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Abaotuulr DiBCounl Allowed to the Ibis Sale, F I R STOOK *0 S E O THK ENTIRE STOOK ON HAND OOMPU WOOLENS, OOTTONS, 5H T l£ I T H U D N T I a K S T' 0 0 K O IMPORT ALFRED KREICSON, TO INSURE A T u i e s a GOODS w i l l FOR WHAT THEY OUSTOMRU3, THM R E FOlia, OAN a DURING THB PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO ABSOLUTBLY AS A THAT MAY NRV GGG O O O G GO GGG .A RRR AA n n A A RUR AAA R R A A R R RRR R R RRR R R R U H O F (0 the DDD o u o r, OOO A K K oSSa ®SSq D _p 0 OL 0 O A A A K K o S ©OlT COOLLLl 0 0 0 A AK K®SS® Trade .Duriasr (his Sale. UBARD OF BRFOBQ ~ OF BBTAIL THADB. AfaHolululy CONSIST Off Piscouni AUowod S T , ff NO. 489 GRAND STRaST, to the Trad^ O N D , During OF THE BENNINGTON MILLS. (h(s Sslo. I 8 I N O . z z z IRTINQS AND PRINTS. R P . Absolute)/ F S U I T S ^ N O G L O A KB , DO KD BY DiSdOtlDt O f B R O A D W A Y . Allowed SPEBDY DISPOsSAL, to ibd Trado ABSOLUTELY BB SOLD WILL RUING. PuriDf HAVB THEIR OWN WAV this Hoio. THIS SALS. .-T T . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOObOOOOOOOOOOOOO o {{ {J H H H U 11 H U BUB B B BBB S b i ? OOO f. 8 OOO U M . A FFF AA F , A A KP n KH II n N N N I. M N N N L II g KM LLLL II NN AA & A A A b AAA* 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 00 - A o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o j o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o WB PUB01lA.SBn A UAROK LO y 'OF SEAli ON h a n d , m a k k e d THOSE WB PLACE ON fK IO e S : HAVK BALB-'IAOHDAY MORNING w o o o o o o o o a o o o o a o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 THE SEALS ARB WARRANTED BEN o AND 8UPKRIOR IN o 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o 00 OOO QOOO BEAL BAOCIUE8, 99 iuolies looK.... ....... . BKAL BAOQUBS. 33 incbei long....................... BEAL SAOCiUES, 3* Inches long....................... SEAL BAOQUBS, 33 incholom c ....................... SEAL DOLMANS, iS ioehc, long ...................... ANTWERP SILK DOLMANS, 40 inoUM long, bail SATIN BHADAMli DOLM a NS, 48 inobw long, SICILIAN DOLMANS, W inolmi long, bait irimtn BATIN RH a DAMB DOLMANS. 49 inobaa long, BATIK RHADAMB DOLMANS, 48 inohafl, bearar ARMOUR SILK DOLMANS. 54 inohes long. Run! BUonADE SICILIAN DOLMANS, 54 inohes long, sqnirTOI lined................................................... SATIN RHADAMB OIKOULARS, 58 inoheo long, SATIN KHADAMB CIR0ULAR3, 52 inobol long, squirrel lined................................................ . SATIN RHADASIE OIROULAR.S, 52 inohes long, bearer collar .................................... . ........... . 8ACQUB8. WHIOH, IN OONNEOTION WITH DOWN TO CONFORM IN VALUES, W E WILL THE FOLLOWING REMARKABLE LOW 00000000 00000000000 0000 o o o o o o UINU ALASKA PURE LONDON DYE o EVERY RK3PEOT. o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oo##,4##s,##,,,o.,,oaa,« . .ss*ao«ai(li,c $75; were 3135 A 85; woro 185 A *,*0l 05; were 145 A 110; were 160 A 200; were 349 A trimmed and far llaed ........ . .............. 8t;w e re 43 A 48; were 53 A ed. Siberian squirrel tinea ....... . ......... 48; were 68 A beaver trim'd, Siberian squirrel lined 65; were 85 A trimmed, Siberian squirrel lined ....... 75; were 100 A an bairtrim*di Siberian squirrel lined SO; wero 105 A pointed beaver trimmed, Siberiau A ................. 90; were 115 A 85: were 40 A A 48; were 69 A A 6S:werd 75 A W 3ATIR UB LYON 0IR0UL&R3. 52 inohea lonv, I ermine iining, beaver collar ............. 60; were 90 A hair collar, Sibenan squirrel lined.... Russian bair trimmed, Siberian best quality, Siberian squirrel Heed, CALL OF THE PUBLIO IN GBNKKA& THIS BONA FIDE SALB OHANOB ER OUUUR AGAIN. BBB B B BBB B B BBB URR U R RRR R R R R OOO O O o o o o 000 RS«Sg ®SSSg ®8BS® Absolutely Pis count Allowed Trade During tbis Sale. 207, 299. 301, 303,305 GRAND A U C T I O N SASLJES \ 7 i r M . C O L E , A L C T I O N B B K . Y Y BY COLK AND MURPHY. City Saleiroom, 370 Fultcu st. aud 354 to 358 Adame st. TUESDAY, January 9. a t 10‘33 o'clock, At No. 240 aud 242 Plymouth St. BXBOUTRIX* SALE of a largo stock of colors in var« aieb, oil and distemper, i>7ack rubbing, Ao. Also about 7*»,000 lbs. dry colors manufacturod by tho lalt« John YitEgertld. ANN Jif. FXTEGERxiLD, Bzecutiiz. WEDNESDAY, January 10, a t 10:30 o'clock, At saleiroomB. TlOUSBllOLD FURNITURE.—Parlor suits in raw silk, eu. bair cloth. Ao.. black walnut and patoted chamber marble top and ingrain NEW YORK. i n s u r a n c e :* A T L A N T I C — . A . MUTUAL INSURAKOK OOMPANK NRV t YORK. OFFIOK, 51 WALL STREET. o r g a n i z e d , 1842. INSURES M I > UILAND AND W l I ^ p A S l U g ^ I ’/^UOIRS^^rfAKINO LOSS ASSETS FOR TUK SEOURITY OF 1TB POLIQISS a r e m o r e THA a V t e n MILLION DOL1AE3. The profits of thi are divided annui 'rei>, hair cloth, Ao., black walnut and natate ^Juits, ball racks, OiniDK tables, ehairs, lounges. • tables,'bedaing, pictures, fanov chaire, Brusaola oorpeta, dining and kitchen goods, Ac., Ac. ing the year. coi interest m aoeordi J. D.D. JUNES,ONES, President,resident, CHARLES DENNIS. Vi«e Preeident erdance with its charter. J P HARLBS DENNIS. Vi«e Proel ____ W. H. n . MOORE. Second Vice Prasidoat, A. A. RAVKN. Third Vice Presideu Q P K Q I A L G A B P E T S A L E . JOSEPH HEGKHAN A 00. MONDAY, January R. At 10:5^ A. M., a ith e Ceutrol Salos Rooms, Willoughby St, corner Poarl. Now and second hand jtzminster. Moquetto, Wilton, vol* 'vet.body and tapestry UruBselB, turuepiy ingrain and cot* lion oarpeta. oil cloths, rugs, mats, mattmga, Ac. _________ ■ ^ O T I O B — T H E B A R S O F C O A C H i Y Drivera Ball, a t the Assembly Rooms, will be sold a t auotion. SUNDAY NIGHT, December 7, at mooting rooms, Hoy^et, __________________________ J. CL CHAPMAN. Secretary. H E N I X i.N S U K A N O E C O M V A N X in s u r S I J y p 8TA T B M a i!?rf NKT SURPLUS ................................. . ........... ASSETS..., h'lRO. T B A i m u ^ ' I ' R A W E P O R ' r A T l O r t . * 0 . B a i l r o a t u . € InBi B N T B A L R A I L R O A H O F N E W J E R - SKY—Station in New York, foot of Liberty at. SUlion i^ r o o k l y s , foot of Fulton at, Jewell's Wharf. Oommenciug October2, 1882—I/javo New York: 8:45 A. M.~Foi Flemington, Eaalon, Wind Gap, ftlauch Chunk, Tftinanond. Tamaqua, Hazleton, Drlftou, Upper M?—For iL^lemington. High Brld|M Branch, Bcbooley'i Mouatain. Budd’a Lake. Lake HopatcouK, ButOD. Allentown, Rending, Harrlaburg, .Meuch Chunk. Williomjport, Tamaqua, NasUcolce, Upper Lehigb, Scran* M—For FJemlngton, Eastoc, Allentown, Reading, Harriabmri, Maucb Chunk. Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, Ac. 3*45 P M —For Easton. Wind* Gap. Mauoh Cbnnk, Tamaqua, Drifton, Wilkeibarre, Unzioton, Scranton, Ac. d.-OO P. M.—For Flcmington, High Bridge Branob, Bcbooloy^ Mountain, Biidd's Lake, Lake Liopstoong, 4**30*P. M .~For Somerville, Flemington, Ao. 5'30 P. M.—For Boston, Allentown, Heading, llarriaburg, ” 5 S S S . ? w . L \ “ tT :4i°A .M .,^ lor Bound Brook and intarraediato stations; a t 5r3U P. M. for FjaBton, Allentown, llarnaburg and the West. For Newark ot5:r«0, S-.iCi, 6:15. 0:45, 7:13, 7:30, S:«)0, 8;J5,8;W).y:<H),9;ir>.9:4r>, 10:15, 10:*I5.11:15 A. RL. 12:00 M.. -45. 1 :15. 2 :00, 2 -MO, 3 ;00, 3 :30. -1:00. 4 :S0,5:0U,5:1.5, I:.W, 5.45. 6.00, 6:15, 6:30, 7AX). 7:30, 8:10. 9:00, 9:45, 10:80, n.:ir.. 12:00 P. M. 1 , 000 , 000.00 1,315,207.78 611,607.09 * O Ft'Vo K S •.......•••••• #2,828,874,87 No. 16 COURT STREET, BROOKLTli (NEW PHENIX BUILDING}, NO. S8 BROADWAY. BROOKLYN, B. „ AND IN THK OITY OF NEW YORK. W K 8 T B H N U N I O N B U I L D I N G * Broadway, eornur Dey street. o V f IOEHS ; STEPHBN CROWELL. Prealdeni PHlXJkUPWa S ham , Vice President and Secretary. WiLLUU CHAnTKBB. Assistant Seorotarj^ ALVCX S. C bomzll , Manager, Kastera DiBiriot. ____ X. H aeixhurst , Seoretarr Brooklyn Department. 00000 00 00 o o o o o o o o o o 00 000000000 2 ALSO OOKRE3POND1NG RBDUOTION8 IN o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o olo 0000 I OTHSR SILK DOLMA^fS AND OIROULAHS. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o I 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o OGO 8 ® RRR B eb ? 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a h a ti a a h GOO LLLL g E a BB I , A A A ft BBS A A R RRR R B RRR “ R B II ira N II N N N n N N N II N NN II N KN 0 0 o o o o o o o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o a a o n o a o o o o o o gSSg KRB ®8S q EB ^ss® i s u OOO o o o o o OOO 00 o o o o o o QO NN N DDD N N N D D N N N D D N NN D D N NN DDD o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I COMPRISING THB ENTIRE BAL QOOO 009000000000000000000000 ? ° 8 00 A K K O O AA K K O O A A KK O O AAA K K I OD A A K K gSSSg “SSSg ® s s s ® ; sS S f i g g ®SSo H H H A W W W L AA W W W W L A A W W W W L H AAA lYWVnV L o g H A A W W LLLL *SS“ S®®S ®SSg 0 0 9 0 0 9 O 0 0 0 O 0 00 O'OOOO O OOO O 0 0 O O 0 0 o AT IMMENSE REDUCTIONS FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o 0000000 P K T P O O P S , f c c J j ^ K B D S s B I O K L O E S Q B & C O . 