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CITT 8KAL B8TATB FOR gAjLE. Side. A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE AND LOT FOR MALF-WO. 1 M Baal Tbirtyfourth street, near Third WJM, ''""a ?lory high stoop : also ons on Thirtieth street, tf , a four story on Thlrtr-hrst street, and a high pricsd tiousss. Apply to JOliN ttTlKLTlH, 41b Third arenua. __ Foe bale-on btuyyesant square, a fine hew 4 story and basemsnt brick House. tUMilOO, with heavy brown stone trimmings, black wa'nut nnl*b ; marblehall aud all modern Imfruvf mcnts. Inquire JHUMAbE. fttll LER, 830 East Fifteenth street. _ OR SALE- A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, FOUR BTORY brown alone front, Eaat Tliirty-uluth street, near I'ark avenue, No. Ill*, Inquire un the premises or H. H. CO HO UN. Fob sale-an elehant home on eiohty fourth street, running through to Eighty-fifth atreet and occupying ten lota of ground ; substantial brick houae, with frame stable; abundance of fruit aud abrubbery on tha pro perty. Apply to E. K1LPATUICK, corner Suveuty -seventh atreet andSecond avenue. T/lOK SALE-ONE OF THE BEST BUILT AND BEST r llulahed Ilouaea to be found in the city; was built by owner for his own residence ; is the hrst houae east of Ma'll son avenue, iu Forty-fourth street ; price $33.00(1. Inquire of ewuer^on premises. S, w. K1K1.U. Fob sale or to let-on fifty-ninth stbbkt, near Lexington avenue, a three story brown atone high stoop House; possession immediate; $11,000. Auuly to owner or to R. NICHOLS, 271 ilroadway. House to east twenty-second, near fourth avenue; furnished, $S,50d; unfurnished, 4(2 Apply on the premises Monday, 1 to 8, or to STANLEY DAY, 928 Broadway. THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN THE CITY.-S25 EAST Twenty-ssveulh street, two Lota, 19ilU0 each, with three a lory, basement, double Frame House on the rear; price $i0.(<00. 433 WeBt Twenty-eighth atreet, two story, basement, brick. 13 rooms; two story stable on rear; SwilOO; price <1)9,000. 432 (opposite), three storv, brick tenement Houae; price 88,000. Terms easy on ail. Owner at Strickland's otllce, 259 Ninth avenue, corncr Twenty aevenlh street. Third avenue property for sale-near fif ty-nimb street ; two Lots in Forty-second street, near Third avenue; one four story high stoop brown stone Housa Oil Heekman terrace, ovci looking the Last river. Inquire of A. FRANK FIELD, iitiS Eighth avenue. 3 HOUSES ON THIRD A YEN I F. FOR RALE AT $15,IWV) each; also two on Third avenue at $12,1100 each, $4,l'O0 cash, balance remain on mortgage; 20xn0\t>o; four story and basement Alao good Corners from $35,000 to $>>5,000. Apply to JOHN FETTKETOH, 418 Third avenue. Went .Side. A three story basement BROWN STONE HIGH stoou House for sale : all modern Improvements ; finished la best manner ; new. Co Perry street. A DESIRABLE UMH 8TOOP BROWN STONE HOUSE, In Forty-fi:'th street, between Fifth aiul Sixth avenues ; ftffi.OUU; 19.6ifrixlli0; possession ; frescoed; every Improve ment. "V. K. STKVliNSON A SUN, 111 Broadway^ A FOUR STORY BRICK HO I 'SE? TWENTY-FIFTH X\. street, near Eighth avenue; 16.8xf>0xl00; every Improve (bent; perfect oriier; ;jS14.K0tl. Possession. V. K. STEVENSON A SON, 111 Broadway. &Q AOn SOL,) THIS WEEK-A FRAME HOUSE ?Pc/.l/'MJ and Lot, 24u West Fortieth street; lot 2tix4Sx half the block ; It lias ten rooms, water and khb ; water closet In the house; is heated by a iBaltltuore heater, and has a U ratige No. B; the bouse Is in (he best order. Mlsrellancovs. . A? 8IXTY-SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN CENTRAL ? Park and Brosilwir ; 50x100 feet; beeatlfuHy located; for $13,1100. V. K. STKVliNSON A SON, 111 Broadway. Fob sale-on liberal terms, a large num ber of ail kinds of Houses, varying from $8,000 to ?20,000, in Netv Vork and Brooklyn ; also Farms and Resi liences for sale and to exchange. BIGGS A HORN, 77 Nassau street. BROOKLYN HKAIi ESTATE FOR SAL.E. A HANDSOME HOUSB AT A BARGAIN -ALL 1M provements ; line yard, with grapes, Ac. ; one-half block from Vort Greene Purk: Immediate possession. C. H. OLI \ 1 It, No. 7 lleekman street. A LARGE FIRST CLASS HOUSE AND LOT, NKAB ferry, Brooklyn, 814, 000; might exchange for a farm really worth $5,0'JU to $12, 00. W. H. MELICK, 421 Broad w ay ._ FOB SALE IN BROOKLYN, E. D., THE CHEAPEST tli ri'e story high stoop and sub-cellar brick House, with all modern improvements ', cas, hot and cold water, ran^e, beater, waslnubs, water closets, wash basins, marble man tels, Ac. ; seven mtnntes' walk from Boosevelt and Division avenue ferries; price $3,00); terms easy. Inquire of E* A A. BURWUaM, 20 Wilson street. ITIOB SALE OR TO LEASE-VALUABLE PROPERTY J? on King and William streets, Atlantic Docks, Brooklyn; the Buildings are very substantial and are suitable for mill or factory purposes or would be very desirable for storehouses, as vessels can load or discharge cargo nt wharf Immediately In front of premises. For full information address John P. Mills, Portcnester. N. Y. FOB SALE OR TO LEASE? BI1LDINOS 184 FULTON avenue, 26x*8, four Itorv ; aiso Building junction of Ful ton and Flatbush avenues, IJOxlOU. Apply to H. B. WITTY, lo Nevlns street. Houses in Brooklyn fob sale low-and only M00 cash anil balance mortgage ; possession Immediately ; four brick Houses iln row of 21), 9 rooms each, with water and gas, south side Douglas, 100 feet east from Hoyt. Apply _ "0i^> kt 87 Fulton street, New York, up Hairs, ofllue No. & i nnn ?TWO STORY HOUSE, 22X30, IN GOOD (jP'X.UUU. order; two full lots; bakery attached, doing ? good business; pleasantlv located in Williamsburg. WELLING, lit Chambers street. JERSEY CITY. HOBOKEN AND HUDSON CITY HEAL ESTATE. For Sale. TSALTERPVILLE, N. J.? FOB SALE, A HALF ACRE Plot, fronting New York Bay; 26 minutes from foot of Liberty street, per Central Ballroad. Apply to MOKBId A Shaddock, m Front street. A' AT ELIZABETH, N. J A NICE HOI SE; TEN BOOMS; One location; fruits. Ac.; will be sold very cheap. Ap ply to the owner. 2S1 Pearl street, or KELLY BROTHERS, 805 Broadway. A BARGAIN. -MUST BE SOLD BOON, THREE STORY basement House, all modern Improvements, on Jersey avenue, near South Fourth street; #1,000. Inquire at 1 09 South Fifth street, Jersey City. T7IOR BALE VERY CHEAP, OR EXCHANGE A J? choice Farm of 100 acres; one hour In New Jersey ; fine buildings, fruits, Ac. ; near depot. VtLLY BROTHERS, 90S Broadway. Fob sale or to rent-at north waverlet, Hudson City, near the West Hoboken (horse car) Rail road, a number of elegant French roof Houses, now being finished : also two Houses now ready to rent or for sale. In quire of H. M. ROGERS, Builder, Waverley street, near Palisade avenue, Hudson Citv, N. J. To Let or Leaw. TO RENT -IN JERSKY CITY. CONVENIENT TO THE ferry, from November 1, a basement House, with ull modern Improvements. Apply to JAMES It. THOMPSON, Jersey City Steel Works, foot of Warren street, Jersey City. COI NTK V HEAL ESTATE FOIl HALE. All wanting fap.ms-good soil, mild cli mate, thirty-lour miles south of Philadelphia; price $29 Per acre ; best of' grain, grass and fruit Ian t. Also improved arms. Hundreds are settling. Information sent free. Ad dress C. K. Lar.dls, Proprietor, Vineland, N. J ALmm fine farm for sale or exchange cheap? li 0 acres, good land and buildings, fell, (KM; larpe Induce ments made to purchasers. OEOKliK T. IIARINO, 170 Nassau, corner of Frankfort street. At yonkers for sale, houses, building Plots and Farms, all descriptions and prlees; als<# several to let Address or call on JAMES YOl'MANS, at No. 4 Dock street, Yonkers. A BARGAIN.? FOR SALE, FORTV ACRES OF GOOD Land wKh tool Bull. lings, *e., 2M miles from Union ?Ulc depot, VVi?