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RPTHERE NEW YORK HERALD. _NEW YORK, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1875.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. yee SR en es a ae € WHOLE NO. 14,300. oe — i nie — = DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. __RELIGIOUS NOTICES, DRY GOUDS. oe HRIST |, CHUROH, ._ RIETH (AVENUE. MORNING ~ AMUSEMENTS—Tuinn, Pacr—Second. third. fourth and Prayer and Holy eommunion, evening prayer, + : 2 peta and Fourtn Pace—First and second peel og Thompson will preach at both services. fitangere Bp rN we : Hi es t f Rae a te eee BAA EEE Ee ee BOARDERS N WANTED—Founrsxstu Pacr—Fi f eosemal, Sates ord | t B Asam & oe ie L L third and fourth columus, and Kuxventit PhGi—First, asous | PP a Re ip SEO cond and colum Boar AND LODGING WANTED—Pourrexxtn Paow— eee Dead fifth columns, and Exxvanrn 'age—Third NN BOARD—Evaventn Pacx—Third colamn. 1 SALE—Sxcoxp Paor— BHOgRLYN, REAL LIRESTATE YOR SALE t ra eo ENTH PAG! asitaes poekineies Paoravith and sixth eolum SALE—Sxcoxp Pacr— CITY MEAL BSTATE £00 oe tli Pea cuiin 2 a MEN Firtwneen PaGe—Fifth 0 avast Pagr—Bixth column, eta PaGe—Sixth columus Regt EN AND GARDINERS—Wurraxsrm Pace—Bixth Me D—Tenta Pace—Fifth colum SBA Wisi” SraBySeFoommren Pace—Sixth RD—Evevertn Pace—Fonrth columt equa BOARD Tarry Evevextn Paay—Sisth column, B NTISTRY —Tininrngsray PAC Page—Sixth column, ENT W GOODS —Fiuse PaaxSecond, third. fourth Ah and . rst, second, th columns, and SiETHRNTH PAGE— thine, fourt an ums. HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN. ides iF HED—Skeoxp Paax—Fourth and fifth col. ummns, and TuitsenTH PaGe—second and third col- umns, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Fovurtesntu Page—Fifth and sixth columns, EUROPE—Tentn Pacr—Fifth column. EXCHANGE—Texta Pace—Fifth colamn, EXCUKSIONS—Founreent Pags—Sixth column. FINANCIAL—Seventa Paar. FOR pate ee ape column, and TaratsenTa columi FURNISHED. tooMs, "AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Fifth and ane columns, and Tat 8. HELP WA\ [ED—MALES—Pirreanni, um HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0,—Fourra Pace—Fourth, fifth Hongee a cu Thled cole o HOTELS ROOMS. AGO WANIED—Tuiermarrm Pace te fox" Pag—Finh column, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER: REAL ESTA R SALE—Sxcoxp and second Prieta LECTURE. Sate gene Pace—Sixth column. Lost AND FOUND—Fourtu Pacr—Third column. MACuINteY targa Page—Fifth column, ARBLE MANTELS—Evev ext Page—Fourth eolumn, NATIMONIALEurrnsn PaGe—Sixth column, MEDICAL—Fovurra Pagr—sixth column. NILLINERY. AND DRESSMAKING—Taiera Pacn—Pourth columns. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tweurru Pacr— Sixth colamn, MISCELLANKOUS—Exeventn Pacr—Sixth column. MUBICAL—Text Pagx—Sixt column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Ninta Pace—Sixth column, PERSONAL—Finst Pagr—First column, paged ated ORGANS, &C,—Fourta Pacr—Secohd OLITICAL Teen Pacr—Sixth column. ROPOSALS—TuinTeeNTH Pagh—Sixth colam: PHOFBSBIONAL, SITUATIONS WANTED-—-FEMALES— PTE ENTH paca thle column, PROPERTY OUT OF THE Cit¥Y FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxcoxn icssaseee column, and Tar TRENTH PAGH—First column, REAL. ESTATE TO EXUHANGE—Srconp Pagr—Third column, and TairteeNTH PaGe—First column. aimee ts ae WANTED—Tuintkenta, Page—First col- RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst Pace—First and second RESTAUNANTS—Euevxwra Pace—Fourth columa, EWARDS—Fountn Page—Third column. ALES AT AUUTION FAIR? Pace—First column, and Bueventi Pa rth column. BITUATIONS WANTED —-FEMALES- Prerezem Pacw—= First. seeond and third eolumna, and Euuvawen Pace eolum: sITUAT IONS WA a Pag pS and fifth columns, and Exeventa Pace—Sitb sreciad , NOTICES—Fovnru Pacr—Third and fourth col sPORTING——poas, BIRDS, &C.—Fourru Pace—Fourth column, ‘ORAGE—Fourtn Pagr—Sixth column. HE ene Finregnee: Pace—sixth column, and Exeventn Pac Sixth column. HE TURF—Foorrn Paae—Fourth column. LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES-Sncoxp Pacr— Fourth column, and Tainterstu Pagk—First column. TRAVELLERS! GUIDE—FouutsxxtH Pacge—Sixth col- unediity ISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— th column, and Tuinteenta Paor— WANTED fo" PURGHASE-Fovnn Page—Second col- WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0.