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BROOKLYN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1886. THREE CENTO. VOL. 46.

NO. HIT. ATtIUSEMEiVTS. KY coons, ac. DRY GOODS, 4c.

CAiePETINS, DRY DB1 ROODS, Vc. Mil' GOODS, Bcc. FCBNITDKE, ILLIAM BERRI'S SONS. EKItBB C0C0O PK PE PB EEB BOO EBBEB OOOOa IliLIAM BKISSI'S SONS. AA A A A A A A A A AA AAA A A A A A BARGAIN SALE OF MM MM A TTTTT SSSS MMMMAA 8 MMMM A A 8 MMMM A A SSSS MMMM AAA MM MA A 8 8 MA A fiSSS lOR A LIMITED SEASON IN THE BUILDING, OITY HALL SQUARE, TRIP TO GETTYSBURG AND RETURN, 60 CENTS.

THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG AS IT TOOK Pl.AOK JULY 3, 1803. Oommenco to go as soon as pos ililo, for if you go ones yon will go aain and Again. A GRAND AND AWE INSPIRING SIGHT. There is BUT "one" other way to obtain a correct IDB4 OF A BATTf.h. THIS CYCLORAMA IS OPEN BVKRYDAYAND EVENING FROM0 A.

M. TO 11 P. M. OLONEL SINN'S PARK THEATER. EVKTtV MinTIT THIS Wirjr.K.

WITH MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. I ROSE A N. SUPPORTED BY FREDERICK DE BKLLEVILLR And a strong Dramatic Company. Monday and Friday nirhts, SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, Wednesday niirtit, LONDON ASSURANCE. Tuesday night and Wednnsdor Matinee.

LADY OF LYONS. Thursday nfcht and Saturday Matinee. AS YOU LIKE If. Saturday night PEG WOFFINGTON (MAHiCS AND FACES.) NEXT WEEK McC'auIl's Opera Oumique ComiianJ. "Jcaephine Sold fiy Her The Crowing Hen." MEKICAN INSTITUTE.

2D AND 3D AVS. BET IFaND TH N. Y. Easily reached by elevated and surface roads. STEAM, GAS AND CALORIC PUMPING ENGINES, PORTABLE FORGES.

BUFFING. FILING. BRAZING AND S'iTTING MACH'NKS, PRINTING PRESS, SHOE MACHINES AND TVJOLS, c. GRAND CHRYS.NTHEMUM SHOW WILL COMMENCE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND CONTINUE ONE WEEK. Ticket, Admitting five per6ona at ono time without regard to age.

ticket, threo admissions on Game' conditions, 81 Binglo admission 50c. children, 25c. Opes tI0A.M. Concert, at 3. KvemngatS.

i 1 ROOKLYN ACADEMY MUSICi JOHN P. SMITH Commencing MONDAY. NOVEMBER 22 ONE WEEK, MATINEES, THANKSGIVING DAY and SATURDAY. THE GIFTED ARTISTE. MIS8 LILLIAN OLCOTT, IN SARDOU'S GRAND PLAY OF "THEODORA." All thobeantiful scenery, costumes, armors used at Nib.

lo'sTheatsr reproduced here. OVER 300 PEOPLE EM PLOYED IN THE PLAY. Popular Prices Admission 50c, Reserved seate, 60c. and 75o. extra; Family Circle Soats on salo at CnaxidV lor's, 172 Montaxne November 18.

H. RIVERS' ANNUAL EXHIBITION, AT THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY OK MUSIC TUESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 16, 1886. TICKETS AND RESERVED SEATS CAN BE OB TAINBD AT O. H.

RIVERS, 175 STATE ST, OR AT CHANDLERS'. CRITERION THEATER. CATHERINE LEWIS AND DONALD ROBERTSON IN MY MIS'ES. Nights, S.15. Matinees at 2.

$1, and 50 cents. Reserved seats 76c. and 60a. All resorved. I Admission 2o cents.

Noveiaber 22, Temploton Opera Company in MIKADO. nKASH OPERA HOUSE, VJT KN: WLF.S MOURIS. I.es iees and Managers. Every ev. niug and usual matinees, the peerless romantic drama, I THE ROMANY RYE, I Under tho minagument of Lehnen B.

itemTn. Misa Vict, ry B.itemin as Gortio H. ickott Mr, John Burke aa Jack Hoaruo. Monday, Novomber 22, ROLAND REED. BROOKLYN THEATER.

MR. H. C. MINER Io Lessee and Manager 50 CENTS. A GOOD RESERVED SEAT 50 CENTS.

NIGHTLY WITH SATURDAY MATINEE, The Fimous rid Renowned, VIOLET CAMERON OPERA COMPANY In Ou'enliaclrs Comic Opera, THE COMMODORE. Next week, MILS. I.ANGTRY. ZIPP'S CASINO, NOS. 10 AND 12 ELM PLACE.

VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT EVERY KVE.VIXG AT 8 P. M. Admission to Bal. ony, loc. Orchestra Floor Free, except Saturdays, 100.

EE AV. "ACADEMY OP MUSIC. Bi Brooklyn. K. Monday.

Nov. 13, one wock. HELD BY THE ENEMY, original scenery, Ac. from thej Madison Suii.n Tiioater. UHual matiuoes.

Next week, A GREAT WRONG RIGHTED. HURCH OF THE PILGRIMS. This CHURCH und SOCIETY Propose to give a RECEPTION to REV. DR. and MRS.

STOHRS, In honor of tho FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS PASTORATB. In th" LECTURE ROOM. Henry, cor. Reiusou at. Ou THURSDAY EVEXINU, Novombor 18 at 8 o'clock.

Reluious Exercises in the Church 9 P. M. Collation 1'. M. Entranco thrjuh tho main door of tho churoh edi fleo ou Henry bt.

Fr convenience nnd ordur each luntuber of the congregation will present thy do.T a ticket for admission. Anv otv.eiu, friends of Dr. or church, who roayuih to attend, are cordi illy invited, provided they will obtain liekets of admipsion, on fir 51vofe liaa 17th instunt. by n.nlic.ition. oit ier pereonal or ty ninil.to JAMKS P.

WALLACE. 14 Schcrmcxborn st, Braoklyn, or WALTER T. HATCH, li Nassau rt, Net XOIK. ROFESFOR DARWIN G. EATON M.

Will deliver a lecture on THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, Which 1ms reeniit.y visited, AT HISTORICAL HALL, On MONDAY, Knio iiber 22. at 8 Tickets iiil'ty cent .) may be. obtained at the door ou lb p. riiu ot llie leelure and at Chandler's Montagne St. AUCTIOJi SAliES.

EKE. JtlHNSON, AUCTIONEER. GREAT CHANCE FOR SPECULATION. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALES, til VALUABLE BROOKLYN LOTS, 12S SUPERB FLATBUSH LOTS, Situated on OCEAN PARKWAY And uocrl.y streets on property formerly belonging to tbo FLATBLSU REFORMED DUTCH OHUROH, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON ON TUESDAY. November 16, 1886, In the NEW AUCTION EXCHANGE, No.

fiO Court street, Brooklyn, ordr of AUGUSTUS HAV'EMKYER. 7.1 Valuable lots on bi avenue crown, cakroi.i. and montgomery streeta Also, on lu eount of the itinera of the wner, 45 LOTH IN FuATUUSH. on OCEAN PARKWAY, CHURCH LANE, EAST FIFTH ST. and AVENUE entire block.

This iB tho finest block on tho Parkway. It formerly bo longed to tho Flatbuah Reformed Dutoh Church. Alio, 84 LOTS ON EAST SECOND and EAST THIRD between Church lane and Avonuo neatly two enliro blocks. All of tho Flatbush property will be sold subject to mortgages hold by tho Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church, having about throe yours to rnn, at 5 per cent, interest Also to clone ostnte of W. H.

SPERING, deceased, VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT ON ATLANTIC AV. No. 558 ATLANTIC AVENUE, south side. 217 feot, 10 Inches, west of Fourth av, dosirable 3 story brick hoosa (lot 20x00), nonr Flatbush av. and Lons Island RailroaAt Depot.

ALSO, NINE VALUABLE LOTS situated on southeast oorner of l'residont st. Boulovnrd (100 feet wide) and Rochester av. TWO VERY LARGE LOTS situated on south side of Proypjct av, 201 feet west of Ninth av and near entrance to Prospect Park; each lot 25x164. THREE VALUABLE LOTS onaouthsido of THIRTY SEVENTH ST. ami THREE LOTS on north side of THIRTY EIGHTH ST, distnit 374 feet east of Eighth each lot 23x1110.

For maps and particulars apply at Auotimi Exchange, 60 Court street. Brooklyn, or at office ot ERE. JOHNSON, 62 Liberty at New York. 1 COLE, AUCTIONEER. ASSORTED RALE AND LOTS AND VACANT LOTS IN BROOKLYN.

To bo anld on THURSDAY. Novomber 18, at 12 ATTHK COMMKI1CIAL EXCHANGE. No. 98lJ FoUou st, opposite the City Hall. No.

93 SOUTH PORTLAND AV, noar Fulton st. CROWN ST Four vaeant lots noar New York av. PARK AV Ono vacant lot, between Tompkins and MCo'RT ST One va ant lot, between Bush St. and Hunilton av. SEVENTEENTH ST Seven vacant lots, between Tenth and Eleventh avs.

Nos. 603, filiS and 003 EIGHTEENTH ST, hotwora Tenth and Eleventh avs. .157 to 503 SIXTEENTH ST, between Tenth and KlovenJlj avs. No. 415 MARCY AV Brick 6toro, near Gwinnett et.

No. 10H HOPKINS ST Frame dwelling, noar Marcy a. Ku 11 to 21d STOCKTON ST Seven houaes, near Nostrand av. Nos. 272, 274 HART ST Two houses, near Sumner ar.

Nos. 1.116 and 1,122 BTJTLER ST Two houses, near Brooklyn av. No. 030 VANDERBILT AV Brick store, corner Si. 3fark3 sr.

This salo offers extra inducements, as tho property Ja in difforent parts of tho oity, in growing localities and uio torms will bo liberal. Rook maps and full particulars at tho office of COLE, 389 Fulton st ILLIAM COLE, AUCTIONEER, ItV MITRPHV. rlii a.i qto r. if tii JMfl Adamsfit WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. AT 10.S0 O'CLOCK, AT SALESROOMS.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Parlor Suits in i plush, rep, hair cloth, Ac; walnut, ash and painted Chamber Dining Tables Iyungea, Ch lira and Rectors. Bedsteads. Budding Hall I.oks. 30 Stovos and Rnngea.

Bruasals. Velvet and Ingrain Uarpota, Clocks, Diuinj: and Kitchen goods, Ac. AWNBRX)KEUS' sales S. FIRUSKIA SON. auctioned.

178 Fulton st. Boll Novombor 10 Jeo olry. pledged Jcly 1 to November 1885, and all goods hold over for parties. Ordor J. J.

Mat tin, 152 Myrtle av. ,00 Novombor 17 Clothing plodgod, prior November 1, order P. Frosl. 36 Grand at. Novombor 18 Joiveh pledged prior November 1, looS; order.S.

Goodstoin. 270 Bridge st. COIIts'S? TEKMS. rHERMS OK THE COUNTY COURT AND JL Court of Sessions of the lunty of Rings for tbx year 1887 and until otherwise ordered. COUNTY COURT.

I do hereby appoint tlio following term of tho CountI Court of tho County of Kings for tho year 1887 and nntil othonri. io orduretl. lowit: Ou tho lirsi MONDAY of January. On tho first MONDAY ol Foliruary. On tho fir.it MONDAY of March.

On the first MONDAY of April. On the first MONDAY of May. On tho first MONDAY, of Juno. On the sooond MONDAY of July. On tho socond MONDAY of September.

On tho Hist MONDAY of October. On tho first MONDAY of Not ember. On tho first MONDAY ol December. Anil that each of eaid tonus be held for the trial ol issues of law and issues of, fact, anil for tho hearing and decision of motion and other proceedings and for each. of s.iiti torms I ordor Unit a jury bo drawn and snm tU'inol.

COURT OF SESSIONS. I do hereby order that tlio Court of Sessions in and for tho County of Kings, fi tho year 1837 and until otherwise ordered, be held iib fuDo to wit: On tho first MONDAY ol January. On tho first MONDAY of Fobrnary. On tho first MONDAY of On tho flrat MONDAY of April. On the first MONDAY of May.

On the first MONDAY oi June On tho aeoond MONDAY or July. On tho socond MONDAY of September. On tho first MONDAY of Oct r. on tho first MONDAY of November. On tho first MONDAY of Decornber.

