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?TO LET EOR BrSISKM PTHPOSES
The price of Out UeraUl has l*en reduced to three
cents per copy.
BKNN KTTBUILDINU.
Kir*pro?t
I.onltd?i Niiiia, Add and Fulton ?(?
Firet Floor to let; suitabla for binktri', imanuct offices or
awyera; will l>e let together or In parte; he altered to suit
tenants 11 deelred; adapted Tor offices or storts.
Reasonable rente.
Alto eoue eligible Law Offices to let.
APPLY UN THE PREMISES.
Take the elevator. la<inire lor Jauitor.
A"~~ ^TO LET. ai union-sou are oTkoadwa y
?tidal, Floors for business, studios or offices. Inquire
laoitor.
Bakery and-stores to"let in tue~nbw
brown stone houses lis and liklBtn a*. _____
TAl.KUANT LA RQB~rrOREHO n ?tii a v.?plate
Xj.Uaa wiudowt. witb living apartment!; rent uuly # 1.3tiU.
J. EDGAR LEAY CRAFT, 70-'8th av.
Fjl 1RST AND SECOND FLOORS OF 31* A.N6 330
Till ar with or without Steam Power, to let very low to a
rood tenant. Applyat Stith it and 7th a? . fr m I'l A. M. to
> P. M. M. 8. W ESI O.N. Agent.
HOT E ET R H ST A l'RANT AND BARK OOMT^OOOD
burineai at and; rent nominal. Addruea Low KENT,
Herald office.
Lofts in isth ?t.. between hd and -trn avs.
with or without power; alio Second Floor at lit heat
14tn at., auitable for an office. Inquire atF. GRol'E a
CO.'S, ou the prenileea _
O To RE IDE WEST BROADWAY?SUITABLE FOE
kvplumber, hardware or other business
LEO II I'E I ItlK, 178 Broadway.
rrtO LET OR LEASE?Pi? i' 11 l.OFTS AND CI LI.Alt "F
X building JtVJ and .64 Front el . each loll 34 by flo feet,
with or withont steam power. For lurthrr particulare In
quite on the premises
TPi i RENT?AN OFFH'8. FU UNfsHED.- INQUIRE
JL room No. 8. No. Six! Broadway.
~PWKLLIMB lltii SKN TO LB1..
Vuriiiklici..
The price of On J It raid Iuls been reduced to
three cent.s per copy.
?ONLY $JJ5 A MONTH FOR A ~UF. AU1T FULLY
? furniehed and fraecoed 3 tli el. nicdinni eltod Dwelliu i,
near Nth av. I'ermlta at 4 Pine aud 3.1 East 17th at. V.
K. STEVENSON. Jr.
A?43D8T. NEAR BROADWAY, NICELY FPK
? nDlied; 9l,6Ui; leea to .'tnull faintly. itEOUGK
EbCUBAOU. no Weal Slat .t
A furnishED POUu sn?itY 11 hih"stooirhnow n
.7 Y alone lluuae. 38th at., between nth and 6th ava. ; rent
#3iai per month; ewaar will Board; other lluuaea, #-O0,
$175, 11 5U
Tl MPSON A PEBT. 1.488 Hroadwav. near 41th at.
HANDSOMELY FURNISH RD lloUSK '.'OITI sr.,
near Broadway; rant moderate; nleo luruishc.t nnd me
fnrmalied Flata. A. liAll.K i , Sib. tlth av.
Ij* LEU AN TLY FURNISH ED~ HOUSE (N O s E A ST
!j57th ?t.) to let; oewly treacoeil and in perfect order;
lour elory brown etone; heat neighborhood in the city.
SCOTT A MYERS, No. 6 Pine at.
FUBNIBMBD OOMPLMYR, *33 WMST4IO RT.| lilt
lIRl per inoetb.
TO LET-A HOUSE. NEARLY FURNISH KD WITH
waluut (first clasei with elevan hoarders mul rimm lor
other; rent. $100. Adoreaa SECURITY. Ilerald office.
TO LET?A COMPLETELY AND Hi,Kit A NTLYFUR
luahrB four etory brown etone Uoiieo; $'K>) per month.
M Weat 34th at.
"I A;|1 EAST GIST 8T.-LAROE FOUR STORY BROWN
lUV 'atone llouee to rent, turulahed, #ISO per month . lirat
c'aan location Apply ou premiers or to JOHN KETT
KEICll, 1,468 Broadway, near 4 <1.
I'm it rn lelit't!.
AN ELEGANT HOUSE oN MADISON AV*.. NEAR
6 >th St., to rout very low to a desirable.tenuiit.
K. II. LUDLOW X CO., 3 l'lne st.
N ELEGANT, PULL SIZED HOUSE, ON .1ST 11 ST.,
near:th av,. to rent, unfurnished, at a low rent. E. 11.
LUDLOW A CO.. 3 Pine st.
A?Madison av., corner 7hd st.?elegant
.modern Hesldeuce, In complete order; $1,600, 4 Pine
?r 33 East 17th st. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr.
?STiTaV , facing CENTRAL YaNK, AT WTB
? at., very desirsble four story bi-:h stoop brown atone
Dwellings, extensions, Ac., to lease v ry low ; offices 4 Pine
aud 33 l ast 17th st. V. K STEVENSON, Jr.
A?8 U P K RI o R POU R 8TC) K Y B R1 OK. DWELL! N i i
on West l'ith st.; complete in -very reapect; newly
painted throughout: rent low to desirable tenant: mirrors,
cbsndeliors, gas fixtures. V. K. STLVKNSON, Jr..
33 East 17th or 4 1'lue st.
TO LET?THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSES";
West SStli St., #55 a month; 36th at., near Hrnadw.-y,
|Hk)a month. EDMUND U. MARTIN B, 1.3U1 Broadway,
riiu let-for six months, three story iiiiiii
A ato n limiao below 54th at.. near Hroadwav - ncwlv lur
mailed #135 a month. EDMUND II. MARTINI!, '1,301
Bruadwsy.
mo LET PRIVATE HOUSE 8 WEST 38TH, FOR
X clubs, reatuurant busineas or prirute honso. Apply as
above.
rpo LET. UNFURNISHED, WEST SIDE?A two
I ?<ory and basement House, 133 West 40th St.. containing
6 rooms and cellar, range, hot and cold water, gaa. Ac.
TO KENT?FOR'THE WINTER OK YEAR. A FIRST
class baaement House, on 14ili st.. near Sth av., hand
s, inely furnished. P.. II. LUDLOW A Co., 3 Pine st.
UNFURNI8UKD LAROE POUR STORY HIGH STOOP
brown stone House, 41st at., hetwoeu (1th av. aud Broad*
way, in gi od order; rent #2,0HU.
TIMPSON A I'EET, 1,488 Broadway, near 44th st.
PI K.MSHEU ROOMS A \ D APAUT.HESTS
TO LET.
The jrrice of the Herald has been reduced to three
cents per copy.
N KLKUANTLY FURNISHED SECOND" FLOOR,
with *>1 modern improvements. to let. to a lamily u
adnlta. l_'l Hast 13th at.. I>etwei'n 3d and 4ih ava.
A private family will LET two nicely
furnUhad front Room : private hnth; aouthern expo
aura ; broarn atone hoaae. 201 Waat 22d at.
private family wiLi,"i.Lt~aTfkw nkatly
furnished Ruoma reaaonable to gentlemen. It*) 2d av.
COUPLIt OK BOOlliT CONNECTING, IIAND
soniely luruiahad. to gentleman, without board. 22
West 27tli at, near 5th av.
N
A FURNISHED parlor and hkdroom. on
saconil tlo r, front, to let, to gsnitomun only, without
board: all improvamanta; lainily private. No. U Kail lTtli
It., wait ol Broadway.
ACHKKHFUL r CRN IS! IK D FRONT RooM; EVERY
convenience: alio hall Kooui; reul to auit the tiiuea;
Boe I.,.,, ?> I oil Wait 13th at.
A PI'RNIS11KD F LOO II-WlTlf ~KVERY CONVBNI
?sYenca lor houadkeeping, to let to a respectable amall fam
ily . I'd Macdnugel, near Rleeraer at.
Bit AI ri PI' L PARLOR vM> SECOND" FLOOR,
all newly and coaily furniahad: alao two other Rooma;
private houae. 37 Eaat 20tb st.
Ahkatly roiHMHio front or bick room
tirat floor, to let to gentlemen or irentleman andwifo tor
light lioua: keepingj private houae: i ood location. 224 haat
23 i it.
13LRUANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LETT "WTril
[tout board, at 124 Eaat 23d *i
FURlfbHKD ROOMS. WITHOUT BOARD; NO on
joi'iiou to light housekocoiug; near i eutral I'ark and
Llavatad Komi: reference k'7 neatMd st.
Tj3URNlSIIKD FRONT AND HACK ROOMS?ALBO
I ball Itooina, newly furniahed. 11 Kan loth at., near
liffany'a.
FURNISHED ROOMS"' Volt LA 1)11 nil GENTLE
men. clieup, by the day or week, KG We.-t 3d at.
FUKSI-HKD ROOMB?ON TUB SECOND FLOOR. BN
aulta or amir y; light housekeeping if required. Call lor
two days. 3d tireruwlch av.
Front-parlor to let? furnished or ujt.
urnished plenty closets, hot and cold water, bath, Kan.
213 M eat 12th at.
UA N DSO 5 ELY FUKN1HIIKD IShC OS if AN D Till RD
atory front Rooma; private family. u7 Kant 33th at,.
Dear Madison av,
LtlUSF. HANDSOME. SUNNY ROOM FOR ONE*OR
two, $i'; alao single Room. 224 2d av.. bear 14lli,
Madison av~ mansion, $i.no>; lexinuton,
$1.2U0, $1,500; largest assortment Flats, i'artn of pri
fate houses, lowest rentala. M I NZKSII Ki M lilt sail ltd av.
