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THREE CENTS, BROOKLYN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1885, COIH012AMO NOTICES. CORPORATION NOTICES. AafltSKJICVrs. THE HOLIDAYS. THE HOLIDAYS.

TICK OI.IDAYS. THE HOLIDAYS. TRAVEL, TKASSVOKTATIOS, Ac. JOLONEL HINNS PARK THEATER. ASIERICA'S FAVORITE ARTISTE, URD, WA1TE CO.

ii tl H11HH II II nnn odd i RRR DDI it UXJU IV vr IV WW IV A II TTTT AA II A A II EE AAA II A A II F.KB KBH BROOKLYN THEATER. EACH NIGHT THIS WEEK. WITH MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, MR. GUS II HA MM MM cSSRq WWW Willi II AA MMM Mg a WW WW II II A A MM bSSS WW WW II AAA MM II LLLL LLLL II A A SSS1 In his New Musical iiuedy by GKORtiE HOEY. Entitled OH, WHAT A NIGHT." New Music, New Recitations.

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Ycrk. fXTRA AN NC NT COLONEL SINN'S PARK THEATER. MONDAY EVENINti. 7. overv evuniii'? during the week, MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, The Comodinns, hrr ooo nnn it HRIl DBH it ooo mm ooo NX () OX OOO NN oco mm A rtn T.KB A A AND RIIR A A NNN KR ffl fl 1 A A A OOU A A NN HKB As the TWO DROMIOS, in r.

magnificent proilucti.m of Sliakepe.irc'u I oTTfiiuoits. i EioppliiiK KI.AIIORATENKSS ami AUTISTIC WORTH any lieret.ifur.. nindc in Sl( AKSPKAKKAN CO.MKDV. nmiiT tin din ctinn of Mr. J.Hiih SAME AS I'.

A ME SAME C'OSTUM KSaswIu pl iy. at ho Slar Th. ilti r.Nnv Vork. '( RESERVED SEATS NOW OX SALE. OliEAT STOKY.

A GKEAT 8TOHY. www rw ww DDDD i I) I) I) OOO I.I.LLL DDDD I1Y MARIE WALSH, BASED ON COLVILl.K'S GREAT DRAMA 01' "THE WOULD," Is now runninn in the tioliiuina of tho NEW YORK ABli your niTunlfr for No. K)! ol tin. NEW YORK STORY PAPER, and ruad the gnat romance entitled, "THE WORLD." FOR SALE AT ALL NEWS STANDS. NORMAN L.

MUNRO, Publisher. Now York. IA.CI. 7EINLANIEUS SCHOOL KOR DAXC IXO. 2SH ml VJO Court Bt Classes Monday and ImrsnHV pupu receives pn instruction, nit, tiuik'lit rapidly.

Private leHsons given at anytime. Thi.s hull to lot lor first clnss ullairs only. T. unis SON'8 DANCINO ACADEMY. 1 1 II P.

Onp isito Flatlnibh nv. Private and cl.iss le.tioni. for eirciil.Trfl. Ii. RIVERS' PRINCIPAL SCHOOL.

State street, corner of llranclios: llodford ar, ct.rntr Halsey st 1 iftli av, corner Nineteenth st. 4MOIjUMUIA SCHOOL FOR DANCINO, JOSEPH T. MARTIN. T.TeIier. from A.

M. TO P. M. BEDFORD AVENUE. CORNER FULTON STREET.

SEND l'OK CHtCULAR. fRANK DOOWORTH'S CLASSES WILL 1 OPEN at 1)S WrshiilKtoii st. Brooklyn. TUESDAY, October IMS; at (Ml Fifth av, New York. SATURDAY, October 17, 1HH3.

Mr. Frank Oodworth is the only jiv ot Mr. Allen Dodworth. engaged in this profession. DANCING ACADEMIES AND PRIVATE tutors whose clnsses are in the Eastern District and who v.ish to advertise in onr columns can leave their cards at the Eagle liranch ornoe.il Hroadway, by 11 A.M.

for tlie afternoon issno and by 10 o'clock Saturday evening lor the Sunday edition. ISJKACK. ECHANICS FIHK INSUHANCH COMPANV. 11' MONTAGUE STREET, Urooklyn. IU IIROADWAY, New York.

JOHN 11. MiVTT. President. WU. H.

MALE, Vico President. VTaLTKII Nichols, Secretary. Meiiki Tctile, Assistant Socretaxy. CAON'l 1NKN 1'Al, IS.Sl'KASCK CO. COURT AND MONTAGUE SIS.

Keserte for reiris.ir. 1.9..S Res. i aniple lor all other claims Nr( surplus January 1885 2 H.K'i Capital Cash assets II. II. LAMPORT, President.

F. C. M' inrtK. Vice President. CVHtrs Pkoh.

S. cihI Vico President and fiecrotnry. C. 11. Din cHKIt, Beerstaiy Urooklyn Department.

fTN A INSURANCE COMPANY, Jaj c.nn. ACliliEliATE AMOUNT OF ASSETS $3,054,610.8 TOTAL. EXCEPT CAPITAL AND NET SURPLUS l.fWl.428.48 JOINT STUCK CAPITAL PAID UP LIMUxloOO SURPLUS 1IEYOXD 3, lriJ.l'J Total A. B. THOKN, Montague at.

JKCilAXfCS F1KK INSUBANCB COMPANY. 117 monta1.uk stuff r. Hi BHD AD WAY New York. Jnnx Mutt. Wm, H.

Male, Vice President. Walteb NicnoLB, Secretary. MgnRix Assistant Socrotary. 1 'J mHK witlMituuuTi city YtoeTn SUHANC1 COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. N.

Y. ABHTKACT OF fiTATKMI INT, January 1. ISM: Cnpitnl Jteservod lor reiiisnranco, Ac tt'l. 11 1.47 Not 43U.2(i.0J Total assets SL 101,180.49 OKFICF.S: Corner Broadway and First Bt, F. and 12 Court Brooklyn; 150 Hroadway, New York.

KDMCND DBICCS, President N. W. MV3EROr.E. Secrt tnrj F. II, "Way, Assir tant Kecrotary, V.

ll. niwiWN, AsiatMit Sycrotary. A. W. Assistant Si cretary.

JEKPK WvrsuN. Agnnt. PHENIX INSUKANCB COMPANY, OF BKOOKLYN, N. 1NSUKES AGAINST LOSS BY FIBB. STATEMENT: I.

1HS5. CAPITAL in UNITED STATES BON DS. 00 RESERVE FOH REINSUHANX'E, Ere 2.7111.4:11)07 NET SURPLUS A6SETS OFFIOES: rllENIX HUILDISO, STREET; NO. BROADWAY. UROOKLYN, K.

D. Oll'Y OK NEW YORK: WESTERN UNION ISU1I.DING, broailvrar. cornpr Di ntreot. STEPHEN UROWELL, Preaid.nK Pntl.ATlDEn SHATT, HecroUry. Wji.mam Ohaiixkhr, Assistant Secretary.

E. llABI.EniniBT, Borrotnry Urooklyn Department. ALUEN S. CnoTBLI Mannircr Kastorn Dutriot. gEECHEU BENEDICT, CORNER COURT AkFiIONTaQUH STREKTBi BROOKLYN; BRANCH OFFICE, 145 "BROADWAY, NE1.Y YORK.

Special attention of tho inaiirinir pnl.lic is inritad to the rates and facililim, of this well kooivo linn. Havinbccn unccMsfully iwtaViliehed lor nearly nuoon yoara, they are favorably allied with loading insurance companies, and exclusively GENERAL AGENTS FOR BROOKLYN AND LONG ISLAND OF THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ENGLAND; SUN FIRE OFFICE, OF LONDON, ENGLAND; WASHINGTON FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BOSTON; FRANKLIN TRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturing and mercantile establishments, the own ersand occupants of private dvrollillKS, builders Hnil manager of ostatct will find it tu their advnntnuc to loam by Correspondence or pers interviuw the terins of proposals to be secured ut I his office. Liberal arrangements mado with reliablo mon as oan vassers. TLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK.

OFFICE: WALL STREET. ORC.AN1E1) 1S4L. INSURES MARINE AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS. AND AVII.L ISSUE POLICIES MA hINO LOSS PAYABLE IN ENtJLAND. ASSrrS FOR THE SECURITY OF ITS POLICIES ARE MORE THAN TEN MILLION DOLLARS Tho profits or the company revert to tho assured, nn.l are divi.leo rnnunlly oi'on the premiums terminated during the year, certificates for which are issued, boarine interest in accordance with its charter.

J. D.JONES. President. CHARLES DENNIS, Vice President. W.

II. II. MOOR1C, Second Vice President A. A. A EN, Third Vico President.

J. H. CHAPMAN. Secretary. BROWNE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 30 i and Fulton st.

opposite Johnson twenty sixth ye ir; especiilly engnued in prepsrinK lads, youni; men, misses and l.i.lies for business; sessions, 0 to '1; 3 to 5, and 7 to evenillKS; anv brnnch maybe pursued par.stely penmanship. nil instruction individual special teachers for shorthand, typewriting, draivinp, etc. "ijERLITZ SCHOOL Ol'" "LANGUAGES. The lnrtfe and best institution for lesi ninR to SPEAK the foreign tonmies. llranchrs in ail priiu ip.il cities.

New York Branch at West Tircntj tllird tec mil door from Filth Av. nuc Hotel. BROOKLYN BRANCH AT TIIE GARFIELD. Term I now. Send for cireiijars fVUE viNTElTir3iBMnL)F A MISS ROUNDS' SCHOOL 'OE GIRLS, CLINTON WILL BEGIN NOVEMRER 2r.

BRYANT ct "ST RATTON RUSINESS COLLEGE, Id Co urt st, opposite City Hall. Individual instruction. Student. may enter at any time. Quarter dato from tho timo uf commonoinff study.

This the only institution in tho city Jovotcd exclusively to Uatinost Training. Call or send for circular. C. ULAGI10RN. Principal.

UROOKLYN STORAGE WAREHOUSES JL9 Oflicca, 15 Myrtle ar (near City Hall, established 1807) Receive fnrnituro 81 pur load; uianos 81 per month merchandise at low eat rte, and procure cab advaucei oa tauie when deeired separate room, tui ana tooolu. TTTTT II 11 EEKR II II II HHHH EER II 11 11 II EKKB ooo lmitit It I. () RRRR I. OOU II 1. FAMILY STORY PAPER FAMILY STOKY PAPER.

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FAMILY STOKY PAPER. FAMILY STOKY PAPER. FAMILY STOKY PAPER. FAMILY STOKY PAPER. FA JULY STOKY PAPER.

CORPORATION NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given to all pernons to be affected thereby that the Comm.in Council of the City of Brooklyn has by reBo'ution, its intention to cause gas lamp Eostsand all necessary appurtenances to bo set on Van ureu street, from Stnyveaant avenue to Patchen avenno, and hns by resolution fiie.l the district of as Kciiferaent for such improvement on tho lots lyinc on and along the lines nn each side of the said Van Buren street, 1 twee the points above specified; and that the said mmon Conneil will proceoa under the paid reslutiono at a meeting thereof, to be held on the 11th day of January, 1880, or as soon thereafter as the public business will allow. Romonstrancrs (if any) against tho said improvements must bo filed with the, Clerk of the Common Council (or otherwise presented to the Common Council) on or before tho said day, Dated Brooklyn. December 3, 18S5. WILLIAM H. FLEEMAN, Commissioner of ho Department of City Wcrks.

Attest: D. L. NoitTnrr. Secretory. da Ut CORPORATION NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given to all persona to be affected theroby that the Common Council of the City ol Brooklyn has declared, by resolution, its intontion toeause gas l.inin posts and all necessary appurtenances to bo sot ou Nlouroe Bireet, from Stuyveiiant avenue to Ptchen avenue, and has by resolution fixed the district of asvesment for such improvement on the lots lying on and along delinks oil each side of the said Monroe street between tho points above specified and that the said Common Council will proceed under the said resolutions at a meeting thereof, to bo hold on the 11th day of January, lttSC, or as soon therjafttr as the public bustnes, will allow.

Remonstrances (if any against the imurovement must be filed with Clejk ol the Common Coum il (or otherwise presented to the Common Council) on or belore tho said day. Dated Brooklyn, December 3 1885. WILLIAM If. FLKEMAN, Commissioner of tho Department of City Works. Attest: D.

L. Nohtiilt, Secretary. doM 1U TEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION, I Rdoins 2, G. 8 and in Municipal Building. Brooklyn, Nvfuntfr24.

1885 Notice i.s hprrby gicn that tht assessment rolls in tho following entitled nutters haFo been completed, and tho waxr mta (or thn collection of tho various sssenKments mentioned therein have this day been deliTered thf Collector of Taxes and Ahen siuenTJ. and all pers'ins liable to par such assessments are required to pay the same without delay at his office, undor the penalty of tho law. Sewer Map O. District 37, in Vernon avenno, between Lewis avenue and Broadway." Sewer Map L. District No.

24. in Prospect place, between Class ino nv nves I EXTRACT FROM THE LAW. Chapter 340, Laws of 1878, Section 4, as amended by Chapter .590, Laws of 1884, and Suction 2 Chapter 248, Laws ibr. On ail taxoa r.n assessments (except rs iecswonts laid Law ol 1HH5), which shall her' after by paid to tin Uect' r. be'ore tne expiration ono month from tho time tlie name shall become due and oay abk, an allowance shall be niadt li it persons making mieh myiuimtH at the rate of seven and ihrc tenth per cent im per annum.

tho unexpired portion thereof. On all taxes, assessments and wtter ta'es paid after the expiration of ono month from thn timo th Htme shall lmvr brcomn due find payable, there shall bu added to and collected as part of every such tax, assessment or water rate interest at tr.o r.i'e nine per per uinnm. io iti putcd from the timo the aarao bocawe due and payable to the dato of said payment. JAMES TANNER. i24 30 1 Collector of Taxes and Assessment.

