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A THE BROOKLYN ijtTIZKN, TlUlijliiDAY. BEITEMBEB. 1, resorts7 SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. BEAL ESTATE -HELD.

WOMANS WORLD. Only 13 Miles from the Heart of the Metropolis. Only 24 to 30 minutes by express. Sales Tuesday. Thursday and -Saturday.

t.otx, M4 ui home on my Monthly peynentx Parch now and get tho heacfll oiEkllberal offer Over 3,200 tele already GRAND EXCURSION LABOR DAY. FBIDAT. DtSI.ET A MS Ctotgal Jmwt City Atuff. BOSTOfi, LAND C0 Thi illuitrition ii of pliuic or aorded woolen goods for the bell ikirt and nearly ronnd weiet, which opens Invisibly on the left, is without darts and 1 points np in front over a yoke of glace taffeta, which is accompanied by eolla and full sleeves of the same, and a tiny rnfflo on the foot of the skirt The belt and yoke edging Is a torsade or roll of two-colored satin ribbon repeating the colors of the glace silk. a Variety the Sploe of Variety indeed is the spice of life.

Each sea-eon brings its own recurring pleasures, and the novelty of the antumn completely obliterates the memories of spring and midsummer bean-ties. Ia it not well that it la eo for imagine the pain and lasting ache lithe- grief of to-day worn as poignant a year hence, or that self-eatisfao-tion made a change Undesirable and nnaonght Vfe are a restless people; women especially so. The feminine natnre revels in change, eave in one particular, the affections. These remain, When on oe fixed, stable to the end. Bnt the brain of womankind throbs with more variable beats than the great unreasoning, changeless heart Even honseeieaning ia welcomed as a novel interruption in the domeatio routine, and there is a asst ia the work -that lightens the task.

We would the manufacturers be if women REAL E8TATE AT AUCTION. a FLAiS EKCfTECTtO BY OECISION-OF SUPREME COURT, NOV. 13th, 18. Grand 'Qosing. Out Sale OF ALL Tbe Remaining 309 Lots OH THE FAMOUS COWENHOYEN FARM, KEW UTRECHT, ON Monday, Sept.

5th, 1892, AT OCLOCK P.H. ON THE PREMISES. HOLIDAY MUSIC BY 23D RECIMENT BAND. IIOMII IV rOI.UTIOV I VDEU NAMUOTit TEAT BEFORE SALE FREE PASSES From 4ks Bndgs and al pnrtxof Brpoklyn, direst to thn property. Ths lots are splendidly located, tetwesw $4th and 63d six and on 16th, 17th and 19th avx and are near Blytbo booms nnd opporits ih property of tbs Wert Brooklyn Improvement Co, THE GREAT RR.

CDT To tho 39th Bt. Ferry 1 bow open, and the property Is only 96 lento from ths Battery. Grade level, every lot ready to be built a pom, oehooMi shuruhea and handsome residences alt around. Terms extraordinarily UteraL JBRE JOHNHON, JR $0 Liberty rt, 5. nod 189 191 Mootagne st, Brooklyn REAL ESTATE.

ALITYEAR Compare BN30NHtTK8T-BT-THK-SEa with other suburb. Fall Styles. Already tha big shops an patting oat some of the first novelties for sntnmn wearing that servo si the advance guard of the great troop of dress materials that will soon be noa ns in full content to wear one stj4e nf gft-n mml. tef loveliness, and which likewise sound the key- BIRD CUSTARD POWDER. ENGLISH SPECIALTY MAKE DELICIOUS CUSTARD Without Egg.

A t9c pack, 111 1 MI B.k.'follf P-m. I tithe, bt unto at duh freth from Enflaafl, tur Jutf leading Next, syrsnge in a pie dish or mold, layers of egg-plant and layers of the stew. Pour a little broth or gravy into the mold and bake in the oven dor about thirty-five minutes. Turn the whole carefully out on to a oisb. or, better still, serve inhe pie dish.

If there is any difficulty in procuring the egg-plants or aubergines, the ordinary wgetable marrow ia an excellent substitute, Sou file. Beat separately- the white of four and the yolks of two eggs; whisk the whites into the yolks, add a few drops of flavorinipand turn it ont on a shallow tin or plate and bake ten or twelvo minutes. The eggs should be beaten thoroughly, and eerved immediately on the iliah in, which they were baked. Fruit or Jelly may ba added to a souffle. A New French Trimming.

A French trimming that will be need for tba bottom of skirts of silk or wool is made as Cut three lengths of gray or white wadding Into inch-wide strips; cover these with the drest goods, then braid the three utrands fo-gether loosely, but very evenly. When done sew fast to tbs extreme edge of the bell skirt, Tbe strands are braided exactly as one braids the hair. -I Milk Shake. To three end a half pounds granulated iosw t(1 t-qnartef boiling -water and it simmer until it is entirely diMoWed. It is not neoeseary to boiL After cooling sdd three tea pooxxfalx of extracUg-any flaror, and anull lump of citrio Gcid wiU improve tbe syrup.

Citno scid is harmless, os it is need in the manufacture of all the lemon drops on the market, and may be pat in in quantity to suit the taste. not of fashion before the great fcmininechorus bursts out in the absolute decision of whet is right snd proper to ba worn. If hints count for anything, sombre effects will-- predominate the winter fabrics Everything is shaded from the carious bine and grain blendings to the gayer magentas, purples and pinks, that seem to have a new leas of life, so numerous are they. A lovely and tempting window full of Lyone silk in brond stripes seems to announce a revival of dinner end promenade gowne in this handsome material, let when the American woman leaves her stylish tailor-msde cloth gown for a silk street costume, no matter how elegant how simple, ehe will show a lack of taste that we do not think ia eompetibla with her nature. Childrens hate ere decidedly furry, great bearer flats with velvet bows an stiff wings bsing tha-moet noticaahie stylos.

For women navy blue is again the especial tone in millinery, end it will never die as long ss it continues to be so becoming. The little mink and sable tippet; of laet winter will continne in fem inine favor, though High feather collar wiilT deep yoke in oocqnM plume will moon more chie snd certainly less suggestive of Diana and tbe trophies of the ohese. Fashion Note. New feather fan are made of long and beautiful ostrich plumes, mounted on tortoise shell sticks, with a flight of diamond ewaiiowi set transparently in the shell. In the winter months a fragrant reminder of summer pleasures may be retained by filling a divan cushion with dried rose leave.

It is said that for evening in the coming season elaborate coiflures, with cnrls on the neck, will be worn. Velvet ribbon knotted is still mach worn, and black velvet ie often seen in the daytime twisted through tbe coils and tied on top of the brad at the beginning of the pasting. Around the face the locks are arranged at well, as little fris as possible being tbe favorite; bnt to most feature a alight softening ia quired. Elderly women dress their hur more elaborately than young girls, and are allowed quite as much liberty in the way of soft frizzes and earn around the face, A new bracelet, hailing, like most novelties, from Fans, is made of an invisible chain holding a very large diamond, which, when worn, appears placed on the aim with nothing to faiton it. Real leather playing card cases with facilities for registering the number of game and points made are generally favored.

Entire yokes and cuffs of white dresses' re formed of point lace braid run through with lovo ribbons. Rico Toast with Poached E-g, Boil the rice tbe night before it igto be. need pnt it into a bread -loaf pan and keepsttogic; tb next morning cat in slices, brash Utils fiteltod butter over tbe broiler and the slieed broil, or rather toast before tbe fire, hen done butter tb slice, place on each a poached egg. spot the top of too eg with little black pepper and aerr. Oyster cn Brochette.

