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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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4 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE SUNDAY, JULY 31. 1887. DRY GOODS, dec. DRV GOODS, fcc. DRY GOODS, DRV GOODS, I) I1Y GOODS, dec.

DRY GOODS, dec. POINTS ABOUT POLICEMEN jpULTON, WASHINGTON AND TELLARY STREETS. JptRED'K LOESEK CO. FFFFF RRR F.BH DDD J5 FFFF RRR KB KK RRR DDKK BBB DDD OOO 0 0 LLLLL 000 BBBB WW UN It BBBB NN Nn BBBB jpULTON, WASHINGTON AND TILLS RY STREETS. Jti EBB BBB Mlf WM A BW HE MNNM AA NN If EE BBB MNNM A A HE LLLLL AAA EKE BBB A A NN A 4 A 44 A A A A A AAA A OOO OOO A www WV VW The old established business of F.

Looser A nn comraodating management. BEGINNING TO MORROW, MONDAY, OUR GRAND A AA A A A A AAA A A DDD A NN It AA NN OOO ooo A A vv AAA fl a A A NN A DDD OFF OOCO 8 0 0 0 oooo At, FFF AA A A FF AAA II A A LLLL II LilRED'K LOESER fc CO. A A 44 A A A A A A AAA A OOOO 0 OOO 0 FEB FEB RRR 5 SE KE b8S8 KB RRR 3 EBB BfJSS EBB RETAILERS. SITE DEKALB AVENUE. OFFICES: PARI8: 62FauborgPolssonnlor, VIENNA: 4 Gauerraannstras3o.

OALAIS: 4 Ruo Nationals. LE PUY: 2 Place du BreuiL Foretutraaae. A SMALL PROFIT. BUT OF A THOROUGHLY ING PRINOIPLR OF' THIS FIRM. ooo rrrr rrrrr A KM IT TTTTT OR OR AA NN A A A A AAA A AN NN A A NN RRRR OR OR OOO A AA A A A A SSSS A AA I.

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I IMPORTING FULTOIJ STREET, OPPO FOREIGN LONDON: 13 Gresham street. BERLIN: 30 Traubonstrasse. NOTTINGHAM: 49 Stonoy street. CAUDRY: Graudo Run. PLAURN: THB SYSTEM oV SELLING EVERT ARTICLE AT RELIABLE QUALITY, IS A RUL VEEEBRRRK 11 MN NMPPPP II MM MM II II MM MPPPP II NN II MP II MP.

KKE is RRRR YY VV EEEBR A AA A A A A A A AAAA A A A A A A SSSS PPP EEEE OOOU 0 0 0 0 13 SSS8 VPP EE CO SSSS KEEK COCO OOO RRR WW NN II RRR IT ORRNNN II OOO NN II BBBB Xi A WW BBBB AA NN BL AANNN AAA NN BBBB IAU A A NN BS AND QUALITIES TUB OINTO, CALIFORNIA EEEEEK TTTTmr SSSSSS KKE 8 IS KKE KKE KK EEEE SSSSSS KKE KKE 8 KKE 8 KEEEEE SSSSSS URD, WAITE CO. RRR DDD HHHH RRR uo DDD a vt a rrrr eeb aa ooo oo WWWAAIITE 44 OOO WV VW A A II EE 44 4 VV AAA II 4 4 1 A AU EES 444 COO OO Fulton street, opposite Pierrspont. SUMMER GOODS MUST GO. GIVE AWAY PRICES FOR TO MORROW ON ALL LINKS. THE FOLLOWING ARE SAMPLES: PARASOLP.

COACHING'S PARASOLS wera $1.50 to $2.00: now 75o. COACHING'S PARASOLS wero $2. 00 to $2.50: now $1.25 COACHING'S PARASOLS were $4.00 to $4.50 now $2.00 OOACHLNG'SPARASOLS wore $4.75 to now $2.50 COAOHING'S PARASOL8 true $5,00 to now $3.00 WOOL DRESS GOODS. On table will be shown a lot of IX yards ALL WOOL SUITINGS, Fall shades; just the thing for seaside or mountain. Having arrived too early, wo will LET THEM GO for 59o.

per yard; worth 75o. Onr25o. collection WILL REPAY THE ECONOMICAL. Broken lots of different kinds. Come early and secure SOME RARE BARGAINS.

ALL WOOL GRENADINES (light colors), 39o worth donbie. BOYS' SUITS. THOSE WHO INVEST NOW WILL SAVE ONE HALF. ONE MONTH HENCE THESE GOODS WILL COST YOU NEARLY DOUBLE. $6.00 all wool CHEVIOT SUITS for $3.93.

$4.00 all wool SAILOR AND BLOUSESUITS for $2.25. $5.00 all wool BLOUSES for $2.60. BOYS' STRAW HATS at nominal prices. LADIES' 8UIT8 FAIRLY GIVEN AWAY. GINGHAM and SATEEN SUITS have been selling from $5.00 to $6.75 for one price, $3.98.

$12.00 ALL WOOL SUITS (tan and ecrn), $7.95. $10,00 ALL WOOL SUITS (tan and eora), $5.95. $40.00 RHADAMK SUITS down to $2d00. WASH GOODS. IMMENSE CUTS.

