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HE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 4a NEW YORK SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1875—QUINTUPLE SHEET. tOLBay —Pouxrn Paae—Sixth colum! LLTARDS i ‘kent PaGe—Fifth coluen. ANTE DoVivrenerit Pack—First and sec baat ty yd Pace—Fourth fitn eon sixth ‘and Fourts Pace—First and second col- Sxconp Vace—Fourth comumnn. and A ep BOARD AND LODGLN: ‘EC—Firteexta Pace— Bee: peas base rd Salo Skconp Page—Fourth jam, nooks ‘BO: “NTKENTH PaGk—Second colmmn. prodicien RBAL FSTATH FOR SAUS—Firzn Pages Becond and SuyenreeNra Pace—Second col- Eigureentu Pace —Fir, pesca columns, ‘and Seventmenta Lag"! fourth BusiNthR Noriciss—Ruxresa Pacr—Fitth and sixth columns. oat. BE Sar tba Paar. or “ATE FOR SALE—Firti Pace—firat column, and ‘Third and fourth columns. MEN—Firreentu Pack—Sixth column : Wr sac'] ‘Aar—Second column, and SEvEN- ae Bixth column, TENTH CLOTHING retusa Pag Pace—Sixth column, ND GARDENERS—Firternta Pace— axe Lag Sxconp Pace—Sccond and third VENTERNTH Pack—Sixth column, coastwis STE ANSHTPS sxconn Vack—Sixin col- nd Tweerre Pace—Fourth column, vountti “ie BOARD—Firrmnxra Pact—Third, column; eal peereorcuree column, and SeveNteenre Third ¢ AX GING ACAUEMIE St wauren Pace: “esi column. NTIS’ DRY Gi “Yourth, filth and sixth, eolumna ant vie Re. AGe—First, third. fourth and fh colt peli Mots SES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- NisteD-—Sixevesrm Page-Second, third and fo Me columns Ninereantt Pack—First, second, third and fourth columns, and Pourra Pages ‘bird And fourth columns, EUROPEAN Hoy wine ih kgm Pacr—Fifth and Sixth columns, and Tweirru Pace—Fourth col- EXOUANGE—Tweurre Pace—Sixth column. Ey PRESSKS—Tweirra Pacr—First column. XOUKSIONS Tweet Pace—Fourth column, FINANCIAL—Nixrt Pace, PINE ARTS—Twrurrn PaGe—First column. SALE Haunt Pao Sixth column, and Twauren Pace Thing and fourth columns... FURNISHED KODMS_A "ARTMENTS TO Bixtwmrm Pagye-Kourth and firth columas Nix teenth Faax—Fourth column, and Foveru Pace— ‘and fifth columns. vorntTUne” Ywxivt Pack—Second and third’ col- FRENCH. ADVERTISEMENTS—Savexrnestm Pacr— dixth column, HELP WAN!ED—FEMALES—lirreentu Pace—Fifth column; SEconpD Pacr—Second column, and Skven- reuntn Pacr—Sixth column. HELY — WANTED—MALES--Skconn, cr—Third column, aud SkvENTRENTH Pace—Sixth Tania HORSES. CARI GRY, &0.—Tmarmenrs Fage—Third, fourth an ith colu NOTHIN Sarnwrerert Pact—Second and Third col- HOUAES ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Nivernentn Page — Fifth and-sixth columns, and Twextiern Page— column. INSTRUGHON Taree Pacr—Sixth column, ERSBY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CIty AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Firra Pagr—third column; Erantkeexti Pack—Second and third colunms, and Srventsentu Pace—Fourth column. LECTURE SB4SON—Twetrra Pace—Fir st column. LOST AND FOUSD—Tuimteenta Pace—Pirst column. MACHINERY —Twerrra Pack—Fourth column, ARBLE MANT&SLS—Tweirt Page—lourth column. MATRIMON TAL tw nuerit Pace—Sixth column. IOAL—Fourth Pack—Sixzth columne, ILE AND CREAM—Povrtn Pagk—sixth colamn. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Twastiera Paor— Pith and Sixth column. MISCBELARROUE AD ADVERTISEMENTS—Sevewrrente ESI: ola bE na la —Fourth column, Pack—Sixth column. 1—Tw: EW PUBLICATIONS <1, Levenra Pace—Sixth column. ATTERNS—fwentixta [’'ack—Sixth column, KRSONAL—First Pace—First column. aust ht ata ORGANS, &°.—Foortu Pace—Second mt Pack—Fourth gptomn. VATIONS WANTED—PEMALES— Fifth column. Srconn Pags—Seo- < i PRoFEtiy oo T OF THE Cita FOR SALE OR TO ENT— fourih, fiith and sixth Third, fourth and filth Me eli el (eatths Pac bol column, and Serexreesta Pagx—sixth col- | Sevexreenra Pa ci RBAL PSTATE WAN TD OSnrnN Presta Pace—Fifth colump. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst Pagr—First and second columns, BATAURANTS—Tweirmn P. BWARD —Thintkenre P, ALES AT AUCTION—Tut ene a it Tweert VaGk—litth and sixth col- SLOATIOs WANTED-FEMALES— Fri ayeexta Pac — » Pace—First col- SITUATION es ane with columes;, mn. KVENTRENTIT sredial” Notior o—Taintexets B. First and sec- SPONTA DOS NS, BIRDS, A&C nintecsta Pace— sro cgiumn. as anercewrit Pa h column. SUMMER RESORTS —cevesternte Pace—Third eol- Que TRADKS—Seerxo —Pace—Third column, and | Sevenreexeu Page—Sixth column. ZUR TURP —TemrveNen P To LET FOR BUSINESS PU First und second column: VELLE i NFURNISIIED ROOMS AND APARTMEN Sixrxkxt Pack—Fitih and sixth column veext# Pack—Fourth and fitth columns, and Four Pace —Fifth and sixth columns. WANTED TO PURCHASe—Twrirra Pacu—¥irst col- ul wares Ba, JEWELRY, 40.—Tweirrn Pace—First col- WESTCURSTER county PROPERTY FOR SALE TO LET—Frrr ood and third column Senvenges | ud colame, ant Srvas- colw wink sro™ 1 PROPLETY FOR SALE OR TO LET— pers jFicr—Thind column, and SxvENrEax Fourth coluum. yacuts’ NaTEAMBOALS, ond colamn. z v “4C.—Tuinteesta Pace—Seo- “R. S—TSHARE IN TOWN B CALL NOI BARC. Tay street. “ RE SKE. =I WOULD LIKE VERY MUCH TO-SEE. You B, Hout bie u FMLORA-YOUR LETTER RECEAVED TOO LATE TO meet yon at Pifty-fifth street. Please write aud tend your address to JIMMIE, : ANTED OF WILLIAM JOHN GAM. by his sistor CATHARINE oF by aday. Address the GHOST OF Sonn Id office. NYORMATION storia, I. 1, a senate, Call on or address PATEL Hast ast Thirty-ninth street. WANTED—OF WILLIAM HALPIN, s business of Imporianes Wf to be K DILLON, 320 J Those -I pouible.» LIKE To 8EE YOU TO. ADY TWENTY THIRD STRERT CAR, SATURDAY, 12:30 P. M.. noticed gentieman on plattorm, ne eft cay at Broadway: erant Inte UR- ER, Herald Uptown Branch ofc AURA BELMONT—MEET ME ON TUESDAY, AT By o'clock ; Fourteenth street and Fitth avenue. or ad- dross box 112 Herald Uptown Branch office. rw —_—— : Address’ T| ‘KING OR SISTER V 1° gentieman Kidress ¢ HAKLIE, box ik |A WILL PLEASE met at the West Herald Uptown fond address ty Bite Hotel. ach office ny t i whereaboit on GARRETT W. Wavenue DING tha JOUN G. QoL ‘aged 6% somowhat dent and in feeble ‘health: tennis Any Information concerning him will ' ISSING—SINCE MARCH 16, received by erth Amboy, M‘t PHIFFER (LAUNDRY, CALL aT LIBBY bis mily. Address JOHN H. OLDING. ied = = SIXTH AVENOE CAR, FROM STABLE Theatre. Frilay eresing: we would like to jak sitting nes © BOOTHS tleman with two ladies; ance of blonde young Piease address WAL- joe, and mention some incident to avord WO GENTLEMEN: wii CALLED ON. SIXTH AV- ne to inguire about Emina ‘d and Mies Clifton te in Herait Fersonals where they can be seen, — F.—COME CM é OL SEND FOR ME TO ry + Sorther trouble. M. J ANTE D—INE MATION OF MARY ¢ CLARK ‘OR Bridget, ah cul for some at te Astor House, Peis kat at the a or Olarendon. Address &, W,, box 186 Herald LL Wow B TO HE R Frow Tis. MATU. tinal Mamie. Nadreve CONSTANT, Herald office. ATE OF SAN ‘” the wtdesae of Mre. A. Address W. Pati ILL Square Hotel, send his address to ft ranch ofice, asa friend would live to I HENRY LEWIS, FORMERLY OF UNION rali Brooklyn froin hhiny De AS DISAPPOINTED WEDNESDAY APTE hirty-seeomd street. Address town Branch office. MONDAY, SANE BORTON, time and place, or Sunday noon. | dois RELIGIOUS NOTICES. | SpIRITUAL CONFERE NCE—HARVARL Rooms, | pare on Buaday from 3 to o'cloo ation—What a 8 at TTAGL % WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR Broadway, Mrs. ¥. 0. Hyser, inspirational er, Hor soviety cf Progreaits Spiritualists. at 10.30 ¢ % and 750 P.M. Cbidren's Lyceum meets at 2:30 | corner of Bleeck: The pastor, will preach to-day Sunday school at 9 A. Me Prayer and conference meeting in the vestry every Tuesday evening at 8. The public is cordially invited. nue 5 is Sy NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, Ponty RIGHTH struct, westor Rizth avenue. —Shrvices at 10) and 7: The rector, Rey. R. lever jewton, will preach, T THE CLERMONT A ennn UNIVERSALIST ae Brooklyn, Rey. H. Nye will prs eck as Caw ae "Revivalism—Reviyal ecsurésand ‘reach- LL SOULS’ CHURCH, ELM PLACR BROOK! Dr, Porteous, pastor.