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1 tOCOHOTtVB ENGINEERS. WAWTEDPAIiTrS Or ttOCSES. TWO INTERESTING PROBLEMS, ANTED WBOHSLER ABRAHAM need ft tin toft ooorator on shade aftdslincovertii WANXEW SSXUATfOW.S FEITIACES. WANTEDSITUATIONS TO DO GEN oral housework, by two Swedish girls, one is just landed: the other speaks a little English, Please call at 493 Atlantic nv, near Third av. NTED SITUATrONINASMAt7L family, to do general Jlmusework, by a Norwegian girl lately landed.

Call at 300 at. ftttimovtiient Aceucies. WANTED SITUATIONS MAN A by ladies Brooklyn Employment Bureau, 2fl Ood oora at, near Fulton, two block from tha bridgoi grtnti if all nationalities; "wadonot promioa ofaatlon." but rhbfwt tiolp in woinuraec ANTED SITUATION AS WAITER or butler or drlvn fVir n. rlni tnr in miu iuw rat Auiwoa. rieaao can st U0811 St.

VyANTED SITUATION TO DO ANY thtriff. by a young man: understands care of horse nn'J not afraid of work: country roferenco. Address PE1UIANENT, Eaulo otBce. WAHTED SITUATU)N AS A COACH man, In a prij.ite family, or as waiter, by young colored ni in: best reference given from last place. Address J.

1C0 Sands st. "57 ANTED SITUATION BY A NORWE gian boy, with a tail ono yi ar to learn the trade; age 16; good reierem e. Cull or address H. Koom tiO, 4aa Hicks st, corner Baltic. VSTANTED SITUATION AS A DRrVER waiter, lljlit rtor.

or to tend furnace, by a respectable colored mm: city references. Call at 112 Lexington av, W. F. MARSHALL. WANTED SITUATION AS STENOU rap her and typewriter in a wholesale house, by a young man of hve years' experienco; compotont and good penman; quick at fig res, office work, salary desired, $15 weekly.

Address 0. Eaglo oftice. ANTED SITUATION AS A COACH mm or xrooin in a privatu family, city or country, by a single young man; van furnish three years' bust reference from last employer. Address J. Box 21, Jiaglo office.

ANTED SITUATION AS A COACH man iuaorivata fumilv. hv n. resnectable vonne mnn. wbo tins the biBt of rufnronco; can bo soon at bis moiant etnpl fvo. 472 Franklin av, or at the stablu, 28 Je.ierson uv.

7 ANTED SITUATION AS A COACH man or gardener, fn city or country by a young married can gi.o the boat of referonce. Address or call at GH.ARLKS ZELLEK, florist, Letleits av. and Cedurst, Flatbush. ANTED I IVGi ANTED SEWING AS A SEAM strissand btif tonmakor. bv a resneotnblo eirhbv tho day or wook, or in a dr ssmnking cBtablishment as plain se Addrea.i Y.

150 KiKhteanth Bt. ANTED SEWING BY A YOUNG cirl in unvate families or a lirossirrtikeT. bv Vbe nay, weeK or montn. uan or oaareos jsaV.k, ot, Marks place. ANTED SEWIIS BY A SEAM stress: can do all kinds of familv sowing bv hand or machine: uo.ild assist lady in light Household duties, or as housekeeper; best city reference.

Address J. D. Eagle office. WJSTEB PKOFESSIO.IfAI VST ANTED DRESSMAKING MRS. M.

J. CUTLEH will mako onKanemonts by the day; terms, $2. 11 Curt st, first ilat. WANTED ENGAGEMENT ASSECRE tary or librarian, by lady: will also do typewriting. Address S.

20. li'aglo office. V5T ANTED DRESSM AKIN A GOOD TV ilressmiker will go out by the day; terms moderate. M. i29 Fulton st, care Airs.

Thom prion. WANTED BASS FOR ST.TAUG ino's R. Church, comer Boriren st. and Fifth av. Apply Sunday at or Wodnesday at 7:30 P.

M. ANTKD INSTRUCTION IN NECKTIE inakmir. Address, with references and terms. Mrs. HOFFMAN, station, Brooklyn, N.

Y. WANTED ORGANIST AN EX PER. ionced and brilliant organist wanted as substitute; fine organ. Address MODKRATK SALARY, Eaglo oliice. ANTED DRESSMAKING SU 1 and evemne dresses rande very roasonaole; cutting.

and dr.ipinw wit.iout the making, if desired. 220 av, between Aielpni st. and Clermont av. vv ANTED DRESSMAKING BY A cood dressmaker: to work in orivate families by the dav or wpok; citv i.r countrv: rftierenct). DRESS MAKER, 132 Lexinjjton av, Now York.

WANTED DRESSMAKING BY A first els.a dressmaker, s'ylish draper and trimmer; perfect litter; desires customers by the day or weok. A b. liagio omce. V7 ANTED ENGAGEMENT SOPRANO dtEires soli Do3ition in Protestant Episcopal Church gum experience; sal uy not an cbjoct. Address 11.

H. Box 17, Edgie offiL. ANTED PUPILS ON ORGAN AND ninno hv nn Rf onrn nlii1inrt IfiHv with hiplmst rftffir ences; or compani to an elderly lady wbo is fond of muBic, R. Box 10, Eagle othco. WANTED DRESSMAKING BY the day or weak; cuts and fits by French combination sniiar s.

Ua 1 on or address Miss ti. KUi'iiK, i.vvt DeKalb av. WANTED HOUSEKEEPING AN elderlv. refined ladv. of eood lie iltb.

a Dosition as housekeeper, or caro for an invalid for a good homo and Bmall salary. Address Eagle office. WANTED TYPEWRITING AN EXPE rienced typewriter desires copyinc; sermons, lec tures, law forms, etc, copied in tho best manner. 144 Henry st. ANTED HOUSEKEEPING BY A 'f rl rlh (iormmi.in a orivate l.imiW.

or to assist lady in housekeeping; th rough in very particular; best of citv reference. Address E. Eale Branch office, 44 Broadway. ANTED SINGERS FIRST TE NOR and first bass sinirers. to join the Brooklyn Ath letic Association Ulue meet 1'hursdiy evenings.

Address at once BROOKLYN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, Brooklyn P. O. ANTED DRESSMAKING A FASH innablo dross and mantolmakor will make enirtize menta with ladies for ffil GO a dav. nttiuaaiid triiumioca spooialty. Address DRESSMAKER, Box VJ, Eaglo of fioe.

XXJ ANTED PUPILS MISS DELL H. THOMPSON, reader, cr.idun gr.idunte from Harriet eon, oi new Yoru ana pu pupil of waruo. will take a lew more pupils invoice culture and elocution at her residence, 13B Letf orts place. Terms reasonable. WANTED ENGAGEMENT AYOUNG lady of education dosires position of trust, housekeeper, companion and assistant to invalid lady, or governess to mng chilercu; und rtnnds dressmaking refined home desired best references.

Address A. 2U7 Stalest. WANTED PUPILS VOCAL tnra. aflle. Gporcina M.

D' Albert, recently re turned from Italy, pupil and assistant instructor undor tho celebr ited Mine. U.izzaniga in Milan, and also with tbo lato Pr.iieaaor Albites. of New York, receives pupils for vocal instr ictlon In the pure Italian method voice de veji pment a spsotaity. Tuesday ana Fridays at unann lnr'H. 172 ntifftto at Mondavs and Thursdays at 39 TVost Twenty sixth st, New York.

WANTED WASHING, TTANTED WASHING AND IRONING; wonld aa out bv the week 41 Raymond tit, WASHING AND IRONING, by a respectable woman, at homo; good refor etoncea. 3(14 Uicksst. VST ANTED WAS HING AND IRONING, by a reanect ible worn in: to tro out by the day or to take h.me; ba cood relerenco. luouiro in the gro cery Myrtle av, near Hall st. kf ANTED WASHING BY A FIRST class laundress to tako it in or co out by tho day, Ple ise inquire In the fancy atoro, 1,017 Atlantic av, neaJ Classen.

