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J . , . ; K . . . -1 T " I iy rviiVxrjmjTjVu .ij-n-i.nru-u-ur-i- Li i.n.-.rx-i.V-'in -ir-ir-r-.m-.i-. 0iti''mm,r'' " " Apraham - Straus flL 3SXl.OOSLXa'3r3Sr. I A Very Important Sale of asT Our February Snle of Table Ware, which begins tomorrow, M marks tlie formal opeuiug in the new building of our new H China and Bric-a-Brac Store (Basement). $- Cut Glass and Silverware Store (Main floor, court). mfci In point of size and handsome appointments their equals are $' not to bo found in this country, while the extent and variety of y the stocks are unsurpassed by any like collections in the world. i,; Amid such surroundings and with such vast assortments to mf draw from, the choosing of Table Ware is certainly a pleasure, If, and when, iu addition, you get the benefit of lower prices than W those generally prevailing, the opportunity thus afforded for M supplying your wants in these lines becomes almost irresistible. 5 We accentuate the opportunity during this February Sale by W offering extraordinary values, of which those quoted below are Wk specimens : Hra China and Glassware. Cut Glass. Sg 100 Havllonds decorated china Dinner Cut glass Salad or Fruit Bowls, largo size, W, Sct8 of 113 pc complcto service for deep, rich cutting, would bo Kood value m Dinner, Ten or Bicakfast-four Htyles at M.00 but our price Is ...... $2.05 ca ife of accoratlon-cqual good sets have Cut gloss V ater BottlcH. new designs, rich m- never before been offered for lew thau cutting and very brilliant.. . .$2.08 oa -. $.'10.00, but you can buy these to-morrow 10 dozen cut crystal Tuniblera-nt about &&, at .. $18.73 sut the price of ordinary pressed glass, $p Carlsbad china Tea Sets of Ctl pes., in 10c. ca StSg neat floral decorations $4.23 set .. , - .. W? A lot of odd Plates of decorated Limoges SlIVOTWarO and Cutlery. !$' china ail sizes regular prices were 30c. 0f,, n t c-.-,., --,..-. -.. SI?' to DOc, will be closed out at 10c. ca Str""K . a'1," .Tea Spoons, fancy pat- M, Decorated china Bathroom Sets-soap terns- z- to doz- t . . . . Mi dish, mug aud brush holder-Imitation of c. ., -, $-.50 for set of six SK the Dresffen blue onion pnttern..03o. set S'cr"n?s '"f, ?,cTCl?POOnS faDCy pat" WL 40 doz. imitation cut glass Jelly or Cran- tcrn. 1J " z- t dS?;Va ,- f , .,-, S borry Dishes, worth 10c, at Be. each c. , , , $-00 for set of six at-, , Imitation cut glass Fruit or Salad Bowls- Sterling silver Table Spoons, fancy pat- fe 2 sizes, at.... IBe.ca tun. 17 to z- tod25'nn ,nr , n, ,,. Ml- Imltntlou cut glt:s Lcmonadu Sets- . ., $8.00 for set of six It S-'aV"8 2 " ' SVsft S:eerrn;571loT8?Z'ToedozFOrk8 "" Pat" mk tray at iuc. set $8.00 for set of six f I nmnn nnH Clorkfl StcrliiiK silver Breakfast Forks, fancy pat- mk Lamps ana uiocks. tern. 12 to 13 oz. to doz. m&J, Onyx Banquet Lamps with 0 In. onyx 04 ,, $5.50 for set of six 5SS" columns, rich gilt llnlsh, complcto with Sterling silver Sugar Spoons, fancy pat- jSS artistic bent glass globe, chimney and c.tcl?,Iatv."',X-.V ;: OOc. ea L ring, at S2.25 ; will sell Lamp scpn- Sterling silver Call Bells, two styles. Ill;, ratclyat$1.27, and Globe at 08c. $1.20 and $1.40 1 ca m? Silk and Laco Lamp Shades, any size or Sterling silver Match Holders, two styles. color .......BOc.ca $1.75 and $2.75 ea W Brass Tablo with 0 in. onyx top, complcto Sterling silver Bon Bon Dhhes, various SV at ...........