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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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15 THE BROOKLYN BAtlA EAGLEBOTBAT, jUKE 7, AticiriON SALES. A LITTLE OF ALL SOltTS. CRUEL COUNTY NURSES. ACINE.WAGON AND CARRIAGE 151 153 SOUTH FIFTH AV; 79 81 WOOSTER ST. LARGEST NEW STOCK IN THE CITY.

Depot Wagons, Buclbotrrds, Extension and Canopy Top Phaetons, Ladies' Phaetons, Ladies' New Colnmbia. Carts, Unggios, Phaetons Speeding and Road Carts, Doctors' Phdetohs. Faucy Traps, all styles, paintod and in natural wood. IN OUR NEW HARNESS DEPARTMENT We carry a full line of light and heavy harnoBB. Lowost prices beat goodB.

180 to 102 CLINTON ST. Before purchasing oleewhere call and examine onr stock of Summer vonicloB, which includes, besido the rogular styles, many novelties in natural wood and paint of our own make and by other reliable makers only. SECONDHAND includes Extension Top Phaetons and Surreys, Canopy Surreys, Rai6na, BuckfjoardB, Buggios, Phaetons, Doctors' Phaetona, Cabriolets, LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH. EW STORK CENTRAL HUDSON KIVEIl RAILROAD. ALL TRAINS ARRIVK AT AND DEPART FROM GRAND CKNTRAL STATION.

FOURTH AVENUE AND FORTY SECOND STREET, NEW YORK. THE ONLY RAILROAD STATION IN THE CITY. TRAINS LEAVE As FOLLOWS: 0:10 A. M. AST MAIL For Albany, Utlc, Syracuse, uocuester, uatavia, natiaio.

10 A. OHICAOO VICSTIBUtE LIMITED duo at Uuitiapo 1 A. ft! ni.jtt nav. 10:30 A. JI.

WESTER.M DAY EXPRESS Daily, 01 cont Siindava. P. M. SOUTHWESTERN AND CHICAGO VKNTIHUbE LlMITKU duo Uinuinuati In diananolifl 11 A. Chicago 11:00 P.

St. Louia 7:1. 1 P. M. P.

M. NORTH SHORE VESTIBULE LIMITED due at Detroit i A. Chicauo 4 P. 31., neit dav. 0:00 P.

SI. FAST "WESTERN EXPUESS dlio Chi cntio 0:00. Cincinnati P. bt. Loan) 7 A.M.

M. AUIRONDAClv AND MONTREAL EX Ml) P. M. BUITALO AND NIAOARA FALLS SPROIAL. 8:00 P.

M. FAST CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS KAt KlibS duo Uinclnuntl 7:110 P. Indianapolis lO. HO P.

St Louia A p. M. omoA(K niuht exprkrs. FISHKILL (NKWIIURGH). POUUHKEEPSIK, KIliNIOULll'F (KINUSTUN) AND HUDSON ti I :30 A.

P. XL; RlHofor Poushkeenaio A. 1 tlillTi, 0:00, 7:00, 7 P. for (larrlsoii (Woit Point) t7 11:5, tl 1 :30 A. VJ :1 5, 14 (l: P.

M. ALBANY AND TROY 0:10, 10:00. A. 1::0, til P.M.: alo for Troy. 7:00 P.

31. SAllATOUA A. 7:00. tl 1 P. UT1CA AND SYRAOUSE t7 0:10.10:00, 31., til 1.

il. ROCHESTER AND BUPFALO 0:10, 10:00. 110:30, rilNlll A. til P. M.

NIAOAHA rALLS 10:00, 0:00, T. P. ,11 ADIKONDAOK MOUNTAINS AND MONTREAL A. P. niRllt.

Uauo Vincent, Oirdensbnre and Osivobo, 0:1." P. 51., uilrbt: iilso for Omveco. A. M. AUBURN, GENEVA AND 0:10, 10:00, A.M..

7:30. 11:15 P. 31., Tl'J mld nii'lit. PITTSFi F.LD, LENOX, NORTH ADAMS AND THE BERKSHIRE HILLS Two throush trains via I1AR LISM DIVISION, YORIV UUilTrtAlj A. M.

due Plttnfmld 1 P. M. P. M. Due Piltsfleld 8:10 P.

North Admna 0:10 P.M. NORFOLK AND THE LITCHFIELD P. M. Tbrougb car for Norfolk duo at AoifolU P. M.

For tickets and in Bleeuins cars apply at offices 01 me company IN 333 WASHINGTON ST, 72G Fulton st. or ucdiora av. Hodford av. IN NEW YORK 413. 78." or UPJ Broadway, or Grand Central Westcntt's Exnron.s calls for and checks b.iggaco from hotels nnd rcsldencon through to destination.

I Dai'y excojjt Sunday. SDaily oicept Saturday. Other trains run daily. Above trains, excopt thoso leaving at 0:10, 10:00 A. i.

OO noon, 3:30. 4. .10, M. and 1:00 midnight, stop at Ono Hundred nnd Thirtf eighth st station. General Manager.

Gouernl Passonger Agont. iENNSYLVANlATtAlLROAD. THE STANDARD RAILWAY Of AMERICA AND THE SCENIC LINE TO THK WEST. NO TRANSFER T1IKOUGH NEW YORK. ON AND AFTER MAY :4, IS HI, Trains loavo Brooklyn Anno! station, foot at Fultoti st as followu: THE FAST LIN'E.

8:30 A. M. Piillman Vostibule Sleeninir and Parlor Cnrs. Arrives Cleveland Mrt ColuinbnB 5 :30 A. Chicago 5:00 P.

M. nnd St. Louis 7:00 P. M. noxt day.

aluo. for Toledo, exeunt Saturday. THE PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED. 0:30 A. M.

OompoHed oxclunivoly of Pullman VeBtibulo Drawing and State Room, Sleeping, Diniug, Smokiug and Observation Carn, prohonting financial reports, stenographers and typewriter, bathrooms for both bgxos, ladies' maid, barber shop, library and all the conveniences of home or olfico. Heated by steam and lighted by stat ionary nnd movable electric lights. Arrives at Cincinnati 7:10 A. M. and Chicago M.

noxt day. ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI EXPRESS. 1:30 P. M.

Pullniau Vestibule Sleeping cars from Now zone and inning cars trom now ror to ai. xjouis, Chicago aud Uincinnuti. Pass engcr coach New York to OulumbuB. Arrives Cincinnati A. Chicago 5:00 P.

M. and St. Louis 7:4.0 P. M. noxt day.

THK WESTERN EXPRESS. P. M. Pullman Vestibule Sleeping car Now York PitTHhurr'. Kr l.nnis.

Cincinnati and Mem phis. Dining cars Now York to Philadelphia, and Pittsbnrg to Richmond and Chicago. Arrives nt Cincinnati 1 I. M. Chirntrn P.

AI. noxt dav and St. Louis 7:00 A. M. second morning.

Connects for Cleveland and Toletlo daily oxoapt Saturday. PACIFIC EXPRESS. 7:30 P. M. Pnllman Buffet Sleoping Oar New York to Chicago, New York to Memphis via the Shenandoah Valley.

Arrives days at Columbus 7:15 P. ClcTCland 0:35 P. M. noxt day, and daily at Chicago 7:00 A. M.

scrond morning. Connects for Toledo daily and for Cleveland and Columbus oxcopt Saturday, RAl.TIMORK WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH "Washington Limited Express' of Pullman Parlor Crib, with Dining C.nrto LIriltimoro, daily, incept Sunday, 9:30 A. arrivo Washington 3:50 P. "Congressional Limited," daily, with Dining Car, 3:00 P.M., arrivo Washington P. M.

regular express 7:30. 8:00 A. 1:30,4:00,4:30,8:30 and 11:00 P. M. Sunday 4:00, 4:30.

and 11:00 P.M. tor Uaittuioro only, j'nju r. u. wpi't rtavs. ForAtlnntio City, 1 :30 P.

M. week days, with Through liuuet t'arioruar. FOR PHILADELPHIA. ETiiros7 nn; 7 30. 30 Chicnco Limited), with Dining Car, and 0:30 Washington liniltd, with Dining CV.r, ami 10:30 A.

l'J :00 noun, 1:30, 1:30,2:00.:30.3:00, 3:30,4:00 4:30, 5:30,0:00. 0:30,7:30, and 11:00 P. M. Accommodation, 0:30 P.M. Sunday.

Expruss, 8:00, 8:30, 0:30 and (0:30 A. jU.luniteu) 1:30, 4:00. 4:30, 0:00, 0:30,7:30, and 11:00 P.M. Accommo Jntinii. li.

M. For time tables of trains to local point on tho Pcnn ylvania Railroad System apply at tho following ticket otlicos: 4 Court st, 800 Fulton st and Brooklyn Annex Station, foot of Fnlton st, Brooklyn, The New York Transfer Connmnr will call for and chock baggage from hotels and residences through to esttnation. GHAS. E. PUGH, J.

R. WOOD, General Manager. GmioralPass'r Agent. ENTRAL Rrir7PNEW JERSiSY. FOOT OF LIBERTY ST, NORTH RIVER.

TIMK TAHLE. MAY liS. 1H01. Per V.iwtnn. 4 'At.

ft llll 45 A 1 4:00. 4:30,5:45, 7:30 P.M. Sundays, 4:30, 7:00 A.M..1:00. r. M.

or lietnlenoni, Aliontowu, i'laucn UJiunK, (0:00 for Allcntuwn). 7:00, 8:45 A. 1:00. 4:00 (4:30 for stations to Alluntown). 5:45 (7 :30 for Bothlehom and Allentown) P.

M. Sundays 4:110, :00 A. 1 :00. f. ol.

Jor lltesuan Pittston and Scranton, 4:30. 8:45 A. 4 :00 P. M. SimiUvH.

4 A M. Freehold and Atlantic Highlands, 4:30, 8jl5, A. iw t'. nunaays, M. P.

M. orcent Freehold). For I.oiitr Branch and ooints south to Point Ploasant. 4:30, 11:15 A. 1:30.

4:00, 4:30, 0:00 P. Sundays, except Ocean Grove and Anbury Park, a. i.uu r. fli. For Red Bank, 4:30.