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JAN SIX NIGHTS AND WEDNESDAY BIX NIGHTS AND WBDNRSDAT SIX HitlUTS AND WEDNESDAY SIX NIGHTS AND WBDNK30AY SIX NIGHTS AND WEDNESDAY BIX NIGHTS AND WEDNESDAY SIX NIGHTS AND WEDNESDAY SIX NIGHTS AND WEDNESDAY FIRST PRODUOITON IN THB HENRY PETITT’S PAM EBB BBB NOING EBB n B im ..............................UHNAGER .IABBISTAHT MANAGER UABY s, tasj. AND SATURDAY AND SATURDAY AND SATURDAY AND SATURDAY AND SATURDAY AND SATURDAY AND SATURDAY AND S a t u r d a y MATINKRS, MATINEES, M ATlNEEa MATINEES, MATINEES, MATINEES, MATINEES. m a t i n e e s . •- ---- — - ----- - A a NN It N N N FFFPF K RRRR OOO M»f MM R R 0 0 M M SI M E {{ A A K K E A A KK EBE A A'A K K R A A K K fc A A K K BBBB N N N N N N N N N N NN N NN F FFFff F B R 0 g M M M M RRRR g O M S IB IM B R 0 O M MM M E If h \ h i U d . l l F ff B R 0 O M MM M B B OOO M M M A URAND DBA MAT 10 EVENT. RBPRESB, O O L V I L L K ' S DRAMATIC A 8U00BS.S ON KALEIDOSOO ,A01 I^Lountw L(f«. *'Sh« U m , wifa. Ooma. Kato AOi 2—London Life, **I charge you with the murder of the wall will be blown down.\ (A lapse of sev ‘ * Life. \Yes darling, ACT 5—Society seven years.) our story has been CITY OP BROOKLYN OF OU8 $12,000 DRAMA, WITH SUPPLEM E N J SUNDAY HOKNINU, JANOARY 1, 1883,. THE CONTEST B e t w e e n R o b e r t E . C o i m e i l y a n d D a v i d L i n d B a y i 'V a PFFF BRRa VEBB:: NTKD BY COMPANY. TWO CONTINBNiai PE OF PLAY. ACT 4*-RBouiff Life, 'w ^ ^ 'r r i l i ridehfmN'*^‘‘I°wiU!'* TAKKN FROM LIFB. THB EXPLOSION 80ENE, AOT IIL. BXHIBITING THB RAGE HORSU RACU HORSE RACK HORSE RACK HOR8R BACK UCRSB ATTRAOTIYB SALE OF o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o n DDD h D \ H D D EB H D D E II DDD ERE RRR U K R II B R II 000000000000000 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o FBEDERiOK LOE8ER A GO., PULTON, W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 INTENDING PUR0HASER3 SHOULD OOOOOOOOOOOOOO D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 OOO NOT OMIT AITENDINO THIS SALE. o 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 I o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o WEOHSr.RR 1 A ABRAHAM. Q1 S T A B L I S H E d I 85 3 . Q I V B N A W A Y . BOOSS BOOKS BQOKK ItOOKS BRO. BUG. BHO. BRO. BSE CARD BELOW. OF&'BR AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF SEAL SKIN DOLMANS, 8KAL SKTN DOLMANS, SEAL SKIN DOLMANvH, SEAL SKIN DOLMANS. SEAL SKIN DOLMATfS, SEAL SKIN SEAL SKIN SEAL SKIN SEAL SKIN SEAL SKIN SEAL SKIN SEAL SKIN ULSTERS, SEAL SKIN UI-STKRS, SEAL SKIN ULSTERS, SEAL SKIN UlsHTUnS, SEAL 8KIN UL8YERS. SACQUIfiS, SEAL SKIN SAOQUES, SEAL SKIN SAUQUK8, SEAL SKIN SACQUas, SEAL SKIN BACQUR8, PiKLlSSES. PELISSES, PELISSES. PELLSSES, PELISSES, MM MM M M M M M MM M M MM M 51 M M:: i)DD 0 0 Y YL KKB R D D Q O Y Y L EB D D O O Y L R DDD 0 0 Y LLLL EBB FUR FUR FUR FUR FUR LINED GAR&nfiNT8. LINED GAUMRNTS. LINED G a r m e n t s , LINKD GARMENTS, LINED GARMENTS, 267 AND 309 GRAND ST. CORNER FORSYTH. N. Y. ORAND CLEARING OUT SALS FALL AND WINTER STOOK OF X B A N S P O K T A T I O N e R m l r o f l acte»* iR O O K L Y N A N iS E X . F O R J E R S E Y Crry-PK N N S Y L V A N IA RAILROAD. LEAVING FOOT OF FULTON STREET DAILY. 8:00. 8:50. 0:00, 9:30, 10,00, P. >*., 12:30, 1;00, 1 ;.30. 2.00, 4:30, 5:00, 5:3U, :J», 0:00, 8:30. 7:00, Jersey City un arrival of all (rains. ,Qd ticKets sold^n all pointe. Ask for A. 51., ft:30. 7;00, 7:30, laSO. 11:00, 11:30, 12.-(X>. 2:80, 3i»y), 3:30, *4:00, 4:3o, 0 : 00 , 0 U:t 7:30, 8:00. 8:30, 9 '.CKI; 0:30, W:00, W:S0, II :C . *To Fall River and Boston boat, 4 .-00 P. M. Returning, leave Jersey City on arrival Baggage ohoekml and ticKeU sold Cn all po Brooklyn ticketb when reUirninuto Brooklyn. F. JA.’^SEN, Superistomlent. j y J N ^ I S n A N D n A I L K O A I i , WINTER SCHEDULE. l e a v e _^5?.9.T,.Cp.RNKU_ o f ^ AXLA. n t ig AND Btationa. Fftlchoguo. 8:30 A. M., 3;25, 4:20 P. M. Far J^ckaway, 8 :30,11:) • A. M.. 3:23. 4:20, 5:2>, 7:00 P. M. {Saturday nigUta only. 12;10>, Garden City ami Hemostead, 9:00. 9:55 A. M., 1;30, 8:23,4 : 20 . 3 :25. 6:80 P. .M. (10 P. M. except Saturday). 8:00, 9: .5 A. M,. 1:30, 4:2 i.5:2),6:30 P. .M, „ Rlverhe.idandOreenPon, O:u0 A. M., 3:25 P. M. M.. 4;qo.«:31 P.M. Port Jeffaraaq, o S' i I y '. <0. A -■ --. . . . igue, I FararR Rockawjo Harbi For Sev A. 5L. 1:4 For Fre( B*or Keypoirt. 6:00 P>5ia , 8:00, 0:00, B;15 11;45 ____________ _;t, 4:00and e.OOP. M. 5:00, 8;15 11:45 A. M„ 1:45. IrtW, 4:45 and NBW JERSEY , s o u t h e r n RAILWAY. 5TBAMER W ILL LRAVK PIER 8. N, R.. FOOT RECTOR STUKIET, COMMKNClNG October 2, I88z. For HighlandB. Soabrigbi, Monmouth Beach and Long Branoh,4:00 P. M. Leave footiJberty at. B:15 A. M.. 1:15, 4:00 P, 5L lor Lakewood, Manchester, Tome Hiver, Barnogat, oto. 1 ;45 P. fiL, for Atlontic City. Viuelaud, Bridgeton, etc, 8:15, A. M.. tor etntiuDS to lligblandu. 1:45 4 ;45 P. 31. for itatione to Soabrighf. 4 ;00 Pa M. for atiMions to Sindy Hook. For Atlantic UicUlnuds. 4 ;C»)P. M NEW YORK AND PHILAOKLPHlAl BOUND BUOOK ROUTE. FOR TKKNTON AND PHILADELPHIA. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALSO PKLBRINES, MUFF AND COLLARS, GUN- TLKMBN’S FURS, OLOVK8, S l EIOH UOBKS, AT AN AT AN aXTRAORDINARY REDUOTION, EXTRAORDINARY REDUOTION. ■ HXTKAORDINARY REDUCTION. EXTRAORDINARY RKJDUOTIOW. EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION, EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION. All good! are of our own iiuportatiou aod manaforeture and mode up 1& aooordauce with the well knovm< eegoto- tion of our house for stylo, fit aud quality. ALL GOODS WARRANTBD. ALL GOODS WARRANTED. ALL GOODS w a r r a n t e d . ALL GOODS WARRANTED. DDD RRR Y Y D D R R Y Y D D RRR y Y D D R R Y DDD R R Y GGO OO OOO DDD O SsSg SfisS J A U M A N , M O Q U I L L A N & C O . AAA A A RRR MSI MAI R R 51M 5151 RRR M MM M R ----------- ' R B M M M R M M M NN N NN N N N N N NN , N NN , AA ^ A A A A A AAA ^ NO. 157 ATLAN BROADWAY, BROADWAY, 449 BHOADWAY. 449 BHOADWAY. 449 449 FOUR DOORS BKLQW GRAND ST., NKW^YORK. DURING THB NEXT THIRTY DAYS. MUST BE SOLD AT AN y \8A0UIF10K TO MAKE ROOM~FOR » r S T O C K . WOW IS THB TIME TO OUT BONA PTI>« Ba-ROAUIB > DRESS GOODS.. SILKS, CLOAKS. SUITS, SHAWLS, VELVETS. BLANKRT s T\?URS. LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, LA0E3 AND DRESS TRI5IMING3, DOMESTIC HOUSEKEEPING GOODS AND P r i H A n o i A X i . & S T A P L i i i a , OF ALL KINDS. Ao., Ao, 208 MONTAGUE STREET. AND 11 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. MEMBERS OF NEW YORK STOCK EXOHANGB. Dealers in Now York and Brooklyn investment aecuri- tiHR, State, county ami city boads, sos, city, railroad, bank tiHR, state , county ami cay uoac and inHurauco coiiipany stocks. C O N K Y 4 8 1 iA F i9 * OOO A RRH DDD 0 0 AA R B D D 0 0 0 OOO A A AAA A A n u R g g n D D D DDD B B I G H T O N B B a O H . ' BROOKLYN, FLATBUSIl AND GONBY ISLAND RAILWAY. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and nttcr November 2S, 1832. 'i'raisBwil) be nm as follows : Loaves Fl&tbush &v., Stopping a t Vunderbilt av, Bedford and Prospect Park a td:]5, 9:4.5, and 11:45 A. 51. and 2 : \ 8:40,5*>(», 6:1UP. M. Leave Ptospoefc Park a t 7 :00, 8 :23, 9 :50 and 11 ;33 A. M. and 2:23. 3:4U and 5:08 P. M. RETURNING. I,eave Brighton at T: 10 , i):(X) and 11:00 A. M., and , 3 ;00, 4 :2u and 5 :30 P. M. ' ' psotPark at 7;00 and Brighton at 1:3<), Babyloo, J/.oo, a . 51.. «;• a P. 5f Patchogue, 9:00 A. M. l c k aw ----- S«g Harbor, U«rden City and Hempstead. ay, 53)b*A*. 51. { 6:30 P. M. Train leaving Prospi . . . . 7 :40 wiH'not run on Sundays. Train loavln.i Flatbutjh av. a t 0;10 P. M. ru: pact Park only, ROBERT WHITE^ General SupermtendeDt J m addition to tbe great bargalng now offered, I nill present to every purohoaer one of my new and elegant S O U K N Which will be acknowledged oy all tho handiomest ever presented. M. Ii. DOYLE, AND 269 GRAND ST. CORNER FORSYTH, S«g Harbor.O;f -0 A. 51. Uwden City and Hempstead. 9^W A. M.;. 1:30, 6:30^ 10:00 51. ^ ^^^yi^G lon^o^e,^G len Head (Sea OliS), Locust Valley, Huntington and Norlhport. 6:00 A. M., 6:8U P, M. Port Jefferson 9 A. M. C W N E Y IH L A S d , w e s t 'B R I G H T O N BRIGHTONRIGHTON BKACH,KACH, MANHATTANANHATTAN NEW YORK. 9:30. On On Sundays a t 8 :15 A, M la W) Rotuin trains loars Philadelphia for Now Voric From stations Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Ninth “sTol-ens-, l i ““- R u X : ‘8^o^A. SI:; A. M.; 4r3l>p. M. From 'I'ronton. 1 ;25. B :20, t ;03, 9 :05, 10 ;0«, 11:34 A. M.: 4:22,0:24. 7:28 P . 5L SunUay. 1 ;25,9:18 A. 51.; 6:15 York and Piiiladoiphia. S t e a i u v t i l p v * X T A T i o X / V b l i n e T i F o t b a m s h i p s , b e - 1 Y TWEKN NEW YORK. LIVSRPOOL. QUERNS- TOWN AND LONDON DIUKUT, sailing weekly from Pier 39. North Rivor. New Yark, are among the largest steani- sbips crossing the Atlantlo. Oabin rates $50 tu $70; ex< . .......... ltd steerage. $26; prepaid $2 lowerwer thanhan must other iroadvray. Now York. F. W. ................■ Agent a t Brooklyn JOHN 0. HENDERSON fl44FulU>n street; Wii/iamBburgU, SMITH OOX. lo t mus Now York. J. HUHST. Manager. ----- ------------- A SON, W4. 