TIIO CONTRACTORS ABSTRACT FROM a ordinance of the Common Council in relation to deposits to 1)0 mado by prop; sers fw work, Ac, pasyd April 9, 1877; Each proposal must be accompanied by a deposit of in money, or bv certified clieek piy able to ordtr of tho President of tho Board ol City Works (now the CommiBfiioner of tho Department of City Works), to bo returned to th bidder in ease his bid (6 rejected by tho Boird of City tho ComminnioniT of tho inent of City Works J. In case he party or fi.irties to whom the contract may be awardod shall neg cct or refuse to enter into euutraut, the amount deposited, es above speeilied, will be retained as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal. "Department of City Works, Municipal Donartmont Building, Brooklyn. venuV 25, ISS.r Sealed proposals will bo received ai this otaeo until Saturday, Decern lor 12. at.

1'2 grading and parinj Wrnfiii are no with cobblestone pavement, from Lowis to Br w.y. Pliiis and specificaiions may bo seen, and forms of proposals can be procured on application at tho Department tt City Works Proimsiils will not tie considered unless accompanied by the deposit aforesaid, and also by nn undertaking in writing of twosureties. on each proposal (who shall qualify as to their responsibility in tho sum of i.KftJ.that it tho contract be awarded to the party or psrties prop they will become bound hut or tbeir surety for ils fuitlv performapcn; niwl in case be or phall neglect or refuse to cxecute thc contract, if so awarded them, that Ihey will pay to tho City of Brooklyn the difference twten the price so proposed and the price at which the contract may be made with any other pers or porsniis. Proposals to bo indorsed "To the Commissioner of the Department of City Works" (specifying work). The said propos ils will be publicly opened and auuouiicef! on the 12tn dny of Docrmbi r.l8H5, nt the hourof 12 o'clock M.

provided tliat the Commissioner of the Department of City Works, or his regularly appointed deputy, is present, In of the nbsenco of both, thou on the first day thereafter when either is By order of the Common Council. Dated Brooklyn. Vovwnbp lSKfi. WILLIAM II. FLEEMAN, Commissioner of the Department of City Works, Attest: D.

L. NonTHUF 'cretsry. 1,25 10t TO CONTRACTORS FIRE DEPARTMENT, No. 3G7 Jny street, Brooklyn. November 8(t.

1885 Sealed proposals will be received at this oftico until Dcccmbor II. 1S85, at 12 noon, ir furniOiin for uso on tho fire boat Seth Low 1.500 foot of oarbolizod rubber hoso and 32 feet of suction under class one huso roul undor clnss couplings, pipes and connection under clasB C. Each proposal must be acc mif.nied by a deposit of or class SI 00.00 for diss and $100.00 for class C. in money, or by certified check, payable to ordor of the Connnisbi iner of the Fire Department, to returned to tho bidder in caso his bid is rejected by the Fire Department. Iu case the party or partirs to whom tho contract may be awarded shall neglect or refuse to entr into contract, tho amount depnsitod, above specified, will be retained as liquidated damages for such neglect or refus :1.

Specifications may be seen, and forms ot proposals can bo procured on application at the Fire Department. Proposals will nut be considered unletfs accompanied by tho deposit alorpsaid. and also by an undertaking in writing, of two sureties, on each proposal (who shall qualify as to their responsibility in the sum of $300000 on class 00 on cUt B. 1 000.00 on diss Cj, that if the contract be awarded to the party or parties proposing, they ill become bound as his or their surety for its faithful fierformance; and in caso ho cr they ahall neglect or rouse to execute the contract, if so awarded them, that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn tho difference between the price ao proposed and the price at which, the contract may be made with any ottier person or persons. Proposals i bo indorsed "To the Firo Department." Tho sr.td proposils will bo publicly rponod and announced on tho 11th day of Decc mber, 1S85, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon.

Thn CommiBsionfr reserves Die right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Common Council. Dated Brooklyn. November 30, 1885. RICHARD H.

POILLON, Commissioner of tho Fire Department. Attest: William D. Mooue, Deputy Commissioner and Chief Clerk. n30 lOt rtno CONTRACTORS ABSTRACT FROM ordinance of the Common Council in relation to deposits to be made by propesera for work, 4c. passed April 0,1877.

Each propoB.il must be accompanied by deposit ol 830U in money, or by certified check payablo to order of the of the Board of City Worke (now the CommiHiuuiier of the Department of City Work 0, to bo returned to the bidder in case his bid is rojoctod by the ard of City Works (now tho Commissioner of tho Department of City Works). In caso the party or parties to whom tbe contract may be awarded shull neglect or cfusQ to enter into contract, the amount deposited, as bovo flnecified, will be retained as liquidated damages such neglect or refusal. NEW STABLE AND STORE HOUSE Department of City Works, Municipal Department iilding, Brooklyn, November 24. 1885 Scaled proposals will be received at this office until Mondny. tho savonth day of December, 1885, at 12 for constructing a new atabla and storo In.

me at tho Portland armue Pipe Yerd, in tho City of Bro klyn. Plans and spocirtcnti may bo soon, and forms of proposals can be procured on application at the Department of City Works. Proposals will nit be considered unless accompanied by the deposit aforesaid, and also by an undertaking in writing, of two sureties, on oach prop sal (who shall Quabjf as to thair responsibility in the sum of that if ttie contract bo awarded to the psrty or parties proponing, they will become bound tlb bis or their suruty tor its faithful perforniancc; and in cn ir hfj or thoy snail neglect or reruso to exocuiu mi uunnnvi, a.niu3U them, that they will nay to tho City of Brooklyn the difference between toe price so proposed and thopnec at wlncu sons. Proposals to be indorsed "To the C. of tho r.n.1Hm....

ciif ciiPi ifvhi uurk). The said prouosals will bo publicly opened and announced on the seventh dny of Dfcfmber. 1A85. at tiioiiour of 1J o'clock K. provided that the Commissioner of tho Department or City Works, or his regularly appointed deputy, is present.

In caso of the absence of both, then on the first day thereafter when either iB present. By order of the Com man Council Dated CoinmitfgionRr of Department of City Worfce. Attwt: D. L. NoBTHUr, ancrctaiy.

CONTKAOTORS I'liOM ordinance of the Common Council iu to deposits to bo made hy proposers for work, Ac, passed April 0. 1877 Each proposal must bo accompanied a deposit of $50 in money, or by certified check payable to order of the President of the Board of City Works (now tho Commissioner of tho Department of City Works), to bo returned the bidder in caso his bid is rejected by the Board of City Works (naw ttie Comuv.ftaumcr the. Department of City Works). In case he party or parties to whom the contract may be awarded shall neglect or refuse to enter into contract, tho amount deposited, as above specified, will be retained as liquidated damages for such nejrlect or refusal. SEWER CONSTRUCTION rlmnl rf City Works.

Municipal Department Building, Brooklyn. November 27. 1885 Sealed propcaals will be received nt this oftico until Thursday, December 10. 188o, at 12 for constructing sowers in Quincy street, betweon Lewid and Stuyvesant avenues (Map District 37). Plans and specifications may be treu and forma of proposnls can bo procured on application at the Dopartment of City Works.

Proposals will not be considered v.nlt ns accmpanied by the deposit aforesaid and nlso by an tindeitiking in writing, ot two sureties, on each proposal (who shall qualify as to their responsibility in the sum of $500) that if the contract be awarded to the party or parties propos'mp, they willbeeom 'b und as his or their surety its faithful performanct, and in cose ho or they shall neglect or re to execute the contract, if so awarded them, that they will pay to tho City of Brooklyn the difference between the price so proposed anil the price st which the contract may be made with any othor person or persons. Proposals to bo in iorned To the Commissioner of the Department of City Works (specifying work)." The said proposals will be publicly opened md announced on tho 10th dnv of December, 1885, at tho hour of 12 o'clock M. provided that tho Commissioner of the Department of City Works, or his regularly appointed deputy, is present. In case of the absence of both, then on tho first day thereafter when either is present. By order of the Common Council, Dated Brooklyn, 1885.

WM. II. FLEEMAN. Commissioner of the Department cf City Works. Attest: D.

L. Nor t.ivp. Secretary. IJ.Ji mdCONTRACTORS ABSTRACT FROM JL ordinance of the Common Council in relation to deposit' to be made by proposers for work, passed April 5, 1877: Each proposal must bo accompanied by a deposit of $iC0 in money, or by certified check payable to order ol the Presidont of tho Board of City Works (now the Commissioner of the Department of City Works), to be returned to the bidder in case his bid is rejected by the Board of City Works (notr the Commissioner of the Department of City Works). In case the party or parties to whom tbo contract mayba awarded shall neglect or refuse to enter into contract, tho amount deposited, as aboro specified, will berataiaed as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal.

Department of City Worka, Municipal Department Build mttr, Brooklyn, November 35, 188o Sealed proposals will be received at this office until Saturday, December 1'2, at 12 for grading and paving DeKalb avenue with cobble stone pavement from Knickerbocker avenue to Hamburg avenue. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of proposals can be procured on application at the Dopartment of City Works. Proposals will not be considered unloss accompanied by the dposit aforesaid, and also by an undertaking in writing of two sureties on each proposal (who shall fmalify a to their responsibility in the sum of Sl 7'Ht), that if the contract beaward totbeparty orparttespropoamg, tny will become bound os bis or tneir surety for its faithful performance and in case he or they shall neglect or refuse to execute the contract, if so awarded tnem, that they will pay to tho City of Brooklyn the difference between tho price ao proposed and tbe price at which the contract may bo made with any other person or persons. Proposals to be indorsed "To the Commissioner of the Dopartment of City Works (specifying work)." The said proposals will be publiclr ooened and announced on the 1'th day of Dt cembor. 1885, at the hour of 12 o'clock M.

provided that the Commissioner of tho Department ol City "Works, or hU regularly appointed doputy, is present. In case of the absence of both, then on the fust day thereafter when either is present. By of tba Common Council. Dated Brooklyn, November 9. 1885.

7 WILLIAM H. FLEEMAN. Commissioner of the Department of City Works, Attest D. L. Nobtudp.

Secretary. n'ib lOt TO CONTRACTORS ABSTRACT FROM ordinance of tho Common Council in relation to deposits to be mado by proposers for work, Ac, passed April 9, 1877j Each proposal must be accompanied liy a deposit of $1,500 for each gaa district, and fur tho city at targe $9,000, in money, or by certified check payablo to order of the Presidont of tho Board of City orks (now tho Commissioner of the Department of City Works), to be returned to the bidder in ca3e his bid it rojocted by tho Board ofCity Works (now tho Commissioner of the Department of City Works). In enso the party or parties to whom the contract maybe awarded shall neglect or refuse to enter into contract the amount deposited, as above specified, will be retained as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusil. GAS OR OTHER ILLUMINATING MATERIAL FOR STREET LAMPS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS Dopart ment of City Works, Municipal Department Building, Brooklyn, November 25, 1885 Sesled proposal will be received at this office until Wednesday. December 'J, 1885.

at 12 for furnishing gas or other ilhuninatingmaterial and lighting, extinguishing, cleaning, repairing and maintaining the public lamps (and supplying gas or othor illuminating wericl foe new lamps wben required) on tho streets, avenues, and in the City of Brooklyn for the year 18G. The proporter or proposers to state thn price complete for each lamp per annum, to bom tiouiB, with the understanding that if such contract is not entered into from the first dsy of January, 188C, tho proposer r.r proposers are to rocoive a ratablo proportion thereof for the bilanco of tho yoar. Also, for furnishing pas or other illuminating material to the public buildings, baths, undor tho control of tho City of Brooklyn, the same to be mide accordmco with spneiti cations on file in the Department ol City Works. Plans und specifications may be sven and forms of proposals cm he procured on application at the Dopartment of City Works, ire.tu of Streets, Rt'ih Hi. Municipal Building.

Proposals will nut be considered unless aueompaniod by the depesit ftforf sxid, aud also by an undevUtkiuj; in writing, of two sureties, on esch proposal (who shall qualify as to their in tho sum ut tor cacti gas district or for tho city at Urge), that it toe contract be awarded to tho party or parties proposing, they will bocome bound as bis or their surety for its faithful performance; and in case ho or they slir.ll neglect or refuse to execute the contract, if awarded them, that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn tho diiTcrenco between the price so proposed and the price at which the contract may bo made with any other person or Proposals to De indorsed "To the Commissioner ot tho Dc pariment of City Works" (specifying work). The Slid proposals will bo publicly opened and announced on tho nimu diV of December, 1886, ot tno hour of 12 o'clock M. provided that tho Cora raisiri oner of tho Department o' City Works, cr hU regularly appointed deputy, ia present. In case of the absence of both, then on tho first day thereafter when either is present. By order cf the Common Council.

Dated Brooklyn. November 26. 1885. WILLIAM H. FLEEMAN.

