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CITY BEAU ETr.Vi'IS. TOR l\LR. ( rlllru.. A K BLRQAKT TOOK atORT RIOWI RTOSE HIGH A>l""p llouve, 31k ??.. near WIndia* h?iel. fiui order, In til, lor Sill at a b.rnaln, or will ba rented (MiDKN k CI.AUK. Hrnaawxy. corner 17th H. A ?4*T!I ST, S K \ It MADISON aV AM) TUB AtVlniliur, Kor sale or exchange, an exceptinnblly de lira la medium tiled Dwelliut, To **tju.?lte order: a bar gain. V K 8TEV fcNKO.N, Jr. Fob salk?nh a wear soth >t . j.s kkkt four atoriaa, litnh atoop broert atone, v eil limit, in perfaci or der and neat location F.L.'AK ii. BROWN, owner, M Na? Mi at., or No. l> Weal Mth at. For HAiek?two so foot front 4 ktokv iiioh aloop brown atone Houare, with extenalona. finely fin ithed, at low prlraa. Madia, n a?., between ahtk and tUith tin. VOhST 41 ST NT . BETWBKN BROADWAY AND (JTH ? ? a*.?A lonr atory lii^h etoop t-rown atone, with cornlcet ar.4 rat fixture.. Apply to J. KOMA1KK BROWN, 1,280 Broadway. K.Uvt slate. A SMALL FRAME HOIHI AND TWO LOTS FOR eele?bevm rooiua In hruae; .table for three horeea: waguu room and buy loft on the aeeoud lot: incited 'AT leit (rotn Eiatern Boulevard, will be eold for leea than the Iota ? lone ure worth. For lull partiiuoirs ipply to Mr. JAMF.S 1111WL' v ~ uta at .. ROWE. No. Ml7 3d tr _ __ A baruai.nT? must bB'MUZ rivif droitv double Teuemenl on lat a*. . two Murae , complete orders Mutll.tmO: terms eat>. T. OLlVKK 0A1.TEK, ,M Ntiaau. roout 11. T Hit Bit STORY BRICK TKNKM FNT?74TII ST., 8D at. ; 17.0 Ml; terms to suit SAMUEL KILl'ATKICK. \\ i-wt M?lr. CTHEAl'EbT VET?FOUK 8TORV STONE AND BRICK J Dwelllutt, 25tll it. Kind (.lock), nrar Sth av.ifiirnace end eterv rnodern convenience; extremely lew prtee; ?aaieet possible teiuia. SAMUf.L KILl'ATKICK. ,140 3d ??. North Side. \ B ARC Arm?t.ESS FOR CASII-THRKK STORV finished basement llmi-e. ! ?''Ih at , I'd rooms, lor M,?**!. DITCHETT, i New Chamhera it. LHOOKJ-l \ PllOl'EUTV FOR SALE AM) TO LKT. I(V)K sale CllEAI'-A LOT IN BVRKHREBN CK.MK tery, luliv Improved, m ar Tony FaMor'a. on Main ar. ltiuulre of JOHN OKTkKeKX, 77 "itb uv., between 10 A. It. And :t P. M rpo RENT m: FOR SALE?A NICELY FURNISHED X four story Uouse on Columbia Hoitfhte, overlooking the Hajr; per month, fU 11: private preferred ?n<l positive secu rity. Address (. B , Herald ofiice, for three day s. wlgtCTlElTER COL \TY FKOPERTY FOIL SACK ANO TO RENT. AT TAKRYTOUN. O.N THE HUDSON. ONE HOUR from ciiy.?To let. immediate possession, and for ilia, leautifully furnished Houtei, CoIUkoi and elegant Resi dences. hi very loir price*. S. EMHEKMOK,H5DHth av. PKoi'Kit'i v on op tup: civ* roit DALE Oil TO UKAT. f TO UN TRY REblDKNCKS.-TO LET, AT KORDIIAM, V. h neat Coitace, containing nine rooiua and also 4>a acre* ot (troand; good barn, tic.; on elevated ground. six niitiuiea from depot and 2U minute* to 42(1 *1.; rent per month; ootumutation 12 cents Inquire of WILL!AM T. A. HART, 07 i'riiico at., New York. JERSEY CITY, HOHOKKM, HUDSON CITY AM) KIE^GEN REAL ESTATE. To Let or Lcm4?-. TO LET?THREE NTURY BKDW.N STONE HOUSE, IrtH Harrow st., Jersey Oltv, adjoining Van Vorst ??mare; tu pi rfert order; very desirable; fli*> per month; posses sion immediate. Address A. 8. WHITON, H4 Broadway. N. V. Beautiful homes for sale ok rent, fi r nitihed or unfurnished; Fountain Hill, Bethlehem, Pa.; Hood schools, good society, monntair air, mountain spring water.; no nia'aria within 50 mile*; the moat beautiful region in tha United JStiites; send tor circular. TlNSLhY JETER. Farm to rent?near mount vkknon, wkst cbes?er county ; a fine Farm of over 50 acres to rent. For particulars apply to JoilN ToWNSHEND, Bennett Build ing, corner of Nassau unci Ann ata., New York. "IJIOR SALE AT A GREAT 8AURIPICK?TUB OLD JU -stabllshed Vaudew ntor Hotel and IB acr'* of Land, xt houib Oyster Bay. L- 1,; a good chunce for a live man. REYNOLDS, lJJiHb at., Wiiltauiaburg. For sale at a bargain an elegant ooux trv Residence ami Farm, on the Hudson, near Pmigh- j t epsie; would exchange for a desirable unincumbered ! Residence in New York or Brooklyn No agents. Address i L. fj., box 174 lI.Tnid office. U- TEL PROPERTY FOR SALK-THE MILLRRTON Hotel, situated at MlHerton. N. Y , d dug good business, lot -tic cheap; torm* easy; .-toro in tmiluini; payiug rental ot $7U). Ad iress Ii. B. REED, Shatou, Conn. Quark y jm e n? Read the EVENING TELEGRAM. AH the news for 2 iv.it*. Advertising. 10 cents per line. Circulation, 40,000 topies. <? TO KENT' THE RESIDENCE Ot THE LATE WILL. JL lain iiedmond, near Suutli Orange. N. J. For particu.ar* tpply to (i 11. REDMOND, \H Exchange place. REAL KSTATK TO E.UHANOE. "a HARG A IN.?Til E MANSON FAKM.'MYNK OK THE rY ' est in Ulster county; taiodd acres; excellent 'J}$ story Hone bou*e; modern iioprovctu 'nt* extra large bam and outbuilding*: well watered an I tri.ited. live mile* from Pine Bu?h, orange coantv. Dr. silERM \N. owner, 1 Ann si. Would exchange for uiiencumhared city property. a <k)od farm if Iu) iT; ks in new jerbkt.ao ^Ymilos from New Yorx. to exchange for a good Dwelling House, not above 1 th St., New York. Apply at 3BJ West 42d St., New York. A FARM OF lUi ACRi S ON THE DELAWARE, HALF J Y Iving in Hurlmuton, N J . two houses bams. .lc . to ex iiiang" for Dwellliu in New York, at.uvo .'Hth St.. between 4*h mid 7th avs Adilro-s. w :!i location and psrt>culsr?, II. t?., box lilii II- t aid L ptown office. 14* XGHA.NGK HHi COl'.NTHV RESIDENCE-A FIRST j :a*u oily H 'use; aim* denirtldt* Lot* fur country Res! CiMue .J O. liOYT, 171 Broadway. 1/ It EXCH A Ni;!?THREE DKSI HAHLK TENEMENT in c. tv ??i Me*- n ii-* ? irk, V .1 fur unimproved c?tv in liriM<nl>n vddrc* TllK OWNKK, -42 Fulton sr., Brooklyn. V^IX ACRES, NKW lIOl>K a Nl> B A UN $1,50UEN k_ wMuibrniico ??r Merchan t.;*? or country Property. >1 I MS<)N, Limlon, N. J. IVILI K\ 'H.ANiil tHDHCK MINNESOTA FARMING if ioiii'i" for /"'?d? vViiriteU, it lar^o Mcoud Safe. A<1. dre*-* PUH'I I*, Hfr* d ofl'?ce. 1~ tl K1 S IS . L.ZaHKIIII'OKT. N. J.. LIGHTLY ?ymcuitiL cr *d, Jiid ?ut ?n lots, vo t xcliHiiiftf lor city Prop. cn>- MNK ?* UK AV, 537 *Uli a v. HK1 ij *>T \ I K W.WTKii. \\tANTKD AN XTIIA SIZED IIOlSK, LOCATED ff 6tw. ? n Mn? 11s .r, tnd tl. av*.. '.Nili And lad *ts. Ad drc*o>, ?t .ting sue, ii'CHti ?u i..d price o't\. box 2.6*4 Pout ollicv. WANTED M)K IN Vl SIVKNT-SOMK GOOD PAY ii <n|C Property on wr*t side. !or c oh. Address, witli particular*. II, M.. 4Ml \\ i st 24th H. ?lO ? jK I K<H? ! id UPOSES Bennett building. Urnjiroof. I an* h ted on Nrss.in. Ann and Fulton *tv \ ir*t Floor to <f; niitiCle tor ? Htiko ?, insurance offices or .n* \crh . will lie v* to, i thcr <-r in pure*; b ? altered to suit 1? lu.nts if tieiiired ; adapted lor offices or stores. Hen*' nuliit* rent-. Abo ti mi- eilgib e Lor ? <f1ir? s to ?oi. APPLY t?N THE PREMISES. Take the elevator. Inquire tor janitor. AIIAKKRY TO LK ? sr-1N NEW lit 1 LDJNti; FIRST iLo luc oiiui. Inquire *<>7 Im *v., bit ween tith Hud 7th its. AnflHK t it n a \Tii V li:T;~a i.TTTm provemorm; gopt tor any business, see owner and pfmiac*. from A?TO OaRINlT A A KKKS. AC.?AT KEDCCKD ?rent, toe lour line Lefts, .'HI West 4lst it.; superior li*hi, eievstor. office. .JA.Ul.S PKlOb.,'iOO Hudson. A To KKNT, sTOKK. BaSKMENT AND CELLAR 26 ? Beckiiuii st. . line <?r er; excellent location : also Lotts id >aue building Ihrvuuh IHN eet> to spruce si. ; superior ft) w >pru jight; Power can be had. JAMES PRICE. 