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THE NEW YORK HERALD NEW YORK su DAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1874. QUADRUPLE SHEET. WHOLE NO. 13,957. PRICE FIVE CENTS. _ ~— Turntennta Paar — Second, peer LY land sixth columns, rf —Tuiep Pace—Fitth column, SICH ontesne Paue—Fiest columa, BILLIAR! IRTEENTH PAGE—Second colum: BOARDERS WANTED—Saconn Pace—Third, t Ast 9 columns, and Fouerixrtn athe oth ana MAND 1 {opdiNa WANTED—Fovnrsenra Pace— mi WN i RRAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tarmp Pacr— a SSN fs OPPORTUNITES teen Pace, aca? 5 +4 NOTICKS—Nintu PaGu—Fifth and sixth col- crry ORBAL ESTATE POR SALE—Turp Pace—First column, oLEtics AND SALESMEN—Firtexyta Pace—Foarth fad f fia columns, and paep Pacu— Pitan column: third, CLOTH Founti ¥ace—Sixt iT SORGUMEN AND GARDENERS Po eceren Pacs— ot ith column. LAND WOOD—Fovrtu Pack—Si: connaniss STEAMSHIPS—Founta Pacseeieih. co SOP ATER RSEIDS— Tarra Pace. — FOURTEEN: an—S DANCING ES tpn Peat aie pentis THY FOURTEENTH Paae—S column, RY Goer ‘singe Cage thied fo four Aah and sixth jourth and tlith columns. rasainpetiag DWELLING HOUBES TO LET—FURNISHED AND waponeis HED S008 ip Paae—Virst and second evn Pace—First column, austen » St RSET rovere Pacs—Fith and ‘reewrn Pacge—Sixth colnmn, Faclitreerctar Pacx—Sixth column, FOR 8A AL TaD Pace Six th column FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Buconn Pacw—Second al third columns, and psfoumtnartt Pa La Py Jebel iy columns, Leventh P, ixth column. Func ADVEBTISEMENTS—1ine Page—Fifth col- BLP” Wa. NTBD—FEMALES—Firreryra Pace—Third and fourth meolumns, and 2 Tuixp Pace—Fifth column, HELP WAN Firrkesta Pace—Vifth and ins, and THIRD PaGgE—itfth lon, monies. 6 eaitaena ES, First 4C.—Fourntu Pace—F' and columns, i LS—Kovirwenra Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. OUBES, ROOMS, 40., WANTED—Fourta Pace— Fourth Covann: INSTRUCTION—Sixrzentn Pacr—Sixth column. amueey CIty, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GED BR AL Hs ESTATE FOR SALE—Taian Pagr— nd colum: LEC’ bins SRASON—Twrereeere Pacr—Second col- AND OFEICES—1 RD Page—Fifth column. ‘T AND FYOUND—TwiategNto Pack—lirst column. QCHINERY Taino Pack—Sixth column, RBLE MANTELS—Tuirtsxwta =Paas—Second col- ATRIMONIAL—Pixvexrn Face Sixth column, EDICAL—Tarnp Page— Fifth ci HLLINERY AND DHESSh AKING—Suxrmenra Pacr— column: ADY BELSRMESE~ Tweet Page—Fitth and sixth columns. LANEOUS—Trirp Pacx—Sixth column. LUSICAL— kuivanty Page—Fifth column, PUBLICATIONS—Ninta PaGe—Sixth colamn. EWSPAP “Rs—Foorta Page—Fourth column. PERSONAL—Fins" Pacr—First an’ second columns. PLANOFOR’ ahd ORGAN C,—Trintsenta Pace—First colum! PROFESSIONAL, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— (iG ba Pagx—Third column, and Tuimp Pace— colt PROPERTY oor" eee THE OITY FOR BALE OR TO ae ed Second and third columns. REAL E; STATE "0. “s XCHANGE—Tuinp Pagx—rhird and fourth columns. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Tatrn Pacr—Foarth column, RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst Pace—Second and third columns. REWARDS—Tarrterntn Pace—First column. me ae AUCTION—Firrxentu Pace—sixth column, Fourrxentn PaGk—Sixth column, sITOATIONS WAN TRD—FEMALES—Mrtcnern Pace— First, second ana third columns, and Turmp Pack— Yourth and fifth columns. BITUAT! ANTED—MALES—Furrzenta Pace— ne iCKs—Founru Pacr—Third and fourth } BPORTING DOGS, BIRDS, 40.—Fourra Pacr—First column. RAGS—Foorta Pacs—Ffourth column. FH TRADES—FieteeNtTH Pack—sixth column, and Turd Pace—Fifth colum: B TURP—Fountn Pace—Firet column, LET FOR BUSINESS PURPO»ES— &rcoxp Pacr— ¥irst column, and Fourrernta Pacr—First column. FRAVELLERS! GULDE—Koursy Pace—Siath column. URF ASHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TU LEf— Weconp: Pace third and fourth Sotunns, and Fouurrentn Pacr—second column, wa"een TO PURCHASE—Exsventn Pace—Sixth col- wards, Bide 4C.—Fourreenra Pacr—Sixth WHeiGlEsteR COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LET—Tuigo Pace—second column, WINTER RESORTS-Founnaeste Pack—sixth column. Bn STEAMBOATS, &40.—Fourta Pace—Fourw column. ) HERALD “BRAROH OFFICES—UPTOWN ) HARLER, ERALD BR. N CH FTC CES, ‘ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9P. M., AND NEWSDEALEES SUPPLIED WITH HERALDS AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AT 16) BROADWAY AND 590 SIXTH AVENUB, BE- TWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT, HARLEM OFFICE 2,261 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER OF 14TH STEKET. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED TO 7:3) ¥. M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED AT FIVE @CLOCK EVERY MORNING. _PERSONAL. NY NEXT OF KIN OF ras” BOWER 3 MAY or valuable tacts from J. K. MURRAY, 37 Pine Aeknes, PLEASE.