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HOSEV SAflKET. HOUSES, GABBIAGES, ScC. BOASUDIKCn WASTEIMIEIiP IEHLaVIES. SUTPRES8ING THE DIVES. 8 0CLOGK EDITION ASTED SrTPATI OWS 1'lKMAIiES.

GeneraJ Housework. WANTEDSITUATION TO DO GEN eral houBework. by a reapactable fljirl hail jgood city Steamlwiata. FOR ORIENT. GREENFORT, SHELTER ISLAND.

SOUTHOLD end SAG HARBOR The steamer FRANCES will leave for above landings from Pier 17, E. Now Ycrkjfoot of Pine st), on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at fi P. M. Returning on alternate days. BACKETT Agents.

62 South st, N. Y. THKTAItT KAffLTC Is in Its i Forty sixth year. It is Mivhti i vprr afternoon on the working daya of the DAY MORNINGS, ffoex und on fcRits OF SUBSCRIPTION: filO noryear: 33 for six months; $1 per month; slnglo fXipies 3 cents; Sunday edition $1.60 jieryuar, postage in eiudfld" RATES FOR ADVERTISING. eOLTD AQATK MEifiUiUuliEKT U.CH linEBTTON.

Per lino. First Pago ..15 cents eoond or Fourth 25 cents ocal and Commercial Notions, Third or Fourth "Fg 50 cents Second (Editorial) Pag. SI. 00 Amusements, Lectures and Exonrsions 25 oents Advertisements under tho olluiriiig heads, measuring live linos or less, sorenty five cents. for first insertion ana fifty cents for aaoh euocessiTo insertion: "For Sale," 'To Lot," "Boarding" and "Wants." Fifteen eents per lino in BXeoas of fire lines.

Personals, Deaths. Last and "Found one dollar each insertion, when noi exceeding fire lines. Bolivians Notices fifty cents for each insertion of fire lines or less. Situations wanted, malts, 25 cents females, 15 cents. Jid deviation from those rates.

Oashin.aaranco in all Cases. Principal office EAGLE BTJUjDIKGS, BOS. Ot. Sfi AND 38 FULTON STEKKT. BROOKLYN.

BRANDH OFFICE 41 BROADWAY. E. D. THK EAGLE IN NEW YORK CITY. We hate established ageaoies far the eale of the Eagle at some of tho principal business points in Now York City, ajiallows: Hoiisft stops.

Ti. V. RiMikwood, Grand street Ferry. XV. H.

Clinch. 174 Southetrest. Fulton Btroot and Broadway, Knox Building. James Mead. Barclay street and Broadway.

THE EAGLE IN EUROPK. The Eaoxk can be obtained at CJilliz's United States Bxchange. 'J Strand, Charing Cross; American Reading Rooms. 4 Langham olaoe: tho Amorican Exchange, 449 Str.ind. and A.

B. O. Kxcliangs Club, 175 New Bund slrret. London. Alio, at 1)5 Boulorard del Capuolnes and Munme A 7 Rue Scribe.

Paris. TamesT. Btes A GeneTa, JSwitzorKnd. and the Uor toan Transatlantic Exchange, 78 Friuilrichstrauso, Berlin. W.

"OBSE. WAGON AND HARNESS FOR sale. Oan be soen at 541 onrtli av, grocery storo. A ELEOANT BIOINO HOKSE EOB jir Bole seven groan old. kind and true, for.

lady or Day, so aamner av, corner ioyg at. AJLAEGE ASSOBTMENT OF TRUCKS and baiinnsa wagons of all styles and sizes for sale on easy 'terms if reqoirBtL Cor. Nary and Johnson sta. FIRSTCLASS SIDE BAR BUGGY FOB sale choap at a bargain. Xoauire of owner.

81d nana sc. WOBK HORSES TO LET, BY THE DAY or week, suitable for grocer, baker, business wagon or any light work; also, large. stronff norsee, suitable for single or double trucks or any heavy work. D. 8.

BRES no. outlay si. 3ETEBAL TSEW AND "SECOND HAND top buggies, phaetons. Burry wagons, for sale; alsosevsral oheap horses; sll will bo sold at very low rices, on account of closing businees. JACOB and 12 Kevins st.

A HANDSOME CHESTNUT HORSE, 15 1 12 5L hands, with top phaeton harness, all tori 300; good as bo aeon and tried at Mr. Mowbray's tablets, 233 Sohermorhorn at. Parti cuUrs ol oirnor, J. U. HAMILTpy, 677 Fnlton st.

COUPES, BROUGHAMS, EXTENSION TOP PHAETOKB, SUHBEYS. Tillage carta, 11 ht rock aw ays, pony phaetons, jump Boats, Depot "Wagons, Physicians' boot ana, Bnggies, And xifty saoond hand oarriacos at reasonable prices. JAMES DOWNEY, 337 and 338 Atlantioar. A HANDSOME BAY HORSE, SIXTEEN hands high, 7 years old. sound and Mind beautiful extension top phaeton and harness sell separata; also, brown, horse, IB hands, with two whael dog cart and harness; also, chestnut horse, 15tf hands, with top phaeton andiiarnsss; visa, the handsomest Tillage cart turnout In Brooklyn; jot black pony, Tomy Dodd, hands high, 7 years old, sound and kind for children to ride aud drive, with viTciga cart and harness, made to order for pony: also, brown saddle and driring horse, 15 hand a.

eutnd and gentle; also, stylish pair Kentucky bred horses, 15X handf; elegant cart by Wood BrotherB, and harnoes; sell separate: ahto, a lot of first class second hand carriages of all kinds cheap, and over 40 good driving and business horses that I am oommiusioned to sell in their owners' stables for want of use. Gentleman wishing to buy or sell will do well to coll at MOWBRAY'S Commission and Sale Stables, 333 Bchermerhom st; established telephone call 208. TRAVEL, THAWSPOHTATIOW. Ac Constwine Sleauicrs. VTEW YORK AND OU1JA MAIL STEAM JLI 6HIP COM PANT, FOR HAVANA, Calling at St.

Augustino, to taks and bend passen esn to anfl from Ha Tana. ONLY WKKKLY LINE OF AMERICAN STEAMERS. From Pior 16, East Rirer, 3 P. M. NEWPORT 8ATURDAY, July 18 SARATOGA SATURDAY, July 25 NASSAU AND ST.

JAGO. SANTIA30 THURSDAY, July 30 JAUIEB E. WARD 4 Agents, 113 Wall st, N. Y. AL1EAX, J.

AND ST. JOHN'S, N. P. RED GROSS LINr; Pior 3, North Rirer. Steamer MIRANDA.

July 15, at 11 A.M. Steamer MIRANDA July 29, at A.M. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER TRIP. Hew iron steamships having all the latest improvement of modem passenger steamers. Interesting sail by daylight throngh Long Island and Vineyard Sounds charming cra nectinK tours through tho far famed Annapolis Valley and up the oeautif ul St.

Lawrence, and grand rievr of the historic Newfoundland coast. Bates of paesnM To Halifax First Cabin, 818: floo ond, 119. To St. John's First Cabin, 834; Second, 918. BOWRING A ARCHIBALD, Agents.

89 Uroodway. N. Y. CHARLESTON. SAVANNAH.

FLORIDA AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via CHARLESTON, S. at 3 P. M. From Pier 27. North River, foot of Park place.

CITY OF PAI.ATKA, Capt. Vogel July 15 CITY OF ATLANTA. Capt. Lockwood Rat 18 JAMES W. QUINT ARD k.

Agents. Via SAVANNAH, at 3 P. M. From Pier 35. North Rivor, foot of Spring St.

CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. Catherine. July 18 NACOOOHKE. Capt. Kempton July 18 TALLAHASSEE, Capt.

Fisher July 21 H. YONGE, Agent. All these atoamera are provided with first clasa patisn ger accommodations. Insurance of one per cent. Pre.

mium can be oollected at destination if insurance is effected by two o'clock at union ufhoe, or by three o'clock at piors, on or before day of sailing otherwise it mnut be paid by shipper. Fur further information apply to the agents of the respective lines as above, office on pier, nr toW. II. RHETT, General Anent, Great Southern Freight and Passenger Lines, unionofficaal.7 Broadway, New Yorit Pity. Steamships.

ANCHOB LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. Sail from New YcrU regularly. GLASGOW SERVIOK VIA LONDONDERRY 18, 9 A. M.lAnohoria.

8. 3 P. M. Furnessia. 25, 8 P.

M.IOircaHsra Aug. 15,9 A. M. Cabin passage, 880 to $30. Second clasa, 1830.

Aud every ne.i'lay Cabin passage, $60 to Second class, 35. Cabin eaaursion tickets on very favorablo terms. Steerago outward, $20: prepaid, $15. For passage or further information apply tn HENDERSON BROTHERS. Nd.

7 Bowling greon. New ur JOHN TAYLOR, 08 Court st. Brooklyn (optn Saturday evenings from 7 to 9:30 o'clock); and 027 DeKalb av, near Nostrand. CHARLES Si. BEBSY.

IU Broadway, Wiliiamsburgh. TOETH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP jLvj LINE New York. Southampton and Bremen. Werder.Sat.JnlylS.l :30P.Mj"Salier, S.it., Aug. 1,9:00 A.M Eider, July 22, 2 P.

MWerra, Aug. 6, noon. Main, Sat July 25, 7:00 A.Ml'Donau, Aug. 8, 8 P. Steamers marked sail for Bremen direct.

Rates of passage to Havre nr Bremen. On Express atoamera, 1st cabin, $30, $100 and $125 2nd cabin, $55 nnd 900. On older 2nd cabin, $50. Steerage at lowest rates return ticketB at reduced rates. Pier between Second ami Third Hobokeit, N.

J. OELRICHS 4 No. 2 Bowling Green, N. Y. rflUNARD LINE.

THE OUNARD STEAMSnrp nmrPANV T.rarTTTJrrv tin, T7 V. FROM PIER 40, N. NFW OHK. BOTHNIA Saturday. July 18.

11 A. M. AURANIA Saturday, July 23, 5 A. M. KTRUP.iA Saturday, Aug.

1, 8 A. M. And every follnwina; Sal onlay. RATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin passage, $80 to $100, acourding to accommodation. Tickets to Paris, $22 additional.

Return tickets on fav oruiile terms. Steerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstuwn and all other ports of Europe at low eat rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp aud other ports on tho Continent and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and passago apply at the company's offices.

No. 4 Bowling Green. Now York. VERNON H. BROWN 4 Agents.

For passage tickets from or for Europe, drafts at lowest rates and further information apply to T. H. HENDRICK SON, No. 215 Atlantis av, near Court st, sole agent for Brooklyn. XATE LINE.

k3 NEW YORK TO GLASGOW LIVERPOOL. BELFAST OR LONDONDERRY. PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS SAH, EVERY THURSDAY From Pior 42, North River, foot of Canal st. Passenger acoommodationB unsurpassed. Cabin passage 930 and $40.

according to location of stateroom. Steoxage to and from Europo at lowest rates. Eicirrnion tickets at reduced rates. AUSTIN BALDWIN A Agent, No. 53 Broadway.

BERNARD BOG AN, Agent, 65 Court st, Brooklyn. Parcels forwarded to all parts of Europe by Baldwin's Kurnpean Express. tflUION LINE UNITED STATES MALL Jf STEAMERS, sailing from Pier No. 38 North River, foot nf King Bt, for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL, u. NEVADA Tuesday, July 28, 6:00 P.

M. ABYSSINIA Tuesday, Aug. 4, 10:30 A. Cabin paneago, $00, $70 and $80. Intermediate 930.

Steerage from Now York, $19. Prepaid steerage to Now York, $15, GUION A 2'J Broadway, New York. JOHN C. HENDERSON 4 SOX. 3U Fulton St.

WHITE STAR LINE. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. FROM PIER 52. NORTH RIVER. CELTIC THURSDAY, July 16, 8:30 A.

M. ADRIATIC THURSDAY, July 23. 3P. M. BRITANNIC THURSDAY, July 30, 7 A.

M. Cabin rates. $60. $80 and $100. Steerage tickets, from New Ym $20j from the old country, $15 intermediate in Adriatic, $3o.

N. B. Theso steamers do not carry cattle, sheep or pigs. For passage tickets or drafts payable nn demand everywhere in England. Iroland, Scotland, Sweden and Norway, at lowest rntos.

apply to V. ALDRIDGE, 12 Court st, and JOHN F. MORGAN, 85 Broadway, Williamshnrgh. J. UORTIS.

30 Broadway. New York. GENERAL TRAIi.SATLAM'IC COM Tf PANY, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE. COMPANY'S PIER, NO. 42, NORTH RIVER Foot uf Morton st.

ST. LAURENT July 15, 8 A.M. AMERIOUE Jury 22, 2 P. M. ST.

GERMAIN July 29, 6 A.M. payable nt sight, in amounta to suit, on the Ilanuuo Trnnsstl.intifiuo, of Paris. LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Greon, N. Y.

PENSER A RODGKRS. 85 87 Court Bt. Brooklyn. INMAN LINE STEAALKttS. iv vsTOWV A "''O I TVFRPfiOL.

CITY OF OHESTF.R Saturday, Jnly 1R. 10:30 A. M. CITY OF CHICAGO Saturday, July 25. 3:00 P.

M. CITY OF RICHMOND Saturday, Aug. 1,8:00 A. M. From Pier 36, Nurlli River.

Cabin passngo, 880 and $100; intermediate, $35; steerage from New York. $20; prepaid tickets. $15. For passage, apply to PETEH WRIGHT 4 SONS, agent, NoTl Broadway, Now York. JOHN C.

HENDERSON A SON, 344 Fulton ot; ur H. I KOCH, 44 Rnwdwav. Kmnklyn Stoom boots. PROVIDENCE LINE, FOR PROVIDENCE. WORCESTER, NASHUA.

CONCORD. AH Northern New England Points, Ploaaantest route to WHITE ELEGANT STEAMERS. RHODE ISLAND and MASSACHUSETTS leave New York from Pier 29. Nurth River, foot Warren st, at 5 P. M.

daily except Snnday. Longost water route full night's rest. White Mountain train, with parlor car, leaves steamer's landing, Prori donce, 6:30 A. IL, runs through to Fabyan's without change. Breakfast on steamer at 6 A.

dinner at Plymouth, arriving at Fabyan's osrly in the afternoon. PROVIDENCE LINE Is most direct route to resorts oa NAHRAGANSETT BAY. Tickets and staterooms can be secured in Now York at 3 Astor Honse, 257. 287, 807, 397, 457, 785, 912, 857 Broadway Windsor, Fifth Avenue, Aat or House, Grand Central, Cosmopolitan Hotels; 320 Bowery; in Brooklyn at 833 Washington, 730 Fulton sta, and at Pier 29. N.

