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WHOLE NO. 13,908, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1874.-QUADRUPLE ‘SHEET, DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, ol AMUSEMENTS— Etevunte Pace—Third, fourth, fifth Aste Oty finureesre Pace—Sixth column. A |—BLEVKNTH PaGe—Second column. eee aes WANIED—FoukrTrESTH Pacr—rirst, second, Nbird, fourth and Ath columns, and SixteantH Pace—second, (hird and fourth columns. | AN —F OURTEENTH Page— poatpiay mand sixth columns and Sixrmextu Page enn SOKKD—Fovaremern Pace—Sixth column. Brookes REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sgconp ‘Baga--Secomt column, and Sixtzenta Page—Sixth BUSINEDS OPPORTUNITIES —Tewen Pac BUSINEHS NOTICES—Nixtu Pacu—Fitth aud sixth col- city inte ESTATE FOR SALE—Srcoxp Pace—First and eecond columns, and Sixteenta Pack—Sixth CLEARS AND SAUESMEN—T fitth eglumns, and Fouuru Pack—Sixth column, COACHMEN AND. GARDENERS Tathe: Pace eitth and sixth columns, and Fouwru Page—Sixth col- coasiwite STEAMSHIPS—Taintexwru §=Pace—Fifth nd sixth columns. COUNTRY BUARD—Stareenrn Pace—Fourth column. DANCING ACADEMIES —Etavanta Paci-becond col- DENTIRTRY —exr Paox—Fifth column, GOQDS—Finst Page—Second, third, fourth, fitth eat sixth columns. pwstt ING HOUSES. TO LET, FURNISHED AND #D—Firrrentn Page—First, second » Pacr—Fourth and UNFURNISHi Pu one naan LED, aud Sixtzentu Pacs—Fourth EUROPEAN SEAMS —tauereexr Pace—Fourth and fifth q columns, gundl eter Pace—Fifth column, HIRTERNTH AG ixth col wan, FINANCIAL Tent Pace FOR SALE—Fountn Pack—First, and second columns, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARIMENTS TO LET= Fureurn Pacr—Third, fourth and firth columns, Sixreenta Pacr—Fifth and sixth columns. FURNITURES Tine Pear sizuh volun, FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Tuiup Pace—Sixth col- HELP TW ANTED—FEMALES—Tmirp Pacr—Third and fourth Solumns, and Foorta Pace—Sixth column. unit m4 NT rag MALES—Tiinp Page—Sixth column, id FourtH Pag: ixth column, HORSES, CARRIAGH ac,—TulnteewTH PaGe—First, ‘second and third columns, HOTELS —Founramnts Pace—Sixth column, and Ht Pace—Fourth coluinn. HOUSES | ROOMS, 4&0., WANTED—Srcoxp Pacr—Fitth and’sixth columns, and Fourtu !’4gx—Second col- uw INDUSTRIAL | EXHIBITION COMPANY—Staraentat Pacy—First colu INSTROCTION. Euevants Pace—First colt JERSEY. CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CTY AND BERGEN "REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Pace—Thira column. LECTURE SEASON—E.zvenra Pace—Second column. LOAN OFFICES—Textn Pace—Sixth column. LOST AND FOUND—Fovata Pace—Third column. MACHINERY—Fountu Pace—Second column, ARBLE MANTELS—Evkventa Pace—Kirst column. MATIIMONIAL—Fouarit Pacr sixth column. MEDICAL—Fovnrtn Pace—Sixth columi MILLINGAY AND DEKOSMARING—Finsr Page— Sixth colui MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tweirmu Pace—Sixth column, MISCELTANEUUSC Foul Pacx—Second column. MU-ICAL—FourtH PaGe—Fourth and fitth columns. NEW PUBLICATIONS Ninth Pack—Sixth column, PERSONAL—Finst Pace—First column. Planoroutrs Oe GANS, 4C.—ELeventa PaGe— cond ¢4 PROFOSS UB Tentit Pace—Sixth co'umn. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTSD—PEMALES— Tarp Faq Gia ird column, and Fourta Pacu— oF fea CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxconv Pace—Third and fourth columns. REAL L ESTATE To EXGHANGE—SzconD Pager ourth umns. REAL ESTATE WaNTED—Snconn Pacr—Fifth column, RELIGIOCS NOTICES—Finst Pace—tirst and second columrs, REWARDS—Fovern Pace—Third column. BALES AT alte oir Pace—ThiiS sand fourth col SITUATIONS WANTED—PENAL! ES—TmRp A First, second and third columns, and Fourt# Fitih aud sixth columns, SITU, crea is WANTED—MALES—Tairp Paca—Fourth mn, and Fourtn Pace—sixth column. aPcial 2 SOTICES—FounTE 'PAGe—finrd aud fourth sronffiNe=boas, BIRDS, &C.—Taretexytu Pace— First STORAGE—Turererxta Pace—Sixth column. SUMMER KESORTS sixreenta Pack—Fourth column, HE TRADES—Tuinp Fagu—Sisth column, column, THE US ea NTH First TO” LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES--Frrreertn Pon—Pirst column, and SixtegNta P4ce—Fourth column. TRAVELLERS GUIDE—Turrrzenta Pace—Sixth col- vnrURNisnep Lyell AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Firreenta Pax. rirth and sixth columns, and KENTA D Sixte P Aci column. WAN JO PURO nasi Fount’ Pags—fecond paccol WESTOUKSTER couNTY PROPERTY | POR 8A BALE OR ‘T—Sxcoxp Page—Third ee! \. WHITESTONE PROPERTY, Fro? asta S08 TO LET _ #U.—ELeventa Pace—Second Sxconp Pacr—‘hird e~" wan. le , STEAMBO*™ RELIGIOUS NUTICES, T DE GARMO HALL, FIFTH AVENUE AND FOUR- teenth street—To-day, 10:30, scientific sermon by Christan Kosevelt, Isa. 2°34, cohference; 7:3h inspirae ti Mocting ‘uesday evening, at 1% o'clock, T THE NEW OPERA HOUSE. 1,195 BROADWAY, below Twenty-ninth street, Mrs.’ V. Wilson Garg for, Hectery ot Progressive, Spiritua 8 mt i n's Lyceum meets at P.M, Reale ‘on 29th inst. = T THE SOUTH BAPTIST ouyre H. WEST Twenty -Afth street. Key, Osborn, D. pastor, preaching Sep Der Bi, at 03a. M. and TEP. E, COR HURGH OF THE MESSIAH, PARK A ner Thirty-fourth street.—2 Chicago, will pi hurch of the Living God.” \HURCH OF THE RESURREU/ION, EIGHTY-FIFTH street, between Lexington and Third'avenues.