—MINSTRELS, FRIDAY NIGHT, October 30.—Followed directions you sent by card; @ould learn nothing of vou at 63. Please write more definitely, to same address and ORUEB, ‘West Twenty- -sxth street, ma ADDIE. T FORMERLY OF FOURTH AVENUE, near Ninth street—{ answered your letter irom Paratoga, and have not heard trom you since. 1 want to you.’ Please write me. Direct as before, care Mrs, lass, Kast Twenty-second street, or box 208 Herald Mr. JONSS, Ate ‘CARALOFF—INQUIRE AT THE Post office. PERSONAL. pie UT he, WHO PORMERLY BEsIDED IN OLIF- ie 7 House, now be ae comer rat strect, and. Jett goods, with WtaNDO BH ra a ga bos wal call or Goats will be sol WO LADIES, THURSDAY NIGHT, SIXTH. AVENUE foand acroms Fifth. —A) “Appointinerit and disappoint- ment, but vet faithful. favorite cross Sixth avenue at same street oe Monday wight, at 8? Also wend address to DAKT, Herald oftice. (PRE GENTLEMAN STANDING ON THE PLATFORM of an Eighth avenue car Saturday morning would like to make the ‘acquaintance of the young lady leav- ing the car on Hudson street, going to the drug store. Address SAN FRANCIS 0, Herald office. WCAMLY—IF IN awe, BE aT big rr Tilton's at 3 P, M. to-day, LG. TLL THE LADY Wu0 CROSSED WALL STREET rry, Friday, at 3: Os P. M., carrying a roll of mu- sic, and while walking ap Montague hi hill looked at gen- ueman below, who og ae car, favor him wih her address, Address . we box 211 Herald office, RITE, LITTLE GIRLIE,—*SERVABO PIDEM” forever, care COLE, 329 Kast Ninth street. es de abil! CAB.—BLONDE, PLEASB ur friend. who spoke of Personais, Herald, day? with address. Address VAN F., Herald office. grrr | YOUNG LADY DURING PER- nce at Bryant's Minstrels. Had slight inter- view. W ‘ould be bappy. to make further acquaintance. Addrews A. C., box 155 Herald Uptown Branch office. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Vg peeks EOURE. Drgaghiug Novemuer West WENT. jovember 1¢ pastor, Rev, £6, Osborne De De Be lsg aM and Tag Pe MP AYES SOULS? PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL, CHURCH, nlace.-Services morning and evening Me's Dr. orteous, pastor.,, Morning, fi He" sunjects the Fats or Sulciden” Bren enttig, 7:90 M.cSublect, “Darwinism Versus Genesis.” aif'are wel. come, T DB GARMO HALL, FIPTH AVENUE AND FOUR- re day at 1034. 244 and 74 o'clock, fiey, father Jonn Be ‘and other’ posted speakers: Subjects—"Indians’ Re igion and Why Ganby and Tho: mas was Killed.” NTHON MEMORIAL CHUB FORTY-FIGHTA street, Ais of Sixth avenue.—Usual siyicess sf 28, and 105¢ A, M. and 73g P.M, The rector, Rev. R. Heber Newton will preach. T Pele HARVARD ROOMS, SIXTH AVENUE AND Forty-second street.—Spiritualiam ond aoe aenle scientifically expiained by Mr. John B, W Dark cir- cles made light. Sunday at 10% and 735 cE reloee Con- farsnes at2P.M, Music by the Hutchinson family. All AVOR Sun- T THE HARVARD ROOMS, SIXTH AVENUE AND Forty-second atreet—Sacred music Liles Hutehin- gon family, Sunday at 103%, 23, and 7, o'clock, All cor- dially invited. Spiritualism explained, T 1,195 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTY-NINT: street, Lyman ©. Howe lectures tor the Socie rocressive Spinone 10% A. M. Subje ject—* "The Logics of Questions and, ‘Answers [ilustrated;" 7ig P. M., Ne iy of Judgment” ae ‘Children’s Lyceum meets ak P. HURCH OF THE AYTONEMENT, MADISON AVE: noe, corner event arent street, Rev, U. C. Tiffany rector.—Sunday sch OAM Divine servicos in the invited! at 10:00, and 7;30in the evening. Allcordially invite: Gaye OF THE HOLY TRINITY, MADISON AVE nue and Forty-second street.—Hours of divine ser- Hs. Cs fees M., ann M. and P.M. Rev, Stephen Tyng, preach in the morning and ever ng Rev. Theis re, Irving, LL. D, will preach in the afternoon. The contmittee on pews will be at the paren ‘on every afternoon during the week from $ to 5 P. M. for the rental. of pews. (vauRrcH OF THE HEAVENLY REST, FIFTH J avenue, above Forty-fifth street.—10;30 A. M., 7:30 P.M. Evening sermon by Rev. Dr. Conrad. Coma SENS6.—If HAPPENED IN A MASSA. chusetts village. ‘ihe young pastor of an orthodox cburch had preached a sermon to prove the gootrne of orment. At the close of the service an clterly an spoke to him Cer a conversation like this en- So you think, my young inend, thata part of the baman family will be tormented aa, hell forever 1” “Cer omy Ido,” “How do you think the Tigpreous and ran- somed will like that arrangement?” ‘*They will like it, ot course; why shouldn't they?” “and how do you think the angels will like it—the angels who rejoice when one sinner Aga st v “Why, they xs ty, tor ho doubt; because they Will see ihe justice of i” “And how will Christ ise. it? He who died tor sinner, nfiving himself a ransom for all, to be testified in @ “O he will like tt