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jr fto-goth ginftag, jjlobmtkt 20, Sfraf. 3 i I I 1 1 ft FINE FOOT-BALL PLAYING A QAJiZBXTWXEXPWliCXTOXAXD BAQVJMD btudists. tax result ejiclabxd a xbaw--a pictu- BESO.US SCENE OF. THE WLO OBOCED A CONTEST BEMABEAELB fob tbs sebsb- otiTT or platers. Uooor were aay wba tha chaboplonihlp fame of fooVUI) Utima tbe Prtoeeton an Ha-rartt Uarc on tha polo frounds cloed atfloak yea-terdsy aJtarBoos.

Twenty -fiTOwulrwl peraofts mcharad to wftoeas tba m. Tha aTan atand era Dwtr three-foartha fnO. Bad all tbe aeata at IU aid were occupied. Oath drtve-wajr were 13 aoaebes of atueenta and a tfocen dof-earta and lowtm, Mcb contalnta -He le4 apeetatora. Tb oreos oolon of Princeton float from moat of taeooacbe.

One ortw bora tbe inacenU of Harvard, sad Joat before tha came opened a heavy drag rolled in carrying tt Una of Tale. Th lady friend of Princeton were present In large Bimbera, with orange and black ribbon worn In a eofieplouona place. Altogether the aeene on the drive-way vu moat pletnreeque. It was also the notriect part of the groundi, and front It a deafening eboma of yella and collar ertea. went sp according aa a point or eome particularly good play waa made by a Harvard or Princeton man.

rbe day could not nave been tmprovad, upon. Lowering eloada obertared the sun. not the fain tart breatb or a breex was blowing, and t)i ground waa 3ot damn enongb to ptevent a dan, while It waa bot too yielding to Interfere with Ue elaatlo tBovementa of tbx moet active player. It bad been predicted In some qnartera that the rrincetona would aoor a' tolerably eaay vietorv. rbey were .11 liter, quicker, and more aprlngllr built than the Harvard men.

and pomeased of all the letters staring qualities. The Harvard team, aa a waa eonmrierably the heaviest, and ootnprtaed some splendid paclnmn of mnseular Stblate. Tliey were the hoaTteot kickers, and teneraily the bottom men in the scrtmniasee. ooca-iWs, too. when tae cat-like littleness pf the Princetons waa fully displayed.

It became evident, bowever. before the first three-qaartera were: Bushed that the two teams were very evenly Biatcbed, and that the predictions ajralnxt Harvard-wore not likely to be fulfilled. The contest fbroorhi. out was remarkable for the good humor of the. contestant and for the generoua aplrit which they; displayed toward ope another.

I beg your par don" waa aa exclamation- so straageiyyn contra with th sarin, of llanks exoreHslve of excited. rlralrv that Its reietitkon time- nnd arate struck: tiie spectator with wonder. It'll be different when Princeton and Tale come together on Thanksgivlnr Day." said a Princeton man. with an ominous shake o( hla head. The member, of the two team were: PHnettoti, ynrwards W.

J. Hone, Class of fr-atoo. J. hrtaa. 'HVi L.

hlft, TWi J. Ti Baxall, mil, Bryan, H2tapiaia. Ila Barks T. A. baker.

Ml C. eaee. 'B5; a. T. Burt.

'aa. 'TbreouarW Fack-J. a. Harlan; '4 Back W.W. bhaw, 'B tuijatttaM A.

8. titrkbam. Harvard Forwarils T. C. Thaeher, S2: Frnk Houston, law bohool; R.

M. Appleton. Wttt Cabot. Ml Bord, k'nlalu '84; W. H.

Manning, 'mi. Captain. kack-K Mason. '(U. Half Baoks I.

Ksita. W. A. Usarr. Hcienlino hcbooL Full Back W.

Eilmanila. 8S. hultltut H. H. VlooUwarJ.

I or umpire Prinortoa chose Wlnton. X. L. Llt-tauer umpired lor Hrro. wlitla lbs poattloa of lef.

ere fail to tbe lot MW.U Camp, of Vale. The "game began at with Harvard, whlota bad won tb toss, at the eastern goal. Keith waa sent to the front for the kick-off. He aent the ball flying over the brads of Prlnceton'a men. A all back eaught it, whirled It back a rain, and then commenced a ruoh of Princeton's vsn for Its possession.

Baker finally returned it and started on a race for Harvard'a coal. Too many obstacle were In bia way. and la avoiding them be found klmself oe tilde of bound. He bad made a hand- lorn rnn, however, and reached the5-yard line. he rroand bad to be gone over again, and In the elnting, anapplng.

dodging, and touching which followed the struggling mass of macenta leas and arange cheats soon tosnd Itself oa tbe A-ysrd line In tbe somberly part of the Held. irinceton had been forcing tbe Cahtlag. and doing It well, too, 4n tare of the odds against them, the whole of llar- Krd's team, forwards, half, qusrter, ami full baoks Insr eonoaatrated agalnst-them. while a knot of Princeton men were compelled to remain by tbelr boats swa? in tbe rear of tbe struggle, and oould renter no assistance whatever. Peace, ef Hriaceton.

was loin some pretty work In egging on the strife, each movement on his part bringing the ball nearer the goal tine. To kick It was out of-the ques-, floa, and ao the ball waa deftly snapped back and fpnb and pitched and tossed and rolled upon. The Pnaoetoa men swarmed like ants over the unfortu-. ante Harvard man wbo forth moment happened to get tbe ball under bis stomach and (ay prone upon It. fo they went struggling acrom Uie field to the northerly side, all tbe while within the 25-yard line.

