; Organs, with and without orchastral Ssttachment, low for c ‘ts and for rent. 8. M13 zon t Fourteenth street, T_A_SACRIFICR—AN ENTIRELY FIRST CLASS 71-3 octave Piano; must be sold re; n be seen wt 261 P ir nd in: ©0., ha X. BALL & Mag on T ed sToP ees ORGAN, Lit- 0 use 10 cash; a 6 stop, a Peloubet, @ 4 octave Magon & Hamlin, $37; recneas second nd Organs of our own’ and ‘other celebrated | makers, equally low for cash, on instalments or for rent; pms 451 Broadway, soars E WATERS & pore. coy improvement Fanted, af sacrifice for cash, NARVES & SON, 223 Rast T L ROSES mnty-first street. OOD PIANOFORTE AND $100 BEAUTIF Stool. Pianos to reat, $ per month, Iustalmeuts | taken, New instraments axtastiaely tom Pinaoe tuned, de. TI'S, 26 Bleecker strovt, near Bowery. 710 uf OFORTE, « DECKER & BROTHER'S $0. Bloscket j street. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE Pinnoforie; modern ix ents; celebrated maker cost $450; for $100. Private recldance, 248 Baas Soul etre between 2d and 3d avenues. i Ase RENT, UPRIONT, « Pianos of oat own make; Humber of fine second hand Pin UARE AND GRAND In. perfoct order. WilL- IAM KNABE & 00,, No. fifth avenue, above Six- teenth street T HA BROS! PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first street and Second avenue, a fine assortment of first class Pianofortes for sale on reasonable terms; a few Pianos but little used at great bargains. —PIANOFORTES TO RENT OF OUR OWN MANU- sui ZMEREO; Also second hand Pianos, in shorough order, je at low’ prices by CHICKERIN East nth street, between Broadway nad Fih avenue 7A BAC RIVIGE—A STEINWAY & SON! forte (No. 8,150), a magnificent ‘Acraffe four round cornered rose wood A Furniture of st, near 6th f: complete si) 2 _This day or Monday for inspection, URNISHED FOR LIGHT Rp ho cla, bleh me paat ed yndnome Rooms, 4m suite oF a in improvements; ample’ closet room; house and family private. Apply an 319 ime Jf ruibvoent street; references exchan, peers —A FURNISHED PRONT ALCOVE R00) southern exposure, pleasantly, located; will rent for Pa per week, including fire and gas. Call at 345 East 116th os. DS regs at cre FURNISHED FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, or ball i + piano, bath, pnysician or other- Wise; modern a Rooms, $3 and weekly ; quiet et. 0.106 East Fifteenth ot ANDSOMELY FURNISHED Leonia « ee veated, near Thirty-fourth atres -, from $4 $12, also, a small furnished House & A. DALE Tu LET YURNISHED—A LARGE, SUNNY, CHEER. tell a Room on parlor floor, for one or two gen- am ntleman and wile, in private hose No. 20 Thirroonth street, near Fifth avenue; terms moderate, 7 worl 0 LET—A FU RNISBHLD ROOM AT NO, 2 deer as blige, between Waverley place and Wost Eighth sere one block from Broadway. 1O ‘WO OR THREE NEATLY FURNISHED TH STREET, 100 BAST, BET WE | —_——~ BN UNION SQUARE ae ving place.—Handsome furnished Koous, ick. | N and Fifth ous bourd, to a ‘ BOWERY | TH STREET, NEAR SEVENTH Bicely furnished Room t6 | # spall family , terme moderat 223 Tas Closets, fae aud W8er, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT | Decker & Bros. Pisnoforte (at a sacrifice); « brilliant toned 734 octave, richly carved four round rosewood case full ffe overstran, ag no. having all improvements, printed rantes, bill of but’ 7 months, eos Fi, tor Stopl, Cover: s7iq vctave qpright Chickerin Piano, with ali improvements $250), Call at five story at., betw GREAT BARGAIN.