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

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

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THE BEOOBXYN DAILY EAGLE "WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1897. OUT INTO THE DARKNESS. Our Intelligence office finds homes FREE EXHIBITION DORE Two locations Fourth' GALLERY OF PAINTINGS: floor and Seventh floor. 1 ismmmivm.m mr THE BlGifSTORE West Fourteenth Street, New fjorit. jfonderful In Departments Dress Qoods Far Below Early Season Prices I CLEARANCE en's ring So At 98 French end German Elltond wo floveltles Jn combinations or Violet.

ElocK. end Green; Rose, Black and ft lie; besides quiet effects In Frown, Green, Grey and Blue light: In weight, silky In appearance Ideal Summer fabrics I At 39 cents Meat Checks tn various coEorinta 42 Inch Figured Fabrics In plain colors 40 to 44 Inch. Mixtures in Twenty styles German novelties. In soft Summer colorings, flavy and Black, Summer Serges 45 Inch Summer Serges In full range of fancy tints. At 39 Inch Twills Bteclt and color Fine Fancy mixtures In popular colorings.

Two toned AovelUes poplin finish. Vlgoreaux Suitings In soft light tints. Illuminated ehecks 42 Inches wide. Each and every one a distinct bargain! Iruorderrto timmediate room for our immense purchase of mid6ummongoods, woipropose to hold this week a special sale of our entire men's suits. This sale includes every suit in our except fall dress suits, and it will be one of the beet oppor i tnnities thathve have yet offered for buying excellent qualities for I littletmoney.

"We only carry, in stock suits which are guaranteed to ibe which are perfect in make, in fit and in style. SALE OF 1 Suits, Main floor, rear. as high as $25.00 choice for Fine Lot No. 1 consists of our entire line of men's suits of all styles, colors and cute, which have heretofore been marked at $7.00, $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00. Any suits in the store that formerly sold for $10.00 or less can now be purchased Lot No.

2 consists of all our fine suits in black clay, worsteds, serges, homespuns, cassimeres, vicunas and cheviots. Every fine suit in the honse included in this lot. Many of them were sold formerly $and $30.00. You can take your $9.75. Ladies' New and Desirable Latest Style Suits.

200 ladies' best. quality cotton Duok Suits, style of cut, strictly tailor made, actual value $3.00, special at SI. 49. 100 ladies' fine all wool mixed Cloth Suits, fly front jacket, silk and gloria silk lined, actual value $12.00, at $7.98. 75 ladies' all wool serge and cheviot Suits, fly front jacket, suit lined throughout with heavy taffeta silk, sizes 86 to 42, value $20.00, at $13.98.

lor good help without charge. Ladies' Bathing Suits. Second floor, front. A complete showing of Ladies' and Misses' Eathing Suits, many styles not found elsewhere. Ladies' Blue Flannel Bathing.

Suits, braided collar, sleeves and skirt, all sizes, Alpaca Bathing Suits, black, with black braid on front col lar and skirt, also black with white Kvoirl Fine Brilliantino Bathing Suits, black, with rolling collar and shield front. The collar is of steel colored Brilliantino, three bands across try pt front and skirt trim 4 med to match J. Misses' Flannelette Bathing Suit, braided collar, yoke, sleeves and belt, 6 to 16 year sizes. Misses' blue flannel Bath ing i same style, 6 to 16 year; all I Misses' Alpaca Bathing Suits, with white sateen collar, braided belt and skirt, trim if med to match, 6 to I jf 16 year; all sizes 9 Rubber Bathing Caps, pretty checks Oil Silk Bathing per Caps, neatly bound in 1 pink and blue tfJ'V Changeable Silk Bathing Caps YOU CAN'T HEAD all the advertisements in tho newspapers unless you give up your en tire time to them, and you can believe half of what you do read, but when ycu find our name signed to an advertisement you can rely upon every word. We consider it a favor if you will call our attention to any apparent misstatement.

Our customers knowing this, make haste to avail themselves of any bargain offered. We now have several broken lots of Men's Cutaway Suits which wo are closing out at $8.00 (former price 16.50 to 820.00). If you find one of your size you are guaranteed a great bargain. "A word to the wise is sufficient." Fulton SU con DeKalb Ave. CALEB Y.

