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WHOLE NO. ‘14,342. NEW DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS—Taxp Pace—Third, Sar, oh Ofth and sixth 3, and Fourth PaGe—Viret ‘MuereKNTH Page—Fifth eol ARDERS WANTED—Fouuruawen Paces First, second, Sete and fourth columnus, and Tuiruxyra PaGk—Fifth, voan AND coma Pe ENT Feast pt columa. eax, tay BOAHD— Fouxresvrn Fae fourth epluran. na Po TATE FOR 8ALE—Sxconn P. sins ‘OPPORTUNITIES—Etwvayrat Paas. aes 4 NOTICES—Nixru Pacx—Filth and sixth col- DIGARS At AND TOBACCO—Tarersawre Pacu—Fourth col MIRTKENTH PAGE—Third column. —Firrcenri Pace—Fourth and cunts eek i SEEN RTKRATH PAGH—Sixth column, ‘Second column, ‘anh ll ral Ua Reeser fan sopond co Paoe—Fitth COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Fourtexyta Pagu—Sixth n. COPARTNERSHIPS—Evxvenrn Page. ANOING AGADEMTES-Fourrn Pace—Pirgt column, NTISTRY—Fountn Pace—Third colum RY GOODS Finer PacweSecond, third, fourth, Ah and “Suxruaia Pacie—Firsi, second, sith columns, ond Dw Ling HOUSES TO LRT, PURNISHED AND oN. URNISHED—Sxconn Paar—Third and fourth col: and TrierennrH Pac—Third column. Ev! nei STEANSHIPS—FountunsTu Pacx—Fifth and ixth colmuni 0: TainrkeNTR PAGu—Fifth column ORANGE Fount Pace Third Solumn. EXCURSIONS—Fountezven Pacx—Sixth column, FINANCIAL —Eaventit Paar. YOR Firrenxta Pacr—Sixth column, and Tam- eal Pasee Beth sleine FURNISHED. ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Secon Pack Fourth. fth and sixth columns, and RNITCRI Foun Pauresiath colin URE—Fourty Pag xth column. Funcn | ADVERTISEMENTS—Turnrxunte Pace—Sixth HEL! WANTED—PEMALES—Ferreexrn Paor, Fourth column, and TuinteentH Pace, Sixth column, BELP WANTED—MALES—Firruunrn Pacx—Fifth col- umn, and TuinteeNtn Pagr—Sixth column, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Tminp Pace—First and sec- ‘ond columns, and Fourt# Pagu—Fifth column. HOTELS—Foorrexnti ATED and fifth columns. BOUSES, EpOMe. NTED—Founta Pace—Fifth and si: iaphe j—| Pacr—Third column, Fi smaetioN ee at a tt UDSON OITY AND eat ERGEN "REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Secoxp Pacr—First colum: LECTURE § BEASON-Fourrnt Pace—First colamn. toa AL NOTICES—TaietkentH Pace—Second column, ,O8T AND FKOUND—Fourti Pace—Fourth column. ACHINERY—TniatsentH Pagr—Sixth column, ARBLE MANTELS—Tainreentn Pacr—Sixth column, MATRIMONIAL Tinkrnexn Page—Second column. EDICA! NTH Pace—Sixth column, TLLINERY “AND “DHENSMAKING Sixteen Page— wisckt " nous: ! DVERTISEMENTS—twararen Page— ixth column. pai dah tle tte at Paar—Sixth column. SICA. RTH PaGR—Second and third columns, xEW PUBL BLICATIONS Nixen enor column, PERSONAL—Finst Pacr—First colw PIA apetelig ORGANS, &0., Founnit Pacr—Second PROPOSALS-Founrm Paar —Pi PROPBSSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED —PEMALRS— irreaxte | Pack Third column, and Tuinreuxcit column. Proritaty’ 6 our’ OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO pba oy an Eh iplet and second columus, aud THIRTEENTH ‘Third column. REAL ESTATE 70) EXGHANGE—Srconn P column, and Tiurtexnts Pack—Third column. REAL ESTATE WANTED—Sxconp Pagr—Second column. Sy clays NOTICES—F inst PaGe—First aud second col- ‘TuinteKNTH PAGe—Second column. EWARDS eT Pack—Fourth cojmn. AT AUCTION—Srxreentn Pacr—Fifth and sixth columns. BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Firreuxtn Pace— rst, second med ane columns, and TuinTeeTa ’AGk—Sixth col SITUATIONS WPAN TED—MALES—Pirreern Pacn— Fourth column, and Trixtsenta Pace—Sixth column, SPECIAL NOTICES—Fourru Pacx—?ourth and fifth col- uunns. BPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &0.—Founra Pacs—Fifth column. RAGE—TiieteeNtn Pagr—Second cotumn. E TRADES—Firtexxtu Page—Fifth column. HE TURF—Fourti Pacr—Fifth column, LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Sxconp Pacr— Second Se third columns, and Turrrexsru Pacr— PRAvELLnS GUIDE—Fourtexxrm Pacr—Sixth col- DNFURNiSITED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— Geoonp F Fag Sixth column, and Trrersesta Pacr— WANTED. ron "PURCHASE—Tarereanra Pace—Stxth column. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.