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DRY GOODS. AC. PHY GOODS, AC. DRY GOODS, CHINA. GIjASS Sec.

CHINA, CI, ASS, Asc. AMtrSEMElVTS. AMUSEMENTS. (1 RAND OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. KNOWLES 4 MORRIS Losnoos and Manager! ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10.

WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. THE LATEST NEW YORK SUCCESS! ooooo ooouooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOODO THE NEW FLYING DUTCHMAN oooooooonoooooooooooooooooooooooo On, THE SHADOW OF A DREAM. A POWERFUL ROMANTIC LEGENDARY DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS. Produced with novel and graphic scenery painted by Hurley Morn Now and original music by Antlu ny Iteitf l'ropeniea by Harry Clark Codtumeaby Butoni THE CAST WILL INCLUDE 0O00OO0O0OOOOO OOO 00 000000000000000 MR. C.

P. FLOOKTON, a THE AMERICAN IRVING, OOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 0000000 oooooooo And a company soleoted with duo re sard to the VARIOUS STRONG DRAMATIC PARTS NOTE This drama has boon suggested, by the varlorl forma into which this well known legend has beou shaped ''COPYRIGHTS ARE DULY PROTECTED. 0. P. Fl ickton StaK Managor Leslie Edmunds Business Manager George B.

Hudson Reurosentntivo 1). T. Morgan Director H. B. Olark Machinist Fred.

Wynne Master of Properties OAST: JL Philip Broeck, alias Vanderdecken, Captain of tho pirate Ship Terror of the Soas, a fugltivo. Mr. 0. P. FLOOKTON Siiuiro Morgan, of Wostoorabe Mr.

H. 8. Parker Diokoy LarkB, his factotum Mr. W. J.

Stanton Larry O'Tools, Jlshennan and smuggler, with song, Mr. F. K. Wallace Reuben Tester, part owner of tho Livoly Polly, Mr. Willis H.

Pago Captain Ben Slater, betrothed to Esther. Mr. A. Robert Martin Will Ramsden, an officer of the Coast Guard, Mr. W.

I. Lewis Mr. Coutsrm, a magistrate Mr. J. B.

Kayo Harry Uoydo, a suilor Mr. Fred Wynne Jack Hammond, a sailor Mr. 0. B. Benson Madelinu Foster, called 'Tho Child of tlm Wreck, Miss May Brookyn Esther Foster, daughtorof Roubon.

Lena Muienouso Mary Lynoh, a maid of all work, with song, Miss Annie Joan Oarloton Bailors. Coait Guard, Doomed Crow of Phantom Shlii.oto. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS: Act I Tha Old Home. A Christmas Eve. Madeline, "The Child of the Wreck." Larry.

"Though rough the jewel, 'tis tho jewel still." The Legend of tll' Flying Dutoiiman." No tidings of the Live I ho Sguiro demands his bond. Poverty and riohoB. Kcjoctoil. Appearance of Broeck, aliuB Vanderdocken. Newauf tho vessel.

The Puree of Gold. Tableau. Act II, Scene 1 Christmas Morn. The Dawn of Love. Danger.

"We must part. Tho rejected Dickey and tho triumphant Larry. Tho Squire pursues his rival. Scone IILarry' Cabin. The Rowan).

"Dead oraliro." 'I am tracked." The Disguise. The Pursuit. Scone III The Sea Gulls' Kock. The Rendezvous. Life's Shadows.

"Surrender in the King's name." The Curse, "My rival is no more." The Phantom. Act HI Tho Droam 'Forever and forever more, His soul must range tho deep. 'Till woman's faith and woman's love Shall bring his spirit sleop." Act IV, Scene 1 Another Christmas. Dickey noes a Ghost. The Wanderer Returns.

Blood Money. "Take me to her." Scene II Wostoorabe. Discovery of the Rightful Heir. "I am a beggar." Tho stakes aro worth the risk. Scone IU Tlio Dutchman." Peace.

'Love fs eternal, and life and death but tho shadow of a droam." NEXT WEEK, MONDAY, November 2(1, for tho firBt time in Brooklyn, Aunustin Daly'B groat comedy, 2l) POPULAR PRICES WILL PREVAIL. Reserved seats, 15o. and $1, in cording to location: general admission, 35o. and SOc. gallory, 20c.

nmtinoo prices, 50c, 25o. and 15c. Box office open from 8 A. M. till 9 P.

M. Choico seats can bo secured at the ofricesof the American District Telegraph 191 Montague st, 321 Court at, G98 Fulton Rt, 7 Brooklyn av, near Fulton st; Fulton at, and 30 Fourth St, E. D. rgWESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. BBB RRR 00 TTTTH EEB RRR RSS, Boa8 BR KU HE BBB RRR HHHER RRR SSB BR RO HE Ba BBB OO HBKBB BB3S BROOKLYN TO THE GRAND ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 00 oo 0 0 0 0 OO 0 NN NN NNN NN NN AGO a a oo GGO ooo oo oo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo BUILDING, AT EIGHT O'OLOOK A.

M. NEAR CLARK. OOOOOOOOOOOOO 0.0 0 0 0 I) 0 0 STOCK, ARTISTIC ASSORTMENT, oooooooooooooooooooooo THE UNITED STATES. DRY GOODS, jgHRICHS' ccaac sssss a 1 1 ii HHHHHH BSSSS, 11 II OH 8 ooooo II 3 SSSSS TH AND TWENTY FIFTH STREETS, YORK. OPENING, OO II NN COO TTTT 00 1 SB OV VIINNNO ONNN OV VIINNNG ONNN VV I1NNNOGQ OO ft OO UK uuu uu an INVITE THE PUBLIC OF ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oo oo a oo OOO PPP rJ OPPF.

