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THE NEW YORK HERALD “WHOLE NO. 14,090. D wipe for ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTEFoonta Pace—First, second, arth afth and ebxth columns. wb Yace—Fourth column, YountH Pace—Pirst column. BILLIARDS—Evaureennn Paor—sixth column, ‘BOARDERS WANTHD—Kigurexnta Pace—First, sec- ond and third columns, "} AND LODGING WANTED—Eicureenta Pace— ird column. LYN BO GARD. Ricnrasxem Page—Third column. fates KEAL E51 OR SALE—Firru Page. First and second columnsand Sscoxb Fice—Sec- egies GEMS RT UNITTES—tw pure Paci BU oe TICES —ELEVENTH Pack —Fitth Nand sixth He oigaits "AND. TOBACCO—Fou: Pacr—First column, CITY REAL ESTAIEK FOR SALE—Fiety Pacn—First column, and Sxcoxp Pagx—First and second co! cunts "AND SALESMEN—Ninerggntu Pagu—Fo' + CLOTMING Founra Pace—First column, COACHMEN AND GAKDENERS—Ninergant™ Fourth and fith couumas. COAL AND WOOD—FountH Pagr—First oF COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Firrn Par unin, and EicghtxkstH Pagr—Fourt’ COPARTNERSHIFS—Twerta Pace. COUNTRY BOARD—Eigurexntyt Par DAwyNG ACADEMIiS—Fourta F \NTSTRY—Twantiern Pace—P Div G00" S—Finer I er oo ;eolantes, and Twen- DWELLING HOUSES, 10 ‘ UNFURNISHED—S: i and fourth colume ‘third, a UNIS 10 EST u ith columns, and 1 columns, t column, ANETERNTH Pace—Fifth v~NINBTKENTH PaGe—Sec- o8—Ninetesnta = Pace—Fitth ad &C.—Twertieto Pata Fin, rH Page— hi 3 &C., WA an, and Sxconp Page—F ifth and sixth Ixth column. N CL’'Y AND i gite—hire .GE—Second ‘column, fina EauooRD Pace—Second nnd wy columns. SEASON—Fourtu Pacr— First column, D—Twentixrn Pack—lhird column, wktiEra Page—Fourth column. —TWELPTR Page—Fiflt column, h column. KING—Twantixta Pacr— Second and third columns SCKLLANKEOUS DVEKIISEMENTS—Fourtzenta Pace—Sixth column. ICAL—Tweirta Pace—Sixth column. AS gate OT —Eanventa Paax—Sixth column. PE —Fieet Paoce—First column, PIANO! Nites, ORGANS, &C.—Iwutrra Pace—Sixth nye LS—Twuurm Pace—Fitth column. FESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— HW Pacu—vecond col PROPLETY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT —Furty Pacy—Taird and fourth columns, Szconp Page—Third column. REAL MSTA E TO EXCHANGE—Firta Paox—Fourth and fifth columns, and Sxconp Page—Thira and ourth columns. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Fiern Paoe—Plith column nd Secon Pack—Fourth column, RELIGIOUS NOTICES—First Pace—First and second colunns. ESTAURANTS—Tweurra Pacr—Fifth column, REWARDS—Twentiern Pace—Third column, BALES AT AUCHON=HianTERNTH PaGe—Fifth and sixth columns. ee WANTED—FEMALES—Ninerernte First and second columns. SITU! AnIONS WANTED—MALES—NINETRENTH PAGE— Third and tourth columns. SPECIAL NOTICES—Twentiuru Page—Third and fourth colninns, BPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Twentixta Pace~ es column. BTORA ua ¥7H Pacr—Fifth column. QUE—Vimereesta PaGe—First. second, third, fourth and fitth colamna. @HE TRA DES—NINETFENTH bay etal a column Bh R¥—Twentiktn P —Fith column, ‘T FOR BUSINé PURPO>KS—sixtenta Paar— First and second columns, and Tain Pacx—First column. TRAVEL. LERS' GUIDE—Eicurkents Pack—Fourth ¢ol- UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LEC—sixteenta Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, and Taiko Pace—tourth and ftth columns, WANTED TO PURCHASK—Tweirtn Vace—Fifth. col- umn, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C,—Ninsreenta Page—Sixth column. we te county PROPERTY zoe SALE OR pr EKSONAL. YOU RAVE GIVEN Mi SUFFICIENT AA cause. I think, to make me resoive to forget you it porsibie. but the sight of you on ‘Thursday ‘has set mo crazy aga, How can you be so cruel? Am I never to hhefr from you again? —— RELIGIOUS F + . oT CHUROW, FIeT™ rier” UM SUN. day—Morning—Pray: t v Temptation,” 1u! “Pure Religions tig. Be. 3" QAzvarz, BAP" C r Meta streot, near at. che’ Morning eu HURO" ©) »fY-FIFTH stre: : aventies. — Divine « sagg, morning va » JRNER OF PARK et—Kev. Wiliam R, jock. Subject—"Love EMENT, CORNER MADI- . Owouty- eighth et. —Rev. O. iy whool at 9 Divine her: afternoon at 3:30 The Rector RS .£ DISCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE, ety-fifth street, “Rev. George H. Hep> The Road nto God,” Henry Varley will children’s service Monday afternoon at 4 the evening. Prayer inquiry meetings at \d 8 every evening during the week. ¢. WILSON WILL BPEAK THE TROTH AS I I8 + siz sin Pyiritusiism, this day, at Armory Hall, Clermont rooklyn, at 3 o'clock P.M. At 10% o'clock and again at 74 P, M., Republican fiall’$ ‘o, 67 West ‘Thirty-third street. IRST REFORMED EvISCOPAL CHURCH, Marr son avenue and Forty-seventh street —Rev. Win. T. Sabine, rector, Divine services 10:30 A. M., 7:15 fg M. ‘the Rector will preach. Communion eecvicn: on Thurs day evening at 7:45 o'clock. Friday morning divine se Vice 11 A, M. Mr. Henry Varley, of England, will preach, JOR SALE—PEW NO. 17 CHURCH OF THE INCAR- nation. Apply at 24 West Fittieth street, Gruss BAPTISY CHAPEL, TWENIY-NINTH t ot Ninth avenué,—Rev. Robert Cam- stor, will preach in the morning ‘at 103g. Sub- he Abiding Comforter.” All invited, BAPTIST CHAPEL, TWENTY-NINTH et, west of Ninth avenue —Rey. Mr, Dungee, of jondliton Of the Ireeds X str Ricmond. Va., will speak on the * men,” in'the evening. A! invite F ALL MEN WILL FINALLY BE SAVED HAVE WE Anything to do to save ourselves’—Rev, H. R, Nye’s lecrura In ‘the Clermont avenue Universalist church (Brooklyn), at 736 P. Ler? v. WiLaON Cra ROG e. ROE F rogressive Spiritualist West Tauri -third street, near Broadway ; PBpteitalins fter each leciure; the Ohiidren’s Lyccum meets 2 P. the twenty sevenih anniversary o| iritualisns wil be He omens nore ou Wednesday. March SL. froin EW JEROSALEM GHUROH (SWEDENBORGIAN), 14 East Thirty-fiith street —Preaching Sunday, by Rev. J.C) Ager, subject “The Law ot For! i a ciation "Hall this atternoon, atso Yolock. J EV. DR. COOKE, OF ST, BARTHOLONEW'A, WILL preach at St. Peter’schureh, West Twentieth street, beeen Eighth and Ninth avenues, on Sunday evening, V. B, 8, HUNTINGTON, AT ASSOCIATION HALL, choses will preach Sunday evening, March 21. k RV. ¥. G. HOLLAND,—“OIVINE INSPIRATION; its Onaragterletios and tividences™ This i0A. M., at Pilmpton Building, Ninth street, near Third avenue, Le Universalist Society, Seats all free. Pubiie in: [GNATIUS’ OHUROH, FORTIETH STRE Dol jtwoon Hirth and) Sixth avenaes—sorvic I 3 and 73 P, M.- Atl0:40 service Dr. Ewer, reach on the mystical meaning of “The Coit the Foal ot an Ass pnd atTi¢ on the, History of Recent and Present Agtations hurch,”” as sug- gonted by the inte algctign of Drs a “coven aud Jugeet tranvers provided with.eeats, Sr THOMA” CHURUH, FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER Fifty-third street.—Key. Dr. Morgan, rectot Raght the Bishop of the Diocese will dminister the rite of Confirmation this (Palm ‘Sunitas) morning. ‘Sor. yice 10% 0 o'clock. Altternoon service and sermon at 336 o'clock, ABERNACL! BAPTIST CHURCH, SEOOND AV®. nue, between Tenth and Eleventh strects, Rey. James Soardman Hawthorne pastor. —si F “The Lost sought an@ Saved Biurial of Ohrist” Young wen’ and strangers ordially invited. ean rpue PROPLI’S PULPIT. ‘KT, BE- CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, Madison avenne and nd Forty: ‘socond street, Rev, Bienben H, Tyng, Jr., will preach to the people at 1 o'clock P. M, pie, HOLY WEEK SBRVICES, AT THK PAULIST A e Church, Filty ninth street and Ninth‘avenue. Palm Sunday—Ble: of the palms, solemn mass and chanting of the Passtot o’clork. Vespers and ser- mon at 3:30 PM. 1 Tomebre office will be chanted entire on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. Matins at 6'P, M., sermon at 6:45, Lauds ava iy Thursday—Solenin mass, procession of Sacrament at 94.M. Good Friday—Adori ion ot the Cross, enanting of the Fear and procession of the Ble-sod Sacrament at? A. M. Holy unturday—Blessing of tie new fire and pasoha! can. blessing of the font mass ¢ ie me 9 et Lo filha fund sermon at 11 o'clock; solemn veapers and ben- ction at $30 PM. . i always be true to you and take you where you will hap) Bre HIRD STREET STAGE, FRI- day