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__ THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 14,503. DIRECTORY FOR FOR ADVERTISERS. he getdate Page 24, 9 ‘3d, 4th and Sth cole: -—3p Pace—6th ee hte Paces sth cs col. Sweet ne ‘sen ar} LODGING “ja and Sco end 4th ‘and 13tm Pacy—2d and prodk LN BoanD BOARD—2n Pacs—at LYN REAL ESTATE POR SAL&—14re Page— Ist and 2d cols, NESS OPPORTUNITIES—10r Pack. ack—th and Ath TY REAL Estate oe SALE—lee Re ary col, BRER AND SAL MEN ao ‘ond Sth cola, 'NING—16rH ber ap AND GARDENERS—9p aye and 6th re neat alata Pace— th col. COUNTY bog OAKD—2p Pace—4th, Sth and 6th cols, and col. Daxcisa 4 ACADEMIES—litm Pace—6th col. cual) SRE et ee DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. FUKNI: st ED AND UN- FURNISHED—I5rm Pacr—tst and 2d PEAN STEAM: URSIONS—lieu Pace—I INANCIAL—10rm P. sua trek Pace—Dtb ad Oh cols. NR ARTS lta Paar-6t R SALE iam Pa Noland 114m Pace—6th, col. RNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMERTS TO LET— RNITUR Page tieh and tts coin, be Was FESALES 3p Pacwed avd 4th cols, WANTED—MALES—3p Pacr—Oth col HE HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0.—4tn Pace—2d, 3d, 4th and HOTELS—2p Paas—4th col., and eg hana yo col, OURES, ROOMS, &C. Pade 2nd Higuare, ROOST a ccmgmangtbees JERS! REN. HUDSON. hel a8. BER- GEN REAL BST BC TE FOR SALE—l4ra Pace—2d RE SeAOn— ee Rise aes ot MARBLE MANTELS—I3r1 Pac—ath col, MATRIMONEAL—Litw Paceiet col. MICUINERY AND DRESSNARING—10en Pace—sth cot MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS —120m Page—Oth MISCRLLANEOUS—tru Pace—6th col. MURICAL—41H Page—6t! EW a appear! pa col, EWSPAPE! Las 3a: 9 eee -ERSONAL—| re Facet PIANOFOR' Ss ORC ANR, 0. —11TR Pace—Sth cel. hagie eee SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALES— col. PRORRRTY 0 cpg od OF THE CITY FOR ou oR TO REAL STATE. 70 yBXOHLANGH-erw Pao Pacu—Sth col., and I5tn Pacr—6th col henry vor WANTED t¢en Pace—Sth col., and 15Tm peuiciouy sit NOTICES ter ae rae tee and 24 cols. col. Fate in AT A ONS ‘Stn Page—Sd, 4th and 6th cols. MUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—3p Pace—Ist, 2d cols. BITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—3p Pacr—tth col, aN NOTICKS—4tn Pacr—ist TIN! hay ag BIRDs, ‘Pace—6th RTS—2p Pacn—6th col., and 13Ta Pace— id col TRADES—3p Pacr—6th col. HE TURF—4rn Pagr--2d col. {0 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—iSrm Paca—tst TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—1liirn Paar—6th UNFUENIBHED ROOMS Porabet APARTENTS TO LET— 'AGR ~—Sth and 6th cols. ROHASE—117n Pacr—Sth col WATCHES, JEWELRY. £0. itm Pace —ath HERTER UNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR To Leteiam Pace—2d col, aud 19m Pace—oth WHITESTONE PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET— Lat Pacr—2d col. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &e.—124n Pacr—6th col. nnn RSON nnn COULD NOT GO WEDNESDAY; a ; ARGYLE Shadows to-morrow night, rain or shine. SUNBEAM, RICHARD H. peewep 38 Pog ines DE- A. ANCESTORS ASCERTAINED AND FAMILY NISTORY compiled by ALBERT WELLES, American Colleze i Cencsiepiont Registry, Society Librery Building, 67 T ONCE; WOOD'S AT 7 P. JERSEY ¢ CITY, GENTLEMAN HAVING THE SECOND VOLUME A of “Desagulters’ Philosophy,” would Iiko to hear from the person hai 3 CL ol cia published in 1763, Ad- est dress PHIL, 29 CaS fries L, FAUNCE—SEND ADDRESS TO AN OLD Address D. Z., Herald Uptown Branch office. HARLES.—LETTER RECKIVED TOO LATE. MON day same time, it possible, but let mo have addrexs. ARLING, FAITHFUL WIFE, FANNY. proved how you love me, but I love vou more; dean Se toegeher fur'u Ute's bappinen: my own ot ir mosquito will be very careiui for fature an ar Sishes. Remember your oath tn church. hats A. WCOALL AT 300 CANAL ST, CARPRT, DE- ja_ partment; Importan .C. GALI Patton aes ALL WILL = Ha ATHER—COME noted OR SEND ME Your | D- p dress. All wil be right. WwW. F. OH. pes S. PORRESTER, JR.