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0 ; RAUTIFU A idiean THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE, WO. 14,055. DIBECTORY FeR ADVERTISERS, ‘PERSONAL. ert acaagn Pe ce ene art fourth, Se ora a yeh tt id column. ihe wees Page asi column. ERS WA! tig ag Aone ra ay and fifth po Fovata ird ana BO. aD. LUDGING WANTED--Povarn PAGE jolum) BROQKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR by aiid ba and 0 “‘Busventu P, Bt second columns, ant AcE 3 OPP Skye: ‘UNITIES—Trxtn La NOTICHS--Nurrw Pack suxth: coum ESTATE FOR. DALE Taino Pace—Pirst a, and Kueventa Pace—Fifth colum cues AND SALESMEN—Sucowp Pace—second and eden umns, and Fourta Page—Sixth column. CLOTHING—Sixtenyrn COACHMEN AND GARDENERS si Fount Pacr—Sixth ‘coasTWiSE * (STBAMSHLES"Sxcono ace—Sixth col- ¥ourta Page—Fourth column. gounti 80. BOARD Fountn Pacr—Fourth column. one ADEMIES—Sixreenta = Pace—second Bir HY —Enavexea Pace—Sixth column, RY GOODS: ieee Pacs—Fourth, fifth and sixth col- owe signees Tu LET, FURNISHED AND —THiRD Pagr—Fourth and fifth Fourta Pack—first colamn. pag STRAMSHTES Secon Fhaxstinn and cofizthcolumus, aud Fourei Pace—Fourth column. re WENTH Pace—Sixth column. Exou SIONS- ECOND Fane Gixsh column, INANCIAL+TestH Paci Fou Aue Oe Face—siztn eolump,, | and Tar: H Pace—| tal fitth colum: FURNISHED aooMs AND ‘APARTMENTS TO LET BUSINK! ee, bangs ae Page—Fifth and sixth columns, and Fourtu * a eee pee d columns. FURNI ne RE— bar! ack—sixth column. HELP WANTED FEMALES—S eeonD Page—Second ‘colaiey and Fourru Pace—Fifth and sixth col- pene WANTED -MALES—Secon Pacr—Third col- Fourtu Pace—sixth column. north GRRRTAGES, THiRTKENTH Page—Second ‘third columms: fates ey Pack—Fourth column. SES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—uinteenta Pace— ous eoluu INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY—Finst Page— Third column. INSTRUCTION—lernreents Face Third column. JERSEY CITY, HO BOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- EN REAu. ESTATE FOR Pace —Finh column, R N—SIXTEENTH PAGE: vhs column. SALE—Eevenrn Ox? AND FOUN ack—Firsi column. MACHID RYT TEENTH PaGk—Fifth and sixth col- umn: MARBL 1 ANTELS—Tminruesen Page—Thirdeolumn, MATRIMONIAL—Sixteenta Pace—First column, bDICAL—PourTH Pace—Sixth column. TLUENERY | AND D&ksSMAKING—Finst Pacr— ‘Third fuscelbamnaus ADVERTISEMENTS—Tweurrn Pace=--Sixth column, MUSICAL—sixt TH PAGR—! NEW PUBLIC. ONS—Nintit APE XTEMNTH Page—First column, RSONAL—Finst Pace—First and second columns, TaNor out. ORGANS, &C—Siareenta Pace—Sec- ‘ond:column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS. WANTED—FEMALES— SECOND PaGe—Second column, and. Fourti Pacx— Firth conn ‘olumn. iak—Stxth column, PROPEK! UT OF THE CITY FUR SALE OR TO KENT—Tuirp Page—Second and third columns, and VENTH PaGe—Fitth ai ixth columns. REAL PSiAte TO. EXCHANGE—Tiinp Paok-Third comma, and ELavEnrit Page—Sixth column, AL Esta TED—faiapd Pace—lhird column, an: val MA 'aGé—Sixth column. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—First Pace—Second column. RESTAURAN(S—Fst Pace—Third column, REWARDS—Tuinteeyta Pack—First and second col- umns, SALES AT AUCTION—Tairrexxta Pace—Fourth col- umn, BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Srconp Page— t column, and FourtH Pace—Fitth column. erTvAHtOS a 'ED—MALES—8: YaGk—Sec- 4 FourtH Pace—sixth column, “110: S—Bxconp seecia SOHGES* tuum vace—Hirst and sec- SPOIL NGA UUGS, BIRDS, &C.—Tmereenta Pacr— nd column, IXTKENTH PaGR—First column. AVELLERS GULDE—>xcoxp Pacr—sixth column, TRADES sxcoxD Pace—Third aren" and NTH FaGR—second co! Fon BUcINESS PORPOSES. Trin vace— rth colamn, and Fourth Pace—First column. usPUiNiSHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO. L&ET—Tarrp Pace. hte column, Pace—Second colum: WANTED TO PL NOWAS Hoo Prest Pack—Third column. Ww eee ae JEWELRY, &C —sixreente Pace—First col- wesiduzerer COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR 0 Tutnp Paar—Second column, and Exev- e— Fifth column, RPS—FouatH Pads—Foorth eoluma, 3, &C.—Sixteenta Pace—! and Focrru column. ___ BENNETT BULLDING. Bear “BUILDIN A FEW MORE “OFFICES TO LET. DIRECTORY. BASEMENT. - (sd Liaiyrence! & Co., Bankers. Eat a Dumon' Stationer. 3. rales M. aTaees edwin bs. Trion, Clears, 5A. 5. Davenport, Hauer ¢—Kaum & Friedman. Tailors. FIRST STO! Uniet. Very eligibie fo for Bank ig and Insurance. joYemahon & 2 . Pmekney, a ra ‘empbelt & Palmer, Lawy {Meade & Rockwell, Lawyers. 6—Northwestern Life Insurance Yompany L. & Benedict, Agent. {}—To tet 4 { chamber of Life msnrance, 3) (Chariton T, Lewis, Secretary. L—Mecarthy & Chatmers, Lawyers 1j—Cook & Nassau, Lawyers, H. B. Ferguson, Lawyer, 44—M. W. Weld, Lawver, Intervationll Collection Association. G. Derrickson, Lawver. "pHIRD STORY, utherland, tr |, Lawyers, 3. Hanson, Lawyer. 4—To le sheriian, Bonynge, Cochran and McEwen,; Stene- 6—Bhsnu Ble "stoomer, Real Estate. oes Perr Real bptled ie reliows, Lawyers. By HA itcen, Lawyer. cow ni Lawyer. a rdener, Lawyer. EG. Wilson awyer W. Durack, Lawyer. -W ‘ikfagon & Peters, Trustees of Estate of W: Harrison & Strong, Lawyers. A. E. Woodruff, Lawyer, Ly rholz, Civil Engineer. Pelhaw and Fopvehester Kay Raulroag Company. 