atternoon. Most anxious to make your acquaint- ance. Address ULSTER, Heraid office, Crt a a1 ea ae a THE Seren Hall, March 31, LOT. r 0} ARRIE—WHEN AND WHE RE CAN YOUR OLD / friend Blonite, eee e yout Address C., box 113 He: Uptown Braneh o! Alster A GOOD LITTLE GIRL AND I WILL e yt ie ae: urrowN BRANCH OFFICE SUN- P. M. sure; 6 o'clock; Firth avenue, Forty. jourtt's streat. HERALD UPTOWN BRANCH OFFICE SUN. io sure; six o'clock; Fiith avenue, Forty- RETURNED FROM $ San ATOGA ‘on on business, M. Coe NCE—I N NBITHER FIND YOU OR Waverly; wouki-von and lance come to Stewart's Monday atl2, Box 603, 4AOR _ADOPTION—4 BEAUTIFUL | BLONDE, healthy temale baby; also a fine boy. Apply at the new Lying -in institution, 148 West Twenty-sixth, New York, for one week, (\ENTLEMAN WHO MEY THE LADY YESTERDAY X whom he met last year on steamer Frisia would like to have interview appointed, Address D. B., box 201 Herald office. [ssomsies WANTED OF JULIA BRADY— jh <= Sister of James Brady, whose second wife was Mary hea, and who lived in Roosevelt or Pearl street, in ‘lease woe her address to JOHN G, BRADY, No. 80 Clinton 5 lace. NFORMATION WANTE Lowdon or Wi liam and, married some where to her advanta: e to correspon town Branch o} NFORMATION WANT TED—OF HE Sertbner deceased, the wife oF A. 5, Soritnet, also deceased, Her heirs will hear something to their ad- vantage by addreseing a lime to S. I, CANNON, 82 Nas eet, New York. THis MEETS tik EYE OF SAMUEL TOWN- , of any Ferson knowing his whereabouts, he or they are earnestly requesied to communicate with his Alster, 19 Washington street, Newark, N.J. Other papers please copy. L087 -LIFE BITTERS, —iH® WIFE OF WILLIAM of Exeter, Devon, En sachusetta, will find it Herald Up- M'ietetana BERNSTEIN-CALL AT FOURTH orResr tel and Restaurant, 26 Fourth street. RS. F, AUSTIN, OF HOBOKEN, WILL e Infants fof adoption; references given. Ad- drei M RS. H—AM DISAPPOINTED; WAS IN BAS Thirty-secon’ on time. Please appging aan in. terview, OSE ILL THE LADY WHO RECOGNIZED GENTLE. man in Bighteenih street and Arving place. Satur. day noon, appoint an in‘erview, a3 acquain a Sy desired? Address IRVING, Herald Uptown Branch of W ILL MRS. DONOGHUB, WHO FO! MERLY worked for Mrs. Ay meh No. Me ey aveuue, call on Mrs, BELLI CHAM) 7 Sixth avent 1234. —I WENT Bora DAYS. SHALL RE AB. e. sent until next Friday. Write explicitly, ‘Can you come Saturday? * RELIGIOUS ‘NOTICES t THE THIRD UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, corner of Bleecker aa por nin, shag ‘The Pastor, Rev. WES, west ing at 17: groloek, EVIL WORSHIP.” Rev, non, of Brooklyn, will reach In the soorninig at) ‘8g orelick Tne public Is ‘cordially 4 Invited to attend, AT 1HE RITUAL CONFERENCh, HARVARD eon Sixth avenue, judges, doctors, la wer org, men a ana gto 9? pthers will speak, Sunday, from NTHON MEMORIAL CHURG street, tie 8 FORTY- Rioety a events Bervices at 10g A. Heber Ne wto il evieg. Ti Bishop of the io of Confirmation at ¢' | Ay pL aduinieter ‘the ni and 7:0 P. M., at Hu:chinson Halt, 37 Unton squire. ¢ 3 o'clock meetin ag vil be very interesting, combin~ me the moral and re Ly ad ‘uted of temperance. Bing- ig by the Hut on Family. T STEINWAY wan THIS (SUNDAY) KVENIN| at 8 o'clock, Mii E. Dickinson mill We live! yy sermon entit'er EN 7 Plea sor a No foman’s Opinion ot It; or, A 0 LL FOULS! CHURCH, ELM PLACE, Bi LYN.— Morning service 10Hls ‘Bermon oy aque keine + Bim ‘DD, yapecial Autveraary nervice and ee when Sn All are secre ae ats'iree. A RELIGIOUS & yISEY CAM. REN ‘and i.vrie' Mall. 723 viath vavanuee’ shares. Anat TEM!KRANCE UNION,—SUNDAY, 8 he or ZILLAN DRY, Goons, “WH. MACY & 0.3 GRAND CENTRAL FANCY AND DRY GooDs ESTABLISHMENT, ae pairs 2button Kid Gloves at 76 cents, cesirable shades, Opening Novelties from Europe. OUR BUYEKS ABROAD and in this market keep us constantly supplied with all the finest and most desirable goods. PARASOLS, | U MIL HEINEY. M RY. MILCINRY. TRIMMINGS, THUMMINGS READY MONEY enables us to UNDERWEAR, buy and place our goods before UNDERWEAR. the public at a very small ady: USDEROLUTHING, on