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4 WHOLE N 0. “13, 950. PRICE FIVE CENTS. “DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, ——— AMUSEMENTS—Fouen Pace—Third, fourth, ffth and LOGY Pouce Pace—Second column. ALL 51 Fourth Pace—second column, LULA RD! ireentH Pacr—Sixth column, ARDERS W D—orereENtH Pack—First, second jumas, and Tuiky Pace—First, second rd columns, abbese! LODGING, WANTED—Stxreuxte Paor— ~ THe eo coma, and Turd Pace—Third and fourth ROO. SS SOARD—Tnrep Pack—!ourth column, Broo a MEAL ESTATE POR SALi—Frru'Piar— nid six Busavess Oregt ant NY i 4.55, NO’ VvENH Pace—Sixth column, ITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE“tieeus Pace Pith coun, end, NINETSENTH Pacs—Fourth c si ah mn SALESM!.N—Sixrixwra | Pacu—S Pole, and Nowe wENTH Pace—Third column. ILOTHING—Vocwru F. ‘econd column. ACHMEN | AND GARDENERS cavern Pa Sixth column, and Ninereexra Pacr—Third col- umn. @OASTWISB STEAMSHIPS—Skcoxp Pace—Sixth col- QOvAMINERSHIPS—Sevexreesrn Pace. OUR: — d col DENTISTRY—Sscono PacecSixth column | CONE fourth, firth DRY GUODS— inst Pace—Secund, third, columns, and CWENTIETE Pacs—First, HEIN HOUSES TO Lege WORNISHED AND UN plat LA ed a Pace—First and Second col- and Tain nae Rate column. Baggins iPS—pecondD Pace—Fifth and Bundi ‘Snuo Page—Sixth column. RECHANGK Eicutuuwrn Pack-—sixth colomn, RCOND Pace—Sixth columa. FINANCLAL—Saventexstn Pacr, ZINE AIES—Suconp Vacye—Fourth column. FOR SALE—Nineraentu Pacx—sixth cols FURNES KOOMS AND APARTMENTS 10 LRT— Firru Pace—Second, third and fourth columns, and ‘4ax—Fifth and sixth columns, PURNITURE—Fountit Pace—kirst column. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Nixexkewmna = Pace— Third column, BELP WAST U—PEMALES—Suxrrenta Paca—Fiith mp, and Ninkrexnta Pace—Third column. sons CARRIAGES, 4&C.—Sxcoxp Pace—First, sec- otum| WANTED —suconp Pace—Thira and fourth coluuas, DESTRUCTION —Secox nd JERSEY CITY, HOBOK HEAL ESTATE FOW SALE Kurta Paar Sixth column. LECTURE SEASON—Etcurxxnta Pace—Sixth column. LOAN 07 Fivis—Pountn Yack—Firet column LOST D—Twevriern Pasx—Fitth column. MACHINERY) ereeNtTH VAGe—Sixth column. Ls—lweatizrn Pack—sixth column. MATREMONTAL—iticurrentn Pacy—sixth column. MBDICAL—Fountn Page—First MU LLINERY AND DEESSNAKIS (G—Twasrient Pace man h coll mrsckitat i SDVERMSEMENTS—Founrsenen ‘age—Sixth column, ansoHtnanzoL Sctiaurenern Pace—Sixth column. USIGAL—Fourta Pace—Second column. New PUBLICATIONS—Eurventn Pagk—Sixth column, REWSPAPERS—Ninurennza Pack—Sixth column. ERSONAL—Fiast Pack—First column. Pranoroit i &C.—SkvENTERNTH Pagr— vd ¥ OUT Gv THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO T—Firtu PaGe—Sixth column, and NiveTEENTH Pacr—Fourth column. ISSTATE TO BXCHA Firta Pacr—Sixth rtm PaGE—Fourth corama ANTED—Nixeteentn Page—Fourth —First Pac ‘Second column. ra PF sae column, ‘Third column. ROS Twrarrera Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, BALES AT AUCTION—Nixereenty Pags—Fitth column. SITUATIONS WANTSD—FEMALES—Sixteuntn Pace— Fourth and fitth columns, and Nuverxetn Pace— columns, ANTED-—MALES—Srxtrestn | Pacr— and sixth columns, and Nrixereunte Pacx— ond column. special NOTICES—Twunteern Pace—Sixth column. AEOR Tne DOGS, BIRDS, £C.—seconp Page—Ffirst column. GE—Eiguteenta Pack—Fitth colamn. 7RE MAD ES—Manurexyr Pag Third column. THE TURF—Skconp Pacr—First 70 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES otirna Pace—First column, and Tne Pace—Fourth column. J1D. xth column. "AND APARIMENIS TO meee Pace—Fourth column, and Tap column, ‘champ it 20 PURUHASE—Esonrmxwrn Pack—Sixth warcilise iewELuy, 4C.—Eicnteentn Pace—Sixth westu. SPER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Frrm PAGe—Sixth column. WINTER RESO S—TiikD YACHTS. STEAMBOATS, column. Pag &e. i SuconD Page—Fourth HERALD BRANCH, OFFICES—UPTOWN ;ERALD “BRANCH OFFICES, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO $P. M,, AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT FIVE O°CLOCK VERY MORNING, AT 128 BROADWAY AND 580 SIXTH AVENUE, BE- SWEEN ‘HIRTY-FIRNT AND THIBTY-SECOND STREETS, OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT, HARLEM OFFICE 2,281 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 147TI STEKET, ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TO 7:30 PY. M. AND NEWSDEALER: S$ SUPPLIED AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. i. Send it agai B. O.