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THE NEW YORK HERALD ~_ WHOLE NO. 14,034. NEW YORK SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. Fon a, PRICE FIVE CENTS. DRECTORY “FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS—Sixtenyrn Pace—Third, and sixth columns, ASTROLOGY—Seconp Page—Sixth coramn. EASI XTEENTH Pack—Third column, fourth, fifth NTH PaGE—-eeond column. NTED—Tatmp Paus—Pirsy tocond and ONGING WANTED—Turnp Page—Third BROOKLYN MOAMDe Fey Pacr—Fourth column, BROOKLYN KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Fourtezxta F sgn Second and third columns. BUS’ PORTUNITIES—ELEVENTH Page, BUSINESS NOTICES Niwa Page—titth and sixth coi- crty'REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Founreenrn Pace Second column. beg AND SALBSMEN—Firtexxtu Pace—Fourth firth columns. LOTITING SicoxD Rares column. pe an chad GARDENERS—lirtkenta = =Pace— coastWisi “SIEAMSHIPS—Sxcoxp Fack—Pitth and mns, COPARINERSIIPS—Exeventn Pace, COUNTRY BOARD—Tinnp Pacx—Fourth column, a age ING ACADEMIss—Sixteentu Pace—Third col- DENTISTRY—Stxrexxtn Pace—Second column. DEY GOODS—Fiust Pace—Fourth, ath and sixth col- DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- NISHED—srcoxp PaGe—lirst and second col- EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Smconp Pack—Fitth col- umn. IXTRENTH PaGE—Third column. tT Pack—Fourth column. COND Pack—Sixth columa, LEVENTH PAGE. KD PaGk—Fourth and fifth acne DOMS ‘AND APARIMENTS: LET UROPE. XCHANG XCURSIO} See NLU, PuENCW Al abvERTE EMENTS—Firreunta PaGe—Sixth colui MELE WW iT ED—FEMALES—Frrreexri Pace—Third KELP” WANTED-MALES—Frrrzenrn Pace—Fitth col umn. HORS«s, CARRIAGES, &C.—Sixreesta Pacs—First HOUSES, ack—Thira and fourth columns. JERS AUUON € (Bh FOR SAL hird-oolumi. N—SIXTEENTH PaGe—Thi MACHINERY—Trrmep MARBLE MANTELS —Srx MATRIMONIAL “Tai MEDI. AL--SECOND | Sixth column. NERY AND DRLSSMAKING—Viner Page—Sixth LLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS — Twxirra e—Sixth column. ISCKLLANLOUS—1nirp Pace—Sixth column. MUSIGAL—TmiRp PaGe—Sixth column, PUBLICATIONS—Ninta Pace—sixth column. PERSONAL—Finst PaGe—First and second columns, PLANOFORTES, ONGANS, &C.—DIxTEuNTH Pace—Sec- ‘ond column, PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED VEMALES— Firrexnti Pace—second and third colui PROPERIY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE’ OR TO RENT—Founteenta Pace—Third column. ESTATE TO BXCHANGE—Fourruxnts Pace— REAL Third avd fourth columns. REAL ESTATE WANTHD—Founrmenrn Pace—Fith column. RELIUIUUS NOTICES—Fimsr Paax—Second and third columnar, RES! SIXTEENTH PaGe—Second column. REWARDS Yace—Third column, SALES AT A ON HAyrRENTR, Pacx—Sixth column. BUrUAT ions WAN ‘tMALES—Firtuentu Pagk— rst and second columns, SITU anion WANTED—MALES—Firrrenta = Pacr— yurth column i sruetals ROETO \CL#S—Fourteenta Pace—Fifth and sixth srontinee ‘DOG, BIRDS, £0.—SixteeNtH Paor—First column. STORAG?.—.KourteNTA PacE—Sixth column, THE TRADES—fireente Pace—Fitth and aixth col- w ae RE—Stxtmennit Pace—First column. pUSINESS PURI?OSES—Sxconp Pace— FRcOND Pace—Sixth column. i 3 AND APARTMENTS TO LET— BeronD Paci Sinind and tonrsh columns, fED TO. E—First PaGx—t ourth column, WA SCHES, JEWELRY, &C.—Sxconp PaGk—sixth col- wastes HESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO Li ‘ouRTKENTH l’aGe—Third column. wi NTBR RESORiS—tminp Pace—Fourth column, YACut KAMBOATS, &C.—S1xtKENTH Page—Second Beer BUILDING. A FEW MORE “OFFICES TO LET. BASEMENT, }—Lawrence & Co., Bankers. 2—o lel 3-1». Dumon Rooms. Stationer. G. W, Sinith, Law Books 4—Thomas M, Jayne yr ines, mah bavenvort 4 Mat. ui jedan, Tail jaum & Frieda tat STORY. Uniet. Very eligible for Banking and Insurance SECOND BTUae }—MeMahon & Morse Lawyers. 2—W. H, O'Dwyer, Lawyer. A. Buckingham, Lawyer. 1. GC. Pinckney, Publisher. 2 Cempbell «& Palmer, Lawyers, ${ Meade & Rockwell, Lawyer: 6—Northwestern Life Insyrance Vompany L. 8. Benedict, Agent. i}—to let. 3} (Chamber of Life msurance. 3, §_ Charlton T, Lewis, Secretary. Te—Mevarthy & Chalmers, Lawyers, 13—Cook & Nassau, r. International Collection Association. THIRD STORY, 1 dipate Sutherland. se pone Bonynge, Cochran and McEwea, Steno- 6—Elisha Bloomer, Real Estate G, I. Cook, Keal Estate, 7_Uriggs & Féliows, Lawyers, B, Aitken, wyer. C. ‘Trapha, en, ‘Lawyer. C, Matthews, Lawyer. W.H. Ryan, Lawyer. E. T, Gardener, Lawyer. a G. Wileon Lawyer. Durack, Lawyer. 9—To inson & Peters, Trustees of Estate of White. 1} { Harrison & Strong, Lawyers. AGA Kk. Woodruff, Lawyer. he is KR. Beraholz, Civil Engineer. cham and Fortehester Raiirvad Company. eycrars eo bei \—Thornton im, ny Menat & Co. 7—Haskins & Crook, Lawyers, Fred W. Kenny. Attorney and Counsellor, 12 ULockwood & Crosby, Lawyers, i if 8. buhbler, Lawye: as re ; ane fc ty for Re: ranation of Juvenile WE Sewte, Lawye elinquents, Mg ie King, 4 Lydec . Lydecker, Lawyer us: PE & J. A. Reed, Lawyers, 12—Byrne, Everett &'Co., Lawyers, i { Walsh, Halbert and Eckerson, Lawyers, SIXTH STORY. 1—John Townshend, Lawyer. A plson, 2-Henderson Benedict, Lawyer. K. Logan, Scoteh Granite, we. $4. W. Carpenter, Lawyer. $j Gite ty Halt, Laviye 5G. P. Webster, Lawyer. D. R. Lyddy, Lawyer. Jetrerron Ci wyer. John L. Knight, 6 81 Hodges weugener. Lawyers of RS. Burr, Lawyer. John Crompton, Accountant Pmith & Dean, Uy Surveyors 20).G. W. Van Sicien, Lawyer. U0. H. Baldwin, Lawyer. BS charies D, Barrow, Lawyer. ‘ as Henry A. Gildersleeve, Lawye Lawyer. 4. Milner, Lawyer, Two passonger elev ators running ERSONA), NIE FORMERLY xas—Send me your address importance. Address GRATIAM, CADEMY, WEDNESDAY EVE} lady with powdered hair, whi man In lobby, but who occupied a b: adress CUARL 8, Herald Uptown I KOADWAY CAR—SATURDAY, The one of two, ladies who say 4 and recognized gentleman atter te , Fireet would conter a iuvor on wentl wis im and granting an interview : plea eldent. Address N. E. W., Herald of ROOK PORT—DID you BEE H ‘Am improving slowly. Do write LON DE HAIR.