XJST ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, by tho day or to tako home, by a Swedish woman. with reference Gill at 193 FJatbudh av, third floor. BETTY GUSTAKrfON. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING to do first throe davrf of week, or to br'ner to hor own home it reuuired beat of reforonces. STOKE, 201 Sackott st.

WASHING AND IRONING ft rpsnRotn.hIe nnlnrnd woman, to aa out bv the day, or to tako homo; has good cily reference. CiIl or ac dresiifortwodaya Mm. MOODY, ylo Atlantio av. ANTED WASHING BY A RESPEC tn hi Amnriwin woman class laun dross, to i out tho tirat two days of tho woek or will tako it home; nlsii, gentlemen's washing; best city reference. Please call at 84 Underbill av.

ANTED WASHING BY A WELL known colored lmndress: family washing, by week or dozen cunts' nnd ladies' shine stjckinuS. shirts: reference can bo given if reijuiroj. Please call or address by mail all the week 21 Cleveland o'ace. ANTED WORK BY THE DAY IS first class laundress. 29 Navy st, near Lafayette street.

ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA hie woman, wash in? and ironinir. to ao out by the ay or to tako home, or hou. iecleatnmi; has good city relerenco. Call for two days at Wyckolf st. WANTED BABY BY A RESPECTA Vita merlin num vt(av.

jind itivo it a mother's care: will furnish the best references. 408 Warren st, near Bond. Mrs. WILLIAMS. WAWEn HOCISES.

ANTED HOUSE CONTAINING AT loast7 rooms: imnrovemonts: convenient to ele vated railr rnt not oxoee'l $J0; immodmto pos Eeaavon. BliNTER, Box 6. Eaglo uttico. ANTED HOUSE A SMALL HOUSE or flat In Kood locality, by a younc conple; on tho Hill or down town must have nil improvements and oivo osKessim; rent about asou per montn. Address Box Englo oitioa.

ANTED HOUSE TO PURCHASE A rfinontlv and well built 3 st ry and basement 20 foot brown Btone house; 1 good and healthful; nenr Fulton st. pro.erroJ; terms must be reasonable. Address K. Box 23, Eagle office. WANTEti IIOVSlS FVUIVlSHED.

KT ANTED HOUSE URNISHED From December 1 to April 1 a fully furnished small house or part of house. 7 or 8 rooms, location on Heights or Hill. Addross Box 16, Mohegan, Westchester County, N.Y. ANTED HOUSE FURNISHED ON Hill or Hoifhta: where narties will remain in hou ot rent, th privilege of lew others, or where thero are few bonrders ref froncoa oiohaojrod. Addross for three day j.

H. Eaglo omce. WANTED MISCEM.AMEOUS. 7ANTED PULLEYS TWO PULLEYS, ono Ra InoliRR. 15 inoh face.

5 inch hole: one 72 inch. 15 inoh iaoo, 3 inch hole. Addross O. 115 Tonth isoutn Hrootciyn. WANTED FACTORY TO HIRE A lariro f.ctorr halldintr nith enizlvie and boiler in Brooklyn or Williamsbumh stale sizo and looatlon.

Addross A. Box 10, Eaglo offioe. IFOlt SAtE HOUSESt. OR HOUSE AND LOT COU oks st, in the store. fjlOK SALE HOUSES PURCHASERS JL should have their titles to foal estate examined and b' th8 TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST 26 Court al.

FOR SALE HOUSE 181 DEAN ST, BE tiveor. Hoyt and Bond, 3 Jtory brovra stone rlvral "''I sell on easy tirnis. WILL LIAM J. TATE, Uatl Flatbush Prospect place. FOR SALE HOUSE 3 STORY HIGH stoop and basement hriclt building; lately papered and decorated: soloct neighborhood.

84 Jox.Umoa on easyerms apply on premises. FOR SALE HHOUSES PUTNAM AV, near Tompkins; only two left of oleeant row of 3 story and basement brown stone; siie. 20x4i10fl: short hlooks from station Apply to OHAS. ISBILL, 635 Putnam av, next block above. FOR SALE HOUSES A FINE ROW OF honses, silnated on Fifty third st, near Third av; inst completed with all improvements; will sell them on most easy terms.

IauuireLBVI V. MARTIN, on promises. FOR SALE HOUSE CASTL rnortengo, 3 story stone: ten minutes from bridge; ail improvements: payintc over 15 per cent: rent or part pays all expenses, leaving balance rent free; mast be sold. GKORtiE W. RAY, 104 Flatbush av.

FOR SALE HOUSES OVER 1,000 houses raneine from to $50 000; also business property, lots and every description of city and country send for Oar bulletin. 1UJ1IV.L1U. QUI uiton St. FOR SALE HOUSE 2 STORY, FRAME location; rooms: mortsrage. ERNE8TU8 b.

IrULIOK, Nintn st. and Fifth av. Open election day until noon, and evenings. EOR ALE HOCSETHE BUILDING and lot lately occupied by Rev. E.

O. Bates as a oh, on east side Van Brunt st. near President: prioe low; terras easy. Apply to J. COLE.

Commercial Ex change. 39 fnlton st, or A. P. BATES, 431 State st. FOR SALE HOUSES BARGAINS FOR 'nvestment; 2 story brovrn stone and brick houses and in flno order.

WYCk.OJ 1,175 Fulton st, near Franklin av: open election day. FOR SALE HOUSE A BIG BARGAIN $7,500, no Iobs, very easy terms, 3 story and base mont brown house, vicinity Hancock at. and Bed hoiiSp For particulars addross HOUbE, Box 06. Brooklyn Post Offlco. TTIOR SALE HOUSE ON EASY JL payments: the snug brick house, 13 Downing st.

near Gates av, 20 lent front, lot 8 feet deep. 10 rooms, all improvements, in good order. Executor's office, corner Put FOR SALE HOUSE OUR OWN i Vnc8 ndr.t5T,?? for desirable 3 story high stoop brick dwe Imir. 20i3H. lor.

11(1. .11 der; Gates av, nesr Bedford. WYOKOFF 132 Flatbush av, or 1,175 Fulton st. pOR SALE HOUSE GROVE ST" D0W house with two full lota for tially buiit of best materials, grained tnronghout. Fnrther particulars, TABKR, owner, 219 MontsKoe st.

IOR SALE HOUSES THE FINEST JL houses in Brooklyn; located on Gates av; Ul feet firs' class: best barsain in the city. Call a I ILAND 4 SON'S, 390 Classen av, near Greene, or 984 Fulton st. SALE HOUSE OR TO LET A fl. story anu basement brown Btone house, on Prosneot Park, between Oarlton and Vai derbilt avs, 21x90x100 narfeot order; a bargain. Apply to LEONARD MOODY; 20 Court St.

and 270 lstbush av. FOR SALE HOUSE 1,035 PACIFIC ST, near Clnn.nn av .1 nnltn rental $120; good nrder: price terms easv. We have exclusive onntrol. THEODORE A. THORNE, 944 I ulton st, opposite Caml ridge place.

SALE HOUSE A CHOICE NEW 1 3 Storv hrnwn atnnn a r.rir.iH if ,.1,4 i. 15 Halsey st: built this Summer; thoroughly dry: finely tnished: rhnrrv fltnira. ltmntla ant tubs, brick act furnace, etc. 185 Halsey st: owner on premises, or mi A. FOR SALE HOUSE ON PUTNAM" near Throop av, a handsome, 2 story and basement brown stone sh rt blocks from station of the ulevated road inr45zinn in ei Apply to CHAS.

ISBILL, en the piemises, 535 Putnam avenue. OR SALE HOUSES ON CARROLL St. between SeYfin th nnd V. tr) th una thron class houaea, built and finished in the most substantial and thorouRh manner; three floors in cabinet finish; oak, mahogany and cherry; have all improvements com on premises of JOHN MA OrlLLlfj AN, builder. OK SALE HOUSES ON MACON ST? near new Rnhnni k.i .1 of Fulton, Nostrand and Bedford avs, 3 story high stoop brown stone, 15x40x100: same stylo, brick, 16.8i38l50 Ininire on premises orofW.