$1.75 ' styles .- $2.75 to $10.50 6 Delft Boudoir Iimps, complete with Quadruplo plated Tea Sets, four pieces, 'MC . globes to match, wero $2.05 to $1.00, hand chased, at.......... $4.08 set goat $1.08ea Quadruple plated Crumb Tray and Scraper, '$& Ansonla'parlor Clocks, enamelled Iron fin. hand chased..... ... 08c. Bet Ms ished in assorted colors. Louis XIV. Quadruplo plated Fruit or Berry Dishes, :! Bhapcs 8 day. Cathedral gong strike. ut................ ....08c. ea ggft, regularly sold from $5.00 to $7.50, Quadruplo plated ! cm Dishes, at fM at $.08ca .,. .91.80 ea M: Ansonla porcelain Parlor Clocks, Royal Rogers & Hamilton s Tea Spoons, first ii.- ' Bonn cases, best Ansonla movements quality, at..... ...... .......OOc.set of six & would be cheap at $10.00, at..$5 08 each Rogers & Hamilton s Soup Spoons, first SSS? ' Nickel and enamelled Alarm Clocks, at qualitv, at.. ............. $l.lll set of six MK1 57c. each Rogers & Hamilton's Dinner Forks, first Wx quality $1.00 setof six JS.; CrOCkerV Specials. Rogers & Hamilton's Dessert Spoons, first fmh. ' ' r quality 85c. sot of six SC Wo place on pnlo to-morrow an Open Rogers & Hamilton's Sugar Spoons, lf Stock Pattern of Eugllsh wore, blue under- Butter Knives, and Coffee Spoons, at ta glaze decoration, gold traced, at about 14c. each M of regular value : Landers, Frarv & Clark's Dinner Knives, laf-.. lOOcloz. Plates, all sizes, to goat.. Oc. each plated, 12 dwt. to doz., first quality, ai 2B doz. Preserves . So. each at 15c. each i3& Oval Meat Platters (8 to 14 In. Merldcn Dessert Knives, plated blades, fM sizes) 12c. to 20c. each at 12c. each Sg ', Cups and Saucers Oc. pair Stag Handlo Carving Sets, English steel a;- And tho entire line at proportionately low blades, good value for $1.50, at prices. 05c. a pair M? Japanese china After Dinner Cups and Merlden Cutlery Co., sterling; silver ffpft'l Saucers, at 5c. pair mounted stag handle Carving Sets, English decorated Toilet Sets, 10 pieces, three pieces, in silk lined box, at largo Bhape. at $1.75 set $3.75 set New Printed Organdies. : -, Fourteen thousand yards of the daintiest and prettiest Organ dies in new Parisian patterns, printed on white grounds, go on Bale to-morrow at 121c. a Yard. These Organdies are sold extensively as foreign goods, but they are in reality American made, aud we take pride in offering them as such. In quality, finish and designs they closely re semble the higher priced French productions, yet they cost ,, about one-third. f; The excellence of these Organdies points to the fact that it won't be long before Yankee wit will outstrip foreign talent in the production of cotton fabrics, as it has in the making of ?J5 Bilks. Ij-qy; New Building, flnt floor. M All Wool Spring Suitings Extraordinary SO in. Wide-at 39c. Yd. Embroidery Values. tf$V All wool Covert SuitiURS. 50 inohoB Wo place on salo to-morrow a lot wide, in six attractive Spring mix- t tho boat Cambric Edgings and ture8-matle by an American mill Nainsook Flouuoings over offered I for retailing at 75c. yd havo for tho money. They're aplond id come to us for soiling at ttOc. yd. poods in very pretty designs, and rint floor, Naw Building. tllOy'rO Worth fully OnO-llftlf ii . , more to doublo our prices, which Two Strong Values in are Silk Shirt Waists. 5c- Oo- 15c- & a5- Jd Black China Silk Shirt Waist, well made, Women's Jackets. with yoku front nud back, lined through. m r ., , out, linen collar, ut. .