8:15,11:15 A. i :30. 4:00, M. fiundays, A. 31., 1.

3L For Lakowooil. Toms River. Barnoirat Park and Barno 8:1.5 A. 1:30,4:30 P. M.

For Atlonlie City. Vinelandand Bridgetoni 4:30 A. 1 130 P. M. For Monmouth Beach and Suabrigut, 4 :30, :15 A.

1 :30. 4:30 P. M. SAN1A HOOK ROUTE.from Pier 8, N. foot of R(u t.i.r nt For Atlantii: Hi ihlandH.

Hiirhland Beach. Seabright, Monmouth Boach and Long Branch, at 4:30, 10:45 A. 3:45, 5:00 P. M. Sundays 0:30 A.

M. For Elboron, tcer.u Grove, Asbury Park and Point Pleasant at 10:45 A. 3:45 P.M. Sundays, excopt ucean iirnvo ami rtsnury rant, ui a. aj.

For Toms River and Baruegutat 4:30 A. and 3:45 P. M. or PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE and WASH INGTON.

For Philadelphia at 4:30,7:45, 0:00, 30:00. 1 1 30 A. I 3:30. 4:00. 5:00.

0:00.7:30 P. night. SUNDAYS, 0:00, 10:30, 11:30 A. M. 2:00.

3:30.5:00, 0:00 P.M.. 12:15 night. For Baltimore and Wnauington daily at 0:00. (11:30 with Dining Car), A. 4 :30 Dininff 1' niirht.

'J'rainH Inavintf a I 1 I :30 A. 4:00,5:00,7:30 P. night, except Saturday nigiiu, aunuoys i nave counoc tion for Reading, Ilarrishurg, Poitsviiie, otc. For Sun hiirv and WilHainsnort. via Philadelnhis.

at 7:45 A. M. (1:30 Buffet Parlor P. night night, except Saturday night). Sleeping cars on midnight trains.

It ALTIMOitE Am) OHIO ilAiLkUAD. FAST EXPRESS TllAINS VIA PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS AND ALL PoTnTS WK.ST.

PULLMAN CAR SKItVIOK ON ALL TRAINS. Leavo NEW YORK, foot of I.ihorty Bt. as follows P. I A. II.

For OISIUNSATI, ST. LOUIS, 11:00 A. P. tor WAhtU.UlU. liAliN.MUiu a.

(11:30 A. oicept Sunday, Diniug Car), 2:00 (3:30 r. uiuina Uf rl, i n. uiuiok vjar on 0:00 A. M.

(rain Sundays, i 'or Norfolk, via Bay lino, Tiekut o.Hcei. 172. 201, 415 and 1,140 Broadway, New York, and 18 IJroadway, lirooklyn. loot oi l.m i t.v fll (( Jnnlra 'taiirnad ot Now York Transfer Company will call for and chock oaKstaRO irom iioIl i or reaiuouco io uesunuriou. jifllGIi VALLEY KAILJiOAD.

PASSEXGEP. TRAINS leave foot of Cortlaudt and Desbrossorf atH, as io0oris: 7:00 A. M. for and intcrmodiato points. A.

lor uonova, livons, t.iinira, nocnoKtor, mil falo and tlio Weat, I'ottsvillc nn'I virincijal local noints Chair car to Lvons and Ptilliuiiu car to nuMcuHl'm lindgo. 0:00 A. M. for Maucui tJhunk and intt'rmodia'o DointB, 11 A. M.

for hluura and poi 1:00 P. M. tor Tunkhannock. Connoction to Koadiuji nnd HarriidiurL'. 11:40 P.

M. lor L. and H. lUnctiou on pi incipal intorinediato poiuta, Cliair car to Ij. end li lunation.

4:51) P. M. for rolfcHviUo. Chunk lnicriiufdlate points. Uhair car to Match Chunk.

5 P. M. to Mauch (Jhiihk and iiotnts. Uoli naction to and Ilnrriritiurg. 7 P.

M. for limipvA. I.toii.i. Kltnira. Koohstor.

iliilfa and ihu Weit '1 rain a loayi im at fS 10. 1J 'J10 A. 1:00. 0:40 P. connect for all points in Mahcnuy and ilniioton coal rogiona.

hunday trams 10 M. fur Uhun 1 1 at. It ton and ilmnl .1. 5 1 0 P. M.

Um.ii I ii nk find inl f.riii.Mliit., noints. 7 P. AI. Io. (iptiova, Lyons, Klniira.

Itochcsttir, Ilulialo and thu "West, Pullman sleepers to Iyons and Mis.oriKion Hndso. GKNJSKAL KA.STKKN llroadway, Nlmt York. "ATI lmfiiUILWAY 'THli l'lCTUHHrtQUK 1 Route of A uicrica." 1 hrouirh trains Ravo Wew looi oi Cliainliors daily, a totlowa, and llvo minutea earlier irom est UToniy LUira Bt: A. M. Via NiuL arn Falls and Chataunua Lako Parlor ear Now York to liulToio.

Slucpors llornellavillo to ncirouaiiu Lini innaii. P. M. VfKtibtilo Umlted. Holld train for Chi ciico via Chitutauuua Laku.

with dininc car to Chicnno. Klscperd to i 'hicao. Clcvoiand and Cincinnati. No extra charKO for 'luick tune and uupenor cirvice. 0:00 P.

M. Solid tralnB to Uhicaim via NiaKra Palls. Klrenerb to Iiunalo. Kotdiostor. 1 oiontn and Chicairo.

P. M. S'ia Uliautaumia Luko and Wiaffara 1'nlls, Koliil train to Chicago, hloepers to liuffalo, Chicago and Cincinnati. Ticket oilier. 401, Uroadway, 1 Battery il.

Chanilicrs and Tirenty thlrd fen and FiOron at. liiooklcn. W. U. KINPAUSON.

Coneral Passenger Asent. KOOKLYN AKJiEX YOll JERSEY JJ CUT. PENNSYLVANIA PAII.ROAD. LEAVING PUOT Ol" FULTON 8TUMKT DAILY. A no.

TrOO. 7: 0. Hi'iO, 0:40, 10:00. 10:10. 11:00.

11:0. 11 lu. I '4 :00. P. 1'J: 10.

1:00. 1:0, 1:40. a iu, i oiuw, 10:00, 11 :00. tfTo Fall Rivor Lino 5:00 P. M.

Koturninc. leave Jcrsev Cltv on arrival of alt trains. Bassaffo checked and tickets sold to all points. Auk for teage'wick Morris (to His Butcher) But bow tte detlco are wo going to Sottlo this rapid transit without spending millions of money Eis Butcher Yell, I told yoti how it vas. I shobst kves mit iny family ofer der store, uild I half only He flight to walk up.

'aefc. "But when the dog came at yon why didn't you look him steadily in the oye? That will cow them every time." "I was doing so, but the fool dog commenced chasing his tail and thon bit me before I knew it. You can't expect a man to look a dog in tho eye whon bo's going around like a Din wheel, surely." Indtanavoils Journal. Great Janitor Here, young feller, no smoking allowed in this buildin. Small but Competent Boy I ain't smoking aloud.

Boston Courier. "I hear Jack Cnbly distinguished himself in his final examinations at college." "Yes; his sleight of hand was truly marvelous." Puck. Bobbs Old Skinflint is dead. Alas, ho could not tako anything with him. Dtbbs It is rather hard oh him.

He'll need a fire escape. Chicago Times. Mrs. K. But aro yori sure thatpsrrot will talk 7 The Dealer Certainly, ma'am.

It's a female. Brooklyn Life. Ancient Boau Emma, I think you are charming. Could I persuade you to accopt my hand and heart? "Havo you said this to my mother?" "Whyi yes, titenty years ago: but I don't seo how you knew FUegende Blne.tter. Miss Literib Aro you fond of Terinyflon 1 Jack Plunger Well, I won quite a stack on Touny, but I never heard of his uon.Btnrhamton Republican.

She This is my little pet olligator, who has been fasting for mouths. He Why doesn't some one give him the tip that Lent is over Life. "It's a little "girl baby, isn't it?" iiBked the admiring visitor. "1 dm not entirely certain," responded the Boston 2 year old sfcading by the cradle, a shade of perplexity crossing her thouehtfnl face, "whether I should speak of my infant siBter a6 a girl baby or aa a baby girl." Chicago Tribune. Foreign Visitor (proudly) In my country we have one law for princo and pauper.

American Host Same way here. It dofBn't matter whether a man is a beggar or a millionaire: he's got to obey the law unless bo's got a pull. New York. Weekly. "Yos, I had all the fellows in town for my rivals when I was courting." "Aud yet yon carried off the prize interrupted his enthusiastic friend.

"Well," corrected the other Blowly, if not soverely, "1 don't altogether know about that, but I married the girl." Philadelphia Times. Wife (to her husband who is writing note of invitation to a dinner) Now, Karl, don't forget to invite Professor Warsiig. lie is so ugly that tho very sight of him will spoil tho appetite of all the other guests. Schleislsclle. Zeilnng.

Philanthropist Is there a fire oscapo on the building you work in Clerk Yes, but it is useless. FelloivB get firod just the same. New York Continent. Colonel Lotts (of Boomville) Five years ago, sir, you could havo bought the 3ite of this thriving city for a mere song. Visitor I couldn't.

I can't sing. Harper's Bazar. Boston Cultured Girl (to Chioago ditto) And so you have a literary elub in Chicago. What do you call it 7 Chioago Girl Wo have named it tho Fortnightly. Boston Girl Because it is too weakly 1Llfc Newsdoalor (suburban railway depot) I'll bet that man has just rented a summer cottage, with a small grass plot in front and ten or twenty square feet behind.

Lounger How dye know Newsdealer He just stopped an' ordered 'bout seventeen agricultural papers. Street fc Smith's Good News. Mrs. Tompkins When my husband stayB out all night, I rofuse to give him any breakfast. MrB.

Smytho That may do for Mr. Tompkins, I I. mw Tin, l.n stays out all night, ho dossn't want any break i as. ruck: "Who was tha nnthor of the saying, 'There is always room at the "Tho hotel clerk, I believe." Boston Gazette. A HUSICAI.E BY STUDMTS.

