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THREE CENTS' BROOKLYN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 88, 1883. VOL. 44. NO, 293. CAltPETtXGS.

ODY BRUSSELS CARPETS. AlWllSEMENTS. DHY GOODS, icC. DRV GOODS, AC. CARPETINGS, DKY GOODS, DH GOODS.

Ac. DRY GOODS, mvs GOODS, Ac, ODY BRUSSELS CARPETS. AVERLY'S BROOKLYN THEATER. T. DWARD RIDLEY SONS.

DWARD RIDLEY SOHS. W. A. McOONNELL Lessee and tiuutm A. ECHSLER ABRAHAM.

K. PEOIAL SALE OF SILKS. A EBB RRR AA RI. EBBEB BSSSS FREDERICK RRRRR DDDDD II RRR IImR5Sq rSSr OOO NN N8S88 LS0 ONNN I 8 I 8 8 EBB YY SSSSS i 8 I i i' EBBEB BSSSS 5 ii 5 5 ii 5 5 5 Br ii RRRRR II 3 I 2 II DDDDD iilAJdJ GRAND, ALLEN AND OROH TO BE A GOOD CRITIC ONE SHOULD NOT REMEMBER AND ACQUIRE A PERFECT KNOWL CRITICIZE BEFORE GIVING HIS OPINION. AND ABLE TO SEE.

A GOOD QUALITY IN ANYTHING, HANGING OF A PICTURE, SO SHOULD ALL BAD LIGHT MAtf BE AVOIDED AND A GOOD SEEN. WITH ART, AS IN MATTERS OF SHOP DICE TO KEEP OUR EYES ON ONE SIDE ONLY TO ONE LOCALITY, AND THUS BLIND US JOYED ELSEWHERE. THAT PREJUDIOE HAS WHO HAVE NEVER VISITED OUR ESTABLISH QUOTATIONS, SUPPLEMENTED BY AM EXAM CONVINCE KERB RRRR SSSS KEEB Y. RSSS KEE It a v. 8 8 SSSS 8 SSSS RRRR SSSS KEB YY SB JJJ EEEB CBSSS ICKKU IF LARGE WORDS OR A MULTITUDE OF THEM EVER nAD A LICENSE TO A USAGE.

THEN THE OCCASION IS HERE PRESENTED THAT FORCE MIGHT BE GIVENTO THE EXTRA INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN THESE GARMENTS. THE PRICES, HOWEVER, BY THEMSELVES GIVE THE BEST ASSURANCE AS TO THEIR CHEAPNESS. Ladies' Wool Jerseys, $1.50. Ladies' worsted stockinet Jerseys, trimmed seams and perfectly fashioned, in the following styles: The Beatrice at $1.05. The Victoria at $2.50.

The Eugcnio at $3.45. The Royal (very heavy) at $4.50. Columbia, fan plaited and bows, $4.50. The Prfncoss, fan plaited and bows, $5.76. The Alexandria, fan plaited and bows (heavy), $7.75.

Braided Jerseys, $2.60 and up. THE ABOVE ARE OFFERED IN BLACK, NAVY BLUE AND GARNET, AND WE ARE HONEST WHEN WE SAY THEY ARE 30 PER CENT. UNDER USUAL PRICES. DDDD RRRR rtEKn RE RRRR FEB SSSS SSSS 13 8 SSSS SSSS 8 8 fISSS SSSS DDDD EEEB ARD 8TBJBETS, NEW YORK. ONLY BE UNPREJUDICED, BUT SHOULD ALSO EDGE OF THAT WHICH HE UNDERTAKES TO THUS AVOID A CYNICISM WHICH IS NEVER NOT EVEN IN MANKIND.

AS IN THE SIMPLE MATTERS BE STUDIED, TO THE END THAT A ONE OBTAINED, THAT IT MAY RIGHTLY BE PING, IT IS NEVER WELL TO ALLOW PREJU ANY MORE THAN TO CONFINE OUR SHOPPING TO THE UNDOUBTED ADVANTAGES TO BE EN WORKED TO THE DISADVANTAGE OF ALL MENT A READING OF THE FOLLOWING INATION OF THE QUALITIES, WILL QUICKLY II TTTTT ICEKR WWW II HHHH II 1 WW WW WW WW EEE EEE Hp aGO OOO OOO DDDD SSSS GO OO OD DS 8 OOOOD DS OOOOD SSSS GGGOOOOD 8 GO OO OD DS S. GGG OOO OOO DDDD SSSS THENECESSITIFS OF LIFE SELDOM MEET WITH MUCH CONSIDERATION OR ENCOUNTER GOOD BARGAINS. REAL WANTS BEING GENERALLY IMPOSED UPON ARE MADE TO FAVOR THE 8EI J. ER EXCLUSIVELY. AS AN EXCEPTION TO THIS CUSTOM WE ASK AN EXAMINATION OF THE FOLLOWING.

OUR MOTIVES ARE THAT THE OPPORTUNITY SHALL BE MUTUAL: Table Damasks, all linen, bleached, full 62 inches wide, 48o. yard. Five eight Dinner Napkins, 95c, $1.20, $1.35 to $0 per dozen. 200 dozen whito fringe Doylies, dozen. colored borders, 75o.

TURKEY RED TABLE COVERS. In sizes 6 4 to 14 4, from8Uc, $1, $1.20, $1.29, $1.38. $1.60 to $3.75. 25(1 DOZEN BLEACHED ALL LINEN HUCK TOWELS, 20 INCHES BY 10, at 19c. EACH.

UNBLEACHED DAMASK ALL LINEN TOWELS, 22 INCHES BY 45, at 210. EACH. BBBB BBBB A KM WK KKEHnTTTT SSS AA NN NK F. AANNNKK TS A A NKK KKB SSS AAA NK A A V. BBBB LLLL A AN KNK KHKKK SSS Bed Blankets at $1.25, $1.35.

$1.60, $2, $2.38 to $4.25 the pair. Still finor at $5, $5.50, $0, $6.75, $7.50, $8 to $35 tho pair. White Crochet Bed Spreads, C5c, 95c, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50 each. Colored Honeycomb Spreads, fringed, at $1 each. DDDD RRRR EEEE SSSS SSSS 8 SSSS SSSS 8 SSSS SSSS RE RE RRRR EEE RE DDDD GGG OOO OOO DDDD SSSS GO OO OD DS 8 OOOOD DS OOOOD SSSS GGG OOOOD GO OO OD DS S.

GGG OOO OOO DDDD SSSS THE MORE one doos the mora he con DO Is pleasantly Ulustratod in THIS DEPARTMENT, AND THIS WEEK WE ARE OFFERING STILL BETTER GOODS, AT EVEN LOWER PRICES. FANCY ZIGZAG PLAIDS, 12c. SILK STRIPE MOMIE PLAIDS, bright colore, 15c HEAVY TARTAN PLAIDS, 25o. 44 INCH TARTAN OMBRE PLAIDS, IN RICH COLORINGS, 60c. 44 1NOH ALL WOOL SCOTCH AND FANCY PLAIDS, 80c.

worth $1. 44 1NCH SILK AND WOOL FRENCH PLAIDS, CHOICE STYLES, 95c. $1.25. Black Plaids, all wool, 44o. Pin check and stripe combination Suitings, 2oc.

regular price, 37e. Ladies' Suiting Flannels, 25c 46 inch colored Caahwiers, all woo), 44o. 36 inch at 44c 12 inch fine wool Shoodahs, COc. oooooooooooooooooo BLACK GOODS. oooooooooooooooooo 40 inch all wool Momie Cloths, 49c worth C5c.

SILK WARP HENRIETTAS FROM 90c. TO S2; CHOICE LINES. Extra fino camel's hair Shoodah end Serges ot 5'Jc. worth 75c Lupin's black all wool Cashmere, 58c. worth 75c.

A AA A A A A AAA DDDD II EKKK ssss SSSS 3 SSSS ii f. II II F.F.R II DUE A A LLLLL A DDDD HKUK SSSS II SSSS 8 II KKB 8 II KKB SSSS II KIC SSSS 8 II 8 S'SnL KKS 8 SSSS II LLLLL SSSS AS THE TALLEST TREES ARE MOST IN THE POWER OF THE WIND, SO THE LARGER HOUSES HAVE SUFFERED THE MOST FROM THE BLASTS OF LIQUIDATION THAT HAVE OCCURRED THIS SEASON, AND FOR READY MONEY GOODS HAVE BEEN SACRIFICED, AS THE FOLLOWING, BOUGHT AT AUCTION LAST WEEK, WILL SHOW: THESE ARE VERY CHEAP GOODS. 22 pieces Black Dross Silks, at 46c. worth 80c. 30 pieces at C5o.

worth $1. 27 piooos at 85o. worth $1.18. 25 pieces at 06c. worth $1.30.

Dross Silks, in colors, 65c, to 75o. worth from 85o. to $1 SSSS 8 SSSS 8 8 8 SSSS A AA A A A A AAA A A A A TTTTT II NN SSSS II NN 8 II 5 II SSSS II 8 UN NN NN SSSS WMM MM WW WMM WW WW MM WW WW MM WMM SBR ERBRRR BBB KB RRR SB BB BBBB OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooooo WILL OFFER TO MORROW AN EN OF VERY BEST ooooooooooooooooooo ooo ooooooooo BBB BBB BBB DDD unit rrr BBB BBB RRR 000 DDD COO 0 ooo A 4A A A RRR RRR PPP PPP OOOOOO 0O0O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MADE BY. THE BIGEBOW, HARTFORD WITH OR WITHOUT BOR ooooooooooooooooooo OO OO oooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooo ONE DOLLAR AND oooooooooo oooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 2 A YARD, SOLD HERETOFORE AT HOTELS. FLATS, BOARDING HOUSES, TITY WILL FIND THIS UNUSUAL BEST GOODS AT A VERY LOW PRICE, oooooo ooooooooo oooooo oooooooooo oooo ooooooooo WILLIAM BER OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO LEADING CARPET HO oooooooooooooooooooo NOS.

