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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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8 THE BROOKXYST PATXY EABT.K UTTW "yYVRTCj 23, 1S9S. After She Graduated. ik tfTTPTBTIIIII ll fgl "jfck. Carpets, $1.10 4. ai BARGAINS The Ship of In a very" old painting, Fortune" loaded to the water Jiue art, and scitddinsr into port.

Fullness That Runs Over the fullness of man that Our present reductions have made our store just such a "Fortune Ship." Erery piece of furniture is marked so much below value that it seems to be but for a wish. Let the odd pieces which cive so 'Tis low prices, that runs runs makes Homers," tons fullness over into objects and Shakespear and our own Washing and Lincolns. 'Tis the of this store, its system, its buying capacity, its organization, its newness, its for all. Seats first: For windows, with beautifully carved arms and loose cushions, settles, for corners larger editions of their brothers of the windows, with open backs in the Old Engliah style. Chairs in so many odd and graceful shapes, yon will wonder where all the ideas come from.

After the seats, come tea tables, cabinets, desks, in scores of picturesque styles. You cannot conceive what gfed fortune is until you visit us. benefits to you, and that makes it famous. Special Thursday: Moussoul Rugs i $15.00 A choice assortment of these Fine Antique Orientals, average size 4 ft. 7 every one worth nearly double the price quoted.

Some Pictures ESTBD. Ruskin savs that "All reallv orpat nirtnrpo evhikif habits of nature, manifested in way. Our own Morans, McCords, Van Eltens, Bristols Wig ft CREDIT. gins have produced pictures that contain distinctive characteristics hinted at by this great critic of the world. We have been fortunate enough to gain possession of a number of the best works of well known American Artists for the benefit of our customers.

These may be enjoyed while they hang in our Galleries at the rear of Elevators on the 3rd fl Our time is yours to show the Credit" your time is ours to pay in. Co wperth wait Co Flatbush Avenue, Near Fulton Street, BROOKLYN. NEW YORK STORES 104 TO 108 WEST 14TH STREET. specially advantageous prices. Among these pictures are the oil The Moonlit Sea" bv Gpd.

H. "A Coquette," by Stanley Middleton. IT A XT A vn isimiu ouunu, uy ne i on rveeper, Dy rercy Lake Georae at Rnltnn bv "Clouds and Spray," by J. C. Nicoll, A.

N. A. "In the Fields Overlooking Carbis Bay, Cornwall," by Carleton Wiggins, A. N. and many others.

The above paintings are framed in all prold. It's an onoortunitv ro nirlr nn an Pwf11a, $1.50 Velvet 5 to it. Most of the patterns here widths to match. A Quick Departure Space is demanded for arrivals of is by no means old rashioned furniture. sold at prices twenty five per cent, higher an additional reduction or another quarter.

iiig and Beach Chairs, and Couches and natural state, some shellac or malachite At S4 back. 7 reed Reception Chairs with high very fancy, shellac finish. Were At 55 Full arm comfort Chair, shellac finish. Was Sr. At fancy reed Sofas, natural finish; 4 ft.

long half arm and back. Were 56.75 At 56 Woman's Chair, full arms and high back, shellac finish. Was 5S.25. At 57 Reed comfort Arm Chair, full arms and high back, natural finish. Was 59 50.

At 58 4 women's Rocking Chairs, with full arms and high back; fancv woven base, shellac finish. Were 12. On purchases of these goods deliveries Women's Costumes; New, Elegant, Exclusive IN this splendid and com prehen i exhibition of new Spring costumes an important point not to be overlooked is their ex clusiveness in styles there are no duplicates. New, bright, original ideas find expression here in beautiful dresses, counterparts of which will not be found elsewhere. The exhibition is a notable one, worthy a special visit to the store.

