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DRY Goons. 8 ree “WALLER & s WSORLEY'S, m5 GRA Bow STREET ‘near Bowery. Fall 1872, “Grand Opening. Magnifiopat stock of Ladies Suits and Dresses, in all the iatest Paris and Berlin styles, made of the most fashionable materials, in the best manner; also Cloaks and Sacques in all the latest styles, at popular prices Dressing Rooms.—Garmenta fitted and necessary alter- etions made without extra ra charge. Dressmaking in all all its branches. ie, a 00 pieces pieces Striped Silks, from auction, at ry Cy worn trad lk, in all the new shades, at $125 raand opy co lack Silks-—500 pieces, from auction, at $125 and upward; greatest bargains ever Velvets a Velveteens, im all colors and qualities, very ¢! wis—Broche, Ottoman, Striped, Plaid and Biack Thibet and Merino Shawls oven? variety, a! great bargains. y. a WALLER & sponere. = GRAND STREET, near ery. Pall 1672, Grand Opening. Dress Goods—The best assorted and cheapest stock of Ber Dress Goods ever offered, comprising all the new makes Biripes ‘nnd Pinids, new style: at 200, and upward, gad Alpacas, new shades, at 25c, and upward. Be ms and Ser. 0%, Hew culors at He. and upward. nos aud Empiess Ciot | o, and upward. flours And Wpinylines, al nd and upward. mening, Merines, Bombazines, Satcena, b Alpacas, Cashineres. fami: se Biarritz, Poplin: and every other make ot Mourning Goods, in every qualily, at lowest prices. ies WALLER & agen 8 Sergos, M'SORLEY'S, 245 GRAND STREET, near Bowery. Fall 1874 Grand Opening. Quilts, Flannels, Cloths, Cloakings, Felt and Bal- ing, Sheeting and Pillow- Tmmense stock of Blankets, Cassimeres, Waterproof Cloths, moral Skirts, Skirtings, Shiri case Muslins, Calicoes, Linens, White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves and @ full stock of Housekeeping Dry Gorda, retailed at wholesile prices. Strictly one price. ‘All goods marked in plain LEY, T Sixth avenue and id Twenty-third street. Twenty-third street. 367 Sixth avenue, 867 Sixth avenue, “Tho West Twenty-third st. 110 West Twenty-third st, Twenty-~ third street. STERN Bi will occupy their new sr ho West Twenty. third sireet, connec’ h thelr prea: At ce Our goods are ail best retail Pevesmrort Sab amietct es! 39 please dros Grain and Tai on none Black Silks of bost Ly- Very ped 21-1 sinc Black Silk ou our Black ae snd, a8 $4 and poe! A large lot of 27-inch ‘lor qualit ‘ward, worth $2 75, We ond tk La oo tres, assed 50 pieces new Cloth hades, 62 2 yard. hese aro wide, fioh i Baer? Shales toes, i ‘hot such ay are ‘generally sold at $1. Bargains in Dress Goods, Shawls and Cloaks. yee Plaid cep ib ~ vont ood, oll 'neat pat ‘y . yard. 500 pisoes ae ee ae chy {ate ana Acar in cloth colors, . 500 pleces Japancse Pisid id nite, ht colors, 6c. and 5) are ‘rule ayerd Fine Satine: Poss Cloths Volours ee. and 75c. tinal in nee coals at Ink Alj moa inakes, 260., ie 440. *Blnck CRs A Clotiis, fitie goods, Svc. ith a ot artotyrt of Crepe Cloth, Bombastiten, Cashincro and Drap D'Ete, loweat Two cases fine imported Cloth Aacaues and Talmas, in islet ain bendaginaly i rimmed, a Cashmere reba trimmed roby, only, $12 0 $18. neat patte Se WE WILL OPEN ( ON MONDAY . Hosiery, Glavesynd Up Und poncnisinovery 26 In all Ladies, ‘Misses and) Chl tt re and. Tartan One, Twoand Three bution Gloves in Jouvin’ d other orite makes. Very fine One and Two-Bi n't. Kid Gloves, 87c., Wc., T5e. WE (pd tegged OPEN ( ON Pts metal ng, Cel Panie p HI ee am newest » pha 100 doze con Preach "marogm gmbrolaere ed Gorge ‘antah, w Laden should mot fail to examine thom, French wove Gorse Mons jompaon' "3, Hoop Skirta and Yarnors iBtest shapes, 5 Chemninen, fine muslin, neatl trimmed, 650, et Very fine Chiomlses, handsomely ‘rtinmned, i 25 to 85. ier ns mone BE erg *, fine muslin, reltand Mohair Ste riped Skirts, 61 85 to $3. WE WILL OPEN | ON MONDAY HOUSEKEEPING AND DOMESTIC GOODS in great variety. Flannels, Blankets $5 80 sige Curtains, &c. Large 10-4 Blankets, and $5 pair. splendid Hack towels, ic Firds tons. So dozen. All Linen, Napkins, $ $1, $1 25 1 '5D dozen. Bale of Fine Ri ‘Crash, 12%gc. yard. Ping Russian Towelling, loo. and ide worth 260, WE WILL OPEN ON MONDAY FINE A ER GOODS, FLOWERS MONDAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7 MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. We are now prepared to show an clogant line of DRESS TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, GIMPS, FRINGES, FEaTaend ORNAMENTS, JET ORNAMENTS, THREAD LACES, BONNET VELVETS, GUIPURE LACES, SILK TURQUOISE, EMBROIDERIES, UNDERGARMENTS, VEILINGS, CORSETS, Gob. &c., &e. which we are ofering at ey tow pri ieee ning of Pall an Wit Goods TuESDAY, Ou Ou! TUBB % 1872, ry avenue Twenty-third street. —— COMMERCIAL CENTRE, Corner Carmine