—Divine service by, the rector, Key. (Dr. Flagg, morning and evening. Sunday school at3 P. M, Qagrey, OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, THIRTY fifth street, between Park and Lexington avenues,— Eablect oF discourse to-day, by tev, Chauncey Giles, in a Form of Life in the Image of (0d. JATHOLIC APOSTOLI. CHURCH, IN SIXTEENTH ‘street, between Sixth and > eventh avenues.—Service Sunday evening at 73 o'clock. “Subject of eermon—"Thy Kingdom Vome.” NHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, MADISON AVE: nue and rows second stret,—Hours GESTS, 104% . M., 4 and 7: M. Kev. Stephen i, 1, nee oF ilpreeck the morning and evening. Hh ot. eae preach in the atternoor (SEUROH OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE. corner Forty-fitth street, Rev. George H, Hepworth astor.—Morning subject. “Encouragements In the ristian’s Life.” Evening, “Jesus Christ « Necessity.” unday school and Bible algss ‘at i General prayer meeting Friday evening. CALVARY, BAPTIST CHURCH, street, nowr Sixth avenue, —R, 8 Breaches hnician Mother.” Strangers invited. UURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR, FIFTY-SEVENTH / street, near Eighth avenue.—Rey, &. B. Pullman will preach Sunday morning, at 10:45, (AHURCH OF THE HEAVENLY REST. TRIRD AVE- Forty-fidth street (Rev. Dr. Rowland, ye. Conrad) “Bivins service and sermon on Sun: day, at 114. M, and Opt CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE, HUGA MIL- ler Thompson, Tector.—Morning Prayer. Sermon and Communion, ‘1 Evening Prayer. Seruon— “How Science Demands Revelation,” 7; IRST BAPTIST CHURCH, THIRTY.NINTH SfREET and Park avenue.—I'reaching at 10% A. M. and 7% evening. Strangers cordially invited, IRST REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, MADI- son avenue and Forty-seventh street, Kev. W. 1. bine, rector.—sunda: ool at 9 A Divine servic every sunday at 10:39 ACM. nd 7:40 P.M. ALT cordially nvite ROTESTANT EPISCUPAL CHURCH OF THR Atonement, Madison avenue, corner Twenty.cighth Street.—Sunday School at 9 A.M. The rector, Rey. ¥, will officiate at the services; morning 10:3); sove- A cordial invitation Is extended to all. Rep CBAS, gk, LEPSFIRTH UNIVERSALIST 80- ciety, hunday, 0th September, at 11 A. M., Plimp- ton Hall, corner Ninth and Stuyvesant streeta EV, J. SP©NCER KENNARD WILL PREACH IN Pilgrim Bapust church, Thirty-inird street, west of Kighth avenue; morning 103, evening 73, o'clock. Strangers welcome, TWENTY-THIRD Mai Sunday morning. Kvening, OBERT COLLYHR, CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, corner of Park avenue and Thirty-tourth street. — Kev. Kobert Collyer, of Chicago, will “preac! September 20, at Il A. M. and 7g P.M. Subj : Sei Rid Cttureh of the Living God;” evening—“What era Di 'T. MARK’S, W) | st-cet —Re" 345 A, BECOND AVENUE AND TENTH Rylance, D. D., Rector, services i PM. subject for torning discourse, on and the Confessional.” Strangers will be rt with seats. T. IGNATIUS’ CHUKCH, FORTIETH STREET, BE- >> tween Filth and Sixth avenues.—-ervices at7 A. M., 9/and 103g (full choral). Evening prayer at Tig. The rec: tor, Rev. Dr. Ewer, will officiace. IT. THOMAS’ CHURCH, FiFTH AVENUE.—MORN- Ing service 10% o'clock; afternoon service 4 o'clock. Flags. | preach in the | wT. TERESA’S CHUROH, CORNER OF HENRY AND Rutgers street.—There will sermon preached this day, September 20, at 10 0’ by the Rev. Father Macdonald, D. @ young pri “from the American College, Rom wri PHoPL! ‘will be re-ina Chureh of the Holy Trinity, Madison avenue an segond street a ‘cloc! ov. § Ren’ Tyne. Jr, D. D,, will preach. Ject “The Ureat Salvauon.” Ushers will furnish tree Seats, Rey. FPA on sunday evening tn the Forty Sub- HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN AND HARLEM, ERALD BRANCH OFFICES. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9P, M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AT 1,258 BROADWAY AND 630 SIXTH AVENUE, BE- TWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, OFFIOE OPEN ALL NIGHT, HARLEM OFFICE, 2,81 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 14TH STREET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED 10 7:8 PF. My aRD NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED AT FIVE “orcLock EVERY MORNING. PERSONAL. N OLD GENTLEMAN LEFT A TRAVELLING BAG with a clergyman a tew weeks ago. Please send Hote to 963 Eighth street, and !t will be desoribed. . LABRE, 863 nighth street, H. AT THE CORNER OF CANAL AND A, Broadway, Monday, at 1034; important; 1 wii be ful. RECEIVED, Arc INFANT, OND DAY OLD, FOR ADOPTION, at tne private Lying-in Institute, No. 120 West renty-sixth st TRRAISER = NEW ORLEANS—GOVERNOR was passed at Custom House, Saturd: jase state assessable value under revised art of 7 5 BUENOS AIKEs, IRDIE—YOUR STEAMBOAT FRIEND IS ANXIOUS- ly waiting to hear trom you as promised. PAPA’S OWN GIRL, LONDE.“FORTY-FIFTH STREET TO SIXTH AVE. Due, car, Saturday a | nileman would ike to make acquaintance. farese BR, C., box 170 ‘ald Uptown Branch office. OY CHILD OFFERED FOR ADOPTION—TO PAR- cet Ste of wealth only. Address box 3,396 New York office. F, BATCHELOR, WATCHMAKER, AT ONE TIME ' with Thompson, of Greene, N. Y., will hear of Ge led to his advantage by addressing 'F., box 2,070 Pos! ellice. NAUTION.