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THE BEOOKLYN DAILY EAGLE MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1895. 2 i. "WXJRSTER OR GROUT? AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AND BEHMANS TfAUS Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. MATINEE EVERY DAY. IRWIN BIG SPECIALTY COHPANY OF AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN ARTISTS. 'Twill Pay to Keep Posted on Our I French Hair Cloth Prices. BEDFORD AV AND FULTON ST.

16 inch French Hair Cloth. yd 18 inch French Hair Cloth. yd liead the Names and Wonder. I 20 inch French Hair Cloth. yd Out nf two stores overflowino; with attractive offers.

22 inch French Hair Cloth. yd 14 inch "Blank. "White Grav.l 0c. vd DJELAUR and DEBRIMONT, the Great French Operatic Euettists. 4 TODD JUDGE FAMILY 4 Enropean and American Acrobats.

THE MIMIC FOUR in their latest crazo. entitled 'Twill Be." O'NEIL and SUTHEELAUD, Acrobats, SingerB. Dancers, Comediennes. I I itl 2 A. we nave cu lea tnose we minK win inieresL vou iiiusl.

i Limncs mam uacn. DR. LELAND MAKES COMPARISONS TO THE FORMER'S DETRIMENT. To the Editor of thf Brooklyn Ur.gle: Two platforms to chc between, one independent, practical and nistntt othor parti Ban, visionary a.n.1 i vasivi Whn the jrentlemen Who control the Republican machine or ''ur city saw flt to put in noniina.Ti. :l.s i aii'lldatf for the position of mayor of Hr Klyn a typical representative of local in the person of Mr.

"Wurster. it is questionable whether thoy fully foresaw the disastrous extent of thvlr action. For. Instead of keeping abreart of th' pollti al spirit of the times, which delictus in rebuking purtl Banship, which purity above party, and beholds the seeds of dissolution iy In ih apostleshlp rf pc'f. thly have f.illcn back into tho political ruts of twenty livo years nip and have floated the standard of party high al vo the crumbling ruins of jiririciplc.

Has Mr. Wurstnr even by promise heM out our i oIIiU al a brighter or mop assuring prospfc; than did thf present incumlvnt In office a y.ar On th other hand has he not in every phase and feat re of Mr. Schieren ai ministration, and sedult tusly uvi Mvi evtrry i presp.lon which uiirlu p. ant a non pn v. character in the a of hif ot'icia! action ffhul lie be elected And i iuph the character of the utK 'i: ion is ficlently known to the of our It may be well i uut ua: a ft of it? more prominent iitun s.

in the better to understand what Mr. Wurst' rivans when he say "that he will end en to continue the economies and Improvements whh 1: have tone hand In hand in lo. al affairs under Mayor Is it any thins for th. Schieren to be proud of, or Is this the feature of to whi. Mr.

Wurster wishes to point with satisfaction, tluu owing to the apathy or lueompou ney of his honor the mayor, MOO ehlldren were compelled to roam the streets of Brooklyn dur.ng school hours and that the money, which shouM have en spent in providing suitable accommodations for them was squandered in the pun ha.s. quixotic park lies In Kings uijd counties? Had our present mayor seen fir. us his unbounded influence, a. rvpi the so culKd reform element of the political faction to which he bo longed, he might lwx.v obviated most of the difficulties which sT od in the way of affording suitable school aeeomniodati.inri the fnriorn children of our V.ui did no: do s. ani while for a Oi.

mpu.rativ ly trirllng sun: vacant halls and orht uruKVUpie'i buildings might have been utilized fr such a purpose, his apathy indifference the matter prevented him from seeing such gulden of doing a You have read, perhaps, the list of "fifty best books." Distance Here's something better: Lends Enchantment. Ours Said To Be a Model Cape and Jacket Stock. Of course, our assortment of Capes aud Jackets is much larger than any other in Brooklyn or our sales would not be in proportion. That is a matter of statistics. We are also tirmly convinced that the styles reflect superior taste in selection.

That is a matter of opinion. "Would like yours. 30 Tan Covert Reefers full sleeves latest cut and finish $5.98 75 Black Fancy Cheviot Jackets in the new four button effect ripple back $7.98 50 Boucle Cheviot Jackets bias front and new effect in high velvet collar $16.75 50 Tan and Black Kersey Capes strapped seams inlaid velvet collar worth $8.00 $5.48 30 Astrachan Curl Capes fur edging satin lined worth $8.50 $6.90 50 Persian Lamb Cloth Capes trimmed with sable and jt lined throughout $16.50 Jackets 2d floor. Real Laces. Too Many Therefore Real Point Applique Laces.

The "Eagle" Art Oracle thus spoke in JOHNSTON, DAVENPOKT and LORELLA, The Foot Ball Players and the Farmer. MOORE and KARCHER, JDOT DAVENPORT, Musical Comedians. The Little Pearl. Dan I GRACEY BURNETT I Ada FISHER CARROLL, yesterday issue The reenter dealers in pictures must view with alarm toe eaiamisnmont 01 Art aepxrinient in our great bar.arfl. Usually these deuartcnents aro occamed with chrotnos, phototypio oopies of etchings, paintinvs by small, anheard of men and women: ln short, the kind of art that (roes with tidies and scarfs; but in one ol the Irish Comedians.

iXew York houses tnore are three examples ot ueorgo Inneas. sunBete bv McCord and Do Forest, a Wallachian THE OUTLETS. pack train by Schreyer. and several pictures by 'the Alunlca painters. in an Eccentric Irish Aot.

