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BROOKLYN, SATURDAY. JUNE 1883. THREE CENTS. VOL. 44.

NO. 152. DRV GOODS, AC. DKV GOODS, AMUSEMENTS. DRV GOODS, AC.

DRV GOODS, ctC. DRV GOODS, DKV GOODS, CONEY ISLAND. AUCTION MAIZES. LOESER CO. KEEB RRRR EEB RRRR ERR RRR EEEB at 1 A A tit A A A A ocoa ooo OO OO 0000 OOO SHALL OFFER THE FOLLOWING.

LOESER CO. FFFP FFP r. Ji LLI.LL ON OOO KEEB BBSS 13 OOH EBB BS8S OOF. OOO EEEB ES8S 8SSS 8 6SBS II II II Bsss ii II ii M. WEST.

I TV AV WEBRBH 8S8SB T1TPTTT nr is com AA WW XT WW 8 8 EES WW WW WW SSSSS a 8 WY VW 8 KBEEB SSSSS OFFER THE FOLLOWING GOODS TOR CES NAMED: RESS GOODS, OTS, IN STRIPE, CHECK AND MIXTURES, FROM 750. BUNTING, 25c; REDUCED FROM B00. CLOTH, 85c; REDUCED FROM $1.25, VEILING, 450. REDUCED FROM C5o. COMPLETE IN ALL THE GOOD QUALITIES.

VERY MUCH UNDER THE USUAL PRICES: 89; value, $1.25 1.00; value, 2.15, ralne, 1.35 1,50 65 75 1.00 65 75 00 1.00 45; value, 60; valuo, 65; yslue, GO; value, B5; value, 69; valuo, 75; valuo. CRAPES AT A GREAT REDUCTION FROM PRICES. WEST, FULTON STREET, INGTON'B, CARPET! NOS, tVC. QARR MURRAY. coco ocoa A AA A A AAA A A A A RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR RRRR A A QRAND OPERA HOUSE.

LAST NIGHT OF THE REGULAR SEASON. MILTON NOBLES AND DOLLIE NOBLES IN THE PHENIX. AVERLY'S BROOKLYN THEATER. LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON. TO NIGHT! LAST MATINEE SATURDAY.

JAY RIAL'S IDEAL UNOLE TOM'S CABIN. BOBBY NEWCOMB AND JUBILEE SINGERS. Popular prices, 25c, 35c. and 50o, oQOLONEL SINN'S PARK THEATER. THIS SATURDAY LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON.

1 Lost appearance of Messrs. I HARRIGAN HART. I Lost time of I McSORLEY'S INFLATION, I Produced with tho original cast of charactors, sconory. Properties and Mr. DAVE BRAHAM'S Popular musical compositions Songs for tho Poopl.

NOTICE, NOTICE. NOTICE. This thoator will open for tho FALL AND WINTER SEASON MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1883, And as usual tho Park will prosont noxt season the flrsl stars and combinations before the public. See tuAuro announcements. EE AVENUE ACADEMY OF MUSIO.

THIS WEEK, ONE OF THE BRAVEST. NEXT WEEK, ALVIN JOS LIN. THE ALL fc WILLIAMS' NOVELTY THEATER, FIFTH AND SOUTH FOURTH STS. LAST WEEK OF THE FIFTH REGULAR SEASON. MONDAY.

MAY 28. EVERY EVENING AT 8. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2. St. W.

HANLEY'S COMPANY IN EDWARD HARRIGAN'S MASTERPIECE. SQUATTER SOVEREIGNTY. Tho Sixth Regular Soason will oommonco Septembers. QRAND CONCERT, SATURDAY, JUNK 2. Direoted by Profossor HOLDING (formerly of tho Gron Oiiera House), at my Suinmor Gardon, commencing 7 P.

M. sharp. Admission 25c, lady and gent, 10 and 12 ELM PLACE. GEORGE ZIPP, Proprietor. EVENTH ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY For the benefit of the BROOKLYN DIET DISPENSARY, On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, June 0 and AFTERNOON AND EVENING, On the LAWN of WM.

MOSES, 541 Washington av, corner Atlantio, The Grounds will be lighted with ELECTRIC LIGHTS ol GREAT BRILLIANOY MUSIO BY BAND OF TWENTY FOUR PIECES. Wo oxpect to oxcol any outdoor illuminations ever seen in this country. Tho decorations in quantity and quality will exceed all former years. A Gypsy Dance will bo given in the Gypsy Encampniont. BootbB for the salo of fancy articles mado by tho ladies will bo a spooial feature.

INTERESTING ENTERTAINMENT IN THE AFTERNOON FOR THE CHILDREN. ADMISSION 50 CENTS, Shonld the woathor prove unfavorable it will be postponed and notice of time published ia evening papers. ITiSKARY ENTEK JLi TAINMENT AND STRAWBERRY FESTIVAIi under tho auspices of the YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION OF THE JOHNSON STREET M. E. CHURCH, TUESDAY EVENING, Juno 5, at 8.

JVdmisHion UUc Yi'lG INDIAN WKnVAIU, "FIATBUSH i and Fifth Avb. MONDAY, May 'iS, Third Snoceas lufWoek. A Cychmeof Novelties. Grontud with thunders ot applanao. Entire change of bill.

Now acts by the Wild In (InM, Road the list ol famous artists Wood nnd West, Giluon and Miles, James Punchinello, tho Biff Little Four, the Howard Sinters, Jesaio Morton, Bonnie Vtc. Laaslle, the Loyalti, Da Etta Brothers, Ella Zuila, in her dariuft: Bicycle Act, performing the Marvelous Feat of riding in midair a bicycle on a slender wire, suspended from the highest pnrta of tho pavilion. Performance concluding with the Trick Pantomime, Humpty Dumpty, to all parts, 10 eta. A few rosotvoa eoats 15 cents extra. Performance at 2:30 and 8:30 P.

Museum opon from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. LECTUKKS.

EYEUETT hall, spiritual con feronco The Rev. J. D. RuuelusB. nrosideut of th iow York Cremation Societv.

will lecture on cremation this oveningat 8 o'clock; an iuBtmctivo leoturo is anticipated. Seats mm and tho public invited. FA IKS, FESTIVALS, Sec. A STRAWRERRY FESTIVAL AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT will he held in tho GREENE AV. M.

E. CHURCH, between Tompkius and Throop avs, on TUESDAY EVENING, Juno 6, at 8 o'clock. tHUUVTV TAX A I ifl. IN PURSUANCE TO THFrpROVISIONS Soction 4 oi Chapter 217 oi the Laws ol 12, I tho nndorhigned, County Troasuror of Kings County, will wll at public auction, at tho County Treasurer's nlhon. tba County Court Houso, Brooklyn, at 12 o'clock on tho 20th day of Juue, 1883, all the suveral pieces or parcels of land lyiiur within tno dtntrict of ascossmont fortlio toying out and improvement of tho public highwav or avenue in Kings County, known aa Ocoan Parkway, and tho continuation thereof laid out and improved pursuant to Chapter 801 of tho Laws of 18(19 and tno several acta omoudatf ry thereof, upon which tho owner or owners hsB or have failud to pay the aa eoBhmont either in full or by installment as reducod and firovided by Chaptor 247 of the Iaws of 1842, for the lowest ana ot yoava for which any porson will tako tho same and pay the amount remaining unpaid with interest from tho lime of the passage of ftaid act (May together with fivo por contum for collection fees and threo por centum in addition for tho expense of advertising and salo.

If oil the pieces or parcels aro not, disposed of on the first day tho salo will bo continued daily, Sundays excepted, at the same place and hour, until each and every pieco or par col of land is sold. GILLIAM SCllENCK, County Troastiror Kings County. The following is a list showing the amounts due upou each, parcel of laud, respeotively, on May 31, 1882, under and pursuant to tho pruvisions of Chaptor 247 of tho Laws of 1882: Assess raont number. 1 Willinm Graham 8587.54 '1 3 Rem R. Hegeinan.

385.24 904.91 Mary, wife of Guorgo C. Loys Hannah Hegeinan M. P. Mason 51. P.

Mason Shaughnossy Thomas Shaughnossy William A. Jofforis It. Uuryea Richard Kinfisland and William II. Ash Thomas Monagban Estate of Lvdia Britz 152. IS 201.75 07.21 009.

SO 84.25 4C.03 05.33 153.54 74.90 127.64 185.79 1.25 17.3. I 1 28.03 2,005.47 111.33 49.0U 22.17 270.03 10.34 603.08 1,015.52 202.40 10.07 1.505.07 135.00 20.30 54.49 20.94 7.77 17.8T 42.03 4 5 0 10 19 23 24 30 89 41 part, 43 48 48 C. Poash or Lafnyetto Peas loo Anthony Treman Thomas Douglass John BehreiiM E. Francis Hyde Elizabeth A. Turner Elizabeth A.

Turner Elizabeth A. Turner E. Francis Hyde E. Francis llydu E. Francis Hyde E.

Francis Hvdo Elizabeth A. Turner E. Hvdo E. Fr tin is Hydo Eliziln Ili A. Turner 49 A 40 49 0 49 60 A 60 6(1 51 51 A 61 11 52 A 521) 00 CI 85 89 A 93 OS 129 131 147 A 155 150 105 170)4 177 194 199 2118 213 221 222 223 231 232 239 244 244 A 245 245 0 203 3110 307 308 312 No.

CS Nathaniel Weber Heirs of Cll'irles Sininck Charles A. Benders Desmond Jamea Comers William 11. Hudson Geoigo A. Hoyco 33.33 10.0(1 20.73 R.7! Mares or J. Mares Greenfield M.

E. Church William Mac.koy William Mackey Henry Hirks W. F. Callahan F. Callthan Trusteos Gi Poutiold Al.

E. James Mi Caughau Caroline Wood Thomas J. Northal! Edwin Lord Edwin tjord Edwin Lord Heirs o( V. Ramrfdun Edwin l. ird Congrt gationul Cliurcu JoBi ph S.

Stout li. Fi llli'is Hvdo E. Francis Hyde Josoph S. Stout Robocca Turner Washington Cemetery I). S.

Everson P. 11. Walsh Etuelitie A. Wilder CONTINUATION. W.

A. Engerman or Samuel Gar 4BMJ 12. 27.84 81.67 207.2)4 137.7(1 20.97 00.24 104.23 8G.83 69.90 30.25 41.93 210.19 2,181.40 1.213.39 0,072.13 13.17 492.17 2,937.23 639.CK 10.0? 21.45 rison GO Do. or Richard Ktillttoll G7 Do. or Willinm Johnson CH Do, or Nicholas Williamson 09 Do.

or William Rj'dor 70 Do, or Richard J. Stillwoll 71 Do. or Isaac )o Nyso 72 Do. or Albnrt Terliune 73 Do. or William Johnson 70 Do.

or William Jonos 81 part Sarah C. Brewster, Iota 209 and 210, J. W. Voorhies' map 61 part William II. Barm lots 214 ond 215, J.

W. Voorhion' map 81 part Anna M. Moused, lots 292 to 302, inclusive 81 part Mary J. Scrilmor or Mrs. Coui lies, lota 209.

270 and 324 and 325 81 part A. M. Monsull, lots 21G and 217 81 part A. M. Montell, lot 174 82 Abbott Pavement Company 89 Ella Likclond 91 Kings County Railroad Co 92 A New York and Brighton Beach Rail road 93 Now York and Brighton Beach Rail road 93 A New York nnd Brighton Beach Railroad M21 30t Su Dec day .63 .53 .63 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 1.0,1 5.1 9.80 4.83 60.47 22.93 4.33 1.73 13.44 69.43 310.20 192.70 0.30 26.3G PROPOSALS.

SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ceived at the office of the Board of Fducation until Tuesday, June 5, ot 4 o'clock P. for heating and ventilating now School Houses Nos. 40, Colored 1, Branch 20 and Ellery st. School Houso. Plans and specifications can be scon at tho offico of tho Board, in Red Hook lane.

Names of two responsible tier sons will bo required for tho faithful performance of tho contract. Tho Board resorvos the right to reject any irregular bids, or any which may not bo for the interest of tho Buard. HAYDEN W. WHEELER Chalrmsn Committoo on Warming and Ventilation. my2G lOt JflklStCAI.

IlVSTKICrriO.V. A FIRST CLASS ORGANIST WILL take a few more pupils during tho Summer months at $15 per quarter; piano or organ. Address ORGANIST, officii. "TV AY AND EVENING LESSONS ALL MP Summer at BROWNE'S BROOKLYN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Nos. 31H and 306' Fulton Bt, opposite Johnson.

Rapid rove me ut guaranteed in writing, arithmetic, bookkeeping, to. Call or writo for cataloguo. Special desks f.r adults. UTDOOR SKETCH CLASS. Those desirouB of joining may address CHARLES BRIDGM AN, 10 COURT STREET, (Vhonix Building.) LOANS.

