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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 14,821. : NEW YORK, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. = DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSENENTS—Tuiny Pace-Second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth columus, and Fount Pacs—Firat second columns. ASTROLOGY—Sixtexxta Page—Sixth column. BIUMARDS—Eurvesta Paci First column, WA —SkCOND PaGk—First, second, ma and earth columns, and Tuimrexxre Pacr— Fourth aud fifth columns BOARD AND LODGING NTED—Sroonp Pace—Fourth oe Ath columns, and Gakauns Pacx—Fifth col- ROOK LY BOARD—Ty xNTA Pace—Fifth columa. Boo KLYN REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE—Fourrkexrn gee he column, and Tuimrkunta PaGe—First BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES —Textu Pao BUSINESS NOTIOES—Nixtu Facanath "column, CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Founrexnts Page— First column, iF raureenrn, Paau--First column. CLERKS: D if 'LESMEN—Fivreeat# Page—Fourth oa fifth colimus aud Euvaxtu Pacx—Sixth col- = x—Sixth column. seattle Tyee EOENERS eure Puan m Pagx—Sixth column, ime x—Sixth column, Y Bi i (G AOADEMIES—Fourtu_Page—Second column, ee Hea ROBB Pace—Sixth column. DEY GOODS—Vinst Page Second. third, fourth, ANh and sixth column, and. Bagh PaGe—First, second, rth, fe to sixth columns, DWELLING Holst T, FURNISHED AND UN- NG Hat ponmes NTH '4Gk—Fourth column, and sre PaGr—Pirst and second columns. EUROPEAN MSHIPS—Skconp Page—Fifth and sixth th gy PINANCIAL—Tente Page. 2 eo arr LEV ENT Taser Tours atu a Fount Pace—Fifth and URNISHED ROOMS AND TO EMEN TS. TO LET— Pourtexsta Pacr—Fourth, fifth and brig) columns, and Tauntketa PAGY—Second i. ny aioe columns. rorsivuiick wisn PaGu—Seco third columns. HELP WA! NTEDO FEMALES" FiereRNTit Pace—Third aoa fourth columns, and Exeventa Pagx—Sixth ovl- nELP "WANTED MALES —-Firpenient Pacu—Fifth eol- and ELeventu PaGe—Sixth column, HORSES, CARRIRGES, tC. Tuinp, Face—Firet column, and ‘4Gk—Fourth and fifth columns, HOTELS —Tunerrestn Pace—Sixth column. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Exeventa Pace— column, INsthUCtion Exavnarit Pacr—Fourth column. JERSEY C! HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BER- GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Fourrgentit PaGr—First and second columns, and Tmurkenta Hirst column. MACHINERY or 1m. MARBLE MANTELS PounTH PaGe—Sixth column, MATRIMONIAL—Exventit Pagr—Third column, MEDICAL—TurnteeNT PaGk—Sixth column. MELLIN EY AND DRESSMAKING—Etsverta Pace— arse ANE OS ADVEBTISEMENTS—Pwatern Pace— Sixth column. ISCELLANEOUS—Exevetn Pace—Fifth column, USICAL—Eeventa Pace—Third column. EW PUBLICATIONS—NintH Pacx—Sixth column, PERSONAL—Finst Pacy—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, 4&U,—FounTa Pace—Second ‘colum: PRorO: SALS—Fourtn Pagr—Secont nm. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— pital ties jeanne column, and Exeventn Proriity. OUI OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO bE bg fdas gl Paae-Dascne column, and Tuin- TKENTH REAL ESTATE TO ENCHANGR—Foonrenern Pacr— Second and third columns, and Tuintkxntn Pack— First column, REAL ROTATE WANTED—Tmnreexta Pacr—First col- RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Finst Pace—First and second col- RESTAURANTS—Srxtrentm Pace—Sixth columb. REWARDS—Fovrrit Pagn—Thied column, BALES AT AUCTION Fieraxnti Pace—Sixth column, and Tyimreenry Pace Sixth oolumy, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Firrerntn Pacr— Firat, second and ird columns, and Evevanric xth colui srrvations ANTED—MALES—Firrerxrn Pace— Fourth column, and Exeventa Page—Sixth column, SPECHT NOTICES—Fourtu Pace—Third and fourth col- oe BIRDS, &C.—Fourta Pacx—Fourth colum: umn. Fifth column, TRE TURF— ‘AG&—Fourth column. LET For, aii SINESS PU RPOSES—Fovrrerstn Pace—Third column, and Turrteentn Pace—First Avene, 8’ GUIDE—Seconp Page—Sixth column. NPURSISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Founrresxm Pack—Sixth column, and TieteexTa Pace—Third and fourth columns. WANIED TO PURCHASE—Euavawrn Pace—First col- wards, JEWELRY, &C.—Etevents Pacu—Fourth westtsren COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LET. Pe a fortes Pace—First columa, and Tair- AGR—First YACHTS. SBIEAMBOATS. 