—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED not to receive check tor $400, numbered 512, dated Peptember 17 1874, payable to R. W. Frothingham, drawn by Steinway & Sons on Bank of the Metropolis and certified by said bank, LS ment having been ‘stopped. KINWAY & SONS. (Opi sh YOU ARE LIVING DO RETURN TO Your friends | Their agony-at your absence is most terrible, Do come back. 210 MMA—YOU GAVE THE WRONG NUMBER. I slied atic ! ourth avenue, but eould not find you. bend correct num Herald Uptown Branch oMce, to CINCINA Nia ‘eXPR 38. RIDAY, 18TH—RAININ elt pias IN BLAC! Chatnbers street ferry to Erie ot; back to West roadway; took ixth avenue car ta 1 hirty third street; the young man she addressed in depot desires a better @cquaintance ; please reply through Eanes VILE, (OR ADOPTION—A LARGE, BEAUTIFUL MALE baby. five mouths old; Auerican parentage; full surren Address Mra. SEEVWNS, Herald office. UDSON.—RECOGNITION NOT MUTUAL 6TH JULY, front Astor House: reversed initials would see you! ‘Address W., box 19 Herald Uptown Branch ottice, ] SYMPATHIZE WITH YOU IN YOUR SORROW AND ane sickness. Address F. STAIN, box 154 Herald office. OSEPH J.—COME BACK ANDI WILL MAKE IT allright, Noone knows. Long life to bout M. BEERS, 83 FULTON STREET, HAS IMPORT- * ant iniormation*for subscribers ‘ot | Picturesque America, who will forward address, ‘AMES F. EMERY—HAVE CALLED AT YOUR OF. sige twice, Would like to see you, Wil! leav 2th. MAS LL, iaAt, EXPECTING A LETTER FROM YOU. Bde Address XR, J.. box 144 Herald office. Ro Finecann tre '—YOU WILL FIND ME ce it WEST ifteentn street. ATOGA. REE, OR COMMUNICATE, FAVORABLE BUSI Hess opportunity offered. But one other besid ourselves Knows of Your absence. DEWITT, CHARLEY. Sita tia bee MINSTRELS, THURSDAY NIGHT,— black, who noticed gentleman on the stairs ase sen ; ‘Sad fox 8 Herald office. Sate aie | wn, THE LADY WITH BLUE WATERPROOF, Gast Geen ae cars and took omnibus a\ STRANGER, Herald office, ILL THE MINISTER WHO. MARI W tbat We ary tvex or Detroe Wicks on tie Yesterday morning, tavor n Interview? of Rebruary, ‘ase. ‘com ul AKER, ore) iequitabig Bintang, $39 Brosaway, lew Yor! reatly oblige. Wash é few tork an shington and Detroit ILL MISS paren BULKOUR PLEAS. i ayy Me™ Heed, at Shumway’, 224 Canal tireet, on Mon. yt RE G1OUS SNOT KS. “) CONFERENCE OV SPIRITUALISTS AND “TB. A gan will be hold held at Germania Hail, 2.0 Third ave. junday. at All cardiaily invited, HE SUCC ATTENDING THE REVIVAL MEET. ings at Thirty-fifth Street M. E. church, near Tenth avenue, has been such that they will be contiued during the coming weck. ee six have been con- yerted and reclaimed. . ©, MOR HOUSE, Pastor. TN CONGREGATION OF ALL SOULS PROTES- tant ig eel ehurch (Brook) will worship at 7 e church, near Fulvon avenue, the Rev. Dr, peer eee, officlating—Services, morning, 10:30; All are welcome. Ware MEMORIAL CHURCH, CORNER ‘West Eleventh street and Waverley place. .—Ser- vices at l0% A. Mand 73; P.M. The Kev. W. T. Egbert, rector. DRY GOODs. bg HUMAN Y a A a BRR H H ivy a R'OR H a Aa i BR funk = Adhd HOU Y gia agi RR H OB ah ay ae RR yOu ye R OR H a A pi R R Goobs. L. SHAW, 864 Bowery, corner Fourth street, Branch store 845 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second strects, up stairs. The s Targest stock of Human Hair Goods in the city, reas eee prices. rice Hu ving been able to rotte a large stock of human Hair Gooas from a Fool sale at extremely low rices, I take pleasure to announce to my customers and thoadies atlarge that they can purchase during the Fan glegant article at a merely nominal pwitches, finest quality of hair, 3 inches. 4 ounces 2 inches, aconoes a Curls, warranted naturally curly and not boiled and baked, from $1 to $2). No extra charge for extra colors. Combtings made Up, 256, and Ge. per ounce, y, Hair a specialty. Frisettes, in the chotest, colors, at 25c., 50c. and $1 per ar Ladies’ own Hair made over in latest style Goods sent C. 0. D. Led express A all parts of the coun- try. Orders accompanied with Post office money order, oF money in registered letters, will be sent tree of charge. A liberal discount to the wholesale trade. T SMITHS, PATTERN BAZAAR, BROADWAY, near Twentieth street, IMPORTED FASHIONS, Patterns, with CLOTH MODELS, now ready. Open until7 P. M. every day. At? CARPETS, OILOLOTH! UPHOLSTERY Goons, rs LACE CURTAINS, &C, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMEN1. SHEPPARD KNAPP, 183 and 185 Sixth aventie, having purchased nearly the entire stock at the great peremptory sale of Messrs. Paton & Co., will offer this Week and continue until all are sold, the largest assort. ment ot Lace Curtains, Upholstery Goods, &c.. ever oftered ut retail in this city, for less than actual gold cost of importation. 1 LAVE CURTAINS, PROM $10 per palr to finest qeulbU Re Ly LACE CURTAINS, FROM $5 per pair to. nest im, NOTT! TING AM LACE CURTAINS, FROM $2 50 per ir to fin tim Loop ‘RE! Ps Bhi age hl? CRETON NES, CORDS AND TASSELS iv KNDLESS VARIETY, LAMBREQUINS AND CORNICES, WINDOW, SHADES, HOLLAND! M8, PIANO AND TABLE COVER», ‘0. = Also invite attention to our large and attractive gfock of Carpetings, consisting of Moquettes, Velvets, Bod Brussels, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Ply and Ex’ Ingrains. Parties purchasing at PARD KNAPP! GREAT CARPET AND UPHOL and 185 Sixth aven one door below Thirteenth stre A THE PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY'S, importers, are continually receiving the latest novelties In French Flowers, Jets, Bridat Sets and Vets, Ostrich Tips, Plumes and Fancy Feathers, Floral Garnitures for Wedding and Svening Costames to order. Vases and Baskets filled to order, & spe ity. Churches, Halls and Dwellings decorated. A liberal discount to the trade, No. 9 Rue de Clery, a. East Fourteenth street, Paris. four doors west of See yt ty place, 4. LORWENATEIN. Proorietor, |Present establishment we are DRY GOOD». ‘ 218 218 SIXTH AVENUE. 