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8 gUwmxnW. ’T'lXrffM) AA EAI E TJIEATIIE. ■ FOURTH WEEK ,of-.. Mr. «MAYO, supported by Bliss -KATHRYN KIDDER acd F. -.F. iSIACKAY, in O IFL ZD IS C 3ESL. SCALE OF FRICES : > FIRST FLOOR—4SOc., 75c., $1 j©o, $1.50. BALCG&T—3Sc., ,;75c„ SI.OO. C ALLERY, 25e. NATIUEE—2Itf„ 50c., 75c. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT GiF.J. M. HILL. MESSRS. SHOOK & COX&IIkR...PROPRIETORS FOURTH WEEK GF CK.iam. MATINEE SATURDAY. THEATRE. Broadway A 13th st. KJ Every Evening at 8. .Raturday y at 2. : LAST ,SIX NIGHTS * and S.U’URDAY MATINEE <rt the COmIdI&KS ROBSON ANO -CRAKE as <§> — : THE TWO DROMIQS, : <♦> in ithcir magnificent production cf Shakespeare’s <s> COMEDY OF ERRORS, ffnfler the direction of'Mr.' JOSEpS'&RQOKS. NEW YORK MUSEUM, 210 Bowery. LOUIS HICKMANManager./ GREAT SENSATIONAL EVENT THIS WEEK. The famous. Japanese Wrestler, MATSADA SORAKICHI, will put up the famous Police Gazette Club (weight 220 POJ' ads) hourly, each grand stage performance. Sb(M)O CHALLENGE AND THE POLICE GAZETTE MEDAL to any one who will put up the club as many ■ limes as the Jap. » !R - <* E °. EXPERT. THE 3-LEGGED MAN. FRANK DE LEON, THE HUMAN PINCUSHION. And numerous other New Curiosities. Grand stage performance hourly. Admission to Show, 10 cents. PASTOR’S 14TH STREET THEATRE. DAN’L SULLY...Lessee and Manager Continued > access of THE CARROLLS, in WHOSE CAN IT BE ? FOURTH AND LAST WEIEK. „ t SEPT 28:h to OCT. 3d. MATINEES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. OCT. Sth—ELLA WESNER in THE CAPTAIN OF THE QUEEN'S OWN. National theatre, Nos. 101 and 106 BOWERY. GEORGE S. GREY AND MAMIE WALLACE In the Thrilling Sensational Drama, „„„ “ THE CHILD STEALER.” THE GREAT VALJEAN, with Trained Pigeons, &c. THREE FRANKLINS, KEATING AND SANDS, THE DELANOS, ROACH AND CASTLETON, M, &c. Admission, 35, 25,15 and 10 cents. Matinees, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. GLOBE DIME MUSUEM, 298 Bowery. Messrs, MEEHAN & WlLSON Proprietors r. cm I 0F TIHO, THE I CAST WEEK. CHINESE PRINCESS, LAST WEEK. I AND 3 CHILDREN. | A thorough change of attrac'ions, HAPPY JACK SUTTON, the Cowboy. MME. PETTY, the long haired lady, A great stage bill. Admission to all, 10 cents. Ip DEN MUSEE, 23d st., bet. sth and 6th avs. 'J OPEN FROM 1 TO 11. Lifelike Representations in Groups and Tableaux in Wax. GREAT SUCCESS OF THE LIFE OF CHRIST. . Again two great novelties: GENERAL W. S. HANCOCK, SIR MOSES MONTE FIORE. TWO GRAND SACRED CONCERTS BY THE ORIGINAL EDEN MUSEE ORCHESTRA. SUNDAY ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. AJEEB, the Mysterious Chess Automaton. THEISS’S NEW MUSIC HALL AND ALHAMBBA COURT, Fourteenth street. CONCERT EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. The Prominent Singer, SENORITA DELLA TORRE, SENORITA DELLA TORRE, A", , SENORITA DELLA TORRE, extra fine artists will appear. Are you going to the BARBECUE} - ** of the ” • VOLUNTEER FIREMEN’S ASSOCIATION, Which takes place at SULZERS HARLEM RIVER PARK’ October sth, 1885 ? JOSEPH NOBLES, Chairman; JAS. J. FERRIS, Secretary; MICHAEL CRANE, Treasurer,. t VrOLUSTTEEQ FIREMEN’S ASSOCW V TION of the City of New York. Tfie members o this Association wishing to organize a Fire Department [or one day for the Parade and Barbecue to be held at Jultzer’s Harlem River Park on Monday, o<t. sth, are re quested to meet at Headquarters on Monday evening, the 28th inst., at 8 o'clock. A. J. Brush, Sec. WM. VAN SICKLE, Chairman Com ARY ANDERSON, NOW PLAYING AT THE Lyceum Theatre, London, England, ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO MR. HAMILTON GRIFFIN, Eox SO, Long Sranch, Tff. J. The Magneto Electro Circlet ! xwSl// Weighs only One Ounce. Easy and Comfortable to Wear. \AMI/ Price Only $2.00, For the positive relief and cure of NERVOUS DEBIUITV. BOST — MANHOOD, PREMATURE DECLINE IN MAN, and all the un- > told miseries resulting from Indiscretion or excesses in early life. 