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NEW PUBLICATIONS. —— CHRISTMAS BOOKS. Qur table is as gay with the bright covers of the Chriet- @ift-books. ae s wood-walk in Autumn with the fall- loaves. W hardly remember when these publications been so costly, #o rich, and we may add 0 generslly Suteresting as this year. Forciuost among them for beauty of poper and printing, end for the intrinsie value of its eontents is, perhaps, Leighton's * Life of Man Sywbol- $sed.” Thisis an English book published by Longman, {9+ tntroduced to the American public by the Appletons . of this city who are the agents for it. The idea of the ook 18 & comparison betwoon the lifo of man and the, h of the y' nr nd n wwarm of extracts from all the: !n%.h de. from all the best poets of world doue lnto Au hums beo-like about the nz{m "i Mowers th with & liberal baod in margin wo have any fault to find with this beauti- falfbock it 1a that it 1s Toverrrich, thero 18 (00 much tion; but, it is & volume ‘:ohnd nnd.n“fc full enough of poetry, to ® many an hour n; and proliuh? e el known mm John L«(hm,b lesigned the illustra- may are engraved by the best English-wood- vn‘- Those who are in scarch of a beautiful end e book for & Christmas present need hardly look D Roberts & Co. send us thie Poems of the ever popular Jean Ingelow, sdvanced to the dignity of vellum paper, eye-bealing English print, end elogant binding. It isil® Jestratd beside, with many wood-cnts, the most of which” ‘we are sorry to say, are far more queer than besutiful .".nd\bll-hfl'il. t one like J. Wolf’s “Ring BPove’ on but we could wish sueh more frequent. The same publ& ers also issue * Griset's Grotesques, ‘with Rb; , by Tom Hood,” & book of avowed nonsense, ‘which will serve to make the children laugh, although weither the wood-cute nor the verscs have the real vis comica to our thinking. We donot know wha firisetfis, buthis work shows ‘one of & hundred clevé} French- men, trained to draw with skillful*fucility whatover 1 sot eyee on. But, he has not wuch to say; and Mr. 'l who «mmly does mot inhent his father's wi or w bas not been sble to rise fto the level of Mother 555 D. Appleton & Co. have issued 8 new eollection of racts, with the general title, * Two Centuries of Song.” Tt appears on a cursory examisation to bave N made with taste and judgment, nlthoupn it does not ln txunt with, m-m blishers” ** Housebold o adu ited by Charles Dana, Iu'hu-h 'nmplndh ov '.hen is & continued de- mand’ Fhe present book, however, is meant rather as an -hpnt gift thau as & useful oompeu snd it fully soswers the pu with its beautifal paper and print, and ita noticeable bindiug, which, however, is not as successful sstsome that has come before us this Christmas, Among the illustratious we tind one by the son of our American Leslio—George Leslio—whoseslarge picture, The War Summons,* hes interested many on the Wills of the Artist Pund Rociety. 