A musicttlo was given by Mrs. Florence L. Talbot's pupils at 34 Orange street yesterday afternoon. The parlors wore filled with an appreciative audience, consisting of tho parents and friends of the pupils. The performers were Miss Lizzio' Stahl, Miss Annie Schuck, Miss Annie Adams, Miss Annie Stahl, Miss DeAth, Miss Edith Adams, Miss Kitty Krauetler, Master Lyn Munson, Miss Faith Hopkins, Miss Annie Meier, Miss M.

F. Young and MiBs Mable Buiton. TALKED O.T THEOS0PH1. A meeting of the Brooklyn progressiva Boeial club was bold at the residence of Mrs. Emma C.

Beckwith, 1)8 Cranberry street, on Thursday evening. The members wore agreeably enter, talned by Mrs. Eliza A. Connor, who gave a talk on "Theosophy." The subject was thoo taken up and briefly discussed by the various mombers. Among those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Beck witli, Mrs. Cynthia Leonard, Miss Caroline B. LeRow, Mrs, E. Ames and Miss Ellen E.

Kanyon. corKV ISI.AIVD. CJEA BI5AOH ROUTE TO CONEY ISLAND. Taks Third at. Court nt or Hamilton nv cara (utram from TweDtr fllth 6t) to Hlxty iirtli St.

Through laro i cents. DAILY, EX.OKPT SUNDAY, trains laavo Tbi. av and iSizty fittb at, Brooklyn, to Coney Island, at (1:40, 7:10, AO, 9:40, 10:110, 11:30 A. 1 3:30, 4:30. 5:30 and 6:30 P.M.

Trains lonve Coney liland for Third av and Sixty fitli st, Jirooklyn, at 7:0, Bixtl fiftD at, Brooklyn, at 11 iY'Z A. 1: 7:12 and 8 P. M. EXOURSIUN TiCKBTS. S3 cents.

CHEAPEST and MOST DIRECT ROUTE from tho Bridge, the City Hall, forrioa and intorinediato polata. BKIGHTON BEACH RAILROAD. SHEEPSIIEAD BAY AKD BRIOUTON BEACH Leave Bedford station, 8:30, 10:00, 11 30 A. 12:30, 1:30 P. and ererr 30 minutes until 4:30.

than (1:00, 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. Saturday nights only at 11 P. M. Leare Berccn, Butlbr and Prospect Park Btations a Returning, leare Brlahton Bea.

11:40, 7:50,0:00, 10 SO. 1:30. 1:30, and every 30 mmutoa until P. 7:30 and 0:30 P. M.

naiuraay nignis only at A. u. All trains stop on niemil at ParkviUe. Greenflold, Kinsa Highway and road. SUN 11 AYS ONLY Leave Bedford station, 7:15, 8:30, 10:00 A.

and ovrrv 30 minutes until 7:00 P. then aud P. M. leave Brighton Beach. (1:00.

10:30 A. and every 30 minutos nntll 8:30 P. then 0:30 P. M. QONEY ISLAND.

WEST BRIGHTON BKAOII, BHIOIITON BEACH AND MANHATTAN UCACU. PROSPECT PARK AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD. TP.AINS LEAVE DTII AV AND ST STATION, BROOKLYN. 0:00.0:30, 7:1. 10:00 A.

and thereafter half hourly to 7 P. 0:00 and 10:00 P. .11. Returning at lilto intorvals from A. Id.

to 10:30 P. M. Saturdays at 12K)0, mldnipht. TRAIN'S LEAVK UNION DEPOT, fiTII AV AND ST BROOKLYN. 7:00.

and A. M. and hourly tlioreaftor until p. M.t and at 8:30 and 9:30 P. M.

Koturning at like intervals from 0:30 A. M. to P. M. On Sunday afternoooB extra trains trill bo run when travol demands.

rfONEY ISLAND AND BATH BEACH, via tho Union Elevated and Brooklyn, Bath and YVest End Railroads. Trains leave Union Depot (terminus of Union Elevated Railroad), corner Fifth av and Thirty slith at, as follows: DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY A. M. 6:10. 6:55.

7:30. 8:00, 8:30, 9:00. 9:30, 9:55. 10:33. 11:00.

M. 12:00. P. 1:00. 2:00.

3:00,, 3:40, 4:05, 4:40. 5:05. 5:10. 0:40, 7:00, 7:30. 8:20.9:33, 10:30.

11 A. M. 12:15. Train loaving! ftt 12:15 A. M.

will run Wednesday end Saturday night only. Train leaving at 11:35 P. will not run Wednea davs and Saturdays. SUNDAY ONLY A. M.

7:40, 8:50. 10:10, 11:00. M. P. M.

1.00, 1 :45. 2:35, 3:15.4:00.5:00.0:00,0:20.7:15, 8:35. 9:40, 10:50. J. P.

HEINDfcLL, Snuerintendent. UOfJKVAt BBACfll. OCkAWAY BHAOH. FlSUtKu 3TATIOKS ON JAMAICA BAY AND ROCKAWAY PARK. Trains leave FLATBUSH AV.

stopping at Bedford Btation five minotefi lator, 0:00, 0:30, 11:40 0:00, 0:48. 6:57 P. M. 3:30, 1:30, Leave EAST NEW YORK (51. B.

crowing), 0:18, 7:08, 0:43, 11:53 A. 2:03. 2:3. 3:18 8:48. 5:18, 0:13, 0:60 P.

At Leave BUSHWIOK, 6:00. 9:00, 11:20 A. 125, 2:30, 3:42. 5:05. 0:00.

7:00. PENING OF SUMMKR SEASON. IJROOKLYN AND ROCKAWAY BKACH Trains for OANARSIE LANDING cverj half honr and for ROOKAWAY BHAUIl. TrainsleaTPHoiTftrd Houao. fiast Novr York, connecting with stoanier (oldfln Star, Bfollowa: A.

M. MO, tiiliQ. P. M. KotnrninK, leare ltookaway IIach A.

AI. 1:40, 7:00 P. M. Kound trip to Hockavray Boftch 3 cents, children 20 cents. For KUCKAWAY IltiACH Uonnontions: Kincs CAiuty iitoraiod Railway, Brooklyn Elorflted Railroad, Broadway car i from fjrand.

Hooeavolt and South Seranth St irerxies; Atlantic At "RApid Transii," Fulton av cars from Fulton Forry, and cars from Wall and South fmfos conneot tflth rhis line at Cait New York. Speoial effort has bsen made in the direction of quick coonoctidn and transfer vrllh ail of tho abnta Mtiea. iSxoupdioa tickets oia bu procured at ail eletatod A. 1:12, 5:12. 7:12 P.

M. SUNDAYS trains leave Third av ami StxtY nfth at, Brooklyn, l'or Island, at 10:30. i lo.d i a in n.nn I M. 'Trains leaYR Conuf Inland for Third ay and OL. SINN'S NEW PARK THEATBB.

COLONEL SINN'S NEW PPP A MIR, AA PPP A A RRfc KK aaan re THEATER THEATER I' 4. AH If. tHEATER THE LEADING THEATER OF BROOKLYN. LAST WEEK OP THE SEASON. COMMENDING TO MOP.ilOW NIGHT, EVERY NIGHT DURING THE WEEK, LAST MATINEE9 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, OCO OOO RRR A AA RRR A A COO AAA OCU OOO A A A AA A A AAA A A A A A A KRBB ItKRR NUN EBB RRHR NN NN NN NN KEEB FrnFonl'ms for tho l'IRST TIME ON ANY STAGE on entirely now and original play by Clinton Stuart, author of "Kenee de Moray "Our Society," entitled II II WW WW II LLLL II iXLL II ERB HE HHHH EBB KSSC I)DT II OOO RRR OCO KM DD1IVVO OUROOE.

II RRR EB DDH VV 0 It ft UDO II OOO OOO KBB HHHH II MM MM II MMMM II MM 11 1J AI II Produced with a SPECIALLY SELEGT OAST. NEW SCENIC APPOINTMENTS. The company Harold Rimsoll, John GlendinninR, Jack n. Browne. GeorKQ Morton.

John Findlay. Walter Oraron, H. K. Chestjr, Charles Diehl. Estha Willlsms, Jane Stnait, Mrs.

Annie Cheater, Mrs. 8. A. Longmore. Scones: Act I Now York, Washington Square, January.

"Betrothal." Act II Newport In August, tranperaent." Act III Evening of Ihesame day. "Separation." Act IV Newpert in October. "Will She Divorce Him?" The play will be produced under tho personal supervision of tho author. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, Itenoflt of WILL O. RICHARDSON, Treasuror of tho Park Theater.

Thie theator will open for tho eeaeon of 1891 '92 Monday, AuguBt 24, with THE MERCHANT. i NIGHTS OF ST. JOHN AND MALTA Will have a benefit at tho GRAND OPERA HOUSE MONDAY EVENING, JUNK 8. MELPOMENE DRAMATIC SOCIETY IN LONDON ASSURANCE. Admission, TiOc.

Rcf erved seats, 75c, 81. Tlckots can bo secured and general admission tickets exchanged lor reserved seats, at J. J. HEINRICH'S, 1 til Court st, or at tho box office on the evening of tho porforlnnnco. rjmiUMPHANT SUCOES8 DAN RICE'S BIG ONE RING SHOW, Corner of Flatbush and Fifth avs.

Everyaltornoon and evening. Popular prices; SPO IE'1 EYV YORK JOCKEY OLUB AT MORRIS PARK SPRING MEETING, RACING EVERY DAY UNTIL JUNE EXCEPT SUNDAYS. FIELD FREE. THE RACES BEGIN AT Reached by Second and Third Av Railways. Badges, Grand Stand, Ladios' ttokct, 31.

ROUND TRIP, 33 CENTS. A DELIGHTFUL EXOUKBION. ROTON POINT. ROTON POINT. NEW FAMILY RESORT, FORTY MILES UP THE SOUND.

STEAMER GRAND REPUBLIC, SUNDAY, JUNE 7. Leaves. A. M. Foot West Twenty second st, Now York 1'ofit Wes! Tenth st, New York 9:45 Pier (, North River, New York 10 :00 Jewell's Wharf, Brooklyn Broome st, East River.

