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THE NEW YORK HERALD. | WHOLE NO. 14,314. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. INTS—Tninrevntn PAGE~Second, third, fourth, fifth and sixih columns. LOGY—Tiinp P4GE—Sixth column. SILbIAiOs —aixeeven Piowsisth colton, ‘BOARDERS WANTED—Founrsenti ack—First, second, third and fourth columns, and Fount Pacr—Fourth, and fi BOARD AND TODUING WANTED—Povareents Pace penned ages and Fourra Page—Pifth and sixth BROORLEN “BOARD—Fovern Pace—Sixth column, BROOKLYN Stat vista WOM BALE csnconn Page SiN colnm ee Hage Hist coluan. 88 OF! TES—ELevents Par, canes i PAGE-Fifth and sixth eol- erry” RAL ESTATE POR SALB—Sxconn, Page—Firs ce—First column. crt "AND SALiAMN™Pienenren Pacu—Fourth and fh col cd CO Pade—First column. ett ase GARDENERS—Frereentn Pace—Pifth coastWisk STEAMSHIPS—Founreenta Pace—Sixth SHIPS—Eveventa Pace. egraeettnstres seurcerea 405 wvny column Dancin KCADEMIES TurnteesTi Page—First col- = NTH PaGk—Second column. BAY TGPAY Turunen Pan fece third, fourth, fifth and aa ey ‘and Sixreenti PaGe—-Pirst and second i pwRELING” Ce hed TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- NISHED—Sxcoxy Paix—Pourth and Pitt eal and PourtH Pace—First and second col roedetat STEAMSHIPS—Fourrnentir Pace—Fifth colum: EXCURSIONS—SuerxestH Pace—Fifth column. FINANCIAL—ELEvENTH PAGE. Hi) ARTS—Thinreentn Pacy—Pirst column. FOR SALE Stareanra Pace-Yourth column, FURNISHED ROOMS AND” APA ENTS TO LET— Srconp Paci—Pifth and fisth olmans a Fours AGK—Second and third eonmu PURNITURIctuiny P Fintraud sixth columns, FRENOH ADVERTISEMENTS—Firrenatn Pace—Sixth column, HEL! WANTED—FEMALES—Firrerntu = Pacu—Third colom TED—MALES—Frereentn Pace—Fifth col- HELP W. uma. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &¢.—Twep Pack—Third and fou colnmns, HOTELS Focimune Pacx—Fourth column, and Foun eT ere column. HOUSES ROOMS) KC, WANTED—Pirmiexmi, Pace— Peart crear Peon Thiet column. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, ISON CITY AND BER- GEN TEAL ESTATE FOR SALE Suconp Pace LROTURE SHASON—Turetrent Pacr—Second column. Lost AND. FOUND—Tuiep Pace—First colamn. MACHINERY—Sixexntn Pace—Fourth column, MARBLE. MANTELS—Fierer sri Pacr—Sixth column. MATRIMONIAL—Tunervext PAoe—First column. MEDICAL—Frrtrenta Pack—Sixth column. MILLINERY AND. DRESSMARING—Srarexnta Pack Second and third columns. MISCELLANEOUS | ADVERTISEMENTS — Twaurra Pacr—Bixth MIscELLANWOUSS Varin Pacr—Sixth column, MUSICAL—Srrteentn Page—Sixth colum NEW PUBLICATIONS—Non Pack-—Sixth colomn. PERSONAL —Frust PaGe—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C—Povrtm Pace—Sixth solu. POLITICAL—Sixrexxtn Pace—Pifth coimn, PROFESSONAT, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— eens —Second and third columi PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxcoxp Pacs—Second column, and Fouwrs ext coburn: REAR YS YSEATE. TO BXUHANGE—Srconp Pacr—Second ‘and third colnmns, and Pocatn Pace—First column, EB WANTED—Skconn Pack—Third column. First PaGk—Firet and second eT MOVALS—Dinnreexra Pacy—Tirst column. RESTAURANTS titarersrrn PAGe—rirst column. Pack—Pirst colu SITUATIONS Sana neces Pacr— Pirst and second columns. STEUATIONN wan 'TED—MALES—Firrexntu Pace—Third colurnns. bty NOTICES—Titnp PAGE—First and second ‘col- SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C.—Tmmep Pace—Second inn. coli ‘ORAGE-—Tminreent Pacr—First PieteeNtH Pace—Fil a coum vid sixth columns. ny columns. ESS PURPORES—SKcoxp PAGE Fourth colamn, and Fourtit Pace—First column. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDB—Fountkxxta Page—Sixth col- mn. onPUnNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Secoxy Pacr—Sixth column, and Pourru PaGr— WANTED. Tt and fourth colamns. TO PURCHASE—Sixteestn Pacr—Fifth col- wardlibis, JEWELRY, &C.—Sixteevtn Pace—Sixth col- ‘wrstCiesrEeR COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR ‘0 1 KCOND PaGe—First column, WINTER ny at Pace—Sixth column. YA ri tain STEAMBOATS, &C.—Y'wetrre Pace—Sixth colum RINUR—TRAIN BEHIND: YOULL EXCUSE ME; ‘Argsle shadows to-morrow night, sare. HARTFORD, RTAHUR LEEDE, FROM LEIPZIG, WILL PLEASE ‘communicate immediately with MARTENS BROTII- RS, 1,164 Broadway. NNIE—-WHOM I MET IN MBER, 1873, Rlense communicate with Y. OWENS, Herald Uptown Braneh office. LONDE HAIR—DO NOT DISAPPOINT THIS WEEK, NUMBER FOUR, Beam YILL MEET YOU ANY DAY same as last time; it ts the best place ings in general; writ YOU UNDERSTAND. OTH RECEIVED.— Beater aces wa talk about thls oy aaruee LINDSLEY, COLORED, FORWERLY A coachman in New Yerk, or his heirs, will hear of some. pking af ndvantage by addressing FORTUNE, box 163 oftice. (JECBS[GOOD MORNING, MY DARLING, | AND by. Lam out of town for m week or more: Di you see me the other evening ¢ CLUB: E P.