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BAdfLON , LONO ISLAND. A Trent Ode. - ¦Sourlouii-imo t\ naltl the tree tout •'I' ve Ive literal tor rain all day . And I got up soon And I hollered UU noon . But tbe sua Just blued aiviiy Till I Just climbed In a ciuivttsti liul- Weary at heart and sick at soul 1 \ Dozed away tor an hour . And I tackled tho ililne a* , * ln: And I HUII <* . nnd suit. ' , Till I know-mi my luu-f Was Jest about ulve In: And then , tblnus I , If it don 't rale tow Tlicro ' s noililu' In ali.^ -1 n * anyhow. \ onco In a while some tanner Would come a-rtrlvln ' past , And brrd bear my cry And stop an ' slfb , Till I Jest laid back at last . And hollered rain till I thuufrb t my throat Would burst right open at every note 1 \ But I fetched ber ! Ob , I fcichcd her! ¦Case a little while ajo , As I kind o ' set With one eye sliet , And a slngln ' soft and low , A voice dropped down on my levered brain , Sayla ' , 'If you 'll J ust bush , I'll rain:'\ 1 —James WhUcomb JtUey. Deferred Local Items IVestbiiry. li. E. SEE1.MAN I.oca I Editor A number of small hoys hang around the sheds near Ihe station nightl y, nnd by t heir v ul gar and insulting language great- ly annoy ladies and others passing. If the mo thers of these boys would , b y the lib- eral use of - .trap nil and sli pper , compel their young hopeluls to go to bc.i when the stars begin to twinkle it would save them many hours of vexation and trouble , nnd »t the same ti'iie iid the p lace of a decided nuisance. Ex-Supervisor Styles , of BrooWlj n , lias re turned with his family to his co.ntrv seat in this village , wh ere he now will pe inanently reside. Not afraid of work , ho follows the p low handles in the blazing sun and pure air with the samo facility that lie liiintllel the reins of government in the slitting air of the Hrooklyn City H all. May he find solace in health and abundant, crops . Improvements are going on in every direction , and by tho liberal use of paint and putty our village is rap idly emerging from its forlorn-looking state nii'l budding into a town of beauty and enterprise. Most of our farmers aro determined not to be outdone , and have at last come to the sensible conclusion that money ex- pended in imploring iheir homes is well spent. A s the lnw allows a reduction of 23 cents from the tux list for shade trees p lanted along public hi g hway s , it seems strange that more fanners arc r.ot suffi- ci entl y wideawake to p l a nt t hem in front of their property. Th e News says that A. Griffin , of We sthury, is the owner of a Dutch Bible which was printed in Amsterdam in 1710 and brought to this country hy his ances- tors a few year later. ; Hem pstead. Dr . E. Fam i ly Br o wn , of Flushing, and Dr. Fr ancis P. Hamlet , of this village , started for Philadel p hia on Tuesday nisht. Bo t h g entlemen have been called there by ' the State . Dental Society to a clinic. A series of clinics have been prepared b y them in \ nil porc elain crown and brid ge- work \ (an invention of Dr. Brown ' s) also clinics in operative dentistry. Dr ' Brown and Dr. Hamlet haie fi gur e d in lliis work together before many Dental Societies \ in America . Dr. Brown pro- poses to accept an invitation from the Urit* ish Dental S ociety to g ive a number of clinics and lectures in Jul y before a class of 301) students , m a kin g a I w o or three month' s visi t abroad . He is urg in g Dr. H a mle t to a ccompan y him and assist in the work. — [Sentinel. IVest-IIam pton The Times of this week says Ihat Charles E. Terry, of the above place , was arrested last week , by Deputy i'heril) T n t bill , for beating his wile—being caught in thu act. Justice Griffin sent Terry to the County Jail. Did you ever think what it really means to be a \ tramp? \ No home , no f i i e nds , no work , no chance , nobody in all the wide world to care whether yon live , or die in the gutter like a dog. No heaven for such vags to inherit ; no decent grave to hide the m out of si g ht; no opportuni- ty to bo a n y thing , and no hand stretched out ta give the greeting or the good-by of love. Nobody fo feel an interest in you , whether your bones ache from cold or skin cracks with lever. No spot in all the world to call jour own , not even the mud wherein your w a nd e rin g footslep leaves i ts fleeting mark ; no prospe c t a h ead , and no unbroken link to bind you to the past. A nam e like a enrte to blight every hope of m anhood , and a reputation , like a ball a nd ch a in o n your l c. ' , io hinder the way to any good accomplishment. I tell you wh e n wo s i t ri g ht down to it , and figure out what it really means to be a tramp, I guess we will not find it so easy to with- h o ld II p iece o f bread and a cup of n ol lee nex t time one calls at our door. —[\Am- ber \ in Chic ago Journal. -Bitot, tbat Pol-sail. 11 That wound was caused by a bite and it will take a Jong time to heal , \ said a Madison avenue doctor to a patient who had called for professional advice. \ Wh y •hould it take a long time to heal 1\ \ Because it is poisoned nnd the poison came from a human tooth. \ \ A human tooth poisoned ?