—Srxrexnta Pacr—Sixth Wwasicibsren COUNTY PROPERTY FOR BALE OR 70 LET. sepa Pacr—First column, and Re Pacx—Third column. WINTER RESONTS—Founrreri Pace—Pitth column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Tweirrn Pacs—Sixth col- umn. PERSON, AL. AMES DETAINED ON FRIDAY; WILL, NOT fail on Monday night; Argyle Shadow, Apatssat Amertern paren beng a feendai yaar WEEKS a old, of Amerienn parentage; fall su Rive Zatbolic’ only "Address immediately C. C-, cs 171 Her office. MOMERT ME TOMORROW AT 3:3, know where. . Ta i ppeowcnm you u. (UUARLEX LETTER RECEIVED; DO NOT Disar- point me Monday, (ee temwar NIGHT. AL. ORRESPONDENCE WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN spending the winter in Brooklyn would like to corto nd with a respectable young lady of refinement and ed: arpore of passing time pleasantly, Address C. 5. C., rovkiyn Branch office. rg HAVE FORGOTTEN WHERE TO MEET at a Madison avenue and Twenty-seventh pirect Sunday 3 F HARRISON, PRENOBM, FORMERLY OF PRARPS, WOULD LIEB to see W. W. F, Address, a8 soon as porsible, FRENCHY, Herald Uptown Branch office. IMPLORE YOUR, FORGIVENESS. 1 CAN make your future bright and happy: only let me try. t'me een iat one I that would be ‘your satisfaction and edvantage to Know: am where you saw me. “ —MEET ME TO-NIGHT AT 5. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MY a nephew, JOSEPH ZEHNER, 65 avenue ©, New York. [Exe fe WANTED—AS TO THE WHERE. abouts of James A. Charters, @ printer. Such informa- n can be addressed to O. W., 918 Third avenue, I's MRS. GRACIE, WHO LIVED LAST SPRING AT No, 854 Sixth avenue, top floor, will give her present ad- @reos in the Herald Personals she will learn something im- Ps P i W. WATSON—SEND YOUR ADDRESS TO HILTON. + Important. poet, KRIETZMEYER—EFRY NIGHD I Vas IX Oofty Gooft's blace, nummer 17 Vood 28d ehdreed, Sing- efry nighd, dime und biar Dlaying doo, Dou'd forged OT SEDDLEs 1 ENNY YVALENTINE—YOUR OLD FRIEND RE- turned to the city; saw you to-day in Fulton streo! srooklyn. Please direct to G. A. ANDREWS, box 116 Hora office. NNIE—HAVE WRITTEN THREE TIMES PAST no answer. What's the me Fiesee write, Nos on '—TO SAVE YOU THE WALK ent TUES- day send you now my farewell wishes, HE GENTLEMAN WHO SAT OPPOSITE TWO LADIES Mossorole street car, Williamsburg, Saturday even- Wi Ba, from ferry, and went on rear platforin two bi yefore re, etting, off off, would like to make Aequatntance of the Diack dress, blue ribbons in hat and ena in her band." Address CONFIDENTIAL, ‘Herald HHURSDAY EVENING, BROADWAY, | ACROSS Madison square, up Madison aud Fifth avenues to | ogg and Sixth avenue.—Lady i plata awl, long, r with gentleman, . would confer favor upon whose attenti ranting laterview. Address teen Branch office. ‘ORK PROGRESSING WELL. services of suitable mechunics. n she attracted FOREIGNER, Herald Up- HAVE \SHOURED OTHER, ND WHAT you PRO} 36.—The former pu up Ninth street school, peines an o1 jzation—John Furloogs | Nally, Vico President: Edward W. Hrenen, yA Geer, who were at any time under Mr. Herring's tuftionin that school juested to send their address at ouce to the Secretary, N vie West Twentieth street. I He ates WTIEELER, FORMERLY or WEST nty-seventh street, please send addres oJ. d. Herald’ Uptowa Branch office, 1,260 Broadway, soN _RELIGIOUS | NOTICES. —THE DOCTRINES OF THE NEW CHUROH RE- through Emanuel Swendenborg ; expound the oly Scriptures. by the light of the heavenly science of cor Tespondences and reconcile them with reason, natural ince and modern research. Services by the Rev. Chaun- Giles, pastor of the York Society, on Sunday at It M., in the chureh on East Thirty-fifth street, between d Lexington avenue AT LEIMPTON HALL. BEFORE FIFTH UNIVERSA- list Society—Mutins at 11 o'clock ; Brevoort Hall, Fift fourth street, near Third avenue, Vesper services and ext Porancous address 7:30 P. M. All weleome. a. prs ‘t ape ‘Thirty: ninth street; wervices ae 736 och RELIGIOUS NOTICES, ERMONS IN bP. ani CHURCH, EAST AP eee . f tee gna rit wil be del vered i t i ucharist by. ther ry he. Bh "3. Preston, on the Sunday ¢ On ing evenings, Vespers will begin at fie oe TV. Eucharist the ete SPIRITUAL CONPERENCE IS HELD IN THE Harvard Hocms, on Reservoir Park, Sunday, at 24 and Fig P.M. All interested invited. Quartet singing at 7 CUURCH OF THR HOLY aposrLEs, tWwENTY. fev. Dr. Lund having resi an Ing, Decei If’ Sunday Tinclarist the Fountain of mber 19, “The Holy the vill his last ‘sermon 01 Bunday, the 28th inst., at ree tO kM mp ore td y or BESHAN, whee’ FOURTH STREET \J and Park avenue. — ert wee R. are will regen at I A. M. Subject—' Le ey Gioomy Poets.” Evening, a 7400, create on e ‘nsechings of the ‘oats, (iuuren Of THE ATONEMENT, HADIBON AVENUB and beige | street.