—DO NOT SEND ANY NORE LSTTERS ENTE je Icome back. F —I HAVE LEFT BROOKLY ADDRESS bea Ar +_at general Post office, New York city. F, A. ¥.—MONEY CAME ALL RIGHT. west OPERUL TOLED INFORMATION | 18 WANTED of Hopettl Toled (supposea to be In California), or of in children William or Chiachotve, w y hear of some- thing to thelr ndvautazo by addressing 8. MICIELENA th street, New York. F THIS SHOULD HAPPEN TO MEET THE EYE OF Catherine ly, who went to Europe the 17th of inst ay asanurse for Mrs. D. A. W., and who returned during the month of July in company with the same parties, she Fil.contor # great favor by sending her address to J. W. B., Terald Uptown Branch office. Lox, iN BRAN END Basket, Herald office. M*%. HALL, OR HEIRS, WHO ARE SUPPOSED TO have resided in the yoars 1871 or 1872 in ‘Seventy. fourth pireot, near Third or Second avenues, may bear of mething to their advant: x 124 Herald office. a one oie R. R. 8 HOUSTON, A BOOKKEEPER, FORMERLY ‘of this city, will hear of somothing to his advan eer sendin s his address to box 4,456 Post office, New York ci YOUR ADDRESS TO R. ROBERT.—CAN ADDRESS H. NORWOOD, AT Herald Uptown Branch office. o Rent Lda) PERSON WHO WAS beh tae PLL tarday afternoon, October 30, to save him: self tro bie iM HI v ijouble wit call immediately or address DETECTIVE, | nadetinaiegaed TUBSDAY AT 8, STAR, WILL THE GENTLEMAN MISTAKEN FOR + 8, 8. call on or addi a8 1s ante cf aga he eraoa making te minke t (PO, LADIES, Sixt AVENPE CAR, SATURDAY ‘morDin averley = with gold infdints, aces, Scope Se ond ne to itleman with - WALCOTT, of Ban fweinh, tache opposite? Address W. TLE MR. LEWIS WILLIAMS PLEASE SEN Ws ‘address to R. W. A., box 5,024 New York Pon ome ILL THE TALL GENTLEMAN, Win teard ond fele nat, walking in front at raion, a on Friday evening, at lialfpast five. and who iit hie on en ‘Radreos REAE, box 110 Herad Uptows Bench att wattle oocntatadating TLL THE YOUNG LADY, IN BLACK SILK. @7it0 crovsed on Fulton Ferry, on Saturday, at 3 PM. # entered Greene, Gutes aud Fulton avente car, gr Interview to the gentleman notieed om front of boat? hw C. J., box 108 Herald office. eS W. U. Z.—FOR GOD'S SAKE COME BACK TO CON. + sult and prepare, then go. Don't know his address, Must ree you, or epn't live to help. MOTHER, 126.7229 Wiel SER you AT BIGOT'S AT HOUR + and day named in your note, Come, as I vere ev Toesday for a little time. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. _ & = eee’ ATE IMPTON HALL, BEFORE FIrTH, UNIVERSAL, Jet Socicty, at 11 o'clos ‘A Lesson for the Tim AtB woot Hail, Fitty- fourale areas near Third avenue, at 745 SPIRITUAL CONFEREN A Reservoir square, aaour cM fai 7 bpeak in the evening.’ The public cor rally ited. nseradeesasnaseeietrncntnnesiianetianidinnio cients T THE soutu ar. CHP RCH, WEST TWEN- A ty-fifth ftreet, Rev, 2 Morn PR ator Sa whanes ED, ROOMS, Ladies 2 aching Octobe 7 MERIOAN TEMPERANCE UNION—AT “9; AY Hall Sixteenth street, near Browdwae, ssdny, Oete an. at EN t Addresses gee eR peu on tiers.’ Good ate: sig +4 aad B. DYER, President, ence nteisiniaadaslinstean HURCH OF THE DIT i a wid PATERNTE, CORNER 4 t chat “an "2 seu Bo v. Dr. B. “Cous, Secretary. PoP ANh street,—Th 2 "ont Aan Bat J J us Ma 4 he ming apin. in Siar “ avives. Gf = in pehoot” and nd Bibie ete clas at S80 gC ads ecadadrn f*.aTHoLre peor Boke CAvRO IN 81 XTEENTH rn? a Detween S| avennes,—Sunday, + M, Sermon on ‘Last ‘Days of the Ohureh: ¥ Qctober 31 RELIGIOUS NOTICE! (aitvnen o1 HOLY TRINITY, CYB anon wvenve nnd and Forty-second street Mours son Wie Bei 9 944 P. Mand 34 P. M. amaranes Fad evening. rae! The pew com ae i the Ohare of the eifry Trintty will, ‘be in attendanee at the church on ‘Tuesday, November | and 2. from 4 to 8 o' veloc + ig a Ned se pews for the ensuing year. Cont New ‘TION AMINISTERED BY THE BISHOP of New York to the Pra of the Protestant Episco- a} Leatian ch brose's, corner Thompson and rince streets, at 4 P.M. fg te ye i. MESSIAH, THIRTY-POURTH STREET Park Rev. William R. Alger will preach ject—"The Law of Victory at ha Sul in. the Contests of Men.” of Mr. Alger's course of lectures on rhe Moral an jous Feachings “of the Poets” at 7: P.M, All are ly Invited. (SHURCH OF ST, MARY THE VIRGIN. PORTY-FIPTIT street, near Broadway. Marat ing Frayer: 10:45, Litany, ry service, 8 , burial on The. o boners et the Churel in Gane Bor ait i the Dead in Christ.” Monday, All Saints’ Day, bration, 11 o'clock. (CHURCH OF THR DsCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE, cy |. Hepworth, Se ‘on “Corner Stones.” [the Results of Rezensration. ni ing Account of Stoel Mr. Woeks will ving att the morning service. al services Overy evening during the week. George 8. Weeks will conduct the singing from Moody and Gankey's oom (ET (SUURCH OF THE ATONEMENT, MADISON AVENUE nnd Twenty-slebth #rart. Rev. ©. C. Tiffany, rector. — oraaey, school at M. and 4 ‘The roctae ofictetea, MURCIL OF TH STRANGERS, MERCER STRERT, near Waverley pluce.