~CALL At 130 WEST TWENTY, pS street; nmportant business. BR YOUNG AND WEALTHY LADY SEEKS THE AD. vice of ap honest and honorab!e gentleman, Ad- WATCHED, Herald offic T OF KIN OF CARRIE BOW MAY Jearn ‘valuable facts from J. K. MURRAY, 37 Pine T THE HARVARD ROOMS, SIXTH AVENUE AND Forty-second street —Discourses before the New Conference ofe-piritualists, Sunday, at 10% o'clock and 73s o'clock, by able speakers. Discussions from 2 to 5 ailcordially invited. Large halt. Ar tBE 200TH * BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST Twenty-ftth street, preaching November 1 by the the ‘astor. Rey. A. ©, Osborn, ). D., at 103 A. M. an pM - Baptism wt close of evenin Li, SOULS (P. B.) CHURCH, ELM PLACE, BROOK. Alyn pivine services morning and evening b we Rev. George B. Porteous, Pastor. Morning, at subject—“Beliefs and Unbeliets, act Facts ant Fall Ot Spiritualism.” Lvening, 7:30; subject World oF spirits and Christ's Descentiinio Haies” All are welcome. T DE GARMO HALL, 82 FI’'TH AVENUE, CORNER Fourteenth street. —To-day, 10: Es scientific = Rev. Helen Marion Wolton ; 2:30, ip seance, Rev. Sophronio Abbie Kelbarten: Oe. New Government,” Rev. B. K, Swi uner. NUHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORT. -BIGHTH streeG west of Sixta avenue.—Rev. R. Heber New- ton, rector. Services at 94 and 1 and Tg P, M. ‘The rector will preach, T OTHE FRIDAY EVENING PRAYER AND EX- perience meeting will be sung, with organ accom. pantihent, trom that peautitul selection. called Win. bowed Hyms, Benjamin Albro’s spiritual songs. Wes, shirty-sixtn street. ISHOP ROBERTSON, OF MISSOURI, WILL preach in St. Peter's church, West Twentieth street, A between Kighth and Ninth avenues, on Sunday evening, November I, at 735 o'clock. wie YHURCH JN FORTY- SEC OND. STREET, BETWEEN J wttth and Sixth avenues, the “West Presoyterian. "— Preaching in the morning at 103g; evening at 734, by the pastor, Rev. Thomas 8, Hastings, D. D. YHURCH OF THE HOLY SAVIOUR (PROTESTANT Eptseopal), Bast Twenty -fifth street, ncar Madison pyenue.—Morning service, 10% o'clock : evening service, HURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE, comer Forty-fith street. Rey. George H. , Hepworth. Morning subject, “The Word of Salvation.” Hey. Dr. Cuyler will deliver the first lecture of a course on ristian J:xperienee’’ in the evening, Sunday school \ALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, TWENTY-THIRD street, nei Sixth avenue.—Rey, R. 8. MacArthur, astor, preaches Sunday. Subjects—Norning, "A United peat Evening, “Paul at Antioch.” strangers in- vited (HuURCH OF ouR FATHER, CLERMONT AVENUE, hear Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn — Morning. sermon by the pastor, Rev. H. R.’Nye, of the festival of All Ronis, at 1046 ovclock:, eveniig lecture, “What Jesus bout Hell,” at 7h o'clock. Straigers provided with \HURCH OF TH ATONEMENT, MADISON AVE- / nue, corner of Twenty-eighth street Sunday School ga. Mo; Diving Service (with Holy Communion) at A Reve tC, Dudley, Beds of Baltimore, will preach in tne AN cordially invited \HUROH OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVENUE, COR. ) ner Thirty-fourth street.—Rey. William P. Aiger, of Boston, will preach this morning, at 14 o'clock. Public cordiuily invited. NHURCH OF TH AVE REST, FIFTH AVE- / nue, above Forty-ffth stree —Bishop Coxe at 105 A.M. ; Rev. Mr, Atwell até P. at 10:30 The f Oana FREE CHAPE. “4 EAST TWENTY-THIRD street, pear Third a Ol ration Anniver- sary. Bishop Vall, ot Kansas, wil preach at the Lord Bishop of Kingston at 7:30 P, M. this day. Whiam D, Walker, pastor. VHURCH OF ST. MARY THES VIRGIN, WE \T FORTY- / {itth street, near Broadway.—Full choral services. Morning prayers. OA, M. Litany, Holy Communion and ert M._strangers invited. 6 HURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, MADISON AVE- nue and Forty. eerand street.—Hours of divine ser- vice on Sunday :—103s A. M., sermon by the Right Rey, Johns, D. D., Bisho) B of the Diocese ot Virginia; .. sermon by Rev. ‘Theodore Irvin 2 A. Re’ ni 6 B Whippis, £ D. D., Bishop of P. sermon by Right Rev. H. the Diocese of Minnesota, \HRIST CHURCH, FiFTH AVENUE.—HUGH J lor Thompson, rector. | Brayer,,a Saints,” I MIL- All Saints’ Day. Morning, Jommunion sermon on “Communion of evening, prayer and sermon, 7:30, ‘AL CHURCH OF THE HOLY vnty-fourth street and Fourth ave- Pate sinith, rector.