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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 14,286. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—Tuinp Pace and Fourta Page—First and ‘second columns. Pda ine OND Page—Fourth colama. “and EtGMreKNT# TED—Sixrmeyta sriusta PaGe—Fourth column, Third aud fourth colupas BOARD AND LODGING Sixth colum FOR SAL xntH PaGe—First columa, INITI WELPTIC PAGE. — ELEVEN Pace Fnk and sixth ESTATE FOR SALE—Firrn Pace—First irexT PAGE—First column. ME ixth column, h colun Sins—virra Pack—Sixth eol- GOAUH aL umn, and Fourth column. COAL AND W Pagy—Fitth column, COASTWI5! VENTEENTH PaGe—Fifth sT and sixth column ; ROARO—SevesteeNtE Pacr—Fourth column, Fourth Folin, Fount Pace—Fourth column. ENTS pRr Paak—-Pourth column. DEY GOODS tier Pad ond, third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns, and ‘Twontietit PaGu—First, second, mans y URN! SHED AND UN- rst and second cond col- mm Page EUROPEAN STLAMSIIPS—Suvaatzuvtn PaGe—FINh column. SHANG. THrtenNTH Pagr—Fifth column. PaGgk—Sixth column, MOCND APALIMENTS TO. LET— Second and third columns; Ninw- nd, third and fourth columns, and —Séeond and third eolumnas | TRENT PA PORNITURE—Hicureenta Pack—Fourth FRENCIL “ADV! ERTISEMENTS—Sxconp Pack—Fourth col- A ALES—Firta Pacr—Pifth colamn, Phird column, EScbintit PaGe—Sixth column, RVENTRENTIO saeco column, and Eien- yarth column. WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Sixth rhird and Di Pacr—Fifth column. MUSIC, ‘ifth and sixth columns. hew IW PUDLLG ATIONS ELEVENTH Paae—Sixth column, RSON inst PAGK—First ¢ ORGANS, &C. pale PacEe—Second ‘ourth column. 3 WANTED—FEMALES— , and Second Page—Second CItY FOR SALE OR TO hae and Arp columns, and —First an ond columns, XCUAN a i Paci Paid col inakkerit- PAGK-—Second column, WANTED—Eiguteuata 1’aGk—Second rd third oofamoe. PROFE ERTY OUT OP Fier Paai THE $—Finst Pae—First and second col- TS—Fourtn Pagr—Sixth column, RTH Page—Fifth column, 1 BAL t '—Sixth colamn, BNUATIONS WANTED —FEMALES— irra bage—Fourth and fth eran ‘and Skcond Pace—Virst and second ALES—Firrn Pagu—Sixth col- umn, aud SKCO: Third colunn. IPECIAL NOVICES Fovwmm Pace Filth and sixth col- BPOKING—DOUS, BIRDS, &C.—Tumreenta Pacu— TuintennTt Page—Sixth column. R BUSI PURPOSES—Sixreantm Page First column, Nixutuenta Wage Firat columa, and cond column, mRAVELL EIS" GUIDE. KVENTHENTH PAGR—Sixth ook BXFULNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Sixteenta Pack—Third column; Nixerexsta Pace— le ee fifth columns, and’ Exgurexsta Pace— ‘hird column. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Tuinruswrn Pace—Sixth eol- warcitt JEWELRY, &C.—Fourta Pace—Fourth col- wasitTksren COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR O LET—Firta Page—Fi inet ae second columns, and Eiacesers Pace—First_colw 17} ios (ONE PROPERTY FOR "SALE OR TO LET— Eigureentn Pace—First column. FACETS, pues i mid 4&0,—Fourrexsta Pace—Sixth PERSONAL. EAUTIFUL DARK EYES—WHY THIS CRUEL ‘silence? Write mo anonymous tf you wish to say that decline my nequaintance; T shall then pride jst in effacing those ever to be remembered glances, Address HONOR, Herald office. OMMUNICATE WITH ME IMMEDIATELY. ALL will be weil. Remember your distracted wife. D. D. USTOM HOUSE—YOU WILL FIND MISS WN’ formerly 144, now at 104, same street, OCTOR—WILL SEK YOU AT CLAMBAKE NEXT D ‘Thursday, or at the French ball, Thurvday, 14th, Irving fall. FRANKIE, by addressing the old place on Liberty street or Herald Pitt CAN HEAR FROM HIS FRIEND CARRIE M, ptown Branch office, (GUEXTEEMAS IN BROADWAY STAGE AT LOWERED F window and afterward saw lady with light averdress on Lexington « and spoke to her, would like an honora. ble acai Please write to HONORABLE, Herald Uptown oftien, THOS—CAN re WILL DO ad SEE T? HAVEL "8 YOUR MILK.