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“AR _ wus lor centiemen, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. LET FOR BUSINESS PUR BROADWAY STORE AND LOFTS.—TO_ ol Tense, the entire Building Neher: oar, ; exeel- e. PRIOE, 200 Hudson stree! BIBLE HOUSE, ASTOR best business stands in the city. OFTS.—T0 RENT OR LEASE, SPLENDID LOFTS 26 Beokman street, through 185 feet to Spruée street; fine ht; two hoistways; near now Post office; power can be JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. 10 LET—HALF OF A STORE ON BROADWAY, NEAR Tw meth’ street; excellent business location. In- ire at Broadway, in the store. LET—FROM FEBRUARY 1, 1876, STORE, NO. SL Lispenard street, with basements of 49 and 51. having elevator; rent, $1,350. Inquire of A, JOURNBAY, 49 ispenard street. HH STEAM POWER—A LARGE BUILD- Poe Detect at McCLAVE & CO.’S, Twenty-second reet and Eleventh avenue. R BUSINESS PURPOSES—TWO LARGE Pee erpetes floor of house 120 Bowery, corner of rand street. Inquire on the premises. 10 LET—WITH STEAM TOWER, THE LIGHTEST ‘and most pleasant Room in the city; heated by steam, = G, H, WALTER, 180 Centre stre (0 LET—A STORE, ON WEST FORTY-SECOND treet, near Eighth ‘avenue, good business location, itable for barber, liquor or Inger beer saloou. Apply to . KEMPNER, 300 West Forty seventh street. (0 LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, FROM JANU- ary 1, 1876—A first clan large Building on South street, Bas ie for warebouse oF storage business; size of building, x106 feet; six stories high, Apply to J. MATHEWSON SON, No. 4 Pine street. 5 ——— eo DWELLING HOUSES TO LET Furnished. SMALL, NEAT THREE STORY HIGH sTooP House, ‘with all. madorn im Feneh strevt, furnished or wafurnisiied, ront $1,000 or $000, —FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES, ON + and adjoining Fifth, Madison and Purk avenues, at tly reducod rentals, “Ofices, No. A Pine street, and T $200 PER MONTH—-COSKY FURNISHED HOU Thirtieth street, between Madison and Fourth ues: 11 rooms; best location: modern improvements thers. HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 Uast Twenty-third st. N ELEGANT HOUSE ON FIFTH AVENUE, BELOW ay Ay tole ‘Vhirty-fourth street, to rent, furnished, for the winter. H. LUDLOW & CO. No. 3 Pine street, FIRST CLASS HOUSE ON PARK AVENUE NEAR Thirty-ninth street, to rent, fully fu hed, for the r. Apply to E, H. LUDLOW & CO. Pine street. [ Nig ieee FURNISHED HOUSE: i YW tor vr year; also sinall houses, $150 p suits of KE. A DAiL od {OR WINTER.—TO LET, FURNISHED, ON SIXTY. fourth street, near Park avenuo, very choice, admirably month; flats y furnished rooms. BY, 538 6th av, rranged three story brown stone Hyuse; rent exceedingly even for the tines; others. HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 East Twenty-third streot, Wy ee Ok SALE CHEAP OR TO RENT—FURNISHED OR | unfurnished, the cosey four story brown stone House ‘0. 108 West Forty-fourth street, thoroughly renovated and ewly {reseed at $250 per month, Agents need not a 995 ) furnished 19 room House: central and near PER MONTH—FINELY Loc 2 a may take boarders; rare opportunity; pineesion to-day. J. C, FREEMAN, 181 Broadway, Unfurnished, $ —$60—BROWN STONE FRONT HOU TO LET, . % Forty-first street; threo stories; high buse: ent; all improvements; possession, Cuil, see owner and ouse from 1 to 3 P.M. .D RENTS.—TO RENT, IN THE EIGHTH ards veral desirable Dwellings, 8 to 13 ‘$540 to $1,200; some desirable tor boar houses; from $20 upward, JAMES PRICE, 200 Uudson 0025, Heo Stores, treet. : a pe foot SON MUR+ ray Hill, 3th street, near Fifth avenue; four stories trout, 65 feot deep. DARRIN, 50 Broad stro THE HANDSOME TWO STORY AND B nt brick House, containing seven rooms, just put De ct order; price $60 per mont oie 48 Eighth avenue, JOHN ROS 10 LET—NICE PRIVATE MOUSE, IN THE NINTH ward; all modern improvements? sent $1,000 per an- um. Apply te OSCAR HANSE, rect, corner Fourth avenue (bauk building), ay 10 LET—ON ACCOUNT OF LESSEE, SMALL THREE story House 689 Second avenue, near Thirty-seventh frost; Jext put in saoet. complete orders eyery miodern tr rovenivnt, seen wt any time; rent pply us the fice 13 Iast Twelith street. — es = ao ‘BURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS pees tai C. kN / FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR FOR HOUSE- k hhreo largo Rooms and. extension; private Abingdon square elith streets). ONTO | ms, Lael ight avenue, b JQ LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, AL. grate ‘tite, gas, large closets, running water. 96 per Roo bs. low to small family, tween Bleecker and ' 50. 224 Second avenue, near Four- Desirable location. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET ONE OR two newly furnished Rooms to gentlemon; terms low. iexington avenue, near Fortieth street. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET FOR THREE RE- spectable girls or a man and wife, with use of the wchen. Cail for @ week at No. 20}y° West Thirteenth rt room 5. 7 a NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, CONNECTED, « with ample closets, for gentlemen or gentiemea and Iso. a Reception toom tor a physician; every ference. 214 Kast Thirteonth street, =-T0 LET, ON SECOND FLOOR, TWO NEWLY + furnished’ Rooms, fire, gas, closets, Ac.; also four oom, Ingenta cle "eat tumediate possessi gentlemen a jes. Cull for threy at 208 West PLEASANT LARGE ROOM, SUITABLE FOR TWO gentlemen or gentleman und wile. Inquire at 46 ath Washington square, between Thompson and Mac- NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM, front, to let, gas and bath, #6 per week. 206 West fourth street, neat Bauk; extra Bedroom if required; house ivute SPLENDID FRENCH FLA?, NO, 29 WEST SIXTY- first street; In perfect order: feated by stenm. Apply PRINS & ‘ janitor on premises, or HO! OAHRINGTON, Ni ast Twenty-second street, SITTING ROOM, WITH ALCOV: nished, for housekeeping; cosey ior winter, having horn exposure; house quiet and genteel. Apply at 216 ‘est Forty-seventh street, two doors west of Broadwa; ACHELOR APARTMENT HOUSE, NO. Seventeenth street (Union square).