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SAME BIG CUT ON ALL GRADES OF CAR OVER PRODUCTION-BACK B R O O K L Y N F U R N FURNITURE 659 TO 671 FULTON ST T R A V £ l i « T K P O K T A T I O .X , Arc* K a i l r o i i i u . P e n n s y l v a n i a r a i l r o a d . I T GREAT TRUNK. LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. On ivtid aftyr <'Ni- 11 . rraios leave Now York, via Desbrossos and CortJandt Siroets Ferries, as follows: Ffproas lor H arnsbarg. Pittsbure and tho West, with PuJlnian Palace Oars attacued, U:UU A M.. C:3U ( C o and 8:00 P. M. daily. New York and Ohic-tgo Lnm todof Parlor, Dinine Stno mg and Sleeping Vesti- bnled Cars a t 9:l}t> A. M. every day. For Willj.-imsport Lock Haven. Corry and Erie, at 8:‘W P. M.. connecting nt Corry f(>r Titusville and the Oil Ri*gion8. For Williamsport and Lock U wen. 9:00 A. For Norristown. Pboenixville. Pottstown and Re.ading, 11:00 A. M., 1:00. :i;00. and 4:(KJ I*. M. Saturdays onij. 8:00 P.M . SimdHys,G:15and 10:^0 A. .M. For Lebanon. 9 ;')0 A. M., 3:110 P. M. and 12:15 night. Baltimore. Was’.iington, and the Sonili. “ Limited W.'.sh* ington Express” of Puiltnan P.arlor Cars and Pennsyl vania Railroad Dining r.-ir daily, except Sund.-iy, 10:00 A. M., arrive Washington 4:0i), and “ CongreKsional Limited Express” daily at 3;4d p . M.. arrive Washma- ton 9:12 P. M. Regular at U;20. 8:00 and 8:30 A. M.. 1:00, 2:0U, 4:30 and 9:00 P. M., and 12:15 night. Sunday, 0:lo _and 9:00 A, M., 4:30 and 0:0U P. M.. 12:15 night. For Old P o 'n t and Norfolk, via New York, Piiiladul- phiaA Norfolk ^ i t r o a d , 8:00 P. M. daily: via Balti more, Bay Line, week d-iys, 4:30 P. M ^ FOR PHILADELPHIA. hiladel c c c n 0 o 0 O OO MM MM P P P A NN NY Y O O O M M M M P P AA N N N Y Y O O O M M M M P P A A N N N Y Y O O O M M M M P P P A A N N N TV 0 Y 0 0 O O M MM M P A N N Y « COCO OO M M 61 P A A N NN Y - n H H H H H HHHH U H H H U H AA A A A A A A A A A t L L L L L T.T.1 .T.T. FFFB P P FFP F P V ^RSS;S S fiSSS s B S BSSS I A S Ail A A A A A A A F.EEB E E FEB _ _ E A L E • A LLLLL E E '.iB . .\ND P EK OI SATURDAY , 16.00 16.60 9.00 ■ 8.00 r 4.00 10.00 PETINGS, ALL THIS SEASON’S GOODS. WARD SEASON THE CAUSE. I T U R B C O M P A N Y , D CARPETINGS, REKT, BROOKLYN, N. Y. _ T K A V 15 I.,, J T ^ A I X .SF O U T A T I O .V , Occ* R n llrond**. ■\7|JEST SHORE RATliROAD. „ 1 . N. V. 0 . AND H. R R. CO.. Lessee. Trains leave W<'st i'orty-SBC<»nd et. station, New York, 20 minnii'3 earlier from tho toot ol Jay i ‘ •»=«'• * “• i 8:45 l .M . and * 0:00 p. M-, Cranston’s, Cornwall, New* '’V S '} , \ ^H:iinil(on_. London./9;55 ^ P.M. To- F- r r h r r b d d d *\ k % m R B E P D»» K K BE D D S EEB DDD OOO L O O L O O L O O o.T.r.T. OOO I M P O R T I N G F U L T O N 8 T R R E T , O P P O THIS STORK W ILL BK K E P T UNTIL PUR TTTTT a B RRR RED ERB DDD A T HHHH RRR EE EB HALF PRIOR SALE O P UN THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, TH E TRIMMED STRAW GOODS AT A REDUCTION TURBANS, ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT JU S T ONE-HALF THOSE PRICES FOR THB 26 CT. HATS FOR......................................12M CTS. ^ ■ 1 38 CT. HATS FOR.., 48 CT. HATS FOR ...................................... 24 CTS. 76 OT. HATS FOR ...................................... 37X OTS. S8 OT. HATS FOR.., ..49 OTS. $1.25 HATS FOR.. ,.62>4 OTS. .Montreal and Canada East, *6:00 P. M. iihon. London,’9:55 A M.. *6:00. *3:13 _ )iHo, tU:.\)5 A. .U.. t6:Uo, *8:15 P. M. KIk-gaot sleeping cars tor Buffalo, Niagara Falls, D l ‘ troit, Chica^'O and St..Louis on all through trains. a. 8 ,Leavv Rrooklyn via Brooklyn Annex, aX0;3Q A. 6L; ^:0U K M., Jersey City P. H. H. Station. all;'iU A. iVL; j ’Daily. i tDaiiy, except Saturday. I Allll otherther trains daily exc ALSO, FOR TH R E E DAYS. MISSES’ AND CHIL OUTING CLOTHS, LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE. FOR THB REM AINDER OF TH IS W E E K THE BALANCE OF OUR REAL SCOVOH FLANNEI,-^ E T fE TENNIS SUITINGS, TOGETHER W ITH SEVERAL OASES OF YORK MILLS OUTING CLOTHS, AT 11 CTS. PER YARD, LATE W H O LE SALE PRICE 16 OTS. PER YARD. RUG DEPARTMENT. NEW LINE O F COCOA MATS. PLAIN COCOA BRUSH, 36 OTS. TO 99 OTS. BETTER QUALITY BRUSH. 79 CTS. TO $1.89. EXTRA QUALITY BRUSH. 99 OTS. TO $2.45. EXTRA QUALITY BRUSH, W ITH IRON SCRAPER I SET IN, $1.25 TO $2.33. BEST GROOVED MATS, $1.29 TO $1.98. BRUSH MATS. W ITH COLORED WOOL BORDERS, 98 OTS. TO $1.75. parlor or sleeping oar j apply at olUces. Brooklyn' oUice, foot of Ful- A. M . ” • • , 1 6:30, 8;0U, and 9:00 P. 51. and 12:15 night. Accommoda- ti'in. 8:30,11:10 A. M.. 4:40 and 7:0n P. M. Sunday. Gilo, 9:00 (anUU:00 Limited). 10:U0 A.M .. 4:00, 4:30, 6:0U, 6 : 0 , 1 , 6:o0.8:00and9:U 0 P .M ,andl2:15 night. Accom modation,7:U0 P. M. rraiDBloaving New York daily, except Sunday, a t 8:00, 9:O O andll:10A . M.. 1:00.2:00. 4:00. 5:00 and 8:00 P.M. week days, and 10:00 A. M. and C:00 P. M. Sundays connect .at'Trenton for Camden. F ot A tlantic City, 1:00 P. M. week days UUrongti Parlor For Cape May, 1:00 P. M. week days. Boats of Brooklyn Annex connect witn all through trains at-Jem ay City, affording a speedy and direct transierfor broo.Jyu travel. Accommodation lor Trenton 6:30 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. Long Branch. Bay Head Junction and intorm a d n t Re' A o ( For ticket.s, time l.able;; modations or information apph Wasliington »t: T>'M i u lto n s t; Annex oUice, lo o t of Ful ton st. New York City-36;l, 78->, 942 Bro.idway; 15;i)k Bowery; 12 P ark ]*!ace and West Shore stations, foot of West Forfy-second st. foot of Jay st. North Uiver. C. E. LAMBERT, General Passenger Agent, 5 Vanderbiltav. ■lace'and West f i W Y O R K A N D K O C K A W A Y B l i A C H EAILVVAY. ^ILATBUSH AV s l l l i S S l i l P t k only. 5:00. 6:40. 7:30, ■m, 1:40,3:50, 4 30ami 8:lo. 10:30 and 11:30 .<R O.n/I _..i4 o.rt.i _?:30. 10:00, 11:U0P. 2d. and 12:15; DP. 2d. and 12:15 night. RastMilistoDe, 6:30aind Kingston and Kucl 11:!:10 A.M.. 3:0( 3:20and 5:00P.M . Kleminglon. 7:20and 11:10 A. .M. and 3:20 P . M, Philliiisburg.and Belvidere.G:2<J.7:2Uand 11:10 A. M., 3:20 aud 5:00 i*. M. Trenton. Bor- dentowD, Burliagdon and Camden. 8;0>>, 9:00 and • 11:10 A. M., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00. 5:00 and 8:t>0P. M. Sun day. 10:00 A. M. and 0:00 P. M. Fro‘'hold, Farmingdalo andS ‘ 811,7:20,11:10 A M. 4:U0and 5:00P. M. Ticket offices, N>>.s. 1, 435, 849, and 914 Broadway. No. 1 Ast-or House, and foot of Deshro&jes and Cortlandt sts; No. 4 Court st and Brooklyn Annex Station, fo >t «l P ul- Ion Rt, Brookh'n; Station, Jersey City; Em igrant T icket Office. Castle Garden. The New York T ransfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels an J residences. _ .. J . R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. CHARLES S . PUGH, General Manager. j^ K I E BAILWAY. Ticket offices, 401, 317,711 and D57 Broadway. 153 Bow ery, 187W tstst, 1 Battery place. Chambers aud Twen ty-third st. ferries. New Y o rk; 311 and 333 l''iilton st, Brooklyn; lt)7 Broadway, WilHamshurgli: corner Newark and Hudson Sts. Hoboken: G2 .Montgomery st. and New Btatinn. Jersey City, where Tickets and Parlor or Sleep ing Car reservations .and orders for checking and transfer of baggage can be obtainr>d. Express trains leave 'Twen ty-third st. 5 minntos earlier than time shown froi Chambers s t; local trains 5 ' “ *. 51. daily- aches to 1:ornellsvjlle. HSHING SEASON OOMMENOED. rilAIKS.LKAVK LONG i I l AND OITY-T:00. 10:10 ' AVB tLATUUS H AV BROOKLVN-6;45, 10:00 O irr-7 :1 0 , __________ . . . 11:05 A M.: 2:00, 6:31 P.AI. „ LKAVE FLATBUSH AV-7:00. 9:20, 11:30 A. U.;2:10k 8:60.6:20P. M. J^K O O K IA '^’ A J(NEX F O l C J E R S E ^ f M PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. LEAVING FOOT OF FULTON STREET DAILY 3:&.’5 v 5 i T a . 7 5 ! S ' . l ^ l ^ . 7:30. 8^Uh. 8-.3a, ‘J-.OU, *To Fall Kwer and lii Returning leave Jersey Baggage chocked ani Brooklyn tickets wht BETTER QUALITIES, W ITH BORDERS, $1.22 TO $4.93. COLORED WOOL ROPE CHAIN MATS, 89 CTS. TO $1.88. S5IYRNA RUGS, 69 CT.S. TO $20.00. AXMINSTER RUGS, $1 50 TO $6.00. MOQUETTE RUGS, $1.50 TO $6.00, PERSIAN RUGS, $3.75 TO $50.00. AMERICAN PERSIANS, MADE FROM DIAGRAMS OF ROOMS TO FIT ANY SPACE, IN COLOR COMBI NATIONS TO SUIT PURCHASER. FRED E R ICK LOESER & OO. r a A V E I . , yR A J V S l»O K T ATIOiV» «fcca JN M A N LINE U .. S.. AND „ROYAL MAiri \ ’TV OK B E R L I N ............. S a turday. J u n e 10. IhrUO______ P. M. ....... ;iver a n d Jio.