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if WANTED SITlTAT.OTiS FK1TIAf.ES. wanted rATrows ACES. TO IET HOUSES. WANTEP SITPATIOTVS FEmAL.ES. CboU Va9hcrand ironoTB.

20'OOCKEDfflOS til thd end of the wealr, a maHneerreprBBontsUon being appointed for to morrow afternoon. The Iieo nvenue Academy was packed last night on the occasion ot tho nrst production of tha famous spectacle ot "Sleua and the 8ovon.lta.vona.." Irt this spectacle tho Ktralfya havo snrpassod all tboir previous efforts. It is at bewildering array oC gorgeous scenery, costuming ond elaborate groupings and tab leaua. A quite unusually competent acting; company illustrates the dramatic portions of the piece, tha ballets aro superb pictures and the dancing of Bd anza and Signor Cammerano quite phenomenal "Sioba" is to have a matiuoe showing to morrow afternoon. Afternoon, and evening yeBterday the Standard Museum was as full as it could hold.

A capital entertainment was set out, of which tho legerdemain aud magical oxhibltion of Herr Schlamm was a conspicuous feature. Those clover sketch artista, Joe and Annie Burgess, Dick Morosco and Kitty Gardiner, amusod the audience hugely Frank Emerson's surprising feats of jugglory and tho contortion act of James Stanwood wro viewed with amazement tho daring exploits of the gymnasts, Leopold and Wentwortli, awakened groat ontbnBlasm and Mr. T. F. Thomas provoked roars of laughter wit bis amusing Hibernian specialties.

Reuben's ItackoV in which Miss Lottie Russell aud MeBsrs. Daily aud Watson have parta, met with a favorable reception, as did also the Imperial Burlesque Four. POLITICAL NOTES. THE DAILY EAOLK Is in Its Forty Ufttl josr. Hta published every altomoon on tho working daya of ttto weea.

and an SITRDAV MORNINGS. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. fclbperraar: $5 for nix months: 81 per month: single oplesS cents; Sunday edition $1.50 par year, postage in KATES FOr'aDVUBTISING. SOLID AGATE MfcASUBKMKNI KAUU ISSKllTION. Per lino, Local and: Commercial Notices, Third or Fonrtb Paxro.

nOoonta Bnrj'(iCditoriai) Ajnusoroonta. Lectures and Excursions. 2. cants Advertisements under tho following heads, measuring Brelinesor Jess, scvonty rive cunts, for first insertion and fifty croU for enou success insertion: iarSats, lo Kit," "BoardiuR" and "Wants." liftoon cents per Una Id excess or frre lines. Personals.

Deaths, Lost and round ona rtol. farfor each insertion, when not exceeding nvo lines. Religious Notices fifty cents for each insertion of live lines or less. Situations Wanted, males 25 cents, temalos lo cents. Mb deviation from those rates.

Cash in advance in all cases Principal office EAGLE BUILDINGS. KOS. S4. ST. AND 38 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN.

BRANCH OFFICE 41 BROADWAY, B. D. Till BAULK IN NEW YORK CITY. We have. established fluencies for the Kate of tho EAOr.E tsome of tho principal business pointa in Now York Oity.

follows: Astor Honso stops. O. P. Hockiveod, Grand Btreet Ferry. W.

H. Clinch, 174 South street. Fulton street and Broadway. Knox Building. James Mead, Ilarclay street and Broadway.

THIS EAGLE IN EUROPE. The Eaolx win be obtained at Gilliu'a llnitod States Exchange, 0 Strand, Charing Cross: American Travelers Beading KooitiS, 4 Langham place; the American 449 Strand, and A. Ii. O. Exchange Club, 17o New Bond Urnnt, London.

Also, nt Koulnvard do Oapnoinesnnd Munroe A 7 Rue Scribe. Pans, and tho Gtnuu Transatlantic Exchange. 7a iMiednchstraaao. Barlm. YT.

TUESDAY EYES ISO, OCT0B.5R SiS. 1384. (DEAMATIG AND MUSICAL. AMUSEMENTS TO SHJHT. BBOOrotTN TnEATEit Miss Multon.

Pabx Theateu Movhs, Ob ASP Opeiu Houhe Seven Twi'nty E'ght. UKrtMAx'sTllEATEIl Calleu.lor Minstrels, Zrp'S O.srso Vocal and Orchestral Concert. Novelty TiiEAXEa A Midnight Marriage. IerAvesuk Academy Sioba. 6TA2flAltI ilusEUii St.igo Performances, burse and Renin HtreafJe.

ANTED HITV ATION AS AN IN funt'fi nntflo. bv nn exnnrfencod. traatworty woman: can takefalLcnacge from, birth; cau.bring. up 011 bottls: has Best 0 t3 ro Terence. Ploisa call or address for two daye KURSK, 418.

Decatur at. WANTED SITUATION AS AN IN fant's nurse, by a competent, trustworthy woman can take entire charge from birth; no objection to the country; has the beat city, reference from late employer, Oall at 11)2 Deraw at near Henrj', WANTED SFTUATION AS A SEAM Btresa and" to make herself generally useful, by an Amarioangirl can do dreBsmaking, buyer suite ana (ten eral Bewingi good borne monr thon. wages; personal roferonce. Address, by letter only. L.

25. 1,002 Broadway. ANTED SITUATION AS A SEAM ptrem find nnornbi on finv mnnhine. bv a fnllv OOm petent ye.aag womait; wrmki wait oa lady, assist with; onamoerworic or maaa to growing cniia; cuy reiereucu Cairoraddreflr372 Baftio st, socond flat. WANTED SITUATION TO MIND THE children aud! aaoist with housework, by a girl i.q wi(Iingr obliging and honest.

Call for two days at present employer's, 63 Concordat. WANTED SITUATION TO TAKE care of children and make herself generally useful, bgirl ogerflT. Pleuae coll at 823 Myrtle av. ANTED SFTUATION TAKE care of children and dn sawing, or as chnmbar maid and waitress, by a young woman beat referenoo from her present employer. Call at 461 Lafayette av.

ANTED SITUATION TO A nnr of nhildron and do nlafn sewing or UTJBtaira work, by a young girl ia willing 1 has city reference. Call lor two naya at bfu corgen st, near vanuerpin nr. ANTED SITUATION TO TAKE care of 1 baby and do upstairs work, or would assist who. nousoworK, Dy a young American gin; goou reiar ence. Please call for two da: ays at present employer's, DIB Smith st.

WANTED SITUATION IN A SICK room, or would matte a good upstairs girl ornurso for childrenj by a ladv breakiug up housekeeping for hor girl. who. has lived six yeara in tha family is very capable. Oall or address Tuesday evening 4I0 Vanderbilt av. ANTED SITUATION TO DO PLAIN aew in tr and take charne of children, and bo gener erally useful, by a young girl, lately landed.

Please call for two days at 102 vVyokoff st, second Hoor. ANTED SITUATION TO DO THE nlain Bewin of a private family and tako care of chJldron, by a respectblegirJ; oan work on any kind of a machine: never lived out before; ia a cloak maker and tailoress by trade: has six years' reference from her ployer; a good homo in preference to ivages, Pleaso call at 168 C'Jasson av, near Uliambcciiialil anil WiUtreaHes. Wi ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermoid.by a young girl. Apply at lfc4G7 Fulton at. WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM barinaid and wnitross, hv a respectable colored erirl; Call for two days at 147 High nt.

WANTED SITUATION AS A ORAM bermnhi and waitress, by a yoang girl. Call for two at 18 HigUt; AN TED SITU ATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress, by a younx girl who has good, city reference. Call fur two days at MJoralemon at. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM fcermaid and waitress by a young girl; willing and obliging. Pioage call to morrow at lOb" lfeKjub av.

OTEDlil ACHAIVl bermaid od nurse in, a private family, Vf a respect ablo young girl. Call at No. 233 Twentieth st, near Fifth avenue. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and wnitrese. by a reBoectahla girl: has ood city rercrences.

Call tor two days at ioa aoutu ux ord st. No cards. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM 7 bormoid and waitress 01 to take cate of children, by a respectable Swedish girl; jgood reference. Please call for two days at 73Rapelyo st, near Hamilton av. S7ANTEDSITUATiON A CHAM 7 bormiiid and waitress, by a respectable young girl; good rocommondution if required.

Please call for two days at 45 Twentieth st. WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM hormnid and waitress in a private family, hy a competent young girl: has first clas city reforence. Please call at tiiy Washington near Pacitio at. ANTEDSITUATION AS A CHAM" bennaid. or do niam sewing, or to tako care of children.

Please call for two days at 1. 051 KultoD fit, near Irving place. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bormaid aud waitress, or nurse, by a respectable girl; first clasi city reference. Please call at 140 Butler street. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM hflrmnid and waitress, bv a neat, tidy vaunff trirl highly recommended for honesty and capability.

Appiy 102WyckoBt; ring three timea. WANTED SITUATION AS A CHA5 bennaiJ and soamstress, by a young girl lately landed; haa five years' experience. Call at 154; Baltic et, noar Henry. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM brmn.id nnd waitress or would do liirht house work, or mind children, by a respectable yi nng girl; first class city reference. Call for two days at otll Water at.

ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bnrmnid and waitress. Or hoUBQWOrk UL a amall prlvnte family, by a respectable young girl. Apply for two days at liifct JSackett st, near ferry. i7 ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM lwrmnM urtd wnitmxn nrnrmild dn chamberw ork and BEsfstwith children; beet city reference. Call for two days ai 50 Smith at, near Schermerhorp.

TSJANTED ITUATION AS A CHAM bennaid and waitress in a private family, byara Bpectahle colored girl; city reference. Call at 196 South Portland av. WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bennaid and waitress or to take care of grown children and d'i plain sowing, by a yomrg girl. Please call at 236 DeKalb av ring tower belL. VS ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress or to take care of children, by a young Norwegian girl; haa good references.

Call for two days ac I'SS Warren st. Room J'2. No cards WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bennaid and waiiresa or nuras, by a Protegtnnt German young girl. Call at Mrs. PKH ETT'S, No.

17 Webster place, between Sixteenth st and Prospoct av, and Sixth ana Seventh avs. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress, bv a respectable voune girl is willing and obliging; has the best of city roferonce. Please call or address lor two daya No. 32 Heyward st, top floor. ANTEDSITUATION AS A CHAM i bermaid and waitress, or to do eeneral housework.

by a respectable girl; no objection to taking enre of children can come well recommended. Please call for two daya at 271 Nostrand av, near DeKalb. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST class cuambormaid and waitress, by a respectable good city reference from her last place Please call or two days nt 23 Henry st. WANTED SITUATION AS A WAIT res or as chambermaid and lino washer and ironer, by a respectable girl. Oall for two days at 214 Smith Bt, near Butler; no postal cards.

WANTED SITU ATION TO DO UP upstairs work or to tako care of children, by a re fpcctablo girlv is willing aud obliging, Cau be seen at her last employer's, 596 Henry Bt. WANTED SITUATION TO DO UP fttwrs work and waiting; or assist in light housework, by a respectable young girt; haa good references. Please call at 8 Atlantic av, "ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP ptflira work or eonaral houoework. bv a resnectable girt, in small family lately landed. Please can at oit Atlantic av, second hour.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP Btairs work or take owe of children, bv a resnecta blo'young girl; best of reference from last employer. Please call jr two days at 721 Dean at, corner of Underhill avenue. ST ANTED SITUATION TO DOCHAM berworlf nnd Bowing or light housework; beat city reference. Call at 4U1 Dean st, near Flatbush av. TST A NTEI SITUATION TO DO UP stairs work and waiting; by a respectable young girl; good reforence Call for two days at fM Underbill av.

AN TED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT nna fairs work in email ori vat's familv. bv trirl ol 10, or to take care of children. Plensu call for two duys at 54 Amity str second llooy, front. WANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A chambermaid and waitress, the other as nurso, by two respectable Frotesaant girls; good city references. Plonse call at G2 Dean st.

Cook. ibiiiV nnd I oners. 5T ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK in a private family, by a respectable young woman. Call for two days nt 117 Harmon ui. ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer and ironer.

with the best of city reference. Please call at GO Tallman st. WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer and ironer or would do general housework in a small private family, by a respectable girl; beat of references. Can be seen at 103 Wycuog at. ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washor and ironor in a small family during tho day and go home at night.

Ininiire at li) bpencer at, near Flushing av. ANTED SITUATIONAS A COOK, witcher and ironer in a email family, by a girl. Please cnll for two days at present employer's, 40 Fort Greene place. ANTED snUATlONAS A COOK and laundress by a respectable woman; is a first class bread and biscuit maker; ana be seen with reference. Please call at3(J3 Kent av, top fioor, front room.

WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, by a competent woman; understands her business; a good baker will work in a boarding house has city references. Can be seen at Pacific fit, first floor, front. ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer and ironer in a privato family, by a reaoecta ble young woman; has good city reference. Can be seen at 87 f'ultou st. WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer and ironer, by a respectable girl; or would go as laundress in a private family; best of city reference.

476 Clermont av. WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, and to da housework for a small family, or would go as housekeeper, by a respectable woman; understands all kinds of cooking; best ot city reforence. Gall at 229 Fifteenth st. ANTED SITUATIONAS A COOK, wiislifir. ironor.

or tc dn cnneral hnusework.bv a fiflr man girl, in a small private family prefers down stairs work. Please call for two days at 'J87 Pacific et, near Grand av, in tho rear. ft7 ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, waehor and ironer, or would do housework is a good plain cook and good washer and ironor; references from last employer. Please call at No, 108 Smith st, top floor. WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer and ironer or to do general housework in a small family, by a respectable girl; has tho best of city reference.

Can be seen for two days at 8iKl Pacdtic st. No cards. ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, nr would do crennral housework, bv a resnnrtjihlo young woman ia a good cook, washer and ironer; haa first class city reierouce. jan tor two uays at oyu man st, in the store. ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD ulnin cook, washer and ironftr.

bv a resnectablo girl. Please call at 46 Hicks s6, second floor; WANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD plain cook and first eiass washer and ironer, by a girl. Call for two days at 775 Atlantic av. top floor. SITUATION AS A GOOD good reference from last place, release call for two daya at 430 Hicks st, Becond floor, back room.

