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■ ^ y > .' '• V TH E B B O O K L Y K P A I I .Y E A a L i^ - T U E S D A T . S E P T E M B E R 4 , lS 94 :.-T W E L y E PAG E S . 3 A N D AmtiAM § T I l A f e THE EVENT OF THE WEEK! Fall Opening: Sale. CHINA, GLASS, Silver, Cutlery and General H o u s e f u r n i s h i n g . Table China. Thin Carlsbad China Cups and Saucers; worth $3.50 doz ............................... 14c. pair Thin Carlsbad China Bread and Butter Plates; worth $2.60 doz ............................... 8e. each 50c. Carlsbad China Oat Meal Sets ............. 17o S5o. Carlsbad China Cream Jugs .................. 9c •Carlsbad China, Sugar and Cream Sets; worth 75o......................................................35c pair $2.00 Cannelle China Tea Pots ................ ...69o $1.50 Cannelle China Sugar Bowls .............. -iOo $2.00 Boeorated China Chocolate Pots.......97o 75c. Decorated China Oyster Plates............25o $2.00 Decorated China Pudding Sets ........ 89o , $2.00 Decorated Chinn Bath Boom Sets __ 75c $1.00 Decorated China Celery Trays .......... 25c Choice lot of odd Cups and Saucers of finest , China, richly decorated in gold and colors— none worth less than $1.50—some $3.50— choice at ............................................ 97c. pair Gold band Coffees & Saucers ................ 5c. pair Gold Band Teas & Saucers .................. 14c. pair Thin China Plates ...................... ;..............5c. ea Art Pottery. 1,000 pieces Fine Art Pottery, repriced spec- ially for Tuesday’s great sale. This is not a lot of old stock, but new goods never be. fore shown, and marked for the occasion fully 30 per cent, below regular retail prices. Crockery. English Decorated Dinner Sets, formerly sold at $12.00 13.00. will now be .......... $6.55 English Decorated Tea Set (56 pcs.) ...... 2.75 American Porcelain Dinner Sets, 113 richly colored floral decorations, worth .$18.00, will be ..................................................... $8.25 Complete line of English Decorated Porce lain—every piece perfect and'warranted not to Are crack, will be closed out at reduc tions ranging from 30 to 00 per cent. Plates, worth $1.80 doz........................5o. ea Cups <fc Saucers, worth $2.25 doz ...... 8c. ea Jugs, worth 60c...................................19c. ea Individual Butters, worth 60e. doz __ 2o. ea Meat Dishes, worth $1.50 .................. 60c. ea Soup Tureens, worth ,$2.50 ............... 75c. ea And so on throughout complete line. Cooking Ware. Our complete lino of Yellow Cooking \Ware the finest made, reduced to an average of 334 per cent, under retail prices elsewhere. Bowls (48c. size) 23c., (33o. size) 18c., (23o. size) 12c., (18c. size) 9c., (12c. size) 7e., (9c. size) Gc., (Go. size) 4c. Nappies (24c. size) 17o., (18c. size) 12c., (15c. size) 10c., (12c. size) 7c. Pie Plates (7 in.) 4c., (8 in.) 5c., (9 in.) 6c., (10 in.) 8c. Jelly Moulds,small,10c.; med., 15c.; large,23c. Table Cutlery. $1.98 doz. Tea Spoons—A1 plate ........ 10c. ea $3.50 doz.Rogers' Plated Dessert Knives.20o. ea $3.75 doz. Table Spoons, A1 plate ........ 15c. ea 50o. Rogers’ Plated Sugar Spoons ......... 25c. ea 75o. Triple Plated Cheese Scoops ........ 33o. ea $3.00 doz. Plated Soup Spoons............12^0. ea $3.00 Doz. Triple Plate Fruit Knives. 12^0. ea $1.25 Stag'Handie Carver and Fork,') Spanish Steel Blade ......................... f $2.50 Rubber Handle Carver and Fork.98o. pr 75c. Pearl Handle Fruit Knives ............ 48o. ea Pearl Handle Table Knives, Quad-\] ruploplate Blades, with German Sil- | ver bands—This lot slightly imper- feet, but so slight ns to be scarcely I noticeable—perfect, worth$ 9.00 set J $3.55 set of six. Cellxiloid Handle Table Knives,) , . . worth $2.00 sot (set of six) ........ | Danders, Frary «& Clark’s Stag Hornl Handle Carvers & Forks, worth >- 2.25 pair ........................................ ) Rogers & Hamilton’s Celebrated) Table Knives—warranted finest^ made. Rogers and Hamilton’s (in sets of six) 2 oz. Tea Spoons—list price $4.75...99c. set 3 oz.Dessert Spoons—list price 8.50.1.25 set 4 oz. Table Spoons—list price 9.50.1.98 set 8 oz. A. D. Coffee Spoons, list 4.75.1.15 set 9Sc. pr 25c. ea Table Glass. 1.000 Doz. Crystal Glass Table Tumblers. 2c. ea SOe. Crystal Glass Berry Bowls .................... 8c COc. Pressed Glass Ice'Cream Trays ........... 25o Deep Gut Glass. None but the Finest French Crystal sold by us. Each piece warranted perfect. $8.00 Deep Cut Fancy Bowls .................. $3.97 $10.00 Deep Cut Salad Bowls ................... 4.97 $10.00 Deep Cut Lemonade Jugs............ 4.97 $3.50 Deep Cut Olive Dish (handle) ...... 1.97 $4.25 Deep Cut Pickle Dishes ................. 2.49 $3.00 Deep Cut Bon Bon Dishes ............ 1.49 $6.00 Deep Cut Decanters........................ 2.67 $7.00 Deep Cut Claret Jugs...................... 2.67 $3.00 Deep Cut 'Vinegar Cruets .............. 1.49 75o. Deep Cut Salt or Peppers, Silver) n,. Plated Tops ............................. . ..........; $2.50 Deep Cut Sugar Sifters, Silver) , plated Tops ..... . ............... . ...................) $5.00 Deep Cut Water Bottles ................ 2.08 Sterling Silver. Every piece warranted 925-1000 fine. Sterling Silver Tea Spoons (light weight) 8 $1.75 set Sterling Silver Tea Spoons ..................... 48c. ea Sterling Silver Bag Tags ......................... 39o. ea Sterling Silver Key Ring Tags ............... 25c. ea Sterling Silver Key Rings ....................... 39c. ea Sterling Silver Bon Bon Scoops .......... $1.19 ea Sterling Silver Combs, Hair, Hat. Velvet or Cloth Brushes, Mirrors, Whisk Brooms, etc.—25 per cent, under regular values. Quadruple Silver. Quadruple Plated Tea Sets, Tea) Pot, Sugar bowl gold lined and I 9.95 Spoon Holder gold lined, all richly engraved and warranted finest ( set. WhiteMetol; Positive Value S20.00J Quadruple Plated Tea Seta, same as')^ - above, but other shapes,value $15.00) Quadruple Crumb Tray & Scraper ....... 1.75 pr $3.00 Quadruple Plate Castors ........... 1.75 ea $3.00 Quadruple Plate Tea P o ts ......... 1.89 ea $3.00 Quadruple Plate Cake Baskets...1.98 ea Quadruple Plated Sugar Bowls,') Cream Jugs, Spoon Holders, 1.75 Castors, Bread Trays, Syrup ^ Jugs, etc., warranted white | ea. metal..............................................j $3.00 Quadruple Plate Cracker Jars ......... 1.98 $3.00 Quadruple Plate Fruit Dishes ............ 98o Silk Lamp Shades. 