'Y’tli WEAK AND NERVOUS MEN its results are apparently miraculous. ' Medicine is but an exnerimp not sci( ?nce, and offers no relief for above complaints, while Electricity, as aonlied oy US, will faithfully perform satibZ? <story rcsults - Sealed particulars free. Mention paper. Address ELECTRO APPLIANCE CO., No. 1267 Broadway, N. Y. City. FLORIDA, AMERICA'S SUNNY WINTER HOME. THE LAND OF ORANGES, TROPICAL SCENERY, SUNSHINE, AND HEALTH. ißftW i & HOUSE LOT 40X100 FEET AE (|f| llUUui IN SILVER SPRINGS PARK FOR ONLY OillUUl LAND IS THE BASIS OF WEALTH. - A SAFE AND VALUABLE INVESTMENT. MV NnnvnflN nITtV m ATS in 1 ORANGE CULTURE. AFTBR f NoyembeJ P l?^ r pr^e d o?c“le?lX'on t Mai2 < MMe?mlYbe t adrMoe t dtotw“eacK O Md\n t t o2’’aii e other P DESCRIPTION OF SILVER SPRINGS PARK, FLORIDA. THE culture of oranges Is one ot the industries of Florida that have only within recent years attained considerable Importance. At f o° r Vfln?ou°ldlnVlot «xli» feetT'A g r iyen"w?th’each lot.’ Silver Springs Park 5 11VH VI UIUIUM A 1 tb .«i ns « of the war orange crowine commercially speaking, amounted to nothing. In 1880, since which there has been a large in- growing rapidly; seventy five people living there to-day, and new arrivals are CrequenL Correspondence solicited. l silver Sprites Barkis Situated in the imtnwdiato vicinity of Silver Springs, one of the most beautiful and noted wonders of Florida, cre it amounted to over $1,000,000. There are to-day nearly $15,000,000 invested in orange groves in the State, with a c ® rt »'”’Y £ PLAT o7t o he™o e wn,°Lowhig the av V em!e S s° street s, Prospect Park,’ school and church sites, sawmill, depot, etc., etc., will be mailed - Dro(lucts The plat above illustrates ten lots of five acres each. This em- Twenty miles north ofSiiver Springs lark are ocateatne * £ av through an oran-o grove, paid the Florida Railway and CHANCES FOR PROFESSIONAL MEN. braces*a tract ot fifty acres of line orange land, within one mile of ~ tiemen, Messrs. Bishop and Harris, who, appreciating the value o. a ra.lw aj tnrougn an the railroad depot at Silver Springs Park. The avenue is sixty teet Navigation Company $20»C03 to pass directly through their groves, beside giving them the right of way across lands worth at least ?i,wu Lawyers, doctors, professors, teachers, singers, actors, officeholders, editors, lecturers, authors, etc., cannot do better for them- wide . w e will or more of these< per acre. cnrnM Park Florida, for only S 5 selves than acquire from us a fine orange grove in Florida. The payments may be made gradually, and In six years’time tey can row cecr wi l oran g e '' , tr ees, twenty-five feet | THINK OF IT! Every man, woman and child can own a splendid large lot in Silver Springs Park, Florida, yso. off their professional harness, li they choose, and for the remainder of their days leal a life of exquisite leisure in the fairest land be- apar t, seventy trees to the acre, for SSO per acre, and will fence, wa loumvvmnnrtnnitvcobvT .i... •’ pay taxes, and keep the young grove in first-class order for four On XteXXil prices wRI be doubled neath the sun. THE LAND OF ROSES. years, till in bearing, for SIOO rer year. It will sum up as loUows: | STIVER SPRINGS PARK.. AT SILVER SPRINGS PARK roses may be kept in perpetual bloom. Think of that, people of the North! What a luxury it is to be cieartng^ 0 ™!??!. .^.7.7.'.7.7.7.7.7.’.7.80 8511a v srxcin Vf» r able to walk out into your garden day in the year and gather bouquets of Nazran; roses for your table! Rai i wav an d Naviga- Setting out five acres in budded fruit at SSO per acre. 250 AREA AND EXTENT SILVER SPRINGS PARK i*» in Marion county, Florida, four miles from Ocala, the county seat, ine Monua railway auu riaviga> . 