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MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Engagement of Mr. JOHN STETSON FIFTH AVENUE THEATER COMPANY. Presenting for tho first time in Brooklyn after many year? tho GREAT ROMANTIC PLAY, THE JJ KK KB BSSg o00o 88 MM MOO MM MOO I 00 I' OO Altar a nucCBBsful run.tiheFIFTH AVENUKTHEATER With Mr. JOHN STETSON'S FIFTH AVENUE THEATER COMPANY.

I PRESENTED WITH THE NEW YORK SCENERY, JOS CLARE A VOEOTLIN. H. L. REED GEO. DAYTON.

NEXT WEEK, NOVEMBER ail Six ni(thtnd three matinees, regular roatinoos Wodneidoy and Saturday, oi tra mntinoe Thumday (ThankBgiviiie day), the Madisun Square Theator ComangproriUop ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THURSDAY. November 22. Verdi's Opera Hj TROVATORE. Manrico Bignor BELLO (Hiaflrit appearance).

II Oonte di Luna nor OALASSI Ferrando Sijrnor LOiMBARDELLl aSX YORKE Leonora PAPPENEEIM JJirectorof the MuBio and Oonduotor. Signor ARDITI Fiflh Opera Niht, TUESDAY. December 4. 8eata at Chandler's, 172 Montueue flfc. TOvLTTTHEATER.

BROOKLYN, E.D. 1 THE ALL 4 WILLIAMS. WEEK COMMENCING NOVEMBER 19, 1U83, The eminent aotor, EDWIN THORNE, In tho latest London and Now York sacoesa, THE BLACK FLAG. THE BLACK FLAG. THE BLACK FLAG.

NEXTWEEK YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP. "TOKN W. HOLMES, 8TANDARD MUSEUM, 431 FULTON BT. EnKasoment Extraordinary for One Week Only.

MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28. Erery Afternoon at 2, Evening at 8, during the weok. Mrt. JESSE JAMES, wife of the late darini Outlaw and Bandit King, Jesse James.

This is the first time this lady has ever appeared in Brooklyn on exhibition, and no ono should miss seuing the wife of the famous Amorican bandit king in her stsiilins and thrillina display of marksmanship with the nlle. Also TONER antlFROBEL. Horizontal Bar SoniorsaultArttsts. LEONARD and JONES, tho original Telegraph Lads, VocilistT and Dancers. Three LAMOND BROTHERS, Parlor Gymnasts par excellence.

Miss DAISY DALY, Serio Oomio Vocalist. The PAYNES, Billy and Alice, Musical Artists. JAMES MARLOW, the Kinr Banjoist and Vocalist. and LINDSAY. Dick and Jennie, Vocal Comedy Sketch Artists.

The performance to conclude with the laughable absurdity entitled HEALTH VS. WEALTH. Characters by the Standard Company. Latoly added Museum Attractioua Six beautiful flying foxes the favorite four nursing baoy lion, performing elo phants. sea lions, birda, reptiles, and numerous curiosities.

NOTICE. Eery lady purchasing a liokot either Thursday or Friday afternoon will be presented with an elegant holograph of the four baby lions and mother now on exhi itinn at this Museum. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 2 AND P. M. ADMISSION TO ALL, ONLY ONE DjME, LEE AVENUE ACADEMY OK MUSIC, THIS WEEK AND MATINEES.

DUPREK BENEDICT'S NEW GIGANTIC MINSTRELS, ORGANIZED ON A GRAND SCALE. VJCTINDSOR THEATER, NEW YORK, JOHN STEVENS, Prop. F. B. MURTH Manager.

THE MOST POPULAR THEATER IN AMERICA. Commencing MONDAY EVENING, Novombi 19, The Talented Young Irish Comedian and Vccalist. W. J. SCANLAN) iFRlEND AND FOE.

W. J. SCANLAN? IN 'FRIEND AND FOE. W. J.

SOANLAN' FRIEND AND FOE. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY HISTORICAL HALL. HENSCHEL. TWO VOCAL RECITALS By the eminent artists MR. AND MRS.

GKOItG HENSCHEL, MONDAY EVENINGS, December 3 and 10, Subscription tickets, inoluding reserved seat, single ticket, including reserved poat, 1.50. Obtainable at CHANDLER'S, fi Montague at. JUSICHALL, NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, November 20, MARION ESPA, THE TALENTED ENGLISH SOPRANO. AND A. P.

BURBANK, (The American Irving), Brooklyn's Favorite Id a Delightful Musical and Litrir Entertainment. Reserved seats 7Bc. at Chandler's and Slado'e, LEHMANN CONCERT. GEORGE LEHMANN, the young American violin virtuoso, will make bis first appearance in this country at the BROOKLYN ACADEMY OP MUSIC, DECEMBER 14, 1883. The great success lie mot with at the (ieivand House in and the high himtirs conferred upon him in Eurupe, insure for him a cordial reception from the lovers' of music in his native country "iliiERicTOSHiTOm FIFfY SKOOND GRANDNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

Third av. bet. Sixly tiiird and Sixty fourth sta. Elevated and stirfnce roads at entrance. MACHINERY IN MOTION.

WEW, INGENIOUS and WONDERFUL MACHINERY. PNEUMATIC CLOCKS. Toilet preparations of unusual itlractiveness. Food products afld all tilings that form partol the housekeeper's daily wants. stovos for heating and cooking in operation.