KWLV FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR TO LET. TO
private family or buaineaa purposes, at 21 East 201 bat.
1) It IV \ TI. FAMILY"LIVING KNTIHKI.Y VLONE.
I wonld rent one or more new and elegantly furnished
Ro ma to irentirmau and wife or partr of gentlemen. No.
240 M eat 2&tb at.
J)RIVaTK FAMILY, OWNING Til KI R oW N HOUSE,
would Live ehoica of rooms to cant or gent and wile.
1 7 Waal list st.
Si K THR PURRICMBD ROOM MB WRST 3IST ?T.;
lurniture and carpeta all new ; neat and conrenieut: for
gentleman.
13II1RI) FLOOR. PRONTLARUK lt(l< ill fi; PER
weak: single Room, f3 par week, ralereucua required.
B2 East lCHh st . near University place,
I1IKD FLAT IN NRW IIKII1 STOOP HOUSE. WITH
Improvements, No. S5I Lexington av.; rent, $23.
13 Wo COMFORTABLY FURNISHED CONNECTING
Koonts. without hoard . alau single Rooms cheap, in pri
vate house .no. 317 East 13th St.. near 2d av.
Two N1CKLY furnished PRO NT ROOMRi ro i: R N
tit men. without hoard, tn a private family, reference.
Call fur three daya. 141 East 23th at.
TWO PLAIN FURNISHED Rooms For LIGHT
houaaxeeping: terms $4 5U 23S hast Slat at,
fiv 1 PER WEEK.?TWO COM PORTAHLY FURNISHED
V a connecting Rooms for light housekeeping: aisu single
Rooms. 3CC? Wast 30th at.
f-rilAV.-o. II tMi.uoMi l.v 1 1 KNtrtllBD PARLOR
IJ Floor of two Rooms and Dreaitng Room . telerence
F. AST 144 r f I ST ROOMS on -KCON I) AND I II LED
a.'loots, alao Rooma for geolleman 011 lourth flour,
7 si. MARK'S PLACE. NEAR i EH iN>; i
tute.?Furnished Rooms lor gautlemen, Irotn $2 up.ref
irencee.
111ft ST.. BETWEEN 2D AND ID kVfl 221 BARD
geaotnaly furniahad large Rviutn to gauilemrn, without
board: also hull Room.
BT ?I'LEASANTI Y FURNISHED
? kaepllig; ten.)
i?. house private.
<11 WEST lift ST.. NEAR STB av ?ROOMS, SUITA
si I Me lor lain ly of a party of gantleman ; Dolghhorhood
onaxcaptionabla: tartna mouerate.
e - ST MARK S PLACE isril ST.)?MANDSOMKLY
t It Ifnrniahe.I Rooma to gentlemen or small families:
Board If required.
MF.ASr 25 Til ST.?A LARGE FRONT ROOM,
handsomely furniahad grate Are. gas uad bathroom
>11 same floor . alao a amaller Bedroom, on moderate terms;
Breakfast if dvaired.
1 < t 7 K AST "44TII ST.. NEAR" "g It AND t k Nl K A L
1"/4 Oe t.?Furniahad Rooms 10 let. with every rontcu
lanca for housekeeping, for email, respectable laiuLiea
1" J C W1..-1 HTM ST.?BOOM >M> BEDROOM
1 rJh. si Root, front, to let, lor one irentleman only.
LA I .irif sfT- FULLY I URN 1 >11 ED illflEK
story high stoop House, all modern imp rove in en Is;
ut: rent, $125 per month, possession mi
T
]t)\ WKST 41 ST 87 ? I'laKAwSAsN
? 1. Rt'omi. cu!upi?t? fur Ughi bou?cl(
11
128
?krsuit. ?
WEST 34TII ItT.?LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS
in second third and fourth lloora lur geniltman,
board, owner lives here: reference teuotred
yj K 1ST isril sr., Ni-.Ait claKf ndun hoi kl ?
' lien soairly fatni-h-d Room, with Kktenaion. auit
far one or two gentlemen, 9ll>; alao ball Room, $A
KlIt.MSHED KOOMS AMO APAUTMKNT8
jrtt I.ET. _
The price of the Herald hat been reduced to
three cents per copy.
I ( )?> TIU AV.TnEAH HIST 8T-A SITTING MM>M
I t'wuuil Bedroom completely furnished for houeekeep
mg. closets. water. gas. Ac.; rent $JJ per month.
9()(T WEST S5TH it.-A WIDOW LAD1 WOULD
? '' '/let a nicely furnished Room to gentleman or lad v.
BAST 30TH ST KANDSoVeLT PUKMUUED
UtHtfus. with privilege of housekeeping.
WEST 'ilKT S! -TWii Kl'KMSllKI) BOOHS
in a pfvate family for a gentleman, without hoard.
221
L':; l
OTO BAXT lflTfl ST.-TWO LA HOE, NICELY FUR
_'I ? uinlied Rooms on first Hour ; also cue on tnlrd to let,
without board : private family ; references.
?>?;/' kasr urn sr-handsomely furnished
?'fhaca Parlor. A**, larn.. Ko>>in. second tloor, |A, for
housekeepingorgentlemen; hall Hoom,fc .V).
tXKtUNISIIKU ItCM>M? tlU Al'ART
MENTS to let.
The price <\f the llerald has been reduced to three
Cents per copy.
AN klkoant flat to i.h r- U N F U KX1 SHED";
rent, If I ,itO per aiiuum. 71 l.exm.toii a*.
AI'AKTStkNTS.?TKNTKIIDKN. J?d WKsf 24TII KtT?
Compact, elegant, artistic. <40. <4>; s.v.u rooms: all
improvements ; Janitor ; garden.
A I'ARTMKN T MOUSE, BAIOHT Ml'ILDIXO. 6TU A#..
JY.oriisr 15|U st ?Kneli suit has private kitchen. or ten
anti supplied (rum the general cuistua.
1'AI1T M K NTS. WITH WATKI1 AM) (IAS; KENT
Ai
i er Greene.
A
APART, OK PRIVATE HOUSE. |JtAKKOW ST.,
furnished or unfurnished; other excelleut Floors,
Flats. I'AGNKV. !.'? Abingdon square. 8th sv.
MCE TOP FLOOR FOUR KooMS.~ToR
Inquire on tho premises, No. 68 Suffolk ?t.
A HANDSOME SECO.M) FLAT. (>N LKX1NGION
tv.,il rooms, ?3"?. alt improvements, splendid order;
other** ou -d av . $3e'?, g3U and $40, U rooms, corner Flats,
and Ft ?. BIT1 KI.. 1,026 Ed av._
i T :i 16 VI Bui Z7TH ST.?A PARLOR AND BASEMENT
iV Floor, tour rooms,
t Kb ATS, 8 AND 10 BOOMS BAOU: PRIOR, 626
/I ?t?? F'*.? per mouth; all improvement*; best iu the city
lor price. Apply al 1,037 3*J a v.
< ONE LOOK I NO FOR IKKN-II PLATE. IN A
a Vnice neighborhood, apply at 324 West 34th st., near
CIO R.N Kit ROOM AN'I? BEDROOM, WITH PRIVILEGE
JuI housekeeping if desired. 300 West 46ih st.
r\B8IKA?LB PARLOR AND BAShMBNT KLOURS,
I "with Rooms up stairs; rent reasouahle. 148 West
I ldth St.
(TVIBST IND 8BCOND APARTMENTS, TBN AND 81X
I I rooms. In perfect order, in beautiiul French flat 316 East
Tilth st. Inquire of janitor, on premises.
1^LOOKS TO LET?IN NEW BROWN STONE HOUSES
1 OS and 100 Oth a v. ; all conveniences.
I.M.miius, iao AND fid EAST I7TH 8T., SIX BOOMS;
I C 'otl order. Apply 119 East 36th st., or at .30, from 11
^KCO.ND FLOOR-THREE ROOMS, UNFURNISHED,
i 'to a respectable American gentleman and wife; location
central; bath and gee. 110 East 11th St., uear 4th uv.
QR( ''Nil FLOOR" SIX ROOMS, IN PERPECTORDER,
French Hat No. 87J Lexington sr., near Third .Avenue
Dtpot. Inquire of ZIT l'KL, l.O'J0 3dav.
^Ki'ONI) FLOOR TO LET-IN lilXH) <>Iu>Klff PlU
rate bouse; rent moderate 311 West 31st st.
UK KIKHT FLOOR TO LET-IN THE HIGH STOOP
house Sub. 137 and 130 Sullivan st.; rent low.
S
T
rpo I.KT-TII A SMALL FAMILY, THE SECOND
1 KloorMf No. 4 Charles tt.
rpo LET?TO A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS. AN KLK
1 ganf Flour ot lour rooms, bath room, Ac., in private
l.rowii stone house, 'J O East 7I)th ?t ; rent onlv S'AO.
riM i lr mi ear?the dwelling part ok ho use
111 Prince st., near Bowery. Apply JOHN DUHOCHE,
4J W est dd st.
rpo UKa r, LOW, TO gentleman and wife, the
J. Third Floor (d room, closets, Ac.) In line .tone private
house Jib East 1 Itilh at.. Boulevard; all conveniences and
In perfect order. Inquire at 115 East dotli at.
ty N FU KN ISM H1) FLOOR OK FOUR HANDSOME
/rooms; nrivato bath and closet; every convenience;
ri lerences exchanged. dj East lUth at., near University
place.
(j? I MONTH SECOND FLOOK; KIVE ROOMS;
tf I? privilege bathroom and laundry. 14 Warren place
((diaries at.)
1 I ?> "2D AV? CORN KB VTB IT, AND lift WB8T
1? Oil Hi at., near bth av,?F lata: latest improvements.
BOAKDBM AV A.VTKi).
The price of the Herald has been reduced to
three cents per copy.