40. twaurem PaGe—Sixth col- umn. colum: and PERSONAL. BEAUTIFUL BOY BABY FOR ADOPTION—SEVEN Weeks old, American parentage. Address, for two MOTHER, box 153 Herald Uptown Branch office. NDREW—MAY TI NOT HOPE SOON TO BE RE- lieved from my anxiety? Proncuise. ; re RELIGIOUS NO’ NOTICES. 8. 1 LL PREACH THR Bisse, Valls, OF RANG, Wiha P Rescue seen " Lge between eben ing, at 734 o'clock. ait ateacicin Leases STOLIC CHURCH, IN SIXTEENTH Coiteot hereon sath and event renmes— seri on Bunday, 73g P. M. + on on “The Regurrection of the Dead eed the Translation 2 of the Living.” Quaurcn, OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE, corner Forty-fifth street (Rev. George H. yworth’s) — Morning, seventh sermon in course on corn Phe Bight Way to Read the Bible. “The va of Jericho Fell.” Sunday School at 3 oHib jo Class at (JEURCH OF MESSIAH, THIRTY.FOURTH STREET v: Win, He Alger will proach at "iomonts of the Miaston of Cbriat the, . Alger's course of lectures on the “Teachings of the Poets!” at 7:40 P, M. All are cordially invited. \HURCH OFTHE ATONEMENT, MADISON AVENUE, corner Twenty. 1 6 street, Rey. C. ©. Tiffany, rector. Morning litany, address’ and boly comma- nion at prayer and sermon at 4 P. ‘The rector will oficiate. HURCH OF THE DIVINE FATERUTEY, CORNER HE Chapin will preach Sunday morning at 11 o’e services and, extemporaneous address by Dr. © Sis epeiae. fF 8 ofctaat Sunday school end Bible BUROH or OUR SAVIOUR, Allare invi inday service ae: morning, Sah Tb, 1 in commemoration of the “Lessons from Memory.” ALVA? BAPTIST TWENTY. -THIED street, een Fifth and Sixth aven Rev. R. Wachebeeicetin slicres Guster aersiog aan evening: Strangers cordially invited. departed. CHURCH, THURCH OF THE EVIPHANY_FIFTIETH STREET, / cast of Third avenue; Rey. U, 'T. Tracy, 3), ber Wieos, 10:49 A. M, aud 7:19 P Mi! Sunday schools 23g P.M. (ucxon OF THE HOLY TRINITY, MADISON AVE- i he and Forty-second street.—Application for member. slp in the volunteor choir now revelveds alte volecs Tak: ticularly desired. Address SAMUEL Dy WARREN East Twenty-seventh street, HUROH OF ST. MARY TIE VIRGIN, WEST FORTY. fifth stree! duys—10, morning prayer: 10:45, lit- any and high celebration; 4, vespers. Duily, 7A. M., holy communion, Bhat” OF THE HEAVENLY, REST, FIFTH avenue, above Forty-fifth street.—Rev. Dr. Howland, rector. Servige at 114. ML. and 4 P.M. pest REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, MADISON ‘avenue and Forty-seventh stieet, Ri Tector.—Sunday school at 9 o'eloc! 10:80 A. M, aud 7:45 P. M!; CHARLES HOLT, INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKER, lectures for Society of Progressive, Spiritualists, at thelr ball, No, 5 5 Wort Tnirtyahird stroet, near Broadway, 10% Ae Me and 734 P.M. dren's lyceum meets at 2! MM. The rector will preach. —LECTURE BY all, 1,266 Broad- Mw. RELIGIOUS EXPERIENC! ts, Sun- ‘rentice Mulford at Trenor’s Ne’ way, between Thirty-second and Thirty-third si day wyening, November 7, 1875, —r | EV, N. L. ROWELL, FROM MAINE, WILL PREACH tiorning and evening at Grace Baptist church, West ‘Twenty-ninth street, three doors west of Ninth avenuo. IGHT REV. JAMES THEODORE HOLLY, D. ee Bishop of Heyt!, will preach the sixth auniversary mon of the Honse of Rest for Consumptives in the the Incarnation, corner Madison avenue and Thirty. ‘inh street, on Sanday evening, Nov. 7. Services at 7:30 P.M. GT niroMas CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER 1 of Vifty-third street—Rev. Dr. Morgan, rector: services Sunday, November 7-—Morning pray at 9 o'clock; litany, sermon and Holy Communion at 10},; afternoon service ani sermon at 334, ECOND REFORMED EPISCOPAL —CHUROH.— SD | Meeting in “Morning Star" editice, Twenty-sixth street, Between, Sats and Seventh avenues, at 1034 A. M. and 735 ‘M. Every one is welcome. ae, GEORGE HOWELL, Rector. Ss) IGNATIUS CHURCH, FORTIETH STREET, BE- ‘tween Fifth aud Sixth ayenues.