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eee = — or ann oe | WHOLE NO. 13, 943, PRICE FIVE CENTS. DIRECTORY FOR "ADVERTISERS, es PERSONAL, | WT RELIGIOUS NOTICES, _PRY_Goops, cicineisnn OR. ey pe SRY Segue: ET —RECRIVED TWO: AM PERFECTLY HAFPY; | (HE UNIVERSALIST CREED. Ay — ICHARD MEARES, = won't forget the engagement. For ever, Reader, did you ever examine a Universalist book, oF . — R : AMUSEMENTS Oe Pacx—Third, fourth, fifth CHADO._ | heara Universal weraalig doctrine Bot how do you know bul ne Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, BeBB_ OL 000," 000, MM =o MM "888 asrnouceens aa cues Page Pourth coum, Sat ‘a plows Brauen oftcg STD” BOX ky ba ty Ayr ag me ee studie, renuiy —— ES will open MONDAY morning B B L 8 8 u i i ™ H s RDS—Fous Fagen Ton A ral office. — —— BBL oO omMMM BOARDERS WAN TL wt Pace—First, second, | matter before’he heareth tit STERN’! MONDAY 10) ‘988 Fee Relete n rnnne ™ | ermal colanee 2 im aareeee SE | Be canto Rd coe ee ae win ope SOHDAY morning ae 3 ga re BOARD ti END LODGING. WANTED Pousrexnrn Pice— Te ran treme tieas erga tniaun aerate on |, resaalionn wisi io coepencule Init op ae coda tention bsisushicacs sugges BBE 8 38 Sion Me ae mx pee and Tmrreerta Pacy— | other gentleman on horeeback, Any of the persons | {s no more like true Univorgaliam than & man of straw ele BBBB LLLLL 000 00 M M M 88S rae e-tztn came, | Goma eit nasts aatanen a te, BLACK. | UARMREP MMR, Ach ee Hac oy ca BEBaE LYN REAL ESTATE FOR Erm tt det clinton eee Sor Biath avenue. the Old and New Testaments contain arevelation of the | SIXTH column, and Tumrxentn P; nd col- gbaracte rag God, and of the duty, interest and flual dea. alk Walking, Carriage and Reception Dresses, 838 O soni OPPORTUNITIES—Tawrn P. BUSINES WMOTICES Nua Face—Pinih and atxth crry'Ruale } ESTATE FOR SALE— = and mone Gcolumns, and iuinesaata af pened CLERKS END SALESMEN—Purren: Pagr—Fi = columns, and TaretmenTa | Pace Fourth co OTMINGSurrerern P Ace —Th CHMEN AND GARDENERS eee Pace column, and Vomns Pace—Fourth col- coasiWite STEAMSHIPS—Fourrn Pacr—Sixth col- OOUNTRY BOARD—Founrenen: t bsoweo td ACADEMIES=Tuintmuvta Pucke-stxcol- BN TAT RY Tanner Page—Fourth column, DEY GOODS—Finsr Pace—Third. fourth, fifth and by! Hcoumons, and and Stxragva Pacu—First, second DwEtLing HOUSER 70 LET, FURNISHED AXD UNFURNISHED—Sxconp Pack—First, second fey third columns, and Tuiztexntu Pagx—Second col- EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Fovrra Pagr—Fitth col- BU K—Euzverra Pac fi 5 a eeremus colunin, FINAN Pace, fourTH Pace—Fourth colamn. BALES Tin Pace sixth, column, '4GK—Se co! tt ci FURNISHED ROOMS SSD APARINGHIS 10. LET— pom Pace—Third, fourth te blag columns, and 'BIRTRENTH PaGE—Second colul FURN: RE—SixTRENTH Pace—Sixth "column. hore ot ae ee ee Pacr— rour' HELP WANTED PEMALRS—Frermeern Page—Fourth column, and Tatr7xxnta Pacs—Fourth column. HELP WANTD—MALES—Hirrexnta Pacr—Sixth col- umn, Turmrsenty Pacr—Fourth colomn. HORSE: Onin 4U,—Fourta Pace—First, sec- third columns, HoTsLe—Fo Semel pens column, and Turr- ah Pace—First column. mote fen ad 40, WANTED—Tarerexnta Pace— INgthUCHION=Fooern Pace—Fourth c JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON oy Y AND BER. i ‘ATE’ yOR BA ALE—Tuiap PaGe— yey peas], yererenee ‘Paox—fixth column. ary IRTKENTH Pagk—Fifth column. Fe colum) MILLER ene: DRE: RESSMAKING—SiaveRern Pace— Third cali MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMEN TS—Twarra Pacw—sixth colamn. inhi Se RTEENTH Pagr—First column. RTEENTH PaGR—Sixth column. NEW EUBLICATIONS- Nix Page—-ixth colamn, \PAPERS—Sixteenta Pacx—Third colamn. ERSONA LE First Page—First and second columns. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C.—SixteanTH Pacx—Fitth column. POLITICAL—Tareresera Pace—Fourth colamn. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—F EMALES— pen ree ae Anes foaets: columns, and \ce—Fourt PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO Popes Pacr—Second feos pana columns, and Turerzenta Pack—Second col REAL ESTATE “TO. EXCHANGE—THiRD ‘Pace—Third and fourth columns, and Tairtsentu Pags—Second column. REAL KSTATE WANTED—Tuiep Pacr—Fourth column. REL tetO Oe NOTICES—Finst Pacs—Second and third RESTAURANTS—turererrrn Pagr—Fourth column, REWARDS—Srxrxenra Pace—Fourth column. SALES AT AOCTION—Tminp Pacx—Fourth, fifth and ixth columns, and 7H PaGk—Second col- erruATioNs WANTED—FEMALES—Pirrrants Pace— ‘irst, second and third columns, and TuimTeenTH Paca— ‘Third column, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Firreenta = Pace— Fifth colamp. sch ) NOTICES —Sixrmera Pace—Fourth and fifth sPORTING™boas, BIRDS, 4C.—Fourrs Pags—First ‘ORAGB—Fcevertn Pace—Third column E TRADES—! ae THE TURF—Fovern TO LET er BURNS F PURPOSES Secon Pacr— First col TRAVECLERS GUIDE Fourtn Pace—Sixth UNFURNISHED RooMs AND D APARTMENTS TO LETS Scop Pack—Fifth and sixth columns. SANTED. XO ——— sn Pack—Sixth ~ COlmmn. «sz: y bie? a SRWELRY, &40.