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TH __ WHOLE NO. 13.573. NEW ‘YORK, DIRECTORY 1 FOR ADVERTISERS, MENTS —Turergewrn Pack—First, second, third, jumne, iar han Pace Sixth column. al LOG’ 8—8I —fixth column. eee Oe eee Te ee ccuera PaceFirst, 90: pas |. third, pues and fifth columns, and Sixteentu AGE—First Co ND LODGING WANTED—Fovrteents Pacr— BOAT it and ane columns, and Sixreentu Page— Cahy LYN BO, ARD—Fourreenri Pace—Sixth column. BROOKLYN. rr ESTA’ oy BALE—Fourte ack—Second and third petty Business sOREOREL NITIES—ELEVENTH Pace—Fifth BusInises NOTICES —Noxrn Pace—Fifth and sixth erry se ESTATE FOR SALE—Fourra Pace—First ounitits "A “END “SALESMEN—Frerrenta Pack—Fitth CLOTHIN Page—Sixth column, arta Coe GARDENERS—Furreenta | Pace— COASTWISE, STEAMSHIPS—Sixreunrn Pace—Sixth olumn. ys RY BOARD—Fourtgentn Pace—Sixth column. AN ( ING ACADEMIES—Fovurta i epee column. ti TISTRY—Sixteenta Pace—Sixth ia a RY GQ0De-Finsr ‘Pack—Second, h, fitth ixth comunns, and SkconD Paar iret second ‘d columi HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Tainp Pack—First, second and third columns. bana iy SIR AMSHIES—Gtermnren Pace—Fifth and colunn uROPe- Tain P Page—Sixth column. YES AND EARS—Eveventi ar is pet column. XCURSIONS—SixtkentTH Pack—Sixth column. A mtd Paoe—Fourth column. LE—SIxTRENT IT ioe and tourth columns. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— > Pace—Third, (gactn and fitth a URE Ruevex tn Pace—Fourth colum: yoves Wi oe operating TP ace—Sixth Fi HEL!” WANTED—FEMALES—Firrrxxtn Pace—Fourth ew, in columns, ene ANTED—MALES—Firreenta Pacr—Sixth col- MOKSEn ES atm os &C.—Seconp Pace—Fourth, fifth and colu worse fours: NTH Pace—Sixth column, and 81x- ‘AGe—Second column. HouaEE, ROOMS, C., WANTED—Fourtu Pace—Fifth sumns. INSTRUCTION—Sixteextu Pacr—Fourth column, obRaKy CISY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN mek (ilar ‘FOR SALE—Fourru Pace— ANU! DWE! CTU RE SH ASON—Eiavenen Pace—Sixth column, AN OFFICES—Eceventa Pack—Sixth column. sf AND FOUND—Eveventa Pace—Second column. ACHUINERY—Sixreentn Pace—Fourth column. JAN’ Eveventa Pacr—Second column. EDICAL—Taixp Pace—Sixth column. me D RL ae ISMAKING—Seconp Page— Kote Ab mns. tr oe S ADVE RTISEMENTS--Tweurrn Pace— CLEAN BOUs~Buxyrxrn Page—Second column. eas LeveENTH Page—Sixth column. 14 1 im Sad amas tp Pack—Sixth column, AL—Fixst Pack—First column. ROFORTES. OBGANS, &C.—Sxeconp Pace—Sixth LATICAL Burr Leventa Page—Sixth column. ees, tesa! ATIONS we NIED—FEMALES— Fourth column. Firreesta PROP: Rty ot Ouro ‘OF THK CITY FOR SALE OR TO atu Pace—Third and fourth columns. aad Beta) ait «5 pearl edaihstiaegel Pace—Fourth a ats At EWAN tED—rovnen Pacr—Fifth column. + utile desided Pacs—Third and CURANTS=Pocurn Pace—Sixth column. Evevesta Pace—Second coluinn. wis Seer or aixeeanre Pacu—Second and sire. a WaNTED—FEMALES—Firreent Pace— 4, third and fourth columns. oan WANTED—MALeS—Firreente Pace—Fifth ain. AL NOTICES—Eveventn Pace—Third column, RTING—DOGS, BIRDs, &C.—Seconp Pace—Fourth =, Ona Pony Pace—Pirst column, RADES—Pirteenta Pace—oixth column, yer ron nt Pace—: ourth column, tn NESS PUK! POSES Tap Pace— Tay ate GUIDE—Siarexxtn Pacr—Sixth column. ae sisHtED ROOMS AND APAIIMENTS 10 LET Pace—Puth ard sixth columns, want LD. TO PURCHASE—Tarteenta Pace—First WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.—Sixreentn Pace—Fourth WE ER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR T—Fovrta Pace—Third column. WINTER Resouie™ susrresrt Pace—second column. bemee ‘apm BOATS, &C.