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THE DAILY BROOKLYN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER -EIGHT PAGES. rr. GRANTS TOMB. in anil IptTTElUIAXS.

fTL57 will be 160 feet. From tbe centre of the memorial hall floor to the base of tbe dome is 100 fet. The supports of the dome are four arches, under three of which are galleries which are reached by two circular stairways. The pyramidal dome is surmounted with a grouo of statuary. The lower part of the structure is of tbe Doric order, and tbe UDpor of the Ionia The dome is supported ou toe interior by pendentives, ornamented with figure subject, formed of marble mosaic that will indicate the special victories of Gen.

Grant in the war. Above the pendentives are thirteen openings into an inner gallery, and in the panels above them will be placed tbe seals of the thirteen original Slates, and directly over disk3 with the names and emblems of ad the States in tbe Umoa. Above these will rise be coffered dome. The arrangement of the interior is something like toe tomb of Napoleon in the In-valides. At the end of the memorial hall is a rostrum for speakers.

Directly front of the mam entrance to tbe monument is au equestrian statue of Grant, and over tbe entrance Jroadway, rail am and FiasMng Avenues, BROOKLYN, IV. Y. vSECOND BESS OF The end of summer is the beginning of autumn. The end of tin out-door season is the beginning of the in-door season. This is a period of transition the period of change.

People are thinking of in-door matters. There are housekeeping movements requiring' new Furniture. HOWE thus finds -this, a season in which he is ranch interested, and takes this opportunity to oiler his customary autumn greeting. Broadway and Driggs Street. Our assortment of all grades of desirable CARPETS Is large and varied, and comprises the latest acceptable productions from the looms of all the leading manufacturers of Ingrains, Tapestries, Brussels, Velvets, Mo-quettes, Gobelins, Axminsters and Wiltons.

Our extensive line of Special Patterns, entirely new for fall of 1890, in RICES AUD CONDITIONS THE SAME. Plain's. 4ii. A At $1.15 Roxbury AT 65 CERTS is one of the most attractive A. good deal might be said at this time about the superb stock at the Howe Furniture House on Broadway, but it would sound like a fairy story.

Seeing ia believing, aa the children say. 2so- body would believe, for instance, how fine a Parlor Suit HOWE is selling for $48 unless they were to see it with their own eyes. And this is simply a sample instance. There are scores of other notable facta to be noted this Fall. Design of tL.0 Monument Placed Above It, to be A Massive and Stately Structure Arrangements of the Interior The Plans Are by the Designer of tho Prospect Park Memorial Arch.

The design for the monument to be built In Riverside Park, New York, in memory of Gen. Grant, which was accented yesterday by the committee, provides for a massive and stately structure, thG respectiva portions of which combine to produce a notably barmanU TEE ACCEPTED DESIGN FOR Otta entirety. The architectural ebaracteris-tics of the design are especially appropriate to tbe subject for which they are intended, in the impression of strength, simplicity and completeness tnev convev. The monument will have a square base, lOOx 100 fSet at the ground line exclusive of steps, and of tbe projection of the portico In front and tbe apse at the rear. The total heignt Tapestries PER YARD, features of the Retail Carpet Trade.

HOWES These Special Moquettes the best quality and perfect colorings. N. B. We sell Special Patterns at borders and direct to consumers only. The Largest and Most Interesting Furniture House in the City, 191,193 and 1 95 Broadway, Near Driggs Street.

The following line of cars pass toe door: Broadway, R.id Sumuor Touipkiv, Kostrand and Croastown, Broadway Elevated road, Brigur street station. embrace new and tasteful effects in a wide range of reliable goods at a slight margin above cost of importation. HMDENBERGH 8 GO Corner Fulton and Clinton Sts. During September Close at 6 P. The folllowing lines of cars pass our doors; Broadway, Iteid Sumner Tompkins avef.

Nostrand ave. and Crosstown, Driggs st. Union Station on our corner. and Linoleums. BATTEMASX THE GREATEST CLOAK, WRAP IND SIT DEFT.

Jackets, Capes, azers, i fall fine ef early Oil atylee la Capes, Jackets aad Reefers at ear papular low prices. Ladies' AU Wool Tailor-made Stockinet Jacket, bound with braio, make, $2.69 well worth $4. Ladies All Wool Cloth Blasert, in black and navy, suitable few the present season, at with girdle. $2.75. I Ladies' Fancy Striked and Checked Cloth Jackets, dark and niedium shades, at $1.48, $2.25 aud $2.

o. Ladies Fancy Clothl Capes, in black and colored doth, at $1.50 and $2.25. Bargains. Ladic-s1 Astrakan Cloth Capes, all sises, at $1.95 and $2.47 special prices during this treek. Ladies Fine Cahmere AU Wool Jerwvs, high shoulders, tailor made, at-fLOQ; regular price was $1 50.