—Tuiereenra Pace—Sixth wasidiiester COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR ae eae, ew genet column, and Taps AGE—Second col warkksroni PROPERTY ROR SALE OR TO LET— Turrp Pace—Second column. WINTER RESORTS Taxrmwen Paoa—First column. Mai veotamas 4C.—Tuimreenta §=Pace— fourth column. i HERALD B BRANCH OF FICES—UPTOWN ADVERTISEMENTS RECKIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9P, M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AT 1,265 BROADWAY AND 830 SIXI AVENUE, BE- TWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETR OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT, HARLEM OFFICE 2281 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 1&%TH STEKET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TO 7:30 P. M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. PERSONS AL. A REWARD OF $1,500 WILL. BE PAID TO ANY one enabling me to have a personal interview with Charies Cowlap within the Pex thirty care. Ho for- merly published a paper au ¢ “Soythe” in the Ben- nett Building oa, Nassau street. Sand: complexion me- Gium build: height Steet 8 inches 1d Coun. gallor, 120 Broadway, rooms & and 25 Equitable Build. STOR HOUSE—FRIDAY, 5:30 P. M.; LADY IN parlor, geptleman with two friends passing through ae 4a Cote stating some circumstance, H. L. o SUITABLE REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY Derson, at No. 56 Jefferson street; who can give any formation Ga the whereabouts of an old gen- Semen, who has been since last Fates even- He nua Syenes “old, tn ile sized an a" stoutly built; remsed in gray unders ae linen overshirt, vest, gray Bantaloons ka id slippers. M W.—A BO You find a eur a JAMES SHREMAN.—IF NOTHL BE) will leave Tuesday. HING PREVENTS ILL 8, E. HULL CALL AT 76 FULTUN STREET, Now York? byte LADY OF TWENTY-FIFTH STREET—FOR- tieth to Thirty-seventh—Did not see you on Satur- day dg 17th inst Please send address or repl: Sapoash Personals, ARTHUR Herald Uptown Brauc! street please meet bil Wednesday evening, same place, at8 o'clock? Pret tat ood FROM RUROPS. ald Uptown Branch wea AND SIXTH AVENUE.. het a THE RELIGIOUS NOTICES, wi oe ee eed oat FIFTH AVENUE, AND FOUR. street. 10:30, Rey. William Fish. ni subject, “The irene aid Whither of Greation® iy, Sophronia and Inspirational: Seance; 13, 3, eject The position of Women in the New Gov- Art, LI.—“We believe that there is one God, whose patere ig love, Tevealed in one Lord Jesus Christ, by one Hol who will finally restore the whole any of m: anki et holiness and happiness.”” Ill.—“We believe that holiness and true happt- newt are inseparably connected, and that believers ought to be careful to m: ntain order and tice good works, or: and profitable unto men.” Tsal have that of tay’ through the inex- haustible redemptive agency of “the ‘love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord,” all sin wili be destroyed and all souls will ied reconciled Na their Heavenly Father. Ta mot ths a glorious hove t Does it not satsfy,the be satisfied with anything less? Minty Albert Barnes believed Th the docete af enless torment, but confessed thar it did not satisty him. | It ig ail dark, dark. dark to iny soni," said he, “and t cannot a ine it." uch a foctrine ‘be true? ehetas came to Dring light, ‘ot darkness; hope, not despair rit of adoption, Hot the spirit of bondage again to o'Rey. R. ©, Sweetser, pastor of the hid Universalist chnreh, corner of Bleecker and Downing streets, will give the frst of a series of doctrinal sermons this evening i 7g o'clock. Subject—“Universatism and the Human Heart.” Rev. H. K. Nye, of Brooklyn, will preach inthe Nicode- 1e Api morning, at 10%, ‘Christ's ‘Talk with mung About the New Birth.” Strangers will be oir and congregational singin; is cordially invited. sabia nd T THE SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST Twenty-fifth street —Preaching October 3 35, by the pastor, Rev. A. C. Osborn, D. Dy at lu%g A. M. and 73 A REIRITUAL SEANCE, 70 STRENGTHEN BK. lievers and convert seeptlcn will be given by T. Warren, the newly devel materializing test dinm, under contro) of the spirit of Samovett, this (sun. day) evening, at Metropolitan Theatre. Forma and faces i aioly 00 seen, recoguized by their friends and conversed w OONFERENCE OF SPIRITUALISTS AND LIB- erals is held every Sunday at the arvard Rooms, ix! ae arenes and Forty-second street, from 2to 5 P. M. inv! A Subject this evening—"The Bible, Divine Book, Written ina. Divine Style.” Thiriy-Arth street, between Park and Lexivgton avenues, ee SOLUTION OF OLD PROMBLEMS BY Ube LL. a LM PL oR, BROOKLYN.— “ideandal and Meattelineneste in the Churches”? will be Dr. George B. Porteous’ subject this evening, at 7:30. The usual morning service will be held at All are welcome. AN nec, MEMORIAL CHURCH. sonty: EIGHTH street, west Cote Sixth avenue.—Rev. R. Heber New- ane rector: Servi 103g A. M and 7g P.M. Bahow Whittaker, of Mot Nevada, wilt preach at ace service, the rector In the moraing. ALVARY BAPTIST OHURCH, udp hs THIRD street, near Sixth avenne-—ev. R. S MacArthur. r, preach nday. Dublecee—moming, “Bind meus: evening, “aul, Hunted Fugitive.” Strangers invited. OBgRCE OF MIE ATONEMENT, CORNER OF MAD. avenue and Twenty-eighth Coan ae oA Cc. C, Tiffany, Rector. Sunda, services October 3, at 10:30 A. M., morning service and sermon ., cil aren Reerece and sermon; hy tor 5 evening prayer, a sermon by Rev. Dr. 30 P, M. Sihivan: of, ‘chicago. UI Cord! invited. QPpEre OF 8T. MARY THE VIRGIN, WEST FORTY- fifth street, near Broadway.