CommiEsioner of the Department of City Works, Attest P. I Secretary. xOl 104 CORPORATION NOTICE NOTICE IS hcrehv civen to nil imtkoob In hn xfTeotnd thnruii that the Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn ban declared, by resolution, its intention to causn ga lamp poste and ail ni tcmry appurtenmces to be erected on McDou gal ttroct. trotn it.ilph avenue to Broidwoy. and has by resolution fixed the district of assesunont for such im provtment on the lots 'ying on and tl ng tlio linos on each side of tho said McDoual tret between tho points above specified and that the si id Common Council will proceed under the said resolutions at a meotine thereof, to bo held on tho iih day ot Jnnuary.

18H or a soon thereafter as tho public businens will allow. Romon tr.inces (if any) against the said improvement musl be filed with the Clerk of the Common Council (or otherwise presente to the Common CouncUl on or before the aid day. Dated Brooklyn, Novt mbir Vfl, 188T WILLIAM II. FLEEMAN. Commissioner of the Department of City Works.

Attest: D. L. Noktuup. Secrtary. n'Jft 14t OiiPORATION NOTICE NOTICE IS My heroby given to all pernons to bo affected thereby, that tbe Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn has declared, by resolution, ita intention to cause gas lamp pnats and al! ne.Tsry appurtenances to be erected on Lexington avonue fn.m liuid atenue to ateime, and has by rr solution fixed the of as fur such improvement tho 1.

ts lying on and ui the liner? on each sido of the s.nd Lexington avonuo betwt en the points above specified; and that the slid Common Council will pr. ceed under tie said ohitiona at a uieetuiK hereof, to be held on tbo 4th day of January. 18: (i. or a soon thereafter as tMe public biiHieess will allovn. Remnnt trftm en (if nnyl iinsi the snin un proTt mr nt must be with the Clerk of the Common Council (or other ise to the Ct inivu Council), or.

or before the slid day. Dated Brooklyn. November '2b. J835. WILLIAM H.

FLEEMAN, Commisiiontr of the Department of City rkr Attest: IX L. Nwit I HIT. Secretiry. n'J5 14 1 ORI'OR ATION IS hrreby Kivon to all pprv ns to be affected thereby, that thn CVuniuon Council of tho City of Brooklyn hn.s declared, by rrHi.lution. its inteiuion to cause gas lamp posts and all necessary appurtenances to le erected on Park avenue from Marcy avonue to N.

md xvr.nn hap by lo. iiduti fixed the disirict of rtt 'suu nt for such im provcrai nt on thf lots lyins on and al ug the linos on each Kidr o. th: said Park avenue botueon the points above up allied; and that sud Common Council will proceed unrlur the saut rosolu i ns at a mcetiiiK thfre tobe hel I on the 4th day ol nry. lH8(j, or r.s fsonn liter ntter as tbe public bus will allow. Kemon 6traiu es (if nu) against tlir, id improvement must ho Mod with thr Clerk of th? Comm (Jounci! otherwise prcnctitori i tho Common on or before the said day.

Dated Brooklyn, A or; m', 1S8.1 WILLIM H. FLEEMAN. Commissioner of tlie I) ttruent of Worka. Attest; I) L. NlUlTHL I'.

SeruMAi y. n'J:" Ht EPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, Commsiounr's office, Municipal Room No. 15, Brooklyn, Nnvomber 28. 185 The following pro pc.l was publicly oppned and announced on the V7lli day of November. 1 85, ir erecting tts limp sts Bain bridgo street, botween Reid and Patchen tivynues, to wil: Nasnau Gr.s Lirht Company, $25 oach; sureties, ll.

Mortfon and S. T. White. The following: proposal wns publicly openod and an on the 28th dv of November, 18H5, for iltering ond pairiru lCugine Hons Nt a loi and 155 Fi nuaa street, to wit: Robert J. Br iwn, sureties, James Williamson and Rubtrt Brown.

W. H. FLEEMAN, Commisnoner, Attest: D. L. NoiiTUtp, Secretary.

no30Gt OMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, 1EPaRT MENT OF CITY WuUKS. urn 15. Municipal Buildinu. Dooember 1. lHHr The idlowiiiu Pro i puM.lri wrrr tin day opi ned und announce.

1 for con.ilriH'tiiii: bowers in Map District Sub Division No. "Jl. wit: Jauier F. (iillon, 30 inch brick fe $5 per foot 30 inch brick, 91 per foot 4 inch brick. 1 per toot 18 inch pipe, pT iot 15 inch pipe, foot 12 incli Si.

10 per foot: mmhoh'S. e'ich; street basins, $1)5 each. Sc.r 'Iies. Myron C. ItasT.

and dolm tuitrlcy. (ioorfjo M. ij U' 3(1 inch brick, per foot 30 inch brick. $3.75 per foot; 21 inch brick, per foot; 18 inch pipe, pur foot; pipe, per foot V2 inch pipe. i5 cents per foot manholes, com pi to, $10 street basiny, $100 each.

Sureties, John IIarrijon ami G. (Joylo. hdivard (ionuan Ilfi inch brick, per foot; 30 inch brick, $3.75 per toot; '2i inch brick, $2.50 per foot lti inch cement, 1.15 per foot; 15 inch cement, $1.50 per foot; 12 inch cement, 80 cents per foot: manholes, $30 each street bxfins, $100 each. Suiolies, P. Biitton and Edward ColUgan.

Clurlo llirt 3t; inch brick. per foot; 30 inch bri $3.75 per foot '24 inch brick, $3.50 per foot 18 inch cement. $1.40 per foot 15 inch cement, per foot; VI inch vcmi pevfoot mnnb di $37 each; street basins, $1)1) each. Sureties, M. J.

Diuly and S. O. Patti son. John Briy 3C inch brick, $3.70 per foot: 30 inch brick, S3.45 per foot "4 inch brick. $3 per foot 18 inch cement, $1.38 per fo 15 inch ciunt nt, $1.28 per foot; 12 inch cement, 05 cents per foot m.

tiilioies, $35 e.ich; street basins, $30 each. Sureti Peter Blake and Charles Hart. Dnwl Foley 36 inch brick, J.C0 per foot; 30 inch brick. $3,110 per foot 24 inch brick, $2.50 prr foot; 18 inch cement, $1.40 per fo'jt 15 inch cement, per foot 12 inch cement. 97 cents foot; nutnholes, $3ti eich; street basins, iJ'l'JO each.

Sureties, John Gilli and Elbert Snedekcr. John S. Bogert 30 inch brick. $3.35 per foot 30 inch brick, $3 per foot 24 inch brick, $1.05 per foot IS inch cement pine. $1.35 pt tn )t 15 inch cement pipp.

$1.13 pnr foot 12 inch cement pipe. 00 cent, per foot; man holes, $30 c.ich stref basins. $00 each. Sureties, Seth L. Kccney aud Charles Bobbins.

W. U. FLEEMAN, Commissioner. Attest: D. L.

NORTKL'i'. Secretary. A'l Ct BP AliTMENT OF fSlT'wORKS, Commissioners office. Kuom 15, Municipal Building, December 3. 1885.

MAPO DISTRICT 37, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR SEWER IN CENTRAL AVENUE. BETWEEN STARR AND MYRTLE STREETS Publie notice is hereby given that tlie asj essniont tor the estimated prospective expense and cost of constructing a sewer in the above mentioned district has bn completed by the Ccmmis sioner of City Works of the City of Brooklyn and assessed upon tl.e district included within tliefollowmg boundary: Beginning at a point on the tiitheastorly coiner of street and Central avenue; renning thence easterly along the southerly sido of Starr street 100 feet thence south erly parallel with LVntral avenue 175 feet thenco wester lv nnrnllel with Mvrtle Ktreet 11M) feet to a fioint on ihe easterly side of Central avenue 25 eet rtherly from Myrtle running thenco sot tlnvesterly to a point on the westerly side of Central avenue. 00 feet southerly fn Mvit' street; thonce westerly, parallel with Myrtle street, 112 12 feet thenco northerly, 71 3 12 feet; thence easterly, parallel with Myrtle sttee. 04 4 12 feet, to a point on tho westerly side of Central avenue, 21 0 12 feet southerly from street; thenco northt rly. alone tho west side of Central avouue, to a point 28 7 12 ft e' northerly from Myrtle street thence northwesterly.

102 feet, nioro or less; thenco northerly, parallel witll Cent i avenue, 37 0 1 feet thenco oastnly, 100 feett) tho westerly idn uf Central avenue; thence oasterly, to tlie aouthc'isterly corner of Central avenue and Starr street, the p. int or plice of beginning. Being nud inehidin.j ail the several lots, pieces and parcels of bind, desEgiut as Map District 37, Ass Jinent Iiti ict fort ewer in Central avenue, betweon Starr and Myrtle streets," on tile in this department. The said Commissi: 'r will bo at his office. Room 15, Municipal UuiMniK, nn the day of December, 1885, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to hear objections to said assess nont, which may in meantime be oinmined by all parties interested at this other.

WILLIAM H. FLEEMAN. Coiiiiiii of City Works. Attest: D. L.

NoitT.rrr, Sccrt tary. d3 todlO 6 CONTRACTORS ABSTRACT FROM ordinance of the Common Council in relation to deposits to bo mado by proposers for work, Ac, passed Apr i 1H77: Each proposal must bo accompanied a deposit of $2 0 in monev orb, certified check pa able to order of the President ot the Board of City Workt (now the Commissioner of tho Department of City Works), to be returned to the bidder in case hie bid is rejected by the of City Works (now the Commissioner of the Dopartment of City Works). In cr.se the party or parties to whom tho contract may be awarded hall nr glect or refuse to enter into con tract, the amount deposited, as nbove specilied, will be retained as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal. 1M I ttK itJMilr imiCUMENTS, Kt, OF THE COMMON FOR THE YEAR Do of City Works. Municipal Department Building, rooklvn, Deeuiber 18S5 Sealed ropc tiils will received at this office until esdny, Ueceiuber at 12 i mg He in mutes, t'n uents, ot the (J hiiiii.hi Council for th" er l' in se itImuw with lions on file in the Dunrt ii City Worltn.

Hpecificnticns niavbe seen and Torm of proposals can procured on application at the Depnrtment of City Works. Proposals will not be considered unless accom paniefl by the deposit and also by an undertaking in writing. oi1 two sureties oitch proposal (h lioshiii qualify as to 1 eir respnns biy in tlio sum or that t( tho contract be awarded to the party or pnrtieRpropos ng tiiey will become hound ns hip or their surety for its faithful pcrfi'i mnnce md in case he or thr snnll neglect or refuso to execute the contract, if so awarded them, that they will pay to tho City of Brooklyn the difference between the price so propobe.d nud tho price. which the cotrnct mny be madt! with any other jierson or persons, l'roposals tobe indorsed "To the (Joniiiiissionfr the Department of City Wortts (specify in; The aid propoanlu will be publicly opened and anuouncd on the day lioc iiil cr. 188 1.

ni tin hour of VZ o'clock M. provided tha. the Commissioner ot the Department of Cdy Works, or liii regularly appointed deputy, is present. In case of the absence of both, then on tho firyt the.r; after when either is present. By order of the mimou Council.

Dated Brooklyn. FLKKMAMi Commissioner of the of City Works. Attest: D. L. NoitTUUP, Secretary.

d3 10t EPARTMENT OF CITY "VORKS, COM misaUmor'a office. Room lo. Municipal DepErtment Building, Brooklyn. N.ivoir.ber 1885. MAP 1.

DISTRICT No. 21. ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR SEW KR IN GUERNSEY STREET, BETWEEN MESEROIJC AND NASSAU A VENUE." Public notice is hereby given that tlie efimJtod prospective exi)ense and cost for constructing a S'twer iu a certain street in tho above mentioned dist.net has heun imtihded by tho Commissioner of City Worka of tho City of Brooklyn and assessed upon the district includt within the follow ingbouudary: Boginnmg nt a u.iint tho easterly side of Guernsey street C8 fotit southerly from Moserole avenno; running thence isteriy parallel with Mmerule avenue 50 feet; thence southerly prtrdh I with (ioernscy strect3'J feet: thinco easterly parallel with ideorolo avenue 50 font: thencB anitherlv ntrnllei with (lerns tv street 400 feet; thenco westerly parallel ivith avenue 100 feet to tho easterly side of streot thence south erly along tho easterly cid of (ruern.iey street to a point Do leoi soutlieriy irom avenue; cn ence cisteriy pirallel with Norman avenue 100 feet: thence southerly parallel with Guernsey street 40U feet; thence westerly parallel with Nassa'i avenuo 100 feet; thence to a point on the westerly side of Guernsey street 25 feel northerly from Nassau avenue; thence westerly parallel with Nassau avenue feet thenco northerly parallel with Guernsey str.n 538 0 12 feet; thence easterly to a point on the westerly side of Guernsey stroet 27 1)4 12 leet southerly from Norman avenue; tlienee northerly along tho westerly side of Guernsey street to a point 10J feet northerly from Norinsn avenue: thence westerly parallel with Nnnnm avenuo 100 feet; thence northerly parallel with Gu'irncoy street 3i5 feet; thence easterly parallel with Mesurole arenun 100 feet to tiie westerly sirlo of Guernsey street 100'feot southerly from MoMiirolft avenue thenco northeasterly to the easterly side of Guernsey street to the point or place of bo eiooine, being: and including all the several lota, pieces and parcels of land as "Map District '21, assessment district for sewer in Guernsey street, between Meaerole and Nfissau avenues," on file In this department. The said Commissioner will bo at his office, Room 15, Municipal Building, on tho 7th day of December, 1385, at 11 o'clock in tbo forenoon, to har objections to said assessment, which may in tho meantime be examined by all parties interested at Ibis office. WM.

