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* wISCHLUARED VUS Pace. THE NEW YORK HERALD NEW YORK, SUNDAY, OCTOBER Il, 1874.-QUINTUPLE SHEET. WHOLE NO. 18,929. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS—fovnrs Pace—Third, fourth, fifth and sth colin Pacr—First column, ABTROLOGY —Tuie | ASON—! RYRSTARRTR Page—Third column. Ae a NTRENTH PaGz—Sixth column. RIDERS WANTED—Firrn Pagx—First, second, third and fourth columns, and NivetkeNti# Pacr—Sei a, Sire, fourth and fib columns. ont, ax LODGING WANTED—Firtit Pacr—Fourth th columns, and Nivermewru Paae—Pith BHOOKLAN. “REAL ESTATE FOR SALB—Eicurgerts Second end third colunns, BUSINESS OFPURTUSITIES Tniuevexri Pag BUSINESS NOTICES—Hueventa Pagr—Fitth ‘and sixth olumns. orry® REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Eioutexxtu Pacr— First aon second columns, CLERKS SALESMEN—Sixteentn Pace—Fourth ana ‘itt Poolttao and NixeteenrH Pace—Second 01 QLOTHING-Savertenyen Pack—Sixth in. QOACHMEN | AND GARDENERS Rosman PAgr— ay column, and Nineteextu Page—Second col- COASTWISE Lira AS ‘nirp Pace—Fitth column, COUNTRY BOARD—Firta Pace—Fifth column. NCING ACADEMIES—Fountir Paar Firat column, TISTRY—Sevaenteesta Pacx—Third column. ck—Second, third, fourth, fifth uF nested a arin | Pacr—First, jourth and fitt DweLiing mia SES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- HD—Szcoxp Pagr—First, second and third aoLuIaD pos STEAMSHIPS—Tmmp Pace—Fourth snd h columns, EH ry linen cE—B in. EXCHANGE. Pa ‘ixth colum! bo REP a CURSIONS—Tittap Pacr—Sixth coll FINANCIAL “rutmewert Pace. FINE TWENTIETH PaGR—SIxth column, FOR SALES Bieri TH Pace—Sixth column, and Nie. qeextn Pack—tifth colun 8 ROOMS "ANID LP ARTMENTS TO LET— RCO: page —Foussn, fifth and sixth columns, yursit PUR: GI « Pace—Sixth column. FRENOH ADVEIMISEME NTS—Nixereesra Pace—Sec- ‘ond BELP WANT. )—FEMALES—Srxtersta Pace—Third ane a columns, and NiNgTRENTH Paor, Fecond BELE eWaNite MALES ack, Second cotumn. 1d Naw HORSES, *OARRIAGES ‘aC. SRVANTRENTR, Pacr— Fourth, ith and sixth columns. HOTELS riven Vaux Fifth column, and Nixereexrn Page: It HOUSES, “ROOMS, "E0., WANTED—Tninp Pacz—Seo- ond INDUgTRIALE EXHIBITION COMPANY—Fountn Pacz— WetRucrign~ vue Pager hird column, “A MIRD PAGE— 1 JERS EY CITY, HOBOKrN, HUDSON CITY AND ite GEN REAL. ESTATES FOR SALE—Eicuteenta, z—Third column. LRcTU itt SEASON—Fountm Pacr—Tnird column. LOAN OFFICES—‘ainp Pace—sixth column. Stxteentn Pace—Fitth col- LOST AND FOUND—Fourti Pacr—First column, umn. —NINETEKNTH PacgE—Fitth col MEDICA: MILNE AND DRGSSMAMING—T wawrtern Page— ‘ifth column, ADVERTISE MENTS—FOURTsENTH xth column, MISORL TANEOUS: Srttermenrn Pacr—Sixth column, USiCAL—Nixeteentn Pace—Sixth column. e—Sixth column. EW PUBLICATIONS—E.xventu PacEe—5i @EKSONAL—Fixst Pacr—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, 4£0.—Fountn Pacr—Second column. POLL) \CAL—Szventxenta Pace—Third pentane: PROPOSALS—Twantizti Pace—Fifth c PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALES— Faria Ciera column, and NINETEENTH Pagr—Second col PRONKENT Ei out OF mt Titk CITY FOR SALE OR TO NT—Eicutxenta Pace—Third and fourth col- REAL. MEST ATE, TO EXCHANGE—Ercuteenta Pacr— Fourth and pith columns. REAL re eer BE, NTED—Eicutsenta Pacs—Fifth alxth colui RELIUIOUS 3 NOTICES—-Frnst Pace—First and second columns. BEWA -Fourtm P. RDS—| x—First ool BALES AT AUGTION—Firrn Pace—sixth column, and nin Py th colar! SITUATIONS WANTED CP HSLALE ES—Srxrexxm Pace— First, 9 scoamt d_ third eae, and NINSTEESNTH sTvAtiOns OAVANT ED. ora LBs—Srxrexsrs Pace— Fourth column, and NixergentH f’acr—Second col BrECIAL: NOTICES —Twanrrera Pact—Stxth column. jg~DoGs, “BIRDS, 0.—Srvaxcranta Facs— sroriate ifeiap Pacr—Third column. THE bi gy em Pacr—Fitth and sixth col- nas, ana Nsersentn Paas—second column. THE TUKF— ‘eentH Pacs—Fourth column. TO uae Tore BUSINESS PURPOSES—seconp Pacr— umn. PRAVELLEG! GUIDE—Targp Pacs—Fifth and sixth UNrGRNIBHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO ET—Secoxp Pace—Sixth column, and Tarp Paar Fist column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Ninereenta = Pace—Fifth golumn, WATCHss, JEWELRY, &C.—Szvanrernta Pace—Sixth column. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR E1cutsexta Pacge—Third cotumn. ____ fteLIG1OUs NUTICES. At THe if CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (CLERMONT F pe tates Jorget, Brockiza), Har, Bee wit reach at half past ton, ott ‘reach is olernal why not nell “the public cordially Invited. LL SOULS’ CHURCH, ELM PLACE, BROOKLYN,— Divine services will be. held in the morning at 10565 gvening at, 7 Porteous, Pastor. N, B.—At 2 M. ts a es grand union com- Reunion, at which service several distinguished denom|- nation al munimtors will be, present, when addresses wll be made in consonance with the progress 0 of Christianity. T THE SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST TWEN- ty-fith street, Rev. A. C. Osborn .,D. D., pastor.