957,1.U23 Broai York: Noa 2 and 4 Wharf, Brookl: Th»f»o'w I^aggage ty s t, Nos. 239, 261,401, ay, and a t tbo principal hotels. New Court at, and Annex office, Jowell'a Irooklyn. i York Transfer Company wdl osli for and check from hotel or residence to destination. H. P. BALDWIN, General Passenger Agent. W.W. STEARNS, General Superiutondent. T T B l O l s y L V A ^ i X B A i L K O a d - g r e a t X t r u n k l i n k a n d u n i t e d s t a t e s m a i l KOUTK—On and after Deeombo.^ 4, JB82—Train* leave New York, via Desbrostee and Coiirtlandt streots ferries, ^ fol lows: Etpreea for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, with Pullmun Palace Care attsefled, 8 :0b A. .M., 6 :0> and 8:00 r. M . doily. New Y'ork and Chicago Limited of Parlor. Dining, Smoking and Sleeping Cara at 9 A. 5L o t a t b l i n e . o h e w YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST OR LONDONDERRY. PASSKNQKR STEAMSHIPS S A I L T H U R S D A Y ' From Pier 42 North River, foot of Onnal it. Pasaenger aocommodationa unturposeed. Firet cabin, 860 to $75; lecoud cabin, 840; steerago to Europe, $26. fixoureion tickets a t roduced rates. These eieamcrs carry neither cattle, ahoep, nor pigs. AUSTIN BALDWIN A CO., Agenta, No. 63 Broadw.vy, BERNARD BOGAN, AgeuL 65 Court st. Brooklyn. , Parcels forwarded to alt paiU of Europe by Baldwin'* European Express^ ________________ ___________________ / BEAOH, B B M ««A 0 U , PROSPECT PARK AND OONKY ISLAND RAILROAD, Brooklyn Depot, NINTH AV. and TW E N TIETH ST. (Groonwood). Excursion TlOKF/fS, 25 OFNTS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Trams leave Che Brookl.vn Depot for West Brightos at 6:30, 7:35, 0, 11, A. M., and 12:30,2^)1, 3:30,4:45. 0, 7:15, P, M. Beturning UMns leave West Brighton at 7. 8:D5, 9:30, 11:30 A. M., and 1. 2:30,4, 5:1.5,0:30.7:40 P. M. Extra trains wOI be run when travel requires. Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach are only ten miu* utet' walk from West Brighton The Park. Vanderbilt and Ninth av. lines, from Fulton and Ontbarine fenios via. Prospect Park, nm directly to the depot. Passengers via the Adtma st., Boerum place and Fifth av. line transfer a t the corner of Fifth av. and Fifteehth st. those via tbp Atlantic av, and Prospect Park line from Wall st. and South ferries transfer a t the corner ol Ninth av.Cand Park place, and those via tho Joy and Smith st. lino and Hamilton *av. and Ninth st. line from Hamilton Furry transfer a t tbe corner ot Ninth av. and FiftoontU st. R. SOHBR51KRHORN, flngmeer and Supt. 0000 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0000 :: GGO RRR BEB O O R R E O RRR EB G GO R R E GGG R B BEE s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s A TTTTT AA T A A T AAA T X ti ERB L E L EB L E LLLL BBB BRB R NZf N R R h N N N RR n N N N GGG G Q A RR R n N N N O ^ g 8 8 T R A V C L , 'r B A N S P O R T A T l O N , i c e . ■888, SSSSg Sgsa® EBB E BB BEB rio^ FO T ^ inia^sport, I.ook Haven. Oorry and Erie atS:00P. M.. coBDooting a t Oori^ for J'itusville. Petroleum Qonter and the Oil Regions. For Williamsport and I ^ k Haven, t.-oa A M. £alUmoro. olUmoro, WnahingUm aud tbe Soutn, \Limited Wnshing* ton KzprMs\ of Pullman Parlor Oars daily, except .Sum day, IDKKJ A M. Arrive Washington 4 ;00 P . M. Rexu. lo r ^ a B . A P . R. R. 5:1.5 and 8:30 A 5f., 3;40 BndO::X) P. M. aod 12.4X) n ight; via B. A O. R. R-. 1:00 and 7:00 12 :OOBlght. Sunday, viaB. A P. H. R., 5:00 A id 9:00 F. M.. 12:00 oigbt: via B. AO, H- R.,7:0U ot ot Kins at, 1 _____ on TUESDAYS, as iollovrs Oabin paaeage. $60, $SU. $lUb. Intermediate, $f0. Steerage at low rates, payable in carrenoy. , WILLIAMS A GUION, 29 Broadway, Now York. jffQ . 0. HENDERSON & SON, 344 Fulton at. ________ A N O H O R L I N f :, A , UNITED STATBS MAIL STKAMBRS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, Via. LONDONDERRY. From Pier 20. North River, New York. CIRCASSIA.Jan. 13 ,8 A.5f. FURNRSSlA.Jan 27, 8 A M. ETHIO P IA ..Jan, 20,3 P.M. ANOHORlA.Feb. 3, I P. 51. Rates ot pastage to GLASGOW, . I.IVKRPOOI,, BKi.FAST, or LONDON6 k RRY. s t o a i i i s l i i p b * T S 7 H I T K S T A R L I W B . T V TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. ADRIATIO..,,................THURSDAY, J«n. I I , 3.-00 P. M. OKR5IAN10 ................... SATURDAY. J an. 20. 2 :30 P. M. REPUBLIC .................... THURSDAY. J a n .25.3:00 P.M . FR051 PIER 53. NORTH RIVEB. Cabin rates. $60, $80 and $100 steerage tiekete from the Old Country. $30; return tioketa at reasonable rate*. N. B.—Those stoamera do not carry cattle, sheep or pige. For parsogo tioketa or drafts payable on demonu every where in Kncland. Ireland, Soovland, Sweden and Norway, At lowest rates, apply to V, ALDRIDGE, 13 Court st, and JOHN P. MORGAN, 85 Broartwav. Wnilamsburgb. R. J . OORTIB, 37 Broadway. N. Y. / ' - I f i N E R A l i X i i A N S A T L A N T I O C O M - \ X PANY,PANY, betweenetween Nowow Yorkork andnd Havre.avre. Ooapany'so ^ier '-ew).w). No. 422 Northorth -----\n jlers bytbialino ...... ........... . __ . ___ _____ _ and the discomforU ot croaslngnnel the Channelllboat. in a small boat. PERKIRE ....... . ..Wednesday,ednesday, Januaanuary AMKRIQUE ......................... W eanesday., ------IDA ........................ . ......... We\ “esday. \ T A “ I o l 7 / d o \ u i h t : ‘' ____ FOK PHlLADKLPHlA. » M , 3:40. 4:00, 5:00, «;IK). 7:00.8-.00 .nd 0:00 P. M. to d 12;(X>»igjit. Sunday, 5:60,8:00 (9;00 Limited) and - - - - • - ...................... -.00 p M. • and 12;W)»igbt. Sunday,? 10 dX) A. M .: 4 :00. 6 ;0tJ. 7 :00, 8 lOO and 9:00 :0 12X)0 night. Emigrant and second class. 7:<X) Bxprew lor Pbiladuipbia. via Osmden, 7:20 4:00 P, Bi., exceut Sunday. i*\)R ATLANTIC OITT. 6uudny,uuduy, 5:15:15 A. M.. a:nd * * t 0 R GAPS MAY. £zpreM. except Sunday, o:J 0 ona 11:10 A, M. day only 1 KK* P. M. fioaCe of Brooklyn Annex conneot with ail through trains at Jersey City, affording a ipoody and direct transfer for Brooklyn travel. Aoc^^mudarion for Trenton, 6:30 A. M.« 2;00 and 4:40 'Long Bcouob. Boy Head Junction and interroediato stA- tions. via Rahivay aud Amboy, U:00 A. M.. 12:).t0, noon, 3:30 and 5,-00 P. .M. On Bandayb 9:00A A.l 5L (Does not ,«top a t Aabury Park.) Sac< plans, otc.. apply . — V - ------------------ ------- ng Green, N. Y., or K. J. SNOW, 70 Court- at, Brooklyn. Open Saturday evenings from? ;30 to 0 o'clock. 9 P. M. and 7:{ P, M. A. 51. aud TSxpreM. except S 5 A. M a l.'OO P.M. Bundoy, ' On Satur. 8:50, 0:00, 9:10, 2.-00, 2:»», 3:00, [ M P E E I A L G E U M A N M A I L . NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP LINB BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BnBMKN. COMPANY’S PZKR, FOO t S o OVD a ST, HOBOKKN. a ODER...., DONAU.. .. ..Sat., Jan. 27 lUtca of passage from New York to Southampton, Havre r Bremen: — — Mret Cabin,.......................................................* . .$ ! ( » Second Cabin..................................... 60 Steerage................................................................... oo Return tickets a t yeduted rates. ificatoB, a t $24. Steamera sail fvou Propaid steerage cor. pier between Mcond For freight or psssego, .apply to OELIUOHS * CO., J, LKHKttNKBAnsS?* 377 Fulton at, Agenta for Brooklyn. l v : W . L ,«too a t AttUury Park.) Newark and Eliaaboth, 6.00. C;30. 7;30. 10:10,11:10 A. 51.. 12:00. I2:UV IK>), *;w , ./;w , 4:00, 4:U». 4:30. 5:00. a : 10.fi;2t).5:30, 5:40, 5;60, -- . ------ ------------------- 5?45. 6::w. 7:00, 8:15, 9:45 P. M.. and I2:00nicbt Woodbridgo. Perth Amboy and jSoutb Amboy 6;00 and lO:lOA-M.,2:30aDd.5:50P.,M. , . .New Bruuswiok. 6-.30, 7:20, 8 : 30 , 9;t0 a n d UriOA. m .. ; TotiUKE.N'iSTOWN., _ __________— , ------------ - ---------------- ntrM, Millrtoo*. 9:S0 and II :1U A. M., 3 :00and 4:30 P. M. PX 'rrO fl. VICJtKRS i OO., OBnjniLAeenU. JHatatonatidfajgaton Kock,ocky Hill,ill, 8:30 A. M., 4..40P. M. P r in». ...................... I.,., 1 :00,:00. 2:00.:00, 4:40.7:00:40.7:00 P,. M.. _______ . . ______ ;WA.. k , to o , S :20and5«) P. M. KlM»in»ton. 0:30 :;« and 11:10 i . M. and 8:20 P . M. PtatUisibcr,andbilliDsbcrgand Belridere.elvidere. C:80:bv and 11:10 A. M.... 3:20 and 0.00 P.M .,. I'lenton. Bordor* ---- ---------------------.. I t f O N A R O H L I N Z S . S . C O M P A N Y . IV J . SAKETY. COMFORT AND BCONOMY. To UVEKPOOU aud all point, on •MV mmevouv, oiajoiiu K and R H 6 130 ua ., « a . ion, 6:30. 8:30, 11:10 A. M 1 2 4 P M Lei»b6rtfm e,6:30 and 11:10 i* ------- ' ' P. M. Remington. 0 and 11 ~^ B 6 aum ua od 5;UU P, M I'lenton. Borrtbntown, Barliagton and 'Ua«de«.A: 15.7:20.8K)a and 11:10 A. M.. I Wa 2t»X;, 4 KK). 4:40gnd7:0Op. M. Freehold, 6;.H0. II ;)0 A. M ; 2 :00and x»otwoen xvei 5,-<»(»P,4L Karmm*daloaddequaD.0;S0andn:10A. M, ' * FR • • a n d 2 ;(Xt IHghtJitou'D, Peraherton and Oamden 6:30 a OATALONl. M. and 5:00 P. 61., via Monmouth Junction. ’ a-,.» . I ’yaiiis orrive-Froin Pittaburg, 0:20 and U *20 d 10:20 P. M. daily. From Washington parts o f YON. VICKKRo CL w u tiiai Ai S. L. R a i ! ? 