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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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iiiiiiii'iiiiihi "i unni'i i wwmwwf iimm' im i i flnBipniniwWWTTIPPTI 7 THE BROOKLYN DAILY AfcKLE SEPTEMBER 19, 1889.HSIX PAGES. i nM I III I II I I III 3 AMUSEMENTS. 2, 24, 28 AND 30 WiSST 14TH ST, AliOH, PBIOE JmBD'JS: LOBSBR oo. EASY WINNERS. 4 ft A 4 4 44 4 4 444 A ooo 0 oo 0000 000 RRR II 000 RltB ii a a Bur ii eh II a a ii ooa Kica EEEEE RltRJlR SSSSB II 8 8 II a II II EEE RRRRR SSSSS, 31 II 8 8 8 8 EEEEE ssbbs LIED 1832, ASSORTMENT OF NEW PATTERNS FOR THE LICIT ORDERS FOR RnHIl MM MM EEEE KN TTTTT 8S83 8 MM MM NN It RRRR KK MM SSSB 8 8 8 ssss MM ME UN NH EEEE LIVERY WHEN NEEDED.

RIOR QUALITY USED. FROM THE LEADING FUR HOUSES OB' LONDON. TTTT FFFFF II TTTTTTT I I FFF II II II II II 0 ooooa ACTION GUARANTEED. OE 4 STREET, NEAR SMITH. SHOULD NOT BE DELAYED UNTIL LATER IN EASON.

BEG TO OALL ATTENTION TO THREE PRONOUNCED FEATURES OF OUR 0 MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, ..0 TO WHICH 13 ATTRIBUTABLE ITS CHEAT SUCCESS, NAMELY: A SELECT AND COMPREHENSIVE VARIETY OF FASHIONABLE FABRICS, SUPERLATIVE WORKMANSHIP AND COMMON SENSE PRICES. FOR THE APPROACHING SEASON WE ARE PREPARED TO SHOW YOU A VERY CREDIT ABLE COLLECTION OF AMERICAN, ENGLISH, SCOTCH, FRENCH AND GERMAN WOOLENS IN OONIHNED PATTERNS AND CHOICE COLORINGS; AND WE BELIEVE YOU WILL CONSULT YOUR BEST INTEREST, BOTH IN ECONOMY AND SATISFACTORY RESULTS, BY CALLING ON US AT EITHER STORE BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDERS. RSSS 5 3 MN NM 11 TTTT II II BSSR MNNM II AI II HUH 6 II 11 11 CRITERION THEATER, Fulton st, near Grand aT. HOWARD A. KNUDSON Manager GEORGE E.

GOUGE Business JIanagor THE PARLOR THEATER OF BROOKLYN. GRAND OPENING WEEK, commencing MONDAY, September 23, the greatest comedy suacess in years, FEATHERBRAIN, Direot from tho Madisoo Square Theater, with all tho ORIGINAL SCENERY, including tho spiral stairoaso. Miss MINNIE MADDERN as FEATHERBRAIN, Bnpportod by Mr. Georeo Osborne and a capital company of tomodians. Matinoos Wednesday and Saturday.

Evenings at 8:15. 50c, 75c. and $1 Matinces, 2 o'clook. 25c. 50c.

and 75o. Admission 25 conts. amission. Ticket offlco now open. Telephono 110 Bedford.

Reserved seats may be socurod at our branch otiice. 4 Court st, at regular theater prices. Week Soptembor 30 HENRY LEE in THE SUSPECT. COLONEL SINN'S PARK THEATER. Every night this week, MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, Jame3 A.

Heme's original domcstio drama. 6 I DRIFTING APART. A BEAUTIFUL STORY OF HOME LIFE. JAMES A. HERNE and KATHARINE O.

HERNE aud a etiom: cotuimny, NEW AND SPECIAL SCENERY. Next woek, JOSEPH Ha. WORTH in PAUL KAUVAR. AMPHION. KNOWLES MORRIS.

and Managers HANDSOMEST, COOLEST IN THE CITY, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. STRUCK GAS, Musical comody drama, illustrating farm and city lifo. Ten groat comonians; ten boautuut soubrettes Elo gantsougs and grand specialties. Nortweok ZKi! DELIGHTED CROWDS NIGHTLY THRONG HYDE 4 BEHMAN'S To witness tlio performance of UYDE'S STAR SPECIALTY COMPANY WAY DOWN 80UTH.

Tho most roalistio picturo of Southorn lifo over presented. R. JACOBS' BROOKLYN THEATER, a Matinoos Monday. "Wednesday and Saturday. mil, wuuk.

oiiiiuk uoiiier quinary urama. BLUE and THE GRAY. As produood at Niblo's Thoator. Prices: Reserved, 0, and 50 cents. No Higher.

TT EE AV. ACADEMY. iLJ WILLIAMSBURG. THIS WEEK, MatinevH Wednesday aud Saturday, liUB IK Ai'KIUA. NEXT WEEK, VICTORIA YOKES.

rinHE MAMMOTH JL MERRY GO ROUND IS NOW RUNNING CORNER UNION AND MONTROSE AVENUES. ItOOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB. VALL MEETING, 1849. SEPTEMBER 17. 18.

10. HO, 21. 28 AND ISO. 23, 24, 25. 20.

27t DIRECT ROUTES TO Til A OK. LANDING PAS iShSUKKN AT till A. IN HI AND. Fr.im Ninth av. and Twentieth st, Brooklyn, ftt 10:30, 11.11 12, 1, 1 Mi), A 2, nnd 8topiufi ftt Vranklin, Nostiaud, Kington, Troy and uticu av.s.

FIRST HACK AT 2 O'CLOCK. H. D. MclNTYiir, Stso. p.

DWYER, Pros. KXCtlKSBOS. JIAGARA FALLS. SPECIAL EXCURSION VIA LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. EXCURSION TICKETS, $10.

THREE DAYS AT THE FALLS. This exo will afford the opportunity to witness America's grandest scenery, through tho valleys of Lo hitrh, Susquehanna awl Wyo.niutr. Exoursi tickets will be g.iod only going on special train. SATURDAY. Soptombor 21, leaving at i.

iu. irom cno to or rutuin st, I'nnnsvlrania Annex. ror iuii particulars and tickets anolv to tho d'nnnral i.astoru Office, Broadway, New York, or Pounjyi vania ticket otiioo: 'EST POINT, NEWBITIIOH And POriCHtvRRPSrrc GRAND DAILY EXCURSION (oxoopt Sundays) Fnstand elegant Day Lino Steamers, NEW YORK aud ALBANY. From Brooklyn. Eulton st Annex) 8:00 A.

M. From New York, Vestry st pier 8:40 A. From Now York. West st pior 0:00 A. M.

Excursionist will hare throo hours at Went Point, ono hour and three quarters at Newburgh, or connoct with down boat at Poachkeop iio, Returning reach Now York at Brooklyn P. M. A En OH OHESTRA attached to oach boat. RUCTION SALE EXTHAOKDINARYr ABSOLUTE AND PEREMPTORY. JAS.

P. SILO, AUCTIONEER. Elegant Cabinet an.i Upholstered Furniture. Being tho cntira Btook contained in warehouse ot JOHN WOOD, 22'3 FULTON BT, "Who is retiring from tho retail business. Ovor 4,000 lots: valuo iB" 0,000.

Comprising rich parlor, chamber and diningroom furniture, latjst designa and Htylos; luxurious lounges easy and fancy chairs, olaboratnly carvod cabinets, bookcasrs, sideboards, extension tables and trio a brae; elegant folding bods, pior and mantel mirrors. Tlio silc will commenco MONDAY, Soptembor 10:110 A. And continue 2L27t and 2(jt at tho WAREROOMS, 22: FULTON ST, corner CONCORD, GOODS NOW ON EXHIBITION, 8 TO 10. JERE. JOHNSON, iini! FULTON ST, BROOKLYN.

ISO L1BF.UTY ST, NEW YORK. LOTS AT AND UPWARD. PAYABLE AND POSSESSION TO BUILD AT ONCE. TITLES POSITIVELY GUARANTEED. EVERYBODY CAN OWN A HOME, Either an Iho STOOT A I.SO.V FARM, Adiatiiifig.ansfocrntic PARK, Right on the linj of Brooklyn's magnificent improvements, or in LEI I'ER'I'S PARK, minutes frcm lironklyn Hull or minules from Now York by tho l'iith AwnuoLR.

now runniiig, which connects with lidoliiyn, liath anil West End II. or thonew ferjy fio i Tiiirty nintli si. to tlio Buttery. Frco oxcursion tickets mi plato. For maps ami free passer, apply In .111., (10 Liburty st, York, and Fulton sr.

llrooklyn. riHOMAS" A. i'RHIGAN, "AUOTION H. EliR SUPHE.ME COURT, COUNTY OF NEW YOKK Tint Pit ami Provision ('onipany, plaintitl, against John 1 1. Haiti mid Patrick A.

Turner, defendants An liti. iisf Augustus E. siciu and Wi'lia P. auainsl. H.

Itaui aud Patrick A. Tui ii of an order mnde iu the nliovc entitled a mid enerc i in he omce. of thy oi tlie t'iiy and I'mm'vol Nov. Ym on tlielTth day of 1 1 1 1 will mil at ildic auetion liy T110111.1S A. ion ei at i iu; s'on lioii.

Wan! A loot oi Hn. ke: Lin tlo'tMyoi liioo; lyn. on the ilay of SiviieinLi ISSI). nt o'clock. no in.Ihe fo'l'oviil i I ir'i property ly mu hy vii tim of aila.

lnii 'ii: i iiuo tine ted and delivered iu utit I actions, lieives ot lto li Ill lif.ecs of beef utid lla iits, tierc 'K itf iio ''ling y). Hi lnur tsof i a tierces nf inuiel guts, 1(1 e. ee.i of heel oiiiu; tin s. 'JU tierces nii.hllo guts. Dated Brooklyn, N.

Scot nnlicr IU. IX.S'.I. CM1IK I). KUINEHAKT, Shoriff. 11.

W. RlNiihcwr, Deputy. JOSEPH HICGKMAN A Q9 auctioneers. Regular weekly teul ilesrooms. corner of W'll'o'ichb, si On I'ii IDA Se.

:,) 1 0 A. M. a ass') of household Fii Il.WrUKE, Walnut cherry and li lie ro extension tables aud bullets, clmirs, war.lrolo;. lnaLtlosro spi bolsters and pillows, eloAn. P.

PIANOS, PARLOR SUITS, PARLOR Paintings, folding beds, etc. Also, stoves, refrigerators otc. ALSO, at 1 P. COLD AND SILVER JEWELRY, WATCHES, KINGS, Also at 1 P. tailor's s'ock of cloth buttons, trimmings, etc.

JOHNSON, CJJ IS SELLING CHOICE BUILDING LOTS SURROUNDING Till: NEW STATION AT MURRAY HILL, FLUSHING, L. 'O it $17fi AND UPWARD, PAYABLE $10 MONTHLY. Froo daily excursions lo property. For maps and na scs apply to JERE. JOHNSON.