And that a Grand Jury and n. Trial Jury bo drawn and nuttuoiud to attend each of said terms of tlio Court or BTIMK AND PLACE OF HOLDING SAID COURTS ch of Slid terms of the County Court and Court ol Seslons will begin at ton o'clock in tho forenoon and bo hold at tho County Oonrt Hooso in the City of Brooklyn. Dated Brooklyn. November 81880 n9 24t oSu County Jndge of Kings County. DENTISTRY R.

JJ.V!avs. Hf DENTIST, Slj fUHu; i Binritii. Diroctly opposite uuy isan, noar i. nnnrlersiniliisoltyfor tho painless. lUlraotion of teU with Uughlnit gaa.

Do not fail to call at thn old etab Ifahod dental olfico, UESDAY FAIR WEATHER, VARIABLE WINDS. A WEKB CCO HrBSSo EEB RRR WWWB OH Hg 8 I. WV VW EE HHHH 8S8Sa EE RRR OH Ho SJj EBB OOO HSSSS LLLL BEE 44 4b A A BBB RRR A A 31 NM AAB BRRAAK AA NM A A BBB RRR A A HHHH A A NN AAA AAA AAA A A EBB KRAAU A A 10 PER CENT. OFF BLANKETS. TILL FURTHER MENTION 10 PER CENT.

DISCOUNT WILL BE TAKEN OFF ALL OF OUR FANCY WRAPPER BLANKETS MORE THAN FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES AND PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM. THEHt PRICES RANGE BETWEEN SO.OO AND $8.50 EACH. NO HANDSOMER OR MORE SERVICEABLE MATERIAL FOR LADIES' WRAPPERS AND MEN'S HOUSE JACKETS AND DRESSING GOWNS IS TO BE HAD. IT ISN'T A BIT TOO EARLY TO GET ONE OR MORE OF THESE FANCY WRAPPER BLANKETS FOR HOLIDAY PURPOSES AND GIFTS. TEN PER CENT.

OFF EVERY DOLLAR. THAT STANDARD LOT OF $4.00 SATEEN OOMFORTABLES WILL GO IN CONNECTION WITH TUB ABOVE SPECIAL SALE AT $3.00 APIECE. Blankets, Comfortables right, eeutir. 82.78 VERY FEW LEFT. DON'T EXPECT THOSE $4.50 LADIES' SHOES BEEN BELLING FOR SEVERAL DAYS BACK AT $2.78 TO LAST MUCH LONGER DOLLAR BILLS SELDOM GO BEGGING WHEN OFFERED FOR FIFTY CENTS GENUINE $4.50 FRENCH KID SHOES FOR SHOULDN'T HAVE TO TEASK VERY HARD OR VERY LONG FOR BUYERS.

THE SIZES REMAIN UNBROKEN. FRENCH, SPANISH OR COMMON SENSE LAST. Ladies' shoes second floor. ROSE AND LILAC WARE. THE REDUCTION SALE OF ROSE AND LILAC PORCELAIN WARE OPENED THIS MORNING.

IT WILL CONTINUE TO MORROW. A BIGGER, BETTER CHANCE TO SECURE WHAT YOU NEED IN THIS DESIRABLE AND POPULAR DECORATIVE BRIO A BR AO HAS NEVER OCCURRED IN BROOKLYN BEFORE TO OUR KNOWLEDGE. SOME NOTION OFHOW THE PRICES HAVE BEEN BROKEN MAY BE INFERRED FROM THESE FEW PIECES. QUOTED HAPHAZARD, AS THEY CAME TO OUR HAND. $3.75 AND $1.00 PIECES BROKEN TO $2.00 $2.75 AND $3.50 PIECES BROKEN TO 1.50 $2.00 AND $2.75 PIECES BROKEN TO 1.00 30c.

AND 500. PIECES BROKEN TO 18 200. AND 33C PIECES BROKEN TO 10 AND SO ON THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE SIXTEEN HUGE CASES OF THEM. ONLY A FRACTION OF THE WHOLE COLLECTION CAN BE SHOWN AT A TIME. THE REST ARE UPSTAIRS IN THE RECEIVING ROOM.

Pottery and Silverware second floor, rear. ENTERPRISING DRESSMAKING. AN ENTERPRISE OF COMBINING ENGLISH MEN TAILORS, WHO WORK IN CONNECTION WITH WOMEN DRESSMAKERS, IS BEGINNING TO BEAR FRUIT. FASHION WRITERS AND THE PUBLIC PRESS INDIRECTLY COMPLIMENT US, AND LADIES LEAVE ORDERS WITH US NOW WHO HERETOFORE FELT OBLIGED TO CROSS TUB EAST RIVER FOR FAITHFUL F'ASHION AND A FAULTLESS FIT WE SINCERELY BELIEVE THAI' THE DRESSMAKING BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS IS AS NEAR PERFECTION IN EVERY DETAIL AS CAN BE SEEN ANYWHERE. THE WORK ROOMS, THE DRAPING ROOMS, THE DESIGNING ROOMS AND THE MEN TAILORS' SECTION ARE DAILY FLUNG OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION.

Dressmaking fourth floor, elovatora. WECHSLER 4 ABRAHAM, 3 entrances, Fulton st, Gallatin plsce, Livingston st. RATEFUL COMFORTING, KPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knoirledgoof the natural lawowhlell govern the operations of digestion and nutrition and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Coco.

Mr. Kpps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored bOvorage which may save ua many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every ten deucy to disease. Hundreds of subtio maladiea are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may esaape many a fatal abaft by keeping ourselves well lortifiod with pure blood and a proporly nourished frame." Civil Sorrice Gazette.

Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only la half pound tins by grocors.lsbeled thus: JAMES KPPS 4 Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England, BANC INK. RANK DOD WORTH, 198 WASHINGTON formed a new class specially or the instruction of young children hours. 2 to 3:30 P.M. Private instruction given (either individual or class).

Residence, 489 Vanderbilt av. 1 H. RIVERS, a 176 STATE STREET, CORNER OF COURT, DANCING CLASSES NOW FORMING. SEND FOR OIROULAK. inOLUMBIA SCHOOL FOR DANCING.

Mr. T. maktin, Tesoner. CONSERVATORY HALL, Bedford av, corner Fulton St. Applications may bo rnado from 8 A.

M. to 9 P. M. "LEASE SEND OR CALL FOR A CIRCULAR. WEINLANDER'S SCHOOL FOR DANCING, 288 and 290 COURT ST.

Classes MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS. This hall to lot for first class affairs only. This hall has boon newly ronovaieou xvoogs now opon. S. BARON'S DANCING SCHOOL, iMSl.N (Dime Savings Bank Building).

M. PITT RIVERS. AVON HALL, rtHTII.ORn AV. CORNER HALSEY ST rl.n, frnm 4 to 0 and 8 to 10 o'clock P.M., and SATURDAYS from 10 to 2 A.M. Reoeptiou November 24.

Sonrt for circular. MliSICAIi INSTRUCTION. ROSCHEL CONSERVATORY OF MU SIC Twenty sooond year. Inoressed accommodations and more teachers. Frenob, German, Italian ond Spanish taught in small classes by native professors.

Ad dross 138 State at COKPOKATION NOTICES. EPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, COM uiissionor's Office, Room 15, Municipal Butidinflr, Brooklyn, November 13, 1886. The following proposals were this day publicly oponol and announced for betting Sib lamp posts, on Bergon stroet, from Cloason to ratiklln avonuo, to wit: Nassau Gas Light Company, gas lamp posts, etc, complete, $25.00 eaoll. Sureties: Edward D. White and H.

P. Morgan. GEORGE BIOAUD CONNER, Commissioner. Attest: D. L.

Nora Hur. Secretary. 6t. Department of city works, com ft miSHioTiprb vmut xw'iu inuuwiiioi "i8' Brooklyn, Novombur 13. 18BG.

The following propound wero thla day publicly opened and announced foreattina Kjsl.amppostejOta., on Norman avenue, from Diamond Street to Jewell street, to wit: James H. Oorwin. gaa lnmi) posts otc, complete, $23.00 oaob. Surotios: S. T.

UKORGK niCARB CONNER, Commission nr. Attest: D. I. NORTnur, Secretary. nlG Ct DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, COM misaioncr's Office, Room 15, Municipal Build Brooklyn, November lil, 188G The following proposals wore thia day publicly opened and announced tor build ins storago shod, Portland avonuo pipo yard, to ntt: James Dillon, fur thw aum of Buretios, Patrick Burnsnd Thomas Refrftn.

John Seton for tiro sum of sureties, Jamos Carey and John Barnes. Howell a baxton forthoaimi of suretien, Goorgo II. Orowder and Horace D. Bailor. GEOB.GK RICARD CONNER, Commissioner.

Attest: D. L. Noirnicr. Beorotary. nlobt DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS.

COM miasloner'a Office, Room 15. Municipal Building, Brooklyn, November 13, 1886 Th follow inc proposals were this day publioly opened ana announced for sotting gaa lamp poets on Bergen street, from Brooklyn to iVow York oveuufs, to wit: Nasnau Gaa LishT. Company, gas lampposts, complete, $25,00 each; surotips, Edward White jind Henry P. Mnnran. GEORGE RICARD CONNKR.

Commissioner. Attest: D. h. NohrHOr Secretary. nln (it Uiuuaiyii, nuiumuui aj, it Ai iiia Ann mOilIixltf nnnnnn and announced for sett ini gaa lamp post, on Kuzhth av, from liiucoln place to St.

John place, to wjt: Metropolitan Giw Light OomDiny, fffts lamp posts, onmplote, $25.00 each; aurdties, John J. Dillon awl Jolm tt. Fenmmn. GKOROE RICARD CONNER, Oommlaalonor. Attest: D.

L. Nouthup, Socretary. Dl1 pisnvxiivo. ET YOUR PRINTING DONK AT TUB JOD AND BOOK PRINTING OFiWB VV THK BROOKLYN HAOLB 34. 3l and 33 l'nlton il.

Having iDoreaeod facilities, oonsletlni; of the latest lm proTementa In Presses and largo asaorimout of tho moil modern styles of type, from the prominent typo foundries oftbB U. it loconoedoil that Printing of eyery description Is done in the olshest style of the art, at prlooj that dolyoomDeHtion. at this office. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING. L1TIIOGRAVHINO, KNC1RAVING, BTEKEOTYPINO, BOOKBINniNO, VHH 1SAOLE JOB DISPAUTMBNT 18 COMPLlSTit nd 19 capable ot tiatlafylng vim Uetos of the moat fastla ous in Cue Pnntioj line, s.

WEEBOOOH BS8S FEE RRR WWWWE OH ft WWW WEE a HHIIB8SaL EE RRR WW WW OH Ho SL 'ERR eeb ooo a ssss lllleeeS BBB RRR OOO 4 BR IV tit A BBB RRR A 4A 44 BBB OOO S93 TO 299 FULTON, STREET, 260, 268 WASHINGTON STREET, (REAR ENTRANCE). s. WECHSLER fe BBO. FFF FF UU RBR RRR a 5 SSSS8 D8SS, OUR SPECIAL SALE OF SEAL SACQUES HAS CREATED QUITE A SENSATION, NOT AMONG THE LADIES OF BROOKLYN ALONK, BUT AMONG FURRIERS, TOO. THE PRESS' ALSO, HAS COMMENTED UPON THE SUPERIOH QUALITY OF OUR STOOK, AND FROM THE ADVERTISEMENTS OF OTHER DRY GOODS HOUSES WE DERIVE THE PLEASING INFORMATION THAT THE ENORMOUS SALES IN THIS DEPARTMENT HAVE NOT REMAINED A SECRET.

THE EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS OF THE SALE IS DUE TO THE UNDENIABLE FACT THAT OUR PRICES FOB THE FINEST GENUINE ALASKA SEAL GARMENTS, LONDON DYE, GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PERFECT IN PELT, FUR AND COLOR, HAVE NOT BEEN APPROACHED BY ANY RETAIL HOUSE IN THIS CITY OR NEW YORK. WE IMPORT OUR SEAL SKINS DIRECT FROM LONDON, MANUFACTURE OUR OWN GOODS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A PRACTICAL FURRIER, AND GIVE A WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EVERY GARMENT. Alaska SesI Sacques, 8100 00, $110.00, $115.00, tW 00, 8126 00, $130.00, $135.00, $150.00, $160.00, 175.00, $186.00. Alaska Seal and $90.00, $96 00. $100.00, $126.00, $150.00.