->t<ui h o it 4:30 P. M. Returning leave J Oily on arrival of all trains, chocked and tickets sold t>»all poiuts. Ask for turning (o Broualyo. F. JANSEN, Superintendent. rjjlH E W H ITE MOUMTAIKS; Through express will on and after J u n e 25 le.avo N York {(irand Central Deput). v iaN Y.. N. H. and II. K.,at 9:15 A. M., daily except Nundays;diiii a t b'abyans 7:50 1'. M . connecting at W hile Ui*i)r J a n o tion for M< J STEAMEU.** for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOnL, CITY OF BERLIN ............ Saturday, J u n e 16. IhrUO A. M. CITY OF CHESTER .......... Saturday. Juno 23. 5:00 P. M. CITY OK CHICAGO ......... Salurdav. J u n e 30. HjdO A. M. CITY OFRIOHM OND ........... Saturday J u ly 7. 5:00 P. M. From Inman Pier, foot of Grand sc, Jersey City. Oabm passage, .'too and upward: second c.tbin, $35; steerage. $20. >ETKK W n iG llT & SONS, General Agents, No! 6 Bowling Green, New York JOHN 0. HENDERSON & SON, 344 Fulton a t; or H. KOCH, 44>^ Broadway. Brooklyn, -- ----------- F. KOCH, 4 4 ^ Broadway, B K. D. j^OHDDKUTSOM E H LLOYD STKAM. SH IP LIN E —Now York, Southampton and Bremen F a s t Express Steamers. '3.7:31 .. and Quebec, scured io advance by •im m l Sleeping flar L,Grand Central Do- larlier th a n tim e . ii:)8 5 to 10 m inutes o'lrlier. •Day J^xpress. Pullman .buffet drawing lornelisville. Bnffalo. Pullman sleeping Par- m coaches to ii ch ixom Hnrncllsville t<» Ui.._ ........... 10:30 A. M. Week d;*ys—Delaware Valley Express. Pa Iphd Pullman train of d>iy and buffctsleeping coa lies to BuOalo, Niagara Falls, Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago gnd St. Louis. No o.xtra charge for fast time. 9:00 P. M.—Daily Ch cago Express. Pullman buffet aleeplng coaches to Binghamton. Owogo. Elmira. Roches ter, Buffalo, Youngstown. Cin-. innati and Chicago. Rutherford and Passaic—J:00. 4 ;i5. 6. 7, 7:50. 9;30,10:30 . . » S ? 9, ,8:30, 9:0n,10:30P. M .: I'J :I)U night. AlK> to Ridgownoi 8:'30 A .M .; 5:20 P .M .; to Soflem. 3:30, P. M. S a n d ,,5,4:46, 8:30,10:30 A. M.: 1:45,4:00. 6:30 K SI.: 12:00 niglit. Npwbnrg and Cornwall-7:50. 9:00 A. M.: 3:!io, 4:00, 4:30. 5 :00,5:^ P. M. Sundays, 9:00 A. M .: 1 :45, 5:00 P. M. p ^ r w ic K - W e e k days, 4 :45,9:U0,10:30 A. M.; 1:00, 4:30 ^*M ont^mew—9;00 A. M.; 3:80, 4:30, 5:30 P.M . Sun- 8:00 P. M. Middletown and Port Jervis—4:45, 7:50, 9:00, 10:3U A. M.;*3:30,4:30, 5:00,7:30. 9:00 P. k Sundays. 4:46, 8;30, 9:00, A. M.; 5:09, 6:30. 9:09 P. M. Express trains from the W est arrive in New York at 7:05, 11:50 A. M. and 10:20 P. M. W. J . MURPHY, L. P. FARMER, _____ Sup^t ________________ General Passenger Agent._ T ^ E W Y b ltK CEUTKAli i ^ i ) HUDSON RIV E R RAILROAD, 8:00 A. M , Rochester and Montreal Express, drawing room cars to Albany, 'Proy and Syracuse, also to Muntroal and St. Albans. ------ -- . ------------ - VESTIB ------------------------- -------- compose drawing *^9:5 ii ' a . jf.jFAM O IJS VHSTIBULP-D CHICAGO AND 8T. LOUIS LIMI'l'KI), composed exclusively of buffet ----- ------------At -------- ... J ---- r . . -------- sleep! lepmg c :er. Buffalo, Niag •nd Toledo, art amoking car. dining car, draw ing room for Albany, Utica, Syracuse, Kucbestei Fails. Erie, Cleveland, Indianapolis and Toledo, a Iviiig at Chicago 9:50 A. M., 81. Louis 7 :4<) P. M. nttxt day. 10::iU A. .M., Chicago Kx nross, for Niagara Falls, Toronto, Cleveland. Cincinnati, Del roit and Chicago, drawing room cars to Canandaigua and Uuch^fster. 11..*>0 A. .M., Western New York end1 with drawing room oar. 3:30 P. 51., Saratoga 1 Alhiii . M . connecting a t W hile Ki*er J a n o tio n for M on treal, M idat\S'o'ls iiiVfT lor Newport, Vt.. and Quebec, Beats in drawing room cars in.ny h calliiig n t or addressing Drawing Ticket OHico.N. Y.,N. 11. «n-l H. U. iL,Ur/ind t^entral D e pot, New York. C. T. UEM PS’J'EAl), General Passenger Agenl. ______________________________ ‘ t oawiwiHO __ .H iuam o r m . d A V A N K A H F A S T K R U t U H T O AND PASSENGER LINE TO Fl.ORIDA AND THE SOUTH A a ND SOUTilWESP, AT 3 P. M. From Pier 35, North Rivor, foot of Sprin^iV NACOOCHEB, Cant. K em n ton ............................... Thnrs.hnrs., QJfj-------- - - - . . . T a . NACOOCHEB, Cant. K em n to n ... T Jnnee CITYOF MACON. Cant. 11. 0 . Lewis ............ S a t, J a n e J n n 14 16 19 ■st class i»r»i ceni Steamers ar3 provided with firs t' modations. Insuranco 1-5 of 1 p becolluctod a t destmntioD if insurance iss o’clock a t 317 Broadway, or by 3 o’clock i before day of sailing; otUetwise it m ^ F or further information apply aa above or to W. H. RHiCTT, Gen. Agt., W. F. SHKLLM 317 Broadway, N. Y. nassongor accom- ,t. Pro:iiiuin c;in I i effected by ‘i ock a t pier, on or at bo paid by snip- AN.T. M., Savannah, Ua. M c u inboaW # ^ A L L RIVER LINE. ft)R BOSTON. NEWPORT, FALL RIVER, PROVI DENCE AND ALL POINTS KASl AND NORTH. Steam, rs riLGKI.M and BRISTOL. Leave New York from Pier 28, N. R , toot of Murray st. daPy. SUNDAYS INCLUDED, nt 5 P. M. FULL NIGHT’S Kl'-ST. Connecting express trains leave Fall Rivor 5:‘29 :.nd 7:25 A. M., duo BoKtun G:59 and 9:'.6. Returning lo »ve Boston G P. M. week days, 7 P- M. Sun days, dno Now York 7:30 A. M. AN ORCHESTRA ON EACH S'l'EA.MER. Conuocting annex boat leavos Brooklyn 4:30 P. M., Jersey City. 4 P. M. 'fiokota and staterooms can be obtained in Brooklyn a t 4 Court st., 86U Fnlton st., 88 and 197 Broadway, K. D., and at An nex 0:tice foot of Fulton st. In New York a t all princi pal ticket offices, Line office, P ier 23, N. R. and on steam ers. Send 4 cents in stamps fur oopy of “Old Colony or Pilgrim Land.” a profusely illustrated Summer book of noarly 196 pages. SPECIAL N OTICE,-The DOUBLE SERVICE will be resumed ior iiie Summer season, commencing Jnne 18, 1888. Steamers will leave New York a l 5:30 and 6:15 P. M., for all Eastern points. Boats leaving at the latter hour will touch at Newport a t 5:-15 A. M. Sundays will loavo New y ork a t 5:30 P* M. touching a t Newport. GUO. L. CONN P it, G. P^ A. BORDEN A LOVELL, Agt. m H E NEW ROUTE, X PROVIDENOK LINE, FOR BOSTON. PROVIDENCE, WORCESTER. AND A I L POINTS EAST VIA BOSTON OR WORCESTER. Steamers RHODE ISLAND and MASSACHUSETTS leave P ier 29, N R., foot of Warren st. a t 6 ;39 P. M. daily, except Sunday, connecting at steamers’ wharf with ex press train for Bo.iton leaving 6 A. M., arriving Boston 7:13 A. M. Pullman cars, new equipm ent: full night’s rest; short rail ride. Reeve’s renowned orchestra on each bteamer. O R W I C H L I N E F O B B O S T O N , W O R CESTER, PORTLAND, NEW LONDON, NOR- ICH.WUITKMOUNTAINS. All pointsNorth and Kaat. laveave Pierier 40 (oldold number),umber), North River, iVIO&A. , , AA A .n AA AIA «.A A. AAAAA.A^. A \ , Aa Steamers le P 40 ( n fool ot W a tts s t (next pier above Desbrosses Si. Ferry), daily, Sundays excepted, at 5 P. M. This line has nnequaled facilities for handling and distributing freight * ’* igland. One stea:mer elusive'lusively. unequal througlitout .taterooms iteroomssflc 10 andnd 12^Gfjretmwicb 40. Norti r « ! is lii lutin g freig t New E nglan d. One stea each way daily, except Sunday, eic for freight. Tlokets and s secured at 207, 2(!1, 337, 397, 957 Broadway: - lo 263 Bowery. IniBrooktyn: 4 st. and '331 F u lton si. A t Plei N orthern Express, and Utioa apecial, w\< and Troy. Runs thi \Ui draw- irougli to ir7:40 A. ing rojin cars to Alhimy and Tro; Lako George on Saturdays only. *4:1:0 P. M., Accommodation to A1 ___ „ *6:00 P. M., Fast Chicago. Cincinnati and SL Lonis Ex press, (or Niagara Falls. Buffalo, 'i'oronto, Cleveland, Cin cinnati, Indiana))olis, St. Louis. Toledo, Detroit and Chi cago. with plueping and dining oars. *6:30 P. M.. Montreal and Oanandai;:ua Express, with •leepteg cars to Plnttsburg, St. Albans, Montreal, e tc.; also to Syracuse and Canandnigim daily except Sunday. Sunday tr.ain ’ m, 9:90 P. 51., | \ M.. \ •' ’ '■ ra^< alls. Toronto. Cleveland. Cincinnati, St. Loui^ . .it and Chicago, with sleening cars to Clayton, via Utica, daily except Saturday; also to Canandaigua on Sundays only. 12:00 night, Albany Express with slsoping cars to Al bany and Troy. Connects with the morning traina for the West and for tlie North (except S atunlay night). Tickets and apace in drawitmrooin and sleeping cars on sale a t G rind Central Station. New York: 333 Washing ton and 730 F ulton sta, Brooklyn, and 79 Fourth st, Will- lamsbargh. Ba, lues n o t run west of Albany. Special Sleeper, arrives Rochestoi 35 A. M. and Cleveland 1:25 P. M. issenger A g e n ^ ONG ISLAND RAILROAD^” TRAINS ^F L A T J M J ^ W A Y ^ T ^ ^ i t ^ ? ^ FOL- 3RT. RIViiRHEAD.^g-.aO A.. iV,' 3:25 P. M. T ' GREENPORT. ®SAG^ h I r BOK, TliK HAMPTONS. 8:30 A. M.. 3:26 P. M. Sundays, 8:55 A. M. PATCHOGUE. ISLfP, 8:30. 