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9 2 ee —-——— DrY GOODS. ae nanan Continucd feom First Page. T THE NEW Dit co. #60. itroxdway, 1 Ninth streets, On Moniay, May 2 we will open a fresh assortment of new Goole: purchased at the Lang n sales of last Week, at Jully & per cent below cost of importation, con- sisting of an Laces and Embroideries, ress Ciowd Mourning G White Goods, Domestics and Linens, Parasols, Hoslery and Gloves, Suits, .tc., dc. Silk Department. We make Black Silks a specialty, and will offer A good Black Taffetta Silk at 75c. a yard, worth $1 26, Betwer quaity, Tafteta Silk at $1 a yard, worth $1 50. ‘Heavy Black Gros Grain at $125 a worth $1 75. Superior quality Gros Grain at $1 50a yard, worth $2. Also @ fresh si ply from auetton, eg oeep Cashmere de Sole, f 1 75 to $3 15 3 found in they | Sapa between st Value to be gailsck and White Striped China Silks, 600. yard, worth ‘worth 750. ayeitck,and Gray Japanese, sublime quality, lack and Gray Striped Japanese Silks, Sic. a yard, 65c. a yard, Plain colors and shaded mixtures Japanese 62,0. and ‘upwards, Lace and Embroidery Denartment. _ To this deportment we invite speciat attention, Tn real Guipure Lace we received week's auction sales, at in new and choice ro imported, bs large invoice from last nd will offer un elegant assortment igus, from Jc. a yard to the finest al Black Thread Lace, the most éxfénstve assort- ment to be found in ottered Llama Lace Parasol Covers, $1 25, worth “ this city, the greates} bargains ever Llama Lace Parasol Covers, $1 60, worth Sessa Also anclegant line pf Purasol Covers, the finest foods imported, which we Will offer from $2 10 $40. These oods are positively leas thon half price. SRoat Oha H 2 endless v eae. Real Llama Lace Shawls, $10 and upwards. Real Llama Lace Sacques, $10 and upwards, Imitation Val. Lace, abe. per dozen yards, Real Val. Lace, 6c."a yard upwards. RaMiings, Pudings, Plaitings, Frillings, 4) & variety, at'popular prices. ag Dress Goods Departments yy cy-ye In thts department we will exiibit tho’ moat alt assortment of goods to be found in this cit; purchased very i antilly Parasol Covers in exquisite designs and We have largely for this department at the large tion sules of last’ week and will offer a new line of fresh goods at 25 per cent below regular Broadway prices. a S A fresh s supply Oxford Mixtures for guits, 160. d yard, vorth 2 hes lohatr, for suthmer suits, 28¢, a yard, worth 3c, Japenese Striped Poplin, 26c. a yard, worth Bbc. qeouble width Mohair, in'new spring spades, 28. «yard, orth 4c, “a Pouble width Goats’ Hatr Lon, So. a ‘A, Worth 450. Jacquard Mixtures, for travelling Sige. a yard, worth 60e. p India Pongee, 800. a yard, worth 750,_ Champigny Stripes, Soc. a yard, worth Sc. peitived Batiste Cloth, for suits, ‘yard wide, 25c., worth Plain Colors Chinese Grass Cloth, for suits, yard wide, ‘@We., worth *, Printed French Jaéonets, 20c., worth 300. * Dolly Varden Cretonnes, 20c., former price 75e. Striped and Figured Iron Grenadines, 18e., former price Mourning Goods Department, *,. A good Black Alpaca, 2c. a yard, worth Se." Better quality Black Alpaca, 30c, yard, worth 40c. Extra quality Black Alpaca, 35c, a yard, worth 45c. Super quality Black Alpaca, 4c. a yard, worth S5c In Black Iron Grenadine we will exhibit the greatest bargains that have ever been offered. Lupin’s silk and wool Hernane Grenadine, 28c., worth B0c pin’s all wool Tron Grenadine, 20¢., worth H0c, silk and Wool Iron-frame Grenadiue, 30. worth n’s silk and wool Iron-frame Grenadine, two yards A worth $3 50. * inbazine Cloth, Tamise Cloth, Barethea Cloth, Hen- ta Cloth, Paratetta Cloth, Velour de Nice, Canton loth, Gros de Venice, Gros de Lyon, &¢., &c., ut prices ving from Se, upwards. Australian Crape Cloth, for summer suits, 50c., worth Tie. Courtauld’s best English Crapes, in all widths, cut on the bias. ne White Goods Department. Victorta Lawns, 1ée. a yard and upwards, Bishop » Lawn, 26c a Yard and upwards. Fine Piain Naihsook, 3c. a yard and upwards. Plain and Striped Nainsook, 2c. yard. 2isc. a yard and upward. h Organdie, 25c. ch Organdie, Se, fine Hemutd Handkerchiess, all linen, 124¢c., ri worth 20c., worth 30c. Gents’ tine Hemmed Handkerchiets, all linen, 2c., “th 30 ine Hemstitched, 7\e., worth Soc. Fine White Pique, 20c., worth 3c. Judia Twills, Ise. a yard, worth ec. Dotted und Figured Swiss Linen Lawns, Linen Cap- ries, &c., ¢., in great variety. sg Domestic and Linen Department, «+ We offer extraordinary inducements in this department. Shirting and Sheeting Muslins at manufacturers’ prices. Wegiven ood yard-wide shirting Muslin for 12}gc, a yard; heavy Brown : 1 rd. Extra tine and heavy do., $1, worth Honeycomb Quilts, Colored borders, Marwilles Quilts $2.and upwards. All Linen Napkins, $1 per dozen. ‘Table Cloths and Napkins to match. Russia Crash, all linen, 12 All Linen Towels, $1 50 a dozen and upwards. Towelling, by the y a yard and upwards c. 1 25, 1 25 anp upwards. 26e. a puir; worth 3c. Ladies’ Balbriggan Hose, dic. a pair; worth 70c. Ladies’ Balbriggan Hose, extra long, Soc. a pair; worth jossamer Vests, 60c. and upwards, English Halt Hose, uair. Balbriggan Halt Hos worth Bic. cy Striped Lisle Thread, 50c. ; worth 6c. great variety ‘araso! Departnient This department is replete with the latest Novelties of the season. in Umbrellas, $1 and upwards. uirist Parasols, $1 and upwards. rasol, with Liaina Lace Cover, $350 upwards. Fringed and Rufficd Parasols, the best assortment to be found in this city, at the mnost reasonable prices. Suit Department, plaited and trimmed with cambric piping, $750. White Lawn Suits, $4. White Luwn Suits, with elaborate trimmings, $7 90 to $iU. At the New Dry Goods Store, CONBLING & 00.8, 763 Broadway, between Eighth and Ninth streets, ys W. CHIVVIS, late buyer for James Me JOHN KE. KAU: A Jate manager for J. & C. Johuaton, W, H. CONKLING, inte buyer tor J. & ¢ A “BARGAINS EXTRAORIMNARY, P ON 108 and 110 Sixt WILL CONTINUE THIS Wis SALE OF SPRING AND 8) LOTS OF ¥ v OL Our black Silks are the talk of the city and count Our Dress Goods are the