Alaska 8eal Dolmans, beautifully triramod with 9 inch trimming, $150.00, $2 X1.00, IN SPEAKING OF SEAL GARMENTS WE 8HOULD NOT FORGET TO MENTION OUR ELEGANT STOCK OF FUR CIRCULARS AND AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF MUFF8, CAKES AND FUR TRIMMINGS, ALL MADE IN THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL AND THE MOST RELIABLE MANNER. A FEW PRICES: Siberian Squirrel lined Ciroulars at $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $10.00. Hamster lined Ciroulars at $14.50. $16.50, $17.60. Boavcr OapeB at $5.00, $10.00, $16.00.

$20.00. Alaska Seal Muffs at $10.00 and $12.00. Beaver Mult a at $7.00, $9.00, $10.00. FUR TRIMMINGS. 2 inch Beaver at 91.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per yard.

3 inoh Beaver at $1.75, 82.75, 83.7o per yard. 3 inch Alaska Sablo at $2.50 por yard. lki inoh Gray fox at $1.60 per yard. 2 inch Nutria at 75o. per yard.

3 1 roll Nutria at $1.25 per yard. REPAIRING AND RENOVATING FURS AND FUR GARMENTS 18 DONE IN OUR WORKROOMS AT SHORT KOTIOK. WECHSLER BRO. "NEWS FROM OUR SILK AND VELVET COUNTERS. LOW TIDE PRICES SHALL PREVAIL DURING THIS WEEK.

All Silk Tricotines, satin faced, in rich black at 66o. Colored Satin Rhadames, extra lino quality, at 94o. value $1.40. Extra heavy Satin Rhadames at value $1.40. Rich Satin finish Black Silks st 85o.

500 pieces colrred Satin Duohosse, in all the now shades, at 43o. Silk Plushes, in all shades, at $1.15, Colored Silk Dress Velvets at $1.25. S. WECHSLER BRO. OOO RRR TTTTT OOO NN II HO OR ONNN HHHH RRR ONNN HO OR ONNN OOO OOO NN FULTON AND SMITH STREETS.

SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. Great Combination Salo of Dress Goods at 2222.V, 55555 OENTS YARD, VALUE 22223 DOUBLE, Displayed on Tables in front, for one day ouly. 100 pieces ot PIN HEAD CHECKS. 100 pieces McKENSIE SUITINGS. 60 pieces MAGNOLIA MIXTURES and STRIPES.

25 pioces HOMESPUNS, in blue only. 49 pieces, balance of our 45 inch CHEOKS and MIXTURES. Choice of all 23c. yard value, 30c. to 50o.

EXTRA SPECIAL SALE OF FANCY BUTTONS, small and large aizos, at 9c. dozen value, from 15c. to 75c. dozen. T.

K. HORTON A CO. UPHOIATKItV. SIN NM MS KM FFF OO RRR DDD MNNMU UMNNMF OR KD NN NN FF RRR IIHlllj or 1INMUU1INMF OORR DDD 390 AND 392 FULTON ST, NEAR SMITH. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.

TURCOMAN, AND VELOUR CURTAINS IN CHOICE DESIGNS AND COLORINGS. W. H. MUMFORD, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS. SPECIAL NOTICES, CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, Brooklyn, Novomber 9, 18S6 Publio notice is hereby given that the Committoo on Railroads of the Common Council will first consider tho application of the South Brooklyn Stroot Railroad Company, at tho Common Council Ohambor, in tho City Hall, on Friday, the 26th day of Novombor, 1886, ot 8 o'clock in the evening.

Such application is for a consent of this Common Council to the construoti. and operation of a street surface ruilroad by said company on certain streets and avenues mentioned in its application, and the salo of a franchise for a street surface railroad on such streets and nvouues on such conditions and plans for construction and operation as maybe lixod theroforby this Gammon Council and by authority ot law. Such streets and avenues mentioned iu such applioatlor aro tho portion of Socond avenue lying between Thirty ninth stroot and tho Town of New Utrroht, and on Thirty ninth stro3t, botwoen Second and Third avenues, and on tho portion of Fifty second and Fifty third streets botweon Second avenue and the said town and onFifthavenuo between Fifty second andFifty third streets. Said company is incorporated to maintain and operate streat surfaoo railroads on the streets and avenues aforesaid and oxtonding on Second avenue as far as Alartne avouuo in said town and on Fifty seoond and Fifty third stroets as far as Twentieth avonuo in said town and also nn Twoutloth avenue botweon Fifty second and Fifty third streets, and to oporato suoh railroads by a double track on said Sooond avenue and Thirty ninth street and on the other streots and avonnes aforoaaid by a singlo traok. By order ot the Ooiuuinn uounoiL JOHN SUANLEY, City Clerk.

OROADBILL AND REDHEAD HAVE Ji3 arrived in largo numbers in Shinnocook Bay. Suorlamon oan be aeoommodatod at PIMK GROVE HOUSE, on shore of the boBt gunning ground. All appliances for shooting. Term" "i idorate. Plenty quail on premises and in vicinity.

Address Captain BENJAMIN F. SQUIRES. Atlantiovllle, L. A MILLION BOOKS, RARE. CURIOUS current, in slock, almost given away: libraries sup plied oheaporthan elanwhnre; libraries and books bought: catalogue froo.

LEGGAT 81 Chambers Bt, third doorwest of City Hall Park, New York. IF YOU WANT BARGAINS IN FURNI turo call and examine the balsnon ot the stook of the lato firm ot J.O. REITHISR 80NS, Fnlton st, oornor Navy; must bo sold to oloso tho business. AIR MATTRESSES itinrln over at and store. 82.60.

The finest live gooso foathors in tho country, 75 cents. HENRY PIOKFORD, II NASSAU ST. a TTENTION 1 jtik. I wilt pay tho biggest prices paid in Brooklyn for left off BUita and ovorooats. A big price paid for pants.

JACOBS, 677 DE KAI.B AVENUE. nomnv'EUiS' notices. 1710UND FOOT OF PAOLFIO STREET, the body of a drowned man, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches in height, dark ooniplexion and mustaoho, bluo flannel coat, pants and vest, laced shoes, blue ohook shirt; cash book, markod outsido, "Mansion Houso in account with O. D.M. Smith, Rockaway;" on inside, Mo Donough, 200 Johnson Catharine Dougherty, 247 Navy near DoKulb av." Body now at Morguo, awaiting identification.

HENRY J. MENNINGER, M. r)0 HENRY J. HESSE, M. PBOPOSAIaS OROPOSALS EP ARTMENT OF JL CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS, Kings County.

N. Y. Sealed proposals will bo rooDivod until 11 o'olook A. Saturday, Novomber 13, 1880, at tho offlcojif the Bocrotsry of tho Board, Room 1, 444 Fplton street, Brooklyn, N. for fnrnlshlug blankote, flannels, for tho use of the department, All proposals mtiBt be 'ocom 'ujitilftri a eeiliOod ohook.

nayabla. the. order of Thomas W. Hynes. money to tho amount of 10 per cent, of tltt aggrcgato of tho bid.

Thn Unmtnls stounrsroservo.the right: to rejoefc. any and all bids. By orderof the Doarrt of Oominlssiooom i WILLIAM 11 RAY, President. Attest 0 'lQArSjtriUir uUbt NEILL'S, 88S888S 8 8. "8 8 8 SSSSSS8 8 8 8 8 8 8 SS6S8SS ii II T.V.T.T.T.1.T.1, 1.T.T.T.T.T.LT, HHH BS8S Or53 I a a di issaWouW a BSB8 NEW YORK.

AT LOW PRICES. GREAT SALE LADIES1 IMPORTED WALKING JACKETS. 2,500 LADIES' FINE IMPORTED JACKETS, IN A VARIETY OF CLOTHS AND JERSEY CLOTHS, $4.75 AND COST TO LAND, $9.50 AND 312.75. 2,000 EXTRA FINE LADIES' IMPORTED ASTRAKHAN WALKING JACKETS, SILK LINED, 67.50; LAST WEEK'S PRICES, $14.75. GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY.

ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' NEWMARKETS WITH CAPES, ALL NEW MATERIALS, $6.75 AND UPWARD. 3,000 HANDSOME IMPORTED WRAPS, IN FRIEZE ASTRAKHAN, SILK MATKLASSE, IN TURKISH COLORS, BEADED PLUSH, SATIN LINED AND TR1M31ED WITH FEATHER TRIMMING, $11.50, $14.75, $19.75, $25.00 AND $35.00. THESE LOTS ARK THE BALANCE OF OUR LARGE PURCHASE OF IMPORTED WRAPS AT HALF PRICE. 1,003 ENGLISH SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, QUILTED SATIN LINING AND SEAL ORNAMENTS $23.75, $29.75 AND $39.75. SEAL PLUSH WRAPS, JACKETS, NEWMARKETS AND RAGLANS.

SEAL GARMENTS. I 0 250 ALABKA SEAL SACQUES, WARRANTED LONDON DYE, $98.00, $115.00, $135.00, $150; LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURE. THE BEST LINE OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHING IN THIS CITY. CLOAKINGS. CHECKED CLOAKINGS, 51 INCHES WIDE AT WORTH $2.50.

ALL WOOL "KYRLE" CLOTHS, 54 INCHES WIDE, AT $2.25 PER YARD; WORTH $3.50. ALL WOOL BEAVER CLOTHS, 56 INCHES WIDE, AT $1.89 PER YARD; WORTH $2.50. ASTRAKHAN AND SEAL PLUSHES AT LOW PRICES. VELVETEENS AND CORDUROYS, ALL COLORS, 05c. AND UPWARD.

SILKS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES. BLACK SATIN RHADAME, EXTRA QUALITY, 69c. WORTH 85c. PEERLESS BLACK GUOS GRAIN SILKS, WORTH $1.25. COLORED SATIN RHADAME, WITH STRIPED VELVET TO MATCH, 97c; WORTH $1.25.

A FINE SILK PLUSHES, ALL COLORS, AT 89C; WORTH $1.25. DRESS GOODS. SILK AND WOOL SUITINGS, ALL COLORS, 54 INCHES WIDE, DSc; WORTH $1.50. TRICOT CLOTHS, ALL COLORS, EXTRA HEAVY QUALITY, 54 INCHES WIDE, 69c; WORTH $1.00. COLORED CASHMERE, ALL WOOL.

40 INCHES WIDE, FULL LINE OF COLORS, 60c WORTH 69c. CLEARING OUT OUR RICH NOVELTY DRESS GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. PAID PARCELS DELIVERED WITHIN 75 MILES OF NEW YORK CITY FREE OF CHARGE. H. O'NEILL A WEST TWENTIETH STREET, NEW YORK.

RNOLD, CONSTABLE CO. CHOICE FURS. AN ALEGANT AND SPECIALLY SELECTED STOCK OF (rURE LONDON DYE) SEALSKIN DOLMANS, SACQUES AND JACKETS, TRIMMED OR PLAIN. FUR TRIMMINGS. A CHOICE STOCK OF BLACK FOX, SABLE, BEAVER AND PERSIAN LAMB.

BROADWAY AND NINETEENTH STREET, NEW YORK. CONBX ISLAND. ROSPECT PARK AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD Oonoy Island, Parkville, Washington Cemetery and Gravesend. Exeurslon tiokoU, 30 oents. Trains leavo Brooklyn depot.

Ninth av. and Twentieth St. (Greenwood), 0:30, 7:35, 0:00, 10:00 A. and Dourly, thereafter until 9:00 P. M.

Rotnrnlng, trains loave Wost Brighton. 7:00, 8:05, 9:30, 10:30 A. and hourly thoroaftor until 9:80 P. M. Sundays, trains loave, 9:00 A and hourly thereafter until 9:00 P.

M. THEATER TRAINS leavo Brooklyn Depot Wednesday and Saturday nights at 12 midnight. llorso oar routes direct to Brooklyn depot; The Seventh av. lino from Fulton Ferry via Brooklyn Bridge; City Hall and Atlantic av; thoParknnd Vanderbilt av. liuo, and Joy and Smith st, lino, from Fulton and Catharlno ferries, via Brooklyn Bridgo; the Ninth Bt, lino (blue cars) from Hamilton Perry.

Passengers via Boerum pla'ae, Atlanlio av, Butlorat. and Fifth av. linos transfer at Long Island Railroad Do potto Seventh ay. line without extra faro. KltldiiTuM iijiAUli RAIL WAY.