—ELeve: Pace—second PARIS AGENCY, oY, HE NEW YORK mS, KR acon AME N REGISTER, VE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING TH NY_ INFORMATION REGARDING JOUN ©, STIR- native of Glangow Se and recently rally ON dephia. will be th received by fe 247 Pearl street, New York, or at 23 Nas- fan strect, Brooklyn. is LEXANDRIA—HAVE u UNFORTUNATELY OF. tended yout Can i never see or hear irom zo" SOUN BARTON, ¥ YOU WISH TO SKE CONSTANCE you can do to at Sixter street and Fitth ave- ee morning, or 6 to 6% in Aces SIG—LADY IN BOX: TALL GEN. AS 1h Wants te ‘k to you. Address OTHELLO, ytown Branch office SATURDAY AFTERNOON,—OEN- nee of govely ines Ven |, box moavmat cat can. 6 Pra aes 4 jeraid Uptown ° reas DONT, HOUEK—ADA aif ANXIOUS, TO SEE ADA. Herald Uptown Branch oMice. ‘nema ee noom fee-rnere, ON ace or tet see Si Jon oral in. mavens BORE ies Werald Pipe “eS porpeouenet operas. OFrric: ; BRiww < readin the I a ett reat barr, 3 acquainiance Qgrecable anewer to AC, stort Cave ‘eres Qoee COME TO NEW munioate in some other [a Math street, Philadelphia. POR ADOPTION—A NEW HORN INFANT, AT PRI. ain aylum, 41 Kast Twen ty eighth street, NEW-BORN INFANT, PULL rear ‘at the private lying-in institute Geng, Ou a as ve your a Fenny Mhippenny ae ue os Sante—og Te Rie WARD FITE. rit. ent foi ca arian the above yrs ae BUTE FORMERLY M1 ee axon ® a a sh rhein tod boner Brvet we "ihre ptowe Ves NOTHING 18 HEARD Row THR PARTIES three days shal: consider all confiaence ended. GQUELLANDCE WILL PLEARE CALL oN Lyte HOPMAN, No. 7 Murray sect, rom MS WC Thareiay Wenn aire le 7 snoag RLY OF NEILSON mo patch, Philadelphia rete GIS AND MILK, Hike to Upiowa Brane! M = aa. aes Sew iNe Ma oor, about tw. be rewarded by calling at OW Brond. k EXPRESSM AN who trom e, Miaws av Wi Rinwon Sane THE ROY PTTAN As- throws Versinal wa ane iabesstae yg biy J yay BROOF THE Two. LA LIES, who t yesterday afternoon from Fulton Ly AY Rew york avenue, Brooklyn, vi Ky ntleman who ty Bekiprineti tne wae plown ranch of $5 payaso FoR TyroKMatya ON THAT MAY Tate of 106 Bleec aircet, bartender, walter or bithiard me ears of wialt complexion, looks like & South th stor x ‘a Address sER- Williamsburg FoKAae na AnEuOD FOR FURNITURE, in separate rooms, at 78 Bar- Braet, inet foe i te jidson, and at 38, 40 and merce ares ker, aM WALES a ‘SON Proprietors. _ GTQEAGES —aATTERsON eye se Sarena of Furaiate Wt sale E NEW YORK HERALD “SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. B, snare Nag ine on ice MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, and during the week, EXTRAORDINARY and PARTICULAR SPECIALTIES in every department, and wili offer RE. DECIDEDLY 2 > T BARGAINS in following (Sand WALKING SUITS, ELEGANT SLACK SILK WALKING SUITS, in all the best grades. of LYONS SILK made and trimmed in the most elaborate manner, after the latest PARISIAN DESIGNS, will be offered as follows:— A good quality Q BLACK SILK WALKING SUIT for $18. SUPERIOR do, do. = for $65. FINER do, do, do. for $75. MAGNIFICENT BLAGK 8it1 Sus Me for $100. MOURNING OUTFITS WORSTED SUITS, | BARGAINS, | NOTICE, ELEGANT CASHMERE IN SUITS, NAVY BLUE, aT POLONAISE AND SKIRT, $35 38 | | e ALL THE 48 cuora suapzs, | FINE BLACK CASHMERE SUITS, made after the latest fashion, at — $35, $38, $42. eos COLORED WORStED SUITS, in all the new cloll ie at $25, $30, $32, $35 to $50. ELEGANT EMBROIDERED CASHMERE POLONAISES, CAMEL'S HAIR, DIAGONAL, at $12, OLoTH, $15, ah, B SERGE and $30, WooL POLONAISES, B, ALTuan 2 co. 3 will also make an Offering of over 100 styles of the finest selection of CLOAKS, DOLMANS, MANTLES. SACQUES, £0., of the VERY LATEST IMPORTATION, comprising most ELABORATELY trimmed and EM- BROIDE! GARMENTS, to be found in the city, and is EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, B, suman e co., ______- FOR MONDAY, October 20, and throughont the week. HOUSE ROBES AND MORNING WRAPPERS a 1 w, 5%, $6, $6 50 and upward, WATER PROOF. CLOAKS made up in the best manner al $4, $4 60, $6 and $7 and upward. $30.000 “worth of “LADIES? UNDERCLOTHING Will be offered “AT IMMENSELY “REDUCED PRICES, at BL ALTMAN & COW'S, COMMENCE on Monday, Oct. 2, to offer the balance