—Full choral services this pay Morning prayer 10 A. M. ‘Litany. Holy Com- munion and sermon 10% 4. M. Veepers ¢ P.M. Strangers ORs OF THE MESSIAH, PARK Avene. COR- ner Thirty-fourth street.—Rev. Rush hippen will-preach. Subject, morning—Faithtulness ; event Divinity, and the authority of Christ and Christianity, Public nvited. QRIST CHURCH, FIPTH AVENUE, HUGH MILLER ‘Thompson, D. D., rector.—Morning prayer, sermon and communion, 10:30; Yara eat er, sermon (repeated by request, “Modern Science Restifying to Curisuanity,” QOrgacx OF THE HOLY SAVIOUR (PROTESTANT Bpiscopal), East Twenty-fifth street, near Madison avonub.— Warning service, 10363 evening, 7% orclock. GateeH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, Madison avenue and Forty-secoud street, ‘Hours of a on Su Tie D. mon by 1 Rav. Bia 4P. 734 P. Rev. stephen t a. eiyan Jr, D. D. HURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, EIGHTY-FIFTHA Fo geese tesweat Lexinaty9, and Thira ene aie ster Ely, of Kentucky, will preach In the morning, and Right Rev. Charles ‘Franklin Robertson, Bishop of Missouri, in the evening. @Rczee. OF THE DISCIPLES, CORNER MADISON avenue and rote fifth street —Rev. Geo. H. Hep- ae. voepiae subject, “Far from Righteousness.” ing. ot Here, but Risen. hl Sunday school and Bible class at 3. Prayer meeting on Friday evening. IRST BAPTIST CHURCH, GaP ality ta beth Sale ty | treet and Park avenue.—Baptismal service hing by Rev. T. D. Andervon, D. D., 10%, A. M., ing evening, 7%. Cordial invita jon wo all. re REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, me avenue and Forty-seventh Gris Foie “wilt am, T. Sabine, rector. Divine services at 10:30 A. M. and7 P.M. Children’s churcn at 3 P. M. The Rector will oft ciate ateach service. All cordially invited. RACE OHORCH, BROADWAY AND TENTH F street.—Services at 11 A. M. and 4P.M.; the Right Rev. Bishop Lay, of Kaston, will preach in the enoeD 4 and the Rey. Dr. Huntington, of Massachusetts, in afternoon. ON, JM. PEEBLES LECTURES FOR THE oolety of, Progressive Spiritus liste at sess Sabjecte The Gonarion and Occupation of the Pead ACT P. M.. aspiritual test matinee will be given by Mr. J. V. Mansfield: algo a feuding by Mrs. J foste Pros ‘Admission, 0c. At near Twenty-ninth street, Ro REV. THE BISHOP OF VERMONT WILL preach in St. John’s Shapel, Moet street, Sunday morning, October 25. Service at 'T, MARK’S, SECOND AVENUE AND TENTH +) street.—The Rev, pears je L. Locke, of Rhode Island, Ri preach at nee ae and the ‘rector, Rev. Dr. jubject—“"The Perversion of Bs ” Motrangers & are invited to attend. SPIRITUALISM—THE DOCTRINE OF THE BIBLE and the need of man: rervices at 103g A. M. and 74 P. M., at Harvard Ln Sixth avenue, corner Forty- second street, Seats free. UNDaAY SCHOOL CONCERT.—MR. J. F. nd Professor W. 8, Hutchiny pe will address the Sui chapel, Thirty-third stro ween Second and Third avenues, this evening. at7:30. All are invited. ‘a House, 1,195 Broadway, PATTEN igre pe Lightning school of Bethoeds ISMAROK—WILL MEET YOU SAME PLACE ta ed day, 3 o'clock. Ba rl EIGHTY-THIRD STREET, THURS- day night.—The gentlemen desire to continue ac- pow ard pleasantly formed. It agreeabie, address, mtioning particulars, CARMANSVILLE, Herald Up- town Branch office. Cn et ee YOU AT OPERA, WEDNES. day ; bal masque, Monday a! hs, paleo left side- advertisement column, ISON VENUE. i. PArEapivioe MONDAY, AT iL AT nbQwee THE! ce ME, COME. | igre aye rented P, OLIFFORD. E CHARLES.—GOING OVER THE SEA; PLEASE je senck Post office address or make appointment two days ahead ; something important to —e D shige YOUR FRIEND [8 WORKING FOR YOU day and night against many obstacles, Have cour- age, durling; ne will never fersake you, and we shall gurely conquer. HOPE, OR ADOPTION—A SPLENDID BOY, 4 MONTHS old; American parects; full surrender; two lovely femaie Infants the same. Inquire at the new lying-in in- stitution, 148 West Twesty-sixth street, ak ehh STAGE, fi bg oA Abe etd en will weariny acl loves, raut a Bett toventiewan vis-a-vis, Address CLEFFION, omce. “Fos SOIT QUI MALY PENSE.”—WILL THE entiemar who seamed ot the lady, “Are youa Goa: heusckeepere', cominunicate (in coufidence) with ine lady o in'same car? Address FIDELIS, box Lif Herald Cpiown Brunch ome NFORMATION WANTED—CONOKRNING THE FOL- lowing persons or thelr, legal heirs, who purchased rs perty Ip N Lin ., In the years named:—Joseph Dinson, in 1836; iat Cole, in 18367 Jobo Hill ahd eran E, Wu, in’ say 1 Address KRAWEN, Herald F TUB GENTLEMAN THAT CALLED IN JUNE TO look at house 158 East Twenty-second streot will please call again as the house is now in comple! ENNIE PIERRET, NIECE OF JOHN D, LEWI cently deceased,’ wiil find it greatly to her ad van tage to communicate with the anders pred {ddress Herald Uptown Branch office. FIFTH AVE., Birt B, Res, YOU KNOW WHO WOULD LIKE to bear from you. Send address to B., box 1I7 1d Uptown Branch offic sed ATE H.