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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 53

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. AUGUST 26. 1006.

HORSES, BIAGES, ETC. HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. I. Flatbueh will be M7vrr fKT3 CSetHS'fOfrpa I TT PT i a Niagara Falls Holt AUCTION SALES. klNGS COUNTY AUCTION ROOMS, FISS, DOERR CARROLL HORSE BROOKLYN BRANCH, Cor.

Clinton and Park Brooklyn. TELEPHONE 1672 PROSPECT. Among the seasoned horses on hand we mention several heavy draught and delivery horses and one pair of chestnut road horses about 15 hands high and prettier than dolls; they can step fast, are fearless of city sights and can be bought cheap. The usual shipment of fresh horses arrived last Friday. Money refunded when horses are not as represented.

C. VOLLKOMMER SALE-STABLES, 25, 27, 29, 31 JOHNSON NEAR BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, N. Y. CXrray of Tresh Country Horses. Advantageous Opportunity for "Buyers.

CALL FOR SELECTION AND TRIAL or TELEPHONE 1582 WILLIAMSBURG H. BERG, Mgr. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. i FASCINATING I i on i i ne iu ii CHAS. H.

JONES. WANTED QUICK, OR, DO WANT MOTtTOAC.E H. EDWARD DANIELS, $250,000 AT 4 AND 5 INTEREST FOR DESIRABLE MORTGAGES. Applicant Send Full Details, H. EDWARD DANIELS, Eighty Wall New York.

"fter r1 arito8ahaN.v'Urned UUU Miss Julia Healy is a guest of Miss HE perl Wil.t&& Wl) MaMBWWWPMlmmVWilimaitMa Mary Kennedy, In Cherry Valley, Lelces- i L. WMffiiir TrtlMMllB ProspocteVpiace M. B. "c'h'ur'rh. "preaches VsSsK JJ J) 111 IS of Southwlek.

TnEDjTloH UmJre honio at BillLiea. 'mmi' Wa Wova Scotlatwhere tlF TtlEKEWlTH THUE WH1 NOT MARK TffE 3PPT? I Mlas ElltahntlTHoiran nf tci noi.ie Strong. Ray Gardiner and Charles Page, Myers health and further happiness and for an evening, and from th '( returned Nronf a vaJaRon anont of ,0" llfo unusually large sale of tickets the affair with a party af.frlefci rt Liberty Mr twnlJf-fivo lu'm' promises to be a very successful one. ISrSr' .,57 Soth 320 Bergen street, was one of the party. t(JU Ftth has gone to John Dynes' lno SULSt 01 mea" Edward Sweeny, of Newkirk avenue, ,7,: stock funii.

North Siamford, Conn. Miss Amy Corey, of Eighth street, la ifla-jS v--'- nob y. ofDetroit. who Y- weeks in Montlcello, N. 1 family of Charles Brown, of Mo Flat- has been ending a few weeks at the Miss Helen Nottage.

of Macon street, Miss Ida Weston Is visiting her sister buah avenue, will return to her Massaihu- home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bennett, is at Big Indian.

N. for the sum Mrs. C. D. Eldrldge, In Conway, Mass.

"'tta home early this week. MS flackett street, Brooklyn, has re- mer. Miss Edith MaryHail, of 180 Washing- B. H. Socman, her youngest eon turne 01,10 Miss Myrtle Fawrett, of Rugby, Flat ton Park, is at the Pines D.gl.y.

1 ,7 Mrs. Kdna O.irdon Bennett, of Sacketl bush, has returned from a visit In Ami Nova Srotia, (or the rest of ugu and 1 street, will leave the last of tyville. September. She will spend a few days in l'. Mation for pans, where she expects Halifax before returning home.