GO Liboi ty si. New York, and UIW Fulton st, Brooklyn. SHERIFF'S HALE BY VIRTU AN order of the Court, lo me directed and delivered. I will expose for sale at public a'iction at John Kelly's Hotel Boulevar Giavesond. L.

N. on Iho 21at day of Soptember, lSS(i, at 1 I oVIock A. tho following deSL ribud iiror orty: All the loviablo right, title and interest that Michael Stcinliart and Sophia Steinhart had in, of and lo, on Hie Mist day of August, 18S9, or thereafter, tho following horses, namely: Ralston, Ruse, Crispin, Belmont, Drumstick. Dated September II), 18SI). D.

RHINEHART, Sheriff. JOHN J. BlUPW.Y, Deputy Sheriff. "AOCTIOJTEEK. (Late Colo A Mnrnhy.) H7!) Fulton st, Oity Salesrooms, H7! Fulton st.

and to Adams st. SATURDAY. 23 at .1 1 o'clock, at salesrooms, HORSF.S, UAKRIACiES, JiTc Chestnut maro. 7 years old, has boon driven hy a lady, with top phaeton and haruoss, to he sold in omi lot one family hor.se and light delivery wacon, surreys, hrct lfi, phaetons and other vehicles, littht aul heavy harnosi, robes, blankets, saddles, whips, halt IIOSESES, CAKKHAOES, ETC. HANDSOME' BAHK DAPPLE GRAY road or carriage horso, IoJ hands high, 0 years old.

full of lifo and stylo, aontln kind; also black funily horse, appropriate for business purposes; is blocky built, foarloss und oxoo idintfly hns bunu driven by ladies and children; want Boiling. Call or address 1,217 Bedford Ul UBU IUU3U1I 1UI av. BERKELEY BOARDING STABLES, 409 and 411 Vifth av, between Seventh and Eighth sts, Brooklyn Now buil Iins, complotoin all its appointments; plenty of lifUit, 'ontilntion and comtortablo stalls horses well ted and properly cared for special attention to gentlomon'B road and carriage horsos. Tolo phonocnll 177 South. PORTLAND BOARDING STABLES, State st, near Court Kmiroly refitted with all iraprovRrnents; well liphted; plenty of vontilation and largo stalls; particular attention paid to tho caro of road and ca.riago horsos, f.

Al, WOODS, Pro SOTLim'HoiisBsoWb andkind, driven by a lady all Summer; also an olegant, almost new surrey carriage with fon, harness, otc, for sale nt a sacrifice; private stable. Mr. HILL, 204 Wavorly av, near JJeKaib, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SINGLE iTiH rfntihl t.ritrJfH. Knirablrt for fruit and wroduco lUriinoaH: also waeons of all sizes to suit all purposes constantly on hand will give ono year to pay for to provo quality. Corner Johnson and Navy ats, Brooklyn.

HAVING LOST MY HORSE, WILL SELL my ozpress business, with good wagon and harnoss established twelvo years; good steady work the year round. Call all this woek at 2 10 st, fish store. STABLE TO LET PART OF A COMMO dious stable in Oollogo placo; room for two or throo horses and several carriages. For particulars addrosa C. Hamilton Club.

AFINE'FAMILY OR ROAD HORSE, for sale; guaranteed sound and kind; no tricks; can trot in Ii minutos; with buggy, harness, otc. at a bargain. Apply at private stable, 429 Gates av. PART OF A PRIVATE STABLE TO lot, 151 Willow at. Inquire at 218 Columbia heights.

TUfVP ARRIVED FROM CANADA WITH 09 a otirloid of bot hoavy and light now ready for sale at WM. S. FORD'S, 65 Willoughby st, cornor Lawronce. A BOARDING AND L1VISKX ai' AtfUU for sale, in ono of tbo host locations on tho Hill a good reason for soiling; long lot so and choap rent. Apply at 470 Lafayette av, noar Bedford.

Brooklyn. TAX SAliE NOTICES. JOHN EDWARDS, OWNER OF THE lot of land herolnaftor mentioned, his heirs, dovi soos mortgagees, lessees or assignu or any other person iu teroutod in said premises: Take notice that in pursuance of chapter 114 of tho Laws of 1883. tho Registrar of Arrears of tho City of Brooklyn, on the 21st day of July, 188G, sold at public auction, for tho non payment of a certain tar assessment and lien, fixed and certified under the provisions of said act, all that cortaln lot of land situate lu tho City of Brooklyn, and known and described on the assessment map of the Twenty fourth "Ward of said city as lot No. 20 in block No.

100; and that I became tho purchaser of said lot for the sum of $110.11, and that 1 now hold the certificate of sale thereof, designated as No. G.lGl on the resistor of said Bales, and recorded in Liber 83, volume 7, of sales In the omce oi said Registrar of Arrears; and that if buod. amount of $110.11 and tho interest thereon, together with tbo further sum of $204.03 taxes and assessments paid by me since the said sale, and interest theroon, and also other accruedlegal charges and ozpenses, be not paid on or before the expiration of ono year from tho date of Eorvico of this notice, I shall apply to tho proper officers of the said Oity of Brooklyn for a titlo deed absolute to said abovo described let, as provided in said aot. SOPHIA BORMANN, 1,800 Fulton rtroot. O.

Davis. Oounaol, 377 Fulton street. solH 4w XNSURANOE POLICIES, APPLICATIONS, RENEW AIi NOTICES AND oirOulars, ETC. At 4 J. 5.

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88.50; value, 814.00. At FOUR NINETY EIGHT, Imported Jorsey Jackets Doublo breasted, tailor bound, satin faced; value. $8.00. AND AT SAME PRIOE The now "Throe quarter Coats," price elsewhere, $8.60. At SIX DOLLARS AND A HALF.

Handsome Beaver Jackets Blue, Green and Blaok braided collar, cuffs and D.reotoiro front; worth double. SEAL PLUSH SACQUES. 40 inches long. S14.00 worth $22.00 Elogantl'y niado and lined. At THREE NINETY EIGHT, Now Flannel Wrappers all colors worth $5.50.

FOR GIRLS' SCHOOL WEAR. We oflor, At a DOLLAR NINETY EIGHT, Fancy Plaid and Chook Drosses braid trim, worth $4.50 agon 8 to 12. At TWO NINETY EIGHT. New Fall Jackets plain and fancy valuo 85.00. At THREE NINETY EIGHT, Children's all wool Grotchen Coats full weights new styles.

BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS. Groy and Browns, Finer extra heavy. $7.00, $3.08 3.08 At NINETY EIGHT OENTS, Two Hundred BOYS' COMBINATION CLOTH KILTS. All wool new worth $1.75 At FORTY NINE CENTS, Cheviot Knee Pants light and dark gray 4 to 13 years splendid valuo. At TWENTY NINE OENTS, Boys' Polo Caps plain and checked satin lined, Hattora' price 50 ceuts.

MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. New York Mills Muslin extra fine linen bosoms, collar and cuff bands, FORTY NINE CENTS, equal to any elsewhere offered at 05. BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES. At FOUR SIXTY NINE, Fivo EXTRA HEAVY WHITE WOOL BLANKETS. Eleven quarter Handsomo borders in competition with any elsewhere sold at $0.00.

At SIX THIRTY NINE, Throo cases FINEST WHITE CALIFORNIA BLANKETS. Eleven quarters. Pink, Bluo and Scarlet bordors; no finer nor better blankets eUewhero can bo bought at 810.00 At SIXTY FIVE CENTS, xen cases Whito blankets; olsowhoro sold at 05 conts At A DOLLAR THIRTY NINE. Full sizo Chintz Comfortables, bBst whito cotton filled, fancy btitohed. At 81.98....

French Sateen worth $3.00 mHB PACK33K COLLEGIATE I1SSTI TUTE. Joralemon 6t, botwoea Clinton and Court, Brooklyn A school for thu thdrounh teaohinR of young ladies. Collcgtato, academii and primary departments. Tho noxt term will bourn Sputombcr 1889. New etudent i will ha agtficiicd to chusos b'eptemhor 18, 19 20.

There aro no extra charges for instruction in Latin, Greek, Gorman, French, drawing and gymnastics. An attractif home, under liberal management: receives students from out of town. Tho forty fourth annual oatnloijue Bi'nt on application. T. J.

BACKUS. LL. Preiidont of tho Faculty. BROOKLYN rUKPAHATOKY SOHOOLi FOR HOYS. JOHNSTON iSUlLoiNQ, Corder Novins st.

and Flatbusn av. Studouts proparod utidor pontlomon instructors for 'college or huHinoss. Hooks which are school property will be furniHhod if Thorj has lso hoon cstabliahod a 8WEDISII GYMNASIUM Undor competent supervision. For information school or 0. IL OARPENTEK, 177 Fort Grceno place.

THIRTEENTH YfiAH ST. CATHARINE'S HALL, diocos.m schcol for younj? Iftdios and children, 2M to 202 Washington av, Iirooltlyn, L. I. In charge of tho Sisters of St. John the Hector, tho Rishon or' Lorn? Ts'and.

Advent Term tpfrtns September 1889. Pupils are charged from dato of entrance to end of school year. Terms per annum, English, French, German and Latin, to 400. Prepares for collecos. Doardeia limited.

Applications to bo made to tho Superior. Kindergrton dopanraent reopens Tuesday, October 1. Hister Carolinb. TrNES' "SEMINARY." Condnctodby the SISTEUS OE JOSEPH, UH3 'J87 UNION Lotwoen Clinton and Court This sim nary afTordfa yrunp ladies overy advantage for receiving a thorough crhication, embracing evory branch of polite and useful inTormation. Tho musicnl dcimrt ment receives particular attention Studios will bo RESUMED on SEl'TEMliEK 9.

Tho Crosstowu, Court, UorRi aud Sackott, Smith and Ninth st. cars pass near tho place. iUGHT'S COLLBGK, BROOKLYN. E. OOUNKR BROADWAY and BEDFORD AVENUE, Will RBOPHN for its aovonteenth your MONDAY, September 0.

This la tho largest school for business training in tho City of Brooklyn. Its day and ovoniue atten.irt.nco last year 500 studonts. Instruction itiven iu commercial, ptouonvphic and academic studios by an able and experienced corps of tonchers. Pi r.on3 can write or call for a catnloiMio. Oiftco onon day nd ovon hifi.

HENRY O. WRIGHT. Principal. mH.E "BKYANT AND STUATTON" JL BUSINESS COLLEGE, 33 to 44 Court st. opiKMito City Hall.

REOPENS TUESDAY, Soptombor THIS IS THE ONLY INSTITUTION IN THE CITY DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO BUSINESS TttAlNING. Individual instruction. Students may enter at any time. ChH rr son'l fo1 catalo O. OLAOHORN, l'ri ipal and Proprietor MISS KAT HEH1NE L.

MALTBY, KK cently principal of th Nassau Inlituto, WILL OPEN her spacion.H and inviting residence, KiO dornl einon nt, in SEPTEMBER, 1 for tho rereption of younir ladies who desire to spend a Winter in tho city in tho enjoyment its art or musical advantages; for students who will attend the sessions of day schools in Brooklyn, or for pupils wlio wish instruction under her charge. Address for circular, Miss MALTllY, Principal, UK) rUVni'ClllT'VFWFj school, "foji JL bo'h sexes 57 Hiclis st, corner Pin. 'apple. Miss II. M.