Contemo's Ninth Regt. Band, Afternoon and Evening, OPEN daily 10 A. M. cloning at 10:30 P. M.

Admission, ftOc. Children, 25o. PROFESSOR HA.VILAND IN HIS WON derful smreo niagiquu and grand spiritual ti st. Par ties, fairs, clubs, churches, attended in or out of town terms derate. Addreas Professor C.

HAVILAND, 15 Third St. S.1L ECTURE BY MONSIGNOR OAPEL, IN AID OF THE HOME FOR THE AGED or THE LITTLE BISTERS OF THE POOR, AT T1IF. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, FRIDAY EVENING. November 2, 1883, at 8 o'olook. SUBJECT: "THE BIBLE: ITS USE; ITS ABUSE." AdmiFeion 50 cents.

Reserved leata $1. To bo had at Cfbandlar's. URIGHTON BEACH RACES THIS IJ week, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Races commence at 2:30 o'clock, R. ROBINSON, President.

James MoUcwan. Secretary. A. SBSSS SSSSS I BSSSS 00000 8 i 0 0 COCCO 6IMPS0N, CRAW NINETEENTH STREET AND SWEEPING IN ALL DE AS THE SEASON ADVANCES WE ARE OALL VOICES OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC FANCY TIME, AND NOW ARRIVING DAILY. WITH Avl SIBLE, WE HAVE MADE GENERAL REDUCTIONS THESE ARE A VISIT OK INSPECT LADIES' OLOAK DEPARTMENT.

EXTRAORDINARY VALUES. SPECIAL REFERENCE IS MADE TO THIS DE PARTMFNT BECAUSE OF THE EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS OFFERING THEREIN AS THE RESULT OF REDUCTIONS JUST MADE. IN ASKING A CAREFUL READING OF THE FOLLOWING SPECIMEN VALUES, LADIES ARE REMINDED THAT OUR ASSORTMENT COMPRISES THE FINEST LINES OF IMPORTED JERSEY AND OLOTH WALKING DOLMANS. NEWMARKETS, PALETOTS, AND ULSTERS, IN BLACK AND COLORS. AND'MADE PLAIN OR TRIMMED IN ASTRACHAN OR FUlT AND ELABORATELY BRAIDED.

BLACK JERSEY CLOTH WALKING JACKETS AT $7.60 REDUCED FROM $13.50. Black and colored Jeiaoy cloth WALKING JACKETS at $12.50 reduced from $18 and $22. Importod black olnth DOLMANS, trimmed in Astra chan and largo ornamonts, at reducod from 818.50. Imported black cloth DOLMANS, trimmed in plush, Astrachan, fur, and largo ornaments, at reduced Irom $25, Elagant importod black cloth DOLMANS, olaborately and variously trimmod, at $25 and $29. 75 reduced from $39 aud $45.

In imported dolraanB and mantles in plain and einbossod plushes, plain aud brocade ottomans, rhadames, sloiliermCB. and rhadzimirs, richly trimmed with heavy chenille marabout and fringes, our assortment excels. Prices $50 and 6C5; reduced from $05 and $125. We also single out for spools! mention our entire stock of ladios' fine and importod and domesrio costumes, comprising satin morvoillcux, gros grain silks, and ottomans, allot sameinaturial or mudo in combination with brocado ottomans and velvets, or plain velvets and trimmed in heavy chenille fringes or marabout. Prices $35, $49, $59, $75, and $98 formerly ranging from $55 to $250, TAILOR MADE SUITS, TO MEET THE GROWING DEMAND FOR TAILOR MADE SUITS, WE HAVE INCREASED OUR FACILITIES FOR THEIR MANUFACTURE, AND SECURED THE MOST SKILLED TALENT IN THE MARKET, NOT ONLY ARE OUR FACILITIES FOR FINE TAILOR WORK UNSURPASSED, BUT ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED IN EVERY PARTICULAR.

PRICES THE LOWEST. IMPORTANT NOTICE. SUITS, DOLMANS, NEWMARKETS, ULSTERS, JACKETS, PALETOTS, RAGLANS, CIRCULARS, SEAL GARMENTS, 4c. WILL BE1M.TBRED FREE OF CHARGE FROM THIS DATE FORWARD. SEAL AND FUR LINED GARMENTS.

OUR EXPERIENCE OF THE PAST WEEK IN THIS DEPARTMENT (CROWDED DAILY) PROMISES TO BE CONTINUED UP TO THE HOLIDAYS; THAT IS, IF THE MATCHLESS VALUES NOW OFFERING THEREIN HAVE NOT ALL BEEN DISPOSED OF IN THE MEANTIME. Genuine Alaska SEAL SAOQUES, warranted pure London dye, 38 inches long, at $11(1; full Valuo $135. Genuine Alaska SEAL SACQUES, warranted pure London 38 inches long, $125; ful! valuo $105. Genuine Alaska SEAL SACQUES, warranted pure London dye, 40 and 42 inches long, at $150: full valuo $195. Genuine Alaska SEAL SACQUES, warranted pure London dye.

40, 42 and 44 inches long, at $175; full value $225. Genuino Alaska SEAL DOLMANS, warranted pure London dyo, 52, 53 and 54 inches long, trimmed in wide bands of lynx or beaver, at 8250; full valuo $325. Finest quality OTTER DOLMANS, 64 inches long, and trimmod with 10 inch bands of beaver or lynx, at $195 full value $250. From our elegant assortment of fur lined circulars we present tho following as represontstiv ttvalues: Satin rhadamo CIRCULARS, lined with genuino Siberian squirrel, at $33 worth $45. Salin rhadimie and satin de Lyon CIROULARS, lined with darkest Siborlsn squirrel, and deep beaver collar, at $49; worth $09, GroBgrainsilk.Sicllienne or aatinrhadame CIRCULARS, lined with Eastern mink, at worth $49.