Harvard never allowed the ball to' lift Itself la be air for full IS minutes. Peace finally secured a free kick and aent It spinning out of tou ad. No lvantace waa rained by this move. On tbe contrary, it bad 'the effect of transferring" the straggle farther np the field. A few vigorous kick brought tbe ball and everybody after It down to tbe Harvard goal line one more, the Pienaetons tbl time forcing tb fighting ao close that a Harvard man waa compelled to make a safety touoh-down.

Three more of these and Prince-. ton would be entitled to a points Tbe wearers of the orange and black all around tb Held cheered tneraselve hoars when they saw Jt. For tbe 1A minutes remaining the game varied considerably, now tbe Harvard -and again the Princetons obtaining a momentary advantage. Suddenly eome fine playing by Ke.itb. Mason.

Henry, fend Edmanda took the contest away down In front of Princeton's goal, and the hopes of' Harvard'a friends raa high. Great dexterity-was exhibited by- Princeton in averting Impending calamity, lii member -'of team passing around the ball with all tb of 'trained lurglers and with such swiftness that tbe T-e could hardly follow It, Harvard'a rear aa toddenly became the van. aad back again over the leld toward the Harvard goal went the players, writhing and turning, now beaten to earth and aow np again, buried I headlong over one another, but someltow scrambling to their feet with wholo bodies and sound necks. Keith made a handsome Baton and was cheered, and when tbe time waa up bad auccoeded In getting tbe ball back la daager-u proximity to Princeton' goal. OH the second three-quarter Bryan, of Prineeton, gT tb kick-off.

Ueurv caught' It neatly, and back to the Pnacstoa team It came flying. Keith got a powerful kiekat tbe egg. but Its effect was avgatived by Uarlaa, and Priuoeton secured another in a lengthening series of free kickv Massing handsomely atoDDed it. however, auif maa- to koep bis feet at the same time, ttotne pretty pasalng followed, and Kigga distingnlsbed himself by a catch. Keith secured tbe egg aad made a berolo effort to break through Prince-; ton's ranks.1 be waa knocked down and crawled anon, however.

He had secured a free kick, and the play waa carried IM feet nearer Princeton 'a -loal. Edmanda followed In another kick, which took the ball to Princeton 'a very goal line. 'Shaw captured It. and waa so hard preased by Tbacber that be waa driven to making a touch-down for. saluty.

1 he magenta color ou the drive-way Out-' tared rigorously In. tbe air and scores of throats i aent op a ooars yell for Harvard. Touch-downs lorsatet; sty were bow even. Praoe made a too and took every ad took everybody with Lira --far down th the direction of Harvard'a goaL Within tbe next 10 minutea the llarvards were defending U.elr goal with all th vtgor they posaeseed. Har-tan was leading Princeton, working tike a bearer, scrtmmsge followed scrimmage.

Keith received an bijury to bl lame ankle that sent him Imping over the held, and hlasou waa kicked aavagely that be waa for a moment paralysed. Both men reoov-'wed, however, and joined In tbe struggle, which had' now been takea down to Princeton 'a goal line. fiers some Very pretty playing waa witnessed, and Prinorton waa driven harder than-at any other period of the game. It waa.perbapa fortunate for tbem that the tree-quartera waa up and the play i-eased. Keither tan had scored a point and Doth were equal on safety toanh-downa.

i TwO more bouts of 15 minutes each were noeee iary to decide the tie -game. (Hi a of thee was. touapleted without changing the record, and aa it bad now crown dark and rain waa falllngjilay waa diaoontinned. and the game waa recordotLAa Drawn. It hi probable tbat a deciding game VU1 be agreed a poo to take place next week.

Tbe game yesterdsy was generailr conceded to have been (he prettiest that haa rer been witnessed 4a this vu. coujrriJti tbk sktvtiss. Samuel M. Lock wood, recent Greenback. aanJidat for District Attorney, who waa tat oat of the Aldermanle cbamberon Friday, waa oa hand early yesterday, and.

through Alderman Waits; ucreeded getting his protest read to tb Board of County CanvasMr. Tbe paper asserted that Urenback vote were returned aa scattering or defective; When they should hsv been counted aa regular. During the day the Aldermen canvassed the vote of tne Mxteeplh, beventeeuth. Eighteenth, hmeleraih, and Twentieth Assembly District. Tha remaining dlstricta will he wonted to-morrow.