New York 10:45 Thirty first st. East River, Now York 11:00 Jersoy City, Anno.1 boat to Brooklyn 9:55 CONTERNO'S BAND. REFRESHMENTS. 1'OR ROUND TRIP, 50 CENTS. EST POINT, HEWBURGH AND POUGHKEEPSIE.

DAILY EXCURSION (except Sundays) by DAY LINE STEAMERS, NEW YORK and ALBANY. From Brooklyn, Fulton et (by Annex) 8:00 A. M. New York, Dosbrosses st Pier 8:40 Now York. West Twenty second stPler.

9:00 Returning, due in New York as 5:30 P. M. MORNING and AFTERNOON CONCERTS. flRAMD EXCURSION TO THE VJT THOUSAND ISLANDS. PARK REFORMED CHURCH OF JERSEY CITY AND FRIENDS, MONDAY, JUNE 20, HOI, Under tile personal supervision of Thos.

H. Hendrickson. tho woll known tourist acent. via ipecial train Wost Shore Railroad. Fare, entire trip (four dayH), includinj lir.t class hotel hoard, only 815.

Tickets and circulars obtained from tho church trusteos and at Wost Shore ottice, 303 Broadway. Now York: of THOS. M. WARD. John st, and of THOS.

H. HENDRICKSON, 217 Atlantic nv, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lrp THE Tho magnificent new three deck iron 6teamer TOLCHESTER, CAPTAIN JAMES LYNCH. Will take the place of the LONG BRANCH And make regular SUNDAY MORNING Excursion, to NEWBURGH, Landing at YONKERS.

IONA ISLAND and WEST POINT. Leaving Bridge Dock. Brooklyn, at 8:25 A. M. Dererell's Forly oventh Regiment Hand In choice musio.

Fare Entiro Grand Excursion 50 cents. A TRIP TO EUROPE. A party of ladies and gentlemen, with chaperons and courier, contemplating a months' tour in Europe, requit ono or two ladies or gentlemen to complete party. COST 4410. SAIL JULY 8.

RETURN AUGUST 29. Best of references given add required. Address for particulars, SELECT, Box (i. Eagle office SHORTEST ROUTE FROM BROOKLYN TO CHOLERA OR FISHING BANKS. Three hours more fishing than with any othor line.

Steamer CANoNICUS loaves Oanar. io landing TUESDAY, the Oih and every day thereafter at ti A. connecting train leacs Howard House, East New York, at 7:30 A. M. Tickets, including railroad from Howard House, 75c, ladies 50c.

bait, ct boat. Excellent dinners and all refreshments at reasonable pricos. 1 RAND SUNDAY EXCURSION, BY STEAMER IDLEWILD, To GREAT NECK, SANDS POINT and GLEN COVE, SEA CLIFF. GLEN WOOD and ROSLYN, From Tier IS, E. foot of Mnittbn lane, at 9:45 A M.

From Thlrtv Hrat st, EaBt River, at 10 A. M. Returning will arrive in New York at 0:30 P. M. EXCURSION TICKETS, 50 CENTS.

il If KIK RAILWAl' SPECIAL EXCUR fl.Li SIGNS SHO HO LA GLEN, Weds, and Sithdars SI. Leave st'l A. M. Chambers Bt, 9:30 A. itoiitrn if, vu (, f.

M. stops west or atorson GREENWOOD LAKE. Wodnasdavsand Sundavs. 75e' leavo S3d st. 9:25 A.

M. Chamhera st, 9:30 A' Sundays, leavo 23d st, A. Chambers st 10 A. M. Regular tr.

returning. EEUULAH SUNDAY KXWllSION FOJt BRIIXiEPORT. Bo'inuinp: JUNE 7, tho Steamer 'WATBlllillRY will make regular Sunday ei enrsiona to Bridgeport, lcHvinR Pier Kast River. I'cot of Cuthnrine nt, l( A. nnd foot of Thirty llrat fit, Eat River, at A.

M. Returning to Now York about IJ. M. Kicuraion TickotaGQ centH. STEAMHR KLBKHON, For Hijihlands, 3oa Bright, Pleasure Bay, Branch iiort, and conneors with STKAMER SKA BIRD At Hiirhl.mcls for OUICANIO.

11VA) BANK, Ere. Ln. ivo New YorK, font, Franklin at. at Fort Hamilton at A. Sundays.

Returning to Fort Hamilton at (J P. M. FAKK ROUND TRIP, 40c. NIOB LIQUOR STOItR FOR SALE, fire ye.iru lo3(, only $000 required also a very Lar ro wme u(i lagrr Deer eaioon, vrwa turee niuiara tables in it; choap rent. Aunly a' R.

LORKE, 183 Atlantic av. KSTAHI.ISHKD STAT I ON It and ciar Htoro for wale. 7fS3 Myrtle ar. OARTNER WANTED $5,000 RE Quired; r.se notoljectionablo: )925 weekly tifi.rticulGrs aud referemw at interTiew. BUSINESS MAN, Kalo oilic.

AN ICE in "GOOD ORDER for sale elienii. (lall at (i4 Lafhyf.tte jt. A "lady wanteiT who willTinvest small capital to nieist in taking chArjro of fancy store; snlary or an intoreat given. M. Box 10, Eaglo otHcc.

iood STATibNEiiY," Book ano VjR" novfs bnsinoss tor sato; double store; good locality. Address Eagle Fifth av branch. TAX NOTICE. TAXPAYERS ANNUAL ASSESS MENTNntir'rt' Th RflAPn (117 A SMPQUrHJ nw THE CITY OF BROOKLYN haWnp completed tho bt eral aiBeaanmnt rolls forth year J891, fair copies for each ward can bo aen and examined by ny inhabitant of smd cirv or any other persoa intreuted in said a'Jtieis mpnt rnlla. from the fint to tho thirtieth day of Jnne, lK'Jlt iuciuaive, from the houraof A.

M. to if 1L i cop haturdayfi, when tho ho ira will be from 8 A. M. to 12 ot ihe office of tho Buntd of Abu essora, Room So. Zi).

Department Building, and the said Board of AsaeQEorR will bo in aoasion during the time abot stted to reviow their aald asaeagment rolls on the Application of any person or pernons eonwidering themielrea airKrievo'l. order of the Board of AfeseSfiotn. Brookiyri, lUi y'JO. 1891. THOMAS A.

WILSON, President. Doilikice U. Rocke, tSocrotaiy. inyU imo LONG ISLAND KAIIjKOAD. Train3 leave FLATBUSH AV STATIDN for tlw foilowiiiK nointa aud way stations: (iUKH.NPOKT, HI VLKHKAD, 8:30 A.

3:22 P. M. SonAw.U:0()A.il. hAU lllIlv, lUt. iin.ui luiu.

P.M. Sundays, 8 A.M. PATC'liOUUH. A. 4:30, 5:30 P.M.

SnndayJ, A. M. ninvrnv A. 10:05 P. 11.

r. M. votlno.aya anu naturuayb ouiiuoja, AP0'UT 'JEI' FEKSOX. NOJVl'HPOHT, HUNTING TON. 11:00 A.

P. M. (0:30 P. M. to Northport).

Simdhys. A. M. (0:25 P. .11.

to Northjiort). OYSTER HAY, LOCUST VALLEY, OLlS.V OOVE, SUA A. 2:00, 3:22, 4:20, 0:30, P. P. M.

Wednusday, and Saturdays). Suudavs, 0:30 A. P. M. FAR ROOK AWAY, via Valloy Stream, A.

3:22, 8:02, 10:05. 11:45 P.M. saniiays, 11:13 A. 2:00, 7:55 P. M.

Ali'. AND KAR HOOK AWAY, via N. Y. and It Kanr. lltSS.

A. 1 :20. 3 :22. 4 :30. 5 :30.

VVodncsdays oiily). liAROKN OrrY, HKMPSTEAH, 8:30, 10jo. A. u.wu. u.u..

P. M. Snndnys, 8:05 A. II. A.

tl. Cltrnnlvl: 1 P. M. MANHATTAN BKAOII, 0:25, 8:50. 11:10 A.

5:45 (11:30 P. M. Wuduesdaya aud haturdara only). Sundays, 10:20, 11:30 A. 12:20,1:10, 2:20.

3:20, 4:00. 5:4.) F.M. JainnicH, Morris Purk. "Si.IO, A. 1:211, MMU.aav, iil, (1:00, 0:30.

0:55, 10:05, 11:45 P. M. Sundavs: 10:13 A. 2:00. 1:27.

0:25. 7:5.5. 10:00. 10:30 P. M.

'i)o not nlop at Morris Park. KST SHORE llAILKOAIj. N. Y. C.

II. It. 11. Losses. Tmitin Tonvn Wpst 1'ortv sr.cond st Now York.

as follows and twenty minutes oarlicr Irom tho foot of Jay st, Now York: ttsmilton, l.onuon, uotrolt ana tjuicago, a hi. 5:15, I'. M. St. I.oaia.

P. M. Toronto, U0 .15 A. "8:15 P. St.

Buttalo. itocliestr. Rvraouso. Utioa. Britlso, Niasara Kails.

"5:15. M. A. lor uiicaouiy. Kindlon.

3:30. 10: 15. al 1 :30 A. 8 4:00, 5:15, 8:15 P. M.

CatsKill and Albany, i A. Oranston'4, wost Point, mowdutr, 8:25. 10:15. 10:45. A.

"1:15. 4:30, "5:15, 5:35, 8:15, P. M. Montreal and oanaila lvat't, :15 A. f.

Eloifant sleerjine cars for lluitalo. Niaaara Falls, Do troit, Cuioago aud Si. Louis on all through trains. Cars loave Brooklyn via Brooklyn Annex, A. P.

Jorscy City, P. R. station, all :20, 1 ill. Dnil Hoilv ATf.nTit Knint rinv All other trains daily excopt Sunday. For tickets, timo tablq.

parlor and aleopiue car accorumodaiinns or Information apply at ornces: Brooklyn, i a nmfrton sr. runon sw Annex ofK' tool Fulton st; Nl York City, 271, 303 785 and 04 '2 Broadway. 143 Bowury. 12 Park pi. 53 Wel (Inn Miiridrnd and Twenlv l'ftll rtt.and West Shore etations, foot ot West Forty second st and foot of r.