of stock of a manufactrrer’s sale, Please call and examine WB ALTMAN & CO, '. purchased at an enormous sacrifice, Over thirty thou- sand dollars’ worth of Lad! Underclothing, compris- complete wardrobe. WALKING TRAIN SKIRTS NIGHT ROBES, CHEMISES, DRAWERS, stig COR 8, LLOW and feet SHAMS, &0,, &c. Elaborately trimmed with laco inserting and edging. Fine needlework Embroidery, made in the latest de- signs, and Gnished in the most approved manner, IN ADDITION TO OUR POPULAR STOCK | | I OF UNDERCLOTHING we i offer THE GREATEST BARGAINS in LADIES’ CHEMISES at 790., 82., 8c. and 980, each LADIES’ NIGHT ROBES at $1 18, $1 37, $150, $1 Geach. WALKING SKIRTS at 69e., A8¢., 1c, and $1 each. CORSET COVERS, 75e., Wey $1, $1 25, $1 £0 each, LADIES’ DRAWERS, S2e., 9e., 98e., $1 each, TOILET SACQUES, 62e., $1, 81 10, $1 18 each, Being of our large stock of . OVER 100 VARIOUS STYLES, aud we solicit Lj favor of @ call examin ation. WILL ALSO OFFER the greatit inducements TO PURCHASERS “TN EVERY DEPARTMENT throughout the entire house, A call is earnestly solicited, B, ALTMAN & CO,, S31 aya 799 Ast aTeNpR, B. ALTMAN & 60. M “RRIMAN #E DELAY OCCASIONED LAST WEEK (AU UR GREAT PANIC SALE) IN WAITIXG ON © ks WE HAVE ENGAGED AN ADDITIONAL NUMBER OF POLITE SALESMEN AND SALESLADIPS, SO THAT OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC MAY REST ASSURED OF HAVING THE FULLEST ATTENTION. GOODS FREELY SHOWN AND SAMPLES GIVE HOUT REFERENCE TO PURCHASING. Daee: M, BEAN 2 co. THE ORBaT UNION 30) QUARE ESTABLISHMENT, % UNION SQUARE AND FIFTEENTH STREET. CONTINUATION OF OCR GREAT PANIC SALE, THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS DRY GOODS SALE CANNOT BE OVERESTIMATED, If I8 UNDOUBTEDLY THE EST OPPORTUNITY EVER PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC. 40 CASES OF NEW, DESIRABLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FROM LAST WEEK'S GREAT PANIC AUCTION SALE, SUPPLYING EVERY DE. PARTMENT WITH THE FULLEST ASSORTMENT, STYLE AND QUALITY SECOND Tu NONE IN THE oir IN ORDER TO OBYIAT: “REIMAN 4 00. THE GREAT UNION SQUARE ESTABLISHMENT, 25 UNION SQUARE AND FIFTEENTH STREET. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER %, AND DURING THE WEEK, WE WILL OFFER THE MOST EXTENSIVE LINE OF RICH BLACK DRESS SILKS EVER OFFERED, PUR- CHASED FOR CASH ON THE NAIL, AT THE GREAT PANIC AUCTION SALES Dt RING THE LAST WEEK, COMPRISING IN PART 80 PIECES GUINETS FAMOUS BLACK SILKS, SATIN FINISH, AT $1 55, $170, $195, $225, $260, $275 AND $3 PER YABD. PRICE BEFORE THE PANIC WAS $2, $250, 8275, $3.(0, $¢ AND $450 PER YARD, THESE SILKS WE WAKRANT NOT TO BREAK OR CHANGE COLOR IN WEAR. WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO THE BEAUTIFUL BLACK SATIN WE OFFER AT $1 PER YARD; PRICE BEFORE THE PANIC, $1 40. ONE CASE TEILLARD'S EVENING COLORED SILKS, IN ALL 120 PIECES, EACH PIECE A DIFFERENT TINT, INCLUDING THE FROSTED PINK, OCEAN MIDST (GREEN), ALL THE VARIOUS TINTS IN BLUE, BUFF, LAVENDER OR PEARL, AT $1 25 PER YARD; PRICE BEFORE THE PANIC, $175. TWO CASES OF ELEGANT COLORED DRESS SILKS, IN THE NEW CLOTH SHADES, AT $1 50 AND $175 PER YARD. SEVERAL NEW SHADES IN COLORED SATINS AT $1 10, $s yn AND $1 25 PER YARD. REIMAN & CO., UNION SQUARE AND FIFTEENTH STREET, ON MON- DAY, OCTOBER 2, AND DURING THE COMING WEEK, WE WILL OFFER 80 CASES NEW FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS FROM LAST WEEK'S AUC TION SALE, COMPRISING THE LATEST IMPORTA- TIONS OF FRENCH, BRITISH AND GERMAN IM- PORTERS, 500 PIECES FRENCH ALL WOOL EM. PRESS CLOTH, IN ALL COLORS, 370. PER YARD; PRICE BEFORE THE PANIC, 650. 