I he corrected return from tbe Fifth Aldermanio lnstrtcti show that Kernard F. Martin, tbe lam- euany candidate fr tbe Ccrorooa Couoe uncu. received LfciJ vvtaa. aaralrtat lor Mcaolaa Dealy. tae Candidate of tae County DenooracF.

Biajurity la. iberefora, lib vote. Marti 'a WMW MTJ2XXO GLASS WISDOW IS ZJOJf BVMCB. A memorial wiadow baa just been placed lai the ohaAcel of Zloq. Ctorch.

corner of Aladlaoav aveone aod TblrtF-einu-etreet, wblcB 1st remark-. able apedmea of Easliab. glaea alnlng. Jt I the arork of Xera. ITeaton, Butler Loa- lon.

and waa ordered throats Mr. F. U. wubera. arcbltectr Tha aobject la Mount Zloa.

the oeav- enly Jeratalcm. takea froia the uxt Hebrew ail, 844. It preeau tbe Lord seated la majeaty. aarponnded by tbe apirita Of tha Jnat aoa-ie perfect. ud aa lanomerable oompaaF of ajurata.

Tb wta BAKING ML POWDER Absolutely Euro, i kVonltaarr kiaiia. and eaaaot atd la OMartueat of hw -S, aiaaa ee dowta mnarkabl both for general effect In th ffiquialt biendlag and modulaUon. of color, ao that th figurea aees to glow wbh a living llrftt, and for th beanty of the details, which show great Boon racy aad variety of drawing, marked by an tndl-vtdnaJty la tb expression of tb many faces, which wall repay careful study. Both la drawing and color thte window la a valnabl acoeaaloa to thlg dapartment of art la nr Uty. cizxisTOPszzjruQSnrrsBASXixet A TEET tTMPLB tTSTBX) WBICS BXQCIMB CETTBXB rABS-BOOC WOB BKCOBOfl.

examination of Chriatopber yng'nt, of i of Xogcnt A Co, inoroooo-dealer or Jw- ho charged with complicity with Oscar I i la th frauds that wrecked th ICecaaaicr IBank of yewarkv waa begun yesterday rooming before United State Commtsaloner White head, that city. During th eonra ofadlscna-loa between counsel at tb opening of the hearing; District Attorney Keasbey said that If be had been present at tb examination of Baldwin ejrr in in Week! It would not bav goa aa far aa It did; that and with having also conspired wlttwnim woo-fraud th bank. The Illegal acta charged against Tugeot extended over five yeara, aad as they were done In secret they coold not be specially act fortb at present; suflTHent wonld be shown, however, to hold the defendant and; form th basis for other xaminatloas. William W. Dongal.

book-keeper for Wngent waa then sworn, aad testified that the firm employed about em Horace Freemaa bad some-thiag to do with th insurance. anoVwaa at th; factory every day to see tbe defendant. Tbn draft andefaeeksof th firm wee Indorsed byG-N o- Knt. and they were afterward aent to tbe Mechanr i Baak in envelopea directed to Oscar L. Baldwin, i Mr.

Baldwin waa frequently at th factory. Th onlv bank hocooot was tbn with th Mechanics'. Witness's Idea of the sale wairtbat they amounted to over $1,000,000 per year. When naked tht. nm mid bv the firm in Octo- aa shown by the memoranda in the band- writing or rugeni, tnowunw aatu $128,317 07.

i H. F. Keefna, a clerk in 'the employ of uorac Freemaa. testified tbat Mr. Freemaa bad been la-surance agent for Nugent Nugent, had (400.no0 to 1 4 W.

000 Insurance on tbe rear factory and- Its contents, tHO.000 on the office buildings In Ualsay -street, JO.OOO on th Avenue C. New-York, proierty. $13,000 on tiie Market-street property, and $0,000 elsewhere. Tbn total insoraace on the Newark property waa aboat $.000. Sometimee he did some other business for Nugent.

When the witness waa asked what this business waa, the ooun-ael for Nugent objected, but he was allowed to answer tbe question, and said tbat Nurent sometime gave a check to Freeman which Freeman Would indorse and give-to E. H. Morris. Sr. Morris would give his check on tbe Merchants' Baak taxcbange, aad witness would go to the bank and -get th money, which be took to the factory.

F. C. Kunyon. raaoier for Sngent A Co. tinea last February, testlled- that tbe notes, draft.

and eneefcs recetvea by rugent ta were sent ty xuua-win, No record of what waa sent to the bank-waa keyt. Some drafts were draws with the amounts left blank. Nugent told htm the drafts were to be aent to Baldwin. The atuba on the draft-book would show what drafts were drawn in" blank. There was no record of deposits in the Mechanics' Bank, and no pass book wa kept.

here were no checks or drafts return sd. i No one knew about tb drafts except Mr. Baldwin. Nugent did not know how his account stood, nor did any elerk know anything about tbe deposits. The bank always paid the demands, and no record of the Ann a dealinga with the bank waa kept.

Witnesa tinder-stood tbat Mr. Baldwin took care of the account. There was no way of learning what money there waa In tbe bank. Nugent- never ssked whether there was money In the hank or how much. Baldwin gave witness oerttfied checks when asked for them, but made no entry, to witneae'a Knowledge) of thcerificaiion, si i Ei-Jndg Tees at this point moved for Kngent'i discharge on the ground that no proof had been.