150 pieces TANGIER SUITING, hair line stripe, navy blue and black, that have never been sold for less than 15c. onr prioe 8o. 2 cases PRINTED LAWNS (linen finish), 2s. 25 pieces FINE SATEENS, fancy firures and stripes, 12c. BEST MERRIMACK SHIRTING, io.

150 pieces FANCY CRINKLE, reductd to Go. HOUSEKEEPING LINENS. All linen Kitchen CRASH, value 9c, for All lineti Hnok TOWELS, value 16o, for 12a Extra largo Turkish Bath TOWELS, 120. All linen Bleached NA't KINS, 78c. dozen.

All linen Bloaolied NAPKINS, $1.19 dozen. Extra Quality Bleaohed TABLE LINENS, 69o. value 85c. Extra heavy Oream TABLE LINENS, 29o. Extra heavy Oroihet QUILTS, 98o.

READY MADE SHEETS, bleached, 6 4 at 45c; 6 4 at 55o. 9 4 at 58o. 10 4 at 63c. Unbleaohed, 8 4 at 43c. 3 4 at 49c.

9 4 at 51c 10 4 at 63c. HURD. WAITE A OO. JEWMAN'S. NN NN EEEEB AA MM AAA WilV WW WW VW VVV WW WW WV VW VV EEE KliEKK NN NN MN MM MM MM MM 51 A AA A A A A A A A A A A AAAA A A A A A A NN NN NN rt SSSS 8 8 ssss SSSS MM MM NN A A A A A NN ESTABLISHED 1844.

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR BBB BBB II A AA A A NN EEE TT1T SSS ar a a KK EE SSS A A AAA NN KK A A NN IC BBB LLLA NN F.EK SSS DURING THE HOT DAYS JUST NOW WE HAVE BOUGHT QUANTITIES OF WOOLEN GOODS AT SSSS PPPP EEEK CCCO II A AA A A AAA A A r. 8 II SSSS PPPP EEK II II II II A A LLLLL SSSS EEEB CCCO II PRICES. YOU WILL DO BETTER NOW THAN TO WAIT LONGER. WE HAVK ALL MAKES AT OUT OF SEASON D. MN NM MM MM MM MM a TTTTTTTTH KRB MM AA HE NN A A AAA A A HHH EB WVVW aSS VV VV BBfl bSS3 A SONS.

BBb ti BL WW TT KRTt TTTTT WW AANNNKKE 5 BBB BL AANNN KK EE 8SS AAA BBB LLLL A AN till EEE OUR USUAL AUGUST CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKBT SALE HAS COMMENCED, AND WE OFFER A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF WHITE, GRAY, RED AND FANOY BLANKETS AT LLLL OOO A RRR OWWWB RR WV VW EE RRR OOO EBB tt PPP PPP RRR RRR ooo finsn ER 'SSSg SSS88 OOO EES THAN THE BEST MAKERS' GOODS WILL BK OFFERED THIS FALL OR WINTER. IF DESIRED, WE CHEERFULLY STORK THEM TILL WANTED. OUR SUMMER BLANKETS WE OFFER 'J80. PER PAIR AND UPWARD. OOO HS8S EKB HO OU U2 8E HHHH HO DSSSe; EB ooo ira bssssKEB FFBJT RRR NN Hl WW OOO UR RNN Nllg SH HIINNNG FF RRR II SSq HHHIINNNO UUR RNNNIIc II GG UU NN II 688H HUN Ml QGQ WE MENTION THE PRICES OF A FEW THINGS KEPT IN THIS DhPARTMI NT BROOMS, USUAL PRIOE, 16 INCH JAPANNED TRAYS, 120.

BLUEING. Bo. BOTTLE; UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, 92.29. DISH PANS, 8a; BRASS MATOH SAFES, 5a; WASH KETTLES, 190. WIRE POTATO MASHERS, ORUMB PANS AND BRUSH, I9o.

GRAVY STRAINERS, 4ft; COMET PAT. FLOUR SIFTER, 10c. TEN QUART MARKET BASKETS, 50. THIS 18 OUR TIME FOR CLEARING UP AND SPECIAL BARGAINS EVERY DAY ARE FOUND. FULTON STREET, CORNER GALLATIN PLACE.

TIRED'K LOESER CO. ft VP RRR KBB ODD FFF RE RRR EE KK RE DDKK EKEBDDD OOO KKB SSS EEB RRB ooe sse ha K.E bSSS KB RRR OOK RR LLLLL OOO SEB SSSS EBB AA A A AA A A A A A A A AAA A ceo OOO coo UUU IMPORTING RETAILERS, FULTON STREET, OI POS1TE DEKALB AV. FOREIGN OFFICES: LONDON; 13 Gresham Stroot. PARIS: 62 Fauborgr Poissonniere. BERLIN: 30 Traubsnsirasse.

IKNNA: 4 Gauorroannstrasse. NOTTINGHAM: 49 Stoney street. Calais: 4 Rue Nationals. OAL'DRY: Grand Ruo. LE PUY: a Plaoodu Breuil.

PLAUEN 64 Forst Strasse. BSSS PPP KBB OOO PR II AA SSSc PPP EE If A A 11 AAA KKE OOO A A LLLL CHEMISETTES. 1,200 DOZEN LATEST STYLES OF PLAIN, FANOY AND MOURNING CHEMISETTES AT 100. EACH; ACTUAL VALUE, 250. I.ACE FLOUNCING REMNANTS.

