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WHOLE NO. 14, 097. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, AMUSEMENTS—Tniup Pace—and Fourrm Pacr—First, second, third, fourth, flith ana sixth columns. * ASTMOLOGY—Tutermesen Pace—Sixth colum LLLIARDS—TnreteRNTH PAGK—Second colu OARDERS WANTED—Eanteent PaaK— second coluinny, aud SxveNTExNTH Peaw Fit Boat, ‘AND LODGING WANTED=E1cnrexwem Pacx— Second and third columns, and SEVvENTEKNTH Page-Sixth column, BROOKLYN BOAKD—sxventaenta Pace—Sixth col- umn, BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Firta Pace— Second and third columns, SEconD PaGE—First and gecone columns, and S¥VENTKENTH PaGe—First BUS! ius OPPORTUNITIES — si 4 Pace. Be be ie ina mt Pace—Fiith and sixth ory’ REALS "ESTATE FOR SALE—Firrn Pacr—First on cond columns, Sxconp Pace—First column, KVENTERNTH PaGe—Kirst column, CLERKS AND SALESMEN—Nineteenta Pagr—Third and fourth columns, and TwkLrTu Pagk—Fifth col- ump. CLOTHING—Tweirmn Pack—Second column. COACHMEN AND GARDEN} RS—NinereentH Pacr— Fourth and fifth columns, and Tweurta Pace— Fifth column, COAL AND WOOD—TieterstH Pace—Second column. OOAREWIES STLAMSHIPS—Tweirtu Pace—Sixth col- COPARTNERSHIPS—Nueen Pace, COUNTRY BOARD Hinnxnti Pacr—Third column, and Sevexteentn Pace—sixth column. DANCING ACADEMIES—Foortit Pacsesixth column, DENTISTRY—Tweirrn Pack—Third column, DRY GOODS—Finst Pace—Second, third, fourth, firth and sixth columns, and Twentiera Pagk—First, second, third and fourth columns, pwahiN HOU ', FURNISHED AND FURNISH ED—Sixteexta’ Pagk-—Second, third fad fouriy columiney Suconp Page—Kourth, and sxth columns, and Suvexrgenris Padi Seo" and third colunins. EUROPEAN Ste AMSHTPS—Twuuern Pacs—Fitth and sixth columns. ROPe—TniurkENTH Pace—Sixth column. i CHANGE Enuventa Page Sixth column, FXPRESSES—TweirmH Pack—Sixth column. BxcU CURSIONS—Twairnit Pace—Sixth column, and ud FE AL—Nintit PAG! FINS ARTS—E.eventa Page—Sixth column. FOR SAL —NinerxextH Pace—Sixth colamn, and Twentiern P Age—Siath column, and SEVENTEENTH Pacx—'third colui FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— COSREN TS Page—Fourth and fifth columns, and ROOND PAGE—Sixth column, FURNITURL tna Pacu—First and second col- FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Twetrra = Pace—Fitth column. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Ninereenta Pace—Sec- ond and third columns, and Twetrra Page—Fourth coiumn, NELP WANTED—MALES—Nivereentn Pacr—Fifth afth column. . CA 4&0.—TureteentH Pask—Third, fourth and fifth columes HOTELS Kicuren zu Face Third column, and Sevan- H PAGk—Sixth col HOUSES, HOO Fourth pi Sixt INSTRUCHON Tiretern Pacr—Thi rd column, JERSEY Cry, HOOK! UDs vltY AND RGEN ' REA FOR SALE—Tren Baas ard column, Bet Skconp Page—Second column. HOTU Rt SEASON—E.xventn Pace—Sixth column. Ost AND FOUND—Tnintrenta Pace—second col HIN ERY—twaxrier Pace—Sixth column, JK MANTELS—Tweiern Pace—Becond column, Tate npatnars Pace—Sixth column. SKVENTRENTH PaGk—Sixth columa, ND CRtAM—Tweerm Pacx—ihird column, KRY AND DRESSMAKING—IwentiztH Pace— ifth colum: ° ADVERTISENENTS—Fourreentn, ANTE uNTH PAGE— ith columns, and Tarreesta Pacu— 2. ISCRLLANEOUS Pacr—Sixth column. ISOELLANEOUS—Twuurma Page USICAL—Twetrra Pacr—' isW #UGLIC ATONS—Evevexta PAge—Sixth column, BWSPAPERS—< revert Pace—Sixth column. PERSONAL—Finst Page—First column. PIANOFONTES, ORGANS, £C.—Fountn Pagr—Sixth Proposal LETH PAGR—Third column, PROPERSIONAL SITUATIONS WN Sebo PEM ALES— Nineteennit Pace—second column, aud Twat Pack—Fourth PROPERTY OUT Oe oMe CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Fiern Pacx—Third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns, Seconp Pak—Second and third col- mins, atid Sevcstegerit Pagheetirst comumn, REAL EsiaTE TO EXCHANGE—Fretm Paax-—Sixth Column. Secoxp Paae— and SKVEN- thant P Acu—First nd second columns, REAL ESTATE WANTED—=xcoND Pacw—Third col- ELIGiUs NOVICES—Fiust Pace—Second column. RESTAURANTS—Tatareenta Pace—Sixth columa, HEWALDS—Turmniexru Pace—second column. ALES AT AUCTION—Kicntkenta Pack—Fifth and sixth columns, ani Tunraxven Pacr—Firth column, erruar ION» s D—PEMALES—s 1NeTRENTIC First and Fecond ¢.lumns, aud Twaurnt Tacs crouris solute SEC Ose WANS HALAL ES—: hird column, and Twurrs Pagw—Fourth col- spxcial, NORIGRS=Temnei ru Page—kirst and sec- srotuing boda, BIRDS, &C.