624, 520 AND 628 oooooooooooooooooo EUGENE D. BERRI. iWII.I.lNEUY EVV IDEA. NN KERB II DDDD RISER A 1ID DF. AA II A A II DKBR A A II AAA II 10 A A DDDD EEEE A A NN NI WW WW WW NE EEB NNK NN EEBR 1 TALK OF THE TOWN.

I SSSS SSSH EEB EEB NN 15 NN EE EE oE NNN bSS EEB EEB NN OO NN DDD EKE RRR BSSq Tr tit xir iir rv nw T.T ttt Si IV IV V. I. IV V.I'J 1MU, SS, '8 WW ri 1) 15 li OO NN DDD KKB a8S IC I CONTINUATION OF FORMER SALE I Continued during this week, having pimhifiod the enll balance of a hat factory. Newest shapes and culm's. FFF HUB TTTT FF EE EKK LLLL 11 A TTTToSS, 11 AA To II A A SSg 11 AAA HA A Regular price $1, will be offered at the uniform prfc of 19 ct.

93M93 11 OTS. 19 OTS. 19 CT8. 1,1 MoaiW THIS IS FIRST WONDER. SECOND WONDER.

1 CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, 39 OTS. I Theso bata axe trimmed with silk cord and tassels, and are worth $1.25. THIRD WONDER. MOTHER HUBBARD. 98 OTS.

This hat is shirred with ratin and worth $1,76. FOURTH WONDER: SILK VELVET, In al) colors and s'lades browns, garnets, myrtles, terracotta, navy blue, black, etc Sold formerly at $2. FIFTH WONDER. 22 inch VELVET, usual price $2.50, will bo offered in this eile at 41 414 4 44 411414 44 SIXTH WONDEH. OTTO A NFlitlroff 1 15 OTS.

No. 16 all colors at 1." ets. SEVENTH WONDER. ACORN' POMPONS, All colors, at 15 CTS. SBVEN CENTS.

BRUAKTti, FA NOV FEATHERS. WINGS, I BIRDS AND OSTRICH FEATHERS. OSTRICH TIPS 2jc. A BUNCH. 1 A beautiful I SOUVENIR will bo Presented to purehai ens during this sale.

It is generally conceded by tiotli our patrons and 8tranKrr i who visit this establishment tlio first time that it contains tho largest and most select assortment of millinery goods exclusively over offerod aud at prices that never fail to elicit surprise and approval. Wo pay a great deal of attention to our Trimmod and Untriniint'd Mourning Goods Departments it is ono of our speciflllies. Tho well known Millinery Emporium, NEW IDEA. B. KOCH, 79 and 81 MYRTLE AVENUE, noar Joyst.

DAJVCINO. BARON'S ouuuumj run vjimjiMij. NO. 177 MONTAGUE STREET, PRIVATE SCHOOL, 149 REMSEN STREET. if COLUMBIA SCHOOL FOR DANCING, Mr.

JOSEPH T. MARTIN. Teacher, Applications from 8 A. M. to 9 P.

M. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. BEDFORD AVENUE, CORNER FULTON STREET. JT. URLS SON'S DANCING ACADEMY, Cll FULTON ST, opporith FlatLjh av.

Privato lessons any hour. Tho first lesson privately without extra charge. Call or send for circular. HTlUVERsi TEACHER OF DANCING, NO. 175 STATE STREET, corner of Court, Now open for private or class instruction.

Apply any timo. Send for circular. R. FRANK DOD WORTH, NO. 19o WASHINGTON STREET.

CLASSES WILL OPEN TUESDAY, October 2. EINLANIHCU'S SCHOOL FOR DANC ING. iVo. roll et. corner of Court All dances in ono duifitj.

O.mnmtces tho wnltz iu Bix private ieasom, $10. Olntssos MONDAY and TliUUS DAY evenings. Send for circulars. iS, A FINE DISPLAY OF GGG GG GGG UU NN NN NN NN 'SSS' AND AMMUNITION at tho old stand of J. V.

MARS TERS, 55 Court 1st. Cheapest House in America. English Bieeeh Loading Double Conn, with bido tmap action, )2boro. weight 7.S to pound, to 32 inch barrel, 915.00; Colt's New Model Extension Rib, all improvements, pii.tol grip, 12 bore, $41.25: Bonehilf, witii ull improvements, 10 and 12 bore. Henry Richards', with all improvement 1 bore, Masters' Far Killing Sinple Breech Loading Shot (inn, choke bore, $3.25.

Hazard's orDup.nt'fi Powder, F. G. or l' F. lbs. kege, Ducking.

CJf lbs. Ices, S3.50; lb. canister, ltfc. 1 lb. H.Sc, Ducking, 1 lb.

can ifiter, 71c. F. loose, per 25c; Ducking, loose per O.V. Shotallbi7.es. Black Edge SVadi, llto 20 gauge, per box of 250, Sloe.

I'iok Edge Wads, ft to 20 gauge, per box of 251), 23c. Card Board Wads, 10 to 12 gaugo, per box of 250, 7c. Union Metallic Cartridge Company or Winchester Paper Shells, S. quality, 12 gauge, per 100, 10 gauge, per lis), OSc. First quality, 12 gauge, per 100, 70c.

10 gauge, per Sic. B. ass Shtdls, 10 and 12 gaugo. per box ol Wesson, Winches tor or Berdan Primers, por box of 251), 29c. Waterproof Canvas Co.tts, witn nine nookets, sj.ou.

ar tridges, ready loaded, drachm? of powder, oz. shot. witnuvova.i3ovet powuer. gauge, is.uu tier iw, i Canvas Cartridge Bags, 50c. Victoria Gun Cases.

50c, Cartridge Crimpers, 10 and 12 gauge, 50c. Loader and Decappevc nubined, 15c. and 2oc. Rocappers, 10c, 15c, and 25c. Also, fine HammerloRS Gnus at reduced prices.

Send stamp for catalogue. Open evenings. Established twenty J. F. MARSTERS, 55 Court st, near City Hall.

FWBHITmiE, SCHULZ BROTHER, i manufacturers and dealers IN FURNITURE. CARPETS, EASY PAYMENTS TAKEN. No. 604 FULTON STREET. JP DRISCOLL BROTHER.

54 MYRTLEAVENUE, Offer foreale during October, largo assortment of New and Secondhand Stores and Ranges, Fumftaro, Carpets, AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Give us a a call before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN MULLINS. Wtml AND 84 MYRTLE AVENUE. FURNITURE, CARPETS.

BEDDING, STOVES, Era. Upholstering In all its branchn. WINDOW SHADES, LAMBREQUINS, ETC. Cash or speoial terras ot credit if dasyred. Easiest of any noue in tho business.

1 807. ESTABLISHED 7 6 YEARS, 1583. JL C0WPKKTHWAIT8. 408, 410AND 412 FULTON BROOKLYN, 103 TO 157 CHATHAM ST, NEW YORK. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, ETO.

UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BHANOHEa. WINDOW SHADES, LAMBKEWINS. OURTAIN3, FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS OF CREDIT. IIIB AOTl trNED CIRCULARS JT and dolmms: uc was shapes, 825, 30, 35, 0, 845, 50, and $15; the raort stylish garoenW and lowest puces. 222 CfM 22 fM55 wa 55 HI 2222 HHHH A A KB RRR YY 3 AAA xij xv Klj I AAV BER 14 LLLL TO NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE Tlio popular comedian, M.

B. CURTIS, M. B. CURTIS. M.

B. CURTIS. as SAM'I. OF POSEN. ai SAM'L OF FOSKN, as SAM'L OF POSKN.

WEDNESDAY MATINEE. OCTOBER 24. M'LLE ALBINA DE MKR, as CAJIILLB. ALBINA DE MKR, as OAMU.LK. M'LLE ALBINA DE MEB, as OAMnXB.

NEXT WEEK, MONDAY. OCTOBER 29, 0 0 I MR. JAMES O'NEILL In MONTE CRISTO. MR. JAMES O'NEILL in MONTE ORISTO.

I GRAND OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22. 1883. CONTINUING FOR SIX NIGHTS. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.

ENGAGEMENT OF THE GREAT AMERICA? TRAGEDIENNE AND EMOTIONAL ARTISTET ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ROSE F.EE TTTT ft NN GGG EEH II NK (I OF KE YY II KB II NN GG F. EEB UN NN GGG OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOO Aided by CYRIL SEAKl.E SHAKSPEARE'S BEAUTIFUL PLAY, ENTITLED, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IN A WINTER'S TALK OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ROSE EYTINGE as HERMJOHIl 0VRIL8.EARLE.. as LEONTIia SATUausr jivn.eii., i. Positively Lost Appearance of ROSE EYTINGE And Only Tiino of tlio Original Version of As pliyod by her before the author, Charles Dickens, EsOj. TNOLONEL" SINN'S VAltK THEATER.

1 1 I TtrYTU MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. I ENGAGEMENT OF AMERICA'S FAVORITE. MAGGIE MM MM II TTTT CCO II kkb r. It Ii wt MM II HHH EE ar rr it ri fl II II CCO II EEB UAL LLLL a SUPPORTED BY HER SUPERB DRAMATIC COMPANY I MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, FANCllON 1 TUESDAY EVENING, JANE EYRE WEDNESDAY MATINEE, LITTLE BAREFOOT WEDNESDAY EVENING. LITTLE SAVAGE THURSDAY EVENING, PEARL OF SAVOY 1 SATURDAY MATINEE, LORLE SATURDAY EVENING, MIliNON I Every care and attention will bo paid in tho production cf thNEiTSWEEK MONDAY7Qctober29.

First timo ia Brooklyn of the Grout Mndisou Square Success, YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP. With its magnificent Cnst and Oricinal Stage Adornmenft, READ OUR POPULAR SCALE OF PRICES. EVENINGS, 25c. 75c, $1 ond 1.25.