-WHY 80 SIL oforded you? One month since I've heard trom you. Box address forgotte: CARRIE L. M. ik WILLIAM H. JONNSON, ROOMED AT THE thony House year ago, will'send his address teas Herald olfice, will hear of something to his advantage. —CORNELIUS yrae in California, | Any kfully received by bis sister, KATE. NFORMATION WAN Fatanan, informa: KALA- WANTED.—OF FEBE AND EDMUND, Ton and Emily Lane Wood, or any on Knowing their addeoss, will cominunicate with E. L. Herald offive, it'will be to their advantage MATION WA ADETH * Fitpat on by # gentleman (Mr, Wollman, of ago for adoption. Am flow Mount 1 in giators, one by k; and also two brothe will be thankfully re ZABEVH FITZPATRI LY BRU. up town, four o'clock. dark blue veil i ella, plain white hands y ntleman of position, address town Branch office, ¥ IDOL I YEARN TO ft your side, en na possible. (ied Ml EMP TEW RE! Answer. Dou't dis eT #94 9—YOU FO ENTIRELY. YOU CA) getit at Hallet, Darts 1 street, of at Ku & Co, ard Hopk music. publi net of Music,” Grst series; WATCH ON Tre- TLEMAN THAT LEPT TH River boat will call to the si ne address. TO KNOW THE WH J Who went to Florida in Ma : any him will be thankfull; weelved by 11, IL, Herald Uptown Branch aver Whe wns, Lert in We her address -FOR AboP- or address Mrs, RELIG 1008 OUs Sunday, Invited. MERICA Hall, Sixteen shear Broadway asP MF AT ROBINSON Sunday, Oe Halsey te, ber 3 Moore y W. ient CHURCH, monty stants LAMPTON HALE tel Fins 'toure atree aya 1,200, Wedues day € and Sixth avenue, “ A RELIG AY GAN RENT LYRIC HALL r mrntahed complete, All oil 1.20 ond L268 Broadway, Apoly as above, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1875—QUINTUPLE SHEET. __ RELIGIOUS 3 NOTICES. | INERS TEMP: LE, OLIVER STREET, Rey. A. H. pastor, will preach af org 8 "ans TmP. M. ‘Sunday school at 2 HURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, EIGHTY-FIPTH street, between Lexington and Third avenues.—Divine service by the rector, Rev, Dr. Flagg, moralng and evening, Sunday school at 23g P, OPe ROH OF THE INOARNATION, MADISON AVE- nue and Thirty-fifth street. Rey. Arthur Brooks, rector, Divine service at 10% A. M. and 734 P.M. NHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, ‘THIRTY-FOURTH J streot and Park avenue.—Rev. W. R. + will preach at il A.M. Subject—“Divine Teachin: Suture : Coun try Lessons for the City.” Sunday school will reopen at 3 P.M. in the ebay Cr ARY BAPTIST CHURCH, TWENTY- eaiRD J t, between Fifth and Sixth’ avenues.—Rev. R. MacArthur, pastor, will proach Sunday morning and ian ing. Strangers cordially invited. J Communion. 10, Dr. Thompson wiil proach nt both services. 8: HURCH OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE, corner Forty-fifth street.—Rev. George H. Hepworth wit deliver. thevaleond sermon in the course on Comer Stones Subject, “Personal Allegiance to Christ.” The we piated Irish evangelist, George U. Needham, will give a Bible reading in the evening. HURCH OF THE HEAVENLY REST, FIFTH AVE- ‘nue, above Forty-ffth street.—Rev. Dr. Howland, rec- tor; sorvices at 11 A. M, and'4 P, HMURCH OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN, FORTY-FIFTHT street, near Broadway.—Sundays, at ie! morning ayers NG 45, litany and high celebration; 4, vespers; daily, 7 oly communion, IRST REFORMED EPISCOPAL Cuno MADISON avenue and Forty-seventh streot.—Rev. William T, 8i- bine, Rector: Sunday school 8, 8.o'clogk ‘A. M.; divine ser vices at 1. . M. and 7:4 hs factar wil. preach ; Bishop Cummins will iatince his ‘Scripture expositions every evening next weok, excopt Saturday. G RE CHAPE! ae. 951 SECOND AVENUE, NEAR Viftieth sreet service on Sunday, at 11 o'clock. Rev. Father Bjorris mil preach in the English language. Strangers cordially y invited. ARLEM ON CHUROHU, 127TH STREET, between Third and pean Eb pare Rev. J. A. Scitm, ; lecttire on “The Fall of = astor, Proaching to-day at 10:45 Man” this evening at 7 EW YORK SOCIETY OF THE NEW eee enborgii vices on Sundays, at 11 A.M. N’ siveh awe ute rejclihiaerece, botweon Park ‘ond Lose the church, East ington avenues. ] EV. MR. DAVENDOR T Peter's church, Eighth and Ninth oven o'clock. T. THOMAS CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER of Filty-third street. unday, October 3, morn- ing prayer at,9 o'clock ; Teas. vernon ané holy. communion ac ibivelock; aiternooa wervieo and sermon at 4 o'clock; Sunday school at 9 o’elocke: Gn ANNs cHUROH, >, Fifth avenue.