handsomest on the avenue Our Ladies’ Suits are a wonder of elegance and cheap- ness. Our Housekeeping MER GOODS. OPENING EVERY DAY. nda the cheapest in the city. Our Hosiery and Glove department is complete in every | line, ‘Our Furnishing department contains all the latest novel- ties. Having recently made extensi: stores we are enabled to show our ti better ad re thi bargains in all departin examining our stock will ‘The cheapest house in th WE WILL SELL ALL THIS WEEK liks, $1, $1 25 and $1 ¢ alterations in our metise st h city. and Mand worth $1, $l 25. ‘De. and . Me, and Be; i Rich, plain and mixed Dress very cheap 2 pieces pla Bome benutic colors mixed Poplins at 16e., a great in siriped summer shawls, paca Snits, $10, $12 plin Suits, $12, $15 5 sand upwards, all shades. ulls in great variety id calicy Wrappers, Hoop Skirts, Paniers, In our Ladies, Trimming department are all the latest atyles in earls, Bows, Ties, ‘sand Cuffs, &c. enue, nd Ninth streets A VIELDS' Popu 49, 251 and 253 Grand stree corner Christie A. F, will open on Monday, May 20, choice stock of 1 latest importations, purchased Unsurpassed for style, beauty and elega iu this or any other city in the Un °A. F. is offering great bargains. Each ie ia largely supplied. In partment, partment, reat Suit Depart for styles for style Cloak and mplet Hundreds of cases selected by connoisseurs in the European and Aimerican markets, White Goods Department ell supplied, cheap trom auction loths and Cassimere Depart Kid Gloves and Hosiery Depa i Ladies! and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Domestic Devs Choice brands at Hotels wid Stear, tinents, prices, outs supplied Popular D W9, 25k wnd 25 MME. NATAL 12 Bast Six is House of Grand street, corner Chryatte. © TILMAN & COOS, Wh ste Un they are weekly reve Hats, Flo Dresses 4 | | Grass Cloth Suits, $5. I * to tore, and are offering decided | ined that weare | goods of this kind w h Gros Grain Bills, $1 60, $1 75 and $2, worth $2, $2 25 | Decided bargains, | and no dey DRY GooDs, 87 AND 2@ RIGUTH ANENUR, NEAR TWENTY FOURTH STRELY SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ATRAW HATS, Will offer on MONDAY, 10) cases of Straw Hate, at im mense barzains. Brown Btraw Hats, all the tatest atytos, ® enxicns, ald , worth $1 Ladies’ Black Di ty. Varden Turbana, at 600. ; worth $1 25. Ladies! Dolly Varden Mats, iu tine white or coloced straw, at dhe. ; Worth Misses! Trimiocd Sailor Hats, at Me. Boys’ Trimmed Rough and Roady Hats, at Se. ; worth 750 ies’ White Rough and ly Turbans, at’ $1, worth $1 40. Bonnets, at $1, worth $1 40. $ Ladies’ Rough and Read: amela Hats and { “and 60, sold all Tho trade supplied. pants Trimmed Bon neta a ound Hats, he Latest atyles, at our well known low prices Full lines of Ribbons, Silks, — r Turquoise, Satin Reps, Millinery Laces, Dotted Nets, dc. . cap. Fine Black Brussels Nets, All ailk, at 76e aud Asc, per yard, worth from $1 to $1 20. . Flowers and Feathers, ow in all tho richost styles, cheap. Fino Flowers, of any style, branched to order, on the remise Reat Guipure Laces: EHRI The largest assortment of Real Gclpure Laces a ever offored at retail. Bill offer on Monday special inducemecta tn os Real Guipure Laces. 3ALL QDR QWN IMPORTATION, ‘legant Patterns, full two inches wide, at 0c. aud 65c. er yard, worth Fant Patterns, Se. to 9e., worth full ant Patterns, dull fully Buc. full tivo end sist inches wide, from inches wide, at $1, worth Ele; El 1 25, wee Blegant Patterns, fully four inches wido, at $128, worth The Favorite Star Patterns, at $175, worth $2 28. ‘The well kuown Palm Leaf Patterns, fully four inches = wide, In the very heaviest quality, ‘at $1.60, worth $2. Also an immense variety of Patterns, up to hine inches ‘wide, comprising over eighty different, at legs than . Spyer before offered. Kau Sid “Call and Examino. .- v ae Trport ‘alf our Real Lacos direct from the mana fac. turers, thereby saving all nediate profits and com missions, sell the sa ta small advance, as itis our aim to make the Temple of Fusulog the great Heal Lace Depot of tho city. Sar Si US, (1 jaing in « *, esl aay ‘Black Sifk Gimps, Fri ocx PAS. Buttons, Fandsomé Black Silk Braided Gi . . and We. per "Erabrolderies, &o. ry B Black Twist F Mia handionss henge” lea lack Twist Fringe, with handsome heading, wy ‘at 28. per yard, worth 4c. Colored Twist and Knotted Fringes in every shade, Ladies’ Linen Suits, ee Wdergarments, Hosier; - id Gloves, &c., sporsets, urasols, Kid G (oe 5 os in great yaricty, . Pardssls in cbéry style and quality. fh 7” 8? ‘The trade supplied ‘in any fi antity ah 5 ‘at less than downtown wholesale prices, Orders by mail faithfully attended to... all carly in the woek and early "= v e crowd, al s ESP aay) SOB YON the Enmrétrs, +, (237 and 299 Highth avenue, near Twenty-fourth st. BREAK IN PRICES 4 of . Rich Goods. xnn DANIELL & SON, 750 Broadway, between Eighth and Ninth streets, taking advantage of the recent jae large offerings.at auction, Invite the public to examine thelr high codt Silks, ; wer fine Laces, Ae choice Ribbons, Xb all colors and all the widths now worn. Superb French Millinery Goods, Paris trimmed Bonnets. i ted Fl Extra fue wers mported Flowers, Wreaths, Qariands, &c. Rich Feathers, Pompons, Aigrettea, ac. direct from the granufacturers. Great variety to Ladies’ Underwear, much below regular prices. ‘The most recent importation of Ladies’ Neckties and every fashionable ornament for the neck. 60,000 Windsor Ties, in 36 shades, at 65c., = worth 9c. Paris Kid Gloves. 100 dozen superior 1-button at 75c. 190 dozen 2-button at 9%e. $00 dozenl, $1, $1 15 and 61 25, 180, Hausquin's superb Court Glove, n 1, 2,3. and 4 buttons. 