—DARLING, I 4 _ yours only, ae. Mask sad RABBIT—SCALLOP WANTS % oun RAYMOND, , MAY, 74M. § f Herald Uptown dranch oft Pete re ei ATTEN, 36.—t D_ ADORESS THROUGH PER. , ll to Sear ENR Nellie St Clair, 123, the old En DAY—MO@RNING AND jal ING, —_ time and place, until suceesstul, JO} PSS. OF V,—SEND NOTE TO MY CARE. OR ADOPLION—FOUR SPLENDID HBALTHY IN- tants, male and temale. 149 Charles street, between Washington and West. OR ADOPTION—A BEAUTIFUL BABE, AMERICAN Darontage, with full surrender, at the new Lying- vation, 148 West ‘Iwenty-sixth street, New York. OR ADOPTIONS A LITTLE BOY TWO MONTHS also a new born infant, Call at OF Address 154 enty eighth st near This FMR. AL. SMITH IS IN TOWN PLEASE ADDRESS a note to Miss ALICK WHITNEY Garmerly of Chi- cago), New York Post office. hos hdeetigd Meier Pes OF tpt bg a er aaa ompany, will c: 0. 5 i street he will oblige DENIS sbi Heraeus F MR, ANDERSON WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM Miss Annic Norton he can eall again at Thirty-eignth street, ULIET WATSON—FOR GOD'S SAKE INFORM ME immediately when and where bit di see me; very fous busine: WAISON, ARGARET CARMODY—DAUGHTE < OF THE LATE John Carmody, of Baliyveelish, county Limerick, t© have marred ’one Cooney), will ang to her advantage by calling upon ‘or! h ireland trpboriee doarn of somethi JOHN HALLOCK DRAKE, 3.6 Broadway, New es: Life Insurance Building, ICHAEL WARD SAILED FROM IRELAND ON the 2d of Setember, isa: when last heard trom: sont 19 years ago, agin Sed falls, Greene count; . Any Angormation: ‘of his whereabouts will be that Tiuly reecived oy hs nisce. Kane Wards Lid Last Thitiy: eighth street MA8ION HN, FORM RLY OF THRIY-FIFTH street.—Your 1872 little ¢riend, FRANK J. R., wants Your address immediately, Address box 150° Herald Up- iown Branch office. PIMPLE & CO. + soon .—WELCOME TO MONEY, WRIT TE _ Anxious to see you. M* MA ANDREWS, Wesr, JV “Would like to sce Messrs. Davis & Robinson. Ad dress Herald Uptown Branch office, ER, IN MAR 1874, LAVED went 'to Poughkeepsie in May or June; from thers to houpital, sick’ with scarlet. lever, Any information of her present whereabouts will be thankfully ARrY by Mrs. G. FORSYTH, No, 1 Auburn WHO WENT yUSS—YOUR OLD FRIEND NED 1s, HERE FROM innesota, Address E. E., Herald office, if you like to see him, woul RELIGIOUS NOTICK: PIRIT POWER IN THE 11 LIGHT. TABLE R RISES trony the floor and floats in Re pid an 3 Sutter is played a Soa tiae round the room. forms pla'nly Tecogrized by, the their bi fea and other won- etiam manitestations. ium. At 8 o'clock to-night’ a seance 6 ube tive’ at parlors, 105 Clinton Dlace, near Sixth a: 7 TONATIUS CHURCH, FORTIETH STREET. BE- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, Rey. De. we fervices Ti A.M, } (choral, 10i; ehildred Service, 3PM, vj evening prayer (choral), 7%. ‘ABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, SECOND AVE- nue, between Tenth and Eleventh strects.—Kev. James Boardman Hawthorne, pastor. services at 10:30 A. M. and 7:45 P.M. Subjects—Morning. “fhe Power ot Bpicings Fervor,” eyening, “the Excellency of the saath Shee Christ.” Young men and strangers are TURD LECTURE TO YOUNG. PEOPLE, THE sega By SERVICE ‘atthe CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, ladison avenue and Forty-second street. Rey. sreene NH IYNG, Jr, Will deliver a ‘HIRD LEOrY BE TO ao UG PEOPLE at mn SUN The ushers will urnish a ot ey _Uther services at 1034 A. M. and 3} P. M. NIVERSALISM —REV. H, R, NYE’S FOURTH LEI on “Universalism, the Plain Doctrine of the Bibles in the Universalist church, Araviea. Clermont avenge, near Atlantic, at 7g P. M. ' All inv ORK AMONG THE INDIANS. A pubhc meeting will be held in the South Re- formed churen in this city (Twenty-first street aad Futh avenue), this (Sunday) evening, at halt-past 7 o'clock, at which highly interesting statements will be made of the Work among our Indian tribes, under the care of the various Missionary Boards, Father Wilbur—well known 28 a pioneer In Indian work—will give an account of what has been accomplished in the Northwest, HG. Houdinot, @ Cherokes Indian, one of the most eloquent ot the tribe, will give interesting evidence of the prozress fh ctvilization among the various nations in ‘the ladian ‘Territory. Key. Lr. A. R. Thompson, Rev. Dr. John Mason Ferris, Rev. Dr. Read. ot the Methodist Board, and Rev. br. Lownie, of the Presbyterian Board, are expected to be present and make addresses. ION CHURCH, MADISON AVENUE, CORNER VA ‘Thirty-cighth ‘street. —Rev. Jonn N. Gitleher, rec- tor.—services 10:30 A. M. and Ost FROM A SLEIGH, ON THE NIGHT OF Wednesday, the 20th inst, near Kingsbridge Hotel, @ Sealskin Muff, with plucked otner irimuings, ‘Tho finder will be suitably rewarded by returning it to Mrs. SHILLDS, 18 Bast Elghty-third street, or Mr. CLARK, 690 Broadway. OST.—DROPPED, ON MONDAY, P. Mt, OR EVEN- ing, in either Fourth avenue dr Broadway car, an avi n head, Seal Ring; dark wine color stone; i deathbed gitt; highly valued. A generous reward paid tor its return to Mr, WRIGHT, 12 West Nineteenth street, immediately, Wage. PRB HOR LAvY RESIDENT TEACHER _ ENSTRUCTION. _ F @ large seminary; must be a Protestant. Apply 2 ‘onda after 1 o'ck MITCHELL, 67 West Thirty-aAN street. okt re ‘e YOUNG CANA dian Jady, holding a Normal School diploma, a n as resident teacher ina school or family; qual- IHeadons, higher’ English branclves, mathematics French and drawing; would accept of moderate salar: and, if offered {mmedintely, a a doaition out of the city Tetekences, Address G. Herald Harlem Branch WAYTEDT IMMEDIATELY BY A Poni ‘ANTED—A LADY COMPETENT TO TEACH GER- mar, Latin and music in a private. school in the country, 35 miles trom the city. Call wt 135 West 23d st., between I a 50 @ cuNts A LESSON. CONVERSATIONAL GER. by a North German lady. | Address GER. MAN, box 17 verald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad- way.’ $1 25 WEEKLY.—SPRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH? «) Gentlemen Wishing to speak German cor- reetly, in three months, will call at 1.215 Broadway, up stairs, a, and ask for MORALS Coster. $4 UNDER TEN $50, UNDER FOURTEEN ; $00, el under twenty, Hodrd and English ranches fudes all expenses ir ing school of long stan PABLL & WHITLOGK: Norwalk Cont CENTS A LESSON.—CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH 50% by a Farisian voung lady, diplomee; tree classes every, Thursday, at 8 P. M. ; removed to 1,263 Broadway ; trom 3to 8 P. v WANTED TO PURCHAS ARTEES CLOSING SREARABE: OR OTHERS WISH ing to sell for cash, with ba eb to quality, Dry ob ve Herald bye can find a eure haser by addressing erald SOAP BOILER WANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED soap boiler, who thoroughly understands the work- ing of ail kinds of soaps, can apply, between 10 and 12 Monday and Tuosday, at office uf HENRY S1AN- io. 4 Warren st. ANTED TO PURCHASE—FIRST CLASS SECOND Y hand Rock Drills. Address box 19 llerald office. TANT TO BUY A SMALL, ClGAR_ sToRI dress, stating price, X. Y. Z, box 218 Heral TANTED—A SECOND HAND BOOKCASE, WITH Writing Desk combined. | State lowest price and whe seen. Address s. H., box 1:8 Herald office. ws ED—ON TIME, A SECOND HAND LOT OF Bourgeois, 1 rimer or other newspaper Type. urity given.” Address M. W., 362 Kast 109th street. ing A. B., 83 Clinton p S7 000 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE WANTE Suitable for the Finiacelphia market; 370K Lota close to. Pros} xe exchan; > NN __DRY GooD: A’ Vr Kinzers. Clearing saic. Clearing sale. Great reductions. Great reducdions. 20,000 yards Hamburg Embroideries AL Se., 36. Oc Bor, 106. 2c; Yard. ards Vaunburg Embroiiertes, tue. Sle., Sse. yard. Large lot of Skt Hee he nge lot of Skirt Busilings, Bc,, 6e., 10c., 123gc. yard. ” nen Tape Trimmings, Ie. piece. Embroidery Trimmings. 15e. to Sc. piec Vique trimmings, Remnants of Hamburgs cheap. to 25e, piece. Clearing sale Clearing sate tor 30 days. for 30 days Lot of Tucked Muslin, 15¢. yard. Yard wide Tucked Muslins, 25c, KINZEY'S. Large lot of Dimity, Ie. yard. Satin striped Musling, 15¢. yard. 2 KINZEY'S, Yard wide Linen Goods, 1c. vard. Plain and Fancy Swiss Musiins, KINZEY'S, 12 000 vards ot Tarletans, every color, at 1236 GOOD AT YOUR OWN PRICE. 25,000 Linen Towels, to close. Fine Hack Towels, Lic, ‘ta ize linen Di tek, fo size linen Damask, ‘lurkish Bath Towels, 25c. ~~ All linen Glass Towels, 19c. Extra Bath Towels, 18c. to 2c, Large satin Damask Towels, 3lc. 6.000 large size Damask Napkins, to close, at can Se. 5 worth from 30, to 7! OvES, a lined Gi ves, I5c. pair. We i e Wine French cloth Gloves, 25. Lot of French Kids, iin” Gents’ English Dogskin, 75c. pair. Real Kids, warranted, 5éc, ‘Two-button Castor Gloves, :0c. Two-button Dogskin Shree We. e-button Castor Gloves, £0c. Two-button undressed Kida se Two-button Kids at 5c, pafr. Two-button Beaver Gloves, 50c. Gents’ Driving Gloves, 75c. Fine Buck Gauntlets, Sc. Prices lower Prices lower FANTED TO PURCHASE. wre PERSON HAVING. fuaweeer a first rate eque, and wishing to dispose of Sto hi sume veryreheap, can near of & purchases by address | The dslanes of our Stock of Plain and Fancy Silks, 25. vard, Lot of Laning Silks, 1c. yard, Lot of Velveteens, 25c. yar Heavy Stik Velvet, 75c. lack ‘Dress Silks, 75c. yard. ODEN-HAVE MATCHED MY TEAM TO.TROT TO sleigns with B., fom 188th street, corner Tenth ave- to Tilton’s, to start 4 o'clock P. M. to-da: DAN. 10 will beh poEuay, —IF TRAINS CONNECT, THEY T T.—WILL SEE YOU TO-DAY OB 10- MORROW; + don’t disappoint me, T H. HOWB, WAH. WAH. SF. CUM. HE EXPRESSMAN OR CARMAN WHO REMOVED ad sewinz machine abont 10 days ago from 24 Corne- iia street will bear rsometung to lus advantase by cull- jug on W. F. W., No, 182 Macdougul street, near Fourth. ILL CUARMING LITTLE DEAR IN WHITE ‘satin, that sang “Kiss Me Goodby, Darlinc,”” at— Lor send address to M. J., box 1¢ | ost office? Wisk YOU SEND a NOTE TO A. N. D., #ERALD office, saying where J can see,yout _ ¥ ILL THE LADY IN DARK DREs TRIMMED with blue, two roses 1m hair and of fair coinplexion, who attended the French Ball, terete with an qamirer, by addressing LAW1t box 137 Herald Uptown Branch office ? OST—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, BETWEEN Ld Arcularius Hotel and West Eighteenth street, a gold Bracelet. ‘The finder will be Cone rewarded by re- foemin it to T. J. WOOD, with abbott Brothers, 71 :roadway. Lom ON BROADWAY OR FIFTH AVENUE, A small biack morocco Bag, marked in monogram L, ‘the bearer will be suitably rewarded by leaving irut 46 and 48 Barclay street, La HITE SPITZ DOG; ANSWERS TO THE 4 name of Flake. The finder will be liberally re- warded by returning the same to No. 223 Kast Kighty- second street. BLACK AND TAN AND WHITE SETTER has ti answers to the name of Quail. he finicr rail be surtably sewarees by returaiig t te club No, 699 Sixth avenue. (HE PARTY WHO FOUND ON THURSDAY AFTER- noon at Delmonico’s, In Broad street, a Diamond, with link attached, can secure reward by addressing 5. » BOX 1,302 Post office. PARTY WHO TOOK MY OVERCOAT FROM the Press Committee’s room, at Academy of Music, pu ‘Thursday mght, during French Ball, will be liberally