AN TED SITUATION AS A GOOD IT cook, washer and ironer, by a competent woman; is willing and obliging; has tho best city reference. Can he seen for two days at 311 Smitlist. ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD cook and laundress bv a voncur woman in willinir and obliginj. and is not afraid of work: can give first class eity references. Please call for two days at 71) Poplar st.

WANTEiSITUMWN AS A GOOD cook and excellent laundress, by a yonng woman best city references; willing and obliging. 403 Lexington av. ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD ulain cook, washer and ironer 111 a German familv. bv a young uerman woman; no extras nnewer ju. iease can at 007 Pacific Bt, near Grand av, far two days, A IN TED SIT ATION AS A GOOD plain cook and laundress, hy a respectable young woman: will be found willing and obliging and can be well recommended.

Please call for two at Clinton av, corner of Lafayette, No cards answore VV ANTEU SIT UATION AS A GOOD conk and laundress in a privato familv, by a respectable young girl; has ft year's reference from hor last Blace. No postal cards answered. Please call at i2 9rgen st. King four bells. ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD cook and eicolltrnt washer end ironer.

bv a comno tont young woman; will bu found willing obliging: has livpd in the best f.tiiiih'n. to wlmni sho can refer. PiL ae call for xvto days at lit! Court at, in fatcre. ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD pin in cook, washer and or do ceneral noup.wori, ui small tamely, gomi rotereni ir reijuirurt; call for two days at 1,051 fct, uear Irving pluCB. IVNTED Tl J.m(r"AN7) 7 dor cnok in a rcstjurant.

by a respectable woman; hris no ubjeiion a boarding house; dix yoara cnll nt io'J VTANTEli HTrUATIONAS FIKST chiS washer aud ironer. by a young woman best of reference Pifji ie cali at ll iMaffitoiia st. a kd siT Oa on a a pikst eliiBi by a roHpectible, competent womnn; has 0:1 lolerence. Call tor two days at No. '03 Tillary 8treet.

ANTED StTUATTON AS A FIRST cha cook, if.i lier and ironer. by a respectable Prot'sianr. iiirl bot city reference. Pleaso call for two daya at ill! B.dticst, WANTED SITUATION AS A FIKST class cook; wiin(f ive no objection to a good boant ing huue, an i would do phvii washing; has the bent of reference. Call for two days at Boerum place, near ilwrgeu et.

No oai cfs. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST Tn 1. 1 a 1,: cuit maker and a (rood washer and ironer: eaod citv raler enoea. cslf ft. two days at Unit Hicks st.

uear Con OARD A FEW TABLE BOARDERS can bo accommodated at 15i Willoir at. BOAR 5 SOUTH ELLIOTT PLACE Second story front alcove room, nicoly furnished; uui aim uuiu water; hisu a nan room. BOARD THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with Board at IU Verona plaoa; private family. OARD ON THE HEIGHTS 56 LfV ingstoD etDoairnblo rooms with first class table; cupvepieat to Wall at fr'orry; roforenuoa. BOARD VERY COZY SQUARE ROOM, with excellent table; at moderate terms; table boarders taken.

501 Clinton st. OAUD A LARGE, SQUARE ROOM, nlcalv furnished: first clam board, with hnmn enm brts. 11B Scbermerhorn st. BOA UD ON THE HEIGHTS 89 HENRY st; desirable family rooms on second and third floors; Bonthecn exposure; also, twoelngle rooms; dinmg room in roar of parlors. BOARD 400 VANDERBILT AV, BE twetm Greene and Gates, a handsomely furnishod third story front alcove room to let with board; terms reasonable.

BOARD 170 HICKS ROOMS FOR single gents, containing hot ana cold wnter; heated; also two cpuncotiiig for geatlemon or gentleman and wife; terms reasonable; retorenos exohaogod. DOARl) rA "LARGE THIRD STORY A front room and biclt hall room on same floor to let, Willi bard, ot No. 306 Greone av, between Franklin and Bodtord. BOARD ON THE HILL 271 ADELPHI at, cornor of DeKalb av to let, with good board, one large, well furnished room and two smaller ones; closets and stove heat if desired terms reasonable. BOARD TO LET WI VH BO ARD, A very handsome, third floor anuare roomtsouthern ex gusure, hot ond cold water; table boarders taken.

01 reeneav. BOARD A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE accommodated with ood board and pleasant rooms, at 31 Poplar st, between Hioka and Willow; two minutes from bridge and ferries. BOA RDA "PRIVATE FAMILY. OOCU pvlng a large, handsome hcuao in First place, desire a few hrst clasu boarders. Rofereucos exchanged.

Ad dress 75 Fleet placo. SJ BOAKD TO LET, WITH BOARD A ohoice of liandsmnely furnished rooms, brown stone house; splendid location; twenty minutos from ferries; first class table; private family. 181 St. Marks av. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS MON roe place; one or two large rooms suirable fortwo gentlemen, or geutlemau and wife; suyerior table and appointments; references exchanged.

fJOAW 122 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Ii room on third floor, overlooking tbo riror; first clnes appointments in evry resiect; reiereneofl exchanged. OARD ON THE HILL IN PRIVATE family, large, front, miuare room, second story, to singlo gentlemen or gentleman and wile. 155 DeKalb av, corner of South Oxford st. OARD 58 SANDS ST LARGE AND small rooms, Buitnblc for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen; hot and cold watt nicely furnished; good table; Uble bunrdam itccammodatoii, OARD MANSION HOUSE, BROOKLYN HEfGHTS. Y.

ourmmufces' walk from Jultotiar Wall at. Eorry. Smwrior accommodations at reasonable rates. Select family aud transient hotel. 200 rooms.

BOARIJF'IE HILL 261 CARLTON av; large, well fnrnifihed toom on second floor; closets and nil conveniences also single room, with closet, on third floor; table first olass; house pleasant and comfortable. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTSr67T(i5 Clark st; pleasant rooms, nicoly furniahed; suitable for gentlemen or gentleman and wife; five rainutea walk from bridgo: convenient to Wall st, and Pulton ferrios. Table and attendance first class. OAlUTO WITH BOARD A JL large handsomeV furnished front room in a well heated bouse; with all improvements; convenient location; few minutes' walk to Wall st, and South ferries. 330 Henry et ree fc.

BlARD 5 TO SO 73 HENRY ST. AND 93Pineapplst; hvomimitcav walk to Fulton Ferry and bridge; one large and two sm(l rooms; al largo roum, without board. running water heat and gaa included; excellent table board, references. BOARD A NICELY FURNISHED third story front room, heated; hot and cold wator; good table; terms reasonable: neighborhood very desirable; also, a hall bedroom. Apply at 135 Fort Groeua pines.

BOARDHANDSOMELY IfURNISHED rooms ou socond and third floor, square and hall, largo closets, hut nnd cold water; excellent table; location first claMj; dming room on tho parlor tabto boarders taken. '210 President st, between Clinton and Henry. BOARD 175 LIVINGSTON ST. TO let, second Btory front alcovo room, nicely furnishod; also a hall room: house within live minutes1 walk of City Hall table excellent references given and required terms moderate. BOARD 242 CLERMONT AV, NEAR DoKalb Neatly furnished alcove and square r.wm, connecting, on second floor; nawly furnlihod back parlor for gentleman and wife or single gentleman: in email private family; table first class; ulso two hall rooms.

BOARD NICELY FURNISHED, SUNNY front rooms: large closets; improvements: single ro nu for gentleman; hot and cold water in room; good table; convenient to ferries; terms moderate. 173 Baltic et, between Gliuton and Henry. BOAKD TO LET, WITH BOARD, $4 for hall room with closet, and large roams for $5 and with hot and cold water; heat; moral worth indispensable. No. '2G'l Grand avenue, third door from Lafayette avenue.

BOARD A PARTY OFGENTLEMEN or a family wishing to enjoy the comforts of a home can have a beautiful, extra lurge second floor, all connecting or separato; terms vory reasonable; house and, accommodations tiret class; near Wall st. nod South ferries. 31 Clinton st. BOARD PRIVATF, FAMD WIDOW Jady, will lot furnished or unfurnished rooms with or without btsrd to ladies and gentlemen or gentleman and wife; house has all improvements and is hrst class; terms reasonable home and table. "VVavorly av, near Atlantic.

noAitn WANTED. BOARD WANTED FOR THREE LA dtes, in a private family, on tho Heights, noar "Wall st ferry. Address 250 Gates av. BOARD WANTED PRIVATE FAMILY, Hill or Heights, for young man. withusoof piano; lorms modorato.

T. A. Kagle office. BO A RD WAN ED BY AN OLD" LADY, lame, but not an invalid, a second story front alcove room, with fire, gua and bith table must be good Twon ty firat Ward preferred. Address B.

J. 50 Broadway. New York City. BOARD WANTED ENTIRE SECOND Hoor, with board, for two adults and child, unfur nished except carpets and shados; good plain tuble required; location Heights or Hill terms reasonable refer ouce. Address, for three days, A.

F. Eagle office. FYJKlVBSBOEn ICOOBS. IjlURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH all convenience.s. Ini.uiro at 21 Clinton at.

FURNISHED ROOM A WELL FUR nished hall room at 71 Cranberry st, two minutes from bridge, ring second bell. SiMJRNISHED ROOMS TO LET, HAND somely furnished large and small rooms; location very fine. 280 Henry st, between IStato and Joralemon streets. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, A LARGE BQU.ira room on second floor; all iniprovomonts; for gentlemen; in a privato famifc; location tirtit class. 153 South Oxford at.

Ft IURNISHED ROOMS TO LET AT 243 Schemerhovn st. large second floor room with ex tension, also small rooma: house has all improvements; within five minutes of City Hall; terms reasonable. FURNISHEU ROOM A NICE COSY room and front room for marriol couple or two gon tleman, where they jj) have all comforts of a homo; third floor, front. AppJy 21 Hicks st, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, HAND somly furijisbod front alcovo room on the second floor, gentlemen, or if preferred room on third floor; appointments Hrnt cl is; terms low; location central. 370 Ado' phi st, fourth house from Greone av.

BURNISHED ROOMS HANDSOMELY furnished narlor and bodronm. or two larirn com. nmnicating rooms, adjoining bathro nn, on st coud Hour, to married couple or gentlemen also, a desirable front room, third lloor. No. 80 Lafayette av.

corner of South Portland FURNISHED ROOMS PRIVATE FAMI ly at 303 Henry st. short distance from Wall at. and South terries, will let a large second story front room, furnished; alho, large hall ro with closet, to gentlemen or gentfermm and wife; breakfast if desired. IFURNISHED ROOMS TWO CONNECT ing rooms, nicoly furnished, with everything convenient forhght housekeeping orsinglogf ntlemen; also, a hall room for single geiitlem.in use ot bath and laundry. 352 Livingston nt; within half a block of all car routes.

71URNISHED ROOMS TO LEV THREE neatly furnished rooms on third floor b.iok. cnmnlete for housekeeping; bath on thes.tmo Hoor. water in rooms, privilege if laundry; rent 4 per week. U00 Raymond at, near Lafayette o.v. 17U KNISHED ROOMS TWO FRONT rooms on second floor, furnished complote for housekeeping; ample closets, hot and cold water and bath: genteel location; cleanliness a specialty.

Call at 132 Fleet place, six doors fr.im Willoughby at, toward Fulton. i i vr t'LAis TO LET FLATS NEW FLATS INl)UF Hold st, within fivo minutes of bridgo or ferry: six and seven rooms; cold water, tub, bath, etc. $18 to $25. E. D.

BMSHNELL, Room 3, 16 Court st. TO LET FLAT AT 1S8 JAY ST, WITH in five minutes of Ferry and bridge, fnr nice rooms and bathroom, for $10. Apply on the premises of the janitor orE. SCHUMANN. TO LET FLAT OF A SECOND FLOOR, ceven rooms; all modern improvements; oirnor Grand and 1 afayetto uvb; $18 per month; immedato poseeasion.

Apjly at the store under, or 80 Montague st. TO LET FIXTS ELEG Monroe st. at reduced rates. Call at HAVILAND SON'H, 31)0 Chiesun av, near Greene boforo negotiating with other parties. TO LET FLATS TO SMALL FAMI lios, second, third and fourth floors, four and five rooms: ront, from $14 to jgld; 15 minutes by horse cars to the bridge.

Apply on the premise, 577 Warren st, near Fourth av. TO LET FLATS THE POPLARS. 21 und 23 Poplar Bt, three blocks from Fulton Ferry, very desirable Hrst and Becond Hats; newly decorated; balls heated; rents $4n. Apply janitor on premises, or MAO LAY DA VIM, 120 Broadway, N. Y.

TO LET FLATS ON CORNER VAN dorbiltav, and Fulton st, first flat of 8 rooms; all light; balls and stairs carpeted and shades to windows; also, ianitor. For permit, apply to RALPH L. COOK, 815 Fulton st, earner Clermont av. LET FLAT ONE FLAT THE Clifton House. Clifton nlace.

near Grand a 7 rooms and bath; all open to the light and pos ossing every convenience; janitor in attendance; rout $24. Apply J. N. SMITH, r.wner, 250 Greene av, TO LET FLATS NEW FlTO7CHEAP est over offered, six all light rooms, within 20 minuted of bridge aud ferries, $15 to $16; others $13 to $30. WILLIAM H.

GRACii. manager of estates, corner Willoughby and Jay sts. Open ovenincfl. Now York office 280 Brc.adway, ground floor, Room K. TO LET FLATBKOOKLYN HEIGHTS Only one left in tho Columbia; ten outside rooms, no shafts, passenger elevator, steam heat, two private balls, reception room, eloctrii: bells, first class: reasonable rent.