$1.08 ea Tlie Best ValUCS Yet. Striped Taffeta Silk Shirt Waists, In pretr;- Bprlng colorings, yoke back and full f) .nnran von exnncfc n. hnrnnin front, madoontliu bias and lined through- , coura" J0" expect a Dnrgnin out, at $i.Hea when you buy a Jacket now, but Becoud iiuor. you'd hardly expect to get snch $4150 to $6.00 Down hTgTbe- y0B'11 Gnd the fllW" Comfortables at $3.19 Ea. 7&JrAb2Si Pw!ThaV.ae shield front and storm collar and others A manufacturer rotiring from busi- ily front and nou-hed collar, nil finished ness closed out to us his entire wUh BOod quullty Batln l,ulnK8' at$4.05 i Stock of domostic and French 8 Jacket of fancy rhevlot. fine kersey nnfin nnvornit p,i.i i.no and covert cloths, In black, blue, tan and , COereU Lomlortables green, shield and fl-fronts, lined through, filled With puro dotvn, full SIZO, out with fancy taffeta silk and satin, at 't - gj kJV 'aV0tb0en ?0lliD? . ' JackeU of heavy curl Persian cloth? wldo l',. 4.50 to $0.00, at a price which doublo front and high utorra collar, lined r .; enables as to place them on sale throughout wltn flnB taaer Uff io'o& W tomorrow at . . .rJ.IOea " koMiioor. Splendid Silks at Surprisingly Small Prices. Colored Silks. 22-Inch all Silk Figured India very neat and prutty designs In white and cream only, at -Oc. yd 21-lnch' nil Silk Brocaded Satins, in a complete assortment of all tho dcslrablo colors tor evening wear, Including whlto and cream worth 7fSc, at 40o. yd 21 -Inch all silk fancy check and plaid Taffetas, a flno bright quality In nil tho new spring styles and colors, at..Hlc. yd 27-Inch all silk fancy striped Taffeta, an extra heavy rich quality, now styles, at I .............$l.lbyi Black Silks. 22-Inch all silk black Taffeta, very strong and bright, with excellent rustic, at 00c. yd 22-inch all silk black Figured Oros Grain, In fifteen new and deslrablo patterns this Is an excellent quality and It Is worth 08c, but we'll closo It out at OOc. yd 22-inch heavy rich quality black Brocaded Satin and Gros Grain now and exclu sive designs, at OOo. yd 24-Inch all silk black Satin Duchesne ele gant quality, rich luster and very heavy. at $l.l!5yd Flnit floor. Nair Building. Fur Pricos Drop Again. All Furs must go a groat many havo gone, but thcro are a numbor of garments loft over from previ ous sales, and to haston their de parture wo again apply the prun ing knifo to their prices small nook pieces and Alaska Sealskin Jaokets Buffer alike. If you want Furs and want to save money you can't afford to let this great chance slip by Remem ber Furs will be much higher next year. Sealskin Jackets, XXX quality, perfect fitting, box fronts, valuo $200.00. at 9125.00 Forsian Lamb Jackets (Leipzig dyed Bklns), perfect fitting, box front, value $105.00. at $80.00 Electric Seal Jackets, samo model as seal skin, value $55.00, at $42.00 Mink Collarettes, edged with mink tails, fancy llninRs, value $40.00, at. . .