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—_ y ? NEW YORK HERALD, AMUSEMENTS: RRR a NN ON ppd a @ R AA XN MN OP D a ig be NNN PD D a RoR AA NNN dD D NoNbay EV G RRR A A NNN D D win groptnen of the most” 9 a Ga ROR AAAA NNN db Db bury, Messrs. D’Ennery and Co! marvellous arama, Ga @ kK OR A UA N XN DD TWO ORPHA Ga ROR a 4 N ONN Db 4 with magniticent scenes, new and | = GG R K 4&. 4 N NN DDD the fo\lowing uurivacled = ST, 0000 PPP HELE = RRE A moat of the merabers of which contributed 40 largely tothe | Oo ry P KE kX R AA Original success of the play in the Union square season of | O 0 pop oo: RoR aA ise o 4 yr P bj KOR AA Chevalier Maurice de Vaudrey...Mr. Charles It. Thorn o 0 per HEE KRR aA Count de Tinieres, Minister of Police... Mr. Sa P x RR aAad jacques P-ochard. an outiow. wr. Frederic Robinson | OO ¥ x RK R A A lerre Frochard, the criyple, his brother (his Hret ap }o 0 P gE Tr Wane aie * pearance at this theatre) ° ... Mr. James O'Neill | OOOO P ZEER & B A A ret, valet tothe C seeeeeMe. Claude Burroughs | Marquis de Presles... Mr.J.G. Peakes | HH 0000 888 ERLE Letisur, in the service of ike Margaig de Presios, [un M oO s 8 & W. Montgomery H An oO o 8 EB Doctor of the Hospitals St. Louis and fu Salpetrire, i o Oo ry gE r, Thomas &. Morris | 1 MHI o 0 88s ERK Martin, Seisen, of Paris. Mr. Lysander Thompson | HH ry) oO Ez OMicer of ¢ ar . .MeJohn Matthews | HH o 0 ¥ c ein the Minisiry of Police Mr. W. HW. Wilder | HO oH cy) 0 8 E terbert Ayling | HoH 0000 833 EEEE® TH AY., CORNER 23D 8 “"V Miss Kate Claxtoa = Dine do Linieros r jenriette, § THe Two Orphans, — }” Miss nara Jewett (ier first appearance hers.) Marianne, an ourcant “Miss Kate Girard (er tire ape | Ue Frochard, Mother of Pierre and jis er Genevieve, Maseen of La Ta Sees juite. Synops! L.—Tableau 1—The eau 2—Illuminated Gar Air, near Paris. @ (oBice in the Hotel of the Mine | 3 | hs Sulpte a I—Henriette's Chambe Courtyard of the Prison of La Salpe- trieee. Act IV.—Tabieau 1—Boatiouse on the Bank of the River Seine. Mr, Richard Ma WwW. 1 desixned and paiuted by new costumes and tuilettes are by tr. ton Lan. muett incidental to the second wet will be sugy, for the fret Mme, au entirely new drinking song and chorus, composed by Mr. Hh. Tissingtou. Box sheet for any of the TWO ORPHANS nights now ‘open. \Good seuts may always be secured by mait or tele | i | br Sanday. October 7, first Matinee of TWO ORPHA: | Di tice will be given of the tirst appearance of iss CLARA MORKIS, Miss KATHERINE ROGERS and dtr, J. MW. SHODDART. During tae sexson the management will have the pleasure of offering to their patrons & umber of brillins noveit mneng which are » Sus & Belot’s dram entitled MISS MULTON,” aud ud STER WALLACK.. Ta comm cing th OCTOBER 3, Mr. WALLACK legs to draw notice ON TUESDA to the production of ao NEW COMEDY, Ta three acts, entitled FORBIDDEN FRUIT, written expressly for this theatre, The play will be Produced with most complete and perfect Becessories us t MUSIC, ‘SCLNERY AND ot which will be ENTIKELY NEW. CHARACTERS. Mr. Sergeant Buster. teuding counsel in the Great Brighton case. Mr. Harry Beckett Mr. Cuto Dove, junior counsel or ntucue Captain Derringer, Royai artiliery. Arnott ‘Mr. W. tlorbert Mr, J, Shannon MW, yess Dodd. lawyer's clerk Jos:ph Jim Wrotott Ada Dyay Mrs. Serg Mme Ponisi SO! Onto Dove, weary rothapplness pleasure abroad, is tempted to How Mr. Dove degins making a night of it. ACT IL—DISSIPATION, MIDNIGHT, ROOMS No. 4 AND No, 9 IN THE HOTEL AT CRE. —How Mr, Dove made a night of it, and the sort of Aight Mr, Dove made. Incidental music composed by Mr. Thomas Baker. Due ootice will be riven of the, Art app: ce of Mr. GILBE Me U) TUN, Miss OSE Liste, | BAKER and Mis RATE BARTLETT: | BA. M. to4 P.M. RING HALL, T CHICKE THE GREAT HORACE THE GREAT HORACE WESTO! Numerous other