Select one dozea choiee oysters; plunge them into hot water a second to make them firm; this process is called blanching; then drain and dip them into melted butter; arrange them on skewer with alternate layers of neatly sliced bacon, broil over a moderate fire, Vihen done edij maitre d'hotol batter to them and eerve on tbe ikewers. Corn Broad. 8ift half a pound of corn meal and flonr, add a scant tesspoonful of salt and a scant tublespoon-fnl of baking powder. Beat together one onnee of powdered sugar, two eggi, one ounce of batter and add to the flour; ate nearly A pint of milk to make a thin batter and bake in a hot oven. a Choree Omelet.

Beat three egg; add to them a tablespoon Tul of grated Farmcsan cheese; pour into a hot pan, try and fold in tbe nsnal manner. Jnst before folding add a heaping tablespoonful more of cheese, and turn out on the hot Dust a little Fsrmcsan on top and srv 7 1 ears. Not la ills time rf plsisurs iloth I HiE Uimv, But lu til WAY (si iT Ovr tli i tilt of lot Thr len jrioora abtdov look wo GO Woad Ul tfOit, Tb Hi wt.aiu hw rxiubow Ald lilt DO (CATs. Jon AHk 3 LMXNXT to tA feotory. SUMMER LOXQ ISLAXD.

The Grand View HoieM FORT HAMIUOX OPEX ALL THE YEAR. Grea4 oireil Every Aflorooos Uh Every Evealny. Boating, fietfaliRi FtblRff. a ter Toheggaa riUde ADOLPH RDEUL. Fr.arlct.r.

ACCOMVi ODATED Ain. F. SMITH. Loca4 yXlk I 3 to $3 r-. Ikith Beach.

Avon beach pier Cafe and Restaurant) B4JTH BEAOB, JL I Boating. Bathing mod Fishing, fin? rial terms muds fw SOiiUlrt PARK ROAD HOUSE, Bath Beach. Cropsey Av- CORNER SIXTEENTH Ample h4 aocommodations for driving parties and Meyctistx J. BEIERLBtA. Proprietor Cone if Island PROSPECT HOTEL, CONEY ISLAND, L.

JAMES DOYLB, Ftop Newly sroctsd; modem style thmughout; 80 rooms i irgs dining room facing ths ecean splendid view from taiooiuss. onset hotel on the-island, euLiae and wins list unsurpassed accMtibls from any tails sad i toe Culver depot, special uctax bheepshead JUDGE tfett AHONS OLD HOTEL will nn exclusively on the European plan this Bummsx Particular artsntirt to tranwentx $eiv. Jersey. THE COLORADO, BELMAR. FORMERLY OCEAN BEACH N.

J. Spacious, well-ventilated rooms accomaodatioos fur 800, 1 OOO-fout pikeia, faciov the ocean; location oa-u rpasssd. bathing aaexoeilsd sapenor omvice. For particciars address B. P.

FOLK, itopt. MBA M. E. OOMPTOX. Asbury Park.

ATALANTA hotel, A8BUBr PABK. J. Directly on Ooean Fnmt. Bedneod ntfei fer September. Good nsnoie and daaciag-evcnlngx WM.

APPLEGATE. Prop. Catskil I Mountain CATSKILL MTS. htople Grove f09 fort elevatton. This house is fri pisasamfy xtuated at tb eotranec to ths KaofrkiU and is surrounded by an exteusiv lean dotted with maguineant mapie trass.

The roems ars-arge and sictaotlyrfjimiishsd, and ar all li lighted. Tbs purtor are seil suited for dancing- Tvoolx croquet, btiiaxtis and bowung. fipo-iul rates frHsp-temher. PUlGO PhCJL WOODBINE COTTAGE. P.

Fa LIN IF JuaUtom, Ort.ns Go, Y. TTEfDHAM, N. T. WOODBINE COTTAGE. If Pleasantly located hi (eat ral part of Windham: pleasant drtvsa and toady walks tabic specialty special fates let September, good hunting.

JAOOB TURK. TlfOTOTADI 8UMMIT HOUSE, TANNERS AvX vtUx N. Y. 9.000 feci elevation; strictly first-cias. highest e'evatioo and best new in this part of ttto is.

Write for mrenlar. RAMULPORa LM COTTAGE. WINDHAM, N. Id ieeteletetom. Pretty cottage to oentral part of Pleasant drives and pU nty of ahudx Large room 9 per week for Bept.

J. A. MEAD. and good tab1. A REEL FARM HOUSE, CAIRO, GREEN Jp Co-N.

1,600 ft. elevatusi lergx airy rooms andfirst-clum table, sapniied from our own farm. Gate kill Creek rune through farm; convenient to P. O. Plenty, toadx tsnmx croqneX eto.

Imnre parlors and plan Special rates for September. Mrx A. W. ABLLU LEGAL notices. McDOUGAL BTRF.ET bupremk court, KingeCouety JosephfaeO Drake egain 4 Virgil R.

Case et al In imnua-e of a yudgmmt ol foreclosure mod sale of thUeourt mfidein the auov-mitiOd action, bearing date tie eiev-qth day of August. 1 93, the andsmgned reterex wili re 1 at publio atetion on the 6th day Be.tmbsr, 1:9 a 13 eclock Jacob '1b, auit'oaeer, at the C-'amsrcial Exehangn, Xg ,89 iltoa wrest, in ibetltv of Brootciyo. (be prem-iera-aireriei to be sold by id judTmsnt and thersia de-ecriei as follow, m. All that eert tin lot. piece or parcel of land situate, lying and bipg to the Cuy ot Brooklyn, bounded and dev-nbd a follow, to wit Beginning at potat ou the northerly uds of McDougal street, die taut or hundred jJ ktiij-Ml feet westerly from tlto aortbwestwrly corner rt ttiDougai street and Stone avenue.

tneuce running uortheriy parallel with Stone a roans and partly ti-r jucb a ir wall oas hundred feet; westerly pan'lsl wi M'Douxal street rtxteeu feet themes somberly, parallel with 8we arenas and partly through party wail erne hundred feet to Mo-Dougai MrtL aud msecs eastsfiy aloog MrDoncal meet nxteen feet to ths point 't plase of bcrionitue, together with all and ring, lar the ienemutx hsmiita-meata and apportsnanoea thereunto belonging or loan nrp listed August li. 11 hOKl H. RIOX. Referee. JotEPtt M.

GaKcvwooo flaintift's Miorner, 64 Ovort troet, Brwoklvu. anl6 daTh XT EW YORK SUPREME Van Xordei aent of Martha COURT-WARNER Van Nordee as executor rt tb last will and to ta- of Martha r. an horde, deceased, plain id, agwovt Th taas Van Nor iso ani Mary M. Vaa No-den, deft a tan to. Summons.

P-matifi pejires that las tna be had ta too County of King. To tb above namd del unuand each ot them. on ar hereby ninmutie; to eases' ms omnptaint thv 'cttou, and to serve copy your answer on the plaintid's atiomcv within twenty days sflr tue service of law snmmooa iciawv rt tie day of ervtex and to eto of year Dilute to appear, or answer, yarmemt will be taken agamet yon If diaoiL, for th rtef demanded to the complaint- Datod Sew York, 4-tl 6. 191 FREDtrtlO D. PhiLiPVPlainttfPs Attorney.

