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BESOTTED FROM DROWNING.

About three o'clock yencrdty afternoon Hacnabsbarron, aged lorty-tiTo, no home, tall off the dock at

pier 40 North Hirer. Were it not for the bravery of

Dfflcere Black and Lynch, of the Steamboat aquad, ahewould Inevitably bare teen drowned, aa the tide waa

very strong at the time The two policemen euo-ceeded in ruscuiog her with great ditDculty fne waa

.cut to tbo Cbambere Street Hoepttal in an ambulance.

jgoofu'iTheatre.-with tue frbsent week

Is begun the THIRD MONTH of tbe triumphant produc¬tion of LORD BTRO.V8 '"SAKDANAPALUS"' a specta-

ele of peerleee grandeur that no admirer of the heaatlful

aadaubllme In stage nreeentatlone ibould fail to eee. Seata

ean be aecured ill days In advance, either at the bo* office,

Rullman'a. Ill Broadway, or any or the principal hrtela

OOTH'S THEATRE THIRD MONTH.JARBEIT A PALMER I.e»»eea and Manager*

...So free llet at Booth's Theatre.FIFTY-SEVENTH TO THE SIXTY THIRD TIMER#f the overwhelmingly aurceasiul production olLORD 11 YKOS's EXQUISITE. liOMANTIO PLAT,

KA KHAN APALU 8."THK GLORY OK Till-. STAOB I"

A powerful caat. IncludingMr. V. O. BANtJS * SARDANAPALUBAGNES 1IOOTI1 *« M\ liltiiAOf the OKAND ITALIAN BAl.LRT.U8 In number, are

.he renowned Mile BAIITOLKTTI. premiere dsnseuseasso-lute uf the tirend Oncra. Pwrla, aud Rig. MASLAUNO, olthe Ban Carlo. Naplea, and Rcala, Milan.

BITLRU nTAOE KFPKCTS.

CNB HUNDREDACT I.

THE ROYAL PALACKHBm the banka of tbe ftgrlo.Splendid realiatlc scene.111 K TIGRIS BY MOONLIGHT end DKPAKTUKKOP R A 111 >AN AT ALL'S'ROYAL BaROR.

ACT II.Introdnctlon oftbe GRAND

ITALIAN BaLLKT and won¬derful atage grouping In theSUMMER PALAijE OPBAK-DANAPALUH.

ACT III.THE FEAST OP SAR-

DANAPALUS IN THKHALL OP NIMKOD. Inthla icene oecura tbe avartlingeffect cf the dlaturbauce ofthe orgiee by a TKRltlKIOatorm, accompanied by crash-lug and rumbling TUUNDERand vlvtj Haahea of LIGHT¬NING, the moat wouderfu!and impressive atage repre¬sentation ever giTen.

ACT IV.IMMOLATION OP RAR-

DANAPALLS end tlioGREEK HLA YE.Burningof the Pelace.Rieing of tlioTableau Curtain np»n lei-.blu'a magnificent painting,'THE RUINS OK NINEVEH.MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY1. AT 1:30 O'CLOCK.

AND

SIXTY-EIGUT

THOUSANDS

OP PEOPLB BAYS

SEEN THE

WONDROUS

SPECTACLE

AND GRAND BALLET.

CNRaND OPENING, UttA.Nl) OPENING.T of

P. T. BARNUM'SNEW AND GREATEST SHOW ON .EARTH,

GILMORF.s' GARDEN.MONDAY EVKNINO. OCTOBER 9.

MURIUM. CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE.Till-. GREAT SHOW OK THE GREAT CITY

IN THE AMUSEMENT PALACE OP THE WORLD-THE TROPICS TRANSPLANTED. A VAST AND

VERITABLE ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN, embowering tboRarest of Exotic Creature*. The Jungle Monarch*, in avernal wilderness of bloom and bounty.

THK MLB NATURALIZEDland RARNUM'S $25,000 BEHEMOTH, tbo only livingHippopotamus in America, disporting beneath a Cataractof Living Waters. HUGE ScA LIONS and MARINEM ARVELS, gamboling in aqujtrluni ireedom.The moat tneniorablo of mortal marvels. Captain 0O8-

TKNTENUS, a noble Greek Albanian, tattooed Irom beadto loot, in China Tartary, a* pnnlahment lor engaging inrebellion against tho King.

A VAST CENTENNIAL MUSEUM.Life-steed Automatic Marvel* and Mechanical Scenic Uln-

aiona, operated by a aolid Silver Steam Engine.A CENTENNIAL PORTRAIT GALLERY,

the meet Grotesque and Wonderful of Living HumanPhenomena.

AN ALADDIN AMPHITHEATRElustrous with 10,000 varl-eolorvil lights.

GORGEOUS ORIENTAL SPECTACLESand Pageants. The acme of decorative art.MIE MAltCH OK THK MAMMOTHS.

|2,000 PER DAY IN SALARIES, TO K1VB CIRCUSTKOl'PKS.

AN EQUESTRIAN EXPOSITION necessitating a con¬stant change of programme lor its presentation. A brilliantand varied centennial of circus triumphs, without parallelIn metropolitan annale, and presenting in a rapid succcs-Siou of sensational surprises, tlio greatest heroes and heroInea of tbe Arena, including

M Alt I'll I NO LOWANDE.the Hurricane Horseman of Rrasll, In his terrific universalchallenge two, l'eur and seven horse barebuck acts.

C1URLKS W. KIsll.the tingle horso bareback champion trick equestrian of thetnlverto.

SIX LOVELY LaDY EQUESTRIANS !POUR FROLICSOME AND VOCAL POOLS!

Over One Hundred Peerless Principal Performers; Moreand Rarer Wild Beasts, Birds and Keptlloa; More Marvel¬lous Human Phenomena; More Curious, t.'ostly and Cun¬ning Moelianlcal Triumphs; More Distinguished Equostriausami Athletes than were ever liefuro presented at any unalime. In auy age or place, and morn than ten times the pricool admission, in wonder, and Instruction, delight and inspir¬ation, ezeilrniout ami amusement, ruturnod by

THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH IADMISSION to the entire Garden, and to everydepartment of the Colossal Kxhibltiou 5» CENTS

CHILDREN under nine years :.& CENTSRESERVED SKATS, 25 CENTS EXTRA.

Doors open st I and 0:30 P. M. Grand Animal and ArontoSpectacular Entree una hour later.... Reserved Seats may be secured at the box offico one

week in advance.

Kelly a leon's minstrels, i opera house,ELL Y A LEON'S MINSTKELS. k'3d at. and (Mil a v.

Entire change uT Programme.Kb* only Leon, ¦jjjj!; xw(J OFF-l'Ns! The only Leon.

Klsaiug in the Starlight. The Pi to (French' Klatt.4t ARTISTS.

Kirnt appearance of mo two Eccentric*.TIIE CLARKE DRUTHERS,

First aapearaecc of lint renowned Cnmedlau,* Mr. James guiN.vU«ERY"i IIEAI Kh. MON DAY* OCTOBER 9,

Mr OLIVER DOt'D BY HON,in hla puwerlul Scnaulinu Drama of

IIK ICO;OR, DONALD McKAY.

Preceded tjr the Farce ut SUDItKN THOUGHTS.

B

SAN Kit INCtsCO MINSTRELS. I OPERA HOUSE,AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. Broadway and k'Uth at.

SAN FRtM | SCO MINSTRELS. I Tbe Miuurel J'alaca.BAN FRANCISCO MISS I KELS. The Minmrel Palace.

TIIE ORKMU DE LA CKKMK OK MINSTRELSY.<s> ^side-splitting jokes. <t>Iltircli, OLMKlOUS HINGING. ThirtyWainhnld, I COMIC DANChS. Brillianttlnckiia. ICEUEIVEO WITH Artiata.