attractions, ina GRAND SACRED CON- CERT at CHICKERING HALL, CHtckERING HALL STH AV. AND iSTH ST. Original camp meeting songs, duets, choruses, “shout-re- frains,” de. Doors open at 7 o'clock. General admission, 508 BOX FICK SEATS FOR ov’ OSALE At ALLS ‘ah AHOTELS. IBLO'S GARDEN. CHARLES E. ARNOLD. BENSEN SHERWOOD... ir! week ue THE Brigit, THE BEA Lossee and Manager - Director sation of the IFUL. THE BEWILDERING BABA. BABA. BABA, TIME TABLE. pee an OVERTURE, “BABA” (Mareteek) ih O’CcLOCK, 8:00 FROLO MERA. LES AMOURS DES DIABLES MENZELILS. seen E>Soe List AasOL, UT ITCHOOCK'S THIRD AVENUE THEATRE, st st. ear J Bost Variety in the city. Bplendid Compan Rew Stars, . New Featares, | EVERY EVENING this wee! and at MATINER, WEDYESUAY AND SATURDAY. ot Free trom vulgarity. Heaithial Amusement for oeftiily, patronage. Sisrecok end auihe SATURDAY MATINEE, Mrs. JAMES OATES and her newly orzanized and mo OPBRATi p= THEATRE. Sixvive oct t bo presented every eroning at Sand SATURDAY En ite Ba with ite SPLESDID CAST and BEAUTI- Lt SaRMANDE UR CAR! ‘The Emperor of Prestidigitatours and the Preatidigita- Hmperors will appear every Tuesday, Thursday and MATINGR SATURDAY. AT 1:90 P. $1. 75, and We. Union squat ICKERING” HALL, 1G HALL. yitcKE CITY LECTURE COURSE. AN *LATEIARY BUREAU INDAY At aetna Sul “Literature as an Art.” October 29 NANTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER, | 8 from liisown works, Renata, October a ge HILTON | mele “The Muster Motives." JOUN W ey, Sten HS. STORM: “The Old and New in Hurops.” ‘with reserved seat, $2 5) d's music 8 POOLE & DONNELLY... veeeLossoes and Managers ANOTHER BRILLIANT ATTRACTION. Engagement with CALLED ARTISTE, Ria AL TOPSY ©. HOWARD," G. 0. HOWARD, G.-@) HOWARD, wo, ik WARD: G. ¢ Mis a. appear it. her world:renowne: nnd carivalied ehar- seteriatie imper BL who w! HARRIET ER STOWE'S Taper CueATION. voy oN EERE ueu NK ¢ zg a 8 N e y uo os Q uu N 8 EEE aa a Q ¥ ¢ oe 5 gz vou N co E cu N ec EEEE TITIT MM MM T Oo MYNM T oO MMMM r Oo MMMM T Oo MMMM 4 Oo MAMM T O MXN M T O MANM , uM M cc BB i NN ON co BB Ho ONN N ¢ BoB OH NNN G B u NNN 6 apo it ON NN Cc A. BOB il N N rv] A BB I ON NN w oc a BB i N NN w cc a BBB u NONN AS u 3,000 TIMES a Beibain and the fo aud wonderfully ‘natural THE MUMOKOUS 3 ATHETIC PECULIARITINS SOUTHERN PLANTATION | LIFE, agit, EXISTED PREVIOUS tn, oedor bw’give emsenipr GREAT MORAL DRAMA GReaT MORAL DRAMA an agement has been effected with SLAVIN'S: ‘ORIG re VIN QOLORED GEORGIA COLORED GEORGIA COLOKED GEORGIA JUBILEE JUBILER JUBILEB JUBILEE Rohe SINGER: sIRG ERS. JUBILEE SINGERS. All the merabors of tu1s tronpe were, slaves prior to the late war, and they sing the melddies of the South as they were sung upon the Southern, plantation, THE GRAND REAL! THE GRAND REALISTIO DUCED. FOR Ail Fleets ene, Ne ‘0 a ON bl shart STYLE ee SUPERIO: TO ANY, EVEI TRESENTED, ITs kRpith ATIO: AN AU SILLARY CORPS OF ENGAGING IN RN N GEsbINE sung NVAND CHILDREN, wow ND CHILDKEN, Women AND CHILDREN. & picture of | LIFE ON THE OLD-TIME REAL GION PLANTATION, wit ON, A WORLD, rAgE iN THe WORLD, KIN THE peat AND OLD, FROM PIGASINSY i oe NARTAN, REALISTIC a4 —® | witiliedge. | The xrentest living Baujoist formerly w ville, Ga,, betore the war ‘ LAVE TROUPE, bo during the-ection of the play, will eing the following tes '— cer Gwine To Sell Us To-day ?” Lily of the South, he Gospel Train Am Moving.” “The Sweet By and By. “Tell Me Where in the Cold, Cold Ground. Old Home “Aint What lt Csed To Be.” “Oh, Lord | Dese Bones of Mine.” “Ole Sheep Know de Road.” “Dax Sweet Ham Bene.” Nearer, My Lord, to Thee.” “Peover, Go fing tom Bells. “De Ki Ing Exiled. 0 “Jobo oie’ Brother “Just 01 Fonrtatn."