SILK DEPARTMENT. MATCHLESS VALUES IN COLORED SILKS. PURCHASED UNDER UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE CONDITIONS, EXPLAIN WHY WE ARE F.NA BLED TO QUOTE THE FOLLOWING EXTREMELY LOW PRICES (CERTAINLY THE LOWEST EVER NAMED FOR GOODS OF THIS QUALITY: 150 pieces Lyons Colored GROS GRAIN SILK 79e. per yard; actual value, $1. 200 pieces 34 inch Lyons Colored GROS GRAIN BILK at $1.09 per yard; never been told by any other home for less than $1.50.

SPECIAL. 250 pieces LYONS PURE SILK RHADZIMIR at $1.19 per yard: actually worth 81.75. 200 pieces Colored BROOADE BILK at 81.25 per yard; formerly sold for 92,60. SILK PLUSH. NO STRONGER PROOF OF THE GREAT VALUES OFFERING BY US IN SILK PLUSH COULD BE PRESENTED THAN THE FACT THAT THE GOODS ARE DISAPPEARING WITH MARVELLOUS RAPIDITY.

Sl.lObnysa regular $3.50 quality. 8.75 buys a regular $3. 50 quality. 82.00 buys a regular 84,00 quality. Comprising all colon and black, SIMPSON.

ORAWF NINETEENTH STREET AND SI ANNIGAN BOUILLON. A NN NN II GGO A NN II AA NN NN II HHH AANNN NNN II AA KB AANNN AAA a a II HA AN NN NN II GG AAA NN GGO A AN NN AND BBB OO TJ BO OH BBB Oil B. II OO Wfl Tl NN ONNN ii II II BO UU BBB 00 UU II LLLL LLLL 00 SUCCESSORS TO WALLER McSORLEY. 245 GRAND STREET, NEAR BOWERY, NEW YORK. WE WILL OFFER FOR BALE DURING THE COMING WEEK OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF SUITS AND CLOAKS AT EXTREMELY LOW PI1ICES.

THESE GARMENTS ARE OF THE MOST UNIQUE DESIGNS AND BEST WORKMANSHIP. WE IMPORT DIRECT THE OHOIO EST TO BE FOUND IN THE EUROPEAN MARKETS, AND MANUFACTURE A HfGII GRADE OF GOODS OURSELVES. WE HAVE AN UNUSUALLY HEAVY STOCK WHICH MUST BE CLEARED OUT BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS. IF YOU ARE ABOUT I' KCHArilKti SUIT, CLOAK OR DOLMAN, Wh INVITE AN INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK AND A COMPARISON OF PRICES WITH THOSE OF OTHER HOUSES. A FEW FIGURES.

It would bo impossible to mention hore in detail all the bargains, but we desire to oall attention to the following: ALL WOOL, TAILOR MADE JACKETS, Jerley shapo, self colors, $2.48: worth $4. SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, quilted lining, cheap for $15, PLUSH RAGLANS AND ULTSERS, a Job lot, at $9.75: a bargain at $18. BLACK ALL WOOL DIAGONAL DOLMANS, fur trimmed on sleeves and oollar, good value for $8.50. An extra quality of ALL WOOL DIAGONAL DOLMANS, fur trimmed all round bottom, sleeves and di.wn the Ir.mt, back with liamlsomo ornament, go.id vjiluo SICILIAN SILK' CIRCULARS, with fur edging and lull fur collar, cheap at FUR LINEU CIRCULARS in SATIN RHAD AMES, $14. yo; worth $20.

SICILIAN SILK DOLMANS, fortrimmed all round bottiiin anil sleeves, double box plaited baok, with ornament. An importers' stock of DIAGONAL DOLMANS, box plait on buck, trimmod with an extra quality of Astrachan round bottom, sleeves and collar and down front, elaborately braided on hack, sleeve jmrl rIioiiI. der, weil worth $25. a nianuraccurorv ol Ulllldren's and Misses' CLOAKS. Irutn 4 to 8 years.

SI. 25: 10 to Hi veats. $1.88: worth double. 3riAWL.t liliAVlllt rillAWiiS, tassel fringe, at 2. tie: cheap at $1.

200 STUFF SUITS clearing at $3.99. 600 FLANNEL SUITS, all color. $5.50 aud up. SILK DEPARTMENT 50 pieces BLACK UHOS GRAIN SILK, 03o. worth 75 piccos BLACK GROS GRAIN, extra heavy, 85o.

$1.25. Just received, a case of ANTOINE GUI NET GO'S CELEBRATED RI.ACK LYONS SILK, 24 inches wide, at $1.50, $1.05, $1.75, $1.85, $2, $2.25 anil $2.50. These Silka were personally selected and guaranteed to Bive exculleut satis iaction to tuo wearer. Colored SILKS, U5o. and 75o.

worth 95o. and 81.15. Wo continue to sell tho 22 inch extra heavy colored grus grain SILK in all desirablo shades at good valuo for $1,45. Black SATINS from 50c. per yard upward.

SILK PLUSHES, all shades, yard up. CVlured S1I.K VELVETS, plain and brocaded, at $1.25 per yard; novor ottered before under $1.75 per yard. Black VELVETEENS, plain and brooaded, per yard upwards. Colored Vi plain and brocaded; special bargain at 50c. per yard.