B. Send to Box 3,011 for Summer Excursion book. D. 8. BABOOCK, President.

F. W. POPPLE, General Passenger Agent. OSTON ANi NEW ENGLAND. INSIDE ROUTE BTONINGTON LINE.

Steamers leave from Pier 33, N. daily, except Sundays, at 5 P. M. A now train with parlor cara (reclining chairs), between steamers' landing and Boston, without charge Most direct route to Watch Hill asd Narragaa sett pier. F.

W. POrPLE, Gen airaaaenger Agent. LWH BKILRiEfOlU' DAILY CRYSTAL JL WAVE loaves Pier 35, East River, at 3 P. M. Twenty third at, East River, 3:10 P.

M. BRIDGEPORT leave Catharine slip 11 A. M. Fare (Crystal Wave) excursion, 40c. Brooklyn paaseugun take the Oatharina Ferry.

XiOR BRIDGEPORT. IT STEAMER ROSED ALE Leaves Pior No. 21, East River, at 3 P. foot of Thirty first st. East River, 3:15 P.

daily, Sundays excepted. Connecting with evening trains on N. Y. and N. H.

and H. Naugatuck and Housatonic Railroad. OR LONG BRANCH A HEISLEY. Cantain C. W.

Davis, leavas Pier 27. K. dailr (Snndavs excepted) at 0:30 A. M. B.

at A r. stops at beabngut each way, at Highlands on signal. Passengers and freight at rates. Horses and carriages a specialty R. P.

DOBBINS, owner. TEAMER W. W. COIT, GD3BS, PIER 23, E. foot of Boekman st Orleut, Shelter Island, Greenport.

Southold and Sag Harbor, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, P. M. Returning loaves Sag Harbor Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 P. MT GIBBS, agent, Pier 23. LBANY BOATS, PEOPLE'S LINE.

AND DEAN RICHMOND leave Pier 41, IT. foot Canal st, EVERY WEEK DAY, at 8 P. connecting with all points North and West. Freight received until time of departure. FALL RIVER LINE FOR BOSTON, FALL RIVER, NORTH and EAST The moat comfortable and agreeable route to the WHITE MOUNTAINS, MT.

DESERT, all principal cities, inland and sea shors resorts of Nnw England ond The well known steamers PILGRIM and BRISTOL, leave New York alternately daily, SUNDAYS INCLUDED, at 6:30 P. fimu Pier 28, North River, foot of Murray et. connection via Annex b'lal from UrmitK 5:00 P. M. Jersey City 4:00 P.

M. A FINE CONCERT issivon on board ev ory evening by "the celebrated bands and orchestras attached to these steamers. Lungvater run to; full night's rest six morning trains to Boston short rail ride. NEW TRAINS. SECOND BOSTON EXPRESS leaves Fall River at 7:25 A.

arrives Boston 9:05 A.M. WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS leovesToll River at 7:25 A. M. Parlor oars through toFabyans via Lowell and Nashua, nnd via Lowell and North Onn way. NEWPORT LINE.

For Kewport, E. direct, Martha's Vineyard, Kantnok et, Capo Cod and all inland and seashore resorts an the Old cibmy system. The nno steamere, PROVIDENCh and OLD COLONY, leave New Yurk alternately dally (Sundays excepted) at P. M. from Pier 28 North Biv er (old number).

These eteam era do not 410 beyond Newport. Tickets and staterooms for both lines may bo tnrod in New ork at 207, 401, 944, 857 and 1,833 Broadway, 153 Buwery. Actor. Filth Avenue and Windsor hotala, LINE OFFICE, PIER 28 NORTH RIVER and on steamers. In Brooklyn, 4 Oourtst, 800 Fnlton st.

107 Broadway, E. D. and Annex ufiot, foot Fiiltonst. Write to P. O.

Box 452, New York, for luit 01 ran jtiver i.ine 1 ours anu curaiuna am copy of "Tip End of Yankee Land," free on application. ui ORDEN 4 LOVELL, GEORGE L. OOHNOB, Agents. ucnerai rassenger Agent. HUDSON RIVER BY DAYLIGHT.

LINK STEAMER ALBANY OB O. Y1BBARD. (Daijv. except Leave Fulton st, Brooklyn, by Annex 8:00 A. M.

Lean Vestry it phyr, New 8:40 A.M. Leave West Twentgr oecond at. pier, New York. 9:00 A. M.

For Albany. landing at Nyack and Tarrytown (by forry). West Point, Ncwburgti, Ponjhkoopaie, Bhinebeck, Cota kill and Hudson. CONNECTIONS. RHINEBECK with IL A C.

W. B. H. for Hartford, Springfield and the East, and (by ferry) with speoial train on U. A D.

R. for tha TOsnrte of tbs Cstrtilti. CATS KILL with special train on OatakBl Mt R.Il. HUDSON with B. Jt A.

R. R. lor Chatham, Pittsfiold, North Adams and Lebanon 8prlna ADDA NY with V. Ss fi. O.

Oo.jt. B. for LsbeGeptgo, Jn'tmtml mad tha Hoiai.raa with T. C. 4H.il Niegvira jMUkb Gbjrtoa, Atcxaflatria Jwey Had West.

Tbo Cold Beserre I tbe Xrr nsH ry Tito Banks Besolro to Aid in IQaintain lnp; it Report of tbs SctUetaent oC It nil road Troubles Stocks Ciencrall Slronjr. Wall Stbezt, July 11, An important conferenoo waa held yctterday afternoon balwoon tho Treuisuror of tho United Suites and tho Clnarlng Houso Awaoclatlon, ot whlcU a coiireo was decided ujon by Uio banks by which Uio 1'rcasury will bo onabled to maintain IU gold reserve al least until Congreod can act upon Uie BU Tor question. Tho fact was prosentwl at tho that whllo tho (loToniment has lcen bteadily paying out eold ltd recoipta of such money havo boon dlmlnlHh log and Its accumulation of silver Increasing. Oa July 1 tho not gold In tho vaalw amounted lo $19), 238,000, of which only was In excess ci Uio lcnl rtwn'o for the redemption of 1'nlted Ktatoft notes. This oxeoss has now boon reduced to about 18,000,000, aud provhiion must lo mado for tho Sep temlwr paymont of Interest on 4s, beside other gold obligations.

Tho polli? of seeking to maintain trie jrold reeervs by reduc liiR the volume of certificates and of gradually cancelling silver certificates has thusfar worked satisfactorily, but It is claimed that this cannot be relied upon In future and that some othor means must be adopted for augmenting; the gold rosorvn. The Government canunt borrow without authority of law, it is not advisable to sell t. ji undtn tho act ot lSTTi for the puriose of resumption, and the Treasury is compoll1 I tho law which requires the coinage of standard dollars and their issue in payment of obligations. The Clearing House Association passed a reaola tlon tendering to the Government $10,000,000 in gold iu oxrliautto for that amount of fractional ilvcr coin or for such other currency as tho Clearing llonae Committee may approve, the vo be apportioned among tho banks in proportion to their do posits auil gold reserve. this amount Bhoulil Insuftlclent it will be increaced to tJO.OOO.OOa HtcickH ocncl at a fractional dectlno compsred wilh tho close of yesterday, rocoverod in tho oarry trade and then fell off on realizing sales.

Tho report Unit tho Stjuth i'l'nnsylvanln matter had becnseliledi and tluit the dirforoncos between tho Penusyl the Baltimore and Ohio hail boon adjusted caused a sharp rally in Die Trunk I. Ino stocks and, although feverish, the tone of the market waa generally strong for the remainder of tho morning. (Stock Exchange SaJr.o First IZoiurd. STew roiis. July la.

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265 Sixth av, N. Room 4. WANTED GIRLS, ATTENTION I IM mediate empioymont in any capacity in stores, offices, hotels and private families, at good wages: city or country. Manhattan Agency, 733 Broadway, N. X.

Posi tions guaranteed orjnoneyroiundeci open evenings. WANTED GIRLS WHO W3SH TO learn any sowing machine will receive full instructions fifty cents at the sewing machine school of tho BROOKLYN CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY, 61 Poplar between liioks and Henry. Hours, 9 to 6 daily, exoept Saturday. Nurses nnd Scnmstresaoa. ANTED AS A NURSE FOR TWO children, a ynong Protestant JtirL Hi JFirst st, bot.

Sixth and seventh avs. HTlfANTET COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS inrmediatoly ono with a good knowlodgo of areaa malang. None other need Apply at 732 Onion Bt. Chrunbermaiafl and Wnltresses. WANTED AS FIRSTCLASS WAITRESS and assistant chnmboxmaid, a smart, tidyirl to go to tho country Tor tho Bummor nonelmt those who understand their buainegaTraedatpply.

At 162 Montague at. 'Cooka, WBBhers nnd Ironor. WANTED AS A COOK, WASHER AND ironor, a young aotivo woman must understand making cako and pics and come woll Tecommonded. Ap uiy jot iwn unye fc a nuiuam. 1 1 tpT A TUT 1 tltlr IVl' WiVlNXl'iU A yjKJUU JTXjJi.i uuuii, to assist with the washing and ironing only those aconstomed to work in a boarding house need apply.

Call all week at 15 Willow st, corner of Middngh. ftenurai Hounework. WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE wnrk, a girl; must bo a flood cook, washer and ironor willing and obliging wages $12. Call at 186 Gates avenue. 'ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE 1.

4 trr fsiM nf C.HilHrATi. tTl RTTt8jl fAmily, a Gonnan or Swedish girl; good home; $9. Ap ply at J13 i onto o. l7ANTED" TO DO HOUSEWORK FOR a small family, living tn apartments, a girl, who can sleep homo. Call Tuesday and Wednesday oveninga at 144 Cambridge place, near Fulton st.

ANTEDTO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework, a girl, 15 yoars of age; willing to go in tho country for the Bummor. Apply at 113 Congress st. Employment Agenclos. WANTED SERVANTS ALL KINDS, for city and country. PROTECTIVE EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION, larcest in the United StntOB.

Siimnier hotels promptly supplied. Brooklyn down town office, 318 and 320 Fulton si: uptown, 846 Fulton, near vanaorPlit av. rt. n. rnooorjniopuuwij.

SEUVANTR 1ANA(JED BY lodios Brooklyn Empioymont Bureu. 29 Concord at, near Fulton, 3 bluoks bolow City Hall, bank earner; many respectable servants come here who havo nererbeon at an office before; Bituationa ready in city or coun try. TPR7ANTED SESVANTS AT AG17E Agency, 1S4 Atlantlo av, near iiimou aji nationalities nnd capacities; city or country employers nnd Bervants suited immediately and more satisfactorily than through any other source or agonoy. bummor hotels promptly anppliud; tickets, drafts, etc. TFATiTEn HELP ANTED TWO ACTIVE YOUNG MEN Vi ti VntrlntiiTn of men's furniflhinff goods.

Apply, with referonces, at WECHSLERA ABRAHAM'S. ANTED AS OUTSIDE SAXiESJLAN, enerfetic young man good terms to an active AddroM SALESMAN, 10, Eagle nifaco. "ANTED AN ACTIVE MAN WILLING to work for outside) ousinesa good pay. Call before 11 A. 11.

at Hi Court at. Room 20. WANTED TWO YOUNG MEN WITH expurienoe in ladies' and geutolmon'E furnishing department. J. MoCORMICK, Filth av, corner Ninth st.

ANTED AGENTS IN EVERY CITY TO sell the EUREKA WATER FILTER. It is long needed; sells at eight; iits iaucete, catchos all mud, dirt, insectB, etc. It is rniide of brass, nicely bBaded and nickiu plathd. It contains fine apongo, fine charcoal and a finesinvo. Sample, postpaid.

25 cents. For circu fars, tonus, address THE PHEN1X MANUFACTUK ING COMPANY, 22 Mechanic st, Newark, N. J. WASTi: SJTaJAT I OIVS I'EHIAILES. NurHca anil Wenmatressen.

WANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE, by iriani cirl lately lauded. Please coll for two days at 214 Twentieth st, near Fifth av. WANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE, to tako care of an infant or young children and do plain sewing, by a young woman is willing to go into the country; has tho best of city reference. Please call for two days at 51 Cnoovorplaco ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST nlxKM nni wri iiv nn pTriHrioncod Protestant person onn tnke ontiro i haro of a baby; will bo found reliable; good city roforonco. 105 Prtapect st, near Jny.

"ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE tn in vnliri nr nnlti tnkn nntire charxre of nn infunf frinn rfa lirT.it fl TiqnnrfcahJn middle HffOd TflV mun: wiUiiLB to go to th oounT.ry for tho Summer; has doctors1 reforoncu. Call tor two daya at 948 Pacific et. ANTEDITUAT ION AS A CIIIL drcn'. i nurso or would take entire charge of the dntifiS (rf smalt taruily where she oould make it a homo, by a most lHlinblfi yv mu.n, Enitlish; biiHt city roforence. Address mrs.

1j. ttngie omco. rANTED SITUATION AS A SEAM 8treH3, by a wood droasmnker. Call for tbroo daya at R97 Myrtle av, corner Spencer st, over drug storo; 110 objection to go jnlio country, WANTED SITUATION AS A SEAM stroas and chambermaid, by a respectable young girl; no objections children good roforenceH. Pleaao call for two daya at 435 Baltic st.

one door from Kevins. ANTED SITUATION TO MIND ohildron, by a respectable young city referonces. Call for two days at CO Bergen ANTED SITUATION TO MIND A buby or assist in general houHoworK. oy a gin, ago 15. Call or address lUA o.

iiza beth at. to take care of children or baby, by a young girl can do nico plain sowing. Call for two days at S87 Washington av. ANTED SITUATION TAKE rarn ft Tinhv. lir vmtni; ffirl.

Clll for two daVS at iirosont employer's, 361 FiatbuHh av ring eooond boll. ANTED SITUATION TO TAKE care of a baby and make herself useful, by a yuung fir' of 14 yoars; is willing and obliging. Please call at 4i)0 ifthav ring third bell. No postals anSTvered. ANTED SITUATION TO TAKE caro of children, by a French girl willing to go in the country for the Bummer.

Apply at present employ er's, t'Ju Washington av. ANTED SITUATION TAKE care of children or do litrht housework by a girl. Pleaso call for two days at 54 Undorhill av. Cards not answered. "ANTED SITUATION TO TAKE THE nnrH of children and make heraelf cenorally use ful, by agirl; will be found willing and obliging.