\ \ Yea , and n bite is more trouble than- a more severe wound caused by an instrument. I have seen several cases of blood poiaaning caused b y having the hand sli ghtly nbraided in the course of a fi ght b y s trikin g the knuckles against the opponent' s teeth. To- bacco , whiskey, or disarrangement of the stomach from other causes may be responsi- ble ' for this poisonous condition of the teeth. I d o ubt , thoug h , i f a man in good health ¦wh o kept hia teeth well brushed could con- T»y poiaon In thia way. \ IV II AT IT HK ILLV ill BANS. Th e announcement in the Eag le ol icccni date that the old Union race course p i ojiert- * , n ear Woodhavoi , w ould soon have broad mennes ruin ing throug h H. and a few hundred owners instead of one , caused old lutbilti. s ol llin turf ti look backward u i-uniter ol u century and l ectill ihu men and Ihu horses who made the sporting history of that time. Kilt few of the Ininou . - joekeys survive —lames MoMatiti , who owned Flora Temp le, being perhaps the most consp icu ous. Hiram Woodruffi who nu 3 king ol ' the t'iri in his da** , sleeps in C ypr es s Hill s . In the progress which racing bus made ol Into jeurs it is surprising that the many nam. ul advantages ol this once-renowned track Imve escaped observation, II is nearer to llrookl yn than any other course , and ns approximate to New Vork as Jerome Park, 'lli e track , always a. full mile , c ould be enlarged to almost nny dimen- sions by annexing the contiguous land. Th e pr o b a bil i ty is that the high price nt which thu land was held has had much to d o with its ljing wssi e these many years. It is known that *f 120 , 0*JV) was \ offered ami refused. The hist ory of ibis old racing ground is of far-reachin g interest. It wa* es- tablished in 1321. Theu a law ot lite State permitted racing onl y in t he mon t hs of M ay and October in Queens County. In 183-4 ihe limit was extended by adding the months of April and June nud Irom September to November 15. Thcie was a jockey club of '250 members , each of whom contributed $20 annuall y to the purse fund . In 1823 , May -27 , a race quite as reinarkatile ns i.ny ever run in this country was witnessed. Tlio Nort h and the South luul a heated discussion on the question of the endurance of their horses , and it match was made , I' .ur mile heals , best three in live , for $20 , 0011. Tbe great horse t' cli pse , owned by Charles V an Roust , represented the Nurih , and the h orse IIenry, owned b y Colon e l Will ia m II. John so n , carried thu Southern c dors. Ecl i pse carried 120 pounds uml llewy 1 03 pounds. Nevertheless , E' .li pse won in thrcu strai g ht heats. Eclipse was a Long Islnnil hor. -e , I ,red by General Nathaniel Coles , of Oysterbay. Heniy was bred in North Carolina. Long Island bred horses luul a national reputation in that iigi* . It was recorded that (10 , 000 persons witnes-ed the uu , nralleled event. Anolher grea t luce- was witnessed May 10 , 184 2 . when the Virg inia horse Boston and thu New Jetsey mare Fash- ion met at ihe Union Cour. -e. Fm-l iion was 5 years old ond earned 111 pounds; Boi-ton WHO 0 years old and carried 12K pound s . The little unite achieved a great triump h , winning tho race and taking limt rank lor last time. Un thai occasion enough peop le cro-sed the Fulton Ferry on their wny to the course to turn $5 , 000 iuto its coffers. Prior to 180 1 all of the imp ortant trotting events came off ovur this course. In com- petition were such horses as Ri ptoii , Flora T e mp le , D e>:ter, Lady Sulfol k , Moseoiv , Tacony, Miller ' s Damsel , Mountain Boy, Lad y Thorne , Goldsmith M a id , Truste e , J-elham and many oh er fleet one.. The famous jockey s of the time were fliruin Woodruff , tVilllain W h eel e n , Simeon lloagland , .lames MoMann , James Wheplcy, D an I'hifer Dan M ace , George Ncli-on and Jame , McLonghlia. Trustee was the grealess long distance trotter tier known , doin g twenty miles inside an hour-fastei speell than railroad t rains employed I hen , and equal to the speed of most Long Island trains to-d-iy. The track was abandoned in 1808. About the last notable eveni that occurred there was the race between Commodore Vanderbilt ' s .Mountain ISoy, handled by James McLoughlin , nnd L ad y Thome , driven b y Hiram Woodruff. The mare wus the victor. — {'Brookl yn Eiiule. THK END OF jl FARIUIIS II .Milt TRACK. ^ L_ H_ FISHEL'S , B-^B-yLOlSr , ; TSJ - _ 1T_ Largest Store in the 2 Counties : over 10,000 Feet floor Space , Comp act wiihjj hoice Selection of Goods in ail Departmen ts. WHT-ni -T. 'B FISHEL -S MSHEL 'S FISHE L^ FISHEL 'S FISHEL '3 FDRMTUKE DEP ARTMENT CARPET DEPARTMENT . WALT. PAPER AND WIN- DRY GOODS ^ DEPARTMENT. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT (IRQ CIRY RPACTMENT. DOW HANGING DE- E - peci a l attracti o ns in BEDROOM SUITS Over 0 , 000 yard s of good CARPETS in p A TMENT SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN' SUITS. In this department we are makin 2 es- i*. stock in about 00 different desi gns. ' DRESS G O O DS , . „ MATE [; ' A -* - l triet1 a!1 * v \\* »»*¦ pceh.1 effort Io secure for consumers and ASU , ANTIQUE , CHERRY AND An extra quali.y of »1. woo, Ingrain at __ . ^ SAC nTJES BEADED WRAPS DKESS \ \ ^>° '«** P ^ ct and tho host housekeepers , first-class goods at the very \ ft jVLNUT. 58c. a yard. X VV A of workmanshi p. , ; lowest puces . Ch c lf o uicr i , Libr a r y T a bles , Pillow One of the best makes in the country Curtains and Curtain Materials. Win- TRIMMINGS , ETC ETC „., ,„ „, ., , , . , „ * ' MEN'S SUITS We mean to . 'idheiv sliictl y to selling Leg Exten sion Tables and Common Ta- an d beautifu l designs , v e ry heav y, pure *\* ¦ * * -'• -\ -' - , „ , ,lr,» P H I K Fixtures etc. All Wool Ca shmere , fine qualit y, new shade s , 42 inches wide , -43 cen ts per yard At $10 , $11 and $12.5U that ci ut he , c . .. . . . . . , , bles , Sideboards , Chairs and Hook e rs , wool lDgrain , at B8c . P er yard. -low Poles, Fixtures , wort >, 70 cent*. lndl< \ obtained Elsewhere for less than $13 , $lg «% fi ^ 'l-lily of everything nud ns low Wr iting Desks , Book Cases , Ha t R a cks , An eleeant variety ofTanestry-quality , All W ool Tricot , iu all the leading colors , 37 indi es wide , 31 cents per yaid ; ,,,,, L s any ciiv house will fnnii- .li those goods „ , c . , T _ „. /* -,„ - „ w „f I Shades made to order. Estimates fur- worth DO cet Is. ' 1 ar,. Surfs , Lounge , Easy Chairs , Mat- ^^ ^ .^ ^ I _ ^ ^ ^ . . ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Tlj e ol) 0ve „,, .„ .-,. w , fl% Mnl] . ,„. _ tr«*e8« , Spring Beds , and Beddin g of uv- *- , . - cent8 . H * c , f rom ti l c fact that we sell our own i Bod y Brussel s , very choice , at $1. 10. nished. _ .. .. . , , Will keen on hunil , -i full stock ol 'EIN' K try description. Tricot cloth lor Suits or bacqueings , ol inches wide and lino quality, nt on cents goods and iilvvnys have a largo stock lo se- ¦ . , , . yard ; worth 80 cents. , , , Our purchase* ! are m a de Ol tho larg e st „, ,,,.,. , - .,. , leet Irom. GROCERIkS-ihu Ciu_ - -t liiittor , tho best manufacturer. ,„ the West. We own BUGS , M A TS , DRUGGETS , MATTING — . ^^ *\* **\\ **\ ' '\ * ^ »\ *\** \^ ™ ' ^ ™ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | Q am] ,- , :1 , „ „., ,, i: , ,„„ goods that cannot be fonnd elsewhere or AND OIL CLOTH in large varieties. cr ie- .iri np This is a u exception a l o pp or tunity f o r l a di e s l o buy fine D ress G i s , at low superusion am se ic-tn c leapei .inn UrlllN A AIN I * u I J Aoo tr/\iv.xa prices. They cannot he obtained in the nssoitiuunt vie oiler cily iiitnitilacliirors can produce thoin. country, ule , ete . anything that approaches them in value. , ,. . .„„ , . , _„,„ AT SUCH UNIFORM LOW PI -IOE N THIS IS STP.OXG I.ASGUAGE , HUT , Will on application send an order ivug- All iroods are well made , good finish All Carpets cut and made at moderate - \ -\* ' I . I -^ I *? , in Uroi. vavietie» Anywher e else. IT IS POSITIVELY SO. on every day and deli.i-r goods promptl y, an il very cheap. charge. iu bug. * ,.uiei*e- ¦> ^ ^ ^ j__ ^_ j * * _ All r.«--l . TV,H-^™.1 Fren of Oh.r» to nnv oart of Lomrllsland. Witi i this advantage, the excellent variety and tho very low price mako it positive to purchasers tot they cau make tlitjjr P\re!iii** . *H of „ ¦ nl. a gicnl MVlnif over any where else. 3m981 li UR O & W MTE , 217 FULTON ST. , OPPOSITS PI E RBEPONT , BROOKLYN . N. Y. J\. . \i' j W ¦ <l > KCLu\. l .. r rLl±.ii . gar]leL f V.f?Sl \ * '' 1 ' ' ',:1:vUl\CSl'O UU l \\\\ u - tmcu -'> • '*' * ' 11 - \* • We Have put Iho kuile In re- I' -ji ie i-tateens reiluced frnm ' ¦ * • • . tn ice. Kxtra French Sateens tlCocclilin ' s) reiluceil fn.in 40c. to 'j. - * * . Iiii|i,irteit 'I ennis l' -|auuel , setltiie , eSeivliei-e , . ' .ie . ' , our price 2ilc Kij-ureil Lauii-, . fast clurs , onlv le. l-nivii Checks , also striped lawn* , inc.; ivortli i: \ ,c French liptireil l-awns . ivortli I nc.; for Inc . Ladles! Uilor iii- .ulu Jackets cut irom si.;. - , to . - -t. ' . is. I.mlies * silk Wraps; with jet. ivuitn * *i. - , . i*' . * for >*7.ii . - . All ivniil .Jerseys, black ami colors, worth S1.. *\ *0: tur $1.1. ** . bailies ' Itatisle Wrappers, wortli §2.50* for SI.as . Ladies' Nij-lit Robes, lace ami tucks , worth sTe.; for cue. Intiiiits; three piece '*a|is , worn* r-oc.; just unit—Mc. :i o dozen Heinrich Shoppers; -ruarani i fast black Derby ribbed StockiKKs 17 , ' i lo lo. ' a i. cheap at we.; .mr uric- -ie tients ' iii'iMirte.l li Hose . Hill rej-lllar . wortli ' ZSe. - for r'lie lleni.lneTrelou-e Kill tlliives , use.; reiluceil Irom $1.7* , . i.ndi' s ' Ileinsiiielied , t' liinreil tinnier Handkerchiefs, fast colors only 5c Hunts lleiiisliiclieil Ilaiiilkercliii 'is.,all linen , in* ' ei.itiis , i*>' , - e . * Ladies ' all witnl suitsseMfnir. tor just one Iniii— Sltl.OU ones lor -?