—Sunday services, 103g IKST BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER OF THIRTY. ninth street and Park pene . presshing, by Rev. Dr. T. D. Anderson, D. D,, 10!5 A. M, and 73g P.M. Cor- dial invitation. IRST REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, MADI- son avenue and Forty-seventh street, Rev. William T. Sabine, rector.—Sunday school at 9AM. Divine services at 10:30 7-45 P.M. The rector will officiate. All Lm ‘ANC, HOWB, TRANCE SPEAKER, LECTURI 4 {or the Society of, Progressive Spiritualists at Party Broadway, between Twenty-clghth, and Twenty-nlnth sireots, at is sv Mand 734 P.M, The Children’s Ly- coum mects at 23¢ P. M, M?; HENRY MOORHOUSE, OF MANCHESTER, England, will speak to young men this evening at Association Hall at 8 o'cloc! O78, Pogmmines RATIONALLY EXPLAINED.— Rev, Chauncey Giles will give the new Church view of “Saving Faith” this evening, in the Church of pe New Jerusalem, between Park and Lexington ave. ROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, FIETIETH FE ntttet: east of Third averiue.—Service’ at 103% A. M. Sermon by Key. Mellwain, Keokuk, Iowa. Chil: dren's service at Sermon by the rector. } EY, ROBERT CAMERON WILL PREACH IN THE Church ot the Disciples, Twenty. rats street, near Broadway, morning 10:30 and evening 7:30. Evening ‘seen ‘he Pollies and Foibles of Modern Christianity.” EV. GEORGE DAWSON, OF BIRMINGHAM, ENG, will preach this evening in the Fifth avenue Baptist ghureh (Ds; Armitage’s). West Forty-sixth street, at 73g o'clock. All cordialty invited. WILLIAM Ri Al EY, LGER WILL PREACH AT 73 iu the Church of the Messialy, Thirty-tourt tect and’ Park av Snbject—The Visions of Men and Their Obedience and Disobedience to Them. IT. THOMAS’ CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER > ‘of Finty-third street, Key. Dr. Morgan, Rector.—Ser- vices sunday, November 1:—Morning prayer at 9 o'ciock; Litany, sermon and holy communion at 1044 o'clock. Atterndon services and sermon at 334 o’cloc! ¥ SOUNDING HIS ADDSESS TO THE HBRALD office Harry Valentine will hear of something in- feresting. Address C. &., box 13 Herald office. RB *—TOO BUSY TO ATTEND RACES SATURDAY ht, sure. Bal Masque, left bateony. 8 gee MARLOTTE IF YC it would give, [am su eretion. How often I ha as al) was darkness, not ev W WHAT PLEASURE you would write. Use dis- looked tor vou, but in vain, pussy cat's taut, RIEENTH STREET. Area ALL BE CONFIDENTIALLY AND aatistuctorily treated upon an interview southwest corner Sixth avenue and Fourteenth strect this evening, at9o'’clock. If time and place are inconvement he may his own appointme Goze B. COWLAM WRITES MY CLIENT FROM Washington, D, C., that hhs brother, Charles Cow- Jam for whom i have been offering a reward), died ina nd. Tam authorized to pay two thousand dol- ars (62,000) for bis remaine, with Prot, gf identity. AFE * 120 Brosaway (rooms 2 and aye New bron ane: FOPE—VOUK FRIEND IS ALMOST IN DESPAIR; courage gone. Write whereabouts. In heart the same. FATE, OPE—EAST 922.—ALL 18 ANGUISH AND DESPAIR in me 0! late—nothing to cheer, gladden or console, or soothe the dealings of my crucl'tate, in my outward ing. or in my inner soni, euibowered with sorrow, lone- Amessand pain, brood over the past, never to return, again. Remembrances are olten a source of sorrow, if ed with pleasures, thought once were real, embatier- ing ihe past, the prasentaud the morrow, naught for one but my own “beau ideal.” Fate, FORMA N WANTED—OF THE WIIEREABOUTS of Regiaaid’ Austin. Address box 5,567 New York Post office. NFORMATION WANTED—OF SAMUEL A, LIPPIN- oot} ne ae, home, in this city, last July, age 23 are; hei et Gintches: itent hair and complex: ion Address D., box 141 Herald office. m NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES OR THOMAS Gooling, by their niece, Nellie Dooling, daughter ot john Beoilng. Any information of will be Dwlty recetved: by NELLY DOOLING. 307. West mia street, Chicago, a¢ she is anxious to find ¥ LIZZIE MINNESS, DAUGHTER OF MARGARET Minness, is still ving and will commanicate with ihe undersygned, abe will hear of something to her ad. ocHE BROB. & CO., 14 and a ‘outh etreet. ONG BRANCH.