—Rev. ©. ©. Tiffany, rector. Sunda; 40 A.M. Divine services ut 11.4, M. and 3:30 P. M. The rector will officiate. ANAL STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN Greene street, near Canal.—Rev. H. B. habe will ; Sabbath school at 2 P. M. Preach to-day at 1034 and Tiiwolcome,” tity HURCH OF THE DIVINE PATERNITY, FIFTH avenue and Forty-fifth street, Rey. E. H. Ohapin, D. D.—Pre: diay (at Ih A.A” Vesper services and extemporancous address at 8 P. M. Ail are Invited. ie Se sromete CHURCH, IN SIXTEENTH eon, Seventh avenues.—Service L pend by Rev. ©. A. G. igham, on jon ae hows by the WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS ng, a 1034 o'elock, in the Greene street Methodist ventienpal church, near Broome street, and in the evening. at 73g hago Ass the Porry street church, near Greenwich street. All wel Q@BERCH OF THE amor Ea corner Forty-fifth street, Tenth sermon in courseon “Lorne Ston sin the Ohristian Life.” E: Complimentury concert to [ts gent, precentor, seontor, Thursday evening, December 2 @Ganisrs 4 ADVENT TO i RDOMBNE, PERSONAL \ ©. NORTR, KE + on Sunday oe . GfADIBON AVENUE, and Visible." Rov, J. W. Bonham, of the Charch of the Eva preach ryder atereaninestion wes day at Be int the Chateh of the Holy Trinity, Madison ave- street, nue and Forty-second (HEIST qHurctt, Mor ning—Pra: mon, 1 Evening— Thompson preaches. QacEes, OF THE EPIPHANY, FIPTIETH STREET, cast of Third avenue, Rev. U. T. Tracy, rector, =Herviee 10:45 A. M., 7:45 P. M,, ‘Sunday school, 24 P. NHURCH OF THE HEAVENLY REST, FIFTH AVE- ne, above Forty-Afth, street. Itev. Dr. Howland, Itec- tor, Services 11 A. M. and 33g P. M. (pagRcH or sr MARY THE VIRGIN, FORTY-FIPTID street, near Broadway. —Sundays—10, Morning Prayer; High Celebration 4, Vespers. Dally: inion ; 4:80, Bvening \THICAL SYSTEMS” IS THE TEXT AND THEME Gecuseed & ‘Normal Lon fehoo) 1 for abstruse ject teaching, 1,268 ay, this forenoon, 5 ca a cls, DE MEDICI, Expositor, IRST MISSION BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER OF Laight and Varick streets.—Rev. Mr. Willis, at 10:30 A. fa oh veil Kn at os 90 P. M. Eventing subject “Phe suy ot to persuade men to repent. Beptisur after evening ay seared EV. GEORGE F, SEYMOUR, D. D., DEAN OF THE poe res olvelee) Seminary, will preach this Sunday ‘brysostorn' Seventh avenue, cornet Pre AVENUE.—ADVENT SUN. MeL Commanion and Se: Sermon, 7:3 Fe S* IGNATIUS’ OHURCH, Seer tic STREET, BE- twean Fifth ond Sixth sv Rev. Dr. Ewer.’ Rec cinl course of Po premier igvoningy, by the following cle Advent Sunday, Bloomer Hart, of St. Shureh. “Hocond Sauda vin Advent, Ror. ‘Dr. sfulet Px St, a Chapel. Sunday in of Be Annis Fourth 5 ‘Sunday m Ad Sasi *, Dr. Rylanee, of St. Mark's Church. IGNATIUS’ CHURCH, FORTIETH STRRET, BR- tween Fifth and Sixth tye Rev. Dr. Ewer, tor, offielating.-Sermee at 7, 9 and 103g A. 3, and Tg P.M. Strangers cordially invited. COND REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH MEET. . ‘Twonty-sixth street, be- jO¥4 A. M. and’ 734 GEORGE HOWELL, Rector. iggperciv nner: BAPTIST CHURUH, SECOND AV- 1 A.M. Ww. Koaop; . D., pastor Hansoi Pince’ "baptist Chravelr coir toni invited. ME FIRST SPIRITUAL INVESTIGATING SOCIETY oct at Macphersan’s New Hall. corner, Thirty fourth street and Broadway: gonfrance and spirit cirele at 234 and 2g P.M. AM invited: ao eee IE SECOND ANNUAL SERMON TO AND IN AID ofthe Sunday School Axsociation of the Protestant Episcopal Charch in the city of New York. will be delivered bythe Right Rey, Frederic Dow Huntin Bishop of Gentral New ‘York, at St. Bartholom hers chiseet jadison avenue and Forty-fourth street, on Sunday evening, vA! November 28, at seven and half o'clock. COLEMAN, Corresponding Secret pu PEOPLE'S SERVICE, Obarch of the Holy Trinity, Maaison avenue and Fort; y-second street, ‘Sunday evening, at 714 o'clock, Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., will acThe Goepel Hymns and ‘Spiritu each, Songs by Mr. Sankey are HE CHRISTIAN REVIVAL, AT HARRY HILLS Variety Theatre. will be continued this evening by Rev. ‘horas Uool D., and wife. The Religion of Sacred marie, instra ‘mental and vocal, rendered by tl theatre. pen at 6:30; servi Se ry P.M. Admission, 25¢ NION PREACHING SERVICES, IN CONNECTION with the uptown noon prayer meeting, in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Madison avenue and Forty-second street, every evening (except Saturday), at 8 o'clock. Preacberi—Monday, November 29, Rev, C. H Payson. Tuesday, Rev. J. C. Kennard. Wednesday, Rev. G. J. giineine, Thursday, Rev. Fred. Bell. Friday, Rev. Jolin Jobne, All aro invited. Seats free. eins, uptown prayer meeting every day et noon im this nirch, NITY CHAPEL, HARLEM, 128TH STREET AND Fourth avenu W. T. Clarke will prench this gorning. Bubioe tres Staniacay Meawasek by Henry Wilson.” The public are invited. ‘~] 8 JION CHULCH, MADISON AVENU fA Thirty-eighth street Fector; services 10:30 A. CORNER Rev. John N. Galleher, D. D., 1d 3:30 P.M. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. RD & TAYLOR, 255, ait FSD and 261 Grand street, éorner of Chrystio, having made still Grea ood 180 pieces biek si cachemire Sain hithetr own make), BY 80, worth 1 lige of the best tatkes int Bonnet, Gainet, Cache. mire, Alexandria, Bellon and ‘Teil lard. § ati. special bi in, an Sa 'hew's cloth shades in Pia Ciel re, oat Bi Brown, Smoke and Marron Fonce at'$1 10 aud upward. Fancy Silks, 70¢., worth ‘0c, CLOAKS AND SACQUES reduced 25 per cent. All the latest styles in Beaver, Ohinebilla, Bsquimanx and et. Ve Waterproof Cloaks and Chieatare all sizes and styles, for jadies and children, Great reduction in Suits. educed 25 per cont. Ladies’ colored and black Suits. #2 00 Cashmere Suits in black and colored... 25 00 Cashmere and Silk Suits. 35 00 Camel's Hair Suits, with Slik and Far Trimming... 33 and upward 55 00 70 00 350 Stal line of Wrappers in Calico, Delaine, Reps, Alpaca and Empress.’ Idren’s Suite ip Swiss and Marseilles. Mourning Suits on band and made to order tthe shortest notice. FURS, Pink Sets, $18; worth $25. Ennino ets, $1 ‘rench S ro ' Real Sous, SIN; worth we bas Beaver Sets, $11; worth $16, Alaska Sets, $5.50 to $16, Fur Trimming, 200. to 83 per yard. Robes and Fu EBarathin t ‘7e, to 50e, p Cashmeres, 376. to 0c. Second Mourning Goo In gray aud mixed platia, reeipes and camel's hair cloth, Cambries and Prints, 10e, to 1se. Grapes all widths and prices. ANE STREBT METHODIST school to be repeated on Monday admission 26c. Don's fail to ve NNIVERSARY OF TI Episcopal Sund November 30 MERICAN TEMPERANCE quent temperance advocate, Hon. J Spenk at Robinson Hall Bisteouth str Bunda BL VINTON, wilt lent Brosdway, W. H. BARNES. Presidest pro tem. L. C. Coun, Secretary. kd Te: ayn Al, SBA WILL BE GIVEN BY MR. J, Youngs and Dr. Peter West, for Manstield, M this venene at the Aeciony or tones & Hhele Mall, 99 West ‘Thirty-chird titeet, near Broadway, at a ssh onieetares at Ose A.M. Children's ty moat os at 24 P, ristmas festival for the children MOURNING MILLINERY DEPARTM. All the styles i Round Hats and Bonnets, from $2 50 up. LORD & TAYLOR, Grand and © Sal stlo stree: Qsteicy PRATH dyed in all AND Trimmings, at Mme. ie, Feather st Forty- 122 FOURTH AVENUE.—STAMP. i MBocialty of Indies! and: babtes! nagrwrent; MOnORTAmE to 0 for table and bed linen Handkerehi "Wholesale, dee artment, 69 Kast Twelth str rus; machines aud accessori is Porforated oper Pee for stamping. YORK, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1875.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. DRY GOODS. An RRRRR| EEEEEE ppbDD, u ecoco . ee Do ¢ ¢ | oe | pu Eg © BR By ¢ RE, D ue Sate Bo Rg os ale BE Eves Boon Yoveel Sooooe! R & Hegere Doppv ecece , ar aT REEE RRRE 1 ccc H H sss ™ g HO, TT oo H oH gsm g H Rig Brgy H BH Hon 8 EEK HAHE RRR 9 HHHH "888 | a RoR IO HoH 3 HR RIC H OH 4 B Set erate, 6° Lag) Ss KEEE HB RH coo H Hy sas ° EIGHTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTH AND TWENTY-FIFTH STREETS. ENTIRE STOCK MARKED TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS, LADIES PURCHASING FOR PRICES THE LOWEST OUR GOODS DIRECT MANUFACTURERS, THEREBY SAVING ALL LIBERAL DISCOUNTS TO S8TOREKEEPERS SCHOOLS AND CHARITA FrYFrF U U RRRR ¥ U vu R R F U U R FFF u U RRRR Fr u u R R Fr u Li R Rg F uuuu i R LADIES WISHING TO PU! ARTICLE IN FURS WT THE QUALITY IS FIRS" CANNOT BE UNDERSO! OF EXAMINATION TO 0! WE ALLOW NOT TH SENTATION. EVERY ARTI FIGURES. RCOHASE A REALLY FINE THE CONVICTION THAT LAS8 AND THE PRICE SHOULD PAY A VISIT UR FUR DEPARTMENT. ILIGHTEST MISREPRE- (OLE MARKED IN PLAIN alFlalsla ME aL REAL SEA. eres EXTRA QUALITY, EXTRA LENG id $125, a Mad SPECIALTIES IN FANCY THIMMED SACQU REAL SEAL SETS, Muff and Long Bon, with elegant trimmings, a¥ 815, 818, }, $30 and upward, BEAL MINK SETS, Four Stripe Mutt ‘and fall Four Skin Pern extra quality, warranted fine, at $18 50, $20, $0.85, $30, and upward. BEAUTIFUL REAL HUDSON Bay Beaver Bets, m $10 upward. French Seal Sets, Muff, with real seal Cuffs ‘rench Seal Sets, Muff, wi A Ee PN Black French Lynx Sets, extra qualit, " re oa rf + $6 for Muff and Boa. GREAT ASSORTMENT of real | Tyne RUSSIAN AND HUDSON Bay Sable, SEAL, OTTER, &c. REAL SQUIRREL PLATE LI nes, Hennes, talmas, dc. ut $9, $11, $16 50, fully 25 por eent than Broadway’ prices. Rr FUR SACQUES AND SETS ILDREN. MILLINERY GOODB, at enormously redneed prices, Elegant Bonnets, Formerty $18 cod to $12 Formerly $1: reduced to $10 Formerly duced to Formerly “reduced to Formerly “reduced to $¢ together with an eiogant line of misses" and children's Hats, ‘all greatly reduced in prices. AMERICAN FELT HATS Teduced to 29¢. Faut HATS, REAL FRENCH RRS aig est to ptinte dea’ Mowerereaniea to lees than than cost. Rox. 9, 12 and 16, all silk gros grain RIBBONS, bent shades, at Ide. and 2c. per ‘yard; T-inch, all silk gross graim RIBBON, CARDINAL and onvy blug and seal rown, at S0e, per yard, worth 85e. S-incb, all silk, sash Ribbon at 30c., worth 650, BLACK VELVETS, BEST AND CHEAPEST in the city. Elegant black Silk Velvets at $1 50, $1 75, $2 and $2 25, all greatly reduced in prices. Colored Satin: EHRICHS’, 287 KIGHTH AVENUE, 280 BETWEEN “TH AND 25TH’ STREETS, PRICK FIVE CENTS. DRY GOODS. TrTrrTTe a 00000 NN x ‘SBSSSS Tr qT ° Oo NN x68 Pus SER EG r uo e 2} Biz 88 Tt rt oo o nN NN 8 Tt nr 0 N NN aT aT EEEE BM H#H RRRR Il coco H H E H HR BRIO cH #H gE H HR RU Oo H H z. HO HR Rio am EEE HHHH RRRR II C HHAH g H HR RII O H oH g HR RIG H oH E HR RHC oH. H HB BIW cccc H H VERY CITY, COMPLETE AND OUR AS WE RECEIVE AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN NTERMEDIATE PROFITS AND COMMISSIONS, AND PARTIES BUYING FOR SUNDAY INSTITUTIONS, L 000 , ae L Car SMe « SS L Q'S £4 & L eo. £ ez 2 L 0 O AAA K i Oe) A K LLLL 000 A A K GREATLY REDUCED. OUR $600 CLOAKS REDUCED TO $2 50. OUR $800 CLOAKS REDUCED TO $4 50, OUR $900 CLOAKS REDUCED TO $5 00. OUR $12 00 CLOAKS REDUCED TO §7 50. OUR $15 00 CLOAKS REDUCED TO §9 00. OUR $18 00 CLOAKS REDUCED TO $12 50, And all our higher priced Gari reduced in like propor- tion to;make rou for our Holiday Goods and Toys. SSES o 0 Th «Trrrrrr ssss ta Fe) Oe T 8 8 1 REG SIRS by 8 8883, | ee ae, z SSSS a aa T T 8 Ce ay A It = 88 8888 uuu IL T SSSS REDUCED TO LESS THAN COST OF MANUFAC- TURE. REDUCED TO §&3 50, BLACK AND COLORED Formér prico. Former price. Former price. SUITS FORMERLY SOLD AT $7.50, $11, and $18 50, $8 75, $0 and $12. SILK SUITS at $50, $85, former , pelos, OUR IMPORTED Silk Suits BERICED. AS AS FOLLOW! 50 Reduced to. Reduced to. Reducea to i $270 Kk Wo are determined to sell off all | our high-priced gulte, and hei the great reduction in price: "DRE GOODS. BLACK SILK, CLOAKING AND ERIBUNG VELVETS CAME! Extra fine C HATR, yard wid Snowflake Camel's Hair at 25 L REDUCED, ; positively 3 worth 7: a ‘ashineres ut 75¢. and $1. Call and examine. DRESS TRIMMINGS all reduced. Feather Trimmings, cheapest in the city. ELEGANT LINE OF PLAL r Trimmings. ‘and cheapest in the city, SILK FRINGES, MOSS TRIMMINGS AND TAPE TRIMMINGS. Plain and Beaded Buttons, &c., &o., all at reduced prices. HOSIERY, MERINO UNDERWEAR, GENTS’ all red LADIES’ Elegant Silk Tie: Oe., worth $1 10. Elegant Silk Tes at ¥ul URNISHING GOODS, e., ake room tor Holiday’ Goods and To: TES, SILK’ POCKET” HANDRERCHIERS AND MUFFLERS. at enormously reduced prices. 25e., worth 75. Elegant Silk Ties at . Worth $1 50. Cashmere Mufflers at 25c., worth 5 Cashmere Muftiers at 50c., Te. ond $1 in the newest and Silk Mufflers at 25¢c., EHRICHS', chojcest patterns. B5e., 50e., 6Re., A5e., $1 and upward. ‘AU groat Bargains. EHRICHS', Eighth avenue, 287 289 between Twenty: Jourth and Twenty-fifth streets. 1. STEWART & oo will open, on Monda: AMEL'S MATH A. two cases real India SHAWLA, & portion very elegant, A large invoice of SEALSKIN SACQUES. aiTing quality Furs, purchased under very favorable ctrcum- ish thei And they will largely x replenish sh thete. with fresh and stylish Novelties, offering unusnal and ex- Traordinary structions in style, quality and prices. Lubin's, Violet's and Guerlai: PERFU YY. Their own importation. Ladies! real Paris made on reat Sane me'kID GLOVES conts per patr. Gouthettdnre thal Pacis wiaie Rid Otovencet per bets 1 ort! it of prints A large mene IGRICR AND CALICORS, ent in drees len; lente of twelve yards. Price75 cents per dress and upwai BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENUB, NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. ‘Garces re A. T STEWART & CO, have just recetved direct from Smyrna a large assortment of SMYRNA CARPETS AND RUGS, tn various sin the cheapest and the handsomest tn designs colorings yet imported. STERS, MOQUETING. WILTONS, AXMIN! 