HOTEL BRIGHTON AND SHEKPSHEAD BAY Leave Bedford Station 0:30, 8:30, 11:00 A. 1:30 3:30, 5:15, 0:30 P. M. Leave Hotel Brighton 7:60, 9:10 A. 12:00 noon, 2:00, 6:45, 7:00 P.

m. Loave Bergen, Butler and Prospect Tark Btatlons a few tninutes later than the abova (Bedford Station) time. Special Aocummodatlon Night Train every Wednesdsj and SaturdayLeavo Radford Station 11:45 P.M.; loave Prospect Park Station 11:50 P. arrivo at Sheepsltoad. Bay 12:05 A.

M. arrive at Hotel Brighton 12:10 A. M. Returning leave Hotel Brighton 12:15 A.M.; arrive at Bedford Station 12:40 A. M.

All trainB stop on aignatwayBtations. First train loaves Bedford Station 8:80 A. M. and Hotel Rrighton 9:10 A. then as above.

Additional train will be run If necessary on pleasant Sundays. J. L. llORROW. Superintendent JLJROOKLYN, BATH AND WEST END RAILROAD.

Depot, FIFTH AV, corner Twonty soventh st, Grien irood. Trains for WEST BRIGHTON, CONEY ISLAND, BATH BEACH and intermediate points leave as follows: 6:16. 7:15, 8:02, 9:00,9:60. 10:40, 11:30 A. 12:30, 1:30, 2:20, 3:10,3:50, 4:80.

6:30, 6:10. (1:60. 7:40, 8:30, 0:20,10:10 P.M. "Does not run Sundays. Now Station at Voriy thu st, where all trains ctoiK CIOJNEY ISLAND.

I GO QUICK BY THE SEA BEACH, On tho hours and hall hours from Third ay. andBlity tilth at. Tne noniilar llue, oiilcknst. obeanott, Et THE EAGLE O' NEHiL'S OOOOOO NN KEEEEEE EKEE NN If 1 TI ft NN NN OOOOOO EEEEEEE ATTTTg 66. HHH Sis A A NN AA AA NN AAVV AANNN AAA VV AAA NN A A A AN NN NEW YORK.

WINTER GOODS IMMENSE STOCK OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMBD BONNETS AND HATS. SPECIAL SALE. 3,000 DOZEN FINE FANCY FEATHERS, 35c. EACH, WORTH $1.00. a I i i I 2,000 DOZEN OSTRICH TIPS.

PLAIN AND SHADED, ALL POPULAR COLORS, AT LOW PRIOHS. FEATHER TURBANS, 84.50 AND UPWARD. BARGAINS IN lace Scarfs, 1 200 DOZEN, CONSISTING OF BLACK OHAN TILLY, OAK AM RUSSIAN, IMITATION POINT," "BRABANT," "VERMICELLI," AND, "BRETON," 10c. EACH; FORMERLY SOLD AT FROM 500. TO 81.50.

THE ABOVE GOODS CAN BE USED TO GOOD ADVANTAGE FOR INSERTINGS AND FANCY WORK. RIBBONS. ALL POPULAR "MAKES" KID GLOVES. OF BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. 2,000 PAIRS FINE CALIFORNIA BLANKETS AT 00 PER CENT.

LESS THAN COST OF PRODUCTION, $4.08, 85.98, 87.50, $3.98 TO 315.00 PER PAIR. CHECKED ALL WOOL LAP ROBES AND HORSE BLANKETS AT HALF PRICE. WHITE AND COLORED EMBROIDERED FLANNELS, 05c. TO $1.65 PER YARD. STRIPED, FANCY AND JERSEY FLANNELS AT LOW PRICES.

UPHOLSTERY AND CURTAINS. 750 PAIRS TURCOMAN CURTAINS, WITH DEEP CHENILLE DADO, S7.98; REDUCED FROM $10.00. 600 PAIRS CHENILLE CURTAINS, 10.00; WORTH $18.00. ALL SILK TURCOMAN CURTAINS, 525.00; REDUCED FROM I0.CO. LACE CURTAINS, $1.50 PER PAIK.

GUIPURE LAOE CURTAINS, $1.98 AND $2.60 PER PAIR. RUSSIAN LACE CURTAINS, $2.98 TO $6.50. MADRAS, IRISH POINT AND REAL LACE CURTAINS. 2.000 VELOUR AND CHENILLE TABLE COVERS ATA GREAT REDUCTION. SMYRNA RUGS, ALL SIZES.

MERINO UNDERWEAR. SO I DOZEN MEN'S GENUINE SCOTCH WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, $1.0.1 EACH. 175 DOZEN LADISS' PLAIN CASHMERE JERSEY UNDER VESTS, IN SKY BLUE, I'LVK, BLACK, CREAM AND CARDINAL, C9o. FORMER PRICE, $1.75. LADIES' SILK AND COTTON HOSIERY.

OUR SPECIAL NUMBER IN BLACK SPUN SILK HOSE, LAVENDER TOP AND SPLICED LAVENDER SOLES, $1.79. 690 DOZEN LADIES' FANCY COTTON HOSE, 290. FORMER PRICE, 620. GENTS' SCARFS. 1,000 DOZENS MEN'S ENGLISH SCARFS, 16c.

EACH. ORDER6 BY MAIL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. H. O'NEILL 321 TO 329 SIXTH AVENUE, AND 101 TO 111 TRAVEL, THAMSI'OIITATION, Steams Iiips. THE STATE STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, GLASGOW AND BELFAST LARNEJ, With through tickota at reduced rates tj LIVERPOOL.

LONDON, DUBLIN, 40. From Pier 42, North Rivor, foot of Loroy st. Fae ionger accommodations unsurpassed. Cabin passage $35 and $40, according to location of stateroom. Steorage to and from Europe at lowest rates.

Excursion ticketa at reduced rates. AUSTIN. BALDWIN Agents, No. 53 Broadway. N.

Y. BERNARD BOGAN, Agent, 65 Court st, Brooklyn. Parcels fonvardod to all parte of Europe by Baldwin's European Express. kjtcamtioatd. JCEDUCTION OF FARES VIA NORWICH LINE, THE POPULAR INSIDE ROUTE.

TO BOSTON, W0R6ESTER, $2.50. CORRESPONDING REDUCTION TO ALL POINTS SioamersCITY OF WORCESTER and CITY OF NEW YORK leave Pier 40 (old number), North River, foot of Watts st. (next pier above Desbrossos st. forry), DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, at P. M.

G. W. BRADY, Agent. EALL RIVER LINE. FARES REDUCED.

Boston, Newport, Fall River, $2. Llm Tiokots. Corresponding reduction to all Eastern points. Steaniors and Pilo VI DKNUE leave New York daily, Sundays at :30 P. M.

from Pier 23, N. foot of Murray st. Conneotiou via Annox Boat from Brooklyn, JorseyOity An orchestra ou each steamer. Tiokots and staterooms in Now York at all principal ticket and transfer office, Pier 28, N. and on stoamcrs.

In Brooklyn 4 Court st, 860 Fulton st, 107 Broadway, 1C. and Annex office, foot of Fulton at. GEO. L. CONNOR.

Gon. Pass. Agunt. N. Y.

BORDEN 4 LOVELL. Aconts. LL FARES REDUCED VIA STONING TOTJ T.TNK. t.ltn favorite TMSIDIC ROllTK for nuTnN. PWnvinKNfllt wA 11 Nnw Enolanrl noinls.

via tilts linn nun hnvn a full nioht'B rest bv tak ing 7:55 A.M. express train from steamer's landing for Providonco or Boston. Elegant RHODE ISLAND midMASSACHUSETTS will leave plor, new, No. 86, North River, ono blook above Canal st, at 4 :30 P. M.

daily, except Sundays. W. POPPLE. Genora! Passenger Agent, Box 3,011, Now York. ALBANY BOATS.

PEOPLE'S LINE. DREW and DEAN RICHMOND Leave Pier 41, N. foot Canal st. Daily (Sundays excepted) at 6 P. M.

Connecting at Albany cor all points North and West. W. W. BVERETT, Pxosidenl. TROY BOATS.

CITIZENS' LINE. For Troy and the North. TROY Exonrsion tickets, $2.60. Leavo daily, oxcept Saturday, foot of Christopher st, 0 P. M.

Sunday atoamera touch at Albany. Coantwiao Hteamera. CHARLESTON. SAVANNAH. FLORIDA AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via CHARLESTON, 8, at 3 P.

M. From Pier 29, East River, between Roosevelt una Chambers streets. YEMASSEE, Capt. Piatt 10 CITY OF COLUMBIA, Capt. Woodbull.

18 CHEROKEE (now), Cant. Vogol Nov. 20, JAMES W.OUINTARD Agents, 105 West St. WM. P.

CLYDE A General Agents. 35 Broadway. Via SAVANNAH, Ga at 3 P. M. From Pier 85.

North River, foot of Spring st. CITY OF SAVANAH, Capt. H. O. Daggott.Sun., Nov.

14 CIT AUG USTA, Capt, Nlckorsou Id CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. Catherine. 18 NAOHOOOHKE, Capt. Kempton 20 II. YONGE, Agent O.

S. 8. Pier 35, N.R, Steamers are provided with first class passonger aeoom modations. Insurance at one per cent. Premium can be colleotedat destination if Insurance Is effoatod by 2 o'clock at union office, or by 3 o'clock at piers, on or before day of sailing; otherwise ft nmstbopald by shipper.

For furthor Information apply to the agents of tho respective lines as above, otflco on pier, or to W. U. RHETT, General Agent, Great Southern Freight and Passenger Linos, Union Office, 317 Broadway, Now York City. INHTRUCTIOiT. rriT.T.Rm? ttw.

rivaled for rapidity and thoroughness of counting house training. Full uer term. day. Evening FnH shorthand and: typewriting; each. per none, Io good places.

Call or write 301 Fulton. oppositq Johnson wenly setonth year 0 WEST FOURTEENTH ST. AND 25. 27 AND 29 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK. it It AAR RNN HR A A gg II AAR RNN HHHHHHEEB A A R.RRRR AAAAA RN EEEEBA AR TO SOME GOOD TIMES NEVER COME.

Chronic grumblers always And times They fail to seo the lault lies with themselves and think their business is not satisfactory because the world's gone wrong Take things as yon tlnd them swim with rather than against tho tido Warm weather has caused a declino in price ot LADIES' SUITS AND WRAPS. Those on hand wb have marked down to correspond with prices of tho day, prices that enable us to to sbII at less than what wo paid a shrrt time go We are selling and we ttro buying. and selling in greater quantities than wo ever sold before Department is four tlmos larger than it was four yoar3 ago We should be disappointed if sales were not four times as gralt they are and are so because we make efforts commensurate with importance of the stock, hoping to 6ee sales, already larfie, increase. THIS WEEK'S OFFhRING WILL INCLUDE Astrakhan Wraps, ball trimmings, satin linings, at NINE DOLLARS; worth $12. Plush Wraps, handsomely lined and finished, at SKVENTEEN DOLLARS, worth 2o.

Plush Saooue. aalin linings, real soil 'oops. at NINETEEN DOLLARS; worth 9 iO. Fur lined Circulars, for collar and edge. at TEN DOLLARS; wortu Our stock of NEWMARKETS, RAGLANS and JAOIvl is the largest and ho hands nnoat i lie C.imo this week and coo tho linti of Checks, Stripes, Hairline, Astrakhan an.l Boucles with hoods or with capes, ever oxhibiiod, at prices fully 40 por cent, below any olsewhoro qnotjd.

JACKETS nninence at tlll dollars and ninety eight Cents double breasted, faced; $0. RAGLANS coinmenoo at NINE ninHy clght. NEWMARKETS commence at FIVE ninety eight line, all wool black and brawn, new shapes, worth S9. Silk, Velvet Plus'i and Cloth DRESSES 0, at meat reductions Cloth Rn dollars nnwnrd Silk Drosses Seventeen dollars up rard Plush To onty tive allars upward. SEALSKIN WRAPS, SACQUEH and DOLMANS.

Wraps, beaver trim $75; worth 8125 Sacques, 10 inches long. 98; worth 175 Dolmans, 34 itiehes long 198; worth 400 WITH WRITTEN GUARANTEE lh.it they are real Alaska and Lundou dyo. TR iVI TKAXBPOlITATIoar, iVc. lEallroada. JL ONG ISLAND RAILROAD.

TRAINS LEAVE FLATBUSH AVKM7B DEPOT FOR THE FALLOWING POINTS AND WAY STATIONS: GRIiENPOUT. IilVI 8:30 A.M.; 3:25 P.M. HonOay li rt.nik Division), A. M. SAG HAHIIOli, THE HAMPTON 8:30 A.