<.> SCREAMS NlllllTLY.IIK FUNNIEST ENTERTAINMENT IN

MATINEE SATURDAY AT J, SEATS

AHEKLKH' TIVOLI THEATRE, nth np.",'between3d unit :nl «v«. America'* Own Mu>le Hall.THIS (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON ANI» EVKNINO,UruiiU Sacred (Nincerta.Vocal anil Iiitiriiiueutal.

Adnlpli Krnii'iaiTi ami Mile. Kami all a.The great Opera Baaanaml tbe Palish Nightingale.Grand Orclientra »f the Aseheubrooilee.The huuutirul Droop Stone Unit to of Hell (late.

After 13 *P. M. Variety Show Adtuiaaion, Itic. After¬noon free.

RUYLli ROOMS. AKUYLB ROOM?. It'll AY. AND at IT II ST.

BRILLIANT TKRPSiOIIOKKAN ENTERTAINMENT.ONLY PLAOE OF AMUSEMENTOK THE KIND IN THE CITY.

OPEN EVERY MIGHT.. COMMENCING AT 9 O'CLOCK.

entrance on sum st.

KIRALFY'S ALHAMHRA PALACE.The fnthionable retort ol Philadelphia.UIIIITUL'IIX .1 UEIKALFY BROTHERS sole Proprietor*AROUND THE WOULD IN MO DAYS.

Socured teals two week* in advance.

A"LL BELIEVERS IS~ iSPIRITUALISM

thould go to Chirkerlng Uall and toe CAZENEUVK'S groatDouble Indian M ill.

HITCUCOCK'S

B

THIRD AYENL'K THEATRE.An Immenat bill.

Every evening mid at matinee*the exc.ting Drama ol

SITTING BILL; or, DEATH OK CUSTER.BARLOW BROTHERS, UEOKUK WILLIAMS. MIKE

GALLAGHER ANDY COLLUM and o boat of otbirs.Admlaaion, 3D, 5U and 75 ceiita.

ROD KLYN THEATRE.SHOOK A PALMER I.ai<em and M anagora.

MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9.the Tavorlte uctreaa.

MISS CLARA MORRIS,la Maion. Laocselor.t Magnuv' Aineriaaa Drama,

CONSCIENCEThl* charming drama, which ia entirely new to tba Brooklyn

stage, will be tlluatriitod by aCHEAT OA T

and all tba original ternary and appointment* aaedat the Union Square Theatre.

SICES HAVE MK..N litlH'Ct I) FIFTY PP.R CENTfor the regular acaton of ls7ii-7, which thla

engagement will inaugurate.

(COLUMBIA OPERA HOUSE.J corner Weal 1 tit It at. aud Oroenwleh *v.

SO NICE UIKL-t IN N tUlallTY SKETCHES SOAn expoae of all the necreta ef the Turk lab harem and

Reragllu. I tie Female Kalhera. the Mabille daucere. theArtlat a Mixlale, Bewitching lleauiy in the Uarbal Eve. en¬

trancing Minor alul Beguiling Song. Tbe Favurilu Reaortof tbe elite. Nothing tike It any where.

EVENING AT S,Matlneee Taeadayt.t.Thuradaya and Saturdays, at g.

PARISIAN MUH1U FOR THE DANCnlts AT ORAM)Mil tDOVV "DaNSANTK" ARUYLH ROOMS TO-MOK-

ROW NIGHT.R. FKEDKRIC ROBINSON* OF THE UNIoNSquare Theatre, givea Inttruclion in elocuiion and pre¬

pares ladiei and gentlemen lor I ha at age. Addruaa. by let¬ter only, Lotus cLUII, No. 3 Irving place.

QALLERY Otr OIL PA.NTIXGS.

3y old matter*, belonging to the great rolleriion of theMarqula ut Salamanca. Madrid. Spain, uu exhibition at

Kurtr. Gallery,Madiaon aquaru and SOW *t.. New York.

Open until November I, alter which they will be for tale.

Banjo, sojm "and jig. clog a^iT~Tkish~7igdancing taught by J. BOUAN, 100 F.att Houston it.,

¦ear Bowery.kW MUSIC...TH'e DREAM of Love WAI.TzT""Ilimlakarn Muaketeera," "Donegau Light Guard,"

."Softly SlBg the Old Snug*. Darilng, "TR* Happy OldenTime'and Kin others, 10 cmitt each: acml »t am p lor cata¬logue. llAMDIXU. 339 llowerv, uppoaM* Priue* »l.

FINEST"dancer.!' in I'll K CITY FUKOUKNT THEGRAND "SHADOW DANSANTK" AT TIIK ARGYLE

ROOMS TO-MORROW NIGHT.

BOOTlf'S.fo NfuHT |SUNDAY;-TIIE BEST HEATSfor Fryer** Cnneert tu-nlght at Booth's'aro at the theatre

¦Ickot nlilce. Fifth Avenue, Cllivy, Windsor and hi. Nleliolaatele la.

EaTaIs royal. drnWH av.-htkanokrs 'visit-lug the city aliiiuhi not fall tu villi thl* place. dOycungr attendant* Atlmlulus itoun

AMvaiMBim.

K"'IBLl'rS UAKKKN('HaBLKi* K ARNOLD..... L«Mt ud Xtowtr

bfcNSEN S11 EliWOOD Director

FOURTH WKEk' OF THE

HISTRIONIC AND SCENIC MARVEL

BBB A BBB AB B A A B 8 AAB B A A B B A AH B A A B B A ABBB A A BBB A AB B AAAA b B AAAAB B A A B B A AB B A A B B A ABBB A A BBB A A

£ . »TUB GRANDEST SPEcTaCLE EVER PRODUCED

IN NEW YORK.TUB FINEST BALLETS IN THE WORLD.

UNINTERRUPTED SUCCESS.HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIUHTLY.

TRIUMPH OKNR. BENSEN SHERWOOD'S MYSTICAL

TRANSFORMATIONS.W. a. OKVKKNa'S ARTISTIC PROPERTIES.

MARETZEKS CHEEKY MUSIC.Undi-nlable hit of

NIPS K LIZA WEATHKKSBY AS AMORKT.MISS KLIZa WRATHKI'.SBY as AMOHBT.

MR. W. H. CRANK AH KARA.MR. W. U. CRANK AS BABA.

Tin beautiful and artisticpremieres aaaolutae

MI.LE. KLIZABKTA WKNZEI.LMLLK. KLIZABKTA MEKZEU. ,

MLLK. HELKNB MEXZKLI.Tlio Imported corps de ballot of

TWENTY FIVE. SOLO DANSKU8BS.The American ballot rarpo otTWENTY-FIVE ARTISTES.

THB GRAND ORIENTAL AMAZON MARCH

FOBTT-1IOHT BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LaDIM.BABA VERY EVKN'INo.

Mi 3

3 56 S5 4 £a-uzas Nonoaaoaa hvt .

BABA."Sure to become popular.".Herald"A popular euecest .8un."Irreproachable. ".Timet <'A (treat inecest ".Express. ¦"Attraction of tbe teeeon."--Spirit of the Timet w,"Unequalled and deserved ruccese.Sua Times. CO"Will have a brilliant run. Dramatle Newt"ll It a hit.". Boetoa Herald.