— Preaching October Il, at 10%, A. M. . and ” Ts P. Px YOUNG LADY WILL FREACH ON FRIDAY gyening. oe weet (a misnonary candidate) at Benjamin Albro’s, No. ‘Thirty-mxth street, east of Nintn avenue, followed io Prayer and experience meeting. All welcome. A CONFERENCE OF SPIRITUALISTS AND LIBE- ral Christians will be held at the Harvard Rooms, Sixth avenue and Forty-second strect, Sunday, at 2 P. M. Allcordiall; vited, A’ DE GARMO Lit 5" teenth street—At i ince; 7:30, inspirational sueakin o'clock, several speaker: Humanity into a Grand Government.” Ors. OF THE HOLY TRINITY, Madison avenue and Forty-second Hours of divine, pervice on Sunaay next Rit ie ¥, “ ated ne D. Mt Wattle Asistant Biahon ot Nirginia. ” nm by Rev., racnieel irvine. LL. D. FIFTH AVENUE AND FOUR- 2:30, spiritual og. Faeeday Sues CP nae a OF THE ATONEMENT—MADISON AVB- nue and baie rt pigheh, strect; Sunday School at , Rector eerviost at 10:30 A. find 740° BO, The Nev, Alex, H. Vinton, B.D. will preach at the morning service. All ‘cordially invited, DRY Gvuops. remoeante VRPFFF OU UU RRBBR FREFYFFF UU UU RRBBI FF uu UU RR FF uu UO RR Fr uu UU BR P uy UU RR uy UU RRERRRRR ¥FFI uu UU RRBBR uu UU RR ¥F uu UU RR FF ou UU RR FF uv DU RK rr Uvuvovy RR Fr uuuuU RR IMPORTANT INFORMATION, For conststin: muff and bos and garments with far, mt Ye tye more fashionably worn than ever this season. The fashionable fur trimmin, Siver For, Ching silver Martin, Arctic Lynx (black) ‘Alaska bable. ea Otter and Russian and Hudson yy Sable will be used for wile, ened garments, and Lo ve prosaaiy greatest Boga of F eat aie in New York. THE STANDARD FASHIONABLE SETS which will be worn thisseason are Mink, Seal, Lynx, Black Marten and Otter, Mink will again taxo the lead, asithas been found to be the most reliable of ali furs, and there ts nothing handsomer than dark sot of mink. Messrs. Shayne £00, have some very handsome scts ot Mink at $24, $90, $40 and $20, and very choice at $60 and $75. Their NHURCH OF THE HEAVENLY REST. Yee ag al $75 sets are the handsomest ost ever placed on exhibition in Stovens, of Pennsylvania, will ret: at 10:30 ey and Bishop Doane, ot "Albany, att: Oe OBB. CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE,—THE REV. DR. ‘oven, of Wisconsin, preaches at morning se vico dun, and Bishop Neely, of Maine, at evening se vice, 7: (SEURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, RIGHTY. FIFTH street, between Lexington and ‘hina avonues.— Divine service by the rector, Rev, in thi morning; in the evening the Rev. J. W. Bonham. “church “vyangelist, will deliver his lectare on “The Gi Awakening in the Church of England.” HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVENUE, corner Thirty-fourth street.—Rev, Henry slanchard, of Worcester, Mass. will preach this morning, ac Ji o'clock. Public cordially Invited MPa OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN, WEST FORTY. street, tear Broadway.—Fuil choral services tits days Utany. holy communion and sermon at 10% A. ‘M.; vespers at 4 Allseats free. Qauvasy BAPTIST CHURCH, TWENTY-THIRD sree! peer Cae Chel aie: macactiet Da Davtor, reaches Sunday. Morning subject, “Burden Bvening. SPaul the Persecutor.” Seats ee eerfally far- nished. Strangers invited. New York. Seal Sets range in price:-For real Alasks, $26, $83, $38 and $45, and for the finest quality of Shetland Boal, $48 to $60. Boas are from 60 to & inches long. There are very good imitation Seal Sets at from $7 to $12, oN ‘The Lynx Sets, black flowing fur,can bo had for $24 and $27 for best; very good imitatton sets from $7 to $15. The Arctic Lynx, something decidediy handsome, is only $15. Black Marten @kunk), natural color, at $14, $18 $22 and $25 for best. Imitation Sets only $6, $8 and $10. Otter Setscan be had tor $30 to $50, and very hand- some Sets of Beavers for $22, $27 and $82 and $10. RUSSLAN AND HUDSON BAY SABLES Qugscn OF THE HOLY SAVIOUR (PROTESTANT | Will be much in demand. “They aro the really elegant Episcopal), Kast Twenty-fitth street, near Madisen avenue.—Morning service, 10:30; evening, 7:30 clock. ‘NHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, THIRTY- fitth street, between Park and Lexington avenues, — Fests bet evening, ‘The Relations ot the New Church fo the Age.’? HURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON ENO: corner Forty-fitth street.—Rev. Geo. jorning—"The Great Army of the Lord. Senne “Let No Man Take Thy Crown.” Sunday school and Bible class at 3 Prayer meeting Friday evening. TRST BAP1IST CHURCH, THIRTY. NINTH ag ts and Park avenue.—Pre: ame by Kev. Anderson, at 1034: evening at7};. Cordial Tavitation, RST REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, MADISON avenue and Forty-seventh street, Rev. Babine, rector.