—ELEGANT PIANO, BY BEST maker; cost $500; fully warranted; ZA mate I $ pti ranted; used few months, mente, #2) NB—Hoxss for shippin Sans och we jence No. 47 West leu 368 Bleecker street JQARGAINS—SEVEN oS aa B PIANOS; BE Ru ed out few months; $2 $175; 7 octave Piano, $95; 7 stop Organ, new, $80. Gohpow & BON, 13 East Four teent = NDERPUL Pi “Mathushek” grand, orchestral and medion Pianos Easy menthiy instalmenta, Pianos exet Catalogues i fATHUSHEK, free Piano Rooms, 2 Bast 14th ve. E; ‘DKE, MANUFACTURER OF UPRIGHT AND i ah 3 Bradbury easy monthly M N dinary bargains eckor street, DIANOS—BEST MAKERS; LU DER, nanare Tignes, ‘tciass Pianos, ab greatly reduced prices, for eaie and vo SE BARGAINS IN WEBER, DEC Pianos for east, opright and aq instalments, 1o rent rent i apple ve if purchased, 852 Bowers. AGNIPICENT PIANOFORTE, POR $100, AT DECKER & BROTHER'S, 06 Bleecker stre NT 7 OUTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- od legs, overstrung bass, and every made by Steinway & Sons; extrnoy no humbug. Been a+ GURDON'S, 197 ent cheap, for cash oF bY easy payments, seo Mt MERRELL/S, No, 8 ba 2 batare, OND HAND PIANOS, NBARLY NEW) MADE BY for so her, Laving “broken iron em. Cal ue BVOU PIPR PRICE $300; + HILBORNE Le ROUSLYELT, 140 Went Eighteenth st, ORGas D8; | Bes aunty: fully, war 60 Bast Fourth stroct, near Bowary — | L SUBSCRI EVERY, Mout rTHIS WEE ALSO TWO GRA: THURSDAY AFTERN and Saturda) Only owners), THEATRE. Pte istin meantieg ATINEES THIS Vv. (Th ALSO. Ls C EXCEPT FRIDAY). WBEK i Day), Nov, 27, at ‘the American drama, jssion of races a Corman Mrand romantic LES DEUX ORPHELINES ‘ES (THE TWO OBPHANS), performed for over ver 200 nighte ln .ta in Paris, 200 nights in London, Dearly 200 Reaely ate ot Von my Pholer vSlazenon. ‘Lormiani, gi nA Kid, Ren: Th LINES on Thanksgivi rin his connty SUCCESSF' uy seenery. new eset iat, Ric! jer, Salvator, Collet, jouquet, Blanc, &,, ¢. roduced un ab eakegiving my tines Jaoger, Dalbert, Mesires, Le aig oe panes AY EVER PRODUCED. mise-en-scoue, and & Nezre; der the stage direction af M. LEROY. ct BS DEUX ORPH nO ng Day, Thursday, Nov. 20, a6 L CHARI Line ae aL sAsnatt NCEMENT MISE CHARLES D anita Dorenas ot NO CMOROUGHPARE UtAbme), performed under Mr. than 100 nights at the Vaudeville Theatre, in Paris, and in which Mr. Fechter will enact for the frat time im French CHENBACH, better known in the English vers version 48 Jules Obenreizer. engagement he will appear in the 3 ? Notwiiaeages ‘he ruly extraordinary enga; oT" Sani mit 6 rg THEATRE. LES FPECHTER, F THE SEASON. BNING, OPENING mGEt, wor for the Ors t time in with ENTIRELY Ww BC ae Potia ae ‘hed ay ao ENS? vo Fechter’s in....LA re LAGARDE! ; vr jl in Lo: thy abe bim in wu BEAN TUG NNEUR ET LARGE USUA ‘and created b; LES FL va ereated by him in Paris). On aly wri for and created by him in cohen id due announcement will be made of ENING OF THE SALE E' Nove Re-cntres, APTER A. TWO YEARS” ABSENCE, and first eye a a of the world’s "epresentatire emotions HARLES French Drama al actor, FECHTER, who will enact series of characters expressly written him, and of which be was.the ori tative. ovember 20, imal re} AY, versio nal direction for more DAME AUX CAMELIAS him in Paria), LLES DE MARBRE Demande un Gouverneur OP SEATS, o Proprietor and Manager. MONDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 22, MISS and First Production at this NEW ROMANTIC DRAMA, in Four Acts, from the German of MOSENTHAL, and entitled THE NN NN NN NON N N N N L L L L L L LLLLL THE ee soa ress ESTHER, NEW Miss SBF LIS ae “MEENIE, ‘astor's LEAH Mrs. G. H. GILBERT as DAME ELSIE. peer Miss ALICE GREY as OLD MARTHA. MATINEE Miss KATE ATH AVENUL THEATRE. EVERY NIGH ccce L RRBRR A c L AA BR AA Q L ae C L A A RRRR AA © L AAA RR AAA L Pains Ste Paes Si aie eccc LULL A AR RA A MM MM OOOO RRRR RRER IT 8SS3. MM MM © © R BR Rit 8 NAMM OO) Oo ROR eS Be MMMM O © RRRR RRRR Il Ssss MMMM O OR 8 8 ROH s M MM M O Oe eee Ss MMM oooO R RR R UW ssss GKOSCHEN THANKSGIVING Mr. CHARLES FISHER. as MIZAEL, a lies fellow old bil with NEW ROM. JAMES ROBERTS, Mr. C, W. WITHAM and Mr. LOUIS DUFLOCQ, NEW ROMANTIO COSTUMES by Miss FUR- CHETTE, NEW MUSIC and CHORUSES by Mr, HARVEY DoDWoRTH. THANKSGIVING DAY. GRAND MATINEE. | Miss CLARA MORRIS in “THE NEW LEAH! FOOD'S MUSEUM. Thi EVENING at 8 JOSEPH PROCTOR | Theatre of an ENTIRELY r barber, she and surgeon... ee eas DREW FIRST “LEAH” iT AT 8. «Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY HOLLAND as MOTLER choolmaster. . W. DAVIDGE “Mr, HARKINS “PC HARDENBERG BEEKMAN DEVEAU 1, GILBERT MOORE | JO) ANTIC Sena by Mr. SATURDAY, at 130, MATINEE, with Miss CLARA MORRIS. | B. in the three uct play ROB OWERY THEATRE. ROY. USEUM DEP. ¢ P. T. BARNUM’S: MONDAY, Novi engagement for one week only of the po} P. WINTER, in bls great. Historica and and Revival of the favorite, Farce, THE GOOD FOR’ NOTHING, NAN, W ON EXUIBITION Wwoop's. THIS DAY at 2. ARNE’S SPECTACULAR PLAY LAST NAIL, ARTMENT. BABY HiPPOPOTAMUS. ember 22, ular actor, Mr. JOS, Sensational Drama, yin OLI THEATRE, EIGHTH tween Second and GREAT FAMILY RESOR1 W Last week of the grand spectacular Ballet Pantomime, DON More new faces. EAT ATTRACTION AT T (RA MATIN er 25, 187! ae igat (Thanksgiving Day), No- jon't, forget our popular LADIES’ NEE, Saturday, at 2:00 P. ae STREET, Third avenues. T OF YORK oe new features. HE TIVOLE THEATRE, gE 5 3 R* E “s1m09 OZ ‘sIWOS sya90 OT S1U0 Kose: G0. Broadway, eo VENING u or the direction of Me. Miss HENRIETTA B Miss LOUISE FINCH. Meo” ANNA op % MONDA ING, NC at 8'o'cl eee 750. and $1. id Seats may be had of ‘and Secretary, Masonic 1 the evening. OF ENGLISH GLEE: Waverley pl LES 8. FISCHER, Jr. BE, Soprano. Tenor. ea Thou KWOUD, Tenor, ba Fee Ir. Bass. Mr. C. FLORIO GRAND HALL OF THE MASONTC Twents {hind rest, corner Sixth avenue VEN IVEMBER 22, 1875, jock. Messrs, E. P. DUTTON & and at the office of also at the door on ‘emple yous & g KSGARDEN, (98 and strecta Proprietor a ONDON M and real Family Resort, offers its patrons for this siick sn unusually attractive G and CHARLES YO THE ALMANT. TH ‘ One of the handsomest ae Corps an any stage. EXCE: cunistitas PANT 201 Bowery, between Delancey and Rivington PAUL FALR arranged I bed i USO Babe, ‘iis TALKING Ht A /BROTHE! 7 Marat LENT. ‘OMIME, {OR SALE—A VARIETY THEATER Bar, Tables, Glass, dc TRE, Tosidence ; $10 per qnurter: | ith renidengs, THACHER, box 129 Herald Uptown Branest Bs she North Prosbytorinn i ‘Thirty-first street, on Tuesday evening, o'elock. Admission, 50 conta A” pionship and bargains. Busnos. GRAND NATIONAL TOU RNAMENT AT TAMMANY HALL, 1875 $3,500 iN CASH PRIZES, TH seer bi OuN, AT 3:30, { 5. DION V8, WILLIAM SEATON. THIS EVENING, A. GARNIER V8. © a x. —— ‘50 cents; reserved seats, $1. Ladies free. AKART'S GREAT PAINTING trantehil--mcteb KURT2/S ART GALLERY, MADISON SQUARE. Admission, 256 RY DAY—AT 4 AND 7PM. illost dK! 400, im a first class location sin perfe town Hranch off Herald C GENTLEMAN OF ( pianof ntraction 0 rhe, orga best roudway, ute; bus tak BUINE & BC CHAPIN, BILL AR RD « “{ MERIGAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABL yrith Delanoy's wire cushions polely pined in a atch Ww. BL ‘oni eitK « oon __MUSICAL, POR SALE—AT THE hureh, Frasher Howard, author of trating lis new and wonder post tree for 0 cents, HOLD ABOUT ind cheap rents long jet od 8, ny barp, harm Feference ¢ Adare: IR OF THE on the premium. Apply to IN, 316 Kast Thirty ninth and tables at 40 Vosay aurect. | of the MIgHTE DOLLAR at this house on | (uexen Col EE cs Seuss ai ae, HRP SEK err, EVERY wine AND 5al Rg MATINEB, caste, WIT NEW SCENERY A AND APPOINTMENTS: nd followis GROMGH D'ALKOY IstRIBUTION het CHARACTERS. ECCLES ag eT HAWTREE. “OASTE” MATINE! TEETH TE DAY, AT Ls , aheer ned THEATRE, “OLYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROADWAY, JOHN F. POOLE... CROWDED HOUSi pa STANDING ROOM ONLY AT THE RISE OF THE CURTAIN, THE MOST ae EXCITEMENT STILL, INCREASING, Fu FUROR ears NOVELTY saa VER vor es THE PONY CIRCUS. Pak iB THE THE ENTIRE AUDIENOE OHEBRING EN MASSE. EIGHT BEAUTIFU The Dashing, Masters LEOTARD, aR GRAND TRICK biti AGT, UL, RAINED PONIES Daring ond: }sccomplished Waitzing, Balancing, Posturing, &c., by Masters LEOTARD and porte op aud ZEPHYR AND LEAFLET. BEAUTE LW ES AGT, .E DUCROW AND THE BI ‘dpvearEp PONY, PUCK. Tho Dashing, Daring, Exciting, THE SPANISH couren, MONTAGUE BC Kk WORLD. HQUESTRIAN BI RIDERS, DUCRO the TWO TRICK PONIES, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1875.