Apply at Pineapplo st, or Phelps Pianos, next Post Office. mo LET FLATS LOOK AT THOSE elegantly finished new flats on Lafayette av, corner orStouben st. within two blocks of Washington av: each fl.it contains 7 rooms and bath, are heated by furnaces and grateR, and are strictly private and delect; wood and coal Fnrniatied for rango and grate: ronts from 35 to $4o per month. Apply to PAUL O. GRKNING, iSO.Gateaav, or oa premises TO LET FLATS FKIVaSED.

mo LET FLAT SECOND PLAT, FUR JL nished, eight rooms, piano, silver, linen, crockery, AoT: terms to adults, aa owner dvsires to remain and board. 320 St. Mark jila TO IKr AK'A J5iT.UE?iTM. ripO LET ROOMS TWO ROOMS ON JL second tlnor, to two adults, at 50 B'ifth corner of Bergen at. good location; rent low to a desirable pirty.

inquire over tue score. nn6 LET APARTMENTS CHEAPNESS, JL comfort and convenience; LMt btnyveaao, av, corner Van Buren st; four front rooms, second floor, $12; 168 Ellery st, ne.ir Tompkio.s av, fourioorm', SB; $10, others. WILLIAM H. GRACE, corner Willoughby and Joy sts; open evenings to vmif TRIO LET STORES A FLATS JL Cheap; call at once if you want the choice. Apply on premises, Third av, between Butler and Baltic streets.

mO LET STORES A FINE CORNER JL store Fulton at, only jSTOO: corner Sruith and Ninth sta, Jay and Water, 420; others; low rentals. WILLIAM H. GRACE, ru masor of estate, corner Willouahby and Jay hts. Opin evenings. New York office 2S0 Broadway, corner Chaiuhors st, ground lloor, room K.

TO TO 'i Bsrs, SH Zl'OMEa, FOR A doctor on ground floor, with ftmr fr.uit rooms over heid only 15; gooi doctor near. Ap idy at 130 Stuyves mt av, corner 'an Bure.i it, or to WM. H. GJtAUli, cornor Willoughty and Jay ta. mo" LET "OFFtCESLAUGB FRONT JL offtt eon first floor; small front on second floor, in building ltJ7 Montague st, opposite Academy of Mubic; also sludioa on third llcnir.

Apply to Janitor, on sacond flour. TO LET 5 3 KN i 2 1 ft' I 3 IT rfO LET HOUSIFURNISHED ON JL South EllfoU place, a very desirable 3 afory and batca ment brick dwelling, 22x43, extension 12; dtnmgroom on pnrlor floor; ntaina 13 rooms: tia marble bas.na; in first cl iss ordar and elegantly id; ront reasonable; to a privHto famdy inly. For pirticulars and permits apply to miti g.uvzaea, io jiontague hc. TO LET APARTRIENT IN THE AL inclnamx coam heat, gomnos (if janitor nnt UaJl atteo dant. Oan be seen on application to tbo janittr.

TO LET HOUSE A FRAME COTTAGE, HrooraB, all improvenranta, nearOit7 Hali: finmin ottin to the bridge. 2d Lagranccat. TO LBT HOUSE NO 631 DOUGLASS st, near Wnsblngt'm av Two story and basement brownstou. 8 room oil improvements: new housa. In qqire of owner, next ao r.

Rent per month. LET HOUSE THE 3 STORY, HIGH etooo. brown etnn house 25B Rrorflfio st. corner Ie Klb av; ioi media to possessioo. J.

UAVKNPORT dt 90V, oarner Fulton and. South Oxford sts ToiSt house i3neoTthose con venient little cottages in Warren placo, containing mx rooms, two oq floor, with in lproveinenta; rent, 418 per month; to a small familv only. Inquire at office of Improved Dwelling 12U Baltic at. mTJlLETi LOCA JL tiona and convenient to cars; two blocks from olevat ed road; one 2 story, basement and cellar, all improvements. $20: one 2 story brick, $lt.

Apply to JOHN BAUR, 61 Hull st, junction of Fulton st. and Saratoga avenue. TO LET PAKTS OF BIOITHE TO LET PART OF HOUSE PARLOR and basements: in good order. 83 Carlton av. TO LETPART OF HOUSE SECOND and third floors, 299 Macon et; now carpets on hall, new shades.

For terms apply to owner on premises. TOLElART OF HOUSE FLOORO let at 84 Fulton at; ronma in good condition; rent low. Apply to ALEX. HUNTRR. twSo "LET PART OF HOUSE SECOND JL flor, with improvements, for a small family; rent, 8.

At No. 103 Third av. TO LET PART OF HOUSE SECOND floor; aII improvements; halls and stiirs carpetod; desirable neighborhood; central location; convenient to cars; ront low. 602 Pacitic st, near Sixth av TO LET PART OF HOUSE A HAND somo second floor of five connecting rooms: all improvements; conveniont to three car routes. Apply at '206 Union st, between Clinton and Honry.

mo LET AKT op ho use Fr RST Ju floor over store; suitable for or any light business. Inquire on premises, 1.007 Fuiton near Classun av. TO TET PART OF HOUSEEfJoND floor, alcove, largo and small room, third floir; hot and cold water, with Axminter and Brussels carpets, Bhades, etc, to a small family of adults; rent $5. 511 Greene av, between Nostrand and Marcy. TULET PART OF HOUSE SECOND floor of three rooms and bath; part of third if required; good location, conveniont to cars, and ownor occupying lower part; adulti only.

No. 333 Pacific at, near liond. TO LIST PART OF HOUSE PART OF two story honso, nowly built; fivo larn ht rooms, bathrojui. statien.iry tubs, gas, etc; rent. $17.

Apply to o.vnor, 3H9 PuIaBki st, between Htuyvesant and I.e.vis avenuoa TOLET PART OF HOUSE 17 PER month Lower part, Graham at, neir Lafavette av; alsj, tint, Henry st, near Orange: $33 month: rooms, all light: private halt. Apply at PHELPS', pianos, next Post TOLET A RT OF H(J USE SECOND floor, consisting of fr nt alcove, largo hack room and hsr, closet, in good rder, t4 small family of adults; location Carlton av, hotwoon Myrtle and Willoughby: ront $13, in advance: possession November 1. Address SWANSKA, Eagle iiflioe. ma LET PART OF HOUSE A PLEAS JL ant seennd floor and ono or two rooms on tho third flour if ruiinired, to a small family of ad tilt; rent moderate to acceptable rty. Inquire at No.

1, 110 Pacitio at, noar Frauklin av. TOLET PARTOP HOUEECT)Nl floor, consisting of fire rooms; all conveniences; halls and stnira furnished: about twelvo minutes' walk from City Hail and convenient to care and ferries: Hrst class location. at 136 First pluce. FOR SAIjK PIAXOS. TIOR SALE PIANO SQUARE SECOND hand niano and Btool in uerfeot order: 75.

Call at 415 irVarren st, nevr Bond. fOR SALE PiANO 7 1 2 OCTAVES, carved legs, splendid instrument. Address A. B. Box 21, Eagle ouiee.

IxiTlLE WANOSA WEBER, CO $1,000, will bo sold for one third the price; four rund corners: aa good as new. ANDERSON A WISSNER, 2U3 Fulton Bt. OR SALE PIANOS OR FOR RE NrT Immense stock of new and secondhand pianos; best makers and all styles: at tho most reasonable rates. F. H.

CHANDLER. 1T2 Montague st. OR SALE PIANOS $3z SEVEN octave rosowood pi mo, every improvement: 7 Upright Grand, nearJy new, onty $150; oran, $10; 11103 and organs rented low; no misrepreHontations. Pleaso call and examine BIDDLK'S, 557 Fulton st. FOR SALE PIANOS UPRIGHT.

7 OC taves 3 string, $100; rosewood case square piano, $85; Uhickering, Behumy: and Diohl, very low tor cash; pinnnB to rent chonp, or $10 monthly until naid; rent, or monthly until paid. GOET2 A 3 Court st. Open evenings. OK SALE PIANO 100 7 1 3 OC tavo; sacrifice: fino piano to rent, $4 a mouth; em idered cover and stool, gilt earned logs; full octave pianos, $5, $10, $15 monthly, until fully paid', fully warranted; placo for bargains. PHELPb, next Poat Office.

FOR SALE PIANOS, 50; ORGANS, 339. Wheelock pianos on easy terms; $10 monthly until paid. StorVmg organs 5 monthly until puid. Pianos and organs to ront at $3, $4. $5.

nnd per tnuith. Splendid Steiuwayto rent: Cliickering. cheap. ALPHONZO SMITH. 5GU Fultou opposite Hajovor place.

SPI CIABi NOTICES. WILLIAM WISE SON, '239 FULTON ST, opposite Clark. The oldeBt established jewelers in Brooklyn. Only fine jowetry and silverware. Full line of Waltli.im watches oa hand.

Solo agents in this cit for the colobrated Potok, Philippe watch. ILLIAMWISE WALTIIAM WATCHES. TINDSOK NEWTON'S NEW PALETTK CKAYOX BOXES. IMPORTED BY O. W.

KKENAN, FULTON, coruur JAY at. DIAMOND SOUEW EAR ORNAMENTS in cable twist star settings (chased), 815; turquniso star, diamond oonter, $'20, new; plain Human coils, $19; a piiir of exquij ile nrruw screw ear knobs, $i(l; onyx cap, diainond center, $17; all now and doBlcable. JAMKS 11. HART, Hart Building. "adies iericTwaotes, in flue solid gold cases, for $42; warrantod oxcollent time keepers; the new Ujnefm'a chains to match, solid gold, $5 nnd upward, ono strand: for two strands $1'2 to 825.

Continuous time serfioo from Western Union, JAMES H. HART. Established 1K55. A RTHUR J. HEANEY SOUTH BROOKLYN PAWNBROKER, 214 ATLANTIC AV.

Liberal advances on diamonds, watcbes, juwelry. silver and plated ware, seal camel's shawls, sdk and velvets. LEGGATT BltOTHEKSi CHEAPEST bookstore in the world. 279,843 Magnificent Gift anit Gorgeous Juvenile Books, almost ffiven uu'ay. Cata.

Iokuo froo. Send Etamp. HI Chambers ut. near City tlntl Park, Now York. OVINGT(JN BitOTHERS HAVE RE coived a few move of t'10 fine Dresden h.md painted pluijues, legiantly framed in plush and brono.

which they will cuntinut! to soli at the remarkably low price of Thoy are shown in the Art Koom on third llo BROrilERS MAKE A speoialty for wedding presents of a very handsome satin lined case, tilled with aftor dinnor ciiffooa, in Ki.jil AVorcester and other lino makos. Uiiina Parlor, Becond floor, near the elovator. 0 "VLNGT6iri3R()TIIERS HAVE RE ctdved a largo invoice of fino importod cut glass vinaigrettes, including the inahionable long and fileudur odor flasks, as well as the medium an.l a groat variety of very nnrnll sizob. Prices most moderate. "VIN'GTON ERT)f liEns'ARIELLING on he fourth lloor a number of iniertMt dinner sots, from which a few piei' nro missing, and which will bo sold at very greatly reduo? priirea.

OViNGTON BROTHERS HAA'E OPEN ed a department for tliB sa'e of fine stationary and call special attention to thoir line of hno linen papt in various woights, and to a careful soh cti in of colored papers, AGNETIC TREATMENT FOR PAR alvsis. rheumatism and all nori'ouH 'so electro vapor baths given hy lady or gentleman, Oilico honx i from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

Uobovoise plaL ner cornor Fleet and Willoughby ti. LL ARE INVITED TO THE I'OBMAL OPENING OF MY NEW WINE BOOM. THIS EVENING. OCTOBER 28. REFRESHMENTS BY DIETER, OF FULTON ST.

Respectfully, Yours JAMES LYKOH, 003 PeICALB. OORNER NOSTRAND AV. iyOST ax roiiivo. OHT GERMAN IA SAVINGS BANK BOOK, 060. Payment stopped.

The tinder is kindly re(iuodtetl to return tlio same to the above bunk, 37o Fulton st. OST ON SATURDAY EVENING October 25, from Amity, through Court to Baltic, and corner frmittl Ht, '1G in money. A liberal reward will bo givou for iti return to Cti Baltic st. N10 REWARD LOST SATURuTy night between Smith and Bond stB. or on Fulton a diamond and cmorald KARKING, a family relic 541 Greene av.

ELKCr OX NOTICBS. STATE OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF theSeoretary of State. Albany, August 1, 1334. To the Sheriff of ilio County of Kings: Siu Notice Is hereby given that, at the General Election to he held in thin State on tho Tuesday succpedin' tho fint Monday of November next (November 4), tbe following oiheyrri are to bo elected, to wit: Two Associate Jadgos of the Court of Appeals in tho place of Charles Andrews and Charles A. Kapallo, wh'iso terms of office will oxpireon the lastdayof Decenibflr noxt.

Thirty Bix Electors of President and Vice President of tho United States. A Representative in tlve Forty ninth Congress of tho United States for the Second (It igrRaaional District, com pesed of the towns of New Lots, tflatbush, t'latlands, Graveend and rJew Utrecht, and tho Kighth. Ninth, Twolfth. Twenty second. Twenty fourth and Twenty iiftU wards of the City of Brooklyn.

A Ro pro tentative iu the Forty ninth Congress of the United States for the Third Congressional District, composed of the Seventh, Thirteenth, Ntnoli etith, Twentieth. Twenty first and Twenty third wards of the City of RrviSrI i A Kepreantotive in the Forty ninth Congress of the Unitod Statos tor the Fourth Congressional District, composed of the First. Second. Third. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and Eleventh wards of th City of Brooklyn.

A Representative in the Forty mnth Congress of the United States for the Fifth Congressional Dintrict. composed of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, tSixtenth, Seven teenth and Eichtenth of tho Oity of Brooklyn. COUNTY OFFICERS ALSO TO BE ELECTED FOR SAID COUNTY: Twelro Members of Assembly. Ono Sohoo! Commissioner. A Sheriff, in the place of Lewis Stegraan.

Two Justices of Hcwions, inthephwe of William Sherlock and James Savage. All whose terms of office wdl oxpire on the laat day ol 'December noxt. And attention is hereby directed to Section 1 of Chapter f3y. Laws of 188, which is hereto annexed aud made a part of this notice: OfiAPTKR 533. AN ACT to provide for submitting a proposed amendment to the constitution to th electors of tho State.