ccauce the damned walt Maver hid ected Him and sinned away their day of grace.” And ow will God like it? He who has said all souls are mine, and who so loved the world that he gave his only begot- ten son to save us?” Well, he will like 1t, becanse it will vindicate His law and help to maintain His glory.” ” i have only one ques- tion more, my friend. “You made frequen tion of the devil. How do on thiok the devil wilt "tke it?” “The devil? Why? Oh, the devil? Why, 1 sup- hose that he will like it very maturally.” fell, my ‘oung friend, I have only to say that it seems to me you ave a strange idea of things and a peculiar power of credulity to ¢ in a state of affairs with which tlre ery , the gels Christ, God and the devil will all eased,” ‘The old gentieman left the youny man Thidkings Rev. EG, Sweetser, pastor of the hued Unie versalist church, corner ot Bleecker and panning. streets, will preach this day, morning and evenin 103 nd 73 o'clock. Evening subject" “Universi atid Common sense Strangers Ao seated. Choir and congregational inging. The public are cordially invited. Queer OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVENUE, COR- ner Thirty-fourth street.—Key. William R. Alger, of Boston, will preach this morning at 11 o'clock. cordially invited. QHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, THIRTY. / fifth street, berween Park and Lexington avenues, Br. Giles, pastor. Subject of discourse. morning —"Tug Forgiveness f Si vening—'Human Redemption.’* JHURCH OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN, WEST FORTY- SH fifth street, ae Breen ey yall ghorat heer lorning rayer, I ny, Holy Communion an deren (Osea Me Vespers ¢ Bost Gteangers invited: Ce IN FORTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN (0 Fitts and Sixth avenues, she “West Preibyterian. i reaching in the morning a! » eveni at ul pastor, ev. Thomas 8, Hastings D. De f ‘udlic (CHRIST CHUROR, PIeTH AVENUE, HUGH MILLER ‘Thompson, rector.—Morning prayer, sermon, “‘Fol- lowing st, Pant 130; “The Work of ‘al Convention evening prayer, AHURCH OF THE HOL. SAVIOUR (PROTESTANT Spiscopal), East Twenty-tfth street, near Madison svenue.—Moruing service, 10:30 o'clock ; evening service, 7:30 o'clagk. NALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, TWENTY-THIRD street, Near Sixth avenue. —R. 8.'MacArthur, pastor, reaches) Sunday. Subjects, Gn ‘wick orious: ‘oung Men;” evening, ‘aul's Mission to Cyprus. Strangers invited, ROADWAY CAR.—WILL LADY WITH GRAY hair. who went into Lord & Taylor's, about 10 A. Feeney favor gentleman next to her with inter- = dress RAPIDAN, Heraid Uptown Branch ERGEN Note. BLLINA~I HAVE KEPT BOTH ronn.. ae" @ tone farewell. POINT.—ALL RIGHT, ACCORDING To Do not.disappoint. QO doc ae as LETTER RECBIVED SAT. meet me Monday same time; if f Bok waite you: dare 83. CH. OME HOME! COME HOME!—IF YOU WAN ig gee your papa alive. All is forgiven. JHURCH OF THE, DISCIPLES, MADISON AVE nue, corner Forty-fitth street —Rev. Worth morning. Sunigch singing Unt the Bord" ba e evening Ke’ nm wil e Be in course on "Christian Experience, oP Dene GRurcr OF THE RESURRECTION, EIGHTY FIFTH street. between Lexington and ‘Third avenues. Divine services by the rector, Rev. Dr. Flagg, morning and evening, RST BAPTIST CHURCH, THIRTY-NINTH SBREBT, corner Fourth avenue:—Preaching by Rev. T. De Anderson, D. D., at 10g 4. M., evening 73g. Btrangers cordially ‘in OURTE! TH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER of Second avenue,—Services at 10%, A.M’ and 734 P. Robert Siow, Bible M. Preaching by the pastor, Rey. school at 9 A. “Tn ti is Pevrarche Chai — PLEASE DESIGNATE WHERE Watch, Chain, &c.,can be obtained on payment of Sores and no. feerits asked, in Herald Personals, or bo; Post office. ENTLEMAN WHO ALIGHTED FROM SIXTH AVE- nue carat Sixteenth street Friday evening last ut 10 o'clock, would be pleased to receive address ci] pA who sat in corner of car and observed him take ther pocketbook trom inside breast pocket of cnders Goat and examine, notes lease address, stating cir: cumstances, T. B., box 218 Herald office. Gs B. COWLAM WRITES MY CLIENT FROM Washington, D. C., that his brother, Charles Cow- for whom Ihave been offering a reward, died in @ frrelgn land, but he gives no date or proof ot same. I SB Autorized to bay two thousand dollars ($2,000) for ‘bis ad 01 RA SHAF! 1 del 0. 120 Broaaway. Fooms 2 aad 25, wees RAILROAD Cans, LAST THURSDAY evening, on 5:45 train {rom the city.—Will the lady, ing opposite to the gentleman who got out at Mott veh and whom, she noticed last summer oo Harlem Iv gran an interview? Address STRANGER, box 116 Herald office. # Be, HATOHT-JERSEY CITY.