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three cents per copy. 6™ AVENUE THEATRE, N ATINEE OF “LIFE™ T° DaY AT TWO, Tt E FASHION OF TH AV. THEATRE, BROADWAY AND 28TH ST. Freeristas and Manager..........Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY ERY NIGIUT LOOK, DALY'S SPEC’ LAR COMEDY. ‘AN OVERWHELMING SUCCESS!! L I EREES L iW L it Eu 5 L 1 LLLLL Eueee A, COMEDY OF CITY TYPES, with » GORGEOUS TRANSFORMATION aud the ravishing BALLET UN THE SNOW, in which Mile. BONFANTI and Mile. SUILKE Sppea The GREAT COMEDY SP includes HOUSES CROWDED. LAUGHTER INCESSANT. + a LIPE” MATINER SATURDAY AT TWO O'CLOCK, Bors THEATRE. SPECIAL THIS SATURDAY, AT 1:20, Grand Matinee of the wondertul Spectacle, SARDANAPALUS. eats at the Lox office, all the principal hotels, and Ruilman's, Lil Broadway, OOTH'S THEATEE MATIN Day. WARRETE & PALMER. ......... Lesseos and Manage: SIXTY-FOURTH To THE SEVENTIETH TIME of the overwhelmingly successlul prod LORD BYRON'S EXQUInIT ROMA ARDANAPAL! “re GLORY or tH A powerful east, including Mr. F.C. BANGS “ AGN Of the GRAND ITALIAN BALLRT, 68’ inn tho renowned Mile, BARTOLETTI, promfore dansew lutu of the Grand Opera, She dan Carlo, Naples, anil Seat ARDANAPALUS Milan, SUPERB STAGE EFFECTS MATINEE THIS SATURDAY, AT 1:30, ‘oxeellenes any bullet “The representations ot ude December 2, uy ar- Kements for its offering Si Philadelphia und Boston have uo made. Wh = BARR, ment begins December 4, hen KING LEAR will pitivensly produced. (Mr. DAVENPORT as Edgar. Di DANE KUCE, ert’ post ntech London success, Tecentiy purchased by Jarrett & Palmer, will be produced during Mr, HAKKETI'S engagement. J. © PRYER'S GRAND OPSRATIC CONCERT TOMOKROW (SUNDAY) EVENING st be had at ihe to-morrow (Sunday) evening, October 22, upon which ocea- sion the ent ray ot urtixty will comprise none but established popular favorites, Lnelu ANNA NS CCA, the renowned Brine Deunno! the Atrakoson dread Tvalian Opera Company, who tas been re-engaged in view of her jastic reception and extromo success on last Sunday ork, Mme, A. ARETZ'.K, solo Harpist, Mr. ADOLPH SOHST, Baritone, fe es eae xreatest Violinist. AVE: EK, the world renownod Pianist, AND Tit PAMOU 5 GRaXD MILITARY BAND OF THE a Anovel feature of these O Sboarta OOTHS ON SUNDAY NIGHT. BELOCCA’S FARE WELL TO NEW. YORK. RY unounce that on TO-MORROW DAY EVENING. the oceuslon oftlile, DE BE AS jast appearance in New York, the di rima doana will sing in Italia d Latin, ina general programme ot remarkable exc request the Uallud in Hnglisn ‘will be MAVOURNE, seats now begun, nek LS ORREL HousE, d St and Gth av ALP L TH Saturday, Oct. “HI, | Saturday, Oct. 21, ‘Offenbach’s HE OffenBaeli Opera Boutte. 1ING-CHOW-HL | Opera Bouffe. ‘Yerritic flight of “the only Leon’? from the “DOME OF THE sites 7” n 2. 40, artiate, 40 artists. 3 Vv THIS N 1 ‘ing the largest Y¥ BATURDAY | Variety Company on earth. Bobby Neweomb, P NIGHT, | Bryans, Irwi 4 THE GUS WILLIA : racarnetyp a§ CROWNING att and John Kernel; the] Big 4, R ster Allen, Smith ‘and Waldi ron. 8 CLIMAX noe Whittingham, Jennie Engle, aster Heveen. © a Worley, T oF loc 0 ARTISTS. A MONSTER ee N SHOW ter sHOW. jew York. G Crowded huuses lu attest its nerits, T Delighted audiences: prociaim it unsurpassed, pas THEATRE.—BROADWAY AND 22D ST ‘Tho most ren areabie seaieet the times, tory of « Live's Affection THEY ob "AND BLOOM OF LOY Wo Long and Lasting Faith, A 'PORM AND A PLAY of Romantic Attachtnent in Youth and Age. Followed every evening and at the Saturday matinee by TOM COBR, Fhe most enjoyable evening's entertainment to be found tm Now York is here in the cradle of National Comedy. New Scenery and a Splendid Company, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. | OPERA HOUSE, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. | Broadway and 29th st. NW PRANOISCO MINSTRELS. | The Minstrel Faluc JAN FRANCISCO MINSTRE The Minstrel Paiace. ‘The creme de la or ne of Minstrelay. 8i The funniest entertainment i __ MATINEE SATURDAY AT AT GQERMANIA THEATRE, ‘AD. NEUENDOKFF SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, RCW ARBEIT, Comedy, in tour acts, by Wilken, Box offices open dally, from 8 tii! 4 o'clock. ARISTAN AKISIAN VAR ov . Thurs. and Sat. at 2, Evening at M Greatest Array of | Nature, Art, Matinee Talent inthe | Beauty und Mirth To-dny Un Combined 82. Largest, Liveliost, Funniest and best entertainment in Americn. Beartling Noveltios, Brilliant Specialties, Musical Moree: —Only theatre in the world whe ant Varieties, every act is encored— Miss ida SIxyden. | Miss Lottio Grant. | Miss Annie Dew Manning and Lyneh. | Dever and Kusseil | Alonzo Wood. G. W. Leroy. | M J- Sar ar Harry Spricen, | Harry Bennett. | Harvey Coiling Berths and S D linnte Mail. | Bianehe Eivorts, | Al ¢ Girard ‘Tiny, Mand Leigh, Gusste Brooks, Lott! Eevtnera, 4 8, Allie Sheppard, Tdpaie Jennie hdware Merritt GRAND BNTERTAINM | Ohara MABL teh CROWDED, TO TE. DOORS NIGHTLY. —@ THE HOME — — y Eve. at 8 PLEASURE, T brighvest od most attr far ~ dd INMEN Ke THE STRANGE. RESORT. ‘Three hours of Fan, QTEINWAY HALL SRAREOretes REC. TATIONS BY Mr. HER be Nw 00 October 23, “OTHE 7th, "SOMERNACHTS- WOK, MACBETH November 3, “CORIU- ANUS, att M. Tickets for all tour lectures, $4; single tickets, $1; at Btoinway’s and Westermann’s bookstore, | ahh CHICKERING HALL LE COMMANDECR R CAZENEUVE. CHILDREN'S MATINER, of BEAL t TROUPE. Sensation, isters of the Strangers, at 1:30, Soiree a’ Adienx. pices of 1 iuy), October TUALIS SKANCE. 