? wing Low, Sweet Chariot,” th D 8 W aND CHATAGTERISTIO SCENERY FUL CAST OF CHARACTERS, Keb, EORGE K ORUE kK f GEOKGE se th nal and famous UNCLE T in which character he will sing | venctital iat touching “PLEE AS A BIRD" ‘and “LITTLE ONES AT HOME.” MR GC. HOWARD, Mi, G. Cl HOWARD, in bis original character of ST. CLAIR. The bi sutrful and accompli hed Child Artiste LITTLE GACT LITTLE, WADE LITLE GR WADE, in ‘her charming | portraiture of Eval HOWARD, ¢. HOWARD, HOWARD, c. HOWARD, € HOWAK C. HOWARD; ; Cl HOWARD, . 6. HOWARD, TTT 000 eaph tT oO vg tT oO 9° 5 ae 4 rf 98 0 YY e o Oo vy r oo o ¥ tT 8 o Y rt oO 0 T 000 > met REMEMBER THE GREAT PLANTATION SCENE, 200 200 ro 200 Qu z00 208 200 200 OW GENUINE. SOUTHERN DARRIES. GBNUINE SOUTHERN DARKiES, PRICES Parlor Chairs, Grebestra Orel Dress Cir Private Boxes Reserve Seats to bs Theatre: she Tiekes Ofiices 0 111 Brow Doors open at 3%. oF A os, $5 and § at the fox Otice of the ‘an the Hotels, and Raliman’ Commence at8 o'clock. >>> aad Pri tae mene’ ub 2 POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. WEDNESDAYS WEDNESDAYS Doors open at 1%. BROADWAY EAGLE JOUN WIL ie. Mr. JAWES BRADLEY, id Bi VE REE pare Mr, PAT ROONE: Mr. DEN THOMPSC BEAUCLERG, wine Mi RI x Ma oN ‘a8 a K TE *acat Miss ANNIE JU Jotn Wild's pack of loeal mi BURLESQUB w — jas bs -DID SHE _ GO- SHE OK WAS SHE. ASTRAY asTRAY, ASTRAY, TRAY. Mr. tn bis Burletta of pure fun, HUGHE: entertainment concludes with, EAGLE | MA B Mise wae peace! ‘ MARIE GARENTLO, hitie JERNNERSON, im Boe PAY AND MoRTON, Lla 4 c, A NSC JHNSTON, de, ao. above named urtists apponr in the following programs onsen: expressly to perform MYSTERIOUS Box DEN THOMPSON, ————_________@ ?—yostiva _witrrcons, D_ MORTON.—— in now and original Songs and Skotchen. Thus unequalled a OCTOBER 1, 1876.—QUAD ~w@Y 5 AMUSEMENTS. ae (omeenct N@ MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER Pp. T. BARNUWS CENTENNIAL SEASON a GILMORE'S GARDES, square Docuded by étu and Nadison ava, sud 26th end 274b ota, | THE GREAT SHOW OP TIE GREAT CITY | IN THE AMUSEMBNT PALACE OF THE WORLD. | Te wopics transplanted. A vast and veritable Zoologiea! | | Garden, embowering the rarest | jungle monarchs in « vernal conse doauty. rate oceupyicg the ex of exotic creatures, The | rvatory of bloom and | THB NILE NATURALIZED, and BARNUM’S $/5,000 BE! popotamus im America, disporting b living waters Huge Sea Lious and marine marvels gam- bolling ic aquarium freedom, The most memorable TENTENU: foot, in China Tartary, as puni etal marvels, Captain COS- | noble Greek Alb ian, tattooed from head to ent for engayicg in rebel- Lon against the King. A VAST CENTENS! TENNIAL MUSEUM. Life-stzed Automatic Marvels and Mechanieal Scenic Illa. sons, operated by a Solid Silver Steam Engine. AL YORTRAIT GALLERY, esqne acd wonderful of tiving human pheaomens ALADD AMPHITHEATREB, 10,0 0 vari-colored lights. AN tustrocs with GORGEOUS ORIENTAL SPECTACLES and PAGEANTS, the acme of decorative art, . cas, THE MARCH OF THE MAMMOTHS. $2,000 PER Pat dod st FIVE GREAT ¢ Horseman of CHARLES FISH, the Single-Horse ks ci ampion Trick Equestrian of ETB. BIX LOVELY LADY EQUESTRIANS, FOUR FROLICSOME AND VOCAL FOOLS, ! More than ten times tho price of admission in wonder and instraction, nd ii piration, excitement and amusement, returned by ON BKARTH. THE GREATEST SHOW Admission the entire garden and t ment of the colossal exbibition...... Children ander aine years Reserved seat Doors open at i and 6:30 P. M. Grand animal and Arenie Spectacular entree one hour later. Reserved seats may be socured at the box office one week in advance. Ap TONY PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE, Nos, 685 ard 587 Broadw directly opposite Metropolitan Hovel. Mr. TONY PASTOR. ee Proprietor and Mana; gouclades 1th RTESOUR'S GRAND ANNUAL REOPENING Me Ge POMTESCUES at >: yngr =: jz 3 2 | 4 s E 2 LEADING VARIETY THEATRE OF AMERICA. c a 2 8.5 fale ee F : Mr. PASTOR ts pleased to announce to the New York | i: FI 2/8 Be, = [ 4 