4 List of prices in Black Silks. All boiled ‘Taffetas, $1 26, $1 40, $1 50, $1 65, $1 75.and upwards; $1.40, $1.05) $1'8, $2, $2 15 Pure Lyons Gros Grae, $1 50, $1 65, $175, $2, usually sold $2, $2 10, $2 40, $2 75. We offer @ soft satin finish $3 Silk at $2 25, Price List for Ribbous, in Taffeta, Gros Grain and Satin, 5e., 10¢.,15¢., 22¢., 250., We., He., 420., Se. 52e., upwards, all ttle gods, cheapest cheape: er offered Corsets, &c., Splendid qualities: in Fine Thread Laces, Valenciennes, Round Point, Point Appliqi Guipur, Spanish and Italian Thread Lace, and Lidma Lace | Shawls, Sacques, Jackets, &c., frown auction, at $10 and upwards, JOHN DANIELL & SON, 75) Broadway, Righth and Ninth streets, between T WILSON & GREIG'S, 771 Broallwa: \ is now on hand an eleg Latest Novelties for, sprin Black and Colored Silk Costar tumes, Linen Batiste and Lawn Costumes, Embrok Cashmere Jackets, Embroidered Batiste’ Tunics and Jackets and complete Costumes unmade. An assortment of Real Lace Parasol Covers, Pelerines, Veils, Ties and Barves, Real Point La kerchtefs, Collars and corner of Ninth street, sortment of the and Summer in 's, Black Grenadine Cos- ets, the prettiest and cheapest had A great variety of French Embroideried Under Cloth- ing, in Night Dress ses, Drawers, &c. | (PR 60 sot French Embroidered Sets at We, 600 at 60e, and 500 at 9e., abc ssthan their regular value. 4) pieces of Real French Black Guipure Laces and nt Valenciennes dgings and Insertings, very much 1 pric We shall al Fert Grenadine Stripe | Tasso Cl striped Habana Cloth, with plain to match ; nadine Lawn, and, as usual,a large 7 of Washing materials f¢ ner Cos: | and else wher lgerine Cloth, tor t polonaises and tunics. Our Mou plete with every requisite tor family and complimenta rning. All new goods. Ladies In quest of novelties Walways tind specialties at our establishment. At WALLER & M'SORL Will offer th and colored Lawn 8 week 1,000 ladies’ ready-made white nicely trimmed, 2,000 ladies’ white and colored Lawn and Linen Suits, at trom $3 to $20 each. ' ready-made Suits and Also immense st of lad Dresses, s, Talmas, &c., made of all the fashionable materials, in the best manner and the Latest styles, at prices that ety comp Ladies’ dressing rooms and. e Llama Lace Shawls, Sacq in every st tition, cility for Atting. and Talmas $3 and upward. haw!s. Our shaw! stock is full of novelties at the lowes t prices. Astonishing bargains in Black Silks, Splendid quality Black Silk at $125, $1 50, $175, $2 per yard and upwards, Extra inducements in Dress Goods. We open this week 100 cases of the most fashionable and desirable Dress Goods from auction, ranging in price trom 20e, to $1 per yard, fully nt leas than’ value, Also 50 pieces of Silk Striped Grenadine, all colors, Mgt : Also 600 pies and allt ry style and q c. to $1 per yard, than ever before ofiered, Mourning Goods in every m ke and style | Great | Alwo Cloths, Cas Housekeepinis Dr All goods mar WALL! be MoSORLEY rh near Bowery, A WHOLESA AND KETAIL, The bankrupt Stock of a Is will be sold at greatly reduced pri French Paper I English Carpe: 000 rolls fine Gold Paper, 50 Fine Paper, iZc, per roll Fine Gold Window Shades, $2 per pai ‘ tisually sold at $4 50, ‘5),00) yards thick begin ‘Se. per yard. 40, » wholesale house, ani es. Window Shades, Oileloths per roil 8 large lot of English Carpetings, &c,, at low prices . an A YC 277 Hudson areet, ies Papered, Decorated, Kalsomined and Painted. Good workmen gent to any part of the city OF countey. No ole urged to buy: «(I NEW YORK HERALD SUNDAY, MAY Ly, 1 DRY GOODS. 100 cartons extra quality, ibbons, new and choi 2 cartons ‘extra heavy Bla altk, and equal to Gros Grain : i Grog Grau Sash Kibbouy iu ale Blues, Pinks atid Ni Plain and Fancy Windsor Tivs, : Crepe du Chie and Tasselled Ties, Lace Ties and Bows, § Grow Grain and Taffota Trimming Silks, | Lew Prices. } all colors, trom $1 10a yard up; all silk au ull 7 inely, all bouled Sash ades Sash Ribbons, pure Me. Very cheap Mixed Turquoise, Velours, Reps, & We aro constantly replenishing ou stock of Ladies! and Children's Par. TPARASOLS sols, and are now offering them at great bargains Our assortinent is the largest lost complete in the city, — selected with the greatest care, and our factlities are such that PARASOL we are chabled to sell them fully 20 per cent leas than other stores. Hamburg Edgings and Insertions. Just received, two cases our own tnportation, new and choice designs, ranging in price from Ie, to $2. ‘They are the cheapest goods offered this season, day morning, 800 pieces French and German Guipure Laces, Most desirable widths, trom Se. a yar duction from to Real Thread and Vale ver Freneh and §) Black and Mixed and Balt Cluny Laces, very scarce and desirable. Guipure Bands and Appliq LADIES | We are now prepared to show a most Elegant selection ot Suits in White and But! Lawn, Linen, e, &e., made and trimmed in the most fashionable’ manner, from the latest imported designs. ‘We append a few of " our prices Buff Linen Walking Suit, deep side plaiting and two rows plaiting above Polonaise and Talma.......... $6 50 White Lawn Walking Suit, three rows plaiting, Po- lonalse or Postilion to mateh........ Sree | Butt Lawn Walking Suit, deep side plaiting, and Po: WOMANS COPRMON sta ekcest ks ssasnreetctecteonnsesses 375 Cambric and Seorsucker Suits, Large variet, wade ty and UNDERGARMENTS. Children’s ‘Our line of ladies’ and children’s Underwear is Without exception the largest and. best se- lected ot any house in the city, and, as We possess wal tacilities for mannfactu the saine, we are to salt them cheaper than bestow especial attention to this depart. ment, and are constantly receiving new designs and styles, not to found anywhere else. All’ our Goods are made of the best materials and in the best manner. Calico, Percale und Lawn Wrappers, Wand unique styles of Pillow Cases, Shama and Sheets. Corset Covers be We have constantly on hand the Peerless and Eureka Fl Machines, iny other store. positively che Tust received, a beautiful selection of quitis daud Vienna Fans, | Dew designs and shapes, very’ cheap. . STERN BROS., ¢ Hand. | 367 Sixth avenue, 67 JONES’, AT JONES’ Bargains in JONES JONES! Black Silk, JONES 5 sit, JONES! japanese $ y JONES! Dress Goods, JONES’ — JONES! nd_ other Shawls, JONES! JONES’ bought trom the great JONES’ JONES? ion sales, JONES! JONES? sin JONES! JONES? ts, JONES! JONES? ha, JONES JONES! Curtains and Upholstery, JONES’ JONES’ Mats, Matting, JONES! JONES? Bedding, Mirrors, &c. JONES! JONES