"I~ELEOANT ROOMS. WITH HOARD, KOB UENTLK
1 ?rat'ii and tatuiliri: transient, $1 3J a Jay. 119 Waver
le r {.lace.
1 laiE handsomely fprnisiikd proxt
-Lli'inm. with Hoard: torma moderate. 35d West 3-d st..
near Elevated KatlroaJ.
?PLEASANT ROOMS. FI itsT OLASS BOARD, FOB
? families and gentlemen; terns moderate. 44 Weat 10th
at., near 5th it.
fou moke handsomely furnished rooms,
I wall excellent Hoard, for fanilllea or tluglo gentlemen
b34 Lexington av.
1 "~29 I'll ST.?ELK (Ta NT HO A R D IN (} ACCOM M O D A
Let lout; mmlerate prices; Reoui en auite or singly. In
quire I,'24U>i Hriada ay.
1 "st"aND 2D FLOORS, WITH OB WITHOUT PRIVATE
XTable: bouse and location first class. itOil West 44th at
1ELEU iMTSBCOND"FLOOR?ALSO OTHER ROOMS;
labie first :t**s: references, i s East J-d at.
1 PLEASANT SUNNY ROOM. L'N IPORMLY GOOD
.1 table. lot Wuverley place, northwest corner Washington
square.
? > OK FOUR LARGE. NEWLY FURNISHED KOOMS.
Oeu suite or singly, with superior Hoard. 4'i Weat fittth at.
<Jb | TO BR-BOARD. WITH PLEASANT ROOMS;
V'r tatoe Board, fH 50 per week. 353 Weat 35th at.
6Til AV, -HI.-HANDSOME APARTMENTS, WITH
tho comforts of a refined home ; private table if doslred
CTH AT, 81, PIKST DOOR BELOW 1STII ST., M. H.
rytlage. ?l'aifior and Bedroom; alto a separate Itoom, with
Hoard, references exchanged.
5TH a v.. 311."- M Its. SKAVKK WILL RKNT SECOND
and Third Floors, with private table or without board.
CfH. AV.. NO. 115.-HANDSOMELY ~ P V R N lSHE I),
t )woll arranged l'arlor Floor; baths, Ac., attached; private
table.
r.TH AV.. NEAR SOTH ST.-PRIVATE FAMILY OFFER
?.'handsomely lurnislied Suits, on second and third Hours,
with strictly first class Board, at reasonable rates: reforenica
exchanged. Address M. It., box No. '4.46H Post office.
rTH At.. 881.?PARLOR FLOOR, HANDSOMELY
? /lurnislied, piano, private bath room, Ac., with or without
private table ; also fourth fioor Kooms.
r PROSPECT PLACE, EAST 41ST ST. iNOT BROOK*
Olyn).?Person wishing home comfort, will find it here;
alcove Itoom. $16; hall Room, B5 5G,
7 EAST 46TII ST. ?PLEASANT BOOM* POR FAM
IIlet or gentlemen, with or *Ithont private t?hi >.
1 jTII ST. NO. 43?LARllK. 8 L'N NY, ALCOVE ROOM*
J.t front, with or without hail Room ; also back Parlor and
extension, suitable for physician, with Board; private
family.
nCHAKL BS ST.. N K A R ?TH A V.?H A N DstlMR
Rooms; excellent Hoard: quiet, central location; terms
very reasonable.
1 ?? iHtBT TflTH ST., TWO DOORS PROM GILBEY
XOH.ms*.?Board; well furnished Kooms; elogant Recep
tion I'ailor. '
| ?> WEST ??i.Tir Sd\ OPPOSITE 81'CHTKVaNT
XOllousc.?Handsomely furnished Kooms, w th or without
Hoard.
TH ST.. 317 WKST.-ELKUANT ROOMS, WITH
Heard, for goutieman and wile and single gentlemen;
terenoes.
TH ST., 3.11 WEST.?KLKOANT HACK PAKLOC
also large hall Room, with superior Hoard.
1 I WEST 4UTH ST.. NEAR WINDSOR HOTBL^
A. a Hands.nnaly furnished Kuems with or without private
lainily tablt: desirable tingle Kooms.
1 I TH 8T.-BLB0ANTLT PCRKISHED ROOMS, WITH
J. "JC Hoard, In owner's bouse, d-7 West; reference ex
changed.
1 -Til ST., 144 WB8T -A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED
JL? /Hack Parlor, with Hoard for lady; price $14 weekly.
"1 if TH sfT 146 WKsr.-TVro PLEASANT ROOMS,
i'/wtth first mass Board, tsrins moderate, to gentlemau
only
1 - WEST VIST ST??A SECOND* FLOOR, WITH PKL
1 l vate table . aleo other dealrable Kooiue. with or without
Hoard.
1 7 KA.-T 81 ST ST., MADISON AND SD AfS-MRS.
X t J. H KF.I D offers a delightful Suit, second fioor; pri
vate table : highest reference*. ,
rfirn ST.. WEST, 58 ? VK U V D KSIK A BI.K ROOMS.
? "? Hh Hoard , front or south ; reference*.
il l WEST 31sr if.. JUST ore BTfl AV -BLKUANT
_ 1 Wecotid Floor, newly furnished, first elate Hoard, to
select parties: references.
ill WEST l.'TH Sr , NEAR 5TI1 AV.?BACK PAR
sa ilor, ext nsion sod hall Room, suitable for family or
party ? I gentlemen, with excellent Hoard; neighborhood
? nexeoptii.iiaisle . terms moderate ; references
%w east 48tif sr -furnished koomIFto let.
a?/with Hoard, rtlerencea.
WEST. I IS. -TO~ LET. WITH BOARD,
lly furnished second story large Room; >18
11
r??U*i
11
?>?>!? ST.. WEST. 1 is, ?TO LET. WITH BOARD.
_? 3'i*ndt<ime1y furuishct'
per week.
tisjD sr., .44, west ?a laror. xicklt pur
? ? Jnished Room on second floor also back Parlor, with
1>. ard, a inny e x .osure . terms reasonable.
b.lsT 4 r II 87 KKTWEKN BROADWAY AND
?.Ullosiery -cinfurinfite furn.shei Kooms large am]
? in til, in uiode'at# terms, with >r w lUoot Board.
a>r II el is WEST ELEGANT ROOMS, WITH
at t first class H trd ?* sice, re ere nee*. ,
s^yill AT. No li'i b AST-Cio?CB OP ROOM?.
_ I sttih Hoard eelr furr. sbed. term* moderate; refer
i n. es ? vchenged
i)0 WEST uril *T -LAKOETrUNDSOMK ROOMS,$|n,
AlO$IS. $Sm for two person* With Hoard . house and *c
comma.lattent first riat*. refers oca.
s)(i east wasMInoton place.?U aNdsomei
? '/furniehed Ko .ms t ,*t. with -t win,, ut Hoar
saltabic lor . ent.email aud Wife or sing.e flantleman tori
moderate.
? /I -r >r. i.i, nkak arn av >k%ilv r\ iixisHi
?) I : <om?. with Hoard . tunny amp-.tar* . io..?ti .u desirabl
terms moderate references.
{ 3o A ? D 37 WK.wT tifll -f
Kooms. witii Heard, en suite if singly,
t eu ennui visitors, ti i n day.
')'/ WEST AID -T ?SPAl'lo^'n SECOND PLOl
#>? )bu t snperlnr Hoard of private fable aiso Hoems
gauiit men
?) l TH ST , WEST, 41*? Sl'KN i T,,ONT ROOM, WI1
t ) I It.i.ud . lie glih.irnood Ant class; Elastted depot, c
ner: lauiiii private; reference.
? ? - ukamkki v pi.At.'K dag east a/th sT
'/?/l..rg-, handsfimely iurnitli?d front Koom lor iwo, a
lirsi class liourd.
?/r' EAST -1ST ST. NEAR HKoaDWAV.?IIa.N
O'/soinely turnnhed Meimia, wttb board, for laiuilits u
gauOatuau; rafarsucea
48
49
_ KOARPgRS WAVTFD. _
The price of the Herald has been reduced to
three ctn/s per copy.
71 w kst urni~ at.-comforta b ly rt* isiiffED
11 lloouii. wilh Uo?ril; would >uit ?lutile geuileiuen or
feuiilie.: lertiia to .ait the tune*.
Tod ST.. SIR WEST, NKAR BRflAOW A Y.-H AND
'I O.om ljr fuiuiaheil ainell Ituuin to lot, with Board; pri
vate family.
Af{ WEST S4TH MP.? ROOM*. *N BCTtE AND
X' )unvl > ; table and appointment. firatclaaa; pricea mod
?rale; rcfereuce
WEST I9TH IT?blUiUBU SOOMH WITH
Board; bigb.al reference given.
BAST ?TH 8T.!~IIAN I "HOMELY Ft' RNIhiiED
Ko iua. with or wilboat Board.
V(V WWMt 1HTH ST.-HANDSOME sir ITT ALSO
X '/other large and am .ill llooina, with Board; prlee mod
erate.
7 (1 W EST 98Tli ST.?PI'UNI SHED ROOM* AN t)
X '/Suit of It. oma, for iienileinau and wife or aiugle gen
tlemen ; would Board lady.
r I WKST I'ifTh- ST.. "BETWEEN 6TII AND BTil
'J xava ? Elegantly furuiabed lioome to let, en auite or
a.ngly, with or without Board; modern Improvement!; pri
vate family; references.
EAST 4UTiTTf.?AN I-NTllilTsErOND FLOOR,
alto oilier Hootnt. with excellent Board; references.
/? r I It VINO PLACE NI?' KI a Y K r K NI s M KI) S1" ITK
*)? /of Ko< niN on parlor floor to let, wilh Board; also Mug.e
Hoonin, for gentlemen.
6~ r YARICK ~ST.~BOAHDEKaH W aNTKDI FIRST
cJcIhsa accommodations; convenient to all city railroads.