Whether it be a costume for the house or one for street wear, plain or elaborate, inexpensive or one requiring large expenditure, be assured it's here. Four are briefly mentioned: At Sl 3 7 Of Black Craquele Net, over plaid taffeta; blouse front, waist trimmed with vertical stripes of black velvet edged with steel passementerie; jabot of net in front and ruffle on top of sleeves, edged with narrow velvet ribbon; choker and cuffs of burnt orange velvet finished with cream lace; inch ruffle on skirt edged top and bottom with ribbon velvet. At S102 Of Cross bar Grenadine over green silk; corded yoke of black taffeta; entire dress has alternating bands of silk ap pliqued on the grenadine; vest and choker of cream lace; sleeves finished at top with tufted taffeta; cuffs trimmed with cream lace. At 5100 Of fine Black Net, over black silk; blouse front waist trimmed with bands of black taffeta ruching and ruffle of black Clwntilly lace choker and girdle of shaded green velvet skirt has 7 rows of ruching and ruffle of lace to correspond with waist. At 85 Of Navy Blue Taffeta waist with open front Saddler jacket, turned back revers and high medici collar faced with white satin and cream lace; entire waist trimmed with cording in fancy design skirt corded to correspond with waist; all silk lined.

Second floor, Broad way. New Gray GPy Glo.ves: 100 dozen Just received moves. 0f the absolutely correct and stylish grays, hi six shades of grav and with six styles of embroidery two clasps. They're $1.50 a pair. Princess May They're P0PuSr and finwc most deservedly so.

UlOVeS. $1. You'll cease to wonder I at that after wearing a pair. We do not know of its equal anywhere for $. Of real kidskin, in all colors, two, three or four buttons and two or three clasps.

One Dollar a Pair. Tenth street. specimen at a very low price. All lovers of art will be interested in seeing the pictures if for nothing else than the pleasure. House Furnishing Inducements.

We still have a few of those, sample Refrigerators, as well as Baby Car riages and Trunks, at prices that are really very unusually cheap. In fact, there is a general price cutting in the basement, you are sure to find some benefits. CLOAKS. Owing to the unfavorable weather of the past two clays, all the specials advertised for Monday will continue for the remainder of the week. They are extra strong values and are sure to move quickly.

00 girls' fancy mixed cloth Reefers, made irom ii finest materials and 1 1 i 1 i mmed, sizes 6 to 14 years, were 7 5 0 to $12.50, your choioe at $4r 00 duu uiris' jJresses made in style of cut in neat checks and mixtures, sizes 6 to 14 years, value $1.75, at 985. CARPETS. The new Spring patterns are now ready for inspection in all of the new shades of green, reds and browns; they are marvels of beauty. In order to make room for these new goods, will place on sale Thursday a large line of Axmin sters and Moquettes of the best quality, at 85c. per yard.

The best Tapestry Brussels at 55c. per yard. A good Tapestry Brussels at 45e per yard. Rugs of all kinds, imported and BD' fp 1 807. rA RELIABLE CARPETS Good Fortune.

the artist shows the "ShiD of Good with household furniture arid works of pleasinsr a touch of ouaintance. sneak goods and if you use our "Long 9 GOLF CAPES. Golf (Japes in fects atid neat S7 9S, SS 98. all the new shawl ef plaids, silk lined, at SIO.98, $12.98 JACKETS. The values offered by us in Winter Jackets and Capes cannot be duplicated; they have all come to us this week and are positively the freshest goods to be found and at prices half the actual value.

Lot 1 Ladies' Jackets, in boucle cheviot, value $10.00 to $12.00, at 5500. Lot 2 100 ladies' fine kersey Jackets, fancy silk lined, value $20.00, at $9.95 Lot 363 ladies' finest quality French kersey and bouole Jackets, best linings, striqtly tailor made, value $23.00 to $27.00, at $13 50. SUITS. 25 ladies' black and navy blue cheviot serge Suits, fly front jackets, taffeta lined, value $15.00, at $9 95. WRAPPERS.

Nothing to compare with our offer for new up to date Ladies' Wrappers, 4,800. all sizes; second floor, prices 50c, 75c, 84c, 98c. Cambric, percale and flannelette Wrappers, the $1.50 kind at 79c. Mail orders filled promptly and with care as to colors and sizes ordered. cation on tho sidewalk, where, it is alleged, lleitmnu drew a penknife and jabbed Burt in the face.

Hoitmann then dropped tho knife, and it is alleged Droger picked it up and inflicted a cut with it on Friedenrich's head. Burt and Friedoiirich bled freely from their wounds, and they were conducted by a policeman to the Bedford avenuo police station where Ambulance Surgeon Bequa dressed their wounds. Detective Kennedy and Officer MeSorloy found Hoitmann arid Dtogor in bed. Heit mnnn's right hand bore a number of blood stains. In court to day they denied tho assault and claimed that Burt and Friedrich attacked them without provocation.