A good le it secured lor 7oc. MATINEES, 50c, 75o. Tho best secured sew of GOOD SEATS can bo had on the FIFTt CENT ADMISSION TICKET. ROOKLYN ACADEMY. OPENING NIGHT OF THE SEASON, THURSDAY, Novcmbor 1, On which oocasion will bo porfcrmod Donizetti's Opera, LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR; Edgardo.

BERTIRi (His first appearance.) Signor OALASSl Signer LOMBARDKI.Lt BIELKTTOf Signor DE VASOHETTI VALERGA Enrico Aston. Raiiuondo Artino Normanno Alien And Lucin Mad. 15TELKA GERSTKR (Her first appearance those two yoara.) Director of the Music and Conductor Signor ARD1TI PRICES: Privato Roxes Parquet and Balcony Dross Circle Family Circle (Roscrvod) Family Circle (UnreBerved) $20 and 830 2.60 $1.00 60 lionerai Admission. Sain nf Knula nnens at CHANDLER'S Musio Storo next Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. G.

B. BUNNELL'S MUSEUM, 430 FULTON STREET. 430 FIRST APPEARANCE IN BROOKLYN OV THE PAGAN PRINCESS, THE JEWELED MADRAS WOMAN AND SUITE. FIVE GREAT SHOWS DAILY, INTRODUCING RARE CURIOSITIES AND A WHOLESOME STAG! ENTERTAINMENT. ADMISSION, ONE DIME.

OPEN FROM 2JTO 0 AND 7 TO 10 P. M. A' CAOI5MY OF MUSIO. OLOSK OF THE STODDARD MATINEES. WEDNESDAY.

October 34, At 3:30 1'. CONSTANTINOPLE. An evening in the portal nf th" Oruirrt. Strange scuuf for Ocoidelil.il eyos. BRILLIANT ILLUSTRATION.

LAST CHANCE TV) HEAR JOHf) L. STODDARD. Tickots, with reserved sosts, at Chandler's 172 Montague, at. BURDITl' A NORTH, ManagorB. 'O 1 1 ATK BROOKLYN, E.

1 A WILLIAMS Pronrietors. uii; wj.i'.rv, weioour zt, iooj. CHARLOTI'E THOMPSON, In her comedy drama, TIIE NEW" JANE EYRE, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. NEXT WEEK HKKXK'S HEARTS OF OAK. A UGUfiT WALTHER, FIRST PIANO RECITAL, Assisted by Mr.

G. WERRENRAT11, Tenor, Mr. S. 11. MILLS, Pianist.

AT THE HALL OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Cor. Pierrepont and Clinton struetrt, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Octobor 23, at 3 o'olook. ADMISSION. ONE DOLLAR. Tickots for sale at Ch iudler's, 172 Montague st, andol the doir of the hall on the day of tho recital.

Doors opefl at halt past two o'clock, IROOKLYN RHiOTAltMONiC. Theodore thomas conductor SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS NOW READY 172 MONTAGUE STREET. Subscription prices: TWENTY PERFORMANCES, 8 Concorte, 8 Rohniirsals, 4 Llalincuj $10.00 CONCERTS ALONE 7.00 REHEARSALS ALONE 5.00' No season tickets for Matinees alone. Subssriution for full sots and concert tots limited to 1,200. AUCTION SALE of RESERVED SEATS.

TUESDAY. October 23, jt 8 P.JI.. at ART ASSOCIATION HALL. QYiYlNASTIC YCNTERTAINAIENT AND OPENING OF THE TWENTY THIRD REGIMENT GYMNASIUM Under tho direction of PROFESSOR AVON (J. HURNHAM, AT THE ARMORY.

Clermont av. near iMy. tlo, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOIIER 27, 1883, At eight o'clock. Dancing at hab' pist utne, 'tickets, fifty cents. For snlo by JAMES CKAI'T, Chairman ot Coiuinittoo, No.

183 MiinUgue st. By the members of the Roglmont and at the Armory. mHE GREAT HOUSE SHOW." MADISON S'iUARE GARDEN. 22nd, 23rd, 21th. 2jth and 20lh OCTOBER.

Tho most celebrated hon os nf America on exhibition. GRAND THOROUGHBREDS, TROTTERS, ROABt BTERS, PERCIIEUONS. CARRIAGE HORSES, FOUR: IN HANI) AND TANDEM TEAMS, SADDLE HOUSES AND PONIES. Great jumping contests by hunters. The boM Indy ridiTs of KuKland engaged.

SEVKNT'H RECIMENT UAND. OPEN DAY AND EVENING. Tho official cnUloguo is only to bo obtained in the garden, A MKUICAN iNSTITUi'R, FIFTY SECOND GRAND NATIONAL EXIII. Third a Ix'twccn Sixly ihird and Sixty fourtlj Bts, N.Y. lilovald and Surfaro Roads at entrance MACHINERY IN MOTION.

ICE MAKING MACHINERY, NOVEL WOOD WORKING MACHINERY. METAL WORKING PUMPING AND WELL l'lRN(l MACHINERY. AN UNUSUAL VARIETY OF Sl'HAM FVOI Six i WATER AND ELECTRIC MOTO. S. Coiilerii.i'M Niotll Rogiment ii.ni i v.

ing. OPEN DAILY. 10 A. cl. Jf, M.

days, 11 1. M. Admission rhildr. NATIONAL ACADEMY Of Oi' AUTUMN KXlIllriii.V,' TWENTY THIRD ST. AND FOL'l' i 1 Y.

NOW OPEN iDAILY FROM OA. Jl. AND FROM 7:30 TO III P. w. ADMISSION.

25 CF' JONG ISLAND HISTORIC I. SOCiJ Y. PIERREPONT STREET. COl 01' CLINTON ST RE OPEN DAY AND EVLNING. Tho REGULAR MEETINGS of tho society will bo.

gin in November. Among theso who have accepted Invitations aro MR. MATTHEW ARNOLD, tht RIGHT REV. MONSIGNOK CAP1CL and MR. LUIGI MONTI.

At tlio first meeting in Novomlot papor will bo read by the REV. JOHN W. CHAD WICK, on "THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING." In JiJator notice a complctu list of lecturers will bo given. Members and their families aro entitled to tho tiso of the LIBRARY and admission to tho MUSEUM. Two admissions aio sent to members, by post, to each locturo.

MEMBERSHIP can bo obtained by opnlicalion (n the Library. Terms for annual members, $10 tha first yoar, and $5 a year thereafter. Life mcrnbej ship, 8100. A membiTJliip in perpetuity, dorisablt or transferable at plcasom, $500. Tho HALL OF THE SOCIETY will bo rented fof select concerts, loctures and meottngs.

Application, to bo mado in tho Library. The later reports of tha Society, list of recent additions of books, and tho latest circular can bo obtained by any person, on application to tha Librarian, personally, or by noto. Port Office i 60. Brooklyn, LOANS. OAS $4,300 TO LOAN ON BONl AN1J JLJ mortgage, percent, good city property, HEOT0E STuiXOaillbS.

JM Naiu et, Mew Yort. A A A NN KERB I. II li II A A AAA II EBB PA A II 15 9 DA ODDV A AN NN II AN NN II EEEB LLLLL LLLLL 44 A AAA A 4l AAA a NN B8Sn ONNN "SB8 OOO NN 707, 769 AND 703 BROADWAY, AND 1 AND VA EIGHTH STREET. KN MINUTES FROM FULTON FERRY BY ELE. VATED RAILROAD TO STATION AT NINTH ST.

DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED. LADIES' CLOTHS. PLAIDS, OASItTdERES, FOULE BHOODAS, SILK WRAP HENRIETTAS, Ac, LOWEST 'RICES IN THE CITY. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEK. ALL WOOL SHOODAS, HEAVY TWILL, 44 INCHES WIDE.

EVERY SHADE. 60O.A YARD; REGULAR VALUE, 76a 100 PIECES LADIES' CLOTH. IN PLAIN AND MIXED COLORS, ALL PURE WOOL, 51 INCHES WIDE. 1 A YARD; REDUCED FROM 100 PIECES EXTRA HEAVY ALL WOOL LUPIN'S FINE CASHMERE, IS TWILLS QUALITY, BLACK AND COLORS, AT UilC. A YARD; REAL VALUE, $1.

BLACK SILKS. UNUSUAL BARGAINS FROM AUCTION. 100 PIECES BLACK SATIN MERVEILLEUX, 28 INCHES WIDE, AT tl.10 A YARD; WHOLESALE PRICK. SI. 50.

10 DIFFERENT DESIGNS RICH ALL SILK SATIN BROCADES, HEAVY OUALITY. GUARANTEED TO WEAK, Ut.V. A YARD. THE BALANCE OK BELLON OACHEMIRE, ROYAL BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, IN SIX DIFFERENT QUALITIES. FROM SI.

26 TO A YARD. THESE GOODS WERF. PURCHASED ON THE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS AND ARE THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY. NOVELTIES IN BROCADES. RADZIMIR, 1IARRE SATIN SOLEIL.

OTTOMANS, BTC, AT POPULAR PRICES. COLORED BILKS. GREAT BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK: 100 COLORED SATIN MERVEILLEUX, ALL SHADES, SPECIAL. AT 3Ie. A VARD.

DIFFERENT SHADES RICH, HEAVY COLORED GROS GRAIN. MADE FROM PURE ITALIAN SILK, GUARANTEED TO WEAR. A YARD. 27 SHADES RICH, ALL SILK SATIN RHA DAAIES. AT l.L'S A YARD; OUR FORMER RETAIL PRICE WAS S1.C5.