1-Thornton & farie Lavette: 2, kdgar Ketchum, Register {Bi 3( kevar Ketchum Jee bawver eee” 408 bys. ( Hi. Huenrer, Lawn 6—E. H. Mack iH Cra. jenet q—Htaanins t “Crook, Lawyers, Purroy & Butzel, Lawyers dead, Law Weller & Schenck, Lawyers. f. w 1Miliain, Layer nee i “Glover. Lawyer. Fred W. Kenny, Attorney and Counsellor, Lockwood & Crosby, La A} (8. Buller, Lawye ‘sire baa ¥IFTH STORY I—L. Skidmore, Lawyer. jay vesant cetver. Wakeman & Latting, La 1 B. Wakeman, Lawyer, me ©. E, Lyd J. va J. A. Reed, Lawyers, —Byrhe, Everett & Co., Lawyers Hp Waish, Halbert and Eckerson, Lawyers SIXTH STORY. 1—Jotn. Townshend, Lawyér. A. Nieholson. Err Lavish nan, Scotch Grinit 3G. W. “et citer. a 5. Burr, Lawyer. John Crompton, Accoantant Smith & Dean, Lity surveyors $ W Fan siclen, Lawyer. f : Baldwin, Charies D, Barrow, Lawyer. lenry,A. G Guidersieeve, | Lawyer ‘T. H. Milner, Two passetiger elevat stunning an’ the time. PER: ONAL. SALE.—WILL GRAY trimmed with green velvet, address ance of yesterday, G, W. M., at place where ~PARKERWT HAVE JUST CaNTCROED ‘AND have important letters tor you. Let me know addrees oF send tor the Pg Ja ©. WILBU! West Thirty-first street A“ RiGuT FOR WEDNESDAY, MEET ME MON. day noon, sure, at place named in frst i \ boTiON FELT HAT, uy aoquaiuc: NEW BORN BABB pad ADOPTION. OPTION, Heraid Uptown Branch ; NEW YORK SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. LLA H. FORMERLY cam GOODRISHER Ei ia Sees SEs ‘re Fone een BORN MALE INFANT; ALSO hy Boy, three months old, dark hair. Call or ise Bast Twenty-eighth street. H. H.—DEAR FATHER—RECLIVED YOURS OF the lith. Can I'see you, and wheret bho ss ARRIE B.—YOU HAVE DISAPPOINTED Ltd THE last time, How is it next Thursday ni nighet See Ball column. CARRIE, OWARD.—MEET M& CORNER EIGHTH AVENUE and Twenty-third street Wednesday, ag i OWAND. ]SPoBMation WANTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS Gales’ wom ce A Pompany. EN oMITH, 134 and 136 Grand street. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN ROK, IF ae should see this be will please call on or addre: ., 58 Clinton place, re OWEN GREENLEAP WARREN Is IN NEW YORK, orif He aay, of bis friends can tell of his whereabouts, the; lease communicate with VAN WYCK & GR Ex street, FORMERLY OF SAN Pine stre ‘yd JACOB ROSENPIELD, Francisco, witl calt (3) Frank Sachs & Co., 122 Church street, he will hear of something to his advan- tage. TOM. AIOR HL Must 6 SEE YOU FOR YOUR one good. Say whemor where. M. Mer B. 8, WHO, SOME YEARS AGO, SENT W. H, silver Balto trot the far West, marked 8, E. M., d her adi to W. H., 80 Prince street. a TY RMONIO REHEARSAL, BROOKLYN, AF. terwaras at Folsem Yorry. and Fifth avenue stage to I the lady communicate with the gen- yu 2,—WRITE TO THE OLD ADDRESS, ba Pp. ‘Tenth street. —Wi tleman who satin corner of stage next to her and who desiresian honorabie FORLIGNER, Herald ARAH F, BRIGPOLL MAY LEARN OF SOME- thing to her advantage by communicating with the Al undersigned. 72 Pino street, second floor. Gptee BEAUTY—COME AND KISS ue a L go. tance with her? Address JAN. DAM—IP IN TOWN ADDRESS HikRALD UP- town Branen office. RY ©, JILL THE GENtLEMAN (A CATTLE OWNER IN Kansas) who cailed some time since please chil pie The ALLEGREITE REFRIGERATOX CO., No. ‘Broadwi AVENUE CAR, THURSDAY NIGHT, SIXTIETH waters engagement, Friday, Aomontye ighth street. Why were ‘you not there? Address J, 8. B., Herald office, DOR APLE ASE Wares AND EXPLAIN REASONS, Direct letter to 6—1 se street, care of a MONDAY, SAME PLACE AND TIME ely fourth street, i, faecal RELIGIOUS 1 | NOTICES. T HARVARD: ROOMS 14, RESERVOIR SQUARE, Professor Tavior lectures, sunday, ‘o’clo preiedaiarn hed and it’so, tw nt ( Or ‘Str f Matthew Rawson. stockholder in the Marietta & |/ INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ” Firat Mortgage Premium Bonds tor sale at * COMPANY. shes 0 $i*2 Be »w 20 © 33 2 0 i) 333 2 % @ 2 0 ’ finn “toons EACH. ‘Third Premium Allotment he int held atyStelnway Ha't. on MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1875 Capital Premium... ++ $100,000 Every Bond redeemed with a premium. Address,.for Bonds and full information, MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO, Financial Agents, 23 Park row, New York. (ost office drawer No. 2) Remit by araft on New York city banks, by registerea "letter or Post office money order. U ded GREATEST ecec, H oH A NN N CCCC| EEER c° GQH H AA NN NO CB > CH H AA NN NG CB a HoH AA NNNG by o HHOH AAAA NNN OG EEBE CG H H A A NNNO KE © CH HA ANNNGO CE © cH HA AN NNG of ecco H HA AN NN CCCC EEBE EVER OFFERED. A CAPITAL PREMIUM OF uu 00) 006, co) 000 000 $3$$S 11 WO 00 00:08 = 00 wD 00 | Ca) F 1 00 0) 0 OD OH OO WO Ow oO $8$3$_ 11 wo 0) © O) WH Ww 0 HM OO 31D W CO 0 W W W 0 WO Ww ses83 1 DH, OO Dow $ nL 00 000 ow oo") DRAWN OUT OF 1,000 NUMBERS ONLY, nt The undersigned issue certificates of drawn series Bonds of the Industrial exhibition Company, particl- pating in the Third Premium Allotment, held March 1, 1875, as tollows>— 1-10 @ne-tenth) interest ofa whole Bond at. 1.20 Cone-twentieth) interest of a whole Bond at. lal: $18 9 HPIDELBERGER & CO., 216 Bron Broadway and 2% Bowery, A T THE FIRST B. ROH. NOBLE STREET, A. Greenpoint, Rev. D. SHonry Miller D. Dy Pasto Services morning and evening at 1034 and 734 o'clock. RE VY TO REV. DR TALMAGE’S SERMON, on “Universalism versus the Bible.” by Kev. H. it. Nye, in the Universalist church, (Brooklyn). “Gtormont avenue, near Atlantic, at 749 L All invited and promptly seated. NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY- EIGHTH street, west of Sixth avenue.