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DRY GOODs. ennninennnnpeenne nen AAA ADOT Bor Other Dry Goods Advertisements See First Page. T JAMES M’CREERY 4 ©CO.’, A Broadway and kleventh street, Have now ope m thelr new styles of Carriage, Dinner, Waiking and Evening Dresses, im all the new and clegant shades and designs, aud which we offer at particularty attractive prices Varisian ermubroidered aud beaded Cashmere Jackets, ved and Misses’ English Walking Jackets, in new i in great ¥ . at popular prices. ‘Ladies aud’ Children’s Underwear, comprising the most complete assortinent ever offered in this city, aud marked at unusually low rices, Ladies and Children’s. Pique Suits, Dresses, Gabriels, Cloaks, Walking Coats, &c., &c., m elegant variety, at reasonable prices. Tniants’ Wardrobes, com| pate. Particular atienuon pa Dressmsk ing. All orders promptly cxccuted in the latest style at popular prices. T JAMES MCR) Broad wd Silk: con Foulard Sits. Plain ana figured Foulard Silks, in great variety, $1 25 April 6, positively the last two Fr 24-inch colored Silks, $2: regular ERY ity Eleventh street T JAMES WCREERY & CO,’s, Broadway and Eleventh street. Plain Coiored Silks, entirely new shad See the “Vine Leaf” and “Rose- ‘Wood’ snades (now the vogue in kurope) beiore buying vid colors, $1 75 and $2. Famous Black Silk, The “Cachemire Sublime” Black silk, warranted not to crack or break by the hardest usage, #-inch, $1 T JAMES M’CREERY & CO.’S, Broadway and Eijeventh street Mourning Department. Will exhibit on Monday, April 6, some rare attractions in their Mourning Lepariinent. Rich Brocade Grenadines Beaded Grenadines, plain and striped. Elegant Gros Grain, strived, trow $1. Also, a complete assortwment Tron Grenadines, Byzantines, Florentines, Henrietta, Bombazines, Cashmeres, Drap d’Ktes, ich were selected With great care especially for our retail ‘department T JAMES WCRELRY & CO. broadway ane invert street, Bave just received :u/i and compiete lines of Caruvrignt & Warner's celebrated Merino Cadergarmnents, tor spring and sum- mer wear, in Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Goods, Fancy Hose. Fane; The | largest variety to be found In the city ot ‘Lathes! and Children’s tancy cotton Hose. the lowest prices. A large stock of Ladies’ and Gents’ silk and Lisle thre: Unaerwear, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, consisting of ali the latest novelties in Neckwear, at the very lowest prices. Full lives of the Solel BC Kid G B at the new spring hades. sae” “agents for the United States. T JAMES WOREERY & CO’. Broadway and Eleventh street. Liama Lace Shawls and Sacque: We will exhibit, on MO.DAY Xn 6, an elegant as sortment of new patterns and shapes in 4 Lace Shawls, Sacques, Polonaise, &c., received per late steamers. \ ies in Ottoman =triped Shawls, trom $4 upward. Plain and Striped Challie shawis, from $2. Berlin Wool Shawls reauced to $2 ey Embroidered and M Mourning Shawls in great Shetland shawls. Just received, a large importation of Shetland Shawls, from $1 50 each and upwards. asf BLOOM’s. BLOOM'S. © A Continuation of our grand sprit spring opening of latest styles DRESS TAIMMINGS, viz.—Jet, silk. twist, ribbon, ball and drop Fringes, Pas- sementeries, Ornaments, Loops, Tassels and Buttons. rimm ny silks, /urqucise, Mignon, Velons, Satins, Lyons Velvets, real Luces and ali kinds of made up Lace Goods. Hamburg kinbroideries and White Goods Ladies’ and chidren’s ready made Hpcegerments, infanis’ complete « utits and all «in Fancy Goods, French Jewelry, Fans, Hair Ornaments, All the tashtonabie shanes. Rea} French Flowers, in greatest protusion. Ostrich and tancy i eathers at and bonnet Ornaments. Ribbons, in ail wcchs and shades, at ruinous prices. We have always made it a study to Keep none but first class goods, and are now, through long exveriense, more prepared than ever to suuisiy the demands o! che puouc tg sell Lest gouds atlowest mharket value. Having pur- chased at lust week's aucticn sales some extracrauinary bargains in real Guipure, Yak and Thread Laces, we eeu it our duty to iniorm our friends and patrons of the tac... We are positively satisticd these goods are 25 per cent below cost of imporiation. #y perseverance and special supervision and only first class operators we are enabled o offer the most complete line of iadies’ and misses’ Underweai quality of material, e and h at much lower prices than anything tolore. Only one triai wiil be suiticieut to peor those who think that first class goods can only be toand in nigh priced store: We will open MONDAY MORNING two cases lace Sacgues, Fischus, 4 Spi ‘is, &e., in cl uch less than s. ice patterns, at m1 LLAMA LACE SACQU ————— [GUIPURE LACE SACQUES ——______———? PUREST | YAK LACE SACQUES, o— in ladies’ neck wear; Ruchings, in crepe eg Ane esi dete Sashes in Neo ed epe py ng chene sabots, Marguerit specialty. Peng dress Silks, popalt makes, a fall line at popular Call and examine our children’s coming, adi Wrappers. Pillow Cases, Shawls, Sheets, & Scart Nets, in latest des ‘gn, in pure silk Guipure, extra heavy and ae embroidered ; ditto in real Liama, Spanish BLOOM'S, 338 Bowery. ‘A? WALLER # WsoRLev's. Grand Opening, 1874. Spring, 1874. Ladies’ Suits, Dresses, Redingotes, Sacques, &c., &c., im all the Jatest styles and novelties, made ot the most fashionable materiale, in the best manner and richly trimmed, at astonishing low prices, Handsome Lustre Suits at $8, $10, $12 ana upwards, Elegant Cloth and Cashinere Jackets at $6, $7, $8, $11 and apwards. STEIN Grand Opening ot Spring Dress Goods. 00 pieces plain and fancy Dress Goods at l6c., 18c, ana 2c. per yard. Sceses double width Lustres, new shades, at 26c. 450 pieces double width Bulernos, beautiful colors, at 3lc. 300 pieces rich corded Poplins atg7c.; 200 pieces extra quality at Sc. 4cases French Cavhmeres, elezant new shades, very fine, at Wc. and S6c. 350 pieces Empress Cloths, all shades, at 40c. and upwards, Over 5,000 pieces of Brillianunes, Popling, Cretones, Serges and Pongees, in ail the new colors, shades and effects, at great barzains. 