OUR POPULAR COL' 'RED GROS GRAIN SILKS, THE BEST VALUE EVER RETAILED AT 31, J1.25, AND Si.tK) A YAltD. PLAIN COLORS AND TWO TONE NOVELTY BROCADES AT GREAT BARGAINS. VELVETS AND PLUSHES. THE LARGEST STOCK AND GREATEST VARIETY EVER EXHIBITED. SPECIAL BARGAINS ON THE COUNTER THIS WEEK 25 PIECES RICH HEAVY BLACK RUSSIAN LONG HAIR, ALL SILK FACE PLUSH AT S2.25 A YARD, SUITABLE FOR TRIMMING SACQUES AND DOLMANS; REAL VALUE Si.

2 CASES RICH HSCALIER CLOAKING PLUSHES, BLACK AND SEAL BROWN, AT 3.50 A YARD; COST TO IMPORT. BLACK AND COLORED SOFT FINISH SILK VELVET, 22 INCHES WIDE, FOR DRESSES. AT AND S2.93 A YARD; BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. 30 SHADES RICH SILK FACE TRIMMING AND DRESS VELVETS AT 51.35, 81.05, S1.U8 AND 82.25 A YARD. BLACK AND COLORED SATIN GROUND BROCADE VELVETS, NOVELTIES IN TWO TONE BROCADES, OTTOMAN STRIPED VELVETS, Ac, AT OUR P6PULAR LOW PRICES.

ASTKACHAN CLOTH. BILK AND MOHAIR SEAL PLUSHER. NONPAREIL VELVETEENS. RIBBONS. SPECIAL SALE OF 0,000 PIECES ALL SILK FINE QUALITY MOIRE RIBBONS.

2M TO 4 INCHES WIDE, IN PINKS, WHITE, BLUES, CREAM, CARDINAL. OLIVE. BRONZE. BLACK, DRAB'AND ALMOST EVERY CONCEIVABLE COLOR, AT Mo. A YARD.

IN CONNECTION WITH ABOVE WE SHALT. OFFER AN IMMENSE STOCK OF FANCY. PLAID AND OTTOMAN RIBBONS, THROWING THEM IN AT SAME PRICE. Vic. A YARD.

WE HAVE PROVIDED A CENTER TABLE TO DISPLAY ABOVE GOODS. SO THAT THE USUAL CRUSH AT OUP REGULAR COUNTER WILL BE AVOIDED AT THIS SALE. AN IMPORTER'S STOCK, CONSISTING OF 1.600 PIECES OF RICH BROCADE, PERSIAN AND FANCY RIBBONS. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CURTAINS AND FANCY WORK. WE SHALL OFFER THEM AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF 25u.

PER YARD, BEING ONE THIRD THEIR VALUE. TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEAIENT. OTTER, REAL CHINCHILLA. SIBERIAN CHINCHILLA, CONEY, RUSSIAN HARE, BLACK AND BROWN BEAVER, SILVER FOX AND OTHER DESIRABLE FURS, IN VARIOUS WIDTHS.

AT PRICES BEYOND COMPETITION. DRESS TRIMMINGS IN GREAT VARIETY, CHENILLE AND SATIN CORD PASSEMENTERIES. GIMPS, ORNAMENTS AND FOURAG1ERS IN RICH AND HANDSOME DESIGNS. SPECIAL LOT OF APPLIOTE EMBROIDERIES FOR EVENING, HOUSE AND DINNER DRESSES IN GREAT VARIETY, AT HALF PRICE. BUTTONS.

CLASPS, BUCKLES, Ac, IN IMMENSE YAR1ETY OF DESIGN AND COLORS. DANIELL SON, BROADWAY AND EIGHTH STREET, NEW YORK. IJiSTKUCTION, A PROFESSOR IN ONE OF THE LARGE jt academics of Brooklyn, will tako one pupil conch lor oollego or in English brunches. Address TUTOR, Box 4, Eagle office. OF LANGUAGES.

NO. 15.) SCHER.MEIUIORN STREET. FRENCH tnasbt byMuie. .1. M.

STAMM, nee GllM. GERMAN, LATIN, GREEK by Prufowir WILLIAM A. Bl'AMM. GERMAN CLA.sSKS at (ho Conservatory, corner Fult.in at. ami Bodfoid av.

FRIENDS' SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, 110 SCHERMERUORN STREET. Open to the families ofothor denominations. JROSPECT PARK INSTITUTE, A SOI entitle. UiiKliftb, Classical and (JoimneremJ ehiv.l for ys, ban bwn opened by U. D.

DODllli, (J. ntllO Proaject placrc, noar Flatbush nv. Circulars by or by application at tlio school. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS 8K.VtIN. VKY Tho Fall term of tlio thirty third year nf this school clyounK ladies aih.

littlogirlB will cimimpiKu Mitemnnr ii). Thorough instruction in tho e)ement of knowlnila in tho English and foreign languAge, in music, instruniunul and Tocal, belles lettreH, tho arts and aciencod. Xho beat of masters and tvnchnvH nniloyoJ. CHAKLtlii K. WEST, LL.

Principal, 1 18 ilontr ctu st. "ISSIOK'S COMMERCIAL (COLLEGE, 1J2 and 191 Fulton 6t. thit'O lilooks In in ho crt at hriritrn ThiH mfif tif nm a hoi'niiirh nuJ corntdefo bnainess education in ttm Kfiortt'st tnno at ciu ojponso. Backward ptijnlti taught nepuratt'Ij or priv Bhorthand, typowritin. $10 to $15 ptr t.iru'.er; day roTeninc.

Ltwons day and evcninK; also, arithin nk koopinjr, Hpollinp. coinpomlonct. etc. IIUOWNI' 304 Fulton J'lhnson, twenty fonrtn t. OiiIt bu inoes colleeo in th'; city ouji both diy und A great ctianco to ncuuiru a practical busirr ma nd from merchants for our etudentH wfmtar than tin supply.

Call or cak Iooo. Two iract it ivp'irf erd eniployod in tho typo writing and tmort hand depart gent. i EIHI ACADEMY ART DEPARTMENT 1883 1831. Drawing and piinting In oil and wator colors. Antique, nortrait, lilo costvimo and composition clnhses.

Two sesflions daily. 9 to 12 and 1 to 4 o'clock, Professor J. B. WHITTAKER, Instructor. Architcttir.Ti, meclinnical ud pcrspectivo drawing, Pro foEsor W.

O. PEUKHAM. Inatruetor. MUSICAL. HVSntUCTIOM.

ALBERT ROWSEWILL RHOEIVE AT 1I1S RESIDENCE, 3d CAMBRIDGE PLACE, PUPILS IN THE STUDY OE MUSIC. (Picnonud Vocal Instruction.) AddrPBa aboro number, or UlinndliT'H, 1T2 Monlayue st. It. F. W.

CRANOELL, CO llanwon place, tvill RESU.MIC instruction in music ing refornces. terms and iidvico by bomo of tho moat celebrated toaclicrj, mailed on aiplicatiun. REOERIOK PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, NO. 7:1 LAFAYKTTU AV, Fulton Bt. Violin, piano, cornet, IkUe, Kilitar, banjo, taugbt.

LNorNG' ITy'noTk at First sight. ITALIAN SYSTHM. TUITION PF.ll MONTH. COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, BEDFORD AVENUK. COitNER FULT0NST1U5ET1 NINETEENTH YKAR OK TIIFj BROOKLYN CONSERVATORY OK MUSIC, 238 State et.

Miss Louise lironoliul and Mrs. Groschol Obadick, tbrectorn. YOUNG LAIVY, GRADUATE KROJI Conferr.itory at Iiipniir, with lneliost tcstini'Miials, W1811C3 to give piani lessons to Indies and nmsi'3. nl also leach Frencli and (J. cman.

if desired. Beat ruferoneua. Address MARIE DORINO, 41 Sidney pi. A OLD PIANO IN TUNE IS MORE MU Bieal than a new ono out ol tuno. Mr.

'i'. J7EY tunes new and old pianos fur 'I gvarb' daily pr ictico. Also, icacner oi piano Tuning ileis niay beleltat r.nu 11.1 umi ay I'Jo 'urf 8t, ol rjuntn at. auu itv riavuut av SI Fulto.i at. Pobt address.

THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HAS NO BROOKLYN BRANCH, NOR HAS ANY PERSON or persons, music scnools or conservatories in Brooklyn any connection whatever with tho institution as represented. THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC IS ONLY AT NO. 5 EAST FOURTEENTH ST, Now York City. K. N.

GRISWOLD, President. ItVOVAXTS. TISS ECKSTEIN, RETURNED FROM 'A Europe (seventh daughter), ban removed to 1V0 ridgo et. fADAME I'HEBE. ASTRO LO (i 1ST, 9 iuit returned from tho West.

Cansos speedy nmr CT vim Invor unites the BDtwrated cives luck: removes evil iuilueuco; never fails. 147 Priuco st corner of Fair. EDICAL AND BUSINESS. Mra. II.

M. Walton date ULLFl'UKiJJ, 4u carJton av, near l'uuon si. Medical oiaminations mado personally and by hair. Satisfaction guaranteed. i vxcmesioxs.

L7IOR CHARTER. Steamers GRAND REPUBLIO. COLUMBIA and 1ELPHI in Sontember and t)rtnnr. for sneciAl er eureion, Sunday ecuools, associations, societies, by tnnlication to FREDERIC PERKINS, General Agont, Knickerbocker Steamboat 70 tsouth st. New York.

CO.KV f.SE,A.'V5. BROOKLYN, RATH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD. Trains leavo donot. corner Twenty seventh st. and Filth nv (Greenwood, main entrance), 9:30, 11:00 AM 12:30.

2:00. 5:00. P. M. Ex enmiou tickets 25 cents.

Trains niarkod do nut run Sundays. Eltra trains Sundays as occasioureijuires. Ti RIGHTON JJEACH. It LYK, VLATBUSH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILWAY. 1 FALL ARRANGEMENT.