4,000, 3,500, 83,000 LOANS WANTED m3 on firat class Brooklyn improved property in Twenty filth Ward; only inreiitorfl o. their attorneys to apply. MILLER A MOLLOV. 35 Willotitfhby st. CLAIBVOYANTS.

MADAME PHEBE, INDIAN ASTROLO ffist, causes speedy marriage with one you Iuto, unites the soparatecU removes ovil uiftuoneo, foretetU futuco Aei tfny: foe from '25 cents, 150 Myrtle uv, near at. 'ItS. LEA, MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT nnifU.lkoIn.,...,.l, il intluences: eivestroud nick: terms bile, and no tonta. iavuuin aT, nm im; warn up, MRS. T.

,1. LEWIS. THE RELIABLE business clairvoyant and magnetic healer, can be consulted on all subject relating to life, at DeKalb ar. first floor. Please walk upstairs without ringing the bell.

MADAME LATROVE, A RELIABLE mttdtcat, busmen clairvoyant and psychomancut, rrith second sight, tell without questioning uatuee. dates, events; information on wtunmy: hortves, htocka aal mines; dweasofl examined by hair; magnetio healing. 366 Cumberland bt, near Fulton, QFEOIAIj INDUCEMENTS EOR STOR. K7. ftAro of furniture, eto.

low rates; Boparale rooms; low cash advauctwl If desired at the MhT.tOPUU TAN JriUAiiE HuVJSKS, 1 iB and 3 SO Fulton at. S. FIRUSKI. Proprietor. ECHSLER ABRAHAM.

44 4 4 44 4 4 A. 444 A BBB RRR A A MM MM AA BR AA II II AA MMMM A A BBB RRR A A HHH A A MM AAA BURR AAA II AAA MMMM A A BBB Ha A II UA All 11 A A 266 AND 268 WASHINGTON STREET, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A TO THE STERLING BARGAINS IN 00000000000 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000 00000000 AND FINE 00000000 0 GOO OO OOO DDI) sSSa GOOO ODD 8 v. yr 11 11 oog GGG OO OOO DDD 00000000000000000000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WE MENTION: 25o. regular yalue, 870. 62)tfo.

regular value, 800. DAMASK NAPK1NS.81.50 doz. value 32. SIZE, SOMETHING NEW, ONLY 82.60 each. 9X0.

value. 12iO. value, 40a. 25a. value, 850.

23c. value, S5o. 25c; value, 40o. value, 600. SPECIALLY W)W PRICES.

UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS IN DRESS GOODS. OES THAN EVER NAMED HERETOFORE, ABRAHAM. L. SOMERVJLLE, NO. 325 WASHINGTON STREET.

POST OFFICE BLOCK, FORMERLY OF SANDS AND FULTON STREETS. WILL OFFER DURING THE OOMINO WEEK 0000000000000000 0 0 oooooooooooao GREAT BARGAINS IN SILKS, FRENCH AND BRITISH DRESS GOODB, 00000000000000000000000000000000 LACES, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND FANOY GOODS, oooosooooooooooooooooo 00000000 360 LOTS FROM AUCTION DOTTED SWISSES, HAMBURG EDGING, SPAN ISH LAOE, PLAID ORGANDIES, AT HALF THEIR REAL VALUE. 00 000 000000000000000 0 0000000 00 000000000000000 00000 000000000 60 CAMELS' HAIR SHAWLS a WORTH $76.00. SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOO 0000000 AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DOMESTIC GOODS, OIL CLOTHS AND MATTING, WILL BE OFFERED AT SPECIAL PRICES. L.

SOMERV1LLE, NO. 325 WASHINGTON STREET, POST OFFICE BLOCK. ITIII.LINERV, 79 AND 81 MYRTLE AVENUE. NN NEEEKW NEEK WW WW NF. WW WW NNE NNEEKB IIDDDD rciCEB A II DE AA II A A II DF.F.E AAA II A A III) J)H A A IIDDDD EBEBA A In order to enable our patrons and tho ladies of Brooklyn to roach tho 000000000000000000000 0 GREAT BRIDGE 0 000000000000000000000 Without being compelled to crowd in stront cars or to exhaust and tire thomsolves, wo havo provided a line of woll equipped 00000000000000000 OMNIBUSES, 00000000000000000 Which will leave this Btoro overy 00000000000000000000000 FORTY MINUTES 00000000000000000000000 For tho Bridgo and return from tho same, OOOOOOO OOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO FREE FOR LADIES.

0 00000000000000000 00000000 Tho novelty of a oooooooooooaqoooo FREE RIDE 00000000000000000 In a comfortablo omnibus to tho Bridge is not an every dav occurrence, and wo invite overy lady to embrace the opportunity, commencing MONDAY, June 4, from ooooooooooooooooooooooooo 10 A. M. TO 0 P. M. ooooooooooooooooooooooooo We aro also making arrangements to tako some of our patrons across tho groat Bridgo and back during occasional tripB.

1C Wo will inaugurate this event by exposing on our BBB A RRR GGG A II Tfl? It AA It AA II NN BBB A A RRR A A II NNN AAA GO AAA II NN BBB A A It GGG A A II NN oca 00 NN TTTT EEB RRR RSS IT UV II TJ 5D KO OO OU UNNN KO OOUUNNN KO OO OU UNNN OOO OO UU NN RKll BEB 14. If 000000000000000000 HATS, PLUMES, 000000000000000000 00000 000 0 000000 0000 TIPS AND FLOWERS, OOOO 0000000000000 600 Boxes of TIPS, all colors, really) worth $1.25 por bunch 75 doien PLUMKS, all colors, worth) no $2.25 at i Wla rv ir 75 dozen PLUMES, extra large choice goods, worth $2.75, aj) $1,69. colors 100 dozen UNION MHLAN HATS? coin oil colors and shapes 40 cases extra fine quality BLAOK1 CHIPS in the leading shapes eJC 100 caSBsextraquality LOOP BRAID) HATS, in all tho loading nhapesj 26o. and colors, worth 75c 0.0 0000000000000000 Immense bargains oooaoooooooooooooooo IN M1LLAN HATS, LEGHORN HATS AND CHILDREN'S HATS TOO NUMEROUS TO QUOTE. THE OPPORTUNITY IS ONE OF THE BEST EVER OFFERED TO SECURE BARGAINS.

NEW IDEA, B. KOCH, 79 AND 81 MYRTLE AVENUE. mONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ELEGANT ly carved and highly polished monuments and headstones of best quality Italian and American marble or granite, for sale at the very lowest possible prices: lot inclosed. JOSEPH M.

JOHNSON. No. 129 Fourth St. E. D.

TECHSLER ABRAHAM. WKEE COO KSS t. WWWWE OO II HrBL WW WW P.tt HHHH SSo EEE RRR ERR EE HUH WW WW OOH HBSL E.RR ERE COO "BS LLLLKEKR NOS. 397 AND 299 FULTON; STREET WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 00 000000000000000000000000000000 1 I II NN ERlt NN KSSSQ 0 II NN NNNH II KB n8SS, li II NN NN LLLL II NN KKB NN ESS8 00000000 00000000 WH HIITTTTEEB II II WWWWHHHII EE WW WW II HUT EEB 00000000000000000000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooooo AMONG OTHERS ELEGANT SCOTCH DAMASK TOWELS, C5 inch SCOTCH TABLE DAMASK NEW AND CHOICE DE8IGNS 20x20 SCOTCH REVERSIBLE FRENCH QUILTS, EXTRA LACE PLAIDS 47 inch FRENCH NAINSOOK ENGLISH PLAID NAINSOOK ENGLISH STRIPE NAINSOOK FIGURED AND DOTTED SWISSES FIGURED AND DOTTED SWISSES FIGURED AND DOTTED SWISSES EMBROIDERED FLANNELS AT WE ALSO CONTINUE TO OFFER SILKS AND THE CHOICEST FABRICS AT LOWER PRI WECHSLER 4 J. THORBURN.

TTTTH II OOO RRR BBB RRR fTT? II HO OR RB BU UR NN HHHO RRR BBB RRR NN $1 HO OR RB BU UR OOO BBB UU 419 AND 421 FULTON STREET, CORNER PEARL, WILL SELL ON MONDAY BOO PIECES FRENCH PRINTED MULL, 40 INCHES WIDE, IN ALL THE NEW TINTS AND FIGURES AT THE UNHEARD OF PRICE OF 1, 232223 11 23 CENTS YARD. II 22 23 111 222222 AS THOSE GOODS COST THE IMPORTER FROM 25o. TO 400. PER YARD. WE ANTICIPATE AN IMMEDIATE CLOSING OUT OF THEM.

TTTTH OO RRR BBB RRR NW It HO OR RB BU UR RNNN HHHH RRR BBB RRR NNN II HO OR RB BU UR RNNN HOOK I BBB UU D. MAGUIRE'S, 703 FULTON ST, near Fort Grcone placo. Great clearing out salo of staple Dry Goods for thirty days. Increasing trade and limited spaco make it imperative that our uholves shall not be taken up with old stock. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SILK UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS.

MERINO UNDERWEAR, FINE DRESS SHIRTS, UNLAUNDERED Shirts. JEAN DRAWERS, iioiin av PAISLEY and BROCHE SHAWLS. INDIA OASHMERE Shawls FINE WOOLEN SHAWLS, FANCYDHJJSS GOODS, BLACK CASHMERES, Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, GINGHAMS, UUXU31lia, fJAftXUXU.Ua, PRINTS. ALSO, A COMPLETE STOCK OF LINEN GOODS, DAMASKS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASINGS, TICKINGS, White COUNTERPANES. FURNITURE, lOHN MULLINS.

82 AND 84 MYRTLE AVENUE. FURNITURE. CARPETS. BEDDING, STOVES, Etc. Upholstering in all its branches.

WINDOW SHADES, LAMBREQUINS. ETC Cash or special terms of credit if desired. Easiest of any house in the buBiness. J3l WINDOW SHADES A SPECIALTY. GREAT VARIETY.

DADO, TRANSPARENT, HOLLAND, in all colors. SEVERAL PARLOR SUITS. AT REDUCED PRICES. LOADER'S, LOADER'S, No. 976 FULTON STREET, near Grand avonno.

A GOOD, SOLID, WELL MADE EXTEN sion table for $4.60 at the LONG ISLAND FURNITURE 46 Myrtle av; other goods at pricos away down immense stock to select from. LEGAL. NOTICES. A SSIGNEES' SALE THE UNDER 1L signed, us assignoo of ROBETRT MYHAN for tho benefit of Ins creditors, do hereby givo notice that 1 will sell at public auction, at the Commercial Exohango, No. 389 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 21st day of March, 1883, at 12 o'clock, noon, to the highest bidder, the lands and promises described as follows: All those Bix lots of land and dwelling house thoreon known as No, 858 DeKalb avenue, in tho City of Brooklyn, being tho present placo of residence of said Myhan.

Also tho premises known as No. 113Classon avenue, in said City of Brooklyn, being the present placo of residence of Peter Carroll. Dated January 1(5, 1883. ANTH6NY B. PORTER, Assigns.

TnoMAR Kilvert, Attorney for Assigneo, 164 Nassau street. New York (Tribune Building). ia20 9wS Tho foregoing Bale ia hereby adjourned to April 11, 1383, at 12 o'clock, noon, at tho City Salesrooms, 379 Fulton street, Colo 4 Murphy, auctioneers. Dated March 21, 1883. ANTHONY B.

PORTER, Assignee. Thomas Kilvert, Attornoy for Assignee, Tribuno Building, New York. nih24 3tS Tho foregoing 6alo is hereby adjourned to May 9, 1883, at 12 o'clock, noon, at tho City Salesrooms, 379 Fulton street, Colo 4 Murphy, auctioneers. Dated April 11, 1883. ANTHONY B.

PORTER, Assignoo. Thomas Kilyeht, Attorney for Assignee, 'tribune Building, New York. alt 4wS Further adjourned to Juno 6, 1893, Barao time and place. Doted May 9, 1883. ANTHONY B.

PORTBR, Assignee. Thomar Kilvert, Attorney for Assignee, Tribune Building Now York. mJ'12Jl? SUPREME COURT IN THE MATTER of the petition of tho Trusteos of tho New York and Brooklyn Bridge toacuniro title to real estate in the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings, now of Augustus Cruikshank, trustee, eto. and others To Elixa Jones, Lucy Goodwin, John S.

Parker, guardian of Lucy Goodwin; Ruth Lucy Goodwin, Simon Ricker, Lavinia Burrows, Mary Frances Burrows, Roth Burrows, Hiram J. Burrows, residing at North Lebanon, Maino; Sallio Eaton, residing at Pittslield, Now Hamushiro; Roxanna Varnay, Oliver Na aon, Charles Henry Naaon, Charles 51. Woodman, Elisha Goodwin, Emma Tnppan, residing at Dover, Now Hampshire; Margaret Hoyt, residing at Portsmouth, Now Hampshire; Martha I.ord, Amaxiah L. Knox, Sarah Lord. Elmer J.

