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BfV THE EVENING WORLPt THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1887: " , ' 1 K We PKMERS' HOT FIGHT. sHRP Hft- ALL HANDS OUT THIS HORNING IN SEY- Hf? EKiL ESIABLISIIMENTS. Hp7 Trcat) Cauued by the Settlement at Harper'- HHu - Bth MdM ReMlred to Battl t the Bad JTC Srer the Card Rule Freeemea Helplne B 'If Oompsaltors--Committee) Trying; to Beach Hb' aa Agrctaestt bat It Look Doubtful. H& The battle between tho union printer! and E- tto employon upon tho cord rule issue is R--''- being hotly waged. Tho printers have called Kt$f otlt all hands in Bevoral establishments and H&r? threaten to call out those In others, while tho Bf) employers baro mot tho attack by adrortising Hrr '"UoTor tho country for non-union printers. Hj They deolare that they Trill keep their offices H& .' 'dosed before they Trill giro tip tho fight K!i Sogardlngtho reports ooncornlng Harper Hfrjjf Slros., the Union Committee this morning Bf posted the following notice at Pythagoras sK - HaU K:," This U to certify taat no non-union men are at illHiy reseat or will be emplojea by n arper Bros. illflE? BTKBKTT OL1CKIN, Sjy'i President ot Typographical Union No. e. P2 Josara Smith, Chairman of Strike Committee. HKV Mr. John Polhomns looked out his hands HHnT this morning becauso he had boon informed pHKft that the Union Committee had effootod a H&.A compromise with Harper Bros., whereby HHfVc that firm was allowod to retain four non- Mp, union compositors. Mr. Smith said to K't Ba Etijono Would reporter that such Rr was not the case. Ho oxplaincd that the four K; non-union men were removed from the oom- K.:'' posing room by Mr. Henry Harper on a state. KJ" ment of the committee showing that thov had fv, aot acted on principle in refusing to abide by Bf , ( t fc Union rules. Mr. Harper will find em- K. , ployment for them in some other department BE1 of the house. F. Mr. Burgoyne also threatened to lock out Ev nil men for the same reason, bnt niter asoor- K tainlng the fsots decidod not to do so. Mr. ftf Polhenroa will take his men baok. Km All hands at J. J. Littlo's large establish. Hnr ment in Lafayette plooe are out, the prossmon IB; !'' learing in order to sustain the printers. The K-. esrike commlttco was in conferenco at latest H aeoounU with Messrs. Little and DeVinne, 1JK trying to adjust tho difficulty. Tho union K men think that Mr. Little will concede the KV demands, but do not belioTO that Mr. Be K Vinne. who is a leader in the fight, will yield f 'easily. feC A member of tho commlttco said i "We HR"' do not expect anything from Mr. DeVinne, iaHpr and unless he yields this tlmo we will call out K every man in his place." 