—Sixteunrm Pacr—Sixth colum 4 WESTCHESTER Lele Se PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Srconp Paae—Fiest column, WINTER RESORTS ueneern Pacx—Fourth column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C,—Tweteta Pace—Sixth col- umn. x Semmctres —— 4 _PERSONAL, NN GILMARTIN.—INFORMATJON IS WANTED OF the whereabouts and address of Ann Gilmartin, who itved in 86S ut 37 St. Mark's place? supposed to have mar. tied and gone to Cqjifornin, Address E. K., 37 St. Mark's Place. Californin papers pleas» copy. LICE-THE ORPAEON FRER SINGING OLASSES be meet rT nights at7, West Eighteenth od ead A. jo not fo DOPTION.-WANTED, A MALE INFANT, PROM birth or not ever ten days. Call at or address 154 Hast ‘wenty-eighth street. Broxcurse. YOUNG LADY DEEseKt in black, Fifth avenue hirty-first street, about 5 0’ Heman, with dark’ mastach respectiully desires acquaintance. ANTE | 2IDDEFORD POOL.—BESSIE. W,, 1 HAVE NEVER forgotten you or the delightful trip to Boston in July, 1872. Tam here. Hope you will see and wish to answer. Address L.., box 196 Hei raid Uptown Branch office. Brenner HAIR—TO-MORROW, 1? POSSIBLE. Dor? forget. Bein tics BLACK EYES. i OOD MORNING, HOPE YOU ARE bi ih ad Vrite soon. Dp FRIEND—REMEMBER MEETING ME 18T day of October, riding from Newark lew York; ar- tived, took Sixth avenue cars, met following Sunday meet tne this (Sunday) evening, at half-past seven, front entrance; don't be Inte, FANTS; ALSO A 149 Charles street, TWO LOVELY 4 and 4 months boy. and West, AWANTEDCOF | EMERY | NEWTON, joventh street Inst winter, by " Abingdon square, _E. 8. B. NFORMATION who worked at 869 va B. Recase, Call at N —ROSTON, js Number is 2 OUISA MUSCULAR—SEND ME YOUR ADDRESS 4 immediately for your own interest. Address 0., box 156 erald Uptown iprauie h office. LETTER, RECEIVED. ALL WEEIs . not 170 QARATOGA HAS ARRIVED, in Fourteenth stroet park. UE PI ‘ON WHO LEFT A BABY AT FOUNDLING Asyl 17th or 18th of September, 1872, with Mathows on flannel skirt, will hear of something to their ad- addressing Mrs) SUNNIONS, Herald Uptowa MEET ME AT EIGHT HOMAS | URDY—COMMU NICATE WITH JOHN Slater, Post office, Chicago, Hl. HE LADY WHO WAS LOOKING AT PARLOR AND bedroom at 133 East Twelfth street, can have board for husban: WO YOUNG L Greene stree! Fins areas rent hanged ears rode 16 M th’ avenue; Fifty-sccond Stree driiiin ) Bighth avenue; geademsn ppezave ludy seat in street desires to correspond. ‘lease aduress F) 138 Herald office. ILL JO} FORMERLY OF NO. 3 Washington rquaro, pleasé send her address to Mrs, 10! e, box 105 Herald Uptown Branch offie. Wantep—a Boy, Mgt nd ALE : giately,on Mrs DORANS Lying-In Institution, FROM 8 TO 15 MONTHS OLD, rill And a good home. i imme: 259 West Forty-first street, New ‘RELIGIOUS NOTI ES, UNION, I "AMERICAN TEMPERANCE ROBINSON 4 October it, Weeks, Mi old the Fort,” “Ninety and B. DYER, President. 8 key ‘6 s colahorer, will sing * e, Allare welcome, BB LO. ‘Soe Secretary. SSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS, HARVARD Roons, Reservoir squat —A general conference at 2:30 P.M. every Sunday. All invited, Ladios speak at NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY. Rlauri pireet, wei f Sixth avenns rvtee M, and 7) norning Foie Cec) eveniny ‘ond sermon upon rector, Rev. it, Hober Newton, will joo ninth stroot, Rey. A. tog Gotobor 17 ae 10, A.M close of evenin see RANCH NO. 1, AMERIC, will hold ‘its. tog Hreot Methodist Epise: 17, at Hig o'clock aS QtvReH or THE prs PLES, MADISON AYENUR, corner Forty-tifth street.