\ . nti .No IK—.liir I...UK Islioirt friends will liml thai liy patrunMns us Uiey will -e r.*l ulile.. ,.,. Is ,i prices that will more than save their fare. •\.* . .- n.i.-im. I , ,., I , IS , II -* 0 ** * 98 ** IIURD & WAITE. aS-SSASAAAAl A k t A A A . A . A • » _A A ROOT BEER FOR EVERYBODY. KNAPP'S Roof Beer Extract A 2S cent bottle mnkea IO -Rnllnns nf <1e> liciouaK-ooiRe-e r. JVO COOKIK4;. ]' \-ily juutle. The rnobt liealihy Siimmer-Ilflven. * . ' * i*i ' use for Home liml Hurvt-Ht Field. i. - _ 0 ^i i>ottl.'H ntffOc.. SI.35 mid S2.RO. Full direction* on each bottle. Ask for \ Knapp ' s Root Beer Extract. \ P. B . KNAPP Ss SONS , New Yotk . Kslll llllNlied lS, *i!l. TOR SALE BY JtOST DnCGGISTS. - ¦ * gtj*A±*-t±* i^*-h!*j * ¦¦ ** ¦ _ ' -f-l IlEEK'S MILLINERY STORE . UIVBRIIEAU, L. I., IVliere.\*ni will lind tin- I.ATKST KTVI.KS , LO W EST l'l:li:i:s AMI LA ItU EST A830HT.M KXT in nnn,i*in tli- vi liiRe . Just receive.! , a lame | f t'.e * <ilncwcr-ii ls. HaU of all ihe late.i ,| V *ies , nl prices lower than ever beloro ItlliUons lii ail .' .ilurs iniu wi'lilis in reiluceil prices * - *lnivers nl all minis anil prices Irom 15 cts . a Lunch up- ivarls Oslncll tip.Jn all clurs ; also Hie new \ e-I t ps iiiiii iiuveil.e * ol-all kin.is in itiillitiery HUCIIINUS AMI VKll.INtis . i CRAI'K WlJRK A SPECIALTV . Crape \\ e *l« re-fltiialn- .l as pood a* new. Ev- , ery veil (, 'iianintee.l. Can ami look at uur -rnrela i lieloie Imi nnr ulaowliure. . II 7:'7: llHKSS - llAKIX i; A LBl l ..u ........... ......................... . s. ii* i a I I a n i i II I - SBII i, mmm mmmt _ . S -* JII _ I ^^_:_ L — M .i T ME ^ CA 1 *? 0 A. H. KING & CO., -1S8| CLOTHIERS. 62T aad 629 Broadway. • CLOTHIERS. | ONE-MILLION-DOLLAR SACRIFICE SALE OF FINE CLOTHING. 1 After a successful career of over thirty years as WHOLESALE JM ANU FACTOR- 8 ERS of FINE CLOTHING we have dc ' tcrmincd. to discontinue our wholesale business ini order to devote our entire facilities to manufacturing* \ Tailor-made \ Clothing for our own I Retail Stores. \ \ | During- the nc.vt THIRTY DAYS we will SACRIFICE our magnificent WHOLE- S SALE STOCK of over ONE MILLION DOLLARS' worth of Fine Clothing at 25 to| 50 per cent, below COST of manufacture. | } Vc gu a rantee to pr o duce every ga rmen t mentioned at the price nam ed below : 1 . aiE^ s SUITS . \ \\ *^p v:.^ a ~ -^=? '\\ EOYsT' smrs. I C ^^^ l^^ .^^! , !!!: .? , .^ SZ . ST RTI lT' -^^l 'flTfl^ 2...1ee„ SeUo„.S„llH. ,vnr.l, * 5r- ,„. finl All-Wool IliiMine-isSuiiN ' . wurlliSlo .nt ZJOO 1 ' , ' ' ' 5. ** -* •( { M [\vj !* -liieco All-Woo! Siiii- - , imrlli **.!., nl.... S1.I1S H i:l.'i. - . .ine llliip l* *luitiiel Suits , wurlli I Xfsi J/y t ' 3-plcco Sebnol t-t uit-i , worth *sIO, nt 'Z. 'io 3, I ! - ,l *- i -\ t t. ' .O J^~ ~ *^-* r-9-j ^ **i. 3-pleito l>rcBH iSnlti. , worth SI . ' I , m 4 I... B Fancy Cheviot . -Suits, ivorih 820 , nt c.73 *ef \/ Tx£r f \ '-\\ K I' nnt-. School Snii- , n-oi-:li Sll , nt 3.!| * >B i , 3uTt \\ wir«n C |a. J , ' nt -J',tl0'1 c>ltt\ '\V . ' / \ Tv •' •/ i \ Lou*: Puuts i>rc--,s Suit* ., »v*ii iU SiSo , ul. U-7o| Fine Cork-ierews * ull», worl '' l i S25, ' nt. \ n ' . ' .io f x ' i fl * - : i \ * f = ^ k V \ YOTJ\\fr HITR'VS l* 'I\ T T' -i S I.,.,...rlert Worsn-d .Suits. worihS30. .it V.Od rS-jgJJ jf At \ lUU-Mr ML. * . O , * *J.10. | liliii'li nn.l IlliieCli.'viiiilliisine. -sSiiiis , ' \ I f / J* ~T V 14 TO 10 YCVItS. 1 i vt. i'lli S' —o, ut...... O.T.3 ^. * r ' . | f f A ') s - ' i Tiilliir-Mnili- CnssliiieicIIii.sinessSiiiiH , ' , \ ' - ~ l 11. A I/* /V-T - \ - -J-bntion Cutnvrny . S II I IM , worlli §* -!!, :it SS.00 j fewor, l.iS38 , u. * ,,. 7;} :|* * A \ / & Fine Ulack CrLrnv . sun* . „„r. h SI ,i-l.iiieil I' riiie*. Albert Conlu nml 3 — 1 ¦|/;\ \S I ' . - ' . S2S. nl I. OO I Veals, worth S38, at 12.00 II \\ I /,! ' -• '* ,.? • i\ - . \•- . : ;¦ \ •\\ » |. *i„e !.„ wr ,Ml „i„„,„ a l \IViuee Al- / \ t=^/f^ » , E».e« Imporlcd « orslri Soils, -..orll. | lierf' . - *„iis. .vorili sll) , nt I.I.73 ] j \ \ ' _ P^ * - . Is-J - , nt I I.OO S l.otiltli' .IIriiiHleil .:. A. IC. Suits, wnrlti I \ \ /OH— ~ ll IS' ZU, nt ... S -A * - *i —\ \ \ I T ** -r-|» (, *i - •. *' I. ' F * c. 1 Rlue illWille-sex l'lnn.u l Soil*. , worth \\ 1 ¦ > \ N [111 * .uuuo. *iW , sas< \' S12.00 * : \ \ i = ni J>? >- j Imnorted Neriro Suits, nine, worn, . -- * . V I \ -^1/ *l.en » « \\ nrUiuir I' nntu, worlli Wil . :,t 'lo eents. j 830, 111 J l-l.OO -/// * !- . * ' I \ \ - ' ZZZZZ~ ~ - .tseo ' s All-Wool l' ..:.ls . w.,nli - . . „:. i -)l.fll. fj Geniiin* French Trieol Sulis , worlli '* - - . . 1 ! \ I ^= . -.. eii - s l.leuiiut Tui!or- ..li:.Ie l' utit,, worth 1 ? .??** ' , ¦*• ;•••;;; «.00 Z^ZZZ•; j : \ \ —TV 8s. nt s-:i. *SSS' , ^l*,, Bm AVoMt-fA ' . larttil H; -«n»tU _ t^-^ \ I j \ \ V' /^ llsl - 'Kiii'i' l' iuil., vv.r.h ! 