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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ILE NO. 13,803. wi NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1874.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. PRICE FIVE CENTS. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—TuinteextH Pace—Fourth, Gfth and sixth columns. ASTROLUGS—Tuinp Pace—Fifth column. BILLIARDS —Firtexwtn Pace—sixth column. BOARDiKS WANIED—Fovnteexta Pack——First, sec- ond, third and fourth columns. BOARD AND LoOGING WANTED—Pounteexta Pace— Fourth column, BROOKLYN BOAKD—FourterNta Pace--Fourth col- uinn, BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tmnp Pace— First.and se: BUSI» Bo8 OPPORTUNIT bs —Evevertn Pace. BUSIN NOTICES —MTU PaGr—Fifth and sixth col- mos city AL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tuinp Pace—First column. CLEKKS AND SALESMEN—Srconp Pace—Fourth filth columns. OTHING—FietkexTH Page—Sixth column, GUACHMEN AND GARDENERS—Secoxy Pacr—Fifth dl sixth column: \ STEAMSHIPS—Firrkesra Pace—Fifth coum COPARINE?SHIPS-—-ELerxern Pace. COUNTRY BOARD Pountexstn Pace—Fifth and sixth coluinns, and Firteentu Page—First column. DENTISTRY —Sixreenta Pace —First coiumn DRY GO) Ds—Finst Pack—second, third, fourth, Afth and sixth columns, and Sixtkextu Pack—eirst col umn. DWELLING HOUSKS TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN. and a COAST Wists FURNISHED—Sixreentu Paar—Second and third | columns. EUROPEAN STEAMSUIPS—Firrexxta Pace—Fourth ‘Kourtn Pace—First column. —Kirreenti Pace—Third column. ‘Tuinteenta Pace—Third coiumn, —VivtekNtH Pace—Fiith and sixth col- L—Eveventa Pace. FINE A SIXTEENTH PaGe—First column. FOR SALE—bourtn Pack—litth and sixth columns. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— bixteeatH Pack—Third, fourth and fitth columns. FURNITURE—Tfnirp Pacr—Sixth column. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—sxconp Pacr—Sixth col- umn. HELP WANTED—"EMALES—Sxconp Pace—Third and fourih columns, HELP WANTED MALES—Seconp Pace—Sixth colamn. HORSE CARRIAGES, &0,—Fourtn PaGe—Second, third, fourth and fifth columns, Fovurkest Vack—Fourth and fifth columns. HOUSES, ROOMS, £C., WANTED—Fierenxtu Pace— ixth column. INSTKUCTIC ‘TintEeNtTH Pack—Sixtn colamn. BRSEY HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY’ AND BERGEN "REAL ESTATE FOR SALK—Tuirp ‘tT Pacr—Third co'amn, wtu Pace—First column. #—Sixth column. TEENTH Pack—tirst column. nti PaGE—Sixth column. Hey vack—Fifth column, AND DitESSMAKING—Sixtexgta Pace— birst column, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Nixta Pace— Sixteentu Paor—Sixth column. Pace—Third coluinn, Niytt Pace—Sixth column, irst column. 4&0.—lninterxta Pace ERSONAL—Pinst Paci PIANOFORTES, ORGAY Fourth column, PROPOSALS—First Pacr—First and second columns. PROFE ssIONAL SITUATIONS WaANTED—FEM ALES— Swconp Pace—Ihird column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY’ FOR SALE OR TO KENT—Turnp Pace—Second, third and fourth col- umns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE-Tanp Pacr—Fourth and fittn columns, REAL Estat WANtED—Tminp Pacr—Mifth colama RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst Pace—Second column. REMOVAL~—Tairp Pace—Fitth column. RESTAURANTS—Stxtgenta PaGe—Firs¢ column. REWARDS—Fourrm Pacr—First column, SALES AT AUCTION—TuintexNtTu PaGe—Pirst, second and third columns. SITUATIONS WANIED—FEMALES—Szcoxp Pace— First, second and third columns. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—SEconp Pacz—Fourth column. SPEGIAL NOTICES—Fount Pacz—First column, Lies 'G—DOGUS, BIRDS, &C,—Pourtn Pack—Second column, ‘ORAGE—Tairp Pacr—Sixth column, SUMMER RESORTS—Firrzenta Pace—First, second and third columns. THE TRADES—Srconp Pace—Sixth colamn, THE TURF—Fourtn Pacr—secona column. TO LE? FUR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Srxrezrta Pacr—Second column, PRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Firtgenta Pace—Fifth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LEt—Stxteentn Pacr—Fifth and sixth columns. WANTED TO PURCHASE—sixteentH =Page—Sixth column. WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4C,—Tnetersta Pace—Third golumn, WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR 140 LET—Varap Pacu—First and ser 1 columns, WINES, LIQUORS, &C.—Stxteextn Pace—First column, acute. STEAMBOATS, &C.—Firteenta Pace—Third column. HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN PAM AND HARLEM. ERALD BRANCU OFFICE ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9 P. M, AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, aT 1,265 BROADWAY AND 50 SIXTIL AVENUE, BE- TWEEN THIRTY-FIRS! AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. OFFICER OFtN ALL NIGHT. HARLEM OFFICE, 2,281 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF ImTH STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TO 7:20 P.M, AND NEWSDE RS SUPPLIED AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNIN PARIS AGENCY OF ‘THE yori MIERALD. ACESSRS, KREMER & CO, AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD. WILL SUPPLY DEAL BRS WITH COPIES OF THR HERALD, AND ALSO IMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTI NEW SINGLE REQUIRING THEM, PERSONAL. YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDR embarraswed, would jike tom: df agentieman who wou erences. Address J. 4. A MALE INFANT FOR ADOPTION.