We Hill continue thu sale of remnants of SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES and VELVETEENS, as previously advertised, at 50c. on the dollar. These remnants aro genuine bargains and must bu sold. No humbug. DRESS GOODS.

Special sale of 48 inch ALL WOOL CASHMERE. very latest colorings, at 59c, positively wortli $1. A full assorunont uf 10 inch ALL WOOL FLANNEL, fine quality, all colors, at 39. fully worth 02c. 38 inch FRENCH CASHMERE, beautiful colorings, at the special price of 29c.

selling elsonhero at 50c. A bargain purchase of 511 inch LADIES' CLOTH, plaid, plain and mixed, at 98e. cheap for LUPIN'S CELEBRATED ALL WOOL OASH. MERE, all colors, at 45c. advertised as a loader bv other houses at ii inch all the new combinations, at loc.

last week's price, 25c. 1 yard wide CASHMERE, all fine colors, 19c. usual price, 37ii. 40 inch SIIOODAH CLOTH, colors, ultra livr. nt 37 He.

reduced from 49c. We will dispose of the balance of our large lot of 58 inch LADIES' CLOTH in every possible variety of combinations and mixtures at 870. Sold olsew tuller at BLACK GOODS. 30 inch BODY CASHMERE, at 22 Mo. usual mice.

35c. 42 inch LUPIN'S ALL WOOL FRENCH CASHMERE, at 47c. worth 05n. 42 inch LUPIN'S ALL WOOL FRENCH CASHMERE, extra heavy Mlc. a great bargain at $1.25.

54 inch ALL WOOL LADIES' CLOTH. HSn re. duced from $1.15. tll'EUlAL. We have reduced our outiro stock of BLANKETS 25o.

on the dollar. White BLANKETS, ful size. SI. 00. $1.15.

SI. 25. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. i.iiuu pairs uicuaswiCKS. trora auction.

KJ: eoou value for $4.50. 51)0 uaivs 12 4 SARATOGAS, a won Era. fin ish, $5.50, worth $10. We hold a large slock ot i'2 lino SAXONY ULAN KETS, all marked down in piice, $l)t 310, $12, $15 a pair. iv caf o.s utAi i from auction, 25c; worth All our AN are maWied down in price.

Black and brown PLUSHES, from 1 to HIS the best valuo in the city. All our UU 1 ICS are sold on basement floor, and purchasers will find it their interest to call and inspect our stock. It is fresh, new and inuderatu in price. HANNIGAN i BOUILLON, NO. 245 GRAND STREET, FIRST DRY GOODS STOKE FROM BOWERY, NEW YORK.

A. WWW ItEH WW WW HE WW WW EEB 11 i jr. II WW WW II WW WW II II LLLL LLLL ALLOW 10 PER OENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL OASH PURCHASES FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, PREVIOUS TO STOCK TAKING. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, RIBBONS, VELVETS, BUTTONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, FANCY GOODS, LACE ARTICLES, LOWERS, FEATHERS, BIRDS, 40.

DUNCAN A. GRANT, 38 WEST TWENTY THIRD STREET AND 19 WEST TWENTY SECOND STREET, NEW YORK. VAKNS AND WORSTED. rjjHE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE SSS TTTTT OOO OCO SSS. I 0 OK SSS3 0 0 KK bSSS, OOCKKo BBSS3 OOO COC BSS33 WORSTED STORE, To buy all vterials for FANCY WORK Of every description.

59 and 61 COURT STREET, noar City Hall. AKCTIO SALES. FLAGS! WILLIAM TOPPLING 4 80 and WHITE STREET, NEW YORK, Will sell on 'I UESDAY, November 20. 125 sets NAVY SIGNALS and 5, OOOyards JUJNTING: "AMES" F7. EADIE, AUCTIONEER, Will sell at tlio E.

D. Exchange Salesrooms, 45 BROADWAY. Brooklyn, E. On TUESDAY, November 27, At 12 o'clock, noon. Executor's sale of a truck garden farm in the village of Canarsie, Long Island, 15 acres, houso and barn adapted for laying out in building lots.

Particulars at auctioneer's office, 45 Broadway, E. P. "awnbroker SALES BY j. NICHOL son A auctioneers (sucoessirs to R. Field).

152 Canal at. Now York. MONDAY, November 19, by D. De Long, clothing. TUESDAY, November 20, by L.

Cahen, clothing, WEDNESDAY, November 21, by H. Breck wodol, clothing. THURSDAY, November 22, by I. Aar ms. watches and jewelry.

FRIDAY, November 23, by Mobqs, Blau A clothing. AWNBROKERS' SALES S. FIRUSKI, auctioneer, 178 and 180Kulton it, sella on MONDAY, womens' olothing, by A. H. Samuels.

TUESDAY, wmnens' clothing, by J. J. Martin. WEDNESDAY, womona' clothing, by D. Carr.

THURSDAY, womens' clothing, by J. J. Friel H. O. FRIDAY, 1,000 iota diamonds, gold and silver watches, coldiowelry, solid silverware, by S.

Goodstoln, M. Bruckheimer A. H. Samuels. M.