E! | pubiie that nis 2 5 bit |= SF! a | 32 g 3 i| MAMMOTH STAR TROUPE | a | zk Bak [ 3 4 will commence the tall and winter season at the above fash- Fl 8 Delashag | Flea ees J S| | sonable establishment S pltidg Fes 2 Fs at [3 SPEISlSV EZ) 1 (E181 el ii lisla MONDAY, OUTOBER 2 : ke ile|é sis ile 3]2||| 2\¢ TINEES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, — | \§ a5 a a Fy 5 A 4 A congress of stars that has accom, aula bie reaceeea 4 3S Baten ees Z =| | organization to every principal city trom Maine to Cali- | a aS oo £29 EB} | fornia, litng overy opera tioass and theatre in exch city to | = : a Ka Ses oe = their utmost cxpacity with the elite, weath and culture of | i se r 33s society, The same standard of refinement wll be main- | os i} Hilfe g £8: tained that always characterise this unrivalled organiza- £5 | | Eg ZF &| | tion, presenting only 2 a8 PS GREAT STARS | 3.7 ee | | | | and their ehoice specialties. The opening folio of artists | ee ss | will embrace the talented wuthor, gitted composer, German 5g a 3 2! | Vocalist par excellence and renowned comedian, | a ] {2 Lt # = GUS WILLIAM per ee = : {a his own and unapproachable chatacter delinoations. | | ALL THE ABOVE ATTRACTIONS AT THE, a aar eaee | HASte | BROADWAY Theatres the recoxnized and leading representative of Celtic Comedy, oats ny. at THE BIG & THE SIG 4 EAGLE THEATHE | LESTER, ALLEN, SMITH, WALDRON, wag. ri ad only quartet of Etbiopi mache THEATRE | Pho greatest, te ortxinal and only qi opian pee EVERY | Hanis Comedians, Vocalists and Vancers, AGL! — RAGLE EVENING, AND AT abe THE thel serioodtn list of the day, in a jeading Serio-Comic Vocalist of the day, in new an MATINEES THEATER elegant souge a cone wardrobe. EVERY =| THEATRE THEATRE —WEDNESDAY — THEATRE ——AN THEATRE RM ccmeeg| jox office open ATRE, from 9to& | THEATRE secured THKATRE | the wonderfal Seotch x in advance, ——= EAT! = NEDNESDAY Tata ?_——~"karL_tanb, ° A A SR SATURDAY aeearRe the Stockholin Wonder and Antipodean Ni AT 2 O'CLOCK. [THEATRE | Phenomencn. riumpbant production. LORD BYRON'S RUANAPA, “THE oon oF THE Mr, F.C, BANG: AGNES BOOTH Ot the GIAND TEAGIAN BALLET: the renowned luta of the Grand Overa, the Sau Carlo, Naples, and Scala, SUPERB STAGE ACT 1, THE ROYAL PALACE from the bunks of the Tigris: Splendid renlistic scene— He TIGKIS BY MOO: Lig’ and DEPARTURE SARDANAPALUS’ ROvAL Banus THOU: |ANDS # PEOPLE ACT in Taft deone cocurenie tential JUS. TALL OF NIMHOD, effect ef the disturbance o| | MATINE® EVERY SATURDAY, A OOTH'S THEATRE, JARRETT & PALMER Mow MAN MAL srrancemonts with the les i res kip Sache deg to announce that the fires of ¢ ou ae oft AND T: TOCAL CONCER’ at So'ciok P.M shen the following artis wil je, E. PAP the Prima Mat ADELINE Kt rH Mr. MAX MAKEIZEK Daring the « celebrities ppear. POPULAR PRICE! A powerful east, inetudh Lasiens thi GRAND ORCHESTRA. EIGHTH WEEK Loses and Manager *6*No foe list at Bi entre. FIFTIRTH TO THE Pie TY-SIXTH TIMES EXQUISITE, ROMANTIO PLAY, STAGE 1" DK ‘BARDANAPALUS 8 in camber an Mile, BARTOLETTI, premiere dauseuse usso- Paris, abd Shy. MAsCAUNO, of EFFECTS, ONE HUNDRED FORTY acT It Introduction of the GRAND ITALIAN BaLLET and won- derrul stage SUMMERPA DANAPALUS, grouping in the U8 OF SAR T 1:10 O'CLOCK SUNDAY, NEXT, Managers ving * popalar the adov INSTRUMENTAL eries will take place SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, 1878, 1 assist o— Donne HARD, Contraite. Mr. W. CASTLE, the favorite tenor. Mr. A. SOHST, the distinguished Baritom Zin appearance in America of the celebrated SH LADIES’ VOCAL QUART«T. AV BATTER, the eminent Pianist 8, Admission (including reserved seats) ONE DOLLAR, Further particulars on Wednesday next, A. a ¢ApMissION 25 CKNTS, ‘ np GRAND CIKCUS, Secures ven.s swo weeks 1a odvecen: THIRD W: ® JOHN TD MURRAY'S AFTERNOON gviiixe, he orgies by & TERKIF! SEEN f iret ra of Mile, BLANCH DAUTIGUE: Taisen ct | ua from te Tania Mabie ad Cgcerie Be Stag Parin «of LIGH MLLE. BES e CORDELLA, wigs jaenderfal ipa wort, T Veslilt entor, seavations ever cirens Blanch Elberta, | Allee ero obi on oa | Sprit Uarvey Collins, arr ennet! |nupeoct odin nape | erm ong St ' var i wuia Thora, SrA | a Maas Leh Brant, sad alah, Louis Stetson LET } Jennie wal joilie Howe, berger Mair Baal Basie Temvie, Liane Last, _ ate ne Aunio Russell, ly Ki Hille, BELOUCA 4s Arsace to SEMIRAMIDK. | he ing, tober ret arance of ate ee ee NONOLI af Ferrando in LA FAVURITA. Bins nd. TBR DAY Reening Ocvover 9—1l, TROTATORE € TARLEY Wi Epona 7 he greatest Ethiopian Exponent of the da; oe Mr. FRANK. ¢ aie Rs ve Nis St tag bart gilts DESHC PASTOWWS REGULAR COM. ota are aca nawloaned tayorites ti Weve Min TONY PASTOR will have the pleasure of introducing new and popular songs to nis legion of friends, and wel- come them to bis permanent abode dn Bi ¥ such adestrablo and delizhtful fea- ture in New York amusements, will be given every week au above, when the sane cuaste programue will be rendered at the evening represeutacion AND FRIDAY Rt TTO: sala nesvuamedvesa oh redtes sna ulldren 0AM. to GP. M. Seats so- which last season were THE TUESDAY are tuacgurated tor 1! 1 D AIRTAS Vattittes: ( Hioapway, MENGE Ble; EVERYTHING, ENTIRELY NEW. Lively, | ' Rich, nd racy | Fucny, ats, Yidatinee Tues + duareday and Sasurday a a EVTE! ‘ORS! “OK FRENCH DANCES. opuite “BOUFFE. THE GLADIATOR'S MAKOH, Twenty Brag fomale models in swat AUX VIVANTS Miss Rose Fielding's last exciting congas a episode, titled | 9 SEARCHING foe A SLICE FROM A CUT Loar. Sophle, Steware, Alice Sheppard, A special periormance will be given a every Sunday evening, cominoncing Detober 818%, Bie Ti ataaae in ot for six ni MEO LONBL. THOS nly with HENDERSON, feule Baute Se do, be. eee 7 nd. 4 n Monday evening _Mon ay, Oct, ss Doud Byron in “Donald MeKay,’ ACHREMY. OF MUSIU, MTH ST. MME, PALMIERI. ty ve AROSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, TO-MORROW (MONDAY) EVENING, October 2, at 6, NORMA. <Mime, MAKLA PALMIERI, | Theatre San Carlo, Naples, and La | Sn made ber debat in N. ‘yon! in ber great | ‘Oni first appearance In Kew York or Trienest iret Appearance in York) (tirss ap! ance in Itallan opera). rector and Condcctor. AY Bi ing, Uctover 8- Firs ‘8 WENRENS | appearance this | Y ber O-FIFTH OPERA NIGHT, SATURDAY. Deter 12% vOut OPERA MATINER, Quareae MABILLE VARIETIES, . S4th at, and Sd av, Bvonings 01 8; Matinees T nes day. Thursday THE apnanenn, RESOUT. | Sixty of the Satarday, CROWDED NIGHTLY. former! of Eve's bewitching oupid's Frolles 1 the Hultana’s Palace notte in ‘Three ours of | ‘of haughty bus nice sensations, j tar, | The swell par excell AMUSEMENTS. bre WY AVENCH TueATRE. BROADWAY AND Jere 67, Proprietor and Manager..........M2. AUGUSTIN DALY Brory night ate arter woe L Mw PPYFF EKER L Tee L 1 rer EEE L H OF LLLLL if r LEBER 4 COMEDY ore F cirr TYPES! AUGCSTIN DALY'S “GREAT SPECTACULAR NOVELTY: RECEIVED NIGHTLY WITH SCREAMS OF CONTINUOUS LAUGHTER by AUDIENCES OROWDED T THE DOME AND DOORS. Love, x: and joy futr pleasure’s smiling srein— xi Art, and 1 m4 ined, ntain the bala erie L FPYPP RERES i & 4 ry yr kee CLoLn ’ ERBEE i: THE MOST i afete tba saye—"LIFE ts rather afr PASCINATING | “The WORLD 1a Be tire contains ENTERTAIN. BYE: SENTED IN NEW YORK. | ‘ The MAIL. sa ort COMEDY AND | was a viay wore splendidly mount paid cast to such accomplis! SPECTACLE |“"They GRAPHIC says “0. Set cree UNITED. Ive nything eve: oun a] ae THE MOST Pia G SaSRING OF OF comanmans CHARACTERS OF REALITY, Seharier Samples, type of che unwi ous do nut |, otherwi 18, “confident Masham Matlory, with vos: apne Gos ese cook and conspirator... Capitola Aurora, the despolied of name Mise Syduey Cowell CHARACTERS