$20.75 Persian Lamb Collarettes, fancy or plain silk linings, value $24.00, at $1U.45 Misses' Collarettes, in gray electric seal, value $10.00, at $4.05 Electric Seal Capes, 24 in. long by 120 In. sweep, with lino Persian lamb voke and fancy silk lining, valuo $115.00, at $25.50 Wo also offer very exceptional values In Men's fur lined and trimmed Overcoats, at $80.00, $08.00 & $124.00 8oond floor. Women's $25.00 Tailor Made Suits at $17.95. Fifty Tailor Made Suits of fine cheviot serge in black, blue, green and brown fly front coats and new style skirt lined throughout with Roman striped taffeta silk thoroughly stylish and up to date and fully worth $25.00 go on sale to-morrow at $17.95 ea Second floor. Black Ostrich Plumes, 29c. Ea. Eecent advices from Paris indicate that Black Ostrich Plumes will be much in voguo for bat trimming during the com ing Spring and Summer This offering is, therefore, most opportune, for it en ables you to buy theso goods at much below value. One of tho boat feather manufacturers In New York sends us a lot of flno three-quarter Ostrich Plumes, 0 inches long, of rich glossy black with full wldo head would bo counted excel lent valuo at 30c. for selling to-morrow at SOc. ca A Matchless Furniture Chance. We've seourod for selling at about one-third below regular value a lot of manufacturer's sam ples of tho very newest Spring de sirms in PARLOR SUITS, FAN CY PARLOR and RECEPTION CHAIRS, FANCY. ROCKERS, otc, All como to us direct from tho New York Furniture Exposi tion. Those samples wero pro duced to show tho best work of the leading furniture makers of tho country, and they were therefore made and finished with extra care. Nothing newer or bettor is to be had. Tho assortment comprises: 25 Parlor Suits, 50 odd Parlor Chairs, 40 Gilt Chairs, 75 fancy Rockers and Easy Chairs. And there's only one of each pat torn. These specimen itomo will give you some idea of tho opportunity that this salo affordB to every one who needs furniture. PAIILOK SUITS, mahogany and ma hocany finished frames, upholstered In velour, satin damask aud silk tapestry, made to sell at $32.00, 40.00, 45.00, 05.00, 00.00 Our price, $22.00, 20.00, H4.0O, ltH.OO, 02.00 ODD PAHLOIt CIIA1HS, Including Divans, Window Seats, Reception Chairs, etc., made to sell at $7.00, 12.00, 15.00, 24.00, 30.00 Our price, $5.00. O.OO, 1 l.OO, 17.00, 22. OO GILT PIECES, Conversation Chairs, Homan Chairs, Divans, etc., mado to sell at $3,B0, 7.80, 10.00, 10.00, 30.00 Our price, $2.25, 5.00, 7.00, 12,00, 21.00 nOCKKltS somo with saddle seats and soma upholstered mode to sell at $0.00, U.00, 12.00, 10.00, 18,00 Our price. 94.00. O.OO, 8,00, 1O.B0, l&OO SneMyi guvtrtumtut. .. I - 8rMK gMvcrtijfmtKt. MATTHEWS. Our business year begins Monday, January 31; have received many new fine goods from the leading manufacturers of England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Austria, Germany, Japan, St. Gallen and our own mar kets, and we intend to make the year 1898 the most interesting of all years. Have placed our standard higher than ever, and our system is fully appreciated by the people. All goods marked at the smallest possible margin of profit and on cash basis. Every Lady and Gentleman invited to our new exhibit. All mail, telegraph or telephone orders filled promptly. Our telephone number is "830" Brooklyn. HALL RACKS SHOES. ppt This $6.00 A BAROAIN IN 3 IjJ Hall Rack, Misses' and Children's Hf i Shoes. Sj!