"le to make her homo in the future and study PhHlIp Ruffle, of 41 Inspect avenue, )h. iTnrn fra inhn art 18 spending his vacation in Norfolk, The Twelfth Assembly District Is all MeKar waV gU'en Thursday by a fl Conu- agog over the big family iharles 1. Mveenny. flrr.t sergeant of which Is to be given by the Democratic v0 jl'o aire- The w' o-ty-se, Kegttnent. Is Mr.

ml Mr Angus trickle and chil- organization in the usual y' Kockaway. '7 l' "or he rest or litical organizations, and which ran only to th- hail where' a on trip to Maine early next Fry Kone a thrro ruled by the men folks, the Butler- sumptuous repast had been prepared. The monln weeks' lour of Northern Now England, determined to have an affair at which women's prize was a rut glass set and Claer or Allan, avenue. Canada, and the Croat Lakes. all of the women and children In Hie dm WtUt awarded to Mrs.

li r. A could i-nloy themselves Thl. I. prl smoking s. the u.

tloJ. AMauc T. 8. Woodcock and family, of 526 State marlly the Idea of the leader, Michael Among se present re Mr. CarlKamine of Wythe avenue, re- street, are at the Maple Lawn House, Butler, and the result Is the entertain- aml Mrs jhn Kaiherman.

Mr and Mrs. turned from a of Swi tzer- 'niro. N. Y. ment and reception at Prospect Hall.

Ad- 0 Denaiger. Mr. and Mrs J. lies, -h. Mr.

I mission will be free and llek-ts will ho Mr, Mr and Mrs. J. Wllkenhotf. of 11 Jefferson ave- dlatrtbuted by Hie captains and Mr. and Mrs.

I-', Mavbre, Miss i-raneis Vincent Eveland, of St. Mark's is spending two weeks at Hook the officers of the organization and they Kale Kaiherman. Miss Lizzie Cuddy. Miss avenue, is staying at Manhattan Reach. Creek, N.

Y. may be obtained free. Tlllla Schuller. Miss i'loren, U'enseh. jM Hirrv Mavhro lohn Porter in.l llot.ert Mrs.

R. L. Wllilman and Miss Dorolliy ul uu, Mrs. Mary E. Capes, of 235 Dufflcld Townson Whitman, wife and daughter or the well- will spend a couple of weeks at street, Is at Ellison's Hotel, Point Look- known advertising manager of the H.

nis olu homc in Richmond. Va. out. Long Beach. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Ammerman, Batterman dry goods department store, Mr an(, MrB A Hoecker and son Sadie L. anTlriorence V.

Keefe, 5' Konyfllth I. have of 453 Wllloughby avenue, are spending arc apcndlng a )w0 we lts' vacation at Mrs. Annie Kline. her Mrs Whit- l': a few weeks at the Kent House, Stam- spring Lake. N.

J. man. and Mrs. K. of 1 ndingjhe summer.

no rZT.nA sister of Mrs. Whitman, Mlss Bessie Sohermerhorn, of Trenton, and son are .1 is goes, of Miss Natalie Holdei frlcnas- "uw home, in- ol am Hawthorne streel. Mi I Fliraheih Hoirm or '41 Riltl- lnty win stay to remain about two weeks. Miss II. ElltaheU Hogan.

or .4.1 Haiti, for a few weeks. Andrew Mowbray, of 242 Srhermerhorn fJrndT.Tlfbe. VM'lsa Mr and Mr. Pool Fast Ul, oHrorVeTrtyJOMPh FuaS Ve 'Vn T'8 W. Miller oT Marlborough road.

The flrst annl versary of wedding County, N. Y. Mr. anr Hc. of 734 Flatbush, who.

with his family. Is spend- was -braicd linos- i. even.ng by T. Hogan, formerly of the Adams dry wh spending ing the month of August at De Bruce, Mr. and Mis.

vies A annmgham at Manh.ltlan the slimmer at tlieir li Hoi' I'aniii oil Sullivan county, has had exreptiona.ly Ihelr j- with the dry goods se ol renre win 'go on'woToaE good luck with the rod. Mr. Miller has many fi lend, ni.i. I I tionm is well known in the IMn-moouo River ho. made what is supposed to he the record on and a ul uniug hnvl nall expuriouco om, calch of black bass in Hunter Lake His A 'ate supper was served "ng aom cat.

amounted to twenty-four, ranging which congra ulatlons were showered During the summer many improro from one pound up to two. 'n" j- 3 business manager. Bedford hac abou. the Unity-Mr. and Mrs.