—TuirtecnTa Pace— ard column. STORAGE WELPTH PaGe—Third eae ird column, coud column. rite 2 geeees ee rd column Ninetrenta Pacr— BUMME) SORTS—SeventeeNtH Pack—Sixth column, Tak ree ‘S- RTEENTH PAGE—| Four ‘th column, aud WEI wT Pace—Filth column. TO LET FOR~ BUSI PURPOSE! Pacr—Wirst and second ediamns; Skcox Fourth aes And SeveNrKeNTH Page—second eolunin, NESS ENT Sixn xD Pai Te. ay DE—TweLrri Pace—Sixth column. UN Py ENISHTED” "ROOMS AND APARIMENTS TO. LO hard Page—Lilth and sixth columns, Seveareered Pac —Fourth and fifth columns, WANTED TO PURCHASE—Exrvexru Page—Sixth col ware: oT JEWELRY, &C.—Seventeenta Pace—Sixth colum westSiusier COUNTY PROPERTY FOR 8ALE OR LsT—Fretu Pagr—Third column; ‘BECOND Face Second column, 4) Sevantauntn Pace— First column. YACH JAMBOATS, &C,—Torrteenta Pace—Sixth - Rabin. ar: _PERSONA NDREW AVTER WAITING ANXIOU: LY. ALL the week (and so many weeks before) I could y realize this morning that I saw your handwriting Why do you always misjudge me? Will you not Je me sec you? It not possible betore you go, as soon as You can aiter your return, Tam, always yours, B. NNIE M, BROWN.—WILL YOU MEET WITH I, to-morrow (Monday), Asappointed. — ANDREW. B. —MEET ME AT 8,, ON THURSDAY, AT 12 M, 1G BONANZA—TRIVAY NIGHT, SIXTH AVENUE car, to Fif y-first street, between Wroadway and Rixth avenue, husband, wife, two daughters; imroduc- tion earnestly desired. Address HONORABLE, box Il Herald ottice pre HAS READ THE PERSONAL ‘OF “THINE.” pULTON FERRY. STAGE.—WILL THE YOUNG LADY who entered stage at jorey. and left it at Faden eth and Broadway, about 2:30 P.M. Thursda; tthe gentleman who sat opposite to” present himselt au (0 prevent any mistake, Address AVIS, He 1 Uptown ranch office. ANY THANKS FOR YOUR NOT halt-past ten. EUGENE ON NEW YORK SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1875.—QUINTUPLE SHEET. THE NEW YORK HERALD PRICE FIVE CENTS. RELIGIOUS NO NOTICES. “VT THE THIRD UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, leecker and Downing strects, corner of the pastor, Rey. E. ©. Swee: ‘will prea lay, at 1034 and PeoFetock. Sermons appro} Beis aster Sunday, Reception of members and celebration of the Lord’s Supper at the conclusion of the Horning service, All are invited, LL Mets CHURCH, ELM PLAGR, PENOR DS Ms — As | Kaster services 10:45 M. Dr. fore - he Historical pty eo we, ie ‘of Resur- rection. Mins Lillian Conway will sing a sacred solo in the evening service. Seats tree, all are courteously 1n- NIHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY-EIGHTH (piece, west of © ixth avenue.—Easter services at 104 A, P.M. Children’s service in the after- noon. tity rector, Rey. R. Heber Newton, will preach at each service, A RE IGIOUS SOCIETY CAN RENT ON SUNDAYS, ie Hall, 7:3 Sixth avenue. Also a new lal, 266 and 1,263 Broadway. Apply as above. LBANY SPECIAL PRTEATORRS, bakes TILTON TRIAL TEST REPORT M LOUAL MATTE ALL THE NWS VERY, NIGHT EVENING TELEGRAM, | BPRING SHADES In KID GLOVES NOW READY, TRY OUR “ADDIE” GLove, WARRANTED. AT 9. PAIR, 2 BUTTONS. H | PARASOLS HURCR OF THE ATONEMENT, CORNER MADISON ‘avenue and Twenty-clghth street.—Rev. ©. C, ‘iffan: Rector, Services for Easter Sunday Litany service at 9 Morning Prayer with sermon and Ho Manion at 190A, Meat 9:30 P.M. Annual Celcoration of the Chureh fund Mission Sunday schools All cordially \HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVENUE, COR. ner Thirty~ eupreh atreot Rey. Wm. R. Alger, Sub- ject—mornin What an Ghirlat ‘Traly be Ja eg the Waiout of Men;” ‘Childre n’s Easter Festival 3PM. Nocvening service. Oper OF THE HOLY TRINITY, MADISON avenue and For! ty-necond at street.—Hours of service, 1044 A. M., 334 ana 73g P. M, Re ._ Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., D. D., will preach in the morning and evening. Rev. E. tt Kettell will preach tn the atternoon. (Did ees OF THE REDEEMER, CORNER FOURTH avenue and Eighty~ eon street.—Kev, J. W. Shackeltord, rector; Easter Day, first celebration, 7 A. econd celebration (choral), 10:30 A. Af,: evening ser- Mee (choral and carols), 6 ¥. J. DANIELL o-_—_—— TELLS OF BROADWAY AND EIGHTH 8% have just ovened their new Spring DA. Millinery Goods ! 1 We beg to sunounce ‘to our customers and the public generally that we wil open n_ fifty cases of French chip and English Milan Round Mats and Bonnets of the latest Spring stvies, among which are some very are anapes confined to us only, which we will offer at the 1 pric very lowe PECIAL OFFERING of Spring Flowers on Monday and during the week. 600 cartons choice French Flowers in wreaths, rarlands, monuures, sprays, &c. We are now prepared to offer the \HURON OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE, / corner Forty-tifth street.