SMITH, Manager. Two Samples of the Benefit of Our Low Cash Prices: 35c. 59c. Dress Goods Mohair and wool Novelties, 2 and 3 toned Matelasse weaves, to morrow only 35 yd 75c. Silks, Novelty stripod Surahs, pure silk, In great demand for waists, to morrow only 39 yd T.

K. HORTON Fulton and Smith Streets. SPECIAL NOTTCE3. THIMIG BOTTLING COMPANY NOTICE OF application for order to change corporate name Notice lb hereby given that the THIMlO BOT TL1NO COMPANY, a domestic coriwratlon having Its principal business ottlce In the City of Brooklyn, County of Ktnffs and State of New York, will apply to the Supreme Court of the State of New Yorlt at a Special Term thereof to be held at tho Court House In the City of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, on the 7th 'lay of June, 1S17, ut ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day or aa Boon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an onler authorizing said corporation to change lta corporate namo to the A. BUSCII BOTTLING COMPANY.

Dated Hrooklyn. N. April 12, 1S97. THIMIG BOTTLING COMPANY. By Carl Conrad, President.

David F. Manning, Attorney for Petitioner. 350 Fulton Btreot. Brooklyn. N.

Y. al4 Gw GET YOUR PRINTING DONE EAGLE JOB PRINTING DEPAETiUJNT. mMll A 1 "What mother would tum her young daughter out alone unprotected into the stormy night? Yet many loving; mothers their daughters, who are lust corn ring into the time of 'womanhood, to pro ceed wnnout proper care and aavictau unprotected and alone into the perils of critical pe iriod. Young women at this time often suffer from irregularity and weakness which may afterwards develop into dangerous dis eaoe and fill their whole lives with wretchedness. It is a mother's duty not to pass over such matters in silence, but to promote her daughter's wo manly health and regularity, by every reasonable means.

These delicate ailmentsare easily over come in their early stages by judicious self treatment without any need of the obnoxious examinations which doctors uniformly insist upon. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a positive specific for all diseases of the feminine organism. It restores perfect health and regularity to the special functions, and" vital vigor to the nerve centers. It is the only med icine of its kind devised for this one purpose by an educated, experienced physician.

Durine nearlv xo vears as chief con suiting physician of the Invalids' Hotel burgical Institute, of Buitalo, N. I' Dr. Pierce has acquired an enviable rep titation. His medicines are everywhere recognized as standard remedies. His Medical Discovery" alternated with the Favorite Prescription constitutes a thorough and scientific course of treatment for weak and impoverished conditions of the blood.

In a letter to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Mr. C.

A. McDonald, of No. 123 2J. Chestnut Street, Los Angeles, says: "At Junction City, on the Oregon and California R. I be came acquainted with W.

C. Lee, M. an old practitioner. He stated he was a col lege chum of yours, bnt that you went to I Europe to the best hospitals, while he com menced practice; that for 30 years you were considered one of the leading physicians in 1 N. Y.

State, and he considered your rem 1 edies as better than all other, and prescribed them daily in his practice. On the strength of this commendation I tried your Favor ite Prescription and the Pellets in my family. The Favorite Prescription has i Bcted like magic in cases of irregular and painful monthly periods, a few doses only Deing necessary to restore the natural function. The Pellets have proven an infallible cure for sick and bilious headache." For a number of years I suffered with a complicatiftn of female troubles," wrrtes Mrs. J.

B. Ferguson, of Edgmoor, Chester S. C. "I tried various remedies from physicians, but nothing seemed to do me any permanent good. It seemed that my 1 back would almost kill me.

I had also 1 smothering spells at night 90 bad I could not rest. My physician said itwas indigestion. I have beeu taking Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription, and his Golden Med 1 ical Discovery for sometime, and think these remedies the oest in the world. I was also troubled with constipation took five or six bottles of Dr.

Pierce's Pleasant Pellets and was entirely cured." "Three years ago I was troubled with female weakness and what my physician called catarrh of the womb," writes Miss Tean Conner, of Catfish, Clarion Penna. 1 doctored for it and did not seem to get much better. At last I left off doctoring, and commenced taking Dr. Pierces'a Favorite Prescription. I got better right alon and when I had taken four or five bottles I was cured and have been well from that ailment.