—A very elexant it of Rooms, with private bath and water cioset, furnished urnished; janitor will serve breakfast il desired; also Rooms, by the ye f Oe i 2 BEDROOM, FUR- eS GANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR FAMILIES or single gentlemen; best of | table, reasonable terms. between Six HOUSEKEEPIN th; all improveme: and Kitchen 1 eas: nts; parately, 14 West Thirtoenth street, between xth avenues, isHED FRONT ROOM, ALSO BACK ROOM, without extension, together or separate, with of it housekeeping; second floor. No. 7 Grete Jones treet, second floor, Call irom 10 to 2 P.M. FURNISHED, WITH FIRE AND GAS IF Second Floor, three rooms deep, on Fourth Inquire at 131 Fourth av, SOMELY FUKNISHED TWO LARGE FRONT anny exposures eutleman and wife or two gentlemen; transdent parties ken, No. 1,260 Brondway, near Thirty-Urst street. ARGE FRONT PARLOR, COMFORTABLY FUR- nished, for housekeeping; ‘rent $18 a month; would il the Furniture aud rent the room for $12amouth, 40% udson street, PLY FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT TO ONE OR two gentlemen, without board, at 27 West ‘Twoaty- ixth street, near Broadway and Madison square. LET—VERY NICKLY FURNISH 211 Kast Eighteenth D ROOMS, AT desirable ehborhiood; relereneos provemonts, at 158 West | FOR THE WIN. | D, NICELY | bs “Sas, Fourteenth | POSES | FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS | 1S 7()]) WEST . FORTY.KIGnTH — STRE vos, furnished or unfurnishd, for gentioman and 101. i it required. Inquire of janitor. MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.— 110 Furnished Rooms, with avery, couvenienee for housekeeping, to let to respectable small families. 14 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR LEXING- ton nvenue.—Beautilully furnished Rooms, with oF without Board; references exchanged. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART. MENTS TO LET, AAAS AND 10 ROOMS) ; “ALL IMPROVE + ments, steam beaters, ‘i y ducta rents.” ‘Apply at 1,097 Third avenuas Sealy F& A WENO, NEAT FLOORS, 190 RAST PLPTY FIRST Zoks, inet, meat Lexington favenue; parlor, kitchen and ‘voms, stationary tubs, M . i $30 to $35 per month, nt etn Be baron ink nel N ELEGANT, NEWLY BUILT FLAT TO LET—358 West Twenty-ninth street, with all modern improve- iments on first class second floor, containing six light rooms, Inquire in building. A. FLAT To LET AT 324 WEST THIRTY-POURTH Fite ttfeet Ts now ready: near Kighth avenue and close to Rlevute it ci c Fiseated Hallroad depot; splendid location. Apply to Mra A PART OF A FLAT TO LeT—wITd IMPROVE. Ady ments, Anawire on the premivos, No. 110 Bast y: th ‘treet, EAUTIFUL FRENCH FLATS TO RENT AT MOD- erate prices in East Seventy-uinth stree 326 Bust Seventy-niuth street. B. KUL S8 BROWN STONE FLATS TO LET—CON five rooms, with all modern improvements 300, East Eighty-second street. Praesent FLATS—BEST LOCATION, SIX AND SEVEN noms, besides bathroom; one a cor fat; rents reduced, Apply to janitor or janitress, 74 West Bilty-third street, 8) Miss CLA en Sia AVENUE THEATRE. THANKSGIVING DAY, at 1:30, cial GRAND MATINEE. THE NEW LEAH | AMUSEMENTS. EVERY NIGHT AT 8, Proprietor and Manager., wiag AUGUSTIN DALY L A RRRR A c oL AA OR R AA © L AA R AA [id Be AAA RRRR AAA TLL A A RA A MM MM OO RRER RRRR It S888 Mowe 6 fe Ee ITs Mat 8) 8 ftene’ itera Ht Ss mM M M 0000 re R BR IL 8s88 © EVERY MIOHE 6 eight o,clock an MATINEE SATURDAY at 1:30, THE F me A new romantic Drama, in 4 act NEW LEAH ne te wp THE NEW LEAS. AND — Miss CLARA MORRIS as The New Leah MISS Miss JEFFREYS LEWIS Meenio —— Mrs. GH. GILBERT as Dame Elsie CLARA MORRIS. | Miss ALICE GREY as Old Martha Miss KATE HOLLAND as Mother Groschen Mr. CHARLES FISHER as ‘The Sehoolmaster Mr. HARKINS as Joseph Mr. W. DAVIDGE as Farmer Lorena Mr. F, HARDEND Gas The Village Pastor Mr. JOHN DREW as ir Frits SATURDAY, at 1:30, Second GRAND MATINEE of SLARA MORRIS in NEW LEAH t KA MORILS in RNUMS: 0OD'S MUSEUM. woop's. ‘This Matinee EVENING at & THIS at 2. JOSEPH PROCTOR: BARNE’'S 5 TACULAR in the three act play PLAY ROB THE ST NAIL, Y. MUSEUM, DEPARTMENT NOW ON EXHIBITION, BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS, Preence PLATS TO LET, AT NO, 78 WEST FORTY- eighth street; has all the modern improvements. Ln- quire of Janitor in building, NEW; GENTEEL, COMMODIOUS APARTMENTS; piionable nelghborbood; Improved arrangi ments; direct light and ventilation throughout; elevator, re~ frigerator, servat Staircase, $95, $70; janitor. 155 Bast Forty-ninth streot, between Lexington and Third avenues, ECOND FLOOR TO LET—IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, TO @ small, quiet family. of adulis. Inquire of the owner, on premises, 347 West Thirtieth street. 10 LET—TO SMALL FAMILIES, FLATS IN NEW brown stone houses 525 and 637 West Forty-ninth street; siX rooms, gas, water closets, wash tubs, dumb waiter to eve flat? rent from #16 to $22. DAVID CHRISTIE, 430 West Forty-cighth street. PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT FOLLOWING PLACES ARE ‘TH ONLY PICKS FOR THE RKOEIPT OF SS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE R OF ANN STREET. HE THE BROADWAY, CORNER 65 BROADWAY, SIXTH. AVENUE, SOULH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 14 1 LEQENER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK. HE CHEAPEST FLOORS IN THIS CITY TO RENT, inthe new buildings Nos. 217 aud 219 Bast Soventy- NTE: spqugement for 0 OWERY THEATRE. ONDAY, November week ailly of the popular actor, Mr. JOS. , iu his great Historical and Sensational Drama, DANIEL BOONE, Revival of the favorite Farce, NAN, THE GOOD FOR NOTHING. Mr. FLOR: par« THEATRE, NO FREE LIST EXC Mrs. FLOREN: EVERY NI SEATS SECURED FOUR WEEKS IN ADVANCE, SPECIAL MIGHTY DOLLAR MATINEE MIGHTY DOLLAR, LAST WEEK BUT THREE, Another engagement positively prevents renewal, SEVENTY-NINTH PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. PT THE PRESS. MIGHTY DOLLAR, ‘ .08....The Hon. Bardwell Sloto as Mrs. Gen. Gilflory RDAY MATINEK, ENCE. THANKSGIVING BAY, AT 2, eighth street, near Third avenue. Mo, LET—A FLOOR OF SIX ROOMS, AT NO, 222 WEST | Twenty-eighth street. Rent, $10. ‘Apply at 257 West [wenty-ninth street, ) LET—A HANDSOME FLAT, ON THE NORTH- c Yh Filth streot und Third avenue; suitable for n nice family, a doctor or a dentist ; rent very low. Apply to the owner, ou the premisos, 107 Hust Fifty-sixth street. A FIRST OOR AND BACK BASE. rooms) ; rent #2, Apply on the premises 342 East Eighteonth street, FOR SALE. N EXCELLENT AND WELL LOCATED CORNER Liquor Store, on a good avenue, for sale, cheap; the wher engaged in other business, Apply. to GAFFNEY & MITH, Auctioneers, 17 Contre street, N UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY ONE OF THE oldest Tea and Coffee Stores in this city; great bare £ Little money required, Apply to DUNCAN 72 Astor House offic SPLENDID CHANCE.—LIQUOR STORE ON WEST street, opposite three lines of steamers: also down- town Restaurants, Sample Rooms, Hotels, Confectionerics, MALONE & SHEFIIELD, Store Agehts, No. 9 Dey at. FIRST CLASS BAKERY FOR SALE—DOING A good business: five yours! lease, No, 374 Bighth avo- ue. Call after 103 A, M. No it fede! on A ST STORE, BEST IN TH city, for sale; also Corner Liquor Stores, Restaurants, Broadway ple Rooms, Billiard Saloons, Oyster Salvous. MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. A FUR ‘Siitwe AND FANCY GOODS STORE FOR sale cheap; algo Boot and Shoe Stores, Vorner Gro- cories, Tea Stores, Floh and Oyster Stands, MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77’ Cedar si FIRST OLASS SAMPLE ROOM, DOWN TOWN, day trade for sale through dissolution of partnershi Apply to LLOYD, gal SNIF hue. £ location one of the best in the city. 29 Broadw A CORNER GROCERY (ON LEADING AVENUL, long established and doing good paying business, Ollered at great sacrifice ; satisfactory reasous for selling. SHAY & TAYLOR, 116 Nassau streot. I WILL SELL AN OLD ESTABLISHED first class’ Sample Room, with Stock, finely fitted up, doing good nosy, Unsurpassed location, duwn tuwn, ju off Broadway, all licenses, rent only $40, upon following cone ditions 8550 cash, $400 in three and six months’ notes, CAMPBELL & CO., Auctioneers, 88 East Ninth street, FIRS CLASS RESTAURANT, DOING AN EXCEL- lent business, opposite the New Post Ofieo, for sale, in sequence of bad health of the owner. Address communi. gations. stating ouime and address of applicants, box 5,023 Post 0! NIGAR STORE FOR SALE.—FIRST CLASS, IN EX- J cellent location, on Fulton street, Brooklyn, between City Hall and terry, “Apply at GAFFNEY & SMITHS, 17 Centre street, New York. Ook YARD FOR SATE-LEASE AND FIXTURES, | low rent, with the right to sell a special 1, Apply of the premises, Goorek street, near Houston. RUG STORE FOR SALB—ONE OF THE LARGEST end finest in Brvoklya, established over 15 years; last year's receipts over $10, gross profits, over one-half of the receipts; will sell on easy terms and accept chattel mortgage as security; strict investigation solicited; au um usual chance. Addtess G. APPLETON, Herald office, {OR SALE—A FACTORY AND LAUNDRY, WITH CHA A latest improvements, for manufacti ing white and colored shirts and jaundrying, situated in the American Bx- ess Building, Hudson street. For particulars apply to STERN & CO!, 47 Walker street. OR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST CORNER LIQUOR Stores io the eity, established 10 years, doing a good t be sold this week. Apply to proprietor, at lith avenue, cor Grand street. IQUOR STORE, CORNER BRIDGE AND Brooklyn; terms moderate. OR SALE Front street OR SALE.—A GROCERY AND TEA STORE; ONE of the oldest stands in the city; good cash and route -| Stade; good first claes stock ; established 1869, Address W. OR SALE—A PROMINENT CORNER MEAT, POUL. try und Fish Market; three years’ lease: cheap rent; will sell at a sacrifice to a cash purchaser, Address M., box 104 Herald office. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED CONFEC- tionery and Oyster Saloon; must be sold this week on ace count of owner going into other business. Apply at 27 Eighth avenue, JOR SALE—PHOTOURAPH GALLERY; BEST LOCA- tion in Brooklyn; ready to step in for the holiday trade, Address PATENT PLATE HOLDER, Herald Brook- lyn Branch office. JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER GROCERY, Liquor and Peed Store; rent $40 per month. Will be sold very cheap us the owner has other business to attend to. In Quire on the promises, Sev eet and Pirst avenue. JOR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED down town Liquor Stores in the city, near the City Hail aud New Post Office; low rent and six year’s lease, Address LK. office. OR SALE LOW—A FIREPROOF SAFE, WITIL burgiar vault inside, with partitions, made ‘to order. ‘Aadress SAVEGUARD, Herald office. VOR SALE AT A GREAT SACRIFICE—ONE OF the oldest and targest wholesale Pattern Hat and Bon- stublishments in the city; satisfactory reasons given erview with the owner, terms moderate. + Herald office. JOR SALE—A LAGER BEER AND BILLIARD Saloon on Bowery and Secorid street. OR SAL quired. 10 LET—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLORS ‘and Second Floor, eparately to gentlemen, or throug’ light housekeeping, from $25 i283 Charles on Hodson ree rect AN ELEGANT BAOK PARLOR, FURNISHED, to gentleman or gentleman and wife, ‘without boa ished beautifully. Inquire at 360 West Thirty-second OR2 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO gontlemen or gentigman and wife, 149 West Kieventh reet, near Sixth ay jo bill up. NEILSON PLACE, BETWEEN. ACERLEY PLACR and Righth street.—Furnished jusekee ping, ON moderate terms. —— TH AVENUE, 164, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET.— Furnished Rooms, singly or en suite; baths os each ry; references required, WEEKLY FOR NEWLY FURNISHED LARGE front Room, third floor; rater, gus ana closet ; suitne (¢ tor housekeeping; also front ball Room, « y vate Latnily. icumentuet 81, MARKS PLACE.—VRONT AND BACK PAR lor, $30 per mor iso furnished Rooms, from $2 60 $6 por week ; references required. LET FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY, IN A PRIVATE | family, anige furnished front Room in the vicinity of ‘ashington Park, 28 West Washington place, 10 nvenient to restaurants and several car lin sepa 60 Jet, for light | Ffors street, % SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED OYSTER AND Fish Market, in a first class location, including Horse W. 5. GAVEY, 43 Bleecker street, A RESTAURANT, BILLIARD SALOON Stairs, all completely tur- GAVEY, 48 Bleecker st. W. 3. GAVEY, 48 Bleecker street. NO, 249° CANAL ye and Wagon. OR SALE nd private Supper Rooms up. nished: Lense of four years, W. Fo SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A KL ‘Apply immediately toJOHN MOR- J\OR SALE CHEAP—ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS, Milk Depot and Grocery Store of 10 yours’ standing, Wagou and Harness. Apply at O13 Ninth avenue, jn the store, ()NEAIALE OF A WHOLE: ALE COMMISSION MEAT 38 in Washington Market for sale; lished 20 yeurs and clearing $1.0 per week, Appiy at | cash counter, Hotel, 102, 104 and 106 Vesey » “SNESTAURA ON ACCOUNT jy twain. | CAPES CMEAP POR CASH.—WILDER'S, HERRING'S, ALBA with burglar vaults; Jewelry, Silk and improved Safes at redaced prices. Libis. * BAPE COMPANY, 81 Maiden lane, WEst TWENTY-SIXTH STREET (FORMERLY ovenpied by St, James Hotel).—An elegant Suit of ms, ulko single itoors lor get.tlemen, &) FRONT PART FRENCH FLAT, FIRST PLIGHT bos vi handsomely furnished; parlor,’ two bedrooms, ction ; ull improvements; closet, bath, gas; fine location, ifty-sixth street, between Lexington and Fourth avs, 3 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR MADISON square.—Desirable furnished Hovins to let, to gentle- Bren, without board; house first class; choice location. HE SAMPLE ROOM, ot BROAD STREET, CORNER | Store, 4 yours lease, ‘ren. ° half Apply to my Agent (PHB STOCK AND FixTURES Joon for sale cheap—Must be sola No, 6 Spring street, WILL BUY AND PUXTURES OF A $500 Brat cingr Cominiasion Iteus yaponid location cellar and loits relies. so the rent good reusons for selling. Address 7. OF AN OYSTER SA- * go-day or to-morrow. eee ag EAST FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN BOWERY 4 Broadway.—Furnished ‘Rooms to let, without ard: louse contains all modern improvements; reference Fequirod. AL UEXINGTON AVENUE.—A COMFORTABLY FUR- nished Room, with alcove, on second tour, suitable for Wo gentiomen or genticman aul lady; light housekeeping Bot ohivered to; no other boarders or Toagors. MACHINERY, | A HE SIE! COVERS 20,000 SQUARE FEET OF CANVASS, OF PARIS GO AND > ON THANKSGLV. IT DAY. ie Director. WEDNESDAY THEODORE "WACHTEL, THURSDAY, November 3 at POPULAR PRICES—Admission, $I 50 cents extra. Admission to Family THEODORE WACHTEL, Reserved Seats do. ADEMY OF MUSIC,—WACHTEL. LAs? WEEK BUT ONE of the Brilliant Season, WACHTEL GRAND OFERA, .AD, NEUENDORFF , November 24. tion Night, THE MAGIC FLUTE, as. ,-TAMINO (Phanks) giving Night, EXTRA PERFORMANCE, Weber's Romantic Opera in four acts, DER FREISCHUTS, Seventeenth Subserip Reserved Seats, eclo, 50 conta. bis errs ier oes emeaive: i, eonth cription ht, ivi HUGUENOTS. sg SATURDAY, November 27, at 2 o'ciockc, RAND MA'TINEE (at popular prices), THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO. .RAOUL EVENING PRICES—General admission, $1; Reserved nd $3. Adinission to Family Cirele, 50 cents; + 50 cents oxtra, can be secured at box office Academy of Music, Ho- tel Brunswick and 114 Broadway, Resid AY, December 6, WACHTEL OPERA at the Brookiyn Academy of Music. The largest aud Gnest Oil Painting in A) PROSEE VIER OAD TET AND THIRTY-FIFTH THE S§SSS_ If EEEEE GGGG_ EEEEE 8 SUE Hi GE 8 iE BE 888S_ Il EEE a EEE 811 E G E 8 8 I E G QE ssss) IL game GGGG EEEEE PPPP, A RRRR Ir SSSS_ AA R es ae s AA R Pie: Mae Peer AAA RRR IL 8883. Pa ’ ar} R R it 8 PR A A R Rk KS s P A A Rk Ro SSSS :: PL Aas invited to EONS, wh perfect con: on hand; al purehune th for a enw Waverley A Stool. taken. Ne ke. ing such instrament $100 BEAUTIFUL ROSE ANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. —A.—ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING genuine second hand Steinway & Sons Piano are call at the warerooms of Messrs. STEINWAY & ere. fine assortment of Steinway Pianos, all in dition, and some of them nearly new, is constantly 189 second hand Pianos of other makers. Attempts are constantly made in this city and elsewhere to sell inferior pianos with our similar that man; Ame On, OF a name spelled so people do not notice the difference and ue spurious and often totaliy worthless instrament ine Steinway Piano, If persons, before purchas- t, will tuke the number of same and call on STEINWAY & SONS It can at once be ascertained whether the instrament Is a genuine Steinway Pinno or @ forgory. TEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, 107-111 East Fourteenth street, New York. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, $150; round corners, carved legs; instalmenta taken; $5 t chance. J, BIDDLE, 13 00D PIANOFORTE AND Pianos to rent, $ per month, Instalments Ww instruments exceedingly low. Pianos tuned, GOLDSMITH’S, 26 Biecckor street, noar Bowery. Pian umber of —FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND jos of our own make} also for sale and ront, a fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. WLLL- IAM KNABE & CO., No, 112 Fifth avenue, above Six- teenth street. 3 BROS.’ PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS factory, corner ‘Twenty-first street and Second ment of first class Pianofe for sale a few Pianos but little used at great —PIA A NOFORTES TO RENT OF OUR OWN MANU- ; ulso second hand Pianos, in thorough order, prices by CHICKERING & SONS, 11 East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue, A make! Will be sotd Jess than half cost, ANT PIANO, BY BEST ranted; used few months, ‘468 Bleecker street. £5 Cost $500 ! AMUSEMENTS speenthitinhaoinnenenetres (ymoawe CONCERT GARDEN (lave Hippodrome.) GRAND GLADIATORIAL TOURNAMENT. PROGRAMME, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 8 P.M. Manager, tersteresteseees PRED, J. ENGELHARDT 1, PENCING—FOIL. pt: AMUSEMENTS. Qisric THEATRE. 624 BROADWAY, JOUN F. POOLE... o* . Mausger. CROWDED NIGHTLY TO TUE DOORS. ‘Overture. Champion of the House. EGIS SENAC FA First opponent...... OGNITO |. « Selections by Orchestra, eel > 4 BOXING—LIGHT WEIGHT. Sue Bam hampion of the House sees. COBURN | at Pouy 25 First opponent... GBOWEE SIDvONS | BF 284 Selecti at @ 3 3. FEATS on stiri. a yienre’ . os a * irst competition, only, s Champloue sro eeeereeyy 4 penweLL | crcua, & VARIETIES IN HEATH OW SHiRENCTH “No compet a ee on. R, A. Pennell, Professor W. Miller, Andre Cheistol, iss HENRI: , Professor Th. Bi sr, Emile Regnier ‘and others. Mis ALICE Bar; a ihc ud Selections by O1 stra. ATEMAN, N 5. VELOCIPEDE KACE. Five miles ee ee (he track Is an exact seventh of "a milo; 95 taps make THE GREAT OLYMPIC COMPANY, miles). a Champion of tho homie rt We. [A MoOLELLAN MATINEES GRAND mpetitors—A. b. Mossinger, Aujust’ Moruand, W. 0 5 Carding, Frank Shaw, Witte 'r, Kotael. hig cmd MATINEE 6. INDIAN OLUD EXERCISES. SATURDAY, ae »; a es Mons, J. M) GAPEIN, LYMPIC THEATRE 624 BROADWAY. JOHN F. POOLE. ; Manager Champion of World, Selections by Orchestra, 7. BOXING. VY WEIGHT, f JOSEPH COBURN Champion of the house. inst opponent WILLIAM CLARK EXTRA RAND HOLIDAY MATINE! Selections by ( Ostia, 8& GRECO-ROMAM WRESTLING. AT {RAND HOLIDAY MATIN at Champion of the House ANDRE CHRISTOL GRAND HOLIDAY MATIN Fisst opponent....... Prof, TH, BAUER | 2 © 2 patie M. THANKSGIVING Day, OTs OF at 7 o'clock, THANKSGIVING = DAY. Adinission, $1. THA. yING D. Reserved Seats, $1 50, aa yeanciamneseazes Boxos, admitting four, $5. —— THE ENTIRE OLYM will aiso appear, afternoon and evening. at the GRAND OPERA HOU Mr. POOLE wiskies it distinctly undersi be no diminution of attractions or divisic HEATRE COMPAN' TOURNAMENT, “uaa mpue All more!s instructi that there will ny on en will please eal at the office of Gil between ana 40. M. to-day, iARDT, this occasion, but that by the employment ¢ aca dated Saat SAiDa inoue Sarriages as & moans of rapid transl! SRY MEMBER | i you: ANT: umoth company will positively appeur at both es- B THREE FAREWELL MATIN . roy het Hates if GRAND DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT. Gane OPERA HOOBE,, THANK: at this beautiful temple of art of the GRAND HOLIDAY PANTOMIME, Three Farowell Matinees, at each of which Mr, FOX sitively appear, will be given this week—one to-mor DNESD. oon SATURDAY and an extra grand Qn IVING pear, AY ill be given two grand on THANKSGIVING DAY, HOLIDAY = _ -—— — EOLIDAY OOTH'S THEATR LAST NIGHTS. | performances, JARRETT & PALMER, .Lesseos and Managers, MATINEE AT 2, FOX’S LAst x RANCES. EVENING PERFORMANCE AT 8, i : when will be presented FIFTH AND POSITIVELY LAST WEEK, THE TIRE OLYMPIC BILL, varpl the great Holiday Pantomime, a BNTIRG OLYMPIC BILL. HUMPTY DUMPTY IN EVERY CLIME, THE E. TIBE OLMYEIG BILL, SEK Mr. FOX will appear at every performance during thts, Si: his FAREWELL WEEK, and. th conjuction with. the ADVERTISE . famous Grotesque, Mr. MAPFIT, and the renowned Panta- ADVERTISEMENT ABOVE loons, ROBERT FRASER and Mr, CHAPMAN, forming The ont ordinary and novel arrangement by which the OLYMP wouvlerful combination of comic talent for the lust represen- CG THEATRE COMPANY Hous of the merry pantomime, OLYMPIC THEATRE COMPANY TRE OLYMPIO THEATRE COMPANY THE TRA IRMATION will appear both gives superb pictures of patriotic events, concluding with the AFTERNOON AND E mugniticent living tubleau ealle AFTERNOON AND EVENING, THE C. VIAL. without the OBSERVE THE PRI DININUTON RV) E PRIC NUTION FOR THE EVENING PERFORMAN Genoral_ ad- of mission, $1; Reserved Seats, $150; Dress Circle. 50e.; SINGLE APRACTION, Family Circlo, 80c, SINGLE ATTRACTION, FOR THE PAMILY MATINEES, 114 o’clock.—Gen- | will be effected by a eral admission, $1. (Children half ‘price.) Alt Reserved RAPID TRANSIT Seat St. Dress Cirele, 50e, (Children half price.) Family BALD oe elo, 0c, in ON ANKSGIVING DAY a grand EXTRA MATINEE, TWENTY ©. ines PARKIAG. MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 29, TWENTY CARRIAG MR. GEORG FAWCETT ROWE, conveying the in his famous impersona: (the character of MICAW- EIGHTY STAR PERFORMERS BER, in a grand reprodi ens? beautiful EIGHTY STAR PERFORMERS Christinas story, “Little ‘The interesting play will LIGHLY STAR PERFORMERS de offered with: gr and other ‘attractive | to and fro In this features. BOX'O . prac ktNY DIVERSIFIED PROGRAMME, ~ - oe embracing Fo. THE GREATEST OF CLOWNS, IS NOW CIRCUS, king his farewell ‘ances, © bteteaget F muking his farewell appearances. Choice seats at Tyson's, ARCE, oD i MIRTH, MUSIC, DAN Fifth Avenne Hotel, THE OLY Mt Bi tht will be strengthened by a nu LOBE THEATRE, GLOBE. OTHER A G 728 and 730 BROADWAY. — GLOBE, OTE A WwW ) «Proprietors OTHER A , R. selected from other theatres, and permitted to sivin SWELL THR STRENGTH BILL YET OFFERED. SWELL THE STRENGTH ENGAGEMENT OF ALL THE FIRST CLASS ARTISTS | of this, ari ’ GRANDEST HOLIDAY FETE OF THE DAY, A new Irish local skoteh, HOPPER FAMILY, THE GRANDEST HOLIDAY FETE Bradley's Luck; or, An Irish-| LEWIS AND PAULINE | ever given. mau’s Speculation, PARKER, bee] Protographs of Society. Only an Actor, Nicodemus; or, Baked Ative, ALEX. ZANFRETTA, MAJOR BURK TERN D. CRONIN. | The GREAT ZANFR Shepard and Whitney, Miss Adelaide Stuart, Helen Kate Forrest, Charley Benedict, Lane, Davis, Pen lia, together with regular company, ‘every evenin, Crystal Pyramids, Heller Outdones THE MAMMOTH. CHARACTER Sweet Voice at the Door, x OF THE ENTERTAINMENT AND THE PRICES, 50e. admission; reserved, $1. Balcony reserv himily circle, 25e, Box ottiee open at 9 A.M .