- $3.98. $1.50 and $2.00 Kind at $12.00 kind at 98c ' $6.69: 3) pnlrsof . , fly Blisses' and 6gp4 513.50 kind at Jt WB J K $8,75; m , "'" $16.00 kind at Wwii . ?! fffi JjS "" "' u " n w V JK Button ft 1 $11.50; J'J-Hi wW?o oak 41) -J 3JIO.OU. jB round and China Closets and Side- S tSSLVSEao Kx -A- on now lasts, finished and trimmed DOarOS. In tho best manner, and every pair warranted to give comfort nnd tlior - ORmIvv Thin Reni Pnri ouch satisfaction. By all staudnrds ' .1, ilr-H' CblOfl Closet. Dl" cn8h Purchase offers an opportunity l l r for us to place them before you at I'l I nnnn nil shed less than actual cost of liiatcriulN, all 1 ' ' I, "- Hnufcu, glze8 nnfl w,t1Hi Sz(.s8 to 11( llla t j' I quartered oak, to 2. Monday while they last, QQ P large sire, regu- S4 ,ar price H2.S0; FURNITURE. J j! limited number r at Parlor and Library 1 'r Tables, j $15.98. About One-Half Usual Dent End China Closet, if 10.00 kind at Prices. $1 1 1)8 Bent'End China Closot, mirror top, regu- 2L-'tLTZSf H W' 2x lar price 23.75, at $18.50. & "' '"' in1Vr Sni nofflhSl" 25 other styles from JJ58.50 to $00.00. J mnhoBany nil Sideboards, swell drawer, S m B ihhed, imitation fia.50kindat $0.08. if ll inlaid top, usual !i22.50kindatS15.75. g B ! price $4. OO; spo- !!28.00 kind at $17.08. JL22SWYi cial at i S80.00 kind at $19.08. VHf V o? no $35.00 kind at $24.08. I U U Ibl.90. Brooklyn's Direct Agents (or the V lSncu'lon a o a $i.3o. ' New Haven High-Grade Bicycle, so very HandKomo imitation inlaid Shaped Top and Shelf, usual price $5.00, fSna'm, 200 One and two of a kind, some forest green, ox blood, maple, mahogany and gmaaJL VSlWfcw. oa' n" H'ZCH n,u' shapes. - ii8!7.rikind,' at.'.'.'.'!!!!!!!'.!!!!!!!!! io!o8 jmK JACKETS. P &&egE$ Inventory Reduction Sale. Interesting to Bicyclists. pP bouce chevIol "d Manufacturer's Salo of tho Now -BSS? .. . . . Haven Ulcyclo Company's SsTO kersey clolll, silk WHEELS, 1f ""nT arc2u,ar s,2' all tlin different errades, from the jfflR5Lr lowest to the hlRliest, for ladles aud tJ 'jUjjl. ,1 gentlcnicii. To mako it all the more sfl6iSRSiSj jtm y inti-restlnir, wo havo opened the dc- , USvMKi Td C partmeiiton the tliird floor, adjolulnsr tfiwIV ?SPo 3 ft!5o carpet department, where wo will V m5 ltS)W havo on exhibition a full assortment, ..., , ... ,tr , . , . T , . and all Interested will seouro . Jfa .?a'8 . AlLY&hot Jna&etBl sizes 32 to 44, black only, valuo .f 0.00, at RICVCLES. 30o' Ladles' Fine Imported Kersey and LmV a fta-4-r. Persian Cloth Jackets, host silk and sat In Vim, Hodcmnn, Straus. Hartford linings, wcrcisi5.00and918.00;iiow!fU03. and llomo Tires at u better ndvnu- - a nr? o a r- a im tugo than over before. AVill bo tho tArfc BAKUAirNb. centre of the blcjclo trade. Fancy . ,, . , prollts will not bo allowed, and all ,75Bcft,v.Sr Copes, braid trimmed, were inuohincs sold on -ash busls. ;pOj while they last. sM.OH. To accommoduto any who are an- - Ladies elour du Nord Capes, hand- tlclpatinir niakiiis a purchase iu Bmc'v trimmed, heavy satin lined, valuo Mnrih, wo will bo wllllnir to sell at 20.00; reduced to 10.118. tho prices civon below, accepting a ,-i .- . deposit now, and purchaser will pay Stfll' W r -A c?4-t-w tho bnlanco tho 1st or March, when 3II1. W dlbLN wo will deliver the Wheel; no ma- chine will bo sold except on this plan, On Bargain Counter 150 Ladles' China unless paid lor In full, an wo do not nnd Taffeta Silk Waists, wero 1.00, $5.00 consider tho Installment plan. and $(1.00, ouo and two of a lot, somo a NO. I $22.48 little soiled; special at 1. 