“ Free the twenty-thi annive? and also for deat mutes #6 2:45 P, M, proaches at 7:30 P.M. ie ie, Beth OL URCH.—A PEW FOR SALE in this churel Apply toJ, ROMAINE BROWN, No. 1,280 Broadway. Ce en ete pret ieee e PIRIT POWER IN THE BRIGHT, OPEN GASLIGHT.— WILL PREACH IN ST. Twentieth street, between on Sunday evening, at 73% “alg rhea ag STREET, NEAR vy. Dr. Gallaudet ~ bee to-day at 10:30 A. M.; Rev. Mr. ‘Kraus Tammany Hall, Sund: ening, October 8, 1875.—Mr. George Willis, Medium, Assit by a nuuiber of prominent lady Mediums, Faces and fofms seen and recognized; flow- crs brought by spirit hands, the dead appear and talk'to the audience. 1 IGNATIUS cuuron, FORTIETH STREET, BE- tween 1d Sixt ues, Rey: De, Ewer, tector, officiating. corat 8, 14 73g B. M, Strangers cordially invited. PIRIT POWER.—RELI many fall, Fourteenth a bord. Spirit Powor illustrat powerful mediums in America, US SEANCE AT TAM- et, Sunday evening, Octo- bby @ combination of the most sr ANDREW'S PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Arte Tajshstrget and Fourth avenue. Services at 10:30 A. Rey. Thomas Gallaudet, D. D., of St. Feed Sine will preach in the evening. BERNACLE BAPTIST URCH, SECOND AVE- diye, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, Rev. James Boardman Hawthorne, astor; 10: “The Lord Our Banner tas Es Meethe hard Our fielper.” RANGE, SPEAKER LYMAN ¢. HOWE, LECTURES st Suelets, Proareselye Spiritualists a 1014 A. ML, 7h int thelr ball, No. 55. West Thirty-thind “ireet, eae oeeiras Gnllursn's Lyceum 4 23g P.M (Pus PEOPLE'S SERVICE, Chareh of the Holy Trinity, Madison avenue and Forty-second street, Sunday evening, at o i: ar RR 00. gery y™ ccRRO O E a a 0 RRO O E pe g Cc RRO O E zy Cc RR. O O EE YY Cc RRO O E > 4 Cokkoo ae Se ae | cco RR OO LLEEE Y¥ ss A RRR EEEE TITTT Sss on AA R E 7 -. 8 © AA R E T 8 c AA R E T 8 Cc A A RRRR EEE vT sss oC AAAA RK E T 8 oC A AR E L 8 c CA AR E ; ey Ree coo A AR EEEE T 888 © WHOLESALE AT RETAIL WHOLESALE AT RETAIL WHOLESALE AT RETAIL, WHOLESALE §' AT RETAIL, WHOLESALE AT RETAIL WHOLESALE AT RETATL. WHOLESALE AT RETAIL WHOLESALE AT RETAIL WHOLESALE AT RETAIL, English body Brussels, $1 0 per yard; Tapestry Brussels. $1; Sply, $1 20; ingrains from 50e. Oileloths from 40e, English Druggets all sites. Agonts for English Linoleam, J. W, CROSSLEY, 820 and 322 Broadway, corner Pearl. PENING AT SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, NO. 914 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTIETH AND TWENTY-FIRST STREETS. IMPORTED YFASHIONS ON VIEW. GRANDEST DISPLAY OF STYLES EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY. PATTERNS WITH CLOTH MODELS NOW READY. NEW PUBLICATION JUST STARTED. WORLD OF FASHION, FINE ARTs, &0. PRICE TH DOLLARS A YEAR ‘This week we shall give 9 DOLLARS? worti of our Patterny FREE to every person who subscrives this week, We shall isxue our “certificates” for this amount (82), s0 that those who do not wish to _fnlect thelr | ir pate i time they su we cun S WITHIN A ine while we worth of our patterns at cash pri Mia. tho eountey should send at ote by mall aad THIS Wr THIS WEEK, ADDRE A. BURDETTE SMITH, No. 1d Broadway, New Yor! 11 A i AA 1 AA 1 ACA Wo AAA WA A HA A W EEEE WE R FR 1 o oW WW WR Rk oR F L o OW WW W E | rr OL o Oo WWWW E RRRR F L o o WW WW E RF FB 1 Cin Qo EF BF ow R oR Fr L Vou Ww K ROR P LLLL 000 v Vv EERE R RK eco e ¢@g © 6 000 ¥M MM PrP, 6 oOo OM MMP € oO OM MMP 6 O OM MM Mpppp Gg Co JOM MM MP 6 60 om M MP eco 000 M Vo oMP will open on the inte Fronch Flowers, 0 Bridal Se Floral Garnituros for Wed Vases and Baskets fited to ordor with beautiful tropteal Lent Plants and pertumed Bo This department has received two me 1 Tostiture, (ions a liberal discount, WER COMPANY, ls of merit by the To the trade nud fustit THE PARISIAN FI No, 9 Ruo de Clery, Paris. ast Fourteenth treet, four doors west of University place. 