THOMPSOIi, owner, I3t Letfertsplaco. FOR SALE HOUSES A2 STORY AND basement brown stone house on Hart st, near Thioop av; will an chesp; also, a 3 story and baBement brown stone on Wli nnirhhv nnt.U..... order: now pnwrin mn IpORSALE HOUSE SUBSTANTIALLY airanced story frame; 8 rooms, large attic and cell ir, fcter. tubs, $2,400, 800 cash, balance, rate S25 audibly. SB Vanderbilt Bt, Windsor terrace, s.ith liovso fiom Prospect Park.

Smith st, Ninth stcr Vanderbilt tv. cars. EOR SALE HOUSE A 3 STORY, BASE ment and sub cellar brown stone house, No. 98'J st, near ltsdford av: 3ize coniains rooms, richly paourod and frescoed and Hnelr rlnlsbed; Apply to KDWABD IHJEKL, owner, 81 LaiasettB at. ITIOR SALE HOUSE ON INSTALL niont of 8500 or moro.

and balance in monthly payments, a neat and most desirable 3 story bas niont and sub cellar brick dwilline; torra cotta finish outside, modern trim sirlet ton rooms; all improvements; prloo low. WTCKt FF 132 Flatbush Tar. CjlOR SiLE HO USESAN" ELEGANT doublo house at East Now York of leadinc tllor oiiRhfare; photograph at my ofiico; bo divided if necessary i is a honso and largo in roar, suit on Dlmmt) st. JOHN EDWARDS, 377 Vulton st, room FOR SALE HOUSE A NEW 2 STORSf and hnseniont brown stone swell froiit Prospect heights. 10 rooms, price cash Sl.fiiv) balance honse: cost KRNKSTUS 8.

OULIC: noon. av. i "J'OU VlUWklUIJ uu until EOR SALE HOT) SES 2 STORY AND extension frame, 1 rick filled; all improvements, fn ing collar furnico. outing whole house: large rooms well located on tho Hill; price, $:100 up cash terms will bem.do to suit. Inquro of A.

B. PETT1T. 267 Marion nt. FOR SALE HOUSE AT A BARGAIN c. 2,4,7,.

Twent flrat at. 3 story brick doublo tenement, JOX55X1UU. Ab rooms, built by day's work; water and water closets on each floor; plumbing, workmanship and material every way Brat chss; price S7.500; the cheapest mso in tho city. DANIEL FERRY, 252 and 254 Court street. I7OR SALE HOUSE AND THREE EX tra lots; stable on premises; fruit r.nd jhade trees situated in Tw.mty tifth Ward; house frame, filled in, in food order; furnace iu cellar; parlormirror: wire sermons urstlar alarm in the house; terms easy.

Address HOUSE, Box 0, Eagle office XjOR SALE HOUSE $5,600 WILL BUY JL the fine 3 ctory and I aaeroont. brick house, No. 14 Park place, near Fifth improvements: olegant in it i ui our witn me nnesii parlor, nan and sh required mortjtsue at 6 per vfter 5 veuints, No. 30Third av. tent, tjait on owner IOR SALE HOUSES 2 STORY BRICK, 10 rooms and alcove; complete modern improvements; ironskylieht; high ipilinKS Herkimer st, north ttiuu, uuar n.iu;ston av; P.fasant looatlon nnnn avorv nay: mo ana see inem.

udder, HENRY J. BROWJL i.004 nlton st. TIOR SALE HOUSE (x.OOK, ONLY JL' $5.700) Kieeant 2 tory and bvsement brown atone, 18x42x100; papered handsomely; ceilinKS decorated ele enrf improvement; within ono block ot h. B. H.

station; choico looation. fireene av, noar Reid. A ply to PAUL 0. GREN1NO, 420 GateB av. F(.

SALE HOUSE $500 CASH AND balanca on easy terms; a nice 2 story and basement brick house, containing; 9 rooms; all improvements; size, 20x38, lot 100. Price, to immediate purchasor only. $3,500. Apply to LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court st and 27G FlatbnBh av. FOR SALE HOUSES TWO 3 STORY brick, renting for $000; lot, 25x100; prioe obeap: terms easy; 3 story brown stone, Clinton st, $10, 600; a story, Ualtio St.

$5,500 3 story frame, $2,000 3 story, st, $4 500 4 story flats, new, (rood investment. siory, St, lielix st. and others. MARTIN BREKN SON, 214 Court st. FOR SALE HOUSES EIGHT FINE 3 storv and basnmont hrown ton bmiRfla Oflrin uu brick extensions, an north bide of McOonoughat, between Sunnier and Lewis avs; sunny side of street; all hard wood finish; mirrors over an mantel nioces and basins: prcmiaesopen forinspoction.Sundays included.

Inquire oa premises, of ownor and builder, P. tsHERID AN. F6RALEH6USE 1,000 CASH down, balance on terms to suit at 5 per oent. interest; new brown atone, high stoop, front; 109 Jefferson noar Bodlord: iust been aacoratarf. fnrniipn In a11 sanitary plumbing, largo rooms, overyjmnrovement; can be examined from 8 too o'clock.

OWNER, Pine at. (Room 8), New York. IjlORSALE HOUSES THREE HOUSES. elerant order, 01 and 03 Bainbridjje Bt, 2tf story ana basement brown stone, 20x45x100; 11 rooms; papered handsomely throuRhout anoy mantelB.oto class laca tion; also 789 Willoughby av, 2 story and basement brown stone, 10.8x42x100; in excellent order; to be sold at a bar Keys and particulars with P. O.

GRENINQ. 420 rates av. YOR SALE HOUSES AT AUCTION J. JL Cole's Son will sell, by order Supreme Court, at 389 Fulton at, Brooklyn, Wednesdny, 3, 1886, 3 story high stoop Queen Ana style new and modern houses 4C6 and 468 Putnam av, near Torn pki tie, 20x42 xlOO; neighborhood and surroundings first class; convenient to elevated station. BRISTOW, PKET 4 OPDYKLE, PlaintifTs Attorneydr '20 Nassau at.

New York. OK SALE HOUSES IN CENTER OF Twanty aixth Ward, formerly East New York. )e houses id new block, seven rooms oaoh $1,600 iur houses in new block, seven rooms each 1.800 uno nno new cottaijo. I lota, seven rooms 3,600 Solid bargains Terms. $500 cash; halance as you please.

Keys at the real estate olBoe of E. F. LINTON, corner Atlantio and Van Siclen avs; elevated and rapid transit trains dire a todoor FOR RALE HOUSES AT PUBLIC auction by K. H. LUDLOW 4 November 4, 1886,12 AT, at reul estate auotion room, 63 Liberty st.

Now York City, 7 St. James place, next to DeKalb av, a story basement and cellar brown stone, 12 rooms, all improvements; 420 Waverly av, near Gates, between Clinton and Washington avs, 3 story and basoment brick, 9 rooms, range and improvements; both are beautifully decorated. COUNTRY PROPE RTT TO LETi TO LET HOUSE FLORIDA LARGE house on high bluff, St. John's River, suitable for Winter residence or boarding house; 8 rooms and kitchen furnished: third story can bo divided into six rooms, beautiful and accessible location; inducements offered; JUDSON WHITNEx Satsuma, Fla. TO LET HOUSE FURNISHED CRAN ford, N.

a nicely furnished dwelling; with barn nno surroundings; seventeen miles from New York City; thirty live trains daily; four churches and a good Bchool: house is ten minutes from depot; pleasant walk direct to house; will rent low to a desirable tonant Apply to JAMES W. FERGUSON, 149 Broadway, New York Citv. rpOR SALE HOUSE GET OUR LIST Jt (free) of 2.000 houses in all sections of Brooklyn; blocksand plots of lots on line of elevated railioad: bargains. DARLING 1 3UOourt st, oornor Rem sen, and 1,208 Fulton st. WANTED PART OF HOUSE BY TWO adults, throo or four unfurnished rooms in private b9 over 810 or ill.

iiua uiuce. WANTED UPPER PART OP BtOUSE Three or four roomn. for nmAii r.miiv minutes' walk of mth or Wall St. Ferry; rent must be lieS 4ddros88iving particulora and terms, UPPER WANTED PART OF HOUSE A NICE spoond floor of three rooms, with part of third floor, with owner preferred, by a family of three adults: highest retereneesirent moderate andin good nelghbor hood. Address A.