200 Ladies' Fine Goodyear Rubber Peasant Garments, regular pnee was $2.50, on sale at $1,95 during Una week. BOYS CLOTHING. Continuation of oar Special Sale of Fall Clothing, sixes 4 to years. In dark and mediant colors, at prices that are astoalshinaly low. Boys fall weight Clbth Suita, 4 to 13 years, in dark plaids and mixtures, reduced to $L48.

Boys fine grade Clpth Suita, latest cut and fit, 4 to 13 yearn, reduced to $2.47 and $2.97 during this sale. i Boys Extra Fine All Wool Cheviot and Cassimere Cloth Bintjg, beautiful stvles, fall and vtiater weight, are wiling at 3, 4S aud worth U.M and! IA00. 300 pairs Boys oo! Clotb ie Pants, hi stnpes and checks, 4 to 13 years, at 476. 250 pairs Boys Fine Quality All Wool Gassi-mere Cloth Knee Pants, 4 to 13 years, at Too. pair; regular price Boys AU Wool Flannel Shirt Waists, in nary and colors, 4 to 18 years, at 73c.

BLANKETS. Reefers, Upholstery, Curtains, 1 Shades. St Om Blanket Block Iff rvplrtelwllk ike boot California Production Off well tho au era Slakes, from Crib sir. le tbe larceat made. 35 different makes to cbeese from, ranging la frtn OBo.

to 1 113 per pair. 250 Floor Cloth Mate, fancy colorings, st 382. each; worth 50a. 200 pair Ecru Nottingham Lace rich designs. 8 yards long, st $1.15 per pair; cheap st $L75.

Curtain Nets, bound, st 10a, 12a and 15a Bed Cotnfortsblea, extra sis, new patterns, at 28a and $1.23. Special prices. Curtain Pub, in cDerry and walnut, complete, 15a each. BpeciaL Portiere Curtains, new fall designs, rich dados, full sixes, at $1.97, $2.75, $5.50 and $4 50 per pair. Special prices.

Window Shades, lu Nile, Spanish, Olive and other colors, fringed, st 29a each. UNDERWEAR. Ladies' medium weights, bound end itched with sil sizes 28, 30 and 32, price 2la worth 50a Ladi Ribbed Vests, heavy a weights, long sleeves, nicely finished, price 29a; worth 50a HOSIERY. Ladies fancy Striped Hose, full regular made, price lha ladies fast Uick Horn, lull regular nude, price k5a Ladies fancy Striped How, with slate and tan boot, fuU regular made, price 19a Ladies fancy Striped Homi, with fast black oo full regular made, price 25c. a pair.

COURTNEY BOOMERa Emhisiuile MMtlig ef ik Prlitm Ule Is Sleicei Hall. The meeting of tbe Printers Legion of Kings County in the Interest of Judge Johfi Courtneys emdidacy for the Shrievalty, at Mugqes Hail last evening, was targe and enthusiastic. M. Barnett presided and James Dixon recorded. Tnese oiticers were elected: President, EL Barnett; Vice-President, P.

F. Tlones; Secretary, James Dixon; Treasurer, Talbau Newman; bergaant-atrArm, M. F. Hugbea, Tbe following resolutions, presented by Mr. Dixon, were adopted.

Whkbeas, It is tbe judgment or the Printers Legion oi Kings County that tbe reooffuud ability, steriuig Integrity an I ummpeaouable reoord of udge Jobn Courtney, hie long service for organised labor, extending a it does to tbe present timo. and tbe fact that be still holds a card in the Brooklyn Typographical Cnon, entitle bim to recognition at toe bands ot his fellow citiseo. and whha. Mention wm made of bis name by the areas political party with which he is connect as a candidate for Sheriff of Kings County, and believing that toe nomination by that party would cad forth the energies and you of tbe workingmen of both parties throughout tbe entire county, and would lnuro bi triumphant election to tbe Shrievalty, therefore be it fte4ped. That we, the Printers Legion of Kings County, in regular mooting usmbiel, hereby request the del gates constituting the Democratic County CoueaUon, to consider thf claims not ouly of Um Hou Jobo rourtuey, but altoof orgitmzed lulxir la the selection of a candidate for tho office ot fibenff, and be it further FttmAvetU That commutes of five members of this organization lie appointed to further the object embodied in the ulxve resolutions and that ail honorable means be employed to attain the end which is sought by this legoo.

This numtiee, composed of three Democrats and two Republicans, was appointed accordance with tbe foregoing resolutions: James Dixon, Nathan Newman, James R. DiUon, John Lane and William C. Bbuckman A motiou that committees be appointed to appeal to other labor organisations in enatf ot Juce Courtoeys candidacy was carried. The next meeting of toe legion will be held at the same place Friday evening. ODD AND INTERE3TINQ.