2011 Hudson. 4 CuaOEK >TO?tK ON CaNaL ST. Tt) KENT, WITH ^Vor without the dwelling part att relied: good thor oughfare; reduced rent; Silo other stores, from 62M) up ward. J AM hit PKICK, 2UI) Hudson. DOCTOR'S APARTMENT^ To LET-OOCCPIED b*? such tor S3 year*; rent low. No. |.?t? >nluv*n st. /loAL YARD TO LET-ON 1ST AY AND ? AST 2tlTH vV?i. ; conifdete with runs, % irds, stable, offlee and Fsir banks* seas*; linmcdiate possession; rent low. Inquire 4 2 let av., corner .'Nth t. Corner of latu sr. and av. c.? sioke to let; use i as a grocery for several years. Inquire :i8i Bowery. J~ASrroRs Kead the KVENINO TELEGRAM. All the news for 2 cents Advertising, 20 cents per line. Circulation, 40,(4)0 copies. M lilac h.i ?Sc.. aSITaCTI'SBM- JBWELST. watches, clocks, Ae.?'T.i teni. ? in prominrni Hrnmlw.y .tiiie retail hnli ifuucL. Adilreit IIOLIHAV UOOliS, 11.raid MADI.-0X AV.. NO. J-.S.-K1 KXISI1ED. TO KENT, to a flr?t el??? leaaiiU Apply to J. UoMAl.VK illloWN, Ko. l.SMtt Urnadirajr. PHTHIOIAN'H orHCB TO LET?FUKNISh ED I L UBIro on a drat floor of an Rnclnh bainnent brawn Mono , lotm , fln. contral loeotlon. Apply at Kin ? nt :l*tlt ?*. s TORES TO LET. ALSO HAKKRT, IN TllK NRW brown atone tn uae* Its and HU '.'tit av. , rent Ion-. rpo i.ki-a kestaUkant, KITSkyriiino cutt X i , plete. Ural ?Ik?? cumtom. to a r.ipon.lh . m.n that on tior?tond? lit* bn*lner>. Apply to OTIO f'KLS.NEB. 5T Writ -iHh ?t. TO RENT CHKAP-STORRB AND LOFTS. 2"0 WMbiOKton, Harrluy. HE Warren it. Largo Flrn Loft, ?7 1'ar* place OLOKtiK W. WELSH. 303 tire.n wicll ok Alan ?NEAR HHOADWaV AND oRaNI't E.nikaL tPlt/V.Hoirl, Sift feet, 'ottr atory llottae 2ft Wett ftil it. ; lioaement; cut out. aim at to* ront. new English baaemeni lloti.O 27 Weal 3d it. 1>V\ K.I.1.IM. IIOISK.N i *? LE . , f Itrti tall. t.. A?IN 43D NT . NBAR BROADWAl?TOUR ETORV .handw.ntely Inrnl-lte.l hottae, $f SI per month; alio, tit 8 Hi. - 2d, 23u ato alio otherr, at roNticed renta. nnfurnt?lt<.'tl and fnrnllbod. HALES A SQUIRE!, 2DS West 2fM tl. A LIST ill CHOIOr KURMNil RD HOI Alfr TO ./Vront or the winter: rents low ontl term* reaoouablo to reeponaihle pritai. famine, permit, can bo had at our office or Will bo tuail.d to any adilrae* K. H. LL Dl.OW A CO.. 3 Elne ot. AN KI.KOA.NTi.V rfKMNIlhH fOl H NfOKY IIUIH atovp brown alone Monro, 2b tret wide, 37th it., between f.Ui and ttth aeo. . rent #ft >3 for the w inter irmith*. Other, at leas ront. ri Vif'soN A RKI.T, 1.4SS Mroadway. near 44lh it. A.?NEW OOHRLKTh Kl'KNlNMKD LISTS KKADY i at Bo. 4 fine or git Eaat I7tb ?t. V. K. NTKVE.NSON. Jr. (NOSKV rilKEK SIOKV M lull STOOI'; W KOOMSj /well fttrtijalied . 2 til ,t . near KNrvsiOtl I'.oad, rrry low tv roapoitslbte private fouii). J. N. DAtHiEll, lit ul ver.lty place. _ Finely ki:kndoied YOLk sTuhy owkllino j lrcsiniiton >? , 4,'itti at., reason.ihly tn acceptanle lamliy, I or won oaetiange IIooh and Furniture for other fee party, klirf ATKICK. ;4<J 34 av 1.TOK RENT Nt.Ai: r I FT II A ? K.N 1 K HOTEL. AN 1 elegantly furniihed II ure. 2(1 room. Appl) ton. t. CLARKE, .Aj Eaat 33d it. FITRRISHKD MO I ARB To RENT. FRO II fsn To FftO) per month, for private famill*i and boarding houaoa. Lf'DLoW A lifl., .7 I'ltioti eq?arr, '.rest ndo. "I.1I1LLY AND KI.KOAN TI.V Kl RNISIIKO KM K X itulf high itoi.p lawn .tone iloti,a, near Nth at ; pri* nu family owly: part el low rtul taken In Hoard lor one. Ii' fl i M n o*t 2Pto DWELLING HOI SER TO tET. Ktirnlaltvtl ROOFKKS IN SLATK OK TIS Read the EVENING TELEGRAM. A11 the newa for 2 cent. Advertising. J>> cram per line Circulmiou. 4",000 eopm rPHK BLEUANT FULL Htkt POCK tTOKY IIloll 1 (loop Hour* A West .V.'d .i is rent, fully lurniahed. le ? n approved tenant: It *111 be reail; lor oeeupuuey alter tbe 15tli October. b. H. Ll'llLlilV A CO., 3 1'iue el. KTII AT.. NKAK 19111 i-T.-TO KENT. FULLY PUR ? /iilahed. at low rent for the winter, a very deair ible full eitt II ".ae In rood order. K, U. LUDLOW t CO.. 3 Fine at. 500. FURNISHED ANI) V)NFURNISHED MOUSES In New York and Brooklyn, leaae, enle or exrhnogv ; alao Stores, fen<<iuenla. Lola, Connirv Property. JACOB i V. D. WYCKOFP. No. ?) I'ine at S H.?Ten la twenty , per cent Investment; bargain V nturnianrrt i LIST OF CHOICE UNFURNISHED BOUSES TO _\.rem at ?erv reasonable raise: aome can be had until Mar next II dealred, or on leaae of two or more reara: per nilta can be had at uur office or will be mailed to any addreaa. E. il. LI'I)LOW Jt CO.. 3 Hue el. ^PAKTMKNTS OF THRF.X ROOMS AND UPWARD. 2*alsu a Ira Lower Parte. Apply office IS!* Kaal l.'th A SUPERB 5TH AV. 2. FOOT BKOWN STONE Dwelling: rent, $3,500. V K STEVENSON. Jr.. 4 Pine or 33 Eaat 17tb at A HANDSOME FOUK BTOKY BROWN SToNF.. A ITH mirrors and fixtures. 24 Weet ll-'d at Permits of K B. UOODALE A CO., 5 Weat 23d at. ,Filth Avenue Hotel* A BaRoaIN?TN IIaklkm. NEAR STEAMBOAT j:\laniling.a beautiful three ttorr brown alone, at $6UO; or lurniahed. SI,000. II. P DEGRAAF, Bowery National Hank. -A.-NEW COMPLETE UNFURNISHED LISTS, AT ?officea 4 Pine or 33 Kaet 17th tt V.. K 8TKVKN80N. Jr. A -TO RENT LOW. LABOR HOUSE ON HUBERT alt., 19 riMima: all imprnretnenta; axcellont for boarding houaa or lurniahed rooma, alao aevernl other Houses. down town. (root too upward. JAMBS PRICE. SOU lludaon. CKJKKBR DWELLING, LEXINGTON W YORK. /villa, very low : three atory twruty-foot Dwelling, East !9>lh at., only S'.a 0: thron atory, I'ark ar., Both et.. $500 othera. KaMUEL KILPATB1CK, 340 3d ar. TO LET?BLEU A NT BROWN STORE PROMT HOUSE antl .stable 593 I?eainglou ar., cnruer 52d at.; extra Qnitl.; One order. Owner, 34 Kaat 49th at. TO LET?UNFURNISHED. WITH POSSESSION. IN an elegant high aloop browu tlone house, improved, a Floor lor light houiekeeping. Inquire on premieee, 330 Weat 32<t et. I TNFURNIKHKD HOUSES?9700, feuo, $1,000, $1,300, U SI,400, $1 .VIO, SI.** . SI.7l?i, $l,H0 $2.' <*V TIMPSON A PKKT. I,4*H Broadway, near 44th at. PER MONTH ?A PINK TIIKKK STORY HIOH ? jLrstoop brown atone Houaa In llarlene, eight tulnutee from 42d at. 111N K A CRAY, .'>37 6th a* Kl ILMMHEl) ICOOMM AMU APARTMENTS TO LET. A SUIT OK nANDSOMKLY FURNISHED ROOMS, together or eeparately, with Breaklaet II required. 91 Weet 11th et. * NEATLY FURNISHED LArtGK FRONT ROOM TO .iVlet, for hocaekeftplng, ai $4 per weak. Call at ?5 Hua Hon st. _____ A OKNTLbMAK AKD wfPK"oiTfwO OhNTLEMKX chii secure a large, nleely turnished Roura, on eecona tioor. house first class. 24?) Went 2'Jdst. FEW NICELY Pi RN1SRBO ROOMS TO LET; all moderu improrementa. 133 Eaat I2that. LARUE OR SMALL FURNISHED ROOM TO LET? cln a prirato houae 231 Kaat 11th at., near '2d ar. A LARUE ROOM, OR TWO BOOMS CONNECTING handsomely lurniahed. to gentlemen, without board. 