4 Thero no 250 employees in Do Vlnne's Kr house. r . Tho Union will begin to pay strike bonoflts iKpr on Saturday. Married men will reooive $12 H a week and single men f 7. K f The members of the Typothotro who slgnod Hf. the circular announcing their intention to K'- fight out the battle to tho bitter end assert Vi that none of them havo yielded, but tho B! r union men declare that four havo dono bo, iaK " namely t Coffin A Itopors, Coby & Co., J. lalaK O. Itankin and Edward Jenkins' Sons. LFrom twelve hundred to two thousand . en will go out to-morrow and more the day gL following. A thousand printers aro oxpecteu hf boro from Philadelphia. K GEN. EILFATRIOE'S BODY HERE. Kffr At Arrives From Asplnwall en the Newport Hrr . This Moraine. Rt ' The body of Gen. Judson Kilpatrlok, la(b u United States Minister to Chili, arrived here Hj !Ust night on the Paoiflo Mall Steamer Kew Kp (port from Asplnwall. It was acoompanied fiT 'jT Mr- v Kilpatrlok and her daughters, Hlf a ulla and Laura. Kpt.l It was generally supposed that tho inter- H,f tnent would be in Beokortown, Qen. Kll. Bp. Patrick's old homo, and arrangements wero ijHtf'v made to that end. but Mrs. EJlpatrlck an- M Bounoed on her arrival that tho General had P asked to be buried in tho military cemetery k at West Point CALLAHAN & MORRISSY K; '48 W. 14tlx ana 47 and 49 W, 13tb, R Near Sixth Avenue. H AS USUAL, B Friday, Bargain Day. K TO-MOBHOW FHIDAT, OCT. 14, WE Hf- WILL OIAKB TnB FOLLOWING SPECIAL B OFFBKINGM AND FBAKLE8MLT AHSBItT p THAT TIIBHB AUIi THE OUST VALUES ,1 VJBT OFPEUED IN STU10TLV UB81UA. fSl'f J4LB GOODS. Hat' 4B-INCII ALL WOOL IM TOUTED DAB. Kl KKT, AUS1DKE AND CAMELS' HAIUHUIT. IMRr XNOB, IN A FULL LINE OF NEW COLOUR. U, AT 80c TAitD. K .lldO-INCU ALL-WOOL TAILOIt CLOTHS, K !JX ALL NEW COLOBH, S8e. YABD. Sf. VltiU I9IFOUTED OTTOMAN HUITINGH, KJ 'ALL WOOL. IN ALL COLOUM. 48c. YAltD, PA' I LYONS FANCY CIIKUJI 8TUIPE AND HW A moiltB NOVELTY FLUSHES AND YEL- Ki '' VETS. IN ALL COLOUH AND COMDINA. E- VION8. AT 38c. YAIID. S8-INCU BEST BNULIHn CORDUIIOY8, Hli, W ALL COLOBH, fiOe. AND 05r. YAUD. W,W. B5-INCU BXTBA HATIN FINIHU BLACK B"- HHBBH HILK, 80e. VABD. ESA 28-lNCU LYONS ALL-MILK, 8DFEBB mfZ',' QUALITY FAILLE FBANCAIHE, IN ALL Hr IUB LATEST snADEM, SI.IO YAKD. K' ALL-WOOL TAILOB.MADB CHECK AND ni- .BTBIPB CLOTH JACKETS, SS.05 EACH. B) ALIWOOL TAILOB-AIADB CHECK AND H ' iBTBIPE CLOTU NEtVAIAUKETS AND ' JUGLAN8, 80.08 BACH. Kf LADIErt SEAL FLUSH WUAPR, ALL L THE LATEST FALL SHAPES AND TltWJ. mM? JHINGS, 811.05 BACH. H LADIES1 SEAL FLUSH HACQUES. 40 K' AND 48 INCHES LONG. FOUIl DOUBLE B, HEAL OUNA9IENTH, FINE QUILTED SATIN LININGS, BEST WOUKMANSUIF. Ky' '" VIS.Sd AND 818.10 EACH. KL " LADIES' ALL-WOOL SUITS AT 80.03, Hf 81. S3. 88.03 EACH. Kr ALL-WOOL SAXONY AND BBATBU K;: J9HAWLN. 81. SO, 82.60, 83.40 BACH. K J0- BXTKA HEAVY BLEACHED SHEET p wo, tent. YABD. fly CANTON FLANNEL, Oc, Oo 7c, 8c.. Br & ,0" VAHD. B ' -feD WJLLBD, MEDICATED FLANNEL, aBil Boe 36e. YABD. Wgr? 'INB KOSB BLANKBTS, HO. 10 A l'AItt. r BXTBA.LABGB CALIFORNIA BLANK- Bg JtTS. 84.8S A PAIB. LADIES FINE ALL-WOOL HOSE, 2Bo. M WOKTII 40. KKf LADIES' FINE MERINO DNDBRWBAB, i BC WORTH 70e. Bf . ; CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED HOHElfiXc E AMD lite. A PAIR. HibA.'