BABA.-4

TUB EXCEPTIONAL DRAMATIC COMPANY.Mr. W, H. Crane. Mr. Vlnlng Bowers, Mr. John W. Jen-

ninirn, Mr. J. Edwin Irving, Mr. W. E. Martton. Mr Vin-rout Hogan. Mr. Jatnee Danvora, Mr. Samuel Glenn. Mr A.11. Brook*. Mr. Jean Ravel, Mr. Harry Taylor, Mite EliteWeathertby. Mist limine Stockman. Miss Jennie Weather*by. Mlee Lulu Jourduu, Mlu Pearl Eyilnge Mlee Kttl*Dnpny. Mite Rose May. Mlee F.ttie Bernard, Mlee Kflfle LeTour, Mint Kivert. Mlee Laurent end Miee Nellie Devere.BENSKN SHERWOOD'S MARVELLOUS TKANSPOR-

mation,MAX MARETZEKS DASHING MUSIC,

A. BLa.NDOWSKI'H brilliant ballkts andMAHCtlKa.

W. & OKYBRNA'H ARTISTIC FROPRUTIR8have mad*BABAARABBABAABAB

THE HIT OP THK SEASON.SECURE SKATS.

BOX OEEICE OPEN DAILYFRER LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED

FOURTH BABA MATINKK SATURDAY. AT 1 *0krip HIS (S U N DAY) NIG 11T, OUT *. AT 8 O'CLOC K.1 THIS iKUNDAY) NIGHT. OCT H, AT B O'CLOCK.THIS (SUNDAY) NIGHT. OCT. H, AT S O'CLOCK.THIS (SUNDAY) NIGHT, OCT. n, AT S O'CLOCK.THIS (SINDAY) NIGHT. OCT. M, AT * O'CLOCK.

A GRAND ENTERTAINMENTat the

PARISIAN VARIETIES. Allitli et. and Broadway, .

Pror. CHARLES OHRISTRu/andIlls celebrated OrehestrATHE ORIGINAL WILMINGTON JUHILhK BAND.THE ORIGINAL WILMINGTON JUBILEE BAND.

Tlu> world renownedLRIDKRKKANZ OUAKTKT.Tho cclebrniod Prima Donna, ,

Moid. ALBKRTAZZI.The charming and glltrd ynmig vocalist.

Mine IDA IIA it III.The popular melodist,

Mr. HARRY P. KIKLY.The peerless Champion Hanjolet «if the world,

THE GREAT HOKACB WKSTUN.New attractions every Suntlnv evening.

PARISIAN VARIETIES. Everything newPARISIAN VARIETIES. lor Hit" week ending Oct. 14.

AGAIN TO THE FRONT,with

UNLIMITED ATTRACTIONSand

8TARTLINO SENSATIONS.<p <i)

SEARCHING FOR UPICE;A SLICE FROM'A CUT LOAF.

TABLEAUX VIVANT8.bj twenty or tbe moot beautiful remain models in America.

SPANIAROS IN I'Ait IS.Grand Olio of One Hundred St r Artist*.

WOMAN UK TlIK WORLD;or.

WHO MADK IIKK SO?produced with prologue, two acta and thirteen scense, newscenery, costumes, proporiies and uuexaiupled cast of char¬acters.

Liveliest, runniest and best entertainment in the world.Every evening at el Matineu Tuesday, Thursday and

Saturday, at "4.

PAUK THEATRE. '

THIRD WEEK. or

MARSDEN'S original American Iflay,CLOUDS!CLOl'DS I

CLOUDS 1No. X

ANOTHK.lt SUCCESSFOR THE AMERICAN DRAMA.

L Glided Ave 2. Mighty Dollar. 8. Clouds.Nightly receivod with cut. usiaain and delight.

Evory evening at H. Saturday matinee at 2.OOD'cTmUSEUM. WOOD'S.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 9.TREMENDOUS ATTRACTION,REDUCTION OK PRICES.OKNKKAI, ADMISSION.

TO ALL M AT I.N EES. INC.TO ALL EVENING PERFORMANCES, 20C.

EVER* AFTERNOON AT 2.EVERY EVENING AT 8.

AUGUSTIN DALY'S GREAT SENSATION,ROUND THE CLOCK.

KULl- STAR COMKANY.Incidental to act 2.

The great II A It It V III|.L Scene.Introducing the Champions or (lie t\ or!J.

JDK UOSS and JOK. COB URN,JOE COHUKN and JOK GOSS,engaged Tor 12 porlorniaucea.

Afternoon at 2, Evening at 8,at an expense of >1,ODD.

A MKKICAN lKBTlTPTE.'4NTU ANNUAL EXHIBITION OP THEGREAT INVENTIONS OP THE YEAR.

An unusual display otAMERICAN INVENTIONS A.N L) AMEBIAN PRODUCTS,

Now to be seen.upward op 400 varieties op pruit.

2d and 3d avs. between 03d and 84th sts.

CHATEAU MAHII.I.K VARIETIES,34 Til ST. AND 3D AV.

EVERY EVENING at ». CROWDED NIGHTLY.NK.V YORK'S AMUSEMENT AKCaDA.

FIRST TIMK OK THE SPICY SENSATIONS.

en Female HMheri.N mighty I'ieturfliKemniH Moiloli.

Trmt»p*ruiil Hath.La .Minuet.

Country School.

lonuliitlve Yanke*ririotan Life

TiibliatJX VivauU.CiQh'Itt at It.

Xalulltf Quadrille.Ou in# Ragged fc.dga.aA

X a ajo_5 _________________________

CTIIIUEEItl NO HAI.L.J THE CITY LKOYURK COURSE.

AMERICAN LITERARY HI READ ManagersMONDAY EVENINGS.October 9.J Oil N II. COUUII

Subject, "Klo<tuence and Orators."October 16.It.tYARD TAYLOR.

Subject, "Liter'lure us an Art."October 23.M A RTIN i-AILjUilAR TUI'I'KR.

Itcadir ut rum his own wuiksOctober 90.TIIKoDoUK TILTON.

Subject, "The Master Motives.''November 13.Colonel JollN W FORNEY.

suuject. "Our Cenieninal in Lorupu."November '.Uev. It. S. .^T()KR.-i. D. 1>.Subject, "The "Id and New m Europe."

SPECIAL NOTICE..In delerenee |.) ilia oapressej wishef many of our patrons, we will |.ui i>s sale on Monday slti, toreserved ¦eats lor Mr. Gough's leutuiu. Prico T.< cents, »d-uiosioti .'ill cent* All tlcnvts at Pond's, 99 Union square.Conr.« tickets, with reserved a.ats, t- *tThis course will he given >n the Brooklyn Academy, Tuea-

day evenings. Tickets at Ch thdier a.

JOHN ll~MURIUYSGRAND CIRCUS.

49TII nT AND Sill AVEVERY AKlKitNOoN AND EVENING.

^ADMISSION, 2A CUNT M. ^CIRCUS, PAN PiMIM K AND TRAOEDY.

DICK TURPI N,EVERY NIUIIT.

FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA.OP N ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

rilK HANDSOMEST TUKATME IN TlIK CITY.riMlh BELMONT gallery,X Residence of lion. August Belmont, 109 5th av.

entrance ISth it.,will ne open

In connection with and In alii uf theNEW YORK CENTENNIAL LOAN EXHIBITION,Iroin 9 A. M to dusk, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and

Trlday. "ember 111 to IJ lust. InclusiveAdmission Ml canty.

C4RAND SCORI AT "IG.I'MKiP III SHADOW DANJT.xAnTK, AltGYI.E KOOMn T" MORRiiW NIGHT.

M' IS8 C. K. IIAND i Gl VE.a PRIVATE 1NBTKUC-lion to deaf* in aeticulailon and language; u!*o

corrects all d«(»cti of utieruiiut; iu beat-lug people. ll& LetUl»t it.

MIsTTiItsHV* DRAMATIC 0i7|TlK«;K, ao KAHT I4TH.U (Inion square). -Kverj line ol tinge business taught.Kngagetncnt» pro*tired competent puuiis.