Box 9, Kagle office. Kalb. Gates. Sumnor and Bedford avn. nrwnnlH nr.i,nea 'iAYJt? location, price tV.irVTED HOOMS.

WANTED ROOMS THREE OR FOUR rooms on sec nd floor for ho us keeping, by young married couple with baby; Hill preferred; ront must bo lunsuuiiuitt. osato pariicuiars, aiAitriW, U57 Dean st. WANTED ROOMS BY a GENTLE man and wifo. no children, wants ono or two unfur mii nwmm. preierreo no Housekeeping; atate price.

(J. V. liagle orfioo. WANTED ROOM A WELL KNOWN Pro'ess 'r of Music would like tho uao of a parlor for two days, woelcly, ii lth a respoctable family, in exchange for lflss.uis In singing or piano. Address Profes sorBox 2, Eagle oliico.

WANTED KOOiTISlPIJIt.MssiKD. VS7 ANTED ROOMS FURNISHED OR unfurnished, ono or two rooms suitable for dressmaking. Address, stating tonus, MADAM, Box 7, Eairle oriice. WANTED ROOM FURNISHED OR room and partial board by a gentlemtn af education and travel; instruction fn mo.lorn Ianaucos glren in part exchange if desired. ROBERTS, Box 20, Kitgla of lico.

WANTED ROOMS FURNISHED 3 or4 furnished rooms for light nous ikouping, in iiood location, within easy walking distance of Wall st. or houtb. berry; rent about 925 a month. Address KNG L1SH, Box 10. Eagle ouice.

FOlt SA LE ltElb ESTATE FOR SALE PLOT A PLOT OFCHEAP lots for factory or other purposes, 125 feet frontage conveniently located Lexiupton nv, near Tompkins will be sold low. FRY LYLE. 1,550 Fulton st. F' OR SALE LOT A CORNER LOT. dOilfJO.

corner finmnpr ttv and riai4iii 4fcQ hnest part ot' the city; oas terms. Inquire 1,101 Fulton st, (confectionery). FOR SALE LOTS ONLY $150 EACH, at Flatbush: a limitod number can be had at this price if taken at once on grade neighborhood well built up; a great chance: don't misa it Apply to H. WEI SER, 720 Fulton st. FOR SALE LOTS IN WEST I3ROOK lyn: convenient to new ferry to New York and cars to all pirts of Brooklyn and br.dgo and ferries: all lots are and railffo in Drioo from $175 upward.

Apply to LEONAKD MOODY, 20 O.urt st arid 278 Flatbosh avenue. UOR SALE REAL ESTATE IN STALL JL meiit plan A beautiful Queen Anne dwelling, 18 rooms, all improvements, largo lot near rapid transit and cars, convenient to bridge and ferries; splendid location; payment ftM monthly. L. PKRRY XH Broadway, New York. FOR SALE LOTS ALL SECTIONS OF tho city aud ruburbs; some special bargains; Eighteenth, Twenty io uth and Twenty fifth wards; also, at hast ftuvr York and New Utrecht; all close to rapid transit; consult us if you desire an investment.

D. P.DAH LINt. A 30 Court st, corner of Rerosen, and 1,203 lMiJton st, near Bedford av. SALE LOT OR EXOHA NOK For BrOOklVn DmnflttV. ft (fit (in Clnn HnrtTnrl Thirty second st, Now York, north side or street 410 feet west in Fitth av; dimensions.

25x10; price $5,000: no com One Hundryd and Twenty fifth at. New York, or Jjflfliaii rumt aoa and court st, Brooklyn. IOR SALE REAL ESTaTOVERY cheap Fine site for factory or 'eneraent houses, 3U0 feet ou Dikeman st. and 225 on Walcott Bt, immediately behind, including the i orner of Ferris st; splendid I cation i factory purposes, being witbin a few hundred feet of tho Atlantic docKs. the best shipping accommodations in tho world about eight minutes' walk to tuo ferry.

The lots aro on the urado and nearly all wand: terms to suit. DANIEL FERKYSoSUnd 254 Court st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATEON WASH ington st, between tho bridge and City Hall, the coming business stroet of Brooklyn, tho finest and best ited corner on the street for immediate improvement, having a frontage on Washiniiton st of 104 feet and being 164 toet in depth; splendid location for large first class hotel or large dry goods business, or suitable for fine stores with apartments over store; will bo sold at a bar gin and on easy terms. For full particulars apply to LEONARD MOODY, No. 20 Court st.

and U76 Flatbush avenue. OR SALE 400 LOTS SINGLE OR IN plots, in center of Twonty sixth Ward (formerly East Now York); streets opened and graded water and gns. Many lots already sola and handsome moderate priced bouses built and occupied. Near to all railroads, ohurches, achools and stores. Protective restrictions as to neighborhood.

Prices from S100 to $1,000, and will increase in value more than 10 ner cent our annum for next ton years. For maps, information, apply at real estate office of K. F. LINTON, corner Atlantic and Van Stclen avs; elevated and rapid transit train 0 direct to uoor. C'OtJIVTUY I'BOPERTV FOK SAL.E TTIOR SALE FARM A 48 ACRE FARM at orovesend Hoaoh; all necessary ont buildmeB.

Address K. SMITH, Box 16, Bath Beach, L. I. TTIOR SALE farms or exchange F. arms, country seats and water Ironts everywhere Ironts ever 30 Court st riets free.

neti Rer 1,208 Fulton Bt. SALE FARMS SOUTH SIDE Long Island, farms and village property, on and near reat South Bay; some valuable water fronts: lists on ap plication. POrTER PRICE, Patolugue, L. I. OR SALE HOUSE A NICE OOUN trV rfl9il1on(ft nnd fl tIPAI Nmr Rrnnnniinlr quantities ot irmt; convenient to depot.

D. MARTIN (owner), atLawrenco Bros. 91 Broad st. New Yorlc. FOR SALE HOUSE PLEASANT RESI dence at Huntington, L.

an hoors ride; pood dwelling. 10 rooms, lot 125x210, plenty of fruit, excellent neighbors; very attr ictive home; price low; will oxchanco ior JHMQKiyn lots, u. a. AUKKltliy, 71 Broadway. N.

Y. TTIOR SALE LOTS 8150 IN FLUSHING Village on elevated: handsome streets, whitostone Hidotvalks; amid eleaint reaidoncoti; near chols, churches and duot; monthly payment. Send for mans oxoursion tickets. JJEHK. JOHNSON, 62 Liberty st, Now York.

EOR SALE HOUSES COTTAGES AT "Morris Park, L. I. 25 minutes from Long Island Oity or iklyn; commutation 847 yearly; new cottages for sale and to rent: low prions; easy payments and torma. Apply to GEORGE MATJRK, Superintendent, Morris Frk, or W. W.

KIR Boom 33, 116 Broadway, New York. FOR SALE HOUSE AT CRANFORD, N. seventeen miles from City of Now York, now Queen Anne cottage, with 8 rooms nnd bath, good well and cistern; nary tabs; six minutes' walk from station; splendid school: four churches; 1 rate of taxoa; wil bo ild low to quiok buyer; terms to suit. Apply JAMES W. F1CRGUSON, No.

149 Broodway, Nosr Yor City. FOR SALE RE AL ESTATE ONE whole block, 200x100. on Myrtle av, with elegant mansion, st'ibling ant outbuildings; alBo fine building sites on Clinton a 43x200; a 3 story brick house, on Bridge st, lot 25x100; a "2ft story Drick house, on Prospect" place, lot 20x100, and three desirable building sites on Broadway, tbo whole forming part of ono estaro placed in mv hands for disposal by tho yxeoutora. J. 0.

METCALFjr, 400 Myrtle av, corner or Vandorbilt. FOIC SAbE PIAXOSi FOR SALE PIANO IN GOOD ORDER; $75. 635 Presidont at, betweon Fourth aud Fifth ava, FORSE PIANO 5T6PLMDIU piano for beginner, with stool and cover. Gall at GOETZ Jt i)3 Court st; pen ovenings. FOR SALE PIANO S50 CALL AT JVico.