218 218 — 218 218 — 28 EBEES II s5888, 11 GGGGG, )” S886. E il su G te E is na 16 E is na 8 KEEE Ii sssss_ Il @ ‘BSS8s KE a “Su G 8 E tt 81a 6G 8 E 1s sud G 8 , EEEEE II Ssss8 If GGGGG sssss II We beg to inform our customers and the ladies gener: ally that the EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS to our establishment have now been successfully com- pleted. We have made a THOROUGH CHANGE IN THE a MANAGEMENT OF OUR BUSINESS. and by the valuable acquisition of Mr. 8. Alexander, formerly of the weil known firm of Alexander Brothers, ot this city, as partner, our facilities tor Buying and Selling Goods thus obtained will altogether be employed in the interest of our patrons, For this purpose we have MARK D DOWN our entire stock, and having replenishea every depart- ment with the latest novelties of the season, we can con- fidently say that every desirable article in Millinery Goods, Real and Imitation Laces, Ribbons and Passementeries, Ladies’, Children’s and Intant’s Outfitting Goots, Hamburg Bmbrolderies, Zephyr Worsteds, Canvas Embrolderies, made up Lace Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Linen Handkercmets, Fancy Articles and Perfumeries of every description. ; Small Wares, Buttons, &c., can now be found in our newly and elegantly fitted up establishment at prices that will favorably compare with those of any other first class hou: We keep none but THE VERY BEST GOODS, in the city, have only ONE PRICE, and seek to please our customers in every instance, and allow no misrepresentation of ‘o! goods. An early call is respectfully solicited, lel II B, EI8IG & CO., 218 Sixth avenue, ucar Fourteenth street, A’ JAMES M’CREERY & CO,'S, Broadway and Eleventh street, the latest novelties in French Pattern Hats, Millinery Goods and ma Furs, now on exhibition, AT JAMES McCRBERY & CO.’S, Broadway and lJeventh street, Positively the sole importers of the “Cachemire Sublime du Novi” Black Silk, soft, brilliant satin finish, will not crack, and, owing to its ireedom trom oily ‘sudstauces, will not wear shiny as soon as any other make of black silk—$1 8, $2, $2 25 and $2 50 per yard, Popular makes of Black Dress and Trimming Silks at $1, $1 25 and $1 Su. Colored Silks. Colored Silks, The largest and best selected stock of colors ever ex- hibited by the trade, 2) inch, Py 65 and $1 75; 24inch og ged Hens Gros Grain Suk, good value ‘at $2 50, ‘reimming Silks ana Colors. lors. $1 2 to $2 50 per yard. . At JAMES McOREERY & CO.’S, Broadway and Eleventh street, MOURNING DEPARTMENT, Will offer on Monday, September 21, @ superb assort- ment of Mourning Goods, selected with the reatest care’ and comprising some of the chvicest fabrics impored this season. Wool Serges and Diaj onal! Drap@Alma and Serge Imperial, sker Gloths und Camels’ Hate serg recs, pinglines, Yelours and Empress Cloths, i Woot tam Reps. Mouslin de Laines, mise, Henrietta, Bombazines, ra Crape Clothes ‘Farathene and opie e Cloths, BALMORAL | ORAPE, 4-4, 54.and 6-4 Crapes and Crape Veils. Cachmere +iciliennes in ail qualities, At JAMES McCREERY & CO.’S, Broadway and Eleventh street, have now open their latest Paris Styles for the fallin ing, Carriage, Reception and Evening Costums, in elegant variety. with a superb assortinent of new designs in Paris Embroidered and Beaded Polonaise © Cloaks, English Walking Jackets, &c., &c., &c., extremely popular prices.” and Children’s Under parments superior quality and finish, Our Infants’ De Department is now replete and will be found well worthy of inspection. All orders tor dreasmaking wiil be roperly exccuted in the latest style " sn) at Licesath deed prices. big T SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 94 talons WAY, Bee antigth street, MPORLED ¥/ FASHIO! Patterns, with CLOTH MODELS, now ready. Open until 7 P. M. every day. basin EIsIG & CO. 'e B. EIsig & CO, B. EISIG & CO, B. bISIG & CO, B. EISIG & CO, B. ElsiG & CO. B. EISIG & CO, B. Eisi@ & Co, B. EISIG & CO. GRAN. ENING ij IH Hlelil : SEPTEM ER 2, F III We take pleasure in announcing to our friends, patrons and the public that our id Opening for the fall and il winter season will take place on Wednesday and Thur day, 2d and 2th inst. Having greatly enlarged our re now fully prepared to offer every inducement to the ladies, B. BISIG & CO, 218 Sixth av., between Fourteenth and Fifteenth sta DRY “GOODS. _ A “) SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, CONKLING & CO. 0. 708. Br ‘ betw een £ighth an ‘nth streets, ONE BLOCK BELOW A. T, STEWART & CO.'S. OPENING NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, LOOK aT THE PRICES, SILK DEPARTMENT. Lyons black Gros Grain Silks, of the celebrated manu- actu ry Y c. 750. An clevant Ning oh Colored Dress Silks in all the choice new cloth colorings, at $1 50, $2, $2 50, $2 60. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 100 pieces Empress Cioth Poplins, from auction, 25c. a yard, ne pieces diagonal Armuir Clo'h, 25c. a yard, worth “ti Neces Imperial Serge, from auction, 35e. a yard, pleces Lupin's French Merino, trom auction, 1% yards wide, 5c. a yard, worth Toc. 150 pieces all woo! diagonal Serge, trom auction, 80c, yard, worth 750. 100 pieces all wool Empress Cloth, from auction, 4Sc. 8 yard, worth 62c. Js0'pieces Lyons silk Poplins, from auction, 70. and . a yard, worth $1 and Hey tgles in Plaids, for children's wear, at 2%e., 0e., de.. 0e., 50c., Ge. und 6e. a yard 16) pieces all wool Satine Cloth. in choice cloth colors, ‘Sc. a yard, worth 65c, MOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT. Opening all the new tabrics in Mourning Dress Goods, consisting of Bombazine Cloth, Velour de Nic Cloth, Henrietta Cloth, Crape Cloth, Armuir Cloth. diag- rge. Poplin Alpacas, Gros de‘ Zurich. Velour Im: peratrice, Tafteras, loud Cloth, Lamise Cloth, de., &c., At S7¢e., &5c., Be., 55¢., Ge., Ge. and 75c. a yard. BLACK ©. IMBEES, Lupin’s al! wool black Frenc Casi wide. bie., 65, ‘Se. and $1254 yi Lupin’s black Freneh Mannaas 1 e., We., 98e., $1, $1 15 and $1 Conrtauld’s best English Grapes, of all widths and qualities. ‘An immense quantity of black Alpacas trom auction, a very superior inake and warr: ae to eae and retain color, at Vin Be. & yard, ty fively the best value that tias ever been offered in’ th market. LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Opening great bargains in Table 1 amasks, Towels, Napkins, Doylies, Table ¢ ‘loths, Piano rs, Table Clow overs, Fiannels, Blankets, Tickings, Canton Flanncis, 6s woke Waterproof Cloths at 75c., 80c., 85c., 90c., $1, $115, 3 Marseilles and Crochet Bed Spreads, at $1 90, $2 25, $250, $3 and $3.50. i Extra lurge size all wool Rose Blankets, $4 50, $5, $6, s and $8 a pair, The largest. tnd most complete stock of Flannel, in white aid colored, to be tound in the city. Ovening Rreat bargains in Nottingham Lace, by the yar LACE AND EMBR Opening great bargains eres, 1g yards ¥ $28 181 15 sfards wide, T5e., yard. RY DEPARTMENT. real Thread, Guipure and ‘ak Laces. Watered silk Sashes, 344 yards long, tringed with real sewing silk, $4; worth $3. Opening great bargains in Gimps and Passementerie Trimmings. Opening great bargains in ladies’ and gents’ Linen Handkerchiefs. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEA eLidion Merino shirt, in all sizes, Patra heavy, 780, $1 2 and oF Shiev' Marina Drawers, to match, in all sisos and-ex- tra heavy, 75c., $1, $1 25 and $! Men’s Merino Shirts, in all sizes, extra heavy, 50c., 75c., $1, $1 25 ani en's Merino Drawers to match, in all sizes, extra heavy, S0c., 75e., $1, $1 25 and $1 5), Ghilaren’a, misses, boy's and youth's Merino Drawers, Shirts and Hosiery for fall and winter wear, in great vari MNi8ir oF INSPECTION 18 RESPECTFULLY 80- JOHN E. KAUGHRAN, —_CONKLING & CO., F.W. CHIVVIS No. 763 Broadway. WH GONKLING. between Eighth and Ninth sts, 553555500. 0 00 00 885388 55 00000000 00 Oy 3 $ 55 00 0 = HW 0D 00 OW) $ 55 © © 8 00 W 0 OF $3$889_ 555555 00 0 ot 5500 00 60 Ww 55 00 WH 890 0 0 0 Ww WO “sstiee OC cs) 00 ny 00 00 Por HUMAN ? nie mn % are, H OH AA i RR H oH AA nm BRB OR Ra GRRE wey ae i R HBHHH AAAA Il RRRR BB fae Ae) Alor RnR Bb Aaa VE BOR H oHUOA 7 OE | ates eer H oH A A H R R JOSKPH'S HAIR EMPORIUM, 377 Bighth avenue, ne EXTRA UCTIO! wi CONSEQUENCE OF EXTENGIY OF ALR HSHSEANS HKG 98 iE ase OF HAIR Gi PRICES UNHEARD one hed FINEST QUALI BAIR (SWiTCHE SOLID, NOT oR PUA aa ALK, RY reat PRICES REDUCED. —— SPECIAL NOTICE. ANY CUSTOMER BUYING ONE OF THE ABOVE R CURLS, A ELEGANT iD HAIR, OB ONE BRA Pain OF SIDE CURLS AS PREM. GRAY HAIR. o-GRaY Halk, ? Gray Hair and ex! xtra charge. COMBINGS. Combings made up, Sc, per ounco. Ladies having combings can’ save 76. per cent by hav- ing the same made up ot our establishment. LIBERAL pubuetio’ MADE TU. THE WHOLB- SALE TR. Goods pent: 0. . D. by oxpress to all parts of the coun- ice money order, try. Orders accompanied with Post of OF money in registered letters will be sent tree of char I ICHARD MEARES, corner Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street. Opening on Monday our early importations of | Goods, We invite an examination of our large assortment of black and colored Silk Dresses, Debege, Cae Fonges. and Serge Suits, in ne’ many of them exact copies of those imported, but at much fo 8. colors: New present This week we caer, 4 a line of black Silk Dresse: all elegantly ext een tes, trimmed wiih rich jet and issetnenterie trimmings, design: Co cata finish i? 3 and rth $95 to $1: at $10) H°gifo, $125 and $lao; worth, $150 to $188 We ask an inspection of these goods, confident that price, quality and style are not excelied by any house in the We are aity recelvin ihe new wyles in Dress Goods, ‘and can offer the cheapest black Silks to be found in the city, sone great bargains from the late auction Splendia.qnaitty. aL Hy $i 12 and Elowant Goods, 8 rth Sunerion heavy casters uish. Uroe Urainy 2 and 25; worth $7 yiti lines oF binck, dzone Silks, In Snest goods, cash- mere finish, from $250 Our Trimming peocieeias erb line of every hovelty in Passementerie, oce and Tassels, contains a suj Jet Fringes pen aud. Worsted ball ceimerinyn. every style and color on hand, oF will make (0 order to Bargains 1p rovikerchiels “autings, Bb at ad In our Millinery Department we offer a magnificent line of Bonnet and Trimming Vel- vets in all