5 ood S0e., at Sehuberth & Co. ANDED—LADY SPECIALTY ARTIST AND MUSE cian, to travel, Apply between 11 and 1 o'clock. 6th aye Me the city should not tail to visit o'clock A. M.; 40 young Indy atten ada wile, Sone nd F ut i, r wi + “Under Full sail,” galop, Copies mailed, PON Union sqnar RVING HALL MATIN SOCIARLES—RVERY SAT- dancing commences at 3 P. + hat cheeks S0e, including j ladies iree, The price f the Herald has been reduced to gad Sig, MASCAGNO, of S ROYAL, 480. OTH AY.—-STRANGERS VISIT- bis place; open until The price of the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. rpeorcueay APPRECTATED | THB GREAT NEW YORK AQUARIUM, BROADWAY AND soTid ST. THE ESTABLISHED FASHIONABLE RESORT. A WONDERFUL AND UTIFUL EXHIBITION OF THE aie AND MONSTERS OP NOTHING, 70, SOMPARE WITH 17 ON THB CON- TINENT OF NORTH AMERIC ANDEUR AND BEAUTY { ARTISTIC COMPLETES i, BEWILDRRING PER A Livin» Wate WHALE. mine only one on exhibition in the world: secured at enor s expense from the Coast of Labrador. Monster Liv. Ing barks "Precocious Seals 1, Seu, Ravens, or Birds een! Winged Birds of the Ocean | Ingenious Little Sticklebacks | HUGE LIVING SEA LION: PONDEROUS. LIVING STURGEONS ! Tens of thousands of Living and Moving Attractions never before seen by the general public. OCR ANS THe MIRTATUREY sting. sighta is the ope! of e the peueane Fishes, whieh takes place ally ae Mu A.M. and 3 P.M GREAT AihiFiotay FISH HATCHING PROCESS. Hundre) h f Fish Eggs Hundreds hatebod datly in pi D PROMENADE CONCERTS APTERNOONS AND EVENINGS BY DODWORTH'S SUPERB CORNET AND ORCHESTRAL BANDS. Open from OA, Motil lo P.M T HEATRE Ci OMIQUR, 514 BROADWAY, HARRIGAN Proprietors MW HANLEY auaxer HARRIGAN se of Edward rie TU} ATIVALS SAM BaYLIs, HONS RUNNELLS, with bis Lillipatians, | The Prinee ot German © FRANK NUSTON, {TANTY and CUMMINGS Loagad te Maal ; Fun in « Kitchon, BILLY BARR ER OF MUSIC, NESDAY AND $ IN SQUARE EVERY THEATRE. the mort secs Proprietor, the CEN Mr SHERIDAN SHOOK. | D* fenmers & Go Manaxer, ‘ellos Mr. A.M. PALMER THE Two. ORPTANS, Begins at 8 over at 11:15, | with its superb stage ettings SATURD Ay MATINEE | and its unrivalled caste, tu wt 130, who have not # KP HANS us pro: duced at the Union Square Theatre have not seen It ut all.” Herald. Quigley, C, as Misses: Panny Morant, Kate Claxton, Sara Jowett, Kate Girard, Mrs, Marte V Kins and Misses Idi Roberia Norwood, Ethol Alien, L. Cleves and Mrs, L. ‘, Seymow Box office opeu daily from & A.M. to 10 P.M, ROOKLYN THEATRE, Messrs. SHOOK & PALMER. Engagement of Mr. JOUN Cen AT MATINER, TODA THE H TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, BEN DE} TBLO'S GARDE: CHARLES E, ARNOLD BENSEN SHERWOOD .-Lesseos and Managers fil *AWALs. AR In FALSTAFF, LESSEZ and MANAGER -++eDIRECTOR SEOOND MONTH OF Th GRANDEST SPECTACLE EVER PRODUCED, malts ea as THE STAG! Baba BAB. A _THOROUG ira ‘SUCCE! HUNDREDS PURNED AWAY Niautty. it Mise ELIZA WEATHERBY id We. W.H. CRANE, E IQUALLED MENZELIS Mr, BENSEN SHEE QOD'S MYSTICAL TRANSFOR. MARETZER'S BR BLANDOWSKU’S BALLE MATINEE TO- RESERVED 81ATS NBtos GARDEN. Bee GRAD MATINEE {pene AT 1:30. RVKD SKATS FO MATINER, $1. BABA. ALE THE FEATURES AT THE MATINSE BABA. M88 Exiza WEATHERSBY AS AMORET. BABA. M* W. H. ORANE AS BABA. BABA. pie GREAT MENZELIS. BABA. M BENSEN SHERWOOD'S TRANSFORMATIONS. BS MATINEE IS OVER AT 4:15. aoe 8. BABA. ie E GREAT SHIP CH. (PE REVELS OF THE ROSES. BABA. oe. PIANOFORTES, . ¢ The price of the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. A MAGNIFICENT POUR BOUND A The price of the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. RAND OPERA A POOLE & DONNE The most magu a and Managers box for shipping. this Sd at., moar Gth ay. Gall anneal: BQUARE AND GRAND io for sale and ng, Pinnos, in pe fect order. ¥ oth aE LANOFORTES, y GitcRRRIRG ‘OND HAND for sule at moderate rtes torentof our own manufacture E CINE SOUTHBEN N thorough order, the grens realistic PLANTATION “SCENE, TEE TALK OF Fae town, "Parlor "Chairs, $1 25, A LL PERSONS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING aay uine second hand Steinway ur warereome:s some of them nearly 7 makers; beware of closely arenas “Th NWAY 4 BOWS. 1071 ete East l4th FINE ASSORTMENT OF FIRST scabs a (0- fortes for sale at vory moderate prices, ES BitOS.', corner 2d ‘A fow Pianos that have been used a little very 101 PRIVATE, PAMILY $225; Orchestra Chatra, Li Children’ haif price. Family Circle, 2 Y A GRAND Wrbheb c & GRAND SACRED CONCERT, SLAVIN'S GRORGIA SLAVE TROUPE OP ‘SINGERS - TWENTY rive o CENTS on easy and rea- 4 SELL STEr nt Chickering upright intald Stool, Cover and Music Cabinet idence, 47 West 10th st., between Sth and Great success of {IFICENT7 1.3 OCTAVE RIGH- tone and finish, II at residence TSACRIPICE—MAG. ly carved rosewood Pianotort cost S000 last June, for iB bo Eust 9th at. RION PIANOR—THE LARGEST STUCK OF RE: the one-quarter the original pri Pianos to rent. FEW SECOND HAND WEBER PIANOS AT VERY grent burgains; some or them used but a very short tine really almost, a4 yood lease call at the WE by our best musicians, fully warranted in every res} WARBROOMS, oth