—SEEMS AN AGE SINCE WE Bench ried “Ga you all say, “God bless your dear 10, d£ vou wish to communicate other tham on the dags do so through “Personals” and seud copy roice noreoatkel. You fre constantly in my woughts. ‘Take sod care of your dear self anddo nothing to di- yminigh your cavisiting Laauty. Eve—Y OURS RECEIVED, day evening. COME TUBS. ‘ou. if BIRDIE, RS, M. MIGOWAN, PORMERLY OF CHICAGO, will find Ny od her interest to call on R. HA BOK, oh aaa ‘orty-seventh sireet, on sichday even: _ PLEAS) Have much to tell Manse OF WUDSON CITY, CAN PIND MRS, ot Teyth street, et No. 41 East Twenty- See et CUABLIE FRANKLYN, — ” WAS “SOME OTHER telar.” Write Let me know where and when Lean see you. _ Pickrockers. WANTED, THE ADDRESS 0) PY entde man ap Whe | PRI Ho wife e robbed on a on nui aay. WARD, a Broad tway. author of the TY. THOROUGHBRED dskept appointment and was disgporncd, write and wakesppolutment alter Tuesday noxt week. MOSIEUR 6 SISTERS, or fase, FRIDAY AY’ ie out at’ Tenth strect. Coe opposite tou. to recognise: him: J ptown Branch office, rete 8, bos 187 BITE (BOsR ARCHIVED: AM HAPPY. MORE ‘Wise, and forever and ever, zat Tt, MARK’S CHURCH. SECOND AVENUB AND Rey, Dr. Corbett, of Illinois, will iid the Rector, Rev. Dr. Ryiance, at 7:30 P.M. Gi IGNATIUS CHURCH. FORTIETH STREET, BE 4 cween Fifth and sixth nues.—Services, 7 and 9 A. M. : 10:30 (choral); sermon, "The Difference Between the Sprituat Lite and the Moral Life.” &vening prayer (choral), 73; sermon, “Three Modern Devices of Satan Against the Church” ‘(repeated by request) Sermons by the rector and Dr. Ewer. HE SHAKER CONVENTION, STEINWAY HALL, Sunday, November 22.—"Beecheriem,” “spiritual ism.” “shakerism” and all social questions discussed by fiom invited the Shaker delegation. All denoming- jons invi rpeinity. CHURCH.—ON SUNDAY MORNING, NO- vember 1 (All Saints’ Day), the Right Key. Dr. Lyman, Assistant Bishop of North Carolina, will preach. in the WiBeers Db: o'clock) the preacher will be the Rey. H. ers, Ts PEOPLE’S SERVICE, IN THE CHURCH OF THE Holy Trinity, Madison ‘avenue and Forty-second street. eyishon W (rs of Minnesota, will speak to the perieas at 74 o'clock M4. on Sunday. ’ Ushers will fur- mish free HE SUBSCRIBER WILL RENT PART OF A CHOICE i pee in Gre ‘Fabernacte ehureh (Rey, Dr. | Tavior's), or the whole for Sunday evenings. Add: PEW HOLDER, box 107 Herald offve. ‘eas WE RT. REV. BISHOG HOWE. OF SOUTIT CARO- e lina, Will preach 30 ss, son Free Church, Pe mit avenue, Jersey City Hei anda, vember i. Services 1034 A, moral, Ne alan Sr dda Scene (WO MOTIVES.—TWO MEN LIVED IN THE SAME neighborhood. Bach of them had a tamily. One | was selfish and stern in his fainily government, and his ren obeyed nim unwillingly because they feared The other was no Jess exacting. but mingled kind- his firmness, and his children obeved him ey loved him. Which was the better d from the nobler motive? Which bedience? Let us apply the parable, ay that if thev beileved the Universalis | doctrine they would commit all manner of sin without hesitation, thereoy contessing that their present right- cousticss, such as tt 1 is only formal, and springs from fear oi an endless hell. They regard God as a hard mas- ter, and only obey him for tear that He will banish them, VE rate on the other hand, believe that Got ig ot love, and that “His stat. utes are right, rejoicing the heart.” They. delight in His service and count it ali j do His will, Who, then, } giver God the more accep: able services the Univer: ed by love, or the Paritialist, driven by fear? Whose worship is the more sincere? Who is the better Christian’ They who obey God simply trom fear of hell are His slaves, hot His children, ba! have not received the spirit of adoption, and “it any nm Bot the spirit “bt Christ he 8 none of ie,” ith the Apostle Jolin, “We God me he ArstYoved us; and. with Paul, “What then? shalt ne sin because we are not under the law, but under grace? God forbid; and they preach repentance as Jesus did, Not because hell od ae us, but because “the Kingdom of Leaven ts at hai ‘The Rev. E. C, Bweetser, DARtor of the Third Univer. salist church, corner ot ihigecker and Downing streets, will preach this. di day at 10% and 7s o'clock sarah ghdsect—"The Whole Family. in ulleaven wae Evening subjeet—"How to be ” a sermon young people. Strangers will be peomplly 6 feared. hols and congregational singing. All are invited We MEMORIAL CHURCH, CORNER OF West, oe ea oyest ik Waverley place.—ser. vices, 10:30 and 7:38) R. Atwell, of Vermont, ‘will preach in the inornleg v. A. C, Coxe im the evening. Seats al 1ON CHURCH, MADISON Layeire CORNER OF Thirty eighth Wingy ohn N, Galleher, tor.