II. FLEEMAN, Commissioner of City Works. Attoxt; D. L. NuKmrr.

Secretary. ul'Jtd? yEPARTSlENT OF CITY WORKS, COM Mr miasiouor'a Oftico, Room 16, Municipal D. partmont Building, Brooklyn, NoTembor It, 1886" Map District 37. Atstjesami nt District for nowr in Dean street from UUca, to Schenectady nu." Public notice is hereby given that tho assessment for the oa limited prospective coat and oxpenw for conatructing a lower in a certain street iu the above montioned district has been completed by tho Commissioner of City Works of the City of Brooklyn, and aaseeaud upon the district included within the following boundary: Beginning at a point on the easterly Bide of Schenectady avenue '2b feet northerly from Dean street; running thenco easterly paralMwith Dean itreai 100 feet; thenco northerly parallel with Schenectady avenue 82 feet; thenco easterly parallel with Dean street 600 feet; thenco southerly parallel with Utica 107 5 12 foct to the northeily side of Dvan ftroet: thence southeasterly to a point on tho southerly sido of Dean street 26 fept weft' rly from Utica avenue; thenco southerly, parallel with Utica arenue, 19 7 12 feet thence scnthweBtfr.y 210 feet, nn ra or less; tbonco northerly, parallel with Utica arenue. 60 feet thenco westerly, parallel with Dean st.

02 foot the ica southerly, parallel with Utica arenue. 14 5 12 feet; thonce westerly, parallel with Dean street, 113 feet; thence northerly 7 2.VI 12 feet; thence westerly, parallel with Doin street, 200 feet: thence northerly 32 12 fcot; thenco wcatarly. parallel with Dean street. 100 to the enhterly side of Schenectady avenue 75 feet utlu rly from Dean stroet; thence northerly alcng tho osxterly hide of Do.in street to the fiuint or place of beinir and including all the ots, pieces and parceti ol land designated is Map District 37, Assessment District, for iopr in De an stroot from Utic to S'jhenoctcdy aveniie," on file in thisdepart mtjnt. Tho olid Oommiwii ncr will to at his oifice, Room 15, second floor, Building, on tho 4th day of Decomber, 1885, at 11 o'clock in the to hear ob i'ectiona to said ats which nicy in tho meantime ie examined by all parties interested at this office.

WILLIAM 11. FLEKMAN, Commissioner ot Ciry Worka. Attest: D. I. NORTnOP.

Secretary. xilH tdl SUPREME COUltT, KINGS COUNTY Joseph Dinsmore, plaintiff, agamat Bertha Jocoby and others, dofondantn. J. N. SiKvwitrciHT, plaintiffs attorney, 20 1 Montague stroot In pursu.inco of a judgment ot foreclosure and salo of tins court mado in tho above entitled action, bearing dato tho 0th day of November, 185, 1 will ll at publii: auction, by Thomas A Kerrigan, auctioneer, at tbo B.des room i.

No. Willougbby Blrt'ot, in the City of Brooklyn, on trie 2nd dny of December. 18H5, nt 12 o'clock, noon, tlie following detoribed land and premises: All those lots pieces or parcels of land, with tho buildings thereon erected, situated, lying and being in the Kighte. mth Ward of tho City of Brooklyn, County of King, end State of Now York, and bounded as follows: Bo inning at a eti tho a.uithor.st.uIy side of Flush ng avenue, diftant eighty feet four inches westerly trom the southwesterly corner of Garden street and Flushing avenue; running thence southeasterly at right angk to add Hushing avenue ono hundred and oilmen feet four inches; westerly and parallel with Flushing nvenue sFjvontv hvo feet one inch; thenco northwesterly at right anglos to Flushing avenuo one hundred and feet four im hes to tho southerly aide of avenuo; oastrrly along tho southerly side flushing avenue ssventy fivo feet one inch, to tho place of beginning. Dated Brooklyn.

ivember 9, lSdo. ntO TiuVF CHABT KS B. ARLKY. Sheriff. Tint of tho nbovo property is hereby postponed until December 21, ft same hour and nlace.

Dated Brooklyn. December 2. 1HSS. duj ThftMts CUAULES B. FAliLK Sheriff.

MUSICAL IXSTUUCTKOV. "TIOLIN LESSONS Oirenbya Cfcrtifmd pupil nf thiill I.ipr.ir Conrvatorium. TFllMS MODKKATK: BKhT BFjiBKNCK. Pr.dosir MKLITUS, 241 DulHeld ej ne.ir Fulton. AKGE PIPE ORGAN, FOR TUITION AND PRACTICE.

PLKAK AVPJ.Y AT COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. BKDFOItD AVKNUK, COKNKH FULTON KTREET ffiT THE EAGLE UT KVKRY DAY IN THE WiSSk FREDERICK OOO KF.K F.F.ri RRR OK KE oaSo Ks KKlt t. i F. LLLLL OOO EEE "SSS" EBB 4 GOO OOO A A AA A A At AAA OOO OOO Fulton, Washington ud Tillary Jtreets. BROOKLYN'S GREAT METROPOLITAN DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT.

F.nitn It P. EltKB Mm MM M'rl 5SSS 3 SSSS SSSS MMM 1 I MM MM MM Id FOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. LASKA SEAL DOLMANS AND UL STERS. We shall to morrow offor the balance then remaining of our special lot of Alaska Seal Dolmans and Ulsters, with tho name extraordinary incentive for their immediato purchase, tho deduction of fifty dollars from tho present lowest prioe of each garment. These aro garments of finest quality, taken from our regular stock, guaranteed genuine Alaska Seal and pure London dye.

Even without this great concession our prices are already lower than asked for good! of equal quality by either manufacturers or specialty dealers. F. LOESER A CO. JJARGAIN CLOAKS AND WRAPS. On some of these garments our prices represent only the actual import cost of the material, a fact which is a fair indication of tho extra value offered throughout every lino.

All new and stylish garments, of this sea son's production. At Ladies' English Walking Jackets in a great variety of new cloths. A 910.0 Ladies' Newmarkets, both imported and fino domestic goods, all sizes. At 25.O0 Ladics' Wraps in Black ond Gold Brocade Velvots and Friso. All ohoico imported material saud mado up iu tho very finest manner.

At $35.00 Ladios' Seal Plush Wraps, olegantly trimmed with Beaver and other fine furs. All ex ceedingly handsome and stylish garments. F. LOESER A CO, ANDKERCHIEFS. In this lino of good3 wo aTe now prepared to show a stock for tho Holiday soason unexcelled in extent and variety, attention being particularly called to our 6tock of Fine Initial Handkerchiefs in boxes for presents.

Also, a complete assortment of Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers. The following popular lines we show almost unlimited quantities: Ladies' all linen Hemstitched Prints, at 10 cents each. Ladies' all linen Hemstitched Block Prints, at 15 cents each. Ladies' all linen Initial Handkerchiefs, in cambric and Sheer Lawns, at 21 cents each. Ladies' Hand Embruidorod Handkerchiefs, 23 cents, 38 cents, 48 cents, 58 cents, 68 cents and upward.

Ladios' French Unlaundcred Handkerchiefs, full 6 8 size, a great bargain, at 17 cents each. Gontlemen's Printed and Hemstitched cents each. Gentlemons Printed and Hemstitched, 25 cents each. Gentlemen's Tape Bordered Handkerchiefs, 21, 23 and 27 inch goods, from 12M to 76 cents each. Gentlemen's Fino Initial Handkerfihiofs, 29 cents each.

Fancy Brocade Satin Ground HarUlkerchiefs, 49 cents each. Heavy Pongee Silk Handkerchiofs, 22 inch, with 2 inch homstitch, at 63 cents each. Same in 24 inch size 59 cents each. Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, 22 and 21 inch, with 2 inch hemstitch, 85 and 98 cents each. F.

LOESER A CO. "JMBRELLAS. We nows how a full assortment of Fine Umbrellas suitable for Holiday Presents, comprising all the very latest novolties in Agate, Dresden China, Tiger Eye, Gold, Silvor and Natural Wocd mountings. Also, a full lino of gold and silvor headed Walking Sticks. F.

LOESER A CO. KT ROOM. Now greatly extended Mad without exception the best ventilated and perfectly arranged apartment of its kind in either city. Stocked with Pictures, Statuettes, Porcelains, Bronzes and Choice Brie a Brae, suitablo for home decoration, wedding and Holiday if n. F.

LOESKR A CO. ICTURES. Oil Paintings, Steel Engravings, Oleographs and col ored Photographs. A great variety of now and interesting subjects. Prices astonishingly low.

F. LOESER A CO. gTATUETTES. Kisque, rartan niarme una rioreiitine statuettes, BuHts and Groups. We aro tho aolp agents in Brooklyn for Florentine ware, showing many now and original piocea.

F. LOKSKR CO. JKONZES For Pedestals or as aido pieces for Clocks. Grand Bubjects of our own F. LOESER A CO.

0 French and American Clocks of hartdaome pattern, 1 guaranteed as timekeepers. Improved movements and cathedral gong strikes. F. LOKSKR CO. Artistic listups, Wliu nil me most approvou uviacn ments and richly colored globes or shades.

Hall and Library Lamps with prismatic pendants. P. LOESER A CO. JJOYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN In new and graceful designB, comprising many arti cles, both useful and ornamental. F.

LOESER A CO. JJUNGARIAN WARE in unique snapes, ncn uu.unngs, enamuiou arm gum decoration. Curlsba 1, Leeds, Doulton and other artistic wares. F. LOESER A CO.

RASS TABLES. A mo st complete line of those des 'ruble parlor orna ments, finished in gold and oxidized silver relief, and vino and flower decorations. F. LOESER CO BOXES Of the very best manufacture, and with all the latest improvements, at jait about the usual cost of these goods. F.

LOESER CO. F. LOESER CO. HOLIDAY SLIPPERS AT SPECIAL sale prices this week only. Ladies intending to make Gentlemeu holiday or gift presents should select them at tiioie prices and keep them a few weeks till wantea.

Value. $1.25 1.75 2.r.o 2.00 2.2. 1 2.50 2.50 2.50 3.50 Men's velvet embroidered SLIPPERS at. 88c. Men's velvet, embroidered, hnnd wewed SLIPPERS SL15 Men1 velvet, embroidered, extra, fine SLIPPERS ot 1.95 Men's maroon Boat SLIPPERS at 1.50 Men's maroon goat SLIPPERS at l.J0 Men's wine colored goat opera SLIPPERS.

2.00 Men's goat Brighton opor.i SLIPPERS. 2.00 Men's Hne plush opera 2.00 Mtm's real alligator SLIPPERS in aU the leadinc colors at 2.48 Men's extra quality alligator SLIPPERS all colors, including tho now shadestortoise shell, slate, Sparta and Autumn leaf, at Socoud floor. WECHSLER ABRAHAM. 2.98 4.00 BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER MADE by the Hon.

Henry A. Judgefnrthe County or Kins on the l(Hh day of Novombur, 18BG, notice is hereby given to all the creditors and persons having chum aRftinst EDWARD J. COUGII, residing in tho Citv of Brooklyn, and lately doing business the City and" County of New York, that they are required to pro sent their iid claims, with the vouchers therefor duly verifit tho subscriber, the duly appointed assignee of the sniit Edward J. Cough, fr the benefit of his creditors, at his place of transacting business. No.

97 William street, in the City of New rk, on or before ihe 12tti day of Fob ruarv. 188... Dated xNew York. November IH. 188.

noiyGwTu FRANCIS H. LHNGFELT. Assignee. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE Ol NEW YORK To all person, interested in tho cstata as Biffned by ltr rnhard Stram to Bernard I. J.

York, by ns nienniciit dated December 1(1, 1884, send greeting: Yon and cficli of yan are hereby cited and required personally to bo and appear in tho County Court of tbo County of Kings, at a tf nn thereof, in the Conuty Court House, in the City of Brooklyn, Count of Kings, on tho twenty eighth day of November, at 10 o'clock A. there and I then to show cause why a tinal settlement of tho ac ccminta of Bernard I. Yv.rk, aesignott' of above named BERNHARD STRAUSS, ins ilveut debtor, should not be had. and if no cause be bhown, then to attoDd tho final settlement of the assignee1 account. In testimony whereof I have hereunto cans S3 the seal of the said County Court of Kings County to be hereto affixod.

Witness, Hon. Henry A.Moore, seax, County Judge of the faid and Judge of paid County Court, this 'ilftt day of October. IKH5. RODNEY THUESBY, Clwk. Anthoxy B.uutETT, Attorney fox Assisnoc, No.

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T. K. HORTON 4 CO. FINANCIAL. gROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, NO.

177 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL (full paid) $000,000 Investod in U. S. 4 per cent, bonds at par and A LARGE SURPLUS. Allows interest on deposits.

Depnsite are subject to cheek at sight, or returnable at specified dates; issues certificates ol deposit. Desirable depository lor funds awaiting investment. Authorized by special charter to act as oxec itor, administrator, guardian, trustee or any other position of trust, is a legal depository for money paid into court. Acts as registrar or transtcr agents of stocks and bonds, and is trustee for railroad or other corporation mortgages. Peculiar advantages nro derived from having tho Trust Company act in any of the above capacities.

Will execute orders for purchase and sale of U. S. bonds or other investment securities. Upon deposit of cash or approved security this company will guarantee letters of credit and pay all drafts under same. TRUSTEES: JosiahO.

Low, E. F. Knowlton, Henry K. Sheldon, Alex. M.

Whito, John T. Martin, Cornelius D. Wood, A. A. Iivv, Frederic II.

Male, Alexander McCne, John P. Rolle, Henry Sanger, Michael Cliauncey.E. W. Corlies, Ripley Ropes, Win. B.