K. o. LAillil oonoi at i'assencer Atjenr, Vauderuilt av. fiew tork. A NCIIOll LIKE.

USITKD STA.TES MA.1L STEAMERS. Kf.cam.rH leave New Vorli everv Hat'iniav FUR (il.ASOOW, VIA LO.VDONUliRllY. From Pier 54. North Hivor. foot of Wefll nt.

N. Y. Circasitia, Juno 10 A. M. Kthiopiu July 4, 4 A.

M. Anc 0. P. M. hunib.i:Hm..diuy U.bA.M.

Cify of Kuiud, Juno 'JV, A. SeptemliOr 5.7 A.M. itatOfi ior haioon t'nsinKC: IlyS. 8. CITY OF HO.MK.

400 and upward, Accf.rdlnc to accommo'lation an 1 location of room. Othor meamors ot the line, $50 and upward. cond Cabin, $00. Stecrapi'i, $1 0. I'aEernRiT hookocl at rates to or from any City in Oreat liritaiu or on tho Continoin.

lirafls on London wr at lowofft rates. Books of information, and Bailing lisio furnishod on aiipiu ation to ArontK. HKNUFRSON II ROT HK US. 7 Rowline Green. N.

Y.t or TAYLtJlt. OS Court sl (open Saturday night); ti. i'. rkuuii, WAt isroaunny. v.

ItOOKLYN, N. EUKOPJ5AN PAS SAflK. BANKING AND MONKY KXCHANGK OKFICK. 1170 Fulton ht, oupoBito City Hall, Connaiiia SayinKH Bank HurdinR, OLIdCS A nUriri, rianlicrrt, liroKera anil I'lssnnecr ARencs oi iHavrd. .1 imo O.

A. M. NorddoutHcher Lloyd Klho, duno 10.8 A.M. Kit'er. 1 10 A.

M. Hamburg American (Columbia, 11.0 A. M. l'acket Company. Wialand.

10. 10:30 A. M. Cie. La ChanipnKrie, 13, 10 A.

M. Rod Star Lino, Rhynland, duu'i 10, M. NotherM Amp. K. Juno 10, A.

M. Eetab IsdifMl ThvW. Rate.H of niiecie and oxclianflrn buo jeet to fluctuations and nnioutit. (any class) to any part of Kurouo, pahsportp.lettcrsof crodliund mouoj exchanged, nil at Now York prlco.s. r1UNAUD LINK NI4W YOHK TO vj Liverpool, via Queonstown.

from Fior 40, N. R. FAHT KXI'KEHH MAIL HICRYICK. Bothnia. 10.

A. AI. I JunoL'4. 7 A. JL io A.

Juno A. m. Aurania. iiO. II P.

M. Soma July 4, 4 A. AI. ill not carry Hteerago. Cabin passacu ,9 Hint upward, according to lonallnn ntnrtneriinto StcetB'O ticki'tn lo and from nil uirts of Fnmnentverv low r.ito.i.

For freieht and naai auolv at the company's ollioo, 4 BowliiiR (ireen. VlCRNt)N II. iimjwr (t AKoniH. or iiasHcnRorH iiCKOtH, dr.iftwat. lowcftt ratcri and lurt her in format ion unnlv to T.

II. Atlantic av. near Court nt, BOlo aeent tor liiooKlyn; or ti. t. rvUUlt, uroia wny, Brooklyn, K.

1). OKDUi'iUTSCHEU LLOYD FAST Slnainoln for Soullianuitoti and flroilK n. liiTn.Tiii....luno A. M. I Ttave.

Hi. noon Elbn, in.S A.M. 1T1 .1 uno a. .11. Katesof to London.

Mr.vrt anil Iliouion: First caliin, llll) and upwar.l a bort.li. according to location; m'pond, and a bertii Klcfrano at lor ratos. Pnr between Rorond and 'l lllrd avs, Uoboken, X. J. OiCI.

HiCUS Urp' n. N. or JULIUS LKHltlCXKUAUSS i SONS, :171 Fulton at, I3rookljn. if "iOill'AGNIE GKNERALIi TKASSAT 1.ANTU1UE. ONLY DIRECT EXPHESS SERVICE BETWEEN NEW YOHK AND HAVlll' FltANCE.

LEAVING COMPANY'S PIEU. NO. NORTH HIVEIi, SATUKDAV. I.A CHAMPAONH, Boyrr. Juno l.in:00 A.

M. LA 11OURI10I1NE, Lob Juno 31), 4:00 A. M. UCEAN I'ASSAIiE. firm cabin, 11 oiu SWI to according to location; tecoud cabin, 00; fitccra'te, A.

rulKiE'l Uimornl Audit. II Bowling (iroc Now York. (pUION LINE UN1TKD STATRS MALL. STEAMERS, Biiilinc from Pior IIS, North Rivor, foot of KinEst, for QUEENiSTOWN anil LIVERPOOL, as follows; WISCONSIN Saturday. Juno (1.

P. SI. ARIZONA Saturday, Jiuio ShlK) A. M. Cabin na.aai $7U and S0.

Krc cabin, 8S0 and st Stoeraijo frnm ork, ftlKand 4. M. UNIIEKIIILL i llroa Iwav, New York; JOHN C. HENDEItSON :144 Fulton nr. or H.

F. KOOII, 48 Broadwaj, lirooklyn, E. 1. HITK STAlt LINE. TO OUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.

Uritnnnii Jn ID A. jTo'ltonir Jlllr 1. P. M. Majestic.

17, P. M. 7 A. M. Germanic.

I e. U4.7s:)ll A. M. Majostic. Jy L'rliO P.M.

"Second cabin on Majestic and Teutonic, llalea 840 and Saloon rates, $110 upward, accordinir to sioam er and location of borth. Stojraffe. itward and prepaid. 'iO. For nasir.KO tickets and dralts, payablo on uV'iiiand overywhorn in lirifilaiid, Ireland, Scotland.

Sweden or Norwav, apply to V. ALDRIHUE. 'Hi Courts', or A. ill. MOROAN.

K. llrond WIllianisburL'li. J. BKUCIi ISM AV, Apent, 41 Jlroadway, New York. js' man linku.

s. and hoyalmail STEAMERS for OUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. CITY OF NEW YORK Ji A.M. CITY UK liEP.LIN June P.M. CITY OF PARIS Wed Juno 24, 7:01) A.M.

First cabin, 1:110 and upward, aceordiuc; to Hteamer; Hi. ond cabin. 4:15 and 840; stearace, 'J(I. Drafts payable in all parts of Ireland, Scotland. Sweden, Norway and Denmark at lowest rates.

PETER WRIGHT SONS, Genera! Ai mts 0 Howling Green. New York; JOHN C. IIKNDI'RSON A SON, Fullon at, or 11. F. KOCH.44K li.oa.lway, Itrooklyn, E.

D. B71ALL KIVER LINK. i1 ForllOSTON, N'EWPORT, FALL RIVER. PROVIDENCE and all points East, steamers PClU'l AN and PLYMOUTH leave Now York from Pior N. foot ol Murray st, daily.

Sundays at P. M. I'onhoetinc Annex boat leaves Brooklyn at :00 Jersey City. I'. M.

A SPLENDID OHCHESTIIA ON' EACH STEAMER. Full ninbt's nut. Two connecting express trains from Fall River, duo Uosum aud 0:00 A. PassoiiKeis have option of takin either train. Tickets.

Etatovooms, can be obtained In' Brooklyn at 4 Court st, 800 Fulton st, and I Broadway, E. and at Annex ollice. foot of Fullon at in New York, at principal transfer and ticket oflicea, at olfico on Pior N.R., and on steamers. SPECIAL NOTICE. The DOURLE SERVICE will be rovimod for the Summer season, comiuencins Juno Steamers leave New York v.eo 'lays at and P.

M. fir ad Eastoru i ointi. Boats at the lullor hour will to'ieh al Newporl at I.i A. M. Sundays, will Icavo Now York ac P.

tinichiuir at Newport, 'Iho PURITAN. PLYMOUTH, PILGIUM and PROV I Dl'N'CE, Hi' lour leading Bteamboals of tho world, will bu iu LOVICLL, GEO. L. CON.N'ili:. G.

P. A. AuenlB. iHOVU)ENUE LINE. FULL NIOHT'S REST.

SHORTEST RIDE. BEST ROUTE TO BOSTON AND THE EAST. DINING ROOMS ON MAIN 'JECK. AN ORCHESTRA ON EACH STEAMER. The CONNECTICUT and JI ASS la leave Pier (old No.) it.

foot of Warren sl, at P. M. daily, except Sundays. KTONIN'OTON' LINE INSIDE ROUTE TO BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, WORCESTER AND THE EAST. Steamer RHODE ISLAND and NAHRAG AN'SETT leave Pior (new) N.

block abovo Canal st, al5 P. M. dally, except uuday. TOKWICH LINE. For BOSTON, all points NORTH r.nd KAST.

DIRECT ROUTE TO NEW LONDON, NORWICH AND oiicr.ivi it. STEAMERS leave (old nnmbnr) NORTH RIVEIl.noxl PIER ABOVE Ir.Sl!UU.S: ST FERRY, DAILY (Sundays oveepled; a' Tickets and staterooms ai 4,, 'Jlil. 717. 0.ri7 and l.y.'.'i Brnadway. In Brooklyn: 4 Court st and Fulton 1.

lliihos West coi'i'b lixpress. Pier 40, N'ortfi Rivor, aud on Express will call for and cbo. hHnKago from liotelsand ro iideuces. O. W.

BRADY. AgottL etlOSON iUVERiiY liAYLiUHf. DAY LINE STIiA.MEltS. VV YORK OR ALBANY. DAILY.

EXCEPT SUNDAYS. Leaves Brooklyn, Fulton st (by Annex) 8 A. M. New York, Deibt osves st pier :40 New York, We i pier 0 FOR ALBANY, at Venders. West Point, Nnw burRh, PouuhkJOpsio.