—Rev. Dr, Ewer, te officiating; Services 7,9, 1013 A. M., 7g P.M. Stran, cordially invited. as PEOPLE'S SERVICE. Church of tho Holy Teint Madigon avonne and Forty secon Sunday evening, at 734 0 locke Rey, Steplien H. Tyng, J¥., will preach, aye Gospel Hymns and ween Songs by Mr. Sankey are i sermon by the rector, 3) W. Bonham, Head of the ‘Other services st 1 P. M.; sermon by the House of the Evangelists. e HE FIRST SOCIETY OF SPIRITUAL INVESTIGA- ‘orner of Thirty-fourth irty-fourth street) every tree ‘conference, Tq P.M, ROADWAY CAR, SATURDAY,—WILL LITTLE bive-eyed lady favor black eyes with her acquaintance y addressing HERBERT, Herald Uptown Branch olfice ? D. E—YOUR LETTERS ARE bad Scie AT 's_old box by your eeyetainn $8 FULL VALUE ROOM 1. RANK H., ARTIST—YOU WILL FIND A LETTER from San Francisco with the hemes fosikes er. LBERT MASON. OR ADOPTION—A BABY GIRL, 6 MONTHS onD; full surrender. Address Mrs. REDDY, Herald office. R. HERMAN, FORMERLY OF OINCINNATI, OHIO— «An American Jew; age,, 85; height, 5 feet 8 inches; full abit: red hair and musta Information wanted of his whereabouts, Address 1! WYen Herald office. Prrsanarion WANTED—OF ELIZABETH FARREL, hter of John Farrel and Catherine Donahoe, count; parish of Clundish. She left Ireland ‘May. 1865, aud will hear of someting to her interest dressing her ister, Mrs. MAR ANYAN, 22 Wells street, Hartford, fous’ When lest hoard of wes at Jesues Newman's, Hous: ton street, Now York. ne JSPORMATION WANTED OF MRS, WILLIAM O'NEILL (maiden namo Bridget Conny), who lived on Sixth ave- ane, near Central Park, eight yeuts age. Any information as to her whereabo thankfully received by her ister, KATE CONNY, care of Mr. George M. Woodrufl, Litchfield, Conn, DOL.—NEVER SAW YOU; HAD YOU DESIRED could have let me know—but you hud engaj very {ll to be up, out and seeing friends ail times; no ti Pa silent forhve weeks: have heard enough to convince ived me; I, fool, believed, thinking o nephing bus fou: “Sink of past and compare friends. B.C, F THE GENTLEMAN WHO PICKED UP A PACKAGE in the Broadway stage at William street, at noon, Satur- y, will commumicate with WENCK, dsuggist, 1,200’ Broad- way, he will receive thanks from clerk. DID NOT RECEIVE YOUR NOTE UNTIL YESTER- day afternoon. Fulton ferry house, Monday, Tuesday or ‘ednesday, at 1214 o'clock; if not, write, OU.—PERFECTLY SATISFIED AND WILL REPLY 9 s00n-a8 you address J. H. MOREHBAD, Fost office, NEIL, AUG., FORMERLY AT 87 NASSAU STREET send address to K. T., box 508 Post offic: Si areday NOON, FULTON STREET, AFTERWARD Broadway.—Tho gentleman with light’ mustache would pleased to make the acquaintance of the two young ladies who recognized him. Address A., box 104 Herald office. Teri Ts. GENTLEMAN WHO NOTICED LADY SAJUR- day afternoon in Feist third street ce, and then iraited for her comer Slash avenue, desires very much to ry 0. ene Se pt THEY WILL COME ON hur inclines write to 332 Post ol interview can be hi HE NATIONAL PROTESTANT. FOR NOVEMBER A SHOULD BE iE READ BY ALL PROTESTANTS. IT NTI-RO! ATHOLIC, NON-SECTARIAN, IN- DEEENDENT, $1 PER ‘aes 10 CENTS PER COPY, 3 PUBLISHERS, 67 LIBERTY HENRY VOGEL & 1 STREET, “NEW YORK. a TP WENTY-FOURTH STRER? METHODIST EPISCOPAL chureh —Love feast at 3 P. M. i Sunday, school meeting at 7:30 P.M. Addre her Holmes Grawford, Esq. interesting services. by Staging’ by thee children, ‘and other a+ Un CHAPEL, 128TH STREET AND FOURTH avenue (Hurlem).—Rev. W.T. Clarke will preach on “Revivals and Religion” to-morrow Senior ‘at 11 o'clock. ‘The public cordially invited. ION CHURCH, fh Thirty-cighth street, Rev. John Xi rector.—Services at 10:30 A. M. and 4 P. M. MADISON AVENUE, CORNER Galloher, D. D., DRY Goops. I ie Kk |K 0000 ccco # H ™ asses Boye ae Ce fre 8 K JK oO o¢ cH ; ee | Re 8 86 Immnlt — sss Kl 4 S. KK o O89 H H 8 Rigs IME eRe Re H 8 2 ee eo oe eet K K 0000 cccc H H = 8SSss REDUCTIONS [ se THIS WEEK | ' TMMENSE REDUCTIONS in all departments, YAK LACES, — reduced from 85¢. to 25e., from 60e. to 4uc.; others 1m Sropertions —— Gulpere Laces reduced from 58e. REDUCTIONS. 