900 PIECES ALL WOOL BRITISH SATINES, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, 42C. PER YARD; PRICK BEFORE THE PANIC, 75C. 400 PIECES YARD AND A QUARTER WIDE FRENCH CASHMEBE AT 65C., IN ALL THE NEW CLOTH SHADES; PRICE BEFORE THE PANIC, $1. £0) PIECES REAL AND IMITATION CAMEL'S HAIR SERGES AT 30C., 40C., 500., 60C. AND 70C. AND UP- WARDS, 4 CASES FINE VELOURS AT uC. PER YARD. 800 PIECES FINE WARRANTED ALL SILK AND WOOL FRENCH POPLINS AT 650.; PRICE BEFORE THE PANIC, $i, 600 PIECES PLAIDS, NEW STYLE, FROM 180, AND UPWARDS, BLACK GOoDs. 20 CASES BLACK ALPACAS AND FINE MOHAIRS FROM LAST WEEK'S GREAT PANIC AUCTION SALES, TO WIT:—OUR §8C, AND 60C, ALPACAS REDUCED TO 30C. AND 99C.; THE MOHAIR RE- DUCED FROM 75C. AND 880, TO 45C, AND 50C,; ALL WOOL BLACK SATINES AT 45. AND 80C,; SATIN FINISH BLACK CASHMERES, WITH BLACK FIGURES, AT 60C; BLACK FRENCH CASHMERE, WARRANTED ALL WOOL, 48C., 590., 750, AND UPWARDS. Aq REDIAN & CO. HE GREAT UNION SQUARE ESTABLISHMENT, 25 UNION SQUARE AND FIFTEENTH STREET, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER THE 20TH, AND DURING THE WEEK, AT A GREAT LOSS, TO CASH BUYERS ONLY, PARISIAN COSTUMES. PARISIAN COSTUMES, RICH IMPORTED BLACK SILK COSTUMES AT $75, FORMERLY $150; MOST ELEGANT STYLE AT $190, FORMERLY $200. SUPERB STYLES, IN COL- ORED SILK, SUITS AT $50, $55, $62 AND $¢5 AND UPWARDS, OUR OWN IMPORTATION AND RE. DUCED, WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE. MAG- NIFICENT BLACK CASHMERE SUITS, TRIMMED IN THE NEWEST STYLE, BLACK SILK AND YAK LACES, FRINGE AND ORNAMENTS, AT $30, $29 AND $47, FORMERLY $0, $62 AND $75. END- LESS VARIETY OF ALPACA AND MOHAIR SUITS, INCLUDING OVER 30 STYLES OF ELEGANT FR z ls STREET AND WALKING SUITS, ALL OF FASHIONABLE MATERIALS, SUCH AS CAMEL'S HAIR CASHMERE, CAMEL’S .HAIR SERGES. THE SAME OF CLOTH BATINE, FRENCH POPLINS, IN THE LATEST NEW CLOTH SHADES, AT PRICES THAT CHALLENGE ALL COMPETITION, MORE THAN 400 STYLES OF RED- INGOTES, POLONAISES, HOUSE ROBES FROM $5 50 AND UPWARDS, A LARGE INVOICE PER LAST STEAMER OF ELEGANT LADIKS' CLOAKS, DOLMANS, ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, CON- SIGNED TO US BY A LARGE PARISIAN HOUSE, AND WILL BE SOLD AT UNHEARD OF Low PRICES, A LARGE LINE OF WATERPROOF OLOAKS, OUR OWN MAKE, IN NEW SHAPES, R AT EXTREMELY LOW REIMAN & CO, THE GREAT UNION SQUARE ESTABLISHMENT, 25 UNION SQUARE AND FIFTEENTH STREET. GENUINE BARGAINS IN LADIES’ AND MISSES’ UNDERGARMENTS, UNEQUALLED IN STYLE, VA- RIETY AND QUALITY, AS WE EMPLOY NONE BUT THE MOST SKILFUL LABOR, WAMSUTTA MUSLINS, ALL MADE ON WHEELER & WILSON'S MACHINES. OUR FRENCH UNDERCLOTHING WE RECEIVE DI- BECT FROM THE MANUFACTORIES IN PARIS, AND WILL BE FOUND ON EXAMINATION TO BE THE CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. THE CORSET DEPART- MENT IS REPLETE WITH THE LATEST NOVEL: roves INCLUDING MRS, MOODY'S ABDOMINAL AT $2 95 PRICE BEFORE 10, ih a LW DOEBR, abies ahancy OE pits FISIS | ) ARRAN 980. LL OU ON nA m r ee AT THE GREAT P a ne M. REIMAN & CO, 8 UNION SQUARE AND FIFTEENTH STREET, | LAKGEST VARIZLY IN DRY GOODs. A STERN BROT/ERS, t SIXTH AVENUE Tw ENTY-THIRD 8TREET, will offer MONDAY MORNING their entire stock of LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERGARMENTS AT A STILL FURTHER REDUCTION FROM LAST WEEK'S PRICES, thus enabling ladies to replenish their wardrobes at much lower prices than they have been sold in years We direct special attention to our very complete assortment o} NIGHT GOWNS, geet DRAWE! : lelel | RESSING SACQUES, CORSET COVERS. lI IgA LUE WALKING AND TRAIN SKIRTS MUSLIN, pf Ba LINEN ae AND CAMBRIC, and ve} PLAINEST ial eee MOST ELABORATE OF STYLES, TOGETHER PouMisc, ITHOUL EXCEPTION, 1HE THE CITY TO SELECT FROM, AY SUCH PRICES as cannot fail to induce the most economically inclined to purchase. INFANTS’ GOODS. Complete assortment o PUAIN AND proreRED SLIPS, CHEMISES, DRESSES AND SKIRTS. Elegant line of MERINO CLOAKS, from $4 50 upwards. Infants’ Worsted Caps, Sa Sacques and Chemises, EMBROIDERED FLANNEL SHAWLS SacQuis 4 AND SKIRTS, Cy An inspection of goods and prices is earnestly solicited, as the REDUCTIONS