WMEELEll. PltlNCIPAL. PREPARATORY, PHl.MAUY AND KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENTS. year COMMENCES Soptombor (0. Eijjlit years coniui ted with tbo Packer.

l'Venuh included in the tuition. raiHE r.KHVooitT soiroojj, 44( nos fi train! cv, OPENS WEDNESDAY, Snpti'mlii'r prlinnry, junior, inifldln and st nir ilo icirlnirntrt. iiss 'fi'ily from 4 to MP. M. Mis.

ADELINE KIPLING, ADELINE M. KlPLI.NG. Print'lpHls. TVH lVB. FRENCH NO ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG IHH AND CHILDREN WILL REOPEN AT GATES AV, NEAR NOS I'RAND, Sj :PTr.ilUKU Hi, QTENOURAPHY AND TYPEWRITING, SCHOOL OF 181 SL st.

Et' wri' Di'KN ICNJ NTl $5 per mor. th. in biiiiu hcs to enter. K.ltii year. F.Y OLNC, Principal.

UHLITZ SCHOOL LANGUAOKS, 40 COVUT HT. onnoiifu Hall Thnr.niBh traininir in Fioiil Ii. (Ii'l'mnn. conversational knowl edRO in low terms IS 1 0 iwh iu Now York, Philadelphia, llurlin, Paris. bbmHE REST A 51 ATICAL School I cvor Uov.

Edward C. Bill. CoPctfQ OrammarSi liOo, L. W. Hart, A.M., 44 Court st, to prepare boys for Polytechnic, University, etc.

Unfer to Piufossor Cochran, Prot'ossur BlckuB, Rov. Dr. Taliuage. Small classes. Gymnastics.

MISS 'vil)AUIJiSUCCKSSOU TO MISS BRAGKKTT), School for Girls, indudiiiK kin lor carten and primary claysos ior lioyn and irls. UK OPENS TKUHSOAY. OCTOUKU 'A, 1880. Miss Vi aud will lio at the school, 102 Montague st, daily from 10 to 12, beeinniiiK September 19. Before that date 100 Pineapple st.

OCK WOOD'S ACADEMY, 138 AND 140 JLJ Soulh Oxford st, for both soxes an.l all aires, REOPENS SEPTEMBER Building lighted on all sidos: roomy playground, shaded with larye treoi and littcd up with swings; calisthenics; all class rooms ou tirat and B'jcond IU oi S. Send for circular HKlSTfANSEW INST fFuf R119SIXTH av Established 1872; REOPENS SEPTEMBER 1G: Gorman, English, 'reucll aud Latin included in tuition fee; thorough teaching; kindorcarton Froe bcl'e method; pleasant homo for young ladies and girls. POUGHKEEi'SIE OS. MILITARY Institute, $o00. A thoro igh sohool; ihoro boys find good, strict and proper treatmont in overy rcBpcct.

Dr. C. WARRING and Major F. B. WARRING, Principals RS.

A. L. GORDON'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, lilUKrt ST. Sixth year WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 20, 1889. Boys prepared for Polytechnic.

BEDFORD INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN. '221 McDnnnugh st, noar Sumner av. Eleventh year BEGINS WEDNESDAY, Soptember IS, Circulars on application. MhisM.JT. PUKpY, Principal.

ROLAND 8PRING HOTELS. the poland spring hodsb. enlarged to twice its former oapaoiw, open june 15 to october 15. the Mansion house is open all the yeah. Tho Magnificent Scenery and Climate in Gonneotion With the Far Famed POLAND WATER Make this tbe finest resort in tho United Sttsa, HIRAM BIOKEK 4 SONS.

South Poland, Ma. aev i urn umce and uonot. 1 niaaau n. aanu tun uuiuuiiAU. OTEL UELVlDJiRE, rjEIVIDEKE, N.

J. ThiB mountain Summer resort, heated by steam. will remain OPEN durinp Fall and Winter for accommodation of puctts after other resorts are closed; lighted by gas: eloctric bells; first claBS appointments; good Fall fishing and shooting. For circulars address GEORGE H. GIVENS, Proprietor.

GLEN WOOD HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. A brick building, delightfully located; capaolty, 150; 17 acreB private grounds; oleotric bolls, spring wator: perfect sanitation; oxcellont table, vrith superior service; unrivaled family resort. A. I. LA BAR.

heIcaatsbeugthis attractive arid well arranged Summer resort is boautlfully and centrally located to all points of interest in tho Catsaills; rooms desirable; terms reasonable For illustrated circular, with out of house and grounds, address ROBERT ELLIOTT, HUNTER, Greene Oounty. N. Y. WATERSTONE COTTAGE, GREENWOOD LAKE, N. T.

orisn AliL, Tills YEAR. Pleagaut rooraB excellent table good fishing and boat Mrs, J. E. WAtERSTONE, "if uj. Addres3 FAIR VIEW HOUSE, FIVE MILE RIVER, On tho Sound, Open for guests all tho year round exoollent gunning, boating and fishing.

or oironlars address H. LAMB. CATARACT HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. Popnlar olito rosort cnisino hunting, fishing, boating on lake and river; reasonable coaching parttos daily. $7.00 to Novoiibor.

L. M. TUOKER. SARATOGA, N. Y.

Adirondack house, open all the year round. Select family hotol near tho principal springs. Spoolal Fall and Winter rates. 6, and $10 per vreok. Ad dresBMra.

ELIHU WlLSuN, lgQ Grand qv. BERKSHIRE HILLS, TYRINGHAM. Mass. riiiiNsi ur. bnakor yuiafro) By request vt ill remain open during October.

Bpaoious rooms. nousatomo n. ft. aout ieo atatiuu. Dr.

JOSEPH JONES, Proprietor. THE KITTATINNY, DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. This delightful Autumn rosort will remain OPEN until Novombor 15. Send lor circular. W.

A. BRODHEAD SONS. BERKSHIRE HILLS. THE IRVING HOUSE. ALTON, BERKSHIRE OOUNTY, Is in the centor of these famous hills, ALWAYS OPEN.

F. 1. BOURNE, Proprietor. TTwm T.Atfn. TJTfVITQU' ESOPUS.

ULSTER OOUNTY, N. Hot to rh oa ran tics And cure for malaria ItJce noar bouse boats free class tablo; rates for September fli to 35. Apply toO.W.EBB,A3abQv. 8 EV GOODS AND CARPETS. I I.

KKB BBB MM MM A WW 1 HE MM AA NN II EB BBB MM JI A A NN NN NN NN. II a fl AAA fl ri mil lliili HUB 11 a AH HU SBBB BBBB II KBBB a A ii A RRR RRR OOO OOO gSSSg DSSS, 8SS OOO 0 9 000 www WW WW WW WW NN NN NN NN flOO a a a GO GGG Dsssa ssssa Fulton, Washington. Adams and Tillary Streota. AU alovatsd and eurno3 earn direct to oar doora. THE DISPLAY OF FALL NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT CONTINUES, WITH NEW ADDITIONS FROM DAY TO DAY.

THE FRESHEST AND FULLEST COLLECTION OBTAINABLE, EMBRACING AS ITD0ES THE BRIGHTEST IDEAS OF THE BEST MAKERS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE ATLANTIC. SPECIAL VALUES FORTO MOEROW AND SATURDAY IN MM MM MMM MM MM BSSB, 8 mm EE EES SSSa S8S SSS, 'SSS' B8SS8 3 JJJ A AA A A AAA A A ceo coo KK F.EH TTTTT EE EEB DSSSg 8ess8 SUITS AND OLOAKS. Misses' Rpofor JACKETS, nayy blus. Fall weislit, 4 to 14 yrs 81.05 to $3.50 Miesoa' Plain and Fancy Cloth JACKETS, for school wear, 0 to 10 yrs. 52.25 to $5.50 Misses.

NEWMARKETS, for presant wear, some plain, othsrs prettily trimmed, 6 to 10 yrs $2.75 to $0.50 MiBsea' Fancy Cloth LONG GARMENTS, with capes. to 10 yrs $5.75 to $10.50 Misses' Cashmere, Cloth and Combination SUITS, for school wear, various stylos, 0 to 14 yrs $8.50 J1BBB BHBB BBBB LLIjL A AA A A AAA A A 000 0 0 coo KK B5S3 3 SSSS ssss LLLL KK a R5SSS SSS3H DORGEVAL'S FINE BLACK SILKS AT 50, 00. 70, SO AND 00 CENTS PER YABD AN UNDOUBTED SAV ING OF 25 TO 50 CENTS ON EVERY YARD. ALL OF RICH, HANDSOME FINISH AND FULLY GUARANTEED AS TO WEAR. Main floor Fulton st.

SSSS ssss ESSS II HHHH OOO ooo EKE Kit EEE sssss SSSSg BSSE3 Missos'Hne Goat SHOES, heels or spriDg heels; wero 50, at $1.08 All our youths' fJ3.00 'nkenpliast SHOES 1.08 Children's Spring Heel SHOES 07 Ladies' French Kid Button SHOES woro now 3.00 Ladies' Kid SLIPPERS, hand sewn 1.15 Ladies' Evening SLIPPERS and TIES comploto assortments, comprising all tho lntost novotios. Main floor Tho Univorsal, OTHER SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. WE SHALL PUT OUT A NUMBER OF STRONG SPECIALS IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS ON SATURDAY MORNING. WATCH FOR OUR LIST IN TO MOIUIOAV'S EAGLE. IJEUMANU BROS.

I A Clu1 5B VOY A TYTTS. STJUE, BARRAS. THE WELL KNOWJS' rends your life novor chiviiKe, law suits, will, divorces, ficillth; tolls speody ma? ri Jovo. TiniTo! pto. yo hitvu been disappointed by othivs, don't be disco ir Ooruo and bo convinced.

10 A. M. to P. M. Ladies, 50c.

and $1. 4i! Atlantic av, nu Tbird rinj bell No. 1. At homo Sunday. MK WYOLF, MEDICAlT give.

i advit re(rardin hoalth, i.s, nmc riu'O and cliattKes; tolls of rreeul mid fuhiio; unites the separated: thoso iu doubt or in should see her without fail; franco sitting. fiiarriiutic nia sURo tfcatmenl aud ti eittmcnl the medico apparatus; ortice hours 10 A. N. until 10 1'. M.

sat'lufdc tion si von, on Sunday. 4 LTJ i uv. BORTUiNK TELLINO, JL1 BY HAND, CARDS OR TEACUP. 135 aud 50 cents. Ladies onlv.

403 GOLD ST, between Fulton and Willo. Formerly at 1S54 st. R. SHEA, MARVELOUS MEDIU'lv Kivos names of dead and living friends, whom and when you many, business, journeys, aosent Jriends, health. anythiii.T you wish euros nervous debility and all diseases.

Closed ou Sunday. 050 Fulton st. iLIjIam i'iT A. S. P.

AVON HALL, Hediord av. (Betweou Hancock and Halsoy sts.) All classos OPEN tor tho reception of pupils. Private classes and clubs solicited. Circulars ou application. Eastern District bntnrh discontinued.