On and after October 4. 183:1, trains will run vij. Leavo FlatbuKh av, stopping at Vnnderbilt av, Itndtord ul Pr. Boecl Park, 11 A. M.

I lr, 45 o'l? 7:15,7:15 and U. 15P.M. iJiivoB'rigilton Beach, 10:10 A. M. 12:10, 1 10 1 40 4 40.

10:40, P.m! Train's niar'ke'i Dms will not run on Sundays. Trains marked thus will run onlv when travel requires. TSlcariDff Flatbushav. at 7:13. 7:45 and fcill ran to I'rospect Park ooly.

TwlWEV TSLAND. fi WEST BRIGHTON BEAOH, BRIGHTON BEACH, MANHATTAN BEAOH, VIA PROSPECT PARK AND GOHEY ISLAND RAILROAD. EXCURSION TICKETS, '2b DENTS. On tnd after September 24 (ralna will loavo Brooklyn depot for West Brighton at 73a, 9. 10, 11 A.

12 then half Wly toGand 7, 8, P. M. Returning trains leavo Bnghton at 8 A). 10:30. A.

then halt hourly to 6:30 and 7:30, Th'BHretfwo'troinafrom Brooklyn and Woat Brighton will not bo run on Sundays. Hort car routoa to tho depot. Tho Parlt nd Vaaflor. Wt, tlio Jay and Bmith it, fiio Hamilton av and Ninth, tt, hs now jvonth ar ai tho Atlantio and Prospect Ptri ran directly to Uia depot. DDD OOO RRRR TTTTT OOO NN, 3 HO OR NN.

If OK HHHH RURR nO OR HO OR 000 NN OOO NN )'drr A FULTON AND SMITH STREETS, WOULD ANNOUNCE A SPECIAL BALE OF BLACK DRES3 8SS II I. ir T. ft gOODg BSSSB BSSSB oSSSo '3 9'v i t. irir BSSS LLLL ii 1H THE ABOUE BILKS WERE PURCHASED LAST WEEK FOR OASH AT LESS THAN THE PRICES OBTAINED AT THE ii ii 5 ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii 5 ii ii ii ii it ii ii ii ii ii 3 ii ii it ii ii ii 5 ii 5 ii ii ii ii ii 5 ii ii ii ii 5 ii ii a coo TTrrrn ooo nn aAUUOO HO NN AAUUO Ho ONNN AAA U.UOO HO ONNN A A UU OOO OOO NN SALE, AND WILL BE OFFERED BY US AT A MERELY NOMINAL ADVANCE, AND WILL BE FOUND THE BEST VALUE EVER SHOWN FOR THE MONEY. oooooooooooooooooooooo ONE LOT 100 PIECES HEAVY BLACK DRESS SILKS USUALLY SOLD AT $1.25 FOR 760.

00000000O0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 0 ONE LOT HEAVY BLACK LYONS SILK; USUALLY SOLD AT $1,60 FOR $1.00. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooo ONE LOT OF EXTRA HEAVY BLACK LYONS SILKS; USUALLY AT $1.75.. FOR $1.20. PPOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ONE LOT OF PURE SILK 23 INCH BLACK SATIN RHADAMES, PLAIN AND BROCADE, VALUE $1.25... FOR 90o.

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooo ooaooooooooo ONE LOT OF TURK SILK, 23 INCH, EXTRA HEAVY BLACK SILK RHADZIMIRS, VALUE $2 FOR $1. DO, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ALSO, IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE SILKS, WE OFFER EXTRA INDUCEMENTS IN BLACK AND COLORED BBB BBB BBB RRR RRR it OO 8 OO ooo a A AA A A DDD FEB EE DDK OOO A A DDD KEU VEEE 7, VBFJ1TTTTSS55 f.f. A. r.o VV VV EEE LLLL KHB FROM $1.60 UP. T.

H. HOP.TON A CO. AMES A. HEARN SON; 80 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK: II II KEEEE II HE II AA A A A A A A A A A A AAA RRRRR NN UN RN RN I1H HHHH EEE RRRRR RN RN II 11 II HE HE A A A A AR RN RN NN EKKttEA A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE. There is no advance in Dry Goods, and not likely to bo this season en tho contrary, prices aro doolininc; therofore we have mado wonderful reductions, and will give wonderful bargains in NEW AND HANDSOME CLOAKS, AS1 NEW AND HANUSOME DRESSES, BOTH FOR LADIES' AND MISSES, FOR LADIES: French all wool CI ith Dresses, with silk skirts and trimmed with velvet, NINE DOLLARS: were $'20.

A slill liner quality at $12; worth $25. WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN SILK DRESSES 1 IN CLOAKS: All wool Rlftck Cloth DnlmanB, extra lonff, trimmed all round with deep fur, 40.03; worth $10. Black Silk MatelasRtf (box sleeve) Dolmans, trimmed witli fur 12 inches deep, $23 worth $40. Imported Jersey Paletots, trimmed all round with Astrachan, $0: worth $20. Lonir Silk Newmarkets, lined with quilted silk and trimmed with fur, $10; worth $35.

Black Cloth Newmarkets, $11 worth $18. Colored Cloth Newmarkets, $10; worth $17. BESIDE THE ABOVE WE HAVE MADE WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS IN ALL OUR FINER CLOAKS AND DRESSES. Wonderful bargains in Satin, Ottoman, GrOB3 Grain (ind Brocade Silk and Velvet Dolmans, Circulars and Pelisses, lined with Coney, Squirrel. Mink and Ermine.

VfondervuTbarijains in Otter and Sealskin Dolmans, NowmarkeU, Sacquos and Pelisses. MISSES' CI OAKS. AND DRESSES. THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER SHOWN AT OPENING OF SEASON. Cloaks liavelocks Newmarkets Walkini; Tailor mado Racl.ms Ulsters Silk Dnwses Plush and Cloth and Plaid Velveteen to Thirty to 'thirty to Fifty Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollaar Dollars Dollars to Twcntv to Thirty to Thirly to Thirty to Fifty to Sixty to Twenty Five to Twenty to Twenty to Thirty Cashmero and Rad: zirnir.

ALL OF THE ABOVE ARE MUCH BELOW REGULAR PRICES AND ARE ALL NEW GOODS. ALSO, A LOT OF LAST SEASON'S HAVELOCKS (TEN TO FOURTEEN YEARS, ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS; WERE SIX TO EIGHT DOLLARS. ALSO, WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN MISSES' AND INFANTS' WHITE UNDERWEAR AND OUTFITS. SEALSKIN GARMENTS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER; all fciurts repairing done. O.

C. SHAYNE, 10:1 Princo st, near Broadway, New York. RNOLD, CONSTABLE CO. FUR DEPARTMENT. WE ARE OFFERING A CHOICE SELECTION OF SEAL SKIN CLOAKS, DOLMENS AND OTHER FINE FURS OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE; ALSO, A FINE STOCK OF TRIMMING FURS.

BROADWAY AND NINETEENTH STREET, NEW YORK. A RRR AA A A RRR AAA A A a COO 0 ceo A DDD II AA II A A II AAA II A A DDD A AA A A AAA A A ooooooooooo oooooooooo VELVETEEN ooooooo ooooo.oooooooooo Tho Pile is Ono. deep and rich. The finish is soft and silky, THE COLORS ARE PERFECTLY UNIFORM. Tho tints aro bright and bountiful, harmonizing with the latest and most faahioniblo shades In dress gocrls.

They are durable and handsome. They aro warranted. They are not harsh and heavy, uko ordinary velveteen. Thoy aro not streaked. They do not fade.

They do not spot. They cannut bo distinguished from Lyons Silk Velvets. Thoy ore not equaled by any otner maxe. Afaltaeeortraant ot these celebrated Roods, in various ttolitiea and In the new Autnmn colors, also in blACk, jost tcocltodb FREDERICK LOKSER A CO. E.

I I it LLLLL OO OO REN KB 88SS RRB RRR KB RRR R' SSS8 KKB A AA A A A AA A A AAA A COCO 0 a vcoo OO OO oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo BROOKLYN'S GREAT METROPOLITAN DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. 0 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Wo are offering tnis wock EXCEPTIONAL INDUCEMENTS in ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo BONNET'S oolebrnted manufacture of flno FRENCH ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo SSS3 XK gSSSg SSSSq BBSS 8 II S. II SSSS' II LLLL D8SS Purchased at last week's FORCED SALE very much below their regular valuo. oooooooooooooooooooooo a 23 inch BONNET'S black RADZIMERE SILK, regular 0 at $1.75 yard, oooooooooooooooooooooo 23 ineh BONNET'S blaok RADZIMERE SILK, regular price $2.25, at $1.05 yard, oooooooooooooooooooooo 21 Inch BONNET'S black 6 OACHEMIRE SILKS, regn far prica $1,20, at $1 yard, oooooooooooooooooooooo 25 pieces at $1.76. 20 pieces at $1.06.

10 pieces at $1. We shall also include in this SPECIAL SALE tho following EXTRAORDINARY VALUES, likowiso secured at tho recent GREAT AUCTION SALES: oooooooooooooooooooooo 1,000 yards 23 inoh ALL 0 SILK French OTTOMANS (all tho newest colorings), (regular price AT YARD. oooooooooooooooooooooo 1.500 yards of 23 inch French GROS DE LON DRES, in all the leading col orings (regular price, AT $1.63 YARD. 0 oooooooooooooooooooooo 0 20 pieces 22 Inch COLORED GROS GRAINS, in all tho leading shades, AT $1.10 YARD. 00000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 PIECES BLAOK SATINS, Linen back, At 60 cents yard, And 05 cents yard.