the cost of production, ’® CURIOSITIES in our Crockery an BK BS. MAJOLIGA DEPARTMENT * NoveLTHec: NOVELTIES, léth st_and Gtn av., New York. 267 AND 29 GRAND 8' STREET, nd 269 Grand street, IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT KN N 0000 fTTTTTT II CCCC REEEBR NN No ° T irc cB NN NR o 7 io EB NN NO Q r Ti Ez NNN 8 $ tT pts EEE N NWN T it BK N NNO ° T no og N NN O °o Tr I 0 co B + N NN 0000 T ul cece EEEEE * The Srentens ma perzaine in over rofferes in the city will be offe Rh 4 ADOL) INDAY, Mi and will continue oy rah evins urchased te ares stock of “Dry Goods from Mr. H. B, Clapp, 269 Gr nd streo ra amgauying abe One dred tn dd consisting of Silk Sulte, Gloak Shawne Dress Good ede) Bomeatie ae are determ nined vo offer the enure bag toh RA low prices, DOLPHT Seonld respeoerulty: intorm their old customers and the pu ‘That the abowe goods wilt be sold at prics Rat vet astonish and amply repay them for thelr pat- aed 0000 % Yuu EREEEB D °o oO y L 2 aerate D DO oO Yy k EEEB D DO Y L gE B Boonot 8 ey Sak me DDDDD 0000 ¥ LLULLLL KEBEEE “ha aa ae ae 3 ae ‘ ‘sade y Ay pnp, ooo, 7 ret H a stb Be 3 FH att rye D 83 PrP HHA Fas Seah & Pow ry A B 83 gr Hi Ty a ADDDD 000 rh "ag southwest of Oral ‘oud Forartn strecta, { which will tare piace DRY Goops. Puma puss, | Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street. OPENING ON MONDAY, MARCH 22. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR. Tmmense variety of styles, all made on lock stitch machines, and combining durability and excellence of work, with economy in prices.) The following are all specialties and are well worthy your attention. Chemises of fine muslin, with fine tucked Mnen bosoms. finished with rafile or crochet edge, $1. ee better muslin, same front. ‘embroidered pe seme, corded bands and sleeves Wamsutta mus. Unomises tucked front, three rows of embroidered in- sercing crochet edge. $1 25, ene elaborately irimmed with embroidery, Drawers, with hem and tucks, Wamsutta, manalin, fo Drawers, with embroudle: ; Drawers, with embroide: on I Drawers, with onbroidery, tucking’ and. pulls’ 81°25, | 150. every fine Drawers, elaborately trimmed, $1 75, $1 88, Nightgowns, back and front yoke, tucked, 1,10, Nightgowns, double back and front yoke, 1 50, Nightgowns, tucked front, embroidered edi, ih wo, ENizntgowns, Wamsutta mastin. ola tely trimmed with embroidery, pufting and and edgings, 8. ve) I, $275, $3. Ladies’, Misses’ and Tnfanw? Cambric and Linen Un- derwear in great variety, Orders for the most elaborate outfits executed at short. Bt Notice at very low prices. Fine French wove Corsets, embroidered edge, 78e, $1. gf zgneh wove Corsets, embroidered. edye, afk Taisho, Very,ine French wove Corsets, silk and embroidery, All the popular makes of Corsets, hand made and Wove, from medium to finest m manufactured, OPENING ON, AY A LARGE INVOIOE ‘oir Os GooDs, ALL THE ST STYLE EW Ndi OIOK ASSORTMENT, AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, 18) pieces Mohair Twiils, in new spring shades, 25¢. A large lot of plain Mohair and Debeges, 2c. Mohair, Cretounes and Frize wills, Pull lusire Mohairs, gray and brown, BIC, 88c., dBc. Pu hairs and Brilliantines, all new colors, 6c, Plaid Cashmeres and Plaid Deteges, 4c. a 45c. eof id, satine Foulards and silk and Wool Serge, 60c., 5 Great variety of plain, plaid and twilled all wool De- beges, Cashmeres, camel’s hair Cloths and silk aud wool Goous FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR. Splendid stock of Mourning Goods in Cashmeres, Drapdlete, Bombazines, Hatlan and. Henrietta giotha, &o. Very fine black Cashmeres, 8ic., 95¢., $1, $1 25, First, class assortment of Poreales, Calicoes; Cambrics, Foulards in choicost styles and best and most popular makes, and new de- signs received every di Fast color Calicoes, best goods, 90. 