C. W. LITTLEFLELD, America's Star Entertainer. GREAT STARS. The Cream The Tidy and Scarf analogy may no doubt ACTS.

24 11 BIG of the Profession. hold good in very many coses At any rate it is passable sarcasm. But it is indeed somewhat strange that the critic should go so iar out ot his way to laud an exhibit which from aay standpoint viewed cannot be men HYDE BEHMAN'S. tioned in the same day with one right here in Brooklyn, rerhaps it may be on the principle that a prophet has no honor in his own country. Be that as it may, for his edification Children's Fast Black Hose, pr llo I Stcrliap Top Side Combs GAYETY.

48e I Prettv Silver Lorgnette Chains 23c 98c 70c. i MATINEES MONDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY. and that of others under a like delusion if such there be we herewith append a few S2.98 2G in. Silk Gloria Umbrella 49c names of the pictures now hung in our callery GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Week beionin MONDAY, October 2S, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AMD SATURDAY.

MR. CHA.S. T. EL. LIS IX THE ALSATIAN.

Naxt Weok JOE HART in A GAY OLD BOY. THK FUNNIEST OF ALL COMMEDIES. most substantial the children of our 1.43 which are not the kind that go with tidies oi GEO. W. A city.

It is ir ma; ter. but in the the incalculable yc scarfs. eyes of who appi kif worth of popular education it AnauLiy of imm "Extra," by J. G. Brown S1.C75.00 ilvr 23c 92c 23c 98c "JJroprjeu in to see tho Widow, by J.

Ci til. Brown Uo0.00 nlflcance. We won also approved of r. Schiivn' prictdeas br.n of popular ed' tempt td to reiiuce the sahir: MONROE And His Big Company TO NIGHT. See Speedy's Great Dive ln Little Silver Mounted Canes Men's Heavy Worsted Sweaters Laundered Dress Shirts Silk Four iu haud Ties Men's Merino Underwear, suit Woolen Socks, pair Men's Dogskin Walking Gloves, pr Ladies' blk.

Cashmere Gloves, pr Ladies' 5 hook Kid Gloves, pr Ladies' Itibbed Vest aud Drawers, each Ribbed Cashmere Hose, pr 24 in. Satin Stripe Taffeta, yd 21 in. Brocaded Gros Grains, yd 'Shady Laae," by James M. i'Mlior. vh'n hy ar of those faithful.

1.9S 2.98 49c 3u 3.98 5.98 1.59 G.98 5.98 4.95 98c 6.98 24c 12ic 23c 89c Children litinib Wool Lnuerw'r Boys' Bine Chinchilla Reefers Boys' School Suits, brokeu sizes Boys' Cheviot and Cnshmere Suits Boys' Woolen Waists Boys' School Pants Boys' Wool Lined t'lsters Hisses' Boucle and Kersey Jackets Girls' School Drosses Ladies' French Cooney Capes Circular Cloth Capes Ladies' Separate Skirts Flannelette Wrappers 36 in. Ostrich Feather Boas Men's Hemst'd Initial H'd'k'fs Ladies' Fine Linen H'd'k'fs Children's Canton Flannel Drawers Infants' Eider Down Caps Marseilles Bedspreads 10 4 White Wool Blankets 40 lb. All Hair Mattress 5G inch Fibre Bamie Interlining, per yd 48c JNear iontuinebleau, by Jjeon Kich et $135.00 Venice," by Warren Sheppard $95.00 Venice," by Warren Sheppard $65.00 TT THE SIDEWALKS OJfc" JSIHW XUKJi. HI I I II 1 I MAT1HKK TO MORROW SAT. Seats, 2.0.

50c. 75o. IN THK ENTIRELY NEW AND SCREAM i INCJLY SUCCESSFUL i Were 4.2o to o.2o yd. now.2.2o to 3.25 Were $5.75 to 7.50 yd. now.

$4.25 to 6.25 "Were $10.75 yard now $8.95 yard Real Point and Duchesse Laces. Were $2.90 to 5.2a yd now $2.25 to 3.75 Were $5.35 to 7.60 yd now $4.25 to 5.35 Were $7.90 to 9.00 vd now $5.45 to 6.98 Were $9.50 to 16.85 yd now $7.15 to 13.75 Were 19.50yd now $3 4.50 to 16.90 Extracts At Random From Our Grocery Catalogue. Vermont Maple Syiup (pt. Vermont Maple Syrup (qt. bottle) Vermont Maple Syrup gal.

can) 66p Vermont Maple Syrup (1 gal. can) $1.09 Rock Candy Syrup (pt. bottle). 18c Kock Candy Syrup (qt. bottle).