the new shades, much below u: igo tS Ht Mack Honget Velvets $1.75, 81 8: 42, $2 25 to $3, Colored Bonnet Velvets and Trimming Vgivets, in great variety of shades, 82, $2 25, 82 60, $275 to $3 60, RICHARD MEARES, corner Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, F SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, At Sit BROADWAY, near Twentisth street, ORTED FASHIONS, Patterns, with see NoDELS, now ready. Open CL ery day. VARPET! are MILLS BIDOBAMINGTER ih ny yard, tor style and durability excelling Brussels and threeplies. Warerooms 268 and 270 Canal street, just east ot rom: URS DARKENED TO LOOK NATURAL, BY A process exclusively our own. WILLIAMS, 330 ey ton street, Brooklyn, up stairs, Lining, cleaning a elterin AURNITURE AND CARPETS —$280,000 WORTH OF Furnitare, now offering at our immense wareroom, per cent cheaper than any piher house in the city; Parlor Suits, 7 pleces, $40, and Chamber Suits, 9 pieces, = A cholce Assortment of Parpete. Velvet, Body Brus- ‘ayestry Bruwels and all wool Ingrain ‘at low prices, Mynielothis, Window Shades, Lace Clartaina, Lam- Brequins, Mats, Matting, & D. KELLY 510, 512, Biv und S16 Highth ave N, B,—Just opening a hice line of Tapestry Brussel $1 08 to $125 poryard, aay, Tum ypEanety A BRUSSELS OR VEL. 36 by 17, in good order and a parse ms ree walnut Wardrobe. Address S.. box 2.454 l’ost a R H. MACY & . H, MALY & CO 3 Grand Central Establishment, we shall have our fall opening of the largest and most extensive assortment of CHINA, CHINA, GLASSWARE, GLASSWARE, maseLica OLIC. AND PARIAN AND PAKIAN ever displayed in America. During the past summer we have been enlarging our remises to accommodate this stock, and have added to itanother spacious apartment, which makes it by lar the most ex ensive in this or auy other country Our buyers | Europe all the past season. visiting the xeeat es and manutacturers of these goods in ENGLAND, FRANCE, BELGIUM, GERMANY, BOHEMIA and VENICE. who lave been forwarding to last two months, the very latest styles and desizns. At this opening we will display an entire stock of OUR OWN IMPORTATION of Choice Goods from all these points, such as bas never been exhibited in New York, as well as a complete line of VOMrsTIC GOODS. comprising every quality; and we have made prices which dety competition. 10 ENUMERATE TO ENUMERATE We shalt sell ou BEsT ENGLISH ‘CHINA DINNER PLATES, We. a ENGLISH STONE CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS" d. $1 68 per dozen, pairs. BEST KNGLISH STONE CHINA DINNER SETS, 136 pleces, $16 71. BEST ENGLISH LIMOGE DINNER SETS, hae 136 piece: BEST ENGLISH STONE CHINA DINNER SET 136 pieces, decorate: 23 41 oat 16. FRENCH CHINA BREAKFAST PLATES, $1 99 dozen. FRENCH CHINA CUPS AND SAUCE a ir dozen, pairs. R SETS, Se pleces, $23 41, UH CHINA DINNER SETS, decorated, 66. $49 65 to $699 FRENCH CHINA GOLD BANDED WHITE TEA, SETS, #4 pieces, $6 97. FRENOH CHINA DECORATED TEA GETS 4 pieces to DECORATED TOILET SETS, = 1 pieces, $4 33 to $69 66. GOBLETS, from T7e, to $19 21 a dozen. ENGRAVING INITIALS, 73e. per dozen. CHINA DECORATED AND GLASS ENGRAVED TO ORDER ON THE PREMISES, SILVER PLATED WARE. SILVER PLATED WARE. We have also greatly enlarged this department, and shall continue to sell’ at less prices than avy manufac- turer or jobber in the trade. BKONZES BRONZES AND FANCY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS, We are also now opening an entire new line of artistic and composition bronzes, many o! entire new designs. Also full assortment of. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN Fancy Articles of every description, in Russia leather, bronze, &e. OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA FANS OPERA FANS and other Fans in great variety, our eee IMPORTATIONS ty D UNDERWEA. ERY AN! GENtuEalt Ne FUSNTsHING duops, LADIES’ OO ORS ETS AND UNDERWEAR, ‘A ALL TH YL FELT, phy ay, GhOne. AND STRAW 'S NOW ON EXHIBITION, Also WHITE GOODS and HC HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, FLANNEL8 AND BLANKE' SHEETINGS AND SUIRIING LINENS, ELT AND KNIT SKIRTS. Now Ow EXHIBITION. NOW ON EXHIBITION, poogs AND STATIONERY. BOOKS AND STATIONEKY, PHOTOGRAPHS AND | PH PRAMEt AIN PAINTINGS, MATERIALS FOR WAX FLOWERS. and everything apperta: anes to a complete stock will be found in this rime ZEPHYR WORSTEDS ZEPHYR WORSTKDS AND WORSTED PATTERNS, and all goods required ee working the same, Canvas, Perforated Card Board, DRESS TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS, NOTIONS AND SMALL WARKS, the largest assortment In the city, PICNIC DEPARTMENT, PICNIC DEPARTMENT, eonsistiog, of CANNED, | BOTT TTLED and BOXED UITS, “PRESERVES, PICKLES, VEGETABLES, OLIVE UIL, CHINA AND JAPAN’ TEAS. FRENCH CHOCOLATES, ENGLISH Biscuirs, &c., all best quality goods. HOUSE FURNISHING. The whole second fi devoted to HOUSE FONistiNe “a FO: and it is un- doubtedly the largest, and best assorted stock in the city and lowest prices. DOLLS, DOLLS’ ARTICLES, TOYS, & in every concelvabie get-up, and imported trom ali’ parts of the world. KID “GLOVES, aD GLOVES, lete si the B, H. M. ana ha Fe of Pon RG E ain LOVES in all the DESIRABLE FALL SHADER, The LA FORGE KIDS tor ladies in 1, 28, 4 5 and 6 buttons, Every pair warranted not t not to rip or tear. ‘wo-button, 8c. Pertect in fit, and undoubtedly the best glove for the money in the market. TorLEr “ARTICLES. Inree amoriment ot Tollet Articles, Inctad ¢_amoriment ot Tollet article Avery IOI AND ATKINSON'S EX BACT, ee eon POMADES, PUFF COMBS, BRUSHES to” JEWELRY. JEWELRY. All the latest novelties in jet and other desirable styles of jewelry. CONFECTIONERY. CONFECTIONERY. Confectionery and | Soda Counter will always be {ound pure Candies and the best of Soda Waters, DESORIPTIVE CATALOGUES fall the stocks now ready will be sent to any addre: Sy'mail or can De bad of the Superintendent upon ap: plication. 