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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,957. NEW YORK SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1874? QUADRUPLE SHEET. PRICE FIVE CENTS. DIRECTORY FOE ADVERTISERS. amusements -Thirteenth Paoe ? Second, third, fourth. fifth and sixth column*. ahtrYiiloGY? Tuibd Paob? Filth column. ?ALL SEASON? Thibtkkbth Paue-i lrat column. HILLI A RDS? Tuibtbkjith Pace? aeuuud column. BOAEDKRS WANTED? Rbcokd Pais*? Third, totirth and " filth columns, and Fourteenth PAOE?Thlrd, lourth And tilth column*. BOARD AJiD l.ODOINO WANTED? Fourteenth Page? Filth column. BRO< i K LY N ltKAL ESTATE FOR SALK? Third Paob? Klmt ami neconrt column*. BUSINESS OFPOIU'L N1TIKS? Tenth Pagb. BUSINESS SoTICtS-Nmiii Pack? Filth and sixth col umns. CITY REAL EST AXE POR HALE? Third Pacb? First column. CLERK.-- \ND SALESMEN? KirrrRKTH Pace? Fourth and tlttli columns, and Third Paoh? Filth column. CLOTW NG? Fouhth Pack? Sixth column. COACHMEN AND GARDKNBrS? FitTKIKTH Pacb? Filtli column. COAL AND WOOD? Fourth Pag*? Sixth column. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS ? Fourth Page? *ixlh col umn. COPARTNERSHIPS? Tenth Paob. COUNTRY Board? Fourteenth Paob? Sixth eolumn. DANCING ACADEMIES ? Eleventh PAOE-Filth and sixth column a 8ENTIS IRY? Poiirieknth Paob? Second column. BY GOOl 8? First Paob? Third, fonrth, tilth aud ?lxth columns, And sixteenth Paob? First, second, third, lourth and ilnb columns. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET? FURNISHED AND UNPURNISIIKD? Second PAOB-First and second columns and Fourteenth Paor? First column. BUBOPEAN STB AM8UIP8? Fourth Page? Filth and sixth eolnmn *. BXOHANOK? Sixteenth Pao*? Sixth eolnmn. EXCURSIONS? Fourth Pack? Sixth column. FIB ANClAfj? Tenth Paob. FOR HALK? Third Pack? Sixth column. _ MJBNU9HKD ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET? Second Pace? Second and third column*, aud Fovrtkentu Page? Plrstand second column*. PtJRNITURE? Elbvkntii Paob? Sixth column. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS ? Third P AOS- Fifth col umn. HBLP WANTED ? FEMALES? Fifteenth Paob? Third and fourth columns, aud Third Pace? Fifth column. HELP WANTKD? MALES? Fiptebnih Pace? Fifth and alxth columns, and Third Page? tilth column. HORSr.i-i, CAKR1AOKS, AC. -Fourth Pasb? Firat and second columus. SOTBiiB? Fourteenth Pace? Fin h and sixth columns. OUSES, BOOMS, 40., WANTED? Fourth Paob? Fourth column. INSTRUCTION? Sixteenth PACB-Slxth column. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKKN, HUDSON CITY AND BER OEN REAL ESTA1K ?OK SALE? TiuJID Paoe Sccond column. iTUF" ~ LECfUl{E S1SA-ON? Tai rik ektii Pagb? Second col umn. LOAN OFFICES? Third Pace? Fifth column. LOST AND FOUND? TiiiBTKJWTn Pack? !? Irst column. MACRINERY-Third Pag*? Sixth column. MARBLE M A NTELS ? Thirteenth Pacb? Second col umn. MATRIMONIAL? P. LBVEN-rn Pacs? Sixth column. MBDICaL? Third Pace? Fifth column. VILLI NRRY AND DRESSMAKING? Sixteenth Page? Fifth and sixth columns. _ ___ MISCELLANEOUS" ADVERTISEMENT^? Tw*l?-th Paok? Fifth and sixth columns. MISCELLANEOUS? Third Park? Sixth column. SUSIOAli ? Eijctbntii Pack? Fifth column. EW PUBLICATIONS? N mm Page-sixiIi column. BWSPAPi.HS? Fourth Pacs? Fourth column. PERSON A L?Piri" Pacr? First ami second columns PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, AC.? Thirteenth Page? First column. FBOFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED? PEMALES ? Fifteenth Paok? Third column, and Thibd Pace? Filth column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR BALE OR TO RENT? Third Pacb? Second and third columns. BBAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE? T*UU> Page? I'hird and fourth columns. BE A I. ESTATE WAN IEi>? Tmnn Page? Fourth column. RELIGIOUS NOTICES? First Paob? Second and third columns. MEWARDS? Thirteenth Page? First column. BALES AT AUCTION? Fiftkk.nth Pace? Sixth column, and Fourtkrntii Pack? Sixth column. SITUATIONS WANTED? FHMALE>>? Fifteenth Page? First, second aiul third columns, and Tiunu Page? Fourth and tlttli columns. SITUATIONS WAN I ED? MALES? FirntKNTH Page? Fourth column. SPECIAL NOTiCEn? Fourth Pace? Third and fourth columns. SPORTING? DOQS, BIRDS, AC.? Fourth Paob? First column. HTORAGK? Fourth Page? Fourth column. *Hb TRADES? Fikti kntii Page? sixth column, and Third Pack? Filth column. THE TURF? Fourth Pace? First column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPO ES- RpcoKD Pag?? First column, snd Fourteenth Pack? First column. TRAVELLERS' GUI DE? Fourth Pace? Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS To LET? Second Pack? Third aud fourth columns, and Fooutrenth Pack? second column. WANTED TO PURCHASE? Eujtbnth 1'ACB? Sixth col umn. WATCH ES, JEWELRY, AC.? Fourteenth Pacb? Sixth column. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET? Third Pace? berond column. WINTER RESORTS? Fourteenth Pack? .-lxth column. TACUTS, STEAMBOATS, AC.-Foueth Paob? Fourui column. HKKALU BRANCH OFPlCKS-l'PTOWIK _ AND ilAEliESi. JJERALD BRANCI? OFFICES. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS CP TO SP. M., AND NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERaLDS AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING, AT 1^65 BROADWAY AMD 530 SIXTH AVE NUB, BE TWEEN THlRTY-FIRbT AND THIRTY-SECOND STREET* OFFICE OPEN ALL NIGHT. HARLEM OFFICE 2,261 THIRD AVliNUB, CORNEB OF 124TH 8TBEET. ADVERT1KEM F.NTri RECEIVED TO 7:30 T. M., AND NEWKDEALKRS SUPPLIED AT FIVE O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. PRHSOXAl, Any next of kin 7?f carbie bower may learn valuable (act* from J. K. MURRAY, 37 Pine street. Address, please.