WILL BE FOUND REAL. omen above lines of goods are all on the second floor ot SIXTH AVENUE BUILDING. We wi bo oRere * MONDAY OUR ots ALTA Wad tat NIN! WOU EXCEPTION, OF ND REDINGO(ES, AT PRIME COST, LADIES’ SUITS OF CASHMERE, POPLIN, ALPACA, SERGE, &0., in the latest European strles, at $8 25, $12 $15, Reduction ful LADIES’ REDINGOTES OF CAMELS’ HAIR, CLOTH, CASHMERE, &c. in all the new colors and styles, at $7 £0, $8, $9 50, $1L 75, upwards. Large and elegant stock of PARIS AND BERLIN MADE CLOAKs, DOLMANS and SACQUES, including many very handsome styles ju: UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. LADIES' MORNING WRAPPERS. Over twenty-five diferent styles and materials from $4 25 upwards, The largest assortment! in the city. FRENCH co REAL WERLE VE-i ae ae AND PRENCH- ‘WOVEN SETS, y redticed prices. received, at GLOVE DEPARTME, We beg to call attention to our very large and com- plete line of GENTLEMEN'S, LADIES’ AND MISSES’ KID GLOVES. Our own importations, aud expressly manufactured for LADIES! KID GLOVES, TWO-BUTTONS, IN ALL the new cloth shades, at 97c., quality guaranteed. THE CELEBRATED LUPIN a GLOVES, in street and opera colors, two-buttons, $1 The best low reed ae h Glove. in the cit DP RIC LADIES? AND SIX BUTTON KID GLOVES, REDCG Gk with a very large stock of LADIES’ cLorn GLOVke, 1m two and three buttons Misses’ and children’s Clown Gloves, | ‘one und two buttens, Siuo, searistand cloth shades. 1 display, splay, ONDAY ¥ MORNING, an entirely new and handsome line of PASSEMENTERIE TRIMMINGS, plain and beaded. ie pnte, Heh Soot FRINGES, in all widths. RICH ORNAMENTS, for Dresses an: nd Cloaks, BEADED AND OxIDIZEn BUTTONS, and a very a0) lete * FRENCH WILLIXERY Goons, RIBBONS, FLOWERS D FEATHERS, AN FRENCH AND AMERICAN recr nats all the leading styles, REDU cED’ PRICES, STERN BROTHERS have opened the past week three entire Cases EUROPEAN NOVELTIES PARIS, BERLIN AND VIENNA FANCY GOODS, to which we Invite the special attention of our oumerous friends and customers. Magnificent assortment of CUT STEEL SLIDES, ORNAMENTS, BUCKLES, BELT CLASPS, BRC BROCHES AND EARRINGS, FINEST CUT JET STRING NECKLACES, ai $125, O14, 02.0, VERY Chee , IZED VEIL PINS, BELT CLASPS, ORN beg CHATELAINES, VINAIGRE Tes, a COMPLETE LINE ©) JET BANDEAUX, ORNAMENTS, SLIDES AND PINS, with @ choice stock of PEARL ORNAMENTS, DAGGERS AND SLIDES, Elegent assortment of PAKIS AND VIENNA PSARL, LEAreRE et AND IVORY sy IN THE MOST EXQUISITE DESIGNS, together FORMINGS cor RICHET DISPLAY ory ODS TO BE Fotxp IN ak ec — being mostly our own Sapociptens We are offering them VERY Low I PRICBS, We have ive greatly replenished our stock of BERLIN WORSTED EMBROIDERIES, with new and choice designs in CUSHIONS, CHAIR STRIPS, SLIP PERS. BRAC CRETS, ARRI i] ROBES, PINCUSHIONS, with @ sormpless amortment o EDs, BE Worst — ARP, A AROIDERY. SILKS, ‘NILLES, hag &C., &C, Special aleces ~ LACK AND 1 GOLORE! for RIMMING. VELVETS, Monday | from $l a yard upwards, morning. CHEAPEST EST EVER OFFERED, f STERN BROTHERS, f ——— Bixth avenue and Twenty-third strech _ PRICE FIVE CENTS. DRY "oops. ‘ixth avenue and Nineteenth street. Having made extensive “purchases at auction during the past week, and closed out large lots from importers ata great re- duction irom former prices, we can offer to our customers ‘the cheapest Goods of the season. We ask the macs attention of purchasers to the fol- art = specialiues, which we are offering im each de- par ent GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. Customers should examine before making purchases. Splendid black eros grain silks a ld ee Plendid black gros grain Silks, {ull Width.) 