—I RECEIVED YOUR NOTE MONDAY night, but too late. Please write again. I cannot give you up. RALPH. RS, FERRIS 18 REG CESTED TO CALL WITHIN ‘aweek at No. hird avenue, Proceedings will be taken. umes cpelaaiad Baas RESTA Trem CANAL 8 STREET, PRI- rh st pail ond plum Gree wisnel ascites cies Address FANDANGO, Horaid omfce ance Oo brown BEL,—YOU WILL Lig LETT A M1 thtcwa Branch of Broadway, TEBALD N, D—YourRs ores M™ a4 4 i Renete Cena myree a A venue park, operon sth; 1 oie ell “four suse aaa tet us buy ng do f Batis Wilt be with WANETIA DE A ARCUS VAN ‘Aut wHo F FORM"RLY LIVED 69 Jane street. ‘will’ hear of someth ahie na ge by com monica present addres joe, in B, 'T. ANDREW'S PROTESTANT EPISOOPAL CHUROH, Harlem (127th street and Fourth avenue), Rev. Geo. 4K. Draper, D. l)., rector.—Morning service ae 10:30, even. ing service at hag ee school 9A. M.; children’s singing school 3 P. Strangers eraibomee T. IGNATICS’ CHURCH, FORTIETH STREET, BR- ‘tween Fifth and Sixth avenue: Services at M16. 9 end 103 A. M. (choral); evening tee by the rector, Dr. Ewer—" pity Rel igion ett erumental Religion.” IT. ANN’S CHURCH, BROOKLYN.—THY RIGHT Rev. Dr. Epalaing ‘Bishop of of Apecne, will preach in the morning at 1v: ight Rev. Dr. Hun- tington, Bishop of Central New York will y preach in the evening at 734. A. RRRR. 000 DDD 004, BEEE RRRR 8883 R RO oD bD 3° R RS 8 h RO Ob DG @ 5 R BS Rg RO oD DG RS RRBR_ O OD DG Eee ERRE 8883 R BO OD DG GE ROR R RO oD bD@ GE R BR 8 R RO oD DG GE R RS R R OOO DDD GGG EBEER R 8838 Ros 0000 BRRER_ REER & ° OR RE R ae oO OB RR RK 4a oO OR BR R ae oO O RRRR_ RRRR a ri oO OR RR R ry aa oO oR RR R & & o oR RR B ahhh kh 0000 BR RR RB. 183 EIGHTH TH AVENUB, 183 EIGHTH A AVENUE, Between ‘ineteenth and and Twentieth s th streets New York. GREAT SACRIFICE | IN N DRESS GOd @oODs, “SILKS, spare Corr na 40., FROM AUCTION, aE LAR, OWING TO THE DE: Pheask crATe OF THE MARKET. We a advertise only when we are fully prepared to offer extraordinary inducements. Tn addition 'to our jai and carefully selected stock in Fale A le fier he neal of all the most fashionable and desira- je fall an We will offer this Cay from the late auction sales bargains worthy the attention, of those who study their own interees, an degire a good article at low price. ‘an all parts, Goods shown freely. We will o en. Mond 5 cases Poplins, 15c. , 20c., worth double. 2cases mixed Ponta, Re 22c.. 24c,, a great bargain. 8 cases Matalese Poplin, 28c., formerly double. 2 cpegs, all-weol Empress Cloth, in all colors, Sic., ani rae very fine French Diagonals, Slc., 87¢¢., worth oul be 3 ventes Diack Cashmere, 50c., 75c., 85c., 9c.; a decided “teases “Lupin’s” French Merino, 75c., formerly $1 25. All wool Serges, Camels’ Haireloth, diagonals, in all the new shades, 35c., 40c., 60 ‘0c. and upward. MOURNING GOODS, 3 cases black Alapaca, Wc., 2c., Mc.; very 4 cases superior. 26c., 28, 300. + j,worvh double. ar ic warp Henrictia Uloth, greatly re- Gesees Drap D'Alma, Drap D'Naples, Drap pigurich, $e She B50, 45e, iapwa Soases Cashimerds, Bi. 7B é0c., upward, pct cht. eee an Et rth more oul Suits, ready made and to order in ali the above goods,’ Morning orders executed in atx hour Tectly at Bollce, Warranted 1 Pe ODUBRS & ORRS, BLACK SILKS! ba hs & pieces black Silk, 9c. é pieces black Silk, $1 {hots Diack Silk, $1 30, worth ueces black Silk, $1 50, warranted “to wea “Bonnets.” best make, satin face, $2, $2 25, 80, $2 75, sit formerly at TWICE THE AMOUNT ASKED. We your attention to this great sale of rich goods and ask a call of inspectio article warranted as represented. One price; no deviation. Strangers visit- ing the city will find our house the place to call and a im a ee soeure eM ne PLACE AND NUMBER, $ Eighth avenue, ROD JERS & ORB, 183 Eighth avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentleth streets. prronrant BALE o Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS, ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., 0 ol MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, will offer 50 cases of now, fresh, and desirable DEEDS MATERIA ata great sacrifice on the cons af Ue Cathe consistii all wool Serges, Merino, empress Cloths, ke, & ress Cloths, ke., &e. N. B.—The above goods will be found well worthy an inspection, and on examination satisty their customers that they are much below usual prices. For the convenience of purchasers will be placed on a separate counter, right hand side, midale aisle, Broad- ‘way entrance. _ Foreign and Domestic Shaw! De copteatett Now open, the finest selection of a, 'gor-lties’” in the elty. n aetna. led, square and striped Frenc! = Camels’ Hair Shawls. “Broche and Paisley” square and long Shawis. Also the largest and finest stock ot ¥ ‘Gentlemen's Travelling Mauds,” reversible beaver and seal plush Carriage ana Lap Robes to be found in the city. “Berlin,” Velour,” “Himalayan,” Plain, 1 Piata and Reversible Beaver, Reversible Cashmere, “Broche,” “albanian,” % econ i Te nd fancy striped Shawls, Scotch plat La Long and Squares. A fall and Sonee stock of Domestic Square and Long Shawls, &c., at greatiy reduced prices, HE RIGHT Lilia H. W, WHIPPLE, D. BISHOP of Minnesota, will (D. V2) preach in the C) iten oF the Ascension, Fifth avenue ond ‘Tenth sireer, on Sunday. October 26, at ¢ o'clock P. HE RIGHT REV. DANIEL 8. TUTTLE, D. D., Jon Lge bis ea a ry Gy Utah, ja preach, tn Bt johns Iree church, summit avenue, o thisevening. Service at 744 o'clock. baieiAhtiadibininsse RINITY CHURCH.