11:00 A. M.; 8:25, 4:22, 6:23 P. M. Sundays. 8:65 A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays only); Sundays, 8:15, 8:u5 ■^PORT JI-S^EEHSON, 8:52 A. M,, 4:22 P. M. SondayA ^ M.. 4:22,6:30. 11:00 A. i l . ; 2:01, J g h t , Wednesdays ai__________ _ -.. . . F a r MANHATTAN BEAGHandSHKEPSUBAD BAY, lee O ney island coluiuo. T EHIGH VALLEY RAH j UOA d ! . II .J PASSENGER TRAINS leave foot of Conrllandt and Desbrosses sts. New \ ork, as follows: 6;.50 A. M., fof Catasanqna and intermediate points. 8 : 06 A;M ., for Geneva, Lyons, Elmira, Rochester, Buf- fain and the West and principal local points. Chair car forTnnkbannook and intermediate points. Uhair oa'rtaTunkhannock. Uonnection to Re.ading and Harrisbi at 1 . . 20 a 12 G at; 163 Bo< Court s t . ‘333 WasUinBton s t.a n d i 40. North River, and on steamers. ___________________________ .G. W. BRADY. Agent. n U b S O N R I V B B B Y D A Y L I G H T . DAY LTN^STEAMERS, NEW YORK OR ALBANY. DAILY (except Sundays), Leave Brooklyn, Fnlton s t (by Annex)............ . 8:U0 A. M. Leave New York, Vestry st. Pier ......................... 8:40 A.A. M. I DVr X- ler 9:00 A. M • Newburgh, Pough- . 8:80 A. M. keensio. Rhinobeok, Catskill and HnisQ RETURNING, leave Albany ............... A fine BAND a ttacb e i^o e aoh boat. ______ ^ t o n i n g t o n ' l i n e . ^T h o only direct route for W atch Hill and Narragan- eott Pier points in Rhode Island, Through care between steamers’ landing and N arragansett Pier with out change. Steamers leave new pier 36 N. R., one block above^anal at, a t 5 P. M. daily, except Sunday^ ___ ] V l ^ B Y ~ P < ) W E L b “ F O R b U A N S T O N ’S , iT J ^ W e s t Point. Cornwall, Newburgh, New Hamburg, Milton, Poughkeepsie, Hyde P ark. Ron lout and Kings ton. Every week day a t Vestry st. New York, at 3:15 and W’estTwenty-secona st. 3:30 P. M., excepting Saturdays, when sho leaves one hour earlier. ____________ m R O Y B o X f s . X Steamers SARATOGA and CITY OF TROY,' lighted by electric lights, leave Pier 44, N. R., foot of Christopher at, daily, except Saturday, 6 P. M. Sunday Steamer touches a t Albany. \ a L B A N Y B O A T S ^ P E o M i F / S l T i ^ . J \ Stenm‘''s DREW and DEAN UIOUMOND. Leave PIE R 41. N. R. foot of (^nnal st, a t 6 P. M. daily, Bnnday.s excepted. Freight received until the hour of ^parture^ _ _________________________________________ S tca n iH b ip s . 3.5:06 A.5' ms.'rnos. J n n e 1{M:9UP.M. iTrnvH,Wed.Jtjnei7,3:0JA.l Rates of passage to Havre or Bremen: First cabin, $10i) aud upward a berth, according to loca tion: second, $59 and 8G9 a berth. Steerage a t lowest rates: return tickets a t reduced ratoA Pier between Second and Third sts, Hoboken, N. J . ________ OELKIOUS A (JO., 2 Bowling Green. N. Y ^ UIOR LINE UNITED STATES MAIL V X STEAMERS, sailing from Pier No. 38 North River, foot of King st, for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL, as follows: WiSOONSIN ........................... Tuesday, J u n e 19.1:00 P. M. NEVADA.................................Tuesday, J u n e 20, 6:30 A. M. Onbin passage, $60, $70 and $80. Second cabin. $39. Steerage from New York, $20. Prepaid steerage to New York. $20. A M UNDiCItillLL .fe CO., 3.5 Broadway, New York. _ ^ H N 0. HENDERSON A SON, ^ I Fultonsl, ________ X''RN KRAL TKANSATLANTTC COMPA- \ J [ NY. BETWEEN NKW -yORK AND HAVRE. COMPANY’S PIER, No 4'2 NORTH RIVER, Foot of Morton st. LA GA^^t^OGNIC, S'*ntHlli., .............. Sat . JuneO 10 A.M. LA NORMANDIE, Do Kersabiec..Sat.. J u n e 16, 10 A. M. Ctiecks payable at sight in amonnts to suit on the Baniiuo'rr.ins.UiHntiquB, of Paris. LOUJ.S D k HICBIAN, Agent, No. G Bowling Green, N Y. ____ PKNNEU A U ^ O E K S . 85-87JJuurt ft, Btooklym_ C O M ^ Y IS L A N D . ANHATTAN HEAUU. NOW OPEN. TRAINS LEAVE FLA't’BUSD AV. DEPOT (6:50 A, M , except Sundoy—9-.20 Sundays only), 10:20, 11:20, 12-20. (12:50 on race days 0 1. J . O only).! 20.(1:50 Sundays and race days G. I. J . 0. only) aud Uatf hourly Irom 2:20 P. M. to9:50 P. M. All trains stop a t O. I. J . C. race track on race days. Stopping at FRANKLIN (Bedford), NOSTRAND, KINGSTON, TROY and im C lA A VS. On Siinday-s trains lu.iving a t 1:20. 2:20 P. M. stop at East Now York. All trains from LONG ISLAND CITY connect with BROOKLYN ELEVATED ot EAST NEW YORK. GRAND AFTERNOON AND EVENING CONCERTS SUNDAY, TUESDAY. THURSDAY a n d SATURDAY, BY TH E FAMOUS TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT BAND, ALFRED D. FOHS, Director. PAIN’S GORGROUS-SPHCTAOLB AND PAGEANT' 1666-G R E a T f i r e OF LONDON, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY EVEN INGS. B R IG H T O N BEACH RAILROAD. *B R IG H T O N BEACH \ ^ D SHEKPSHEAD BAY. Leave Bedford Station 6:30. 8:30, 10:00, 11;00 A. M. 1:30. 2:30. 3:30, 6:30, 7:00 P. IL Leave Brighton Beaoh7;50,9:00,10:30 A M ., 12:30,2:00, 3:00. 5:90.6:00. 7 :30P.M . Every Tbursqay_and Saturday night leave Bedford sta- Leave Bedford Station 7:30,8:30, 9:80 A M., and every 80 minutes until 7 ;30 P, M, Returning leave Brighton Beach 8:00, 9:00,10:00 AM ., and every 30 minutes until 8:00 P. M. Leave Bergen, Butler and Prospect P ark Stations a few m inutes later than the above (Bedford Station) time. All trains stop on signal a t Pfirkville, Greenfield, King’s Highway and Neck Road. ___________________ J . L MORROW, SaporintendenU ULVER ROUT 15. * CONEY ISLAND, BROOKLYN JOCKEY lUBU R.ACE TRACK, WEST BRIGHTON BEACH, BRIGHTON BEACH AND MANHAT- TAN BEACH. PROSPECT PARK AND CONEY 1SLAN0HAILROAD. EXCURSION TICKETS 80 CENTS. Children under 5 y .^rs iree. c OL AV. and TW ENTIETH ST. 6:00 to ( ......................................... Trains leave NINTH „ _ ____________ ____ 6:00 t il:0 0 A. M., then half -8:00 and 9:00 P.M . ^ _ ____ First train leaves BROOKLYN at 8:00 Sunday afternoons trains ran c THEATER TRAINS-Saturdi ry 15 and 20 minutes. ____ _ _ _____ .. nighta a t 12:00 mld- fiorse cars from Fulton, Catharine, Wall st. South and Hamilton ferries and Ease River Bridge run direct to the depot. rp H B WEST END I ^ U m SUMMER SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JU N E 9,1888, Bath Beach oust Grove, FIFTH AVENUE AND TWENTT- Donnection to Uauob Chnok. 3:40 P. M., for P ittston and principal inUrmediaU >oiats . Chair car to L. and B. J unction. ^6:40P. M., for^ ^ 9 * * Uba?r*^°a” I, Lyons, Elmira, 1 Imao sleeper to Ly> ail. points in Haboney, and .Haxelton coal 7:00 P. M., for Geneva, Lyons, Elmira, Roobesler, Buf- Uoand the West. PoBmao sleeper to Lyon& 8:15 P. H.. for Lanrmys and i n t e r m e d i ^ TrainsleavingatrS:()0 A. M< .r-ionnect for 0 U N A H D LLSB. THK OUNARD STKAMSIUp” OOMPANT, LIJUTBO between New York and Liverpool, calling a t Cork Harbor 4>m. P1ER40 N. K.. NEW YORK. ETRURIA ............................... .>..'iiday, j.m 9, ,:30 P. M. SK k VJA...............................Sutm-da,. J ino 16.19:90 A. M. SeV I 'liiA ....* . . 'Vofiru-sJ iv, .!iin‘' 20. I :i 0 P. M. Ana every following Saturday. ^ . RATKS OF PASSAGE: Tickets to Paris, $22 additionaL Return tioketaon favorable terms. Steerage a t very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liver- poo] and Queenstown and all other ports of Europe a t Joweet rates. ThrougQ bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antn-orP and other ports on the Continent and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and possa:;© apply a t the company’s offices. No. 4 Bowling Green. Now York. VKRNON H. BROWN A CO., Agents. ■ ' ' - — . .ftsfttbiwest H. HEN or U. F. r d o M A I v G. m O K U llS B . I T .S . S’IA I U S T K A M E K S , agent for Brooklyn; Brooklyn, E. t> Steamship ( WEDNESDAY. J«ily II. Aug. _ est and finest p:,hS0n.4er steaminer Saloon passage, $60 lo $luO; sevr.nd Steamers ov« from Now York, 8, Sept. 5, Devonia. CircAssta,.. irr— teiuiiers every Saturday from Now Yorkork GLASGOW AND LUNDONDKRBY.DERBY. pt. __ ntlost.at* ‘ slass.lass. ■1. SGO .. _________ .June 16.10 A. M.jFurnoa^ia.junoa.Junu .J0,11 . .June 23. 3 P. M.. .lEthiopia ...... Junono7, 7, 3 P.. M. .dune jl.i. .i Jr. .. a Cabin passage to Glasgow. Londoudorry, elfnst.-... SSOantl $00. Second class, $30. iT.nd c $3 Now Y to [ : A. U. • » 3 P ..L iverpool __^oond class, $30. or prepaid, either service, $20. n Tickets a t Reduced Ratos, otters of credit and drafts for any amount iHsum] a t lowest current rates. For Hooks of Tour.s, Tickets or om e r information, apply HKND nsO N BROTH EUS. 7 Bowling Green. New York; ortoJUHNTAYLOR.GBCourt st.