'W. H. Appleton has issued an edition of Mrs. Jameson's “ Characteristics of Women,” with stecl-plato illustra- Mmcndning of idea) portraits of Shakespearc’s Hero- Wes. JThe book is always wolcome and seems to have -u pular favorite, & distinctien which it well de- re. Jameson "ufi au of léarning.and cul- flo and sho impressed 1 erything she wrote, boside thewo unw-!flnhmu. chm'vf astrong yot gentle 'dmnnly uature, Mr. Appleton's edition of the ‘ Charac- Seristics ' is very eleguntly bound. @harles Grifimpublishes ** The Poet's Kalendar,” a col- bection of English Pastoral postry with wood-cat illustra- tions by various bands. It contains much first-rate poetry,” the pictures, though in_ the conventional style of &:t Pols’tl m his school, are by no means '{lhm':l Another Griffin, Richard, this time has sent out a ven- ture whicli wo hope will prove profitable, *The Works of Hogarth.” A large, thick book with nearly everything that Hogarth ever painted or desi in it, and which would be still more yalusble if ti u'wmpc ing text were not 80 unwor of l.hn hat wu wanted was & good, reada n of H with a description of the plu»- llm 8! unld l toa ar and more serious understarding of them. Wiy will not Mr. Griffin, now that he has’ the platcs, do this desirable tbing for us! Hogarth s always new amgl fresh, and o well-written bookébout him, 80 frecly illustrated, would Bosure of psteady sale, Wo have enongh of old Fruesler's foralizings forone century. E. H. Butler & C6, of Philadelphia send us the Fourth Edition of * The Gallery of Enghsh and American Poets, with aa Introductory Essay by Henry Coppée, LL.D., President ofhhi;h University.” ’fl blie_evidently approve forva tourth it Sesklie Rt Wwem'th o0 lzart . The new Edition is illustrafed with 8 few sddi- engmvinga. Prom George Routledge & Sons we receive “ Wayside Posies; Original Poems of the Country Life, edited by Robert Buchanan.” This is a collection of poems nearly all new ;. 'dhgl\-.lm-my sources, wmauflhfln :fiypod,m more, indifferent. The illustrations ‘are chnour with those we noticed when .uhu of Jesn l s, but there are man, are & v.in were contained in that vol- School, "ot on_page 46; *The Bit o’ Garden,” s; (ThesVisions of & City-tree,” pago 39, are among ones>They ame sll in & free ‘unconventional style, much more intercsting on that account if on no other the more and nusuggestive ‘“steel-engravings'” that used to fill the sunuals of a by-gone doy. But, some- fimes, rud 10 these two volumes very often, unconven- tionality is pusiied too far. J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, sdd three little” books to the store which awaits the children this year. Theso are called “JFhe Ravel Story Books,” and consist of i‘d three of the Ravel® Pantomimes. ll:-o Ihewl Owl,” ‘“The White Kunight,” and illust with somowhat exag; r-mr\ eturcs ud in very bright colors. Those w! dy snd nonsense verses enongh megt w“f:«l child’s mind upon, will no donbt be attiacted by these but we are net among the number. How much more sensible is uch & book s this Child's Colored Gift Book” which Rortledge publishes than those we )m}un been noticiig. The drawings are almost all if the color-priuting hsd been more carefully =:.il would have lw'publo to mauy children of l larger growth than it ams to bo intefided for. Now here is a publisher who always employs the best men to work for him, and who scems % be able to judge for himself when & tiing is well done, and the result is that even his n\maul holu bave something in them tbat makes them looking at. “ Parables from Huln. by Mrs. Alfred Gatty,” comes to ug with Bell & Daldy’s imprint on the title-page. It hfiuowynflu. but some of the mnnmlon are g P«W' “TInfe- Birds in the Nest,” p. I -’m\h huy!ng. if they were S it-contained. are not 8o -mfwtory Bnrno Sones, of 'hom some fi us bave heard so mac! dxu points w ‘3 iverer.” f jp '“.;f = we have .MZ? nwuaago_“xhn Andersen’s Stories for the Housebold.” Be. Mm-mw which ehildren cannot bo rateful enough, and of vl it late to sa; :xx ing in or'u.lml‘{. 