—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. acofut and Beautiful Act, iy, Myetgs LEOTARD, FouR FLYING v8 oy NOTHING LIKE IT HAS EVER. DIENOE WITNESSED. LECTRIOAL, THK EFFECT UPON THE AUDIE. THE GENTLEMEN WILDLY APPLAUDL NG. THE LADIES WAVING THEIR THE CHILDREN SCRBAMING WITH DELIGHT, it fe we ek lony longer of the SEY WOMAN ISH IN. EXISTENCE, The Champion Lady Swimmer of the World, LINE, THE W. ATER QUEEN, WATSON THE. MAN-FISH in thetr original wonderful dual act, Eating, Drinkin Smoking, Reading, Writing, Sleeping, Vard Play ny, saults and Acrobatics, whllé under water, in & Maminoth luminated Glass Something never by any lady in the world. 2. a 1. HANDKEROHIEFS, Somer> before attempted FIRST APPEARANCE ON THE ENGLISH STAGE of 185 THE DISTINGUISHED PRIMA DONNA, HENRIETTA MOLLENHAUER. MISS MOLLENHAUER WILL SING BOTH ITALIAN SELECTIONS AND ENGLISH BALLADS, ance of tho provtieesae MISS ALICE BATEMAN | an E MinTCE AND COMBAT DANCERS, MR. WM. NOONAN. MLLE. DE GRANVILLE] TH THE FEMALE HERCULES. THE WORKEE, SISTERS. 30 MISS ADAH RICHMOND. IN AND BRUNO. ro VOMPARY, MATINEBS WEDNESDAY MND SaToabAY ar “nan HOLIDAY MATINER, ON THANKSGIVING DAY, UEEN AND WEST. 2 TWO O'CLOCK. LYMPIC THEATER JOHN F. POULE, exes GRAND HOLIDAY GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE | GRAND hat aid MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY. THANKSGIVING DA’ THANKSGIVING Da’ THE ENTIRE OLYMPIC THEATRE COMPANY Will also appear, afternoon and evening. at the GRAND OP MATINEE 624 BROADWAY. Manager Mr. POOLE wishes it distinctly understood that there will be no diminution of attractions or division of company on ‘this occasion, but that by the employment of some twenty carriages as & means of “rapid transit,” EVERY MEMBIEL of is ‘mammoth company will positively appear at both es- tablishments in @ RAND DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT. RAND OPERA HOUSE. THIS MAGNIFICENT TEMPLE OF ART WILL OPEN ON THANKSGIVING NIGHT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, ‘when wil! be presented, under the direetion of NOUN. F. POOLE, in Batertatament both or watines tnd fereaia (MATINEE AT 2, EVENING AT of anrivalie| VARIETY, BEAUTY AND GRACE. MIRTH, musi combining by special arrangement THE ENTIRE OLYMPIC THKATRE COMPANY appearing on both theatres » ‘ances only, aided b mitted tor this oceasion onl; numbering EIGH' formance, SONG, me day for those two perform- Attractions selected and kindly per- from other theatres. The per- ARTISTS in different branches of art, many of them mart and all of established popularity, will include Comedy, Circus, Musical an batic performances. POPULAR PRICES. Box office open 28d. }.—WACHTEL, A Saveur OF MUSIC LAST WEEK BUT ONE of the brilliant season. WACHTEL GRAND OPER, “MONDAY EVENING, November 22 Sixteenth Subseription Night, Last time this seagon of Verdi's IL TROVATOR! WACHTEL in his reat fle of MANRICO : WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 24, Bovensegnih Subscription n Night, i MAGIC F LUT! THEODORE WACHTEL HURSD, Director.. Weber's Romantls Opera tu four sot, DER FREISCHU’ at POPULAR PRICES—Admiasion, $1; Reserved Seats, 50 cents extra, Admission to Family Circle, 50 cents. FRIDAY EVEN ING, November 26, ription Night, AL AD. NEVENDORFF .RAOUL SH (at popular prices), TNE MARKIAGE OF FIGARO: EVENING PRICHS General adulasiony $1; Reserved Seats, $2 and $4 Admission to Family Circle, 50 cents; Reserved Seats do...50 cents extra, Seats can be secured at box office Academy of Musio, Hi tel Brunswick and 114 Broadway. jecemb (om MONDA 6, WACHTEL oprita ut the Brouklye Academy of Musio 1 apr THEATRE. LAST WEEK BUT THREE. Another engagement positively prevents renewal, SEV) NTY-EIGHTH PERFORMANCE MONDAY, NO FREE LIST EXCEPT THE PRESS, MIGHTY pC ph gle ‘LAR. Mr FLORENCK in FLORENC : Mrs. Gen. Giitlo: VERY NIG ND SATURDAY MATINEE, SEATS SECURED FOUR WEEKS IN ADVANCE, SPECIAL MIGHTY De tee _-entetions ANKS ary NG 72 page reat TH ATR! There wil bea GRAND FESTIVAL PERFORMANG HURSDAY, THAN VG DAY, Seats may be List at this advance. te fi STH AV. AND 18TH 8 G HALL, 5TH Mile, ROSA D'ERINA, Erto's Prima Donna, wilt gts one of ber. gra ond varied ENTS MIGHTY DOLLAR, ie Hon, Bardwell Slote ry EB N. B.