14 inch Silk Banquet Lamp Shades, trimmed with silk or oriental lace ....................... $1.25 16 inch Silk Banquet Lamp Shades, all colors. white or colored silk lace ...................... $2.35 18 inch Silk Piano Lamp Shades, all colors, white silk or colored laces .................... $2.75 Lamps and Globes. 5.000 Crown Gas Globes, assorted sizes and engravings, worth 70o ............................... 30o 1.000 Squat Ga* Globes, assorted sizes, worth 40c.............1 ..................................... 15o 3.000 Table Lamps, decorated shade and bowl. Duplex burner; worth $3.00...........97o Clocks. Nickel Alarm Clocks, warranted perfect time keepers, marked.........................................55c Large Nickel Clocks, gold fancy dials, war. ranted timekeepers, $3.00 clock .......... $1.29 Marbleized 8 day Iron Clocks, Cathedral gong, strike every half hour, warranted perfect timekeepers, •worth $5.00 .................... $3.00 Bronze Top Ornaments, worth 75c ............ 25e Bronze Horses, for top Ornaments, worth $2.00 ................................ 65c Plated Ware. A1 Plated Oyster Forks, new de signs .................................. . ........ 98c. set of 6 Gold Bowl Coffee Spoons, new de signs ........................................... 98c. set of 6 The New Mottled Enameled Steel fare At One-quarter Cost of Agate. For all practical purposes the peer of Agate and Granite Ware in every particular but Price! Complete Assortment of Everything in Culinary Line. A few specimen prices compared with Agate: Lipped Sauce Pans, with handle) (Agate Price, 55c.)........................ j Lipped Sauce Pans, with bail (Agate) Price, 85c.) ............................................ ) Coffee Pot (3 qt.), Agate Price, 85c ........ Tea Pot (Agate Price, 85c.) ..................... Tea Kettle (Agate Price, $1.25) .............. Fry Pans (Agate Price, 50e.).. stool ■Ware. 18c 29o .37c .37c .50o .17c stool W are. Dish Pans (Agate Price. 95o.) ..................... 39o Preserving Kettles (Agate Price, 90e.) ...... 34c Buckets, 3 qts, (Agate Price, 7oo.)._ ......... 26o Milk Pans (Agate Price, 55c.)......................20c Cooking Pots, large size, with cover) (Agate Pries $1.25)............................| Wash Basins (Agate Price, 65o.) ................. 23c Drinking Cups (Agate Price, 20c.) ............... 8o Other Offerings Equally Extraordinary. BOc. 0'v2 Clothes Baskets............................29c $2.00 Square Clothes Hampers .................. 1.25 15e. box of Clothespins .............................. 12c 60c. Clothes Lines (150 feet) ...................... 30c 65c. Wash Tubs.............................................35c 20o. Oak Grained Pails (3 hoops) ................ 10c 30o. Cedar, Brass Bound Pails .................... 16o 25o. Paper Oak Pails (warranted) ................ 13c SOe. Heavy Stable Pails................................16o $2.25 Clothes Wringers ............................... 1.29 $2.00 Curtain Stretchers (best) ................. 1.35 $1.75 Bissel’s Carpet Sweepers .................... 69c 95c. sot of Mrs. Potts’ Irons (.set of 3).......59c 8c. Ih. Chinese Irons (extra fine) ................ 4^0 45c. Crystal Wash Boards (new) ................ 32c 35c. Floor Mops, with patent handle ........ 24c 10c. Dish Mops (best) .................................... Go $3.75 Kitchen Tables—zinc top ................. 2.75 $10.50 Clothes Mangles (Improved) ......... 8.G0 89c. Bristle Hair Floor Broom.....................50o 85c. Bristle Hair Stair Broom....... ............... 19o 85e. Best Bristle Stove Brush ...................... 22c 35c. Best Bristle Shoe Brush ...................... 25c 45o. Cocoa Door Mats....................................29c $1.25 Drop Forged Steel Axes.. ................. 65c 50c. Drop Forged Steel Hatchets...............30c 75u. Best Strel Furnace Scoops .................. 45c 75o. Deed Boxes with Padlock .................... 45c 75o. Cash Boxes with Look .......................... 45c Brown’s Best Laundry Soap—usually) 5c. a bar—7 bars for ........................... ^ Brown’s Best Laundry Powder—usual-) ly 5c. a box—6 boxes for ............. 1 ...... j' 3e. Electric Scouring Soap ............................. 2c 8c. Silicon ......................................................... Go 9c. “ Queen” Silver Polish .............................. Go 5c. Putz Pomade..............................................3o 5c. Enaineline Stove Polish ............................ 4c 15c. Wool Stove Mittens.................................9c 10c. Electric Starch ......................................... 7o “ A. S.” Ammonia (15 degree)....................4c Toilet Paper, “ The Brooklyn”—best) tissue—usual 5c. package—6 for...f BOo. Platt’s Chlorides.....................................25o 15c. lb. Borax for family use (lb.) ............... lOo 8 o . H i r s h ’s B l u i n g l i i q ' u i d . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . • • 4 c ,35o ,58o First Quality Parlor Brooms—(S') sewed), 2 for price of one...............) Extra Quality Parlor Brooms—(4) sewed), regular 35c. grade .............. j Extra Heavy Carpet Brooms—(4)^ sewed), usually 40c ......................... f Best Quality Whisk Brooms—regu-) larly sold at 12c ................................ ) New Patterns in Shelf Oil Cloths made to sell at Gc. yd ...................... Table Oilcloths, novel patterns, 17c.) yd. quality for ................................. JT 60c. Ostrich Feather Bell Dusters............ 90c. Ostrich Feather Picture Dusters ...... Ostricli Feather Parlor Dusters, (8) inch), 30c.; (7 inch), 18n.; (6 inch)...) 25c. Best Steel Lustral Broiler.s..................15o 10c. Lustral Steel Sponge Baskets .............. 5c 18c. Lustral Steel Soap Baskets .................. lOo 25o. Silver’s Fruit Presses ........................... 19o lOo. Jap. Stoop Seats (extra size) .............. 5c 25c. Nickel Cuspidores (full size) ............... 15c 75c. Enameled Cast Iron Cuspidores ......... 58e 15o. Oak Brushes and Comb Cases........\... 8o 10c. Clothes Backs (6 Hooks) ..................... 4o 45o. Coffee Mills (extra quality) .................. 30o 12c. Best Maple Chopping Bowls ............... 8o 10c. Revolving Handle Rolling Pins .......... 5c 5c. Potato Mashers........................................ Ic 85c. Stop Ladders (6 feet) ........................... COc $1.23 Oak Library Chair ........... . ................ 85o lOc. Fancy Splash Mat.s................................ Cc 20e. Fancy French Card Trays ................... 