re: Papers therein gontalned; if Coat its value: no questions. . Curlel & Co.), 9% Beaver street warded for returnin, is returned will pay Ita a. K. ( ____ RELIGIOUS NOTICES MERICA 1N PROPHECY—A DISCOURSE BY A 4A disungutshed member of the New York Bar, Har- vard Kooms, Reservoir square, Sunday evening, 734 o'clock. The public cordiaily invited. GENERAL CONFERENCE OF SFIRITUALISTS will be held every Sunday trom 2to5 P.M. at the Nea iy Pests sixth avenue and vorty-second street, invite PUBLIC MEETING IN BEHALF OF THE APPLE- ~d ton Temporary Home for Inebriates will be held in ihe Church of Holy. Trinity, corner of Madison avenue and Forty-second street, Monday erening. J January 25 at aye « ddreews will be sae HIT, yak D. Da. Rev. a: ee Key. Wm. M. lor, 4epd orth and D. Banks Mekensie, Superintendent, T THe SOUSH BAPTIST GuURGH. WEST TWEN. ty-fiith street, Bev. iw 0, Osborn, D. D., pastor, preaching January Max Wa, Mean at 75 6 a Sh REWARD.—LOST, JANUARY 15, A LITTLE dark gray long-haired Dog, with short legs tnd without any tail; answers to the name ot Brush. Whoever will bring or "ell where to find hun will re- ceive the above reward at 95 Second avenue. LOUIs MESSER, $10 REWARD —BLUE RIGBED OVERGOAT TAKEN e trons 10 Wail street, room 12, about 8 P. M.. Jan ary 12. Any information ¢iven that will lead to its re- covery will receive this reward. FRANK SWEET, $1 WILL BE PAID AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED. for the return to No. 4 West Forty-fifth street of a Lap Robe, tuken trom a coach at 27 Fifth avenue on Wednesday ight last. $35 REWARD FOR RETURN OF WarCT AND 2) Chain, M. J. Tobias & Co.. makers, No. 35.058, taker December 14. and no questions asked.’ Cail on or address FRAK WEBSTER, Mercer strect. Ly SOULS CHURCH. ELM PLACE. REV, GHO. B. Porteous, officiating.—Morning, 1:15; Subjec “Universalism, Unitarlanism and. Swedenborstanisia Compared and Contrasted.” Evening, 7:0; Subject— “Bigots and Bigotry.” T THE COMMONWEALTH CHURCH OF HU- munity, to-day.—10:30, Rev. Walllam fithbouech; 2:30, “Christianity,” several speakers; 7:15, “Problem of Lite.” Lucien stepnen Crandell. at DeGarmo Hali, 82 Finh avenue, corner Fourteenth street NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY.FIGHTH iL street, west of Sixth avenuc.—Services at 10h A. M. and 3% P.M. Rey. Richard Newton, D. v., of Philadel: phia, will preach, The aiternoon sermon will be to CHURCH, SIXTEENTH ‘Seventh ‘avenues. —-un: day. 714 ture on’ Patriarchal and Jewish Worship,” being the first of four Sunday evening lec- tures on worship, by Kev. W. W. Andrews. No collec: hon. JHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, J ‘Thirty-fourth street ject, morning—"M, evening ou URCH OF TH RESURRECTION, RIGHTY-FIFTA street, between Lexington and ‘Third aven Divine wervice by, the rector, Rey. Dr, Flagy, mo and evening. Sunday School at 3 P. (Qaast ‘CHURCH, FIFTH AVENDE.—MORNING prayer ahd sermon, 10:30; Dr. Thompson preaches. Evoning prayer, eeruoil In course on “Uhristianity and 1 Morals,” by Dr. OsGOUD, 7:30. Queee H oF. TURE DEL PARK AVENUE AND R. Alger will preach. a Need of Got the Father; ‘Getting Rich 1OF Immortality.” ing IPLES, MADISON AVENUE, Rev. Georse H. Hepworth ints? Happiness ‘and the Sinners’ Mis- Evening—“Reconctled od,” sunday. sch z ol Classes at S General prayer service Friday evening at 8. (aurea OF THE HEAVE atternoon sermons by th eV. Septuagesima, January 24, “the Passing By of ot Nazareth, Cre OF THE ATONEMENT, MADISON AVE- nue, corner of Twen gh nday sehoolat 9 Ars afternoon, Divine ‘ser- ~p INIVERSALISTS BELIEVE IN PURGATORY? 1s often asked by those who do not know their doc- trine, We answer, No. here is no similarity between niversalist doctrine of future disciplmary suffer- ing and the roman Catholic doctrine ot tuture expiatory suffering. To expiate ig to extinguish guilt by rendering an equivalent, and’ the doctrine of purgatory implies that God will accept the sinners pain ‘in Heu of the ol dience which the sinner has withheld trom [im, Uni- Yersalists deny that God will take pain as an equivalent for obedience. He will have mercy and not sacrifice He wants the service and love ot man- kind, and will have nothing else in place of it. When He punishes sintul souls it is not to compensate Himself for their Sins, but to make them repent and Feform that they may become partakers of, His holiness (Heb., xii. 1\)).” Sin ‘may be forgiven, but it cannot he expiated in this or any other world. ' Between the lite that now is avd that which is to come there is the same close connection as between our life today and our life to- morrow. Universalists believe in continuous spiritual discipline, not broken at death, but extending trom this world into the next one, and destined to bring all souls atlast to perfectness (Eph., iv. 13). By as much as we luck perfection when we die we shall nave to be made perfect aiter we die; and, there as here, suflering will be one of the ageneies, Those who need most will, get moi, and those who need least will at least get it, “tor whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth, and’ scourgeth every son whom Ke receiveth" (Heb., xli., 6). At the Third Universalist Church, corner of Bleecker and Dorrning streets. Rey. A. H. Sweetser, of oan fi Mass, wil! preach t flay at 10 7% o'clock: Morning subje: roving ‘Oat "Oar elations to Christ and Each pst “BAPTIST, CHURCH, GREENPOINT, NOBLE street, near Uniow avenue, Rev. D. Henry Miller, pastor —Services Morning and eventug, at 10% and is o'clock. jIRST REFORMED EPISCOPAL cae eat F son avenue and hi -seventh street, Re * T Sabine, poctor, —Sunday chool at9 A. cos at 104g and 7% P.M. MADI- *Wiltiam M.: Divine ser- All cordially