Strained Honey (in bottles) 17o 'Homeward Bound," by Warren bhep. 23c 79o 79c 3.25 CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE, HOLMES' STAR THEATER, pard 65.00 PLAY NEXT WEEK IRWIN BIO SPECIALTY CO conscientious and already undeipa i servants the people, the teacher? in our publle sehoois. And if there is one ei. nient in the current administration which commend it self those who glory settini? lie peal of nppr jval on all the erratic nps our cs iu cit ffovernmen. it sun ly r.

ht be the attitude of our health commissioner toward his fellow citizens and tb.e sanitary P.itei rsts of Brooklyn. "We will not say that und are written acr ois th brow of every official act of his, but that he has come dangerously near Haudsome Onyx Top Tables Ciray Day in bpring, by Arthur Far Gold Banquet Lamps 2.98 TO NIGHT. MONTAUK THEATER. sin: 1.10 ton 115.00 'Wood Cutters' Home," by W. L.

Son tag 100.00 39c i Beautiful bilk Lamp bnaues 2.50 I Decorated China Cracker JOHN W. RANSOME. MAZUZ AND ABBACCO. 4 COHANS 4. MASON AND HEALY.

BURTON'S DOGS. WHITING AND SHEPPARD AND 25 STARS. 49c 12c 7c 'Dewy Hour," by W. L. Sontag 100.00 THIS WEEK AND NEXT.

MATINEE SATURDAY. Special JUtir.ee, TUESDAY (ELECTION Bill. FANNY FANNY 1.75 8.00 18c "October Day," by Thos. B. Grimn S0.00 AVENPOR 1 Carlsbad Cups and Saucers, pair 7 in.

Feather Dusters Wash Boards Scrub Brushes Whisk Brooms 7c 5c 6c "Boston Harbor, by irancis A. buva. lla.UO for Her Playmate;" by Seymour MATINEES WED. AND SAT. EMPIRE Link Cuff Buttons, pr Scroll Brooches, silver 55c EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE.

Supported by MELBOURNE MACDOWKLL. IX SARDOU'S MASTERPIECE. GISMONDA. Gray 150.00 Rusticating," by Eugene De Comps 30.00 Tales in a Wayside Inn," by M. ttais ser 115.00 oNtwosJo0rrneesbs.

JOSEPH WECHSLER'S SONS, 5svt. SJnaBigCity. 'A Contented Mind," by L. Klein 100.00 NEXT WEEK COON realizing Mr. Oilb.

rfs conception of a fu. sy and foolish fum ionary. after th.e fashion of the lor3 high xecuti.ir.er 'f Japan, is th? conviction of the most thoughtful rf our fallow citizens. It was owin; ni'cma's keen taste lor UtJcioUs i that the city ha been frequently involved vexatious law suits and mulcted! thousands or dollars. And when money was not forthcoming rat1 rarld enough to satisfy his expensive predelections.

he adroitly raised the cry of smutipox epidemic, and with the oonnivar.cii of his honor, the mayor, obtained control of J3.) for the purpose of stamping out a disease which had its existence chiefly In his own heated imagination. Is this one of the economies of Mayor Sehie'vn'e administration which has won ih adnit ration of Mr "Wurster? And to cap the climax of lubber. and "Ideal Heads," by M. 30.00 "Saxon Beauty," by C. Froschel ,...42.00 COLUMBIA THEATER.

EDWIN KNOWLES 4 CO Propriotore (Edwin Knowles. Diniel Frohmmn, Al. 1 A 1 FRUHMAS'B LYCEUM THEATER CO. To nlcht, Fri. Sat.

Et', and Sat. THE CASK OK KKBKLLIOuS SUSAN! Xt AN IDEAL HUSBAND Jilted" by A. Htelser 30.00 and others by G. Peston, P. Lanzoni, A.

Chevala, A. Merker, (J. Lonoir, C. bchleich er, J. Zermatte, F.

Eichter, L. Bertini and Wed' Er'i (last THE CHARITY BALL others of equal celebrity. 65TB? WlFK Thurn. EvTff (laBt time Also a large collection of etchings and in EMPIRE THEATER CO. EMPIRE THEATER CO.

Columbia Theater. EDWIN KNOWLES, Proprietor. THE RIVAL QUEENS OR A SIXTEENTH CENTURY PAGEANT, Matinee Tuesday, October 29, at 2:15 P. M. Explanatory Lectnre by WILL OARLETON.

Tableaux under the direction of Mr. JOSEPH H. BOSTON. Two dramatic ncenes from Schiller's ''Mary Stuart" by prominent Brooklyn peODle. Mnolo by Mrs EMMA RICHARDSON KUS TEK.

at the piano, and Mrs. 3SMILY ST. ANNA WEBBKM, Contralto. BEAUTIFUL CHORUS SINGING. Miss IDA BEN FEY.

Comedy Sketches. Conrt Scene and Sixteenth Century Garotte under th. riinitlnn Mr WILLIAM PI' RIVERS. ATPVT" WT DTT 1 JNXiAI THK MASQUfiRADERS. gravings by such welt Known artists as Benjamin James b.

iiing, Jules Jacques, Charles Schlecht, W. H. Boucher, PARK PUDD'NHEAD Uamb rloney (in bottles) 17o Cake Icing Vanilla, Lemon. Orange, Straw 12c berry, Pistachio glasa Cheese Imperial (jars) 44o. 91o Roquefort, Brie, Camembert (jars) Edam in foil 87o Pineapple 49o.