Kendall, H. E. Pierrepnnt, Ahram B. Baylis. RIPLEY ROPKS, President.

EDMUND W. CortLIF.S, Vice President, James Rnss CurcnAK, Secretary. CE. STAPLES, No. 215 MONTAGUE ST.

Dealer in Brooklyn and New York City railroad stocks an bonds. Brooklyn and Now York gas stock and bonds. Bank, Trust Company and Insurance stocks. (JltA Oounty and State bonds. A W.

F. CAN A VAN. No. 4 WARREN STREET, NEW YORK IAJANS OBTAINED ON FURNITURE IN USE. NO INCONVENIENCE TO BORROWER.

LOANS TO 1,000. 6 PER on furniture or fixtures, without removal, to responsible part'os. Advances un goods in storage Bpeo ialty. A. J.

STEERS A No. 39 Nassau st, New York. TO LOAN 33 ON REAL ESTATE AND TO BUILDERS, On First and Second Mortgages. Apply to G. W.

PEARSALL, Attorney, 49 Court st. cTfriedman, TELEPHONE CALL, 41 BROOKLYN. AND 355 FULTON ST, OPPOSITE CITY HALL. Deal in all active stockB dealt in at tho New York Stock Exchange, from 10 shares up to 500 on one per cent, margin and upward Profits unlimited. REGULAR GOLD AND STOCK INDICATOR ON FLOOR FOR USE OF CUSTOMERS.

ORDERS BY TELEPHONE OR MK8 SENGER PROMPTLY EXECUTED. tKVEN PERCENT. FARM MORTGAGES. THE CORIIIN BANKING 115 BROADWAY, again calls attention to these investments. Among tho superior advantages are 1st.

Perfect security upon hroad acres improved farms not exceeding 40 per cent, of their value. 2d. Security remains in your possession, and in a form to preclude loss by theft or tire. 3d. Very much butter rate of interest than on any other hrst class investment.

4lh. You deal vyth a o.nnpany having thirty four years' active aud continuous experience eighteen of them in this city. 6th. The records of this business are here and can be examined. To such S3 cannot make personal examination wo will send full descriptive pamphlets, with names and ad dres.ies of investors to whom wo refer our customers for a series of years.

CLAlltVOYASTS. ME. KTILLWF.I7L JLY i. SHOULD BK CONSULTED Un all anairs ol lite; the truest lortuno toner living. NO.

Hof! FULTON STREET. Entrance on Red Hook lano. ME. PHERE CAUSES SPEEDY MAR riagc with ono you love, unites separated, removes evil influence, gives luck. FEE FROM 25 CENTS.

373 GOLD STREET, near Myrtle ir. ME. HERMINIE, PALMISTER AND ehnraetor ronder best, advice iriven to ladies on al affairs ol lifo; no Eentlemon: hours from 10 A. M. to 9 P.

M. Residence, 34 Third av, between Statu st. and Atlantic av. Rf STARIT, CLAIRVOYANT, READS planets, cards, draws photos, tolls by tbo stars, givos names of friends and lovers, advice on business, marriage, health, fee 50c. and SI.

No. 417 Carlton av, cornor Fulton st, privato door; soen Sundays. R. SHEA. Removal of this marrelons clairvoyant.

Ho tells names of doad and livinu friends, who and when ynu will marry, business, journeys, health, law, absont triends, anything you wish to know positive satisfaction: coma all quick. Materializing seance with grand organ Sunday evening, 60c. to $1. i39 Fulton Bt seen Sunday, w. A WEATHER WWW FRB CCC 11 II cSSo KKB BRB WWWWK CCH.H2al, WW WW EB 0 EH HRR WW WW ll 11 5 KB BUB CCC HSSS LLLIKKBU ,11 M3K DDI) II II II 11 55, Sue 11 11 PER GENT.

55 ti. fw II ixri.i ri Dss8 111 55' TWO DAYS MORE. OKLY OUR ENTIRE STO BBB OOO SSS CCO I. HBO 3" COL BBB YY bSSS II BO OY COL BBB OOO bBS3s WJO LLLL SCHOOL, DRESS SU THOSE THAT ARE $3.73, WILL BK FOR THOSE THAT ARE S4.00, WILL BK FOR THOSE THAT ARE $4.50, WILL BK FOR THOSE THAT ARE $5.00, WILL BE FOR THOSE THAT ARE $0.00, WILL BE FOR THOSE THAT ARE $7 00, WILL BE FOR THOSE THAT ARE 8.00, WILL BE FOR LONG PANT SUITS, FROM 11 TO 10 TIONS. Second flo.

ir. OO RRR II EEE NN TTTT A CI Oil IT Ttf TVJ A A HRR II EK NNN A A OR UII F. NNN 00 II EEE NN A A IN ALL SIZES, AT WE HAVE JUST SECURED, AT GREAT MKNT OF RICH, REAL INDIA RUGS, AND SOLUTELY THE LOWEST EVER NAMED, BUSINESS CAREER. WE INVITE AN IN YOUR PURCHASING. UpholBtery Section, second floor.

II It A 11TTSSS, A NN DDD AA I A A AAA NND A AN NNDDD ji xx A jv 11 II A A "i kSSci XX XI ASA HA A FINELY TRIMMED AT HALF PRICE. OUR NOTABLY FINE STOCK OF TRIM DURING THIS SALE AT M55, (KJ 00 55 00 00 M65 Oj.w.IK) ON THE 420.00 HATS and BONNETS 15.00 HATS and BONNETS 12.00 HATS and BONNETS 10.00 HATS and BONNETS 6.00 II ATS and BONNETS Trimmed Millinery Section, second floor. WECHSLER JAMES CCC A SSS SRSo II DDD COAAg 35 II A A SSSS hSSS, II YY A A. ft. 11 JX a HDD GOO A A "SSS" SSS" 41 Lint NO.

277 FULTON STREET, DIRECT IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF FFF II NN PIER FFF RRR SS8 TS TO XT IO I. XT TT XT It FF II e'e FF RRR bSSS It II NN EES UU It THE ONLY FIRST CLASS FUR HOUSE IN THE CITY. TWENTY FIVE Y'EARS IN THE TRADE. NONE BUT THE BEST MATERIALS USED IN THIS ESTABLISHMENT. AT A LARGE.

EXPENSE 1 HAVE RECENTLY MATERIALLY ADDED TO MY FACILITIES I'OR THE MANUFACTURE AND DISPLAY OK SEAL GARMENTS. ALASKA LONDON DYED SEAL MY ORIGINAL SPECIALTY. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MAKING TO ORDER. NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON ORDERS. ELEGANT GARMENTS, STYLISHLY MADE AND COMPLETELY FINISHED SACQUES, NEWMARKETS, PALETOTS, WRAPS IN THE DIFFERENT SHAPES, DOLMANS, Ere.

JAMES CASSIDY, 277 FULTON STREET. Jt HAINERD ct ARMSTRONG'S WASH SILKS, ASIATICDYES, Warranted to wash in boiling water without loss of color or injuiy to the fabric. Avoid worthless imitations by taking only skeins bearing the name and ticket WASH SILK. Refuse substitutes. At wholesale only, IGO Broadway, New York.

TJj OLIDAY RRESBNTS. FANCY DESKS AND LIBRARY TABLES, BOOKCASES, CHAIRS, Ac. OFFICE FURNITURE IN GREAT VARIETY. T. G.

SELLEW, NO. Ill FULTON ST. NEW YORK. WHISKIES. ISTARLISHED 1S11.

CHOICE OLD WHISKIES, MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whis' distilled from the linest growth of Rye, in the renowuod Valley of the have attracted the attention of the Medical Faculty in the United States to such degree as to place it in a very high prsition among the Materia Medica. We beg to invite the attention of connoisseurs to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which we offer at tho following prices, IN CASES containing one dozen bottles eicli OLD RESERVE WHISKY UNRIVALED UPPER TEN WHISKY. BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY sifl.no 15.00 12.00 If you cannot obtain these Whiskies from your Grocer, we will, on receipt of Bank Draft. Registered Letter or Post Orhce Money Order (or C.

O. if preferred), deliver them to your address, by Ex press, charges prepnidtoalt points east of Mississippi River; or by freight to any part of United States(prcpaid). For EXCELLENCE, PURITY and EVENNESS OB QUALITY, the above are UNSURPASSED BY ANY WHISKIES IN THE MARKET. They are entirely FREE FROM ADULTERATION, and possess A NATURAL FLAVOR AND FINE TONIC PROPERTIES. These WHISKIES are sold under guarantee to give PERFECT SATISFACTION, otherwise to be returned at our expense.

Correspondence solicited. H. H. W. OATHERWOOD, 114 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Philadelphia.

New York Office IB SOUTH WILLIAM ST. TAX NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION, Rooms 2. 4. ft.

and 11) Municipal Building, Brooklyn November 14 1885 The annua) tax rolls tor the taxes ol 1 SK5 have been completed and the warrants for tho collection of the taxes mentioned therein have this day been delivered to the Collector of Taxes and Assessments: All Sersnns are re.juired to pay their taxes at his oftico on ocomber 1. without delay, under penalties of the law, Receiving Bureau. Room 4, hours lor receiving from 0 o'clock A. M. to 2.

P. M. Tar and Assessment Bureaus, Rooms 8 and 10, whoro hills for taxes and assessments may bo procured open from J) o'clock A. M. to 4 P.

M. Rote of tax for 1885 per 81,000: 1895. Wards. a c. m.

First 20 07 8 Second 21) 74 1 Third 20 G9 9 Fourth 29 70 6 Fifth 29 78 7 Sixth 29 72 1 Seventh 2'J 71 4 Eighth 29 74 8 Ninth 22 75 4 Tenth 29 75 2 EleVeritfi JO 8 Tweltth 78 0 Thirteenth 26 91 riJ. Fifteenth 27 1 Sixteenth 26 99 1 Seventeenth f' Eighteenth 27 01 0 Nineteenth 26 33 7 Twentieth 29 69 2 Twenty first 2 Twenty tVrd 29 CO 5 Tweniy 9 Twenty fifth 29 71 2 EXTRACT FROM THE LAW. Chapter 316. Laws of 1B78, Section 4, as amended by Chapter 3110. Laive of 1884, and Section 2, Chapter 248, LaWH of 1885.

On all taxes and assessments (except assessments laid under Chapter 24H, Laws of 18ftj.) which shall lleroifter be iid to the Collector before the expiration of ono month from the time the same shall become duo and payable, an allowance shall be ido to tho person or persons making such payments at tho rate of seven ana throo tenthsper centum per annum for the unexpired portion thereof. On all taxes, assessments and water rates paid alter tho expiration of one month fr. tho timo tho same shall have beconio due And payable, thero filial be addod to snd collected as purt of every Bitch tax, assessment or water rate, interest at the rat3 of ntno per cent, per annum, to be computed from tho timo the same became due ana payaoie, to uto aato 01 aaia payment jamt! F.K T4KKFH. nl4 d31 Collector Taxes and Assessments. GET THE EAGLE EVERY DAY IN THE WKHK.

Rnilronttai ROOKLYN ANNEX FOR JERSEY CITY. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. LEAVING FOOT OP FULTON STREET DAILY. A. M.

7:311. 10:30, 1:0, VI 1:0.1. 3.00, '4 4 5 7:00, 7:30, 8:30, 10:30. 11 To Kill River and 11 boat. 1:00 P.

M. Returning, leave Jersey City on arrival of al trains. Baggage clieclied and tickets sold to all points. Ask lot Brooklyn tickets when returning to Brooklyn. F.

JAN'SEH, HuperinUndent. RIB AND BROOKLYN AN7SEX. PARK TEN CENTS. Boat leare Bridge pier, foot Pulton Bt, for depoU o) the New York. Lsfco Erie and Western Riilrosd and Phil' ndelphia and Raading railroads, at Jersey Citr, follows: A.

7 30. 18 It) (XI. ll.JH P. 1 :15, 3 25,6:16,8:40, 15. :60, Sundays A.

810 P.M., 6:16, 1To Idle Depot only. II. K. STAPLES, Snp't P.iriea. EHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.

PASSENGER TRAIN8 Vave depot foot of CrlUudt nnd Desbrosses sts. at 8:00 M. 1 IKI. and OJ P.M. (or Eiston.

Hi lil hnra. Jllenlown, Readme Mamh Chunk, Glen Summit, vVtlkcsbarro. Townnt. Vavi Ithe Goneva. Lyons, tutlaUi ana the West.

liip.ugn c. acnes run iai Local (rains at A. .11. and P. M.

for has lon. Bethlehem and Coplny. Trains leaving at .00 A 1 1' M. connect tor all point in Mahanoy an e.evl regions. Sunday train leavcc lor Mouch Chuns and Ilarleton, cUrafWern Office, MVnyfo A IONG YSLAM) RAILROAD.

Jl Trains leave I'l. itbush avenue Dcp for the following points Mid wny stat ii. us A. .11. P.

M. Ssg Harbor, A. M. P. M.

ftundsys, S.oo A. M. Patchogne. A. .11.: lli'ij, 4:20, 5:20 P.

K. inlays. A. M. Bahvlnn.

AM. 11:00 A. .11. 3:2.1. .1:20, 0:00, 7 P.

(12:10 night. W. dnesJays and Saturdays only) A. M. Port Jcflersjii, 8:00 A.

M. 4.2U P. M. Sundays, A M. Vnrthport.

Huntington. A. 4:20, 0:30 P. M. lid.i) A.

.11. ::) P. M. 'V. st Deer Park and Hioksville.