Great inducements offered in JONES’ JONES! all kinds of Hosiery, JONES! JONES! v JONES! JONES! JONES? JONES! JONES! JONES? JONES' popular JONES! JONES! Dry Goods and Carpet Stores, JONES’ JONES’ 167,169 and 171 Kighth Ss hue, JONES’ between Kighteenth and Nino® ‘streets, —JOUNSON, BURNS & CO., . importei French Millinery Goods, will offer on MONDAY, May 20, and during the week great bargaiis in French Trimmed Bonnets and Round Hats, together with those of formerly sold at their own manufacture, 5, reduced to 18, reduced to 12, tc 15. $20, reduced to $16. $44, reduced to $20. Will also offer their large assortinent of nd varied Straw Goods, comprising Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Round Hats, in Milan, Leghorn, Chip and H. réduction of 33 per cent. Twenty cases of Sailor Hat for children, at $1 25, $1 50.and $2, extra fine goods, great barg: We invite special attention to our last Importation of French Flowers, Just opened, the richest goods ever offered in this market, We defy competition in this specialty, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas Juced pric Ik Parasols tor Lace Covers, ved from $3 to $2 50, tra all boiled Taffeta Silk, reduced trom $5 to $4. fine goods, n $5 50 to $4 50. ¢ Satin Parasols for Lace Covers, very rich goods, ‘at a reduction of 33 per cent. Sun Umbrellas, $1 25, $1 50, $2, $2 0 and $3, 1 75, $200, $2 75, $3 25 and $3 75, great bargains. JOUNSON, BURNS & CO, Union square. ng Department is how | | Kid Glove: Hosie DRY GUODS, —A-h—-A-A—A—A—A —A—A—A—A—A—A A T JAMES WORLERY & COS, STERN BROS., Broadway and Vieventh street, 3iT Bixth #venue. will offer S07, on Monday, May 2, Rei den 8 lanze ais nt ot Twenty second aud Twenty-third streets, Japanese Silks, will offer Mouday morning in stripes and checks, om an entirely new stock of per yard, reduced from Te GrosGrain and Tageta Bonnet Ribbons, in all the most dexirable widths AT JANE srornEny and colo bought the past week Broadway and Bteve ab auctior at great bargains. — wall offer on Monday, May 20, at bargain Spring and Summ: ob every descriptor comprinin tho largest, cheapest a best sclected stock to be (ound the city AT YAMES wrormERy & co Broadway and Klove i will offer on Mont oa French ( m sTiZe ‘Srige., reduced Also, several cases of Lawux, Orgaudies, Batiste, Le. _ upwards, —JAMES MCREERY & ( . Broadway and will offer on Monday, May 2, a large and choice assorunent of India Shawls for spring and sutomer. Brocho and Paisley Shawls. Ottoman and Dolly Varden Shawls and Searfs, Shetland wool, Grenading, Bareges and a larga variety of striped suinmier Shawls, from $2 75 upward. Just received, Scases Liana Lace Voints and Jackets, in elegant desigus and at extremely low prices. A? JAMES M'CRERRY & C0.*8, f Broadway and Eleventh street, now offer Shand upward, + d upward. Ladies White Lawn Sui Ladies’ Si Children’s Linen Gab Children’s Pique Gubri Children’s Pique Walking Coats, Infants’ Lace Caps. Talants’ Nursery Baskets. Infant's Dress irts, Cloaks, &c. Ladies’ Underclothing In great Vai Night Dresses, Chemises, Skirts, &c., Ladies’ black and colored Silk Suits, In stock or made to order, its, Sacques, &e., &e, (AT SAME arent y and Eleventh street, on MONDAY, May 20, will exhibit, in their Ladies’ and Children's Straw Hat Department, the new Hat, called Blade 0° Grass. Also a full assortment of all the latest Novelties con- stantly in stock. ARGALNS, BARGAINS. On MONDAY, May 20, we will offer unparalleled bargains Black Silks, Fancy Silks, Summer Dress Goods, Lace Jackets and Points, Fane; wis, raiasols, “Sun Umbrellas, Ladies), gentlemen's and children's Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear. Alsc Six cases White Piques, all qualities, at Less than Half Last Year's Price, Large lots of goods recetving daily from auction and beret sales. W. K. PEYTON, 272 and 274 Bowery, _near Houston street. Ile \ORSETS, SKIRTS and TOURNURE: SPECIALTIES, Now Opening Elegant Styles latest Paris Novelties, at Mra. GAYNOR'S, | corner of Twelfth street and Broadway, | Also. Children’s Corsets, Waists, Nurser; Abdominal Supporters, new Travelling Skirts, All at very reasonable prices. houlder Braces, Pads, N. H—A lot of splendid shapes in Freneh embroidered, and ober Corsets, slghtly soiled, ‘at less than half prices. EpSTRAORDINARY BARGAINS in Carpets, at the Popular Carpet Store, 123 Bowery, 3 doors below Grand street. ‘Check and White Mattings, re ee, japeatry Hrusse pew gh as Body Brussels in new designs, $2. The assortment is being replenished daily with new and desirable Ingrains, Turee-Piys, and al other goods to be found ina Carpet store, At Popular Prices. REAT BARGAINS All the newest and choicest patterns In Velvet, Body Brusse Tapestry, Three-ply, Powerloom and Ingrain Carpets, in endless varlety and at prices that defy compe. } tition: dish a'splendid assortment’ of ollcloths: Martine | Windsor Shades, Curtains, Rugs, Mats, Ac., dc, at th | large Wholesale and Retail’ Carpet and Furiivure Ware rooms, 50) to 516 Fighth avenue, corner Thirty-fitth and Thirty-sixth streets. DK | Suecessor to H, 1. pllotelss public butldings, &e., ited up at shor st 10- ce. N. B.—1,000 rolls Ch na Mattings, this spring's importa- | sean, | tion, all styles, very cheap, | wacy nto , caer | H, EI & co, MACY anew stock 0 r Underwear. R 327 AND 329 SIXTH AVENU MACY “Ladies, Gents Miws! and Boys FE | will open on Monday a tull line of La MAC urnishing Goods. Al SPRING AND SUMMER GOO: Y¥ Lama Sacks and Shawls, $7 up. D ENGLISH ROUND HATS AND BON MACY Paris Ties, a new line of sty ¥ | FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHIP MA x th 40 0. all ilk, Frit 4 Ties, at S60, FOR | in all th shapes; MACY Parasols of the latest makes and patterns, THE | S y s MACY Parasols, all linen, at the. and Tbe. 6 | Oe REO aN SUCRE. MACY Novelties in Straw Goods opened every day. 0 | BONNET RIBBONS, | MACY Palmetto Hats at $220, u 2 fall ew shade: vi MACY sults of rage clothe Linen a awn X | Full assortment of all the new shades and widths MAC 80 Suitings by the yard. 2 | SASH RIBBONS. MACY Ladies, gentlemen and