—ON SUNDAY MORNING, OCT. 2%, the ment Rev. Dr. luttle, Missionary Bishop of Montana, will preach. Subject. hat, tne C1 Doing for Utah’ nd What i: ee Done. ft in the sitar, noon the Right Rev. Dr. Pierce, Missionary Bishop of Arkansas, will preach, On aud after Sunday, Oct Antit Easter Day, the afternoon service will commence at 3% o'clock. NIVERSALIST CHURCHES OF NEW YORK AND vielnity.—() Chureh of the Divine ee He Ch Fifth avenue, corner of Forty-fifth street, Rev, hapin, D. D., pastors Sunday, services, 10% 140M, TDP Sunday senool, Sprayer anu conference mee! ing every Friday iment @) Bleecker street church, Bleecker street, corner of Downing, Rey & ¢ Sweetser, pastor; Sunday services, 10:45 A. N.. sunday. Behool, 9:15 A. M.; prayer and conference meeting every Tuesday night 'G.) Church of Our Saviour. | Fity- pg street near bighth ayepte, Rey. Pullman, rig gh oo 10145 A. M., 7 Da ML; prayer and conteret school. Friday, evening. lariem Mission, tween Third and Fourth avenues, Hey. sunday Pastor ; Sunday services, 10:43 A 5 hool, 9:30 (5.) Plimpton Ball corner of i stuyve- fantand Ninth streets, Sunday service, 10 “sun ay school, 94 iy (6,) Mission an Tnd revoort Hall, itty -fourth street, near T Sunday school, 3 P. Brooklyn mh a Fi '—(1.) Church of Our Father, Cler- mont avenue, near Atlantic street, Rev. i, v8, rl at hool, ihird avenue! tor; Sunda: porvicas, 10:30 M school at prayer and conferenc every Frida night. (25 All Soul's churen, South strogt, B.D. Key. A. Gunnison, pastor; Sunday serv: 10:90 ‘A, M.,'7:80'P. M.; Sunday school at F30 Mo; teachers’ and Bible class meeting overy reecay, night &.) Churen of the Reconcitiatton, Greenpoint, Rev. J. V, ‘ison, pastor; Sunday services, 10:45 A. M Mj cpaterence ‘and prayer meeting every ‘Thursday night! Bune jay school, Nostrand avenue, near be ie ibs at 30 BM sey’ City, N. J.—First Untversalist church, Rev. Phebe A, ie naford, pastor; Sunday services, 10:30 pero. Met Sunday wehool aba: PM; prayer and feren eoting ahd weeks Newark, Ne J-—Ohurch of the Redeemer, Rev. J. k, Forrester, ‘sm day services, 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P, ia De sunday school sh a P, M.; Conterence and prayer meeting eve! ‘niversalist. eh “hureh ergs (Clesmnoee a wee: near Atlantic straet). As ‘ on" gant iy XK R Ie hve, paaton at i Fire. rtm nd tn hell up his ie “alt te are Invited, he litte ¥ Mi Ne York Universalist Association Rog 8 Breaiay ‘snd Thirty-third street; open from & oN, CHUROH, MAINSON AVENUE, CORNER —| a N. Galleber, rector. joa MP ass Ew ag Ak 218 SIXTH AVENUE. 218 Sixth me 218 Sixth avent 218 Sixth avenue, 218 SIXTH AVENUE, 218 Sixth avenue. 218 Sixth avenue. EEEEK If SSSS8 II @GGGG_ ™ sssss K us 814 qa"s E Il 8 n@ Le: E il 8 nl @ 8. EEEE I! sssss HG Sssss E i sue 8 2 Il sua aa 8 ll 8 si @ Qa 8 8 EEEEE ll 88888 li GGGGG S88S88 Received another lot of those cheap Yax Laces, and reduced on last week's prices. OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT is in daily receipt of iatest novelties in Laces, pended Gimps and Fringes, Buttons, Laces and ornaments. TWO-BALL FRINGE. 4 CENTS PER YARD, Our Ladies’ and Children’s Outdts, Woolen Goods and Hoslery at prices that def ny competition, BEST BALBRIGGAN HOSG AT 49 CENTS PER PAIR SCHOPPER’S BEST IRON FRAME HOSE, 80 CENTS PER PAIR, Worsted and Worsted kinbroidery in greater variety than elsewhere. Best Berlin Zephyr Worsted, llc. per ounce, Our Millinery and Ribbon Department contains a full assortment at the lowest prices, One yard long Ostrich Feather Bands, finest quality, at $1 2. Best quality Gros Grain Ribbon, No, 9, Ic. per yard, Best quality Gros Grain Ribbon, No. 12, 2c. per yard. Best black Trimming Slik, 75c. per yard. And other articles in pronortion, B. RISIG & CO, 218 Sixth avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. AT ann Nanna ttaatns SREY nd Twenty-fr LINE of AL and, TE nyle Mend IMPORTED. Bit ae. are worth seeing. Fatiarne n cloth models NOW READ Patterns ot. pg ibe ore rArtanved pertect, Gating san Ronin DE PERCEVAL HAS REMOV a] 17 East I Cee th gy ween Union squat Lit ie embrol dies sas basen eon tfits, Lingerie, Embrol AVENUE AND TWENTY: THIRD STREET. STERN'S, STERN'S, STERN'S, {eer AVENUE Ano Twin ToD ree ———. —$$—$————® HAVE MADE HAVE MADE DECIDED REDUCTIONS IN PRICES, throughout throughout THKIR ENTIRE ESTABLISHMENT. In consequence of the extreme dulness ot trade, ‘we are in position to offer continually most desirable bargains in all our numerous departments, which we are enabled to purchase tor cash, the