—Rov, George H. Hepworth Morning. Fourth sermon in course on corner stones, | Sub- lect—""Christ's Gospel and Other Gospels.” Evening, “God's A-serics of religious services will begin Monday svening, conducted by Mr, Hepworth, assisted by other clor- Mr. George 8. Weeks will be present each evening uct The si acing. HURCH OF THE street ow RCM OF THK MESSIAN, CORNER THIRTY. fourth street and Park avenue,—Rev. W, R. Alger will Pi MILA Me Subject:—"The Trial of Every Man; or, fhe t nitarion Doctrine of the Judgment.” Evening service ‘Tho Arst of m yorles uf lectures b niece Teachings of the eoldicians Compared.” The publi Orne HOF THE STRANGERS, MERCER STREET, near Wavortey pincgie- Rev: Dr: Deem y4 preach to: 2M. and 7g P.M. All th JHURCH OF THE DIVINE PATERNITY, Jeg, goinET ot Pith avenue and Forty fifth stroet, ev, Chapin, Das pastor, will preach every Sun- morilugat tt A.M ‘ominonciny: Sunday evening, Octo- Yer 17. nud on the first dnd-shird Sunday evenings of each month, when there will be ial or veaper service. There will be an extemporaneous address by the pastor on the por: tion of Scripture read, #d more prominence will be given to congregational and choral servics, invited. Sabbath school and Bible classes at O44 A. M. HURCH OF THE HEAVENLY REST, FIFTH AVE. nue, above, Forty-fNh street Rev. Dr. Howland, ree- tor. Services, 11 A. M, and ag P.M. Otero Oh, THE, BEIPHANY, PIFTIETH STREET, 108A" nt and 73g P.M. Sunday tehosl at 24 mai P.M. (CHURCH oF THE ATONEMENT, MADIAON AVENDE snd Twenty eighth wv. 0, C. Tiffan; Sunday acho. Divine ite services Mt.’ Tho rector will ofleints (SHUROH oF st. MARY 7H IRON eae street, near Brondway.—-Sundays, 10, morn : Sai Litany and bigh calsbresions 4, vespers, Saily, A. M., holy communion, OR Lv. Y. BATON TAY Tan where a8 se ee RETURNED he Inst two years ‘of Europe hen opirionalciuspine- C. Howe, trance speaker, one of the deepest philosophical reasoners on thé spiritual Sheagl gen i lecture at Hall of Society of Prog ive Spiritualists, iy. No. 58 West Thirty- street, at 74 P. Howe, 1036 A. Moi Children's Lyceum, 36 P. x itn. n’s_ subject, “The Spiritual Outlook’ in Europe ‘ameten* MADISON ARR pasdieion of Be, BAPTIST. CHUR A cordial wel- 1, CORNER Gouverneur streets. city, wil proach at lobe A A Me and 7g B. come to eo mae Sg 2 FOR I a Cgetign wrt Gos. Bonga the Hibaty ie., fole Iowad'by Py paien e Karoline Merboalat 3 Jasmin Jule Ae inthe a ahi F OF PEW ‘UREEB SITTINGS), IN. 8T- jomax’ Episcopal church, Figs avenue and Fifty. third street; $45 per year, Address R., box 2,559 Post office. OODY AND SANKE! fralad WORK OF GOD Great Bian. oe i and Sankey, 1! With Bios iiead Rufw Cl 875, Dd. “ind. very owerfil religious movement, i its and affording a clear view of its, an de of Messi fd developers che Gl OS. For nate by, F, PUTNAMS sons Tad ea enue “Asociation Building, Agents Ww YORK Laie 5 OF THE NEW Hess aray py} (Swedenbor) vices on Sundays, at 11 A. church, Eust nina stregt, betwoon Park and nee avenues. FORMED EPISCOP. HURCH SERVICE WITH peat? at the Cl rah ite eeaing 5 — meee th street, between a ‘and 7390 P.M Eh ae ewe Yon kh we. Ss", IGE AUS fy edema FORTIETH STREET, BE ‘tween Fil Meiati ' ee Wras 1026 ne Tong oiclock a. Mt, His Bal Rea aatn a GP THOMAS) CHUROH, FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER of, itty ahi srectBervioes, Bu Sunday (Getoder rp George Leeds, D. Br Baltinores it ret ea tat jernoone We REV, E DONALD. RECTOR OF Tit Ohwrch of Heights, wil will eo nd Tenth sre it. ico at ll A. BM. o_Tvo 3 itted to prieat's orders to-day at t! aeenston, corner of tavue Kop if AEREXAC BAPTIST CHURCH, 2D AVENUE AND Tub, st Jui pastor. 0:30 A. M. Late eM istry: ” 7:45 P. e Common I invited. People, ‘+ Baptining after evening sermon. cpa PEOPLE'S SERVICE, — Sunduy, 734 0h 2g o'clock P. Muy Charch of the lioly Trinity, Madison avenno and oa aadess, speak on “Religious Re, bch Stephen ts rag. vi ‘sults of hie observation of the work of Moser’, Moods? and Sankey in London. eet ny ot Prom? sta notireetaret ve Spiritnal an fos Poeteny ot Ball Wi ty ted treet, near “yooum ION CHURCH, MADISON A . CORNER THIR- fi ty-eighth street, Rev. es N. Galleher, D. D., rector.— Services at 10:30 A. M. and 4 P. M. DRY GOODS, S. SULZBERGER & CO, " ee 291 EIGHTH AV., BETWEEN 24TH AND 25TH STS., WILL OFFER, ON MONDAY MORNING, OCT. 18, EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS THROUGHOUT THEIR ESTABLISHMENT, PARTICULAR ATTENTION 18 DIRECTED TO THE FOLLOWING UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES — 24-inch black gros grain Lyons Silks, at $1 49. 