180 pieces Japanese Silks at Jlc., 87c. and 50c. per yard; he greatest bargains ever offered. Mourning Goods. Every style and make of Mourning Goods at lowest prices. Sp bargains in black Alpacas, Cashmeres and Gren Silks, , Splendid stock of black Silks of the best $1, 125, $1 WW, $175, $2 and upwarts 100 pleces K and white, aud fancy striped silks at We. and. | ecial dines. P newis, Shawls. Lates styles of Spring and M. Ghawis at lowest prices.” Cloths Cussniores, Mauaele 8, Hosiery, Domestics and tuli stock of House: Eecping Dry Goods at wholesale prices. WALLER & McSORLEY, it bes 245 Grand street, pear Bowery. — . a Race 2 be bet on J fae cad e Bankrupt Stock of a large wholesale hous ‘wil be sold at greatly reduced prices “ie French Paper Hangings, Window Shaaes, English Carpetings, _ Vuucloths, Mattings, &c. 90,000 rolls fine Goid Paper, We. per roll; fine Paper. 12@. per roll; tine good Window shades, '$2 per pair, My sold at $4); 60,000 yurds thick Oiicloth, Sue. ‘also a jot of English Carpetings, tc.. ut low W. COATE. No. 277 Hudson street, opposite Dotainick. Houses Papered, Decorated, Kalsomined and Paiuated. Good workmen sent to any part of the city or county ‘ vy. ViGoUROUX, 122 FOURTH AVENUE, =! —STAMP- 41 ing, tmoroidering, Lingerie; ladies’ and babies’ Trousseans, specialty of Initials, Monograms for band. kercliof, table and bed cloths, embroidered to order or aiready embroidered. Large stock of French emproid- ered Goods tor spring wholesale department. 704 broad. way. 41 SIXTH "AVE UE, «1, Twenty-seventh streets— Estabisi pent children's J.D, Ui RRE ween Twenty-sixth an ing and Embrol er pique Dresses stamped already made: French Lin. rie and iadic® Ot arments: hand-ome Initials and Hograms embrovdered to ordi cleaved and nded equal to new. —————————— A, HARAGK'S Wty AND by ay a ald ¢ exinblishinent, % Fourth avenue, ¢ Work dune ii the est @auner apd at NEW DRY GOODs., Rises MEARES, Sixth avenue and Ni Nineteenth street. . Now Fey rot ‘oughout our ent ire establishment 5 NEW goons ADAPTED TO THE PRESiN! SEASON, Our assortment in every departiuent will be found un usually large and attrac ti HALL EXHIBIT ON MONDAY the greatest bargains ever offered in BLACK SILKS, purchased at last week's auction oes. 4 FIRgy Class BLACK SiLk $1, ¥ PLENDID HEAVY GROS GRAIN BLACK worth $1 75 per AN ELEGAN’ bi Mit. 26 INCH BLACK GROS QRAIN ery ul) sa, $1 Sv. LY AGP ALOR EAR Ghose URAL Stuxs, $1 75, $1.55 per yard, all fine satin finish, worth $2 to $2 20 er yard RICH GROs GRAUN AND TAPPETA, SATIN FINISH, BLACK SILKS, $1 9%, $2, $2 25, $2 60, worth $2 75 ani 33 per yard. One Jot of elegant gros grain, s: $275, $2 95, $3 and $3 25; thes goods, and are worth $4 to $4 & a yard. Great variety of colored “Trimming ‘Stk 1 10, $2 25 anct $2 50, all of them Special bargains frst ee last week's ‘sales, VE $1 65, Choice colored Dress Silks, in all the new shades, $1 75 and Large Pacihee of Striped Silks, 75c., 80c., 88c. and 90c., in every combination of colors. Bi las + pound, white striped, white with biack stripes,,9%5c, ntRgte ay AND GROS D& SUEZ TRIMMING SILKS, in every color, cut straight or bias. Tt will 1 Rey you fo make a special visit of examination to our silk Department. NEW DRESS GOODS, in Cashmeres, Poplins, Mohuira’ Pongees, Serzes, Re} de Bebeiges, Empress Cloths, with a larzé assortment spring col Cp rat We., 383e,, 40c.. We, AND A FULL LINE OF MORIN GOODS, in Cashmere, Drap a’Ete, Biarritz, Cords, Tamise Cioth, Boubazines, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK ALPACAS, select brands, with saa" +» Be. 9 » dtc. Fine Black Cashmeres, she. $1, $1 10 and $i 25 per yard, ‘with a choice assortment of Calicoes ana Percales CASHMERE AND DRAY NETE SACQUES, now nin) the new shapes in variety, OW OO A AWS AGEN LOW PRI ms Cashmere and Lrap @&te Sacques, trimmed with Yak laos and beaded gimp, $8 5, $9, $10, $11, $12, $12 5) and $13. Much diner and better, $13 50, $14, $15, $16, $17 and $18, WE INVITE AN /XAMINATION OF OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF REAL LACES, in Point, Point Applique, “Black Thread, Guipure, Yak, Valenciennes, &c., which we off at very low ates. White Guipure Laces, 6c. 75c., 88. and $1. Cheapest line of Yak Laces ever offered, n black, White, colored, Be. 38c., 40c. and 50c. ; very de Yai BSc. Ranreitene Edgings and hrascreinie tn Nainsook, Cam- bric and Swiss, elegant designs. IN LADIES’ UNDE) we offer our usual assortment ot Be goods, Fine Chemises and Draw vy trimmed with needlework, fine Muslin, $1, $1 12, $1 25, $1 38 and $L Nightgowns, fin Stuslin, $1 is, 81 25.51 5) and $l 75. French Wove Embroidered Corsets, 88c., $1. $1 12. $1 25, fine goods, such ag are usually sold trom $1 25 to $2, HOSIERY Bh Ene an VARIETY OF STRIPES FOR D CHILDREN, One, two and three- bution ‘kid Gloves in all the new had Our celebrated 97¢. Kid Gloves in spring colors. Every pair warranted, or give another if they rip or tear. alli THE GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING OUR MILLI- NERY OPENING HAS INDUCED US TO CONTINUE OUR EXHIBITION ALL THIS WEEK OF FINE IMPORTED ROUND HATS AND BONNETS; also, a large assortment of our owa manufacture IN CHOICES? NOVELTIES AND DiSIGNS, Onr shapes and styles are entirely new, and will ine elude many of exquisite design specially prepared tor this exhibition. Algo, an unusually choice and attractive assortment of fine Paris clowers, Feathers, Or mis, Ribbons and other novelties just’ een and to which we invite a cial visit of inspection. - . RICHARD MEARES, corner Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, Eons HEARD 4 CO., 201 Grand street, wil offer on Monday, April 6, special bargain in black Sil Rich Gros Grain de Rhine, co “31, # 10, $1 20, Ricn Gros Grain, $1, to 1G, $1 20, $130, Extra, Gros Gay $b Sila 2a, 92 aun 2 A tull Line of striped Spring and Summer Silks at 75c., S5c., We., $1 and uow: Also extraordinary ary. acd in ghtring fe Suitings in grays and stripes at 123¢0., 15c., 186., Noveltles in Suitings at 26c., 30c., 35c., 40c., 45c., 506., fh the new Shades, 37346., S0c., 620. 