7gt MADISON AV.-BNTIRK SECOND KLOOK. W1TII
tJttrtt cUm private table; also Rooms on third Boor;
re (ere noes exchanged.
1 1/? LKXINGION AV.wliACK" IV\i:M)K~Tt"PitLNf.
XlUwith Board; running water. Ao.; references.
UQ WEST 18TU ST~ NEAR StU AV.-TWO
'"pleasant front Kuoiu*. aecond floor, with Board; rea
sonable terms.
54
1 ?>tl 1- AST liJTII ST.. NEAR L'NION hQUAKK?HAND
1 ? J ? auiuoly lurulahed Koouia to rent, with Board; price*
moderate.
]?)?? BAST IflTH sfT^DEsTllAI!LK ROOM*. TO
. OOrent. a'lth Board, to geiitlumvu or gentleiuau end
wife; relorenci-a.
1 Or. KasT ItiTII ST., NEAR UN.OA SqUAKE.?TO
AvT'Jreut, with Board, novo
, second atory front alcove Bo
1 I)r. WEST 3D III ST?FIKRT CLASS BOARD, W1T1I
LOrTwvli turnt*:? ed iiooma. in n private family, can be ob
tained at $7 to $10 per week; reference! required.
IOC WEST lSTli SI.-WITU BOARD,~TWC> LARDS
JL?'C/itouma on perlor floor-, also one on aecoud: terma
l'JQ WEST liTII ST.-FBIVATM FAMILY WILL
XO'/rent Second Floor, with Urst clii.a Board; terms rea
aonabie.
141
LEXINGTON A V.?NICELY FURNISHED
Booms. with Hoard.
1 aq west arni sr. to letTkurnisiied. pak
A'xOlor Floor, with or wkiioul Hoard, for Ketitlcinnn and
wile, wit!i board f r I ?dy oulv. Call from 2 M. till 6.
onS west aii> st.-gentlemkn and n ives ur
^j\_7 Obingle gentlemen accommodated with Hoard; refer
ences exchanged.
o?wt west 43D 8t.?handsomely furnished
?w* * / f'J Rooms, with tlrst class Hoard; moderate terms; ex
cellent location.
in (\ east HSb st.-in" Tkivate family. wTfu
m JL*/Board, nicely furnished Room* to man aud wife at
915 per weak; references exchanged.
OQ9 WE8T 4TU ST.?TO LET, WITH BOARD,
eh. O w pic a ant Rooms tor gentlemen and wives; also
single Rooms, on reasonable terms; also parlor Floor to let,
to a physician.
Of* 7 W8?T 90TH ST-La RGB HUSSY ROOMS;
OO I every convenience; superior table : house and loca
tion first class; near Elevated Railway station; terius mod
erate.
499 7TI1 AV.?A FEW RESPECTABLE GENTLE
?dmjmen. also ladies, cau have Board, largo and small
Room*, ai $1, $?"?. $d.
r Q 7 5TH AV.T~NK\R WINDSOR HOTEL.?ELE
iJtsl guutly furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, with un
exceptionable Hoard; private table if desired; references.
PLEASAN T Til IRD STl)K Y FRONT ROOM TO
let, with or without Hoard: also hall Room; private
family. 820 West ?KHh nt.. near 8th av.
BEA lrTI FL'LLY" Kl'l:NisIIEI> SECOND FLOOR 01F
four Room*, witli or without private talde. to desirable
parties; unexceptionable reference; alsn Fourth F'loor. Ap
ply at IB West 3ifth st.
/TENTENN1AJL-^FIRsT CLASS BOARD; CHOICE LO
Ve/cation; central, convenient to Nteaiu cars; three hand
some privat?* dwellings; if I 50, $2, $2 50 per da\. according
to rooms. Mr*. WILEY. 1.012 Summer st.. Philadelphia.
I "1ST OF HKsf~PKl VAT ft BOARDING ACC O M M OI) A
Jtions free; anv want satisfied.
GEORGE KANKIN8, 28 West 29th st.
QEVKNTEKNTII ST.. HI WKST. SKAK 5TH AV ?SEC
Oond and third floor Rooms, with Board, iu a family of re
fiuemeut.
TWO LAROE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED DO' HLE
Room* to let, with Hoard, 53 West 4*th at., near 5th av.
Ito.Vltt) AND i,i>i)(-iM. WANTED.
The price of the Herald has been reduced to three
cents per copy.
YOUNO" (iIKI, DESIRES A LARO.K, WELL FUR
nl?hc<l Kooni, with Breakfast. between 14th and 34th
ata. Address, with tertna. A. L.. hex 185 Herald ofliou
A lady, am experienced TEACH BR, WOUlJ)
xxlike a Koom, with partial Hoard, in a private family, in
exclianife torlcssone. Address Z1-.U, Hernia Uplowu Branch
YOUNO OENTl.KMAN AND WIFE DK8IEB A
aecotid or thir l story front Room, with fire and running
water, irood Beard and home comforts; for ?uch from $5'ito
ft'.') will be prom? 111y paid. Addreaa PERMANENT, 104
Herald Uptown Urancli.
BOARD W a N TItD?HY A YOUNU LADY.-BETWEEN
stlt and 14th ata. ; a private family preferred; reference
given ; about $0. Addreaa D. A. T, Herald oflice.
Gt KNTLKM AX. WIKK7 IN KANT, N UiirtK DESIRE
J"Hoard In private faniilr; want 5 llornna; would fiirniah,
except carpets. Statu price to REASONABLE, Herald
oOlce.
IAHY. WITH EXCELLENT REFERENCES. WANTS
J good Board and pleaaaut lioera (heated) iu vvnteol pri
vate family. Herniaii or Anierlcan; not ,to exceed $8 Ad
drcsa SALESLADY, X. A., Herald I'ptown office.
KRMANRNT BOARD WANTED?BY A YOONtt USB
tlenian, iu the neighborhood of 14t!i I', and Bth av.. at
?7 per week, paid in advance. Address THORPE, Herald
office.
TlTAXTKl)?THRRE ROOMS. WITH BOARD, IN UEK
TT mail lauiily; reiarences exchanged. Addros S. <1., H7
Walker at.
"IV'ANTKD? IIY A LADY. BOaHD AXD HOOM. WITH
'? fire, in a prh ate family, or where a few hoarders are
takon ; terms $7; between ltd and tith avs., J^pt>i and 34th
sts.; references. Address ADA MS. Herald I'ptown office.
W~ ANTED?BOARD IN A FRENCH FAM ILY IN Til E
vicinity of 33d st. and 3d ar. Address STUDENT, Her
ald office.
YITAXfED?A LA ltd E FRONT KOOM. WITH BOARD,
vt lor lady and two children. Address D., box 108 Herald
office.
\V ANTED?BY A ToU.Vll LENT L KM A X, A FUR
vy nishcd Koora. with Breakfast, in a private house, be
tween 4th and 14tlt sts., near Broudway. Address HENHY,
box 4,iISO Post office.
Waxtkd?by Tw<> yoL'xo lTdiks, fWO CON~
necting Rooms, net above second tloije. in a private
family, terms not to oxece I $13, with Board, or $fi without
Address, with lull particulars. OI.'IEI box I 4 Herald ollice
HOTELS.
1 tie price of the Herald has been reduced to three
cents per copy.
I T NEW END LAND IIOTKL?LO I)t? I.V(IS .VI CKXTS
a\ nightly 200 light separate Rooms. Corner Bowery and
Bayard. For gentlemen only.
"i LWltI~0 I'KN? FRANK P< > K ? HO Us ET CORNER
A FrauKfort and William ata.?Rooms, 85c., 50s.; iteutie
men, families.
HAHI.K's BELMONT HOTKL. FULTON flfc, NEAR
\J Broadway. ? European plan; Rooms, 50c. and upward;
family Rooms; open all night.
/ 11TY HOTEL, CORNKR HROADWAY AND'stTTsT.?
V.'Oood Rooms, $1 per day; table board SI per day ; eleirnnt
Rooms en suite.
HOTBL ROYAL, RESERVOIR PARK AND 41 iTH ST.?
A very quiet, select family Hotel, with Koatanrant ol
unsurpassed excellence; liberal arrangements mate lor the
winter.
T 1LAND SUTrTKVANT HOt'SK-DRSIRABLB
.1 JSmts at Rooms or entire Floors, with Board, for lamb
Ilea, at reasonable prices for the winter months.
I BROS, NTH AY. AND I3TU ST.'.~~TO LEASE low";
Jin niairnittcent order; earpets In hail ami dlninir room.
Apply on premises, or to J. M. PINKNr.Y, 34 Park plsee.
IODOINO FROM ISC. 'TO $1 PER NIOflT; ALSO
Jtoine luruished Booms at 31 East JUth st.
QPINtJUKR HOUSE, UNION syUARE-GREAT RE
Odiictlon of prices; families and single gentlemen; tran
sient. 5d per day.
ST. OHRMAIXT (IPPOHITK MADIsoN PARK, 5TH
av . 23d. Broadway Booms all Asst. with Board; r?.
ditced. #3 per day ; witnout. $1 and upward: elevator, bsih,
oewly funnelled; unsurpassed iocatiou. liberal terms te
permanent p-irtiea.
WIM'KII K MSI > itTi.
The price of the Herald has been reduced to three
cents per copy.
The royal victoria hotel. Nassau iBaiiama
Island*!, now open I' .1 PORTe.r,. Proprietor.?Steam
ers leave New York October 2S m l Novem ei .'II For full
Information apply in JAMES LIDOKRWOOD A CO. 7M
Broadway, New York.
autkolooI .
The price of the Herald has been reduced to
three cents per co/ty.