Oallfor two days at 399 Baltic st, Bocond floor. AlSTEDSTTUATiON TO TAKE care of children and assist with uoBtains work, by an American girl wouldgo to the country for the Rummer; has good references. Please coll at or address 1,035 Pacific street. ANTED SITUATION TO DO SEW inshv the week, nr will assist with lisrhthocse work in a private family, by a Swedish girl. Callatprea sent employer's, 192 Prince et.

Chambermaid and Waitresses. WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress, by a respectable girl. Call lor two days at id Jjegraw WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and seamstress, by a young Norwegian girL Pleuse call at No. 18 Beach place, three doors from Backett st, noiu Hamilton Ferry. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM liprmnid nnd waitress, or to do ceneral housework in a small family, by a young girl.

Can bo Keen at 220 Grand aT. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress, or to take care 01 children. by a respectable Nonvosinn girl ban good city references. Call for two days at 1(12 Nineteenth st. 'ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM beniiiiiil and waitress, by a respectable youim Swe dish girl; bas good city referonces.

Call for two days at 579 DeKalb av. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid or assistant laundress, by a respectable colored girl; good referonce. Call for two daya at 455 Ailelpni st. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM tifiTTTiitir. nnii wtji itrM.

nr would take care uf chil dren, by a respectable young girl; left lost place on account of the family going to the country. Call at 858 Doan street. ANTED SITUATION AS UPSTAIRS Sill. irl or soamstreBS, by a young Swedish girl, talk ing Eng Please call at 103 liergen Bt. ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP Rtaiis work or housework in a small family.

Please call for two days at 059 Pacific Bt. WANiSriTrATION TO DO UP stairs work and take care of children, by a girl lutely landed. Please call for two days at Siith st, near tho Sonoy Hospital. ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP sfjiirs work, bv a rounir Swedish mrl oan furnish first class reference. Please mill for two da at 338 Smith street.

WANTED SITUA1ION TO DO UP stairs work and waiting, or would do light housework in a small private family, by a young girl: has best city references. Please coil for two days at 469 Hudson av, ring twice. ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP Ktnirs work and waiting, or would take caro of growing ciiiiurtm, uy a iuimuio bi ito ui ence from her last place. Please call for two days at HI Chauncey stf nearKeid ay. ANTEDSITUATION TO DO UP stairs work and waiting, or would do goneral house word in a small family, by a respectable young girl; best city reference.

Oan be aeon for days at 522 Warren street. and Ironers. WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer and ironer, by a respectable young woman has good city reference. Uall at vi I PJicmc Bt. WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK or laundress, br reapeotable Protestant woman.

uail tor two aays at bj mens WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK and to do plain washing, or would do housework In a email family, by a young woman; good reference. Call at 54 President st. ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer and ironer, by a respectable girl; can furnish bost of city roforonco. Call for two taya at 433 Court st. JST ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK and laundrosa, or will do general housework, lor a small family, by a respectable young woman is willing and obliging; best of city reference, Ploaso call fur two days at laO Degraw st.

WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK or to do general housework in a small family, by a Danish woman who haa many years experience in cooking; has good city referonces. Call for two days at 366 Baltic first floor. ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD plain cook and lanndreBS, by a young woman who is sober, willing and obliging; has beat city reference. Please call at 81 Amity at, near Hick a. ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD plain cook, washer and ironer, or would housework in a small private family no objection to the country for the Bummor can give city reference.

Call for two days at 358 Hicks st. WANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST class cook without washugnodxeierenoe. No. 776 Third lav. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIUST clam nook and lanndreaa in titivate familv.

bv a respectable woman; has no objection to the country; ubov uiy nuormfl vm uo tuuuu mixing ouu uuiiui Please call ot two days at 97 Amity st. WANTED SITUATION AS A PLAIN cook or good waitress; good reference from her last placo. Please call 41 or address for two days 113 Putnam avenue ANTED SITUATION AS A LAUND ress. by a respectable woman. Apply for one day at 492 Henry top Boor, front.

Mrs. gOHHBOW. ANTED SITUATION COOK, wAsh and iron in a small family, by ft young Sootcn Protestant woman; good city referenco; no cards answered. Apply at 103 Butler at, in tho rear. "VTANTED SITUATION TO COOK, wash and iron, or to do general housework in a small private family, by a reBpeotable young girl willing and obliging; has good city reference.

Please chIItot two daya at 89 Clifton place, near Olassun ov. WANTED SITUATION TO wash and iron in a private family, by a Toansctablo woman no obioction to the country good city reference from last piaoo. Oall for two days nt 196 "Warren st, in storo. WANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A cook, wasbor and ironor. the other as ohambermaid and waitress, by two girls; willing and obliging; city or country for the Summer; best cefexonoo from last place.

Oall for two days at 98 DeKalb av, first floor. General Honaeworft. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN era lion hc work in a small family, by a respectable young girL Oall at 164 Henry st. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a girl; has good references. Oall at present employer's 57 Cambridge place.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral Tionsowork by a respoo table girl. TPlease call tog mu uB at tjoncoraarc. 'ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN Allantio.T A3JTED SITUATION TO DO GEN nral houRAWrtrlr In a Kmk.Il tT1it If lAmtaw XJCABD SO STATE ST. BOOMS AND jfj board; houso cool and airy; dinlngroom on first noor: terms reasonanie. OARD NO.

57 CONCORD ST LARGE and small rooms, suitable for married couple or sin also taDle poaraem acconrmoaarrea BOARD 143 FULTON ST, THIRD DOOR above Sands, first raes room and board for $5 a week, npstairs, cvex the dinrng aaloon. BOARD 274 ADAMS ST, NICELY FUR nishod rooms for two gontlouen, with board, $5 per week. BOARD TN A PRIVATE 'FAMILY; A large, pleasant room tm second "floor City Ball and ferries. 65 Joralemon st. BOARD NO.

384 BACKETT ST, HEAR Smith, amail'family haa handsome and small oonneotrng rooms with all iiuiuiuuiontB; fargv bath room nrat class table and Jooauon. uan au weua. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS 96 CLLN ton at, corner of larss, airy roams, en suite or single, for families and gontlemtm, vrith or witiiout board. "OOARD ON THE BILL A LARGE Air JO eoveroom on aaoond floor, handsomely burnished, hot and cold water, largo olossta; Bummer prices. Mo.

64 Booth Elliott place. OARD 35 POPLAR ST. BETWEEN S3 Hicluj and Willow sta; hot and cold water in rooms; three minutes from ftaltonand Wall at, ferries and the bridge. OARD FOR GjOTTIiEMA AND WIFE Jt3 or two gentlemen lare alcove room hot and oold water; ample closet rocm; four windows on corner. 4UJ jjaiqyoue av, corner urauam au OARD ON THE HILL BEDFORD AV, JLM corner ox JjMayotte, ewry nrown stone; coot, airy, alcove room, four windows: also third story corner and liall roam; house and table first class; terms low for Summer; ono or two table boarders.

OARIilS PACIFIC ST. A PRIVATE family have largo pleasant room on BBcond floor, with two huge olosets attached only ten minutes' walk of City Hall, and twenty minutes of all ferries; terms reason able. BOARD 121 LIVINGSTON ST SEVER al large room, with board, suitable for gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen terms very moderate asy walking distance to bridge and ferries; table boarders taken. OARD FOR THE NEXT TWO MONTHS $12, till September tho large rooms in my houue on Carlton av. can be had with board for moderate rental; nay are out of town and I desire to keen the house open.

Any gentlemen, similarly situated, desiring a good Quiet name, in charge of a model ffarvani with first class board, may address BATOH, Kagle office. SOA2SS WA3VTFEI. OARD WANTED A ROOM WITH ITibnno Ainjldmg, Wew ortc wity. OARD WANTED FOR TWO CHILD i rflti xvYrcm rlinv nn.n hliVB a cnod home, in aOatho fuTfamny: down town tiroferred. Addresa M.

K. Eaglo oraoe. BOARD WANTED AT GREENWICH, Xjarchmont nr imilar New Tork waterina; place; lady, girl (8), boy (13) two rooms; season 17 woekly husband BundayB, extra; particulars. Koom 16, N. T.

Times. FURNISHED BOOMS. URKISHED ROOMS TO LET, COM fDrtably and well furnished; hot and cold water; bath, xas, Ac. within five mfnutes' walk of bridge and ferries. Inquire at QX Clinton at.

EURNISHED ROOMS 280 HENRY ST, between Sta to andUoralomon, largo and small rooms, isomely furnished terms and location unexception able. EURNISHED ROOM TO LET, A LARGE, ploaaant room, fnlly urniBhed for light bouBekeep one block from bridge and fivo minutes' walk frum Fulton Ferry. Apply at 157 Wasmngton si. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, A NICELY furnished light room; all improvements; terms reasonable: ooron nunutes1 from forry. 234 South SBCund street.

FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ELE trujxt sauare or alcove room, also front parlor (folding' bed) for doctoT or private party; running hot and cold water, all improvements, largo closets, location first i terms very moderate. Wo. 66 South Portland av, class; near ijarayeue. "EURNISHED ROOMS rO LET, NO. 55 JL Concordst; nicely inTnisnoaDquare rooms, witn running water and large closets; also, hall room, with running water: newly furnished back parlur, with running water, closets andfolding bed; three minutes from bridge, five from Fulton Ferry.

FOB SAI.E iaOUSES. FOR SALE HOUSE ON FIRST PLACE Threo story and basement brown stone in first class order; all improvements; only $2,000 cash, balanoe on bond and mortgage at five par cent; lot 22il33. E. B. MILES 4 322 Court st.

OR SALE HOUSES FHtST CLASS 3 fifcnrv framea. tiasement and cellar. 15 rooms, all im nrnvimontu Htiitarv nhimbincr: near raoid transit: 17 ier cent, on investment easy terms. Call at once and secure abargain. J.

L. BERGEN. 1,463 Fulton st. FOR SALE HOUSE A DECIDED BAR gain, corner of Washington av. and Douglass st, now two story brown stone bricV set furnoco in cellar, sanitary plumbing, watchman on premises at all hours.

LEVI FOWLER, 170 Montague st. tOR SALE HOUSES IF YOU WANT to buy a house that is honestly built by competent mo chanics ana of good material, jook at inose iwo aiory brick houses on the south side of Halaey st, east of Sumner av. Theae houses will bo Bold at a fair valuation for cash, or on easy terms; they have every improvement; mirror, buffet, marble sink back; gas fixtures, cabinet trimmed, two heaters; elovatod range sanitary plumbing. Apuly on premises, or to G. R.

WALDRON, No. 529 Halsoy st. COUIVmY PHOPEHTY FOW SAS.K. FOR SALE HOUSE MONTCLAIR, N. on Mountain av, swell built modern dwelling, three Htorics, 12 rooms, all improvements, one acre (two fronts), Hhade, good elevation, convenient diMtanoo.

HOWE A PAKSONS, 79 Cedar st, New York, or Mont clair, W. J. OR SALE LOTS OZONE PARK lots tho choicest near by locality to Brooklyn, at the junction of Atlantic av. and tho Rockaway Beach Railroad; Ozone Park depot on "the property; buy an excursion ticket for 30 conts at Flatbush av. depot for 1 or 2 o'clock train only 20 minutes by railroad: pure air, high ground, in the midst of improvements; lots $300 each, payable ten (10) dollars ppr month or 10 per cent, less for cosh down.

HITCHCOCK'S Real Estate Offiuo, at tho depot in Ozone Park open all day. FOR SALE BUSINESS. FOR SALE BUSINESS A HANDSOME cigar storo, doing a jrood business; tine location; well stockod. Apply at 110 Court st, near State FOR SALE BUSINESS CHEAP, THE business, stock and fixtures (if a cornor grocery a good opportunity for narty with small capital, J. W.

JOHNSON 4 460 Warrnn st, oor. Bond. FOll SAliE ittlSCEliIiANEOUS. FOR SALE MILK ROUTE IN. CONSE quence of tho death of the owner, splendid miUr.

business on Atlantic ay, with horse and two wagons price only SHOfl; rent nnty $120. For particulars apply to F. O'BRIEN, 222 Atlantic av. FOK SAL, PIANOS. FOR SALE PIANO S150 UPRIGHT, 7K octavo, threo Htrings cabinet grand, slightly used; perfect ordor.

At WIKSNEITS, 296 Fulton st OR SALE PIANOS SEVERAL UP ripht and square pianos, in good condition and by tho bost makers for cosn at lower prices than over before offered in this city. F. H. CHANDLER, 172 Montague street; SALE PIANO PRIVATE PARTY will sell atproat bargain elegant cabinet grand rosewood, upright piano; firtit class in every particular; now lat Wintor; cost $450. will sell for $1G5 ctmh.

For particulars address W. Eagle office. FOR SALE PIANO $85 SACRIFICE or $2 month rent Rood maker Steinway piano, modern, very cheap piano, $125, nr $3 month rnt rich carved lees, overstrung bargain piinos $5 to $10 monthly until paid. See PHELPS. Fulton at.

FOR SALE PIANOS HALLET DA via, Duckor Son and W. F. Tway pianos sold on easy payments; $10 monthly, dough A Warron organs Jfi.lmonthly. Gok1 seenndhand pianns at $f0 up. W.

F. TWAY, No. 44 East Fourteenth st (Union square), Now York. FOR SALE FURNITUME FOR SALE FURNTTTJRE GATED in yoir new or old home, if you require parl.ir, dininc room or clmmbor furniture, a reliable and eonnoraical Slace to secure a single piece or full suit is WEGHSLER ABRAHAM'S. lied fixings a specialty.

A 40 lb. pure South Amerioan curled hair mattress, iu two parte, worth $23 for 'JTO LET HOUSES. TO LET HOUSE NO. 765 "WASHING av, now two story brown stono; all improvements; rent S35. Apply on the promises or call on LEVI FOWLER, 170 Bt.

TO LET PAHTS OF HOUSES. TO LET PARTS OF HOUSES 10 rent for floor of three rooina, iu nice order; water and closot on same floor; convenient location; immcdiato possession. S02 Hudson avenue, near Johnson st. PARTS OF HOUSES FtJllNI SH F. TO LET PART OF HOUSE nished parlor and basement floors; handsomoly furnished, painted and papered, hot and cold water and hath; adults only; in private family; prico $28 per month.