* Reg: lar inatinees Wednesday and Saturday, Extra matinee on i eceens UASTE, anksgiving a , Nov. e ¥ — fe rtpy rainchie phere A monster enters | pronrietor and Manager.......+-Mt. LESTER WALLACK Oa Commences at 8 o'clock. Terminates at L040, STEINWAY HALL, " o RN 5 THIS (!CESDAY) EVENING, Nov. 23, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, obertson' Grand Complimentary Qoueert nos} periect work, pase “tendersd tg om ar. IC SE eine lolinist, and ae o "ANTES, pianist, 1th the follow! by their iriends and patrons, cep iistuiperiog with the assistance of distinguised artists, ¥ Ree on kOe eri OE MONTAG OH ‘Tickets. $1; reserved seats, $1 50, eee ee eae etee of Mir HARRY BECKETT To be had at the principal music stores. Mr. G. A STEVENSO ir. KE. M. HOLLAND Miss ADA DYAS | TONY PASTOR'S | MATINER TO-DA -DAY. yop 7 POLLY EC é 2 Miss EFFIE GERMON tO noe THE MARQUISE DE ST. MAUR............aMme. PONISI TO DAY, TONY PASTOR'S FASHIONABLE MATINEE TO-DAY, ER FREISCHUTZ—DER FREISCHUTZ. Weber's romantic opera, in four act AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THURSDAY, November 25 (Thanksgiving Night). EXTRA CASTE MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY AT 1:30. A Nat Mr, Ge Mi Mi J Olio. artist T. Mu Pp* Even! Attra MAT THs MAT! THI M Y tans Immense attractions for ‘1’ tog Matinee; also Wednesd o'clock. AMUSEMENTS. AGLE THEAT! E BE. roadway and Thirty-third street. EEEEE A GaGa EEEEB ¥ AA G Fae 4 E K AA Ga @ou E E AA a L x EEEE AAAA GG L ERER E £4. ee ee | E E fins Bang o LG E E & satel o L E EEEEE A A GG LLLLLL =EEEED BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET. Mr. JOSH HART Sole Proprietor and Manager GRAND EXTRA MM MM <A fTrrTr it NN N EEE BEB MM MM AA OR Sees e MMMM AA PP aes 8 MMMM AA ,' 2 Se 22. 2 MMMM AAA T Uf NNN EB EB MMMM A A Of Ho MeR NOB EB eR BS 4. fF) 2 eee Md MSD A Tf OH Re OD E MoM MA A T It N NN BEE EEB pavtankgarving sh aieiad O'CLOCK. BILL OF FON AT THE A accG. iL EEEER AA G oon E AA a a L K by THAN: L E AAAA G L EEEE A A G 6G L EB E Pa Pit aa eo E EEEEE A 4 “Goce LLL | BERBER THANKSGIVING DAY AT 2. EVENING AT 7:30, MPHEATRE COMIQUE, T payee edtoopy BROADWA ART AND NATE pean Or, the SPENDTHRIFTS'S AUCTION, Mr. MATT MORGAN'S 4 CLASSICAL TABLEAUR ERE, | Raga" 2 , LIVING PICTURES, : a by a COR UL LADIES. LLY NASI Mr. MES BELL, M Mr. JOUN ALLEN, Mis JENNIE HUGHE! Miss JENNIE ENGLE, Miss VIRGIE JACKSON, Miss JENNIE LEIGH Mr. JAMES BRADLEY. id the entire company in a new tinee Wednosday and Sat EXTRA MAWIN between Thirt th and "Thirty-first str og week. ankagtv aturday Matinee, ab 3 The great Irish sketely ° Conroy and Daly. He First class Minstrelsy and Variety AY Every ovening at 8 0 cloc lc. is, John and Maggie Fielding. udge, Cloggist. Lots of fun without vul; RISIAN VARIETIE: 8. Sixteenth street TEMPLE OF SENSATIO: ings at 8 o'clock: Tuesdays. t and Broadway, AD AWS ursdays and Matinees at 2 0’ ctions Extraordinary. | Epicuroan INEE | @— D. rape MELANGE DE 20 most beautiful Female Models in the world, Blansowski’s renowned ‘Troupe of Coryphoes. 40 first class Star Artists in wems of musical, gymnastic, acrobatic and dramatio Novelties,” “| Specialties | and Varietion, An ontertainment never equalled in New York or surpassed anywhere. A happy. tasteful, artistic combination of Beautiful Women: Voluptuous Dances, | Funny Sketches | and i Tobe MATINEE | Sensational Thank THIS DAY. ig THANK GT SING MATIN! a JAN FRANCISCO M 2 AN FRANCISCO: i WAMBOLD. SAN SRANCISCO 1 SAN FRANCISCO MID a BAN. FRANCISCO - CLOTILDE; SAN FRANCISCO. ML SAN FRANCISCO MI} BRUISED HEAL SAN FRANCISCO MI) THE Foun TRAM SAN FRANCISCO MIN LAUGHING GAS, SAN FRANCISCO MINS S| New Songs, Dances, &e OPEKA HOUSE, Broadway and ‘Tweuty-nigth street. EXTRA MALINER TH iNo'DAY: EXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY. AY HALL. tf NORMAL CLASSIOAL SOTREB, NESDAY EVENING, November 24, when Rubiastein’s selection from Bach and a splendid programme of MODERN MUsIC (vocal and instrumental) will be performed. Admission, $1; reserved seats, SOc. extra, had at Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway ; at Gordon's, 13 East Fourteenth street, and at Stelnway Hall, F. A. GERLACH, Direetor. E Ss ISWAY HAMS NORMAL CLASSICAL, RER, ‘IkST N > ASSICAL SOL WEDNESDAY VENING, November 24, First appearance in concert of several _American Voeulists and Pianistes. ven. cat,” Liede! in Th mors’ Deas ATL: THOMAS, MATINEB AT STEINWAY HALL. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, November 27, at 2, first grand THEO. THOMAS MATINEB of the present season. ” Soloists, Mme. ANTOINETTE STERLING, Contralto, Mir. CARL WEUNER, Flute, Mr. A. LOCKWOOD, Ha “KHER “iat eS eae he Baath in D, Bach. Mrs. Antoinette Sterling. Concerto tor Flute and ‘Harp (manuscript), Mozart. Messrs. C. Wehner and A. Lockwood. Symphony,’ No. r, (a) Der Krenzeug, Schuberi hule, Lisat. 1, in Bop. 38, Schumanu. (v) Bs war ein Koeni Mme. Antoinette’ Sterling. Ballet Mi and Wedding Procession. Rubinstein (trom the Opera “Tera ). Overture, and first appearance in Fi of the world’s representative motion » bana Mirmet with ENTIRELY Nit W SCENERY ae " erformed, wit! is. P iC JouN B GOUGH, PRPPOINTMENTS and a GRAND MISE EN Mr. FECHTERS version of Mr, CHAKLES NEW LECTURE, “BLUNDERS,” Association Hall, Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street, ‘Tickets and resorved seats for sale at Gurley’s, Fourth ave. nne and Twenty-third s n's, No. 713 Broadway; "a, Sixth ven aty-thitd street; B. aud U. 'S! romantic Drama of NO THOROUGHFARE (LAbine), performed under Mr. Fechter's personal direction for more than 10) nights at the Vaudeville Theatre, in Paris, and in which Mr, Fechter will enact for the first time ia French RISCHEN BACH, better known in the English version ax Jules Obenreizor. During Mr. Fechtor's engagement he will appear in the | following charneters | AKMAND DUVAL. LA DAME AUX CAMELIAS RAPHAB -LES FILLES DE MARBRE | Demande un Gouverneur | Frederic de LAGARDERE in LI (The Duke's Motto) | | “ sige; APOLLO,” ANDREW GATFNEY, The Irish Hercules, in... i BOSSU FIRST APPEARA A Pp [T BARMORE'S WAREROOMS street, a large and elegant stock of Pianos at great BARGAIN.