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"VOL. 46. NO. 202. BROOKLYN.

THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1886. THREE CENTS. DRY GOODS. Ac.

PHY GOODS, Vc. Dltll GOODS, tc. BOOTS AND SHOES. BHV COOPS, dec. EXCDKSIOW, AMUSEMEjrrS.

A HEAVY TRACK TOAYELt THAPiSPOKTATlOIf, Knilroads, NEW YORK. ONTARIO fe WESTERN RAILWAY Ferries in Now York from foot of Jay It. nd Weat Forty second st. From Joy at, West Forty sccond at, 11:10 A. Day exi.rosB fi.r Mid loto.rn, EllenTilln, Monticollo, Mb erty, White Lake.

Delhi, Osworo nntl intormediato lU tiona. Pullman dr cara. J. at, "Weat Forty sitoiid it. 1:13 P.M.

Ubittr County rxpress, for Miildlntown, Ellenritle, Montioolla Liltnrty, Whito Lake and intermediate atations. Pallmao flrr.witiKroom cr. Jsy Bt. 5:16: West Forty second st, 5:35 P.M. Night Mpreas.

for Oswego, iiridge. Thousand fslande. Pullman Hooping can. Now Yrk to O.triu Vin J6nr Ki ns ily. st.

1:60 P. M. Wnst Korty at, 1:10 P. M. Saturdays only for Mud olown, Montirollo, White Iiiko, Liberty nnd imcnni'dmto stati ma.

Pullman draw iruT om car. Hard e.a egitvn used on all pasion ter trains J. O. ANDEKfiON. ii.

P. lb kxclunso plaw. Nw York, EHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. F. ,00000 EEEBE SSSSS EEEB8 RRRRR OB SB OB SB It.

OEEE SSSSS EEE RRRRR OB BE 8 8 iv tr. It LLLLI. OOOOO KEEEE SSSSS EEEE3 AA 44 4 444 OOO OOO OOO 8 0 o. OOO ooo Valton, Washington and Tillary Streets. ALL OUB OOO EEE A COL AA COL A A EE A A AAA RRR 11 NN GG II NN RIINNNG RRR II UN GG A AH RUN RUN NN OOO I.LI, EEE A A 11 NN GG sssa SSSS 8 SSSS EEEE SSSS ESS iIee Sssbs A A A A AAA ESS A A A LLLLL EEEE SSSS CONTINUED, AND AT THIS END OF TOE WEEK WE MAKE ESPECIAL REDUCTIONS TO CLEAR OUR STOCKS OF BOYS' SUMMER CLOTHING, LADIES' SUMMER SUITS, White and Colored, JERSEYS AND TRAVELING GARMENTS, THESE REDUCTIONS CONTINUING IN FOROE UNTIL THE CLOSING HOUR OF ONE O'CLOCK P.

M. ON SATURDAY. We also direct attention to tho clearing sales of the balance of our stocks of COTTON and SUMMER WOOL FABRICS At the remarkably low prices quoted in our provlous announcements. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. As an extra bargain in onr Gents' Furnishing Department wo will to morrow place on sale 50 dozen un laur.dered shirts, of fine material aud firifc class make, worth regularly 85 cents oaob, AT SIXTY FOUR CENTS EACH.

F. LOESER 4 CO. 3 AND 2(5 WEST FOURTEENTH ST. AND 19, 27 AND 35 WBST THIRTEENTH ST RUST, HEW YORK. BBBBB HE HB AA A A RRRRR NN RN RN RN RRRRR RN RN If ir IT KN A A A A A A AAAAA HHHHHH EEB HE HE HR A A A AK KN RN EKISKKA Act IN DRESS GOODS FOUR GREAT BARGAINS.

We hayo given aomo extraordinary values thia ieason, but this week's offering will exceed them all. AT THIRTY NINE CENTS, throe cases of finoHt ailk and wool hair line Albatross, double width, most desirable colors; wirih and sold all season at 87. AT TWENTY NINE CENTS, all wool French Canvas, double width, all colors and black were $1. AT SEVENTEEN CENTS. 40 inch wool Buntings (black); woro 31.

AT TWELVE CENTS and a "half, 500 pieces Challies, over hunrlr ii'w designs, prettier than any hitherto offered, ovon at original price 25. FRIDAY AS USUAL BARGAIN DAY. nvstJiSANcn. AG 054,810.58 TOT SURPLUS 1,861,423.48 4,000.000.00 3,193,182.13 JOINT STOCK CAPITAL PAID SURPLUS BEYOND ALL LIABILITIES. Total A fi." 202 Montaguo s0t.j8 CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO, 1 CORNER OF COURT AND MOHTAfJITE KT Reserve for reinsurance 92,205,427.88 Rescrvo amplo for nil claims 553,171.26 Cauital imil in in cash l.ni'O 00 et surplus 1,358,8,9.85 Total $5,177,478.99 ii.

ii. x.a..ni'oiir, rresiuout. F. 0. MooitE, Vice President.

Cvkos Puck. Second Vico President and Secretary. C. H. DUTCUER, Secretary Brooklyn Department.

JJECHANICS I'livu ItsBUllAnun, LUiiirani, 217 MONTAGUE STREET, Brooklyn. 1C4 BROADWAY, Now Yrrk. JOHN H. MOTT, Prosidoni. WM.

H. MALE, Vioo Prosidoni, Walter Nichols, Secretary. Mkriiitt TuttLK, Assistant Secretary, mHE WILLIAMSliURGH CITY FIRE IN' EL SURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. ABSTRACT OF STATEMMT.

ins a. Capital $2.10.000.00 Reserved for roinsuranco, Ac 0 net surplus Total assots SI.218.80S.38 oriajiio: Corner Broadway and First st, E. and 12 Oourt st, Brooklyn 150 Broadway, Now York. EDMUND DRIGGS, Prosideut N. W.

MFSEROLE, Secretary. F. II. Way, Assistant Socrotary. W.

H. Brown, Assistant Secretary. A. W. GlHOUI, Assistant Secretary.

jEBSKWATSqp, General Agent. ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. OFFICE: 61 WALL STREET. ORGANIZED 1812. INSURES AGAINST MARINE AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS, AND WILL ISSUE POLICIES MAKING LOSS PAYABLE IN ENGLAND.

ASSETS FOR THE SECURITY OF ITS POLICIES ARE MORE THAN TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Tho prolils of the oompany revort to the assured, and are divided annually upon the promiums terminated during year, certificates for which aro issued, bearing interosc accordance with its charter. J. D. JONES, President.

CHARLES DENNIS, Vice President. W. H. H. MOORE.

Seoond Vico President A. A. RAVEN, Third Vico Prosidont. J. H.

Chapman, Secretary. PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN, N. INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. STATEMENT: JANUARY 1, 1880. CAPITAL in UNITED STATES BONDS.

RESERVE FOR REINSURANCE, 3 100.315.34 NET SURPLUS ASSETS OFFICES: PHEN1X BUILDING, COURT STREET: NO. i8 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN. E. D. CITY OF NEW YORK: WESTERN UNION BUILDING, Broadway, onrner Doy street.

OFFICERS: STEPHEN OROWELL, Presldanfc Philandkti STJAXr, Secretary, Ouaiitrhb, Assistant Secretary. Geohoe Sonretary Brooklyn Deoartment. Er.OAit W. Chowklx, Mnnntcer Eastern District. iYO'J'IX'ES.

npHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK To Ann Wilson: Whereas. Zoro Robvnott, the City of Brooklyn, has lately petitioned to our Surrogate's Court, of the County of Kings, to have certain instrument in writing boar mix date tho twenty fifth day 18S0, relatim? to real andporsonal estate, duly provnd as tho last will and testament of JANE A. ROB1NKTT, Into of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore, you and oach of you aro hereby citod and required to appoar beforo our said SurroRdto. at tho Surrogate's Court, in the County Court House, id tho City of Brooklyn, on tho thirteenth day of Soptmnbor next, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, and attend tho probata of tho last win anu lostament.

Ana ttiu aouvo named infants aro hereby notified to thon and there show iv special guardian should not bo appointed upponr thein on said probate, on tho application of the petitioner. In testimony whoroof we havo caused the soal of the Burrocate'B Court of Kings County to be here A iHJ Wi TT A t. SurroKfito of our said county, nt tho City of" Brnnklvn. tho fourteenth dnv of diilv. in tho tL.

B.j year of our Lord ono thousand oight hundred and oiirhty six. JUDTH B. VOORIIEES, Clerk.of the Surrogate's Court. WILLIAM J. Coubtnky, Attorney for Petitioner.

4i st, Brooklyn jy2'i OwTh SAVINGS HANKS "OROOKIiYN SAVINGS BANK, JULY 1, 188G. Interest at tho rato of 3 PER CISNT. per annum (payable after llltji inst) has this day been credited depositors with this hank, on all sums entitled thereto, JOHN LATIMER, Cashier. DENTISTHY. L.

J. HOYT, DENTIST, 3D5 FULTON STREET, direotly ouuosite City Hall, near Park mafnr. Headnnartera In fhis citv for tile tiainloss ex traction of tooth with laughing gas. Do not fail to oall this old established dental 0W00. PARASOLS, 207 TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, IGREGATK AMOITM'P AK'ill TQ 'AL.

EXCEPT CAPITAL aviv 1, an to of ago teo of day the day 1886, Now you URT'S. BBBBB BBBBB BBBBB UUUUU BARGAIN SALE OF SSSS OOO EEEE SSSS 8811 HO OE 8 II 8 SSSS HHHH EEE SSSS II HO 8 SH HO OE 8, SSSS OOO EEEE SSSS WE WILL CONTINUE THE SALE OF FINE SHOES ON OUR BARGAIN COUNTER A FEW DAYS LONGER, BUT ADVISE ALL WHO CAN TO CALL ON FRIDAY OR SATURDAY AS WE WILL OFFER SOME SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, ON FRIDAY IN ADDITION TO A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF BUTTON BOOTS WE WILL OF FER A FULL LINE OF LADIES' HAND SEWED OXFORD TIES. THESE SHOES ARB FIRST CLASS, AND WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN. ON SATURDAY, IN ADDITION TO ABOVE, WE WILL OFFER EVERY CANVAS SHOE IN OUR HOUSE, NO MATTER WHETHER IT BE FOR MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD, AT 10 PER CENT. BELOW REGULAR PRICES.

REMEMBER, THIS INCLUES TENNIS SHOES, BOATING SHOES AND EVERY SHOE IN OUB STOCK MADE OF CANVAS. REMEMBER, IF YOU WANT GOOD SHOES AT LOW PRICES GO TO EDWIN O. BURT 4 ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. EDWIN C. BURT 4 287 FULTON ST.

FUKS. "OURS. JAMES OASSID FURRIER, 277 FULTON STREET, IS NOW ABROAD VISITING THE FUR MAR KETS AND SELECTING CHOICE SEAL SKINS FOR THE COMING SEASON. HE INTENDS TO HAVE THEM MADE UP IN THE LATEST PARISIAN STYLES. I HE EXPECTS TO RETURN ABOUT THE MID DLE OF AUGUST.

I'TJRS ALTERED AND REPAIRED NOW AT SUMMER PRICES. IjEOAL, COUNTY COUJftT, COUNTY OF KINGS William F. Garrison as trustee under the last will and testament of Charlotte Guild, deceased, against John 1. Thomas aud Elisabeth H. Thomas, his wife.

In Dursu ance of a mdztaont ol foreclosure and s.ile made aud en tored in the above entitled nation, tin tlm T7fh April, the undersigned referee, duly appointed in Kins auviuu bulu mi jiuj imoti, will auil av puuilC KllC tion, to tho nighest. bidder, on Wednesday June 9, 1886, at 12 o'cl ock, noon, at the auction salesrooms of Taylor A Fox, No. 45 Broadwuy, Brooklyn, kastern District, trie lands and premises in follows. All that lot of lnnd in tho P.itvnf Brooklyn, bounded and described as Beginning ai a pujiiii uu me wobierjy biuu ui ub avonuo, nitjian inny (40j feat northerly from the northwesterly corner of Leo avenue awl Ross street. runninK thonco westorly and par allol With Ro3 Strfiflt, eiclltV fSOJ Ut.

thnnen nirrhnrlf parallel with Loo avenue twenty (2l) leet; thence ensterly parauuj witn ivosa arroot uigntr ioet io ioe avenue. ruu liihuco aouinoriy aiong ijo avuuuo twenty CiU, reet to uio uiMiib or piace ueiiiuniutr. iatea rirooxflyn. Jackhon Burr, Attorneys for PKmtitfY mlS3wTu 'i. ae s'tie ot xiie above desorioeapreniioi is hereby ad jo till Wednesday dum l.l, at thosamo tiiuo ana piat o.

uatoa UrooKiyn, lfMlj. iuit Wbtl BERNARD .1. YORK. Ref.yrBn. The sat of tho above df acribed pieminca is hereby ad journod till July ht the aamo ttrao piano, uatoa liroouiyn, lbKb itli 2w Th BERNARD J.

YORK. Raforne. I uale of the abov dfsenbod pr nnisefi hroby further adjourned till WediiL sd'iy Jnl, 21. 180, at same timound place. isr ioklyn, July 7.

liH(i. iy7 WaS UEH vAHD J. YOliK. Referee. The H'de of tlio above clearr prouiiMf i hernby fur tht adjourned till Wo nesday, Ii.

i8 at same time and place. UatuJ Urn kiyn. July '1, 1XH7. jy21 2w Th KKRXAItD .1. YORK, TO OLAKA A.