1¢c., IIc. Yard wide Gamurics and Yereaica idgc-, 1e., Ake., ‘Ginghama, popular atyles, Io Ile, , 123¢¢., 140. OPENING MM MONDAY, ei, COLORED AND STRIPED oe GREAT VARIETY OF 8tYL Handsome strive ilks, 76c., 85., 96c., $e Cheek silks, §1, $1 10. Gros Grain Silks, splendid wide, a first class article, $1 First class Black Silks, $1 10, $1 38, 150, Alot of Very oholce goods $18 81°70, 91 85; 0 bargain, aality, all Solas, 19 inches well worth $175, OPBNING ON MONDAY, 1W0 French and Staws, ai fully, Bew and most de: or Cent Under usual price slrable shapes. Largest and most select “assortment ot fine French Flowers. of every imaginable style. Our own importa- tion, and choicest novelties in hat ornaments, We are now prepared to execute all orders for Trimmed Hats in first cluss style, crepe and light mourning Hats, ready made or to orde! Gv. EPA BINEN in OVERSKIRTS Now or PENING," STY! AND BASQUES, euitAsse AND TABLIERS, &0., CAMEL'S HAIR, SERUE, Wis, CASHMERES AND DEBEGES, As itis our ae to exhibit at our gular spring opening, ly in A rile only the choicest styles and latest novelties, we will close out balance of our winter Dresses in black ana lenpeon sali at one-half feria 1 ite ‘RD ME ARES, Fa corner Sixta avenue and Nineteenth strect, = H 0000 AN NEKBENL L iH H oO Oo” NN NE tad L H H O O'NN NE it L nH O ONN NB ba A HHHAH O O N N NEEE IIL L HHO OF N NNE ub H H O oO N NNBE nb L H HO oO N NNE ubL oD H BY 0000) NNN #BEE I LOUL LULL ak 0000 ek o 0 a & o Oo aa o 0 & & CG oO oO 8 a8 o 0 gf 449 ¢9 Oo « a CG c ‘naan a “ocd “do00'.¢, 827 AND 829 SIXTH AVENUE, Elegant assortment of NEW SPRING MILLINERY Goops, Me) pevnracane is now ow Feplete with the very latest TRENCH CHIP AND Bae MILAN HATS AND im blow, whitenceein aad ray. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN LADIB2 TIES, 1.0°0 dozen Ladies’ Ties at 120. each. ) dozen Ladies? ‘Ties at 19¢. eac 0 dozen Laties’ Ties at 252. eac! dozen Ladies’ Ties at ‘0c. each. IMMENSE REDUCTION IN RIBBONS, No. Ball silk Gros Grain, 9c. N silk Gros Grain, He. N Gros train, 1% No, 12 all ng Gros Gratin in 16s. paris, LOWERS AND FEATHERS. REA’ Ms % Vinzs, 2 MTURES, re GARLANDS, LACE DEPARTMENT. Large assortment of new and exquisite designs in madesup Lace Goods at % per cent below Broadway res RUYPLINGS, ‘The fimest line of Kuffings in the city. Novelties in Crape de Chine a SI dead Large and choice selection of Hamburg Edgings at 40 per cent below regular prices. O'NEILL'S, 827 and $29 Sixth avenuo and 103 West Twentieth st. (oxeuxa & COMPANY, No. oad way, 763 Bro between Eighth und Bow sareety one block beiaw A. T. 0. Aa it is customary with us fo give notice to cur patrons and the public generally of any Special Bar al Bargains ‘we may recoive duging the wen: 16 season, We ‘We therefore beg to announce that on Monday, March 2: axsortinent of the celebrated The '*Ponson” Black Gros Grain Silks, a 23 we will open a complete celebrated Id Meaal Sebdpeamainas Biack Jron Frame Grenadines. Bonght at tho large auction sales of last week at prices very much below their cost of importation,” We the bias fi ck k gran er ‘crain Silks extraordimanily te low — gant quality, 24 inches wide, $ Superior quality, 24 inches wide. Oe so Superd quality, 24 inches wide, $1 7 quality, 24 inches wide, ‘id Kxtra subline quality, 2 inches, wide, $2 25, | Doubie extra sublime quality, $2 8) and 32 Pe inost magnificent youds imported at $3 $3 £0, $4 and $4 5), We will open 310 pieces of the celebrated Gold Medal Tron Frame Grenadine at the followin: extraordinarily !ow prices :— 7 pieces patent warp Iron Frame Re dabolel Ma the above celebrated brand, at Soc. a yard; value v2} 100 pieces silk and wool Tron Frame Grenadine, of the above celebrated brand, nt Ao. value 750. 10 pi uper quality silk an@ wool Iron Frame Grenkain att) aber rf ATM |, at 60c.; value 75 pieces superior to sublime qualities, pure sewing, silk warp (ron Framo Grenadine, nted never tO Change color in wear, at 60c., 65c., 100, and 760. a yard, Respecth otfully, HRAN, GONKLING & ONPANY, ond Wi between Eighth wed Ninth va, N* bhi oreng AND PRINTING ‘ABLI yf UMTABLISURD IN 1819 H New York. rook! one gar STATBN ISLAND. 