*tche*ter county; pric* ifl3,0 0. A Farm of 2i t acres near Tiirrytow n ; ifcl -Oner acre. J. 0. FOWLKB, No. 11 \S est Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. T/IRHT CLASS HOCSE BY INSTALMENTS? IMMEDI r ate possession ; three sioryblgh stoop, basement ami fu'H'ivlar br'.i k II u?e, mnstlo front, range, bath, washtubs, hot imd cole water on every floor; gas ana elegant gas tlx twue In every room; each 1'oor heated from basement; per f ot order; spiendkl location, 89 minutes from ferry, near Fulton avenue; $*,'&): !tl,OU0 or more cash, balance on mortgage. J. ANDRE '.\ , l ull l ug Uank, Soil Broadway. T.i()K KALE-fiTO SHORT DISTANCE FROM FERRY, I" Stn'en Islan I, two st ry House, full lot. with sta ble. Great bar^.tln for a poor man. DARR1N, 48 Broad street. "LIOll 8ALl ~tl.6W -.NRAR VAKDBRBILT LANDING, F Staten I.l.n l, eeat two si ^ry basement Cottage, Ore rooms and celiar; lot 25x120; surr iundtii(;s good; lias re ry line view. DAKRIN, 4^ Bioail street. HiOR SALE :>R TO KXCH tN iE for merchandise, 4T.*< ai re.i be ry Timber Lands, In Ml lilean, on streams ; a'so a Farm, with goo I Improvements, on Long Island, ana e0.it.- Lois in fn<i .Seiv York; also a lar^e, line busluess Bnddii.j in Brooklm HI JOS A Horn, v< Nassau street. OWNERS Or LANIM FOR HALE, IN ARKANSAS, I \t n'lda, Mls? rl, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, Iowa or Kansas mar fin I K to 4helr advantage to gl e tSo priee, terms a I . i rii.tlon In a i !ress t ? I)., rare ol' Day liook oil)! e, No. I?1 Hassaa street, New ^ ork city. rkai. Estate wanted. WANTED TO Pt'RCH \HE, A Hoi SR ANI> STOKB ! i ? on 8mtli avenue, between F mrti entli and i irtv fourth i street?, for whl> h I will exchange a ttrst >da t lluiue. Ad diess, with | artletllai s, II., box UJ lluraid a. \1TANTED A FIIIST CLASS RKSIDENCe! wit7| vt farm sttarlifd, between N< v ^ ork and t'MUdetdbUl ruWerrcd ; a nlre locntlon, lionse, A^., Indispensable, fiend lull description lo Henry Tajipen, H7 I'lne sliest. Xtr ANTED TO RENT? IN THE OFFER FART OK THE IT elty, s small Cottage ; frloe from C^QdtO#00l; nei^h. Vorhood must be good. If pleased with the property alter a few months' oreupancy would purchsse. Address E. W. A., bos 8,71.5 Post elNee. TirANTK" "? RENT -IN JKRSKT CITY OR SOME TT J?r??? town convenient to New Yoi k. a small but well located Cotuge ; rent most be moderate, and toe advertUer would like to have the privilege of purchase. Address J. P. Matthews, 01*7 JSroadway, looms 13 and 14. TIT ANTED TO Pl'RCHABK-ON EA8Y AND REASON TT aide terms, n.ihln one hour from < ry Hall, a smsll, neat Ootta^e, from I to 10 roeeie. wtth f or 3 lots attached; good nelglil'orhoo 1 an 1 surroundings. 1'osscsslon will do iu April. Address R. Wlghtmau, box IW1 Herald olllee. COUNTRY BOARD. Board in astoria. a private family having a first class house, situation unexceptionable, wl I rent two latge Kooms sin. ly or en suite. House six minutes' walk from landing. Boats every hall hour. Hudson river board at one of the finest residences, thirty minutes out end Are from the depot; terms mo erete for the winter. Refer to Joy, (Joe A Co., tri bune building. Address li.. Bpujten Duvrll. BOARDERS AND LODOERH WANTED. 1 BLOCK FROM CITY H ALL? F R AN K TO RT HOUBE, Frankfort, corner William street? S60 dato gentlemen ouiy ; 86 to 60 ceuu day ; $1 60 to <f3 ween . open all night. _____ ? 2 BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY-LOCATION CENTRAL *nd most dcsirnble? One or two furnished Rootna, iuit> able ror.lady ou:entleman and wife ; privilege of light house keeping. _ as Wist Fourth itreet. _ 3 AMITY PLACE, CORNER OF AMITY STREET. FUR ntslied Room to let, with or without Board ; french prl Tat# family. TvTII AVENUE (NO. SCI91, BETWEEN TinilTV-FIRST ? ? and Thlity-serond streets? Spacious and elegant Apart ments, with pi irate table. Also private Stable hi the rear to rjn AVENUE, 21)7, BETWEEN THIRTIETH AND ? ' Thirty-tirst s'reets. Desirable anils of Rooms on third floor. Kefercuces. rrn avenue, iss.-mrs. austin offers commo ? I dlmis Floor*, for four or six persons, with private table*; bath room oil each lioor; alio Room* for gentlemen. d>."r TO $10.? GENTLEMEN OR OENTLEMEN AND ?P?/ their wire* can obtain furnished Kooini, with Board u m> Hoard without room, at 154 Wuvericy place, near Sixth ct? - PER MONTH SAVED TO BOARDERS AT 103 }?),') west Tenth street, near tiirce line* of hone car*. Room for a club of two gentlemen, two lu<tie* or more. tbn TO *13 PER WEEK. -PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH ?*> I excellent HirirJ, at 176 Bleecker street, between Sulli van and Maodougal. ft ASHLAND PLACE, PERRY STREET, FOUR DOORS ?_/ from W'averley place. Larue and small Rooms, cn suite or singly, at reduced prices; house and table first class; French' spoken ; references exchanged. 1 n EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 1 avenue and Hroauway? Elegantly furnished Rooms, en suite or siimly, with or without Board ; table and accom modations first class; references exchanged. 1 Q EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN UNION J.O square and Fifth avenue, third house from Union square.- Rooms, without board, for gentlemen only. MEAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Fifth and Madison Hrenues. Handsomely furnished double and (ingle front Kooui* to let, with Board, for gentle men. 1 Q WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET? ELEGANTLY JLt7 furnished Parlor on second floor to let, with first class Hoard, to a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen ; term* reasonable. Oft WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, A FEW DOORS from Fifth arenue.? A large, handsome Room; also single Room; choice table; reference required. mil STREET?AN ELE'.ANT SUITE OP FURNISHED w I Rooms, being the entire second floor, to rent, with Board, in a first class bouse ; private table If desired. 29 West Twenty-first itreet. 2Q FIFTH AVENUE? ELEC1ANTLY FURNISHED D and dellghtfhllv located Apartment* for desirable per sons of quiet and refined taste* ; First Floor, with private table. Reference* required. QO WEST THIRTY8ECOND STREET.? ELEO ANT Oa Rooms on second floor, en *nlte or singly, for first class, responsible parties, who wish first rials accommoda tions. I nexceptlonablo reference* giveu and required. QO WEST FORTIETH STREET? A LARGE, FIRST *}? class, newly furnished Room, with Board, may be ob tained. Qf> EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR MADl OO son square.? A large and handsomely furnished Room, southern exposure, Is offered, with Board. Thoso seeking a rcliued and comfortable home address or apply us above. Q7 WEST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD ? ) I way and Fifth avenue.? Nicely furnished Rooms en suite or slncle, with Hoard, are now vacant for first class families and gentlemen ; references exchanged. Q7 WEST 13TH ST.? A RESPECTF.HLE PROTESTANT O I ctrl as nood cook ; understands all kinds of cooking and baking ; will assist in washing or cook, wash and Iron In a small family ; good city references. QQ WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN FIXTH AND OO Sixth avenues.? Furnished Rooms to let, with Board ; also a few day boarders desired ; brown stone front high stoop; references required. 8. W. MoPHERSON. A f\ EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY? TO t"/ let. with Board. Rooms suitable for gentlemen or gen tlemen and wives. References exchanged. A "1 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.? AN ENTIRE SEC. T L ond floor, nowly furnished, to let, with Board ; private tab!