(openSaturday night) J or U. F. KoCH, 44|4 Broadway, Brooklyn, E . D. ■V|7 HITK STAR LINE ▼ T TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CELTIC .......... ...........W e d n e s d a y , J u a e l d , 7:30 A. M. R E P IIR L IG ,... .................. Saturday. J u n e 10,10:00 A. M. G E B I ^ N IO . ................. .Wednesday. J u n e 30. 2:60 P..M* Belfni.. ___ Steerage, outward Saloon Excursion 'Tii Travelers’ circular lotto - ----- * . ......... ' a t 1( Trains leave _ . __ SEVENTH STREET every hour from 6;10 A, M. until 12:10F. M.; every half hour from 12:33 P. M. u n til 9:05 P . M.; then Q :35 and 10 ;55 F . M. a n d 12 o’clock midnight. Trains leave THIRTY-NINTH STREET FERRY, also THIRD AVENUE AND THIRTY-SIXTH STREET every half buur from 7:25 A.M . until 6:65 P. M.; then 7:33,8:55 and 10:05 P. M. E x tra tram s when service warrants.. O R E Y IS L A N D . SEA BBACB ROUTE. Third •- c Take Court st, Third uv. or Hamilton av. oara to ISventy-fifthst; change, witbont extra fare, to Third av. steam railroad. Trains loave City L ine a t 6:40, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and half hourly (SUN DAYS every 29 minutes) theroafter, return ing from Coney Island a t like intervals u n til 10:22. Sun day, 11:00. EXCURSION TICKETS, 25 CENTS. New York excursion tickets are good to return to Brooklyn, including oar fate. Try it and satisfy yourself that this is not only the cbenpest and quickest, b u t tbe p leasantest route from the bridge, tho ferries and all interraediato points. _______ £ x c i ) n s i O i ^ s « m H E X DELEGATES FROM KINGS COUNTY 'To the NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONVENTION 1 Have selected the * ERIE RAILWAY As their route, NEW YORK TO CHICAGO AND RETURN, And have M cnred for themselves and friends the low rate of $18.00 Ticketss andnd tained by —pplying ’ FOR TH E ^O U N D TRIP. a sleeping oar accommodations eanb y a to w . B. LINDSAY, Agent Erie and'333 333 F u lton st, Broublyn. REB gSSSg RES fUlR^ B Q B R B BB ”SSSg EB RRR BEE ^SSS^ BBB S . § K S T A I L B R S , 8 1 T B D s K A L B A V B N U S . OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS THBB NOTICE. Y T Y Y T ®S8SS SSSS- OOO Iflf If I. O O N N N L O O N N N L O O N N N L OOO N NN ILLL Y Y TRIMMED STRAW GOODS. OHOIOB O P OUR EN T IRE STOCK O P UN OP 60 P E R CENT. HATS, BONNETS AND AT THE REGULAR FRICBS, W ILL BB SOLD REMAINING THRBB DAYS O F TH IS W E E K . mi XR HATS FOR ____ ____ $1.65 HATS FOR ................. ...................... 82K OTS. $1.85 HATS FOR ................. ■' $2.26 HATS FOB ................. $3.00 HATS FOR ................................................ $1.60 $3.75 HATS FOR.. ...$1.87)4 DREN’S TRIMMED HATS AT HALF PRICE. DRESS GOODS. AT PRICES REGARDLESS O F GOST. TO-MORROW 10 PIECES 36 INCH, R A JA H SUITING. 16 OTS. YARD. THESE GOODS ARE COTTON AND WOOL M IXED, W ILL W E A R WELL, AND LOOK WORTH TH R E E TIMES THB PRICE. 12 PIECES 89 INCH CASHMERE TWILLS, W ITH FIN E H AIR LINE STRIPE, 29 OTS. PER YARD. COLORS GOOD, DESIGNS NEAT; BEFORE A3- SORT&IENT WAS BROKEN W E R E SOLD AS SPECIAL VALUE AT 33 GTS. EXTRA QUALITY 40 INCH MERINO BEIG E , IN ALL DESIRABLE SHADES, 48 CTS. F E B YARD. WASH FABRICS. IN TH E BASEMENT AT SPECIAL FRICKS. GREAT ATTRACTIONS ADDED DAILY TO TH IS POPULAR DEPARTMENT. BOURETTE STRIPES AND STRIPE NOVEL TIES, 6 « CTS. PER YARD. CRINKLE ZEPHYRS, BEST GOODS, 7>4 OTS. P E R YARD. STANDARD GINGHAMS, DRESS STYLES, 9 OTS. P E R YARD. ON THK FIRST FLOOR. NOVELTY ZEPHYRS, 10 OTS. YARD. W E R E 12)4 OTS. AND 20 OTS. 36 INCH SHIRTING PERCALES, BEST GOODS, 12)4 CTS. PER YARD, W E R E 16 CTS. NOVELTY Z E PHYRS, SCOTCH. 25 CTS. P E R YARD; W E R E 60 OTS, _____ FREDERICK LOESER & OO. ^ 4 , 26 AND 30 WEST EOUliTEKNTH ST, NEW YORE. H RRBBE H E ‘1 E I E ^UaU- A N D way, 331 and f^ulton st, Broublyn. T^EW BU R U H , W i-rsT POINT JL l POUGHKEEPSIE. Grand Daily Excursion (except Sundays) by the fast and elegaotD ay Line Steamers, NEW YORK AND ALBANY. From Brooklyn, Fulton st. (by Annex)............ From New York, Vestry st. Pier ......................... 3:40 A. M. From New York, W est Twenty-second st. Pier 9:00 A, M Excursionists will h.ave three hours a t W est Point or one hour and three-quarters at Newburgh: returning, reach New York 5:30, Brooklyn. 0 :20P. M. A line Band and Orchestra attached to eaoh boat. i n i t A N D E X C U R S I O N \ j r TO THE THOUSAND ISLANDS AND TRKNTON FALLS, PARK REFORMED CHURCH, H HH H HH EEE H E B E A H E A H BEBBBA AA A A A A A A A A AAAAA R R R R R NN R R N N R R N N R R N N RRRRR N N R R N : A R A B RN N N N N .N I N N N N N... NN... TH E MONTH OP JU N E will b e a m o n th for bargains ......... The fates conspire to give the public value ......... The b est stock we ever bad is being sold a t sacrifice, and as we sell we daily add at sacrifice W H A TE’ER YOU WANT. You’ll b e tter buy than you have bought before. We s tart the partial enumeration of THIS W E E K ’S ATTRACTIONS with two thousand LADIES’ W HITE LAWN DRESSES AT HALF PRICE. W H ITE LAWN DRESSES, k ilt skirt, fall d r a p e r y - plaited basque; worth $4.0U........................................$2.29 W HITE LAWN DRESSES, solid embroidered front 4.98 W H ITE LAWN DRESSES, four deep embroidered fancy vested waist; worth $12 ...................... W HITE LAWN DRESSES, richly embroidered .— .—: ----- — $16... W H ITE LAWN DRESSES, embroidered skirt, pom padour basqne, moire ribboiiH; woriii $ 2 7 ..... ....... 1 Extraordinary values in SUMMER SILK A N .i SUK a H DRESSES, commencing with anothor lut thirty and forty Dresses AT EIGHTEEN DOLLARS. AT SAME PRICE BILK WARP H E rfaiE T T A DRESSES, ......................andmain, ooire ires”ilk ' - —nderskirts,' 1 newest shadeis; undredndred 6.98 9.98 Dresses Dreosos Drcsiies pl figured and m s u best an d newest shad e were $37. Four hu ebalho, n u n 's veiling aud fancy flannc DRESSES ------- ifA L F VALUE. ore ten dollars were fourteen dollars were twenty-two dollars A t TEN NINETY-EIGHT comes the wonder of th e season! now Sffi FRENCH FLANN?:L TENNIS AND YACHTING COSTUMES, INN JACKETS,ACKETS, To make short work of those that were Three and Four dollars, we’U cloi Latest style blouse waist—equal to any offered at $20; colors, blue and red, black and red, black and white and blue and white. I J rk of those th a t were T ars, we’U close them out t A DOLLAR BACH. IN WRAPS, To qnickly sell a hundred or more th a t were nine to fourteen dollars^all now SIX NINE'TY-EIGHT. Two nuotations in WRAPPERS AND Tie A GOWNS We make to give ideas of others to be found. A t SIX NINETY-EIGHT. Fancy ohallie Tea Gowns—surah silk fronts and trim mings; were $14. AT A DOLLAR NINETY-EIGHT, MM., M. m I.M T m .4| m I I mm M W mm .. • Figured lawn and wtiite India linen W rappers—lace ~olid embroideied yokes; were $4. ^ESTABLISH E D X807, OOO OO W A w PPP 0 O O EBB R R R TTTTH H E R R T H H 0 0 0 WV VW PPP RE R R R T H H H — 0 OO O W W P o o o OO W W P E R R T H H E E S R R T H H W A W A IITTTT W W W AA h T OOO OO 0 0 0 P_^O.M M W W A A U T o o o d o r BROOKLYN, HAVE ON HAND A LARGE LINE OP REED AND RATTAN FURNITURE, BABY CARRIAGES AND REFRIGERATORS. ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF W H ITE AND FANCY STRAW MATTINGS AT PRICKS LOW E R THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN TH E CITY. CASH OB CREDIT. OOO OO W A W PPP O O O EEB RRR T IT T H H K U R T H H EB RRR T H H H — E R R T H H EER R R T U U W A W A l i m T W W W AA II T WV VW A A II T VV VY AAA I I T W W A AU T OOO OO 0 0 0 0 0 o o O 0 o 0 > e c u OO .. 408 TO 416 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. T A X .P A Y E H S * N O T IC C . m o t a x p a y e r s - a n n i t a l a s s b s s - X m e n t—N o tico-The BOARD OF ASSESSORS OF TUB CITY OF BROOKLYN having comploted the sev eral assessment rolls for the year 1888,Jair fair copies for - aoh ------ copies for • aoh by any inbnbitanc of said ted in said assessment b day of J u n e , 1838, in- to 3 F. M., at the office ■ 20, Mu • • eral assessment rolls for th e yea ward cun be seen and examined city, or any other person interest! rolls, from the first to thq thirtie th olnsivo.frdm the hours of 8 A. AL to . of the Board of Assessors, J(oom No. partuient Bnilding, and the said Board of be in session d n n n g the time above stated 1 said assessment rolls on tho application of any pers' persons considering themselves aggrieved. -By ord< the Board of Assessor.?.—Brooklyn, May 31,1888. THOMAS A. WILSON, President. POSOMIOK U. B ooue , Secretary. m y 3 1 ' of ItA N K R r j P T C Y N O T I C E S B B U H H U HHHH U _______ ___ - B H U U R H D D U B UU R B VDD W W W W A A n T KB ? I e b : FULTON STREET, OPPOSITE PIBRRBPONT. FROM AUCTION. MUSIO IN , t h e AIR. HOW THESE PBIOES SING. One thonsand PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS to be let ont a t GIVE AWAY PRICES, 100 PARASOLS ................. . ........................ 