1. LORWENSTE! Proprietory DRY GOODS. A> STERN BROTHERS, | ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER LARGE AND COM- PLETE LINES OF THE LATEST AND MOST DE- SIRABLE GOODS IN ALL THETR Nv- MEROUS DEPARTMENTS, THETR OWN DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, WHICH, OWING TO THE DULNESS NOW PREVAILING IN MERCANTILE CIR- CLES, HAVE BEEN PURCHASED ON THE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS AND WILL BE OFFERED AT PRICES WHICH CAN- NOT FAIL TO ATTRACT THE ATTENTION OF THEIR FRIENDS, CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC. z(5| | OUR FACILITIES AND CON NECTIONS IN THE LEADING MARTS OF EUROPE WILL ENABLE US TO LATEST AND MOST DES! THE CONTINENT. FER WEEKLY THE SIRABLE GOODS OF | SILK AND VELVET DEPARTMENTS, A splendid assortment o! BLACK SILK BONNER AND TROIMING VELVETS, at $1 75, $2, $2 87, $2 62 and upward. COLORED SILKE VELVETS in all the most desirable shades of BROWNS, MARINE BLUES, PRUNES, MYRTLES, CARDINALS, DRABS AND MODES, MOST PERFECT IN QUALITY AND FINISH, 28-INCH CLOAKING VELVETS, in all grades, from $3 50 upward. BLACK AND COLORED GROS GRAIN AND TRIMMING SILKS, in all qualities and prices, f STERN BROTHERS, i SIXTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-THIRD STREET. MILLI RY DEPARTMENTS, ; to which wo devote the entire store, are unosually replete with an No, 871 Sixth avenue, immense assortment of FELT HATS, IN THE MOST DESIRABLE COLORS AND FINEST QUALITY, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT 83 CENTS, NEW FRENCH FLOWERS, _ osTRICH m8 Rem AND PLUMES, FANCY FEATHERS, FA REAL AND DESIRA' IN GREAT VARIETY. ABLE BARGAINS IN ONE LOT OF ALL SILK TWILLED. BONNET RIBBONS, CHOICE SHADES, AT 15 ct.A YARD, ONE LOT OF ALL SILK TWILLED SASH RIBBONS, BEST COLORS, AT 25 ot. A YARD. ONE LOT OF ELEGANT QUALITY REAL ‘ROMAN Sas FINCHES WIDE, AND WORTH $1 50, MT $1 50 APIECE, ALL SILK, GROS GRAIN BONNET RIBBONS, NO. 12, IN THE CHOICEST COLORS, SUCH NARINE BLUE, PRUNE, CARDINAL BROWN, At oo Cts Weak: TINOH ALL SILK GROS GRAIN SASH RIBBONS, CARDINALS, MARINE BLUES, AND OTHER COLORS, AT 75 CTS. A YARD: WITH OTHER ATTRACTIVE INDUCEMENTS. NEW CHINA SILK TIES. AND SCAR FS, IN ALL WIDTHS AND RICHLY EMBROIDERED, WINDSOR AND FANCY SILK TIES, SCARFS AND HANDKERCHIEFS—Large assortment to select from, Now displ our fall iaportat jon of COURVOISIER'S CELEBRATED XID GLOVES, tn all imaginat snt AND CHILDREN, in two, three und four buttons, LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. OUR CUSTOMERS WILL NOW ALWAYS FIND ON HAND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE ABOVE CELEBRAT! MAKE. maine BxCHitios aie BES? LOW PRICED KID HIN THE WORLD, RTMENT, NOW ON HAND, rHREL, FOUR AND SIX BUTTONS. WINDSOR GANTS DE SUEDB, in threo buttons, ull shades, now in stock. STERN BROTHERS, } CR 4 SIXTH AVENUE AND_ TW A COMPLETE A: IN TWO, Our TWENTY-THIRD STREET. An immense st LADIES Baran daay AND COTTON HOSIERY, SUMERE, M HOSIERY, IN’ SOLID COLO: DESIGNS, of the most reliable makes and qualities, at extremely low prices, ATLDT Y, mes f ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. AND FANC $ LAR PLAIN, STRIPE N-ALL ‘QUALITIES AND’ SIZES, WOOLLEN, BALBIUGUA AND FANG? oOMtON GENTLEMEN" UR Sa i , BAL BRIGGAN, se COrTON Hose. AN INSPECTION OF ‘THs DEPARTMENT, WILts REPAY, LADIES pt St ag ONS OPFERING DECIDED BARGAINS. MERINO AND LAMB'S WOOL UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, LEMEN AND CHILDREN, AND QUALITIES, TREMELY IN ALL | 817) OF THE MOST STAN OHBAP. Monday mornin, pie ‘grand display tn our TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, ELEGANT PASSAMENTERINS, a IN FRINGES, SILK AND WORSTED ) TITAN BRAIDS, SILK AND WORSTED MAILADOUT ~~ SEATHER TRIMMINGS AND OTHER NOVELITES, TO WHICH WE areas Bl ATTENTION OF CUS. 0! 