1 94 oa. Superior 24-inch black gros grain dives silks ai ad rer Hi ied, well worth 1,75 and 92 legan' uch white-edge gros grain biack | 1 eaectra heavy, 81,8, zi $2 8 sold all over at $2 0 FINEST SATIN FINISH CACHEMIRE atin SILKS, $2 25, $2 5) and $275; 60c. under usual rates. Qne lot of purple and black stripe silks, We. Extra heavy and wise stripe Silk Colored triinmany Silk, G6. Very heavy colored dress (lea, 1 38. A‘ot ot very tine quality colored Satins, $1 25 yard. 100 pieces oi dress Silks, in all the new shades, superior quailty, $2 yard 1N DRESS GOODS ‘we will offer all styles etn qetuees ig peioen Fine French Silks and Wool Poplins, 63sec. have been so. rr a $1 35 yard. Cloth shades of Merinos and apres Tde., ull width, cheap at $1 yard, 5-4 Cashmeres, in best cloth shadon, $1 yard. Choice colors in tine Satines, and ail wool ser and Diagonals, Sc. 5c. Fine Poplin Alpacas, best shales, ale. 38, Cloth shades in ail Wool Empress Cloth, 0c. 1,00 pieces extra quality Dress Goods ih pla Plaids and stripes, 2e., Wwe,, SS MOURNING GOODS in Cashmere, Tamise, Italian and Cretonne Cloths, Empress, Biarritz, Bombazines Alpacas and ser; om) with ¢ full line o: Courtand’y kaglish Crepes. Best brands of Black Alpacas, 25c., stc., 44¢,, He, IN OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT we have added this week new and attractive novelties in Paris and Berlin made, Suits the excellenc sh and originality and exclusiveness of the designs of which Won ior our recent opening the approvation of our cus tomers and the press of the city, and we hope through Promptness and fhe satisfaction Piven in the execution of all orders to merit a continuance of POPULAR FAVOR, WE SHALL OPEN ON MONDAY elegant designs in Silk, Serge, 5 Satine, Empress, Cretonne, Roubaix, Poplins, Suits in all the new fall colors, trim med with velvet, silk, turquoise, satin, silk gimps, yak lace and tringes in great variety of designs at the lowest possible prices. Very rich Bonnet Black silk Suite, elaborately trimmed with silk velvet, gimp and tringe, with flounces and headings, velvet over waist, $1 and $169. ish Biack Suk Costumes, $75, $85 and oe egant Navy Blue, trimmed With ligne blue pipings, polonaise, &c. Very stylisit dark Veudoinme Green, lik, trimmed with velvet and yak lace, $100. Rich colored Silk Suits, $/5, $85 to $100. Colored Poplin Alpaca suits, skirts trinmed with box pluitings und founces, with cords ot black silk, some embroidered in black, $15, $1 and $17. Silk trimmed suits tn all the new shades of satines and serges, $23, $20. Cloth Polonaise in’ navy vluey.e., ke, $10. and $12. Elegant assortment of Morning Robes and Wrappers, in tycoon, reps. cashmere, Hanne! and alpacca, trimmed with quilted satin, $5 25, $6, $7 5) to $15, cest selection of English ckets and lowest prices blue, black and brown, 0 $8, $9, Fits ‘sil, $12, $14. ‘sis, $10, $18 and $20. OUR LADIES’ UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT is now replete with every requisite for ladiea’ wear, in sets—Chemise, Nightgown and Drawers to match. WEDDING OUTFIT: iTS’ WARDROBES, ee! embroidered Skirts, elegant walking and trail rts. Colored satin, French wove and hand made Corsets in all the popular makes, of finest goods, ‘at mocerate prices. Just received 20) dozen French ‘lak Mp Corsets, plain and embroidered, Svc., 75c., $1, $1 12 and $1 25, almost hal 1 regular Fates. INFANTS’ MERINO ©: LOAKS. SILK AND SATIN TRIM- infants’ hand made worsted Jackets. Caps, Legging! also ladies’ Chinchilla knit Jackets, $1 75 and $2. WE ARE Now OPENING the choicest lines of Millinery Goods in fine French Flowers, Feathers, 1ips and Plames. Felt ana Straw Hats and Frames in newest shape: aiaris trimmed Kound Hats and Bonnets; all the new shades in Bonnet Velvets. §) ended’ vl black Silk Bonnet Velvet, $1 75, $2, $2 25 and 5U, irom auction, be. Yard under usual rates. Finest black Bonnet ts, $2 75, $3 and $3 25. Very tine silk finish vinek Welveteen T5e., We. a Colored silk Bonnet Velvets, $1 50, $1 Best colored Bonnet