2 - - jJ _Lj . ©rs in the State. He has laid this tract off into lots of 40x100 feet; and five acre orange groves, with streets and ave e. , STOP! Will vou not take the pains to call and learn of the remarkable advantages and unparalleled “Jjf jjp Such a grove a« the above at the end of four years would ba we’l 1 " many of which have already been cleared and opened as the beginning point of the new town. About seventy-five people have alreaux p eop ] e o f the North? Our office is centrally located at No. 179 Broadway, near the corner ot Coitlandt stieet, and you can easily co worth and Bell 10r si.ooj per acre, or $5,0U0, increasing each year Q 4 1 settled here, and new arrivals are constantly coming in. n«vin<r rrnves ANd'h^aLT H U —'The climate of this section is the most beautiful on the globe, surpassing that of a p°ay m’mts can as follows: S3OO cash down, and the bal- Xra7rH“ri S S XXX7 a nougb south to ass/ve a lavgn annual .op of omuges, tbeu the SIU of SHvev Springs Pavk feaves nothing to be desired, for it is about twenty miles south of their location. f paid lor keeping up ap- out to budded 0^?--, a now flood health is the first consideration in life. ble’sslngs to human beings is perfectly assured at Silver 1$ eituations all over the world, need not be dreaded at Sliver Springs Park. FLORIDA, THE LAND OF ORANGES. TROPICAL SCENERY AND SUNSHINE. sbares 0^^ or other u’wi™ MECHANICS WANTED. silver Springs Pa. K, Marion County, Fla. v. 1 «... oil vinds men who are not afraid to work, are wanted to settle at Silver Springs Park, where there are certainly the A SAFE AND CERTAIN INVESTMENT. overtake you, your land here will be something to fall back cn, that will give y p P i>rigbte7 a prospect s lor plenty of work at good wages. Masons, carpenters, painters, plasteres, blacksmlths-m short any one skilled£ ONLY THINK OF TH Even““ b S“ b & e’™Fthsl(» in one n gd P mor?lf ? held' V two y ??S ‘ E™7y P lo r t ““"correJpond will cost you but a trifle. We gladly give any one information. If you are in town call upon us. any sort of labor-can come here and dowelb We scarcely need ad J that in a new settlement men of this class are always Indispensable tunUy We t > h h 10 J Buy lot f 0 yourself, your sweetheart your ■ wile, your some illustrated book . r e«- , fth flve aoto tracts will be advanced to S2OO each. Buy now ’Ml*'Section ThesAi ana their services appreciated accordingly. T(J KE ««X “'X Therefore there is no time to be lost. If persons of small means desire to become independent for life end at the same time to *c- By fonning clubs each town tt 1( ’ )t L asmall price Soon which you can build a’ ORANGE GROVE TRACTS WILL BE DOUBLED can be had for the trouble only of gathering it. The company X rice, m ’XXXSent for bls.own warns upon a email portion of land, and goodl flour can be purchased at S7 to $9 per barrel. Over- irk,Showing the streets, avenue's, coats and underclothing are not needed, and the doctor’s visits will be few and far between. and^threefyearsago th s d a ™ Nine-tenths of the men, women and children that you already been made, and improvements are Iconstantly going on. A plat o jn Beside these grand resources of the soil and advantages incident to the climate, Florida is thickly studded with lakes, and these. w ni meet on the railway cars in Florida are Northern people just eomingto settle, and whois ave al6 ° prices ’ W1 Ibe sent JOU fRE ®- ~ Poct o ffi ce money order, registered letter, or express. We will send fW UkoTiXn ons™ “““b,“bream am! other delicts fish, so that the settler may vary bls bin of frequently as be pleases aml new re«teu “Sbv Xn mad Florida is, pre-eminently the home of the fowl, both wild and domestic, and these afford auothervery valuaNe addition to the famdy Imoney larder. SILEVR SPRINGS LAKE. cided to throw up the practice