Thoy aro worth nearly twice these figures. oooooooooooooooooooooo COLORED OTTOMANS yard. GROS DE LONDRES, $1.63 yard. GROS GRAINS, $1.10 yard. BLAOK SATINS, 60a.

and 05c, yard, The QUALITIES of above Silks aro all such as we can cheerfully recommend. Wo also dosiro to call particular attention to our most complete stock of FINE oooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooo DDDD RRR RRR K.EIt Eli HER SSSS sss SSSS 8sss DDDD GGG ii nn nn nn rF? tit, lit, IIU1I cai3n GOOOODD bSS, GGG OO OO HDD SSb oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Comprising tho LATEST NOVELTIES of tho French markets. Importing theso goods direct, thereby avoiding all intermediate pi'oiits, wo aro enabled to rotail them at tho vorj lowost potsiblo prices. We name tho following OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooo SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOO 00000 cooooooooooooooooooooo FOULE 125 pftscos 45 inch flno all SERGE wool FOULE SERGE new At 58 conts, goods, just landed, comprising the most dcsirablo colorings, 2 AT 68c. YARD (good valuo for 75o.

oooooooooooooooooooooo BRAIDED ROBES, $12 each, 100 ROBES put up in boxos, each Robe containing 10 yards of fine OACHEJIIRE BEA TRICE, do inches wide, and a sufficient quantity of handsomo BRAIDED TRIMMING, AT $12 EACH a (foriner price $25), oooooooooooooooooooooo 0 TRICOTE 35 pioces inch al! wool black CLOTHS, TRICOTE CLOTHS AT 75c. YARD; good valuo for $1. oooooooooooooooooooooo Wo continuo to offer SPECIAL BARGAINS in ooooooo oooooooooooo oooooooooo BRRR KEB A Ii RRRR AA EE A A AAA EEE A A LLLL I. A CCO FEB AA OOF. A A EE AAA SS3S Bsss sss8 LLLLL A And LACE ARTICLES, ooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo All of our own direct Importation.

Tho assortment includostho latest patterns in OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooo a REAL DUCHESSE, REAL POINT and REAL APPLIQUE Laces by tho yard, and HANDKERCHIEFS, FICHUS and COL LARETTES in Laco articles, oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo All of these beautiful goods will be retailed below their regular values. oooooooooooo oooooo ooooooooooooo We have the largest stock and most choico selection of FINS REAL LACES ot any Houso in the city. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo FINE ALASKA ooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooo 0 0 0 SSSS 8 KEB A SSSS AA EE A A 15 AAA SSSS KEB A A LLLL SSSS 8 A CCO QQQ KEB cSSq rrrs a cr nrT bit Be a a a a av If KB Dss oS AAA CO Qt If AAA OQ Qy.UUK o.s BSSS A A OOO QQQ UU KEE BSSS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oo ooooo OO DOLMANS, ULSTERS, PALETOTS, (Tma London Dye), atLoirer Prices than ererbeforo retailed by other For Houses, ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooo QUALITIES positively guaranteed in every respect. 00000 000 ooooooo oooooooooooooo L0E3EE A CO, RRR II tS' OOO NN oooooooooooooooooooo oooo ooooooo TIRELY NEW AND EXTENSIVE LINE 0 QUALITY ooooooooooooooooooo oooooo oo 00 00 JJ 0 UU BM8 6S EEB I EE EBB I LLLL RSSS Ksss BS88 cSSo BflS SiqS 'SS F.RB SB KKB TTTT nSSo 'SS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooo AND LOWELL CARPET COMPANIES, DERS TO MATCH FOR oooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooo ooooooooooooooo 00 ooooo TWENTY FOUR CENTS ooooooooooooooooo ooooo oooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooo oo $1.60 AND $1.00. PARTIES FURNISHING NEEDING CARPETS IN QUAN OPPORTUNITY FOR OBTAINING THE oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo HI'S SONS, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO USE IN BROOKLYN.

ooooooooooooooooooo oo FULTON STREET. oooooooooooooooooo WM. BERRI. BRIGHTON BKACH RA.CES THIS weok, Monday, Tuesday, Wednosdoy, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Five each day. Races at 2:30 o'clock.

R. ROBINSON, President. Jamkh McGowan, Secretary. AUCTION SAIiKS. AVID CLARKSON, AUCTIONEER Monuments, statuary, granite, engines, AIAUIlinCKX, L.

PELLS A CO. will sell on TUESDAY, October 28, at 11 o'clock, at tiie Sharkey Monumental Works, Fifth Twenty third and Twenty fourth sts, near Greenwood Cemetery (in consequence of the retirement of Mr. James Kharkov), tho entire valuable of tho Sharkey Monument Works, embr.tcing about 300 different examples of monu mcntnl work, up to 30 feet in height, in Quir.cy. Rhodo Island, Virgmin, Maino and Scotch granites. Italian and American marble, all of which aro manufactured to moot the requirements of a first class trade; memorial, parlor and gallery statuary, granito cemotory posts, Ao.

Machiuciy Ac. One 40 and one 12 homo engine, complete rubbing bed, saws, grauit) pt.lishors, shafting, belting, lathe, all in working order, dorricks, rigging, and large liro aud burglar proof safe. At Hamiltcn av. and Gowanus Canal Granito, about 5 000 feet rough granito, various kinds, two boom dorricks, enops, Terms at sale. Stock now ready for examination.

rM. COLE, AUCTIONEER. By COLE MURPHY. TUESDAY, October at 12 o'clock, AT SALESROOMS, FORECLOSURE SALIC TO CLOSE ESTATE OF Rev. ROBERT J.

MAGUIRE, deceased. 12 vacant lots, valuable tor buducss purposes, on Hamilton av, near junction of Fifteenth St. and Sec ind av; plot 242 ft. front, 185.3.; on northerly line and 70 ft. in.

nn southerly line; maps, terms and full particulars of tho auctioneers, or HATHAWAY A MONTGOMERY, Plaintid's Attorneys. 8 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. THURSDAY, 12 o'clook, AT SALESROOMS, EXECUTOR'S SALE OF 124 FINELY LOCATED VACANT LOTS, IN THE TWENTY SECOND WARD, VICINITV OF PKOSPTCT PARK, TO CLOSE THE ESTATE OF R. SANDS TUCKER AND WILLIAM B. COOPER.

THE SALE WILL EMBRACE THE ENTIRE BLOCK ROUNDED BY FIFTH AND SIXTH AVENUES AND FIRST AND SECOND STS, comprising 10 lots on Filth av, 10 on Sixth av, 25 on First st. and 25 on Second 6t and insinn; 40 LOTS on Fifth and Sixth Macnnib and Carroll sts; 10 LOTrj on Union st, near Sovontb and iOighth avs: 4 LO TS on St. Marks av, noar Filth av. This pmpoity in admirably located for privato residences anil great ind iceiuonts to purchasers, as tlio improvements in the vicinity aro of the best class and rapidly increasing street paved with Rotgi tu pavement, sidewalks (lagged, etc first class brown atone dwoll fngsHurrnundiug property. TERMS, 70 PER CENT.

MAY REMAIN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. Maps and irticular.i of tho auctioneers. PADDOCK A CANNON, Attorneys for Exocnt.irB, Tomplu rart Building, Now York. Sidney V. Lowell, Attorney, 44 Court st.

Brooklyn. TUESDAY, October 23, at 12 O'CLOCK, AT SALESROOMS, POSITIVE SALE OF PROSPECT PARK LOTS, BY ORD ER OFT HE SU RROli ATE OFN. Y. COUNTY, Comprising 5 vacant tfi on Fourth av, 8. e.

cor. President Et; 10 vacant lots on Procident st, roar of above; 4 vacant lots on Mao 'inb ft, n. w. corner Fisk placo; 4 vacant h.ts on FYsk place, rear of ab' All di Birnbly located Lr building purposes. Maps, terms and full particulars of the auctioneers, or of JOHN F.

Bt, or of THOMAS BKENXAN, Attorney, 7 Murray st, N.Y. WEDNESDAY, October 24, at 10 o'clock, tit Salesrooms, HOUSEHOLD Parlor suits in raw silk, rep, hair elutli, etc. black walnut and rhamber suits, dining t.iblus, chairs, lo inges, in irblo top tables, cirpets, bedding, pictures, beds.ou.ls, bureaus, dining and kitchen goods, large copper coffeo and cake stand, with steam attachments. ALSO, large E.istlake self feeder and several other largo tiolf feedero. JOSEPH HEGESIAN CO.

WEDNESDAY. 24 at A. at OJO Lafayotto av, between Iiwis and Stuyvesunt. BruBsalB ingrain carpets, Histoids, bureaus, buffet, t.vo de ohiiToniiv, ulor s. t.

bn ikesro. walnut and ash oxtL'iisiyn tablo and kitehon uteniiils; also largo bicy clo, etc. M. COLE, AUOTIONEUR POSITIVE sate of valuable dwellinir nroDerty on the Ileiizhts. No.

31 Pierroiiont it. Colo A Murphy will soil by auction oirrucaoar, ueuioer lano, atio cioea ar. too City Salesiooms. 370 Fulton st, first class 4 story brick dwelling, 25 ft. 4 in.

by 42 ft. with 1 story extonsion, 10x15 ft: lot 25 ft. 4 In. by 95 ft; contiius 1C rooms, stoim heater 2 bathrooms, 3 wutor closets, marble basins: butler's pantry on parlor floor; dumb waiter to so 'ond story; laundry in basement; houso frescoed, richly papered and in first class order. For terms, particulars and per rnits apply to tho aujtioiieer; or to JOHN F.

JAMES, 1B0 Montasuc st. KELTZIOIE Al'UKlliNT. THE PHILOSOPHY OF HEADACHE. THE STOMACH. TIIE BOWELS AND TnE LIVER ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERY PANG THAT RACKS TIIE HEAD.

REGULATE, TONE AND HARMONIZE THE ACTION OF THESE ALLIED ORGANS WITH TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, AND YOU CURE THE COMPLAINT AT ITS SOURCE. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. ARE OFFERING A LARGE LINE of now nattfrns in INGRAIN. KENSINGTON ART SQUARES at greatly reduced prices.