Rlllncback, Catskill anil Hudson. HUDSON KIVKIi MARY POWELL. DAiLY (Suniinys excoplotl). Loaves DESBROSSES ST (New i nrk) 3:1:11 Saturdays, 1 P. M.

I.cates tt LS I' 1 fc.N I SECOND sf (Now Vorh) I'li'R For CK AN.TO.NS, F.ST PC 1 NT, CO A LL, DIJRUll. NEW MILTON, POUUH EE PS IE, HYDE PARK and RONDOUT. "UOK HRIDOEi'ORT. Jl Steamors leavo pier East River, foot of Cath arino st daiiv (Sumiav xeepie.l) 1 1 A. M.

ami 11 P. and from Thirty tlrst st at P. makinit close connections at Brii.Keporl with trams north and east. On Saturdays tho aiientoon boat leaves half an hour earlier. OEOPLE'S LINK.

ALBANY BOATS. Sioamers DREW DEAN RICHMOND leavo olil Pier 4 1, If. 11.. foot Cana! st. N.

at (i P. M. llaOv, excepted. Direct conneM ion to points North, East and West. rpHUV iiOATS.

CITY OF TROY OR SARATOGA. Leave Pier 4''. Hivor, for, ot Wtdt Tenth st, daily except Snriilav, (1 P. 31. Sunday steamer tencbos al Albany.

(ARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, blanks, law work and every doseription of prlntine can bo prbrured at the BROOKLYN AILY EAGLg JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Si. Mai fullon alt. JUSTUS OOOKE, AUOTJONEER. An unexpected, prand, absolute sale. La0.O00.

WORTH OF RICH, ARTISflC, FIRST CLASS FURNITURE; The entire1 tvarefodm stock of on of the largest and heBt houses of furniture makers in this city removed for convenience of. Bala to the lKrge, cool, well ventilated double store NO. 207. 200 WEST ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIFTH STREET, Between Kovonth and Kighth ats; Tako any lino of travel io Ono Hundred and Twenty fifth st, then tho cable oars on Ono Hundred ana Twenty fifth Bt pasfi the door. The Hale commences WEDNESDAY.

JUNE 10, AT 10:30 A. M. elegant aSRortrabnt of fin; Parlor Ftifnitrire, hafjd ntod and gilt Suite, otqulsito gilt Cabinets, Tftble.ii Fancy Chairs. Parlor Desks. Easels, Ottomans, CouehoH; rich Turkish Stiltn, Ain ChaiK Fancy Rdekers, elbgaht Bedroom Furniture, rich Folding Beds, hair Mafctresaos, Dining uits in leather, Sideluiards.

Exteneion Tables, Bookcases, Chiffoniers, Library Chairs and Tables warehouse Decorations. Curtains, Bric a Brac, Ac, Ao. A. SPECIAL IiMPORTATION. 30 StTPERB SELEOTHD ORIENTAL RUGS.

This is one of the choicest eales I havo ever made, and fsabsoldtely without resorve. Every lot will bo pold to the higheit bidder for caBh, Tho att ontion of every housekeeper in New YorK aha vicinity is aalldd to this; unusual pbsitive sale. EXHIBITION TUESDAY. ERE. JOHNSON, JRt, 1b9 101 montague st.

brooklyn. 00 liberty new york, remember, grand Adjourned sale. JEKB. JOHNSON, WILL POSITIVELY SELL AT UNRESERVED AUCTION ON TflURSDAYj Jtine It. 891.

At 2 o'clock P. 1.1. on prorhiseflj One block beyond the terminus of tho Flatbnih av hof sa cars, tho remaining 200 SUPERB LOTS IN FLATBUSH And tho Homestead belonging to the Vandovoor property. These lots are lmprovod, with water, gas and sowers. Tlatbush will Boon become tho Twonty sovonth Ward of Brooklyn.

MUSIC, LUNCH AND FREE PASSES. TITLES INSURED. Maps, tickets and particulars from ERE. JOHNSON, 60 Liberty it, New York, and 18f) and 101 Montague at; Brooklyn, br V. STRAWSON, 053 Fuiton at, Brooklyn.

JAMES P. SILO, AUCTIONEER. 4U LIBERTY ST, NEW YORK, SENSATION Al, PEREMPTORY SALE OV ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS. On account of the failnre of the Philadelphia hank tho assignees of tho largo Importing firm of H. Gafarlian A Son of ClonBtanllnoplo and Philadelphia have aent tho entiro stock of tbe concern to tne, consisting of all sizes and oualltios of TURKISU CARPETS AND RUGS, to be sold at auction WITHOUT ANY LIMIT OR RESERVE WHATEVER.

Goods now on exhibition aud io be sold hoxt vreek COMMENCING ON TUESDAY. AT 2 O'CLOCK. Tho particular attention of the trado as woll as thoso golns Io tho country or otherwise, in need of these is called to thiB groat opportunity of genuine goods at your prices. Ladies are specially Invited. RICHARD V.

HARNETT AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL AT AUOTION TUESDAY, JUNE 16, At 'Z o'clock, noon. At the Real Estato Exchange and Auction Room, Nos. "9 to (ii Liberty st, BAY RIDGE, TOWN OF NEW UTRECHT, 186 LOTS. Known as the J. Erarts Tracy Tract and adjoining tho magnificfiut property of E.

W. Bliss, situated ou BAY RIDGE AV, SIXTY EIGHTH ST, NARROWS AV, BROWN PL AND BAY ST. Also 8 4G 100 acres of land undor water. 40 minutes from New York City via. Thirty ninth Rt Ferry.

Electric cars now running on Second av and Bay Ridge av. 70 per cent, may remain on bond and mortgage for threo years at por cent. Title guaranteed by Lawyers' Title Insurance and policy of insurance issued free of charge to purcliaior. RICHARDS A SAUSSE. AGENTS, fill LIBERTY ST.

Maps at 71 and Llborty Bt. JERR JOHNSON," 189 191 MONTAGUE ST, BROOKLYN, 00 LIBERTY ST, NEW YORK. THIRD GRAND SALE. 400 SUPERB LOTS AT MASSAPEQUA, LONG ISLAND, Immediately surrounding tho Great Hotel. By order of THOMAS II.

BRUSH A at 1 o'clock P. M. SATURDAY, JUNE 13. 1HU1. Special trains from Long Island City and Flatbush av.

Lunch, music, complimentary passes. Particulars horcafter. Apply to JERE. JOHNSON. BO Llborty st, Now York, and 389 and 191 Montague st, Brooklyn.

M. COLE, AUCTIONEER, Lato OOLE MURPHY. City Salesrooms, 7 and 8 Court square, Eormerly Booruin pi. WEDNESDAY, June 10, at lOIO o'clock, LARGE SALE OF PARLOR. CHAMBER AND DINING FURNITURE.

10 Parlor Sulfas In Assortod Oovorlngs, Walnnt, Anil and Cherry Chamber Suitos, Oak aitd Walnut Dining urniturd, Mirrors, Bookcases, Hall Hacks, flair Bedding, Wardrobes, Fancy Tables and Chairs, Etc. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, RUUj QROCEKIES GROCERIES ELEGANT FIXTURES. PHILIP MERKLE, Auctioneer. Sells MONDAY, Juno 8. at 10M0, At 38 FLOYD ST, near Nostrand av, A large, fresh stock and elegant fixtures of above, consisting of barrels of sugar, tlour, vinegar, molasses, syrup, teas.

eoifeeB, spiccB. cases of condensed milk, peaohes, tomatoes, peas, corn, salmon, lobsters, bottled goods, eggs, lard, butter, elegant brass soalos. Enterprise coifoe mill, tea and spice caddioa, walnut counter with drawers, ice and coal box. huv oil cabinet, in lots. By order of I.

Aldorman A 470 Grand st. New York City. RICHARD V. HARNETT AUCTIONEERS, Will Bell at auction WEDNESDAY. Juno 10, At 12 o'clock noon, at the Koal Estate Exchange And Auotion Room, 5fl to Liberty st.

EXKOUTOR'S SALE. ESTATE OF JOHN W. TO WL, Deceased. BROOKLYN, 317 ATLANTIC AV, Two i3 story and basement brick houses. Lot 5x90.

300 AND 302 STATE ST. 3 story and basoment bricn dwoliing and lot 25x90. Maps at Auctioneer's, 71 and 73 Liberty St. ASSAPEQUA, L. DON'T liUV KLSEWtlKKE.

Come, see tills heatttifn! Garden of Eden. AUCTION 8ALK. GRAND EXCURSION. JUNE 13. PTjr.LIO.SAliE OF REGISTERED JERSEY CATTI.E Mr.

FREDERICK LOESER wilt Bell his entire herd of highly bred and registered Jersoy Cattle, without reserve, at PUHL1C AUCTION, ou TUESDAY, JUNE 10. at 10 o'clock A. M. Tho sale will tako piaoe on his larm at Somorvillo, N. J.

Catalogue on application. MANAGER LOESER FARM, Somervillo, N. J. Horsos taken ou blue grass pasture paddocks; box stalls. TV ASSAPEQUA, Visit this L.

I. Picturesrme Snot BEFORE BUY1NO ELSEWHERE. AUCflON SALE EXTRAORDINARY. GRAND EXCURSION, SATURDAY, JUNE 13. STOUAiK.

KOOKLYNTORAGB VlOUiBS, established 1807. main offlre l.Olf) DeKalb av, near Stuyvesant, branch office 108 Duffiold st. near Myrtle av, rpoeives furniture, $1 load; cash advances procured on Fame when desired; certavo and handling tree; mail orders receive prompt attention. TOTICE5, NEW MAN, PAWNBROKER, Kulton st, between ClaReon aiid Eranklin avs. Liberal advances on dinmomls, old and silvur watched, jewelry, apprel and perponal property ot" every uesci ipticn.

Busincaj etrietly cooii dontial. CHANCER AND TUMORS CUREdT NO KNIFK. BOOK FRKE. Dra. GKATIGNY i DIX, lt)3 ELM CINCINNATI, O.

IMMENSE PRICES PAID FOR LIBRARIES and small parcels of BOOKS. CHEAPEST BOOK STORE IN THE WORLD. LEGGAT BROTHERS. 81 CHAMBERS ST, Third door tvost of City liall Park. Now York City.