98 Quang wrest, | nese. Broadway, 4 street, tio sit ee nent Thirty” uth ast 166 and nan Vierrepont walls saamicaaeaeiy iis a DRY (_ GOoDs. STERN BROTHERS, t SIXTH AVENUE AND WENTY-THIBD sTREET. ® SIXTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-THIRD STREET. A Ni COMPLETED THE ALTBRATIONS AND ENLARGE. MENT OF THEIR PRESENT PREMISES, WILL OPEN THEIR NEW STORE, if RUNNING THROUGH AND CONNECTING WITH THEIR TWENTY-THIRD STREET ESTABLISHMENT, ON MONDAY, MaRcH 2%, WITH “A LARGE AND ENTIRELY NEW A830 5 einen TO FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHIP BONNETS AND HATS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, RIBBONS AND TIES, in all of which we are prepared to offer an extremely large variety at unusually LOW PRICES. RTMENT OF consisting of ils WE HAVE ALSO GREATLY ENLARGED OUR Alle LADIES’ Re shaves vchin CHILD i NISHING DEPARTMENT, ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF 367 SIXTH AVENUE, AND ARE NOW DISPLAYING THE LARGEST AND BEst SELECTE LINES OF CHILDREN’S AND INFANTS? MENTS LADIES, GAR- IN THE cITy, UCTION QF Ful Les 2 PER CENT. Cape LA ASON'S PRICES, sie ous REGULAR, d SPRING OPENING Op WHICH DUE NOTIOS WILL BE GIVEN. ERN BROTHERS, NG sixth AVENUER AND TWENTY-THIRD STREET. XRIGG, HASKELL & CO. Broadway, between Eleventh and iweltth streets, will open Monday, Maren 22, and duving the ehtire week, NEW GOODS IN | NEW gooD3 Ix NEW GOuDS IN ‘Commencing with, te importation of purchased previous to the late advance in gold. which enables us to give our customers a decided advantage In as tay fe he a black gros grain Silks, $1, $1 1234, $1 26, 2 1°, $1 00, 31 with the manufacturer, we woh make of Cashmere black Drees sane oh we guaPantee not to craca uF Wear nay; $2, $2 25, #00 § $3, ae upward. nk fall Yne of striped and checked Silks, 650., 75c., 90¢., teow pisces green and black srriped Silks, left over from last week, ‘wall be be cloved out at So. “BLACK GooD BLACK GOODS. BLACK ‘GOODS. aq liaving greatly increase our iF Mourning Department, are prepares weshow greater bargains than ever of- Mere betors Ladies will please ask to be shown our AY eee A Hernanis, BSc. 4c, 45c., 5 , e., Ke., SL Striped Grenaitine: ike! upward: renadines, all pure ie ana wool, $i 25 upward. il- wool Viack Cashmere, We,, 69¢, 70c., 75c., Tiinek Alpacas and Briliiantines, 20c., 26c., 30c., 35¢., Sc. GC, SPRI DRI @oobs. ° SPRING DRESS GOODS. SPRING DKE<8 GOODS. Ladie: remember the the fact! GRIGG, HASKELL & CO. are willing any day to prove they aro showing the best goods in this depart: ment, at lower prices, tian any house in the trade. All ue new styles in gray and ne n SULLINgS, wt 200,, 250. 38 “ Piain'an i viain aad plaid ‘willed De Beyes, Diagonais, Serges, Vigognes, ain and plaid silk warp Pongees, Ani the fashionable Fre French and named Fabrics. Wosinry “XND UNDE AR HOSIERY. AND UNDERWEAI. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, Ladies, reme GMa, HASKE 1, & CO. import their Hosiery anda Underwear direet; thas saving you importers’ and job- profits, mont roleached and anbleached Tose, a 28, 28, Sle ‘Seat ‘Balbrigzan at 50c., suld elsewhere at 65, farge assoriment ladies’ aad inisses!’ Fancy Hose, all ry Vests, 5c. upward. Ladies Teen Embroiteries and Pancy Goods, Weare siting 1000 yards Hambre Rdgings and Tn- ecrtings, purchased at a reduction ot «1 yer cent, the full benefit ot which we are giving our customers. qciumpure ani Yak Laces atiews than cost of importa. “A Gveitios in Ties, Scarfs, &c., &c. Made up Lace Goods and Sets in great variety. CLOAKS AND SUITS eae nd Basques, in All the latest est noveltis in Overskirts piain and plaid embroidered camel's h iimbroidered cashmere Polonaise, 'abliers, Sacques leeveloss Jackets. e prices As in Kurope. Caanmeros, Drav dite Fond matelasee cloth Cloaks, for Priagk il nil Suits, custom mace, $50, $60, $75, $80, $90, onnck ipa Suits, $8.50, $9 60, $10, $12, $14, $16, $18, Samples tree te ager part of the he country. Basen | ee Sia Sonn Downs. eiween Elevonth and fwelf.h streets T KINZEY'S. A BARGAINS, SPRING GOODS, OPENING SPRING BONNETS. Opening two cases very rich Frenon't Pattern Bonne’ Bonnets. ere Fine Frenoh Flowers, Opening new