—Divine service at P. M. ihe renee. will preach morning and evening. All are cordit RACE CHURCH, BR street.—Services atll A. M. and Rey. Bishop Lyman of North aes sie in the morning. and the Rt. Rev. of Central New York, in the attertoan. OADWAY AND TENTH id 4 P.M. The Rt ington, RS. CAROLINE A. SOULE, PLIMPTON BUILDING, Ninth street, near Third avenue. Fifth Universalist tate: ‘Sor Sosiety rooms. Subject In His Foot vices atil A.M. Public cordially invited. 'R. J. M. PBEBLES, INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKE! ists at 10% A. M, and 1,100 Broad way, below twenty-ninth street.” Children's Lyceum. 2% P. M. ps.’” FESTEE RESORTS—Firtn Pace—Fifth column, ‘ACHTS, STEAMBOATS, 4C.—Seventrenta Pace— IGHT REV, WILLIAM WOODRUFF NILE! Third column. Bishop of New Hampshire, will peach’ in 81 Rinw's — —= chapel next Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. OF MR. Hi MES FOWLER, his niece. Miss irs. Peterson's, 200 nue will be thanktully received b WLER, native of Kingsale, at enty-flith street, corner seventh FFLICTED MOTHER—SEND $450 TO THE BANK at once and save trouble tor the party oncernea. DAL UR Se0es UNION SQUARE, YESTREDAY MORNING, four INFORM ATION young lacy: Jooked back, gentle followed to iu. Address" SINCERITY, ‘box “411. Herald Uptown Branch office. seat Y.—I AM PATIENT, WEDNESDAY. BEAUTIFUL INFANT, AMERICAN PARENT. At tor adoption. Call at the PRIVATE LYING-IN NSTITUTE, 12) Wost Twenty-sixth strect. Burr “DRESSED TALL LADY, WITH LITTLE irl, Sixth avenue car, Friday’ morning at 10.— Please grant interview, gentleman reading. “"lkepablic,” ‘ou recognized kindly leaving Twenty-first street. Ad- ress STRONG, Herald office. gf jaded Ui ead GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO COR- respond with the Indy who gave him the bouquet on Friday evening at Lyceum theatre. If agreeable, ad- firess M. BULSSING station £ REFDMOOR.—WILL, PARTIES WHO SAW THE railway accident by which Lieutenant DeBorst ae plied September 2%, address JUSTIVK, Herald office? D RECOGNIZED YOU AT RACES WEDNESDAY; calli meet you at masquerade Monday night, Refer to amusement column. tana E A. PETERSON, FORMERLY WITH JACOBS & Me Pratt, will hear something to his advantage on sending h his) address to BUSINISs, Herald office, Prep 6 0 OR ADOPTION—FOUR males and two females. fons need apply at the n West 1 wenty-sixth street. ALL AS SOON AS | RoRSI- LOVELY BABES, TWO None but respectable per- Lying-In Institution, 148 Good Teference required. WANTED—OF JOHN AND BOLZER Becker, who left Geils Housen, Hesse-Darmstadt, about 25 years ago, Carpenters by ‘trade, by CONRAD BECKER, Virginia City, Nevada. PIRITUALISN. —THERE WILL BE A SEANCE Brevoort Hall, Third avenue, Sunday evening, Getove and floats in mid air; faces and forms plainly seen ‘and recognized; guitars played while being carried around the room by invisible hands; other startling manitesta- tons will take place. T. WARREN, Medium. Ss". MARK’S, SECOND AVENUE AND TENTH i, ree ee aha A HH. Rylance, D. D., rector.—Services at 10% A. 1d 735 P.M. we GPRING STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (NEAR Varick), Rev. Geo. moCampbell. p pastor, will preach Sabbath, ith inst.. at 103, A. Tis P.M. Young People’s prayer meeting aay evening sermon. 27th street and Fourth revanipehe Morning rmon oy the Right Rev. ee Ae a Easton, Md. Missionary service the Right, Rey. Henry B. Whipple: jop of Minnesota. Strangers welcome. —T. ANN’S CHURCH, BROOKLYN.- —THE REV. Alexander C, Garrett, D. D., Dean of the Cathearal, Gmaba, nee wa Preach at the morning service, an the Kt William Bacon Stevens D. D.. Bishop of Bonnevivant: malt preach in the evening, services be ginning at 734 o'clock. RINITY CHURCH.—ON SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1 the Kight Rev. Dr. Wilmer, Bishop of Louisian: will preach at the morning service seein special sermon; subject, “Men and Their Relations’ to the Church.” At the afternoon service (4 o'clock) the Right. Hey, Dr. Robertson, Bishop of Mistourls will Preach on “Missions.” HE RIGHT REVEREND THE BISHOP OF INDI- ‘ana will preach in St. Peter’s church, West Twen- tietn street, this evening, at halt-past 7 o'clock, bat PRESIDING BISHOP OF THE PROTESTANT Episcopal Church, the Richt Rev. B. B. Smith, D. D., wili deliver an address on the Old Catholic move- ment in the cee of the Ascension, corner Fifth ave- Tenth treet, this morning, at 11 o'clock. pa IN SUPERSTITION ‘and prejudice are invited to reconsider the humani- tarian plans of Jesus, the Jew. True interpretation con- foo science. Address SECRET UOUNCIL, sta- on ION CHURCH, MADISON AVENUE, CORNER hist eee rreet key. John N. Galleher, rec- tor. Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. At the evenin, bo) a missionary sermon by the Rignt Key, R. timer. ERS DISCLAIMING ALL WANTED—OF TOM CARTER, SON of Joseph Carter, a native of Chesterfield. England, z and tormerty of Hull and Gainsborough. AIL Reaper lense copy. Address KE, ©. Sackett street, rooklyn, N.Y. 105 Fitzwater street, Philadelphia. NFORMATION WANTED-—OF DR. EDWARDS came to New York about three weeks pike fend his address to RACHAKL JAMS, 537 Sixtl NVORMATION WANTED OF JOHN DOYLE, AGED arsand 8months; went to New York August 17 for A situation as office boy; dressed in a dark Dine suit, white straw hat, trimmed with blue. Any in formation will be thankiuliy received by his parents, 200 Sixtecnth stiee, Ldaies Brooktyn. 16 lool DESIRE TO FORM THE ACQUAINTANCE OF a lady who will undertake for me. a. mission requir- ing tact and delicacy, Address DJALMA, box 224 Herald office, Liat LONG WHISKERS, WITH A FINE LARGE wir ot black Horses, high neads, tine long tails, to zed ldecbar top wagon, in Central Park yesterday after. Boon. Are they for sale? Answer in Personals, OUISK CARLYLE—SEND YOUR ADDRESS TO AN old New Orleans trie! Address J. B., Post office, M! NG.—JOHN ‘an old nan. left ome on Friday morning, Octo: der 2, accompanied by his son, aged 12; has not been seen since; he cannot'speak inglish. Any intormation Will be thankiully received by his friends. 16 Rose street. M ISS FANNIE BROWN, WHO LIVED_WITH MRS. Henry Kagies, Sixth street, New York, in 1862, Will hear of something grently to hi advaniage by com: municaung with GEOKUG AB ', box 2,525 New York Post office, Any person giving information as to her present address will be liberally rewaraed. BABLIST PEPIETRO CARDAN, s M.—WILL ing lady with bionde curls, to hom BE OAR, FRIDAY, 6 P. entleman dare sult Zave seat, address F. W. 37 Post ofice, appointing interview? Stato tou Yinel dent to avoid inisiake. AGENTA.—ALL IS FORGIVEN. COME, TWILL _SOLFERING, help you. LEASE SiND BACK THE MU take; also money tor August gas bill. Gover ts tor sale, price $. JAPPHIRE.~RE there Mond. QADIE 118. Tne plano TRY AND BE DICHADO, PUIS—IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SRF ew Orleans friend, whom you wrote before nphis Just year, address WILLIAM, Herald RELIGIO n “NON ICH. “NTHON MEMORIAL CHURC! tt, street, West of Tixth avi FORTY-KIGHTH nue, Kev. He H 4 ra a ober New pn gector semervices at 9:9) ‘Mana 7:30 ‘cy Browne will preach at 1 Roy. ¢, ii, Brown, of Detrol, wit preach RU id Jermon in the evening, i. ONEILL & 00,0 327 and 329 Sixt Sixth avenue, MILLINERY, FALL ma jaan, BONNETS, joz. FELT HATS, DRA ae BLACK, at 6110—the FINEST 100 oe. SILK VELVET ROUND HATS and BLUE, Maks Bose NETS, , Fura, but can be enjoyed only by the exclusive few. Hudson Bay Sets are worth from $85 to $200, and Rus- alan Sable Sets $200 to $1,500. The most elegant assort- ment in New York can be seen at Messrs, Shayne & Co’.s establishment. Re THE FANCY FURS most in vorue are Silver Fox, Greibe and Chinchilis, Silver Fox Sets range in pric n price from $100 to $30. Itis the demand rather than its intrinsic value which makes Sts cost inh. Se, Chincnilla wit! be very fashionable; Sews can be had at from $80 to $100, Greibe Bets, $25 to $40, SEALSKIN GACQUES reach |-are now considered a necessity and are worn more for comfort than style. A good one will last = lifetime, |. Prices range trom $96 to $300. There are a great many different grades, A very good real Alaska Scalskin Sacque can be had for $125, and s good Shetland - Bacque tor $200. A oor Seal Sacque is bad property, while good one fs valuable, Messrs. Shayno & Co. havo @ splendid stock of Seal Seeques. Any lady wishing @ good one can be suited at their establisnment, EVERY LADY who cares for fashion must wear a Sealskin Cap. There are only a few styles, one of which is worthy of special mention—the “Kellogg;” It is very pretty and the admiration of all ladies. Price $12, To be found only at Shayne & Co.’s. AMONG THE MANY ATTRACTIONS which can be seen at the corner of Broadway and Tenth street is the Combination Muff and Boa, an invention of Mr. Jacob Ring, of Leipsic, Germany, the leading fur market of the world. Mr. Ring has obtained a patent for his valuable inven tion in the United States, and Messrs. C, C. Shayne & Co. have been appointed Sole Agents for the manufac- ture and sale of these goods for New York and the New England States. It would take too much space to desoribe this excel- lent novelty. Suffice it to say that it is decidedly the greatest invention of the age in the fur trade. It is already becoming very popular, and is certain to be the most fashionable style ever introduced. It must pe seen, Rowever, to be appreciated. Ladies wishing to see all the leading fashionable furs should visit the establishment ot ©. C. Shayne & Co, corner Broadway