—7% OCTAVE PIANO, CARVED LEGS, ¢ agraffe, all improvements, ‘almost new, $200, instalments taken; rent $3. R. CABLE, corner Sixth avenue. 368 BLEECKER ‘highly finished, ail latest improvements; fully {splendid Piano’, $150, $200, Call and examine, BEA Pianolorte ; celeb: 0 residence 243 Ki: UT.FUL CA OOD 7 OCTAVE ted maker; cost $450, tor $100. Pri- ‘Oth st., between 2d and Sd avs. Deck 74 0 ogr MArANLOd, 75; Stool je overstruny with all, improveme: Cull at five story brown st st., between oth and 6th PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT or & Bros. Pianoforte (nt a sacrifice) ; a, brilliant riebly carved four round rosewood case full Piano, having all improvements, printed alevused but 7 months, cost $075, for a 744 vetave upright Chickering Piano, nts, $250. N. B.—Box: shipping. residence No. 47 West 10th pata bill of 1, Cov ail u ranted, at Nal BARGAIN—A FL SORTMENT OF PIANOS; ments; best quality, fully ware wodern imp sacrifice for ons! RVESEN & SO 3 East Twenty-first street. axratfe fou iy six 1 usie Cabinet; box for shipping; comp five story brown stone mansion, avenue, T A SACRIFIUE—A STEINWAY & SONS’ PIANO. (No. 8150), a magniticont f round cornered rosewood cask hs, cost $1,000, for $250 octave patent Mianoforte, used Stool, Cover and ete Furniture of nN t 23d st, near Oth | io W >, ” RUY BLAs, L'HONNEUR ET L/ARGENT, LE: RERES | HE SIEGE OF PARIS, CORSES (The Corsican Brothers) and TARTUFFE. wt largest aud dnest Oil Painting ever exhibited in | THE SALE OF SEATS COMMENCES THURSDAY America, aegy E! N HEATRE, ‘OURT! " STREET, | (HOS CoNCHRIS—ouRCH oF HoLY mniNITY, Pe NENDORP Reser cn Diente Madison avenue and Forty-second street. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2%, LEMONS, Second season. Thirty-seventh concert, Wednesday after- Comedy in four acts, by Hosen, noon, November 24, at 4 o'clock. Organist, 5. N. vooulist, Mrs. J. M, Davidson, Admission, 250, atield ; ox office open froin 9 till 4 o’elock. TAMMANY HALL, TUESDAY EVE Game to be 600 pofnts, three ball, on a Ox LO Griffith table, with Delaney’s cushions. Admission, 50 cents. Reserved seat Tickets to be hi A. Guruler's, No. 1,202" Broadway, Spingler Kooms. Minine to commence at 8 P.M. 1 i ! — | “Admission tic 500. extra. POPULAR PRICES. EOPULAR PRICES, —] stig tule of tickets wit! commence On Pabalty morning ae 2() STAR ARTISTS, —_— © Box office of Steinway Hail, Nos, 701 4 Broadway 1GO The facts Poriormance in the world —— | SABES cake ee eae YORUM THEATRE, |) THE TWO ORPHANS. | JF YOU DON'T > . French plays by the distinguished Parisian Company. — 4S ie tree” TONIGHT -TWELPTIL SUBSCRIPTIC cat THINK TM PATRONIZED ae TAY. ALSO RY NIGHT THIS WEEK (EXCEPT FRIDAY) OA aa; THe EWC GRAND MATINEES THIS WEL” | © TONY PASTOR'S |¥ T BY MORE DAY AFI N 5 2 han! ving Day), | ee —_ Ce ae fand Saturday afternoon, Nov. 27. at 130. 6 Be: {asp BETIEK POPE NO MORE ENCUMBERED STREETS. | pus pEUX ORPHELINES (THE TWO ORPHANS), | 4 B PLACE OF AMUSE SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM. THE MogT SUCCESSFUL PLAY EVER, PRODUCED | waTcHTHET! ae ee Ceo hy : ‘Special Thanksgiving matinee of LES D. ORPHE: | Of ELEGAN 00 CIRCULATION LARGER THAN ALL OTHER LINES on Thankegiving Day, Thursday, | CUELD RE AND GE! Ik 3 | THLE ATR EVENING NEWSPAPERS IN THE CIty comnrnep. | 7 M THEATRE, CHARLES recuTen | MBN SoTS INAND| 2 | NEW YORK CEXTRAOKDINARY ANNOUNCEME, b aces sibbile wasoome: ASP aa maT] toy, matows | REA TN, eee nvEnYOnY Gows 10 TAY PASORN MATLYER. TO-DAY. GRAND MATINEK, | Roontree, AFIER A TWO YEARS' ABSENCE, | JQILLIARDS. FOURTH CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH BETWEEN MAURICE DALY, Champion, and CYRILLE DION ‘OR $1,000 AND CHAMPION BAD! tay, NG, NOV. Js, 1875. , SI. ad at Dion Brothers’, No. 1,310 Broadway; ‘and Maurice Daly's, ba Seer GRA’ OLI THEATRE, BIGHTH STREET, between Second and Third avenues, The MAMMOTH COMPANY in a new Olio. ond wud last week of the grand Spectacular Bullet Pam tomime, DON JUAN, ND HOLIDAY MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. T—0-™ =¥ P—A-8—T-0—B.8 M—A—T-—I-N—E-—E T-—O—D—A—Y-. TELNWAY HALL, “THANKSGIVING NIGHT." RLAVINGS and RECITATIONS y MR, JOUN JS. CAROLAN, assisted by the favorite arti Mr, M. ARBUCKLE, Cornet Soloist, Mr. ‘A SOLST, Baritone, Mi F, FRANCKE, Organist. ‘Admission, 50 cents. Rosorved Seats, 75 conts. Tickets at D. Appleton & ol V Sowers, vetwoot Delancey and Rivington stroote, No place of amusement in the world ean afford to offer tts iy ares REFINED VARIETY PERFORMANCE NOMINAL ADMISSION FEB VOLKS GARDEN, D EXTRA OPERA, NIGHT. for the charged at Ge DE Admission, $1; reserved seats, 50e. bayer PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY .'8 549 Broadway, THURSDAY (THANKSGLY iG NIGHT), a eg PALL ere von Bota NUON: ‘eber's romantic opera, in four acts, “SDAY, NOV. 24, OTH VON BULOW CONCERT. FREISCHUTZ, DER FREISCHUTZ. Dedisosed to the remhombtanes oe xtr family circle, 500, ANi, RUBINSTEIN. ‘The following admirable programme will be offered :— A. RUBINSTEIN Third rto. A, RUBINSTELN— (a) Prelude and fugue, opus 53, No. 3, (Dedicated to Bulow.) {b) Barcarolo, No. 4, in G, (c) Valse brillante, In A flat (from “Le Bal.” ¥, LISZT—FAN ‘on themes AT 2 0 Piano and orchestra, opus 45, LOCK. ARAND HOLIDAY MATINEE ON THANK APTEKNOON AT THE ARGYLE MENCLNG AT 9 O'CLOCK. IVING ROOMS, COM tave LAD PRIV. @ Wost Nin forte, Tosewood case, deon, 25 Bast jano can be seen at 261 Poarl street, uoar TH FAMILY IAS FOR SALE A SEVEN OG. ; must be sold in three days: half price, No. yet, one door trom Fifth avenue. ¥ SELL “$125 7-OCTAVE PIANO- ‘overstrung bass, fall iron frame, round corners, periset, order, sneluding Stool; also a Molo- hird street. Pi T A_SACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY NEW FIRST octave Piano; must be sold regardiess of cost. ‘alton, it class | eaay mont JECOND PIANOS, Tovidence, SALE CHEAP—SCHENK aH, 8B. aper Cutter aud tworhorse Rape We oad » LORLLLARD & CO., 15 Chambers street, F% Pr RK SALE—A BUTLER HEALTH LIFTING MA- 0) Procianes oe pond preee aa ‘Addreas Di POREST, Harald Upiows Braseh oneal cost. TH »TRELT,—HANDSOMELY ean be ud by applying, Single STEAM COILS AND SEVERAL PLt 7 aud Tanks and Hydrasile’ Poree, Thue ee, Brovklymy L 50 saya 1,209 Bro my ED renee: GOOD 7 OCTAVE 01 LUDKE, MANUPFS « square Pianos, 60 East Fourth street, near Bowery.