ALL THE ODDS AND ENDS OF LAOE FLOUNO INGS, NETS. CONSISTING OF OHANTILLY, SPANISH, GUIPURE, FEDORA, ORIENTAL AND NORMANDY VALS AT HALF THE REGULAR PRICES. FRFKERICK LOESER A CO. OEMNANTS AND ODDS AND ENDS SALE AT OCO COO NN r) XI II NN rl OGO OOO ONNNKKL II NNN G) OS KK II 0 OO ON NNK UN GG OCO OOO NNK KLUJ.HN NN GGO AA A A 4.V A A A AAA OOO HV VV tt OOH HIIV VV VII 0 HHH II II OOH II II II OOO 11 '8 ssss Bsssa TWENTY THIRD ST. AND SIXTH AV NEW YORK.

PRIOES OUT IN HALF. ALL REMNANTS AND ODDS AND ENDS AT 50 OENTS ON THE DOLLAR. CARD. ON MONDAY MORNING WB WILL DISPLAY ON BEPARATB BARGAIN TABLRS OUR KNTIRfc. STOOK OF REMNANTS AND ODDS AND KNOb AT LESS THAN HALF COST.

ALL GOODS BEARING THE "ORIGINAL TICKETS." WITH THE PRESENT PRIOK "RED INK," SHOWING A REDUCTION OF OVER 50 PER CENT. ON FORMER FIGURES. CONKLING A CHIVV1S. TWENTY THIRD ST. AND SIXTH NEW YORK.

HEWSPArERS. AGLE BRANCH OFFICES. BEDFORD BRANCH, 1,257 BEDFORD AVENUi! NEAR FULTON STREET. EASTERN DISTRIOT BRANCH. 44 BROADWAY.

FIFTH AVENUE BRANCH, 435 FIFTH AVENUE NEAR NINTH STREET. ALL BUSINKS8 PERTAINING TO NEWS, ADVERTISING AND JOB PRINTING WILL REOB1VB THB SAME ATTENTION AT THESE OFFIOES AU Uf TRANSACTED AT THE MAIN OFFICE. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE WEEK DAY KD I TIONS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 11:30 O'OLOOK A. AND FOR THE SUNDAY EDITION UP TO 10 P. M.

ON SATURDAYS. PAPERS SUPPLIED TO NEW8DKALKR8. "What is Going On Among the Guardians of the Peace. A Back Handed Complimunt Paid by One O01 cial to Another Vacation Talk Where Somo Have Been and Whore Others Are GoinR He Was Present at His Own Wake. An Umbrella Which Did a Good Deal More Than Leak The Telearrapliio Bureau to Lose Its Humorist.

There are many people who were present at tho recent banquet tendorod lo l'olor Paul Ma honoy who are of tbe opinion that tho remarks mode by bis Honor, tho Mayor, in roferonco to Police Commissioner Carroll were, to say tho least, uncalled for. He stated that the colonel bad made a botter Commissioner than be expected bo would. This was a Joko, or' intended as such, no doubt, but it fell very flat. All those present know that Mr. Carroll from the very day he took office has administered tho affairs of his department in ind a manner as to leave no chance for complaint or criticism.

Ho is bluff and rough and rotidy in his way, but bo 1b always a gontleman and always at tho disposal of any citizen who may have business with hlm. It Is high praise to say that his record will oomparo with tbatof his predecessor, that born administrator, Colonel Partridge, whoso trained Doputy, Mx Dallon, Colonel Carroll bos wisely soon fit to rotaln Ho ha3 brought tho forco to a very high standard and has introduced Aery many valuable Improvements in its worsting. Policemen who will drink and shirk duty know that when they "go down town," as tho express it, thoy may expect a short shrift. New men recolvo all tho consideration they are ontitled to and sometimes a little more, but iho old rounders como in for Yery little mercy. Colonel Carroll, as ho said at tho banquet, has novor allowed poll tics to interfere with tho running of his department.

Domocrata, and Mugwumps all are treated alike. Superintendent Campbell will leave the city on or about August 10 to ODjoy his annual six weoks' rest. He well deserves, it for no man among the police sticks closer to bis work than bo does. Ho Is at his desk beioro 9 o'clock in tbo morning and never leaves It, except for a few minutes, until 4 o'clock In tho afternoon. He will go to the Catskills, possibly to the Adirondaoks, to Saratoga, to Newport and other places whore men of fashion most do congregate Inspector Maokollar will not tako bis vacation until about the middle of Octobor.

Ho Is of a melancholy and meditative turn of mind, and loves to wander through tho woods in tho Fall, having with him but one companion, tho initials of whose name are Blue Grass, no gathers leaves, crosses thorn, and roturha to tne city with tho choicest ylvan spoils, wherewith he adorns the Interior of bis palatial residence at tbe corner of Eloventb street and Fifth avenue. This year it Is his intention to put in his furlough at Omlckmaguntlc, a obarmlng Maine vlllngo. Officer Ward, of tbe First, is probably tho only man who has had the experience of being present while living at bis own wake. Wbon ho got into tbo Bleeping room a few nights ago ho was very much surprised to find that tbe gas had been put out. All the light afforded camo from two tallow candles placed at the head of what appoared to be a corpse.