I recommended the Favorite Prescn ription to a lady friend of mine. I she has been using it andthinks it is know sue has been using wonderful in its effects." The newly wedded wife, above all other 5 women, needs a good medical book. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser fills this want. It contains over 1000 pages and 300 illustrations.

Several chapters are devoted to the physiology of the organs distinctly feminine. Send 21 one cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Med ical Association, Buffalo, N. for a free copy, paper covered. If cloth bind ing is wanted, send 31 stamps. AUCTION SALES.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, THURSDAY, May 13, 2 P. To cloBe tho estate of MARY IiAWItKNCE, deceased Tho entire contents of 4 story house. No. 36 SOUTH OXFORD ST Between DeKalb ana Lafayetto Avs, By J. WHEELER, Auctioneer, ELEGANT OIL PALNTIGS.

Uasnlficont Bnhl Cabinet, Marquetrlo inlaid, with Bronze Ornaments, cost elegant Dresden Tases, magnificent itantel Mirrors, gold frames, in superb condition, cost $325 each; gold frame Pier Mirrors and Cornices, rosewood Etaore, cost $500: elegant rosewood Parlor Suite, nnhofatored in satin damask; two carved rosewood "Tables, cost 8250 each superb dininf; chairs in leather square Piano. tA'o ltoyal Worcester Vasos, cost Lace Cur taina and about 800 YARDS CARPET, in Wilton. Axminste Body Drussela, ic, all In the finest condition. Sale by order of J. F.

LAWRENCE, A'lmlnif trator. J.AS. LAWltKNCK. Administrator, JOSIE LAWKE NUi, Administratrix. G7TII ANStAL CABPET BALK, JOSEPH HEGEflAN Central Salesrooms, WILLOUGHBYAV, cor.

PEARL ST, Friday, Saturday and. Monday, Hay 14, 15 and 17, At 10:30 A. iX Each Day. Our yearly sale consists; of on extra large. and good assortment of new and second Imndcarpots.

Moquette, Wilton, Velvet, Body and Tapestry BraaHeJ3, Cotton and Ingrain Carpets, Hall and Stair Carpets, Hugs, I.irngsets, Ltuolouiu, Oil Cloth, Lining, Pads, Large consignment of new carpets from manufacturer. Lafayette Square Auction Rooms and Gallery. P. H. flcMahon, Auctioneer, Thursday, flay 13, at 10:30 A.

In Salesrooms, 644 and 646 Fulton St. Weekly sale of Household Pianos, Carpets, removed irorn Park place, together "With Furnlturo aold by order uf the Lexington av 1 Storage Co. Turkish Parlor Suits, Cabinets, DflskK, Easy Re dint; Chairs, Luce Curtain, Mahogany. Oait ana Walnut Bedroom Suits, Chidoiiiors, Folding Beds, iHair MattresacH, Extension Tables, yideboai linlngroom ClJairh, Kui rigeraturB. Moquette, Vel Tet, and Jngrain CarpetH in great variety, P.uga, Oilcloths, etc.

BUKUfciit. ia, Lf.i liuwerj'. N. Bell MAY nil ovolry. wati'liew, diamonds, fledged prior to May 0, HM, order HILL C.

LEW 03 1 Grand Bt, PAWNBltOlildiJt'tf tlon Co. M. 'haji, uuct AUG liver, JJ Canal at. Iffew iork. eells MONTMY.

May IT, at 11 o'clock, xr ii i ly.ioj 20, W). ly order, II. JN'AN ,77 Washington st. E. FIItCfc'Kl HON.

AiJCTlONKKKri, 70 and72 Bowery, Sk Vork, will II at A. M. May J. Fvivl, HS7 ilvrrie av, cloth lriK d. ficrlpilon ik drod j.r lnr May 4 180G.

Miy IS Hy P. rj every descrlvMon. A prior iLtiv V. PifcV "PAWM F'JK SA lA A LICX A.VIEJt BURC AuotiiTf rs, i)S JXiWL'ItY, New York, St il iL 'ty iy. J.

WL tf, dlarn'Odn prior to Mn.y 11, 1ST. Ord er, .1. Harria A Sun, 215 Court st. Kheninatisiii. Gout, Lumbago and all Nervous riibL a.j at this season of the year, are most firoubJesome.