75c., 874c., $1, pring Cashmere and a) aa les! cbek 8c. Black Goods at ig He. 4c. We Black Alpaca by tlie’ pirat tie, Blew de Tic cde Bl, Best American Prints, 8¢., 9c’, 10c., Lle. und 123¢¢. Great induce nents i 2 Housekeeping Goods aud Goods iv nse. we Sheetings ‘nnd shirtings, 7c., 8¢., 92., 10c., lic, ‘a own Sheetings and Shirtings, 7c., 8¢., 9c. 0c, Ilc., hire flax Table Linens, 35. de., de, 6c, 60e. Still better do., 75¢. He., $l. Real Barnsley, do. siz S130, 31 Nak Pore lineu Napkins’ $1, $1 2810 Still better, extra size. $2, $2 on 5 rs R $ 2 @ F Better and larger, 20c., 25¢.. Se., 40. 506. ot a reen abakeroniets iio Wie. We, 18, a 25e. on a oni linen Handkerchiefs, 25c., 30c., 40c., atult line of anh Liamg lace Jackets, Sacks and Points rei mS le prices at very reasongiias. HEARD & CO., 30} Grand street. F. DE PERCEVAL, formerly at 739 Broadway, has removed to 23 West oe mage} Children’s Outtits. infants’ Wardrobes, Ladies’ Underwear, All kinds of Embroideries to order. Laces cleaned and mended equal to new. Stamping and Stamped Goods, Giisaies a CLASSIQUE AND RENAISSANCE Styies.—Mme. A. DUVAL, Dressmaker. importer of Paris patterns, has now open ‘elegant novelies in Pat- terns for making suits, reception and bridal toilets. ied cut from measure warranted to ft 878 Broad- HH, CxeHL a co, ie? AND 829 SIXTH AV. AND TWENTIETH 8T., IMPORTERS, ‘will open on MONDAY. April 6, a fal. assortment of NEW SPRING MILLINERY Goops, ALL OF OUR OWN SPECIAL IMPORTATION, Af MUCH BELOW THE MARKET PRICES. 100 dozen CHIP ROUND HATS and BONNETS, all of the finest quality and latest novelties in shapes, Drab, Diack and brown, $3 45. 180 cases of FINE MILAN ROUND HATS ana BON- NETS, $1 to $250. vets 100 eases AMERICAN CHIP MATS, $125. RIBBONS. Nos, 9,12 and 16 GROS GRAIN BONNET RIBBONS, at 2c, per yard, in all the new spring shades, WARRANTED all silk. ae | e 2 SASH RIBBONS, FANCY PLAID SASH RIBBONS, Sc. per yard. ROMAN SASH RIBBONS. 7auch GRO3 GRAIN SASH RIBBONS, 850., all silk SOFT SILK SASHES. SASHES FRINGED TO ORDER, BICH LACES, LACES. GOLORED OLUNY LACES, GuIscRE SPANISH LACES, SPANISH NEI ETS, DOXETS, ike ELL, FINE FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, nurrurvas, MADEUP Lack Goons, i LACE TIES, LACE CAPES CHILDREN'S LACE OAPs. We mannfacture all our own Lace Goods. FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, FANCY, Liaise Ht T1P3—New shades. LaDIEs’ Es TIES. NEW FANCY TIES. Th Witire SILK .MSROIDERED TIES. 1,000 dozen WINDSOE TIES at 45 cents; all shades All the new Bonnet Materials i in the latest SPRING G SHADES. A liberal discount to the trade. O'NEILL'S, 827 and 399 SIXTH AVENUE and TWENT! ETH STREET G, 7 TAYLOR, ° 7 816 Broadway, Importer ot Brepeh Fashions Le Bon Ton, La Mode Elegance and Revue de la Mode, Elegantly trimmed Patterns of our Latest importations, trom $9 to $12 ver dozen. T, TAYLOR'S SYSTE: This system Py the ong ber et ng he Gress cutting, and is ike that uw y the tail Privave ladies can have any of our choice imported de- signs cut to their measures by this system, warrantiog the most perfect and grace:ul dtting, NDIA SHAWLS.—WILL CLOSE THE RE A yd in the balance ten days, and durin ‘tet ume will offe of stook at lieve oy srt ag wearin rity Twentieth street | orth $1 AND TAPPETA StLks a E per yard; # great Dargain, well YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIG 5, 1874—QUI SPECIAL NOTIC: DRY GUUDs. nee nN RA youvin KID GLOVES, MAISON VIOLET VER. sume! pry eres assortment ot the genaine article BES Moet ees wetratbmaiwanst = [Abies suis, Lables’ SUITS Sib Spring Styles now open. peeks Ladies’ Suits, Ladies’ Suits, Ladies ies? Suita, Ladies! Suits, Spring Styles now open. Spring Styles now open. Ladies’ Suits. Ladies’ Suits, dies Suits, Ladies? Suits. Lagies’ Suits. Ladies’ Suits. Spring Styles 1 pring Styles now open. The largest, best aupried, hest manutagtured stock of medium priced Suits to ve found in the city, at from $6 50 to $20, equal to those sold in other stores at almost double the price, Laddes aro invited w callandexamine.. v7, 272 and 214 Bower, Tbs WISHING TO HAVE * PERFECT AND racetul figure should try Mme, CARLEY'S French C vorset Raper Patterns, mn the very latest styles, direct from | Pari EW YORK N ti 39" sum. Fearne STATE ESTABLISHED IN 1619. 98 Duane strect, near Broadway, 752 Broadway, near Eighty street, New York. 610 Sixth avenue, near Chirty-sixth st, 166 and 163 Pierrepont street, near Fulton, Brooklyn. Dye, Cleanse and refinish laaies' and gentlemen’s ments and Piece Goods in a superior manne Y gee PAaRISIAN FLOWER 0 COMPANY ‘will open on D Monday, April 6, the latest Novelties in Rich French Flowers and Feathers. Bridal Sets and Veils and fine white Flowers. Floral Garnitures for Wedding and Evening Costumes to order, ‘Vases and Baskets filled to order “a specialty.” Courches, Halls and Dwellings decorated. 4 liderai discount to the trade. | | THE PABISIAN FLOWER COMPANY, No. 9 tne de Clery, Paris. 23 Hast Fourteenth strect, Four doors west of University place. 8 LOWENSTEIN, Proprietor. __ MIL LIN ERY A AND DRESSMAKING. A- —Go TO THE Union Bazaar, Sixth avenue, 43 tor the atest Paris styies ot Ladies’ trimmed Bonnets and Round Hats. Also untrimmed Hats in all varieties at greatly reduced prices. wih large gmortmont of wers, Feathers, ® wulinery and Fancy Goods, Corsets, Hosiery, ‘Trimmings Tamburg mbroideries. “Prices all marked down. Our Ealbriggan Hose, at S5c. a pair, are the cheapest evcr offered. “Parasols @ specialty,” The finest selection of Parasols, at prices below sny other oreab lig ‘343 Sixth avenue, Union Bazaar. 