and Tonth street. The firm is now recognized as authority on turs,and have the patron- age of the leading families of the metropolis. Their goods are all made up im the latest and most fashionable style from selected skins thor- oughly cured by proper dressing betore being used for manufacturing, so that every garment can be fully relied upon as being perfect in every particular. Messrs. Shayne & Co,’s new method of curing and dress- ing furs has proved a great success. Their furs wear | | ‘well and always cive entire satisfaction. The reason so many furs are lost every year by moth is because the skins from which they are made were not properly cured and dressed before being used for manufacturing. | E CBROIDERED VELVET SILK ROUND HATS AND | When muffs, boas, or any kind ot fur garments are made BONNETS, $3 50. FEATHERS AND AND FLOWERS, LONG OSTRICH PLUMES, OSTRICH TE LOW PLUMES. 500 doz. RED BIRDS, in 1,00 doz FANCY BIRDS, 50c. to $2 1,000 doz. FANCY WING 25e, 0% ba We have now the largest FEATHER and FLOWER Department in the city, having taken a new building especially tor these stocks. CES, Large and well solocte “a it eu site ed stock of REAL LACE, in THREAD, VALENCIED aa, Tort APPLIQUE, BEADED AND D pias YAK The finest line of RUBFLUNGS im ‘the city and at the lowest price, NOVELTIES pita Dt CHENE AND ORGANDIE 5) LESS JACKETS, CHILDREN'S VEL ole LACK HATS, LACE END RIBBON. Our immense stock of Ribbons at reduced prices. SAS 8. 7inch GROS GRAIN, all nail shades. Bineh GOS GRALS; al kao ein i shades A ‘ OWN. Tinch SOs GHATN BLACK = Ate inch GROS GHALN BLACK, $.inch GROS GRAIN 100 dozen ROMA DER, 1 piecos BLACK ¥ 10) pieces Bu. 2o pieces aS x xi 210 $50 per yard, GAR AND ALL ite NW © Or Ot “SHADES FOR TRIM: 0 per yard. 2 10.812 per yard, LADIES’ TIES, WiNpson TEs, 1,000 dozen ROMAN TIES, 25c. Ho dozen WINDSOR TIES, 252. to 400. KID GLOVES. 2,000 dozen KID GLOVES, new fall shades, 95c. to $1 20; every pair warranted. O'NEILL ‘H U. 897 AND 339 SIXTH A aN th AND TWSNTIETHE from skins not properly dressed, the pelt will breed worms for its own destruction, and tho ficece will bo peculiarly attractive to moth, and no possible care will keep the moth out. Ladies who have lost their furs, | | atter having taken the greatest care to preserve them, The furs were not right when The skins were not properly dressed. | will now know the cause. purchased. Ladies often pay their money for furs which they ex- pect to be good, but which turn out, sooner or later, to be worthless; for, no matter how handsome the furs | may look on the ontside, if the pelt on the inside is not thoroughly cured and dressed they will never give satis- faction; they will turn light and the fur will drop off. The market 1s flooded every season with this class ot furs, advertised at attractive prices and sold by inex- perienced dealers, who know no more about the goods they are selling than the nofortunate customer who buys. ato Furs are not like dress goods. They are not purchased overy year; therofore it is best to be sure ot getting a re- Hable set when you do buy. If a Sealskin Sneque which you can fully depend upon as boing perfectly rellable, go 100. ©. Shayne & Co., corner If you want a Set of Furs or Broadway and Tenth street. They are manufacturers and are enabled, owing to thelr connection with the xreat Hudson Bay Fur Company, to sell good furs at as low prices as goods can be purchased. Better pay a reasonable price for an article amd be sure it Is good than trust to an uncertainty. The beat is the cheapest, particularly in furs, Mesars, Shayne & Co. pay particular attention to orders. They send goods to any part of the country, O. O, D., ‘with the privilege ot examining before purchasing, PRICE FIVE CENTS. DRY GOUODs. At Einzers grezers KINZ KiNgey's in French Bonnets and Hound ed and untrimmed. new colors, 75c. Obidren's a specialty. Silk Bonaet Velvets, all the new shades. net 51] rik all the new shades. lored Silks, very low, Black and colored Velvcteens, low. KINZE KINZEY KINZEY KINZEY Fine French Flowers and =pra; Ostrich reathers in all the new's 5.000 Birds; 680., » $1 an Wings and Breasts, ew shades. KINZEY INZEY KINZEY KINZEY a found in the city. Ball Bal Frees in every color. Fringes and «imps very low. st stock of Beaded and Silk Trimmings =i oe poeaed 1 Beli, Be. [pe it Bead Fi 2S ‘uD. Beaded Ornament Bue les, £0. = Passemenierie Gimps, 25c. yard. 50,000 bunches fine Jet Beads, ic. bunch. KINZE KINZ Roman pearl bead Necklaces, 250. Jet Bandeaux and Sprays, 256. (ae cut Jet Nec Neckiaces at abc, ——@ ‘every color, in ery color at 12%c. 1,20 pounds Zephyr ‘Worsted: | ingle split and jouble, selling Special ba ba sin Worsted Embroiderie: pper Satierns, Cushions: halt Paierne, Chair Stripes, Towel Racks, Tugs. &e., Way below regular prices. KINZE . KINZEY KISZeY KINZEY Bargains in Real Pol Point, enread, ak . Guipure, Va lenciennes and Cluny Laces; be Yak and Gui- pure Laces; Yak Laces, four inches wide, 420. per yard. ¢ KINZEY KINZEY KINZEY KINGE) ains ea Low Pia rain Ribbons, Bikaros ribeye, ce Use. per yard. Nari alle Bibpoas, 3. Gon, 0. Bilk'Roctan Ribbons; 16c! to'280- KINZEY KINZEY KINZEY KINZEY Ribbons, Mc., Sle, per yard. ie ry Hash Hibbols 8 Bie per ye ard, Ik i164, atterns, 250, silk Ties, 10c., 15c.,25., 310. EINZEY KINZEY KINZKY KINZ6Y pels aoe te 2 Radiat hie see Satake” | Large aiecaeete penaeaey Wear. misses’ We assortment fear. Hand knit tancy Woollecs Merino and flannel Underwear. KINZEY BOY Ladies‘ Muslin Underwear, a complete assortment, Corer cbelere ‘Chemi Robes, Sacks, Dr: awe ‘Night Dresses, &c. +» VOFY | very low. . ay KIN Splendid assortment of French, English and Ger- man Hosiery, In cashmere and ‘cotton, fancy and Buasa, very Io Large lot French Cashmere, striped, 39c. KINZE KINZEY KINZEY ————$ Glove eeettgatt Basen, aia 1, 2 and § button 10" Kid Gloves. 25c., 5ie., 7: French Gastor Gaunticta, Ode, pale Undressed Kids, 2 buttons, 69c. pair. Gentiomen’s fine Dogskin Gioves, 93c., New shades, two button Kid Gloves, 75c. les Reynier. Doaskin, two butt Duttons, $1 25. Misses’ Kid Gloves, 50c., 60c. and 750. pair, ‘at KINZE KINZEY KINZEY Gentlemen’s Furnishice Goods, very low. Merino and Flannel (fale silk Ties, Scarts and Bow: silk Umbrellas, under regular Price. KINZE INZEY EY Bargains in raved gentlemen's, misses and bi ? colored, bordered’ and hemstitch Hi chiets: hemstitch, all iat Nc. up; linen amabecoaeed: hemstitch. 250. e: KINZEY KINZEY KINZBY Fans, very, fine Photograph frames, in new sty! Swiss Carvings, great variet Fine Gilt and Vienna Bronzes. tsbesacach Soe thot aint te ee ee KINZE’ KINZEY KINZEY Our Silverplated ‘oods are of the best quality ana the very lowest prices, | Fine assortment ot French Dolla, Russia Leather Goods, great variety. NZE EK K. Eis Prontet Department—We keep nothing Dut th genuine, ertumes, Powders, Poma AD dat the lowest prices. Lubin's, Atkinson's, Colgate’s, &c., Perfumes. @ibatns—Large and fine assortment Large assortment of Totlet Sets. Parian and Bisque Statuettes. Canary Birds and Cages. Poveitios in Paris Jewelry, English Garnet Jewelry. Whitby Jet Necklaces, rench Porcelain Jewelry. o—-— Writing Desks, Work Boxes, &c, gore, Handkerehiet and Collar Boxes, nds and Bouquet Holders. Swiss and Japanese Gouds iortment of every style of Buttons. Blue aieel Ornaments and pends, nd Ornaments in variety. in new designs from Paris. Piargaina In Embroideries from auction, Rutling and Trimmings at great bargain. Lace and applique Tidios. Lots ot linen Couars at Se. each. pana isatch- tment ot Portemonnaies, Bags, Bolts (s Ww! Straps, &e., low. Rich’ Beaded Bette at ach. Gentlemen's and Ladies ‘Dressing Cases. -—_— Witte KINZEY, AND 769 BROADWAY, ests pi Hf AND 709 BR ROADWAY, AND 769 BROAD' OURNER BELOW &. nope BR, OF NINTH STREET, DRY GOUDs, > I Haig ith zE EEBEEEEREEEEE: Rebs EELEREBEELEE EREE EBEE ERRE EEEB EE&E KEEL EELEEErEER HE aa ita EEBEEEEE! et H RRRERRER EEEE Hi Hit ER RR ELER Ha Hu RR RR EERE MEA HH RR RR REKE AUHHAWHHE RERRRRK EEEE HHHHHAUH RRRRB! EEEE HH HH RR RR EERE HH HH RR RR EBEEEEEEEERBBERBE HH HH RR RR ERKEBEEEEKREEEEB He HH RR RR EEEEEEBEEKEREEKK Ai HH BR RR ER AY EIGHTH AV. AND TWENTY-FOURTH 8S eacaa, goaae EEEEEE A TITTTITr @ R Dy Tt @ RRERR_ EEEE A 4 Tt G aa Rg AAAAA Tt ot fhe aceac BR R EBEEEB 4 a Fy OWING TO THE GREAT STAGNATION IN THE PRESSION OF THE —_ WE HAVE BEEN GOODS FOR CASH AT GREAT SACRIFICES, AND TOBER 12, UPWARDS OF $200,000 WORTH OF GOODS UNHEARD OF THIS IS NO SENSATION. ADVERTISEMENT. WE BARGAINS, OUR RETAIL AND WHOLESALE AMINE OUR STOCK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, DRY GOODS a 100 rregee BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK AT $1; WORT: 100 pieces black gros grain Silk Hi ‘worth ng mn re Subitine” at Tat ws ‘worth $2, 100 pieces black gros grain Silk 10) pieces extra “Ca: 8 PU peor extra wide “Cashmere Sublime” at $2; worth 10) pieces extra quality Silks at $2 25, $2 50, $2 75 per yard; Pair extra bargains. Black Alpacas and Mourning Goods, French Merinos, Cashmere, Urap d'iste, wo. at special prices, ase extra quality black Alpaca at 2c. yard; worth 38. J case extra fine quality black Alpaca at 47c.; sold no- where at leas th: 1 case French Merino, all wi Extra quality Merino at 75c. and $1 Der yard. 1 case ali wool Cashinere at 450. ; wor 1 case extra tine black Cashmere at ie i extra wide uae Lait fine black Cashi Lupin's best goods, cases superfine blac! ashmere, Lupin's best ai Stper yard: cost $1 40 gold to impor re immense bargains in colored Cashmere, Merino, Pop- Uns, Piaids, &c., &c. 5 cases elegant twilled Serges, all colors, 25c. per yard. Tease English diagonal Suiting Cloths, all wool, at 200. per yard; sold every wnere at 75c. lel |elalgl £0) Felt Skirts t TS0,, 950. $1 $i i upward, all under regular valu alee ey ee ae Immense Bargains in ‘Houcexeeping Goods, Towels, Table Linen, white snd colored Flannels, Blankets, Marsefiles Quilts, Nottingham Lace Curtains, &c., &0. 