Ottos and P. O. udlreex Nx 86 Wall street, New York Cuy. To tbe defendant Thomaa I Van JfoHvnt The torero-tog rnmnions is served bih to by pchhcat'on pnrusot to an der rt Ho. Willard Bartlett, one of the Jaetu ee ef the Supreme Court dated ths 9th day of Aoenrt, lo itl-1 with th complaint to tha office of ths Ctetk rt tHe i o-ntv of Knw, at the HaH rt Recoria, the (sir rt Btiuklym Counts of Kiigi, ths 9th day Aii4atlb9A kHBDLHU PH.LIPn PlainUSs Attorney Office end P.

0. Addresx Ka 45 Cedar street, ork City, anil 6t Tb fTTHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW JL T-k by the rrarort God free and I idspeodent, ChariGUe reiser. 1 1 9 C-ouoly Armacu, Iretand Join Cro Tullnnerx cooety Am at IrsUai, AunEtxaHvnry Ludormant, liuugtnoo. Irelami, aen trat at. bwas Crorier.

of tbs Cl'y of Broob rxNew York, has lately petitioned oor huvrogate Luort rt tbs i ounty of Kings to have certain iotrr meat in writing, oetnng dal ths -I daV rt Janxl-? and tbs fwvsatb dayrt Ann 18 I. relavtog to real an psrionalir pr red a the la-t will and tsa-rtsnt of JrX8 TNTRMaaof Brootlyn. N. Y. caased.

Wj srrturs. i and each of you are h-reby sttsd id required to appear before our-Btrrogato af ths oi bmga. at a surrogate I ourt, to be held at Hall 1 erJj. in ths i.y of on ths I Hh day e-t ember, I83 at teo rl-k in ths teu tbn and tb-r to a toed the probe to of the eaidiaat will and wi-menL to testimony whereof have cand IF el of otur aau Namiitfl'tCeffrt to be hrreuuto affixed. It.

81 itnera. Him. tieorge B. Abbott, irn ca'e of cur at id count at ths City of Brooklyn th 3 th fiflvnt tsly in tbs year ef o-ir Lord, cue thoue-aad eight naadred and uuety-twn, naueigo CARROLL. Clsrlt ef the irrogatse iVnfi tumTiTTOX Attomsf for 4 6, Th aj EW IORK supreme court-place of An trial Ring Oounty -liOrl Curran, plainti'L tgamsa Wliliam P.

nrran, rtefecdsnt. Ac'ion for i rams, Raninions To tus dsfemla it are bsrvby lunsoatd to answer tbs coiBp.aiut i his action and to yr? a copy your annr on ill yuntifi attornm witti tweity day after the nmr tf this nnuoat sicl jsivs of tbe day of servtoo. and lass rt ywov fail 're Uapoear or an-mr, jniigmsut 6s rakso a-amst yoi bt dsa lit, for ti rel.sf dmando i lbs Coos i i it -Dated Jui? I kth, 1-Oi AM HOXk BaRK Tr, Piaianrs Attcmsy (MB'S nod Port Ozbss adJtoss. No. 16 Court ot (, JInsk vv.

Wi ism Curran Th toragfil sbibibah erd pvo yon hy pti sa ion pi am vp an ir oi li.u 1 1 fi or me rt Gj the Ma of New orb. da wl he juib day of Jb, 1 trd oa tbe 7lt day of 1-2 nut wi.h i lam tn ths Orta's of ie 1 rk f.be on iff Ki.ig at re HaUrt to ths tty rt fciya, Loacty of kongxinsaiii i it 21. I i ANTl'iiaj btRRrrr riauAW-fis Attorney, 16Cen brMaa. N. 1 jy.i lb PUBrANCE OF AN ORDTR OF THE p.

Ah'Mitt, frrvie of the tunmy of (If't't'S fshl TS 1 z- t. i tr- fiiurf 3HRi'4i)bl Ml i KlVF. 1st of I i1 rt Rrwk in, a tits intv ot k'nr5, ead. ti at ey ar ri to it tbs as ie. wt ii the enw-rs tFrart ttfis sih-riu, at tt.eir pia-e of taii.t-n.

ai Vo. li4 Ms Vd is. 1 V. it rfi, on or i the nftewfith day of Ocwbsr neat Dated Anl 7, Ibwi. Executors.

FRANf RtK oos. RrtVF tUM.Rul lTri I Non inffv ne P' tn- 'k i OF AN OnprRCK TI ft ur A'rm'riT nf 'wv a hrri ftivvn, a at to hhn ai i 1 raofort- Jtffroa ftoe Broadway, 90x100; KsUiartunNickiaa to Adin bagel A Hwi, hi kill Fourth av.n cor iorty-eevectb et, 49 x100, Ju i stroll to John A Wriewuana, mort ttiuiro.1 iUQaw km.ksriHK.Xerv. J. ueortfa GutUng to Aug-aibdlierfig, mort at, a 900 ft scoond av. 20x190 1 kato ti vmw, widow, to Theodora ocbmUx $00 CoUa at.

Hicks at 6x100, Ihomoo Carroll to ii4 SieOO Comeim it, i a 471:19 Central ov, 18 luu, Michael McGrath and George Barn to thariee karpnaetolo. aaojaot to morl Veto ftuih a a. 180 koerth OXxlOO, Margaret kali to klixabatb 6 Siitfl at, a wlourtuav, lOoXlOO, James Pb Dip to LiDabvth Norris 1,000 'Zlim ttottUSA toartgj.fiuO 6,000 Saw prop, Mabel, wife William Joocx to Mary a. ftoeat-oo, mort $.4,500................. 6,000 Diamond at, a 0,80.10 a Main at, Flatbash.

0x184 l-x62 tilled 9. Hr otartweatner, of eruua, to dame Dsvervaux, of Aspeo, 1,850 Ifkorina Gatorua 600 Meaaroia at. a a. 126 xwenaXiailoU, hA), Mar-gareiha Wagner, widow, to Jos Leycodecfc.r .11,000 Gateaav, Utuyvssani ov. 194ilo9, 1 a A Melao Jr, to trod ,000 jf av, a a 376 a of Evargraeo a a 6 to ibjrtia av, 67 to av, a a 67.

Uoaa loi Ii. mtp ft Woott'i iirop, ilubniiii bonua barrel! to Fiorina Latorua wasat.ioii iw, tobjoai a 110.6 tttuvaaant av. 194 Ml, Vvm A MeiaoWg Jr to trod Lottana a a 4 to ibjrtia av, di vu 'iOnjeatojoa Itrujandna, HrooKln, and Honor tkiiaiar, Brooklyn, mort, $0,000... Each Cxrueu av, wa, 387 aaofftrk at, now av, 25x100; Tuomaa lAab to Xavana l.iab. mort $2,000 8,300 AtUmlo av, aa 2baol Butfaioav, i7iL6.lVxLT.3-xbii.ii, Banal, xUratt Maala, widow, to Ko Firat ai, 53.8 ft of Denton pi, bAl, Davta JUmadtll to George Brown, mort Seveniiatn at, a 1H0 ft of 'i'entb av, 30x100.