—Divine sory fgas as us! moralog 10:40, evening 7:50, Seats free. All are cordially invited. T THE SOUTH BABTIST CHURCH, WEST TWEN- A ay Alia a strect, Rey. A. 9 c ei 'D. D., pastor. — reaching April 11, at 1u34 A. M. and 73% P. M. 66 MEBICAN TEMPERANUE UNION” IS HELD every Sunday at 3 P. M., eth e equare, Ad- dresses by elaguene speakers, 1 the religious and ¢ temperance cause specially consid- by thi tchinson ROADWAY HALL—TO LET FOR SUNDAYS, FOR church, Fellgjons purposes, &c. Southeast corner of Broadway and Forty cighth street: entrance 200 West Forty-eixhth street. Moderate terms. t Shenae oF THE HOLY TRINITY, Madison avenue and nd Forty-second street. moral saeet off ot Second week of epeeial religions. meetin Every day (Fpeuedey excented) at a Mt 7 J. W, aelien, and other ott Donat Charen E) ters will assist Rev, Stephen H. Tyng. gr, PS Hours of service on Sunday, 10:30.4, M., 3:80 and 7:30 Rev. Stephen H, Tyng, Jr., will preach in the morning and evening. Rey. J, W. Bonham will preach in the afternoon, _ HURCH OF THE MES@IAH, Linen AVENUE AND ‘Thirty-fourth street —Rev. Willt “An American in the ‘cated is. of Europe.”” ar “Freshuess and Grandeur of the Experience of Man. eas NSETINGS—THURSDAY BY ENINGS, IN Buty galle: conn church, ' FRhety ta fourth F Bignth avenue: also eat ‘Thirty-s.xth AMIN ALBRO. street. “oun GOING INFIDELITY. eer SERMON BY , of Nyack, to be delivered be- fore ine Pith Universuiise chien. Plimpton. buildin Nint Services commencing at ll o'clock A. M. Public invited. CyaAatsoLio APOSTOLIO CHURCH, IN SIXTEENTH ) sirect, between Sixth and Seventh avenues —Serviee Sunday evening, at 7's o'clock, ue of sermon—“The Hope of the Lord's: Personal Appeariug.? CMURCH OF THE RESURRECTION. Erauty. viFTH street, between Lexington and third avenucs.—Dt- we service morning and evening. Sumtay school at street, nes prayer meetings Friday evening: WEAA J All welcome. treet, near TI HRIST CHURCH. prayer; sermon, “the Good Shepherd,” ing brayer’ sermon, ‘Present Salvation.” son officiates. \HUROH OF THE DISCIPLE3, MADISON AVENUB, corner Forty-fifth street, Rev, George Hep? Worth.—At 10243 Henry Varley will preach. Evening A leotire, to young men by Mr. Hepworth on “Common FIFTH. AVENUE.—MORNING 10, Even Dr, Thomp- nse and Relivion.” Preaching services every evening by Her. Mz. Hepworth, ‘Vosburzh. awthoriie, Moore Alpan. ‘Frayer servic’s every morning at lot every: iv. Qncrce OF THE ATONEMENT, MADIOON fle: hue, corner Twenty-sighth —Rey. ‘Tit. restor. fany, Sunday school at 9 morning |ser- T1020, The rector will preach, Afteraoon at 3:90. Rishon Lee, of Delaware, will pant of He. neiveds visit tothe missions of Mexico. All cordially i Vv. WILSON EB IN ARMORY Yj, Hail, Clermont Brooklyn. on Sunday, Nt inst, wt 11 o'cioe nd 8 P.M. Admission 2 conts. Y. WILSON WILL GIVE A TFST SEANCE AT ‘ath street and - M, Ad- K. mission 2d. Freee TARERNACLE: church, thirty-fourth Fighth avenues-—Rev, F revel ae 10)g AM. atid 73 METHODIST EPISCOPAL ect, between Seventh and k Washburn, of Hariem, will ie REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHUN Ron, MADIL- on avenue and Forty-seventh stre Pillia » rector, Divine xerviees at 10:30 AM, ud “hishon Cummins will (0. V.) preach morning and aren z. The rite of confirmation will be atwinisiered in the evening. OR SALE carnatic sirect, Rev. Arthur Broo the sexton. Gace, —PEW NO, 1% IN CHURCH OF THE I reer Madison avenue and Thirty arth rector: price $600. Apply BAPVIsT meron, pastor, p “Kesurrection and Life.” evening to save” baptism at evening M® mexey vartny Pre: the Hippodrome Sunday evening, at 73g o'clock. ALEM CHURCH (SWEOENRO st Viney Mith rtreet.