Dudley of 623 St. fwrTi Lake Me Mr. and Mrs Frank J. the M.ss -s '-ing a most delightful time. eraUhousand ar's 'alt d'wU mem! Grace and Man-are, iianta.

Mrs. J. II Roundsman Michael J. O'Loughlin, of ,1 Robert D. White, of 663 Prospect place.

Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Murphy. -h avenu- station, who Iuib re- rs weeks they mil Mahnn.rm I' Adler Co Thur8(lav PVning of lasl wnpk at Man. em-, 1 a gold bar for l.rav- JZ. 0rlt d0n b' 108 fCftA Mc J'n MinCT. fWf Hw.rr.-f ,6 Simonson aye- Mr and Mrs Charles Parson nf the house were treated to a most eniov now vears twelve medals -all for uc, Cllflon, S.

is spending the sum Boy Twenty "eighth street BensoZirst ab.o en.er.alnmcnt consisting of the play of which any man might feci proud. mor tll Mountains. N. H. are spendlhg the summer at Clay- r.i'., Konndsman Ague of the tlato.

M.ss Frances Elinor Wackenhuth. boring farm houses to of 2 io ''t he sun at ksca- Lafayetie avenue. Is traveling Dr. and Mrs. George W.

Ban lei t. of Among the hits of the evening was one iliroitgh I he Western States. Bay Twenty-eighth street and Bath ave- made by Manny's Spring Valley Quartette, Rin clrMI one. who have been touring Eorope for consisting of Miss Daisy Hughes. Miss gnc.

Mk s. Jos of in strec the past two months, will sail for homo Sophia Martin. Miss Millie Short ami Miss Detective Arthur Brit 'on. of the dales 1 within the next two weeks Maltle Schmidt. Another was made by avenue sialion, with his wife and cbil- 8U 01 ntr granumotiier.

Mis. Sophia Martin, in opera selections d-cu. are at Olenhead. Miss Elizabeth Julienne Ehrich, of 91 The congregation of the Reformed Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Wvoi-a it Conn Temple Beth Sholom has secured the II, nry Manny. Mr. and Mrs. Jam-s Frank Cuileld. ol ih- nil 1 ita In parlors of the Wlllomcrc Hotel, a.

Hath Sh-ui. Miss Millie A Shorn Mr. and Mrs Oat-, squad, has returned from um" somc "mB Beach, for the coming Jewish holidays. John Bailey. Mr.

and Mrs Hi, hard Lurch. hls vacatlon. The employes oTwiIllam Texter. at V' kT XZ'n "iT'y ZtZTtfT Ulmer Park, have arranged or a ptenle, and lldr. -l Iv.hl.

Frank Khl 0 1 hm annual vaa -'lon tr He ZVnt her 4 "'on Fdwani in, 'lr'. "vi i i r- tm- a- Far av nen. Do'nlon. BrV'Tex'teT "mUs Fleming be In dunng -r, I an 1 I usual Ehrlich, William Smith and A. Ro.eman.

chneider. Mrs. J. Van lliiskirk. Miss absence.

a or. 1 1. mag and swlm4 Mr and Mrs I Brnwn nf Buskirk. Mr-, Meyer. M.ss Sergeant John Yost, of the Gates ave- min' He looks as brown as a farmer.

I Bphia Mra Mrs. It nuc s.allon. on his annual va- Mrs. O. E.