87o Parmesan 'in bottles (small) 22c. (large) 38 Cracker. Priscilla XXX Soda, Crackers 9o Priscilla Toast (1 lb. pkge.) lOo Priscilla Ginger Snaps (pkge.) 12o Alberts (1 lb. tin box) Water Thin (1 lb.

tin box) Cream Wafer (pkge.) 16o Sugar Wafers Vanilla, Lemon, Chocolate, Raspberry Strawberry (box) 21o Spices. Allspice (can) 6 Black Pepper. (can) 7o White Pepper (can) 9o Cloves 8o Cinnamon (can) 9o Ginger (can) 7o Nutmeg (can) Mustard (can) 8o Priscilla Flavoring Extracts. James lagan, Hamilton Hamilton, G. filer cier, William Sartain, Lucieh Gautier and Drivate scheming, an additional sum ot $10,000 set aside for the production of ame toxine when there was not the slightest necessity for doing so.

Had a vigorous element entered into the constitution of our city government there Is no doubt that the pollution of our waters would have been avoided ami. as a consequence, a diminution of those dreaded and frequently fatal diseases which have their origin in water impregnated with the organic poison? of animal and others WILSON. BARGAINS THEATER. TO NIOHT. A.

M. PALMER NOVA'S FULL ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. nPHrn.tWRtlnnnf Mm tr Twain1! nOTil bi t'rink Mayo. PTOBontod by FRANK Art Dept 4th floor. China, Glass, Lamps, Clocks; Cutlery.

REGULAR MATINEE PRICES. For the benefit of the Bedrard KindeTearten and Girls' Improvement Clnb, 872 BeAlord EDWIN KNOWLES Lesaees nad Managers. iuax ana a. otrone UUP4UJ' Mats. W'eJneidaj and Saturday.

Next week "TPudd'nhead Wiiaon." JtDWIN KNOWLW. Propria tor. AMPHION THEATER, 250 French China Dinner, Breakfast and Tea This week only. Matincs Wednesday and Sfttcrday Plates worth from $12.00 to 24.00 doz. your choice at 59c Food Show Souvenirs.

ARMORY. Flatbaeh sr. and Hanson place. Each lady baying ticket at the box oflioe will recelr a SILVER SOUVENIR. Music trom to 5 and to 10:30 P.

M. CONTURNO'S FAMOUS CONUKRT BAND. Cookiag Lectures br Mub. GESINK LEMCKE. ADMISSION.

MS CENTS 200 doz. Hand Painted Toilet Bottles (2 A. 3L PALMER'S GARDBN THEATER COAIPAAT. IN DU MAfttlER'S. TRILBY! Next WeeU DELL A FOX in TLKU DE LIS.

sizes.) 25c. and 35c 100 Brass and Nickel Banquet Lamps center AUCTION SAXES. draught burner regular 2.50 reduced to $1.25 Seidl Society Concerts. 100 Porcelain Clocks large size with pearl Joseph Hegeman Co. vanilla (bottle) 13u Lemon 12o Almond, Orange i (bottle) 12a Table Salt 5c.

and 8o Celery Salt (bottle) lOo Barker's. "Hasty Lunch" Chocolate (pkge) 15a Barker's Cocoa (pkge) Huyler's Cocoa (pkge) 19o Soused Mackerel (2 lb. can) 23o Kippered Herring (can) 14o dials in 20 ditterent snapes and designs $6.98 vegetable matter. Had the sunitury authorities cf our city displayed adequate competency and efficiency many households to diiy would not. bo draped Tvih the Insignia of mourning and parents without numher would not be heaping in, pre cations on th ise Horods of to day which ve call diphtheria, scarlet fver and typhoid.

If any system of government can be justly held accountable for such results it ought be torn tip root and The village of Jamaica and adjoining hamlets havo naturally taken advantage of our apathy in the enforcement of sanitary regulations, and, an a consequence have allowed their sewage and polluted streams to empty themselves into the tributaries that supply our reservoirs. Can anything more criminal he imagined? Death In its myriad shapes is allowed to flow into our homes with evory turn the faucet and all because a criminally ru trle' irul health commissioner stands at the head of the most responsible and important of our municipal bureaus. And what la to be said of that monumental nuisance of all nuisances, the horrihie effluvia of Xe.vtoH'r. creek? Thlb source of contagion to health of the city is so notorious that its reputation has spread throughout tho width and length of the land. Newtown creek is a nuisur.ee thnt should have long since been abolished and it Is owing to the "Unaccountable lethargy of our city sanitary authorities that It exists to day as a reproach to our city and a stigma to civilization.

And If it were not that the sanitary authorities of the city possess the unquestioned power to do away with this supreme nuisance we would r.ot hold them accountable for its continued existence. Xow, so All that we can say will give you but a vague idea of the variety of Durable Furniture and "Reliable" Carpets we carry, no matter whether it is in the rich, medium or plainer grades. Our prices are always the lowest possible marked in plain figures. "We can supply your wants without emptying your pocket book, either for cash or credit Dot the kind of credit that throws a weight of anxiety upon your mind, hut the kind that's light and easy on both your mind and your income. Our "Reliable" Carpets were contracted for before the advance, but choose your pattern now as our prices, too, must soon go up.

Open Saturday Evenings. CASH: or CREDIT (owerthwmt(o. Ave. Fulton Sts BROOKLYN. NwYorR Stores, to 105 West 14 St.