* If desired. A 1 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.? TO LET, TO A T"T physician, a large Front Basement, with closets at tached ; also one furnished Room on the fourth floor, without board. References exchanged. A \ WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND tt: Sixth avenue*.? Room* to let, with Board, on second, third and fourth floors, sultabl* for familie* or single gentle men. 4r LEXINOTON AVENUE? HANDSOMELV FUR >) nlslied Roomi, on first and socoud floor*, singly or en suite, with first class Board; prlv.ite table if desired; family private; terms moderate. Reference required. A ST BOND STREET? LAROE AND SMALL ROOMS, T' ? furnished, to let, with tire and ga*, without board ; ccntral location ; reference* required. |Q NEW BOWERY? <JR ANT HOUSE, OKI BLOCK tO from Chatham (auare.? Rooms, 85 and 60 ceut* p?r day ; $2 and 60 per week. Open all night A Q WEST TWELFTH STREET.? A PRIVATE FAMI tO ly can accommodate a gentleman and wife and two gentlemen with furnished Rooms and Board ; reference* re. quired. rfl CHARLES STREET? A FEW PLEASANT ROOMS >"/ in a jirivntH family, furnished or unfurnished, with Board and comfort* of a home. /Tff WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND ? ft J Slith avenues. -To let, a nicely furnished Koom to a single gentleman, without board. Term* $6 per week. Re ference* required. pro WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.? HANDSOMELY ?)0 furnished Rooms to rent, with Board. Kefereuces ex changed. /?A EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN OU Fourth and Lexington t avenues. Home newly fur nished ; a gentleman and wife or gcntlomen can be acconi modated with comfortable Rooms and Board ; references re* quired. prv IRVINO PLACE?HANDSOME FURNISHED UU Rooms to let, to gentlemen or gentleman and wife, with or without board. /?A EAST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET? COMFORTABLY OU furnished Rooms to let, from to $6 weekly, suitable for two persons ; or would let the Up|>er Floor, consisting of five rooms, with Basement ; privilege to relet. 6Z IRVINO PLACE, CORNER HOUSE? FOUR HANI). ?J sonicly furnished Rooms nn second floor, to let, with Board ; also large Room on parlor floor. f'i> AMITY STREET? TO LET, TWO PLEASANT, NICE OU ly furnished Room*, on the third lloor, to gentlemen only. r>Q IRVINO PLACE? AT REDl'CED PRICE, A VERT OO large, hamlaomely furnished Room on third floor; closets, hot aud cold water, <tc. House aod table first ClM*. TO WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. ROOMS ON O se.-ond floor, aultable for a family**"' would be let *ep arafely, with Board. ' rrn FIFTH AVENI E, NEAR DELMONICO'S? A I U large back Room to let, with or without Board. Term* moderate. References required. 8 4 THIRD STREET, FIRST FLOOR? A LADY, LIV *T Inq alone, wishes another ladv to live wlfh and as a companion ; one that Is engaged out through the day pre ferred^ 8r W EST ELEVENTH STREET? THREE OR FOUR ') furnished Kootn* to let, separately or together, to gen tlemen, without board ; rent very low If 'permanent. Q1 CLINTON PLACE? A PRIVATE FAMILV, OCCtN ? / I pylng a drat class house, would let some comfortable Rooms, with Board, to aeutleuien ; table boarders taken ; ref erence required. mo F-AST TWENTY-THIRD STREET. -TO RB J ' *m rented, with Board, handsomely fnruMied second Floor, entire or in suits of parlor and bedroom. SECOND AVENUE. -FC RMS HE D ROOMS TO l> t, for one an 4 two gentleman, or gtni.einan aod 104 EAST FORTIETH STREET, NEAR PARR AVE. 1 U* ) nue? A small private family will rent to gentlemen m couplo of neatly furnisl.ed Rooms, with Board If required. 120 1AO TWENTV-EIOHTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH XU?7 avenue? Hands imply furnished Room. with Board ; prl.ate house; table and accommodations first class. no EAST THIRTY FIFTn STREET, NT A R PAPK XI'' avenue.- Board on Murrav Hill. A chmre of ban I somo Rooms newly furnished, with llrst elass Board, for adults or gentlrnkCii and wl.cs. House brown stone, with all improvement*. mEAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FOURTH avenue. Elegantly furnished K >nm. s.rv-lv or en suite, with Board, nn third flojr, with or without private table. Ref erence! etc hanged. , lOO EAST NINETEENTH STREET, SOfTHWKST I mm comer of Irrlng place. Seron I and Thir l Floor*, ele, a fitly furnished, to let, with private table. L'neccpllou ii !e reference* given an I required. in (> HUDSON STREET.? FURNISHED ROOM To Im'I let, for gentleman and wife; *uitable for house keeping. __ ? WFST TWENTY SECOND 8TREET? Fl R.NISIIED mU Rooms, with firfct elass Board. 1 <?7 MACDOUOAL STREET? TO LET, FURNISHED, Iwl bv:k Parlor Koom on second, one on thirl floor, with or without Board; ?6 to $iU per week, with home com forts. 1?><i EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRVINO I''" tare.- To let, with first e.ass Hoard, a large newly furnished front Room, second floor. Best reference given. 1?)n WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET? TO LET, .l?HJ with n ard, a large front Room, aultable for a gen 1 eman an I wife or two single gentiemen ; a,*o a single Koim. V-IO east twenty fifth street, near lex f , a 'r'Ct^n ftvenue.?A very nicely furnished third ninrj Board n* tor on9 or iwo g*ntl?na?nf with or without 1 *A7 ?VKtiT eleventh STRIET, corner OF SIXTH i ' ! lBr'<c furnished Rooms to let, with Bourd, to ^eni.emcii or gtDtitman and wife. 142 ?rJ!Ts?f:! K " T K 1" T H "HBNT, TWO BLOCKS , h I ? Wroaowny. Furnlih**<i Koom* on first or ?c cond floor, front, for ladles or gentlemen. 143 HT ? ?"WKEN ?ril AM) 7TH ?Isniii hsr hi'isi^, .. i? f V.*. C'L ,n * I'flvate familr ; under faifi h?kin2 I 'I [>r*nrt,",i soups, jell let, wild fowl and baking, honing and larding; gO0d cilv releienoe. Can be *een lor two days. * ' r",l!,"no* 147 ^?Ti. A ,"'RL *8 oo on pi a i n years In aaa olana. "lTkU """ BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. _ WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET A WIOOW lady two accommodate on* or two ladle* with nicely urnishrd Room* and good Board at very reasonable term*. 54 OAO WEST THIRTY-THIRD 6TRERT.? 8UITB Of iUO and single Room* to let, with Board, to a email fam ily or party of four. Reference* exchanged. 9fl7 EAST BROADWAY.-A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN Zt'l I be accommodated with apleudld Room*, with Board ; km, bath, .vc. ; very desirable location; term* $6 to not to be equalled. 01 C TENTH STREET, NEAR 8ECOND AVENUE 4L*) Furnished Second Floor and Hack Parlor, and Ex teuilon Room to let, with Board, to gentlemen and their wive* or a party of gentlemen ; reference* exchanged ; table board er* taken. Ol (\ EAST 46TH ST., NEAR SD AV.-A RESPECT Jj l' i able woman a* good plain cook In a private family ; no objection to assist in the washing ; also a tidy young g|rl, who understand* waiting and chamberwork; both in one bouse. Good reference. Call or address. 91 Q EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN BEC ,ijlO ond and Third avenue*.? Two large communicating furnished Room* on first lloor (front), with or private table, In a French family ; also a imnll Koom on t hlr. 1 tloor. 99 | EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Third and Second avenue*.? A private family would let. with Board, a lew nicely furnished Rooms, together or separately, to gentlemen. 99Q (OLD NO. 1371 EAST NINETEENTH STREET.? JjaLJ'' A private family will let a pleasant Suite of front Rooms, with Hoard, to a gentleman and wife; house and lo cation desirable; reference* exchanged. 9?>n west fifty-ninth STREET.-PLEASANT iit)U furnished Room* for single gentlemen, without Board, from $3 to $6 per week. Broadway, Seventh or Eighth avenue car*. 