Graver and sot, of 332 Smitrf iiiii' 1, Bensonh.ua who Schmidi. Miss Kih-I ion He will visit up si.iie resorts. street, iur I h-r II f.nH the summer season si Port- Koh Mr I Mr, ha rl. Ha ihJ 8ep" Pauline Sehl. -r.

Mrs Hav. Captain Mn'h'iel Foody. -he 1 1 tcmber 1. Haynes Mr and Mrs ss Sooh-a station, on. the most popu- Kill, and Canada.

Mrs Selden Wlckett and children Martin. Mrs. Marker. Elsie Zinn 'b- will Td "wT.r re AdeUMe gj? "VtiTcuS Io spnd nl. annual out.

FIRED AT THE WATCHMAN, main away until September 1. nT wn'liam Hlu'-hid1 Ts" s' Man nr. m'ss TX Mr Adrian T. Hegem.n. of Benson Ll.e Miss Mannv.

Miss 1 Vl -Vf- rl 'Speela to Eagle.) 22Zg Jenni" tCughrH.mp.h.1'0 J7 LongTs'la'nii fV.T.ro,du" C. Moore, at East Orong-. N. iloward "gA" "Cond Jame9 Park" 190 Is week to look into the maU wnh MroHcgc'Zr' -mb'l'y Dist bfd 'iiV' M7 Glen with Mis. Hcgeman -morrow at F.dtman's Pavilion.

Con. uf, station. For a long lime small article. The Bath Beach Swimming Club has I is "nvily s. lb, i'ark, have been missed from the Bath Beach Swimming Club ALBERT COHEN, AUCTIONEER SELLS TUESDAY, AT 10:30, A 689-691 FULTON ST, EXTRA LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE REMOVED FROM A PRIVATE RESIOENCE, ALSO SAMPLES FROM THE FURNITURE EXCHANGE, CONSISTING OF PARLOR SI i s.

MilN CLOSETS, sini.noAiu.s. i mi omi.hs RI'I 1 AMI SH llll; DIMM. TABLE, leatheh skai mills, CURIO AND MUSIC CABINET, PIER AND MAMIE A HI NETS. II11ASS HUIIS. PILLOWS.

MATTHHSSRS, (III CHIOS. Hot I I' l( I'M TI KHS. CROCK ICR V. liLlSS-WARE. WESER BROS.

UPRIGHT PIANO, itn.cit 1 1 oits. it m.i, nti I DCs, LAMPS. A i s. ivi 1 1 iii: 11 1: 1 1 ALSO SEVERAL LOADS FROM STORAGE WAREHOUSE, CITY SALESROOMS 7 AND 8 COURT SQUARE and 22-24 RED HOOK LANE, WM. P0LLAK, Successor to Wm.

Cole. Auctioneer. SELLS TO-MORROW MONDAY, AT 10:30 N0. SsVYaRLTOM AV" AND BERGEN "ST." i itM I I ahpet. MDDtMli ETC.

THBIUCHOn TUB Hot si: Aug. 29, at 10:30 A. AT SAl.CSHOOM, A FINK ASSORT- PRIOIIT l.l.'I II WD I.IMM.El I. ZEKOWSKI, Auctioneer, 790 792 Broadway, nr. Sumner Av Furniture.

Carpets Specialties Removed From Storage Warehouses LARGE RUGS AND LINOLEUMS, N. B. ZEKOWSKI 661 AND 663 FULTON ST, "RETIRING AlCTION SALES. FERLINCHETTI, lil.l.l A 1111. Al CIIONEICR, FURNITURE.

ureaus, mlrrora. tablet, ohaln A'SO SEMjJ of aboi AUBU s.ooo'books1, BANKRUPTCY SALE. Monday', "ft 1 0:30 At 480 5th Ave, Cor. 11th St. I1RV GOODS.

LADIES' AND GENTS' '1IILI1REN DRESSES. LARS AM) I i i s. CI, All 1) I-I I1V, ETC. I I AH HI'S. 1 OCTSIDE CASE.