ay. ani LADY WILL LESS $100 BE no; round corner id st., near Hower, ROSEWOOD 7 Kesidenee 216 East 30th nd Wednesday Matinee of OF OPERA BOUFFE, lompany, before Three Ni hi al nnd F AIM THE QUEEN Pianoforte, $100, with Stool. at, newr 3d ay, BEAUTIFUL | ROSRWOOD ri rs, carved legs, $150; $5 my revi J.B DDLE. ws with hececaoeg reneh Opera Boutfo re for, MONDAY AND ‘ IN and WEDNESDAY APTERNO\ DN, vorte IMPROVEMENTS, rent 7 i anthly, is -ROSE MICHON EE (in her greatest character) .. fbbasoing bor Soria famous english pon and dance, KETTY VIOTU KE. WEDNESDAY EWG Matince prices Asien 50, instalments taken: Can L «Fille de Mme. Angot. ‘50 cents; reserved seats, 50 May West aoe Warerovins and manufactory 421, Fine second band Pian J IANOS—LAKGE ward ; to sell, $00 nyeasd RE Admission, $1; reserved sonata, 50 cents rivate boxes (four seni $3 Box office open at Academy of Mi AoEraric NOVELTY T ASSORTMENT TO RENT, $4 UP- rms. No. 8 Union square. EMOVAL.—150_ PIANOS quare and upright, new and kere, including Waters’, Steinway’ ‘will be sold at extraordinary low prices to close ous to our new store, 40 aif price, some at GANS, GRAND, nd bend, of six test REEE ious to remov: os Music at jock pr 14th st, Union NOVELTY area page BROADWAY. fos month. Great ine Leones: UND, OVERSTRUNG PIANO, & Bacon 7 octave, carved legs, $125} *GoRpon & SON, 13 Kast 14h st. ) —POwWERFOL XEW, op bitG iT is SQUARE Lowest sont: oD MISSION. BSERVED SEATS | ATINEE: . 25 MAND su CENTS, SALES | AT The price oF he Herald | has been reduced to three cents per copy. ION SALE OF MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD Furniture of five story brown stone house, d THIS (Saturday) MORNING. cr tae at 10 o'clock, wt the elegant five story brown stone mansion AUCTION. ERKEx TO-DAY. hist DEVERE, URANE QUBEMAN. | GORMAN AND BOKER. ALIOL EMPIRE OhILDRESS CHARLIE BENEDICT. HARRY GRIF¥IN AND RICk. MESSENGER. KEARNEY AND MORAN. A brilliant Nautical Drama, THE LONELY rn) MONDAY next. Oct, 38, 8 TE PUTNAM © upright, cost $700 foawood tugeres, Lace Curtains, Mirror THE OORAX. t Dramatic Week of se ‘in OLD CURIOSITY sno ~ PHOMAS TO-DaY. covored in sati 1 Console Tables, on Feintings. £6 binets, Jurdinieres, Chamber Suits, in black walnu! ring and hair Mattre mes choice Books, Lad jos, Turkish Suits, Dining Room Bute nn Fable: toll walnut Chatis, in leather: Chin also basement and ig FITZGERALD, auctioncer, WN’ Bt” Goods packed and shippod sity or country. TUNIS JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER. Old stand, 37 Nassau st. THIS DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK, BREECH-LOADERS, QTEINWAY HaLL— THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, October 21, at 2, THEODORE THOMA: LAST MATINEE! THE PACU RATIO. PROGRAMME CENTENNIAL NTRHNATIONAL &XPOSITION. LAST MATINEE! auts’ Furniture. AKY REMMERTS Mr. WILLIAM H; SHERWOOD. | Symphonic Poom, “Le IWavGHAnON, Fubgita NTERNATIONALY EXPOSITION, GRAND OENTENNAL INAUGURATION mance. Wagnet Centennial Bye (words by J. G. POMS AND ORCHEST Cantata, “Convenitial Meditation of Columbl Sidney Lanier). RTZ (basso tol) and Orchestra, REBCH-! tthe aban bi the cole rated English mel 4, Bit rt B.~This will be the last gu IS CALLED TO THE great auction sale eas bay, at 104, STE - Metropolitan Titec ‘4th av. and of | body = Household Furniture, presi advertisement under Auct | aster (Poem by, Chorus, FRANZ REMM ya re ewe eae Ae s’ 8. DINGEE, Auctioneer, aneet yolitan Ralesrooms, 1 4th av., cotnor 25th wt, Pais Day ¥ (Saturday), at large ling of ing. if Parlor Suite in new und fine “broentel und reper Turkish ‘aud otber Pillow and Library Lounges, Parlor Writing Des some Bookcases and Wardrobes, Bedr, MoRDAY, October 22, snd | WEDNESDAY, October ND Swany ptt BOLOEST “Mii: BUGENTE PAPPERHEDS GRAND WAGNER NI Including reserved sons, | $l. Cat baa old ecciia, Car- Dining Mom Uvenstta, corn- ‘Tickets vo Matias ottained at the Lox ‘office of Steinwa: No. 701 Broadway; Seuuberth’s, No. 2 the ticket olfice No. 111 Broadway. Union square, pes GRAND BALLETS. BABA. pue BEAUTIFUL AMAZON MARCH. BABA. Maberank ‘3 SWEET MUSIC. BABA. pie BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN NEW YORK. BABA MATINEE OVER AT 4:15, BABA. a ‘OR MATINER, $1. BABA. Sa SEATS AND AVOLD THE RUSH, BABA. ND \ SECOND WREK r sKcoND. WEEK of GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, THE HIPPODROME (GILMORE'S GARDEN) THE HIPYODROME (GILMORK’S GARDEN) OPEN AFTERNOON AND EVENING, OPEN AFTERNOON AND. EVENING: MENAGERIE, MUSEUM, crre! AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NEW ATHLETES, NEW. GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE WWiy AFTER- LOWANDR IN HIS DARING INDIAN ACT. FIsH, THE CHAMPION TICK KIDEK OF THE WOR! AMELIA. CARLO TER SCARF. ACT, JENNY WATSON RING Ei VRSThIBNNy, RIDING GOATS, RIDING MONKEY. clk Ls ace FO! TS. ACROBATIC TUMBLING BY THE WE [ut COMPANY, TO CONCLUDE WITH A COMIC PANTOMIME, Us. ON to every department of the colossal Exhi- CHILDREN onder nine years, 250. RE ' E Doors open atl and 6:30 pectacular Entree at 2 UE_ THEATRE. nt Season, The wonderful Water Queen, who eats, drinks, sleeps and swims in a large glass tank’ like a fish. The only’ woman in the world who cen romain three minutos under water. gig the famous EOLLAN, MIS DICK SAND! World's Champion Cloggist. The grout Banjoist, WASDY COLLUM. and # talented | ovelty Company, Matineo, Saturday, at 2 P.M. "A RGYLE Rooms. ARGYLE ROOMS. AY, AND. 3oTit 81. BRILLIANT TERPSGHOREA ENTRBTALNMENE, NLY PLACE OF AMUSE: OF bua KIND IN“ Ts eink OERN EVERY NIGHT. coMM NG@ AT 9 U'CLOCK. RNTRANCE, ON SOPH ST, JUICKERING | HALL. AMERICAN LITERARY BUREAU THEODORE, TILTON MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23 New Lecture. “THE MASTER MOTIVE: MARTIN FARQUHAK TUPPER, October JO, RESERVED SKATs, 75 ; admissi 30 Union square. Same Lectures, Bi tober 24 aud } OWERY THEATRE, at PONDS, lyn Academy, Oc: formances of 21, two Inet up Matinee at 2 FP HORS THE CONTINENT OoRR it 4 8—Grand rt Cease KOSS erik CONTINENT, VE NTR AL ‘PARK GARDEN.