Drodaced against him. Commissioner Whitehead. without deciding the motion, continued the exam ination till Wednesday next. Baldwin a examina tion la closed, and be ta held to await the action of the Grand Jury In Tree Wa. Takb rational care of your cold at oho by using Dr.

Jatox's ExrmcToaAJrr, and yon will save muab worry and render less llksly the development of a dangerou throat or inni disease. AAn iitm nL A HEAVT 8gOW-TORX saav eoa be exDected. Preaare for It dv carchadoa a tit Ov shoo at worth S17. Losooa and LivsarooL CLuraixo Co.No. and 88 Bowery.

AtirrtUumt. PARIS 1878. i'-J 1: EST A LISHED' 1833. F. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF FINE FURS, cCfltciriM CArniicc nniMiniQi wnvyvLU) uua.iiiaw( FUR-LINED GARMENTS.

PELLERINES, COLLARS OF NEW DESIGNS. AND OTHER NOVELTIES A SPECIALTY. i ALL VARIETIES OF I EBTLEMEN-S COLLARS AND GLOVES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. IB BROADWAY AN0 20 MKRCBrB8T BETWEEN HOWARD-; AND GRAND STt, KEW-TOKai. 'l FASHIONABLE i.

i CARPET-Si is Rare Bargains. la Order to Close out Patterns and Styles WB DO MOT INTENT CARRYING OVER SDR DCPU-CATINO. WE ARB OFFERING LARGE LINES OF AXMINSTEBS. WILTONS, AND MOgCETTES, ALSO, A GREAT VARIETY OF NEW PATTERNS IN OUR CELEBRATED. i smtbcta revebsibeb- knappi8tak i carpet.

With borders to match, 'equal is sttlb AND COLORINGS TO THE REAL TURKISH GOODS, ATA QUARTER OF THE COST. I A MABUFACTUBEB'S ENTIRE STOCK OF -J CTGr By ALL WIDTHS ABB SIZES, ALSO, A FINE SELECTIO OF I TURKISH RUGS, i- 1 HATS i i SHEPPARD KNAPP, Sixth-avenue and lSth-Btrqet. 1 i -'I Porcelain 1 and Faience iWares. Larjrest I assort- inent in the pity at low prices. HERMAH Lnporters, AJW St, S3.

4 MCRJaAET. HATS A BALI or TUB HANDSOMEST J.Loade rni S.al.aiee ever taipwudi pan wia htae iImhI ta Dotmaa or fcaoau Bla only purpose waa to prev paiawu is couieBio Of-gnilt as a basts for bis proaocntlon. But as to waa charged with having aided and abetted, hald win In the embezzlement of tbe bank a money. GOLD MEDAL AT BOOSS I I 3 aaara.Q,BaVg.AeSrslnaa and i iNDUCEMENTS WOR'IY of CONSIDERATION. I i i IW TB" aUtiirD TELTfT DEPABTBBJrTS ABB SOXX tBTATTBACTTVK'BABOAlllSt W1QUOTB A FK IHB LBaDUra WATOBEnt 60 BOXES BICH BUtCZT BROCADED SnX THV: vrra.

lkrok, xlboakt; dasions, which wt shall six at si s3 a tardi really worth ma tard. CLOB1 lOOCTrojORED fILK TELTKT8 AT A BARGAIN. 149 BO! ES AT81 SO ATARDt WORTH BOX ES AT i A YARDJ WORTH KX 1( BO: AT S'i 93 A YROs WORTH ill FBE8H 0MXD3-ALLTHBSEW IHADIa THB BEKTLY DSSBAXK. SO BOl ES WIDB BLACK; BILK CLOAKIXO TEL. TKTS AT S3 WCBTH Nti, 1 BILK 3LBSKIK FLUBH23, BLACK A3TD COLORS, at S4 an, 8EAL-KIN CLOA KtXO PLUSHES FROM ADCTIOH AT MTSR CEXT.

BELOW REGULAR PRICEi. BARGAINS IX BLACK. BILKS. tS PIE ES BICH BLACKS OR09 AT Si A ya an. i 'jji' i 30 PIE( E3 LYONS BLACK CASHUERR S2X.K9 AT St 38 A YARD.

THESBOOODS ARB MADE FROM PUR -IT ALLAN SILK AND RECOMMENDED BY Ui fOR WE AR. i A TSW PIECES OF THB FIXE8T BLACK SILKS, MADE LYOXS.ATSA A "'YARD. THESE GOODS ARE Wi IRTH NEARLY DOUBLE THE PRICE, AND ARB TB I GREATKsT INDUCEMENT IN SILK3 YET PRiEN TED FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF THB LADIiS JF SEW-YORK. BAROi INS IX BLACK MZRVEILLECX SATINS. BHADAI ES AND ARJICRE SILKS, FROat SI 3S A- YARD TO tZ 2.5.