Kloctricity, as applied by Woudlmrv, 127 jnediate relief and "in tipho euro. Htntic eloetrioity Stimulates tlio blood, makos tho miiwcloH active and ijftovveriu tQuauitation free; oharca uiotlerato. 1 0road frajr Graham Flushing Avsv BROOKLYN. MILLINERY. LADIES' SHORT back Sailors.of fancy straw trimmed with flowers, ribbon and chiffon, all new shades, at PANAMA AND BERNINA short back Sailors, trimmed with rosos, bluets, lilacs or foliage, with ribbon and pleated chiffon, at $3.25 CHILDREN'S FANCY straw Hats, trimmed with flowers and ribbon at 98c.

LADIES' SAILORS with bell or plain crown, trimmed with band and sweat, at 5)c, all colors. FINE SPLIT straw Sailors, with double i brim, silk band and leather sweat, at SI. 3i LARGE ASSORTMENT of ladies' un tnmmed Turbans, short back Sailors and dress shapes, at 25e. Children's clotluTam o'Shanters, in all colors, at l.ic. CHILDREN'S FANCY row and row shapes, at 25c.

LEGHORN FLATS for Children and Misses, at 25c 50c. and 755 all new and perfect. FLOWERS. FINE LARGE BUNCHES of Geranium foliage, with buds, at 25c ROSES. THREE in a BUNCH, with foliage, at 10c FRENCH ROSE SPRAYS, in all colors, at 10c, 19c, 39c and 48c LARGE BUNCHES of palsies, at lOc.

and in white and yellow. FINE VELVET BLOSSOMS, in white, red, pink and purple, at 12c. FRENCH LILACS, in white, purple, pink, blue and yellow, at 19c H. BATTERMAN. Our Store can be reached from all parts of the City by transfer to Myrtle av and Broadway lines of cars Brooklyn Elevated R.

R. Opposite tlje Post Office. ni! to be asgoodas VULM AJAS. clearly this store Is the dace to spend your money. HOW THE CHINESE AND JAPS DO IT IS MORE THAN WE KNOW, But you will never do better than buy mattings NOW.

The new tariff adds 10 cts. a yard to the present prices. A 40 yard roll of matting for $5.00. (A trifle over 12 cts. a yard.) Others up to $18 a roll.

How About the Little Things? You're using every day Take a look! Mohair cord edge Skirt Silk Prussian Binding ic. pc. Extra quality silk Pras Binding black and colors, 6c. yd. Covered Dress Steels, Gc.

doz. Best japanned Hair Pins, any eize 1 doz. papers for 15c. Dorcas Darning Wool on cards. 5c.

a doz. carde. "B.B." dresB Extenders, 40c. sot. 60 yd.

Spool Silk, colorB ana blacn, 25c. doz. i a jtj i naing colors, 12c. po. Big ball Knitting Cot toll, 2c.

Beet aluminum Thimbles, 3c. Peerless pin Hooks, 5c doz. 200 white Spool Cotton, 15c. doz. Steel Nail Clippers, 53c.

You'll Have a Pleasant Sur prise When you see these leaders in NECKWEAR LACES. 00c. satin Stock Collars, blk. and colors; at 23c. (irotctien Collars, embroidered, tho $1.50 sort, very fetching, 85c.

Novelty Lacos and Insertions for neck and sleevo trimmings, 40c. goods for ISc. Bold Glove VaSue and the goods are here to back up the argument Puro silk Gloves for ladies, all shades of tan 50 ct. goods 19c. Rain Umbrellas, 55c.

This is only the prico for a day Men's, women's English glorias, with steel rod, caso and tassel. Handkerchief Flurry. 7c, 10c. and 2 for 25c. Descriptions won't do seo them they're worth double the prices.

COVERT CLOTH SKIRTS READY TO WEAR, fully linod and bound, worth a flvo dollar bill, THURSDAY, $3.59. LADIES' 25 CENT STOCKINGS, 15C. Richelieu Ribbed Stainless black and full regular. 305 Fulton, 274 to Washington Sts. 282 455 FULTON ST.