24-inch black gros grain Lyons Silks, at $1.55, 24-inch black gros grain Lyons Silks, at $1.69, Dbinch black gros grain Lyons Silks, at $1 80, ‘The above silks are of the best manufacture and warranted ‘not to break, ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, 8, SULZBERGER & 00., 291 EIGHTH AV., BETWE! 24TH AND 25TH STS. 8. SULZBERGER & ©O., 291 EIGHTH AV., BETWEEN 24TH AND 25TH STS., will offer, on Monday morning, October 18, THE FOLLOWING GOODS, WHICH DEFY ALL COM- 160 dos. all linen Handkerchiefs, as 13¢., worth 250. 42 dos, Ladies’ silk clocked Ba Balbriggan Hose, extra long, at 2c. a pair, worth 50c. na Regular made Hose at 25¢., wor je worth 40e, Ladies’ merino Vests, at immense bargain, 1,200 dos. Ladies’ Ties, all Ot 25e,, worth 75e. A VISIT OF INSPECTION IS RES! QUESTED. PECTFULLY RE- eR SULZBERGER & CO, 201 RIGHTH AY., BETWEEN 24TH AND 25TH STS, WILL OFFER ON MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, In their Dress Goods Departments, TREMENDOUS BARGAINS. 9 cases worsted Plaids at 25c., worth B7kge. 2 cases Empress Cloths, all wool, at 47c, 1 case Diagonal, all colors, all wool, 440, 15 cases Camel BLACK GOODS. BLACK GOODS. Bombaszines, Histtigae Clg Cloth, Mt out as ke. Cashmere, Bareot's ee. 19 casos black silk lustro Alpacas at 286., ‘s 3 B6e., 4c, and 47¢, por yard. ” nae ne, STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 8, SULZBERGER & CO., 201 EIGHTH AV., BETWEEN 24TH AND 25TH STS, 8. SULZBERGER & Co, 201 EIGHTH AY, BRTWEEN 2TH AND 25TH STA, WILL OFFER ON MONDAY MORNING, OCT, 18, IN THEIR SUITS AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENTS, UNAPPROACHABLE INDUCEMENTS, Elegant Costumes of the Int i made of camels’ hair cloth, vert workatteushtp, at $12, $13 and $10; material cost more. ALPACA SUITS AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, *. elaborately trimmed, $7 and upward. OUR GARMENTS ARE ALL MADE ON THE PREMISES. Ladies’ Chemises and Drawers, made of the best_mustin, with edwings and | tod upwerk insertions and iuckings, at 83¢., 87¢., 47e, Tob lot Ladies’ Skirts ai bargain. GLOVE FITTING CORSETS AT VERY LOW PRICES. WEDDING OUTFITS COMPLETED AT SHORT NOTICE. ALL GOODS FREELY sHown. 8. SULZBERGER & CO, 201 EIGHTH AY. BETWEEN 24TH AND astH sTa. & BON, 759 BROADWAY AND EIGHTH STREET, ARE OFFERING LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER RETAIL HOUSE THE CITY, AND MANY INSTANCES BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES. BLAOK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS ZIECRS LYONS BLACK GROS GRALN AT $1 20 Zz a‘ a ts atk 128 VERY RICH GROS GRAIN AT $2 85, ey ates VERY RICH, SATIN FINISH, AT $3 25, wont NT BHADHS IN GROS GRAIN DRESS SILK T $1 50, WORTH $1, 75.25 PIBG ES ald FINISH 1 GRO ORAIN, RICH ri RS, AT $2 A YARD, SOLD EVERYWHERE ELSE AT $2 65, VELVE’ $99 PIECES BLACK SILK VELVETS AT $2, $2 25, bit LOAKING VELVEIS AT 89 75, $3 90, $4 50, $5 TO a wy bate, SEAL BROWN, MYRTLE AND ALL SHADES, IN SPLENDID QUALITY, VY 50 PIECES SILK PRAIA, RICH SHADES, AT $1 PER YARD AND NCHES WIDE, AT 59C., LIQUE. IN BARBES, HE YA NV NLENCIENNES YA: D. PE Yap Ch ARDS FINE EMBROIDERY, AT 150, AND 180. PER YARD. WORTH 300, TO 500, PER YARD. i MILLINERY AND MILLINERY GOOD! “ WRLEGANILE, TRIMMED BONNETS AND ROUN WONE FELT TIATS’ NEW SHADES, AT 750. AND UP. fo) CARTONS FRENCH FLOWERS, JUST RE- eT es OUR SPECIALTY. BRIDAL FLORAL DRESS TRIMMING OF REAL FRENCH FLOWERS FROM $5 U FEATHERS. 75 PUETBRENT. TeLES OF Wings AND BIRD! FROM EACH TO $8 90 EACH; 200. CanTONs ostitcnt 5ntPs AND, Plumes iy * et EVE! SHADE Puen ‘ONS F HE MRINMING, TN 20 DIFFERENT STYLES, oP hOM, 1080 oe. YARD RICH NAT. | oF OF YAR: ‘UNS Pi en EXQUISITELY SHADED, FROM $1 96 ARTONS COLORED “SILK, K, GROS GRAIN, i isch AT 170. fat ARTO spi) COLORED SILK, GROS GRAIN, 200, UP. Canons. GoLoiED SILK, .GROS GRAIN, INCH, NS COTORED | SILK, VERY RICH, 840. IN SAME PROPORTION. 