9 A U W A Y . NEW YORK. on tbe Iromall b N Y a H C p (ne No. 4 N River, foot of Morto st. Travelers by ibis line avoid transit by English riilway A-. ------ -“osaing the Cha inasm a J 10, 6-.00 A. M. , .................... . ....Vfeaneaday, Jan. 17,12 noon. CANADA ...................... . ......... Wedn Jan. 24, 6 A. M. Cbeoks drawn on credit, Loonoais, or Paris, in amounts to s u it For freight andp.iesage apply to LOUIS DB BEBIAN, Agent, _________________________ No. 6 Bowling Green, N, Y. C o a s t w i s e N C e a tu o r a * - I V E W Y O R K A M > C U i l A M A I I i S T E A M L l SH IP COMPANY, FOR HAVANA DIRECT. I n l y w e e k l y l i n e o f A m e r i c a n STBAM B na From Pier IB Es^t Rivor. 3 P. M. SARATOGA ................................ SATURDAY. January 13 NIAGARA....................................SATURDAY. Janu«ry20 These steamers are alt large, new iron ships, built ex pressly for this trade, and their passenger accommodattoas are unsurpassed. JAMBS R. WARD A C0„ AgenU, 113 Wall st, N. Y. y i H A H L E S T O N , ' S A V A N N A R , K L O K ^ X j IDA AND THK SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. For OH AHLEBTON, 8. 0., a t 3 P. M. FVotp Pier 27. North Rivor. foot of Park place; ^DELAWARE...Captain Wlnnetl ................ Wed., Jan. 10 CITY 0P00l4UM B X A ..0aptam WoodhuH...Sat.. Jon. 13 J a m e s W. QUINTARD a g o .. Agents. Via SAVANNAH. Go.. 3 P. M., FromPler48.NorthRiver (New No. 35). foot of Springtt. CITY OF SAVANNAH..Cantaln Catharine. Wed., Jan. 10 CITY OF AUGUSTA...Cadtain Nickerson...8aU, Oan. 13 H. YONGB.Ja.tttfent. bteamers marked thua*^ do not carry passengers, losurance H of one per cent.. Premium can bo collected At destination, if insurance is effected by 2 o'clock at Union office or by S o'clock at piers on or before day of soiling: otherwise it must be paid by shipper. For further information apply to the agents of the re stive lines og above, o^ce.on pier, or to vT. II. RHBTT a^^Passanger OOO0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B I M P S O N , o o o o o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o O 0 OO o O O 0 0 0 OO OO OO O 0 OO 0 C R A W F O R D o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o A S I M P S O N o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o INVXTE THEIR OUBTOMERS AND THB PUBUIO GENERAL TO TH E IR GREAT OLBABINO BALE, OOHMBNCIHG O lT \ o o o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOO • MONDAY. JANUARY 8, o 0 o o o o o o o o 00 (f'o 0000000000000 TO BB CONTINUED THROUGHOUT THU IK. UNHEARD o F ^BARGAINS WILL BB OFFERED E i EVERY DEPARTMENT. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 00 “ ’ O SIMPSON, CRAWFORD A SIMPSON, - ^ o SIXTH AVENUE AND NINBTEEN t S P o STREET, 0 N E W Y O R K . S o O O O O O O O O Q O Q O O O O O O Q O O OOOOOOOOOOOOQ KERB E E BEE R E FB E E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o WHOLESALE CLOAK 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o AT FROM 40o. TO 60c. AS AN IDEA OF THB ADVANTAGES OF BT3. LINED WITH QUILTED OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO o CLOTH ULSTERS, • CLOTH PELISSES, 0 CLOTH PBLIS3K8, o CLOTH PELISSES, 0 e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o OLOTH 'oorJliA N S . FUR TRIM BATIN BHADAME- DOLMANS, SATIN AND PLUSH PELISSES, SILK o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ALSO, FUR LINED o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 000000000000 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ELEGANT ALASKA EEBS.SS 3 EB °SSo R C Cr BEE ®SS®:: o o o o o o o o o t o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOO TILLARY AND WASHINGTON STREETS. J A R M A N , M O Q U I L L A S & C O . MM MM COO M M M M O O M MM M O M MM MO O M M M OOO OOO o o QQQ U U IIL L u U U L L u U IIL L u U IIL Ii iru IILLLLL]LA A NN N AA NN N A A N N N AAAN NN . AN NN O 0 o o c TIO ANENUB, WILL OFFER FOB SALE ON MONDAY. JANUARY s. • AND DURING T HR WEEK. TUB NN N aT T lT H RRRR EF.KE 8BSS T T 'r r r OOO c o c o R I N tf N T II R B R S 3 'r D o 0 0 K K N N N T II R R B 8 T O o 0 K K N N N T ri RRRR EEE a s s s T T O o 0 N N N T n R R K 3 o 0 0 N NN ? II R B E R B EICEE S 8 o o (J o K K N NN II SSSB T OOO c o c o K la TRANSPORTED WITH SPECIAL S0ENB<UY. .L—__ OUR REGULAR SCALE j g A V B R L Y ' S B R O O K L Y N T H E A T K B . n n A V H H AA V H H H ll A A V H H AA A V V tt HA A V VREB RRR L y E R R L V EB RRR L - g g L E EEB B LLLL ’^ Y *^SS, JOH N MCCULLOUGH ' JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN MCOULLOUQH JOHN M c C u l l o u g h JOHN M c C u l l o u g h JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN MoOULLOUGH JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN ilcOULLOUGH JOHN fileCULLOUGU JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN 3ICOULLOUGH JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN McCGLLQUGU JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN .Mev^ULLOUGH JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN M c C u l l o u g h JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN aicCULLOUGH JOHN Mc(;ULLOUGU JOHN M c C u l l o u g h JOHN M c C u l l o u g h JOHN MC.CULl.OUGH J o h n M o OULLOUGH JOHN McCUTiLOUGH JOHN McGUi.LUUGH , J o h n M c o U i.LouG ii JOHN Mc(;UiiLGUGil ‘ JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN MoOULLOUGH JOHN filcCULLOUGII JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN aicCUJ.LOUGH JOHN McOm.LOUGH JOHN .McGliLLOUGH JOHN McOULI.OUGH JOHN McOUr.LOUGH ®«S‘ FOR it. ENGAGEMENT SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINBW, Commencing TO-MORROW (MONDAY EVENING) JANUARY 8, The Eminent Tragedian, OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o JOH N MCOVLLOUGB, o o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Supported by a Powerful Dramatis Company, under the management ot o o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o WM M. CONNER, o o o 0000 OOOOOOOOOOOOO MONDAY EVENING, VIRGIMIUS. TUESDAY EVENING, OTHELLO. WEDNESDAY EVENING, BRUTUS, AND TAB STABLE SOENB, AOT IV., RHMARKABLfI “ COMET.\ \ GOMKT, *♦ \COMET \ \ COMET. '• \CO M E T ,\ THR COMPANY. —engagement of the HANLON Voyage tn Switzerland), proauu OF c h e a p PRICES.' BROTHBRS,IRS, :Uued with iiin N E k their • AND G K A N 1 > O P K R A H O U S E , LATEST STYLE. $90.00; WfiRK $160.00. LATEST STYLB, fij.OO; WRRU 200.00. LATEST STYLE. 110.00; WERE 3'K).00. LATEST STYLE, m o o ; WERE 400.00. LATEST STYLE, 300.00; WKRB 500.00. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOO THE GOODS HAVING BEEN MADE FOR T.ATEST STYLES, AND INCLUDE THE NOV J A RRR J AA R R J A A RRR J J AAA R R J J J A A B R MM MM A NN H MMM M AA NN N M MM M A A N N N M M M AAA N NN„ M M M A A M KN NO. 137 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BETWE T O I L i E T A K T t B J L E B . LLLLLA X AA A A _ A A N A A A N A A N NN N GGG TTTTT R R R lT y R R y Y RRRR Y Y R B y R R Y R B Y H. GUILMARD Baa invented n new OOIPFUBB exactly tbe aame oa worn by the hmbhsh beauty who ia now with uv, having auch a thorougHly n atural appearance aa to defy detection, and by wearing this much admired style ladies will become more beautiful than ever, os tbe ;effeot urodneed by tbis eharming coiffure is magic, giving to the face tbo sweetest expreaaion poailbie. Once tried on yon cannot resist tbe temptation of buylim, as It is not only becoming for even ing wear, but also for the drive and promenade. No mat ter how pretty the face may be, it certainly la not perfect without this Luhiooahie coiffure. We hiveLANGTUTS for blonde and brunette, and LiNG T R Y S in every No more front nets required for tbis'elegant coiffure. Iber novelty, the LANGTRY i --------- shade. coiffure Als( another novelty, the LANGTRY KNOT and BOW. -Ani_ remember,* the only establishment in the City of New York where the real and tene LANGTRY style oon be ob tained Is a t ------- H. GUILMAUD'S, the Inventor. 811 BROADWAY. BETWEEN TBIRTBBNTB AND hOURTEENTU STS, NEW YORK. OOQOOOQOOOOOOO o o o o o o MANUFACTURER o ON THK DOLLAR, FERKD. WE (aUOTK SILK PLUSH JACK- SATIN, $l:i,50: WERE $^0.00. o o o o o o o o n n o a o o o o o o o o o o o o $7.50; IC.OO; WERE $15.00. WERE 18.(X). 15,00; W ERE 25.(W o 18.00; W E R E 30.00. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o MED. $12.50: WERB $20.00. $25.(«: WRRE $45.00. 30. MATELAB3E AND PLUSH DOLMANS. *c. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o OIRCULAK6 AND o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o M SEAL DOLMANS. 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o THB PRESKNT SEASON, ARE ALL OF THB M ELTIES IN COLORS AND TRIMMINGS. ~M MM MM COO M M hi M 0 0 M m 5 i M 0 M MM MO M M OOO O O O O 0 0 0 0 e g M 0 0 0 I OOO o o 8 8 OOO Q Q U U IIL 3 QQU UIIL QQQ UU IILLL A NN AA N N A A N N N L AAA N NN LLLA A N NN JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN McUULLOUGJi J or, the FALL OF TARQUIN. JOHN MCCULLOUGH ‘ JOHN .MCCULLOUGH I THURSDAY EVENING, JOHN MCCULLOUGH j ,)OllN MCCULLOUGH { Mt'CUl.l.OUGH. JOHN iji u u * III i JOHN McOULf.OU«H , JOHN m «.