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————_—_—_ WHOLE NO. 14,069, NEW YORK SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. = DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMDEER EN eRe sy sere Pace—Third, fourth, fifth nd sixth columns. wNtH Pace—Sixth colamn, B iT Fasw-secoud colu 13 BILLIARDS —Stxrgenta Page—-ixtl Seah tree | I ola i Pasa ird col colum First. 3 second and umn Sher AND LODGING WANTED—Fovurta Pacs— ‘bird sna fee tow columns. BROOKLYE UO RD—Fouuta Pace—Fourth column. OOKLYN eat ESTATE FOR SALE—SconD Pace—First and second columns, and Fovrru \d sixth columns. TUNITIES—Seventa Pace. td Page—Sixth column 8 AND TOBACUO—Sixteentu Pace—Sixth col- ump. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Tarrp Pace—First eaRO"AND' Fourta Pace—vifth column. CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Szconn PaGe—Sixth col- and raraaies iz #—Third column, CLOT! THING Sixremwen P -—Sixth column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS SkconD, Face—“izth column, and Siatexntu Page-—Third and fourth columns. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Tuinp Pace—Sixth col- umn, Fe aarp NTH Pacr. COUNTRY BOARD—Fourta Pacs—Fourth column, DANCING RCADEMIBS Terre Pace—Third column. DENTISTRY—StxteenTa Pace—Fourth column. DRY po tl A Pace—Third, fourth, fith and sixth DwenLing G HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN. D—Srconp Pace—Second and third columns and Tentu Pack—Fourth, fifth and sixth RuRO EAN NSTEAMSHTPS_—Tarmn Page—Fifth column. EUROPE raieeceern cofamn EXUHA) A ela be ap jens opunras EXcu IN: ‘HIRD Lay Stairs column, FINANCT TAL—SeVENTH PAG! FOR EAE --ERsonn Pag wr Fourth column, and Turr- EENTH Pace—Sixtl FURNISHE ED ROOMS AND. REARTMENTS TO LET— Seas, Pace—Third column, and Textu Pace— Sixth column, FURNITURE—sixteenta Page—Fifth column, HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Second Page—Fitth col- mmn, and Sixteenta Pace—Second and third col- ims Lier aw NTED—MALES—Sxconp Pacr—Sixth col- 0 Sixrxents Pace—Fourth column, Hose CARRIAGES, &C.—Turntexnta Pagx—Second d third columns. BO’ LS—Founen Pace—Fourth column. Hovsis Room. 4C,, WANTED—Tuinteenta Pace— Fatt) INDUSTHIAL, "EXHIBITION COMPANY—First Pace— Third column, INSTRUCTION—Eveventa Pace—First and second sensi’ nut. + HOBOKEN, HUDSON CIty AND REAL EST. FOR SALE—Tairp Pla Hi and thee Pe oieees, and Fourta Page—sixtb column. “LECIU ck SKASON—ELEventH Page—Third columr. LOAN OFFICES—Strreenta Pace—Fitth column. LOsT AN} FOUND—Tutrreents Pace—First colamn, Sixth cotumn, Pace—Fourth column. ith Pace—sixtn ea umn. Pace—Fourth columt MILU Neier ‘AND DRESSMAKING—Stxteenra Pace— Sixth colum: MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Twetrra Pacx—Fitth and sixth columns. MISCELLANEOUS—Eceventu Pace—Second column. MUSIC AL—Fourtu Pace—Fourth column, NEW PUBLICAT: }—SkvENTH PaGe—Sixth colamn, Ni WSPAPERS—Srxteenta Pace—Sixth column, PEKSONAL—Finst Pack—First and second columns, aig et es ORGANS, &0.—Eveventu Pace—Sec- PROBESSONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— SixteeNTH Pace—becond colur PROPER:Y OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Tuinp rage Third and fourth columns, and Pack—Sixtft column, REAL ESTATE TO. EXCHANGE Torey Page—Fourth column, and Fourtn Pacr—Sixth column, REAL EsTAt&é WANTED—Tairp Pace—rourth and firth columns, and Four Pace—Sixth column. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst Pace—Second column, RESTAURANTS—Tentu Pace—Third column. BR. WARDS—Trunreente Pace—First column, BALHS Av AUCTION—Tutercentd Fack—Third and fourth columns. SITUATIONS 1 WANTED—FEMALES—Skconp —Pacr— gus annie and Sixteexta Pace—First and sec- ond colum ns, WANTED—MALES—Srconp Pacr—Fifth and, vast columns, and Sixteentu Page—Third srucials NOTICES—turmrenrn Pacr—First and secona BPOMTINGS BIRDS, DOGS, &C.—Turmtexxta Pice— Second column. STORAGE Suctunate Pace—Sixth colamn. THe TRADES Suxraexry P, Tuk TURF—Tmereeyta Paci TO a FOR BUSINESS FURPOSES—Sxconp Pace— First column, and Texta Pace—Fourth column. FRAVELLEWS @ GUIDE—Turep Pace Sixth column, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMFNTS = 1TO LEToSxcone Fack—Third and fourtn columns, 4 Buxventn Pacr—First column. WANTED 20 PURCHASESixtzexti = Paoe—Sixth columt wardtiis “SEWELRY, &C.—Sixteextm Pace—Fifth Wesigesten OUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR Be eee column, and column. warhestoN PuorEnre FOR SALE O# TO LET— ond column. WINTER RESORToS fount Tace—Fourth column, YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Twetsentu Pace—sixth column. BENNETT BUILDING. ET? BUILDING. A PEW NORE OFFICES TO LET. DIRECTORY, BASEMENT. Ltwrence &Co., Bankers. 2 N. Sayre. ee ead Furnishing. Ra. Baum & Frieda nT 0 Unlet. Very eliginte La Bapkig and Insurance. i-MeMahon & Morse, ‘Cawyers. 