—Rev. Dr: Decms is to preach at 103g A.M. aud TP SL All the sents treo. COBURCH OF THR RESURRECTION, EIGHTY FtrTi street, between Le: and Third avenu ivine rervico by ie rector: Rey, Dr. Flagg, morning and evening. Sunday sehool at 2 HURCH OF THE WEAVENLY REST, FIFTH AVE- nue, abdve Forty ‘street.—Bishop Bissel, of Ver- Hei will preach af 11 A, M., and Bishop Garret, ot Texas, at Divine services e uA, IRST REFORMED BPISCOPAT, CHURGI. MADISON enue ani nth street, Sabine, r.— Diving servlet at 1 130 A. M. beg bP re The iat prone. Children's church at Shy 0 ‘clock aa M. youp and opal Beha i guy SOT eck oor L a the Ninety an ine, &e., fol- lowed dy 0nd Re IO eons Bentiatjubllees: ke, Frid: ‘4 ro icy tidle ALBRO, 53 West Thirty-sixth street. 1,266 BROADWAY, tye ac AT TRENOR HALL, sunday eveniny Seioner ‘91. commencing at_8 o'clock! iBobjoct England: the English.” Admittance free. Divcussion 0 follow. N*4 YORK #00 OF THE NEW JERUSALEM (Bwedenb: vices on Sundays at 11 A. M., at the charen, Eust ty ag street, between Park and tex. ington avenues, ‘The Rev. Chauncey Giles bus from his E1 a Fak and will conduct the regu'ar und communion service: EW, YORK ee OF THE NEW JEBUBALEM (Swedenborgian).—Services on Sundays at 11 A. M. wt the cluaeoh East Thirsy-fifth street, between rk and Pond Ington avenues. ORS, EXHTBITION.—THE GRAND ORGAN BUILT Jardine & Son for the Fifth avenue Presbyterian church’ (Rev. Dr. Hall's) will be exhibited by Geo. W. Mor- on on Monday evenit November 1. Admission free, by ficket, whieh can be obtained at the Jarlton’s bool store, under Fifth Avenue Hotel, and at Jardine’s organ manufactory. rR 'SSIAN. onan nue.—Rev, GUAPEL, NO. 951 SECOND AVE- Blerving will preach in the English Tiicinte, Reet 1 o'glock, ject :—"Human Sei- ence and Divine js EY. J. 7. WARD, PROM MICHIGAN, WILL PRE, morning and evening at Grace Baptist charch, Ft ninth street, third door west of Ninth avenue. free. iT t ats {1 STEPHEN'S © CHURCH, street, near Sixth avenue.—Rev, D Raving resigned the rectorship of this hag been connected for thirty-eight farewell sermon this (Sunday) mornin, mence at 10:30, Qt, IGNATIUS! CHERCH, PORTIETH STREET, BE- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, Key, Dr, Ewer. rectory OMiciating, Services wt 7, 0 and J0ig A. Mat Ty Ps Strangers cordially invited, WEST FORTY-SIXTH J. 1 Price, D. D., urch, with which ne ars, will preach his Services to com: we DRY DS. MM MM EEBE A - BRRR, EEEE 888 HM uM B AA R MM MME eh n ORE 8 MMMM E AAR RE MMMM EEE AAA RRRR_ EEEB. 888 MMM ME , ge? ae 8 MMM MB A AR RB Bay EuuBo f AR OB 8.8 hy MoM M EERE A AR & EEEB 888 { IETEENTH STREET. MONDAY Bix cases of Novelties, Six cases of Hovelaies: Bix ences of of Novell heeeiaeear ail OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, j in fine Birds’ Wings, Ph tiarich T Tips: Breasts, &c.; nn Pea Seti Ai fick and “natural ostrich, sa does assortment, ‘at the lowest prices. SIXTH AVENUE AND NI OPENING 0: Novelties in fine Hat Orname: All styles of Buckles, Cl , Slides, £e. Onr own importation, "Not to be found in other houses, “Pine and colored 3 Bonnet Velvets. Tow opening: 500 pieces in all the new shades, Just received per late steamer, at lowest priess to be found in the city. Every desirable color ean seal browns, myrtle, cardinal, navy blu and every quality in black Excellent quality of black Velvet, $1 7S, $1 88, $2 yard. ‘uperior black Bonnet Velvet, $2°25, $2' 50, ei loved Bounet, pith in’ seal Grown, blues, &c., €2 50, 5, $8, 8 25 ine Cisaklog Velvet, $3 75, $4.50, $5, $5 50 on ce ‘yard, We beg to invite an examination of our magnificent display of fine imported Round Huts and Bonnets: also a superh assortment of our own dedi hich for style, eloganeg and moderation 0 price are not EQUA BY ANY HOUSE in the city, Hats and Bonnets made to order at shortest notice. Every style of Felt Tats in all the new colors, Very line French Felt Hats, 73c. and $1. DERCLOTHING. fering a large and first class assortment at very low prices. 