4 COI'NTER CASKS. NICK KL STORE AND WINDOW FIVTIKKS. CASH DESK, Vm-aYi -I v' J.W.&W. H. pieces, plnyed a medley of Mr y-fifth of tl rtaee and also of -their daughter.

Katharine, to M. iieVd at Odd Fellows th i a with very rare palms and Howers. Tlf grand was led by the Miss- Lilltan and Eltzah. Km. m.

and and nephews of Mr an I The 1 dining dinner. Mr. Caplan. owner of Odd Fellow Hall, said that without exaggeration th dining room was like a flowers and looked the bt for nianv years. After i had seen were led to the reeeptlon root: they heard some very rare selei the piano by Mi." May Dorrler ing by Master Lot Friendly Circle Quia Miss M.

Dorr. Dorrler and P. A. Gettler. Among 'riends present i i.

Krai r. Kraemer. Miss Dora Kraemer, wi ivraemer. Mr. and and Mrs William s.

John Wengler. Mr and Mrs Joseph morn. Mr and Mrs N. wllloughby. oarations for the Cortelyou have been completed and in charge say that the suc-uting is assured beyond all Alrendy seventy-four appll- opportunity I bad refused range ft commodatlons tor 135 persons.

number can go. Frank W. is in harge of the arrangements. The start will be made from Brooklyn on Ih. a 'ic of Svt rim'.

i. a -ii'i--r I Everything possible for Itie tir'Fpatcd0 They will travel ou a sperial I 1:30 urday mc rand Cen I Stat the women aud children In the party. At Niagara Fall, the party will atop at the I i.i .,.,.1 VaoS JwiyJ ixci.iKi'.i haiki. oomjaw, cnntiiTKnS bfd'lvf-Tret'BundfmV Jersey City. BARGAIN.

of'phladelphla. value Makoffer FURNISHED furniture; "fior nT'il "ttk Ad'lrC" M-'j "irable'parf Automobile Advertisements will be found on the Sporting Page. Tuesday, August 28, all P.M. The Raymond Auction Market, I. LEAVER, Manager.

H. SCHAFER, Auctioneer. HORSES AT AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY AT 1 P. M. 75 Horsei 75.

50 Wagons 50, '''bedford'excha PARK AND NOSTRAND A VS. BROOKLYN. Van Tassell Kearney's OF HORSES AND CAEBIAGES ARE HELD IN THEIR NEW SHOW RING. 1W-1SS BAST 13TH ST. MANHATTAN EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY THROUGHOUT THE TEAR.

The So "or(ito bSyfr M1 In gjtaim SlflioEmnd Sri PAT BEFORE SALE. Carriage: and Harness RemsonMlg.Co BEDFORD WAGON CHESTNUT rob; good, genu put preferred; 'd KIN" Ear! I I A 7.1.1, T. HAY. CATS AND DOGS. TZRSONAL AND Social Miss Prances Fi Dutchess County, from the family i Golden.

ithcrly. ol Firs Jolden Villa, I J. Clark, of Lafayett Miss Carrie Tuttle. of 1203 Berge: street, near New York avenue, is apend log August on the Massachusetts coast. rs.

Henry Hurlbut i Vermont, when eek vacation. Amid a tremenous ro Herr Henrirkson, the vicious Bengal tigers Ing and snarling, wers rally around t. -lr leader on N-'-vark. J. a lnlut occasion of these outlnga they do It th summer at sysl working mere.

3e outlnirs they do It Among those the REST AI'R ANT t. Bostock's. Dreamland. Con Island. Fri- which for Germany yesterday.