‘ i ; u l l o u g h JOHN M c C u l l o u g h I JOHN MoCULLOUtiH f JOHN MOOULLOUGH I JOHN McOULLOU(HI ' JOHN MoCULLOUim ) JOHN MOOULLOUGH i JOHN Mi;CULLUU(JH • JULIUS 0/E6AR, With all Star Cost. FRIDAY EVENING, VIRGINIUS. SATURDAY aiATINCE, THE HUNUUBACK. JOHN MoOULLOUGH Master W alter ............ JOHNM MotJULLOUGH JOHN McOULLOUGH. _____ o{!U.. _____ JOHN M c C u l l o u g h JOHN MoOUiiLOUGH JOHN McOULLOUGH JOHN MoOULLOUGH ,TOHN MCCULLOUGH JOHN MoOULLOUGH JOHN McOULLOUGH JOHN iloCULLOUGH JOHN McOULLOUGH JOHN McOULLOUGH JOHN McOUl,LOUGH JOH*N’ MoOULLOUGH JOHN MCOULLOUGH JOHN M c OULLOUGH SATURDAY NIQH'I‘, THE GLADIATOR. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o NEW SCENERY, o o PROPERTIES AND o 0 WAUDROBB. o o 0 OOOOOO00OOOOOO0OO NEXT WEEK. NEXT W EEK. NEXT WEEK. THK ROMANY THK ROMANY THK ROMANY THK ROMANY THK ROMANY BYE. BYE. RYK. ttVR. RYE. THK ROMANY THK ROMANY 'ITIK ROMANY I'M If T>I\XTATJV TUK THB ROMANY ROMANY RYE. RYK. RYE. BYE. RYE. POPULAR PRIORS ALWAYS. POPULAR PRIOF.S. C A U E M V O K H U S I C . FRIDAY e v e n i n g , .1 AND ARY 12, 1833, THE “ BKIiLS o f 'OORNEVIDLE,\ AUATBUR OPERA ASSOCIATION OF BROOKLYN, Under tbo auspice, of tho UNIFORMED B A lT A U tlN OF THK VF.TBRAN AH.SOOIATION, TWKNTY-TUIBD REGIMENT, N, G. «, N. Y., With tho following cast: SERPOLUTTB ............................................ Mrs. E. F, Ilnury *^NOWLKS * MORRIS .................... . ...................... Lessees THKO. MORRIS.......................................................M taagsr OOMMENOING MONDAY, JANUARY 8, With WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. The Great Scout and Guide, BUFFALO BILL (W. F, CODY) And Ills Mammoth Combination, coneisting of 2r> FIRST CLASS ARTISTS 25 In the New and Startling Sonaational Drama, written for Buffalo Bill by Charles Kustur. entitled TWENTY DAY.S ; Or. BUFFALO BILL'S PLKDGR. Buffalo Uiti, a scout with leave of abitotice for twenty days .................................... IFon. m S d ISS Bm®’ ( A gamblor, .dv.n Cftut^in MortiakeJ as.«9ffin D.->n MiDor, alias Lariat D a n .....................UO huarlet a riet Kronerone Abner Weldon, a well to do ranoherio .......... George Besoh Captaiu .Mercou .Mortlake, eu Euglishm/uv The victim of troacnory....................w. C. Donaldson Tom OranberiT, a swindlorand outlaw.........Harry Melmer Jacob Boombrebeck. n. vietthuzed Dutchman from Now Hampshiro .................................... Julo Keen Pete de Bazooo.an irruprcastble coon ....... (ioorgo Sembler Rev. Mr. Kllston, a eiurgymaii......................Charles Thorne Grace Weldon, the horess and belle of tbo plains ................................................... Mias Mary Tucker Mias Peppor, a conventional crusher and deserted waif ......................................... Mies Ixiio Fuller Mias Cornelia Cranberry, a delioato fiowor from the granite hills o f New llamp- ■hire.......... ........................................ Mita Tillie Bbields Scouts. Gamblers. Bordormen. Indians. Outlaws, Ao. ACT I. Twenty days’ furlough. Tho lost picUir«. A murder platinod. Lynch law, tho victim to bang irom a tree. Buffalo Hill to the rescue. The first five days ot tbo W. F. Cody n luret( j K scout’s piodge gone. ACT II. The mystory deopecs. On tbe trail. Up the mountains. Buriod alive; dug out by Buffalo Bill. Kei- oue, Torrifio tableau. Ton daysgonn. ACT 111. Bill’s u.vrrow oscapo from tho matrimonial noose. Imltao oncampnaont. Capture and ond of Lariat, tho murderer, by Buffalo Bill. Fittoen days gone. \iA- rial Dan, I go to find your pal, and semi him to join you in tho uthor world.” AC7’ IV. Bill in diHgtii-so. 'i’he terribJo plot. Treaohery exposed. Jim a victim to his .own death trap. Thomys- tery cloarod up. Buffalo Bill's plodgo fulfilled ” iu twenty hi Act Third a genuine band of Indiana wil] appeal in tboir wild ami weird soux-'^ ftod realistic war daucos. Tho foHuwing Indian chioLs, from the Winnebago, Stuux aud Pawnee tribes, will appear .M each performance *ud hi the street parade: BLACK HAWK. Who, during the Simii war in 18H2 eav(*4 tiie lives ot sev eral familio.s by warning thorn of danger aud pilot- log thorn safolv to tho white eoroiers. DK-UO-KAH, Tbe fastest runner in tbs Wiuuobsgo tribe. BLUE JAY, Tho great fiKhting chief of tho Winnobagos. Mr. OODx bus the pleasure of mtvoducing to the Amer ican pubito the haudsumest Indian maiden in the world, HK-NU-KAW, the lirat born, who is considered tho most beauitfui and aooumpfishod Indian Wesceru and Southern tribe on of tho wfiule b l u e ’ h a w k . zhibition Tho great Pawnee Scout aud Guide. FIKK LIGHTNING. Oftlled FighMng Chief of the Pawneoa. Mr. CODY-HUFFALO BILL-will give an ei of fancy ritle shuoting. in which hois pre-eminent' . alono. Tht) audience Will pleads (ako particular notioo of the twenty different pusitioui that Mr. Cody bolds liis riflo in making hia fancy shots. Grand vocal .sud instrumental musical olio, by Mr. JULEl KKICN aud Mias LOIK FULLER, Hetwoon tho first and second aria a cornet solo by FRANK THOM F.SOS. entitled “FaclUo.” THE TRICK DONKEY ••JERRY.” A donkoy that Uarnuni eannot equal in dooility, aagaoUy, style and fun. MONDAY, January 15, Mist fdlNNIF MADDEKN. ‘‘CHIP” in FOUG'b PERU IP\ inFOUG 'b FltR*llY. POPULAR PHIOES WILL PUKVAIL. --- a --- »,r.„ — 4 dll ..........a:..— . , . ,. As Box ( Oheijloico irding to location. 20o. Matiueo lory, Jf»c. floats can bo Hoonrud a t the othcoa of the .Ameri- Dittnot Telegraph Co., ;08 Fulton at. H I of the .Ameri- .0 st, •121 Court luvlh st, E. D. A V B l l L Y ’S B K O O K L Y N T H e I t E h 7 ^ the I egraph Co HU MontagU' , 1,970 Fulton at, and HO Fm JI H A V H H AA V V E HHHH A A V V EE Ii H AAA V V E H U A A V EEK H V KKK T, RRR L R 8 L .s““a »s8a n r r r h £ II n f . k b a 11 u A A HHHH EE A A H H I! AAA U U GKK A A r r m e e k m t p I e ' ' r \ r ■r EEU R K:: jE A N ‘ (rBKNic)iiKux:;:;;;:;;;::Mr:o^^^^^^^^ G A S P A K D .......................................Mr. Oh.rlos H. I>» THK BAILLI...........................................Mr. Fr8:l.red. ,S.. S g S » A R . - . v : ; . - . v . v ; . ASSESSOR...................... bn G. II H. Wilson . I. Par.aons . ......... . F S Smith ....M r. \Vn». 0. Kimball ...M r. Sami. L. Sweaauy ... Mr. James Piruie Jam es 1 KN HENRY AND CLINTON STREETS. C O C O A . ^ O l i D M E D A L . P A R I S , 1878. V3T GOLD MBDAL. PARIS, 1878. M t e a u i b o a t * . rLANU, Qensral A x entfor Lose laland, _g91 ^ Y R T L K AVIINUB. ___ nor®. 6 *.;W; 8 :7t0 A. M., 3 'M, - Suudn,0:30, U - Ftom I!»IHmoro, l:‘.20 p From PbitadoliJliiflj A. M..7:30 P.M . Suud..r,0:30, U;W A. M„ 10:3^ u id I0:i and 10:^ /• l U N A R D L I N E . OUNAIUO ^ B A M S H I P OOMPANY. LIMITED. ‘; I “ r ‘ i^rN T R l; ! g a l l i a .-„ v . v ::.7.\’;;:::;: 7:30, 0:35, I0:*20, pA v o N ix:: PARTHIA. OGsdoy. J8Q. 17, nooa Jan. 2 4 .6 ;00 A M. 6^W, 0_:3; a »:3p. Ticket ofiioea. 435,640 and 84i Broadway. No, I Attov House, ^ood ^foob of Dosbro^qa^and Ooztiandt sta. New . ... Hudson -------- --------------- ------ ----- — — --------- ot sta. New York; No 4 Court sL and Brooklyn Annex Butiou ' of Fulton 6t., Brooklyn; Nos. 114, 116 and 118 Huvovu Emigrant ticket offloo^ t L o \New York Troaafer Oompati/ will oall iocand chook f^ztfagefrom tmtoia reud<mo&8. . D U A S u ta K.'’b'Ui isaday. J « u lu, ....... . Wednesday. Jai ....... ; ............... Wednesday. J an . 24 And every following Wedneoday. „ BATES OP P^^SAGB; passage, BSD and $ 100 , acoordmg to affoommoda- TiokeU to Paris $15 addiUonoL Rebiira tioketa on favor* able terms. Steerage At very low rates. Steerage tiokeU from £4ver* pool and Queenstown and all other p arts of Europe a t low est rates. Through hills of lading given for Belfast, QlogOW, Havre. Antwerp and other ports on the Uontinunt on(f for Mediterronoan ports. For freight and passaao apply a t tha oempony'a office. No. 4 Bywiing Green, New York. VERNON IL BROWN A OO.. Agenta. ‘ ‘ ‘ \ I a t lowe C S T O l^ I K G T O N L I N K F O R B O S T O N , C T OONNECTINO W ITH ALL POINTS BAST. ^IRD U O K D FARE $3 to Boston for First class tioketa, good only as spooified on their focA The elegant steamers RHODE ISLAND on M o n d a ^ Wednesdays and ITidaysand NARRAGANSETTon Tues days, Thuredoya and Saturdays leave a t 4;30 P. M. FROM PIKH S3, NORTH RIVER, foot of Jay st. New York, oniving in Boston a t 6 A. H. Tioketa for sale at all principal tiokek offices, SLute rooms secured a t offices of Wcatoott Bxprass Company, a ( Nos. 207,881, 897, and 421 Broadway, and a t Fifth avenui and Windsor Hotel ticket offices m New York, and atl>4( Fulton st. and 333 WashingtonsL Brooklyn. PROVIDBNOE UN K FOB FREIGHT ONLY. SteamersIsAVO.from Plor 29 North River.footofW o r- ten it, a t 4:30 F. M. daily (.Sandk)^ oxcepted) forBooton via ProridenoA direct. FYorght rfa ei tbor line always taken at the lowest rates. D. B. KA BGOOK, Prosident, F, W. PofpLK, Acting General Passenger AgooL K. HORTON (fc CO., FULTON AND 8M ITH STRSKTS. NOW IS THB TIM E TO BUY. THB SNOW AND WET WEATHER HAVE DOME. ONE LOT WINTER ULSTERS, SUPERIOR GOODS, REGULAR PRIOB $t0 TO S20, RE- DUOBD TO $3 AND 9 IO. ONB LOT PRIO R OLOTH OIBOULARS «S. HALF E^ALL RlViaC LlNlfi 'REDUOTION cAniSi. NEW YORK TO BOSTON. $3. NSTWPORT. $2. FALL BtYKB, $2. Limited tioketa, coTvesponding reduction to oil K TB B B ALA N OSO F OUB STaOEC O F P U M . H . OLOSING OUT BKGABDLBSS OFOOST.. pointo.