Gall all the week at 5ci7 Carroll st, two defurs below Fifth TO LET FLATS. TO LET FLAfS 4 AND 5 ROOMS, first, second, third and fourth floors, Bergen st, noar Smith convenient to enrs to all ferries rent tu small fam ily 313 to tg IB. Apply at VI liergen st. IO LET FLAT CORNER FLAT OF 9 rofimR. onn block from elevated railroad station.

Franklin av all improvements. Apply at office. THOMAS H. BRUSH, 607 Bedford av, one block from Franklin av. station.

TO LET FLATS FLATS OF 9 ROOMS in a new brown stone house; all improvements, private halls, hardwood cabinet finish; Franklin av. elevated railroad station one block from building. Apply on premises to THOMAS H. BRUSH, GOT Bedford av. mO LET FLATS FIRST CLASS, SEVEN largo rooms, near Musio Hall also, ono near City Hall; several near South and Wall st.

ferries, $25, $30; 6 rooms, all light, central looations, 813, $15; apartments, 130 Stuyvosant av, noar Lafayette, $8, $10; 168 Ellnry st, near Tompkins av, small and large houses, all parts, low rents. WILLIAM H. GRACE, corner Willouguby and Jay sta; open evenings. TO LET FOB BUSINESS PURPOSES. TO LET LOFTS TWO LOFTS, SUIT able for manufacturing purposes, at 11 Vine st; 25x 90, with hoiatway of 10 foot additional.

Apply to P. QEL office. TO LET PLOT OR LEASE, A PLOT OF ground 100x85 feet on the south west corner of Bond and Degraw st, near Gowanus Canal erms reasonable. Inquire of E. L.

DEOSSY, 8urf Hotel, Fire Island. SPECIAL NOTICES. OVINGTON BROTHERS' SHOW WIN dow is attracting a great deal of attention to day, Doing filled with a collection of quaint pottery, in imitation of the antiUue furnis exhumed at Pompeii and elsewhere. Somo of the shapes possess a certain amount of beauty, but the oddity and historical associations nf pottery are its chief attraction. VLNGTON BROTHERS WILL HAVE A special sale to morrow of imported Bohemian glassware, closing out a large number of small odd pieces, such as tumblers, flngor bowls, lemonade and wine glasses at a uniform price ot fifteen conts each.

VLNGTON BROTHERS ARB SELLING the finest quality Haviland china tea cups, decorated with flowers in new and delicate colorings and of the favorite low egg shell shape, for twenty five cents och. Tbo supply of these is trtetly limited, and when one they cannot bo replaced for double the money. OVINGTON BROTHERS ARE MAKING a special sale lo daj and during tho weuk of richly decorated English ivory cusp adores, in gold and bright enamel colors, for fifty cents ouch. Thoy are shown in ono of their show windows. TIffiAPBSTBOOK STORE IN THE "WORLD.

275,876 magnificent gifts and gorgsoai juuenile books almost given away. Catalogue ina. LEG GAT 81 Chambers st, K. OBERT SMKATON, ftAMOUB snifiT CONSTHTJCT0B, 123 ATLANTIC AVENUE. T3TRES IMPROVED ROOT BEER.

1 Packages, 25c. makes 5 gallons of a delicious, sparkling Jtnd wholesome beverage. Sold bv aft or sent by mail on reoeipt of 2oc CJ. E. HIRES, 48 N.

DoL av, Philadelphia, Pa. EPARTMENT OF HEALTH OFFICE of tho Commissioner, Brooklyn, July 13, 1885 To whom it may concern: By virtus of the power conferred on me by law, I do hereby declare tho nraotice of coloring pickles with copper in Any form tube danjrernus and detrimental to the public health, and do prohibit the soiling or liaving for sola, in Brooklyn, of pioklec so colored. TtespeotfuTly, J. RAYMOND, M. jyI4 lOt Commissioner of Health.

STEPHEN STEPHENSON, OF NO. 110 Atlantic av. onrner of Henry at, wfllOPEN his branch store, Ho. 133 SIXTH AV, ooraer STERLING PLACE, on nr abont the 15th of July, with a full assortment of STRICTLY 1'IBfiT CLASS Kiooeri88.1iqurrr, wino5. onr dials and cigars.

Orders will do sent for if desured. Presh "fruits and veRets'bleein thflfr reepective aeasons. STEPHEN fjTEPHEKBON. Grocer and Wine Merchant, ATLANTIC AV, corner HENRY BT. RUNKENNESS, 9 OR THE 1JQTJOR HABIT, Can be mrred br otainiaterinjrDr.

HAINES' GOLDUN SPEOIFIO. It oan in a cup of ooff ee or tea without tha knowledgo of fho person talcing it, effecting and permanent cage, whether the patient is a adnrnte sir ink or or an alcabolic wronk. Tnouaanda of drnnkaras have been made tcmperat men who bava talcTO he Golden BpecilBciB their nBVa without their rid to aay bolieTO ttmy qnitiriakingjf thoir own free win. Ho barmful effects result. from ft admin Jir sals by WJttsLEB BOiTOM, 264 Fulton st, jSjES HTJDKCT, Hetdd Baiidimj, Wow Ttifkj HAseEYjT go Corner Broadway and Twniy flf til anS cornet SitHi T.ajtff4j eTakaHcn aura.

Chief ITIen. Doing Hlidnigbt Duty Wo Arrests. At midnight last night Captain John T. Hlnman under orders from Chief John Y. McKane startedfrom Police Headquarters at Coney Island for tho We3t End with twelve ontcors to raid sevoral ol the disreputable resorts.

Tho squad, with the captain at tho head, started down the railroad track, toward tho three cottages at the West Und. Throe otnoers wero placed at tho roar end of tho center building, and tho rest wont around to the front of the house. Captain Hinman knocked gently at the door. There was no answer. Another rap from the captain's baton brought the proprietress to the door.

Upon being told tho mission of the ofllcors, Bhe invitod them to enter and soarch the house. The captain wont in alone, and In a low minutes called the reporter to inspect tho place with him. The first room ontorod was the parlor, where nothing but the remains of a late supper were seen. Upon going upstairs several bedrooms were ontorod, and without exception tho apartmonts were fonnd in disorder, as though the occupants had hurriedly vacated them. In the rear hall room thore was found a porson who claimed to bo tho servant.

Tho captain returned to headquarters, whou another squad started along tho shoro to tako In tho low dives that go under tho name of concort saloons. It was hoped that ovidouce could bo obtained agamst the proprietors. Sovoral places were surrounded by tho ofllcors, and in moro than one case it lookod as though thore would bo trouble Upon investigation, howovor, nothing of an unseemly nature was discovered and no arrests wore made. POLICEMAN KENNEDY CONVICTED. I.Uiblo to Five Vours' Imprisonment or 41,000 Fine.

Tho trinl of policeman John C. Konnorly for betraying Harriot M. Wood under promiso of marriage, wag continued iu tho Court of Sessions yesterday afternoon. For tho defenso it was attempted to bo Bhown that Miss Wood and lior sister, Mary, wore ''picnic girts," And of loose habits. Police No diuo, also of the Fifth Precinct, who was with Kennedy when ho accosted Hiss Wood on tho street first, and who subsequently accompanied tho sisters In their evening promenades on Flushing avenue, admitted, on cross examination by Mr.

A. F. Jenks, that he was what is commonly known as a "masher" boforo lie was appoiutod on tho police force. Kennedy took tho stand lu his own behalf and admitted tho betrayal, but deuiod tho promise of marriago. Counsel submittod tho cose ou Judge charge, without summing up, aud tho Jury, within thirty minutes, returned with a verdict of guilty.

An attempt win ho made to Bocure a new trial, on what ground, howovor, has not yet boon disclosed. THE THIUTT SECOND KEGI21EST. Tuewduy Next t.Ue Day Fixed for Rifle Practice. The Thirty second Eogiment, N. S.

N. as portion of tho Fourth Brlgaflo, has ust boon ordered to assemble in the Stagg etreot Armory at 7 o'clock A. M. Tuesday next in State servico uniform, white holmeta with ventilating button haversacks, and slung canteens with one day's rations to proceed to C'roodmoor, L. for riflo practice An lmmenso quantity of cartridges was rocoivod at tho armory yosterday.

The following changes in tho regiment aro announced: Sergeant William Young, Company I), promoted sergeant standard bearer iu phvio of Von Keener discharged. Warranted Private Joseph Price to Corporal Company Private ltithard Erbo to Corporal Company Private Conrad Thompson to Corporal Company F. Died William Plistoror. On July 34 Company with Captain George Bishop presiding, will moot to electa soeond lieutenant. TniiMAJISBIIftGn ATHLETIC CLUB.

At a meeting of tho Williamaburgh Athletic Club, held last evening, Samuol C. Austin was elected captain in place of Frank Price, resigned. On the 22nd inst. the club will hold a festival. In tho evening there will bo games by electric light.

UK Ll'MU TO THE FIYE IhOLLAllS. Thomas Cruininghum, of 624 Pacific street, tendered a bill to Ilonry Paljens, a clerk in August Sohelliiig's grocery store, 24 1 Flntbush ove nuo, yesterday, hi paymont for a six cent loaf of broad. As there was an old account of standing againBt Mr. Cunningham he was told that there was no change coming to him. lie objected to this manner of collecting the debt and had tho clork arrested.

The affair was settled to day by tho return of the money. MASONIC. ANTHON liODGE, 709 F. AND A. M.

A special communication will bo hold at tho lndft rooms WEDNESDAY, July 15, at 1 o'clock P. for tho purpose of attending tile funoral of our late rother THEYIH. DAVID GILMER, Master. LOST AW FOUND. LOST ON MONDAY, THE 13TH, A DIA MONT), in suiting.

Liberal reward and ownership pruven if findor will oalJ 178 Fultun lit. LOST A SCOTCHLLIEDOG, TAN and wliito mixod ono white and one liromi eye. Any ono roturniiiK tbo aamo to 279 Clifton place will be suitably rewarded. (WT TTTT.V ft A A RTT TtW.Ti n(T withttiroo milking teats, whit upot on forehead, ind fnat and tail whits. Liberal reward tu finder.

Owner. DANIEL McCARTY, Montgomery gt. and Rogers av. LOST SUNDAY, JULY 12, A GOLD faurBeahoe and whip SCARF PIN; a suitable reward will bo giTen to the nndor on leaving it at 222 Sandu streat. I HOUND ON THE 10TH IN DB 1 graw st, near Clinton, a lady's PQCKKTBOOK, containing money and other articles.

The owner con procure it by calling at IU Prospect place and proving her ownership. OSTON SATURDAY EVENING, A large black CAT, wearing a white colhilmd collar, with bell attached, and answers to the name of Toby. A liberal reward will be paid to anyone living information or returning him to the owner, at 229 Clermont av. OST MONDAY MORNING, EITHER JLi on First place, between Smith and Court Bt. or on Court st car, a pair of gold mounted EYEGLASSES.

83 reward will bo jmid to anyone returning the same to la5 First place early on Wodneadaj. IIV'SPRANCE. ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. OFFICE 51 WA1X STREET. ORGANISED 1342.

INSURES AGAINST MARINE AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS, AND WILL ISSUE POLICIES MAKING LOSS PAYABLE IN KNGLAND. ASSETS FOR THE SECURITY OV ITS POLICIES ARE MORE THAN TEN MILLION DOLLAB8. The profits of tho oompanyroTort to the anmirnd, and are diridea annually upon the premiums terminated during; tho yoar, certilicatt' for which are iatued, bearing interest in Aocoraanoe with its oharter. J. D.

JO.VJiS, Prosident. CHARLES DENNIS, Vico Prosident. W. H. H.

MOORE, Suooud Vice Prssidonl. A. A. RAVEN, Third Vioo President. J.

IL CHAPMAN, Secretary. CONTINENTAL LNSURANCE CO. Raserro for roinsuranco of outfitanding rina.l,1'i5,R2n. Reserve ample for all othor claims 430,324.01 Capital paid in cash 1,000,000.00 Net auxplufl 1,661,797.28 Total cash assets, Jaunary 1, 18B1 84,867,942.01 GEOHGB T. HOPE, Presidont.

H. H. L4MPOBT, Vice Prosident. CHARLES H. DUTCHER, Secretary Brooklyn Department.

THE WnjLIAMSBXJRGlTCITYiSE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT, January 1, 1BS5: Capital t3350.OO0.O0 Reserved for reinsurance, 601.911.47 Net surplus 439,269.02 Total aaseta. 81,191,180.49 OFFICES: Corner Broadway aud First at, E. and 12 Court st, Brooklyn: 160 Broadway.

New York. EDMUND DRIGGS, Presidont. N. W. Mvbchole, Bocretary.

F. H. Wai, Assistant Secretary. W. H.

BnoWH, Assistant Socrotary. A. W. Gmofl, Assistant Secretary. JEHBK Watson, (ieneral Agent.

ECHANICS 1'IRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 317 MONTAGUE STREET. Brooklyn. 164 BROADWAY, Now York. WM, H.

MALE, Tio PrejJdent. Walter Nronor Secretary. MKniaT Tdttlk, Assistant Secretary. JOHN H. MoiT, ionoral Manager.

"aTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, lli HARTFORD. C.un. AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF ASSETS 89,054,010.68 TOTAL. EXCEPT CAPITAL AND NET SURPLUS JOINT STOCK CAPITAL PAID UP 4,000,000.00 SURPLUS BEYOND ALL LIABILITIES. 3,193,182.12 89,054,610.68 A.

li. lAlUita, Agent, auj Muntanttft. iDETiTy antTc asu alty "co 214 and 210 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, liala of Banks, Railroads, and Insurance Companies can obtain BONDS OF SURETYSHIP From this Company at moderate xates. The bonds of this Company are aooeptod by tho Courte of the State of New York. WM.

M. RICHARDS, President. John M. Obane, Socrotary. Rodkbt J.

Hii.lab. Assistant Socretary. HTiNtt" mSURANClTC OF BROOKLYN, N. INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. STATEMENT: JANUARY 1, 1B35.

CAPITAL in UNITED STATES BONDS. RESERVE FOR REINSURANCE, Etc 2,701,439.07 NET SURPLUS 640,991.18 ASSETS $4,342,430.24 OFFICES: PHERTX BUILDING, COURT STREET, NO. 88 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, K. tt CITY OF NEW YORK: WESTERN UNION BUILDING, Broadway, corner Dey street. OFFICERS: STEPHEN CBOWHLU lreidon.t.

Philander Shaw, Secretary. "William Chaiitebs, AssrataniSeorotary. E. Hablehubst, Secretary Brooklyn Department. ALDEN S.