COLOI ED GROS GRAIN SILKS. VERY HEAVY GRAIN; 'ROM Si TO 81 33. BROCADES IN NEW DESIGN! TO HATCH XVERY 8HADB AT VERY LOW PI ICE -s BLACK GOODS: BLACl CASHMERES, CAMEL-HAIR CLOTH3. BBOODla, AND LADIES CLOTHS FOB SUITS AT OUR C.SDAL POPULAR PRICES. HOUSEHOLD GOODS.

QUILTS, BED-SPREADS AND COM FORTABLES. TWO CASES 104 BLANKETS AT S3 A PAIR. BNGLKH TOILET QUILTS AT St 3S BACH. rxiZBN SCARLET LAS TINS CORSETS AT SI 48 i PAIR; WORTH S3 75. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FELT.

FLANNEL, CLOTHJ ANI SATIN 8KIBTS AT VERY CHEAP PBICE4 Broadway 'if roadway and Eighth-slreet, N. Y. NOTICE. S. C.

JOHNSTON; Brtadwar, and rAfE JUST RECEIVED FROM THEIR j- EUROPEAN CONNEOIIONS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. KID GLOVES, PaKENT BOOHS AND LACS FASTENINGS. 6 HOOKS. 7 HOOKS. CELEBRATED COUPE J0UY1N, a irooir 87a Alan.

1 AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY. ALL QUALITIES, Ladity, Misses', Gentlemen's, Boys' Wi INTER GLOVES 1AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. Tbeae glove cao also be had at tneit BRANCU IIOCSE. JOHNSTON REILLY Los. tit And ei north ALBANY.

V. Y. J. kC. JOHNSTON.

IMF TAYLOR. 47 Be 49 West 14th-street, BETWEEN STB Se 6TH .1 Ualveraally known aa Fiirnlrare DMlr aad Mana- tedtoillra for ever Uurtj lean, aaaooac a cos Una- OLIDAY OPENING AN CART 1, and lhave tatendve Show-room aad Stora- honae ttb every style of HURNITURE- sow tokde, In mahogany, ajh, walnut, aad amaranta. at prtolo oonTlnolni to bayera. TBoe about ornlslt- lag la earl or throughout particularly requeued to ex ami our atock. Oar dealfaa are axoluslr and erlclnil.

I 47 49 WEST TWEES STB (TH AVENUES. EXHIBITION r- OF .1 French Millinery J. 7 mC. JOHNSTON, Broadway, 5th-ayj, and 22d-st HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM TBB Ulajanra pasis MrxLiivsits OF I I TE1MMED AND UNTEIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. WBICH ABB BFKCIAL 1MPOKTATIOX i FOB THE i.

waXBKTTT BEASOX AND EVENING WEAK. TMET HAVE ALSO ADDED TO THIS DISPLAY A RICH. RAREJ AN3 BEAOTff UL ii COLLECTION OF Feata, Hnmes, Fancy Breasts, SHADED BIRDS, AND EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES IN Fine Millinery Goods, Oat tie eecaakm taerw wtu be efferea tor aale i I foUowta i SFECIAL -INDCCEMENTS 1 f- SB: DOZEN xUnt FBENCH FELT EATS. lAlX BHAPES AND COLORS, SO. EACH.

i DOZEN I tFBENOH BEAVXa HAT3, EXTRA FINB QUALITY. tX Til VALUE, A J. Si, C. "I BIBTCT TO TBt ANrF ACTFRETft. VFf4r twlntl Saceja.

Co bua aad fur-ttal car- H. wt um UWt IB. MWIIWMI ft C. aJAAIAA. Far Miaaf aetiira.

Ml mil mm j. rsTii mmr dt1.A AAAASFU A IMF Tfliioa Br I mTT it mill Fit i Eighth-street. LACE ARTICLES. THB FAVORABLE TERMINATION OF KIGOTIA-TI05S WITH A LEADIS0I IXPORTXa OF RIAL LACK ARTICLES ENABLES CB TO OPEN A LARGE DTVOICB OF BECIAXTrXS TOB THB HOLIDAY TRADE AT THB FOLLOWTBO LOW PBICKBt tuO DUCSXSSX HAKDKZBCHIXFS, S3 24 1 WORTH Si. -I SO DCCHESSR COLLARS, S3 34 1 WORTH SS 7S.

ISO CUCHSSSB SCARFS. S3 74 1 OOOD VALUB UNCH DUCHZStX LACK, ft 4S WORTH 7. 600 SPANISH SCARFS. T3c WORTH BL i -400 SPANISH FICHUS, 04c WORTH SI M. -SPECIAL BARGAINS I HASD.RCX SPANISH SCARFS AND S1CBUS.

IN OUR VADB-UP LACK DEPARTMENT WB ARB IIHIBITING BOMB ELEGANT LITTLE NOVELTIES OF NECK WEAR, OCB OWN DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE. ALSO. BOMS CHOICE EUROPEAN PIECES, TBAT LADIES SHOULD BOT FAIL TO SEE. I PREVIOUS TO MA KINO BOOM FOB HOLIDAY GOODS WX HAVE DECIDED TO MAKE A GREAT REDUCTION THROUGHOUT THB ENTIRE MILLI BERT DEPARTMENT. I SCO CASES OF FUR FELTS AT LESS THAN HALF OF ORIGINAL COST.