0 DOZEN RICH BROCADED TIES, ALL NEW STYLRS, AT 870., G8U., 850., 960. "BACH AND CHOICE NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS. 500 DOZEN RIGH PERARL, IVORY, BBONY, &C., FANS, IN LAGE, PAINTED SATIN AND MARABOUT, FRO! FRENCH, ENGLISH A AND vinwWA, ‘Al ac ORGE OF PALISIAN DIAMONDS, 8 GOL! AT ONE-HALF JEWELLER’S' PRICES; THE. Teas NOR Ano BELT AND NECKLACE TO MATOM IN ‘TRIMMINGS, YARDS Wi gia Eeent » DARK SHADES, hohe 160. YARD ELI EGANT r QUALITY Ol CHEN! ES Moss" MEA DINGSS Tran AND SLA Taky BRAIDS ALL WIDTHS. EN FINE SILK CROCHET, PEARL, BO) Ax Bae BUTTONS AT 100., ees 250. PE! 500 DOZEN, ALL CHOICE DARK sh HADES, be ELL KNOWN “ADDIE” KID, IN 2, 3, 4 AND 6 be Bt! 98C, AIR WARRANTED. ALSO IN ALL TAR Torey ‘OPERA SHADES, rg THE NEW COLORS IN THE “PERINOT’ PARIS DDDD. A N I EEEEE L L D D AA NIE L L DAA NN NIE L L D DAA NNN II KEEE L L D .D AAAA NNNILE L L D DA AN NNW E I, L DDDD A A N NN Il EEEEE LULL LULL & SON, 759 BESLOUK BELOW 8 Ne ead ARE OFFER! LARGE AND Oe AssOliMENTS OF THE CHEAPER THAN ANY ‘OTHER RETAIL HOUSE AND IN MANY INSTANCES BELOW WHOLESALE) PRICES, Hu oH 000 "NN NEEKEEITL & H H O O*NN NE iL & H H } O. 0° Re nL HH ..o O NN NE ub HHnH Of O N N NEEER IL L H H 0 O NUN NE a dials 4 re. “Cee eae ub gb 6.8 Oo. eo eee nL H Ho ooo? N XX teeee Uf Cou Lone ae coco, 0000 & «& Cc co oO & « 0 co oO ki © ° ° «& c oO oO a & c oO 0 & && o co ° « & Cc co oO kkk & _OCCo” 0000» 837 and 329 Sixth wees 5 an tad JVest Twenticth street, Monday, October 18, nnd all this week, their immense stock MILLINERY Goons axp SILK GooDs greatly reduced prices. TRIMMED HATS, ENGLISH ROUND HATS AND BONNETS, TRIMMED HATS. §7 60, REDUCKD TO 85. TRIMMED ae ‘O $8 50. TRIM ‘D 12,4 BD Eg ag TRIMMED HATS, $15, De TRIMMED HATS, 20; REDUCED TO FELT HATS. WILL OFFER ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 1,000 dozen of the finest quality of Felt Hats, in Sil the sew. est shapes pal shades, price 76e., $1 3B, ‘pi black, drab, green, prune, brown and ecra, BARGAINS SASH RIBBONS. Jana 8 inch, 0c, and We. ; warranted all eflk; all shades, It sil formerly sold for $1 75. sold for $2 Sinch Roman, $1 50; form BONNET RIBBONS, Jn ntl tho new, desirable shad 5, 7,9 and 12, at + 206. No. 12, black, at No, 16, dlack, 25¢. bonnet triminings, SILK VELVETS. So pieces black silk Velvet at $1 50 75 pieces black silk pare at $i 7 worth im $2. $2 25, $2 59 to Colored Velvet, from $1 50, 81 7 $1 98, $2 24, $2 75, $3, slag sest brown, navy blue, bottle green, prone and all, the new a aden for. dros trimmings. ) ainery and octtioh Plames, $1, $1 25 to $10, duced rome $1 75. ‘$2 25, Dinck and sone 50e., from 10c. t Too DOAN BLUE SSIRDS, 85e, 100 doten Red Birds, 81 25. 50 doxon Merle Birds, oy 5 Os worth $8, Win Cashmere, Point, Yak, Gaioats BARGAT Real Thread, about one FROU- grou VEIL G Bz UP LAC Lace Rufflings. Bieeveleve Inckets. Lace Capes. Children’s velvet and lace Caps, Wo manufacture all our own hice goods, Bargains in Embroideries, in all kinds, Ladies’ and gents’ Searts. Windsor Ties, in all new shades, 5,000 dozen of hracade Thos. at 2e., worth 50. ILOV 8S. 1,000 dozen in denb and brows, 81 ( 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 bfittons, in all shades. Call and examine onr finmense ‘stock of Millinery, Lace and Silk Goods, which is the largest in the city, H. O'NEILL & 00., 20 Sixth ay. and 108 West Twontieth st. hird Toe. and 81 upward. OLOR: vory palr warranted; G° To GRIGG, ie ELL & ©0.'8 Popular Dry Go Goods Store, for bargains in ever; all and examine, partment. ‘Our prices are unequalled, 800 Broadway. BAZAAR, enticth and Twenty-first sts, Pattorns* T SMITHS PATTERN 914 Broadway, between T Grand display of imported Pattern with cloth moi w ready. Patterns fitted to the form ranted perfect. Curting and basting ¢ our siyles. Subserlptions to ou m orld of Fashions’ received and splendid oil copies of . Board's great allegorical inting given as premiums, PRICE FIVE CENTS. DRY GOODs. ° DRY GOODs. 