—There ts no J on TL EY tests 1 Noveuber 8 o'clock, when she will have the bonor of interpreting Tit NostO oF AN LANDS. Tickets, 0c. ; reserved sents, 50c. extra For tale ao the music stores and at the Hall, THE SIGE rea OPEN Da¥ OF PARIS, Wire AND NIGHT. Broadway aud Thirty-tth street. Admission 50¢. THE STEGER OF PARIS. OPEN DAY I | o THRER COMMUNTOATING front, to lot, farnished. to efuruished, ty @ small fauliy PRIGHT nasori U en ANOS =A LARGE AND SUPERIOR anutactorer oth Male or rent at OUVRIER & SONS, 27 West Thirteen fad Sixth avetucn Vt TDitteenth street, between Fifty way, 0. combination eushior LLENDER'S tor sale ii STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL Billiard Tables, with the celebrated Phelan & Collender Wiis clky owly at 735 Broad AND NIGHT. KS, EXTRA CASTE MATINEE, RUURSDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY. AT 4.30, NEW THEATRE. TONY PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE, 585 AND 587 BROADWAY, apposite Moicopolitan Hotel f 3 MATINEES THIS WEEK. 3 TUESDAY, FRIDAY THANKSGIVING DAY, TONY TONY, PASTOR'S. PASTOR'S. PASTOR'S. PASTOR'S. GUS) WILLLAMS AT HOME EVERY EVENING. ROLL FAMILY, 5 it c. 0) oun se and EDD CARROLL FAMILY, THE GENERAL, old skateh, wit MOPADDEN FaMiby.” SLIDE, Pie sanpro. {S/1PE.., FOR id original ‘The Trish “Erin's Hercules. Apollo” irst appearance in Amorica, Fis Cdented “BABY BINDLEY, Versatile Artiste. Banjo Soloist, ANDY yy COLLUM, Comedian, | ANDrEw W GAFFNE} | pe of c Canine eapeeee Dogs. PROF. HARRY PARKER. Wenders: North of ‘ Irelaud Man. | BARNEY MONULTY, ora { MARRY. i THE BRAHAMS. [ kinaiw. | The Dutch Cooper. Gus WIDEAAMS, SANFORD & WILSON. CHARLES WORLEY. 1 winsos i MOROaN DESHON. bein ‘TONY PASTOR'S us rams,4 DMEM erNa SARBRO. Us Wee? ‘The Most Attract- —_ |The Carrolis ive. The Brahams. Specialties Daring . Carroll. ‘Acrobatic hy Garr oeene tae ust trae ic " pelo aby Bindley. Aerial 0 Wowtase, Sanford & Wilson. We Eccontric Comedy. | Frank Gerard, Andrew Gaffney. Whimsical — Bur- | Andy Collum, Parker and Does lesques. Sadie Deshon. AN EVENING OF INNOCENT ENJOYMENT, THE PAMILY THEATRE, WHERE EVERYBODY, Re Home. DON'T FORGET THE THRER MATINEES ‘TuIs WEEK. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. and the EXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY. AGLB THEATRE, FUN, |AGLE THEATRE, FUN. Broadway and Thirty-third street. roprietor and Manager Mr, JOSH HART ‘Bara change ot bil sad test's SOPHIA FLORA. ki accomplished piantste. rk of ee favorite comedian, and SUPA Mr, G. H. MACDERMOTT. Roappearance of the _faterite som Pugalan bod Trish vooalist, Mr. 1 KERNE ; pearance pat the ae ful cond wi = LL. ‘also arRemetee of WALTERS and MORTON, LARRY ioouny, H, BARTHOLOMEW, AN the favorites, WILD, RICKEY, BARNEY, BRADEY, SCHOOLURAF DWARDS, CROSSEN, Hie LLA WESNER Miss LOUISE FRANKLIN. SMITH AND BROWN, AMBITION, ty SLIPPERY DAY, Acts, Songs aud Sketches. RA MA’ THANKSGIVING DAY, AT 2. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND Sattunpay. HEATRE OOMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. Mr. MATT MORGAN... ‘ART AND KATO EY SPENDTARIFTS'S AUCTION. ATT MO) and RGAN'S ct obAssivaL TaBLEAUX a OF NATURE, ZIVING PICTURES, CORPS OF BEAUEI UD t Lapres. Mr, JOL) ASH, AMES BEL GORMAN ere, Mr sOnN ALL! iss VIRGINIA STICKNEY, Miss JENNTE HUGHES, Miss NELLIE ST. JOUN, ' Miss JENNIE ENGLE, Miss HANNAH BIRCH, iss VIRGIN JACKSON, Y, iss JENNIE LEIGH BA’ JAMES Miss MINNIE O, GRA’ 4 WM, BARRY, Mr. 3 BRADLEY. ORCANLON and GRONIN and the entire company in a new ing with th faretenl ( . inetdtng RP ANb Natron. — Wednesday and Saturday. EXTRA MATINEE THAN PARK THEATRE. THANKSGIVING. oo MATINE: <SGIVING Day. MR. AND MRS. W. « pd |, FLORENCE WOOLP'S HuMERoUs SATIRE, THE -IGHTY DOLLAR. Tt will be Tompoiberes that this production fs the leading ee he present season tn New York, hav- ing been Poles on cutively SEVENTY. MES, how attracting the most fashionable and crowdes Sudiences; thereforeit is with pride that the management suggest t0 ‘those strangers visiting the city nos to fail seeing QUARMING SOCIETY PLAY THANKSGIVING. DAY, OR ONE OF THE REMAINING TWENTY NIG DEVOTED TO 118 PERFORMANCE, SECURE YOUR SEATS AT ONCE. ARISIAN me gt ST. rapt ppoapway. Evenings at 8 otlock. TRESDAY TH ‘tithspay vonings at . 8 SATURDAY MATINEES af 2 ora box MOSTELEGANT AND EPICUREAN ENTUMEAINMENT | in New York. RECHERCHE. | Galaxy of Stars. | Wilderness of Beauty. RECHERCHE. RECHERC! Entire chan Goms of Song, Dani by 40 star artists in novelt, MELANGE DE Fast Dances’ and’ cfuasle. Gr models, Monta, Brothers and Le new sketches Or Irish Comique; Miss Mabel Santlo; Harty Sheldon, Jim. Gaylord, Frank Leatherwood and @ host of ‘specialty art- ists in novelties, nd specialty. INATION. Ballets, Frénch Groups of in new songs RECHERCHE. CUUSKERING BALL. VON BULOW MONDAY. NOV. 22, FIFTH VON BULOW CO) RT Will be performed ihe great Russian Concerto by TSCHATKOWSKY, The. above grand composition of Tschaikowsky, the most eminent Russian maestro of the present day, Sormplgted Ines April. and dedicated by iis author to FAN BULOW, has NEVER BEEN ee, the com: ERFORMED IN EURO! nj dition of his mas- ¢ honor of its initial peta to impress the first ver- prewentations and the: Siet on a work of surpassing musical interest, Sonata Quasi Fi nial op 27, Ne oth harp minor. ‘an opus 0. shai 3 GRAND PANTASIE, opus 15, in O major. Arranged for piauo and orchestra by Liste) WEDNESDAY, NOV, 24, 24, SIXTH CONCERT. DEDIUATED TO THE REMEMBRANCE OF ANT. RU- FRIDAY, NOV. 26, “SEVENTH CONCERT. SATURDAY, NOV. 27, GRAND MATINES. CONDUCTOR. ......«. -DR. LEOPOLD DAMROSCH Reserved Seats, €3. Seats at \ Sagatinal music store, 28 Union square, and 114 Brondwa: CHICKERING PIANOS are sed by VON BULOW. N Fedua cel THOMAS. MATINEE. p\ T STEINWAY HALL. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, November 27, at 2, first grand, THEO, THOMAS MATINER of the present season. Soloists. Mme. ANTOINETTE STERLING. Contratto, Mr. CARL WEHNER, Flav Mr. A, LOCKWOOD, Harp. OVERTURE, “Consecration of the House," op., 124 heethoven ARIA, “Esurioentes imple Vitbonis,” from th nificat,” in D. Mra. ANTOINETTE STHRE! ING, CONCERTO for Plate aud Harp (manuser ©. WE! 5 hang M “4a A. LOC SYMPHONY, ‘No. 1, in Bop. 38, te per ‘Krentepe, ‘ | @) Ke war ein Koenig in 1 $8 a» otTE AN BALLET MUSIC and W dding Procession From the Opera OVERTURE, “Tannhause: Admission tickets, $1 R Tho calo of tickets will commence on Tus y morni the Box office of Steinway Hali, Nos, 701 and 114 Brow ‘and at No, $3 Union square, I aad” AVENUE THEATRE, between Thirtioth and Thirty-first streets Bach Moeart Immense attractions for Thanksiving week. Thanksgtr- tog Matinee; also rea sdny and Saturday Matinee: At a o'clock. Every even: Ko'clock. The gr Maggie Fielding. Conran iat. First el Lots toot fan wit without enigarity. metnrpener ots ROYLE ROOMS, SIXTH Av ENUE B GRAND Thies EVERY NIGHT, ENTR. ‘AINMENT NG_AT. 0 CLOCK, \ THIRTIETH STREE’ J ALLACK'S, f EXTRA __ THURSDAY, THAN NEW ©. HRISTM AS ANTHEM, BY MILLARD—JUST published, “And T ws Shepherds.” a new Christ fas Anthem ‘in G. By nm Millard. Price 75 cents. Published by DITSON & oon TNo. 711 Broadway. xT CASTE MATINER, WALLACK AT AUURSDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY. st Dalfpast one, Cc. Ads ATE A Lhe — DaY. a Beers THEATRE. VING DA) G, POX, Er THANKSGIVING DAY. ** All the wonderful toatures of the merry pantomime. " TRE. JOYOUS