- Rosteni SLRGANT STEAMERS NEWPORT AND OLD COLONY. H T. K. HORTON A OO, BAKER'S BAKER'S BAKER'S BAKER'S BREAKFAST, BREAKFAST BREAKFAST BREAKFAST OOCOA. COCOA COCOA. COCOA BAKER'S BAKER'S BAKER’S - BAKER'S BREAKFAST COCOA BRBAKFAbT COCOA. BREAKFAST COCOA BREAKFAST COCOA Warranted ABSOLUTELY PURR CO COA, from wfiiofi the excess of oil has been removed. It bos TiutSK Tisiss thb STBENOTH Of COCOS mixed with etarob, arrowroot or sugar, and is tborefore far more ooonomioa). It is dolicious, nour ishing, Btrengthening, easily digesled and admirably adapted for invalids 08 well as for persons in health. SOLD BY GROCERS EV E R Y W H R R a SOLD BY GROCERS KVBRYWHRRK, W. BAKER A CO., DORCHESTER. Moss, W. BAKER * CO., DOROHKSTKR, Mass. piA B T O S * i i r a s i c ; . * c « A (J, S L ^ B , P I A N O S . * SQUARE AND UPRIGHT, On monthly installments to suit the purohoser. OPEN EVENINGS. MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS. RENTED UNTIL PAID FOR. Please give ub a eoU before looking elsewhere. WARRROOM8, ___ 598 FULTON ST. janotion Flatbuah av. JDANTCIMOv U T T B I N L A N D E B ’S S C H O O I i f O R D A N C - T V iDg, 228 Carroll 8t, comer of Court. Guarantees tbe waltz in three private lessons, for 85; leeaons oil hours; dosses forming for ohildrooand adults; all tho fashionable daneea guaranteed in one term. . _________ H . R I V B H S ’ V , / * AGADEMT FOR DANCING, 175 STATE STREET, OOR. OF COURT. Broach Schools a t 1,076 Fulton at, and 157 Adelphl st. ■ O A K O N ’8 H A N G I N G S C H O O L , 177 AND 179 HON t I o DB STREET. OLA88 AND PBIVATB 1N8TRUOTIQN DAILY. p K A N H P O D W O B T H , 198 WABHINOTON ST. D L A S a E S WOW O P E N . THE MUSIO FOB D ^ W lORTH'S WILL BE PUBL18HE NEW L a MOIEBS KD IN A FEW DAYS, . T . & J O N . ^ N « r o lu » « * ? o ^ io i: 'lH . 'f l n t without extaa charge. Betid for oirculor. avenue, privately and ,ii ■ 2 > lV lI> £ N jD S ^ All.........................U prmolpal hotoL.,tn . . on pier 29, and o s ateamers. 730 Fulton at.. < Coiurt lyo and Jersey City, 4 P. loms may be aeourdd in New York a t rassfor and tioket oSioes, a t t h e office Also a t kl8 Broadway; £ . D., Tickets and aUte ro< Ml at.. 4 Co 8t., and a t Annex offioe. BrodkbnL G iO . L. CONNOR, Osnerid Passenger Agent, C A H P E T I W O S t & c BOADXK A L otell . Ageuu. B R I D Q B P O B T . *■ BTEAMEB BlOBBDALB leaves Pier No. S9 Bast River, a t 3 'POP. M, fooiefTIUco» BaK Birer. 9;13 P. M. daUr. UoMdm eitep ^ « . 0 U R K B W C A B P E T fiA B G A l N B O O M ■f (Second floor, 533 A^present oontoms a line of U y m . Y e n beat Quolivy H artfon CoiiMta. 79 cents a yard. She^....,.. ........ Wool herdered mats $1.34, TaMstry oorpeta, 68 eta. a yard, together with a lot of mueeuaneona goods, inolading A few odd iBAde op oorpeUi W llJiU M B E R B l'S EONS, LesdlBg C arpet House ta BrooUyo, 834,528| 52$ ffalioa 0 lyn, January 3,1888—A - ........ ......... . - beon declared payable on demand to the atookholders of this comnoiur. J HENRY BLAfOHBORD. Seoretary. ^ F F I O B C I T I Z E N S ’ IN S U K A N O E O O . NO, 153 BROADWAY. D IV lD K N b - stoot: lUq SPECIAL SALE O, DRESS GOODS .HD BILKS. E. J. DRNNING A 00., CONTINUING THE RETAIL BUSINESS OF THB LATE FIRM GF A. T. STEWART A Of/., WILL O i’FEK ON MONDAY NEXT •,iOp PIECES BILK AND WOOL AND ALL WOOL PLAIDS -AT 50C„ 300.. 750. PER YARD; /BBOEHT PRIORS, ,2.30 TO ,2 PER YARD, ALSO 100 PIECES HEAVY QUALITY PLAIN COLORED SILKS AT 000. TO ,1.73 PER YABD< FORMERLY ,2 TO ,4 PER YARD. BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENUE, NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, NEW YORK. HAMBURG EMBROIDBRIRS. A OHOIOB AND FULL ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SPECIAL DESIGNS AT VERY LOW PRICKS. DUNCAN A. GRANT, *8 W B S f TWENTY-THIRD ST, NEW YORK. i i i i i i i i i j i i n n i i n i i i i i n m i u i i u i n i i i i i i i i n i i m i H Gr&nd -chorus ot eight, roicea, otogant. Costumes, Large Ore- ■a. irchostr Conductor ............... Stage Manager— ....R A F A E L N.U^.RRO ,...CHAS. H. PARSONS Adiuisaion, 30o. Roaerred seats, $ i ,00 and $1.50, For sale a t Chandlors', Montague at. T ' E K a v e n u e a o .A D E M Y o f M U S I C , Le® opposilG Taylor ft. Willi.irashurgh, h. 1, Me08ra. HKBQUR A PUICK.. 'M 'oN D A “ “ j A M J A R Y '8 - O N ( r WK POPUL5:u'’? a 3 i r , o ' ^ S i t ! = k g , “ ?id7r.o. r f m B A L L & W f ijL lA iM S ’ A NOVELTY THEATER, Fifth and South Fourth «t*, Brooklyn. B. D ONK WKKK. UOMAIKNUING JANUARY 8, 1H<35. THK MADISON 8QUAKIC THKATKK U o M p a NY In the OrpAii'Qt Dr.-iiiixtic Success, WAV,EL KIRKU! HAZKL KIRKE ! MATINKKS-WKDNICSDAy AND SATURDAY. NEXT W E E K -RO S E KYTINGIC. Q E C O N D C H A M B E R t o at tbo Brooklyn Consornitory of Music, IG\? MONDAY Ryenin^r. J/muary 8, at 8 o’olook. “ M U S I C S n i R B E _ r nv mu jiiuuikiyii ty(jjisurvni,(il '* **\ '* *\ at, MONDAY Evening. January CARL HERRMANN Piauist. Admiasion .‘BI.fiQ _________ • O K O O K L Y N S A E N G E R B U N D - O R A N D I > MASQUER AD B BALL, at tho ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY, February 5, 1883. Tickote 43, gen- tleraan and bdy; extra ladioa* ticket. $1. Hoserved auats at JULlUaS LKIiUKNKRAUSS,377 FuUon st, opposhe SATURDAY. January 20. 1883. GRAND c a r n i v a l SlTZUNG. a t GRAND CI l NTRAL HALL, Noa. 422 and 430 button st. Ticket 5 jc .. gentle- and ladle* RRRR K R R H URRR R R R R K R RRR * R n RRR R R R U 000 O O O O o o o o o o OOO MM aiM M M M M M M M M A1 M Af M M MM M M MM M M M M II H U K H II II 11 H 11 II KER E EB S e e y ' r EEK ;: J A KN HU J AA NN N U J A A N N N U J AAA N N N U U A RBR 1 U AA B K U A A KIIU U AAA U R AN NN UU A A E B jJ J J A ^ C A U E M Y O F M U S I C , ,U 'AD66 •{ ^§ i WEDNESDAY EVENING. January 10, H*J3. CONOKRT BY Y A L FEE Y AA L K Y A A L EE r AAA L E r A . A LLLL EEB A NEW WARBLER WITH NEW WARBLES. GOG a Q Q G IQGQQ G AND CHORUSES. L FgEB KEH [; p,c | k Ii L E LLLLEEB KEE c o n t u u 0 0 1. u u 0 Ii i; u 0 0 L u u c c o LLLL UU BBB H B BBB B B BBB rpW E N T Y -THIKI) REGIMENT. AT ARMORY, CLRA m ONT AV, ON WBDNESDAY EVENING, January 10. IS33, PRESENTATION OF .MAHICSJIBN'S UADOSS AND THB VETERAN TROPHY. Last aupearance or the regiment in uresent gray nnifurm. T icket can bo procured of monibori» o! the rt-giniont and at tbo prominent drug storoB, ___________ ______ I j K C T I ; H £ 9 . C A D E M Y O P M U S I C , B K G O J C IiY 2 f SUNDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 7, 1833, QBAMD OPEHllfO NIGHT OF TUB LEBMINO- ILLUSTRATED LECTURES. REV. D R GKOROB LEKMINO, account uud Orator 9, S P E C I A L . N O T I C E S , T EGGAT BUOTHEES, J U OHBAPEST BOOK STORK IN THE WORLD. T JB A L T H IS WEALTH. NERVE 2 n d ®BRAIN*^TREAT,MF,NT. 4 Bpscifie for Hysteria. Dizzineza, Ognvnieions, Nervous Hesdaoho, Mental Depreflsioo, Loss of Memory, Proma* tnre Old Age, caused by over exertion, self abuse or over indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. Oue box wili cure resent eases. Baoh Box contains one mouth's treatm e n t One dollar a b o zi or six boxes for $ 5 ; sont by mail prepaid on receipt of price, 1 guarantee six boxes to cure any cose. With eioh order resolved by me for six boxes, acoompAuied With $o. 1 will send tbo purohoser ouv written guarantee to return tbe money if tbetroatm ent does not effect » ooro. 'A. J . DITMAN. Druggist, Sole Agent,__ BROADWAY AND B a ROLAY :8 t 5.. NBW YORK W E L C O M E H O L I D A Y G I F T . ; A YRAB'a M EMBERSHIP xxr TBS U E o 0 K L Y W- 1 .1 B E A « Y . Montagus st, near Oourl 70,900 VOLUMES. 300 PESIO D lO A L a BDIXBTIN OF MUSIO AND OF NSW BOOKS OP ! le s , FREE. J^N O A L SUBSORTPTtON. $5. Pries of jQompls^ Analyticalivawoguo—«.u*uoni, Oalalogus—Aulboes, Titles, stooK: ai*i an mtorest am a e n a or 'rriKr.Jc A.?iiJ a iwvcsoijoompistannaiyvica aiuim , GENT, o a BabIwU gad O lggii-Ifl'N iw BalmitUmi. b f tb» y iir, t l . The orainent Knglifih Divine, usually styled o of bis sui'DiB^ing olnqUFtiC'i \ The Goidon-Tnugi: of Australia,\ will deliver bis thrilling address! \MARY QUKR*N OF SUOTS,\ Flower of Sootlandi Glory of Brancei ^haine of Kuglnadl GOLDEN TONGUKD ORATOR OF AUSTRALIA. The followingtabloaux are unrivaled for tboir excellence: Blirabeih istgus tbe Death Warrant. V/arrant Read to Mary. \lA m loiioceatl\ Kve of Kx.joution. I.HHt (Jon- solation. .Sumrnoaed to the Scaffold. On tho Road to Death. The Final Parting. Dying Prayer. l‘ojt:hiug Ap peal to the Uros'i. IMindfoided. 'IM ih Iloadeium's Block, De.tth'a Embrace. Borne to the Tomb. K:.rth to Earlfi. In Meinuriam. Poace at Last. Reserved eoau. $1. Genera) Adjuisaion. 50 cents. 5eat^)n salo a t C^handlor’c. __________ _____ ____ G ' ............ B . B U K N K L L ^ S B U O O K L Y N M U 3 E - » UM. UITV HALL SQUARE, THE DAiVUING SPIDKR. THK DANOl.VG SPIDKR, THK DANCING SPIDKIt, 50 aSPKOlALTY STARS, BAKED ALIVE, b a k e d a l i v e . BAKED ALIVE, A TREMENDOUS SHOW SURPASSING a n y t h i n g ON e a r t h o r KLSKWHEIUtl TWO PKRKORMANUKS DAILY. FUNNY PANTUMIMS. TRIUMPH AFTER TIUU.MPH, ENTIRE CHANGE IN EVERYTHING THIS WEEK,; Now Additions in tbo Animal Dopartniont. Among thorn will be found tho WHITE POLAR REAR, tbe only living G.ALADA MONKEY in the United States, and tfi} KIOJITING INDIA LEOPARD ZUMBO, vrho has actually ki:ln ) t',venly bulls in bull fights in Europe. imported by RfCH/E. t h o ................ 'ma) and )voaitiveiy placed this place. O ar!(hge Now York exhibition fur fights in Europe, aoi importer, the first time at irtumiance this week belter than the best. portumiance greater than the greatest. THK MARVELOUS THREE HEADED LADY ;ed to remain ONK W EEK L<)NOKR. tioveUy, plessuro aud ioatruotiou com- TWENTY-TWO NEW FACBS. See sroatl bills for particulars, and come early J f you wish a soat. ___ ___ ^ u e ' sb v T c ^ h UEGIM ENT RKOKPTION AND BALL WILL BE GIVEN THURSDAY ICVENING, JANUARY. U. AT THKJR a r m o r y , SIX T Y - S I X T H .S t T a ND FOURTH AV., TIUKKTS, $5. ADMITTING . GENTLEMAN AND LADY, MAY BE OBTAINED OF THK OFMOEUS AND MEMBERS OF THE REGIMENT. A.T Has been indue Musio, miitfi, bined. This thrilling rco:tal of the LIFE . SORROW S AND SA O P IFICK O F SCOTIA’S . M OURNFUL QUEEN 8po.^ks to tbe ear, the eye and tho heart, and will reward the auUiencowith nu over payment nf delight. V E R D IC T O F BOSTON (TH E ATH E N S O F AM UR- . ................ i n lOA) ON DR LKKMLVG: oh an eloquent lec.-turef.\- ISH-1. \Boston seldom hears au< ton Herald, September 29. . \Uj* impi»?Hibl« to ?,nd a moiu cnoeful. thrilling laigRicspeaker.”—Bnsiun iRobe, Douiber 1. I88'i. ‘‘Hiaproience i^verv ili\;n:fi*!d. voice uloar and comm Bos- l a p r o i e n c e H v e r v iliMnill-jil, voic mdnd b i s ety’pty’o off du»iv'-ryj;ra ri*ful and r !vU'l commnne effective.\—Bo. Ing, a bis e o d ulivry ;;rari ton Advertiser. D««:ember 2D, IS80. *'He holds the highest r.tnk among the orators of tbo day.\—Boston Pilot, Docoinber 18, 18-0. \Ho is indeed a perfeet orator,’'—Borator,’'—Boston boraii, i m His title—T h e Ore«t goirefl.\—Boston Oourier o Post, Decem- Australian Orator*—is fufiy de- POND'S MUSIO STOUR, 2'* UNION SQUARE ; KDG a U S; AiiUKN. -K* BROAD S7': DUNI^AP A GO., 179 UUUAU\VA\. AND T h e C a so ReCorfl t h o G o n im itteo on PHrUe$;e«' a n d E l e o tio n s ^ T I io H n tU a ted B a U o t In th $ ' B A lanoe—A M o tion b y Sir. B r i t t o n fo r a BUI’ o f P o r U c o l a r s ^ W i n T h e r e be a N e w B leoU o v la tb o E l g lf th A sseaiblY D i s t r i c t T T h o AjM em bly C o m m itte e o n P r l y l l e g e e a n d Blootions of wbloh Mr, f r a n k Bite, of OUsgo Ootinff <8 ohalrmfta, eat o^^ata yoitarday l a tim old rdoiBf of' tho RopublloAQ State Commntoa in tba Fiflfi Akonue' Hotel, New York,' The first eoao brought to the itteo - tantioa of the oommitUo woe that of Conuellj ofalfiit' liindsoy. Jero Weruberg and Wlnoheeter Brlttoo pearod for Lindeayt and ex-8eaator Ecdeslue and Ur. TomUioa appeard for Connellf, THH ANSWER OF tilNDSAr. The answer of Mr. L ludsaf shows that ho adoiitg' that at the general eleoUon be waa a candidate for Aesembly iu tbe district stated, further than that afl* mission a general denial is auterod. L iodtaf dealM that Coaoefif was oleoted to the office of Assembly, o r ' that tbe returns wui show a result other than that claimed by him. Ho denies that rotes were cast for Connolly, which wore not counted by the oanraoters, th s t any wrong o r injustice was done Mr. Connelly by the oanvaeserB, or electloo ofScers, or that be (Lindsay) ' unlawfully used money to soeure bis election. It la cob - ceded that a mutilated ballot oast in the first eloetlou d(a« triot of the Sovenieeuth Ward was n o t aounted to Coo- nelly's credit, but this bo alloges was due to tbe fact that tho ballot was so mutilated that it waa tnipossible i« ’ asoeruin for whom it was cost and that, aooordlogly, to the best Judgm ent of Lindsay, said ballot was oast for himself and not for Connelly, At 11 o’olook Mr. Rioo oolled the osaemblaga €# ' order. Kx-Souator Thomas C. H. Kcolesiva said that ho appeared before the oooimltteo os a ropresenUUvb of U r. Oonoelly, MT, Britton said that they would h a ts to ta l c ' for a bill of partioulars if tho oounisl oh tbe other side iUBlttted on hating that part tried which related to OoB- uelly using money a t the general eleoUoii. Mr. Ecelostne said that if they farnlsbsd a blU of partioulars they would b a r s to g lfa the aamos of their witnesses, a n d this he objected to, A BILL o r PABTIOULABff. U r. Britton then moved thst tbo oommitteo roquost oouDsel to furoU h a bill of particulars. Money m sy * have been used honestly and corruptly at tbs polli^ and this boiog the ease a bill ehould be furnished. U r. Ecclesine said that if they furniehsd this bill it would pu t them In a peouilar poslUoo. If Mr, U u d - eay used money corruptly there was a chanos for th« Grand Ju ry to Indict him. The committee at (hfi stage uf tho procoedings ehould n o t make a request for a bill of partioulars, Mr. Brittou said he stood upon tha pistforni Chat Mr. Lindsay did not use anymoney mtthe lost eloctioa^ md therefore tbe'assertion was false. Facts ahouBi bo stated bore and not allegatioiis. Mr, Kcclesine said that at the present time be d id ' not propose to give the num b er of persons bribed or how muoh tbe am o u nt used wat. If they wore Co give tbe num b er of persons bribed it would put hU loarued frieud ou the defonse. He eould not disoloso tha ^ name of tbo person bribed, os h e would hsvo to so# ths Dlstriot Attorney of Kings County to ask proteotson for his witness, otherwise his witness would be looked up lu Jail. ................. nd tl was losked up iu jail, Mr. Kcclosino said tho first thing they would take up would be that part In tbe petition which related to tno ffoUing of a ballot ou the table la the Boooud District Of Che Seventeenth Ward, and w|iiofi was crodICod to Lindsay, Uo then called Captain Rhodes, of tho Sev- eulU Frecluet. CAPTAIN RHODES AS A W'lTKKSS. Captain Rhodes testified as follow s : The Seooud Kieotion D istnot of tbe Beveutoeuth Ward was lu his precinct; ha b ad sent to h im from tho oanvaesers a stato- meui o f tbe num b er o f votes e a s t; ho telogrsphod ths vote to the Central ofUee, which was as follows: Liud- lay. 18o ; Counolly, 287. By Mr. Britton—When did tbatstatem o n t roach youT TVltuess—Tbe statofiicnt left the polling place at ten o'elorif, aud was brought to the statiou houso by ofitcor Patrlok RyfiD. Uo rocoived tho statem ent from tbs duormau. The box uamo a t tho same time, Ue was la his room when tbs etatomeut and box <amo. DEPUTY CLERK BARNARD. Deputy Olcrk Barnard was tbe next wituo&a. He tes tified that (he vote was filed in hia offioe on November 9, at four o'clock iu the afternoou. Counsel lor Mr. Donnelly oMIod atieutiou to the vot# changed on tbo statem ent m tho Second District, Sev- eutooutU Ward, which gave Lindsay a m ajority of one. Counsel also ofi'ored in ovlUeuee tbe poll and tally shdcts which wore n o t filed ju tbo County Clerk's oifios until 4 o'clock ou tho afternoon of November 9. Ths law roquiroe that the Btatomeut of the total vote sbolf be filed twenty*four hours a fter tbo canvsee baa beoa made, with tho Oouuty Clerk, Mr. Britton subm itted the oxplauati’ou of tbe Uistriot csuvasb'ors regardiag the adduioual vote orodlted tu Liudsay on the aniondod return. To this Mr. Tomlinson objooted as boiog Iromatoriut, but it was uoceplud by tbe committee. BOARD OF ELECTIONS OLKRK. J. ,K. Mcany, clerk to the Board of Klootions, tesUfiod that the Board of Uauvassora sout to Utiu tbo rolurns, uftqr which they cams to him with a ticket oast for Lindsay, and whiob bid been luft o u t of tbo box. Mr. Meaiiy ^as also uxaiuiuod as to the t ruth of ths atU'gHtiou that s torn ballot said to have been oa«t for Robert Cunuolly iu tlie Fourth District, of tho heroutaeiith Ward, wue murkoil as dofoelive. Mr. Tomlluaou then ofi'otdd tfio books o! tbe Board of CauvaflHora Bbo^vlng tho rstu r n t in the Fourth Die- trlct of tbe ^eventdcutb Ward as follows: lu that district 6(J8 votes wore c«fll. of which Lindsay rocoived luO, Coimvily KTi, L'oIIiua 25 sud QUO defective. Lind say's oouiisel claimod that tbe ballot was so toru aud mutilated aa to be illogibis. OAl’XAIN MAOKELLAR’8 EVIUENOE. The next wltaesslon tbo stand was Captain MarKellar. of tho Tenth Precinct, who produced tbs ballot box of tbo Fourth Dietriet of tbo Boventoentb Ward, Hia tes timony was as follows: Ue bad no knowledge os to when tho ballot box was put lu tbe Control ofUoo ; how long it had been there, or bow taken ib e r e ; there was no o ther box in the collar which aaswerod tho deaorlp- tiou of the one proilucud. Tbe box ou tho tablo was the on« oallcd lor by tbe subpeua. He saw about two or thrsa hundred boxcB lu tbe room. NVhou be saw s box which repreflonted the district he stopped and ex amined it. Ho did uot put tbe boxes lu tho room, but ho helped tu arrange them. Ths Buporiutondeul of Pollcs aud several ulhur offioors made ths ex- amlnatlou of (ho boxes, to order to find thoons called for in tbo aubpoua. Ho know exactly wbort the boxes were located, and had but liltlu trouble find ing (hem. Uo did nut take any other boxes away. Tbs boxes are alwaya a m ingud according to tboir distrloU He had nu doubt about ibo boxen being (be right ones. Mr. Wiurhusler B n llou said—It did not appear (hat the witnusa had hccohb to thoBO boxee. It baa not bosa Rbowu that tbe boxea were uot taken out of the rooms at dllTerout limes. Ho objected to tfio box being opened, and read the low. He knew of uo Uw which would make tbe committee under tbis lectlon a oourl of record, aud the aet only allowed a court of record to open tbe finxea. Kx-^euator I'ratoalio said that Mr. Britton seemed td have been guvornud entirely in his argitoiant ou tbo decision iu tbe Dailey aud Liviugston case. I t would bS absurd to say that the only tribunal before which they could open this box wus u c o u rt of record, llero is a oommlttoe of tUo Logielaturo Investigating a case, and they are really empowered, if necoesary, to open the ballot box. 