8o 9e. Coat Hungers, bent wood ....................... 5c 50c. Silver Plated Call Bells.........................22c 10c. Corkscrews ......... . .................................. 4e 25c. Oorkserews (extra quality)— . .............13o 25c. Doz. Muffin Rings (Best) doz .............. 17o 25c. \Enterprise” Flour Sifters...................14c lOc. Steel Cuke Turner (enamel handle)... 5o 5c. 3 Prong Flesh Fork................................. 2; 10c. Cooking Spoons (heavy thread) .......... 5o 25c. Bread Knives (natural handle) ............ 12o 10c. Apple Corers .......................................... 5o $2.50 Galvanized Ash Cans ...................... $1.80 IMPORTING EETMLERS. liMTANT SALES Crockery, Glass-ware AND HoiisefflroisliiDg Goods At Prices That Mean an Average Saving to You of One-third, This is the first Autumn Sale in our new department in the base ment, and we shall make it a mem orable one. FINE FURNITURE, rianufacturers’ Samples at 25 to 50 'per cent. less than Regular Prices. Newest designs for the Autumn, made with the most sornpulous care as to materials, workmanship and finish. LACE CURTAINS. Special Sale of Two and Three Pair Lots, at One= third to One=half Less Than Regular Prices. Nottingham Curtains at $1.50, $1.75, $2.50, $3.25 and $5.00 per pair. Irish Point Curtains at $2.00, $2.50 and $5.95 per pair. Tambour Curtains at $4.00, $7.50 and $10.00 per pair. Odd pairs of Nottingham, Tam bour and Irish Point Curtains at half of original prices. Chenille Portieres, made by a leading manufacturer, at $5.00 in stead of $7.50, $6.00 instead of $9.00, and $3.00 instead of $12.00 per pah*. LACES and Em b roideries. Odds and ends of Net top Orien tal, F edora, Venetian Point and fancy colored Laces, at 12J, 19, 29, 39 and 49 cts. per yard; original prices, 39 cts. to $1.49. Odds and ends of fine Nainsook Embroidery, choice designs, open work effects and extra wide margins, at 19 cts. per yard; original prices, 35 to 45 cts. HANDKERCHIEFS. Children’s School Handkerchiefs, pretty designs, 5 cts. each, or 50 cts. per dozen. Men’s and Boys’ Handkerchiefs, neat designs, 6^ cts. each, or 75 cts. per dozen—half of regular prices. LADIES’ NECKWEAR. Peal Ostrich Feather Collars, $1.49; original price, $2.49. 500 dozen ]..adies’ Linen Collars, 25 cts. per dozen; original prices, $1.00 to $1.50. The VE IN T E N D M A K I N G IN I R D E R T O A D J U S T H I N G 3 TO T H E N E W T A R I F F T O G E T R I D O F O U R C A R P E T S T O C K . T H E N E W F A L L P A T T E R N S A R E N O W R E A D T F O R IN S P E C T I O N . T H E P R I C E S W I L L S U R P R I S E Y O U . J. & J. Dobson, 2 East Fourteenth Street. PPLIOATION HAS BEKN MADE POK for tha follotrixiff plaoea: I iitrtat. A = ezclaa llooaBas for th a follotri oo.rn K. H a r r is. 5*J(i C o u r t s tr e e t. F r e d e r ick T r u m p le r , r>a W s lto n E r n s t Jesp e r , l i l ’J M y r tle areu a a . F r e d e r i c k T h o m p io n , UiO K liT iabetb ______ M f ittb iss V o jscl^ r , 30H W y e k o ff s v e a u e . ^Jocob F ranzm c itber, 43(1 B a s U irick avenuo (second M a lcolm B row lnir C o m p a n y . O.'iC B roadiray. T H K b o a r d o f EX C rSR\.M E K T S EA C H M O N D A T _ AT 10 A. M. ___________ _____ _ T BOOK CTORB IN THE ^ ..oo rr idld !! L&a rcont c o llectio n of n e v and seco n d h a n d b o e k s i n t h e n n lra r s e a t a irre a t r e d a c tio n from p u b lish ers* p n o o s . S p e c ial te r m s to lib r a r ie s : m a m m o th c s t a - loffne free. LEG-UAT B U D S ., 8L Caam b o ra st. New i p HE APES' w L n ADYTviri. siSiZrALL k T n d s o f D ll? ^ E A 8 S § 2 g f . 'E = T ^ g K . - « ° 4 \ S ^ l l V T t r a F A T E . REFERHNOi'.S. ___________ H . M.i D o r E a g le office. ______________ _ TT^ISCHEH PIANOS. J D F I S C H E R PIA N O S . Largo a s s o rtm e n t U p right, errand and Saoare Pianos a t m o d e rate prices: oann, InetaUm eut and exebange: also. Pianos to re o t ; n ererai barsaio* In secondhand Pianos. ditfoTont m akers, at low^ prices. F ISC tllSR PIANO'W AliCUOO.'d;3. J 1 0 Fiftu ar. corner S U teenth • t , N ew Yorlu _________ ____________________________ _ Waters’ Pianos. L a rgest a ssortroent,low e st p rloes, easiest term s : g reat bargains in second baud pianos ; cash or luA tallm o n t^ pianos rented, repaired and oxohanaed* HORACE a OO., 1.34: a'Lfth a v ,n e a r EighteenUiBt. Nevr RiljoN.IiyiNesTON 8c Harr Srs. LOUIS AND HERMAN LIEBMAh’N, General Managers. At the Prices we advertised CARPETS The opening of Our New Department was an INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS! This proves that the public is quick to recognize that such offerings as these are actuall}’- beyond competition. Such prices may possibly liave been named in the past by other houses for old and undesirable goods, but never for new, fresh carpets. We have the double advantage of having a brand new stock and having bought it on the free wool basis. Experienced carpet men in attendance. Moqnette Carpets, Axminster Carpets, Axminster Carpets, Velvet Carpets, Wilton Carpets, newest patterns, for opening week............ 1.25 newest patterns, for opening week ............ 1.35 extra quality, newest patterns, for opening week ........... 1.75 newest patterns, for opening week . . newest patterns, for opening week............ 2.25 Body Brussels Carpets, newest patterns, for opening week... Body Brussels Carpets, best made, newest patterns, for opening week... Tapestry Brussels Carpets, for opening week... Tapestry Brussels Carpets, newest patterns...................................................75 Tapestry_Brusscls Carpets, newest patterns Ingrain Carpets, Ingrain Carpets, Ingrain Carpets, for this week ........... newest patterns, for this week........................60 newest patterns, for this week ........................ 75 Value. Price, all at 1.25 .98 1.35 1.09 1.75 1.45 1.25 .95 2.25 1.88 1.25 .95 1.35 1.09 .60 .45 .75 .55 .85 .73 .38 .25 .60 .45 .75 .59 GREAT CAPE SALE. F U GREAT CAPE SALE. Lots of Ladies Are Seeing the Advantage of BUYING FURS NOW. A Clean Saving of 25% Over Winter Prices. We are offering Fur Capes in the newest styles and most popular furs at prices which appear impossible. Examine this list carof nlly: Electric Seal Copes, 3X, 24 in., at..................................................$28.50; equals seal at $150.00 Electric Seal Capes, 3X, 27 in., at ................................................ 