Their case was adjourned for a hearing later. WAR SHIPS AT SINGAPORE. Singapore, February 23 The German cruiser Gefion arrived here this afternoon ana her escort, the Doutschlund, is expected tomorrow. Tho battleships Sissio Veliky and Navarin have also arrived at this port. EST BO "I was' hardly out of school when I said a handsome young Brooklyn woman to an acquaintance.

1 had beer, studying hard, I was full of ambition I wanted to be accomplished. I wanted to be a musician, a linguist and a society woman all at onci'. Then 1 fell in love and became a wife and mother." "Sly mistake was that I tried to accom plish too much and didn't take care of my health and I broke down. I might have teen saved world's of suffering if I had been more careful and used a little common sense. I hated to tell my mother how miserable I felt before I married.

I thought she would just pooh! pooh! at me. I think mothers understand more about such troubles now a days than they used to. I would never allow a daughter of mine to tnarry, being no stronger than I was then. "My husband was so kind and considerate I didn't want to be complaining all the time. He insisted on the doctor coming to see me a real good, old doctor too.

He gave me medicine for my digestion and mr headache, and something to help my heart action. I somehow could not bear to tell him the real trouble was. I knew he would insist on an examination and I dreaded it so. "31y married sister told me I ought to write to Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, but I felt so Ruilty to do that without telling my husband.

But she wrote forme and received a kind, sensible letter, telling me how to Rive myself simple treatment at home. This helped me and then she got me three bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and I began to take it. Pretty soon my husband said something is doing you good sure You'r: ever so muca stronger and Than I had to tell laim everything. "First he frowned a little and shook his head then he just laughed and said 'well the proof of the pudding is in the eating If this little woman is made well and strong by anybody's Prescription no matter what his name is, God bless him.

whether he lives in Buffalo or right next And I was made perfectly strong and well by this treatment, as I never had been before in my life." This is a true experience; it is one of thousands which show that a physician like Dr. Pierce, who has devoted a lifetime of special practice to treating ailments peculiar to women, can prescribe for thern by mail just as effectively as if the patient was in his office, and a thousand times more effectively than the average doctor whose attention is merely given to general practice. Dr. Pierce has been thirty vears chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y.

His prescriptions are accepted all over the world as the great standard remedies for the diseases which they are designed to cure and as an author of medical books he stands among the most eminent authorities. The above is not a fairy story. It is not the story of one person. It is the story of thousands of women. It is a composite picture in which one can trace face behind face, lined with suffering, channeled by tears.

It is a story as true as the parable of the Prodigal Son, which was not the etory of one young man but the story of the type which repeats itself generation after generation and is as common to Europe as to Asia, to Africa as to America, is it Yotrs. roinr? Your story either in whole or in part? Shire's hope for yon. There's help for you. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has cured so many cases where life was a daily burden under which the weak and weary body staggered on to the grave, that it can be recommended with the utmost assurance in every case of female disorders.

Ulceration and inflammation, irregularities, displacements, and uterine disorders in general, all yield quickly to the action of this real and radical remedv. As the disease is healed the symptoms pass away pain in the side, difficult breath, floating specks before the eyes, nausea, weariness and melancholy. 'The appetite returns, the blood is vitalized, and life which was heretofore a mere existence becomes a hearty, happy condition. aflerrocro Groadway, Graham Flushing 4w BBOOKLYN. DRESS GOODS.

Big Special. 45 inch all wool black figurod Grenadines, in now designs, a very stylish fabric, extra special per yard: value Cue. 26 lnch all silk black Grenadines, Giic. per yard; value 85c. 27 inch all silk, very lino quality black Grenadines, 75 per yard; value isi.

00. Black Brilliantines. Two Extra Special Bargains. 04 inch extra wide black Mohair Bril finish, special and 1.. OO per yard; positively irorth 1.10 and SILKS I SILKS I SPECIAL.