ASTROlARiER I.ISTKR. 3lti t.TII AV.?SEND FOB
circular. Address all Ivttere Post office box 4,.*<2.i, y V
ACLAlRVuVAN r. WHO IIAS No EQUaL IN a.MEK
lea. All who ere *lck or iu tioniii* ol any kinu should
consult tier without delay; on iuas and awsults. absent
meruit.or bnsinetef matters she never fails. Mine. CLIF
TON. .71 West 35th ?t., east of sth av
/a BRAT P.UKOPBtN CLAIRVOYANT TI LLS NAMES,
l_X shows likeneste* . 34c.. !SOc In $1, 150 West 36th st.
MME. DB RUTTHRR, THE tfBK.tr BUSINESS
Ciairvovanl, i;!ves magnetic treatment. 115 East 13lb
?l.. near 4th av.
The price of Uie Hcrakl ' etsn reduced to three
cents per <vp\j.
All ladies >aff :.y ti.. . i h in 34 hours or
nocharne. Dr. WHITKtlBAD, 3:rj East Bth tl.
A - MME. RES TE I.L, MIDWIFE si NiEiH4<i MJ~i
1\ si ast 53d st , flr.t doi.r Rom 5th av. Advice frve'.
?MBS. WOKC KST K K PI I V sfi'l .\ N . BOAKIIAND
, nursine. 141* Charles sb, bet Waeblnxtoii and Wast.
? I'll AND MME IIUINDLE t'UUK A 1.1. h KM A LB
mplaints, w uuever the matter. 143 Weat Mih st.
All 1 kmalr complaints spi-:kdi?.v < i redby
Dr. and Mine. DYEB. i7 West 13th St., nearBth av.
/ AONKIDENTIAL ( ' i> si 1, f tTio.Ns ? LADIES
V7-.nanled Df in.I Mm . HOT f, I 'KlW est 3<'th ?i
t\i>CToR 1 JM'u.l" N Ktil M ETHOD sA FK, H..KK
J/audriuiCk All.; *?? Advice tree. 181 East I2ih st.
MRS LYONS. FEMALE PHYSICIAN. I.URftB ALL
eomp.aiUts; no cure be pay. No. 40 East anil u.
A
A.*"
ANt'SRUHTk. ^
The price of the Herald has been reduced to
three cents per copy.
Pr. barmums " p. t: barnu m*s
. P. T. HAKXUM'S P. T BARNUM'B
P. T. BAKNl'M'H P. T. BARNUM'B
P. T. KARVt'li'S P. T. B*UlNUM'B
greatest show ok earth.
GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH.
GREATEST SHOW ON KATU.
GREATEST SHoW ?N EARTU.
AT GILMuRH S GARDEN. f
AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
AFTERNOON AND EVENING]
AFTERNOON AND EVKNINOf.
MUSEUM. MENAGERIE AND HIPPODROME.
M C BE I'M, MENAGERIE AND HIPPODROME,
MUSEUM, MKNaORRIB AND HIPPODROME.
LARGEST COLLECTION Of
RARE LIVING WILD a.MMaSsS
IN AMERICA,
including the
$23,000 HIPPOPOTAMUS.
PERFORMING ELEPHANTS. HOUSES AND PONIES.
MORE DISTINGUISHED KOUKSTKI A.V* AND ATH
LETES MIAN EVER BEFORE SEEN TOGETUBK.
FUNNY CLOWNS.
RIDING GOATS, DOGS AND MONKEYS.
TUB GREEK NOBLEMAN, TATTOOED FROM HEAD
To FOOT
ADMIRAL DOT. THE GREATEST MAN IN MINIA
TURE LIVING.
THOUSAND8 OF WONDERFUL CURIOSITIES.
NOTICE.?'The Grand Pageant of the opening vill com
mence precisely at 2 and 8 o'clock.
Ttie Menagerie. Museum And Curiosities will be kept open
one hour utter ttie Circus perform once*. The animals in the
Menagerie will be led In the presence of the audience at i
o'clock P. M every day.
ADMISSION XOc. CHILDREN under nine eear*. 23e.
OHC'HkSTHA BEATS. 25c. EXTRA Doors open et 1 and
8 :3<i P M. Orchestra seals can be secured at the box ultice
one week in advance.
A.
-OLYMPIC NOVELTY THEATRE.
OOO L Y Y MM M*i PPP? II CCC
O O L Y Y M M M M P {. II C 0
O OL Y MMMM PPPr II C
O O L Y M M M P IIOC
OOO LLLL Y M V M P I! COC
NOVELTY THEATRE. NOVELTY THEATRE.
022 BROADWAY. 024
COL WM. E. SINN Manager
ADMISSION. 15c. 39a. 5Gc.. 75c. and $1.
M A ITN'KEN, lie. 25c. and 5Uc
THE BRILLIANT
CO MM EDI EN NE.
KATIE PUTNAM
"Miss Putnain Is very
clever, and made favorable
iniprasaiun."?Herald.
"Vilas Putnam revealed
traits of a sensibility and
I personal worth Hint attracted
regard,,and was greeted with
lr^i|tient applause."?Tri
bune
"Mi?s Putnam is a success
| ful rival of Lotto."?Daily
I News.
"Miss Putnam Improves
successfully her numerous
opportunities and gave lively
satisfaction.Times
"Miss Putnam, indeed, is
welcome as an actress, care
ful iu her art mid exceiteut
in its execution."?Express.
To speak of her perfumi
snce Is to say It is one of the
most charming Che stage has
ever boasted."?Telegram.
KTII A V. THEATRE BROADWAY AND 2*TH ST.
?JProprietor and Manager Mr. AUOUSTIN DALY
EVERT NIGHT AT 8,
MR. AUGUST!N DALY'S SPECTACULAR COMEDY,
AN OVERWHELMING SUCCESS I I
si LITTLE NELL
and the
MARCHIONESS
in Dickons'
OLD
CURIOSITY SHOP.
PRONOUNCED lit THE
PRESS
A
DRAMATIC triumph.
EVERY EVENING
AND
Saturday matinee.
MONDAY NEXT.
ENTIRE CHANGE.
NOVELTY COMPANY
NUMBER SEVEN.
A COMEDY OF CITY TYPES I I with a GORGEOUS
TRANSFORMATION, and (be ravishing BALLET IN THE
SNOW I I in which Mile. BONKANTI and Mile. SOUL KM
appear.
| THE GREAT COMEDY CAST
include* Mr. COGHLaN. JOHN
Houses Crowded I I | BROUGHAM. CllARLE-4 FISH Ell.
I JAMES LEWIS. Wll DaVIDGK.
Laughter Incessant 1 Miss G&OilGiE DREW EM11.Y
I KItIL, SYDNEY OOWKLL, MaKY
1 WELLS, and Mr-. G. U. GILBERT.
The GRAPHIC ?ayi ?"The Snow Ballet In I,IKK 1?
the most exquisite that sunn glvou'? this city. It It a mar
vel iu Its way :! "
?.?matinee of-like" to-morrow at 2.
IP 11 K "a T RE COMIyl 11. ill BROADWAY.
1 IIAUUKiAN A IIAIIT Proprietor
M. W IIaNLEY Manager
11A11 Kill A N A H ? RT In Edward llarrigau's
BOLD HIBERNIAN HONS.
The talented young comodiaii and niunic N AT. C. GOODWIN
Hilly Harry In T11K TOUGIl MAN FROM AVENUE A.
THE SKIDMORK GUARDS. by the Miniature ilHtb Boys.
Wash Norton. Erlja Robeson, l'rol. Neil Smith. Rilly Gray.
Billy Carteret Larr?* Tuoley
Mrst ' .wi. season .of John F. Poole's drama,
' THE ITALIAN PAD HON E.
Edwari Harrlitai, Jn hilt original creaHonL
lhe Italian Padrone
Tony Hart. J at Loremo McCoy
wkunemvAay and Saturday matinees.
Eagle thkatoe,
Broauwav and 33<1 st.
Propriotor and Manager Mr. JO.slI HART
<8> <$>
THE GREAT BILL THIS WEEK
EVERYBODY DELIGHTED WITH TUB I
iH'N FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN
The EAGLE'S Star Company consisting of the following
Artists
Miss Julia Ueaorlerc, I In their original
Miss Jennie Hughes, I SKETCHES. .\CTS,
Miss Jennie Beauclcrc, | COMEDIES. Ac., Ac.
Miss Little Kelsey, | ?
Miaa Marion Visit, BABY ELEPHANT,
Mr. John Wild, I DODGING FOR A W IFE.
Mr II. Richmond, .GRIP SACK. OR SEND HIM
Mr. Dave Heed, TO WALLACE'S,
Mr. .Iamee Bradley. I LA MaSuLa
Murphy and Morton, |
Mr. D. Kelly. and the very lanrhahle
Mr. J. J. kollv, I Comic Sketch entitled the
Mr. A. H. Sheldon, I ITALIAN PADRONE,
Mr. J. F. Croeaen or the
and a host of othera. J SLAVE OK TIIE HARP.
MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
KKLLY~A LEON'S MINSTRELS. 1 OPIKA HOUSE,
ELLY A LEON'S MINSI'KBlS. I J3.I st. and dth av.
THE FASUONABLK MINSTREL TEMPLE.
Ore it lilt I OH INU-CIIOW-H I. | Great Hit.
Olfonbat.li'* I'll INU 1" HO W HI I Offenhacli'i
Opera Hon nr.). I CHINU-OllOW H1. I Opera HoulTe.
Terrlhc flight of "the only l.eon ' troin the
?DOME OF THE THKaTRe "
Uaautilul imporitd court drosses.
41) artists. "IMI'KRIA J APS." 40 artists.
Box oltlce open daily from t> A. M. to 10 P, M.
IAKIS1AN VARIETIES, <S>
_ arisian varieties, i shines over
10T11 ST. AND BROADWAY. <6>
'?) ^
j Most Popular Resort In New York. .
| Patroiured bv the Elite of the World. I
Matinee Toes.. Th
| Greatest Array I
I of Talent
I In the Universe. |
i New York where ev
F.vuiilng at S. Matinee Tuet.. Tburt. and Sat at J.
