Telephone, 3519 Main T. BRABSON & CO. Patentees and Sole Manufacturers of Brabson Lamp Specially adapted for Stores, SALESROOM: 37 FLATBUSH AVE. REFERENCE FROM UNIVERSAL BOWLING ACADEMY 271-273-275-277 Washington St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Having fourteen alleys on one floor lighted with thirtyfive Brabson Lamps at a surprisingly small consumption of gas, I recommend the 'Brabson' above all others." HERMAN F. EHLER. Mourning Can be procured at EAGLE JOB PRINTING Washington & Johnson WAREROOMS 64 Herbert Street STABLES 47-49 Herbert Street BROOKLYN, N. Y. Telephone, 160 Greenpoint T "THE EVERGREENS" HE EVERGREENS CEMETERY is situated in the Counties of Kings and Queens, and contains 300 acres. Its main entrance is on Bushwick Avenue and Conway Street, Brooklyn, at the focus of all the principal lines of travel, and conveniently accessible from the most widely remote parts of Brooklyn and New York. Notwithstanding these unequaled facilities of access, the location is appropriately secluded from the noise and bustle of the great world of life, whose surges break into silence at its borders. Its grounds are absolutely unequaled in their fitness for a necropolis. Nature has endowed the spot with varied and picturesque sylvan beauties and a charming diversity of landscape Magnificent woodland vistas and reaches of mossy emerald sward loom up in panoramic surprises as the visitor rambles over the knolls and slopes, across the dells and plains, and by the margin of the lakelets that here abound. From the terraces of the cemetery and from the summits of its higher hills the prospect embraces the great cities with their manifold engineering and architectural wonders, and in sedate or poetic contrast hamlets nestling amid their rural charms, visions of bays dotted with slumbering islands, and, southward yet, the majestic main, bearing the nation's commerce on its breast. To these admirable natural advantages are to be added the elaborate adornments of art which unstinted outlay on the part of the Trustees has supplied and is continually supplying, and which arise in costly cenotaphs, shrines, and monuments, erected as tributes to the memory of the dead. Purchasers of lots desiring time for payment will be accommodated. THE EVERGREENS became a chartered institution October 6th, 1849. OFFICE IN THE CEMETERY GROUNDS Main Entrance, Bushwick Avenue and Conway Street Telephone, 18 East New York CHARLES PFEIFFER, Superintendent |