M. 3:25 PltAV.VB. ISI.1P, XY SHORE. 8:30 11:00 A. 3:25, 4:20, P.

BABYLON, 0:45. (1:00, 8:,10, 11 .00, 3:25, 4:20, 5:20, 0:00, 7:00 P. M. (12:15 Wed. and Sot.

nights only); Sundays, 8:15 8:55 A.M.; 0:30 P.M. PORT El THRSON, 8:50 A. 4:20 P. M. Sundays, A.

51. Wed. anil Sat. nights only); Su'noavs, 9:30 A. M.

1:00, 3:25, 4:20. 5:20, 0:00, 7:00. 8:05, 10:10 P. .11. 12:15 night; Sundays, 8:15.

11 A. M. 2:00. 0:30 P. M.

GARDEN CITY. HEMPSTEAD, 0.J5, 8:30 11:00 K. 3:25, 4:20, 5:20, 0:30, 7:00, 8:05, 12:15 night Sundays, 8:55: (9:30 Gardon City only) A.M.; PARK 6:45. 8:00. 18:3.

8:52. 10:00, 11:00 A. M. 1:00, 4:22. 6:2.1.

0:00. 7 10:10 P. .11. sua 12:15 niht. Sundays.

8 5,0:30. 11:01 A. 2:00. 4:27. 0:30,8:00.

10:00 P. M. MANHATTAN BEACH AND SHHKPS11KAD BAY 0:45, 9:30 A. 1 :2, 3:20, 5:45 P. M.i'ii:S? '''nes an Saturday nights only).

Sundays 9:30, 11:0 A. 2:20.4:00 P.M. Conneuts alEastport with trams tor Gr'eiiport. tDon't stoi at Irris ParK. E.ST SHORE HAfljROAI).

N. Y. C. AND H. R.

R. R. Lessee. Trains leave West Forty second St. station, Now York, as tollo.ve.

cud 20 minuses from foot of Jay N. Detroit ann Chicago. A. Si. Louis, Buffalo.

Rochester. Suspension Bridge. Niagara Falls. .1:10, "9:30 A. li.00, P.

.11. Vi lea and Syracuse. 3: 3D, "0:30 A. "ffcOD, 'S. IO P.

M. Highland and Kimrton, 11:25 A. 4:15, 8:10 P. M. Ssiigerties.

Cat lis and Albany, 3:10, T. IO, 9:30, 11:25 A. :15. 0:00, M. Crans'on's, IVe.t Point, Cornwall.

Newl.nrll. 7:10. 1 1 11 11:25. A. 4:15.

8:10 P. M. and 0:00 P. M. Cririston's.

C. linvstl, Nouborirh. F. Montreal and Canada East, 0:00 P. M.

Hamilton. Lon Jon. 9:30 A. .11.. M.

Toronto, 19:30 A. 10:00. 8:10 P. M. IC.aMit are.nni' for UuFTnlo.

cgara FallBj Do tro t. lOiica. ud 8:. "is "ii all tor i on trains. Doily.

Other trains daily eacept Sunday. For tickets, tiino tables, parlor or sleeping car aceornrro dati'ins, or ii apply at office; Brooklyn '33 VVfthhington dt: 730 Fulton st; Ano.tx oflioo, I jot ot Fulton st, Neiv York City 303, 785. 942 Broadv.ay; 153Js lloaery. and West Shoro starions, fo jtof West Forly soo cud st, foot of Jay at, Nortn Hirer. HENRY MONF.TT, General Passenger Ageut.

6 Vanderbilt av. EHIGH VALIKY ICAILKOAD. or DREbrossoVsLat 8:00 a' M. and P. M.

A. Mi train Sundays" only runs to Mooch Ch ink and A. M. itnin rmia.iyH oniy runs ninm ii Hkiiiltcn). It ail orin.iip.U Iota! (K.inra.

Genw, Xja7elti.nl, I' rall prinoipai loesi poiiua. Elmira. Uorheet' r. Buffalo and the West. PULLMAN tin ai.

irtAi. At 7:00 A. M. for Cr.tssanqua and all Intermediate "a t' 1:00 P. M.

for Tunkhannook jnd all intermediate rAt3 :40 P. M. for Pittston and all principal intermediate P. M. daily for Ocplay and all intermediate G0 P.

for Laurys and all intermediate points. Trains leaving at 8:00 A. M. and 1:00 and 3:40 P. M.

connect for all puints iu Maltanoy and Hacloton Coal gFvERAL EASTERN OFFICE, 235 BROADWAY, N.Y. 838 FULTON STREET. BROOKLYN. E. BY1NGTON.

Coneral Palisenger Agent. WRIE RAILWAY TRANSFER STAGE, tjTWBEN BROOKLYN AND CHAMBERS STREET STATION OF THE ERIK RAILWAY. Stages leave from office of tho Kilo Railway, 331 and 183 Fulton at, Brooklyn, every few minutes. PARE TEN CENTS. "OOCKAWAY BEACH.

VIA NEW YORK, WOODHAVEN and ROCKAWAY RAILROAD. THE ONLY ROUTE TO ROUKAWAY BEACH. eavoLong Island City and Bushwick 10:00 A. 1 05, oP.M. Leave Flatbuah av 10:00 A.M.; 1 :00.

8 2 i. :2 P. M. Sundays loavc Long Island Cit and Bushwick 1 1 A. M.

2. 0O, 6:35 P. M. Leave Flatbuah av Il. fl A.

51. 2:00,0:30 1'. Al. SIcunisliipa, UNARD LINE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

LIMITED, between Now York and Livoi pool, calling Bt Cork Harbor, FROM PIER 40, N. NEW YORK. SEHVIA Saturday, Novomber 13,6 A.M. UMURIA Satiirdsy, November 20. 12 M.

AURANIA Saturday, Novombor 27, 0 A. M. And orery folloivinjr Saturday. RATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin passago, JSiiO, 880 or $10f). according to accommodation.

Intermediate passage. $35. TicketB to Paris $22 additional. Return tickets on fovorablo torms. Stoorago at very low rates.

Steerage tickets from Liver fiool and and all other ports of Europe at oivrst rates. Through bills of ladh.g given for Belfast, ll' sgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and for Mediterranean porls. For freight and passage apply at the company's offices, No. 4 Bowling Green. New York.

VERNON II. BROWN A Agonle. For passago tiokots from or for Europe, drafta at lowest further information apply to T. H. HENDR1CK SON, No.

215 Atlantic av, neur Court st, salo agent for Brooklyn, or H. F. Broadway. Brooklyn, D. A NCHOR LINE.

UNITED STATES MAIL. STEAM EPS. Sail evory SATURDAY from NEW YORK FOR GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY. Furnesaia. Nov.

20, Noon. I Ethiopia, Dec. 4, 11 A. M. Circassia, Nov.

27, A. M. I Anchuria. Dec, 11 5 A. M.

Rates of passage or from Now York, Glasgow, Liverpool, Londonderry or Beliaet, Cabins $45 and 855. Second class (30. Steorago $20. Anohor Line Drafts issuod at lowost rates are paid, free of charge, in England. Scotland and Ireland.

For cabin plans and. further Information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Groon, Now York or JOHN TAYLOR, 08 Court at. (open Saturday night); or H. F. KOCH, 44Jt Broadway, Brooklyn, E.

D. tnmanline; FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CITY OF BERLIN. November 20, 12:30 P. M.

CITY OF CHICAGO Saturday, November 27. 7 P. M. SCYTHIA Saturday, Docombor i. 11 :30 A.

M. From Inman Pier, foot of Grand at, Jersey City. Cabin passage $50 and upward; intermediate $30; steerage, 620. PETER WKIGHT SONS, General Agents. No.

1 Broadway, Now York. JOHN C. HENDERSON fc SON, 344 Fulton st; or H. F. KOCH, 44 Broadway, roulyn.

u. 1I710N LINE UNITED STATES MAIL 1 STEAMERS, sailing from Pier No. 33. North Rivor, foot of King Bt, for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL WYOMING Tuesday, Novombor 16, 7:30 A. ARIZONA Tuesday, Norombor 23, 3 Cabin passage, SG0, 870 and $80.

Intermediate $.10. Steerage from Now Yoik. $23. Prepaid steerage to Now York, $2(1. A.

M. UNDKRIIILL 4 29 Broadway. Now York. JOHNC. IHiNOKRSON A SON.

314 Fulton st. HITE STAR LINE; ViT TO QUEENSTOWN AND 7.IVBRPOOL. OF.R5IAN1U THURSDAY. November 11, 3 REPUBLIC TilUIl 18, 10 A BItlTTANIO THURSDAY. Novomber 23, 3 Cabin rates.

850, 800 and $8Bi Steoragn tickota Irom or to Old Country, $20; intermediate in Adriatic and Celtic, $30. rhCBo stt ainurs do not carry cattlo, sheep or pigs. I or passage tickets or dra Its, payable on demand everywhere in England. Ireland, Scotland, Siroden and Norway, at lowest rates, apply to V. ALDRIDOE, 12 Court st, or JOHN F.

MORGAN. 85 Broadway, Williomsburgh R. J. CORT1S. 30 BroadwayNw Yokf GENERAL TUANSATLANTiO 'oT0M PANY, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE.

COMPANY'S PIKR, No. 42, NORTH RIVER. Foot of Morton st. LA BURGOONK, Frangeul 13, 6 A. M.

LA CHAMPAGNE, Traub 20. Checks payable at sight in amounts to suit, on the Banane Transatlantique, of Paris. LOUIS DE BEBIAN. Agent, No, 6 Bowling Green, N. Y.

PENNEK RODGERB, 85 87 Court st, Brooklyn. TvirfbRDDEUTSCHER LLOYD STEAM Pvl BHIP LINE Nbw York, Southampton and Bromon Fast Express Steamers. Elder. Wed. Nov.l(.0:30A.M.: Alli Dec.

1. 9 A. Werri, Nov. 20. Noon.

i Folds, Deo 4. 11.30 A.M Saale, Bat, 6 A. M.lTravo. Rates of passage to Havre or Bremen, to $150 according to location Bteeragoat lowest rates; return tiokotB at reduced ratoa. Plor between Socond and Third sts, Ilobokon, N.

J. OBLRIOHS No. 2, Bowling Orosn, N. Y. ON ARCH LINE TO LONDON DIRECT AND FROM LONDON AND QALWAY: AN MONARCH, Saturday, P.M.

Cabiri passage; good acoonunndations. Q45 and $55: in (ormni)lntfl: tersjie, outward. Sill prepaid tickets from IX1NDON AND. OALWAY DIRECT, or Queens town Bolfart aud Londonderry, $18, JOHN TAYLOK, Agent, 68 ttd 7l) OiiBrt Brikly. JpURNITURIi AND CARPETS, ESTABLISHED 1807.

0 0 WPEBTHWA 01). BROOKLYN, WIL1 OFFER FOR WEEK COMMENCING NOVEMBER 15. ppp hue coo a 1 V. II AA X. 'SSS VPP P.R II A A T.

tf II AAA 10 II A A UXI 6SSSS BEK COO BBB jfl RRR A A MS SSSSS AAA GG AAA II RN BBB A A GGG A A II HH DSSS IN FURNITURE. Im. Mahogany Ohambor Salts, 2 pieces 818.00 Antique Oak Chamber Suits, i pieces 23.00 Antique Oat Charabor Suits, 8 pieces 28.00 Im. Mahogany Cabinet Folding Bed SO.OO Walnut Parlor Suits, in plush, 7 pieces 55,00 Im. Mahogany Parlor Suits, Silk Plush, Assorted Colors.

7 pieces 85.00 CARPETS. I WE SHALL OFFER THREE DIFFERENT LIKES AT PRICES NEVER REACHED BEFORE FOR THE SAME GRADE OF GOODS. 5 Frame Body Brussols at 80c. per yard Best quality of Tapestry llrussols at 75c. per yard Socond quality of Tapestry Brussels at.

per yard Also a few pieces of oil wool, oxtra super Ingrain Carpols GSc.por yard IN OUR REMNANT DEPARTMENT PARTIES IN SEARCH OF BARGAINS, IN LENGTHS OF 25 YARDS AND UNDER, WILL FIND IT WILL PAY THEM TO SEE WHAT HAVE AND THE PRICES WE WILL LET THEM GO FOR. FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS OF CREDIT. Store 7 P. M. Saturdays open till 10 o'clo k.

COWFKRTHWAIT 4US TO 11(1 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. 'ITIAXSPOUT AXIOSi ICnilronils. 2 RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. On and after NOVEMBER 15, Trains leave New Ycrk, via Dcubrosses and Oourtland Express for Unrrislmrc, Pittsburg ami ho Weft.

vit i Pullman Palace. Cara attached. A. 0:0 i 00 and 11:00 M. daily.