Spociil advanced ca. Friday ovouinirs. Avon Hall rcmodolod and beaitiliod with hamlsotuo portablo stage if desired. Open for inspection and engagements. CH.

RIVERS' OF DANCING, MEMBER AND SECRETARY OF TUB AMERICAN SOUIErY OF PROFESSORS OF DANCING. ACADEMY, 175 STATE CORNER OF COURT, Sond for t'iroulars. COLUMBIA SCHOOL FOR DANCINOT Mr. JOSEPH T. MARTIN, Teacher.

Appitcatiotis fromS to P.M. BEDFORD AVENUE, CORNER FULTON STREET. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. R. S.

BARON'S DANCING SCHOOL, REMSEN ROOMSTTOO REMSEN ST. PRIVATE AND CLASS LESSONS DAILY. WEINLANDER'S SCHOOL FOR DANCING. Member of the American Society of Professors nf Dancing. Classes Monday and Thursday evenings.

Academy 288 and 200 Court st. ELECTION NOTICE. STATE OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF the Seorotary of State, Albany, August 1, 18S0. To tho Sheriff of tho County of Kings: Sir Notice 19 hereby given that at the General Election to be held in thisstito ou tne Tuesday succeeding tho first Monday of November following officers aro tobeeleoted. to wit: A Secretary of State, iu tbo place of FREDERICK COOK.

A Comptroller, in tho placo of EDWARD WEMPLE. A Treasurer, in tho place of LAWRENCE J. FITZGERALD. An Attorney General, in tho place of CHARLES F. TABOR.

A State Engineer and Surveyor, in tho place of JOHN BOGART. An Associato Judge of the Court of Appeals, in the place ot GEORGE P. ANFORTH. All whoso terms of otiice will expiro on tho last day of December next. A ustice of tho Supreme Court, for the Second Judicial District, in tho placo of JACKSON O.

DY K.MAN, whoBe term of office will expire on the last day of Decern, bar next. A Sonator for tho 8econd Sonalo District, composed of tho First. Second, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Twelfth and Twenty second wards of tho City of Brooklyn and tho towns of FlatbuBh, Graveseud and Now Utrecht, County of Kings. A Senator for the Third Senate District, composed of the Third, Fourth, Seventh. Eloventh, Thirteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty first and Twenty third wards of the City of Brooklyn, A Senator for tho tourth Sonfcto Distriot, composed of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Fighteentb, Twenty fourth and Twenty fifth wardB of the Citv of Brooklyn and the townB of New Lots fnow Twenty sixth Ward of Brooklyn) and Flatlands.

COUNTY AND DISTRICT OFFICERS ALSO TO BE ElilSUTBU FOB SAID COUNTY; Twelvo Members of Assembly. A Supervisor at Largo, in the placo of JOHN A. QUIN TARD. A District Attorney, in tho place of JAMES W. RIDG WAY.

A Oountj Jcdao. In the place of HENRY A. MOORE. A County Auditor, in the place of DANIEL LAKE. A Surrogate, in the place of GEORGE B.

ABBOTT, apoointea by the Governor in the place of Abraham Lott, deceased. Two Jnst ices for Sessions, in tho place of JAMES Mc MAHON and CHARLES A. CONRADY. First District, a Coroner, in the place of ALEXANDER J. ROONEY.

Second District, a Coroner, Jo tho place of GEORGE H. LINDSAY. All whose terms of offico will expire on the last day of December next. Respeotfully yours, D. WILLERS, Deputy Secretary of State.

SHEniFf 's Office, Oovsty or August 1, 1880. I hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of tho original on file in this otiice, and received this day from the Secretary of State. CLARK D. RHINEHART, Shoriff of Kings County. an8 13wTh ELECTION NOTICE OFFICES OF THE Board of ElootionB.

Kc6ins8 and 9, City Hall, Brooklyn, Soptombor 10, 1880 Notice is hereby given that the offices of the Board of Elobltans will bo open THURSDAY, FRIDAY and MONDAY EVENINGS, September 10, 20 and 23, from 7 0 o'clook, for the purpose, of qualifying registrars whocannot call during business hours. By order of tho Boarq. BPStcYESS OPPOltTPWrriES. MAGNIFICENT CORNER LIQUOR store to looation. Van Brunt st; large trade; fine fixtures; long lease; moderato rent; raro opportunity others; also groceries, bakeries, cigar, butcher and every kind of business.

WILLIAM II. GRACE, BubIdobb Exchange, corner Willoughbyand Jay sts. STORE PROPERTYiFOR SALE, CHEAP: fine cigar and stationery store, with largo daily and weekly paper bnBinoss; price $450 cash. Atlantic av, near Manhattan orossing, opposite Long Island Railroad station and Kings Oonnty Elevated stops. 'Tfc YOV WANT TO SELL YOUR Btora at onco for Bnot cash: stores and morctian diseof every description bongbt at once without delay.

Call or address H. H. HABBISON. 207 East A FIRST GLASS GROO: STORE FOR 3u sale, with or withont propertyxovrner havimj two having two HENRY F. nliuinft.

would likA to sail one. AotHv to NIEBER. Throop 47 ana BCHrooUvn. Places, wouia uko 10 sen ooo ai ECHSLER ABRAHAM. ffBLOAY Fair and cool.

AA A A A A A A A A AA AAA WW A NN NDDD AA NN ND A A ND AAA NN A AN NMD0I A A WW vv WW vv A A A A A STORE NEWS. AUTUMN NECKWEAR FOR MEN IS NOW COMPLETE REQUEST TO SEE TEE NEW ON THE ORDER OF A FOUR IN HAND, BUT LARGER; 25 DIFFERENT MEN'S FIXINGS, FRONT ENTRANCE, RIGHT. LADIES', MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S FALL WEIGHT AND STYLES OF MERINO UNDER WEAK AND HOSIERY ARE READY HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT WON'T ADMIT THAT ANYONE CAN TOUCH HIS LOWERMOST PRICES. "YOU'LL 3IENTION, TOO." HE ADDED, "THAT THE SANITARY WOOLEN UNDERCLOTHING IS VERY THOROUGHLY REPRESENTED IN THIS SEASON'S COLLECTION OF UNDERWEAR. FRONT, RIGHT.

BE SURE TO LEAVE TOUR PLUSH GARMENTS TO BE STEAMED AND REPAIRED AT ONCE, BEFORE WE GET OVERRUN WITH SUCH ORDERS. TAILORING DEPARTMENT, FOURTH FLOOR. TAKE HOUSE OARS UP. SALE OF CLASPS. 100.

TO 35c. CLOAK CLASPS 50. EAOH 35c. TO 7Go. OLOAK CLASPS 150.

EACH 750. TO $1.00 OLOAK CLASPS 25c. EACH 81.00 TO S1.50 OLOAK CLASPS 38a. EAOH Notions loft of entrance. GOOD READING FOR LITTLE MONEY.

GEORGE ELIOT'S WORKS, 0 CLOTH, NEW EDITION, PUBLISHED AT $10.00, TO SELL FOR S2.28 A SET. WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS, 0 VOLS. CLOTH, NF.W EDITION. PUBLISHED AT $10.00, FOR $4.08 A SET. THE FAVORITE WECHSLER ABRAHAM COOK BOOK, EDITION BY LEADING COOKING SCHOOLS, PUBLISHED AT 75c.

HAVE SOLD IT FOR 150. UNDER BIG PRESSURENOW FOR Oil. 100 WORKS, POPULAR AND STANDARD NOVELS, PAPER COVER, PUBLISHED AT 25a. FOR 80. EACH.

Books third floor. WECHSLER A BRA HAM. S7 WEST, IMPORTER, 304 FULTON STREET. OPENING. Bntemuo IMPOUTED BONNETS AND HATS.

NOVELTIES IN FINE MILLINERY. ELEGANT DESIGNS IN MOURNING BONNETS lUliJSlCAL, INS'riMJC'JTlOIY. JSTABUSHEU 1808. HENRY MOLLENHAUER'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC Has OPENED for tho Fatt Koason. Pupils desiring to secure thoir ormpr hours will ploaso ca' I early.

For particulars apply at tho college, 73 Liviug6t.in ut, noar Court. Mr. LOUIS MOLLENHAUER solo violinist and teacher, with Henry t'oltnirn ot Music. 1 IN VIOLINS AND ALL STRING IN JL strutnonts, old and new; largest, host selected Block tho country; bows aud cases on hand; artistic nows rohairod; makor of tho wonderful Szap violius; testimonials: Mollonhauor, Vonth, Hermann Bumlii, otc. G.

SZAG, 80 and 01 Court st, noar City Hall. Z. HANAU, Music.il diroctor Grand Opira House, Brooklyn VlOldN AND PIANO UOIjIjBUB, 71 Penii st. E. D.

Instruction frcm beginning to highest perfection given at college and puuil's residence; torms moderate. Call or uddross as above. ARNOLD'S OONSHUVATORY OF MUSIO, 102, 104 AND 10(S COURT ST, WILL iiPKN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. mWENTY FIFTH YEAR JL OF TUB 11 CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, 13S STATE STREET. ME.

L. M. PALMER HAS RESUMED it ssons. vocnl ami I'iano. Pupils nlcae o.m ior cnoico or viavaiicemom ginram; on, ran a Conservatoire method.

Apply at 1 1A Monroe tt, Brooklyn. SJPEBAD NOTBCKS. Oil TiiK hlUOU HABIT, can bo enrori by ndininistormj? DH. HA INKS' GOLDEN SPECIFIC). It can be ffivoii in A cup ot coftcMs or ten without tho Itno.vlo'.lKO of the person taking it it ie absolutely ami will oQ'oct a permanent ami spcetly cure whether the paiiont is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.

It has been kivoii in tbousanilB of caBes, and in every instance a perfect euro has followed. IT NHVER PALLS. Tho i yateiu oiio i)rPKiiatu with the Kpecilic, it boi an utter iiujmsai hilifyforthclPiiiorhabil tooxist. Kor sale by the BOLTON DliUO yil4 Fulton st( Brooklyn; ALEX. KUDNUT, Herald BiilMinp, New York; WKISMAN MUELLKN BACH.il lii)l ll'i.

Now York. TIKMANNSLUNAR OIL T3 tli rafost and host for parlor, student and other lamps. Delivered in live can a or from your grocer in ono gallon scaled cans. J. II.

Til MANN, HS FOLTON ST. IjXJOAS, 2S7 FITLI AV, BUOOK Ini, N. chemist and sno. ialitst Proprietor of J'aco arid linir Lotion. Liich Spocilio (Jurs ior (Sores, Lucai Positive Cure for Inset Bites.

Treats oeiy kind oi skin disease, old sores, piles, salt rheum, barbers' itch, a rheumatism, catarrah, etc. Oiiicii hours from to P. M. "MiVlKNSiO 'VHICIflS PAID l''01l fi small narcola of BOOKS. CHEAPEST BOOICSTOBK IN THE WOULD, E'J 0.