OF. FAIRYLAND Mr. Chamiey Clevert: the Shakespeuring tevival- Signor Uieri, Maitre do Ballet Tradita, Interpreter Extraordinary... Lord Loomax Dual, ot th api Signorina Guissipina Samiti b edauaripic Mi pluno Snaith Miss Brightstara, And in the novel gy mi nificent SNow BALceT -Miss Vinton Mile, BONPANTI SPIRIT of the SUN Mile, SOLK SSPTRIT of the SNOW MATINER "| Kee ME Aer TL. OP LIFE SATURDAY, "Se ottica, at hile Atlantic Di: ab any of t AT 2 O'CLOCK, id Pacific and American VW WOLYMPIC NOVELTY THEATRE 09 Tey? ite it Pre H fo 000 ILLL Y M V MP BR coo NOVELTY TUBATRE, 622 AND 624 BROADWAY. COLONEL WY. F. SINN...... ssese:MANAGEB The fete caten ee Saigon ates prices. ADMISSION, Ise. ‘and 50s. ADMISSION WITH RESERVED GEATS, 500, TSc., $1. MATINEES, 15¢. and 25c._ RESERVED SEATS, 500. BRILLIANT SUCORSS OF THE FAMILY THEATRE. ITS FORMER GLORIES OUTDONE. 178 AUDIENCES BRILLIANT AND SELECT. ITS SPECIALTIES NOVEL AND ATTRACTIVE. ITS APPOINTMENTS IN EVERY RESPECT a8 A THEATRE FOR FAMI PAR EXCELLENOR, Zi even er week commencin tm LURLING, THE WaTER Qt quaex ft i empnecy SmRmt cy In her original wonderful act, “yet, Eating, Drinking, eee Writin, Pore Sleeping while under water in 8 MAMMO" ILLUMINATED GLASS TAN. something uever are atiempted by any lady in the world; the most incompre- Bensible, vewilderin, und astounding of all pubite perform- ances. sash léle ocToB: THE WORLD'S WoNDE ek, ‘The talerted! rung omedinn ng Mimic, In his original specialty entitled “His First heroducing ti {otimitable ee public personages. BLANCHE SELWYN, in her beautifal and stylish interpretations, BEN GILFOIL, The mirth provoking nero delineator. in bis swell changes and charcoal sketches. ‘The graceful and daring gymnast and equilll <4 FRANK “GIBBON pana In hie thrilling teste in aila-atr, The accomplished eantatrice, Miss BLANCHE CORRELLL The modern Hercule: JAMES MESSENGE. Brilliant success of the colebrated Irish delineators, ANLIN and CRONIN, Who will preseat ae nem, origina sketch called EN Fit ‘ONT, GREAT PARADE SCENE, tarces, INTRODUCING and also the most laughable ef ae & Lodger, or, Life of a New York The charming serio-eomie vocalist, Miss LULU DELMAY, The popular 1 tarorl GRIFFIN and RICE, Tn new songs and dances and Exhiop eccentricities, DRAMATIC COMPANY, In the thililisy Nautical Drams, FALSE LIGHTS! ~ With appropriate scenery, de. MATINEES MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday. Wednesday and Saturday. HEATRE COMIQUE, MARRIGAN & HART. M. W. HANLEY.. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. HOUSES CROWDED SOUTLY Lo Baa SPARKLIN S14 BROADWAY. rietors Manager AUDIESUBS, NEW. WARE AND HARRIGAN and HART in Edward jarrigen’s Pena ? jou WILLIAMS, The Lancashire Lad) Lad. Fn re aaa BARRY WILL ILLUSTRaTR THE HELL GATE EXPLOSION. BILLY GRAY as John B. Gough, the temperance orater, BILLY CARTER, = il enliven the times with Di Fo nate ase AN AND HART, etable Barlesa! matitied abit EXAM bee BRAHAM w Scenery RL. WEED WEDNESDAY “AND Tseuee MATINEE. ‘0OD'S MUSEUM. WoOoD's. W MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, st 2 and reryally at 8, DALY ¥lay, LASH OF ‘zoursisa Act 1-THE STOLEN Gta Act 2—BESSIE'S PLAC sith 8—THE BURNING STEAMER, 46 oT Coal MYSTERY, © Wie sree MLE Harry, Cotta William Mt. Ward, HH, Stewart, iy Béoth, Emily Maynard, ood. G. 0. Jonian Harry Vaughn, H. Wiison, Bertie @ haywood, George v Chartes, tebe. RRDUCKD PRICES, in iasion. 4 15 conte To all evening pi 10 MINSTRELS, PRANCISC O MINSTRELS, BLA. 45TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE GREAT bs by edd ie or THR YEAR usual Arig ot AMERICAN invitNttoNs AND AMBRIAN PRODUCTS, Now t0 be seen. UPWARD OF 40) VanixTIES oF FRUIT. 