NKW YORK CHORAL UMON, P H. (JILMOKK, COXduel or. Regular rehearsal* resumed at the rooms, 4thav. and i'dd st. .Member* end good render* <Jo>dritig to Jrdiiwill please be prompt in attendance, a* a new work,never performed in New York, will be taken up Thursday

J evening, o'cloek. h A Kills. Hecretary.\J|i\Vr NATION AL 1 11I'aATRE .THK BLACK "uiUiOK,IN with the fLKftD'.sSH MOUL.iCClii. 1 he griauiilI euiertaiuoieut la the eUr.

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ALL ENTIRELY NEW AND M AO NIPIOKNT.ALL ENTIRELY NEW AND M A< I.N IKICKXT.ALL ENTIRELY NEW AND M AlINIKICKNT.

splendid cast or characters.Till I'NEid Al.l.ED MtrisTK,

THE OnlOINAI. TOI'sY,Mr.. (I. HOWARD,Mrs. o. c. iiowakd.Mr. (I. O. HOWARD.Mr. o. c. Howard,Mr». o. c. Howard,Mrs (J. C. IIO. ARO,Mrs. O. C. HOWARD,

who will appear in her world-renowned and narlrallod char,.'trristlc Impersonation ot

THE OREAT REALISTIC PLANTATION SCENE.THE OREVK REALISTIC PLANTATION SCENE.THE OREAT REAM-IIO PLANTATION SCENE.THE <>ItKA r REALISTIC PLANTATION SCENE.THE OREAT REALISTIC PLANTATION SCENE.THE O I, VT RE A LIS I |C Pl.A N'l A I ION SCENETHE OREAT ItEW, sTIO PLANTATION SCENE.THE OREAT REALISTIC PLANTATION SCENE.THE ORE \T KKALIS'I |C PLANTATION SCE;SK.TIIK OREAT REALISTIC PLANTATION SO E.N 8.

Eur tliu first time on nny .tHire In tint world.TRIE TO THE LIKE,

introducingSLAV I N'S ORMINALSLAVIN'S OKIOI.NALSLAVIN'S OKltll N A L

COLORED OKOROIACOLORED OKoKOIaCOLORED (ihOIUilA

J I'HILEE RINOKRSJ I! HI I.KK SI NKERSJ OKI LLE SINOiRSJ I HII.KK SINKERSJUBILEE SI NOEitS

and . Corpa of

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GENUINE SOUTHERN NEGROES,OKMl N K SOITIIKKK M'.OIIOKS,OEM LINK SOUTHERN NEGROES,

MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN,MKS. WOMKN AND Oil I I.DKKN,MKN, WOMKN AND CHILDREN,

FORMINGA MARVELLOUSLY REALISTIC PICTURE

«.r '

A SOUTHERN COTTON PLANTATIONA HOUTUBHH COTTON PLANTATION

IN SLAVERY'S DAYSIN SLAVERY'S DAYS.

THIS SCENE IS ALREADYTIIK sKNSAIIO.N OP Tils, DAY.Tllli SENSATION OP TIIK DAY.TIIK sensation OP lllli DAY.

EVER Y HOD V IS TALKING OP ITEVERYBODY IS TAI.KI.NO OP ITEVERYBODY Is TALKINO OP IT

anSTUP. PUBLIC RUSHING EN MASSE TO SEE IT.TIIK PUBLIC K US II ISO h.V MASSE TO HKK IT.THE PUBLIC RUSHING I'.N MASSE IO SEE IT.What lk» Herald <>f Oct 4 myc.

Pur ti.uae who dciire to catch a glliii[..a of a condl*| ti«.n el Ilia which no l.tiyrr rxlsta. the plantationnee no. in which nitiro than 1'ow real o.lore.l poplallirnro, tmnot Fail to b» lull ol' Inltmt, auil bv it.clf' tl.D aceua ar.il >.:>.'. a vDIt In the lliaalro. i

"VTik WHEAT REALISTIC PLANTATION SCENE.What the I»ai!v « nl Oct. 3 nuvn

^ :Thia feature of the perlurtNatiee was the moei touch

iitg and inpttuclivo lit the entire exhibition, umi af¬forded to thnUiaml# who wiine«i<*d them the only cor-reet view that hit* ever boett introduced ou the metropolltan etnire ItlQfttMtivt of Souiliern plantation lite.

^TIIK GREAT REALISTIC P. ANTATION SCENE?Whet the Teleuratft of <»ci.

$N'o trained body o! white .upermitttornriee could havepoetibly glean micIi a renltttic exhibition of life in thetunny South In ante*beHutu tiima. They entered into Jthe epirii of tlie eeene with ore*! hoarti woe. and their I

and d'HK'tn wore remarkably irood, There i» urichness and ftilhee* in the .iiigtetg and an abandon ini&h dancing tliat could only bo properly evolved by tbegrnti<ne negro.

#.TIIK UllKAT UKAl.lHlTC I'La.NTaTION bt'KNWhat the drapiiioTiie tinging .uualfit, iiiolotioii* and full of barbaric

charm.excite* tiij eiitliu.ii.tpfii ol the audience. "UncleTom . Cabin,*' aa given al the (irand Opera House,could am be improved upon.

TIIK UllKAT UKALH MO J't« A.N'TA ITON SCKNK"The Introduction of '2*Ai real colored perious. computedof aecofopllahud voealints and ot persons of their roe# who

have t he mactecs lived plantation life in the Mouth underthe oltl regime, give a verisimilitude to tiie drama thatnothing else can uupart to H, and that will probably neverhe seen alter the preeenl engagement.Newa, Friday,Oct. «».

PlflcKS OP admission.Parlor Chaira, Orchaatra Circle, re.rrv.a SI 2JOrcheatra, ami Orcheatra Circle, report e>l 1 *4*Dri'M CirilW SOcauta| Puuilly ('Irclu J"» cunt.PrivateKttfi Sin, »s urntSL'iItccrvuiJ Set. la ba .renrcd at this llux Ollice ot tliu

llic.tira; Ilia llckat nfficai ul all tba l.utola, und Ki.llman'l,111 Kmrfi h >

D'.ori <>¦>.'u at71,. Commence at H o'clock.

MM MM A TTITtTTnN N KKKKK EEEKEJtJ M MM A A T 11 X N N K EM M M M A A T II N N > KKfcK KEKM M M M AAA A T II N N \ K KM M it A A T UN N.N KKEEB EEEKE

WEDNESDAYS AM) 8 VTURDVYS.WhD.VKSDAYs AND RATI RDAYS.WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAY'S.WEDNESDAY* AND SATURDAYS.Dour. op"it at ICommence at 2.

<$ fPOSITIVELY No FREE LIST.

r>: It A.TIMS (SUNDAY. EVENING,TIMS (SUNDAY) EVENING.GRAND SACKED CONCERTgrand nicked ConcertUHAND SACKED CONCERTgrand sacked CG.NCE.RT

BYHLAVIN'S oniOIN.tE GKo GlAiU/ULKR SINGERS.SI.AY 1N|'S ORIGINAL GEORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS.

Duur< open ut 7)i. Co...n.at.ca at S.ADMISSION 26 CENTSRKsKUVXD seats *" uSHty

AXUbE»INT>.

^u^^sKT~*t»«r~Yi)UK AwiAitnnrBROADWAY AND 85TU ST.

FINAL 0'MPJ.ETION.AFTER MONTHS OF STEADY LABOR.

involving A

tast outlay-OF MONEY.GRAND INAUGURATION

WEDNESDAY. OCT. 11. 1878.AND TO CONTINUE OPEN

APTKB THAT DATE,FROM . A. M. UN'IIL 10 P. M. DAILY.

AN ESTABLISHMENTFOB SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTIONAND PUBLIC KNTERTAINMENT.