benefits of which we are constantly offering to customers. This week, in our AND VELVET DEPARTMENTS, we shall offer an entirely new importation of TRIMMING VELVETS, consisting of BLACK SILK VELVETS at $1 80, $2 $2 15, $2 35, $2 60, upwara. COLOR“D SILK VELVETS, for trimming, from 750. a yard, upward; most excellent value and greatly BELOW COST OF IMPORTATION. BLACK CLOAK VELVEtS, from 20 to 8 inches wide, superb finish and quality. BLACK TAFFETA SILKS, BLACK GROS GKAIN BILKa, pomiites al yesoheprara. fom $1 yard, up ward. A large assortment of COLORED BATINS, ) Swortment o! rURQUOISE, BLACK, eOB DE SUEZ coLORED TRIMMING SILKS, at very low prices. nd displ Grand display OE OPEAN NOVELTIES iB FANCY GOODS, our own importations, THE FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, at the lowest prices. An elegant line of PARIS SHELL one in most beautiful designs, from 50c. upwards, our own veucluaive style. SETS OF SHELL SIDE AND BACK CoMas, from 75c. upwards. | Chotcest designs in JET AND BLUE STEEL ORRAMENTS. for hats and bonnets. BLUE STEEL NECKLAC! JET NECKLACES SND. COLLARS, * baad are] SL ND STEEL BELTS, withes i fe assortment of BEAD! D our own exclusive ve designs and styles. ONE et tthe OASE_OF_ ENGLISH ie age JET JEWELRY, EARRINGS, anooce NECKLACES, ORNAMENTS, VEIL AND HAIR PL 3, EDALLIONS AND LOCKETS, Novelties not heretoiore offered, We are continually opening new goods in all our de- to fs partmonts, and ladies will always find what they want at the Jowest possible prices. f STERN BROTHERS $ gahubition on ‘on the sécona fi have now o ah AVENUE SODINS loor of their an entirely new ai isortment of LADIES’ AND AD CHILDREN'S ONDERGARMENTS, OF MOST SUPERIOR STYLES, QUALITY AND WORK. LADIES REPLENISHING THEIR WARDROBES WILL FIND A COMPLETE LINE OF EVERY ARTICLE IN ALL 8TSLES AND SIZES; THE QUALITY, | OF MABERIALS USED, AND THE SEWING WILL COMPARE MOST FAVORABLY WITH THE BEST HOME MADE GARMENTS, DECIDEDLY Low ER PRICES, 4 magnificent assortment of LADIEs’ CHEMISES at 90c., 98c., $1, $1 10, s1 23, $1 35, $1 48, $1 65, upward. LADIZ8) NIGHT ROBE! At $1 25, $1 50,'$1 65, $1 90, $2. $2 25, upward. LADIES’ DRAWERS at 58e., 63c., 75c., 90c., $1, $1 15, upward. ET CPE Parrgee yt SACI tg Cube G'AND TRAIN SKIRTS, VAISTS BH great variety. The above garments will be found, upon examination, to be fiyst class in every respect. UT 300 LADIES’ DRESSING! BAG y ES, ALL STYLES, AT 500, APIECE. Former price $1 25. SPLENDID WALKING SKIRTS, 10 and 13 tucks, superior muslin, at 80c. and %e. aplec LARGE LINES OF FIRST CLASS GARMENTS ‘at $1 15 and $1 50 apiece. )) CHILDREN’S AND INFANIS ts? WI IN ALL Stdks AND STYLES, REAL “BARGAINS in MERINO UNDERWEAR. A complete assortmen’ tot LADIES’ MERINO AND LAMBS’ WOOL WEAR a all styles, sizes and qualities, BOYS’ MERINO UNDERGARMENTS; some special bargaing CHILDREN’S MERINO UNDERWEAR, in all qualities and gizes. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, In all qualities, We desire to call the particular attention of ladies supplying themselves to the large and complete stock ‘wo are now displaying it GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. LADIES’ MORNING = s CASHMERE, ALPACA, PLAIDS, TYCOON REPS, PLAIN AND PLAID FLANNEL, in all colors and sizes, our own mannfacture, FROM $8 75 UPWARD; most desirable bargains. immenee assortment of An immeX De AND MiSs 8) FELT SKIRTS, 1 styles and prices, co TS Thompson's Glove Fitting, Real Werley, French Con- tille, Scarlet, Moody Abdominal, French Woven THE LARGEST LINE at the LOWEST PRICES, MONDAY MO MORNING, AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS, BARGAINS, i ~___ STERN BROTHERS, vIXTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-THIRD STBEE' —-—@ silk Walking, Carriage and Reception Dresses, in new designs, BE HH ge in black and colored silk and velvet. Colored Cashmere Walking and House Dresses, trimmed with stik to maten, ef our own original designs. Cashmere beaded and , {inbroiuered Overskirts and Basque: Camel's hair and diagonal! Overskirts and Basques, Embroiderea and wimmed with ball fringe, in every style, largest assortment to be had in the city and lowest prices, mported cloth Jackets and Dolmans, richly beaded, trunimed with fringe and teathers Morning Robes, in elegant designs, all at the very lowest prices. Black Silk Dresses, Our best Bellon ai Black ry Walking Bonnet black Silk Suits of ain fine Lyons| | Dresses, of very fnest onan cee richly silk, of superior fin-| jand e trim: i and manutacture, med after Tatest Paris- elaborately trimmed in Constantly on bands | full assortinent of all sizes. spores od Black ana colored Silk Dresses. ee —————E ? Saperd Bonnet black Carriage and Dinner — Dresses, made of the} | silk Costume, very elab- Bhest gros grain silks, — in brown, plu: nay. orately trimmed with blue oF other choice col: — ors, richly trimmed the finest all-silk velvet with velvet to. mateh — nd finished in best| | cwarranted), Jet and eee ready made and tsi Fina Eo neapeee a ry style, of clecaut design, worth $300. $98 to $150 ee price. $180 to Black and colored ed