—CALL OR SEND C. W. CORTRIGHT, %&4 Park row. Beenie NINETEENTH STREET; THEN BU. ROPE, Thirty-eixth sweet, Address LITIL. FANNIE, iz. Herald Uptown Branch office MPORMATION WANTED—OF THE WH .KABOUTS rin ag compositor, who leis Fn ieee in A. W., box 3,400 New York Post o PR porase FREYBERG, FORMERLY OF 386 WEaT ie treet: OF ANY (of his, acquaintances, will ‘of anigate his present Soe, som one ‘tending to Trt nt age Will beh ¥ THE PERSON WHO FOUND MY POCKETBOOK on Friday evening will Bh, ay cuidate wath ae Papers be may IGH. New New York Hotel, _ Li arect bared bell glad I tg lathe Ot CHURCH, MADI be ee gr Port ice e und diahy invited. On Mon o'clock, Miss Britton wilt ae gregation of Mission Work A of India.” The public are ltt invited. G° thnid _ PATHER fron eu mDAY NIGHT AT Cooper Institut in aid of . Fi p Pith street. Tickets #0 cents.” *Tencl#’ Hospital, Pace _ ouuecn, BROADWAY AND TENTH ayer at9 A. M.; Rev. arn * ‘fon, Dd, mB Pas Bising sat lia: sant aad wrens peer rie ‘sermon, op Whipple, of D nap a ir EPISCOPAL CHURCH, HpTiTH street, . of Third avenue.—Services, 10% A. with sermon ny 7% ‘ay Kettell. Sipe eve ae. Sunday school, with BV. C. GC. GOSS WILL ADDRESS TH A on Friday evening rig roslovred, teehee erence ant at Benjamin Albro! x fest Thirty-sixth street, near Ninth avenue. lve ome. EV. C. C. GOSS WILL ADDRESS THE MEE! at Benjamin Aibro’s house on Friday evening pial IGHT RBY. DR. CORRIGAN, BISHOP OF Ni R will deliver s lecture jn the ‘Chureh of the Epiphany on Second avenue, ner er Grays street, on Sunday pike November 15, “The Koman Cata- admission ‘socenw:. the Tatars wh the’ altars of thig church on Monday morni: 16, at 7 o'clock. Casrene indies and gen quainted with music, wi hing to join a volunteer choir, are invited | 16 me! ear! areal in the Church of the Epiphany, on ming, November 10, at8o’clock, EY. HUGH 0. PENTEOOST, OF y BROOKLYN, WILL reach in Oharch of Disciples, agent Brontiray at 7X snus eveuine. "an Tanttege zee BY. D. W. BURTON, OF AFRICA, AND REV, Ward and others will Ged ‘Re Morning Rar Mission, 165 West Twenty-sixth street, 23 Pou. ively singing ‘and speaking by the children, All wel- qEITER RECEIVED~Bostox, Fo FORTY-THIRD ADISON AVENUE CAR, ABOUT A near Twanty-sixth street down town--tady ieee gentleman on blattorm, Adi nee, G. L. K.. Herald office. Gress, stating some T, MARK’S, SECOND Pate ip! AND TENTH age gervions 1045 A. 7:30 P. M,; the Rec- tor, Rev. Dr, Byignoe, will ‘preach at both services; strangers are invil Deh McB-—Y- 000 TOO pal buy to scl’ pictares are as ay, ‘an iwinted rt reenb: me ‘Aades wh enbacks out ns bank Nem R.—LOOK FOR LETTER TURSDA, ET. —-REUEIVED. ONLY ie ONE Pnsoxag since last! saw you. Want to’ see you witAts uch, IGNATIUS phase: gel bl bg! BE. Finh a th a Dr. Rwei bwee! Berth PT Stan wae earn me Bee Se EB 2p. wan eat the peeve ine. 2 hire of th LJ pieg i tn oly Pager ofolook. ahers eet agree ha Forever abate, (PUR RECOGNITION SERVICES OF THE TEMPLE ODBRICK SYHU—ALL DESTROYED; REPRO. 120 str ect ses J weuue, oo art say rea) in 4 also ve Post office. A Be Tig oiber _ RELIGIOUS NOTICES. :| MPeES UNPARDONABLE SIN"—REV. “H.R. NYE'S lecture in the Universalist church (Brooklyn), Clermont Penne, near Atlantic street at 745 v’clock tor aight All tnvited. HE PHILLIPS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR- ner of Madison avenue aud Seventy-third street.— The pastor, Dr. Alexander, will preachthis morning at u Selock, and Rey. Howard Crosby, D. L., thie eveuina at 7% o'clock. cao | STERN BROTHERS, HB ae AKER CONVENTION, STEINWAY HALL, unday, November 22—''Beecherism,” ‘Spiritual " Sha Jerism’? and all soctal questions discussed b: #ider Evans and the shaker delegation. !i denomina- tions invited, WARWRIGUT MEMORIAL CHURCH, REV. W. B Eghert, rector. —Services at and'7:30 P. M. Morning’ subject, “Christian Pear? ‘evening. sub- ject, “Wells Without Water.” TON CHURCH, MADISON AVENUR, CORNER BEG ees ig he Ma (eae me John N, Gallen . rector, —— Services £0 10 CALL THE ATTENTION OF THEIR FRIENDS, CUSTOMERS J & C. JOHNSTON, . SROSDWAT FIFTH AVENUB AND TWENTY- fe AND THE PUBLIC TuI8 WERK = @ ARE B OFFERING AT RETALD TO THE DECIDED AND UNUSUAL erkibiD (AND CBHORED SILiKe, INDUCEMENTS THEY ARS OFFERING IN A large aesortment pe eed Lyon's Silks at the THEIR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS ON THB 1g pieces at 1, fonmner prod $176 ip biocee Hat formes pre s. art eres 7} pleces at $2, former price, $3 het ag atl a © pieces a6 $8 00. former Flee, eee ALL THE DEPARTMENTS HAVE BERN REPLEN- | 1 BRO FOR, MORNING AND EVENING DRESSBS, $2 per yard, UAC SIL “a at $7 50. ISHED WITH ENTIR) SUPERIOR LINES ELY NEW AND MOST nea WHICH FOR ° 100 p cet of Fonse ORE ah err eto etawie——endtba INNET, PONSON, peo GUINET, and curd own well fnown Sap inpert LK, Ww BE %inch BLACK SILK OLOAKING Vv) EVEY, uced fror TRIMMING VELVETS ip. au cflors ‘COT B. nee CAMELS HAIR CLOTH. US YARDS Wr ee 6 VAST WEEK, $3. CASHMERBS, MATELASSE, DRAY DET, VELOURS IN’ COLORS, Be; price last season, $2 25. FRENCH MERINOS, 1 vards wide, 1, RS, 2c, ; price last week, $1 25. IMIrATION GAMELIS HAIR, 658.2 GENTLY SOLD AT $1. PLAIDS, STRIPES and CHECKS, 26, and upward, HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT, LINENS, FLANNELS, HILLOW SHAMS, TINGS, TABLE AND FIANG' COVERS, 20 CASES 104 ROSE BLANKETS 4 Peas yo B 3; worth $7. MOURNING DEPART’ ALL GOODS IN TUIS DEPARTMENT MADE TO ORDKR EXPRESSLY FOR OUR RELAIL TRADE, patie HATE CLOTH, $1 75; former price $8, fas HENRIETTA CLO’ mags pice 9. OABHMERES, 750. D $1 76; for former pri rice Pie IRISH POPLINS. 