7-W. H. O'Dwyer, La Buckingham, Lawyer. . Pinckney, Publisher. Te mpbell & Palmer, Lawyers, 2 { Meade & Rockwell, Lawyers. S—Northwestern Life Insurance Vompaay L.8, Benedict, Agent. 34-10 let xt Chamber of Life insurance, Chariton T, Lewis, Secretary. 2-McCarthy & Chalmers, Lawyers, Kook & Nassau, Lawyers, H. B, Ferguson, Lawyer. VM: W. Weld, Lawver, Hiverpatonal Collection Association. De rhe Lawyer. Trlekso HERD STORY. 2, duuge sutne Scott, S-Feteriteh & Ca Rveil, Lawyers Hanson, Lawyer. sToret Co pt Bonynge, Cochran and McEwen, Steno raphers, it eet Real ee ‘ook, Keal Estat etrigas 2 Fellows, Lawyers. itken. Lawyer. + W. 6. Trapha & Matthew W. 1H. Byan, E. T, Gardener, ‘Lawyer. Lo. Wilson, Lawyer. sUineinnati Commercial, Chicago Tribune, PF. T. Me Fadden. }0—Wilkinson & Peters. Trustees of Estate of White, (Harrison & Strong, Lawye\. ;, (A. E. Woodruff, Lawyer, Ji—W. R. Bergholz, Civil Engineer. Petham and Fortchenter ftailroad Company. J-Thornton & Earle, Lawyers, u ‘Reeister in jn Bankruptey “nha i H. : Oral . iene 7- Hasting £Orook, Lawyers, aon hee Butzel, Lawyers, H. Badeau, eller OBrien, Law: A. Wihiams, bt (To let. H, Glover. Lawver. Fred W. Kenny, Attorney and Coun 33 | Lockwood & Crosby, Lawyers 34§* Subler, Lawyer. FIFTH STORY 1—L. Skidmore, Lawyer. vi lawyer. eilor. awyer, Ls cker, Lawyer J.P ay, A. Reed Lawyers, tiie Everett & awyers, ih {{ Walsh, Halvert ana Eckerson, Lawyers. SIXTH STORY. 1—Jobn Townshend, Lawyer. A. Nicholson, nderson Kenedict, Lawyer. . Logan, Scotch Granite, &3. =o W Vpcatpenter, Lawyer £1 ots all, Lawyer. 35 GSR Wweuster Lawyer. Jecersons Clark, Lawyer. £ {John L. Knight i gin Podees a Hooker, Tawyers Burr, Li Jom o romptony ‘Accountant timith & Dean, City Surveyors GW Van siclen, ohai wyer. Henry A. ‘alidersleeve, Cawyer G. R Cari Frington, Lawyer. \. W Tompkins, Lawyer. H, Milner, Lawyea, Two passenger elevators running all the time. __... PERSON Ale =GHAND eee Qualls FEBRUARY 2 u. BLUR jomino, box. ty : incltent. Direct W. G, LU" station Benom Some Be WISH ‘TO SEE You, 2B ALTIMORE TRAIN. FRIEND—CARRIE HAS RE- turned to Thirty-first street. Call. aster —BE AT THE OLD PLACE OF ringi ER ing to-night at 734 o'clock. OR ADOPTION—A HEALTHY FEMALE BASE, one day old, weishs 12 pounds, black air, Ameri” can parentage. Full surrender. At the New Lying- In Instituuon, 148 West ‘Twenty: sixth street, REBNPOINT—A, AND E. WILL PLEASE MEBT AT same place and time. Ts OF FU ¥ THE PERSON THAT ADDRESSED 41 CENTRE street will call he will be handsomely rewarded and kept strictly private. F BLACK EYED YOUNG LADY WHO RODE IN ‘Twenty-third street car and Fot on at Fourth avenue atabout 6 P. M, last Friday would like to make the. ac- qacintance of dark gentieman who sat beside her will e please address ¥. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. NFORMATION WANTED—OF PHEBE JACKSON, formerly seamstress at 76 West Thirty-fith Breet Call on or address Mrs, MAGGIE A, POST, No. 133 West Thirty-flth street. a. Bane. thy PRTRE RS Fos Lorde 22 Out of town. fore, under Mrs. KA W. STERRE17, Rochester, N. LYCEUM, THEATRE, | FRIDAY EVENING.—THE gentleman who left Ins seat and came to rear of Darquet writing on programme with pencil would be Pleased to know the lady who noticed him as she was coming out. Address WARREN HOOD, Coleman House, New York city. Mookey-aNswir MY Last, See OLD PUFFS. Y BOY.-COME BLFORE WEDNESDAY OR I shall look for you. Send books to Oatis. MAMA, 10, ane DORLON, WE EXPECT THEM ON _Thursday, wus ADA RAYMOND PLEASR BEND ADDRESS clio: to an old triend ? Address A. A. A., box 131 Herald ce ILL K, (LYCEUM THEATRE THE 22D favor A. zt ‘0. with another note? Had engage- ment Saturday, Address, as betore, 40 Wall street. ILL E. W.. WHO Page iy hy PERSONAL column of Herald of 234 in: address to i, box 161 Herald Uptown Bi ‘OU TOLD ME THAT YOU LOVED Mz, AND YOUR heart's thoughts seemed to speak. If ™: it sink within me will you love tre then as now! Your valen: fine. “Be happy. John M**##n please send your address FOR ADDRESS OF JOS. GEORGE, FOR. merly of Cape Town, Africa. @. L. GERARD, aN Haven, Conn. United States of America, BLAN OH, PLEASE CALL dD FRIDAY HBP STREET, AND THIRD | AVESUE, evening, about 7 P. M.. gentleman on corner and going down. will oblige by T Aho! HARVA’ a agua Mina gek Sunday at 73; Subject: “How To Investigate Spiritaal's sm.’ inquiries invitea, Conference from 2 to 5 o'clock. NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY-EIGHTH street, west of Sixth avenue. —Sor vices at 103s A. M. ant 73g P. M. The rector, Rev. &, Heber Newton, will preach. at morning service; Kev. William Kirkus at peeing, canes of evening service—"“The Duty ot Dulture RE, Glelock: Honest AME, SOULS! CHURCH, ELM PLACE, BROOKLYN, Dr. George B. Porteous astor.