invited. FUSt, BAPTIST CHURCH, PARK AVENUE AND irty-ninth street, — Preaching by Kev. 7. D. pastor, 10g A. M., 7 Anderson, D. H* RRY HILL'S evening. Chaplain, tev. Marvin W. Lutz, of New Haven, Conn, witl_enter pon the duties of the pastorate this evening. Divine irvices (o commence at 7:30, Doors open at 6:30 P. . Admission, gentleme! ladies tree. Sub: ot—"Vead Fhes va Ti Eeclestastes, tenth vapter, first verse, R, NYE REPORTS IT WILL BE IMPOSSIBUN FOR him to keep the engagement announced in good torday, pase NELLIE J, T, BRIGHAM WILL LECTURE FOR Frogrensive Spiritualists at 10% A. t Republican Hail (formerly Ebbitt ih and_ 73g Mb, 87 W tty third street. second house east of madway. beach wink at ig P.M. OUTH BAPIIST CHURCH, Weert FrFry. a iy Sammie R. Forey' preaches at 10}g anc tv. A. R, VAN NEST, DD, LATE OF ITALY, will preach this evening fy, the Union Reformed “ch, opposite Amity street, at 7:50. I ys. Ho or fo ge hi AND te pat Rylance, rector.—sudject for ‘ 15, est. Pat ; pg dignstin, ue pes Hay. a Confidence in the th eat Rev. C. ©. | 35 REWARD. —LOST, GOING FROM ELEVENTH #) strect and Secund avenue to Broadway and Eighth street, an Harring, containing five diamouds in across, ‘The reward will be given by returning the same to 33 East Ninth street. $10) REWARD.—LUST, FROM STEVENS HOUSE, w on Monday, night « Janaary: 18, 1876, ‘one cream-colored, open-faced Gold Watch (Woods, of Liv- erpool, maker); also one Gold Chain, each link marked 15 carata, As the watch was much prized by the owner @ reward of $100 will be paid tor the recovery of the watch and chain, Apply to JAMES McBKIDE (care of ur. Dally), No. 3 Bowling Green. 1.000 BERARD FORA. CERTAIN BOOK, . printed in London by ‘1. Jackson, 183); M- Lindsell, Paternoster row, publisher, against which the Lord Chancellor issued an injunction, 1t contaiuing certain statements regarding the royal tamily. Any person delivering said book to G, GOLBURN', 35 Duke sireet, London, or B. R. BROWN, 699 Broadway, New York, will receive the above reward Ingold. Only the one copy is known to be in the United States. i INSTRUC" CADEMY MOUNT sr. vino nes ON THE HUD. son, New York. 6 metropolis; 17 frams to and 15 trom the Mount daily, Hudson River kaulroaa. This Institution, conducted by the Sisters of Charity, is the largest and best appointed in the countr: Terms (including every cig but music) per annum, General patronage soi LADY OF GREAT EXP! RIENCE IN TEACHIN the French language conversationally and gra: matically, desires some new pupils. Call at Mme, 'T. B,'S, 98 Sécond avenue. 'T PAINE’S, 62 BOWERY (UP TOWN 1,275 BROAD- ATW Way; young men, boys and ladies tauzht Bookkecn- ing, Ariihinetic. Businass Affairs; buck ward persons taught privately; monthly; ladies’ department, foreners English; Writing Lessons, $3 1 FOREIGN MERCHANT DESIRES TO TAKE ENG- A lish lessons with a pighly accomplished young lady, Address MERCHANT, Herald cfiice. 8 FINISHING GOVERNESS—A FRENCH LADY @iplomee), a good musician, with high reterences irom Paris, London and Warsaw, Address M. M., 62 West Fourth street. GRADUATE OF THK SUPERIOR NORMAL Ps Schoo! ot Paris assures facility in speaking Frencn in three months, free lesson to show my system. Ad- dress Professor SAID, Herald Uptown Branch office. N ACCOMPLISHED. AMATEUR OF MUSICS SHOULD Ps not be today without some knowledge of the italian language; terms printed on cards; send for one. ROFES! UR, 48 Ex East’ Thirtieth street. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, German, taught day and evening: Lad jes! departinent—Telegraphy taught practically, with inatru- ments, it one quarter TENTION, YOUNG MEN AND PARENTS!—N is the time to join WILSUN & WALWORTH)S gant Business College, Twenty third street, corner Sixth avenue ; six expert teachers and low prices, Please call day or evening. LADY DESIRES A FEW MORE PU PILs— struction in the English branches and music in- cluded, at $12 per term. Call on or address TEACHER, No. 148 West Thirty-first street, N_ EXPERIENCED GRADUATED TEACHER OF Italian language wishes a few more pupils: terms Very reasonable. Address ISTKUZIONE, Herald Uptown Branch ofc USINESS WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHME- tic, &c.—Mesars. DOLBEA.<, 1,193 Broad way, receive Rew papilsday and evening this week. They engage to remove stifiness, trembling and nervousness in a few special lessons, and to make elegant business penmen. Ladies and gentlemen secure private rooms. Two $16 seats vacant, {)RENCH AND GERMAN A months uy a he pea three le: ons at pans residence $3 a week ; ses, $10 a quarter; books, &c., translated. Address! PROPESOR, box 169° Berald Up- town sranch office, NSTRUCTION IN WRITING, DRAWING, ORNA- mental Lotering and Designing. West Thirty-ffth street, Lee IN AND GREEK—INSTRUCTIONS TO You <a men temien terms moderate, Apply to L. FOSTER, ©. D., 44 West Kleventh street, between 6 and 8 JOIRED IN THREE {88 EDMONDS RECRIVES PUPILS AND CLASSES in bi necian Literature, Composition, Letter Writing, C5 a ¢ of neglected evucation who desire to pur gue any branch: all communications confidential. 146 East seventeenth street, RS. H. AGART, 16) 14TH: STRER’ lady; first rate teacher of musi French; terms moderate. — REPARE FOR RUBIN EAS AT THE UNION, ‘writ. ING LNSTLLUTE, 737 Broadway, rooms 16, 17 and 18; terms $5. including shorthand; premiums given and business given while learning : j alternoons for iadies. Ppanuey VOUS FRANCAIS t—TERMS REDUCED TO 15 per quarter at pupil's residence; Parisan French twaght to aduits and chilaren by. very easy method. Prof, JULIA a 263 Broadway. 7. JOSEPI'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, s' Flushing. N. ¥.