Passed June 14, three fifths being present. The People of the State of New York, represented In Senate ami Atpnmbly, do enact as follows: Section 1. The inspectors at each poll in the several towns and wards of this State, at tho general election to be held in the Sfato on tho fourth of November, one thousand eitfht hundred and oigbtv foor, Khali provido a box to receive the ballots of the citizens of this Stnte in relation to the amendment propinsod to section eleven of article eight of the constitution. And ech vot may present a ballot on which shall be written or printed, or partly written or partly printed, in tho following form, namely, for proposed amendment to section eloven ot article eight of tne constitution. Each of said ballots nhnll bs counted aa a vote for said amendment not conceled with ink or pencil, and each ballot canceled shall be counted as vote against mid amendment, and returns thereof shall bo accordingly by inspectors of nirtiitinn nnd tn vfl SKpr.

Sflkl ballot shall bo indorsed constitutional amendment." AU citizens of thisSt ite entitled i vote for mfmb' rs of Assembly in their respective districts shall be entitled tovoto on tho adoption of tho proposed amendment during the day or election in the ov eraf election districts in which they reside, llespo' ttnlly JOSEPH B. CAKK, Socretaryof State. SHF.nirir'K Office, County of Kings 1.M84 I huroby certify that tho above ia a correct copy of tiie orig inil on tile in tuia office, and received this day from tho Secretary of Stat. LEWIS R. STEfiMAN, auD Sa nl Sheriff of King County.

RAiSKLlCtlPTCY KPTICES IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER MADE by the Honorable Henry A. Coumy Judgo of thoCoufttyof Kings, on tiie 24th day of September, noti. is hereby fcivon to all the creditor and uersonj haying claiiun agaiunt ISAAC lately bii.iines4 in the City of Brooklyn, County of King. that they are required to prfstMit their tid claims with the voaclKrs therefor, oUdy veririedt to the subscriber, the duly appointed assignee of thevnd Ta iac Muog. for the benout of hi creditors, at his place of transacting business.

No 1 5 Broid way, ity of Bvooklvn, or lietoro the Hth dayot 1884. Dated Hrnoklvn, '26, lh8. PETER HIRSHFIKLD. Aiwignoo. GKO.

W. Pincknett, Attorney for Assignoo, Court treot. Brook yn. ae'ifi Cw I PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER MADE by tho Honorable Henry A. County Judge of theCo intyof Kings on the Kith day of October, 1S84, notice is hcrt by given all tho creditors praou1 having claim aitftiust GUSTAV HOKOWITZ.

Ittt ly doing basinet in tho City of Brooklyn, County of Kmits, that they ara re.iuired to jreent their Bftld elaima with tho vouchors therefor duly verined to thosubiicriber, tho duly oppimteJ aasignee of tha said Gustav Horowitx, for the benefit of hie creditors nt hi placo of transacting biiBineAH, No. 26 VoartMtmot. Garfield Bnildinir. in the Oity of Brooklyn, on or before the cUHh day of Docembor, 1884. tad, Brooklyn, October 17, 1884.

SAMUEL COHW. Assignee. GEOitflE W. Ptxcxxky Attorney for assignee, 2t Court treet, Brooltlr. ool7 Ot i WANTE SIT UATION TO DO ANY kind of fight work; bj a colored boy; ia willing and obliging.

589 Warren 8t! ANTED SITUATION AS A SECOND man, to himself useful about tho by a yuunjf man. Addrasa or y. CAMPB13LL, No. 963 Faoihv st. WANTED SITUATION BY A STRONG bardworkimt man acoustomod to general housework, taking care of Bros, etc.

wages $10 per month. Address O. gagle place. 17 ANTED SITUATION AS WAITER, iaa private family or boarding house by a roapeot able oolored man; best city references. Call at 188 Navy Btroot.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO ANY kind of work, by a yoosg man of 19 strong and ae. tree: A No. 1 references. Address A. MAMCJND.

33 Dnffieldst, ANTED SITUATION AS A SALES man or assistant, hv a nntRtinn! mnn? nretl nn in truss oc ortbnpedio work, ko. aatisfaatory references. Address A. F. ELLIOTT, 480 Atlantic av.

WANTED SEWING A COMPETENT seamstress wishes to make engagements by day or week; all kinds of family getring; dresamak. ing oan give good reference terms, 81, Address SE All STBKSS, 275 Atlantic av. WA SITE WASHWG. WANTED WASHING BY A RESPEC tahle yonng colored woman, to tako home, or would go out by tho day. Pull at No.

12 HartB alley. WANTED WASHING AND IRONING, by a respectablo young woman: to do at home; by the week or month, Oall or address at 80 Butler st. WANTED WASHING BY A RESPECT table woman, at her own home. Call for three days at 75 Spencer st, rear. ANTED WASHING BY A RESPEC table woman, by the month, week or dozen; has good rvf erencoJPloase call this week at 61 Dufljeld st.

WANTED WASHlNGTb GOOUT BY tho day or take hijme, by a respectable woman; 187 Saokdtt at. South Brooklyn. TEIJW AS SiN BY A YOUNG woman, to tike home; can give the best of refer ence. Call all week at 251 Pacific st. WANTED WAS HLSGEITHEK IN 5IY own house or go out by the day.

by a respectnbto Germaa woman: good reference. Please call for Alias LEWIS. 53 Canton st ANTED WASU1NGAN IRONING. 7 by a respectable woman, to take home; has good city reference. Call tor two days at 10i Duffield st, top floor.

WANTED WASHING AND IRONING, by a respectable woman, to ko out by the day or to tako homo, or naocleaning; hns good city reference. Cal for tvro days at Congress st, third thior, back. ANTED WASHING BY A KESPEC vounsr woman, to ro out bv tliB or would take it home, Pleaao call for two davs at 94ti Pacific bariemcnt. ANTED WASHINGAND IKON IN bv a firi't clnea InnndroB.s: to co out bv tho dav. un derstands all kindsof fine wa'shingand ironing and fluting.

Please call all the week at 2iU Atlantic top floor, front. WN'lrED WASm by tho day or to take home, by a res poc table woman: has good roferencen; is a hrst dasM laundress. Pleas call for two days at i)01 Pacific st. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, bv a resoec table young woman, done at 00 cents a dozen; good reference. Call for two days at '24D St.

Harks av, near Washingtonj ADVASHING AND IRONING to go out by the day or tako home, or house cleaning, by a respectable wi intm; haa good city rofereuce. Oall all week at ti'2'2 Classun av, near Pacitio Bt. WANTED WASHING BY A RESPEC table woman; gentlemen's or families, by the dozen, week or month, or wtmld go out by the day; is a good washer and ironor. Call at 407 Lexington av, near Tompkins, first floor. WANTED WASHING AND IRONING, by a respectable Protestant woman by the dny or would take it home; is a hrst clas laundress has tirab class roforencea.

Call or address all wBek at 54 Dean Bt, first floor. WANTED WASHING BY A COMPE tent laundress, at homo or out first days of the week; family washing by the dozen, week or month done in tho best manner ueet references. Call or Mrs, 191 Douglas, st, top flour. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, bv a vonnz woman to do at her own home ia a first elnss laundress; understands tier business thoroughly; tluting dune and all kinds of fine clothes finished in tbe fcet manner. Ple.ise call or address MARY" MORGAN, 951 Myrtle av, back room, second floor WANTED WASHING A RESPECTA bla woman wants families1 or gentlemen's washing to tako home; can do fine washing and tiu iiig or would go out by tho day; will work for a moderate price; best of re ierence.

Please call or address, for tho eek, at 81 Doug loss st, third floor. WANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA ble coiijed woman, to go out by the day or to take home, or housecteauing; has good city reference. Oall for days at Nayy St. WANTED WORK WASHING AND ironing, by a respectable woman, to take home or housecleaniug; has good city reference. Call for two days at 41 Warren at, near Huyt, second floor, back.

WANTED WORK BV A RELIABLE woman; washing and ironing by tho day or would take it home, or housecleamng; reference. Call all the week or address Mrs. 15 Tiffany place. "I ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA ble, strong Swedish woman, to go out washing and also housecleaning. No.

23 Columbia st, first floor. ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA ble woman, to go out by the day, or to tako home, wasnmg anu ironing, or uouBuuii iimiii; una reference. Call two days at 372 Hudson av. WANTED WORK BY A WOMAN with good references; will do washing and ironing, day's work, or housecloaning. Please call for two days at 37 Fleet st.

WANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA ble woman, washing or scrubbing; willing to go out by tho day or would take washing home; has good reference. Please call at '3'2 Lexington av. WANTED WORK WASHING AND ironing, by a respectable colored woman, to go out by the day or take home, or usocleaning; has good city reference. Call for two days at 48 DoKalb av. ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA his colored woman, to tro out wash in and irnninsr by the dav, or huuRQoleaning; has good city reforence.

Call for two days at No. u2 Flatbush av, near Third, first floor. WANTED V.lOFESSIWAIif VST" ANTED HOUSEKEEPING A reapectablo, elderly, American widow; nursing and charge of a house. Call at 11C Fourteenth st. VAN TED DRESSMA BY A dressmaker of experience; to go out by tho day; good fitter.

Oall at 503 Bedford av. WANTED DRESSMAKING BY A first class dressmaker, the work of private families by tne day. Please call at present employer from 9 till at 68 Cambridge place. ANTEDPUPILS A FEW MORE Yv pupils on piano, by thorough lady tlmist; beginners a specialty; expression and fingering taught; refer ence to patrons; terms $8 per quarter. 202 Orand av, third door from Lafayette.

ANTED PUP1LS AN EXPERIEN CED teacher who has pupils in Harvard, Yale, Columbia. Amhbrst, Williams, Smith and VasBar, desires private pupils alter 'A o'clock, terms $2 per hour. Address TUTOR, Eagle omen. WAlVTIiW PAKTS OF HOUSES. WANTED PART OF HOUSE 4 OR 5 rooms for two adults in a roBpeotnble house; would prefer near Fulton st.

Address PROMPT, Box 13, Eagle otlice. WANTED PART OF HOUSE FOUR or five rooms for housekeeping, unfurnished except carpets and shades, fo? a quiet family of three; location central: good neighborhood; rent reasonable: reference. Address, all the week, RESPONSIBLE, Box 3, Eagle office. ANTED PART OF HOUSE LOW er nart. Private house, with refined people, is good neighborhood, convenient reach of ferry.

State rent, number and size of rooms, location, and permit to inspect, full particulars and description. Address Room 53, Evoning Post Building, New York. ANTED ROOM A GOOD OOM fortable room by two single gentlemen for tho Winter on the Hill, not above Clinlm av; a privato family preferred; with or witiwut board; reference if desired; charges moderate. Address tl. E.

Eagle office. WAN TE JESTA'FE. ANTED REAL INSTATE PARTI T7 owning houses, stores and flats in any part of city and desiring to be relieved ot trouble of supercision ana expense of repairs, can letthym ot reasonable figures ror a term of years. Address RESPONSIBLE, Eagle office. ANTED BUSINESS TO PURCHASE, a butter store or small errocery.

Address, with terms. CASH, Box 18, Eagle uihce. ANTED PARTNER A LADY gentleman with a few hundred dollars to go to New Orleans in nleasant and profitable business. Address WORLD'S FAIR, Eagleoilice. RANTED FURNITURE, ETC ondhand furnituro, carpets, pianos, mirrors, paint ings, etc, in large or small quantities, for which I will pay a lull, fairvaluo in cash.

Address T. BLAND, No. 158 Myrtle av. ANTED CLO THIN lO.OOO worth of cast off clothing in largo or small lots for which twill pay more than any other dealer on e.irth. All orders promptly attended to M.

A. MAWN. 495 Hudson av, near Fulton st. FOB FOR SALE HOUSES FIFTY HOUSES and stores, brick and stone front, at hard pan prices, from up: terms to suit buyers. CHESTER BE DELL, 337 Smith st, OR SALE HOUSE BEST BROWN stone house for tho money; 20x 13; 10 rooms, cabinet finish and hard wood; one minute to elevated railroad station.

1,024 Greene av. House open, owner on premises; one lo rent. I7HJR SALE HOUSES BROWN STONE and French roof houses, 20x4oxl0f, Marcy av, between Monroe and Madiaon 8ta; hardwood, cabinet finish, mirrors, Banitary plumbing; near elevated railroad; immediate pijssession. Apply to F. O.

VKOOMAN, owner, on premises, or at 444 Gates av. neat premises. nOR SALE HOUSES AND TO LET 2 of those brick, oetaenn front. 12 roomed houses. Nos.

'Afi and 230 Macon Bt: 21 foot wide, cabinet trimmed. every improvement: should examine; rent, $600, E. GRANGER, owner, 123 McDonough st. (JOLE HOUSE ON WASHINGTON av, between Greene and Gates; one of the finest residences on the Hill 3 story and basement brown stons, 23 feet 50 feet deep, with an extension of 28 feet; lot 120 feit deep; with every improvement and in perfect ordor; terms to suit purchaser, with immediate possession. For full particulars and permits apply to LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court at.

FO VfcA I SC HI, A IV KO US. EOR SALE BUSINESS MILK ROUTE, horse, c. must be Sold. Apply at 014 iburg av, near Cooper at. I70R1LEPLANTS A VARIETY OF choice hot house plants, at a bargain.

Apply at 588 Greene av. FOR SALE CAUPETS CHEAP REM mnts, from 5 to 20 yards, left from the ends of rolls, at McELENNEY'S Carpet Store, 1530 Fulton st, near Fort Greene place. OR SALE BUSINESS A CANDV AND cicrar store in South Brooklyn: well established: can give good reasons for selling out; price $250. Address A. M.

Eagle office. FOR SALE POTATOES BUKBAN and Peerless, $1.50 per barret; Early Roao. SI. 75; delivered. H.

BQYCE, 327 and 329 Hicks at, betwoen Atlantic av. and State at. COS.VFJCY EOR SALE HOUSES AT RICHMOND Hill, L. fiftonn minutes from Hunter's Pointer sklyn, a variety of now and elegant dwellings, replete wita every convenience; also, superb building ites; situation unsurpassed for bealthiulness. beauty of scenery and convunience ot access.