. BENTS' FINE UNDERWEAR. IN GREAT Mi TAK1BTY AT SPECIAL LOW PBICES. K(H .. CLAHK'S O. N. T. SPOOL COTTON 4e. Kx V MILWARD'S NBBDLES 4c V 740 CORSETS SLIGHTLY SOILED, RE. A BUCBD FROM 10c AND 80c TO 30c A tgW I- PAIR. Bf; BEADED GIMP lOe. YARD c WORTH SOc BHWi 70 OUZ. LADIBS FINE LINEN HAND- K' KBHCHIBFH 10c AND 18. WORTH 10c WOP ANBtOc I1 ' BATHBB TRIMMING 10e. WORTH 30c WKS BTBOIAL-LOOO DOZ. OF BUTTONS. ;' , M0MM COST SOeM KOMB 30a., AND BOMB K? W.to IMPOBT, choice to-morrow H. r,. . BWJUi, AND FIVrY OTHER BAR. K gAINaBapALLY.OOOD. K ' MKLP WAWTKD-FKMALK. 1'K 1. ' ' t1 J mwj STidvtBssssssBsssssiniifiliiBHas BSSSBvdiuiBSSSSSSmBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBHBSSaSSnSBBSSSSSSSKJ. STERN BROS. IN ADDITION TO THE UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS They are Offering Daily in Their Departments of SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, UPHOLSTERY, LADIES' UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, They will place on sale to-morrow. FRIDAY, OCT. 14, THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL AND DESIRABLE BARGAINS IN DRESS HOODS. Three Cases All-Wool Camel's Hair - - - at 25c. One Caso All-Wool Corkscrows ----- at 36c. Throe Cases All-Wool Heavy Vigognes - - at 45o. Four Cases French Cheviots, Plaids and Heavy Corded Camel's Hair ---------------at 50o. 43 Pieces French Invisible Plaid .Cloths - - at 75c. They also invite particular attention to their Large and choioe assortment of MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, WALKING JACKETS, COATS AND NEWMARKETS, AT Very Attractive Prices- 32 to 36 West 23d Street AND 23 to 35 West 22d Street. In addition to our great BARGAIN SALE, CONKLING & CHIVVIS, 23d Street and 6th Avenue. Cull special attention to tho following items : JACKETS. HOSIERY. SdL,Jta,U1W,nd 3S&J"iVSL-d. 39C, worth "A SPECIAL BALK OP , T5o. MO Colored Importml Juk.U. S7.V8, SU.Wl worth UNDERWEAR. BOYS CLOTHINu, Udle.' rhml... corddbnd., So. i t1u8 89o. SAO ftll-wnol nxiU 43.40 Ladl.' Nuht lrpM..b.nilmel trimmtd with ilftia 500ohoolBnlUtil.W. borirdgingludlnwrtl.iu.OVo.! Tifuti 1. S60 Bnglt.h Wonta Sulu tt SB.7S. 250 ditieu htnd.mado rronon Cutdl Corttj. rtry licjj.' 0ik OthomU from J. W up. Plr wur.nted. In wttlta and grij, Wo. worth 950. CONKLING & CHIWIS. ad BT. AND OTII AVE. Waftrd from the KootllgliL. After their season in New York, Lew Dockitadcr will take lili uilnatreU to Ban Francisco, under the management of " Mike " Leavltt. Edward O. Stone has auumed management of Frank Ilangi In Lawrence ilurrett'it two plaja, rianceSL da lUralnl" and "JUlUZl.', Jaok Bauford will bo the advance agent. Mlounced" la the Tlgoroua title of a comlo opera written by 1L 0. Ilunner, and composed by Loads Lombard, who, during the aummer, was orohestra leader at lltchneld Hprlugs. The full caat ot tho 'ltudolphe" company In. dudes George Knight, Mrs. Knight, M. A. Ken. nedj. Charles Uowaer, Lin Hunt. Frank A. Col fax, Jane Htuart, E. A. Homing, W. Fawcett and llenrj urcen. Joaeph Jefferaon will appear at the Star Theatre atllobAcrea In "The lllvala" next week, sup ported by lira. John Drew as Mra. Malapron, and other prominent artiste, Including Nelaou Wheat, croft, the "heavy" manot the Ljccum Theatre, who hai been ' ' lent " to Mr. JelTeraon by Manager Frohman. Comlaa Kreuu. The Brooklyn Arlon Fair will begin on Saturday next