500 different styles of Corsets, including the most popular makes of French wove ai and mn: All makes of Thompson's Werly, Court, from the lowest to the highest cost goods, Infants’ complese Wardrot including every necessary artitle, with handsomely trimmed Baskets. Children’s Merino Cloaks and Walking Coats. Boys’ Cassimere Suits, composed of pants, vest i locket, to variegy of patterns, to ft 8 to 10 years, ‘Children's Blouses of waterproof cloth, in gray or meee handsomely braided, $2 79. Boys! Boaver Overconts, with Cape, $5 50 to $7 50, LADIES) READY MA MADE COSTUMES, cent assoitment, SIV siglioh; tntque ln Ossi. superior th workinanshty, We ate constantly introducing new styles and are pre- pared to furnish estimates for complete outfits and to execute the most elaborate orders, in first class style, ag shortest no- tice, at the lowest rates. Very elaborate black silk Costumes, stylishly trimmed and finely finished, 55, $8 80, B73, $89, $05. Superb blac silk d'velvet Ce ek very rich and ele- gant, $100, $110, $1: Colored. ‘Silk ort es, in all the fashionable shades, trimmed with velvet to match, various designs, at $69, en different styles of colored cashmere Suits, for streot y blue, garnet, plum, brown or any color, isis ‘rimmed with sifi to match, and dinished 1a superior manner, at 3, BBS, RIN. MORNING, WRAPPERS, 25 different varieties and lowest prices. oan Wrappers, trimmed with quilted satin, €8 75, is Wrappers, of Empress loth or serge satin front in robe st; Hey $7 Plaid Opera Flannel Wrappers, cotlars, cuffy and pockets trimmed with satin, $7 95. Large variety of Wrappers in al in al the finer qualities, Ow, “OPENING, LapiEW “oLorit SACQUES, in 109 different styles and qualities. All the new shapes in favor now we sage on exhibition at HAND MADE T. THOMAS’ CHURCH, 1D ify thied street. —Kev. Dr. M. fervies atl0 vieo, at 4B, ple. Tpue reorims FT z anh of tie Weoty Trinity, Madison avenue and Forty-second street. Sunday evening, at 734 o'clock, Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., D. D., will preach, The gospel hymns and sacred songs by Mr. Sankey will be Lat these service Y laa PIRIT OF THE LATE JUDGE EDMO: WILL lecture, through the mediumship of Mrs. Cora L. Hateh Tappan, who has just returned from a successful tour in FIFTH AVENUE AND Morgan, rector. Morning rector will officiate. At afternoon ser- nd sermon by the itight Rev. Bishop Whip: Burope, and, by request, lectures, for Society Progressive Spirituilists,’ at thelr hall; 55 West ‘Th iy third street, noar Broadway, at P.M! Snbject:—“The Testimony of a Bpirit Concerting the Spiritual Lifes® Mev Lyman: Hocres Trance tpeaker, lectures at 103g A. M. ‘The Children’s Lycenm meets at 2}, P.M. ABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, SECOND AVE. nue, between Tenth and Eleventh sirects—Rev, rdman Hawthorne; pastor. 10:30 ry a athe ide of God's Nature. 745 P. Roaring Ligu.” Buptizing after evening sermon. Mr cordially invited. ME PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SEA AND LAND, corner of Henry ane Market streets. iit Tenching saat a), by the pastor, ev, Dr. Evenit 20, by the Rey. Dr. '8. 8. Laws, on is, Hil, IL Hast thou ‘saten of the tree whereas IT com- ianded thee that thou shouldest not eat 10 LET—A DESIRABLE PEW_ IN ST. BARTHOLO- mew's cburch. Apply at 126 East Twenty-third street, HARLEM, 128TH STREET AND Rev. Sohal Wills will Preach Sunday NITY CHAPEL, Fourth ayenue, U morning on “The of Gentlenes: aL ‘lock. The public cordially invited. pone TON CHURCH, MADISON oh CORNER ohn N. »D. Dey LZ, ‘Thirty-eighth sireet—Rev. John N. A.M. and 4 P.M, TIL AVENUE UNION REFORMED CHURCH~PREACH. ing in the morning and evening by tho pastor, Rey. W. Merritt. Subject for the oe find Mtartha, the ‘Two Sisters.” rec: tor. Bervices 10: Curtains, &e. SHEPPARD KNAPP, SHEPPARD KN. SHEPPARD KNAPP! 183 and 185 Sixth avenue, one door below Thirteenth stiggth will offer this week, fi 900 100,000, 000 WORTH OF GOODS, PURCHASED AT THE Gavtat PEREMPTORY. AUCTION BALES, CATE AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF THE USU. AL Prices, 1,000 yards Curtain Lace, at 10c, per yard, worth is 1,000 yarcs Curtain at 20¢. per yard, worth 500 yards Curtain Lace, at 80c. per yard, worth 1,00 yards Curtain Lace, at ae per yard, worth 1/000 paira Notting ham Lace Curtains, ‘at £00. per pair 8,000 patra Rottinghin Lace Cartains. at $i 50 per ir, wort aif 400 pairs Nottingham ‘Lace Gu pa worth 100 pairs Guipure Lac ally sold at 200 pair rochet per pair, worth, Real Lace Curtains and Bed Spreads. 100 pairs Real Lace Cartalns, at $17 per pair, usualiy, This csmprtoes only 6 portion ot or amease stock of Looe Curtains aud Upholstery doods. x CARPETS, CARPETS, or.cLomis, &e. 500 rolls Tapestry, at 81 per yard, worth $1 25, Just out of bond, an extensive assortment of the most & verb designs in Axminsters, Moquets, Velvets, Body Brus- Is, Ao. Ebeiish and American Oilcloths, all widths. = K KIIDDD Gao 000 y EEE sss KKID pq ab oY YE KUD DG GL.O OY VE KK 1D DG 7S: Oe 9 as Oe KK UND DG GGL 0 O VY E KEKIND DG GL oO 6 W E K KIIDDD GGG LLL 000 V EEE sss @ specialty at H Tl ss RR ci tt 2 Hs @ BRRRO OF 6 it Te BBRRO OS £ H 88, HB, Fn un IT's iB 8 HE Hs 55 B Prices greatly reduced. ne button, superior quality, 45e. two button, superior