tamilies R | 100cartons of 7-inch all colors, 9c. yd., W: MACY — who are about fitting themselves out ¥ | Soartone LLALD and FANCL SASHES we neg ail silk. Mey ioethetreajtr in the aunt X | eartons PLAID and FANCY SASHES, soc. and Se. yd. | MACY wi please remember that T | NC) | MACY — Macy's is the only place to go for their M | WREATHES, es eee MACY — Toilet Articles, Travelling Work A “MOUTIERS, MACY Boxes, Cigar Pocketbooks, © “VINES, MACY Small Wares, Yankee Notions, Y GARLANDS, MACY — Hooks, Magazines, Novels and Toys, ’ ‘ ‘ N LEAV! MACY all of Which will be sold at Jess thant 8 pote el POPU i | eal Sixth avenne, Fy A =DRY GOODs. nth and Thirteenth streets, Selling out. Tremendous bargains at FRIEND'S, Sixth avenue, Ad 619 between Thirty-seventh and Thirty-cighth stroots Having decided on retiring from business on the 13th of July next, Cwill on MONDAY and following days the balan stock at fully 25 per cent below cost.” This will give ladies a chance of buying first class goods at & mere nominal price. Please call and examine the prices and stock of Black Silks, Black Cashmeres, Black Brilliantin Black Crape Cloth, Black Alpacas, Black Bonbazine. nts’ Underwear, Trimmi Silk, Lae Nottingham Curtains, 5 k of Table Linens, Napkin Towels, Marseilles Quilts, Kinnkets, Fiannels! Mekings, Shirtings, White Goods, &c., T beg to cnll particular attention to my Kid. Gloves, Stocks, allot which must be sold by the ‘enadines, dies’ udergarments, Together with a large stc Lace and Kibbe Lith day of y FOURTH AVENUE, STAMP broidering Establishinent.—Ladies and babies’ Trousseaux alty of Initial Monograms for handker- chiefs; Bed and Table Clothes Embroidered to order; the Nurgest stock of i es, Chemises, Bands, Nightgowns, Collar and ‘Rabies’ Marseilles Dresses and Voth Draw: isoles, Pillow Cases, with shoes to match, &e sale entrance, 6) East Twellth T bmn AX ing, b broidered Y Ladies’ y SU BROADWAY Closing out Llama Sacks lesa than auction prices, Wiptire and Spanish Laces, (a all colyrs, and colored Bimbrouerwem bomeUing quite new, RICH LACES, Pedaat Thread and Guipure, Guipure and Liama lace eqties. Organdie Tunica, with Bretelles, from $3 to $5 75. Organdie Tunics, with Bretelles and lace, from $7 75 and upward. EMBROIDERE! | 100 doz, PLAIN WINDSOR. THES, ic., WARRANTED 500 Windsor Ties, @e., sold on Broadway, %¢. 260 doz. Lupin's 3-button Kid Gloves, » Worth $1 50. NERY and LACE GOODS, caretull: e * ante of neat his ong caretully eelected to meet the N. B.—REDUCTION TO THE TRADE. _Ladies, go to O'NETL'S for MILL! AIR! HAIR! HAIR!I—~SHAW'S PATENT HAL equal to human hair; can be combed and brushe Switches, $1, Human Hair, cheapest in the market; Salt Sertich onle vard long, $8; French Twist $45 Curls, | $Land upwards; 8’ own Hair made over, Latest | soe Iways on hand. 362 Bowery, between GreatJones Highest prices paid tor Human Hair. } a Pe Al. 73) BROADWAY, OPPOSITE . 8 niants’ CI y uf Dresses, Sacques. &c. Infants’ Wardt bon tone gestae: Wardrobes, from ies" Outtita, Bridal Sets, ac, Monograms and mitia nbroidered to order, Laces cleaned und mended equat to new, Stamping and stamped goods. | [ "PORTANT TO THE LADIES —301 Patterns of every style and desi system cutting NAL STREET. n drafted by Taylor's iy; also dressmaking, nd warranted lo fit perfect nd basting. ¥! Neckwear. Elegant new styles now ready. UNION ADAMS & CO., 687 Broadway. E CO-OPERATIVE DRY GOODS STORE will leave %7 Barclay street orrow (Monday) morning, and will open at 373 Canal atreot Weduesday mocu’ 200 doz. Lupin’ 2-button, $1 35. | We are now opening @ full assorted stock of fine MILLT- | 2—QUAVDRUPLE SHEET. AND ELEGANT Stree W. K PRY TON'R, 272 and 274 Bowery, near Houston street Gb. TAYLOR, 816 BROADWAY. —PATTERNS OF SD. every style dnd design drafted by actual measure. ment according to “Taylor's system," and warranted to fit the gure pertectly rpue NEW PaNtERs. THE NEW PANIERS. _ Lit Reine Margot. The Lady of Lorne. — Martha Washington. Unequatled. Unapproachable beauty and clegance. J. 8. COLBY, st Mourteenth street, three doors west Of Union square, U NDERWEAR, Gauze Merino, Lisle Thread, adapted t the present season, UNION ADAMS & ©0., 687 ‘Broadway. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. T MRS, R. A. HASTINGS, 2 No. 16 East Fifteenth street, between Union square and Fifth avenue, now upon exhibition a moat elegant and desirable assort- sot Parisian ps in Bonnets and Round Hats, at Reduced Prices. ! MADAM COL 8’ DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH- AT nent, 3s Went Hioventh sireetcbadiew can rely on etting p fitting Dresses made, trimmed in latest Paridan style; Ladies” Underwear, Swiss Lawn, Origan- die Dresses made, to order. Ladies invited to call. (CM ORNBY INvi J» novelties in imported Bont leading Patisian houses. English Straw, French Chip and Leghorn Bonnets and Round Hats in all the new shapes. 3) Kast Fourteenth stre YREAT EXCITEMENT ALL NEXT WEEK. X and Round Hats, newest styles, selli Ribbons, Flowers, Dolly Varden Hats 50 cents; milliners supplied 773 Broadway, opposite Stewart's, Madame BINNS’ Millinery. ; ADIES, ATTENTIO! [4 and cloak making, inade in the latest styles dren's, TJ ADIES' $10 BO} Ld Lace Hats, ¥ Bonnets, this w WORTH $20; ALSO $20 REAL h $40; white chip Hats, white chip ok Children’s Hats. BINN’S Retail Millinery, (47 Broadway. PLAZANET, FRENCH DRESS AND CORSET ‘as the honor to inform her numerous clients has removed from 63 West Thirteenth street to 58 West Kightacnth street. She has just recived an ele- kant assortment of all the newest shapes and styles of Corsets, selected by Mme, Ponchon, in Paris; made to suit every figure; style Ponchon, MM" TILIER, 222 SIXTH AVE very latest’ fiushiou, $12 to $15 Be ‘jan Pattern Emporium. Mine. All latest imported patterns, ier’s Pa- MME, RALLINGS, IMPORTER, 1,115 BROADWAY, formerly ot 779, ia prepared ‘to ‘receive orders for Costumes, &c. Ladies can have their materials made up in exquisite style. LLE. A. A. VIOL, 65 EAST TWELFTH STR r Broadway.