—THIS (SATURDAY) Grand Gala Sociabl Bauer's Band. Strict rancers. New hat room Bd cloak itting gention: adies, conta, SWanuY W. THORP, Sanege uK NEW YORK CENTENNIAL, LOAN EXHIBITION NATIONAL ACADEMY OF bed! or 234 ot ana 4th av. Corner: METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, ry Aad 14th ot. DAY AND BVENING—25 GENTS ‘These grand collections trom the Private Galleries of J of ~ woalthy citiseus of New York, insured tor over $1,000,0U And representing the great modern painters of Europe Sed mericn, "WILL CLOSE FRIDAY NIGHT, NO’ Ooucuain OPERA HOUSE, Wi ith st and Greenwich ay, @- ly LA re elite to see ica, RV ENING ATs. Carriages at 11. “\ BERLE’S ettvoul THEATRE, between 2d and 34 ave Hvery evening” ticand Variety Show. 15 Bpectal Artiste aoluuigeto the“ballgt. Adame, Pransseh, Listas, Moers: Hall, Kamiska, Le Masantelio. Admission, 25 conte, & ERICAN INSTITUTE. 2d and 34 ava, between 634 and 64th sta, PORTY-FIFTA GRAND Nat ) NATIONAL EXHIBITION, wo of admis sion 4 m two days each wi Reduce aday and Briday 20 veute b "00! Lil Suits, Brussels, tapestry. and ingrain Carpets. ‘Glass oud EO. THOMAS’ SYMPHONY CONCERTS, Sino a line of weet vITH wiscea eS On THURSDAY On SATURDAY FIRST ALS, SEASON 1876-77, ie een 'OON, Oc! HOO PUBLIC i Fairy Saturday) morning, Brussels, ingrain O: brocade, reps “art bi seas NY SUbscierroN 7 y concerts, with reserved so: To public rehearsals, with resorved seat. . Purchasers of season tickets can select their sonts season THIS MORNING at the box office ot ieee Trait ‘The sale of tickets for the first phony concert will commence on M sintingn ‘Tables, jublic rehearsa! and sym- fonday morning, Oct, 23. | Rowtd. extension HICKOK, AUG’ TIONEERS, 23d, and TUESDAY, 24th, ery, 51 Murray st., - Important collection of Mr, LESTER WALLACK... ¢ will sell Fas hel AY, DION BOUCICAULTS LATEST TRIUMPH, FORBIDDEN «Proprietor and Manager Casateaaes rotes: L BE ag rao PUBLIC AUC. hust bidder, ab 342 Front at., , Detober 25, at FIN Now on exhibition. UCTION BALK. tion, to the hi, ot New ‘York, on $e ltvot vernp, Marsa THUS. DAKLI co NGTON, Assivnoo of Pettee & Mann, KEELER, AUCTIONEER, a) Liberty st. corner Nassau at, cory wtiNe, FRENCISCHINA AND GL. RENCH CLOUKS AND ARTISTIC BR AND MAJOLICA WAL: A MARBLE OAND BISQUE GROUPS AND FIGURES. we FORBIDDEN ae, AR Characters, ir. 5 7 E ARNOTE, Mr, W bE Mitt Mr. J. EYTINGE, Mr. EDWIN, Mr. LE: RD, CK, Miss ADA DYAS. Min BONISI, Miss EFFIE GERMON and Miss BLAISDE! EVERY EVENING A’ AND PAtURDay MATINEE “V, WILSON WILL GIVE ery OF GHAR. jeactor at his rooms 1.411 Bah (first fiat), from 9 Geared M. to 4 o'clock Foxs 3 AMERICAN Tho celebrated collection of util further notice, tT LC Srey muUusement: Leia PHILADELPHIA. THE _THE MANDSOMEST. THEATRE in eaitis ITY, QOLOGICAL GARDEN, FAIRMOUNT PARK, PHIL. Aleree es of living wild KEELER’: iy “art Galler: culars of sale in jkion MUGSEHOLD vO ee OCTAVE PIANO! KING UPAIGHT PrANo. Oi THIS, Gorurday) BO! neing as el We: e, LEN STH AND 6TH AVS., ARLOW AND DRAWING ROOM BUTTS, in wrieaoos, tan and gold, damask MILADELPHIA MUSEUM, 9TH AND ARCH SY8.— eee to 107th consecutive tepresentations of the “Two Miss Helen Houghton every afternoon in Murcuorite the Outenst.” UE GREAT. SIKGE FROM 8 ALM. To 10 P. ‘ADELPHIA MALN EXPOSITION “BUILDING. TEW NATIONAL THEATRE, ety my LPHIA.—THE BLACK CROOK, with the P sho grandest enterc atin and brocade; mantel and pler Mirrors, h aud Spanish a, Eaw ‘abinets, Etagores, Turki EXUIBITION Wtnarqietric Tables, tm ae Sahar OF THE Keases. Books. Libeary 5 fisnue Ornaments 3S MOKLACCHI, racy Sets, Fat ares ninent in the aye + TZBERG'S GREAT EUROPEAN ANATOMICAL Chostaut st, Philadelphia, | Tuo xreatest and most complete ever exbibited in America and Historical Museum, Walnut nidoboant, Chairs in te ‘ake sixth aveuut CASHIN, Auctioneer. . DRAPER & OF rail TOOCUD toes PHILADELPHIA, 70 LET for two waeks, commencing Novembor 20, aud including Apply to JAKRETT' & PALMBR, CADEMY OF MUSIC, Goods boxed and shi AUCTIONEKRS.