81 Ey former neta os SICILLENNE POPLIN: is By Nguist Chal a Fans, ENGLISH CRAPE eae AP $1 bv R GOODS IN Maid papanranxt day ona, DUCED FROPORTMONATE: INDIA. camels HAIR eae AND SOARFS, SBOOND YO NONE IN THE CITY, AND WELL WORTHY THE INSPECTION OF THE PUBLIC. - An entirely new line of i LADIES’ MUSLIN GARMENTS, t on: ay es, at %o., 97¢.. $1 $110, $125, $1 45, $1 65, $1 95, $2 10, finest quality and finish. Entirely new demgns, LADIES’ DRAWERS, . $e, Se, 81, $118 $) 28, $1 48, $1 75; best masing and embroidery. in great variety at $1 25, $1 48, $175, $2 10, $2.75, LADIES’ CHEMISBS, LADIES! NIGHT ROBES, | ERENCH, SCOLCH AND AMERICAN SHAWLS at a VISIBLE’ REDUC THs, upwards, trimmed with nasa atrownarab! low figures all the basta embrovery. with 10 and 15 tucks, fall sized and splendid muslins, at 60. and 89c., with a large assortment of other styles of WALKING AND TRAIN SKIRTS, AT A DECIDED REDUCTION FROM FORMER PRICES. DRESSING SACQUES, CORSET COVERS, WaAlISTS, PILLOW SHAMS AND SHEETS, IN GREAT VARIETY OF DESIGNS. Most comp tate stock of, lar brands ot FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CLOTHS, AVERS OHINCHILLA VENETIANS, W. DOESKINS, PLAIN and FANCY CLOABINGS, popes Sa a cop ats stock of ENGLISH and FRENCH Ca3- FUR DEPARTMENT contains 4 all the novelties t2 tur, gee ag RUSSIAN and HUDSON BAY SABL VER GRAY and AROTIO Fox, ey Aa Nath MAREN, CHINCHILLA, SKAL, an i UIT DEPARTMENT as been thoro' replenished with « fall WINTRB BtUUK of Choa Cu ANE JACKE’ ra POLONAISES AND. SUITS, BOYS! AND MISSES’ DEPARIMENTS LADIES’ WALKING SKIRTS, LACK: are replete with oveltles in BEADED SPANISH AN] tivo NETS, a new production for overdres BEADED SPANINA, PHnWAT AND GUIPURE, LAG ADED, AND YAK LACES, POINT AND ALN POINT APPLIQUE, haces, made up pace GOODE ot HILDREN’S UNDERGARMENTS, all kind: é , AN rane HIKFS, SLEEVES, CAPES, CHEMISES, DRAWERS AND NIGHT ROBES, oun ig at frotet P. een suitable for all ages, ENT: ih new styles. C — BALL FRINGES, AS all Ht Bie Baw rant Bhades. ‘at less than | from the plainest to the most elaborate of styles. Misses’ Waltz GOODS Chemise, with corded and tape edge trimmings ; misses’ FRENCH TARLE? ANS, in all the new evening shades, 2c. ayard. WHITE FRENCH ORGANDIES two yards | Chemise, with Hamburg trimmings, with Gowns and wide sre, WHITE AND FIGURED SWISS. 12340. ey _—— pales HEMSTED NANDRHRCHIENS, pure ee La ¥ EMS’ re — very hand iy ae Rr veg BAN be MUERTE by dricm arantantnc FUAIN-AND ana Sand CAMBRICS INFANTS’ WEAR VICTORIA, BISHOP AND, CS APPL oman _stgreauy reduced prices. teh AM TAND. CROTCH 088) D FELT A very large line of white and drab SKiis BALMORAL Nitihs, “in MILK 8a INFANTS’ RRS Gu DRESeEs TOier Sa one MERINO OLOAKS AND WALKING COATS, CORSETS AND CORSET COVERS, Elegantly embroidered and Hi — CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S LADIES’ GRNTER. | trimmed with quilted satin, MEN'S AND CHILDKEN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. from $6 0 upwards, An extensive gasortment, af of ETD ay yf OoLLER ey. os VESTS, SOAPS, THi by tin (eh is PauniNo UNDERWEAR. a ARPETS. an Our stock of CARPETS, which {9 enti aucatrisiy-lasee tnd well 4 been peg ea cted, with excellent tas stock 0 DOMESETO MAN Roeser eta aye LADIES', GENTS" AND CHILDREN'S Miksttes Toecey Saneurs. WIL SIONS: VEL. | MERINO AND LAMBS’ WOOL UNDERGARMENTS. VETS, BRUSSELS, TAP! , and an un led IN ALL STYLES, SIZES AND QUALITIES, cheaper than any other house in the city. LADIES’ MERINO VESTS, excellent quality, at T60., $1 and $1 25, in all styles and sizes LADIE® MERINO SKIRTS, al fat 95e, MEN'S MERINO VESTS, splendid value, with OSeWINGLT & WARNER'S WEAR for iadies and gents. LADIES! MORNING ANI T2ND HOUSE ROBES we offer a large at and attractive assortment, consisting of CASHMERE WRAPPERS, with satin trimmings, splendidly made, at $375 and $4 48, FLANNEL WRAPPERS, in great variety of styles and colors, at $7 45 and $845, importation of TEHER. e Borel ed DEPARTMENT is complete in EVER’ RTOUL, the goods are all eon Uthey fev Tees ” ad es over those JOUSES lon; er ‘nea