08. Mn 4 oa oa. 100 Ladles' Black aud Colored Taffeta KJ?' i jq'fla Silk Waists, all sizes, were $5.50 and K'X qa'SZ $5.08; special at $3.08. NO. 4 ST'ST 105 Ladles' Fancy Taffeta and Plaid NO, 5 359T Slik'WalHts, were $7.50 to $10.00; now No. 6 48.64 $4.08 and $5.08. ' Fulton Street, Gallatin Place and Livingston Street, Brooklyn. Handball. Flay was resumed in the Loo? Iilaad Inter scholattlo handball tournament at tho court ot tho Adelphl Academy, Brooklyn, yeiterday morning. Thocoiiteitlnir tonnu wero from tho "I'oly Prep" and llrooUlyn Latin schools, the former winning by 5 enmos to 4. The followers of both schools ore on hand In laree numbers. It took nlno BBincs to decide the conlost. The first game, between L. FrothltiKliuin ntld Chad wick, and the sixth, between Ludlam nnd C. Frotlilncbsm, were tho best played. In the latter kriiio Frothlneliam liadn winning lead up to tho elerentli band, when I.udlnm Horvcd In urcut style and rolled up six points, u Inning the eame. Hcorca follow ; L. Frothlagbsni. " I'oly." at Cbadwlck, Latin. ID. C. KrotUlnnbaiu. "I'oly." 21i lirrklDB. Latin. IU, Ludlam, Latui, Sit Uoblnion, "l'oly." til. Chart wick, Uli C. Frothlinbam, IS. I.. Frutl luvhani, 21) IlerkliiK. H. Ludlam, X Is C. rrothlnxliain, 17. Hob inion. all ll.Tklnif, in. 1.. Frolhlnghaui, 81i Lud lam, It, lUiblDion, i'll CbadwKk, M. 1-plnU" l'oly," ISUs llrooklyu Latin. 138, Tho record ot the schools in the tournament Is: iron. Lolt.t Won. Lotl. Adolpbl 17 1 Drooklyn Latin, ,14 IS Pratt 8 V Urooklyn High... 0 HI l'oly Prep It ' Pratt nnd Brooklyn High lost one irame each by default. The Individual standing- follows; iron. Loir. Wun. Lott. Backhouse ....... s 0 O. Frothinj-ham.. 1 a Ilauekar H 0 Ludlam 8 4 L. Frotbloiham.. B 0 Cbadnrlck. ....... I 4 Itobtnsoa.,..,.,. S 1 liers.n . 2 2 Bd,. .. 1 Uuliai:, . 0 Illfle Hhooiliia-. The rifle tam nf the New York Bchuetion Corps hot IU tilth winter match at Zi-ttler's on Friday night. The special match was won by C. blevcra. The scorei IndlTldual Hatch Ten shots, poislble 250 point F, Faeomprt, S37( Dr. C. Orocb, S80 J.C. IIono.234 J. A. Chrliteu, V!li C. F. OITi rniau, 2!!H( 1 Felsel, 87J. O.ThooIke, V1H; II .Nordtruck, K87i II. Zett ler, iJll. I). MichaeUon, 285i C. Hteffpna 82IJ, K. llertmann, 2HH-0 SleTrrs. VSOs N. (.'. L.Uerenten. 2201 A. V. Imcko. 22i Capt MeyiT, 2IU F. Fflil buaen. 2t7ill. Ko.ter. 210; li 1 Lawrence, 20H: A, Lrderhaun, 20S. C. Jlaun. 207i H dalle, vol; v. Wt.Ml, 218(11. ttragge, 2U4 J. Ojbber. 2IH F, II Kh.n, 20Ui J. lUektMehl. IHUi II, Devker, 1U0: II, Doehle. lbOg A. lluukauf, 102. J, Caplan, IU.Hi II. Ilorenbumer, lbll,F hchulr. 1K7J. '.iraiei. 151. Team Match, aame condition. F Fflcoinpr6'a team J. Hum. 23i II Zi-ltler, 231 1 Ulchael.un, 3.IU: Capt.lt ytr, 2J7i (aroiupr, 224s Fclgel, 2V2 Nord. bruck, 221 i O. F. orfi-rman, 220, (1. Dotlile, villi Feldhu.eu, '21U: llorrnliurgfr. 210, Koaier. 210, raradlen, 207i Wiwel, 203) Ix)d.rUau, luu; Klete ebl. 1U2; Mann, I7U. Total. :i,hd3, J. a Cbrliten'a team Dr.Mroacn, 230; J U.Tnoelke. 2J(i C.SIerera, 2H3t A W. Imcke. 230i t'brliten. litri; Sterteni. 224i J. (Jobber. 220 Ilerenten, 217i Oalle. 212i Wragge, 21HKblen. 80Si Decker, 21 7i llerrniaao, 212! Lawrence, 1U5 bchult, 1H5; Ilaukauf, 1b7i Caplan. 187 Total, 3.B3B. ' llamtlcap llatoh Sleera, 8l0i Offermao, 24Bi Doehle, 24D Mlcaa laon. 244l TbOllke, 243 1 Wragge, 248 Herrmann, 240 Dr. C. Urokh, 240: Horen burger, JIIOiLemeke. 80i Keldbu.cn. 23H Docker, 288 1 (Jobber. 87llionn. 23B; Paradlea, 28i Felml. 