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GOVERNMENT SHIPS.
DISPUTING AS TO TERMS OF PURCHASE.
AN INJUNCTION AOAIN-T A 8FC 'NI. HALE?ASKING
FOR A KFCK1VEI'..
Justice Donohue, of the Siipreme Court, Ii ts
granted tin injun. ti.rn to Patrick Clancy, of Boston,
rest rairii nu: Daniel \V. Kirhards anil Martin H.
Hutnth. of th*- linn of I>. W. Richards ? Co., Charles
E. Bobbell, ('coree A. l'oiti-r. K.lxvard Stannard and
D. lluhlcr, all of thin city, from selling any of the
?Ida?las purchased dj tin tn of Um GoTernmeal od
ty-i.u-iiilj. r 21. These purchases were : Tho Susque?
hanna, for 913,143* tin- Roanoke, for B4BJO70 ;
tin- buawmnt, for $8,106) tin- Worcester, for
f'jT.oll ; aud th.- Savannah, for f _M03, all bj
K.lwar.l simiii.iird; tbs Iowa, for $44,603, hy
Messrs. Hui.!..11 and Porter] the Congress, for
f20\000, liv Henrf E. Lynch or agent ; anti the Ni?
agara, for |29,000 ; total, 1206,9 ll.
According to Mr. clancy's statement, tbs purchae*
ers of tae Yesse_, togetb? with Messrs. Klchards,
(Smith, Babier and himself, entered int.. an agree?
ment to lmy UM ressels for their joint benefit, the
vessels haae sold at a second sale to that one of
their min, lor xx ho should hid the highest for them.
The jilaiiititl alleges, luither, that alter the pur?
chase of tin- Teasels irotu tin- Government it iras
aureed bj thc parties to t h*- (ontia. t that the clause
relative to thc second sale of the Tassels (should bs
stricken out of the agreement,Mid ht its plaoe should
he substituted a providion that when the ressels be
caine thc entire property of the purchasers tiny
ehonld be broken "up, and their joint
product should he oyld tor the benefit
of tin- contra.sting panics. The stun of 823.094 IO
a* forfeit wm Mid dj the plaintiff and defendants
?xx bea tin-it tiiil- frere accented liv the Government
Clan, y allens that In-paid $3Afyi 10 as one-sixth
of this amount. Lynch sold his share to Buhler
Thc fall iiiiioiiist Ol the pun has.- mon. y is due the
Governmenl on Wednesday.
fliint v ism its that on "last Tuesday tbe defend
Bats offered bin a bo?M of $5,000 for his interest,
hut that be declined Jm offer, and thal they bars
hii!ssa threatened to sell the Teasels nuder the orig
iiial airrccmtnl and exact cash down, and HM
prohahlv COtlld not raise this they xxt.ultl I.ring hun
into debt so thal be would lose even the monejhe
Mai paid. IL- <1 clares thal the ships, if broken up.
would h.- worth 1*350,000, and his own profit would
bs$20,000 Mr Clancj,aecordinglj, through Ins
eoonaeia il. F. Averill, has procured from
James Donohue a preliminary injunction
restraining tbe defendants from Bellina tbs vessels.
The order is h.ist-tl on the i*toiiii<1 lliat even niitlt-r
thc origiluti agreement the defendants cannot sell
the vessels before the Government has been paid '"'
them. Mr. clancy also a-k-. for the appointment of
a i.-t civer to take charge of the vessels m soon m
tba Government receives its pay for them, that the
receiver mux- break them up, sell their product and
distribute the proceeds anion'- the defendants and
himself, according io iln-ir respective interests.
The order to the defendants to show cause whj
the?Junction should noi be continued ls made re?
turnable on Momlay, November 5.
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riri'Y TEAS. OP CONGREGATIONALISM
WO?K OF THI COI? <? a_tt-B_L AiBOCIATIOB AT
I'li.u:Ul ciii'iu ii.
The first session of tbe Mr_t**oe_tennia] of Con
nsgational churches and ministers in the State ..f
New york xxiii h.-held iu the Pilgrim Congrega?
tional church, Madison-eve., and One-hundred-and
Twentj-first-at., <>n Tuesday afternoon. I bc
l{.-v. Dr. sinai t of Albany, xx ho wm elected moder
at ihe last annnal meeting si riaratoga, xx iii preside
at the opening ceremonies. There arc entitled to
representation in the association 206 churches
throughout Ihe Slate, xxith an aggregate meiuber
ship oi ;? >. i**l. _aeb church ia entitled to be rep?
resented by iis. minister and one lay delegate.