37 inch wide Lining silks, suitable for skirts and ilres linings, in chaayeabio effects, 3)c. per yard; valu" 24 inch very line silk colored pan Taffeta Siiks, in all the dainty shades: also, uow colors, special )c. per yard. H. BATTERMAN.

Our Store can be reached from all parts of the City by transfer to Myrtle uv jiiu oruauway lines or cars also diuurij ii cievaiea K. FOR GRAY HAR. Atj'Sl'ST'P ik iv ills'uvfrs'. SI ijir bottle: curttiuiiF no sujrar lead; is clean and harmless. 7 Clinton st4 Brooklyn WE have seventeen thousand yards of high grade Velvet Carpets to sell at $1.10 a yard.

It's a very unusual thing their prices" at $1.40 and are quite standard. Don't get the idea that they're the short pile, thin yarned sort. They are all worsted carpets, unsurpassed for wear, with the deep, soft, springy, lively pile which retains no impressions, not even of the heaviest furniture, and never becomes old look ing, because dust doesn't adhere have borders, many have stair of Rattan Furniture. goods of later designs, though this stock It is or the sort now Deine; generally than ours. To hurry it along we make The stock comprises Reception, Rock Settees in various patterns some in their finish.

At 5S.25 Comfort Chair, with full arms and hijrli back, reed and cane: shellac finish. Was 511 25. At 58.25 men's reed and rattan Chairs; full arms and high back; shellac finish Were Si 1.25 At 510.50 Reed and rattan Chair, full arms and high back, very fancy shellac finish. Was $14. At 510.50 Reed and rattan sofa, full arms and high back, fancy back and base; natural finish.

Was 515 At S16 2 reed sofas, full arms, high back; cherry and shellac finish. Were S22.50. At SiS Rattan settee, 5 ft. long, full arms and high back; shellac finish. Was 524.

must be made at once. Mattresses About a third clipped and Pillows. from former prices. Thus a forty pound mattress in one or two parts, as you wish, of pure South American white curled hair and. best blue striped ticking, well worth $25, is now marked $18.

Another of pure black curled hair, good value at $1S, is reduced to $12.50. Pillows and Bolsters of fine live geese feathers in various sizes, which were $2.25 to $5, are now $1.50 to $3 75. Fourth floor. Pillow Here's a lot of fine pillow Shams. snams in many new and pretty designs At 65c.

Of cambric, deep hem and prettily braided. At 85c. Of lawn, wide hem on edge, elaborately braided. At Si. 50 Of lawn, wide fluted ruffle on edge braided center.

AtSL75 Of sheer lawn, wide fluted ruffle and elaborately braided center. At $2.25 Of lawn, deep fluted ruffle, lace edged center; all braided. Lawn and Other An assortment Aprons. here that makes choosing easy. Purchasing easy enough, too, with these little prices.

At 25c. Deep hem and three one inch plaits above. At 35c. Deep hem, and satin stripe border with draw work between. At 65c.

Wide hem, with three wide plaits and eight small ones above; wide sash. At 85c. Very deep hem; one plait, and row of insertion all around. At $1.25 Of pretty blue and pink Chambray; deep hem and two plaits; bib front; bre telles also plaited. Second floor.

Men's Take a look at the French Braces, two Men's Furnishing A(r windows to dav. uu You'll be interested, if you're a man, in the Wanamaker Brace which is shown in them. It's the outcome of a long effort to get the very best for the very least, and we think that here is more wear and "dependableness" in a suspender than you have ever had for 40c. or twice that money. They are made by a French firm with a name which is known all over the world, or, at any rate, over all parts of the world where braces are used.

These are marked Wanamaker's, rans." ur course the patterns and colors are ours exclusively. 40c. a Pair. The Bonnie Briar Bush SCOTCH WHISKEY, Wb have taken three years to find the oldest $nd finest Beoteh Whidkey in Great Britain. We have poHitirely the choicest article that money will buy.

It is matured" Sherry Casks, NOT vatted or blendod, and is reliable in every respect. We have compared it with the highest grades shipped here, none of which are aB fine. Try it, it will not disappoint yon. Price $1.75 per bottle. THE Souvenir of Scotland Plaid is a Whiskey from the same distillery as The Bonnie liriar BuBh.

and differs from that Whiakoy in ge onlv. Price" $1.25 per bottle. H. B. KIRK 0 Fulton wrreer.