qnalit) Ladies, three button, superior quality, Gentleiuen’s, superior quality, $1 to BL 50 a pair. «Kid Gloves, Children’s and Mi One button, 50e, Two baton, ‘Te. A fall line of undress ve Kid Sioves, two buttons, 7c, : & pale aud upward: All new shades in Harris’ Seamless and Harris’ Victoria, HARRIS BROTHERS, onilway, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets. a" BRIISB IN FOR WHAT YOU WANT THE EVENING TELEGRAM, $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $25, $40, $35 to for ladies and childre Ladies’ Es eu th chinchilla centre and colored edge: § nae Breakfast Shaw chinchilla centre, $1 50, $1 75, HOUSEREEPING AND “DOMESTIC GOODS First class assortment in all the different varieties, at bargains in Blanket . Comfortables, de, Cheapest lot of Napkins and offered. Decided bargains in Muslii Make no purchases until zou Great bargain in Barnsley Table Lines, fail two yards \dsome patterns, $1 wide, ‘One lot of full size all wool an kets, $5; worth $7 50, TRIMMING DE BPARTMENT. May agpificont oa ‘assortment in most Ta Anh’ Bi raids, Passementeries and Fi with every variety of For Trimmings and Feather Bands, at very low prices, tn every variety 1k will pay you to make us @ a visit of inspection before pur- chasing. RICHARD MEARES, corner Sixth avenne and Nineteenth street. = oo 000 NN N EELER UL L ie | oO ov NN NE ne L H oH oO NN NE nb L ee ° NN NE kL 4 HHH oO N N NEBEE NL Bis oO N N E Iib L ee 0 N NNE nb Ma H 0 N NNE ub Ht H® 000 N EEKEE II LLLL Tou aa ccooe 0000 & gq: ¢ee@ a & Cc co ae Cc o & 4 c ° & e c ° & és c co « & ce co adhd & ecco 0000 827 and 829 Sixth avenue, and 103 West Twentieth street, will offer. on Monday, November 1, and all this week, the tock eir immense st 4 MILLINERY Goons’ AD SILK GOODS a greatly reduced prices. TRIMMED HATS, ENGLISH ROUND HATS AND BONNETS, TRIMMED HATS. $7 50, REDUCED TO $5. TRIMMED HATS, $9. aE RY ¥e: 50. TRIMMED HA’ TRIMME! TRIM, BL! ATS. WILL OFFER ox MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1,000 dozen of the finest quality of Felt Hats, fn all the new. est shapes aud shades, price Te, worth $1 2, 0 Diack, drab, green, prane, brown and ecru, — NS SASIL RI BONS, Zana 8 Inch, 80e. and 0c. ; warranted all silk; all shades, Zinch Roman, all silk, $1 formerly sold id tor $1 7. Sinch Roman, $1 50; ‘ormerly + sold for $2 50. BONNET Ri RIBBONS, in all the new, desirable shages. All silk, 5, 7,9 and 12, And 1 206, and 35e, 100 cartons No. 12, black, ai 100 cartons No. 18, black, Be. Soft Silk, for bonnet triminings. SILK VELY! 4 pieces black silk Velvet at $1 TS. ae og $l 75. Neces ew wilk Velvet at $1 75; worth $2 25, from 2 50, ‘om $1 hk is Fon, 92 24, $2 75, $3, comma brown, navy blue, bottle green, prune and all. the new shades for dress trimmings. FLOVERS AND FEATIERS, Over 000 cartons of, Funey Yossners 258 eutrieh Flames, Dlack and colors, Sve 25 0 $10, Wi 1 i) DOLE 1 ee RDS, 85e. 300 dozen Ned Birds, #1 23. [0 doren Merle Birds, $1.70; worth $0, FLOW Montures and Ros in caaiea and searlet, Bought at a great sacrifice alot of black Guipure Laces, , black Thread Laces, real Valencia and Point Lace Barbs, Also «lot of clack Guipure Capes, at oes -third their original value. ovelties in made up Lace veless Juckets, Lace ost aaa Children’s C. ps in wk, lace and velvet, ‘The largest and cheapest stock of RufMings in the city. Ladies’ and gents’ Scarfs, Windsor Ties, in all new shades, 5,000 dozen or bene ti At Bhc., worth 50e, 1,090 dozen in drab ay 0 eat ; every pafr warranted ; 5, 4, ind 6 Setious bai all shade: and examine our immense stock of Millinery, Lace inne Bile Goods, which is the t in the city. O'NEILL & CO, 827 and 20 Sixth av, and 103 West Twentieth st. — MY U URRRR_ DDDD_ EEEEE unas MSY U UR RD DE R M 0 UR BD ps it RK M U UR RD DE R R M U U RRRR, D DEEB RRRR M U UR RD DE R R M UR RD DE R & M UR RD DE R R M uuu R RDDDD EEEEER R BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 938 Third avenue, fre necused of murdering prices, beenuse they are willing to e a small profit on their goods. moeey have just reduced their Felt Hats to ridicnlonsly low prices, They invite attention to their immense assortment gf Fancy Goods “und Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, 3, Embroideries and Dry Goods. Specialties, Zephyr Worsted, “eg Lanna woollon Hosiery on hand and made to order. ae Yin a Guipure Laces. nie "Soisets and Underwonr Mintinery and Millinery Goods BLOOMIN ae BROS,’ G08 Third avenve. ELS EW YORK, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1875.