Members ol' local ministerial associations are also
members oi the e. nero! body. Nearly every cit) In
tin- State will be represented ul th** meeting hy
Mlegateswho have signified their intention tobe
present. Among the prominent Congregational
clergymen of the State who will attend are the
Pix.'In. Small, of Albany: the Rev. Dr. Edward
Taylor, and the Re**. Eben Halley, >.i Binghamton ;
thc Rev. Dr. E. W. Park, of Gloversville; the
Rev. W. A. Robinson, of Homer; tbe
Rev. s. E. Eastman, of Canandaigua; Hie
K'-v. II. L. lliiiii.cU. of Jamestown j the hex.
l?r. Johnson, >.i Danby : the Rev. P. 8. 1 itch, "i
Buffalo: the Rev. Dr. Lyman, Abbot of New-York.
ami all the local clergy. Tue Rev. Dr. Ward, of
Yankton, Dak., the Kev. D. L, Leonard, of Sall
l ) City, the Rev. Dr. Bliss, of Constantinople,
the Rev. A. E. Dunning, of Boston, and a mission?
ary iiss-i Micronesia if ul also lu-pies.-ni. The out
of-town delegates xxiii ho taken charge of by the
?Mahen ut the Pilgrim church. The i _
ercises xviii be of a very Interesting character.
On Wednesday morning the subject for discus?
sion will be "Thc Relation of I hristian Experiences
to Theology,*' to be opened by the Rev. T. W.Jones,
of Saratoga. Wednesday afternoon the Rev. J. H.
Mansell xx iii begin a discussion on " Congregation
uUmii and thc Cities >.f New-York," and \- ednesday
evening the Rev. Edward Beecher, D. D., will read
an essay on the " Cause and Remedies of Modern
Scepticism." On Thur-day evening the Semi-Cen
tennial ccleliratioii will Be held. The Rev. A. II.
Clapp, 1>. 1?.. of New-York, will read an historical
address. The Rev.N. A. Robinson, of Homer,will read
a paper on the''Relation oi Congregationalism to
the -Vangelixation of the .**t;iie." and the Rev,
Lyman Aiilii.it. D.H., will reail a paper on " Coii
gfei*atioii;ili-.ni ami Iiii y Years'Progress of Doctri?
nal Thought.*' Miss Sybil Cai ter xx ill. on Wednesday
afternoon, narrate her experience ss a teacher
among the Mormons. The sessions will be open to
the public. The Kev, Samuel ll. Virgin, ol the
Pilgrim Church, is chairman <>f the committee
having in charge tbe arrangement ol all thc ser?
vices.
The various auxiliaries to the Woman's Board of
Missions meei annually at the .same place and time
with the genera] association. lins Board has
auxiliary associations in even Congregational
church. The meetings will lu- held in tbe chapel of
the Pilgrim Church on Wednesday and Thursday
afternoons. Several ladies, eminent for successful
inis.sNioiiai-y xxork at home and abroad, will lake
part in the ladies' meetings.
MR. BEECHER on THE WEST AND sue m.
Shortly after B o'clock yesterday afternoon at the
Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Jersey < ity, a stoutly
built, "elderly man wearing a black duster ands
dark colored tourist's helmet, bom beneath which
a few scanty gTay locks escaped, stepped from the
platform of an tneoming train. A- soon as he
aiiuhteil a gray-hain-ii, smooth-faced, smiling little
feiitlcinan nm up to him, and entirely unmindful <>t
ha crowd of spectators imprinted s brothorlj Kiss
on hislii>s. Tue person tims affectionately greeted
was Henry Ward Beecher, aad his friend, whose
feelings wen- too wann to DC expressed by an ordi
B_rj snake of thc hand, wm John T.Howard, the
ohlest in.iiii.cr of Mr Beecher's church. Mr.
Beechal was accompanied bj his xxiii-. Among
other friends xx ho had come tn meet him were
Horatio C. King. J. W. Richardson, A. Whitney,
und H. W. H. Howard. Mr. Beecher had just re
iuriicd from an extensive lecturing tour in tin
North, West and South, and had been abaenl from
hom.- stn*.- July 0, having travelled In the interval
lH,.-)iH? miles. He appeared to be in robust health.
" 1 am too tinto pow to talk mach,** said Mr.
Beacher when he had taken his scat in the ferry?
boat, "hut I'll do all the tal?tag yon want next
week. What ha* impressed nu- mosl daring my
tour, is the enormous extent of territory in this
country. Mo man can bv description gain any con?
ception of the amount of livable land tin rt ? in tin
West. Southwest and Northwest. 1 am thoroughly
in love with the Northwest. "
"1 was everywhere well received,**replied Mr.
Beecher to un inquiry. "In the South the most
cordial feeling mjmA shown inc. xx il ii unix i.xx excep?
tions, in Montgomery, Ala., an editor ramscitatod
ft.an his Berap-book several nnsavorj newspaper
dippings about me, hut bis townsmen xx en- ashamed
of him and be took in his boms next
day. Sectional feeling seems to have almost
entirely died out there excepting among that
class of elderly people who were slaveholders
before tbe war and tost their property ia the wv.
With them there is still ninth bitter feeling toward
the North ami it will continue until they pass away.
Then sectionalism ia thc South will he a thing of
the past,"
Referring to his vii.it to San Francisco Mr.
Iteei lnr *:.iil : " 1 think the people lhere are I.eL'in
ning to feel that th.-y have taken wrong fr,.uml on
Un-chinese question. Agitation against them now
nsts mainly on a political basia. The Chinese Ht ill
in san ftaactsMappeat well satisted with the ex?
clusion of their brethren as they are thereby en
ahlcd to charge higher prices.''