Bay Uidg a rtrn. Bay Bidga Park Jjuprovamvnt Goto WliUaoi Meyer Potuam av. a a lvo it of 1brnop v. 20il0o, iaa Downey to Mary Taylor, mort $5, lOJ Greoav, oor Carlton av. 30 loxu, Jenny VooJ.iarkar,vidowtoLyaandar Manvbuitar, Bama property, Uaa iower, innate Aawbanf 8,000 1.500 8,000 7,800 Horn to aaiua Savemy-dith et, aw 00 Bw Twaiftn kv.runanw 1 00 a iiO ua ioo, Utrecht Catharine ihofnpvon to kduhxrd Britbiau btiSoag, mort $00 BoUar at, a a 1 i 0 Brooklyn av, 20x100, ral mort, bainnel kvana, guardn of WUuaa Charlaa Evans, to Barab-fc Maad 500 Interior lot 100 Crown at 376 New York av.

runs lit a 37.V a 37.9. Barak Md to barnavd Cotton 950 Crow a ota, a 868 ft of New York av, 30x10 foraoluauro, JoooOonrtnvy to Barnard Cotioa 1,600 6raenv, nwaVoofta HamOorg av, 50xiOO, bl. Wuiixm Earilnger to Henry raan, wort, Broadway, a wi iWft aVof LairU av, 35x61 16; Widum Bokalp to Mary wile Ckariaa Vollmar, mair'wVmrth aviliSVi' fhnm, xad9bs.lM 8,00 Ss.ento ft of Foarth av. ii.luO, hil. luMclcra as.

to am. fisvMitb st, a a PoartU sv, Id.8slti0, bAl. 6,000 6000 forecloouro Mine to Grroli tt, 317.6 Sixth 30x110 4x30x111. 3( Anaio wifo Gilbort Murtb to UomltUuo Bortoohi aorrooUoa deed Borne Bertacb to rloronooM van dor ttiiiifefi. mort $6 000 Veoderbilt ei, e.

550 Short rt, 76x108, FWtbosh, olm Doit, to Ghxrle Bowm Fixt Seme prop, SxrAh Chxrlee end Donnies irtiioie caoiwoU xnd Bxrxh IrDKdsxrto Jet me pL Vi! i i 5 6 Oetei V. 30 x71 Crtnln Hell to Pbebe A Deri mon 8,400 Bxmo prop, Photo Dxvw to hrodefok Grot; mort $3,500 I W00 Clifton pC 150 fiw Mercy no, 80x100; Frod- nek urov to Pbobo A Derie 13.000 Sixth a -X 33-M M-Merxx nv. 30.lL 105.5 so 19 9xso 86.10 bU.6ii 481 Xm 5om Hoi Hon, 6 i 1 1 904iMefy Bhnlly to Mxry Mo Girrn.b$i -vkvv liith xr. Ko. 305, 38 ft a union et, 32x93.6 Mery 6klly to Gxtlixrin Clerk Hemeon er, 30 Middloton Mk 30x79 11 Chriuixn Goorg Bpari to Elbortax A kontxr.

mort $3.000 Bern property, Elberta A IContec. to Homrich Heimkx mort $,500 Booond XX 863 11 Bond 4, 768x81 6, hi 1, lire! Gormen Method irt KpMoopxl Mrnemn Church to Emxnoel knekoon Bleeckor et, 344 Evergreen nv, 76x100, ht Botch to Aloie Dillmenn, nert. Hoa Lou 88 9, map Bergen New Utreoht James ft Woolley to Ta.ri'.k Campbell Macoo et, nx 391 fetnrveeant av, 18x100, John AGolaoa to Harriet FTnoreton, mort $5,000... $J00 Wyonxst, ex 137 3 Atlxntio av, 26x100, foreclose, John Courtney to Emma Schnopp, deed os oxeoutioo Eastern Parkway, oor Osborn et, 35x100 Annie Lictiteoetein, formerly Krormex to Joseph Lichtenstein, part, mort $3,000 EUaiburg av, ne 50 Greene nf, 36x100. hxl, t)tt tSrngvr and WlilixmMogk to Henry Mogk and Charlotte hit wife, mort $3,600 Booth Fourth street, 63 Roetding st, 93x96, hai, John Jaaex exor, Ac, Wiiliaa Mott, to Mary Noonan $,750 Prospect 4v, sw 463 1 Fifth nv, 91.8xlOO.Xi 100 Henry nsvsutaaa to Hints amulsky Eaaiarw Psvkwat anr an rnnnlaia Si Eastern Parkway, ew oor lountaia av, 30x90, Henry Bender to Bernhardt WUd $xA Han- nah.

nla wife Horn Cleveland st, 300 a Ridgewood av, 60x100, Sydney A bmitn to George A Brown 8,169 Carleton av. 890.4 a Atlantic nv, 30x100, Laara Gitlmorx formerly Bragg, to Michael Bamberger, Y. mort 6900 Roonyet, x30fteof Aiaelw si, 30x70, AL Jn- dith Baokex widow, to Johu knobbe and Thor-sea, hi wife, joint tonantx mort $200. 8,600 Lot 98, Wost Meadow Bank. Gravewml James Hervoy toBartholemew McGcttrick, 1871 76 Buttalo av, 111 6 It eof Allan tie av.

7xl00x oentra liox between Parific st and Atlantic ay. along iane to land of A La Chaise a a Alfred Ogden to Thomas Hom Butler at, cor Butler pi, mne 137.7 31.11 78 8 to pi 107 6, Emanuol Simon to Henry Neuman. mort $3 6iH Hom Thirteenth st, 926 6 Third av, Borgort to Thomas Montgomery, mort 3,600 Powell ef, 130 Glenmrre av, 14x08, to alley George Cntaaook to Elisabeth Ghutntok, mort $2,600. 4a Hom Preeident rt, 180 Hick et, 30x100, hd iw Frit sen to Ellen, wife of John ONeill 7,300 Henry 60 Union st, 9Ux94, hAI, Flortno wife of George Lee As, lo Kiiesa wile of Fritxm.mort Berryman rt, 825 Blake av, 36x100, also 376 Blake av, 36x1 U0, Caro- 7,600 Berryman rt, line Lowerre to John 'tuner. 8ixthav.ee, 74 8 Bertels; Mery bkelly to Peter A bkel Geirgie av, HH) Liberty av.

75x3ihi Arid av, Gottfried and Michael Pinl to Wilheli KnirXmVwker av, ex av, 35x 100, Chniuan A Keppler to William Dietrich, mort L100 Hmi ey plYf.7ki6(LKiL; ieim Hom JUDGMENTS AND UENS. From the Record of the County Clerk Yesterday. Following is tb record of Judgments filed with the County Clerk yeeterday. Ths Aral name ara the partiee against whom Judgments hart been obtained ntnewatrra Reilly, AngnstnsP, of al Jrrvraire Httebooek. Bemxckesy, Kerab Know Mfk t'onklin, Brewster Irving Fiu Dobnellon, 8 Commercial Rnk.aM..e..

Eddy, FlieTTbeod re Oatl, Wolf Jo4ah Partridge Grenmg. Pad George WTooker llognaairrr, 1 artha-oeorfe Banker Keir, Wi iia-n Arnett Htuiih. La ux Jo) n-Anott Smith Malone, Nicholas Anett Sort r. Freak Jacob Jamea. bmeon, t.eorge Uooh Jatriee hhieie, Andrew JValoom Brewing Co The Abbnt brewing Go-1 It eof ore Gilman.