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A ot of sowe of the Osmen that may be played with the Cards: Romans, Clug, Poluts, Olprey Counterplot, Crom Purpores, Schiool " Ma'am, Auction, Matelmony, Fpeeulation, Blg Misery, Puze's, Loto, Strife, O1d Maid, Painters sud Autnors, Motto Oame, and & host of | others, sl played with the FROTEAN CARDS and fully deseribed 1n the Book of Directiont. Price $125 per box. Sent freeby mail o8 rewitiing price. JONN H. TINOLEY, Publisber and Booweler, No, 192} Patton-st., New-York, TTROMO- ITHOGRAPTIS, - To Amer un»vmung, 4. —Above 50 sukiects elng all nver pabilahed, fr l«lH :-m-ntl- (5 iy, bovdon, the Wi of DAY & #0 Ln-m.d Lists, from which selgctio: be made, mai od on spplic rer For | New Dubhications. Boou FOR THE HOLIDAYS. SHELDON & Co. Kos. 408 and 500 BROADWAY, opposite the £ Nicholas Hotel, have for sule & som plote stock of ILUSTRATED WORKS, STANDARD WORKS, BEST EDITIONS OF THE POETS, BIBLES, BOOKS OF COMMON BRAYER, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, i ich bindings eultable for paeseats. SHELDON & €08 HHOLIDAY CATALOGUE s now ready, and lication. ean be hed on 'I‘HE ablished, DRAYTONS fli) THE DAVENANTS, A STORY OF THE CIVIL WAR By the Author of "Tho sel.m.lmr..u. Family” ., 1dmo.. P()l MS. By the A-lhulol “The M..,..M;mu Pamily” 16mo, i tod Beveled O et T w Work by the Author cf * Mary Pow:). THE FAIRE GOSPELLL BEINGRASSAGL: i IN THE LIFE OF ANNE 1vol, 6. #] 75 On tiuted paper, ete., unifrmwith " Mary Powell” Viclet.” sedut WP HAVE THE COTTA FAMILY SERTES, EMBRACING, WITIE THE REW BOGK: THE SCHONKER(-COTTA FAMILY. THE EARLY DAWN, DIARY OF KITTY TREVELYA WINIFRED BERTRAM. mm--, -u The dewy fvo, on Tn frur dfferent o tinted paper; the Standard Fdition, Cabimet Edition, & 16mi0; and t or, MARY, THE HAN! I 'i. .(lllh.r 1 vol., I€mo. #1238 THE SONU \\lfllul rw fl Ds. 3 Iledlrnhnl to Childien. A prch MAIDEN A\D AR L RWARD M5 VIES and “Cherry "or u \uvm\\ ELL, O tinted -x ;| enaing ook, l{ AWSERMAR lL\uA].E"’( lhm. Juhu 8, Sleeper) new.Sea Story— 1 MARK ROWLAND; Will b ready to-morrow. It will have a greal widely knows, aud bis which so f his * Sl goroun, exciting . LORING, Publ oy for children frot b of Florlan. For years 3 eiDe stors hus & lightod the children of the gifted transia- nAup..uu licitations have been made to ber to give it to the alike, -n onng equall %5 teinn i€ LOR (‘"UI(‘ N JARD, I(U(l'. and VAI?I J ENGLISH snd AMERIC. u BOOKS—A BIO STOC YRR T pLspwiERE Pliotogreyh Albume, Bibics, Prayer Books, N.B le Book furnished by DION THOMAS, Bookselier, No. 1423 N Flvllom& "o read . T hmv:mmawu. ports Foviem & Weris e B()‘)KS, BIBL ALBUMS. 50.000! Standard and Juvenile BOOKS, PHOTOURAPH ALBUMS wd FAMILY BIBLES will be SULD st 8 DISCOUNT from Publishers prices of 28 PER CENT. st J. ’KANE'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, No. 126 Nasssu-st, N. Y. ed: @ A CHRISTMAS MYyTH. ‘eiser.” VW ith 6 origivel and fall- 5. Sqoare J6mo, Cloth extra, 3 cents. The 4o iied peger ‘and hound In clotbaextea, beveled , This nmbes oue of the handsomest Juveniles of h‘\l\'y,’:,l:v(l“'! STERS; or, Pricirres Axp Praction Jémo. VNTI\AL“ FASTS AND SAINT DAYSE, ON. By Bishop Coxe. 60conts. 