THE ONLY OREAT ENTERPRISEOF THE KINiTTm THE WOULD

PBBFECTBD BY nUHVlDUAL EFFORT.ALL THE QKKAT AgUAKlA

OF EUROPE UK I.NO AIDED BYOOTEKNMENT UK OWNED BY

LAROB CORPORATIONS.AN INSTITUTION

OF SOLID BEAUTY'AND STERLING WORTH,

AND THE S1N0LB GREAT AQUARIUMON THIS-CONTINENT.

A PICTURESQUE INTERIOR.OOMB1NINO ARCHITECTURAL NOVELTY

AND ARTISTIC BEAUTY.

CLASSIC STATUARY AND TROPICAL POLIAOE,AN IMPOSINO COMBINATION

OP INTERESTING OBJECTS.NEVER BEFORE SEEN

IN AMERICA.I.NCLUDINO ENORMOUS

IRON AND OI.ASS TANKS,FILLED WITH THE PUREST SEA WATER.BROUGHT FROM THE ATLANTIC OCEANIN SPECIALLY CONS IRUOTBD VESSELS

AND FORCED THKOUOII MILES OFVULCANIZED RUBBER PIPE

BY POWERFUL STEAM FUMfS.MAMMOTH FRESH WATER TANKS,

SUPPLIED BY DIRECT CONTACT WITIl

THE CROro.V MAINS.

URRAT SUBTERRANEAN RESERVOIRS,CONTAINING HUNDREDS OK THOUSANDS

OF GALLONS OF WATER.

INFINITELY INTERESTING PROCESSES.IMPOSING COLLECTION OK

RARE AND CURIOUS FISH

AND MAMMALIA.

LIVING MONSTERS

FROM TUE DEPTHS OF

OLD OCEAN,VALUAULR CONTRIBUTIONS FROM EVERY SEA

AND DISTANT INLAND WATERS.

EXPEDITIONS IN EVERY QUARTEROK TIIH GLOBE

IN SEARCH OF ATTRACTIONS

FOR TUB OREAT NEW YORK AQUARIUM.IN ADDITION TO THE

LARGE VARIETY OF SUBSTANTIAL FEATURES,DODWOKTH'8 .SUPERB ORCHESTRA

WILL DISCOURSE ENTERTAINING MUSICEACH AFTERNOON AND EVENING.

EVERY ENDEAVOR HAS BEEN PUT

FORTH BY TIlK MANAGERS

TO MAKE THIS ESTABLISHMENT

ONE OF THE FINEST IN* THE WORLD.

CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BR MADE

TO THE

VARIETIES OF THE AQUARIUMAS THE SkXsoNM PERMIT.

ADMISSION 60 CENTS

CHILDREN HALF PRICE

fNO EXTRAS CHARGED)

w A SLACK'S.

Mr. LBBTElt WALLACE Proprietor and ManagerDION BOUCU'AULIMLATEST TRIUMPH,FORBIDDEN FRUIT.

Every evenlug and Hnlnrdnv Matinee.Characters by .Mr. II. I. .MONTAGUE. Mr. IIARRT

RED RETT. Mr. K. ARXoTT. Mr. W. HERBERT, Mr. J.SHANNON, Mr. W. Kt TINGE, Mr. EDWIN. Mr. LEON-AI1D, Mr. PECK, Ml*a ADA DY AS, Mine. PONlSl, Ml.»EFFlE UKltMuN suil Mini BLaISDI-LL.Due notice will be _ivou of the Hr*t npppsrance of Mr.

JOHN UILHKKT, Mr. C. A. HTEVKNSON. Mr. K. M.HOl.LA»D, Mrs JOHN SKFToN. Mint HOSE LISLE,Mix JOSEPHINE lURKii. Mix RATE II ARTLETT amiMix I ONSTaM E, LKIUH.BOX OFFICE OPEN HCOM 8 A. M. to « 1». M.

Ci RAND OPERA HOUSE,r stli sv., curlier 2Sd «t.

THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING,THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING,THIS (SUNDAY) t. V KNINO,GRAND SAILED concert

bybLAVIN'S ORIGINAL J I'll I LEE SINGERS.

PROD RAM.MR.PART FIRST.

1. Blessed are Tliy People.J. In a Sir hi* je Land.2. H nril I rial* null Great Tribulations.4. Dust and Ash p.

ft. All Dem Day* Dune Ornio.You d Helter Done Itumble Yourself.

7. Solo.Wall In*- Mix Allen.5. Wrestling Jacob.1» Poter. lio limit Dem llrlll.

111 All I Want la a Little More Faith.11, i'm No W ays I ire«l.IX Warren Urllliii in bl< wnnurrfal Banjo playing.

part SECOND.I. Swing low, Sweet Chariot.x. Roil.ordaii. Cull,

Keep Moving Along.4. Iliu Liat'nlnir tilde Night Long..N. Sisters, Don't Get Weary,tt Vigor ileLan l7. Solo Truib.Mix GilesH. I Yield.II. Silent Nlgllt.

Jli. Role On. Jesus. Ride On.11. hull Dem Kuril* Down In Hie Arms12. WIII You Pray For .Me »

Admission, 25 renta. Reserved seats 50 cent*.Doors open at 7tg. Coinmeiue at S o clock.

STEINtVAV HALL. THOMAS CONCERTS.To morrow (MONDAY), OCTOBER t». at 2.

IIIKOdltlltE TIIOMAs1FIFTH GRAND AND POPULAR CONCERT.

Soloists Miss IIENRlEl A IIKE1IE, Soprano.Mix ANN A DRASCIIIL, Contralto

Mine. MADELINE MCHILLKR. Piano.Mr. S. B. MILLS. Piauo.

Mr S. E. JACOBSOHN Violin.Daring this woek concerts trill he irivrn on Monday.

Wednesday, Friday and Sal unlay afternoon. Admissiontickets, ?l each reserved cents. 5(1 cents extra admlmlonto second balcony, f»«' cents; matinee tickets, with seats, 41.'Jan be obtained lor the above named courerts at the boxoilice of ftteinway llallt Bchlrmer's, 701 Broadway; Schu-berib's, 22 Unluu si|uare, and the ticket oRlue, 111 Broad-war.

fitIIHQ. THOMAS' SYMPHONY ~CONG1RTH, WITH1 PUBLIC REHEARSALS, SEASON 1»7i.V-77,at btkinway hall.

Price of subscription ticketsTo Symphony Concerts,with reserved seot. <W; to I'ubltu Rehearsals, with reservedseat #4.subscriptions lor plther th« Hvmphony Concerts or

Public Rehearsals, or both, aro now received at the prin¬cipal music stores, plane waroruoins and at the box ollice olStema'ay llall, Purchasers of season tickets can selecttheir seats lor the season on and alter Monday, October 111.IsTil, at lite box oltii n ol Steiuaay llall,NOTICE..Subscriber* of Inst season wishing to retain

their sent- can obtain them at the oflleu of btelnway Hall,from Monday, October until Saturday. October 14, 1870Alter that time llier will be disposed of.

10, h. h;"~~

.MaIMONIDKS LIBRARY A8SOOIATION..The nrstrulertainroeiit t< unecrt ami soiroei ol tha season at 'leuIon.a Assembly Boonix, Itlth at near 2d *v., Sunday even¬ing, October M. lsTtl, at K o'clock. Member* will be requiredto show their tickets at lbs door. Members may Intro nicefriends, not mem era of the order, on payment ol 2 e. Chil¬dren under 12 years ol age will positively not bo admitted.

SA USE'S SOI H EE, BKKVOOKr HALL. 154 EAST M|si., next WEDNESDAY EVENING, Classes Wednesday

and Saturday EVENINGS ami I'uesday and Friday AFTKi.-NO'lNii./N RK.ATHBI' OCIIKSTUA in THE WORLD at -re-UOtlhKCHE" sIlADOW "UANSaN TE" AKGYLEMooun TP-MORROW night.