—Rey. George H. Hepworth, Special Easter Services. Henry Varley will preach at 15, Mr. Hepworth, will proach at 75, | Sublect—"'A Great Revival and What Camo of It.” Lord's Supper re: at close of morning service and reception of members. Interesting exercises with the Sunday school at 3. JALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, TWENTY-THIRD street, near Sixth avenue.—Rey. K. S. MacArthur, pastor, preaches morning priate’ to, and evening. Services appro- fay. Baptisin Easter administered. ited, (geen OF THE fourth. st Sun HOLY sEPULCHRE, SEVENTY- t and Fourth avenue,—Rey. J. Tuttle Paster Day service, 10g A. M.; Sunday =B school festival YHURON OF THE RESURRECTION, sIGUTY.FIFTH J street, between Lexingtot nd Third avenues—Di- vine service by the Rector, Rev. evening, Sunday school at 24 P.M. Flagg, morning and most comp! assortment in the city at prices fully 25 per cont less than any other house in the retail trade, (et a EE BLACK DRESS SILKS A SPECIALTY | @ ee THE SENIOR MEMBER OF THIS FIRM, AFTER AN THs T HIS MAIN STUDY, THEREBY GIVING THIS HOUSE A WIDE REPUTATION FoR SELLING RELIABLE SILKS (FOR WEAR AND DURABILITY) FULLY 20 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANY ¥ OTHER HOUSE Sf IN THE CITY. WE HAVE , WEST \HURCH OF ST, MARY THE ViRGI J Forty-fifth street, near Broadway,—Easter_ser- ea: —Low cclepration, 7nd 9A. M.: Morning Prayer and Litany, 10 A, litih “celebration of ite Holy charist’ “Gull choral, 1 A. M.; vespers, 4’, Mt. ALWAYS ON HAND A COMPLETE STUCK OF THE BEST LYONS SILKS, MANUFACTURED BY BONNET, PONSON, BELLEN, TAPISSIER AND GUINET, RANG- Cugitoxr. AVENU. FEY ERSALIST CHURCH —Hev. will preach an Haster sermon at wea A, M. and athe YS M., onthe Resurrecs tion of Jesus Nota Myth, Buta Fact; anda Fact Demon- strating the Divine Orit of Christiantty.” Ait iuvited. NHRIST CHURCH, ASTER SERVICES—EASTER yen “Evenins prayer and sermon on “The Holy Faster “Day—Early celebration, witn douple chorus: 7:4} Moriiing Prayer—Scrmon, “The Sepulchre, and second ‘celebration: | 10230, r—Sermon, “The Life that is Eternal;” \HURCH TRIUMPHANT—DISPENSATION OF THE J Moly Ghost and the true Resurrection: doubts ba Jsbed: the Master's Word now read. ing Kaster Sabbutn at 8 P. M. Explanatory meet- 824ifth avenue, E VY. WILSON, UF CHICAG( TURES FOR «Society of Progressive Spiritualists, at 1034 A. M., at Hall No. £5 West Tharty-third street, near roadway.’ At 746 P. M., Messrs E. V. Wilson and J. Mansfield ‘will give a spiritual test seance tor the benefit of the soclety ; spirits’ trienda ure described, names und daies of Inti: dents of life given. &c. This is the last time, probaly, that there renee mediums ™ ippear together in public, On nex: neaday, the twenty-seventh annt- versary of pt! be ‘celebrated in the same Hali: from 24 till 6 P.M. by addresses, music, &c., and evening, from til 12, by a Social reunion and dance. UpER LUTZ WILL DELIVER HIS TENTH AND farwell lecture at Harry Hill’s Theatre, 26 Kast Houston street, this evening. Subject, The whole to be precedes by § gran E. “the Devil.”? sacred concert. Y, WILSON, AT ARMORY HADI, CLERMONT avenue. off Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, thts after- ‘Come’ and hear him “read hoon, at 8 o'clock sharp. ud teats, ¥e BAPTIST CHURCH.—REV W. if, Pendleton will preach morning and evening; iaptism ut close of evening services revival mecdnes every afternoon and evening next week. ORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, MADI- son avenue and Foriy-seventh street.—Rev. Wm. T. Babine, Keotors Sap: tay echool at9 A. M. + divine servi atdu:W A. M. and ; children’s church at3 P.M, The rector wilt pr. ch. “Ail cordially invited. ane BAPTIST CHAPE os TWENTY-NINTH x sti west of Ninth ave .—Frotessor J. W. headings Thuriday’ oreniug: April 1,at & yen VARLEY, of Loudon. Mr. Vericy will preach in the Rink, Third avenue and Sixty-third street, on Sunday evening next. Meetings tor the ensuing week will be announced there. a JERUSALE M CHURCH (SWEDEN BORGIAN), No, 114 ast Thirty-fitth street.