4 UNLIKE. UNLIKE, This extablishment 1s unlike’ any other in the conntr In no other can be found the large assortment of de: able goods in so many See bgp of trade. Experienced buvers and ready money enables us to place all our goods betore ihe “public st prices whics mpe ti 5 defy comp ipped snd delivered to any part of the aay Brookiyn, Jersey City and Haboxen seule sepenttcn Be aid to o1 and shipping goods suis RH. MACY & CO. ACY & © GRAND ORNTRAL ESTABLISHMENT, ith st. and 6th T KINZEY'S. Grand opening KINZEY, Goods. of new Fall 5 KINZEY, rtme: 4m all our depat nts KINZEY. Sige. on Tuesday, Wednesday 4 and Thursday, September 22, KINZEY, KINZBY, ie aT French Pattern Bonnets, pair Imported Round Hats. daa i Millinery Goods. pes is i Silks ana Velvets, ome ; Flowers and Feathers. ae be Beaded and Bugle Trimmings. of beg a , Fringes and Gimps. a ie si Sashes and Ribbons. Opening ie Laces and Embroideries. Opening : Bilk Ties and Scarfa, Opening ot! Novelties in Jewelry. bie at Novelties in Jet Goods. ning o Fancy Goods re P is ie y and Fans. Nios ng : Russia Leather Goods. et es a New Fall Gloves, yc 7 is New Fall Hosiery. esi sf Ladies’ Underwear. eee e ‘Misses’ Underwear. pent Worsted Embroideries. Fall opening Tuesday, September 22, Thursday, September 2%. 767 and 769 Broadway, corner below A. T. Stewart's 7 VIGOUROUX, iat FOURTH AVENUE STAMP . ing, embroldery, lingerie establishme ladie: and babies’ trousseaux; cialty of initial pom mono grams tor handkerchigte, ta be and Dedelothes: lat Wednesday, September 23, WILLIAM KINZEY, and 66 East Ninth street, stock of imported Hmbroide Dresses, and Baby Clothes. Winglesale department 704 ae Paper Patterns; Machines and accessories for stamp! “A? SMITHS PATTERN BAZAA WAY, ne: pa renusth stree A bis BBGMPORTED. FASHIONS, * tterna, with CLOTH MODELS, now ready. untl7 P. M. every day. Al one PERCLVAL, 2 UNION al inne this ‘warteaben tad cere r re 0 take may tina ~ "PRICE FIVE CENTS. _ Ts & AX their three houses in Paris. 1 choice stvies cut by measure, guaranteeing pert ‘and basting executed in the most artistic . T. Taylor's system of dress cutting. Svs. taught, af the office of the imported nner, by m thorough neh journals, “Le Hon Ton.” “La Mode Elegante” and “Revue de la Mode,” 616 Broadway, New Yo T GAYNOR?s, 022 Broadway, corner ot Tweltth street. Corsets, Akirts and Tournours Specialties Just received. faye cece Wi mont perfeciitting Parls-made Coutiile Also late novelties n real Prenctt berschatr Skirts and Tour. orsts, domitial supporters, ke kes US Shoulder Braces, Ab- N. B.—Thirty dozen French woven embroidered Cor- 3. moet elegant shapes, $260 to $55); former price: ane "MILLINEI ty AND “DIRESSMAKI G. re \ TO THE LADIES oF NEW Youu. The regular Fall Opening of our establish ment, in all its various departments, will commence on Monday, Septemper 21, and continue for three days, when an elegant assortment of Novelties may be inspected. LORD & TAYLOR, Broadway and Twentieth street. T MAISON HARRIS (MLLE, PRINCE SUCOES- Sor), 15 Fast Fourteenth street, near Deimonico's— Grand opening, on. Wednesday and Tharsday, 23d and 21th, of tinported Bonnets and Kound Hats, just received ading houses in Europe. “‘La Princess de Trebi- 4 “Cuvalior” specialties, to which we would nition, At FE. MATHERS & CO.'s, 81 BROADWAY, OORNER Nineteenth street.—Will have their opening of French, Bonnets, gelectad from, the leading houses 10 French arid knclish elt Hats of the latest styles, ta Tuesday and Wednesday. September 22 and 23. T MAISON WALTON, 862 BROADWAY, ABOVE Union square—Noveltics recherche and elegant, irom the honses of Virot, Perrier, Mab, Rebaus, sane Therese and Didsbury; Round Hat trom London. N_ ASSORTMENT BONN the trade.—Opening on Wednesiav and Thursday, the 2id and 24th, M. L. KING, 499 Broadway, St Nich* olas Hotel vlock. A —MME, ROBINSON, IMPORTER WILL SHOW ON ‘Tvesday and Wednesday, september 2 and 23, an assortment of imported, Bonuets and Round other novelties 11 ee Ipery line. 387 nt Hata: also , between Twenty-firs' tt d Twenty-second fern Bonnets aud Hats for the trade ® RUSTIC DRESSMAKING AND “PATTERN ROOM, No, 6 Clinton place.—New destens in paper pat: ferns, direct srom reduced prices. Cutting and by ie At short notice. "Also Bates’ Spring Bust Corset chment. RTISTIC DRESSMAKING.—LADI“8 | WISHING stylish and perfect fitting Dresses at very low Wee ‘should call on Mme, CUBRY, No. 6 Clinton place. ‘¢ Warrant all garments to fit, our work being done by men. AT, MME. LIVINGSTON'S, 788 BROADWAY— Dresscutting and Designing taught by the best method in the world; patterns cut warranted to Ot Three first class forewomen wanted immediately. VERY & CO.'S, PEERLESS DRESSMAKING DE- partment, ind 470 Sixth avenue, one block west of Broadway, near Twenty-ninth siroet, open New De- signs on Wednesday, inst. No trying on necessary; comlortable. gracefully fitting garments guaranteed from measure. Our cutter has rs = ARTETIC DRESSMAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES: specialty Hei’: Gi cutting oly Gay eg and overgarments of all kin bi 649 Sixth avenue, near an rityceighih street. Browns LONDON ROUND HATS AND PAKIS Bonnets —EMMA BROWN (sister of W. C. Brown, New Bond street, London) haa now elegant styles tor fall, 1,261 Broadway, between ibirty-first and Thirty- sceond streets. mats } INNS) OPENING OF MILLINERY.