In portions of tbe unsarveved farritorj at tbe foot of Mount Baker and Mount Tacoma there are hundreds of trees that measure 650 feet in heig ht. how of their tranks measure thirty feet in circumference. -Cranberry picking has become so much an established industry among the Caoe Cod children that it is proposed to arrange toe school terms so that there wiii be no session during tbe cranberry season. In an English town th(re is a shop where enn flints are fashioned, and from which GOO.OGO of them bays been cent to the west ist of Africa in toe last ten years. Tbe savage tnbee in tbe intenor use them in their oid-faebioned firearms, That peculiar ecbinoid, tbe sea-urchin, has five teeth five jaws, one io each jaw, all the five immediately sorrounding tbe stomach.

Ice jaws have a peculiar centralized motion, alt turning inward and downward, so that they also act as feeders, Tbe conclusions reached by modern meteor roiogiits are that cyckmes of greet- intensity are ascending spiral whirls of wind having rotary motion in. a directioa io toe nortnera hemisphere opposite to tbe movements of toe bands of a watch. Exeanlra te Fire Island The Iron Steamboat Company- announces special excursion to Fire Inland to-morrow itber permitting. Tbe steamer Taurus ill the Bridge dock at 10 A. MMand2wiU.

land at Sam mis' Surf Hotel dock at Fire Island. The boat will leave the island at o'clock in tbe afternoon, and thou Id reach the city at an early boar the evening. The Taurus one of toe best boats of the Iron Steamboat fleet and the tnp to Fire Island will be worth taking. A Haase Balldlac Yea The Brooklyn Elbe Improvement Company, of 280 Broadway, New York, are tmilding for you a house and eight rooms acd botoroom, wmch is now nearly complete. Write for particulars, G.

Davidaoa. 2b0 Broadway, New York 0ini i GOAL Is offered at present by at a lower price than it has been sold lor years, No Rentable Dealer 'Can Undersell Ui We buy closely for cash, and, with our splendid fad hues for handling, we can offer Bargains Nearly fifty years exn-rienco enables id to batiafy tho most exacting. Buy at tha yard and save agents commission. Main Telo-phone, 117 Williamsburg. YARDS i BROADWAY, below Vvh ana BROADW AY junction Mt'Kibbiu GRAND HT corner Lortmr.

NKW1UWN iUhEK, betireea Greod st. and Metropolitan sva. KKNT AVK, toot of Wilson st. FlTLTON HT near Ntrsml svn. MYRTLE AVE tienr nshinigtiA ara, OKFirB IN GiUNV BAZAAR.

THE ROYAL BLUE LINE BETWJTS Hew York Washington OrBBATBS BY Jersey Central, Reading B. 0, Rs Philadelphia Baltimore Thasaiir sqntproot Is brand new nd cwtisf of toe duett ere, eseb. tnfUr an 4 Cats ev built tkc PuUinea Coin peer Tba train re vestflrated from end to end and protected by FuU mans Improved ANTI-TELESCOPINO DEVICE, ALL THE CAB3 IN ALL TttK TRAISS AB Heated bjr Btum and Idghtod 1-lntech ia, rnflnr (hwlra onntmllw! br the NTM Cl Otob la uii UjtiiUn Lampur ot 5ff 1 or A NO EXTRA FARE. Pissenr oecnpyiaff parior far seats or XI eep. tns boctos wul pay toe erdtoery cksrces i n.

tbe our Its raauln ttklui li Bow 1 5 BOORS 10 WASHINGTON. Tirbet office 71 Tfil. 944 1140 sod m3 Browtwsy. TfTMittkSVA, 2o4 Wsst lito Sti AI KaaI, iMb st isrook lyn, 4 Court st SH) Fulton sW ss4 61 llrostlwty MUtiuHt loot Liberty st. If.

bkcjal koticer. OI BT of tbs fiute of Terk County of Kiaxs Curtis tievles pleistifb Hebert Mrf bri, A'tsr ivniffux teeii-T, Aiert oou WtoUrs Btffcutor of tie lut triii and teiUmRiit ot Cua.ee iiponsr iiweaeed, Albert conaxtocA bssisv trustee asWr sod or Tlrto 4 tbe last wJl sod kunBt of tt hsHer decsseeS, a itert toeoroy heetor, Coulee Hotel wsder. u. nils laal. sure) a "Tud.

sad esrb sad sil tbe creditors If say tbe same ot eer-b of tf.um hemr to tbe pUlnitfir ef iAuts P. Wheeler, dseesee ee teR'isiiiS' Mitninotis fe tue sbovA0se4 4sfo4sfst You sro Moptf lumiaeurd to tbs and Sitersey tlusittoa ex-. Is cse ot your wmr. or es-ws Jo4. snent wia te un Mr A US reAef fterosuded in the compisiBfc.