1,000 Pocket Folding Fruit KniTes with nut pick 2dc China main, rear. LARGE SALE OF ELEGAJST rUBNITUBE, WBDNESDAT. October 30, At 10:30 A. ACADEMY OF MUSIC MONDAY KVhSISC NOVEMBER 11. ANTON SEIDL AND HIS FULL METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA.

Ignace C. Paderewski, SOLOIST. PROGRAMME: Prolado "MeiBtorslnei Wanner Seidl orchestra. Piano concerto. minor Cnopln Orchestration by Richard Bnrmeleter, Umbrellas and Leather Goods.

Icnac PidoTowflti. At 10 SOUTH POBTLASD AV, Kar DeKalb. Piano concerto, i Hat majo LUzt Padorowkl Iffuaco Pfidrevrski Fantajie, Polonnie (fc'irat time in Brooklyn.) Icuace PadeiewBkl. Bpiced sardines (can) 6o Sardines in Tomatoes (can) Sardines in Mustard (can) Codfish (3 lb: box) 19o Shredded Codfish (box). 8c.

A 16a. Barataria Shrimp (can) 19c Potted Ham and Tongue 5o. 9o. Deviled Ham and Tongue 5o. 9a.

Corn Beef (can) 17a. Sausage, Meat (can) 19a. Priscilla" Sugar Cured Hams and Boneless Bacon (homemade) 13c lb Homemade Jellies (in tumblers), "1 Qt i 1 Fin Oil Paintincs. Etchings and Kncravinss, "Weber Piano, Parlor Cabinets. Pier and Mantel Mirrors.

Parlor 8Dits. Easy Chairs, Couches, Tables, Fine Bisque Clock um. Yi i ar.nri. d. i) Brae.

Hootch Ax'mtnater Carpets, Mabosany dbamber ISets, rlalr Mattresses. ijiDrarr 12001c uaaes, uaic uiqids 6t, rlne (Joins, unt uiass vt aro, etc. Also, Fino Satin Brocade and Lace Cnrtains, etc. N4B CATALOGUES SENT OX REQUEST. 26 in.

Fine Union Taffeta Silk Umbrellas steel rods tight rolling English natural wood handles $1.98 26 in. pure twilled Silk Umbrellas steel rods tight rolling cases and tassels to match English natural wood handles $2.74 Men's 28 in. pure twilled Silk Umbrellas steel Tods tight rolling cases and tassels to match fine English natural wood handles $2.98 Genuine Seal Combination Pocket Books lined with culf loather 89o Genuine Morocco or Crushed Levant Combination Pooket Books all the latest shades berry, Crabapple, Black Cur far from beinp; opposed to a generous outlay of money In the Interests of the public health when a real necessity arises, every right minded clti xen would rather feel inclined rr on the side Of extravagance than of pcntirinusness. but we hold that the Ir.te campaign against smallpox and Edward Schenck, Auctioneer AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Five Philharmonic Concerts BY THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

EMIL PAUR, Conductor. fcme. Mt'LBA, RAPAKL JOSEFPY AND TEN OTHERS. Nov. Doc.

'0, Jan. 24, cb. March 27. Sale of peatf at oO'i Fulton ot, and at Chand ler'a. 000 tulton it.

85 Liberty st, one door west of Broadway, New York. A Magnificent Collection AUCTION SALES. SPECIAL, NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN PURSUANCE rent, Quince and Blackberry. Keiller's Dundee Jams: Orange Marmalade (jar) 16o Gooseberry Jam (jar) 17a Red Currant (jar) 170 Green Gage (jar) 170 Black Currant (jar) 18o Raspberry Currant (jar) Strawberry (jar) 19o Damson (jar) 16o Plum (jar) 16o Raspberry (jar) 21o Groceries 4th floor.

of the provisions of resolution No. 12, adopted by Oriental clpnthurin Mi'! not ous tilt apninst a re let. of Cervanis, Vantages of 'n the blc t.ks rr. vliza tlon properly health officer hits a rlh'. und sanctity of hme unir tho man's club and use th; scalpel a tlm when the stanMurtl of trimmed with sterling silver corners of burnished gold 1.59 rer from the fum rated in the pages "i.gr.i7e the ad r.sid It "r.e of tlon, but vafcina mean that a 'date privacy of poiic and Wt nt the public health ugs.

JiRiiOKLYN BICYCLE RINKf CLERMONT AV. 8 A. M. TO 10 P. M.

ADMISSION yitKK. BEST WHKKLS AND INS 1HUCTOKS. Branch of Brooltlyu Cf clo 53.r Fulton Bt. Embossed Leather Collar and Cuff Boxes Good Now on Exhibition. EDWARD E.

FORD, AUCTIONEER. Sells WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER at 10:30 o'clock, AT 16S CLINTON ST. The entire furniture, carpets, of the above tour story residence and embracing' the usual assortment of parlor, chamber and dining room furniture. SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE.