'I, „l l. * , r ni i .. nnrrj-. i' lmm, ' ¦ RlVlUMn-rtV' Wnh V -JM 5 \ \ Y ( I -Ven ' u So„.rlu,.* Tr....s.*ri.. B **. worli. : . ' .l , ... (* I »*lO, n. * 17.10 0 - - 7 1 \ l l ) S-l.oO. I Etiffllsll Ci -.siiiieri-n, Sillc. Lllieil, worth \ . - ^ ' -- - - -/ 1 I f/ jlfrii '*. Fanrr. mul Vests ln .l/utrli , worlt. SIO, J Si--- *\ 18.0O iZ\ - J . ' \ l \ f nt SI.. - .0. -1 S- ' . -i?*,',n\* FnlUDtrctis Sutls . worth ' e ^ L*t 1. 1\ 1 . \ lien ' s Fine Imported Truuser*.. worth SIO. nt B 8-iA. m is 00 '/ ii ' • \ —IV 1 ,| «- -,, 1 linporte-l Worsted Suits , silli-l.lueu; *\\ n y / JLX V \ / 1 8**.** 'J. I , wor.h 843, in ! .. ' ; is.50 * -* y VJVJ Boys ' AI!-Woal 1- nnts , worlli 83...I), nt ;03 '•Wo». or i:n l . ln,,drlolh\l)r.;- ( Soii; X \\'\ <^3*W=f *kui worth *}tt O. nt 20 on VI \ . _ Oin-ronnl \I' riare Albert \Suits.worin v '*\- * '*^* Hoys ' Tnilor- *lIniI c 1 * , ' l- nuts, .. -orth SlJ . i 8-Ta ^ nt ^;;^.. .... Z .? 2a.no \ TAIMR-MAnE \ CLOTHINO. jatS2.0O. I I Silk-Lined SPRING OVERCOATS, worth $30. at $10. AII-WoorsffCFMBd OVERCOATS. \ wTr1Ts 2nrif» J i A FREE TRIP TO UEW YORK. I : FEI ull^l^-V^./:^^!^,^-^^^*^ ^^l^.!* M i1^r..Y 'h^!l- r ' p[' !inf;^= ' TI,, : CW * :;AniJ * ^l^rr.V.Ut .AUK AX D B oKn^^^- i^-*-!^!;,^ ^ K HI SHliWWtoft v- v i-j- . -n';-^ ^w Txy- M - ' iil ' SBI.y-MKASOR HMKHT AXD SHHM'11-**- . l,mK(rv,tisS . W,l. l. I J I ^I IA V U ' I . V^K I o \ VV A 111 ' . *!' *! S s ' iV,is if eeu. ' i ' l ' t IIV \- '*'¦ \*^\-\\¦ - \-\-R ' ! r m ^ m !*** *^E^^^ *^'^* mmmm ^ m 'W^ ¦.! in in i m in i is-aa-aeae----- -a-g5!-!aas5*«i<yxr-^^ - . . - T - — ~* . , „ ¦...3 ; A. Hr KING & CO., 627 AND 629 BROADWAY. Het7 York. J S...A.A.AA.t J j,AA.A..... 1 ..AA>A^> l.A.a..AA.As t A..A.AAAA..AAAA.l.AAAA.Aa.........>^ .>..A.A^ Aa>A.AAt>A.A....A..... *t- s &fi Sjj ^B/E^^MSSss ^ ^- , -- ^''\ - \:' 1 ' jg -^-^-gg* ** *^ ^^ - f x ^- ~ * . -- v / ^^ L u W^ mu \*^ S ^^Km m \ Bfixvv mUffl \ YOUR FUBS1T0BE , f W mmmm Wf CARPETS , BEDIM ^ ¦PP^ &E. D yPHOLSTEeV 600DS liiUMANN BROSI , 14TH ST., NEAR UN ION SQl'AKE. Xo house In \New York City off ers, tiic facilities «.; \ ours for 1 ' ti r- nlsliiii-*- complete (sill iinilor ono roof) privato houses , hotels stnil - Summer Cottages. Handsome Chandler Suits from $17 .. \JO up. IIJITTINPC Japanese and China Straw \llattingrs , our own direct HlH I I inUOa importation , in rolls of -IO yards for $5.00. Aii enormous stock of novelties in IJced , Bamboo and Kattan Furniture , ivhich cannot bo duplicated elsewhere. \We show •i. ' .O dilVercnt styles tby actual count) of fancy and easy Rockers alone. A special line of lfcavy Rockers for porch and veranda use are marked from $1.50 up. I 22 , 24 AND 26 EAST I4TH ST, ' ' ' ' . ' ^-**'\**^' * - - , - t * | -* W *'* ' -- ^ -- '- *¦ l lT j -t i jX * T ^\*\ J A A. A A. A ¦- - ¦-*' A A J ^ mAA ^ AAA A A k A A A. A A A A ^ I INDULGENT HEADER : Thy wise desires pftsoons may-occasion tuee t. ih- purchase of goodly FURNITURE. \N \y, flout not ! Thi*ia attention lend. So shall it arAya- .it 5ge thee and speedily. 'Tis but a snailish walk -aye. marr3> - . eke no more than unto 47 and 49 West 14th st . , N* Y. — ani thou art . ;• ;- : bravol/ S3 * , down wit' * tin th * WA U- I ot * D3 ;.;. • . - ¦ / ' . ^ZZ^ii GILiA\ & TAYLOR. . . * .; : , . |' :ii ' ¦ ¦ ' G - J your ways pleasantly trom room to | $• ¦«¦ . . ¦ , \:i ;*j;| j , room. ' Tis odds thou shalt discover fair goods !; ; '}T '?^*ij-:J i! mlsSi to thy mind and men minde:! to thy goodly mm iki ^e. \.m\ Wil l lli 3! They have a name othoaorabla tra3!ck. and l|]:i ?!| II Vr bv my troth thoa shalt with ^ irness ha-PPtty \$&± ?$U=^y|--Pcome ofi; Exceeding content with thy store | p| P^ -^^^^^^L and their store, tliou shalt store wise re- ' ' i^p^^^^^^S^liSj solves ' gainst thn day thou shalt again, with •^- -rf . ^~: ¦ , _ ^_ - . i easnre profit purchase. l \ - ' * - ..v >¦ I , ¦ ¦ I ¦ , ¦ . , a a > > » O EASON UF 1883. \COMAC. \ (KKOISTKKKO ASM STANliA ltl») , I.ro'l liy'-l-.trii-rt Hack man. Orange Uo*, N* . Y. ' tiny stallion } '- hutuS. * Wall , Irul-o in 1879. Sired 1 uy- . Kcntuctsy Prince, (Sireof fenoffor-t 2 v**£; -Uuy [ —team r. -'nnl -.17. ami other 3.30 pcrlo-riiicr*..) - ! First riarri Atlanta. l»y Messenger Duroc, Htre«t | nr. ' -L'ii 2 :> •> troiterx , and tlie -lum ni NorJalne (1) 2 .;i ¦ -, itiHt e t year 11 ni* reu*»nU Sucon-1 ;. ' am Ir 'lorn. GarJtner , [dam on.iiv , 'i.17.) b» . ikjbley * * Ameri- can alar. 2 liml itam hy Kay Rtclimnncl. Fourth ilnm hv Diftmbml , son ot Am-Tira n M C H IIHC . COM \(, will make the Season of 1 .tea at the larm ol the bubscriher , COMAC. L r. COMAU is line size, well proportioned, and in stud condition mat Bettaoii showed a. (juarler in 3ti)i seconde , heiui; a 2.2S K\»t. Alter . careful re- search 1 Und that no enti re son ol . Kentucky I' rinee tliat Uxa u coU lYmr year-* uid hut what j h. -i*. piiedorie or more2i;w trotters. ; COmac unites tried ami f.