—services at 10:30 A. M's vid H Mw DKY GOUDD. GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE. {HAITI REIMAN & CO,, REIMAN & CO., REIMAN & CO,, REIMAN & CO., REIMAN & 00,, EFEEKE (ILI eB UNION UNION UNION SQUARE, UARK, eQUARK UII 8TO! oo FI 5 z i LOSING OUT, {HAH IN CONSEQUEN: re] & e F LIQUIDATION, A LARGE AND FINB \ORTMEN? OF GOODS, al lellll| CHIRFLY OF OUR 'N IMPORTATION, TO BE CLOSED 0! ‘HIN THE NEX? iB ‘THIR’ 3 < 5 9 s EGARDLESS OF CO8T, II. CONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED VELVETS, BLACK AND MOURNING GOODS, “CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, FLANNRLS AND DOMESTICS, HOSIERY AND UNDERWBAR, CLOAKS AND SUITS, VELVET SACQUES AND OVERDRESSES. OPERA GARMENTS oF 8) BVERY DESCRIPTION AND THE WHOLE REMAINING STOCK OF OUR EP. IRTY SKVERAL i] ARTMENTS, 3 a ONLY DAaYs °o e TO CLEAR OUT R BXT“NSIVE STOCK, tee UNPARALLELED BARGAINS OFFERED, ni THE GREATEST INDU! IN THIS COUNTRY. EMENTS EVER OFFERED i} IN | ALL GOODS ARE OF THE SUITED TO PRESENT WEA 4 3 INEST QUALITY AND | p III AN EARLY CALL IS REQUESTED, AS OUR SALES ARB RAPIDLY CLOSING OUT EACH DEPARTMENT. | M. REIMAN & CO., 25 UNION SQUARE. RRRR_ 000 Dpp BRERA, S888, RRQ oR Da 5% gee RS R ROO RG ii 4 BS R FO oD D RS RRBR/O OD D@ EEE RARE 8888 RRO OD DG GGE R f £o 38 2 “GE fF Ee R B& 000 DDD GGG EEEB R 8888 A WN N DDD ry 4A NNN D D ® 2 A ‘A NNN DDD 8 pile E oats 000U RRRR_ RERR | fi|o OR RE R | oO oR RR Rg le Oo OR RR oR | © -O RRRR_ RRRR § 4 | oO Oo R RR R 4;]0 OR BR B Oo oR RR R | oo00 KR RR R NINETBENTH AND TWENTIETH 8° IMPORTANT SALE of rich black Silks, Dress Goods, black kot colored Cashmeres and Merinos of ‘Lupin’s” best make; Suits, Cloaks, Shawls, gage ies &c., ‘Dougat tor cash during the week, 65¢. on t t RODGERS & ORR’S, As we advertise only when fully ieee cnc to oni ex- traordinary inducements, and 01 ng ressed we ot the marke and our constantly {ncreasiing b busi- ETWE) Dome we are now prepared to oxnibit-an, unprecedent: caly large proce Tich Goods at prices never petore nown, sue! ch w 10 cases black Alpaca, 20c., 220., 24¢., 26¢, 280, magica a ‘qualities, 0 pieces Lapin 's Holanse Poplin, SLge. 100 pieces Lupin’s trol te Cloths, Sic., eet 0c, 1,500 pieces: ‘ane French Cords. double Width Sic r nara vag richest ‘ia al ‘Wool and silk + B8c., al * A gener! __Sablime ¢ quality. GREATEST INDUCEMENTS EVER OF OFFERED. 7,000 pieces Boplin, 12540, worth 30e. 1,181 pieces Poplin, 16c., worth 37c. ie 100 pi Bi Poplin, doe., worth $1 60. ‘ Th e best value over oflered nd at astonishingly low rives. BLACK Go GOODS. DEPARTMENT. 5oases French Cashmere, ic., 78¢., 85¢., upwards. ‘qijgases Lupin's best Cashmere, Bie., 9io., 880., up- "io pieces Alpaca, Buffale brand, tay eth ‘Se. 500 pieces black Grape Cloth, Sb yard wide. worth double. 100 pieces Drap de Alma, 800., h we. 600 pieces of Lupin’s celebrated | ile Warp Henri- etta Cloth, Tamese Cloth, Drap qd’ Bombazines snd Grod’Zarichs, richost mourning goods imported: Scases black (ail Wool) Empress Cloth, 36c., worth oc. BLACK SILKS. | By pisces beck ik, 90c., worth etean best black corded Silk, 1 % $1 25, $1 50, AS “ coer, of! gG Ji Bonnets & Co.%s dest Satin Face, ay bu 80 to $8 80, worth dou cheapest otof Black Goods ever offérea in this ve SUIT DEPARTMENT, second and third fi ¥ 530 Poplin Suits, handsomely frimmed and well made, $4.85 to $8 60; worth fully one half m 6 Poplin Suits, in ail the new ‘loth shades—piam, Ravy bive, Byron'and mahogany browns, &o., &0.—$6 75 to_$10 86; ‘nbout one haif present value, 40 Cashmere a? ccove, in self oF Saracen $8 45 to Sig 0; worth double. 00 In all we als ket Me Se materia, $2 Yo Pi outa Sh to ea v0, vas Ine French Cashmneres and Mi ctiotee a mee Rveroy trimmed, $ SO upward; at wor hay A pace 2 Sats, $5 85 upward; newest styles and claborately trimmed. not more than cost of me- Wg Mourning Bolts, in all the desirable material, lis.:!y trimmed and very low p) Suruing suits to ord” va atx hours notice, Wedding Outfits and salland Reception orders in su- Der style. All ready made a daekincn fitted by experienced cut- ters. A sepa artment for orders. Prices same as If ready ini ide. '¢ guarantee latest styles best work and and perfect fitting. reduced prices. DRY GOODS. peor “DAMS & CO, NO. oor “BROADWaY, are selling at I at Tow prices Underwear, « Hosiery, Gloves, Furnishing Goods, Neckwear, &c, prior to removal to thelr new store, ————_— i} OLOaK 4 ND SHAWL DEPARTMEN' f © ———— ——— ______—. 