COLE, AUCTIONEER. BY COLE 4 MURPHY, City Salesrooms. 379 Fulton st, and S54 to 358 Adams at. WEDNESDAY, November21, at 10:30 o'clook, at salesrooms. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

Parlor suitB in raw silk, rep, hair elotb, etc. Two pianos, rosewood, walnut'and painteu cbambor suits, dining tables, buffets, chairs, lounges, marble top table, pictures, bedding, carpets, stoves, and a general assort ment of furniture. CLAIRVOYANTS. A 1,000 NO IMPOSITION; AN nouncement extraordinary; well known clairvoyant astroWist is fllrs. GRAY, who haa no equal: reveals all events through life: great Hindoo secret; names of visitors; one who will marry; satisfaction or no pay; consultation by mail on receipt of look of hair, ana date of birth; 2 SOc.

to $1 gents, $2. No. 217 Sixth av, botneen Fourteenth and Fifteenth its, N.Y. INSURANCE POLICIES, APPLICATIONS, RENEWAL NOTICES AND CIRCULARS, Etc. Printed with the utmost neatness and dif pitch at the BROOKLYN EAGLE JOB PRINTING OFFI0F BSSSS SSSSS 8 8 SSSSS FORD 4 SIMPSON, SIXTH AVENUE.

NEW YORK. REDUCTIONS PARTMENTS. ED UPON TO FIND SPACE FOR THE LARGE IN "AND STAPLE GOODS PECULIAR TO HOLIDAY EW OF SECURING THIS SPACE EARLY AS POS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. JUST HOW SWEEPING ION WILL BEST PROVE. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.

POSITIVE BARGAINS. JUST HOW GREAT THE SACRIFICE TO BE MADR IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE NEXT FEW DAYS, IN ORDER TO SECURE ROOM, THE FOLLOWING SPECIMEN REDUCTIONS WILL TESTIFY (BY FAR THE BEST VALUES GIVEN THIS SEASON) 100 pieces oxtra heavy 44 inoh FOULE at per ft rd former price 75 pieces all wool 44 inch FRENCH FOULE at 60o por yard; former price 87 Ho. SPECIAL. VTo hava also marked 50 pieces 54 inch all wool CLOTH SUITINGS, in all colors, including black, at 76c per yard. Never before offered for less than $1.25.

BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT, THREE DEOi'deD BARGAINS. Lot 1 60 pieces 44 inch all wool FRENCH SERGE at the extremely low prico of 37 c. por yard; worth 75c. Lot 2 60 pieces all wool FRENCH CASHMERE at 50o. per yard; farmer price, 75e, Lot 3 75 pieces oxtra quality FRENCH CASHMERE at 69o.

por yard; our regular $1 quality, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. OUR GREAT SALE OF FINE FANCY FEATHERS, WINGS, WILL bITooNTINUED TO MORROW AND FOLLOWING DAYS, UNTIL A THOROUGH CLEARANCE IS EFFECTED. BIRDS and WINGS at 15c. each; worth 75c. BIRDS and WINGS at 25c, each; worth $1 WINGS and BIRDS at 37c.

each; worth $1.23. WINGS aud BIRDS at each; worth $1.75. CORONETS, BANDEAUX? at 81.25; I worth $2.75. PHEASANT BANDEAUX, BREASTS, at $1.98 each; worth $3.75, PHEASANT BANDEAUX, BREASTS, Ac, at 82.95 each worth $4. 50, HATS.

Extra quality bound FELT HATS at worth $2.75. RIBBON DEPARTMENT. OTTOMAN RIBBONS PURE SILK. No. 6 8o, por yard worth 10c.

No. 7 10c. per yard worth 19o. No. 9 120.

por yard worth 24c. No. 12 16o. por yard wortli JOo. CHINA, GLASS AND BRIO A BRAC DEPARTMENT, LOVERS OF THE BEAUTIFUL AND ARTISTIC IN CHINA WARE, GLASSWARE AND BRIO A BRAC WILL BE WELL RUPAIiTbY A VISIT TO OUR NEW DEPARTMENT, WHILE INTENDING PURCHASERS CAN RELYON COMBINING PROFIT WITH PLEASURE IN CHEATER DEGREE THAN ELSEWHERE.

AS REPRESENTATIVE A. LUES WEQUOTE: 3,000 Fruit Dishes at 9o. each; worth double, 600 dozen Bohemian Glass I'ingor Bowls, assorted colors, at $1.37 per dozen; never sold less than $1.75. 800 Cups and Saucers, assorted colors, hand painted on fine China, at 25c. worth double.

150 Decorated China Cream Pitchers, at. 15c worth 35c. 100 Fino Majolica Pitchers, assorted stylea at 19o. each worth double, 75 Majolica Butter Dishes, at 48c. sold elsewhere at79o.

175 Salad or Pudding Dislies.with assorted colored bands, and hand painted on hue china, at 89c. each; worth $1,50. 150 Cuspadores, olaborately painted on fine china, at 75c. each; worth $1.25. 200 Glass Sugar Bowls, at 10c.

worth double. 60 Optio Glass Lamp, with importud Duplex burners, Shades to match, at worth double. 300 Decorated Lamps, at 02c, worth $1. 200 Lamps, mountod on English vases, with illuminators, at 79c. worth double.

60 LainpB, mounted ou fiuo Majolica vases, with hand painted shades, at $2.98 eauh; would be cheap at $4. 275 Liquor Sets, aix glasnes, large jug, on handsome Brass Stand, at $3.98: worth $5.60. 125 Liquor Sets, Bohomlan colored glass tray, two juga and 13 glasses, at $2. 76 each worth $5 150 Liquet Sets, two bottles aud eight glasses, in fancy Wicket Basket, at $2.69 wortli $4. 100 12 inch hand painted Plaques, at 31.79 each; worth 83.