Itefi August 1, COhHrL45D ANABIiR, PisloUfs Attorney CfErespif Foot omeeAddrees 2 15 Wsti street, York City Nsw Vers Te Stefa ssu ii 'be creditors. If soy ftoe tews and tbcfa ot Lb'- tee naxuows to iJ p(enHr ot Leii.se wiKfHer. deceased. SetoodssM The fuTAffossy anmieoesid srwe.l a non yea bf yvb-Cw bun tafiOEBl to au erSef toe 4 i4jsh Ju-iiS of the -toprwtee cirtef tos sw ar, dsted sutudsvef AUw( HJ se4 fiied eitstoecoioyisiotaEMl smes tod plaint th Bon of be tiers ot Bft, is tbe llsil of Becorls to Wa HT of Brw ys, Xutrs CouAitv. and etste New York.

1 of toe SCtioB la toevteis the partition or sto a lutt filri. tos of the aroteede ef I property io tbe tv of Broekiya. osatf. 4 as Ail that i ertios parcel ef iad, wtt tie lmtuiius to llrst ward of sad tlif, unle4 foi ttotrinnift at a petnt es it to s.de uUn street ajesui tiure 4a bsA tewety f-set asrtter tTvm to asrtunffrif cereor of rre TKt aad 4 ilar ou "rest ruse fbftpcs weoterfy At rite it murlm wi.i 4.1 a to hwdrdi feet sort, wub Ctote iw feet h.pe a 4 ene-tlkiH iofbSA toeu atostreet oae bundri te wtetsr.y Jd i i'-t mr at jwi0e with 1 ntotystreet oae soaiaer ao 2 ety i 9 frt twenty foe frt -poiav el tewi ala to ttwr rear- ea-to r4 tucutti tut pafeto ef toe 4 mt-4 of city AJolo )y h1 oom e. Tr aje eonteortT br a4 frn.erv a ve a A'ovi-laud au4 LmSA er late ef Jerea.

on Rcnee-a. ar arto fy a AM of Cto a4 prrto toriwif puTh s4Uf rr4 frwer fu Mto ito are eto wuh eerte of LaimI Aatipt I i otitvTLAP A tiLK attorney stold'iv FMLI Now Ready. A VARIETY OF 1 i KGflDAY BARGAIN TABLE. At 8k. per yuri.

AS piece 04 tact Serge. pli.APd striped effect coed rarietr ef sty tea mad rplars, also PIECES of SUInck Item-rcttssW Waitings, plaid sad otriprd effect, cfcsice la lea different colon; value sf these good. 33c. BUCK GOODS. AT 50c, PER YARD.

Pure Mohair 40 mebe wide and very lustrous; value 65c. 59c. PER YARD. A regular 65e. quality, AU Wool French Henrietta, Guillaumes, dye, full 45 men as wida.

COLORED DRESS GOODS. AT 50c. PER YARD. A beautiful line of S3 and 43 inch Plaid Sintiogs, clans as well as cloth styles. -59c.

PER YARD. All Wool Lupin's Cashmeres, 40 inches wide, in thirty of the newest tints, including evening snades, AT 69c. PER YARD. A regular 79c. quality All-Wool Henrietta, 46 inches wide, choice, twelve different shade.

Must be seen to appreciate value. AT 75c. PER YARD. Celebrated Lupin's Henriettas, 46-meh goods, twenty-six of the clcest shades to select from; intrinsic Vglue of these, 89c. A 89a PER YARD.

An elegant line of Checks and Stripes, suitable for made suits; well worth $1 per yard. PER YARD. A regular $1.25 quat-Silk and Wool Striped Serge, 40 inches full range of new shades. SILK PLUSHES. PER YARD.

A regular $1,25 quality 2-mcb Bill Plush, all the new shades. VELVETS, in all the new shades, to oaiibme with Dress Goods at 1.10, 1.48 and 1.75 per yard. Prices ranteed to be 20 per com, lower than petitor prices. gs i FLANNELS. 25c.

PER YARD. Medicated Twill and Navy Blue Twill; actual value of these, 31a per yard. AT 75a PER YARD. The celebrated F. C.

brand in scarlet, navy blue and gray. All ear 1 htnnola were parcliaaed at the great Trade ale la May aad koniht lew figures, which enables as te undersell everybody. AT SIC. PER elegant assortment of German Flannels, in plaids and strloes, suitable tor house dresses as well as for children's wear. HOUSEKEEPING LINENS.

AT 25c. PER YARD. A 54-ineS flalf-bieeched Damask; weU worm 21a per -jara- AT 31c. PER YARD. A 54-inch Half-bleached Satin Fim-b Damask that cannot be bought elsewhere under 40a; aU linen.

At 35a PER YARD. A 58-lnch Half, bleached All bin on Satin Finish Damask, With colored border mine 45a At 40a PER YARD. A regular 50a quality acbd All Linen Satin Finish Damask, full 53 inches wide. AT 50a PER YARD. Full-bleached All I.

nun Damask. 60 inches wide; ot wnich intrinsic value 05a Af75o. PER YARD. A regular tl quality Damak. in a beautiful line of patterns and (till 00 inrbee wide.

willow draping )ouday (only. ESTABLISHED 1807. IOS to 41G FULTON BROOKLYN. or CARPETS Is how on display, and contains an assortment of all grades equal to any boose In the city. Note the Following Prices: Per Yard.