I) ROFKHSOR PHILIP' LtWRKNCK INSTRUCTSladies and gentlemen for the stage and private the¬

atricals. Itlt tt est J-ith at.

Ml LitAMY lihu UUADKILLE (NKW) AT GKANpSHADOW ' DANSANTr." AR..1LE ROOMS TO MOR¬

ROW NIGHT.\V/II.I.IAM ACTING AND RLOCUTtON ! 11IT II. Dram* In Instruction to ladles or gentlemenPOPE. I preparing hir ho stage, private theatricals

Actor and or parlor recitation*. Address sTEINtVAYE.locutionnt. M AI L. Call at I,MM Broa«lway.

Popular new mL'sic -¦ ito.-i. bell, mv dak-ling." song end chorus. Illnton.& "Klilecn Allauna,"

walls, llwrg. Jde.; 'Hip Hurrah," coaching »mg, psiiosa-tiruu, Itfte. " even Time# three," llnsstoru, ftux. 1 "EllieenAllauna. 'quickstep. W logand, 4<ie. Copies (nailed. WM.A. I'OND * CO., 247 Broadway; branoli storo, JU Unionxgnnm.

ramaTic instructions UITM til- UMIiand gentlamau en a regular singe.

J. is. PaJmJKTT, Park 1 heat1*.D

ANCIINim.

B'oofff'sT'Tl F.AT »tK-f < SniIr?TFT KMT (.HAND SUNDAY

vocal and orchestral CONCERTTill* 'SUNDAY) EVENING OCT. H, AT A

For ilia accommodation of intending vtillnri vb* bn«oBi.e Al theatre. for tele of seal. end ga.lery tickets, will beopen *11 this dayTli* undermentioned artist. will mitt"

PAI'PKNIIEIV-RIOHAKP.CAITI.K.SOHST-LKVY hitiatt at pearence).First appearance In Aui.rica of the

iWEDIrAll VOCAL QUARTET.Mr Frank Glider Sol.. I'lanltl

GRAND 0RC11 K>TKA.M A X MaBRTZKIC CONDUCTOR.I. Overture, "Klen/I" Wagner

GRAND ORCHESTRA.% Cavntinn, "Saplm", Racial

.Mr. ADOLRII SOHST.A Rolo Cornel, ''A.a Maria"., Schubert

Mr. LKVY.A Aria from "St I'aul".. MaudeltxAa

Mr CASTLE.A a. "Salve Maria" Yabnkt

b. "bwedi-h National Song."SWEDISH LADIES* QUARTBT.A Piano nolo. Mr SKASK G 1LDBH.

7. Ob "Purfiilo." Grand Aria BeethovenMuic. EUGENIE PAI'PKNHKIM.

part ii.t. "Keverla" YleuxtempsGRAND ORCHESTRA.A Romania. "Ah iton Credra" ......A Thome*

Mr. C ASTLK.A Holo, oornol, "Variation." .....Proeh

Mr LKVY.A Aria, "Seulranile" Roailnl

Mi.. ADELINE RICHARD.5. Ettaal ArdHI

Mm*. KUGK.ME PAPPKNHhIM.A "Oautlquo Ja Noel" Adam

Mr. ADOLPI1 SUliar.7. a. "Hor, ITor" (Hear. hear).. Eltanhopar

b. BroI16pininr.li (Wadding March) Soed.miauuSWEDISH LADIES' QUARTET.A National Anthem. GRANII ORCHESTRA.

Muaical Director and Conductor M. MARETZEKPOPULAR PRICES.

Adiniaalon (Including ra.arvad seati.ll.Gallery. 50 centeKaati and gallery ticket* can be had to-day (Sunday) al

tba theatre.Weber'a grand piano mod at thli concert.

fpoXY PASTOR'S TONY PAMTOR'tNEW THEATRE.

TONT PASTOR'S. TONY PASTOR'S.585 and 5K7 Broadway,

directly opposite Metropolitan Hotel.

Second week and brilliant success of tbo groat arliat* that

appaar ever)- evening and at the

TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEES.

0U8 WILLIAMS. | liAKKY KEKNKLL,la new Songs, Storiee I In CharacteristicantNa lively Farce. Sketcno. of tha Northland,

Engaged at ennrinnni aalitry, the largeat ambunt ararpaid to any aquatic arti.t lu the world.

WATSON, TUB MAN FISH.

WATSON.THE MAN FISH,

In till celebrated performance of eating, drinking, amnklag,aleeplng, writing, feala of contortion, Ac., under water, an-eloaad in a mammoth illuminated errata! tank

1 he only parson in the world that remains andar waterfotir minute, without breathing.

First appearance at thl. theatre ofJOHN KERN ELL,

brother of IIAURY KKItN'ELL, both of whom will appearfor tbe first time in conjunction in an original and laughableentertainment of dialect, wit and Irl.h melodies, including"The HooUhan*," "Calilhsn and McCann," Ac.

.<e>THE IIRAliAMS,I1ARRY AND

LIZZIE.

First appearance of the<S>

THE BIG 4.LESTEK, ALLEN,

SMITH AND WALDltON.

THE BKAUAMS,^IIARRY AND LIZZIE,^

In their famous Sketches and Duets.HARRIS ami CAR ROLL. JENNIE ENOLE.MAltIK WllITTI.VOUAM, MASTER NEWMaN.<S> <$>

MATINEE] TUESDAY.

EVERY IEVENING. |

CliOSSI.KY and elder.THE FAMDl'K CALEDONIAN

ATHLETES.

JENNIE 8ATTBRLKK, SADIE DESHON.CHARLEY WORLEV. FRANK GIRAI1D.

The Tollowlng new acts will be performed every eveningand at the

MATINEES, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.

"Tho Dutch Houncer," "Under the Sea.""Oalllhen nnd McCann," "Thruugu By llall,""The lloolihans," "Payne's Wrltiug Academy."

<d>TONY PASTOR | STONY PASTOR T

rill appear at ever* performance in a new and attractly/irlfnlin of mirthful melody..DON T WAKE THE HABY,"

"GOOD LUCK TO ALL,"IF 1 ONLY HAD MY WAY."

and an original parody on "Eileen Alauna."firs WILLIAMS' PATHETIC RENDITION,

"A LOCK OF li AI It." "PLEASE ARRANGE."Throe honrs of mirthful ami Innocent pleasure.

The most nttrartlve bill Illustrated by the largest num¬ber of celebrated artist, that ever appeared upon the Ameri¬can stage at the same time. The u o> Id challenged to dupli¬cate this expensive array »l distinguished stars.

cured for any representation tlx days In tdvance.

UNION StjUAKKtheatre.

Proprietor.Mr. MIERIDAN SHOOK.

Mono .or.Mr. A. M. I'AI.MK It.

Beg'"* #t H. over ot J 1:15.SATURDAY MaTINEE

at 1 UK.I.

"Thimo wlio have not leanthe TWO OKI'MANS a* pro¬duced hi the Union SquareTheatre have not aeeu It atall.".Chicago Herald.

EVERY NIOIIT.the timet aucc.'.-lol Play ol

the century.D'Knnery A Cormon'a mar-

velhuia ItrHina,TIIK TWO ORPHANS,

with it* auperb alage aetttng*and Its unrivalled eaale, In¬cluding the rollowinir art-lataM***r*. V. It. Thome,Jr.; John I'araelle. FredericKohloaon, Jamoa O'.Nell,Claude Hurroughi, J. (J.Peak*. II. W Montgomery,Thoinaah. Morrla, L. Tlmmp..on, J. Matthew*. W. II. WII-¦ler. II. Avllng, W Itaynon,W. S. (Juigley, t!. M. I'olltntand Miaai-e Fanny Morant,Kate Claxtun. Sara .lewott,Kate Olraril, Mr*. Marie Wil¬kin* and Miaaea Ida Vernon.Roberta Norwood. EthelAllen. L. Cleve* aud Mia. 1*.K. Seymour,

Una office open dally from H A. M. to It) I*. M.