—Modes and dressmaking. Bonn Round Hats, all latest styles; Suits made from $6 to $12; Dinner, Evening Dresses. ME, LEFEBRE, FRENCH DRESSMAKER, RECEIVE the Paris fashions every week. 661 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth streets. MME, RALLINGS, IMPORTERS, 11 BROADWA Exquisite novelties in Costumes. Ladies can have their materials made_up in most exquisite style from re- cent importations. Novelties tn Paris Milline EMOVAL.—BROWN'S LONDON ROUND HATS.—C. BROWN, sister of W. C. Brown, Bond street, London, ow sonic elegant styles, at 86 Broadway, between teenth and Elghteenth streets. (HE VICTOR—THE HAT OF THE SEASON—TO BE found only at LE MAISON WALTON, 862 Broad- has way, above Union square. 50) SH Avy SECOND, BELL.—A FIRST CLASS 450 Frenel illiner, just arrived from Paris, work- ing at one of the noted’ French millineries of this city, Wishes hats to tri (PHE EVENING TE " THE ure hours at her residence, ENT OF LIBERAL PRINCIPLES. LARGEST CIRCULATION EVENING PAPERS, THE NEWS OF THE FOR TWO CENTS. ALL HOUR _ PROPOSALS. DROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES. DEPARTMENT OF TAR INTERIOR, Orrick or InptiaN Arrains, ‘Wasnincron, May 1, 1872. Sealed Proposalsin duplicate will be ‘received at Nos. 40 and 42 Leonard street, New York, until 12 o'clock M. of Tuesday, the 23th day ot May, 1872, which place will be open tor business on anid after the 13th day of May, 1872, tor furnishing the following-named articles required for issue to Indians at the Agencios named. SANTEE AGENCY, £500,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beet Cattle, on the hoof. 36,00 pounds Bacon, clear ‘sides, or 400 pounds per month. 14,000 pounds Coffee (green). | 23,000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 1'50 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 3.000 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 3,000 poundsSalt, fine, in barrels, YANCTON AGENCY. 1,800,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. 4000 pounds Bacon, clear sides, or 7,000 vounds per month. 480,000 pounds XX Flour, or 40,000 pounds per month. 25,000 pounds Coffee (green). 51,000 pounds best Brown. unds Plu Tobace tar. in boxes. ; ns best Brown Soap, in boxes. 7,00) pounds Salt, fine, in barrels, | WHETSTONE AGENCY. 4,000,000 pounds, gross ht, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. ww pounds’ Bacon, clear’ sides, oF 18,080 pounds per month, 1,210,000 pounds XX Flour, or 100,833 pounds per month, »,000 porn Tee (gree! 150/000) pounds best Brown S 8,50 pounds Plug Tobac 12:00) pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 12,000 pounds Salt, tine, in barrels. UPPER MISSOURI AGENCY. 1,850,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof, 108,000 pounds’ Bacon, cleat sides, of 9,00) pounds per month 600,000 pounds XX Flour, of 50,000 pounds per month. 00 pounds Coffee (green), 000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 4.000 pounds Piug Tobacco, in boxes. 9,00 pounds best Bro p, in boxe 9,000 pounds salt, fine, in barrels. | CHEYENN 4,300,000 pounds, ‘fad we of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. 180,000 pounds Bacon, clear’ sides, or 15,00) pounds per month, | 1,029,000 pounds XX Flour, or 85,000 pounds per month. 55,000 pounds Coifee (green). 110,000 pounds bh ‘n Sugar, 7,000 pounds Play Tobacco, in boxes. 14,00) pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 14,000 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. GRAND RIVER AGENCY. 5,200,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. | 300,000, ponnay Bacon, clear sides, or 25,000 pounds per | month. 1,201,000 pounds XX Flour, or 100,000 pounds per month. — | aie ann 100,000 pounds Coffee green) 200,000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 12,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. ! 25,000 pounds b Brown Soap, in boxes. 5,000 pounds Saleratus, in boxes | RED CLOUD AGENC 5,200,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. | ‘sw,000 Bounds Bacon, clear sides, or 25000 pounds per | month | 1,800,000 pounds XX Flour, or 150,000 pounds per month. 100,000 pounds Coffee (green). | 200,000 pounds best Brown Sug 12,00) pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 3.00 pounis best Brown Sdap. in boxes | 2 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. 20 POUN TTR ARKANSAS, AGENCY, 1,370,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. | 276,000 pounds XX Flour, or 23,000 pounds per month, 22,00) pounds Coffee (green). 45,000 pounds best Brown 2,800 pounds Plug Tobacco, in 5,600 pounds best Brown Soap, In 4,800 pounds Salt, fine, in bartels, KIOWA AGENCY, 2,500.00 pounds, gross weight, of Beet Cattle, on the Hoof. "90,00 pounds XX Flour, or 41,686 pounds per month, ‘90,90 pounds Coffee (green). 63/600 pounds best Brown Sugar. | 4,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes, | 7:40 pounds best Brown oap, [n boxes, | "000 pounds Salt, flne, in barre is ITA AGENCY, | 1,130,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beet Cattle, on the hoof. 138.300 pounds XX Flour, or 11,525 pounds per mouth, | | | | 15,500 pounds Coffee (green). 82,000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 100) pounds Plug Tobacco, 4,00) pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 3,000 pound: It, fine, in barrels. Bids for Beer Cattle will state price per,pound. gross. Parties bidding for the other articles will state rice per | pound, net, and furnish a sample of each article bid for except the bacon and salt, The prices must be given ‘without modification or any proposed modification what- ver. “The Beef Cattle must be good, merchantable cattle, Il stoers, from three to seven years old, in Kood, healthy condition. and averaging at least elgne hundre und, live weight, the weixht to be determined by weighing on sealeg, when practicable. Thelr delivery must commence ateach of the pomts named on the first day of July. hi At which time ‘about one twenty-fourth of the, wile quantity will be delivered; and, thereafter, the balance | to be delivered in equal quantities on the 15th and Ist o} cae eiiit also he received for the delivery of the quan. | tity of Beet required forthe