Ingrains, heavy due Ingrains, extra 45c. Ingrains, all wooK extra super. 63c. InjrralDS, 3 ply, extra 81a Tapestry Bruelt 45c. Tapestry 54c.

Tapestry 72c, Tapestry Brussel 81a Body Brussels, good quality. gi.ee Body Brussels, beat quality. 35 Moquettes. aud 1-51 Axminster. $1.75 aud $2.00 N.

B. An inspection of the above- mentioned goods is earnestly solicited, as we are positive it will be greatly to your advantage. EASY- PAYMENTS. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. 408 TO 416 FULTON BROOXLYN DR.

JAEGERS Sanitary Woolen System In order ta make room for new goods, are now offer, lug 1 ttie Brooklyn Store, a their ANNUAL BAKi.Al-V SALE, large lot of UUSUal AND IMlKBWIAK At toeclffl ffLCfi Ot LOI IbHTKUT. BOLE PROPHIETORB AND C0NCK8SI03T-FOR KtVtiiH COLMT. 904 PCLTOX BROOfiLTX. Have yon rheumatism? CCiik and firt nd of it. Take Cactus Blood Csmailoi fff the Bfwtnh Les Grkettpobt, Sept 12.

Ttie conveniion of the Epworth League of Long Island. was held in tbe Methodist church at Greenport this evening. It was largely attended, there being about one hundred delegates present. Following are those who reported their work: H. T.

Knee-land, Brooklyn: Bentley, Flushing; At ms, Southampton; Hawkins, Lake Grove: Howell, Kiverhead; Orient, Mias Young; Jamaica, Dr. Fauison Greenport, O. Corwin. Rev. F.

B. Townsend in hia address of welw come spoke in a pleasing tone of the generosity and hospitality of tne east end. Dr. Faulaoc gave a most interesting add re, dwelling on the manner and results of tbe work wing done, especially training the young and teaching tnem to ba loyal to their pledge, F. B.

C. Opm Air Religion Service. Evangelist Charles E. Forman will conduct an open air religious service at 5:50 P. M.

tomorrow, eornor of Feet street and avenue. In the evening be will preach at tbe Johnson Street M. E. Church, IJobdson and Fleet streets. He will be aensted by F- L.

Mallory, bis feber, fi. M. Fanuaa, au4 a large carpe of worker 9b I by F. L. Mallory, bis father, at From All the Leading Manufacturers.

Bigelow and Hartford Body Brussels, Axminster, Wilton, Mopette, Tapestries, Ingrains. Our is easily reached from al) porta of the city by Horse Cars and Elevated Railroad. The following line of Horse Cars pass the door: Fulton avenue, Haleev street and Futnain avenue, Greene and Gates avenue. Myrtle avenue, Flatbush avenue, Third avenue, Court street. Per Yard, AND A I and Tapestries are all of in texture, weave and advertised prices with 5-8 Saturdays excepted.

iM. You will need a new Top Coat to keep company with your Tile. Kerseys, Venetians, Diagonals, Cheviots and Cassimere3 in aU grades. Prices to suit every idea, handsome effects and perfect fits. 10.

s. 11, CLOTHIER, S. Cor, Broadway Bedford Ave. Open Every Evening. The Real Estate Merkel ef the Week C.

N. Moody Ca have sold the five four story flats, 39x75x100 each, on the south side of Carroll street, 268.6 east Fifth avenue, for John H. O'Neill, the builder, for and the new three-story and basement brick dwelling, 21x57x107, 1070 Dean street, south side, between Bediord and Nostrand avenues, for Asa C. Brownell, tbe builder, to Ruaeil Benedict for $14,000. i James F.

Abrams Son report late sales as fo'iows: A plot, tktxlUO, on tbe sou to Vide of Thirty-second street, 100 east of Third avenue, for John Revbarn to Mol mara for $2,100. a plot, 100x100 2, on tbe south side of Tnirty-second street, 300 west of Fourth avenue, for James Gray to EJ. Heyward for a plot, 125x100, ou the east tide of East Second street, 189 north of Fort Hamilton avenue, Flatbush, for John M. Ferns to John Weynar for $1,500. Frazer Sc Co.

have sold for Mrs. S. J. Hustle to A. E.

JBovay tbe three-storv and basemeut frame dwelling, lt. 9x42x100, 242 Monroe street, for Charles Smith has sold tbe two-story and attic frame dwelling, 22x50, lot 25x100, on tbe east side of Warwick street, 225 feet south of Fulton street, for F. Linton to A Fisher i JohaVeoinns Son have sold tbe two-stoi and basement frame dwelling, 20x44xli situate on the north side of Stewart street, 100 feet west of Bush wick avenue, tor J. D. Mason to alter Pilier.

for Edward H. Scnleuter reports tbe sale of tbe three --story and basement bnck dwelling, lot 20x100, 93 Hope street, for Adam Hauser to Caroline Gutbei! for $3,500. I RosaU Barnes have exchanged few P. J. Carho, tbe builder, with T.