Some dim-was experienced in getting "Tarn-" the most virions feline of the lot, his old rage Into that in which he taken to Berlin. "Tammany" is ble and absolutely that Herr Hcnr John Lamb, president of the Loughlin Dramatic Society, has gone to for two weeks with friends In Connecticut. Miss Anna, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dolley.

of 13.17 Prosper! place, last night formally betrothed to Georfrr Green, the baritone singer and mr I urn fill song writer, of 1403 Broadway, beside being a leading vaudeville star. The be- seventy-flve couples present. The atlons were especially handsome and Burns, aided by an orchestra of Martin D. Joyce, vice president. Thomas Oolding.

secretary and treasurer. Itaymoa.i Muiv. and Thomas Webb, two cnnnlrv honororv memlTr country, are honorary members. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas MrCook and fam- lly, of Williams avenue, are slopping at South 8t. Jamesport I. The Misses Mary A Dodd, Elizabeth Dodd. Emily C. Dodd and Rosella O.

Mc- Sherry, of Vernon avenue, are apeml'nc Iter Seeman. of Flatbinh, who has spending a month in Southampton. has returned to bis homc. 19J2 i. Minnie K.

Bruch. of Vai 3 returned was tendered to Miss Mabel lege fro nds her home, the Brevoort. Bedford last. Miss Genesta Mil. hell, assisted by Miss May Brown.

Kay Garl -ier. and Dr and Mrs. George Pearson, of Albany, ren- dered several selections ou the iiano. vio- lln and mandolin, and refreshment, were served. Among those present were: Miss Geneata Mllcheli.

Miss i Miss Geraldlne Lee. of Wellesley; Mlsj Mis. Ella Eromerlck. of Erasmus; Miss Ola Toung. of Cambridge, Hrpct the I To-morrow's affair is only fo eclipse all records political ealheringa of I be a F-ltmsn's will be specially deeor.

of th event, and will be -r throughout afternoin and evenl Walsh will 1-ad the grand with Mrs Prlde-s. wife of former man John Bridges, while Mr will follow with Mrs Walsh. Fol' march there will bo a drawing This alwi John Kavanaugh. ai Canarsle Shoi Jacob Myers, of ,169 Bridge enjoyed th" eel-bra- fifth year. Mr.

Myers I it- Mra slx-tcM; happy living. Mrs Kavanm.s Smilh and Mrs grandchildren surro grandparents. Many Cv3 conaratiila'-d Mrs. E. Peacock, the onlv er of Mrs Myers.

In her seventy-fourth year, wea equally as lively as Mr and Mrs Myers and refreshments ended a pleasant da) All Joined In wishing Mr. and Mrs. John Blake's Grand View Collage, Rev P. V. Van Buskirk.

of Brooklyn: Mr and Mm, L. Amerman, of Bayonne, N. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Kent, Mr. and Mrs A. R.

Les- sel. Mr. and Mrs. O. Thorn and daugh- tcr.

of Maspeth; Mr. and Mrs I Mud- dell and daughters Miss C. M. Treat, of Mr trcs. William Brock, of Brooklyn; Jack Kopke and Earl L.

Leibold, of Eras-i ma. Hall: Mrs Margaret Ackhursl. Mrs. Rose McCarthy and daughter and Mrs. S.

B. Decevee and daughter, of Brooklyn. oun.y. Crick, of 1104 Beverley the engagement of her M.icN.-i John Fee- ley. h- Edward Vwyer imion will he-Id on Saturday.

September 8, at I'lmer Park Ca.lno. Mlsg May Kochenbach. of Ninth street. ls Vsnlng at Hurleyvllle. N.

Y. The Dlen'. Joald of the Beth Talmud Tohra Free School dav evening. August 28 at Ulmer Park. Elaborate preparation, hav.

been made 1 ruing the deputy aaw tua ing ollt ngta roachlng the freight sta 1 until the man bad ac-a package, and then, tak- whipped the samo er aud fired. Though the owed with a lently knew his ground, succeeded I hiding him. Suspicion has fastened bout here early yesterday ng tnat Admiral George Dewey town, and people hastened to i glimpse of the disting ished visits "'f 1 Ithag Marine Sea CI A small and select lunchec iven in hi. honor at (be Hot residence, the Bungalow, mans' pn Saturday..

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