385, Cashmere Ji ances, }3 85; coat $8 to import. 800 English Walking Jackets, S280 to $7 90: worth Tore than double. 950 others, Paris and Berlin Jackets and Dolman’s, t Jens than coat of importation. “'S600 roche ad woot in end and woo! i }- tem variety and low prices. eee ae “a Y - in BAY spa Blankets, Quilts, Domes- Hf cases Bont Aty mr rican Oa mb rorth 10c. tS ee Ape. "63, and” ibo- Mi Buccs ase Tameny Suge.? eas sour, SIN A” DRY GOODs. ‘ STREBT, THIS WEEK, THIS WEEK, THis WEEK, CONTINUED REDUCTION CONTINUED REDUCTION CONTINUED REDUCTION in i MILLINERY GOODs. yt OF PRICES OF PRICES OF PRICES We will offer Monday FEL? HATS, NINETY CASES OF in all the most desiraDle shapes and colors, NAVY BLUES, PAR BROWNS AND BLACK, GREATLY REDUoRD PRICES, 6 assortment oi of TBH PLUMES kp TIPS, STERN'S, SIXTH AVENUE AND TWEN'TY-THIRD STREET in all shades and sizes, FANCY FEATHERS, WINGS a> BIRDS, in great variety of styl FINEST FRENCH FLOWERS: a very choice stoc! BLACK AND COLORED FEATHER BANDS, FEATHER TRIMMINGS, at DECIDED BARGAINS _ RIBBONS, ANOTHER REDUOTION, FINEST ALL SILKE NO. A splendid line of Gros Grain R including ail the most desirable BRC T-INCH ALL aILR ROS GRAIN SASH PIppONS, TH ™ ON 12, ALL COLOBs, BS, aT 7 CENTS YARD. eins, in Nos, & 7, % 12 and 16, aS iS tase ‘at 7c. yard. ICH GROS ox ‘SASH RE BB finest quality a and aut Selars, at 88c. yard. FINEST DOUBLE FACE RUMAN SASH. RIBBONS, 6. ROR. GRAIN BONNET RIB- _Feduced from $1 50 to $l yard. A large line of set FRINGED base in all colors and styles, LADIES NECKTIES AND SCARFS, You are sure t o find what you want in our MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS cheaper than any other cstablishment in the city. MONDAY MORNING, NAVY BLUE VELVETS, NAVY BLUE VSLVETS, st desirable shade: JUS? RECEIVED PEt STEAMSHIP NECKAR, 10 pieces STERN BROTHERS, ; TRIMMING DEPARTMENTS THIS WEEK. An extremely large and entirely new assortment of Novelties, many our own importgtion, with some special and astrhble bar- gains purchashed ip this market, well worthy the attention of ladies ‘who are inclined to purchase first class GOODS AT EXTREMELY LOW PBICBS. NEW PASSEMENTERIE TRIMMINGS, NEW BEADED GALOONS, NEW BEADED FRINGES, NLW BEADED ORNAMENTS, | NEW BEADED BUTTONS, WORSTED BALL AND CHENILLE FRINGES, PRICBS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES, yes BROTHERS, : LACB DEPARTMENTS, THIS WKEK. ‘We have purchased, the past few days, Jarge lots of most desirable Laces which, in consequence of the Present duiness, we have been enapled | to purchase at great bar- ains. an entirely new and handsome assortment of styles. ‘These are not dyed goods, and our frionds had better supply themeclves in time. All of which will be disposed of at a small advance. NEAL GUIPURE LACES, Most magnificent assortments. An inspection of our Stock will repay, as itis impossible to give an idea of | REAL THREAD LACES, BLACK YAK LACES, BEADED BLONDE LACES, BEADED YAK LACES, VALENCIENNES LACES, styles and quality and widths by enumerating prices, arin BROTHERS ee UP LACE GOODS. asians fs Tisai "AND LACE RUFFLIN ons OK AND ORGANDIE RUFFLINGS, ‘LU BI EMBROIDERED AND LACE COLLAREITES, Lace Streamers, Urepe du Chien and Crepe Lisse Ties, in a large stock, purchased the past ba Silk and Lace Scarfs and Ties, Beaded Ties and many other desirable NOVELTIES, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS. The largest and best eeiected stock in the city, Finest quality and at the lowest prices. REAL BARGAINS HAND MADE LINEN QUIPURE TIDIEB, Y LOW PRICES, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS AND SQUARES in all sizes, stvles and widths to match. ti HOSIRRY DEPARTMENTS We are prepared to 0 me the largest essoriment of LADIES’, GENTS’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY on the avenue, comprising all nyeg qualities and sizes i BALBRIGGAN, CASHME RE, MERINO, 4 ENGLISH, GERMAN AND FRENCH COTTON HOBE, ch of the most celebrated and standard makes, The quality can be retted upon wt Kevery instance as represented, CDIS*AND CHILDRENS STRIPRD HOSE COTTON AND CASHMERE, VERY LOW PRICRS, om norman] Mtarb avepue and Twenty-third street, srxTa av AVENUE, WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, WDNESDAY, ALTMAN’S