Vxccax Michael TOomae Moore Wayne, John, et el Thome Mor. HKCBAKICW1 uswx cor Canton si and Anhorw place, 60x- No. 9 Anbam and 97 f'entna st, Hrookiyja Ior A Sa Co erst Frederick Fogg eids of klatbusb av, 102 ft of Vaiboae et, theoeeeBO ft.tbeneee 3.4 ft toOetliano et, inenc a 60 ft. thence J2d ft to beg, lUt bush, Trank dreamer age! Thsmaa and John gan Ea -id Hat nosh av, 189 a Atlantic av, a 30 a 4 46 to beg, Robert kaaa eg at Arnold Doider, st a) Cbauncey eX 373 of Baratoga av. 77x100 Jac.tbtweiobret'baragrt John LYowlsyetale owners and ntracture getenty-i fth from hlvtnih teroirteenth a lrgnaxio rrtvlo agrt toe Bay Kidge am proremrutt'o Seventy-nHb at.

from Eleventh to rs irteenth ax New Utrecht, taienro Alest agst the Bay Ridge Imtvrovem'ni te ScvMty n'tR et, from Eivventhto Foortoentk -cx Nvw I tree it, Gioa ni IJ ttu agst 1 he Bay Kidge Improveuunt on, owner BevcaiM huh et, from Kletentn to Koar'eenth araTew I irecht A berte Paimentien agrt Tue Ba R.dge Iionrocfinent Seventy fifth et from klvventh to Fourteenth eve. New Ttre hi. rencraro to vans 1st the Hitler Imi'rovcmrot io hleteBth lw lowfirenth BI69 0T 85 93 8S $24 49 93 93 -Kill 34 33 1J 76 88 37 159 61 10 1 96 100 96 1 59 70 9.1 10 19 86 U9 36 $38 83 96 00 9 80 TT 89 against the Bay Htdgr ImirovcmMtl io Seventy fifth st trooa tv'eBth lw loirin Im, NwL'treclt tsiao no Bride agatart 1 he Bar huitre Iroprt'VfB'ent Sevfnty-'ifto rt fn-ra Elervith toKonrteenth ve, le Oregano a most Tbsiiny Hi gs utrutement i i'm-eny Parent )-nh at tro-a Flvgmh to Konrtee th ate, GuiipeGtova somstThcBay Rtdgs 1m emeatt umity Revs ilv Udh el, fro 4 Eirventh to Kotirtrwutb a a Vewlr cht, Haivtiore t'ansanen age Hay Ridge imnrrtvemmi to fo t'ii ttr av, 25 Powell rtt, IVI Jim, uK onn rag ttAamBil t-o-lxinaky, ei ai. itr con inmh at i- 01 teT av, 31 of rii el. 1'tiihi, Ji'ha Bchaswbis at Buansl Go uin-'ky al Bomb ie of Gr5ed pi I 5 of Ruth av, vl.Ulvd,A Hama agrt Sarak A Hunt, owner Second rt.

ex 97 Pttbth av.llOxHKV Hervy Spent agaiort Albert Imx swnw and Second? P7 ghth as MOxl (id, hae liartoUuegaiurt Albert and iSVertOTw Ftghh 'xGv, Joehna 0 iiartriia agaiart Albert knuitxaseawr u4uwa 98 76 93 75 79 T6 8T69 430 00 313 1 tin T7 76 DEATHS. 1 ON-Jsmss Cexisn dted Wsdussttay, Aag. 31 a-1 snv a1 from hie late rrrtdeoow, 339 Hudau av, bvau.rdav. bpt 3 a 'Jxe EXCISE' NOTICES. riLirKTIONH 1UK IJTN UF.

FOR tranafev pf Lfajaor La--ej to ibe faliww 11 pa to 4 Van Fruwtei. 1 i it to 2 vr 4- au96 6t 6 mu it ion rmtrLiNr m.vi eT j'a 1 (N, 1 nlM a at 8tfiust Myr r- Id ,1 1 NOTICES. I rr rs I TICItETBT 58 BROADWAY. t. McOINNIS.) nsn B.

STERN, INSTRUCTION. A DBIPHI ACADTMY OF TWENTY-IOUHTH YEAR. Locetod in the be rtulenei Motion of tho city. Co-duoticnl witn Kinder carton. Preparatory, Aeadamte end Collegiate Dpartmnte.

Builamx conteio ixtwv improreiuehte in heatiDf, lirhtiog and vrntiiatioo i-rmnsin 60x2i0 fMt. All pa pile have tbe beneAtu of phyaicxl irkiaiof. library, and complete apparatus itoif oath mfitruction end nifb ecnolamhip lifucal, Scion tide and Literary eeurox Special advxntxxKjo Art. Pupil A Hd for any eoliog or nniTerrity la the oountry, and gradual admitted eitboat exxuiinatioa77tok WdlMicy, smith, Vaxar, Cornell, Amlwret, and othrr aliTerm begin Monday, Bept. 19, 193 Popil from Brooklyn Public School exempted from exemmationx to the Academic LeartmenX axbjeeU ln which they preeeDt criili.atee ehowing etandmg of net leee than 16 peroent.

lor catalog nee or information addrMe JOUS. LKOMblE, Principal, Brooklyn, X. Y. The packer, collegiate institute, JoralemoD etroet, between Clinton and Court treet. A eehoolfor tbe thoroigh teaching of yocng Ig'Mea.

Coilpgiate, Academic and PrtmaryDeiWrttiH'htk The next Urm will begin Hept. 36, 1893. Hew athdenta will be aNCKiDi'd to clae-tea Sopt.31, 33 and 3). There afe no extra chargee for inetr'Ctum In Letin, Germa 1, Irtnoj, Drawing nnd (ymnaticx An attractive home, under liberal maoa'meni, receive etudente fr'im Out of town The furti-eeventn annual catalogue cent on auoliCAtion. T.

J. BACKUS, Fmldrat of tbe Faculty. ptl-80t St. Leonard's Academy, 138 AND 140 SOUTH FOURTH BROOKLYN, bonne of Btndiee CUeetcal, Scientific and Commercial PerVR alar attention given to btynog rapoy, Typewriting nnd Bookkeeping, Btuoiee lecmucd TUESDAY, September ipr Catxiogaeeand particalarxaodreea BHOTUbE FIDELI9. ST.

FRANCIS COLLEGE, 41 Bailor near Court, Brooklyn. Frnirlacnn Brother. Mewpeaa Meyl- fitudiea Ciaeeioal, bcientiflc and I ommerciaL itoara and tuition, per annum, payable halfyearty in advnnox $25U; ctodenta nnder lo yean, $2(M), day echo lan, per quarter, $8 to $16. lor catalogue and further pertienlan apply to tha President, BROTHER JEKOMR, 0, 8. F.

THE BRYANT AND BTRATT02T BU6INE88 COLLEGE, 98 to 44 COURT KT. opposite CityHalL REOPEN 8 TUESDAY. September 6 THE OYT.Y IN SI ITLTIO.Y IN DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO September 6. THIS IB THE ONLY INSHTLTION IN THE CITY "VOTED EXCLUSIVELY BUSINESS TRAINING. Individual hist rum on.

titudsuta may un 1 a Call ereendforeatalogne. C. CLAGHuRN, Principal and Proprietor. B3GKKEEPIN9. PEN MAN I PTAR IT HMET I C.

Inv nwd Evening. Begin nny lime. Lemons entirely ssparmts. call or wnts. hhorthand and Typewntiog Departments largert ths city.