BLISS AND TO THE heirs at law and devbwnHofJOUNBARTRR.de chksc'ci. ana to tne aeviuoos ana ueiia at law of (JuUXKL IUS W. BENNETT, dyceisod, aud to anv and all othoi pors na h.iing ir cbtimins to have any intrrost in or hen upon tne land below described as grintoeri, assines, heirn at law, devisees, not of kin or otherwise, of any of the persons above named or rcfonod to, or of any (lece dent, in snid lands of record in the of KinRB, who and whose umcs are nnknoTii to the nn Jersii ned Please to take dice, that in of 114, of Rei. terof Anoira oitiieUityni Hroofcjyn, at the mnion Council I lumber, in City Hall, in oity. on the lUthdayof February, lo'dS, at public aucticn, fr the nonpayment of a ctr tain tax.

anrfjrisuieiit and lion, fue nrid cortifiud mri'T and by virtue of tlm provisions of aid act, all caifaiu piecoi parcel of haul siluatod in the City of Brooklyn, 0 unty of KittiiS and known and described on tho nient 'p of the Eighth Wir.i, if said city, as lot number oil. on block numbor 74. and that I. the undersigned. bi camv ihu imrelKiajr ol the same at er id sale i tr tlio iJimi of fiKbty tivc llurs.

and that I hold the cortitkv.to sale thereof, which certificate is known aa number 013 on the register of si id designated in Liber Hit, in the of lice of aaid Register of Arrears, and that if such aforo said amount of eighty five dillar. togwther with accrued interest and chargoa, be not )aid on or boforo tho expir atii of one year from the dato of serrice of thio notico I ahall apply to the proper officers of tho a. iid City of Brooklyn for a title absolute in tho aaid above mentioned lands, as provided fir in aaid act. Dated Brooklyn, July 6, lb'Sti. MORRIS ll.

Dir.LENBECK. Purchaser. 30 i East Thirtieth street, New York City, N. Y. jy8 lwTh AT, Hi UBO, i A SPECIAL TERM OF THE SU PREME COURT, held at tho County Court in the Uitv of Brooklyn, in tho (Joiintv of Kino a.

on the day of June, 1886. Present. Hon. E. M.

Cul lon, iiusiico in tne matter ot tne petition of MARY VAN WINKLE to have mnrtgngo discharged of record. On reading and filing tha petition of Mary L. Van Winkle, dated tho 28th day of Juno, lSHG, praying that a mortcago executed by M.iry Ann Wood and George Wood, lier husband, to Frederick A. Wood, dated August 10, and ro'jordt'd in tha office of the Ecxintor of tha County of Kingrj, in Libur of Morr images, at page 14, on tho lUihd iyof August, 1850, covering proniiflos situated in tho City of B.ooklyn, in thn sr.id County of Kings, maybe discharged of record. It is on motion of Chas.

J. Prtttorson for petitioner, orderud tint all povs ms interested show cause nt a special term of this Court, to bo hold at the County Court llouso, in tho City of Brooklyn, in tho Minty of Kings, on tho 2 itli day of July, LSPt', at ton o'clock in tho forenoon, why said nioitgago sh.uila not ho discharged of record. It is further ordered that this order bo published once a wouk for tbroo weoks boforo return day thereof in tho Buooklyn a newspaper publinhod in said City of Brooklyn. The order shall bo personally upon Eliza Wood, Harriot Chilis ana Francis G. Wood personally on or boforo July 1880, by copy.

A copy. JOHN M. RANKIN, Clerk, Chas. J. Patterson, Att'y for Petitioner, 34i! Fulton stroot, Brooklyn.

jul 4wTh SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS Elizabrth D. Vail, plaintiff, against Sarah M. Kol Thomas H. Kensett, John R. ICeusett and John S.

fiiJman, as trusteed under the last will and testament of Thomas Kousett, deceased, and tho said Thomaa li. Kon sott and John R. Kensc tt, mdiridualJy; Ei.a D. Konaett, Hoton A. Konfiutt, Harry D.

Konsett, minors, over tlio age of fourteen ynaw; Mary Kensett, John R. Kensott, Annie D. Ken sett. Edith Konsett, Annie Kousott, Lillian Kensott, John G. Kcnsett and Mildred Kensott, minorK, under the nga of fourteen years; (iortrude W.

Kensctt, Eliza II. C8ard, Sarah E. Brown, Mary F. Whi ting, lormoriy isiary r. uertruue w.

ivensutt, infant, under tho ago of fourteen years, defendants. Summons. Trial to bo had in tho County Kings To the above namod dotendanta: You aro horeby aumraonod answer the complaint in this action and to a copy your answer on tho plaintiff's attorneys within twenty d.iya after tho servico of thia uummimH, exclusive of tlio day of servico, and in caso of your failure to appoar or answer, judgment will bo taken against you by default for tho rolief domanded in tlio complaint. Datod May 8, 1886. GOODRICH, DEADY A GOODRICH, Phintid's Attornnvs.

Post Offico and Office Address, Nos. 69 and 61 Wall stroot. Now York City. To tne defendants Eliza D. Kensett, Helen A.

Kensott, Harry D. Konsett, Mary Kousett, John R. Konsett, Annio D. Kensott, Edit Knnsovt, Annie Konsett, Lillian John G. Kenett and Mildrod Konsett: Tho forogoing summons ia served upon you, by publication, Suraii rwi to an order of tho lion.

Edgar M. Ciillou, a uMice of tho Supreme Court of tho Stato of Now York, dated the 20th day of July, 1880, and filed with the complaint in tho office of tho Clerk of tho County of Kings, at tho County Court Housj. in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of Now York, on tho 20th clay of July, 1886. Datod Brooklyn. July 20.

1880. GOODRICH, DEADY A GOODRICH, PlaintiO's Attorneys, jy22 GwTh 59 Wall street, New York City, New York. SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS Eli.abcth D. Vail, plaintilf, against Thomas H. Kensi tt, John R.

Konsjtt and John S. Oilman, us trustees mwler the last will and testament of Th. mac Kousfilr. deceasod. and tlio e.

iid Thomis II. Konaott and John R. Kensett individually. Eliza D. Ilolou A.

Kon sott, Harry D. Kutisott, minors, oror tho ago of fourteon years; Mary Kuiisolt, John R. Kensott, Annio D. Kensett. Edith Kousutt.

Annie Kutisott. Lillian Eonsott. John G. Kensott and Mildred Kensett, minors, under tho of fourteen; Cortrudo W. Konaett, Eliza II.

Casard, Sarah E. Brown, Mary F. Whiting, formerly Mary F. Kensott and Gertrude W. Kons it un mtant undor tho age of lonrto ui yous; WiJliim Stnwart, as substituted trus undor the last will and tostaniout of Ira B.

Wheeler, daeonsod Kitty Ann Wheeler, Ira B. Wheeler, Rachel 11. Wheolor and T. Kensott Whoolor, duioudants. Summons.

Ttialtoho had iu tlio County of Kinga To the abovo named defendants: You aro horeby summoned to auswer tho complaint in this action and to servo a copy your answer on tho plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after tho aorvieo of this summons, exclusive of tlio of service, and in caso of your faiiuro to appear or answer, judgment will lie taken against you by default for relief demanded in the complaint. Dated May 8, 1S8G. GOODRICH, DEADY 4 GOODRICH, piamtiu's Attomoys, Offico address. Nos. 59 nnd 61 Wall stroot.

Now York City. To tho defendants Eliza D. Konsett, Helon A. Konsett, Harry 1). Kensett.

alary Konaett, John R. Konsott. Annio D. Konsott. Edith Konsett.

Annie Kensett, William Konsett. John (3. Kensott and Mildred Konaett: Tlio fore going summons ia sorvod upon you by publication, pursuant to an ordorof Hon. Edgar M. Cullou, a justioo of the Kunremo Court of the Stato of Now York, listed tho (lt'i of July, 188(1.

and filed with tho ci.mplaint in tho olhco of the Clerk of tho County of Kings at tho County Court House in tho City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and Stato of Now York, on tho 20bh day of July, Datod Brooklyn, July 20, IS'fi. UOULlltlUll, UlSAUt a UUUU11IUH, Plaintiff'a Attorneys. 59 Wall stroct. Now York City. York.

jy22 0wTh CLAIRVOYANTS, MME. STILtiWELiLi SHOULD BE CON sulted on nil affairs of life; tlio truost fortune tol fing. No. 35U Fulton struct, entrumio on Red Hook ME. PHEBE CAUSES SPEEDY MAR riairo with one you lovo.

unites separated, remove trouble, gives luck. Nover fails. FEE FROM 25 CENTS. 373 GOLD STREET. DR.

LAROCHE, Natural born French olalrvoyant. tollB to all what wish to know without asking questions; satisfaction guaranteed or no pay; Ikdiae, 9L Mo, tXfii Oailton ov, oornot Fulton st, URRRRK rTTTTT?" SSSSS 17 Kg RRRRR SSSSS UR UR 8 8 ft SSSSS N. or at for or tho list by as of but or nor and and pass and upon boar paid must and for said mflE WILDEST KIND OF TRIUMPH. JL BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST, AT ERAST1NA WOODS, STATEN ISLAND. OVER 20,000 ENTHUSIASTIC PEOPLE DAILY.

VIVID AND THRILLING SOENBS OF FRONTIER LIFE. PERFORMANCES AT 3 AND 8 P. RAIN OR SHINE. DELIGHTFUL AND RREKZY EXCURSIONS ACROSS THE BAY. FARE 10 OlENTS, ONLY.

THE MOST WEIRD AND ENTRANCING SPECTA CLE alSsKSTKU BY THE AID OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS. PERFECT ORDER AND DECORUM. AFTERNOON PATKOVS HOME AT 6:30. NIGHT PATRONS HOME AT 11 P. M.

HOW TO GET THERE. Tickets exchangeable oan go all water ono way. Return via St. George, or vico versa. Two routes direct to gates.

From tho Battery, terminus of all Elevated roads, fare THROUGH ONLY 10c. Tho Stalen Island ferryboats SOLTHFIELD. NORTHFltiLD. WESTF1ELD, MID DLETON. Conniictinirrt St.

George with trains direct for Erastina, leaving Battery for afternoon porformanco at 11:110, 12:16, 1:00, 2:10, 2:30. For evening performance at 5:115, 6:00, 6:25, 6:50. 7:15, 7:30, 8 00. "BROOKLYN Steamer FLORENCE leaves Broo' lyn Bridge Wharf, at Fulton Ferry, at 10:18 A.M., 1:30 P. M.

6:45 P.M. Round trip, 25 cents. Parties leaving ew York can return to Brooklyn direct. Patent brake used on tho 10:15 trip. Grand stands seating 20,000 people.

ADMISSION, 60 CENTS. CHILDREN, 25 CENTS. Come early. Wander through camp. DOORS OPEN 12:30 AND 7 P.

M. JANHATTAN BEACH. PAIN'S BURNING OF MOSCOW. BATTLE SCENES. THE GRANDEST FIREWORKS, THE WORLD.

SPECTACLE IN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT 6UNDAY AND MONDAY, SPOHTING. JgRIGHTON BEACH RACES. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, THIS WEEK. R. ROBINSON, Preaidont.

JAMES McCowan, Secretary. jgARATOOA RACES BEGIN JULY 24, And continue Amrust28. on EVERY AVAILABLE DAY until Not less than five races oach day. First race at 11:30. JAMES M.

MARVIN, Presidents O. Wheatly, Secretary. AUCTION SAiE5. M. COLE, AUCTIONEER.

BY COLE 4 MURPHY. City Salesroom, 379 Fulton st, and 354 to 358 Adams. SATURDAY, July 24, at 11 o'clock. HORSES. CARRIAGES.

An. A lnrtv's nntHt hav Harablotoninn maro and canopy top phnoton, pony rig, very stylish: ono zood family horse, bturtries. rnekawavs. eoupos, villago carts, Ac light and heavy harness, robes, sheets, saddles, whips, nets, oto. Light deavery wagon a.id fine business harness.

"REGULAR WEEKLY SALE By JOSEPH HEUEMAN 4 UO Auctioneers, On FRIDAY, July 23. at 10 A.M., AT THE CENTRAL SALESROOMS. CORNER OF WILLOUGHBY AND PEARL STS. Lariru assortments of rrenoral hooseliold forniture. com rising bedstoads, bureaus, dressing cases, washstands.

air uud spring mnttrossoa, on.iirn, buffots, extonsion and center tables, bookcases, foithor pillows and bolsters. crockery, refrigerators, sawing machines, counters, desks, st ives, etc. At 3 P. Pianos, parlor suits, pier and mantel mirrors, lounges, roiuing oeus, pictures, etc. TEILLY ifc M'MLHINNY, IX AUCTIONEERS.

Will sell at public auction TO MORBOW (FRIDAY), AT 12 O'CLOCK, At our auction houtte, 83 NASSAU ST, NEAR FULTON, NEW YORK, RECEIVER'S AUCTION SALE OF MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD GRAND CH1CKERINO PIANOFORTE Axmlnster and Wilton C'lrpotH, Oriental and Turkish Hnirs. onivsevfii months in iisd and ennal to now. rn moved fcj our roonia from Fifth avenue residence, viz. Eieeant uarl' suits in m.ihofffiir.

rosewood and tulin. and covered in figured satin, and velvet; Conter and Library Tables, Pier Mirrors. Paintings an Engravings, all ot 'which have been imported; Portieres, Draperies, Brie a Brae, French Clocks Statuttes, Jardinieres, tc elegant mm Furniture, in solid cherry; Buffot, Table and OhMra, by Pettier; Silver and China Ware; Bedroom Sets, in antigen oak and St. Domingo mahogany; Bods and Bedding. Descriptive cataVogne n'w ready.

Also, one roll DcsV and 300 Ltw Books. By order DONALD MnlNTYRE. Recover. SPECIAL NOTICES. C2PECIAL NOTICE.

If you want to rent a good piano cheap for th Sam mer out of town, call uyon ALPHONZO SMITH, EGO FULTON ST, opposite Hanover place. MILLION BOOKS, RARE, CURIOUS, current, in stock, almost given away; libraries sup plied cheaper than elsewhere libraries and books boughi; catalogue froe; LEG GAT 81 Chambers st, third dour west of City Hall Park, Now York. JE PAY $3 TO $50 rUll IjAIMILB AAU OLD 1 lll.tllUIl 3 LEfl' Off SUITS AJiDOVlCllCOATS. 1 OVERCOAT PAWNTICKETS BOUGHT. CAMERON, FLATBUSH AV.