WILLIAM HERRI'S SONS, Loading Carpet Houso in Brooklyn, 524 62ti, Fulton St. V7E ARE OFFEKING A LARGE VEL VKT RUG (Oft. liin. for tho oxtromoly low prion ot WILLIAM BEHR1'8 SONS Leading Carpet House in Brooklyn, 520, 52il Knit on st, ARE OFFERING A LARGE LINE of prant. nowlv imported DAGHESTAN RUGS.

Including a number of choice MOHAMMEDAN PRAYER RUGS, at prices lowor thau ever before. WILLIAM HERRI'S SON'S, Leading Carpel House in Brooklyn, 621, 620, 428 Fulton et. ARE OFFERING AN ENTIItHLY new line of patterns in vorv beat ouabtv SMYRN A RUGS and MATS, differing in both pattern and coloring from anything previously shown this se.ison, at very low prices. WILLIAM HERRI'S SONS. Leading Carpet House in Brooklyn, 524, 5'Jti, 528 Fulton st.

rjpHis WOOD CARPET El EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK. Send 3c. stamp for Book. HAT OIL. IS THE II EST TO BURN? TIEMANN'S LUNAR OIL 18 THE BEST, PUREST AND SAFEST For Oil Stoves, Student Lamps, Bracket Lamps, eto.

NO SMOKE OR SMELL. If your grocer does not have it fiend a postal card to J. H. ITEM ANN, Manufacturer and Patentoo, 34 S1YKTLE AVENUE. (fRATEFUL COMFORTING.

EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST, Byathorougb knowledge of tho natural laws which goem tho opnratlnns of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of tho line properties of a well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps his provi'led our breakfast tables with a dolicately flavored beverage which may savo us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such Articles of diet that a co istltution may be gradually built up until strong enough to rojUt evory tendency to Hundreds of subtle maladies aro floating around us ready to attack wherever them is a weak point. Wo may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fottitted with puro blood and a properly nourished framo." Civil Servico uazeuc.

Madesimply with boiling water or milk. Sold in tinsonly lb. and lb. by Grocers, labelled thus: ni a xxomoeopnmio unemiar, lionuon, IiKIMIi NOtt'StLHS. (BOUNTY COURT KINGS COUNTY Emiliun F.

Tookor, plaintiff against John Linn and others, defendants. Fram Byrne, jilaiiiliU's attorney, 7 Nassau street, Ne.v York City In pursuanco of a judgmont of this court, mado in tna above enitlea action on tho 17th day of Jem, 1882. for tho of end salu of mortgagod nerinnftcr roterrod to, I. the nnder signed, will sell at public auction by William Cole, nuc tloueor, tho salasroira of It Murphy, 370 Fulton alreet, in tho City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on ed ncsdav. November fourteenth.

ltWJ r.t 12 o'clook noon of thit day, the following described lands and premiss: All that certain lot. piece or pircul of land, "Junto, being In tho City of Brooklyn. County of Kings and Stato of New York, h.inndo 1 and described as fuHoivc. to Boeinning on tho easterly side of Clinton avenue at a point distant forty six foot southerly from the. southeasterly cor ner of Clinton and Fultisn aven tos; running thuuee south orlyalongClintonavennotwonty hvsfoot.

theuoo easterly at right angles with Ulint in svenus ono hundred foot, himT, Mnrthriv rind rallul with Clinton avenuol twen flvo foet foot to point diatmt one lundrel feet easterly from Clinton avenue, thencx westerly at right angles nitn piacu or BIri EBB RRR ERR KB HHH KB KltK WW WW OOHHoSL RR 0 9 AND A AA A A AAA A A BBB RRR II BBB RRR BBB A AA A A AAA A A II II II HHH II A AA A A MM MM MMMM MM 31 MS A BLACK GOODS. WE HAVE USED OUR OPPORTUNITIES NOWHERE MORE THOROUGHLY THAN IN BUILDING UP A BLACK GOODS TRADE THAT IS NOT EXCELLED ANYWHERE. OUR EXPERT BUYER OI? THIS DEPARTMENT, WHO HAS BEEN WITH US ALMOST SINCE WE COMMENCED BUSINESS, KNOWS TO A NICETY WHAT SUITS OUR PATRONS, AND HE NEVER PERMITS HIMSELF TO BE TEMPTED WITH DOUBTFUL FABRICS OF ANY DESCRIPTION. OUR STOCK WAS NEVER RICHER THAN NOW. AND THE ENERGETIC BUYER IS EAGER THAT WE SHOULD LET THE PUBLIC KNOW OF THE GOOD SERVICES HE IS RENDERING THEM AND US.

WE LIST A FEW OF THE EXCELLENT BARGAINS NOW ON SALE, OUR BUYER DESIRES US TO IMPRESS ON THE READERS THE FACT THAT THE RELATIVE VALUES WITH THE PRESENT PRICES ARE NOT OVERDRAWN, BUT ARE ACTUALLY BASED ON THE IM POUTER'S COST. 15 INCH WIDE, BLACK, ALL WOOL DAMASSE, 5GC.4 PREVIOUS RETAIL PRICE, 81.00. 45 INCH WIDE, BLACK DOT DE DAMES, A FINE FRENCH LADIES' CLOTH, CDc. PREVIOUS PRICE, $1.00. 45 INCH BLACKj SATIN FINISH, OTTOMAN CLOTH, VERY MUCH IN DEMAND, 70c.

PREVIOUSLY. 1.00, 60 INCH BLACK DRAP ROSETTE, A NEW FABRIC BY LUPINS, A HEAVY, FINE TWILL CLOTH, COMMENDED FOR DURABILITY AND SHEDDING DUST, 81.00; FORMERLY $1.60. 5 45 INCH HEAVY SOFT CAMEL'S HAIR, A VERY FINE GRADE, 81.00; FORMERLY $1.75. WECHSLER A ABRAHAM. TJTVfNA INSURANCE COMPANY, ail HARTFORD CONN.

AtiGREG ATI. AMOUNT OF ASSETS. 031, 010.8 TOTAL. EXCEPT CAPITAL AND NET SURPLUS 1,881,428.40 JOINT STOCK CAPITAL PAID UP (1(1 SURPLUS BEYOND ALL LIABILITIES 3, l'JIi. liSi, Total 051,1110.53 A.

B. THORN, Agent. uj ait lonlagtie Bt. JONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. Reservo for reinsurance of outstanding risks.

Reserve ample for all othor claims Capital paid in in cash 1.000,000.00 Net surplus Total cash assots January, 1SSD $4, 550. 080. 00 GEORGE T. HOPE, President. II.

H. Lamport, Vice President. OUARLES H. DUTCHER. Secretary Brooklyn Department.

CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, N.Y. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT, January 1. 1H82. Capital Resorvo tor Totnauranco, unpaid loBaes and utuor claims 323,818. B3 Net surplus 500,180.58 Assets 1,074.

003. 11 Ufices: ot liroauway and jrst st. E. D. and Court st.

W. Brooklyn: 21)3 and L'll) Broadway. N.Y, EDMUND DR1CGS, President, D. and 1'J It. iiif.nr.ui.j.j oecreinry.

F. H. Way, Assistant Secretary. W. II.

liaow.v, Assistant SocrutAry, FILENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY FUIE, STATEMENT: JANUARY 1. 1333. CAPITAL in UNITED STATUS BONDS.

000, 000.00 RESERVE FOR REINSURANCE, 1,050,852.00 NET SURPLUS 044,474.00 ASSETS $3. 205. 020. GO PHKNIX BUILDING, COURT STREET, NO. 08 BROADWAY.

BROOKLYN, E. D. CITY OF NEW YORK: WESTERN UNION BUILDING, Broadway, corner Doy street. OFFICERS: STEPHEN CROWELL, President. Shaw, Secretary.

William CiiAiiri Assistant Secretary. E. llAsLKHUHST, Secretary Bronklyn Deimrtmont, Aldkn S. Ciioyvkll, Manager Eastom District ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. OFFICE: 51 WALL STREET.

ORGANIZED 1842. INSURES AGAINST MARINE AND INLAND navigation risks, and will issue policies making loss payable in England, assets for the security of its policies are more than ten million dollars. Tiie prolits ol the company rovert to tho sssuved, and ara divided annually upon the pvemiumB terminated during tho year, certiiicates tor which are issued, buaring interest in accordaneo with its charter. J. I).

JONES. President. CHARLES DENNIS. Vice President. W.

H. 11. MOORE, Second Vice Prasidont. A. A.

RAVEN, Third Vico President. J. II. Secretary. FIRE INSURANCE '217 MONTAGUE STREET.

Brooklyn: 1G4 Brosd iVAY, New York. Kl rule JAftUAitY 1, IHtJ3: AWhl'. rN Kesorve lor reinsurance or outstanding riks Reserve for unadjusted Reservo for C'llliiutent liabilities Kurnlusas to stockholders Cash capital Total cash assots Surplus as to polioy holders. $404,023.47 JOHN K. OAKLEY, President.

John P. Rolle, Jacob Cole, Josinh T. Smith, Samuel Sloan, Jacob I. Ronton, Joseph W. Greene, Daniel Ayros, JaniesH.Stevensonllenry J.

Cullen, John French, Win. D. YVodor, Micluiol Chauncoy, George W. Bergen, H. B.

Hubbr John H. Dimon, Isaac Carhart, Levi N. Smith. John Romo, Daniel 1'. Fernaid, Win.

A. Vreoland, John P. Nichols, Willi un Marshall, Judith B. Voorhies. Win.

H. Male, Cinnjibell, Abraham Lett, Wilham Hester, Henry N. Brush, George N. Curtis, George G. Speucor, Thomas D.

Carman, Stop'n H. HerrimauDavid Burnett. llliNRY N. BRUSH. Vico President.