AT RO 1 1 KS. 1 II A Ii iBS ST, Third door wosc ot Ciiy Halt Park, No York City. EY'Sotd Atlantio av, near Court et, advances from to $1,000 uu diainouds, matches, solid silvor and plated ware, soal dolmans and camel19 hair sbairls; fair dealing; rates only charged. Git AN I) INDUCKMISNT THIS AT) Kit tisoi'iont is kooiI fo. to ono w)io will buy ono oi our Cra' on Poi Portmit.

i from anv piutura. portiaits and frnmo for for this uioutli only. HOLMES, 501 Gates av, Brooklyn. AMEROjg PAYS THE IUGHFST PRICES ON KAKTH FOR OFF CLOTHING. AVENUE, BROOKLYN.

AMKKICAN HOTEL, 8 30 FUI TON BROOKLYN, near fairy Newly furnisuod rooms; pood accommodations for per. manoni or tranbieut RiiestB oO couts per niht. $1.50 nor weolt and upuar.i; liberally manacod: open all DlKtatj tor centleincD onlr MARINlrS, Propriator, rjTIHE EAGLE JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS THE MOST EXTENSIVE PLANT IN THE CITY. OUR PRESSES ARE OF THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED STYLE. OUR ASSORTMENT OF TYPES IS LARGE.

AND WE ARE CONTINUALLY ADDING TO OUR STOCK. MERCANTILE PRINTING, RECEIPTS, ENVELOPES, CATALOGUES, STATEMENTS, CIRCULARS. CARDS. BILL HEADS, LETTER HEAD8, ETC, IN FACT EVERYTHING THAT A BUSINESS MAM NEEDS. CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS WILL FIND ALL THE MODERN FACES OF TYPE IN OUR LARGE VARIETY, SUITABLE FOR THEIR STYLE OF WORK.

AMUSEMENT PRINTING. TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, JOURNALS. COUPON TICKETS CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED, DODGERS. HANGERS, LAW PRINTING. WE WOULD SPEOIALL OALL ATTENTION OUR FACILITIES FOR PRINTING LAW OASES, DEEDS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES, TO POSTER PRINTING.

OUR POSTER ROOM IS REPLETE WITH A VABI ETY OF "LARGE" TYPE, SUITABLE FOB THIS CLASS OF WORK, BOOKBINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. OUB BINDERY IS FITTED WITH THE LATEST STYLES OF BOOK FOLDING AND WIRE STITCH ING MACHINES, AND IS THEREFORE OF COMPETITION WITH ANY OF THE LARGE NEW YORK H0U8ES. BEST OF WORK AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PBigfia. HEW HH HHEEEEEEEE AAA HHEEEEEEEE AAAA HH HHEE AAAA HH HHEE AAAA HH HHEE AA AA HH HHEE AA AA HH HHEE AA AA HHHH HHHHH EEEEE AA AA HKHHHHUHHEEEEE AA AA HH HHEE AAA AAAA HH HHEE AAAAAA A HH HHEE AA AA HH HHUE AA AA HH HHEE AA AJt HH HHEEEEEEEE A A AA HH HHEEEEEEEEAA AA FRIDAY, A3 USUAL, BARGAIN DAY. FINE LACE CURTAINS.

Brussels, Guipure, Tambour and Irish Point Effects, four vards lonir. 82.40 regular price $5.00 o.uo regular price i.nu 4.08 regular prie 0.00 5.08 regular price 12.00 Two and Three pair lots no bettor value ever ottered, even by us. A Hundred Pair REVERSIBLE SILK CURTAINS, Odd and new desiens all the rich and delicate color ings to contrast and harmonise with modern houso furmstiiugs. 80 Dojorators' price $8.00 5.80 Decorators' price 12.00 8.98 Decorators' price 15.00 At THREE NINETY EIGHT. Two Hundred Pairs FIGURED CHENILLE PORTIERES eleaant designs.

fall o'J luohes wido an aoauru price ior goons oi lueir quality. AUTUMN DRESS GOODS. At TWEN TY NINE CENTS, 2u0 pieces, Doublojwidth all wool flannels colors and blaok and corded wool Merini in New Fall ShadeB goods intended to sell at 50 cents. At THIRTY NINE CENTS. Double width Fronch Stripos all wool stylish combinations extraordinary value.

At THIRTY SEVEN CENTS, Doable Width Pin Head Checks Now styles. And all Wool Serges Colors and Black. At FORTY NiNE CENTS, Henriettas Alpacas and 54 inch Tailor Cloths plain colors and mixtures aud handsome wool plaids, good value for Oo conts. At FIFTY NINE CENTS, AH Wool Bordered Suitings doublo width 18 shades rich borders in contrasting colors; as fine and elegant goods as you can elsewhere buy at $1 ond $1.25. SILKS AND VELVETS.

At THIRTY NINE CENTS, tlOO pieces. FANCY VELVETS AND PLUSHES. Stripes, chocks and squares all shad js vory desirablo for combinations and trimmings. At FORTY NINE CENTS, New Striped Surahs Brown. Navy, Gobelin, Green.

Beige, Garnet and Blaok grounds, with whito, gold and colored stripesas fine as any elsewhere sold at 00c. IN BLACK SILKS, Five Groat Offerings. Black Silk Surahs, 40 cents B'aok Silk Satin Rhadamos, 50 cents Black Gr03 Grains, 50 cents Blaok Silk Moires, 00 cents Black Satin Duchesne, 08 cents Standard makes extra quality, TEN THOUSAND YARDS IMPORTED PERSIAN TRIMMINGS Two inches wido. SEVEN CENTS; All colors. co3t forty cents to make.

At TWO CENTS a dozen Tailor Buttons dress and coat sizo all colors; fifteon oents. worth nNSTTKircirioiM. A DELPHI AOADEMV, LAFAYETTE AV, ST. JAMES PLACE, CLIFTON PLACE, FOR BOTH SEXES. PREPARATORY, ACADEMIC, COLLEGIATE AND ART DEPARTMENTS.

Th3 Collegiate Department has throe courses of study, classical, scientific and literary. Instruction I o.un with youne children in tho preparatory classes. Special attention nivon to physical training under an exyeriencjd physicinn. Advanced and elomontary instruction in Art undor Professor WIIITTAKER. The new Pratt Collegiate Building, having Bpacions laboratories, studios, cabinots, recitation and study rooms and enlarged gymnasium, is finisbod and equipped, improved accommodations throughout all the buildings.

OPEN for examination and admission of pupilB BER 18, 10, 20. Recitations BEGIN MONDAY, fccptomtier scut on application rglHB MISSES ELY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 140 aud 142 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Will REOPENOCTOBER 2, With tho assistanco of tho following instructors: Miss ROSE M. BOD.MAN, Greok, Latin and Mathematics. (Smith College). Miss F.

E. ELKINS, Science. Mr. A.GOUOET, Mile. M.

COUSIN, Fionch. Mllo. A. MEYLAN, Frauloin K. VON VOIGT (Hanover).

German. Mr. C. M. SHEAN (pupil ot Uabar.ol).

Drawing. Mr. CH AS. N. CRANE, Elocution and Physical Culture.

Mr. WM. H. NEI DLINGER, Choral Singing. Mr.

JOHN FISKE, Lecturoo cn Current Tonics. Coursos of l.ecturos on English Literature. AOLASS OF DAY SCHOLARS WILL BE RECEIVED. pROEBEL AGAXJEMY, Under tho direction of the Trnstoos of tho Brooklyn Kiuconrarten and High School Association, incorporated (iSO aim LAFAYETTE AVENUE, Opposite Tompkins Park. Academic.

Primary and Kindergarten Departments. Tho highest principles of education applied through tho host methods. Vail Term BEGINS WEDNESDAY, Sep(cmborl8, 1889. Catalogues with full details can lie had of tho janitor at IhoAcadomy; at Davis1 drug store, DeKalb a corner Marcy; or at Annablo's drug Btoro, Tompkins av, corner Putnam. OL LEU 1 ATE AND POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE.

Tho acadomicyoar COMMENCES WEDNESDAY.Sep IS, Tho first two days will ho devoted to tlio ax animation of candidates for ndmisBton, and the rrpulor work of thu intitule will commenco MONDAY, Septein hor l'ornior pupi who aro unabh? to bo presimt on tho Jlid, and who wish to r. tain thoir must tflve notice to tho re.it trar, otherwise tlioir Goats will ho fillod. (JntnloRuoi; alt reunited information can bo oMainud at tho insiit ito, or thoy will be forwaidod upon postal applicaliun to D. li. COCHRAN, LL.D., prosidont of faculty.

,1. 11. FROTH TNGU AM, President TriietQ03. rBI HE BKOOKLYN "HEIGHTS" SEMI NARY. 140 MONTAGUE ST.

THIRTY NINTH YEAR; RKOP 'Ntt SEPTEMBER FULL CORPS OF KX PERI ENCKD INSTRUCTORS. STUDENTS PREPARED FOR COLLEGE. ESPKOIAL ATTENTION TO 111 YSICA TRAINING, Coiiro.of lectures on Uiidory, Jjicoiiituro and Art. Houses haroughly ronovnihd uoiv plumb th) Circulars on application. QT.

JO.SEP ITS ACADE.SlY, AliOAKl) in Sell ol For Yoanjr Ladies Ff.U JKTNO, N. Y. Tho pupils of this spacious aud eloi tly furnished academy enjoy every advantago couducivo to lioa'th and tor a thorough, roll and accom plibrd education a special clas fur muic, ait and lansuages: studies RESUMED soiond Monday in Sor m'jer. Fur term sond for prospect up, or visit. P'li LA i STITUTR, OlINTRAT.

PA UK, SOUTH. (Viei'orV onirini: I0H West Fi'fv ninHi t(, K.r.v Vnrk wkw.v es i a 1 1. TKOll.VK!. A.VI) UIJUINKSS (11)1111 KS. KoKiilnr 1jo.

in (iymn iHtics anil Drill. A iniiiioiT of I'd i tlGi received. For ad.licsti I5110THKH BEDFORD BEDFORB AV. NKAK FULTON ST. (FIFTH YEAR), FiIt OOT.LKOE AND miSlNESS.

F.X(J F.1,1 ASIUM. A CLASS IN MANUAL I.NS Tl! UUTiON NOT TO IN TEUVHRK WITH LErtSONS. M1 RS. GOODWIN'S SCFIOOL FOR GIRLS At lM MONTAGUE STREET, vin jtr.vji!!. ijv, i uiiiit Miss CLARA T.

HALL. Euirlisli Principal I'horotiKh instruction iveti in Englisli and in tho Iftn RnnKes. A primary class i'or (jixtuon littlo Girls will bo nowiy No lioyn retsoired. During tlltj Summer the buiUini; has renovated. Mr3.

COOD VIN or Alits HALL inr.y bo rtocn at the nchool every inorniiiir. uetwceu hi nnu 1:, at cor ftepcetnuor BROWNE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Thirtieth yoar. MOtI Fulton st. onnosite John eon, Soparato ntlunt'on. Noclassos.

Reserved for adults and ladies. SPECIAL and EXCLUSIVE DEPARTMENT for BUSINESS EDUCATION. Day sessions, scholarships, $7 evening sessions $10 scholarship. 40. Phonographic and typo writing de nwiment, $10; seliola'hips, Boin any time.