BEAVER, PLUSH, AND SEAL HATS IN ALL SHADES AND SHAPES. AT PRICES EQUALLY LOW, OUR CUSTOMERS WILL ALSO FIND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TRIMMED HATS. BOTH ELEGANT AND REASONABLE. I WE HAVE GREAT FACILITIES FOR TRIMMING TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE AND AT PRICES NOT TO BE CXDER-QUOTED. DRESS' TRIMMINGS.

SPECIAL 100 PIECES OF PASSEMENTERIE. INCHES WIDE. 8Se. YARDi WORTH St 10. SATIN CORD PASSEMENTERIE.

4 INCHES WIDE, Si SO YARD) FULL VALUE. SI 75. VERY RICH PASSEMENTERIE, INCHES WIDE, REDUCED FROM S3 00. 80 PIECES DRUF PASSEMKNTSBiB, 9 73 YARD; WORTH 3 60. MEN'S FURNISHING, GOODS, JEWELRY, FANS, ALBUMS, UKAUTIFCL ASSORTMENT AND EX.

TKNSIYK VARIETY. The Meriden Silver Plate Co. Have opened their Xew Sales-room at Iso. 30 East where will he found Kew Designs of. Silvee Plated Waee.

unequaled in finish and durability. An invitation is cordially extended to our friends and the public. 'MEWDEN SILVER PLATE No. 30 East 14th-st NEAR TJNION-SQCARE. i AN IMPORTER'S ENTIRE STOCK TO BE CLOSED OXJT AT LESS THAN THE COST OF IMPORTATION.

THESE GOODS ARE. JC8T OUT OF BOND, AND IS THB LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT EVEB SHOWN, CONSISTING pF FINB BRUSSELS, SWISS, ANTIQUE, AND GUIPURE, THE HEW MADRAS AND CABCX, ON OOLOBSJ AND VELOUB3. TBB ENTIRE RANGE OF NOTTINGHAM FROM $1 TO THE FINEST IMPORTED. i FOB DBAPERIES AND FURNITURE, TURCOMANS, PLAIN AND FIGURED, CROSS STRIPES IN ALL THE NEW COLORINGS, PLUSHES. RAW AND SPUN SILK TAPESTRIES, RATTEENS, JUTES, CRETONNES, Ae.

SpPPAED KNAPP, Sixth-avenue anclStli-street. 2 i- 1 i On Exhibition, An i I DletleaiirT. at Baak PmrUr. lee, Mvml Mhar Beka ef saalat. carleaa, autal eaaaptaeae tladlac.

The aUo eaa exaaalae aalrtAlF aa lelaarelr aay ef a netl irtikrat tfellat ta aieeeaaltF firckaalic Uim ef eketee bhme aieet fcere, ABD ABI ALWATS WELCOME.1 Houghton, Mifflin im MiA, Setweea Brea4wmriAa4 3th-vi Caralogaaa aeat ea aapUeartoa. SflA.1Y,tl,lT WT QUAL1TTENO. Ulniim4 AluU SeaJacln SacqtA. faah-koilmiA C. a eMAYNK.

aaBafaeOArer. Bo. AOS IiAGE CORaMS DPHOLSTERY GOODS ALLIGATOR A W1XTKIE ZQPIPMEXT FOB MAN OB BOT IS INCOMPLKTB WITHOUT A OOOD STORM COAT. THB ULSTER HAS BECOME AN ESTABLISHED rNSTITUTION. AND WX BOW MAKE THEM IN GREAT VARIETY.

FANCY LITTLE AFFAIRS; WITH CAPS TO MATCH. FOB CHILDREN. ROUGHER ONES FOB LARGER BOYS AND MEN, YOU CAN AFFORD TO GIVE TOUR BOY A STORM COAT. FOR WB HAVE THEM AS LOW AS tO So FOB AGES FROM 10 TO IS YEARS. A ORAY DIAGONAL COATING AT $10, AND A BROWN FRIZE AT tlL ABB TWO OF THE MOST NOTICEABLE IN SCHOOL SIZES.

0 OUR GENERAL STOCK OF BOYS' AND tHILDB BITS OVERCOATS MAT NOW BE ACCURATELY DE SCRIBED AS COMPLETE. AND AMONG THB FANCY PLUSH-TRIMMED WRAPS ARB A NUMBER THAT MIGHT PROPERLY BB WORN BY GIRLS, IF WE WERE IN THAT LINE. IF YOU ARB FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO HAVE BOTH LITTLE GIRLS AND BOYS TO OVERCOAT, ITS EASY TO DETERMINE WHETH ER WE CAN SAVE YOU SEVERAL DOLLARS ON THE CHILDREN'S WINTER COSTUMES; FOR DEAL ING HERE MEANS SATISFACTION TO YOU, OR THB GOODS RETURNED AND YOUB MONEY REFUNDED. Bops, Pest Co. 487 Broadway, cor.