Tburber of New Tort, tbe tbrer-story I ami basement frame dwelling, lot 23x100, 323 Stagz street, for a 500-aere term with a factory building thereon, at Shohula Glen, Sellivan County. N. Y. Tbe same brokers have sold at private sale tbe three-story and basement ame dwelling. lot 25x100, foi'lSardbt5icBoaaId Miss A Davis, and for Bridget Kearns to James Fitzgerald, the three-storv and basement brick dwelling, 25x50x100, 114 Vanderbilt avenue.

A. W. Heubach has sold for Robert Muller to Robert E. MagiU tbe two-story frame dwelling, with brick 1124 Jefferson avenue, for $5,200. Cor with Brothers have sold tbe three story frame flat, 25x44x100, 101 Huron street, for Melancthon 1.

Raddott. to Patrick f. Monahan for $7,350: also toe lot, 25x109, os toe west side of Oakland street, 300 feet 6 inches north of Van Cott avenue, for George W. Wnghfc, to 4Vils6a Ahmaty for $1500. J.

Will Cresweli has soldi tbe two-story bnck dwelling, ou lot ISxlOO, 684 Hancock street, for Margaret McLaughao, to Charles Osborn for $5,250. PoUer Crandall report! tbe following sales: Tbe three-story and Basement bnck dwelling, 20x34. lot 103. 408 Cumberland street, for W. J.

Pearson to Martha Walsa for and the two-storv and basement frame dwelling, 20x42, lot 100, 356 Sixteenth street, for Tbe Land and Improvement Company to EimJv F. Montgomery, of Parkvilie, li i for $5 2u0. Leonard Moody has sold tbe two-storv and basement frame dwelling, 16 8x85, lot 100, 351 Seventh street, to Mrs. R. to Annie Jacoby for I W.

EL Barton has sold to E. Fielder i the twotory and basement frame dwelling, ISx 42x19 on the north side of Covert street, 250 feet east ef Evergreen sveaotg for $420. oargaiit sales ov CHOICE ORIENTAL ART NOVELTIES Suitable lor Presentation Purpose gt Tic First Japanese MTgand Trading 18, 20 aud 22 East 18th HEW YORK CITY. AU the latest FILL STYLES ok Gentlemen's HATS Now oo Sole at 7 shuts, lot cut si. MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC LIGHT cozMZDP-A-zrsr's OFFICE.

126 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. MATTIRW DBA. Prwl4nl. LDGAtt HOliIill4 flM-frwMeilt KOWAKD GltAFr, Numisrr, JAMES ifi.NSKiX, Tremswrsr Aro Lighting, Incandescent Lighting, Electrio Motors, Etc, Estimate iriren and contracts taken for arc or incandescent isolated plants.

For pnoea, aaU at the general office of the tsompeiiy, 126 BROADVAY, Crooklyn, N. CARPETS THOKODGHLY CLEAN Ell AT THIS AMERICAN CAEPET CLEANING WORKS, 1 a AND Ml 35th STBEEX, EltOUKtrN. TELEPHONE CALL IU Orders received through all Carnet Stores Ia. H. BCHENCK.

Proprietor. A SPAH1SH FOOT BATH Corea Tender Feel, ingrowing Nails and Boutons, st Shoe and Boot Polishing Emporium 63 Court Street CHANDLERS HDSIC STORE BAS BEHOVED PBOM MOST AO CB TO 300 FULTOH A VERY LABOR STOKE, And tbs isrxwt stock ot Pianos la the city vador i not CSckrin, Ivor A Pood. Piscliw. sad ay other asskers. Terms sad prims very wans TIEHlMYS LUIUR OIL lr Lamps T1EMANVS IRON PRESERVATIVE Far At! Rtss sf Im Wsrb.

M. Baafiy-mixsd Fmint la Cam or J. H. TIELIAFJfJ, 8 FCIaTOX HT. fKOPOSAL TMPkKTWET Off till WOitas.

cn. naitHi otters Office, RoSt i5, itBletp) dsletpS Buito-ter 1Z, lsm-fropowia opened and eDBosaced for gradJBf sad se sue to Jvbu yarrissey, per ruain, Xstveii sad bsries Fdia ilieiry. per manias foot. 41 $7. Sureties, Ps'rlt sad Joan Mir key, Ktcoard Wboiso, per ranatac fl 75.

tied, -obo H.cwy and TUom JfiefMHis.d. ortoe, pe ratuuoi foot, 4J itO. Sure tiec Jeltm Hrt sad Joba Curma. tksro Hsrveer ruasms lofc. 2.97.