2 or east THIRTY-FIRST STREET.? HANDSOMELY i)<) furnished k <iuare Room, without board, with private family. Rent reasonable. Impure for two day* aa above. Old WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Zt" Seventh and Eighth avenues.? Pleasant Rooms to let, with Board. 9,4 Q WEST 30TH ST.. BETWEEN 7TII AND 8TH ?jtO avs.? A strong, active woman, only two months la the country, as laundress or to do general housework; lias a thorough knowledge of ber business; willing to make herself generally useful. 9Prr WERT TWENTY-FIFTH RTREET.-PLEA8ANT Jjkjk) Hall Room*, on second and third floors; also large Room on fourth lloor, to let, with Board to gentlemen ; term* moderate. 9fTO WINTHROP PLACE, BETWEEN CLINTON AND Waveriey place*. ?Apartment* to let, with first claal Board ; unexceptionable references given and required. 262 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR EIGHTH avenue.? Pleasant Room*, with good Board, In a private family. 970 BLOOMFIELD ST., HOBOKEN.-A RESPECT Z I O able German girl a* seamstres* and ladle*' maid. Call as above or leave address M. O., Htrald office. Q17 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND *)1 I avenue Two gentlemen and their wives will find handsome Rooms and first class Board on moderate terms; also Room for a goutleman ; house privato. Q9fk EAST FIFTIETH STREET, BEEKMAN HILL? il+jVt Furnished Rooms to let, with Board, in a private family ; terms reasonable ; reference* exchangod. 4CC WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.? A NICELY ? )?) furnished Room, with Board, for gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, in a private family. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT, WITH PRIVATE table, a handsome Parlor and Suit on second flour. Ap ' 154 East Thirtieth street, between Lexington and piy ?t Third 1 Furnished floors and private table.? a lady having a four story high stoop stone front house, cornor of Lexington avenue and Fifty-sixth street, near Cen tral Park, can give to one or more fumilies her Parlor, second ami third Floors, with private table If desired ; references ex changed. Apply to Mrs. TOWNSEND, 675 Lexington avenue. Handsomely furnished room and bedroom to let to a gentleman only, without board; unexception able references required. For particulars apply to Ernest, at Delmonlco's, Beaver street. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FAMILIES AND ?Ingle persons at 42 Clinton place, oorner University place. Transient, S3 per day ; table, ilU per week. CHARLES LEFLEK, Proprietor. TO LET-A NEATLY FURNISHED HALL BEDROOM, front, on first tloor, to let, to one or two single gentlo men. Apply at 776 Eighth avenue, near Fifty-third street. BOARD AND L.ODUINO WANTED. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES BOARD IN A PRI vate family or where there are hut few boarder* ; loca tion near Abingdon square; best reference* given. Address, with particulars, II. G., box 3,1)21 Post olllce, for two days. A? BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED? THE FIRST OF ? each month larger demands for rooms, at 634 Broad way, room 6. All having vacant room* call aud leave descrip tions Immediately. AT 8?1 BROADWAY-WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A number of Rooms, with and without Board. Call and leave descriptions. List* of Rooms furnished free. Appli cants waiting. WANTED? TRANSIENT BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN and his wife, near Broadway, below Twentieth street. Address, stating location and terms, which must be mode rate, H. K., Herald office. References exchanged. w WANTED- BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ( 1 above Thirty-fourth street, between Broadway and Ninth avenue.- Address G. N. Adger, General Post olllce. ANTED-TIOARD, WITH THREE OR FOER ROOMS, for a family or adults. Address X. V. Z., Herald ollico. WANTED? BY TWO VERY SMALL FAMILIES, I r finely furnished Room* and Boarding, In a strictly pri vate family ; no other boarders; will pay respectively ?100 and Atiti; no notice taken of answers unless full particulars are gl. en and In conformltr with the above 1 the very best re ferences given and required. Address J., Iferald office. WANTED? AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH OOOD plain Roard, for a young married couple, lu a private family, between Twentieth and Fortieth streets, west side ; terms not to exceed $18 a week, fire and gas Included. Ad dress C. II. A., Herald office. 19 BROOKLYN BOAltIV SOUTH TENTH STREET, WILL! AMSBURO.-A very desirable and wall furnished Room on second floor, front, with alcove, and oua on the third, with good Board; lb* house li pleasantly situated and only throe minute*' walk from the terry, term* for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, eecond floor, ; third floor, $18. Apply on the premier*. Board-a privatr family, residing in their own hou*e, No. 61 St. Felix street, near Fulton avenue, will rent two or three Rooms, with Board, to tingle gentlemen ; Herman gentlemen would find n pleasant home, ae the family hare travelled In Germany. References exchanged. That first class roardino hoise, thb ?Olobe," on Fulton street, near Clinton|street, Brooklyn, only Ave minutes' wain from Fulton and Wall street ferries, can accommodate a few more boarders. ZZTT ? _ HOTEIjH. ? _ 1 A-RKUNION IIoTKL, FORTY-Si'.COND street. a between I'ourt'.i and Lexington avenue*. Handsomely tunilshed Rooms, en suite or singly, for families and single griiUemen ; accommodations first clae*. rates one-third lata tlian other bouses. J. A. ROBINSON, Proprietor. ASHBURTON HOISE, FORTIETH STREET, FRONT iug Reservoir Park.? Large and elegant Suits of Kouius, for first class families. Table d'hote or private. HAYANA.-DR. BELors NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Situated In one O f tlie lieaithlitat loralitlea, La Keiu* street, No. MH, near .lie Paseo de Carlos III. (tlie fashionable drive of the city ?, containing well ventilated and spacious apartments, otfurs every romiort to persona erho visit Havana during tlie winter aeadfcn to recruit 'belr health. l>r. HI. LOT, who resides In the establishment, *lr?a his pereonal attentiou to patients, and le as*tste<l by other eminent physicians. The establishment Is tuliy provided with every apparatus required for medical treatment, aii l contains baths of every descrip tion, such as mineral, steato, shower, <tc. Price* moderate; all languages spoken. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, CORNER DUANE AND William streets, two blocks from City llall, on the Euro] pean plan. Rooms do and V6 cents a day, and ?K1 a week. Opeu all night. Clean beds every day. V*T. CHARLES HOTEL. BROADWAY AND BLBBCKEB O street. ?Booms 75 cent* to f 1 50 per day. New spring Led*. I1EO. h. LiLA.M', Proprietor. CUMMIT HOTEL, 65 BOWEPY, CORNER CANAL U street, lias now been opened for the accommodation of single gentlemen i the building U entirely new ..n I contains lUil rooms, elegantly furnished. Boo na by the day, wee< or mouth at reasonable price*. B. UKhbhH, Pioprietor. MmCAU A SPECIALTY.? DR. R. COB KBIT, MEMBER OF N Y. I . Medical College and ll. t,'. Hargeons, London, can be consu ted at Ofual on private diseases. U.lica id Centre street, near Chamber*. N. B.? No ft* unless cuied. A HLESSINo TO LADIES. -A LADY WRITES:? POB J\ L tugusse Female l'lll* rellevod me In one day, without In convenience, like magic. Price $5. I>i\ A. M. ?i AU itli hAU, oOice liW Liberty street, or sent by mall. Always certain. A M. MAL'RIOEAU, M. D., PROFESSOR OF DISK ASKS J\ . of women, thirty years' practice, at liK Liberty street, guarantee certain relief to Indies, from wiiatever cause, with out i aiu or inconvenience. No nursing required. A - MME. VAN B('-!K1RK, PHYSICIAN AND MID. ? Wile, cures the wor?4 cases of female complaints with saiety. 