Lord, whose residences are unknown: Mary Knox, Sarah E. Collin, Daniel E. Knox, of Berwick, Maine; William P. Davis, of Lawrence and Jacob Went worth, of West Roxbury.Massachusetts; John Wentworth, 2nd, Noah Wentworth, Lydia Goodwin, Polly Goodwin, Martha Jano Waite, Mary Ann Libby. Nancy Goodwin Wentworth, of North Lebanon, Maine Hiram Wentworth, of South Boston; Patience Lang, of Royalston.

ond Hannah Dolan.of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts David Wentworth, of Milton; Ada Ann Gate, of Exetir; Samuel Wentworth, of Spring Vale, New Hampshire; William Emory, of Alfred, Mains; Dorothy Marshall, Paul Wentworth and Sjmuol Wentworth, of Groat Falls, in New Hampshire: Jacob Wentworth, William E. Lord, of Belgrade; Mercy Colo, Experience Ricker, Malvania Wentworth, Lncretm Wentworth, John S. Wentw irth, Hannah Ricker, of Lebanon; Reuben Wentworth, of Belgrade Mills, and Increase S. Kimball, of Sanford, in Maino; Roxana Bingham, Daniel W. Staples, of Springfield, in Vermont; Andrew Goodwin, Mary E.

Foyo, Lorenzo Goodwin, Charles W. Morse, Charles W. Woodman, as guardian of Charles W. Morse, of Lynn, in Massachusetts: Gilbert N. Maryhsll, who resides at Philadelphia, in the State of nutylvania; AmyWorster, of Groveton; John Smith (3d), of Tarnworth.

and Sally Hodsam, of Ossines Center, in New Hampshire; Mary Hansom, of South Berwick, in Maino; Emma Toppan, of Dover, Now Hampshire, and Jeremiah P. Shaw, Andrew T. Roberts, Reuben Goodwin, Newell Goodwin, Anthony Goodwin, Susan E. Goodwin. Henry M.

Goodwin, Theodolia Goodwin, Jacob A. Goodwin, Van Bnren Goodwin, Hannah A. Goodwin, Family A. Blaisdell, Blaisdell J. Goodwin, Abagail L.

Smith. Lavinia Fnrnald Ezekiul Wentworth, Henry W. Wentworth, Nan cv Meldrum, Irene Wontworth, Daniel E. Knox, Albert Varney, Jacob Wontworth, Joel O. Hereon.

Joel Goodwin. Amaziah Goodwin, Joseph Goodwin, ldia Jane Goodwin, Nancy C. Wentworth, Lemuel Goodwin, Jane Goodwin, Phebo Freoman, Charles Henry Nason. Oliver Nason, Joanna Bell, Isaac Wentworth, Nancy Staples, Patrick II. Burns, Nathaniel Lord, Nancy Smith, Betsey Smith, Hannah Smith.

Lorenzo Smith, Thomas Smith, C. H. Calkin, Dorothy Pitman, Mary Ham, Jane Calkin, Reuben Wentworth, Andraw Wentworth, William L. Wentworth, Mehalia Staples, Melissa Grant. William Wontworth, Alonzo Wentworth, Charles Wentworth, Al mon Wentworth and Samuel Champion, whose residences arounxnown, tho heirs at law of Ruth Goodwin, 2nd, deceased, tho heirs at law of Eunice Ricker, deceased, the heirs at law of Hannah Cloutmans, doceasod.

the heirs at law of Patrick II. Burns, deceased, thoheirs atlawof Benjamin Wentworth. deceased, tho heirs at law of Mary Staples, deceased, tno heirs at law of Nancy Champion, deceased, the heirs at iawof Abraham Wentworth. deceased, tho heirs at law of Anarew Wentworth, deceased, tho hoirs at law of Joseph W. Wentworth, deoea6ed, the heirs at law of Albert Goodwin, deceased, tho heirs at law of Ruth Goodwin, 1st, deceaied, the heirs at law of Jacob Lord, deceased tho heirs at law of William Lord, deceased, the heirs at law of Jacob Smith, deceased, the hoirs at law of Polly Goodwin, deceased, tho heirs at law of Jacob W.

Wentworth, deceased, and all other pirsons and closies of persons interested in tho promises bei alnafter described as beneficiaries under the last will and testament of injsmin Lord, decearel. The object of the application ia that the trustees of the Now York and Brooklyn Bridge may acquire title to tho lands hereinafter described for O10 purpose of constructing and maintaining a bridge over tjio East River betweon the cities of New York and Brooklyn and may hare commissioners appointed to ascertain and determine the compensation to the owners and persons interested in the real estate whioh tho trusteos propose totakeJfoiUio purposes of their said bridgo and an approach thereto in Brooklyn osfol lows: All that certain lot of land in the city of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State ol New York, ana bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the south line or ido of Sands street fifty feet more or less distant westerly from the southwest corner of Sands and Washington streets adjoining lands lato of Temperance A. Roe, running thence southerly nearly parallel with Washington street and along the said lands lato of Tomperanco A. Ttoe ono hundred and four feet eight inches to lands of Clara Lcggett; thence running westerly parallel with Sands street ana along tho said lands of Clara Leggett twenty five feet moro or less to lands of Harriott G. Adams; thenco running northerly nearly parallel with Washington street and along said land3 of Harriott G.

Adams ono hundred and four feet eight inches to the southerly line or Bide of Sands street and thonce easterly along tho Biid southerly lino or Bide of Sands street twont five feat to tho point or place ol beginning. Tho said premises being known by the street number 24 Sands street, and on tho map of the approach to tho Now York and Brooklyn Bridge, filed by tho petition era in Kings County Register's offico on April 21, lSfc3, being designated aa 'Lot 21." Sirs ou will please take notice that apotitlon, of which the foregoing is a cony, will be presented to tho Supreme Court, at a Special Term thereof, to be hold at the County Court House, in tho City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, on the ninth day of July next, at 13 o'clock A. M. of that day, and we shall then and there move, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, that the prayer of said petition be granted and for such other order as may be oroper. Brooklyn, May 8.

1883. BERGEN A DYKMAN, Attorneys for Petitioners, 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. Y. To Augustus Cruikshank, Trustee, and the persons abovo named. 1 je'lfiw SMOKY CHIMNEYS.

MOKY CHIMNEYS CURED OR NO CHARGE. THE "GOTHIC" CHIMNEY TOP PUT Ul ON TRIAL FOR THIRTY DAYS. J. H. WHJTLKY, 193 FULTON ST.

A 11 23 II 22s3 HI 222222 OONEY ISLAND, WEST BRIGHTON BEACH, BRIGHTON BEACH, MANHATTAN BEACH, PIt6SPECT PARK AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD. Brooklyn depot, NINTH AV. andTWEN TIETH ST. (Greenwood). Excursion tickots 2o Oli NTS, WHICH ENTITLES THE HOLDER TO FREE ADMISSION ON THE NEW IRON PIER SPRING TIME TABLE, 18B3.

On and after MONDAY, May 14, trains will loavo ths Brooklyn Dopot for West Brighton at 7:35, 9, 10:30, 11:30 A. 12:80, 1:30, 1, 2:30, 3, 3:30, 1, 1:30, 6, 5:30. 6, .30, 7:30. 8:30 P. M.

Returning trains loava West Brighton at 7, 8:05, 9:30, 11 A. 1,2, 2:30, 3, 3:30, 1, 4:30, 5,6:30, 0, 0:30, 7. 8, 9 P. M. Tho 6:30 and 7:30 A.

M. traina from Brooklyn, and tho 7 nnd 8:03 A. M. trains from West Brighton will not bo run on Sundays. On Sundays trains will bo run half hourly during tho morning and every tift eon minutes during too aftornoon and craning.

Extra trains will be run when travel requires. Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach tro only ten minutes' walk from West. Brighton. Tho Park, Vanderbilt and Ninth ar. lines from Fulton and Catharine ferries via Prospect Park, tho Jay and Smith St.

line, tho Hamilton av, and Ninth st, lino and tho new Seventh av. line, via City Hall, run directly to tho depot. Passengera via tho Adams st, Bnorum place and Fifth av. line transfer at the cornor of Fifth av. and Fifteenth st, those via tho Atlantic av.

and Prospect Park lino from Wall st. and South ferries transfer at tho cornor of Ninth av. and Park plaza. 11. SCHERMERIIORN, Engineer and Supt.

jjANHATTAN BEACH. FROM FLATBUSH AVENUE. NO CHANGE OF CARS. EXCURSION TICKETS 25 CENTS. CHILDREN'S EXCURSION 15 'CENTS.

Trains leavo Flatbush avenuo Depot (Atlantic and Flat bush avs. direct to tho beach at 7:20 A.M. and hourly from 10:10 A.M. to 7:10 P. M.

Trains leave Manhattan Beach for Flatbu3h avonuo Dopot without change of cars at A. M. and hourly from ll A. M. to 8 P.

M. All trains ston both ways at FRANKLIN (Bedford Station), NOSTRAND, KINGSTON, TROY AND UTICA AVS. (JREENFOINT DIVISION Traina loavo Greenpoint at 8:40 and hourly from 10:10 A. M. to 7:10 r.

m. Trains leave Manhattan Beach for Groeupoint at 10:05 and hourly M. H. All trains, both ways, stop at HUMBOLDT, GRAND AND RIDGEWOOD STATIONS. Trains marked thus do not ran on Sunday, Baggage called far and delivered betweon Manhattan Boach aud any point in Brooklyn by tho Long Island Express.

GRAND SACRED CONCERTS Sunday afternoon and evening by GILMORE'S WORLD RENOWNED BAND, RIGHTON BEACH.BROOKLYN.FLAT BUSH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE. Trains loavo FlatbuBh stopping at Vanderbilt av. at .30, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15. 10:45, 11:45 and 12:15, 12:45, 1:45, 2:15, 2:45, 8:15, 3:46, 4:15,4:45, 6:15, 5:15, 6:18.

6:46. 7:15, 7:45, 8:15, 9:46 and 10:15 P. M. Leave Bedford at 7.20. 8:20, 9:20, 9:50, 10:20, 10:50 and 11:34 A.

and 12:1. 12:34, 1:04, 1:31, 2:04, 2:34, 3:04, 3:34, 4:04, 5:04, 6:34, 0:04, 6:31, 7:01, 7:34, 8:04, 8:34, 9:04, 9:34 and 10:01 P. M. RETURNING LEAVE BRIGHTON. Flatbush av.

at 0:40. 7:40, 8:40, 9:10, 10:10, 10:40, 11:10 and 11:40 A. M. and 12:10, 12:40, 1:10, 1:10, 2:10, 2:40, 3:10. 3:40, 4:10, 4:40, 5:10, 5:40, 0:10, 0:40, 7:10.

7:40, 8:10, 8:40, 9:10 and 9:40 P. M. For Bedford at 8:40, 7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:10, 10:10, 11:10, 11 .10 and 11:55 A. 51. and 12:25, 12:55, 1:25, 1:55, 2:25,2:55,3:25.3:55,4:25, 4.55, 5 '25.

5:55, 6:25, 6:55, 7:25, 7:55, 8:25, 8:65, 9:25 and 9:10 P. M. Trains leaving Flatbush at 6:30 and 7:15 and Brighton at 0:40 and 7:40 A. M. will not run on Sundays.

Cars paas the F'lat bush av depot for Fulton, Wall and South ferries ovcry two minutes. Closo connections made with all Annex Boata atFulton Ferry, from Jersey City, and all roads ontering thero, HORSE CAR CONNECTIONS. FLATBUSH AV. DEPOT is reached by Atlantio av and Fifth av cars from Fulton, Wall and South ferries, and by the Flatbush av. and Boerum St.

cars from Fulton Ferry. BEDFORD STATION is reached by Franklin av. cars from Grand st. Forry: Lafayette av. stages from Wall at.

Ferry and Rapid Transit Trains. BERGEN ST. is reached by Tompkins av. cars from Grand and RooBevettBt. ferries; Bergen st.

cars from Ham ilton av. Ferry. PROSPECT PARK Is reached by Flatbush av. cara from F'ulton F'erry; Lee and Nostrand av. cars, aud Franklin av.

cars from Grand and Roosovelt st. ferrios. ROBERT WHITE, General Superintendent. BROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD. DEPOT: NEARM AIN ENTRANCE GREENWOOD CEMETERY.

Trains loave Greenwood: 9:00, 9:50, 10:40, 11:30, A. M. and 12:00 M. thon 1:00, 1:30, 2:00 and half hourly to 8:30. 9:20 P.

M. (lasttrain.) Returning leave Coney Island: 8:00, 9:00. 10:00, 10:50, 11:40 A. 12:10, 12:10, 1:10, 1:10, 2:10. 2:40.

3:10, 3.40, 4:10. 4:40, 6:10, 6:40, 6:10, 6:40, 7:10, 7:10, 8:10 and 8:40 P. M. Court Btreet enrs direct to depot. EXCURSION TICKETS 25 CENTS.

r.xcuitsioNs. NEW YORK, WOODHAVEN AND ROCKAWAY R. R. BEACH AT ROCKAWAY. THE POPULAR ROUTE TO ROCKAWAY BEACH.