Buretief, Thomas Mcitoasld and Joss Hickey Jons AiiAKM CeanmiMer Attests IX L. JSOETHOr, Secretary, S-lAfit SCEftOfllTr? BOTICE IS PCRUAHC! dr af taa Ujb Ueer K. ADbett, irronLo of tbe coeaty el Ajug, awtioe bereuy vss. scoord at Miulnnai e.sLtne sssieet to A iss Wb.te-dy, Isis ef tne ctf ef Brobsiy a dereseed, ta toey re required to sxhiivt tbe ssse, eits veaebers torevt. to tne taaecrur.

me 4feAjiirstor, st y.sre trsrescusf ifr IVsreto svraaA ia toe city of Br eesiya, sa at befirs to linb dsv Jssaur aexti PstoJauy ADWABD VWfTWT'Y 7A6-3 GEN. GRANTS MONUMENT. are four equestrian statues representing gen-erals oi? Grants staff Tho whole monument, built of granite or marble, and exclusive of toe bronze work, statuary and fneza work, will cost $500,039. Architect Duncan, tbe the successful competitor who designed tbe Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch which is being erected on the Plaza id front of the mam entrance to Prospect Park. Sam Wood, 6 to 5: Blantyre, 7 to Castaway and Ernest, 3 to leach; Burnside and Rover, 5 to 1 each; Sorrento and Eleve, 6 to 1 each; Re-echo, 8 to 1.

Mutuals paid on Birthday $23 straight and 13.70 for placa; on Sain Wood for place. $.90. Seventh Race Sweepstakes; seven-eighths of a mile. Frank Ward first. Kern second.

Timo, 1 31 2 5 fijtting To win Against Arundel and Kern, 2)4 to 1 each; Frank Ward, 3 to Lela May, 5 to La tie, St. John, Red Leaf, Kmgstock and Renounce, 20 to 1 each. For Place Against Arundel sock Kern, 4 to 5 each; Frank VVard, even money Lela May, 2 to Lafitte, St. John, Red Lear, Kuigstock and Renounce, 8 to 1 each. Mutuals naid on Frank Ward $19.45 straight and $0 85 for placa; on Kera for place, $9.75.

CHALK TALK AND MELODY. Jere. Johnson, Wilt Give Pabllo tertalnmenta Next Week, Commencing next Monday evening and continuing each evening of the week, from 30 to 8:30, a free chalk talk oanHow to own a home with tbe money you are paying for rent, will be given at S9S Fulton street, aud a phonograph will render a vocal and instrumental concert. The entire programme will given uuder the auspices of Jere. Johnson, br.

Failures for tke Current Week. There were 182 failures ia the United States reported to RradsfraedV during the web, against 141 in the preaeJing week ani 190, 134. 144 and 18S in tbe corresponding weeks of 1889, 1888, 1S87 find 1886 respectively. Toe total number of failures iu toe United States Jan. 1 to date is 7,100, against 7,936 iu 1339.

Taraoa Boat Clab Regatta Tbe Varuua Boat Club is having a great time to-day. It is their fifteenth annual regatta, aud in connection with the boat-racing there are all sorts of athletic games iu progress at the boat bouse, foot of Filty-eightb street. To-night there will be dancing, commencing at 7 and, Judging from the way the sport starts in, it is likely to be a red letter day the history of this popular club. Bln. Tierney a.

Fireman Widow. Mrs. Emma J. Tierney, widow ot a fireman of that name connected with Engine 25, nas received $1,000 dollars from tbe Widows' ana Orphans' Fund of tbe Fae Department, and an allowance of $95 a mouth from tbe Pension Fund for the support of herself aud children until tbe latter grow to maturity or until she marries again SaaSay Observance Meeting. The (Sunday Observance Association will hold a meeting to morrow evening In tbs Fort Greene Presbyterian Church, Cumberland street, north of Myrtle avenue.

Addresses will be made by the president, A A Robbins, Edward P. Ide, tbe Rev, A B. Prichard, tbe pm tor, and others. HARDENBERGH CO Fultonand Clinton Streets. men TGogos, cos HojrtSt KEWYORKJSesSBVtHiliSl k-PARIS'i26 RuetfEnfhiei Respectfully announces a Grand Opening ox Wednesday and Thursday, September 17th and 18th "When we will show the latest Fall Winter NoYelties IN Paris and our own trimmed Sonnets and English Round Hats.

FIRST WARD REPUBLICANS. Thetr Enrollment Books Open rolled Republicans Pursuant to a resolution passed by the Republican General Committee, tbe First Ward Republican Association held open house" last night for the enrollment of tbe names of Republican voters Thy club rooms, 84 Court street, were open from 7 to 10 P. and sixty new names added to tbe roll. The committee in charge was composed of Joseph Wilhatas, chairman; Josnua M. Van Cott, secretary; Alexander N.

Lewis, A. G. McDonald, F. A Ward, Willi William Hj Williams, Charming Frotbingham and Alexander H. Van Cott.