— econd fearon beste Pigs nae Ab German and terms, vith mugic, languages. &c.., For fur- ther particuiars, apply at the Institudtott QPANISH AND FRENCH THOROUGHLY TAUGHT 1D. bya very easy and practical miethorlvglagwes fartn- mt oderal erms. if NY RAMOS, 38 University place. baby ecole Two, RESIDENT LADY TEACH RS WANTED—FOR irene abet, onan, 5 naa mathematies and ist avenya, yy trom Wt ¥ o'clock ar AKG ADW A’ Y, OPPOSITE ELEV. ct-Money. tiverany’ advanced on Di monty Watches, Jewe.ry, Silks, Dry Goods and Per- sonal Property of every description. Pri or lad! Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, rilks, Camel’s Hair »hawls, Laces ang Personal Prop- erty of every description, JAS, P, MATTHEW, yun JOSEPH SOLOMON & CO.'S, iver Plate, Silks, Cam: tiques and Articles of’ Virtu; establist: otice for ladies, Se habla Espanol. T A. NEWBURGER & CO,’S, 531 SIXTH AVENUE, <\ in the Jewetry store, near Thirty-second street: Advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, & same bought and sold. T WOLF & BROTHER'S, 896 BROADWAY. BE- Zz tween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets.—Money ioaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, silks, particularly Fianos; business confidenual. 103 Senores Hablan Espanol. NET YOUR PRINTING FROM THE METROPOLI- TAN FRINTING E TABLISHMENT. 213 Broadway. ONBY LOANED ON DIAMONDS. WATCHES, Jewelry and Silverware, ani the same bought, by GEORGE ©. ALLEN, Jeweller, 1,19 Broadway, near ‘Twenty-ninih street. Mostwe and 29 North ama ‘strect. old Gold ‘and Siver Q18 BReADWaY, NEAR TWENTIETH LO (oldest established and most responsiple office). Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Sil- Yor, Laces, India Shawls, &c.; same bought _ HERTS ] 26 BROADWAY (OVER HERALD BRANCH . office), room 3. Parlor for ladies. Branch N3. "Lair Broudway.—Money. loaned on" Diattonds, W atc! jewelry, &c. ine bor an 34 i mene ane NDO BROS. —— = —— ‘EXCHANGE, — 10. “EXCHANGE ( (PART GOOD” REAL ESTATE taken)—A retiring partner's interest ($50,0 0) in a wit ‘and profitable manutacturing business; or a part wil be dlsposed of fn a company organized. Address Ox ed 1350; private HAM PB, The highest price paid tor STREET y TANTED—A SOLID GOLD WATCH, IN PERFECT ips for a fine corner Lot in’ Twenty-fourth horse and steam cars. Address 11ME- PER, Herald oflice ANTED TO EXCHANGE—FOR SOLITAIRE DIA. monds, four Lots of Gronnd at Whitestone, L. 1. will pay difference, it any, in casl ddress WHITE SiONE, No, 308 West Twenty-third street. ward, cl K DRY GUODs. ‘A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. CONKLING & ¢ GOMPANY, NO, 763 Broadway, etween Highth and Ninth streets, ONE BLOCK’ BELOW A A. T. stLWART & CO,’S, BEG TO ANNOUNCE THEIR CLOSING OUT SALE OF THE SEASON, PREVIOUS TO TAKING ACCOUNT OF STOCK. ND, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SPRING MIPORTATIONS, WE WILL OFFER THE OST EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS EVER URHIBITED IN THIS CITY, n our Sitk Department we have made important re- nd we shall o! r exch Price RNUINE BARGAINS in Lyons black gros grain Silk. VE, ULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO AN ELuGANt BLACh GKOS GRAIN OF THE CELE- RATED MAKE OF GUINET OF RICH CASHMERE, FINISH AND. WARRANTED TO WKAR, WHICH Wh WILL OFFER AT $1 25; GUOD VALUE FoR §1 75. een logant rich black grosgrain Silk of sublime qualit andre, soitcashinere Huish, at $1 75: really worth 8 PEN A FRESH LINE OF UMOSe, Ere. aint akos. SILKS, IN CHOICE LV ENING CULO rs, IDs. PRONOUN “aD BY EVERY ONE WHO HaS SEEN THEM EQUAL TO ANY 8) SILK OF FEED ELSEWHERE, A full line of fancy Silks carried over from I which we will close out at75c., 8c. and $la duction of 50 per cent. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF OF Di S, coor a CONKIST. season rd, a re- OF MtRINOES, CASUMER: TAGONALS, Bat MPRESS CLOTHS, POPLINS CaMnLst TAI SATEEN ChoTl, £0, &C., OLUSING OUT AT PRICES BELOW COsT. IMPERIAL DIAGONAL , SERGES REDUCED TO 250 WERE 45C, Saxony Plaids reduced to 260.; were 40g. Camels’ Hair Cloth tor potonaise, 1 yards wide, re- duced to $1; were $2. Pure Camels’ Hair Cloth for polonaise in elegant shades of gray and brown, suitable for the coming sea- son, at We. w yard; worth bse. Our entire stock of Spring | Dress Goods carried over from last season, consisting ot Mohairs, Pongees, De Berges, Sultana Cloths, Lyons Poplins, colored Cash- meres and spring Serges we will offer at We. on the $1; a good chauce to secure a cheap dress tor the coming seuon. ALL.WOOL BLACK FRENCH CASHMERES of the most reliable make, beautiful, brilliant black and eee finish, saa racan rieey ae ee @ yard. erior quality a tue best imported at $1, $i 1 and $1 25. Yard wide English Cambrics, in new spring styles, at aye. ; were 2c, Yard wide French Cambrics, in new spring styles, at 20c.; were Be. Domestic Prints, best quality, new spring styles, at 8. ; were 10c. IN OUR BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT er the foll ing ae EAORDINARY BARGAINS:— Bc. Black Imperial s Biack barathea © Biack Crape Black Empress Black Henrietta Black Alpacas, Black Alpaca: Bluck Alpacas, Black sonar Be Black silk and were 7! S10; wore $130. SPECIAL. ds of Hamburg Embrolderies in edgings and spon) ust opened, tn all the new and elegant de- signs, at prices varyini trom sc. to $190 a yard. Closing ont the balance ‘Ofour all wool Rove Blankets at halt price. SPECIAL BARGAINS In Linen and Housekeeping Goods. Ali hnen Table Napkins ai 0c. dozen up. All linen Towels at 8c, adozen up. 12-4 Marseilies Quilts at 12-4 Dimity Quilts at $1 25, Unbleached vavie Damask Ne up. Bleached table Damask at 83e, up, JOUN E. KAUGHRAN, ¥. W. CHIVVIS, W. th CONKLISG, ~~ CONKLING i No. Broad wa: Snetween bighth oud NiutD ste ‘ate eptrance T 697 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET— 1% FULTON near Nassau.