Noture, Art, | Greatest Array | startling Novelties.
Beauty and of Talent Brilliant specialties.
Merit Combined. | in tho Universe. | Elegant Varieties.
Only theatre in New York where every act ie encored.
6e! ?"
e-i-as
I < O
V. 5
SHOT IN THE EYE.
Lovely Ballet. | Nymph's March.
SETTING HULL
Liveliest, and neat entertainment in the world.
B
i
GRAND ENTERTAINMENT every SUNDAY EVKMNC.
roo'klyn th bathe.
Messrs. SHOOK A PALMKK l essees and Managers
Every evening and at the Saturday Matinee.
HEN DK 11A It
In lilt celebrated import..nation of
falstaff.
In Shakespeare's In-ioric play nf
llh.NRY IV..
supported by a powertnt cast.
Next week?11:?* CUAKLOTIE THOMPSON.
(1 !'S <& ? TO-D i Y
TUB I WILLIAMS | TO-DAY
UUS <j> qj> TO-DAY
In his wonderrullv amusing Sketch of
DINKLKSPKIL'S blunders
and new Gerunui Songs, at
nor PASTOR'S
FRIDAY RECEPTION, THIS D.vY. AT 2 O'CLOCK.
ARUYLK ROOMS. _ ~ A KG VLB ROOM a
tVrH av. and 30TU ST.
BRILLIANT I'KKPni* HOKKaN KvtK K TaIXMENT.
ONLY PLACE uF AMUSEMENT
OF THE KIND IN THE CITY.
OPEN EVERY NIOIIT.
COMMENCING AT l) O'CLOCK.
KN I UANOR ON SOT H St.
HON. W. ?. CODY
(BUFFALO HiLL)
will arrive In town on MONDAY NEXT.
All communication* should he addressed
GRAND OPERA HOUSE New York.
? ? JOHN
| KKRNKLL. | JOHN
? JOHN
ClIlATKAU MABILLE VaKIKTIKS.
J 34tli st. ami 3d av. Standing room at a premium.
? RADIANT. | KNTKKI VlNMKM | SPARKLING. T
| GLORIOUS. | IN 1TIK CITY | SENSATIONAl* |
First litDd Necistiun liurlefciuc. Tlfh FAST i *40
I TNIKtKA TiMsiii Viv.ints La MlimHi Mitf flr?i
ci?*? mule And fcinitle urttsiM in Flciureauur. Terpstchorpisti
! *nd Muricai NovtfltieA. h\tiling At rt. llnttnuo* IuarUax,
! Thuuguuy oud >stiirds9 At 'J.
rpilK IMPORTANT KVKNT OF THE AMfSKMKNT
I 1 Rtfiuoti irili trAimpIrt m rONY PAtSiOU'S Mstinc^ lo?
! d ty A ten iin?* surprise in store for our pAtront. Remain
I iu your st*uis until the full at the curtain.
A B HULK'S TIVOLl THBATRK.
Sih st.. between -d and 3d at a
AMERICA'S OWN MUSIC PALACE
Till- WEEK. I' NEW VA'.IETY ARTISTS.
THE HEFUGKB GRAND SPECTACULAR PANTOMIME.
ZOI'A VK DRILL BY go YOUNG LADIES.
Admission Joe. Saturday Matinee lie.
Harry
arry
harry ? M
the lament Coiuedlnnt. at TONY PASTOR'S Matinee to
day, at 2 o'clock
j^MERICaM INSTITUTE.
2d and 3d ava, between 63d ami Uttb tta
FOKTY-FIFTU GRAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION.
REDUCTION OF PRICES
(rem October 24 In e.ose of Kxhtidtlon.
Adulte, Joe.; children under lb years. Da
t^TAGK.-ladies and gentlemen practically
Oprepared for tlie stage. with privilege of acting weekly.
Address CHAllLK.- EDGAR. Herald uptown oflice.
IjnoSV PASTOR'S MtTl.NKK Tills DAY.
G - n ll-;rv SOt lABLKS'1- "SECOND 8KAS?)N,''
Oeverv SATURDAY' EVENING. H u'cloek Taiuuiany
Ilali Fast latitat. CAHTIKR .1 OO., M aeegera
a pto.mmas'-matinke tomorrow.
JVSalurday. October -S. el Bo Ntli av., turner 17th et., as
sisted by eminent artists. Tickets, #1.
U. MORKLAND. Till-; ICi'oM PLISIIKH I.IS
? guist, at TONY I* UtfiPK'H this Friday, at 2 o'clock.
A
M"
THEN Oil's ACADRMV Or DANCING,
LYRIC HAUL tRIi av , Reservoir square.
Lessons Monday. Tuesday, Thursday end Saturday.
Kecspllulit Dansante THIS (Friday) EVENING at R
fPoNY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO DAY']
' Gl>|l TTY AS A PICTURE"-AlMr.K'S GREAT SONG,
J 40c ; "Swesi By and Hy." son*. 4<)c. , March. ,
Ka-v Arrangenieut. 3oe. i "Thy Name." Millard's latest
and best sonr. uOa.; "Album l.oaf,'' VY agnet. bO\i \ et
I dicta Walla." Straus*. I(a DITSOR A CO., 7|1 Broadway.
AMUKE HXSTS.
TTNIO* "UfiSK
U TUKATR8.
Proprietor,
Mr M1RKIDAN SHOOK.
Maua.er,
yr. A. M. PALMER.
Begin* nt o, over *t II 13.
SATURDAY MaTINBB
m Ida
, "Those who have not teen
the TWO ORPHANS a* pro
duced nt the Uuion Square
Theatre have not teen it at
ail."?Uhlcage Herald.
The yi irt of the lieroid iu.it been reduced to
three reiit# per ocpv*
tMf?t? JIUMUM WOOD'S.
W. t. Htuu Manager.
THIS DAY. _ __
EVENING AT 8. I MA'.'ISEK AT 2.
J B. SrUOL.Br ITHE LRGhXDARY PLAT,
la HUrrALo It l L la | KIP AN WINKLE.
f T ' KV NlOir..
tho urne*1 ?ucc,-asfui Play oi
flu CENTURY,
D'Kuiisn A Oormon't uiar
ve out Dreiua,
THE TWO ORPHANS,
with it* luparti nage aettlug*
and it* unrivalled caste, iu
ctudlug the following art
letsMeters C. 14. TUorna.
Jr.. JoDn Partell*. Prehsrio
Robinson, Jams* O Neil.
Claude nurruueha. J. U.
Peaks. H. W Uoulgmnery.
Thomas k. Morris, L. Thouip
ton, J. Matthews. W. H. Wfl.
der. H. Arllng. W Raynoa,
W. S. Quigley, C. M. Collins
and Mitt, i fanny Moraat,
K.ktt Ciaxtog. SaraJewett,
Kate Oirard. Mrs. Marie Wil
kin* and Misact Ida Vernon.
Roberta Norwood. Ethel
Allen. L. Clevet and Mrs. L.
_ . E. Seymour.
Box oflics opoo.dally from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M.
AlXAOK'tL " "
Mr. LESTER WALLACK Proprietor and Manager
kvkky kvknino atb
EVERY SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1H P. M.
The new Comedy by Dion Houcicaalt,
KOKBIDDEN PRUiT.
perlormed by Messrs. H. J. MONrAOUE. HARRT
BECKETT. KDW aRD ARNOTT, IIKRBKRT, SHANNON,
KYTIXUB. EDWIN, LEONARD. PECK, and Haiti ADA
DYA8. PONIMI. kfkik uer.mon. hlaisdkll.
Mr. Wallick It obliged to announce the latt nights of this
comedy in the mi.tat of Its auccettfol career.
It mutt b* withdrawn for the present, as
on Thursday. Noveiuoera,
DluN BOUCICAULT
will appear as
"CONN."
In bis Irish Drain a the
SHAUUHRaUN,
orlfinally produced in Wallack't Theatre end written for
the company.
In addition to the features of the original cast which will
be preserved, Mist Hose Wood, Miss Josephine baker and
Mr C. A Stevenson will appear at Arte, Moya and Robert
Fulliolt
Mr John Gilbert will on this occasion make his first ap
pearance this seatou.
npONY P kSTOlt'8 NEW THEATRE.
MATINEE TO-DAY.
The greateet combination of celebrated iters in the world.
?dTToHN HART, JOHN HART
OL'S WILLUMS.
HARRY KERN ELL.
JOHN KKKNKLL,
BoltllY NhWCoMB,
T. M IIENULKK.
LEWIS PARKER.
Pauline parker,
ToNV DALY.
WILLIAM DvLY.
DANNY DaLY.
uobhy dai.y.
A. C. MoRKLASD,
O. W HUNTER.
JENNIE KNOLE.
CHARLEY WO It LET,
JEN MB SaTERI.EE,
SADIE DESIION,
Kit AN K OIRARD.
TONY PASTOR'S
fashionable
Erldny
drawing room
reception,
tor the pleasure
of ladies, children
and families
who are unable
to attend the
evening representations,
T11IS DAY, at 2 o'clock.
% ?>
I TO-DAY. at 2. i
TONYTASTOR'S
famous 100 stars.
THEO. THOMAS' SYMPHONY CONCERTS,
WITH PUBLIC REHEARSALS, SEASON 1876-77,
AT STEINWAY HALL.
PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS.?
To Symphony Concerts, with reservcu seal $8
To Public Rehearsals, with reserved seat ? 4
On SATURDAT EVENING. Octoter 28. at 8,
FIRST SYMPHONY CONCERT.
SOLOISTS; -Mme MADELINE SCHILLER. Pianist.
Miss ANTONIA HENNE, Contralto.
Mr. GEORGE WKKKKSRATH. Teuor.
Mr. FRANZ KKMMERTZ, Baritone.
A CHORUS OF MIXED VOICES
Programme ;?