40c,, from 95e. to Tle, GUIPURE LACES. from $1 25 to 95¢,; others in proportion, Win INFORMATION _ WANTED. OF MARY n, daughter of the late Samuel and M ¥y Information will be thank! EISTEN, Herald ofice. ILL MRS. EDDY, WHO CALLED AT 239 EAST Kighteenth street last week, call again on Monday, at 11 o'clock A. M? ILL E., WHO LOST AN EARRING COMING HOME, from Park with a friend, and wanted to see Wachtel giith the Inter, write and give address to him? Good nows, Please answer by mail or Herald personals. a Piaid 6-4 Camel's Hair Cloths, Minced trom 63 to § lw nd $1 40, from’ 81 t0 70e., from 40e. to 25e.; others in proportion. REDUCTIONS. f DI RESS GOODS, [_ REDUCTIONS. | BLACK GOODS, oe {Caghmeren reduced, from $1.90, from $1 75 to Seam $125 to 0s 3 "'g1 03 to 76a. othorv li proportion, Black Silks from $1 90 to $1.50, B10) to BLS, trom "#2 86 ILL MRS, REEVES, FORMERLY OF TWENTY- second street, plense ‘send hor present address to an old friend just returned from Europe. Address M. ¥,, box 101 Herald office, FUR TRIMMINGS. REDUCTIONS. to $2; others in proportion, “Bilver Fox and Coney, from. 2 10. to, 81°25, from $1 to 6Xe., 75¢, to 47c., others ILL SYDNEY MARLOWE TELL SUNSHINE WHO he ta? Same addre K, 7 RELIGIOUS ‘NOTICES. nis, day, at 9 Pe ‘Reasons ERENCE, HARVARD ROOMS, Sunday, at 25 and 7% o'clock: Kk nt the evening meeting. All interested cor- T PLIMPTON HALL (BEFORE FIFTH UNIVERSAL Hat Society) —Prenching at 11; Sunday Seliool, 0 Brevoort Hall, Fifty-fourth street, hewr Third avenie, | and 745 P.M." All are invited, MERICAN TEMPERANOK UNION, ROBINSON Mall, Sixtonnth street, near Broadway, Sunday, Novem her 7. at Wed Hilton rovidence, Ril are wi tome, iit, President L. ©. Coun, Secretary. DY ‘residen: dilresses by the + and others. Good mi BB. in proportion, HOUSEKEEPING, Shoetings and Muslins, much below recent prices, LINENS. Table Damasks from $1 25't0 REDUCTIONS, $1 40, howeie ey $2 50. Blankets, from $ to $8, from $6 to $4, othe in proportion, CURTAINS, eat Lace and Guipure Cur- ulna, from $19 to, $11, fr to $5, from to $95 __ thers in proggrtion. WATERTROOF CLOAKS, Feady mado or made to order, rom #9 TTIONS. from $5 to $9 less than any HOSIERY. ae Un. is eity, at ent _Huced prices. ‘Seoteh Wool and Plata Shawls, reduced from $12 to $10, $0 to $7, from 6 to $4; others im ~THE DOCTRINES OF THE NEW CHURCH * vealed through Atomann edenborg; expound t oly Scriptures by the light of the heavenly science of ¢ feaponden and reconcile them with reasa i ite and modern research, Services by the Rev, Chauncey Higgs ustor of, tho, Now York Kociety on Sundays, at 1 I hureh on Heel Be shrureh aon East Thirty-tlth street, between ~-— pe Black Cashmere and Thibet Shawls at an i tion from former prices ne Teaue: Proportion. ¥. KOCH, orn AY. NEW STORE, ‘20TH BL DRY GOODs. RRERR EEEEEE pDDDD, u DB _cCCCO R ERE DU ug 9 - Do U ° ee Bo BAe uO RRRRR EERE D OD U uo RE D DY uo R RE ad ie Me ae 9 R OR | i ee a c = i Hegzex Doppp ‘vow “ocood ar ar EKER H # ccoo H H ssss"' E toa) tt oH HS8 8B” E a o25.80 eae Fe E Hoa Bane HWS EEE HHH RRRR II 0 HHAH 8ssss E H HE RIG uo 8 E H HR Rito H OH a E See 2o wee 2 ee EFREH HR RU coco H H 6888 7 I EIGHTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTH AND TWENTY-FIFTH STREETS. 3 CASES PLAIDS, AT 12}c.; REDUCED FROM 20c, 2 CASES CAMEL’S HAIR, AT 1 AT 15c.; REDUCED FROM 236. 4 CASES SUITING CLOTH, Al AT 200, + REDUCED FROM 87%c., 1CASE ENGLISH CLOTH, SAT 200. ; ; REDUCED FROM 50c. 10 CASES BLACK CASHMERE, AT 48e, HeDtckD FROM THe. 5 CASES BLACK CASHMERE, AT a8e, REDUGED FROM 60. 2 CASES BLACK CASHMERE, AT 75e.: REDUCED FROM $1. 3 CASES BLACK CASHMERF, AT #1; REDUCED FROM $1 35. CLOAKS REDUCED. CLOAKS REDUCED, FUR TRIMMED BEAVER CLOAK, AT 34 REDUCED FROM §7 50. ‘RICH BEAVER CLOAK, AT $750; REDUCED FROM $10. FINE BEAVER CLOAK, AT $9; REDUCED FROM we. ELEGANT BEAVER CLOAKS AT $12: REDUCED FROM $15. OUR LINE OF CLOAKS WILL BE FOUND THE BEST FITTING AND CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. WH HAVE FOUR SIZES, 80 AS TO GIVE EVERY LADY A PERFECT FIT. mae ie. M i n eee P i 3 8. vu u If 4 8 ‘S888. U U It ® 8888 H U U big T 8 U U its b 8. 8 Sssss" uUU I, 7 8888 150 LADIES’ SUITS, AT $3 50; REDUCED FROM $7 50. 100 LADIES? SUITS, AT 85; REDUCED FROM $9. 200 LADIES’ SUITS, AT $8; REDUCED FROM $12 50, 175 LADIES’ SUITS, AT $9 50; REDUCED FROM $15, 125 SUITS LEFT OF OUR GREAT LOT, AT $12 50; COST FROM $25 TO $40 TO MANUFACTURE. 25 LADIES’ SUITS, at $15; reduced from $25. BLACK CASHMERE SUITS, silk trimmed, at $25: ae reduced from $40, 50 BLACK SILK SUITS, at $50; reduced from $85. IMPORTED SILK SUITS, at $75, $100, $125, $150, de. ; LESS THAN HALF THEIR COST IN GOLD, GREAT REDUCTION IN FELT SKIRTS, WRAPPERS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, LINENS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, &¢, 1,000 Shawls, at 15e.; reduced from 308, 800 Ladies? full size Striped Shawls, at 48¢, ; reduced from $1. f TRIMMINGS REDUCED TO HALF COST. 1,000 PIECES OF BEAD FRINGES, now so fashionable for Cardinal Capes, at 6e., 10c., 15¢. a yard; “~~ reduced from 40e. and 500. 