2'2 Weat 27th St.. near 3th tv AT to KAST 13TI1 ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 3th nr.?Furnlehed Rooms, to gents only; moderate priest. T 56 WEST 2HTU ST.. NEAR HROADWaY.-HAND Lsomely fbrnlahed Rooma; $4 to $10 per week each. FURNISHED BOOM TO LET AT IBS WEST MB An elegant parlor floor and two or three other Rooms, all richly furnished; no boarders, uo children. Private house 37 Kaat 20th, neat restaurant. T '2*2 EAST 418T ST.?FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET cor Upper Part of a house. c 3iieap. desirable large and small booms a 'Cond and third floor elegant honae, 317 East 13th at. /YIIEKKFUL BOOMS?FU K.N loll ED. FOR HOUSE \Jkeeping. 528 Weet 42d et.; Broadway green cert paaa the ilnor. Desirable furnished rooms fokokntlkmen. without board, in flrit elaaa house, 34 Wiet 25th at.; ex cellent accommodation*. }JM)R IIOi SKKEBPINU OR HOARD? HANDSOMELY ' lurniahed apartments from $3 to f7; Bouts private. 319 East 13th. B1URNI8HKU OR UNFURNISHED BACK PARLOR, first floor, lor deutiet or doctor's office. Apply lor one wee*. 426 4th av. Fu rnished hall rooms; also square booms, second floor: newly furnished. 16 East 15th at., Lear Tiffany's. B'UKNISHKD front room, second floor. with gas and Are, $5; alao hell Room, $2. 119 Writ 19th at. LU'KNISHEI) FRONT ROOMS AND BEDROOMS FOR i housekeeping; Halle, $2, $3 and $3 50; two upper Rooms cheep; quiet house. 106 East 15th st., near Uuion square. Handsomely furnished second floor, mod em improvements! alao other Rooms; private family. 57 Enat 5?lli at., ucar Madiauii av. Handsomely furnished rooms, three en suite; private bath. 45 Wed 29th et., four doora weet of hruadway. IARUK. SUNNY. COMFOKTABLE BOOM; ALSO SIN JiHe Room; l.-rina low. 224 2d av., near lull at. A RUE FRONT BOOMS ON THIRD FLOOR TO LET lurniahed lor housekeeping, or light business, to gentle men end their wives, or single ladles : rent, $4 and $5 per week; hall bedroom $2; elegant location, 1.299 Broadway, between 35t!i and 36th ata. N icely furnished rooms for light house N ' keeping. #6, $4. $2. 417 4lh av., near -tltli at. TU KPKNT1N K M A N U F A CT U K E R8 - Read the EVENING TELEGRAM. All the newt for 2 cents. Advertising. 2U cents per Utio Circulation, 40,000 copies. __ fjYO LET?A FURNISHED ROOM, TO A GENTLEMAN. 9 Ha I*" FOR NICELY FURNISHED LARUE HACK V' JKoom ?n aecnud lloor. southern exposure, suitable lor honsekeep.kg. Private residence 3.6 i.ust 14th at. 7 WEST 14TH ST ? WITHOUT"hoaRD^ PLEASANT Apartments for several students or other parties deeirlng aceommodai loua. I alTH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AY'S., 2'21,-HAND Xs^aeineiv furnished large Room to gentlemen, without hoard: alao hall Room. i .i west 26TU sr., within a few dooils of LODi lino leu's.?Newly lurniahed Kooiui. without board; leierencet. _ 1 CTI1 ST.. 154 IWEST"? r. LEO AN'TLT FURNISH ED It)itooir.a; alio Hall Kuoms; all uouvenlencet; private laiiniy: referencca. 20 WKSr I5TII. NEAR NTH AV.-KOOMt TV let to gentlemen; private family; Hoard II desired. \>\> STUYVKBANT ST.. NEAR COOPER ISHIITL'TK. OOUeiillemen de>lring elegantly rurnithcd Rooms, Iran mnt or ptrnalrBt, i niittnltul WlloUli end theatre*. call tt r.bove address; terms moderate. .) UNION SytAKli l.AKUK FRONT ROOM. NICELY ."unfurnished; also tinall 1 looms nfcmme Hhsagsl K' ORKATJoNiS sT.?FlKNlsIIED ROOMS FOR TVlguntiemen or light bousekeeplag, from $3 upward; neatly furnished. 1(1 WEST .OTII SI-FCKMSIIKD ROOMS ON PAR "I e/lnr end second Hour, en snite or separately; ail conve. meii'.es. 75 - A RSI liTII sr.?HANDSOMELY PbK.MSlilsD Room* lo let, to gentlcmaa only. .A See rooms; rent 91,"*) per ennnin. 71 Lexington a*. VPAKTMKNTS OIAIUHI'M B ILDl.No. NTH AV? c -Voorner l.Mh St.?Kach toll has prteate kitchen, or ten ant* supplied from general rulalne. .7 V ?extra improvements, ? plemlid order and location. Jan iter, permits. Ub r est .11th -t. I 1 hA.il JiiTll sT.-CIl tltMINU SUNNY FRONT I 1 J.Parlor, with alcove Bedroom, lurnlatied or uulur tiielied; meliorate. ItJM WK.il .it I'll ST.-A FEW KCK.MSHKll ROOMS, ?dOlarge and small; owner lives here; gentlemen only; reierencea required. I "xfi Wtsr I Jill ST., SKCUNO FLOOR. FRONT.? IlJUAIcure Room or tuil. to flrel class gentlemen ont y. 171 lilt S7TU ?T. ? I*ARI.ii it FLOOR FOUR uunMS. I ^completely furnished; piano, lieaier, gas, hath, hot water; terms moderate; houte private. "1(17 AT.?SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM IJ I in 1st to gentlemen or for light housekeeping. iiijV kast idt H sT.?cor fori ahi.k furmsiikd 0 I I)Room. 9D '<>, units lady or gentleman; housekeeping privilege, gas, hath; hreaktast. /?Jttl LKXINOToN At . NKaII Uu St.?FOI R OE l)l'?sll?f handeoinely furnished Koonis, with or wiinnui Hoard, gentlemen or gentlemen and ihvlr wives. Inquire of awner. 1 nkikni*iini> rooms a.tit Apakt jhexts to let. t > i I Mitt I FLAT IX) I. hi iFCK.M.S.'ll-.D; FIRST AND SECOND FLO'iK, TOREK UOoMs teach, in let. No II Olirtstopher tt ; rent low. a PAR I MEN I a.?TKNTKKDKN?SRM W Ks I' AiTII MT. da-Compecl, naw; artistic; $40 to 930; excellent ventila ilea. Hunt, Incatl a; Janitor. FIRST FLOOR tl ROOMS. PIUVaTK HoCHK i?7 ! A.Weverlry niece, between Charles and ITesI lmh st?., I also 11*1 Wavrrley place, ih *t,?ry hnu?e II) rooms f.Vi CIIHISTaLLkK. l7 Abingdon sqaaro. NY KRsFKcTaHLR FAMILY WISII1M) To IIIKK jVnne o! those model Flats, in new building, with all mod ern Imprnvrments. ami first class order, Inquire In aforesaid property, Hi" W est 4R|h st . first floor, from iiir owner t ?Kl.hllA.NT FLAT, $DU. tVoRIfl $Vi; 10 ROOMS; A .SXl i T KRDCOKI) RENT?Sp.k'OND FLAT, fitX ROOMS j\ unl bathroom, on Lexington av. , newly painted , Janitor In limiss. ill West CM si CENTENNIAL FLATS A: E NOW KK ADV.-ALL IN JI rovsmenls, private halls. Ac. . seven ri oms, SIM to M". J EDO A K LKAYl R t FT. ICS 8tb av. DESIRABLE FRENCH FLAT H) LET II.t LLS heated hy itvsm RirT nth sv. Inquire oi JAMKS R. ?i AT. DKRIHaHI.K, COMFORTABLE FLOORS - FOUR rooms. 914 to 917; nice location, 11th and l.lhsls , ad joining Jd av. Apply ;tmi Igih J AMKS Ml I.RY, iMiKtiANT FIRST FLUOR, CONIAlNI.NO tl LAROK Jrootns and haihruooi. gas. wstar and watsr closet, planij of cioirt room, fllu. ?mtahle lot iii.lunory and diesa inakiug. Inquire at 5ln ;<d av., nsar .lltti st. tfLAfft IO LETM)F FIVE ROOMS, WITH MODERN r Improvements, to resprctsblo liniilfet, at rhsap rates, in Uiowu stone iiouses 4t)th tt. end luth ev. Inquire el honse* keeper, rdJ loth av. t)LOOKS TO LET-IN THK SKW HROWN STONE iloates Nns. IW sad If)'Win av., ell convenience*, rant low. til LOOM, iOU AND 294 KAST J7TM ST . SIX MLOMfl; P good order. Apply I IS Kast Btitn at., or on preiaitas rum 10 t? Id. Hv.Mi.mSIK FIRS I FLOOR AND BASENaNl r<? let. 31 king st. ; also 'our lloom* In adjoining duelling; genteel neighborhood; rent moderate SAKVK.N KOnMs. BATHROOM, PLENTY OF CLOSET8, Oterge yard end goad caller. hall DIM sk ISFl'RMSIIKH nor. Ml AVD apart MBWT? T? ?BT. CH'OSD FLOOR I'SFURNISHED. THREE ROOMS Oak'i clawu 'o ? re'pec'ebls .mail family of adults; location c. ntral; bath ana ;?i. 110 East I lib ?t.. kAar 4th rp<i lkt-sicoxd ti/MtR, uufic itwxi uootki I light rooms; painted walls; Improvements. Apply 238 East .'id it. nrut lkt-qujce tr a nsitT?a first oummmt 1 Flat. 371 Wr?t 23d at., corner '?