of law and and buy and sell Fiorida land The’result has kiJow lf ’Wet imply” elate WILLIAM H. OAKLEY, President National Citizens’ Bank, 401 Broadway, New York. N SILVER SPRINGS LAKE, adjoining which, en the northwest, la situated Silver Springs Park, is <me of the sources of river, and is one of the surprises of the world. It is a circular basin of water about two hundred yards in diameter, and from forty, five company has do uated the grounds for schools and churches of all denominations, as they are desirous of affording Denect facilities BAXK OF OCALA Ocala, Marion Co., Florida, to sixty-five feet in depth. Almost the entire bottom of this basin is' pUn of the company to reinvest the proceeds of all sales of land from some years in the improvement of avenues and streets, j. j. TREVERS, Civil Engineer, Jacksonville, Florida. ‘”aX a call and see puns, elevatious, Prices, etc. Sold on the installment All lots guaranteed high, 3«up N »» Theny “ U haVe —~ P ’ n jyY<)R T AN T N O TIC E —WhenyoudecldetolnvestlnaFlorldalotbesureandremembe: — SHver Swings F^UL = J j there connect with the railway, making a thoroughlare over winch thousands upon thousands of Winter visitors pass every seasom As PRICE OF LOTS. ON A RAILROAD with hotel, railroad depot, stores and houses already built. Don’t buy a lot in a town where there is no Urn years go by the value and importance of Silver Springs Park will increase, and the fortunate buyers of lots here Will live to thank p Lo up D A. Select your Lot in silver Springs Park, where is to-day afforded every facility lor comfortaWe bvmg fortune lor putting these bargains in thalr way. CORNER LOTS on Main street. S2O each. INSIDE LOTS on Main street, »15 each. There is a Post-Office at Silver Springs, and thousands of people pass through the town du g nariiculartt. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE Ey evote ofone\“a r lhe?e on pleasure excursions up the Oeklawaha River, which finds its source at Silver Springs. Call a SAYS, speakin" of the wondrous beauty of Silver Springe, adjoining which is situated Silver Springs Park, that no visitor should fail to CORNER LOTS on all other streets and avenues, $lO each. Office open Monday until f) P. M. «/vtri>AKv see it, for It is at once one of the most charming and at the same time one of the most wonderful sights mFlorida. As regarding orange RESIDE on all otherrt reets>and avenues, $5 of yonr chM c , b ?og? t her ith THE SILVER SPRINGS PARK FLORIDA LAND COMPANY. Presid ent, culture, the same noted lady also says: “ Alter many years of experience I have no hesitation in saying that the orange crop is the most. reiatives and friends and buy a whole block lor $l7O. A small investment that will return DOUBLE THE MONEY inside of one Broadway New XoS& steady and certain oral! fruit. As many as ton thousand orange, have been raised in one year from a single tree. Fruit may be ex- £imej from the seed i» six years.” - ‘ ‘ " AVENUE THEATRE. 7th ¥f«ek. CJ? Evening qt 8. Saturday Matinee* at 2. R. D’OYLY CARTE’S OPERA COMPANY, _ TT „ From tAu- Savoy Theatre. I.ondorf, THE ONLY PIWORMANCES IN THE CITY OF MR. W. S. GILBERT AND SIR ARTHUR SUI»LJV'AN’S MIKADO. ONLY MB. D’OYLY CARTE’S COMPANY HAVE THE* COMPOSER’S ORIGINAL ORCHESTRATION, THE. AUTHOR S ORIGINAL STAGE BUSINESS. FREE LIST POSITIVELY SUSPENDED. SEATS SECURED ’life WEEKS IN ADVANCE. JI "k ALY’S THEATRE. Preliminary Season ' tSM' LAST WEEK OF THE FLORENCES. Every Night and Farewell Matinee Saturday. , THE MIGHTY DOLLAR, theatre will to closed Monday and Tuesday, Oct. stpa&nd 6th, and on Wednesday. Oct. 7th, will begin the Regular Season, with the reappearance of MR. DALY’S COMPANY, and first production of THE MAGISTRATE. %* S2&e of seats begins October Ist, IVEBUO’S GARDEN. ~~ a. J, hp.OLE<fc GlLMOßEProprietorsand Managers. RESERVED SEATS (Orchestra Circle