—Services at ig A. M. sua <¥. M. fhe Rector, Rev. R. Heber Newton will preach, LL SOULS’ CHURCH, ELM PLACE, BROOKLYN,.— Dr. Geo. B. Porteous, pastor. Divine services will be holder 10:15 A. M.and'7:30 P.M. All are kindly 1- Beats tree. f ISHOP LITTLEJOHN, OF LONG ISLAND, WILD d preach at the Church of the Heavenly Rest, Fitth avenuc, above Forty-fitth street dn the evening, at7 Morning service, holy communion, at YHRIST CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE.—FIRST SUN- J day in lent.—Morning prayer, sermon by Dr. ‘thompson, 10:30. E mon by Dr, Pette ou CH OF THE A\ ONS MBNT, CORN avenue and Twenty-elgnth § stfeet—Rev. C. Tiffany, Sunday school at 9A. M.; Divine services, morn” afternoon at 331" (ns RCH OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVENUE, CoR- ner Thirty -fourth street —Key, Wim. R. Alger. Morn- ng sudject, ‘Things Seen and Temporal as ‘elated to Things. Unseen and Eternals” evening, “How Much | Owest Thout or, the six Debts of Man.” JALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, bah ted et THIRD strect. near Sixth avenne,—Rev. Mr. MacArthur, pastor, preaches in the ge a Subject—"Cnrist's Greatest Sorrow.” Evening, Rev. Halsey W. Knapp preaches. ttrangers invited. TVHURCH OF TAE REQURRAETIOM HionTyY FIFI sereet, between Lexington and Third aveaues.— Divine services, by the rector, Rev. Dr. Flagg, morning mag. Sunday HURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE, corner of “Forty -Arh street, Bos. George H. Hop: rth.—-Morning, “The Successtul Seeker ;” “Christianity Is tor All” Sanday school and Bible class at& Prayer meeting Eby svaniee i IVINE SERVICE TT BY ELDER Lae ; Harry Hills Variety Thesire, 26 Bast tone ton street. ‘Subject—"“The Beautiful Women of the Bi- ble.” (IRST REFORMED. EPISOOPAL CHURCH, MADI- gon avenue and Forty-seventh -strect, Kev. William ‘T, Sabine, reetor.—sunday school at) A. M.; divine ser- vices at 1045 | A. M: and 73g P. ML; the rector will preach in tne morning; Bishop Cummihs will occupy the pulpit ea the evening, All cordially: invit BAPTIST CHAPEL, TWEX it "Gas rast, west of Ninth avenue.—Key, Robert Cameron pastor, Will, preach, morning at 10:30, evening 7:30; invited ; sents tree. ¥ UNI ‘ALIM 18 TRUE, why preach it? This question, so often asked, Indi- cates that the inquirer not only has a wrong idea of the doctrine at fxsue, but a wrong idea of salvation itself. It iinplies that the only salvation which people need is sal vation from an endiess hell, and that it makes no ditfer- ence how they live or what they suffer so long as they escape that doom. Universalists believe, on the con- | trary, that the great need of mankind {s salvation | from ‘sin (Matt. i.. 21) and that th the present world ‘to call tor the preaching of the Gospel, without the aid of an endless hell Gal. 1., 4). They beheve, moreover, that sin and its conse: quences may extend far into the future Ife: and Aithough they believe that all men will fnaily be saved trom fis power, they do not expect that Gou will accomplish this result without the use of human agents, ‘They Know that mea mastdo their part to bring about this consummation, and they rejoice in the privitege of Leing “ellow laborers with God” in accomplishing so great a purpose. i hey labor to hasten the world’s saiva- tion, knowing that withough God Js “the savior of all men,” He is the Savior “specially of those that belleve” Tim. 1), and that the sooner, we obey the condi. tions of salvation the sooner we shall ull be saved. an man may assist or retard the world’s satvation, although he cannot preventit. [sit not worth wh pedite so good a matter? Shall we retuse to hasten thie yecov- ery of @ sick man because his disease is not|quite mortal? Shall we not, rather, take courage trom that fact to apply the balm and heal nim as soon as possible? ere is enough evil in Uni¢ersalists do not believe that sinners are in danger of annihilation or endless torment, but that they are sick with a very grievous sickness, from which it is eminently desirable to save. them as posalble; and because they know that “their “anal salvation 18 alyeady assured they Tabor hopefully and persistentiy, “aim ays abounding in f the work of the Lord, forasmuch a3 they know that their labor is notin vain in the Lord.” (I, +58. They preach the truth of Universalism because ic‘ts true and because tt is “the power of God unto salvation to every one that bellevege.”” It delivers the soul trom its doutits and fears pols ® bow of bright promise into every dark cloud, fobs death of Its sting and, takes from the grave its victo) tory. Atthe Third Universalist church, corner of Bleecker and Downins streets, the pastor, Rey. Sweetse: will prouet TTS DAY, af 04 and fis o'clock. Morning supject—"Working Out ‘Our Own Salvation.’ ject—"TI A a and the World. nvi EXTEN SBRVIORS IN ST_ANN'S CHURCH, BAST cltth On the Sunday evenings ‘during Dat Mater” will be sung in place et tespo At 734 0! ‘A series of discourses upon the Seven Bolots of the Bieasea Virgin ‘Mary’ will be gives by: ihe Very Rev. Thomas 8. Preston, St. Ann's Choir, ander the direction of M. I, Dachauer, organist will sing on— L—sunday evening, February 14 the “*Stabat Mater" of Rosati, first part.’ U.—sunday ‘evening, February 21, stabat Mater" of Rossini, gecond prt. IL 4 evening, February 2 the “stabat S ginal TV Sunday evening, March ; ter” of Cancone. V.—Sunday evening, March l4. the ; ter” of Gi . V evening, Siares RE. TLSON LECTURES FOR nag SOUTETY. VL “ot Progressive Spiritualists, 57 West v-third street, at 1045s, M, and 75 M. Spiritual i given terthe audichee atter each Ieottire. Chitiren lyceum meets at 236 F. M. Sociable on | the 2¢th inst. RESENT MOVEMENTS FOR THE REVIVING OF Worship.” —Leccure by Rev. W. W. Andrews in WENOK’S PERFU TMERY STORE, GILSEY_H HOUSE, Broadway and Twenty-ninth street. TH. ZSCHOCH, N16 Nassau street, ‘3 LOAN OFFICES. A. —DIAMOND TRUST COMPANY, 817 BKOADWAY, corner iwelfth street.—-Money ‘advanced on Dia: , monds, Weta Jewelry, Perea, Silks, Camel’s* Hair shawls and Laces; same bought aad Ror ladies’ private office. ISAAU Baik. TS ROSENTHAL on BROADWAY, CORNER OF A Fourth street—Advances to any. aio! ant on Dis inonds, Watches, Jewelry, gold and silver Ware, Silks, Merchandise. “Business select and confidential. “Ladies! parlo AT WOLF & BROTHERS’, 996 BROADWAY, BE- tween Nineteenth and Twenticth! streets.—Money sfoaned on Diamonds, Watcnes, Jewelry, silverware, Silks, parucularly Piapos; business confidential. Senores Hablan Espanol. DRY GooDs. A’ KINZEY'S: é Lac! eal Yok ie. yard CLEARING saLe. | A.~ eat Tiatpure Laces, 150. yard up. bale Seine gene Sa naan ‘oint an re ces cheap. vj t Valonctennes Laces, 2c. aru to 82 90) ry nf "BPRCIAL tit uchess ai uny Laces w 0! H Lots of Lace Collars, S¢. tu 286. iy * Sree NGtatL tt Fine all nen Collars, 1c. SPECIAL! It Neck Ruffles and Ruffilngs. Beal Shetland Veile, 100. SPECIAL It eal and Veils, ; id SIAL eR sewing altk LAO N ER AMIS S fringed in ois sae ata SA REARS: —-© very st ana —— colon, worth $1, — ellis eee PRICES WAY DOWN. aq 5,000 imported Linen and z N | RRRR, 000, DDD, (GGG, EEEE RRRR, S833 Lace Sets, Couars and RO OD DG GB R RS Cutts, piain (and lace RO oD DG E R RS trimmed, at 2c. se Oo OD ba EEE RRRR Sssss RO OD bG aE RR R 8 mm are as RO Ob DG GH oR te 8 » plain an Ranting, Olas and R 000 DDD GGG" EERER fk ssy8 Nala, GREAT REDUCTIONS, Cashe Trimmings, 25e, piece. Hea i cates i && 0000 BERR, BRaR, et Tidies, « oO oO R Pique Trimmings, Se. to 25c. plec t cs oO OR RR R Linen Tape Trimmings, 19¢. piece. (73 Oo OR RR R Embroldery Trimming. & O © RRRR RRRR KINZEY, a & Oo OR RRR RINZEY, a a& oO OR RR R Bargains in ladies? cont's t & & 6.80 Be Be Bis and misses’ Linen Handkerchiefs, ea &tees & 0000 KR RB RY ( ac onerant: Silk Handkerchiefs, nd erabroidered, Blc., $9. Lots of silk Mos, slesiny 1 Be. to 780. out, Be., l0c., 15. 6,000 yards of Tarlotons, iu every color, 23sec. yard. ‘The cheapest tot ever offered. HAMBURGS, 3C, YARD. HAMBURGs, $0 YARD. HAMBURGS, 6C. YARD, HAMBORG:! ie yA HAMBURGS, I YARD, HAMBURGS, Bio. YARD, HAMBURGS, 1s YARD, HAMBUR« 08, Be VAD: HAMBURGS, 200. YARD, AMBU ¢TNEN Goons? ¢ ‘aie! HAMBU EGS, Se: EARD: Bargains in Linen Damasks, All linen Satin Damask Towels, Be., Be 6c, 28e. SMe, up. ins Extra Bath Powels, 15c. to gd Turkish Bath 1owels, 25c. w Bargains in Linen Napains. \¢ Huck Towels, lle. up, Vine Glass Towels, 17c. ‘ven’ Towelings cheap. Yard' wide Tucked Moshin bwigs and Nainsook Muslias. o—_—_—» G nincchmasate Two button Kids, 25c., $00. G9. Undressed Winter Gloves very low. Opei Genta’ Driving Gloves, 75c. up. Lot ot lining Silks, 100. yard. Plain and corded silks, eS yard. Lotet Velyeteens, 2c. y: rilke and Velvets cles i FANS. (ea 2a Silk and satin Fans sold at $1 to $2, for Be. BARGAINS IN HOSIERY. pice aad RIBBONS. | (——- —_ T .JOBEPH SOLOMON & CO.’S, 134 FULTON street, near Nassau.—Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Silver Plate, Silks, Camel's Hair shawls, An- Y jues and Articles ot Virtn; established 1860; private ce for ladies. Se habla Espanol. AT 8 ROSENTHALS, 67 BROADWAY, CORNER ot Fourth street—Advances made on’ Diamonae, Watehes, Jewelry, -ilks; besiness select; iadies’ parlor, Aiso Diamonds for sale at bargains to pay adv RE ROEDER. & CO."S, B31 SIXTH “AVENUE A ts the soweley store), near Thirty-second street— ‘Advances madi Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c. Same bought and Sold. aaa @NEY LOANED—ON DIAMONDS, WATCIIES AND Sewelry, and the same bougnt. Silverware bought. , Jeweller, 1.190 Broadway, near Twenty. hinth street, BE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Buildin; | 463 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY. fe) fourth and Twenty-Afth stree! heral Tenens sme on Diatoede, aatonee dewale HES Laces and shawis, Same bosght at tuli-valne is L. BERNARD. 918 BROADWAY, NBAR TWENTIETH STREBT (oldestestablished and most responsible office). — Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewetry, Sil- ver, Laces, India Shawls, &c. 1.267 ; same dire a HERTS. BROADW ‘AY. OVER RERALD UPTOWN Branch office, room B (parlor for ladies), braneh, 1,207 Broadway.—Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c ; same bought and sold, iN DO BROS, WANTED “HANSON. WATER RAM, "NEW STYLE, I OD tnder, Addvess, stating price. PARMLY, 658 Bron: wag, New Yorn. XY FIRMS EMBARRASSED AND DESTROUS Zh confidentially, to dispose of thelr Stacks Immedi- ately for cash and good securitien, can address, in strict seerecy, PU ER, Herald oftiee, Gare WANTED. kK) Fire Proof Safe nlake and jowest cash price. office. W ANTED_ DIAMOND» weighing about four or five carats, Address M. E. B,, Herald Uptown Branch ottice, WANTED TO PURCHAS STOCK OF GCODS Suitable tor retail, trade; Clothing. Bootsand Shoes or Honse Furnishing Goods preferred ; will pay tor them in elegant House Furniture, Including Piano, ‘and will pay a few hundred dollars in'cash. Address, with full par- ticulars, IRVING, box 11 1d office. Wastep- second hand. office. wan “0—A GOOD SECOND HAND STEAM PUMP for an 8-horse . COMLY, Beavertown, N. J. Y OR MEDIUM SIZED ‘tate inside measurement, whore Address SAFE,’ Herala FOR CASH—A WHITE ALL. WASHINGTON HANDPRESS, Send price to X. U., box 116 Herald + ANTED—A aooD RETAIL MILK ROUTE, OF 13) quarts pet day: west side, beiow Thirty preferred, Address, with particulars, tion, &c., H. Hi. B., $62 West Twentieth street, price, li Ware cin ENGLISH MANGLE, IN G OD order, cheap for cash. Addres: box 6 Herald w RESTAURANTS, jeter LADIES’ 212 Broad jalty. ‘The be: VK 4 Oyster Fulton atree! ‘the ket affords constantly on hand ‘and served in every AND LET LIVE. ad Dining Room. Oysters our spec! Open day and night. known style. SAND’ t BPE. NCER, Caterer. MILLIN ERY “AND “ DEESSMAKING. T MAISON WALTON, | $62 BROADWAY, AAU Cnion square—Importers of fashion in nets and ag fg Round Hats; ABOVE Paris Bor ‘iso Modes Pour Denil from W. C. Jay & Co., 27, 24) and 251 Regent street, sondon. RT IN DRESSMARING.—MME. MARIE FAVRE IS ART to inform her customers and the ladies in apy sonora! that having concluded. ner ‘ehgagement with Meacra. Lord & Tavior, sme has resumed her former Cust, ness and reopened her dressmaking establishment at 309 Mxthavenue, ASWSUPERIOR DRESS AND CLOAK | Mi + exquisite fit and clegaut style warranted trousseaux at short notice. Mme, A, DUVAL, 873 Broadway. N bridal tue Catholic Apostoulc church. in Sixteenth street, wt (ween bixth aud Seventh averiaes. Sunday, at 7, F. M St LURES oe CHURCH, FORTY-FIKST STREET, near 8 ¢. Rey, CO. 5. Harrower, the tormer x pastor, wilt preach ‘ie 10}g A. M. and 735 P.M. Ail wel- come, Ye JUST REC EIV D ¥oR SPRING. _ gitlegant Patierna desirable for wedding srousseaux; watking and carriage dreases, cloaks, "DUVAL, importer, 878 Broadwi Sh igsatius cHURC venges.—Dr. i Rector ; hora it chitiren's tervice 3 ‘aly ABKRNACLE BAP rist cuuren, SECOND AVE between Tenth and Eleventh streets, Rev. ara, i Hay theres, pasor.—aprvioee at 10:8) d Fning subject, “*Cross-bearing evening, Rev. Dr, Randolphe of Philadelphia, Pa, Rint preach.” All are invited. pas PEOPLE 3 SERVIOR, | Chureh of the Holy Trinity, Madison avenne and Forty-second street, Rev. Dr. rng, rector of st. George’s church, will speak to the people this evening aud four succeeding Sunday evenings, 7 doen, at o’cloc Other services in tnis fe dnbtch ae Na idud lity A, M. and 39@P. M, Waywercar MEMORIAL CHURCH, CORNER West Eleventh han io ay averiey place.—The Rev, William Kirkus, rs church, will prosetin the eventug, “Subjedh, ‘of Grace jonscience." NONSTANT AND TRUE.—YOU WILL FI LET. ND tn it your Pi ter pa he REED Cy office, by Wedteaday. Y* 10N Rabe MADISON AVENUE, CORNER T MME, LAFORCAD < st t, second door of Broad: jeparture for Paria, will seit at an. immense sacrifi orgeous and guint Evening Dresses and Opera Cloaks, beautiful C erage Wraps and Street Vostumes, from Worth, Pi war's; also Labrador, sil- ver fox’s ani si nurs, &C. 2 castors’ A —REMOVAL, MME. DOGERON, Fr “PARISIAN + dressmaker, Jate forewoman at Worth’s, not lon e removed from 447 Sixth avenue to Sl Kast Tent! treet, will make ladies’ dresses, originatingnew styles; evening and ball dresses a special ADIES' AND CHILDREN bandand made to order; Inte Machine Sutching, kinds. RIN pms ATTENTION I8 CALLED TO MME. LUMLEY'S Dresmaking Bstablishment, 119 West enty-third street, where fitting is @ specialty; low Di small quautivies a study, and taste and elegance are ointned. ‘Handsome dinner Dresses on hand WEsT Posie STREET, OPPOSITE MoUreer} Edwards, formeriy of Broadway, maker; walking gaits f4 Thirty-vighth street.