THIRTY MINUTES TO THE SEA. SPLENDID OARS, BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. QUICK TIME. OPEN FOR THE SEASON MAY 30. Trains loavo as follows Flatbush av, 6:16, 8:35, 9:10, 10:05 A.

M. 1:10, 2:30, 1, 6:30 P. M. Bodford Station, 6:20, 8:40. 9:45, 11:10 A.

M. 1:15, 2:35:4:05. 5:35 P. M. EastNewYork, 6:35, 8:47, 0:52, 11:17 A.

M. :1:22, 2:42, 4:12. 5:42 P. M. Long Island City, 0:30, 9:33, 11:10 A.

1, 2:35, 4:30, 5:40, 7 P. M. Bushwick, 6:30. 9:33, 11:15 A. i 2:35, 3:20, 6:20, 7 P.

M. Returning, loave the Beach hourly. PTHlTPLACID HUDSON. To NEWBURO, WEST POINT and YONKERS. SUNDAY.

JUNE 3. Largo and powerful steamer GRAND REPUBLIC. FARE 50a. FOR ROUND TRIP. Leaving Jewell's Dock, Brooklyn 9:00 A.

M. Leaving pier North River 0:15 A. M. Leaving pier foot Tonth st, North River 9:30 Leaving pier foot Twenty Kocond at, N. 10:00 A.

M. leaving Yonkors 11:00 A. M. Leaving ersey City by Annex Boat to Jewoll's Dock 8:40 A. M.

Jersey City passengers can procure tickots at oihco of Brooklyn Annex Forty. ROCKAWAY BEACH. JUNE 3, The powerful sea steamer COLUMBIA. FARE GOo. FOR THE ROUNI TRIP.

A. M. P. M. Leaving foot WestTrtonty socondBt, N.

K. leaving font West Tenth at, N. Leaving pior G. N. leaving JowuIi'b Dock, Brooklyn Loiiviiw Jorsey City by Annux Boat to Jow ell'n Dovk lTjiiiriiiiiir )nnvi)R Tlnrtof awfiv 9:00 1:30 9:15 9:30 9:45 9:20 1:45 2:00 2:15 1:40 6:15 11:30 jertfpy uny passengers can procure ucKeio uiuco u.

Brooklyn Anuoi UP i TTnAMERICAN RHINE. LYNCH'S REGULAR LINE. Tho ruagniticont now palace steamer LONG BRANCH, Captain JAMES LYNCH, Will mako regular SUNDAY MORNING oxoursions to NEWBURGH. Landing at Yonkers, lona Island ana West Point. Leaving JowoU'b Wharf.

Brooklyn, at 8:10 A. M. STACK'S Grand Military Brass Hand in choice music. IRdsAMBOTfCOAIPANY FOR CONEY ISLAND, LANDING AT BOTH IRON PIERS. LEAVE PIER NO.

1, NORTH RIVER, AS FOLLOWS: FVrOld Pior 9, 11 A. M. 1, 3, 5 P. M. For New Pier 10 A.

M. 12 M. 2, 4, 6 P. M. RETURNING, BOATS LEAVE CONEY ISLAND AS FOLLOWS: From Old Pior 10:15 A.M.

12:15, 2:15. 1:15, 6:15 P.M. From New Pier 11:15 A. M. 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7 P.

M. EXCURSION TICKETS. 50 CENTS, GOOD EITHER ROUTE. 8 UNDAY, JUNE 3, THE LARGEST AND MOST MAGNIFICENT BOAT IN THE UNIVERSE, THE PLYMOUTH ROCK, Will mako a Grand Excursion to tho beautiful City of Bridgeport on SUNDAY, JUNE 3, Leaving JEWELL'S WHARF, Brooklyn, at 10 A. M.

Returning, will arrive in Brooklyn at an early hour in the evening. Music by tho colobrated Plymouth Rock Cornet Band, A. OTTO THOMAS, Director. FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, 60 CENTSJ YERS EXCURSION AND NAV. Office 371 WEST ST, mr OhrisUmher, N.Y.

Steamer LON i BRANCH, now being rebuilt; Bteamor CRYSTAL bTHUA.11, )SAlHi) ViltyvilB, To charter for uicnics and ixcnrsions. TRAVEL. TKASSPOIITATIOX KnilromW. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY Station in New York, fool of Liberty st. Station in Brooklyn, foot of Folton st.

JeweJl'n Wharf. Commencing October 2, 1H82 Leave New York: 0:46 A. M. For Flemiiigton, Easton, Wind Gap, Mauch Chunk, Tauuincndj Tara.npia, Har.letou, Drifton, Upyor Iihigh, Scrantou, Ac. 9:00 A.

M. For Flouiiucton, High Bridge Branch, Schooley's Mountain, Budd's Lake, Lake Kupatcmu, Euston. Allent.own. Heading, Harrislmvg. Mauch Chunk, Wiliiamsport, Taniatiuo, Niuiticoke, Upier Lehigh, Scrau M.

'or Fleminton, Easton, Allentown, Road ing, ll. irrisbiirg, Mauch Chunk, Hazloton, Wilkesbari A 3:45 P. M. For Easton, Wind Gap, Manch Chunk, Ta maoiifi, Drifton, Wilkesljarre, Haxk'ton, Scranton, Ac. 4:00 P.

.11. For 'lsiiiiogton High liriilgo Branch, Kctinoley's Mountain, Build's Lake, Lako Hopatcung, EhsIoii, Ac. M. For I'lemingtoll, Ac. 6:30 P.

M. For Easton, Alientowu, Kea Harril bllrg, MmucIi Chunk, Wilkeslmrre, Ac. Sunday trains leavo at 8:45 A. 12:00 P.M. for Bound Brook and intermediate stations: at 5:30 P.

M. for Easton, Allentown, IlamobuVK and the West. For Newark at 5:00, 5:45, 0:15, 6:45, 7:15, 7:30: 8:00, 8:15,8:30. 9:00, 9:15, 9:45, 10:15, 10,45, 11:15 A. M.

121)1) 12:45, 1:15, 2:00 2:30, 3:00,3:30,4:00. 4:30, 5:30, 5:45,0:00. 0:15, 0:30, 7:00,7:30,8:15, 9.00. 9:45. 11:15, 12:00 1'.

M. 'or trains to local nouns see lime talrins at stalions. PERTH AMBOY UltANCH. Seiraren and Perth Anibov, 5:00, 0:00, 8:13, 11:45 1:45, 4:00. 4:45 aud P.

51. A. Freehold, 0:00, 8:13, 11:45 A. M. 1.00 and 0:00 P.

M'Koynort, 5:00, 8:15, 11:15 A. M. 1:45, 4:00, 1:13 STEAMERS WILL LEAVE PIER 8. N. FOOT OF HECTOR STREET.

COMMENCING May 14. 1883. For Highlands. SeabriBht. Monmouth Beach and Long Branch, 5 .00, 10:15 A.

and 3:45,4:30 P. M. Sunday, 10 00 M. For Atlantic Highlands, 5:00, 10:15 A. 3:45, 4:30 r.

m. Eor Likowoi.d, Toms River and Barneg.it, at 3:45 P. M. For Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, Sea Girt, 10:15 A. 51., 3:45, 4:30 P.

M. Leave foot of Liberty Bt. 8:15 A. 1:45, 4:00 P. M.

for Lakowood, Manchester, Toms River, Barnegat etc. 1 45 P. for Atlantic City, Vinoland, Bridgeton, oto. 1:45, 4:00 P. 51.

lorstations to ibright. 8 15. A. 1:45 P. for stations to Sandy Hook.

NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, BOUND BROOK ROUTE, FOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA. Iavo New York front Station K. It. of N. J.

For Philadelphia, Ninth and Green sts, at 7:45, 9:30, 11:15 A. M. 1:30, 1:00, 4:30, .30. 12:00 P. M.

On Sunday, at 8:45 A. M. 5:30, 12:00 P. M. ForThird and Berks stfl, at 7:45, 11:15 A.

4:30, 5:30, 7:00 P.M. On Sundays, at 8:45 A. M. For Trenton, 7:45, 9:30, 11:15 A. 4:00, 4:30, 6:30, 7:00, 12:00 P.

M. On Sunday, 8:45 A. 5:30, 12:00 P. M. Return stations leave Philadelphia for New York.

From stations Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Ninth and Green sts, at 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 11:00 A. 51.: 1:15, 3:45, 6:40, 0:45, 12:00 P. U. Sunday, 8:30 A. if.

5:30, 12:00 P. M. From Third and BorkB Bts, at 5:10, 8:20, 9:00 A. M. 1:00.

3:30. 6:20, 0:30, P. M. Sunday, at 8:15 A. M.

4:30 P. M. From Trenton, 1:25. .20, 8:03, 9:05, 10:00, 11:31 A. M.

2:00, 4:22, 7:28 P.M. Sunday, 1:25, 9:18 A. M. 6 DRAWING ROOM CARS are attached to all day trains and SLEEPING COACHES to midnight trains from Now York and Philadelphia. Connection is mado at Jersey City Station to and from Brooklyn via Annex, Jewell's Wharf.

Tickots for saloatfoot of Liberty st, Nos. 239, 261, 401, 957, Broadway, and at the principal hotels, Now York; No. 2 Court st, and Annex office, Jewell's Wharf, Brojk 'yTho Now York Transfer Company will call for and chock baa uaao from hotel or robidenco to destination. H. P.

BALDWIN, General Passongor Agont. W. W. STEARNS, General Superintendent. Stcamsliiprit lUNARD LINE.

THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED, Between Now York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Harbor. FROM PIER 40. N. NEW YORK.

PAVONIA Wednesday, A. f. SEic i Wednesday, mic 1 11:00 A. M. StyYTHIA Wednesday.

Juno 20 Wednesday. Juno 27 Ana evory following Wednesday. RATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin possago, $80 end $100, according to accommodv Tickots to Paris $15 additional. Roturntickota on oble terms. Steerage at very low rates.

Steerage tickets from Liverpool and ueenstown and all other parts of Europe at low "Through bills lading gtvon for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre Antwerp and other ports on tho Continent and for Mediterranean porta. For freight and passage apply at the company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green, Now York, me company VEjtN0N BR(5WN 4 (jy Agents. For passage tickets from or for Europe, drafts at lowost rates and further information apply to T. U.

HENDR10K SON. 215 Atlantic at, near Court 6t. eolo agent for Brooklyn. ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Between NEW YORK. LIVERPOOL.

QUEENS. rOWN AND U1NDON DIRECT, sailing weeklv from Pier 39. North River, New York, are among tho largest jteaniBhlps crossing tno Atlantic. ratea Soo to $70: excursion, $100 to 8120: outward steerage, $20; prepaid iteerago tickets, $20; "being $1 ower thon most othor lines. Offices Ci and 73 Broadway.

Now York. F. W. J. HURST, Manager.

Agents at Brooklyn, JOHN O. HENDERSON 4SON, 341 Fulton tt: U. F. KOCH, U)i Broadway. WEST, occoo 2 0 0 a 0 a aaoao TV IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK, WILL TEN DAYS AT THE UEDUCTON IN PRI COLORED BO PIECES 40 INCH ALL WOOL CHEVI 48c: REUDCE 35 PIECES DOUBLE WIDTH LACE YARD WIDE GILBERT SUITING 16 INCH ALL WOOL COLORED NUN'S OUR MOURNING DEPARTMENT IS MOST THE FOLLOWING PRICES WILL BE FOUND 40 INCH SILK WARP HENRIETTA 40 1N0H SILK WARP HENRIETTA 40 1NOH SILK WARP HENRIETTA BLACK NUN'S VEILING, 46 BLACK NUN'S VEILING, 46 BLACK NUN'S VEILING, 46 SUPERIOR BLACK CASHMERE, 40 inch SUPERIOR BLACK OASHMERE, 40 inch SUPERIOR BLACK OASHMERE, 40 inch SUPERIOR BLACK OASHMERE, 40 inch A FULL LINE OF COURT AULDS ENGLISH FORMER O.

M. NOS. 251 AND 253 OPPOSITE OV TRAVEL. 'JKANSVOIfrATION StcnniHlupB. TjiUROPEAN TRAVEL.

ESTIMATES OF COST FOR TOURS TO ANY PART OF EUROPE. TICKETS ISSUED and RELIABLE INFORMATION GIVEN FREE. Special arrangements for esoortcd parties to foreign lands. Full particulars in Monthly Travel. Ad.

dress AMERICAN EXCHANGE TRAVELERS' BUREAU. 162 Broadway. Now York. O. A.

BARATTONI, Manager. 1 NMAN LINE. U. 8. MAIL STEAMERS, FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Cabin poosago, $80, $100; Intermediate, $10; Steerage.

$28: Prepaid certificates. $21. Fornuasago Ac, apply to THE INMAN STEAMSHIP (Limited). 31 and 33 Broadway. Now York.