Terms and advantage anrffeled. 804 FULfO 7, opporite Johnson rt. BROWN'S iiUbK89 COLLEGE. 1C B8. GE8IKK LUMCKE ACTHOB OF booh Dsoserta and Salads Germaa-Ameriesa ing hebool, at 90 Liviogstoa Krest.

will open its session on September IS. All kinds of soap meat poultry, fish, pastry, it taught thoroag hay. 310 BAVE TIKE AND MONEY AND MAKE vapid progress, send your son to L. W. Hart, A.

YUx 44 Court Hsmtttoo Building GstetrcuUjk cause of ksvt ansu in 1 lawvcrxyclergyasto, doetor msrohant a sons be fcav taught. 10X8 ISLAM BUSIltESS COLLEGE, -tvr 149- Bouth Righth rt Btoohlpt R. D. Day session, Bspt svsamg session, 6spL 19. For oaUlogus addrsm HKN'ET C.

WRIGHT, Prix AUCTION SALES. TJAWNBBOKEB8 8ALE feEPT, 7, BY H. I MeAlseuaa, 167 Washington rt slothing, t-Irom Ho to 43,900. J. NlCHOLSOH, Aucuonser.

1W CAnxl If Y. city. TAWNBKOKEBS1 SALES BY FTRBSEi 1 BON, Aoettonscrx Bowery, Hew York. Bspx 6-By order BtavenhagrnA Bon, 39 uodLnii si, and I HammerMhlag 4 497 Fifth av, Mcn'sand Womsm'u Clothing pledged prior Kepi. 1, 1H9L MEETINGS.

MEETING IJEGULAB MEETING T)F THE THIB-JItefntb ward pfmocratic asoociatiov, at hradqaartem Bedford av, FRIDAY VEXING, Bap 3d, at 9 oclock rPLTR MAHOHEY. Praridsat, Noaxis, Bserrtary aapaign hsadguirirn will bo open ovsxy evening it above address, oa and after iiudto. FFICE OF THE PB08PECT PARK AND Booth Brookjro Railroad Company, Thomas Jefferson Building. 4 and Court Squar Brooklyn. August ll, 1893 hottest The annual meeting of thestockhold-cm of this Company for to election of three Inapsctors of ectlon will be neld at tbs odice the Company ox MONDAY, Sept.

13, 182, ut twelve 'clock noon. A. WabUINgTON, null 4tTh Ti OFFICE OF THE PROSPECT PARK AND Coney Island Railroad Company, Thomas Jeter- xB son BrlMing, 4 sad Court Bguarx 17th, 1992.. Nt rooklru, August -Ths annual meeting of thr stock holders sf this ssmnsny fog the election of Directors and throe Inrpsoton sf Election will bo held at tbe ottos of the tomphoy rt MONDAY, Sept, 19, ixl.atv 'clock, noon. A.a WABHiNGTo.Y.

mWENTIETH WARD DEMOCRATIC AS80- I ClATION. A reeular msetuig of the association will hs held at ADF.LPUI HALL, en THURSDAY Bept l.atfisclurkw 4 Urge attsadaaev iv esraestly r-gusstsd, as basutow of imp nance is to be transacted. JOHN OUURTNkY, Pxsatdcak Wn. H. Rooxxx Bscrotary.

MEETING OF THE THIRD WARD Dl HOI tTIO ASBOriATlOH will he held RSDtV EVENING, Bspi. 6 stock, hi RAX HALL, 139 rt. P. H. QU1XX, PiuMdrtk J.

Tgikit, COX9XU.T. JCRNlSHED ROOMS 2SS BALTIC 8T. Largs and snail with or without hoosefcsspiitg rgs elosets. beta manning hot a 4 cold weer u. vooms board if desired noTuaieot to Otty Hall Br drs and ferns parior lor dwtirt or phyaifatan, near Qjurt rt dt Furnished room jot Lawrence street, near Puitoo Large front voos.

nicely frr awhed, for one or two persons lerge front room, sat table for light housekeeping, ballroom, ass of bath. LOST AND FOUND. OST STRAYED Ji JciusksrtouHuadayeva. A IKK, tune moot he old. wnt I color, dtrkar on ba k.natruikn FROM NO.

KOS. Aug 91st, Yorkshire pnp about lperud. graytsn wm. -w mw wi.m and thin; (ail arc A libera reward witl be paid and no questions asksd for hw rsturato J.bllORT, Jrn999 Kosciaaks st. TOrND ON AUG.

tt IN THE NEIGHBOR bond of Pacific rt ard Waehtngton av. a PUttoB XNataiemg a mn of moner 1 he swirnr can her the same apon id eat i ocat km by calling at 949 Pacific rt HOTELS. HOTEL' ST; GEORGE, Oark aid IXIcka Stmix AMXRIOAH AND VTROPBAH YABLB DHOTE DINNhR, Hurts dun iUaxmamU, LECAL NOTICES. iCPREMK COLKX OP THE STA1 OF NEW (raunile and stoi-, deiendvut. bHttw A xuaxurov PislatiTs Aitoruey is firt rtree 1 In pnrenautfe of a jcMgiueat of foreoio.

ire anu sale of this tourt made to ibe atov-entitid a'tiG ben date tt day of da lvJ. I wi 1 s-tl at rnhtk auction, by Trioira A kerri.su, aoctloDerr, at t'esa toou N. 9 iiionghby ia trie City ef Bk kiyx ou t'S 1 Ha di of heptanlFsr, 193, at 13 loo. ao a. ths i Bf ds nt-a iad and prmi I'-scs or pared lar'di Gg'thvr oats, tying ada lig Broiafa.

County oi hmranl Mato wf New York, ani ta-oaed and ds- ribed a lio BegmntnK at a point on theaorth-rir odeef Leffcri spa Htait thirty six fret eigat bs-re, Bori mcst rlj fr tk aori lives corner of Leflert's pace and 1 rnm thenc aatnwe. iriy ii.Hg oe vigmem fet and wt tn'hea thenc a h'lutir) at ii- tnjui I fieri see an 1 thro aba party sail flfty-c ie fieov'S no tiieiiy is a snaigat Kao ty hi ig f. a i seven invbo to a tMiut is i liir d-aum ribt a to i la-oo avenue, ehira p. Lit timaai on said iis a. teen feet aol ne iroft eeefrTlv ftom aenve eU'ferj atone the il nert tone-1 Ime al Wgril aogias t.

iassou ari iseigii, foet ar i nine rtehsa lticnvo saiheteriy tr a ta Cl Ine ro tret ard a uirb-a a i-g. aaM tftT-hre iee roi turgr fr.m the nor lefty i je et l- i ace at a tine dren at nrht wnh sill toe in a tie pa of anl thene ilirisi a la mcnMoneJ aw Tu shatany 1 it-et to p- in! or p'a of tec. g-inet aim si aid ti I te ini.npi'fa na a ptea i ai'DTrti-anc. there nt 2el awing ut Ihaji im a prAi irg a 1 1 ie.r.M a snd ai nH ana re lam re-i mad profits liel urvesayu, Acs 'i. l'i.