and continue for one week. A mnalcal and literary entertainment will be given at 8 o'clook this evening in the ltedford Street M. B. Church, under the dlreotlon of the Young Men's Christian Association. The third annual Turf Ball will take plnce this evening at Wendell's Assembly Room, in Forty fourth street. A pair of gold earrings will be awarded si a prize to the beat lady waltzer. Charles Dutton, esq., .president of the Bureau of Audit, will d.llver a lecture (o-morrow evening before the Institute ot Accounts la the University Bnlidlsff, Washington square, on "Auxiliary LICHTENSTE1S' will sell for to-morrow only 2,000 DOZEN CHECKED . Jersey Waists, (Goat Back) in all colors Qflr and sizes, worth SI, at "Ovi J. Lichtenstein 8t Sons, 2BI, 283, 285, 287 Grand Street, 83, 86, 87 Eldrltfge Street. $3,750,000.00 Alretd paid to mor thin 1.000 WIDOWS AND 5,000 ORPHANS otthdntd OMnbw by the MOM, RESBRVfl FID LIFE ASSOCIATION, Home Office, Potter Building 38 Park Row New York. Thlj A mnil.tlnn oontlnnw to famlah LIFE INSURANCE AT ONE-HALF THE USUAL COST. IT HAS 81,350,000.00 Cash Surplus, 92,000,000.00 Assets. II U pftjisjr in cub mor thm S4.000.00 Per Day to the Wldowi and Orphana, cm dtath elalm bttnt paid oa an ar.ru of ever, tbgr In th. ru. It Oaah Snrplni U lDorsutns at the nli of mar than SI, 000.00 Per Day, This Association bu already MTd to its membarfl by rMkotloa 4 prsmioms, as eomparsd with tbt ratM ekar,rd try ths mooopol Ufa iuanuiM eompaniss, morvtan SI 4,000,000.00 SAVED. VnrthCT ntrtloalan farnlihd at tlom Offloe. 38 Parx Bow, Xitw xora. Board of Directors and Council Officers of Hntnal Reserre Fund Life Association. P3LJlD " JJARPEn. PrMldmt, Ifw York Cllj. ir.VWiD TATIXtlt, Vloo-Praldut, Attom.r. Nw ilAIlL'BS IU DIflSELL, Tnwnr, 0ar4Ullt, Tttw Hot. HklfHY OVKI18TOLX, Pntldrak Fifth Ifa- tlonll rjtnk, ei.M.jror, 8t. liol.. Mo. JOllNj. AOKKft, 1'ut Urand Uutor A. O. U. XT., BAlTbEL A. ROBINSOrT, M. D.. Chairman InTMt tnrat UoramiltM. Waat New llrlihton.RUln I.lind.N. Y. Wr. II. hUuVVN. WhnlsuTa l)ruc, Ilaltlmnra. Md. ANTHONY N. iiRADY, Prmldnt AlunlolpU Uu Oo., Albtnjt.N, Y. .vsKVr,UT' anai BtmUrf A-u H- ftKWKLLW. IIIXDS8, Ilsldnt VioPmlduit Groat TtrJUlR. Irnndon. Kntl.nd. I UAMiWW. 1J0W13KN, U. D., &ldloal Dinotor. N.w VorkOlti. , UXUHllB V. LAWIIIE. Wholsulo Dry Good, of MiUt!!l.B?1V "hit tt., N.W York CU. FllbbEftjOT. BRAKJAK. HorW. New York City. llim. HEKRY J. REINmAno, Comptroller (lata Sa printendnt of Inrannoe. Ht.tof Ohtn.) Snrfiin-Un. Sir W. UUYKR 1IUNTKR, M. P., F. It. O. P., It. O. M. a., M. I) . Uhlrf JUidloii VI rootnr for Ont.t Ilrlt.ln, London. KnsUnd. T1IOS. Y. J01IN8O.V. WbolMal Drr Qooda, John on, Hiitton 4 ()o . llkltlraore. Md. WAltUIMUKKNNKUY, Tboleul Dr, Good. Tor onto, Ont. nIIui. HENRY L.LAMH, l.U Bank SarxrinUndent BUI of Nw York. Tmr, N. Y. ) T1I0H. P. IIALlJWIrf.WholM Cotton Oooda,Bald. Win Ou.l;, IltlUmor. lii. MM. WIIAON, iUnoSotarer, Toronto, Ont. FRfcnilUICKS. PAKKKlt, Chairman Death Claim Ooinmlttce. Attorn. r. New York Citr. yriliixiimujih, Director o( Atcnoto. Now York KD. T.UDWIO. Snirintndent, Erie, Pa. OEOROK