—Divine en es mornin, at 10%; evening, at 736 ons, by special requei Beats’ tree. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY CAN RBaT LYRIC HALL ail day on Sunday, furnished complete. Also a new Hall, 1,266 and 1,263 Broadway. Apply 48 above. \HURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, Madison avenue and Fo! Forty-second street. Rey, Mr. Kirkus, of G will preach at 10! Rev. Wm. NellegyMoVieke! 86 jarlem, Rey. 8. H. Ty ng. :D. D., will preach at Qanrary BAPTIST CHURCH, TWENTY-THIRD street, near Sixth avenue.—Rev. R. 5. MacArthur, pastor, preaches. Morning—“The ‘Great Commission.” Evening— First European Convert.” Scriptural Bap Nos 3 and 4 0. are kindly favited. “BESS George's, tism administered. Strangers invited. Orzes oF THE ATONEMENT, MADISON AVE. nue, corner ldes Be. eile) h street, Rey. C, C, Tiffany rector.—Sunday schoo! Diyine services— oftelnug’ at 10%; aReemoon: rs 3, The rector will ch Cupscr OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AYERUB AND Thirty-fourth street.—Rev. William R. Alger will Preach. Morning subject, The Couey ‘and Cure ot Pro- evening, “Moral Gratting.” HRIST CAUROH, FIFTH AVENUE.—MORNING, prayer; sermon, “The Temptations of Business, Wi, Evening, prayer; sermon, “Sin, the Divider,” 73s. D ‘Thompson preaches. HURCH, OF THE RESURRECTION, PIGary Sarre street, between Lexin gion and Third avenu vine service by hey took Rey, Dr. Flagg, mornin; and even 3 MADT Quve ae DISCTE corner Forty-Aith street Re Morning—“The Conspiracy Againet eehrise Evening “some Thoughts of the Immortal Life." Sunday achool and Bible ayer service Friday evening. Subject—"'St, 1 a INDUSTRIAL 1 EXHIBITION N COMPANY. Fron THE B COMMERCTAL 1 a FEBRU- ic NEXT MONDA $150.000 ores hei LAST Next Monday afternoon, Ma Fell, at Steinway Hall the third premium drawing and the’ sixth public ing of the Industrial Exhibition Company takes place. Tnis event is loosed forward to with great public in- terest. One hundred and fifty thousand doliars will Hien and there. be distributed, among L1G) drawn series Bonds in suns ranging trom on of the Industr 5 Exhibition Company, it should be remembered, claims not only to have a specu- lative, Dut an absolute vaine. Even it it should not draw ‘the 1 pital pri of the many other large Drizes, stil itis wort | ie face, being redceus- able. with interest and weil secured. Such a combination of absolute and speculative values has never before been atiempted in this country. The fingnetal ofices of the company, MORGENTHAU & BRUNO, No. 23 Park row, will be kept open Bonds can 15 bought there till three o'clock on Monday. Bonds can also be procured to morrow (sunday), ab Wenck's drug store, be te bhe Git Use. There e Go) Foss “postpon ment of this draw- one nt would vitiate the very The i ‘ing wil be pubhe ‘ot ehe nd the public ts in- the motus eperanal of the drawing. i be ame” ontof public interest and . — TITTITIT = =00O0OC > € ° rt Oo ° rT Oo r 0 o> T o o T °o v T ° oO T 00000 MM MM OO RRR RRR 00 W W W MM eae oR RR RO OW VW W MM MMO OR RR RO OW WV W MM MMO OR RR RO O WWW W MM MMO ORRR RRR O 0 WWWW MMM MO OR R RRO O WWWW MMM MO OR RR RO O VV VW M NN MO OR RR RO GO W W M M M 0O R RR R VO Vv v : The Third Premium Allotment of the Industrial Exhi- bition Company will take place at Steinway Hall, Four- teenth street, near Fourth avenue, at 4“ PPP uM oMM pars PP OMM MM rer) ey oP MM MM “au PoP OM MMM 44 44 «= O'CLOCK: PPPP MMM M “ow P MMM M Perec ry P MMM M “4 P M MM OM “4 P 2 MMM Ms FIRST MORTGAGE PREMIUM BONDS FOR SALE AT TWENTY DOLLARS EACH. TWENTY DOLLARS EACH. TWENTY DOLLARS EACH. 1 Premium of. seeeeeees $100,000 1 Premium of. 10,000 1 Premium of. 5,000 1 Premium of. 8,000 and many others, CALL BEFORE 3 O'CLOCK P. M. TO-MORROW. CALL BEFORE 3 O’CLO CALL BEFORE 3 O’CL MORGENT! MORGENT! MORGEN & a P, M., TO-MORROW. P. M, TO-MORROW. BRUNO & CO, BRUNO & CO. ; BRUNO & CO., 23 Park row, New York. ~~ 23 Park row, New York. 23 Park row, New York. HE GREATEST ~ CHANCE: EVER OFFERED, THE GREATEST CHANCE iCE EVER OFFERED, THE GREATEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED. CK AU, AU, EEE fags te, 883 88, 9099 $8333 > ~m will buy one-twentieth interest of a whole bond of the Industrial Exhibition Company, participating Warch 1, 1875 Pai A Capital Premium of $100.00) drawn out of 1,000 num- bers only. a No blanks. Every Bond is entitled to a premium. | Call before 30’clock P. M. to-morrow. HEIDELBERGER & CO., 216 Broadway and 29% Bowery. DEPOT OF WENC! PERFUMES, GILSEY HOUSE, Broadway and Twenty-ninth street. TH, ZSCHOCH, 16 Nassau street, BROWN & LEETE, 21 Broad street. LDER MARVIN W. LU Sere ON, AT Harry LG Variet; tre, 26 louston street, this evening. subjec ‘ive Steps “4 thee ‘al- lows,” in which he will prove that many have already pets baa FG and should be warned to !ook out for the * )IRST REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Madison avenue sa¢ Forty-seventh street, » Bey: Wm. T. Sabine. rector. inday school at 9 A. Divine pat at 10:30 A. M. an: Children’s church at3 P. The rector wil preach in the morning. In the evening the Rev. Dr. Armitage, of the Fifth avenue Baptist church, will occupy the pulpit. Tas The P.M. IRST BAPTIST CHURCH, NOBLE SIREET, me Pewee! D. Henry Miller pastor.