—Preachin, ev. Chauncy Gites. “she Conditions o ness of sins,’’—Matthew vi., 12, If, BY, E. H, KRANS PREACHES THIS EVENING IN . Ann's church, E gi nue, at 8orclock. Ot and for deat mutes at 1 atila. the tor JER 0. LK 47, IGNATIUS CHURCH, FORTIETH STRELT, BE. and six¢ ©) tween Fitth avonugs, Rev. o'clack A. horal) wit! Dr. Ewer, M., Charen i its Strangers in- vited. . . fing With Sit “fhe Transtation of Elijah.” Baptism aiter evening scrmon. Yourg men and sitan- gers cordially invited. pas PEOPLE'S seRviC in the Charch of the Hoiv Trinity, dison avenue and Forty- second’ street Stephen H. yng. 3 syrill preach st 7H o'clock CROSSLEY'S CROSSLEY'S CROSSLEY'S Bea CROSSLEY CROS grand opening of new spring styles. and opening of new spring styles. English velvets, $1 75 per yard, English velvews, $175 yard. English body Brussels, $1 89 per yard. English body Brussels, $1 5) per yard. English tapestry Brasceis, $1 per yard. English tapestry Brasseia, $1 per yard. English ingrains, from #0e. per yard. English ing: ins, from 400, per yara. Agents for Engiish Linoleum. Agents for English Linoleam. 4d, CROSSLEY, PrP Pe I & i) c a é aa P boORE ah | a © f4 be 4 & AAA t A A A rPP ERE fd ea s r Eg r BELFER : = & = - o cece We have just received 100 dozen of the — —-——-% PEWINOT” KID GLOVE —— anaes recognized as the best glove In the sel'ing nowhere at less than which we offer gt 6 Sus HL) Kr $7 ant 249 Kighth ween 2th and 25t' | SSEessSSes=8 )PeNtNG OF THs Lar ING AND SUMMER Finest novelties ever “imp orted, selected from in Paris. re warranted. Also jes have no style with Ladies’ own materials basted in % superior minner. Dream aim! clonk snakina in ait its Uri Mme. A. DUVAL, importer, 378 Broadway. Paterna cnt from mes sapertor Panter, ! Real French, Corse! AT SMITIVS PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, ND Dist PLAY OF IM SERNS NOW READY. CLOTH MODULES, with every pattern, cutting and dung. A. BURDETT w Xo. ls Browdway, between epiierh and Fwe rare Qicsann MEAKES, corner of Sixth avenue and Nineteenth sireet. We beg to direct th the public to our NEW IMPORTATIONS OF BLACK AND COLORED SILEA, ‘ill acknowledged by all to be the cheapest goods of the season. ‘We have a full assortment most celebrated French manufacturers, at the following ET | of every grade, from the il low rates:— Colored Gros Grain Silks, in ali the most desirable shades, including browns, navy-blues, &c.,a first class article, $1 25 and $1 59, worth $1 50 to $1 88, Colored Gros Grain Silks, 22 inches wide, yery choice colors, fine goods, $2 per yard. Biack Gros Grain Siiks, very good quali 1, $1 20. Superior quality of biack Gros Grain Silks, 22 inches wide, first class silk, $1 25, 88 and $1 50. Superb black Gros Grain Silk, of high finish and color, a great bargain, $1 65, $1 75 and $1 85 Best grades of biack Cashmere Silks, of the most popu- lar manufacture, $2, $2 25, $2 50, $3. Great variety of striped Silks, of every style and qual- ity, 75e., 80c., 85c., We., $1. New patternsand colors in check Silks. ; | | | WibL EXUIBIT ON MONDAY RICHARD the largest assortment of Select Patterns of Dress Gooas in MEARES, Plaids, Plain Twills, Diagonals, Stripes and other new styles, to be found in SIXTA — city, at 28¢., 30, B62., 38e., 40c., 0c. per . AVENUE | with a fall 1me of Mourning Goods — variety in Cashmeres, Tamise, ann Tralian and Henrietta Cloths and Bom- bazines Very fine diac! Cashmeres, best NINETEENTH | shades of biack, 9e., $1, $1 10, Full assortment at and new patterns arriving daily in in Pereales, Lawn) STREET. —— 6 Calicoes, in the choicest patterns, Best fast color Calicoes, 9c., 10c., Ne. An examination respectiu!ly solicited. ‘0 ANNOUNCE WE BEG that our COSTUME AND OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT 18 NOW IN PULL OPERATION, under the most skilfal management Having adopted every new idea tending to facilitate the execution of orders, we are prepared to manufacture the moat elaborate Outfits. ‘The high popular favor with which our Suits were re- colved at our recent opening, for style and superiority of workmanshi 3 to increased efforts to wilt only serve to stinn excel in this department WE WILL OPEN ON MONDAY & great variety of new styles. Also exact copies of some of the choicest Dresses soll at whieh for style, price and auaiity, are not approsched in this city. DRY ¥ Goon». . = i STERN BROTHERS, i = SIXTH AVENUB AND TWENTY-THIRD sIxTa AVBNUK “SIXTH AVENUE AND . TWENTY-THIRD STREET, Desire to call the particular attention of ladies about replenishing their wardrobes for the spring and summer to the EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS THEY ARS OFFERING in thelr LADIES’ AND care RURNTSUING | 1 aaa ON SECOND FL ‘OF. There rntee Non SIXTH AVENUE, 367, which has been greatly alate and improved to meet their constantly increasing (rade, The at ey possess in manufacturing, coupled with their past experience, enables them to offer magnifcent lines of garments which, for materials, sewing and general excellence of finish, will be found greatly superior to any heretofore offere at ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. A lates line of entirely now new styles LADIES’ Shee from the plain corded bands the mos: elaborate of styles, from Sc. ce. UD to $3 0. Over fifteen 1 LADIES’ NIGHT ROBE: new designs from $i 12 0 J2 up to $6 50, 4 large assortment, from éSe, pair upward. « LADIES’ DRES?ING SACQUES, & splendid selection of entirely new styles, not to be found elsewhere. PILLOW SHANS AND SHEETS, in muslin linen and eambric, entirely new styles. LADIES’ DRAWERS. A magnificent line of x4 MBROIDERED TRALY, WALKING AND UNDERSKIRTS, ‘with some very ided bargains in MUSLIN WA’ iG SKIRTA 100 DOZEN FIRST CLASS J WALKING SKIRTS, MASONVILLE SLI TUCKS AND HEM AND ¥ Le slats we, 100 DOZEN SKIRTS, MASONVILLE MUSLIN. 6 TUCKS AND DEKE CAMBRIC RUFFLE, S10. 100 DOZEN DOZEN SKIRTS, MASONVILLE MUSLIN, WITH DOUBLE RUFFLE AND TWELVE TUCKS, $1 08 A personal inspection of the above lines of Goods will convince ladies of the superior quality of Garmeuts GBered and the extremely low prices. IMPORTED UNDERWEAR LARGE LINES OF HAND Ew 5 ‘eeapatmataned FRENCH NIGHT ROBRS. DRESSING, ‘Sho UES, CUBNISES, WERA, CONSE: RS, ExIRTS Foe | OUR OWN IMPORTATIC PRICES WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES, —— | INFANTS WEAR DEPARTME:! oe Blegant Silk Costumes, of | Elegant Silk Costumes, of best Lyons black i!ks: | best colored Groy Grain very fashionable and elab- ous In. ize ahaa = in the! miming, stripe Sil $75, ” the best designs arst lass 983, in every regoect $95, Colored Silks, $49, $75, $100, $55. SH, #25. als Ririped Silks, $45, 650, $55, i Large ascortment of Cainels’ Hair, Debeze, Cashmeres and Diagonal trimmed with heavy Gros Grain Silk to match, or contrast, $28, $39, $33 and $35, or will make to order atsame price, = A full description of the variety of styles we offer sim- ieable in an advertise. Nar to above would be impra: ment, We beg our customers to pay us @ visit of inspec- tion; It will repay them. Great variety of Overskirts and Basques in newest Je materials. shapes and most tashior White Lawn, Calico and Cambric Wrappers. IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT we are now exhibiting an? are receiving daily trom our Paris agent The choicest novelties in imported trimmed Round Hats and Bonnets from the well known houses of Virot, Lechevalier, . Reboux and others, in great vaticty, atapiet fo all ages, each, same as always sold at $40 to $50; also elegant styles of our own manufacture, at $10, 4, $15, $18. Our French Flower: finest quality and tne most nearly perfect simu’ appeared, embracing copies of almost every blossom of nature that have ever known to the fled, wood and garten, and im the many styles of mounting, branching and grouping are all ‘most strikingly natural, OPENING ON MONDAY SO cases of untrimmed Straw Hats, of every svape and | | quailty, at very low prices. NOW OPENING, & magnificent assortment of ladies’ ready made Underwear, all made op lock stich machines and of superior quality of muslin, Ladies’, Misses’ and Infants’ Ouifits in linea, ¢ombric and muslin. Very large assortment of pique and linen Dresses, at very low prices. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Hosiery of every quality, plain and striped. Merino Underwear in all qualities, adapte |! to the Present etacon. The largest variety to be tonad fa the lel; city and lowest prices. NOW OPENING, Sun Umbrelk styles, with ivory, pearl and sitver-tipped handles, led | s in plain and tw hangeable silke. ‘ll Dress Trimmings and Fringes in all tue latest styles in- troduced. ail Laces, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, RuMings, &c., in great variety. RICHARD MBARES, corner Bixth avenue and Nineteenth sireet Tne most complete assoriment of entirely 1 handsome styles with it exception in the city. Infants’ long and short Dresses of Swiss muslin and caibric, elegant stock. Exclusive styles, not to be found anywhere clse, with a lary e tine of LONG AND SHORT. SLIPS, SKIRTS, WATSTS, BIBS, &e., de. be“ very large stock « CHILDREN'S PIQUE ‘and’ LINEN consisting of BRAIDED AND EMBROIDE PIQUE DRESSES, SUITS GABRIELS, WALKING CLOAKS AND BOY.” reat variety of styles, ‘and in all sizes, at very low pric | Ladies’ Morning Wrappers, of Lawn, Cambric and Calico, trom #1 25 upward. 1 attention A directed GARMENTS, KILT SUITS ixth avenue and Twenty-third street, HAVE NOW IN sTOCK an entirely new ant large assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, to 4 we call the partic ular attention of CUSTOMER: HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES, GOODS AT SUCH OF FAIL TO A complete line of LIN UEBTIN: BLEACHED ‘AND LINCH, LINEN TABLE DAMA TURKEY Be OW LINENS, VBL ACHED SUE LON SHRETINas 54 AND 64 PIL SCOW MUSLIN 3. TABLE DaMase, SHIRTING AND BIRD'S LINEN, $4. 104, 124 TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS AND DOV) 18: 4, DAMASK, HUCK AND TURKISH, BATH A BROWN TOWELS, ND GLASS WEL*, Weck T6WELtinos ‘AND CRASH, WITH A LARGE STOCK OF vey MARSEILERS SP hie r ILLES, and all the nn ot AND BROWN MUSLINS at the LOWEST a PRICES. in standard makes BLEACHED i WHITE GOODS We have an entirely new swiss ey of LAw EXC oka sxnrns, BisHoP Laws MU 5 Mates | a AND LINENS, With a aplendid stack of NTIQUE TLDIE. in all siage and styles Asti UB_BDGINGS, Lx Sa RPLO BQUA APPLIQUE TIDIES, some special bargains GLOVE DEPART: We have just received, ver . STEAMSHIP ODER, TWO CASES OF OUR LUPIN’S KID GLOV in two, three arid four battons: + mmagnifioent asoriment of the latest shades of BS, SLATS, MODES AND BROWNS; ONE CASE OF OUR UNEQUAL NDSOR UNDRESSE in three buttons, to which we ask the early ater attention of our customers. STERN BROTHERS, | — ns. —*% biath avenue and Hw third street. | PRICE FIVE CENTS. EXAMINATION TO EEEE H Ii RRRR Il coo #H ‘i p5ayey pe E H UR Ru c ou E HouHER RG GH H E H HR Rit c Hoon RE HHHH RRRR Ii C HHH E H HE RuUC H OL 8 g H HR RIC cH H 8 Ez a Fe SEC oe Ss Ss EEEE H HB RU ccc H H_ ssss —® 27 AND 280 HIGHIH AVENUE, LADIES!!! WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU 10 “PAY BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUR Goops, OBASING. WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE NUMER ASSORANCR THAT EVERY ARTICLE WILL BE Peer 000 W W WEREEE RRR sss F L a” O88 Ye we RRS 8 Fr L oOo OW VWWE RS F L o 0 WWWW E R RS FF OL oOo O WWWW KB) RRR sss Fr L o O WWWW E R 8 g L ee fo wa Ss RR 8 Fr iL | a a a R RS 8 ¥ LLLL 000 Vv VY BEEK R R 888 OUR ASSORTMENT OF FINE FLOWERS IS WROLLY INDESCRIBABLE. WE IMPORT LARGELY FROM PARIS, AND THE PRICES OF OUR REAL FRENCH RUBBER STEM SPRAYS will be found the cheapest in the city. A ‘T f0 THIS DEPARTMENT CANNOF tail to be of {nierent SPECIALTIFS IN BLACK AND COLORED REAL OSTRICH FEATHERS, POMPONS, €C., &C. RIBBONS. 