It. SioOlIESNKY, Adjoilor, N.w York jf'M. BTEVKNSON and B. W. T. AMSDEN. Assist ant Rcrtarle. Nw Yotk Citr, JUUIMW, KRAPiT, Oaihi.r, New York Oit. B. O, ULOSa, InspMtorof Ants. THE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, TRUSTEE Of TONTINE RESERVE FUND. irxilCErS 'flint Small for IMim. Children's Musllu Draw ers, tucked, with worked button-holes, 10c Children's heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, with worked button-holes, 10c. Children's .-heavy Merino Skirts, 10c. Ladies' checked Nainsook Aprons, with deep ruiHes, lOo. Above price are for Friday onlr. TO-MORROW and SATUR DAY wo will sell 100 dozen Men's, Full Dress Shirts, with elaborate hand-embroidered bosoms, imported goods, 81.09; never offered for less than $3. Unequalled Unrantns In all departments. BlooniiKlale Bros., 3d Ave., m and 60th Sts, BLACK SILKS. JAMES MoCREERY & CO. continue during this week a Special Sale of Black Faille Franeaiso Silks. Whon manufactured from Pure Silk, such as those oficrod by us, Failles Fran caiscs combine Riohnoss and Eleganco of appearance, with durability to a greater degree than any other silk made. "Wo respectfully rec ommend this opportunity to our customers. Broadway and 11th St. HELP WANTRD-MAtiB. SEAL FINI8HRRS WANTED, on fin work on!. A p. plr, bfo 10 A. M. O, O. UunlWi Sons, lSt tth at. iUR-OUTTTBRW anted, eon:ptat fnr-Qttr,,Bn. n 'Wj'S allrb3n'M " " bailDM. Adiua A. J. CAfflMEYER, 16!, 163, 165, 167, 169 Sixth Ave,, GOUNBIl 1MTU BT. tnAVBNOWItEADYA LINB OF MEN'S CAIF TRIPLK-SOLK SU0E8 TUAT ARE ESPECIALLY DRStQNBD FOR ALL OUTDOOR PURPOSES. THHT Alia MADE OF 8BLBOTBD OALF.BKIN, vrrn turee solid boles and extremely BROAD BOTTOMS, SEWED TOaETIIEIl FIRST WITH EXTRA HEAVY WAX-THRKAD AND THEN WITH WI.RE OAnLE. IT IS A SHOE 10H THE ROUGHEST AND HARDEST USAGE AMD WILL WEAK LIKE IRON. p' W $3.50 fPEB PAIR. SOLDIERS, POLICEMEN, FIREMEN, MAIL CARRIERS, IN FACT, ALL PERSONS MUCH ON THEIR FEET, NO MATTER WHAT THEIR BU8I NESS Oil OCCUPATION MAY. BE, WU.L FIND THIS A MARVELLOUS SHOE FOR COMB OUT AND WEAR. I OFFER TnEM AT 3.W PER PAin AND GUARANTEE THAT THEY ARE AS GOOD AH ANY CUSTOM-MADE SHOE AT 40.00 AND 87.00 PER PAIR. OUR NEW ILLU8TRATED FALL CATALOGUE IS NOW READY AND IB MAILED FREE ON AP PLICATION. A. J. CAMMEYER, HIXTU AYI'.NUIi, COUNEtt 18TII ST. MODEMANN, DENTIST, K03. 602 and 504 Third Avenue, Boathw.it oor. 84th it., and No. 369 Sixth Avenue, Beoond door below 33d at., and 272 West 34th st., coiner 8th Ave, sJL I fti In SSSna4 Jhm safiaaJL Full Glim Perf.ctlr adapted to th 171nn,.f anatom, ol tho mouth and Hiieiranii ,uarantd to nt.nd tho Ui. teat of time. Old-llm. nOtS pricoa, $10. 20 and SU. o, ory ,tV Ciri Artificial Teeth on Guld. I4t l Of ?At. Anin.ial Tth on SUrer. no chargeTno charge FOUKXTHAtlTINUTBItTII . withoat rain when arttflclal teeth aro to bo inaerted. (In thl. department a lady in attendance.) Teeth filled with (old, ailrer. lo. Teeth repaired in fiftr minute.. Set. made while wailing. ran. finer. IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYINO A HUIT. A HINULB (lAR.lIIi.NT Oil A IAI.I. OVIvlt t'OAT. LET US CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT WE ARE OFFERING SI'E riALTIIM IN THKSK LINKS. AN EXAMINA TION OF WHICH WILL AFFORD YOU AJ, OP PORTUNnYTOHlVH A1IOUT HALF OUU AIONKY AND GET T1II5 VKllY IIIIIHI'HT (1UAIIU OP I10OIIS THAT IM .llANU I'ACTUltliD. WK ARE NOT NOW REFERRING TO OUR I.1MIUNHK tlH.NICItAI. NTOttll. EVERY ARTICLE OF WHICH BKARS OUR SUBSTANTIAL tJUAIt ANTUK, UT TO OUR UNUSUALLY E1.IMSANT IIIttPLAV OK 81S AND MIS HUITS, 1NULUDIN0 (JAHHIMIiltKH. OltKTIOTS AND PANOY H TUIIMW, HACKS AND CUTAWAY IMtOUKM I1R1N0 THE l'ltl'.VAll.IMl MTYI.EX. THESE HOODS ARK IN ALL RESPECTS KO.UAI. TO UUrVTOM TAII OIUISO. AND POblTlVELY CANNOT BR niAIUi TO OUDIilt FOR LKSb THAN DOIJ1II.H Till! .HONliY U'K ANIC Poll TI1RM. WE HAVE ALSO MIl.K.FAt'KIt PALI, OVKKCOAT1 AT 812. W1I10II WE THINK YOU WILL BE CONVINCED ARE AS GOOD AS ANYTHINO YOU EVER SAW AT 129. IF YOU WANT A PAHIIIONAIIMi HAT WK HAVE THEM ATOAWK I'UICKH! BR1N0 THE CHIL DREN WITH YOU. Till! I'KJUUHH IN OCIt JUVKNIl.lt OKPAUT.ULNT H'UUi! NliVl!ll MO LOW. Max Stafller & Co., Broadway, Cor. Grand St., 8th Avo., Cor. 40th St. nANKtNQ AND FINANCIAti. $1 Per II Titoomptletik Bail new Men ftf wptlwr icIusJtb tltr A5nciMlorM,Uotur NATIOnll A(jfMjATIO UA-HAVINU IIOVKlWolW.. Uegmted by all oon.omer-. Hutu 03 per rent, lit IIIIU Tbey 4UUt tb prvtar i matr. Boo or aUutf and jncWsVsVMi UluinlbtUon, lBBurtnT pereft cnmbuatlon ot th ffueo, ami a pur abd healthful atmoapharv, PrT0nt tn dlrw-bU whiitllnc. blotting and atniiktiig of buroBra, rvmedf tiff frtqufot dabnr from Am and - SenM tf brokun glob. Over 8,000 In aert(., In uraed by hisjbet MaroantlU Crnorat and Kipef) AuthwitlM AgnU claarlec QOOO per month. Ad drvu T.1U PNlAIYAKAVI,, C UaU, Bwihua. MiM,HoMhS lafallibl rem.dlwi ael pottotwaa. tUillnoBUaU ' ' ' ' . I -- '- .11. I. I I. .mi . -... ..........JMtM jpj via. i. . fxo. a. A MONSTER SALE ! 5,000 Boys' Overcoats. 1 Fig. 1. Boys' Capo Overcoat, Aro 4 to 9 Years. 1 I Fit?. 2. Boys' Overcoat, Plush Collar and CulTs, Aco I 0 to 14 Years. I Warranted all wool, over 100 different patterns ; can- I not bo bought under $8.00 each. As an advertisement J wo will sell them until Saturday at 1 $2.85 EACH. LONDON TTlYERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER HESTER STREET. INTENDING PURCHASERS SHOULD NOT FAIL, TO CALL AT Haiiiipn & Bouillon, 243 and 245 Grand St. DURING THEIR GREAT SPECIAL SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday Four Positive Bargains. flUD CLOAK DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN NO. 1. 350 SEAL PLUSH SAOQUKS, baDdnmnntltd.tln lining, four eal loop., chamnla pockels, will b. .old at 91J.U8; anperlor Talae at J0 00 UAUOAIN NO. 2. 360 ABTRAOHAN JAUKIIT8. bound with braid. Uilormaae, deep satin faclna, eioeptlonal Talue.wul b eoldat)3.00l abargiUnat 8.50. BAUQAIN NO. 8. 600 JAOKETS. tailor.made, relrot oraatln lined hood. Id ail th iateac chocks, atnpes and plaids, all-wool oloths, will b sold at HU.4U ( poeltlTel worth i7, BAUGAIN NO. 4. 