8 a. i Ju.v.N Bhenff the smrmihWarJ ihstVyof PROPOSALS. $norrw ill be rv the urn 1, a fie Torn iiaitnf t.io FESTIVE bringing HE 6ILK0RE whlbh the following wv fsatorsn will hs pnm Allan Ida Klein Alinn Frnuex, Sopranos; filgnor Vlctwr Clsdix Tngifapletrtt Baritone. Swedish Vocal Sextette, Grand Italian Oy TwentjHiecpnd Regiment Dram Anvil Brigade nnd Scotch Pipers. Artillery GILMORE DAY SUNDAY.

Ths entire receipts of the Music Amphitheatre will presented to the great Bundourten K- Crystal Palace FIREWORKS. TjMislrt at 8 :30 GRAND FESTIVAL DISPLAY. COLUMBIA THEATER. WAhHINGTOM OKI asd TiLLART Sts. liilWnr KNOWLES CO.

(Edwin Knowles, Danfnl Fronmin and Hayiuao.1 EVRKY RVPN1NG THIS WKFK. MATINEES WEDNESDAY A.f SATURDAY LAST SEASONS HIT DUPRICATEXi. FfiMHCOGr ly Mrs. R. Pacheco, author of Nothing bnt Money eto.

week Monday, Sept. 5, commencing toTJTuH ABLER hKOHMANS GOMADiANd, flitbor Iat, lhakIjKH t. WlLKINnON8 WIDOWS. COL. SIKHS NEW PARK THEATRE.

BRnXTATT OPFVTTG OF TUB FVEPT NK.trr TUH WKEt HATUIBF WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. The Realist American Drama, THE POWER OP TUB PHF. THE SAME ELABORATE 8C EXtO EMBTS ne when snoeeaefnlly presorted here tori A PLAY OF ABSORBING iN7iiRlr PITOUS BPLKNDID DRAMATIC COMPANY, (text week NAT G. GOODWIN in hie new couisdy, A GILDED FOOL. AMPHION THFATflfi." LLS EDWIN KNOW Proprietor and Manager.

TH18WFFK, WEDNESDAY AND -XaTIRD AT MATTNfES. AN rNSTANTANKOrs SUCCFsH MR.CHAS MATTHEWS COMPANY and R. a. 8 LIPMAN IN BY PROXY. Ootnmencing nt the Special Holiday Matinee, Monday, BCROlAK- tOPZnA Chouse: THIri WEEK, MATINEK SATURDAY-, Richard Golden Old Jed Front.

AS WEEK- NEXT 8 BELLS. Hulier sbhardf Gasir. SEVEN NEW STARS THIS WEEK. epMt KARLT TO CET COOP BEATS. Lee av.

academy. FEAMONIrfwaaM MtaoM, Tcnii ht-Matinee, Wednesday and haiurdav, K.fciniKT IN KKITi IN IK I-LAND. Jtoccllent Reserved 8t 2 and ifl cents. Septsanbcr 6-PAUL KAUVAR. ELDORADO, Opposite Was( 43d fit.

Ferry, New York N. Concert at 4, Lircws at 5, Concert at 6 and at 9:11. TilROULi ENTTIULS. a Final Gcuoert fmm 10 to ii. Annex host laaraa fou-Fnir et.

every evening al T16. Returning toaras Kidorado at 1 1. Aaonrsion, in-Otodtofi odmmetonlogxnnd stand. 75. To-night AND EVERY FVENTNO AT g-UOCHUJCK.

FAINS' FIREWORR8. "YKNIGE. A (treat Speetsrie, at WEST BRIGHTON, pnesongen admitted at reduced ratex FAINS ANNUAL CARNIVAL, SATURDAY, SfiPT 3 Monster programme FuUparUoniarstthmtwrow. EXCURSIONS. THE Long Island Railroads GREAT EXCURSION ROUTES TO THS SEA.

Manhattan, Beach. GiLMORim FAvmT! poNrrvrrfi rvF.RY aftes-M0 AND KVhNING Tralna leave FLArBUSd AV. SrATI'N 6 5ft enl hourly from 10 10 xm to 3 10 p. hMf hourly thereafter from 3 40 to 9 40 p. m.

Additional Imae vto baturdavx 1 40 p.w nra days, L. I J. li 1 0 is. Bundayx 9 3d, and hour) from 10 10 to 1 1 I and half hourly from 1 50 to 5 10 5 Jjfi i I ii hourly from 6 40 to 9 40 m. All train atop at i lin Bedford), Nostrand.

Troy and Utra av Counfy and Broitotyu Union V.ievtodroa)rcoTiru i traia' Marhittan Beach at I -t New York. I $iiN TH hh from FLATril AV aiatton. and from drtford and totermediaae etatioaseari ew York J5 cts. Train leave av and 65th rt, Booth Brook i 4 32, 9 4A 10 42 m.vand halt hourly from 2 42 to 9 4 1 Additional tram, sun non i I i II 41 an.ll till li Saturday onij I 42. 2 lip tomdayx 8 32.

9 41 xra.and hourly until' 42 ou Parlor cars oo all trains. Train Iravs Bahwick Station 10 10 1 60, 6 20 fiinday, 12 15, 1 40, 5 1 6 55 p- m. PR'XM-S GRAND CRYSTAL PALACF FIR F-WoRhS srary ovemiBg at 8 id, except bunday aud Moadajrx ROCKAWAY BEACH- 1 NT ANDROTKAWAY BFACHRllWY LBAVFFLATRl AV STATION OR RH nAWAT PARK. bfATlO.NS UN JAMAICA bAV 6 45, 7 20, 9 67. 11 .29 a.

3 4J, 4 i0 7 00, 7 SO, 8 06 p. 8 order, 6 40, 7 (d, 9 10, 10 26, 11 IU nU 20, 3 00,4 W.4 0L 6.40, 6 Id, 4 3i, 7 10, ALL POIfJTO north and Norm sms Lone ISLAHO. 8e Time Table to this paper. A VERTPABL WOULDfi FAIR. The most nun ft-cent day sum retort in hs vcoid.

an I i ft Bimm in I ipv, I i Clt La Dairy T. bowi 1 a uu 4Vn 1- and bc. Dmovt a an. dF Ttr FROM 8T7H fiTf 8T LHOOh-hl Nf fi 11 A Ot 20. 1 50 Jd IbLANDktt Al t.sV 6 a I ROW i 4tr.

V( I KION TIC EAiRA lyOAiS bb a DAY' AD DOLiu 'BOGHWAY bTEAMFR Gen. Slocum and GranT Sfr1 1 VflVX. a aft Wrat 2. i st N-w York i WVrf inch Yit'k A i. vJ 1 I r-l 9 I 5 I it wrt, Kf'.

8 11 Jsr-vt ily. ei oi a '5 1 1 -a i ieara rtacb tl 1 A 1 4 4 and 6 jjcis. uu. uii1. STEAMBOAT COVFANY.

TKiFH FVkUV PAY I DELDZU FOIV i ilkfUl lha am aTT i LOM A'iii roouFrt arturaoca aM i ik ti. art ae i Km rant ar i boaia l.uAV i I r. i n3, WU, W. I NrM-ins i I Mra abAu at-Id rii, wt 4 from ennpattera of material from one year nd to the oilier? How soon would go np the ory for something different, and there would be weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth among these purveyors of feminine fabrics where now only is seen the joyous smile and dollars as each season they bring forth the novelties that so successfully lure the greenbacks from the pockets of lair rndd ml matrons. Would we enjoy Christmas "so niuch if it ame as often as Sunday With no disparagement for the day of rest we can answer boldly no.