CAST OFF CLOTHING. ASTONISHING PRICKS PAID FOR GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF CLOl'HING. SEND POSTAL. CAMERON, 201 I'LATBUjU AV, BOOKS BOUGHT AT ENORMOUS PRICES, LN LARGE OR SMALL PARCELS AND SOLD AT REMARKABLY LOW FIGURES. THE P11ILOB1BLON, 170 ATLANTIC AV.

VCTE MAKE THE CIGAR, TV YOU MAKE THE SMOKE. TIGER CUBAN the best cigar, 5 oia. each, 50 ctn per boodle. Ask for them of your dealer. L.

MILLER i SONS. 149 Chambers st. N. M'f'r ASSAPEQUA. L.

1. ATI. 'i HIS GKA.MJ AUCTION RALE OF LOTS AND PLOTS, SATURDAY, June 13. BEFORE INVESTING YOUR CAPITAL. "OULL CASH VALUE PAID FOR STORE jO of merchandise of dry and fancy goods, clothing, ehoea, hardware, stationery and erocuriBS.

II. OOHN. 5 "Wooster fit, Now York. MET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT TrlE n.JC BROOKLYN DAILY EAfiLE JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 32, and 110 fi ulton st. UTie Charities Commissioners Claim They Are Rare.

1ie fcttilt tt Systcht that Cannot bri Improved Recalling Old Times Mr. Nolaa's Iiittle Sterj Matters Snegested by Quipt ley's Kembvnl. The chanties commissioners haro not con lentod themBeWes with the siinplo discharge of Hush Quieloy, the keepor who in accused of baring iftateu insane patients under hit oaro at St. Johnland. They have directed Dr.

Maciim ber to present such evidence as he has in his possession to the Suffolk county authorities, so that criminal action may bo baeua against Quigley. ThisiitvraB explained, I intended as a deterrent to other attendants who may bo inclined to.brutality. The sndden outbresk of insubordination and crueUy on the part of attendants at Flatbush and St. Johnland has, to say the least, startled the commissioners, and thOT propose to repress it if postible. The coramisslouers yesterday disoussod the condition of affairs with an iUoLE reporter snd claimod that they were doina the best thoy could under the circumstances.

"As soon as we heard of tho case of Quicrley we made a personal lnyestigation and nphold the superintendent. In fact, be has full anthority to suspend any attendant ponding our investigation, and he did so in this ease. We took the evidence of keepera and of patients, nnrl though we did not find that aiiy serious Injury bad been done by him, the fact (hatha bad struck tbe patients was enough. The principal witnesi against him was Walter A. Beardslay, a resident of tbe neighborhood of St.

Jdhnland, who had secured the position of attendant only a vreek before. He Bpcodily found tlie place uncongenial, and when he witnessed Quigley't conduct it settled the question with hint and he resinned. "How did Quigley happen to have a club with liim in the cottage, as was alleged "It was not a club," said the president. ''The attendants are not allowod to have anything that may bo used as a wtapon. They must act simply oh the defensive if the patients grow unruly an 2 conquer them in as mild a manner as possible.

Quigley was lame, having a wooden leg, arid he used a cane to assist him in walking, rind with this lid used to prod the patients, thorigh no bruises were discovered upon theta to show that he had been beating them. It was uoiigh that he should do as he did, however." "You must bfoko in Commissioner Siurpby, "that these two instances are the first in the history of tho new board and concoru but two out of 311 attendants. This is a pretty good showing, though it ceuld, of course bo better. We aim to be more particular about this part than any other, for no matter what might happen in connection with other parts of the machinery of tbe department the care of the pauper sick or insane is that about which tbe public would bo most sensitive." "Do you think, then, that you are doing as well as you can iii the hiattor said President Gott. "Aty experience with two boards permits me to say that tbe present System is the best that could be devised under the circumstances.

In the previous board the appointment was apparently in tho hands of the various superintendents, but thefo was no doubt that they Were frequently made as personal favors to politicians and friends of the commissioners. There was no one responsible for them. Now wa ask that they shall Ire recommended in writing by two responsible persons, that they shall personally appoar before tfie commissioners, and then after all that the medical superintendent shall finally decide upon their fitness by practical observation." ''Wo couldn't make it dnal from recommenda tiouB, for they always forget the faults," said Commissioner Aiurphy. "Thoy may praiRe a man up for honesty and ability and foreet that ho gets drunk occasionally, as in tho case of Lindsay; who was a good mail tint for the one fault." "Yhatcan you expect, anyhow, for from $18 to $35 per month?" said Commissioner Nolan. "They got the first named amount when they Btart in, arid thon, if they're bright and faithful, they may reach the higher pay in a year or so.

Beside, most of those who come to us got the position as a makeshift. We can't ask thorn to make lit permanent; Their pay is too small, and thoy would refuse. So wo wonld not have help enough." "How do yon account for the sudden break in discipline?" ''I don't think there Is anything strange in it and I don't find auy fault with tho superintendents. Such thing is liable to happen, but I claim there has Ween less of it In this department than anywhere else in the country, especially for the past year and a half. As for such oases as those of Quigley and Lindsay you can't prevent them." That makes mo think of a caso that happened when I was coroner," said Commissioner Nolan.

"A man hung himself by his suspenders in a cell of tho Fifth precinct police Btation. Tho jury, all intelligent men, thought they should do something ond censured Doorman Wolf, for letting him have the means of suicide, though it was clearly shown that Wolf had liown.every care in his rounds, making them every fifteen minutos. After this finding of the jury, the first man who was brought in was searched by the doorman, who look from him a knife and several other thingB and then said: 'Now give me your Tbe man waB surprised bnt took it off. I want your 'How will I keep my clothes on, and do you want ray trousers 'I don't want your trousers and don't care how you'll keep them up, but I won't have another man hang himself while 1 am And he didn't. This only shows, though, how hard you would have to work to provide against every chanco of accident." OKI) Kit OV TI1E KASTKK3 STAB.

The expected candidate not appearing, there was no degree work at the regular communication of Evaugoliue chapter No. 51, O. E. on Monday evoning in its rooms, Acme building, corner of Ninth street and Seventh avenuo, and asocial evening was spent. Tho acting worthy matron, Sister Jennie C.

Evans, presided. There were many distinguished visitors present, including Brothers Merriam and Barber, past and present grand patrons, and Sister Barton, past grand matron. Evangeliuo chapter was honored at the recent session of the grand chapter, in New York city, by tho election of Sister II. L. Qlllnu to tho important position of associate grand matron.

After tho next innetiiie, on the 15th Evancelino chapter will call off for hs summer vacation until the second meetiu in September. On Thursday evening noxt in Either chapter No. 2, order of tho Eastern star, a uovelty will be presented that will, no doubt, provo an attraction to all who take an interest in this beautiful work. There will bo a delegation prosont from Wyona chapter who will exomplity the Amaranth degreo. This is a degree which few have seen arid its beauty will commend it to tho favorable consideration of all who may visit Esther chapter on Thursday evening next.

A special invitation is extended to all master masons to bo present and witness tho working of the degrco by Vy on's delegation. THE FIKKIAN CHAUTAUQUA CIBCbK. Tho Pierian Chautauqua circle of Brooklyn held its last meeting for the season on Friday evening, Juno 5, at tho residence of Professor Jlickleborough. The meetiug was entirely social. The members listened to a piano solo by Miss Isabella MeCall.

Mrs. H. W. Case recited Jean In gelow's "High Tide on tho Coast of Lincolnshire." A Berles of tableaux were given from "Hamlet," in which Mrs. Gillette, H.

Jlickleborough, Mrs. Russell, Mr. Mandoville and John Se cor took prominent parts. Among those present were Professor Mickleborough, Herbert Mlckle borough, the Misses Nellie and Edith Micklebor onsh, Mr. and Mrs.

N. H. Gillette. Mr. and Mrs.

John Secor, Mrs. Emma Woodford, Miss Elliott, Mr. Wright. Mr. Mandeville, Hiss Bella Pullman, Mr.

and Mrs. Itussell. THE TIHETKS ninvT OKT AWAY. Yesterday afternoon Poter C. Hendrickson, a farmer residing near Springfield, L.

1., wont to the athletic grounds at Queens to see a game of ball. Mrs. Hendrickson went with him. At about 4 O'clock two burglars broke into Mr. Heudriok son'S residence.

They were obsorvod by a man employed on the place, who put them to flight. Afterward he saddled a horse and rode rapidly to Foster's Meadow and got George Barb aud his Biableman to join him in the pursuit of tha bui lars. I hey came up with them a mile and a half from Jamaica and took them into custody. They were lacked up in the town hall. Nothing was stolen from Mr.

Hendnakson's houso beoause tho cracksmen had no time to ransack it. There was S27o a box in Mr. Hendriekson's bedroom. 20 Milk Wagons, HO Grocers1, 15 Dry Goods, 20 Laundry Wagons, 3 single Trucks, 2 Furniture Trucka, yp heavy and light Express Wagons, 100 light Delivery wagona for country use; best goods; lowest Call and see uB. RACINE WAGON AND CARRIAGE uuJirAW 101 and 153 South Fifth av, WoW York.

N1 AM) SH0ONI)HAND CARRIAGES Xi or Bvory doseription; tho largest assortment in Brooklyn at thd I direst prices; call and examine beforo buying elrtetrhere: electric elevator to all parts of tho I'niace atabies and Carriage Repositories, 237 and 230 achormorhortf ut. O'HETfjitOP FRONT COACH, IUADK BY the Henry Kellun Company of New Haven, And two top wagons, one built by J. Curloy, Broblilyn, and oy uemmarrat 01 routtmceepHie, tor time; au are 1:1 first class condition. eeon at the stables of lr, numnu aurt, lo4 to lots iorrououtst. AT A BARGAIN, A PIEBALD PON X4H hands hljrd, 0 year.i old: ia remarkably lmhd eoine and etytiBh: suitabfo for lady's orchildren'a use; beautitul eaddle pony, also vtltace cart tiod harness, for salo.