60o.; worth $1.00 100 66o.; worth 1.60 100 PARASOLS .......... . .............................$1.00; worth 100 PARASOLS, lUO E X T R A LACE EDGE 100M O IRE PARASOLS.... 100 B A IN UMBRELLAS..., 100 RAIN UMBRELLAS.... 100 RAIN UMBRELLAS.... 100RAIN UMBRELLAS... 100 RAIN UMBRELLAS... 5.00 2.60 6.00 G.60 76c. 1.25; worth 2.26; worth 2.96; worth 85o.: worth 6Qo.; worth 1.00 76o.; worth 1.25 1.00; worth 1.60 1.60; worth 2.00 DRESS GOODa All wool 40 inch YACHTING CLOTH, aU colors, 39e.; value 66o. All wool Creme TENNIS ALBATROSS, embroidered la colors, 60o.: 'value $1.25. 45 inch BLACK GRENADINE Bunting, 89o.; value 60c. SUITS AND CLOAKS. THRBB BARGAINS IN W HITE SUITS. W HITE SUIT, 12 tucks, embroidered yoke, good<loaUty lawn, only $2.98; regnlar price $4.95. W HITE SUIT, fine lawn, panel of tucks and embroid ery, basque to matob, only $3.16; regular price $5.76. W H ITE SUIT, extra fine lawn, e n tire front and sides all over embroidery, waist to match, extra bargain a t $7.50; value $10.76. Balance of oar all wool BLACK Corkscrew JACKETS, with bell sleeves, at43.98; were $7.50. One lot of Children’s SCOTCH GINGHAM Dresses, 4 to 12 years, all a t $2.76; value $4.00. Fine all wool embtoidered JERSEYS, 98e.; value $2.00. Ladies’ W R A PPERS, worth $1.26, for 98c, CORSET COVERS, p erfect fit, good mosUn, 15o. Ladies’ DRAWERS, of good muslin, with tucks and combrio rufile, 29c.; worth 39o. Ladies’ GOWN cambric mifie, 40o>; were 65o. Sommer CORSETS, worth $1.00, for G9o. Infants* LONG SLIPS, 25o. Infants’ embroidered CAPS, worth 60c., for 25e. Embroidered LAWN ROBES, in a box, 98o. Figured LAWNS, 4o.; better ones, 8o. 40 Inch choice p atterns BATISTE, 8o.; worth 12)4o. Fine domealio SATEENS, worth 15o., for lOo. FRENCH SATEENS reduced to22o. YARD W IDE bleached MUSLIN, only 6J4o, CHALLIES, choice pattorna, worth 17o., for IQo. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. E x tra fine all wool SUITS, worth $5.00, for $3.98. EACH PURCHASER of one of these Suits WILL B E PRESENTED with a FIN E STRAW HAT. SHIRT WAISTS. 25c.; worth 45o. GINGHAM KILTS, for country or seaside, $1,19; worth $1.75* SHOE DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL SALK OF FiHK SHOES. Ladies* PATENT LEATHER foxed Oxford TIES, $1.49; value $1.99. French K ID OXFORD TIES and low BUTTON SHOES, C. S. and opera toe lasts, $1.99; value $2.67. Ladies’ K ID OFBRA SLIPPKR3, high and l07 heels 99o.; salne $1,95. A OUT in BOYS’, YOUTHS', MIS8RS’ and OHIL- DKEN’S SBORS. HURD A WAITE. ^ A R E Y & S I D E S , N E W Y O R K . COCO COCO RRRR R R R R R R R R R R RRRR R R R R R R R R R R B R EEEEE B E E E E EEK E E E E ■E EEEEE DDDD II T T T T m D II D II D II D H D II D II D H D II D II D II .D n T T T T T T ELEGANCE, STYLE, ECONOMY. The elegance and style of our Clothing Is self evident. It is produced by a rtist o n tters and workmen under our own personal supervision. Economy can bo practiced by dealing with us because of th e low prices we are enabled, as manufacturers, to name. Magnificent display of BUMMER CLOTHING For Men, Youths, Boys and Children, In all the prevailing fashionable fabrics. Elegant lines of Ladies’ and Misses* SUITS, WRAPS, JACKETS, RAGLANS, NEWMARKETS, JERSEYS. E tc . Silks, Satins, Dress and M ourning Goods, Farasnls, Sun Umbrellas, Gloves, Underwear, Hosiery, Muslin, Quilts, Table Linen and Towels. Ladies', Gents’ and Chil dren’s fine Shoes. Men's Furnishing Goods, Silk and Derby H ats. Watches, Jewelry, etc. Call and make your seleotion. By paying a small am o u n t down the goods will be delivered a t once. Bal ance of bill can be settled by small W E EKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. COCO O 0 0 O O O O A 0 0 0 0 A A AA A A AAA A BRBR R R R R _ R B P R R R A R R A R B EEEB E B EEB E E EEBB r T Y Y y y Y Y Y y AA A A AA A A A AA A A AAA A SSSS n DDDD 8 S ft D D 8 H D D SSSS H D D B H D D 6 S II D D SSSS II DDDD EBEE SSSS E . 8 8 £ S EEB SSSS E S E 8 S . EBEB SSSS . GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 126 BOWERY, NEW YORK, Entire Building—One Door above Grand s t 8. H. PH ILLIPS, M anager Cloak and Suit D epartm ents. Open Evenings U n til 9; Satnrdays, 10:30._______ F l ! ^ A i \ C I A L i . r j p H E B R O O K L Y N T R U S T C O M P A N Y , NO. 177 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL,, ..$1,000,000 AND A LARGE SURPLUS, ENTIRE CAPITAL INVESTED IN UNITED STATES ( P E R OENT. BONDS AT PAR. All' eheci certificates of deposit, awaiting investment. Authorized by special charter to act as executor, ad ministrator. guardian, trustee or any other position of trust. Is a legal depository for money paid into court. Acts aezegistrar or transfer agent of stocks and bonds, and as trustee for railroad or other corporation mort- ^^eculiar advantages are derived from having tha Ttosb Company a c t In any of the above capacities. Will execute orders for purchase and sale of U.S. bouds Cr o ther investmont securities. Upon deposit of cash or approved seourity this ny willguarantee letters of creditand pay all <' tbet guarantee 1 esame. Uis oompS' afts under RIPLKY ROPE.S, President. EDMUND W. UORLIKK Vii JAMES ROSS CURRAN, Secretary. FRICDiiUlOK C. COLrON, Assist m t Josiab O. Low. Alex M. WliUek A. A. XiOW. Alexander MoOqs^ Miobael Onaanoe« Win. B. Kendall, Edwin I'. Knowitoi John T. Martin, Ripley Ropes. too President, is tin t Secretary. **Fredt*nck Orom veil John P. Rolfe, Edmund W. Oorlieft H. R. Pierrepont, Henry K. SheldOA O. D. Wood. William H. Mala, Abram B. Baylis^ .. ^ n r y VV, Maxwell. ___ q p H E LONG ISLAND LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY 203 MONTAGUE STREET, CAPITAL $600,000, INVESTED IN UNITED STATES BONDS, A LARGE SURPLUS. Itisantborized to aot as Trnstee, Executor, Guardian orCommitteo; it is a legal depository for trust funds and for fun is deposited by order of any c o u rt.. It receives money on deposit, lubjaot to oheok At sighti and allows Interest on the same. It issues certificates ol deposit payable on demand 0VS$ A fixed 'date, and drawing interest u n til pAld. Checks drawn upon it pass through the New York Clearing House, a featuro which affords the greatest facilities to lU customers in transacting their bonking TRUSTEES. Charles P ratt, William AL Ingraham, WatHon B. Otekermsn, Samuel &I. Meeker, Charles B. RJI). J r., Joseph F. Knappk Henry Coffin. D aviu Barnett, Edwin Beers. Siiiieon B. Onittendeflb William H. Rusted, Theodore F. Jackson, Bernard Peters, Edward Merritt. Edward D White, Frank Lyman. SAMUEL F. i^ O T I O E - O F P I C B BROOKLYN CKOSS- i A # w w w w w w w w w w w w W W W W w y VW „ w w _ ROUQBINa-lT SHIBTS. • AltOKRStfN’S RBLIABLK 7AMOY SOOTCH FLAN NEL SHIRTS, IN STRIPES, PLAIDS AND OHEOKS, ALL SIZES, FOR MEN, WITH 2 POCKETS, FULL YOKE, FRENCH SLEEVES, PEARL BUTTONS. THKY’RK THE S lu e . A YARD FLANNEL. 81.60 FOR THE MATERIAL ALONE AT THB BATE OF t YARDS TO THE SHIRT. THIS. YOU SEE. DOESN’T INCLUDE OUTTINQ, MAKING, FIN- I8HINO AND TRIMMING. $2.25 WOULD BB A BARGAIN FRIOB FOR THEM A T ' RETAIL. SEVEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY OF THEM *■08 .......................................... 1 ........................ 81.S5 EAOH MEN’S FANCY PIQUE WAIST COATS,'M ADE IN LONDON, IN FANCY PLAIDS. CHECKS AND STRIFES, 6 PEARL BUTTONS, « POCKETS, ALL SIZES..............................................................................$2.95 Men’s Flxinge—front, right. DOWN, W R A P S -BUITS. 60 LADIES’ BLACK SIOILLIENNE SILK SHOULD E R OAPES, JETTED N E T SLEEVES, 8L90, IN PLACE OF........................................................................$12.00 60 LADIES' BILK SHOULDER OAPES, HANDSOME LY TRIMMED W ITH JE T PASSEMENTERIE, $6.90 IN PLACE OP................................................................. $15.60 SOME SUMMER SUITS TO BE H URRIED O F F OUR HANDS AT BROKEN PRIOE8—70 OF THEM. THE $6.00 BLAOK AND W H ITE OHEOK GINGHAM SUITS, W ITH VELVET COLLARS AND 0U F F 8 . ALSO SOME ASSORTED STYLES IN SATEEN— THB HURRY PRICE W ILL BE ............................... $3.26 THE 86.60 FIGURED SATEEN SUITS, TRIMMED W ITH W H ITE BR A ID -PA R T OF TH E COLLECTION ARE OP PLAID OINGHAM SKIRTS W ITH PLAIN W A ISTS-TH E HURRY PRICK TO B E ................ $3.90 B X T B A -76 W HITE LAWN W R A PPERS, SLIGHT LY SOILED, $2.60, $4.60 AND $6.60 SORT. THK HURRY PBIOES WILL B E ...