ALPUONZO SMITH, 36'9 Ii'ulton st, epposite IJanorer place. FOR SALE PIANO ST0 BATlGAlN; npri.ht for ANDERSON 4 Q98 Fulton street. CTOR SALE PIANO A VERY PINE UP right erann: ono of tho best makes at a low price. ITvn.nricatH mlnilvr imlv mndora.tnlv used. Kor full in formation address 1 OLIO, Box 2, Eagle othco.

IorsTle pano 7 pre' imright are unsurnassod for tone. A. G. BLADE, liii Montague st will ell hlty uprights, cash or installments, (jtUiO to $2'25; pianos for rent. Sue A.

G. SlaJe before purchasing. TJIOR SAM PIANOS 5150 ELEGANT upright, only used a short time, with handsome cover and stool; will rent for $1 per month; also Steinway, Checkering and other nmkt's at sroatly rod net) prices; new organs only $G0. PHELPS, 330 Fulton St. FOR SALE PIANOS SACRIFICES95j fine upright, with stool, $100; rich rosewood caao, 7 octave, guaranteed; installments, $5 upward; rent, $2 monthly: imrgaina; Htoinway.

Weber, Stuck. BUNCE Jt BENEDICT. Weber Rgttt8 Gourt ftt. ijOR SALE PIANOS SEVERAL SPEC ial bargains In second hand Dianos, of first class makers, for cash pianos rontod, either in city or country, at most reasonable rates. K.

H. CHANDLER, 172 Montague st. 5TIOR SALE PIANO A PRIVATE FAM ily is desirous of selling thoir olegant and rich, sweet tone, 7 1 3 octave, rosewood upright piano, cost new six months ao $4ti0; price $170 havo manufacturers bill and warrantee. Address SATISFACTORY, Eaglo office. ijlOll SALE PIANOS $75; BRADBURY, round for carved leca.

7 octave, upright, bargain; Peloubet. non A Hamlin aud Eid.ey otRaas below cost routs anu installments, $1 to $10; rent allowed if pnrcliabud. Call and eiainme, BID OLE 'S, oo7 Fulton btrcet. FOR SALE PIANOS FISCHER PLAN OS renowned for tono and durability 70,000 in uso; 6x changed and sold nn easy terms. ish and installments.

Few second hand pianos; low prices. Waterooms 8GT Broadway. Eighteenth at, and 416 to 437 West wan ty eigbth st, New York. F. H.

CHANDLER, 17 Montague at, Brooklyn F' iOR SALE PIANOS A GREAT OFFER 40 secondhand pianos at bargains; unright and a iunrea. to $iTd; instalments to montnly tikon; large ass irtmeut ot elegant new snuaro and up right pianos; low prices for cash or instilments; $10 cash down, mommy: organs, njiu upwaru; ipa monioiy. HORACE York. WATERS No. 121 Fifth av, New FOK SAl FURiy I'MKB.

SALE URN I'PURE A MAGNIFI cent mahoitany pirlor ain't of seven pieces, including center table, odd cnairs riohlyoarved aud upholstered in heavy silk plush, cost 1'ist May $370; price $100; havo maker's bill. Address FURNITURE, Eagle ofhoe. OR SALE FURNITURE CARPETS, etc. Go to the cheapest place to buy parlor suits. toidinn beds, sideboards, lounaes, bedroom suits, niirrnrs, clocks, stoves, ranges, urusseis carpets, nno tiuanty, lao.

ingrain, 40a. A. O. FLATLK7, Atlantio av, Latimer Building. Credit civon.

FUR SALE SXOI112 PROPERTY. OR SALE STORE PROPERTY 647 Lafavette av. Toinnkins av. Parh. storv frame store front: lot 25xfl0.

A. PERKtiO. Post Offioe Box 3,204, New York. An Important Chango in tho 11 fe An tirance System Yesterday's session of the International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers was con sumed la a discUBsion of the report of the Commit tee of Ten on tho Bylaws of tho Insnranco Associa tlon. Several olausos wero adopted.

One change Is a division of the present $3,000 policy agaiust life or permanent disablement into two policies or classes of $1,500 each, thus allowing a member to take one or both classes, tho assessments bein fifty cents on every death iu eacb class. Another clause limits membership to Brothers undor 45 years of age, the change not to take effect, how ever, till May 1, 1887. Those clauses were adoptod By almost an equal division of tho house, it was decided to hold an evening session, and a recesB was takon. SUNDAY SCHOOL COHYESTIOM. The Ninth Annual Convention of the Sun day schools In Kings County will be hold on Thursday, November 18, in tho Simpson M.

E. Church Clermont avenue, corner Willoughby avenue. Each Bchool is requested to send flvo or moro delegates. cnfNfin WKITTINOH AM On WR(lnosdftv. Octo ber 27.

ftt refiidenoe of bride'8 pirentB, 675 GateB av, by Kav. Dr. Twinjr, hoiiert w. UOHSOR to raXRCUAA dnftRhtcr ot John Whittinsrham. All of Brooklyn.

KOY RRN'SON On Wmlnflndav. October U7. at tho TBsidence of the hrido's parents, 79 Wilson st, oy tho w. Dr. James H.

Darlington, GKOHGB Lufp FOX to 13 ess IE LOUISE uknson, tinugtiteT oi reaenoK a en son. GANNON RYAN On Tuesday, October 2R, WrrxiAM ji. UANNOis to IjIZZIK il. KIT AN, uy Kov. jfainer aicnr ttiy, at St.

AuguBtmo's Uliuren, jfitui av. ana uerueu bx, no cards. A nn WHnnriftv. lfiflR. ftt, t.hn av.

'Prefltjvfnrian Ohiirei. Brooklyn, bv the Rev. Dr. T. Chamberlain.

Mr. WiLLTAM R. Babcock to JenkiEi daughter ol William J. Kider an oi urooic iyn. HnnRT.ATfn PinHMflNn WflilnflsdBV.

October 27. 1886 at tho Methodist Episcopal Church, Cansnrtaieua, hv ha Wnv T. fl JJiiajiI Tin nn itfltflri bv Mlfl RflV. Theron Cojpor, Helkn V. Richmond, daughter of Abol Richmond, to CuaRleb T.

Hooulanp, of Brooklyn, MARCH HOLMES On Wednesday. October 27, 188G at tho residtmco of the bride's nwrontR. 32 West Fifty seenntt st, New York, by tho Rev. John R. Faxton.

Rellk auuoQter ni ii.awin nu mes. to Air. akdukw o. aiakcii. ot 1 us ton.

Muse. MOTT MORflKR ftn fln Onrnhpr 2fl. at thfi rcflidonco of the bride's mother, by the Rev. J. Hyatt Bmit i.

Alma M. Mossek to Habvey W. Moit, all of Brooklyn. No cards. REEVE BISBKE On September 16, 18S6.

in Jersey City, by the Rev. Wheolook H. Parmly, Miss. Lillian IS, tilSBKK 10 Mr. AUTHOR J.

KEEVE, botll OI tUia City. DIED. BRADLEY On Friday, at 2:30 P. at the residence nor oaron tb. aow orn av, em est anuzui of P.

K. and Mngcio Bradley, in tho 8th year of her age. Funeral strictly private BUTLER On Safcnrdav. Oatobnr 30. 188fi.

GEOIIGE W. BCTLEM. Sandv Honk Pilnf. in hififilld vnar. Funeral on Tuesday i rning, November 2, at 9:30 o'clock in en as are respeccuuiy tnvitoa to atcenu CASK In this oity, on Thursday, October 2S.

at his residence. 499 Haisev at. RcPUtf D. OasE. in the '70th sear of his ago.

Funeri on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, from tho F. K. Church of the Good Shepherd, MoDonough Bt, near Biuyvesam av. nease omit now era. CROSS In Brooklyn.

Satnrdav. October 30. Dr. VflL Li AM W. Cross, formerly U.

8. Consul at Cienfuegos, Cubv Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend tne imierai services at tne resmence oi nis oroiner, Al fred r. Cross, 1U1 Oolambia heights, on Monday alter noon nt6 o'clock. Interment private. FALLON On Thnrndav.

October 28. 1B86. BaRKKV Falloh, in the 78th year of his age, father of John V. urn ion. Relatives and friends are rosnectf nllv Invited to attend the Inneral, from his late rsidonce.