New York and L.Illltcd ot Parlor, Dunns, Smoking and bloopms Cars arlJMiU A. M. everyday. 0 For Willi Lock Haven, Carry and fcrw at 8 P. f.L.

cunnetling 1 Oorry lor Tituj iilli'. Pn.rolonni Ur and the Oil Regions. For Wlltiainsporl and Lock A. M. and ujght.

Baltimore. Washingl' li and tho Soutn "Limited Wasil liixton Exnr fcs" oi Pullman P.irh.r Cars daily, except. K. udoy, A. "irive at 4 ami Limited Ein daily at .1:40 I r.iTivoat Wnsliinitt.m P.M.

ReKulat at 12:1.1 1:30, 0:00 P. For Oh? Point "and Norfolk.via New York, PhiladelpHa and Norfolk Railroad. P. M. every day, via Baltimore, Line, "i.l.ADM.PHIA.

EiprOHS for Br.a.d Stnwt Sfition. Philndelphia, 6 Ul). H.vHI. (10:110 and II :00 A. M.

Limited). 11 .00 A. :20. i :00, 7 M. and nillt.

Aeeninmodatinn, 11:10 A. M. and 4:40 P. M. Sunday.

0:15, KxO l.nd Limited) A. 4:00. 5:00, 0:00, 7.0". 9:00 P. M.

and 12:15 lliifllt. Trains losvinr; No York daily, exeep! hmwlay. M.7:W, 0:00 and 11 :10 A. 1 4.00. and Tfook days, an.l 10:00 A.

M. and 0:00 P. M. Sundnys, connect ot Trenton fdr Canpleu. For Atlantic City, vrpnk days, 1:00 P.

M. For Capo May, wrck daj 11:10 A. M. On Saturdays only, 1:00 P. 51.

Boats of "B.vioklvn i roniloct with all througu trains at Jersey City, airorditie a speed and direct transfer for IlnKiklyu travel. Accommodation for Trent on, A. .11. and 2:00 P. M.

Lon'i Ilranch, Hay Ilo tion and Intornieili. Sti li via Ualnvay and Aniboy, A. 12:00 noon, 3 40 and 5:00 P. .11. On Sunday.

0.43 A.M. and o.t)J, P. M. (do no: stop at Asl.ury Park.) Kevcark and liliraliel'l. 0 0:1.

7:40 0:00, 9 20. 11:10 A. 12:110. 1:00. 2:00.

2::10. 4 0u, 4:10, 4 5:00. 5:10. 5:20. 5:40, 0:1,0, 20, 7:00.

7:40. 7:50. XMt). 0:00. 10:00.

11:4., P.M.. and 12 15 nicllt. 15:15. 8:011. :4.

10:00 and 11:00 A. and I n.ion 1 :,00. 2:00. .1:00. 4 00.

4:30. f): IB, 0 7:00. 7:45, 0:00. 10.00. 1 :00 P.M..

and nifht. jnark only. 5:0.0. 4l), 8:10. 10:40 A.

n. ::0 and 0:20 P. M. week days. Sunday.

10:30 A. 5:00. 5:4., cn 1 0:00 Ball" V. 6:00. 7:00, 7:20 7 :40.

KM. 0:00. 10:10 11 10 A.M., PMIti. Urflt). 0:0, 4 1)0.

4 4:40. 5:00. 5: (0. 5:40, 5 :50. 0:00.

11:45 P. and 12:15 night. Sunday. 0:15, 8:00. 9:1 10:01 and 11:00 A.M..

and noon. 2:00. 4:30. 6:00. 5:45.

7.00. 7:45, 8 0 .00. 0 10:01, 11:110 P. and Wnudbvidito, Purtli Amliov and South 0:1.0 and 5:30, 0:30 and 11:45 P. M.

On Suu 0:211, 0 7:20. 9:00 9:20, and 11:10 AM. 1 tiO, a'otl. 3:00.4 .00. 4 .40, 5:00, 0:00.7:00.0:00.

10 00 P. and 12:15 Sunday, 0 0:00 and 10 lK) A. 12 tKI noon. 1 :00. 4:30.

5 0. 0:00. 7:00, 8:30. 0:00 P. M.

and 12:1." niglrt. Biet Mdlstone. 0: and 11 A. 3:00 and 4:40 P. M.

KinKstou and Kooky II II 0 A. 4 :00 I'niico tnn, 0:30, 9:00.11:10 A.M., 1:00.2:00. 1:40. 5 .00 and 7:00 P. M.

Lninbertville 7:20 11 :10 A. 51.. 1 11:20, and 5:00 P. M. Fl min t.ni.

7:0 and 11 A. M. and 3:20 P. M. Pliillip'oiirc and Bnltidnre, 7 .20 ami 11:10 A iUini 5:00 P.

M. Trent n. Rirdntov.n. Burlington and Uamdon, and 11:10 A. 1:0 I.

2:011. 4:011. 5:00 and 8:00 P. M. Sr.udcy.

10:00 A. M. nndGdWP. M. Freehold.

FanniiiKdalH and Soaan, 7:20, 11:10 A. 4 00 and 5:00 P. M. i st Pr.ml inton and Cain don. 7:20 A.

5:00 P. via Alonin nith li. n. Trains arrive Froiu Piltab.irj:. 7 :10, 7:30 and 11:30 A.M., 7:00 and 9:35 P.

M. daily. Fr Wts'im Hon and Lal timoro, 0:20, 0:50 A. 1:20, 3:20, 3:30. 0:20 and lO.

P. .11. Sunday, 0:20. 0:50 A.M., 3:20, 10:35 P.M. Fi 3:50.

7:10. 7 30. 9.20, 10:40, 11:30 11 A. 1 :20. 2:00.

3:20, 3 30, 5:30, 0:20. i :20. 8 50 9:20. P. M.

and 13:20 nisi t. 3:50, O. 11:50. 7: 0. 11:35, 11:50 A.

3:20. 0:20, 7:00, 9:20, 9:35 and 10:35 P. M. TicKet offices, 84P. 435.

and 944 Broadway, No. 1 A.stor House and foot of Desbrodses and sts: No. I Court et. and Brooklyn Annex Station, foot of Fultm St. Brooklyn: station Jersey City; Emigrant Ticket Office, No.

8 Battery place and Castle Garden. Tho Now York Transfer Company will call for and check baifRBCe from lintels and rjsidonccs. CHAltLES E. Putilt, General Mnnairer. MEW YbHiCAND GREENWOOD LAKE R.

R. Daily, oicept fitirtdrfy For Arlington. Hltt9m Montolair and ststions on Oranso Branch, 6:00. 0:00 A. 12:00 noon.

2:00 3. 40, 4:40, 5:40, 8:00 P. M. Little Falls and inrernir.diil stations, 9:00 A. 8:00 P.M.

Pompton and Interme. dlr.te stations. A. 4:40 and 8:00 P.M. Greenwood Lake and intermediate stations, 9:00 A.

6:10 P. M. Sunday, 9:00 A. M. BW UO luiiunj, ,1 ...11.

RIB RAIL WAX. rains leavaCliambers St. station. New York, as follows: 9:00 A. daily except Sundays.

Day Express, Buffet Drawing Room Coaches to Binghamton, Elmira, Buffalo and Niagara Falls; Sleeping Coaches Hornollsvillo to Oinoionatl. 6:00 P. M. Daily, Chicago and St. Louis Limited Express.

A solid Pullman tiainof day and buffet sleeping coaches to Moadvillo, Clerelaud, Cincinnati, Obicago ana SI. Lonls. 7 00 P. M. Daily.

Buffalo and Niagara Kails Limited arriving Rochester, 6:20 A. Buffalo, 1:00 A.M.; Suspension Bridgo.7 :35 A. M. Tho most popular night train bof een Now York and Buffalo. 9:00 P.

M. (Daily), Chicago ExprosB. Pullman day and sleeping coaches toBinahamton, Elmira, Buftalo, Niagara Falls, Cincinnati and Chicago. Patelson 4:45, 6:45. 7:20, 7:50.

9 30, 10:20 A. 12:00 noon, 4i 3:00, 3:50, 4:40, 5:00, 5:10, 5:30,5:50,0:10, 5 80. 7 15, 7:45, 8:30, 10:30 P.M. and 12:00 midnight. Suiid yE, 8:30, 10:20 A.M., 1:45, 4:15, 6:30,7:45, 1:00, 10:30 P.

12:00 midnight. Newark ana Pnterfion, vis Newark. 6:50. 8:00. 8:30, 10 00, 11:30 A.

2:00,3:20. 8:50, 4:20,4:50. 6:20. 5:50, 7:30. 9:00.

10:00 P. M. Sundays, 9:16 A. 3:20. 6:30 7:50, 9:30, 10:20 A.

1:45, 3:30, 00, 6:00, 6:30, 6:10, 7:10, 7:46. 8:30.10:30 P. M. and Sundays. 8:30.

10:20 A. M. 4 15, 0:30, 9:00. 10:30 P.M. end 12:00 midnight.

Wsririck, 4:45, 9:00, 10:20 A. 4:30 P. M. Sunday, and Cornwall. 7:50, 9:00 A.

M. 3:30, 4.30, 6 30. 0 00.7:00 P. M. Sunday, 8:30 A.

.00. 7:00 P.M. Goahon and Middletown, 4:45,6:45. 7:60. 9:00, 10:20 1:30, 7:01.7:45.

9:00 P. M. Sunday. 6:45, 3 30, 10:20 A. 6:30.

7:00. 9:00 P. M. Port Jorvls. 4:45, 7:50, 9:00, 10:20 A.

3:30, 4:30, 6:00. 7:00. 7:45. 8:00, 9:00 P. M.

Sundays, 8:30, 10:20 A. P. M. Houesdalo, 9:00 A. 3:30 P.

51., dally, except Suudaj. Monticello and White Lake, 9 :00 A. 8:30 P. M. Bun days, 8:30 A.

M. Tickets for passage and apartments in drawingronm and alcepinff coaches can bo obtained and ordors for the checking and transfer of baggage may bo loft at tho com Dany'f otfloo, Nos. 331 and 333 Fulton st, Brooklyn. ABBOTT. Q.

P. N. Y. YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER RAH.P.OAD. Commencing November 14, 1836.

Trains leave Grand Contral Depot: i's) A. M. Rochostor Exmess, with through drswing rnoin cars to Albany, Troy, Montreal, Syraouse and Koch A. M. "The Limited," with dining cars, stopping ot Albany, Utica, Syraooso.

Rochester, Niagara lulls, Buffalo, Frio, Cleveland and Toludo, arriving at Chicago. A. M. next day. 10:30 A.

M. Chioago Expross Drawing room cars to lCanandaigua, Rochester and Buffalo. i 11:20 A. M. Western New York and Northern Express, iriih drawing room cars.

3:30 P.M. Albany, Troy and Utioa Express, with drsw, ing room cars to Troy. 0:00 P.M. Chicago and SI. Louis Express, with stooping carB to Niagara Falls.

Buffalo. Cincinnati, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and St. Louis Dining cars Now York to Albany. 0:30 P. M.

Montreal Express, with slcoping car3, to Syracuse and lo Auburn roau nlao to Montreal. 9:00 P. M. For Roohoster, Buffalo and Cleveland only; through sleeping cars. "9 lo P.

M. Facillc Kxpress, with sleeping csrs, for Roohcetor. Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Ulovcland.ToleOo, Cin rinnati. Detroit, Chicago; also to Clayton and Ogdens lre dally except Satiirdsy. iri5P.M Night Express for tho North and West, with' sleeping oara for Albany and Troy.

For FislikilUnd Nowburgii, 7:15, 8:00, 10:30 and 11:30 AM. 2 30, 3 30, 5:00 and 0:30 P. M. For Fishkill only. 9.16 and 11:15 P.

M. For Poughkejisie, 7 Sand 11:30 A. M. 2:30.3:30 IrOO. tfoO.

015 and 11:15 P.M. tot Rhinebockand Roudoiit, 8:00, 11:30 A. M. 3:30 4:00 P. M.

ior Rh only, 6:30 P. M. Cntskill. 8:00 atid 11:30 A JO and Hudson, 8:00, 10:30 and 11:30 A. 51, 3:30.

UiOO, 0:30 and 11:15 P.M. Albany, 8:00, 11:30 A. 4:00, 6:00. 6:30, and ll P. M.