IpllKATItK COMIyL'E. .114 BROADWAY.

1IAHRI0AN A IIAKT PronrletoieM IV, IIaNI.EY Manager

f FlIK OKIt.INAL f* f THE ORIOINAL fIHAKKIUAN A II ART.^ ^IIARRIOAN A "ART^EDWARD IIA Kit It i A N'S lutrat creation which promleea

ho eclipae nil hi* |>revioua triumph*, entitledM Al.ON e.'S NIOIIT OFF;

OR. TIIK HERMAN TURN VBKKIN FESTIVAL.JOIINNY ItOi.'II and DICK STKIKLY

in theOKKAT FREE AND EASY SCENE.

^MAI.tINK'S NIOHTOPlFfMALONK'S NIOIIT OKK

Krnock ami Smith. Frank Lewie,Loulae Kr*> kiln. I>e ehanty and Cuiiiiiilugt,

Billv lt»rrv. Billy Cray. I.nrry Tool*/,Hilly Carter and John William*.

Kacb artlal appearing in their own and originalapecialtlea.

Urand aucce** of Edward Herrgan'aWAI.KI.NO FOR DAT CAKE.

MALONR S NlOlir OFF. MALONK'S NIOIIT OFF.LILLY HARRY'S romantic Sketch,

. LAST OF THE SIOUXThe performance will conclude eaen evening with

MALONK'S MtlHT OFF.OR. THE TUKNVRKKIN FESTIVAL,

In which HAUItlUA.N ami IIAItT will apnear. aupportedbv a powerful ea-t uf diameter*.

Incidental Mualc by DAVE H All AMNew and elegant Scenery by It L WEED.WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES.

LfOSOM TIlAftt,Mtb at., near Oth aw.

Week cuiuitienciugMONDAY. October IS.LOUISE M I'OMEKOY

JULIET anh" PAULINE.Admiaalen. fl reaerved aeala.SI 50,Boa office open on Ttiuraday morning.

PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF NEW YoRK,Subscription* will lie received on or alter October II, at

the following nlac**:.(. Heblriurr'a, 701 Broadway: Marten* Krnthera', 1.104

Broadway ; al-o at the othce ol the academy ol Muale, from10 to IJ M, and trom 3 to 5 I' M.

Price.One aeaaon ticket for rehearaala and coucerte, without re¬

served aeat. fl<>Incln Ing r#aerveil aeat In any part of the houae except

pmxenlum boxea. #15Siibeeribera III la*t *caaon ran reengage their eeati now

and until October I by applying toD. 8CIIA AD, Secretary.

No. til KtalN at.R ATORIO sotHRTY OF NEW Yt»KK~Ur. L. DaMHOsCII Conductor

FOURTH SEASON.

The HOCtETY will give four regular Concert* daring the.eaaon

tin Nov M.Mendelawhq'a "ELIJAH."On Oe'-. 'J5.Handera "MKSSlAll."Oc Feb 2H- A cantata by B«ch. TIIK REQUIEM." br

Brahma, and the »erond art ot Olnck'a opera, "OKI'IIKUS."On April 10 Haydn a * CRKA NON.,rThe Philharmonic Orchcatra and the beat available Solo

talent* will a**l*t at all perlormancra.Subscription ticket* can now he procured at Stelnway Hall.Price for one aeauin timet, with reaarved eeat, AY

qiuckebTnu hall. ore at success.

LF. COMMANDKUll cazkneuve,every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and

sAI'URDAV EVENINGS.HATUItDAY MATINEE aT IJh

N. H.-lg Commandeur I* a.*t*ted by an able Interpreter.Reaerved seat*, jf I. 7.'ic. and Stic. On sale at

SCIl UIIERIII A CO's. 23 L uton aquare.

ill THK LATEST DANCES AT "RRCIIERCIIR"J\ SHADOW" ADAS8ANTE" AT ARUYLK ItOOMHTOMORROW MQHT

SfPAKRlNU, i r.s in., AND SHOOTINO ACADEMY,) .Ipi.tli av. Boxing taught In one month. Send lor clr

eulara. Colonel MON TKRY.

Banjo! mono and dance jio and cl<5otaught; llanjot. all price*. GaLNAK, 241 Ulb a*., ueer

.bill at

rpilK TftKK~SIN (71NO ClarshF OF THE JEROME1 llopklna "Orphaon" Society are open every Mondayafternoon aad evvuiag al church, *ri W eal 24tn at., ai 3)4end M e'aleak.

0

AMt'IBMERT»._

TTII At. fTlEATBE BROADWAY Tn1»' 'InTM *T.t)l'iu|iiicliji tuil Mmftr. Mr. AL'Ul'lillN DALT

I Overwhelming eucceee of thanew Sptciacular Comedy,

br tha author of tha"BIO BONANZA." DIVOItCt "

"UNDER THE OASL1UUT." Ac.,Ac Ac.

I Received nightly by TREMEJ#Dot * CROWD* with ITKOamIOCS MERRIMENT an J Ai*.

| FLA USE,EVERY NIGHT TO 8. For the TUIBD WEB*.

Mr. AL'Ul'STIN DALY'S Laical Novelty,

L II FFFFF EEEBBL 11 P UL II FFF EESL 11 F ELLLLL 11 F EEKEE

-UF*.«

A COMEDY OF CITY TYPES! IN FOUR PHASESAND A TRANSFORMATION

PHASE FIRST.The romance of IIOMKI

PHASE SECOND.The romance of ADVENTURE I

PHASE TillRD.Tha romance ol TilE THEATRE!

PHASE FOURTH.The roiuanco of LAW!

Tlio Pnvt aero"LIFE la aa ondeniable popular aucceae."The World aajra"The theatre

haa been far too email to hold therrewdt that go to aeu LIFE."The Tlmaa aaya :.1"LI FE provoked

tha moat uproarloue merriment."The Sun aaya :."LIFE haa no end

of attraction*."The Herald aaya:-"The BALLET

In the SNOW ia a hovel and greatREALISTIC effect."The Mall aaya;."Never wee a

play ao tplendiifly mounted nor celtto auch an array of accompliabedartlata ea LIFE."

THIRD WEEK and PRONOUNCED TRIUMPH of

Mr. COUHLAN aa SCHUYLER SAMPLESMr. JOHN BROUGHAM. ae.Tho eminent Mr. CLKVKKtMr. CIIARLKS FISHER ..aa BEAU I.KSSURELYMr JAMES LEWIS aa PONYMl TUElMr. WILLIAM DAYIUGE ea NOKKN POKISS, Eaq.Mr. II t Kit YMORE eaDOUGHMr. PARSES ea

UKK.all AM, ..tlierwlae OSPKKYMr. KING aa The INTERPRETERMr. BENNETT aa ..The BALLET MASTER

ANDMiaa AMY FAWStTT aa Mrs. MASHAM MALI ORYMlaa EMILY K1U1 aa ETHELMlaa GIORUIK DREW aa Mrs URESHAMMiaa SYDNEY CO WELL... na CAPITgLA AURORAMra. G. II. GILBERT a Mra. BROWN BOSTONMies MARY WELLS aa MAR* ANN

INCIDENTAL to the THIRD ACTIn the Ravishing TRANS Ft >KM ATI ON end Exquisite

SNOW BALLET.Mile. MAUIK BONFA.VII end Mile. AUGUSTA SOHLKB

will appear.

MATINEE OF LIFE.

Saturday at r

A .OLYMPIC NOVELTY THEATRE.