3. MAGNUS, —MAISON WALTON, 862 BROADWAY, ABOVE + Union square, importer ot Paris Bonnets and Eng- lish Round Hats trom all the leading houses in Europe; also an assoriment ot Mourning Bonnets. Als MAISON HARRIS (MLLE. PRINCE SUCCESSOR), Kast Fourteenth street, near Ghickerins's. 6 os ea ey ay in jet Bonnets just received ; also “ ANUYKE,” the round nat of the season. A ~—A.—MISS PORTER & DOANE, ° #9 Broadwa; feral Hel ‘ifth avenue, will exhibit on Thursday, Aprits 9,8 case of French Bonnets and just received, T MME. M. DOWNEY?S, 219)¢ SIXTH AVENUE, IM- porter of French Bonnets and Round Hats, snow prepared to exhibit all the latest novelties. A —REMOVED.—BROWN’S LONDON ROUND HATS, « E. BROWN (sister ot W. C. Brown, New Bond Street. London) has now slogant styles for spring. 1,251 Broadway, between Thirty-first and Thirty-second sts. ( M. OLNEY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MIL- J» linery.—Latest novelties in spring and summer Hats trom the leading Paris houses; rich French Flowers, Bridal Wreathes, &c. Particular atvention paid toorders, 20 Gast Fourteentu street. Oona. LYONAISE DRESSMAKING E lishment.—Making up ladies’ own material: - modelling dresses receive special attention. N. #.—No charze ‘tor extras. Also Paris Chip and Straw Bonnet: aa ae Vlowers, 4c. Mme, JOSi:PHINE GOLDE. io A. Mullet), removed trom 13 Clinton place & Ro. ry: 4 a Thirtieth street, between Fitth and Madison es ‘ST TH STREET, BETWEEN and University place.—Direct importa- tion of the fluest Paris Flowers; Bridal and ball Parures- ME. E. “CHEVALIER, NO. 4 KAST TWENTIETH street, begs to inform the Indies that she has just opened at the above address a showroom witn the most ‘elegant and distingue” selections ot imported Bonnets, pt 8, Headdresses and Caps of ihe latest style. M™ Fort sor homo R-AUGIER AND MLLE. L. SAF- ve removed to 149 West Forty-fitth street, between irri venue and Broadway. ri the most elegant manner. Best fittitig Corsets, (ME. ANTOINETTE BERNHEIM, 19 BREVOORT place (Tenth street), is constantly receiving trom the best nou-es in Paris the latest styles in Coscumes, Cachemire Garments, Bonnets, Hats, Lingeries and other taucy articles. —* M=, RALLINGS, pomp tose 1116 BROADWAY, will opem Rt ites APES, , elegant novelties in Costumes and Paris Milliner; Mt . BAUGNON, DE PARIS, FORMERLY RUE Commartin, 31, make Walking Suits from $10 up- ward ; handsome nt: trimmed in the patent Parisian style; receive the tashions every wi No. 2 West Thirteenth street, one door irom Fifth avenue. MN ME, DPLLAC, ELEVE DE LA MAISON de Paris, received new Patterns for dresses. essmaking in ROGEI Ms West | Forty-first street. ME, MICHEL (FORMERLY WiTH MARIE Galoupeau, No. 424 Sixth avenue, i sixth street, returned from Paris by p Cim- bria, and has onened a most recherehe vanoremant of Bonhets and Rownd Hats, carefuliy selected by herself in all the tashion. houses o1 Paris. NATALIE TILMAN & CO. 12 MAST SIXTEENTH street, will open Monday & choice assortment of imported Sonnets Round Hata, pi es Feathers, Bridal Wreaths, Veils, &c., &c, N, B.—Dresses and Suits made to ) order, S T. TAYLOR, OLD ORICINAL DRESSMAKING + and pattern rooms, No. 6 Clinton place.—Dresses and Robes made up ata much less = than imported garments, and as to style tully equal to the finest Pari- sian inandsactures, Br SIREET.—-MME. GRENIER saakes Suits fe $15; elegant evening and re i nbs latest Varisian st; ay ONE ‘Boor NORTH OF ‘At Mme. ENDALL's, late lie De Lay, of Broadway: isdies will awed ali the new shapes and colors in imported Bonnels aud Round Hats, at halt Broad way prices. Particul. tion given to elderly ladies. NUE, LADIES and gentlemen can obtain the highest value, in cash, for Cast-o4 Clothing, Carpets ke Ladies waited upott by dirs, Rosentbul, in and out of the city. A’ F. HARRIS’, 71 SIXTH AVENUE Washington and Waverley places. ies and gen- tlemen can recetve 25 per cent more than elsewhere ior their Cast-off Ciothing, Carpets and Laces. ona call oF address us above. Lauivs attended to by Mrs. Harris T B. MINTZ'S, 48 3D AY., BETWEEN 20TH AND 21st streets. —6 per cent more cash will be paid than tisowhere for indies” silk and woollen Drewses gentle. men’s Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, Laces. A note oy post bunctually attended by Mr. and Mrs. MINTZ, Brooklyn TT ON !--$60,000 IN CASH ON HAND, WHICH I AT ni will Mjesbasee for Wearing Apparel and Carpets The receiving of an extraordinary large order compels me to pay more than elsewhere. Vivuse call on or ai- Mr. or Mrs. ROSENBERG, 25 Seventh avenue, second house from Twenty tourth’ street. T OM. MARK’S WLLL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 101 sixth avenue, opposite bighth street, ladies and gentlemen can receive the utinost value in cash for their Cast off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelr, thet Qf acdrems the nuinber as on BETWiLEN TS SIXTH AVEN “LA ADIES A AND oe can dispose of their Cas.-of Wearing Apparel, Car- pets, Jewelry, &c., at & satisiactory price, Call ‘on or address Mr. or Mrs, H. HARKIS, 8) Sixth avenue, above Waverley plac T 16) SEVENTH AVENUE, NINETEENTH. poaee ladies and gentlemen will be astonished at th prices we pay lor Cast-oif Clothing, Carpets, &c Orders promptly attended to by Mr. or Mrs. LISENSTADT. T 27 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street—M. LEON pays the hig prices for ladi ntliemen's Cast-of Clothing, Varpets, ac, Ladios on by Mrs. Leon. D MUDERN CLOCKS OF EVERY DE- scription bi fhe ba! eens is the best man ir. TTRACTIVE OL PAINTINGS SOLD ‘CHBAP—OR th i io cha: NANADA ST. LEON SPRING. yasee a blood purifier iu the world. For E BEST fu Libby Jotel, corner Swenty-seventh strect and Fourth avenuy | ‘AIR DYED RLONDR GOLDEN COLOR, or black.—Hairdreasing and shampooing; aiso har rowing on lips, brow or face removed, at MIOHAILE 8 des" Hair Dyeing « -stablishinent, #2 2 t Fourth street Siar 2 JANES, STATIONERS, 93 FULTON STREET, ear Wilijam.—Account Books made to order at shor BROWN. RO REFRIGERATOR, WILH | WATER, Wi WINE AXD ative water on wet ey ae in " oO Ay Lary A a OST AND FOUND. D%. LOsT—ON “WEDNESDAY, MAROR 28, SCOTCH Tomer, Jong hair, cut tail aud ears; brass ott ir 4 with ade med Teazer; liberal reward tor turn or orto au one one who will tell who has him. A. SHERMAN, 344 East Thirtleth strect. 