On Wednesday eveuing next, between tbe same hours, tbe committee will hold another meeting for the saute purpose, and efforts will be made to gee ail unenroiled Republicans on toe books. The third meeting will ba held on Wednesday, feep- 24. Palled a Revolver. Robert Smith, ot 580 First avenue, New Tori, was arrested in Green point last sight tor attempting to kill Wm. Tomlinson, of 193 Calyer street, thesap-rmtendent of the electric light plant in Twenty-fourth street, New York.

Tomlinson, it is said, recently discharged Srnita from the electric works and the hitter want to Greenpoint and demanded reinstatement, and when it was refused he pulled a revolver and threatened to kill Tomliaoa. Justice Goetting sent South to jail to await examination. for Uaea- The English Illastrated Magazine. The English Illustrated Magazine for September quite an interesting number. The opening paper, by Marion Crawford, is a readable aocount of Philippine Welssr, tbe charming consort of Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, accompanied by several portraits-Tbe Hon.

Maude Stanley discourses amusingly on the vexed subject of Servants, and William Woodall, M. graphically describes Potters in Rhioeland." Sir Donald Wallaces sketch, 'Overland from India, is concluded, as is also William Morris fine serial, Tue Glittering Phun; or. The Land of Living Men. Elizabeth Balcn contributes A Glimpse ef Oateriey Park, and Leonard Noble writes am instructive essay on Education and the Working Man. One of the most interesting papers la the number, however, is foe Ideatificawoa of Criminals in France, by Edmund R.

Spearman, with a number of quaint illustrations. Tee pictures are aU excellent, as noal with this magazine. Macmillan lid Fourth avenue, Naw York.) i A FRIDAY CROWD, Slat InlerMlinc UrcIdr me the Skeepchead Bay Track Yeeterdav. Tbe attendance at the Sbeepshead Bay track yesterday was not large, but those who were there witneesed the running off of seven in-tores ting events. The details are as follows: First Race One mile.

Madstono first, Elk ton second. Time, 1:45. Betting To win Against Bravo, 8 to Gladstone, S1 to Can Can and Monroe, 4 to I each; Elk ton, 13 to tbs Lady Jane colt, 7 to For place Against Bravo, 1 to Mad stone, even money Can Can and Monroe, 8 to 5 each; Eikton, 4 to the Lady Jane colt. 7 toL Mutuals paid on Madstone $39.70 straight end 15.90 for place; on Eikton for place $13 60. Second Race Tbe Speed Stakes, Futurity course; Kingston, first; Fitzjames, second.

Time, 1.12. Bottiug To win Against Kingston, 1 to Volunteer, 16 too; Fuzjames and Correction, 12 to 1 each. For place Against Kingston, no betting; Volunteer. to Fitzjames, 6 to Correction, 8 to 1. MoGuuls paia on Kingston $6.15 straight and 6 45 for place; on Fitijames Tor place, $14.35 Third Raoe The Autumn Two-Year-Old Belling Stakes; Futurity course.

Woo icutter first, Evangeline second. Time, 1:13 4-5. Batting To win Against Evangeline, 3 to 1: Void, 8X to Woodcutter, 4 to Emma Beauty, Blithe, Bartbenaand Terri fier, 10 to 1 each; Servitor, 12 to Vanity, 20 to Eirkowr, SO to 1. For place Against Evangeline, even money; Woodcutter ana Void, 6 to 5 each; Emma Beauty. Blithe, Barthena and Terri fier, 4 to 1 aoh; Servitor, 5 to Vanity, 8 to Kirk-over, 16 to Mutuals paid on Woodcutter $24 25 straight and $10.66 lor place; on Evangeiiue for place.

$10 901 Fourth Ftaca The Siren Stakes; one mile and an eighth. Tuila Blackburn, first; Ru parts, seoond. Time, 1:58 3 5. Betting To" win Against Ruperta, to Halter fokelter, 3)4 to Tuila Blackburn and Reclam, 8 to 1 each; Miss Belie, 15 to Druidess, 25 to I. For place Against Ruperta, no betting; Helter Skelter, to Tuila Blackburn and Raclare, 2V to 1 each; Miss Belle, 4 to Druidess, 8 to Mutuals paid ton Tuila Blackburn $52.85 straight and $13.65 for place; on Ruperts for place, $6 GO.

Fifth Race Handicap sweepstakes; ooejmile and three-sixteenths. Los Angeles lint, Ele vs pecond. Time, 204 3-5. Betting lo win Against Los Angeles, 1 to Badge, 5 to Eleve, 15 to Mutuals paid on Los Angelas $6 55 straight and $5 40 for piece; on Eleve for place, $6.15. Sixth Race Due mile and an eighth.

Birthday first, bam Wood second. Tims, 3-5. Betting To win Against Birthuay, 24 to Blantyre and Bam Wood, 4 to 1 each; Castaway aud Ernest, 8 to 1 each: Burnside and Rover, 12 to 1 cacti: Sorrento and Eieve, 25 to 1 each; Rs-cobo 20 to For Place Against Birthday, even money; J. of.

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