—WRITE Mh WHERE I can meet you; ph he tory confidential ; will give w.it- Se red. Address A-S. box 4.768 Poss of (OR ADOPTION—A FINE Pee a! Ye ALe, CHILD: ide. three wevks old. 608 3d ights ap, deft hand a poten LOVELY GIRL SIX WEEKS boy three years old. 149 haasine a i Washington nad Wont sts. ey C= WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOU IN tata KATIE BROWN. Gur RSS FEATHER TRIMMING—WILL id jth & note addressed to WALL STREET [SPORMATION WANTRD-OF CHARLES DARRAGIT, n lust heard from was in Gaveston, Texas, D. DAR- Radi "oc 338 6th av., Now York. “Cntvoatou papers please I: WAURICR, “WHO RAN POUL TABLE Af GLEA son's, & Nassau st., will call he sal ro Nf GLEASON. HAS MOV FROM THE CoRNER Wilt weet ee iy day this week or next. KERRIGAN—PLEASE wa WA a address, ‘M.—S3END YOUR ADDRESS TO YOUR ANX- fons iriond. Address CHARLEY CLIFTON, Herald Branch o GTR —<END WORD AT CLUB WHERE can see you to-day. MASQcERADE cA CARNIVAL ASF. I aay 7 costume ordered for Wednesday, May 10: don't fail. CHARLIE R. MARE “TAY—SEND YOUR ADDRESS TO E. COFFEE’ 512 6th av. Important business. ERSONAL.—A LIBBRAL REWARD Age reed AAU A. CHAM: Gackerr « a MILLER, MERCHANT TA’ from 194 Sth av. (under Fifvn Aver Ko. 6 ath av. pue.! Fauty LOOKING FOR HATTIE CAMPBELL bear of ber by addressing Heraid Uptown Branch eftics. ME FAITY WANTING TO RE ADDRESSED L DE. Herald office, Sunda: i W or'see it. DIXON, 115 West Lish st sere TZ-P'LL EXPECT YOU SAME aa Anos Shadow Ball, to-morrow night. ILL MRS. GRANT, FORMERLY pace ga RAESIDE, of Cauldweil, Arrshire, Seorlaud, send ler address to Dox 1,084, Pisinteld, N. J V JILL FLORA NORTHROP BEND HER ADDRESS 7 an old friend, COLONEL, Herald Uptown Branch RS. RE. Hotel) to TLL MRS. RACHEL, RICE, FORMERLY, OF WHAT mee: 2d st, ploase her sddressto Mme. DE L., No. ILL MAGGIE U'FLADERTY, WHO COOKED FOR Mrs, Lewrence, late of Suth st., cull immediately at 159 West 15th mo api YOUNG DCUTOR FROM ieee a: ae cones ie Ba om 3 rs odice on Aprit 2, please call Y. — ONLY eatin IN ba 4 renee AR Ly paged cy a Kavonicd een ‘anit ance at ae All tn S ALBEOS Chass, CONNECTED WITH THE jethodiat Episcopal church, wiil m Rouse, Pride: ’. fey negara? a i Biman Mi oe aap TON ry east ay. punday morning, 10 sa etcloak. "Sicengers cordially Ux. Bigs SC ET RR A: 9 Spars OF THE DISCIVLES, MADISON AY., corner 4th ot. i iihalae Rev. Gnorge i 1. Hepworth, ty 7:00—“Our Homes and How to Moke Them : A evening 4 foll on gate Panes hetings PURSD AY Why Join the Charen WEUNESDAT—txpertewce Movting. TUL USDAY—"Mass Veaixe, Meeting by the Hippodrome Choir Fridey—Ged's Love in Protuience. aettioateert will conduet a vorvice of song every eventng inp is aon OF THE ATONEMENT. MADISON Av. end at rices at 11 A. Me ane 7:45 HOF (THE HOLY sPosTt crerct ind 3th ot Bie, Brady &, peevicen at 10g A.M. amu 7% P oe Casilla ‘yanisr, CHURCH, 5TH AY., ConNER ae §h— , dared B. Flagg wil ome cons fencing at 105, a Mead CORNER 8, Fector, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1876—QUADRUPLE SHEET. RELIGIOUS NOTICED. WOR CP Tie Bee RRON AEN CERES. at., between Park and Lexington neni ker. a Chastncey Sis wl will deliver Sanday, May 7; tof two dlacouraes on Iv and beanty. addressed Baijec ine Bou cade. sc; Where They Are and How fo (ain Access Services at 11 A. il. Pree cirea- Taine library in eeaveie. Gacrca OF THE DIVINE Fay eae jah STH AY.. corner hth ot—Eev. De & + Chapin, pastor: preach ing and commu mornin: espers and an extemporaneous address at F. Mi. “Come, REST, STH AY. yaURON OF THE WEAVENLY ve 45th at.—Rev. Dr. Howland, Services 11 A. M.. Rew. oe @ second annivervary of the ‘Sunday schools at Pees b CHURCH cae tHE RECONCILIATION (EPIS- 2 rrice and sermon by Rev. day school, 9 A. M. Gosree MEETIN Matiecn ay. and 42d st. Chureh of the ely Trinity, SUN: Day, 3 May 7, 720 P. M.