AND DEAN ST. SCHULZ DEALERS IN FURNITURE, CARPET 44. B04 FULTON NEAR BOND. Oreditif dosirod. JLf OR THE LIQUOR HABIT.

HAINES' QOLDBR bFECIFlC. It can bo giron in a cup of coffeo or tea without the knowledge of tho neraon. talcing it, effecting a xpoedy anil permanent cure, whether tho patient i a moderate drinker or an alcoholic Kruck. Thousands of drunkards haye been mado temperaU mon who ha taken the Golden Specific in their colTea without tuoir knowlodeo, and to bolieye tlioy quit drinkinR of thoir own freo will. No harmful eSecta result from ita administration.

Cures For aalo by WHEELER A BOLTON, 58 Fulton it. Brooklyn. ALEX. HUDNUT, Herald Bnildintr, New York. WF.ISMAN A MUELLENBACH.

Blblo Houae, Nw York. Trade aupplmd by C. N. CRITTENTON, 11S Fulton at. Neiv York.

CITY OFFICE, CITY HALL, Brooklyn, N. July 12, 1886. Public notico is haro by given Unit itpnlieolion in xyrilinrf ha boen preaant in! 10 tbo Common Council of tbo City of Brooklyn by tlio Prospect P. irlc and Coney I.sl Ruilroad Company and The Atlantic Ayenoo Railrond Comp iny of Brooklyn, its leoes. for tlio' innoiit of tho local authoritios of the City of Brook'yn for the use of cable traction power, with nil mechanical appliances therol'or, for the operation of the street sor'ace now partly constructed and by and until, rired to bo farther cons' rooted and opi.

r.Ucil between Fult Ferry and the Cemetery of the Evergreens mid 10 (he siuthoriy end of Ninth avenue, by tho feliowinii nnmed and described route and routes, streets, acromion and places, ncmely: Fr Fulton Ferry thr and iUouk Fulton stroot to Front sti oet; and also thr.iuph and al Water street en 1 Front street betivo street and Wosll root tlienco lr tro Water atreot and along Washington stroot to Concord reot; Ihrourh and al. nir Concord sl.reot, Novy street and P.irk a enue to Bro. dr. ay. Theiic.i alon 11 nd across Brondiv.

iy to Paik street and 'C ist street; through and aloux: Parks Iroetan icust si to Beaver stroet and aloin; iioaver streo( acr iL's Belviilera and Wall stroets to Bunluvick aveu'io; tlo iil along and aci osi Bushwiek avenue to iMelri 3 rou audjenerson street; theueo and aioio; street and Jefferson tl: ou uud ii'; svenue, through aud along said Mohose and Joffovson streets an I through anil Central avenue the vh. i leur.th to tho City Lino; and retoininir over, alouK and the same route r.ud routes, streets an i ay nu to Kelt. in Ferry. Also from Parx avenue tlir.i Tirti. and npor.

the route of tiio Prospect l'. ii mid uev I Riilroad Company tin rliilt 'e. the Park nlaza and Ninth iivoiiu to the 1 nil thereof; with all the curves, connections, staiid and cross inKS and all othor niechaiilc.il contrivances and appliances for tho construction and operation by cable traction power of the railr.iad herein described and set forth under and in pursuance of the provision of chapter 252 of tlio Laws of 1881: and that such application wilt be first considered hv the Common Council on tile ORtl, of July, IKSfi, nt '2 o'clock M. in tlio Common Oouiuul Chamber, city tlall. By order of tlio Council.

Clerk. I'KOPOSAIjS. jpiiOPOSALS. The Supervisor of the Town of Now Lots. KinirsOoiintv.

Now York, liereby invites proposals for tho purchaso of SIXTY NlNIC BONDS of said town for tho sum of one thousand dollars each, and ono of four Uundrod and thirty two dollars and seventy cents, to bear interest at live per centum pur annum, payable in twenty years, or at tho option of the of said town, at any tiiuo within said twenty years said bonds being one of tho series 01 bonds doneminatod "Town Improvement Bonds," issued unaer and in pursuancu of Chapter KMi of tho Laws ol 1SS5, ot tho Stato of New York. All proposals must bu lod and dirjotod or dolivoro'l to the iiudorsiirnod. at his rosidonee, on Fulton avenuo, East N.e.v York, in said town, on or boforo. tlio IJilth dy of July. 188ii.

at 9 A. M. Tho Supervisor reserves tho right to roject any or all bids net deouioil advaiitagootts to tlio town. Dated East Now York. July 111, 188(1.

jySO 3t HENRY WOI.FERT, Supervisor. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ROSTRUMS AT NATIONAL CEMETERIES. of National Ckmktkiuf.s. Washington. 1) July 12, 1836.

nronosals. in trinlivato. witli a coov of this nd vertiseinont attaehod to each, will bo received at this otlieo until Thursday, August 19, 1H80, for construction of Rostrums of brick and iron at tho following namod National Cemeteries; CypresB Hills, near East Now York, Lonir Island. N.Y.: London Park, near B.i!liin':r. Aid Moniphis, Liitlo Hock, Ark.

ana Wilmincton, C. also for const ruction of a similar Rosi rem ol sfono and iron nt tho National near Nashville. Tonn. Proposals inJiy bo submitted fur construction 0 any ono all the buildings mentioned. Suecilications tor tho work and blank forms of nronos als will ho furnisliod 011 application to tile Quartermaster's ottteos, Crvoue and lloivit Stroets, Now York City, and 160 West Fayette Street.

Baltimore, Md. at oach of tho Cemotorics named, and at this oftieu. Proposals should bo indorsed "Prop, sals for Rostrums" and addressed to tho undersigned. They will bo opened noon on tlio dato above soocitiod in the aoi piice of such bidders as mav attend. The ritrln.

13 reserved to re ject any or all bids. K. N. SATOHKLDER, jyltf 6t Deputy V. M.

General, U. S. Army. NAVY DEPARTMENT, KUREaU OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING, Washington, 1). July 3, IN SIt Sealed proposals, indorsed "Proposals Navy Supplies," will be recoivod from manufacturers regular dealers only, at this Bnroau until 11 o'clock A.

M.t August 6, 1N6, and opoued immediately th reaftor iu presence of bidders, for tho supply at tilt. Navy Yard, Now York, of the foilowinj articles, 200.UOO pounds sugar, 7.000 pairs calf shoos, 70.000 yards cotton duck, 10.0U0 pairs unbleached cotton socks. pounds salt water soap, 1,000 mess Kettles, 1,000 moss pans, 3,000 tin pots 3,000 tin pans, boxes blaoking, 3,000 jack knives. Also a lot nt miscoll iiieouB articles, a. of which can bo procured at tho Inspection of Provisions and C.

"thing. Navy Yard, New York, to be bid for the lot. To be delivered nt the Navy Yard, New York, follows: The sugar, shoes, cotton duck, socks and soap, in ninety days, and tho remaining artichs in aixty days from dato contract. Offers will bo received for ono or moro of the above mentioned articles, (excopt Iho inisocllanoous articles), must include the full amount required of such articlo articles. Tho articles must conform to the Navy standard, and pass the usual naval in.pection: and a reservation of 20 cent, will bo withheld from tho amount of each delivery, nntil tho oomplotion of the contract.

Bidders aro referred to tho Inspector of Provisions and Clothing at tho Brooklyn Navy Ysrd for specifications, forms ot oiler, and all information relative to tha articles required. Tho proposals must bo mado 011 theproper blank forms tilled out as indicated by the blank. Tho Department reserves the right to roject any proposal not cousidorod advantageous tu tho Gurernmont to waivo inlormalitios. LOUIS E. BEALL, Chi of Clerk, jylB 4t Th Actiug Ohief of Bureau.

BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, 177 Montaguo stroot, Brooklyn, N. July 10, 18S0. TOWN OF NEW LOTSKTKEET IMPROVEMENT LOAN 4 PER OKNT. BONDS. Sealed proposals aroinvited by tho BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY for tho purohaso of the whole or any part of $480,000 Town of Now Lots 4 percent coupon buuds of $1,000 each, issuod under tho art of tho l.egislaturn, id May 11, 18HG, chaplor 311, Laws of 1886, nhioh bonds mattiro as follows: Sorios A.

July 15, 1900. Series July 15, IU07. Series $25,000, July Series D. July 19U9 Series 25 00(1, July 15 1910. Series S2" 000, July 15, 1911.

Series $25 (aHk July 15, 1912. Surios II. $25,000, July 15. 1913. Scries ifciVOOO, July 15.

1914. Series $25,000, July 16, 1915. Sorios 1.. 915,00.1, July 15, 1916. Sorios July 15, 1917.

Series July 15, 1918. Series O. SVTi.tlOO. Julv 15. 1919.

Series 120.000, uly 15. 1920. 15,000, July 15, 1921. 125.000. Julv 15.

1922. 25,000, July 15, 1923. July 15, 1924. 125.000. Julv 15.

1925. All bids or nronosals must be for a tirico oxclusivo of in addition tot tie interest which shall havo acoruod said bonds from July lo, 1R86, the day whon they date, up to tho time thoy shall ba ruueivod by and for by tno aovoral purchasers. Proposals will bo. received up to July 24, 1886, at 10 o'clock A. M.

(at which time they will bu opened), and stato tho prico offered, description of aonea desired, bo indorsod, "Proposal for Bonds." Tho right is reserved to roject any or oil bida not doomed tho intorest of tho town. bond of each $25,000 series will, pursuant to the terma and for tho purposes in said act, bo retained by tha Trust Company, and la not offered for sale. jiltuun.i.YN rituai uuAit Aii IfindnoUl Akent. Jaku Kou OonaAH, SooretMj. Series a Series It.

Series Series a Series U. 9 4 .1 ho won day doos tho tho team piti. for than as woro stilo, of took of his 3 WEST FOURTEENTH ST. AND 26, 27 AND 70 WEST THIKTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK. BBEB HE HE AA A A BRRRB NN RN A A A A A A AAAAA HE RURRR HHHHHH EEB HE RK RN A A HE A AR If NN IIEEEBA AU WASH DRESS FABRICS.

This week commences somi annual closing sale What nood to tell of what we have to soil whon every body knows thero la no such stock of Wash Dress Fa brics in tho country; when everybody knows our assortments Are the largest; that our prices are the lowest; that we never carry goods from year to year, THEREFORE YOU CAN BUT LAWNS, organdy tintod Side band Cambrics Canvas Cloths, figured Domestic Ssdoons. Japaneee styles Turkey reds, oil cole LAWNS, finest quiiLty, yard wide French Batiste, 30 incli, stripes Figured and solid colors, warranted Daoisii ClotH. figured, light and dark Satin Foulards, rings, dots and Crinklod Seersuckers, all colors French Sateens Hair line CtiambrAies Satin Plaid Organdies Lawns SJ cents STh cents 6J4 cents 6 cents cents G)4 cents Vi cents 72i conts 10 cents couts llj cents 12 conts 15 cents 14 cents AT FIFTEEN CENTS, Bourutte Canvas Cord check Zephyrs and 40 inoh Etamincs; were 35 and 40 conts. AT SEVENTEEN CENTS and throc quarters, Finest French SATEENS, double colors, over 500 patterns, rings, dots, figures and vinos; were 32. AT TWENTY FOUR CENTS, Very finest Scotch Ohaml rays, richest colorings, hoary chenille stripes; rogular GO cent goods.

FRIDAY AS USUAL BARGAIN DAY. D. MN NM A TTTT TTTTH 11 RRB A S3 AA HUE S' 8, NN A A AAA HHH EH WWW II HE VV VV EEB S6S3 A A SONS. MARVELOUS BARGAIN TN LADIES' AND CENTS' REGULAR MADE ENGLISH I UNDERWEAR, I AT 60c. WORTH HIGH AND LOW NECKED.

LONli AND SHORT SLEEVED. CHILDREN'S REGULAR MADE, Ail r.t 3Uc; worth 85c. to $1.00. SPECIAL PRICES FOR 11 OO FEE II IlliO EE 11 11 OO EEE saos ssss SoeS" rSSc sss B00S Ladioj1 Kid Button Box Ton rr Common Sense SHOES, for SLOP. Kid Top Button SHOES $1.48.

Ladies' SLIPPERS, all widtis, Bux or Common Sens I'Ho. All CANVAS SHOES nt your own prices. MUST BE CLOSED OUT. NO DULL SEASON. EVERY DEPARTMENT OFFERS ITS SPECIAL BARGAINS EACH DAY.

FINANCIAL, ROOKIiYN TKUST COMPAKY. PO. 177 MONTAGUE STREH! CAPITAL (full Invested in U. S. i per cont.

bonds at pi? and A LARGE SURPLUS. Allows Interest on dopoBits. Depnsits are subject to check at aight, or returnable at specified datos; isauoacor tificates of doposit. Dtiairablo dopoaitory for funds await ing inTestmonu Authorized by epeclal charter to act as ezocutor. admin istrator, eruardian, truatee or any other uoslt ion of trust.

is a teen) depository for money paid into court. Acts as registrar or trangtor afpmta ot stocks and bonds, and ii u'UKiee ior rauroaa or a in or corporation mortgages. Peculiar adrantaKOs are derived from haTing tha Trust VUlUUttUJ IICL ill ttU Ul ttUOVU cttpticiiius Will execute orders for purchase and gala of U. S. bonds or othor invuat tnent Hocuntios.

Upon depoHit of cash or approved security this company Will guarantee letters of credit and pay all drafts undo same. FRUSTHES: Joslah O. Lrw, Alex. M. Whita E.

F. Knowlton, Honry K. Sheldoo, John T. Martin, CorneliuBD. "Wood, A.

A. JvOW, rreuunc onimwoii. it ii aid iw am. Alexandor McOue, John P. Rolfe, Ripley Ropes, Michael Chauuoey.K.

W. Cor lies. Abram B. Baylfs. Win.

B. Kendah. U. K. Picrrepont.

Henry W. Maxwell. jkii'LKV UUPiia, FreaidenU Edmund W. Cohliks, Vice President James Rosh Gurran. Secretary.

c. STAPLES. No 'lift MOTflT A TTTT RT poaler in "Brooklyn and New York City railroad stocks and uui.is. nr lOKijii rnu neir gie itocks and bondi, uranco stocks. City TVjjfONEY" TO LOAN ON IMPROVED XiiL uo bonuy or commission expenses low: to 11 A.

3 to P. M. H. W. htllKRRILL, 2ti Court streat.

ONJSY TO LOAN ON NEW YOllK Oil Brooklyn real estate: interest 14 to 5 ntr cont. uutj.lers ul lowest, rates. AljlsiEKT U. CiirlAKKliX, ZiJ nz. CO vox.

1 KATEFUL COMFOttTINQ. KPPS'S COCOA. BEEAKEAST. "By a thorouKh kuowh ul tho natural laws whlon Kovern tho operations of d.f.esti..n and nut ril ion and by a careful of the fine properties of well so lectwi Cocoa, Mr. Epps hrs proTided our breakfast tablet with a delicately ll.tvor.

hevoraue which may sare ua he.i doctors' is by I he julicious uso of syoh articles of diet that a cnstituli may bo prad uillyl.udt up until t3 rosi6t every ten oency to disoase. Hundreds of Kuht'e maladies are tloat liiir ar unJ us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. Wh may escape a fatal shaft by keepine ourselves well lortiiied vrith pure blood and ft properly nourished framo." Civil Servico Gazette. Madu siinjily wit'u boilinu water or milk. Soldonlyin naif pound tins by grocers, labeled thus: JAMES EPPS A Homcuopathic Ohemists, Loudon, Enffland.

irvsrisucrioiv. KOCKLANI) COLLE(E. i NYACK ON TIIE HUDSON. GRADUATING COURSE I UNI VliRSITY PREPARA FOlt TORY and BUSINESS YOUNG LADIES. I For Boys and Moll.

Successful School at Popular Rateo. Sp Teaching for Backward Pupils. Art, Music, Modern Languages and Teleernphy. Send for New dialogue. Next Year OPENS Sept.

14. W. II. PANMISTER. A.

Principal IIOTELS. rjTHE AMEKICAN HOTEL, 28, 30 and 3'J FULTON ST. First clasi rooms for Eenllemeu at moderate prices. 'ilLVAN. Prouriotor.

CONES list, AND. TVfANTlATTAN BEACH. lxl Leave Fl.ATHCTSH AV. 11 :20. Vi M.

VA 1:20. Sundays 11:110 and hall hourly thereafter P. M. 'Nut on Sundays. All (rains sdip at FRANKLIN, NOSTRAND, KINGSTON.

TROY and UTICA avs. Brooklyn Eloviilod connesls at East Now Yorlf. BUSlAVJCK ROU'IE now open to MANHATTAN BEACH. Hourly Trains from 10:117 A M. to 11:37 P.

M. These trains stop at Ridguwood Station. GILMORE'S GREAT BAND. Afternoon and Evening Concerts NEW MUSIO AMPHITHEATRE PAIN'S LATEST AND GRANDEST THE BURNING OF MOSCOW. EVERY NIGIiT EXCEPT SUNDAYjind MONDAY.

BHOOkLYN, BATH" AND WEST EKJD RAILROAD. Depot, FIFTH AV, coruor Twenty seventh Et, Croon wood. Trains for WEST BRIGHTON, CONEY ISLAND and BATH BEACH leave as follows: 7:15. 8 (. 8:45.

11:10 A. 1 2 (10 II Thon every half hour to 8:30 P. M. then 11:50, lO. 11:10 ana w.vu l'.

ni. iioes not run H. m. DAYS every minutes after 1 P. M.

EXCURSION TICKETS 30 CENTS. Trains will also leavo trom the now terminus Third av ant lliirty sixtli st, at the hours. Excursion licKUTS to west llr.cniou, (Jor.oy '1. AU piiBjougero admitted to Exposition tree. cents only.

(f island. WEST BRIO UPON BUACH. BR IOIITON BEACH TAKE THE "CULVER ROLTE Third sv. and Siityl fifth st, South Brooklyn. Ro.iclicd by tho Third av and Fort Hamilton illir.l.'ny cars.

cK tr iins wook days. Twenty miiiuto trains SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS. Faro as low and time as ariX routo. EXCURSION TICKETS, 25 CEN'IH. O.iod fo in l.

Park and Coney Island Raihoad. "OIIIGHTON BEACH RAILWAY. FOE HOTEL BRIGHTON AND TUB RACE CONEY ISLAND. Trains loavo Bodfo. Station 0:30, 7:30 and 8:30 A.

then every 80 minutes until 1 P. and overy 10 minuter thereafinr nnl.il lO tt) At lei hud Pi Park Stations a fow 'minutes lator. I rains leave Brighton 6 9:35 A. thon every 30 minutes unlil 1 i. minutes thereafter until 11:15 P.

M. Unpleasant days trains will he run hourly after 9:80 M. SUNDAYS. First train leaves Radford Rtalinn ltn A Ut mA Briiihton 8 A. M.

HOTEL BRIGHTON OI'EM FOR THE SEASON. Concent by Cppa's Seventh Hugimont Band. QONEY ISLAND. SEA BEACH RAILWAY. TrMns loavo Third av.

Stati at a on 10:125 and every thirty minnteB thereaftr until 10:25 P. M. On Sunday an i holidays trams run overv twoutv min utes until 10:25 P. M. La.

train loaves Coney Island nt. P. M. reach Third av Station, take Hamilton av. Oonrf.

at. Third ar. cars, steam from Twenty fourtn it. to riixty flfui without extra cimrgc. This route is FIVE than any other.

tramtilni oiitetrnrl Ana terminates in too center ot ATTRACTIONS, OLD AND NEW. PROSPECT PARK AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD. CONEY ISLAND. WEST BRIGH TON BEACH. BRIGHTON BEACH.

MANHATTAN BEACH, PARKV1LLE AND (JRAVESEND. EXCURSION TICKETS, 30 CENTS Childion between 6 and 12 years of nzo, 15 orntt. Trains le Rrn'tl. lrn donot. Minlll av.

and Twontfofh (Greenwood,) 0:00, 7:00, 0:00. 9:30, 10:00 A. theuoveiy tnant minutes until 1:00 P. aud thereafter Overy tilteen miuotes i.ntil 1 P. M.

kgi traint leavo West Brighton at like inter vals until 11:110 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. First train leaves Itrnoltlvn at. ft.

an A 11 nA Brighton A. M. Horse car route direct to Brooklyn depot: Tho nOW Soventll IT. line from Fulton Knrr. in.

nrnnV. Bridijo; City Hall and Atlantic rv tho Park and Vanderbilt av. lino, from Fulton and Catharlno ferries, Brooklyn Bridge and Prospect Park; the Ninth tt. (blue oats) from Hamilton Ferry. Pasxenuerfl via Boei uin lilacs.

Atlantto av. Rutin st Filth ay. lines transfer at Lnnff Island Railroad Do to.Sovohth nv. line without extra faro. JT EVERY DAY IN the witaa.

from urn to Moil It we Post tiiem pur to! ortioe. NEW A s. A REE OOO fl it BBS EEE RRR EE RRR WAAwe: li i i is WVVW EE HIHH MHS 7W WW If fl II Tl XT ERR ERR EEB (JUO SS3 LXL EEB AND BB RRR RRR OOO OOO BB I BB 893 TO 589 FULTON STREET, 266. 268 WASHINGTON 6TKKET. ON SATURDAY OUR STORES WILL BUT CLOSED AT 1 P.

M. WECHSLER BRO. We will place on speoial tale to monxm 7(50 PIECES DRESS GOODS AT 280. PER YARD. THE FINEST FRENCH ALBATROSS.

THE FINEST NUN'S VEILINGS. THE FINEST BISON CLOTH. THE FINEST ET AMINFS. THE FINEST CANVAS WEAVE8. Those desirable fabrics are of the finest analitv.

Tvnra wool, double width, in all the best colors. They have nevor been ofTered by any house for less than 60o. to 75c. per yard, and that is their actual value to day. In order to eneot a SDeody oloarunco we have out the nnce to roc.

s. WECHSLER BRO. WASH FABRICS. Onr ereat rmrchase of 5.000 nieces extra fine Ratint.a which wo sell at 10j. per yard, cannt.t be approached by rapidly, and we adrise an Jinmediato examination to a WECHSLER BRO.

12 YARDS EXTRA FINE MULL, 40 INCHES "WIDE, WITH 9 YARDS OF EMBROIDERY. Wo have Bold over 4.000 Rob en within thrnn won Its This article has given complete satisfaction. It )'b vastly superior to tho goode nut up in this country. Our robes contain more inatorial and embroidery of much finer quality, wo have only i.uuu lott aud them all in a few dnyq. Our prices, 82.50.

83.60. soil them at eight. We have also 600 COLORED EMBROIDERED ROBES, ranging in prion from $3.00 to $0.00. This less than halt the regular price. s.

WECHSLER fc BRO. LADIES' SUITS. This department has our mnRt particular attention with the earnest endeavor to havo it fillod with all that is most lor the season. Wo with to call special attention to our elegant as Bortmout oi WHITE LAWN SUITS, Which wo are selling from to $10.00. A handsome Strinod Gincham Suit in various colors.

whioh we are selling at $0.50, will bo found very desir auioior country wear. A very nretty Crinkle Cloth Suit, with velvot trim ruing, at nj l.ou. A Oomhin ltion Suit, of Crinkle Clnt.ll Slrinn and nlnin vTingunin, ai lormcriyeuia lorgio.uu. Cream canvas Cloth Suits at $7.50, are very cheap, and IO are the cream India Lawn Embroidered Stilts for $10.00. Tho favorite Cloth Traveling Suit for ffilO.OO.

of which we navo soia so many, we are receiving irom our munu I factory duily in all shades. WECHSLER BRO. MISSES' DRESSES. At 95c Children's Wash Dresses of pretty plaid ging; imms, whii colored uoQicB iTiuiraeo. vutn wnite embroidery, sires 4 to 12 years.

At $3.75 Misses' Crinkle Suits in two pieces, Btjlishly urapeu, sizes IU to 10. LADIES' WEAR, At only $1.38 Ladies' White Lawn Dresting Sacquoa, entire vest ot emoroiderpd insertings, tuoice onu umuroiaerea rouies. At 88o. Cambric drosses. tucked and embroidered Night At 68c Cambric Chemises, tnoked and embroidered, Snecial bargains in Underwear for Friday and Saturday.

s. WECHSHLER fe BRO. BOYS' CLOTHING. CONTINUATION OF OUR SPECIAL SALE OF 3,500 KNEE PANTS, SIZES 4 TO 13 YEARS. At 53c, 63c, 73c, 83c, $1 03.

$1.13, $1.23, $1.33, iiu'ui ooioru soiu ior less man ooc, $1.00, $1.26, $1.40. $1.60, 81.60, $1.75, $2.00. At $1.15 250 pairsfine Corduroy Pants, in all colors never Lei. rs eold lor less than At $2.69: Boys' all wool Jersey Suits, the coolest worth nun tor tliiB warm oat her, dark bluo ana nrown, irom a iu yearn. At $3 i Olesinrr out all wool Cashmere Roils, i I ui i At 2.65: All wcol and fast color Sailor Salts, with worth $3.50 i iiisi.s anil t'z in itarir.

warrnnr.en fast colors, from 4 to 13 years. At4.00: A lot of white Flannel Suits for boys worth $0.00 (from 4 to 9 years. jg WECHSLER A BRO. SPECIAL JfOK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Our $2.00 Stockings For $1.25.

LADIES' GENUINE ENGLISH SPUN SILK STOCK INGS WITH WHITE SPLIT FEET, BLACK ONLY At 39c Ladios' extra tine quality English Cotton Hose (fast black). At 29o. Children's qxtra fine quality English Cotton xxobo, an sizou. At C9c Ladios' genuine French Balbriggan Under wear, all sizes. At 29c Ladios' extra fine quality India GauKo Vests.

At 33c (Gents' extra line oualitv Gdaamer Vest 3 fc.r $1.00. and Drawers. At69c Gents' genuiuo Fronch Balbriggan Shirts and s. WECHSLER BRO. SPECIAL AT 150.

10,000 DOZEN FINE FRENOH MULL FICHUS AND SQUARES, HAND EMBROIDERED AND HEMSTITCHED IN THE GREATEST VARIETY EVER SEEN. MANY OF OUR STYLES ARE SOLD ELSEWHERE AT 75c $1.00, $1.25. Thin in thn larrPRt, lot of fronds which wo lijivn nupr of ferui in itny Kpocual article, and comprises the finest varioly of earumlly selected new and exquisite styleu iiuiv navo oeon lniponeu iji.b jason. wo are luiiy assured that this article will bo pronounced superior to anything aoon in thir, tily for the prico. No lady should disregard this opportunity to purchase a fullBUpplyof the so useful neck handkerchiefs, oa they are really worth not only double but 3 and times the price.

An early call will tecuru tho choice. WEOHSLER BilO. Ladies should nt fail to visit our Shoe DoDartment and secure sumo of the special bargains in FINE SHOES, BROKEN LOTS. Thoflfl urn exhibited on a snoarito tjihln. and om of thorn hfivobcon reduced to half tho former prico.

Tho ronuctions are piaimy marnen on ovory pitir. Tho following lots havo boon specially reduced: At 1.09. Reduced from Ladies' Curacoa Kid Button. At Jfl' HQ JL. a dies' Curacoa Kid Rutton.

in com IRoduood Jrora mon sense and box toe. At SS3.00. ILadiea1 Hand Turned Boots in Box Redured from 5.131), Too and common sense last. At 2.f0. i Reducod Irom Ladies1 Diagonal Cloth Top, Bntton.

tf.H7, At 03c. Reduced from Ladies' Curacoa. Kid Oxfords. $1.50, S. WEOHSLER A BRO.

NOTICES. TO CONTRACTORS ABSTRACT FROM ordinance of tho Common Council in relation to deposits to bo made by proposers for work, passed April 1877: Each proposal must bo accompanied by a dopofdt of Sol) In money, or bycertlliod cheok payable to order of the Preaidont of tho Board of City Wonts (now Cominissiunor of the Dopiirtmont of City Works), to returned (o tho bidder in case his hid is rejected by Bjard of City Works (now the Commissioner of the Department of Ci(y Works). In case the uiirty or parties whom tho contraot. may bo awarded shall nogloot or refuse to outer into contract the amount depositod, aB above spcciliud, will bo retained as liquidated damages such neglect or refusal. FOR BINDING THK PRINTED MINUTES, VOL UMES 1 AND II AND DOCUMENTS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.

FOR THE YEAR lHSo Department City Worka.Munieipa) Department Building. Brooklyn, 10, 18911 Sealod proposals will bo recoivod at thio ol'rtce until Friday, July 1:0. 18UB, nt 12 for binding tho Snntod minutes, volumes 1 ana 11 una uooumanis or me innnon Council for thovearl8iti. Snccincationsmav be and forms of proposals oan ho procured on appfioa tiun.at the Dupartroont of City Works, Bureau ot Sup plies. PrnnnRnlu will not.

ho considered nnloss aocomoanlod hv deposit aforesaid and also by an undertakintr in writing of two aitrntieH on each nronosal fwho shall mtalifv aa their responsibility in tho sum of $200) that if the oontract no awaraoa to mo party or parties proposing will become bound as his or their uuroty for its faithful norformanoo: and in caso ho or thov Hhall nouloofc or refuse to execute the oontrnot, if so awnrdod them, thai will pay to the City of Brooklyn tho difference bo tweon tho price so proposed and (ho prico at which tho contraot may bo madowitli any other person or persons. Proposals to bo indorsod To the Commissioner of tho Donartmont of City Works" (specifying work). The said proposals will bo publicly oponod and announced on tho day of July, 188(i, at tho hour of 12 o'clock, provided that tho Commissioner ol tho Department of City Works or his regularly appointed doputy is present. In ot tho absence of both then on tho first day thereafter when either Is present. By order of the Oommon Council.

Dated Brooklyn, Juno 28. 1888. UIUIKUK HlUaHD UONNISIt, Oommhisioner of the Department ol Oity Works. Attelt: D. L.

NOUTUUP. Kanrau.v. jyl9 tho iu J. of ol srtia why for Oourt to at TAMN'S GOG GO GGG I. EEB Fit NN EE If LLLL EEB NCI A AA A A nn NN DDI D.

DDO AAA NN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT IN THE WORLD. STEAM KRS LKAVK JEWKLL'S WHARF DAILY 9:00. 10:00 and 11:00 A.M.; 12:15, 1:40, 2:15 and 3:45 P. M. Returning leavo Ghm Island for Jewell's Wharf, 3:30, 6:00.

ft .00, 7:00 and 8:00 P. M. 40c. KXCURSION TICKETS 40C. fcXTRA BOATS ON SUNDAYS.

fyH THE BEACH AT ROCKAWAY. NEW YORK, WOODHAVF.N AND ROCKAWAY RAILROAD. THE SHORTEST, QUICKEST AND ONLY RELIABLE ROI TE TO ROCKAWAY BtOACH. WEEK DAY TRAINS leave Lone Island thty and 7:00, 10:05. 1 1 A.

M. 1:15 P.M., and hom.y until ViZO Leivo Flatbnsti 9:20 A.M and hourly tint. 1 P. M. Ret trcin3 from the beach lionily.

SUNDAYS Fl thush ar. hot r.y. Leave Lone Ldand Ci and Bushwkk 7:10 A. hourly until 12:4.5 P. then hourly until Returning trains rom tho boich half hourly from 6:00 to 10:30 P.

M. Tickets ou twilo at 207 Broadway, No.v York, and Noelke'B, rner Bowery andlirooino et, Now Yurk. JflOK ROCKAWAY BEACH. THREE TRIPS DAILY. Palnlinl thrco flocked stoamera.

COLUMBIA and (iHAND REPUBLIC. FARE FOR T11K ROUND TRIP, 00 DENTS. Leavine Jovroll's Wharf, Brooklyn. 11A.M., and leavfiri Ttockaw ay Uoacil, Seaside Dock ..11:30 A. M.

and 5, 0:30 P. M. pEWBURGH AND WEST POINT. Grand Daily Excursion (oxcept Sunday) by tho fast and elegant Day Lino stantoi's, ALBANY, C. VIBRARD.

Trom Brooklyn, Fnlt st. (oy 8:00 A. T. From "ew York, ally tt. Pier A.

M. Fri.m No'i York. West Twi'Hty "Con'l St. Pier. 8:01) A.

M. KicursiouitiU will vo throe hours at West Po nt or ono hour and thr'e quaru is at Ne vtongh; return lis, ruach New York 6:30, Brooklyn P. MUSIC. TRAVEL, TISAlVSI'oreTA'riOX, IStCIllH.SlltP.H. H7UROPEAN 'rlAVEL.

Tourist tickets for iudividtu al travolori lo and in all Snrtsot urops in cimnftctooi with auy line ot stoamers. pecial tick et for plestriiro travel in nil parts of tile globs. Pro amines by mall. THOMAS SON. 2G1 Broadway.

New York WrHITE STAR LINE, TO QUliKNSTOWN AND LIYHRPOOU pirin. ni i. si. 2:. A.

M. BK1TANIO THURSDAY. July 2M3.P. M. Al'KlATiC Y.

net "A.M. Cdliiii itom $. and 8100. Steerage tickets (rotn or (o Old 'oouiry. $20; in Aiiri it ic find Col tie.

$35. These st eanii rs do not c.irry cattle, fheoporpigo. F. psbhae tickets or drnftH. payable 011 demand every in I 'ngltind.

Ireland. Scotland, Swo on and Nor uay, r.t hovoit. atitily to V. ALDKIIItiK, 12 Court st and JOHN F. Ml IR.il N.

8 Broadway. Willi misburgh. R. d.C'JUTiS.oO Broatiwiiv. Now York.

FOB (HII'l VTOWN AND (' OF ultl A. ('I'T'Y OF itoidny. July 31 1 CITY OF BKkLIN Sat. rday. :3 A.

Iroin Innnn Pier, f. ot Cr.nd et, J. city. Cr." iu PHFhnge and S100: :i.tenui.di:.to. 835; st Dvm or Oi 1.

'mil try, $il. I'JiTJai WHKJHT MJNh.l!"nira! Agents, No. 1 No.v ork. JOHN O. HKNDF.KSON A SON.

344 'ulton at; or II. F. KOCH, Brot.diVuy, Brooklyn, K. 1. CIBNBKATi AKSTf ANTIC" OOJt' 7.

PA NY. HKTWICKN NHW AND HAVRE COMPANY'S P1KR, No. 42. NORTH 111VKR. Morton ST.

LAUKK.Vr. Daidoinao July 2t. P. LABRADOR, Perioro Ilauleriw. lyll.

P. pynble nt siglit, 111 rniouiits to s.ot, on IVuiisatl. ntiquo, 01 Peris. LOUIS Dli RKBIAN. Agent.

No. 0 Bowling Creen. N. Y. Sr.

87 Court st. Brooklyn. TKTORTH GKRMAN UiOYD STKAMSHIP LINK New York. 'Mtha opton and Bromon. h.xnr.ss Stemi'Trt.

Eider, Wo 1 2 :30 P. rr An. 11 :30 A.M 4 P. M. ''Ill Pg 11.4 PM Aller.

Au. 4 8:3 I A. M. Fulda A a 14,5 A.M. marked tin's sail ior Dr.

uien nireot, Kutes pEsflge I Hhvio or llreuien. F'irst bin, to $150 a Joeat i second. Steeri'gn ticketb at retluoe I ritea. Pier betwee i nd an I Tlor i rts IMi n. N.

J. OICLRK'HS A 2 Bowlin: Cre. n. N. Y.

LINE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, sailing from Pier No. 38. North River foot of King st. for QUEKNSTOWN and LIVERPOOL as follows: ALASKA Tuesday, July 27, 1 :30 P. M.

WYOMING Tuesday, August 1 A. M. Cohin passage, 4P0, 970 ana $80. Intermediate. $35.

Stoor.ure from New York, 320. Propaid steerage Now York, $20. A. M. UNDKK11ILL A Broadway, New York.

JOHN C. HENDERSON ik SON, 344 Fulton st. A NCIIOR LINE. UNITED STEAMKRK Bail overy SATURDAY Irom N1CW YORK FOR GLASIiOW VIA. LONDONDERRY.

Anchoria. July 21. 11 A.M Fuinortsi August 7. Noon. Dovonie, July 31, 5:30 A.

M. Ch cans i Auirost It, 5 A. M. Cabin passago, $45 and $55. Second Return $55.

JOINT EXPRFSS SKHVlClf. NKW YORK TO LIVKRPOOL. VIA. "URh'NSTOWN, of Homo sal's WLDN1CSDAY. August 18.

America anils WEDNESDAY, Soptember 1, And every ulternatn WKDN10SDAY thcieafter. Ssloon passlge $60. $70 and $S0. Second does. $35.

Steer.if:o outward or prepaid, either horviee, $20. For ibin plnnt and torther in i rmati' apply to HIiNIIKRSON BROTH ICRS. 7 Bowi ng Crcon. New York; or JOHN TAYLOR, OS Court st (open Satur lay night) or F. KOCH, Broadway, Brooklyn, E.

D. UWARDLrNll rtlK CONATiD STBAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITBDk llotwron New York and Liverpool, ailing at Cork linrboa FROM PIKP. 40. r. 1VIRK 8KB VIA Saturday, July 24.

11 A UMBRIA Saturday, July 3 4 P.M AUKANIA Saturday. 1, 11 A. 11111 RATKS OF PASSAUK: Obin pnssago, 00, s(l or according to aooommo. dali n. Intermodiate $35 Tickets to Paris 822 additional.

Return tickets on favorable te mn. at very low rates. Stoerago tickets from Liver 00 land and all other porta of Bnroua st rntes. Tiirough bills of lading given for Belfast, Olasgow, ltavr and other 11 I he nt and lot Moauorrai. eaii ports.

I 'or fl am! pam 00 Ir at the company's offices N. 4. I', wli Cro 11, New V'. rk VhHNOK BROWN i Agents. pisia ticket Ir ,111 or for Kor yo.

dra' it I 1' toT. H. HHNDRIOk SON. No. J15 AtaiHio a near urt at.

sols agent lor Brooklyn, or H. F. kuOU. 44K Broadway. Brooklyn.

K. Ij Coit.Htwittc C1 AND Til'; SOUTH AND SOUTH Vi CHA.iW a 3 P. M. Vwv'li. li.

f. ot of Park tdice. CITY OT' ATLANTA, Capt. I.nclurou,: July 34 DKLAW a h. Ht uly 28 JAMF.K W.

LlU 1 li t) A At. i.nt4; OR. Wll.MAMl'.CmiE A 35 SAVAN'N'Ai: at 3 P. M. Fro'D PiiM Noitli Pi er, foot of Sj.nnt' st.

TAI.LAHASSF.Il. fa. t. Fisher CITY OF AUt ilJ'l'A'. Ctfpt.

Wu ki July 24 ft A All. Ur.pt.t1 A I M'f. tr Ail tiics? BifsniflTfl are provinen tvith hrst class pus en gor accoinniouHLmns. ot ono ln injum can be collected at destinMion if iiittiiranrc ia ft'eted by two iclock at union ofHco, cr by three o'clock at iiierd.on or foiorcday ol a ulmg otherwise it must bo pud uy inippnr. JAr further annlv In tho aennts of tlio rn snectiva liiu aa above, or to YV.

II. nili VrT, tit ncral Akoiu, Groat HotitluMn I'roiht aud PiisaL nKOi IjiiK tJ, uui'iti oi i urwad Cuw YoikUily. Been, nil) oats. TIALTj kivkr line. for hoston.

nkwport, fall river. ADOU11L1 DAILY SKUVICK is n.w bninc uiioi atnd via ins rout i C'liumps'on I'll KIM. JIRISTOIJr PROVJDKXCK, OLD COLONY. A lino RAN'D and OKCIIKSTRA on steanior. Lnavn Now XorK mini rior? torn xo.j.

loot Murray nt. on tho tdjr.wins 1. cor I aM River dirjet. nnociin." wun crircja ir. uus ii.r lioston.

i iic lonrf. ivc JJodtoru, 31 as Viiicyar'), )lntucko T.nint rnn sn jnornin uviiuh io it oh ton. For riov. port. duo ab ut A.

and duo ali'iut A. corinoctin; at htrci point with ininB uiju ht i. Hen, u'tweii ana wu Movmains. uoturuiiip ut.vo iifhtmi at. an.

I 7:00 P. FallPivor. 7 and 8:2 P.M. Duo in Kew York at 7 and i A. M.

huiul.iys itifivw iSi Vi.rk at P. M. i all Poturwiiifr leave li I. M. Conno ti' via aiiih'i noni.

irorn iro lyn c.rrt. Uity 1 1'. M. UiillV (hUllUaVK UlC 1). I'ifltets.

Hiat.er..niiK. nlc cpn be obtained in NivYi rk at '207. '2C1, )12, IMt. and iroauway. iinucrv.

stor itoiino mid WuiUb Hotols Lino oflieo, Pier 2, IS(. R.t and on stoamorH. In 8C0Fufton Kt. ami 1071iroadway, K. D.

OOftNOR, GmiKrai Paasonger Ageat. BORDFN LOVIXL, Agents. JUJUSON lUVEItJlY DAYLIGHT. DAY LIIS'E STEAMERS ALBANY or C. VIBBARD.

(Daily, oxcrpt Sundaj'.) Brooklyn. si. (hv Annoil. rn A nr Learo Now York, Vt isIrvHt. pi H.

ilJA. M. Yurie, wont on'l st. pmr. A.

For Altmny, Iaidtng at Nyack end Trim town (bv fe.rv). Went Point, Novrburgh; Oatr, killand Kudsoo. RoUirning, leave Albany A. M. WEST POINT and NKSVFJU' i It Wiu.i down boat.

RIliNLlIKCK (l)v firy) With Bpi cial train un tho Ul ter A Dot. Ii. R. ior too rescrta oi ih CatshOl it spMciai trim on Oatscill nintiin R. R.

HUDSON With BOSTON A ALBANY Jt. It. for am, PjCstitld. Linn iifft'n, Albany a inirij 1 oipr 'ri'j, aud with N. C.

R. for Dtica, Niagara F.vllfl and tho Wnat. Tho New York Transfer C.mnany will call tor and chuck agf front h' tom nod residences. "OKOVIDBNCE LINE. vim PROVIDICNCIC.

WORCESTER, NORTHERN NEW ENtil.AND AND WHITE MOUNTAIN POINTS. Steamers KiiODf. irti.AND una aAatinuuuoiina Will loare Pier 2V. N. DAILY, except Sundays, at 5 P.

M. Parlor ears from steamer landing to Whito Moun tain points, trithout chance. Send for Summer Excursion DOOK' r. r. vr.

rut uoncrai rassengor AKont. LB ANY JJOATS. PEOPLE'S LINE. DREW and DEAN RICHMOND Leivo Pier 41, N. foot Cm.il Ft, Daiir (Stindav.

oxcontvd) nt C. P. M. Oonnoctini: at Albany for all lints North and West. vv.

w. miuii, i reimsnt. KOY IJOAT.S, CITIZENS' LINK. 94 50 to SABATOCA and n. rt; Cm to T.AKH OlCOROE and retrrn.

TROY Excursion ti iots. S2.5II: ood tho sea i 01. Popular routo to Chft'iii Iain, illlamut uvn and tlm Nortli. Stoam ers City of Tr and S. daily except Saturday, foot, of at.

P. II. Sunuar steamers ueh at Albany. n. Ac MARY TOWRLL.

FOR ORAN tnU's W'ft Point, Ctirnnl). Now Ham burg, Milton, IIydrPark, Itondout and Kmiftson ov. rv day. at wtry st. P.

M. Twon poconu ri. 1. jnu rs a i itJJA SHK l.KA KS ONE HOUR EARLIKIt AND WILL LAND AT MARLBUROUGU. ORWIOH LTN1D FOR BOSTON.

"VOR CFTEU. POHTLVND. NEW LONDON. NOR WICH, WHITE MOUNTAINS AND ALL POINTS CAiiT. I'iit i.

Nortn River, foot ot Wntts St. (next pier YO rc Abr H3ra Forrvi, at 5 P. M. fU iuiier tilTV OF WORCESTER, Tuesdays, Thursday I nvs. Ki.

amcr CITY OV N1CW YORK, Mondays, Wodnea. huauno'iunled facilities for hiindlinf and dia utmir litnnehout Nvr KnirtAnri. 'tie r.tesiner way daily, excopt Kimd'iy, eiclnsivoly 'reinht. Ticletd und at ivtiTooma stcur.d 257, ai'7and i)S7 Broadway. Astor Houso, Windfr at Pier 40, North River and on teamrH.

GEORGE W. BRADY, Agent gOSTON AND NEW ENGl7aNd7 WATCH HILL, NARIt AO ANSETT PIKR AND BAR HARBOR. LINE. INSIDE ROUTS. Steamers from now Pier 35, North Rtvor, one bbiok above at.

at P. M. daily, excopt Sunday; a navr train, with parlor cars (rcciiniuz chairs) between steam erV landing Bi etim without, ohargo, F. W. POPPLE, Genoral Passonger AeonU SPRINQ.

HUNTINGTON AND OYSTER BAY 8tettrjbnnt flylvan Deli Ioiitcb foot ni KrAlroian Kt. New 1 ork. at .1:4 i P. M. uailv eicentini? Saturday.

Snturdaya at 'A P. M. biturday liftL rnoon excursion, arriving in Now York about P. STOISAGai. KfE'METUOf'OLITAN STORAGE houses.

178. 180. 182. 181 Fulton St. earner of Oranan.

leitaooomiiiodat fdns. loirost rateat 6ouarAte rooms. oTa. Tfttorjovr tnsuraucet handling in vrftrehonse (rtte; tttefrdO" won Boiiuiteu. xtxituoii i 4t xroprietota.

A. or st, lyn via line and pot FRIDAY Fair, potalbly still oooler. A WEKH 000 RSS, WWE OOH Ho Sg EEB RRR WY YW EE VY VV BBB HHH SSo KB KICK OH XXXXf2oXX Xh IV 11 II BSSS UXt BBB ooo AA 1 A AA BBB RRR A HA MM MM AA HAAMMMM BBB RRR A A HHHH A A MM AAA AAA MM A A A BBB RA AU HA AM A QUEER PLACE. BROKEN, CRACKED, ODD PIECES AND ILL FITTING LIDS OF CHINA, GLASSWARE AND MANTEL ORNAMENTS HAVE RESULTED FROM OUR HEAVY SPRING TRADE IN THESE GOODS. THEY'RE TOO POOR TO SELL, TOO GOOD TO THROW AWAY.

WE'VE HIT ON THE IDEA OF COLLECTING THEM ALTOGETHER ON THREE OR FOUR SEPARATE LONG TABLES, SO THAT WHAT'S THERE MAY BE SEEN AT A GLANCE. RATHER A QUEER PLACE FOR DISPLAY ING THEM HAS BEEN CHOSEN. AWAY UP ON THE FOURTH FLOOR, AMONG THE HOGSHEADS AND BOXES OF THE WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. TAKE THE ELEVAT ORS IN THE LIVINGSTON STREET ANNEX, AND TELL THE ATTENDANT WHAT YOU'KE AFTER. THE PRICES FOR THESE ARE MARK ED ACCORDING TO THE EXTENT OF THE DAMAGE, 40.

60. CO AND EVEN 70 CENTS OFF THE $1. BISQUE FIGURES, ROSE PORCELAIN WARE, ORIENTAL VASES FOR OABI NET. MANTEL OR CENTER TABLK DECORATION, COLORED OR PLAIN FANCY WATER PITCHERS, TUMBLERS, GILT EDGED SLOP BOWLS, BRIO A BRAO, GLOBES AND SHADES. CROCKERY.

CHINA, GLASS WARE, Etc, ARE AMONG THE COLLECTION. THIS IS A MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY IF YOU HAPPEN ON WHAT YOU WANT. Fourth floor, roar elevators. MEN'S EXTRAS. SPECIAL SUMMER SCARFS STANDARD, Q5c, EMBROIDERED LAWN SCARFS, TECK AND FOUR IN HAND SHAPES ONLY ENOUGH FOR TO TRADE AT THIS PRICE, I2XO.

UC. SATIN SCARFS, FOR 19C 350. WHITE SELF FIGURED SILK SCARFS, 3 SHAPES 230. 50c. BOYS' PERCALE SHIRT WAISTS 38c.

650. BOYS' PERCALE WAISTS 450. $1.75 AND HIGHER FOR MEN'S ALPACA COATS. 76 AND HIGHER FOR MEN'S LINEN DUS TERS. $2.00 FOR MEN'S WHITE LINEN DUCK VESTS.

$1.35 TO $3.25 FOR MEN'S FANCY DUCK VESTS. S2.25 MEN'S ALL WOOL JERSEY BATHING SUITS, FOR $1.25. $1.45 FOR MEN'S GOOD FLANNEL SHIRTS. BETTER AND FANCIER ONES COME A DOL LAR OR SO HIGHER. $1.35 FOR YOUTHS' FLANNEL SHIRTS.

880. FOR BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS. WHITE FLANNEL 18 INOLUDED IN ALL OF THESE FLANNEL SHIRTS FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS Adjoining main entrance. FOR MEN. WE HAVE DONE CONSIDERABLE FOR ALONG WHILE BACK TO TONE UP THE CHARACTER AND LET DOWN THE PRICES OF LADIES' SHOES.

THIS SUMMER WE'VE AIMED TO HELP THE MEN ALONG IN THEIR FOOT WEAR FOR OUTDOOR" USES, SUCH AS BICYCLE, TENNIS AND YACHTING. THE MEN'S STANDARD $3 SLATE COLORED TENNIS AND YACHTING CANVAS OXFORDS, WITH FANCY GOAT TRIMMING AND RUBBER SOLES, BUT $3.50 CHOCOLATE LEATHER ONES FOR $2.35 84.00 ONES FOR $2.75. THEIR $1.50 BICYCLE SHOES OF BLACK GOAT (RUBBER SOLES Oil NOT), $3.25. 31.75 MEN'S GYMNASIUM OXFORDS, $1.25. A SPEOIAL LOT OF MEN $1.50 OXFOUDS FOR TENNIS OR FIELD USE, yflo.

A SPECIAL LOT FOR LADIES' WEAR OF CANVAS OXFORDS, 110c, IN PLACE OF $1.25 ORDINARILY. Shoo section, socond floor. COTTON WASH STUFFS. 15c. CRINKLY SEERSUCKERS FOR 9o.

120. AND 150. SEERSUCKERS, CAMBRICS AND GINGHAMS FOR 7o. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 YARD PATTERNS OF 35c. FRENCH SATEENS, SOME OF THE BEST STYL15S IN OUR ENTIRE ASSORTMENT AMONG THEM FOR 250.

PER YARD. Main floor, left aisle, roar. WHITE LAWN SUITS. SPEOIAL OFFER $4.75 ONES WILL BE $6.50 ONES WLLL BE $9.60 ONES WILL BE $12.50 TO $10.50 ONES WILL BE $3.60 AND $12.50. HIGHER PRICED ONES WILL BE CORRESPONDINGLY LOW.

POLKA DOT SATEEN SUITS, WERE NOW ASSORTED SUITS, 1.50; $3.25 CAMBRIO AND SEERSUCKER AND $9.60 Second floor, front Elevator. A CONVENIENCE. OUT OF TOWN GOERS MAY HAVE ANY THING THEY LIKE IN OUR. PLACE SENT TO THEM BY DROPPING A LINE OR TWO THROUGH THE POST TO OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT." WEOHSLER ABRAHAM. 3 entrances Fulton st, Gallatin place, Livingston st.

jpSTABLISHED 1811. CHOICE OLD WHISKIES, MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. The moJioma.1 nmlitiaa of Whinku ribiti.lnrl tho finest growth of Rye in tho renownnd Valley of ni'nriii)( mom, navo iiiirnuinu tno aitonnon oi toe Medical Faculty in tho Unitoii States to nnch a degree as plnee it In a very high position among the Materia ICR. Wo to invito tho rttcntion of connoisseurs to our coienr.Mrti imoolu win.K JJLb.wbion weoITorat thofol lowint prices, in cases containing one dozen buttles each THREE FEATHERS, OLD RYE, 18C5 $21.00 OLD RESERVE WHISKY 18.00 UNRIVAXED UPPER TEN 15.00 BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY 12.00 you cannot obtain these Whiskies from your Grooor will, on recoint of Hank Draft, Refti'ii tercet Letter or Oflieo alnnoy Order, or C. O.

D. if defcirod, doltrer to your addrois, express, chnrtfos propaid. to all n.inti e.ist of tho MiffiiHHlppi Uivor; and by freight to any i. oi i no ii. a.

iiriMiaiuj. t'r KXOJCMjKKOK, PURITY and EVKNNKKS OF OUALI'l'YtiiH above aio iinsurp'uBod by any Whiskies tn mii Kin. i iiuy are onuriMy itli.ii. ivum. ADULTER ATION, and ok ansa natural flavor and tine tonic prop Theso'Whiskics aro sold undor guarantee to eiye nerfooL satiBracti.ni; othorvriBs to be returned at our expense.

Obrrbspondunce solicited. H. II. W. GATHER WOOD, 114 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.

YORK OFFICE, 16 SOUTH WILLIAM STREKT. COAL AND WOOD. AVID MELiUK, DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD. COAL AND WOOD. COAL AND WOOD.

COAL AND WOOD. Ill MYRTLE AVENUE, near BRIDGE STREET. HOW BILLS, PROGRAMMES, OOnPONTmR ftTrt lareestoolc of WOODOUTS, suitable for THKATRIOAL and MINSTREL TROUPES BROOKLYN. DAILYKAGLE JOB PRINTING OFi'IOE tho be tho to for of July soon the to they thoy 80th oase Unfavorable "Weather for Brighton Beach Races. th A Light Attendance Daly Oak, Ketuiag ton, Lord Coleridge, Charlie Russell Leonora and King Tietor Winners.

The crowd at tha Brighton Beach races yea tonloy was not up to the average owing to the un favorublo weather. The track was very heavy ant tho owners mado great efforts to have their horsei scratched. Tho flol Is, howover, wero fair in Bla owing to the Inexorable Judge who would not tab mud as an excuse, and a tolorably good day's spor rosultod. Tho winners were Daly Oak, Kensington Lord Coleridge, C'hnrlio Russell, Leonora and Kins Victor. Tho running of Nat Goodwin in the Oral race and of Olirotto in tho last was regarded bj tho Judgos as suspicious and will ho laveatlgated.

The first raco was for two year olds, selling allowances, throo quartors of a mile. In it wero tho following: Daly Oak, 107 (Palmer); Bellonaj 100 (Meghan) Comus, 102 (Perkins) Nat Goodwin, 107 (Me, ghor) and Clara Morris, 102 (McCarty). Comus got on slightly in front, but seemed to Btumbls and Daly Oak at once took tho lead and was never hoaded. Clara Morris ran socond to the head of tbo stroteh whore Bollona went up to socond, Daly Oak won by a neck. Nat Qoodwln came in the stretch and headed Bollona, beating hor out for a place by ahead.

Time, 1:21. The Judges thought Meagher did not try to win and had both the boy and Crocker in tho stand. The result of thoir examination has not boen disclosed. Certificates, $24.90. $9.15 and $3.30.

The second race was at a mile and a sixteenth, selling allowances. The contestants wero: Keokuk, 4, 110 (Garrison); Cathcart, 103 (Meehan); Kensington, 4, 102 (Hogan); Vaulter, 4, 103 (Turner); Emmet, 4, 103 (Palmer), and Tangier, 102 (Car moy). Tho start was an eveu one. Kensington showed first. Kookuk led at the Btand and Cathcart at the quarter.

Emmet, who had boen running third, took the lead on the back and led to the threa quartors, followed by Kensington from the stabla turn. At tho head of the stretch Kensington headed Emmot and came away winning by two lengths. Emmet second, ton lengths before Vaulter, third. Timo 1 :51. Cortlfleates $13.00, and $12.85.

The third race was also at a mllo and a sixteenth, selling allowances with the following to start: Epicure 3, 94 (Charleston); Berlin 5, 110 (Garrison); Weaver 3, 87 (Koebor); Bello B. 107 (II. Barrett); Lord Coleridge 4, 105 (Church); Leather Stocking 5, 120 (U. Purcell) and Ubarnla6, 100 (Delong). To a somewhat struggling start Lord Coleridga went off in front and was nover headed.

Leather Stocking was socond to tho half mile whon nibernla went up to second followed by Berlin, who, at the stable turn took second. In the stretch Lord Coleridge came very wldo, losing much ground thereby, while Berlin ran next the rails. Lord Coleridga won by a neck, liorlln second, Woaver a poor third. Time, 154.V Certificates $14.50, $9.33 and $9.60. The fourth ruco was a handicap, ono mile and an eighth.

The horses to whom the weights were safc factory wero Geueral Monroe, 108 (McCarty); Frolic, 5, 107 (Hamilton); Windsall, 5, 105 (Palmer); Charlie Kussoll, 4, 104 (Turner); Wooddower, 6, 101 (Mcehan) and Haledon, (Morton). To a good start Windsall first showed first At the Btand Frolic took command aud showed tho routo nearly to the three quarter post On the backstrotch Charlie) Russell and General Monroo ran head and head In seoond pluco, Kussoll taking sacond the three quarter post ami challenging Frolic In the stretch. Af tor a lively drive down the homestretch Charlia Russell roachod the winning post first by a nock, Frolic second, a length and a half before Monroa third. Time 2:01, Certiflcates $56.25, $22.20 and $15.75. The fifth race was for throe year olds, to carry 109 pounds, no allowances, seven furlongs.

Tho following hoisted thoir colors: Bill Brieu (McCarty); Bes 3io li. (Palmer); LldaL. (Mohan); Leonora, (Church); Bumble (Ossler); Flanz (Miller); Tom Uptogrovo (Cochran); Lucy II. (Ditson); Biscuit (Harris); Lancaster (Borgon), and Kenich (Delong). Mohan rodo two pounds and Miller four and a half pounds over.

It was a straggling start Leonora got off two or throe lengths In front and was nover headed. Bill Brlou ran second to tho three quarter post, whers he was superseded by Luoy Biscuit third, hiring closed up considerable ground. Biscuit and Lucy It. mado a hot raco for second place. Leonora won by eight lengths, Lucy II.

second a neck bofora Biscuit third. Time, 1 Lucy II. was not represented in the certificates and the place dividends were awarded to Biscuit Certidcates $16.25, $9.50 nnd $11.60. The sixth race was at ono mile, weltor woights. The following startod: PcokskiU, 3, 133 (Post); Bur gomastor, 5, 148 (Hamilton); King Victor, 3, 139 (Garrison); Colonel Sinn, 4, 146 (Campbell); Retort, 145 (Turloy) and Ollvetto, 6, 143 (Leavey).

After considerable dolay at the post causod by the dlso bodionco of somo of tho hoavy weight Jockeys, who ought not to be allowed to ride at all, a fair start was directed. OliTetto went off In the load, but was immediately taken back by Leavy, and King Viotor went to the front and was never headed, winning; by three parts of a length, Olivette second the same dlstanco boforo Pcokeklll, third. Time, Certiflcates $21, $9 and $7.05. SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Bbso Ball.

Yesterday was a tiny of disappointment at tho Washington Park grounds alike to tho management of iho Brooklyn and Metropolitan clubs and tlio patrons of the game, but moro to tho former than the latter, as the rain of the morning led every one to expect a postponemout of tho match, and more wero not over Iwo hundred persons prosont at I'. M. The disappointment was tho financial loss involvi by the necessity for postponement, tho clerk of the weather seeming to havo a special spite against both clubs, but particularly Brooklyn. Owing to tho prevalence of rain in New York up to later hour than in Brooklyn, many of the Metropolitans failed to put In an appoarance, and thoil abaouco afforded tho Brooklyn management an opportunity to havo Justly claimed a forfeited game, for tlio contest could havo been playod at 4 P. M.

aa far as tho condition of tho ground was concerned. But Mr. Byrne declined to tako advantage of tho po sition Mr. Forguson was placod in; so the game will be playod later on in tho season. The fact is, tha Brooklyn and Metropolitan toams go land in hf together this season, tho teams of the clubs not only being very friendly, but tho mnnagemout especially so.

Of course this does not provent tho ninos playing their level bost to' whip each other on tho Held, and their spirited rivalry In this respoct makes their gamos among the most Interesting of tho season. To day tho St. Louis Team, which includes that model base ruunor, Latham, tho catcher Bushong, and such effoctivo pitchers asCaruthorsaud Foutz, not forgetting their bully first basoman Caruthers, play thoir second July gamo with tho Brooklyn Team, their third being playod on Saturday, tho I.ouisvilles playing tlioir second gamo hero to morrow. Yesterday the Baltimore team with Kolray in tho box again helped Brooklyn by defeating the Pittsburg team, greatly to the delight of tho Baltimore, crowd, who had become disgustod with thoir rough method of playing. Tho home team whlppod tho visitors who had MorrU in tho box by 6 to 1, tho Baltimore earning 4 runs off Morris's pitching.

Tho Pittsburg papers stata that ho ha3 been drinking heavily of lato. Ho wiil got sober by tho time reaches Brooklyn, and then pitch his darn dest." What fools theso drinking playors aro, to bo suro. Tho St. Louis To.un had hard work to defeat tho Athlotos yesterday, not a run being earned off Colo man's pitching, Uo being tho next host man to Mat thows thoy have to occupy tho box. Tho score stood at 3 to 1 in favor of tho Athletos up to the eighth inning, whon tho visitors got la 3 runs and by 4 10 3.

Caruthors pitchod for the St Louis Team. No game was playod at tho Polo Grounds yestor owing to wot grounds, and Harry Wright's colla miusod a chanco to win a game from tho Glants To day tho I.ouisvillos play tho Metropolitans at Staton Island, and tho Mets hopo to add a victory to thoir rocord. Tho League games yesterday were marked by sv surprlso party at Dotrolt and a Chicago defeat at Boston, tho Kansas City Cow Boys which team contain a rough Western playor whipping coming champions by 12 to 2 after tho tenth inning had ended with tho score at 2 to 2 only. Qotzein for once wont all to ploco3 lu tho oloventh inning, whon tho visitors scored no I03S than 10 runs. Goldsmith, tho old Chicago pltchor, acted as umpire.

At Chicago yestorday the homo toam dofoatod visiting St. Louis team by 6 to 2, tho Chicagos taking it easy after thoir first Inning, when they scorod 4 runs. Clarkson and Healy woro tho pitchers. Tho B03I01: toam colobrnted their return homo yesterday by the visiting Washington by 15 to 0, Radbourn and Shaw boing tho Oldflold, of Brooklyn, played conter Bold tho Washingtous, and ho mado a flno catch, thoro. Corcoran was short stop, aud ho mado four costly errors.

Dotrolt Is seven gnmo3 ahead of New York, and Chicago four, wiiile Dotroit has flvo fower defeots Now York, and Chicago has throe. Joo Hart can sigu to day with any club he chooses to play with. Whon will ho play 1 Is tho lntorestlng question. At the International l.eaguo meeting at Syracuse yestorday, Umpire Crofat, of Ti. rt nto, removed Inoligiblo on account of residence, lloncoforlb.

Ihroo protests will bo roquirod to romovo an umpire Managor Bancroft, of Rochester, was vindicated from thochargo of having tampered with certain players. Tho Amorican Association rules ndoptod rognrdinjr coaching linos. AU protests woro tablod until tho next mooting of tho Executive Committoo, at Toronto, on August 6. Visiting clubs will horeattor have tbo to mako every porson outer the grounds tnrough tho turn and deduct porcontago therofor. Tho ceremonies nt tho insinuation of Cardinal Tnsoheroau, at yontorday.woro very impressive.

Tho woathor was pleasant and thousands strangors wero present. Thoro wero olghtoon triumphal arcltos on tho routo of tho proconsion. Many organizations, mllilnry, roliglous and clvio part in the pnrado, and a multitude filled tho church whoro the borottr. was conferred. Twonty thousand porsous aasombled in the squaro outside the church, and Whon the Cardinal appeared cheered hlin loudly.

Aftor silence was restored onilnonce gavo the Papal benediction to tlio vow assemblage. PASSENGER TRAINS XjBva Annnt font. C. rtlindt and Desbrossos sts. at 8:00 A.M..

1:00. 3:40 nnd 7:00 1. 31. tor Bithln.iom. Allentown.

Rcadiini. Maueh Chanlc. den Summit. Wilkesbarro. Townr.da, Waverly, Ithaca, Geneva.

Lyons, Buffalo and tlie West. Pullman through coaches run Hail Local trains at 7 :00 A. M. and 6:40 P. M.

for Eastern Bethlehem cud Conlay. Trains leaving at 8:00 A 1:00 and 3:10 P. M. conneot for alt points in an Hazleton coal regions. Sunday tram leaves tor Mauch Clunk and Hazlaton.

8:0 A. M. Gonura Eastern Office, 235 Broadw. y. E.

Ii. BY1NGTON. G. P. A.

ROOKLYN ANN KX FOB JERSEY CITY. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. LEAVING FOOT OF FULTON STREET DAILY. A. M.

6:20. 7:00, 7:30, 18:90. 8:20. 8:40. 9:01.

3:90, 9:40, 10:00. 10:40. 11. 11:40. 12.00.

P. 22:40,1:00. 1 20, 2:00, 2:20. 2:40, 3:00, 3:20, 4:00. 4.

5:30, e. 'IO, C. JiO, 7:00, 7. 30. 8:00, 8:30, 9:00.

9:30, 10:00, 11:00. To Fall River and Boston Lo.it, 0:00 P. M. ITo Albany Day line, 8:00 M. Returning, loavo Jorsoy on arrival of all trains.

Baggato chocked and tickets sold to all po.nts. Auk for Brooklyn tickets whuu rot irnini to n. F. JANSKN, Superintendent. OR THE WHITE MOUNTAINS.

On and after June 2S a oinrosa train. v.th Dar 1 or and other cars, thr.Ul) without chun learo Grand (Jontral Depot, 'oit York, via N. N. H. and H.

R. at 3:15 daily, oxcept Sundavs. for Fahyan's. dun at milking direct conmcir nF at Whito River Junction with thmnffh train of Coi.trM Vermont R. ii.

for Montreal, and at AVelU liirer with Pa.ai.n.jic 11. H. for Newport, (Jnobnc, and on Saturday nijhta throiiKh SIopdid Cai (o Fnhyan'B Trill Ihutb G. Depot at .10:30 P. arriving tit the mountains iu tiu.o for brfaktast Sunday Scas in Parlor Cars, or berths in Sleepinfc fars, may ho secured in ad van on at D.

II. and S. 0. tickot ofiicc ia Conlril Dr. pot.

For further information consult Conn. Ilivsrl.iue Fold wlncJi may bo ubUuned at pnncipsl tu kr.t offiurs. G. P. and T.

N. II. and II. 11. R.

EST SHORE RAILROAD N. Y. C. fe H. R.

It. R. Loshoo. THK PIOTURKSQ(JK TOURIST ROUTK TO ALL NOR 1'UKRiY lilCSORTa BUM KR TI.MK TAIILF, in effort until further DATS KILL MOUNTAIN KXPRKSS Lnave Annex foot Fulton at. Brooklyn, at A.

M. J. rsov City, A. York, Jay A. Fortys ocmd 3:00 A.

for Corn vr all. Nohurpa, Kinsstnn, Cats kill and all points ia O.takill MsmntA via Kin at on and via itskill, Alohonk Lr.ko and Liko Minnuwaska, Niagara ''tc, SARATOGA AN!) CATSKILb MOUNTAIN KXPP.KSS Leave Aiini st.iti foot Fullon st. Jlr A. Jerse O.iy. 11:17 A.

Nuw York, day 5t. 11:05 A. Wast For" ancind 11:13 A. for S.iritoa, Lake Albf.t Kin ntun. Nowlmrh, Vornwn, Ofitki!) Mciujit iitii vi.i Hiugpt and via Cat skill.

Mohonk Lilce Parlor cara In Knr.tOija. SARATOGA AND MOUNTAIN, LIMITED Loavo Annt fciot Fulton Hx'it p. M. t'mnry City. P.M.; New York, J.iy st.

P. M. Wet Bi, 3:45 P. Caiskiil, Kingston, NoTburpli, omir.il), OifstcrJl if via via Catskiil, M. Lko uad Lake Mia newiMka.

Parlor earn 1 1 SnnitoK. Parlor cart on all tr min to (i rand Hotel and Phoenicia fur Hotel Kaitnrskill. Mo. twain IL.utro, oto. cornph iiuo taKln exciraion tickets to North vrri resorts and full inf apply tickf ai oiita.

333 ton st. Annex ottit foot ultnu st. 730 Fulton at, 2lf Atlantic a.v, Brooklyn 79 Fourth st. Williatiiahurch 210 Manhattan av, Creonpoint Ponn. R.

R. ion Jereoy City; Now York oftU os, 3G3 and 942 Broadway, or New ork Btation foot st tar Chambers, and West Forty aecnd Kt. Bwribc eckod through from Iin' klyn IIIiNRY MONKTT. Genuml Agont. JONG ISLAND RAILROAD.

Trains leavo Flatbttsh avenue Depot for the following points and way station: Groeuport, ShuitiT 8:30 A. M. 3:25, 4:20, P. Sundays. 8:56 A.