OOOO L Y Y MM MM PPPP ii CCCGO O L Y Y M M M M P P ii C Cu () L YY M MM MO O L Y M M M

pprp ii Cp ii C 0

OOOO LLLL Y M V M p u ccccNOVELTY THEATRE,

622 AND 024 BROADWAY.COLONEL WM. E. SINN MANAGER

BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF THE FAMILY THEATRE.INCREASED AND POSITIVR ATTRACTION

FOR MONDaY, OCTOBER U, 1870.

ALL OF NOVELTY COMPANY NO. h RETAINED ANDSEVEN NEW STARS ADDED.

The king laugh maker, tliu Irreaiatihle antidote for binddevila, hard tilnua ami melunclmly,

COOL BUKGI'.Sx.

Who will appear in Ilia aide aplitting apccialtlee.The great, Irli.li Team,KEAKNEV ami MOKA.V.The gifted Ventriloquist.Mr. HARRY KENNEDY,with lita tminical frionda.

JOHN an SARAH Jo . K8.The brilliaui ai d daahlngMiaa MINNIE GRAY

In her arllatlc Sniiga and Donees.The talented serlu-cnmlr VoralUt,

Mlaa LoU SANFOKD.Alao the Characteriatlc Songetreai.

Mlaa LOTTIE GRANT.Tho grootcat novelty extant, enihualaetically received, the

only womhii Halt,1 LUItLINK,

t

B

T THE WATER QUEEN,lu ber original wonderful act. Eating. Drinking. itoadluf.

Writing and Sleeping while under water ill hMAMMOTH ILLUMINATED ULtSS TANK:

something never before attempted by any lady In Ibe world.The Swell par excellence.

Miss hlanoiik sklwyn.TUa popular Ktl.lopl in Delineator,

. .MEN OIL FOIL,Tbo graceful hikI during Uymtirut ami Enuillbrlst.

PRANK LIB l#»Ns.Continued aucco.s ol the nrtlMlc Konir and Dance Duo.

UUIFFIN and KICK.

THE DRAMATIC COMPANYlu the intunsely interesting Drama entitled

JONATHAN BRADFORD:OR. TUB ML'HUE It AT THE ROADSIDE INN.

Jimaiban Bradford Mr. J. K. tirlemetOau Mncrauy Mr. C. T. NicholsCaleb Set uuiuiidge Mr. O. W. \t ranMr IIaye* Mr John WalshLawyerDmev Mr. Louie MestayerSurveyor Itodpola Mr. Ilarrv I'loraonJack (fackhottle Mr. C. W. KeinbleSerireant Sam Mr. Charles AI It eonAnn Bradford Mine I'liu.a McAllisterSally Slgbabuut Mile Flore nee Elite

SYNOPSISTUP. OEOROE INN.The New Iuirdoftbe Manor and hie

Travelling Couipanloue.lite Irleh Highwayman The L nd-lord and lue tlueete.l llli MURDER -The Apprentice fromseven IBale.Clreutuataiitial Evidence.11 unhand audWlfa.A Reprieve.A Krleud In Naed.Dan and Caleb InNew Character!.Tbo Offered lt«wurd~THE OLD TOM 11-A Cunning Device-Retribution.At Bay.Justice.T11II11.1.1N. i DENOUEMENT.The whole forming the beet and meet varied entertainment

lu New York, and at the cheapeil rates of admission.

Compare the prices with those ol other theatres In the city.lb, 35. 60. 75 CE.N1S AND (I.

MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND HATI'RDAY.Matinee. 15 and 25 centsMeaerved seats iMatlneai) 6o cents

NOTE CHANtiK OP TIME.Doors open (nlitho, 7 o'clock : curtain rl.a. at 7:4 5 o'clock.Door, open (matinee), I o clock rurtam I.e. at 2 P. M.

/"IKNTr.NM AL VISITORS PATRONIZE THE (IKEATX.JSII ADOW DA.NCI.NO AT AKOYLE ROOMS To-MOR-UuW MOIIT.

AN.IO INSTRUCTION OIVKN BY PROP IIENKY C.OOlISON. 4<kitltli nv.. bet ween Jstfc and Iftltli »t«.

AOOOIMt SOCIABLES'' (SECOND SEASON., EVKKYOttednusdar aud Saturday evening. . FERKkKO'S

A.aeuibly Booms, Tammany llall, Bast I till it. Adiui.sloubOc.CAKTIEIl A CO., Manager*

GRAN D"solKK K K VE It V MONDAY EVENING^CARIIKR'S Dancing Academy, Plimpton Building,

Stuyve.aut and Ulli >10. Private lei.oa. any hour. All thelatent dances tssgiit

WANTED.AMATEUR Sol.o SINOKBS FoRCON.cert and opera troupe alio re.poa.ible treasurer to

t.ke an Inlcretl. Address, with stamp and picture, MAN-AuElt bun Kit lleraid odhso.

Ijilocution anu dram.vtic art practicallyJlaughi by an xclnr of experience and reputation. Ait

lire A. 1>. BKaDLEV. 177 Luxnigin nv.

THE LECTl'liK SEASON^Tt COOPER INSTITUTE. ROOM 24,-VftXK~¥Et>f*J\chl lectures by Ml.. An In Pranklln. M. D.. of Bosten,Ma.. , to ladle, only, every Wednesday and Friday after¬noon. at 3 o'clock. Coiiimenoe October IL~ poUticaT^

CTAMI'AlUtf KQCII'MKNTS SOLD aTaI*ONtStfllftCJ\y low price* Ml C. K. 8FKULLSG A CO.'ff, IM Duane .(.,

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H. KNai s. 308 Broadway, New Nora_______

WA.VI'KD Til I'HttllASfc; '

iitOmn lkavks.-Wanted, six hkth. n-RIlIarranged and mounted. IjKaVKs, lleraid office.

ANY QUANTITY OLD ttMKPKT* VVANTKD-KOHparlors aud toolroom*. good prices paid.

HI'. Ill' S llnlKls. lleraid i ptuwii Itrarifh.

SCALfe wantkd a i'lXtkmr iM?ALK Ufpounds or upward. Address H hlsNKIt, Hju 1st sr.

rpu »M KCIIahB sMAl.ls PaTiNO l.t SiNi.ss, FOBA caeli, In city or country. Addres* CASH, t>ox 2(Jh lleraidoffice.

WABTKIi.A MILK ROUFK Tn"~~W"iLLIAMBBUBQ.dUdress. with price, 8., box 30) lleraid office.

tlTANTEM-ANV ON E O A VINil VI ElW8 FOR TUBIf etereoptlcuo «r phutoicraph apparatus W s«U. Addre.sPERKOTtPEH. Herald office.

Wanted To pu'kciiask.a lot ijp dri tioisTiShelve Butties, Jars and ( nnnter S. alv>, chs.p lor ea<l>,

M. Mq SCHRODER. 747 1st >T.

ANTED BOffKS.PAl.NTI NHS. Ol.b"CHIN A," PCR-tilttire, kt. M. LAWLKH'S. 4 Unlvsrslty plana, flood#

sold on eoiuiuiMiun. 4

WANTED-TO BUY OR WORK. A GOOD TATENt!Call and ue me at the olUco of U. Stackpole, No. 2'J

hew t'liurcli si. J. C, L

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Aperlect order, oqual to mw. at very low prices.II t\ C tl.I.ENDKK. 7:tS Broadway.

CENTENNIAL MEDAL AWARDED TO H. W.CULLENDER. N<x 7.is Broadwa New York, Tor the

bo.I Billiard Tubla. and molt correct cunhioni.

American standard rilliardtab!.Tb-withDvlaney a wire cuihloiis; larxt slock of TrimmludSi »ec-

ond liau.l Tablot at irrnat barexlni.W. H. CRIEPITII k CO.. 40 Yssoy tt.

New and SECOND HAND B1I.I IARD TAHLBd ATredurod priest. OfcORt.h E. PBKLAN. WMh tt. add

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