——QUADRUPLE SHEET, PRICE ‘FIVE CE FIVE CENTS. § MACY'S MACY'S MACY'S MACY's MACY'S AGES MAGHE MAGHS MAGES MAGES aadcys Yl Macys ACT MACY'S. Macy's Acs MACY'S NAChs avery ARTICYE LE SOLD IN THIS ACW’S — ESTABLISHMENT 8 GUAR- ACY'S AN ACU REPRESEN’ ACY'S Any article sold from this establish- ACYS ment vot wuiting, or not belug what it ACY'S is guaranteed, will be exchanged or the ACYS money refunded (as the customer may MA‘ ACY'R elect), within obo week after the pur AOY'S AOY'S Bees ACY'S We do not carry over from one season ars to seer fn Pig rd shapes; cor UY'S seasonable goods are always AUS AND NEW, ‘ACY'S OUR GOODS ARE ALL FIRST M Ac OUR GOODS ARE SOLD AT THE 8 3 3 i 3 LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. + WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. S OUR FOREIGN GOODS are mostly + of OUR OWN IMPORTATION, 3 LATEST NOVELTIES received trom S$ our agents in Europe S$ ‘Ss S Ss S 3 Ss Ss oUR BSTABLISH MENT. I8 THE } LARGEST OF AMERICA. ery steamer. THE KIND IN pepe tt tee ttt tt ee ee Pererrrrrrrerrrer> 224 : Y¥" YS Alwi ortment of MIL. MA\ YS LINK HY doobs, White neds ttouse SY DS ct Ge HOUREFURNISHING wach asp pe A A Bone oe An = LA CAL RAGES. EMBROIDENIES, Y HOSLERY, DERWEAR, Ladies’ ‘$ and Misses’ FURS ‘and FUR TRIM wan 8; Ladies’, Misses d Infa jade-op Undereloth Small Wares, UMBREL- . STATIONERY, TOL CLES, Perfumery, Fancy vs Goods and JEELICY, Opera "Glasses, mee, SPEC bie "TRIMMINGS. WORSTEDS M and eorereD PATTERNS, TOYS, DOLLS, Plated Ware, Ladies’ and ‘3 Chitdrens Roors and SHOES; a new 3 pair given for all that rip and tear. S| LAFORGE 2-Button GLOVES, YS 98 centy a pair, warranted, whicli means that we give anew pair forall 3 that rip or tear in putting on. Catalogues: Orders by mail special care, R. H. MACY & CO., FOURTEENTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. ‘S$ MACY'S MACY'S MAC MACY'S MACY'S NM. nt free to any address. attended to with MAC MACY'S: | A NN NU REEEEL =f AA NN NILE L AA NN NITE Ya AA NNNICEEE L bh AAAAA NNN IL E 4 L A AN NN WE [i L A AN NN Il EEEEE LULL LLLL & SON, 799 BROADWAY, NEAR EIGHTH STREET, ¥ Y., WILL BEGIN MONDAY WITI IMMENSE REDUG'HON OF CHOICE AND DESIRABLE GOODS Es EVERY DEPARTMENT, THE PUBLIC HAVE NOW AN OPPORTUNITY OF OBTAINING TUE RAREST GOODS AT PRICES TO SUIT THE MOST ECONOMICAL PURCHASER. eee OUR STOCK OF BLACK SILK, FROM $1 ) $2 PER YARD. ee ae 10 PER CE THAR SOLD ELSEW IN MILE CIT OCR MICH HLACK DRESS SIL $2 TO $4 95 PEE YARD. ARE 15 PER GENT CHMAPEN THAN EWHERE AT RETAIL, ‘50 PIECES LYONS SATIN FINISH GROS GRAIN $2 &, FORMERLY $4. LOOK AT PRICES OF SILK RIBBONS. LL. SILK (108 GRAIN $9, AT 170. PER YARD. Au, SILK GROS GRAIN $12, AT 200, PER YARD. Fee et ALL SILK BLACK GROS GRAIN AT 0 CA erONs ALY SILK GROS GRAIN, ALL COL- ons TANG INCH, $1 PER'YARD. CASES PINE FELT 3, , WORTH $1 25 EACH 50) DOZEN FEATHER BANDS, IN BLACK, BROWN NAVY BLUE HOTTLI: GREEN, 4c. 20 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN W 50 DOZEN BEACK PEATA LR TRIMMINGS AT osc. ¢ NECK TIES AND JUST OPENED, 1.200 DOZEN RICH ERED, TIES AT’ 25C., 9OC., 35¢., #129 10 $1 0 Bact! A HOT OF TWO-BUTION KID GLOVES AT 750.; WORTH $1 OU. ri ies K OF THE WELL KNOWN “AD- 5. 28 BUTTONS, FROM 98C. E DOGSKIN GLOVES N GENTLEMEN'S FINE DOGSKIN GLOVES, 2 BUTTONS, AT iy on Wontil $2. VELVETS Pe er gs ge oo BLACK VELVETS AT $1 CLOAKING VELVETS, 27-INCH FINE SILK FACE AT $3, $4, $ 4 50, $5, $5 $5 75, $14, LACES. iL IS! — LACES FROM AUCTION, EA ON THE DOLLA 500 PIECES: Ly PNBROIDERIES "AT 8C., 10€., iy PRI YARD | WORTH 300. TO. hy: NED HANDKERCHIES, ALL 800 DOZE! N CUFFS AT 25C, PAD WORTH 45¢ 70 DOZEN CORSETS AT $1 EACH; WORTH $1 50, BROID. WORTH R FA pin gor PAIR CP; A LOT OF E VERY DESIRAE FUR TRIMMINGS. 800 YARDS FUR bacon = 47, 500, YARD UP. BRIDAL FANS, OPER. ATGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE Y. A SPECIAL BAR- GAIN IN A SATIN MARABOLT PAN $1 98, W Onn NEW SILVER JEWELRY, F FULL bet! ane og ‘5 NECKBANDS, EARRINGS, BEST TMEN Rin Chy Or EVERY. KIND OF. Lis AND VIENNA JEWELRY. DDDD. A NN EEEPRE & L D D AA NN E L L D DAs NN E L L D DAA NON EEEE LL L D D AAAA N N E iL L dD. DA ANN E. L L DDDD A an 2 EEREE LULL LLLL & 80N, 759 BROADWAY, NEAR EIGHTH STREET. FEARFUL SACRIFICE. A FEARFUL SACRIFICE, A FEARFUL SACRIVICE, CONKLING & COMPANY, CONKLING & COMPANY, CONKLING & COMPANY, No. 769 Browdway, between Eighth and Ninth streets, ONE BLOCK BELOW A. T. STEWART & CO, WILL HAVE ON EXHIBITION, on Monday, November 1, and during the week, ® magnificent assoriment of Ontne Drap ate | and iv SiPRUTDERED “KouES, SACQUES AND POLO: Saale BOUGHT AT Avorn, LOOK AT THE PRICES, ROIDERED BLACK DRAP WETE jacques and Overskirts, #15, worth $50, | ELEGANT E ROBES, in Elegant embrotdered ami beaded binek Castimere Robes, Sacques and Overskirts, $18, worth $60, Superb black Cashmere and Dray Drap WEte Robes, Sacqnes and Overskirts, $20, worth $100, . Cashmere Robes, yeaded. h $12 Magnificent black. embrotdered and Flezant embroidered camel's hair Robes, Saeqnes and