10cases heavy CANTON FLANNGLS AT 100. PER YARD. ey —_____—__—__._____» AULIS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. 4 Onur Bult Department is now replete with an elegant assortment of fine Suits, both Paris, Berlin and our own manufacture, which we are offering at extremely low prices. aaah Our patrons are cordially invited to call and examine our styles, rae Paris and Berlin Cloaks in all the newest styles at ex- tremely low prices. Handsome Cloaks, $7 75, 29. $10 sit) Py Mite EN is oh dt 8, Sree and upward, all under regula values. Fall line of Waterproof Cloaks, at bargains, Shawis in endless variety, at eapecially low prices. $00 double Otioman shawls from, auction, at $1 15; elegant shawls, $2 5! ), $3 $3 dy rullline of tine at aisle ‘and "Broche Suawi than ever before offered. is Bt Jem FFFFFFF U uF RRERRR, SSS85E ¥ U U RB 8 U tok R 8 u U keener’ “sesess U ug BR 8 U u oR K y U uoOR R 8 8 uvovu =R R s8ssss We manufactured all our own Fars in the spring and early summer, and are now prepared to sell them at extraordinarily low prices. No skin is manufactured which 1s not properly deodorized and dressed, and every article is warranted in every respect. Our Furs are beautifully finished and are trimmed with the finest materials. Ladies should certainly call and examine our Fars betore purchasing. OUR REAL SEALSKIN SACQUES are very beautiful and enormously cheap. Real Fesunts Sacques, all very long and full. 875, 885, $95, 8100, S125" $140, $150, $10), $189, 8200" an he i Real Seal Sets, all very beautiful, $35, $40, $45, $48, $50, $55 and and apw. (mmense assortment of real Mink, reat Otter, real Beaver, real Lynx, real irimine, real Alaska Saols, real Grebe, ‘with all the imitation Furs, at remarkably low prices. Fur Trimmings a great specialty. We invite ladies to examine our anequalled varie! Children's Furs, including the new jamona Shield,” “Silver Poinv” and “seal Trimme cques for chil dren, with Sets to match. ange Soney Sacques, with o nicely quilted lining, from Ubildeen's F 's Fur Sets, from 6to. 6lc. upward. it $22, $25, $30, $33, Furs repaired at very reasonable prices. Ladies, even if mot prepared to purchase, will enjoy pleasure and profit in spending an hour at our Fur Counter. We are always pleased to show goods. NDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. i Our” Ladies’ Undergarments, ali of the best Musiins ant finished equal to are work, all reduced In price. pix-cord Chemise, ot t 950, Chemise, polnted osom. with sx insertions of alter. nate cmbroivery and tuckiie, triinthod wit mecdien tack. edge, at $1 25, worth tuily $1 75, Chemise, deautitully tucked bosom. trimmed wit quisite embroivery, at $1 Ba weer ih tully $2. ching Immense assortment of Drawers, Night Dresses, sane ieee Underwear er ka — Look at our Night Dresses, trimmed. robe style, with three rows full fength, or fine embroide Sleeves to match, offered at $2 85; worth fally ganr oot Our finest arr ey) i FRENCH U3 U all sewed and embroidered by by hand, the finest Under- garments ever imported, all reduced to less than cost of importation. Beautitul percale Chemises, bosom exquisitely tucked, trimmed with testooning ot hand embroidery, reduced to $1 9; recular price, $2 25. French percale Chemises at $1 40, $1 90, $2 25, $3, ana up to A beautiful French porcale Nightdress, extr: front beautitully tucked, with Drond Intertfon of sat hand embroidery, collar And sleeves to maton, at $3 03 Cali and examine the’ goods, Our prices will surprise you, ?inraniw Whak¢ peta ‘oe Beautiful Goods, alt reduced in price. Double Merino Cloaks. large size, quilted alk on both capes, finished with hood and tassel, any color, at $2 15. Kich styles up to $23. Our friends, patrons and the public generally are in- vited to call and examine the extraordinary indace- ments we advertise. WE WILL BE GLAD TO EXHIBIT OUR NUMER. OUS BARGAINS WHETHER YOU ARE READY TO BUY O& NOT, EHRICHS, “hinted o>—— —. | BHRICH t ——— a 387 AND 289 EIGHTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, P, ORDERS BY NAIL FAITHFULLY FILLED, A an Im coo a, &. Tt ceeeece ay Int eo co HH HH 88 88 1k co HH HH 88 IML co AH HH 88. an co HHHHHRHH = 8888888 WE co HHHHHHHH = 6888888. Ht Co HH HH 83 an Se co Hit Hi es ss MI = =Coceeco HH HE 88 me cecee HE Hit ‘Seases. EIGHTH AV. AND TWENTY.FOURTH S88sss, A b 8 8 AA - BUSBEE 8 Aa L E fe, ALE Ef 8 AAAAA L gee A A q 6. A AL ssssas A A LLLLELL ERREER 3 WHOLBSALE TRADE ENABLED TO