—Services OF. i corgi Gor INTO HELL AND How HE E. Hathaway, Plimpton Bailding” tvineh a st, wee Third avenue. ig Unt- Versalist Society. Services at IL A.M. Seats all free. JJUTCHINSON FAMILY.—ROOMS 37 UNION square.—Temperanco Conference Meeting, with ‘Address by Mrs. Deiht and. Music by the Huichinson Family. “vourneyings to the Ocean” at 74 o’elock, '& E. V. WILSON AND MR. J. V. MANSFIELD will give a test seance for Society o1 Progressive Spiritualists, Sunday evening, 7:20 Cbg at er West Be Wison street, near Broadway, ton, 0c. Me ps Sy rpgoae Tne children Lyceum Sera ‘BAPTIST CHURCH, ON FIFTY-PIRST street, yrest of Ninth ayers Te fessor M. R. Fory. at 10% 4. 36 P.M Mat. and Instrumental Concert on y Theteday evening, arch REV, wE PIERCE, OF CHURCH OF THE INCAR. nation, wie preach Sunday evening, in St. Pete church Twentieth street, between Bigntn and Ninth avenues. Subject—"The Brazen Serpent.” S" '. IGNATIUS CHURCH, FORTIETH STREET, BE- OO tween Fiftn and Sixth Avenues —Services 7A. SgborgD, 10% 106: children, 8 LY in the the Church of the the Holy Trinity, Madison avenue and Forty-second str Rev. Dr. Tyng, rector of st. Georg circ mili preach to the people this evenin cher services in this church 1035 A. M. and 33g P. M. MORE ¢ auEeetiNe Does not the law of God yacittay all men to love Him ‘supremely, and their neighbors as themselves !— att, xxi 2. Is it true that ‘Sree or one title shall in nowtse pass trom the law ti!l all be fulfiiled ?”"—Matt. v., 18. 3, Can they fulnl the law of love who are rendered et att ey taper ted ? justice be cently violated if, the law of Goa te Mnoe rivecsaliy fuifilied t 5, Can justice require the obedience of the sinner and fie pare time condemn him to a state of eudiess diso- edience 6. If sin exists oternally can {t be true that’ Christ was ri0,finiah the transgreasivn and make an end of sin t"'— Dao. Le |. John til, ‘Aaveaus “gave Himsels a ransom for all, to be testi- aca in ‘aue ‘ume Y (L. Tim. it, 6), ean He ever ‘see of the travail of His soul and be satistled” if endiess misery de oe fie Ts, liti., Do you ho) Y eh t endless misery ts trae o fardieh wags substance of things hoped” bor t''—Hed, xi. 10. ifendiess miser¥ 1s not a thing to be hoped for can iu be s part of the true Chrisuan fa HIRD CNIVERSALLS? CHURCH, corner of Bleecker aed [Downing streets, tt ae Pastor. Re by ke, will preac! oe loc Morning Ghd THE a ai an 4 OX," Evening subject—THE NEED OF TEMPTATION,” the first of a series of sermons on “The Temptation ia iy yar ail conte mi ting ti Sh ‘rayer and con! ren sass iz in ie vestr, TUPNDAY EVEN si bed _The public is cord! auly ‘invited to attend, ABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, SECOND AVE: hue between Tenth and Eleventh streets —Rey. James Hoardm Hawthorne, pastor. Servier ‘AM. and 7 M. subjects—Morning, "What fersion to Chrisit” evening, “Immortality.” cogil invited, HE EPISTLE TO THE CHURCH IN LA ‘applied to the Chureh (n Our time. nolaetare by Rev. John 8. Davenport in the Catholic “poste eharch 1 ante enth y, eet, between Sixth and seventh ION CHURCH, MADISON AVENUE, CORNER OF Z Thirty-eighth street foot obo N. Gallen - tor. Services at 180A. M. and 3:30 P, Mi, eneh Fee THE 1K BALL SEASON. SEE YOU VERY NUMBER THREE, | Lior po een, paren, LAST | NIGHT; ave you forgottou you 01 80 s00D R NUMBER FOUR, AMS DARLING, 1 WA. Tt 70, M Se en A RANA AA ecnencte, DANSANTE AND FANCY DRESS OP FA au caer Bs arent 4. p A ey 8 held at ie ni on Mouaay evening, rere Maren t GRIFFIN, ‘Tickets at box office on night of ball, casi 1 WILLA DRY Goons. Al- EORELING 5 C05 GONKLING Ys 6o. No. 73 BROADWAY, BEIWBEN EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS, ONE BLOCK BELOW A. T. STEWART &@ CO, RY BARGAINS IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS. BLACK SILK3, FANCY SILKS. PLAIN COLORED DRES3 SILKS PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS Goons, PLAIN AND PLAID CAMELS HAIR CLOTH, BLACK FRENCH CASHMERES, MOURNING. DRESS GOODS. BLACK IRON FRAME GRENADINES. LINENS AND HOUSEHOLD Goobs. FINE WHITE GOODS. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. A VISIT OF INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, SAMPLES WILL BE CHEERFULLY SENT TO ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY | ON APPLICATION, ND ALL ongnre BY Mati L yin RECEIVE OUR UST CAREFUL ATTENTION, CONKLING & CO, { NO, 763 BROADW. BET. 8TH AND 9Pu O°CAR EDLER'S K Kir ppp Goa L oo Vv Vv EEEE K KUD D a L o ov VE K K UD D a L o ov VE KK UD D a L oovvVkK KK DD @ L oO O VV EBE KK WDD G@GL 0 O VV E KK 1D D @ GL OVW YY E K KUD D @ GL Oe! See K <KII DDD GGG LLL Ov 8 EEEE ESTABISAMENT, 163, BROADWAY, ry oO N NL TIT OO RRR KEE © ONN NL TO OR RE O ONN NL T O OR RE O ONN NL T O OR RE Oo ONNN 4 T O ORRR EB O ON NN T O OR RE O ON NNL T O OR RE O ON NNL T O OR RE oo N Nu T OO R REEE The Branch, No. 929 Broadway, being discontinued. I beg to invite’my patrons and the public to examine my uuparalieled De AR eae of G VES, in the most fashionable cok to match every shade. ‘The best fit and quality, imported from Paris and Vicuna, at 1,163 Broatway ander t the Coleman a & CG JOHNSTO: House). Broadway, Fifth avenue and Twenty-second street, invite special attention to their Wholesale Department. in which 1g now displayed their whole spring and summer BUKs, Dress Goods, Hostery, Laces and Embroideries. English and French White Goods. Latest Frencn novelties a Lace Embroidered Tablier aud Cuirasse, Carpets, Upholstery, &c., &c. “J. ,& C, JOHNSTON, _ Broadway,,Pifth avenue and Twenty-second street. * ee * an * ax 5 ey» at y* b at Bae aeeeee * * ee ee ey * oan * a e* BE ere #.* Macy: 4% Seman * " @ y* ete tLe et watt Hoe en * en ? * ae # * * * * PARASOL. This week we commence the exbibi- PARASOLS. tion of our PARASOLS, STRAW STRAW GOODS, | Feather Also ‘tinboua Flowe: STRAW GOODs. | Feathers and Millinery Goods gen: FLOWERS, erally. | Careful attention pai FEATHERS, orders by m: ourteenth iireet and Sixth avenue, yom H H A It RRERRR H H AA I R R H 8 AA + aie R H AA aie R HHHHUH OA A 1 RERRRR H AAAAA OIL OR R Bh a R R H 1 See A Il R R H HOA AU R R GvoDs, 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 post- tively retailed at wholesale Prices. "Satisfaction guaran: teed in every case or returnable. All the latest styles of Coiffures on hand in d in large varievy, PRICE CE List, eH aWis PATHE H AiR SWITCHES Bic, LONG SINGLE RLS, natural curly. Iinch, $1 9; Bineh, $2; 4-iheh, $2 30 26-inch, $4. giv 2 er yard. AIR A BPE BRANCH ‘Snowe, M5 SIXTH AV B, between Twenty-Orst a nro second streets, up Ladies’ own Hair made '« pial ‘in latest stvies. Combings made up, 45¢, and We, per ounce. GOODS sent to & the Staves, when prepaia, free o{ all charges, or 0. iD, th privilesé ‘of examination. ne ee D. LEVERRE TH AVENUE, BE- Twenty-sixth and Twenty seventh streets, Ramping and Embroidering establishment, large stock of imported yoke Chemtse Bands, Drawers and Lingerie, Ladies’ Breakfast Caps, Ladies’ Trousseaux specialty, Monograms and [nivials for handkerchiefs; table and bed cloths Embroidered to order; lace curtains and ‘aces cleaned and mended equal to new. SSLEV'S WHOLESALE STOCK OF CARPTS AT Roeat English aad from $1. $20 and 322 Broad. 2 PENING AT SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 916 O Broadway, March, 4 Sand 6, ghatsday, briday Saturday this Weex.—GRAND DISPLAY OF IMPORTED . CLOTH MODELS with every pattern, Pat- terns now ready. OR SALE—$200 SEALSRIN eR F close out, at C. C. SHAYNE!' 78. Br street. Great bargajns in M Mine ADIBS SHOULD NOT MISS vae EXCELLENT OR Poreaniey to purchase a Sealskin Sacaue or a set 6f fine Furs, gow that SHAYNK is selling so very cheap, to close out Broadway, corner Tenth street, ME, LAFOROADE, NO, 6 WEST street, second doot off Broadw: whi aris. has all her avs importation of Flegant Evening id Street Dresses, errions, ara s and \ pera Cioaks 4 beautiful Trimmings ing at an immense cedu ton, previous to temoval. "reais OF wan ae arene Pasaions, id from one 1 he densinacears of Wor' mode it if W. w bing & sun i taeleos s Cos. to ie highest order ‘These oat ren with other LEGANT $20 SEAL CAPS FOR LADIES ay sacra $12 at SHAYNB’S clearing out ad and Tenth street, Extra bargains in ICHARD MEARES, corner Sixth avenue ai Nineteenth street. Special announcement. We beg to inform our customers and the public gener- ally that—to make room for new goods, now daily arriv- ing, and that our stock of ready-made Costumes and Overgarments at our spring opening, will consist of only the latest importations and newest designs— we will offer the balance of our stock of black and colored Silk Suits at an immense redaction, They will be op exhibition on MONDAY MORNING and until sold, all marked in plain figures, as follows:— Elegant black Silk Costumes, both imported and of our own manatacture, at $50, $56, $60, $65, $75, $85 50; have been sold at $100 to $175 Colored Silk Costumes, #46, $5, $55, $00, $65, $75; former price, $75 to $150. Ladies will find this occasion well worth special visit of examination, when the great reduction will be apparent to all, and such an opportunity for bargains will not