1 > 1 TrrrrTrr 88888 A EEEE G A T 8 ee ae seid a x T 5 A E a A ? Fie ae E a A T sssss) A A OL EER G A t B AAA EL E q A ? F hates | Eg G ye T SA 44 E A v SS8S8 A 4 LLLLLLL EBEEEB ar aT RRRRRRRR iit cecccco HH HH KSssss) "mY ae It cccececo i. Hi (Sssssss_ HIE ce co HH HH SS. 88 =” RR] TI eo co HH HH 83 ” iat RR] HL eG HH HH 88 , RR RR |} It co HH HH 83 RRRRRRRR MIL co HHHHWHHH | S8S8ss RERERRRR ML HUHHHHHH 888838 MIL Hi Hit 88 RR RR] MIT 6c HH Ht St RR RR] It oo co HH HEL agi RR RR} It co co HH HH Ss & RR Et | Ht ‘cecececo. Hit HH Sssssss) RR RR| Tiff ccecco HH HH SSS: EIGHTH AVENUE, WE SHALL ON MONDAY AND ALL THIS WEEK ADVERTISED BELOW. IT IS, OF COURSE, TION OF THE ENORMOUS STOCK WE HAVE ON ENOUGH TO CONVINCE LADIES THAT IT WILL BE t BETWEEN 24TH AND 25TH STREETS. i OFFER GOODS AT THE EXTRAORDINARY PRICES IMPOSSIBLE TO MENTION MORE THAN A FRAG. HAND, ‘ED SMLL WE HOPE TO HAVE MENTIONED TO THEIR GREAT PROFIT TO PAY US AN EARLY CALL, WE ARE SELLING GOODS FAR BELOW | BROADWAY OR SIXTH AVENUE PRICES. COMB AND SEE, THE TWENTY-THIRD STREET CARS | BRING YOU WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF OUR ESTAB. LISHMENT, non A TTTTT DDDD_ EEEE PPPP BRRR TITTIT MM =-MM E! 2 TIrTTT H H AA T D DE ie Foten anes tat he kg MME EN NT Boon A Ae e D DE PP) AA BR T MM MME NNN T HHH A A T D D EEE PrPPr A A RRRR T MMMMEEE NNN T H AAAA T D DE P AAAA R T M MM ME NNN T | re ey ax? Dd DE P A AR RT MM ME NNN T H HA ee 3 DDDD EEEE P A AR R T M V MEEEEN NN T quality FELT HATS, in all the new cloth shades and in all the Beautiful real Ostrich Tips, in al R888 colors, an excellent quality, at @ 5555 900 — 66 66 88 88 ~ 55.00.00 leading shapes, including the “Ches- 6" 8888 cco | lower price than they can be bought 5555. 00 00 ece 66608 8888 6 0 55.90 Oe € tor,” “Comway,” “Lucia” and 100 65 00 8 88 6 in the largest wholesale quantities, 55 00 006 65 66 BS RB 6 55 0000 ¢ other shapes, ea +++ 068 BBBY ee A BUNCH OF THREE FOR. cee, Extra size REAL OSTRICH single stem tips, in cardinal, plum, light and dark gray, Best quality AMERICAN FELT HATS, all shapes..... 470. WE havo just received five cnses of Felt Hats from Paris, iety of Felt Hats in acombina- brown, navy blue, maize, pran: and shades to match any sample, at. An gndless assortment of tho VERY FINEST TIPS tm- ported, at very moderate prices. Extra quality single stom NATURAL OSTRIOH PLUMES, very heavy and wide flues, seventeen inches long, at $1 25, FEATHER TRIMMINGS. Very wide, long and handsome Coque-plume Trimming, at among which ate a large v tion of two shades—a novelty which will be found atno other establishment. Also, @ second Invoice of RENCH PATTERN BONNETS, which, with our own tasteful designs, will be offered at very moderate prices. jf RIBBONS, RIBBONS. [ Special inducements in SASH and TRIMMING RIBBONS ‘oe. por yard, Long natural Ostrich F Bands, at 50¢., 75e. Vory handsome Ostrich Bands, all colors, at $1. of goed quality. Y YV REEEL Vv VY EEEE TTrTr sss WY wii! NN N Goad sssss 5 ah le | We oe La ts | Wie Wt ane oe eee yY¥ B L Yn Wr . 8 Wwwwwi INN N @ 8 Rg EE L ¥.¥ EE T sss wwww im NNN a SSSSS vy £ L vv o£ T 8 WY vw It N NN G 8 Ww E L Ww £ INE hs | WARY, 2 TE) HONS es Gh Boot Vv -EEEE LULL EEEE T 88s W W I N NN GGG@ sssss |« ‘A GOOD QUALITY BLACK SILK VELVET at $1 35, SUPERIOR QUALITY and COLOR at $1 75 and $1 8 Extra fine quality VELVET, pure silk faco, from $2 to $3. Very rich quality SILK VELVET, fully twenty inches wide, at $3, $3 40, $3 75 and $4 Navy blue, sen! brown, cardinal, bottle green and prune SILK VELVETS, in all grades, constantly on hand. Extraordinary prices in black and colored VELVETEENS, Pretty double Wing, with Birds’ Breast, at 25e. Benutiful Coque Plumes, mixed with cardinal wings and Aigrottes, at 48e. Pretty Humming Birds, with shaded wings and aigrettes, at 75e. Richly shaded Birds’ Breasts, in all choice colors, at 75c. vached, in cream, pink, ecru, corn, drab and blue, at 850. Very choice Birds, with shaded Wings, in all colors, at 440. | 88S, vu u It TITTTTT sss cco % 000 A K UK sss 8 8 uU U it r 8s 8 g.c o 0 AA K K 8 38 u vu iL r 8 Cc L oO Oo AA KK 8 ‘88S. uU U It T sss c L oO oO AA KK SSS U u It T 8 Co 2 0 O AAA KK 8 3 uU it rT 8 8 c.90 @ 8 ££ A SK. BS 888 uuu it = sss cco toon 000 A A K K_= sss H 5 4 m rs 4) Az [Eas aS 4 =F WE have the second Inrgest Suit Room In the city of New York. Our Suits are finished equal to order work, are well sewed and made in good taste. Over one thousand Suits on hand ranging in price from $3 75, $7 50, $10, $14, $18, Ae., ap to $250, Handsome Silk Suits at $35, $45, $65, $85 and upward, offered at half value, Our Clonks are ent, sewed and pressed by Journeymon Tailors, and hence they have a graceful shape and fit the other houses. 