Silks. KINZEY, THE CHEAPEST RIBBONS yer tn Parente. beth Se nap ‘Trimmings. xYuany. KINZEY. Rargaine in Yak. Quipare, . and Point EACes 5,000 real Lace Collars, 280, 0 Bargains in Handkerchiefs, iy e Bargains in Silk Ties, 5,000 ars. ip Le ae rn ideries, from Se. to ai totes . POPULAR PRICES, Berrains in Linen Towels, Napkina, masks, Piques and Fancy Musil KINZEY. HOSIBRY. * pogular made i= = 220. peor ky ee Bargaina in Ladies’, Misses’ ‘and Gents! fine Hosiery, GLOVES, Bargains in our Glo De} ruinent in ie 4, Castor, Bil: on Ge LAsle Gi vr Ladten Gents and Ohilaren. UNOEKWEAR DEPARTMENT, Decided bargains in Ladies’, ‘Misses’ anc Infante Unuerw rench woven mite ing ing French ma eink of ver jescription very low. AyNTEY. CASH BUYBRS, re bi Ihave § lars teres | stock of roca of tion which {geil at woke je much, prices, WILLIAM KINZEY, 3on lode elo: closing ou ait S7 767 and 769 Broadway, corner Ninth street, T aes [lela | ee ate: Bg 1.) etwee! ny rst ree RAND Dib ae OF ‘art Ae an Patt fst i w a E AR OR RRRR It ccC, om sss" E H HERE RIC OH Hs 8 ba H HR RTO H OHS BE HoHR RIG Hoo S. EER HHHH RKRR It C HHUA S8sss E H HR RIG HH 8 B H HR RIG HOW 5 E H HR RUC CH UB 8 EEEEEH HB R&I coc H H sss3 SS8S8, PPPPP,, RRRAR 1 NN N aaca 8 P RUNN NQ@ G 8 bo OP RIENN NG 6 P PR RINN NG *sssss_ brerp WRRRA Tt NON NG k KB HMONG NY G SsssS P R RiN ‘S¥ Saace 000 PPPP EEEENN NIJ NN N oO Ee NN Nite Fo Oo 0 PE NN NINN NG G o 0 PE NNNUNNNG Oo O PprP EER NNNINNNG o OP Eg NNN ITN RNG aa o OP E N NNIEN N OOP RON NNIN J 000 FP EREEN NN II N or MM MM InL Lb WRN NEEEE RRR Y ¥ MM MM ILL Lb INN NE ae ae MMMM IDG Lb WNN NE ROR YY MMM MIEL L WN NNEEE RRR YY MMM MILL ob IN NNE Lie are MM MIG L- IN NNE RR Y MoM MU LLLLLLIIN NNEERER R Y S3883 U U Il T9rTTTT sssss 8 U UI . 8 8 u voir T 8 ur T ‘sg8s8, U Ur r BU ur T su Ui oy 8 vow . sssss UuuU soto 3 ¢—-—_—_ —@ LACK GOODR, ——______.— pe UNDERWEAR, — me en a oN TITTT UU REEE s3s_ ppp ro UE 8 8D D T U UE H D D ,T U UE D D + ae U EREE “ass D D r Uu UE sD D t U UE s sp DB T UuU EEEE 888 DDD MARCH 23, AND BALANCE OF THE WEEK. SPECIAL ATTENTION [8 CALLED TO OUR COL- LEOTION OF FINE TERN BONNETS AND ROUND HATS; TO OUR IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW SPRING SHAPES IN UNTRIMMED HATS; TO OUR AITRACIIVE FLOWER DEPARTMENT; TO OUR ELEGANT SUIT PARLORS, CROWDED WITH BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL DESIGNS AND IM- PORTATIONS FROM WOR THE GREAT PARISIAN DRESSMAKER; AND TO OUR LADIES’ AND IN- FANTS' WEAR DEPARTMNT, CONTAINING THE FINEST MACHINE AN. HAND SBWED UNDER. WEAR AT PRICES WHICH ARE, IN TRUTH, IN- CREDIBLY LoW. 112131 F n | iy | c | II | A CORDIAL INVITATION TO. OUR PATRONS, FRIENDS 4ND STRANGERS. —_—.> annoy CHS) EHRICHS! 4 287 AND 289 TH AVENT. 237 AND 29 fy AVENUES 287 AND 289 8 ° BY ‘AVENUE, 287 AND 249 & 88 AVENUE, Fd AND 29 63888 AVENUE, AND 29 8 88 AVEAUE, 287 AND 289 8 VENUE 27 AND 20 AVENUE! 237 AND 289 AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-POURTH AND TWENTY-FIFTH STRBETS, P, S—LADIES CAN REACH OUR ESTABLISH. MENT VERY CONVENIENTLY FROM ANY PART OF THE CITY BY CONNECTING WITH TWENTY- THIRD STREET RAILWAY LINE, fad RRRR_ 000 DDD “GaG BEEE RRRR, $888 R RO OD DG aK RS RE kO ob bO Gk & RB R RO OD DG@ BO RK ORS Here, 9 OD Du KERB BRRE_ 8888 RR OD DG GaE R 8 f Oo OD Da GH on He. 8 R RB 000 DDD GaG ERRER & ABSd ne aa 000y, BERR, RRRR ak o OR R R ae 8 Oh EE &h Oo OR RR OR ue Q 9 RRRR, RRRR, 4 oR RR R && Qe RE # a RR Ry ahead & 0000 R RB B? III 1) EIGHTH AVENUD, 163, 18 FIGHTH AVENUE, 18 ‘wenticth strects, ‘wentieth streets. Between Nineteenth and Betwoen Nineteenth and GRAND BERING OPE} NING GRAND SPRING OP GRAND SPEING 01 OPENING IMPORTED HarORTED {PORTED SA SUITS AND CLOAKS, 3, we will show latest novelties from Paris, iin and London atrect pric fully one-third to ones it lower than formerly. Also fall Lines of rich imported Biack Silks, Dress Goods, Pop- dine and Black K doods. F: Prices ‘unprecedentediy low for first class goods. RODGERS & 0) 133 Eighth venve. ORD & TAYLOR, Our opening of new and fashionabie spring and sum- mer goods, Suits, Bonnets, 