present itself again this season. RICHARD MEARES, corner Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street. | as 1875. H, O'NEILL & CO, 37 AND 829 SIXTH AVENUE, will open Menday, March Ist, @ large assortment of FRENCH CHIP AND ENGLISH MILAN ROUND HATS AND BONNETS, all the latest spring styles, at low prices. RIBBONS, Immense reduction in prices. All Stik Gros Grain, No. 5, 8c. All Silk Gros Grain, No. 7, te. All Silk Gros Grain, No, 9, 120. All Silk Gros Grain, No. 12, 16c. AML new ‘spring shades. | | | | “Aiko, Sash Ribbons at very low pric cee OWERS AND FEATHERS, We have tie finest asiortment of French Flowers and Featners i this city, WRBAT VINES, INTURES, pila GARLANDS, LACE DEPARTMENT. Large assoriment of new and exquisite destgns In made-up Lave Woods, 5) per cent, below Broadway prices LADIES’ TIES, in endless variety, at extremely low prices. EMBROIDERIES, Larre variety and choice semction of Hamburg "Bag. ings 40 per cent below regula prices. O'NEILL'S, PENING AT SMITH'S PATTERN BAZA 0) eal Mai turd: STYLk: oR $190 ) SBALSKIN SACQUES REDUCED TO $100, re fy om in Furs of every description, to close out, ash manatactory, Broadway and Tenth mreet, apposite 8b Stewart's VIGOUROU 2 FOURTH ~AVENUR.—LIN- s ina Embroidery, ladies’ ana baties’ Trousseaux; of Initials, Monograms, for handkerch: if table vane bed cloths; the largest stock of imported roidered Goods. olesale department, 764 roadway, fi erforated Patterns, Machines and accessories tor stamp- ing. \HILDREN'S FCRS OAN BE PURCHASED AT half price st SHAYNK'S clearing tale, Broadw ot bem | eet. Pie bargains in Ladies’ fine Mink. yg LATEST NOVELIMIES. | TEST NOVELTIES. GREAT REDUCTIONS, GREAT REDUCTIONS > RRRR 000 ppp “Ga BREE EBBR 8883 R RO oD DG ak RS 8 R RO oD DG oR R RS RRO OD DG E RRS RRRR-O OD Da EEE ERRR_ ssss R RO oD DG GGE R R 8s RK RO oD bD@ Ge Rg Rg 8 R RO OD pDa@ GE R RS os g R O00 DDD GGG EEEER BR 8838S ak 000U RRRR_ RERR a & Oo OR RR R 4 4 ° OR RR R ak °° OR BR R a6 o © RRRR_ RRRR a & oO OR RR Rg ra ast ° OR RR R a 4 0. oR RR RR. atthe 0000 RK RR B, renner ieee erent 1383 EIGHTH AVENUE, 18 183 EIGHTH AVENUE, 183 BETWEEN 19TH AND 20TH - SPREETS. BETWEEN 1TH AND Wr o—: Owing to the great increase of our business we have Made large additions ot latest novelties, at very popular prces es, in every department. Ladies’ Suits, black Sill ress Goods and Hosiery and Gents’ Furnishing Goods a speciality, have just Fecelved from the late importers’ forced sales of the'last week $0 doz, ladies Balbriggan Hose, Ate, o., 5c, 75) doz. ladles’ striped Hose, 894 doz. ladies’ tull reguiar made Soe i far below cost of importation. INDUCEM es Gents’ English hi e., 24e. per pair. Gents’ Balbriggan ha't “Hose, my and $4 3 per dozen. Gents’ striped half Hose, In yreat variety, 20., 280, 38e,, 45c., 50c., 62 nts!’ Bows, Searis. “Ties, Intest novelties, just re- ce Las ies’ gents’ and children’s Underwear, of every de- scription, hest goods, at lowest prices, ties! Corsets, 37¢., i8c. i lies’ glove-ftting ‘Goresis ie and $1 25, superior quality. DRESS GOOD: DRESS GOOD: We have added to our large stock of dress goods silks during the past week special inducements. 1,0 pieces black Alpa S'cases pure Mohair Alpaca, 2c., S8c., 42c. 3 cases very superior black ‘Alpaca, ibe. 480., 53c. 2 cases cloth shades Plaids, new style: 5 cases rich Poplins, all new and at fowest prices. 25) pieces new sbades cyice only 20¢, cat pieces Sik Poplin Diagonal, 62c., worth $1 va rt ‘pieces Japanese Silk, 49., worth $1. 100 pieces irish and Frenci Vopling, in all the shaies,at low prices. ms BLACK SIL . BLACK SIL BLACK SILKS. o—— 6 We have superior black Silks, of the best brands, at extremely low prices, bougit during the last week, rare opportunity to get I Sypeeest 50 pieces rich black suks, Co eae? $1.02, $1 15. 40 pieces black gros grain silks, only $1 30, $1 39, $1 45. 89 pieces black superfine sath face, $175, $: $2 2, Worth double. 2) pieces extra sublime quality, $2 50, $2 79, $3; ex- traordinary barvains. per A call of inspection solicited. M {Craps Cloths, 29, 3 Best ‘Alp aca Beraihea cloths, $7e cise silk Warp Hearietta Ulotiis. cheap. Su) pieces fine French Cashmere, 70c., 82c., 9c. q ours de Niece, only 49c, lish Crapes, cheap, SUITS. 8 : Owing fo the great increase of our business in these departments we have added to our staff of first class designers, cutters, fitters and expert dressmakers for botts ready made and order departments. Ready made Suits and Cioaks in all the latest novelties ud our own manufacture, 9 50. ‘oplin Suits, $6 ‘orth $12, with choice ‘combinations, $9 45, worth $12. 1.000 magnificently trimmed Suits, in all the new shades, trom $10 oO tos to ‘os wore RMN A separate depertoent'? ae Gorn A full’ line of the newest fabrics to choose trom in this department We guarantee $ latest style best work } n reduced prices. and perfect ating. 