Obottell, Manager Eastern Patriot, jEEOHER A BENEDICT, CORNER COURT AND MONTAGUB BTREET3, BROOKLYW; BRANCH OFFICE, 148 ROADWAY, NEW TQRK. Speoial attention of the insuring publio is invited to the rates and facilities of this woll known Arm. Having been successfully established for nearly tlfUen joars, thoy are favorably allied with loading insurance companies, and exclusively GENERAL AGENTS SOR BROOKLYN AND LONQ ISLAND OF THE LIVERPOOL AND ION 1 DON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ENGLAND BUN FIRE OFFICE, OF LONDON, ENQXA1TD; WASHINGTON FIRB AND MARINE IMURAN OB COMPANY, OF BOSTON; FRANKLIN FIRB INSURANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Mannfaoturlng and moroantilo establishments, the owners and occupants of private dwellings, buildora nd managers of estates wul Ond it to their advantone to learn by correspondence or personal intorviow the terms of proposals to bo secured at this office. Liberal arrangements made with reliable men as oan vassors.

SDBHOfiATE'S NOTICES. TN PmSUANOE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hun. Jacob tJeraen, arrogat ui the Oaanty of Kmg ings, notice is lioroby glvon, acorn dins to law, to oil por ma having Claims against auun x. law of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased, that thoy are required to exhibit the name, with the vouchers therefor, to the ubsnriber, the administrator, at his place of transacting business, No. 177 Montagne Btreet, in tho City of Brooklyn, on or before the loth day of Jannnry noxt.

Dated Brooklyn, July 13, 1885. HE BrA00iaYN TRUST COMPANY, jyl4 Cm'fo Administrator. TO IET STOHES. VST STOKE mT FOR A3SY Business. MLrtionLurl "for 4 drns store).

Incrafre Bt Sff3 refetenoee. Oall lor two days at 51 lwan at. WANTEB SITUATION TO DO GEN oral by aairl lately landed; will be found willing and obliging. Oall at 134 Bridge at. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a respectable girL Call for two days at 61 Dineontn st.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO JEN eral housework, iby a young girL Oan be soon lor twoaaya atoUU ifrapjcun av. WANTED ITUATION TO JX) GEN oral househork or mind children, by a reapoctable yfTnnggirl; is willing nd quicSc to learn; bxtory landed. 1 ciiiittt a mrrtlT tT1f JW eral bmiBowork, or as Unndrei by respectable yonng woman; is a good cook, washer and ironor; lias good WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN orol honaework, "by a. Gernmn girl con wash andiron; willing and onidona. Oall or address 101 Degraw stroet.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a resoeotable roang oolored girl. Oan bo mum far two days. Oall or address EPPS, 87 Fort Greene place, roar hoaae. top floor. XSTANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN TV and housework, by a respectable, reliable irL Apply Et present employar, 23 "Vyiilow plaos, Brooklyn xieiguve.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN erol honsevf ark, by otmg cirl is a good oook, washer and ironer has good city referonoe. 359 Eighteenth street. 'ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN nriil hrmsnsmrlr. hv firwl. nlxfm Rw ft dish ffirl lateW landed.

Please call or address Mn. NYSTROM, No. 868 Balhost, near smith, third floor. "ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework or would ore out by tho week or month to a restaurant, by a respectable woman. Plooee call for two days at 307 Atlantic or.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework or aa chambermaid and waitress, by a respectablo young girl has good city reference. Call for two days at 199 Sackott st. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, in a Bmall family, by a resoeotahle young girl: willing and obliging good city reierence, Pleaae oall tortwo days at 895 Pacific st. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a respectablo young pirl best reference given. Please all for two days at B63 Quinoy Bt, intra nat.

WANTED SITU ATION rO DO GEN eral housework, by a respeotable young Germnn pirj. Please call for two days at 452 Carroll st, near Nev ms; storo. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a respectable woman; is a good oook, washer and ironor; has no obioction to a boarding house has good city reforonco. Calf at 257 Jay st. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN Dial uuuBtiniii, vy a Birunt, miuuK umou, 10 gaod plain oook nd first alaas lonndreca haa good refer ence.

rioaso can ai jiia riany ni, nearuonnaon. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a respectable woman is a good cook, washer and irnner; has good city references. Call for two days at 454 Smith st AMITUATION TO do GEN eml housework in a small family, by a respectable young girl; isgood pi in oook, washer and ironer: has good city references. Call for two days at 43 Sixteenth st. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respoctablo young woman is a good plain onok, washer and ironer; has good city references.

Call for two days at 143 Butler st, near Hoyt. ANTOISITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework is a good plain cook, washer and ironer; no objections to go in the country: two years good olty reforonco. Call fur two days at 113 Atlantic ttTODUO. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small family, by a young girl willing and obliging; is a good plain cook, excellent washer and ironor; has good city reierenco, Call at 101 Harrison st; no postal cards. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN nrnl tniinnjf nrk in hitirII nrivate familv.

bv a Ger man girl; is a gnodiwainonok, washer and ironer; has good reference; on tho If ill preforred. Apply at 297 Adolphi street. WAMD SITUATION TO DO 6EN eral housework in a small family, by aroapectahle young womanna plain conk, washer and ironer; has good city references. Oall for two days at 111 Harrison street. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small mrvato family and mako herself useful, by a young Protestant woman; a year at last place.

Please call for two days at 331 Adams At. no cards answered. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral rionsework, by a respectable girl; is a good cook, washer and ironer; no objection toaprivato boarding house; has good reference. Call at 232 Pacific Court. "ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral honsework.

cooking, washing and ironing, by a steady reapoctnbio servant; for city or country, country froferred: with good reference. Call for two days at No. 1 State at, WANTED SITUATION TO DO THE housewurk, by a respectable Swedish girl, lately lately landed wawos not so much desired as a respectable place. Apply at 48 North Elliott place; ANTED SITUATION TO DO THE housework, by a woman can make herself goner ally useful; a good home more of an object than wages; will bo found a good, faithful honest woman good reference. Call nt U2ij Johnson st.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO THE bnnsnwnrk in mnftll familv. bv a rCSDOCtable girl; pood cook and washer and ironer; good city refer ence trom last placo. uuu tor two aaya at luyruo av, sop floor, back rooms. ANTED SITUATION TO DO THE houHework in a Bmall fnmily, or would do upstairs work, by a respectable young girl; is a good cook, washer and ironor; has three yonrs' reforonce. Oall for three days at 498 Clermont av, near Atlantic, top floor ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework, by a young Gorman girl.

Addross65 Talman st, bosoinent. W''' ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework or mind children reference. Oall at 272 St. Marks av. ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT hniianirnrk nr to tn.Ua cara of a babv.

bv a res DOC tabregirl; no objection to the country; good roferenco. Ploaso call for two days at 46 Amity st. ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT hausftwork or utmtairs work, by a girl; can furnish three years' references. Can be soon for two days at 32 Prospect plaoe; no cards answered, WANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework, by a respectable young girl lately landed; has good city references. Call for two days at 143 Butler at.

WANTED SITUATION TO ASSIST with light housework, by a respectable German girl 14 years old. 268 State st, top floor WANTED SITUATIONS ONE TO DO general housework, the other to do upstairs work, by two respectable yung girls, lately landed. Please call for two days at 205 Hoyt st. WANTED SITUATIONS ONE TO DO general housework, is a good cook and laundross, the other to do upstairs work or mind children, has lately landed, by two respectable young girls. Call for two days at 495 Brutio st, one door from Kevins.

Employment Agencies. WANTED SITUATIONS AN AG by ladies Brooklyn Employment Bureau, 29 Concord st, noar Fulton, two blocks from tho bridge; sorvants of all nationalities; "wo do not promise perfection," but the best holp is selootod wetnursos. WANTED SITUATIONS ItJAI.KS. "'STST ANTED SITUATION AS PAINTER would 1 good and cheap. would like work frum private partios by tho day; Address R.

Kagle omce. WANTED SITUATION AS A COACH man and groom, by a steiidy no objection tyi the country ciin furniah host reference. Call on or address JOHN, 642 Dean st, nonr Vnnderbilt av. WANTED SITUATION TO DRIVE A horso iu city or country, or willing to do anything, by a yonng man good city roforonco. Cull all week at i)l Pacific at, near Henry.

WANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST class coachman and groom, with three years reference; can train horses to ride or drive. Call on or address P. 311 Ilonry tit first llat WANTED SITUATION AS A PORTER or would mako himself generally useful on a gentleman's place, by a respectable younr man (2), lately come from Kngland understands tho caro of hnrses, and is a good indoor servant also; is honest, sob and obliging. Coll or address M. Restaurant, 154 Fulton at.

WANTED WASHING. AC. WANTED WASHING BY A SWEDISH woman, at her own home is a first class lann dross. Please call Mrs. HELLPERG, 363 Warren st.

ANTED WASHING AND niONING, br a food laundress, at her own home. Innuire at 68 Duffield at. Mrs. WARD. WANTED WASHING AND IRONING, by a respectable woman, to go out by the day, or to take home has good city reference.

Call all the week at 141 Concord st, between Bridge and Jay. WANTED WASHING TO GO OUT BY the day. by a reapeotable woman, or tske family washing home; first class laundress. Miss COOPKR, 303 Marcy av, back room. ANTED WASHING BY ARESPEC Ui i.T,1 l.v tlti.

Anu i.p vaalr nr would take home work by the dozen; is a first clasa laundress; has best of city references. Call or address 480 Myrtle av, near Hall st. WANTED WORK WASHI AND ironing or cleaning, by a respectable widow. Fleaao call, or address 185 Johnson at, corner Prinoe. ANTEDVORK ASHING AND ironina, to fo out or take home, or honsocleaninu has tho beat of reference.

Pleaae call at 659 Franklin ay, cornor of St. Marks, two flight of stairs up. "ANTIWORK ASHING AND ironing, by a reapeotable German woman, to (ro out by tho day ur to take home, or houso cleaning haa good city refeyence. Call for two days at 23 Hicks st, in the rear. Miaa BLANCKEN.

WANTED Pit FESSIONAIi. WANTED DRESSMAKING A COM petent dressmaker wishes to go out by tho day in respectAbio private families; cutting and fitting a specialty. Address S. 384 Saokott st. WAITED SEWING.

WANTED SEWING AS SEAMSTRESS, work by the day or week at tho residences of ladies, city or country; 12 years' oxporienco; assisted first class dressmakers; Dutton holos and tucking dresses; excellent references as to above capacity. Call at 139 Atlantic av. WANTED HOUSES, WANTED HOUSE BY A NEWItA married couple, a small house or flat, or lower part rANTED HOUSE of house with bathroom; must be in a hrst class neighborhood nnd in perfect order within ten minutes1 walk of City Hall preferred; references exchanged if desired. Address 6, Englo office. WANTED PARTS OF MOUSES.

ANTED PART OF HOUSE BY A ladv and dautrhtor. second floor for Inrlrt house keeping; convenient to elevated station and ear route. Address, with full particulars, Box 4, Eagle office. 'ANTED PART OF HOUSE BASE ment and narlor floor in cood localitv bv two adults; tate particulars, number of street, rent, etc. Ad dross office of GEORGE U.

MENKEN A 62 to CG Kaymond st. ANTED PART OF HOUSE i TCTS weeks, furnished Mat or part of houso, vicinity of elovated station, Franklin av, by family nf four. Addrosa, withfull particulars, WM. V. CHRISTIE, 128 Duane st, WANTED nOOMS FBHNlSHED.

ANTED ROOMS FURNISHED i i venient to bridge or ferry. AddrB83, stating ton no, H. Bogle ofBoe. WANTED ROOMS FURNISHED IN a quiet neighborhood, near the City Hall, comfortably furnished ana cool square and hall bedroom; abont $16 monthly in advance; furnished room for light housekeeping need not reply. Address, with full portion! are, DESIRABLE, Kagle offioe.

ARITIjll HEAX ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE EYEPRO ed property In exchange for a flno country seat; hour from Now York; value free and clear; would loan $20,000 if rcnuired. RLOMQVI8T, Room IS, Tribune Building, Kew York. WANTED A TtTrrTTTT nT T. A gents1 and children's cast off clothing, for which I will pay 150 per cent, more than any dealer in the trade; an orders ui privme resiuencos promptly ant MAW, 491 Hndaun av, one door from Fnlton at. CLAIRVOYANTS.

ME. STILL WELL SHOULD BE CON suited nn all affairs of life; the truest teller muff. Ro, 356 Fnlton street, entrance on nod Hook lane. ME. PHEBE Oanfies anoedv marriaze with orro vou lovo.

rmitos Boparated, removes ovil influence, gives luck. Fee from 25o. 873 GOLD STREET, neat Myrtle av. MRS. STURIT, CLAIRVOYANT, READS planets, cards, draws photos, tells by the stars, gives names of friends amd lovers, ndvioe rmtotwiness, marriage, health, foe EOo.

9 A. il. tdOP. M. 413 Carlton av, cor.

Fulton at, private qoot; Been Sunday. POLITICAL JUaUJt'lrVOS. PROBttBITIOir ALL WARD DBIE gates of tho Prohibition parljy of Kiog Ooahtj. an raqmstsd tnattmdstogtilaTmmtwtfftbeCbsMmltMin. EAGLE OFFICE, JULY 14, 1S8C For Lato Telegrams in the Three or Four O'doek Edition See Fourth Page THE ALDERMEN.

Their Last Meeting Before the Summer Recess. The Brooklyn ElCTated Railway Company Moving forliie Extension of its Road 4o the Foot of Broadway aud to the City Hall and Bridge Some Routes which Have Been Suggested Wrangling1 Over Street tfames Mr. uintard Stirs np the Mayor, the Corporation Counsel and the Commissioner of City Works. The Kinth Street Bridge Other Matters of Business. The Board ot Alderman met yesterday afternoon for tho Icrft timo prior to tho Summer rooosa.

President Oloua roapj eiirwd af'O" jiu ahsmiue of nonrly a fortnight from tho City Hall. Ho haa boon HUfaVriiig from lumbago, and tins not yet entirely recovered. During his ab.jonco lottord addressed to him havo accumulated at tho Hall, many of thorn requesting him to attend to manors of business for tho writora In tho Board. Owing to the lauk. of timo yesterday lie was to comply in all but will endeavor to finish up at tho noxt meeting, August 27.