5 No. 11 Biole House, New-York. Y‘o(:’i«'“n\\' THEART " wonld thavk yon for the PuRENOLoGICAL JOURNAL Jn it she would Gind the means by which to judge cuaracter correctly. YHE LADY FL(.[V he athos of ** Bertha paged = x -,lr' 1fmo. Drn 0000!. \ ()R)'AT CROWD OP o s’l‘n\lFRfl AND IMMENSE LOTS OF CHEAY G00DS. TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT OVER MUSLINS. OUR FRICES 10e. A XALD, BEAOW ;\ OREATES r\;l EXPERIENCED IN ‘rur.'n,l}‘\ OLD PRICE 10e, OLD PRICE Zoe, OLD rmx 2. OLD PRICE 25, OLD PRICE Z8e. OLD PRICE 0c. > OLD PRICE 40c. YARD WiDk W AMSUTTAS, BUY. YOUR MUSLINS K ETUEY ANCE AGAIN ALL SILK AND WOVE POFLIN PLATI, mn.n PRICE #1 60, {CAS OF TITE YEAR. WINE BLACK ALPACAS, %o, 62 TIESE ARF. | FINE WHITE FLANKE FORMER PRICE 40c. It PR GOODSFOR" HOLIDAY GREAT DEMAND FOR GATNETS wpply. ¥ N.B—NO EXTRA CIHARGE. ¥ N 5 1 08, ALPACAS, SHMERINOS. G At o from Brookly I-.\m. is offering at a M BOMBAZINES, EMPRESS CLOTH, GRAPE CLOTH, ‘v JAC k\“h o GREAT H lmluull\ri BIARRITZ, TAMISE C MORA CLOTH, BLACK SILKS, IRISH POPLI ASTRAKAEN CLOTH, BEAVE CLOAKS, WLS, VAILS, ASTRAKAKN MUFFS, COLLARY, MORALS, &e. Call%nd examive. NO. 851 BROADWAY, opposite Tiflany & Co.'s, FURS!! FURS! Choice Sets for Lad ROYAL ERMINE, i NK, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, . ASTIAKIAN. ke, ke CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH nmu 8 FOUT KUFPS, ke, ke., BURKE, Ko 05 Bn Saway and 129 Pultowst. ‘v K. IF\ION hu 2 and 271 BOWE !rruu, !lumANl | 'Ahc'lllm ]«buwns and bLl VES, BAL- d Misses In at 25 to ! 10" found Tn'th Cit miany of which are uot over one half (i {BHIRIS T SHIRTSE—GEO. \l TRACY coutinnes to wan freture kis newly improve foct it flmu ¥, one tria’ of which will convince any ey h--- rior -ll of Skirts; thres and fe i HOLlDAY GOODS. 10,00 wortl, fias l»'rnpl-‘ Derman. Sulen, Bohemlau sud Aussisu R. H. MACY. tween Fifth and Sixthaves. el l ILNCH N LIOLTHOIKTHAKDKIIFHIZFI AT POV Alvo s full sesortment of Real i s, HOLIDAY PRE R, H, MACY, Now. 204 and 208 81 FRENCH PERFUMERY, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. NOW OPENING, 10 CASES FINE FRENCH EXTRACTS, POMADLS, 0., AT b‘l PRICES. risenthat, snd istare, - W‘ m-& 1 between Fil:h aud Sixtb-aves. KID GLOVES, DESCAAMP'S KID GLOVES, mflu Wcowu ¥oR & Gty AN lnnn-. N. B-EVERY PAIR \VAM R 5 MACY, . Fourteqr{ht, md B Io 6 West Fourteenth st betwosn Fith and Sisthaves, Nos. 204,aud 206 Sixthave. ; . CLEARING o AT POPULAR PRICES. OUR \VHOLI’ 'HTO(;K PLA|'4 lYlll‘l !y BLA(‘K ~II.K" HOSIERY, U 3 Km DER WELR, k. hl m-w. :am‘uht.. Dbetwaen Ketah and Sixthaves. 866, T PORLINS, ke, &e. A-r GRAND-ST, CHEAP STORE. Watered, Plain aud Eroche lubbons, every width, shade snd T o o s sade e "t )| e e v e nader B D RIDLEY, Nos, 309, 311 and 311} !lnn&m ...a Nos. 66, 60 and 70 Allenat., Bowery, ' st from AT GRAND-BT, (,HEAP STORE. eolon, Line of Ar:‘ll'lh:lfl‘:lr ”b‘"d ed Black oilk Bonsel Velvels, st o4 s apwar ¢ ted hfl‘)“'. e hd‘:l{; “‘J 5::“ $4 50, every shade. by b e petsrighy, Copted SR SV1Y SOWE RDLIT 1) Grandat o Non 8,68 and 70 Al sk, Now 300, 30 and 314 Grandat o ot the Bowery. T GRAND-SP. LH!