2 PDomEstica i o— All who desire good goods at low prices will do well to examine our very large and attractive stock of Muslins in every width, ngs and Shi Linens, Domasks. Towels and’ Toweling, Ticking: ata Breat reduction. st American Caltcos, 6c. Scases Sembries only 8e., Ite. dard 4-4 Shi ting only 9., 10c., Le., 22340. ; cages Table Linen, 3c... 7c, 2 cases Table Damask, ‘Towels, $1 29 per dozen upward. Crashes cheap a an yee 11-4, 124 sheeting in all grades beiow manu- 1 mann FS; facturers’ ices i Fiannels cheap, Honey Comb Quilts, $100 up. Marsvili¢s Quilts, $1 35 upw Superfine Blankets, $3 95 upward. Having made extensive purchases during the past week, We are now fully prepared to offer inducements rarely to be found elsewhere, with a view of increasi our business, We have reduced our prices, which will be found very reasonable Jor strictly first class goods, Strangers visiting the cit fr wr fn fii ite ~ to their advantage’ fp sive us a call One pric 1 goods warrauted as pepresente We send goods" to” all paris of ihe Sanaa States and Canada, ODGERS & ORR, BUS wighth vende. A’ EREEK It S888. IT GaGaG_ 1” s8sss ie su @ LA alas E I § I @ s E i iG 8 Heee Ht “sssss Uf G S8SSS E it suG 8 sa SIG GG 8 1s 8 WG (Te eae EREEE II ‘sssss’ If “acaca Sssss " 218 Sixth avenue, 218 Sixth avenue, LADIES AND CHILDREN’S OUTFITS. Ladies who favor us with a call will find a complete assortment of the above articles at very low prices and of excellent manufacture. We especially call attention MILLINERY GOUDS," RIBBONS, FLOWERS, PEATHERS, Silks, Chip and English straw Hats, of whicn the latest desicns will ve found in our establishment. HAMBURG EDGINGS. HAMBURG EDGINGS, A bese assortment at wonderiully low Drices. Our department in HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR has been considerably enlarged by jitions tn ladies’ and children’s ohh and striped Hosiery for the spring, Balbriggan Hose, &c. Laces, Trimmings, Buttons, made up Lace Goods, Handkerchiefs, pecktlen Rufftlings, Cotton Trimmings in the usual vai A lot of SHEN ZRINgEs at the unprecedented low price ot 19¢. per Worsteds, Worsted Kmbroi- deries, Mottoes, ebouicer Silks and Chenilles inevery lety. French Nursery Caps from i3¢. apw and examine, Tt will pa} B. EISIG & CO., bia 218 Sixth avenue, __detween Fourteenth and Fiiteenth streets. ARPETS, Oileloth, | Lace Curtains, &c. Great sale. Spring styles, immense bargains. SHEPPARD KNAPP, Nos, 183 and 185 Sixth avenue., Now offering largest assortment In the city. Look at prices. Tapestry Carpet at $1 10 per yard, 500 pieces Tapestry Carpet 2 PEE EET os 9 en 50) pieces Tapestry, extra qui sf So yards of Ingrain, extra quality, 40¢. to $1 per iedes Velvets. great Dargain, at $1 98. Also MearOreqny and Cornices, 0 and Table Covers, full variety. Orders by mail fi 1 receive prompt attention. Sixth avenue, one door below Thirteenth ‘street. MAN H n A 1f = RRRRRR H H AA wt R R iit H AA u R R u 2 ie a tiem & R HHHHHK =A 4 OE) RRRRRR H tH AAAMA If OR R H HOA Anh & R it Hoa an. s R uM MOA a 8 R GooDs, H, GUILMARD, 839 Broadway, between Thirteenth ‘and Fourteenth sts., manufacturer. wholesale an id rei jermga assortment of Curls, Brat raids Ch Shignons, ie: i. tab it = front, very styl Ne A yore extra assortment of long, pia and extra color Hair, A new Chignon from Pai Also sty! Originated to suit te fancy. DY 8 aay mronaway, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, EEEE H FARRRR Il ccc H 4H S8S8s"™ E H UR RUC cH HS s” E H HR BHO Ch BS E HO HR RUC HoH Ss EE HHHH RRRR Il © HAHA 8383. B H HR Rie H oH K H HR R Ilo cu H E H UR RUC cH HS EEEE H HB Rt ccc H #H S8s3sS . EIGHTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-FOURTH 87. THE EXTRAORDINARY NUMBER OF LADIES WHO FAVORED US WITH A VISIT AT OUR LADIES? UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT DURING THE PAST WEEK WERE UNANIMOUS IN THE PRAISE OF THE STYLE AND PRICE OF OUR GOODS. WE KEEP ONLY THE BEST GOODS, EVERY GARMENT 18 WELL MADE AND OF THS BEST MATERIALS. (oR MARVELLOUS PRICES WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES, LADIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO PAY US A VISIT OF EXAMINATION, WE DIRECT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR PRENCH, HAND-EMBROIDERED UNDERGARMENTS, ENTIRELY SEWED BY HAND AND FINISHED WITH THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HAND-EMBROIDERY. OUR ASSORTMENT Of THESE GOODS WILL BE FOUND THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE UNITED STATES, PRENCH PERCALE ara BOSOM OF 12 CLUS- TERS OF 5 TINY TUCKS, TRIMMED WITH HAND-EM- BROIDERED SCOLLO! NTIRELY SEWED BY HAND, $1 65. BRAUN UL HAND-EMBROIDERED LINEN CHEMISE, NIGHT DRESSES, CAMISOLES, DRAWERS, PILLOW-SHAMS, INFANTS’ WEAR, &0., al all lslslglél SEAUX, IN EXTRA SIZES, MADE TO ORDER IN. PARIS, WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. joe —s SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN CORSETS, CORSETS. f NEW ATTRACTIONS IN SUITS, ———$ —$ —_— _ SPRING STYLES IN LADIES’ SILK WALKING SUITS, BLACK SILK SUITS, NOVELTIES IN BASQUES AND OVERSKIRTS AT PRICES TO suITs. Case Beautiful gray Camel's “Hair Suits, Basque, Skirt and Overskirh trimmed with wide doubis aute plaiting, at $8 75, $1050; with Fringe to match, $12 EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! i EMBROIDERIES! RICH PATTERNS! WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT! LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. INNUMERABLE BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE os HOUSE, EHRICHS', EBRICHS', EHRICHS, 287 AND 29 EIGH(H AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY- P. $.— LADIES GAN HeACH OU ESTABLISHMENT wear CONVED ROM ANY PART O¥ THE BY WITH TWENTY. THIRD SPRING GOODs, BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Opening al! the new ay les in Hats and Bonnets. KINZEYS, Opening Parasols and Umbrellas. KINZEY'S, Opening new Trimmings. KINZEY's. New patterns Hamburgs, 6c. vard. New patterns Hamburgs, 10c. yard. New patterns Hamburas, lane, yard. New patterns Hamburgs, lsc. yard. New patterns Hamburgs, l8c. yard. New patterns Hambaria, 20c. yard. New pawerns Hamburgs, 22c. yard. New paterns Hamburgs. 2c All Linen Collars, Ic. New Neck Ruffies, 10c. LACES. Reai Guipure Laces, ln $1 75. Real Yak Laces, 15c. Fine Cluny Laces, Sc. vard ap. woot Laces, ic. to 75c. Thread Laces, 1c. to $3 50 y1 Silk Brussels Nets, 2c. yard. yard. WAY DUWN. Valenciennes Lace Col!ars, Sc. Lace Ties and Bows, i el 5,000 warranted ca e Reat Lace Collars, Chung Thread, Valenciennes, Duchess, &c., to close, 25c. ee OUR POPULAR: PRICES, 200 dozen seven inch silk, Windsor, Crepe de Chine and Grenadine lies, at 25c. KINZEY. KINZEY. 200 dozen five inch Silk, tod Utenadive Nea Loe. cack, cry adine le npn =i BARGAINS, 4,200 pieces Cashe's Snow. | rop Trimmings, f i " m $000 pieces Magic Kufflings, lic. entire piece. Bargains in Linen Towels. Bargains in Linen Towellings. Table Damask and Napkine ains in fanc: ushns ' if Bargains in Natnsook Musting Bargains in Jaconet Musiins. Bargains in Lawns and Swisses, Yard wide fucked Muslins, 25c. Fall regular Half Hose, 15c. Misses’ fancy Hose, 19. LINEN GOODS, HOSIERY, Ladies’ full regular Hose, white and brown, 2lc, Extra e lity. 10 B, 25c. Exira Ribricsaant Se. ular extra length clocked Balbriggans, 480. Gents’ and Boys’ Ties, : Gents’ ¢ply linen Coll GLOVES, One-button Kid Gloves, 19¢. Two-button Kid Gloves, 2c. up. ots of Gents Gloves, closing. De ‘kin, Beaver and Dogekiny 06 Pair. ssilent Opers, white and Mode Kids,’ 80c. pair. Cheapest and best lot ot Muslin Underwear in the elty. Neatly trimmed Chemise, 39c. Extra tucked and trimmed, 56c. Ver dey, fine corded bands, 70, fed and ruffled, 96c. UNDERWEAR, 8 araedigs Paging a 4 hemise, 75. 10 $57% — eatty tucked Drawers, 39, Tucked and trunmed, 58. Ruffed, tucked and rumed, 79. very fine embroidered, 4 Si ca 2 20 other styles finely made Drawers, 75c. to $2 75, Nine-tacked Skirts, '6c. - Ruitied and wexed, 7 ‘Side plaited and encked, $1. Cambric founced and tucked, 9%e. Twenty other styies of SKIrts, 796. “" ‘Trimmed Night Dresses, Rumed and’ tacked Get, oi, Fine Night Drewes, low Sacques, 7, a os att ” Aprons, large assortment Hoop skirts and Bustles. Fine whalebone Corsets, 39c, Fine woven Corsets, Sc. up. ‘Misses’ Underwear, in every size and quality, tow. Infants’ Goods, of osery ety and description, ver, nd descr: ptio! “J botte RIB! Soyapent Ribbons io New York. Silk Ribbons, le. to 25e. yar 9, 12 and 16 Ribbons, 1c. racks KINZRY. Bargains in Handxexohiefs deni koe KINZEY, jargains in fine Fans " KINZEY, Great bargains in our i weir, epartme: kdbaaidira KINZEY. Swiss Fram Gilt Frames, Large Bohemian Vases, 25c. 1Wo-yard Machine Silk, 50, |" Cotton, 10e, dozen, Good Pins, Mrows, 2: PARC ish Hairping, 9, package. Wax Beads, Se. string. prrcapragranny ho Crochet Cotton, 3 POOL A tates 1, piece: Brushes and Combs low. Ay Gy Bill Hooks and Byes, Ic. card. Alapaca Skirt Braids, 3. piece. Silk Elastic Belts, 2c. Something new and cheap every day. WILLE ginger, 767 AND. DWAY, CORNER inti 8 STREET. OP inti “At SMITH'S rar RN ear cues ola re | 5 a Broadway, more osnieerst MPO Highs kl uot CODELS with every pues. Yai terns ¢ now ready. A E—SANLE MUTE BOX AND WRITE F SE ee ee mercis fen Ragen Machi = Dreech: loading LINDO BROS,, by ENING AT SMITH'S PATTERN pie ra arth vert ted bIsPuaes ‘OF 01 Jay, this woeei ah Ea OTH MODELS wita every patterm. terns now ready. he

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