— bury Pianos for onal J. & O, Fisehe wanted for them. EBER, low for casi; seven octave full round, $100; ootave, carved Ing instrumental lessons on pianoforte of organ at former, considerably ‘experienced in Anoforte lessons, out or home, for $10 per q VERSTRUNG PIANO, $75; two-bank OF; inton place (sight erg $15 street), , 8200; good Piano, VEEK & SON, 23 Cl OTURER OF UPRIGHT AND Pianos, at greatly reduced prices, for sale and to E BARGAINS IN WEBER, DECKER AND right and square Pianos on uly instalments, to'rent rent applied if purchased, KRAKAUER, 352 Bowery. NOS, NEARLY NEW, MADE BY ving broken fron plates; an_ offer t on or address BROKEN PLATE 163 Bleecker street. CHICKERING AND HAZLETON PIANOS ; seven Organ, live stops, $75. N & SON, 13 Kast Fourteenth stroct, D HAND PI 4, 8150; high to BO: MUSICAL. rors. 31S! eee ey PROFESSIONAL LADY WILL GIVE VOCAL OR upil's ner owns terme moderate, Addreas, with rosl- dence, MUSIOAL, box 140 Heralh Uptown Branch office, adway. jHUATED. LADY, AN ACOOMPLISHED PE tha eming gives tor; highest ‘Addross, with rasidence, CLASSIU, box 160 ih ‘tald Uptown Braneh office, 1,269 Broadway, — WrED—A MIDDLE-AGRD GENTLEMAN; ONB w* Red stands playing the pianoforte; hours from 9 Wd o'olve. TS Calle rou 2 9 6 oa ab Da ZW AL hy FRIDAY, NO HK SIEGE OF, PARIS. SATURDAY, KY The COLOSSEUM CONDUUTOR. GPULD DAMROSCH will remain open the DOLLAR, ENTIRE DAY Reserve Ss, $2. Seats at Schuberth's music store, on THANKSGIVING DAY. 23 Unioh . tnd 114 Broadway, fi - ean CHICKERING PIANOS are used by VON BULOW. ILDEBRANT MONTROS' THIS TUESDAY EVENING, BROOKLYN, WILL VISIT TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY. | VON BULOW AT PLYMOUTH CHURCH. ‘ON BULOW CONCERTS.—NEXT CONCERTS, WED. nesday, November 24; Friday, 26th, Matinee, Satur- day, 2700, Seats at 3S Cuion square. Y OF MUSIC—DER FREISCHUTZ, URSDAY (THANKSGIVING NIGHT) LAK PRICES, Seats can now be soo Phe; M EOPLE WILL GO por THE BEST —. tegoneare Foxy Pasiows yak WITH SPAIN PERFORMANCE 18 | (TONY PASTON'S | ean be averted by attendin TO-DAY. “TO-DAY. TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY. aly. = © yrs GREAT PAINTINGS. ABUNDANTIA at KURTZ’S ART GALLEKY, MADISON SQUARE, Admission , 250, JOIREES neo Balls every Saturday, Hall, Fifth streot, nonr Bowery. giving atternoon and evening, NOE sie OF PARIS, You cannot enjoy your THANKSGIVING DINNER if EVERY TUESDAY EVENING AND MATI- % and 5 P. M., Beetiove: Grand Spécial ou Taanks. SLDOON AND. ALL THE OTHER SOLID WILL WISLT TONY PASTOR'S MATINES T0-DA MEN ¥, M' c PO: THURSDAY, DER FREISCHUTZ, cents extra; admission to lam 8 ADEMY OF MUSIO. EXTRA Ug ld (4 BRh PERPORMAR OR, November 25 (Thanksyiving Night). DL Paetsch UTE, with a powerful cast and Tneantation Scene. PULAR PRICES.—Admission, $1; reserved seats, 50 nily eirele, 50 centa, EAT: N NOW BE SECURED, Dorna, in her charming Mustrating the compositions of Cherubini, Wallace, Arditi, Gradie TCKERING HALL—THIS (TUESDA’ SERNA Keine Pras 23, Mile. ROSA D'ERID n's, hay ncaa ‘and original Entertalament, IN MANY LAN SIU Claril ved seats, OU cents extra. 1, Moore jckets, G0 ts; re Pickets. oY Schuberth's musie store, 23 Union squere, and at the hall. | rae LADIES’ Favorite Resort. TONY PASTOR'S | Ba. w Theatre, ees MATINEE TO-DAY, 3. Ee TO-DAY, TO-DAY. [Fa q 2S MATINER TO-DAY. NEW CHRISTMAS ANTHEM, BY MILLARD—JUSP lished, fas "Auth Published by DITSON & CO. nd There Were epherds.”’ a new Christ- G. By Hareiso Millard.” Price 75 eon jo. 711 Brosdways in ot refi 119 A G Ener ‘Matin pay | ‘ance on ATEUR DRAMATIC.—A WELL ORGANIZED CLUB desire m few more members, Ladion ang in ment ishing to join cau address 5) ald EELS, box oftiee. sr REN ei BOK 0 “] HENRY, [THE sranans | LIZ218, i THE ARTISTIC DUBRTISTS, AT TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY, AND HOLIDAY MATINEE ON THANKSGIVING AFTERNOON AT THB ARGYLE ROOMs, COM- MENCING AT 3 O'CLOCK, RGYLE ROOMS, SIXTH AVENUE AND THIRTETE at 9 o'ele street—Upen every night, commenei at 3 0% ‘Saturday afternoon, commer hirtiet h street. LEAR THE WAY. xo MOR UMBERED STREETS, TELEGRAM, CIRCULATION LARGER THAN ALL OTHER EVENING NEWSPAPERS IN THE CITY COMBINED, you neglect to seo THE LARGEST OLL PAINTING IN AMERIOA, C ONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY. NO UNOOCUPIED SEATS, NO FREE LIST. CROWDED WITH AN ELEGANT PERFORMANCE N PAY: PA ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, 28 West Fourteenth strovt, New York. “ Bar, TRE, Herald Uptown Branch offic ONSORIAL TONY PASTOR'S, | “THE DUTCH Difficulties.” | TO-DAY. | COOPER.” TONY PASTOR'S SOULAL MATINEE TO-DAY. F° R SALE—A VARIETY THEATRE, HOLD ABOUT 300. in a first class location ; long lease and choup rent; ‘Tables, Grass, &e. ; in poi a MAS Open daiiy Gundays excepted), 10 A. M, wo oP. M. Me Thursday f THANKSGIVING SONG, NEW THEATRE, G’s WILLIAMS’ | TONY PASTOR'S R, THOMAS’ GREAT SONG, “MUST WE THEN TO-DAY, TO-DAY, potato J. Meet perenmerat wi gant vignette, yee 8 MATINEE TO-DAY. sold everywhere; also Sullivan's "Lect Mo Dream Again,” Mc Lamotio's “Bellu” Waits, Ove; Von, Bulow's EBREW CHARITY FAIR—IN ALD OF THE MOUNT “Marche Heroique,” Sve. ; “Rhapyodie Hongrotse,”” No. 14, Fy Bitar Hospiian wit open at Gilmorg’s Garden, on Mon- Lisat, $125. 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