3. ‘ an immense bargain FINE PHENCH Ul ICiK” uaces, RICHEST oops BV VER IMPORTED, EXTRAORDINAR hy LOW PRICES, STERN iN BROTHERS, %, SIXTH AYENUB AND SWENTY-IMIRD STREET, DRY GOODS. ; ween Beeeeee. RERSEEEES REKKRAKE! Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street. valu SEASON, 1978, SEA: 875. FALL BEASON! 1873 Grand opening of Grand opening of Grand opening of Grand opening of Tuiported Round Hats and Bonnets, Iiaported Round Hats and Bonnets, Imported Round Hats and Bonnets, Imported Round Hats and Bonnets and Paris mad and Paris m and Paris m and Paris mi Wednesday and Thursday, Wednesday and Thursday, Wednesday and Thursday, Wednesday and Thursday, October Sixth and Seventh. October Sixth and Si October Sixth and Se October Sixth and Seventh. pty extend an invitation to all _ tend an Invitation to all Wi invitation to all We extend an invitation to all to pay us a visit on this occaston. to pay us a visit on this occasion. to pay us a visit on this occasion. PRESENTATIVE OF OUR HOUSE HAVING BREN in Fare tad BERLIN POR THe PAST TAR months collecting novelties, we shall make a maguiteent dis- play at our opening of the Nowest and most ant Newest and inost r¢ of Carriage, Promenade and Dinner Costum Carriage, Promenade and Dinner Costumes, Garriage, Promenade and Dinner Costumes, Carriage, Promenade and Dinner Costumes, Round Hats and Bonnets, Round flats and Bonnets, Round Hats and Bonnets ‘ound Huts and Bonnets from the leading Paris houses, from the leading Paris houses, from the leading Paris houses, from the leading Paris houses, and general exhinition of New Goods throughout nd general exhibition of New Goods throughous the entire establishment, the outire establishment, Bixth avenue and Nineteent! FALL SEA; ene ie LS. “AL FALL SEASON: isi Grand opening of Grand opening of Grand opening of Grand opening of Testried Round Hata end Bonu Imported Round Hats and Bon Linported Round Hats and Bonnets, Imported Round Hats and Bonnets, and Paris mado Costumes, and Paris made Costumes, and Paris made Costuin and Paris made Costum Wednesday and Thureday, Wednesday and Thursday, Wednesday and Thursday, Wednesday and ‘Thursday, rs October Sixth and Seventh. October Sixth aud Seventh. October Sixth and Seventh. October Sixth aud Seventh. 4 an invitation to all A REPRESENTATIVE OF OUR HOUSE TAY! BREN in Pare aod BERLIN FOR THE PAST TLitGE months collecting novelties, we shall make a magnificent dis play at our opening of the Nowest and most reliable styles Newest and most reliable and most reliable ‘Newest and most reliable lee, Servings Promennde and Diner Gonhascaey le and Dinner Costumes, nd Dinner Costumes, Dinner Costumes, Suriess Promenade Round Hats and Bonnets, Round H id Bonnet one hee ant Bonnets ound from the leading oe from the leading Pa houses, from the leading Paris houses, from the leuding Paris houses, and general exhibition of New Goods throughout ‘and general exhivition of New Goods throughout the re establishment the entire establishment, RICHARD MEARES, corner 6th ay. and 19th st MM MM EERE A RRRR EBER S888 MM MM B AA RORE 8 8 MM MME AA R RE 8 MMMM E AA KR RE 8 MMMM EER AAA RRRR EKER sss MMM ME a AR BB 8 MMM M KE 4 AR RE Bw M MM M EB i AS. ee ee M M EERE A “AR Rk EEER sss jt Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, jt PALL SEASON, 1875. FALL SEASON, 1875. FALL SEASON’ 1873, Grand opening of Grand opening of Grand opening of Grand opening of Imported Round Hats end Bonnet Imported Round Hats imported Round Hats Imported Round Hats and Bonnets, bd and Paris made Costumes, and Paris made Costume: and Paris made Costumes, and Paris made Costumes, Wednesday and Thurs Wednesday and Thursday, Wednesday and Thursday, Wednesday and Thursday, October Sixth and Seventh. October Sixth and Seventh, October Sixth and Seventh. October Sixth and Soventh, xtend wn {nvitation to all xtend an invitation to all xtend ao invitation to all xtend an invitation to ail to pay ti to pay w to pay u: visit on thts occasion. visit on this occasion, ‘sit on this occasion, A