—CALL AT TIE private Lyinz-in Institue, 1.0 West Twenty-sixth sireet, near sixth avenne. I? AF 8, PECUNIARIT the acquainta furnish ret- ce. THE BE Br, SUPPLY reau nunicate with COARSE GRAHAM, East iv ; Be » COMMUNT- 2 I. 1, box 139 Beraidt otic THIRD S¢ T LINE ] OWN TOW Tr satu fth.—brinette young Indy. with bre book; gentloinan wearing glisses desires your acqnaigt- Hiense address it agreeable, ROYAL, Herald Up wn Branch office, E" Writ Fes ADOPFION=1 girl, tour months o Washington and West. 1 WANT TO appointing interview. you ON P. UL RE. uD, N BO ALSO A Charles sireet, between JANU- FR van oH TH Geary, k, for God's sake why do you treat me in. anner?” Ask yourselt if Lam deserving of it from i« but for one interview; will you frant me this favor! FORMATION WANTED—OF CAROLINA BORCHER, the winow of John Borcher, who lived in New York ink and Was married toan unknown person ind Any iformation thanktully received by her son, He man Borcher, United states Naval Tospital, Brook: tyne NFORMATION CARMICHAEL, FD—ELOISE Wa When last heard from was siving wih a lady in Brooklyn, taking care ot two young children, Any in- formation about her will thankiully received by JOHN CARMICHAEL, 270 or 389 First ay.. New York. FORMATION WANT Wm. Clark, Thos. Christopher, John Donnelly, Geo. Dunbar, W, ©. Davis, Tho: rve Joon tw '*, rick Lottis, Jas. Metntosh, Pairick MéeManus, Michael U'Hrien, Thos. suunton, SM. Robinson, Willan “Lhomp. n, James Williams ‘and Ja ollins, late ot the United states steainsiip De Soto, Edward Benson, john Dempster, Wm. |. Betts and Pavid Boynan, late United States steamsiip Aus Win. A. Mecker, Win. D. Fenn and Jas’ Priel, late Unived States steamship Quaker City ; John Haley, Dennis Lyng, Henry Hayes, sol Hammot ell and Gao, Mortin, late United states « _ KR, Cuyler. “In: quire Of or address CHARL TALLMAN, Attor- Bey-at Law, 10) Broadway, New ¥ NFORMATION WANTED—OF OWEN CUNNINGHAM, who vinigrated to this country August, 1665; whet lust heard of ahree years avo) was in New York, but has removed to Pennsyivania, Any information to his whereabouts shall be most. thankfully received his tater her. PAITIOK CUNNINGHAM, leblaney, county Monaghan, Ireland, Tenet ATION WANT! OF THE WHEREABOUTS She can hear of something to ng A. B, box 2 Herald Up- of Miss Nora MoCluri er advantage by address town Branch office. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHANNA AND MAG- wie Moore, rom the city of Cork, Ireland, Any ine formation concerning them’ will be thankfully received by their sister, LIZZ MOOKE, 173 Mulberry st, N.Y. NoA JACOB VAN NIE RIDA v ries ©. Bl Harrison Ato communicate his pres: Consulate General, No. 2 Bowling Green We MERCHE Kast’ Twenty ¢ address to WATSOS, JOuN 4 Me a ROME th street, will please Herald olive i A OK=MERT ME OLINION STREET (OLD PLAC! Monday morning, 1 o'clock. BIRDIE NNEY B=-It IS SEVEN MONTHS SINCE I AW you. Jus give me one word. Write from the g uaual or eome down th ITIE=CALLED At the bird liad flown. dork. OLO PL AND FOUND Send address through thts eon WILLIAM, ATE,-CORNER OF BROADWAY AND BLE 1) Dall-past tv Kay atternoor, COKER AUD=NEATLY DISAPPOINTED; WAITED TO. day till 4 o'clock at hotel; addressed you at station &s directed; meet me Monday, 1 o'clock ; letter for you in taties A; li you cannot weet me write to my Post office ; Wm, Jones, William Johuson, | \ | trunk from the above place to No. 14% West Twentieth ard and show EZYOUS VOUS NE 1; HAD ON light calico dress, white apron, gray and blue hood; ‘oars old; dark brown hair, gray eyes. Intormation aboutner will be thanktully received by her father, JOUN MoKELVER, 413 West Sixteenth street N ARGARET—PLBASE SEND IMMEDLAT. FULL ML" address to your true (riend, who finds It very hard io make money. VARTY WHO SENT A POSTAL CARD 10 H. M. T——, requesting him to cail on the former on Satur- day, will confer # favor by stating where said party may be found. TPMIE PARTY LOOKING FOR MRS. EGINS PLEASE ail at 1.445 Third avenue. puon-a WALK WILL.DO YO! OD. IL LADY WHO CON ian on €:3) train, Friday, and gent outat Kast Orange, send her adaress'to CLARENCE HUME, Herald omce? RSBD WITH DRY GOODs,. | wus MRS. M. L. JO} ‘address to 'M. KEN avenue, New York? V b) 'S TEA ROOM, TENTH STREET, NEAR Brondway.—An interview desired with the person who, on the 4th or Sth of May, carried the voung jad OF UTICA, SEND ER NEY, Hairdresser, 255 Eighth street, Address CV. %., Herald Uptown Branch office. ELDRIDGE STREET.—A POOR WOMAN 4O wants to have some ole to adopt her child: is six months old. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. T ROBINSON HALL, 18 EAST SIXTEENTH street, Wiliiam Isronton lectures ior Society of Pro- gressive Spiritualists, 103¢ A. M.. 74 P.M. subjects— First, “Darwinism and Divinis * second, ‘ ‘Cremation and Gredultty. T THE. soUuTH BAPTIST CHURCH—WeSsT Twenty fifth street, Rev. A. ©. Osborn, D. Dp pee Preaching June 7, at 19:3) A. Mi. and 3 o'clock P.M. A CONFERENCE OF PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUAL- AX ists and liperals will be held at Germania Hall, 200 (eee avenue, Sunday, at2}¢ P.M. A cordial invitation ‘0 all. T Di GARMO HALL, 8 FIPTH AVENUE, CORNER of Fourteenth street, to-day, at 10:30, scientific ser- mon, by S. P. Andrews; 3:3) and 7:30, conterence, Free Hi, “Soclable on inesday event NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY-FIGHTH ZA” stroct, west ot Sixth avenue.