Velvets, $2, 2s to $3. All the new shades in n fine Velveteens, $1 yard. WE ARE NOW OPENING the largest and most complete lines of ladies’, gents’ and children’s Merino Undergarments, fine Cashmere. Gwool, jeriio and cntton Hosiery, Kid, cloth and thread lined Gloves at lowest rates. HOUSEKEEPING AND DOMESTIC GOODs, Flanneis, Blankets, Curtains, Towels and Napkins, Bedquilts and Comtortables; large assortment Tarletans, Urgandies, Swiss abd cambric Muslias, —— Embroideries—Fine Valenciennes and point and point applique and Italian Laces, Veils, Ruttings, velvet an Rouces. One real oinit applique Flounce, halt yard wi 8 yaras ior $125, worth $200. k, guipure, thread. NEWEST PATTERNS IN DRESS TRIMMINGS. Buttons, Passementerie, Loop: Fail colors in bonnet, sash an Braids and Fringes. trimming Ribbons. OXYDIZED JEWELRY “AND. CLASPS, IN EVERY STYLE. SOAP, eae Y AND ALL KINDS OF ARTICLES forming @ roan ssortment, well w THE ATTENTION OF ALL PURC| Hasek, RICHARD MEARES, corner. Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street. MMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES of Millinery ¢ Goods O'NEILL'S, 827 and 829 Sixth avenue and Twentieth street Ail Silk Gros Grain Bonnet Ribbons, 2c. per yard, in Nos. 9, 12 and 16, in all shades. ‘The above Ribbons are @ reduction of fitty per cent ‘on former prices, and are the finest goods imported, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, will offer 100 dozen of Roman Sashes, al! silk, at $2; worth $3, 100 dozen of 7-inch Roman Sashes at $2 60, Gros Grain Sash Ribbons at 8c. per yard; formerly $1 25, Fancy Sash at great sacrifice. Finest quality of Felt Hats and Bonnets, $1 15, Black silk Velvets less than the cost to import in gold. 100 pieces of Black Trimming Velvets, $1 96. 100 pieces Black Trimming Velvets, trom $2 to $6 per yard. 10 pieces 23-inch Mantilla Velvet at $4 95; formerly $7 50, a. anges "Syst tag in all shades, worth $4 80, ririch Plumas, $2 85; worth $3. Fancy Feathers. 100 dozen jong Black Willow Viumes, Ostrich Tips, 18) doven Ostrich Tips at 26, each and upwards. Large lot ot Lapa “nd Tips at. es of fine Frencs Pl immense stock of fine Frenc lowers, en ienportes specially for fine city trade, ces eh, Ladi 1,000 doren of Windsor Ties, oe. 100 dozen of Crape de Chit 1,00) dogen of Silk Rutes, ahxtaordibariiy low price, na to which ON ls edema attention of the publi L & CO. ‘37 and 329 Sixth avenne, near Fwenuets street. I yEDUCED! REDUCED! | REDUCED! UNION ADAMS & 00, NO, 687 BROADWAY, are offering at ver very low prices Hostery and Gloves, Shirts and Collars, Handkerchiets, Suspenders. Robes, Jackets, &e. FOR, THNOUNGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT Teasonable, prices at SHAYNE'S Fur manuiactory, Rests, and Teath sree opposite Stewart's, N, B= Felined cleaned and BBBBB_ OL, A coco, K x B BL AA ec ck x B BL A A c oK «K B BL A> ® Q KK BBBBB) OL AAAAAA OC KK B BL A a oO KK B BL Pas Ao ok KE B BL A AO cK x BBBBB) LLLLLL A aA coco K x 883 Ir L K K S88. 8) ee K XK 8 8 bs ee KK 8 8 iL L KK 8 883. eS KK ‘sss. 8 ee KK 8 8 uo4& KK 8 8.8 Lit KK 88 888 i LLLLLL kK KK 888 We call special attention to the almost incredible bars gains we are offering in Black Dress Silks, Black Dress Silks, worth full $2 50, sold at $1 50 per yard, Black Dress Siiks, worth full $2 75, sold at $1 75 per yard. Black Dress Silks, worth full $3 50, told at $¥50 per yard. Black Dress Silks, worth full $4, wold at $2 50. AH RRR Il CC B pee "2 doo HOH zg H HR RU OG H H E HO HR RIL OG Ho Ks HRHH RER If CG MHHE E H HRR UC H E H HRR UO H H K Ho HR RW GC cH H BREE H HR KR UW co H # -——— | EIGHTH AVE oe ALPACAS, ALPACAS, Examine our Goods before purchasing elsewhere. ” A black Alpaca, worth full 37},c., sold at 25¢. A black Alpaca, worth full 65¢., sold at 87c. arp, worth fall 90c., seld ALPACAS, A black Alpaea, pure linen