—THE ‘estern Railroad Company serantou Coal ac public auctian, on tober a, at 13 9 Rene rs Thanksgiving Day. Booth's Theatre. wt 20 Bxrhange Preside: ‘The price of ‘the Herald has been reduced to | three cents per copy. ((HokERING HALL Y DANIBL A, MATIIEWS, AUCTIONEER, R, SALES room, 37 Liverty a hs beswesk, heer fud Ressan, ard As POSITIVELY | TORING Ware and Rogers’ Table (XAFFNEX & SMITH, FContre st. pod thin 4 it Cart ealos ans owns wt well entablisned Coal Yard O21 West Ssh KY, AUCTIONEBR, will soll at auction THIS DAY, at lock, iy ear salesrecess, 11 Potton strana @@ ane a, my tXRarLaTED Two Lectures by Rey. HENRY WARD BEECHER, day, October 24, "AUCTHONIRRS, OFFIQE 17 oftce rurniture of or the i. Bs Of ard Times” Admieston, $1, with rex evens seats, Tickots now on sale FE? RTONEY _MUs SICAL. __SALES AT AUCTION, eee Se eee or ero Mivnant SACK OP HOUSHHOLD AND HOTEL Fumiture—K- FIELD, General Auctionee wil caite Monday wscrober 23. ine 108g Saat (the furniture having been ro- & very large assortment of ¢ ture, Carpets, de, consisting of oma Me 2 Parlor Suits in reps and hatreloth, plor and Mantel Mirfors, lace and damask Curtai ‘Turkish Lounges and sasy Chairs, handsome velvet and Hirussels Carpets, black walnut Bed- Twom Suits. marble top bisck walnut Dressing Cases, Bedsteuds, Washstands, ingrain Carpets, Ollclothing, _fsintings, Engravings, ibe, By order J. J. TAGUARD, Attorney Mortgage. Mo ORTGAGE SALE.—J. SEEBACHER. AUCTIONEER, Fo ve alt oe a at 10 o Wee + at 153 Bast Houston st. oiecots peer “lager beer saloon, by order oH . 7 SON, AUCTIONEERS. Ottice Ni ane ‘valuable lmproved Proper Ms 7 “northwest coer of eager rhe @ suid at auction oo Tu i Broadway, in follow 1G fort nd Cornice: on Broome Buildings thereon ; 25x75, with brick ainsi ¢ Joining same, 25208x0, 14x, ORTGAGK SALK.—HENRY DREHER, AUCTIO. oer, oftice 26 Ist $t., sells thi aicloek. at No. 535 East lath st, the Fixt Bar and Back Bar Fixtures, T: Mirrors, Pie tures, Glasses, Stoves and Pi, B iy ositive, in lots. By 0 sees oo ORTGAGE BALE.—THOMAS McGRATH, AUGTION- 1. will soll Suis day (Saturday), Octobor 2A, 1876, at 11 o'ciock, the Furniture and Fixtures of « first class. It tauraut, with Boiler, Rauge, Waslituia, Ren nt ‘Nor Cole lege place. By order of P, Fi ony. Attorney “or Morigagor. HE SCHOONER YaCut SUD, FULLY FOUND, will be sold at auction on October 2: 4 Coe lumbia Stores, South ferry. Send for eat SAY, 103 Atlantic st, PAE MESSKS. LEAVITT, AUCTIONEERS. Now on exhibition at the Clinton Haii salerooms, a Library, comprising & choice collection of works relating to ‘America, local histories. dc. Also x large number ol French Works ia the various departments of literature and 4 select Librery of derman works on theology. The whole to be sold by auction, Monday, October 23, and following evenings, commencing nt 735 o'clock. nbe: will sell on this day, ut 10}s o'clock, of the Liquor and’ Lager Beer Saloon at No, * Broadway, one splendid four-pull English Ale penis Counters, Shute Board, Tabi uf Chairs, Lager Beer Box, lee House, &e. POST ¢ “OFFI K rT The price of the Herald has aq reduced to three cents per copy. Pes OFFICE NOTICE, ‘Tho forsign mails for the week ending Saturday, Octo- ber 21, 1876. will close at this office on Weduesday, at 12 M,, for Europe, per stoxmer Abyssinix via Queeustown ; on ‘Thursday, at il A for Europe, per ste .mer Frisia, vin Plymouth, Cherbourg “and Ham 400 A, Europ, por steamer Gerinanic via Queens- ‘or 4 France Scotland, Germany amer must be r France, direct, via Havre, and at 4:30 A.'M., for a rect, por steamer Anchoria via Glasgow, and at 11:3) A. M. for “Europe, per steamer Neckar, via Southampton and Bremen. The steatnships Abyssinia and Germanic do not take mails for Denmark, Sweden and Norwa: is for the West 1 Thomas will l ‘he inails f¢ ber 1. Tho mails for Australia, &e., will lk Novembers. 1. L JAMES, P Nuw Youx, Oct, 12,1876,” vee ~~ MARBLE ANTAL. The price of the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy PRICES NEVER APPROACH: EFORE. Slate and Marble Mantels, Largost assortment in sao aity. a PENRHYN SLATE CO \ AN 50 Union square, 4th av. and 17th st., New York, Manufacturers of all kinds of Slate Work, Bakezess ead the EVENING TELEGRAM. All tho news for 2 Gents. Advertising, 20 cents per line. Circulation, 40,00 copies. ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS AT GREAT- iy reduced prices: also Monuments, Headstones. Pluimb- ers! nnd Furnit ‘Tiling, A, KLABER, ‘Ta and Took — WANTED TO PURCHASE, Of the He has reduced w three see teen ee ae ae A LARGE beni HAND SELF-FEED- with lowest cash price, box 1,234 Post Log POLLOWWARE MAKERS Read the EVENING TELEGRAM, All heed news for 2 rtising, 20 cents per line, Circulation, 40,000 MA’ YOUNG, FAIR, GA JANADIAN GENTLE- Arman ptpsattion wishes to correapond with & wealthy of dark -complexio: ‘good appearance, inairimony Address box 723 Post office, Toronto." A MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN, OF PROPERTY, desires to meet an honorable and generous hearted lady, fond of home and home life und possessed of means, residin, in eicher city or country, with a view to carly marriage: rol- erences given as to character, social ang fluwucial standin, ¢ | Address,"im strlet contidenes, 4.90. HEB, box #40 He office. ARNESS MAKERS. itoad the EVENING TELEGRAM, All the news for 2 gents. Advertising, 20 cents per line, Circulation, 40,000 copies, ~_ ASTROLOGY. . The price of the Herald has deen reduced to three cents per copy. A —A CLAIRVOYANT, WHO HAS NO EQUAL IN eAmerica: all who aré sick or in trouble of auy kind Should consult her without delay on iosses, ite, ab- Sent friends oF business matters; she uever fails. ‘Mine. CLIFTON, 278 West 25th st., oust of 8th av. A WONDERFUL CHILD, GIFTED WITH SECOND sight, tells overgthing, “without questioning. Gite EURUPEAN © Sy ek tet TELLS wae shows likenesses mebice ee eee + Dursing. 