1OUND~IN WESTCHESTER, A LOT OF CARPET; owner can obtsin same by proving property and saying for this advertisement.” Apply to 1. BoD: ERGER, Williamsbridge, N, ¥, Lier ERTIFICATE 2%, DATED APRIL 21, 1873, FOR 80 shares. Hudson River lron Company stock. issued 4& &. Hochstudtler, If sound please return to the ndersigneds au Pocghseoneie, &, - & ¥ “‘HOCHSTADTLER. bred THURSDAY, BETWEEN 1 AND 32, ON romiway, bevween Walker and Lispenard mraets, ret.conena be elven by leaving It wilh GILES BROTH. nm by lea +. ERS, 66 Walker Street. sbuiinenarsts Lo8t-878 OR THEREAROUTS IN BILLS (A $10 iat included). A proper reward willbe paid. with Owns: PRANK NORMS, Fifth Avenue Hotel Lxt4, CEPTivicaTé OF wil ee BOORUAED ee Compan, rewarded by re- turning same to CEWIs HESSBERG, 287 Croadway. RARES" A.MHRES 9?anacos sarers, Made to order, of best materials and warranted Sent by oupress. C. U. D., to auy part of the rhs the tollowing prices: 6 shirts, Masonville muslin ani fue linen, $120) 6 shirts, Wamsuita me and very fine iit 13 50 6 shirt * York Mills and best qua bow Shirt made on FANCY SONGS ae VARIETY, Directions for Teasusement Feet on spplie ation. RICHARD MEAKES, Gentlemen's Furalen ne Goous, Sixth avenue and Niueteentn street, New York, A WARCHER, THE HATTER, Spring sty Jes now ready. Silk Hats a speclaity. Falton street, corner Nassau, New York. A —SODA WATE MIN + Ale, sparkling Wine ouuits of Apparatus and Materials. with full ons, All departinents of manutacture, bottiin, pouting exeluaive nents in desirable territor: ues tree. JOHN MATTHEWS, First avenue, Aith'snd Twante-seventh strecth, New York RAL WATERS, GINGER Manufacture of complete instruc. Le GOOD FRIDAY, A SEALSKIN MUFF, between St. Ignatiuy church, West For and 666 Sixtb avenue. The finder will be. rewarded Jeaving it at the stationery store 666 Sixth avenue, OST—A WEEK AGO, A GREYHOUND. WITH BRASS 4 collar; breast and ‘leet white: answers to the call of. Fae A Uberal reward paid at 10 West Forty-nintn street. OST—ABOUT 9TH, GOLD LOCKbT AND CHAIN; 4 loeket medium size, with a design in aren ou front dropped probably between Fourteenth and i wenty-| third, streets, on [rving pla Liberal reward to the finder if returned to 10) Liberty street. OST—ON SATURDAY, A RED CENTRE PAISLEY Shawl. Suitable reward will be paid by addressing L,, box 2,568 Post oitice. OsT FRIDAY, FROM 28 IRVING PLACE, BANK Kk. No. 87,364, Sixpenny Savings Bank; also $25 in cen any information wil. be rewarded by leaving it With Detective Irving Folic Headquarters, by the owner, Mme. DB BA’ OST—ON MARCH 2%, A HUNTING CASE DOUBLE \4 dial Wateh. The finder will be rewarded to the amount of $175, not for the watch, but for the memen- toes on the shaln. Any information will be thank/ull, received at No, 1,67 Second avenue, between Eighty-tt and Eighty-sixth streets, Miss MARKGRAFF, fancy store. z REWAKDS, = REWARD-FOR RED MOTHER OF PEARL J Opera Giass, in red case, lost between Tenth street and Second avenue and Academy, via Second avenue ear and Fourteenth street stage, yesterday. 218 East Tenth street. $25 REWARD.—STOLEN FROM PASSAIC, N.J., A ) ‘white and light yellow Potnter Dog: liad large gear on front part of hind lez. |The above teward w it Dacoais for retarn or for intormation leading to re- J.P, BU UES- RNS, 35 Union square. $10 REWARD WILL BE PAID AND NO tions asked for the return of the sum of $535, lost or stolen from the undersigned while Fo! ofny Rg 120 Broadway to 19% Third avenue; it was held by me in trust until morning, to be handed over to a poor widow to whom it belonged: it was her whole savings and I have no money t make eR to her. J. A. VILLORIA, 196 Thira avenue, 72 UNIO! — A offer their fine Mee ranent of ‘arse class Pianofortes at prices which cannot tail to suit the times, New Pianos to rent and rent applied toward purchase it desired. Old Pianos taken in exchanze, A RARE CHANCE,—AN ASSORTMENT OF SECOND hand grand, square and upright Pianos, of Stein- way & Sons and other gal for sale cheap ; also stein- upright Pianos to re: STEINWAY & SONS, 105 and 111 East Fourteenth st. A. —$150.—BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD IRON FRAME round corner Pianotorte and Stool; also 744 octave baie oversirung, ‘&c.; sacrifice on instalments or rent, 'OLDSMI1B'S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. _ A, SUPERB ves Nop gers ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE ig ‘ane monihs, best New York city $8u0, or 8800s Parlor Carpets, satin Suits, ae ‘Hedroom Suits, complete: Household "Furniture in lots to suit, Call at private residence, 98 Second piace, between Court and Clinton streets, Brooklyn. STILL GIVING BEST BARGAINS IN NEW AND « second hand Pianos and Or-ans, ior rent and sale, Haltet & Davis’, pias Hazelton ‘sand Weber's. ¥ & CO., 739 Broadway. _ BEAUTIFUL PIANOFORTE, ONLY $30—A Steinway Planoforte, 7% octave, carved lege. over strung ery every improvement; great sacrifice for cash. J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place. near Broadway. BEAUTIFUL SECOND HAND PIANO, $100; 7 OC- tave Piano, used but litile, tor $209; two Concerto One ns, used but little, will be sold at half price, Pianos and Organs to rent until the ren. money pays for the in- strument HORACK WATERS & SON, 431 Broadway. MAGNIFICENT 73g OCTAVE ROSE WUOD PIANO- forte tor sale, Bepere) carved tezs and case, tour round corners, made ler, ceiebrated maker, fully guaranteed, used five months, tor incinding stool and cover; Parlor, Chamber, Dining Furniture; Puin'- ings, Bronzes, Silverware; a sacritice; property’ family ke enving city.” Can be seen this day, 86 West loth st, near LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND , Anon tor cash Red oe bokn pankene oe sale, w 5 on ins bs cra A BRAUTIGAM, TUL Broadway. auaynes Bro. $600 Piano, new ‘pew last September, for sale i at DE GRAAF & TAYLOR'S, Furniture D ener Brand 89 Bo" py ate HEARD GLADLY.