400 PIECES OF BEAD FRINGE, at 25e. ; reduced from 60e, GREAT REDUCTION in Worsted Fringes, real Guipnre Lace, real Yak Lace and all other Trimmings. FINE BEADED AND CROCHET BUTTONS, af 10¢, 5 reduced from 408, FUR TRIMMINGS AT REDUCED PRICES. f Our Fur Trimmings will be found much more even and perfect than those found af ony other esteblidhmdas. We have marked down prices of desirable goods. Everything in Silver Fox, Chinchilla, Blue Fox, Dyed Beaver, Silver Beaver, Lynx, Alaska Sable, Silver Cony, Bine Cony, Black and Brown Cony, White Cony, Raccoon, Gray Fox, Stone Marten, &c. GREAT REDUCTION IN | | f EHRICHS’, EHRICHS’, { 287 AND 280 EIGHTH AVENUE, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets, se BEWARE! MAKE NO MISTAKE—OUR NUMBERS ARE ONLY 287 AND 289, MERINO UNDERWEAR, Fl i: aT Hu oH 000" NN N EEKEE IL H QO O"NN NE ria H oH O O'NN NE ii Ho Oo O NN NE Ih L HHH Oo oO N N NEEEE IL L H OH Oo ON XNE ILL L H o ON NNE er ¥ uo#H a se NNE ILL, H H® 000 N NN EEKEE If LLLL LULL ak coco 0000 & Co oo ° hee eo Seas . && C ° °o a & C oO vo & ak Cc co o « & co co oO ahh & ecco 0000 .,, 327 and 329 Sixth arene) § and We West Twentieth street, w fe Monday, November 1, and. all this week, their immense stock of MILLINERY Goops 3 AND SILK Goops greatly reduced prices TRIMMED TATS, ENGLISH ROUND HATS AND BONNETS, IMMED HATS. $7 50. REDUCED TO $5. IMMED HATS, $0, REDUCED TO Ba IMMED ILA s 12, REDUCED TO IMMED HATS, $15, REDUCED TO iMMED HATS, REDUCED TO is HATS. ELT HA WILL OFFER on MONDAY, Ral Adaya at 1,000 dosen of the finest quality of Felt Hats, in price The, wort #123, Diack, drab, green, prune, brown and cora, BARGAT NS SASH RIBBONS. Tana 8 inch, 80e, and 90e. ; warranted all silk; all teen. Zinch Roman, all silk, $l formerly gee for $1 75, Sinch Roman, $1 50; formerly sold for $2 50, BONNET RIBBONS, in all the new, desirable shades, All silk, 5, 7, heed 12, at 12e., 15e., 200. and 12, blwek, wt J0e., all silk, blacl Soft Silk, for bonnet ‘eimai SILK VEL tf i $0 plooes black aitk Volvos at 5 pil it at 61 75; worth G4 25. at, {°F oa, 62 24, 62 78, #3, comprising seal brown, fay hlae, bottle green, prune aud all the new shades for dress trimmings, Bankrupt Stook ° FLOWERS AND_ FEATHERS, 1,000 dozen Birds’, 25c. ; worth $1 to 83 50. 3,000 dozen Fane 20e. : worth 700 $0 $1 60, Sd dosen Merlo Beda $1 hh 88, FLOWERS, nd scarlet. Montures and Roses, in cardin J Bought at a great sacrifice a lot of black Gulpare Laces, black Thread Laces, real Valencia. and. ota Lace Barbs Also # lot of black Guipure Capes, at one-third thet inal value, uckets, Lace Noveltios in made up Lace Goods. 8 sand Bow Children's ©. pein alli Ince and velvet, ‘The largest and choapest stock of Rufflings in the eity. alies' and gents’ Senrfs, Windsor Ties, in all new shades. 5,000 doxen of brocade Ties, at 25e., worth 500, KID GLOVES. orl 1,000 dozen in drab and brown, #1 08; every pair warranted; 2, 4, 4, 5 and 6 buttons, in all shades. Call and examine our Immense stock of Millinery, Lace hich is the largest In the city. y whieh ie the lara O'NEILL, & OO. 827 and 29 Sixth av, and 103 Weat Twantieih ot PRICE FIVE CENTS. DRY GOOD: beg 000. NN N ssssss It Pa Oo NN N 8 8 T i oO Te SSSS88 T a 6©@ Oo NK NN 8 t It 00000 «—«N NN SSSSSS at aT f EEEE H ARERR ‘II coco H # S88." 4 HR RIG og i a” HR Rito H ® ie ome ee HO 8 ‘ES HHHH RRR io HHHH 888 E H HR BIC H H 8 g H HR Rit ¢ H H Sw BEB BHC of 86 8, BEEE H HR Rit cco H H 888 , mT 287 AND 289 FIGHTH AVENUE. LONG BLACK SINGLE QUILL OSTRICH PLUMES, ‘at $1; reduced from $1 a SINGLE QUILL LONG NATURAL OSTRICH PLUMES, ‘at 50c. ; reduced from $1 25. FANCY WINGS, at 25c.; FRETTY BIRDS, at 25c. BIRDS, at 50c. and 69e.; fully worth $1 50 REAL FRENCH FELT HATS, warranted, at 736. rep reduced from $1 25 AMERICAN FELT HATS, at 290; reduced from 60e, BLACK SILK+ VELVETS MARKED DOWN. BLACK SILK VELVETS, AT $1 40; REDUCED FROM $2. BLACK sILK VELYVETS, aT 4 $1 75; REDUCED FROM $2 25, BLACK SILK VELVET, AT $2; REDUCED FROM $250. COLORED SILK TRIMMING VELVETS IN