Brooklyn a corner of ljegraw st, on sunaay. uot oner si, cciook. GASOOYNK October 30. Mrs. Chahlotte P.

Gas COTNE aged 68 years. Funeral from her late residence, 429 Stuyvesant av, at 2 o'clock P. M. Western papers please copy. GERICKRR J.

H.JE Geiiicker. Funeral Sunday, October 31. at 2 P. from his late residence. 4i Columbia heights.

HOBBY After a lingering illnosp, on Saturdoy, October 3U, Eliza wife of Henry T. Hobby, and widow of th" lide Alired R. Hetfield. Friends and relatives are invitei toattendthefuner.il at her late residence. 201 Kosciusko st, on Monday at 2 P.

M. HOWARD ANDREW HOWARD, aged 16. Funeral from his late residence, 987 Pacific st, Sunday. Oober 31, at 2 P. M.

HUGHES On Friday, October 29, James Huohes, in theMlth year of his age. Funeral from his Tate residence. 73 Kosoiunko st, on Sunday, October 31, at2 V. M. PIobho omit flowers.

LEECH Al Jamaica, on the 28th ABRAHAM Leech, in the 71st year of his ago. Relatives and friends are invited to attend tbe funeral on Sunday afternoon, October 31st, at 3 o'clock, from his lato resldenco, Jamaica. LYONS On Friday, October 29, DaNSIE, youngest son of Daniel and Anna E. Lyons. Relatives and frteoda are mvitod to attend his funeral fr'm the residence of his parents.

805 Dean et.ou Monday, 3 P. M. Interment in Flatbush Cemetery. MAGUIIIE In this city, October 29, 1880, Emily Ma orjiRE, daughter of late James Maguiro.aged 41 years. Funeral from the residence of her Bister, Kuto Maguire.

307 Gold st, un Sunday, at 2 P. M. McCUHDY On October 27 George McCubdt, aged 33 yoars. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Sunday, tho 31st at '2. :30 P.

from his lato rosidonce, 1HG South Elliott place. MOORE Tharsd ay, October 28, at the residence of his snn in law, James Fitzgerald, 837 Putnam av. James JIooitE, in his 64th yeir. Funeral from St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Jofforarm and Patcben ave, Sunday, October 31, at 2 o'clock P.

sharp. SEMONITE On Saturday, October 30, 1886, Charlotte youngest daughter of George E. and Anna Se mmit e. Funeral private. SIMONSON Henry eldest son of the late Alanaon Simonsnn.

Funeral services at his late residcnoe.4C6 Marcy avenue, Brooklyn, Sunday, at 6 P. M. Interment Monday, at 12 o'clock at Greenfield Gemstery, Hempstead. L. I.

I Hem pb toad and Long Island papers copy. SOLOMON Frlday, October 29, ALFRED H. SOLOMON, in the 54th year of his age. Funeral Sunday, October 31, at 2 o'olook P. from his late residence, 585 Myrtle av.

STOOTHOFF On Wt dneaday, OcLobor27, after a short illness, John H. Stoothoff, in the 41st year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, alio the War Veteran's Association. One H'tndred and Thirty ninth Regiment N. Y.

S. Volunteers, U. S. Grant Post, No. 327, niomhors oi the G.

A. Company Fourteenth Regiment, N. Y. S. AL, Burnside Council No.

625 and Brooklyn Letter Carriere' Ausooiation are mvitod to attend tho funeral on Sunday, October 31, at 2 o'clook, from his lato residence, 125 Waverly av. Company Fourteenth Reoiment. N. (J. 8.

N. Y. The members of tttis company will assemble at tho armory on Sunday, October 31, at 1 o'olook P. tor the purpose of attending the funeral obsequios of our late veteran member of Co. John H.

Stoothoff. By order A. D. Limwebqeii, Captain Company. E.

W. Castf.ll, First Sergeant. THOMPSON On Friday, October 29, at his late residence, 308 President st. Albert 1 Thompson, boo of tho lato vptain John Intlo Betou Thompson, aged 26 years and 19 days. Interment private.

TUCKHORN On Friday, October 29, auddonly, FrED DY TUCKHORN, bolnved son of Paul F. and Frances Tuck horn, ngod 1 year, 3 months and 17 days. Relatives and friends oi tho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral sendees at tho house of tho parents, 425 Flatbush av, Sunday, Ootober 31, at 3 P. M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

WELCH On Friday. October 29, Annie, beloved wife of Michael Welch, aged 13 years. Relatives and friendK of tne family are respectfully in vit to attund the funeral from hor lato ro3idonco, No. G1U Clasaon av, un Sunday, OctnberSl, at 3 P. M.

sharp. Boston papers please copy. OB1TTJAKY. OBITUARY HONORING HIS MEMORY Atamoeting of tho La SALLE ASSOCIATION, hold last Thursday, the following resolutions wore unani Whereas. It has ploased an almighty and all wiso Provi met) to rftinovo from our midst our fnllmv mprnhnr Mr JAMES J.

DULAN and Whereas. We. the members of thoLn.Rn.Ho have always found in him a faithful member and an efficient officer; therefore, be it ReBolved, That we, tho members of the La Salle Association tender to the family of the deceased our heart teltsymnatbv in this the tiour of thmr harnnvnmont. and bo it Rosolved, That a copy of the foregoing resolutions bo sont to the family of Mr. Dolan and that they be published PER SO IV A Li, KENNEDY TO WILLIAM KENNEDY, a brick mason, of Brooklyn, from 1810 to 1840.

of tho firm of Kennedy Franklin, ship chandlers, on West st. Now Yoi to 1844 1 havo some money for him or his heirs. Call or communicate. WDNTHROP A FRANKLIN, corner Putnam and Grand avs. LOST AM) FOUND.

LOST SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, AT about 12:30 P. on forryboat Fnlton or Farrairut, on tbo tnp to wew Yorlc, a BK.ETUKBOOK, wrapped in newsDauer and havinar owner's name i.n nrat urn. who will liberally reward the finder by sending his address at once to ARTIST, Box 4, Eagle office. FOB SAL.K MISCEL.L.AlVEOfJS. FOR SALE BICYCLE HEAP; 52 incb; nearly now.

Oall aItor7P. M. 227 Raymond at ITIOR SALE BILLIARD TABLES TWO 1 elegant poll and billiard tables, Tory choap. Oall at F. HORN HOSTEL, 229 Atlantio av.

FOR SALE CIRCULAR FUR LINED nirr.nlar. Ottoman Rilk with nttnr nnllnr nrlntt S190 bargain. 15 Lafayette av. FOR SALE OEMETERY LOTS I Droved lots iu Ovoress Hills Cnmotnrv. mpat mnin entrance: will be sold cheap.

Apply at liKItiliTON tk TUHNKK'S Granite Works. Oypreas Hills, L. I. IOR SALE STOVE, ETC. PARLOR ono "Winter, with cooking arrnnaoment; Cftst for rattan baby carriage, cost for ffil'l: hiirh olriofi desk, oost tfSHS.

Ifil8: ouantitv of wooden ntfit railing in pr nect ordor. Call all week at 310 Hancock st. TjOR SALE LARGE SEAL SACQUE, 850; bureau. $80; refrigerator. tables, good range, stovo.

neastoaa, lamps, cnairs. o. sideboard, two images, ensy chair armchair, St; oofa, mattress, desk, $10. 218 Heid av. FOR FEATHERS THE VERY best selected whito live geese feathers, usual price ffil.

to be sold for 75 conta Der thev are the best leathers that can bo bought in this country or any, also Bnmo first class spring bods and mattresses, a new icind. PICKFORD, 11 Nausaust. FOR SALE FLATS. F1 OR SALE FLATS VERY CHEAP Thron now 3 storv hriok flat houses onHnnrvnt. near Fourth place.

20x45x80; Grooms to each flat; rents i.vuu; win sen tne wnoio lor or separatujy ror BH.ucOmnrtaaanmav remain on each houso at 6 per cunU DANIEL FfiREY. Noa. 262 and 251 Court treet. 3 The Future of Garden City and Cathedral Endowment, the Discussion is going on as to what effect Mrs. A.