$1.60, $2.90 AND $3.90. $15.00 BLAOK L i O E SUITS, BILK OR MOIRE SKIRTS, A STRONG OFFER, $39.00, INSTEAD o v .................................................................. $48.00 TO $76.00 Bnii D epertm ent—seoond floor. FOB BOYS. BOYS’ FINE IMPORTED JER S E Y SUITS, 4 TO 8 y e a r s , SPECIAL ........................................................ $2.75 BOYS' BLUE AND GRAY FLANNEL SAILOR SUITS, 4 TO 10 YEARS, SPECIAL .......................................... $2.75 BOYS’ CHEVIOT AND OASS. NORFOLK BLOUSE SUITS, 4 TO 14 YEARS. SPECIAL ........................... $2.50 BOYS’ CHEVIOT LONG PANTS SUITS, 14 TO 18 YEARS. SPECIAL.......................................................... ... BOYS’ TWO PIEC E K ILT SUITS, 3 TO 6 YEARS, SPECIAL .................................. $3.75 BOYS’ BROWN AND DRAB CORDUROY KNEE PANTS, 4 TO 14 YEARS, SPECIAL.........................$1.26 BOYS’ CHEVIOT AND OASS. K N E E PANTS, 4 TO 14 YEARS, SPECIAL .................................................... $1.25 BOYS’ CHEVIOT AND OASS. LONG PANTS, 14 TO 18 YEARS, SPECIAL ....................................... $2.75 Boye’ Glothing—second floor. 8 entrances—Fulton et, Gallatin plaoe, LWingeton et. T . H R OOO RRRR TTITP OOO NN N H H o o R R T o o N N N H H o 0 R R T o 0 N N N HHHH o o R R R R T o c N N N H H 0 0 R R T O 0 N N V U H 0 o R R T o o N N N U B o o o R R T o o o N NN & OO.g 394 AND 396 FULTON STREET AND 17 SMITH STREET. LAST FEW W E EKS OF THB GREAT OOO 1 m OOO ^SS8«, H NN If OGO C O L O _ L O O “ sSSfl n N N N G O O L O O e N N G GG OOO LLLlt 0 0 0 ®SSS® II N NN QGQ $SSS3 A^ L EEB ^SSS q a a L EB c Q AAA L B ®BSS® A A LUiL EKR . MUST BE SOLD. A STOCK OF ABOUT W555 11 in w „ do 6 ~ o6„„oo ou^iw iiOudOO ouP®oo ooP®oo 00^ « ff ” 00.0 W W 00 Ow 00 00 00 II - 55 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 III .................... . “ 6 6 . r AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. SUMMER DRESS GOODS (BLAOK AND COL ORED). PRICES AT LEAST 26 PER CENT. LESS THAN TH E VERY LOWEST QUOTED ELSEWHERE. T. K. HORTON & CO. U. MATTHEWS & SONS. MN NM A TTTT TTTT H H KKB W A W «88o 11 M NN M A A T T H H H EB WV VW ®SS q M M M AAA T EKB W W “SS® W E HAVE SECURED FROM A WELL KNOWN MANUFACTURER 250 SILK V U MN NM BBi. RRR RKB L L A r SS o U L L AAA „ f UU U N M BBB R B ER B L L L L L L A A®HS^ SIZES 34, 26 AND 28 INCH. W ILL O F F E R CHOICE IN THB MORNING (THURSDAY) OP ANY AT $1.46. USUAL PRICK $2.60 TO $3.50. DESIRABLE HAN DLES. VERY SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT IN THE WEAVING OF THK SILK. O’ ■■■' '■ ■■ I . I - , , . . . Q ONE OR MORE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BACH DEPARTMENT EVERY DAY. FULTON STREET, BETW EEN SMITH STREET AND GALLATIN PLAOE. ^ R E D B R I C K L O E S E R <fc C O ., IMPORTING RETAg^KRS, FULTON STREET, OPPOSITE D b KALB AVENUE LATEST PRICES FOR HIKER'S SARSAPARILLA .................. . RIK E R 'S OALISAYA TONIO ...................... H IK E R ’S W INE OF COCOA ....................... RIK E R 'S EXPECTORANT........................... RIK E R 'S BEEF, IRON AND W IN E ....... R IK E R ’S ESSENCE JAM AICA GINGER. RIK E R 'S ALMOND MEAL ........................... R IK E R ’S CREAM OF ROSES ............ 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .......... 66o. ...(..eCSOi ...........470. *...**•450. .................. 200 . ....... 16o. ........... 480. EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES. -FREDERICK LOESER A OO. C O C O A * A. ERB PPP PPP -BS 8 « ^ E | ^ » 5 8 ^ 8 KB PPP PPP “BSSg ®BSSa BBB P P Bggi^S GRATEFUL-OOaiFORTlNQ OOO OOO OCO OOO A O O O S T O R A G E . lowestratea.Bopar.'iterooms, elevator; no edarga f>>r hai ling in warehouse: goods stored for one year carted to warehouse free. S. FiH USK I A SON, proprietors. C3TOKAGE. • “ GRAND CENTRAL, Nos. 41 to 49 DoKalb av. SEPARATE ROOMS. W E LL VENTlLATEDt Prices according to room required. ________________ JO H N P. PLANO. __________ - IN .S T K V C T in iv . X7IXAMINATIONS F o R BNTUANOE TO ALi the Brooklyn Praiiaratory School for Boye will he oatalogne. » ' \ “ ‘g « r f « f ;jfg ‘# £ » „ V ti '? r e s l d e n t, Box 1, Johhkton Bailding. fV B U F O R U HRiOHTS INSTITUTE, 63 AA A A AA A A A AA A A AAA A o ^ ° '’o g o w w w W W W w W W W W WW WW w w o O ■ooc? 8 ITnloa and Kinga Oonnty Elevated BEEB E X X T T m R R R A ^9 8 8 , ^ RRR A A B sss! 1 X X . T r \ ‘ r aa 2 “ “ “ 3 T R R A A -SS S - EEBB X X INTEBK EEBB E B EEE E EBEO IN SEASONABLE, DESIRABLE GOODS, EITHER MARKED FOB QUICK CLEARANCE, OR SECURED ACTUAL VALUE. WATCH OUR ANNOUNCEMENT USB OF OUR FACILITIES, AND THEREBY SAVE FOR TO-MORROW FFP II m t It EEB W W W F \ ......................... W W W W W W XT 11 n : m n Kta F I I N NN R V U K NN EKB Banging in valne from Offer O Their regular prices, whiob are already the lowest named day opportunity, and should receive prom pt attention SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN S FINE OINGHAM SUITS, brown, black and bine, trimmed with plaid (for FRENCH SATEEN SUITS, in black, black and (formerly $15.00) NO FRENCH CASHMERE JERSEY WAISTS, brown $1.76) FRENCH C a s h m e r e j e r s e y w a i s t s , importe FRENCH CASHMERE JERSEY WAISTS, importe $3.75).. A Q I hh I v y W AAA o S H U W W A A°flS8“ H H OUR GREAT S. DDD RR R RF.B D D R R R D D RRR EB D D R R E DDD R R £KB Still continued with ever increasing attractions, the into the m arket with a rush. Wherever competition we will qnote one still lower. . RR R RRB RKB DDD R R E K D D RR R EB RE D D R R B E D D B B EBB EEB ODD A NN N DDD AA NN N D D A A N N N D D AAA N N N D D A A N NN DDD FFF U IT F U U P P U U F U U RR R NN N ft R R NN N 11 RR R N N N II R R N Nff U R B N NA II Adams Street floor, The g reat central aislo of our Furniture floor now. tnre of the b est manufacture. ROCKERS and EASY entire PARLOR SUITS, TABLES, ORIBS, ORAD and Sofas. Beyond any comparison this ia the shown in a single collection, and ia woll worth suoing. narrowest possible advance upon first cost. Our GENERAL STOCK of elegant and reliable Furni either COTTAGES OR MANSIONS, a t tho price of ordi pleasantly spent in the Furniture D epartm ent. Every J N ^ T H B l j N I V ^ S A f ; Wo have turned special attention to our vailoua so- FFF A F AA FF A A F AAA F A A NN N N N N N N N N NN N NN cco O 0 0 o o OQO Y Y Y Y Y Y GOO OOO OOO G G O O O C - G O O o O D - G GO O O O O D D GGO OOO OOO DDD 5 gDD^ B®®®8 ® “ B SSSSg BfiSS® departm ents, which are replete with ten thousand vari ous useful and seasonable articles, staple and novplty. IN LEATHER GOODS. Purses, in real alligator, Japanese and Oalf Leathers good size and well made, 33 ^ents each. Pooketbooks, in fancy leathers, worth 75 cents, 47 cents each. Imitation Alligator Belts, black and tan covered bnckles, a t 19 cents oaoli. TRAVELING BAGS, In every style, in all sizes and at prices sniting every de mand. Tourists’ articles of every description. IN TOILET ARTICLES. French Toothbrushes a t .................................... 11 cents each Solid Back Hair Brushes ............. ........... ' ........ 31 cents each Best Turkish Bath Sponges .......... . .................. 25 c e n ts eaoh Best qnality W itch Hazel, per b o ttle ............ J7 cents Boat quality Ammonia, per b o ttle .................. 9 cents ZYLONITE COMBS. Best quality Zylonite Dressing Combs, in various sizes, at 3 cents, 7 cents and 11 cents eaoh, these being about one*quarter real value. EXTRACTS AND TOILET WATERS. Every popular brand of French, German, English or American m anufacture will be found a t this departm ent a t th e lowest prices. IN JEW E L R Y , Gold Plate Pine, in various designs (worth $1.60 to $2.60), a t ....... .* ............................................................. 98 cents Enamel Flower Pins, daisies, pansies, eto. (origins prices $2,98 and $3.23), a t ................................. $1.79 each Fonsy Bonnet P ins (worth 50 cents), a t ................. 25 cents Main floor. The Universal. BBB A OOO B B o o L x - : BBB N o o B B .. O 0 . . RBB ^ D o o o „ D . M A G U I K E ’S , 703 FULTON STREET, Between St. Felix st. and Fort Greene place, 2 coses ladies’ g&uze VESTS, 19o. and 26o. eaoh. 2c&se-imen’s balbriggnn SHIRTS, 23o. and 25o. Unlaundered SHIRT.S, 39o. and 49o. eaoh. G ent’s linen COLLARS and GUFFS half price. 