Tho most Important aent to tho ltnard was the following, which wbh presciucd by Aid. MoCarty: Constant dnmands aro bidr.K mado by the ritizor.s of Brooklyn upon tho Jroukiyn Klo vatei Unit way Company that tho company ixtnd ill. route; from Lexing'on avenue and i roadway north wt'stnrly alont; Hroadway to th Kas: Kivor; and also that it extend its rou: frm Urand jivm nue or Park, avenue, aliintr Kuril tstreeta ir avenuns as may be moot auitablo for the parponoHoaM to reach thn vjL iniiy if tJi t'iiy Hall. 'J'ho company Is prepared to comply with ihso demand: aud to adopt Hitch route as to your Honorable lUny may proper. Kiwaku I.

M'TKCiiacu. Attorney for tlio Hr'oklvn K. K. This wa referrod to the Kailroad ComiuittoM. In it oviral roulrs liave sneefiiod for thi conidoriuiun of the cumudttce.

i Jioy aro: 1. avenuo, from (rand avenuo to Fulton streot, and along KulWn to Sands 2 liaymond street, from Pa avenuo to Wil loughhy HtreFt, ixlnnsz Willoughby to Fulton, and t'uiton to nds Ii avenue, fr Grand avenue to Fulton Hlreel, and alonp to Sands Aid. Md'arty. tbo hH.rman tif tbu "om miilee, Huid he should probably iet all a of the coiotxiiliee until Juat before the next meuilng of the Hoard. Aid.

orfere 1 a ri; jolatioii callinj; upon the Corporation Counrud to report in writing what causes hare hind rod his compliance 'Jifi iurion of August 1 providing for a of tlio law and oriiiuaiices lu relati on lo Urooklyu, and whether any aetioi, on tiie pa of tho Hoard is re iurred to about a specLjy completion oxul piibiii Jitiou of tho wvk. Aid. OuLntard or.n year ago thn Hoard passed a nwolution ompl.ying a lawyer to prepare and report to the Koard a revision of tho chy oriii nanees and the lavH which constitute the present city oharter and llxing hi: at WJdXi. Tho vetoed the resolution, and the ground upon which ho said his vero was based wan that the Corporation Counsel liad expressed a wisli to do the work for aothiuR. Now.

for one, 1 have always been somewhat suspicious of extra work on Lhe part uf oili. ials purely gratuitous, ay this was oh tho part of the otli' of the Corporation Counsel. At tho amo time, in view of the Mayor Hta'emont, the Hoard did not insist that SI 50J he paid for Die work; but Uio rtult lias boen, from that time to this, prac no progress ha i been made. In his vuiu the said that if anyrlnng more than a compilation of tho lawn aud ordinances wore intended, if any eodtHoation or propirat.ion of new ordinances wro iutfuidtxl, Uial It should given to mort tliau ono lawyer that a commission should be formed for the purpose, still, at the meeting of February 2u, of this year, a resolution was adopted in this Hoard, at tho suggestion, I boliuvn, of the DeparlJiient of City Works, or some of iib ofileiaU, in wttich this very work, which tho in his veto saiil should not be onuntttod to any oue lawyer, was Riven to the Corporation Counsel to do in connection with this other work that is, a coditlcation of tho laws aud ordinances. 1 understand by inquiry iu Uto olltce of the Corporation Counsel and at tho Department of Ity that thore ia a complication tHttwoen tliem in regard to carrying out the tonus of the resolution of tho Poard adoptmi on January of tins yoair.

Thou the chairman of the Law Committee ottered a rosoluthui that the Comuilmdoiier of Works dlre 'ted to advertise for proposals for printing and binding tho work "which is now being prepared by tho Corporation CouuBtd. That resolution haa never been complied for tho rea.sou that there ia borne difference of opinion betwoou the Corporation Counsel and tho Department of City Works as to what should be done undorit whother thore should be ono copy or r00 copies, or any number. If the Hoard had been allowed to carry out itn original plau tho work would have been completed and printed lnng boforo now. On motion of Aid. chairman of the Law Committee, the proper ofllcors wore directed to pay the following Judgments agaiuM the city.

They are results of tho decision in the Knapp ease: Patrick Ky an, Thomas Scott, Fram Ebingor, John M. Stoarns, $11311; John C. ilDinoman, $42 54 David Wilbur, $153. IB; James McC txi, Allen. JS8.23; Alira A.

Ailt, 922G.13; Henry Rhldle, $122 47; Anton Muller, WR.70; (Jeorge Hnlfort, Benjamin U. Wooks, l5 l.80; Jacob VVorlo. 30.SI; Jaid iuslow, J6I Matthew Mcilenry, LouSbs Stephenson, 144 41; Louisa K. Pine, Thomas Allbort, $74. 13; Charles Kckolkamp, Henry Grasman.

fil.95 Johu W. Howard, William Wolf, Mary E. Douglass, 45 13: William Kern, M4); Thomaa E. Forrler, Henry lloger, 141.31; Thomas T. Smith, Daniel B.

Whitlock, St. John's College, Anna ImhoCf, 477.50; Charles II. Gana, Harbaro Kraemer, Hushwlck Avenue lia Uro ail Company, $fi2 Louis Straub, $134.12: (ieorgo A. Herman, $151 50; Henry Heinking, $406 66; Philip Worth. Henry W.

Mayer, $20ai2; Conrad Mohr, Johu Doerr, $Pk Church of tho Holy Trinity, Potwr Morlo, Jane M. Hunnlforrl, $319 21; Jacob Murr, Thontaa Morgan. $839.01 K. Darwin Litchfield, $1,177.82. Aid.

Connor orfored tho following: IlftolveiL, That tho Ktxeota in tho Ea.Moru DlBtrict of Brooklyn known by uumerlcals from First to Twolfth strcot (Inclusive) bo and they are horoby changed to the names aa follow: First street to Kent avonue; Second biroet to Wythe avenue; Third street to Driggs street; Fourth street to Hod ford avenuo; Fifth street te Perry street; Sixth street to Koobling street; Seventh street toIJarthoIdl Btreet; Eighth street to Kosa streot: Ninth mroot to Kodney BtrueL; Tenth street to Keap Htrent; Kleventh street to Hojj)er streat; Twelftii street to Howes street. And that tho Commissioner of the Department of City Works is hereby authorized and directed to cause tho present names to be token from the gas lamp poebi and tho names above selected to be aub Btituted, and give new numbers whore necessary to the streets and avenues selected, at an expense not to exceed the sum of M5, to bo taken from the account for furnishing street lanterns. The Hoard wranglod for nearly an hour over this resolution. Motions of various kinds wore made aud many members talked. Aid.

Conner explained that he had tem the Mayor, and that the resolution conformed to his views. Tho Aldorman's orperionce showed that it was impossible to produce a list of names to which overyono would agree. Aid. (utn tard did not think the living should be honored in this stroet naming business. Aid.

Scott objected to tho name Kent avenue because there was a Kent street. Aid. Connor said elht of the twelve streets mentioned In the resolutions wore continuations of other strootH. Another member wanted the whole matter laid over until tho next meeting, and another wanted eomothing else; so in this way the timo Tvaa dwindled away until finally the further consideration of First and Third strode was deferred, and tho balanoo of tho resolution was adopted. On motion of Aid.

Engle tho City Works Commissioner was authorized to ndvortlso for proposals to replank and repair tho pior at tho foot of Noble street. This Is one of the very few docks owned by tho city. Aid. Engle thought It would cost to make proper repairs. Measures wero taltcn for the carry inff out of a number of sewer and other Improvements in outlying wards, notably the Eighteenth, The Mayor and Controller sent in a certificate that the bost interest of tho city require the removal of the superatracture of tho Ninth stroet bridsro from its preeont temporary location to tho new substructure, and recommetidod that tho ity Works Commissioner bo ordered to perform the work at an oxpenae not to exceed $1,000, undor powor ronferred in section fl, title 17 of the charter.

Suitable directions wore given to the Commissioner. Upon tho reHaTamondation of Commissioner Fleo man a resolution was adopted dlrocting the Issue of $14,000 of water bonds for the construction or a 20 inch water main in Knickerbocker avenue, betwoou street and Myrtle avenue. Authority was given tho Fire Coniiuiwloner to advertise for proposals for fitting up 15S and 155 Furmau street for Uio purpose of an cngino house. Aid. Scott proiKJsed that the name of Jefferson street, from Broadway to tho city line, be changed to Godard street.

Tteforred. Notwithstanding the Mayor's veto of a resolution passed last week allowing the erection of framo buildings within the fire limits (published yesterday) the Board gave similar permission to several other parties. BB00K1YS SECl'KITIKS liATEST QtOTATIOXS. Corroctod daily by O. H.

Prontiss Jt 20S Montajruo at. JD1.T Is. Bid. Asked. Atlantic aTCnne Railroad Cn ICS 170 Atlantic avonoo Hailruad Ott.

bonds 7n IU Atlantic aTmne Railroad Co. bonds 5s. 105 Broadway jtailroad Co Ditto, bonds 7s HM 112 Ditto, bonds 6s 13 10C Brooklyn City Knilrond Co 'MS 317 City Railroad Co, bonds 5s 106 109 B. C. Newtown B.

R. Co. DoKslb a) Ditto, bonds 7s 110 111 BriMiklyn Eleraled Railroad 26 Ditto, 1st mortcaKe 04 86 Ditto, 1st murticaaTo recoiuta Ditto, raortKage 57 CO Bushwick avenue Railroad Co 1G0 Ditto, bondafis. 103 113 Coney Island and Brooklyn Horse Road 60 Ditto, bonds 7s 101 Ditto, bonds 5s 100 IOQ Crosatown Railroad Co 150 170 Croastown lLiilroad Co. scrip 100 106 Crnustown Railroad Co.

bonds 7s 105 110 Jrand street and Newtown Railroad 90 100 Ditto, bondB Ts South Brooklyn Central R.R. Co. bonds 7s 113 Ditto, bonds 6s 1(6 103 Brooklyn tias Co US 130 Citizens' Caa Co H4 BC itisoQB' Gae Co. bonders 103 1'ulton Municipal Oa Co 1S8 Id Fulton Municipal Oas Co. bunds 6a 105 110 Metropolitan Gas Company 04 U0 Kaasau Gas Co tH 127 Nassau Gas Uo.

certificates Oa 9fi 100 People's Gas Co 65 Poople's Gas Co. bonds 7s 105 110 People's Gas Co. bonds Cs 09 "WilliamsbuntbGasCo 1M ICO Williamjbnrah Gas Co. bonds W0 114 Brooklyn Bank 1'25 130 City Bank W0 800 Coramurcial Bank l'JO First National Bank 2.r0 Fulton Ban HO 150 Kings County Bank. 10J Long Island Bank 113 110 ManniactorRrs' Bank 125 Bank.

200 Wasiau Bank JO0 Brooklyn Trust Co 210 long Island Tjonn and Trust Co 106 Brooklyn City tiafe Deposit Co. 11S Inr island hafo Deposit Co 75 Academy of Mnsic 105 107 Union Ferry Co HO 1JJ Brooklyn Insurance Co 1C5 173 KinjrsCo. Insurance Co 1US 205 Lafayette InsDTanco Co 85 Loa? Island Insurar.co Co 104 3IecTianics' Insurance Co 90 Mnntank Insurance Co D3 100 Nassau Insurance Co 13 Phentx Insurance Oo 1M Ll'J Williamsbunrb Insurance Co 225 Brooklyn City bonds 7s, to 1894 116 Brooklyn City bonds 4s. to IHSfl 100 lOj Ditto, Park bonds 7s, 1SU5 to UrM 145 147 DiUo, Park bonds 6s, 1024. 136 140 Ditto, Brldeo bonds 7s, 1899 to 1924 1M 147 Ditto, Bridgo bonds Cs, 1908 to 191!) 128 Ditto, Bridge bonds 5a, 191 1 to 19M 113 117 Ditto, Bridgn bonds 4s, 1921 to 198 103 Ditto, ater bonds 7s, 1904 to 1912 135 140 Ditto, Water bonds 18SC to 1913 125 139 Dilto, "Water bonds fia, 1914 110 Ditto, Wator bonds 4a, 1915 103 Kingsdounty bondaGs, 103 Kings County bonds 7s, to 1889 103 114.

Flatb ash View otd Os 101 A tratch oalnea $35 wan stolen from Mar HaTailos)rt 5J3 tones, oa StfflflAF MARY POWELL, FOR WEST POINT, Cornwall, Newburgn, Poughkeepsie, Rondout and iton. landing at Cranston, Milton, Now Hamburg and Hyde Park daily (Sundays excepted), leaves Yetry st. Pier 3:15 ond West 22nd st, N. 3:30 P. connects at Pmrghkeapaiowith evening trains for tiro Nurth, and at Rondout with morning trains on tho Ulster and Delaware Railroad for all points in the Caxekill Mountains.

mROY BOATS. A CITIZENS' LINE. Steamers SARATOGA and CITY OF TROY leave Pier N.R of Christopher New York, daily, exceptSaturday, at 6:00 P. M. Sunday steamer touches at Albany.

ItnflTfiartii. tOOK'S TOURIST TICKET OFFICE, "261 Broadway, comer Warren st. Now York. xtailwapr and steamship tickets to all points at the low est ratea Excursion tiokets fur Summer trarol at reduoed rates. Send for pamphlots.

Tickets can be ssnt by mail. Address THOS. COOK SON, 201 New York. Boston, 197 Washington at. 100 Dearborn st.

mo THOUSAND ISLANDS. NEW YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Through Pullman buffet sleepers, without change between New Yorkand St. Lawrence River, nn train leaving Jay st.

New York, at 5:25 P. M. West Forty second at, 8:45 P. M. Fulton at.

Brooklyn. 4:45 P.il. Returning, steamer St. Lawrence leaves Alexandria Bay, 4 P. M.

Day train leaves Jay st, 8 :50 A. M. Woat Forty second at, 9 :20 A. M. Brooklyn, 8:26 A.

M. Night train runs daily. J. O. ANDERSON, G.

P. Agent MILLS BUILDING, Now York. 171RLE AND BROOKLYN ANNEX. Boots leave Bridge pier. fo, it of Fulton st, for depots of the New York, Lake Erio and Western Railroad and Philadelphia and Reading railroads, at Jtcy City and f.tr Hohoken as follows: 6:30, 7:20, 9:15 ilO OS, 11:00,11:45 A.M.

6:30. 7:30. "18:50. P.M. Sundays :30.

1810 A. M. P.M. Nnto To Puilsdelphia and Rending and Erie only. ITo Erie and Hobokon only.

VPhiladelpnia and Reading only. "Erie Depot only. THOS. J. BROWN, GenM Mgr.