Apply to J. W. FIELDER. No. 32 Liberty ht, N.

or to GEORGE L. FOWLliR, Richmond Hill. FUR OZONE PARK LOTS Cloe to Brooklyn only 20 minute from Flittbush av. dep on Atlantic av; nrst train to Brooklyn 0:10 A. M.

just tho plare for persons of moderate moans to secure a home; locality challenges admiration; high, healthy land and eh'giioc improvements: splendid ctono side pat hs and 1,200 hL atit fuJ vh'ido trees, Tako train from Flat bush av. and view th.ii property. Agont at otfice'oppuhite the depot at Ozone Park. 171 OR S7l LE HO USE AN LAND $12r 000 to close an estate; great bargain within an hour of Fulton Firry, oa the line of tho Long Inland Railroad: a first clas3 residence; three stories high. 14 rooms, all modern improvements, 30 acres of improved land, ftab)o3 and other outbuildings, farming implement? and growim? crops.

For furthr particulars addra a W. IL, Enirle oflice; or apply on the premiaea, Valley Stream, of Mr. PLANT, who is in of the property FOR SALE FARM lZ)CATED ON THE Ulster and Delaware R. about 1(1 miles from Kingston Court Hrttiso. containing ovor 120 acroa, eituato within bait' mile of lloicevillo depot and a short drivo ffom the Tremper House, Ph(Bnicix.

It is tho most Hightly place on the railroad, coinra tndint; tha finest Undncaim view on, tbe route. Prioo only 500. There is an abundance of woodon tho a iirivF house, It; a new baro, 25x40 It; icehous old farm buUdinirs am still The house has parlor, dining room, sitting morn, Uitchea, Bummer kitchen and closets on first floor; watefir kitchen; even rooms on second Hoor; third ntorv not imiahad into rooms, Would m. ike a very desirable' Hummer boudimj houaa: country abounding iu trout bt reams. Address u.

V. HJiSTER. Jvineston, N. Y. Fmi SALEHEAL F.vrATi;.

IjlOR SALE LOTS 200 LOTS, CHEP, on Myitle av, near Ridgewood Park; rapid transit and horse cars; also, largo home, suitable for a hotel. JOHN IEBEVOiaE, 1 Hart st. I'iiOK SALE LOTS AT A BARGAIN4 1 lota on Eighth av, near Carrnirst, 25x100; best location for fine msulonun in the City Brooklyn sold together" or separately. Ounor. ELDER, 32 Liberty st, Now York.

AHTE1 KiBST class; waist hands and 2ua. yy amen. ANTED tiAPIBS AND GENTLEMEN lnBrn latnirrnohv. fJUUzllt.daS And OVeniM? DraO tioe obtained for students in actual telegraph offices when oualitiod. UNION TELEGRAPH INSTRUCTION OO.t No.

442 Fuloon sV Brooklyn; Park Bow. N. Y. ANTED GIKLS WHO WISH TO loarn any Bowing machine will receive fnll instructions flftv cents at tho sewing; macriine school of tho BROOKLYN CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY, 01 Poplar st, hotwoon HickB and Henry. Honrs, 9 to 5 daily, except Saturday.

ANTED LADIES OR GENTLEMEN, in. city or country, to take nice, light and pleasant work at their own homes $2 to $5 a day easily and quietly loader work eant; by mail; no canvassing: no stamp for reply. Please address RELIABLE MANUF AUTURItrGF Philadelphia Pa. Nuraea and KcnnistreHHCB. WANTED A NURSE GIRL ABOUT years old to help take care of a child.

Apply at 1S7 Macon st. ANTED AN EXPERIENCED NURSE girl to take care of a child, and mnBt also understand plain sewing; will pay good waeoa. Oall fdrtwo dajB at302 Macon st, noar Sumnor av S7 ANTED TO MIND TWO CHILDREN 7 and do upstairs work, a girl; reference required. Apply at82M Vanderbilt av. WANTED TO TAKE CARE OS" CBIL dren and make herself generally usefuL a girl 15 or 16 years old; Gorman and Protastant preferred.

oWV'au derbilt av. ANTED NURSE AND COMPANION fhr alnrlv with onnri mcommflndftHon a ProfeatanC intelligent, nood health, patient and kinily disposition. miumoagea, single, to buou ono itmti conamurauun, good home, with moderate wages, ia olYored. Address, with namri and reaidf nee; fj. B.

Eagle office, CbRRiOcrmn.lilH and Waitresses ANTED TO DO EI AMB ER WORK nnd wrtitintr nnd fiKnint. wit.h wflsbimr and ironimr. a young ffirl rnaat know a liftlt) about cookinn; reference rocinirod. UaJl for two day a at 23 Seventh av. UguIcm.

aimers antt irnora WAITED A FIRST GLASS COOK IN a tmiull family; none others need apply; good wagea given Call at 1U6 St. James place. WANTED A GOO! COOK, WASHEK nnd ironor. Vfitlx city references to 163 Oongrass at. ANTEO A GOOD COOK, WASHEK and iror.er with best of references.

Apply imme diately at 107 Willow WANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironer. Apply Wednoaday morning, 10 to. 12, 19rt Montaguo at. t77 ANTEI AS COOK, A THOROUGH TV ly competonl wo have the boyt roteronces competent woman: ProtcH ant. prolertcd; must uan at yzl itmaon at.

ANTEJD AS EXPERIENCED COOK and ImmdrBB a German girl; must have gnod ref erenceB. Apply at luo plact ANTED A THOROUGHLY COMPE tent cook; nonti other neod apply at 419 Grand av, near Fulton. ANTED A THOROUGHLY COMPE tenfe cook with bost citr reference? as to character and ability. Call iifc 12D Mqifcague st, corner at Henry, this afternoon or Wednesday before 11 o'clock, A. M.

Vi? ANTED AS A GOOD WASHER AND ironer and plain cook, a good, strong, girl, well recrtmmondad; good wages. Apply a t2'J8 tuiney near No5traud av. ANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironer in a small titivate family; must hn.ve firFt cIhbb referencea from lust place. (Jail for two daya at 4o Ureeue av. ANTED AS A GOOD COOK AND laundress in a family of four, a Protestant mrl: must bo nuat.

willinir and brimi cood roferemie; German or Swede preferred. Apply at 177 Lotforts place, near UJassoa av. WT ANTED A FIRST CLASS COOK; must bo a good laundress and pastry cook. (Jail at 'Jl Clark at WANTED TO DO THE DOWNSTAIRS work, agirl; must be a good cook and lanndross; colorod preferred. Apply at 22 Cambridge place.

ANTED TO WASH AND IKON IN HinnJl familvand to take care of two children, a strong young girl pleep homo; wagos $8 Inquire at onco at 454 Lafayatte av, opposite Franklin. ANTED TO DO THE DOWNSTAIRS wnrk in a nrivato familv eaad eirl: musfcbo axrood pJatii ciutk ana Juunaress. Apply, Willi city iaiBioaoB ut 28U Clermont av. WANTED ONE AS LAUNDRESS AND cook, the other aa chambermaid and waitress, two good girls, with teioreuce3. Apply at 42ti Clarmont av, aseinent door.

lnerai HouseworK. ANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. a eood ktI. Apply to 279 Putnam av, Noatrand V7 ANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, a good girl must be a Prot eatant; German preferred. Call at 58 tit.

Marks place. WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, agirl; must be a good cook and laundress. Apply, vf ith; refemnce, at 45' Ninth st, S. B. TaIedfor GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family, a German girl.

Inquire at 32 Bergen st, hall door. ANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE well recommended. Call at Ulif Thirteenth at, near Sixth 7 ANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, a competent girl muBt be a first class cook, ind ironer. Call, with references, betwoon 8 nnd i evening and 8 and 12 in tuo morning at S22 Hal washer an ID in the sey at, near Throop av. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a smart young girl.

Elliott place. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a comnetent girl; must be a good cook and laundiGBS. Apply with roferonce at 320 President st. WAN TED TO DO GENERAL HO USE work, a nice girl; willing and clean, with good ref erence. Appiyatii veronapiuco.

WANTED TO DO GENERAL WUUJSK" work, nstnmg, neat and witling girl; must have good reiorances; wages ju oiauidon ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE renrk. a nRat. comoetont and reliable cirl. Call to day and to morrow morning at 79'J DeKalb av, with ref erence. 7STANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE Yy work, a girl; must be a good cook, washer and ironer and have good city reference.

Call at 1 Fort Greone WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, agirl; must baa good cook and laundress and como well recommended. Apply at ISO St. James place. MJ ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work inafamiiyof adults, a thoroughly competent girl; rmi bean oxcellent cook and laundross; good wages. Apply at 1T2 Halaoy at.

WANTED TO DO G5NERAL HOUSE work, a young, strong girl must be a good cook; a first claes laundress and have tho best of city reference. Apply 111 St. James place. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family, a girl must be a good cooli, washer and ironer and must lmvcigood city reference; wages $14. Call for two days at 302 Macon, at, near Sum ner av, ANTED TO ASSIST IN THE HOUSE workand make hirasotf eenerally useful, a bright .1 A I A 1..

Al WANTEI ONE FOR GENERAL housework nnd one for chamber work, two girls must hnvo had experience and be able to furni.h go id city referuaceti. Call for tivo days at 3'29 Washington avuuue. WANTED SERVANTS MANAGED BY lndio Brooklyn Employment Bureau, 2'J Concord st, near Fulton, 3 blocks boiow City Hall, bank on corner many rtpectnblo servnntri como here who have never boon at an oHco bvf'ore fvituatioa ready in city or country. sT an i'm)GmiE'rWMP till engaged. Mr.

and Mrs. MAC'S Agency, 731 Fultim fit, near lUlliott plnco, iiMtaira; 7 A. W. toU P. N.

LS. receive prompt and careful attention hre. Re.il nivo girls on hand or at short notice. Wanted servAnts at the ger Agency, 188 Atlantic av: have nlfo two cum fiotent girls to Hvo together, mo an first chins cook and KUiidrL'S the other as ehamtormiurt and waitress. Can bo seen utrrjsent employers until aimed.

ANTED GIRLS FOR FAMILIES rfrrant'o renuired. Vrottctive Emolovmynt As chart wart by the Stitte Brooklyn orlice, 84t Kultn and 85 and 87 Court at. Main office. 1,317 Broadway, N. Y.

ono feB for all. W. PROSSEK, secretary. ED SERVANTS HEND RICK pona' Servants Airency. 215 Atlantic av.

near Court st; 20fl girls for houspwork, chiinbermai.lH, humirede of places dfiiJy; oidnat and inly reliable first clasa oltice in Brooklyn; also agency Cunard fine; passages $15; drafts lowest rates. H7 ANTED SERVANTS QUESTION enlvou by Eagle Employment Agency, No. 184 Atlantic av; employers suited over 200 of the biiBt servants, all nationalities and capacities, with references, iiiwHya on hand. Call and select your help at the office fno cards answered. ANTED 20 BOYS TO wood, at 118 Classun av.

UNDLE ANTED STAIR lnski at, near Throop av. BUILDER. Vf. L. DAN.

7 ANTED SHOE FITIERS ON MEN'S work: thcBe having their own machines; work to fcogivonout. 102 Fulton st, Y. 7ANTED AS SALESMEN, TO SELL i oods in tho city, a few enorgetic men. Apply, 9 A. M.

at 591 Fulton st. WANTED EXPERIENCED TACKER for split sheep skins. 150 East Tnlrty third at Now York City. WANTED CASH BOYS. APPLY TO Brooklyn Combination Clothing Company, comer Atlantic av.

and Clinton St. "S7.nt: face, a smart boy, about 15 yo.irs old; good recommendation reiiuired; wagei $3. Apply to F. M. LUPTON, 3 Park place, Now Yorjf AN TED YOUN MEN PRACTICAL instruction in steam engineering, and situations furnished.

Send for pamphlets National Institute, 1Q and 7Vi West Twenty third at, N. Y. 7 ANTED A YOUNG MAN WHO UN durstands the hutchoring business to work in a butcher shop and make himself useful. Apply at 93 Atlantic av. IJANTEJJ THE HOUSEmJRNISH Tv ing buaincBH a boy; one accnatomed to tin and sheet iron work preferred, and who lesidea with his parents.

Oall at 140 York at. WANTED TO LEARN HEAVY POR ter work in Now York warehouse, a strong, energetic, strictly temperate man, weighing lfJO lbs. or more; steady place: wages $8, increased when learned; must live convenient to Brooklyn av. Call in the murning at 1,101) Dean st. WANTED SI TUATIOIYS FK WALKS, WANTED SITUATION TO FINISH loarning dressmaking.

Address E. T.t Eagle office, Box '26. Alonrlily ANTED NURSING BY A l'ROFES sidnal nurse for enrnnemont cases or for invn lids best reference. Apply at 301 Seventeenth st, Mrs. M.

D. iNurnes mill Ser.mtrLMsies 7 A'STED SITUATION AS A WET Please muse, ji'uiik nuui.iu; uunv ui rwiruuw, call for two uayfi at 794 Fulton st. ANTED SITU ATION AS LADY'S maid, by a rospectablo Gorman girl, in an Ameri can family I'latbusu av. ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE and bv a TOHneciable vounc womnii: has two yeara' reference from laat place. call for two days at 372 Hicks St.

ANTED SIT UATION AS A NURSE m.l do nluin obwiiiet. bv a rnmectahlo vonncr cirL Can ho Boon for tiro day. at present employer's, 459 Washington av, near Gates. SlWATKJi AS A NURSED or would help with cliambenvork, by respectable girl has sevon years' reference. call for two days itt Washington av, near Bergen st.

ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE, or to do unstairs work, or t.ike caro of an infant from birth, by a young girl, iutoll g'Jiitand capable. Please call for three days nt fi5U Hicks nt. No cards. ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE or would do upstair work, by a respectahto young girl; has jio id references. id references.

Please call for two at olu hot ween Fult tu K. and Atlantic av, ona flight Waverly av, otrit'iira up, iron TANTfilsiTOAiT0N AS A NURSE and seamstress, by a respectable young girl; has no objections to 1 ciiantl erwnrk best ot reieieucc given. for twodays at 4d3 1' ifthav, bell No. 1. A NTE SIT 1 LI ATION AS ANUlIsl7 hy a competent, trnstwortby Swedish woman; or flp chain tierm.ini gooit referpn.

u. Call for two days 516 Brrcen zt. JANTED SITUATION AS A NURSH. bv a comuetent Protestant nnrse 19 canabJn nf rar ing fnrn bnby front it a birth or to bring up on the b'lttift: nr would tvtkt care of younu' childrt. trustworthv and capJible; has good tity reference.