&AI‘ STORE. From suctien. Bn,-m in Kid Gloves. ¢ 2 One larse lot of Ladies' Kid Gloves, st 4ic. per paly. = * Examine our Dollar Kid Glove), warianied Goud Sikin. Our bost Two Doliar Giove reduced to §1 60 per '-Iv. Jn ¢ ubwn Lived Biik and Livie Oloverous stock is ch oot EDW'D BIDLP losiery. 1 d-ct, and Now, 66, 69 Atfon-at., otfl,lll mb! Y Ollnl L .n wnd u.'l" T GRAND-SA ~ CHEAP STO! \Vlll." Onlm'i:'nd other Ye-fln:, P b a1 ) mpLEY. Nos. 39, :u..nn.omu. and Noa. 65, 69 and 70 Alien-at., it block @t from the Bowery. 4\ Bugie ¥ri widile. Trimming Nos. 39, 311 and 311} Grand- ‘v‘ubh ‘shade in Trimwin; uttows, an endless varie(y i this T GRAND-ST. CHEAP STOR Wax Dolls, LY, it h.dzlo:. Trom m.mfl"’" AND-ST. CHFAI' STORE. # i 1 Liin and Ewbroidered Lineu Handkerchiefs, Bands, », Culls, &e. EDW'D RIDLEY, and Nos. 66, 68 aod 70 Allem-at., il block enst from the Bawery. RAVD—&T “CHEAP STORE. Misses' and Boys' Velvet Hats, Bloomers and Bonnets. Silk Goods, every shaje and style, st nearly balf fast PYIW‘D I\"l'.!' nd N Allen-at., Noa. 309, 311 and 311§ Orand st Bll Collar, Noa 206, 311 andd1i} Grand st montl's price Now, 309, 311 and 311} Grand at. 7j70 MILLINE AT URA‘(I) rl'l'. (‘IU AP STORE. We cat lengtheof Milliuery Goods chwaper than down-town jobbers sell whole plece EDWARD RIDLET, ol Nos. 309, 314 md ny f)nndd' uwl Noa, 66, 68 and 70 A'len-st,, Fir'h block east fr m B.w.,‘) CIDAKS AT RLDL(‘BD l’ul(.lu& A full assortment of the very l.est Parle designe -*... “" erder and besotifully trimmed, AT RETAIL, AT GLEATLY REVDUCED PRICES! LORD & TAYLOR, Nov, 461 1o 467 BROADWAY, Nos. 266 to 261 GRAND-ST., 1 an! 49 CATHARINE- ST, AT REDUCED PRIC A FULL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, BLANKETS,; COUNTERPANES, QUILTS, 8+ ETINGS, TABLE. DAMASKS, DIAPERS,- NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, FIANO wdt TABLE COVERS, &e. AT£O. CURTAIN MATERIALS, EPESCHINTZES, MOREENS, Dupu-c Upholatery Goods of every ind. LORD & TAYLOR, Now 461 to 467 BROADWAY, Noe. 255.to 261 GRAND-ST., Sl AN ____ Now 47404 49 CATHARINE 8T, ‘VQOLENS AT REDUCED PRICES! cy Cloaking, Beavers, Chinchillas, Tweeds, Cessimueres, Doe- sking, ke., ke, A (al amsortment. LORD & TAYLOR, " Now. 461 to 467 BROADWAY, N 2510 361 GRAND ST, . Nou{Twd# CATIAWINEST. ‘VNTEB HOSIERY, UNDERGARMENTS, GLOVES, SCARFS, TI:uS, COLLARS, ke, ke ‘A FINE ASSORTMENT At Retail, at Reduced Pricos LORD & TAYLOR. Noa461 b0 487 BROADWAY, Nos. 255 16 26/ GRAND-ST., Mo 47 and 49 CATHARINEST, Rl(,li SILKS! REDUCED PRICES! A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE STYLES, Snitable for the bolidays, ALSO, MEDIUM QUALITIES In Great Variety, at Retail, st Reduced Prices! LORD & TAYLOR, Now. 461 BROADWAY, Nos. 258 I GRAND ST., Nos. 47,and 49 CATHARINEST. OAKS, CLOA KS LOAKS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES THIS W) u.x Ar LEGRAIN'S, RICH LYONS VELVET CIRCULARS, $100; FORMER PRICE, #$125. RICH LYONS VELVE UES, $100; FORMER PRICE, $110. RICH LYONS VELVET BASQUES, $100; FORMER YIICI, #10, RICH LYONS VELVET POINTED BASQUES, 670 AND cm FORMER PRICES 100, A iargo assortment of BLACK and GRAY CLOAKS in all the nowast styhos. at prices chesper the any other house ia the city. ! Also, SKATING JACKETS, at very loygggrices. ~J% E. LEGRALY, choice of gaods has been ma tn and reduced to 69 and 75 eents per yard, Dosble-Width Fusey Poplina for Preiets, PLAIR ALL-WOOL EMPRESS CL‘II‘IK AND POPLINS, Double-Width, st §1 per