PAPER HANGINGS. Halbert's Popular Reds. WOOD FLOORS Laid, Reflnishcd. Painters and Decorators. GET OUR ESTIMATE.

Tel. C01. 455 FULTON STREET. THE EAGLE IN CALIFORNIA. R.

C. Wilber, Palace Hotel (newsstand), Ban Fraaclsco, sells the Eagle. HALBBRT, Girls' 800 girls' all wool Reefers, made with Empire backs and combination collar and cuffs, braid trimmed, value S3.00 to $6.00, at $1.98 and $2.98. 500 girls' Lawn, Percale and Dimity Dresses, sizes 4 to 14 years, marked special at 98c, $1.29, $1.49, $1.79 to $2.98. FURNITURE.

At 14 Fancy French Wool Chcllles with silk jtrlpts eighty styles and colorlnits very desirable Tor tcagowns end children's dresses' a bargain at 25 cents! At 49 French Henriettas 46 Inches wide In one hundred shades by actual count there Is no color made for day or evening that we have not no other house equals this assortment I At 69 cents Fifty Inch Novelties, two loned fancy weaves and a variety of plain and fancy lobrlci the msjorlty Imported to sell at 85 cents to $1.00. At 49 AH Wool Canvas Suitings Inch Silk, and Wool Chameleons 44 Inch Eroche Crepons black and colors. Soft Wool Cheviot ehecks were .75. 10 Wonderful Values Millinery First reductions hove been made and every Hat and Bonnet lha; has been here for more than a fortnight must g) Therefore Hats and Eonnets were 12.0O. G.93 Hats and Bonnets were 10.00 5.98 Hats and tonnets were 8.00 4.98 Hats and Bonnets were 6.00 ...3.98 Misses' and Children's Trimmed Hats Leghorn and Fancy Straws all 2.93 Ladles' and Children's Untrlmmed Straws Fifty styles Black and Colored 35 Another Lot Ontrlmmed Straws Including Bell crown, short back .49 Ladles' Sailors with band ond lining complete to wear all A4 Great assortments of Flowers Popples, Bluets, Roses, Carnations, Lilacs, Panstes, Clover, also Foliage, Fruit and Berries 19 29 cents.

.49 cents and up to 1 S3 All Special Values! Three Special Purchases In Babies' and Little Children's Wear. Sample Caps and Hats Half Off Sample Coats long and short HoIfOIT Hne Dresses and Skirts Third Off Hats and Caps In all the prettiest styles In Silk, Mull, Embroidery, lace, organdy and new straw effects Colors ond white such as regularly sell at $2 to 56 we'll sell at .98 to 258 Coats and Cloaks of Pique Tine woolens and Silk Empire and yoke bock with collars of various shapes and sizes with trimmings or Emb'y, lace, ribbon cr braid Long and short worth $4 to .98 lo 7.98 Cresses of various materials, styles for general and fine wear and Including some of the daintiest Parisian styles, such as are shown In Imported Layettes the most dainty of trimmings Long Dresses worth 1 .50 to 15 00 SB to 9.98 Short Dresses worth 1 .75 to 1 2.00 38 to 8.98 LADIES' SUMMER DRESSES Black India Silk satin ribbon accordion pleats 9 98 Fancy India Silk satin and lace frortt 11.50 Fancy Japan Silk fancy lace trim 13.50 Fancy Organdy satin collar and belt 1 0.93 French Organdy col'd lining elaborate trim 15.98 islraked to COT TO LENE. This great improves your health because it improves your food; makes it more digestible, nutritious, palatable. It is destined to drive from the kitchens of the world that impure, unhealth ful, unclean, product called lard, which has done so much to make us a nation of dyspeptics. Rightly used, becomes as indispensable in every well regulated home as flour, sugar or salt Tho gonnino Cottoleno 19 sold everywhere In one to ten pound tins, with our trademarks "Cottolene" and ttrcr'i head tn cotton plant wreath on every tin.

Not Guaranteed lr sold In any other way. Mado only by THE N. K. PAIEBANK COJIPAITT, Chicago, St. Lonls, Hew York, Montreal.