Call at o. Vyckoff atp et. ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSED by a young girl of 14: ii capable ol minding children wo ild not raiuii Unlit chanibor.iorA in a am il! family. (Vniiosoen vor two at her parents' homo, A'o. 'I'll av TV AN DS IT ATI ON AS A NURSE.

a person; ia fully conipotent to tako entire charge of a baby irom itabivth; will Uo touud wil ing and lurnish the best of city le er eni'D: Picas call at AM Henry mi, near Amity XXT AN TE I SITUATION A I dren's nurse nd do plain sowing, by an American Protestant person iv lliirg oiIgiiig: city cr country. Pleaso call from JO i w'civ; n7 l'egraw fct, bolow Henry. ANTED SIWATION AS A FIRST class laundross and tonBsist in chamberwork. or aa cook, wesuer and Ironer In a small private family: has baat city relerencs. Call for two aaji uougiaaa at, near Court.

WANTHEHITUATION AS A tAUN dress, or to do general housework, by a willTng and obliging Irish girl. Address KATli ORONIN, No, 25 Columbia st. WANTED SITUATION TO DO THE ecoking and assist in washing and ironing, by a miauie aged wouian; city reference. Call for two days at 374 Myrtle av. WANTED SITUATION TO DO THE down stairs work, or would do general houaework.

by a resneclIe; lias good eity reference. ma call at 46 Underbill ay. Vt7 ANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A Tv good cook and laundress, the. other as chambermaid and waitress, by two girls: have good city reference. Please call for two days at 193 Sackett nt.

ANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A Rrtmnntant, nook and bumdross. the other aa a cham barmaid and' waitreas. by two reapeotable young girts; willing and obllg ngr good city reference. Call tor twa daya at 116 Smith, ax, eacond. floor, ANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A crnod oonk.

wafihor and ironer the other ebanv bat irfMand waitress, by two respectable colored girls; havB good city re tor on cos. can tor two oays at jiua on av, first floor back. WAN TE SITUATION ONE AS A cook, washer and ironer tho other as chambermaid andwaities or nurse, by two respectable young girls; have good city references, from last place. Call far two daya ai '232 St. Marks av.

ANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A Bond oortk and lanndmui. the other aa chambermaid and waitress in a private family, by two oompetant girls; has bent of city reference from last place. PLoase call to morrow at 304 Henry at, corner Atlantic av. WJ ANTED SITUATIONSONE TO DO down stairs work and tho other to do upstairs work, by two colored girls; prefer to live together; reference. Please call for two days at 72 Skill man Bt betweenMyrtle and Park avs.

cirerai Honneworg, WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN era! housework in a small private family, by a re speotable young English girl. Please call at 219 Tillary st. Wanted Situation to do gen eral housoworJu bv a. respectable young girl; reference from last place. Oall for two days at 744 Gates av.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN nrnT hnnRfiwnr. rr a resDBctable VOUDET ffirl. latntv landed. Call fur tm daya at 37 Hudnaa av. WANTED SI Tlf ATION TO DO GEN eral housmrnrk, hy a young Snedigh girl.

Call at 99 Prince fit, in tho fraker'a a tore. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN nrnl hntinnt nrk fn a nmill nrivato family, hv a nftfit. young girl. Apply at 05 Oafton pi acq, near Clagaon av. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a yo nrtg girl has good reference.

Pleate call for tiro days at 104 av. ASTED SttUATION TO DO GEN end housework, by a young German girl, PleftEe call for twrdaya at 17 Union st, second floor. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a Swedish girl Inquire at 744 Fulton st ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a yonng Swedish cirL not Iqu in ouantry. Call for two days ot 37 Hoy, at. ANTELSIT UATION TO L0 GEN eral housewnik, by a girl; has go reference; no CAraa anawereu.

UJ1 ror two uays ax zal navy st. WANTED SITUATION TQ, DO GEN oral hnnsowork. bv a reeDectable vonntr cirl! oitv reievBRCQ. Apply tot two at 60G" Vanderbilt av, in the store. WAN TED SITUATION TO DO GEN era housework, by a respectable young American girl; a good bread and biscuit maker.

Fulton st, near Sclienoctody av. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable young girt, lately landed. Call tor two days at DtiKalb av, corner of Schenckat, ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN era! housework, by a respectable Protestant wo iagoedcook, washer anti ironer; has good city ref Call for twa days at '2. Liberty place. man ia erenues.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral houRework, or oa cbjunbermaid and waitress, by a respectable girl; the beat of city reference, Ptooao call for two days at 642 Myrtle av. ANl'ED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral a respectable girl; ia a good plain cook, washer and ironer; has three years' city references from last employer. Call for twodays at 70 Rapelyea st. WANTED SITUATIONTO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable girl. Please call for two days at 9U Atlantic av, between Henry and Utoks floor back.

WAJEI SIT UA1TO TO DO GEN entl housowork, by a good, willing girl. Oall for three days at hep present employer's, No. 11 Cambridge place. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a private family, by a respectable youngKirl; willtog and obliging; can gire good reference. Oall at 3U7 Maroy av.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small family, by a middle aged woman; is a good oiok, washer and ironer; haa city reference. Call at 14 North Portland av. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable young woman; is a good cook, washer and ironor; haa good city references, Cafl for two days at 159 Columbia st, second floor. ANTED SITUATIOA TO DO GEN eral housework in a small family, bv a rosDectable young woman; nas good city references. Call tor two days at 087 Fifth av, near Twonty hrat Bt.

VV ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable young girl; has good city references. Call for two days at No, 144 Tillary street. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, or upstairs work, by a yr.tmg girl, lately landed; is willing and obliging. Please call for two dayB at SS Atlantic av. VV ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework by a respectable girl is a good laundress, piain cook; no objection to work; city references; no Call at IM Sackett st.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, bv a resDectable girl: ia a cood plain cook, washer and ironer; has good city references. Call for two days at 301 Sixth av. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housowork, by a respectable girl; wilting and obliging'. Please call for two days at 183 Stuyveaant av, first floor. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housowork in a small plain family, agirl; will be found willing and obliging; has a good recommendation.

Pleaso call at or add read for two days 325 Hudson av. WANTEDSITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework in a small family, by a smart young girl; is a good cook and laundress; has beat of city reference. 130 Degraw st. No cards answered. 1,0 OEN" eral housowork in a small family, hy a girl only four month, in the country.

Please call for two days at 801 Ful ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a good reliable young girl, lately landed. Oall for two days at 110 Harrison st, second uov back room. WANTED SITUATION TO do gen eral housework in a smalt family, by a middle aged woman; wngo3 no object; best of reforence. Please call at No, li Harpers court, near Tillary at ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, bv a young idrl. about 15 years old.

Please call at her last employers, 429 Throop av, near Qu incy st WANTED SITUATTOlTO DO GEN eral housework in a email nrivato famils. bv a vonna girl; willinj ana ouiiging; uest city reference, uail tns evenini to morrow at 480 Myrtle av, second Hoor. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, bv a resnectablo rrirl fs a cood nlain cook, washer and ironer; has good city references. Call for two days at 104 Court st, hall door. V7 ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN era! housework, by a respectable young girl lately landed: willing and obliging.

Cull for two days at 601 Vanderbilt ov. VV7 ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small private family, by a girl. Please call on Mr.s. COOK, 30 Colombia st, between Pacific and Amity, in the basement, A NTED SITUATION TO DO GEN. rtaI liniinHwmli in a nrivale familv.

hvavonnrr trirl: js willing and obliging; has good city reference. Call lor two days at Hal iJiiciiic st, ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework or work, by a middle aed girl; one year's reference from last place. Pleaso calf at 441) Court at. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, bv a resnectible vouut? irl is a good cock, waaher and ironer; has good city references. Call for two daya at dlS DeKulbav.

ANTEU SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housokeeper in a small private family, by a respectable young girl; is a good cook, washer and ironer; has the bost of city references. Please call for two days at 712 Olnsson av, over the liquor store. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small family, or take care of children, by a respectable girl; can give good reference; is willing and obliging. Please call or address 1IC Sumter stroefc. V7 ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housowork in a small private family, by a good, respectablo widow; ia willing and obliging; good reteronce if required.

Pleaae call all tho week iu the tailor store 452 Warren st, noar Bond. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN rsl housework bv a resDectable vounir rrirl it a pjjiin cook, gooa wasner ana ironer; wining ana oDiiging; can fnrnish good reference. Please call for two daya at 150 Navy st, roar. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small private family by a reliable woman; understands her work thoroughly; a good home preferred to high wages; has the best of reference. Please call at 70 Prince st, in the basement.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral honeftwork in a small Drivate familv. bv a ro Buectnme young gm; ia a goon pi am cook, asner ana ironer; is willing and obliging; best reference, Please call for two days at 152Johnson at. WaMD'SIT UATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectablo girl; is a good washer and ironor; will be found willing and obliging; can give reference from last omployor. Please call for two days at 211 Hoytat WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small family, by a respectable girl is a good plain cook and laundress; is trustworthy and fiblicing; good city reference. Oall for two doys at 1,045 Pacific at, neir Ciasson ay.

"aItedituation to do gen eral housework, by a respectable young Swedish girl; is a good plain cook, washer and ironor; has good city roferenoos. Call for two days at D02 Warren st, near Third avenue. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework or unrtairs work, by a respectable ng(6 gin; ts willing ana oonging ana uasgooa city rot erence. Call at or address 340 Hamilton av, near Garnet street. WAN TED SITU ATION TO DO THE housework in small family; over four years' refer ence.

Call two daye at 1 49 State st, nrat flitor. V7 ANTED SITUATION TO DO THE housework by a respectable young girl lately landed, Please call for two daya at 442 Degraw st, fu 3t floor. WANTED SITUATION TO DO THE housework, by a respectable young girl; has good eity reference. Call for two days at 273 St. Marks in the rear.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO THE hor.BQ'vork or un stairs work, bva resnflotahfn rrirl latfilv landnd ik wEUine and obli fing. Pleaso call frtr twa days at ISO. veranda place. ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT b. vnnncr cirL Pitman ll QfiA Bond st, near Carroll.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO EIGHT housework, by a girl. Call fortwo daya at 32 Fourth at, top floor, front. ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT hmi nw nrk nr wnnld ho willrnir to asKlut. vrit.h dren. by a respectable young girl.

Please call for two days at 87 Douglass at. ANTED SITU ATION TO DO LIGHT housework, or would take care of children, hv a young girl, lately landed; is willing and obliging. Pleaje call at r)S0 Carroll st, near filth av. ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework. a resDGc table young irirl: b69t raf oreuce.

Please call at or address for two daya 24'J at. marKsov, near Washington. ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework or to take care of children, bv a reanec table girl lias referonca. Please call for two days at 75 Pacific sf, near Honry. TANTED SITUATION DO DO LIGHT houpewnrk.

bva German etrt. 19 years wi 1 iiir tn assist with anv work, but mu it sleeo utht.raH! or would tako in work. Please call at 5S(i cutler st, near ClasHon av. ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT bnnnmvnrU nr mind children and do ehamherwnrk. tor a reapiictabie young givl; is willinij aud obliging; lu.a two voars ruference Irom last Dlace.

Please call for tio days at 11 Pour tit, ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework, (jr mind childron. by a young girl; is w.liinit and tthVigini! and kind chiUlrfln; good rrom last plane, Pleabe 11 for two duyu at IiO 1 Nevina strwir. 7ANTED SITUATION IN A SMALL f.imily. by a respectable y.nng girl; th bost of reference can be giren. Can be seen for two days at 37 Patiilic st.

ANTED SITUATION AS WORKING housekeeper, bya middle aged lady, can give good eity reference. Pleaso call or address Union st. MllUlltTtnJll ANTED SITUATIONS MANAGED lv ladiea Bruoklvn EraDlormnnt Bureaa. 29 Con cord st, near Fullon, two bloclcs from the bridge. Sorraata of all "Wb doBot promhia perteutioiivbut tbo bosfc help is selected.

Wetjuiraefl. WANTED BABIES WANTED BABY AN INFANT OR A child not ovor yonrs old will, joccito a mother's caroby it tady tlra couatry: beat of wiy rdferoncca. In cjuiraatcJJi Jay fit. For Late Telegrams in the Tito or Four O'clock Edition See Fonrtb Page. EAULE OFFIOB.

OOTOBEK 28, 1884 MONEY MARKET, Trade Returns for September. A Fayorable Balance of Noarly Two and Half MiUions The Mint Report for tin Fiscal Year Stocks Generally Lower. Wall Stuekt, October 28. The Chief of tho Burenu of Stntistics re porta the foreign trade of thu couutry.for SoptcinbeE aj exports of merchandise, and $3,407,392 of Bpecie. Imports were $51,295,742 gcils, and $2,482,117 apcie.

This a total'of imports, and $30,240,481 exports, ehowiug a trade balance of $2,462, 622 fur tho month. Tho value of merohaiuJiBe remaining in bond at the end of September was $38,880,871. This is a very encouraging i xhibit, the trade bal anco allowing a gain compared with that of Angtist, while last year the exportB did not commence to be in excesa of the Imports till October. The Indications now point to even a Iargor balance of trade thus month, lor tho exports of cotton have been liberal, whilo imports have boen low during tho entire month. The large amount of goods remaining In bond reflect, the dull trade in this country, merchants being unabto to mill all tho goods they have imported, and leaving them iu warehouse to be takeu out only aB business will justify such a courso.

Tho'roport of tho diroctor of tho mint for tho fiscal year ending. Juno 30, shows deposits of $40,320,679 gold, of which $29,000,000 consisted of domestic Ths filvor purchased lor coinage an'ouutcd to $30,520,290, of which $31,000,000 was douieBtip. Tho coinage aggregated $37,880,921 $27,932,824 gold and $28,973,387 lk ver. Besides coin, gold bars to tlio value ot and silver bars valued at $7,039,724 were preparedjal the mints and assay offices. Over $23,000,000 uf gold and $13,500,000 silver wove refiued by tho government officers.