—THE ANNUAL fall opening, Wednesday, 23d. and Thursday, 24th, owtablishments: tallliners pare welcome. (NS Millinery, 761 Broadway. }, 3, OLNEY, IMPORTER, OF FRRNCH MILLI. has a’ choice assortment of Bonnets and for all first class mnullinery, houses: elegant styles Mourning Hats. 30 E Yeenth street, between University place and Fir LARK & M'LAUGHAN, 687 SIXTH AVENUE, WILL enon Wednesday,’ September 23, novelties in im- poresl Bonnets and Hats, selected for them by Mme, irald, of Paris, JOMPAGNIE LYONAISE DRESSMAKING ESTAB. dati iioaee reselve spesial srtouien hbo el Charge forextras. MmesJO “EPHINE GOLDEN, ino.» Hast Thirtieth strest. D. HENNESSBY, 1,247 BROADWAY.--ON AND AP- er Wednesday, September 23, ve, alot exhibit a choice selection ot Bonnets and Round Hi RAND lpia AT Gay's, 816 Sixth avenue. few doors Usdeitel Twenty-third street, of elegant French Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, and ev: ery Fy, erg of Ce Cth at their Fall Ope: and 22d ani 23d inst. ‘Trades supp lied, M*5, HARTLEY HAS JUST RETURNED PROM Europe with an elegant assortment of French Bon- nets, Round Hats and other French novelties, god. also has a case of the latest novelties by the Scotia at 97 Broadway and 177 Fitth avenue. M“ ie pdalt & MOUNTJOY, OF 27 UNION rters, beg to inforni thetr numerous customers and Tadies generally that they have received all the newest styles in Paris Bonnets and Round Hats, to which they call their atteation atter September 25 No invitation cards issued this season, ‘MB, M. DOWNEY, 29934 SIXTH AVENUE, IS NUW repared to exlibit her imported Bonnets and round Hats, together with a choice selection of her own designs and other novelties of the season. ieee OPENING.—MRS. E. Ser heated, 224 Sixth avenue, will open on Thureda; rise; bed deta French pattern Bonnets and round Hat Velvets, Flowers, &c. MELE, BERTHE BLEVE, DEMME. BARSE, HAS received trom Paris the tall Patterns, also evening and reception Dresses; also the lovely Manteau Arabe, and other novelties, No. 423 pixth avenue, over Mme. Michel's. ‘ME. GALOUPEAU, NO 58 EAST TENTH STRBET, New York, will open her importation of Paris linery, for tall, on Wednesday, 234 inst. MES, PORTER & DOAN! 949 Broadway and it Fifth avenue, wall have 1 opening ta and Bonnets, On Wednesday, September 23, ‘1874. Between Twentv-: second and Twenty-third streets, M. © Boars. 52 West Fourteenth street, will ove open Imported Fall Millinery On Wednesday, the 23d inst, when we will exhibit novelties in trimmed Bonnets and Round Hats. French F MES, GAILLARD (2 LALE ROBES AND MAN: aux; superior fit; moderate prices. 33 Rue & Septembre over Pi herbe! & ‘s Entrance % is-le Grand, Paris, ay A. MICHEL, FORMERLY WITI MARIE Caloupesa, No. 42S Bixth avenue, second door be- low ryan ae ixth street, has returned trom Paris by steamship The Queen: atid will shortiy exhibit the most recherche eon ae it of Paris Bonnets anc Round Hai carefully sel herselt im all the fashionable houses of Paris. ‘ME. LIPMAN, 49 SIXTH AVENUE, WILL OPEN the latest styles of inpoened Bonnets and Round Hats on Thursday, September 4. fODES DE PARIS.—MME. HENRIETTA BUHL- MEYER, formerly of No. 5 Great Jones street, has the most elegant selection of Bonnets ana Round Hats, at received from Paris, at No. 15 East Ninth street, near ifth avenue, LLE, BAUGNON—ROBES—NO, 2 WEST THIR- teenth street. one door from Fifth avenue, formerly established at 81 tue Oxumartin, Paris, a kee Suits; handsome fit and trimme’ in the French fashions received every week; prices. mod MPS. 8 tes ‘870 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN ON Tuesday, September 22, au elegant assortment of Fall and Winter Millinery, ‘selected trom the ing houses in Paris, English Ko eed und Hats also rec Ms. BOULLIER ANGIER AND MULE. LOUISE orty- Ath, street, between Sixth and oath near Bros and Corsets; styles nid prices 1 moderav OsiCH FE PEATHERS. OSTRICH Aa ATHERS. AX WIENER’S, 295 Sixth a mires Fianteenth co nd Nineteenth vaires manufacturer Mane Ostrich Plumes and Ti in all the newest shad ae Special sueeton Isgiven to match any color at one patty percent can be saved in purchasing Ostrich WAX WIENER'S, PF Sixth avenue, between Kighteenth rr Nineteenth ufacturer of Ostrich thers. 4 Rod ba athers dyed and curled equal to new at short orice. belt Cee ae aD, 3 importer of Paris Fashions “itt ied” Patterns of of the imide giviee ion for the fall “Dresenaving Iu fn all its branches RNIN Ler oe 0 Sua Aisa NO. 7,260 Prondway, on W Thursd per 4, when here will ae dis iar of elegant French Mipinery 8s ind Di increase in our business has ranted rr vin en farging basal store, which is in weeping "wlth out ‘our elegant stoc! 8 Fl _ RO, NO. 7 co. Pane tte tad RY. —MME. Rint og tan fata ed girtenot Pal ang ang Winery onnew abd und Hats

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