—Preaching to she people by Rey. Stephen B. Tyng, Jx.. D. D. 4P. M.—Bible reading Baas W. Humpstone. WEDNESDAY, THUNSDAY and FRIDAY, 46 East 3 at Or A. M., by Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr. RS. STODDARD AND MASTER THOUGH HOLD ‘Beances on Saturday, Sunday and Monday €th, 7th and 8sh, tor materialisation of spirit forms, Gth'ay, Names in full given. RS. E. F. JAY BULLENE, TRANCE SPEAKER, will lecture at 55 West Jd st. rae morning, 10:30; evening, 7:30; Children’s Lycoum, 2 BV, ¥. 0. EWER D. D. WILL Hees IN FR tare charch, W ‘est 20th st., Sunday evening: CLERC Be. STH odT., 290.—PROFESSOR, VAN. © derweyde on *Mathametics, tho First Gospel of Sclence,” before rst oS on ar of tho religion of hu Bible reading “and 8 yr. Te Mey ® 10%, 11 (choral) Yay "P. Mt * Chore. The ight Rev: Bisbee eter wilt painter Goofirmation on Wednesday M._ Strangers cordially invited, pug rr 4 a ANNIVERSARY OF THE Protestant Episcopal Church Missionary Society for Seamen will be Leld this evening at 734 o'clock in the Charelr of the Sratabenrat fon, 20th st.. near Sthav. The Right Rev, Bishop Clark will preach. Those intorested in the work among tho sailors are invited E SECOND RKFORMED KPISCOPAL have returned to their piace of worship on 26 ‘7th av.—Services, with preaching, 10:30 A. M. and 7) M. Ali the seats free. George Howell, mini "HE LABOR REFORM CONVENTION Helene Hil, 141 Oth of, a: 10:00 4. M., 2:80 and 7 PLM. 8. P. ,Androws, Heywood and’ J. K. Ingolls, a next, be prosent. poses th a NITY CHAPEL, 128TH ST., HARLEM.—REV. W, T. Clarke will preach shix morning on “The Things That Remain.” Service bogins at 11 o'clock. Tho public cor- dally invited. Av DRY ~ a2 ms IN OBDER TO COMM ‘ATE THE BEGINNING OF THE CENTENNIAL ‘ON WE SHALL, ON INEIIEI|"3534 WEDNESDAY A: z i] THURSDAY, maY 0 Al EA D 11, HOLD A | GRAND CENTENNIAL OPENING, 10 WHICH WE CORDIALLY INVITE THE LADIES OF NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY. OUR ENTIRE BUILDING WILL BE RICULY DECO- RATED AND AN APPROPRIATE SOUVENIR WILL BE GIVEN LADIES WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR PRESENCE. ‘ EKEE 4 It nH OH ” E tH UR RIG CH Hs 8” E ig eR RIC H HS a 7 HOUR RUG HWS EEE HanIt Kerk i OC HUH ‘Ssss E i it Rk 4 c H H 8 x H RRR) on s EW HR RUC CH HS_ 8. HEEE H HR RM cccc H H ssss EIGHTH AVENUE, A FEW DOO! RS, ABOVE TWENTY. FOURTH STR A. stEwant £00 * will offer for sale on MONDAY, May 8, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 5,000 pieces of CARPETS, | in all the varieties of texture and manufactare, at LOWER PRICES than they have been overed in this city daring the past FOURTEEN YEARS. BROADWAY, 4TH AV., 9TH AND 10TH STS. zi DRY GoOODs. will offer - ou MONDAY, May 8, TUXIR ENTIRE STOCK: OF OF STYLES, IS AT THE LOWEST PRICES WHICH, FOR AssoRT: PRESENT Aasothayyiacn OFFERED YET. POPLIN SUITS, three pieces, from $6 60 to 618 50, Peat A POPLIN SUITS, t im combination colors, from GRANITE PLAID SUITS, a1 $13 50, DEBRGE SUITS, all shades, from $10. SUITS OF MANCHESTER CASHMERE, at $17. SUMMER CAMEL'S HATR SUITS, trimmed with silk, from 821, ns) Fill OVERSKIRTS AND JACKETS of same, from $17, 7a SUITS, BLACK and colored, {from $17 te ; Ae are SUITS, SILK UNDERSKIRTS, from $54 10 $73, 5 CASHMERE OVERSKIRTS AND J ACEBTS, 816 to $33. ALPACA BUITS, from $8 75 to $29, LADIES’ SWISS 8UITS, trom $9 to $25, j MOURNING COSTUMES A SPECIALTY f COMPLETE OUTFITS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, OR MADE TO ORDER AND DELIVERED IN 12 HOURS. ‘Tie, EVENING DRESSES to order (n 24 hours. SATISFACTION IN EVERY WAY GUARANTEED. A large assortment of FRENCH WAND-EMBROIDERED BATISTE SUITS, from 617 40 $23. P Wharrans, i o— LADIES’ WRAPPERS, corded Cashmero ERE, nilted aatin robe front ED ©. ASTI WihPrend: DE vain “Mins AND CHILDREN'S SWISS SUITS, from $2 50 bat ull oR, CHILDREN'S