149 Churios st., bet. W and West ye. —MME. es RMBTELL, 3 MIDWIFE SINOK 1 1840, 3 NOT from Sth ay, Advice free. Accom EK. GRINDLR CURR aia FEMALE complaint whatever the matter, 142 West 48th st Y TE HOURS oR eth LL LADIES. SAPRLY TREATED IN Luo charge. Dr. W! JAD, 202 ; FEMALE CO. Paar iTS SPI 1 aD A —DR AND MuK “MAURICGRAU ; 30 YEARS PRAG. atica, Oftioe 129 Liberty st., near Greonwi pent On. ONFIDENTTAL | cn CONSULTATIO Ss Lab! boarded. id Mi 39 West 2sth st. a METHOD Are. SURK AND fast Seth st, near 3d av. peeres. aaaay a sae METHOD SAPE, SURE ‘and quiek ; all eases; advice free, 182 East 12th st. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ~~ MAR; RIED. AYnrs-—Atpuipen—On Weduesday, October 18, at the Churen of the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, by Rev. Charlies M Hall, D, D., Rev. Wintiam W. Arrus, of Wieklord, R L,to Eumasern P., daughter of Volney and Harriet E Aldridge, of Brooklyn. Banxes—Wiisox.—Un Wednesday, Oetober 18, by the Rev, 1. H. Hastings, Faawk 1. Bauxes, of Brooklyn, to Mary B. Wizson, of Sayville, L. L CaMrsetL—Saitn.—On Thursday, October 19, 1876, atthe Central Baptist church, by Rev. J. D. ‘Herr, Tuomas A. Caurexit, Jr. to Ewa Ll, daughter of Randoiph N. Smith, both of ibts city. Dovar—T'atmacs. —La Brooklyn, oh October 19, vy the Rey. A. R. Van Nest, D. D.. Mr. Francis E Dovcx to Miss Magpaten TaLmacx, daughter of the Hon, 7, Van Pelt Talmage, all of that city. Austixgron—Torney.—at St. Paul's church, Brook- lyn, & D.. on the 19th inst., by the Rev. Newland Maynard, Maccis N., daughter ol James D. Torrey, to Hanky W. Henmxctox, ull of Brooklyn. No cards, conson-—Baum —On Tuesday, October 17, 1576, at th idence of the bride’s parents, Samve. Jaconsox, of New York, to Axi Baum, of Jersey City, Jouxsox—V axpepit,—At New Hackensack, on the 18th inst., by the Rov. eng) Waru, Evan M. Jous- The price of the Herald has been reduced to three ‘Two second hand Griffith's Billiard Tablos, threofourths size, Devaney wire cushions, admitted by sci beat Speeond: hunt Omnes "Di HFigsaree’ Lounges, Domak Usrtaiua tbe Rl N, PIANO TeACHBR, sie Conservatory, has some hours un- Antiques, ae Af at -grandmoth- ‘apinuing W Seika pogenyt ol steeples snctens. Gases Ore: old French Clook, intald brass Vory old Engravings ond Paintings, worthy the attention of connoisseurs. New first class Furniture, b; walnut Sideboards, Bxtousi doors; French plate glass Armoires, CIRCULARS 212 Best ithe ad Ag gr J DANCING SCHOOK, ih av., now open for the reception “by the best makers, warral a, Tablen, Wardreben, ie Bookcases, Mut Japanese Goods—A lar; fou, consteting of au ‘imost. endless. variety: Li laid In gotd and vortotse shell.. Must positively oy wold, to close consignment. A lot of old Tanks, for distillers’ use; boxes Greenhoure Glass; one case, eight aozen ribbed knit Shirts and Draw- ers, consigned from manufacturers di eepors J. SWARZKOFF, AU o'e B, RE 8 timent and reeent import \G ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S «Building, Stuyvosant and Qh sts.; private lossuns any double glide. and Newport spocinith § DANCING ACADEMY, 451 Send for cireular, of —GARTIER'S DANCI a : Soiroe every Classes now open. ‘uesd: d Saturda TPLASKOS ACADEMY FOR DANCING, | way, commences Saturday, October 24. ENOR'S ACADEMY Kid DANC! sdeztfe Hall, orb UCTIONKER—SELLS, 2 rniture, Bedding, Fancy Goods, Ho- RENOR'S ‘LADIES’ and Thursdays, from 2 to 4 P.M. for ladies and gentlemen phe» gm frome 7 10 0'eloch, mo lets top Brosels 5 ie hoary ieee Monde, we, moet ‘tueedure prt 0 Mancol Urnumonte, Bronses, Cl alee ‘an invoice of silk ery Ink Stands, t 80x, of Brooklyn, to Many 3. VaNpRuuite Diack erento aera the Tesidence of the bride’s Keyport, ‘ou Thursday, October 19, 1876, aoe Rev. K. Mead, Cuanies ra Newins, of New ‘ork city, to Exgaxux M. Luguek, formerly of Brook- lyn. No cards Kue-- Amnumax.—At Bergen, on Thursday, October 19, by the Rev. Cornelius Brett, Marrusw A. Kv to Hume et daughter of Charles H. Amerman, all of jersey Ci Wannix—Higains —On Thursday, October 19, 1876, at St Poter’s onurch, Porth Amboy, N. J., by tho Right Rev, Bwhop Scarborough, assisted by the Rev. Albert R. Walker, Frank Lorn WaARRiN to PameLa Suman, daughtor of S B, Parkman Higgins. DIED. AnoumaLp.—At London, on the 17th inst., after a short ilivess, tho Hon, Sir Tomas Dickson AncuiaLy, ono of Her’ Majesty's Judges of the Common Pleas, on of the High Court of Justice, in the 60th year In Brooklyn, on Thursday night, October 19, of pneumonia, G, Disoway Avaue, M. D., in the lat year of bis age. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the fuacral, on Sunday, October 22, at huil-past three P. M., from his lave resi- dence, No. 198 Montague #t., Brooklyn. Bartiat.—On Thursday, October 19, Ricnanp Hay- woop, only soo of Samucl @, and Margaret M. Baptist. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at tend the funeral mate from the residence of his rents, 354 Clinton st., rooriy; ot Monday, Ucto- Rickinend ta ae sare (Y ease copy. ichmond and Potersburg (Va) papers ple le copy. BraGo.