—Rev. BR. Hieber New. ton. rector. Services at 94 and 19% A.M. Evening prayer at4o’clock. The rector will preach. JALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, TWENTY-THIRD street, between Fifth and sixth avenues,—Rev, R. & MacArthur. rector, preaches morning and evening. Cordial welcome to strangers. Gaileries entirely tree. HURCH OF THE DISCIPL! ty-enghith street near Iroadway.—Rev W.C Da gon preaches at 10:80 A, M, Robert Cameron, 7:15 P.M. iidren’s meeting at P. M., addressed by Rey. W. T. sabine and o vite \HURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, EIGHTY-FIFTH street, between Lexington ard Third avenues.—Di- vine service by Rev, Dr. Fiagg at 103g A. M. Service ot song at 4:45 P. M. CPRst CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE, HUGH MILLER Thompson, rector.—Morning prayer, sermon. holy communion, 1034. Evening prayer, sermon, ‘Rationale ofa Priesthood,"3 P.M. Sti (SEURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, MADISON AVE Botte and Forty-second street, Services on Sunday as follows 104g A. M.—Morni' rayer and sermon, by Rev. stephen i. Tyne tr.. 0.D. is 4p. Pr Gals Prayer and sermon, by Rev. Theodore Dd. HURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE. corner of Forty fifth street, Rev. George H. Hep. worth, pastor.—Morning subject, “Helping God and In. eine, with God.” In the Cee Rev. Dr. Cuyler, of Brooklyn, will preach. Sunday =chool ani Congre- gational Bible Class at 3. LDER HIRAM MUNGER, MASSACHUSETTS PIO. neer, preaches at 134 A.M. and Sand 73¢ P. M.. at w College Hall, corner of Twenty-third street and Sec- ondavenue. Bible class, 2 P. M. yrers AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH.—PREACHING by the pastor, Dr, ‘Thomas Armitage, morning and evening, at 10g and 73 o'cloes. Sunday school at 3 A. Me (URS UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, JERSEY CITY, Summit avenue, near Grand street—Rev. Phebe A. Hanaford. pastor. Service at 10:45 and 7:45. Morning sermon on “Emmanuel” —Matthew L., 2)—service to close with the Communion of the Lord's Supper. Evening sermon, “The WEG Fire’—Matihew ili, 12, wis tree. All cordially invited, ! REFOR ; otinday schoo! ein the morning at 1 Strangers cordially TESPANT PTSCOPAL street, cast of Third avenue. —-ery' Kev. U1. 7 CHURCH, FORTIETH SPREE" SS ‘tween Fifth ant Sixth ‘aventes.—Sunday servi 7, 9and WZ A, Me Event 8& The Rev, Dr, I Go hwer, rector, will oMiciate. 0 invited. CHURCH, FIFTIETH os at OY A.M. CY, Rector. IT. IGNATIU Qt THOMAS CHT NDAY, JUNE, 7, Morning praver atgo ", sermon and holy ‘commun 1's o'eto service and serinonatda’clock. The assistant ministe y. Joseph Jowitt, will preach in the morning. STREET rh QT. ANpREWs cnt HARLEM SY and Fourth avenue).—Che Kev. George T. Seymour, D.D.. V or ot Bee ai History in the General Theolosieal day evenin’ Ww TUE Rey. DR. M,C, Port, ACE CRURCH, will preach before the Yc Men's Guild of Holy ‘Trinity church, Jersey City Heights, N.J., at7}5 o'clock this evening. pus PEOPLE'S SERVI Church Madison avenu in this ehureh sun. Morning service at minary {the Holy Trintty, nd Forty-second street, at 7:45 P, Rev. ssi tree The ushers . This is the continua. tlon ot the services held in Cooper Union on sunday evenings during the winter, MUE REY, WILLIAM KIRKUS, OF GRACE CHURCH, 4 urch, West Twentieth Ninth avenues, on Sunday II, BETWEEN aching by the on Sunday morning, A.D StREET Pr YG seventh and Rev. Dr. Sprague (late or Ne av 10}, and atternoon, até. DRY Goop: =} “To-BPHs HATR 377 Kighth avenue, near Tw o EXTRAOKDISARY REDUC' FOODS. SEQUEN 3H OF TEN: RATIONS SE STOCK r 1 $00,000, AT KD OF IX NEW YORK ALITY WITCHES, SOLID, NOT RIMER ches, 3'g 32 inches, 445 M inches, 5 ounces. Natural Curls, » SOF THE ABOVE SWITCH FREE OF CHARGE, TO A HAY TWELVE IN NUMBER, AND FOURTEEN INCHES FONG, THE LATEST SPRING STYLE, OR, IF PRE- PRRED, AN KLEGANT 1 Tor OR ONE PAIR OF SO SIDE CURL TWENTY INCHES LONG. WE OFFER THIS GREAT INDUCEMENT TO OUR LADY PATRONS IN ORDER TO DISPOSE OF OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF HUMAN HAIR GOO. TING TO OVER $50.00, PIE VloUs TO COMMENCING EXT (VE ALTERA- TIONS, LADIES DESIRING AN ELEGANT HEAD DRESS AT AN EXOEEDINLY LOW PRICK, SHOULD CALL ONCE AND SATISFY THEMSELY: AS THIS OFFERED FOR A on MONDAY, Jone wilt open with aa assort- ment of bargains, which are immensely in excess of the atiractions of last week, a% :n addition to continued unusually favor- able purchases at auction, we have made an incom: parable reduction in many departments, on account ot having on hand too bea: stocks for the advanced stage of the season. Our BLACK, COLORED AND STRIPED SILA 3UITS i are reduced to much less than the absolute cost of the material STRIPED SILK SUITS for present wear, gotten un in the best manner and most clegant styles and heretoiore sold tor $61, we now offer jor al: These arc positively of the best Lyons Silk. COLORED SILK SUITS, made in two shades, of elegant Ez grain, handsomel: trimmed, lormeriy sold by ts at $125, now ofered at $/1 In both dark and at colors. BLACK sILK suIts are markoa for this week ® reduction tn prices be- yond all proportion to our last week's quotations, rlegant black