J(JlINO. HENDERSON 4 SON, 341 Fulton nt, or H. KOCH, Broadway. Brooklyn! A NCHOR LINE V. S.

MAIL bTjSAMSfiira Bail from Now York every Saturday for GLASGOW, via I.ONDONDERR Frum Pior 20. North River. Now York. BOLIVIA. 5, 6 A.M.

ICIHCASS1A. Juno 16,2 P.M. DEVONIA.Juno 9. 8A. M.

(ETHIOPIA. Juno 23,7 A.M. o'aOin passage, $60 to $80. Second cabin, $40. Steerage, outward, $28.

Prepaid, $21. LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN SERVICE: CITY OF ROME BailB Juno 9, July 14, AugUBt 18. BELGRAVIA Bails June 16, July 21 and August 25. F'URNESSIA sails June 30, August 1, September 8. Cabin passago, $00 to $100, according to accommodation.

Second Cabin and Steorago aa above. Anchor Lino Drafts issued at lowest rates aro paid free ol charge in England, Scotland and Iroland. F'or passage, Oabin Plans, Book of Tours, etc, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green. New York, or JOHN TAYLOR. 70 Court st, Brooklyn.

Ooen Saturday evonincs from 7:30 to 9 o'clock. CHARLES H. BERRY. Ill Broadway, Williamsburgh. QERMAN AND U.

S. MAIL STEAMERS. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP LINB BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. COMPANY'S PIER. FOOT SECOND ST.

HOBOKHH. ODER Juno 2 RHEIN Juno 9 MAIN June 6 ELBE Juno 13 RateB of passage from New York to Southampton, Havre orBiemon: First Cabin $100 Second Cabin 60 Steerage 30 Return tickots at rednced ratoa. Prepaid steerage certificates at $24. Steamers sail from pior betweon Sooond and Third sts. Hoboken, N.

J. Forfreightorpappl No. 2 Bowling Green, N. T. J.

LEHRENKRAUSS, Fuiton at. Agouts for Brooklyn. UfON LINE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, sailing from Pier No. 38, North River, foot of KingH st. for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL, on TUESDAYS, as follows: Si A.vi,N Tue.day May at 5 P.

M. A I A Tuesday, May 29, at 10 A. Cabin passage, $60, $80, $100. Intermediate, $40. Sleeragu irom Nuw York, $28.

Steeraire to New York, $21. WILLIAMS A GUION, 29 Broadway. New York. JOHN C. HENDERSON ft SON.

344 Fulton si. GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COM. IT PANY, between New York and Havre. Company's Pier (new), No. 42 North River, foot of Morton at.

Ti avolors by this lino avoid transit by English Railway and tho discomforts of crossiug tho Channel in afimall boat. Wednesday, aieb. ,:00 P. AM ERIO'JE Wednesday, Join 13, noon W' lu ai i 20. M.

Checks drawn on credit, Lyonnais or Paris, in amount to suit. For freight and passage apply to LOUIS DE NEMAN, Agent, No. Bowling Green, N. Y. STATE LINE NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST OH LONDONDERRY.

PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS SAIL EVERY HURSDA7 From Pier 42, North River, foot of Canal st. PaBKeiiger accommodations unsurpassed. First cabin, SCO to $75 second cabin, $40 Bteerage to Europo, $25. Excursion tickets at reduced rates. These steamers carry neither cattlo, sheep nor pigs.

AUSTIN BALDWIN Agents, No. 53 Broadway. BERNARD BOGAN, Agent, G5 Court Bt, Brooklyn. Parcels forwarded to all parts Europe by Baldwin's. European Express.

WHITE STAR LTNE. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. FROM PIER 52 NORTH RIVER. BRITANNlU UitSDV. ju.oll, noon Re.i uill.IC THURSDAY.

Juno 14, no 10. 2 M. Cabin rates. $80 and $100. Steorago tickots from the old country, $21 return tickots at reasonable rates.

N.B These Bteamers do not carry cattlo. sheep or pigs. For passage tickets or drafts payable on demand every where in England, Iroland, Scotland, Sweden and Norway, at lowest rates, apply to V. ALDIU11GE. 12 Court st, and JOHN P.

MORUAN. 5 Broadway, WiUiamsuivrgU. CORT1S. 37 Broadway. St.

Y. Coastwise Steamers. NEW YORK AND CURA MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR HAVANA DIRECT. ONLY WEEKLY LINE OF AMERIOAN STEAMERS. From Pier 10, East River.

3 P. M. SARATOGA SATURDAY, Juno 9 SATURDAY. Inno 10 Theso steamers are all largo, now iron fillips, built ex prcssly for this trade. And thoir passenger accommodation oro unsurpassed JAMES E.

WARD A Agouti, 113 Wall st, N.Y IIAULESTON, SAVANNAH, FLORIDA AND Till tSUUTIl AMU SOUI I11VI Knr CHARLESTON. S. at 3 P. M. From Pior 27, North River, foot of Park placo.

'GULF STREAM Captain Ingram Juno 6 CITY OF Cnnlain JunoO JAMES W. QUINTARD A Agents. Via SAVANNAH. 3 P. M.

From Pier 43. North River (New No. 35). foot of Spring St. TALLAHASSEE Ciotsin Fisher Juno 0 CITY OF AUGUSTA.

Nicker on. Juno 9 H. YONGE, Agent. Steamers marked thus do not carry vias engers. Insurance of one per cent.

Premium can bo collected at destination, if insurance is effected by 2 o'clock at union office or by 3 o'clock at piers on or bcloro day of sailing; otherwise it must bo paid by shipper. F'or further information apply to the agents of the i respective lines as abovo, otficounpicr, ortoW. H. RHETT, General Agent Great Southern Freight and Passongor Linus, union office, 317 Broadway, New York City. StoniulJontM.

(TONINGTON LINE. INSIDE ROUTE FOR BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST. Elegant Bteamers RHODE ISLAND, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. ilASSACHUSE'l" I IS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, baturdays. FROM PIER 33, N.

at 5 P. M. Threo morning trains from Steamers' Landing, Stonington through to BOSTON. Tickets good on either train. PROVIDENCE LINE For PROV1DENOE and all Northern New England Pointe.

Stoamors NARRAG ANSETT, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. STONINGTON, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. PIER 29, N. at 6 P. M.

Tickets and Staterooms can be securod at 3 Astor House, 257, 397, 785, 942 Broadway, Fifth Avenue and Windsor Hotels; also at 333 Washington Bt and 864 Fulton Bt, Brooklyn. F. Vf. POPPLE, Acting General Passenger Agent, No. 177 West st.

New York. A LBANY BOATS, PEOPLE'S LINE. "TOREWand ST. JOHN leavo Pier No. 41 North River, foot of Canal Bt, New York, EVERY WEEK DAY at 8 P.M., connecting at Albany (Sunday morning excepted) with trains north, west and east.

Staterooma warmed. W. W. EVERETT, President. A HUDSON RIVER BY DAYLIGHT.

"KTSnme ALBANY and C. VIBRARD. DAILY, or a Ainmni no i inniiAr. mai fj. copt Sundays, leave (Brooklyn by Annex at 8 A.M.) Vestry st.

pier at 8:35 and West Twenty second 6t. at 9 A. M. for Albany, landing at Nyack and Tarrytown (by ferry), Weit Point, Newburgh, Poughkeepsio, Rhinebeck, CatB kill and Hudson. Connecting at Rhinobeok with Ulster and Delaware Railroad at CatBkill with Cotekill Mountain Railroad and at Albany with trains for the NORTH and WEST and with SPECIAL SARATOGA EXPRESS.

A MARY POWELL, CAPTAIN W. H. CORNELL, for West Point, Cornwall, Newburgh, Poughkeepsio, Rondout and Kingston, landing at Cranston's (formerly Coxxens'), Milton, New Hamburg and Hydo Park, daily (Sundays excepted). Leaves Vostry st, N. 3:15, and Twenty second Bt, 3:30 P.

M. connects at Poughkeepsio witn evening trains for the North. NO EXPRESS BAGGAGE RECEIVED AT TWENTY. SECOND STREET. RIVER LINE FOR BOSTON AND EAST.

Splendid Bteamers BRISTOL AND PROVIDENCE. Leave Now York daily (SUNDAYS INCLUDED) at 5 P. from Pior 28, North River, foot of Murray connection by ANNEX BOAT from Brooklyn at 1:30 P. and Jersey City, 1 P. SI.

Tickets and state rooms may be secured in Now York at all principal hotels, tra nsfer and ticket odices. at tho oifios on Pier 28, and on steamers. Also, at 118 Broadway E. 4 Court st and at Annex office, Brooklyn. FREIGHT ThiB line has a tleet of steamers engaged exclusively in tho freight service, thus insuring prompt and reliable movement.

Rates as low ae othor Imes. rename move GE0RGE CONNOR. Gen. Pass. Act BORDEN A LOVELL, Agents OR BRIDGEPORT.

STEAMER ROSEDALB Leaves Pier No. 24, East River, at 3 P. foot of Thirty CretBt. East River. 3:15 P.

daily. Sunday excepted. ET THE EAGLE EVERY UiV IN THE WEEK. MM Hit MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM Si MM MM UCTION PILES OF SECONDHAND earnets. parlor and bedroom suite, extension tablon.

niTtWrhnrbodH. marblo fop bureaus, tsMes, tralnut bed steads, Ac, at half auction prices. T. O'GRADY'S. 190 ixOidrt, near rtasBiiu.

WHW LINDSAY. AUCTIONEER jl MONDAY, 2 o'clock sharp, Third av and Fifteenth extra largo ante of fumUuru, nodding, carpclB, pallor rttjis, lino cutlery, oil paint inRft.cliromoft, Bowing mn.cb.inos. ThiRRnlow worth apocinl attention. Don lora and public itspectfulty invited. Sale poftitivo.

EO. W. LEWIS, AUCTIONEER, Boo mm place, Will sell June 5, at 10:30, tho contents oj throe storr brick house, 75 Concord st, consisting of fine Parlor Suit. Bedroom Suits, Diningroom I'uruituro, Kitchen Utensils, fine Brussels Carpets, Pltino, nearly new. SALE OF CARPETS BY JOSEPH HEGEMAN A MONDAY, JUNK 4, AT 10:30 A.

AT THE CENTRAL SALESROOMS WILLOUGHBY, CORNER OK PKARL BTRF.F.T A fino assortment of new and second hand AXM INS i r.ll, MOOUETTE. WILTON. BODY and TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS. THREE PLY And INOHAIN CARPETS, RUGS, MATS. JIATTING.

OIL CLOTHS, Ac, Ac. VST'ILLIAM COLE, AUCTIONEER. By COLE MURPHY, City Salesrooms, 3(9 Fulton and 834 to 858 Adams TUESDAY, JUNE 5. at o'clock, at 50 STRUNG PLACE, but. Harrison and Dcgraw, sts.

Slodart mono. 1.. and chairs in leather, llhvto glass amunre. nnrary uooKcnso ami inuie, HBimnumu rack, pier glass and cornices, mantel mirror. Turkish cburs and lounges, hair mattrossos, feather beds and pil lown, clocks, silverware, china and cut Klaus, velvet, body BniBsels and ingrain carpets, Ac.

Catalogues at salesroom. COLE7 XUCTIONEER. BY JAMES COLE'S SONS. Office, NO. 389 (old No.

309) FULTON ST, COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE, opposite City Hall, Brooklyn. Salea of real eBtatc, stocks, furniture, mado in Now York and Brooklyn. THURSDAY, Juno 7, At 12 at the COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE, No. 389 Fulton st, opposite tho City Hall. Large and positive sale of 277 LOTH and a largo DWELLING HOUSE, situate on Bushwick, Stone, Evergreen aud Central avenues and Broadway.

Also on Marion, Funnsn, Fairfax, Pilling and Granite sts, opposite tho Broadway Station of tho Brooklyn Elevated Railway. To bo sold in partition. By ordor of J. NOSTRAND, and the xocntora of ROBERT ADAIR, deceasod. The property is on high grades in rapidly improving neighborhood, whoro raost of tho streets and avenues are paved.

Cara on Broadway run through tho property, Fulton and Halsey st cava run very near. Torms CO per cont. may remain on bond and innrtgago for a term of yeare. Maps are now ready at the offices of J. L.

NOSTRAND, comer Myrtle and Bushwick avs; DAVID BARNETT, Attorney. 398 Fulton st; S. M. D. E.

MEEKER, Attornoys, 04 Broadway, E. and at tho auction room. J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER. EXECUTOR'S SALE, ESTATE OF CHARLES KELSEY, DECEASED.

VALUABLE BROOKLYN STORES AND DOCKS, HOUSES, FACTORIES AND LOTS. A. J. BLEECKER A SON Will wll at auction WEDNESDAY, June 20, at 12 i Exchange Salesroom, No. Ill Broadway, Now York, tho largo warehouses In Brooklyn known aa tho Kelsoy and Union Stores, fnotuding all the machinery attached to th.

auiie, and also tho extensive water front and three large piers, at tho foot of Sedgwick street. South Brooklyn, ALSO, VAN BRUNT STREET The entire front on east eido, betweon IRVINO and HARRISON with two story brick stablo and one story brick sheds. IRVING STREET The entire front on north side to within 125 feet of COLUMBIA ST. HARRISON STREET On south aide, threa Iota 108 teet from VAN BRUNT ST. VAN BRUNT STREET The entire front on east side, betweon SEDGWICK and IRVING STS.