—Preaching at L A. M., by Rev. Chauncey Wiles. Text, Mathew vi. 10, O* SUNDAY EVEMING—AT THE service at the Church of the Holy A Ninth avenue and Twenty-ei funy will preach betore the of the parish, ‘ oo LOCK stles, corner hth street Rev. ‘oung People’s Aasociation ie full anthem selection of Easter music will d by a choir of 70 voices. i EV. W. W, ATTERRURY, D. D,, WILL PREACH Sunday, March 28, at 8 o'clock, in Association Hall, ‘Xwenty-third street, corner Fourth avenue. Fe ©. Hentnas tht SICK, come SOON, CAB OR ADOPTION—A FINE, EALTHY, BOY, AMERT- gan, brignt, and intelhyent, light hair, dark eyes, isa ay nd. monthe Address LUPTLES WILLIE, Herald Uptown Branch office. ARTHUR, i. & 8, HERALD UPTOWN Braneh office, F MARY ANN CAS7E, DAUGHTER OF RICHARD © ¢, of Carlisy England, wuo left Liverpool nve preix years since. ¢ 2 whose Nusband 1s supposed to be in the stationery Utsiness in Brooklyn, will call on SouN Woob. 40. ACGiphi street, she can hear of some- ‘thing to her advanta fe. ULE-MONDAY, SAME TIME AND PLACE; IT seems an age rather than ___TWENTY-FOUR YEARS. ACK, FROM MABLE.—I BEG OF 1 Timea Wisse as soon as he can, ushiand, 27 etl ITTALDA FAL my brother 10 My address—Riva AMIE BERN TIA —C. AL At “FOURTH tka fade i a AS CALLED AT 142 FULTON to Park piace will find PETER ‘ars row (and not at Park place), four nan street opposite new Host oMce, LICO,—IF YOU WISH TO SELL OR PRO ) BONO PU borrow upon your Policy, apply. to, the Lisle 1N- BURANCE INTE LAG REA U, Charles J +i Post oe: Hartmann, Mavager, 262 Droadway. N.Y, box 484, ATES WILKINS WILL HEAR OF SOMETHING 70 his iranian by sending his address to H. H. re C, B. Rous, 37; Broadway, (PE ADMINISTRATOR OR HEIR OF GEORGE ¥ butler, id, Who was trustee of Helen D. Hawks. worth, will please send address to A, room No, 14, Hoyt Jiouse, 759 broadway. NE TRANSCRIBER WHO VED THE PAT pers from Miss Elia Fairbanks will, when finished: return them to her at her gid home, in West Twenty #Lxih street. RECE 1 ek Ae Wantod, the prosont address of Captain Fay, once the service of Peru, who visited the Island of Crete uriny tho Inte ingurrection to, nest in military opera: Relea ee with long againet lurkey 21K Wi \ORTOIS! AR I8 IN BU __there, vertisement in other JILL THE LADY, DRESSSD IN BLACK VELVET suit, wico recognized weutlenan in buggy on Filth avenue Saturday witernoon, about 4 o'clock, permit he uaintance asc address, it agreeable, CAND’ RE, Herald Uptown Branch olice, 3.379.4 | WILL BE AT THE UONTINENTAL, Puiladelphia, on Tuesday, Come over. NELLIE, ALO, WRITE uni : _RELIGIOU NOTH ES. TAS SIvERE TY oF MODERN SPIRITUALISM I—A Test Feanoe, at tho Harvard Rooms, Reservoir » K. V, Wilson, Wednes- WEST TWLN tor, preaching Baptism’ at the c.ose 1 THE SOUTH BAPTIST CHURC {ith street, Kev. (A... Osborn, Ware 28 at 10%6 734 PLM, or every rei RR, W. W, ANDREWS, OF HARTFORD, WILL preach in the Catholic Apostolic church, ‘in Six- front street, between Sixth and Seventh avenites, Sun- 14. M., on “The Resurrection of Christ,” rn IGNATIUS? CHURCH, FORTIETH STREET, BE- tween Filth and fives: ava—ev, Dr. Ewer. ry Fervices 7 A. & ta Ud (choral), chilaren’s $ P. Al. ing prayer (ch Strangers invited, S. JAMES’ CHURCH, EAST “SEVUNTY. SECOND street --Easter services, morning at 1034, begi a carol; afternoon at 4; ‘children's service, ev at IT, THOMAS’ CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER Mihy-third stieet.—Rev, Dr. Morgan, rector. Services Easter tiny. “sunrise service, 7 o'c litany, sermon and holy communion, lug o'clock ; cnildren’s festival at 234 o'clock P. (0 THE EXCLUSION OF SATAN, SEEK A prayer mecting, where Methodist, Baptist. Presby- ferian, Episcopalian, &c.. are united heart and soul. BENJAMIN ALBRO, 383 West Thirty-s1xth street. Mevt- ings Friday evenings, td Li aon pe ERANS PREACHES THIS EVEN- ing in nn’s churel ighteonth street, ne: Fiftnavenue, atBorclock. Free seats | Yb E PEOPLE'S bb MI 1 the Church of the Holy Trimty, Madison avenue and Forty-second street, a t 7g See, will M. BERNAOLE BAPTIST C nue, betwe James Board mat SHURCH, BECOND AVE- Tenth and Eleventh. stree a Hawthorne, Why Paul wi reach the Gospel even At Rome.” ing sermon, All invited. « pur GOLDEN BAZAAR, 213 Sixth avenue, near Fourteenth street, D. & SIGHER & CO., having Just bought out an Importer's stock, consisting of $20,000 worth ot tine Fancy Goods, at 60 cents on the dol- lat, are enabied to sell the same at least 20 per cent less than theimportation prices, The stock consists of Fine Fans, Russia leather her Pocketbooks, pearl, ivory and Shell Card Cases; Russia leather