REPRESENTATIVE OF OUR HOUSE HAVING BEEN in Paris and BERLIN FOR THK PAST THRER months collecting novelties, we shall make a magniticent display as our opening of the Nowet Newest Nowest Newest of Promenade and Dinner Costumes, Carriage, Garringe, Promenade and Dinner Costumes, riage, Promenade and Dinner Costumes, riage, Promenade and Dinner Costumes, nd Hats and Bonnets, nd Hats and Bonnets Found Hot nd Bounets, ound Hats and Bonnew from the leading Paris house: si from the ieading Paris house from the leading Paris house: from the leading P and general exhibition of Now Goods throughont and general extibition of New Goods throughout the entire establishment. the entire establishinens. RICHARD MEARES, corner Sixth ayeaue aud Ningteensh stone BETWEEN EIGHTH ONE BLOCK BELOW A. T. STEWART & CO., BEG TO ANNOUNCE ‘That in consequence of the prevailing dullness in the silk trade they have been enabled to purchase, for eash, at um- precedentedly low prices, an importer’s entire stock of BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, to which they desire to cnll the attention of thetr patrons and the public generally. IN OUR BLACK “SILK DEPARTMENT wo will offer the following bargains :— EXAM PRICES. Ahnndsome. black gros grain Dress Silk, of real Izrons manufacture, $1 a yard. A superior quality 9 oF the celebrated make of Guinet, war ranted to wear, $1 Extra heavy satin face, of Guinet's celebrated manufac ture, $1 60. Ponson's satin face gros grain, of superb quality, $1 75. Ponson’s extra heavy satin face, of sublime quality, and $2 25, anata Be t's satin face val of sublime at jonnet ab ren s gros grain, of sul qualities, Bonnet’s satin face gros grain, of extra eniine alitios, the best goods imported, $3 50, $4 and $4 5 7 CLOTH COLORED DRESS SILKS. All the new and unique shades, $1 25, All the new and unique shades, extra heavy, $1 80; post- tive value, $2 50, PONSON'S CLOAKING VELVET, EXTRA HEAVY, §8 AYARD; WORTH $12, PONSON’S 32-INCHT CLOAKING VELVET, THE BEST IMPORTED, $12; WOR’ The recent large auction sales have enabled us te offer the following UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS UNPRECEDE: BARGAINS UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS in our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, EXAMINE PRICES, 3 cases imitation Camels’ aie Cloth, in plain and mixed colorings and plaids, 25¢. a yard. Diagonal de Reige, in in dark, mixed colorings, for fall fai , Blige. @ yard; recently sold at 40c. 1 case Saxony Serge, 27 inches wide, in dark, mixed color ings and extra heavy weight, for fall suits, 31346, a yard, 8 cases seal brown Camels? Hair Cloth, for fall and winter suits, BLge. @ yard; positively worth 90¢, 1 case Diagonal de Beige, in dark, mixed colorings, for mules, S730. a yard. 1 case diagonal Serge, all \ll Wool, tn cholce eloth shades, 50c. 8 yard. 1 case all wool Satin Cloth, in in all the new cloth shades, 50c. and Se. a yard. 1 case pure Camels) Tair Cloth, for sucqnes and overskirts, a very fashionable fabric, 27 inches wide, 55e. a yard, recenily sold at 75c. 2enses Knickerbocker Camels’ Hafr Cloth, tho latest nov elty, 65¢, a yard. Lense mperior quality, all wool, imperial Serge de Paris, choice cloth shades, 60e.'a yard. Pe S.cases Camels’ Hair Cloth, 13 and most desirable tabrie iniporte skirts, in atl thes rds wide, the newest for sacques and over- AND ONYX; ALL AT LAT $1 A YARD. 2 eases superior ality, all. all wool, French Merino, 1) palta te onaty wala ete ‘att cases superb quality Plaid 1 Camels’ Hair Cloth, 1 yards wide, $1 20 a yard, 6 In our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT will be found the following SPECIAL BARGAINS, EXAMINE PRICES Impertal black Cretonne Cloths, 30c. « yard. Black Darathea Cloths, 1! yards wi at 8Tie, 500, 60e., 75c., 85e. and 95e. a yal an “ Black Henrietta Cloths, » finish, and 6Oe., 65e. at Black Empre finish, 50c., Ge. Black English Cashmere € and finish, 45e., 50¢., GUe, and BLACK saperior