Troy 8:00, and 11:30 A. 3 :30, '4 6 :80 and 11:15 P. M. 'These trains run daily: all othors daily oxcept Sunday. Fortrslns for intormodlato stations see tune table.

Tioketl on sale at Grand Central Depot, 7 Bittery Place. 413 BroadiTay and at Weatcott's Express olhoos, ark place, near Broadway, 785 and 1142 Broadway, New York: 333 Washington st, and 730 Fulton st, Brooklyn, and 19 Fourth st, WiUiaroaburgh. Aocommodati' ns in drawing room and sleeping cars can be procured at 833 Washington st, Brooklyn. Baggago called lor and checked; from residence. Brooklyn passengers can reach Grand Central Depot in about thirty minutes by taking bridge cars and Third av.

Biorated Railroad. D.M. KKNDHICK, General Passonger Agent. J. M.

TorJCExViGonoral Superintendent. I BROOKLYN ANNEX FOR 5 JERSEY OITY. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. LEA VINO FOOT OF FULTON STREET DAILY. A.

BI. 6:30. 7:30, 8:20, 8:40, 0:00, 8:50. 0:40, 10:00, 10:20, 10:40, 11:00, 11:20, 11:40. 12:00.

P. 12:20, 52:10,1:00, 1 JO, 1:40, 2:00, 2:20, 2:40,. 3:00, 3:20, 3:40, 6 SO. 0:30, 7:00, 7:30. 6:30, 10:30,11:00..

To Fall River and Boston boat, P. M. Returnlnjj, leave JotBey OHy on 4tfrtl of train Ilaggaeo clucked and tiokets (old to all jwinta. As for llreikTyn llckot, when 8 BP 8 SSSS8 PP 8 8 8 8S8SS I I 0 UNPRECEDENTED RRRR GOG SSSS RU UG GS RU UG 8 RRRR UG SSSS RU UG GO RU UG OS UUU GGG SSSS BEGINNING TO MORROW', 7B0 GENUINE DAGHESTAN AND PE IMPO 600 SKIN AND ANIMAL 6,000 SMYRNA RUGS AND MATS, 1,000 WILTON, VELVET AND TAPESTRY TEN TO TWENTY FIVE PER CENT. HALE PRICE.

EVERYTHING OUR ENTIRE NEW STORE, 530 FULTON EXCEEDING IN VASTNESS SM MM "WW Vf WWW MM WW WW MM BTm EEB RRR RRR RRRR BBB EE RRR RRR SB RRRR BB UK RRRR LEADING UARPKT YARE 524, 52G, 523 AND 530 7, 0, 11, 13 HAN moil, IVOTlCbS. SUPREME COURT, CITY AND COIXNTY Ob1 NEW YORK John J. Hammond. pl.iiutifF, against C'tftrhis A. JIammond Btul otIirs.

defendants I. tho undersigned, duly appointo'l referee, by ordtir of this Court, dated and heroin cn the 20th day o' September, 18ifi, hen by require wich per. i.n not a party the acti who, at tin sai 1 of tho ord: r.hsd a Hen upon any undivided ahnv or interest of any it the mm eru or Dcrsons intereated in tho premlaea Leri.isfter de scvihod, to appcer botorn on or bet'oiyj th i day Jnnnavy, 18b7, at my niftce, 71 liroadway, in tho City and County of Now York, to provo his lien and the true amo int duo or to hticomt; du i theroup n. The premiafTU are deurihed in th cuiuplnnt tn he iibovo cauwo aa iol bivra: All that cortain lot, pieut' or parcel of grtmnd Bit ucto, l.vina nnd buinrj in th Ward ot tho City of New York, County end Statu of New York, on tho westerly sido of th! Sivnuth aven to and north oneterly side of Greonich avenue; benin.iinr at the junction of tho mirtnwefterly sido of Seventh ave nuo and tile northuasterly aide of Grann vioh ave nirt; thence rouniiic northerly uljug norllr'aat erly side of Gr nv.ch itveiui'j ninety fiot to land of Wuliam E. Rhinelinder thunco in dirt)vtion nlonif ttin laud tlniynid Willinm E.

Rt hinder one hundred letit to mv.I. lata nf harih nt aid Rhine) mder; thence soaiheaotoriy alons the uimo tonty Ilvo iccttiiz int lo tho wsim ly aMo of tho Seront i avenue; thence Sjiithweyle. ly, siting tho wexler lytsidri of tlio avenue one hundred nnd throt; foet two inches; thence in a nouthwesterly directim. on a lino ho. with the lino which dividus the prom ihos hereby conreyod from tholand o( ttjowaid RhinobnJor lying: norlhwesterly thenioi eiKhieen feet thoplact' be bein tho sMino premises tvmvoytyd to Oliarl.ts T.

Pla(t and John A. ILtmmond by Lent and ivift) by dee dated February 1, IH.kS. ucorded iu Liber 7i3 ot C'ouveyain'os, at 477, in the Kexistt r'. office of tho County of York. Also, all these certnin two IoIk.

pieces or parcels of land situate, Ijinp and boiniria the Nnitb Wanl in the C'itv of Brooklyn, tJounty of Kiiirt nnd St.ite of New York, bounded and described ftitollowa; liocinniiix at a point on th westerly lino of SarntujEa avenuu sLtty ajvoti fe eichtond a lialf inches south of tim HHitht'rly lino of Dean street, running thence alotn; avenue riouth orly thirty nine (eet and si iuch.i: ttionco wojtorly an.l parallel with Dean street cne hundred t' iet thonco northerly and parallel with Snratosa avt ii! thirty uitiH hint and thonco Duan stroet one hundred teet to the int or p'uee if begin ninpr. bem the saino property heretofore conveyed by (. Humbler to Elisabeth A. tfcott by docd dateu 'Mt dny July. 18C5, and by the Haid Kliy.Kbeth and husband lo tho.

said Rkhaid Matthews by dued dated UOth day of Joly. 18H0. Abo, all that certain piece, parcel i tract land situate, lying and i wn of Greifnburh, Gounty of Werttciiestcr, and Ststo of Now York, bounded and described as followB: BughmiuK nt the nt.rtluvetorly corner adjoining lan 1 of J. Ussju aivd WiUium AcUe.r; fr.mi thence south 41 Jour res 1H niinutejer.at. dong land of said J.

DosHtiir.aa tho stone n.w rtt io it he westerly sido of the hallway avt mto; thjiice aiith, 40 dogroes 21 minut 's ct, cr tho hishwny forty two 4'2) I'oet to the isUsly s'ulo ol s.iid hitfbu'ny, thenco north 44 decrown past alns liud or slid DjBsojr as Gie Mont wall nonr stnniln hundred and oihty aix (liSli) tiiemro south 45 dorees ID minute oaat two (JOh) f.et; tlirfiio south 43 deKreea fiS minut 'S is' i. thrnrn uth J.r minute; west iSO feat: thence south Jl liejivt's west '20i feet: thonco south iUiforiitvi riiiinufcawestliHj ro. thence eouth 31 dcirrec 11 oa Si) ioct; tbonoo so.ith3J degrees 68 minutes istiO feet; thence t0 degreos 6 m.n.ites e.tsr, Vn Uat; thtniru Kith 40 de minutes east Tcct; 58 do 17 rointUes rast iHH tetjtj thmioo si utli 42 de (tr. '2 minutes ear fe.it ihotic b.tiMi 3i duress 18 minutea osst '21 feet: then JC 44 desroes 1 rnin ulo oast 140 feet; theii'io di'prrf a 5 minutes east still alon lind of thn si id J. Dt ai the stf.uo wall now stands 57 teet to the center of thonco south 80 degrees e.it al.

c.Mitor of tiJ brook and laud of sail DuUviir 5 thence north f(i decrees 30 niiuutfs enst still nbmg thy cjnter of naid brook and hnd of said Dossoir ,10 ttjt to the westor'y of Ctntral Park ardime; thuuee derojs 'JUmin utos west along the wcsIltIj id la of ti I avenue feet to lair! fi.rmeriy owned by Co ilin; thonun north 54 de (rreni ol minute. we. it I r.nerly ov, by Gonlin as the lino fence now llo feet; tlience north 4'i 42 minutes WLnt VA7y feut theace north 47le crees 44 minutes wost '2R0 trtot t.ienou nortii 5.1 deinv.es ftl) minutes west still atonn land ot' said as thofnnco now stands 122 to hind Alxau.bu Korbert; thonco 48 doreos 12 minutoi went alone laud i Al Korbe as tbft fitvne wall sta ids 100 net thonco north 51 dt'ie mhiutos sf, 221) fnt; thtinco 'Uth 4'J degrees 2 wvst 115 feet; th nil 28 minntes 241 fnet; tlumc i xraeH'll minutes west 'Jl feet; IhoTice north all doreon 14 minntes wt'Bt still B.onn land of sttid Alexander 1' rhs as the H.ne wa'l now stands 101 tee! to tho center of the highway known aa Plat t'u avenue; south 54 de freos 11 weijt alouK the of iid hijilmay SO ff. to the northerly side i Ir.e of way mJini to William Acltar's farm: thoJue nrth 27 doirrees 2S iiiiiMitis west alonj; said way 47 fort; thence rth 23 dares 33 mimitoi tt il mir tli 1 in 1 oi' ii William Acker as tho sti nn wnll now stands 235 fo thonco north 3G degroes2i minutes enst 413 feet; thonco north 35 dogrees 58 minutes alonjz land of said Acker as the etonn wall now stands 5d i feet to tho place of Deginninr. containing twenty nino and 22 1U0 Also all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land Mtuato, lying and being in tho Town of Greenhurffh.

Onmty of Westchester and Stato of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning in tho confer of tho highway kuo.rn aa Piatt's avenue, on the sout'iorly sido of right olway loading to William Acksr'a farm, from thence south 57 dogroei 58 minutes wo.it alons: tho center of said highway 403 feet; thence south (15 degrees 48 minutes west still along tho center of said highway lll.w foot to farm of the late WilJiam Jackson; th nco north 3ti do grees 13 minutes west alom: land of siid Jackson as the utono wall now stands 46'(i feot; thonco north 12 degrees 1 minute east I76J4 foet; thenco north lit dogroes 4tS minutes east 17R feet; thonco north 17 decrees 48 east 224 fntt thenco couth 26 degrees 511 minutes eas'j still along the land of said Jacks in 5tiX foot to laud of William Aokor aa tho fence now stands thenco south 82 degrees 55 minutes aiet along land of William Acker (io ftiet to a hickory tree; theuce soutli 55 dogreea 39 mill ntoi east along laud of said Acker 19 foot toabasswood tree; thence south 29 degrees 4 minutes west as tho stono wall now stands 768 feet to an old butternut stump; thence north 07 dogres minutes east still along I.md of aaid Acker as tho feuco uv stan is, OIE foot thenco south 25 degrees 25 minutes east r.l ntr the noutherly side of the right of way loading to William Actor's farm. 52 foot to place of beginning, containing eight and 447 1,000 1.0tK. Datd New N. November II. 1880.

WILLIAM N. ARMSTRONG. Referee. Henry O. Andkkws, PHintiff'a Attj'roy.

nl5 Ot M. UPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY John G. Warner, plaintift against Jano O. Havens ond othors, defendant A. P.

B.VTf.a, plaintiff's attorney, 132 Nassau street. Now York City In pursuanco of a judgment of foreclosure and sale of this court inado in tho abovo ontitled action, boaring date the 20th day ot October. 1886, I will sell at public auction, by Thomas A. Kerriago, auctlonoor, at the salesrooms. No.

35 Wil loughby BtroBt in tho Oity of Brooklyn, on the 15th diyof November, 1830, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises: All that certain lot. piaco or parcel of land situate, lying and being in tho Ninth. Ward of the Oity of Brooklyn, Kings County and Statb of Now York, bounded and described as follotva.to wit: Beginning at tho point formed by the in torssction of tho easterly sido of Rug era avenue with the northerly side of Dograw stroet; running from thence eaaterly along the uortherly side of Do one hundrod teot; thonco uorthorly and paral ol with Koffors avenue ono bund red foot hence westerly nnd parallel with Dograw street ono hnnJred feet, to tho easterly side of Rogers avenue; and thenco southerly along tlio oasterly side of ltoera avenue one hundred feet, to tho point of beginning. Dated Brooklyn. October 21, 1880.

CHARLES B. FARL.KY, Sheriff. o323w EATu The sile of the above Dropfrty is heroby postponed until Sat irday, Novombor 20. 1880, at the sume hour and place. D' ted November 13, 1836.