24 aud 3d avs,, betwe EW YORK LODGE, No. 1, 0. seions uf thi lodge with ‘woleh deve re wi FRANK 4th ots, RABD, BR, AB overwtelming success! | CHARLES E. ABNOLD.. BENSEN SHERWOOD... \* THE MOST MAGNIVICENT SPECTACLE PRODUCED IN NEW TORK & PRONOUNCED HIT. BVER OPINIONS Ox THE PRESS. Helen ported by a full” bal ps al exhioit ‘peculiar grace fe Theis vy raphic meas v of she music. tumultuous applause they receivea, and justified th on. are bound te make « tremen: let movenents that accompanied tbe auld per of these artistes were devised by Monsieur A. Biondowski, and very smoothly Giled out the enchanting beauties of the fairy scenes. Tne orchestra is under the direction ot Max Maratzels, and the Incidental and vocal music throughout the piece ts dis original composition. au proved harmonious aud populaty Judsing (rom the applause it received. The music tim dempanien the “March of the Atmaaons': was especially } brilliant, and the evolutions of the ballet tz. this marel were, considering is was trst public performance, very commendable. Miss Eliza Weathersby piayed the part of Amores w' rollicking humor, sung her songs with effect, and made « very euarestng young lover, Mi. W- Hi Urea the title part of the pl Ble auctuous humor. * * Iseure se become papulat— Now York tierald. success {t {s Iiberall; amid sets oi sabibitions Tot’ t Gio eitctn which a ben, polars (se Tranalormed @ fairy palace, with gemme ‘airy pal with dd stairws leries crowded with living stata of uncomiou Deauty. march the Amazons are also particularly good, the mes being of grout richness, while the effect of seehg ener # myriad of shields, which sparkle as inlaid with sapphires, bies and diamonds, ts quite magical. = The musis in “Baba” ts far superior to thas of in spect aclos, anu its performance last might was ‘Irreproachable. New York sing, s 3 Tho ballet is large, handsomely dressed and remarkal qffoctive, the Amazow March veing particulary noticoabie for the Pesyaek of the movemsate e Baba" te By Hie ta dhe wanton of eoenany Get ates elas jam, This can be readily understood when it ls rememlere bs one of the best iy machinists in the world, Bensea herwood, has ch: the ataxe. There is no reason why the spsctacte shectf noe be great suscase., It deserves te be.—Kvening Express. Niblo's Theatre last Baba,” as Lasibirbrgg a amply the youngest of Crovk” ws was the lather welve Temotations, jus" very noat of kin. The ‘house was crowded 10, ex- Gens.—New York World. “ar Is has plenty of gay son: ery end pretty dresses, a long run,—Commereial. dancing, dazzling scene nduubtedly meet with @ ju tho stag: signal and by prehension, the boat ar, and in their it of yy a huge iy gardens of trople jee streteuing out on either side, ‘This trans: formation was received with the wildest excitement, and 'r, Benseu Sherwood, who invented the muchii gevised sho plcvare, was brougot upon the stage.— ‘ost. While the sudiences ant ro delighted with the general beauty of the ballet, they iy impressed by the eptional power of res, the Miles. Memzeli. ellence, most of it being com. powad by Max Marctuek. Wo are clad that this, beautiful theatre opens with every prospect of « long aud prosperout caroor.—Evening Muil. The story of “Baba” is rich in incident; the music, com posed by Max Mare: is charming tbrouzhout, an = gludes many gems that will soou be heurd nll over Tue scenery ts beautiful beyond description and the m ery tatricate aud skiliully devived.—Suaday Vispateb. — The lovers of the spectacular, however, and the gene) ublic were rewarded by the “well ripened fruit of loug tor rarely hus « piece veen better placed on the stage; the scenery, transformations and mechanical offects are Hii exceptivnally good. We unite with the public, who have Alied the theatre to ite utuost capacity duriug the week, iv Prononucing "Kaba? vocal and deserved success,— as in which bun Sunday Timos and Messenger. re wi MagDilcent scenery waa ght of all who-witmess 1h, nd whteh ail snouid seer—The sporte one of the gress 1 of the Times, The play itsclf is, as is always the case with spectacular nas, secondary to its surroundings, but it is acted in such neral effect throughout | tho spectacle is such as te indicate that much 1001 ployed $0 aseure ite pop arity. ere.