—Money advanced cn Diamonds, Hair Shawls, An- BARGAINS IN OUR LACE DEP aRTMEN : BARGAINS IN OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT BARGAINS IN OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMEN Bee |e BARGAINS IN OUR HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. BARGAINS IN OUR WHITE GOODS DEPARINENT, KINZEY’s, BARGAINS IN OUR SILVER PLATED WARE. ae KINZeY?, Thousands of yards of Ribbons, reduced to lc., Nos 9, 12.and 16 gros grain nd nore Edge at 10c. yard. Seven inch Sash Ribbons, Be. yal i Jur Sash Ribbons reduce. Rich Sashes, 3 yards long, x cr Entire stock Entire stock clearing out clearingout Real Guipure Laces, closing Out, 15ey Noes, 28ers Se S¥Cr ANA Be, yard. Lot of Duchess Laces, 10c. yard. Applique Laces, lc. yard up. Groat Reduction in onr stock or Real Laces to close. Valenciennes Lace from le. yard up. Brussels Nets, 2:c. yard. 12,000 fine Linen Collars Ic. Wide Ruffied Coll Abs. le Rufiied Coltat Fine Linen Cuffs, 10c. pair. ni sheds Rufllings, 6c. yard up. Linen and Lace Blecves, a pair. Valenciennes Lace Collars, 5c. up. 10,000 worth of Ladies’ and Lisses? Aiots var, Skirts. Chemises, Hee * ae Robes, Corsets, &c., closing out very low. 15 000 Silk Ties and. Scarts, trom Sc. to T5c. 5.000 gent’s Silk ae Sea et 2 or oe baraaltis (0) cur JeWeliy Deparaneat a Remnants and Soiled Gneas. iu every department at any price. Baa Train, reduded to 300, oils, natural hair, ri SMALL WARES. 5 Aipaca skirt Braids, 3c. Hooks and Eyes, le. card, Crochet Cotton, 3s. spool. ‘willed Tapes, ie. piece, $ yard spool Silxs, to. yard spool silk Se, Tinga Fite So. Crochet Braids, ri dozen pieces Jet Beads, Sc. bun 1 ge. dozen. Pearl Buttons, 4c., 5c. Lots of fancy Buttons, 2c., $¢., per d REDUCTIONS IN “Aven DEPARTMENT, TO CLEAR OUT STOCK. WILLIAM KINZEY, 767 and 769 By o7 and 71 road way, corner of Ninth street. = H H A big RRRRRR yu H AA IL Rg H H AA 2 ola Rg i H A A ir R HHHHHA A A IL RERRRR. ot iy AAAAA if E R H HOA A it Rg R H ae Ss A U Rg R H HOA A R R Guops, L, SHAW, 364 Bowery, corner Fourth street. ‘The largest stock of Human Hair Goods in the city. The only house in this “city where all goods are posi- tively retailed at wholesale prices. Satisfaction guaran. teed in every case or goods returnable. All the lates! styles of Coiffures on hand in large variety, PRICE LIST. SHORT HAIR Switches, 50c. and a Finest quality Hair swifones, SOLID. Nor DYED: 18 inches long, 40z weight 22 inches long, 4 02. weight 26 Inches long, 402. weight. 82 inches long, 4 0%, ears Sack Wis PATENT HATE SWITCHES, Sc, ONG Biach CU Lin oat curly. 18-inch, f AY BRANCH STORE, 345 SIXTH A VENUR, between Twenty-first aiid Twenty second streets, up Ladies’ own Hair made over in latest stvles. Combings made up, 25c. and SOc. per ounce, GOODS sent to all the charges, or C. ‘tates, when prepaid, free of all 0. D., with privilege of examination, WE HAVE REDUCED OUR WOOLEN HOSIERY AND GLOVES TO LESS THAN, one, GOLD Coser OF IM- ON, It will pay our friends well to tocall andexamine these reduced goods, HAVING bs eres purehuses EMBROIDERIES before the feognt phavante in prices, we can still guaran- ig one prices in these lines as being the LOWEST IN We have just opened our entire new stock of Ladies’ and COTTON UNDERWEAR, and Infants’ complete Outfits—lock-stitch made, ana the newest siyles and the finest qualities. We will ‘give our customers the {ull benetit of the recent fall in prices on these arucies. KINZEY'S, costing trom $25 to $55 to import, closing out at $12 52 Bargains in our Fancy Goods Department. ae * < bs KINZEY's. Enormous reductions in KINZEY’S. ‘Dress Goods, White is, Musiins Table Cloths, Large lot of fine French Flowers, Fiannela, Blankets, Napkins, Towels, Luce Curtains uldhg sprays, rediced trom Sito 25, nail greally reduced fn prices, 20,000 square Silk Handkerchiets, Patol in every color, reduced to dlc. [LADIES KINZEY'S, p ecacenacla Large lot of satin and silk Bs Fans, reduced to 2c. each. kingeyrs, | The enormous reductions which have been made in DRY GUUDs. A’ EKEE H HH RRRR Ii ccc H 4H S8Ss E H HR RIFC C | NE ha BE ob He Rio °R WS EB 3 EE HAHH RRRR It C HHH s8s8ss E H HR RI H E H HR R OIL E H HR RU EEEE H HK RU [ara a o———— i1H AVENUE, B AND STH STRGETS, & FURS AT INCREDIBLE PRICES REDUCED TO LESS TIAN COST OF THE SKINS. OUR ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWN WITH. OUT RESERVE, pind a WE URGE UrON LADIES TO GIVE THIS DEPART. MENT AN EARLY EXAMIN: ATION. Que real peat Bacques re reduced to $49. dey Seal Sacques reduced to bd one I Seal 8 ques reduced to 110. Our 3173 fs ney trimmed Seal Sacques reduced to $12 Our $30 real Seal Sets reduced to our real Pa dets reduced to 25 real Mi ts reduced to $16. Our $40 real Mink Sets reduced to Our Ho Teal Mink Sets reduced to $4. Our Hy real Lynx Sets reduced to 4 Cur $10 real Alaska eo Mutts iced to $6. Our $12 real Siberian Squirrel Se reduced w $6 50, Our $4 Polar Lynx Muffs reduced to $2. Gur $8 French ermine Sevs reduced to $3 $9. Our $6 50 French Mink Sets reduced to $3 95. Great reduction in Children’s Furs and Fur Trimmings. palanct of our Irish Frieze ioze Walking Jackets, at $4 75; worth $12. All-wool Beaver trimmed, at $4 75; dee eit Extra fine all-wool Beaver Walking Jackets, at $10, $15, $.0 and $25, all at half valao, 2 CADIES’ SUITS. Jackets, handsomely Our $8 50 Suits reduced to. Our $11 0) Suits reduced to. Our $15 00 Suits reduced to.. Our $22 00 Suiss reduced to. 30 0) Suits reduced to, ls fant Diack silk Suite with silk, warran SPECIAL—Balance of Basques and Overskirts, ele- made from pure Lyons ring at $37. gantly embroidered