50 hand painted Medallions, mounted oo brass, at 32,09 each; worth $1. 200 hand painted Plaques, at 48c, worth double. 100 Brass Candleaticks, mounted on Longavay Plata, at 89o. eaoh worth double. 1 lot of Bisque Ornaments at 15a.

oaah; worth 30a. 100 Bisque Figures, 10 inches high, at 08o. each; worth $1,50. DEPARTMENT ON FOURTH FLOOR, REACHED BY ELEVATOR. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT.

I TO MORROW WE INAUGURATE ANOTHER IM PORTANT AND BPEC1AL SALE OF FINE SILK TURCOMAN PORTIERES AND CURTAINS (THE THIRD SALE OF THE SEASON). PRICES EVEN LOWER THAN HERETOEORE. LACE CURTAINS IN FULL ASSORTMENT. MADRAS CURTAINS FOUR YARDS LONG, FULL WIDTH, FROM $5.60 PER PAIR UPWARD. ORD 4 B1MP80N, XTH AVENUE, SEW YORK.

44 4 4 4 4 444 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 44444 ESTABLISHED 1853, F. BOOSS BRO. IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND ORIGINATORS OF DESIGNS IN ALL SEALSKIN GARMENTS AND SILK FUR LINED CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS. SEALSKIN DOLMANS, SEALSKIN DOLMANS, SEALSKIN DOLMANS, SEALSKIN DOLMANS, SEALSKIN DOLMANS, SEALSKIN PALETOTS. SEALSKIN PALETOTS, SEALSKIN PALETOTS, SEALSKIN PALETOTS, SEALSKIN PALETOTS, SEALSKIN ULSTERS, SEALSKIN ULSTERS, SEALSKIN ULSTERS, SEALSKIN ULSTERS, SEALSKIN ULSTERS, SEALSKIN PELISSES.

SEALSKIN PELISSES, SEALSKIN PELISSES, SEALSKIN PELISSES, SEALSKIN PELISSES, SEALSKIN SACQUES. SEALSKIN SACOUES. SEALSKIN SACtJUES. SEALSKIN SACQUES. SEALSKIN SACQUES.

GRODE MESSINE DOLMANS. FUR LINED. BROCADED SATIN DOLMANS, FUR LINED, BROCADED VELVET DOLMANS. FUR LINED. SATIN DE LYON DOLMANS.

FUR LINED. BIOILIENNE DOLMANS. FUR LINED. GRODE MESSINE CIRCULARS, FUR LINED. BROCADED SATIN CIRCULARS.

FUR LINED. BROCADED S1CILIENNE CIRCULARS. FUR LINED. SATIN DE LYON CIRCULARS. FUR LINED.

SIC1XHSNNE CIRCULARS. FUR LINED. The well earned reputation of our house for style, uuality and fit places it in the first r.ink of the fur trade uf this country, and we challenge competition for quality and price vei all competitors. ALL GOODS WARRANTED. NO.

449 BROADWAY, NO. 449 BROADWAY, NO, 449 BROADWAY, NO. 449 BROADWAY, NO. 449 BROADWAY, BETWEEN HOWARD AND GRAND STREETS, NEW YORK. (ESTABLISHED 1S20.) 184 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK.

SEAL SKIN (ENGLISH DYE) SACQUES, At 890, $100, 8125. $150, $200, etc SEAL SKIN DOLMANS AND CLOAKS, Trimmud Sea Otter, Natural and Brown Bearer Black Fox, At $180, SJ200, S225, $250, 4300 and upward, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL LINED CIRCULARS, At $35, $45, $55 and $10, MINK LINED CIRCULARS, At $75, $85, $100. $125. BILK AND VELVET FUR LINED GARMENTS, At $45, $85, $75, $85. $100, $150, $175, and upward.

Wo call especial attention to our now and original napes and their perfect tit. FUR TRIMMINGS, ALL VARIETIES AND PRICES, MUFFS, COLLARS, ECHARPES AND CHASUBLES, SEAL HATS, GLOVES AND CAPS, FUR ROBES AND MATS. Ordors bA mail or information desired will receive special ana prompt attontion. When customers are known to the house, or if satisfactory references are furnished, goodB will no Bent on approval. gOMETHING TO REMEMBER.

8SSS 8SS 8SsS EEB A AA RE A A AAA EBB A A LLIX II NN II NN KK II NNN 'ss, IKK II NN SoqS 'SSS II NN BUY OF THE MANUFACTURER. Seal Skin Saoques, Newmarkets, Dolmans and Fur Lined Garments unrivaled assortment, perfect fitting. Good gooda at low prices. Full line of MuffB, Capes. Scarfs, Trimmings, Seal Caps and Gluvon, Fur Robes and Rugs.

II HHHH II EEK DDD EEH II DDF. i II EE ER I II DDE II EEK UDD EEB Bssss tSS3s MANUFACTURING FURRIER, 14 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. Betweon Fifth and Sixth avonuos, NEW YORK. Established ovor thirty yearfl CLOTHING. gATIN LINED OVERCOATS, Made to order for $25,00.

SUITS FROM $20.00 up. TROUSERS ROM $5.00 up. LEWIS JACOBS, 231 Foltoa it, opposite Clark. A. FFF rj RRR SS3 9 3 FF RRR SSSS.

BSSJ 0. G. GUNTHER'S SONS, 00000 THE ASSIGNEE OF MESSRS. HERZOG BRO THE ENTIRE ENORMOUS ASSORTMENT OF ING THE STOCK ON HAND OF THAT FIRM, SALE IN OUR CLOAK PARLORS DURING THE LESS THAN WHICH LADIES' WALKING JACKETS AT 81.97. LADIES' 83G JERSEY JACKETS AT 92.97.