Cashmere Suits, ———Seee a ¢ Handsome and Fea . Fine black ater | stylish colored Casi Suits, made atier the mere walking and latest styles, trimmed house Dresses,in brown, with silk, ready made tum, garnet and navy or to order, of fine ina- of new ceeizn. terials, $35, $38, irimined with silk match, ready made ‘and to order, $35, $38, $00 Our facilities tor designing, cutting and fitting, and everything anvertaining to the Mapes of first class work, are econd to none in the city, and as we desire to make this department the most popular in our estab- lishment, our prices for ready made and order suits will be much lower than that of any other house i the city; and we are prepared to exccute most elaborate and ex- tensive orders in first class style, a French dressmaker of many years’ experience haying the management of our manutacturing aud order department Elegant Embroidered Overskirts and Basgues, in Camei’s Hair, Diagonals, &c.. embroidered and trimmed with ball fringe, $16, $18, $0), $25 and $8). Ver: hanteome, gated and and_embrotdered Basques and . werdresae $45, $06. 25 different styles ot Morning Robes, Wrappers, 4c. Rep Morninu Robes, “5 $650 ith quilted satin, $4 95, Five drab twilled Morning Wrappers, silk all down front, Fine alpaca Wrappers, quilted satin, $7 50. Flannel Wrappers, $9 60, $12 to $14. Hand some Cashmere Wrappers, embroidered a!l down Fine black alpaca alg ai ishly made, $10, $12, $15, Closing (oi ate geass iP st ears and have been sold at $18, 20, to R. MEARBS ), $10. will open on MONDAY over 100 new styles of English | Walking Jackets, in navy blue and biack clot! trimmed with silk, jet and embroidered. ps and elegant su ian rer Avery stylish balk Sooke ‘$5, $10, $12 Fine beaver poan Walking Je Teckss, sk trimmed, finely fi 14, $15, Sit, 17, nish Finest beaded loth % Sing Sockets in very latest de- signs, 10, $35, $38, In our Millinery Department we are now opening, of our own direct importation, elegant and stylish novelties in Round Hats and Bon- nets, selected by our own bay ‘ers in the most celebrated Paris houses. Also novel and elegant designs of our own manufactare. The exceptional facilities we possess this season tor fhe manufacture and production ot artistic and elegant designs in trimmed Kound Hats and enable Pr to be constantly in the lead in style, ire conceded by our patrons $16, $186 ), $22 and $25 are the latest apes, Ciggent ‘and original in design, made of best materials, for first class trade, and are about half the price usually charged for similar goods. Untrimmed Felt ge ia all colors, Dew shapes, $10. Magnificent stock of fine Paris Flowers, Feathers, Plunes, Tips, Birds ‘and, Set Hat Ornaments’ and other novelties at very low prices. Great bargains in black and colored Velvets., Fine black Silk Bonnet Velve' 2.26, Colored Silk Bonnet Velvets, $225. $200. Very fine black Clonking Velvets, 26, wide, $4 9, $6, $8 and $10 yard. RICHARD MEARES will open on Mon cg the most pgs Gages vi ress Goods t the 8 f fine French iy Caebmeres and Merinoes, 50 pieces of “ihe most desirable colors, rarnet ptam, | hall Le) ¢, Browns, kc., 100 pieces of % wide Dingonala heavy goods, in all the a ana e acres and Diagonals, popular shades. 25. rt ‘ J rleces iy wide Linporial Serges,in all thenew shade He ‘Aare assgrtment ot heavy English twill Serges, in new shades, 35 rere 45c. ‘Ouavimere and “alagonal Alt wool Sergea, Se, One lot real camel's hair Diagonals, 50c., were 75c. acixixa wide Cashmeres and Nerinos, now shades, 7c. (1 80e.. or I's Bair Cloth, two yards wide, 4 50 0 Se ot of black Alpacas, Bie =. + Se. 5, Py ‘and 30 inches per yard. Mourning Goods In Drap d'Ete, Bombazines, Empress, Henrietta and Tamise Cloths, with a large and full assoriment of Calicoes in choice patterns, 9c., lUc., lic., 12c. Seren bent cit eb tbe nd t solos Silks. ent DINce SuKs. Superior quality black gros wruin Silks, $1 25, $1 33, he Very fine Lae, gre Cashmere finish black Silks, good color, warranted not to crack or change color, $1 7%, * Spieadid Brosgrain black Silks, $2 25, $2 50, $275. eR ae 38, Good quality trimmin; 5 0, Heavy gros krain dress Silks, $175, 81 88 ang $2 Finest gros grain colored nee pitts $2.50, $2 75. Excellent striped silks, Rie. nde, 150., $1. In our Hosiery Department we are now exhibiting the most complete lines of merino, Wool and ne Cashmere Undergarments, for ies, Kentiemen and children, to be found in the city, t the most atiractive price mere, Pei and. ribbed yrool, striped Stockings, tor ladies and chitdren, all stylee Boys’ merino Vests, $Sc., 88c., 42c., 450. and 5c, Mistes inerino Vests full Tosular thadey 783. ie., 85e., We, Ladle? Ane merino Veats, (Be, 85e. and $1. Ladies’ all wool scarlet Vests and Drawers, $2. Endios’ fuli regular made Vosis and Drawers, $138 and 1 50, S"entlemen's heavy merino Shirts and Drawers, 65¢., The.. $1. jentiemen’s fine, heavy all-wool Undervests and Draw- ers, Mtoe medicated scarlet Sbirte and Drawers, ‘All the new shaies in our celebrated 970, Kid Gloves; every bale warrauced, or another given if they rip oF teal Wate’ gentlemen's and children’s cloth Gloves, ali ort Vadies' merino Underskirts, $1. OUR TRIMMING | DEPARTMENT contains a superb tine of overy novelty in jet Fringes, beaded Passementerte, Loops and els, bullion and worstead ball Trimmings and acorn Fringe, every style and color on hand, or will make to order to match at shortest notice. insin k and guioure Laces, Embroiderics, isha thers Rutty pan Fine and wide real yak Lace: . Very while, handsotte Pattern .. $i Splendid assortment of embroidered. ‘Baoe and In- serungs, 1m eee pena Nainso Lot of embroidered i as actcal eit patterns, 8., 9c., “RICHARD MEARES, corner Sixth avenue and Nineteenth stree! Bowery, between Bond and Great Jones streets. All the novelties of the season in Cerra To ¢ qs: tats "AND BONNETS for Ladies’ and Misses’ wear, ear, just opened. Sceses Felt Hats at 75 cents. 1d cases newest 5! s comprising the Palisade, Au- rors, Newport, Don Curios Huntress, suratoga, § and Albani, ranging trom 75 cents w finest quality lm ported. Children’s hats in styles suitable for all ages: Real Ostrich and “Coqne: ther trimming in black and ail fashionable shades. 2 BIRDS BISDa BIRDS f The largest assortment ever offered; beautiful Scarlet Birds. 25 cents and up; Ostrich Tips, Plumes and Fancy in all fashionable and rare slides. Long black Ostrich Plumes, 75 cents. Unique, designs in Hat Scarfs, exclusively oer own importation, not to be found nd elsewhere in the city. ‘ean lotof all silk gros grain Ribbon No. 12, only 10c. er Soft silk Windsor Ties, Bory 18 0. 15e., and up. Just received, a large consignment ot very rich silk, twish, tamelled, sata bait Fringes, rid iy beaded Galloons, Insertion Gimps, Passem Ors namenis, Loops, . Buttons, ae., e sacar 9 Aso an immense assortment of new de: guipure and thread Laces, much below forn All shades of Fringes and Buttons to match made to t very short noti jer, SILK VELVETS, in black and all rare shaiios, 40c., 6c., 75c., $1 Der yard and up, to Mnest gonds imported. ae bargains in biack and colored Trimming BLACK DRESS SILKS 3 ——e II aspecialty. A full line of popular makes only. Just received, new shades of GENUINE SEAMLESS KID_ “GLOVER, unexcelled In quality or shape. Price below all othe: Hosiery and merino Underwear, wost complete in all deta! prices to suit the times. Patest Parisian Novelties ior Ball, Party and Rvening by tg Overdresses, Fichus, Sleeveless Jackets, Vests, ‘Latest novelties in : FANS | 4 for reception, theatre, opera, wedding and evening use. 0 NDERWEA EAR ladies, mieor and children. Lad _ Mie . Wamsutta musiin, corded band, ‘ont and sleeves, 79. Ladies’ Chemise, with puffed and rufMed corsot lap, 78c. | Ladies’ Ohemise, with bosom of pufiing, insertion and! Hamburg edge, 870. Same, finer, with bias tuck and insertion, 97c. full length, best muslin, 890. With two rows bias tuck and edg- ae 9 tucks and hem, full sizes, 45c. lannel rawers, 750. felt Skirt in different olor, only 9e, UNDERWEAR | alll Finer’ ma ual proportion, Ladies Sate rhs, ft CORSETS, 5 ¢ comnts. ; cons | A complete line, comprising the best shapes and most popular makes of rfect meting Corsets in French woven and hand ma: ton A job lot of hand made Corsets at Eaully accessible. Third, Fourth, Madison and Lexing- ton avenue cat joor. Second avenue, Ch: (pner, Bleecker’ ana. Eighth ‘street cars withia three k KDUCTION.— coc. A RRRR_ PPPP_ BEEEE TITtT sss coo AA R RP PE rT #8 c AA R RP PE r 8s c AA Kk RP PE 2. 8 Co A A RBRRR PPPP EEB T 888. oe AAAA R Re E T 3 C A AR RP E T a © cA AB RP B T 8 8 eco A AK BP EEEEE T 8889, In accordance with instruqiaay from the tactories, CROSSLEY. CROSSLEY CROSSLEY CROSSLEY ‘CROSSLEY « CROSSLEY CROSSLEY CROSSLEY CROSSLEY has again reduced the prices of English Carpets. Englien velvets, 6-4. $2 12 body Brussels, $1 Enelisn tapestry Brussels, 90c, All-wool ingrains, 5c. Lowest pricesever named in genuine Engilsh Carpets, J. & J. W. CROSSLEY, 363 Broadway, 363 corner Franklii H A 1 RRR mn g AA iW R H AA i RR HOW AA ri ROR HEHE AAAA i RRR B Ou a A i RR H & A A Hi RR H oR A A ul R RK Ho rf aA i R Peco f L. SHAW, 864 Bowery, cornet Fourth street, Branch store 345 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, up stairs. The largest stock of Human Hair Goods in the cltv, and the only establishment where all the Rovelties of ana ovotaee Positive Fetalled at whole, sale prices, and no ucement shay PRESENTS resorte ged Tn ail cases tull tatisinotion guaranteed or goods re- turnable, PRICE LIST, Short hair Switches, 8c. ands Coe ig Hair Switenes, one yard ah ne hair Switches finest quality oF Bal hair, solid, not By inches, 3 ounces... 3 #4 inches, 4 ounce: t 26 inches, 4 ounce: Py inches, 4 ounce: Ouris, Warranted iy baked, from $1 to N tre baked Waste $a Sia ee ty, exira col- oray yafzettes, tn the ‘chsioust colors at aoe os and $1 per or Fone in re; eter ra by RS seca PASHIONABLE FURS, BEAL at popala npr, ane . 0. aati £G é xi sr Mrauutne’ turers, ie way and Ten Aen te widen ‘3, Manufac . For Other Dry Goods Ad Advertisements Seq Sixteenth Pag

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