SURROGATE'S NOTICES. THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OF NEW VORK, by the graoo of God free and Independent To Grecory Richer! and William Richort Foster, If living, and if dead, any and all unknown persons, the wife or wives, leffal representatives, legatees, devisees, heirs at law and next of kin of said William Richert Foeler, send preetinff: Whereas. Paula Richert, of the City of Brooklyn, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have a certain instrument in writing, bearlne date the 2Gth day of March, 1807, relating to real and personal property, duly proved as the last will and testament of JOST2 PH1NB RICHERT. late of City of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore, you and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings at a Surrogate's Court to bo held at tho Hall of Records, in the City of on tho 29th day of June, ISTfT, at ton o'clock in the forenoon, then and th ere to attend the probate of the said last will ami testament; and that the above named infants then and there show cause why a special guardian should riot be appointed to appear for them on the probate of said last will and testa mn testimony wheroof, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto afllxed.

Witness. Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of our said county, (I.

at the City of Brooklyn, the 12th day of May, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven. JOSEPH W. CARROLU Clerk of the Surrogate's Court, Foley Powell, Att'yo for Petitioner, 206 Broadway, New York. ml2 CwW BT THE EAGIiE HEALTH Extension Tables, solid oak, well made, I I IB Will sell 200 this style solid Sideboards, solid oak, swell in All Departments Ladies' Dress Skirts Eest and latest shapes lined In best All Wool Homespun stitched seami Fancy Cheviot Checks Block Serge and Brllllantlnes English Mottled Plaids All Wool Fancy and Shepherd's Chectts Brack and Colored Erllllantlne and Canvas Tailor seams or braided panels Accordion Pleated ond Brocade Crepon Black and Colored Moire Velours Black Brocade Silks all over designs Block Brocade Satin rich patterns Block Satin Duchesse Accordion pleated Black Satin Elegant Brocade Moire Antique; worth $18 Oj outlet 1.98 2 S3 398 XE8 4.28 T.S3 5.98 558 7J8 T.50 11J8 1Z.S8 Underwear and Corsets Ladles Mother Hubbard Gowns yoke back, tucks and emb'y value Fifty cents Muslin and eambrlc Gowns tz styles Empire, pointed or high neck value Corset Covers extra oueHty cambric lace and emb'y trimmed ail sixes. Cambric and Muslin Drawers emb'y tucks or lace trim value AS Muslin Chemise pompadour or open fronts rtmcy trim'd value .45....

Umbrella or regular width Skirts emb'y or lace trim'd 7 styles value Dr. Werner's Cycle Corsets "Seconds Drab, White and Black perfect price St.00 Special lot Abdomirrof Corsets close boned double side steels, value I 31 33 J3 3 Boys Hats and Caps, While most houses, even such as claim to be excla. sive outfitters, keep Hats and Caps only as on adjunct to clothing, we make of them a distinct department showing three and Tour times the quantities tfeetesB; anywhere be found; Justly claiming a HAT AHD CAP DEPARTMENT WITHOUT A RIVAL llf THE CITTJ! Golf Caps navy and mixtures ...29 to Cadet Cops plain and emb'd '29 to Tarn o'Shanters Crash, Linen. 98 63 Tarn o'Shanters Cloth and Leather. a Alpines and Derbys 3B lo j'g Children's Straw Sailors 43 to i sa Boys' Straws white and mixed With plain or fancy bands .......29 ta S8 jsrmv yOrk, OFFER COJlfFZFTF ZTtfESfOX, USF IN FURNISHING SUMMER HOMES, AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING: EMBROIDERED SWISS CURTAIN MUSLIN WITH TAMBOURED EDGE, 15c.

YARD. ENGLISH AND FRENCH CRETONNE, 15c. AND 18c YARD. WHITE ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS WITH BRASS RAILS, 1 4 INCH BOS AT $7.80. ALSO JAPANESE.

RUGS, BEST QUALITY IN BLUE AND WHITE, OLIVE AND WHITS AND ORIENTAL COLORS. 6 x9 $5 25 7.G 10.0 $7 75, 9 13 $1050 JAPANESE MATTING, EXTRA. FINE, INLAID, PER ROLL, 40 YARDS, $8.25 Regular Value, $10.00. ENTRANCES, 18th st, 1 9th st 6th av. (18th Street Elevated Stationl) ASSIGNEE NOTICES.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN OKD12R MAXB BT the Honorable William B. Hurd, a Judge or th County Court of Klncs County, on the 13th day of April. 1887. notice la hereby given to all cred 1 ltora and persona having claims against CAKL P. i W.