LADIES' 89 JERSEY JACKETS AT $4.87. LADIES' $18 DIAGONAL DOLMANS, MOHAIR PLUSH TRIMMED, LADIES' $20 DIAGONAL DOLMANS, MOHAIR PLUSH TRIMMED. AT $7.95. LADIES' $25 DIAGONAL DOLMANS, MOHAIR PLUSH TRIMMED, AT $10.49. LADIES' $30 WALKING JACKETS, OF POLARIAN PLUSH, HANDSOMELY BOUND WITH BRAID.

AT $12.05. LADIES' $30 SOLEIL CLf)TH DOLMANS, POLARIAN PLUSH TRIMMED, AT 414.95. LADIES' $30 DIAGONAL DOLMANS, FUR TRIMMED, AT $15.35. LADIES' $35 DIAGONAL DOLMANS, POLARIAN PLUSH TRIMMED, AT $10.50. LADIES' $40 SOLEIL CLOTH DOLMANS, ESOA LIER PLUSH TRIMMED.

AT $19.75. LADIES' S5 OTTOMAN CLOTH DOLMANS, FUR TRIMMED, AT $23.95, EEEEE RRRRR II II II II II SEE HHHHHH RRRRR It ii II II It 11 II EIGHTH AVENUE. 24TH AND SELTEU APERIENT. A. LANGUOR AND LASSITUDE, SO COMMON IN THE SPRING, INDICATE A TORPID CONDITION OF THE LIVER AND A SLUGGISH CIRCUTLAION OF THE LIFE GIVING FLUIDS.

A TEASPOONFUL OF TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT IN A GLASS OF WATER HALF AN HOUR BEFORE BREAKFAST WILL GENTLY RELIEVE AND REGULATE THE LIVER, QUICKEN AND PURIFY THE CIRCULATION AND IMPART NEW LIFE AND VIGOR TO EVERY FUNCTION OF THE BODY. ALL DRUGGISTS HAVE IT, STORAGE. TAGGERT FURNITURE STORAGE WAREHOUSES 2,000 Beparato rooms, from month up. Largest and handsomest Tana for remonng. Cash advanced to any amount.

591 and 693 Hudson at, Now York, THERS HAS SOLD TO US, IN ONE LOT, LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOAKS CONSTITUT AND WE SHALL OFFER THE SAME FOR CODING WEEK AT HALF PRICE, MEANS MISSES' SCHOOL SACQUES, OF DARK GRAY CLOTH, 4 TO 10 YEARS' SIZES, AT $1.98. MISSES' WALKING JACKETS, OF GRAY CLOTH, TRIMMED WITH ASTRAKHAN. 4 TO 16 YEARS SIZES AT $2.19. MISSES' HAVELOOKS. OF DARK GRAY CLOTH, PLUSH TRIMMED, 4 TO 10 YEARS' SIZES, AT $2,98.

MISSES' $9 JERSEY JACKETS, OF ALL WOOL DIAGONAL AND ALL WOOL STOCKINETTE, TRIMMED OR BOUND WITH BRAID, 10 TO 16 YEARS' SIZES, AT $1.95. MISSES' HAVELOOKS. OF ALL WOOL DARK TWILLED CLOTH, TRIMMED WITH POLARIAN PLUSH, AT $4.98, $5.45, AND $0,75, FOR 4 TOO, 8 TO 10 AND 12 TO 10 YEARS' SIZES, RESPECTIVELY. MISSES' $10 SACQUES, OF ALL WOOL HEAVY TWILLED CLOTH, TRIMMED WITH POLARIAN PLUSH. 4 TO 14 YEARS' SIZES, AT $5.95.

MISSES' $20 TO $30 NEWMARKETS, OF DASH MERE DIAGONAL, TRIMMED WITH POLARIAN PLUSH, AT $9.85, $12, AND $14.95, FOR 10 TO 12, 14, AND 16 YEARS' SIZES, RESPECTIVELY. MISSES' $18 NEWMARKETS, OF ALL WOOL PLAID CAMEL'S HAIR OLOTH. TRIMMED WITH SILK VELVET, LARGE SIZES ONLY, 3,95. CCOCO SSSSS SSS9S BSSSS a a 2 HHHHHH OH Ii oocco 25T1I STREETS, NEWTORK, TOILET ARTICLES. I TAKE PPPP PL PL EKKK F.

EEB A AA A A A A SSSS SU SSSS URRRR EEEB uR 55 UR RE URRRR F.EE PPPP AAA 8U UR UR RR A SU LLLLEEEEA A SS3B UU REEEB In announcing to the ladies the GUILMARD "LANG TRY" style Coitfure is more fashinoable than and will bo all Winter. I make the "LANGTRY" Coiffure more gracofulthan ever, and it looks so natural it be detected. Three thousand (3,000) choice "LANG TRY" Coiffures on hand. Beautiful now Btylea in tortoise shell hair ornaments and a large assortment of highly recommended cosmetics at H. GUILMARD'S, 841 Broadway.

New York, between Thirteenth and i'ourteentb. sts, opposite Star Theater. MTISICAIj INSTRUCTION. rflTHER THOROUGH TUITION BY JFJ competent teacher: advanced students especially in Titedj terms moderate. Addreas, for time days, FINISHED PLAKEK, eagle qui oe.

SIGNOR PIETRO BIGNARDI, LATE FIRST TENOR MAPLESON'8 OPERA, TEACHER OF VOCAL MU8IO. COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, BEDFORD AVENUE, CORNER FULTON STREET. ET THE EAGLE EVERY VAX la 'A'tUtt Wfctftt,.

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