- -hi.»ii«hte strain. * .and ; hlV coIta show Buhdtance with size and unit-h. 1 | have a lew at mj¦ jilace , and will he plcasi<i to blinw Hi*, in with tiic hors-* * . TMUl:—|2S TO IShUUE (tor this ncason only) . 1' ayahle when marc is appertained to 1-c witii foal. Mares irom a distance will be ke >t on reasonable term-i. For lurlhcr lnlorniall. 0 apply to CARLL S. BURR . [ pniOH Comae. Suffolk Connty, N. Y. C.\rr. u. s .S TAI - LKS . G EO . <J. R KKI > STAPLES A RKKI> LAND AtiENT£ , FAKMLXCDALE. L. I. I Small and large farms , cottages , furnished or Unfurnished , for sale or rent <«i eaty terms. 1 i '° 01* l' ** -y reference s. W J *& _ TOSUU A P. JERVIS. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SCTRV EYOK AMITYVILLE , L. 1. fJii932 ' WM. li , COPLINCi . COONSELOR ANU NOTARY NORTHPORT , N. Y. --n*« ly96l WILLS , TI TLES. MORTGAGE LOANS THIS PAPER EKWT^ a Eyaa A.U-ert tsinaBure*nU03pnaee8t.\vrh-p •6m contcac is -aJ-oy bt i**a*to tc-tiiL * i**.vi if os lm 1 ^^ W. E. BALL'S I r^^%K 2 SH0E ' Said hit all tJealers. Tf you cannot p ur- rhtiKf sain t- in yonr to it* n, hy ttirlaaing $' 4\ hif moiteif o ' rtter »r reyistnreit frtter to II * 7*7. ll . l I. I. . If i.V Church St.. X, V., tht* sitn,\ wilt if jtromt-tty ju ruttrtli.t by « J ** H * . ¦*• * , i IS THIS FOB YOU ? -^ -—•\TT A splect-liil honk on ' KTSwirf Tfc BRAlN AND NSRVE ; m mc :,tM ^ EKP. i f* * ttY * /H i - E \ ;s - ' ESS . l;EIlv OUS ' rfr -. M DY&I' E PSIA , I>1- mW j ti&M ABETES . [ *! ¦¦¦*= == . ; \ B mW m. ' * *'\' ,,l( - ltkt * ' sent fre( \ at***** **™*** ^^*' to any ui.o. SullU ill line; u*. il iit* . * .y siivii i'-inr lUe, SCUTCH (MTS ESSENCE CO., ly:V, -l U' -O Fulton \tr*'i-t . Ni'iv Yo rk. , I : I THE OLD ESTABLISHED 1 * ; BROOKLYN TIMES Can be obtained ia onr village every evening and contains all our local new. * 1 , as well as news rom all over I^ong Island , Urooklyu , New \ork and the rest of he world. tfftji rt lil..'.......f i^^ j ... A ....* ..... ^ . I Misceilaneoiis. PIANOS and ORGANS. IBiafSssgfw -fcSbl \i- mm Itel* *^ imMi m jfalULaipiWi : ^^ t^is^-^T-oW-r-X ^^ ~ \ ' ]' \ . . ' *¦? il^Mgi^^ Q UINCY RAYNOR , AGENT KOK T? PirONlNQEil & CO., Tlie wull-knoivn m-iiiiil.ietiirers ol CymlDella Pianos & Organs , Wishes to ask nil who desire to purchase a piano to call at his warerooms , NO 101 FLA.TBUSH ATS . BR O OKLYN , Anil si-u Hie various style*, lie offers :'t rc- iniirkiiblY Imv llmires . laknii- 'tlie ntniliw ot the ItistrmnenlH mtn cimsiileriltion. The ciiinptiiiy i nilliillileliir. 'S Its own iiislriilni'iils . wlllell iire snlil ilt Mm nitenev M liietnry prices. Seliil tor i' .liistnileil iwtulo-t'je , nnil all ilesui'il Inlornia- tlou will be given ivith pleasure, QUirVCY RAYNOR. 101 Flalliusli ave. Urookly err I.. I.. !!¦ II. million. Biiiag. . ANDREW MOWBRAY'S BO A RDIN G , SALE COMMISSION AND EXCHANGE bTAJil.ES. KM ATLANTIC AVE.. NEAR CLINToX ST- IlIiOOKLY.S * . Tile best anil most reliable l.laee to buyOrECll hor-ii 5 or carriages , as thousands cau tesiify. A spec i alty mail'\ of huvinc ami s.lliif* ilrs l class Horses ami C-irrlni- . -s on Ooiiiinisslon. Coiipp** . fi.liilit M ' jieons. PouvTlimlons and Saxltlte Horses to lei on reasonable terms. 1J979 IMPORTIN G BETAILERS FtJIION *y X^fe>5J^X9 'A5«. BliOOKLYN . Our Furniture Department. Aiilimij rli onr Fiirnitm-o Hepni'tincnt lias not 1 KO ; I cstnlili. -lud loi.g it lia- ni\! wiili iTiiiiirk iilil '* . - •iii'f\ . - - - - . ami nlrcail y Has a siroii*j li iid o public liivur. ^W' kei' p onl y tin) pro iltiutiou. -i of tin; lics l inn mi fsm t urcr.s nl 'America and Kuropc. Our prices arc bused on dry •jnciils rales of prolil , and are nnic ' .i be- low llio. - -c ut oilier ltou-iCS. Our as. -orlnii . 'iil is lite larjresl and linos l in tin; cily. In selceliii . tr our stuck we make a point of • *.>:i. 1.iui11• _ ¦ * ariislic e fl' ccts ami *iiniil weariiiL' ipialities. (I' . -iku elevnl'i . -s lo Tliinl I- 'iui r i Curtains , Awnings , Screens. Our Curtain Departmenl is rep lete wiili boautifiil slimmer draperies of all kinils , ami prices are lower ilnni ever 1\ fnre. We make :t fealure of Awuiiit*? an I S TC - MIS fur windows anil duors. Solid Comfort in a Hammock . The Solid Coinftirt Hammock Friiine , lor wliicli we are sole Lunu Island agents , is soiaetliin/jr entirel y new l ' or the laiv n and seashore. Jt can In* adjusted I' m* liaininock , swinir. eanupy or tent , and . -lands wher- ever p laced , iiidej iendent of I rces , pos' . s . i- .ij>< - . - cr anchorajre of anv kind. Scad for circulars , fret* . Shopping by Mail. Our .Mail Onler Department a fford s ciistoiiicrs at a distance a read y ineai.s nl iloin . u* thei r sliopp in*^ without nomiug lo ihe city. We jrive such orders pavtieiilai* atleiitinn. Send for samp les of whatever ynu want. (I' . ITT li t-A *v lvvlt\vi^^ \ --************ *^** m '* ¦ r ''.\TTMa»B J fio t *»^ 1 , M _^. ..