Writing alone, Si5. Catalogues. THE "BERKELEY" iNSTIXUTE FOR YOUNO LADIES, 181 nnd 185 Lincoln placo, Brooklyn, REOPENS SEPTEMBER 18 for examinations and classifications. Pt iniary, Preparatory and Collegiate departments. During the Summer months great improvements havo been made on tho buildings of this institute.

It will now b. thoroughly equipped to moot tho educational wants its patrons. DAVID A. BOODY, President Hoard of Trustors. EDFOIU) HBTOl lTS INSTITUTE" 0a NEW YORK AV, between Atlantic av.

and Pacific et. A thorough and attractive school for boys: primary, acadomicand college preparatory courses and military drill. REOPENS Soptombor 23. Now pupils received Soptombor 10, 20: homo for six. JAMES W.

MORJ2Y. Principal. THE MISSES BREATH, Formeily of State fit, HAVE REMOVED TO IHl HANCOCK ST, Whoro thoy will RE OPEN their school September 30. A low boarding pupils can bo received. ItjS KOUDS' SCHOOL l'OU GillLS, fS'Jfj Clintau av Excollont courQ of Btudv in rHRiiBn, tno innguaKea.

muBio ann nrawtnp: aamitB 10 best coltcco3 on curtiiicAto. Preparatory Departmont for younc childreu. Miss HOUNDS can ijo consulted from 1 till 8 after September in. OPENS September REMOVAL OF KISSICK'S BUSINESS COI.LEGK lo tho new College Bnildins, 47 and 49 Ashland tjlaco (formorly Kaymond st), between DeKalb av. aud I niton st thorough instruction is given by competent, experienced gentlemen teachers in any studies required to propare for business; day or evening.

WITHIN C. SHORTLTWE 'HARVARD A. Media. Pa. Acndenir for bovs of anv ncro.

Throo hours from Now York. Ercursion tickets, P. $4.55. Hapcage checked throngh. Special attention Oaroful training to fittinr for college and for business.

ior oacitwara pupils, vii A6tor Houbo, Hopt. 10 to for backward pupils. Circulars mailed free. IutorvioiY, inclusive, to l. ai.

INDIVIDUALISM IN EDUCATION. THE BROOKLYN LATIN SCHOOL, 185 MONTAGUE STREET, FOR GENERAL AND SPECIAL TRAINING. Dli. OASKIE HARRISON AND A FULL STAFF, INCLUDING J. H.

CONE, A. M. NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF PUPILS. npHB NASSAU INSTITUTE, JL DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL For girls nnrl young ladicB, 429 CLASSON av, OPENS its twenty socond year Septcmbor 19. Kindergarten De partment included.

Circulars upon application, ENGLISH DEPARTMENT, ANNEX OF BROWN'S Business Collofto. Raro chance lor young boys and girls desiring to progress rapidly in writing, artthmotio and common branches. Separate to all, Spocial pains with backward pupils. $10 to S15. HEWbERGARTEN AND ELEMENT ary Classes for Boys aud Girls, 270 Clinton st (removed from Clinton Bt), four blocks from Atlantio av, the MisBos Frederickaanu Hormina Doye, principals, will REOPEN September 23.

Circulars ou application; 64TH YEAR CHENEVIERE INSTITUTE STAMM'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS IN SEPARATE BUILDINGS. All Grados, Primary and Kindergarten combined. 102 Berkeley placo, between Sixth and Seventh avs. Branch03at PARIS and COBURG (Saxony). rilHE MISSES CRAWFORD'S BOARD JL ingand Day School will REOPEN WEDNESDAY, September 25, 1880; residence, 28 First placo; preparations of studies during school hours for onsuingdaya specialty; liberal and homolike arrangements for three resident pupils; circulars on application.

BROOKLYN FROEBEL KINDERGARTEN, 210 CLINTON ST. corner Atlantic av, Will bo REOPENED OCTOBER 1. Misses SHARPE, Principals. For oiroulats apply at '30 Gardon placo. FRIENDS' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, 8chormerhorn Bt, noar Boerum place Twenty third year BEGINS ninth month 17th.

Number limited. Ample grounds for outdoor oxercise. Highest references given if desired. Oironlars on appli cation. S.

P. PECKHAM, prinoipaL ISS WHITCOMB'S SCHOOL FOR Younff Lad i oa and nhiHrfin. Rnmnfin Bt.Rrnot vn HoiVhta. REOPENS flnntnmhnr 2S. Oarftful inrtivlriu al learning; students prepared for college; Dels arte system of physical culture The principal can be consulted dally at the school, and circulars on applloation.

ERMAN AMERICAN ACADEMY, VJf 101 SOHERMERHORN ST. REOPENS SEPTEMBER 16. Apply for olrcnlara. JOS. DEG1IUEE, Prlnoipal, 247 Harrison ot.

THE ELIOT PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS WILL REOPEN MONDAY. Soptombor 23, at 4 STRONG PLACE. Miss H. E. KNIGHT, prinoipaA oll after September 16, between tho hours of 4 ana 6.

i mHE MISSES HADDEN'S 1 BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOL For young ladies aud children. Sovontoenth year BEGINS Soptombor 18, 1889. UJ1 Park plaoe, Brooklyn, Now York. FPFF RRR KEB OTJD FBV RRK RRR KB KK RRE On KK ft EBB ODD OOO HEI3 S8S EBB RRR I OOE SE RB ww. Dsss w.K err ooe kSb OOO EEE bSSSH HEB 8 44 ft ft 44 ft ft ft 44 ft ft 444 ft oooo 0 0 OOO CCOO OOO IMPORTING BETAILEHS, 0 FULTON BT, OPPOSITE DbKALB AV.

HE SYSTEM OF SELLING EVERY ARTICLE AT A SMALL PROFIT, BUT OF A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE QUALITY, IS A BULINO PRINOIPLK OF THI8 FIRM. WRAPS AND JACKETS. FRESH IMPORTATIONS RECEIVED DAILY. THE NEWEST STYLES IN LADIES' JACKETS, OAPEB, WRAPS AND LONG GARMENTS FOR AUTUMN WEAR SPEOIAL A LOT OF LIGHT WEIGHT FANCY CLOTH JACKETS, $5.00 EACH. FURNITURE.

THREE PART FIRE SCREENS, IN NEW AUTUMN DESIGNS, NOW READY; ALL WELL MADE AND NICELY FINISHED, IN ANY WOOD, WITH FIGURED PANELS; EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS; FROM $5.00 TO BEDROOM FURNITURE. A HANDSOME SOLID BEDROOM SUIT, 2 PIECES, $10.00. A UNIQUE XVItu OENTURY FINISH BEDROOM SUIT, 2 PIECES, $82.00. A LARGE, SOLID MAHOGANY, ELABORATELY CARVED, BEDROOM SUIT, 2 PIECES, OAK TOILET TABLE, WITH LARGE FRENCH PLATE OVAL MIRROR, $50.00. A LARGE XVITH OENTURY FINISH CHIFFONIER.

WITH MIRROR, 3i.00. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. TWO VERY SPECIAL VALUES. NAINSOOK CHEMISES, HANDSOMELY TRIMMED WITH LAOH AND EMBROIDERY, Sl(i RE JULAR PRIOE, WALKING SKIUTS. FLOUNCE TRIMMED WITH INSERTION AND EDGE OF FINE EMBROIDERY, REGULAR PRICE, $2.75.

FREDERICK IjOESER CO. OWPEKTHYVAIT CO. COWPF.RTHWAIT BROOKLYN. I 1 GREAT SAOUIFiUE FURNITURE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS. A SAVING OF AT LEAST 25 PER CENT.

BY PURCHASING NOW. LONG CREDIT OtVEN. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. OOWP13 UT 1 1 A IT 403 TO 410 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. milK PliOPLK 0 THIS STATK Ol' NEW YORK To dosenh Cook, Henry 1.

Conk, Mary U. Picrson, tvtlntriue (J. (Junuian, AKhbnl Harrison, Ht niv 1'. tarririon. Ann h.

lEaldv.m. William loure. Samuel Ii. Moure, do it'pli E. Moore, Sarah Uhovalior and nuiiy I1, iircming: you, and Often oi ynu, lire hcivhy and reijuiiv.i tn bm'oro our urro ttfite.

at flu1 riiirron'ttc'rt Court or iho County of Kihh, to be held at tho Hall of R.tupIs udjnimntf the County Court iloiiHO, in tlio City o' lrotAiyn, thesixth d.y of Nov. mhiT, SMt, at ten oNiioek the fnromx n. and to rod ho jiMii'jfll sot I lenient ol the i of li. Albott. lnt" Public Administrator in Kinris anmini.strat of oni! tela and credits wfiith vvcro of IIISMiN C.

RARlCliK. de ceased. In tctitiinoMy enwrnd Uin H'fi) of our Hiiid Sunn nt Court to ho lietGiini r.Hix'd. Hoii. li.

nryA. Monvc, ('o' nty is. B.J of Iviuna Co si' f'iijr Surrogated' mir hm I county, ni ho'ityoi Urookiv hi" 1.7th dny of Sfptem'. 'r, in ou Lord, ono thousand oiht uml nmi. YOiHiSlKCS.

Old of th i Sni ronto's Co ut. nf 1. I (.., in fir i Ii Of! 1 1 find fllf.il nnrl there show cause why a docroo nhould not bo niado a letters t)f administration of the poo. la, chattels and credit. wore of PATKiCiv O'O'JN NELL, do i In W.lliain lavin; on.

Public Administrator in Kings County, who has made application for tho Kame. In to.itinnny vvhorf of wo have canned the "al of our said 11 Court to ho hereunto aitixod. Hon. ticoren R. AbboJt, SuitomI) of l.

6.1 said county, at the City of Brooklyn, tho 17th day of Septenher, in tlio year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and oiyhty nino. JUI1AIL IS. YOOKI1KKH, scl9 (iw Th Clerk tho Surrogate's Court. QM1TII WE, THK IJNKR pinned. I'oina desirous of forminn a limited partnership tor tho transaction of a mercantilo business in the Ciiy of Rrooklyn do heroliy in nursuaueo of tho statute in such iasJ niado and provided, certify; 1.

That tho name linn under which said nartner Bhip is to ho conducted is SMITH BROTHERS. That nature of tho business intondodto bo transacted is mercantile, beiii'r tho buying and setting of dry am) merchaiidise. That the names of all tho general and special partners interested lie fin and their respective places of residence aro as follows, Abraham II. Smith, Simon Smith and Albert Smith, each of whom reside in tho City of lifookjyn, County Kings and Statoof Now York, aro the general partners, and Julius O. Miller, who resides in tho City, County and State of Now York, is tho special pai tnor.

4. That tho amount of capital coniributod to the common stock by the Julius G. Miilor is tho sum of four thousand dollars. 5. That tho said partnership is to commence on tho 1st day of AukuhI, 1SS1.

and to terminate on the day of July, 181K1. Dated this 1st day oi Atnznst, 3S8J. ABRAHAM H. SMITH, SIMON SMITH, ALBERT SMITH. JULIUS G.