yord—REDUCED from $1 62, CLOTH FOR CLOAKING, The lJarge sssortment redused snd & Dew cholce added fully 40 pes cent ander the marked value, SPECIALTY. FUENCH TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS. A Lot of the Fine GOBELINS offered in CURRENCY LOWER THAN GOLD PRICES IN FRANCE. SILK GOODS, EVENING and PLAIN SILKS in all colors, OREATLY REDUCED. Now 72 Brosdway, and N “' Lk BE m-r ;D ON MONDAY MORMM:. FIVE C GLISH \:‘muv BLANKETS, win S ur'n"fm.lmu‘n"fi. e, CHINTZ AND uuco, from our own factory. ot in, the'country DRY 1.(lms S FOR TIE MILLION. Prices otilllower, Moniine down 12 centa on the yard. Bargaing in overy fepastment, No oid stock. No dul trde.” New ‘gocds and ir, worth P 1N DE: in the fo! la-lu. goods: able Dumask, 0 aeuts Towels, 12 ¢ Nomery Disper, 8115 Canton Flantel, 18 cents. nte, Kofll-’hnm Laoce, conts. Manlin, 25 cente. I overs, 4 o ‘ablo Clotbs, #1 25 | Aud & varioty of other goode toonnw rons to mention bere. DRESS GUOD: IN ALL TYE NEWEST STULES seondertuly CHEAT. A\ SHAWLS! ASK FOR Obl &2 LONG SHAWL slso WOOLEN LONG ,wn SQUARE SHAW B.\LX(IKAI, SKIRTS AND EKIKTINO. Our motto ls Une Price. Smail Protits, Quick Beturns. Bus yout Blankets and Bod Comfirtablcs Lere, sad save four to slx dollage on overy peir. JOHN HEATH, Dry Goods for the Million, No. 13 Carulue-st, cor. Blasckor. Feary. Bleeckerst. and Sixth-ave. Cars pass the door. Fult shot e s DXTRAORDINARY B.\I{(L\L 4 LADIES A i (" llIfIl MFRI\O HOSIERY, KED AT A('("I'l DAY, Dcc. ", + and Drawers at The,, bardly vy Four Thiresd ru’,m Merino Under Vests and o sl very recent Children's Heavy Merino Dra Misses’ Stout Berino Hose at l d G0c. per pair. c. nd 20, per pair. A extensive v variety of l)-nl" ino and Lamb's-Wool.Uoder- | ebirte and Dedwes (rom auction, 5 per cont less than masofacturers’ and importers’ prics. Ladies’ Fine Cloth iy orte, Ladies’ Extra ¥l Tecantiy st el and PBICES REDUCED. AT COST. O. TAYLOR, No. 779 BROADWAY, Between Ninth and Tenthoate. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERSHIRGS AND DRAWERS. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, KID AND WINTER GLOVES (Grest vartety). GENTS' FURNISHING*GOODS. WOOL AND MERINO UNDERSEARTS AND DRAWERS, SILK UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, SCARYS, TIES, IANDKERCHIEFS, SUSBENDERS, SHIRTS AND COLLARS, ROBE DE CHAMBRES, CARRIAGE RUGS. k= - Ta order to make room for Spring ln,:-u-, Twil . SELL ALL WINTER GO0DS oriug thisand next month AT COST. O. TAYLOR, ELEGANT FRENCH BALMORAL SKIRTS. Jn order to clear out ovR $100K. Wi, betwaea sow and Jiner oF. IANUARY, Soll them at TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT Belaw cont, preparatary to stock taking. We bire the most MAG- , NIFICENE STOCK of both BALMORAL SKIATS end FRENCH | | COUTILLE Mlfl'fl N mum. -GAYNOR, Toporter and Menufacturer, o, 765 Broadway, " Between Eijuth and Niathats. No connection whatever with auy other store 4 this olty. Trade supplied on liberal teras. e B CORSP‘ H—CORHI-.'I‘B—CORSLTH greatl A:fs Wa the « 125, Also, M Il!' C the —' ”“;gillfi Hflnl-filo. 4ll EL DonBe0 au o 0 e e .bl. ‘No. 477 Siath M“h....... o BINNES SCLNERET o LLVELS at M—&——_—f RICE—~Vel- | and Velvet FHints st Black Voivet ! fifip New Cormiooss, bee. 8 RLDU(LD for t lhe BUUDAYS. RICH LACE SHAWLS, FLOUNCES, CAPES, PARBES, SETS, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEVS, Also, LOW-PRICED LACES snd RICH EMBROIDERIES. LORD & TAYLOR, Nos, 461 to GTBROADWAY, Now. 256 to 26NORAND-ST., Now47and @ CATHARINEST., RESS GOODS! REDUCED PRICES A ful) assortment of desiratle Wister Drow Goods et Reteil AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES! - LORD & TAYLOR, Nos, 461 ta 467 BROAD'WAY, Ner, 255 to 261 GRAND 5T, K 2 No« 47and 49 CATVARINE ST CIIE.