PANTOMIME fa eT MATINEES t GRAND HOLIDAY PANTOMIME. Thre Farowol! Matinges, at each of which Mr. FOR will positively appear, be given, this week—onp om WEDNESDAY, one on sXTUD, pnd an Oxies grand per gives ruj fhaguiteent Heese TiLAN RSGIVING DAY OX POSITIVELY APPEARS AT EVERY PER F% formance at BOOTHS THEATRE. OOTHS THEATRE, LAST NIGHTS. Bown REET? & PALMER. Dosseos and Managers X'S LAST APPEARANCES, FIPTH WEEK AND GRAND SUCCESS of the great Holiday Pantomime HUMPTY DUMPIY IN’ BVERY ‘CLIME, Mr. FOX will react bt appear at every performance, and i ction with, the, famous, Groteaqne, Mr, MAFFIT, and ¢ RF ekowned Pantaloons, ROBERT FRASER and Mr. CHAPMAN, forming ‘a woRderfal combination. of comic talent for tue last representations of the merry pantomime. THE TRANSFORMATIO: pletures of patriotic events, Tacluding with the u ving ts tatean called CENTENNIAL onde RVE THE PRICES FOR THE EVENING PERFORMANCES—Genoral, ad- mission BI; Reserved Seas, 81 50; Dress Circle, 90e-5 POR, Chie. RAMI Jock, —Gon, eral admission, a outs Mea price) ail Reserved Bree So, $1.” Droes Cirslo, ie, (Children half price.) Family rele, OX THANKSGIVING DAY a grand EXTRA MATINEE Performatice, ANAGER HARRY PALMER. See MATT MORGAN'S OARTOON and the oa) er crete of the eventful eareor of tho popular manager, LAME, in the Inat AM aAtiC NEWS. jadealers. _For sale by Gusones CONCERT GA GARDEN, GRAND ATHLETIO. TOURNAMENT. THE SCENES OF THE HR ROMAN COLOSSEUM REPRODUCED at GILMORE'S GARDEN, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 8 P. M, Under the management ‘of FRED, J, ENGELHARDT. ‘The mi ‘of this popular resort, and, in order of the American youth for athletic sport the degeneration of the human race | ycluded to offer a series of valuable na race, co rare and endurance rf for ander ihe oliowing. conditions. jects one Kiyo to defend the prizes against hat he has secured the ger {s happy to Sunounee t nt hg has agcured the in each of the i ‘ny ailment ha oe Geta, the noblest sport of all, ba (ae fullest sense the ‘ancients, srand a ay SH ul “CHD, ia” tabs cs ” ry Masque capo pa ot VrEnee Cm rac in at. the utmost encouragement. Boxing, as a science, desery nits general practice’ would, soon, supe practice of carrying concealed wea Our champion, JOSE Suri GOBLIN. G—L2GHT WEIGHT. Our champion, M. Cont RN. An accomplishment sithene which the education of a gen tloman Js incomplete, and which imparts a strength, grace Ly) Ctyeisiniy 2 REGIS he ees other exercises. ar ehaunpto Pion RETO OLA RIDIN 0. The nome of speed attained bythe votuniasy motion ofthe "Ourchamplom; SPILLIAM MocLETT AN, exertion a finely trained and io the cowardly Proving the extraordi fully developed body i capable ot First competition; 0, amateurs ouly. Gurchempion, It AU PENNEL Second competition; open to ails comers. To beat the best Focord made on this ogeasion by Mr. Pennell, As considerable argument is likely to be occasioned over @ respective merits of men ‘competing against our champions, the management will probably offer a series of special prizes in order to séttle such questions as may arise. PRIZES AND CONDITIONS. A purse of $200 is offered to any man who will give our champion wrestler a fair fall in thirty minutes. ‘A purse of $100 is offered to any man who will best our chainpion boxer in three rounds of five minutes each—science only considered. ‘A purse of $100 is offered to any man who will best our champion light weight boxer. Same conditions as above. ‘A purse of $50 ie offered to any one defeating our cham- Yon swordsman; black plastron, buttons chalked, time imited to fiteen minutes, parse o! Js joffered to any man _ besting cot champion volocipede rider ina 0 “tate eiding sore be aleeear’ Hanttany toeee be varias dustoaete will b god alter the first night. A mug gold raat Is oflered for the amateur dumb bell competition, ani i is offered in the heavy Single bell comperitio ioene 3 one hand from the