__^ ^ | . . m | < ^ t*' Kltfl i M^fiSM MftMuyACTii a iMc no. v | le-klSExciia -i 'iei'lace . H.Y ^i-^^^ | M.,.,i ( „,,„r.r fg. ,0^ Dissolved! ACID , /A^oUNt i OlL . i^^ HSH SGRil PJ * t *iste Illl- ll .lltAI.I! » CHEMISA1 FERTILIZERS. I Our fflt 'ilirtf. - *\ * *1 ; - -l¦¦¦\ . ..*tmri-p. rnititln n«i to Bay ! that no iitt* . .1 nr...i,n- h- ller or eliennerH ftittit *- tbnii i ':¦> 'I' •** ¦ . ennMiwrinir tnelr*qUAlii/. lj Stmd l'-r our Oireul-ir , ttttd co rregpond wit h oa. | yi i t^ im^^^^^^^^^ B^XB ^ t j\ ' ¦ \ 4*0- THE P pnv F,ne i uU A Shoes. FOR LADIES nnd CUIT.DRF.N. I Even* pnlrw.i- rrant)Kl. Aslc your dealer fnr them i nnd Insist on having them. Ir they an* tint tor unlo in vdur lown , soml (i postal eanl t'- ™ .s Heiide St.. N. v.. nnd wo will place ihem eiislly within y-ut' -r i rcaeli. For Kale hy J . J- KOBBINS , HAUVl.ON.lS . V* j T 0T3 FOR SALE IN AI.I. 1-AU'I S OF •531S.E3SXi*a.XJ , AT LOW P1IICKS. IlDtJa 1.NQUJ1IK OF 1* . F. NEYII.I-E , Hreslnu , I,. I., or 07 WILLIAM ST. . NKW YOR K . \\X7E WILL SENT. THK AMERICAN VV Acrlculturlst and the S IONAI . each one year lor S3; Harper ' s Weekly, Bazar or M*i**:i- j.iue - , and the S IONAI . one year lor Jr.; Scleiitine American and the S H - . NAI , one year lor *M.S0' . Kur.il New Yorker nnil llie S IONA L one year lor SI: I- ' rank Leslie ' sIllustr.itcil Newspiiperi Lhiin- uev Corner or I- -idy * s .loiirinil ami llie . --.IONAL one year for S5; Country Oentlemaii and uio Sio.VAi*oneycar (or*4; iViiHirya«dlheM oNAL one year lor $5.50; Harper ' s Yoim-t I' eoule ana tlie SION J UJ on e year lor !j... i«i . (BI A A TO $300 A MONTH CAN BE 5 p J. . V KJ made worklne lor IM . Auent. pre- lerreil who can lunilsll their own liories an Klvo their whole time to ihe business. Spar , ninuieiits may be piolltalilv employed also. A lew vacancies In towns and eiti.ru tt 1- * . .louN- BON & CO., l . jto Mala st., Ktcliuiord. Va. H1I98C RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. I. K. HORTO N & CO., Fulton and Smith Sts, , BROOKLYN. 3ui!iS0 A stock of nearl y $150 , 000 to be sold at a great sacrifice. If ^rf llBSPIIAjl V SlifesS * :in1 ' 'so Froii ' t If ¦*smmmmmmaU&2b r > *^ st..N. V.J PUKK g Y^n m\* ***mmw*mmWi*m *%m. '* noxly l> t 10*-^ wp* flp 7 mrtM^& emSrSasxia 1' ure Hone If *- ** - - ; „ Wm ^*ISS % -onperpbos- im- iS iA * *tMtmaAJ ^^JAz^wr phate of Lime ***** Wm****^^^—WBkB. , Icr _ all crop s - - . . ' -.^s- C 'S .^'lMr j \*^ -! »* *-aiidsoll3. Hol d by all dealer.oiNBt V Eatnti. Ii.tc , jNoneKeuu- lae unless toadaBwT-t* Buoa. - I' roviillil-I ii I'lie. * .]. Supper. There ure some thrift y citizens left iu Maine , oven iu tlie.se I ' .egeuornto iliiys. One of them got married the other evening, lie. fore the ceremony some paper baj-s cout.itn- ing a fen * peanuts nnil bit; of cniul y were distributed union*- the guests , aiul alter the ceremony tli- ' bridegroom announced tbat supper woiil'l be scried nt the hotel. Tliis was entirely satisfnutory until , nt the close of the bawpiet , each guest was politely, but firml y, toll by tlm waite r that Us must pay for his own suppjr. . —-»—^ An Orplian A-ijluui. Bobby and Flossie -wore play ing \ board- ing house , \ witii Flossie in the rolo of ap- pli cant. \ Have you parents?\ iutjuired Bobby, •with great stiffness of manner. \ Yes , sir , two , \ replied Flossie , timidly. '! Sorry, ma ' am , but wo never take cbil- I dren \who have parents. \ I i AAA * ' * j ±iL - ' .. ' . * * L' ' J * . * - * _! _ '; • - • • i * * *. Ibere aro but tureo factories iu the United States in which crutches ure exclusivel y manufactured , one each in l.ostou, l'lii' ..*.., *!* phia and Now York. The crutches whieh meet with the readiest sale are those with elastic tops , which are generall y made of rosewood , laucewood or rock map le , with r. patent rubber-cushioned bottom. Thoy sell for $12 a pair. The \ cow-horn \ crutch is mado of a cheap grade of maple with nickel- plated ferrules. The handles are securel y fastened by a wire ri vet running throug h both sides of the crutch and handle. This is li ght , tasty aud durable. Tho arm p ieces and handles aro made of black cherry. This cruteh brings §10 at retail. Jinny crutches are made to order , their price depending upon the material emp loyed ia their con- struction. Some cost as hi g h as $100 a pair. The *La.t Strati' . He had been wallring np and down tha »oom with the bab y for two hoars. \John , \ said his wife , from araoug th# pillotvs , \ you don 't look very well of late. I' m afraid you don 't get exercise enough. \ John laid the baby in the crib , with it/i feet on the p illow , and went to sleep. Harp e r ' s Bazar. Tbe rtlai.nfaclur.. of C' riitelt.