—Rey. John N. Galleber, ree- wr. Rervices LUA. M, and $308. M. -, theatrical suits and vall i | | e— UNDERWEAR. e—- Tucked and trimmed Chemise, & Fine Underwear, clositig. 1 ¢ ——— SMALL WARES» Powders Perfumeries, Soaps. Buttenhole Twist, 6c. en ot in Good Pins, I4.rows, 2c. Paper. Crochet Braids, 10c. dozen. Alpsca skirt Braida, 3c. plece. $000 dozen best quality 10 yard spool silks, black and colors. Sc. spool. Mottoes, Zephyr, Worsteds aud ratterns, very low. WILLIAM KINZEY, corner Ninth street. ON THE SECOND of their an entirely new and eae ee, owoliug. Se. yard, Plain and fancy Muslins. Pique and Lawns cheap. One button Kids, 19c. pair. and Castor Gloves, 50c. ra and White Kids, 50c. KINZEY, KINZEY) Bargains in silk, beaged and worsted srimmings. Great bargains in fine Fans, large reduction. Bargains in our Jewelry department. #rench Flowers, closing out, Woe." to 29¢, ner spray. 100,000 vards of Ribbons closing out cost or Hey so tion. Rib- bous at ic, 5e., 6¢., ge) We., 123g." and 150 yard, y below Large lot of ladies’ and misses’ Underwear, cheap, Fine tucked Skirts, 50c. Fine whalebone Corsets, 39c, ‘Icock’s Porous Plasters, 10c, Sewing Silks, 1c. spool. willed Tapes, lc. piece. wish Hairpins, 2c. pael Fine pearl Buttons, de, 66, atid te. oxen, Ponee wing Coiton, 10c. dozen, Fine Jet BSeads, 3c. bunch. Crochet Cotton, 3c. 1. Fancy Battons, Sc., 4c. and 5c. dozen, hs KINZEY, Swiss carved and fancy Photograph Frames, 25c. Fancy Goods of all kinds clostig out very low. 767 and 769 Broadway, FLOOR SLXTH AVENUE BUILDING, 1893 EIGHTH AVENUE, Huving completed our extensive Improvements, and also having purchased tor cush from the late forced sales, we are now fully prepared to offer extraordinary inducements in every departnent, Strancers visiting the oy wilt find it greatty to their advantage to make a inspection to our popular store and compare. prices, as we are determined to increase our trade, We will offer immense bargains in rich Black silks, Dress Goods, Suits ready made aad to order, Cloaks, Shawis, Linens, Domestics, &c, We have added to our large stock & Com- pets. assortment of Hosiery and gentlemen's Furnishing Joods, at extremely low prices and of superior ‘qualltye far below cost ot Anportaton! 739 dozen gentiemen’s Halt Hose, $2 95, worth $5. SWdozen gentlemen's Balbriggan Halt Hose, $4, wort 750 dozen gentlemen's striped Lisle Thread Half Hose, $5.50, worth $9 50. 300 dozen gentiemen’s striped cotton Half Hose, $6, worth $104 1,09) dozen gentlemen's Mering Shirts and Drawers, 39, 4c. 50. $1, $1 40, $17: 8 per ASW rdiety SestAT oan valde, ecedented reductions. Ladies, misses and children’s Hose in endless variety and at astonish sly low prices. alee En jose (white and brown), full, regular made, $2 9 per dazen, worth Laiiee jes? Striped Cotton Hose, ‘Bhe., 60c., 70c., 754 up- war oy Balbriggan Hose, 45c., 48c., 50c., 56c., upward. Merino Vests and ‘Drawers. 50c., 75¢., $1 and ae i Very cheap; first class quality. Centlemon's Collars and Cuds, a complete stoc! Gentlemen's scaris, Bows, Tes, 8c. up, Gentlemen's suspenders, Cheap nd 4004. Bane ppeee we be: wortny. of the “attention of alsa who desire a good artic "prices, nT rere : RODGERS @ ORR BLAOK SILKS. ood article, ie SILKS. To all who can appreci price, will do well to exa } Silks, just landed, 460, on the d 50 pieces black Silks, 900, 930., 4 Ka $1 s ‘$155, $1 75, apwai 150 pieces: Saperlats $l 75 piecos sublime quality, satin face $276, warranted; best Imported. REE OS DRESS GOL DRBSS GOODS. o—_—__——_-® Si A complete stock of rich Dress Goods at prices lower than ever hefore. Scuses Camel's fialreloth. 2. 3 worth Bc. 5 cases Voplins from 18-. to 50c.. very 3. cases Plaids, the very latest styles, Just out. 6 sh $2.8 328, $260, 0 fo hneutral shades, {BLACK Goopa «All the desirable goods for deep mourning, We make mourning goods a specialty. Ladies ordering suits cau haye them completed on seven hours’ notice, Say pieces binck French Cashmere, 7d 85c, Me; very ¢ pieces black Alpaca, 2c, 250, 28. Sle. below mancfacturers’ pric silk warp Henrietta pee in all qualitte: and wears well. ‘Tameso, Cloths, Mohairs, Topling, Crape Cloths, 29¢. ; perior Empress Cloths. dle., very’cheap and ood. very rich DOMESTICS, PLANNELS, &0., ee best goods made, andjat,the lowest cash prices as tok conds Wamsutta, 12}4¢ e i canes 44 Muslins, 6c., pete worth I6c. Sidon Lice. greatly re- American Calicoes, 6¢., 7c., 8c. 9c. to pk Mecar Table Linen, Slc., Side. pieces Damask, 48¢., 55¢., GUé. 100 pieces extra superior, 70c., 80c., 95¢. ; ‘towels, $1 25 per dozen: worth $1 75, Towels, $1 75 per dozen; worth $2 52. Damask Towels, $3 per dozen; worth $4 59. 