—On Thursday, a inet, North Man- ghemar, Cont, Isaao ¥. Braco, a he Dist year of his “*The rointives and frionds of the family, and his ad the EVENING TELEGRAM, All the nows for 2 ter “Advortising 40 couts per liner Clreulatlony 40,000 formor scholars, are respectfully tovited to attend the funeral, (rom Su Matthew's church, Throop, near Ealb ay., Brooglyn, on Sundi kn a ry M. Take ton fer; Brows. ron Tuesday eventing, Ove he ga Racrone Epwakp Brows, only son Mariana Brown, in the 20th year of his ay Relaitves and friends are respectiully invited to ate tend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, tho Zist inst, at two o’elock, from his late residence, 356 Adelphi st. Brows,—Enizavers, daughter of George and Sarab Brown, on October 18, in her 2ist year. Relatives and frieods of the ene algo members of the Lebanon Lodge, F, aud A. are respectfully io- Vited to attend the funeral, pal the Church of the Nauivity, av. C, between 5th and 6th sts., on Sunday, October 22, at one o'clock. BURGYES.—On the 20th inst., Janes Buxeres, aged jay, the 22d 1 at half Dekalb avenuo cars 65 Foneral from his late residence, 417 Kent av., Brook- lyn, at two o'clock on Sunday. Coox.—On Friday morning, Euizanstu Coox, in the 85th year of her age. The funeral will take place from the residence ot gaead Roth, No, 288 5th st., on Sunday, Oct. 22, at ond ” Del —At his residence, 219 West 23d st, on Thursday, October 19, Rev. Joun P, Derm, D. D., aged 76 vears and 8 days, ‘Relatives and friends ro invited to attend the fu- neral services, at St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, 4th av. and 22d st, on Sunday, October 22. at half-past two P. M. Clergymen will meet in she chapel “*piadelph i avd a rs please copy. Dyort. oat Now. Rochelle, on Tuesday, October 17, Huxuierra, wife of Joho Dyott, formerly of the old Park Theatre. The relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funera!, from her late resi- dence, on Church st, New Rochelle, on Saturday, Oo- tober 21, at twelve A. ELWwLL —On Friday, October 20, at the residence o her grandson, David E. Austen, No. 374 Franklin av, | Brookiyn, Maky ELwe1., in che 83d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the fumily are invited te attend the {uueral, from St Paul’s Episcopal church, corner of Marcy ay. and Peun st., Brooklyn, on Sunday, October 22, at one o’clock P. M. Exqet.—In Hoooken, October 19, 1876, HeNRigTTa Escri, widow of the late Ferdinand Engel, in her 68th ear, x The burial takes place on Sunday, October 22, im wn Cemetery. FxiLows.—Weinesday morning, October 18, Louis gon of Ercily and the late Louis & Fellows, in the Bist yeur of bis age. The relatives aud friends of the family are tnvited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, 16 West 58:h St, October 21, at ten o'clock A.M. The remains will be' taken to Woodlawn Cemetery. by train leaving 42d street depot at eleven o'clock A. M. Fosrer.—On Tharsday, October 19, at the residence of ber sister, Fort Lee, N. J., Mra, Macaig A. Fostxr, aged 23 years, ‘The remains will be taken to the residence of her brotber, Jonn Hart, 783 6th st, from whence th funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon at on o'clock. Relatives and triends are respecttully Invited, Fiyyx.—On [nursday, October 19, of congestion of the lungs, Marcarer T. FLYNM. Funeral from her late residence, 144 Varick st., om Saturday. October 21, atone P, M. FRaskR.—O0 Wednesday, October 18, 1876, Captalm Banext FRasEK, to the 87th year ot his age. Funeral services at his late residence, No. 148 Bloom@eld st., Hoboken, on Sunday, October 22, af one o’cluck P.M. Hauiiweet.—On the 16th, Euta HALLIWRLL. The tunera! services will take place at the house of her brother, J. Brown, 309 Kast Gon et. this (Saturday), afternoon, at four o'clock. Ham.—On Thursday, October 19, 1876, Henny Ham, in the 62d year of his age. Relatives and triends of the family are renee invited to attend the funeral, from late residence, Coutral av., Brooklyn, on Saturday, at two P. M. Horrs.— At bis residence, No. 135 West loth st., on Friday, 20th inst., Lewis Hoprs. Notice of funeral hereatter. Janvis.—On Thursday, Octobor 19, 1876, Many Jane Janvis, wife of Nelson E. Jarvis, aged 32 years and 4 ‘ives and friends of the family respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, irom her late Leptetyel No. 263 Bleecker st., on Saturday, October 21, 1876, a! two o'clock, King,—At Astoria, on feared October 19, Bripart, wile of Richard King, in the 39th year of ber age. Relatives and friends are imvited to attend the fune- ral, trom Astoria, on the 21st inst., at on P.M. Kirx.—At Bloomflel& N. J., on Wednesday, October 18, Davi Krak, in tho 69th year of his age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral, which will take place from the Church of St, Nicholas, Passatc, N. J., on Saturday, Ostober 21, at ten o'clock A, Laruix.—At Saugertios, N. Y., October 19, Luraza Laruin, aged 87 years. #rionds are’ invited to attend the funeral, at the Reformed church in Saugerties, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’ciock, Lampert.—On Thursday, Oct, 19, 1876, Jowaxxa Roacu, wife of Patrick Lambert, aged 42 years and 6 months, native of Blackwater, county Wextord, lres jan Relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, from her late residence, No, 162 24th st., South Brook~ lyn, on Saturday, Oct, 21, atone clock, for Flatbush Cemetery. Macarkcor.—On Friday, October 20, Mra, Marr Macarweor, aged 57 years. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully requested toattend her funeral, from her late roars Ne 719 Gates av., Brooklyn, on Sunday, two P. M. Manxr,—Friaay, October 20, Joux J. Mauer, son of James und Mary Aun Maher. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to; attend the funeral, Saturday, at two o’clock, irom his Jato residence, 123 Monroe st, McCuinrock.—T'bursaay evening, October 19, Mra, Jxxvsia McOLiNTock, in the 79th year of her age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Saturday evening, at eight pets sae from the residence of her sister, Mrs, Moflats, West 12th st. MoGory.—On Thursday, 19th inst, CaraeRure Mo- Goxy, a native of tho parish of Kilarnet, county Lel- trim,’ Ireland, aged 34 years. Her relatives and ‘viends are respectfully invited to attend her /u |, from the residence of her brother in-law, Franc! Roovey, 252 av. A, on Sunday alters noon, at one o’clock procisel; MoGvcKix. mei on Friday morning, in the 67th ‘ear of his ag bs The irlends ‘ot the family are respectfully invited ta attend the funeral, from his late residence, 233 East 51st st., on Sunday, October 22, at halt-past one P. M. McManus.—On Thursday, October 19, Micuaz, Mo- Manus, aged ot Relatives and friends of the family are respectfally’ invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 96 Di n st, South Brooklyn, on Sunday, Oo- tober 24, at two o’clock; trom thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, PRusek.—At Hoboken, N. J., on Thursday, October ne 1876, Joun Pause, aged 42 years, 9 months and @ V8. Relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of the Jersey Schutzen Corps, baa ne 0, No. 161, D. O. H. ; Chorusko oe ae 28, D. and Fortana Mannie, No. 47, are ri peas tially invited to attend the funeral on Sunday, the 22d inst., at two o’clock P. M., from Su Matthow’s German Ev: ange jenteal obureb, corner of 8d and Washington sts. Hoboket, N. eset Tharsday afternoon, 19th inst,, Jono SauLein, after a lingering sickness, in the 61st year of bis Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, trum bis late residence, No, 254 8a av., on Sunday morning, the 22d inst, at ten o’clock. Friends of the family are requested to refrain from sending flowers, Members of the Con Rodolph Sholom, ara Bikur Cholim, Lodge, No, 1, LO. B., respectfully invited, peel yb fay gy ‘ou Thursday morning, October 19, Mrs. Mania GiLuerr, widow of the lave her son, Edward Stevenson, 58 Quincy st., Saturday, af two o'clock P. M. StevkNs.—On Sunday morning, October 15, of ty+ phoid fever, ALPrep L. Stevens, aged about Funeral services trom the Stevensville church, om Wednesday, October 18, STRLLENWRI At Lake House, Ishp, L. 1, October me Louise, wife of Joun M. Stellenwert. uneral one P.M. Sunday, 22d inst, at St, Mark’s chureb, Islip. Relatives and friends fospectfully iu- vite ToLana.—On Thursday, October 19, B,J. ToLaxo, daughter of Moses and Fannie Tolano. Funeral from residence, 415 West 33d at, on Sunday, October 22, at ten A. M. ‘Tuxaavp.—On the 20th inst, Jozivs S, Tuxaaup, M. D., in the 49th year of his ago. Phe relatives aud friends of the family are respeow fully invited to atiend the funeral, at the Chareh of St Francis Xavier, 16tn st., on Monday, the 23d inst, at ten A. M., without farther notice. ‘Traro.—Evaxaxtiat Loncr, No. 600, F, axp A. M.— Brothren are summoned to attend a special communi- cation, at the rooms, on Sunday, 22d inst, at twelve o'clock, tor the purpose of paying the last trivute of rev spect to our late brother, ve thy . Trayo. By rete J. MLA MAN, C. A. CuatsTmax, Secrotar, Van Scuaick.—October 19, at No. 228 West 38th st, Axxa, wito of Peter ©. V: baick. ot Throgg’s Neck, Westchester, and daughter of John W. Mitchell, Relatives and trends are invited to attend the funeral at St. Peter's churen, Westchester, on Monday, 23d inst, at three o'clock P. a, without further invitation, Oarr will Lo in waiting at Mott Haven to meet the M. Harlem train irom 42d st depot, The remains will be takea to Kinderhook for inter Charleston, 8. bo oe Please copy. Warren.—On Wi Sao Aa 18th inst, at the residence of her sou, Thomas H. Walter, 13 West 46th st, Mrs, ANN WaLTeR, widow of the late James R Waiter, Sr., in the 76th year of her age, Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St, Thonfas’ church, corner of 63d st. and 6WD av., on Saturday, Octover 2! H. eleven o’clock A. M. Waite —at F irfela, Conn., September 29, W. G W. Wurts, of Philadelp hi formerly of Washington, D.C. Funeral from the residence of his son-in-law, James R. Smith, of Fairfield. And at Aurora, N. Y, October a Spence ©, BENnam, of Buffalo, son-1 law ot W. G. W. White, Also, ’on October’ 13, Mra. Cnavuncey H. Brvsa, of Philadelphia, daughter of W. @. W. White. Wusos.—On Friday, October 20, Captain ALEXANDER L. Winsox, in the 75tn year ot bis ag The trends of the family invited to attend the fuveral, Higa his Y ws vesieanes, 232 East 62d at, on Sunday, oP. Cineinn: and oe Orleans papers please copy. Youtr.—On Friday, October 20, at the residence of his parents, No, 112 Kast 26th 8t., WAsuINGTON StONB You 1 tives and friends are respectfully invited ton haan chy at the bets of St. John te Ba ihe st, Loxington av., corner of 86th Mon inst, ab half-past ten o'clock a. “u ban _