months of January, Pebrus Mareh, April, May and June, 1873, of what are know “Native,” or “American,” Cattle, or fe tle that hi been wihtered north of Kansas: the Catile so delivered to meet the above requirements as regards a ul condi. tion, and to average not less than one thousand and fifty c it. PqUMT Hare may be no failure on the part of tractor, he will be requited to keep the beet catth Vicinity ofthe Agency, to be delivered when required and should It be ascertained that he is not collecting cat. tle in the vicinity 1 ange ‘or should he Mil to deliver mn boxes, 6 con: in the nit red, the undersigned will purchase of ewse Whe aa tiaged beet cattle as he muy elect, at the ex: pense of said contractor. ‘All the supplies, OKO pt Une pst, wilt Ue tuspectod ana | Mr. PROPOSALS, reecived by the governmentpit New York, Philadelphia, 1 the Biowx City, aud, he delivered vac Toth day of June, 1872 thour must be te and Juriher excepuon of doug, uitist and marked for shipment by the ry 1 St. Lewis ¥ of Seplomber next, 6 the sides — v7 ra poms nits Aveney, 1,000 pot st bids will als ‘or all of the above-n) ul, al Any one oF all g ‘on tnust be sound and xwee Ue delivery of anti and put up a nied flour to be fresh ground, of XX qualty, to he made wholly trom yoo, wont withat, and to he Welivered ie sood, strong double sacks. Sohne caitce to be delivered in double sacks ‘Tho sugar to be delivered in barrels, full headlined. ‘Proposals will be received for the delivery any one or allof the above-named articles tor any oue or all of maid “itis undersigned reserves the right to increase or dimin- fal the quantiiy@feach or auy of the articles which Uhe bidder or bidders propose to turnish, All articles furnished by contra Mt will be subject to inspec In any respe ion, aud sue the req fail fo contorm t contract and the sai and it ‘the cont ror contractors will and tof ers of thi uired kind or quality without delay, or it that be not done they will bo ptrchased ai hiv or their expense, ‘ayments will be made at this oMee on proper receapty after the acconuts thereior slal ween properly approved. Rach copy o advertiven head, ‘The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals, if such a course should be deemed (or the intecest of the Government, ‘ No propowal will be considered that doos wot ‘stsicuy comply with the following form — “(or we) propose to furnish the, Indian Departwent, according to the terms of the advertisement of the Com: missioner of Indi 41, 1878, the follow. ing articles at the |. (Here insert the list of articles proposed to be furnished.) Said arlicles are ty be delivered in (here insert the proposed place of deliv. ) by the (insert-date). And if this proposal be accepted 1 (or we) will, within ten daysatter being notitied, ox a contract accordingly, and give security to the Gan sioner of Indian Afluirs for the faithtul periorman the same. - bia will be considered untess accor in. the following form, to be sig persons, Whose suificieney 16st b tates Judge or District Atiorney :— uarantes that the ), if contract shall be awarded pording to his (or thelr) bid or pro- ute A contract accordingly, and give curity for the faithful performance of the sume, as prescribed in the advertisements for Pro- posals tor Indian Supplies, dated May I, 1872; and, in the Bont of his (Or helm). fallure to do so, we here and bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and ad tors to foreiy und pay to the United States as d: sum not less that fiffeen per cent on the amountof bid or proposa Bonds will be reqnired in the amount fuithtul performance of the contract, \ sureties, whose sufllciency must be certified to by a United States Judge or District Attorno: Each bidder must designate his place of business, where communications sent to him will be receive be entered in his contract, should one be awa Proposals should be enclosed in an envelope, addressed to the undersignod, and endorsed sls for Supplies for Indian Bidders ds. z The bids will be opened in the presence of the Board of Tn nissioners and a committee to be designated vcretary of the Interior, as soon as the time for re- the sain shall have expired, and the, contracts Will be awarded as soon thereafter as practic: WRANCIS A. WALKER, EPARTMEN' DOCKS, 346 AND 348 BROADWAY, DD gee ertia New York, May 14, 1872. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Proposals for building wooden pier at footof Thirty fifth street, North River, endorsed with the title of the work and the name of the bidder, will be received at, the office of the Department of Docks until 12 noon of Tuesday, May 1872) at which tme the bids will be publicly opened a read. s Plans can be seen and specifications and blank forma of proposals and contract obtained ‘at the office of the Det tment. : Pare Department reserves the right to reject any or all bia JOHN T. AGNEW, eat NRY, Cortina aed nese) RICHAR! LY E of the J. GRENVILLE KANE, | Department of Docks. WILLIAM WOOD, a OTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Sealed proposals for the Clearing and Grubbing and Graduation and Masonry upon the Nashua aud Rochester Railroad, trom Nashua to Rochester (43 palleey will be re- ceived till Friday, May 31, 1872, at 12 o'clock, ae the of- fice of the President of the Company, F. H. Kinnicutt, Worcester, Mass., to whom all proposals must be ad- crea and endorsed “Proposals for Graduation aud jasonry.” fter May 15, 1872, the plans, profile and specif- catipau may be neon, and further information obtained at the office of the engineer of the company in the telegraph ch proposal must have a copy of this ent (& slip from a newspaper) pasted at its panied by @ by two re- rtitica by a United 8 1 “We hereby, joimUy and severall above bidder (or bidd to him (or them) posal, will ex: Hie requisite ited to be present at the opening of the Fro} i Nashua, N. H. bun directors reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the directors. ©, 0. DAVIS, Engineer Nashua and Rochester Railroad. Nasuva, N. H., May 10, 1872. ROPOSALS FOR COAL,—THE HEBREW BENEVO- lent Fuel cargo peel propose