—RAVEN & CO,'S Pianos, 45 years before the peo! ple, ‘are more popular eat Fourteenth than ever. Warerooms 116 and street. Organs, $100 upward. A BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE (CARVED LEGS) Piano tor $175, payavle on ht ane month: Steinway, Weber and other first class me ‘@ Pianos and Oreaus for eh iasiatmentes or to ret CHAS. J, TTS, 733 Broadway corner Tenth st. reer ethers A —IMPORTANT,—AN ELEGANT STEINWAY PIANO. « forte, having. all improvements, tor sale a original cost: also an elegant Decker & Bro.’s PI octave, richly carved, four round corners, rose wood chases having all improvements, full agratie, oversiraug, fe, @ta sacrifice for cash. Those about y chasing a piano would do well to call. this d ‘aay or Monday, at private residence 21) West 2ist st. A PAD gi, Skil FOR LESS THAN, $100, Kaadvome round cornered Tranoforte, perfect order} aigoan tstey six stop Parlor Organ, atasacrifice. 23 ‘Third street, near Bowery. BEAUTIFUL 7% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, $15), oversirul pavent asrate, carved ; sacridce; rent or instalinents, $12 monthly. BR. CABLE, 10/ West Mwenty-third ot, corner Sixth av, T HALF PRICK.—AN ELEGANT 7% OCTAY: ve rosewoo! Piano richly carved, best’ Anish, Fine tone, a suston made Piano, tor only $v. 367 Forty sireet, second bell, NUMBER OF GOOD seohane Soap PIANOS OF A different makers for sale che: cash or on in- stalments and to rent, at JOHN MAHON’, 224 wast Thir- ty-ninth street. NEW SCALE.—FOUR ROUND CORNERED 724 octave rosewood carved case Pianotorte tor sale; pings 2, to ore in use eats months; 1ail Beate: ‘Cost also Parlor and Bedroom niture. at iorivate residence 120 West 23d street. “Family fing city. RARE CHANCE.—A FEW EXCELLENT SECOND hand Weter Pianos (squares, uprights grand), used Maresi, Campanini, Ca- poul, Muzio, Nannetti, isehrens, c., will be sold’ ata great bargain; have been used a couple of months by these great artists and beeu specially seiected because ot their superiority; are tuily werranted, Weber Piano Rooms, Fitth avenue, corner Sixtcenth street. A by Wiison, Lucca, Torriani, Cary, OR SALE—A LARGE SQUARE PIA;O, ROSE. wood, carved legs, two round corners, in exceilent condition ; also a large pier Mirror, Cam frame, with cor- nicea, Can be seen on Sunday ; price N. WOLFF, 37 inst Sixt¥second street. ‘Paes, PIANOS.—THE CHBAPHST PLA TO buy Bianos is to go direct to tactory; great reduc- tion; cash or instalmenis, 78 Barrow street, var Hud- son. ety SOME HANDSOME FURNITURE AN ta for sale at a bargain, owner going to 422 West Twenty-second street. CAR. urope, A NO FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. THE GRAND GIFT CONCERT ‘of th MASONIC RELI“ F ASSOCIATION of the city of Norfolk, Va., WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1874, at which time the following list of Gifts will be distrib- uted amongst the ticket hoide ‘Sime Lis? OF GIFTS, ‘One Grand Cash Gift. $50,000 ine sh One Grand Gash Git... 700) One Grand Cash ditt, 2,500 2% Cash Grits, $500 each 12,00 5) Cash Gitts, 250 each. 12,600 8) Cash Gitts, 200 each. 16,010 10 Cash Gitts, 35,000 150 Cash Gitts, 15,000 590 Cash Gifts, 29.500 900) Cash Girts, 45,000 Grand $atel, 10, ),000 Gifts, all cash.. 3250, 000 sllall Tiekets, $3 ickets for $50; 22 Tickets for $100, This is strictly for Masonic purposes, and will be con- ducted in the impartial interest of every ticket holder, We guarantee no further Postponement. All orders fe tickets or other communications shou'd be addressed to MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION, Branch office, 78 and 8) Broadway. Post office box 1,417. LL LADIES ANNOYED 1 BY HAIR GEOnre te me the brow, Hips or tace should apply to Mn Lian, No. 234 West Thirty-eizhth street, No’ Yor aa she removes, personally, the disfigurement instantans ously by an anny hot injurious vo the skin. Call from If to 4d dail, (sak AND TOBACCO MANUFPACTURERS.—FOR sale, a special quality of West sie Bay Ram, used expressly for favoring cigars ane toba J SOARLE, 25 Old alip. (Obes RVATIVE, SENSITIVE WORKINGMEN JU- bilant,—JERE, JOUNSON, Jr.'s night auction sale, in Germania Assembly Rooms, accompanied with a Grand Cperatic Concert, Nas created Projcand sens: tion among. conservatives aud an equally jubilant teel- ng amonz 3,000 Working men and women Who intend to the Assembly Rooms noxt Thursday evening, inen to the splendid music and buy lots. Secure free tickets at once of Auctioneer, 21 Park row. beret aceyeern ahertate Pe HAVANA Lor tery.—Tickets may be had direct ED aee, 8 o. De Address J. eB DIAZ, ‘Aparta fo xe iA Habana. XTRAORDINARY DRAWING OF HAVANA LOT. tery.—Grand prize $500,000. Circulars, with full in- formation, sent free. JOSEPH BAT 8, 196 Broadway, room 4. ITED STATES PASSPORTS TO Call before fist Charles Hote *sroadway, —RO HAVANA = Lt 500.4 000. arene, Extraoniinary” Dr 200.0.6aeh itt; elrculars, with full ‘ee a dress P. VLIN, stationer and hie street, New York, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. cones NCE OF SPIRITUALISTS sive 4 non-progressive) will be he joan Hall, 20 Third avenue, sunday, at3 + Aner Menonts) Cums ‘hy Banat 8 te ane eet est of Sixth avenue—l M permon et orn 2 ha 5 with Sermon, HEBER aa & preach. Commanions tu: oly Communion : Bev. K, T DE GARMO HALL, FIF?H AVENUE AND. teenth street —To-day, at 10:30, sclentifie sort “Spirit Communion Facts an yomene 73) Mr. A, CM New Dispensation,” PROTESTANT REtSQOF AL ha Brooksyn, Rev. Dr. Ge eames. pores Services in the, Agadeny 6 a th 1034 ote ck: Ul} isson nv avenue hin ‘the evening, at 73g 0! ‘acdonald—subject astor, pre: jeptisin ate ° UT ROBINSON HALL, NO. street,—Lyman C. Howe, Trance Lg for Society of Progresaive Spiritualists a 74g P.M. “Children’s lyceum at 23g P. 18 EAST SIXIF Ker, i LUG AL A —JOINT COMMUNION SERVICE WILL BE « atthe Church of Disciples of Christ, heey y : street aNd Broadway, on Sunday, Apri: 5, at 3 which this charch will give a formal reception at come to the pastor and the members of the Free | church, formerly of Seventeenth street, who will forth participate with Ce in nevis The | Hyatt smith, Rev. R. Je: . Hi * tonand other clergymen ‘have been invited Piketntes in the services. Rev. W. C Disciples church, will preach at 1 aptist church, ab 73) PI ‘ ‘ine Cameron, of the cordially invited. ENJAMIN ALBRO, OF THE THIRTY-FC treet Methodist Episcopal church, pou is hou: Ey ‘hirty- = Read Mutneni, ik, Ail welcome: a JBDRCH OF ST. MALY THE VIRGIN, WEST F ih street, near Broadway.