SYMPHONY?NO. 8 In F, up U3 Beethoven
KANTaSIK?In C, op. IS Schubert
(Adapted 'or Piano and Orchestra by LUst.)
DRAMATIC SY'M I'll ON Y*?"Romeo and J uliet," op.
17 Borliox
Orchestra, Choruses and Solos.
ADMISSION flCKnTS, $1: RESERVED SEATS, 50C.
AND Si EXTRA.
The sale of tickets will commence THIS MORNING, at the
box o.thu of Stelnwar Hall; Schirincr's. No. 7ul Broadways
Schubcrtb's. No. 23 Union square, and at the ticket office.
No. Ill Broadway.
M
ATINER AT BOOTH'S TO-MORROW.
Booth s theatre eleventh week,
J vKKK'f'T A I'aLMER Leasees and Managers
hE YE NTT-FIRST TO SE VENT Y-SEV'h. NTH TIMES,
ot the overwlieliniiigly succesalul production ot
LORD BYRON'S KXQUI.-ITK. ROMANTIC PLAY,
SAKDaNAPaLUS.
"THE GLORY OF THE STAGE."
A powerful cast, including
Mr F. C. BANGS at SARDAN VP ALUS
AGNES HOOT . as MVRKllA
Of the GRAND ITALIAN BaLLKT. 88 in number, are
the renowned Mile. BaRTOLETTI. premiere danseuse as so
1 litis of the Grand Opera, Paris, and Sig. MaSCAUXO, of
the nan Carlo, Naples, and Scala. Milan.
SUPERB STAGE EFFECTS
MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 1 ;SX
THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL BALLET DIVER.
TISKEMRNT. which fiat^teen many weeks in careful re
hrunal, will be produced on nexi Monday. October SO
tbe occasion ol the Seventy-eighth perform inec of SAKDA
NAPaLUS. Tbe management promise that It will exeeod
in novelty, brilliancy and general excellence eny ballet
yet seen on this Contlneut. V The representations ot
Sardauapalu* will positively ronclude December 2 as ar
rangements lor its offering In Philadelphia and Boston have
been made. DANIEL DRUCK. Gilbert's remarkable Lon
uon success, recently purchased by Jarrett k Palmer, will
be produced this season.
??? Seats for tbe first night* of the grand new ballet can
new be secured.
NEXT SUNDAY. FOURTH ORAXD CONCERT.
jgOOTU'S THEATRE. SPECIAL.
MESSRS. JARUKTT A 1'aLMER are nlsnsod to an
nounce the readiness ef tbe NEW GRAND BALLET
DIVERTISSEMENT for public presentation.
It will be given on next MONDAY EVENING, tbe 30th
Inst., tbe beginning of tbe TWELFTH WEEK OK SaR
DANA PALI'S, and at an additional attractive feature of
the wonderful spectacle.
The entire of the GREAT ITALIAN CORPS OK AR
TISTS anil many others uill appear, and new costumes will
add to tbe brilliancy of tbe uuvul and animated stage pic
ture.
The final rehearsals have deepened tbe Impression that
the uubllc will pronounce the new ballet the Quest yet seun
011 tins continent.
*?* oeats lor any night of next week and ol this week may
he secured at the box ..il.cn.
N
J^OOTH'S THEATRE. NEXT SUNDAY.
EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.
RETURN OK NEW YORK'S FAVORITE TENOR.
Mr. J. 0. FRYER KEGS to annoano* his irood fortune In
securing fur his lourth Qrsud Operatic Concert In Booth's
Theatre
NEXT SUNDAY EVENING. October 'JO,
the world's greatest tenor.
Slgoor PRANCE-CO MAZZoLENl.
formerly the moid popular lenor of the Italian Grand Opera
in the Academy ot Music. this city, anil whose triumphant
career hss since been crowned with laurels gained iu tlid
Theatre I'acliano, Florence; tho San Carlo. Naples, and
Apollo Theatre, ltomc.
In addition to tins important engagement Mr. Kryurhaa
also arranged w th the world-renowned prima donna
soprauu,
MADAME ANTOINKTTA ORTOLAN 1,
formerly of the Academy of Music In this city and receutly
from srenes ol great triumph in Couth America.
The prodigy. Mn-ter ULAUCO MAZZobKM. aged 10
year*, but one of the most remarkable of pianoforte artists,
will make Ids first sppeurmre in New York citing a phe
nomenal performance on the Weber grand piano
The FAMOUS NINTH REGIMENT HAND. In their
showy scarlet unllorm*, aim led by DOWNING lu person.
Other great artists, including SToDDART. tbe popular
baritone, aud AKHUCKLK. the renowned eorueI so msl,
will .ilso apr ear in a remarkable programme, which will be
euriebed by the .'Bering lor tbe first time in America ol two
superb compositions writion expressly for Sign or VAZZ'J
LKNI by the great lllHT.
Mr Fryer Is compelled, by reason of the great outlay
caused by these engagements, to absolutely suspend the
Iroe list.
*?* Heats for next Sunday evening can now be secured at
the box olBoe af this Theatre; Schlrmer's. 701 Hroadwav;
Hiillman's 111 Krondway, and at anyof tbe principal ho
tels. Tickets, with reserved seats. HI only.
_ IBLO'S garden FabX.
SIXTH GRAND HAWK MATtNER.
TO-MUKKOW (SATURDAY). AT 1 fiJQ.
Reserved seals for matinee f 1.
C_NOI.UM HIA OPERA IIOL'Sfc,
J comer West l-'th st audGn-enMch av. <S>?? ??
Crowded nightly by th* elite to see Matin es
s perfect blase of splendor. Tuesdays,
A grand I'srkslsn Pallet. Thursdays
an elhcient corps of -peci* iv artists. and
NEW ACTS. S fc W SUNG-. NEW MUSIC. Saturoays
Tbe sensation the a tie ol America. at
BYKNV it K.N ING aT *. A
Carriages at I I.
J< HI N <*> --- #" HART.
gun I John hart, i hart.
John & ?-4 ii a n r.
t ie comedian king. In two of Ills greatest and moat laugh
able specie lies, st
TONY PASTOR1*
FRIDAY RECEPTION, Tills DAY, AT J O'CLOCK.
C1HICRBRIMO HALL. city course
/AMERICAN LITERARY BUREAU Managers
martin y wiouiIak m iter.
Monday evening. f?croBKR no.
READINGS From Ills OWN WORKS.
Reserved Seal* 7R eenu. Admission TO cents For sale
at Pood's, Ay Union H|**r*. and at Jamps Mfllei't b..uk
tore, ilU Broadway. Brooklyn Academy tR-tuber 81.
IAOK l.ISI OF DISTINGUISHED ARTIST* THAT
r Will participate in the le-tlvitles at lOXV I'ASIOR'S
to-day, >oe memoranduin in th.s o ne of the Herald.
4DALYS. | ToN Y PA*T0R*t I 4 DaLTR
# MATINEE .>
TO-DAY.
The most astonishing, reeontric sol laughable qaartet of
comedians ever seeii. at TON Y I'AM OK.- to-day.
CTARD. -PRIVATE LksSONS, I'lA NO. VIoLIN GUI
Aar. Singing. Circulars mailed.
C. JAY WATSON, Dir. ctor. 3J East 1 Hh >t
TEE largest and rest Variety company on
earth will appear at TON Y I'ASl'OK'S M attune to-dav.
Secure seat- early.
ripwo HOURS AND THIRTY MINUTM of III*
A alloyed Joy and un"i|iialled iiierrim.-iii at
TONY PAS Toil ?
to-Day. to-day. to-day.
tri iAKO, figaro.-wi rii a new title page-.
X price 5 couss. For sale everywhere. 1
N'I HLtPS TTa RDEN. BAB
-ecure seats lor sixth grand Raba Matinee to-morrow
ai I :?l.
Reserred seats for Matinee, *1.
BoIIIIV NHWCOMR, t.~m7iikm.lTr
and ICKJ other star artists will perform al TONY I'AS
TuU's Matinee tble day. at 8 o'clock. Secure seats early.
m'sitwim.
'l~h* price of (Ae Herald has been reduced <0 ,
three cents per copy.
pAKK~IHSATK?^ BROADWAY AND 2.D Bl *
Tb# crenl nifceea <>r ifaa aeaaoa,
TO* COBB.
TO-NIGHT. LAST TIME BUT TWO Of
SWEETHEARTS.
W S Gilbert's beautiful Idyl.
MONDAY EVENING NRXI'. OClOBER 30,
the great Parisian Senaatlun.
ADAM AND BVE.
MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK.
SWEETHEARTS and TOM COBB.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
RAND OPERA HOUSE,
8th av., corner of 33d ll.
TOOLE A DONNELLY Le>?i?i und Mtsenri
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT TflKATRB IN AM ERICA.
TUB UKKaT SENSATION AND SUCCESS,
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN,
already witnessed hare by
OVER TO.000 PERSONS,
*Ud THE EXCITEMENT STILL INCREAS1N0.
Mr*. 0. C. HOWARD
In bar beautiful Impersonation of
TOPSY.
SLAVIN'S ORIGINAL
GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS
anil
300 OENCINB SOUTHERN COLORED FOLKS
in the
GREAT REALISTIC PLANTATION SCENE,
the tuarve lously life like picture ol
OLD TIME PLANTATION LIFE.
Door* onen at 7M. Commence a( 8 o'clock.
Price*. $1 33. $1, 73c. and &Oe.
MATINEKS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, AT 3.
ON SUNDAY EVENING,
GRAND SACKED CONCERT
GRAND SACRED CONCERT
SLAVIN'S JUBILEE SINGERS.
Admission, 23c.; Heaerved Seal*. 30c.