1.000 d'*ren HANDKERCHIEFS, 3o.. 5c.. a n d 6c. eaoh- Silk u m b r e l l a s , Alpaca otnbrell*iB and Gingham umbrellas a t LESS THB ORIGINAL COST. Immense lots ot GINGHAMS. SEERSUCKERS, CAM BRICS, LAWNS, eto., in dress lengths a t 40o. to $ 1 .00 Dress lengths of WOOL SERGES, $3.U0; worth $5.00. Dress lengths uf colored OASUMKRE3. $1.50 and up. OLBARING OUT ODD LOTS OF DRESS GOODS AT HALF TH E IR REAL VALUE. FINK LINEN DAMASKS, NAPKINS. TOWELS* TOWELINGS, E tc ., AT LOWEST PRICES IN TWENTY YEARS. ^ C C O K D m G T O O U K U U S T 0 3 I W E CLOSE OUR STORE AT 12 M. ON SATURDAYS DURING TH E SUMMER MONTHS (JUN E 16 TO S E PTEM B ER 15). Guatomers deairmg their goods laid on Saturdays will please leave thalr orders early, th a t we may finish by 12 o’clock noon. UARDENBBRQH A KING, _ _____ FULTON AND CLINTON STREETS. GEIVXS> F E J I k N lS I lI N G GQOOSe JJA R X i & WILSOH. TBADB EEB M W A W E A A W W W EB AA A WV VW B 4 A* W W .. BKB 4 4 4 * W W __________ M ^ R K ________ EARL A WILSON’S JIEN^S LINEN c o l l a r s AND CUFFS ARR TH i TBEST. FOR SALEBVKBY* W’HERE. N U K E tO G A T E ’S IVOTICGS* H E P E O P L E O F T H E S T A T E O F NEVV 1 YORK—To Almira L. Browne. Edward S. Browne a ^ Mary Adelaide Harris, all residing in tiie City of Brooklyn, Frederick S. L. Harris, residing at El Paso, Texas; George M. Harris, an intanl ovor fourteen year^ residing a t Loa Angeles, California: Whereas, George U. Browne, of the City of Brooklyn, has latel;^ petitioned to uur Surr' gato’s Court of the County ot Kings, to have a certain instrum ent in writing be:ir.ng d ate ibo sixth day of June, IS85, relating to real and personal estate, duly pro od as the lost will and testam e n t of 61AUY (X BROWNE, late of the (3ity.of Brooklyn, deceased. ' ■ ■ ■ and re- 0 Surro- he City of Brooklyn, in said 1 day of July, IHH8, a t tes RUR A R R AA PPP P P ®SSg SsaS r RR R A A R R AAA PPP R R A A P . $25.00 to $100.00, will be e d a t n RRR DDD H R K D D OOO o o o o FFF FFP F F U RR R D D FP FF II R R D D 0 0 F F U R B DDD UOO F F RR R A TTTl’T i m r A U S I, R R AA T T -AA N N N RRR A A T T A.A N N N R R AAA T T AAA N N N R R A A T 'H A A N NN TTITT n TT RRR EBB T U U R R K T U U RRR EB T U U R R K T UU R £ EBB - The Universal. county, on the tw eoty'third o’clock ill the forenoon, and attend tUo pr<______ ____ said Inst will and testam e n t; and the above named in fant is hereby iiotiHed to then and there show cause why a special g n irdi.m should n o t be appointed to appear for him on said probate, on the application of the petitioner. Inteotim o n y whereof, we have caused the seal of the Surrogate’s Conrt of Kings County to be boro- onto affixed. Witness. Hon. Abraham Lott. Surrogate ot onr said county, at trie City of ll.. 8.J Brooklyn, the first day of Juno, in the year of o_n^ Lord^one thousand eight hundred and . « . * * JU D A H B. VOORHEES, -3613 CwW Clerk of S urrogate’s Court. T N PURSUANCE OF“ A i r b R U E U 'O F A the Hon. Abraham Lott, S urrogate of th e Oonnty of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against MARY O. LANGAN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, th a t they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchors thereof, to tho subscriber, the executrix, at her residence. No, 3a3 ___________________ <10 T K t .$ . _______________ _ OOO r HB8- BBBB R B O O I ® B B RRB O O ®S88*| B i , BBBB B B OOO »cooO ®8SB® «• .SSSf, SsSSg n NN » «GG ri N N N Q G II N N N G II N N N G GO a s ^ U N NN GGG °BSS° Railroad Stations a t onr doon, 6YING V VERB RRR Y T V V E R R Y Y V V EE RRR YY W E R R* Y V VBB R B Y DDDD D D D D D D DDDD D A Y T D AA Y Y D A A YY D AAA Y A Y TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCKS AND IN THE WHOLF.SALE M A R K ET FOR LKS3 THAN 8, V ISIT OUR ESTABLISHMENTS, MAKE FREE MONEY. ONLY, ALL OUR anywhere on elegant high c l ^ garments. This is a one from every one interested. Second floor. Fulton street. UITS AND JERSEY WAISTS. with plaid skirt, made in the latest style, plain waist, merly $7.50) NOW AT $3.90 EAOH. pnrple and navy blue, trimmed with gimp to matob W AT $9.85 EACH. and gray mixtures and black, all sizes (formerly ............................................................................NOW $1.00 d, in black only, all sizes (formerly $2.50)..NOW 1.95 d, elegantly braided, black only, all sizes (formerly . ...........................................................................NOW $2.95 Second floor. Fulton street. ALES OF FINE gSSSg gSSSj ®SSSg ®SSSg ®SSS® ®SS3$ n n o OOO o o o G G o o o o G D D ^SSSg D D l? SgsgS warm weather now bringing tho long pent up supply names a lower price than ns, qualities being the same, contains a special exhibit of Reed and R a ttan F'nrni- CHAIRS, PORCH CHAIRS, RECEPTION CHAIRS, LES, high and low CHAIRS for children, COUCHES largest and moat beautiful line of these goods ever Every piece marked in PLAIN FTGURES, at tho tnre offers EVERYTHING for the complete furnishing of nary goods. W henever you visit us a little time can be thing plainly marked and always WARRANTED. j y £ O E E A 1 % A f L ' P P P A A RR R A A “SSS, O O L Sgsg P AAA R R AAA „ § O O L „ g P A A R R A A °SSS“ OOO LLLL “SSS* on onr counters now chan a t any time since the season opened. The tem p ting offers made us by the m a n u fact urers could n o t be resisted, and when we display the goods we find our customers ate in turn as eager os wo were. Such handsome goods at such low prices were never before known. The parasol record we are making this season will be a m a tter of trade history. Main floor. The Universal. j^ E K ^ S DEPABTM E j ST. TO MORROW’S SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Fancy Linen and P.K. Wash Scarfs, 23 cents eaoh. 60 now p a tterns of Tennis Blazers, with h ats, oaps a n d helmots to match. W h ite Tennis Suits in every size. French Percale and P.K. Shirts, the largest and most elegant assortm ent in Brooklyn. Summer Coals and Vests of every material and in al sizes. Summer Hosiery and Underwear of every reliable brand. Main floor. The Universal. lyi-U S L IN UNDERGARMENTS. SPECIAL SALE CONTINUED. Finest materials, finest trimmiugs, finest make and finish, the best shapes and every garm ent cut fall size. At our prices the ready made garm ent costs von less than would the material, w ithout considering tho making. , Second floor. Fulton street. gT A T IO N E B Y . During the balance of this week we shall offer some very extra values in fine Stationery, to which your a tten tion will be directed by prominent special tickets a t the counter. Main floor. The Universal. t BBB L B B L BBB L B B.„ LLLl ^ BBB A OOO (1 o N o o o o... D o o o PRO P O S A J L S * p R O P O S A U BLANK RECORD BOOKsT FOR THK REGISTER OF KINGS COUNTY. a t the office of the clerk of said Board, Room l3. County Court House. Brooklyn, until 3 o’clock of Thursday, Ju n e 14, 1888. for furiiiebing asiiuplyof blank record books for the use of the Register of tho conoty during the current year. Specifioations as to the number, kind and quality different books required cun be seen at live ottico < clerk aforemontloDod. whore blank forms of proposal be obtained. No other form of proposal will be ceived. The county reserves the right to reject any and all bii By order of the Board of Supervisors of Kings County, MARTIN F. CONLY, 11 TT-rxiy ttTfT i GKOKGE U. FORBELL, PATRICK BARRY. ROBERT O’DONNELL, WILLIAM M. LYNAM. WILLIAM L. EXTANOB, JO H N ’H. READ, Committee on Printing and Stationery. p r o p o s a l s . ”^ ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO THU OFFICE OF THB REGISTER OP KINGS OOUNTV. Sealed proposals will be : committee of tlie Board of Sup at the otfico of the olerk of said Board, Room 13. County Court House, Brooklyn, until 3 o’clock P. M. of Thursilay, 188S, for making certain alterations and addi* ’be bu.sinuBS office of the Register of the county, Ju n e 14,18 lions to th e bu.sinufis office of th e Register of th e county, in the Hall of Rociirds, said city, in accordance wfih tho Rociirds, said city, in accordanci plans and sneoificatiuns therefor prepared by Daniel Ryan, Esq.. Superintendent of Construction and Repairs of said county. 