> t> a*.. seven light Rooms: all mo?Jern improvements. p i?ont resid-nce. In quire in corner stora, or of ownsr. NELSON SAM MIA. /?/?7 STH AW STORK. BASEMENT AXIi THIRD l)t) i Floor: l'?i Wail JIHKh.. Third Flat; all Impn.v# ! menti; 86 6th a*., first Floor. J#. XCII. 74 Murray St. iiihakk, hop mm. <kc.. *v a.vtk u. " In tills Cltv and Hrooklvn | a FRENCH DRESSMAKER. SHORTLY TO ARRIVE -.'Yfmni Farlt. desires immediately a Sh iw Room or I'arlori 1 in a fashionable quarter! ol Near York. Address, aith full , particulars A. SOL'DRY, I.Slid Areli at.. Philadelphia. ; 7 GENTLEMAN AMD WIFE D1MXEK 'II) OS? A YFloor ct or t ronmai In some entir ly private family, wbsre tliavmay keep house: inuslba between 10th and 2>>tb , "is. and 4th and 8th are. Addrsss UllEUOKIO, 118 Waal llihat., oity. ! A WIDOW LADY. bF~LYvTm.D MEANS, DESIRES 1 aYto take charg* at a gentlemou's huuae without family : I rutereneet exchanged. Address A. B., box I'd J Herald , Uptown Mrniicii once. a ?mall7jiTnt?el family OP THRER want an J\ unfurnished or fhrnlahad House for the winter; rent must be low. Any person preferring a good tenant to high rent can And sneh by addressing X., box 117 Herald offlee. T FURNISH ED OR U N F U K NI SI I Kit HOUSE ./i. wanted : rent not oyer #4.' 00, or oue where owner will board all or part rout. Jacob V. D. WYCKOFF. SO Pine st. IjHfRKiEHfet) House wanted'-east of"StiTTv., lor hoarding house : moderate rent. LOUIS, Herald Up town Branch office. IjV'KMSHKD FLAT WANTED?SEVEN RoOMS; RENT not to exceed KbO per tnontn. Address A. K., box 180 Herald Uptown office PLEASANT A PA RT M it NTS IN .FRENCH FLATK-ON Kast TPth at., near 2d ar.; all modern improvements, newly painted and reasonable rants. Apply to Janitor in 318. oionalmkn Olicad the KVENINO TELEGRAM. All the newa for 2 ecuta. Am ortising, 20 cents per line. Circulation, 40.000 copice. WANTED?TO H IRE, A FOUR STORY HOUSE, atone front, with or without furniture, below 58th at.: must be in a desirable location aud numerate terms. Ad areas A. 8. WillTON. 84 HroadWay, N. Y. IV" ANTED-A HIGH RfOOl' HOUSE. WITH BASE TT roant, furnished oomplate, |er aprlvate family; loca tion 18th to 38th St., 4th to 8th ar. Call Immediately. COM8TOCK A FROST. HH8thav. WANTED?A LAKUK SIZED. FLAT OR HO KK OF ahonl nine rooms for a small family, near 8tb av., be low 1.1th at., at reasonable rant. Address McW., 186 Eaat 84th St. ANTED?TWO VERY LOW PRICED t'N FUR; nished Rooms in a nice house down town for occasional lodging. Stato rent and particulars to COUNTRY PUPIL. Herald office. WANTED-A PRIVATE dwelling! moderate sited house, in a respectable neighborhood, for a small family aud responsible leuant; state rant and location. 8.. 174 Front at. WANTED?BY A LADY. HOOM, SUITABLE FOR IT health lift exercise for ladies; also a Sleeping Room, located about '23d st., and between Madison and 6th ars.; terms must be modornte. Addioss M. H. K., Herald office. W"ANTEI) lO KENT?A FURN18HED OK PARTLY furnished .-.eeond Floor, suitable for housekeeping lor mother and uanghter. In a private family; location from .Otli st. to 4<>th st.. west silo; references exchanged. Ad drnsa li. J? Herald office. WANTED?A FURNISHBD HOUSE IN DE8IRABLB location; rent Irom SI.&OO to $3,600; strictly private lamily. JACOB V. D. WYCKOFF. 30 Pine it. WANTED?ONK OR* TWO TENEMENT HOUSES OK French Flat House- In a good location on a lease, by a responsible psitr. Ad iress, with particulars, TENEMENT, box 111 Herald Uptown Branch office. 1 ?TWO ADULTS WOULD 1,1 EE A FURNISHED Asllou<e. where owner would board torrent; lamily must be small. Address CLINTON. Herald Uptown. In (lie tountrv. TV ANTED?FURNISHED COTTAGE IN NEW JER it aey. near depot; small family; low rent. Box 216 Her ald other. MUSICAL.. T" crntlkSajTu'f oKKXt ejfP8MIKcI^SiVKa Axlnstruciiou on piano, organ, harp and harmony nt pupil's residence; $10 a quarter; reference. Address witli residence, TEACHER, box 128 Herald Uptown Branch office. CI ARD.?PRIVATE LESSONS, PIANO, ViOUX. Mli? J tar, singing. Circulars mailed. J. JAY WATSON, Director, 32 East 14th it. ME. 8CHUBERT TEACHI'.S mUSIC AND SINGING utier the Italian, French, Carman and Engliah schools at tiO Kast iRh st. __ SH'KLh"makers? ~~~ Read ttia EVENING TELEGRAM. All the news for 2 cents. Advertising, 20 cents per line. Circulation, 40,000 copies. PIASUKOllTKS, OBBAJ8, ?t. A -FOR RKNT, UPKit 111T^ SQ U AHE AND GRAND ? Pianos of our own make; also lor tale and rent, a number of tine second liana Pianos, In perfect order. \VM. KKAHK A CO. No. 112 5th ar. above tilth at. GREAT RED! CTION.-lnO PIANOS AND ORGANS, on Instalments end to rent, $4 and upward; -teinway's, Chtckeriug'e and others. Instruments tuned and repaired. S. X. BADE A OO. 15 East 14th st. A. thorough order, tor sale at moderate prices; also t'iano fortes to rent of our own manufacture. By CI1ICK.KUIXU A SONS, 1*15th av? corner Mth *t. A NUMBER Off STKINWaT A SONS' MfelT 8CALX 1\ upright i'lanos to reut, to drat class families. Apply to STKINYVAV A SONS, Steinway Hall, New York. T SACRIKIUE-MAGJfl Kit: E NT 7Ui OCTAVE, richly carred roaewood I'lannlorte; superior tono anil limsh; cost fauo last .Inue, for JJOU, no less. 'Jail nt resi dence, 50 East nth st. A BRrvTTK-FAMILY WILE SELL STEINWAY A Son's 7?4 ortave I'ianoforte. $2*25; richly rarred four round, roaewood case, full agraffe, overstrung Piano, every improvement, oust ?S17.">, a sacrifice; a7>4 octave Cbickering upright I'lano, 9200: box lor shipping; also satin Parlor Suit, 9125: rep Suit. $35; library, cnamber and dining Fur niture t-4 cost. N. B. ? Must positively be sold, family leer, log city, i all brown stone private reeidence No 47 Weet loth st., between 5tb and fftli eve. "7 P RlV A TK~FAM r lV. GOINirABfRflAD. WILL SELL 2\.tu cash purchasers a magaificent 7)$ octave four round rosewood PI motoric ; prominent makers: cost $l.oo0, for 9275; stool. Cover, Music Cabinet; Elegant steinway upright, quarter cost: Box for shipping; also satin Parlor suit. 7 pieces, at a sacrifice. Call at prirate residence, 120 West 23d st., between 8th and 7th ava N. B. ?Must be sold. E. HAY. 9air nani>foktr. t octave" round corners, carved lega, rent $5 monthly, or on Inalalmcntil great sacrifice. J. RIDDLE. 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. LL PERSONS DKrilROUS OF PURCHASING A OKN nine B-c nd hand Steinway grand s.|itare or upright Piano will find a line assortment at our warerootna; every Instrument in portent condition and some of thorn nearly new; also second band Planus of other makers; bewareof bogus planus Hearing our name or one closelv resembling it. hTKIN W AY A SONS. 107, 111 Kast Mth St.. Now York. LADY WtLL SELL FOR LESS THAN #H?>, 7 Off tave roaewood Piano; modern style. 