9 Sasne f p ® Ojt-boiled and Gros Grain Trimming Ribbons, at prices to please, 7inch, all silk, Damaisse Sash Ribbon, 8c. yard, Tneh, all silk, Gros Grain Sash Ribbons, 630. yard. Sinch, all silk, Gros Grain, 83e. yard, TAnch Watered Sash Ribbons, 8c. yard. 6.ineh Watered Sash Ribbons, 420. yard. Heavy Gros Grain Sashes, thr OMATT ik Hat Sashes at 05, 780, and se: SPEUJAL INDUCEMENTS TO TRE TRADE. | three yards long. beautifully TTITIT RRRRR IT MM MM MM MM EREE (ae Rit MM MM MM MM E , R RII MM MM MM MM EB T R RiMM MM MM MM E T RRRRR IT MMMM M MM M ERE gle | ki MMM MM MM M E T R Rit M MM M M MM ME T R RIT M NN MM NN ME bs Rg RiM M MM M M EREE OUR LARGE MILLINERY PARLORS, ON THE TION OF BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, MADE MOST EXQUISITE TASTE, AT ABOUT ONE-HALF DEPARTMENT WILL YIELD BOTH PLEASURE AND L A DDDDD If EEEBE 58838 L aA D DUE 8 on L AA D vig ” i ie ae DIE L AA Db DM ERE 88888. L AAAA OD DUE 8 L Ss ee Dit E 8 L A A D DUE 8 LLLLL «A A DDDDD Il ESEEE “esses IN THIS DEPARTMENT WE BELIEVE “OUR SUITS HAVE NOT THaT STRIVING AFTER SEWED WITH THAT CARELESSNESS Which SUITS. EVERY GARMENT IS TRIMMED 4G FINISHED WITH THE UTMOST CARE, 80 THA OBJECTION, OUR PRICES WILL SPEAK FO PLAYED KVERY DAY, SO THAT VISITORS 0 EST IN THE WEEK TO COME. il Ber | a ; = il Ie prone, RRRER EEEEE fe, 8 8 83888 sesso 8 8 8 88883 br) & Sesrec! Piers nen ne FREER “sssss 88888 RRRR DDD! I II WE CALL THR ATTENTION OF LADIES TO OUB OWN “LA NOBLESSE” SILKS, anufactured expressly toot our orderin LYONS, These the touch and have a perfect “SATIN FINISH. We have according to which WE GAN GUARANTEE THE WEAR of the “LA NOBLESSE” SILKS, sothat incase a dress ouid crack or lose color within a reasonable time, we can make full allowance tothe purchaser, Our prices will be found very attractive. We import 12 qualities: — Not. No? 03% Not Nod Nob > Sim $17. Ss 3% $200. No. 8 Not Noll, Noi2 i$ eS Ss 80 a He A full line of Guinet’s Black Silks, from $1 26 to $4. vu ov NN N DDDDD BEREE ARAR a. © 2. eae ee RR . fF Re ee he Rk Rh vu oUONR SN D D E Ro . .¢ 228 2 D ERE RRRR , 2 282 2 2-e RR a. <2 a kK OR 8 & oe es 3 s R OR uuvu N N DDDDD KEEBE ik R OUR LADIES’ UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT WILL, COMPL®TE IN THE UNITED STATES. ‘ ovr stock BUT ALSO THR RICHEST FRENCH UNDERWEAR. LOWER THAN THE LOWEST SIXTH AVENCE PRICES, BECAUSE THE QUALITY OF MATERIALS RE PERSONALLY EXAMINED BEFORE NARY INDUCEMENTS OF THIS DEPARTMENT. ALI. COMPETITION. . oe RRERR, RERER A L g & AA L Hi R AA L x R EB A A L RRRRR EE a R RE AAAAA OL R R E a 4 R R EB A A Lb R R EERE A A TLL WE OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK REAL THREAD LACKS, closely worked, CHOICE PATTERNS, ch, Minch, Sinch, 94 Inch, 020.” $1 8. #. Zs i? IN Real Val ae Trimming re VAL INCIESNES COLLA and Guipai vu H 8 000 888 Il KEE RRRR H HO Os S8HE ROR Houo O8 a R OR Ho ouNO O8 ue RoR Henn O GO S888 Tt EEE RRR H HU O su B KR OR i HO oO 8 it B nh R fH HO O88 8 ft B R OR H H OOO S833 Il EERE R R Department offers STRIKING, INDUCKMENT STRIPEO HOSk, LONG BALRRIGG ANS, THREAD HOSE, Pp or striped; Ri A NE OF THEATRICAL, HOSB IN by ean oF pink shades; AND Ves FU 4 Line or GoOD8, STLEMEN'S FURNISHING RIBBONS. | | silks have @ peculiarly RIC! i BLACK, are very soft to | made special arrangements with the manufacturer, | Lapres | tis, FLUSH COLORED TOTES \ v vir SS83838_ ALS TTFYTVITE v vu s s i Tt v . 