BUYERS INVITED. Sale Days, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs with metal pocket on top for collar buttons Umbrellas front, left. Leather Goods front, center. LECTURES. "was far a 1 a tv a a And this la Tvha.t we have llv.l se in the very year of grrace and when ptar chambers an.i inquisitions were jpposed be thing's of The But if deslr to see the cup of official rll ful to fverflnwins under tho present reform regime, we have but to recall day and Friday, Commencing Each Afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

AH goods guaranteed as to make and texture The trade and ladies specially invited. the Board of supervisors or K.lns ounty. jiuy that the assessments for the grading, constructing and Improving of Island avenue, from the point of intersection of East Sixty fourth street and Avenue US the point where it AvVnue U. In the town of Flatlands, have been completed and confirmed and may be paid to the undersigned grading commissioners at any time within thirty days from October 28, 1895, being the date of the first publication of this notice, without any additional expenses for tho collection thereof, and after the expiration of the said thirty days, the same may bo paid to the supervisor of the town of Fla tlands, with Interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from the date of said first publication: also that the undersigned will meet at the house of J. F.

Rlnlsland. Fltubush avenue, near Kings Hjffhway, in the town of Flatlaitds, for the purpose of receiving such payments as aforesaid on the 22d and 23d days of November, 1895. from three until five o'clock in the afternoon of said days. Dated October 28, HENRY BUFFETT. CHARLES VANDERVEER, JA11BS VOORHEES.

Grading Commissioners. George F. Elliott, Counsel, 2S Court st, Brook lvn, N. Y. o28 101 Bill NyeBert Poole.

Association Hall, Fulton and Bond Sts, October 31. Farming Exposed. A CYCLONE OF KRRIMF.NT. Rert FooIs'b Instantaneous graphic pictures combined with Kill NjVb wondoriul fund of humor thrills multitudes with keenest oleanuro. neatest LAUiiHINO CARNIVAL of the season.

ats 50 ana 7 cents. For ealo at Aosociatlou Hall and L'HaNULER'S. RKSliOP FOWLER'S GREAT LECTURE TJpon request, our Jewelry department will submit special designs for club society pins or emblems. "Watch and Jewelry repairing and re finishing done in this store by our own competent artisans. the dJfk days of the lrvte railroad wtrike, when hv course pursued by our present I chief magistrate was IndeMMy stiunped with cowardice.

Imbecility and fatal vacillation. Had It not been for tho haltinp and half heart 1 policy of the mayor this ruinous strike would never have attaiiu the frightful dimensions DON'T FORGET Tuesday, October 29th. WHEELER'S EASTERN DISTRICT SALES ROOMS, 850 N.V.i Hroaduraj. cor. Park Avenuo.

2ieuJar tt'elltlr nnlo of HouOfhoJd Gooda etc. A LOT OP PARLOR STOVES. RARE BARGAINS. J. K.

'WHEIILER. Auctioneer. PONY FOR SALJ3. At Grand's Auction, at American Horse Exchange, Pittieth Rl nnJ Broadway, on WEDNESDAY next. October 30.

at 2 P. M. Member of tho Ridlnc: ar.d Thriving Clut) has offered desirable bay mare. 13.2 hands hiffh: warranted sound antl kind; broken to saddle and harness; 8 yearn old; has been used by children. Can be seen or bought privately at the stable of the Hiding and Driving Club, Park, plaza, Brooklyn, up to the time of i ON "AlJttArtAil lli'Ulj, Al I HANSON" I'LACE M.

E. CHl'RCH. TO NIGHT. Patriotic s' nifs. Mayor aohleren presldrs.

Pro reeds for BrrMiklyn Admission "0 cents. twui. it aia nor nav oeen necessary tu call out the militia ar.d so, in having entailed unrold hardships op. soldiers, have saddled the with eTiurm' debt of $300,000, not tj nienti' and al WM. COL.E, AUCTIONEER, CITY SALESROOMS, 7 AND 8 COURT SQUARE.

WEDNESDAY. October 30. nt 10:30 A. AT SMSROOMSi. SALE OK I.ARGK VUAMITY OF PARLOR.

CHAMBER AND DININ'GROOM FURNITURE. 2 Pianos, Folding Beds, Mtrrois, BookcnBos. Wardrobes, Chiffenieru. fancy Tables. Chairs and Rockers, Good Feddinff, Carpet.

Ruck. Mnta, Oilcloth, etc. rrrALSO at 12 o'Oiock (Rear fn trance of Satearooms). Dnrk Bay Mato, 0 years old. aud kind, good roadster or family horuo; I Trap Wagon.

1 Training Harness. Kobes, Whip, JJ tin's saddle, 'J Sido Saddles, to close estate. SURROGATE'S NOTICES. SURROGATE'S NOTICES SPORTING IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice ia hereby given, according to arjowL irj joss' wnk'H tlie rjuiness interests of our cit have sustained. Our mer law, to all persona having claims against SOPI MORRIS PARK RACES. chants and business cannot this hour hear 1 sale. of dr udf TO PAWNBROKERS A SPLENDID LOCA tlon for the business; 3 story and basement brick building in fiof order; plate Klass front; store floor 24x50 feet; location one door from Fulton st. Apply nt 472 Hudson av, Brooklyn.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN PURSU ance of Resolution No. 12 of the Board of Supervisors of Kings County, passed the 224 day of Mav, 3M3, that the Commissioners appointed for the" grading, constructing and Improving of Avenue from Island Avenue to Flatbusn avenue, in the Town of Flatlands, will meet for the purpose of making the assessments upon the property be benelltc by said improvement at the barber shop of J. F. Rlnlsland, on Flatbush avenue, near Kings highway, in the Town of Flatlands, the 21'th duy of October, 1SI15, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at which meeting all persons interested may appear and be heard ln relation thereto. Dated Flatlands, October 23, 1895.