Portiolios, Music Rolls, Wallets, Pocket Photo Albume, Cigar and Ciga- rete Cases. Writing Desks Dressing Cases, Albums ana Musical Albuns, Pull and Soap Boxes, ‘inlaid Work- boxes, Musical Workboxes, Touet Articles. Hand Mir. ora, Hair Hrushes, Tooth and Clothes Brushes, Comus, Bistlonery, Ornamental Inkstands, Match sates, Opera Glasses, onknives, deissors, Pt seh steel and plated Jewelry; Perfumer; rsreauh as Boys fool Chests, oun rine Ble Boxes, Drawing Cases, Games, Boards, Chemno and € mometers, Card Recelve Satchels, School Haws, Umbreliag Canes, de., above good: st [3 sold out by May a are offered 20 per cent below the original tmporese cost, D, B. SICHAR 213 Sixth avenue, near Pourveenth a pure Frames, rubber, & line of hes, Paint Lotto, Lorminors, Checker her. easmion, Paper Weig Mantel fnew gue ge c, ‘ATs THE SPIRITUAL CONFERENCE, HARVARD Rooms, Kevervoir square, judges, dov Ben and others, wall speak fi to b an Me AN invited. . bhi ed mi ‘A LADY, BECOMING SUDDENLY REDUCED, WILL aL SA Sreate aol agkevetnet sae ys some fine si re: ie ve! a. re a Grow Min BhSASON, box 107 eral al sat ING IN PRICE FROM 95 CENTS TO $6 PER YARD. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW QUOTATIONS OF L BARGAINS RECEIVED DuR- PRICES OF SPE 4H ONS BLAGK GROS | GRAINS, ne i ee OFFERING Ri $150 BLACK LYO ALi Bort OUR Fh 75 ie ays HEA NISH GKOS GRAINS ARE REALLY weite EXTRA HEAVY AND FIN: SATIN os s $2. $2 25, $2 59, $2 75, Bh. 8 388 UF. 5 eet oD APPLICATION TO a PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES. HAMBURG EMBROIVERIRS, Will open Montay, three cases, all choice natterns whieh we will offer In lots at 7e., Yo.. 12hc., 14e., 18c. 200. 2c. and Sle. up. We guarantee thi Tatas Winbenidemes: te be per cent cheaper than are elsewhere in the city. Ao An extensive stock of rich real and imitation Laces, at prices to tl Made up Lace Goods, in choice designs, in Jabots of oint, Duchess, Applique, Honiton and Vatencionpes ces; Italian Vaienciennes Vesta, $3 49 each, up. 1 ‘La ties? fine Underwear, neatly mage, at extremely ow pric ao dozen cord band Chemises, neatly finished, at 79. “frieked back and front, fine muslin, at $1. see dozen tucked and ‘embroidered, extra fine front, > up. 60 doven Drawers, with six tuc Extra fine finish, tucks and embroidery. C. Neatly Cie canines elegantly tucked back and te. $1 and $125 up. Corset Covere ‘ibrecsita saoques, & Corsets In gréat variety, at 76c., Dic., $1, $1 25, $1 40, upward. Ribbons, Sashes, Neckties. We are daily opening new spring shades. in ali silk grosgrain Bonnet Hibbons, in all the desirable widths, at remarkably low prices.’ Also the new twilled silk Ribbons. We are opening daily choice novelties in Enropean Faney Goods, ot h we keep the largest a finest assortment tn the ciiy, and are the only hoase sel ing first clasg Novelties at a small prof, T $1 2) Ae IN GROS TIN JOHN DDDD A NN N Il EEEEEL Lb D D A&A NN NIE L L. D DAA NN NI L L D DAANNN OE L L Dd D AAAA N NN IE L L D pa AN NN II L L, pppp A “AN XN Il QLLL LULL & son, TITT7 (55805 | 9909, ONE BLOCK 77 77 % 9 9 77 55859999 BELOW i $5, 900099 BROADWAY. 7 STEWARIS, 77 55 55 9 WD i 558 9999 i WH 0000 "XN NEEERITL H H Oo Oo” NN NE 1b L H H oO O’NN Ne Ub L HH O 6©OFChUNN ONE OB OL HHAHH O O N N NEEE IL L H HO ON NNE NL BL H ho os NNE IL L H HO 0 N NNE he H B.. 0000 N NNKEEE NLL LLL ak Geog, 0000 ae Cc co °o ae © o 0 &k c o oO a & Cc Oo oO e & 9 o 0 2 440 CQ og & a Cc. cu ‘aaa ®2 “ocod “0000”, 327 AND 329 SIXTH AVENUE, Elegant assortment of NEW SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, Every department is now replete with the very latest ities. FRENCH CHIP AND ENGLISH MILAN HATS AND BON. NE in black, white, brown and gray. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN LADIES’ 00 dozen Ladies’ lics at les eas 00 dozen Ladies’ Ties at 9c, 000 dozen Ladies? Ties at 26e, each, 1,000 dozen Ladies’ Ties at 40c. éneh, IMMENSE REDUCTIU TION IN RIBBON. No. Sali-silk Gros. Grain, 9c. No. 7 all-siik Gros Grom ‘Le. No. 9 ala silk Gros Grain, 2c, No. 12 all-silk Gros Grain, 160, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. WREATHS," VINES, MONTURES, TIES GARLANDS, LACE DEPARTMENT. Large assortment of new and exquisite designs in Lace Goods, at 60 percent below Broantway RUFFLINGS. The finest line of Raunt in the city. Novelties io Crepe de Chine ae SOLD ie hl al Jackets, 5% 3° prices. Large and choice selection of Hamburg Edgings at 40 per