Hieksville 11 A. M. (4:20 Hio.Vsvillo only). 5:20, (0:30 Hieksville. only), 7:00 P.

(12:10 night. Woilnesdnysnnd only); Sunday. (8:55 A. .11. P.

M. Hieksville only). Locust Valley, Glen Onvo. 11:00 A. 2:00, 3:25.

0:30,7:00 1. (12:10 jclit. snd 6i" unlays onlv) Sundays. 0:30 A. .11.: P.

.11. ft. ckaivsy. 8:30. 11 A.

.11.: 1:00, 3:25. 4.20. 20. 0:00. 7:110.

8:10 P. M. (12:10 night. W. rlnesdiys and onlv); Sundays, tf 11:2.

1 A. M. 2:00, 6:30 .11. City. Hmmisload.

11:00 A. 2:00. 4 :20, 5:20. 7:00. 10 P.

M. (12.10 nicht. Wed sdavs and Saturdays Snndays. Civ A. 2:00.

P. M. iHKKl'SHKAl) HAY AND MANHAT'I'AN HKACU, il 30 A. .10. 3:20.

5:45 P. (11:55 Saturday r. chts); Sundays, 'J Mi), 11:30 A. 2:20, 3:20, 4:00 r. m.

HiTEW YORK CKNTKAL AM) HUDSON IN HIVICR RAII.KOAI' mmencinit November 2:1, IH 5 Trains leavs (trand l)epo( S.00 A. M. Hoeiustr and n.lrenl Express, vrilli Ihii.Ui li drawing room cars to Rochester, St. Albans and ntfeal. A.

M. Fast Limited CliicaRO Express, mtn dininc c.irs, at t(iea. Syrav. It' Chester, Ni. ir! F.

Muff Kri Oeve irid and Tf ledo. Arriving at Ctiieao st T'. A. M. i( dsy.

jco ss Ii avvinc room ears to Can ja, H. Niapsra Fall and B.iffalo. 11 0 A. M. IVesTeri: New Vork and Northern Express, with drawing ic .11.

Albany. and Ulica Express. Through diawinK ronm ins (o Saratoga, Fort Edward and Glen Ealls un iturdav only. r. .11.

and St. Louis Express, with sleop inK iars to NiaK.na Falls. HniTalo, Toledo, Detroit. and SI Louis. H.

ICxpress, sleeping cars.to Syracuto and to Auburn ad null to Sarav tra: uls to fonlreal. 10:15 P. .11. Paeiti." rjss, with sleeiunc cars. Niasri Falls Uutral.i.

(Jleveland, Toledo, Cincinnati, ot; to Watertovvn and daiiv. except itur.lsy. 11:15 P. Si. Nit lit F.ipr.

ss vr liQ North and West, with loepinc carslor Albmy sod Troy. Fur Garrison an.) West Point. 7:15. 8:00 and 11:00 A. 7.1,2:311.

3:30, 4:00. M. Pol Fisl.kill and Nevil)nrK)l, 7:15, 10:30 11:011 A. .11., 2 .30. 3 .30.

4 :00. 5:00 0:30 1'. .11. Fisiikiii only. '1' 00 and 11 15 P.

M. l''or 7 .15. 8.O0. 10:30 and 11 :00 A. 230.

3 0 (: ".1:15 and II :15 P. M. It iinebe. I 11 u. I nit.

(I). 10 .10 and 11 IW A.M. '4 si: Tivoli and Saus er ties. and 11 .00 A. .11 11.

(l A. an 1 Alliens 10 30 nd 11:15 P. Coiso I. 4 0 i and P. .11.

at.kill .1, P. .11. IIi.dH 1 I I A M. 3:30. .00.

co sud 11 M. and '4 :00 1:1. 30 11:00 A. M. 3:30, P.

.11. All.sny. O'. 00 0:30 snl 11. 1 y.

and 11 :00 A.M. "4 (' :30 and P. M. TnrHy trains run ily nil d.iily xeejil Sunday. For trains for iiil s.

time Tiekels on l' .1, 5 Hovvlinc lire. li, 41.: Hr and a. V. stcitt's ss oltn es. 3 rit plsee.

netr 7. T. and iM'J Br ajii sy and fij West V)le r.n I T.v en! li( si. New York 333 IVasiii'iKt ui s(. i ild 730 F.ilten it ilrooklyu.

and TL Fourth It. in dra'v iii and sleeping uara can 3 13 11'. :r.l.i::p:t mi s(. HrooUyn. lla; v.lie 1 for 1 tr r.

ltr.ioi;ln can reach Grand Central Ilepot in Ibt.ut l.trty uiinuti's by taking bridge cars and Third av. Iliilioid. J. 11. TOIM'EY.

I). M. KENnlUClC. Genoro! S.iiierinlendpnt. General Passenger Agont.

SHORE RAILWAY. 7 THE CONSTUri TED AND FINEST tOt'li PEH IHIFHI.K TRACK LINE FOR BUSINESS SB l'LKASUKK TRAVEL. All train (r. ui new down town station, foot of it. North Hiver.

20 min e.i lier than from foot of West Kurly si cond St. Detroit and Oiie. A. P. M.

sl 'eprrs ihr ingli. St. Louis. S.K) P. M.

Pullman sleepers. Buffalo, 7:20, lO.lO A. 31., "0:00. "8:10 P.M. Sleepers and parlor ears.

Inspeiision BrldBC Niagara Fills. A. JGca'rLud Syracuse, 7:20, 11 :25 A. "8:10 M. Hielilands.

Pouglikrcpsie and Gstakill. 7:20, 11:25 A ,3 55 8:10. P. .11. tfevrl.urvli.

Kingston. S. iucrrliesand Albany. "10:10, II 25 A .11 3 "8:111. P.

f. Iarat. i. via Albai.v. 7 :20.

11 .25 A. P. M. For Montreal and Canada 7:20 A. M.

Hamilton. L' n.lon. 10:10 A. "8:10 P. .11.

lorouto, A P. M. Daily. 1 except Sit irlay. Othor train daily 01 pt Sunday.

For tickets, time tables, parl. or ploD' ng ear aecom lodatM.ns. or inforination. api.ly atoffi. es: Itrooklyn.

4 Couri st Annex office, foot I si; 83 1, eXO Fulton it. 7 l)e Kalh 215 AtKntie av: Woliauisti.irKli. 107 Hioa iway: Greeniioinl. 210 Msnhsttan av; New Y'ork Dily. V.C.3.

I'liovdway, aiu West Shore Stations, toot lit ft'est 42d st. and foot of Ja st. 1 1 River, iteggago tailed lor and chei lisd from h. telb and residences. Orders tanlieleftattieketoth.es HENRY MllNETT, 2S0 Hn.adway, N.

General P. iss. nger Agont. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LINK AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE.

ON AND NOVEMHEH 2, 1, l'rainl leave New York, via Dosbroases and Courtlandt streets ferries, a fullovis: Express for Pittsburg and the West, with Pullman Palace cars attached. A. 0:00, 7:00 and 8:0:1 P. M. daily.

Now Y. rk and Chicago Limited Parlor. Smoking and Sleeping Card at 11:00 A. every day. For 11 iiliamsport, Lock iven, Corry and Erie, at 8:00 P.

connecting at Cnrrv for Tit.isville. Petroleum t)nii(er and the Oil Kt Fur Williamsport aud Lock A.M. Baltimore. Washington and the S. 'id Limit cd ash ington Expiesb" of Pullman Psrh Cr.rs daiiy.

expert Sunday, 10 dl A.M. Arrive W.vr.liiiul.m 4 :00 P. M. Regular al 8:00 and 8:50 A. 1 3:40 and P.

M. and 12 .0.1 night. Sunday, li .15 A. M. and 3 9.00 P.

.11.. 12:10 night. For Oid Point sud N'erf dk. iia New Y'otk, Phil idelphia and Norfolk Hr.ilr ia.1. 0:20 A.

.11. wenk days, P. M. every day; via Bah ii. iore, liay Line, week days, 8.

10 P. .11. FOR PHILADELPHIA. for ISro.id street Station. Pinladel nliis.

0:20, 7:20. 8 (to, (0:00 nd 10:00 limited t. 11:00 A. ldrl, 3:20. 3:40.

4:00. 6:00. :00. 7 :0. 8:00 an 11.00 P.

M. ale! 12:00 night. Accommodation, 8:30.11:10 A. M. and 4 .40 P.

M. Svni.lsy. .15.9 Limited, and 10:00 A.M., 3:40, 5:00, 7:00, 8.00 and 0:00 P. M. aud 12:00 night.

Trains leaving New York daily, except Sunday at 7:20, 9.00 and 11:10 A. 1 00, 2:00. 4:00. 5:00 and 8:00 P. M.

week days, and P. M. Sundays, connect at Trenton for Camden. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, eicopt Sundsy.

1 P. M. FURCAPE .11 AY. Express, eicept Sunday. 11:10 A.

M. Boats ol Urooklyn nnox connoct witll all through trains at Jersey City, aflor.ling a apoody and direct transti for Brooklyn travel. Accommodation for Trenton. A. .11.

and 2.00 P. M. Long liranch. Uay Head Junction, and intermediate Stations, via Rahway and Amhoy. 11:00 A.

.11., 3: 40 and 5:00 P. .11. On Sui.ll ly A. M. and M.

(do not slop st Asbury I. Novvai and Ehi 0 0.1. 0:30, 7:00. 8:1:0. 0:20, 10:10.

11:10 A. 12.30. 1 :00. 2 0. 2 3 3 :20.

4 (HO 4 10. 4:40. 5:00. 5.10. 5 2U.

5:30. 5: ill. 5:50. 6:10. 30, 7:11,7:10,7:50 8 :30, 11 I.

i .1 IK). :0 .11.. and night. Siunlav, S). 0 00.

10.CO and 11:00 A. Llid 12:1 0 11. 2:01. ::00, 4 4:30. 7:00.

1 I P.M., and Newark only. 40. 8:20, 10:50 A 12:03 no 3:50. 4 and 0:20 P. eek days.

Sundsy, 10:30 A. 5:00, 5 8 .00 ami P. M. 7:" 7,20. .0...

8.30. 3Kl. 0 :20, 10 10. 11 to. A.

12:00 me, 1 I on. 2 2 :30, 3 20 4 1'0. 4 :10, 4 .10. 3. i.

5.30, 3 40, 5 50, (1 00.0 10. 0:30. 7 7:40. 7 :50. 10 (1.

11:10 P. and 12:00 night. Sunday, 15, 8:00, II 10:00 and A. and 12:00 noon, 1:00. 3:00.

4:00. 4:30. 5.00. 5:45, 0:30. 7:45, 8:30, 0 (hi, 11:30.

10:00, 11 :00, P. and 12:1 '3 nicht. W.iodhridgo, Penh Amhoy and South Amb y. f. (X) and 10:10 A.M., 2:30, 5:30, 0:30 and 10.i0 P.

M. On Sunday, 0:30 P. ,11. Now Ilrunsivick. 6:20.

7:20. 8:30. 9 .20 and 11:10 A.M., 1:00, 2 i't), 3 4 4:40, 8.00. 7:00. 9:00.

11:30 P.M., and n.ghl. Sun.tav. 15. and 10 00 A. 12:11 ll I.

1 00. 4:00. o.OJ. 7.0.1. 8:00, 8:30.

P. M. and 12:00 night. East Millstone. 0:30 and 11:10 A.

3:00 and 4:40 P.M. Kingston slid li ekv Hiil. 8:30 A. 4:40 P. M.

Princeton. C. 8:30. 11 .10 A.M.. 1:00, 2.1M.

4:40. s.tiu and 7:00 P. M. 7:20 and 11:10 A. .11..

1:00, 3:20 and 5:00 P. M. Flsmiugton, 7:20 and 11:10 A. M. Fhillipiduirg and Helvidere.

)1 3:20 and 5:01 p. .11. Trent. n. ll ud.

ut iu n. Burlington and C.mdeii. 7.20, 0:00 aud 11:10 A.M.. 1.00.2:00. 4:00.

5:00 and P. .11. Sund iv. 0 V. M.

Freehold. 7:20. 11 :10 A. 4 :00 and 5:00 P. M.

I'arin iiigd.vlo and Suc.m. 7:20 and 11:10 A. 4:00 P. M. Hlghtsto Piunberton and Camden.

7:20 A. .11., 5:00 P. via Monin .1.1:1 Trains arrive From P.llsburg. 7 and 11 :30 A. M.

daily. 0 :35 and P. M. imly. From Washington and 13slli.il.

6:20,1 :5 i A. 20, 3:20. 3:30. 5: (l. SI :0 and 10.05 P.M.

Sunday, 50 A. 3 :20 2:20 and 10.05 P. M. From Philadelphia. ".50, A :20, 0:50.

7 .30. 8 0, 11 30 A. 1 10, 2 3 .30. 5:30, 6:20, 65. 7:20.

ll. I 05 P. M. and 1 2 Ili ht. Sund.

v. 7: 11.8.40,11:35 A.M., 3:20. (3:20. 6:65. 3:20.

snl 1'. M. Ticket oftu es. 840.425 and 014 Itr adw ay. No.

1 Astor House, and foot of Desbrosses and riland str. 4 Court street, and Ilr. oiilyn Annex Srato n. Foi of Fult. Ktrcit.

Ilriuiklyn; Husrh's Hotel. Hob iken Siaiion. t' City: Emigrant Ticket Office, No. 8 Mattery place, and Castle (iarden. The New York Transfer unpsny will call for and check bacgaga frortthotrls and lesidcncet.