Broome-st AT RETAIL, Sis, Busies, ai Velvets. Ik C. JOHNSTON, Droadwgt, and lONVITE ATTENTION TO A RECENT IMPORTATION OF RICH EVENING SILKS, IN ALL THE NEW AND DELICATE TINTS, FOB Ball, Reception, and Visit ing Costumes. WHITE SATINS A SPECIALTY. PRICES EXTREMELY MODERATE.

ALSO, MAGNIFICENT LINES OF VERT SUPERIOR Coloiefl Gros Grain Sffis, 1 Z3 THK TAKOi VAA.UK. B'A. UOO PIECE9 Colored Satio Rhadames, Satin iUerTeilleux, and Satin Surah, Bl n. SI BS, aad S3 per jwd. 375 PIECES Black Lyons Silks, EXTRA FINE SATIN FINISH, COMPRISING BELLON-S CAOBEMIRE ROYAL TAPISSTER-S CACHEMIRE SCBLIMR, ALEXANDRE OIRAUDA CUAS CACHEMIBE, I ALL AT One Dollar Per Yard.

Poaltlvaly AO par caat. nndar market value, 384 PIECES BLACK SATIN RHADAMES. 1 BLACK SATiN SURAH; BLACK- SATIN DUCHESSE, BL (X 10, SI SS, $1 (A SI 72k S3, $2 SS, SS 60 up, 05 PIECES BL1CR SATIS 3IERTEILLEUX, EXTRA FINE QUALITY. SUBLIME FINISH. I SO THE TARDi REAL TALCE, SI COLORED SILK PLUSHES Ef' ALL DESIRABLE DRESS SHADES AND FOB OUTBIDS GARMENTS, S3 50 TO 87 THE YARD.

BLACK SILK PLUSHES and VELVETS SJ up to SIS the vara. SAMPLES BENT GRATUITOUSLY BY MAIL TO ALL PARTS JF UNITED STATES AND CANADA 0 APPUCATION. J. a G. JOHNSTON.

MOmtNING STOBE, 777 BROADWAY. Fall and Winter Goods. WE BEG TO CALL THB ATTENTION OF BUYERS TO TBB FOLLOWING! THE EISEST A BSORTME3! OF FLUSHES IN THE CITT. SAVXNO FVRCHASED THESB GOODS MUCH BELOW MARKET VALUE, THE SAME WILL BB OFFERED TO OUB CUSTOMERS AT A BLIGHT AD VANCE. UAVUta 13 WANT OF HANDSOME PLTTBBEB WILL DO WELL TO BEB THESE BEFORE MAKING TAUCUt SELECTIONS.

ALSO IX SHaKS WILL BB OPENED A LINB OF BLACK BU-KS AT A REDUCTION OF FROM PER CENT. TO 4S PES CENT. THESE GOODS ARB WORTHY TBB IBBPECTIOM VT CCSTOMEKB, JACKSON'S TT BROAD WAT. OPFOSITK BTSWlfllv8 fFOB FTSH. FOB MEAT, FOBOAME.

FOB FBCIT. 19 Union-square (West), K. THAttRf.pieiI) THE PRICE! ON FINB A "ail. am Lyoa cireu'an. Bqati-reMlaad.

Iromm pmm a JACK 1 aBSP I BBAliE. IQl tt. mm 56 CO. M. CIALSAL 5.000 Dozen KEDCCEDT FR03I DSe.

FEATHER TTJBBANS, FOKMERLT OLD FOR 1 TO IS. $00 Cartons (OSTRICH PLUMES A5D; -y I PLAIN vSKADED. AT GREATLT SEDUCED PRICES. FUR-NAPPEIr, AVE HATS, 01.418. KEW 8TTLE3 PLUSH AND VELVET HATS.

A. 000 OF JFENEST QUALITY FELT HATS, 75c. III 93 B'ONS-, FAA'CT PLTSITES, VELVETS, SILKS kind SATIXS, L'ALO'E S' AND LAC El SETS, I -5 1 NOVt-LTIES IN MADE-UP LACE GOODS, PAINTED TOILET SETS, I FASCT TIDIES, dec UMBRELLAS PARASOLS COSTUMES, DOLMANS, AND WRAPS. DOLMANSr $9 AND UPWARD. SATIN iMEBVEILLETTX, FINE OJUILTED LINING.

027 TO $38. COLORED SUITS. BATIB TRIMMED, 010.00 SIO. SPECIAL BARGAINS. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, SILk, GRQS.

GRAIN $26.75 TO $40. SL.TX3Xr I 3D 23 S3S TO 9iS. FUR-LINED DOLMAflS, S43 AND CP WARD. CHILDREN'S S0H00L SUITS, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, S1.9S. 1 FULL LINB MSSES AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND Bluslin Underwear.

CORSETS. TSVaSTI outfit MERINO HOSIERY. GENTT SCARLET CASHMERE BOCXS. 80e. Gray and Shetland Mixed Hose, BROWN OOTTOB HALF-HOSE, I7e.