FUKEBAL OF AUGU8T1 8 l i ML
Tho funeral ..f General Angustiu Funk, for?
merly the proprietor of Irving Hall, took place
at St. Stephen's Roman latin.lie Church in
Baal [wentj-eightb street, yesterday. The ser
Vices were conducted liv the' Kev. 1 lr. M. 1.1 villi.
The burial xx:,-, at Greenwood Cemetery. Gen?
eral Funk wm at one time In command of the
peeondBrigade, l'ir>i Division,in the state Militia.
In
_
ii 1877, durin| a parade, Cot Vilmar. of the I Ith
iegiiueiit, and ins entire OOmmand, refused to obey
..is orders. Thereupon Gen, Funk arrested both tho
Minnel and his nun ,-unl confined them in Ludlow
Mint Jail. Ile xx a- afterward compelled to resign
ll?i coiumis-ioii.
I
Announce?elita.
Tho price-lists __plave_ in our wlndowi and
uMlHhuil In Hie titns|itt|>iiH icii|,i, s nf nilli li may l,e l,a.l un
.pBcatloo) t?ll t.'n "tun of our Hiiii.lt-itiil -nccesj HUON
KU tl.U'llll.N.i i'll., lilu to tfltl Broadway.
I.r\I>IH>I{|-'8 l'KRVrMK.S,
Kukma A.tu Mabscuai. Mm. iuj.sk.
-?
Dr. Lyon's P__s_OI Tooth Powdkii.
Tbe Best In tbe V.orl-1 'ii cents.
-?
Hixky A. Daniels, M. D.,
144 Lexiuxion-ave., bstweaa iu ti. mni ::..tii -t?.
Hours, t< U, 1, .1 to 7. rMseascn ?f Hit- NervouH ?v itctu.
Oe? to-L'ili?ry Orgaua. linyotenco aud uteri'iiiy.
_nnonnecmenU.
? Rollah on Coughs," 25c, 50c, $1, at Drug
fista. Complete euro Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Thrust.
-?
Earl & Wilson's E and W nranrl of Mon's
Collara and Cnffs are the lieut, bold every where.
o
<&
^
s
AT LOWER
PRICES
THAN EVER.
THEDKMANO THIS HEASON FOn OCR CARPETS
HAS BEEN EAR BEYOND OUK EXPECTATION i A
KAl'T AT ONCE GRATIFYING AND KU..WINO THAT
QUALITY AM) I.ow ri'.ici ? sll BROK) FULLY AP.
PHI CIATKD. WE 6UALL OONTIHUB OUR UW
PUICE POLICY TniS WEEK HY Ol" PEKING THE
FOLLOWING
POSITIVE BARGAINS i
RICH VELVET AM))at kn Ulan usual
MOQl'ETTKS. \ cost ol Body Bnada
>at usnal cost of
ROYAL WILTONS, j Moqu,tte,
FIVE FRAME DODY)at usual cost
BRUSSELS, \ -l-pestry.
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
EXTRA SUPERFINE
at
INGRAINS, rugs Popular Prices.
MATS, ?c.
MAAUFACTURERS,
49 ll 42 WEST 14TH-ST.
Tin: intW INDESTOUCTIBLE AMD IMPERISHARLE
DECORATION nut WAI.l.s, ri:i UM;-, PURMIT1 RB
ALT OBJECTS, Ax-., IH -OLIO Ul.I.IKE.
?HU .1*1 . T \M> YAW I ll II. Ul* WAI T.
DECORATIONS llltill ARI Di BIGN8 IN SOLID RI
LIEF. ALL COLORS. AVOIDS ll.xi DESIGNS AND
RAKED WALLS, PERFECTLY WATER-PROOF. CAI*
Hi: WASHED, I X* LC DES COLD, DAMP AM.
DRACO?TS. PRICE QC IT1 MODERATE.
KOW IN l-l: IN" prill. K AND PRIVATE DWELL?
INGS, Pl"HI.I.' BALLS, HOTKLS, OFFICES AMD I m.
HOUSES o? 'HU PEOPLR
lit. BICK iV (O.. Nixv-Ynrli. Solo Aui-iim for I . *?.
TO Pl-: HAD (>K ALL Kl.I.l Xi'.i.l ARCUITJ
DECORATORS, FCRMITURM, WALL PAPER AMD
UTI! KU AUT DEAUBS THROUGHOUT THE 1 '- I
STATES. PAMPHLET 031 APPLICATION.
Furniture.
?LEGANT MDEBOABOfl,
IN WA I,Ml nil AMI, POR.fS-?0 00
PILLAR EXTENSION TABLES. li M
DINING CHAIRS, .'A.M.li slat. IN
DINING CHAIR8, UPHOLSTERED . SM
I.I.I...ANT LOUNGES IN LEATHER,
sever different bttleh. -rn no
THU ABOVE PRICKS ARE BOB GOODS THAI
AUK WELL MALI., GOOD IN si VI.I , AM, WAR.
B?MTSD IN EVERY PARTICULAR,
WK STILL CONTINUE THE sail Of MK
PINK LIMES OB PABLO?i I HUIIILK, AMD
HALL FI'IIMTI Ki:, REPRODI I riONSOPTHB
Itu ll AMTIQUH BTYLKS 80 VKBY POPULAlt
Jl'si ROW, and Al BXT?I BELT LO***. PBICES.