cent below regular prices, i O'NEILL’ $27 and $29 Sixth abla ils and 103 West renuetn st. Qresne ana WEDNESDAY, March 90 ana 31. “LORD & TAYLOR, Broadway and Twentieth street, ra New York. T SMITHS ea da BAZAAR, No. 914 BROAD. and Twenty-first etreeta, GRAND DurlAY oFistrour KD FA» “HON: PATINRNS ROW READ TH MODWLS w cutting and ahi. iat BURDETTE ‘si roadway, between Twentieth and Twentysf OR SALE=A VERY FINE SEAL SKIN SACQUR can be bought very low, Apply at & J, THOMAS, =z aa Sl olz =| s|E| > 3 5 2 601 Broadway, } icHaRD nar EEE “sess 8 8 EREEEERS eexse**' Fekeer ey RExE2 KEES 8 8 BEEBE 8588 corner Bixth avenue and Nineteenth street ALL TIIS WEEK. We beg to direct the attention of our customers and the public generally to our magnincent stock of LADIES’ READY MADE UNDERWEAR, comprising the choicest goods to be found fn the city. The attention of ladies is earnestly invited to this de- partment, in which we are now offering immense in- ucements, Our stock of fine underwear we will offer at astonishingly low prices during the present week, and ladies desiring to replenish their wardrobes will do well to Pay us a visit betore purchasing elsewhere. We desire to impress upon our customers that our underwear ts ali made on lockstitch machines, and that while reducing our prices we have not in any way changed the standard quality of the muslins. WE WILL OFFER THIS WEEK One lot of Drawers, with hem and tucks, 4c. and 60e, One lot tucked, ruitle or tape trimming, 0c. and 7Be. Tucked embroidered edging and fine muslin, 75c, and #. ia Drawers, with embroidered inserting, edging and clusters of tueks, Wamsutta muslin, $1 25. One lot of very fine Drawers, trimmed with rows of poMing or bias tucking and embroigered inserting and | edging, $1 65, Drawers, in New York and Wamsutta muslin, elabo- rately trimmed with embroidery, bias tucks, puffing in ‘various styles, $1 75, $2, $2 25, $2 60. Chemises of fine masiin, with fine tucked linen bosoms, finished with rufiie or crochet edge, $1. Chemises, better muslin, same tront, embroidered edge, $1 25. Chemises, corded bands ‘and lip. $1, Chemises, tucked front, three rows of embroidered in- sleeves, Wamsntts mus- | lel | serting, crochet edge, $1 25. Very fine Chemises of Wamsutta muslin, trimmed with | rows of tine embroidered inserting and bias tucking, with embroidered edge, $1 75. Chemises, e:aborately trimmed with emoroidered edge ineerting, puffing and tucks, in variety of styles, very finest goods, $2, Se j2 25, $2 BO, Nightgowns, back and front yoke, tucked, $1 10. Nightgowns, double back and front yoke, $1 25, $1 50. Nightgowns, tucked front, embroidered edge, $1 50, $1 75. Nightgowns, Wamsutta muslin, elaborately trimmed with embroidery, puffing and edgings, $2, $2.25, $276, $3. Nightgowns in very elaborate styles of trimming, made ofcambric, linen and finest muslin; flvest goods at $3, $3.50, $4, $450, $5, $6. Ladies’, Misses’ and Infants’ Cambric and Linen Un- deswear in great variety. Orders for the most elaborate outfits executed at short est notice at very low prices. Fine French wove Corsets, embroidered edge, 75¢., $1. uence wove Corsets, embroidered edge, silk finished, 1 25, $1 80. : PALE gfite French wove Corsets, silk and embroidery, All the popular makes of Corsets, hand made and Wove, from meditun to finest manutactured, MM MMEEEEE A RRRRR EEEEE Ssss MM MM E AA g RE 8 8 MM AME aah 2 RES MMM MEEEE A ‘A RRRRR EEEE Ssss MMM ME AAAA R RE 8 Mwowe <* 4h HE os 8 MoM MEBEEEA AR REGEEE §883 WILL OPEN ON MONDAY ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES. If possible better patterns than those we offered last week, and which gave such universal satisfaction, A CHOICE ASSURTMENT at unusually low prices, 150 pleces Mohair Twills, in new spring shades, 2c. A large lot of piam Mohair and Debeges, 25 Monair, Uretonnes and Frize 1 wills, 2c. Full lustre Mohairss gray aud brown, alc., | Bure Mohairs and Brillfantines, all new colors, 506. Plaid Caghineres and plaid Deneges, 4c. a Plaid satine Foularas and silk and Wool Serge, 50¢a xe. Dounle Width plaid camels’ hair Goods, $1 10 yard | neual price $1 38, Plain color Cashmeres and D Debeges, in best shades. 