'Ibis tribunal sitting hero Is appointed by the Legislature for tbo purpose of taking testimony. They are not KitUug Uuie as a mluistorial tribunal but a Judicial trib u n a l; tborefore they aoiibtituto a court o f record and have a right to nubpuma wltncsaos. Kx-Judge MorrlR, being called upon to explain thli section of the nloctiou aots, ocenpu d tho attention of the committee for Home time. Hs argued tho commit tee was uot iu any sense a court of record, and had uo power to open tfio ballot boxes. Tho committee ronerved Ua declalon on the question of opening tho ballot boxee. oanvasber ' s t e s t i m o h t . M artin B. O’Bboa was tha next witneeB, Ha toA> ~ tilled that he was oue of tho oaiivafisere of tbo Fourth Dlatvlot of tha Boveutoouth Ward at tbo laet geueral olecliOD. On page 0 of the polling list thors were tha words ' ’Bcatteriug, one.\ Tho ballot waa counted by the canvas.^ors us ycattcrlDg and placed lo tha ballot box. He saw tbe ballots p u t In tho box. Oounflol for Cunue ly—What did It contain T Mr. Waruborg—I object. Mr. Tomliuson—We uuiBt either have tho witoosi answer tb« queetlou or we will Insist on haring tho box opened. Witness then continued—A vote alleged to have beea cast for Couueiiy was found, which waa dlsggursd. On tbe back it was indorsed A«i*embly, aud on the faoa For Member of Asseuibly David Lindsey. The naUB Lindsey was scratched off, and under it were written tha words “ Robt Coul.\ The vole wau counted on scattering. Of tbe voUd oast for Assembly but 507 were counted, and one ward Bsattering vote, which made ths total vote In the dis trict 0U8. Counsel for Connelly said that tbo roturu of tbo Board of Klectiona does uot have the ssattoriog veto on it, while the return of the County Clark spoolfioaliy says that IDere waa one scattering vote. The witness said, that the Bcattarlng vote was depoalted In the ballot , box. By Mr. Wernberg—Wbatjklud of s^mark was on this . paper or b allot? A»- Poucii marks. Q. Were tbe lettera U. and C. capitalized f A. Ths B, was. Mr. Tomlinaqa eald that In (ho First Dlstriot of the Seventeenth Ward the name '^Patrlok Coliius\ was was found on the registry. He offered this in evidenee. He then called (o the stand Michaol Collins, who testi fied (hat he resided nt 116 Eagle street. lie lived la tho city for the past ten years, in the Heventeeutb Ward ten yegrs, and lu the district three'ysara. He did register a t (hejast efscClon, which wss oa (he 29rd d s / of Oolobar. Q, Did you give your age, how long you resided la the ward and district 7 Mr. Wernberg—I object. Ur. Ecdesiiio—We propose to show that tho Patrick CoUlns regiscsrsd is (he witness on the stand. Michael Collins, whose vote had been refused at the election— Mr. Weruborg—Then, Mr. Chairman, I propose to. subm it certain sections of the Kieotion acts which will Bbo^Y that this niau had Iota of chances boforo the elec tion took place correct to the mistake. W ernberg objected. Mr. Eccleiine claimed that iu the ease u f a man duty authorized to vote, who presented hlmsaif to vote, and who was a rhlttarily prevented from voting, (be offer to vole would be In reality an exorcUe o( tba right o f tho right election that his voto waa valid and should be oountod. The chairman anuouncad as the decIsloQ of the com- mittoe that the questlou should be excluded. Mr. Torniioson objected to such a deoisloa and argued in opposition to it, but after further 00Dsqlt»->- ttoii between the mouibors of tho couimlttoo Jk— finally decided to exoltido ths avidence o f f e r e t^ ^ IMPtfRTANT TESTIMONY. ^ T h o rn.aF. Ooo.dvrln, one of the esnvasaera of. olso« tion in the Sixth KleoUou Dlstriot, tostUied that an Assembly ballot had been foumi in the congresslouat box. l'\ P, Ziegler, ohairisan of iho Board of Oan- VASRors, put the ballot in bis pocket. While tba vote for AeaemtHy was being counted Ziegler left tba room. Wlien ho returned he took* from his pocket a ballot which ho placed among the other Asflembly ballots and which was couiito<L In h it pocket Ziegler a)flo bad a couple of bailota taken fioiia ! the HUte box.. Tha poll book fUiowed th a t C&O voteft had been cast for Aasemnly, Imt when the l^ x woa opened only 547 were found. The addUioix of tho other . ballot by Ziegler made 548. Charles H. Hart, poU d o rk to tbe Six^h.l^ecllon tNs* ' trict, corroborated the stakamonta ot the praooAing: > witness. I At the coqcluaioaof hU testimoo]:, there being uo ■il \ i l ■si m cV sW E I.l. .M a I s s e y a W) lAVEN'I'Y-flETK ST proMtit, tbe c o m a ilttw ,.iljoiiru«a. S » / POPULAR PRIUUS.' Admission, 15 oenta: Keierred Beals 10 odd *20 cents extra. Box office open a ll day. “ D E L P H I A C A D E M Y . :l8a3-COUKbR OF LKOTURRB. JANDABY IL Hon. SB'i'H LOW. Mavpr of tho Oily of Broeldyn, \LIBKAItlb.S.\ ' January 16. Rev. G. IL Fowler, D D..LL. D , of Naw - York, \Mnsole and Broina\ Janifiiry 2'i. FrofosxorTlobect Bpica, of' Polyteohnto Inniituie. Brooklyn, \Light and Oolor.\ February l.vooai aBldotion.s; .Mi«s O.rrm Chris- todoro soprano: filtas H, Lillie OhHstxdoro, slto; Mr. Rllard. tenor: Mr. Kdward W .' ' ^ George Rilard. tenor: Mr. Rdward W. Br.iy. basso. Fob- rusry 6, A. 'vamns, Jll. D., of Brooklyn. “'D d * Derolopjnt'ofi of Mmd lo the Lower Aniinais;\ illuetrated with iroA himd. drawinxa. February (5. ProfeseGr V T. Wlnchesrar, of Wesleyan Uaiveralty, \An old Oiibtle.\ Vt-braarv , Mire Wickham (friend and \ ' ' ............ Hewew York,ork, roadinea.; 2 Oflbtle.\ I'friiraary '22, Mirs 1 pupil of Ch.nrIoUe Cn.A:imon), of .nea. March 1. K, D. Benedict. Ksq., uf Brooklrn,klrn. ”C' Ceanmarohai8 aud hLs taw^mit. 177;i.*‘ March 8L Hon. 3. S. Cox. Member of Congress irojn New York. \African liumor.\ March 15, . - - . Brotiklyn. m i^hanHoas rexdii H Y re ' > \ longress trojn riew York Dr. James L.. Farley, of Brooklyn. m i^hanHo as readings and recUoklons. Loo* (urea to commehce n t 6 o'clock; doors oivMxnt 7:15. Ad- misaioD, 25 cents: tiokets for (he course^ $A*>0, to ha two- cured M tha Academy, or of either oX the undersiaued, Wm. M. Ingraham, 470 OllnVon av; John O. Perry, WMWmloa s»; I W w 4 H U 9 w , i.,9- t m n QoBUBimt. AND B R O A h W A y , AND F i b s ’l l AV. AND FORTYI SK V h-NTH ST. itnla of soils to commence 'J'bursday night. January 4, 8r,'clock, and every evening tbsroafter in the Quarter- roaster's room, a t the fnliowing rates:—First row, each $5; BDoonil row, $2; any other choice, fU : also ton eleffontly fitted up private boxes, ouating threo. in.moQt desirable. up private of iUe flooi»or, » t $2^ Q R A N V S L E I G H I N G it will be impoasib\e for the respondent’s euuusdl to bf. prssant a t thQ. h o u r at which tho oomrolitea will tp-morrow, .(ho. Coffey-Sherldaa cm * will than* taken up^ 'U will be detormlM d Monday « h ^ . (ha Connally-^Liodsav eave will be tcanmsd. TUo J esislou M to opening of the ballot m>xpftefed w m Tl ^ committee wUl s it in New York oo golBf to Albany id tha evening. K 1 a prabuhipp ^ i h s y irIU TD THFi MT.BST BRIGHTON HOTKL, OONKY ISLAND, BALLS EVKRY m jTlVr DURING.THB* SLKtGlilNO SRABQN. SAURRDCONOKUT. UOMMKNOINO AT 1 P. M. ON SUNDAY, SPRDIAL ARRANUU.H o I ^ OAN BK MADB FO E MASQUKRADR tkALUsXNfA DINNRR PARTIES. Parlies oan aeonvo-eiRiKlia s t tho main SMStranoe of Pioi%>. psci Park, a t rt^soimbia raLoa rA U li HAUttR, Propridt-or. NSW YORK OFFJOB. 93 VK.SRY ST. return nex^t T bureday eveuiug. VJ<BUhA W t K X y ' ^ x i B . ^ E T T H E E A G I i f e ^ X X KVKBV DAY UK TUB V M S The Vartmiv Boai C h / j held their aanual elMtloo *1 ui.lc club-tooBv* „„ ,„i,oa atrsai, oa Teur«(l»y...niu», whaa^”,,, following n»mod gonUs. m e a w M .» l 8 0 te < io a to w ,,e ,,l„ p „ ,o n , O. TIgho, pro«i4o«t; Jacobson, rioo (iroalaout; W. J, I'y n i., leM V jeiip R,ud, irciao r o r ; L. fl. HopUIas, o»pWH> 0. E. r»rreU, first ll.u(.ii»n(, JoMpli Ketobum, •M w 'jd lioaU n .nt; F. J . Ournout.r, Judge. Tlie olub 1 , 1 'J ue ensuiinvlcd condittou of prosperU j, ■ad unU»'_. m u , offlMrs It Is oxpoolod the couitog rourUiK nlU bo ouo of Uia most hriiUsnt in ttw ol t t u bosUag ftutitaU r ot S r e e U ia, . „ J ■Mill