and braided in silk and worsted, our Departments of Ladies’ Underwear, Infants’ Wear and Corsets cannot fail to attract the attentton of all purchasers. We have received a larg» invoice of our French hand-sewed and hand-embroidered Ladies’ Underwear, and our prices range 33 per cent below Broadway prices tor the same class of goods. ? ENBROIDERIEN. (Mises THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED AT ANY RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT. $50,000 WORTH OF. IAMBURG, EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS, 1N ALL THis LATEST DBSIGNS, AT LESS THAN EVER BEFORE OF¥ERED. Elegant Hamburg Eaginzs. warrantod fast edge, at fe., 70 Bo dey Too 20. and 130. ber yard, all varmeins. nagar Inger Insertings at ow ery Ise., e., Me, r yard. ai out wumbrolascies are’ made ch frst class musltns, and all our Edgings are warranted fast edge. Real Yak Laces at leas thane cost of importation. — Guipare Laces at immense bargains to clear om si and examine our prices, ‘legant beaded Trimmings redaced to less than half rice. mi idsome bended Giinps at Se. 8, 100., 5¢., 18e., 2c. and 250. per Elegant silk and bead Frin ringes, Buttons, Ornaments, ps, &c., all reduced in price. ae line of best worsted Chenille Fringes at 20c. per yard. aordinary rgains in Hats, Feather’ Tri oy Garter tor dress trim mings, Har Ornaments, 1% Tarletans, ac. EHRICHS’, EHRICHS', 287 AND 289 EIGHTH AVENUE, between Twenty-vourth and Twenty-fth streets. IP. $.—Our store can be very conveniently reached from all parts of the city by connecting with Twenty-third street crosstown cars, EURICHS’, A. FFFFFFF U UD RERRR SSS33, F U uoO+*R Rk $8 8 F U U OR RS ¥ U u iO: BS FFF U U RRRERR 388sss F u Ui OR Rg 8 F U, u R Rg 8 F U uU Rk Rk 8 3 ¥r uuuu Rg BR sSssss Mink, Sable sad Sealdarkened to Bag tes Paig fi bya ; Goods returned int ton eve a = Ati D. LEVERRE'’S 41 SIXTH AVENUE, BE- tween Twenty-sixth and Twenty seventh Stamping and Embroidering establishment, large stock of imported yoke Chemise § Sands, Drawers and Linge erie, Ladies’ Br Ladies’ Trousxeaux specialty. is for handkerchicts; t able and to order; lace curtains aud laces mended equal to new. —SIX FINE CUSTOM-MADE SHIRTS, Po hag an ah, Gee, Haan beens ep 50; ingle Shirt, 0. Shire Factory, Broadway. © rer ered NARPETS, BARGALNS. Preparatorv to our stock taking, we wii! close out Single Pieces and Kemnants, ranging trom five to fitty hd 3! per yard, usual eee $1 40, best quality ‘ol fo four pairs, rea! ‘and No By im Lace Cur: tains at half price. 7 i: Linen Floorcioths to let for Receptions, Parties, &c, SHEPPARD KNAPP'S Great Carpet and Upholstery Warerooma, 183 and 185 sixth avenue, one door beiow Thirteeuth st. G., BUNOUT, FROM PARIS, LATE WITH AUGUSTE Fs Petit, 7 Rue de la Patx, ladies’ hairdresser, has Drought the latest styles for balls and parties; splendid Chignons at low price: iaity. of giving lessons in Haifircaning to mids, 1.20 Bronaway, between Thir tieth and Thirty-tirst streets, first floor. E. E. GUGENHEIM'S STAMPIN MBROIDER. ind Lace Cleaning Establishment has removed th avenue to 1,19 wroadway, between ghth and Twenty-ninth streets, VIGQUROUX, 122 FOURTH AVENUE,—STAME, « ing, Lingerie, Embroidery. sbadies a In addition to the above specialties, we have been filling up our stock of LINERY GOODS, IL LACE aqone wh TRIMMINGS, TE AND LINEN GOOD! KWELRY AND FANCY Goon: pat all of the best noveliles offering either in ‘this or the European markets. OUR STOCK OF Norroxs, Crockery, Housekeoping and House Furnishing Goods,’ Hosiery, Toys, Dolls, &c., are unusually attractive. RH. MACY & © Fonrtecnih sirect and Sixt avenue. iE PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY ARK opening on MONDAY The most elegant styles in Floral Garnitures’ Iz: for Wedding and evening parties, and arranged to order, in short notice, A liberal discount to the trade. THE PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY, No Ruede Clery, ~ 98 East Fourteenth street, (Paris, four doors west of University place. LOE IN, Proprietor. AT AME La FORCADE'S, NO, 6 WEST ELEVENTH ‘ond door torn Broadway—|minense. re- duction previous to departure for Paris, Gorgeous and latest loaks, Evening and rs Greatest novelties in SSIGNER’S SALE OF IMPORTED SILK SUITS, Ww Rpere, Polonaises and Overskirts embroidered), for half their value, at 413 Broadway, up si Trousseaux; ane of Initials: pas REPORTS OF THK THON BEROUER TRIAL KRY NIGH IN THE EVENING. TELEGRAM ARE THK MOSC D CORRECT AND K, RKADABLE, “AT (iAison Wattol 882 BROADWAY, ABOVE jon square, importers of Paris Bonnets and Eng- livh Round Hats, Mourning @ ot street; Flowers Feathers aoe Tom feds OF Regent As bg aera DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH- ment West Twenty-third street.-Handsome and ba ehh CT 2 yards silk. Even! @ specialty, Tatiatan Dresses from Tr Sane OF FRENCH MILLI * nery, to Noibee winter oy offers an erent as. sorunent of Winter Hat al es costo ft tione French Felts, Mourning tats, yeast Pour. teenth street, between Visio square’and Fitth avenue oe SOMETHIVG NEW.—MME, D'OGBRO! Parisi ae late forewoman at since, will cut, baste and make laqi fs ¥ ment, ‘Tweuty-tirs Twenty-second sireets, First class trimmer ‘wanten. AND CHILDREN'S UD ERG AR Liteon NTS on hand and made to order; in mat machine stitching, embroidery and stamp: ’ ing of all kinds, ING a HOPFMIER, 54 Bighth avenue. MES, GAILLARD & LALE.—ROBES sD. MAN. leane, superior fit, prices mn fire, Bop 4 ) Kane & Co. Kogerietrana, Paris, yo BAUGNON, NO. 2) WEST ‘THIRTEENTH? 1. oue door from Fifth avenue (fo ns Rue Caamartin, aria), makes kes ety Aa kat hed j bre sees: ia the oest ter in New York;

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