7'he said plans and speoificationa can oe seen on appli cation a t tho office of tbe clerk afori'mentionud between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 1 o’clock P. M. daily, wliero blank forms ot proposals can be obtained. No , other form of proposals will be received. Each proposal nrnst be accompanied with a cortifled check, made p ayablotoK . B. Uadloy, clerk. Ac. (or cash), for an amount eqnal to fire per cent, of tbe aggregate of the hid, as a guarantee of the good faith of the bidder. The county reserves the right to reject any and all bids. —By order of tlie Board of Supervisors of Kings County. J. J . GALLAGHER, CORNELIUS FURGUSON, WILLIAM M. LYNAM, ROBERT O’DONNELL, MATHEW SMITH, THEODORE B. WILLIS, WILLIAM L. BBNNE.’Vl, _______Committee on Hall of Records. C O K O X liU lS’ IVO XICSS. ^ O B O N E U S ’ NC ) T i O E —F O U N D D R O W N - \ J ed at the foot of E;<gle street, Greenpomt, tlie body 0 ( an unknown man, about 50 years of age, 5 teot 8 inches in hnisht, siout build, red bail and side whiskers; wore striped jumper, overalls nod white shirt; apparently a short time in the water. Body now a t .Morgue awaiting dentitioation. ALEXANDER J . ROONEY, M. D.,1 GEORGE H. LINDSAV, ________ t C I . A I < .V W \ A N T N . M RS7 LESTER, ArjTBOLOGIST, CLAIR- XTM. voyant, reads past, present, future. love, busi ness. specnlations, matrimony,trimony, will-i.iiu. itivorces,( jour- w < kness: hidden mysti*rioi : comuanions; aocurati Demies, eto; reads ; revealed; de- e in desorip- specolations, neys, law suits, sickn scriptions of future mg missing Irieuds. enemies, eto ; reads your destiny, good or bad; withholds nothing; lailjca or gents in business or abont to start basmess would do w d l to coDsnlt this scientitln Jody and have their horoscope read: no imposition: foes uU cents aud $L Office.480 Fnlton et. opposite DeKalb av. IVfM B . KARRAS,\ T lU ^ W E L L KNTTWN XTX clairvoyant, baa returned. This wonderful lady reads your life with g reat power: business changes, law suits, wiUS| divorces, health; tells whom and when to ’her; oaoses speedy inar- itc. If you have been dis- oged. Con riage and changes; tells of present and future the separated; those in d o u b t or trouble should withiiQt fail: trance sittings, magnetio massage treatm en and (raatm eot by the meaico-eloctrioal a p p a ratus Offic< hnnrs 10:30 A. M. until 10 F. M.; satisfaoti< seen on S unday, 417>4 Carlton av. see her treatm e n t ^on given; W W W E B B OOO xf F.B O W W W W E 0 0 K W W KKB OOO U B n$S8ja L n H 9 \ L HHHUSBSBttL \ •• 8 l 44 4 4 44 4 * ^4 BBB RRR OOO : B R R R O O • BBB RRR O O B B R R O O * , . ’ BBB R R QUO FULTON AND WASHINGl'ON STREETS. OF OUR FRENCH fiSSSs ®SSSg ®8SS® A T T r r r ERB ERB NN N AA T E K N N N A A T EE KE N N N AAA 1 E K N NN A A EEB EEB N NN ’}} 11 11 lU 665.55 OBirrs PER YARD, WB CAN CONSCIENTIOUSLY SAT THAT THEY. ARE WORTH 300. EVERY PURCHASER SEEMS V ii-S S ■a TO THINK SO, TOO, AND SO IT HAPPENED TBM T W E HAVE SOLD OVER 15,000 YARDS SINCE MON-\ DAY MORNING. WK HAVE A BEAUTIFUL 8 E - '' LECTION OF COLORS AND PATTERNS. YOU CAN NOT H E L P BEING ■ ■ -■ 0 3 PLEASED W ITH A PUROHA SB . O F SUCH FASHIONABLE MATERIAL AT HALF ' THE REGULAR PRIOE. EVERY LADY IN BROOK- LYN SHOULD HAVE HER SHARE OF A BARGAIN - OF WHICH WE HAVE TH E EXCLUSIVE BALE AND OONTKOL AT THK ABOVE FIGURE. gSSiSg D ®SSS, U “ U ®8SS® LADIES’ MM MM HM AIM EEB BRB M MM M BB RBB M M M M MM M B B B M M M M M M EBli B B • ' 2 I f * ■ a l gSSSg ®8SSg ®6SS® V O U U U U U U UU n*TT gSSSg T ®SSS< T .V '3 ®SSS® M W E ALWAYS MAKE IT A POINT TO PLAOB BEFORE OUR PATRONS AN ASSORTMENT W H ICH ■ ^ REPRESENTS A GREAT VARIETY OF MATER- - lALS, AND, ABOVE ALL, KXOLUSrVENBSS OF STYLE. ALL OUR SUITS ARE CAREFULLY MADE TO MEET THE REQUIREJIENTS OF A FIRST CLASS TRADE, AND THE MATERIALS ARB SU- c T ^ PERIOR TO ANY THAT HAVE EVER BREN USED . IN MAKING UP DRESSES AT SUCH LOW PBIOES AS THK FOLLOWING; SATEEN SUITS. ’7*i Handsiomely ia figured Sateen, trimmed with velvet.. $5,00 irted sateen Suits, trimmed with lace and 9.60 16.00 Im p o rt ___ _____ Finer satt-ori Suito, ologaotly trimmed with I m V, and panels and jacket............ . ............ . ................... . GINGHAM SUITS. ^^om b ination Gingham Suita of Plain and Plaid, $3.50 LAWN SUITS. ' Pretty Kcru Lawn Suits, trimmed with colored em- '. broidery, $7,50 and $3.76. : • ^: White Lawn S uits, be^srinning a t $4.95 and $ 6 . 00 . $°i'“.nA 7 5 $^, 10 00 .°''’ OTHER SUITS. Elegant Black Lace Suits. $22.50 and $30.00. O ut line of fine Cloth Suita, in different alylM M d colors, at $12.00, cannot bo excelled. SPECIAL ORDERS Taken for fine work a t short notice. Excellent workmaB« ship and perfect tit g u aranteed. M oderate price. ■ W R A P S-RKDUOED AGAIN. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEADED WRAPS H A | BEEN REDUCED AGAIN. THE OHOIOBST PROD* UCTS OF THR DESIGNER’S ART AND T H i DRESSMAKER’S SKILL CAN NOW BE SECURED AT FROM 25 TO 35 PER CENT. LOWER THAN THEY WERE MARKED ONLY A FEW WEEKS AGO. A LINE OB’ EMBROIDERED AND BEADED CASHMERE FICHUS, EXTRA LENGTH, W ITH DEEP KNOTTED FRINGE. FOR $4.50 TO $12.00j WORTH DOUBLE THE PRIOE. S. WECHSLER 4 BRO. ______________ A t I C T lO N .S A L E S . _______________ J ERB. JOHNSON, JR ., AUCTIONEER, 393 FULTON STIIKET, BROOKLYN. 60 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK. ■ I ■s&m - ' 'M§ ^ - i f I THE RISING BOOM 1 ------------- o q . .1 IN THE - ' ■ ■ M M ' ^ntJ Town ^of N e^ U trecht,^nd the brilliant success of HUNT ESTATE, Which continued until dark, foreea a CONTINUATION SALE, POSITIVE AND~~UNRESEBVED, Of the remaining m - 699 SUPERB LOTS, ■ m a A t 1 o’clock P. M., on the promises, . SATURDAY, JUNK 16. Splendid cliance for investment. Remember, th 4 ■ tyet^ud^avouueaare graded, p lanted with trees, a n q - IMMEDIATE IMPROVEMENT, APPROACH BBROKN ESTATE (which is on sneh high ground and so well drained th a t • within a few hours after astorm all water disappears): FROM BROOKLYN—By Third Avenue Railroad tft Forty-ninth and Sixtieth sta. - '■i, c. m NEW YORK—From tho Botkiry by Se» B om H IU iIro.d (Free Tickets from the Auctioneer u n til sale), or by T,hit- U ntil S ^ e Froe Stages will m eet the T h irty-ninth Street Ferry boats, which leave New York a t 1, 2, & 4 and 5 o’clock in the ofternuon. Brilliant music by Twenty-third Regiment Band dup. ing sale. Grand Banqtiet under Culussal Tent a t 12 o’clock on day of aile. Remember, tho lota will be sold absolntely to the highest bidder. Remember, this nroDeN ty odjoine the ------- a GREAT HUNT ESTATE, On which nearly 2.000 lots have already been sold and hundreds ui buildings erected. Titles g uaranteed by Title Guarantee and Trust Oo. av°and Forty T premises, corner of Eighth A U c i'IO N N O T I C E - R E C E I V E R ’S S A L E ’ 4 —In the m a tter of the Barron Island Mannfaoturina ■ Company—Supreme Conn of Kings County—In pnrstx- ^’v>J 7 ance ot an order of the Hon. Edgar M. Cullen, one of the • ~ ‘ ^udeos ol the Supreme Ouunt^, notice is hereby given that ■ W Eascorn District Exchange Salesroom. No. 45 Broadway, Brooklyn, the entire p lant of tbe Barren Island Mann* : 5 facturiiig compniiy, consisting of Engino. Boilsri, T.nksk ' i Frossc& .Machinery, Tools and other personal property: ’ .c,r also, three fishing atoamera, viz., Edward T. De Blolib V ' ' Leonard B rightm in and Albert Brown, with Seines a n i I : Parse Boats. Twenty per cent, of tho purchase mono] ' to be j a t d on the day of B.ilo, balance on naasinJ title. Forthor particulars can be obtained from the u v dersigned. ................. 'efi; ice is hereby given 4 Lewis, auction' Qoon, a t 5 Broad iland M ilsrs, Ts si prom T. D e K I Seines :hase m from ^ , LKONRHRINSTROM.Roceiver. 39 S o u th William street. New York City, J kh ^ lomi ^ n 4 AhRo\^>iixii, Attorneys for tbe ReoeiTh f > E T E R F . M E Y E R , A U C T I O N E E R . MT ADRIAN n . MULLER 4 SON Will sell a t auction on THURSDAY. JUNK 14, At IQ n'/'Lif>Ir ■( Mia A l 12 o’clock, a t the REAL K8TATK KXCllANOB, NOS. .59 TO 65 LIUKRTY ST, NEW YORK, THREE LOT-S SOUTH SIDE FORTIETH ST, 195 feet weet of Fourth av, EIOHTH WARD, BROOKLYN, Two blocks from Thiity-nintii St. Ferry to Buttery, N. l i _Wap 0 , o ^ ., a t aactiuneer’s office, 1 P ine st, N. Y. O D W A R D E . K O R l ^ a u c t i o n e e r , J C i „ , Office. 16 COURT ST. Sells FRIDAY, J u n o 15, a t 10:30 o’clock, Stock and fixtures of hardwaro and honaefam ishini stuck, embracing wood, willow, tin, copper, iron, agattt stojio, china and glissware. new oil lank, connters, sneW ing, showcases, eto. ,Salo positive. See Eatclo to morrow <2 H. LUENGESB AUCTIONEER, W ILI, Sell toms, t tlie fi tt4UMd’c4SFULTo“l? LuV^ctU ir e t class larnitare, cariiets and decoratioof ained in private residence in Stuyesant removed to salesrooms for convenience of sale. SA'TURDAY, June 1(5, speoial carpel aala: 5QQ lots of carpets, lotol ' oilcloth, lancy matting* - --- -* tings, rugs, e t i n - s u i c a i v c e :. a i ' i S i B i INSURANCE COMPANY. NEW YORK. ,nil .Rainat In'!, or to Buildinss, Stook.M aohla- ery.hW a ^ V rssols and all o ther property raauUiog from AU boilers inspected and inanred by this company are exempt from tho inspection of tho State, city ot local Four inspections, one internal and three external, mada - • First class facilities for hydrostatic InspeoUoaif wanted . BBOOKLY.vlxiiT’AUl’JKLVr, ' JOHN B. W l L ^ m ^ M,nog.^r. C O K P O K A T I O N N O T IC E S . f the Depiirim^