M. 'Saturday only. jc Harbor, East Ilanipt.m. Southampton, OuoeUB, Hampton, Uollp' rt. A.

3:28, 4:20, P.M. SundayB, 8:55 A. M. 'Saturday only. Riverhead, 8:30, 1:55.

3:35, 4:20, Sunday, 8:65 A. M. 'Saturdays only. 11:00 A. M.

3:25, 4:20, 6:20, 1. Al bun lays. A. At. nlv.

Babylon, 6:45. 8:00,8:30, 11:00, "1:55, 3:25, 4:20, 5:20, i oinicuar ana aaiurajiy nu.rms only ounuay, aj. i f. jn. "hatur.lay on)' Porl Joffers 8:50 A.

'1 :55, 3 4 :55 P. M. i days, A. M. 0:55 P.

only. IVorthport. Huutinst 'il, Hicksn'He. A. non't stop at Uicksviile).

4:55. 6:30 P. M. Sundays, 8:65 A. P.

M. 'SatilrJ. only. Defir Park. Hicksvillc, 11:00 A.

M. 5:20,7:00, VJ end Saturday it its onlv Sundar. 8:55 A. M. 10:00 P.

M. Ii Don't run east of vroHl uee fara. Lncuvt Vsllny. Glen Cove. Sea Cliff 8:50.

11:00 A.M. 2:00. 3:25.4:20. 5 0:30.7:00 8:10 P. M.

12:10 SVednos. day and Saturday nights only Sundays, i) :25 A. M. .30. 8:00 P.

M. Far Uockr.way, 0:45, 6:00, 10:00, 11:00 A. M. 1 :00. 4:55, 5:20.

7:00. 8:10 P.M.; 12:10 Wednesday au oaiuru niuius ounaays, A. M. 1:55. 2:55.

4:25 P. M. Gardrn City. Heninste 0:46. A.

2:00. 3:26, 4:20. 5:20, 0:30.7:00. 8:10 P. M.

12:10 Wedn lay and Saturday mvhts only; Sunday, 8:55 (9:25 Gardon only) a. ai. LONG B1CAOH. 6:45,8:00,10:00. 3 1 .00 A.

M. 1 .00. 3:00, 3:85, 4:65.0:00. 7:00 P. Sundays, 8:20, 0:25, 10:30 A.M.: 1:30,2:20, n.RK if 1 rVTEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSOK JL.

KiVKHKAlLUOAD CommoncinffJone 21, 1889. A. M. RhoulAP Kir.i ca. with through drawinv room cars to 'Vr Mid Rocheiter, A.

Hnn.t jji Lake Gootro and Mot.eil rspu. ird, with voc ko iinwin1: ro cira Try, ruoca. uaia'A'eii em 'nLrR, mm. csr Wo Ynrs 10 rj A. M.

"The Limited." with dininc r.ar8,stop:lnff Bt Albany, Uticn, Syra MiBC. Rorhestrr. Niagara Fall. Buna) Erie, Cleveland and ToIfd arr.viiiff a Chicotfo 10:10 A. II.

Chirairo Krnrnw Dmvlnff ro cars to aH '1'" Canandaiua, Roctieater. Niagara Falls 11:30 a. M. West ern Now YorK and Northorn Kipres3, TPith mom enrn. 3:30 P.M.

Albany, Troy, Saratoga and Utica Ex proas. wiljj (jmiring roonj c. cm.ru to iroy o.tnttojf Runf to i.r.Vc toora nn Katiirdava only. P. Clncak'o and St.

Louis Expresi, with bIoo? Inj7 cars to Nian nrj. Falls. Buffalo. Cinc.nnati. Tuio lo.

Detroit, ChtcKa and St. Louia. Dining cara Hq York p. M. 3Iontreal Express, witn slouping ears, toSyra cuao and to Auburn road cud to Saratoga; also to Montreal.

P. M. Pacific Kxprcps. with sleeping cars, for Nispara Fali.s liurfalo. C.ovehmd.

Tolpdo, Cin cmiuiLi. fi.ru. c. Lfiii nisa to at ltuwn ano Oitaena bur dail etcuut Saturvlnv. 11:15 P.

M. Nii.ht Cspu. tor tho North and West, with Bleot'iitiT oars for Alhanv and Ttov. For Fishkill and Nwl.urh, 7:15, S.00, 10:30 and 11:30 A. and P.

For Flail only. ll P. M. For uphkeopic, 7:16. lU'MU and 11:: OA "2:30, 5 :3, i ud 11:15 P.

M. For Rlnnni.vck and Kotido! U0 10:30 Mid A. S0. P.M. Rhino' only.

M. Cntakdl. and 11: A. ami 1. M.

Hudson, 10:30 and i 1 A. rii :15 P. M. i.T 8:00 and 11 :30 A. and 0 P.

M. Albinv.8:0(). Lr rol, 10:30 ana i A. 11:15 P. M.

y. Miian.l 11:30 A. 3:30, an a i'. "Tiicsl! run daily; fll ofht dsilye.Tcr.pt Sunday. i ir.uin It; r' li jo i i at Gran 1 t.Vnrral Deri it.

7 B. rv pi cc Jiro.ifPv.'.y ar "VV. oli' i V.xhtojs oiluo. Pari pla c. ni ar Bn.adw v.

mid Broa 1 B33 Vvji hiut't Ht, arid 73' Fulton st. Brooklyn, and 79 Fourth st' Accomniodari ins in drawing room and sleeping cara can be procured nt 333 Wash fusion st. Brooklyn. Baggage called for and chocked from If sidonce. Brooklyn pase enters ennroch Grand Central Depot in J.DOUI iuTy nunoiftrt ijy thkinu undKO cara ana i'liird av.

J. M. TO I JOEY, D. M. KENDIUCK, Generiit Suiterintpndonfc.

General Paysuncor Aont. ENNSYLVANIA ORKAT TRT'NK LINK AND UN1T1JD STATES MAD. ROUTtt On and alter 2J. 1886. grains leave New York.

viaDesbrosscsand Oonrtlandtsta. ferries, as follows: ExproBs for HanisUnrfr, Pittsburg and tho West, with Pullman Car A. 6 :00, 7 UOand 8.00 P. M. daily.

New York and OMicago Limilo.l of farlor. LUninir, Smoking and Sleeping Oars at A. M. Gvory diy. For illiiinaprrt, Lock Havon.

Oorry and Erie at 8:00 P. cunnoctmg at Corry for Til usville, Patroloum Center and tho Oil Regions. For Williamsport and 1.UCK iLHveu, A. ftl. for Lebanon, A.

M.t 3:20 P. M. and 12:00 night. Baltimore, Wapiiiimtou antl tho South. Limitu.l Wash ingtoit Kxiiras'' of Pullman Parlor Cars lily, oxc.

pt Dnnasy, a. n. arrive as.liliKlon ana "t.un rial Linntod iCipre. s' dtily. except Sunday, at :40P.M.; arrive Washington 8:.05 P.

M. at 0:20, and :30 A. 4:30 and M. and 12:00 night. Sunday.

0:15 A. 11. and 4:30, 9 00 12:00 For Old Point and Norfolk, via Not York. Philadelphia and NorK lk Railroad, 8:00 P. M.

overy day; via Baltimore Hay Line, wofk P. M. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Eipresa for Broad tt. Station.

Philadelphia. 0:20, 7:50, 8:00, and 10:00 A. M. Limited). 11 A.

M. 1:00.3:20.4:00. 4:30, 0:011, 8:00 and 1" and 12:00 ni'lit. Accnnimnilstion, 8:30, 11.10 A. and 4:40 1'.

Sunday 0:15. 9 .00. 00 Limited), and 10:00 A. 4:00. 4:30.

5:1:0, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 P. and 12:011 niulit. Trains leaving New York daily except Sunday, at8 ''0. 3:00 and A. 1:00, 2:00, 5:00 H'OO P.

M. wees days A. M. ana 7:00 P. M.

Sundays, connect at Tronlon for Canofen. Full ATLANTIC CITY. Kipress, oxcept. Sunday 11 ,0 A. 1:00 (through car), and 2 :00 P.

M. FOK OAPK MAT. KxproBS. excopt Sunday, 1:00 P. M.

Boats of Iinifiklyn Annex cunnoct with all through trains at Jersey t.ity, afforuiug a speudy Rnd direct trinafor for Brooklyn travel. Accuininodatlou for Trenton. 0:30 A. M. and 2 P.

M. Long Branco. Bay lload Junction, and Intermediate SU via Rahwa.v Am!) :10 and U.0J A. 12 00 noon, 2:30, 3:10, 3:40 i limited 4:10. 6:00 tn I o' 50 On Sunday.

7:10, A. M. and 6:00 P. M. (do not toa at Aslmry P.irki.

N'owark r.ud Eh.al:eth, 0:00, 0:30, 7:011, 7:40. 8 30 0 0(1. 11:10 A. M. 12:30, 1:00, 2:00.

2 tO 30 3:20, 4:00, 4:10, 4:40, 6:00, 6 10, 6:20, 6:30. 0:00.0:10.6:30. 7:00,7:40. 7:50.8:30. 0:00.

10 00 ll' 30 P.M., and 12:00 night. H.indav. 0:15. 8:1:0. 'J 01', 0 30 10:00 and 11 :00 A and 12:00 noon 1:00 (10 'l i' 4:00,4:30,5:00,0:30, 7 7:45, 8:30, :30.

10 ill) 'l 1 oti P. and 12:00 mglit. Nounrk only 0 10, 7.30 8:10, JU A. 12:1:0 3:50. 4: 'l 0 21) week days.

Sunday, 10:30. A. 12 30 r3 5:15. 6:45, 8:00 end 'j Ml P. M.

Rnhway. 0:30 7:00. 7:10 7:20. 7 40. fl 30, :00, 10:10.

11:10 A. 2:31. 2 a 30 4:10. 4:40. 5:10.

:,0 6 40 6:50, 6:00.0. 10. 0:30, 7.0'J. 7:40, 7:60, 8:30. 9:00.

lO otl 11 HOP and 12:01) night. Sunday. 8:15, 7:10, 0. 10:00 and 11:00 A. and 12:00 noon, 1 00 a.

tH), 8:0 4:00. 4:30. 6:00.6:10. 0:30. 7:00, 3 31) 9:00.

:30. 10:00, 11:00 P. mid 12 00 Wf.odhndfO Perth Amhqy an I Sooth Amb iy, 0:00 and 10:10 A. .,2:30, 6:30, 0:30 and 10:00 P.M. On Bun day.

0.3.) P.M. NowB, S. 20 and 11:10 A. 1:00,2:00. 3:00.

4 .00. :40, fl. OO, 7 00, 11:31 P. aud 12:00 night. Sunday, 0:15.

3. 0 and 10:00 A. 12 .00 noon. 1:0,1, 4:30, 6:00,0:00, 7:00,8:00,3:30. 9:00 P.

and 12.00 oglit Last Hill.t A. M. 3 00 antt :0 P. Rooky Hi 1. 8:30 A.

M. 4:00 P.M. Pr.r... ton. 11.10 A.

1 4 :40, f.n.l 7:0:) an I 11 :10 A. 1 3:20 an I xA ii 7 11:10 A. and 3:0 ri Fhi.liml,;11B:,ai,d IMvilo.T oound 11:10 A. M. fi'f Jfii! Bordentown.

Hurling M. Fra.i,oh(,7:20. loom do 0. M. Farminxda and So.uau.

1 tml i Hl A 4 00 M. Hlghtsto Pombo.t.m and Camden! ') At vi Momouli Junotio i Trains arrive: from Pi 7:30, 11 30 A 6:63 and 3:36 P. M. daily. From Washington and mi ro, 0:20, 0:50 A.

1:30, 3:20. 3. 3D. Vi Vud 10 35 P. M.

Sundsv. 0:20, 0:50 A.M.. ly Aa P.M. From PhilHdeli.liia, 3:50. 0.

0:511, a.u 9:20. 10:40 A. 1:20, 3. 211. 6:20.

7:0. 10:. 0 at sou ni; Id Sunday, 6:20 ri. ill. :40.

A. 3:20, 0:20, 0:55. 9:35 and P. SI. Tieki others, 4: Mroxdwhy.

1 Anter Itouss nd fot of a inl Con tlaiult sts: r.nd Bro kiyn Aiin Stition, foot "I 'oiu Bro yn; Botch's II0I0I, Slut ion. Citv Kmi jrant Ticket Oflieo, 8 Buttery place, and C. Htlo (iMiion. Tho New York 'i'rjnafer Company will call for aud chock trom hotrlB resitU nces. CHAS.

E. PI Kill, J. Ii. WOOD, tloorral ui or. fjonnra; Pass'r A.gont.

Bloamslilps THK STKAVlsiiir LINE NKW YORK, GI.ASCOW AND BKLFAS LAKNE1, With through at ro ed ratos LIVERPOOL. LONDON, DUBLIN, io. From Pier 42, North River, foot of Li ri it. Passenger accomroodati'ins 11n5 17.1ed. Cabin pAsaS6 835 anil 4U, ncnonliiig to location of Gtoerage to and from Kv.rope at Exoor.

ii'in tiekidsnt iediicii.1 rates. AIJ 1 11 A 1,1 1 Agents. US Broadws. K. Y.

BKIl.VARDBOilAN, Agent, 05 Court st, Brooklyn. Parcol for.i srdod to ill of liur.pe by m' Kuropean ICxprovtf. rONAKCH LINE TO I.ONDON DIRECT AM) FROM LONDO AND f.AI.WAV. ir.IICIAN MOXAItCH Sat 21. 10 A.

M. EOYPTIAN Wed August 4. HA. M. ASSYRIAN MONARCH We 1 AuoH.

I 1 1. 2 P. W. Cabin passage, ood accommodations. $60 nrt 600; latormedlate, 30: stoorngo.

ou nrd. 19: prepaid tick Its from LONDON AND GALWAY DIRIsCT, or Quoods toirn, Bolfaotand JOHN TAYLOIi. Agont, and 10 Oourt st, Brooklyn. Mm.

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Years Available:
1841-1963