'It is the rarity that lends the zest, and urns it is that each succeeding seaeon, having, of course, been shunt long enough to aeem strange, comes to us with a freshness and attractive beauty all its own thnt it would never have if it were permitted to remain ell the year dong with us. Spring changes to the riper. mellower beauty of midsummer sunsets ana field! of ripening earn, which are replaced by golden orchards as fair and lovely to the eye as anything that has gone before, and in its turn old winter contrib-" htes bis own cold and stately beauty. 'uhtil wits' each season we feel a rush of pleasure over the successive beauties, each so different from the last. Chbnge of scene, change of oocnpation, change of fasnion, all tend to keep at younger, brighter end happier, broaden our views and Widen our mental horizon until we cry with one voice Variety is indeed the epics of life.

IiCt the Hair Let 4thehalf of growing' chifhron be uncovered and hang loosely just as much as possible. The hair of the Saxony peasant bring! the highest market price thnt always hangs from their heads in braids from babyhood. Perspiration is bad for the hair, and for this reason light bats ought to be selected for the children in warm weather. One of the best oleausen and strengtheners for thin hair with a tendency to fall ont is rosemary tea. Pour hot water over the leaves and let them boil for a few minutes befon straining.

Apply to the roots of the hair with a brush. Castor oil and qninine in alcohol, with a little rosewater, it also en xoellent tonic the oil may be omitted if the Bair is not dry Our Imugluary Ills. A Philadelphia physician aaya that a great deal of what passe for heart disease is only mild dyspepsia; that nervousness, commonly, ia a imple bad temper, and that two-thirds of tha so-called melons is nothing bat laziness. Imagination, be eaye, is responsible for a multitude of ills, and he gives is an instance tbe esse of a clergyman who, after preaching a sermon, -would take a teaspoonful of- sweetened water and dpse off like a babe, under the impression that it was a bonaj fide prescription of morphia, -whereas, in luck of this harmless little dose he "Would toss about restlessly for hours, But iKjVont. Some nnorincipled pereonVBttifte afloat: A tablespoonful of vinegar in the pot.

will make tough meat or chicken tender. And nowtpapera are copring it right and left ell over the lind. Of all the many reneons that may be cited why it should not be published, one should bo sufficient it isn't true. Scotch Eggs. Scotch eggs are made by cookingone-third of a cup of milk and one-third of a enp of stale bread crumbs; add one cap of lean ham, ebopped fine, and one raw beaten egg; mix wall and cover whole or stuffed hard-boiled eggs with the mixture.

Wneu cold these may be eerved in stilt anotber way, by cutting in quarters or shoe and frying. Buttermilk CakesS To a pint of Hoh buttermilk, not too aonr, allow a email tesspoonful of soda and three large enpsful of corn meal. Pour tha buttermilk on tbs soda and add tbe eornmeal with a tmall tesspoonful of salt. Drop this better on a hot griddle, well The batter should be half-inch thick on the griddle. Vi ben brown on one stile, turn and bake the other.

Split and batter like muffins and serve hot. A Tempting Turkish Dish. Ths Turkish dish known as Unseaka, Imam- Ball di, the recipe for which to suggest aomething good, is, according to the London caterer, made thus: up an egg-plant (aubergine) into slices suit them; strain them for a few minutes; dry them wall in a cloth; then fry them in batter tiil they are of a rich brown color. Now chop np some beef very fine, snd minoe it carefully with some pandev, a suggestion of onions, pepper and Halt, butter and a few fresh tomatoes, thinly slued, and tew these things together until the meat Is browned. Bsnsonhurrt Club, Beneoohnrrt Tennis Club, Branch of Brooklyn Library, New York Cano Club, Bosoahurrt Yacht Club, Charohsx School Livery Btnbisx Pubim Hall, Telrtrrapb, Long Dtrtanoo Telepbon Bathing, Boatisg, Delivery Wagons from ab prominent Brookiya stoma For illustrated circulars apply to W.

tt. CARLOUGH, 41 WaU Sto H. T. JOHN ELMAR, Filth iT.Cor.lflath St HEAL ESTATE ANDINSURAKCE. taveaton and Homeeeeken trill serve their own interests tj eonmlting MW hate before purchasing or renting.

Iropect Pork elope ia tbs healthieat and aio.t eilj acoewible pt of Brookijn. DEAL ESTATE AND URAItCE. Fifth AT.Cmr.niilh St. JOHN DELMAR. HOUSES P.OR SALE.

IOR BALE HOCSES AT BAT BIDOE 1 Park)wM wntsMs ths city of Brooklyn, two newly sompirtsa detached villas on plots of ground, all im-provsrasuta, ctrssts graJsd. sroswaks adx shadstrwss planted, gax hot and ooid water throughout the bo ia; forwace ia cellar soeersts cs.iax A pjuy to kRkD tit OOGHRU. He 199 Montagus rt. TO LET FLATS. TO LET FLATS- room all lig'd, whole Isugi Watercl-wts.

ne mk frm slevatsd viatioa and lines horse van. jAhiXoR, Nx Ua 'tMihk nv 1 mot it AND $10 FOR 4 th ball waditobx i i TO LET. PART35F HOUSES. mOEET-PABT OF HOCSE-A SETT OF JL room first fieor, $16, 3 inxiujs second fimr, 3s Myrtle av. Inquire ef WllLtAJA MAC kb 4 itlioox FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.

fNOR PALE OR EXCHASl.E-HOrsE-S- stoyand basement bon pm liutou sihnr-Vab prof (j 12 Mini an s-teoal a. pnos Apply toF.OLK aasnt. 322 Awtnue a HELP WANTED FEMALES. Vws0 I-ADIFS T0 1)0 FtsE PAINTING 1 SI bolt lag Moth anduik. $40 Clnmoa ax, cor.

3 uitoa, find Ua-oc, TASTFD OITRATOR3 ON LAPTFS AND chtldrvw'v eudegtvear rtrare power ani week work given to mrapeeit hAni A- iUtt A HELP WANTED-MALES. I tLFA ENTITMEN8 CLOTHFS tLFANFD, EE- ps-id- dved and preyed to goud st I and ahij1 Aiso, a tawr to run ths bu4 tlaatic a. nALTENDER-YOUNG MN 21, WISHES a wt latiossisrtceder five vsva eipenv-- to i bu-ti'S in rw'ervacs trva last pvt. Uii ir audrem 1 bs'ter street. WamfdH drarm wib rtmiflril irsn wrk.

B-s 99, Itiui ko SITUATIONS WANTED-MALES. I noil I-1 lOR UAVJuD. Frk'4AF4' i i i a. h- A. SITUATION WANTED Jii II js a.

solid Hatndsome catkeof soap which hs noequd for all cleaning purposes excepHn the laundry-To use it is lo valuo ih Wtat trill 8AF0LI0 dot fliT it will clean paint, make oil-clolij trjtL and giva the Coor, taUa and helve a new appearance- It wid ths pen-c the dlshe and th pot and pana Yon Ana aeoar -the Luiv-s and fork with it, and make the tin thirty thin brijhKrJTh lii-bn-wn, the bath tub, even the preaty k.b'on nk wJ a a a tew if yon u. EAFCLI1 ke prove all we tay. Ee a tonv k----r a-d try iL I- CP T' ITT 1 i "T- -J TW of rn i rvfl ri Ut i uay w) v.H r- r-t I 9 nr: li ol fi lN V':.

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