Callat GOMPKUT'S Loarding and livery stables, Halsoy at, near StuyvoBint av FECIAL. Our lino of Depot Waeonn stfatlftK four and sir persons, also WnRonettos and PasaenRef Waeons, cannot be excelled for quality style and price. UAGINI' WAGON AND CARRIAGE COMPANY, 70 81 Wooster Bt, New York. LEG ANT PAIR OF BARK BAY GELD InVShiinfiR hlr.ek Tinlnt ci ii inntc.hod iiftir. tint.

nil htti ifiiU iiitnitt rtnii HMrntiit tinn nitiiIrt horBes: all bred In A'ormout: or 8B' afc BENNETT'S stable, y(Jl Groone av. j6RTY FtNl5 DUrviSG, ROAD, OAR fl rtano and Bitldlft hni Bfiq now at the Palace Stables. Iiii7 find Hchormerhorn st. This best and moat re liable placo to buy or soil horses or carriauos. AKSJUUiVr Mu Vi pnA 1, fropriotor 375 TURN OUT FOR SALE FOR 8200 everythini? now thrno months and: bav horRo.

1 hands; top sidebar wagon, now harness, lap robo, whip and blanket; boon drlvon by chllnren not afraid of cars. Can be seen at 359 and Flatbush an A HANDSOME DARK BAY MAItE, 15 handa. 7 vcB.ru. sound and kind. froe.

dIbi ant driver, price S17o oxtonfion top phaeton with harness, Can he tried tor ono week at Mr, iiiuwuitAY'S stable, Hcnermerhorn st, near liond. THEBE3T SADDLE HORSE IN BROOK lyn, chestnut cob, XoM hands, 7 years, sound and Eentle, prico $12(10; 3tylish driver; ono week's trial to responsible party at 2'7 Scheruiftrhorh Bt, TWO BAYHOliSESOR' SALE, ON 7 aud ono 8 years old: one da saddle horfio, lo.HM hands, tho othnr lfl hands; mutable for family Surrey wagon or coupe; warranted every way, not afraid of steam. Call at 1811 Court st SEVERAL VERYF1NE TEAMS OF coach and driving horses for solo; alBo coiipo aud road horses. All of these horses aro puaranteed sound ana kiud, single or double, without faults or blom ishes. W.

A. EW1XO, 1.029 Atlantic av. I OOK! BARGAINS! BAY FAMILY li horse. 1 TiW hands nafeforladv: also bluok horse. lnbandR; 7 years old; porfer.tly gentle; also brown troicer; oneap; Trial Kivon, Appiy at inasor staoios.

1,412 and 1.414 Bouford av, noar Bt. Marks. ITIOR WANT OF USE, CANOPY TOP JL snrrey, newly painted and In porfect order, for salo nenriynew: pneo uan do seen at uxiorn nianion, 1 noutn rortiana av; owner, iuu oouxn rorrmna a HANDSOME SHETLAND PONY FOR salo; sound and kind and well broken snide and donbio harness; a perfect tieouty. Apply at MCtoUlt LKY'S Stables, DeKalb av, near Stnyvesaut. A THOROUGHBRED gT.

BERNARD nun. 4 months old. forsaie: bred from imDorted stock. Iiuiuiro between 1 and 0 P. 01 iiuuia LAUEK, 0311 Marcy ay.

BAY PONY, 13 1 2 HANDS HIGH, sound nnd pen tie, not afraid of the elovaiod, with cart and harness, for b. jIo; price 8225. H. HOLbl'H, at D84 Broadway, Brooklyn. WILL PAY $20 PER MONTH FOR THE use, fchreo times per wee'V, of horse and carriaco (Surrey sidebar).

AddfL as SIDEBAR, Box 24, Eaplo tH CO. rpw6WHEIiLEiOAliT "AND HAR JL ne.H3, lady's sido saddle and bridle, almost new two double sets of silver mounted Brdiigham harnois; will EBJi separnto, cneap at private stauie, 4, nunt auey. BAM OF COBS. 14 1 2 HANDS, SOUND JL and kind; not afraid of Lor railroad. Call at 15SJ Rem son st.

A HORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE; Tfioundahd kind: cheap; suitable for all purposes; years oiu. mu turner st, iiroociyn. ANOPYTOP SURREY, SIDEBAR, FOR pale: Inir condition mil sell lor to maKO quicK Bale, DAi'TON 424 IScdford ar, near SoutB Eighth st! TTANDSOM10 JET BLACK HORSE FOR fl. a Halo lor want or use; ljjg nana ntRU years ola: warranted srirtnd and kind. Inquire at BRAMBLE'S stables, xnroop av, noar dates.

PUBLIC HEARING APPLICATION ha Tin ir been made under the urovisionsof Section 100, Article IV, of Chapter otb. Laws of 1800, by the Coney Island and Brooklyn Riiliroad Company for a Chanire of motive power on the portion of its route alontf Coney Island avonuo, from Iho intersection of the northerly lino of tho "Circlo" to Fifteenth streot, and thenco along Fiftoonth street to Ninth avenue, notice is horeby Kivou tnat tne uoara un Rive nearm on tne auovo application at tho Chamber of Commerce, City of Now York, on June 11, 1891, at 11 A. M. WILLIAM O. HUDSON, je4 7t Socretary Boardjif Railroad Commisaioners.

mHE MEMUBKS OF COMPANY JL THIRTEKNTIl REGIMENT, are requested to meet at me Armory at r. m. io aay, 10 taKe action upon the deatn of their lato comrade BTEPHEN li. MOKGAH By order of CHARLES O. DAVIS, Captain Company D.

MUSICAL INSTRUtTIOK. MR. QOSULICH, PIANO TEACHER and vocal instructor, pupil of Professor Fortunati of Venice, Italy. Proerenalve and practical methods. 11 CI Imiir rt i ill r.dnt pupil's.

Thursday at Bay Ridgo, No. 150 Presidont street. gANJC Teachers' St AN JO, GUITAR INSTRUCTION. 1 1 1n (Imirt. nt.

Hrnnklrn; fifKi Sixth av. New York. Open from 8 A. M. to 10 P.

M. Estab Imhod 1HU2. Cl.A 1 RX'a VAPT TS rf tirJ" A TL1 A 7Vf CUfT El imvr nanioa of dead and livlhsr friends, whom and when you will marry, business, touriieys( law, absent frlonds, health, anythinR; cures all diseases: nlso, drunk euness pnsmvo uciy oiiu bouhiowwuli. jub a uiiuu ni, Closed Sundays, THE WONDERFUL, GIFTED MIND rf ador tolls vonr fortune and elves advice on mar riages, lawsuits and divorces; will answer all questions desirable. 142 Ashland pi, near 1 latbusu av noma Sun day.

Tk RSTTTrLEWISr BUSINESS CLAIR Xy3. Toyant arid magnetic healer, 585 Do Kalb av, Brooklyn. MootluRS Wednesday and Friday evenings; private aittinRB daily walk in without ringing tho bell. IJIORTUIE TELLING BY HAND. CARD Ol III TEACUP.

as and an ckntr Ladles onlv. Hours from! A. M. to 8:30 V. M.

408 Gold at, betweon Fulton and WlllouKbby. Tit A I SPOBTATI c. onotivhr Mm mm SAVANNAH FAST lREIGHT AND PASSKNUEIt LINE TO FLORIDA AND THK bOUTH AND SOUTHWIiST, VIA. SAVANNAH, AT P. From Pier 35, North River, foot of Spring sz.

NACOOOHEE, Cabt. Smith Juno 10 Oajit. Juno 12 CITY OF AUCUSTA, (Japt. Catharine. Juno 13 CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Capt.

Juno 15 R. L. WALKER, Aeont O. S. S.

Pier 35, N. It. All the steamers are provided with flret dabs passenger accommodations. hiiurauoe (one fifth) of I per cent. InHiirance ia iucludod In tho through rates to all points reached orer tho Central Railroad oc Georgia, except to Savannah and New Orleans proper.

For further information apply as abiTO or to W. II.RHETT. Gen. Arent, W. F.

SHELLM AN. T. 317 Broadway, N.Jt Savannah, Ga. TiTEW YORK" STEAMSHIP COMPANY" FOR YARMOUTH, N. F.ASTPORT, and ST.

JOHN, N. B. Steamship CITY OF COLUMBIA Sails Tcry TUESDAY at 0 P. From Pier 40, It. (foot of Piko stj.

Sow York. Connecting At Yarmouth for Dlgby, Annapolis, Halifax and Lu nenberK. Ai Eastport for Rt. Androwe, RoDbint3on, St. Ste plmn'H, 'alniB and points north.

At St. John for points on Canadian Pacific and Intercolonial railways and Princo Edward Island. Elegant passenger accommodations. Superb table. No lohandllng of freight.

II. II. WARNER, President. N. L.

NEWCOMB, Oenoral Manager. (J3 Broadway New York. Brooklyn office, 590 Allautio ay. fIKW YORK, MA INK AND N. 9.

S. CO. "Klejjaut paKsenger aecommodations. Delightful sua voyarc.1' STEAMKR AVINTHROP. For Bar Harbor, Eaatport, CamDobello, 8t.

Andrews and St. John, N. every fSaturdny at H. M. facilities for transportation of horBns and carriages.

STEAMKK LUCY p. MILL Kit. For Rockland, Camdon, Belfast, Bangor nndcon pcctiDiifl for Moodchoad Lako everr Tuesday at Boon. Steamers leave Pior 41, E. New York, and freight ro coUcd daily.

Tickets at JOHN O. HENDERSON A SON, 344 Fulton st, Brooklyn. P. H. SMITH General Managers, 17 and William Bt.

New York. Baggage checked thtough to destination. AINK STEAMSHIP CO. The onlv direct line to CottftKO OitT, anil Port land, iMo Connecting at Portland with all railroads and linoHfor Bar Harbor, Old Urchani, Poland Sprinas, Whitt) Mountains, Jlockland, Bangor, Eastport and St. John.

N. and all Eistern Summer roaorta. Stoamtrs Bail every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at P. M. from Pier 38.

EaBt RiTor, foot of Market st, Nw York. Ticket arid staterooms can bo prophrcd of JOHN O. HENDERSON SQNi 344 Pulton st. For further information apply to ilOEATiO HAU4. Acb42u JirookJjfn licKota wnen r(turnini io tsrooiciyn.

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