5, LTON: CROSSLEY Ss VELVETS, TAPESTRIES A FIV! Ae ENGLISH BRUSSELS Quite new patterns, at special prices They nlso offer s large astortment of REAL AXMINSTER CARPETS ta ore. shecas yurtove slnone of tho. very, bors GuntttStn: a about one-half present ordering pri ine 151 ‘and upward. eSDSERERE IS sei HO} USEFURNISHING AND PHOLSTERY GOODS at very attractive } prices, BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENUE, NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. e STEWART & CO. x ace, offering. BLACK SILKS, ‘ purchased at the recent large auction sale. also the balance Of their previons large pnrehase ; price $1, $1 10, $1 25 up to | € per yard; fully one-third below prices of last year, | A large assortment af APFETA AND FAILLE SILKS, costumes, at the extremely low price of per yard, COLORED FAILLE SILKS, dark green, dark blue, seal brown and Bordéanx, at $1 25, $1 50 and upward. | for evenin, 5, $1 50 0 Lyons satin striped GRENADINES, at the very low price of 50e. yard; good value for $1, Rich fancy raye VELVE: At 83 50 per yard: good Broche Veivots, very rich, $7 50 per yar at $11 per yard, Paris and Berlin rondy made RESSES, SACQUE: Le 2) AKS AND POLONAISE, the Intest Sovettles. ' BLACK SILK DRESSES, stylishly trimmed, $40, $45, $50 and ap. Ladies’ Paris and ne York TRIMMED ATS, $10, $15 and $20 each; one-third less than regular price ue, $5 per yard. af have beon sold MISSI very handsome, SUITS, euch Upward, LOTHING, #6 60 eich npward. 3! all wool, stylishly madi EMBROIDERIES LADIES' PLAIN AND PUBROIDERED ‘UNDERWEAR, at very attractive prices. INFANTS! WARDROBES, WEDDING TROUSSEAUX, at largely reduced prices. BROADWAY, FOURTH_AVENUE, NINTH AND TENTO STREETS, CORSETS, Kea: GRAND HOLIDAY OPENING, Weanesday and Thursday, December 1 and 2. PROMENADE EACH CONCERT You are invited RECEPTION at KINZEY'S, Promenade Concert each evening. Respectfully Immense display of DOLLS, Opening Wedn: evening with maste. No goods sold TOY DEPARTMENT LOWER FLOOR. Holiday Goods to be sold at the that other goods All Holiday Good: RINZEY KINZEY KINZEY EVENING, December 1 and 2. yours, KRIS KRINGLE. TOYS, FANOY GOODS, GAMES, SWISS GOODS, 40. jay and Tharsday during the evening. * amo low prices been sold. WHOLESALE PRICES, tt tatstatatatatstatsatstatctatalatabatatatatatelaMdtatatatalstalatalstabctalatstatatatatatatatatatatal Thonsands of yards of Ribbons, from Se, to 25¢. yard. All our Millinery Stock * closing out very low, Bar Bargains in Gl Bargains in Trimmings, ins in Laces, Bargains in Hosiery. loves, Bargains in Underwear, Bargains in Handkerchtots, KINZEY Silverplated Ware. Bronzes and Parian Goods, Swiss Carved Goods, nd Portem KINZEY KINZEY RINZEY KINZEY ai Toilet Department, Stationery Department, KINZEY Jewelry Department, KINZEY WILLIAM KINZEY, 767 and 769 Broadway, corner Ninth stroot, BETWEEN BLACK SILKS, RETAILED aT WHOLESALE PRICES. NO. 863 BROADWAY, SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS. A PINE ASSORTMENT OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS OP THESE GOOD& DRY GOODS. SIXTH AVENUE aND TWENTY THIRD STREET, 367 SIXTH AVENUE, WILL OFFER MONDAY EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS A SILK TRIMMING | purchased the past w t unusually low pric BLACK SILK VELVETS, AT , AT 81 85, $1 60, $1 75, $1 95. COLORED SILK VELVETS, F FROM $175 A YARD UP, BLACK CLOAKING than any heretofore offered, purchased the past week at auction. THEY WILL BE, FOUND xD oe UPON EXAMINATION AANGints WIDE. PROM §3 62 UPWARD. ) cma TC DRESS SILKS. BPLENDID BLACK GROS GRAL PEST EVER OFFERED The above are fully 20 per cent leds A. GUINET & CO.'S CELEBRATED SILKs, IL K: EXTRA WIDTH, AT $125, $1 35, $1 So. $1 71 AND $2 ‘ttention of our patrons. and well worthy of the immedia COLORED GROS GRAIN SILKS in all shad jarge assortments, In our GLOVE DEPARTMENT. 210 DOZEN FIRST QUALITY LADIES” Panis CASTOW GLOVES at 95 cents a pair, MISSES’ REAL KID GLOVES at 25 cents a pair, LADIES’ 3-BUTTON KID GLOVES at 50 cents a pair, With ta LADIES" lines of AND CHILDREN’S CLOTH GLOVES, 1,2 and 3 button, in all sizes and qualities, In our LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING DE- PARTMENTS. ® EK ARE OFFERING UNUSUAL AND ATTRACT- We BARGAINS in LADIES’ | UNDERWEAR, DLE: HIGOWNS, embroidered y. 1, ALIN DRAWERS at nd 50c. made, and NT € trimmed with Hamburg DRESSING SACQUES, 85e,, all made of “superior mustins, only’on lock-stitch machines. In addition we offer the largest stock of LADIES’, CHILDREN’S and INFANTS’ MUSLIN GARMENTS to be found in the city, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, out our entire stoc CHILDREN'S SUITS, GABRI es, WALKING Coats, CAPES and KILT SUITS, in all sizes and les. Phe oy: bl in varior pies ot and $1 bi HOSIERY AND MERINO WEAR, Ce —— AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. LADIES’ ss SILK ILOSE, solid colors, plale, embroidered and striped. see ad a ASHMERE, wit INO AND COTTON HUSE, mdard’ makes in all qualities and sizes. CHILDREN'S ROSES IN SOLID COLORS AND all sizes and qualities, with complete lines of LES’, GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S: MERINO UNDERWEAR, in all qualities, styles and sizes, very che: 4 STERN BROTHERS, Bixth avenue and Twenty-third street. nu oH 000 NNN EEKEE IT L L | oe ° or NN NE Ib L B on O O'NN NE IL L en o O NN NE wh L HEH oO O N N NEEBE IL L Ho OH Oo O N NNE Ib L a 2 0 O N NNE IL L H oH oo NNE ik i, H H® 000 N N EEKEE If LULL LULL &é ccc 0000, a & c co ° ak c co ° C3 c oO oO &k c oO ° a ek c o oO ra ak © co oO a & © co oO ahh & coco 0000 827 and 329 Sixth mrenne: pr pe 103 West Twentieth street, Monday, November 29, and all this week, their immense stogk MILLINERY Goops) AND SILK GOODS a greatly reduced prices. TRIMMED IATS ENGLISH ROUND HATS AND BONNETS, TRIMMED HATS. 50, REDUCED TO $5. TRIMMED HATS, , REDUC ED TO 9 SO THMMED HAT RED: TRIMMED HA’ TRIMMED HATS WILL OFFER OX MONDAY, GoNOVEMBER, 20, 500 dozen best quality Felt Hats, worth $1 10. 1,000 dozen of the finest quality of ‘Felt tr itaee, in all the new- est shapes and shades. 7 worth ei 28, black, drab, green, prune, brown and cera, BARGAINS: in SASH RIBBONS, Tana 8 inch, 80¢. and 90c. ; warranted all sill; all shades, Tinch all silk, $1.25; formerly sold for $1 75, 8 inch Roman, $1 50; formerly sold for $2 50, BONNET RIBBONS, In all the new, desirable shades, All silk, 5, 7,9 and 12, at 126.. 15¢., 200, and 35e, 100 cartons No. 12, black, at 2Uc., all silk. 100 cartons No. 16, black, 25¢. Soft Silk, for bonnet pose" SILK LVETS. 50 pleces binck silk ye vet st ‘s 50: reduced trom $1 75, 75 pieces black silk Velvet a $1 75; worth $2 29. 29.83 100 pieces, from 8 Sut, to 33. 08, $2 24, $2 75, $3, Colored Velvet. from 81 5 comprising seal brown, aavy blue, bottle green, prune and all the new shades for dress trimmings, Bankrupt Stock PLOWERS Nb Prarie 1,000 dozen Bird: 0, 8/000 doxen Fancy ceniien ign 75e to $1 50, rth $6, 50 dozen Morle Birds’, $1 er Monturos and Roses, in cardinal scarlet, * Bonght at a great sacrifice a lot of binck Guipure Laces, black Thread Laces, real Valencia and Point Lace Barbs Also a lot of one-third their black Gnipure Cape: Novelties in made up iginal valie. Jackets, Lace 1 Children's Cups in silk, luce and velvet, The ne and chenpest stock of Rulings tn the elty, dies Searts, je dos, 5,000 Ph of brocade Tie: s. at 25e., worth Se. RID GLOVES. 1,000 doren in drab and brown; 81 08; every pair warranted; 2,8, 4, 5 and 6 buttons, in all shades. Call and examine our thal rit I cgguc Lace an Goo he largest in the ct k Goods, which Is the largest in the city. 5 6 __827 and 129 Sixth a 103 ‘West “Twentieth co JIT COMPANY, four doors west of ‘Univer: A. —PARISIAN CLOAK AND 3 GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE FOR 80 DAYS ONLY, Cioaks and Suits reduced to half their value, Busidi ocenpy will be torn down and altered. Lndies now avers chance th buy handsome Suite as low as $10 to Jackets and Overskirts. vrilnelue cared i Suits, Including velvet trimmed, $10 vo $80, worth doudle. Black, also colored cashmere Suits, filk trimmed, $25 to $40, worth double, BEAVER CLOAKS. Handsome assortment and ntly trimmed. Tmported, also those made by our men tailors, Mt perfect. Our gocds fine be cloned out and we offor an @xtra indacement 9s fol or very lady can gee the ticket on our foods, what the price formerly was and to what price it has been reduced, and from the reduced prico we will give an additional extra 10 per cent trom her olll when she purchases, INK FOR SEAL SACQUES, SABLE AND OTHER N Furs darkened by @ process, exclusively our own, to look like new; lining, “seh Jo MS, 890 Fulton street, Yr ANTED—A ‘Al, BKIN SACQUE, MEDIUM siz, LY aubiigg gnoderate, for easly Address 2, Fy box 2 DRY Goons. . DOLLS, DOLLS. DOLLS, DOLLS, 5, DOLLS, DOLL, R HL Co.'s RH. MACY & ©O.'8 RH. MACY & CO.'S RH ROM, | 3 GRAND