ae Tune 4 for 50) tons Coal, to be delivered in, the half tons. Address, giying terms, L, LEWENGOOD, 28 White street EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECELVED AT THE office of the clerk of the Department of Public in- struction, comer of Grand and Elm strects (and no where else), unt jay, Ma; a A fe ing tie coal and wood Tequired fur the Publle Sctiovls Ya this city for the ensuing year. oo. eee wre Say elght thousand (300) tons of Coal and threo thon- sand (3,000) cords of Oak and one thousand one hundred (1,100) cords of Pine ood, more or less. The coal must be of the best quality of white ash, furnace, egg, stove and nut sizes, in x ler, two thousand two hundred and forty @,240) potthds 4 the ton, and must bo delivered in the bins at the several school Buildings. ‘The proposals must state the mines from which it is Proposed to supply the, coal, to be furnished. from the Inines named if accepted, and’ must state the price per ton Of two thousand two hundred and forty pounds (240). ‘The quantities of the various sizes of coal required will be about as follows, viz. :—five thousand five hundred tong 6,000) of furnace ‘size, twelve hundred (1,200) tons of ove size, one thousand (1,000) tons ot egg size, and three hundred (300) tons of nut size. The oak wood must be of the best quality, the sticks not less than three @) feet long and not less than three @) inches in diameter. ‘The pine wood must be of the best quality, not less than three @) feet alx (6) inches long. er cord of 123 cuble the it d utttng el The the price per cut for sawing and aplitttng per load. The Quantity of oak wood to be split only ay required. by the committee on supplies, The wood will be inspected and measured under the stiférvision of tbe yector of Fuel ot the Department of Public Instrictiofi, abd must be livered gt the schools when ordered, as follows thirds of the quantity required trom the 15th of July to the 15th of September and the remainder as requiredby the Committee on Supplies. Said wood, both oak and pine, must be delivered sawed, and when required, plit, an must be piled in the yards, cellars, vaults or ‘bins of the school building, as may be designited by the proper au- thority, the contracts for supplying sald coal and wood to be binding until the Ist day of June, 1873. ‘Two sureties for the faithful performance of the con- tract will be required, and each proposal must be accom- panied by the slynatures and residences of the proposed sureties. No compensation will be allowed for delivering sald coal and wood at any of the schools, nor putting and piling the same in the yards, cellars, vaults oF bins of sald schools. Proposals must be directed to the Committee on Su Jie of the Department of Public Instruction, and shoul reed “Proposals for Coal,” or “Proposals for as the case may be. sominittee reserve the right to reject any or all the proposals received, een HOOPER ©. VAN VORST, WILLIAM WOOD, TIMOTHY BRENNAN, Committee on Supplies. New York, May 13, 1872. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. | \HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, CORNER PARK AVE- J nue and Thirty-fourth Street.—Rev, Charles H. ham, of Ann Arbor, Mich., will preach Sunday, 19th, morning ‘and evening. (HEIST PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, gomer Fifth avenue and Thirty-frth street. _ Rev. Hugh Miller Thompson, D. D., Rector. Whitsunday services, May 19. Morning prayer, holy communion and sermon, 1045 A. M. Short service, with lecture (in the historical course) om “Arianism,” 34% P.M. Evening prayer and sermon, 8 P. M. The Rector will officiate at all the services. ATHER GAVAZZI WILL SPEAK ON “THE EVAN- elizution of Italy” in, the Tabernacle church (Rev. ‘aylor’s), cormer Broadway and Thirty-fourth street, to-morrow (Sunday) evening, at half-past 7 o'clock. VREE i Ti IRGIN, WEST Forty-fitth street, near Broadway.—This Whitsun. day services'—-High celebration at 10% aM, with A his lard’s Mass in G, and a solemn Te at Vespers—4 P.M. R. ISAAC R. PRIOR WILL BE ORDAINED TO THE 4M ministry (without charge), in connection with the evening service, at the New England church, Madisou avenue and Forty-seventh street. EV. DR. LOWS, OF WISCONSL at St. Luke's M. E. Church on Sunda’ ‘WILI, at Why A. M. | and Key. Dr. Hoyt, of the Ohio Wesleyan University, at 7% P.M. Visitors cordially welcomed. Sabi RY, GEORGE H. HEPWORTH, STEINWAY HALL.— Morning subject “Come and 8 ing subject, “Homes Broken up and Re: commence at l0lg A. M. and 7's P.M. EV. H, D. NORTHROP, OF THE WEST TWENTY. R third street Presbyterian Church, will preach at Wy A, EV. MR, PENDLETON WILL PREACH Re West Finy-third street Baptist Church At 104g; in the evening at 7 KY, J. 8, HOLME, D. Baptist chureh, in Fitt nue, ‘wil_preach. Sunda Ject, “Service of Song. Usual service in ti {IN THE his morning, PASTOR OF THE TRINITY fifth street, near Third ave- May 19, at 04g o'clock A. M. Sunday’ School at 24% P.M QT. IGNATIUS’ CHURCH, PORTIETH STREET, BE- © tween Fitth and Sixth avénnes, Rev. F.C. Ewer, D. D, rector.—Services on Whitsunday will be as follows :—?, Hand 10% AM. and 7s P.M. In. the evening the rector Will continue the course of lectures onthe Church's Worship in Its Outward Aspect.” GQPIRITUAL cincLEs corner. sixte Sunday at Su HELD AT MOHAWK HAL nth street and Eighth avenne, ever So'clock P. M.; also evening at 74, SIXTEENTH STRE BAPTIST CHURCH, SIX- + teenth street, ear Kighth avenue,—Preachin, orning by Rey, Dr. Gillette, and in the ing by Rev. Dr, Evarts, of Chicago, at7}3. All are cordially Invited. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. (RANKFIELD & CO., JEWELLERS, 209 SIXTH AVE- ne, corner Fourtceuth street, and 423 Eighth avenae, corner Twenty-sixth street—Will sell at cot American: Watches, French and American Clocks, sterling Silver and Mnest Silver Plated Ware to reduce their large stock be- fore altering and enlarging our stores and factory next tonth, WANTED TO PURCHASE | 1GHEST PRIC! ‘AID FOR. Sowers (on framed at BAY STATE STRAW OW Urondway. won

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