33.50; equals seal at 165.00 Electric Seal Capes, 3X, 30 in., at ................................................ .39.50; equals seal nt 195.00 Electric Seal Capes, 3X. 33 in., nt................................................ 45.50; equals seal at 220.00 Electric Seal Capes, 2X, 24 in., at ........................... 23.75; equals seal at 120.00 Electric Seal Capes, 2X, 27 in., at ................................................ 28.75; equals seal at 140.00 Electric Seal C.apes, 2X, 30 in., at ................................................ 34.75; equ.als seal at 160.00 Electric Seal Capes, 2X, 33 in., at ................................................ 39.75; equals seal at 190.00 Canada Seal Capes, 4X, 24 in., at ................................................ 24.50; regular value 35.50 Canada Seal Capes, 4X, 27 in,, nt ................. . .............................. 29.50; regular value 42.50 Canada Seal Capes, 4X, 30 in., at ................................................ 34.75; regular value 48.00 Canada Seal Capes, 4X, 36 in., nt ..................................... 45.50; regular value 65.00 Canada Seal Capes, 2X, 24 in., at .................................................. 16.75; regular value 24.00 Canada Seal Capes, 2X, 27 in., a t.................................................. 19.75; regular value 28 00 Canada Seal Capos, 2X, 30 in., at .................................................. 22.75; regular value 32.00 Canada Seal Capes, 2X, 33 In., nt.................................................. 27.75; regular value 38.00 Canada So.al Capes, 2X, 38 In., at.................................................. 31.75; regular value 45.00 Canada Seal Capes, IX, 24 In., at.................................................. 14.50; regular value 21 00 Canada Seal Capes, IX, 27 in., at.................................................. 16.75; regular value 25.00 Canada So.al Capes, IX, 30 in., nt.................................................. 18.75; regular volne 29.00 Astrakhan Cupe.s, IX, 24 In., at ..................................................... 7.50; regular value 10.00 Astrakhan Capos, IX, 27 in., at..................................................... 8.75; regular value 12.50 Astrakhan Capes, IX, 30 in., a t ..................................................... 10.75: regular value 15.00 Astrakhan Capes. 2X, 30 in., ut ..................................................... 17.75; regular value 2.5.00 Persian Lamb Capes, 2X, 27 in., nt............................................... 30.75: regular value 45.00 Persian Lamb G.apes, IX, 27 in., nt............................................... 24.75; regular value 35.00 THE LiEBMANN CO. RlJON.IiyiNGSTON SrHoYT STS. LOUIS AND HERMAN LIEBMANN, Ooneral Manager*. GREAT EXCITEHENT IN HQUSEFURNISHINGS, China, Glass and Silver. These Annual Fall Sales are to Last all the Week: and Sunday’s Astounding List of Prices Continues to Hold Good. TINWARE. O v al W a s h Bollors, c o p p e r b o t t o m ............. O v al W a iih Bollore, c o p p e r b o t t o m .............. B read B o x e s, ia r c e , j a p i n o e d ......................... DIahpAoii, h e a v re t l o o e d ................................ F o o t T u b e , fancy J a p a n n e d . . . . . . ........ . O a tm e a l Boliere, d o a b l e .......................... . . . . C h a m b e r P a ils, r o n t l l a t i n f coeera .............. S n ::ar B o z e i, h o ld IIH l b s ................................. S o c a r B o tes, hold 7 lb s .................................... C o landers, fu ll Bite, heavy ............................... R a a c e p a n a , heaTy, b lo c k e d .............................. D n iit P a n e , e x t r a a tronjc................................... B read B a teeni, T o o tlU tln g o o r e r e ............ W a s h K e t t l e s , e x t r a d e e p . . . .. ........... . ......... . 8onp S tratnoro, h e a r r ........ . ............................. Toa a n d Ooflee C a n tetera. 2 lb s ..................... Tea a n d Coffee C a n l s t e r i. 1 l b ....................... C rum b T ray and D m a b , fancy d e c o ra ted . p ie P la t e s , asso r ted plree ................................ Spice C a b lnete, w ith tra y ................................ N Ickel C c a p ldors, heavy p l a t e s ..................... O ravy S tr a in e r s , enam e led b a n d i e s ........... V e g e table G r a ters,en a m e led h a n d l e s ... C o o k tne Spoons, 1 2 I n c h .................................. Jelly M o n ids, fancy d e e l x n . . . ....................... Folld C o p p e r Tea K e t t l e , No. S ................. D o v e r Eaic B e a ters, th e g o n n ln e ................. G alv. W a ter P a lls, heavy. .......................... . G a rbage P a ll a n d Cover, jralv......................... Can O n e n e rs, Im p ro v e d .................................... Aflbeetos Stove M a ts , tin rim .......................,• W ire T o a s ters or B r o ilers................................ W h isk Broom Ilo ld e r s . fancy m e t a l .......... Steel Tex K e ttles, ca lv a n lx e d ....................... N u tm < ^ G r a ters, w ith b o x ............................ .. O il C a n s , ifallon s i t e ......................................... S o a p L a d les, e n a m e led h a n d l e s .................... B read P a n s , heavy t i n ....................................... P e p p e r B o x e s, j a p a n n e d ................................. Coffee P o ts , a s s o r ted k i n d s ............................ S u r a t D r e d r e r a , l a r r e ia p n n a e d ............... P n d d inff BoUora, tu b e d c e n t e r ..................... WOODEN WARE, BRUSHES, E tc . V a lue. . ................... 2 0 V a lna, P r ice. ,8 3 .4 8 8 .1 0 0 . 0.5 ,4 0 .*27 .2*5 .14 .3 5 ,23 .0 0 .1 8 .O-h .21 .1 9 .1 2 .3 0 .18 .1 2 .08 .1 5 .1 0 .1 0 .0 0 .0 0 .4 1 .0 5 .1 9 ,1 2 .0 8 ,1 4 .0 9 .0 0 ,0 0 ,5 0 .2 9 .0 5 .0 3 .1 8 .1 0 .2 5 .1 0 .0 1 .0 4 .0 0 .0 3 .0 0 .0 3 .0 0 .0 3 1 .1 5 .0 9 .1 2 .0 8 .2 5 .1 7 1 .2 0 .8 3 .0 8 .0 5 .0 7 .04 .0 5 .0 2 .1 2 .0 7 ,4 0 .2 0 .0 3 .0 1 .2 0 .1 3 .0 8 .0.5 .0 8 .0 5 .0 3 .0 1 .3,5 .1 0 .0 7 .04 ..30 .2 2 P,.ce. P H E W O R D ' S P L E A S U R E G R O U N D S ! A dcH y h tfiil pnll o n fast* 5s*. colMg f Bic.amrirs. colri Btc.amcrs. Two^ grand aKtiificBTit follapo, are plants cud hbr* ............. ...... . l a carte. •Klein Dcut-\nh- lend.” “The Dairy.” iMnff, L.arhln(r, ftsh- nr» Unr r.nf’ DUllards. TIME TABLE-STEAMERS LEAVE PW18, bML, CoMlftodt S»., A.M.: ISM,' 1.30, s.a“, a.3u,a. IJ h. i l . So. m .,B klyn, O.Ci, v.35, lo.iifi* lUOftA.M.; l.tO, 9.30, P. M. Ka^l awl St., 9.30. ---- '• — * ......................................... ........ raro plants 0 ticuUural wondorn. An uneqr.alod men- 1 Apcrie.inngr.xilcont nviftry ami m.-un* motlj aquarium. Q 0 n nine Glen. Island clam bake. Dinners a la > •• rr IA i n „.uvx. “The . . . Bo.itinff, L.nrhlnfr, ftsh- ’ Diilia ■ 1 .WV, S.i.V 10.00. A.M.; 1J.45, 9.U, J.U. 4.J5, 5.46 P J LEAVEOLBN ISLAND ie.46A.M./or 82d St. f»l.rl8,N.R ie.46A .M .Ior 82d St. nxu\ f*l*r 1 8 .N .R .; 11.45 A .M . ati.l 19.46 for P ier 1 v ..»ily ; 3.16,4 30. fl, e, : aad 7.S0P.M . f o r k II 'K x t r n P o a t a ^ u n d a y a . ___________ ^E X q p H S lO N . a o C E A T b ._ o n ,Nt.\OARA\ F a l l s * E X C U R S IO N . P I C T U R E S Q U E LEHI&H YALLET EAILEOAE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. $ 8 ^ 0 0 VI. J- u> b u :i tav, au o n».. ,i ;.>v n' ii o . u u r. .u . T ickets ca n lie p a r c h n s e d a t 2 r i t , 0 4 4 an d I.IIC.T B roadw a y . 14B Bowery, Kant. F o u r te e n th st, l.hij Kant O n e iln n d r e d and 'iV o n ty - li lth At a n d fo o t of C o r t lan d or D e e h rosees st. New VorU : 8B0 rhilton s t , 4 C o u rt Bt, 9 8 B r o a d w s y and B rooklyn A n u s x , B rooklyn. N . V. For f u ll p a r t i c u l a r s and acco m m o d a tiou s fo r p a r t ie s West Point, Newburgh and Poughkeepsie. D A IL Y E X C U R S I O N (E X C E P T SU N D A Y S ) By DAY L IN K ST E A M E R S an d 'A L B A N Y .” >x) ............... 8 A.. .M, <’OiTKv Long Maud Railroad’s GREAT EXOTJRBION ROUTES TO THE SEA, -JNKW k u > r u t” a n d F rom B rooklyn. F a l t o n a t (by A n n e From New Y o rk, DosbroAses s t p l o r . , ............... 8 :4 0 F rom New Y o rk, W e s t Twenty««ocoDu s i pier, 1, • ' ------ --- ' ■ ■ ih Now’’ Y o rk a t P. M, . . O ,*V .^i. . . 8 : 4 0 A. ^ U e ta r n i n c , d u e ih Now Y o rk a t P . M M O i tf ii N G a n d A F l'E R N O O N C O N C E R T S . ,1) A. W. A R O U K l ) S T A T E N IS L A N D . __ F ifty miles* s a il oh t h e nevr an d b e a n tlfa l H. n ...... O A HAS.S FISH IiN 'O —A L . K O S T K l^, T U B only S team e r b u i l t ex p r e s s ly f o r safety, s p e e d and s o m f o r t l n 1 . m ):>: D A IL Y , from K e s t Iw o n ty - f ir s t ut. 7:y.>; S o n th t »fth a t , illia m s b u r u b , 7:4«>: B a ttery , $ 1 . including: th r o e b u n c h e s b a it ; iadlo.4 .^Oc. I f i O C K . l V V A V I X K A U n . I^ 0 C K A U ; , \ Y ^ ; ^ E A C I I . , _^MKRL iG R A N D R E P U R M i S O U k N E R A : C OMIC T R I P MAlI.Y O N E T R I P m a i l . . W e st 2 2 d s t . N. Y . : 1 0 :0 0 A. M .: V Y .: A. M. ; Jersey C ity, via An A. M .; B a ttery L a n d ln c , N. Y .: Jew e ll’fl W h a rf , B rooklyn: 1 1 :0 0 , M U S IC AND U E F U E S a M E N T S . ^ L SLO C U M lohc; i W e st 1 0 th .n u e x : 1 0 : 4 0 A. M .: A. M .; Leave \ 50c. ^F L A T B T ’ S I I AV s t a t i o n *, rtoppina: a t ^ r a n k l l n , B e d ford, .N’o s tr a n d , 'I'roy ,an'l U tluu avs, (1:50, 1 0 :2 0 A. M.. 12 :0 0 , noon, a n d h a lf hourly from 1:1 0 to 0 :4 0 . 7 :0'i. 7:2U , 7 :4 0 and h a lf hm :rly t o 0:4i-’ P. M. S a n - da>h. !*:0.*», D : '0 . I 1 :20 A. iM.. 1 2 :1 0 . 1 :1 0 an d every tw e n ty m in u tes from l::iO to O :.5 0 p . .vl. T l i m i > AV a n d S lX T V - r iK T I I ST. 7 : 5 ” . 8 :S 2 . 9::iT . 1 0 :5 0 . n ; : ; 9 A. M.. P. M. and h a lf hourly from l:;iO P, .M. to OriiD P. .M. S u n d a y s , 8 : a 2 . A. M., 12:.'I7 nnd h a lf lionrly from I : l 2 P. M. to 7 : 4 2 P . M., S :4 2 . 9 : 4 2 P . M. (UI.M ORE’R BAND. A fternoon an d ovenlne. P A I N ’S LA L L A H U O K II A ND liR A .N T )F I R E W O R K S Every ovcnin« cxcoot Tuesday. CONEYlSLAND.. Prospect Park and Coney Island E, R, W o 8 t B riK h ton Beach. B r lx h to n B e a c h . B rooklyn Joc»<ey C lub an d B righton Beach R a c e 'Pracks, ParK- vll e. M s p leton, A rdm o re. W a s h ing to n S t a t i o n , P a rkw a y Drlviu*T (Hub. G ravesend. N IN T H AV A N D T W E N T I E T H ST. a t B :0 0 , (J:30, 7 :40 and h a lf hourly from 9 : 0 0 A. .M. to 1 :00 P. -M. and ©verv tw e n ty mlnutoH from 1 :2 0 P. M. t o ll : 0 O P . .M. S U N D A Y S —S:U 0 an d h a lf hourly from 9 : 0 0 A. M. to t ' l l O d 'V tw e n ty m i n u te s from 1 : 2 0 P. M. U N IO N i)E*POT, r i f t i i nv an d T h i r ty - a i x th s t , daily an d S n n d a y a hourly f r »m 7 : 1 0 A. M. t o 1 2 : 1 0 P . M. a n d half bonrly from 1 2 : B o t e 1 0 :0 5 P. . a n d 1 1 : 0 5 P . M T H I R D AV AND^ S I.N T Y .M K T H 6T , to r m i n a s p-ifth sv elovsted, 7 : 4 ' , 8:3.5. 9 :3 S , 1 0 :3 8 , 1 1 :0 5 and half hourly from 11:3B A. ,M. to l);3 0 i0 : 0 5 , 10:55- P. M. Sundays, 9 :3S, 1 0 : 3 8 , 1 1 :05 an d h a lf h o u r ly f r o m 11 *30 A . AL to 0 :3 0 , 1 0 :0 5 , 1 0 :5 5 P. M. KOCICAWAY BEACH. rnBmmMmm I ' O L , ' i I C '4 1 , J I K K h n u THE Dl^JIOCRAl s' OF tTlR ‘ElGn:- m©nt of re-.v Tuembers w ill be open on W K D N i’iSD A Y EvK N lN S -i. S e p te m b e r 5, 1 8 9 4 . from T to lU o 'e lo c k , a t 2 b 4 H a t b n s a a t . —o a t e d r o p tem b flr -i, 1 8 9 4 . J O H N TL D O H E R T Y . P r e s i d e n t . T h o m a s H . C u r T p y , S e c r e tary. •O L K V l i N T H W A R D .NIISTH DISTUICT, S 2 J Q c r o llm c n t—A ll D e m o c rats who have n o t hereto - for? en r o lled are re q a e s t e d to a p p e a r an d do so a t a m o o tlnif to be hold o n W E D N E S D .a Y K V E N IN O . Sop- tetnL a r 1 8 0 4 , a t 3 DoK.aVt> a v , a t 7 o 'c lock . «l. M. O o a a , S e c r e tary . H . F , C A D L E Y , P r e s id o a L COKEY ISLAKD SEA BEACH ROUTE. T a k e B rooklyn U n ion E levated R. R f r o m any p a n of Brooklyn (or C o u r t SI, T h ir d av or H a m ilto n av care) to S i.uy-riith s t atid T h ir d av. T r a in s leave th e r e daily, except SuDdays, a t »l:42 an d 7 :3 0 A. M .; th e n h e o r ir u n til 1 0 :3 3 A. M .; th e n h a i f h o n r ly u n t i l lO :U 0 P. M.. 1 0 :4 0 V. M.. 1 2 : 2 3 n ig h t. Ito t u r n ln g le.xvo Sea B each P a lace, h o u r ly from 7 :2 0 to 1 L :20 A. .M. th e n h a lf liourlv u n ti l 9:.50 P. M.. 10:30 P. M., 11 :lf) P. M.. 1 2 :0 0 u lg h t . 1 :00 n ig h t. S U N D A Y S t r a i n s leave S lx iy - f lf th a t an d T h i r d av at 8 : 3 0 , 0 : 3 0 and 1 0 : 0 0 A. M .: th a n h a lf h o u r ly to l;tt0 J’. lil.: then every f ifteen ifiinutes to i> :3 0 P. Al.. 1 0 :0 0 1 0 : X O a n d l l : 0 0 P. .'L, 1 2 :2 0 n l ith t . Ite tu r u ln g , leave 5ea B each P.aiaco h a lf h o u r ly from 0 :2 0 A. At. to 1 :2 0 P. M.: then every f lf t s s n m inute* u n ti l 9 :2 0 P. .M., 9 : 5 0 . 