Tbo deceasod was lying on a board stretched across two ohairs and was In full uniform. Tbo features lookod aoniewhat like those of the astonished policeman, and ho had to club himself to find out whether he was really dead or alivo. Then ho made a closer examination of the departed and found that the corpse was a dummy, with a faco mado of a mask. He lookod very natural and planed on his breasi wsaacaid which set forth that John Ward, a ro Bpectod citizen, bad died from old ago and a general dislike of tbe world. Tbe corpsa was picked up and thrown with great vigor downstairs.

A woek or so ago Offleor John J. Dunn, of the Eighth, was prosonted with a leather modal by bis comrades on account of alleged bravery. Clarence Beechor mado tbe presentation and was inclined to bo facetious in hi own way, reminding one of a bear learning to danco. Mr. Dunn Is a good officer, and when tbo occasion requires a display of cool courage bo Is never behindhand.

Since Clarence was ejected from his snug berth In the Butler street Court bo has grown sour and musty. Ho noeds putting in brine for a week or two. A novel match has been made between Officers Chichester and Qulnn, of tho Adams street house. Eaoh claims to be botter looking than the other, and their constant arguments are a sourco of annoyance to ail tho otbi men. Finally Officer Hubs, himself a goodUloal of an Adonis, suggoBted tbat the two should submit their pretensions to a Jury of six, Dy them to be passed upon.

The motion was received with favor and tho nrst cool day fixed upon for tho contest. Tho betting is now slightly In favor of brother Chiettestor. At the commencement of last Spring some one gave to Detective Michael Powers, of the Central OfQce Squad, a rubber umbrella of goodly proportions. It stood Mr. Powers in good stead during many a hard shower, and he grew so attached to it that he was never seen outside without It.

On one of the hottest days of last week he had occasion to go from Headquarters to the bridge, and as tho cars were crowded ho concluded he would walk. Holstlng his faithful companion bo bogan his march down Washington street. He had not gone more than three blocks when he felt something Tory warm and sticky tickling down his back. An Investigation mado in a shady corner revealed the (act tbat one third of tho umbrella bad melted away, and that part of the liquid rubber was secreted between tho officer's shouldor blades. Dotoctlvo Lowery got it off with a Jack piano.

William McConnell, the assistant superintendent of tho Police Telegraphic Bureau and its chief humorist, aftor slaving at his post for many years, has taken a solemn oath that he will do no more work for tho rest of this Summer. Ho has given it out that ho will start for Paris next week, and aftor seeing the sights ejl that gay capital will go forward by easy Btagos to Koine. Switzerland, Germany, England and Scotland, and possibly Ireland, will be thoroughly gone ovor by this enter, prising tourist, who expects to bo back in Brooklyn about October 1. Most inon havo some habit peculiarly characteristic of themselves, but tho one ownod by Officer Bhatlgan, of the First, is the most remarkable ovor heard. He is a very fluent talker when ho gots started, but before commencing any conversation he runs his hand through his hair several times, romarks gontly as It wore to bimsolf: "Pho tlick, tllck; hot paper!" then Is ready to go ahead.

This peculiarity of Sir. Rhatlgan is a sourco of great smusomont to bis comrades, who loso no opportunity of imitating him. Patrolman A. McAvoy, late of tho Seventeenth, did a very wise thing when be sent In his resignation. He saved tbe Commissioner a groat deal of trouble and himself considerable additional notoriety.

He mado a mistake when he exchanged his peaceful trade for tho dangers and discipline of a policeman's life, and no ono knows it botter than be does now. Dotectivo Georgo Zundt has gono to tho mountains, and has taken with him bis wife and seven oblldron. Tho last olive branch Is only three wooks old, but It will probably enjoy the change as well as any one olso. Omcer Campbell, that usoful official whose duty It is to protect women and children from being run Over at the Fulton and Washington street crossing, would like vory much to visit the scenes of hU youth, tho grovos und dolls of old Killarney. Ho has applied for a three months' leave of absence and tbe Commissioner is debatlug tbe question as to whether be can be spared or not.

Inspector McLaughlin has Just returned from his yacation, which ho spent at Bay Ridge, in sleeping and boating. Ho Ib the picture of health and says be enjoyed himself immonsoly. BliOPEBBRT FROM IK ALMSHOUSE. Georgo Bell a few months ago was an inmate of tho County Almshouse. It Is said that ho had a wife living, but he could not tell where.

During bis stay at tho almshouse be fell in lovo with Caroline White, who is almost totally blind. He returned to the poorhouso a fow days ago and persuaded his lovo to olopo with him. Tho ponderous gates, which are always kept locked, were no hindrance to tho couple, for with tho aid of two plocoa of old Iron thoy soon dug a nolo undor tho gates, through which the brldo elect was dragged and tbo elopers mado thoir way across the country to Camden, whore they were marrlod. Tho honeymoon ended, and the husband, thinking the weather too warm to bo tramping around the country with a female Incumbrance, abandoned her. Yesterday tbo woman returned to tbe almshouse penitent and promised the steward never to again leave without bis permlMion.