--* - Medicinal. Catarrh Cure d Catarrh Is a very prevalent disease , with distressing and offensive symptoms. Hood' s Sacsa. -ia.TllU gives lead'* te 'tt-t and speedy cure , from the fact it acts through the blood , and thus reaches every part of tho system. \ I sullered with catarrh fifteen years. Took Hood' s Sarsaparllla and I am not troubled any with catarrh , and my general health is much -belter. \ I. *W. L ILLIB , Postal Clerk Chicago & St. Louis Bailroad. \ I suffere d with catarrh 6 or 8 years ; tried many wonderful eures , inhalers , etc., spend- ing nearly one hundred dollars without benefit. I tried Hood' s Sarsaparllla , and waa greatly improved. \ M. A. A BBKT , \Worcester , Mass, Hood' s Sarsaparllla is characterized by three peculiarities : 1st, the oomWna«on of remedial agents ; 2d , the proportion; 3d , the process ot securing the active medicinal qualities. The result is a medicine of unusual strength , effecting cures hitherto unknown. Send for book containing additional evidence. \ Hood' s Sarsaparllla tones np my system , purifies my blood , sharpens ray appetite, and seems to make me over. \ 3. V. T HOMPSOII , .Register of Deeds , Lowell , Haas. \Hood' s Sarsaparllla beats all others, and Is worth its weight ln gold. \ I. BAiiBmaTos , 130 Bank Street , NewTTork City. Hood' s * SarsapariUa Sold by all druggists. $1! six for $5. Mad et only by 0. 1. HOOD & CO , Lowell , Mass. IOO *Dos<98 _ One 1 _ Dollar. A NERVE TONICS . P.. ' . celery and Coca , the - premlaerit ta> k I gredientj * , are the beat and safe* I Kerve Tonics. It atrengthenB and Wmt. m — *% — miie - j the nervou. ajrstem , curing F**J 1 WSt TJ A '& ^ ¦ ' Nervo-aa WeaknetB , Hysterlo , Blcep- fllllw w4'V^™r/K£. \^ HPN Itdrlves out thopolBonons hun- iorsof wkwwr ^ ^^B ' — , the blood purifying and enriching It , m ^A * ^- ^ m . and ao overcoming tho» dlsttse* Mm e ^mmmm. I mmmm. MA ^A AS resulting from impure or lmpover. Hl ' MT ^m M E *m\* H u labed blood. _ - m m^. I •^ry A LAXATIVE . * - ^^k ^^mmmf m . ^ **mmm* af m ' • ' A W ' Actii^mlldlybntBarelyonthobo-weli ^^^^^ ^ - ^^ ^ ^ m *\* mw »-¦ » A ^ MW Itcurea habitual constipation , and ^ - -^^¦^^^^^^^^^^ j mm uW promoteiaregular habit. ItstrcDgth- ^H X ^^^ JammA Htf *^ • ^ n3 lite stomach , and olds liigcsUoii. mW V * a A DIURETIC. MM mm mmett M m *A 111*1 A* * In Its composition the best and moil H Bl 111 fil l 111191 actWedtarctlcsoftheMattriaMedic* ¦E Ulll UU lal B I U arecomliincdsclentillcallywlth othcr \^k-^?-S *! W* *** **** \ ^ effecUveremedies for dUcuse. ofthe **Bhaa -f 1 jtlilneva. It can be relied on to givo ^*mmm*r. _ ^ quick relief and speedy cure. * ¦ — , -' B*-*nd--«dsc-|- *MU---^i-l-dalu*.l- -s0nr-M-- ' iw3 For Th6 NERVOUS S^-SSSS^^S^' o &ffi^^ \ ,The DEBILITATED \SCgS• *.«»* *«««« rt** *. *. s\ f - *t7T\ . WELLS , RICHARDSON & CO n Prop ' s . vThe A UC.1/. SUBUHOTOH. VXV ¦ . . . . ¦¦ * . j ^. ¦ *** vv » i > ****> THE GRANDEST DISPLAY OF HIGHEST AND MEDIL'ir GRADE SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING IN THE UNITED STATES, \XVe have manufactured the LARGEST STOC K OF SUITS AMD OVEROOATS that ive have over carried . Heterniir.ing to have P.APID SALES , have marked PRICES tbat will enable BUYERS TO SAVE MONEY. * * r%1 P C.C. ALL- WOOL SUITS AND OVERCOATS , **P± tCi. wJ\J with silk facing and satin-lined throug hout , d»-*l £-; AA for ^lS.OD and $15 . 00; worth $18.00 , $20 %P±0. \J\J and $30.00. SUBSTANTIAL SUITS AND j $g QQ OVEBCOAT S , fully worth $12|X^ * AA . and 5, - - - - -K-U-J HOYS' and CHILD REN'S SU ITS and OVERCOATS , embracing all the fa**li- iontij.l e styles , marked ut a very 5MALI* MARGINAL PROFIT. An ENDLESS .STOCK to CHOOSE KJtOM. 23cts. SHIRT WAISTS. 23cts. llaviu*- iimile contracts wuli -*evoral of tlie largest iuai\«facturer* lo dis* , M. * . -*e. of tliou-tiiHlu of dozen s of SHIRT WAISTS thia season , we have made the price, full y • *! 5 - »*r cent. Ii-s llian Uiey arc {-enerull y sold at wholesale. WE HAVE CONTROL, Also of var.oua I.o.itlipg Hot Manufactories , nnil have arranged to SELL MIL- LIONS of MEN'S HATS at CASE PRICES. CHILDREN'S JOCKEY CAPS , WORTH $1.00 FOR -i2 CENTS. 3m07l) MAX STABLER & CO., 461 , 463 , 465 and 467 Broadway, cor. G-rand , Eighth ave., cor . 40th st ., New York . . ' U * .J. ' * ! * - \ L**!'^— * . * _ *J- ' *'i ' ***. . . **.. * . i *... *» . i... i i a...... a.. i j M I t Many a man wouldn ' t buy read y made clothes because he thinks they ' re worth- less . Refusing to in- vesti gate for himself , he continues to pay a tailor or a shoe- maker two prices , and does ' nt learn that there has been of late years a vast improve- ment in the process- es of making both these lines. We do a first-class shoe business , and would like to show \ Dirrr-itiiiNATioN* , \ SOMET *- *-,- S up the merits of our n.uxr.i. onsTixAcy. Shoe: * along with our Clothing, whenever you (eel like looking into the subj ect. ROGERS , PEET & CO. , * CLOTHES , HATS AND SHOES , Broadway and Prince St. Broadway and 33d St. NEW YORK. FASHION CATALOOl'E MAH.EI * FREE ON APPLICATION. * * ,. , '. I. 11 , 1 1 1 1,1 )l | llll l l l. l llU I I , I H I |i ¦\' HORS ES , CARRIA GE S , Etc. JAMES ZftOWinSTCS B MPMITtBY f f €A8RU«0 9 * =§ M7 -mdl»8 ATI^*T10 A*ntHU« , ~ *** , 4 *s^uocxs!LX* 'srxT . x *. x^, *tr. *- r. 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