WM. N. WILLIAMSON, JEROME LOTT, JOHN M. REMSEN. Grading Commissioners.

George F. Elliott. Counsel. 25 Court street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

o2J 5t L. KIN NAN. late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers thereof, to th subscriber, at his place of transacting business, the office of Otis Presslnger. No. HI Broadway, in the City of New Y'ork, on or before tho let day of May next.

Dated Brooklyn, October 24. 1895. CHARLES S. WARD, Executor of Sophia Kinnon, Deceased. Otis Presslnger, Attorneys for Executor, Ul Broadway, New Y'ork City.

o28 6mM mHi.ii. the Seventh Day, Tuesday, October 29, rpons: THE BRONX STAKES, 'I A handicap for all ages. I AND FIVE OTHER K.ACES. rnanw.r' vi i Take 2d Av Elorated and change at 132d st and Willis 1 un.1T J.U I for Special Trains direct to tract, THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent To William Waring, father, whose place of residence, if living, is unknown and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained, send greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at. the Hall of Records, In the City of Brooklyn, on the 19th day of December, 1S95, at ten o'clock ln the forenoon, then and there to show cause why a decree should not be made awarding letters of administration of the goods, chattels and credits which were of MABEL SEAGRAM, deceased, to William B.

Davenport, Public Administrator of the County of Kings. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of our said Coun L.

ty at the City of Brooklyn, the 28th day of October, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety fiC' JOSEPH W. CARROLL, 028 6 war Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. and indlfrriarl.m an 1 fatuity and Mhvlru'ss th. for them.

v. Jlumberf in? men ta' rr would tration. liui aid arraignment tJf a and Hope ha.s pasf i gize on dawn i Is corning s.ntii. Grout we hive iieiiK' guch a time. Mr.

(Jrou: I. PIANOS, ETC. wouM turn our Harmony Piano, "1175.00. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER, l.at 12 o'clock.

At REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, Bale of 2 Story Frame and Brtcc Basement Dtrellinff. NO. 1.4S1 HERKIMER ST, NEAR MANHATTAN CROSSING. Lot 17.0x3 00. Iloutie abont 4K oet doep with Extension 13 rooms.

All improvements, may remain. MAPS AT SALESROOM. IN IMTiyi'ANCE OF AN ORDER "MADE RY the Hon. Henry A. Moore.

County Judge County, on the Kith day of October. 1S95, notice Is hereby piven to all creditors and persons having claims against CAROLINE TRAUXI, lately dolus business at No. Broadivay, ln the City of Brooklyn. N. that they are required to on TMoPJ.n.IRRSRY Our Hich Grnde Harmonv Piano at 175.00 SPECIAL NOTICE BOARD OF ELECTIONS, 19 Smith st.

Brooklyn. October 26. 1S95 Notice: promiFP sent their claims, with the vouchers therefor the duly verllled, to the subscriber, the duly appointed ttt 'thelr offices. 19 Smith st. City ot Brooklyn, on unibuui.

hi aunt i.utuiuir uiueni Monday, October 28: Tuesday. Octobers; wednea of her nt his Plac0. of transacting busi aaJ October 30, and Thursday. October 31, from 9 ness, at the office of John A. Anderson, No.

303 clock in the forenoon until ciock in the arter peori arid ti of a less and dellant expr. coun is lor a i I regard for party him the sanio repa a similar clarion iut the part a fornivr iftlon. l. If a far pcrff 't "n.ph.'itically a v. ,.1 dis a.s w.m ir uur as did (Ualiy f.nd, v.

hope. noon of each of such days for the purpose of isHuinp certificates to those cltizon3 who have failed to register because of the error or mistake of any Board of ReKimrarn. GEORGE E. MOULTON, President. WABhltijTtmi street.

Kagle Building, ln the City oT BrcM klvn. N. or. or before the ljth day of January, 1596. Datd October 21.

ISM. BERN HARD B. ZIPPERT. Assignee. John A.

Anderson, Attorney for Asslpnep. 303 Washington street, Easle Building. Brooklyn, X. Y. o2l CwM is magnificent instrument; any style or wood; 6 years' jruaruntee eRsy terms.

BLOOM IKGD ALE Third Av, 59th and 60th Sts, New York. FISCH ERPIANOS. The largest and finest assortment of Grands and Uprights ln unique designs and choLc woods. Moderate prices and easy payments. Pianos for rent, exc anged.

Several becndhand Pianos of our own and other celebrated makers at low prices FISCHER PIANO WABEROOMS, 110 Fifth1 av. corner Sixteenth at. DENTISTRY. H. HYAHS, Auctioneer, MAMMOTH SALESROOMS, l'U COURT ST, Sells TUESDAY, October 23.

Large sale of new and secondhand line furniture, consisting of parlcr suits, in brocatelle, damask, and rues: couches, in corduroy and other effecta; chamber suits in mahogany, and oak din ingroom chairs ln lcatlier, sideboards in walnut and oak. folding beds, all curtains, por tlers, mlrrorp, parlor and other tables. Jancy bric a brac, pier and other mirrors, with 60 lots of carpets, all slzee and qualities. P. S.