Stocks opened at a fractional decline compared with, tho close of yesterday, but there was a slight improvement in tho early trade. Tbe market thou becanio doll and it bo continued for nearly an hour whon prices fell off ou more active business and tho tono was heavy foi tho rewaiudor of the morning. Stock. Krcliail.o Sales First Hoard. New York, October 28.

300 Onion Paciiio. 63; 15 Bk of Onm 141 130i) HnrUed UiN 1st 102 3000 Huff Erie 1st 1910 131 lOOlMJan lst't'd 1000 (Jen lac LC 9Sk; 20000 Uonv ItioG 1st 74 4000 li fen Va Ga.aJ 52 10000 do flivl 1000 UTeaVaAtia Ina lay: 1000 Uix llic Ks SI I Kt W'th X. lat. C'J 300 200 300 ao do oo do do do do ao do 100 1110 300 SO 001) 000 1U.I 00 Nonliwustern. 200') Kansas latum an 1000 Louis a Nvs con 113 I 200 do.

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do. do. 100 11) IA Erioi W. 100 800 do. inn ure Tr.ms uon.

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(to I'm ao 124V 700 do 100 73J4 200 Wnb St P. 2.1 Morns A 700 Manhattan consot 6 do ops BKOOK1.T.V HKt'L'lilTIKS IiATKST 0C0TAT10XS. Corrected daily by Goo. U.Prdntica Jt 201 Montasuoit. Octodeu 28.

1510. Asked. Brooklyn Oity Itallroad Co 220 lirooklyn Oity ltnilroa.l Oo. 1st rn'tuo has. IDS 10S) Atlantic avonuo It niinjad Co 157 Atlantic avenue 'Itailroud Co.

bonds 112 Cross! uwu Ilailroad Oo 153 C'rositovrn Knilr.md scrip 103 06 CrosRtownPvilrodOo. latnicrtKaEohrmdJ 105 110 Oouuy Island and lirooklyn llorao 95 03 Ditto, consolidated bonds 97 100 Broadway llailro'id 215 Ditto, 7 per cent. niortKaKo nonds 103 112 Ditto, 0 pur cont. inortsaKo bonds 103 lOfl Bushwick avenue Railroad Oo 155 160 Ditto. 1st bonds 143 112 B.

O. Newtown It. It. Oo. IDeKalb av) Ditto, 1st inortiriiKS bnnili 110 lit tlnind sn oot and Nuwtown Hailroad 91) 100 Ditto, 1st tuortff.itfo bonds 103 112 Citizens' Oils Oo 92 93 CitizensMJns Oo.

bonds 105 110 People's Oas Oo 85 88 People's a is 7 per cent, bonds 107 110 People's Oris Oo. 0 per cont. bonds 90 100 Brooklyn Gaa Oo 133 140 Nassau Oas Oo 110 115 Ndnwni Gas Oo. certificates 00 115 Williamsbnrgh Gs Oo 138 140 Willianisburijn lias Oo. bonds 100 100 Metropolitan UasOo 93 05 i'tmonalunictpa) tas Oo.

153 Pulton Gas Oo, bonds 107 109 Bank 123 181 City Bank 250 rVassau Bank 193 Pulton Bank 135 Commercial Bank 125 First National Bank 2.30 Mechanics' Hank 200 205 Lone Island Bank 110 115 Manufacturer' Bank 125 133 Bondo4 per cent. 1884 to 1830 100 103 7 percent. Park bonds, 101.5 to 1024 138 141 7 percent. Water bonds, 1003 to 1912 135 140 7 pe'cont. BridRe bonds, 1HU0 to 1924...

139 141 Gporcont. Park bonds, 1017 to 1924 135 140 Opercont. Wator bonds, 1912 12S 120 Gporcont. Bridgo bonds, 1917 to 1920. 121 135 6 percent.

Bridge bonds, 1UJ5 to 1920.... Ill UT KinffsCo. 0 percent, bonds, 1884 to 1830. 101 KingsOo. 7 percent bonds 1884 to 1889..

102 114 Brooklyn TruBt Co 100 197 Union VerryOo .150 101 Academy of Music 110 115 Mechanics' Insurance Oo 110 112 Williamsburdh Insurance Oo 210 Nassau Insurance Oo 150 Montauk Insurance 110 115 Kings Oo, Insurance Co 220 Brooklyn Insurance Co 170 Lafayelto Insurance Oo 100 lit) Lons Island insurance 112 115 Phenix Insurance Co 130 140 Biooklyn Oity Safo Deposit Co 115 Flathuun Wator bonds 100 Sottt'i Brooklyn Ontra) 100 South Brooklyn Central. 1st mortgage 111 South Brooklyn Central, 2nd 83 103 BREACH OF PnOJHSK SUITS. Miss Fortescue, tbo alleged pretty actress, has phren up tho silly Lord Garmoyle, retnrned to him hiB silly lotters, and foregone her prospective claims to the Cairns coronot in consideration of tho payment to her of $125,000. Everybody ought to be satlsflod with this arrangment now, lnoluding Lord Garmoyle, but most of all the long suffering public and If we mention the topic yet once more it is solely with a view to making it a text for a brief disquisition upon the genera! subject of snits for breach of promise "We ara heartily in accord with tho English Jndgo who, not long ago expressed a fervent wish that the action for breach of promies might bo abolished at onco, and utterly. This for very natural and, as we think, very sound reasons.

Thoro are two cases whero tho right tosuo should not be recognized. Whero a man has been scoundrel enough to betray a loving and weak woman under tho promise of marriage it is thu criminal law which should be invoked. Ou tlio other hand, where the man is of such poor Btnff that he enters lightly Into a contract of the most sotious and sacred sort, and breaks it as lightly, wo do not think it of nufhclent importance to warrant the setting in motion of the wholo machinery of tho law. This for good reasons: The woman has suffered no loss through her failure to obtain such a husband; as it if altogether probable that she is as fnvol. oua aud faithless as himself.

As to another category of cases, where the man was worth having, and th woman waB sincerely in love with him, and tho match was broken because he realized fully tho rosponsibll Hies of the projected union, and had doubts whethor It would prove a happy one, there is no need here of till action for damages. Tho manly courso is, while tZierf Ib yet time, to withdraw from au ougaemeut whiob) means ultimate misery to two lives; and the womanly course is to permit such a withdrawal. In point ot tact, in the gr. at majority of cases the institution for a nuit for breach of promise is prima facie evidence thafl the plainliff's affections are not of a sort to suffer injury by tho non fulfillment of a matrimonial contract, Thore remain the rare and exceptional cases whera women of worth are contemptuously and heartlessly jilted by masculine flirts, and here it seems to us that the ends of justice would be mot by intrusting tbi sound horBe whipping of the offender to a male relatirti or fiiend. Wo admire faithful and loug enduring love and chivalrous devotion, and are glad that Miss Fort esone is to "crown tha Hanie" of the gentleman wbow he threw over when the coronet wis dangled befort.

hor nose. But ws should not regard her faithlessness as having been atoned for and wiped oni by her acquaintance with a soft beaded snob, her pfr. ratio boforo tho scandal loving population of two hemJhh plteres, and her extonsive transaction In doonmentarj evidence that must hare been ot anything tant an edify. lng character. Philadelphia Jtecorxt.

Ei Govenior St. John addressed two large meetings of Prohibitionists yesterday in Blngampton, N. Y. The Democrats of Philadelphia, Yesterday nominated Colonel Robert P. Deckert.

for controller. Colonel Barnes and Mr. Hirst having decllnod to run, Mr. Blaiuo proceeded on his journey through New York yesterday as far as Elmira, arriving at that point last night. He addressed lurgo meet ings at Jamestown, Hornellsville, fialamauca, Alleghany, Oleau, Angelica ond Elmira.

Ho is expootod to arrive in Jersey City at 6:30 this evening. The New York Republican County Convention assembled laBt evening and made the following nominations Mayor. Senator Frederick 8. Gibbs Controller, John F. Plummer; Judges, of tho Court of Common Pleas, H.

E. Howlaud, T. R. Strong and Charles II. Knox president of tho Board.of Aldermen, Lewis J.

Phillips District Attorney, Colonel Charles S. Spencer Coroner, Eidmann. Theodore Roosevelt and llanry C. Parley were candidates for the congressional nomination before the Twelfth District Republican Convention in New York City last night Mr. Farley was nominated on tho first ballot.

Ex Seuiiror Grady addressed a Bntler meeting las evening, at Music Hall, Buffalo. Goorgo Blair also spoke. Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks ia being received with great enthusiasm during his stamping tour in Southern Indiana.

Last evening he addressed an onormoiiH assemblage at Now Albany aud reviewed a torchlight procession of over 10.000 men Carl Schnrz addressed a great meeting of Independent Republicans In support of Cleveland and Iloudrieks iu the Opora House, at Now Haven, last evening. Many of the most distinguished Republicans rf tho city wore present and heartily endorsed bis utterances. The Republican editors of Ohio ara laboring aB ha and manifesting as milch alarm about the November election, as they did before tho State went their way by a small margin last week. They lose a. groat deal of time expiaimnii why they fell twenty or thirty thousand short of the majority they expected Cincinnati Enquirer.

There is no Southern question oriSouthoru issue in thu election this year, and wero any other Republican tjiau Mr. Blaiuo the candidate no attonipt would have been mailo to revivo it. As ho cannot bo defended something elso must bo attacked. This is the explanation of the attempted tariff scare and tho revival of tha sectional talk. Sloaton Advertiser.

Mr. Blaiuo continues to wavo tho bloody shirt in tho West, and air. EvartB has been Haunting the same vonerablo garment in Brooklyn. Thoro is no longer any ning'o iu tho tariff spoil wherewith to conjure. We wonder whether tho Mr.

Blaine who is now depicting iu such vivid colors tho "Old South's bitterness, itsun reconcjlable temper, its hostility to all Northern interests," is any relation to the Mr. Blaine who in July wrote that "conildonco aud esteem between tno two aictloiis" wero nioro marked than at any timo durins the CBiitury Perhaps, though, that letter was written by Miss Dodge. Philadelphia Uccurd. The stupid and Ubelous cry of "Ireo Trade" will never slem this tide of revolt. The Democrats are standing loyally to their party, as Ohio proved.

The bost portion of tho Republican party is with us. Our now recruits are not to be dismayed by any cry. Manufacturers join with workiugmeu iu the advocacy of Cleveland. The movement for tho election of Cleveland and HcudrickB is so powerful that money cannot stay it Utica Ohsermr. No party in this country favors free trade, and yot Mr.

Blaiuo harps upon littlo else. Thcro is a party with a platform and a condidato iu the present canvass advocating prohibition, and yet Blaine does not open hiB mouth on this subject. Thcro is a party ureing that practical honesty and roform in tho administration of tho Government aro the overshadowing issues of tho day, and yet Blaiuo is bb Bileut as a burned letter on these questions. When ho wearies of mouthing about freo trade he might tell us wbether ho favors allowing tho Queon of Madagascar to wear a Mother Hubbard. htmUvillc Courier Journal.

General Logan might talk soctional patriotism without incons.steiicy. He fought when tho nation was iu danger of disruption. But the Plumed Knight was never panoplied for real war. When the country waa forced to meet armed rebellion he was trafficking upon its needs. In the hands of such a man tho bloody shirt, which never yot elected any but a soldier, weara tho conscious blush of shaino.

Chicago Herald. Certainly these Stalwarts mako out a strong case against Blaiuo, and holding such an opinion ot tho party candidate it is no wonder that they are resolved to repudiate him. It was not uecossary for them to enter into any vindication of their conduot beyond that which tho record of Blaiuo furnishes and they have as good a right to be independent now as their neighbors had to bo independent two years ago. Even a Stalwart has got a political cotiscionco of some sort. He must draw tho line somewhere, and ovidontly he 18 determined to draw it at Blaine.

Buffalo Courier. A Republican was heard to remark within a day or two that the Blaiuo managers had but ono man on the stump in this State of character and ability. Of courso not, for all tbu old leaders aro either for Cleveland or are sulking like Cbukliug, Elmunds and a host of othors in different parts of tho country, aud that is why tho honest, well meaning voter is leaving the Blaine ranks and cleaviug to honest Grover Cleveland, Manchester Union. Tho aggressive campaign which the Blaine managers have been promising for somo timo has at last commenced. It is based on luo war issue," Very cleverly 44 this issue of the present has been reserved for the last week of the campaign.

Tho poople had nearly for. gotten tho civil war aud for some time have grown happy and pros) crous iu pca io but tho eloquent references that are being niado to that glorious epoch of our history ure expected to arouse tbo old time enthusiasm, wlieu the generous impulses of poaeo wero substituted by tho hitter pasions of war. What a gloriuus specta clo it is, to bo sure, that of intelligent inoii asking a reward for the trophies of a deadly war, now closed theso twenty year Faugh Sew Haecn ReijUter. Fuk and Sealskin Gaements C. C.

Shayne, (he well kown wholesale fur manufacturer. 103 Princo st, N. will sell eieant fur garments at retail at lowest cash wholes lie prices. This wilt afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable furs direct from manu factuier and savo retailer's prorlts. Altering and repairing neatly nnd promptly done.

The Brooklyn Eaolk Job PitrNrrxa Office iiprepmod t'i do evory description of printini; in tho best manner and at reasonable prices. Taper riiluitf, book and pamphlet eleutrotypiutf, Ac. Latiumtes cheer tot ttivcn. Campaign Clubs desiring printing will find tho Brooklyn Eagle Job PziiNTlse Oeficb tbo most teliablo place. Pricea inodorato.

The Tiior Boats will again reduce tho faro to Troy on Monday to 25 oents for emigrants; 50 cents for first class. Theso are lower rates than have been mado iu a long time, and are caused by tho railroad war, Men's Dress Shirts. Ileduction of price. Order department Weciislkb it Abrauah. Until further notice we will mako to measure six shirts for $(i.