IRVING STREET Two largo brick faotorios between VAN BRUNT and COLUMBIA STS. COLUMBIA STREET Nos. 148, 150, 152, 154, 150, 158, between IRVING and SEDGWICK STS. SEDGWICK STREET Nos. 09 and 85 and 87.

SEDGWICK STREET Nos. 54, 50, 58. 00, 02, 04, CO, south side, 75 feot oast of VAN BRUNT ST. COLUMBIA STREET Nos. 105, 109, 171, 173.

near thrco story brick tenements, with stores underneath. DEGRAW STREET Vacant lot No. 125. TIFFANY PLACE Nos. 48 to 60, four story brick factory; Nos.

44 to46, brick factory; No. 12, vacant lot; Nos. SB to 40. four Btory brick factory. HENRY STREET Three story and high basnment brown Btone house and lot No.

482, west side, 20 feet north of size 21x97. STRONG PLACE Tho old "KELSEY MANSION," No. 20 STRONG PLACE, betweon HARRISON and DEGRAW 25xl09X, three story brick, high basomeut. Book mapa shortly at BLEECKER'8, No. 75 Nassau street.

New York, BENJAMIN HEGEMAN, Executor of Charles Kelsoy, doceasod. Jons Vincent, Attorney for Executor, No. 20 Nassau gtreet, Now York. JB. WENDELL, AUCTIONEER, a Offico.

Ac, 200 BROADWAY. Will soil on TUESDAY, Juno 4. at 10:30 A. At 3)7 DECATUR STREET, All the elegant FURNITURE, consisting of ebony parlor in crimson plush, body Brussols carpet and dining room and kitchen furnituro, Ac. Dealers invitod.

HEKIFF'S SALE THOMAS A. KERRIGAN, auctioneer, will sell on MONDAY, June 4, at 10 o'clock A. kogs of lapor, alp, liquors, empty whisky barrels, demijohns, awnings, iron safo, piano, two large gilt frame mirrors, Ac. By order of LEWIS B. STEGMAN, Shoriff.

H. A. Mipplktos, Deputy. "PAWNBROKERS' SALES S. FIRUSKI, JT Auctioneer, 178 and 180 Fulton at, sells TUESDAY, Juno 12, jewelry, by F.

Stavenhagen, Woodlrill Ft: S. Goodetcin. Bridge st. F. Brucklieiuior, Grand st.

WEDNESDAY, Juno 13, clothing, by S. (Jooditein, Bridge at. FRIDAY, Juno 15, clothing, by A U. McAlounan, Bands St. T7URN1TURE.

JD CARPETS. MIRRORS. Etc 67 FIRUSKI, Auctioneer, will sell at salesrooms, 178 and 181) Fulton st, on MONDAY, Juno 4, at JO A. Brussels and ingrain carpets, parlor suits, two largo French plate mirrors, patent rockers, walnut and painted chamber suit, hair mattroases, feather pillows, crockery, glassware, kitchen utonsils, all in first class order; also, eno very Cue second baud bicycle with all improvo ments. KOCKAWAY.

OOCKAWAY BEACH. brooklyn andttockaway beach railroa'dITompany. kast new york, canarsie and jamaica bay inland route, mammoth hotel at rockaway, commencing may 30, 11 8:1. Rtoamboat trains leave East Now York 9:05, 11:05 A.M., 1:05, 3:05 nnd 5:30 P. M.

Returning, leave Rockaway Beach 10:25 A. 12:25, 2:30, 4:50 and 7 M. FARE REDUCED. Round trip East Now York to Rockaway Beach reduced to 25 cents daily. 30 cents.

Round trip East New York to Canarsio Landing and Jamaica Bay, 20 cents. Local trains leave Hast New York for Canarsio and Jamaica Bay hourly in the morning, and every half hour from A. 11. to 9 P. M.

W. WARNER, Superintendent. TltAXSPOKTATlOX AC. Knllronds. ROOKLYN ANNEX FOR JERSEY CITY.

PENNSYLVANIA KAIMIOAD. LEAVING FOOT OF FULTON STREET DAILY. A. 0:30, 7:00, 7:30, 8:20, 8:40, 9:00, 9:20, :40, 10:00, 10:20, 10.40, 11:00, 11:20, P. 12:20, 12:40, 1:00, 1:20, 1:40, 2:00, 2:20, 2:40, 3:00, 1:20, 4:00, M.

SII, 5:30, 0:30, 7:00. 7:30. 8:00, 8:30. 9:00, 9:30, 10:00. 10:30, 11:00.

To Aliiany Day Liuc, 8 A. M. To Fall River and Ii boat. 4:30 P. M.

Returning loavo Jorsey City on arrival of ail trains. Ilag Itago checked and tickets sold to all points. Ask for Bruuk yn tickota when returning to Brooklyn. F. JANSEN, Superintendent.

ONG ISLAND RAILROAD. BUMMER SCHEDULE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, TRAINS LEAVE FLATBUSH AV. DEPOT FOR Grecnport, 8:30 A. 3:25, 5:30 P.M.

Sundaya, 0 A. M. Sag Harbor. 8:30 A. 3:25.

6:30 P. M. Sundaya, 9 A. M. Ronkonkoina, 8:20 3:25, .30, 6:30 P.

Sundays. 9 A. M. Putchogue, 8:30 A. 3:25, 4:25, 5:30 P.

Sundays, 8:2, 'J A. 7:30 P. M. Babylon, 11 A. 3:25, 4:25, 6:30, 7 P.

M. Bui)dys, OA. 7:3, 7:55 P. M. Port JeffcRton.

9 A. 4:30 P. Sundays, 9 A. M. Northpoit, llmitinctoii, 9 A.

4:30, 0:30 P. M. Suudnjs, 9 A. 0:30 P. M.

Valley, Gleu (Jove, Sea Cliff, 8:30, 9 A. 1:30 4:30. 0:30, P. M. Sundays, 9:30 A.

0:30, 9:10 r. hi. Far Rockaway, 8:00, 10:00. 11:00 A. M.

2:00, 3:25. 4:25. 5:30, 0:00, 7:00 P. M. 12:05 night.

Wednesdays and Saturdays only). Sundays, 8.25, 9:30, 10:05 A.M., 1:55, 2 Ua'rtleii' Ci'ty, Hempstoad, 8:30, 9:00 A. 1:30, 4:30, 5:30, 6:30 (daily except Saturday. M. 12:11 night.

WedncsdiiyH and Saturdays only. Snnd iys 9:00, (9:30 Garden City only) A. 1:30, 0:30, 10:00 P. M. Limited express parlor car train.

LONG BEACH. 11:00 A. 4:25 P. M. Sundays 0:00 A.

M. PENNSYLVANIA" RAILROAn GREAT I TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE On and after My 14, 1883 Tniins leave New York, via DcBbrosFes and sts. ferries us follows: Express for Harrisbnrg, Pittibnrg, tho West with Pullman l'alai Cars altached, 8 A. P. M.

daily. New York and Chicag.i Limited oi Parlor, Dining, Smoking and Sleeping Carwat 9 A. M. every d.iy. For Wiliiamsport, Lick Haven.

Corry and lio, at P. connecting at Cony for Titusvillc, Petroleum Center auu the Oil ltegions. For Wiliiamsport and lick Ilnreii Baltimore, Washington and tho South, "Limited Washington Express" of Pullman Parlor Cars daily, except Sunday, 10:00 A. M. Arrive Washington, 4:00 P.

M. Regular via B. P. R. R.

at 5:15 and 8:30 A. 3:40 and 9:00 P. and 12:00 night via li. O. R.

1:00 and 7:00 P. 12:00 night. via li. V. R.

6:00 A. M. and 9:00 P. 12:00 night via B. O.

It. 7 '00 P. and 12.00 nig'ni. FOR PHILADELPIIfA. Express for Br.iad Street Station, Philadelphia, 5:15, 7:20, 8:00, 8:30 (9:00 and 10:00 Limitudl, 11:00 A.

1:00, 3:20, 3:40, 4:00, 5:00, .00. 7:00, .00 and 0:00 P. and 12:00 night. Sunday. 5:00, 8:00 (9:00 Limited), and 10:00 A.

4:00, 6:00, 8:00 and 9:00 P. end night. Emigrant and second elaBS. 7 :00 P. M.

Ex)iresa for Philadelphia, via Camden, 7:20 A. and 4:00 P. cxceDt Sunday. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express, except Sunday, 5:15 A.

M. and 1 P. M. On Sunday. 5:00 M.

Through car on 1 P. M. train. FOR CAPE MAY. Express, except Sunday, 6:15 A.

lit. and 1:00 P. M. Boats of Brooklyn Annex connect with all through trams at Jersey City, affording a speedy and direct transfer to Brooklyn travel. Accommodation for Trenton, .30 A.

2 and 4 :40 P. M. tong Branch, Bay Head Junction and Intermediate Stations, via Runway and Amboy, 9:00 A. 12:00 noon, 3:30 ana 6:00 P. M.

On Sunday, 9:00 A. M. (docs not owTrkd'Eiizaboti', 0:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:00, 9:10, 10:10, 11:10 A. 12:10, 1:00, 2:00, 2:30, 3:00, 3:20, 4 00 4 0. 4:30, 5:00, 6:10, 5:20, 6:30, 5:40.

5:50, 0:10, 30 7:00, 7:30, 8:30, 9:10, and 12 night. Sunday, (S. 15. and 9:30 A.M.. 3:00.

4:30. 6 46 (1 30. 7:00. 8:15, 9:45 P. M.

and 12 night. Newark only 7 0(1 and 8:20 A. 4:50 and 0:00 P. M. week days.

Sunday, 10:00 A. 5:45 P. M. Rnhway, 0:00, .30. 7:30.

8:10, 8:30, 9:00, 10:10, 11:10 A 12 12:10, 1:00, 2:00,2:30, 3:00,3:20. 4:00, 4:10, 4:30, 5:20, 6:30 6:40 6:50, 0:10, 0. 7100 7:30, 8:30 10:00, 11:30 P. M. and 12 night.

Sunday, 8:15, and 9:30 A. 1:00. 3:00, 4:30, 5:45, 0:30, 7:00, 8:15, 9:45 P. and 12 night. VVoodbndge, Perth Amboy and South Amboy, 0:00 and 10:10 A.

2:30 and 5:50 and 7:30 P. M. liew BrunswicV 0:30, 7:20, 8, 8:30, 11:10 A.M., 1. 2, 3. 4, 4:36, 4:46, 5, i li, t.

8:30, 9, 11:30 P. and 12 night. Sunday. 8 and 9:30 A. 1.

4. 7. 9 P. ftart'MHlBt'onei 11:10 A. 3 and 4:30 P.

M. Kingston and Rocky Hill, 8:30 A. 4:40 P. M. Princeton, 0:30.

8:30, 11:10 A. 1, 2, 4:40, 7 P. and 12 night. Laniliertville, 7:20 and 11:10 A. M.

1, 3:20 and a P. M. I'leiiiington. 7:20 and 11:10 A. M.

and 3:20 P. M. I'hillipsburg and Belvidere. 7 :20 aud 11:10 A. 3:20 and 5 P.

M. Trenton, llordentown, Bur 2, i 4 :10 and" 1 iC reehold, 0:30, 11 :10 A. I and 6 P. M. Fariiiingdale and Sciuan, 0:30 and 11 :10 A.

and 2 P.M. Higlitstown, Pemberton and Camdou, 0 30 A. M. aud 5 P. via Monmouth Junction.

Trains arrive Fr un Pittsburg, 6:20 and 11:20 A. 7:30 and 10:20 P. M. daily, and 8:00 A. M.

daily, except Monday. 1 Voin Washington and Baltimore, 0:30, A. 3 50. 5:30. 10:35 and 10:50 P.

M. Sun day, C. 30, 0:60 A. 10:35 and 10:50 P. M.

From Baltimore 1:20 P. M. on Sunday 9:35 P. M. From Philadelphia 3:50, 0:20, 0:50.

8:00 (except Monday) 9:30.9:40. 10:40, 11:40 A. 1:20. 2:00, 3:50, 5 3(1 0 20. 7:30.

8:50, 6:35, 10:20, 10:35 and 10:60 P. M. Sunday 3:511, 0:50, 8:05. 11:35 A. 7:35, 9:35, 10:20, 10:35 and 10:50 P.

M. Ticket Oilicos, 849, 4.15 and 941 Broadway No. 1 Artor House and foot of Doabrosses and Cnurtland Btreeta: No. 4 Court st rout, and Brooklyn Annex Station, foot of Fulton treot, Brooklyn; Nos. 114, 110 and 118 HndBon Blreot, lloboken: Station, Jeser City; Emigrant Ticket Olhce, No.