—Kaster sy Hien Celebration and Sermon, with Von_ Y peal mass; 4 P. M., Vespers. All services a tull Cine an OF THE HOLY TRINITY, MADISON J Power ya pevent ‘Stopnon iF of we cu i preach, i faapes Pes is Ours, OF THE MESSTAH, K AVENUE ¥, ee Bt ae ge fre eyes beara how ys oung, of Cambridge, will preach morning and e Sunday Sotioul Faster Pestivaies Pes ne 88 ATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHITRCH, SIXTE street, between sixth and seventh avenucs.— gelist p aching on Sunday evening, at 73g o'clock HURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON AV corner Porty-Aifth street, tev, George th Hep pastor.—Special’ Laster services. Morning § ‘The Immortal Life; Baptismal moved Die, oc! before sermon: the flith dectuee oe aE BeCS evening; subject, “Mothers an Baug schoot and Congregational Bible ‘olase ats. HURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, EIGHTY. street, between Lexington and Third a Divine service by the rector, Rev, Dr. rises, nd evening, Sunday school at 234 P.M. I RS. AUSTEN bolo “bt NEW FOLL CAT Cholr.—Bo; . Pagar nediately who. pha been engaged ‘Address Dr, PEA h, Thixry- tit ‘street and Fifth ave = VON WEBER'S GRA. D ¥ be given at the Church of St. Mar; a Forty-f‘th street, near Broadway, o'clock service this morning, under the tessor Prentice, the organist. FXTRAORDINARY DRAWING OF HANANA LOT- tery.—Grand prize, $50,000. Circulars, with full in- formation. Address J, CLUTE, Post oftice Box 4,959, ERMAN MASS MEETING. The majority of the Commissioners of Emigration have usurped the powers delegated to them to purposes en- tirely toreign to their duties. and thereby manifested the Most protound contempt of the rights of German emi- gran In order to protest against these proceedings in the most energetic manner, and to recommend the POSE. means by which the rights of our German emigrants may be secured, we cail tebe our Gerinan fellow citizens attend the mass meeting 10 be held at the Cooper Instl- tute on Monday eveninz, April 6, at8 o'clock. Philip Rissinger, 0. gy wily Wa Wallach, 3 R. A, paitens Wm. stelnuway, E. Steiger, Kunhardt, Ballin, Gustay Schwab, Jacon. i Windmuller, iP n uilerwirth, R. Pagenstecher, E ala mon, Charles Hanselt, Frederick Schack, H. Rocholl, . A. Schmutthenner, E. George Mosle, Gustav vFrevaang, H. ‘L. von Post, F, Kuhne, ler. r, Carsten Lila Age. Moritz Me; rer, Lf. Frans, Ed. Wollny, ter, J. Auerbach, G. Memoach, Charles Bauer, Fr. Kilian, E. Krackow' yer oh, Soh F Merson. Mich. ©. ‘% ‘Godirey Gunther, Dr. H. Mu ig. Weismann. Theol Heldenteld: Ferd. traud Magnus Gross, A. i mil Sauer, Cheod. “6. ssler, O. Zoilikoffer, ‘AEGER’S WARESIOUSES, EIGHTH AVENUE, from Thirty-third to Thirty-fourih street.—The old: est and most extensive establishments of fae Une in me business, Storage for furniture. bi wares of every descr tion BI ments. Night pa‘rol OTTAVANA” BANKERS. Circulars of information turnished. TAYLOR & CV., Banéers. 1 Walt street, New York. ‘AVANA AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT DRAW- ings.—Iniormation ern and price lists (urnished. THLOLOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau street, New York. Lock box 5,594. AVANA LOTTERY—EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING; be ag Varn $500,000, Circulars of all information furnis! SUNNENBERG, box 644 Post office, New Havon, Conn. MPORTANT TO OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE, 4 meeting of property owners who believe that the resiznation of ( issioner Van Nort involves @ gen- eral or purtal: ‘suspension ot the public works. sanally disasirous to public and private interests, will be hel the Real Estate Salesroom, IL Broadway (i on Mond April 6. at 12:30 P. M. (or immediately on the close of the sales of the day), to take into consideration such proposed resignation and to consider what measures are necessary for a more vigorous prosecution of the public works and to spate early completion, eee Pts known citizens will addres the mesune, Among tl A! he signers to the call FA! Seer Epes ‘Ons, WEAY. XEGUTORS Ht FARSEAS ESTATE, ILIP VAN VALKENBURGH, rhage wealthy and promiuent property owners of this ci ‘OTIC#.—LIQUOR DEALERS, MANUFACTURERS of Capsties, Labels, Fotties, Brands, Boxes, and all otners interested in the sale of Brandies put up In cases fare hereby requested is atiend a meering on Monday three o'clock P. M., to be held at the office of Mexars, Wheeler & Merritt, A Front street, New York, when matters of great jnvere st will be submitted to them. New York, April 4, 1-74. OR TWO INVALID LADIES CAN FIND A home in the family of a well known physician who has had great experience in the care of nervous invalids, and who will give such personal attention to their care, supervision and treatment as may ve required. All the arrangements will be especially adapted to their com- tort and welfare, including elegant apartments, well trained servants and nurses, and cheeriul associations The directions of any respectable asten: ane Dh sician who might be employed would be scrupulously followed. For ETON Ww and a statoment of particulars address kl ghd sob) box 223 Herald office. RDERS FOR CLEARING HOUSES AND SHIPS OF Bed Hugs, Croton Bugs, Roaches, Moths and Fi can be leit ati SR'S otice, 74 White street, corner E Broa way. FFICIAL DESWE ieee KENTUCKY STATE wanrycny, Erma ceils ho, 2s0—arRry & 17k 30, 42, 61, 76, E 2, 8 874. ‘G3: 26, 36. 