MILLER. tiy of Brooklyn, County of Kj.vob, bs. On this twenty first day of August, 18HD, before me personalty camo Abraham H. Smith, Simon Smith, Albert Smith, and Julius Miller, to me known Mid known to mo to be the individuals described in and who executed tho above instrumoiit and severally duly acknowledged to me that they executed tho same. WILLIAM A.

EDWARDS, GwTh Commissioner of Deeds, Oity of Brooklyn pHBNIX INSURANCE COMPAJSTi OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000, INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY F1RH OFFICES: PHENIX BUILDING, COURT STREET, No, OS BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, E. OITY OF NEW YORK: WESTERN UNION BUILDING, Broadway, corner Doy street OFFICERS: GEORGE P. SHELDON, President ARTHUR B.

CRAVES. Vice President. GEORGE INORAHAM, Second Vice President, PniLANDEH Suaw, Secretary. Ohaules O. Little, Assistant Secretary.

B. Thqun, Socrotary Brooklyn Department. A' TLANTIC MUTUAL INSI7RANOE OOMPAHT. NEW YORK. Offlco, 51 WALL ST.

ORGANIZED 1843. INSURES AGAINST MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS And will Isauo polioios making loss payablo in England. Assotf) for tho socurity of ita poltctos aro more than TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Tho proiltB of tlio company revert to tho assured and aro.dmdod annually upon tho premiums torminatod during tho year, certificates for which aro issued bear. Uig interest in accordance with its charter.

J. D. JONES, Proaidont. W. H.

H. MOORE, Vice President. A A RAVEN, Second Vice PresidonU J. Chapman, Secretary. ITNA INSU11ANCE COMPANY.

I HARTFORD. OflNN AOORICGATE AMOUNT OF n.7Sn.7Sl BM TOTAL, EXCEPT OAPITAL AND NET SURPLUS 2,174,2:10.09 JOINT STOOK OAPITAL PAID 4,000,000.00 SURPLUS BEYOND ALL LIABILITIES 3,000,514.04 Total $9,780,751.03 A. B. THORN, Agent. 202 Montaguo at.

CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CORNER COWET AND MONTAGUE STREETa Reserve for reinsurance Reserve for all other Cash oapital 82.501,884.39 209.7aR.64 1,000.000.00 Net surplus H. DniOHEn. Secretary Brooklyn Department. piAivos, HE "FISCHER" PIANO. HE "FIKCIiER" PLAMO All stylos.

Moderate prices. To rent, installments and exchanged. Fifth av, corner Sixteenth at. New York 1 PERFECT PIANO YEARS' 39 dally practice. T.

STANLEY, piano toner and repairer, 282, 478,725 Myrtle av: 15, 415, 772 Gates avi 20,238 Flatbusn av; 401 Tompkins 51 Smith nt, end 05 Sandast; mail aiu Fulton st. iw Vlx YORK To William R. O'Coimrll, cieotiirr: Yon are hereby ciNid and resinirod to apnt'ar I olo. our roiiatc. at a Sm roate's Cum t.

to be hold in 11: II a II of Tirr.onU. in Citv ot llioolilvn. on thj sixth dav of Nn Brooklyn's Volunteer Firemen Heturn Home in Triumph, Old No. 14 Engine Shows the Laddies of Long Island How Unconquerable Sho Is A Great Day for Hempstead. The Town of Hempstead was painted a deep rod yesterday by tlio many firemen from all parts of the Island who assombled there for tho piirpoea of taking part in tho grand rarado and testing the finalities of thoir respective engines.

Tho people from tho snrrormdiug coantry turnod oal in thousands to witness tho fun, and taken alto gother it was a gala day for the anoiont village. The volunteer firemen of' this city, nudor com mand of Judge Courtney, showed tho mo.H handsome machine and tho greatest number of morj. They reeoi fed a royal welcome and lottd woro tha praises they bestowod last night on the ladies ot Hempstead. At noon tho Baptist Church bell rang peals of joy and tbo Brooklyn Volunteers, Now Lots, Snyville, ratehocuo, Rivorhoad, Bros lau, Babylon, Amityville, Jamaica, Bea Olilfi Farmingdalo, Port Washington, Koslyn, Mineola, Far Iiockaway, Lawrence, Inwood, renraalls.aiea Cove and Hempstead companies formed in lino 2,000 strong, on Main street, noar Kellum placo, and marched down Main street to Center street, through Ceutorstreet one bloclt wont to Franklin street, down Franklin street ono block to Fulton stroot, on Fulton street oast one block to Main street, down ono block to Front streot, Front Btroet to Greenwich street to Irish's; countermarch on Greenwich stroot back to Prospect street, east on Prospect street one block to Washington street, thou north on Washington street to Columbia streot, through Columbia street west to Franklin street, south on Franklin streot to Fulton, street west ou Fulton stroot to Bell street, south on Bell street to Front Btreet, oa3 on Front street to Washington street, north on Washington street one block to Fulton street, west ou Fulton utrout ono block to Main street, down Main street one block to Front streot, then to Town Hall, where thoy halted. Aftor tho parado the whole bnrlu nf invited into tho mammoth tout, where tho Colla.

tion Committee, consisting of Mrs. William Akley, chairman; Mrs. Sylvester Soaley, Mrs. A. D.

Rosenthal, Mrs. Floyd Weeks, Mrs. Edward Cooper, Mrs. Frank Sncdekor, Mrs. William Z.

Kotcham, Mrs. Morris Schwarz, Mrs. G. W. Terry, assisted by fifty young ladios drossod in white, waited upon the young fellows and helpod to appease their hungor, caused hy tho oxerciso they had taken, and afterward tho trial of strength took placo in front of tho Town Hall before an admiring multitude.

On tho first trial the eugino Volunteer, of this city, which waa formerly No. I I of the old department, that stood ou Piorroiiont street, threw 172 foot on a straight lino with a 7 8 inch nozzlo. On tho second trial the boyu pumped her up and, using an inch nozzle, they threw 182 feet and wero declared the victors. The crack I'atchoguo engitia took second place, with Kij feet to its credit, and the boys from Joralemon street rejoiced exceedingly. Tho ladies invited tho strangers to a Biippor.lmt they were too happy to oat aud thoy declined with thanks.

A pix vioim invitation from John Harper, of tho New York publishing house, to visit his mansion, was accepted and, while a few of tho members entered the honso, Connor's Eighth Regiment Hand serenaded tlio host. This compliment was appreciated by Mr. Harper making a speech to tho boys, in which he congratulated them on tlioir well deserved victory. Courtney's laddies returned homo at 8 V. M.

and all of them carried brooms on their shoulders in token of their prowess. They marched down Flatbnsh avenuo to Lufayotto avenuo, to Fulton street, to Jaystreet, whero they put their engine uji.and then, preceded by their band, thoy marched to Myrtle avenue, to Fulton street, to Clinton street, to Itemsen street whero a marching salute was tendered Boss McLaughlin as they passed his residence to Court street and fo headquarters in tho Citv Hull, wltero tho procession was dismissed. When all had entered tho rooms, in which there were many ladies, President Courtney nipped for order ami told tho story of the day in a maimer that touched tho hearts of his boys, ami he also said that previous to the contest at the brakes ho felt a littlo unwell, but the medicine prescribed by Dr. John Finn, of Hempstead, bad a wonderful effect on him and ho felt as hanpy as happy could ho. After a few remarks by Alderman Murphy, which ho eulogized the people of Hempstead, and more particularly the ladies of the veteran town, Peter Fagiu moved that a vote of thanks be tendured tho cit zens of Hempstead for their kind hospitality during tho day, and that thoy he engrossed and sent to tho Ladies' Collation Committee of that town.

Tlio motion was carried unanimously, the meeting adjourned and the boys, in company with their wives and daughters, went to their respect ive homes to wrestle with the Hempstead nvntl that covered their clothing up to their knees. A BROOKLYN' MEKCIIAXT LOCKED IN. UniiKual Industry Itimy Man Some iiiki ytiiice. Mr. William M.

Frothcroo, whose residonco is given as (ireeno avenue, this city, is manager of the Muttoaw.m Hat Manufacturing Com pany, at Greene and l'rinco streets, New York. Mr. 1'iotlieroe is industrious, but he never stays at his desk as late as (i I1. M. He was still at work last evening when the factory hands had gono home, nnd the clerk, who carries the keys, but who did not see the manager at his desk, locked up the building and went to his suburban homo.

Just what Mr. Protheroe said in the solitude of that store when he found himself securely boxed uji is not oi' public record. Doubtless the provocation will be considered hy the recording angel. The interit of the general nubile in Mr. 1'rothe roe's existence began with his appearance a few minutes later at a second ntory window shouting to the fruit vender nt the corner to get a ladder.

The vender gazed upward with the, vacant helplessness of Ins kind in an emergency, and, observing tho imprisoned manager's impatient gestures, nodded aud laughed as if lie enjoyed the joke. The crowds of clerks and shop girls on their wav home, seeing the pantomime," stopped and laughed, too. Mr. Protheroe retired modestly to commune with him. elf a while.

When next lie appeared at the open win'low he shouted to a polieeman to bring him a ladder. The polieeman went and got one and put it up to the cornice. It was too short. Mr. Protheroe, with one leg out of the window, vainly felt for it, and the.

iutorcded crowd observed tho fact at the same time. Mr. I'rolln roe drew in his leg and tho crowd cheered with rejpcclful sympathy. Homebody throw a rope, with tlio suggestion that Mr. Protheroe make it fast inside and slido down.

This advice was hailed by the crowd with rapturous applause; hut the manager disdained it. Mr. Protheroe had emancipated himself of ladder and ropes. With steady steps he walked along the cornice, a path not altogether froo from danger to any but the coolest heads, and, climbed up a stop or two to tho cornico of tho adjoining building, 121 fircone street. As ho climbed into the building and out of sight a final round of cheers was given for his pluck and tho crowd moved ou.

So did Mr. WilliainSProthoroa fivo minutes later, through tho open door of hia neighbor's store, a Hushed but triumphant man, This morning an area of low pressure prevails in the neighborhood of the desk where tho clerk sita who carried the keys out of town. UXKNOWN CUN Cl.UK. Good Shooting at Bcxtcr 51. Kue bcl, Winn the Jtledal.

The postponed shoot of tlio Unknown Gun Club wis belli at Dexter's Paris, Jamaica Hank Road, L. yesterday. All tho birds fnniielied by Jlillel were finit class flyers and several of tho host wing shots mado poor scorea, as with this club only on( barrel is allowed to score in killing tho bird Twelve members went to tho traps to hhooi a( seven birds each, with the usual club handicap. John Kathjen, twenty four Yardf, aud 11. Knebel, twenty five yards, made clean ecoros of seven oach and on shooting off the tio for the gold badeo and first prizo the latter won, killing thred more straight.

Dr. Schwartz, twenty five yards, aud W. Skidmoro. twenty rivo yards, tied with five each for second prizo, which the former won, Captain Balzer, twenty four yards, and H. Van Stadon, twenty four yards, divided tho third prize, after outshooting four others.

It was proved yesterday that tho old wing shotl completely outshot tho younger ones, they takiuK all the prizes in the Heveral classes. The full scoro of tho shoot was as follows scoiif. of bhoot. Yards. 124 '2T, 25 24 Iiinls.