Datl ry place and Garden. The New York Transfer Company will call for and oheck beggage from hotels and residences. It. WOOD, Gennrol Passenger Agent, 4JHAKLES K. PUGH.

General Manager. MONDAY, JUNE 4, WE l7 ii 6SSS PPP KRB BSSS 8 PPP RB BP BSSS KBB 8S8S Bsss DDDD RRR KEB BE 8B8a sSSa RRR D8 DSS DDR DDDD EEB 8S sSBa BLACK SILK DEPARTMENT. 0000000000000000 10 pieces 24 inch 15 pieces BLACK 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 25 pieces GLACE 0 IB SURAH 0000000000000000 000000000000000 0 45 inch, all wool, 51 yard, (fine goods, 45 inch fino quality (full assortment of fash 45 inch all wool, illu 65a. yard, 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 10 pieces pure silk yard, (oost $1 to im COLORED SILK DEPARTMENT. COLORED DRESS GOODS.

BLACK DRESS GOODS, 25 pieces 44 inoh all 0 valuo at 76o. yard), 0000000000000000 WASH DRESS GOODB. OOOOO OOOO oooooo 600 picoes boat qua! AT 15 CENTS PER 0 150 EMBROIDER (About ha 00000 0 00000000 0000000000000000 0 2 oasos PLAIN NA1N 4 cases PLAIN and 0000000000000000 000000000000000 0 oasos more of tho at 0 oenta per yard (The same tng the 0 5 cases FRENCH 0 SUIT 0000000000000000 FINE WHITE GOODS. WASH FABRICS. FFF Ii OO F.KB KSSH F.EE la 5 FF LOO EE SSR KB li OOF, LLLL OO KEK HSSH EEB SPECIAL NOTICES.

EGGAT BROTHERS, JLi CHEAPEST BOOKSTORE IN THE WORLD. 279.843 Magnificent Gift and Gorgooua Juvenile Books almost given away. Catalogue freo. Send stamp. 81 Chambers st, near City Hall Park, Now York, YLE'S PHARMACY 326 FULTON ST.

cor. Piorrepont. ALL GOODS OF BEST QUALITY. AT POPULAR PRICES. mHE FULL VALUE PAID FOR MELTED gold and silver, broken jewelry and 6ilvorwaro.

Diamonds, watchos and alt precious stones bought and sold. W.A. BARNARD A 131 Chatham st. New York. STABLE TO LET CORNER COLUMBIA heielita and Yino Bts; fino coachman's apartmentB; 5 open and two vox Blulls, harnuas rooms, wnter.

gas, nil) rent clioap to a good tonaut. Apply to GEOKUE 0, AUAMft, jviglo otneo. LYN EPARTMENT OF FINANCE, Controllers OFFICE. CITY HALL. BROOK Mav 25.

1883. Notico is hereby eiven to all uarties interested in, or holding certificates of awards of lands heretofore taken for local improvements in tho City of Brooklyn, that 1 will Do prepareu to pay tue same on or uo fore the eleventh day of Juno next, after whioh time interest will cease, A. Controller, BARTHMAN STRATT, GOLDSMITHS, Watches, Diamonds and Fine Jewelry. A F. 2U8 Fulton St.

Office and Factory, 43 Maiden Lano, N. Y. OVELTIES IN STERLING SILVER JEWLLRY, AT WILLIA51 WISE'S, 239 Fulton st, opposlto Clark. TURE INDIA TEAS FROM THE DIS JL Vottftttf Assam, ChiU TiBonR, Gachw, KtwiRta Valley, Darjeoling, Deliriv Doon ana others. Absolutely Pure.

Superior in Flavor. Tho most economical. 3lo 3uiro only half the usual quantity. Sold by nil grocers. OHN U.

PHJIXIPS Agontsof tho Calcutta Tea Syndicat o. 130 Water st. IS. Y. bb A WORD TO THE WISE." AC.

An ordinary pint buttlo of blueing rioon not contain over two centM worth of blueing: tho extra oight is doad lona to tho consumer. Tho ordinary iivo cont ivoodnn box docs not hold ovor (wo eentH' worth of powder. TIEM ANN'S JNDIOO WASHING BLUE, in fittooii cent tin boiew, contains eight five cent boxes and will ninkea gallon of wtrouc liquid. Try it and convince yourself. J.

II. TIEM ANN, Manufa turer. N. Hi IJDNEY AND ALL DIM Alt TKOU bIon quickly and safely cured with JJ I A SAMJAIiWUUU, CURES IN SEVEN DAYS. Avoid injurious irnUntions, nono but tho DOOUTA genuine.

Full directions. PRICE. $1.50: HAM? BOXES, 70 CENTS. All druggintB. QHAKCOAL PADS AND "WATER COLOR SKETCHING BLOCKS.

0. W. KEENAN, Fulton, fit, cornor Jay. ELECT MASSAGE TREATMENT Combined with SWEDISH MOVEMENTS IF DESIRED. AT 342 STATE STREET, Near H.

yt. A CHASTE AND ELEGANT VELVET nnd cloth covered chestnut cHaket, lined with crea colt. rod Matin and mounted with heavy silver plated handles of rich design, with plato, box, ico, heartfe, fourcoachoJ, crauo, assistants and attendance, furiiiwhed for THOAIAS JUGAN, Undertaker, 330 Clonnont av, next to Lafayette. ACE CURTAINS DONE UP EQUAL TO I new. 75 cents a nair: window Bhadus cleaned and hulls; at 00 cents each window shades made to order.

bond postal card to W. NELSON, 610 Fulton Bt, betwouu Raymond and St. F'cl i ON THE EEACH AT ROCKAWAY. THE NEW "OAKLEY PARK." Now being Handsomely Graded and Improved. FINE CHANCE TO LIVE MEN FOR BUSINESS.

MAGNIFICENT HOTEL SITES FRONTING OCEAN. ELEGANT COTTAGE KITES NEAR STATION. PROPERTY EXTENDS FROM HAY TO OCEAN. ALONGSIDE OF HAMMEL'S DEPOT. CALL AT OUR OFFICE IN FORENOON.

HITCHCOCK DENTON. 14 Chambers st, N. Y. ITCHING PILES. SYMPTOMS AND CURE.

The symptoms are moisture, like pompiration, intenso itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, seems as if pinworms were crawling about the parts affected. If allowed to continuo very serious results may follow. SWAYNE'S OINTMENT Js a pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tetter, Itch, Salt Rhoum, Scald Hoad, Erysipelas, Barbers' Itch, Blotches, all Bcaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Sent by mail for 50 cents, threo boxes $1.25 (in stamps).

Address Dr. SWAYNE fc SON, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Druggists. wn youih7)a1e. COTTAGES AND LOTSON EASY PAYMENTS, ELMSFOKDPAKK, IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, on tho New York and Northern Railroad, (Extension of Sixth Av.

Elevated R.R.) AMONG HISTORIC HILLS AND DALES. LOTS $100 TO jftOO EACH. Tako 11 :45 train from Ono Hundred and Fifty fifth Bt, OFFICE NEAR DEPOT ON PROPEKTV. HITCHCOCK A DENTON. 14 Chambers Bt, N.Y.

OTIOE. THE BOARD OF IMPROVEMENT OF THE OWN OF FLATBUSH IN KINGS COUNTY eivo notice that application has been mado to said Board by Patrick Con null ay to open Rogers avonuo from end to end in said town, and that Baid application will bo acted on by said Board at the Town Hall in Flatbush, on MONDAY, the Uth day of June, 1HH3. at 7J o'clock in the afternoon of that day. Dated FlatbuHh. May'i'J, 1853.

m2410t LEFFERTS VANDERBILT. Clerk. ftTOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE AP JJI plication of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn in the matter of closing Arm or Ann street, from Commercial street to permanent bulkhead lino. Newtown Creek, in the City of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concern: We.

the undermgned Commissioners of Estimate on tho above matter, do hereby give notice that vro have completed our report in the above matter, and that tho said Tport wiih map prepared in accordance with law, are filed in the office of the clerk of tho County of Kings for examination by ail peraoua interested, and that we will meet at tne office of the Corporation Counsel of the said city, at the City Hal) thereof, on Monday, tho 11th day of Juno, JHS3, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to revise our Haid report. Dated Brooklyn, May 29, 1883. HORACE E. DEMING, WILLIAM G. COOKE, Commissioners.

my2'J lOt M1RABEAU L. TOWNS, GRAND SUCCESS. OZONE PARK. I "The Harlem of Brooklyn." PARK 600 Choico Lots Added. OZONE PARK.

Surrounding new Depot. Only 20 minutes by stoam, Via Brooklyn Bridgo. 20 minutes from Hunter's Point, Via Rockaway Beach Road, Closo to your business. Near to tho ocean. High ground.

Pure air. F'ree from malaria. Lots $250 to $300. Payable $10 monthly, or Ten percent. less for cash.

Fare Ono Dollar Weekly. Free invitation to oxamino. Call in forenoon or writo OZONE PAitW. OZONE PARK. OZONE PARK.

OZONE PARK. OZONE PARK. OZONE PARK. OZONE PARK. OZONE PARK.

OZONE PARK. OZONE PARK. OZONE PARK. OZONE PARK. OZONE PARK.

O'ONK PARK. OZONE PARK. For passage and circular. HITC HCUCK A DENTON, 14 Chambers st, N. Y.

A CARL H. SCHULTZ'S SELTERS. VICHY, CARBONIC, tne tnree leaaincr tame waters. LTTHIA, AND VICHY WITH LITHIA (first introduced by mo in 130.1). CARLSBAD, EMS, KISSINGEN, MAR1ENBAD.

BITTER KISSINGEN. tho safest. PULLNA, the strongest Bitter Water. WILDUNGEN, SCHWALBACH, PYRMONT, ta. My Mineral Waters have been analyzed by the principal of chemistry and indorsed since 1662 as abso utely pure and of correct composition.

They are orescribed by tho medical profession. Over SOO physicians use them in their families. All hospitals, first class public places, clubs, and thousands of private fami lias keep Uien UNIVFnsrry pLA0E Btwecn Thirteenth and Fourtoenth N.Y. OOO II A II AA II AA 0 II AAA I 000 II A A LIJJj I. B83S S8 IN KK UJ ND GGG a a a OO a Goa OOO OOO DDD ODD ODD ODD OOO OOO DDD SOB8 sss8 8sss oooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo BLAOK RHADAMES SATINS at $1.65 yard.

(Our regular $2. 50 grade. HEAVY GROS GRAIN at $1.10 yard. (Value, $1.45 yard.) ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooo 0000000000000 SUMMER SILKS, at 75o. valuo 85o yard.

a CHECKS, at $1.00 yard. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO chocked FRENCH CHEVIOTS at 65o. value all NEW colorings). NUN'S VEILING, at 15c. value G5o.

yard, ionable colors). minated PIN HEAD CHECKS at 48c. value OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO and wool ARMURE GRENADINES at 75o. port). wool LAOE GRENADINE at 43o, yard, (good oooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OO OOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ity, REAL SCOTCH GINGHAMS, select stylos, YARD.

ED FRENCH SATEEN ROBES. 810.00 eoh. 0 If price.) OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO OOOO OOO 0 SOOK, at 10c. yard; value 15o. CHECKED NAINSOOK, at 12tfo.

valuo 20o. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo STRIPED and PLAIN SEERSUCKERS, (good value at 12o). quality whioh attracted so much attention dur last few days.) HAMBREY and OPAL STRIPE AMOSKEAO TINGS, at 12)tf cents per yard. (Reducod from 18 conts.) ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo RRR RRR 2 I A A I AAA A A. OOO COO ooo OOO THORBURN.

II OO RRR BBB HO OR RB BU HHHH RRR BBB TJ RRR NN Ult RNNN RRR NNN Hit nv NN HO OR RU BU iU 11 OO BBB UU BN NN' 419 aud 421 FULTON CORNER PEARL, WILL OFFER ON MONDAY 100 PIECES MERRIMAO LAWNS, Bc. VALUE, 12o. 100 PHJCES SEERSUCKERS. 9o. VALUE, 16o.

100 PIECES COMBINATION GINGHAMS, 12 c. THE USUAL PRICE, 20c. tttt oo RRR bbb a Rim nm it HO OR KB BU UR RNNN HHHH RRR BBB RRR NNN II HO OR RB BU UR OO BBB UU NN 419 AND 421 FULTON STREET. INSI7H.4 NCE. 7B TN A INSURANCE COMPANY, JBU HARTFORD.

CONN. AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF $7,115,024. TOTAL EXCEPT CAPITAL AND NET SURPLUS JOINT STOCK CAPITAL PAID UP 3,000,000.00 SURPLUS BEYOND ALL LIABILITIES 1.945.288.18 Total $7,115, 021.42 A. U. THORN, Agent.