4c., having been postponed to | | TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, March 30 and 31, we will, until then have, at marked reductions, a clear. ing out sale of goods from every department to make room for novelties then to ‘hibited. An examination of our goods and prices will convince every one that the reductions are bona fide, and that we mean just what we say, LORD & TAYLOR, Broadway and Twentieth street MITH'S PATIERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, ¥ 4 CLOTH MODBLS with. ever ate cutting and BURDETTE SMIT. t Broadway, betwee fwentieth and Twenty-first oer a8 beens): 4 TTR HER TRSTI FULL ie ah OF ety TRIAL is; THE BVENING TELEGRAM. Rae hho 192 FouEr Pet fern ohn Embi Byoldery. 3 bes’ Tri serch moarains or paint Bea Ci othe! Sy ae vent Pats Es nied Pawerse Machines and he Recassariaa tar A Mowshae ed _ PRICE FIVE CENTS. DRY GoUDs. cep ee penn nena” Lass? L 5 8 Lb *8 L Laat BL —_——. > A COMPLETE | ASSORTMENT | or cnie | | exorer AND FRENCH || ENGEISH FLOWERS, MILAN Ww ROUND BATS) WREATHS, MONTURES, im | AND BONNETS | AT THE LOWEST THE SPRING SEASON OF 1876, LOOK AT THE PRICES OF THE Goons, IN nt FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS. NEVER WERE FURST ASS GOOUS8 SOLD AS LOW AS at TH PRESENT TIME, le BBB OL KOK ie B BL K K BoOBL KK our BBB OL KK BBL KE | sPEcranry. BOBOL K K BBB LLL Kk Ko— Ps 1 GL KR ssp nL KE 8 8 ouR ub «KK 8 iG KK sss SPECIALTY. tL KK 8 HL K K 8 , 8s LLL K K 888 ‘IOR MEMBER OF THIS FIRM, AFTER AN NCE OF 35 YEARS IN BLACK SILKS, MAKES THIS DEPARTMENT HIS MATIN STUDY, THEREBY GIVING THIS HOUSE A WIDE REPUTATION FOR SELLING ~ E SILKS (POR WEAR AND DURABILITY) FULLY % PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUS@ IN TIE CITY, WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A COMPLETE S(UCK OF THE BEST LYONS SILKS, MANUFACTURED BY BONNET, PONSON, BELLON, TAPISSIER AND, GUINET, RANG- ING THE PA DID LINE WEAR 1) IN OUR st 50, BLACK QUE $1, 75 EXTRA HEAVY SATIN "REALLY aoe ATIN ie Ghat pie [Talo] a ood H WILL OPEN MONDAY THEE ALL CHOICE PATTERNS, WHICH WE With ‘Orne AN LOWS AT 7,9, 1234, 14, 18, 20, 25, uP, GUARAN TE! LY Al OF Moun REAL AND PRICES TO SUI? THE funeab LACES rEou $1 20 PER YARD TO re HONITON LAUES, FROM $1 80 PRR YARD AN LARGR LOT REAL THREAD BARBES AT HAS DSOME, PATTERNS IN SPANISH NET AT $113 PER YA PANISIT Eouixas, ofa INOHES WIDE, AT 2 a TITTTT «65055 9999 ONE BLOCK 77 77 % » 77 53535, BELOW a7 55. 9999099 BROADWAY, STEWAR1’S. # 55. 3 9 ” 7 7 555 ‘9999 or MADE UP LAOH GOODS IN Oo HOCH seaians IN JABOTS OF POINT, DU: PRLIQUE, TONTION-AND VALENCIBNNES LAs, ITALIAN. VALENCIGNNES VESTS, AT $3 49 BAGH AND U DOZEN HALtAN VALENCIENNES BARBES Ata) OLNTS BACH. 10 DOZEN ORGANDY AND LACE JABOTA, aT 25 CENTS BACH, LADIES et UNDERWEAR, NEATLY MADE, AT BXTREMB! At DOBEN Sos. eee HEMIS“8, NEATLY PUCKED'BACK AND PRONT FINE, MUSLIN, aT “a DOZEN TUCKED AND EMBROIDERED, EX- RA PINE, FROM sth, DOLEN OD pea ERS, WITH 6 TUCKS AND A HONhRA Ft aN NINIST, TUCKS AND EMBROD- ERY, AT 89 KATLY. MAD IGHT DRESSES, = NoKy y 5 aK ee yacue 7 $1 30 SCANTY 3 iat UP, NG SA cut 3 CORSETS IN GREAT VAKIETY, AT 76 ObNTS, 9 Joun ny D A NN N Il EEEER L Do) A NN NU E | ae D bpAA NNNUE a D DAa&ANNRNU ERRE LL D s 5 Dopp & AN NN Ht BEBEE LULL LULL & SON, RIBBONS SASHES, NECKTIES WR ARE DAILY GFENING NEW SPaina SHADES, IN A LK @ROS GR. BONNEC RIABONS, IN ALL THE DESIRABLE WIDTHS. AT 0, CANTON BINCH HEAVY ALL SILK GROS 2 3. eae WORTH erie SHADES, AT $1 25 PER iL (RONAN PANOY AND PLAIN SASHES IN GREAT DOZEN LADIES’ NEW SOFT SILK wt AT cue ALSO EXTRA WIDE AT 40 CENTS, Maida PATTERNS IN EMBROIDERED SILK 0s 3T OPENED, NEW eee ire iN THE “ADDIE” KID GLOVES. C iT Al 1 Ni BRAT LOW PRICED GLOVE INTHE UITY. RY PAIR WARRANTED, IN 1, 2, 3 4, 6 BUT- pooper ONE BLOCK BELOW STEWART'S, E HA OF Las Digs UN UM. BRELLAS, ALL HANDLES, a 20 if NATURAL art: WORTH $7 50; ELLAS at IZ KS. La SBEMEN. TE PLAIN; AL NS) ot SI EMARK- AB pppD. L D 1 D Lb D L D D DDD: <= OP RAN FAN is ‘t Ty Larogst at STAB Lg Fa

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