He “er in tnis erry of the busi- ENT must of Geary contain LD “AND UNDER SIR AB ne 3. UPHOLSTERY DEPART: contains the most recent designs ot CURTAINS in REAL and IMITATION LA ore URNITURE oor See and CURTAINS In SA’ SILK TERRYS, D, SKS, COTALINES, TAPESTRIES and all Wook REPS trely NeW goons and BEDDING, all of which are en- rel é THE DREBSMAKING eh tate aM a te divested by ODISTE ot wel hown reputation for vit and ARTISTIC FINISH and our GUs- ae assured ma Suet jiven to this branch fufth Benny ip aeripneee Seen JAMPLES SENT GRA’ AUIROUSLY TO ALL PARTS oF HE ‘COUNTRY oh APPLICA TION J. BROADWAY, FIFTH Paventi yAND ‘IWENTY-SECOND pi FLANNEL WRAPPERS, navy biue, handsomely ODS STORE braided, at #9 EMPRESS CLOTH WRAPPERS, trimmed with quilted satin, robe front, from $6 25 upwards, ‘The above will be found upon examination to be ex- tremely cheap and superior make and finish, REAL BARGAINS IN| 167, 166 and if gs avenue ral 304 West Nineteenth street, will open MONDAY, November 9, with the greatest bargains ever offered in AND WINTER pe ape! DRESS GOODS, SILKS, &C., ot our own importation, our owl of the newest styles and colorings. HAW: =e sUITS, FELT SKIRTS. Great variety of styles, from 98, upwards WE KARNESTLY REQUEST AN BXAMINATION OF THE ABOVE MOST COMPLETE LINES OF GOODS, AS WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT THEY WILL BE FOUND VERY SUPERIOR AND GREATLY CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN | WALKING a OSES Ks, &0., of Lede) eview and finish THAT DEFY SON PETITION. We invite the closest buyers to examiné our THE ITY. LINENS, 'HE CITY. MANENG, PLANNELS, a FLANNELS, Repent ee BROTHERS ‘NEE will this wee! BLANKETS, oLoras, a continue t¢ to offer OREAINY BEI GW cneet | Prices. MILLINERY aesiiglee bia hx GREAT BARGAINS 1 Monday morning, os a large line of FRINGES AND GIMPS, FINE VELT HATS, LS . in all the leading colors, GLOVES, &C., bonght at recent auction sales. Large assortment of cede sonic Warranted Sper cent below Broadway prices IMPORTED FEL? Hats Just received. finest quality. NBW STYLES IN CARDS TS, ire, OILGLOTAS, |. Jendid stock of UPHOLSTERY, ac., | QUINICH AND FANCY FEATHERS, whieh we offer at prices unequalled by any house \n the OSTRICH PLUMES, FINEST FRENCH FLOWERS, BXTREMELY CHEAP, BONNET AND SASH RIBBONS ‘we have all the most desirable colors ‘at very low prices. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS OINT AND POINT wont edinde APPLIQUE COLLARS. 00 FINEST QUALITY, | REAL POINT APPLIQUE IN VARIOUS STYLES ss aN DESIGNS, aT JONES JONES JONES (established 35 years on th Eighth rice system), o avenue, between Bightoonth and and Ninteeenth streets Ore CARPETS, LACE C| URTAINS, ac, LESS THAN GOLD oo: howe note from the sale of M. pee petra “purM ENE IN bitte ba +s 8) 4A PixcR, rom - — ported. been, Spd her sahad FORMER PRICES FROM $6 TO 615 NO AND TABLE COVERS, Also FRINGES. dies. special ‘pargaine in wana TASSELS for TRIMMING DRAPERIES, REAL GUIFURE Lacgs in al) widths, a ta reduction of faily VREVET CARPETS, trom $1 ODY BRUSSEL! 1 60; TAPESTRY BRUSSALs irom $1; EXTRA vq beeen all BoP ef iNanaine st with many other very desirable Goods OWLCLOTHS AND DRUGGETS, ALL WIDTHS, « se- caalty, in all our deparunents, ata GREAT REDUCTION trom FORMER PRICES, ROTHERS, A VISIT of inspection is solicited, SHEPYARD KNAPP'S GREAT CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS, 183 ang 1% Sixth avenue, one door below Thirteemth sh DX GOODs. ae nea AA RRRRRRR KE HH RRERRRRR HH KE RR RR Bn HH RR RR nH WA BR RR HHHHAHHH RRRRRRR HHUNHHHE RERKRER HH HH RR RR. HA BH RR RR HB HH RR RR HH HA RR RR HH BH RR RB Y-FOURTH ST. L 900u A x K 83585 c cL oO Vv AA K KS 3 c L ° ° AA K EK 8 € L o oO AsaA KE 8 G L oO 8 A A KK SS8S3 c L o AaAsA KEK 8 Q L ° ga 48 K 3 c © °o OA a kK 8 5 ecco toute 0000 A ak K sssss OUR USUALLY LARGE SALES OF CLOAKS AND SACQUES FROVB TO U8 THE UNBOUNDED SUCCESS OF OUR PRESENT MODE OF MANU- FPAcTURE ALL OUR CLOAKS ARE CUT, FINISHED AND PRESSED BY JOURNBYMEN TAILORS, AND, CONSEQUBNTY, ARE Ex. CEEDINGLY GRAG EFUL IN SHAPE AND CONFORM THEMSELVES TO THB FIGURE. AS NO OTHER CLOAKS WILL. WE USE ONLY THE BEST Beaver Cloths, and have a vast variety of remarkably peautijus styles, which we sell at prices which recom- mend themselves to all. Our salesmen will always re- gard it a pleasure to show Clonks to ladies, Beautiful Cloaks at $4 95. $7 95, $8 95. fine all-wool beaver Cloaks, at $99, $12 95 $17 95, $21 95, and BD to $60, OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT offers a very attractive assortment of Fall Costumes, at lalelh 0'8 very wi joderate prices. BLAOK CASHMERES. Rl e, at 6c hmere, wide, fine and heavy, at o——_— BLACK CABHM lL case black Cash 1W cases Diack ¢ T5e., worth fully $1 10. 