46, 29) 25, 59. SHELBY," EXTHA CLASS XO, 10 -aPe 1874, 12, Of, 83, 58, 99 siyeiby, otass 5, 15,'35, 61, Il, ASTER SERMON AND DECORATE man Hill Methodist Episcopal cnure between First and second avenues. b" 10% o'clock, by Rev, W. E. Smith, As ence, Rey. W. ©, Steele, the pi tarewell sermon in the evening. Seats gers welcome, i FR UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, JE v. Phoebe A. Hanaford, formerly .\" commences her duties aa beta of this ck Mornin epee at 10:3, at which comm celebrat vening service at 7:30, bents itt ong French b: tN oe rag, W, W. church.—Preachin; 0, pastor, 9. we at 1) ea are 4 Fs i Temperance Pe Dereon aL cave 1:3 York.—Services rie o April 6, at 7:45 o'clock; Rev. J. H. Bradford wut Seats tree. ree REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHU! York.—ihere will be no services in Easter Sunday morning. Services as gual ~ Hail, 7345 o'clock In the evening. a BaPrist core: Pigs! ne! next, ‘ayer ‘Arinitage ata oeloskes Address by Rev. &. =. McArthur, Rey. J. D. IFTY. THIRD STREET oe | oaaR W. H. Pendleton reqen rning ai aptlen 69 P. Me evival mectiogs every ‘ "ciocl dl dh enue NSS Rs ROBERT CAMERON WILL PREACE Church of the Disciples, Twenty-eighth str fai dl ou Sunday evening, at 74. Allare nvi ge ©, C. GOSS’ SUNDAY, AFTERNOON on the ‘Legal Aspects of Temperan.e” A ‘one weex, on account of @ Communion se! church this attert this afternoon, REY, gzonce GEORGE C, ESRAY WILL PREAC St. James’ Methodist Pave c street, corner Madison avenue, at T, IGNATIUS CHURCH, FORTIETH 8 tween Fifth and Sixth avenues Bast: First Celebratior ot Ta tic Celebra Morning Prayer, 9 A. sc ron etration, 11.4. M.; Festival of the Scuoole, ' pera, 74 P.M. The Rev, Dr. F.C. Ewer, te Cyretrrrenciy WHO BELIEVE MODEP tations are in harmony with Viipie 3 room 18, Cooper Union, tts evening, at7 pe chalice stnb A hitb ek T, PAUL'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL Foss, pastor.—Hali of Pew 73, on 7 ps ‘aboly to sexton or address ASTO office, ph SSIES St MAKK’S, CORNER SECOND A" Tenth street, Kev. Dr. Rylance, rector: ing service at 10 pee] testival at evening service will be omitted. 2T. THOMAS’ CHURCH—REV. rector; Easter day, sunrise se! Titanoy, holy commanion and sermon a! chiliren's festival at 40’c lock. TP\ABERNACLE BAPTIST CHU i b od] ergr crn ‘morning ae i occu! a anda: . Sustin’ D tou eat Brooklyn, W: roy rial sermon on r Jacob ABD at ¥ ing. All are vordiaily iy ited to atten: HE REV, FATHER LAKE WILL F; high bier foct on nee eaten at = pre Siierecthe Mamph of Christ. aoe ag THURSDAY EVENING PRAY! ti pesieuce Meetungs at Benjamin Al inued. pee | PEOPLE'S PULFIT, Cooper Union. Rev. Stephen H, ayae. D. DI will preach to the peopie we lary Union, on sunday eveuing, at "4 ‘oiclo wili be transterred to the new enared nue and Forty-second sirect as soon as Ait seats tree. ham VYouns, —“My Lite in ¢ Hail, Thureday evening, ‘ath inst, at 30’ # abacgaltt’a Mixell parlor 5 el 14 tave anua Halt & son square, Call ut 256 West Filty- fourth siree STORAGE. — ORRELLS NEW FIST ¢ 3LASS STORAGE War houses, trom 102 to 114 Bast Thirty-second street, ex- tending to Fourth avenue, oulitexpressly for the pure poss, Storage for furnitare, pianos, mirrors, trunks, aygage and other packages of extra value. The public are invited to examine. JIORAGE WAREHOUSES—FOR FURNITURE, P' age, &c., in ecparare rooms, at low rate separate aoe Fitment (Or pianos, paintings, mirrors, &c. ; Fort Tie down on gievaiors; Aged et in iting ri rr be MICHAL S & 5! and 42 Com: merce street, near Bleecker. Vurniture removed, packed or siipped, J a coe FOR INEBRIATES AND PER. ‘om mental or neryous depression.— Dr. WiLLIAM hig Ren, late Health Commissioner. has opened his spacious residence, Mount Vernon, Wearches: ter county, N.Y. a3 a sanitarium for both se: ters addressed Dr, WM. MURPHY, will receive ‘imme. diate attention. IPROIAL onre! —FOUR ELEGANT OIL PAINT- 3 can scenery), by eminent artists, in fine frames tor $100 @ash; one ot them cost $/.50U, Address box 84 Post office, Jersey City SHIRTS MADS TO MEASURE,.—SIX W YORK Mils a ¥ ‘arosut! bleale ie warn) 2, ‘091 linen tone, for $15. OOMIN #DA 383 Broadway, formerly “a w naar St THOMAS’ BAY RUM.—REDUCED PRICES; quantities to oa Seats eupplied with igh broot Bay Kum, in bond or di Ff ad CARLE, 25 O14 slip. gros a FURNITURE, PIANOS, MIRRORS, at the new storage warchousey Nos, Rest Vibirty-seconu street, betwoen roadway reventh ied takeu up and down on ele stablished 1: Kk, MARTIN & SON, Owners and Managers, _ HE HARGER WAREHOUSES, KIGHTH AVENUX, trom Thirty-third vo Thirty-fourtn, street, and 38) Ninth aven The oldest and bite extensive esiabit ment of ‘ihe | tine i. the business; Storage tor turnitare Daggage, wunks, plas, mirrors aud all other property, in se te vlosed Compartinents of any size, always ac- cceall ie four platform @levators, goods received trom doniestic of foreign point without notice and dutie: wight, &¢., advanced; vigit patrol receive goods at ai and will furnish shelter in interior court of ware. ed ereons | eta Lee acking, erything appertaining to the storage ety attonded t ‘i AL “HUMAN “hYES.—J. 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I, & 0, OO., Agents #0 Laverty ireot, (Pum FIRST OF THE DAY Hi EVENING TELEGRAM THE EVENING TELEGHAS T bY G4 ALWAYS CONT A CENTAIN hy NT 4 ews ALWAYS CO A CHRIAIN AMOUNT OF NEW ALWAYS Gu 4 CERIMN AMOUNT ge News v3 CON A CERTAIN N ews © Ni oT 7 SONAL E iG Otek O SE NY, Orne Grey Fok Pwo bx fy GUY FOR 1WO PA IN TY FoR TWO Pa IN i¥ POR TWO SLIP. FOR BALE, ee aap wuauufugeuriing Tpbagogs ances TRINITY CharaL, OHACCO AGENO several ots of O gost: leat ACEO, bougne and sold on commission, WSuERa "Aen hrs Bano LYMAN A. Uns) adies, at jecture room, comme! nig dnesday, with * on ww to strong a i Bronchial Tabes,” ‘Thursday—"Dia ture and allosophy a ot the Diges: “Heart Dise: . 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