PURCHA: WE WILL, THEREFORE, 0: aT LOW PRICES, HAVE BOUGHT BARG: CUSTOMERS SHOULD C! i DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. f UPWARDS OF 1,000 PIECES OF BEADED GIm AND FRINGES. IN ALL THE MOST DESIRAB: STYLES, At SPECIAL PRIORS %c., 22c., 240., 30. and Elegant ibeaded Gimps at 18c., and upwards: all bargaing. ity beaded Gimp at 50c., 65c., 75c., 6c. and $1; fuily 25 per cent less than betore offered. Full’ ite: ‘of fine all beaded and beaded and silk Fringess, at exceedingly low prices. n Inspection 1s solicited, > z i] THE GENERAL DBs SE IMMENSE STOCKS op FFER ON MONDAY, OG» 'S AND WE WILL 8ELIs ‘AINLY CALL AND EBX> my | In order to meet the enormous demand for fine Fringes pouring in on us from dreasmakers and our patroms General we have been compelied to open > = our own Fringe Factory, whieh will enable us to make to order any style or shade of fringe within from one to twe day's not notice, 6 full size double ball Fringe, any shade, at Twisted Choaiie Friazes, any shades asics oe Immense assortment in Buttons, igcoaist siternag Tet, Steel, white and colored, Pearl, &o., at barge i ueamiene and Loops in all the ‘Break styles” u a COCCC, BEEREB ssssas’ L sa © OB e i Fee mre ait | L ke & BEER ‘essess, u AAAsA CO L A a @ c z a a 4 6.23.6 8 LLLLLL A 4 ‘Coccd’ REREEE a In this department we are offering goods at less than ever before seen. Black Yak Laces, from 1 to 9 inches wide, in every i a width it ch less th coe yf At quality ane “> Ley orig an of smpecea pareaticn: andes, ait rally’ 35 er cent unde ¢ ropuist F cent unde Eextea’ fine, pattorks real Yak Laces tie ‘B0e., 60> and 7ve-; all great bargains. Full line of Beaded Laces, va — Laces, at muc! cheap, less than ever deform Call and examine ‘without ref reference to purchasing. Immense bargains in Real Valencienne Laces from auction. We have bought an immense stock of Beal Valem cienne Laces trom 3 to 4% inches wide, and offer the same at about half the regular prices, Real Thread Laces, Imitation Thread Laces, dott, Chenille and Spanish Nets at extremely low figures. Fall Tine of Real and Imitation Thread Barbes, Colm fures, Capes, &c., ‘do at very tow prices Venere AND VELVETEENA {inuvens ano Vewvareexa J ‘50 pieces black Velveteen at 39., worth 70c, i pieces black Velveteen at 70c., worth tec poxtre fine qualities at 85c. aoe bt, all below. rege! lar Ly folored Veiveteens in all the new cloth shades at bare ains, Bi)"pieces Black Stik ered it $1 50, $1 iL $2'38°$3 and $5 60, all Ono goods ahd very cheap,” Colored Silk Velvets, at 980. { $1 80, $1 7, ‘upward, cxtremely low. iy ash aah oascame Sating, Turquoise . in black and colors. + met ‘trade. moo Mismony in flack wi down town Jobberg® price rt Get Ladies’ and Missex’ fine Straw Hats, at 4c. a1 exira tine Milan Hats, in all the latest ples, ae 950.5 sold last week oe Best American Felt Hats, all styles and colors, at ¢4c. Rss co Felt Hats, sold “everywhere at $1 10, reduced HATS, Trimmed Bonnets and Round Hats in endless variety at astonishingly low prices. BBBBBB_ II RRERRR DDDDDD _sssseg BOW OR R D 8 a B BU R R D Ds Bespae’ if #ARRRR’ D DB "sssseg 7 BH R R D D B BH R R D D B BOW OR Rk D Ds BBBBB u oR R DDDDDD 888888 OVER 10,000 BIRDS, imported by us direct from the, Parisian market, and offered THIRTY PER CENT BELOW PREVAILING PBICES, Humming Birds, in the leading shades, at 48. Birds in immense assortment, in scarlet, navy blag garnet, browny parple and all all other shades, at 60c., Taq 85e. ind up to $2 50, assole act of SZ are ea ranging from Sc. up to $2 Real Ostrich natural colored P! H ey ral colored 1 ‘inmes, at 75c., $1, $1 28, REAL OSTRICH BLACK PLUMES at 1, $1 $1 50, up to $12, bral = REAL OSTRICH PLUMES, in 4 most deaatifal shades, at $1 25, $1 50, $1 1, $3 25, uy to $9. BLACK REAL OSTRION THE TIPS, ai rich, black ai heavy flues, at 20c., 38c., 5ite., 75c., Up to Sto. - COLORED REAL OSTRICH TIPS, INCLUDIN@ SCARLET, navy blue, garnet, purple, brown, &., At 75e.. $1.81 50, up to'$3 9.” Feather a | fail ne ne vara a in all leading shades, at S0e., 090. 790 81, $1 25, up 1082 30. Don't fail to call at the Feather inceecil > arene aememmoanronc 1 MERINO UNDERWEAR ! Qc a cee: for ladies, gentlemen and cairn at extremely low 8. pr Full tine of al the, finer sure to give aatistaction, * -_ at prices that will be 1) dozen 1e3) Slee vee at Be or Rg terino Vests, high neck and long 100 dozen zeiwiemen's ‘heavy Shirts and Drawers a 48e,, worth fully ob 4 byt wentle pty es extra yg Shirts and Drawers rr ull ne < o¢ Chlidren's Unters osiery, “in plain and. tansy merino, at very low prices. i 7 eaiviaclasesabre WE WILL BE GLAD TO EX EXHIBIT OUR, eye WHETHER YOU AREY READY TO S08 Sax RiCHs, EHRICH's, 287 AND 289 EIGHJA AVENUE, NEAR TWENTH-FOURTH STREET. 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