-minstrels, Friday night, Octobcr 30.? Followed directions vou sent by card; eoald learn nothing of vou Ht K3. Please write sirain, 1 definitely, lo game address and oblige, FELIX. FEMALE INFANT, ONE DAY OLD, FOR ADOP tion. Call at the Private Lyins-ln Institute, 120 Twenty -mxth street. ADDIE T.. FORMERLY OF FOURTH AVENUE, near Ninth street? I nnswered your letter irom Para toga, and hare not heard Irom vou since, i want to Se yon. PI'-mm: write me. Direct a? before, care Mrs. tuKiaau, East i wenty-second street, or box 2(J8 Herald offlce. Mr. JONES. A LICK CARALOFF? INQUIRE AT THE POST office. ?DROADWAY P AB.-WILL LADV WITH CRAY i) hair, who went into Lord k Taylor's, nbont 10W A. K. yosterdav, luvor gentleman next to her with inter view r Address RAPIDAN, Herald Uptown Branch office. B ERGEN POINT.? ALL RIGHT, ACCORDING TO note. Do not disappoint. B ELLIN A ? I HAVE KEPT BOTH PROMISES. NOW ? lowt farewell. H. HORTON. CHEMIST? TUESDAY'S LETTER RKCKIVED SAT urday; meet me Monday nam* time; if not, write yon: address. FRENCH . OME HOME! COME HOMEI-IF YOU WANT TO aee your papa alive. All it forgiven. B. c FRODShAM ? PLEASE DESIGNATE WHERE Watch, chain, Ac., can be obtained on payment of ?barges and no questions asted, in Herald Personals, or ?aad to C.. box 1,247 Post office. /GENTLEMAN WHO ALIOHTED FROM SIXTH AVE \T nue car at sixteenth street Friday evening last about 10 o'clock, would be pleased to receive address of lady who bat in corner ot enr and observed him take rod leather pocketbook irom Inside brean pocket ot under ?oa t and examine notes. Please address, stating cir cumstances, T. H.. box 214 Harald office. OEORGK B. COWLAM WRITK8 MY CLIENT FROM Washington, D. C., that his brother, Charles Cow lam, lor whom I have been offering u reward, died in a f< reign land, but he gives no diite or proof ot same I am authorized to pay two thousand dollars i$2.000> for Us body, dead or alive. IRA SHAKER, No. U0 Broadway, rooms 'A and 2S. Harlem railkoad cars i.ast thirsday evening, ou ft:*?! train Irom the city.? Will tne lady, sitting opposite to the gentleman who aot out at Mott Raven and whom she noticed las', ?.umraer on Harlem ?oat, kindlv grint him an interviuw 1 Address MTRA.SU KR, box 116 lier-tld office. Hart haight-jersky city. -call or send address. 0. W. COBTRIGHT. 54 Park row. IxTENKY? ?7 NINETEENTH STREET; THEN Kl ROPE, n Thirty sixth street Address LITIL FANNIE, ?ax 172 Ueruld Cptown Branch office. _____ Reformation wanted? of the wb .kabouts 'JL 4)1 Jofcn Corbeit, a compositor, who leu England in Wl Adikress A. W., box S.400 New York P^st office. Ir bdward freyberg, formerly of :<at west Fortiefli street, or anv of his acquaintances, will cousin an toate his present address to G. G, B.. Herald of* Bee. aaaietrang tending to hisadvantage will be heard of ir the person who Korvn my pooketbook on Friday evening will return the Papers be may icp tbe money and receive m> thanks. M. S. MI APLKIWH. New York Hotel. 1 BTTER RECEIVED? BOSTON, FORTY-THIKD Mad ison avrnue car, about 3 p. m? from near Twenty, nxtn street down town-Lady inear aottced gentleman .on platform. Address, slating soma kkcumstanre. G. L JC.. Uerald office. ' "oln? MRR D A McE Y? $4 000 TOO MUCH FOR Furniture ; will g/ve you *4 1?? cash oown, and vou may keep tbe oil nilnting* ; I buy to sell; pkmrea'an dull ; t?av yes, ana / will draw greenbacks out of bank and cat1 on you. Address, D a WSmn, Herald office. Nbttih r.? look For letter Tuesday. SENOR. EBT.-RRCEIVED. ONLY SEWT ONE PERSONAL since la?C I saw you. Want to Ma yon very much, ?ever CllADO. Roderick ^hu-all destroyed; repbo once and eeud me some "nest ones," to be re tnrned , also send factitious name to receive letters at Ua Po?t office. M. A. R.. 1JC. PEKS-iWiU,. Tim lady who pormerly resided is olif. ford Houn, now Winchester, Broadway, corner Thirtv-flrst street, and left good* will? LINDO BROS., I,2ti7 Broadway, will call or goods will be sold._ TWO LAUIES. THURSDAY NIQHT, SIXTH AVENUE to and ac row* Filth.? Appointment and disappoint ment. but y??t faithful. Will mv favorite cross Sixth avenue at same street on Monday night, at ST Also send address to DAKT, Herald office. THE GENTLEMAN KTANDINO ON THE PLATFORM of an Eighth avenue car Saturday morning would Ilk* t<i make the acquaintance of the young lady lea v. ii:? the cur on Hudson street, tfoinif to the drut; store. Address SAN FRANCISCO, Herald office. Tom m'camly-ik in town, be at captain Tllton's at 3 P. M. to-<Uy. L. G. WILL THE LADY WHO CROSSED WALL STREET ferrv, Friday, at 3:1(J P. M? carrying a roll of mu sic, and while walking up Montague hill looked at gen tleman below, who w'a* going to take car, lavor him wlih her addrcM. Address P. Is. W., box 211 Herald office. WRITE, LITTLE GIBLIH. ? *BK RVABO PIDEM" forever, care COLE, 329 East Ninth .street. _____ 3D AVENUE CAB.? BLONDE, PLEASB PAVOR your irieud. who spoke of Personals, Herald. Sun 1 day, with address. Address VAN K , Herald office. /^TH.? ADMIRING YOUNG LADY DURING PBR U formance at Bryant's Minstrels. Had slight inter view. Would b? happy to make further acuuamtance. Address A. 0.. box 168 Herald Uptown Branch office. RELIGIOUS ftOTICKV. AT THE 80CTTH BAPTI3T CHURCH, WEST TWENTY fltth street, preachlug November 8, by the pastor, Kcv. A. C. Unborn, D. D., at 10, A M. and 7Ja P. M. ALL SOULS' PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Elm place.? Services morning and evening, by the Rev. Dr Ueo. R. Porteous, pastor. Morning, 10:30 A. M.? Subject, "The Kate of Suicides." Evening, 7:30 P, M.? Subject, "Darwinism Versus Genesis." All are wel come. At