AIho Broadway and 7tU St. Full Discount to the Trade. Bole Bottlers or Old Crow Rye. Aeint for THE PLEASANT VALLEY WINE CO "Out ot work again, Pat? I thought iiat Skinflint gave you a job?" "He did. sor, but Oi'll be kilt afore Oi'll starve to death for the sake of kapln' aloive, sor." Detroit Free Press.

pnieBriarBusffl rmfeci 3 1 1 over with merchanHisincr Worth Seeing some peculiar, rare and beautiful following beautiful paintino in MrfnrH A NT A xxiubcnia.ii van riten, J. IN. j. ivioran. Rn'cf nl A XT A Steel Candle Sticks, 25 cts.

Scrub Brushes, 10 cts. Sink Brushes, 1 et. Colanders, cts. Ash Cans, heavy, $1.25. Glass Oil Can, 1 gal.

size, 15 cts. Underpriced Black is always new, Black always in demand. Dress Goods. the absence of color and yet color is always appropriate and doubly beautiful with it. Here are some, under prices for your benefit: 42 inch English Mohair Brilliantinr small figures, bright lustre, at 39 yard.

44 inch all wool "Granite Cloth." hard twisted fabric, very serviceable, at 39 cts. yard. 44 inch all wool satin finish Broche, neat patterns in silk designs, at 49 cts. yard. 45 inch all wool "Poplin Brocade," a durable and fashionable material, at a low price, 59 cts.

yard. 10 CtS. and CtS. The getting of Handkerchiefs these hand for 5 CtS. kerchiefs seems almost like luck, Swiss embroidered and hemstitched, some loop and scolloped edges, pretty designs, neat effects, linen and fine lawn.

Swiss embroidered and hemstitched and 1 inch hems, also loop and scolloped edges, 5 cts. instead of 10 cts. and 12 cts. Some beautiful designs like the 50 cts. kind, elaborate and neat eftects, in both linen and fine lawn, cts.

instead of 25 cts. New They are in strips, work effects, margins, neat Embroideries. and showy designs, on nainsook and cambric, all cut out ready for use, at 3 7 10 12 15 19 25 cts. to 49 cts. per yard.

French wo1 printed French Flnnnplc Flannel, assortment of i uumcis. patterns very interesting, 39 cts. yard instead of 55 cts. Best quality printed French Flannels in short lengths, and wrapper patterns, 49 cts. yard instead of 65 cts.

and 70 cts. AUCTION SALES. B'SI KI SN S. FIRUSK1. 70 AND 72 Bowery, sells clothing: 10.

Jewelry. 10 30 A. February 24 By Joseph J. Friel, 1,3 1 i Broadway, formerly 102 Grand st and 987 Myrtl rlPtin' pledSed priorJPe 25By Goodstein Son. 279 Brlde ruary desor'Ptlon Pledged prior Feb DISSOLTJTION NOTICES, TERM OF THE SUPREMO COURT, held and for the County of Kings, at.

the County Court House, in the City, of Brooklyn, on the 15th day of November, 1897. Hon. llmot M. Smith. Justice In the matter ot the application of a majority ot the directors ot the SHERMAN IRON WORKS for a final order dissolving the said corporation.

On reading and filing the petition of EDWARD C. MOFFAT and CHAUNCEY MATLOCK, constituting majority of the directors of the Sherman Iron a. domestic corporation having Ita principal office in the City of Brooklyn, and the schedule thereto annexed, verified the 13th day of November, 1897 by the petitioners, praying for o. final order dissolvlne said corporation, and also the affidavit of Edward C. Moffat, annexed to said petition and schedules, verified the 12th day of Kjovember 1S97 and on proof of due service on theattorney general of said netltlon and scheduled, and of said affidavit: and also proof of due sfrvlce upon sa ld attorney cencral of notice of a motion for thi order, together with a copy ot tjais order, and oa motion of Li.rge Stallknechty attorney' for said petitioners.