quality, patent, de from the Gnest lama roe Moen On ston 7c, w yard. Cloth, superior qn quality, patent dyo and an 16 varie wide, patent dye wy Black Barpoor Cloth, yard wide, patent dye and @2hge., 750. und 873z0. @ yar . * hciee Black sik warp Henriette Cloth, 13 yards wide, $1. Black Parisionne Cloth, all wool, yard wide, 50c. 550. and. GOc. ayard; the cheapest goods ever offered on this Con- tinent. Black Cam camels’ bair, 40 BLACK FRE Hair Cloth for snques and overskirts, pure nd O0e, & yard. CASHMERES, Wo still maintain our ation for having the best and cheapest black nil wool Cashineres and Merinos to be found in this city, which are uut.valled for weight, eolor and dnish, EXAMI ; PRICES. 134 yards wido, superior quailt, Fards wide, superd quailt Feeds wide: sublime quality, 91, Biter and $1 25, eta wEEACK FRE 134 yards wide, superior q 16 vers: wide, superb quality, 14 yards wide, suulime co se. and 900, $1, $1 10 and $1 25, 50 pices wide, $1 legant ality | bl ie Tionstotta c ace | good value eee oe ALL WOOL, ROSE BLANKETS ‘We will open ou Monday _ er 0 in ALL WOOL ROSE BLANKETS. They are the production of one of the best mills in the country, and those not com he required standard or being in the s! and sold as seco duction, #9 thai se can Arata and AY TAL PRIC “PRICE SELL THE PRICE. AMINE extra heavy, all wo ne, extra heavy, al size, California Blauke’ 4 4 4 4 OUR LINEN AND Hols TUL EXAMIN 1,000 remnants of white Canton lenxths, bought from @ bankrupt manufacturer, 166, « wort Flannel, im 5S-yard rd, UNPRECEDENTED | BARGAINS in white and colored Fianuels, Doth plain and twilled, Asplendid quality of Waterproof Cloth, 808. « yard. Elegant assortment Felt Skirts, tn new and hi signs, 7c., $1, 61 29, $1 90 and $173, a ac Elegant hand embroidered Cloth Piano Cove: $7 50, $8 00 and $10. se Attractive Bargains In Ladies’ and Gei chiefs. men's Handker- Great bargains In black and colored Velveteens, Now that the cold weather is approaching it 1s well to know that we have great bargains in Bed Comfortables, Cail and see, Yard wide English Prints, 10c. and 12}e. American Prints, in choice new patterns, 4a Drawers, 75c. : HOSIERY AND uxpenwis AR DEPARTMENT we will exuibit Ladies’ extra heavy Merino Shirts and Gentlemen's extra heavy merino Shirts and Drawers, 75e, 50e. and 75e. # pate, o, S73e. and 50s. @ pate, Ladies striped Hose, 28c., 4: Gentlomen’s striped nalf In our LACE AND EMBROIVERY DEPARTMENT wewillextibt cpEcIAL BARGAINS in real thread, guipure aud yak Laces, Novelties in made ap Laces, &c., de, Samples sent free to all parts of the country om applices ton. A VISIT OF INSPECTION BOLIC LICITED: re 8. ks ealimeaed ? CONKLING & CO. CHIV No. 793 Broadway, betw Wei CONELNG = § SLi and’ Rane RESPECTFULLY PRICE FIVE CENTS. ————— DRY GOODS. EXER AH A RRER Ti ccco. H ™ E H HE Rit g) © H ” i HR R If H HS ’ E H UR RHO HHS EEE HHH RRRR It OG HMHH sssss EB Ss os 2m HoH 3 Eo HR RG of Has EERE H HR kit coco H H 287 EIGHTH AVENUE, 289 Betweon Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. WE ARE READY FOR BUSINESS, OUR STORR, ENLARGED AND REFU ED, WILL BE FOUND ESPECIALLY INVITING AND ATTRACTIVE. OUB STOCK OF GOODS IS OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND OUR PRICES, WITHOUT QUESTION, WILL BE FOUND THE L 0000 W ~~ V ERERE nee TYYTTPe L ° ow w .. L ° ow ve WE $ T L Oo owW ww Ww E 8. T L °o Oo WWWwW i :EEB sssss 1 L oO Oo ww ww E & £ L oO Oo wWw WW E 7 L 8. oe “8 \2 LLLLL 0000 wow EEEVE sssss_ Tt IN THE CITY. THE FINEST QUALITY OF IM- 9%, 9, PORTED FRENCII FELT HATS, 9 99 9 ——— 9 99 9 cece IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, 99009 °° 9 INCLUDING "ECR, BLACK, | 8 06 99 oe BROWN OR DRAB, at Very fine quality Felt Hats, allcolors, at 67e. Best quality American Felt Hats, at 480. OUR FALL STRAW HATS, ALL CLEARING out at 508 Particular attention is directed to the decided novelties WHICH OUR MR. ENRICH CTED FOR US IN THE PARISIAN MAURER IN SILKS, ALL TO MATCH, icine n VELVETS, Eern, Cardinal, Prun — Seal Brown, Plum, RIBBONS, Bottle Green, &e. IMPORTED BONNETS. IMPORTED BONNETS. Ladies desiring very beautiful Pattern Bonnets, at half the prevailing extravagant prices, will do well to visit oar millinery rooms, SSS U uv IL TTTTrrr sss U vu It T 8 8 U U It T 8 U 1 ae es 8 88S. u Lig If T sss 8 U U It b 8 8 U U it T 8 s.o8 aS IL T 8 s§ sss uvo It k 3 888 © ON OUR OPENING DAYS ALL OUR VISITORS WERE ENRAPTURED WITH OUR DISPLAY OF FALL SUITS. ESPECIALLY ADMIRED WAS THE “LEONORE,” a suit of brown silk, trimmed with « mixed plaid of Lousine silk, of cream and pale blue coler, varied in stripes with brown velvot, trimmed with cream colored tassel fringe. This is a magnificent garment, Price, $140, THE “MARQUISE,” « rich DEMI-TRAIN of heary black silk, overlaid with stripes of inwoven black velvet, Price, $250. THE “POMPADOUR,” » SEAL BROWN silk, trimmed with velvet a shade darker, in cascades and shirred puffings— a design of Worth. Price, Fs. OUR NEW AND ELEGANT SUIT DEPARTMENT I8 FILLED WITH RICH SUITS WELL WORTHY OF EX- AMINATION. WE ALWAYS IIAVE ON HAND A VERY LARGE SELECTION OF MEDIUM GRADE SUITS, AT $375, $5, $7.50, $9, $12, $15, $18, $25, $33 AND UA warp. * peal EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. od quality, 6c. yard. mpin's goods, at Zoe. yard, Speco biue or jet Tyectiack; very fing Black Cashmeres, Black Cashmeres, Biack Cashmeres, real and heavy, at $1, $1 Full line of Mourning Goods at positive bargains, Groat inducements in black Silks, black Alpacas, Camel Hair Cloths, Linens, Toweilings, felt Skirts, Blankets Shawls, &c. | T RIMMINGS. WE OFFER AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF DRESS TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, BUTTONS. 40. IN THR LATEST DESIGNS, AT LOWEST PRICES. GUIPURE D YAK LACE! REA OUR OWN IMPORTATION, JUST RECEIVED, COMs PRISING THE RICHEST PATTERNS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. ms Elegant black Yak Laces at 20c., 25¢., 81c., 880, 450., yard, We call special attention to our Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, comprising # full line from Se. to $1 per yard. ALL THE NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY, MADE.UP LACE GOODS, TIRS, HOSIERY, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, &0., &C., AT PRICES TO PLEASE. UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR. ‘This department has established its reputation, Weare tiow offering numerous novelties at extraordinary low prices, Wo have recelved large invoice of hand-embroldered French Underwear, which we will sell 30 per cent below Broadway prices. Specialties in Infants’ Wear, moring Cloaks, Corsets, Paniers, Children’s fall Suits, &e FFFFFFF U0 RRRRRR S8SSS8S F U R R 8 8 Fr U 2 8s Fr U uU Rk 8 FFPFP uU u Ennage SSS8S3 Fr u U R 8 ¥ uv0vU Rg g SSSS38 @ OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS NOW READY, CONTAINING AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF SEALSKIN JACKETS, FUR-LINED TALMAS, MUPFS AND BOAS OF SEAL, MINK, OTTER, BEAVER, SILVER FOX, CHINCHILLA, LYNX, ERMINE, WITH ALU THEIR IMITATIONS, Ladies will do well to mako their selection early, FUR TRIMMINGS, t oma Our Par Trimmings are cut by us especially for our trade, so that every yard is even and perfect, Our prices will be found lower than any, We keep every kind in every grade i FURS REPAIRED AT MANUPACTURER’S PRICE. We do every kind of Fur Repairing in the very best possk ble manner at exceedingly moderate rates. Sealakia Sacques trimmed, remade, rolined, &e. MUFFS RELINED IN PERVEOT STYLES, USING ONLY THE BEST WADDING AND BEST HORSR HAIR, AT 500, ES IF YOU WISH TO BUY THE L LATEST STYLES: IF YOU WISH TO BUI BUY AT LOWEST PRICES a YOU WISH TO $ POLITE NETENTION | H HA RRRR Ti coo. H H 885." H UR RUE cH Hs 8" u i KR HOHE RRR il HHH 838 it uR Ri u ! 8 u uoR Rit un i 8 iw & u ik RIE a. 2 ee EREEE H HR RIL u oH 888 287 and 289 Eighth « botween 24th and 25th streets, For Other Dry Goods Advertisements See Twentieth Pages t