800 Beaver and Rough silk and braid, very news beantifall at $9, wort trimmed with fully $8, Very handsomely mad $12'8), Sia, Ba, B29, $25, S0nP ba ca aaa SSSSS_ _SSSSS. GGGG. 0000. D R 8 88 8 G Go DS D D t R E 3 8. g 2 > g 8 D D RRRER_ EEE S8S88S8__ SSSSS. oO SSS8S p DR RE s 8 8 eq 8 o 8 9 B D D DR RE 8 s 8 8 a D §& DDDD. R R EEFRE 8888S _ SSSSS “Gad “Sooo S000” Bopp’ SSSSS: Job lot of Cashmeres, very wide and fine, at 50c. per yard. | 10 casos Suiting Cloths, bongh' auction, 12i¢¢., worth 20. 5 cases Alpacas, all shades, 18¢., worth 30¢, 4 cases Camel's Hatr, beautiful shades, 29¢., worth 500, The latest novelties in Dress Goods, Knickerboeker Cloths, Extra width and quality Cashmeres, in blue or black shades, at 75c., $1, $1 25 and up to $3, Black Alpaca and Mourning Goods at positive bargains. Real Guinet Silks # spocialty. &c., at decided bargains. FFFFF T NN ON EEEEE FYFFF U U RRRR SSS8SS_ Fr it ¥ NON E U Uk RS ‘ Fe it NON U UR R 8 FFF Tr NNE EGE FFP U, u RRRR SSSSS_ Fr Tt NNN E U - R 8 Fr i N RN E r UU K 8 s F 1 N NN EEEEB e: uuu BR R SSSSS Rich selection of Muffs and Boas of Russian and Hudson Bay Sable, Seal, Mink, Otter, Boaver, Lynx, Alaske Sable, Silver Fox, Chinchilla, Ermine, Grebe, Isabella Bear, Rac- coon, &6., with all thelr imitations, BY BUYING YOUR FURS OF US Now You WILL NOT OBTAIN THEM ANY CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN THIRTY DAYS HENCE; BUT YOU WILL GET A BET. | TER ARTICLE FOR THE SAME PRICE, BECAUSK YOU HAVE THE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF SELEC- TION. OUR STOCK IS ENORMOUS IN VARIETY. GOOD SEAL SKIN SACQUES, FROM $50 UP. BEAUTIFUL SEAL SKIN SACQUES, LONG AND WE SELL A GOOD ARTICLE. WE MAKE NOT THE SLIGHTEST MIS) PRESENTATION, ‘T IN NEW YORK, WELL SHAPED, at $85, $00, $100, $110, $125 and upward. As we CUT ALL OUR be found much more even N FUR TRIMMINGS ft will and perfect than that generally We have shined s large im invoice of REAL GUIPURE LACES, which we offer at thirty per cout under regular prices. offered. Our prices are without question the lowest in the airs?" in YAK “Tacgs, BEADED FRINGES, | city. Wo cut every variety of Trimming from real Silver Fox and Chinebilla to the lowest grades. Sevoral special Novelties in Fur Trimmings. Reversed Black, Brown or Silver Coney, from 88¢ up- wa WORSTED FRINGES in fall shades, at prices to suit TAPE FRINGES fn alt Large variety of MARABOUT, MOSS and BRAID TRIM. MINGS. diiess variety, in all the new Rich Alaska Sable Trimming, wide and dark, at $2 25. | FFFF) oA XN N co Y ¥ A +RRR, TITP-IT coc, EEEE 888 ¥ AA See ae es AA R + i ae ee E 8 8 PF Se) RRR. € La poe Oh She 8 io L iy 8 frF AA NEN O YY A A RRR T I G L EEE 888, r AAA NNN CO x AAA BR R IL ©. L B 8 FE Bi Aa es te b§ ak R 1 oO ob BE 88 F k A FN KN cco ¥ ran > ep | M OCC LLL EEEE 888 ‘The Iatest designs in BACK COMBS of real and French shell, silver inlaid, rabbor, gilt, oxidined, &e, New patterns of printed PORCELAIN, LAVA and JET BROOCHES, mounted on rubber, gilt ot silver frame, from Joan of Are COLLARS Fall tine of ALL SILK HANDKERCHIEFS and MUFFLERS im the new combinations and designs from 25¢, upward. Sic, upward, Exquisite designs in WHITE IVORY PENDANTS, Choice fase Jn CARDINAL CATES, BASQUES and | BROOCHES, CROSSES, EARRINGS, CELLULOID hd ale A zt MAKIB ANTOINETTE FICHUS. fe. in VALWACLENNES: DUCHESSE: ued | CORAL JEWELRY, at astonishingly low prices POINT GAUZ Laci. — - A PLEASANT PLACE TO TRADE OUR STORE CAN BE CONVENIENTLY ee REACHED _ POrk SE O R e —® is WHERE YOU BUY AT LOWEST PRICES, WHERE YOU GET fF \ FIRST CLASS GOODS AND WHERE YOU ARB POLITELY SERVED. WE PRESS NO Pied TO PURCHASE, Tis 18 o—_——_—. BURICHS, [ BuRioHs, | EBHRICHS', i" RURICHS, 287 AND 280 RIGHTH AVENUE: 287 AND 289 kionrn AVENUE, Between Tweuty fourth and Twenty-lilth streots. ‘ Between pap ald, ndky and Twenty-fifth streets, from any part of the city by connecting with the Twonty- third strect cars, Very choice Wings, with curved Plumes and Breast at- | FINE ALL SILK TWILLED Bi ap form with a perfection which will not be found in Cloaks of DRY GOOD: SIXTH AVENUE A TWENTY-THIRD SIXTH AVENUE ror TWENTY-THIRD STREET. 