44 Su Mark'* pi are. A "CERTAIN CUB* FOB MARRIED LADIES, WITH or without medicine, by Ma.Ume KESl'hLL, Profess >r of Midwifery ; over Do years' practice. Her infa.lib.e Frenub Feme's Fiat, No. 1, price $1, or No. 2, specially prepared for married la.lies, price 4^, wulch can never lull, are aafs and healthy. Hold ouiy rat ner office, No. 1 K*?t Fifty ascind street, first door from Fifth avenue, and at lr igglst's, lit Urssnwich street, or aeut by mall. Caution.? All others arn ?ounterfeiL A LADIES' PHYSICIAN DR. OIUNDLE, NO. 6 Amity place, near Aiuiiy street, having over 18 year*' successful and uninterrupted practice In this city, guarantees Immediate relief in all female complaints, from wliatsver cause produced. i-.legeut rooms, board aud nursing provided. ALL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY without mercury ; ofllce snd consultalloM strictly pil ' ?;e . by Dr. IIAhKIrtON, 177 Bieecker street. ALL THE WORST PRIVATE DISEA SEB Cl'RF.D ; ALSO manhood restored Immc llately by Iir. POWERS, 11# Chatham etreet; ladlee' trouble* removed; olrcular first post. A -MADAME (JRINDLE, FEMALE PHYIICIAN.NO. ? . Amity place, guarantees relief iu all fema.e complaint*. P.essant Room* for nursing. ASURB CURE, WITH OR WITHOUT MEDICINE, FOB ladioa In trouble. ? l>oi iress KM TULA, 144 West Twenty seventh street. Her Plde are cei tain. bhs never lal.s. Con sultation free. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. DR. AND MADAMB 1 DUBOIS (25 yeara' practice) guarantee certain relief to married ladles, with or without medicine; no pain or Incon venience. Female realoratlve $5. Patients from a distanM pro*. lied with Board, nursing, Ac. Electricity acIentifleaUy n?? OOiee it TktrSnvenun, knlow Ttnth at , New *ork. POLITICAL.. Any PERSON KNOWING OR *USPE<rriNO THAT an/ una who U not a legal volar bu registered htm* selfj>r intends to register or to vote illegally 1* requested to sen" the name of aucb person, with hla reafdeoce or election dis'.rict, to John H. White, Secretary, room It Fifth Avenue Hotel All communication* irtil be treated aa confidential. At a meeting op thr workingmrn's demo cratlc Union Association, held at Ml avenue B, the fol lowing candidate* were endorsed National Ticket? Seymour and Uiair. Stale Ticket? John T. Hoffman. Allen C. beach. Judge Supreme Court -George O. Uaruard. City Judge Gunning S. Bedford. County Ticket? Register, Michael Con nolly . Supervisors, William M. Tweed, John Wlnthiop Chan ler. Congress -James liroolts. Assembly? J amen Irving. B. T. KFKN an, Sec'y. Oil AS. CASS1DY, I'lLS't. N t w YoBK, Oct. 81, 1888. All sizes op bunting flags on hand? oan neri, Transparencies, Lantern*, Torches, dto. Cloaing out, cheap. HOJER A GRAHAM, 97 Duane street, corner Broadway. Brooklyn city ticket. For Comptroller, EVAN M. JOHNSON. For Collector of Taxes and As.cMiuouts, ISAAC BADKAU. For City Treasuror, CORTLAND A. hl'ltAiJUB. For Auditor. JAMES O'BRIEN. CONSTITUTIONAL UNION NOMINATION, ) Ninth district (Ninth and Slxtuuuth wards*. For Assembly, JOHN R. VOORHI8. TJ1DWARD D. CONNF.RY AND THOMAS W. KKARNKY, Pj both candidate* for member* of Assembly for the Six teenth district. have withdrawn In favor of Peter Wood*. EDWARD D. CONNERV. floww 81, 1888. TUOMAS W. KEARNEY. I.IFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.-ELKCTORS OF THE Fifth Assembly Diatriet will please take notice that William C. Hitnua will remain a candidate for Member of Assuinbly until the close ot the poll*. All the report* to the contrary are falae, and only intended to deceive and mialead. If my friends will support me with the sums good faith with which 1 am running I can be elacted. _ WILLIAM 0. HANNA. IjlOR ASSEMBLY, 1 Ninth district (Ninth ward), J. SOLIS KITI'EKBAND. J^OTICE TO DISTRICT CANVASSERS. In Boabd or Sdpchvihdbb,) Oct. 17. 188H. { The following resolution relative to return* for the Novem ber election, waa adopted. JOSEPH B. YOUNG, Clerk. Resolved, That the county of New York be and I* hereby divided, for tb? next election, Into twelve Return districts, aa follow* :? First dlatriot, oompoaed of th? First, Second, Third and Filth wards. Second district, composed of the Fourth and Sixth ward*. Third district, composed of the Seventh and Thirteenth wards. Fourth dlatriot, composed of the Tenth and Fourteenth warda. Fifth dlitrlct. composed of the Eleventh and Seventeenth wards. Sixth district, composed of the Eighth and Ninth warda. Seventh district, composed of the Fifteenth ward. Eigbtb district, composed of the Sixteenth ward. Ninth district, composed of the Eighteenth and Twenty first wards. Tenth district, oompoied of the Twentieth and Twenty-iec ond wards. Eleventh district, composed of the Twelfth ward. Twe:ftb district, composed of the Nineteenth ward, ?and that the Chairman of each Board of Canvassers of the several election districts In each return district shall return the original statements, together with a oopv of the poll list at the general election, to be held in November, and deliver the same to the Supervisor who U herein designated for re ceiving the same. The following named Supervisor* are hereby designated to receive the original returns from the Canvaaaers of the said return districts respectively, an follows First district? Supervisor Henry Smith, at New Court House. Second district? Supervisor Walter Roche, at No. 614 Pearl street. Third district? Supervisor William M. Tweed, at No. 197 Henry street. . ... _ Fourth district? Supervisor James Hayes, at No. SUA Elm alreet. Fifth district -Supervisor Gerson N. Hermann, at No. 897 East Tenth street. Sixth district Supervisor Andrew Bleakley, at New Court House. Seventh dlitrlct? Supervisor Orison Blunt, at No. 118 Ninth street. Eighth district? Supervisor Sheridan Shook, at No. 343 West Thirty-fourth street. Ninth district -Supervisor Andreas Wlllmann, at No. 207 East Twenty-first street. Tenth district? Supervisor John Brloe, at No. 433 Weat Thirty-third atreet. Eleventh diatriet? Supervisor Smith Ely, Jr., at No. 10S Gold street. _ Twelfth district? SupervisA John Fox, at New Court House. N: INTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. JOHN SAVAGE. Card from General W. 8. Hillyer. To the Democracy of the Ninth Congressional district : - 161 West Forty-ninth NEW VOSK, Nov. 1, 1??8. ( In order that the democracy of this district may have tha opportunity to make a united opposition to the election of the candidate foisted upon them by a corrupt bargain and against tbeir will I hereby withdraw niy name Irom the iiat of oandi datea and reoommend my friend* to cast their votes for tha Hon. John Savage, a mnn In every way worthy of your suf frage and a true and tried friend of constitutional liberty. WILLIAM S. HILLYER. POOLS.? POOL8 WILL BE SOLD ON ELECTION, Monday evening, also on Tuesday afternoon, at Rllev'a restaurant, corner Broadway and Twenty-eighth street. T. fi. JOUNSON. REOULARDE MOCRATIO NOMINATION. Tammany and Mozart, For Assembly, Tenth District, ANTHONY HARTMAN. Hon. W. H. MANSFIELD, Chairman Tammany Cob. PETER LORENZ, Chairman Moiart Con. T. J. McCabtie, Secretary. Labor reform party.