and Balcony) 50c. ,FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, SEPT. 28th, Die talented young Comedian, HENRY CHANFRAU, jn.lAs famous drama of Western li r o, KIT, THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY at 2. Noxa Week— Thatcher, Primrose A West s Minstrels. jOASINO, Broadway and 39th st. V *** Roof Garden Promenade Concert alter the opera. Unprecedented success of the charming Operetta, " if ANON, presented with an .exceptionally strong cast, new and beautiful cesfumes, scenery, appointments, <tc., <fcc. THURSDAY EVENING. OCT. Ist, 100th representa tion of NANON and SOUVENIR NIGHT. This (Sunday) jgvening, Popular Concert. Grand opera house. Reserved seats {orchestra ,circle and balcony), 50c. To morrow, Monday, September 28, THE COMEDIANS, EVANS & HOEY, | pARTni? if ATP CT EVANS & HOEY. J I ARLOR MATCH. THE FUNNIEST PLAY EVER WRITTEN, By Charles Hoyt, author of A Punch of Keys. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. OctobersALONE IN LONDON. EOPLE’S THEATRE. Mr. HARRY MINER. Sole Proprietor and Manager. Monday, Sept. 28, and Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, The Glorious Dramatic and Military Spectacle, mSEIASS STRO&OFF. ORIENTAL SPLENDOR! MAGNIFICENT SCENERY! 2CO People on the Stage. Grand National Ballet led by THE GREAT BRIANZA. BIJOU OPERA HOUSE. ADONIS, HENRY E. DIXEY, supported bv 2D j RICE & DIXEY’S BIG BURLESQUE COMPANY, in ADONIS. YEAR. I Oct. 2d, Grand Celebration 400th Performance. Bartley Campbell’s 14th street THEATRE. FIFTH WEEK, PAQUITA. Every Evening, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. Prices—-25c., 50c., 75c., sl, $1.50. STANDARD THEATRE, B’way & 33d st. Sixth Week. Positive Success. “THE STANDARD MIKADO.” With new scenes, superb costumes, enlarged orchestra, and chorus of 50. Sixth Matinee Saturday at 2. MERIC AN INSTITUTE, 54th I Second and Third avenues, between 63d and Industrial 64ih sts. Opens 2 P. M. Sept. 30. Exhibition. | Exhibits must be in place on time. Horticultural display first three davs. WlolTWicinST Broadvzay and. 31st st. T. E. GOULDLf;...Business Manager ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FOR THE COMING WEEK. 1 . MONDAY SgfT. 28th. First appC-fitaiiCenf 1 ' Miss LULU JEROME, Miss NELLIE STEEN, Miss MAMIE WESTON, Miss LAURA PARKER, Miss LILLY MAY. Also, first appearance of the SANS SOUCI QUINTETTE, Proctor, Crippen, Woolford, Piper and Carr, in their latest success, THE LESSON I LEARNED ON MOTHER’S KNEE. CLOSED SUNDAYS. HEISS’ CONCERTS, 61 West 14th st. THEISS’S CONCERTS, 61 WEST 14th ST. THEISS’S CONCERTS, 61 WEST 14th ST. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. NEW YORK DISPATCH, SEPTEMBER 27, 1885. TJf.ARRIGAN’S PARK THEATRE. IJ. EDWARD HARRlGANProprietor M. W-. HANLEY:Sole Manager FIFTH WEEK. LAVENDER. | , OLD LAVENDER. A PHENOMENAL SUCCESS. -OLD LAVENDER. | OLD LAVENDER. This qosy theatre still continues crowded nightly to the doors, all eager to witness the trulj- artistic and com plete represientation of the great Ney-York local drama, —oi.D lavender: An artistic picture of eitj' life. “OLD LAVENDER?” Mr. jSdjvard Harrigan's impersonation of the title role place* him t£e lies' character actor of the dav. Rememlwi'r “-Poverty’s Tears Ebb and Flow.” “Get Up,Jack; John', Sit Down.” and “ Sweetest Love.” America’s (ayorite musical composer, Air. David Bra ham, and his ncpjlar orchestra. WEDNESDAY. | MATINEES. f SATURDAY. Koster & bial’s. to jnight, ./SACRED CONCERT. To-morrow, Fifth Week of the Enormous Successful BURLESQUE ON NANON. “IT’S GERMAN, DOT'S SO!” First Appearance .of the California Wonders, MLLE, ROSE AND MARTIN JULIAN, Contortionih,ts and Acrobats. ” JJ ARRY Hinn’S THEATRE, Houston and Crosby streets. Jktbletlc and Variety nient every night. Sunday Concert, and Mat. 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