Eric Femes. BROOKLYN ANNEX FOR JERSEY CITY. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD LEAVING FOOT OF FULTON STHKRT DAILY. A. 7:00.

7:30. 9:40, 10:00.10:20.10:40.11:00.11:20 11:40.12:00 1' M. 12:20, 12:40. 1:20. 1:40.

2:00. 2:20. 5:40.3:110.3:20.3:40. 1:00. 1:30.

5:30. 6:00. 7:00, 7:30. 8:00. 9:30, 10:00.

10:30. 11:00. To Fall River and Boston boat. 5:00 P. M.

tTo Albany Dsy Line. 6:00 A. M. Returning, lunve Jersey City on arrival nf all trains. Baggage checked and ticketB aoM to all pninU.

Ask for Brooklyn tickets when returning to Brooklyn. F. ANSEN, Superintendent. TO THE WHITE MOUNTAINS BY THE DIRECT AIL BAIL DAYLIGHT ROUTE. A special faat exprona train with parlor car will, on and after JUNE2H.

leave O. C.atation, New York, via N. N. H. and H.

R. dailv (Sundays oicoptf.rtl at 9:15 A. running through to Fabyan's without change, arriving at destination P. making direct connn, tion at White River Junction and at Wells River for MONTREAL. NEWPORT.

QUEBEC, etc. Aik for Uonnucti cnt River Lino Folder at principal ticket omco. Seats in parlor cars may be secured in advance at R. car ticket office in G. O.

station, or by bv mail or telegraph. C. T. HEMPSTEAD, G. P.

and T. Y. N. nnl II R. FOURTH AVENUE AND FORTV.SECOXD STREET, NEW YORK CITY.

I ONu ISLAND RAILROAD. A i Trains leave Flatbush areuuw Dopot for tho following points and way stations: Greenport. 8:30 A. M. (3:20 Shelter Inland Kinross runs en July 3 and Saturdays only); 3:25.

4:25 (.:25 runs east of Riverhead Saturdays only) P. Suuda)S, A. M. Sag Harbor, 8:30 A. M.

3:20 Special Expro( run on July3 and Saturdays oiiiy) 3:25, 4 :25 (5:25 rona east of Patchogue Saturdays only) P. M. Sundays. 8:5." A. M.

Patchogue. 8:30. A. 3:25. 4:25, 5:25 V.

M. Sundays, 8:55 A. 61 Babylon, 6:45, 8:00, 8:30.11:00 A. M. 3:25,4:25.

0:00, ,:00, 8:10 P.M. (12:10 night, Wednesdays and Saturdays only); Rundnvs. 0:55 A. 7:55 1 M. Port Jetterson.

A. M. 3:53,4:55 T. Sun lays, A. 6:50 P.

M. Northport. Huntington. 8:50 A. 3:55, 4:55.

6:30 P. M. Sundays. 3:55 A. 6:35 P.

11. West Deer Park and Hickirrillo. (8:50 Hicksvilte only), 11 .00 A. 4:25 4:55 Hicksrilhi only). Hicksvill.

only). P.M.. (12:10 nijdil Wndne.i. days only): Siindsys, 8:55 A. M.

6:55 P. Hickd Tillo only). 9:45 P. M. Locust Valley.

Glen Covo. 8:50. A.M.. 00. 3:23.

4:25, 5:25. 6:30. 7:00, 8:10 P. M. (12:10 night W.

di: daja and Satunlays only); Sundays, A. 0:30, "''Far Rockaway. 6:45.8:00. 10:00. 11:00 1:00.3:25, 3:55,4:55, 5:25, 6:00.

7 8:10 P.M. (12:10 night Wwl neBdeys and Saturdays only) Sunilays, 10:55, A. 1 :55. 2:55. i :25.

9:45 P. M. Garden City. Hempstead. 6:45.

11:00 A.M.. 2:00, 3:25.4:25,5:25. fillO. 7:00.3:10 P.M. (12:10 night Wl nosdays and Saturdays only).

Suuiiays, 8:55 (9:2." Gar.lon City onlv) A. 1:30 6:30 P. LongBroch, 8:00, 10:00. 11:00 A. M.

1:00. 2:00. 4:55. 6:00. 7:00 P.

Sundays, 8:20. 11:23. 10:30 A. 1:30.2:25. 2:55.4:00, 7:00 P.

SI. Last traiu leaves the beach 10:15 P. M. MANHATTAN BEACH AND RHEKPSHEAD BAY, SICK CONEY IHI.ANll flil.UMX. EHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.

1 4 Pa.sBen,OT trabva loftTo dnpot inut of OnTtlanilt or at 8:10 A. ami 7:00 1. fir lCia ton, Allwnt.iwn, RaiutinK, Mmich Clnnik, Willwribjure, Wavorly, ItU.tca, Uenova, logons, Uuffnlo and tho "West. Pullman throiiffh cAchei ruu doilz 1ac trains nt 7:00 A. M.

and 5:40 P. M. for Ea ton, BtbJeiiimi aud Coplny. Trains lo.ivin nt 8:10 A. 1:00 nnd P.

M. mnneot for nil p.int in Mahanoy and Haxloton coul regions iStm da7 train local, for Mauch Olmnlt, 8:10 A. M. Iao Mauch Chunk A P. M.

"TheC rntst" Faat Dsy Kipresa (snlid Kant In In) train ImesHKW YOJIK 8:10 A. RUNNING THROUGU TO BUFFALO with mt chanKO, arriving at 10:3. P. imwrnir through AM KUTCA'S GRANDEST AND MOST PIUTURE8WUK aUKNKRY. Main (iSco, No.

Rr.adwny. Branoh offlcoa. No. 21 CoTtlandt 5t, New Tork, and No, 7 IVtKalb ar, Ponnayl vania Annex, foot of Fulton at, Bpinklrn. E.

B. BYLNGTON, O. P. A. JKTEST SHORE RAILWAY.

THE BEST CON8TRUCTF.D AND FINKRT EQUIPPKD DOITRLF. TRACK LIKE FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE OU TRAVEL. THE WEST SHORE ROUTE IS ALONG THE WEST SHORE OFTHE WORLD FA MFD HUDSON RIVER, AROUND THE FOOTHILLS OF OA THRILL MO0N 1 A INS AND THROUGH BEAUTIFUL VALLEY OF THE MOHAWK. On and aftar July 2, 18S5, Annex boata will Brook lyn Annex, foot of Fulton st, cunnating w.th West Shore trains as follows: Detroit and OhJcajro. 9:20 A.

5i23, 7:25 P. M. Pullman Bloopora throtigh. St. Louis, 5 :25.

7 :25 P. M. Pullman sloopera. BuapcmBinn Bridge, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Rochester) 9:20 A. 5:25, f755 P.

it Slaapfin and parlor OBTS. Utica and Sjrocnse, 9:20, 10:40 A. P.M. Nowburfrh, Kingston, Baujrertiei. Oatakill and Albany, 10:40 A.

2:45. "5:25, 10:45 P. M. Saratora apocialfl. 8:25, 10:40 A.

2:45 P. M. Lake George, 6:25, 10:40 A. M. Saturdnya only 2:45 P.

M. Kaaterakilt, Hnntor, Hobart. Grand Hotel Station, Phoenicia, 8:25, 10:40 A. P. Buffet parlrfr can to Grand Hotel and Hotel Kaatorakill via Phoanicta on A.

M. and 2:45 P. M. PalonTille. Oarro, Mountain Honaft Station, 6:25,10:40 A.

2:45, 10:45 P. M. For Montroal and Canada Eaat. A. 5 :25 P.

M. Hamilton, London. 5:25, 7:25 P. Toronto, 7:25 P. M.

Daily. Other train daily except Tor tickets, time tat Irs, parlor or Bleep inff car aocom modationfl or apply at offices: Jersey City, Ponn. R. R. Station; Bobokon, 79 Hudson at; Brooklyn, 4 Ooort ot, Annex Office, foot of Fulton Now York City, 21, 207.

2CL 31fi. 363, 851. 94fi, 1.140. 1,323 Broadway, 737 Sixth ar, 146 Eaat On Hundred and Twenty fifth et, 163)4 Bmry. and Wot Shore SUtiuna fuut of West Forty aaoopd st and foot Jay st.

North RUer. Bag Sage called for and oheckod from hotels and reiudencoi. irders can bo 'eft at ticket officea. HENRY MONETT, General Pasoenffer Agent, Broadway. EW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RTVER RADLROAD Commancina June 22.

1B85. rrain loaTe Grand Central Depot. Oi'rJ A. M. r.cDj3ter anu Montreal UttproM, vtio through drawing room cars to Rocheater and St.

Albans. 9:00 A.M. Saratoga, Lake George and Muntroal Ex preaa. Through drawing room oaxa. 9.

:50 A. M. Faat Limited Chicago and St. Louis Ex presa. with dining cars, stopping at Albany, Utica, Syracuse.

Roclieater, Niagara rails, Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland and Toledo. Arriving at Chicago at 9:50 A. Cincinnati 7 :45 A. M. and St.

Louis 7 :45 P. M. next day, A. M. Chicago Express Drawinjr room cars to Uanandaigna, Rochester, NuaxaFaLU and Buffalo, Rjab field Sprinca.

11:00 A. M. "WflsttTrn New York and Northern Express, with drawing room cars. 3:30 P. M.

Albany, Troy, Saratoga and Utica Express. Through drawing room cars. Runs to Lake George on Saturdays only. 6:00 P. M.

Chicaco and St. Louia Express, with sleeping cam, Niagara Falla, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Tulodo, Detroit, Chicago and St. Louis. P. M.

Express, with ulooping cara. to Syracuse and to Auburn road and to Saratoga also tu Montreal. 9:15 P. M. Pacific itxpress, with sleeping cara, tor Rochester, Niagara Falls.

Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, also to Watortown daily, to Cape Vincent daily, except Sunday, and to Clayton and Ogdanaburg daily, except Saturday. 11:15 P.M. Nbrbt Eipraas for tha North and Wont, with sleeping cars for Albany and Troy. ForGarriaon and West Point, 7 :15, 8:00. 9:00 and 11 :00 A.M., 2:30.3:24 4 :04 5 :00, 3 30 IU.

For Fiahkill and NewburHh 8:00, 10:30 and 11 A. 2:30, 3:30, 4 :00, P.M. For Fishkill only. 9:00 and 11:15 P.M. For Poughkeepsie, 7:15, 6:00, 9:00.

10:0 and 11:00 A. 3:30. 4:00.5:046:00, C10. and 11:15 P.M. For Rhine beck and Rondout.

8:00, 9.00, 10.30 and 11:00 A. 4:00 and 6:30 P. M. Tivoli and Sanger ties, 11 A.M.,4;00 and Catakitl, 11:00 A. Hudson and Athens, 10:30 and 11:00 A.M..

3:30,4:00. 5 0 and 11:15 P.M. Coiaaokie. and 11 :00 A. M.

and 4 P. M. Albany, 8:00, 9:50. 10:30 and 11 .00 A. 3:30, 4:00, 6:00.

"9:15 and 11:15 P.M. Troy. 8:04 9:00 nnd 11:00 A. 3:30. 4:00.

6:00, and 11:15 P. M. "Thnnn run daitr: all others dailv nzeent Hnndar. tOn Sunday runs to Albany and Troy. For trains for intermediate stations aoe time table.

Tickets ou aale at Grand Central Depot, Bowling Green, 413 Broadway and at WesicntVs Express officea. 3 Park place, near Broadway, 785 and 942 Broadway and 62 West One Hundred nnd Twonty fiith st, New York; 333 Washington st and 730Fulton st, Brooklyn, and 79 Fonrtb Bt, Williamaburgh. A ccommoda ti una in drawinarroom and eleopias eaiB oan bqprocurod at 333 Washington st, Brooklyn. Bsegace oalled far and oheckod from residence. lirootlyn pafiaangers can roach Grand Contral Depot in about thirty minutes, by taking bridge cars and Third a EleTated Rjulroad.

J. ALTOUCEY, D. M. KENDRICK. Gi'nral SitiM'rintendrnt Gonpral PnasnnRor Agnnt.

PENNSYLVAKIA RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTS OH AUD AFTJSR JUNK il, 1885. Trains leare Ken Tnxk, ria Desbroaaos and Cortlands streets ferries, as follows: Express for Fittabara; and the West, with Pullman Palace Cars attached, A. 7:00 and 8:00 P. M.

daihr. New Yorkand Chicago Limited of Parlor, Dining, Smokies and Slaeping Cars, at 9:00 A. M. DTerjr day. For Williaznaport, Lockhaven.

Corry and Erie, at 8 K)0 P. connectuog at Carry for TitusviUo, PctrulAom Center and the Oil Regions, for 'Williamsport and Lock Uaron, :00 A. M. Baltimore, Waflhimrton and the Sonth "Limited Wash inaton Kxpress1' of Pollman Parlor Can daily, except SundaT, 10:00 A. M.

Arrire Washinaton, 4:05 P. M. Regular at :20. 8:00 and 8:30 A. 1 :00, and 9:00 P.

M. and niht. Sunday, A 9:00 P. M. and 12:00 night.

For Old Point and Norfolk, via New Tork, Philadolphia and Norfolk Railroad, 6:20 A. SI. week days, 8:00 P.M. OTOry day ria Baltimore. Bar Line, woek days, 3:10 P.

M. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Express for Broad st. (station. Fhiladiaphia, 6:20, 7:20, 9:00 (9:00 and 10fl0 limitod).

11:00, 11:10 A. 3:20, ii :40. 4:00. 4:40,5:00, 0:00.7:00 8:00 and 9:00 TP. M.

and 12 0 night. and 10:00 A. 3:40. 5:00, ClOO, 7:06, 8:00 and 9:00 P. M.

and 13:00 night. Trains lea ring Now York daily, except Snnday, at 8:00 9:00 and 1100 A. 1:00, 4 and P. H. week days, and 7 :00 P.

M. Snndays, Connect at Trenton for Oamden. for Atlantic orrr. Express, axoopt Sondaj, with thronffh ear, 1 :00 P. Bl.

FOR CAP MAY. Express, except Snnday, 1 :00 P. M. Bnets of Brouklyn Annex conneotwrth ell thrcrogli trains at Jersey City, ailordittg aapeedy and direct transfer far Brooklyn trarfil. Accommodation for Trenton, 8:30 A.M.

and 2:00 P. M. XtOug Branch. Hay Head Juncttun and intermediate ate tiona TiaBahway and Arobor, 4:15, 7:10, 9:00 A. 13 Mi noon.