8 CONTINUED OPEN OF NOVELTIES, CONTINUED OPENING OF NOVELTIES, CONTINCED OPENING OF NOVELTIES, alale OUR ‘own INPO firaTIONS, WITH LARGE LINES OF VERY DESIRABLE GOODS BOUGHT ON THE MARKET THE PAST WEEK AT EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES, mg WHICH WE DESIRE TO CALL THE SPECIAL AB ‘ENTION OF OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC, AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT oF be FINE MILLINERY GOOD: FELT HATS. FELT HATS, { LARGE STOCK IN ALL betes MOST DESIRABLE COLORS; ARINE, DRAB, B, MYRTLE, BROWN, BLAG! ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES. PRICES LOWER THA: cl NY OTHER HOUSE. FANCY FEATHERS, IN £2 Z 2 & FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, OsTRI rte BIRDS, ENDLESS VARIETY, FEATHER TRIMMINGS AND BANDS IN NATURAL, COQUE AND BLACK AND WHITE, BLACK OSTRICH TRIMMINGS, THe LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY of BONNET AND TRIMMING VELVETS. BLACK SILK VELVETS, onr own importations, fn all qualttien, from $1 ioe upward OOLORED SILK VELVETS, ‘an immense assortment of all the desirable shades, AT OUR WELL KNOWN LOW PRICES, TAFFETA AND GROS GRAIN TRIMMING SILKS inall shades and qualities, FROM $1 15 UPWARD. SPLENDID COLORED SATINS, very superior, at S5e. o yard. 28 INCHES WIDE CLOAKING SBuvED 0, $4 12, 3 UPWARD, BLACK AND COLORED Gitus bi SUEZ ‘at reduced prices, SASH AND BONNET RIBBONS. i GROS GRAIN BONNET RIBBONS. NO, 12, IN ALL COLORS, FINEST QUA A YARD, . AND (250. A YARD ory FINE FRENCH BONNET RIBBO! in entirely new designs and fini GROS GRAIN many RIBBONS, Ie E, CARDINAL AND BROWNS, * ™} INCHES WIDE, AT 750. A YARD) SILKE NECKWEAR, SILK AND a eta 8. oma Stk ‘TIES, RICHLY EMBROIDERED, SILK POCKET AND N) EP SDKENCHIETS, In A sptendid tine of | STERN BROTHERS, SIXTH AVENUE > % Cc) TWENTY-TH. direet attention to their superb assortment of FINE MADE UP LACE GOODS, alg THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE PARISIAN NOVELTIES IN LACE OVERGARMENTS, i CREPE DU CHINE, LACE AND SILK FICHUS RIBBON AND LACE SLEEVELESS JACKETS, CREPE DU CHINE AND LACE BOWS, SILK AND LACE SWISS AND EM! FANCY SWISS APRON CREPE DU CHINE SHAWLS, REAL DUCHESS AND APPLIQUE END TIES, LACE STREAMERS, CE HANDKERCHIEFS, PIN CUSHION! BIBS, ae COLLARETTES AND BARBS together forming thé fmmest stock in the city, whieh, being our own manufacturey, we are in position to offer at UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. An it att LAGE" AND CREE nese RUFFLINGS, FINE LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, AT REDUCED PRICES. } STERN BROTHERS WILL OFFER MONDAY I= 3 =] ¥* ol RO} F g 4 : lzl | | AN IMMENSE LOT OF BERLIN WORSTED EMBROIDERIES at EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. The lot consiats of new di signe | ind colors of CHALE Sint IPRS, CUSE TONS, POCKETS FROM $t TETASD. Exper sliprEns FROM ae. 4 LEGANT RUGS FROM $3 75 uP Ladies will find this an exceptionally good cpportunity ef laying in Embrotdories for the fall and winter, yah TABLE CLOTHS, 5. ut MAUSEILLES AND fe ae FROM $1 68 ENIROTDERRD PIANO AND TAM TOWELLING AN SBycan a fatten BLEACHED. aAbhe TiN Hane ry > IRN. 8 NTU! BC. ARLE AMILLRD. aND. paisa FLANNELS, 78 AND 44 WHITE FLANNELS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN | ms, 1.4, 12-4, 134 BLANKETS. 18 BLANK: IN ALL OF WHICH WBS OFFER AN IMMENSE STOCK, WHILE THE PRICES Will BE FOUND GREATLY BELOW OTHER HOUSES, STERN BROTHERS, ni ] SIXTH AWBNUE AND TWENTY-THIRD STREBT, | For Other Dry Goods Advertisements See “ Sixteenth Page.

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