ALL THE “NEW SHADES or rt rLUM, CARDINAL, BOR- DEAUX, &c., at $1 50 ‘por yard ine a8 sold formerly at $2 50. REAL OSTRICH FEATHER TRIMMING, at 50c., 62c., ‘75e. and $1 per yard; all Raina FFFFF U Us RRRR 88S3 F u big R R 8 8 Fr U ig R Rk § FFF U U s-RRRR SSs3 F vu U Rk R 8 F yooh oe ee Fr uvU 2 at | 8883 IN THIS DEPARTMENT WE’ ARE SECOND TO NONE. WE SELL ONLY THE BEST CLASS OF GOODS, EVERY ARTICLE. EVEN THE CHEAPEST, 18 GOOD QUALITY AND WARRANTED 10 GIVE SATISFACTION, WE MANUFACTURE TO SELL DESIRABLE G EST PRICES. REAL SEAL SETS, Muff and long Boa, with olegant trim- mings, at $15, $18, $20, $25, $30, $35, $40 and upward. REAL MINK SETS, 4stripo Muff and full 4skin Boa, extra Hi dl pri 18 50, a SEATTLE, at AS es Beautiful real Hudson Bay Boaver Sets, from $10 iaaee Prench Seal Sets, Myff, with real Seal Cuffs, long Boa, at $5. BLACK FRENCH LYNX SETS, extra quality, at $6 for Muff and Boa, FURS AND ARE ABLE S AT THE VERY LOW- [ell [EIFE = “) GREAT ASSORTMENT OF REAL LYNX, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON BAY SABLE, SEA OTTER, &C, WE EXECUTE THE MOST DELICATE WORK IN FINE FURS AND MAKE OUR PRICES VERY Low. FUR REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MANNER AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. ihe REAL SEAL SACQUES, extra length, $85, ‘$90, iO gias Sea upward OA: SE a SPECIALTIES IN FANCY TRIMMED SACQUES, REAL SQUIRREL PLATE oe ay Pore tte Sicil- jeunes, Talmas, 50; tull 25 per rp rol IF : FUR SACQUES AND SETS FOR CHILDREN, WE OFFER AN ENDLESS ASSURTMENT OF CHIL- DREN'S FURS AT REASONABLE PRICES. WE CORDIALLY INVITE LADIES TO EXAMINE OUR FURS. GREAT REDUCTION IN DOMESTIO AND FRENCH UNDERWEAR. SPECIALTIES IN INFANTS’ WEAR, MERINO AND CLOTH COATS AND CAPES, &C., { sunrous, | ; ENRICHS { 287 AND 2890 EIGHTH AVENUE, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fiMth streets. BEWARE! MAKE NO MISTAKE—OUR NUMBERS ARE ONLY 287 AND 289. pore SALE. II] IU LE BOUTI ‘RB BROS fer Paris stock of rich EMBROIDERED CASHMERE, Overdresses, Dotmans, Tablers and Jackvte, New and elegant designs, at $15, B18, $20, $25, $30, and $35, Worth more than double these prices, BROTHERS, Tee CURTAINS, ©. TS, 40. LACE CURTAINS, | CARPETS, 40, LACE CURTAINS, | INS, CARPETS, a0, SHEPPARD | NAPE: pigs: KNAPP, Nos. and 185 SIXTH AVENUE onn Boon beLow silt Willoffer this week’ pea WORTH OF GooDs, oh AT THE GREAT FERERETORY AUCTION, saves AT® AT LESS THAN ONE-MALP THE USUAL PRICE. 1,000 yards Curtain Lace 25 1,000 y: “900 yar 1,000 yards © worth 1,000 pairs Nottingham Lace Gurta Ios ab ‘We. per pair; worth, 800 patra Rotting moe i chet Curtains (entirel, mer (entirely now) at $i p UPHOLSTERY Goons. Also Gimps, Fringes, Cords and Tassels, Window Shades, CARPETS, OIL0! 500 rolls Tapestry at $1 Mout of tnd.can eet b de tment of the most "0 ) Axtmiusters, Moqueties, Velvetss Body Brussels, English on and American Oileloths, all widths, from 40¢, up- DRUGGETS of every descrivtion a anecialty, DRY GOODS. > 1 GGGG_ RERR ir (occa seca. G é a G G G aa G G GGGG EEEE L E a ° 2 a Bb } hrRe Pee Cy) 2220200 QOSOI2NO 20 WRRR EERE 8 & e 3 » 8 EE 2g F ae i” “pees ag mam, Prin, eee gee gE 2 ‘emnen| tal ~* te memmsman® a a I tektocont moans E EERE LULLL LLLLL ene P>, is <iaee et cael > “pan, g it * s 2900000, _oneaaaa, 20 000000 eco” Broadway. S000 e Low prices to wee the times. ow prices to suit the times, Enprecedented BARGAINS BARGAINS DDDDD. St cyesocy °, 8 8. ‘S888, B2AOD r=} 1O' aa a Ooo: 1 cesses 2° o20 moma GO ° 8 ‘caad’ “oo00” Soooo” Bopp” *sssss Monday, November 8, FA, and during the week. in our store hax y by purchasers, who stonished at Kably low prices. This demonstrates the fact that Bound to" buy standard goods in tho cheapest GRIGG, BASERLE a 0 0 Broadway. GRIGG, HASKELL & 00., 809 Brondway. Special sale BLACK SILKS, ion ralo of wate: wi & Co., and purchased at the peremptor; ng, Hognet_& Co, Townsend, Mon Field, Morris | Fenner & Co. 450 pieces Guinet's black Blk, warranted to wear, $1 up- w 375 pisces Cachmire Gublime, $1.60, $1.75, $2, $2 25, $2 187 pieces Bonsets, satin finish, bluok silk, $23, worth Plain, colored Silks. Navy sineytes) brown, bottle ee dke., at ao 25, e715, beg Silk Mantis byt ad to Trimming Velvets, $175 to Bp per yard. GRIGG, HASKELL on co., ill chow tha largest aad ckaepeut stock of will show the largest. and che ; ‘DRESS GOODS ever offered. 