CENTRAL ESTABLISHMENT. t THE LARGEST We have now on exhibition the | TO $ LARGEST and FINEST VARIETY of rors pein “ DOLLS, DOLLS’ ARTICLES, TOYS and Tors ‘G FANCY GOODS, of our own importation, Tors ‘TOYS ever exhibited. Toys . TOYS We have made a specialty of of HOLI- Tovs DAY GOODS for the last seventeen years, aor aro familiar with the great centres ot} TOYS “ TOYS Europe, have business relations with all Toys the most celebrated mannfactarers of | TOYS gaol Y these foods in she Od World, and a thor- | TOYS ” —— 8 ough appreciation of the wants of the pub-| TOYS <p TOYS lie in : TOYS TOYS, DOLLS AND FANCY Goops in the New World. Nearly one-half S| of the present year wo have in \r Europe giving our persoanl attention to the LS | selecting and manufacturing of HOLIDAY GOODS, Many of our styles will not be\ TOYS found elsewh t OUR ESTABLISHMENT 18 FINELY|T DECORATED THROUGHOUT. OUR CENTRE WINDOW on Four. teenth street is boing hibition ofthe DOLLS’ CARNIVAL SKATING | tors Panty, Tors The dolls, dresses, skates, &c., wero or- | TOYS dered in Paris, © TON been TOY used for the ex- TOY: Ys We presume this ts the first exhibition of | TOYS ‘O°S ua a DOLL SKATING PA YG PARTY tn this or any other country. In the large window next the main en- trance on Fourteenth street we are holding our DOLLS! PRIZE BABY SHOW, con- S| sisting of twenty-four Doll Babies, with nty-four Doll Mothers and S| their outfits; twent; Doll exquisitely S | twenty-four Nurses, Inside the store, near the Fourteenth street entrance, are three coutribution boxes, one each for the NEW YORK INFANT ASYLUM (Protestant), THE FOUNDLING ASYLUM (Catholic), and THE HEBREW ORPHAN ASY- LUM. ir] In waiting assists those wishing to | TOY: ibute. Each penny deposited in eit which that box represents, and ench box is belied. | Every morning bulletin ts od ep maa ile kong shows bok tae vote stood at the close of the day previous, ‘The polls will be closed ariget FRIDAY, DOLLS — By DOLLS | three great infant charities of the city, A tate —_— ‘ors Decem| a and the PR! ABY. with ‘ Re OUTFIT the DOLL MOTHER and | TOYS NURSE, 0g ther with ALL the contribu: | TOYS OLLS | tons whlch have been received in all three | TOUR DOLLS will be donated to that CHARITY | TOYS DOLLS | of THE THItsE: above named which h has | TOYS DOLDs | received the largest number of v Toy DOLLS | other words, the LARGEST CONTRIBU, TOYS DOLLS | TION, and ‘the receipt for the same for | TOY: DOLLS | said Institution, will be published in the | TOY: DOLLS | New York Herald of January 3, 1878, TOYS HOLIDAYS. TOYS TOYS DOLLS LACE GOODS: ‘TOY! DOLLS AND EMBROIDERIES. TOYS DOL! TOYS: BOLLS TOvs Dt 3 DOLLS CHINAWARE, Toys DOLES| GLASS AND PLATED WARE. TOYS yd vs DOL DOL GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. TOYS DOL ‘OY: DULLS Toys DOLL TOY: DOLLS ‘OY! DOLL: Y: DOLLS ror DOLLS. DOLLS SMALL WARES AND TOYS DOLLS UMBRELLAS. TOY! DOL TOY! DOLLS TOY! DOLLS TO! DOLLS TOY! DOLLS Y: DOLLS DOLLS WHITE GOODS AND TONe DOLLS HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. TOY! LL Y OPERA, GLASSES, | EYE GLASSES AND SPECTACL FANCY BOXES, BON BON BOXES AND © OkeRetton Ek. WORSTEDS AND WORSTED Pat. TERNS, AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, vs Bu LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS | TOYS AND SHOES, avery pair warranted. New| TOYS pairs given for ali that rip or tear, rot TOY DOLLS) _ LA FORGE RID GLOVES, TWO.BUT.) Tove DOLLS | TE every pair warranted, which | TOYS reane pew pairs given for all thes rip or | TOYS DOLLS | tear. TOYS DOLLA TOYS DOLLS My DOLL ORDERS BY MAIL ATTENDED TO] TOYS POLLS | with special enre. Catalogues and Mumt. | TOYS DOLLS | nated Quadruple Centennial Cards sent | TOYS DOLLS | free to any address, TOYS DOLLS ote DouEd Aett DOL! DOLLS TIES BUYING TO SELL AGAIN, | TOYS DOLLS agers of fairs and institutions wishing | TOY! DOLLS | to purchase for the holidays, should make | TOY their selections now. ‘Goods selected will | TOYS be lly packed and delivered as any | TOYS aired. Torys TOY! rove nes i GOODS DELIVERED FREE IN THE] TOYS DOLLS | CITY, BROOKLYN, JERSEY CITY AND | TOYS DOLLS | HOBOKEN, rey » Bi DOLL: DOLLS | GOODS PACKED AND SHIPPED TO| TOYS DOLLS | ANY PART OF THE GOUNTRY, TOYS DOLLS — TOYS DOLLS Toy: DOLLS — Toys DOLLS R. H. MACY 4 CO, tt DOLLS — DobL — vs Ee Fourteenth street aad Sixth avenue, TOYS: Do dL Ls ‘Ors § TOYS TOYS TOYS Advertise ita Bee For Other or Diy or Peas ane

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