gros grain silk Suits, trimmed with fet fringe and passementerie, with pAsques, overdress or Besnnaiees, heretofore sold at $100, we how offer for Finer black silk Sults, of splendid grade of silk and more elaborately trimmed, from $55 upwards, Linen, lawn, batiste and grenadine Suits and Polonaises at halt original cost, yrhich are periect in ali respects except slightly soiled, batso slightly as to require the closest scrutiny. WHITE AND COLORED WRAPPERS, We have an elegant and very extensive a: white lawn NVEAD pers, plain’ and embroidered, both (orelgn ang domestic, which will be offered regardless of cust; also 40) colored cambric Wrappers. at $1 43, Children’s linen, pique and lawn and linen Suits, elder allages and at lower prices than any house 1 the city. | and o— COLOR, SILKS, Amagnificent assortment of biack gros grain Fil one, SEL 10, Bt 8 Bl 81 80, 81 75, Bee B2eo Ba Cy aad upwards, and we have reduced all our best makes of Bellon, Ponson, Bonnet, Guinnet and Lapisster to prices utterly beyond competition, Incolored and striped Silks similar great reductions have been made. i LADIFS), MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S URDERGLOTHING DEPARINENT, f Ladies who may be about visitin the country shonid certainty cal and inspect our celebrated under. Wear depariment, as we have made jarge reductions, and all desiring to replenish their ward. robes will find an opportunity with us not to be met elsewhere, 1m elegant Chemises, Drawers, Gowns, Skirts, Dressing Sacqnes, Corsets, Corset Covers, of the finest and latest iinporta: beautitul goods of our own manutacture, oveliles in Waists, children's and intant® Ou fits, Pique and Cashmere long and short Cloaks, Slip: Abrons, &c. > o ® —_———— -—+——_—— |-a The enormous reductions | | we have made 1 throughout our de portments are — of a nature that should claim the immediate atien- tion of all classes, they be- ing beyond anything that we have hitherto secured our pa- trons, and the quality of the gouds and our present pectiliar facilines are such as to. place compeutior ont of the question. Our purch ininany departments have. been tremely heavy, and the drawbacks of the season have necessitated a consider able stock to 1 non hand, the goods comprising which the finest and most elegant of imported and domestic manutac- ture, We consequently give our patrons the full benefit and offer Wonderful indtcements. -|-—_—_=——}- DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, These goods are such bargains that a personal inspec- tion can alone render es properly appreciated, Silk and wool Pongees: | /agy" | Sik and wool Tafetas, All wool mpress Cloths. | 2% | All-wooi Cashmeres, Mohairs in alls SS | Debages and Sicilians. Challies in ail co S35 | Lyons Poplins and Ma- serges and Hi Ms hair Clowns. terials tor travelling of every description, o— ae | We shall open on Monday a very elegant assort- | mentor. Navy blue Linen, Lawns and Cambrics, both plain and figured, from 25°. upwards. Also plain and striped Batistes tor Polonatses, from Le, upwards 19 pieces Grenadines, from 120. upwards, Pam and f 1 Organddies atid Lawns, IW cases ya worth AND MOURNIN ARTMENT. | et xtraordinary ily in back Cashi I we dety com argains in this de- Ba a4, Sed ard jon, ald we shall 1, esvect im wh) Monday, meres, of the very best . and upwards. AND sTRiPED ADI rush these goods are now exceedingly istreceived a new and elegant assortin Is the most complete on Broadway. ‘500 pieces pure silk and wool iron frame Grenadines, at 47c., worth 5: ce, we nt and 4) pieces, ner qualliy, at Ge., 55¢., 6e., 70c., 7he., 8 We. and upward Chr Siriped Grenadines. trom 80¢, upwards, | ere unquestionably the finest and cheapest | ever olfered on Broadway. | o—. —— — i | PARASOLS 14 pe ate a and Sun Umbrella ss and Sun Umbrella: UMBRELLAS. 1 o In our Parasol and Umpretia department we shall dis- piny this week an assortment the most novel, eiecant hud cheap ever seen on Broadway; our styles offer an | uniimitea choice, and we are prepared to dety competi | ton. | serge Sun Umbrellas, in newest shades, with gold, silver, ivory. pearl and carved wood handles of inost beautitul ns, | LACES, EMBROIDERIES, 4C. This department in all tis specialties Is without an | equalin the city. our prices being considerably lower than any other house and our goods of the very Qnest quality ever manutactured. & a | GRAY HAIR, WHITE AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS GRAY HAI © Gray Hair and extra colors; | COMBLN' bings made up, lag combings can si me thade up acour establi L REDUCTION MADE SALE TRADE, >. per oxnce, 75 per cent by hav- ont. Tis WHOLE. Ladies i ing the ALIBI Goods sent by express on receipt of Post Office or money order, enclosing sample o: nair, (ree of charge, to all parts of the country, Orders below $3 musi bs 7 ure execution. When sending for gools ask privilege of examination. T SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, M14 BROADWAY, ZA between Tw th and Twenty-first stree's—Bent fit display of summer Toliets, Patterns, with cloth tnodels, now ready; new things. ihe elesant. and Jaanty Croquet suit, the Plonecr Ramble Suit, ie Keen vare worth Cool and the trav ing, for’ they are tin and useful, miih’s iilusizated Pattern pe out tor summer Subscribe now; $1a year and $1 worth of Patterns given as premium, Address A. BURDETIE SMITH, 914 Broad. way, New York, tory fine assortment of these goods ts now on band, f prices are the same tn proportion to our other ments, piece 44 white Nainsook, containing 2) yards, W; also a full piece French Swiss, containing 20 tor $5 “| t Victoria Lawns froin Ze. npwards, Linen | Campries at greatly reduced prices. 