2d East 3a st.. near 2d av. MAUN I PICK N T itltVRN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, splendid tone. $75; fully guaranteed. Boon at UORDON'B, 157 Hleecker st. P"UD dee rs Bead the KVEN1NU TELEGRAM. All the news for 2 cents. Advertising, 20 cents per line. Circulation, 40,UOU c >plea. TJAVF.N A BACON*7 OCTAVE OVERSTRUNG PIANO, lMf 125; uprights and sqnares. rent $4 monthly; Organs, $3 monthly. GORDON A BOX. 13 hut 14th st. 1 ' I'RIGHT ANn"SQC ARB PIANOSFOR CASH. IN L -ta merits or rent, #3 upward, at UKTT8' M art rooms. 7ss Broadway, coriiar lOtli st. AN TED-PI RBT ~0 LASS PI ANO,~Yn EXCHANGE or valttahle trotting mare. Address 112 East 2:4th st. AiMuj -powerful raw upright m mmI ?pPianos. Factory. 1(13 Blaeeaer: wareruoma 810 Hroadwar. UNITED SPATES PIANO COMPANY. V 411 b IC.?I IfiN rs. qr anb Co n o ict C daily, from 3 to 5 and S to 10 P. M., AMERICAN INSTITUTE, ( 2d and 3d ava, between 83d end Qtth eta. w ARGYLK ROOMS. AltUYLR ROOMS. . 81H AV. AND SOTII ST, BRILLIANT TKHPSiCHORKAN E.N TF.R T AlNMENT. ONLY PLACE or AMUSEMENT OF THE KIND IN THh CITY. OPEN EVERY BIGHT. COMMENCING A I' 9 O'CLOCK. entrance on aura bt. rp ON Y PA8TOtt r MATINML TllW DAt, AT t. a "THROUGH HY KAIL." II oris and Carroll's Sen sational Musical Act, recairod with shunts of anpeu-s Ladies and ciiiligikn s grand Friday RKOrPTION, Tills DAY, AT . O'CLOCK. hTlaDBLPIA .MUSEUM. ?TU AND ARCH STS.? I <4tli to l()7U? consecutive represent lions of tho 'Two orphans." Misa Helen Hougnsvn every afternoon In ? Marguerite toe Imtcaet" SHOWMEN - Read the EVENING TELEGRAM. All the newe for 2 cents Advertising, 20 eeuts per Hue. Circulation, 40,1X10 Copies. front M VV PASTOR'S .MATINEE TO-DAY. W. K MKNSIGSR HAS RETURNED FROM A successtnl opera tour ATs'iN. Watson. ftony pastcmcs THE World renowned ok and Man fimi. and I Friday acknowledged | matinee, "PKOFKWctOR or AQUATICS." I at 2 O'CLOCK. V"lBLo'i? GARDEN. BaBa" neenre Seats In-day fur lh* Matinee of BABA, end avoid the rush ?QIICIRTY SOCIABLES" EVERY S\7I KDAY AND OMedueeday eveuiug, 1 am in ay ilail. hast 14m st. UABHER ICO.. Managers. II. TRKNOR'S RKCBPTION DANbaNTC at Lyr r llall. iltli av Reservoir square, commence THIS ^Friday) EVENING, nept. 14, at 8. M CKF. TIIK CROWDS THAT MILL ATTEND 0 TONY I'A.aTOlt'S .MATlNiK TODAY. The only Variety Theatre la .New York that has crowded ? ounces. Y YCEUM THEATRE, OCTOBER Id Li ROM HO AND JULIET. NkW NATIONAL r H K i IRE IMIi. AI >K LI' HI A. -1IIE BLACK I RooK. Willi the PKI.lU.EfS MOKLACCill. 1 he grandest eiitertainnieitt in llir city. JTuiul trtEATsE, ot TOREK M j Louise m. pomkkoy as jclikt. KHKUIZltMlG'S GKKaT EUROPEAN ANATOMICAL wnd Historical Mmpiim. T/U URiitnut it. Philadelphia, iiiii Ki?*t it .hiit iiio?| Mmpiftf f r?r ? xhlbllrd III A(ueric? t Iptn dm?y MH FRANK UILDKK* GRAND POPULAR COR. Ctrl, t'urk Hali. N$a?ik, tint ^Friday) a.ininclit i*t?lo Artifls .tad or?ad Choru*. Tlckvia, 25 ocaia. AMUHK.MB1T*. B KOOKLYM THhATKE. . ? Messrs. allOOK A PALMER .. .Lessees and Manager* KN'?KMOU> SUCCfc.tS of Mil* DUUA M iflius In the rharmuig IIrani.*. CONSCIENCE. FRIDAY EVENING, MISS MoRRIS' BENEFIT. HATUBOAV, OXLV CONSCIENCE MATINEE. h.iluriay evening, Revival of "Lady of Lyons." Flr%i appearance of Miss halherln* Roger*. ^Y'ALLACK'S. Mr. LESTER WALLACE Proprietor and Manager DION BOICICAULT'S LATEST TRIUMPH. FORBIDDEN FRUIT. Every evening It 8 P. M end Saturday Matinee at i?p_m. Charecler. by Mr. H. I MONTAOUE. Mr. IIARRT BECKETT Mr. P.. aBXoTT. Mr. W. HERBERT. Mr. J. SHANNON. Mr. W. KVTINGE, Mr. KOWIN, Mr. LEON ARD, Mr. I'KCK. Ml.. ADA DVAS. Mm*. POX 1*1. Mlu EFfIe GEKMuN end Mi*. ULaISDELL. BOX OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. lo 4 P. M. TV 'OOIVS M CHE CM. WOOD'S. THIS DAT, MMine, at 2. I Evening at 8. Admission 15 cent* | Admission M csnte Angnstln Daly', great Play, ROUND TllE clock. introdnclug the World'. Champions, JOE GO SS and JOE COBCBN In GRAND SPARRING MATCH. NION SQUARE | EVERY NIGHT U THfeATRR. Proprietor. Mr SHERIDAN SHOOK. I Manager, Mr. A. M. PALMER. | Baffin* at 8, ov.r ?t II :I5. SATURDAY Wa.TI.NKK at i aa "Thone who have not .aan th. TWO ORPHANS n? pro dured at the Union Square Theatre have not ?een It at all."?Chicago Herald. tba moat siioecesfut Play oi the CENTURY. D'Ennary A Cormon'a mar valloue Drama. TUB TWO OKPHANS. with it. aaparb stag* a.ttiuffe and iu unrivalled eaate, Iu ciodlnff the following art ists:? Menere. C. R. Thome, Jr.: John Pareelle, Fredario Kobigioe. Jamoe O'N'eil. I Claude Burroughs. J. G. | Peak.. H. W Montgomery, Thome. E. Morri., L. Thomp son, J. Matthews. W. H. Wil der. H. Arling, W Raynon. W. S. Unlgley. C. M. Collins and Mi..-. Kenny Mor.nl, Kate Claxton. Sara.fawetl, Kate Ulrard, Mr. Marie Wit kin. and Mines Ida Vernon Roberta Norwood. Ethel Allen. L. Cleve. and Mrs. L. E. Seymour. Bos office open delly from 8 A. M- to IU P. M. T_ IIBaTRE COMlQCK. 514 BROADWAY. IIAIIKIGAN A IIAKT Proprletoie M. W. HaNLEY Manager HAKRIGaN AND HART. HARKIOAN AND HART. EDWARD UARRIOAN'S MALONK'S NIGHT OKK; OR. THE GERMAN TURNYBREIN FESTIVAL. JOHNNY ROCH and DICK STKIRLY in the GKUAT FREE AND EASY SCENE. Kynock and Smith. Frank Lewie. Louise Franklin. Da ehenty and Cuminlnga, Billy Barry. Billy Gray. Larry Tonley. Billy Carter and John William* Grand anccess. WALKING FOR DAT CAKK, BILLY BARRY'S LAST OF TDK KIOUX. Mu.ieby Braham. Scenery by Weed. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINKKft gTH AVENUi THBATBB. G RAND MATINEE OF "LIFE" rpo-MOllROW, AT 2 O'CLOCK. QOMEDY, BALLET AND SPECTACLE. 5TH AV. THEATRE. BROADWAY AND 38TH ST. Proprietor and Manager Mr. AUUUSTIN DALY MR. AUGUSTIN DALY'S new Speetaenlar Comedy. AN OVERWHELMING SUCCESS!! Contlnnon. and uproarious merriment. Crowded houses. L II TfPFP EEBBB L II F E L II FFF BEE L II F K LLLLL II P KEBEB :t A comedy ol city type., with Mr. CHARLES OOGHLaN, JOHN BROUGHAM. CHARLES FlSHRB. JAMES LEW IS. WILLIAM DAVIDgK, BaRKYMORK, BENNETT. Mlu AMY FAWSITT, SYDNEY COWKLL, EMILY KIGL, GKORGIK DREW, MARY WELLS and Mra G. H. GIL BERT in most atnusiuff characters, end IN THE RAVISHING SNOW BALLET AND GOR GEOUS TRANSFORMATION Mile. MARIE BONFANTI and AUGUSTA SOHLKE ap pear. I The Herald ?ay?:??"Life' may be considered a great | success " The Sun says:? MATINEE OF "LIFE." I ' The laughter and applause is nproarious." The rimes TO-MORROW AT TWO. | says :-"Slnce the first night the theatre has not been large enough (or the erowdn bent on eeeing 'Life.'" B OWKRY THEATRE.?PRIDaY. BENEFIT OK Mr. OLIVER DOUD BYRON. In hit great and successful Sensation Drama, Hfc.RO: OR. DONALD McKEY. The Hudsou county Zouaves in the great nettle aeenaa Preceded by the tarce SUDDEN THOUGHTS. Kelly a leon's minstrels, i opera house. ELLY a LEON'S MINSTRELS. | 23d St. and 6th av. Entire change of Programme. . , t THE TWO OFF-UNS. I xt,. ??i. r.-. The only Leon, j T?K TW0 oKF-UNS. | e Leott' Kissing in th# Starlight. The Klvo (French* Flat*. 