FOKJfBK PaIICE. SO. fK DOZEN LADIES Plala, Bine, Brown, aad Cardinal HOSE. SOe.1 WORTH 73o. 1 CHILDREN'S CASrTEEBS HOSS, Blcrino Underwear.

OASES GENTS" BCABLET SHIRTS AXD DBASTEBS. $1.50. tl.73. AND 9. BOOTCH WOOL UBDEBWEAB, i.

tlJ89 TO Sli.78. LADIES' MEDICATED TCDERTFE1B. SlAS EACH, VEST AND 1 i i FULL LINES OF "CABTWEIGHT WARNEB-i- BOBFOLK AMD NEW-BBDES WACE. ANT I i ST UNDERWEAR. CII A I TE S.

FAKOT 'i I DEESS TKUUUKSS. TOILET ABTTCLES. DRESS GOODSL Blankets Housekeeping Linens, O'NEILL 321 to '329 6th-av. eds.S20 KO. TBE TJLONOaVt BED IB TUB UKLIA.

Alfred Wolf" S20: S20. CI ETT.F.1f T. VU SEALSKIN AP ACD Bad. oerlart iwa nrV itm fa w. w.

a A Mmtmexarmrr QtELLinC-YcjG UTH-CTBZXT. STH-ATEXCB, AID IXTK-STEifi 6BAX9 CISTBAL FaXCT AJTO SKT OOOC4 xaTiBTJnngxjT. i PBEFABATOBT. TO OUB BXGULAB i HOLIDAY i cpestno, or: which due lonca will b. OrVEN.

WE ABB OFFERING SPECIAL INDUCE KESTS EN EVERY DEFABTMENT, EN ORDEB TO ET MQUXRED SPACE FOB THB PR0PEB fir FLAT OF THESE GOODS. BARGAINS. BLACK SATIN IliIERVEILLEUX. A0OO TARES AT 9 CENTS, WORTH BLaA A 000 AT (L2S. WORTH SL7S, -IN I WB HAVE MAEETD DOWN OUB" BLACZ AX7 COLORED DRESS GOODS, I AND ABB OFFERING THE BEST VALUE IN THB ITT IB THESE HATSANDBOMETS ENTIRE STOCK MARKED DOWX.

BEAVER. FLUBH, AND -eafeVXT HATS, TRTXMElk AND TTNTBIMMEDa AND A LARGE I LINE Of FEATHER TU POStlTVELT THB j. 1 LOWEST PRICES IS THE CITY. i FULL LINE OF COLORED BILES, SATINS. VELVETS, RIBBONS.

AND FEATHERS, AT LOWEB PRICES TBAB ANY OTHER fiOUSE. I SUITS AND CLOAKS. 1 1 i i IMMENSE STOCK, CHOICE STYLES, AND LOWXS3 PRICES TB TBB CTTT. i I i H. vTBTTl GOODS AXD LtBEBS :1 i AND MADE-UP LACE GOODS AT LOWXB PRICES THAN ANY OTHEB EOVSB.

ir- -i n- i MISSES', AND CHILDREN'S MUSLIM UWDEtsWlAB, i LABQB STOCK OF OUB OWN MANUFACTURE, QUALITY ANDVoREMANSHIP THE VERY BEST' PRICES THE VERY LOWEST. i SPECIAL BARGAINS IN HAND-EMBROIDEEIA FRENCH- UNDER WEABj, LADTES. OENTLE MEN'S, AND CHILDREN HOSIERY, i UNDERWEAR, AND FURNlSHTNd OOODS GREAT TABXETT AT LOWER PRICES TBAB ANY OTHEB HOUSE, i mirairaai STOCK OF STANDARD AND POPULAV I BOOKS AT LOWES PRICES THAN ETEB BEFOBI EJRTVaV FULL LOT OF BOYS' -CLOTHING IB THB LATEST STYLES ABO At THE LOWEST PRICES, CHINA AND WB ARB EXHrarnNG thb choicest lots cF I PLAIN AXD DECORATED FINE -CUT GLASS. AND WARES EaPECIALLt ADAPTED' FOR TABLE ORNAMENTATION, Ot Oti TIP, PXLOTOB. ABD CBACUXLLS OLASS.Ef IB.

CUT ABD AT THB LOWEST PRICES. I EUI.MACY&CO Fa SSS XBOAITWAY XXSPEOlf OLLT UTUE AS 1SSPBCI10F i 1 THHB BECENT IMPOBTATIOSS OF Bronzes, vi-Porcelains Bric-a-Bracf! the UPHOLSTERY GOODS ABD UCECUETAIS ICOL, 0VL1 SH CO. 1 743 AUD 745 BROADWAT. OOAlwiLT, Birr CEirtrrNE Otter aaeeaet Oaaada Ot 5 'Pay Otter aaeeMi 0l AU Ottr, mm Bie to aawx au otr el4 hr are Arnt) TlT)1. Eojmh rw 4 i i i i- kM) i vVAaiie na.

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