w at Se. A black Alpaca, best in the market, 80 inches wide, worth full $1 25, sold at 620. Large variety of Cashmere, Drap @’Bte, Brilliantines, Crepes, Bombazines, Baratiieas, Henrietta Cloths, Thibets, &c., at special inducements. English waterproof Cloth proof in the city, at ae. Ladies should not fali to examine our rich assortment of Ladies’ and Children's Dolmans, &¢., &c. Beautiful Ladies’ Redingotes | lants, at $9, worth $15. Elegant imported Boys’ Suits for boys from 5 to 10 years, at $8, $9, $10, &c., worth double, ual to any $1 50 water- | Sults, Cloaks, Sacques, Jackets,” in cloth, satteen and repel- | EWRiGAS—27 AND 28) EIGHTH AVENUE. oe YY BEBE L ¥.Y EEEE TIT sss y oy ee ¥y¥s T 8 8 VV E ea ae | 5 6 vv BE | a a | T 8 VV EEE L v Vv EEE TT 888 VV E L A ae Tr 8 vv &£ i VV. E EY 8 vy & VV OE 8.8 VY Beer [uuu _Vv_ EERE T 888 Cheapest Silk acai Te ever offered, ‘Allthe new shades of Smoke, Myrtle, Olive, Prune, Reseda, Marine Blue, Paon, Rhone, Sage, Bronze, &c., &C., at $1 29, $1 35, $1 44, $1 55, $1 65, $1 75, none of which could possibly be imported at less than $2 25 gold. 115 pieces black Silk Velvets at $1 50, $1 70, $1 80, $2 | | 4 upwards, Black Sitk Cloak Velvets, full 23 inches wide, at $5 4u, worth $7. Extra quality all silk Lyons Cloak Velvet at $7 %, worth $10. we 100 picces Black Velveteen, worth fully 75c., sold at 48c. 128 pieces Black Velveteen, worth $1 25, sold at $1. All new shades of Velveteen from 7c. upwards at 4 EHRICHS'—Sth avenue rear 24th street. Our Millinery Department contains beautifully trimmed ned Bonnets and Round Hats at Jess than halt Broadway prices. Elegant assortment of Real Ostrich Tips and Plumes at special bargains. Finest French Felt Hats, at $1 25, at $1 25. L A cco. EERE 8883 L AA ec ¢ E 8 8 L AA c E L A A Cc E L AAAL o EEE L A A Cc E L F Vem c E L A A © EB 8. LLLL A A cco EEER 8883 Our real Lace department has become justly famous by reason of the large assortment which can be con- stantly found at our establishment, and the exceedingly moderate prices at which we offer them, Weitportdirectly Real Guipure Laces, Real Yak Races, ~~ Real Thread Laces Real Lace Barbes, Peleurines, Fichus, £c,, &¢. Always on hand a most complete and rich selection of silk Gimps, silk Fringes, Fomageres, dress and cloak Ornaments, &c., at O-THRICHS—27 AND 289 EIGHTH AVENUR, EB MM MM EERE RRR It NN N 000 MM MM E R R INN NO O MM MM E R RW NN WN GO oO MM MM E R OR IW NNN O ° MM MM EE RRR il! NNN O o MM MM E RR IT NNN O oO PUSEE ERE RES 8 M M M EEEE R R IL N NN 000 UNDERWEAR, Beppe iG during the summer months, directly from Ladies merino Vests, high neck and long sleeves, at A8c,, sold nowhere at less than $1 25, Full lines of the finest grades of Regular made Underwear. Enormous reductions have been made in our Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, Our undergarments, both for lad: nd children, will be_found equal to ordered work. Special attention is called to our rench Percale Underwear. We are the onl agents of the Parisian manufacturer., French Percale Chemise, hand embroidered band, front and sleeves, all sewed by hand, at$1 47. Heavy French Percale Night Dresses, sePypidersd and sewed by hand, tucked yoke, &c., at $2 25, $2 00, &c., up FFFFFF 4 U R F U U Bs, P88, F U U E R FFF uU u ROR F U U RRR F ue Ue F Uo RR 8. 8 r uvu0 R R B83 6 ag oar own manufacture, and offered at less than le wUniidren’e Whive Coney Caps, with head and wing, at Tee, Children’s white Ce Sacques, ae eet Spectat unducements in Par tin ied senortment of seaiea, sual on Seal Mine Ly chinchilla. ‘ermine Bets, at At special induce: in aed Ladies will find it grea chase their Furs se alt their advantage to pur- iy invite Indies to iat it our setabienen. Tor ill be tiicein ite pleasure to thow out goods. be H RRR, H

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