I HAiM a. Vu.ol. o. xv. f.f tn I Ms i.sc r.

Cenerjl Pass'r Agent. Btrmnisliips, A INMAN JJNK Jt Christmas presents to friends in Old Counlry. Uralts on Ireland, England and Scotland at lim es: rates. Apply to JOHN HE.SDKlvSON A SUN. 34 Fulton st, near liuerum place.

N. II. 0ien evening until 8 o'clock. A KCHOK LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.

Sailing weekly from New York for GLASGOW VIA" LONDONDERRY Ethiopia December 5 3 P.M. Furni'ssia 12.8 A. M. Devunia De eiiil.i .1 11 Circassia 2. 3 P.

Cabin passage. gfO to 80. Second class, Mg if 20; prepaid. ,15 nt, infoi niau.ui apply to HJ. NDKRSON WUOTHEUS, 7 li.mhng Creen, Now i orKi or JOHN TAYLOR.

Court st. Urooklvn (open Safir llay evenings (rom 7 to 0:30 o'clock), and 027 ar. rear CHARLES H. KERRY, 141 Hr.i. WiUiamsli STATE LINE.

NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL. ItKLKAST OB LONDONDERRY. PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS SAIL EVERY THURSDAY From Pier 42. North River, foot of Lroy st. Passenger ccc.

nini I us unb irpas Cabin (isssage $. 0 and 5.40, according to location of statbrouni. Steerage to and fr ni Eur pe iov. si mies. Ivv.

tickeis st i. AUSTIN HAI.DWIN A CO Agents. No. 53 DEllNAUD DOG AN, 05 Court St. Brooklyn.

Parcels lorvvarded all parte of Kuropo by lialdvvin'c Kuropcan Express. LINE. FOR QUEENS TOWN CITY OF I 'SI i ov Chicago el OV II li Ml INI). vND LIVEHPOOIs iay. Jl.

c. 5. 1'. .11. Dec.

U. i A. M. From Inman Pier, foot of Grand st, Jersey City. rnss'ige, sJSOand interim diate, from N.iw'Yrk.

520: prepaid tickets, 15 Cabin rago No. 1 ilroadvwiv, New 1 orrf. JOHN C. A SON. 344 Fulton sTor H.

P. KOCI1, 14 5.. ISrondwny, Jiru.iKlyn. K. I).

iT 4 1 7TOT T.I'K UNITED STATES M. 71 S'J'KAStKRS, sailing from Pier No. IW rt looi ol King st, for (JUEIlNSTOWN and LIVE1 lafoliowa. Attty.ONA Saturday. 5, 3:00 Nevada Doc.

lo, 10.00 Cab. p. S70 and $S0. Illtr.rr.iediate 135. Steerage from New York, 32.7.

Prepaid steerage New York. Sl GUION 4 20 Uroodway, New York. OHK O. llliNDliltaON 4 SON. Fulton 1 MAGGIE MITCHELL.

1 TO NIOHT, only time of PEARL OF SAVOY. FRIDAY KVENINt; and SATUR1AY MATIN KB 1'ANCHON, THE CR.ICKKT SATURDAY mlv time LITTLE BAREIOOT Next week, December 7. niu hts, with Wednesdaj and Saturday matinees, ROBSON at CRANE, in tbeii grandproduction of ShakspenreV Comedy of Errors QRITEIUOTTHEATKIi: CIlITEniON. CRITI RION. CKITKKIO.V.

UHITKRION. THKATKK. KULTO.V STRKKT, nfar AVKNUK. S1SKO.V A HII.LIAHD cce and Mnacr. Wi uk C.inini..tiiinn I WED.

AND SATT MO.V., NOV. M. I MAT1NEKS. FRKDKKIC liRVTON, In Clay Uroenc's beautilu story ol American Domestic Life entitled UF OOO RRR GOO II t. 9 ORB a II I'F RRR IT KEE f7B NNN Kit NNN HO (TO II OOO li GOO II NN EKE NN OR, JACK O' DIAMONDS.

"It abounds in ndoetivy a tu.il ions and is l.y tnrne vigor' ous and insp'ntint: i.r vpriiilitly and amusing." Kaglo. MONDAY, IK oi nib.r 7. trip VOKKS COMPANY. ETKO POLITAJf PER A HOUSE. FRIDAY, Ueceml.

4, Socoiul perlormnnce in thiscouDtry i of tin i qi ok sheua. SATURDAY, I December Second Grand I MATINEE, i MONDAY. j' December 7, DIE WAI.KURE. (JUEEN OF SHEBA. WEDNESDAY, December 11, I PROPHET.

FRIDAY, December 11, I TANN11AUSER. SATURDAY, December 12, (JUEEN OF SHEBA. Box office open daily irom VI A. M. till P.

M. CADEMY OV MUSIC. HER OPERA. FINAL PERFORMANCE THURSDAY EVENING, December 10, 1S85, Anber's admired oper.i, FKA DIAVOlA Era ltni i.lli Siirnor De Falco; Beppo. Signer Del Pii.

nto; Giiit Signer Chorubini; Lor.l KoburR, Lilly Mme. Labia, ho, and Zerlim, Mile. ALMA FOICSTKOM. Hei Hrt appear. iin in Brooklyn.) The incidental divei tij selueut ill be supported by MAI.VINA C'A VALA.ZI end the Corps de Ballet Director of the Music and Conductor SiKnor ARD1TI Poiiular prices: Pcr.piet and Balc.mv, fir.

threo rows, Balcony, other rows, Dress Circle, first threo rows, $2: Dress Circle, other rows. 50; General admission, $1 Family Circle, reserved, 7oc. do. unreserved, 50c. Now at Chr.ndler's 172 st.

WILr' OrEN TKIS EVENING AT 7 o'clock, the K1KTII AV. SKATING ACADEMY, beliveen Union and President sts. The finest and lnrgpst unobstructed skalini: surface in Urooklvn. Fine military band. The only day session will he on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Admission iiiohidiut; skates and instructions to beginners, free of chiuce. Mis M. E. DEVLIN, GEORGE W. Proprietors.

raVo at the .1 BROOKLYN ROLLER SKATING RINK, PROFESSOR GEORGE K. HUTCHINSON, Champion Bicyclist of Cnnadn, oil! make his farowell appearance in the professii.ii. performing the most ostouna ing fe. its of balancing, dashing and tearless riding, that few have over s. en.

FRIDAY EVENING, December 4, NATE E. CLARK will skate one mile against GEORGE E. HUTCHINSON on his bicycle. LTNION SQUARE THEATER." EIGHTH WEEK. MARGARET MATHER ns "JULIET." Fiftieth performance occurs TUESDAY.

December Sevenly htth performance occurs FRIDAY, December 25. At the Siturday matinee. Dect'lnhet 2(i. each patron wjl be presented with a photograph coi.tiiniuK the autograph, ol Margaret Mather, only actress who ever starred Juliet seventy six consecutive performances in any country. Se.lts for this pei foruii.nce now on sale.

Under tho management of J. M. HILL, who leases from Mesars. Shook A Oolher. ILL CLOSE SATURDAY DEC.

5. AMERICAN INSTITUTE. Second and Third avs. hclnci ii and filth stt 5ltll I Industrial NOVEL MACHINERY, Exhibition. NEW INVENTIONS, RARE PRODUCTS, and surface cars to entrance.

Open at 10 A. M. Adults, 5c. children, 25c. LEE AV.

ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Every Evening. Matinee Wednesday and Satnrdur. JANISH IN "ANSEI.MA." NEXT WEEK. FRANK MAYO IN "NOUDECK." TOVJilr THEATER, ISROOKLYN.E.

D. jLI 'verv Evening. Sefliicsd ny ami Saturday Matinee, 11ANI.ON GRAND SPECTACULAR PRODUO 1'ION, "FANTASMA." Next week. FANNY DAVENPORT iu "FEDORA." FA I Its. rjpHE ANNUAL FAIR AND FESTIVAL OK THE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ASSOCIATION AND 110MB FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN Will be held al the ACADEMY OF MUSIC December! 4 and 5, from 2 till 10 o'clock P.

M. Charity tea from 2 till o'clock P. M. Kitchen Garden Entertainments each afternoon aud evening. MUSK; BY SIGNOR LUCIANO CONTERNO'S BAND 1 AND RAZAll.

IN THE NEW ST. MARK'S CHAPEL, ADELPHI ST, near DEKALB AV. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUBIO. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, December 2, 3, 4, and 5, from 1 to 10 P. M.

Alienors sait.s. PAWNBROKER'S SALE S. FIRUSKL Auctioneer, Fulton st, sells to morrow, at 10:30 A. fine silk dresses, broche and woolen shawls, remnants, blankets, quilts, comforters, a largo lot ol shoea. ic By order P.

Freel, latljiramlj Ruction sale. Will sell on FRIDAY. December 4, AT A. Tho contents of a line groci ry, cons isting of teas, coffeea. sugais.

spices, canned goods, soap, starch, fixtures, nls one horse, wagon au.l btr iess; go.xl chance fora. live grocer: will sell in one or in ore lots. 0H3 Fourth aT corner Sixteenth st. A JlEILLV A'Mr AUCTIOXKKKS. WIM, SFI.I.

TO MOKBOW. AT O'CLOCK, AT (15 NASSAU ST, NK.Ut A IDKN I.ANK, N. 'oiit'itits of r.i:it of rot his trom THE BI.ACKBUBN AI'AUTMKST HOUSE, 'onistinr in part if CAUYFD COUABUl.U AND MAHOGANY DH AAV 1 N( BOOM ITS, Iaco curtains, oil paintinM, ii'" ''iiraviiiKH, bisques, cab porfi.ro. 'roiirJi cjorJcs. fiiit lamps.

KI.Ki;ANT IIOSKWDOI) UPKIOIIT PIANO FO RT Broiti ni i. Ei iJ hookc ibfts, sccrctaties, LKOANT MAHUIiANY AND CHF.UKY CHAMBKIt SKI'S, iiips. wardrotiO's, easy chairs, ItKDs of dinVront mcssiro pillar ex i tahlc, loalhi.T rii.iirH. li.i:ir.ts, Milvorwarr, cutlery, cro. kory, IU INK tiAHPKTS, ltUtiH, camels' hafr shawl li Kunt tablo Hinn.

TT S. IMAUSUAL'S SALE BY VIRTUE ifaivritof ivnditiotii cipona6 to me directed and rlolivcrod, 1 will isoll at imblic auction on Thursday, the lot day of Ducrinhi ISSH, at ono o'clock P. AL, tha pclioontT S. M. Tylor, her tackle.

Ac. Kale to take place on hoard said schooner as alio now lies at Nortliport. Lonjj Island. A. C.

TATE. U. S. Mnreha), Kanlcirn District, New York. N.

S. Ackkiuxy, Proctor for Libellant. d'j Gt ILLIAM COLE, AUCTfONEKK. Bv COBK A MCKP1IY. City fialt snKm 3('J Fult list, and 351 to358 Adams at.

SATURDAY, D. cimiiIot 5. at 1 1 o'clock, WEEKLY SALE Ol HOUSES, NEW AND SECOND HAND CARRIAGES. ItlJCCWES. PHAETONS.

ROOKAWAYS. AND OTHER VEHICLES. Light and lh avy Harney. Fur and Wool Robed, Blanket Whips, Ilalter etc. SIGNOR (lUAtlGXI, OF FLOK once, Italy, hogs to annoiinco his many Brook bn j)ntrons that lie has just received 2ol caacs of th tintMt lino of Italian Marble Statuary and Marble Gtwds evor imjiortod in this country, which ivill he sold at auction each day at 12 o'tlork nnd eery oveninc at 4:30 o'clock until ail aredinpocd of hy R.

A. Yotnic, at 121 Fulton at. Nuw York, in ps.rt uiamtnotU Taaca and urns, podrstaN. taxr BB, fruit and llowcr btands, studios of fruit and anitiiala. BY JOSEI'H AUCTIONEERS.

REGULAR WEEKLY SALE On FRIDAY. De. ember 4, At A. Al the Centr.il Salesrooms, WILLDUGHBYST, cor. Poarl.

A lurgo of now and secondhand walnut and p. iinted bedroom sots, bolstjads. huroius. washstanda, buffets, wardrobes, bo.ikcsses. hat stands.

cbitronierG, extension and center t.ibles, hodstirings, hair and other mattresses, feather beds, bolsters and piilorrfl. bedding, silver plat oil crockery and glasiovnro, fancy articles, Ac. t'tninters, shovt ci.ses, ice uoxcb, desVs, Mating machines, AT 3 P. M. 10 pinnos, 11 organs, parlor suits, HolnB, lonnges, pior nnd ni.inlel mirrors, paintings and engraf ings.

ALSO, AT 10 A. 1 top buggy, 1 family rtrriin, 1 set double and 1 set single hfirness, robos. blankets, c. ALSO, AT 12 M. About 3.10 new chairs.

iv i vr itiisoirrs. tfLEN SUMMIT HOTEL, GLEN SUMMIT. LUZERNE COUNTY. PA. This popular mountain Winter rf, feet cot tion, complete in all its apiointnionls.

isOPEN forffUcsto. For circulars and inlolinntinn iiddres. J.JW. AI.MY. rpiIE I'INEY WOOli'S HOTEL, THOMA.SVlT.LE, GA.

EDWARD A. GII.I.ETT. Manager. OPENS second December 1, 1885. Send for descriptive guide book.