2aSiKoatsr.S36i Nordbruck, 884i Facouprt, 2 82 1 Bt.aeiu,'281eilen,880UTnUJi.tlo, fe-(-t..'i.iy.it,',y-j ,fyt-y.?js if-MwK'I'f'fT-'W 8wMll ivtxllfimttt. groflMMu &vtxtltmtrt!S. The Sterling Piano Co. Announce An ' UNUSUAL ATTRACTION. This Week MASTER DARWIN WOOD, Age 7 Years, will entertain the public every afternoon (except Monday), from 3 to 4:30, Master Wood has been rightly named the " Mozart of America," as he im provises as he plays and never repeats. Come and hear him for he is a 717" C KT X 3ES DEI. You are also invited to visit the several floors of our warerooms and inspect the 200 beautiful STERLING PIANOS. 3,000 actual purchasers in Brooklyn testify to the superior quality of this old and reliable piano. Special Bargains. Several Sterling and Huntington pianos that have been in use from ons to four months at reduction of $25.00 to $75.00. 2 second-band Uprights, $100.00 2 M(ra "ae Squares, $75.00 I secondhand Upright, 1 25.00 3 vcr ,iae Squares, 60.00 2 -slightly used Uprlgnts, 148.00 6 Kood Squares, 40.00 2 very flue Sterlings, 225.00 4 8od Squares, 30.00 SfUlALL BUlOftlTB-flLY PAVEuWS. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. The Sterling Piano Co MANUFACTURERS, Wholesale and Retail Warerooms, 536 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN. Opposite Montauk Theatre. V. H. DKSLOV, Manurr, Largest Retailers. HHOTHER GREAT BARGAIN. rTl' (( )) Regular Price UJ $27.00, 'y I ' 1 - For this Fine Solid I 1 H,l'&j, I iill'VJu 1 Oak Folding Bed.with S Lftll pMtfe 1 J French Bevel Plates, I f Hi) 1 . .., J, "i iHeF are ova 'n centre FJ lfS3Sl IHP Best Woven wire W I Kiwi (51 Spring, full size, easy v pWwW)lH 'WA anc simP,e to Pe" 1 ! Emm W r? rate neat Caryin m WMJJll WA T and Warranted. Ill ml We have a ln.n- JiM dred other Bargains. ""Sr -iLlZj"" a" a once anc """ " J save money. CASH OR ODFLE3I3IT1. BROORLYI FURNITURE COMPANY, Complete House Furnishers, I 553 to 571 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 iir.it uvsuAsn vami: to cnuitou. Sir.. Ito.s Uilrrra a aiirl.lr suit fainted Tljouslit II JIu.t II. III. t.ho.l, nsauiMi, Jan. 25, During last oronine's Bor vice at tho lliuitlet clmpol ot Mlluiont Sirs. Ijiuretla Hoto occupied one of the pewe, and when a man was abowu to the samo pew the woman uttorcxl a shriek, swooned, and fulnloJ. The man was her husband, a respectable me chanic and good cltlicn. He assisted In rcstor. inar bis wlfu to consciousness, Hbo was then helped home, w hero at midnight she was ablo to explain as follows: , "When I saw the man enter the pew I knew be looked like my buaband. Then I thought It was hie abadow. or hU spirit, and that aome- , thing terrible bad happened to h'p?, probably death. I knew that It could not ho nn '" 'l lorliohud not twen iDcliurch In ten H The Itiislnnd Buys liojutttouk n nu '; S tocliur li lust nlnlit, hut hud no ldut I'' -id 1 t rluhli n his w ifu In that w ay. llustuest Treublfa. j Ocorsro Bombard & Son ((leorne an i ' 'rs J. Ilcrnhnrd), manufacturers of clothinn ' -"a and '.'01 Kast lO'.'d streot and 'JOS ami .'" I'-1,1 101st stroot, mudo an asstBninont jesttr 1 W KranclsA. Wilson, irlvlnira prcfurcmii I' ' "" B. Htelnaui of Wuco, Tex., for 150 fur " ; slons. Tbolliiblllttcsaru between HtMH "'ll1 (t().(KK). nnd tho aaauts urn nearly tin' wiiij Deputy tiberltr O'Oonneli has recemd uii at tachment uaalnst Morris ltubens, lial umnutao. turer of 1!&7 (Ireena street and at Newark, N. 1 t rom K. W. Deebo for tS.VVi la f aror of loat) fcOcforbatUrs'iuaterUU.