64 Frenen sain: White Plyues tre atless than {mportation cost, arnsiev Sheetings, 80., worth $1 25. low prices. 50u dozens pure linen &$ fall Napkins, from ®c. upwards, 1,000 dozens fringed back Towels, from 9%. up- wards, 2 yards wide, from 40c. apwards, U4, from $1 89 upwards, |. REIMAN & CO. 2 Union square, 25 East Fifteenth street Ji4 and 124 Barnsiey Siieetings at proportionately | DRY GOUD». AW MEARES, Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, WILL MONDAY offer extraordinary inducements in READY MADE, Wo subdmtt to our customers and the pubfie the follow- ing low pricess— HANDSOME BLACK SILK SUITS 850, $55, $65. ELEGANT BLACK GOS GRAIN AND CASHMERE SILA SUITS, LABORATBLY AND | STYLISHULY TRIMMED WITH JET PASSEMENTERIE AND ba if in $75, $85, $95; worth $140. SUvE Ib A. BLACK SILK COSTUMES, OF MOST ELEGANT AND OTYLISH DESIGNS, RICHLY TRIMMED WITH JH? PASSEMENTERIE and FRING, $10, Silo, $140 and $150; worth trom $i) to $200. VERY STYLISH GOs GRAIN SILK SULTS, IN TWO SHADY, $%, $95 and $109; worth $140, SPRIPED SILK SUITS, $15, $45, $10. $55 and $50. HANDSOME, ‘Po? AND SBRG” SUITS, FOR WALKING OR TRAVELLING, $28, $20, $82 and $35, silk trimmed. HANDSOME GRENADINE SUITS, SILK LINED, VERY STYLISH, $41, $59, $i. TTB LAWN UTILS, $4, $5, $5 0; same with plait deg agent ickings ait ruftinsy, 86 86 87, $75), an ty haaseag LINEN POLONAISE, $6, $6 50, $7, P te \IN LINEN POLONAISE, FULL SIZE, $4. $5, $5. BAUISTR AND LINEN SUIT . DIFFERENT STYLES OF TRIMMING, $4 5), $5, $5 50, $6, $6 50, $7, $7 50, $8, $9 and $10. BPEL Pg EMBROIDERED LINEN SUITS, $15, $16, 8 and $2 GREAT VARIETY OF CAMBRIC MORNING WRAP- PERS. $1 25, $1 75, $2, $2 5), $3, $5 50 and $ DEBEGE, ALPACA AND MOHAIR TRAVELLING SUITS, our own designs, $15, $16, $1d, $2) to $25. WE SHALL ALSO MAKE A LARGE DISPLAY OP ELBGANT AND STYLISH. NOVELTIES IN TRINMED ROL AN S, BOTH IMPORTED AND OF OUR OW. UFAC. Bee, WHICH WE OFFER AT REMARKABLY LOW 3. OUR TRIMMED ROUND HATS AND BONNETS AT $10, $12, $15. $15, $4), $22 TO $25, ARE THE LATEST SHARP. SLEGANT AND ORIGINAL IN DES(G MADE OF BEST MATERIALS FOR FIRST CLASS TRAD. AND ARI ABOUT HALF THE PRICE USUALLY CHARGED FOR SIMILAR QUALITY. Children’s trimmed Harts, $3 50 to $10. All orders execnted in the most satisfactory manner. Untrimmed Hats in ail the new snapes, And a superb assortment of Fine French Flowers and Ornaments. BARGAINS IN AND DRESS GOODS, GOOD BLACK SILKS, 880., 9c. $l and $1 15, SPLENDID TAFFETA AND GROS GRAIN BLACK SILKS at $l 26 $158 and $150; worth $150 to $1 75 per yard. RICH BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, FINE GooDs, $1.75, $1.85, $1 9 and $2; nll trom the late auction sales. SUPERB BLACK SILKS, IN SATTN FINISH GROS GRALN. $210, $225, $250,'$2 75 and $3; Sc. to 7c. per yard under usnal rates, COLORED TRIMMING SILKS, 88¢., 95c., $1 and $1 25, ONE LOT OF ELEGANT HEAVY STRIPED sILRS, white ground, biack stripe, 95¢.: worth $1 25, BLACK GRENADINES! SATIN STRIPE, 30c. per yard. SPLENDID LOT OF BLACK. IRON GRENADINES, Bes, Be. 75e. and $1; all bargains. RED AND ‘STRIPED BATISTES and Linen Goods, in great variety of stylés and colors, 2c. ; worth 5c. DEBEGEs, MOWAIRS, ARMO[RES AND DIAGONALS, in all the spring shades, 25c., 28c., 35c. vo 5 Striped and pinin Japanese Silks, 8c..45c_and 60c. FULL LINE OF MOURNING GOODS. VERY FINE FULL WIDI'H BLACK CASHMERES, Me., $Land $1 12, We invite anexamination of our large and choice selection of Real Liama Lace Sacques and Points, in choicest patterns: also to our special importation of Fine shetland Wool Shawls, wail sce wife knit shetiand shawl i 25) 81 88, $1 50, ull size white knit Shetland shaw! $1 63, $1 88 and $2 8) dozen finest Shetland Shawls, for country and seaside use, $2 , $3, $3 25, $4 25, $4 50 and $5; finest goods manutactured, ONE CASE LLAMA LACE SACQUES, LLAMA LACE SACQUES, 86, $7, 9 and $10. ELEGANT phe YS AMA ee SACQUES 5 anc VERY HANDSOME LUAMA LACE SACQUES, 18, $19, $20, $25 and $25, = $10, Siz Sli 81% $16, 913, 819, 82) REAL BLACK THREAL SHAWLS, 88, $1W) and $125; halt price. FINE LLAMA PARASOL CUVBRS, $2 5), $2 75, $3, $3 50 and $4, IN OUR NOSIKRY DEPARTMENT we are offering the following specialties Ladies’ Gauze Vesta, 42c. Ode... 65. Children's Gauze Vest Gents’ suinmer Meri Boys’ Jean Drawers. % Gents’ Jean Drawers. fine quality, she, New spring colors in celebrated 9c. Kid Gloves, every pair warranted, or give auuther it they rip of tear, 3 GENUINE KID GLOVES, TWO AND THREE BUTTON est ma JOU: We are receiving daily the newest styles in Jet, Passe- menterin, Ball and silk Fringes, Buttons, Loops, Orna. ts, Tassels and Dress Bujtons. splendid stock ofreal Giipure Yak, Thread and Vaten- clennes cdgings ami Insertings, Soanish Scarfs and Veils, nisant Laces Morocco and Canvas Travelling Bags and Purse! For all of which we invite a spectal visit of examina- tion. RICHARD MEARES, corner of Sixth. avenuc and Nineteenth street, $37 and 329 SIXTH AVENUE and TWENTIETH ST, importers of FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, Immense reduction in price of Straw Goods. CHIP HAT: $2 45; AMERICAN CHIP HATS, $120, 250 cases of fine Milan $1 t0 $2 75, Leghorn Hata, $1 25 to $275. Neapolitan Hats, $1 to $125. | round Hats and Bonnets, from | RIBBONS, Finest quality in gros gragys No. 5, all silk, 12c, yard. No. 9, all silk, 16c, yard. No. 12, all silk, 250, yard. Largo lot of Nos, 12 and 16 gros grain at 10c. per yard. SASH RIBBONS FINE ROMAN SASH RIBBONS, 6 7 an4 8 inches in width. Tnch all silk GROS GRAIN, Be. per yard, all colors. Tand Sinch black GROS GRATIN, $1 and 6125. 