T. Stewart's death will have on the future of Garden City. Churchmen are wondering wheth er in the ladye will Bhe has IncreoBed the Cathedral endowment It is well known thatox Judgo Hilton, the executor of the Stowart estate and Mrs. Stew arts counsel, has always entertained a strong preju dice against tho miniature city on Herapatooa plams, and alnce tho fouuder'B death he has uot permitted a dwelling house to oe erecteu mere, though Mrs, Stewart was always understood to fa vor progress. Tho farm, too, has fallen Into disuse.

Mr. Hilton atone time entertained tho Idea of selling building altos with restrictions, but tho scheme was abandoned in deforonco to a sentiment expressed by Mrs. Stewart that she would dislike to see the place cut off while she lived, preferring that It should remain as her husband had left It. That the estate will now got into speculation is tho common belief. Tho most acute anslety exists as to the future of tho cathedral.

It la an opon secret that Bishop Littiojohn and Mr, Hilton wore In nothing harmonious. Tho Eagle has the very best authority for Btating that the bishop sort ously thought of abandoning the project at one time, and was only led to persevere iu it after learn Ing of a throat made by Mr. Hilton to give tho property to the Roman Catholics. Thero was always an implied understanding that the cathedral was to ho so handsomely endowed that It would not impose a burden on the diocese, and that St. Paul's School was to be given a considerable fund for the education of worthy young men and the founding of a school of theology.

General disgust was man ifested on the part of tho laity whon tho ondowmeut was placed at $15000 a year, barely enough to pay the running expenses of tho cathedral with a sim ple service, and no fund at all was provided for St Paul's, which has been a losing enterprise all along. It was thought, too, that Mrs Stewart would found and endow St Mary's school for young ladles aB a monument to herself, but in one season the corporation wero informed that if the diocese required such a school It could establish one, and an appeal was made for that object in the bishop's sermon to the Diocesan Convention. Tho clergy have not latterly been enthusiastic admirers of Judgo Illltou because of what they termed his unfair treatment of Dr. Drowne. If the inside history of that trouble could be read in cold type it would create some consternation.

Dr. Drowne had to go, and that rather unceremoniously. It has always been alleged that if Mr. Hilton could have his own way about cathodral affairs the endowment would too increased by the eBtate, but Mrs. Stewart's death makes tbat impossible now, unless provided for In ber will.

THEY SUPPORT BELL. The Republican Who Oppoue Wlii to for Congi cus. A meeting of Republicans of the Third Congressional District, who oppose the election of Broker S. V. White to Congress and who Indorse the candidacy of James D.

Bell, was held last evening iu Styles Hall, Bedford and Fulton avenues, under tho auspices of tho Independent Republican Committee. Stephen P. Sturgla called the meeting to order and nominated D. B. Halstead for chair man.

The principal speakerof the evening was Profes sor J. W. Hooper, of the Adeiphi Academy, wno harply criticized the tactics which Drougm auoui tho nomination of Mr. White. If the Influences which nroduced his selection were to bo potent forces iu politics then goodby to fairness and purity in primaries and conventions.

Men choseu to vote lor James deliberately violated their expressed or implied pledges and supported hla opponent A search throueh Mr. Whites platform of principles showed only two live Issues. He had doclared him elf in ravor of a silver dollar mat was wortn aaoi ivr. ell, what honest man was not 7 As to the tariff, he declared he would support the present system until the Kxecutivo and both branches of Congress wero controjieu oy tne ttepuoJicau party. Such a declaration could only come from a man whose partisanship was bigger than his statesmanship, and his narrow mindodness a good deal stronger than his sense or the country's needs.

While Professor Hoouer was sneaking Mr. Bell entered tho hall and was heartily applauded. When the speaker had concluded the chairman Introduced Mr. lieu, ho spOKe orieny, tnanmng mo geuiiemeu for their support and pledging himself, if elected, to strive after a broader idea of statesmanship than that promised by Mr. hue.

Addroasos were made by J. H. Dougherty and others. A LONG LITIGATION, It Terminates in a Disagreement Hie Jury Frederick Eenzing, while at work in the factory of Steinway Sons, tho piano manufactur ers of New York, on November 12, 1881, standing on raised platform, the planking gave way and he was precipitated to the iloor below, sustaining in uries from which he has never recovered. Ho sued Steinway Sons In the Court of Common Fleas to recover $25,000 damages.

Upon tho first trial of tho case the complaint was dismissed. An appeal taken to the Court of Appeals resulted in a now trial being ordered. The second trial was begun and suspended on account of a death In the family of one of the Jurors. The case was next brought be.foro Chief Justice Larremore and Vtas Just ended a disagreement of the Jury. The foreman an nounced that it was Impossible to agree, as some of tho jurors could not be convinced tbat they held wrong opinions.

Heveral of them remarked that their views could uot bo changed If they were kept out for forty yoars. They wore nnally discharged. Ex Judge William II. Arnoux represented the plaintiff and ueorgo uottonu for the derendan MR O'CONNOR ANSWERS A QUESTION. He Will Do What He Cau to Promote lite Intercut of Letter Carriers Mr.

William ChrhUnan Dear Sin Your query as to how I will vote if the question of eight hours per day being a full day's work for letter carriers, comes up. Is botoro me. Only last week a letter carrier of the New York Bost Office, named Andrew Saul, was sent by me, at my expense, to Denver, Colorado (his post offlco p.tiires9). llo entered the post offlco iu NewTtork perfectly healthy; a vigorous young man. The long hours and hard, arduous outdoor work have sown the seeds of consumption, from which he will not recover.

His story, found by mo upon investigation to be truthful, will undoubtedly make mo favor the application of the rule as to mechanics and laborers being also applied to letter carriers. I will always co operate with Hon. S. S. Cox in his laudable efforts to promote the interest of the letter carriers.

Yours very truly, BitooKhVN, October HO. Eugene F. O'Connor. MB. AND MISS SEAMAN PROBABLY SAFE.

No tidings have been received as to the fate of Mr. W. II. Seaman aud his daughter, of Eastport, L. who wore supposed to have taken tho ill fated train which was wrecked near Portage, on Thursday, at midnight, while en route to Minnesota As their names do not appear among the list of passongors missing or accounted for, strong hopes are entortafnod of their safety.

Clarendon Hotel, 301 311 Washington st, corner Johnson, Restaurant and Cafe Catering to weddings, dinners and receptions a specialty. French ice cream Oc. per quart, $2 per gallon. Ladies' and gnntle men's table d'hote from 12 to 3 P.M. Six courses 5Uo.

George T. Riley, Caterer and Confectioner, No. 751 and 753 Fulton st, and 28'2 Flatbush av. The serving of weddings and receptions a Bpeoialty Newly connected banquet rooms attached to the Fulton st. establishment for dinners, support, recoptions, ger mans, etc J.

J. Colman, of London, the Mustard manufacturers, tiro Bending their "Concentrated Mus tard Oil)" a sure relief for rhoumatiam. outward application. Grocers and druggists. J.

F. SMITH, Now York. To Political Arithmeticians The Eagle Almanac, copies of which can now be obtained at the counting room, contains full returns of the election 1885 and other years, and will afford abundant material for making intelligent comparisons. Pbofessor Doremus recommends Adams TCTTI FnuiTl chewing gain for tho relief of Indigestion. It is a delicious contortion, flavoring sweetly the breath.

Sold by ail aruggmts and confectioners. Maiixard's Breakfast Cocoa is made from the finest Caracas cocoa boans, from which the 0x0033 of oil hria biion romoced, rendering it a pure preparation, highly nutritious and oasily digested. You will conpeb a great benefit on your friends who suffer with dyspepsia and all kinds of indi' grstion. by recommending them, the nee of Anqobtuba BITTEBB. Ladies and gentlemen can have their hair beautifully dyod any color in private rooms at Batohx LOlt'B, 30 East Tonth street, Now York.

Batcholor's Hair Dye. Boat in tho world. Sold by all druggists. Only four blocks from the bridge. J.