1 0 :2 0 , 1 0 :5 0 a n d 1 1 : 2 0 P. M. an d 12 n ig h t an d 1 :00 n ig h t. F A R E bet'^’ceu Brooklyn an d Coney I s la n d lO r. |:>RobAcLYX Axi) 'n m u iiT O x b e a c h I U A IL R O A D . FO R ' B R IG H T O N J5KACI1 H O T E L , C O N E Y I.SLA.YD I A N D T H E U ACB T R A O K S . i T r o lns 0 : 3 0 . 7:2,0. 8 :3 0 , 0 :3 0 A. M., th e n everv 3 0 j mlu^utcs u n t i l IU 3 0 P. -M. Sat u rday n lg h U o n ly ll - 3 0 li e t ’i m i n c , 7 : 0 0 , R:0(), 0 : 0 0 A. AL, th e n every .-10 ; m inutos u n t i l 1 0 :0 0 P . S a tu r d a y n ig h t s only 1 2 :0 0 E x t r a ^ a l n a ru n S u n d a y s and race days. /'\-> o rr ri-.'Vl '\■E?; |.yARTXEK w a n t e d 1.N~ 7LN~OL,i) jL ta b lish e d an d p r o f itab le business w ith 8 1 , 5 0 0 : in n a t l.e an e i o r g e t l c business m a n ; w ill pay $1^1)00 ^ffle *'^*^*^^ A d d r e s s 1’., B o x 2 u , K a e le l.'R N I . S H E T i “ iiT ) O M ' \ a S 1) B O A U d 1 N O A bonso on h e ig h ts, 10 room s , fully a t t e n d e d , se lin e fo r $.550 on a c c o a n t of llluoaa ; posbessloa I m m e d iatelv A. B. n., B o x 2 , E a g le ofllce^ A ' W'lCLL KHTABUiTHinJ' Store f o r axle, cy i n e r G a te« a u d T b r o o n avs. In - Onlre of T l l i . O A P L K t t L D , 2 5 1 Ila r r U o n *t, B rook- ^L A S .S TjKTfENHoUsFfr^^ u's\ A good 4 - a t r in g B room , la r g e ......... C e r t a in S tr e tch o n i, im p r o v e o ................ 8 2 . 2 5 ( C lothes 'W r larere, w a r r a n te d ....................... 2 .2 5 C a r p e t Sw e e p e rs, Im p roved ........ .. .................. 2 .2 5 C lothes H o rses, un p r o v e d , f o l d i n g ...................... 9 5 C o m b . S tap lad d e r an d C h a ir, o a k ................ 1 .2 5 C lothes B a s k e ts, b e s t w illow .................. 5 0 P a p ie r M acbe P a lis, s teel b o o n d ........ .. ............... 2f> W o o d W a to r P a lls, s tr o n g ly m a d e ........................ 1 5 C h o p p ln s bowls, m a p le ............................ 10 W a s h B o a rds, d o u b le a ides, la r g e .......................... 4 o C o o k ing Spoons, t u r n e d w o o d ................................ 0.5 H a ir D e s t i n e B roshes, w ire d r a w n . . . . . . . . .1.5 O s t r ich F e a t h e r D u s t e r s , l a r g e .............................. 2 0 B road P lstv a , r o u n d ................................... 15 Tow el R o llers, h a r d w o o d .................... .1 2 W Jitto Cot. C lothes Line, 1 0 0 f e e t........................3 0 C»Tpot or C lothes B e a te n , s t r o n g ........................ 0 5 W h isk B room s, b e s t c o r n ..........................................1 0 M o u lalnfr B o a rds, oleated e n d s ..............................3 0 Iro n in g B o a rd s , s e a s o n e d w o o d ............................. 0<5 8 a 't B o x es, I m p o r ted .................................. 3 0 N e s ted B o x e s, 5 l a a s e t .......................... . ............... 4 0 W o o d Co.xt H a n g e rs, w ith h o o k ............................. 0(5 S a lad Seta, o live w o o d .................................................l( j C o m b a n d B rush C a s e s , fancy w o o d .......... .. ,2 3 W a ll P o c k e ts, fancy w o o d ......................................... 6 0 M op S tick s , im p roved ................................ 12 D ish M o p e ,ex t r a la r g e ................... iQ S o rob B r u s h e s , b e s t ro o t ................ 1 0 Stove B r a s h e s , larg e T a m p loo.................................12 C h a m o is S k in s , e x t r a s o f t ......................................... 12 •R o lling P in s , revolving h a n d l e s .. ......................... 10 S ink Brwshev, largo slee.............................................0 5 S c o u ring B roshes, e x t r a q u a l ity ............................. 10 S h e lf P a p e r , 2 4 s h e e t* p k g e ..................................... 0 7 Cloth«*a H a m o t r s . larg e s q u a r e ..................... ‘ 2 .5 0 F lo o r P a ll s , m e d . s l s e .................................................. 4 Q W a x T a p e r s , b e s t q u a l ity ........................................... OO L e g g e tt’s K n arael P a in ts, all c o l o r s . . , . . , . .1 7 Tow e l B r a c k e ts . 3 arm e , I t n p t o v e d . . . . ................ I 4 Spice C a b in e t, fancy w o o d .................................. 1 .0 0 Shoe S e ts, for t e u r i e t s ............................... 2 5 C o coa D o o r M a ta, heavy..................................... 1.00 T a b le O llclotb, all c o lors ........ .. ........................... 25. fihelf O ilcloth , a ll oolors .............................................. q s F o o t B e n c h e s , fancy w o o d .......................................... 30 H a ir F lo o r B room s, wire d r a w n ................... . F o u n ta i n W indow B r u s h e s ........................................ 50 W h ite W a s h B rushes, s e le c te d ............ .. ................... 30 Shoe B ru s h e s su d D a u b e r ........................................ 25 P u t s P o m a d e , b e s t ........................................ 07 M aohlne O il. p e r e sp e r m ............................................ iq M o rgan’s 5oap, largo c a k e ........................................ 05 ** 8 unshlne*’ .\Scouring •o x p .......... .......... 05 B a b b i tt's W a s b lo g Pow d e r, “ 1 7 7 0 ” ......................05 P r e p a r e d S tarch , \D iam o n d ” .................................. jq S tove-P o lish in g P a s te, larg e b o x ........................... 07 K s t d v e o d RofrlcgralorB , t o c!o^e ........ .. 8 .0 0 H a rdw o o d R e fr lgo rato rs, to clo s e ................... 1 7 .0 0 H a rdw o o d R e f r ig e rato rs, to clovo ................... 2 7 .5 0 H a rdw o o d R e f r ig e r a to r s , to close ................... 2 ‘J.OO H a rdw o o d R e f r ig e rato rs, to clo s e ................... 35.00, mONWAHE. M rs. P o t t ’s Trons, nickel p l a t e d ......................^ 1 .2 3 S tn o o ib ln g I rons, per lb.................................... Oas L i g h ters, nlckal p l a t e d ............................. P o t a t o o r F r :jit P roasea ........................ . ......... Pteel F r y P a n s , cold h a n d l e s ......................... O v a l H a m P o ts, porcelain lin e d ................... B a n c e p a n s , 3 q tr., po rcelain lin e d .............. Sancep^ins, 4 q t a . porcelain lin e d .............. P r e s e r v in g K o ttles. .3 q ts., en a m e l lin o J . P r e s e r v in g K e tt le s , .5 q ts., o n tm e l lin e d . P r e s o r v lo g K e tt le s , 7 enam e l lin e ! .. P r e s e r v in g K e tt les, 10 qta., en a m e l lined ■WIRE GOODS. fo a p .Stands, l u s t r a l ........................................... 8 oup S train e r s , l u s t r a l ...................................... Soap Bavera, luB tr.il.................................. . P o t C h a ins, w ith h a n d l e .................................. . C o a t H a n g e rs, w ith e r t s n s l o n ...................... P o ta t o M a s h e rs, wood h a n d l e ........................ Soap D ish and B ru s h R a c k , w ith m i r r o r . GRANITE IRONWARE. V a lue. P rice. G r a n i t e ^ e r o r v l n g K e tt les, 7J4 o n a r t s . . . .S 5 .4 8 G r a n ite Toa K o ttles. No. 8 , T q u a r t s .......... 8 L 7 o 8 1 .1 0 G r a n ite L ip p e d S a u c e p a n s . 7 H q u a r t s ...................8 5 .4 8 G r a n it e T e a P o ts. 1 ^ q u a r t s .......................................7 5 .3 0 (Granite T e a P o ts, 2 q u a r t s ....................... .8 5 .4 7 G r a n it e Toa P o ts, 3 q u a r t i ...........................................9 8 ..50 G r a n it e Coffoo P o ts, holding 2 q u a r t s ...................8 3 .4 7 (Granite Ooffoe P o ts, hold ing 4 q u a r t s . . . . 3 .15 .0 5 G r a n it e Coffee P o ts, h o ld in g 3 q u a r t s . , . . 1.25 .7 5 CHINA. V a lue. P r ieg , D in n e r S o ts , 1 0 0 pieces, dec.......................... $U .00 8 4 . 9 8 D inner S e ts, 1 12 pieces, s q u a r e ................... 1 0 .0 0 5 .9 8 D in n e r S e ts, 114 pcs, s o u p 13.50 7 .8 3 D inn e r S e ta, 1 1 2 pieces, d e c o ratio n ........... 1 0 .5 0 0.4.5 D in n e r Seta, ( a r l s h a d ch i n a .......................... 2 3 .5 0 1 2 .4 3 D in n e r S e ts, 11.5 pieces, gold o n a m ......... 3 0 .0 0 15.4.5 D in n e r J e t s , Rococo sh a p e ............................ 3 5 .0 0 17.4.5 Tea S e ts, E n g l is h , .50 plscsB ......................... 4 .0 0 2.4.5 Tea ?o ls, A m e r ican, .50 pieces ...................... 7 .8 5 3 .9 8 Cffiina T e a S e ts, .50 pieces ............................... 9 .0 0 4 .7 3 C h in a T e a Sots, .50 pieces. D renden deco« raH o n s .................................................................. 12. .50 0 .8 3 T o ilet S e ts , 10 pieces, d e c o r a te d ................ 3.8.5 1 .9 8 T o ilet f e t a . 10 plocos, d e c o r a lm l ... . . . . . . . 3 .0 0 2 .8 3 T o ilet 8 e t s , 10 pleoPB. do' o r a t o J ................. 0 .5 0 3 .8 3 T o ilet flote, w ith j a r , do.’o a t e d ................... lO .O J 5.8.5 C h ina B a t h S e ts, t i n t e d an d d e c ............... 3..50 .0 9 C h ina Soap D ishes, re v e r e d ..................................... 7.5 .8 9 f 'h ln a M a s h an d .Milk S e ts , 3 .3 3 C h ina C ream P i t c h e r s , now s h a p e .......................... 2.5 .0 9 C h ina C u p e an d S a u c e rs, A n ted ............... .2.5 .1 2 C h ina T e a P l a t e s , flu ted .............................................18 .0 9 C h ina T e a c u p s a n d S a u c e rs .......... .1 8 .0 9 C h ina T e a e n p s am i S a u c e rs, n o v e l tie s ................. 73 ,2 8 C h ina B a t t e r P la t e s , d e c o rotod. ea c h .................. 10 -0 5 C liira Kgg C u p s , gold b a n d s , e a c h ........................ 10 .0.5 C h ina E g g C a p s ..............................................................0 0 ,0 3 C h ina V e g e tab le D ishes, c o v o rod ................. 1 .5 0 .8 5 V e g e table D ishes, c o v n red, E n g lish ............ 1.2.5 .3 9 P lates, d e c o ra ted , b e s t E n g lish ............................... 12 .0 0 Bowls, d r c o r a t o l .............................. 2 0 .0 9 Slop J s r a ................................................................ 3 .0 0 1 .1 9 C o m m o d es, w ith covore ..................................... 1 .0 0 ,3 8 C h ina C n s p ld o r s , d e c o r a te d .......................... 3 .0 0 .4 8 W a ter P itc h e r s , la r g e ....................................... 1 .5 0 .5 9 W a ter p it c h e r s , m e d iu m ................................. 1 .0 0 .4 3 M tlk an d C ream P itc h e r s , p i n t Blxe ...................... .50 .1 5 C h ina C rack e r .Jars, richly dec .......... . ........... 1 .7 5 .8 9 C h in i f.'hocrtlatn P o ts, richlv d e c ............... 1 .7 5 .8 9 CM na a f ter-iJln n v r C u p s an d .Saucers .................. 3.5 .1 9 Tea P o ts, Crow n K a rthen en s 'n . w a r e . . . . . 1 ,00 .8 9 Tea P o ts, R o c k in g h a m , throe p i n t s ...................... 3.5 ,1 9 R o c k in g h a m Stow Pa.is. l l n o l ................................. 00 .2 9 R o c k in g h a m StoA* P a n i, llnod.................................8.5 .3 9 R o c k in g h a m P ip k in s , g la r e d , l i n e d ...................... 45 .2 3 R o c k ingham W a ter J u g s , 3 - q t s lx e ...................... 4 5 .1 5 R o c k ingham T e a p o ts, ball h a n d l e s ...................... 18 .0 9 C h in a C o n d e n s e d M ilk J a r s ........................... 1 .0 0 .4 S SILVER. V a lce. P r ! e « Tea .Sots, t r i p l e p l a t e d ......................................$ 3 0 .0 0 $ 5 .4 .i B e rry or F r u i t S ta n d s , q u a d r u p le p t a t o . . 3 .8 5 1 - 0 8 B u tt e r D ishes, q u a d r u p l e p l a t e d ................ 4 .0 0 1 .8 0 Tray, e x t r a la r g e , q u a d r u p le p l a t e ............. U.50 2 . 8 5 Tea Spoons, t r i p l e p la ted , fancy d e s ig n s . T a b le S p o o n s , trip l e p lated , fan c y d e s i g n .......................................................................... Toa 8 p o o u 0 , H o g o ra s p e c ial p la te , fancy, s e t ............................................................................ T a b le .Spoons, liogora special p la te, fancy, a e t ............................................................. 