200 dozen ROMAN SASUES, 2% yards, $2. SOFT SILK SASHES. SASHES FRINGED TO ORDER, I} SPANISH LACES, SPANISH LAC GUIPL COLORED CLUNY LACEs, UKE LACE SCARFS. READ NETS, LACE VEILS. MADE UP RUFFLINGS, LACE CAPES, LACE TIES, S LACE CAPS, n Lace Gooa cnmiLpre We manufacture ail our FINE FRENCH FLOWI 100 cartons of FRENCH KOSE ANCY FEATHERS, LADIES! TIES, NEW FANCY TIRFS, WHITE SILK TIES, MBROIDERED TIES. 1,000 dozen WINDSOR TIES at 2c. ; all shades. All the new Bonnet Materials in the latest SPRING SHADES. A liberal discount to the trade. o S27 and 529 SIXTH AVE Ve And LWENTIETH STRERT. A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. seid CONKLING & CO., No. 763 Broad wa: Eigheh and Ninth streets, Detween. ONE BLOCK BELOW A. STEWARD & CO.'S. consisting of black, Great closing out sale ot Silks liowing plain, colored and fancy, at the to MOST EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES:— % Inch black Silk, all boiled, 65e., 75c., 86c., We., Be. and $1. “inch black gros grain Sitks of the most celeprat. manotacty $1 25, $15), $1 75, $2, $2 25, $2 Ou, 24 inch sublime quality black Cachemire ‘Silks of the mangiactures, the best goods Imported, 1, $4. A full line of plain colored satin finish Dress Siiks in all the new and desirable shades, $1 23, worth § Ong entire stock of ancy Silks, closing ont at Tha, 80c., We, And $1, & reduction of 25 per cent oa lormer price: eatsale of biack and colored Grenadines from auc- athaif price, 100 pieces Lupin’s Black French Bombazine, from anc: tion, $1 25, worth $2, A visit of inspection is respectfully solicited. CONKLING & CO, No, 763 Broadway, between Eighth and Ninth streets. _ T SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, Z\ between Ural display of summer motels, Now ready; new jaunty Croquet suit, the Pioncer lamble Coot and the Traveller are worth seein, Vand aseru aliiustrared Pattern Bazaar. ts ont for summer, ive now JBL A year and $1 worth of Patterns given emium, Address A. BURDETIB SMITH, 914 Broad- way, New York, Patterns, w the elegant and nit, the Keep jor they are FANS. FAs, FANS, 000 Fans of all nations, retailed at wholesale prices, at the new Japanere iba: No. East Pour- ‘University place. \eenth street, between Broad w: ae we TaKOUN, Wentieth and Ewenty-frst streete—Bean * | broidered Underwear, DRY GOODS. a shonld certaint: avenue, near Day an early vistt to EN RICHS, Eightn ‘wenty-fourth street. We offer immense ies’ Underwear, Ladies’ and Children’ nits, Wrappers, Waists, sathing Suits, Bath- Hats, &c., ke. Ladies’ Chemise, tucked bosom, needlework front, trimmed with edging, reduced to 55¢. Ladies’ Chemise, bosom of alternate tucking and em broidery, all trimmed with needlework, reduced to 990. Beautiinl French percale chemise, bosom ot five rows of embroidery and tucking. nicely trimmed, at $I 25. Over 100 styles in Chemise, certainly the bést made and cheapest goods in New York, at 60c., Sio., $1 10, $1 45, $i_50, $1 75, $1 BS, $1 95, S. $2 25, Special bargams in fine linen and beautiful hand em- Ladies visiting this department Will certainly be pleased with the extraordinarily cheap prices at which we are oflering our goods. —® SUITS. [ = 4 sore? cas The best collection of summer Snits ever exhibited. No fancy ortginalities; no Suits that cannot be washed; uo Suits hait sewed and without shape—but we ciatm to offer the best made and most genteel lino of Suits in this elty. Our prices speak for themselves. Good grass cloth Suits, nicely trimmed, at $195. Summer in Real linen suits. polonaise and skirt with two rumied flounces, with various colored pipings and bias bands, at $4 50, wortn fully $% Gar own real linen “Ulster” Polonatse, Just the thing for travelling, at,$5 71. worth fully $10. Look at the “Nellie Grant” Jacket and Overskirt, something entirely new, at $5 71 These are our own exclusive st Beautiful Suits, ranging up to les. a once $ ACE SACQUES. | LACE SHAWLS. | casa) ' {ixow sma? All our own direct importation of very finest Texture and best designs, and warranted the cheapest ever offere Ele; t $4 25, $4 7 and $5. $9, $15 50, $12, $13 25 Ylegant and ip to $; Rich real Liama Shawls at $7, $3.50, $975, $10 25, $11 $1575, $15, $17, $18 2 and upwards. ais ms t Dammaasu lace Sacq Llama lace Sacqu Great reductions in Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, real Laces, ress Trimmings tc. &c. P| Tho most F Painted Fans, r exauisite novelties trom 39, up. A} in Painted fans. =] A/ Monograms painted | A Fan sticks tootder on Fans | | NI of tvory, pearl, shett, at short notice. N ebony, sandal wood, &c., &c. FANS tn 1,000 styles | 8 Allsilk Fans, handsomety painted, at 25¢.