shoulder. No restrictions as to,style of patting up. Any one desiring to enter for any of the above competh tons will be required to deposit an entrance fee of $10, re- surnable to all actual competitors, Entries must be made on or FM on Monday, November 22, with 5. ENGULITARDT, sae the office of the Turf, Field and Farm, 97 Park row, New York These contests ‘wikl be eoutinned: each evening. nasil the list of entries s exhausted, and the public is assured that th most perfect decorum will be enforced, no 1 tho excitement of the grand struggles anticipated may rise. ‘An opportunity is here offered the ladies of New York to wknoss a series of entertainments, the interest and pleasur- able excitement of which they have heretofore enjoyed only in the plowing reports of the metropolitan press No liquors will be served in the Garden during the tourna- mA velect band will AN the intervals with popnlar muste. Entries and programme will be announced in the dally press each day. ‘General adiitssion, $1. Reserved sea! extra, The sale of boxes will comme den at 9 A. M, Monday, Novomber 2, Ge MORP’S GARDEN. SEATS FOR THE GLADIATORIAL TOURNAMENT. Parties having ordered seats and boxes for the Tournn- ment at Gilmore's G: are notified that the » begins at the box office at 9 A. M. Monday, Nov. Gree. THEATRE, and WILLIAM H TALLMADGE eco EXTRA ATERACTION FOR TH. THE BEST BILL YET OPFERE! Engarement of all the great artists of the dav. Miss ADELAIDE STUART Miss HELENE SMITH, LEW and PAULINE PARKER Major BURKE, in his unrivalled Military Act. SHEPPARD and WHITNEY, Charley Benedict, Purdy, Davis, Lane, Nerney and Cronin, the exponents of fun and drotlery. Miss KATE FORREST, Miss ALICE KEMP, The Groat ZANPRETTA TROUP of PANTOMIMISTS. NOTICE.— r Entertainment every evening. Ext Gh. Day, Thursday, Novembe MATINEE on Thatiksgiving | QtHINw: ay HAL HANKSGIVING NIGHT.” ADINGS and RECITATIONS ur. soun CAROLAN, sted by the favorite artists :— Mr, M. ARBUCKLE, Corner soloist, Mr. ‘A, SOUST, Baritone, Mr. F. FRANCKE, Organisy Admission, 60 cents. Reserved Sents, in boxes, 50 conts’ at Giluore's Gar. cents. Gane IA THEATRE. MONDAY, NoVEWHEH Comedy in foar n from 9 till + BIRC! WAMBOLD, BAOKUS, CLOTTED R, viskb eae. THE FOUR TRAMES. LAUGHING GAS, te Songs, Dances, &e. C MIN USE, Broadway THANKSGIVING THANKSGIVING Day. ATINEE SATURDAY aT 2. EXTRA MATINEE Seats secured. M Mana with the ever ap- B. AD ‘Will open MONDAY EVENING, greatest combination 1% alar favorivee thee Poured togetier in the Howe H. WHATLEY, y of Bower jay of the ROBBERS, EYED SUSAN. An éntire change of bil i}, three great plays. RAND THANKSGIVING ON AND EVENING. At WALLACK'S, THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, at half-past one. | H EBREW CHARITY FAIR-IN AL ty OF THE WOU! | Sinai Hospital, will open at Gilmore’ day evening the SP December next, at of Fes APART Obatrinan Executive Committee, sre now rendy, nad can ve obtained of the SAMUBL M. SCH id Mon- Season e§ EVERY TUESDAY EVENING AND MATI- ery Saturday, 3 and 8P. M., Boothoven near Bowery. Grand Spécial ou Thanks- nnd evening. Sf_AND BRST MUSIC, d Biess the Dest Ones at Home,” song and choras, f Old, is9 Sociale,” “Firse ‘euse Vi Sherwood, 75¢. Hla’s Seventh ‘Keguuiont musics Company’ Quickstep” and." ach Oe, acer an the Sti 40e. hristen ard GROW Pond, ar Mer as Day,” enrol, ag See Happy Chr i" set" Bulge Pond, Tr ihe mute plaged ‘t, fhe,Von' Bulow ‘concerts; co; AN ee WILLIAM A. POND & CO., O47 Broadway, York, Branch store, % bene square “" CK's Re: TRA CASTE MATINEE, THURSDAY, »_ THA! KSGTVING DAY,” aT 1:80, BY MINE—A CHASTE AND BEAUTIFUL SONG that eat in every houseliold; new. O, H. DITSON Be CO. 71h Broudway. # SABY MINE Arg figed, for orchestra. by Thomas Baker, Faq, and played at Waliack’s The D R. THOMAS’ Be Ls w THE ” 4 ico vie eBrowse Again. ve Bulow's ie GREAT SONG, 2" wt Ji XTRA CASTE MATINER, T WALLACK'S, ]FWURSRAy, THANKAGKASY DAK nt pleat one '