-reoular nomination. Sixth Assembly district (Thirteenth ward), For Member of Assembly, TUOMAS H. FERRIS. ALEXANDER TROUP, Chairman. E It RoaiMOK,} ??cretariea. Regular tammany and mozart nominations. For Member of Asiembly, Nineteenth Assembly district. JOHIAH PORTER. Theodore F. Tone, Chairman, David S. Jackson, Secretary, Tammany Convention; Thomas Egan, Chairman Moxart Convention. ||EGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. Tammanv and Mntart. For Seventeenth Assembly District, GEORGE W. PLUNK ITT. R EG1LAR UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. For member of Assembly, Eleventh district. JOHN V. ORIDLKY. MARSHALL O. ROBERTS, Chairman Nominating Committee. C. C. Pnmnni, Secretary. "I > KGI'LAR UNION REPUBLICAN AND WORKING It man's Candidate. For Congress, Fourth Congressional district. CHARLES V. LEWIS. Regular democratic union nomination.-for Supervisor, John W. ("hauler. UBBER RINGS FOR BALLOTS-AT NO. M SIXTH avenue and No. 8 Lewis street, at all hours. Regular democratic nomination. For Assembly, Sixteenth District, PETER WOODS. It TO THE VOTERS OF THK TWENTIETH AKSKMBLT Dletrict (Nineteenth want. I.ast year the lemocratle candidate for member of Assembly of this district, Henry Clausen, Jr., after having received the nomination of Turn many Hall, Moxart Hall, the Demdrratlo In Ion organiza tion, and all the German r ul>* of this district without dle ttnctlon of party, and after having been duly elected by an Immense majority of the legal voteri of this district, wae cheated out or hit certlQcateof election by a great political fraud. hike an honest and upright man, a* he la, he exposed the fraud. He cheerfully Incurred henry expenses to vindicate the will of the people. Ho proved that the rote* received by him had, by a fraudu ml canrass, been transferred tii his political opponent, and eo conclusive wsi th* testi mony on his side that the Legislature had to award tu hlui the seat to which he was legaliv and rlghlfullv elscted. Ilcnry Clausen, Jr., Is entitled lo the thniiks of the com munity for the eacrlllcee he made In vindicating the purity of elections; he Is entitled to the thanks of his constituents for enforcing their will, and even the entire democratic paitv was in Imnor bound to renominate him unanimously for the ?aitie reasons. Krery consideration of public policy and party expediency demanded his renomlnation. A few politicians, however, having control of the party ma chinery In this district, and who were Implicated lo last year a frail I have now. lo defiance of the popular will In defiance of partv usage, In defiance of public sentiment, and against the advice even of all the prominent leaders of the democratic party outside this district, refused to renomlnatelMr. Clausen. The voters of thle district who are In favor of fair play and honi at dealing are therefore respectfully requested, without distinction of party, to rsst their suffrages (or the people's candl late, the honest and reliable and deeply wrou^e I Henry Clausen. Jr. Colonel Albert Plelnway. Charlee Oirwn. John P. Victorv. Daniel Wlnkens. Hermann Rockc. John Kearney. John iioyle. Chrlillan Kbtrshacher. Louis MM. Charles H. Lyons. John Kress. Oustav Landmaiiti. N. II. Moore. Ktsiu Huppert. I*. MclioverD. Wl.llam llnnhim. 1 1 r Charles Nantf. Frnst Conrn lc?. Francis Koehler. Frederick Schaefer. Thorns* Hunt. Nathan NosMtt. Kapp. Fr. Krutlna. W ii Ham l.ster. Max Schaefer. TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITT AND COUNT* OF New York General Slgel having peremptorily declined, for reaennt eatl?factory to the Committee, the undersigned, Chairmen of the County Conventions, after consultation with prominent 1 nlon men, nominate ilORACK UKEl.LT for the oihce of Register of the county of New York. OEORfJE W. BLCNT, Chairman of the Twenty second Street Convention. RL'Kt'H F. ARDRBWS. Chairman of Conference Committee of Twenty third street Convection. ri'HE ONLT t'NION REPCBMCAN CANDIDATE FO? JL Assembly in the Seventeenth District, ukOKuE r hkahford. JOEL W. m AhON, Chairman. 8. N. Rimonron, Secretary. T'HK STEAMER MART POWELL WILL LEAVE NEW York, foot of Deebrossee street, North river, on Tuesday, November 3, al 1M A. M., and run to t atskld, making her usual landings Passage free for all men who wish in go homs to vote at the coming election, without distinction of partv. ITNDKnWOOD'N ELECTION POOLS. -POOLS WILL > be sold on the coming Elections at the Astor House Iter room, on Saturday, Monday and Tneeday, commencing at 1 o'c ock P. M.. and in the evenings al Chamberllo't. 1.100 Broadway, at I o'clock. R. UNDERWOOD. UNITED REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. -FOR FIKTH Assembly district, William C. Hanna. Samuel Nash, Ellsry Dsn n leon, ChaJnasn, Edward Hallock. w. J. Jero letnan, Secretariat AKUSIMINTil. Brooklyn acadbmy of mubic.-kellogo. WEDNESDAY EVENING. Nov. i, S P. M. ONLY KELLOOU OPKRA NIiiHT IN BROOKLYN, Positively last appearance prior to the departure for Boston of MI38 CLARA LOriBR KELLOOU, IB Rossini's charming Comic Opara IL HAKBIEKE III SEVIGLIA. HISS KELLOUU AS KOS1NA. tOTTt, PETRJLLI, OOLETTI, FOSBAJt Musical Director 810. I'.IORZA Seats can be secured at the box oQlce Brooklyn Academy, and Macoy's, 114 Broadway. WOOD'S MUSEUM. , Broadway, corner of Thirtieth street. Open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Two performance* dally In Grand Theatre. Afternuon, at 2. Evening, at 8 o clock. Houses continue crowded to witness the LYDIA THOMPSON BURLESQUE TROUPB In the success of the season. Every evening and Wednesday and Saturday matinees, IXION, the Man at the Wheel.... '.Mlaa LTDIA THOMPSON To be preceded by the farorlte farce (localised) of DID YOU EVER SEND Yol'R WIFE TO JERSEY? In which Messrs. H. Beckett, Louis Mestayer, Miss Ada Har lan d sud Mary Wells appear. Other artemoons production of iInderklla, supported by the full strength of the company. The manage ment have to announce tue Introduction or IMMENSE AT TRACTION into thu MUSEUM DEPARTMENT. The Ellenger A Foote combination of Living Human Phe nomena. 'J bn largest and smallest Men alive. The largest and smallest Women alive. Thu thinnest Man alive, Baby Woman, Ac., Ac., together W'thA MENAGERIE OF LIVING WILD ANIMALS. Without any advanoe in the prlceB of admission. PIKE'S OPERA HOUSB, Corner Eighth avenue and Twenty-third street. U. L. BAT KM AN Lessee and Manager REVIVAL OF LA HELLE HELBNE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, AND EVERY EVENING DURINU THE WEEK, OFFENBACH'S GRAND OPERA BOUFFE, LA BELLE HELEN B. Mile. TOSTEE as Helene. Mile. LAMBELE as Orestes. M. DECRE as Paris (his first appearance at this establishment). M. DUCHESNE as Agamemnon. M. LAORIFFOUL as Calchas. M. LEDUC as Menelaus. M. HOUDIN as AJax I. (of the Palais Royal and Porte St. Anall theatre, Paris? his first appearance in New York.) M. GUIDON as Ajax II. X. DAROlf as Aohlllee. To giv< Increased eclat to the revival of this celebrated Opera. NEW SCENERY AND COSTUMES have been prepared, and the ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS have been largely Increased and strengthened. Reserved seats for sale at Schlrmer's music store, 701 Broad way, and at the Box OlDce of the Opera House. BELLE HELENE MATINEE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, AT 1 O'CLOCK, on which occasion the price of admission will be (with the exception of private boxes) _ 91 TO ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE. Theatre francais.? sd week of genbvievr. Sole Lessee and Director J. GRAU Crowded houses, the most fashionable and refined audiences. Seats secured six days In advance. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF OFFENBACH'S RE NOWNED SPECTACULAR OPERA BOUFFE. GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT, which will be presented THIS AND EVERY EVENING, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, with a splendor of mise en scene never equalled in America nor surpassed In Europe. > The cast will comprise ROBE BELL, DESCLAUZAS, CAR RIER, BECKERS, OENOT, BOURGOIN.OOBY, MUSS AY, PETIT, MLLE. OUERETTI, HA'JEAKD AND M. UAH EL (who created the role of Pltou, the gend'arme;, together with the entire strength of the oompany. Notice.? To prevent speculators from taking advantage of the public, a number or reserved seats will be retained on each evening for sule at the box office of the theatre. Orchestra seats, #1 M); dress circle, +1 ; private boxes, 9 10 ? proscenium boxes, $16; general admission, $1. NOTICE? FAMILY CIRCLE, 30 CENTS. After 9Js admission to parquet and dress circle half prioe. Private boxes for the matinee can now be secured. Theatre francais.--genevieve matinee. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOV 7, at one o'clock, First Qkla Matinee, Offenbach's renowned Spectacular Opera Boufle, GENEVIEVE I?E BRABANT, which wfll be produced with the same splendor and grand mlse en scene ns on the evening performance, never nqualled In America nor surpassed In Europe. Admission to all parts of the house $1; reserved seats In Private Boxes and Proscenium, $2 51). Theatre comique, 6H broadway. C. White and A. Spencer Lessees and Proprietors Manager Mr. Wm. H. Llngard TWENTIETH WEEK OF THE GREAT UNIVERSAL FAVORITE AND MUSICAL RESERVOIR FOR THE PUBLIC, WILLIAM HORACE LINGARD, The verv best sensation ol'the dav, the unrivalled GENIUS AND MIMIC OF MODERN TIMES, whose peculiarity and style of munificent perfection night)/ command the plaudits or LARGE AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. Fourth week of the accomplished, youthful prima donna, MISS 81 SAN UALTON. Continued success of Mr. J. T. RAYMOND. Prof. HILTON, the renowned Ventriloquist, with his three Talking Heads. ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND. MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 2,t OLYMPIC THEATRE.? BEGINS AT K GREATER CROWDS THAN EVER BEFORE) Only standing room at 9. Throngs turned a way. 858th to 265th PERFORMANCE of O. L. Fox's Reconstructed Pantomime, HUMPTY Dl MPTY. The Inimitable American Comedian and Clown, Mr. GEORGE L. FOX, Mile. SAN'lALl and the ITALIAN BALLET. (The best Ballet Troupe In America.) Falrv Marvels. I I Grand Ballets. Falrv Enchantments. I "THE" HIT. Witty Burlesque. Comic Tricks. I I Oorgeous Spectacle. C. K. Fox Pantaloon J F. Lacy Harlequin Mile. Laurent Columbine | Millie Socket! Burlesque Messrs. Tarr, lilllett, Howlaud, Ouinlan, Mrs. Edmonds. H. D. MATINEES l>j WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. XTIBLO'B GARDEN. 1> Lesieee and Manager* JARRETT A PALMES La*t week of tbe angagement or Mr. EDWIN FORREST, Who will appear on Monday and Tueeday evooings, Not. I and t. In bis powerful Impersonation of SPARTACUS, la Dr. Bird'* grand American tragedy of THE GLADIATOR, ?unported by the full strength of the company. Uu Wednesday and Thursday eventual ED WIN FORREST ** METAMORA. On Friday, (hit lait appearances aa fell HARD III. Saturday, MATILDA HERON will appear for the last time, aa CAMILLB. Monday, Nor. 9, (for tlx nights only) tha celebrated art let, MRS. D. P. BOWERS. Beau eeoured six days In adrance. German rtadt theatre, w and 47 bowery. This (Monday) evening, Novembers, MR. HERMANN II END RICH 3 aa )N<;OMAR In Frledr. Haliu'i flvn act dramatic poem DER hOHN DEB WILDNISB. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, NO. 885 BROADWAY. First appearance of TIM HATES, Champion Clog Dancer. Hon*** Densely Packed ! Soraams of Delight I BIRCH, WAMBOLI). I1KKNAKD AND HACKUS. SAN FRANCISCO MINHTkKLS. Immense hit ol the NEW OPERA HOI FFR. BARBER CROWN, OR THE PACIFIC HLOPKR; and produced In a style of splendor never equalled on tb? ?uiustrel stage. No burlesque on a burlesque. BUT A GENUINE ORIGINAL. The whole audience convulsed with liughterl PEN AND INK FAIL TO DEPICT THE GORGEOUS SCENERY I NEWCOMB, RICE, SCOTT, TEMPLETON, DONNIKER, COOPER and FIKLliB In ail their great acts. Box offlca open. Heats secured elx days In advance. TONT PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, SOI BOWERY. A startling sensation. A new drama. Illustrating scenes Of dally occurrcnce In the great city, emitted NEW YORK KFFOKE AND AFTER DARK. TONY PASTOR as Jim Nassau, a sidewalk speculator. SI. W. THOMPSON as Daddy Orey, a ragpicker. Use LE MR 1 N as the foundling or the street*. THE GRKAT CO. TELLIER BROTHERS In their daring, eicitlug, startling fi ats, aa performed by them In ail Ilia principal cities of Europe. NEW BALLET. SAILORS ASHORE. THE SWISS COW BELL R1SGERS. THE TKIPLE COMPANY U A DOUBLE BILL. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. M R. DE CORDOVA'S ANNUAL COURSE OF HTMOROUS LECTURES, AT STKINWAY HALL. "THE HPRATTS AT SARATOGA." MONDAY STEMNO, NOV. ?, IWA. "MRS GRUNDY," MONDAY EVENINO.NOV. R "PL* NCHKTTk." MONDAY EVENING, NOT. S3. The sal* of reserved sent* will comtnenr* on Monday, No vember 1, St Macyo'* 114 Hrnadwnv ; R C. Root A Anthony's, *2 l.lbertr street; J. L. Peter's, I ? Broadway. Tremaloe's, 4*1 Broadway ; Schlrmer's, 7 1 Broadway ; Mitchell A Sdxas', Hi Broadway, and at Hteinwav Hall Door* open at 1 ; to com:n*uc* at I o'clock preciiely. N EW AI'OLLO HALL, Corner Twenty-eighth street and I'roadway. GKAND COMBINATION. ALF BURNETT, I J AM KB TAYLOR, A met lea's Oraa'.*st llumorlit. I Ths Great London Comlqua. In thirty Characters I In 3d .iliTeieoi Character*. Mr. aad Mr*. R. A BRENNAN, Prof. SHARPLEY and the entlr* company In the most novel and attractive euter taiument ever offered to the New York public. Admission M csntl; reserved stats $1 ; balcony circle 84 ceute. WALL'S OPERA HOt BE, WASHINGTON, D. 0. Humphrey B'snd, Lessee Lewis Haker, Manager. Season wdl commence Nov Hi). Siare wtshieg nights will pleaee address U. Bland, No. Lafayette plaee, New Tork. J'l'IPHANT F MR? IRVING HALL. J Positive. v close* loslkkl, November I. Admission So csr.i*. OTi RKOPTI" N ri)R SALE. ? FINFST IN THR fCM'Nr trv for pubiusjfclbltion. wltk written lectur* oomp.eis fo use; pr:ca, |4SV. AJdim J. DAVIS, box 184 Herald cOlca. THEATRICALS?WANTED, A GOOD HUMOROUS Lecturer ; alto, for coml'lnallon cowipenv, ladle* sad gen tlemen having specialties, lllstrlronlc Reader*, SlB?*ri and Dancir*. Audrsss MacHger, box 1IW Herald o9ee. MUSICAL. A LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THR piano and naming at pupil'* resilience for $10 per iuartrr ; tsil of refeisnce given. Address, wltk rsiidenee, eecker, box U2 Hei aid oflica. pi'ITAR. PIANO, VIOLIN, OROAN SINGING ?J. JAY I J WATSON'!* American normal mualeal noni*rvMo> rr,l41We?t iwenly-eitth street, Circular* at B*rry'*, ?M Broadway, and Hurnlon'a, M Fourth aveana. / 1 I'lTA R AND SINGING. -NAPOLEON GOULD, THE I T celebrated Qultarlei, enahlae hi* pupil* la a f*w leasona to accompany tong* and play *IT*ctlvely. MU Fourth avenue, near Twenty seventh sirset. Banjo taught practically. OROAN WANTED?* SECOND HAND PARLOR PIPB Organ wanted. Any one having euek aa Inetrigieiil to ?ell low may addreaa, gl'ing full particular* B. H. M., bo* 1M Uaraiu offiua. AMUSEMENTS. Bowery theatre. GREAT EXCITEMENT. THE IMMENSE SENSATIONAL. DRAMA or AFTER DARK. OR SCENES IN LIKE IN LONDON. NOW COMPLETED AND READY. ENTIRE NEW SCENERY, MACHINERY, SPLENDID TABLEAUX AND MOUNTING*. DANCES BY MLLE. ROSA. VICTORIA STATION. BLAC KHAR'S BRIDGE. ON CRUTCHES. LONDON MUSIC HALL UNDERGROUND RAILWAT Sonus by Stewart and Bollus. w POPULAR FARCE MATINEE SATURDAY AT 8 O'CLOCK. ALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manager. ...MR. LESTER WALLACR EVERY EVENING until further notice, THE LANCASHIRE LASS. THE SUCCESS OF THE SEASON. BROADWMV THEATRE. ADMISSION 60 CENTS. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. POSITIVELY THE LAST SIX NIGHTS OF THE BRILLIANT ENG 6EMENT OF MR. AND MRS. W. J. LORENCR. THIS EVEN IN (} AND SATURDAY MATINEE. GRAND REVIVAL GRAND REVIVA& Or' THE (J RE AT MORAL LESSON OK THE DAY. THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN, 1 WITH THE INIMITABLE FLORENCES In their life-like original character* of BOB BRIERLY and EMILY ST. EVREMOND. On FRIDAY EVENING. Grand Farewell Benefit of MR. AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE. A MONSTER BILL. THREE PIECEO, SATURDAY. LAST FLORENCE MATINEE. ONLY TICKET OF LEAVE MAN MATINEE. ON MONDAY EVENING, NOV. #, V3M, RETURN OF THE GREAT TRAGEDY Ql'EEN, MKS. F. W. LANDER. FOR TWELVE PERFORMANCES ONLV, when will be produced, with EVERYTHING NEW AND A SUPERB CAST. MARIE ANTOINETTE. Peats secured from 8 till 6 six day* In advance. CiREAT SUCCESSI I THE FAVORITE AS WELL AS THE BEST. THE EUROPEAN CIRCUS, THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, BROADWAY. PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY AT 8. MATINEES DAILY AT 8X. and no postponement on account of the weather. ROBINSON, l'UE CHAMPION. ONLY GREAT RIDER IN THE WORLD. No ene oan be compared to him. The prew and people admit tbl* fact. THE REST FEMALE RIDERS, TUB REST GYMNASTS, THE BEST COMPANY, make thi* the BEST CI ROUS IN NEW YORK. THE FINE8T IN THE WORLD. Flret week of HERR HOLTON, THE CALIFORNIA HERCULES. A Marvel of Physical Strength. TUESDAY, NOV. 8. AT 10, or? ahould the weather prove unfavorable ? first clear day, GRAND DEMONSTRATIVE PARADE. from Thirty-fourth street to Broadway, to Canal, Boworj% Chatham etreet, East Broadway, Grand, Bowerv, Third are* nue, Twenty-third etreet, Fourth avenue, Thirty-second street, to _ BROADWAY AND THIRTY-FOURTH STREET. NEW YORK CIRCUS. Fourteenth etreet, opposite Academy of Mu*le. L. B. LENT DIRECTOR, MATINEES AT 3^, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. THE UNVARYING SUCCESS attending the performances at this ever-popular rasort, *f well ??gy?ECT AND FASinoNABLE AUDIENCES who nightly throug the spacious amphitheatre afford the best possible evidence that Meritorious Euuenrlan Entertain ments, when presented with a due regard to the requirement* of refinement aud good taste, can be made to command the approbation and support of the best classes of the oomiap nitj. Third week of the Asiatic Spectacle of THE CHINESE FESTIVAL: OK, FEAST OF LANTERNS. A production whlcb will be found replete with ANIMATED ACTION AND BRILLIANT PAGEANTRY I ALL THE CHAMPION RIDERS AND STAR GYMNASTS AND ACROBATS of the Great New York Circus Troupe In DIVERSIFIED SCENES IN THE CIRCLE, Including every variety of DASHING HORSEMANSHIP AND CLASSIC OLYMPIC GAMES, presented In a style of elegance UNPARALLELED IN AMEBfCA. , BRYANTS' MINSTRELS, ? FOURTEENTH STREET.^ Adjoining the Academy of Music. First time of an original Operatic Burlesque, LA SOMNAMBULA, The Midnight Grecian Bend-er who Walked In Her Sleep; or, The Village Inn and the Count Out. Eugene. SOMNAMBULA. Unsworth. Dempster. SOMNAMBULA. Seymour. Rockefeller. SOMNAM HULA. Epb. Horn. Chas. Henry. SOMNAMBULA. W. P. Grler. llogan. SOMNAMBULA. Hushes. Howard. SOMNAMBULA. Warren Whlta. DAN BRYANT, DAN BRYANT AS THE LIVE INGIN. BRYANTS' MINSTRELS, Fourteenth street Opera House, Kelly a leon's minstrels, tso hroa4>way. COMMENCE AT A QUARTER TO EIGHT. AN ENTIRE NEW AND ORIGINAL BILL. LEON'S NEW BEND. LEON'S NEW BEND. EnLUfeCinent of the great California comedians, LESLIE AND KAYNOR. First time, after elaborate preparation, with _ _ GORGEOUS COSTUMES. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, AND MARVELLOUS TRANSFORMATIONS, O ?? ?? ORPHEUS OR ?? THE ONlY LEON. ?? ORPHEJ ORP ?? EURVDICE. ?? ORPHit ORPH ?? ORPHEE AUX ENFERS. ?? ORPII ORPHE ?? EUKYDICE. ?? ORP ORPHEU ?? THE ONLY LEON. ** OH ORPHEUS M 9 j^RS. P. B. CON WAT'S PARK THEATRE? BROOK* ''n* SECOND WEEK OF MLLE. ZOK. TIIIS EVENING, HASSAN IELLO. Fenella, a Dumb Girl Mil*. ZOg^ MACEVOY'B NEW HIBERNICON, REPRESENTING A TOUR IN IRELAND. SPECIAL NOTICE. The proprietor of tbl* great liallonal *ntertatnment takeg pleasure In announcing that, aft?r a v*ry successful seasnq of eight coneecutlve wesk* at l'lke'e Music Hall, be hu d*> termlnsd to give the ptibllo on the East (Ida an opportunity of visiting lb* Hlberulcon. For this purpoaa be baa *ecurM Ir ving Hall, commencing there WeluesJay ev enlng, Nor. 4, foe a sbort season. ALL THE OLD FATORITES WILL APPBAR. Box oiDce open for reserved seats on Wednesday at 10 A. If. HOOLEY'S OPERA HOU1B, BROOKLYN. FOUR NEW STARS, FIRST WEEK OF JOE KMMETT, Q. W. H. ORIFFIN, BILLY WEST and J. T JONES. THE FEMININE WIUWAM:or. FEMALE LEGISLATORS, Mulligan. Reed, Carroll, Stewart, Kelly. Bterte Roger*) Abbott ana Glenn. ) HOOLEY'S E. D. OPERA HOISE, WILLIAMSBURO. INCREASED ATTRACTION. FIRST WEEK OF PRoFfcHSOR O'REARUON and J. R. CAMPBELL. _ HUGHES, PURDT, JEFFERSON. RICARDO, SHERIOA* AND MACK. Tumbl*ronlcon, Lor* In all Corner*, Ba*e Ball, Academy BlMiATINEfe EVERY SATURDAT AT iH O'CLOCK. BOOKLYN ACADEM Y OF MUBICT " LANDER? The great Trareqy Oueen, HHP. F. W. LANDER. THURSDAY NKXT, I FRIDAY NEXT, BENEFIT. ELIZABETH. MAKY STUART. Box book open at Academy of Mu*lc, Brooklyn, and *,119 Broadway, New York, on Monday. Hullman'e, Allemania HALL, I No. Is Eaat Sixteenth (treat, between Flftb are cue ao& Union square. Profesaor Kohde'* famou* Geological Exhibition, EARTH AND MAN <FIM?cven Tableau), Every evening at tf ; Saturday at 8 only. Ailmliilon oi'c ; reserved seats $1. filQ THE DYING ZOUAVE. O10 The most | bra us t and life'* H wonderful R mechanical <> representation A ever iron D or (he Is it W brfxth of life, A being shot In the Y. Open from 8 A blood leaving the wound. Also The Sleeping Beauty, Iniant venue and thousand* of otber curiosities. (Ill 10 P. M. C> MUSEUM B OF ANATOMY. ) No r to I Cltnen, o rlew It I Traveller a marvellous O or d and r* Slraujer w unheard of E should isll a wonder*. n N frein ? A. M. f. till 10 P. M. I w ONDERFUL. Th* Djrlng Zouave. Kit Broadway. NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OK MUSIC, U Fifth avenue, corner Kourteenth street, and ?10 URiiAD'A AY, New York, 118. 130 and IAS Court atreet, n*ar State, Brooklyn. INSTRUCTION DAILY, from 0 A. M. to ? P. M., by thg meal oomp*l*nl matters. Tl.RMt) ? RKiil'LAR CLASSES. tlO per quarter. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, ?IJ per quarter. FREE Elementary Cisasee, designed especially for Pupllg who are deficient In lb* rudlmenta of music. V nrai Nulla Piano. Tin. in ..Organ. Theory and Compoaltlon Chorus Claasss. Minor Instruments. Modern Languages By Native Professors. ALHAMDRA-618 BROADWAY. Wrsat succss* of HARRT MACARTHT and Ml** LOTTA rstelle, assisted hy AON ESS SOI THKRUND, Mis* MARY SCOTT, Every evening. Grand matinee Saturday, November 7. Remember thb METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT ml Nassau s-reet old Herald Building), wlisrs you cau hart ?U sort* of Thsatrlcal, Circus lod Gsnsral Printing, At prloes that d*fy competition. CIOLLEOE OF MUSIC, M K AIT FOURTEENTH STRELT, J bstwssn Union sonars and Fifth arenua, For INK I RUCTION IN ALL BBAlfGHES OF VOCAL MUSIC. Lesson* to pupil* ars glr*n ssisratsly. Beat msthod for styls and rapid progrees. Tsrms 4U per quarter, adml n * ? I) IK BCTORS AN D 1 1 NSTffUOTi)RS, Mms. UAZ/aNIGA, Sr. RONCONl, Sr. ALBITLB. JtOR HOME AKUSEMBNT.-LBABN TO PLAY THR 1 Uanin Thi DoHSON BROTHKHH, fMVf HroidWAf. will guartntM to tsaoh you lo pisy ? perfect tune tks Aral Is* son. fTHBATRK TICIET OFrlCB/)WAT _ RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEJTRM. RRH1RVFD SEATS FOR ALL THEATRES. RKOULAR THEATRE TICKET OFFICE, 174 BROA I) Wa V, OOBBBE MAIDEN LANB. WANTED TO PURCHASE-ANATOMICAL PR BP ABA lions and Curiosities of all kinds. Apply to tbs Maw ?gar Museum at Anatomy, ttlS Broadway.