38e., Great variety of plain, plaid and twilled all wool De- beges, Cashmeres, cameis’ hair Cloths and silk and wool Goods FOR KARLY SPRING WEAR. ra ¢ stock of Mourning Goods, in casnmerts ombazines, Drap dite, Ttalian and Henrietta Cloths, at (Pagal: rates. Fine black Cashmeres, &c., 95c., $1 and $1 25, any of which we guarantee %c. a yard under regular prices. Black cas, in best and a ED brands, 25c., nd very fine pera, ‘50e. and 550, rst c assortment of Percales, Calicoes, Cambrics, roulards in chotceat styles best and most popular makes, and new designs re- ceived every das Fast color Calicoes, best g 9e., L Yard wide Cambrics ana i veto ee! ik Ginghams, popular styles, Lic., 123gc., lac. OPENING MONDAY, BLACK, COLORED AND STRIPED SILKS, IN GREAT VARIBT ‘Y OF STYLES, Bandon Habe vith Tbe. F6e., B50., %e. Check silks, $1, $1 Gros Grain {tks splendid qaality, all colors. 19 inches wide, a first class article, st 25; we Tet First class black Silks, $ i 1 10, $1 $12 A lot of very elegant ror 03, 5 ry heavy and very fine color generally retalled at $2 26 to to $2 a OPENING ON MONDAY, Wo CASES OF STRAW HATS, French and American Chip and English and domestic Straws, at fully 25 per cent under usual prices, in all the Dew and most desirable shapes. Largest and most select assortment of fine French Flowers, of every imaginabie style, our own importa. tion, and choicest novelties in hat ornaments, We are now prepared to execute all orders tor Trimmed Hats in first class style, crepe and light Mourning Hats ready made or to orde amperes and domestic Hat Frames in all the new ry NOW OPENING IN OUK HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. A magnificent stock of striped and plain Stockings, embroidered and clocked, in latest styles; one lot of besi wide striped stockings, silk clocked, extra nit, Fall assortment ot our celebrated two and three button kid Gloves, in all the newiral and delicate tints, or give another pair if they rij Dutton. 97e.; three button, SL 10 We direct the attention of our customers and the public to our very large and seice! broideries in Jaconet, Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss. Choicest patterns tos found and lowest prices, so to OUF ck of Real Point, Point Applique, Val. Guipnre and Yak Laces, which we yre now offering at very low MWe are now introducing all the Jatest novelties in Dress Trimmings, Pant imps, Braids and Orpa- ments, and offer a first cla: + 18¢., 20. Silks, extra $i 85, as good ae IN COSTUME “DEA RTMENT now opening. Key styles in, in Overskires and Basques, ‘uira: tw camels’ hair, serge, tw $8 50, $12, $14, $16, $15, NEW DESIGNS IN RING COSTUMES, in plaid and vias mohairs and gorges and debeges, Piain and sik trimme Plain mohatre’ 5, $18. $2), $25, Piald mohairs, $15, $188 oh opair Cashiers and iagonal Suits, silk trimmed, Black Cashmeres, plain and 6 silk trimmed, $25 to $35, Our regular opening will ta take place April 7 and 8, when we will make the richest display of Costumes and imported Millinery ever exhibited in this eity, ~~ RICHARD MEARES, eorner Sixth avenue and Nineteenth strech vashmere and debeges, at TWENTY-THIRD STREET, ae 110 SIXTH WEST 38D STREET, 867 wD SIXTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-THIRD STREET. (III HAVING COMPLETED THE NUMEROUS ALTERA- TIONS AND ENLARGEMENTS OF THEIR PREMISES, IN CONNECTION WITH ADDING THEIR NEW STORE, THEIR NEW STORE, Sl SIXTH AVENUE, 7 sn BIXTH AVENUE, 871 $7_ SIXTH AVENUE, 371 WILL HAVE A GRAND EXPOSITION GRAND EXPOSITION GRAND EXPOSITION ey op oF SPRING NOVELTIES SPRING NOVELTIES SPRING NOVELTIES on Bar WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 31 AND APRIL 1. MARCH 31 AND APRIL 1 MARCH 31 AND APRIL }, 70 WHICH THEY — MOST CORDIALLY MOST CORDIALLY INVITE INVITE THEIR FRIENDS, PATRONS AND THE PUBLIO SaTBOUr FORTH R NOTICE, AS THROUGH PRES- SURE OF THEY HAVE BLEN UNABLE TO SEND our’ THEIR UsUAL CIRCULARS, THEY DESIRE TO CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE DISPLAY OF TO WHICH THB ENTIRE STORE NO. 371 AVENUE © WILL BE DEVOTED, SSORTMENT MAGNIFICENT oF ges ND NOVEL STYLES OF ENTIRELY NEW BUN RELLAS PARASOLS, | —© To an unusually large and splendid stock of LADIES’ AND MISSES’ UNDERGAKMENTS, IMPORTED HAND-MADE UNDERWEAR, INFANTS’ WEAR, ALL OF THE VERY, (BEST MATERIALS AND AT A REDUCTION OF 30 PER CENT FROM AST SEASON'S PRICES. AND CHILDREN'S I8SES? Bat PIQUE GooDs, RGEST LINE IN THE CITY. bess create 8 STYLES, SIZES AND QUALITIES, WHICH THEY ARE EXHIBITING ON THEIR GREATLY eo FLOORS OF SIXTH AVED Ui *aurmpina. TO THEIR ENLARGED FANCY GOODS DEPARTM i TO THEIR ENLARGED yer —-— TO THEIR ENLARGED TERED ¢ ————--———__—_---___ ___@ o— TO THEIR ENLARGED