Over- skirts, $12 60, #15 and $18; about one quarter their value. $40 and Elegant embroidered Block Dra Drap_ @Ete Dolmans, $ $12, worth #30, JOUN BE. KAUGHRAN, penive. ts 4 00. Fr, W. CHIVVIS, 763 Broadw & W. H. CONKLING, between Bighth and Sinen ats T SMITHS PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 Broadway, between Twentieth and Twenty-first ste. Grind display of nborted Fatterns, just received, Patterns, ih cloth models, now ready. Patterns fitted to the fo perfect. Cutting and basting Subscriptions to our monthly “World of Fashions” received jendid oll coples of dates ls Beard's great allegorical paintivg given as preminie, ea || BEEE H 4 RRRR IT ccc H #H 3S SIXTH AVENUE E HOUR RS HS — REK HUWM RRR It © Huult 333. Ay, oH HE RUS BH. TWENTY-THIRD B > 2s £26 ae its ¥ ‘aie EEEEH HR RI coo H H s3@ WE SHALL THIS WEEK OFFER SPECIALTIES: 1N EVERY DEPARTMENT, ESPECIAL ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO OUR GREAT JOB LOT OF SUIT: t SUITS COSTING $25 TO $40, PERFECT GOODS, BES% LADIES" TWENTY-THIRD STREET. ® MATERIALS, FINEST SHAPE, AT #12 50 ox THE SECOND SOOM OF THEIR AND $15, THESE M E B00 SE MUST BE SEEN BUILDING “NO. 967 “SIXTH AVENUE, aie TO 1 EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS ide cco L 000. K S88 IMPORTED AND THEIR OWN MAKE ¢ PEO Pa ge” Jeabins AND CHILDREN'S UNDERGARMENTS, c L oO oO y a 3 rf 6 oe os K — Cc L oOo oO K 8 S ALL MADE OF THE BEST MUSLINS AND PER-| ‘cco LULL ‘000 c “ass CALES AND SEWED ON THE MOST FAVORED MACHINES, NO CLOAKS HAVE BY BETTER MADE, AND NONE 300 BEAVER AND ROt TRIMMED WITH SILK X ER SUAPE, NC N COMPAR AK, AND BRAID, N PRICE, BEAUCITFULLY "DING A GREAT MANY NEW STYLES NOT HEREYOFORE SHOWN. OUR STOCK WILL. BE FOUND. UPON EXAMINATION THE MO: SHAPE, AT $5, WORTH FULLY $8. COMPLETE AND ATTRACTIVE. IN THE CITY, ‘ ao A large Jou VERY HANDSOMELY MADE AND TRIMMED CLOAKS FINE ENBROIDERED NIGHTGOWNS, well made, at $1. | AT $875, $10, $12 50, $14, $20, $25, $32 AND UPWARD. A largo lot of NOVELTIES IN FU ED AND CHILDREN'S TUCKED AND RUFFLED DRAWERS, finest muslin, at 60c, and 60e. | BEAVER CLOAKS. A larg tot SPLENDID MUSLIN WALKING SKIRTS, at 30. wal MM EEEUE RRRR. IT NN N 000 —- uM MM ROR HX oo An immense lot of MoM oF BH XX § 9 0 FINE EMBROIDERED IMPORTED MMMM EEE Reet tr § \ X o DRESSING SACQUES, at $150.| M MM M EF & RM N,SN O O E N NS OO * viNESE* QUALiry coRDED Baxp ra CHEMISES, at 72c., — seo UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR. with a great many other VERY DESIRABLE BARGAINS LADIES’ MERINO VESTS, GOOD QUALITY, AT 480, in finest _ Underwear, AND 630. WELL WORTHY, THE “ATTENTION UR FATHONS AND HE PUBLIC. | EXTRA FINE QUAL my AT T $50., $1 AND $1 25, Tust received, one case of ol GENTLEMEN'S MERINO SHIRTS AT 35C, AND 480¢ RIED MC OF CLOTH AND MER GENTLEMEN'S MERINO SHIRTS, EXTRA QUALITY, : AT 750., $1, $1.25, AND UPWARD. EGENTLEMEN'S SCARLET MERINO DRAWERS, FULL REGULAR MADE, BOYS! AND MISSES’ MERINO VESTS, GENTLEMEN’ SCARLET FLANNEL DRAWERS, FINE QUALITY, AT #1 88, GREAT BARGAINS IN _EMBROIDERED BY HAND IN ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS AND COLORS, OUR OWN IMPORTATION, SHIRTS AND AT #2 50, FROM 250, UP SHIRTS AND Special TUANNELS CASHMERE, POPLIN AND. SATTEEN MORNING ROBES, An immense assortment, from $3 50 upward. We desire to call attention to ot our eereinain areal jarge and complete lines of WALKING COATS, BLOUSES, GABRIELLRS | FURS, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, . s, “Thhars SERS, WING: IX ALL SIZES AND gry, KILT SUIT ‘ TIATS, FLOWERS, WINGS, OF LADIES’ CLOTH AND PLAIDS, TRIMMINGS, FEATHER TRIMMINGS, &C., &C. which we are offering greats cheaper an Ladi an make themat home, EHRICHS', RICHS', CHILDREN’S CLOTH SACQUES, —_— 287 AND 289 EIGHTH AVENUE, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-Gfth streets, MAKE NO MISTAKE—OUR NUMBERS ARE BUB 287, AND_280, GPP OPENING WEDNESDAY TAND THURSD A Jn all sizes and styles. INFANTS’ MERINO CLOAKS AND WALKING COATS, IN WHITE, DRAB AND DARK BROWN, FROM $4 7 UPWARD, A fine assortment CHL DRENS” LACE AND VELVET OAP8, our own manufacture, f STERN BROTHERS, i SIXTH AVENUE AND ) TWENTY: THIRD STREET, ‘9 now offering their entire stock of MILLINERY GOODS at a decided reduction FELT HATS, FINE FRENCH FLOWE z, y FEATHERS, WINGS* AND BIRDS. EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE PRICES! BONNET AND SASH HIBHO! NS, from former prices. in all the desirable shades, greatly below cost, PER “CENT REDUCTION, « 10 preces MONDAY MORNING, AEEE T HANBU na EDEINGS AND INSERTIONS | 000 RRRR, RRR “poBR, ERRR (p00, sss 4 TO 20 CENTS A 8 RE OOR BR oon POSITIVELY. THE GRRATEST BARGAINS EVER K i BR no o8 8 8 BO RO 0 All splendid designs and superior quality, ° 8 nen Erne BEBE, RRRE O O 8888/ and worth