3:10, 3:40 (ltmjtod), 4 :10.5:00 and 0:30 P. M. On Similar, 4:16, 9:00 A. ii, and 6:00 P. M.

(do not atop Asbnry Park). Newark and Bliiabcth, 6H, 6:30, 7:00, 7:40, 8:30. 9:00, 9:20, 10:10, 11:10 A. 12:30. 1:00, 2:00.

2:30, 3:00, 3:20. 4 4 1 0, 4 40, 5 5 10, HO, 0 :30, :4 0. 6 6 :00. 6 :30. 7:00, 7.

40. 1:50, 8 0. 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 P. M. and 12:00 night.

Sunday, 0:15, 9:00, 9:30, 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. and 12:00 noon: 1:00,2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 4:30, 6:30. 7:00, 7:45, 9:30, 100 and 11:00 P. M.

and 12:00 night. Newark only, 5:00,6:40, 7:30, 8:20,10:10 A. 12 noon, 3:50, 4:30 and 0:20 P. M. week days.

Sunday, 8:15. 10:30, 11:30 A. 13:30, 1:80, 3:80, 5:00, 6:18, 5:45, 8:00 and 9:00 P. M. BAhway.6:G0, 0:80,7:00,7:10,7:20, 7:40, 8:30, 9:00, 11 JO A.

1230. 1 JXX, 2:00, 2 0, 3:00. 3:20, 4:00, 4JO, 4:40, 6:10, 6:20. 5 JO. 6:40, 5:50, 6:00, :10.

8:30, 7:00,7:40,7 JO, 8:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 P. M. and 12:00 sight. Sunday, 6:15, 8:15. 9:00, 9:30, 10:00 H.andl2:dO noon, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00.

8:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 P. ii. and 12 :00 night. WoodbridgBj Perth Amhoyand South Amboy, 0:00 and 10:10 2:30, 6:30, 6:80 and 10 0 P. M.

New 7:20. 8:30, 9:20 and 11:10 Atl, 1:00, 2:00,3:0074:00, 4:40, 6:00, 6:00, 7:00, 9:00. 11:30 P. M. and 12 M) night.

Sunday, 6:15, 9:30 end A. 6:00 7:00, 8:00, 8:30, 3:00 P.M. and 12:00 night. East Millstone. 6:30 and 11 :10 A.M., 3:00 and 4:40 P.

Kingston and Rocky Hill. 8:90 A. 4:40 P.M. Princeton, 0:30, 8:30, 11 :10 A. 1:00, 2:00, 4:40, 5:00 and 7:00 P.

M. LsmbertviHe, 7:20 and 11:10 A. 1:00, 3:20 and 6:00 P.M. Vlemington, 7:20 and 11:10 A.M. and 3:20 P.M.

Philltpsbutg aud IteUidere, 7:20 and 11:10 A. 3:20 ana 5:00 P. M. Trenton, Burden teem. Burlington and Camden.

8:00, 9:00 and 11:10 A. 2:00, 4:00.6:00 and 8:00 P. Sunday, 7:00 PTm. Freehold, 7:20,11:10 A.M., 2:00. 4:00 and P.

Parmingdale and Squsn, 7 J20 and 11:10 AJ1. and M. Pemberton And Cam don, 7:20 A. 4:40 P. i Monmouth Junction.

Trains axriTeFroja Pi tab urg. 7:00 and 11:30 A.M. daily. 0:55 and 9 P. M.

daily. From 'Washington and Baltimore, 6:20, 8.00 A. 2:20, 830, 3:30, 6:80, 9:20 and 10:05 P. M. 8anday, 6:20, 8:03 A.

3:20, 9:20 and 10:05 P.M. From Philadelphia, 3:60, 6:20, 7:00,8:00, 9:20, 9:30, 10:40, lLiO A. 2:00. 320, 3:30. 6:30, 6:20, 6:55, 7:20, 8:50, 9:20, 0:35,10:04 P.M.

and 13:20 night. Sun day. 3:50, 6:20. 7. 05, 8:05, 1135 A.

3 :20. 030, 9 :20. ti :35 and 10 :03 P. Tickot offlcts. 849, 2S and Ml Broadway, So.

1 Attoi fliroaa and loot of Dviftaam ml Cortlandt aU; No. 4 Court st. and Brooklyn Annex Station, foot of Fnlton at, Brooklyn Bosch's Hotel, Hoboken; Butioo, Joraay City; Kmigrat TislMt Office, Ha. 8 Bottny PteeEndCaatlo Oaroen. TlioKaw TcirkTmnferOompaByTriQ cali farrf baggage frosn betel and residence.

TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 14, 18S5. T0 5IGHT'S HOUSE SHOW. The educated horses commeneo nn engago snont at the I'alace Rink to night. They arc to havo a Street parade to morrow, weather permitting. TIIK COMING "MIKADO." Curiosity is Btraiiied ns to the company affhich is to tho or tho '1 own of Titipu," at the Grand Opera Houbo nest oveuing, in Bsmuoh as it 13 to be produced in New York the eatno evcniiis'.

To gratify those who desire to know, the following cast is furnished The Mikado of Japan, Mr. V. II. Cronipton; KBiikiJs (his son, Usjubiud as a wandering minatrol, and iu lovo with Yum Yuni), Mr. Ilonry Nelson; Ko Ko (Lord High Executioner of Titipu), Mr.

A. F. McCollin; Pooh Bah (Lord High EverythinR lilso), Mr. Paul Arthur; l'lsli Tush (a noblo lord), Mr. William Paul Botvn; Yum Yum, Pittl Stng and Topj Fo (throu Bisters, wards of Ko Ko), Miss Aguos Ilr.llook, Jliss Duddie Maguire and Miss Dickie Dsdaro; Katisiia (an elderly lady, in lovo with TlouVMW, MissTilhe McHenry; chorus of Bchool girls, noliles, guards and coolies.

Tho soenory will consist of, hi Act 3, tho courtyard of Ko official residence, and in Act II, Ko Ko's garden. lUIDAY'S SUMMEU PAYLUON'. A largo audience was delighted at the entertainment furnished at the Pavilion Theater by Manager Friday last night Ellani, the charming operatic soubrotte, with a strong dramatic company, presented tho play of Ton Mile Crossing." The play has an interesting dialoguo, and the interest is Cevor allowed to flag. Ellani has a good voice, Which is heard to advantago in the many songs eho Btnga. There will be a matinee every day thiB woolc In addition to tho regular evening performances.

Kllaiii performed seven woeis In Brooklyn last erason. VBKE A LITTLE IM5II0EANT WAS IOTJ.VD. On Friday Inst "William Edward AUdns, aged 8 years, arrived on the City of Chester. Since thattrme ho has escaped from Castle Garden throo times, whore ho was placed hy tho Emigration Commissioners, who will send him buck to Liverpool to Ills father. Last night William was found at tho Treat end of Coney Island, smoking a big cigar.

Tie was taken back to Castle Garden, and tho Commis Bloners say that they will eond tho troublesome boy homo on the first outgoing steamer. A MAMMOTH PICNIC. Tlic M'liools of Montrose Aroniie Church at Hidgewoofl Park. TeflkTility nftemoon the children Tielonghig to the schools of tho Church of the Holy Trinity, in Montrose avenue, wont on their annual picnic to Eidgewood Park, the proceeds of which go to tho benefit of the orphans of tho parish and to St. Catherine's Hospital.

The day was favorablo and the number of purtions In tho park at 8 r. M. was hardly Tinder 12,000. ltev. Michaol May, pastor of tho church, was present on the ground during tho afternoon, as wero also liovs.

John and Henry Uansol tnann, Kov. Frank Haupert, of Foster's Meadows Rev. Father Niemann, of East Now York; ltev. Father Zoller, of Now Brooklyn, and other clergymen. The laity was represented by Air.

I'. J. Leyen (ledker, Coroner Henry J. Hesse, Dr. Joseph Meyer, O3t Aldormau Saal and others.

The Young Men's Association, the Union Guard and the einging society organizations connected with tho church visited onB another in the grove. The Young Men's Association had a dancing platform oxdUHivoly to thom BelveB, but though the dancing wa continuously and vigorously maintained, no round danco was allowed. NO QU0BUH. Xhc Xtriilgc Trustee Unable to Transact Business. At the mooting of Bridge Trustees called for 3 o'clock yesterday thore were present Vice President Bash, Mayor Low, Controller Brinkorhoff and Trustees James Howell, Alden 9.

Swan, Joseph C. Hen dxii, William J. Osborne, Edward Anuani, John Mol lenhauer and H. K. Thurbor.

Trustee Barnes was away in Peekskill, Trustoe Davis was in Saratoga, Trustees Clarke, Van Schalck and Clausson wore in Europe and Trustee Agnew had notified Controller Briukorhon that he would not accept reappointment. The othor missing TruBtoos were scattered amonjlea.suro resorts all over tho continent Vico FreBidont Bush tried to ring up Mayor Grace on the telophono, but Mayor Graco had gone to Glen Cove. After waiting about for a long timo tho Trustees present dejidod that thoy could not get a quorum bolter adjourn, which they did tonext Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. After the meeting was over an Eagle reporter questioned the Trustoos as to tho chances for tho presidency of tho Board Controller Brlnkerhoff, Mr. Howell, Mr.

Swan and Mr. Osborne did not know and had not hoard the mattor discussed. Mr. Hen drlx thought ox Mayor Howell the most likely man ar had heard sevoral speak of him as Mr. Spallation's successor.

Tho Mayors and Controllers, being ex ofllclo officers, aro barred out of tho race. ICE CREAM ON SUNDAYS. The Sunday Observance Association to Enforce tho Penal Code. The following circulnr has been mailed to all tho Ice cream dealers and confectioners in this city. It explains itsolf: Sunday oiisekvance Association ok Kings) Couktt, Brooklyn, July 2, 1885.

Dean Pin 1 am directed by the association to call tho attention of the ice cream doalors of this city to section 2o7, in chapter 1 of tltlo of tho Penal Code, whirh is as follows: 11 All lnanuor of public eelllng or offering for sale of any property upon Sunday is prohibited, oxcopt that articles of food may bo sold and supplied at any timo before 10 o'clock in the morning, and oxcopt also that meals may be sold to be eaten on the premises where sold or served olsewhere by caterers; and prepared tobacco in placos othor than Whoro spirituous or malt HquorB or wines aro kept or offered for sale, and fruit, confectionery, newspapers, drugs, medlcinos and surgical appliances may he sold in a quiet and orderly manner at any time Of tho da" This, you will obaervo, cloarly prohibits tho delivery of ice cream after 10 A. M. on Sunday. If you havo not boen accuBtomed 10 doliver after that hour wo shall be pleased to learn the fact, but If othorwise, this Information ought surely to bo Bufllciont to a law abiding oitizen, and I trust nothing further will bo nooessary. I may add that the rattlo of the passing wagons Is to many persons a serious interruption of the Suiet of tho day, and many churches aro so situated jat the noiso greatly disturbs tho service and annoys tho worshipers.

Hoping that we may havo your co operation In this matter, I am, respoctf ully yours, V. Brinckeriioff, Secretary. DIVORCE CHANTED. In the Special Term, City Court, this morning, a decision was handed down granting a degreo of absoluto divorce to Edward Gaines from Harriot Gaines. The cose was hoard in private.

Trre itEw woiiK of Iiose Elizabeth Cleveland (the Presidout's talentod sister), on Goorgo Eliot's Poetry Rnd'Other Studies," is now on sale at Hurd, Waite The Bbooklyn Eaole Job Piunting Office Ib prepared to do every description of printing in the host ruanner and at reasonable pricos. Paper ruling, hook and pamphlet binding, electrotyping, etc. Estimates cheor fully given. If yon ore going in the country $1 will pay for tho (Sunday included) for one month. Postage paid.

MARRIED nA.VII.AND DAVIE In Mew York, Thursdny, July 0,1885, by the Rov. Kenneth MaoKonzie, WlIXIAil tu Mr" I'ocisa Daties, both of New fork JO rCTSOfc l.UMMtNGS On Monday. July huron' ''y thoHev.Dr. Crowle A. JOHNSON, nf Kingston, N.

to MAHTHA, eldes 13. ntBt. dev. PETEn 01 tniHcity. sin caros.

nm niL RCOTT Jnly 13, at 63 Fourth plaoe, nife of THOMAS It ECOTX, of a Hon. IIK. BIGLEY On July 13, Hahrtet of Oharlos end Hattie 41. Bagley, aged 3 months and 10 days. Interment at Evergreens Oomatery.

uueral privato. AILL1E Thia inorning at his residouco, Peteii R. Bazu.I. JJotioe in to morrows papora. ILLMAN On Slonday, July 13, 1885, SMITH D.

On.L KA7T, aged (A) yonrs. Relatives and frionds uro invited to attend tho funrral BflTvioos at his Into residence, No. 33 Ijafnyotto av, on Wednesday, tho loth at 3 o'clock P. M. JONE8 uddenly, on Sunday, July 12, 1883, Joshda S.

JONXB, aced Ga years. Sclativee aud friends, also Morottnlilo Lodge No. 47, I. O. of O.

are inritod to attend tho funeral Bcrvioos at Ms lato rcsidoiK No. 445 CloEsun av, Vfednosday ovoning, the 15th at 8 o'ylirtik. MASON On Jlonday, July 13, Jonathan MABON, aged G3yeors and 8 nionths. Jielatives end friends are invited to attend the funeral Bexvloesfrom the Johnson t. M.

E. Church, oornor Jay and Johnson sts. on Thursday. July 1(5, at 2 P. M.

Tho members of Washington Division und tho order in general are invited to be prtaent. On Monday momlng, July 1H, UKOnOE infant son of George W. und Clara G. Page. prmeral private.

Interment at Albany. EAXif AN On Tuesday, July 14, 1885, TnEDDY, infant eon of losal! and r.Ua K. Raiman. Fnncral services frnui psront'a residence, 704 Qulncyst, Thursday ovoning, Jnly IB, at 8 o'clock. Intonnent private.

TTACKENHUTH On Bunusy, Jnly Hi, J. GEonoE. 1)0 loved son of John and Barbara Waokenhntb, in the 13th fear of ago. The funeral will take place from tho residence of Ids at, on Wodneaday, July 15, at 2 o'clock. CTionds are invited.

JVOOD On Thursday, My 0. 1B35, at Oity BorpiUl, i Igftcuua H. Wood. Zotgrradvt Etvusinvua Qemntmr. fionxoik pleass oobtJ.

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