Waltkh Nichols, Secretary. Mkishitt Tuttle, Assistant Secretary. ONTAUK FIRE INSURANCE CO. Ur lIHUtlKl.y Oii. "'CC9 (No.

103 Broadway, N. Y. CASH CAPITAL $200,000.00 RESERVE 'FOR REINSURANCE, UNPAID LOSSES, lire 79,420.08 NET SURPLUS TOTAL ASSETS, JUJLY 1, David S. Arnott, Altred Hainbjrg, Juntos Raymond. Ezra Baldwin, Seymour L.

Rutus Rcsseguio, Edwm Beers, Wm. M. Ingratuim, Warren Richmond, Samuel Booth, Keth L. Keeney, John SamuulW. Burtis, Elias Lewis, John J.

Ktudwell, J. W. Campboll, Thomas D. Hudson, Elbert Snodekur, John Comstock, John Lewis, Edmund Titus Isaac H. Gary, Stephen Linington, Jas.

H. Taft, Frederic Cromwull, Abraham Lott, Wm. M. Thomas, T. Dcnyse, Abiol A.

Low, Georgo A. Thorno, John H. Dimon, T. A. Novrruan, Edward D.

Whito. James Eaton, Foster Pettit, John Williams, David J. Evans, David B. Powell, Joseph D. Willis.

Daniel F. Fornald.LeandorT. Powell, Wrh H. Weloh. DANIEL F.

FEltNALD. Proaldont. GEOltGl'F. MaLHY, Secretary. Geohoi: Gill, Assistant Secretary.

nriauiii, jjauiii iimj luxliuiuoo OL aro moro cas'ly acquired wilh a good set of teeth. lotoDr. i. J. HOYT.

Deidist. 395 Fulton sL ouDosito City Hall, near Park Theater. Teeth extracted positively without pain. SMOKY CBBira VEYS. SMOKY CHIMNEYS CURED OR NO CHARGE.

THE "GOTHIC" CHIMNEY TOP POT HP ON TRIAL FOR THIRTY DAYS. WUITLKY. FUIiTOH BVa www ekh oaa 8sss 15,328.11 1,000.00 154,023 47 497.437.13 ssss tr ir ttttt ssss ii 8 II ssss II ssss II SU UII TS BSSS UUU II SSSS 50 Pieces BLACK DRESS SATINS AT 00c. have been heretofore considered cheap at dtio. 110 pieces colored Satins, 38c.

worth 60c. 20 PIECES BONNET'S RADZIMIR BARRE, ALL SILK, 05c; WORTH $1.50. 10 PIECES SUPERB QUALITY AT $1.50: REAL VALUE, $2. 8 PIECES EXTRA AT USUAL PRICE, $2.50. 10 ineh black Silk Velvets, IN all colore at $1.25.

1U inch Silk velvets, black and colors, $1. 50a yard and up. Moleskin plushes, in all choice (hades, at $1.60 endup. RRRR OOO Bo OU NN DDDD UN ND UN ND UN ND UN ND it RRRR So ov OU ou SO ii i i. i OOO UUU NN DDDD UN and Bonnets.

Real FRENCH FELT HATS AND BONNETS AT 2.1c. OF.5U1NK FRENCH FELTS, ALL COLORS, AND NEW GOODS, 05u. elsewhere VELVET AND OLOTircAP SHAPED, G3o. VELVET TURBANS, ALL COLORS, 20o. SATIN AND VELVET SCHOOL HATS, ALL COLORS, 05O.

Fctttaer large variety, 73c, SATIN TURBANS. FULLY TRIMMED WITH VELVET AND BIRD, 6Co. Boys' Hats, laro assortments. In. ants' Hats, complete in sizes, quality and prices.

Gents' Derby Hate at $1.50 and $2. Youths' and Boya' felt Hats, 4ilo. Boys' Polo Caps, 10c, 25c, 35. PPPP PPPP MM MM IcrtEB MMMM MMMM EKE MM MM LLLLL UUU EEKR SSS3 8 SSSS 8 SSSS Elegant fancy mado Side Pioces at 05c. NATURAL DRAB FEATHER CORONETS, TRIMMING complete, for Hats, $1 each.

Black Plumes, from 7Eo. to $7.50 each. Black Ostrich Tips, 50c, bunch of thrco. II OOO SSSS II KEF.E RRRR YY 1 II If II HHHH HO HO OS II It It RRRR OS HE SSSS II EEE SHE OS 8 II OOO SSSS II V.KER It Ladies' caslimcro Hobo, 30c. pair; extra fine full rogular feet, 40c.

Ladies' vortical striped black ground cashmere Hobo, 33c. worth 60o. Ladies' merino VesU and Pants, 50c, 75o. tho Garment. Special lot in Children's Underwear at 18c.

25c. and 33c, acccording to sixc. ooooo ooooooooooooooo ooooooooo MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. ooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooo ALL WOOL SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 70O. REGULAR DOLLAR ARTICLE.

ALL WOOL SCARLET CASHMERE HALF HOSE, 25c. PAIR. GGG KKER SSSS 8 r. 8 GO Klffi SSSS F. 8..

KKKB SSSS GGG LLIU. OOO 3 BUTTON KID GLOVES, REAL GERMAN KID, 45c. 4 BUTTON, 55c. KID GLOVES, WITH CUFFS, $1.25. FULL LINES GENTLEMEN'S GLOVES, IN KID, DOG SKIN, CLOTH AND WOOL.

CASHMERE, CLOTH AND WOOLLEN GLOVES FOR CHILDREN AND LADIES. BERLIN GLOVES, WITH 2M INCH FLEECED LINED, ONLY 250. PAIR. CUFFS, CCCO f. OL a OL OOO TTTTT NN GGG II II NO II If HHHH II II II GG It II II NN It HUN NN GGG CCCO LLLLL OOO FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND YOUNG MEN, THE PRICES WE PRO.MISE WILL SHOW AN IMPORTANT SAVING OVER "THOSE ASKED BY REGULAR CLOTHING HOUSES.

A TTTTT SSSS AA 8 AA HHHH AAA BSSS A A A A 8 HA A SSSS ooo VV Silk Suits, in colors, good quality, worth $25. Black gros grain Suits, trimmed, $22.50. Caamueru suits, black and colors. $8.75. All wool flannel Suits, $8.

SEAL PLUSH DOLMANS, QUILTED LININGS, $40; cannot bo equalled for $50. SEAL PLUSH CLOAKS, quilted linings, $25. Brecido Ottoman DolmanB, trimmed fur or chenille, $18.50, $22 to $35. Satin Do Lyon Dolmans, trimmed coney lur, have been $18. Russian Circulars, in brocades and plain ottoman silk, $20.

$25 and $30. Black French Diagonal Dolmans, or astrakhan, $9.50. trimmed fur, plush FINE IMPORTED DOLMANS, IN BLACK FRENCH BEAVERS, RICHLY TRIMMED AND BRIADED, $15, $1S and $25. BLACK AZD COLORED NEWMARKETS, IN FINK BEAVERS AND DIAGONALS, 47.75, $10, $12.50, $15. ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, JERSEY SHAPE, worth $0.

oooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo MISSHB' CLOAKS AND SUITS oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo IN COMPLETE ASSORTMENT IN FACT WE MAKE A SPECIALTY. MM MM I MM II II N'7 II NN II Nil II II II NN MM UUU SSSS I 7,1.1. II NN oooooooooooooooooooo UNDERWEAR. oooooooooooooooooooo THE INCREASE OF TRADE IN THIS DEPARTMENT HAS MADE A DEMAND FOR MORE SPACE, WHICH HAS KEEN GLADLY GIVEN TO IT ON THE SAME FLOOR, AND ON MONDAY THE FOLLOWING MAY BE FOUND: Muslin Chemises and Drawers, trimmed edg 1 tugs; short Night Gowns, Children's white and Gingham Dresses, Canton Fl.iuuol Drawers, otc Ladies' low? Night Gowns, Walking SkirtF.) Chemises, Drawois, Children's coloredV 46c, Dresses, each worth 75c, at Pillow Shams, Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, handsomely trimmed, at 07c. worth $1.

FINE SKIRTS, DEEP EMBROIDERY, WITH 30 TDOKS: fine Gowns, bell sesves; Cambrio Chemises, real torchon lace trimming, 88o. TOGETHER WITH THE ABOVE we will offer SPECIAL inducements in Children's PLAID and MOTHER HUBBARD DRESSES, INFANTS' LONG CLOAKS, ROBES, Etc. PLEASANT THAN TO ENCOUNTER DISAPPOINT GENERALLY END WITH DOUBTS. THEREFORE, SHMENT, BEGIN, IF YOU PLEASE. WITH DOUBT, GOODS, WE CAN CERTAINLY PROMISE A SUR ASARE NOW SHOWN ELSEWHERE, ATA MARKED LEY A SONS, 301 GRAND RF.ET; (9, 01, 63, CS ORCHARD STREET, YORK, SSSS US 8 US SSSS US SSSS II OOO KF.F.B SSSS 8 SH HO OK 8 8 SSSS HHHH F.KB SSSS HO OR 8 HO S3 SSSS OOO EEEB SSSS Ladies' extra fine French kid Button Boots at regular $5 quality.

Ladies' extra fine straight goat Button Boots, hare boon $4.60. Ladies' extra fine pebble goat Button Boots, hand sewed, have been Misses' and Children's solid leather School Shoes, all sizes, 93c. Boys' School Shoes, $1.35. TO MEET WITH SURPRISE IS CERTAINLY MORE MENT. BEGINNING WITH CERTAINTIES, WE IN CONTEMPLATHNO A VISIT TO OUR ESTABLI AND, KNOWING WELL TOE QUALITY OF OUR PRISE.

EXHIBITING THE SAME CLASS OF GOODS DIFFERENCE IN PRICES. ZZ EDWARD RID S09, Sll, 311J4 TO 60, 63, CO, Ci, 68 AND 70 ALLEN ST NEW.

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