fully double ‘the above prices, | O OR R B RO O Large and complete lines of 8 OR RE RB B RO os § cero allcbarce sedate ) OF RE BS San 8O: GG HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 000 R RR R BBBB R- RK 000 S888 183, 185, 187 Eighth avenue, between Ninetonoth and Twentiech streets. «| LADIES’, GENTS' AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. MERINO UNDERWEAR. i RODGERS & ORR BROS. tako plexsare tn announcing to their friends, customers and the public in senggal, thas MADE-UP LACE GOUDS. having tripled the size of ther store and completed all their alterations, are now fully prepared to show the latest Euroe STERN BROTHERS, pean Novelties in Suits. French Suits, made by Pingart and Wor $450, $350, $200 and $250, cth of Pacis, ab KINZEY K 50 Silk Suits, very rich and elavorate, from B38 to $150, KI PANIC SALE. kK — KID K Also KINZ BARGALNS K Latest Novelties in a K Mantles, Cloaks, Damasse, KI IN EVERY KIN Fancy Siiks, Matetasse, KI ig Colored Faille KI DEPARTMENT. K Cachimire, Broderle, KI ‘< K Brocade, ' Spitzbergs, Ki GooDs K Plaids, Diagonats, Thibits, KI K amel’s Hair Siciliennte KIN! BELOW K KI K Our Goods are all frst class and kl GOLD cost, K aro decidedly the HOSIERY “DEPARTMENT. heer ox 600 dozens misses’ Wool striped Hose, Ladies’ full regular ext: Balbriggan Hose, 29. pair. greatest bargains ‘ ever offered on Ei c. pair. 900 dozens misses’ striped hth avenue, Hose, fall regular, 25. 500 Suits of our own manufacture, duplicates of imported styles, $10, $12 50, $15 and $18. Cloaks in endless variety from $5 50 to $1 5,000 Shawls from $1 50 to $250. Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Silks, Notions, Housekoeping Qools * aekoep ing And Uaderweat Extra foll regular striped Alt-wool Houe, 30. pair Large assortment of Indie Misses’ and gents’ French, English and German Hosiery, Two-button Kid Gloves 25e., Be., 50c., Bc., 78e., Me. np. Real Kid Seamle: French Cloth Gloves, 25¢. pair. ‘Castor Glor Dogskin (Gloves, 50¢., 75e., 81. GLOVES, , two buttons, 7c. 96c., 50e., 75e., $1. Real Reynier Dogskin, 750, in endless variety. Opening Days, Opening Dai Auction lots of Gloves. ” WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, KINZEY WEDNESDAY and and THURSDAY, Bargains in Silks and Velvets. saatunibiaas pica Navy blue, seal brown, Cardinal —_ November 3 aud 4, ‘and black Silk Velvets, $1 yard. het wt —— Corded Silks 25¢. amd 50c. yard, ee A emiont : xinzey | 44+ neers Seven inch all silk navy blue, on R, on brown and Cardinal sush Ribbons, 250, yard. 5 RRO xinzey|§ RRO aks RR. O dre KINZEY gir 8 Fronch Flowers 10e. spray. Sckho. Feathers and Birds reduced, xivsey | 0° BOO Bargain (ot and velvet tate argain ods x pen a KINZRY A BERR, immings. my rds. ner] beaded AA R Rr Glinns And Bringes reduced PR Bgl t wanbictehere KINZEY AAA ROR : t 3 Bit sgn to KINZEY ’ OR BP Eres f “ser Bargains in ladies’, mister’, — eer ere Avetion tt all nen WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL. d Tandierchivts, Be. to Ie. wiiutam Kivzey, mel Hanixerenlels WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL 767 and 760 Broadway, corner Ninth street. _ WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL, 1 IGOUROUX, 122 FOURTH AVENU i -SEAMTING WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL Vi. aaaleiment’—Apectalty illo and Babies Trou pind gen, Linger and L oaoerars, 10 ort, itor WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAT ont, Bo Rast Twelth strest.. Perforated Paper Patterns, WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAT el 0 for Si — Machines and Accessories for sen oink Eek ei N — AT oF MTTHTS at between Twentieth kn Twontyert ate WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL pe P 1, Just receives ratterns, — Grand Aeplay of rn models how ready. WHOLESALE STOUK AT RETAIL. the form nnd warranted perfect, Patterns fitted ito the poe d cr —— uvtta im fo nae men ‘World of Fashions" reeetved | Eength body Brussel, $1 50 por yard; Tapestry Broaeele splendid mes ard’s great allegories — iaeeese ‘remus bi woriee! | $1; Bply, $1 20; Ingrains from Ge, Citeloths from 40% AT wD LEBRERES, 44 “ SIXTH AVESUR, BE. | English Draggets all sizes, ae for English Linoleam, AA twoon a Twenty’ sixth ‘ond Twenty-seventh streots.— =z 4. W. CROSLEY, i ‘Embroidering Establishment; large stoce of J. ad Inpofied yoke Chemise Bands, Drawers and. Lingerie, La- sao an ia Sha brondway, corner Pearl, dies Broskfast Caps, Ladies?’ Trousoaux ; specialty Mono- rams and Initials for handkerchiefs; table and bed “clothes For Other Dey Goods oods Advertisemen| 9 Seq Emiroitered to order; Ince curtains and laces cleaned and th Page. mended egual tu new, a Sixteen ae! biti - «

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