MTh CHARLES B. FARLEY, ShpriT. SUPREME COURT, KINGS OOUNTY Oilbert P. Williams agt. Francjd MiGrarh and others In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale raado In this action ou tho twenty sixth day of October, 1830, 1 hereby give notioa that on Wednesday, the oighth day of Decembor.

1880, at the hour of 12 clock uoon, at the 0 iminorcinl Exchange, Number 389 Eulton street, in tho City of Brooklyn and of Kings, I will sail at uublic auction to tho highest bidder the lands and promises in said judgment mentioned and therein described aa follows, vie: All curtain piece or arc el land, situate. lying and being in the City ot Brook yn. County of Kings and State ot New York, bounded ana deoriLed as follows, to wit: Resinning at a point on the northerly side of Twmity fotirth wtrcet, distant two hundrtti and eighty 280) fe.it eaitorly from the Eorthoasterly corner of Twenty fourth stroet nd Third avenue, thence running northerly parallel with Third avenue and part ot tho distauoo through tho center of a party wall ono hundred foot thence easterly parallel with Tvronty fourth street twenty feetfthenco southerly again parallel with Third avenue ono hundred feet, to tho northerly side of Twenty fourth street, and thence westerly and along said northerly sido of Twenty fourth Btreot twenty feet, to tho point or placo of beginning. Datod November 13, 1880. GERARD M.

STEVENS. Rforp. Henry W. flMSES.Plaintifl'B Attorney, 23 Pearl street, Noit York. nliiSwMATh SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Stephen H.

MaTtling against Walter K. Maryatt and others Iu pursuance of a judgment of fnteoloaura ana sale raado and ontorod in this ajtion October 30. 1886, 1, thn undersigned, tho rofomo In ta judgment named, will sail at public suction, at the vestibule of the County Court House, In tho Oity of Uronttlyn, County of Kincs, on Tuesday, the 7th dny of Decomber. 1880, at cloven o'clock in the forenoon of said day, tho promises described in said judgment ns follows: Ad that certain lot, Bieco or paroid of land in the Eightoonth Ward of tho ityof Brooklyn, bounded and described rs follows: Be S'nning at a point on tho northerly side of Cooper avenue, istant throe hundred and twenty one feet, sis inchos, eaaterly from the easterly aide of Bushwick aveuuo: running thence northerly, and parallel with Bushwick ave nuo, eno hundred feet, part of said distance running through a party wall; thence easterly, and parallel with Ooopor avonuo. sixteen feet; thence running snnthorly and again parallel with BuBhwiok avonuo one hundrod feet to Cooper nvouue, and part of sid distance through party wall, and tbonce running westerly, along the.

northerly side of Cooper avomie, sixtoen foal to the point of be cinnine. Dated Brooklyn, November 13, 188G. fc JOHN HKSS, Rfiforoe. Abkold M. Waoner, Att'y for Plaintiff, 202 Broiulway, N.

Y. nl5 3w Th BAIVKUirpTCV IVOXIC IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER MADE by the Hon. Edgar M. Cullon. ono of tho Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of Now York, ou the 5th day of Novombor, ISStf, notice i's hereby given to all the creditors and persona having claims against HENRY M.

K. THORMANN, latoly doing business in tho City of Brooklyn, County of Kings arid 8tate of New York, that they ore required to prewmt their claims, with the vouchers therefor duly vorifiod, to tho subscriber, tho duly ap luted assignee of tho snid Henry M. B. Thormaau, for Lie benefit of his oredftors at his place of transacting business. No.

290 Broadway, tn the Oity of New York, State of New York, on tr before the 21st day of January, loot, uaiea urooaiyn, jnoveraDoru, 1.030. OUtlN a. awugc. No. 4110 BrnadCTy, New York Oity.

iil.r li.i no CwM INSURANCE POLICIES. APPLICATIONS. RSNKWAI. KOTIOM ANO CIROTOAnS, Kio. Pnntcawtth the otnmat ufltitnouB entl diBPjMon.

"liROOIiLYM BAGUJ JOB MUKTUU 0rfOB TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. RSIAN RUGS, AW. SIZES, JUS1' RTEI). RUGS, LINED AND UNLINED. NEW GOODS.

CHOICE PATTERNS. RUGS AND IMPORTED WHOLE CARPETS. LESS THAN REGULAR WHOLESALK MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. STREET, GIVEN OVER TO THIS SALK. ANY PREVIOUS DISPLAY.

II oSSSo SSSQ OOO Wit oSSSq II" 3 S0 ONNNS a II "SSSo SSSSC ONNN "SSSo II 5 0 ONNN g. II bSSSS 8SSS3 OOO NN SSSSS HOUSE IN BROOKLYN, FULTON STREET, OVER PLACE. INSMSAIVCE. PHENIX INSUltANOE COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN. N.

INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIU14 STATEMICNT: JANUARY 1, 18SG. CAPITAL In UNITED STATES BONDS. .81,000.000.01 RESERVE FOR REINSURANCE, Era 3.1M.313.04 NET SURPLUS lU.lai.i3 ASSETS OFFICES" 8.9W.483i55 PUEN1X GILDING, COURT STREET: KO. 63 BROADWAY, BROO CYW, tt CITY OF NEW YORK: WESTERN UNION BUILDINU Broadway, corner Dey street. OFFICERS: STEPHEN OROWELL, Presldsai.

PHtLABDKn SHAW. Secretary. Geoege II. fJSltK. Assistant heorctary.

Gkoi iNilliAUAM, Ni'omtary Brooklyn DoDartmont. Eduaii W. OhoWF.LL, Alanager j.tstorn District. ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. OFFICE: r.l WALL STREET.

ORGANIZED 1842. 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 pi olitb of tho ooravauy revert lo tho a.44ured.

and are divided annually upon tho promiuros terminated during thn year, eerlincatea for which are isdued, bttariuK interest iu accordance, with its charter. J. D. JONES. President.

CHARLES DENNIS. Vioo President. W. H. H.

MOORE. Socond Vioo President. A. A. RAVEN, Third Vice President.

J. H. OUAPMAN, Secretavy. 8 HE VI LLW MS BU UG I A SUP.ANC1 COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. N.

Y. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT, January 1. IttfS: Capit.il Resorrej fur reinsurance, 4c" Net surplus Total assets 8l.218,Buil.3S OFFICES: Corner Broadway and First st. E. and VI Court st, Brooklyn; Brnadway, Now York.

EDMUND DRHHiS, Pretitlent. N. W. Secrolsry. F.

H. Way, Assistant Secretary. W. H. Brows, Assistant Secretary.

A. W. Ginoux, Assistant Secretary. Jzbsk WAlhiJK, General Agent. ECHANKJS FIRE INSURArTcB COMPANY, 217 MONTAGUE STREBT, Brooklyn.

161 BROADWAY, Now York. JOHN II MOTT, Pjidon. WM. H. MALE, Vie Preaidasl TTALTin NIOHOU, BQcratary.

UXCRIXT TulTLK, assistant SecrsUry, iKKUKANOB CO. CORNER OJ COURT AND MONTAGUE ST. RC6Q1 VO for 1 ainsurancH RcscrTO amnio for nil claims Capita paid in in caih l.OliO.O'.lD 00 Netsurphi3 Total i5.17T.47S.93 II H. LAMPORT, PresiJ nt. F.

O. AIOOHE, Vice Prosidont. Cit.uk Pkck. Socond co President and Secretary. C.

H. Spjnitary Brooklyn lJepartni'nt 7H71TNA LNSTIttANCE COMPAJTT, JySli HAUTl'ORD, Conn. AOGRKGATB AMOUNT OF ASSETS TOTAL. KXCKIT CAPITAL AND NET SURPLUS l.Sfll. mifi JOINT STOCK CAPITAL PAID UP l.tKKl.lxll.oO SURPLUS BEYOND ALL LIABILITIES.

182.PJ A. Ii. THORN, Asmit. in! Monfacuo ft. LAVv CASE PIJINTING.

LAW CASES PRINTED WITH DISPATCH BROOKLYN EAGLE JOB PRINTING OfFIOH JJUOOKLyA Tlit'ST CObWASY, KO. 177 MONTAGUE 3TUKOT. CAPITAL (loll paid) M00, 000 trmated fn V. S. i per cent, bond ftt pr Ani3 A LARGE SURPLUa Allows interest on donosltfi.

DepDSiti are Babjeot t3 check at light, or returnable at specified dates; ifsuel certinoator. of deposit. Desirable depository olund, airaitnisTinroitmont. Authorized by special oharter to aot as executor, admin fstrator, guardian, trustee or any other position of trust. Is A leffal depository for money paid into eenrt.

Acts aa registrar or transfer agents ot stockaand bonds, and ui trustee for railroad or other corporation mortgages. Peculiar adraKlf gel are derived from baying tho Trust Company sot in ftn7 of the aboro oapacitiea. Will execute orders for purchase and Bale of U. S. bond, or other investment soouritie.

Upon deposit of caah or approved aeonrity this oom pany wiil guarAntoe letter of credit and pay all drafts under earns. rausTBua JostahO. Low. K. F.

Knowlton, Henry X. Sholdon, Alex. M. White. John T.

Martin, Cornelius D.Wood, A. A. Low, Frederic Cromwell, William II. Male, Alexander MeOue. John P.

Rolfe, Ripley Knnos. Michael Chauncey. B. W. Corltes, Abraiu B.

il.iyls, Wm. B. Kendall. H. K.

Pierrenont. Henry W.Maxirall RIPLBY ROPSS. Pdidnt. SdMUKD W. OORLIK8, Vice President, Jamec Ross cunnAM, Hoorotary.

INTEREST TO INVESTORS. To persons and ronionorativo inroitmentrl A am proparou oner siietini iiiuucou.uuw WESTERN BONDS. Castle Crook Water Company 2d year bonds. 8 p. oents.

tCityof Aspon, County of Pitkin, Yavapai Cnuuty. Arizona 7 por cents. 15 30 cold bonds. Principal and intorest Crook County, Wyomine 6 por cents. Court Houso and Jail bonds.

Board of Education V4 por coots. Cily of Cleveland, Ohio, 10 your bonds. Those socurities offer attractions not found in othor bonds and flj calculated to command attention and consideration. Interest pai in New York Oity. For furthor and detailed particulars applv to LEONARD MOODY, Broker, 20 Court at.

mHE COUBIN BANKING COMPANY, lir BROADWAY. SEVEN PER CENT. NF.T TO INVESTORS PAYABLE IN NEW YORK. SECURED BY FIRST MORTGAGES UPON IMPROVED FARMS. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE.

NEGOTIATED REPRESENTED BY MORIS THAN THE, SAFEST AND BEST SECURITIES IN THE "wRITK'OR APPLYFOR PARTICULARS m6 LOAN MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS J. to6iiitat5peronnt.lntorcst: money in larpe sums per mot. on improved city property. RUST IN ROBBINS, auoocssors to J. E.

Cornell, Court LOAN. SF.VEK.AI, AMOUtvia ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. AT 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. DANIEL FERRY, 252 and 251 Court stroat.

1 KUDENTIAL LOAN OO. LOANS OF SCO AND UPWARD ON REAL AND PERSONAL PKOPEltri, FURNITURE, ETC. ROOM NO. Cti, 20 COURT STREET. OPIKITUALISM i)R SHKA, MAHVEL ous medium, tells names of dead and living Iriends wRom and when you will marry; journoys lawsuits; absent friends; health; anything: homo Sunrtsy; miitenalizioir soauoes Sunday evening.

tiR'J FuU in 8t. KOM NEW HAVEN, MRS. DR. J. M.

WRIGHT, pByohomotrlst nnd clairvoyant, 374 Fulton at. above City Hall. Consultation on health, business and all personal mattors. Ladies, 41; goutlomen, $2. Massage troutmont for laities only: prion 81.

TftfME. PHEBE OAUSES SPEEDY MAR 1 Yl riage with ono you love, nuitos soparatod, ffiros luok. Fee from 25 cent a. Nevorfaih. 378 GOLD STREET, noar Myrtle av.

No sign out. ADAME CARRIE, Tr.mi A nifiirnotln huninoss acor: tolls Drosent and ifutnre. changes of life, gives advice on nil subjects of interest; persona in doubt or (roublo cia roly npon hor; fee maniouro treatment SOi1. .121 Jayst near Myrtle jit. W1WTEW KESOlfJS.

ANSION HOUSE, MOKR1STOWH, r. J. Burmner and Winter Family Home. Boomflfra mlU n4 iBglo. Pivery convenience ana wuih uneAoouw.

mm BAKER Proprletort. BOTEIaS mHB AMERICAN HOTBL. S8, 30na 33 FULTON ST..

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