K. 3 4 4 4 5 4 4 2 5 7 7 4 A. Knnkin O. Whito 0. Balzor H.

Kncliol. V. 1. lirown H. Vim Stadon A.

Haas Dr. Itathion 0 0 111 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 I Knouei, MonyeoB TIES FOR FIH9T FH1ZE AND MEDAL. J. Hathion 24 110 U. Knobol.

Sr 2j 111 TIES FOn SECOND PRIZE. W. Skidmoro 2fj 0 0 10 Dr. Schwartz 'o 0 0 1 TIES FOB TH1I1D (). 1 0 0 0.

Bdzor 24 111 H. Knobel. Jr 0 1 1. 2 0 H. Van SUdon 24 111 D.

Monsees 2i 0 1 Boforoo and scorer Mr. K. StulwolL 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 1 SULLIVAN COMING TO TOWN. TUe Pride ot tUc Hub Will Delight Local Sports on Monday Kvcniii(r. Tho lovers of fistio scionco will havo an opportunity to soo Champion John L.

Sullivan in thia city next Monday evening, as on that niiiht ha will appear in ring costumo at the Palace Kink, Clermont avenuo. After musio by the band th champion and J00 Launon, of Boston, will havo a aot to. Thoy will be followed by Mike Cleary and Jimmy Carroll, Patsoy Korrigan aud Taddy Smith, Iko O'Neil Weir and Cal McCarthy, tho whole to wind up with four rounds betweon John L. Sullivan and iiuey Tracey, of this city. Tho doors will open at 7 P.

M. and tho prices of admission aro to bo $1 and $1.50 roBpectivoly. It was stated at Charloy Johnston's thia morning that John L. may bo horo this evening, as it is be. liovod he will loave Boston to day on tho 5 P.M.

train. If this report is correct tho candidate for Congress will hold a levee in tho offlco of Mr. Charles JohnBton, who was ono of his principal backers in tho ohampion's rocont argument with Kilrain. of Baltimore, Md. A woman died yesterday at Toledo, while on her wedding trip.

She was Mrs. J. N. Outhuer, wifo of an auditor in tho employ of tho Standard Oil Company. nna ccco (3 0 A CO RRK A 0 CO AA A A or.

nit ii a a A AA (i AAA A 0 0 0 0 UCtU It UA A 4AA A OCGO 00 MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS. CO UNKU HP.OADWAY AND V.iCDl'OJlO AVENUE, COHXKIi 1 ULTON FLATIiUSU AVKN'UE AND NEVINS STREET, AND CORNER CRRESrOlNT AND MANHATTAN AVENUES. TJKVYOKK HTATM CANALS NO 1N Pt.r uiiiU to Chnp cr iH i 111." 1. 1 SS! i'o will tic? i ccivo'l I Suii. int pnjli'ii: ni INiMii Work at liiii oilifc, in Aib.ii).

i i i liv rupttiinlHM" i ISSil. nt. tuetvo i Dun that l. iy. tins loilowini; J'Jjd ork will ho hlil ttn niiil I nDpiir it fly, ftniliivoiyprippn.su for pi co ol work hereinafter (''jimmUil tic (ic ilrntiri on noixw oinl iit itntioii oi tin (Jily ci! Nen' Vi'rk nr Alh.iuy is su't hy Natitiiia! or li.nilca in i r.

dii, iihin In? Suit', at to thu Su peri jj utiuiJt of 1'uhlir Wic.kw, tor lui Hiiiouiits oxnio. I oln.v as ro (piiroil I ho huU fin woi nro po.soJ tor. 'ih lollowiiu; urn tti i mim tpiLintities fur itlliiiiiliir hi S. Ciiyuiin mid Iv aiuJ t.Jou Ij. iiliTis; aii'l dniinin'X; nil o.t nvu I fofi, cm i pt masonry JliVJ or.tiio y.i vcuva inn h.vk Sill) utihic yaril iin oOO y.iuls hniiiK 2 0 fiihio yartl puiilinj; "0 yai is ifriii Willi in ni'iit; 1 Sl) ivjlnc ynnl.s dip.

i'd iauoil JiKiarnrv; cuhiu yanj rtthitlc in v. nil il.OD lft. Ii. y. hito itith i K.

M. pin ttmi ft. K. limhor per (50 fi snul'l'int; hc. VJjlOO p.n: i ivioMghr iron 'J 0 ptniU'fs chit iron oiiM( Sfiikcj n.tiN I fo.Kt foment; 1 tiikin out ant mates.

DKDl'OT MATERIALS EUR VISIIED HY STATE lnO cohic yar.l la lmi at 'S per yard; cubic yards stoiio at per yard, The amount of deposit riniuiru i with bill tor lo is A I Tho amount of lal or liond 'uuircd for ovo lock on evolution of coiitiact, Tho ot b. nd lov fairhfu! n.ir oi' ontract on ixivi of contract, 4 TJto foDowini: aro tho juantities for puttiiiK in machinery in loL ks ami 10, ts Canal: Two bailinR nod draining 2,000 cubic yards all ocavni ion cubic yards 50 cubic yards vortical wall in iiicliidiiuc 470 lineal foot of 20 inch vitrifitfd nipo laid and cemented; 00 liuoal foot 2 1 inch vitrified pipe laid aud cemented; fofit R. M. white oak timber, per 11,000 feel II. M.

white timl)cr, otc, nor llj.OOO fcot R. M. iiem lock timbor. otc, nr pouinle wtoukIU iion; 2(10 poundd spikes and nails machine: 2 wa cr uheols tS inch in place); friction clutctioH in idarc, for all machinery in placo eonnerlod with whrels and in complete working orlor ay pr plan. Tho above item aro for about (i.OOO pounds machinery, cast ixifiH and sh.attins fitted and in placo.

Tho amount of deposit ronuired with hid for putting machinery in lockd 0 and 10. Oswego Canal. $2 HO for oach lock. Tho amount of tabor bund roijnired for putting machinery iu lock No. 9, Oswego Onnal, execution of contract, $1,000 Same amount for lock No.

10. The amoitut of bond tor faithful performance of contract ou oxecutiou of contract for putting machinery in lotJs No. 0, Oswego Oanal, 5 1 Hanio amount for look No, 10 The plans, nianf, spot ilications, forms of contract together with regulations and conditions goveruiux tlio Jetiiiiyof contract, and all other nocessary napcri tvith which the proposers will be required to comply, will he ready for examination for iivo days prior to tho dato of letting for of the above work at tho oftico ol tho Supei inteuitont of Public Works, ftt Albany, and at tho ottice of tho Division Engineer at Syrnctiao. All pro for each of th above pieces of work must ho addressed to the Superintendent of Public Works, at Albany, and mu if bo addresoJ on cnvclopo "Proposal for tntblic wdrk," ami the piece of work proposed for munt be designiiteil. All of tho above work must bo comploted on or I re April 20.1S00.

Tho right is reserved to reject any or all bids. JAMF.S SllANAHAN, hupermtcnuunt of Public worko, lNSO koJ RC) 1 A LS EPAKTMENT bF CUAHIT1KS AND OOUUE UTIONS. KINGS N. Healed proposal.s wtil be toceircd at i ine secrctr.ry ot tlio iioard, IM'JIin placo, llrooklyn. N.

until Wednesday, September Jo, 18S0, for furnishing the labor and materials ueeesaaiy for ro pairing gates at tho County Penitentiary; also, for turnisbinK tramway for the transportation oi coal at the County Varm. St. Johnland; and tor siudi other articles as may be required for tho uso ot the department. Schedules with full particulate, including plans and RpecihcationR for tho work at the Penitentiary, can ho had at the abovo address. Each proposal must he accompanied by a certified check payable to tho order of W.

llyn 's, treasurer, or monoy to the amount of 10 per cent, of the aggregate of the hid. The Commissioners roservo tho right to reject any and all bids By order ol the Board of ion rs. WILLIAM H. HAY, President. Attest: 1).

0. I oal, Secreiary. SKALKii pHbpbsALsynsrinrrt cotved by the llrooklyn Park Commissioners at their othee. Li'. Park.

llrooklyn, until niKSDAY. September 24, 1HHD, nt 12 o'clock, noon, to furn'Hh for the use of the well, greenhouse, headquarters and lake house, at Prospect Park, 400 tons of Scranton egg eoal. 2 2 10 IbB. to ton; ICO tons Scran ton stove coal, li s. to ton: to be delivoroil, arc miiiod, at the pomt.s doBignated by and to bo cubjectto the approval superintendent or his representative appended by the Heard, said coal to be reweighed on tlio scales at tho park.

Payments to bo made monthly. proposals must include a certified chock to tho order of the Uro.iklyn Park Commissioners or money to tho amount of 10 per cout. of the bids. A bond will be required from the successful bidder for tho faithful performance of his contract. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids not deemed for the iuterosi of the city.

soI((7toSun ROBERT COURTNEY, Secretary. PROPOSALS SK ALBlT POS A will be received by the Board of Education until o'clock P. M. October 1, at tho office of the Superintendent Buildings of said Board, No. Livingston street, for labor and materiala required in the construction of new exits and alterations to Public Schools No.

14 and No. 28. All proposals must bo accompanied by p. certifiod chock for 5 per cent, of the amount of estimate, to bo drawn to the order of tho Board of Education and to be hold as a guarantee of good faith until tho contract shall have been awarded. Proposal blanks will bo furnished hy the Superintendent of Buildings, on which only will btdd ba received.

Parties to whom contractu are awarded will be required to give bonds for tho faithful performance of the work Tho Board roserves the right to reject any or all bids. WJLLIAM HAHKNKSS. solO 10t Chairman Committoo on School Hocsas. FlTOisWOHIEFQUAR Division of tho Atlantic, Governor's Island, N. Y.

September 17, 1K80. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to usual conditions, will bo received horo until 1 2 o'clock noon, October 10th, 1H80, and then opened, for construction, at Fort Hamilton, N. of two (2) brick barrack buildings. All iuformition can bo obtained at tho oitico of tho undersigned, and the Post Quartermas tor at Fort Hamilton. Envelopes containing proposals should bo marked "Proposals riar Construction of Buildings at Fort Hamilton, N.

Tho Government reserves tho right to roiect any or all bids. CHAK. H. lOfllPKlNS, Assistant Quartormastor General, U. S.

Army. BANKRtlPTCY WOTICES. COUNTY COURT OF XHB COUNTY OF i In the matter of tho assignment of John to Patrick Ward for the benefit of eredUoru nJ UFanie of rfln order raado by Hon. Henry A. Mooro, ol fonjgs.ontho 27tb day 1 H8i' notice is hereby given to all tho cred claims against John J.

CountW Cityof Brooklyn, under tne firm namo of John J. i reqmroa to present tbetr said SSlSr.UmibifS7iollcl101? thorofor duly verified, to the Subscriber, tho dulv Aiinnmtrt.t nc i t. ScbultoB, for the bonoflt of his creditors, at hiB Dlace of traiiBactlng busincBs. at the offlcoof J. Stowort Uous, ftJH Oitf of Now York, on or be? PATBIOK WARD.

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