M. A. ROWER, Proprietor. spixjai. cheapest hook store IN THE WOULD.

2.5,hiG magmheent put almost given away. Cstal 81 Chambers t. N. Y. nnd gorgoons invonllo books free.

LEGGAT BROS, R'l'HUK .1. HEANET. SOUTH BROOKLYN PAWNBROKER, ATLANTIC AV. Liberal advances oo diamond HBtcues, jewelry, stiver ami pinteu ware, seal lacqoeQ flajo.l'a hair shawls, silks slid velvets. SCHULZ A DEAL KHS IN FUHNITURK, CARPETS, Ac, FULTON NEAR BOND.

Credit if desired. FFIOE 6 1rT iTlUTl 1 1711 VI OE OMr MISSION, City Hall, Urooklyn, November 25, 1885 Notice in hereby given that an open Civil Sfrvicn competitive examination for pilot of the new firu boat will fcfMmbehl(l. Applivatnmti can bo had at thts Mayor's OHiee, City Hall, and must ho tiled for thin examination by Saturday, December 5. 1K5, at 12 o'clock, noon, in that ottice. All applicants ivo tho certificate of the United States Local Inspector of Mcim VtM.

da as to qualifuMtinns act as pilot in tho Harbor of New York, a id inuht liavo had noveral years' i.Tactical experienco a pilot. Salary S12U0 per annum, or thereihouts. By ordr of the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. OU THE LIQUOR HABIT. Can be.

cured by adminietormp Dr. HALVES' GOLDKH SPECIFIC. It can bo Kiven in cup of cf tf without tlie knowledge of tlio prrsnn aking it, offecting and permanent cure, whether tlte pntient 1b a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands ot tliunkards hare boon mado to nien who havo taken the tiohlen Specific in their cofloo without their i.noulodcc. and to dr.y brlieve they quit drinklnp of thoir free will.

No harmful effocts result from Its administration. Cures puarantrod. lr F.alo by WHEELER A BOLTON, 20i Fulton et, Brooklyn. Al.l X. 11UDNUT.

Herald Boilding, Now York, CASWELL, MASSEY A Corner Broadway and Twonty fifth and corner Fifth tv. rjui Forty Boventh st. Now York. 7jIKM ANN" LUN AU OIL. Delivered to families In Hvo gallon cans, or ordr fret jour grocer in ono gallon soiled cans.

SH FUITON ST. NEAR THE FKBRY. Oii Stoves for boating hedrioni3, b.ilhrooms, Ac, Lamps, Burnurs, WioK6, Shades, Chimney. Kerosene, Benr.ino, Lubricating OiU, Bperm, Lato, Neatsfoot and Othor Oil. Turpentine, VarniahoB, Paints, Ao.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Trade supplied at towost rates. Call and see oar now Parlor Lamp, entirely now. Tho be it light over invented for parlor or sit tin a room. J. BL TIEMANN.

68 FULTON BT. NEAR THE FAKBH, TKLFF1IONK NO. 1CM. ccco (J ooo no co o. (1CCO ooo A 4 Hi.

A ARE SIAKI.N'G SPECIAL 01TEIUNG8 SEAL PLUSH SACtiUES, and WRAPS. ALSO, IN 52 INCH SEAL PLUSHES by tho yard at $7,00, ISO.OO and $10.00. 'Those prices nro EXACTLY HALF what they were selling at one year ago. We have, one of the LARGEST STOCKS OF THESE: RICH GOODS in either city, in conjunction with an unsurpassed assortment of ASTRAKHANS, IIOUCLES, FRIEZE HRO CADF.S, BEAVERS, KTC. 11URD, WA1TE 4 CO M.

TV ITlvEHoSSSoTTTrT 5 av ectio WW EE 'P F.EEhSSS DUESS GOODS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. One cose DRESS GOODS at reduced from 25c. Ono case DRESS GOODS st 19c; reduced from 25c. One case ri hired CASHMERE at 23c. former price 45c.

Thisisavevy deswaWU; case goods. AU lite new shades of color and superior ciuahty. One Case colored TRICOT CLOTHS at 45c; ro ducod from GOc. AND MANY OTHER GOODS AT REDUCED PRICKS JUST FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADK. FURS OF ALL KINDS AT NEARLY HALF TUIUE.

G. M. WEST, 251 AND 253 FULTON STREET. TIIAVHIi, 'I'll .4 NS UTATIOJI, Ac. rtcnill8liliin, ENEHAL TRANSATLANTIC PA NY BJ.TWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRBV COMPANY'S PIER, NO.

42, NORTH RIVER. Foot of Morion at. ST. LAURENT, dejouoselin Dec. 2, 2:00 P.

M. CANADA OeKer. ietiiec Dec. P. noon.

LAHKADUK, Perm Hauler. ve Dec. 1C, noon. Checks payable at sight, in amonnta to rait, on th. Bannue Tr.mssilsnttuiie.

of Paris. LOUIS DE BEIilAN. Agent. Nu.fi Bowline; Green, N. Y.

PKNNER 4 RODGERS. 85,51 Guurt at. Brooklyn. UNARD LINE. lTIE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, Between New Vork Liverpool, calling at Cork Harbor, FROM PIEK 40 N.

NEW YORK UMBRIA Katurdny, Dec. 5, 4:30 A. A URANIA Saturday. Dee. 12.8:00 A.

ETIIURIA Saturday, Dec. ID, 3:00 P. AI And every following nmurnay RATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin passage, 00. $HHI, accordilltr to accommo dntion. Int.

riited nassage. ij i. Tickets Paris, additional. Return tickets an lev nr. terins.

Stvevage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liver poo ami lir.eenstoun and all oilier ports of Europe at lovv i st rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre. Aiitnerp and other ports on the Continent aud fer Ireight sod passage, atiply at companj 's offices, No. 4 Rowling Green, New York.

VERNON It. lilUJlYN Agents. For passage tickets troiu or for Europe, dialls at lowest istes Mid ti inforiuktion atipty to T. II. IIENDRH'K 80N.

No. 215 Atl llitic av. no ir Court si, solo agent tor Hi V.jn It Kuril '4 Ilr, re w. v. r.root I in "rSTHl'ITS STAR LITTK.

TO OUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. FROM PIER 52. NORTH RIVER. GERMANIC THURSDAY, Dec. 3, 2:00 P.

M. CELTIC. THURSDAY. Dec. 10, 7:00 A.M.

Rl.l'Clll.lC THURSDAY, Dec. 17. 1 P. .11. ADRIATIC THURSDAY.

Dec. 24.7:00 A. M. Cabin rates, $(i0, 880 and 8100. Steerage tickets, from Hew York.

820; from tho old country. $15: intermediate in Adriatic. $35. N. B.

These steamers do not carry cattle, sheep or piga for passage tickets or drafts payable on demand ovciy wllero in England. Ireland. Sc. I Hud. Sweden mil Norway.

lowest rates, apply to. V. A I.DRIUl 1 E. 12 C.virt si. and JOHN F.

MORGAN. 35 William. urgh. .1. COHTIS.

30 Hr iway. New York. NORTH GEHMAN LLOYDST EAMSHEP LINE Nevv Y. rk. Southampton and Bremen.

Rhein. Dee. 5. 0 A.M. "Necknr Dec.

10.2 P.M. Ems. Wed Dee. II. 0:30 A Dec.

0 A M. Elder. IV. Dec. Jo, noon Jan.

2 2 P.M. Ste.ini' ri marked ''0 nremell dlrGCt. Rafes .0 passage to Havre or On F.vpicss in 1st cabin, $s0, ftlOO and SI23; 2nd $00 On older steatite; 2nd c. (l. Steetsge al h.vv est rales 1 el urn tickets ill reduced rattva.

Pier between Second and Third sts, Heboken. N. .1. OEl.RiCHS 4 No. 2 Bowline Green.

N. T. tsteniubnata. ALTIANY IiOATS, PEOPLE'S LINE. DHE.1V AND DEAN RICHMOND leave Pier 41, N.

foot Canai st, EVERY WEEK DAY', at 0 P. connecting with all points North aud Wost. Freiifllt received until time of departure. rMU)Y 1UATS7C1TIZEN'S LINE ARB, fl 1.60: oxfiirHi.in, jiiod ilurinff finjisnn. $2 HO, bfrtb lncliidt'd.

Sto.inior. SARATOGA ami CITY OF TROV lefiTu pjcr 4i, N. foot o( (JhriKttti)hRr pt, New Ycrlt, daily, except Suturday, nt 6:00 P. M. Sunday BteamW louchctat Allumy.

TVJORWIOU TASK ION OK ARKS TO ALL POINTS. $2.60. vu Vwv Id. Uiv.t. iitt Watt noxt pinr alxivu Dobhrosyi tt.

Ki ny. at 5 P. daily, excopt A LlT FISSltlEDUCKD VIA link. ixsiok koutk. To Proviilr n'i.

to n(tin. First rlnss rH lenvu from Pit 'M, N.Tth RIvtT. l.ltn ab vi canal st. M. a train witli car i r.

i Unmn ch.ur?) bot stu.iin tT's Ininlifif? liofton unJu.nt W. POPi'LK. 'eiieral Apcnt. lOSTON, north and KAST. FALL RIVKR LINK; Kimml route.

Maxitnuiu niininuiiu raten. From Pier 2S, X. uf Murray st. New York, at 4:30 P. M.

tinily. incliu.ing Sundays. Strr.inTS i iUt'l'OL and PROVI DKXt'K. fioin Rrool.lyn ly Annex Boat, ot FuUmi st. i P.

M. 1IOKUKN LOYKLL, (iFOROK L. CONNOR, AKfiitb. Cicnernl PabSt'nper Aifunt. UIDGEPORT.

Steamer ROSEDAI.E loaves nier 21 East nivr .1 1 P.M.; foot of Thirty first street, East River, 3:15 P.M. daily. FARE 25 CENTS. onntwlKC sicnmcrit. JEW VORK AND CUBA MAIL STEA5I SI11P CO.Vil'ArX, tOK UAV AIVA, ONLY WEEKLY LINE OF AMERICAN STEAMERS, From Pier lfi, East River, 3 P.

M. NIAGARA SATIIR DAY. December 5 NEWPORT SATURDAY. December 12 FOR NASSAU AND ST. AGO.

fjaNTIAGO WEDNESDAY', November 25 JAMES E. WAHD .1 Agents, 113 Wail si. N. Y. II ALIFAX, N.

AND ST. JOHNS, N. F. RED CROSS LINK, Pier 3, N. IL S.

S. PORTIA Wednesday. Dec. 0. at 11:00 A.

51. s. t'Oiv I'iA Wednesday, Dee. 53. at 11:01 A.

M. And every twn weeks thereafter. New iron steani rs, elegantly fittid up and provided with a'l modern improvements; cabin amidship: excellent table cliarinine splendid fishing and abundance of shooting. Halifax, tirst cabin. second St.

Johns, first cabin, 832, second, S17, including excellent table. BOWRIHO i ARCHIBALD, agents, 18 Broadway, N.Y. CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH. FLORIDA AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via I 'll ARLES'I'ON, S. C.

at 3 P. M. I in Pier 27. North River, foot of Park place. DELAWARE.

Cam. Winnett Doc. 5 CITY (IF COLUMBIA. Cant. Woodhull Doc.

0 JAMES W. OUINTARD Agents. OR WILLIAM P. CLYDE 4 35 Broadway. Via SAVANNAH.

at 3 P. M. From Pier 35 North River, foot of Spring st CITY OF SAVANNAH. Capt. H.O.Daggett 5 (111 ATTA1IOOC11EE.

Capt. Catherine Dec. NACODCHt Capt. Kempton Dec. 10 H.

YONGE, Agent. All these stenmers are provided with first class passenger accommodations. Insurance of one per cent. Premium can he. collected at destination if insurance is effected by two o'clock at union office, or by litre o'clock at pi.

rs. on or before day of sailing; otherwise it must be paid by shipper. For further information a). ply to Ihe agents of Ihere spect i lines above, orhec on pier, or to W. H.

RHETT, Gen. ral Agent, Great Southern Freight and Passenger Lines, uni oltice.317 Broadway, New York City. is la iv d. tONEY ISLAND. WERT BRIGHTON BEACH, BRIGHTON BHAOH, MANHATTAN BEACH.

PEOSPEf PAKKAHIIOI )NEY ISLAND RAILROAD. EXcri. SION TICKETS. 25 CENTS. CHILDREN OVER 5 AND UNDER 12 YEARS OS AGE.

15 CENTS. Children under 5 yearn of sge, 'RKE. TIME TA.UI.E: Trains leave Brooklyn Depot. Ninth av. and Twentieth si.

(Gre. uu. il. 0:30, 7:05, 0:00 A. II.

and hourly thereafter i. mil P. M. Trains IO I. West Bright on.

7 :00, 8:05, 9:30 A. M. and hourly tlu iesfter until P. .11. Trains: run halt huurly on Sundays and raoe day after no.

lis. ON SUNDAYS. First train loaves 0.00 A. M. Fiist train leaves Weal Itriehton 0:30 A.

M. ll err routes direct to Brooklyn depot: V. sud Park av line from Fulton and Catbarlns ferr.tsand Ei.st River bridge; Jay. Sniith and Ninth it lin: Ad tins 1111111 plsco, Atlantic and Seventh line Bo ruin pt.ice, A tlantic and Fifth avs and Fifteenth st line and llamilt: av and Ninth st line COAt, A. 1VOOD.

I) A VJJJ MELICK, DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD. COAL AND WOOD. COAL AND WOOD. GOAL AND WOOD. ill UYHTLK AVENUK, near UB1D0B STBBS 1.

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