PLAID MELTON SUITS, from $4 25 to $17. CASHMERE ALL WOOL Pi. ‘LAID SUITS, from $3 25 ap, STRIPED ALI WOOL CASHME KE SUITS, from $12 up. olee lot _of FRENCH HAND-EMBROIDBRED PiQuE GABRIELLES, hom 25 to $9. tt Soa GABRIELLES, Tises, two to stx years, 90c. to in BRAIDED LINEN SUITS, all sixes, from $4 70. LINEN SUITS, three pieces, sizes, four to sixteen years, ik 70 to $8. ah Aha GABRIELLES, sizes, two to six years, $1 25 to PIQUE SUITS, embroidered ruffies, $4 75 to $13 75. PIQUE SUITS, braided, $5 to $7 75. PIQUE SUITS, braided bed ‘snd embroidered, sizes, eight te pet a ‘years, $9 25 to 614 i CALICO WRAPPERS, Te LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. Ont stock in wll branchewot thi thie department is now fully comiplote. Styles and prices aie. v0 varied the Fequlremenis of our customers, | We contiden inspection. Our assortment rment, from thé piainest to ench wud American manufacture, and in quality of mater rials nad nish cavuot fail to satisfy the most critical. Watking ct from DIES’ AN dies’ complete Uutfits, tron Infants’ complete Outtits, from... A fall astertment of new stylesof FANCY COLORED SKIRTS in PLAIN, PLAID and STRIPED GOODS, Also of SERGE, CLOTH and OTHER MATERIALS, particu- larly adapted for steamer svear or travelling purposes. All. the popular styles of CORSETS, PANIERS, &c., at equally popular prices. SAMPLES OF GOODS AND CATALOGUES OF LADIES’ AND MISSES SUITS AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AND INFANTS’ OUTFITS SENT FREE OF CHARGE TO ALL SECTIONS OF THE UNITED STATES. RULES FOR SELF-M EMENT SENT ON AP- PLICATION TO ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. ORDERS FOR GOODS OF ALL KINDS WILL BE CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO AXD THE Goops PACKED AND FORWARDED WITHOUT CHARGE. BROADWAY AND 20TH sf. GRAND AN curystig STS., NEW YORK. qT & TaYcor. EP ; gs ue | 5 A. 7. STEWART & CO. ‘will coni UNusvaL B! i BARGAINS, such as may not be presented again In. many Stel thes Feepocttully ineive the stteation of wetonde, sue. tomers, strangers aud residents ents of nelzhboring cities, BROADWAY, 4TH AY., OTH AND 10TH STS. (A® ESTIRELY XEW STOCK OF GENERAL Day GOoD: Ds, GARRY, HANNIGAN & ‘301 Grand st., near Eldridge st. Branch store, 441 Grand st., New York, lately ocenpied by Charles Heard & Co. Opening dav, Monday, May 8, Opening day, Monday, May 8. nnd following days. GARRY, UANNIGAN & OROWB take pleasure in informing their patrons and the trade tn general tat they arc now rendy to exhibit an entirely new stock of spring styles, consisting of plain and colcred Silks, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Buits, Domesties, Hosiery, Euwbroideries, Notions, £e, Piain and colored Sitks. ‘These departments aro under the supervision of & well known and experienced bu: experience as European buyer for one of the best stores in the elty. We shail keep constantly on hand an elegant assortment of plata and colored Siiks in al the leading shades Dress Goods, We offer many superior stjtox at less than cost of Imperte- thon, consisting of Irish and French Poplins, silk and woel Seraree atten Aieees, Fray moress ees beg mn od Cashmeres, Mourning Goods and Grenadines « spectalty. Shaw! tock. tention, being well selected and com. single and double Mourning Shawls at popular Striped Shawls in all the diff Paisiey Shawis direct from the manufac. having 10 yer | We call plote in artiontar its bras Broche a wurers, Our Suit and Cloak Department. thls thé prinetpal branch of « test class It Is our sincore object to of our bw wet} city. tonether with, ‘navinu, at an lsrmouse xpense, hited yy x salerroom, Also, A workroom, tor the parpose of Dianufecturing ail ae Stiie on the premises, We shall keep constantly on band aa elegant assort it ade sats and Cioaks, and execute orders al Our motto js to sell the beat goods At the lowest