BAUMANNBROS.
'MIK I.Alt..Ksi ni'.Miri'.i BBTABUSHMEN1 i.\
AMI Bil A.
99,94Md 20 East lilli-**!.,
ITS41 IMON.**lil 'ARI".
JACKSON'S
MOURNING STORE,
?m I'.UOAIIWAV.
SPECIAL.
TWO EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS WILL P.K
OFFERED OB MONDAY.
LOT KO. 1 COMPRISES MO PIECES Of CHINRBB
AND JAP?IO?IB IHi:i'l>, IN ALL BLACK AND
Pl RI \\ HIR, THESE OOODS SHOULD ll.U E BE! N
DELIVER*?i .may l. mi tvjcjtl DELAYED in
TBAMsPOBTATIOB THEY ABB OF THE PIN?Bl
QC ALU Ifs, AND WILL BE SOLD AT PRU ES 1 il Al
MOST INsi BB A SPEEDY CLEAR?NCH
"LO* BO. - CONSISTS OP 970 PIECES OP COURT.
AILD'S 0-1 VI.Il.INi; CRAPE-, THESE CHAPES
WILL BB SOLD M AB ARE ** (SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT)
POE ?4 ; ACTUAL VAl.l l , ir PERI l CT, Hs.
LADIES DESIRING ANYTHING IH mi ABOVE
WILL BO UKI.I. TO KXA.MIM THESE 0 MODS.
JACKSON'S
?m BROADWAY, BBT.BTH AMP lOTH-si -.
AMERICAN
SAFE DEPOSIT CO.,
Fifth Ave. aod 42d St., If. Y.
THE KEW GREAT SAFETY VAULT,
The Mroii??-?t ami BM In L\i?lriit c.
Prix ti lc Snit- io Item, ni Stn nml I pw ri tl.
?TORAOB IOU VAl.l Alli,K'S.
i:-.|iicinl At. ouiniiiiln.lt.il for l.titli. -.
Al.? .Inn -s. , niiii : ? om linen, . : lYiincjr!
Hun. II. H. VAN* DYuE, BUB8KLL RAYMOND,
Pr.-hl
Wm. Ester & Co.,
I MP< Uti Kits OB SKINS AND M A N I'! A. "I I' B?Kl OF
FINE FURS,
SEAL DOLMANS, HA.y I IS, slI.K i.A BM] N"1 %, Ac,
4West Uth-st,
NLW-VOKK.
872 BROADWAY,
CORNER GK 18TH-9T.,
NEW-YORK,
KAKF.H A f-PECIALTY OF OFFERING
Low, Son & Haydon's
Old Brown Windsor Soap,
Turtle-Oil Soap,
Elder Flower Soap,
Violet Toilet Powder,
Rose Leaf Face Powder,
Cherry Tooth Paste,
Cold Cream,
Lavender Water,
Neroline,
Cologne,
PINE TAR SOAP,
FLOWER-DE-LUCE SOAP,
JERSEY LILY,
AND A r<.mPU.ri* AB80KTMEMT OP OflOICB
IIAMIKKIM HIKI _XT__( T_
PUCES THAT WILL SUBPBISB NOADWAY
WATCHES.
TIFFANY A: CO.,
In ion ?..jiiiir.-, ? "-"-i-w-Yoi-lf,
In* lilli*-In Hi* ii* liiryi* anil ? iimpi-i-licn
aire -i'*? l? *ii Ifs-irln-*-.
<'lirniiii^r:i j>ti?*.
I liroiio-rap'i-.. ililli -pill M-ruiul.
i Inn n o_ i apli*. iiml ICip.-.i I rr-.
Ili-prnlris
I?ti rikmg bool - sud quai
ICi-pi-Jili-r*.
mi iking I otirt and ir
|{<'P|-II|'I'S..
s-'i .? q ?? :auf*-~.
Repeater?i willi c_i>_?isr.
'I'lirli* TiBBlaujI W al?li -, holli -iiiipV
< lirono^i .ipli an*l Mj illi Mplil -it omi.
Illili' r.-.t iii-il lin- lii_li*--l lomiiii-nilii
lion six liiiio l.o.-p.-r*. anil iiiui-l.?-r-. hi
many promiiim-iiI oh hits nf running
mill |s*S>|tl__ Inn s. s, lo ii hom. Ii> pi r
lni--"on. piir<lia-<'r<, *?! ill Im- ri-lt ti'i-.I.
In aililiiioa lo ih*- ulamlaril and
ollur Ililli pi-ii-i'il viall-in-*.. Tillanv A
Co. pri-iiif thia -rason ? mn lim- at
I nw vi* prices* i-?-?-ninim-iiil?-il M lin- Im--i
jil pi-odm-i-il lor lin- money.
_i_S_e -i/.i- Inr _i'nll4-im-n, - 7 ."!