3 cases Tycoon Rep Delaines, 123g0., usual price 250. 250 preces Camels! Hair Serco at G79 Dleoes dark colored Cumnels' Halt Saltings, % yard wide, At 25e., worth I7}6. Snow Flake Oloth at 50e., worth T5e. 1 wool Camels’ Hair Snow Flake, pitzbergen Cloth. superb qualit: yard extra quality all wool jekerboeker double width, 10 pieces real Drap de Neige, double width, $1 75. 2 cases plain colored Camel's’ Hair at 550., worth 75e., S cases double width Camel's Hair Cloth at $115, good value $1 50, 850 pieces seal brown Plaids at 250. 650 vigces all wo Camel's Hair, in every conceivable plaid, GRIGG, HASKELL & CO. ‘809 Broadway, GRIGG, HASKELL & C0 EPO. Y 809 Broadway. MOURNING GOODS. Monday, Noy, 4bc., 50e., upward, “ib inches wide, at ‘upward. Bae wide, at $1.50, $175, e+, Dingonala, + de. will open 150 pleces #nglish Cashin 295 ba st a Mage my Drap aie 4 upward. Bombaxines, Sileurtettn, Empress Cloth, Se jamely’ Hair, Batathens, Orape Cloth, Dourtauld’s Black Crapes. GRIGG, HASKELL & 00., 809 Bros adway. HOSTERY AND UNDERWEAR. 250 doxen gontlemen’s Merino Shirts and Drawers, best 900 dozen ‘ladies? Merino Undervests, regular made. Complete stock Children’s Underwear. 200 dozon ludie: ha dM Hose in ming ea eaexee 7 fancy Hosiet a hild Gentlemen's and shes Socks and one, British make, #2 70 per doen ‘upwat Gi, WASICLY & £00., Broadway. GRIGG, HASKELL & 00. 809 Broadway. Special sale Domestic Goods, AY, November 8, 20 eases Spraguo’s Prints, 5t¢e. Priee at the inills, 7c. #90 pieces Flannels, purchased at the auction sales. 16 cases California ets, 30 per cent below regular prices; 10x4, $2 to $20 per pair. Canton Flannels, 106. upward. Napkins, Diapers, £e. inen huck Towels, extra large size, at $3 per ek Towels, from $1 25 per dozen w ading Bri bade aaa and Unbleached Muslin at manufacturer's prices. "GRIGG, HASKELL & 0. 800 Broadway. will ofer, Monday, November real Laces and Embroideries, 100 pieces real Guipure Laces. Thread Laces. fe, nt 50c, om the dollar, Linco’ Goods, in great nes Undergarments. jortment of Chemisettes, Night Dresses, rh Bo ae At remarkably low pri coe. GIG 00. 300 ‘Broadvtay. GRIGG, HASKELL S| & 00, ‘809 Broadway, will open, Monday, November 8, the ‘most cémplete assortment of CLOAKS AND SACQUES over al Special aitention is invited to this, department, havin a sclection of upward of 200 different 6 designs ‘of imported ments, Also. in addition to the abor 1,000 ‘Cloaks for ladies misses and children, of our own manufacture, xperienced men tailors on the premises. “Oar facilities are such that should we not be able to suit every customer from stock, we can make to order, within twenty-four hours, most perfect fitting Garment by the best Journeymen tailors in the city. Our sae bas had yo experience in tho leading houses of Europe and merica. ~aniaa, HASKELL & tio ti adway. c jonday, November ®, # superb stock Suits and Costumes Black Silk Suits, "$5, $75, $40, 890, Will open. enstom made, iganily and fashionably trimmed at _ trimmed silk and velvet, at aie Suits, 610, , $13, $14, $1 $16, ¢1 $18 v0 $50, ‘Camels’ Hatr an: Costume: ase Black Cashmere felts, $25, $40, $35 to oy Ladies will find all our Suits made bg to order work, New styles ever; Suits made up on short notice an: ies residing owt of the city can Seve g inrwents made to y sending meavure of bust, length of sleeve and gar- nt, m : Estimates by i in, mail. Bam ods sent free on a toation. ay Gated? Asin & 00. ‘800 Broadway" GRIGG HASKELL & 00. 308 Broadway. FURS. FURS. FURS, will offer, Mon Novem! the largest aud most com 1,000 Mink Sets, tock of Pyar in the city. $19, $20 25, $90 to $60, Keul Seal Sots, $18 $20, 30, 13 Say ; Pr Seal ist ila, Fox, Alaska, &e., very low. 100 Heal punt ‘aid Shetland Seal Sacques, bess Hite Hi gegnes |, $125, 81 vo 40 6250, Ermine, C! Coney, Chinchilla, &e. department, R WE ARE RETAILIN REMEMBER WHOLESALE. PRICES, ‘not fail to iy sit themselves. that GRIGG, TASK EL, post aud most popular dry goods store in executed, ASKEL “CO. & Banton GA Poumm, as! - 09 Broadwax, ons ven, DRY GOODS, STERN BROTHERS, SIXTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-THIRBD SIXTH AVENUE ND TWENTY THIRD STREET. INTIN wee THIS WEEK REL aie SALE