All cars transfer to Court st. qually surct'ssf ul of Brooklyn a few yt ar.s aj; I ir If Mr. Seth THE BUREAU OF CHARITIES WORK room will be Rlad to receive orders for the weaving of rtLg carpet, sit 20 cents per yard, or if prepared for weaving at work room, at 40 cents LIQUOR. LICENSES. APPLICATIONS OIi THE TRANSFER OTT R.

i Ier yard. else licenses have been made to tne excise Com mlBatoners for the following new places: once merited tho suftraK. the nf Brooklyn, albeit lie wa. i a il' pub! v. rea uon why a man 'f qual manhood.

ihtrfpklity, efTlcioncy and spotlt HF intfrrUy yhouhl not wtn the same support, thouc IlKltlnrr under the ban tier of JefTt rsonliin IeiiHeracy. M. J. LELAXD, M. D.

Brooklyn, October 2j. Jl PIANO TUNING; 25 YEARS DAILY PRAC tlcc. T. Piano Tuner, Repairer, 15 772 Oiiiop av, rW Throop av, 401 Tompkins av; players taught how to tune their own pianos; mail, 343 Fulton t. Vol.

2, No. 2. A Political Handbook for the Voters of Long Island. The New Election Law. The New Apportionment.

The New Ballot. With Complete Maps and Diagrams. PRICE, 5 CENT5. For sale at the Eagle main office and all the branch offices and by lo cal newsdealers generally. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent To Patrick Higglns, If living, whose place of residence is unknown and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained, and if dead, any and all unknown persons whose names or parts of whose names and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained, next of kin of Martin Hlggins, deceased; Hannah Morley, send greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the Hall of Records, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 19th day of December.

1S95, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the judicial settlement of the account of William B. Davenport. Public Administrator of the County of Kings, as administrator of the goods, chattels and credits which were of MARTIN HIGC.INS, deceased, and that any of tho above named persons who may be Infants, then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on said Judicial settlement. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon.

Gporge B. Abbott, Surrogate of our said Coun (L. ty. at the City of Brooklyn, the 28th day of October, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred afcd ninety five. JOSEPH W.

CARROLL, o28 6w Clerk of the Surrogate's Court, ELECTION NOTICES. S. FIRUSKI SON. AUCTIONEERS. SS BOW ery, New Tork.

will ell sc 10:30 A. (harp: October 29 Order A. H. Samuels. 417 Grand ftt all diamonds, watches, jewelry and goods of every description, pledged prior October 19.

1884. October 30 Order John Jf. Martin. 134 Myrtle av. clothing and goods of every description, pledged prior October 20.

1894. November 1 Order Jos. .7, Frlel. 102 Grand st and 987 Myrtle av. opera glasses, boolift, firearms, tools.

Instruments and poods of every description, pledged prior October 20, 1894. Dr. L. J. Hoyt, Dentist, 445 FULTON ST, MEAK JAY.

OPPOSITK IIORTOVS. Unantifal sots of contlauona gam teoth. 910, extracting old teeth tcrluded to1' oxtractog withoui pam partial dfta. $1 per tooth; lilliuu teatu worK warranted to cot fail to call on Dr.ilOYT. CLAIRVOYANTS.

William Esser, Central av. August C. Scharmann, l.lOfi Third av. Edward I'. Manley.

fll South Sixth st. Rudwoi3fr Brewing 4') Huvemeyer st. Harrv Hunt, Surf av r.nd Tllyou's walk. Dledrleh MMielsen 1.0S7 Broadway. Joseph Cat anna ro, 92 Union st.

Blehinger Oc hm Brewing company, New Lots road. 84 feet from Jerome street. Ijelbinget Oehm Brewing1 company. 51 Central avenue. Andrew F.

Ounther, 33C Qulncy street. Joseph Fullert Brewing company, limited. 6G Meserolo street, THE EXCISE BOARD MEETS EACH MONDAY AT 10 A. ffc AND 277 FULTON ST. GERMANIA BUILDINO.

HOW TO DO IT. "Here aro numher of copies of a harmless little story." said tho clerk in book atore, '(that never will sell. I don't know how wo over came to cet them in stock." ''Well," re the propriotor, "Tre'll hnvu to get folks to NOTICE THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF THE BROOKLYN CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY will be held at the "Newsboys Home," 61 Poplar st, on SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER, 2. for the election of trustees In place of James R. Tavlor, Alfred T.

White, James W. Elwell, William W. Rossiter and Hugh M. Smith, M. whose terms of ofllce will then expire, and other vacancies in the board.

Polls will be open from 7 to 7:30 o'clock P. M. Members of the society are Invited to atend. SL B. WOOD, Secretary.

1IMR. ZIXGARA. MEXICAN GYPSY. REV enth daughter of seventh daughter, has arrived from her mountain tour; conaults and advises on buy mem. "jjui now win woao ut liet PAWNBROKER'S SALE JOHN NICHOLSON, auctioneer, 152 Canal st.

New York, sells Friday, November 1, at 11 o'clock, watches, diamonds, ejwelry. etc. Nos. 45.000 to 64,000 and dates held over. By order H.

McALBENAN, li7 Washington etreet. nil rjnexnur 1 affairs of life; 25 and 50 cents; no money unless M. 36 Bergen out thut ster.cil and mnrk 'om Wushington Star. satiated; hours. 3 A.

1. to 9 JP. I at, near Nevino..

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