prices. Rei 1g thanks for part favors, and trasting to merits wee of saine, a visit of inspection is respectfully Respeetfaliy, yours, faliy, FOr ERY, UANNIGAN & 4 CROWE. MITH'S EAN BAZAAK—REMOVED TO 16 RAST SMTEESEStiveen Broedway aad bus av south side, 8, BMBROIDERIES, HANDKSRCHIEFS, 200 black thread Barbes at &5; worth 85, 150 black thread Barbes at $450; worth $5 50, 100 black thread 1h $9, b 4 SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in pax Laces 200 real Duchesse J abo ——. — be ONE MAG 1FICEST 1 BOINT | AEPLIQUE OVER. | fonts, FINKST IMPORTBD, $250 TU Hamburg Fdgings, 18¢, Harbarg Edgings, 200, Hamburg Eagings, 25c. ; former price, 35. Hambarg Edymgs, ie. ; former price, 45¢. Hambarg Edgings, weg“ rh She. Hemastitebed Handkerchiefs, $1 44 per dosen ; former price #1 ferastitehed Handwerchtets, $1 80 per dosen : former pries, *femasitehed Handkerchlefs, £225 per dozen ; former price, Hematitohed Handékerchie(s, $3 per dozen; former price, Hemstitehed Handkerchiefs, 88 75 per dozen ; former price, itemstivched Handkerchiefs, very Que, $4 75 por dozen; former price, $6 5 former price, 2356, aver price, 286. plaid Swiss Muston for ladies’ Morning se., worth 50. Goods tn mam entrance, ont, on Best table. Broadway and 20th st, UPHOLSTERY GOODS end two eases of Dronse Broad f LACE CURTAINS. y Censored > — > < LORD & hconocea tN es about to furnish their dwollings will Gnd that we ring in this depertment EXTRAOKDINARY RY BARGAINS, ia PURNITURE COVERINGS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, CRETONNES, SLIP" COVERINGS, &e. A large stock of TAMBOURED, NOTFINGHAM and GUIPURE LACE CURTAINS, 80 8 reduction of 3) per cent from former prices, ‘Ae slegant variety of TAVESTRY and EMBROIDERED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS at very sttractive prices, WINDOW SHADES, Corntces and Laambrequins pat ap. Siip Covers il | lo and ind made. Extimates freely furnish EXTRAORDINAKY BARGAINS. 1,200 CROCHUKT QUILTS at Bt, 1,000 CROCHET QUILTS at 1 40. 1,000 EXTRA CROCHET QUILTS at $1 50. 1,000 11-4 MARSEILLES QUILTS at &4 50, worth $5 50. FINER GOODS. OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DE- SIGNS, AT PRUPOKTIONATELY LOW PRICES. A LARGE LINE OF sUMMER BLANKETS, FROM 8 per pair. THIS DEPARTMENT [8 NOW UNDER THE SUPER- VISLON OF MR. JAMES HAGAR. Broadway end 20th 0, ae ay = : DRY GoopDs. wsi6.- = ~ PRY VONES* si, eat NEW 51 y STORE, YRENCH BONNETS, FLOWERS, TRIMMED HATS, 2% ORNAMENTS, Z RIBBONS, 4% VAILS., Z u SUN UNBRELLAS, AND PARASOLS. FANCY GOODS, a HOSIERY, F 2 Bed “anne vanes | EIGHTH AVENUE. BIGHTH AVENUE 5 AND NINETEENTH STREET, NINETEBNTH STREET. Zz J 000 ND EEE 88s Zz s JO ON 8 z 2 70 ON 883. z 2,> 350 ON§ Ss 2 Zz 3i 000 N BE 888 _Z Zz z% z ae} 2% OIL OLOTHR, ce PHOLSTER 2” "Whatton per 7 Zz z CORNIC Batra baperine Ingrates 2% LACE CURT from 40c. upward, % ORE “ad IDs: EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OPFERED IN ALL | DEPARTMENTS, AS WE ARE DETERMINED TO MAKE TIIIS one of the most AT- TRACTIVE ESTABLISIMENTS IN THE CITY, NEW DRESS GOODS OPRN DAILY. SUITS AND DRESSMAKING. Elegant now and stylish Suits of onr own importation a manufacture, in ch: tylos and desicna, In -all tl favorite tabries of rior work und finish, at 90 per vent less th: SILK DEPARTMENT. Fancy Silks, 7c, and upward. Black Silks, fr #1, 81 10 and upward. Great in- tin Anish th from $1. 50 to $2 50, A SPECIALTY. cttone Jn out ual attract TAWL, DEPAREME AN CinkbREN's UNDERWEAR At very attractive BOYS’ CLOTH from infants to LI venre, THE CHEAPEST Brook er DOMESTICS IN THE a Sth av. and 19th st, JONES, A®™ LADIEs' EF © Ko oc cll 8 8 KK oO og u nu 8 KK °o oc HUAN BSS, KK o oc H ii 8 KK Oo 0¢ Ht H BR, KR K 000 ccc it H Bs8 ; jm STi AV. AND 20TH 8T, Will make, Monday, May, and during the wees, Tremendous reduct is in prices of Tremendous reductions a me, Tremendous reductions 82 ¢ Tremendous re ea? oe qcecaca Fedwetions a reductions ceacdac mendons redn tious Tremendous roducti Tremendous reducti eee Tremendous Tremendous Tremendous Tremendous Citi Tremendous re Tremenious Tremendous gene remendous ri * Trem-ndous 4 a 8 3 Tremendons reduction: Fen? w Tremendous reductions ® IN DDD RRR KEEEB 888 888 DD RR E s 8 8 8 DD RR E 8 8 DD ERR EB 838, DD RR 8 8 DD RR E 5 8 8 8 DoDD & K KEEB 888 > a Goa, 000 000 DDD ass. @¢@o0 00 0 DD 8 8 G oo 0 0 DD 8 G o 0 0 O DD 838 G@a¢ 0 0 ®@ 6 DD 8 @ @ 0 60 0 0 Do» 8 GGG 000 000 bDD so Special bargains in every department this week at nO. kocis, 6th and 20th st. eal NOTICE. La g. JoHNsTOX, v4 @ Jo ce ans Rav 4 6 wae nee 4 26 ee Broadway, Sth Bumm 597 linen Suits, 83: redaced 815 Picardy batiste pattern: marked down from §7 50. 712 Polonaise, batiste, sae former price $11 50, 285 Over Dresses, In boxes, $12; recently sold at $25, 101 iaged sone ‘Wrappers, $1; lately reduced from 216 Ladies cambrle Morning Robes, $1 95; formerty wold at 265 Summer Suits, $6 50: worth $1 243 cloth, cashmere and silk Sacques at $5. $6, $7, $9, $12 and $15. 2,900 pieces ladies’ cotton Furnishing Goods at equally low prices, Elegaut Wedding Trounseaux on on hand and made to order at short notice. 217 pieces striped and checked Bilks, 60e. : redneed from $1. 316 pieces plain colored Silks, ., marked down from $1 25. 227 pleces plain colored Silks, $1; worth $1 50. 500 pleces Guinet's black Slik, 1 25; lave val ‘The highor priced qualition reduced proportjonately. Extensive carloties Dress Goods, Carpots, Upholstery, Laces and Embroldertes. Hostery and Gloves, French wnd Eagiish White Goods, Housekeeping Fabrics, Shawls and Cloths, Parasols, Umbrellas, Pans and Trimmings. jaitousiy to all parts of the country on ling oak of town parties to make their te terms aa residents of New York ples sen enpliestion purebases on as city. Goods forwarded by mail or expres to f united tease et Osean” se leapt ae — 5.40. JOUNSTON, ‘Broudway, 5th av, and 220 9%, ‘A, © Stewanré G0. will exbibis on MONDAY slarge varioty of FRENCH AND NEW YOK TRIMMED ATS AND BOKNETS, very elegant. oxraruae? ina ght, ez Wesire aerrtmows of PANAMA AND STRAW HATS, eowest styles, Also, the laters Paris and London NOVELTIES THE GAINSBOROUGH COACKING HAT, ALPINE COACHING NG MAT, ROUGH-AND-REAI AD Y COACHING HAT, elegantly ly trimmed end vory stylish. BROADWAY, 4TH AY. OTM AND 10TU 8TS. Go BARGAWS IN Soe CLOTHING, LORD & TAYLOR, od 265, 257, 250 and 261 Grand 4t., corner Chrystie, and ‘83 Forsyth st a tun Tine of Bors’ sattevat lew prices BOYS' GOUD SUHOOL ‘SUITS, Boys’ DERBY SUITS, pteereging dam Bovs! wPRING 6ACK sults,” > % 6% FO BOYS’ CONTINENTAL ayia ie week as BOYS JOCKEY svUIts, Boys’ NEW DMIPERIAL piousns,. a pee BOYS' SAILOR SUITS, $3 75, 8450, 87 SO, BOYS DONALD KILT st bors bea“ iA Set? Tatoo A dl aX” srectsiry. AGES BS 2% tara b Spectal attention given to all custom orders Grand, Chrgatie and Foreyth sa, DRY Goups. Ay STERN BROTHERS, StxTH. Avi AVENUE MONDAY AND DURING THE WSEK, a 2| o EB SECOND FLOOR OF ‘HEIR SIXTH AVENUB BUILDINGS, UNUSUAL AND ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS UNUSUAL AND ATTKACTIVE BARGAINS UNUSUAL AXD ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS in thei AND CHILDREN'S PURNISHING DE- PARTMENTS, TO WHICH THEY DIRECT THE IMMEDIATE ATTEN- TION OF THEIR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, The largest and most complete line of LADIES’ LADIbS’ MOUSLID conststin; NGI ROBES, CHEMISES, DRESSING SACQUES, WALKING, TRAIN AND UNDER SKIRTS, DRAWERS, CORSET VOVERS, WAISTS, including a lange selection of the best quality muslin and matertuls, a1 DECIDED | - BDUCTION THEIR FORMER WELL Lis KNOWN LOW PRICES, LADIES’ CHEMISES, best mustins, fre embrolderies and woli made, at 72c., Bdc., $1, $1 15, $1 25 and $1 50, NIGHT ROBKS, elaborately trimmed with Hamburg embroideries, at § + $1, $1 25, $1 50, $1 75, $2. DRAWERS, splendidly mad do, with gees and ruffles, sails / i 38c., 45, and 500. ; with Hamburg edgings and inse nsertions, at 75e., BSc. and $1. WALKING SKIRTS, full tize and best mustin: clusters of tucks and ruffles, at S3c., EMBROIDERED bodie rev SK) w stylos, and all made of rede, and 750, KIRTS, po By ‘$2 50, upward. it $1 73, DRESSING SACQUES, Ivborately trimme: Toc., $1, $1 24, $1 48, upward, THESK ARE BUT A FEW PRICES OF THE EX- TREMELY LARGE s8TOOK WE ARE NOW EX- HIBITING, AND A PERSONAL INSPECTION OF THESE DEPARTMENTS ONLY WILL GIVE LADIES AN IDEA OF THR SUPERIORITY » GENERAL or OUR GARMENTS AND THE GREAT WE INDUCEMENTS A large assortment of LINEN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR tn all styles. LACE UNDERGARMENTS. CHEMISES, DRAWERS. _W hg ett atid TRAIN IRTS AT A REDUC' OF 80 PER CENT rom” OWNER PRICES, MONDAY aie sa FIVE OASES FRENCH PERCALE LINGERIE, A ast received per Steamship Lessin; of nand mbroidered 2 x: Sums 8 sie etae 43] aI ¢ AWERS A AMISOLER, OUR Ov ows INPORTATION, WHITE LAWN Wi ven FROM §2865 UPWARD. LADIES’ PERCALY’ WRAPPERS FROM $1 SOUPWARD. CALICO WRAPPERS AT 90C. ‘The most complete axecrtment in the elty. We direet attention to our choice stock of LADIES’ BWISS AND ORGANDIE COSTUMES, our own designs and manufactare, MISSES’ SWISS AXD ORGANDIE COSTUM on hand and made to ori at very low MISSES’ UNDERGARMENTS and INFANTS’ WEAR. eS eae TLDREN'S PIQUE GARMENTS, j LADIES’ lal | within two days, ices, immense stor! PIQUE ‘sits. GABRIELLES, DRESSES, KILT SUITS, CLOAKS, WALKING COATS AND CAPES, tn all sizes and styles, unusually chonp. Ne los ti foveltion ta CHILDREN'S LACE CAPS, our own styles, SRR BROT 6th av, and 234 et, will offer, Monday, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS SUN UMBRELLAS AND FARAROLS. NEST TWILLED SILK SUX UNBRELDA OM LAUR BROWS AND NAVE, WITH & Renita NANDLES. Ate 50, $2 7, $2 58, and G3 15, AND A lars NOPE UMBRELLAS AT 89 $0, 64, £4 50, OARRIAGE SHADES | DES AT OS AND $3 68, ALL UNUSUALLY CHEAP, OPENING OF ae PARIS FRINGES AND TRIMMINGS, MONDAY, ELEGANT LINES OF PARIS SILK x= TAPE RUCHIN FANCY Oaaoee? Moss Ti INGS, COLORED SILK FRINGES, TABLIERS, ENTIRELY NEW STYLES AT VERY “ATTRACTIVE FRICES. 3 SILK DEPARTMENT. ; 8 IN — DRESS SILKS, $1 7 upward, FROM LAST WEER'S AUCTION BALES, COLORED: ‘onos, rea, tae at 96C., tn all tmaginadle colors. MILLINBRY 81LKS, en eT Show DE wE }, Si 25, 61 50 and $1 65, LED AND FROSTED SILKS. Cheaper than any other Some b rR ‘en immenss assortment ot IMPORTED axD_ ow UUR OWN MAKE. SLEZVELESS JACKETS, TL. LACS FIOHUS, CAPES, OCARFS, LACE STREAMERS, BOWS, TIES, ROPFFLINGS, avirore BACQUES. Cushion Covers, Pin Cushions Tofles P= By once bargains iy ap bg REAL DUCHESS TIK® EN! Bade, TURBAD LACE BA! BARBS, DUCHES# a3 AND APPLIQUE BARBS, | STRAN WROTE ; STERN BROTH wy SROTHR RAS GIXTH AVENUE AND 29D STREET, Fite aint Vaal te Aina —— PRICE FIVE VE CENTS. DRY GOODs. fis @ RRRR If ccc &# H sss ¥ H HR RUG cH Hs sm E HR RTC “ous + EB Ho HR Rig Mon 8 KEK HHHH RRR) Ii C HHH sss E H HR RC uo 3 & H HR RIECG H moe R H HR RUC of Hs 8% KFEEB H HR RIf coc H H sss * WILL OPEN ON MONDAY SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENR, nO PY ‘TrITT H OH AA t Ho AA Hon OA A £ WHEN OA A T HH AAaA T HH AA T HH A OA 2 HH A A T THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN TAB CITY. REAL FRENCH CHIP HATS, all colors and shapes, af $1 50, sold everywhere at $2 25 and $3 50. THESE GOODS ARR ALL and 18 !s owing to tho immen: FIRST CLASS GOODS, largo quantities thes we R ENTIRE IMPORTATION OP PIXEST PARIS CHIP UATS reduced to 82 50, $2 7 and $8, SOLD FORMERLY AT FROM 84 TO §6 BACH. AMERICAN CHIP HATS, yw shapes, reduced te 47a, Very best quality AMERICAN CHIP RATS, All the latest colors arid shapes, at T5e.; wold everywhere as $1 and $1 25 R BRAID Hats, ts