.til-ilium " " 03
I.nr?i- *' fatties-, IIO
Small " ? 50
'I'll*--*- -a ati-lu". lian- ho ii ml, *.|i-ni
WIBI?laajT. ?n.l..ir mnii-im-nf*.. SB?SC? in
IN I.I. ?iilil, in i arii ty ni hl.ili--*, anil
4-ii4-li is *.ln mpi'il willi tin- mum- nt tin
hourn*, Ili4-r* by currying iii. (-.mirant*-*-.
u
BROOB?.TB
QRRAT __-P_OPO_f*PAB lilt \-i.iioii-.
18TABUrHIMBBT
fan lu- ii a. I,. .1 nliMn ll minni, . ?;,,.,, p,,. NRWMTORR
CIT) HMl.lll.VATl.li RAILROAD HTATION, fe] UM
BRIOOB ' IBB, B?W I.tl.I.iiii; will. i.i;nl,iiily. Twiity
in inuit* from J Kl. I V I I I V ni Illili, i KIN |,y ||?. .\
BQA1B,
?I BB lil -*r BOURB POB
, Pun- I .m.!..:
SEALSKIN
GARMENTS.
QuainIi-h iMi-iiui iv K.n.i.iii:..ii in i w iv Mapgi t.
F. LOESER & CO.,
?BOOM?TR,
C. G.
3
OFFER A (HOKE AM) EXTENSIVE
ASSORTMENT OF
BRA?RRIN 0ACQI RH, DOURARB AND C-OAKB,
ll R.iisi.ii t uti I l.mis, CLOAK* ami ll RAt-,
TR-BMIROa, Ml ll, roii.Aits ami (API.-,
l-l K MAT****, KU.*-, ItOIIKs, Ac.
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
No. 184 Fiflh-Avenue.
Fire-fiHearth.
Mn\fs..Air\V;irnitii
nin-rGrate-*, Firel'laielli'MtiT-.
vt ntfl.-itlnu nf an nj., ii fin- nilli tKi- r. -
I'Bi'h l'0tl.llllllll|- thc
iKitny ..f a nitrtiiiiir I'tniiu.,-,
? II.I for I. ullin,nil al-- ?ul ili'M-Mlill
IT1IK OPEN i-TOVK thVl'M.ATIM' tl).
if inf Ti-niiiauna nr ao nji.-n i
aiTTi- pow mt .uni ,-< .a,,, lay ,,f a warn ulr iiitiiu.,-, f,,i imiii or
mutt coal <>r wood. Head for I. ullin, mi als al? di imtIiiIiou lo
7a li?kuian-kt., Ntn-luik fill.
23D-STREET
31 & 33 West 23d-st.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
WILL BE OFFERED ON MONDAY IN
PLAIN SOLID COLORED
SILKS AND PLUSHES.
47 P?SORB PLUSH AT 81 00 PMR YARD, WOIITU
? 1 111.
_3 PIRORB PLAIN SILK AT Me. PKR YARD, WORTH
tl M. ALSO IN
LADIES' HOSIERY.
110 DORRB LADIRB1 m.UK AND COLORED RRO*
ubr BPTjR silk aoaa ap ri ii prr pair,
WORTH ?999.
7.1 DOSRR BN0LI8HCASHMERE ROBB, AM. IHABRB,
AT 60c. PRR PAIR, WORTH IlOr.
Tlimf* arr llir Inurit prlrr. i*ior un ol eil for acnulni* Kng
Uah good*.
23D-~STREET
Jj. J. Llulilllll^
-I t ( BSSOBJ to
A. T. STEWART & CO.
(RETAIL),
A! . ..iii -... A COMF1 I OP
ENGLISH CARPETS,
BODY BRUSSELS, WILTONS
ANDAXMINSTERS.
lill V MA'. I Al -" OB SHOW I't'I.T. UNI
DOMESTIC CARPETS,
OP TO ' RR.
ATTI ? ? III. 11:
GLENHAIYI VELVETS,
wini ii \. '. at VERY lo
THE PATTI I SS ANDI OLORINOHCOVERINO il
1-1" a I I ?RN I'M N t"AL DI CORATION.
Till.-1, VELI ii- HAVE li;, .vii. \ PKRPBC1 BOB
,', BOTH IN DURABILITY ANO ECONOMY,
-IVi: ORAD1 ? Ol CARPETS,
A LAO, A I OP OIL-CLOTIIH, RCOB,
'(VI- .' , All, OP B Illili AI RI H AT
? I R I ll AN CAN JU. lt,I NO 1 1.-I
U 111 UK I "lt .-I vi II.All t,i,i,|'-.
UPUOLSTEUY DEPARTMENT.
IIIl-i i.rni: -l-n I M. ll*.'!-. OP UPHOLRTKBY
(ll ?,,!?- 1 'I,-- -I ., I ls i'l'.l .--l.Y l'"ll I IM
s-AI.I.-. INADDJttOR TO AV UNUSUALLY LAROE
-II..U l ?..; ,,i HAND -."Mi: l IPER1 RH ?>.
?M. ni UER PABRIC8 ROU 1 DBM1
COVER1NOR, THEY INVITE PARTICULAR Allix.
... . ?
TAPESTRY AND RAW SILK
PIANO AND TABLE COVERS,
nu RE** ?' ? i, ? n - i i i? im:
Mn-I . I.I I I! lt \ I I.I > I l: I.V. Il AND KN. il. I-II MA.VT
IA. I lilli \ I -'.,
BRUSSELS POINT.SAXONYJAMBOURED,
ANTIQUE. MADRAS. TURCOMAN.
JUTE VELOURS AND NOTTINGHAM
CURTAINS,
IV 'I III NEWEST \M> RORI DB8IRABLB Bl
TO III: POUND IB HM. I 0ROPBAN MARBETH
l 111 -. RAVI CONSTANTLY ON MANDA PULL aUP
PI.V OP CORNI. I.-, l" ,I.l..-. SHADES, BPRINU i v.
DEB-BEDS, ntE BERT IN UHE), PURR BAIR MAI
\ i ll rn rn i.<.u -. a* . I I! -" RM
BAKE HATTREM - AND CLEAN AND PUT UP
CURTAINS a., m l.u YRRY l.<IWRBV
PUK I S,
BroaJnav. llJi-aveM Oth and 10(h sts.
OPERA-GLASSES.
TUT t\_ A: CO.,
I llioll S41 nari-. !>IeW I nrli,
in anl ic ipa tion of tht Opera Sea
miii, li a ic imported au iiiiu*-iial
?tock ol Opera iila-.-.e-s, uliieh
they offer al Hie following
prices.
Illili K mon 1111ii?, lia I h.-r
eaTerlag, . . * M ??? -??i.
Ra ila iiioiiiiliiiy. I.-athcr
<-4>V4-riiB_| ? ? ? BB to Bl'-?.
si? iIS iiiountiii_- nml molli, r
ol'i>4*nrl, . . . RI I lo * lo.
A lu 11111.1.1.1 Irani*-*, . . *V-J*** lo R70.
Oili.-rs ri. Iil> 4lt-4-oral4-4l,
a ion io Bi-ioo.
Sole agent** for f hcvallier and
Yoigtlaudcr glasse*.
RTISTIC
JE LIABLE
? UMBLE
urniture
eFBEastZO-S'.N.Y.
EVERYTHING IN
HOMEOPATHY
BOMEOPATHIO BOORA MHl -RDICIMRB, .M..linn,,
C. wa, Pellfta, Huaar of Mil ..ti-.
ll timi.lii. y-i'n llnnii-ointtliir nils ala a ll iirniilin-y^'i Veter.
Inarr HpcclBca. lliin,|,l,i. \ sn ".vu. li Hazel ml .uni Uarrol ,1
ll. ulm?r. CAM EM Kt.lt "KM-..Ul A SPECIALTY, ?t
Humplm Tris Dom ...piillili' M. ill. lin- 1 ti . iii 11, t rt I l..[.,|t, luu
1 ulluli-.t. lilinii.li .-Uili-, B'?. Uiu.ul 'oj. Iltur 1?li-.t.
SUCCESSORS TO
A. T. STEWART & CO.
(RETAIL),
Invite attention to tho recent large
additions to their stock, by importa?
tions and domestic purchases, of
DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
MILLINERY AND RIBBONS,
LACES, CLOAKS AND SUITS,
NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,
UPHOLSTERY GOODS, &C.
to meet tlie increasing demands of
their Fall Trade, and now offer to
Purchasers, in every department of
their Store, attractions not to ho
found elsewhere.
STRANGERS VISITING NEW-YORK
will find it greatly to their interest to
inspect our stock before supplying
their wants, as every day rare bar?
gain- will be offered which they may
not again have the opportunity of
.-'?curing.
Ercad'.niy, _,h-av<-,, 9ti & lOfh sis
BEST& CO.
LILIPUT1AN BAZAAR,
Win j. taOXDAY ;* Isis bBportaUOS of BILK
UNDERWEAR I"''It .'MU MU R, In all SlSCS ; SSH a <. m
j.l. to ss-itnicnl ot CLOTH AMD VELY-I UKJOIM1 lr.
... v. i.i. i ,1. s rabis 00?rs.
Bps* i.iiiiH'n-i.,iiis h. ..-..!!, t.mt I :'.,-? athelrHOSIERY
DEPARTMENT 'f -? i.i> sttrscttTi Um nf BRO?I8H
Pl IIB i IBHMEBE BOBE, DOUBLE RMI EB, COTTON
ri ir, .11,1 ? BMOLI8H BIBBRD HOSE,
. CA -mn rn: a ii.i Kin LIBED
Clovis ami MITTS BB- WORSTED MITTRMa fur
Infanta ami children, all at rory low prleci i i j-\'i.?g lor
r from
HATS TO SHOES.
00 and ?2 Weat 23d Strrct,
IHCTN 1.1 N VIII AND OTU AM **.
SUIT DEPARTMENT.
r.iris N't.v.-ltlt-s tn Osst?MS| RSM ptlon and
Brett?| To?Hs, Open Cloaks, Mrsst anti
CB??BB Wrap.*, Ac, tatfetXitt -.Mtli a cholco
bi i.. Hon of ti., ii own make.
$
.c\xc\vai
H
c? !9lf5<5t.
DONT BUY MAGIC LANTERNS
nt.iii V',u kars msb tin- inf. -i n.itur .mr,
THE POLYOPTICON.
A M.u. ?uli.'iiial, . l..ii|i littit.'i'ii, fur |.n.J.'t'llii;r and snlar*
Iiik i'h,it."/i? >|.I.-., 'it'"tn.carda, i.pa.im- plctun > ano I'tijict.,
NV.,iki Uki' iiinirti- uinl tit iIkIiIh nn-t iny-n i---1 bti rylHSlT,
('oats only fti BO and SS ; md the POLYOPTICON PICT
DUE iititiK' in i.vnit ??];... pict ni? far so cants?w?tb SM,
if .ni iflm-H. useful t>. p,,itiiilt artists sud to srsr* family
nun ti wu arenlua Ml?rteuinM ni. To oe bad ot Uer 'iml novelty
dosi, is nu,I ..pi f. I, in*.. Tt hi nit,mini and doscrlpavs drcolan
mut (rsa. by mull rt..m tin. mannfacturera
Aililli... MINItAY MUT. ITU. CO,
139*?U2AIli -t., N. Y. city,
lilli
MUSICAL CASKET.
TT AYS KYKUYTIlINii.
AN Yin.i.\ CAR PLAY IT.
I III I A 1 KM IMl'llUVKII dlf.il IM. I IK.
HO KMOWLRDOR t>K ROBIC BRQI ntl 1'
PRICES, jr., SH, $7, $h, *o AND SID.
MCaiCAL BOERS, BBs. and OP.
MUSICAL I.,!-., 76c.
lill. WORD] ii i, BIBOIBQ Pt.1.1., $?-'."0 AND VP.
ALSO A I.au.ii V?RIBTY OP
MisitAi, ROV-LTIES,
la. -ii ,li.lt BtSlsgSM sml p|.ii Api'li.iiliiiii.
THE MECHANICAL ORGUINETTE CO.,
n:ii hkoaiiway,
li.-i. Iflttl nat Kith Rsl BRW.YORK,
GRANULE,
TIIK AMERICAN BB_A_PA8T l?I--?H
1 111.' 1,111,1,1. _ H.,li. liv i.
Cooked in Uvu unuutra.
Wohl by nil jroceis.
?
Blh-Ave. and 20th-St,
SPECIAL BARGAINS
OFFERED THIS ?*___,
6,00*1 DOZ KN
BONNETS AND HATS,
IN FELT, VELVET AND PLUSH.
D?CRRaa stock
OSTRICH PLUMES,
FANCY FEATHERS, BIRDS. BREASTS AND WIN OR.
FLOWERS.
ItlBBOISTS
ALL SHADES AND WIDTHS.
SILKS and SATINS,
PLUSHES and VELVETS.
LACER AND MADE-UP LACE OOOD8.
AN ELEGANT LINE OF UF KINE LACES BY TUB
YARD.
ALL NSW DEBTORS AND RECENT IMPORTATION1*!.
CHILDREN'S CAPS, IN PLUSH. VELVET AND LACS
COUARRIIK.-*, FICHUS, OAP?Bj Aa.
MBROIDERIES.
10,000 YARDa KINK IIAMIU'RO EDOINOS AND IN.
IMBI IM.-i, 4ix widths, AT 10c, IBS- 20c.. 26c.
TKBRB PRICES ARE ABOUT ONE-THIRD TMRIR
ACT CAI. VAI.CK.
PLAIN AND FANCY CURTAIN "SCRIMS,'' 17<*.|
WOBTB MB.
500 DOZER LADIES1 ALL LINEN FANCY PRINTED
n. S. IIANDKI YA HIKES, Vi V ; REDUCED FROM 28o.
KID GLOVES.
WE OPPRB ON MONDAY 300 DOZEN SUEDE
OLOVRR
3 HUTTONS, 500; 4 BOT I"' -. BM ; 6 BUTTON
MOUBQCETAIRE OLOVRSIN SCRDR AND OLAtE,
09c.
trTINUED BALB OP OUR "LACINO" OLOVES,
KIM. LINK OP OCR BBOULAR OOODS IN ALL
BEW SHADER _
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
ai.I. THR LATEST novelties IN OBXMTLLB ANI>
MABABOl i PMINOESANDPASSEMRNTRRIRa ANO
PRATHEB TRIMMINO&
CAREFUL SELECTED STOCK OF FINE IMPORTED
BO 1 rows
FANCY .....ids, TOILET ARTIC?BB, Ac.
ABD FUR T1UMMINI
SUITS AND DOLMANS.
TAII.'.RMAM: sT'IIS, B1060 AND CPWARDO, all
COLORS
PRRPE* T IMITATION BEAL SACQUES IN PLUSH,
-. , -
LADIES' 7ERSEY CLOTH JACKETS IN GREAT
VARIETY Ayi.ow PRU Efl
CLOTH D IANS, TRIMMED WITH FUR, $*} 00 AND
UPWARDS! ,
Qcn.t?d Cined circularsin ottoman, satin
av ii SILR* $1H.
BATIN BROCADE, OTTOMAN BROCADE, PLAIN
OTT* BAB AND SICILIAN.
dolmans, quilted linino and TRIMMED with
Pl R BRI AND II'.
BAOLANH AND NEWMARKETS AT POTl'LAR
PRIC1 B _
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
A I.AROE ASSORTMENT RIBBER AND (HIL.
I'KEN'S NI. WM ARK KI'S, HAVELoCKS AND SACQUES,
B3 BO AND DPWARBBL
BLEOANT PLCSii, CASHM?BB AND FLANNEL,
M-iis, PBOR TWO TO SXETEEN YEARS AT YRRT
LOR PRIOBRk_ ?
HOSIERY.
BM 1KB?Ol LADIES' BROULA! MADE COLORED
ROBE, OOo.
125 DOZEN LADIES' BROU?AR MADE MERINO
ROS! HM,
100DOZEN LADIES'HEINRICH"BCHOPPRN
ALLI i'Lillis. 45c.
Ladies' ALL-WOOL BOSH, REGULAR MAIM
TO -IOC.
CHILDREN'S HOSE OF ALL KINDS.
DINO UNDERWEAR.
150 DOERS Ladies' RORPOLR and M'.WBiil'N*.
WUK UNDERA*. KAU, KELL KKl'VLAR MADE ?1 1,0
RACK.
BCASBfl LATH?H MEDICATED VEsTS AND DRAW'
BRR, $1 90 KAI ll.
LADIES' MERINO VESTS Sile. OOo., 09c, 75c.
I.ADIKS' MEDICATED VESTS, *l tiO, $1 80 AND J2.
MEN'S MKDIt A1KDS1H1MS AND DRAWERS, * ISj
WORTH $1 73.
9OASES MEN*S BEOULAB vests AND DRAWERS.
"MEW-BRITAIN 11HAMVJ1 BACH, ALL SOB?
MEN'S MERINO VESTS AND DRAWERS, 50c, 7Sr, tl,
$1 50 AND ll'.
Mi vs MRDICATRD VESTS AND DRAWER*., $110,
$175 AN I'*'-'.
SCOTCH * HKVIOT, 7.10., SI AND $2 $15.
BRRTS'CB LKOIS Vi:- n, UNI ID and DM1 I NED.
BMORINO J.\e kkts in silk and cloth.
Ol BTR PUBb, BCARPS, Braces, collars, t
Af.
wm FM DRRBa SHIRTS, Mc. AND75c.,TnE BERT Ol
LINEN GOODS.
HERMAN TABLE DAMASK, UNBLEACHED, 4843.
PEP. YARD.
BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, UOc. PER YAKI);
WORTH S5o.
TURKRY BRR damask, Ms.
6 SNA1-KIN's, ALL LIM EM, 70S. PER DOZEN*; Wolli H
*1 ?'.-.
RMRBOIDRRRDPLANMRUS, white anim OLOBBB*,
75c, soc . *i -.-:., #1 so._
BLANKETS.
10-4 Wool. RI.ANKKIH, fl :I4 ANPilTI
11-1 STOOL BLANKETS, $2 *5, *2 9S AND ft) IO
194 WOOL CINCINNATI! BLAH?KIR) tl IB I wuRTli
Ol M
CALIFORNIA DIAMOND "Q" BLANKET*-. J7PS;
WORTH $11 sa.
ISA CA LI Ko lt NII DIAM'.VD -Q-' BLANK!'I--. tt? 75.
U -1 CALIFORNIA DIAMOND "Oj" ULABKBTB,0a0W|
"ISlstery department.
BPECIAL PRK Es IN TURCOMAN OROBB si'KlPH
CURTAINS| PRU K $7 M AND $1050; WORTHJIOW
AMD 014.
BATRRHS. BAW BILKS, H'li: velour** a*-1' ?*
BOSSED OOODO Foti UPHOLSTERY BANOINOS
MADRAS AND RKAL LACK CURTAINS, _0
DRESS GOODS.
401NCH ALL-WOOL BEA' | 0?SH?KKK, I ? 55C
TBS. AND tl
41 -inch BLACK BATRKH, Al I wool.. Hsj ANI-*"*"*
44 INCH BLACK bison CLOTH, Ma. AMD Tis.
40 INCH COLORED CASIlMi.KK. 4HO . ?-h' AMD
44 INCH CAMEL'S HAIR 1 Lt.I'll, MW-, HS ABD t?*
44-INcH OTTOMAN CLOTH, 75c, AND bBMNCKi *?"*?
AND $1 1*5.
LADIES' BUTTTRO CLOTHS.
BB4H0XI OASTOR cloth.** "
BAIROH TRICOT CLOTH. J
54 INCH OTTOMAN CLO! II. J:
64-INCH \ Kl.ol'Rs CLOTH. j ^
64-INCH TWILL AMAZON I'lolH. *J"
64-INCH PLAIN AMAZON CLOTH. ^
CA inch BPROZAL amazon CLOTH. ,'?*_?
ASTRACHAN, MOHAIR, PLUSH AND BILI I
KATA! a-sk wi ni BKAVXR BACK, AT EXl'Ht***
LOW PRICE?
H. O'NEILL &, CO.
3S1 to 3S9 Ct li Avenue.
101 to Ul Weat 30th-Miee*
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