50 pieces Irish, Or oda just received from auction, 5c, very low, only 80c., 75c. 95, 104, T1124 brown and a, bought before the late Advance in prices, far below Manwlacturers’ prices. Flannels, Blankets aid Doylies, gooa and cheap. Housekeeping Goods of every aescription reduced. aw! Batts! 8 We manufacture our own Sults. best imported. ies can leave their orders and bave their Suits made on twenty-four hours’ notice in the latest styles and at very lo: prices. Cloaks and Shawls in endless varieties and extremely jow prices. Broche and camels’ hair Shawis, from $8 to $. We are tully prepared to offer greater inducemen than ever before’ Goods sent to aif parts of the United states and British Provin: Samples tree. Orders in- trusted to us will receive careful and prompt attention. Money refunded if goods are not satistactory. + RODGERS & ORR, 183 Kighth avenue 183, MACY & CO. BR. H. MACY RH, MACY & 00., & CO., GRAND CENTRAL FANCY AND DRY GOODS EsTABLISUMENT, finns > AND CUILD: OF THSIR OWN MANTRA After many years of experience Jins, materials and excel offered. Every article will be fo lins, will be round tuily 2 PER © THAN LAST SE. An inspection of our large sto We have the most eomplete line of UNUSUAL o—. ae 1 sThaN BROTH © SIXTH AVENUE A ORTANT NOTL I Broadway, Pith have received DENT'S ©) it ts unnecessary to r TU SOSENMAELY Nifw DESIGNS, we are now enabled to offer a line of Garments, which for mus- lence of work- manship, will be found much superior ‘In every way to the generality of garments ul perfect or can be returned, while our prices, in consequence oi the decline In mus- ASON, will amply repay ladies about returnishing their wararobes in INFANTS’ WEAR, © fevery article requisite to a Complete outfit ‘of any estab) Mshment in the city, “BARGAINS IN AND LANSERTIONS, 4 ¢. JOUNSTON, Nee tabla NEW SPRING 8100K DRY GOODS, C. ARPES an UPHOLSTERY, tall spring assoranent ‘LEBRATED GENTLEMEN'S LONDON + KID GLOVES, To parties having visited Farope and used these minend them as they have a world: wg 8 poeutenes elegance of nish ana durability. ‘ ‘the prices les © ‘ban ever before ofered $8 in America, sent gratuitously to ail parts ot the country, mp! on application. (has anabling out or town bares ts anc vas tageously as ‘vagegecy New York cng fed =“ ‘OB, . JOHNS’ Broadway. Fifth avenue and “Twenty. second stree: Crane MADE SHIRTS, er quarter doze trade.’ Shin actory, S5t © WAMU acs is, fine ey and good Foun ort 10 80 pe: iscount to Nhe WADY. WILL S#L 7 Iwsir Shawl, Furs a urope. Adaress 4. ¢. Mae non 138 (aEAR a iq eit TAME Ls! ing al to revurn 183 ie raid office, VALENTINES | WOOLLEN UNDERWRAR,| MASKS HOSIERY and GLOVES ai) ~ —— wg | less than thegold cost otim: | ——— VALENTINES | portation, including ope MASKS of the finest French Striped | —— — jose. persia UNDERWEAR | LADIES’ AND | CHIL- TOYS — DREN'S CANTON UNDER-}| —— — CLOTHING and INFANTS’ | = — UNDERWEAR | OUTFITS, bought since the TOYS —— fallin price, and selling at} = — UNDERWEAR | extremely low figures, DOLLS Furs, Felt Hats and Wool-} = —— Embroideries jlen Blankets clearing re LACES gardless of cost. ‘The best] = ——— Embroideries | stocked and cheapest China TIES and Glassware Department MILLINERY | in thiscountey. cs — Goods delivered free in| —— MILLINBRY | thiscity, Brooklyn and Jer: | VELVETS pene sey city. posi CROCKERY | LA FORGE KID GLOVE, | RIBBONS pone io per pair, warranted.’ | ——— CROCKERY | FOURTEENTH 'STRERT| © “GLAss aie CROCKERY WVexur. — | VER yes 1 H A 11 RRRRRR i H aA + ate R iH H AA Spe as R u Sef mec ae ae R WonunHh =A A OIL RRRRRR iH H AAAAA OLR 8 u thar ane ae ee R a aw 7 ee: eo R H HOA Aino i R Gvuops, 1. SHAW, Ht Bowery, corner Fourth street. The largest stock of Human Halr Goods in the city. ‘The only honse in this city where all goods are post- tively retailed at wholesale prices, Satisfaction guaran- teed In every case or goods returnable, All the latest styles of Coiffures on hand in large variety, PR LIST, SHORT HATR Switches, 50c. and upward Finost quality Hair switeues, SOLID, NOT DYED 18 in long, 402. wi ws lond, 40z. wel inches long, 4.0%. wel inches long, SHAW'S * Seine ih. $2: “aneh, st nd $1 “d. ‘A A 4 3g SIXTH AVENTR, between Twenty-first and sarenty second streets, up stairs, jair made over in tatest stvles. 25c. and We. per ounce. S sent to ail ihe States, when prepaid, free of all charges, of: 0. D., with brivilege of examination, T J.D, LEVERRE)S, «1 sIX#il_ AVENUB, BE- tween Twenty sixth and Twenty seventh streets. Stamping and Embroidering establishment. larze stock of imported yoke Chemise Bands, Drawers and Lingerio, Ladies’ Breakfast Caps, Ladies’ Trousseaux speci! poperrem . vd pian for Beudkercnrety: tadie an: clots Embroidered to order; lace curtains and lac cleaned and mended equal to new. clay SELLING OUT, TO CLOSE THE BUSINES! EB. +) BAILLARD informs her customers ae, Tadtes in general that she is vedi B her, entire stoc’ Sovelties and Fi P- sortes. ‘v OR SALE—A VERY FINE CAMEL’S HAIR SHAWL, Apply at A. J. THOMAS’, 6@) Broadway, PRICE FIVE CENTS. DRY GOODs. ny EEEE H # RRRR fl ccc HH Ssss¥" E HBB RHQ Of BS 8* gE H HR RUC