\P DRESS GOODS, Intended expresly for HOLIBAY PRESENTS, Pt up in fuil dress lengths, marked in plain fgures, und ARRANGED ONfTABLES, - for the eanvenfence of eustomsers end to facilitate sales. LORD & TAYLOR, Nox. 461 to 47 BROADWAY, Now, 255 to 261 GRAND ST, Nos 47 and 49 GA'I'HAII!E»IT. MILLIE & Co. Have opened the most ELEGANT AssoRTMENY: I'L’)Al. SACQUES, IIA!QII‘!. Jlfllfl end CIICU‘LAI‘ h‘LLVLTu‘CMH, wlica canuot be in -nr HA. BROADWA! between Eighth sad sad NintE-sta WILLIAM BUCHANAN MACKENZIE, Sopt. - l O'FARRELL, Nos, 267 to 271 Thlnv-fim o 096 doar bast of Fighth eve <CARPETS and FUI Tho largest and bust selucted stockof the above goods at the prices in the ity for ¢ “owerloom I, . 9' ‘fll&.—(l‘ #1890 .d #1 90 lothe 1 to 6 yards e e e et fog than Jot month's prizes und wid be said regarclens of 'Ali goods warranted RS. WILLIAM WILSON, MILLINERY, Du!@ AND cwu MAKING ESTAB. M CHILDREN" f'fio’rnmu _L.a et i HOLIDAY PRESENTS, FRENCH FANCY sKimTs™ ‘We bavejust received per stesvier Scotis snother IMPORTATION} above, CONSISTING of the MOST ELEGANT wed RE- CHERCHE ASSORTMENT K OUT OF PARIS. Awong theui‘sre some beantiful WHITE CASUMERE SKIRTS, WMITE ALPACA SKIRTS, BLACK CASHMERE and ALPACAS, HANDSOMELY TRIMMED in the NEWEST axd MOST TASTE- FUL STYLES. WHITE MUSLIN SKIRTS, PLAIN TUCKED and EMBROIDERED, at prices that will sstontsh out ladycustomers. We can soll thew st Jess than the muterial would cost bere. “THE JEROME SKIRT.” The MOST STYLISH snd ELEGANT ARTICLE of the kind 1N - AMERICA ; wilbe tusde in COLORS TO ORDER- nh Skirt, designed expressly for ue BY A LADY 1N SOCIETY, In one of the FASHION,SENSATIONS OF THE SEASON. g IMENS CONTINUALLY on DISPLAY fn our*SHOW-WII We bave also JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER IMPORTATION of oar CELEBRATED FRENCH COUTILLE sud EMBROIDERED CORSETS; in LADIES and MISSES' all sizes. SHOULDER-BRACKS, SUPPORTERS, ke., ke. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAJ TERVS. GAYNOR, lwporter and Manufacturer, No%iss bet. Eighth and Ninthste No counection whatewer with any othet store in thie city, Drmnul. WI[. EVERDELL™ 80‘!& No. 104 mz STEAM JOB PRINTERS sbd LASEL MANUFACTUM ERS (momwu Notices. Cdnmnmon NORCE.—PUBLIC NOTICE i o the OWneT of owners. occupant or ! ho improved of uriimproved lands, affected ot Lolowiog assyeraet nave bean i e i the office of th l-udounmt- by il _r;‘.’-‘vfimum..nmu Brondway, betwien Thistieth end cid Vz::m:m‘lhw‘m.‘-hm wide of For la in West street, oppousite N¢ P Vor .:,"4.':.:“ e Gk R o ey e d"““‘lsh.«o-nllm Laureos street, st the soutberly: l«a.lnwfi.mnflumhflmm "::"la unh'"mi and fnll. and flagging sidewa'ks in Second = R e s au gading Worth-st, from Brosdway 10 B~ 9th, For huu and gading Oue-bundred-audtenthat, frow il "l"'i?w..w-m:-—quuu li&.‘l‘lw paviug with trap blocks Fifty-40h ot between Brosdway mr-mmmmmmmnm JI)H l:;::o. UNT, i)

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