40 ARTISTS. First appoarnnca of the two kceentrlcs, THE CLARKE BROTHERS. Flint appearance of the renowned Comedian, Mr. JAMES QOINN. M. HKNULER (MERRY MINSTREL). BOBBY NhWCOMF, SONG AND DANCE. Til fc all A VS. SKETCHES. bABY BINDLEY. ERWIN THOMAS. PEDESTAL CLOO. HARRY BRYANT, VENTRILOQUIST. GUS WILLIAM'. harry and johx kernell. HIO 4. marie wiiittinoham. MASTER NEWMAN. CHARLEY WORLEY. FRANK UIRARD. GEHMANIA THEATK1L HERMANN L1NDES Racitationan der Shakespeare-Dramen ttrei aus dsm Gedachtnlst' AONXTAU D. 15. OCTOBER, ABENDS S UHR, JULIUS CiKS AK. Reservlrte Parquet Sitse $1: Parquet Sitae Entree, 75c., and 2. Rang SOc., elnd In dar Office doe Uermanle Theaters iu babon. N.B.?Anmeldnncan sn Reeitatlonen von Saltan von Var einen werden cntgegeu genommen Bond at. 52 net HER MANN LINDB. THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL FOR THE B&NEFIT OP the Roman Calhilic Orphan Asylnms will take place at the Academy of Music, ou the afternoon and evening of Thursday. October 26. The managers ol the different theatre* ana member* of the profession hare kindly volunteered tueir services lor the orcaelon. Ticket* can be procured from the Sisters of the Prince street and Filth and Madison svenna Asylums and of the following members ol tho committee D. O. DONOOHUE, 48 Howard St. OWEN W. HKfcXXAX. 1 U West 15th St. E. L. DONNELLY. 3f>8 West 23d sv john c. McCarthy. 131 Hsrrow *V FRANCIS HIOOINS, IV) Hrnedway. JO UN U. MURRAY'S OKAND CIB0U8, 49TH ST. AND 8TH AV , ? VERY AF1ERNOON AND EVENING. ?> ADMISSION, Ji CENTS. ^ADMISSION, t CIRCUS, PAN roMIMK AND TRAGEDY. DICK TURPI*, EVERY NIOHT. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS I OPERA HOUSE, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. | Broadway end 291b it. SAN FRANcDiCO MINSTRELS. I The Min.lrel Palace. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. | The Mlnatrel Ptlxe. THE OKBME DK LA CRKME OP MINSTRELSY. -A BIDE-SPLITTINO JOKES. Birch, I ULHHIOUS SINGING. w?iiibold. | comic dancer. Backet. RECEIVED WITH ii i> SCREAMS NKiHTL*. ? HR FCNNIRST entertainment in the city i matinee Saturday at 2. skats secured. WHY ARB TONY PASTOR'S matinees always crowded? Becanit be gleet * auperlor entertainment, which the public ?ni?T and appreciate. matinee? TODAY, it I O'CLOCK. \]"IULO'? GARDEN. BABA. IM FOURTH MATINEE OF BABA 10 morr ?w (S A TURD VY), at I :W. All the Teaturee at the Matinee. RESERVED SKATS FOR MATINEE, ONE DOLLAR. ^MKRJCAN INSTITUTE, 3d and 3d art., between 63d and 64th Hi FORTY.FIFTH NATIONAL EXHIBITION. Open from 9 A. M. until 10 P. M. A BRULE'S TIYOLI THEATRE. Stlt it., between id end 3d art. THE MOSl REFINED VARIETY IN AMERICA. Thii week a Programme beyond comparlaon Richard Tnnner end Same Dunber, Kainiaka mad Franotch, J.lttie Joule. Eurlce Moore; Ernl, tbe oue-lrirved Gymnait; liiuir ot-nir, uttnoR .'tovic , wmi, ?u? ouoir wm u(> uiuwpt , II m. Lang. Uueale Leacli, Annul Sieitrist: > artliteai 20 ladlee In the GRAND HaLLET. Adnimlon 25o. w ATSON. THE WONDERFUL WATSON THE AQUATIC WATaON. THE MASTER of ALL 'SWIMMERS.' THE INSTRUCTOR l)F SWIM MRUS. THE i II AMI'ION OF THE WORLD. THE GENUINE SWIMMER 1IIK CLASSIC SWIMMER. FJ3IIK BELMONT GALLERY Rolder.cc of Hon. Aiigtint Helmont, 109 5th ar. entrance IStli it., will uo open la connection with and la aid of the NEW YORK CENTENNIAL LOAN EXHIBITION, from 9 A. M. to dork. Tueiday, Wednaeday, Thurtday and Friday, October lo to tNtfeal. lacluitee. Admlitlon SO eente. OUISB M. POMBNOYI i AS JULIET. LYCEUM THEATRE, OCTOBER 16. H ARRY KKRNBLL. JOHN KKKNELL. Great lilt of thee# two raraoua Comedlaaa dhoate of laughter. | TONY PASTOR'S J I MATINEE TODAY. [ * 214 I3DX S AMERICAN THEATRE. PII1LADKLPHIA. OPr.N ALL THE YEAR ROUND. THE HANDSOMEST THEATRE IN THE 01TY. Sparring, fencing AND MIOOTUM academy, ?I9 ?ih ar.? Boxing taught In one month. Send for cir cular. Colonel MONsTKRY. VTIBLO'S GARDEN. __ BABA. Grand BABA'' MATINEE, to-morrow (SATURDAY^. at 1:30. RESERVED .-?EaTH FOR MATINEE, ONE DOLLAR. HIE BIG 4'S "RHINOCEROS" will ba oa oahibition at TONY PASTOR'S FASHIONABLE MATIN BE, TO-DAi, AT 2 O'CLOCK. AMuaaAii -^OLYMPIC NOVELTY THEATRE. OOO L Y T MM MM PPP? II O 0 L Y Y M M M M P C II O 0 L Y M MM M PPPr II O O L Y M M M P II OOO LLLL Y M V M P U c c ccc NOVKLTY THEATRE, ?22 AMD 624 HBO AD WAT. COLONEL Wll. E. BISK MANAGER COMPARS TUB PRICES WITH OTHER THEATRES. NIGHT ADMISSION. 15. 35 AND 50 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS. 50O. T5C. AND (1. MATIN EES. IS. 2ft AND AO CENTS COOL BURGER*. COOL ECHO ERE. KEARNEY AND MORAN. HARRY KENNEDY. MINNIE GRAY. Lot' SaSKOrd. LOTTIE GRANT. BLANCHE SELWYN LCRLINR, the water qcbbn. In bar greet Feat of remaining subuiargtd thraa mlnntea undr water. Ib? only woman or man lu America who oaa actually accomplish tbia tremendous fast. REN GILFOlL. PRANK GIBBONS. GRIPPIN AND RICR. in tba intensely interesting Drama entitled JONATHAN BRADFORD; OR. THE MURDER AT THE ROADSIDE INN. BOOTH'R THEATRE TIIIRD MONTH. JARR&TT A PALMER Leaeeea and Manager! ?.?No free Hat at booth'* Theatre FIFTY-SEVENTH TO THE SIXTY-THIRD TIMES af the overwhelmingly ?ucca*arul production ol LORD BYRON'S EXQUISITE. ROMANTIC PLAY. RAKDaNAPALUM. ?THE GLORY OP Tllh STAGE !" A powerful cael. iueindlnii Mr. P. C. BANGS a* 8ARDANAPAH'S AGNES BOOTH aa.... MVRKHA Of the GRAND ITALIAN BALLET, SB in number, a-e tba renowned Mile BAKTOLKTTI. premiere dsuseuae a?*o. luta of tho Grand Opera, Pari*, and Rig. MASCAGNO, ol the San Carlo. Naples, and Seals, Milan. SUPERB laTAOK EFFECTS. ACT I. ~~i TO-MORROW, THR ROYAL PALACE from the baakt of the Tigris? Splendid raaltaiic scene? T1IK TIGRIS HY MOON LIGHT and DKPARTL'KR or sardanapalls' royal barge. ACT II. Introduction oftho GRAND ITALIAN BALLET and won derml ttage grouping In the SUMMER PALACE OFSaR DANaPALUS. ACT III. THE FEAST OF SAR DANAPALUS IN THE HALL OF NIMKOD. In tbli scene oeenre the startling effect cf the disturbance or the-orgies by a TERRIFIC storm, accompanied by rraah ing aud rumbling THUNDER and vivid flnahoa of LIGHT NING, the molt wonderful end impressive stage repre sentation ever given. AC IV. IMMOLATION OF BAR. DANAPALUS end tbe GREEK SLA VB-Burning ol the Palace?Rtalng of the Tableau Curtain upon Tel bln'a magnificent painting, TUB RUINS OP NINEVEH. MAT1NKK TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. AT 1 i30 O'CLOCK. V Neat SUNDAY EVENING SECOND GRAND CON CERT. An tuimenee programme. Sate of aoeta begins this (Thursday) morulng. Saturday, GRAND MATINBH OF THE MARVELLOUS MMBNSB SUCCESS! IMMENSE SUCCESS!! TREMENDOUS ENTUUSIASM GREET BBB A RUB NX N V U MM MM" " BBS B B AA R R N N N U U M X N M "S S B BAA R K N X N U U MM M M ' ' s B B A A B R N N N U U M M M M B BBB A A RRB N N N U U M MM M BBS B B AAAA R R N N N U U M NM M a B B A A R R N N N U V M NN M a B B A A R R X NN U U M NX M s i BBB A ARB X XX UU M M M 888 NEW AND GREATEST 8HOW ON EARTH, UI8 ORIOINAL* HIPPODROME (GILMOHfc'S GARDEN). TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY. EVERY AFrEKNOON AND EVENING. MUSEUM, MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS. THE TROPICS TRANSPLANTED. ? VAST AND VERITABLE ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN. THE NILE NATURALIZED: BARNUM'S S25.U00 BEHEMOTH, the only living Hippopotamus In America. HUGE SKA LIONS AND MARINE MARVELS. The molt memorable of mortal marvels. CAPTAIN GBOKGE OOSTKNTENUS. ? a noble Greek Albanian. TATTOOED PROM HEAD TO POOT. A VAST CENTENNIAL MUSEUM. Life else Automatic Marvels and Mechanical Scenie Illusions. A CENTENNIAL PORTRAIT GALLERY. AN ALADDIN AMPHITHEATRE. Tbe world renowned litt'e men, ADMIRAL DOT. FIVE GREAT CIRCUS TROUPES. AN BQl'KSTRIAN EXPOSITION necessitating e consteut change of programme for Its pre sentation. BRILLIANT AND VARIED TRIUMPHS, without parallel In metropolitan annals. GREATEST Hfc.RO- S AND HMlulNKR OK THE ARENA. martin ho lowande. the Hurricane Horseman of Rrasil and Champion Carrying Act Bareback Rider of the World, and two aud four horse bareback acta CHARLES W. PISH the Single Horse Bareback Champion Trick Equestrian nf the Universe. SIX LOVELY LADY EQUESTRIENNES. FOI R FROLICSOME AND VOCAL KOOLS. OVER 10) PEBKLKSS PRINCIPAL PERFORMERS. NEW AND VARIED ATTRACTIONS WILL FOLLOW IN RAPID SUCCESSION. Admission to evsry depnrtinent of the Cotosaal Exhibi tion. ft<) rente; children under nine years. 25 rents; reserved seats, 25 cents oxtra. Doors open at 1 and BSHI P. M.; Grand Antmai and Aranie spectacular Entree at 2 end S. GKRMANIA THEATRE, AD. NKUENDOKFP Director FRIDAY. October 13. In Frend nndLeid, Comely, In four sot?. by Jscohson. Box office open daily from S till 4 o'clock. (Yhickkbinu HaLU J THE CITY LBOTURE COURSE. AMERICAN LITERARY BUREAU Managers BAYARD TAYLOR. MONDAY EVENING. OCToRKR 18. Subject-"Literature as en Art." Reserved seats. 75c.: admission, .'-0c. Tieksts at Pond's, 30 Unl n squaro. Same lecture, Brooklyn Academy Tuesday, October IT. 1UE ONLY <$> PERRON ON Y EARTH THAT REMAINS UNDER WATER FOUR MINUTER. BEAK IN MIND. FOUR MINUTES. FOUR MINUTER, FOUR MINUTES. WITHOUT BREAT .ING, SNEEZING OR "FLOUNDERING." .AT TONY PASTOR'S MATINhE, THIS DAT. AT 2 O'CLOCK. PARK THEATRE. LAkT NIGHTS of CLOUDS. CLOUDS. CLOUDS. CLOUDS. . CLOUDS. CLOUDS. CLOUDS. CLOUDS. CLOUDS. CLOUDS. CLOUDS. ClOUDS. CLOUDS. CLOUDS. CLOUDS. In active preparation. W. S. Gilbert's very successful oom edy, la tbrea seta, or TOM CORK. Cill ATKAU MABILLR VARIETIES. ) _ 34TII ST. k 3D AV.. Every evening at 8. Crowded ntghtlv. First time of the SDley Sensation Hnrleaque entitled TUB FEMALE BATHERS, or tbe INQUISITIVE YANKEE. Alio the following;?| Racy Novelties. Naughty Pictarea, Parisian Life, Female Models, | Tableaux Vivante, Transparent Bath, I Caught at It, Country School, On tne Ragged Edge, La Minnet, I Mablile Quadrille, Most attractive entertainment In New York. WRESTLING MATOM.-A CONTEST TO DEC!DB A DRAWN BATTLE-TWO W KLL KNOWN MICHI GAN GENTLEMEN THE CONTESTANTS?A CARD FROM Til K COMMI PTES.?The undersigned, a eonimlt tea ot gentlemen Irow Michigan, having Id charge the ar rangements lor the Wrestling Match to laka place MON DAY EVENING. OCTOBER IS. AT CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, reepectfnlly submit the following statement:? COLONEL J AM Kb >1. MCLAUGHLIN, of Detroit, and JACOB H MARTIN, of Ypailanti. are business man of good Handing in their localities Thar recently engaged la a wreetltng match, both of them being experte in tnat art. Two cont-ete were had, the laet one laetlng Ave hour*, and both were declared to be drawn Partiaanahlp ran very high in Michigan ae to the anperiorllv of the eonieetanta. and, believing that they could nut tettle the queetluo ae to which wae entitled to the championship where there was so mnrh feeling, they decided to have a FINAL AND A DK ClnlVK CONTEST, either in Cincinnati, St. Louie or Naw Ynrh. The latter city wae Anally agreed apon, and the gen tlemen are here to decide a eonteet which hae exalted xncn universal Internet in their own State. THE MATCH MONDAY NIGHT will be conducted la a gentlemanly manner, end In accordance with the rnlea laid down In "James' Sporting Manual," ae specified hy the agreement entered into by the principals It Is not a match gcttou up to deceive the nuldic uor Is it a catchpenny af fair, lint It a friendly eonteet between gentlemen who are fond of athletic sports and are expert wrestlers The com mittee wae not aware until their arrival In-re that there have been a number of b-'gns wrestling matches adrertlsed heretofore, which lies I ron 111 the sport into ditrepn e, and we therefore feel it necessary to make this annouceinent. The match will b# conducted in a fair, manly manner, and will be continued till an Impartial referee shall declare on# or the other the victor, and the champion wrestler ol the world. The exhtblliou will he one of greet ?hill and endur ance. and worthy the patronage of all lovers ol athletfe sports The match la lor ? I.UOfl, ENTRANCE MONEY AND THE CHAMPIONSHIP u* THE WOL11D. It Ix what Ix termed the "collar and elbow" maleh. best two in three falls KVKRY SPECTATOR will ba furnished with e co y ol "Jamas'Kales on Wrestling." th rang constituting each one a Judge ol the fairness ol the eonteet. A FEW RESERVED SEATS WILL BK PROVIDED WHICH WILL AFFORD AN EXCELLENT VIEW OP THE CONTENT. The match will commence at B o'clock promptly. The Broadway end Seventh avenue and the Belt lines of ears rnn dircctlv te (.'antral Park Uarden. ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAR; RKSBRVKD SEATS, TWO DOLLARS. Tickets may he had at all the principal hotels, theatre ticket offices and at the dour, COMMITTEE OF AKIt ANOEMENTS. Frederick Hooper. Detroit, Mich.; Janu McKay, Detroit, Mich.; James Norton. Ro hosier. Mich.; W. K. Armstrong, Alment, Mich.; Frauds Hogardui. Ypailanti. Mich.; Jamos Craig. Detroit, Mich.; Captain John Prtdgeon. Detroit. Mleh. ; Gen. Krllh. Grrenlsid. Mich.; J. C. Coburn, Howard City, Mich.; C. H. Iluntrell, Iona. Midi.; Arthur Hart, Lansing, Mleh.; F. M. Brigga, Plymouth, Mleh.; Charlee Lyons, liriat Rapids, Mleh. Ci US wTlUAMK AT TONY J"AMTOR'M T MATINRK TO-DAY. ? OUR" GUM RV KRY BODY'S OU y The priaoa af all German comedians. Tha audience wild with menimenu ANfU??KNtB!tT?. ^jpHK " " GREAT NEW VUKK AQUARIUM, BROADWAY AND THIKTY-FIFTH STREET. OPEN VBOM 9 A M TO 10 P. M. DAILY. "AN INSTITUTION OV SOLID BEAUTY." THE ONLY GREAT AQUARIUM IN AMERICA. ENORMOUS IRON AND GLASS TANKS, FILLED) WITH PI KE SEA WATER PROM THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. MAMMOTH FRbSII-WATER TANKS IMPOSING COLLECTION OP RARE FISH ANN MA.MM ~LIA. A LIVE WHALE. THE ONLY LIVING WH > LK IN CAPTIVTTY IN THE WORLD. LIVING MONSTERS FROM EVERY SEA. OREATtSUHTKKK VNE tN RESERVOIRS. DOD WORTH'S SL PLUS OKCIIKSTKA. Adniievion SOcenti Children Hall pries ONy pastor s tony pastoe'I NEW THEATRE. 585 aud jS7 Broadway. GREAT SUCCESS: G I-.aT EXCITEMENT! GREAT COMPANY! <*> ?.8 T MATIN KB TODAY AT 2. | The most rxt>euaive company aver known in Naw York, (in. Williams, Harry Ksrnell, John kerned; I'lie Bin 4. ] Watson, Watson, Lest?r. Allen. I The Man Klah, Smith aud Waldrm; Harris and Carroll, The Braharaa. Jennie Engle. Harry arid Liasia; M Wliittinghsm Ma?ter Newmau, Cmssley and Elder, Char.ey M orley, "Through by Kail," "Under the Sea," ?h allihan and McCann." "The Hoolllians," 'The Dutch Bouucar," "Payne's Writing Academy." TONY PASTOR in hie great parody on 'Eil ei n A latin a," written by bimselt Secure seals e <rly. "NRaND TTpKRA I1GU.sk. 8TH AV. AND 231) ST G _ POOLB A DONNELLY le ssees and Managers CROWDED UOUsKS. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Mr?. G. C. HOWARD as Inpaj THE GREaT KRALISiIC PLANTATION SCENE SLAVIN S ORIGINAL GEORGIA JClilLEB SINGERS AND 200 GENUINE COLORED FOLKS In Song* end Sport? ol the Old Plantation Prices ol admis.ion, $1 25, 91, .xj rents and 25 cense. SECURE SEATS IN ADVANCE. Box office upon daily from S A. M. to in P. M. matinees Wednesday aud Saturday at 2. EXTRA, ON SUNDAY EVENING NEXT. A GRAND SACRED CONCERT, A GRAND SACKED CONCERT, BY SLAVIN'S GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS. Admission, 25 centa. Reserved no an. 50 cents. S' tEINWAY hTlE to NIGHT THEODORE THOMAS' CONCERTS. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. October -IS, at & GRAND MENDELSSOHN NIOHT. SYMPHONY No. .'t, A minor, op. 50 (Scotch). GRAND CONCERT ARIA?"lnfalice.'' MISS HENRIETTA BI'.KBB. CONCERTO FOR VIOLlN-iFlrsi m?veinent). MR S. E. JACOBS011N. SONG?"The Voices ol Youth." MISS ANNA DRARDIL. CONCERTO, for Piano and Orchestra. No. I, G minor. MR. 8. B. MILLS. DUET?"I Would That Mr Love." Mias HENRIETTA BKKBK and Visa ANNA DRASDIL. OVERTURE?"Midsummer Night's Dream." ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 14, AT 2, MATINEE. SECOND GRAND MaTINEK THE ENTIRE INAUGURATION PROGRAMME OF THE CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION will be rendered in Part Seoond on MONDAY EVENING. October IS. at S, WITH SOLO CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Admission tickets. $1 each; reserved seats. 50c. extra; admission to second balcony, 50c. ; tickets to matinee. In eluding reserved seals, 91. 'Ian be obtained lor the above named concerts at the box office of Stelnway Hall; Schlr mer's, 701 Broadway; Schubertb'e. 22 Union square, and tha ticket office 111 Broadway. STEINWAY TTalEI'tHOMAS MATINEET TO MORROW (SATURDAY), October 14, at X klATINEE. GltA.N'O MATINEE SOLOISTS, Mies ANNA DRASDIL, Contralto. Mr. 8. B MILLS. Piano. THOMAS' UNRIVALLED OkCIIESTRA. Tickets, including Reserved Seat, $1. TUEO. THOMAS'" SYMPHONY CONCERTS. WITH PUBLIC REHEARSALS. SEASON 1870-77, AT STEINWAY HALL. PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS. To Rympbuny Concerts, with reserved seat 98 To Public Rehearsals, with reserved aeut 4 Subscriptions lor either tho Symphony Concerts or Pnblic Rehearsals, or both, are now received at the prin cipal music stores, piano wareronms and at the box office ol Steinway Hall. Purchasers of season tickets can select their seats for the season on and after MONDAY. October 10, 1870, at the box office ol Steinway Hall. NOTICE.? Subscribers of last season wishing to retain their seats can now obtain them at the office of Stelnway Halt, until SATURDAY, October 14, 1876, when thoy wiU bo disposed of. NN N 11 BBBB L OOOO '? ' S88S NN N II B B L O O ' ' 8 S N N N 11 B B L 0 o ? 8 N N N 11 B B L o 0 6 N N N II BBBB L o o SBS8 N N N II B B L o o 8 N N N II B B L o o 8 N NN II B B L 0 0 8 S M KM II BBBB LLLL OOOO 8838 CHARLES S. ARNOLD . .Lessen and Mat BBXSEN SHERWOOD L'uoctui Ywrnivdrat to twenty eighth perforuinuce of KB It A B K It A B B AA H B AA BBB A A It KB A A H B AAA B B AAA RUB A A HUB A A :: THE TRIUMPH OK PAGEANTRY. THE ACME OK M OMaNISM. THE SUPERLATIVE IN BEAUTY. THE BRIGHTEST OK MUSIC. TtlE RICHEST IN COSTUME. THE HAXDSOMES-l IN SCENERY. BABA. HAHa The HERALD eays ?arc to become popular." The BUN ??y?:?"Will be become ? popular success." Tbe TIMES seys:~'With tbo elements nf success U is liberally provided." The COMMKitCIAL ?ay?: "Wlll undoubtedly meet with ? lone run." lho SPIRIT of the TIMES ?aye:?"The great theatrical attraction ol the season. " The Brooklyn EAGLE ?ayt"Gorgeous end strlk Inir beyond anything nvor ex hibited iu New York." Tbe EXPRESS soys:?"X great success. It deserves M be." The EVENING POST ?aye"Wos reoelred wltl the wildcat excitement." The MAIL e?y? "Every prospect of a long and pros pernni career." Ihe DISPATCH says: "l? rich in incident." The UN D\Y TIMES mty?:?An unequivocal and deMtrred tncc'-t " The SUNDAY MERCURY enyt:?"Will continue here." The Boston HERALD anys:?"Is richly worth see ing It is a hit and will bo 0 permanent success." UNDENIABLi' SUCCESB of Mies ELIZA WEATHERSBY... as AMORET Mr. W. U. CRANE as BABA MR. BENBEN SHERWOOD'S MARVELLOUS TRANSFORMATIONS. THE ARTISTIC PKEMIKkKS AB80LUTAS from the Imperial Theatres. Berlin and Vienna and Ls Bcaia, Milan. Milt. ELIZABETA MENZELI. Mile. IIELKNE MKNZELL M AKETZEK'S CHEERY MUSIC, TBE AMAZON MARCH, THE GRANDEST BALLET. THE WONDERFUL CHANUK OF THE SHIP ON OPEN SBa TO THE FAIRY PALACE. The Dreamy Fairy Transturmasion, THE KEVeLR OF TlIK ROoES. HOUSES CROWDED TO OVERFLOWING. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY. HKCl'KK SEATS IN ADVANCE. BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY. Faarth Baba Matinee Saturday at I :3a KIRALFY'S ALHAMHKA PALACE. Tlte fashionable retort ol Philadelphia. kIKALFY BROTHERS Sole Proprietor* AROUND THE WORLD IN SO DAYS. Secured seats two week* in advance. Eagle | theatre. eagle AOI.E ' THEATRE. EAGLE KAI.LE I THEATRE. KAt.LR KAUI.B I THEATRE. EAGLE Proprietor and Manager Mr. JOSH HART EAGLE I BROADWAY EAGLE EAGLE and EAULB EAGLE | Slhl st. EAGLE eagle i Eagle EAGLE BROADWAY EAGLE eagle ?nd baulk EAGLE I Slid St., EAGLE Ragle ( EVERY EVENING AT 8. EAGLK eagle i matinees, eagle KALLE | WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. EAGLE PARISIAN VARIETIES, j Hi, II ST. AND AKtSI AN VARIETIES, i BROADWAY. * UNLIMITED ATTRACTIONS AND STARTLING SENSATIONS. hve>y evening at H. : MAI'INEE T matinee T TO MORROW. I 4- G ' evening nt 8. ___ I Every t EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ATI T woman of tiik world. ^ In I wo acts, prologue and 13 scenes Now Kcenrry, Properties, Costumes and onexampled Coat. TWENTY BEAUTIFUL FKMALK MODELS IN LIVING PICTURES. ORAND OLIO OK too STAR ARTISTS. SPANIARDS IN A HIS. THE WORLD RENOWNED LIKDBRK KANZ QUARTET. MISS ROSE Ft El.DING'S LATEST SEARCHING FOR SPICE. Liveliest. funniest and boat entertainment in the world. *Ta UKAND ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY. AT Popular price*; proaeenlnnt boxea, holding six. SB and tl(! S^tBLOS GARDEN. BABA The Matinee performance of BABA will terminate on Saturday nl 4'JO. permitting suburban visitors to ree4h home before nightfall. Reserved seats lor Matinee One Dollar. t BICKERING HALL. GREAT SUOCBbE. C aZKNE1/VE. Prestidlgitateur. SATURDAY. Urea l Matinee at 1 :30. SATURDAY HV'ENINU at S P. M MAGNK1IC SLEEP AND SOMNAMBULISM, aaslsted by vtia. makik lb comte. Reserved Seals. SI, 75c. and on sale _ 80HUBERTH A Oo.'H, 3d Union egunrm 1WO HOURS AND A liAI.F OF THE RD'HEsr FUN . ever enjoyed, at 0' T TONY PASTOR'I I TO DAY, AT 3 4?-? _ Sennre eeett eerly this morning. ASTORs" T 3 O CLOCK. I Tn?n B-IKUKi. S?r PARIS.-EXHIBITION DAILY, kROM 8 A M. TO 10 p. M? BaST <>F rum PHILADELPHIA MAIN EXPOSITION nitn.mmx