183 at. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. Rctorvo for reinsurance of outstanding risks. $1.524. 123.54 Reserve ample for all othor claims 318.545.27 Allowod for commissions and taxes duo in 1883 50, 000.00 Capital paid in in cosh 1,000,000.00 Net surplus 1,537,305.09 Total cosh assets January 181....

GEORGE T. 11, II. LiMpnttT. Vice President. $4,450.

534.50 HOPE. President. CHARLES H. DUTCHER, Secretary Brooklyn Dopartmont. ORGANIZED 1S53.

WILLIAMSBURGH CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OK BROOKLYN, N.Y. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT, January 1. 1882. Capital $250,000.00 Reserved for reinsuranoo. unpaid losses and other claims 323,818.83 Net surplus 600, 18(1.

5S Asseta. Offices Court fit. $1,074,005.41 Cornor Broadway and First st, E. and li W. Brooklyn, 208 and 210 Broadway, N.

KiiMiinJn iiiHcus N. W. Af ESEnoLK, Secretary. F. H.

Way, Absistaut Secretary, W. H. BuowN, Aseist mt Secretary ATLANTIO MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, WALL 'STREET. ORGANIZED, 1842. INSURES AGAINST MARINE AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS, and will issue policies making loss payable in England, assets for the security of its policies are more than ten million dollars.

Tho profits of the company revert to the assured, and aro divided annually upon tho premiums toniiiniited during the year, certificates for which aro issued, bearing interest ia accordance with ibr charter. J. 1). JONES, President. CHARLES DENNIS, Vice President.

W. 11. 11. MOORE, Second Vice Prosidont. A.

A. RAVEN, Third Vice Prosidont, J. II. CHAPMAN. Secretary.

ECIIANICS FIRE INSURANCE 217 MOXT AGUE STREET. Brooklvn: 1B4UROAD iVAY. Now York. bl vl r.MC.a I i ua tiaauiuvi 103,1: ASSETS Resorvo for reinsurance of outstanding riBks $70,485.85 Reserve for unodjustoa losses 15,328.11 Reservo for contingent liabilities 1,000.00 Surplus us to stockholders Cash capital Total cash assots 8497. 437.

43 Surplus as to policy holdora. 8404.C23.ll7 K. OAKLEY. President. uinijo 1 UIVO: JOHN Daniol Chauncoy, John P.

Rolle, Samuel Sloan, Daniel Ayros, Abram B. Baylis. John French. Henry N. Brush, Slop'n II.

Horrlmaa Thomas D. Carman, Josinh T. Smith, Jacob Cole, Joseph W. Uroons, Jacob I. Bergen, Hunry J.

Cullon, James 11. Stovonson Michael Chauncoy. Wm. I). Veeder, John II.

Diiujn. H. H. Huhhard Homo ttosua rrensior, Goorgo W. Borgen.

Levi N. Smith, John P. Niohola, l6aac carnart, win. a. vroeiana, wm.

II. Male, Daniel F. Fernsld, Judah B. Voorhies, Jarvis Brush, William Marshall, Abraham Lolt, William Hostor, Felix Campbell, George N. Curtis, Goorgo G.

Sponoor, DANIEL CHAUNOEY, Vice ProaidonW Walter Ntcitoui, Secretary. Mkiuutt Tutti.f.. Assistant Secretary. IHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. N.

Y. INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRB. STATEMENT: JANUARY 1. 1883. OAPITALIn UNITED STATES 81,000,000.00 RESERVE REINSURANCE, 1.C50.852.00 NET SURPLUS 644,474.00 ASSKVS oirnbES 3' 295 320' PHENIX BUILDING.

COURT STREET, NO. 98 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, 6, CITY OF Nt'VV YORK. WESTERN UNION BUILDING. Broadway, corner Doy street. OFFICERS: STEPHEN CROWEI.L, President.

PtjiLaHDXU SrlAW, Vice PreBident and Seoretary. William CiiahtBUm. Assistant Secretary. E. HABLKiiunsT, Secretary Brooklyn Dopartmont.

AmEH S. Ohowell, Manager Eastern Dislriut. MONTAUK FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN. nn.

)Ns 24 and 20 Oourt st, Brooklyn: Officos )No. 170 Broadway. N. Y. CASH CAPITAL $200,000.00 RESERVE FOR REINSURANCE.

UNPAID LOSSES, Eto 07.030.02 NET SURPLUS 70,000.43 TOTAL ASSETS, JANUAR 1883 David S. Arnott, Kxra Baldwin, Kriwtn Beers. Alfred Uanaberg. Rufua Ressegulo. fiermour HuatAdWorren Richmnn Vvm.

M. Ingraham, Eli Robbins, Samuel Booth. Seth L. Kecnev. John Koine.

Samuel W. Burtis, Elias Lewis, John J. StudwolL J. Campbell, Thomas D. Hudson, Elbort Snedokor, John Comstock, John W.

Lewis, Edmund Titus, Isaac H. Cary, Stephen Llnington, Jas. H. Taft, Frederio Ororawell, Abraham Lott, Wm. M.

Thomas, William T. Denyse, Abiel A. Low, Georga A. Thorns, John 11. Dimon, 1.

A. Newman, Edward D. Whito James Eaton, Foster Pettit, John Williams, David J. Evans, David IB. Powell, Joseph D.

Willis, William Ellsworth, Loander T. Powell, 11. Woloh. Daniel F. Fornald, James Raymond, DANIEL V.

FERNALD, Prosidont, WM. ELLSWORTH, Vice President. GeohoeF. MALliy, Secretary, Geohoe Gill. Asst.

Secretary. TAX NO'i'ICE. TAXPAYERS. ANNUAL ASSESSMENT. NOTICE The Board of Assessors of the City of Brooklyn having completed the several aasoasment rolls for the vear 1883.

fair copies for each ward can be seen and examined by any inhabitant of said city, or any other person interested in said assessment rolls, from tno first to the thirtieth day of June, 1883, iuclusive, from tho hours of 8 M. to 3 P.M., at the office, of the Board of Assessors, Room No, 20, Municipal Department Building, and tho said Board of Assessors will be in session during tho time above stated to review their said assessment rolls on tho application of any person or persons considering themselves aggrieved. By order of the Bo ird of Assf wrs. Brooklyn, May 31. 1883.

JOHN TRUSLOW. President. IWiINJOK 11. Roouk. SicrjUry.

iu31 Ima YY 00O0OOO000 0 0 000000000000000000000 THE LEADING HOUSE OF BROOKLYN IN CARPETS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, OIL CLOTH, WINDOW SHADES, MATS AND RUGS, CORNICES AND LACE CURTAINS. oooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooo Wo feel confident you will acknowledge us to be the cheapest house in Brooklyn aftor yon call and examine tho class of goods wo handlo. To convince yon that what we say are facts, wo invito overy housekeeper to give tho price list below his or her caroful attention: OUR PRICE LIST. MOQUETTE CARPETS, from $1.25 per yard and upward. BODY BRUSSELS OARPETS, from $1 per yard and upward.

TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, from 64o. per yard and upward. INGRAIN CARPETS, from 25c. per yard and upward. OIL CLOTH, from 20c.

per yard and upward. WINDOW SHADES, from 25c. each and upward. LACE CURTAINS, from 90c. a window and upward, CORNICES, from 60c.

oach and upward. PARLOR SUITS OF FURNITURE, from $25 per suit and upward. BEDROOM SUITS OF FURNITURE, from $13 per suit and upward. GOOD II AT RACKS, from $7 each and upward, FINE LOUNGES, Irom $5 each and upward. GOOD BED SPRINGS, from $1 oach and upward.

VISITORS CALLING AT OUR STORE WILL FIND A LARGE STOCK OF OARPETS. FURNITURE, ETC, TO SELECT FROM. A LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE BUSINESS AVORS US IN BUYING ONLY THOSE GOODS WHICH ARE NOTED FOR THEIR WEARING QUALITIES, AS WELL AS BEING PRETTY IN DESIGN; AND WHEN YOU HAVE CHEAPNESS IN PRICE COMBINED WITH ALL THIS, YOU CERTAINLY CANNOT HELP BUT SAY THAT CARR A MURRAY DO OFFER REAL BARGAINS. WE ARE NOT USING A MERE FORM OF WORDS TO DECEIVE THE UNTHINKING, BUT INVITE ALL WHO ARE INCLINED TO BE SKEPTICAL TO CALL AT OUR STORE, EXAMINE THESE GOODS FOR THEMSELVES, AND BE CONVINCED THAT WE ARE THE CHEAPEST CARPET AND FURNITURE HOUSE IN BROOKLYN. IN ADDITION TO THE GOODS WHICH WE HAVE NAMED IN OUR PRICE LIST, WK HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF VERY PRETTY AND USEFUL ARTICLES WHICH WANT OF SPACE IN THIS SMALL ADVERTISEMENT PREVENTS US F'ROM NAMING, AND ALL THESE CAN BE HAD AT LOW PRICES.

REMEMBER, WE CONSIDER IT NO TROUBLE TO SHOW go6ds. CARR A MURRAY, 61 AND 63 MYRTLE AVENUE, THREE DOORS FROM JAY STREET. 839. HARDENBERGH 1883 SUCCEfiflOnS TO STEWART 4 174 FULTON ST, AND 53, 65 AND 57 HENRY ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THE LARGEST STOCK OF COO A RRR PPP F.EETTTTT SSS OOAARRPPP. 5 8 A A RRR PPP F.K SSSQ AAA 3 COO A A HP BEB BSSSS IN THE CITY, IN ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS AND VARIOUS FABRICS.

HARDENBERGH 4 174 FULTON STREET, FURS. TURS RECEIVED ON STORAGE AND INSURED AGAINST ALL DAMAGES BY FIRE OR MOTH AT MODERATE CHARGE. Goods will bo called for with our own wagons on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Special attention to REDYEING, REPAIRING AND MAKING OVER Garments to tho latest style at Summer prices. N.

All goods undergoing alteration will bo stored freo of charge. HENRY SIEDE. FURRIER, 14 WeBt Fourtoenth Bt, bet. and Sixth avs, New York. ESTABLISHED 1851.

(iE.vrS' FI7KNISISING GOODS. 1ARL WILSON. EARL 4 WILSON'S MEN'S LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS ARE THE BEST. oj TRADE 44 4 4 44 4 WW 4 WW WW KKB EB EBB 444 MARK. I FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, CONTROLLER'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, Brooklyn, May 28, 1883 Tho undersigned will receive sealed proposals at this office until Wednesday, Juno 13, 1883, at 12 o'clock, noon (at which time they will bo oponod), for tho purchaso of the wholo or any part of the following loanB, viz: Four per cent. Brooklyn City bonds for tho New York and Brooklyn Bridge, rogisterod, poyablo July 1, 1927, $350,000 payable July 1, 1928. $1,000,000 Fonr per oent. tax certiheates maturing three years from tho date of purchase, registered. $1,000,000 10 40 Four por oent.

orroarago bonds, payable July 1, 1923, with tho privilege to the city of redeeming them in ten years from the dato of issue (July 1, 1883), registered. Receipts will bo given to the purchasers of the bridge and deficiency bonds and interest allowed on the purchase money to July 1. 1883, at which time tho cortiiicatos will bo dated. Interest payable in January and July of each year. Proposals mnBt state the prico offered, tho description of bonds desired, and be indorsed "Proposal for Bonds." The right is reserved to reject any or all bids not deemed for the interest of tho city.

m29 lit A. BRINKERHOFF, Controller. PRENTISS fc STAPLES, 208 MONTAGUE STREET, AND 11 WALL STREET, NEW VORK. MEMBERS OF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Dealers in Now York and Brooklyn investment soourl ties, State, county and city bondB, gas, city, railroad, banlc and insurance company stocks.

rj'THE BROOKLYNTRUST COMPANY CORNER OF MONTAGUE AND CLINTON STREETS, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Tills Company is authorized by special charter to actas receiver, trustee, guardian, executor or administrator. It can act as agent in tho sale or management of real estate, collect interest or dividends, receive registry and transfer books, or make purchase ana sole of Government and other securities. Religious and charitable institutions, and persons unaccustomed to tho transaction of business, wdl find this Coranany a safe and convenient depository for money.

CHARLES R. MARVIN, Vice President. TRUSTEES: John P. Rolfe. Chas.

R. Marvin. A. A. Low, E.

F. Knowlton. Josiah O. Low, Henry K. Sheldon, H.

E. PierroDont. Frederio Cromwell, John T. Martin, Alex. M.

White, Alex. McCne. EdrnundW.Ooriioe, Henn banger, Michael Ohauncoy. C. D.

Wood, WILLIAM H. MALE. Secretary. JAMES R. OURRAN.

A8s'tBeo'y. COAL, AND WOOD. AVID MELICK, DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD, COAL AND WOOD, COAL AND WOOD, COAL AND WOOD. Ill MYRTLE AVENUE, near BRIDGE STREET. MM MM TJ RRRR RRRR A MM MM AA MMMMU UR RR AA MMMM RRRR RRRR AAA MM MU UR RR A A MMMMU UR RR A A UUU A A.

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