LADIES’ DEPARTMENTS, WITH NUMEROUS a NAL AG AED CIAL | BARGAINS NOT STERETOFORE OFFERED. A splendid lot LADIES’ CHEMISE, Embroidered edging sround band ang sleeves, with three rows phew ‘and tucks, In bosom, at #1, One lot LADIES’ “Suewrse, With linen bosom, nicely trimmed with insertions, edgings and tucks, at Another lot of LADIES’ DRAWERS, tucks and and ruffles, at SOc and 600. Another lot of LADIES’ NIGHTGOWNS, yoke trimmed with Hamburg + insertion and edgings, at $1 00. Another lot of LADIES’ WALKING SKIRTS, | Finest muslin, at 53¢, Ladies who were disappointed in not getting any of the above the latter part of the past week will find large lots on hand Monday morning. lendid assortment of TRAIN. DEMETRAIN AND WALKING SKIRTS, 4 all styles, fromthe iain ue inos of ‘onlbreiaered.” with our entire stock of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDERGARMENTS. hich is, without excey tion, the largest in the cit; AT A DECIDED REDUC TON eee ee sas OM FORMER PRICES, MORNING WRAPPERS, of cashmere, sei flannel and including one lot of PLAID FLANNEL WRAPPERS, IN ALL OFF a LADIES’ FELT SKIRTS, WIRE AND CLOTH PAN ERS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Unusual inducements in HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, MONDAY MORNING. 1,900 DO DOZEN HUCK TOWELS, EXInA ‘A SIZE AND QUALITY, aq CENTS APIECE, Tormer prion 88 cents, THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED. 104, 114, 124 BLANKETS, TABLE DAMANKS. AND LINENS, NAPKINS, DOYL! TES, PIANO AND' TABLE COVERS, LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS. MONDAY MORNING, in our RIBBON DEPARTMENTS. 7 INCI ALL SILK GROS GRAIN SASH RIBBONS, in marine, cardinal and browns, at SO cents a yard. NO. 12 GROS GRAIN BONNET RIBBONS, in all colors, 20 cents yard, Our entire stock of FELT HATS, ; IN ALL THE DESIRABLE SHAPES ae COLORS, below cost. MONDAY MORNING, in our LACE AND EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENTS, another lot of finest HAMB' Has AND INSERTION, Te 8, ey 100, Ye. AND 4 YARD, POSITIVELY THE CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED. TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. SILVER FOX, SILVRR COONEY, ALASKA, IARe TEN AND CHINCHILLA yuh trtwaiNas, FEATHER TRIMMINGS GIMPS AND, PRINGES. HATDNUSUALLY CHEAP, | An inspection of our numerous Departments will repay’ are in position to offer in every one great ime J)REDERICK & 60, Fulton, Tillary and Washington streets, Brooklyn, “Hard Times” and annilnte of values mean increased business with us. “for cash,” the most desirable Weare daily purel at about balf thet “sctual value, and the advan. a vory small ‘hereof to our patrons, being profit, velliug our goods quickly and for cash only. Turonghowt our immense eetabilehm Ing unprecedented bargains at prices lo war. On MONDAY MORNING, th the 8th inst., we will open So pieces black gros. eral 1 Silks, ‘of the popular enchemire sublim iy sopearnice eat we are now show. wer than before the Fesounetend toc Aisguase Surability in wot, at she exces: price of rd. the regular price being $2 50, arnecfBtedes if this ae ln sich 100 pieces of 2 inches wie, 45e: per Gaere re Lacee: 24, inches wide, 506. Beret. Guipare Laces, 3 inches wide, 70c. per yard. joods fully worth agai Hique Faces Sinches wide, $1 30 per yard. PERI uma Duckesse Laces at cine, Aaplique and Thread ot Barbes Tery low, oint and Applique Handkerchiefs at half price, Silk Velvets, in all the new sw shades of Cardinal Seal Gardinal Re Brown, Sein Ba tes, taper e finest sae Tost ond Black Silk Velvets at $1 50, $1 75, $2, $2 25 and up wi ‘sink wines i stn, a than aay other house in the oH ‘trade. and colors, rst will also Bat matey be by ima) Knit Jackets for ladies and ed ehttdvegs for Indies and chi ren, othes ing be Tages. ond child: and many A personal inspection ot ont lishment {1 ap APRe™ arg no eonveafout ad bot regulated taney me never allow our goods to be misrepresented by oar ‘Wo tray all to the pi wilde 5 hs gh seen! small ail goods purchased of us in good condition, or refun a cures vam and soll them direct rer money for forint FREDERICK LO LOBSER & CO., Brooklyn, Wo exchange promptly and same. Este 1, BARG. ANS hn Shawl, costing for Liquors. 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