CH HS B HO HR Ri HOW 8 FE HAHAH RRRR It CG HHBH ssss gE H HB RC HoH 8 g H HR RILC cH H 8 B H HR RUO CH HSS EEEE H HR RU cco H H sss | ee aranira AVENUE AND TWENTY-FOU ‘ST. CT THE ATTENTION OP * LADIES TO OUR MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF LApIES’ UNDERWEAR, WE USE ONLY THE BEST MUSLINS, TRIM WITH FAST-EDGE EMSROIDERIES, SEW WiTff LOCK-STITGH MACHINES, AND STILL GUARANTEB OUR PRICES VERY MUCH LOWER THAN ANY EVER OFFERED 1N HIS CITY. WS ALSO MAKB A SPECIALTY OF THE FINEST FRENCH UNDERWEAR, SEWED AND EMBROI- DERED BY HAND, WH HAVE THIS WEEK RE- CKIVED ANOTHER INVOICE CONTAINING EXTRA“ ORDINARY BARGAINS French Percale Sacque Chemises, beautifully embrov dered fronts and bands, at $1 93, Tollet Sacques, the whole front rich!y embroidered, at $185, Night Dresses to match, $2 93, Grand collection of finest hand-embroidered Night Dresses, Lincn Chemises and sets of Pillow and Sheet | Shams up to $52. AJob lot of French percale Night Dresses, Chemises, Toliet Sacques and Drawers, all neatly trimmed with WE RESPECTFULLY DI | | | hand and Hamburg embroidery ; choice for 99. 5,000 real Frencti Coutfi Corsets, our own importation, 4 heavy whalebones, warranted, exquisite shape, at $1 35. Ley JUST RECEIVED AN OF FINE NEEDLEWORK EDGINGS SER WHICH THE LATE ADVANCE IN PRICES, AND WILL BE SOLD ACCORDINGLY. LADIES WILL PLEASE NOTICE THAT OUR EMBROIDERIES ARE MADE ON FIRST CLASS MUSLINS, ARE ALL CLOSE WOVEN AND WARRANTED FAST EDGE, AND IN- WER“ ORDERED BEFORE ‘i Real Yak and real @uipure Laces at less than cost of importation. Remnants of elegant braided Gimps and Trimmings at half cost. Extraordinary Bargains in Hats, Feather Trimming, Garnitures for dress trim- mings, Hau Ornaments, Tarlatans, &c. We call special attention to our new gray Camel’s Haig Suits, Basque, Skirt and Overskirt, beautifully trimmed with double knite plaiting and fringe'to match, at $8 75 $10 60 and $1210. age ‘ Elegant Black Silk Suits, made frow pure Lyons silk warranted, sewed with silk, beautifully made, at $37. Ee RAE MRR aE EEE wioaKS CLOAKS. .CLOAKS. + oa ee. sats Balance of our Stock at enormous reductions! ur giz all wool Beaver ks reduced to $3 95. Our $12 irish Frieze Cloaks reduced to $5 95 on 21 beaded and embroidered Cloaks reduced to GREAT INDUGEMENTS TH pu pouaHoUT THE EN- EHRICHS', CH EHRICHS!, TH AVENCE, between Twenty fourth and Twenty-fith streets, FURS AT LESS THAN THK COST OF THE P. A FEW SEAL SKIN §ACQUES AT A SACRIFICE. AS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMBST, s CONKLING @ C £2. BETWEEN EIGATH AND Midian eannts: ONE BLOCK BELOW A T. STEWART & 00., BEG TO ANNOUNCE THEY HAVE BOUGHT, AT LESS THAN 6G, ON THE DOLLAR, THE BANKRUPT STOCK TH BANKRUPT STOCK TUS BANKRUPT STOCK “oF M, REIMAN & CO. LATE OF UNION SQUARE. THB STOCK OONSISTS OF TLKS DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, LINSNS AND HOUSEHOLD Goups, FINE WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEaR, TOGETHER WITH OUR OWN STOCK, WHICH WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT AN ENORMOUS REDUCTION, PREVIOUS TO STOCK TAKING, Thus offering to the public an opportunity to secure the greatest bargains ever shown in this city, WE WILL SPECIFY A F far FEW, WITH PRICES, 5 lots Lyons uk Eros rain Silks, at $1, $1 $150. worui very much mo $1 35 ans, B E | Phi fer ‘Silks, for spring ring and sammer wear, at 75c., ti lot Mg Dress Silks. in choice cloth shades, $1 0; value, Lot colored ros grain Silks, 4 inches wide, Sholce gaslight colors, for evening dresses, $1 5u; value, 1 lot Camel's Hair Ctoth, for Polonaise, 20. a yard; ral pu pure Mohair Glaze, for spring sults 280. a yar; 1 lot pure silk and wool Pongee, for spring suits, 400. a Pot pu pure silt’ Briiltantine Mohair, 850. a yard; value, Domestic Calicos, 6. English Cambrics, yard wide, 12\%e, 10 lots all woot Nack Prench Cashmere, Js at very litue overliatt price. mere. Js yards wide, Slots biack Henrietta Cloth, f Peal A, or for spring suits, 45¢.; 1s Replay Balmoral ‘Grape: Cloth, 14 yards wide, 10 tots black Iron Grenadine a vette at S2ge. and 45c. @ yard; 125 pieces of real Valenciennes La 5 b insertions, at hait price. ee Oe ea 75 Piaces real black Thread L Lace, in various widths, at halt price. 10 pieces real black Guipure Lace, in various widths, at hai price. 10,000 pieces Haral Embi at 50, $ Fi 4 burg Embrolderies at a yard 2 lots pind, striped and choc cheoues Nainsooks, Jaconets and Cambrics, His a yard; val jue S6c. ii 75 pleces soft nish Engilah Nainsoox, 10c. ; value, 20c. 60 pieces Bishop’s Lawn, fine , fine quality, I8ige.; value, 30c. dozen’ ges gente hommed and hem wander er ure linen, at halt price. mene tseetnienatile Seaneies worth 200, | 150 dozen linen Napkins, 750. @ dozen; value, $1 25. A smail Jot of soiled Bed Spreads, $128; value, $2. LADIES WILL FIND Tr vite OCW EOTABLISUMENT DURING FUE COMING DURING THB COMING JOHN B, KAUGHRAN, ; ew canATS , Te oO Ta Uraadeay, Wi. CONKLING. —Sbetween Linen and Ninth ta,

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