Finest SILVE ATS, in meu fove to oy FINE MILAN HATS at 75e., Se., 85e., $1 and upward, STRAW SAILOR HATS, in navy blue, th a white and combinatien colors, in all qualities at positive bargains, MISSES’ BHOOL HATS, tein ed and unerimmed, Neus Bea, 4b, BOG. and upward. FINE INDIA PANANA HATS, at 30e. ; worth 500, OUR STOCK OF STRAW HATS fs one of the largest and. the uasortment one of the most complote in the eity, - JOBBING DEPARTMENT ‘ON THIRD FLOOR —'D. FOR CONVENIENCE OF iy /LESALE BUYERS, TRIMMED BONNETS AND ROUND HATS. IMMENSE ASEORTMENT. ELEGANT STYLES. STYLISHLY trimmed HATS, at $5, $6, $7 50, $8 50, $10 and up. SAMB GOODS AS ARE SOLD ON BROADWAY 41 DOUBLE Titik ABOVE PRICES, MISSES! AND CHILDREN'S ILATS, $2 60, $9, $4 and up Fall ine of MILLINERY AND TRIMMING SILER RIBBONS, &e., ac, Boys’ FROSTED SILKS at Te, worth $1 25% BASKET SILKS at 81.50, worth $2, FILET SILKS at $125, worth 81 75, Gros Grain Trimming and Dress Silke, in all colors, at . $1 10, $1 20 and ap. All bonght at the Inte auction ealos and groatly under regalar value, REE Il BBB BBB 000 RRM B BB BO ° R RH BBB BO ° RR i oR B BOBO O RRR lf BBB BBB) OO O RR tH BB 8 BO ° RoR I : B ; BO °o R oR I B BO oO R BU Baw Bon 000 purchased at the great nuction sales at loss tuam cost of ims ALL SILK NO. 9 RIDHON at He, PER YARD. ALL SILK NO. 12 RIBBON at lla PER YARD. ALL SILK NO. 16 RIBBON at Ife, PER YARD, ‘TANCH ALL SILK SASH Riaions AT 39¢,, WORTH 80a, Full line of frosted, Ddeskor “at ‘and diamond RIBBON, ail under value, The trade supplied in nny quantity at loss then down town Jobbers’ prices. FINEST FREN' in montares, wrenths and ainatl clusters ing, all imported stylon, at modsrate prices. Any special styie branched to order withous extra charge. Fall tine of Pond Lies, Marsmersttos, Liltes, Pinks, Hope, ow Talis, Linwortelles, Apple he, de. | egies En OUR STOCK OF SILK 5 SOLS ts complete with ai MBRELLAS AND PARA novelties of the season. Full line of biack and ecrn brocaded Canoptes, trimmed wish ecru and black Cashmere laces, SILK SUN UMBRELLAS. in black, brown, nary blae plum and bottle green, with pearl and gold, tvory, real shell, elear horn, azate and ebony handles ALL OUR GOODS ARE OF THS BEST MANU. FACTURE AND ARE WARRANTED 10 GIVE SATISPACTION IN EV N EVERY INSTANCE, 22 inch extra quality, all silk serze, at clear horn handio 75, worth $3 50, inch, extra quality, all silk serge, clear horn bandlq worth 4, Splendid serge silk San Umbrolla Pull ling of children's Parasols to close ont balance of spring stock. 8 plaid Dress Goods, all light shades, reduced to pay walked Mappa 3 cases fine Mohair, reduced to 170, ; former price, 308. B eases Dodeize reducod to 24e. ; former price, 40c. Tenses all wool Debeige, reduced to Sie. ;tormerprics, S00 Ail oar fino Spring Dress Goods marked down to close out balance of stock. Full lino of White Goods, Towolling, Napkins, Table Lim ens, Nottingham Lace Curtains Piques, do, £¢, at posh tive bargains. Best Pacific Percales, 124¢¢., fall yard wide, sssss_ U it Trrerrer 90688 8 aU uo Tt 8 8 u uo T 8 8 u voi T 8 sssss_ uo T 888s 8 U uo rT 8 3 U uo t 8 8 3 U uo = 8 s 888838 vrru: ot T BSSRB BALANUE OF OUR STOCK OF SPRING sUIn MARKED DOWN, HANDSOME SPRING SUITS AT $190, REDUCED FROM $4 50, HANDSOME SPRING SUITS AT $2905, REDUCED FROM $. HANDSOME SPRING SUITS AT 6750, REDUCED FROM 611, HANDSOME SPRING SUITS AT $1260, REDUCED FROM 618 STRIPED AND CHECKED Stk SUITS AT $10 50, HANDSOME BLACK ror CoLors 50, 630, “80 AND UP! SILK SUITS ABD. bts fine OF CASH D SIL! Sage’ ND DOLMANS NMERE AND, 8H wane sara) A VISIT OF INSPECTION Is 18 SOLICITED, witHooT REGARD TO PURCHASING. NO ONE UKED 70 BUY 287 AND 280 BTil AVGNUR, SEAR 4TH OT. v. S—LADIES sHotLD CERTAINLY ATTEND OUR GRAND CENTENNIAL OPENING on WEDNESDAY, Mat 10, ADVERTISED (N ANOTHER OOLUMN OF THTD

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