—without doubt the greatest bargain ever offered. ®. > ae —— ® RICH'S, EHRICH’S, ESRIONS, 9 Eighth avenue, near KINZBY, KINSEY, KINZEY, ie ‘wenty-fourth kK K a K Cheapest Ribbons K Y. KIN in New York. KINZEY. KINZ KINZEY. KIN Closing out our KINZEY. KIR Straw Goods KINZBY KINZ KINZEY KIN: Florida Trimmed KINZEY. KIN Hata, 75¢, RINZEY. KIN: KINZERY" KI) Choice French Flowers KINZEY. KIN KINZUY, KIN: Perfumes, Powders, KINZEY, KIN Boaps, Extracts, 10 KINZ KINZ KINZEY: KIN: Bargains in Parasols, KINZEY, RY Bargaina in silk BINZty ainsin Ane KIN: Umbrellas. KINZBY, KIN KINZEY: KIN Large stock of KINZEY, KLN: silk and Berlin BINZEY. KIN Gloves. KINZEY. KIN KINZEy, KIN Bargains in Laces, KINZEY. KIN: ish Laces, KINZEy, KIN; Laces. KINZEY. K KINZEY. K Liama Lace KINZEY, ¥ Shawls and Sacques, FiNZ BY, NZEY, ls Bargains in Hardkerchiets. piney. | NBZEY K Bargains in Hambargs. KING K KINZEY_ K Siiverplated Ware. KINZEY C White Goods cneap. a EY CINZEY, : Bargains tn Hosiery. I ZEY, KINZ1-Y. = Travelling Bags. a x The cheapest Fans KE Ki in New York. KI K KI Bargains in Ladies’ Underwear. Misses’ and Infants’ Underwear. Silk and Headed ‘Tenmmings. Bargains in Silks. Auction lots of Silk Ties, 10c, to 0c. New Designs in Jewelry. Estatatatatatatatatatatatatatal jatetalalatatatatatatatatal fale Shalhal hal Bargains in Sash Ribbons. Seven inch Sash Ribbons, 2c. yard. amine our Toilet Department. very. thing In Fine Goods at popular prices, Zzz7 Closing out spring Goods in all our departments low. RAARAAAARR MAA WILLIAM KINZEY, 767 ana 769 Broadway, corner Ninth street. SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL NOCICE, SPECIAL NoOTIC Grand Clearing out sale, commencing MONDAY NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE NOVICE. NOTICE previous to rebui'ding and enlarging our establishment y fine assortinent of | Lac § Positively the grentest bargains ever offered before in this line by any one house in the etty. faeces | LLAMA LACE at $4 excellent value at $3. Liana Lace Shawis, $5. $6, $7, up to very finest im: ported, all of which are tnarked to sell at actual hait of manutacturer * segabeiiihbahhth) if LLAMA LACK DOLMAN ps sStiaicadobtorbok rca d : ‘D worth more than double. eless adckets, without and tin the cit; Llama Lace Sacque on the cheap oy f ‘| Real Guipure and Yak Lac © inserted Polonaise and SLEEVEL) copied from imported designs, and second to none in the city as regards style and very low figures, on hand and made to order on the premises within a tew days’ notice. Lace Parasols and Parasol Covers at a mere nominal sum. BBBB_ OL 000° 000 M Mm” sss BOBO o 00 0 MM MM’ 88 Boon o 00 OMM MM 8 B BL 0 00 oO MM MM 8 BBBB OL, 0 00 ON MMM sss oe Bw o 00 O M MM M 8 BOB OL o 00 OM MM 8 Ben 0 00 OM MM SB BBBB LLLLL 000 000 M M M_— S88 a | 333 BOW Choice patterns in jet Passomenterie, fine Jet Fringes, ae. mii enaug styles of Millinery Materials greatly reduced, Finest French Flowers of every stvle and de- pat Ostrich Feathers and mes, & large assort- ent reduced from former price ee Shon. Hiohons. Ribbons. Sash Ribbons, Bonnet and Hair Ribbons, lower than ever known before. Bridai Fiowers ant Floral Garnitares. Our specialty. [Lac I gene iy o-——» —— es of colored cluny anit yak Laces. Aes faukes of real guipure and thread Laces. applique and Valenciennes Laces. hock “Ruchings, Chemisettes, Watsts and Handker- chicSque fille Guinnre Laces, In. showy patterns, specially auapted tor window curtains, bed sets, toilet covers, at astonishingly low figures. RGARME > [Intants’ complete Outfits } Children’s Underwear. | i q > b The best assorted stock in the city. Special inducements offered to ladies replenishing their wardrobes before leaving town. Prices greatly reduced, so as to clear paratory fo rebuilding and eniarging our establishment. Our Underclothiny is made ol the best material and workmanship, and needs no ‘urther comment. Dur prices ate always lower than all others, Dress and lining Silks, Satins and Velvets, in black and all fashionable colors, Black and colored Turquoise, Mignons, &c., from ane. tion, in all shades. BLOOM'S, 838 Bowery, At stock pre ARING SALE BEFORE REMOVAL, for & few days only, at $) por cent reduction. F Dis PERCEVAL, 23 West Union square, offers the following articlos:— Infant's Wardrobes, children's Wuttits, praue Dresens and Sacks, ladies Nightgowns, Drawers and Skirt, Pillow Cases, embroidered Handkerchiefs, baby’s merino Shawis and Sacks, &c. &¢,, &c, >—— | DRY GOODS, pas LARGES? STOCK OF —-® HUMAN Hoo A wt RRR AO AA bes Rg ok uow aa ie RoR HOW a4 u RoR Houn AAA i RRR Hou a 4 ROR ee a 4 RoR fH o a 4 i RR a ou a a R R GOODS IN THE CITY, L HOH A W wWew L ss HoH AA W WW WwW u 5 uo oH AA W WW W L 8 HoH AA WWW Ww L sss HHH AAA WWW W L Sak 2 ee www L shou A Ww Www L 6 8s H HR A A WW WwW, ILLLy: 888 H HA a WwW wW 364 BO. CORNEK FOURTH “TREET, BRANCH STOKS 345 SIXIH AVENUE, i iULINERY STORE, Det “FIRST Our long experience as importers of haman hair a manafacttrers ef human hair goods having brought w ‘onnection With the most prominent dealers Germany and Great britain, enables us to to the ladies an article the standard or } tion, origi nal in design, uberior in quality and worsmanship and) unsurpassed for elerance and beauty at prices unheard! ot in New York hitherto. Every article is PRICE LIST. Short hair Switches, 0c. and upwards. First quality bair Switches, solid, not dyed— 24 inches long, 2 02... ane 3) 23 inches long, 3 oz. + $fexcellent for woar, 34 Inches long, 4 07. 