and Bleecker streets, Most convenient to all cars and ferries. or whet oe Be Bete rieunent of Ladies offer a a tare aed very Ce retth selected stock ot Fail and Winter Dry Goods. should Great bargains in all the 'disereat depart- ments, visit The attention of the public iscalled to the followin ng cheap lots:— the Ley trom 20c. a yard to $1 50; worth extensive mailaek Alpacas in all the leading brands, Pate bough ¢ from auction, trom 25c. to $1; 38 per cen! God veanlee bri pie $310 $i2a par; best value in fect me slightly gta $3.50; Bleecker | Real an Inf te Masa fms, hee low imbortin, " and Car- ranted a edtaog BROTHERS mine sts., direct ipocia’ attention to their Ladies’ Suit, Shawl, Mu ind Underwear Departments, before which under fie eter or purchas- whose experience is second to none in the city. Ladies can depend on attention and civility. ing No second price. SOLINGER BROTHERS, Pisewhere. Great West Side Establishment, At the great cominercial centre, Carmine street, corner of Bleecker street, Most convenient to all cars and ferrles. A =A-A.— | GRAND EXHIBITION re of Fail and Winter Dry Goods, Dress Goods. Shawls OOH'S. Mr. Wf. ©. F. KOCH OCHS. vale to annoinee that his stock of seasona. ‘OCH ble Dress Goods is now complete. OCH! K received his importation from Eu on bought large and desirable lines atauction, Mr. KOCH ts enabled to offer unusual bargains. ich A line of Mohair Poplins in new colors, read Goods,| only ..... . 250. pew A‘ line of fine 'E including colors, new shades, sage, plum, olive, & . We olive, A aes of Siriped Mohair Poplins, as pretty age, be SHIKS, OMY «6... cesses ee csee jum. ‘line’ ot sr'alt wool Reps in the most beautt- .OOH'S, ful shades z nate epee corner Saas. rm leecker, Mr. x08 has also © enlarged his stock of OC H's, black and Mourning Gooas, OUH’S. | in which will be offered some very great ‘OOH'S, | bargains, in order to make this department reat & popular 40 pieces of extra double ins in | width black Cashmere at 75c., worth lack and =| 30 pieces of superfine black Cashmere, $1, lourning worth $1 50, "o pieces of Rasy} and very fine black Rep, fnusually | only 6ie., vaine fhe low prices, 3 ascee of black English Crape Cloth, fort focws, "ip pieces of splendid all wool black Cache- corner mire, $1 50, value $2 25. Bleecker Ose case of whit mad 0 ‘Ottoman Ly hawls, Ottoman Heversitie Shawls oaly $5, worth $3. at Very rich Ottoman Shawls, in the most gor- H1'8. | geoud colors, $6 to $7, worth $10 and $12. Blankets | 10 cases beautiful Felt Skirts, $1 90 each, reg- ands ular price, $2 5). 4 ~ iu very The Blanket Department cheap 4s very large, and inclades rome ver} as well ar the ver 8 finest English fy worth $5 and 15 Carmine street, corner Bleecker. ‘OCH'S. KOOH'S. | t KOCH'S, PD. ety. . wholesale and tail denier in Carpets, Furniture and Upholstery Goods, All the newest and choicest styles. @arties about purchasing Furniture or Carpets will nd it to thetr ova to call and examine our F stock and get pric (00, 612, 514 and 516 Eighth avenue, comprising the entire block between Thirty-fith and Thirty-sixth streets. Gita BARGAINS IN CARPETS: At the popular carpet store 128 Bowery, near Grand street, A large lime of English Tapestry Brussels in new designs, taken out of bond 7 uring the past week, at $125 per yard. ‘Body Brussels, in new and choice patterns, At $1 65 per yard. ‘The stock is replete with everything usually kept in a firet clamearpet store, and will be sold 4h a great reduction trom former prices D FEATHERS, Bonnets, Trimmed “and Untrinmed, in all the newest stylon, fel W cases Straw Turbans, Téc., worth $1 25. Bonnet Velvots in val “the fe dea colors, t moderate prices Splendid Black Bounot Velvet, $1.90 and $2 ba yard Very fine Black Bonnet Velvet, $2 25, $2 0) 10 8S Ingh Cloaking Vely , $5 and $6. All silk valve, 10 to, $15, Colored Bonnet Velvo $2, $2 25 to $3. Black and Colored Velve' nes, 150., 88. and $1, pWE Wil OPBN ON MONDAY 48 Trimmings in latest noveltios, Passementerie Gimpe, Fi Crochet Loops and Head- a, Black and Colored Velvet Ribbons. eRoRnet and Sash Ribbons in new colors, Ribbons, Bows, Windsor Tles and Sashes. }Windsor Ties, all new colors, Wc. WE WILL OPEN ON MONDAY. Children’s and Infants’ Worste, 4 Goods. Leggings, Knit Sacques, Hoods, Stockings and Shirts aeirinbroldered Merino Oaps, Cloaks, Sacques. Infants! Fur Garriage Robes Aatrakhan and Coney 1¢8, Muffa, ‘Caps, & Astrakhan fand Covey Cab Caps, Ter, 8c. and $1 25, we WiLL OPRN ON MONDAY rated Embroideries mn all styles, Rugs, Sipper Paterna Gusntons and brackets, Canvas Russia Leather and Morocco Bags and Purses, Soaps, Perfumeries and all kinds of Toilet Articles, making the largest and richest assortinent of Fancy Dry Goods ever ‘oxhit ibited on Sixth avenue. RICHARD MI MEARES, _corner of Sixth avenue ani Nanetoonth street DE PERCEVAL, Litany Rik Ret Ag 3 Se te sacaues, de. Ladies’ Outtt Monograins and Thitials embroidered to order. eg cleaned and mended equal-to new. Stamping and Stamped Goods. FPQUNTAIN'S INDIA STORE HAS A RICHER, AND epee variety than ever at the corner of Broadway hirteenth street, up staira. and DRY Goons, i. O'NEILL t CO, H. O'NEILL & 00, H, O'NEILL & 00., H. O'NBILL & CO., IMPORTERS OF IMPORTERS OF FRENCH MIGLINERY GOODA, FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, FRENOH MILLINERY GOODS, are now offering their Fall and Winter Importation, com- prising the latest and richest and most desirable novelties known in the Parisian markeu. Ladi SASH RIBBONS FOR ee WOMAN BASHE RIBBONS. ONKILL'S BONNET RIBBONS. Ladies, | Boimnet Muse vile, yards FOR 0 tO Betts cartume No 16 G 16 Gros-grain| BIBBONS, s ilove cia oe @ invite 4) Lad! line It ry FoR sion lot tae ewort shatoons RIBBONS. O'NEILL'S | which we warraat ‘asa and of the finest quality ality. Ladics, | FLOWE! to YANCY FEATH FOR oneitLs OeTiicH tips | PLOWBRS 500. dozen Wings, sc, Loo douen bancy Feathers st, |, Ladies, | gromt sacrifice. FoR 0 to HEATH: ontitns et AOR, con ERS, Binck Thread Guipure, Ladies, Valenciennes Hoal Point 0 to’ | Valenciennes Coll a Hut{ FOR ONEILL'S ies, Bows, LAVES, Articles in Lacb and Iilusions for Lid Lg yet mado Ladies, ¢ latest styles, ‘pon 0.0) : YNKILL'S BLVETS, VELVETS, ont 106 pieces black Velvet, pe : 19 pieces black Velvet, ced valve nyo are nov gpoui et VELVETS, 'o are NOW open! . oniiti's| fine or "BLACK. VELV ERS. bought at the recent auction sala at 24 per cemtless than the | coat in gol — Ladi ROUND HATS ROUND 010" and BONNETS, HATS, ON EILL'S | 100 dozen Straw Turbatis, Bde FOR 100 dozen Straw Turbasis, $1, FELT 100 Pret, Holt ath, § $1 44, nit.| ATS Ladies, | drone Hound als in Vowel] FOR it and Straw, in all the new-| VELVET omnis | ost shapos. HATS. WINDSOR TIES, Ladies, ‘Tes and Bows, FOR 0 to Grepe de Chine, WINDSOR onfgrts TIES, Ladies 1,000 dozen Windsor Ties, dc. 0 to 1,000 dozen Windsor Ties, Ste. FOR ottitL's "500 dozen Roman Ties, 26c. SCARFS. + Wo have now open the largest and most complete stock of Millinery and Lace Goods ever offered at retail in the city. The above Goods selected with special care for fine city trade. ie | H, O'N: i. & CO., i. O'N L & 00., H, O'NEILL & CO., 327 and 829 Sixth avenue and Twentieth street. q 8. K. @ Just received, a now and complete stock of the celebrated and well-kno HARRIS SUAMLESS KID GLOVES, inl, ey 3, 4, Sand 6 buttons, new styles and colors. ‘stil assortment 1m 1, 2 and 3 butions Also tinct! and children’s KID GLOVE THE NEW VICTORIA KID GLOVES, at reasonable pricos, selling very rapidly. Just opened a 18 lot of Glove: one button, S6c. pair and upw: two buttons, 750. o: palt and ipwards. Call, examine and Juda for yourselves at HARRIS BROT 7 KID GLOVE RIUM, WAY, 877 BROAD’ 5 between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets. & C. JOHNSTON, BROADWAY, FIFTH AVENUE STREET, MONDAY, OCT, 7, _ feo en ME. ELVINA GUERIN, 1% 757 BROADWAY, AND NO. 1 Clinton place, has now ow opened her uow importa- tion of Millinery Goods, French Bonnets And Round Tats, Parure de Bal, Bridal Sets and Evening Flowers. ME. RALLINGS, IMPORTER, 1,115 BROADWAY.— Opening for Fall and Winter Costumes, Wednesd October Exquisite noveltieg in Paris muilliner; Eagles. can obtain carda of admitt@nced by leaving theie 1972. EW PANIERS.—FALL STYLES OF THE CELE- ‘ED LADY OF LOR: MUCH IMPROVED Pe ed AND DURABILITY. UNEQUALLED FOR ELEGANCE OF FORM. Little Nell, the earchvonses id Belle of New York. By the hundred dozen. J. 8. COLBY, Manufacturer, Lad East Fourteenth street, ¥ west of Union ae: ARMSTRONG sor Wot ON MONDAY NEXT, new Goods in all fhe, a Siren nt departments; Blankets, o-4, Flannels—White, gra: ies blue and scarlet, Saxony Welch and Blinker, tir eotion aud wool, aud ali woot Opera Flan: nels in all shades. Canton Flannels, Sheeting, Pillow Case and Shirting Muslins, bleached and unbleached. kins, Towels, Table Cloths, Crashes, Doylies, Dam- asks, Drapers’ Sheeting and Shirting Linens. an case 10-4 Barnsley Linen Shectings at $1 worth Ladies’, Gents’ and 1 stitched Handkerchiefs, ; Marseilles toilet and domestic Spreads, white and colored. iren's hemmed and hem- and embroidered. WHITE GOoDs. Jackonet, oambric Nainsook Tarletons, Organdies and Swiss plain, plaid and striped. Dress lining: pare Muslin paling, Silecias, Janes A hbo asters, core Ladie: snd Childrens’ Chott Cambrics, Crinolines, Table and Toilet elt and Balmoral EMBROIDERIES. French, Scotch, Swiss and Hamburg Edgings and In- sertings, & full line and very cheap. Drawers, Chemise, Skirts, Night Gowns, Cor- Ladies’ linen Collars, Cuffsets, Magic and Coven see Re ore ba Lace Collars, Sleeve: Handkerchiefs, Tilusi ns, Neti Tread, Gus pte, ‘Crochet t and Weisncistines ‘Laces, both real ant povsegnam Laces, in sets isand by the yard. Lena Musiin, in sets and by th e yard mr, lot of saan with aud Melehout fringes, in all RIBBO! Gros Grain, Plain and Oil-! Spoiled Bonnet, Sash and Trimming Ribbons, in all widths and shades. Ea Velvet Ribbon of of the very best brani, in all 100 cartoons of the very best vest oll: ‘boiled 5-Inch Ribbon, re- dnced from 75c. to 2c. Ladies’ Silk Bows, Ties, Scarfs and Sashes. Rh haa Totlet Soap and Small Wares in end- less varie! Fs pana ‘cents and Children's Merino and Cashmere rte and Drawers. Hosiery and Gloves, our usual first class assortment, at Greatly redt reduced prices. SHIRTS. Men's and_ boys’ scarlet and Canton Flannel Under. shirts and Drawers, Dress and Night Shirts, Collars, Cums, Braces, Bows, Ties and Scart 500 dozen men’s fine merino Undervests and Drawers at $1 worth $1 90. a ree cases of ladies’ full regular made cotton Hose at cents GLOVES. Just received one case of ladies’ two-button kid Gloves, at S5c., worth $1 25, Several job lots, from auction, to be sold at Bait price. H. ARMSTRON' 140 and 142 Sixth a’ between Tent Eleventh sti VRAND OPENING, 5. i CARTWRIGHT, stus, § potts, ‘SHAWLS LACES, &C will have, a eran ening on TUESD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER BAND of Aatumn and Winter Silke, Su Suits, Shawls, Good: Lncen, ry ma ‘Giover Ladiew* Cade wit y'trlends and the public are respectfully invited to om stock Hea and Silks is riche ly of ie, er —— ‘more select than any tow Kore, 20 Bast Fourteenth tieet, between Fin Kani) and University place, M. R. HAZARD, eperia Pe.’ Pa .—The store will be Kept op open evenings during the All mows ong the first floor, igre TO ORD! DRESSMAKING IN ALL ITS BRANC: N*Becr YORK erage ye PRINTING ESTABLISH. ne street, near Broadway, dig singh avenae, uear oes, stree jee es 166 and ea Plerrepont if t, near Fult Broo klyn. ‘meniamtPloce Goods im thett usual superior semen, Oat _Note.—These are our only offices. GAVE YOUR MONEY AND CALL AT ERS’, 785 prond way sper CA Tenth street, ite chesnest ja Glove House the city; retailat woloeale prices. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. _ MAISON WALTON, BROADWAY, ABOVE Union square, importer of Paris Bonnets and Eng- jish Round Hats fromthe leading houses, Novelties re- celved per steamer. —MMES. PO! TER & DOANE, 7 BROADWAY AND « 179 Fifth avenue, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, importers of Paris Bonnets et Hats, among which are the Lucca and Uny yembe. A’ MME. DELLAC'S, 1,271 Patent Orin SUITS MADE in the latess fashion at moderate prices. y T MRS. R. A. HARTING" 6 EAST FIFTEENTH street, between Union Syeane and Fitth ayenue.— Exquisite novelties in Bonnets and Round Hats trom the leading houses in Paris. INNS WILL OPEN VELVET BONNETS ALL THIS ‘week. Remember Velvet Bonnets and Velvet Hats Winter opening, at BINNS’ Millinery, 647 Broadway. Avoid mistake, near Bleecker street. stad. C M. OLNEY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINRRY, + hasan elegant assortment of Bonnets and Round Hats, from leading Parisian houses. Novelties received per steamer. 35 East Fourteenth street. |ASHIONS.—MRS. M’ELROY, 1,275 BROADWAY, OP. osite Thirty-fourth street, is prepared to show the lateo price in Suits, Polonaises, Sacques, &c., for the Fall and Winter. Me 2 TILIER, 222 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FOUR. mth street.—Suits made in vei YOUy, latest fashion $12 to Mme. TILIER'S Parisian Pattern Emporium; all latest imported Patterns, 5c. to 3éc. ‘ADAME A. MICHEL, FORMERLY WITH MARIE loupean, 423 Sixth avenue, paring returned from Paris with a most exqui: assortment of Bonnets and ree lata, selected by hereelt in ail the leading houses ME. ferry tag IMPORTER, 1,115 Leng a tah) — ning for Fall and Winter Costumes Wedne. ber ere. ich and elegant novelties in Paris Satinery: Tadles¢ can obtain cards of admittance by leaving their LLE. SNEDDEN, 953 BROADWAY AND 183 FIFTH avenue—Importer of Fashions in French Bonnets and English Round Hats from the leading houses. ME. RUIEZ HAS OPENED HER DRESSMAKING Rooms at 14 West Eleventh street, where she is Prepared to receive her customers; cutting, fitting, trim- Bee and designing; also newest French Patterns for LLES. A. A. VIOL, 65 EAST TWELFTH STREET, near Broadway, are receiving by steamer Ville de Paris, choice selection of Bonnets, Hats; Dreesmaking to order; moderate terms; ladies invited.’ M. FUREY, FORMERLY OF MME. PINCHON’S, NO, 42 East Twentieth street. —Ladies’ Suits and evening Dresses made in'the latest Pa: M*. O’RBREFF, DRESSMAKER, IS PREPARED TO receive ordebe for Walking Suits, Dinner, Evening and Pie = 4 frcnnn gS at her rooms, Third avenue, door from corner ty-eighth street. PENING DAY.—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9—SPECIAL ay for the Indies of Brooklyn ‘and vicinity. JO! SON 4 SARGENT. 907 Fulton street, will hold thelr: Fall opening, upon whieh ooeasion they will exhibit the mo complete assortment of Oloak Suits, &c., of Ag 3 own manufacturing, which will compete with foreign mrments ever exhibited by any house In this elty oF New ‘ork. An examination of their various departments is respectiully solicited. 807 Fulton street, Brooklyn, PENING IN MODES, PATTERNS AND DRESS. making. in all it plain, fancy and most elaborate ches. Convince yourself that for workmanship, Phe'wvont reliable wud accurate ‘qraters wt cUltinaceuene e most re! tem. a Shs GHOSSROPE, 008 Sixth avennee” IAYLOR'S PATTERN ROOMS, NO. 6 CLINTON lace.—Ladies are invited tocall and examine our very eho e stock ‘ox imparted styles; Patterns cut to measure warranted to fit pet re Taylor's the onl; perteet sys: tem in the 1 world fo for cut esses taught, HE STATE ELECTIONS, THE | EVENING TELEGRAM ON TUESDAY WILL 188UB EXTRAS TWO HOURS UNTIL MIDNIGHT, GIVING THE RESULTS OF THE BLECTIONS 1N PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO AND INDIANA ON THAT Day, Leh 11 3 Fl dy THE RYMEIEG TELEGRAM. GouatouEs “AND sTUDIEG. SORATCHES AND STUDIES. SCRATCHES AND) STUDIES. SORATOHES AND STUDIES. SCRATCHES AND STUDIES. SORATCHES AND STUDIES. SORATOHES AND @TUDIER. SCRATCHES AND~ STUDIES, SCRATCHES AND STUDIES, SORATOHES AND STUDIES. x0. Haz voll sugenss roarotee._ SAMPLE ~4 pry | TO LET.—A LET. —A LIGHT petal Bay errr te. LET—0 Rooye, FURNISHED, IN A Al mises, 738. Broad- ernie oa, rout reduoed to $55), "e38 i; Possession im- N bg et 2¢ AVENUE STORE, : roa i as Yolo chau be ae: table me SALTER, nireieth street, near Eighth avenus. opiate bee ROOM RS pata FORA street, ne ay: iB, Bow 170 Herald iptown DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. ore ASS orl! sen a 156 Fifth avenue. STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSB avenue, om ic i wrEng pee Tas Am ihe, hed gh Pt at, ys . hae hear Forty second street a 18 Fit arene. FOUR STORY HOU! ture (which is of its value; rene FULLY FURNISHED wegen A a pine 2 fing bes tt em 3 Or Twenty-third strect, in of owner. nil Herald office. THREE Bos ie atr month; Reta 8. B. GOODALE, IH STOOP, NEAR FT sec Oak and ae r a8 Wes put Fituh N ELBGA We pou STORY, FULLY FURNISH, ‘ ioeg $30), auother tor or $250; othead JAGAN, Fourth avenue and Twenty-cighth at: COMPLETBLY. PURNISHE! HOUSE,” W ire Mos, per monroe SHAE PE, 3h Pino strost re Ak FURWISHED Pon gems eam West THTh bed ya RY rovntE tnt be ry BLaGaes FU) SHED rey FIVTGL Roar “With” bremae tae pen q abel siso 8 Lie Boarding . Pireioaic an without Sura ture, 0c oth for private su BERGH CO,, 1,204 204 ‘Broadway. opposite Grand’ Hotel. Herald Uptown’ Peed sr te 1,265 laconae FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, IN THIRTY.FIPTH EEKMAN PLACK.—TO LET, B phony oye 1. a four story brown stone FEN PORTRAITS IN THE TELEGRAM BY PEN PORTRAITS IN THE TELEGRAM BY a Ronse eR ted giher corner Fieve. 2 db PEN PORTRAITS IN THE TELEGRAM BY a PEN PORTRAITS IN THE TELEGRAM BY Sg. 8! PROK & CO., 61 Brosdway. PEN PORTRAITS IN THE TELEGRAM BY Ath, meres rena ta ennsnmnntiese PEN PORTRAITS IN THE TELEGRAM BY Bee pan ee ey ee PEN PORTRAITS IN THE TELEGRAM BY ~ PEN PORTRAITS IN THE TELEGRAM BY A Neuve its Aasra ron To on PEN PORTRAITS IN THE TELEGRAM BY Twenty econ street anpis ae Boo re Corner PEN PORTRAITS IN THE TELEGRAM BY A LARGE, STORE ON BROADWAY, | SOUTHWEST PEN PORTRAITS IN THR TELEGRAM BY oog buninemy toons igre torm OL yeah rth at PEN PORTRAITS IN THE TELEGRAM BY z, ROAD. PEN PORTRAITS IN THR TELEGRAM BY A Oh {ermegjdsn lane appt 8 uLAGKWeLt PEN PORTRAITS IN THR TELEGRAM BY . ~ GODOLPHIN. BLAKE, i se, em er ame chandelr, bath, ates GODOLPHIN BLAKE, Pater citcalts atianis foe Phere ‘deni orator GODOLPHIN. BLAKE, ; Bite See oak Rear aas ad as | i GODOLFHIN' BLAKE. coe ree GODOLPHIN BLAKE. roomn i THE me TELEGRAM rien greeny pr iguare Misaitent oe roel erry; qed THE EVENING TELEGRAM — THE sven TELKGRAM ki? Hiro iegutgien BxTo let; Stoun Keine, Hole, itetcra AE athe eae snarl ‘nnd Otis Blevators rent iow. Apply to THE RVENING TELEGRAM FLANDHOME, FHONT hooms ON BROADWAY 70 THE EVENING TELEGRAM nthe photograph weltery: 108 Brondwage sue APY THE EVENING TELEGRAM OFT—10X100, LIGHTED ON THREE SIDES, TO THR arene anes atteet. "Apply to LUCAS THOMPSON, aa Lisponard st iy P| One a OP riar® 7° SSSR Fon Makorafae £5 A TO-MORROW TO-MORROW 2 Broadway. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TEAM POWER AND ROOMS OF ANY SIZE TO es siaeeny ro-MoRROW | ‘D_let—Apply at 690 West Fitty-firat street. TO-MORROW to-moRROW | S™Hedme, in ti Nason wairdet Inquire atotice No. WILL CONTAIN PEN SKETOUES OF A NUMBER Bore to To, s0x10 fet UD WANA Fe EeE OR Re cee ac ae een ureeLe TEAM POWER 70 LET—A NEW BUILDING, WITH PERSONAGES, SELECTED FROM BUSINESS MEN AND THE RANKS OF THE AND FAIR SEX, THB ARTISTIC LEGAL AND SCIENTIFIC SIONS, “A BURLESQUE BLONDE”—Lydia Thompson. “THE GREAT DOMINICAN M Iv. “A GERMAN REPUBLIC. CAN SOLDIER" —Major General Franz Si Te NK"—Father Tom Burke, “& POLICE JUSTICE" —' as A. Ledwith, VL “THE ONLY WIFE"—Miss Charlotte Thompson. Vit. “A NEWSPAPER CRITIC"—Nym Crinkle—Andrew C. Wheeler, VITr. “A GREAT LAWYER" — harles O'Conor. Ix. “A SPORTING MAN"—John Morrissey. x. “OUR CONGRESSMAN FROM THE — Ron rndall to Debotn FIFTH" —William xr “A RAILROAD GIANT’—Cornelius Vanderbilt, xIL. “OUR NEXT MAYOR"—William Butler Duncan. XII “A MERCHANT PRINCE"—Ale "Alexander T. Stewart. “A THEATRICAL MANAG! “IN THE CUSTOM HOUS! “THE SCHOLARLY MINIS’ "—Rey. Geo. Hepworth. “AN ARCADIAN PET"—Colonel H, G. Stebbins. XIX, “THE AMERICAN aan A DONNA”—Clara Loulse Kel- loge. xx. “A POLYGLOT ACTOR" —Charles Fechter. | “IN THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP"—Mr. John Pyne. elell||I| SCRATCHE! SCRATCHES SCRATCHES SCRATCHES SCRATCHES SCRATCHE: SORATCHE SCRATCHE! 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AN o > z .) a a Zila oo a > z i] A é | % | PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN PEN z BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY BY 3 s|sjalea gigizigizigiziaizigl: z 3 Fe EPP [=13|: 2|5|2|215|:|31: # lighted, tour floors, each 59 feet front and 45 feet esp ae foot Oo! from all sides, Inquire of GEORGE SIEM Thirticth street, North River. QTORES TO LET_ON UNION SQUARE AND SIXTH avenue; Photographie Gallery on Broadway ; unsur- Passed location; tudios, Rooms, J. M. LETTS, eietoenth street, aah ‘Broaaway. STORE. 256X100, TO LET, NEAR A. T. STEWART'S RE- tail ‘dry goods store; ‘also the Dwelling Part of the house: finely located for any business. Apply to G. NA- GLE, 149 Fourth avenue. HOP TO LET.—ONE LARGE ROOM, SECOND floor, without steam power. No. 9 East Nineteenth street, near Broadway. 10 LET—THE OLD ESTABLISHED JACKSON HALL Hotel, corner of Greenwieh uvenue and Horatio street, facing Eighth avenue; itis a pd location for a tea, liquor oF grocery store ; also the Store 608 Canal street; also a Cottage and Grounds, in Harlem: rent $50 per month, rly at 603 Hudson street. T° LET—TO PHYSICIANS OR DENTISTS, IN A splendid Mester a furatshed Extension Room and back Parlor connected. food location for pusiner, dress Mrs, 8. NEWILL, 261 Grove street, Jersey City. 0 LET—THE STORES 78 AND 80 WALKGR STREET, 175 fect irom Broadway ; plate glass fronts; suitable for any business; et gd now. Inquire of T. J. @ BONS, 113 Bleecker street. 10 LET—STORE, B8UITABLE YOR ANY BUSINESS; oe 877 Third avenue, coruer Fifty-third street; rent, $23 month, 10 LET-WHOLE OR PART OF A HANDSOME Store on Sixth avenue, aultable for millinery or fancy goods. Apply on the remixes, 649 Bixth avenue, between Thirt, tn h and Thirty-eighth streets. Ad- street, between Fitth and Sixth avgnt just pus. domplote orders feat $90) month. Addvoas fi bom tad idvor frm clase house." Apply to me OT grata No. 7 Pine street. LEGANTLY AND FULLY FURNISHED BROWN 4 stone Houses. Four story, West Forty-sixth rent $300. Three story, forty-seventh eee pmnlese: order (and others). WILLIAM 1,491 Broadway, near Forty-fifth street. URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET— Near Union square and in other desirable loc pg 8. EDGAR HEBBERD, 29 Kast Fourteenth ug AVENUE HOUSE TO LET, FI t $450 por month; two in 1a Ba yg ng ote mn Sixth and Seventh eee infurnished, at very low rents a ere second street, Call ‘at M.S, FRIEND'S, ede HOUSE TO Pd it A Bile § HIGa p brown stone, Fitty- stants and Fifty-fourth lata in Seiaway Pictures, books, bronzes, &c.; has ecoratsds furniture in’ complete order. Robi toa ROSS, 54 Broad street URNISHED HOUSES.—SEVERAL beige toga: | iurnished Houses, now offered for the first located, to rent wr, the winter or longer to families. HENRY UGDEN, late Ward & Broadway, corner of Seventeenth PLENDIDLY FURNISHED HOUSES TO RENT—NEAB 4) Fifth avenue, on tad “fifth, Birr and Fifty- third streets; also on Mad: uison on ton avenues. % LEY ut co., inion square. 10. LET—THE FIRST OLASS FOUR STORY HOUSE. 312 Kast Ninth street, partially turnished if desired. Apply on the premises, 10 LET—A NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE, HIGH stoop, three story, for the year moderate rent toe food tenant. Apply to Miss WOLF, bit West Twonty-nite 0 LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, A THREE story and basement k House Twel sacar. rea fara Gregrwich avenue, and, We Ww street; rent, furnish per month. ¥ BLANCHET do eth 0 LET—A FURNISHED HOUSE, location; rent taken in ‘board; ferred. ‘Addieen CIVITAS, Horaid Upto 0 UBT SHANDSOMBLY | soa front ae ane areata Mom "doors from tno attnne ag AILEY, 60 East Fourth street, near Bowe! ie 1 |e LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOt OUSB, desirable location, between Fifth and eeieee ave- modern convenience. ses, 30 West ot Filly tourch ve nues; near Central Park; eve $175 per month. Apply on prem! street, Monday. 0 LET—A LOFT 18X100 FEET. GOOD LIGHT, SUIT. able for a light manufacturing business. Appl ihe premises, DIMOND'S Marblo Works, 218 West Forty: second street. Use Lexington avenue; rent $150 ver, month and Hoard foe two; private family | prefer! 10 LET OR FOR SALE—BUILDING 40 WEST EIGH- teenth atreet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, suite. ble for store, manutagtory, work shop. or stable. ‘Apply toW, MACKENZIE, 82 West Nineteenth street. (0 LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, THRER story high stoop brown stone House, ‘Thirk first street, near Sixth avenue; reduced rent. ELLIOTT & CO., 1,491 Broadway, near Forty- anh TPO LET ON LEASE, AT LOW RENT—THE FIFTH story of 149 Broadway, northwest corner of, Liborty pe Ya are Cay! Res ay sisi spas ortaind stoly” Apply tora, ean spiaee a 1t) Broadway. TS LET OR LEASE—THE STORE IN NEW BUILD. ing 83 Mulberry street, near Canal; would suitgrocery or liquor business; cheap'rent. Apply on premises. 10 RENT—FURNISHED OR TARA bps Ae] a three story hi #too) louse; ae lon ggnvgnuent to dre Te eo ease West Thingy ou (PO RENT-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED OR UNFUR- ished, selling Furniture, the tour story brown stone House, 51 West Ninth street, near Fifth avenue; 13 rooms, in splendid order. Apply on premises. ye Rags MERCANTILE MEN, WHO DESIRE TO large, respectable business on the west side of Fig hth avenue, are requested to examine those spien- did Stores on the ‘northwest eoeane of Fifty-fifth street and Eighth avenue ; aukra ton will be given at moderate rents. Apply at 807 Eighth avenue, JOHN BRANIGAN. HE WELL LOCATED STORE NO. 14 WHITEHALL atreet, suitable for a retail stationery store or_ ai light business; also two small Oftices, second floor, Nos. nd 4 Whitehall street. 9 FLOORS TO LET—WITH STEAM POWER, UP sown: size 75x100. Address A. B. P., Herald office, 697 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH sTRERT.— Rooms and Offices. at reduced rents; also at 907 Broadway, corner Twentieth street, a fue Loft. Apply 69 Broadway, room 9 “Burnished. FURNISHED HOUSE, WEST THIRTY.SECOND treet, recently furnished with new rurniture through- out; rent reasonable to a responsible private party. SMITH & MEAD, 422 Eighth avenue. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Houses Serer +, Ayenue, $800 and $800; Madison ayenuc, $4 Street, $225.4 ‘month; ad treet, $200; abt 2th street, $225; 3 ree p60; others. WILLIAM TCOKE 220 Fifth avenue, first door above Twenty-alxth st, COSEY TWO igi 4 ae COTTAGE, SIX rooms, cellar, = bath, ng icely furnishes diano, sewing. mushine; location Hast Forteth stree rent to small careful Aen 125 per month until May 1. ‘Address M.G, C., Herald office. A —TO LET OR Bod ogge 4 LA tt es WITH IMME. « diate possersi on brown stone House mg PART OR WHOLE OF FIVE STORY HOUSE IN Twenty-eignth street, near Fifth avenue, with par- tal Board for two; per month. sahcee DUNCAN, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. -TO LET, HovsEs, J lg 8 aad teat FOR o Winter or year, fata Lexington avenues, between ttl +) vatety avavenaes, and genteel tooalision ‘om my in USON, RANE aC & toe ig ery corner’29th st. ATH AVENUE, 716.—NEW AND ELEGANT BROWN © stone House, 4 story high stoop, $8,000; the new Furniture can destred ; immediate possession, be. h ly to W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. 42 WEST 122D STREET.—TO LET, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, three story French roof House. Ap- ply on the pre 7 ST STREET. CO; Bea TO CENTRAL PARK and Madison cars.—3 st rown stone high rer House for sale, fully Tirauhed, and painted ituroushow terms easy. EHS, 6% 153 BAST SIxry-rinst STREET —FOUR STORY brown stone House to let, furnished month, or uniurnished and cai Fee tor sale. on premises, or to JOHN FETTRETOH, 1,036 Third avenue. 15 GEXINGTON AVENUE, CORNER THIRTIETH street.