Ordered, in conformity wltKi the requirements of section 2,423 of the Code Jo; Civil Procedure that all persona Interested In said corporation show sr it before this cout at a special term iheyKi. 'to be held at the Cjunty Court House, in tne City of Brooklyn, in tne County of Kings on the 2Ath day of February. 1898, at ten thirty o'clock in the rorenoon, why the prayer of the said petition should not granted, and why aald corporation should not be, dissolved. And It is further ordeOed that a cony of this order be published once each week for the three, weeks Immediately prco the said 24th day of February. 1898.

in the andard Union and also in the Brooklyn Daily Eicle newspapers published In the Cltv or Brooklyn. County of Kincs and State of New York. Granted November 15, 1837. Enter W. M.

S. Jacob wortn. ciek. fes ET THE EAfiTiF, FULTON ST, GALLATIN PLACE AND LIVINGSTON ST. 5,000 Yards of Fine Laces, The 40c.

to 60c. Qualities At 12c, 15c, 25c. va. Will place on sale to morrow 5,000 yards of choice styles in Laces, comprising POINT DE PARIS, ORIENTAL, PLATTE VAL, NET TOPS, in broken sets and odd widths, usually as high as 60c, at 12c, 15c, 25c. yd Palm leaf Hampers, $1.98.

Arnold Sterilizers, $1.50. Folding Lunch Bos, paper, 9 ctR. Map Sticks, 5 cts. Polished oak Paper Racks, price. Wood fibre Pails, 31 cts.

Skirt There was a time when i ready made Shoes were Ami ami almost impossibie to be Items. ha.d, to say nothing of impossible fits now it's the exception to have shoes made to order. To look in this department of Tailor Madeuits, see the fashionable and exclusive things, beautifully designed and made, one would almost believe that the time is near when made to order dresses will be the exception as much so as made to order Shoes. Here are some items, with a combination of quality and price benefits: S3. 90 INSTEAD OF $5.50.

50 Cheviot serge skirts, new Spring shape, with percaline lining and velvet finish. S6.T5 INSTEAD OP $9.50. 50 black Broadcloth Skirts, with alternating tucks, lined with percaline and finished with velvet. $10.50 INSTEAD OP S13.50. 25 black and blue Cheviot Suits, well tailored, silk lined top coat, skirt lined with percaline.

$17.50 INSTEAD OF $21.00. 30 English cheviot serge Suits, with blouse coat, entirely lined with black or changeable taffeta silk, in black or blue. Another Glove Opportunity for Women, 98 cts. instead of $1.25. Another illustration of watchfulness for our customers' interests.

These are women's Gl that will excite more than usual interest, full pique se three rows silk embroidery, two clasps, beautifully made, all sizes and following shades: medium tan, light tan, modes, pearl and black, we are selling them for 98 cts. instead of $1.25. Crepe. 2 cts. Yard.

40 different styles in gold and flower printed Crepe at 2 cts. yard. Section extreme rear. AUCTION SALES. Justus Cooke, AUCTIOSJEEK.

(Est. 1863.) FINE SALE OF Artistic Furniture. A nich Collection Tastefully Displayed. THURSDAY, FKIDA AND SATURDAY. Cooke's Rooms, 125TH ST AND 3D AVE.

BO ROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Gallerv Salesroom. ELEGANT VERNIS MARTIN PIECES, MAGNIFrCBNT BRASS BEDS, FINE OIL PAINTINGS. CHOICE BRIC A BRAC, SILVER. RUGS.

CURTAINS. PIANOS. PIER MIRRORS. RICH DRAPERIES, ETC CATALOGUES. LAFAYETTE SQUARE AUCTION Rooms and Gallery.

P. H. McMAHON, Auctioneer, THURSDAY, Feb. 24, at 10:30 A. IN SALESROOMS, 044 AND WG FULTON STREET.

WEEKLY SAXE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Upright piano, carpets, removed from Wash lnt'ton av Turkish parlor suits, brass and enameled bedsteads, odd dreMsors. chiffoniers, couches, lace curtains, sideboards, extension tables, dining cnaira Axminsters. velvet and Brussels enrnets. rm.a leums, oilcloths, etc.

EDWARD E. FORD, Auctioneer, SELLb TO MORROW. THURSDAY, 2 O'CLOCK, AT 598 FULTON ST. An unusual assortment of xrood Housohold Furniture, embracing everything required tor the.parlor. library, dlniinj ana bedroom.