de oarmo hall, pipth avknue and rorft tecnth street.? I' o-day at 10X, ' 2t? and 7V< o'clock, Rev. Father John Beeson and other posted speakers. Subleets? "Indians' Religion and Why Ganby and Tho mas was Killed." ANTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH. POHTY-ElOHTH street, went ol Sixth avenue. ? U final services at 9 % and lOj* A. M. and 1% V. M. The rector, Rev. 11. Ileber Newton will preach. AT THE HARVARD ROOMS. SIXTH AVENUE AMD Fortv-second street.? Spiritualism and mediumship scientifically explained b.v Mr. John B. Wolff. Dark cir cles made Unlit- Sunday at 1054 and 7J? o'clock. Con lerenoe at - P. M. Music by tno Hutchinson family. All invited. AT THE HARVARD ROOMS, SIXTH AVKNUE AND Forty-second street? Saerod music by the Hutchin son family, Sunday at 10%, 2% and 7J? o'clock. All cor dially invited. Spiritualism explained. t T 1,193 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTY-NINTH J\ street. L.vman O. Howe lectures for the Society ot Progressive spiritualists 10?a A. M. Subject? "The Logics of truest ions anil Answers Illustrated 7)4 P. M., "fm i)i?y of Judgment." The Children's Lyceum meets , ax p. m. CHURCH OP TllE ATTONEMKNT, MADISON AVE line, corner Twentv-eighth street. Rev. O. C. Tiffany rector.? Sundav school at 9 A. M. Divine services in the morning at I0:.i0, and 7 :30 in the evening. All cordially invited. C1HURCH OF THE IIOLY TRINITY, MADISON AVE J nne and Forty second street ?Hours of divine ser vice at luAi A. M., 3>? P. M. and 7>4 P. M. Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., D, D., will preach in the morning and evening. Rev. Theodore Irving, LL. D. will preach In the afternoon. Tne committee on pews will be at tne church on every afturnoon during the week from 3 to 5 P. M. for the rental of pews. /CHURCH OK THE HEAVKNLY REST, FIFTH VJ avenue, above Forty-ftfth street.? 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P. M. Evening sermon by Rev. Dr. Courad. CIOMMON SENSE.? IT HAPPENED IN A MASS A J chusetts village, 'the young pastor of an orthodox church had preached a sermon to prove the doctrine of emiless torment At the close of the service au elderly gentleman spoke to him and a conversation line this en sued ''So you think, my young mend, thatn part of the human family will be tormented in bell forever r" "Cer talnly I da" "How do you think the righteous and ran somed will like that arrangement T" "i'hev will like It, ot course; why shouldn't they?" "And how do yon think the angels will like it? the angola who reiolce when one sinner reponteth t" "Why, they like it, too, no doubt; because they will see ihe justice of it." ''And how will Christ like it f He who died tor sinners, giving himself a ransom lor all, to lie testified in due time?'* '?O he will like it ; because the damned will have re Iected Him and sinned away their day ot (trace." And low willUod like it r He who has said all souls are mine, and who so loved the world that lie gave his only begot ten son to sa vc m f" Well, he will like it. because it will vindicate His law and help to maintain His glory." I have only one ques tion more, my friend. "You have made trenuent men tion ol the devil. How do you think the devil will tike it?" "Tbcdcvilf Whyf oh, the devllf Why, 1 sup pose that he wtll llkis It very naturally." "Well. my young friend, I have only to say that it *eems to me you nave a strange idea of things, and a peculiar power of crediilitv to believe in a state of affairs with which tire righteous, the angels, Christ, Uod and the devil will ail du pleased.'* The old gentleman left the young man thinking. Rev. E. C. Sweetser, pastor of the Third Uni versale church, corncr ol Bleecker and Downing streets, will preach this day, morning and evening, at 10^4 and 7H o'clock. Evening subject? "Unlverssilism and Common sense." Strangers promptly seated. Chotr and congregational singing. Tne public are cordially invited. CtHURCH OK THE MESSIAH. PARK AVENUE, COR J ner Thirty-fourth street? Rev. William R. Alger, of I Ronton, will preach this morning at 11 o'clock. Public cordially invited. /1RIIRCH OF TbE NEW JERUSALEM, THIRTY \J fifth street, batween I'uiit and Lexington avenues, Mr. Giies, pastor. Subject of discourse, morning? "Tlio Forgiveness of Sins." Evening? "Human Redemption." C1HURCH OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN, WEST FORTY ) fifth street, near Broad way.? Hull choral services. Morning prayer, 10 A. M. Litany, Holy Communion uud sermon, w\ A. M. Vespers 4 P. M. Strangers invited. (1HCRCH IN FORTY-SECOND STREET, BETWKRN J Fifth and Sixth avenues, the "West Presbyterian."? Preaching in tlie morniug at 10>^, evening at 7%. by the pastor, Kev. Thomas S. Hastings, D. D. C1HRIST CHURCH, FIFTH AVENUE, H^GH MILLER ) Thompson, rector.? Morning prayer, sermon, "Fol lowing St. Paul," 1 > :30 : evening prayer, "Iho Work of the Oeneral convention," 7 :??