—To let, the four story French basement House, furnished or unfurnished, for one or three years; very sititable for @ physician; in'thorough repair. “Apply on premises. $200, FURNISHED FOUR STORY, WASHINGTON mi place, full of poarders, $100 and ‘d for e, in Fitteenth street; $200, In ‘tone ya hn street, and man; 'Y others Sixteentn street, comer Broad way. Unfurnished. HOUSE TO LET—THREE STORY AND BASE. seat ARETE Sob aw, Be Or a . iN~ NING! Bleecker street. ore - ane, Bana FINISHED FOUR STORY BROWN . stone unfurnished; $3, 500 8 220 Fifth avenue, first rob ne Went THREE STORY BRICK Agere js, on West Thirty-ninth | stree hae to 1 (LLIAM TI Oks 220 Fifth avenue, first door above Twenty-sixth street. Py }2,500—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY ENGLISH werent brick House, ae eer proventeae, om third near Madison av bi ama TUCKER, 22 Fifth avonue, above Evenly anche street. ‘asi juare, le' for rs $2,000 pel er year. ADP! to iW, J. 00! 1,987 elves. FIRST CLASS 4 STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, tully furnished. in Teeny. -ninth street, near Madi- aon avenue; rent $ $4, SON, CRANK & CO., roadway, corner Ewenty: ninth street. A TANRSOMR, COTTAGE TO “LET—BETWEEN furnished, inclading house linen a fy; rent $90 per mot Eighth and Ninth avenue: 9 Fooms, complerely ‘per month. S41 West Thirty sixth street. AY ELEGANTLY FURNISHED nae cad | avenue, near Park; Winter or yea . B, GUODALE, No. 5 West Twenty: --third street, Firth Avenue Hotel. THREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE—WELL furnished ; in perfect order. 106 West Fittieth street. Rent $138 per bo’ Apply on the premises or of J. E. 3 LET, FURNISHED, bk fagl Fo A aes, 000; Madison avenue, street, so; vi: ner panes. fas Pra 81 Cedar stree FOUR STORY BROWN STONE aoe gin TO — Handsomely furnished, on 2st ir Fiith avenue ; Is in perfect oo “and will be pe iet to a private family for one year o 1 AS 9 POE HI NR | avenue. eg il STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE- basement; wide; handsomely iurmished’ seam Th ath street, near Bi sian’ high stoop bfown stone; furniture nent hes el Biso a large number or ot otherns first el echasoe, 50 West sat. first street, near SMALL, GENTEEL a ae Ay ag nov, wit gi jas, bath, stat ref sane re ad Broad rent und May 16 Phi No, 5 West Twenty third street, ith Avenue jotel. bn ave rene, Ben. | BROWN, WHOLE OR PART OF FIRST CLASS HOUSE « Greenwich avenue 2 rooms; etre conveniences: gases and pained. 64 Working housekeeper ‘wautes tort rent of rooms. —THE BROWN STONE HIGH STOOP CORNER nda containing’ 16 Fogms” in hadron eter and rount cont 7 Siantuvery conventonce. Apply to D: A: CUSHMAN, 173 Ninth avenue. FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE TO LET= unfurnished: Thirty-sfirst street, between Fifth ave- ue and Broadw. } DREW'S Co., 155 Firth avende. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE house, 12 Mitchell place, East Forty-ninth street, in ee Mb mont possion. ‘VACHE i Third avenues THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE—IN GOOD order, near Fifth avenue; Pas te Tent only $1,500. 3. EDGAR H. A —THIRTY-FOURTH nr NEAR _ SEVENTR pendwoenely: frescoed ; lONSON Ne ECCLESTON, 50 West mirty: first street, near Broadway. FIVE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, 27 FEET Front, only a few feet west of Futh avenue fully fur nished ; the arrangement of this house is very ne Bat st desirable fo fora ABrvate, tamily or club. \ To rent ad B comer of Reventeenth sireet ee ieeerees FOUR 8TORY HOUSE, WEST NINETEENTH eet; has every ouventenes, and in good order, Fent $1,800; Dome piped HS asa eee “LARGE FOUR-STORY HIGH Tilteyninty street, A Phin ed crrmaagee Site ARE 4 CO., 155 Firth avenue. FOUR-STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE 70, Lut, A to H. ae ‘DREW CO. 185, 85 Pir a att oe pd to FURNISHED Mh J or EXTRA roo. pe wn stone, wRrige fon oquare: a apts HART SOBER ies uae & A FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE TO. LET—FUR- nu Wa pee month He He DREW £00, MBs Firtn'at, »; SH month, STOOP Bi BROWN STONE REE STORY. on, Forty fixth + 920) per es ©0., 186 Fifth avenue. TO LET—FU: enue ; Ue, yet, My en, srosdway, corner APs the oWintog TWO Tory HIGH STOOP APA ees Oe A FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE TO LET—ON TWEN- A ge eee ies anasto FOUR son BRICK HOUSE TO LET—UNFUR- A nished, on Thirty-third street, near Madison ave- Due; $2.50 Der an DREW & CO., 155 Fifth avenue. —_ aig aoe LET, UNFUR- ay Hight and street, be eel aston, sae ids Filth avenue, DESIRABLE : COTTAGE TO LET—GAS, BATH, water ioeet good good cella; all in good orde Ding month; medi te "posesantone 157 Eighty-And FOUR STORY A okie intl mnues; DESIRABLE WELL LOCATED HOUSE TO RENT, furnished or unfurnished, reasonable, to to a suitable, tenant; house to rent and Furnitu 16 room Honse, $1,000, JAMES OAGNI BY, ait Hudson on street. THESE STORY 1 BROWN “STONE HOUSE, SEY: anty-eighth treet, — poe pee paras © eve! Bese BEVERY SSE E

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