2 oe sou | v vous n 7 v v i 8 It T v v it SS3S8S8 i Tt os it 8 ou T 5 a If 3 Ir T vv iss 8 rT Bs us soi T v tr 88$333 u , t OF EXAMINATION TO bf EEEKER A.RRRR YF COU gE H HE RU e Eg BS 8 8.6 E Ho WR Rie BEE HHH RRRR It © Bg eS ye) a E H HR Ric E H HR BHC. oC KEEEEH HR Rh coo in BETWEEN 2TH AND 25THf STREBTS, US A CALL OF INSPECTION. OUR CLERKS WILL TIRELY WI!HQUT RAFERENCE TO YOUR PUR, TITTIT _Sssss T § 3 = 8 = 8 . T BSS68 = 8 r s b 8 8 Tt 82835 REAL CHIP HATS, IN ALL COLORS, Png IN ALG THE LEADING SHAPES, AT BYsT Quanity IMPORTED FRENCH. aad Hata, all colors and shapes, at $1 9% nteel, Imperial, &c.. &c., at ve 1L8, rome t La. 4 Black Chenille dotted Veils, fancy bordor, The. Silver gray Sewing Silk Veils, 0c. Attractive white Spanish Net, Ae. MILAN HATS, in ali colors, and most desirable including the Derby, Soldene, Aliaine, Vievorts, % 1 8 EXTRAORDINARY. ASSORTMENT of Canton brail Hats, Boys’ lints, Shade Hats, &e. — > SCARFS. | 1 jee 4. SPANISH LACE SCARFS, all silk, 2s yards long, $2 58, $2 75, $3, up to $10. White Crepe Veils, Valenciennes lace edge, 75e. Real Guipure Net, double width, $2 25, $2 50, $2 75 per yard. prices in Parisian Grenadines, Bridat lilusion SPEUIAL INDUCEMEATS TO THE TRADE. | Vv Bareger, pppon. = A TTETIT ssssi D D H i AA r s 8 D D a.m 2s 4 D D bi An AA v 8 D D HHnHh AA T S8888} ae fh H Awee r 8 D D H HOA A T 3 D D in or ae a DDPDD x 82 a BSREB* SECOND FLOOR, CONTAIN AN IMMENSE SELBC- OF THE FINEST MATERIALS, TRIMMED IN THB THE BROADWAY PRICE, A VISIT TO TRIG PROFIT, essss U 0 It TITFTIT ssss8 8 a He Se 8 ae oa 8 a ee es i . 2% r SRSSS. | i ae 8 is Ee wee eM 3 uy kt S888 SLVES SECOND TO NONE IN THE CITY. OUR ECT AND SHOW, NEITHER ARE THEY S BECOME CHARACTERISTIC OF READY-MADB EELY AND TASTEFULLY, AND IS BEWED AND LADY CAN FIND CAS FOR THB LEAS® a : | THEMSELVES, NEW STYLES ARR BEING DI8- LAST WEGE WILL PIND NOVELTIES OF INTER> 96aq, 0000, 0000, ppDD. a o 08 OD G 0 00 ob 6 ¢ €¢ @F Ba. e o OO OD D_ sssee a oo, 2F & 8 $ Se $3 See 6 @ 0 ee 8 ee 8 ‘aaad “oooo’ ‘ovoo’ Dopp “ssess Vienna Poplins, new shades, 12!sc. yard. Real Camels’ Bair Cloth, ext width, 24. yard. Fine quality Beige, al! now shades, 296. English Poplins, warranted to wash, Sse. Silk Pongees, beautiful shades, S0c., @e., 78. yard. 1g yards wide, Piaids for Basques and Overskicts, $18 Auction lot of Black Alpa: We. yards nearly half valoe. Best French Cashmeres, at 5 2) per cent ander real value. » Oe. Tc., Se. $1; 1 | White Goods Quilts, Table Linen, Now please. Napki Laces, ali at prices t@ Linens, Towels, Prannele, Tien EXCEPTION, BE FOUND THE mos? COMPRISES NOT ONLY THE RICHEST AMERICAN, WE ARB SELLING THE ENTIRE STOCK AT FAR PRICES, If IS ENTIRELY USELKSS TO QUOTR OUR | USED AS WELL AS THE QUALITY OF WORK MUST GAN PROPERLY APPRECIATE THE EXTRAORDE. | OOR FRENCH UNDERWEAR WB STAND ABOTB bp A eoec EEE ssss L AA ; eae ee ¥ AA go CF a. a r 5 L a EREB = S888 L AAAAA ce E 8 be A A ¢ E 8 L. A + € 2 5 ea? a LLLLL A a vce” BREKE s888 SPLENDID SELECTION OP LACK TIBS If VALENCIENNES, Cluny, Yak, Gaipure, Eeru, Me | mes se Ir YOU DESIR® ANY ARTIONR 18 at as, SLEEV| pe 4 Pree, RRER A $83. 0U0 . ruta fe S Pus £6 2 Bee ° ef. Be, ml ae a o 0 PPP A A RRRR A A 888.0 OL Pp AAAA BR AAAS ° P a AR A 9 . a A A a } P A AR A DI T A | BRAUTIFU TVORY, A : RICH "EMBROIDERED FARASOLS in Diack aad w FULL LINE OF CARRIAGE PARASOLS. PaRasul. Also the NEWERsT * AUNED: #, BETWEEN FOURTH AND TWENTY-FIFIH STREETS. OUR RSTABLISHMENT CAN BE REACHED VERY CONVENIENTLY FROM ANY PART OF THE CITY 287 ANI) 289 RIGNTH AV TWENTY. BY SNECTING WITH THR TWENTY-THIRD SPRERT NalieWay LINK ae eiiemcennineeta ? hunicns, a 7 AVESUS, BETWEEN TWRNTY, 7a ACTH AND Ti wNTY- iii STREETS, our ESTABLISHMENT ¢ "AN Py REACHED VERY SONVENTESTLY FROM A CON NGUTLN' Bu id BY STRBRT RAILWAY TF,

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