4 h Finest quality bi iid, mot dyed, all long” air— s <—Good quality hair. —- 13 inches long, 2 oz, 22 inches long, 3 oz 25 Inches long, 4 0% 82 inches long. 5 oz. CURLS WARRA} Per ounce Per ounce Per ounce NATURALLY CORLY BOILED AND BAKED, FROM $1 TO $: In curls our quality and assortment is unprecedented. 6 s # ets die | NO BEXTRA CHARGE FOR EXTRA COLORS. © ———-& COMBINGS: made ap, 25c. and per OUNCE, SRE SNRMEHY TF PTO NS UMM T TF Tied a be GRAY HAIR A SPECIALTY, Laie in the choicest colors, at 25c., 0c. and $1 per Uxbies OWN Bale, Mire OVER IN LATEST Goods sent 0. 0. D. by express, or on receipt of Post office money order or money in registered leyers, free of charge to all parts of the country. Wr JAMES MOREERY & CO." Broadway and Eleventh street, plain Colored Silks. 100 Piggeviatn Colored silks, tresh goods, $1 90; former i . Pilhe shades of this ot are the leading colors, in great variety. if Black ithe “Cachemire Sublime” black silk, soft satin Onish, fer summer wear, $1 75. $1 90 and $2. Will not take the dust or break by the hardest usage, Black Yaffetas, 99c., $1, $1 25. A “SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. “ane JAMES M/CRBERY & 00., Broadway and Eleventh street, will offer, on Monday, June 8 the balance of their importation of Nama lace Shawls and Sacques, reduction from last week's prices, at ae Aen tin lace Folonaison the handsomest imported, Rich Hama lace sleoveless Jackets, very styl Rich Hama lace Talmas, universally admtred, Rich lama Ince Shawis, best value ever offered, ‘The ladies ot this city and vicinity are respectially tt vited to call and examine. | | A’ JAMES WOREERY & CO.'8, Broadway and Eleventh street, will exhibit on MONDAY, June 8 a splendid stock of real lace Goods, read ince Barton PTiains Black thread lace Barbes. Guipare, thread and French Trimming Laces, d,'yak, guipure and Brench Lace. nish and’ guinure Sc | F fs | Point and point applique Handkerchiefs Barbes and Capes, wand thread Varasale, ecra and Spanish Nets. ri and batiste Trimming Lace. Beaded Nets, silk Mlusions, &e ring out the balance of their lace Shawls and Sacques, trom $65 upward—less than the gold cost of import» tion. ‘A full and complete assortment of Ladies’ and Misses? Parasols and wa Umbrellas, in the latest styles and colors. T JAMES MOREERY & CO.'s Broadway and Eleventh street, ‘will commence on MONDAY. June & to clear out the balance of their stock of White Goods. Embroiderea Piques, 75 worth $1 25, Figured Piques, 18, ; reduced from 25e. Coraed Piques, Victoria Lawns, French Organdies Nainsook Muslins, dotted and figured Swiss plaid a striped Nainsook, India Twilis, sott finish Cambric, Tarlee tans, Swiss Musling, Japanese Laws, &c., &c. 30. Swiss and Nottingham Curtains and Curtain Nets. co. yauss M'OREBRY & . Broadway and venth street. Great reduction of prices in our Ladies’ Furnishing Department. Ladies’ linen. plain and embrofdered Sutts, $3, $7 Sit" $18: reduced trom $8 $11. $1t 99 and 817, slash Ladies’ plain and embroidered batiste Polonaises and Suits: Percale Walking suits Victoria lawn, puffed. rumled and embroidered Suits a& proportionately low prices. Ladies’ Children’s and Misses’ Jackets, In new styles, atypopniar pri We invite spe ‘al attention to our splendid stock of Ladies’ and Children's Underw In‘ants’ Garments of ¢ 'y deseriptior snite singly, which we are now offering at greatiy reduc , We are closing ont the balance of our stock of Freneh Corset ata reduction of 50 per c g@° TO ELLIS’, 623 BROADWAY, for plated Jewelry, t Ornaments, &., £0, Fans, jet, gold Fancy Goods, Jet and and you w | save money. BOOKS, STATION D FASHION BOOKS, 20 per cent off on retail prices of Books and Stationery. Our Plated Jewelry warranted to wear and look as well as solid gold ELLIS, 823 Broadway, three doors above Twelfth street, rue REASON WHY. Almost every hour in the day we are asked by dresm makers and othersin the trade how we can afford to } sell our Linen, Poplin and Silk Suits ata less price than they can rehase the bare mate! The facts are that wo bought the goods at the ea Peremptory auction sales, when other importing Feta ng ers could not avail themsé!ves of the sacrifice, ready stocked, We sell (he same quantity and we pay one-quarter the rent of.other stores of the same size. To any thinking person the latter {s a suMicient reasoly but, after actual comparison, We wiil present a suit to any responsible Indy who will not acknowledge that ell any house in this cit AST TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT, BRADBURY BROS, $12 and 314 Bowery, one door below Bleeeker street. TPHE PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY are continually receiving the latest novelties in rich French Fiowers and Feathers, Bridal Sets, Veils and «mall white Flowers. Floral Garnitures for wedding and evening costumes made to order. Vases and Baskets filled to order. “A Specialty.” Churches, hatls and dw gs decorated. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. THE PARISIANeFLOWER COMPANY, 28 East Fourteenth street, four aoors west of University place, No. 9 Rue de Clery, Paris I. LOWENSTEIN, Proprietor.) For Other Dry Goods Advertisements See Sixt th Pi

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