500 pieces Lupin’s very Dest) black Cashmere, our own di- tion wid ot ae 88 fi fal stom, t th, rect import om extra : 8b 99 8 8 ay very One tn text a, texture, saab O 0 weight, both je jet and al EY § 8 8 du Cashmere which} 99 re Diack, a Cashmert ¢ Geo cannot fail to please the most fastidious, at Vory Snest black Cashmeres at $1 20, $1 45, $1 75, $2, $2 50; all very cheap. 3 cases French Diagonals, worth 650. 2cases all-wool Serges, beautiful colors, at 80c.; for- mer price, 85c. Five cases feal Camel Hair Cloth, all wool, at 50c.; cost Blc., gold. to import. Namerous bargains in English Serges, colored Cash- meres, French Merinos, &c., & ot shades, st 37c.; Bpecial attention ts called He the numerous tnduce- men lack Sitka, the’ ele Diack Alpacas, ry he a wis, falmoral ri Broche, pode of all descriptions, Blankets, &.,&c. = FFFFFFF 0 U RRRRRR Sssss3 e 0 u Rk R $8 3 Fr U uo oR R 8 r U vu R R 8 r U uUOR R 8B FFF U U RRRRRR. S888s3 ’ u u OR B 8 r u uoOR R 8 e U u OR R 8 r U u oR R 8 8 4 uuouu oR R -8sssss Fine Fors at extraordinary dargains Every article warranted in every respect No wisrepresentation allowed. All goods marked in plain figures We manufacture our own Furs, and believe that we have the largest assortment and cheapest prices in the city. We do not importune ladies to purchase, but always esteem it a pleasure to exhibit our goods, whether they are prepared to purchase or not. {mar naar sacguie Y at prices that defy competition. Beautifal real Seal Sacques, at 975, $85, $90, $93, $100. tifal real Sea} sacques, silver fox trimmed, with wag’and ‘Cup to mateh, the ent entire set for $123, Elegant real Seal Sacques, es, lain and trimmed, at $125, $18" S100, 00, Sie, $200; sold on Broadway at 6 per cent above our prices. . Real Seal Sets, muff and d bos, at $25, $27, $90, $35, $45, $50, $65 and upward. i 1 Mink Sets, prim rime fur, dark and tul! sea- sone s stripe mud, and 4 Skim bon, at 625, orth $40. | Mink Sets, at $30, $38, $40, $42, $48, $55, 960, Rich da $7, e., Be. Enormous assortment of real Lynx, real Beaver, real Otter, real Chinchilla, real Grebe, real Ermine, real Alaska Sable Furs, with all their imitations, at very at- tractive prices. inte CHILDREN’S FURS! CHILDREN’S FURS! Largest variety, cheapest prices in New York. White Coney Sacques, good quality, at $3 10. White Coney Saoques, finest quality, for child .up to al Ling of ae, a 85 ‘worth double. | | wo atzies. in, misses’ and children’s Far Sets, ranging ‘own ila. to $18. Oat and examine! FUR TRIMMINGS in every style, quality and width. Ladies eannot spend a more as ea or more profit: abie hour than by inspectang the numerous attractions in our Fur Department LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. “3 INFANTS’ WEAR. raileled reductions. Ply oy foods, both hand and aching made. reduced to less faa eos Don't wigs it! Oall and examine! MM = =MM EEBB RRR 1r X® N 000 uM MM OE R Il NN NO O MM OM ? RR HNN NO 0 uM B RoR INNN O O MM Be ORRR NNN QO uM MM RR HO NNN O O MMMM EB RR 1 NNN O O MMM M B R RU NNN OO MoM M BREE R B&B IT N NN 000 Underwear for Ladies, Gents sata and Children, yarchase our good: “direct from the factories, and are abloto seit st very low prices. Ladies’ white merino V 68. ; Ww Ladies’ white merino.Veste at 8i up to the very fnost qualities mhanuPactared white merino Shirts a at 480, Te. ay ang ape ore a Iv $i. 2, 4 Very fine, at act i at el Shires, ‘at $130, $150; Drawers to EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS every description. Our Hosiery Depart ye visit. We have the right goods RRR_ 5888 ‘Tint? gases pup, Oo OR RS 8 Le | D Oo OR RS Bb OD O O RRR. 8888 T EEE D D 8 On fs SF FD OD Hy R ssss T EBEE DDD EMBROIDERIES IN ALL STYLES, ns, Footstools, Brackets, Cashion towel Nacke: Pincushious, Chulr Stripes Alling in, &o., &e. Tmmense assortoment! Stripes, with Worsted Lowest prices? Onr patrons, friends and strangers should n visit our establishment dering the cowing week. pot fail to 267 ond 289 Eighth avonwe, near Twenty-fourth street. — hig EURICH'S, IW} IINET SR3S83 SSSSssa 83s 38 fit} 88 SSS88S3 8885388 8s 8s 33 ‘SS8S88S38 333583 a B a TrTT TTIT H AA Tr 8 H Hq af Tt 8 a a a A r 8 HAHHHBB AAAAA T SS8S8SsS H HA 4 T 8 i Se tae ge ee H A a HA a T SSSS8S8S . IN OUR MILLINERY PARLORS, ON THE SEO OND FLOOR, LADIES WILL FIND AN UNE~ QUALLED DISPLAY OF READY TRIMMED HATS, AT PULL 8 PER CENT BELOW PRICKS GEN. BRALLY ASKED FOR THR SAME QUALITY OF Goops.) WB HAVE SECURED THE SERVICES OF SOME SUPERIOR BROADWAY MODISTES, AND OUR HATS WILL ALL BE FOUND BLEs GANTLY AND TASTEFULLY TRIMMED. On account of the continued warm weather and over accumulation of stock we have made enormous re- auctions. Ladies cannot fail tobe suited in style and, price. aTrimymed Bonmets at $3 $4, $4 60, $5, $6, $7, $3, 89nd Trimmed Round