Sale positive, rain or shine. Buyers invited. Observe tbe time, a o'clock to morrow. JOHN WANAMAKER, Formerly A. Stewart Broadway, 4th av, 9th and 10th sts, New York.

MEN'S FURNISHINGS. On Thursday we will show a new line of SPRING NECKWEAR in choice rich plaids and stripes, the latest designs for Spring and Summer wear, at 5QC each Also a very select assortment of IMPERIALS AND FOUR IN HANDS, $1.00 each UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, another lot, made of good quality muslin, linen bosoms, reinforced fronts and backs, buttonhole protector at back of neck, at 35c. each; 3 for $1.00 COLORED SHIRTS, large variety of patterns, with two pair link cuffs, regular $1.50 quality, at BLANKET ROBES, plain and fancy figures, at $4.50, $5.00 and $7.50 each WE MAKE SHIRTS TO FIT SIX FOR $9.00 AND UPWARD L'EG AL NOTICES. COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY GEORGE TT.

FIsh er and Charles AV. Voltz. plaintiffs. uKulnst Fritz "U'ehmhoefer, defendant. To the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the Ilatin tiffs' attorneys within twenty days atter the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will le taken aeainst you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Dated Jnnuarv 27, JSUS. FISHKP. VOITZ. Attorneys in Person, S4 Broadway. Jtoroug'h of Brooklyn, N.

Y. To tho defendant, Fritz ehmhoefer: The fnro poiiiK summons st rverl on you by publication pursuant to an ordr of Hon. Joseph Aepinall, one of the Jidgw rf the County Court of KiK County, dated the Hth clay of February, A. and tiled with the complaint in tin ofllce of the Clerk of ilu County of Kings at the Mall of Rerin ds In the city nf New York, in the Bor nujrn urooklyn. Kings County, in the Stat1 i of New York.

Dated New York City, Borough of Brooklyn. February llth. ISIiS. FISHKR voIPZ, Atturnevs In Person. cor nt g'eoi TTv: H.

FishT and Charles V. Voltz, plaintiffs, itjcain.t Carolina II erneier. efwidaret To the abort; nani' il defendant: Yon axe hereby fium moneil tr. answer eomplalnt in this action, and to Kerr eo.y of your answer on the plaln iTfs attorneys within twenty days after the i service of hi summons, xelusiv of the day servic. aval in case your failure to appear or answer iiilrni 'nt will be tak against you by default, for the rvlit demanded in the com plaint.

Iated Jar.uarv '7, 1S0S. FISH1CH Yorrx. Attorneys in Person. I r.rvtndway, Horotigii if 'i noklyn, York. To uk deff niiant.

Caroline Hof meier: The fore gniritf summons Is served on you by pub! ion ion pursuant to mi order Hon. Joseph th" of County Court of Kins vmnty. dated th it ay of February. A. iiii'I tiled with complaint in the ofllef of the rk of th.

unity of Kink's, at tin IlJilJ of Reeonis. in the city of New York, Brooklyn. Kings County, in the Sta: of York. I at: il York City, IJorounh. of February JMS.

FISHIER VOTTZ. Attorneys in Person. i MRS. SPANGEHL WINS. Jinlfrinent of separation has been given by Dickey of the Supreme Court in favor Mngdalena SpanKehl in her suit pianist l.o'iis W.

Spangehl. with costB and $15 a week monv. Spangehl recently brought suit st his wife tor absolute divorce and a I jiirTWlecided against him. Mrs. Spnngohl cruelty as the caueo for separation.

1 TWO MEN STABBED. Result of an Early Morning' Quarrel at a Ball. Benjamin Burt of 113 Bedford avenue and Jobn I'riedenrich of 122 North Tenth street were stabbed shortly after 3 o'clock tbi6 morning, on tho sidewalk in front of Palace Hall. 01 Grand street. Hcrmaun lleitmanu and Frederick Droger two onng grocery clerks who aro employed and who live at 124 uedford avenue, were arraigned in the Leo Avenue Police Court this morning, charged with assault, From statements made to the police, it appears that the men were attending a ball given in the hall last night by an organization known as the Maccabees.

About the time stated, they got into a heated argument. They finally created flueh a disturbance that they were or dored to the street. The continued the alter aYERYiDAT IN THE VSTEBSfc.

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