ALIMAN'S NERY BSTABLISUMENT, Wie Mensa ¥ Est ABLISHMENE, Ww NEW MILCINERY ESTABLISHMENT, {lll IMPORTED BONNETS AND ROUND HATS IMPORTED BONNETS IMPORTED BONNBTS AND oJ AND BOUND HATS, ROUND HATS, Our assortment will in: manufactares:— Tho latest novelties by the most amous Parisian are ties. will be exhibited, and which embrace Romerous styles not to be met elsownere in. tis country.” Visitors, extended inspection, convinced that we offer very rare and most acceptable tn ducements. II] M. Nineteenth street and Sixth svenue, ALTMAN & CO. | 2 jade the following celebrated Lil VIRO?, TURVEE, sid CLANDOT, BARBIER, MARIB LACLOOHE, ~ PERIER PALM, Briy REBOUX, MANTELLB “AND THERESE, £0., , a0 CHILDREN'S BONNET Banbrotdered Felt and Plain Fett 3 ROUND HATS f in every variety of color and sbape, from the most eostly co! and elaborate to the simplest designs, a ra open amortment the newest shapes yoode on exhibition will be original in desi smb) ination, and include advantages in price ceneete found at any other ostablishiment, A magnificent assortment of Fashionable Hat Orna- men! Li sel iso be displayed, d by our own agents in Burope, will including PARIS FLOWERS, REAL OSTRICH PLUMES, FANCY BIRDS’ FEATHEKS, TIPS, 40., &C. All of our own special importation, Onr per eqeaniiehieent i in fitted wi intest improvements venula. ightin, won’and convenie and wltaud the atmos facility for a sat _tory examination of oar ) Which we pronounce unexcelled by, and in fe many ie Instance, jovelties, and continually fore the notice of 1 ‘new attractions ur patrons. ALTMAN’S ALT ae ALTMAN"! ALTMAWS ALIMANS ALIMAN'S ALTMAN'S ALTMAN'S ALIMAN'S a LTMAN’S | PIkstT REGULAR MILLINERY OPENING Trosepen® XOveueer ‘ Puibay, NOVEMBER 6. M. ALTMAN & CO., Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street. wr oven of our Ni renee en, fo orem HD. LOVES. shades to maton t the aneve spots. at 2 Teper pa Dale Kvery patr gaarantes laced if prove defoctive. Ill M, ALTMAN & CO., Mineteomth street qad Sixth avenue, DK GOODS. T EEEEEH &BRRR 11. 000 H H™ S888 £ H fe: tg og Brg 3 Eo lat bet HS Haut BEB HASH RRRR If 0 HHH) S888? g H HR RHO fog Foo HE RHO of # 808 EEBEEH HR R If OOO i H = 8sss KIGHTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FOCRTH SP. t RPLOIAL BARGAINS ON EVERY DEPARTMENT. IMMENSE STOCKS RECEIVED DAILY, dust received 250 pieces Black ie Oashmeve to all grades, much below the tmporver's teces al! wool Cashmero ‘Dpieces s extra gaality ae ne 1 aay 8 geeer ne quale; wor! wort malty 81 wat B80, iY vest goods: Our ar Gaslumeree are the best values fn the city. Samples frecly wiven tor comparison. Mourning Goods Drap @kve Kite, Merino, Barathra and i &c., &c., at bargains Primecita Sty ain the wholesale trade, Owing vo the éxtreme duiness In, the wholesale trade for ©: re arevenabiea t aes apd fa onder to sell thems of ra these goods at @ very small advance party 0 at Zc. pares lity ‘Diagonals at Sey toporters re case Diagonals at S0c., worth T5c. Ere, Merino at 75c.; cost upwards of $1 toa eS prorat Cmebegatnctasin areal a pe Nadico” wit iad i it enue to thet Tae roe oe} ‘and examine our stock. Black Alpaea, of the ‘celebrated Metville brand, af extremely low Ogures. ‘These foods are giving unbounded eatisfaction, and we are receiving new shipmen ments every week, Btack SiJks, In atl the celebrated makes, at mach, below the mporter's prices, votDoon 20d fod Ladies wishing black Silks have an buying them now at Jes than they havo ure satin faced, at $1 75 and to import. flack Gros Grain Sila, costing 0 Fen pleces a tive blane Sik at orth fully $1 50. Our assortment of black silks comprise all the favorite: ‘the goods can makes, And our prices are lower than imported for. Rarcains tn White Goods Linens, Nottingham Lace Curtains, Flannels, Waterproof Cloths, &c.. Our Suit and Cloak Vopartment is replete ‘rith an ene assortment of stylish and weil made garments, i prices will be found satistactory. our cloaks are cut, trimmed and premed by e: @ style and tt whielr perienced Journeymen tatlors, of cannot be surpassed. Felt Skirts, in 49 different styles, at extremely low’ prices. Beal Lact eas Trimmings Beaued Fringes, ‘Ornaments, Buttons, &c., in tmmense variety, at at extremely low prices. Black Yak Bases fron Te per yard upward, at less. ouse in 4 oRare Tacos, in all wlan, at bargains. ure Laces, av Wc., 48c., 506 ». Bosc. and upward, all alue. ss or od Gimps, at 20. rd and upwara, all fine st “rat tae of ait inveeds ind bead una’ sik mixed formes ball and Chenille Fringes, in all cloth h, shadesy on hand er made to order, atthe very lowest p ‘The trade \de supplied. i MILLINERY GOODS. ! Elegantly trimmed Bor Bonnets ie wach and Round Hats treme! joes. pant ce peck aetna arms cee - GFe'sae we will offer thei at exwremely: jes are too well known to need Cosiages hav. eee the first premium at the American lnstitate Fair of 1873, and our entire assortment will now be offered ‘stock. ac. e, $8c. regardless of cost in order to reduce our presen® Milliners who have been in the habit i ttera bonnets trom as, oral find this an. ony ortunigy what seidom offers to replenish their stocks. BLEGANTLY Saran BONNETS AND HATS RB- srmacnansetSh Sek eM uch under cost of maniac! We are determi reduce this stock, and will offer our finest styles at extremely low gures, se SE as de At lesn than at avy other house in the city. latest styles: ry ‘Ametican, BEnglish and French ‘Pelt t ie at the very lowest prices, Rpts. 2) AND VELVETRENS, 16 cheapest over before the oh sht at the past week's auction sales Mrards of 2,000 pI ieces of Velvets and Welveveens, we T tveut at dese than haif the importation oD colored ‘Silk Lap EO ‘as low as B0c.. 600. a! pre per yard gost over ry Spor to ‘tipore Colored ‘ralverrens, ae yenveonts wi upward; VETS AND VEL! BLACK VEL NE STi erms BQUALLE eee [raarinaas ved, 500 dozen n Red Bird: it rth $1 saydocon Hurpiatng birds, ait shades: at a cP ry Beautitul Birds, long Paradise Elegant assortment of Birds, ne rich “Love Bird,” scarlet-tippod ‘head and breast, a 5 Over 100 styles of begatiful Birds in all the clout sedes, 88 S50. B00 850. 180 B50. Bl. Prevailing plesk reat Ostrich Plumes, at 7S0., 85o., $1, $1 50y Steen bince reat, Ostrich Plames. extra wide ana heavy flues at $3, $3 5) and $4 Pe rtd long plumes, ac $4 85, $6 50, $6 60, $7, $7 TH on ast color. Ag aoerigh | ich Plames, at $1, s 2%, $1 50, thon coe ered fe gest oatrich’ Plamen i in gavy. bine pviaalpbelng Sik st Sub cpio Ostrich Tips, exee excellent quality, single stem, Bich wp collectiga: of black and “and colored rea! Ostrich Tipe, fne Flowers, Millinery. Ornaments of every descrip foe, hash ae Trimming Ribbons, at prices that cannod Elegant Feather Bands, real | ostrich, fine gloasy black, son ee ere of ures. 11,1 yards long, at 60e. sind 75c. MESES Banas, all colors, a $13 3 ‘ap 0 vy Ererrre U RRRER £ ueoR B g uoR R F u zB FFF U U RRRRR F u uk BR F U u Rk R F vuo6oh CUR R F ouuu Rk B Our variety of fine Furs will be found larger than that of establishments which devote themselves exclusively ene ReMRE wl Sat ISR ca cheapest in the city. on" gate fey Sacques x S78 $85, $90, $100, $110, $125, aireah Sept Meta, all ves me beautiful, at $25, $27, $30, $35, juperior real Mink ones rime fur, dark I - ok Eripe tan four akin og, ae gh os 1 sens aie $50, $33, $38, $40, 89) $55) $0) 975 and ercraas: Unequalled variety e real Lynx, real Beaver, re: her, real on hy ay real OFeie: “ bee Ermine, Bay ail their imitations, In the my beautiful algualities: at ‘at prices tha that dety competition. Largest variety of Children’s Purs in New York. Far Trimmings—a great specialty. ms | NCH [ BEN DERWBAR, ae UNDERWEAR. Our grent sale of these goods attracted numerous chasers during the past week, and will be continuea the same enormous sacrifice. jt Peace, hk ate pees only to stimal sas Pufauch pereale: Chemises, trimmed, with provdered Rerwooning, endrety sewed yhand worth. %; French percale She orn tacked bosom, teimmer ith band embrol ered teanany $1 49, pecs eye! orth # os ‘norm reductions, og unequaled Gesorunent of an ‘ombeo! percale: inen French, percaie Night Dresses, all tirely sewed by Nend exquinitely eres the same trimmed with i atoonine ot ot aud Ly be Tengo $s, worth iy og ri dong | trim: portarara 1 aaa ice i aerent designs, ac of 803. wr sri al n fully heat Drawn, Foes Wack Dra were all reduoad ta propor Our domestic machine made Ladies’ 5 reduced to prices ict Properdon, bineprithceity wie should not fail ‘Yo visit our estabtishment this meritaordinary bargains will be found in every departs It will always gtve us pleasure to sh the good: whether you ‘are prepared d to purchase or g0t son mo 287 and 269 Eighth avenue, near Twenty-fourth street, ver oer Pi creme