2 .5 0 G ravy L a d les, R o g e rs s p e c ial p la te , fan c y L.50 G ravy L a d les, fancy desig n , e x t r a heavy. Soup L a d les, fan c y d ’jsig n , e x t r a h e a v y .. B e rry S p o o n s , K o g e rs t r i p l e p late, fancy. Tea S p o o n s, K o g e n beat X I p la te, choIo> eat. d o t ................................................................... R o g e rs T a b le K u ives, w a r r a n te d t r i p l e p la te , e a c h ........................................................... K n ives an d F o rk s , 12 pea., t r i p l e p la te, fancy d e s ig n , e e t ............................................... B a t t e r K n ivos an d S u g a r S h e lls, ex tr a heavy, f a n c y ......................................................... S a lt a n d P o p p e r Shakore, tS d e s ig n s , t r i p l e F r n l t K n iv e s , t r i p l e p lated on st^ e l ........... Coffee S p o o n s , R o g e rs special p la te , 0 In fancy b o x .............................................................. O u s ter F o r k s , trip l e plate. C in fancy C o n d e n s e 1 M ilk Spoons, K o g o rs best p la te , f a n c y ......................................................... B u tt e r P ic k s . R o g e rs heat p la te, f a n c y ..,. .10 .2 9 3 .2 5 .7 3 .3 3 1..50 .8 3 1.5 0 .7 3 3.30 1 .9 8 .35 .2 3 2 .7 5 1 .3 8 c i a - .25 .25 .0 9 .20 .1 0 1.50 .7 0 1 .30 .8 5 .8.5 .3 9 .83 .3 9 P r ice. .3 5 .40 .2 9 .3 3 .2.3 .2 0 .1 2 1.13 .79 .,30 .3.5 .tfO .4 0 .2 2 .1.5 .3 2 .2.3 .4 3 .3 2 .0 0 .4 0 V a lno. .1 4 .1 0 .0 0 .0 0 ,0 4 .0 8 .03 .1 2 .0 7 .1 0 .0 0 .0 4 .02 .0 7 .04 .1 2 .0 7 V a lue. *Pr1c« S4..50 « 1 . 0 8 ‘ 5..50 2 .9 8 7 .3 0 4 .8 5 4 .0 0 1 .9 8 2 .0 0 .9 8 1 .7 5 .9 8 .30 2 5 4 .0 0 1 .9 8 3 .0 0 1 .4 8 a o o L 3 9 RICH CUT GLASSWARE. C n t G lass W a te r R o t t ’os, l a r g e . . . . j C u t G lass W 'ator B o ttles, W a ldori j O n t G lass F r n l t Bow ls, 8 in c h o s .. * C u t G lass W a te r ' I t c h e r s ......... i O n t Gla.ss C ream P i t c h e r s ......... 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(js J,om o n ad« G lasses, etc h e d ....................... 10 l'*ralt And (-'oke s t a n d s . . . . \ ' ................................ .50 O il B o ttles, 8 ta r p n i ................................ 29 Olivo D ishes, c r i r u p e d ................................................J 5 F r n l t B o w ls, la r g e sir,©, a a s t .................................... 20 S u g a r B o w ls .......... ........................................................lO C ream F ltc lje r s , fancy ................................................ i(j L«it:onade P l t c h e r a ..................................................... 4 5 ly'mio.nado .Set, e u A m e l ..................................... 1.50 Watr*r n o t t i e s , copy of c u t ....................................... 8.5 W a ter P itc h e r s , copy of c u t ....................................85 5 e a S o ts, 4 rdeces a s e t .............................................. h 5 S y rup P itc h e r s , plain or fancy ............................... .50 B«rry B o w ls, c o p y of c u t ........................................... 35 Oil B o tt les, f a n c y . . . .................................................... ,35 M u s tard J a r s , w ith p la te...........................................25 S tam p P la t e s , o p a l ........................................ .12 CTy.stal L a m p . c o w p l e t e ........................................... 31 ) V ase L a m p s , s h a d e to m a tch ......................... 1.85 MASOX^S FRUIT JARS. 12 in case, w a r r a n te d porfoct, a n o n litm ted q u a n t t t s i It 48c DOZ. r'^ET THE EAGLE u r jE v m y d s . x i k t h e w e e e . C O R P O K A T I O X D K P A r tT M E K T O F A I I R E a R S —S A U S ' F o ’l i A R R E A R A O E S O F T A X E S . .A S S E S S M E N T S A N D w a t e r r a t e s —N o tl'-c In ti-r . t . y ,rlv-ri. In pur:»aiftncft o f C h a p t e r 114 o f th e Law .s o f IS??., e n t i t l e d , \A n a c t o o r io e m tn g ih** s e t t l e m e n t an d co l le c t io n of a r r e a r a g e s o f uni»ald ta x e s . asscr.*»- m e n t a find w a t e r ra t e s In th e C it y of B r o o k lyn , a n d Im p o s in g a n d le v y in g a ta x . a s s e s s i n e p i lien In lieu an d In n lead of su c h .a r r e a r a g e s , an*! t<> en f o r c e th e p a y m e n t th e r e o f . \ p a s a e d M a r c h 1C. 18S3. a s a m e n d e d , an d f'P .a p te r neS o f th e L a w s of 13Sk. a.s a m e n d e d , th a t th e la n d s an d p rem lse.s s i t u a t e d In th e F i f t h . S ix th , K l g h th , N i n t h . S ix te e n t h . N i n e t e e n t h . T w e n t y - f i r s t , T w e n ty - e e c o n - l. T w e n t y - f o u r t h a n d T w e n t y - f i f t h w a n l s o f th e saM C it y of BrofikD m , In re s p e c t to w h ich th e IP ian l o f A s s e s s o r s h a v e , un*ler th e p r o v is io n s o f said first n a m e d a c t a n d th e v a r i o u s a r t s am e n d a tf * r y th e r e t o , ex a m in e d h'.to, fixed, a d j u s t e d , d e t e r m i n e d a n d ce r t lf le d th e re s p e c t i v e a m o u n t s o f th e ta x . a f ise s s n \e n t a n d Uen. a n d h a v e d p ly hied th e c e r t i fic a te th e r e o f m o re th a n tw e l v e m o n t h s p r i o r to th e fiato of tills n o tice, a n d u p o n w h ich lan*le an d prem lsefi th e re s p e c t i v e a m o u n t s of Kuch ta x , as- scK s m e n t an d lien re m a i n u n p a i d , w ill l>c so ld tit p u b li c a u c t i o n t*. th e h i g h e s t b id d e r , fo r a su m n o t less th a n th e am o u n ts* u n p a i d a n d a l l lnt»-ro<»t a c c r u e d th e r e o n , by th e R e g i s t r a r of A r r e a r s of the* G ity of rir'»‘>klyn. 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B o h r 8 boe C o m p a n y —In p n r s u a n c e o f an o r d e r m a d e In th e above e n t itled actio n u n d e r d a t e of May IS , 1 8 9 4 , all cre«llioreof the N. U'. B<»hr .Shoe U o m p a n ; a n d III poraous hav in g clalm a of any k in d againat l a i d com - pauy are req u i r e d to ex h ib it tb e ir claim s to th e a u d e r - 1 \»gne<l r e c e iver, a t hie place of d o ing bualneaa, t h e offles ®* th e New F o r k (.‘oiintor U o m p a u r, S 8 an d 9U G o ld *• ^ ‘ stre e t. In t h e Cit.v of New Y o rk, a n d becom e p a r t ie s t o th e above e n t i t l e d an it on or before Novemr»er C'3, l r >94 and in d e f a u l t th e r e o f they w ill be preclud e d from a l l benefit of th e o r d e r o r ju d g m e n t w h ich may be m a d e in such su it, and from aoT d i s tr i b u tio n w h ich s h a ll inada u n d e r s a c h o r d e r or ju a g m e n t .- - l ) a to d May 2 1 , 1894. , _ P l h H R E A I.L E G K A U T . ftecolvor, J amt -S a . O ’tlonMAN. 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