—Sunday Mercury. “Baba,” with ite glitter doubted source of sensuous glit.—New There 1s one point to isnot tedious. it will » Boring. ‘There ts illo und cooven mon sei ung very Py That it will b iat ran is hardly tie beh cil We think we may safoly shot the play eran of at least 109 nights.—The Scotsman, er The deautiful spectacle of “Baba” at Nibio's is being car ried un @ Hovd tids of success, the audience since the open- ing of the house being large beyond preewlent. The sevni’ effects devised by Mr. Sherwvod are gorgeous and striking beyoud anything ever betore exhibited in New York, 1 bailet more than equals in excellence the itsia ations formed upon the fairy stories so liverally told before the opening, and tue grand transtormation which closes th mance 1s daasling In Its color and fawleas in ty ism. —Brooklya Daily Bas * intellectually, is the child of Mr. John A. Mack, & journalist aoted for tunny pen pyrotechnics, He bat creditably accomplished uo ‘undertaking of considerable magnitude. “Bava.” when it is properly pruned and aby breviated, will resoive itself ito a series of the most brilli- fant spectacular effocts.—Brookiyn Argos, “Babe” is richly worth “en se It is a hit and will bea permanent success. — Boston H. BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY, FREE LIST ABSOLUTELY SUSPENDED. ILMORE'S GARDEN, FIetY GENTS ison id 26th and 27¢n sts. His we UN. ) EV ING SEPTEMBER 31 THE LAST Mclit Ber ONE OF THE SEASON, A GRAND SACRBKD CONCERT. ALL THE SoLdists AND GILMORE’S MILITARY BAND magnifieent programm: BU ‘Robin Adate” x GILDER. be. Bee 4, Weber Grand Blanes Rhapsodie Hongroise a r 6 trom “Robert le ron ME. RCGENIE, PAPPENHETM, 7. Symphony, lass movement & Cornet Sul inflam mat: © “Exiles’ Pi frou civabnee’ “Exiles’ Prayer,” frou “*Nubuco’ Vou UNG APOLLO CLUB, 10, Maria” AL Fess March, “Tanuhauser’. . This, “she most delightful summer resort tn the world,” with all {ts magnificent specimens of horticulture, combining Tare trees, plants, shrubs, and, with i8 beaut many coldead lights, and the grandest cascade to tbe wi verse, Is the only place of publle entertainment im the aluy ‘open on Sunday evening. sO°Ce T$————-- ADMISSION. 60 CENTS. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, LAsT NIGHT OF THE SEASON, and repetition of the GRAND NNLA FROG RAMME nh Saturday nebt ot Mr GILMORE, f -ADMISSIO} ———50 CENTS, THOMAS u. lic is res} itty vrorme thas HEODORE THOMAS wll mee of CONCERTS, ¢ ries GRAND. AND alt WEDNESDAY EV! BNiNG, ete ‘4 at 8. stan tweed riety Sil igted Gooe tte. iad Pri following artists will appear ducing 1 0 :— fiste-Mise HENRIETTA BEDE, MM ANNA DRasDIL, Somienioe: Miss AN’ on HERNE, Sanzatiey Meo BA RISCHOPE. Tener: i H MENTE, Baritone: Mr. MYROR W. wl Principal instramentai soloists— Meng paar SCUILLER Piano; Me. 8. B. -v ACOBSO iN hr TidObors THOMAS’ UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, TAURSDAY, October 5, SECOND GRAND CONCERT, PRIDAY, Octoder 6, 6, THIRD. GRAND CONCERT. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, October 7, at 2 o’eloel MATINE! GRAND MATINER, pth Ml Tieke: Reserved Seats 50 cents o entins Balcony 50 cents. of Reserved 5 for the Srst woek's/ concerts ee on Raturd, bk hw i, 6% Sehirmer's, 701 Tiekes Ontice, Full prowranmes can 06 bad at the ticket offices and all principal music and piano stores, W tia | GoMmeNceMeNT OF “SEASON Dramatic Insteuction to ladies or gentl POPE, | | preparing for she stage, private theat Actor and | hr parlor recitacions. 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