>. (1HURCH OF THE HOL SAVIOUR (PROTESTANT J feptscopali, East Twent\-tifth street, near Madison avenue.? Morning service, il):3u o'clock ; evening service, 7:30 o'clock. C1ALY ART BAPTIST CHURCH, TWENTY-THIRD J street, near sixth avenne. ? R. 8. MacArtiiur, pastor, preaches Sunday. Subjects, morning, "Victorious Young Men-," evening, "Paul's Mission to Cyprus. Strangers invited. C1HUROH OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON AVE J nue, corner Forty -fifth street? Rev. George 11. Hep worth wortUng. subject, "Singing Uuto the Lord " In the evening Kev. Dr. Budington will preach the second in course ou "Christian Experience." (iHUROH OP THE RKSURRRCTION.EIGHTY -FIFTH J street, between Lexington and Third avenues.? Divine services by the rector, He v. Dr. Flagg, morning and evening. First baptist church, thirty-ninth sbrket, corner Fourth avenue.? Preaching by rev. T. D. Anderson, L>. D.. at lil^ A. M., evening 7>^. Strangers cordiallv Invited. I FOURTEENTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER ol Second avenue,? fervlcos at I0>? A. M. and 7>i P. M. Preaching by the pastor. Rev. Robert Slow. Bible school at 9 A. M. First reformed episcopal church, madi son avenne and Fortv-scvetith street. Rev. William T. Sahlno, Rector; Sunday school at 9 A. M. ; divine ser vice every Sunday at 10)4 A. M. and 7)4 P. M. ; all cor dially Invited. on Mondav evening, November 9, at 8 o'clock, Miss Britton will sddrtss the ladlex of the con gregation on "Mission Work Among tlie Zenana Women of India." The public are cordially invited. GO HEAR FATHER DAMEN SUNDAY NIGHT AT hooper Institute, In aid of St. Krancla' Hospital. Fifth street Tickets SO cents. Grace church, rroadway and tenth street ? Morning prayer at 9 A. M. ; consecration of Kev .1. T. Holly, D. I)., as Bishop of llayti, at 11 A. M. ; evening prayer, with sermon, by Bishop Whipple, ol Minnesota, at 4 P. M. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, FIFTIETH l street, east ol Third a venue.? Services, IO*-? K. M., with sormon by Rov. E. H. Kettall. Sunday school, with church service, 2X P. M. Rev. c. a ooss will address the meeting on Friday evening next, followed by praver. ex perience uud xinging. at Benjamin A1 tiro's house. 54J West Thirty-sixth street, near Ninth avenue. All wel come. RKV. C. C OO88 WILL ADDRESS THE MEETING at Benjamin Albro's house on Friday evening next. RIOHT REV. DR. COKRIOAN, BISHOP OF NEWARK, will deliver a lecture In the Church of the Epiphany on Second avenue, near Twenty-first street, on suudav evening. November 1ft. subject? "The Roman Cata combs;" admission 80 cents: the bishop will consecrate the altars of this church on Monday morning, November HI, at 7 o'clock. Catholic ladles anu gentlemen, ac quainted with music, wishing to join a volunteer choir, ?re Invited to the rehearsal in tne Church ol the Epiphany, on Tuesday evening, November 10, at 8 o'clock. REV. HUGH O. PENTECOST, OF BROOKLYN, WILL preach in Church of Disciples, Twenty-eighth street, near Broadway, at7*< this evening. All invited. RBV. D. W. BURTON, OF AFRICA, AND REV. DR. Ward and others will address the Morning Star Mission, 16ft West Twenty-sixth street, ijii P. M. Lively singing and speaking by the children. ST. MARK'S, SECOND AVENUE AND TENTH street? earvices 10:46 A. M. and 7 JO P. M, ; the Rec tor, Kev. Dr. ltylance, will preach at both services; strangers are invited. S~ T. IGNATIUS CHURCH. FORTIETH STREKT. BE tween Fifth and Sixth avenues.? Rev. Dr. Kwer, Sector; services 7 A. M., 9. I0J4 (choral.*; evening prarer (choral) 7)< P M. Sermon on 'The Creed." THE PEOPLES' SERVICE. Tbe Rev. Stephen H. Tyng. Jr., D. D.. will sneak to the p<*onle In the Church of the Holy Trinity, Madison avenue and Forty -second street, every Sunday evening, at 7 X o'clock. Ushers will furnish ireejieata. rrtHE RECOGNITION SERVICES OF THE TEMPLE 1 (Baptist church) will be held In Harlem Temple, 126th street, near Fourth avenue, on Thursday evening. November 12. Rev. R. s. McArthttr will preach. Drs. A r milage, Hiscox, J. F. Hide*, Kev. Halsey Knapp and others *111 t?ke nart.. All are farpwtly invited. j RELIOIOI'W MOTlCEg. "rpHB UN PARDON ABLE ?IN"-RBV. H. R. NYE'S 1 lecture In tho Universalis church iBroonlyu), Clermont avenue, near Atlantic street. at 7Ji o'clock to night. All invited. THE PHILLIP* PRHSBYTERI AN CHURCH, COB ner of Madison avenue and Seventy-third street.? The [inntor. Dr. Alexander, will preaehthi!< morning *t 11 o'clock, and Rev. Howard Crosby, D. D.t Una evening at o'clock. THB SHAKER CONVENTION, STEINWAY HALL. Sunday, November 22.? "Heeeherlsm," "Spiritual ism." "ShaUerisui" und all social questions dlscus'jcd by f.lder Evans and the >haker delegation. All denomina tions Invited. WAINWRIQHT MEMORIAL CHURCH. REV. W. T. Eg! ert. rector.? Service* at 10 30 A. M. and 7 .30 P. M. Mornlne subject, 'Christian Fear;" eveuiug sub ject, "Wella Without iVater." ZION CHURCH, MADISON AVENUB. CORNER Thirty -eighth street ? He v. Johu N. Ualleher, rector. Services 10J< A. M. and i P. M. DRY OUOOS. J A C. JOHNSTON, ? BROADWAY, FIFTH AVENUB AND TWENTY SECOND STB KB T, ARB OFFERING AT RETAIL A BEAUTIFUL OOLLKCTIO!* STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS. 79c., lately sold at SI 12. A large assortment plain colored Lyou's Silks at the following prices:? lSOpioccs at SI, former price. $1 7ft. 129 pieces at $1 Zft, former price. $2 2& 90 pieces at $1 75, lornier price. $ l. 73 pieces at (2. former price. 1 3 50. 60 pieces at ?- 50. former price, $4 M RIC1I BROCADED SILKS FOR MORNING ANI> EVENING DRE8SBS, $ 2 per yard, previously sold at $7 40. BLACK. SILKS. 100 pieces of Ponaet's CAC11BM IKK SUBLIME, AT $1 25. These goods are worth $2 ana are less now than at any time during the panic oi 1857. We are also offering, at equally low orlces, the follow* lag celebrated manufacturers' BLACK SILKS. BONNET, PONBON, TAPISSIKR, OUINET, and our own well known superior HAND SPUN SILK. 28-inch BLACK SILK CLOAKING VELVET, $7, reduced from $10, TB1MM1NO VELVETS In all colors, CUT BIAS. DBESS GOODS. CAMEL'S HAIR CLOT II, 1* YARD-; WIDE, ?X PRICE LAST WEEK, $3, CASIIMERBS, MATELASSB, DRAi' D'ETB, VELOURS IN COLORS, 30c. : price last season. S3 25. FBBNCH MERINOS, I* vards wide, ALL colors, 02c. ; price last week. $1 2& IMITATION CAMEL'S HAIR, #fle.; ^ * RECENTLY SOLD AT SI. PLAIDS, STRIPES and CHECKS, 2fic. and upward. HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENTS LINENS, FLANNELS. PILLOW SHAMS, SHEETINGS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, MED1CATKD FLANNELS AND 20 CASES 1U-4 ROSE BLANKETS. *2 JO; worth S7. MOURNING DEPARTMENT. ALL GOODS IN THIS DEPARTMENT MADE TO ORDKR EXPRESSLY FOR OUR UK I AIL TRADH. CAMEI/s HAIR CLOTH, $1 7ft; former price S3. BOMBAZINES, CI 12; lormer price $l 50. HENRIETTA CLOTHS, 70o. | former pi ice fl. Cashmeres, 7ft*.; former price $1. DRAP 1VETB. $1 76; former price $2 60. IRISH POPLINS. $1 50; lormer price S-i 25. 81CILIKNNE POPLINS, *2; lormer price $3 75. ENGLISH CRAPE AND ENGLISH CRAPE VEILS, SI 2ft AND UPWARD. THE OTHER GOODS IN TIIIS DEPARTMENT REDUCED PROPORTIONATELY. INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS AND SCARFS. FRENCH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN SHAWLS at a VISIBLE REDUCTION. CLOTHS. We are now offering at romil-lcably low figures all t&? popular brands oi FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CLOTHS, BEAVERS, CHINCHILLAS, VENETIANS, WEST OF ENGLAND. FRENCH and GERMAN BROADCLOTHS, DOESKINS, PLAIN and FANCY CLOAKINGS, together with a complete stock of ENGLISH and FRENCH CAS .SIM EKES. FUR DEPARTMENT contains all the novelties in fur. such as RUSSIAN and HUDSON BAY SABLE, SILVER GRAY and ARCTIC FOX. MINK, ERMINE, BLACK MARTIN, CHINCHILLA, SMAL, OTTER and BEAVER SETS. SUIT DEPARTMENT has been thoroughly replenished with a ftill WINTER STOCK of CLOAKS, MANTLES. JACKETS, OVERDKKSf.ES, POLONAlftBS AND SUITS. BOYS' AND MISSES' DEPARTMENTS have received extensive additions OF WINTER GARMENTS. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES are replete with novelties in BEADED SPANISH AND GUIPURE NETS, a new production for overdresses; BEADED SPANISH, THREAD AND GUIPURE LACES, BEADED AND PLAIN YAK LACES, POINT AND POINT APPLIQUE LaCES. uiado up LACE GOODS of all kinds, VAL TIES, JABOTS, RUFFS, CUFFS. HANDKERCHIEFS, SLEEVES, CAPES, Ac. FINE CUT JET FRINGES, PASSEMENTERIES, ORNA MENTS and LOOPS, in new styles. CHENILLE and BALL FRINGES, in all the new fall shades at leas than MANUFACTURERS' COaT. WHITE GOODS. FRENCH TARLEI aNs. In all the new evening shades, 25c. a yard. WHITE FRENCH ORGANDIES, two yards wide. 37?C. WHITE AND FIGURED SWISS. I2Kc LADIES' CHINESE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, file. LADIES' HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, pure linen. 20c. LADIES' AND GENTS' SILK MUFFLERS, very handsome, only S3. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, PLAIN AND STRIPED NAINSOOKS and CAMBRICS. VICTORIA, BISHOP AND LINEN LAWNS. A vast col lection of TIDIES, IX GUIPURB, APPLIQUE, NOT TINGHAM AMD CROTCHET. EMBOSSED PELT SKIRTS. BAi.MORAL sKIRTS. in SILK. SATIN MOREEN WINCEY, 4c. French handworked SKIRTS, CHEMISES. NIGHT DRESSES, TOILET SACQUES, CORSETS AND CO.fSET COVERS. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. CARTWRrGHT A WARNER'S LADIES' GENTLE MEN '8 AND CHILDUEN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. An extensive assortment of KID, WOOLLEN AND FUR GLOVES. ANi> GaUNLTETS. PERFORATED CHAMOIS VESTS, SCARFS, TIES, 4C? AC. t ARPETS. Our stock of CARPETS, which is entirely new, ftas been carefully selected, with excellent taste and Judg ment, from the very latent productions of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MANUFACTURERS, and contains a large and varied collection of FRENCH MOUUETS, AX MINSTERS, TURKEY CARPETS. WILTONS, VEL VETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, and an unequalled variety of all the lower grades, together with a large importation of TEHERAN RUGS, the latest Oriental novelty. THIS DKPARTMKNT la complete in KVKRY PARTICULAR, and, as the goods are all FRKSH. they possess many advantages over those OF OTHER HOUSES longer established in this branch of the busi ness, WHO>E ASSORTMENT must ot necessity contain MANY OLD AND UNDEHSIRABi E PATTERNS. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT contains the most leceut designs of CURTAIN'S in REAL and IMITATION LACES, FURNITURE COVERINGS and CURTAINS lit SATINS. 8ILKTERRY8, DAMASKS, COTALINES. TAPESTRIES and all WOOL REPS. CORNICES, BEDS and BEDDING, all of which aro en tirely NEW GOODS. TilE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT Is directed by a MODISTE oi well known reputation for oTYLE, FIT and ARTISTIC FINISH and our CUS TOMERS are assured that any orders given to this branch of our business will be CAREFULLY EXECUTED to THEIR ENTIRE SATISFACTION. SAMPLES SENT GRATUITOUSLY TO ALL PARTS OP THE COUNTRY ON APPLICATION J. A C. JOHNSTON, BROADWAY, FIFTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-SECOND STREET. A r TUB OLDEST DRY GOOD8 STORE ON THE WEST 31DB. JONKS. JONES, JONES, JONErt, JONES, 187, 166 and 171 Eighth avenu? and * 304 West Nine tee nth street, will open MONDAY, November 9, with the greatest bargain* ever ode red In TALL AND WINTER DKKSK OOODS, BILKS, AC., ot our own importation, all ol the newest (tyles and coloring. Also BHAWLS, SUITS, WALK1NO JACKETS, CLOAKS. AC., of superior styles and finish, anil at prices THAT nhrv COMPETITION. We invite the closest buyers to examine our LINENS, LINENS, FLANNELS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, CLOTHS, AC., CLOTHS, AC., WniCH WIL1. BE SOLD GREATIY BKI OW MARKET PRICES, CHEAT BARGAINS IN LACKS, FRINGES AND GIMPS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, AC., bonftht at recent auction sales. Warranted a per cent below Uroadwav prices. .lust received. NBW STYLES IN CAKPKTS, OILCLOTHS, UPHOLSTERY, AC., which we offer at prices unequalled by any house in the cltv. JONKS JONES JO.SBS (established 34 years on the one-price system). Eighth avenue, between Eighteenth and Nintaeentli street*. ^JARPETS, CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, AC., LESS THAN GOLD COST ot Importation, from the sole ol Messrs. l'aton A Co. LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THK CITY. LACE CURTAINS from S2 per pair to the finest Im ported. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, FRINGES, GIMPS, CORDS and TaSSKLS for TRIMMING DRAPERIES, LAMBREQUINS, CARPETS YBlVRT CARPETS, from SI 7?; BODY BRUSSELS, from SI *0: TAPKkTRY BKUssBLS, trom SI; EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN. SL OILCLOTHS AND DBUOGKTS, ALL WIDTHS, a Spe cialty. A VISIT of inspection is solicited. SHEPrARI) KNAPP'S GREAT CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS, ittautjltV Sixth avenus. one door below Thirteenth st> DRY GOODS. A." STERN BROTHERS, SIXTH AVENUE AND TWENTY THIRD stk::et. SIXTH AVKNUE AND TWENTY Til 1 HD STREET. SIXTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-THIRD 8TKEET, BEG to call THE ATTENTION OF THEIR FRIENDS, CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC TUIS WEEK 0 TO THE DECIDED AND UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS TDEY ARB OFFERING IN THBIR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS ON TUB 8EOOND FLOOR of their SIXTH AVENUE BUILDING ALL THE DEPARTMENTS HAVE BERN REPLEN ISHED WITH ENTIRELY NEW AND MOST SUPERIOR LINES OF OOODS, WHICH FOR COMPLETENESS OF ASSORTMENT AND QUALITY OF THE VARIOUS ARTICLES WILL BE FOUND SEOOND TO NONE IN THE CITY, AND WELL WORTHY THE? INSPECTION OP THE PUBLIC. ? An entirely new line ol LAD IBS' MUSLIN GARMENTS, LADIES' CHEMISES, LADIES' NIGHT ROBES. constating of I over 24 different ity'es, Iat 99a. 97c.. >1 10, $1 25, $1 45, SI 65. 91 95. $2 10. finest quality ar.d finish. f Entirely new designs, _ I at 88c., 95c. , $1, SI 18, LADIES' DRAWEES, SI 28, SI 48, SI 75; best musilni J?nd embroidery. In great variety at SI 25, SI 48, SI 76, 13 10, S3 75, upwards, trimmed with ^embroidery. (with 10 and 15 tncks, fail sized and splendid muslins, at 80c. and 89c., with a large assortment of other styles of WALKINQ AND TRAIN SKIRTS, AT A DECIDED REDUCTION FROM FORMER PRICES. DRESSING SACQUES, CORSET COVERS, WAISTS, PILLOW SB A MS AND SHEETS, IN GREAT VARIETY OF DESIGNS. Most complete stock of CHILDREN'S TJXDERGARMENT8, CHEMISES, DRAWERS AND NIGHT ROBES, suitable for all ages, from the plainest to the most elaborate of styles. Misses' Chemise, with corded and tape edge trimmings ; misses' Chemise, with Hamburg trimmings, with Gowns and Drawers to match. A splendid assortment of INFANTS' WEAR at greatly reduced prices. A very large line of white and drab IN FAN T8' MERINO OLOAKS AND WALKING COATB, Elegantly embroidered and trimmed with quilted satin, from $6 50 upwards. $ MERINO UNDERWEAR! ? i aa extremely laree and well assorted stock of LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S MERINO AND LAMBS' WOOL UNDERGARMENTS. IN ALL STYLES, SIZES AND QUALITIES, cheaper than any other house in the city. LADIES' MERINO VEBTS, excellent qnalHy, at 75c., SI and SI 25, in all styles and sizes. LADIES' MERINO SKIR18, at 95c. MEN'S MERINO VESTS, splendid value, with a complete line of CABi WRIGHT A WARNER S WEAR for ladies and genta. In LADIES' MORNING AND HOUSE ROBES we offer a large and attractive assortment, consisting ol CAtjiJMERH WRAPPERS, with satin trimmings, splendidly made, at S3 75 and Si <8. FLANNEL WRAPPERS, In great variety of styles and color*, at S7 45 and SS*&> FLANNEL WRAPPER^ nary blue, handsomely braided, at %9 50. EMPRESS CLOTH WRAPPERS, trimmed with quilted satin, robe front from S< 25 upwards. The above will be fonnd npon examination to be ex tremely cheap and snperior make and finish. REAL BARGAINS IN FELT SKIRTS. Great variety of styles, from 93c. upwards. WE EARNESTLY REQUEST AN EXAMINATION OF THE ABOVE MOST COMPLETE LINES OF GOODS, AS WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT THE* WILL BE POUND VERY SUPERIOR AND GREATLY CHEAPER THAN ANY OTUBR HOUSE IN THE CITY. STERN BROTHERS ?? will tbla week continue to offer most decided bargains in MILLINERY GOODS. Monday morning, a large line of F1(|B FEllT HATS, in all the leading colors, ^ ^ CENTB> Large assortment of ,m/ohtkd FELT hats fi.-^uallty. OHTkI C h"aN I U VaNCY FEATHERS. OSTRICH PLUMES, Finest FRENCH FLOWERS, BXTRBMELY CHEAP! In BONNET AND SASH RIBBONS we have ail the most desirable colors at very low prices. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAL>S POINT AND POINT Al'PUljUB COLLARS. TOI^^ty real point APPLIQUB ooluakh. in VARIOUS STYLES AND DESIGNS, AT SI U A PIECE, FORMER PRICES KROM St TO fll Also special bargains In REAL GUIPURE LACES In all widths, at a reduction of fully 20 PER CENT. with many other very desirable Goods in all oor departments, at a GREAT REDUCTION from FORMER PRICES. 4 |HTI 8TBRN BROTHERS, m Blstt ?rtnut and Twenty-third street DRY GOODS. Ar I K EBREBBKBBRBBRB EKKKKKhKKEKKBBKB KKEKEBKKEBBKBISKB BRBB EEKK KI-.tlK E BBB EEKK EE E R HEBE EKHKBEEBEB KEKKKKEKKK KKEE KKKK KERB RKBB EKP.K EBEB KKKK BI.KEKEEEEEKBBF.BB KKEKKEKKEKliEliEKB KEEKEEBKKhBISKKKfc. HH till HH UK HI! nH H H hS HH II H It H H H HU H 1 1 II U 11 11 1< II Mil IIII HH UH HU HH HI! HH HU HU RURRHKR RKKRKKiiR RR KR RE KR RR RR KICK H It RK KKRKRKK KR KR KR RR KR Rli KR KR RR RR 4-2 coco c c c c 0 0 0 c o ccoo K lull Til AV. AND TWENTY-FOURTH Sf. goou O 0 o o O O o o O A AA A A A A A A A A AA A A 1 I K K SSSSS EES 3 K E 8 EE 8 EE 6S883 EE 8 E a E S S LLLt.L OOOO A A E E SSSSS OUR U8UALLY LARGE SALES OF CLOAKS AND 8ACQUE8 f ROVE TO US THE UNBOUNDED SUCCESS OF OUR PRESENT MODE OP UANU FACTU RR. ALL OUK CLOAEB ARE CUT, FINISHED AND PRESSED BT JOURNEYMEN TAILORS, AND, CONsEQUBNTY. ARE EX CKBDINGLY GRACEFUL IN SHAPE AND CONFORM THEMSELVES TO THE FIGURE AS NO OTHER CLOAKS WILL WE USB ONLY THB BEST Beaver Cloth*, and have a vast variety of remarkably heauului styles, which we sell at prloea which recom mend themselves to all. Our salesmen will always re lard It a pleasure to show Clonks to ladles. Beautiful Cloaks at $4 95. $7 84, 18 9& Very line all-wool heaver Cloaks, at $9 9S. $12 94 $14 96, $17 90. $21 95. and up to $6<Jl OUR SUIT "DEPARTMENT offers a very attractive assortment of Fall Costumes, at very moderate prices. Tb lack cash m errs.]' Y black cashmeres.) l case black Cashmere, at 60c , lu oases black cashmere, wide. One and heavy, at 76c., worth fully $1 10. 300 pieces Lupin's very best black Cashmere, our own di rect importation, extra width, 9999 _ 99 US) 88 88 ,99 99 88 88 rery fine In texture, heavy i M 99 88 88 CCC (? 9999999 8S888 C C weight, both jet and blntsh i 99 88 83 0 I 99 88 88 C black, a Cashmere which I 90 C C cannot fall to please the most fastidious, at 99 88888 CCC Very finest black Cashmeres at $1 30, $1 45, $1 75, $2, $2 AO-, all very cheap. 3 cases French Diagonals, elegant shades, at 37c. ; worth (iJc. Jesses all-wool Serges, beautiful colon, atBPc. ; for mer prief, 85c. Five cases real Camel*' Hair Cloth, all wool, at 30c. ; cost 81c., gold, to import Numerous bargains in English Series. colored Cash meres, Krcuch Merinos, Ac., Ao. Special attention la called to the numerous Induce ments in Black Bilks, the "Melville black Alpacas, Broche and Paisley Sliawls, Balmoral Skirts, white Goods or all descriptions. Blankets, Ac.. Ac. fffffff u u krrrrr ssssbs r tJ U R R S 3 F U 17 R R s F U 0 R K s r O OR R 8 FKF V V KRRRRR 888SSS F U V R R 8 F V U R R 8 F V 17 R R 8 r 17 17 R R 8 8 F UCD17U R R 888S8S Fine Fnrs at extraordinary bargain a Every article warranted In every respect So misrepresentation allowed. All good* marked In plain figure*. We manufacture oar own For*, and believe that we have the largest assortment and cheapest Dricea In the city. We do not importune ladle* to purchase, but always eateem it a pleasure to exhibit our goods, whether they are prepared to purchase or not ^ RKAL SEAL SACqUEs"^ at price* that defy competition. Beautlfhl real 8eal Sacquea. at $75, $85, $90, $93, $100. Beautiful real Seal sacques, silver fox trimmed, with Muff and Cap to match, the en tiro set tor $125. Klegant real 8eal Sacques, plain and trimmed, at $125. $155, *15(1, $175, $30U; sold on Broadway at 50 per cent above our prices. Real Seal Set*, muff and boa, at $25, $27, $30, $38, $45, $50, $?5 and upward. Superior real Mink Sets, prime far, dark and mil sea soned, 4 stripe muff, and 4 skin boa, at $26, worth $40. Rich dark Mink Seta, at $30, $38, $40, $42, $48, $54, $60, $76, Ac., *c. Enormous assortment o! real Lynx, real Beaver, real Otter, real Chinchilla, real Grebe, real Ermine, real Alaska Sable Knrs, with all their Imitations, at very at tractive prlcea CHILDREN'S FURS I ~~~ CHILDREN'S FURS ! Largest variety, cheapest price* In New York. White Coney Sacqnes, good quality, at $3 10. White Coney Saeques, fluent qnslity, for child up to six yearb oi age, at $5: worth double. Over 2iu styles in misses' and children's Par Sea, ranging from file, to $i& Coll and examine 1 FDR TRIMMINGS in every style, quality and width. Ladio* cannot spend a more pleasant or more profit able hour than by inspecting the numerous attractions in our fur Department LADIES' UNDEltWhAR. INFANTS' WEAR. Unparalleled rednctiona Our finest goods, both hand and tnai hine made, reduced to less than cost Don't miss it 1 Call and examine I MM MM EEBB RRR I? NN N OOO MM MM K RRIINNNO O MM MM B, RRIINNNO O aMMMB RRIINNNO O M M M KB RRR II N N N O O MMMME RR I1NNNO O MMMMK RRIINNNO O MMMMH RRIINNNO O M M M BKEE B R II N N N OOO Underwear for Ladies, Genu and Children. We pnrchaae onr goods direct from the factories, and are abloto sell at very low price*. Ladies' white merino Vest* at 08a. ; worth ftallv $1. Ladles' while mcrmo.Vest* at HI*., 96c.. $1, $1 10, $1 29 up to the very finest qualities manufactured. Gents' white merino Shirts at 48c., 79c.; very floe, at 86c., $1. $1 A>a?a upward Gents' scarlet Flannel shirts, at $1 30, $1 50 ; Drawer* to match. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS In HOSIERY of every description. Our Hosiery Depart ment will well repay a vuit. Wc have the right goods at t&e right priee. WWW WWW W WW W OOO RRR S8SS TTTTT EEEE DDD W WW WO OHRS 8TB DD WWW W OOHRS TK DD WW WW O O RRR 8888 T FEE D D VW WV O O B B 8 T E D D VVVVOORRS > T K DD W W OOO B R S8S8 T EEEE HDD EMBROIDERIKB IN ALL STYLES. Slippers, Bracket*. Cushions. Screen*. Footstools. Towel Hacks. Pincushion*, Chair Stripe* with Worsted filling in. Ac., Ac. Immense astortamentl Lowest prlcetl Onr patron*, friends and strangers should not fall to visit our establishment during the coming week. EH RICH'S, ? BHKlCll'S. Mi and Eighth a venae. near Twenty -fourth itreet. DtO GOODS. A r _ mi mi mi lui cc, cncco occccoc cc mi co mi cc (III oo fill Oil mi nn mi ini oo oc cccooro CCvjCO IUJ 1111 CC 11 II II H HH UH HH HH II U HH _ 11 HHHHH It II HHHUUHHH 11 H UH HH HH CC HH HH HH HH HH UH SHS-.RS SSSStiSS 88 dS 88 S3 SSSSfiSS 88biSSS KM HS 88 S8 8SSSSS8 aS3?S3 EIGHTH AV. AND TWENTY FOURTH ST. 3 a h H B H H ii a UHHHHHH II H H H U H H H A A A A A A A AAA. A A A A A A A A A TTTTTTTT S8SS8S8 8 S 8 S8S8SSS 8 8 8 8 SSS9SSS . IN OUR MILLINERY PARLORS, ON TOE SEO. 0ND FLOOR, LADIES WrLL FIND AN UNB. QUALLED DISPLAY OF READY TRIMMED HATS, AT FULL 80 PER CENT BELOW PRICES GEN. ERALLY ASKED KOR THE SAME QUALITY OF GOODS. WE HAVE SECURED THE SERVICES OF BOMB SUPERIOR BROADWAY MODISTES. AND OUR HATS WILL ALL BE FOUND ELE. GANTLV AND TASTEFULLY TRIMMED. On acconni of the continued warm weather and over accumulation of stock we have made enormous re ductions. Ladle* cannot (all to be suited In style and. price. Trimmed Bonnets at $3, $4. 14 SO, $5, $6, $7, %*, $9 and up to $18. Trimmed Round lints at $3, $2 75, $4, $6. $5 75, $6, $8 and up to $14 50. Mourning Hats, made fri>m " Albert" and "Courtaold" crape, at $.1 50, $4 ao, $j, $(? .uul up to $1A J UNTKIMMED HATS, j UNTRIMMKD VHAT8. W> have everything that is new and desirable at prices that toll their own ?u>rv. noalltr American iclt Hats, in all cloth shades, every possible shape, at 44c. * Extra quality French felt > Hats, in all the fusblonabie shades, including navy blue, mvrtle greeik brown, drab, black and blue, and in all the new shupes, including the "Huntress." "Cavalier." "Columbia." "Ilyde Par*." "Saratoga," "Madge," "Lin da" and "Queen," at mmm 77 77 77 77 77 77 17 77 cco C 0 0 0 C o cco ? Large assortment of the finest Parisian Felt Hata, Silk Velvet Hats, beaded and embroidered Silk Velvet Hats. BBBBBB H B B B R B BBBBBB B B B B B B BBBBBB The extraordinary demand for ottr Birds and Wing* durintt the past weok induces us to call further altentioa to the attractions ol this department. Immense assortment of Humming Birds, In all the ex quisite new shades, at 43c. The beautiful "Love Bird," scarlet-tipped head aadl breast, at 70c. Immense stock ot the lovely red "Oriole," at 85c. Enormous collection of rtehly plumed Birds, Including the long billed "Uonev Bird," at $1 111; the "ttobia lied Breast, a' $1 ; the shaded xreen "Parrot." at 7$e., anil lovely Birds in navy blue, scarlet, purple, maroon, brown, Ac., at 76c., Sic., $1, $! 25, Ac., Ac. Beautiful Wings, in all the new sbadea, at 25c , S8c . 43c., dSc., 74c., $1. $1 25, $1 50 and up. PPPP L P PL P PL P PL PPPP L P L P L P P D U MM MM EEEEE 88SS , U U MM MM E SS U U MM MM R S 0 UMMMME f U U M M M M EEEE SSS8 U UMMMME 9 L U UMMMME 8 h V UMMMME 8 S LLLLL UUUU M MM M EEEEE 8888 OSTRICH 1'LCMES. T I OSTRICH TIP& Long black real Ostrich Plumes at 75c., 83c., 91, $1 25, SI 51). t'i and up to $12. Long colored renl Ostrich Flames etgl 25, $1 50, $2, 92 50, up (o 89. Long black real Ostrich doubled Plumes at 50c., 75c., $1, >1 50, up to $ V Look natural color Hume* at 75c., tL $1 25, up to 99. Flue Mack Feather Trimming at flOc., 65c.. 75c? 91, 91 25. Si 75, $2, up to S< yard. Rich colored Feather Trimming at 79c., 91, 91 *0, up to 94 yard. Elegant real Oitrlch Tips, in black and colored, from 25c. up to 9& RIBBONS. T I RIBBOM8-J All silk Bros (train bonnet Ribbon, in all the new> shades. No. 9, 2 inches, at Uc . worth 2Sc. Na 12, 2>^ inched, ai 17c., worth 30c, All (ilk gro' (train Sash Ribbons, full 7 inches wide, colored, at #5c. . black, at "9c. V v EBBE L V V EEEB TTTTT 868 V V R L V V B T B 8 V V B L VTB TB VVB L VTB T 8 V T REE L V V EES T 888 V V E L V V E T 0 VV K L TVE T O VV B L VV K T 8 S1 V BEEB LLLL T BEBB T 838 500 PIECES OF BLACK 7fuC VELVETS. ALL EXTRA flnl.h, at 91 <5, 91 75, 92. 92 25, 92 73 and 93. all very olicap. .100 pieces colored Silk Velvets, In all the fashionable cloth shades. at ?6c., 86c.. 9L 91 25, 91 75, 92 and 92 25, aai at hall their value. 1,009 pieces black Ve! re teens at 39c., 90c., 73c. par ?ird. 1 cane of extra super flnUh black Velveteens at 91 Per yard ; regular value 91 50. The goods are nil elegant shade and finish. 1 caw brown Volveieetui at 49c., worth 75c. Sattns. Turaunlse, Mlunons, Trtmmlug Silks in all the newest shades at special prices. L A COCOC EEEEEB S8S83S L A A .0 C B b ? L A A O C B M L A A C B 8 L A A O BEBB S8S888 I. AAA AA C B 8 L A A C C B 8 ij A AC OB 8 8 LLLLLL A A C3CCO EEBBEB SS88S3 Onr department for real Laces and Dress Trlmmingf l? continually crowded with patrons, who find that our goods are as we advortise then^? namely, the CHEAPEST IN THE OITf. Black Vak Luces, from I to 9 inches wide, in everr quality and width, at much less tbau cost of importation. Henvy Yak Laces at 10c., 19c . 22c., 2Si\, 30c.. fflc., 39s. and i6c , all tully 36 pvt cent under regular prices. Extra fine patterns real Vak Laces at 43c.. 30c., too. and 7ft'. : all great bargatus. Full line of Beaded Usees, very cheap. Real Oulpure Laces, at much lew than ever be fort offered. Oall and examine without reference to purchasing. Elegant Beaded oimps at lie., 20c. , 22c., 24c., 10c. and Stc. and apward ; all bargains. Extra quality headed Gimp at 5fto.,6Ac., 78c., 83c. and 9U fully 11 per cent leu than before offered. Full line oi fine all beaded and beaded and silk Fringes, at exceedingly low prices. Just received a large invoice of twisted bead Fringes, in all widths, at very attractive prices. immense assortment in Buttons, crochet and beaded. Jet, Steel, white and colored. Pearl. Ac., Ac., at bargains. Ornaments and Loops in all the finest styles, at bar gains. Attention ia directed to our rich variety and extra ordinarily cheap pricee of Ladles' Ties, of all descrip tions, Jet and fancy Jewelry, Utlk Bafflers. Line* Collars and Cuff*, in 100 styles, Baching*, Ladles' and Gent's Handkerchiefs, Ac., Ao. WB TNVITR LADIES TO CALL AND E.XAM/N8 THE GOODS AOVKRTHBI). iff H>JW TfiR.SJ? Ai Ot'S ATTRACTIONS WHICH WILL BB FOPND ALU OVER TUB HOUSE. EH RICH 287 and 289 Eighth avenue, near Twenty-fourth street For Other Dry Good* Advcrtlesmsati See frixlneatb Paget