QRANXEMANN. doing business in th! City of Brooklyn, State of New York, that they, are required to present their claims, with tho vouchers therefor, duly verified, to the subscriber, the assignee of rtald Carl F. w. Grannemaiin for the benefit of creditors, at his place of transactlni business, at the office of John E. Bullwlnkel No 271 Broadway, in tho City of New York, o'n or before the first day of July, 1S97.

Dated Brooklyn. April 13, 1SS7. UKS, Assignee. John E. Bullwinkel.

Attorney for Assignee No 871 Broadway, New York City. aH 8w' AMERICAN ALUMINUM COMPANY PURSU ant to an order of Honorable William Hurd, County Judge of Kings County! notice is hereby given to all persons hav ing claims against the American Aluminum Company, lately doing business in the City of Brooklyn, New York, to present the same, with duly verified vouchers, to the subscriber at his office. No. 32 Liberty Btreot, New York City on or before Juno nineteenth next. Dated New York, April 14, 1857.

HENRY J. HEMMKNS. Assignee for Benefit of Creditors. Edwin C. Dusenbury, Attorney for Assignee, 33 Liberty street, New York City.

aii Cw GET. THE EAGIjE EVEBY CAY IN THE YTEJBfr a motlA.fr air a rietallicBeds. med, with woven wir trimmed, with woven wire White enameled, brass sizes, $4.39. FULTON ST. GALLATIN PLACE AND LIVINGSTON ST.

iters 9 tpKQ "reliable bargain sr crreEWT 'CARPETS: Reefers. nicely finished, will sell 25 at $2.98 each. oak high back Chairs at 50c. each. drawers, large bevel mirror, regular spring, spiral supported, all The Wool Schedules in the proposed tariff bill, provide for a decided advance in duty on wools.

This means an increase on carpet prices. Take advantage of our present bargains and thus anticipate the increased duties. Tapestry Brussels in the latest room, hall and stair patterns, at 45c per yd We are constantly reaching out to surpass our previous efforts to help you save money. CLAIRVOYANTS. Sl'IRTTIAUSM Dil.

SHEA, MARVELOUS medium. names of dead and living friends, huin and when yuu will marry. buslneas Journeya, law miltR iLbsenr frWnd hnlth Avorvthlnir' una. I Utve help and satlpfactlon; nt to be claused with impostors wno iniest tno city; closea Sundays. CM Fulton m.

MME. ROKI3. BROOKLYN'S RELIABLE clutrvoyant. hau no equal; reveals paHt, present and future; should be consulted on all affairs of life, luve, health, business, speculation. Has removed to 23 Hanover place, one block from Loefter's.

riEI THE EAGLE Lr EVERY DAV IN THE! WBXK. Co Another Opportunity to save money. 3 piece Parlor Set, Mahogany finish frames, inlaid backs, upholstered in Silk Damask $24.00 Rush and reed arc not the only materials for tho dainty Summer parlor. Mahogany pieces, if of the risrht sort our sort fit into it iiko cubes into a Mosaic. We study to nlease.

and always do please 'with highest quality and loAvest prices. Our Long Credit saves you the bother of turning and twisting the dollars. Open Saturday Evenings. Cowperthwait Flatbush Avenue, Near Fnlton Street, BROOKLYN. New York Stores: 104 to 108 West 14th Street.

DISSOLUTION NOTICES. TJIE CO IIBUETW'OKK EX lutliiK between I 'KEDKRICK LL'CKETT ami KOT1ERT KINDI under the linn namo or stylo of LUCKETT unl U.A V.n.'i miitiufnctur cra of gn.H find electrical fixtures, at ami 100 Henennerhom fctnret. In the City of Hn'uklyn, 1ms this tiny been The huHlre Ms wilt be oontlnued by Mr. Flndlny at the above address and he will Hlgn In lhiuldutlun. Dated BruoWyri, May 1.

1VJ7. ROBERT FINDTjAY. THE EAGLE IN MASSACHUSETTS C. M. Cashln (Young's Hotel), Boston, has tho Eagle for sale..

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1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963