VTI BLO'S GAKDEV ~~
1> CHARLES K. ARNOLD Lenee and Manager
BENSEN SHERWOOD Director
THIRTY-SIXTH to FORTY-SECOND PERFORMANCE of
Bar a i
In the history of Ntblo'e Garden there D recorded no tuoh
inccetaa* ha* crowuvd the efforta of the present manage
ment. Sine* tb* opening night the house* have beeu in
variably overcrowded, and nightly hundred* have loft the
box oflice unable to obtain aeau. BAiJA t* conceded by all
to be the moat
PERFECT SPECTACLE
PERFECT SPECTACLE
EVER PRODUCED IN NEW YORK.
-BABA." AT N!BLO'S GARDEN HAS PROVED A
SUCCESS GREATER THAN THAT OF THE "BLACK
CROOK" OR THE "WHITE FAWN."?NEW YORK
HERALD, OCTOBER la
Triumph of Mr. Benten sherwood'a
MYSTICAL TRaNSF<)RMATION8.
The wonderful change from the ahip ou the open aaa te
the fairy palace pronounced the
ACME OF MECHANICAL AND ARTISTIC SKILL
Decided hit of Mitt ELIZA~\v7taTUERSBT aa AMOUF.T
and of Mr. W. H. CRANE aa BaBa.
UNPARALLELED TRIUMPH OF THE MOST ARTISTIC
Choreographic ortlata ever teen In thin country.
Mile. ELIZaB.Ta MENZkLI
and Mile. HELENS M K.N Z EL I.
THE SWEET MUSIC BY MAX MARETZEK.
THE AMAZON MARCH?THE REVELS OF THE ROSES?
THE ELEGANT SCKNERY?TIIE ARTISTIC PROP
ERTIES?TIIK PERFECTION OF BALLET.
MATINEE SATURDAY at 1:30.
T
HE MOST ATTRACTIVE REsORT !
THE GREAT NEW YORK AQUARIUM.
HKOADWaI AND 33TH ST.
FRESH ARRIVALS OF RAKE. CURIOUS AND MON
STER FISHES DAILY !
NEW ATTRACTIONS AND INTERESTING FEATUREM
added constantly to the magnificent
COLLECTION OF LIVING SKA. RIVER
AND LAKE DENIZENS I
MAKING THE FINEST AQUARIUM
IN THE WORLD]
A PLACE OF NEVER-CEASING PLEASURE,
INTEREST AND STUDY I
TIIE GREAT LIVING WHITE WHALE DEVOURING
LIVE EELS. HALF A BaRKEL PER DAY I THK
THOUSAND OTHER DIVERTISSEMENTS I TIIM
SHARKS I SEA LION! STURGEONS! SEALS!
STICKLEBACKS! SKA RAVENS 1 SVINOED FISHKft
OF THK OCEAN!
GREAT ARTIFICIAL FISH HATCHING.
THOUSANDS OF HIGHLY I'LF.ASURKABLE
AND INTERESTING SIGHTS, AND
HUNDREDS OF GRAND AND
GEO WING FEATURES IMPOSSIBLE
TO ENUMERATE.
WHILE THE VISITORS ARE EXAMINING THE
CONTENTS OF THE GREAT
IKON AND GLASS TANKS
DODWORTH'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA
DISCOURSES THE MOST ENTERTAINING MUSICb
OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A. M. TILL 10 P. M.
rbucklk7 AiTiTuokLB.
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT
lor the
BENEFIT OF THE DISTINGUISHED ARTIST.
MR. M. ARH'JCKLB,
at the
1WENTY SECOND REGIMENT ARMORY,
14TII ST. AND MTII AV..
TOMORROW (SATURDAY< '"rENTNG. OCTOBER 2M.
GILMORK'S M LIT lKY BAND.
Miaa LILLIAN B. NORTo...
Mr. SOU3T.
Mr G. S. WEEKS,
LETSCH,
LLFhlluE.
BRaOIIT.
DE CARLO,
aud
Mr M. ARRl'OKLR.
IN THK FOLLOWING SPLENDID PROGRAMME *-e
1. Overture. "Kiibeapierre" Uuill
Introducing lit.) MarxolIaUo llvnin.
GILMORK'S 22D REGIMENT BAND,
t. Ballad.
Mr. O. S. WEEKS.
8. Grand Selection from Oheron Weber
GILMORK'S 22D REGIMENT BAND
4. Cornet Solo, "Alexia" Hartmant*
Mr. M. AKBUOKLB.
5. Aria from "Lncrexia Borgia" ..Donlaettl
Mr A. SOIIST.
& Mareb Milltaire "Salute to San Frauclaco" Steinhauaei
GILMORK'S 221) REGIMENT RAND..
7. Overture, Jubel lOamn) Ltndpalntnei
GILMORK'S 22D REGIMENT BAND.
8. Grand aria, from "Somnambulic'. Roaaint
Miaa LILLIAN B. NORTON.
9. Concort Mamma, "Suuvcnler de KielP' Schumann
GILMORK'S 221) REGIMENT BAND.
Kb Part soug.
YOUNG APOLLO CLUB.
II. Marach Milltaire. "2*2d Regiment" P. S. Gilmora
GILMORK'S 22D REGIMENT HAND.
Conductor Mr. P. S. GILMOKR
Admission, 3t> cent-.
BOWKUY THEATRE.
FRIDAY SIkIIT, grand double bill and BeneOl
MR. sn?. 0. FRANCE
In bit two startling causation Dramas,
MARKED FOR LIKE and
DEAD TO TUK WORLD*
G RUMANIA THEATRE.
AD. NEUBNDOKFP Director.
EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK ?FtKREOL,
play ill lour acts, by Sarilou.
Box office open daily from d till 4 o'clock.
VTIBLO'S GARDEN. BAllX
IN The BAB A MATINEES terminate at 4:13. allowing
?iihurbaii residante ample timo to reach h >me be to re night
fail.
Sacnred seats for matinee $1.
SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS.
_ AS FHANClSCO MINSTRELS.
SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS.
San FRANCISCO MINSTRKLS
The creme da la eremr of
<i>
Blrcli,
Wain bold.
Backus.
Sldo-Snllltlug J okce.
Glorious Singing.
Comic Dance*.
RECEIVED WITH
SCREAMS NIGHTLY
OPERA HOUSE.
Broadway and 39lh it
The Minstrel Palace.
Ilia Mill lire! Palace.
Minstrelsy.
Tbe runnieat eutcrtainiueut In the city
MATINEE SAVIKII \Y AT SKATS SECURED.
CTEINWAY UALL.-VK. HERRMANN LINDE'U
kJ SHAKSPKARE RECITATIONS (by memory).
Vridav. Ooto er 37?SUMERN ACIITSTRAUM.
Monday, October 30?.MACBETH.
Friday, November 3?OOKlOLANUS.
AdunaeiiMi lino Dollar.
N. U ?Seats are arranged that every oaa can see Mr.
Linda. ___________
rnoNY PASTOR'S "maitnkb today.
PHILHARMONIC SOCIK1 i.
SECOND PUBLIC REHEARSAL,
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 37. AT 1 A) P. M.
ACADEMY OF Mis C.
GRAND ORCIIK-TllA OF THE SOCIETY.
Dr. LEOPOLD DaMKOSCII, t onmctor.
Vocalists Mine E. I'A PPKN II El M'
Messrs. 11. A. BISCHOFF mid K. RKMMERTZ.
PROGRAMME.
The first time in America, drat nd of Dili WALKURE
(the aecoud pert of the "Ring doe Nibelnngen"), by R. Wag
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Season Tickets, with reaerved scats, for rehearsals only.
#0; Season Tickets, with lescrved acuta, lor concerts, #7;
one Season Ticket lor rehearsals and concerts, without re
served seats. $1U: lh*)tiling reserved seats in uiivnurtol
the house, except pm-cen.um boxes, fib are now being re
ceived at Sclilrmer's. 7dl Broudway: Martens Brothers,
I.|H4 Broad* ay. and by applying to tbe Secretary, 1>.
Sensed. No. 01 East 3d St. Extra rehenraxt ticket. 50c.
Philadelphia. Amnisments.
Ttit prlcr of V\e Herald luis been reduced to three
cents per ixtptj.
T.N0X;S ~MKit.Oa.N Til K A I K,., PHILADELPHIA,
r OP N ALL TDK VI. All HOUND.
THE H A N D.-<i) VI Ks T Til K AT I. E IN THE CITY.
ZOOLOOIt AL <? t It I) EN. I- UliMtil N I I' \RK. PHIL
adclnhla. ? open dally. A large collection of living wli?
beasts, birds and reptiles. Admission, Joe. Children. Hie
Kikalfys alhamhra paLaci. ~
The fashionable resort oi Philadelphia
K1RALFY BHDTII KKS mile Proprietor*
a Round the world in so days.
Secured seals two weeks lu a,I, unco.
HIE liKKAT SIEGE OK PARIS. EXHIBITION
DAILY, I-ROM s A. M. To 10 I'. M , EAST OF TDK
PHILADELPHIA MAIN EXPOSITION BUILDING
TKW'NATIONAL THEATRE, I'll 11. A DELPHI X-fff
n:
_ BLACK CROOK, with the PKI.ULksS MORLACCHL
I be gfendeat entertainment in the city.
KRRUfZRKRO'f great EUROPEAN ANATOMICAL
and Historical .Mnsettn, 730 Chestnut sV. Philadelphia.
Tbe greatest and most complete eror exhibited In Amerlee
Open daily
PflILADKLPlllA MUSKUM. Oril AND ARCII StA
The liJtii consecutive ruprcsentatloo of tbe TWO
ORPHANS. M>,tine.i every etiernoon, TEN NIUHTH IN
A UAK ROOM.
II
POisiTlCAiUe
ON? D A N IE LT>(> I UI I K RT V. ~ ~~
of Phlladelpliln,
address the cltlscn* ol Sew York, In Hie bell of the
Cooper Union, this O'riduy) etenlug nt S o'clock.
Hon. Ilirsin Harney will pretl e. ? . . _
Ticket* for reserved teats may be obtained of Job* a
Metsowan, kip, ISO Broad war.

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