300 LADIES' ALL. WOOL NKWMARKKTS, tailor made, latest fall patterns, with full capo, will b Kid at S4.UU considered cheap at 48.0U. Four Positive Bargains IN a OUR DRESS GOODS DEPT, BAUGAIN NO. 1. MO pieces 40-inch ALL-'H OOL CASHMERE, all the desirable Pall shade. Aim 200 piece. I INK IPINCH EOK QAMEL'B HAIR, 44 Inches wide, will be sold at 2ftc. a bargain at oUo. BARUAiN NO. 160 pieces 63 Inch ALL-WOOL LADIES' CLOTH, the latest Vail shados, will be sold at 3Uc. posltlvl worth 7Ck). BARGAIN NO. B. 17S pieces of SILK 1'l.USlI and VKLVET.all destrabl shades, will be sold at (INe.t splendid vain at $1.00. BARGAIN NO. 4. lOOj.leces ALL-WOOL FANCY BTIUPK JERSEY OLOTil, full abioirtment of colors, will aell at 3Uc. sold elsewhere at t5c. HANNiGAN & BOUILLON, 243 & 245 GRAND STEET, 721 Broad St., Newark, N.J. a w Le Boiler Bros. SPECIAL SALE, JLiL 4 CALIFORNIA BLANKETS. AT 48, BO anil B2West 23fl St. REAL ESTATK. UK Kai.ii avb.. IIUOOmcifN. IIIOULY IMPORTANT """ AUCTBOSy SALE OF 369 Elegant Lots ON THE NICHOLAS N. WlUKtffKFAUM, between propertlo of Peter Wokoff and P. T. Daraom, IN THE KiailTKpTU WARD. Greatest Booming Locality in Brooklyn. ,.., These njwrb lot. are in th HPUCCLATOItH. lNVitM'l'ons. VAl'll'AhlTH. uvmiYiionnV aUro01'08 Do not miss this colden opportunltr TO BlICUKi; T1IKSB LOVELY LOT. i.rro,yji,rU,l,au'1',,-n Vrckoff, D Kalb, St. Nlohi ROYAL RHODE ISLAND CLAMBAKE ' br Weeks, under the colossal tent, at UHILLIANT AICMIu'llY USD UEGIfllKNT HAND. A, D. Fobs, Leader. For descriptlte maps and particulars appli to the offle. of the Auctioneer, or of o. W. Ilrownf 416 Bediard are., Ilrooklrn. E. D., or of Oen. Mes.rol. ktm rf llroadwajr and Kent are., Brooklyn, K.T5. mm SATURDAY. OCT. M, GREAT AUCTION SALE, NEWBURG, N. Y. BROOKLYtelsWTkEXOHANa, bj urdcr of ?ufiTO".j!PA lp partition. . ., 01 "AY HIDai. PltOPhllTY. under dlreotlon of Henry H. Rasnuln. esa.. ReferM. At Auction. NO. liOllUOADSVAY, COIt. LIHRUTY ST. L. J. & I. PHILLIPS bes; to annonne that by order of MR. W. H. DE FOREST tlipy will aflef nt nactloa, on TUKSIIAY, OCT. 80, 1S87. at 18 olavk HI., nt tbe Ileal U.tate Bs i clmnac, OO l.lbertr st.t h tUe remninder or M. lot. oh tbe celebrated Si HAMILTONGBANGEESTATB 1 beins the former homestead of Alexander IUndlton and eleoted bjr him on account of IU healthfuln and bisk a altitude, belug 130 foot abore tlda water. i Situate from 14 Oth to 145th fit., 10 tli and Convont avos., Ham- ? ilton Terraod and St. 1 NicholafJ aye. All lota on the entire property an restricted U th 9 raetbn ol prlraU dwelllns, saoeptlng th 10th as. f front, '( IT IB IN TIIU CENTHH OC DUANO IM- I I'UOYUMUHTtt, j nnd tbe opportunltr ofTerea tobnr alnl , lute or plot In tbl. mnunlflcent location which limy never ncCllr nnln In a llretline. '- The property l Terr easy or nceea. IU cnblorpndpaa.lnsion lOtli nvetandttie j48tfe at. atntlon tielnv within QUO yard dl.tant. (U JHaps nud Infbrnintlon at tbe Auctioneer JL offlre, I.. J. te 1. 1'lllLMl'ri, 140 Hrondwrtr, torner or Liberty at. I ' ' B COLLKOKS, OCHOOrjS. ETC. Uim WATSON'S MUSICAL I ilON8E.RVATORY,WEaitlUi. PrlTaleleason.onl. ,Wt m mAi 4Aliikt.lbi irJjj a.-wr.-A, a ..sr T't Hisssssal SaSaSaBssssaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaSaHssSaSa