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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1875.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. WHOLE NO. 14,293. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—Etevents Pace—First, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth columns. ‘ROLOGY—Fourta Pace—Fifth column. BALL SEASON—' Pace—Third column, BILLIARDS—Fovntu Pace—Fitth column. aaa = gs WANTED—Fovurreentn Page—First, second, EF sare and, nm golnmas, and THIRTEENTH rae fourth an: h columns, BOAR RD Al LODGING WANTED—Fourrsenta Pacr— h col shay ane a column, and n and pla vise Pires column, ese an eg art aud sixth columns, ‘ATE FOR SALE—Sxcoxp Pace—First eee eae nd coitmns, and Trmaxty FAGr, fret col ESMEN—Firteenta Pacr—Fifth col- CLE an ad athena Pacts colin, suor HING—Tx: Paar—Third col STG MDENEES-tierimern Pace—Fifth mi AS Sih coat, and TainresNtu Pace—Bixth col- LA Text Pagr—Third colamn, Goad AND woop tenes Paget Pack—Sixth col PARTNERSHIPS Serexrn Paar. COUNTRY BOARD—Turrtexnta PaGe—Fifth column. DANCING ACADEMIES. Tuxtm Paar —Pourth column, ENTISTRY—Tatn Pace—Third column, RY GOODS—First Pace—Second, tl fourth, fifth and ay oluning, aad mixrmnnit PaGe—Firs second, third, fourth column: DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FU! creeper cee Pace—First, second and third columns, and TaigtkeNtH Pack—First column. EDROPHAN STEAMSIIPS-Sxcoxp PaGk—Fifih and sixth columns. XCHANGE —Txyta Pace—Third column. Sxconp Pace—Sixth column, uvENTH Pack. INE ARTS Biarnnwtt Pack Sixth column. LE—Fourta Pace—Fourth av) columns. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— en Pag Third, fourth and fifth columns, and Pack—First and second columns. RE. TRENTH PAGK—Fifth and sixth columns, FRENCH aN VERTISEMENTS —Taigrenntit Paai ch aELP ‘WAirip PEMA LES Pormeext Pacr—Fourth arity, and TureTeeNtH Pace—Sixth column, went WANTED MALES-Firteentn Pack—sixth col- i TaeTeeNTH PaGE—Sixth column. HORSES, SARRIAGES, &C.—Fourtu Pace—second, third OTELSCTutkonertn Pagk—Fith column. inna Pace ° Touses, ROOMS, ANTED—Turrp Pace—Sixth et aot and eure pane tein Canora ‘TentTH Pace—Fifth c TRRSEY OLTY, HOBOK: HUDSON. CITY AND BER- REAL ESTATE'FOR SALE—Sxcoxp Pace— i lean nh. 0s ON—Tent Pacr—Fifth column. D—Fountn Pack—First column, MACHINERY Founra, Pace—Fifth column. MAI ANTELS—Sixreentu Pacr—Sixth column. MONTAL tant Pace sixth colun. TAL—Tentn Pace—Fifth column. Mit Liha AND DRESSMAKING—SixtxxntH Pace— ifth ce MISCHLLANEOI HOU! is ADVERTISEMENTS—Twetrrn Pace— Sixt ERSONAL—F inst P HANUPOWE, ORGANS, MeO-Tan Paar—Sixth col- POLITICAL—Epeventit Pacr—Sixth bog’ PROPOSALS—Tenti Pace—Fourth ol PROFESSIONAL. SITUATIONS WANTED _-PEMALES— Rirrexnre, Pacr—Fourth column, and THetTeexTit —Sixth column. proriiiiy OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxconp Pace—Second, third and fourth col- wnns, and THIRTKENTH PaGk—First column. # TO EXCHANGE—Srconp PaGe—Fourth ad THietKENTH PAGe—First column, WANTED—Sxconp Pack—Fourth and fifth RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst PaGe—First and second columns. RESTAURANTS—Texrn Pace—Third column, REWARDS—Fovrtu Pace—First column. BALES AT AUCTION—Fountexemt Paca—Sixth column, and Textu Pacx—Fourth colum BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Frrreaxra Pace— First, second and+ third columns, and TiimteeNtm Pack—Fifth and sixth columns. BITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Firrexntu Pace— Fourth and fifth columns, and Tairtexxtn Pacr— Sixth column, anon NOTICES—Fourtn Pace—First and second col- sPORtING—poas, BIRDS, &C.—Fourta Pace—Second STORAGE Testu Pace—Fith column, THE TRADES—Futeextn = Pace—Sixth column and column, and Trinteexta Pace—First column, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Sxconb Pace—Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO. LET— Tap Pace—Fitth column, and Tuimtexsta Page— Second and third columns, WANTED TO PURCHASE—Trxtn Pace—Third column. WATCHES, “JE WELMY, ROC FOUR Pack Fifth west HiEsreR COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR —Seconp Pace—First column, wartestong PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET— ‘OND Pagr—First column, yacuts. STEAMBOATS, &C.—Twetrta Pacr—Sixth col- umn, 2 PERSONAL. B. M.—GOD BLESS YOU FOR THE COMFORT + your two letters brought me; will try and arrange it to Zome} write. A.B. M. Aue NUTT—104.27. NNIE—SEND YOUR ADDRESS TO H. H., BOX 120 Herald office. LL IS WELL.—CANNOT TO-DAY. DO bi ppAye till I see your book. M—CAN'T PASS TODAY: WILL SEE YOU 10- «morrow, sure. Don't disappoint ‘DE HAIR.—TO-MORROW, IF Pit OR TUES good news for ns. NUMBER FOUR, daisies aL nN NNER 285 Casnzs. SHREVE WILL PLEASE CALL AT NO, 4 Bowling Green, upper floor. VHINK—SHALL EXPECT TO SEE YOU ube a a Write me what time; wait for me, OR ADOPTIONS A LITTLE, BOY, ONE MONTH OLD. Inquire at 229 Cole street, Jorsey’ City. Ps ADOPTION—A_ LOVELY BOY; GOOD REFER- ence required, Call on or address ‘Mrs. DARANN, at the new Lying-in Institution, 255 West Forty-first street. IOURTH AVENUE CAR, SATURDAY, 1:90 P. M.— Lady getting off at Astor place ploase Address, deserib- ing incident, gentleman sitting op HODNEY LANGVILLIS, Bonnett Building. F HENRY BROST, OF GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, who came to this ry about twenty ye ARO, OF an; one knowing bis wh bouts, will communicate with DIMIER, No, 652 Broadwi ‘New York, or with Swiss Con- mal, at ‘New York, vr of something of the highest Importance and atemings to him. NFORMATION WANTED—BY MARGARET HAY: of Kate Pratt, from Durrane, county Cork, Ireland. calling at S40 Kast Thirty-sixth street iv will be greatly to her advantage. NFORMATION WANTED—OF CORNELIUS J. O'Donoghae, painter, Bede Bie father, CORNELIUS, 664 Fitth avenue Bivoklyn, ross his brother, JOHN J O'DONOGHUE, 122 Panblin mate, ‘New York. OWN WANT PARTICULARLY TO BER YOU: mutual friend is here; we must see you. BIE, ONG BRACE EE AT THE WEST ba ae Tuesday, at 7 P. M. R. JOUSETT WILL PLEASE OALL AT MY OFFICE at once and oblige JACOB DUX, AITIE COFFIN (META WILKINS), ALIAS BATZ, formerly of 90 Fourth avenue, will call again at the Matim Adv., 43 Chatham street. RS. KING, FORMERLY OF WEST FORTY-THIRD street—Send present address to JAMES BRADSHAW, Herald office. | rugs HAVE RETURNED. MEET ME AT 30, ° 2UE. HILADELPHIA Point, Coney Islan ‘Addrews box 119 Ht BOWe, RHEUMATISM, WEST ; Mrs. Marr has moved west side, eraid Uhtows Branch office. TO JAMES DORLAN-YOUR BROTHER HAS BEEN very sick and cannot start for Albany, EE PERSON WHO LEFT A BABY AT FOUN. mn 17th or 18th of September, m flannel skirt, will boar something to their ad- y addressing Mrs. SIMMONS, nurse, Herald Up: town Braneh office. SEPHINE JONES, FORMERLY OF NO. 3 ‘Ashington square, please sond her address to Mrs, JONES nurse, Herald Uptown Branch office. ILL LADY FROM THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, WHO wras disappointed in meeting the gentleman in Central Park atow wooks ago, address BTEWAIT, Horald Uptown Branch office ¢ RELIGIOUS NOTICES, Ae RESERVOIR | 3 pa RthIDUE, Bea. will ‘CAiigiont and Modern Spiritual Souder oY Conference at 244 P ‘All invited, MERICAN TEMPERANCE UNION, Hall, Sixteenth street, near Broadway. der 10, at 8 P. M., Rev. A.C. Bowdish will sp Bahk. t., 16) good tausle; all are. wevonmne \ LG. Coin, Secretary. B. B, DYER, Prosi NIHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, street, west of Sixth avenue. Service: and 734 P.M. Subject of morning sermon, of Character,” evening, first of series on “Life and Charac- ter of the Patriarch Jacob.” The rector, Rev. R, Heber Newton, will preach. T PLIMPTON HALL— “THE TRUE FOUNDATION,” Professor Loutrel, 1 ‘unday school Brevoort Hail, Fifty fourth stroct and Third avenue, 7:46, “The Gos Wednesday evenings, at 8, Thirty-third street aud aah avenu ~ EREAN 10:30 Boston, Brooks TABERNACLE, . REV. T, DeWITT TALMAGR ‘i will preach to-morrow morning, at 1030, & fermon to “A NEW CURE Fon Sul hash Sia WOES OF THE BAPTIST © LURCH, Preaching Sunday, M., by Rev, Mr, CORNER BEDFORD 10th inst., at, Jarrett, late of RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ee APOSTOLIC CHURCH, SIXTEENTH To ween Sixth and Seventh avenues.—! — on ‘ tae of the Instant Coming of Our Lord. jun- day, 7 CFE OF THE HOLY TRINITY, jadison avenue and Forty-second ee. Divine vera gn Sunny as A. Rey. Stephen Tyng, Jr. D. D. ‘Shy P. ermon by Ret We iyncy, Tracy. 4 P.M. the people's ‘service—Sermon by Rey. Stephen H. Tyng, Jt D. D. HURCH OF THE RESURRECTION, EIGHTY-FIFTH J street, between Lexington and Third ayonnes.—Divino ice morning and evening by the rector, Rev. Dr. Flagg. Sunday School at 2:30 P, M, HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, comme THIRTY- fourth street and Park avenue.—Rev. RB. Alger will Breech at 11 A. M. | Subject "Th esse Men make to od.” Sabbath school at P. M. ALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, TWENTY- ing ta 4 street, between Fifth and Sixth “avenues,—Rev. MacArthur, pastor, will pect Senday morning and oon ing. Strangers aro cordially invited. Pane OF ALL SOULS, CORNER FOURTH AVE- nue and Twentieth street. ag aay October 10, th the Rey. Dr. Bellows will preach at 11 Sunday school opens at 434 in the building joining tho church on Fourth avenue, I sbats tree in the evening. Cruces OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE, corner Forty-fifth street, Rev. George H. Hepworth.— Morning, third set in courie on “Corner Stones;” sub- fect, “Christ's Concerning Himself,” Evening, cMarey gad Judgment of God.” Sunday school at 3. Bible NHURCH OF THE HEAVENLY REST, FIFTH AVE- nue, above Forty -ANh stroet, Kev. Dr. Howland, Rector. A. ‘oly Communion. Evening, 7:30 P. M., Rev. Dr. Conrad. HUCH OF 8T. MARY THE VIRGIN, FORTY-FIPTH J street, near Broadway.—Sundays, at 10, morning prayer; 10:45, MW and high “Colobration 4, vespers; daily, 7 A. M., holy communion, IRST REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, MADISON ‘avenue and Forty seventh strect.—Rev, Wai. 7, Sabine, Fector. Devine servic 7:45 P.M. Rev. Wark, Nicholson De Da of Philudelphtad will preuch ths special servicos will be continued during the week; addresses by Bishop Cummins and Dr. Nicholson every evening at 7:45 REEK CHAPEL, NO. 961 SECOND AVENUE.—SER- non Sunday at 11 ofel Subject, “The Doctrines of the Greek Church and the Relations Between the Oriental and Anglican Churches.” GiPACE BarTist CHURCH, WEST, TWENTY-NINTH Street, near Ninth avenus.—Rervice October 10, by Rev. J. Le ifigheo, at 10:30 A. M. and 7:90 P, EW YORK 8¢ SOCTETY OF THE NEW JERUSALEM (Swedenborgi ices on Sund: 1AM. at the church, Kast Thiety street, Pare id iugton avenues. EFORMED er CHURCH—SERVICE WITH preaching at the Chugeh of the Morning Star, T sixth street, betweon Sixth and Seventh avenues, A. M. and 7:30 P.M. Rev. George Howell. You are com AINT. THOMAS’ CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER 5D of Bifty third reet.—Morning services at 10% a’clock ; sfternoay services at 4 o'clock. The Right Rev. William Henry Odenheimer, D. D., Bishop of New Jersey, will preach in the morning. T, IGNATIUS’ CHURCH, FORTIETH STREET, BE- © “tween Fifth a a Stet avenues—Rey. Dr. Ewer, rector, officiating. Services 7, 9, 10}¢ A. M., 73g P. M. rangers: cordially invited. GT, MARK’S CHURCH, SECOND | AVENUE, AND Tenth street.—Services 11 A. M. and 7% P. M. The rec- tor, Hoy. J. H, Rylanee, D.D,, wil preach both morning and evening. T. ANN’S CHURCH, EIGHTEENTH STREET, NEAR Yee sents, Services every Sunday at and 7:30 P. M., and for deaf mutes at EE S THE Ld ate DEBPATORES, THR LOCAL NEWS THE GENERAL INFORMATION. In ME EVENING TELEGRAM. TOMORROW. RANCE SPEAKER LYMAN ©. HOWE LECTURES for Rosie of Progressive Spiritualists, 101g A.M. and LS heir hall, 55 West Thirty-third street, near ndway. Children's Lycoum moots 2% P. M. ABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, SECOND AVENUE and Tenth street, Rev. James Boardman, Hawthorne, pastor.—10:30 A. M., “God’s Voice in a Dream ;” 7:45 P. M., R God's Sovercignty.? All cordially invited. HE SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION OF THE Protestant Episcopal Church, will hold their first regular meeting for this season, at Zion Madison a corner Thirty-eighth street, on M tober. P. M. Addrossos will bo as follows :— Difticutti day School Work.” by Rev. Arthur Brooks, and ™ Geo. F. Se: School Teacher of the Future,” by Rev. BeBe Giker outpects ‘Or dnterost will aluo be presented. JOHN P. FAURE, Secretary. — ION CHURCH, MADISON AVENUE, CORNER THIR- f ty-elghth girgot—R Ber, Dr. john N. Galleher, rector. jervices at If . Bargains at retail. AT. STEWART & CO. are offering, on the Fourth avenue side of #heir retail store, an immense variety of nee bey popular Goods, in printed Delaines, fine quality, only 15e. per yard; case price bus been 20c. Persian Vopling, Serges, Suitings. Disgonals, de. e.. at ly 25 per cent under regular prices, ‘25e, per yard uj ‘Ail Wool Plaids, handsome quality, 43 inches wide, omy 50c. per yard. An immense sets of Maher her pzlced cod plein 63 and plaid I emrgoctioastely low peiobe. They have also largely replenished their stock of with the leteel sovclites tm test and testrahts gvods. Henrietta Cloths, Empress Me Bombasines, Serges, Barathoas, Barpoms, Cortauld's Bagilsh Crepes, bo. The largest, cheapest and best assorted " Dressmaking under superior mana; finish to the very best one to three days. No disappointment. Mourning Orders. executed in from six to twelve hours’ notice. Prices very reasonable. They are also offering extraordinary bi { Blankets, Flannels mes ee Linen Sheetings, Damasks, Napkins, Towelings, &e., de, “A large assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ ELT HATS at 40c, each, upward. An invoice of real lac: COLLARS, BARBES AND FICHUS fully ‘one half former prices. Thoso in pursuit of bargains will not be disappointed. BROADWAY, FOURTH. A KE, NINTH AND TENTH, STREETS. cc, RR oo 88 ss L EEEY Y™ 5s ec cRRO 8 88 8L es Q£ys 8 © Heo OF Ss S FS? © Qo Bk.oO Os. & Be ae: EF G RR. O O SS, 88 _L EE YY 88. oS Bee OC 4 Oh 2 ¥ 8 © REO OO. 8. SE B XY 8 © CRROOS 88 8L E ¥y 8 8 co RR OO 588 8S LLLEEE Y¥ 88 cco A RRRR_ PPPP EEEE TTTTT S88 c CG AA R RP PE Ts 8 C AA R RP PE tT 8 C AA R RP PE : oC A A RRRR PPPP EEE T sss e AAAA RRP E T 8 0 A AR RP E T 8 Cc CA AR RP E tT 8 8 coo A AR RP KEEE T 888 © WHOLESALE 0K AT RETAIL. WHOLESALE AT RETAIL, WHOLESALE AT RETAIL. WHOLESALE AT RETAIL. WHOLESALE AT RETAIL. WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL. WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL, WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL. WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL, ‘ English body Brussels, $1 50 per yard; Tapestry Brussels. $1; 3-ply, $1 20; ingrains from 0c, Oileloths from 40c. English Druggets all sizes. Agents for English Linoleum. J, W, CROSSLEY, 320 a ihe Broadway, corner Peart. —$$<$—$ — A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR CHEAP Dry Goo Goods, Fire! Fire? Fire! Cheap sale of $50,000 worth of first class Dry Goods, very sli bela, damaged by the Fecent fire at Hess VN" 'BROS., CORN “461, Bighih avenues nt + : Od causal third street, he entire stock of splendidly assorted dome: - ported Dry Goods will be sold ta tremondous pr rdle H Shawls, Blank omfortableny 8, Aen Hosiery, Ladies’ Suits, Waterpro if, and all the go the prosen Casaimere and approaching Housekeepers, now ix your timo to seoure the bargains, This cheap sale will continue until the entire stock Ie Gearca ‘out. Come all! ‘Como soon ! B.—Mark the address, haa YN 461 Eighth avenue, corner Thurty-4hicd sive DRY GOODS, $ “lI RRRR IT ccc H A RRRR_ DDD R RUC CH H AA Rg RD D R RUC H H AA Rg RD D Ro RIG a aye a i ee Se RRBR_ I © HHAH AAAA KRRR D z R RUC 2s 2 ee R EIUC HRA £28 BEB ie R RUC H HA A Rk RD D R Ril cco H HA AR BR DDD MM. MM EEEE A RRRR_ EEEE S888 MM MM E AA R RE MM MM E AA R Rg z 8 MMMM E AA Ro OR MMM M EEE AAA RRRR EeER a , MMM M E os ks R gupie of 4b fe i M M M EEEE A AR R EEEE 838 , {Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, directs the attention of his customers and the public to the magnificent stock of PTADIES READY MADE COSTUMES | * and IMPORTED ROUND HATS AND BONNETS, { now on exhibition, in style and elegance anythin; and unequalled in manner of finish an * Hlogant silk Costumes, “elaborately trimmed with striped and plaid velvets and ostrich feather trimming, making a Most elaborate and stylish dress, $165, 8175. Magnificent black silk Costumes, got up in, the most of. fective one and manner of trimm| copies of some of gecimparted dromes and wade of the best Lyons black silk, Very elaborate black silk Costumes, tetris with velvet, made of very rich*Lyons’ silk, $88, $110, $125. Colored. sitk Costumes, in plain, navy blue, brown, myrtle green, elaboratel, tinmed. with velvet to mateh, in variety of stylos, $7: 5, $85, $100. Beautiful designs in colored cashmere Suits, lavishly trimmed with silk, in plum, navy blues, seal brows, myrtle green, garni ‘$33, $35, $38, $40; or will make exe to order at suine price. Gray camel's hair cloth Costumes, richly trimmed with black silk velvet and feather bands on basque and overskirt, $45, $49; this is a new and beautiful style. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. We are now offering a superb assortment of TRIMMED ROUND HATS AND BONNETS ot our own direct importation ; also s very large stock of our own manufacture, style and elegance to the finest imported. Magnificent diepla = Cotes me Wp Yen, Tips, Plumes, Feathers. Fine Tretich Flowers, Floral Dross Garnitures, Bridal Wreaths and Bridal Vails, all of our-own direct importation, French Bait 7 4 in all the new shades and shapes, the very lowest prices. ot fail to tention to the followin; ries ate Pities of lik, 5 they cannot be purchased at these prices in any other house 0 city. [ OUR OWN SPECIAL IMPORTATIONS. 200 pieces colored gros grain Silks, in every color, ing every fashionable dack shade, ae rin pieces colored gros grain’ Silks, in shades for fall and winter, $1 50 per yard. 150 pieces colored gros grain drges Silks, in all desirable colors, $175 a First clase black gros gran Silks, 81,8 e 10, $1 15, $1 20. Vary fine black gros grain Silks, 81 38, $1 50. Superior black Silks, in désTerent make: eet 75, $1.88, $2. One lot of very elegant Lyons Silks, $2 25 per yard. OPENING ON MONDAY, ieces of choice Dre: matt e mew styles and eolaein gs, Mohaira, plaid and plain Serge Deveger dnd Camel’ air 45c., 50c. per yard. ‘| MOURNING Goops, | in silk-finish Brilliantines, Henriettas, Bombazines, &c. tiful blue black Cashmeres, 80c.. fine Cashmeres, extra wi ual in s and Piswonsls | Melanges, oth, 250., 30e., 350, Bee, A0e-y famise, Empress, 90e., 950, $1. . $1 10, $1 15, #1 25, Now offerin, 8 ffl eesortment of Merino Underwear, for ladies, gen ‘children, in all the best makes and qualities. isses’ and children’s striped Casi 5 all wool, merino and cotton Hosiery; ‘at the lowest prices. Housekeeping, and Damestie Goods, in all the difforent, varieties. Bécgains'n Blankie, Comlortsbla ind Quilts, Cheapest stock of anal Te im ‘the city. Tt will pay ‘Jou to examine them. Now opening. Indies’ Cloth . ae Say rent styles snd qual it All the ni im favor now we have on exhibition at $10, $12" gis" wit $20, $25, $30, 10 gaan will Joong you to make us a visit of e: ‘amination before RICHARD MEARES, corner Sixth avenue and Nloctecath street, | H OF 000 ™ NN N EEXEE 11 L L H oH ° oO” NN NE rah L | ie: oO O'NN NE Ib L H Oo O NN NE IL L HHH Oo oO N N NEEEE llL L H H Oo O N NNE in L aH Oo ON NNE lb L | a o Oo N NNE UL i H H® 000 N NN EEKEE Il LULL LULL ath 0000 « c co ° & & c co oO &&e Cc o ° ak Cc o oO a & c oO oO & &ek Cc co oO «& « © co. oO ahhh & ccc 0000 ® 327 and 329 Sixth avenue, importers of Paris Millinery an English Round Hats. ‘We have he honor be “pe to the bmdies and our patrons that we » fast ® splendid selection of fall and winter Bonness .. “hound i Hots of exquisite style, taste and finish. Elegant Mou uing Bonnets. Children’s Round Hats, trimn.gd, from $3 SOrto $6, A spler trimmed Fo IMMENSE REI PEDIOee: “ FELT HA’ in all the ya! ld and shades, drab, green, . brown and — price Toe. "The finest goods made. Ostrich Ti ss Fancy Feathers, it Hh Fancy Wings, in alltshades. Ribbons. Soft Silk Sashes, Rinch Gros Grain’ all allk; 0c: in afl colors, Bonnet Ribbons in all the new colors. Soft Silks for bonnet trimmings. Sash Ribbons, Velvets in all the new shades, seal brown, cardinal, wy blue, myrtle green, prune, black. Laces. Valenciennes, Guipare, Lael Made up Lace Goods, : leevelens Jackets,” Lace Capes Lace Overdresses, Children's Lace C Lace Rufflings in endless varieties, Embroideries in all kinds, Ladies’ aad. gentlemen's Windsor Ties, sew lot of Windsor Ti Embroidered Lace Ties. Laco Ties in all kinds, 1,000 doren Kid Gloves, $1 08; every pair warranted, Call_and examine our immense stock of Millinery Goods, the largest in the city on retail, H, O'NEILL & 60., 327 and 329 Sixth avenne and Twentieth street. T A. BURDETTE SMITH'S ATTERN Twentieth and ht get Ty at 1, s, THE STORE Scarfs. ATAAR, * FASHIONS. , TH MODELS, aTtOW Exhibition de something new. of the GREAT ALLEGORICAL PAL “PAINTING, after James Hf. MORNING, met ANI ‘SiG FRAMED IN apeAS WabNtr AND" GILT, NAW. PREMIUMS TO shes ClupERs to the WORLD OF FASHION, Do not fail to jit Now on view at 914 Broadway, in the s store. PRomertons anne ARPETS. New goods. Ne Now prices, ‘The cheapest and best place in the city to buy Furniture and Carpets is at the grent aptown warerooms, sit and | D1 Righth avenue Ten per cent chenpor than any house in the elty, ‘All goods shipped and delivered free of charge, fend examine our stork. . KELLY (ons rrell), 512 td and od Heights aven botwoon Thirty-fivts nod Thirty-sixth strosts, . Finest felt H PRICE FIVE CENTS, _. PRY _Goops. ae coe SKKKKKERREEKERO K KK OK K ie Sh NEW STORE. K KK x NEW STOCK. Ea eae hye eilates: K K R K QEEEEREREREAERS K K K K KK 000 coco, # A ™ _8S8S8. K oe cH H 8 8 K x* 8 oc CH , ee K_K oO oc tg H 8 KK a oo H K EK Oo a H B88 Sot Hl K K “0000 u 6666 ~ <= 6 AA Vv 6 AA V 66666 AA VJ 6 6 AAA VV 6 a. - WH ees A A ve: sig will offer MOS:DAY, OCTOBER 11, eat inducements in al departments. BLACK SILK, fayorably known makos, ag follows — Good gros grain pure Silk, $1 Handsome hears Give dal iutue 81 Elegant Gros de Lyon, $1 50; well worth $1 87, Gros de Lyon, stilt heavien , $1 Bich sacia nish Gros (ral ns arrantod to wear, $2 10. Sublime axality, roy ich Extra sublime, $2 90, $22» iy $3; fally 500, under value, Extra inducements will be voffered in 5 cases of of the well and this week, Fine camels’ hair Serges at \30c.; formerly 40c. Heavy French Serge at 40c. and'45c, Piaid¢amels’ hair Cloths af:25e. and up. All wool Pinids, of the most desirable styles. ckerbocker Snow Flakes, at very attractive prices, A large assortment of colored! Cashtneres. 30008. 40 pieces of all wool black Caalmere at 75c. per yard. Heavy and full 44-inch wide Gashmere, $1 Extra due 48-inch wide, all wool Cashmere, $1 15 per yard, Housekeeping Linen, of every description, at popular prices. Blanket: Sheetin Table Dartasks end Napking, ‘Towels, &c. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT e desirable novelties, FLANNELS. THE ; Including adi Ladies’ and Children’s Hose, in blue, brown and cardinal; striped, past and L-woot, gan Hy and Cotton, of every size and quality, : 4 quailty, ta POPULAR PRICES. LADIES’ CLOTH SACQUES. Ladies’ and Children’s muslin Undurwear cheaper tha 0 at any other house, i. ©. F, KOCH, Sixth avenue and Twentieth street. ?-poruLaR | PRICES, DbpDD A NN Noll EKEEE L L D Ewes NNN TE L L D DAA NNNIUIE L L D DAA NNNII EERE L L D D AAA NNNUE L L D DA AN NNIt L L DDDD A + A N NN Il EEBEEE LULL LLL ; & SON, ‘6 BROADWAY AND EIGHTH STREET, are offering prea -and com eine Amortmente ofthe following cheaper than nny other retail house in the city and in any instances below wholes: prices. LACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS. 00 pieces Lyons black Gros Grain at $1 20 a $1 26 up. 15 pieces very rich Gros Grain at $2 12 pieces very rich, satin finish, $1 75. ‘Beplocon ancin hash Gi in, rich col fo} E leces satin finist ros Grain, rich colors, at D yard, sold everywhere else at 2 63. VELVETS. pdonitegee black silk Velvets, at $2, $2 25, $2 75 to $6 per "Cloaking Velvets at $3 75, $3 90, $4 50, $5to $14 per brows, mize ad all the destrable shadee, juaise, rich shades, at $1 per yard and [ LACES. 150 pieces Guipure, 234 inches wide, at 50c., 5c, 85e., bee vy chee Point Applique, in Barbes, Ties, &c., and in anh wa, by the Fa a Nery Tatge stock real Valenciennes Laces, 75e. on the ae 300 ore Yak, 23 inches, from 25e., 290, 830. per yard 3.00) yards fine Embroidery, at 1Se. and 18c. per ya worth 30e. to 50e. per yard. daar MILLINERY antly trimmed Bonnets ILLINERY GOOD: 500 cartons French Flowers, jus Patrure out specialty, Heidel Veli $6.0 Floral Dress Trimming of real French Howers from §9 ap. FEATHERS. 75 different styles of Wings and Birds, from 4¢. each to $3 90 each; 200 cartons Ontrich Tipe and Plumes to match, every shade ; 300 cartons Feather Trimming, in 20 different stylés, from B6e. per yard to $3 90 per yard; 75 cartons rich =" Plumes, roxquisitely shaded, ‘rom $1 96 to $6 75 eacl RIBBONS, Me oh hee: ilk, gros grain, 1% inch, at 17¢. and a 100 cartons colored Silk, gros grain, 2% inch, at 20e. and oc. Up. 100 cartons colored Stik, groe graln, 734 Inch, at Be. yard, $0 cartons colored Silk, very rel, size. In same proportion. 3900 dozen rich roeaded Ties, all new stylon, at Sve, 85e. nach and upwi CHOIC) 500 doxen rich pearl, &c., Fans, in Inc painted satin and marnbout, from Bie. to $25 each; a fing stock of French, English and Vienna Jewelry, unequaled in sigusand prices. Tho Lake George Diamonds, set in re cold, at one-half Jeweller's prices; the Joan’ of Are alt und Necklace to matel in 18 styles, TRIMMING: 5,000 yards worsted Fringes, dark shades, from, 1 edrant quality Chenitfe ‘and si ik Fringes nt all pr miarabout and moss Headings; Titan and military Brai all wideli. E 000 dose fae [ny wig pee bone and nickel But- tous at + 20e., KID GLOVES. 500 dosen, ail chotee dark shade fe tho we Soe Calle” * Id, in 2. 3, 4 tions, from 98. A ia and 6 bu from 80. in choles opers shadén wicie: Pennot” Paris Kid. ‘All the new colors in the DDDD. A EEEEE L D AA E 2% 22% popoee eet it it II Il ERE ues IL i > > AALLLLA FLL~LZALZ EB EEEEE LULL LLL dl D DA DDDD A A & 80) 759 Broadway, near Kighth street, block below Stewart's, are offe large and complete Above Goo cheaper than any other r honse in the city, and in many instances below wholesale prices. UTA. BURDETTE sMiTI’S 914 Broadwa; in the ATTERN BAZAAR, bas and Twenty-first streets, re! IN THE STORE!! mt D FASHIONS, ATTERNG, |W tit CLOTH MODELS, OW Exhivition of someth GREAT Ab erate > sheet] after James H. Beard, MORNING, A FRAMED IN BLACK W WA IBERS EN AWAY A: BREMIUMS TO SUBS to the WORLD OF FASHION, Do not fail to see it. Now on view at 914 Broadway, in the store. 1g new. ORD & TAYLOR, 255, 257, 269 and 261 Grand street, corner of Chrystio, ‘and 83 Forsyth, would imvite special attention to their large and magnifi- at _ °‘Ladies! and Children's Underwear, which hax been selected with the greatest caro and with special reference to their fall and winter salee, compris- in Shrensiges from 58¢, to $1 90; Drawers, 4c. to 900. ‘ight L)resses, long, 1 05 and up; Night Dresses, short, THe. ant up, Shirts, SUE. to $s Corset Covers, 62c, to $1 Canton Flannel Wear a specialty. ‘uubroidered. Flannel Skirts, 64.50 and upward. Pillow Ashams, $1 75 to $20 50, Children's ©) Hemises, Drawers, Night Dresses, &c., at ex- tremely Io w pric Merino4Jloaks, Carriage Afghans, Children’s Leggins in all sizes. Corsets, Afull line of ladies’ and misses’ Corsets from 380. to Also M8 ne. Foy's, Mra, Moody's and ‘Thompson's Glove Pit- ting © ore sts. Gompte ve aavortment of the Marty a nists, rupporters, Bustles, de. i & TAYLOR, Grand and Chrystostroota and 83 Forayanevreot DRY GoOODs. A” i STERN BROTHERS, { SIXTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-THIRD STREET. ‘367 SIXTH AVENUE. 367 110 WEST 23D STREET. no 71 SIXTH AVENUE, 7 WILL OPEN AND DISPLAY WILL OPEN AND DISPLAY WILL OPEN AND DISPLAY MONDAY MORNING NINE CASES me: NINE OASES Tas NINE CASES OF EUROPEAN NOVELTIES, RECEIVED THE PAST WEEK, CONSISTING 1 ELEGANT PASSEMENTERIES, FINEST PARIS FRING! TITAN BRAD SILK GILT AND SILVER MIXE. PASS! z PART OF 8, BLACK AND COLORS, AND WORSTED GALLOONS, yRINGES, NTERIES AND BRAIDS, MARABOUT, IN MOHAIR, AND BRAID, NEW WORSTED GES, IN ALL COLORS, TOGETHER FORMING THE MOST EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF NOVELTIES EVER OFFERED, WHICH WE OFFER AT PTIONALLY 5 lal 3; = B = BS [3] TE 5 Z mn ala = [3| = 54 atk 6 rd 2 IN OUR LACE AND EMBRODIERY DEPARTMENTS, } One invoice of + pat 825 pleces of FINEST FRENCH GUIPURE LACES, in irely now and elegant designs, which, phate heen] irchased ENTS ON THE DOLLAR, will be offered at extraordinary low prices. NEW STYLES IN AL FRENCH BLONDE LACES, BLACK, WHITE AND ECRU CASHMERE | LACES, YTALLA: sy Be heat lh LACES, NEW HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INS3s NAINSOOK EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS, SWISS EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS, vROw 7a NEWEST PA’ ape NTS A YARD UPW. * POSITIV! ELY 1 THE ‘CAP ist EMBROIDETES EVER WITH AN IMMENSE Fy ee bah a Tn our [WHITE GOODS DEPARTMEN' AN IMMENSE STOCK OF APPLIQUE AND NOTTINGHA X ALL BUMPER 4 AND sizes. ANTIQUE TIDIES AND SQUAIH “iN ALL QUALITIES. aa UE mparsGe) AND INS INSERTIONS, iQ 'N ALL WIDTHS AND QUALITIES. cial attention paid to Bspocial efperatas and Tides to niakch Paralture at the lowest possible prices. { STERN BROTHERS, i SIXTH, AVENUE TWENTY-THIRD STREET, DISPLAY, second or of 367 Butt AV AVENUE ser the largest, most complete and bost made lime of {iam AND CHILDREN’S UNDERGARMENTS EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY, . ENTIRELY NEW STYLES, MANY THEIR OWN EX- CLUSIVE MANUFACTURE, WHICH, UPON CRITICAL EXAMINATION, WILL BE FOUND EQUAL TO THE BEST HOME MADE GARMENTS, AT MUCH LOWER PRICES, ‘OUR VAST EXPERIENCE, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE LARGE QUANTITIES WE ARE SELLING, ENA- BLES US TO OFFER THE BEST OF UNDERWEAR GREATLY CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF is c RLANNEL, CASHMERE, 4 wPRE EMPRESS CLOTH, ‘D PLAID POPLIN, TYCOON REPS,” IN-VAIIOUS STYLES OF THUS MLN G. M $3 50 UPWARD. Especial attention is directed to our immense assortment of £ CHILDREN'S SUITS AND GARMENTS, ; TO WHICH WE PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION. CHILDREN'S WALKING SUITS, GABRIELLE DRESSES, BLOUSES AND KILT SUITS, WALKING COATS AND SACQUES OP MELTON CLOTH, POPLIN AND FLANNEL, WN THE Mog? DE DESIRABLE SH SHADES OF SEAL BROWN, ND FRENCH G! IN ALL SUES, STYLES AND TRIMMINGS, SPROTAL DARGAING IM 7, LADIES, FRENCH SKIR Over 20 differont styles from Gle. upward. io STERN ROTHERS, Sixth avenue and Twenty-third street, MONDAY MORNING, PARIS NOVELTIES IN _FANOY AND JET Goons. BNTIRE:/LY NEW STYLES OF SILVERED AND JET COLLIER'S JOAN DY ARG BELTS. FILAGREE CHATELAINES, BOUQUET HOLDERS AND PORTEMONN ATES. “~~ TNLAID SHELL GOODS. NEW JET ORNAMENTS. MEDALLIONS AND PINS, BUACK GARNET EARRINGS, MEDALLIONS, ‘PINS AXD ORKAMENTS. COLORED GARNET JEWELRY IN LARGE VARIETY. OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE STYLES See ‘AND IMPORTATIONS, AND EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. An inwoice of PARIS AND VIENNA FANS, including novelties not heretoto In our GLOVE DEPARTMENT aera fi rt wT OIMER CELEBRATED KID GLOVES, tn every imaginable c0l0Ts, iss contiomen and ohil LOWEST Paces iy AN oe _— Our own LUPIN'S KID GLOVES, IN TWO, THREE, FOUR AND SIX “BUTTONS. A. complete assortment of shades now on hand. STERN BROTHERS, SIXTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-THIRD STREET. DRY GOODS. EEEE H H mr ccco, H sss8 Ez H UR RIC c i i 8 b # 23 2 HS E H HR RUC HoH S ERE HHH RRRR If C HHHH - 5888g E Ho HR RICO H OH EH HH RG of HS 8 BEEE H HR RM coco HM ssas 287° ~EIGHTH AVENUE, ce ae “Between Twenty-fourth and Twonty fh strecta sss Ul trrmrrr sss a8 ¥ u of ? ae y T Cr ul ? Sse et bit T 8 8 wv it T 8 88 1 a) IL . es 5888 vu ii T 888 © IN THIS DEPARTMENT WE OFFER SUITS MADE UP IN THE SAME STYLE AND OF THE SAME Ma. TERIAL AS THOSE OFFERED IN BROADWAY ESTABLISHMENTS, AT A REDUCTION OF FULL 40 PER CENT, WE ARE CONTINUALLY RECEIVING NOVELTIES FROM PARIS AND NEW DESIGNS FROM OUR EXTENSIVE WORKROOMS. WE CALL ATTEN. TION THIS WEEK TO THE “La Perdita,” an elegant dinner dress, Price $140, The ‘Titiens," a righ reception dress. Price $250, ‘The “Lady Clare,” a superb walking dress. Price $120. Ap endless assortmont of Sui at $3 75, $5, $7 50, $1050, $15, $18, €25, $31, $40 and upward. Al our Sults, even the cheape in good tas Camel's Hair Suit, silk trimmed, very pretty, $20. LARGE LINE OF CLOAKg AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES BEST WATERPROOF CLOAKS, MADE FROM ENG. LISH GOODS, CAPE SCOLLOPED AND BOUND WITH FINE BRAID, HOOD LINED WITH SILK, AT $7 50, Felt Skirts at 60e., 75e., 850., O6e., $1 25 and up to $5. SINCE THE EXTENSIVE {ENLARGEMENT OF OUR ESTABLISHMENT WE HAVE MOVED OUR SUIT DE PARTMENT INTO OUR NEW EXTENSION, AND BE: LIEVE OUR SUIT ROOMS TO BE THE PLEASANTES1 IN THE CITY. WE CORDIALLY INVITE EXAMINA TION, AND TAKE PLEASURE IN EXHIBITING GOODS TO LADIES WHO ARE NOT PREPARED 10 PURCHASE. anes DRESS GOODS. D We have received re well sewed and madc T's ILKS, which we will sell at prices that cannot fail to please, 10 cases black Cashmere, from auction, very wide and fine, at S0c. . reetiar, qualities Lupin’s all wool very fine Cashmere at ‘T5e., $1 and up to $4, all positive bargains. SPECIALTIES IN BLACK ALPACAS. Job lot of Dress Goods at 20c., worth 35e. full, One lot of Camel's Hair nt 1e., worth 30c, GREAT INDUCEMENTS 1X 1 a LINENS, OWES, NAP. KINS, TABLE LINEN. S, BLANKETS, MUS. LANS, NOTTINGHAM LACES. ‘&e, H H a ‘Trrrtrr Sssss, H Ho AA ie. H ae es ae H 5. he ae HHHHHH A A r i H AAAAAA OT ie HOA ye H HOA A rT 8 H HA A Sv EXTRA QUALITY FELTHATS IN ALL THE NEW CLOTH SHADES AND IN ALL THE LEADING 6006 SHAPES, INCLUDING THE 66 “CHESTER,” CTA” AND 100 OTHERS, AT. Best quality Amertean Felt Hats, all shapes.. WE ARE RECEIVING | re pes TS ND LON! perme LLY 40 PER CENT UNDER 4 Te FEATHERS. EXTRA SIZK, REAL OSTRICH, SINGLE STEM TIPS IN CARDINAL, BROWN, NAVY BLUE, MAIZE, PRUNE, PLUM, LIGHT AND DARK GRAY, AND SHADES TO MATCH ANY SAMPLE, AN ENDLESS ASSORTMENT OF THE VERY FINEST TIPS IMPORTED, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. GOOD QUALITY SINGLE STEM NATURAL OSTRICH PLUMES, VERY HEAVY FLUES, 14 INCHES LONGy AT Te- aoe EXTRA QUALITY SINGLE STEM NATURAL OSTRICH PLUMES, VERY HEAVY AND WIDE FLUES, 19 INCHES LONG, AT $125. LADIES WISHING TO PURCHASE REALLY FINE BONNETS OR ROUND HATS, MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS AND TRIMMED IN THE MOST POPULAR TASTE, AT A SAVING OF 7 PER CENT ON THE PRICES CHARGED BY MODISTES, WILL DO WELL TO EXAMINE OUR LANGE VARIETY ON THE SECs | | OND FLOOR, Ww w W II NN N GGGG 8SSSS t ¥ # Gee. we as 8 Ww yw WHUNN NG Gs WWWWUNN NG 8 WWWwWwwW UNNNG 888SS WwW Www UNNNG GG 8 yy 2S Sa ¢ G 8 Ww Ww TL N NN G a 8 8s v Sf Ii N NN GGGG~ 8888S © Beautiful os Plumes, mixe mixed with cardinal wings and Aigrettos, at Pretty Humming Birds, with shaded wings and aigreitem a Richly shaded Bird's Bronsts, it in all choice colors. at 75¢, Fine Pompon Wings, with om long Al dott n, maize, prune, cardinal, ae oe ibe tos, in Navy vite ight blue and Meee choice Wings, with curved Plumes vached, in cream, pink, ecru, corn, deab aud b' Very choico Birds, with shaded Wings: 1" ll colors, at 44a Fine Peacock Wings, with Pom Pomp attached, at 150, 4 Breast at t BSe. v s¥ EREE TTTTT 888. ty i vy ke 3 Ww H t v EERE T ‘Wo cat? especial attention to our assortment of BLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVETS, WANUFACTURED ENTIRELY TO OUR ORDER, AND, THEREFORE, OF VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY, THEY ARE THE CHEAPEST GOODS EVER OFFERED IN ‘THIS LINE. igi A GOOD QUALITY BLACK SILK VELVET at $1.50, SUPERIOR QUALITY and COLOR at $1 75 and $1 85. Nery Hoh quality, SULK c VREVET, fu are ging y, eh illy twenty inchee wy blue, seal brown, cardinal, bottle and StL VEL ETS, in all grades, convtantly ouhend. Bxtraordinary prices in black and colored VELVETEENS, MILLINERS AND STOREKEEPERS WILL FIND OUB PRICES FAR BELOW THOSE bal DOWNTOWN JOB BERS. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL OUR OTHER DEPARTMENTS. BRE H OH RRRR It (cco, HH 888% HOUR RIG g 8 HOoHR RIC i ons HOR & IG Hoon 8. EEK HHH RRR TC Hun “888 HOHR RUG i 8 Kerr fo oH Ri ‘cco H OM 888% 287 RIGHTH il AVENUE, 280 Between thwentyadowrth and Twenty-fh streets, For Other Dry Goods Advertisements See Sixteenth Pages