NOTION DaPAR ENLARGED TO THEIR ? TOILET AND PERFUMERY DUPARIMENT > o-—— — ——— > TO THEIR ENLARGED oo — WHITE GOODS DEPANT TO THEIR ENLARGED WORSTED EMBROIDERY D1 IN ALL OF WHICH WE WILL DISPLAY MAGNIFICENT LINES OF GOODS WHICH CANNOT FAIL TO BE VERY ATTRACTIVE, -_-_—_ ee ee an ns me + nme GD STERN BROTHERS, Qa a = a ee —— —» Hf SIXTH AVENUB N SWENTY-THIRD STREET, > 3 DRY GOODS. EEEEEN H RRRR, IT (COO, H WH ossss™ BE H ROG CH Hs g» E H tt f Rit Cc HOW BE uo RWG Ho EEE NUH Hane ue HHHH S8s8 E RIG uo 8 E H k RUS eS 8 E R RUC cH HS 8 EEELEH H RB ki ccc H H &ss8d # “HW rergrrr os It t Ht oT “ssees Eee: U 1 iy | se Sssss vovu pas Tt SS885 , NEW STYLES ON E. NICELY TRIMMED SUITS, $375, $450. GRAY CAMELS! HAIR AND ENGLISH POPLIN SUITS, ALL HANDSOMELY TRIMMED, AT $6 75, $8 75, $1050, $12 50, $13 75, $20, $24 5) $30, AND UP TO $75. BLACK SILK SUITS, BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT $37, $48, $64, $85, $93, AND UPWARD. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK ALPACA AND CASHMERE SUITS, STRIPED SILK SUITS, BASQUES AND OVERSKIRTS, £0. 40. WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE SfYLE, FINISH. AND EXTRAORDINARY PRICES OF OUR SUITS, DRESS GOODS. ; ——2 Black Silks, Job lot, good quality, 93¢, Biack Silks, “Cachmere me,” extra qualities, at $159, $1 75, $2, $2 25, $2.50, $275, $3, $3.60 and up- ward. ee We have made special arrangements witn the French BITLON EVERY DAY HT I| mannfacturers, so that we are enabled to guarantee the qnality of theso silks, and we ‘we will hold ourselves liable in ease they crack or break in Large assortment of “ wear. ’ Silks, from $1 25 to $9 ayard, which we sell under the same guarantee. 10 cases suiting Cloth, new shades, 12340. a yard. ant colors, 6c, a yard & yard. ris wide, very fiz, $1 15, EXTRAORDINARY INDUCE} in black Alpacas, Cashmeres, 5 cases Silk Pongees, very fine, 5c, Piaid Camels’ Hair, 1) Grenadines, Mourning Goods, &e., &c. MM MM LoL MM Mat LL MMMM LoL MMMM erty MMMM OL Lb MMM IL Lb MMM It LULLLL LADIES WHO WISH TO PURCHASE A TRIMMED HAT OF THE BEST SIAN STYLE AT HALF THE BROADWAY PRIC SHOULD VISIT OUR LARG"® MILLINERY PARLORS, ON SECOND FLOOR, EXTRAORDINARY ASSORTMEND OF UNTRIMMED HATS, IN CHIP, NEAPOLITAN, LEGHORN, MILAN BRAID, & ., 4C,, IN ALL THE SHAPES, RICHEST saSH ‘D VEIL- INGS, 4C., &C, L L L L L L L L LULLic REAL DESIGNS, CLOSE 144 ineh, 23 inch, “ase, ‘tie. Pargains in real Yak Lac menteries. REAL POINT LACE COLLARS AT $3.75, Wort $7. APPLIQUE COLLARS’ AT $3 50, IN POINT AND POINT AND COIFFURESs, REAL THREAD new Gatpure and Passe. BARES, &U, &0. peo LACE SLEEVELESS JA LACE FICHUS, LACE TIES, LACE BIBS, LACE BARBES, &C., UNTIL YOU NAVE ASSORTMENT ales RRRR Ui) oy ee We ad & OR uo Ee | U-. 8 RRRR uo ROR Bees R OR Ln eae uuu R OR OUR ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ AND INFANT: N THE UNITED STATES. WEAR IS UNMATCHED SPECIAL ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO OUR TTAND SEWED AND HAND EMBROIDERED UNDERWEAR* OUR GOODS AND PRICES MUST BE SEEN 10 BE APPRECIATED. TE LADIES’ CUEMIS ‘ately trimmed with em- broidery, tuoxing, puffing, &e., at Toec., 85c., 92¢., $1, $115, $1 25, $1 40, $1.50 and up to $5 50. LADIES’ NIGIITDRE yoke and beautifully trimmed, at $1, $1 15. $1 40, $150, $1.85 andap, Our assortment is indescribat) FRENCH PERCALE CHEM! med with hand embroidered s hand, &t $1 40, mine FRENCH PERCALE NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed down, the front with three rows of Magnificent hand em. red, $4 75. OF OUR robe front, ES, Come and see. finest quality, trim. allop, entirely sewed by broidery, entirely hand se LOOK AT 1HE PRI CORSETS, LADIES’ WRAPPERS, MARSLILLES DRESSES, COATS AND CAPES, CLOAKS, &¢ LADIES’ AND BOYs’ WAISTS, &C., &C. WE CORDIALLY INVITE LADIES TO PAY US A VISIT OF EXAMINATION. WE CANNOT ENUMER- ATE THE NUMBERLESS ATTRACTIONS WHICH WILL BE FOUND IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, BY CONNECTING WITH THE TWENTY-THIRD STREET RAILWAY LINE YOU CAN REACH OUR BS- TABLISUMKNT VERY QONVENIENTLY FROM ANY PART OF THE vITY, HRC mf? AND 239 8885 TH AVENUE, i AND 29 8B 8 AVENUK, 287 AND 289 BBR AVENUK, 27 AND 299 888 AVENUB, 28) AND 29 83885 AVENUE, Bz AND 289 88 g AVENUE, any AND 289 88 AVENUK, 237 AND 29 8388 AVENUE, 237 AND BY B88 AVENUB, al BETWEEN Twantr-rouETa Awe TWENTY-FIFTE. Goods Advertisements _ For Other a Serain Dies

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