Hats at 1 82, $2 75, $4, $5, $5 75, $6, $8 and up to $14 Mourning Bs Hote mace from “Albert” and “Courtauld” crape, at $3 ), $5, ‘Sand up to $12 Tf UNTRIMMED HATS. j We have everything that is new and desirable at prices that tell their own story. UNTRIMMED HATS | —=> Best quality American telt Hats, in all cloth shades, every possible shape, at dtc, Extra quality French felt) Hau, in all the fasptonable | TTT shade: uling navy blue, HY myrtle green, brown, drab, aon black, <and luc, and in ail Ao shapes, ancluding nT n the siiuntrese “Cavalier, ye ni 7 ul Large assortment of the finest Parisian Felt Hats, Silk Velvet Hats, beaded and embroidered Silk Velvet Hats, n BREE DDDDDD 885883 BRBPEE it aa yD 8 3 3 ES bbe} pee y Sepsee i ERRRRE D DD ssssss8 B OI R D D 2 8 B I R B D 3 Bb tT R R D D 8 3 BBBBuB ueorR BR DDDDDD SS8S83, The extraordinary demand and for our Birds and Wings during the past week induces us to call further attention’ to the attractions of this department. Immense assortment of ‘Bomming Birds, in all the ex- quisite new shades, at 43c. Deantiful “Love Bird,” scartet-tipped head it, at TC, qT bres Immense stock of the lovely vely red “Oriole,” at S5c. Enormons collection of rehly piamed Bt Birds, tncludin, ¢ long billed “Honey Bird,” a “kopin Re Breste ae $1; the shaded green “Parrot.” at Tic, and lovely’ Birds in navy blue, ‘goarlet, purple, marco, Drown, &e., Bt 750 SiC., $1, $1 25, dc, Beantifnl arias, inal! the new shades, at 25c., 8. se 48c., Wc., 75c., $1, $1 25, $1 50 and up. PPPP OL uv U MM MM panee ssss__ P PL u UMM MM a a 4 L u UMM MM z P PL u U MMMM E PPPP L u 0 MMM M EBEE ig L Li UMMMME = 2 u UMMM ME P U UM MM M EB P Toune uUvuUU M MM M EEERE 8838 OSTRICH | PLUMES. OSTRICH TIPS. t Pepe pleck rs aes Onirteh Pag Plumes at 75c., 85c,, $1, $1 25, $1 50, $2ana ea ee Pear "Ostrich Plumes st'$1 25, $1 50, $2, bone ck real Ostrich doubled Plumes at 500., 75c.9 sl "Lang nauueat color Plumes at 7éo., $1, $125, up to $8. Fine flack Feather ‘Trimming at 50c., 65e., 5c, $1, oe hee aseatsing at 75c., $1, $1 40, up to Elegant real Ostrich Tips, in black and colored, from 5c. up to $4 a a ai) silk gros grain bonnet Ripbon, in all the new No. * 2 inches, at l4c., worth 25c, No. 12, hae inches, at l7c., + Worth $0¢, an gros grain Seep Bib oh Bivbons, full 7 inches wide, colored, at 850", binck. v VEBEEL V V EEES TITIT sss veVE Co Cee tT 8 8 he ge v VE Tr 8 vv EB L voeveE T 8 VY BEE L vo oY EEE T 6888 VV £ L VVE T a Ww 8 L Vy £ . g Ww L vv & tT 8.8 Vv BEEE LULL Vv ERE T 888 900 PIECES OF PLACE 3 [LK VELVETS, ALi gt eT ah te dl |, $2, $2 25, $2 75 and $3, all ver, 800 pieces colored Silk Vel: lott shades At be. , B5c., $1. its a uanionatle ol 03, 7" aii at hall their value. 1,000 pieces black Velveteens at S9c., S0c., 750. per se of extra yore, Saish black Velveteens at $1 per yard; regular value $1 50. ‘The goods are all elegant shade 4 finish, 1 case brown Volvewens at 45c., worth Toc. Satins, Turquoise, Mignons, Trimming ‘Bile in all tne newest shades at special prices, L A ‘COUCC, EEEREE s8883s L AA cE 8 s L AA cE 3 L AA E 8 L A A BEEE ssssss be AAAAA E s L A 4 z 5 ys A A LLLLLL A A ‘eo0ed” EREERE Sssass® Onr department for roal Laces and Dress Trimmings is continually crowded with patrons, who. ‘ast pitts our goods are as we advortise them—namely, th CHEAPEST IN | IN THE CITY. Black Yak Laces, from T to 9 inches wide. in every quality and width, at mueh less leas than cost of importation, Heavy Yak Laces at 16 €., 19¢., 22¢., 28c., 30¢., 33, 300. and é5c., ali tally 36 per sent an tander regular prices, ane fine patterns real Yak Laces at ASc., 50e., 600, 4 70c. ; all great bargains. Full line of Beaded Luncen, ver very cheap. Real Guipure Laces, at much less than ever before offered, Gall and examine without referenes to purchasing. E gant Beaded Gimps at nt 18c., ‘We., 2c,, 2e., 8c. and apward; all bargains tra quality beaded Gimp at S00., a1, Tilly 33 per ovat lose tha setore omerear? 1 808 1 tine of fine all beaded and beaded Pp Ek prices,“ aad aia Yetagen, Just received a larze invoice of twisted bead Frin in all widths, at very attractive prices, said assort: it n Butt Jou eel, white ane colored, Pearl koe Scat barpaioe é Baas and Loops in all the Anest styles, at bar- Attention ie directed to our rich variety and extra: ordinarily choap prices of Ladies’ Ties, of all deserip- tions, Jet and fancy Jewelry, ‘1k Mufflers, Lines Collars and Cuffs, in 100 styles, Rachings, Ladies’ Gent's Handkercbiets, te, ao. WE INVITR LADIES TO CALL AND, eye THE a0 VERT! SIDES. MER. & SPrRACHIONS WHicH WiLL BE pts abl OVER THE MOUSE, \ 287 and 289 Eighth avenue, near Twenty-fourth street For Ot Dry Goods Advertisements See Sixteenth Pages

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