75; previous price, six for iiO. This shirt is guaranteed tha equal of the best. No bettor can bo inado at any price. If you doubt it, try a sample shirt at tho same figure, SI. VI, Ddbkee's Salad Deessino and Coad Meat Sauce Tho universal favorite both in the U.

S. and Great Britain. Wholesome, delicious, economical, and nutritious. Saves anxiety, waste and trouble. Wedding Keceptions, Dinner and Evening parties furuishoj with evory requisite.

G. RlLEy, Caterer and Confectioner, 751 and 753 Fulton st. and 282 FlatbuBh av. Election Ticket feinting a specialty at the Buooklyn Eagle Jon Printing Office. The only place in the country where tickets are folded by machinery.

Positive bargains hi seal sacqvtes and other furs, at F. O. Lindeii's, manufacturing furrier, HartTa Building, Fulton st, corner Johnson, Seal s. ictues rodyed equal to London dye; Silk turned on fur lined garments Political printing of every description at tho BuooiiLYN Eagle Jon Printing Office; posters, tickets, cauipaiifa documents, dodeers, at reasonable prices mmmmmmm niAnniED. UPSHUR CHANDLER At Boston, 22nd inst, at the Church of tho Unity, by Rev.

M. J. Savage, Mr. Lovell Uvslimt, son of the late L. D.

Upshur, of Virginia, to Miss Mary E. Chandler, daughter of tho late William S. Chandler, of Boston. DIED. BLAND At Kiugston, N.

Joseph W. Bland, of Brooklyn, oldest aon of John B. and Susan Bland, in tho 'Jllml year of his aire. Funeral from his Into residence, 616) Grove st, Jersey City, Wednesday, October at 2 P. M.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Interment at reenwood. BEITS Suddenly on Tuesday morning, Octobor 28, Catharine wiie ol Stephen O. Botts. Notice of funeral hereafter.

BOWERS At tho E. Church Hfime, Mondsy, October 27, Mas, kkbecca Bowers, aged 82 years. unoial rv.ces at tho Home, fllcDunouKh st, corner Sluyvepant av, Wednesday, 'iOtll at 11 o'clock A. M. Interment at CypreBs Hills Cemetery BRIDGE At Morristown, N.

October2T, FREDERICK BniiMJE, in the yoar of his age. Tho relatives and friondsof the family aro rospoctfully invitod to attend tho funeral Irom tho residence ef his fatlior, Edivard Bridge, 300 State st, on Friday, October 31, at 1 i M. C1IAPM ANOn Monday, October 27, at the residence of her tattler, iafayetto arr Hklkn only daughter of Benjamin V. and Mary J. Cnapiuuii, in tho tith year of her Funeral private, COSCKNS On Sunday, tho 20th instant.

Marianne, wile of Juun Ii. Cozens, aged (7 years. The funeral will lake place her late residence. 847 DcKalb av. Wediie; day (lie 2'Jth instant, at 2 P.

M. A month's mind will he oltered al St. dailies' Cathedral, on Thursday, October at i A. hu die repose of th soul ot tha late Eli. a E.

Man tknhih'F, wife of John Gallagher. mid friends are rei(lested to KEYES On Monday evening, 27th Edna infant daughter or William and Lottie Kc.vcs. I mieral services Tuesday evening, 2ith at 8 at their residence. 435 t.ln ney st. On Monday, October 27, 1S), Mary M.VNAH VS.

in the 'I'tli year of her Tin: a au irieii'is of tne Jsmily and thosa cf hor son, are respect ty in to attend ho fun er il tli'j resaleiiv ot ln dauwliter, Howard, :i.f, b.anll I i tllht. on Thursday, tho. at 2 I'. M. Co ol er J7, lS.li, after a hrn illn ss Pllit.ll' jl.iviilEU.

iin i ill ye tr. i'ri lids no lintF.tieeH tile lamil.v a respectfully invite to ntt i toe tneral irom Ins iate idence, J34 Bon 1 st. Woiiiif c.t I'. .11. MrM I EN Oti Monday, October 27, at her residence, Mutr i.i.l of James Mc.Mullen, in "I' 'u'ucrai ill pi too from 385 Myrtle av.

Thursday, Oetooer o'l. at o'clock. i Vil. ulolplira pipers please copy. NI('lliiLSoN i)n octilor2G, Mrs.

Ann Nicholson, in tllcl llt year of hor Fr eniKand rel il.ves are respo invited to attend the Mineral, on Wedu sdny, the SJUi, at 2 P. from tho house Mitchell, Sands st. Ilertvick on Tweed. Scotland, pipers pleasn copy.) SE AN in tin's city, on Tuesday, October 2S, til U. 40 A.

Walter, iuiam son ot L. and Ella E. 'imeral on Wednesday, 2Uth at 3 P. from reM'denco, No. 10 Fort Greene place, Friends are respectfully invited to attend.

ANDERBILT At. tho Graham Institute, 3'JO Washington av, lAATHAUINE VANDERUILT, ailed 82 years. Relatives and friends are invitod to tho funeral cervices at tho institute err Weia8day the instant at 11 o'clock A. THE PLAYS OP THE WEEK. The serenity of tho theatrical ntmosphoro is evidently but littlo disturbod by the providllng politt oalurturbatioo.

Peonlo ill theso exciting times naturally turn for relief to the playhouse and it is not surprising therefore, that tho soveral thoatera and places of amusement should have last night been liber, ally patronized. Tho Brooklyn Theater prusouted a gala appearance of a qui to uncommon description. It was emphatically a red lotter night, a id one of mush mora than ordinary significance. Floral embellishments In lavish profusion and of consyteuuin logauce Imt fragrance and charm to tho foyer uud approaches of the theater, whilo a distinctly bri.li and fashionable" audience completely filled the auil.toriuui of tho house. So marked a gatlieriug of cultivated and dls crimiaatju pl.tygoors has not beJoro been sssom bled within tho valls of the Brooklyn this ooason.

Only an extraordinary impelling cuuso could have produced so extraordinary an effect at thla particular juncture. The c.ra consisted in the reappearance on this stage of Miss Clara ilorria. Popular approbation of Ainorioa's favorite actress found flttiuc. expression last nijht as Morris swept across the stage in tho character of Cora, tho passionate heroine of Belot's "Article 4.7.' The burst ot outliusias.io upplauso which greeted her ontrance on tho scouo betokeued more thau moru wolcoiuo; it was a tribute of personal regard and estfiem which fell but Jlttle short of an expression of absolute affection. And what a superb performance was that which followed Whatever the personal faults which mar hor work, no nctress, whothor native or foreign, of whom the American stage has knowlcdgo appmacllos so cloao to nature aa Clara Morils.

Nevor before has her acting 'been more full of life, fire and soul than on the occasion; under notice. Only genius of the very highest orctrtr cauld invest with absorbing interest so harah, colorless and unhappy a play, ua Art! clo And it is tho strongest meed of praise that cau ba paid Miss Morris to record that Bha aroimed the enthusiasm, thrilled, hold the spellbound uitjutiou of her auditors iiiroimhout tho four acta of tlio drama. Evory phase of huiuau passion was delineated with lifelike fidelity, and with a minuteness of dotail that discloses her acting to be tho fullest exemplification of mimetic art. livery look, word, gesture, tone was a picture, a study, complete in itself, aud yot part of a harmonious and richly satisfying whole. In a word, Mlsa Morris scored an unmistakable triumph as Cora, ftfention souuid be made ot tho moguinceut costuraos of tho actress, and the excol lbii supporting company by which she is surrounded, and among whom Mr.

Fredrick Bryton was eonspecu ously effectivo as George Dunanijl Mr. Joa. J. Holland as Victor Mazillier, Mrs. M.

A. Farran as Muio. Glrard, and Miss Eniily Leonard as Marcello. To night Hiss Morris is to bo observed at tho Brooklyn iu Miss Multon." The WiilUick company opened sit the Park Theater last night iu before a very largo audiouce, undone which was in every seine complimentary to tho playors and tho play. It is a charming characteristic of this organization that it presents a singubirly varied diBi lay of perfectly natural noting.

The players, individually and collectively, were received with tho extromest cordiality, and throughout tho progress of the performance tho audience was conspicuously appreciative. High artistic completeness was the leading characteristic of last night's representation of Moths." The piece itself is positively refreshing. It is a harmonious strong, well told story, capably presentoil by Capable actors and actresses who aro imbued with the true spirit of acting, and who at all tmik give evidence of an intimate kuowledgo and clear apprehension of method, fiuish and perfect appropriateness of dramaticart. Tho delightful manner and roliued finish Of the work of tho company last night, if it did not produce a now sensation, at least revived an old one. It had at leist the otfect of awakening pleasurable emotions among all who were so fortunate as to bo privileged to witness it.

Tho perforins uco disclosed that tho Wallack company of to day is an oven and yell balanced organization which fully maintains tho established prestigo of tho playhouso made famous by Wallack pere aud fils. was not a weak figure iu last night's cast of characters, savo that it may be nuos tloned whethor tho maturity of Miss Rjso Coghlau does riot militate against her efTeclivo impersonation of distinctively juvenile parts. Nevertheless that experienced actress was successful in presenting an eminently satisfactory embodiment of Vero Herbert, as the enthusiastic plaudits of tho auditors and fmpiciit recalls before tho curtain abundantly testified. Mr. Osmond Tearlo represented Lord Jura in a manly, frauk and natural manner, hts intelligent aud artistic acting aJd lng materially to tho interest and of the performance.

A bright and ploasi element as imparted to tho piece by Mr. J. C. Buckstone's capital impersonation of tho Duko of Ilull, aud Mi Sadie Mar tljiot scored a point as Fuchsia Luach. Overmuch solf ounacloTiness is, hon ever, a besetting iviih ibis actress.

Excellent work was accomplished by Miss Nettie Abbott as the Duchesso do Sniinez aud Miss Flora Livingstono as Lady Dolly, aud Mrs. Sol Smith created decidedly favorable impression as the Princess Na dino. Commendatory mention is also due tho Princo Zouroff of Mr. Gorald Eyre aud tho Raphael da Correzo of Mr. Charles II.

Glouuey. Tho management of tho theater quite excelled Itself in tho matter of luxurious stago setting aud appoiutmouts. 11 Moths" is to bo shown at to morrow's matiueo. It is deserving aud likely to bo attended by crowded houses during the rest of the week. "7 20 or, Casting the Boomerang," the play put forward at tho Grand Opera flouse last night, is a cleverly contrived aud quite au amusing affair, which, however, owes a very largo portion of its attractiveness to the manner in which it is presented.

Jtepreseutod by a loss compoteut company thau that which had it in hand last night it would be decidedly dismal. The Daly Iiouan company i.i, hoivever, a body of compoteut comodiauR; and as a cousequenco the play is given witlisparklo aud brilliauey, and goes with a dash end vim that is positively irresistible. "7 20 8" is familiar to Brooklyn theatergoers. It is cleverly constructed, although its plot is but trifling, and it bubbles ovor with mirlldulncsB and hilarity. Miss Virginia Brooks, who played the part of Floss in an altogether charming manner, is an actress of considerable force and expression, of attractive appearanco and evidently of versatilo talent, She was as natural, unaffected and completo a representative of tho character as has been seen on thiB stage, which is high praise, but fully deserved.

T2ia play as cast made an excellent distribution of parts; and what with Mrs. Clara Fisher Maoder as Mrs. Hypatia; Burgiss, the lady of ancestors, aspirations and a bobby; Mr. Harry Hotto, as Launcelot Bargtss, tho henpecked husband Mr. Clarenco Harvoy, as Paul Hollyhock Mr.

Ernst Bartram, as Professor Gasleigh Mr. Hart Conway, as Courtney Corliss, tho expouudor of the Boomerang theory and Mr. John F. Raymond, As Signor Tamborini, an ex maitre de ballet, covered a Btrong range of character parts, one and all of which wore admirably taken. Tho play was received with Bbouts of laughter by the largo and enthusiastic audience which filled tho theater.

The elegant manner in which tho comedy is ut upon the singe calls for warm praise. 7 20 is to bB represented at tho Grand Opera House this and to morrow evening nod at the midweek matinoe to morrow afternoon. No performance will be given at this thoater on Thursday evening, but on Friday night there will dd brought forward a new melodrama which is expected to create a sensation. Before an audionce which tested the capacity of tho bouse tho Callander Minstrels made their opeu lug bow at Messrs. Hyde Theater last night.

Thoreis freshness and heartiness about tho mirth and humor of this organization as genuine their color; aud they raugo iu hue from the lightest shado of ohvo to tho jettiest black. Billy Keraands, ho of the enormous noutlL, neadd the list of comedians Bob Mack and his trained Bantam, Littlo Dick, have learned new tricks since their trip across the ocean King, Little, John B0U and Conley constituto oue of tho finest quartets of male voices heard here in many a day, aud their Singing will oloca ropny a visit to tho theater; tho Alabama Pickaninnies and tho Opelika Twins assist in the funmakiiig, aud tho Black Zouaves glvo an exhibition drill that is absolutely surprising for its precision and flextority of movement. Tue Callendors remain at Hydo Bellman's only this week. Admirers of pure minstrelsy should not fail to see them. Miss Cora Percy made her deJwt nt the "Casino last mailt.

Miss Percy is a decided addition to tho list of coiH erl performers which Manager Zipp has Introduced to the Brooklyn public, and bids fair to become an u. ceiited favorite with tlie frequenters of the EIni place miuie hall. Miss Amalie remains here this week, ami it night received quite an ovation frcm her adn.irers. The chief figure at these concerts, liowover, is Hrr who is a positivo marvel, a of the dvulleat description, with a capacity for provok laughter that is fairly a id quite Unrivaled. Crowds of people go to see Herr Mueller nightly and to listen to the excellent orchestral muslo of Signor Couterno's band, which is a fixture at tho Casino.

Mr William Kedmnnrt and jirH. Thomas Barry met Kith a nattc1 reception at the Novelty Theater last night, where they were observed by a largo and delighted audience in the romantic and historic melodrama, "A Midnight Marriage." Tho piece con tains many elements of interest. It is handsomely mounted, elaborately costumed, and finely acted. Tho favorable impression created last night by the prlnci pais and supporting company insures a profitable ran j.tho melodrama, which la to hold tho Btago hero un m' bt.

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