Philadelphia Pres. RRB OOO RRR iffljsa 'sss. OOO 8sss8 mi nn II NUN GGO a a GO 'sssn GGG 8BS changed in its well known reliable, ootntMOS and ec AUGU8T 1, ANNUAL AT 8 O'CLOCK A. 85SS 8 ssss 3 SSBS FEE EE FEE A AA A A AAA A A ti FEB EB Jj LLLL EES INK A AA A A AAA A A BBS KK EB BBB TTTTT S8BS8 S8SS BRANDS which we have so long EXCLUSIVELY oon MUOH CHEAPER in Angust than we can during the wholesale wool market our orders were placed to such ad HR THAN THOSE QUOTED LAST YEAR, LOWEST QUOTED ANYWHERE. brought into Brooklyn, and we Bhall make THE MOST tag reserved for them the entire main entranoe seotion.

AS FOLLOWS: 11 4 California, extra tne $9.76 12 4 California, extra fine 11.50 13 4 California, extra 14.00 11 4 California, extra fine and heavy 13.50 J2 4 California, eltra fine and heavy 15.50 13 4 California, extra fine x.nd heavy 18.00 14 4 California, extra fine and heavy 20.00 14 4 California, extra fine and hoavy 22. OU 14 4 California, extra fine and heavy 26.00 .10 4 at $4.76 each, 12 4 at $5.95 each BLANKETS, of the very beat 20 PER CENT, on their present prioes. This I will be neoessary to seoure its advantages. FACILITIES low prices which will rule during this sale, bnt who an haaes. LsSa rSSo OOO OO OO DDD 88, OOOOODDg CI BSSa 8S88 SSSS "SS S8S8 izc.ri I in nr nnn OfigS '88s EARING SALES.

Cotton Dress Fabrics, every line being once moro rednoed occupy, and are determined that our prices shall make Prints, Satines, Ginghams, Seersuckers, Crinkles, Crepe and Novelttes, and the balance ot Our Fine Fanoy White section. EMBROIDERIES. I White Swiss Embroideries, at 8, 10, 12 and 15 oents, worth double. Colored Embroideries at nominal prices to close. department will be kept as oomplete as can possibly be our prices aro the lowest in either this or New York LKIBMANN BROS.

4 OWINGS. CIAIUVOVAMTS. ME. ARRAS, THE WELL KNOWN has raturnoii. Thin wnndnrful ladv roads your lift) with grunt power; business changed, Jaw suits, wills, divorces, honltb; tolls wham when to marry; brings separated cttusos apuody mar riftKus; aettlRR lovera' quMTols.

eto. If you hnvo buon diboppolnted by others don't bo discouraged. Come and bo convinced. 10co8P. M.

Ladios, 50u. nml $1. 499 Atlantic nv, near Tlnrd, first flm. At homo Sunday. MADAME DSTOLF, MEDICAL CLAiR vovunt.

civos ndvico rojtardinir health, business marriage and chAnes; tolls of presmit And future, unites the Hopamted thuso in doubt or trouhlu should ses hor without fail; trauoo Mttinjcs, xaagnutic mass ago treatment and treatment by tho modico oleotrioal apparatus; ofB'o hours, lO A. M. until 10 P. satisfaction given; seon Sunday. 4X7g Carlton SPlRITUAr7lSM DR.

ous medium, Rives names of dead or living friends; advice on business, law, marriage, journeys, absent friends, everything. Gnres all disoanea. also drunkenness. Positive help and satisfaction lor all. 659 Fulton tit.

IIVSTKOCTIOK. THE WEST WALNUT ST. BOARDING SCHOOL for youna ladies and little eirls RKOP15NS Sept 16 (8th year). Miss J. TKAUTMANN, Principal, Walnut at, Philadelphia, Pa.

Send for circulars. ORRALL HALL. PEEKBKILL ON HUDSON. A SCHOOL FOR YOUNO BOYS. Preparatory to Military Academy.

Colonel WRIOHT and Dr. TILDEN. PRINTING. ET YOUB PRINTING DONE AT THH JOB AND BOOK PRINTING OFPIOB OF THE BROOKLYN EAQLBj Mos. 34, SO and 38 Fulton it HaTlnglnoreased.faoilities, consisting of the latest lnv proTeraenta in Prossoa and larRa assortment of the monk modem styles of type, from the prominent typo foundries of tha U.

it is oonoeded that Printing1 of ovary desortp tlonla done in tho hishost stylo of the art. at pxlooa thai dtfyoompstition. flt this omce. BLANK BOOK MANOTAOTURINU, LITHOGRAPHING, ENGRAVING. STEREOTYPING, BOOKBINDING.

COUPON TIOKKT3 IHB EAGLE JOB DEPARTMENT 18 COMPLKTB ond capable ot satisfying the tastes ot the most lastiai aus in the printing lino. BEGIN MM MM MM MM MUM OOO ooo nw A AA A A AAA A A A A A A NN NN DDDD 5.000 PAIRS ALL S1Z OF CELEBRATED SAN JA BBBBB BBBBB It A AA A A A A A A A A AA AAA A A NN NN I NN NN A A A A BBBBB LLLLLL A A a WE ARE THB SOLE AGENTS IN BROOK AND TO RETAIN CONTROL OF THEM WE LARGER QUANTITY THAN CAN BE SOLD IN 1NG SPACE, AND AS THIS WELL SOON BB TEM BY THE BUILDING OPERATIONS NOW IN SPECIAL SALK AT PRICES THAT HAVK FOR INFERIOR GOODS. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IS OF MORE THAN INASMUCH AS WB MADE OUR PURCHASE AT THESE BLANKETS; AND, NOTWITHSTANDING TIME ADVANCED FULLY 30 PER WB BENEFIT OF THE ADVANTAGE OBTAINED THE BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET AT THE THB BLANKETS WILL BE STORED FRBB PPP RRR II II 000 FEB PPP RRR II II II OOO EBB NO. 64 10 4, SAN JAOINTO 11 4, BAN JAOINTO 12 4, SAN JAOINTO 13 4 SAN JAOINTO NO. 6810 4 SAN JACINTO, HEAVIER.

11 4 SAN JAOINTO, HEAVIER 13 4 SAN JAOINTO, HEAVIER 13 4 BAN JACINTO, HEAVIER NO. 68 11 4, EXTRA HEAVY SUPERFINE 12 4. EXTRA HEAVY SUPERFINE 13 4, EXTRA HEAVY SUPERFINE 14 4, EXTRA HEAVY SUPERFINK NO. 68 11 4, FANCY FERN BORDER 12 4, FANCY FERN BORDER. ALSO SAN JACINTO MEDICATED SCARLET TLED BLANKETS, SAN JAOINTO BABY AND WE SHALL INCLUDE IN THE SALE OVER FACTORED EXPRESSLY FOR U8, AT FULLY WHOLESALE PRICES OF TO DAY.

COMFORTABLES AT MANUFACTURERS' PR AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT, 2,000 YARDS OTS. PER YARD, AND 6,000 YARDS OF BEST OT8. PER YARD. FREDERICK INSURANCE. PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, N.

INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. STATEMENT JANUARY 1, 18OT. CAPITAL in UNITED STATES BONDS. 81.000,000.00 RESERVE FOR REINSURANCE, 3,80,024.90 NET SURPLUS ASSETS $6,303,171.68 OFFICES: PHENIX BUILDING, COURT STREET: No. 98 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, E.

b. OITY OF NEW YORK: WESTERN UNION BUILDING, Broadway, corner Dey titreot. OFFICERS: feTEPIIEN ORO WELL. President. WILLIAM R.

ORO WELL, Vice President. GEORGE INGRAHAM, Second Vice Prosident. PHII.ANDEU Shaw, Suoretsry. GEonap. U.

Fiske, Assistant Secretary. B. C. Thoiine, Secretary Brooklyn Department. Edgar W.

Obowell. Manager Eastern Distriot. TLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWYORK. OFFICE, 61 WALL STREET. Organized 1842.

Insures aprainst Marine and Inland Navigation Risks. And will issue Policies making Loss payable in England. Assets for the Security of its Policies aro more thnn $10,000,0011. The profits of tho Company rovert to tho assured, and are divided annually upon the premiums terminated during the yoar, cortilicales tor which are issued, bearing interest in accordance with its charter. J.

D. JONES. Presidont. W. H.

H. MOORE, Vice President. A. A. RAVEN, Second Vice President.

3, H. OUAFMAN, Bocrotary. THE WILLI AMSBURGH CITY FIRE IN INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. N. Y.

ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT January 1,1887: Camtal (260,000,10 Reserved for reinsurance, Ao 432,491.94 Netsurplus 66J.246. 25 Total assets $1,246,740.53 OFFICES: Corner Broadway and Kent av, and 12 Court sc, Brooklyn: 150 New York. EDMUND DR1GGS. President. N.

W. Meserole, See. F. H. Way, Assistant Soc.

W. H. Brown, Assistant Soo. A. W.

Giuoux, Assistant Sue. Jesse Watson, Gon. Agent. EOHAN10S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HIT MONTAGUE STREET, BROOKLYN. 164 BROADWAY.

NEW YORK. JOHN H. MOTT, President. WALTEn NlfaOLfl, Secretary. Andhkw J.

CoitSA, Assistant Socrotary. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. CORNER OF COURT AND MONTAGUE STS. STATEMENT JANUARY 1, 1887: Reserve for reinsurance $2,383,800.33 Reserve amrjle for all claims 481,323.82 Capi tai paid in in cash l.uoil.OUu.OO Net surplus 1.374.850.03 Total H. H.

LAMPORT, President. F. C. Vice Presidont. Othus Peok, Second Vice Presidont and Secretary.

C. H. DUTOHlilt. Sooretary Brooklyn Department. INSURANCE COMPANY, XWU HARTFORD, CONN.

AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF ASSETS $9,054,610.68 TOTAL, EXOKPT CAPITAL AND NET JOINT STOCK CAPITAL PAID UP 4,000,000.00 SURPLUS BEYOND at.T. 3,193,182.12 TOTAL $9,054,610.58 A. B. IHOBN. Agent, 202 Montague at Of the SAME SUPERIOR AND WIDELY KNOWN trolled in this City.

We can sell Blankets VERY Fall season, and notwithstanding the firmness of the vantage that OUR PRICES ARE CONSIDERABLY LOW AND GUARANTEED TO BE THE The goods are INCOMPARABLY THE FINEST ever EXTENSIVE DISPLAY ever seen in this country, hav PRICE LIST 10 4 California 11 4 California 12 4 California 13 4 California 14 4 California 10 4 California 4 California 12 4 California 13 4 California Blankets Blankets Blankets. Blankets Blankets Blankets, Blankets, Blankets, Blankets, finer. $4.95 6.95 7.45 8.75 9.76 6.35 7.75 8.75 9.75 Soarlet Modioated The small balanoe of last season's EASTERN will be closed out at a special DISCOUNT is an immonse ooncossion, and an early call ESPECIAL extended to those who wish to 'avail themselvea of the not prepared for an immediate delivery of their puro A SS, DDD RRR FEB DR RE RRR EK DR RE DDD EEE WWWWAAS WW WW A A SSc HHHH WWWW AAA A ASSU .1 a LAST WEEK OF OL This woek make the final clearance of all nr to the lowest possible point. Wa want the 10m they others want the goods. The offerings include Domestio Cloths, etc, all our Imported Satine3, Ginghams Goods and Embroidered Robes.

Shown in rear of main WOOL DRESS GOODS. I Wool Dress Goods in Summer weights, together with all odds and ends, at any price to completely clear them out. Daring the month of Angust our assortments in every expected. Our qualities are always superior and for such City. LKIBMANN BROS.

A OWINGS. FINANCIAL. JROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, NO. 177 MONTAGUE STRBET. CAPITAL (full paid).

$1,000,000 Mainly invested in U. S. 4 per cent, bonds at par and A LARGESURPLUS. Allows interost on deposits. Deposits are subjeot to chock at sight, or returnable at specified dates; issues certificates of doposit.

Desirable depository of funds awaiting investment. Authorized by spooial oharter to aot as executor, administrator, guardian, trustee or any other position of trust. is a leKfti uupuaintry lor money paiu invu uumu. registrar or trnnsier agents of stocks and bonds, and is trustee for railroad or other corporation mortgages. Peotiliar advantages are derived from having the Trust Company act in any of tho above capacities.

Will execute orders for purohaso and sale of Unitod States bonds or other investment securities. Upon deposit of cash or approved security this company will guarantee letters of crodit and pay all drafts under same. RIPLEY ROPES, Proaldent. EDMUND W. Ooklteh, Vioo President.

ameb Ross Oubhan, Sooretary. Fkedkbick O. Coltom, Ass't Sooretary. TRUSTEES: JosiahO. Low, E.

F. Knowlton, Henry K.Sheldon, Alox. M. White, John T. Martin, Oornolius Wood, A.

A. Low, FrederioCromwell.Willmm H. Malo, Alexander MoOno, John P. Rolfo, Ripley Ropos, Miobael Cuaunoey.E. W.

Oorlies, Abrm It. Baylies, Wm. B. Kendall, H. B.

Pierrepont, H. yV. Maxwell. ADVANCES on notes secured by tho indorsement and guarantee of the FIDELITY INDORSING AND GURANTEK 167 broadwny Rooras 14. 16 and 16 (olovator).

TELEPHONE CALL, 624 JOHN. Household ohattels and office fixtures (in uso); also machinery and other miscellaneous securities taken as collateral to notes in amounts of $60 TO $1,000. DENTISTRY. IN MY LARGE DENTAL ESTABLISH mont I make eaoh branch a specialty. 1 have a corps of dentists in my Mechanical, Surgical and Extracting departments, who, by constantly working at the same thing, acquire very great skill and dexterity which enables me to do work for the following prices: Artincial sets, extracting.

25o; with gas, 50o. All fillings, except gold, 50o: gold, $1 up. Large reduction in fine sets of golland platina. A large business, small profits and superior workmanship, my motto. DR.

STEVENS, M. Late President andProfessor of the Homeopathio MedioaffOolloge of Missouri. 876 FRANKLIN AV. NEAR GATES. BE WISE, AND GO TO DR.

L. J. HOYT, DENTIST, 396 Fulton at, opposite City Hall, near Park Theater. Headquarters In this city for the painless extraottonot teeth with laughing gaa. KT THE EAGLE; nui uai in ran LYN FOR THESE RENOWNED BLANKETS, WERE OBLIGED TO PLACE ORDERS FOR A THE ORDINARY WAY WITH OUR LIMITED SELL PORAR1LY REDUCED TO ABOUT ONE HALF PROGRESS, WE HAVK DECIDED TO MAKE A NEVER BEFORE BEEN APPROACHED EVEN ORDINARY INTEREST TO ALL HOUSEKEEPERS, THE LOWEST FIGURES EVER NAMED FOR THAT CALIFORNIA WOOL HAS IN THE MEAN PROPOSE TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE BY US, THUS ENABLING THEM TO SECURE LOWEST RATES.

OF CHARGE UNTIL NEEDBD. liLLX. 3 "A4 1S6S SSS $4.75 6.00 1 7.25 8.50 6.00 7.50 S.75 10.00 10.75 12.75 14.75 16.75 9.75 11.75 BLANKETS. SAN JAOINTO GRAY AND MOT CRIB BLANKETS, AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. 2,000 PAIRS OF EASTERN BLANKETS, MANU 10 PER CENT.

LOWER THAN NEW YORK ICES. OF FINK EMBROIDERED FLANNEL AT 50 QUALITY JERSEY STRLPKD FLANNBL AT 48 LOESER A CO. SPECIAS, NOTICES. APID TRANSIT Extended to MORRIS PARK, LONG ISLAND. OWN YOUR HOME IN THE CHOICE COTTAGE COLONY Of New York's environs.

ONLY 8 MILES FROM L. CITY OR BROOKLYN. FORTY TWO TRAINS A DAY. 5 A. M.

to Midnight. A MODERATE AMOUNT DOWN AND Remainder in easy paymonts. Further particulars from W. W. KIRBY, 115 BROADWAY, OR GEORGE MAURE, MORRIS PARK.

OLLIS, L. I. THIRTY MINUTES FROM EAST RIVER. LOW COMMUTATION. UNEXCELLED SPOT.

UNEXCELLED LOTS. UNEXCELLED INDUCEMENTS. WATER AND GAS LN ALL STREETS. COUNTRY HOMES WITH CITY CONVENIENCES. PRICES, 83,250 TO $7,000.

EASY TERMS. APPLY TO W. W. KIRBY, 115 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. DRUNKENNESS, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, oan be cured by administering DR HAINES' GOLDEN SPliOIFIO.

It oan bo given in a oup of coftuo or tea without tho knowledge of luo person talcing it; is absolutely harmless, and will effeot a permanent and speedy cure whether the patient is a moderato drinker or an alcoholic wrook. It has beon given in thousands of oasos, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. IT NIC VHK FAILS. Tho system once impregnated with the Specillc, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor habit to oiist. For salo by THE BOLTON DRUG 264 Fulton st, Brooklyn.

ALEX. HUDNUT, Herald Buiding, New York. WE IS MAN A MUELLKNB ACH, I) Bible House, New York. DEPARTMENT OF ARREARS, MUNI cipa) Department Building, Brooklyn, July 27, 1887. NOTICE TO PURCHASERS AT TAX SALE ON JULY 1887.

You aro hereby notified that tha sales made by me for unnalri taYAfi. At.o.. on the above date have, by the de cision of Mr. Justice Cullon. of tho Supreme Court, on July 22, 1887, been doclared void.

I have, therefore, causeo sain sales CO ue canoetoa, i ue purutiaso muuey will he refunded tinon application to this department on and after this date. M. W. COLE, jyHY tr iteglsirar oi Arrears OZONE PARK LOTS "THE HARLEM OP RROOKLVN." on Atlantia ay. at the crossing of the Rookaway Beach Railroad.

Choice lots, with beautiful surroundings, 8225 to $300 eaoh, payable $10 month ly. Take Kockaway Beach train at 1 o'clock from fclat buBh av. station and visit HITCHCOCK'S Real Estato Office at Ozono Park. BENNETT BATH, FORTY THIRD ST, South Brooklyn Swimming caught, perfectly for $6. in aharce of MisseB K.

and T. Ben nott; Gentlemen's Dopartment, Mr. Wm. Philip Bonnetc; weekly oontests for medals; babies' swimming races. 1 INI)LING WOOD.

Prepared from best Virginia pieo. full measure and ioVeit price. FREDERICK TIELEKE. waaningiuu av, vtauauuuu uumk Telephone 806, Willlanuboigh. PPPF RB.RK It OOCO EEEK SSSS PR RIIO OE PPRRIIO 8 PPPP RRRR II EEE SSSS II 8 URIIOOE SS II COCO EEEE SSSS T.

A. L. F. NEWMAN, 305 FULTON STREET, 274, 276, 278, 280 WASHINGTON STREET. PROPOSALS.

PROPOSALS FOR FITTING UP NEW COURT ROOM, Ac. IN KINGS COUNTY COURT HOUSE AND OVIDING FURNITURE, CARPETS, Ac, FOR THE SAME Sealed proposals will be received by the undersignod Committee of the Board of Supervisors of Kings County at tho office of the Clerk of said Board. Room 13, County Court House, in the City of Brooklyn, until 3 o'clook P. M. of Tuesday, Angust 2, 1837, for furnishing the materials and labor to be required in making alterations to and fitting up oertain rooms in aaid building for the purpose of a court room and a female witness waiting room, and for furnishing the necessary furniture, oarpete.

Ac, for the same, all in accordance with the plans and speoiHoations therefor, prepared by Daniel Ryan, Superintendent of Construe tion and Repairs of said County. The said plans can be seon on application at the ofSco of the aforementioned clerk, daily, from 9 o'olocjc A. M. until 1 o'olock P. M.

Blank forms of proposals can be obtained at same office. No other form or proposal will be roceived. Each proposal mUBt be accompanied with a certified check made payable to Mr. K. B.

Cadley, olerk, eto. (or oash), tor an amount equal to five per cent, of the aggregate of the bid, as a guarantee of the good faith ot the uiddor. The county reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Supervisors of Kings County. THOMAS B.

WATSON, WILLIAM BLANOHFIELD, THOMAS E. O'BRIEN, MATHEW SMITH, JOHN W. WALKER, WM. E. FRENCH, SAMUEL J.

STYLhB, Jv2fl St Committee on Court House..

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