O. Noxon has opened a homeopathic pharmacy at 232 Fol ton st, as a branch of his uptown store. no time lo mcorviow marnerB or oungiers, 7 ANTED GIRLS TO MAKEUP GOODS YT for the holidays; good wagoa paid; work can bo rinno at homo: dirftftniju no objeotion. Addtosa AID BOPPLY COMPANY. 43 Bliotet, B.iaton, Maw.

7 ANTED TO BIND liADIKS' FELT hats by machine, binder: good pay and locfrsoa aon. Appy LONDON MANUFACrumNQ COM PANY. 66 West Titcnty tlilrd aNoivYork Uity. WANTED A FIRST CLASS I I nery saleslady; only those having a thorough ox perionoe neod nrjply; a permanent position totherilit party. MANNB it 307 Fulton st, near Johnson.

AJNTUJIJ' Sli Mill AL. KJSa.fJdKliiiiNUi.' alpsl idirft in mir clnab. and hrwfi1 olntlllnif departmnnts; ily those having a tiior iii di knowlodjre ui tiio buBinots need apuly. MANNE Fnlton, at, nfar Jtilinson. ANTED LADIES S40 TO S100 A month hv Ipatninof ttourftnliv nt th nntv uooIh hdCino lnnir xvim nwnMun.

finnan, tn i hv tltn UNION TELEGRAPH INSTRUCTION COMPANY, 3 Partt row, iSew rorlc. and Fulton st, Brooklyn. rSJANTED HELP, 30 HANSON HLAOE Hard working girls make your living easy oy joarning t. io oosi system in vrencn aresrau icing trom an experienced forewoman: an onn seldom of fered iossons day and evening oommonco at once. Terms mouerate.

AN TED FRENCH PATTERN TV rooms; ladies to leavn dress cutting, trimming and draping by the French combinati of squares system; dressmnkinv in alt its branches; costunn cut ann oostou ana patterns cut to orci tr; perio 't ntting guaranteed. L. REID, Fulton st, opposite Wochsler Abraham's. ANTED PROFESSOR LIVINGSTON the ere at inventor am) tesehsr of Kronch dress cutting, ot new york, appointed Miss liitter his who has opened school the truction of ladies in the enuine no.v French combination of unimrnn. ThiB is the only place where ladies can learn the entire art of i'rencn aress cutting, trimming, draping designing ana basting.

Patented November 4. 184. Allothors claming to iohcu tnia are only imitators, uuttinff, basting and patterns cut to order. Perfect iHting guaranteed. Plonso cnll, examine and be convinced, at 1,101 Fulton st, near Clan Chuiubormaldn and Waiiresses WANTED AS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress, a comnotont girl: must thor mtrlilv under stand lier bueiness and mewjll reoommendod.

Apply ut oi uiun nvnr oovoutu uv. VooIlh WnHtiera ana Ironers. 77ANTED AS A GOOD COOK AND laundress, an nxtifiriR cori frntm.tnnt womnn two In family; first class nprannal mnmrftri1. Address Post OlBce Box (J95, Orango, N. J.

MJ ANTED TO DO DOWNSTAIRS wort. n. nn.nahln P.ormnti RiiraHi.t, ot m.wt. uo a competent cuou and good laundress; best cily references renuired. Call at 120 st, beforo 12 ciock on uesaay and wednesduy.

CSenoral HousnworKi WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in small family, a oo itent ija. jiypiy av mi lTavoriyav, near wiuoiiEnby. WANTED lO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a Gni man irirL tt cr in t.Ui. umintm i i family of three adults; wagOB $12. Apply at 75 First U5TANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a rorr small fnmilv.

a pirl mnut. hn tclllinw vu umo lur oToy wnon uesiroa roierence retmlrea. Apply TS ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE TV Work, a irl milSf. hn n. trnnA nrtnt ivBUinr nnA ironer: also, a nn to tiko carp nnir hncn Imlw flrtll av uoo iuuureu at.

RANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, ay.une girl who onn cook and wash well for husband, wifi and baby, in a flat; must have good city references; salary $1U a month. 4U4 Hei.ry st, top uoor. 7 ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a familv of thron adults, a Germnn or col ored woman; must De good cook ana laundress, witn rei ereuces; wages $15 per month. Call at 355 Jolferson av, before 9 or atcer 4 o'clock. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a good Prt.tOBtant girl: German or Swede prefoired: must be a good cook and launures and willini to assiBt about housew rt; wages $14 tin i impotent girl Call at onoo at 692 Lafayette av, near Tompkins.

ANTED TO DO LIGHT HOUSE work and heln a haVery. a young girl. ADDly at oib Mannattan av, tne oanery 7 AN TED A SWEDISH OR GERMAN izirl to do ffeneral hnusew rk in small family Ap ply at 58 Second st. South Brooklyn. ANTED HELP FEMALES PER.

tons reaidintr in the Eastern District who desire to advertise undor this head can leave their advertisement at the haglo Branch office, 44 Broadway, by 11:30 A.M. for the afternoon edition And at 10 P. M. Saturday fox tho Monday ueue. Uiuploy iu eiit Accncios WANTED SERVANTS MANAGED BY ladies Brooklyn Employment Bureau.

29Concord fit. nuar Fulton. 3 blocks bolow Citv Hall, bank on corner: many rOBpectHble servants cpmo hero who have never been at an omce ueioro; situations reaay in cuy or cuun try. WAWED HELP jtlALrs, ftXT ANTED WECHSLER fe ABRAHAM need a thoroughly capable shade and curtain cut ter and hanger; must be quick and accurate. ANTED A FIRST CLASS WAGON blacksmith.

Ho can git steady work at 15 Ber gen 8t, Nono but first class noed apply. 1NTED IN AN OFFICE. A BOY not under nfreen VfArs of free. Call at 132 Front st, JNow JCurt, Koom at 'J A. M.

ANTED FOR INSTALLMENT BUSI nosa. nrit olass collpctor: noi quired. Addresn ST. CLAIR, Eagle oiBco, ANTED THREE ORFOURGROOMS. To stondv men stnadv emolrvmont at DOITOLASS a rji'j 'uhh IPI'b otanies, ioi uiymer at.

ANTED A SALESMAN IN OIHi UP hoUterv deDartment: relerences reauired. A. D. ANTED TO WORK IN A PAWN broking business, av intelligent boy, from 15 to 17 )ia: Dosr oi reierenco rOQUireu. (Jail at J.

ttlKXLO i'S. 245 Oonrt at. WANTED FOR A BREAD AND CAKE bakerv. a man with a oon'mLssion wairon: rood and profitablo arrangements. 279 oat rand av, corner of (jmton piace.

WANTED WECHSLER ABRAHAM need two or three tborojuhlv oxnorienoed drivors none but expanencod dry goods delivery wagons need apply T17ANTED AN VA SSERS SPLENDID oDnortunitv is offered cauvflsaors. either mala or iemaiQ, in selling the new urettt American Ultramarine Bl ie; its superiority over all others it at signi only sso capital necessary to start. Amuy per Ronallv. or hv lett or. to officio ot uomnsnv.

4(k) nana! at. New York. WANTKD SITUATIONS FEMALES. 1KTANTED SITUATION TO ATTEND ence. Address O.

Eagle oliice. 7 ANTED SITUATION AS AN AP nrentice to dressmikor. bv a vouncr ffirl havinc naa Komo experience. Auaross tor tnree a ays 1j. Woodhaven, I.

and seamstresses. WANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE and seamstress, by a respectable Protostant woman; best of reference. Please call at 139 Dutfield st; no cards answered. 7 ANTED SITUATION AS A CHILD'S irl: can do nlain Bwintr: has (rood citv roi'firHnoPB. rial) nurse or cnamoormatd, oy a roipootaoie colored or two days at 20 Hoyt bt, top flo.ir.

ANTED SITUATION AS A SEAM stress in a Drivnte familv. or won In" do chainhnr. rk and waitinir. bv a resnnotabln iiri. lirtll for turn rlva at 3J3 Hicks corner Congress.

ANTED SITUATION AS A SEAM Btrexs. bv nn intollicont cirl no nhinctton tn oliH. ren or un. ta rs work. Call or address E.

TAYLOR. Vo 551 Warren st; nocaidi. ANTED SITUATION AS A PLAIN KOaniHtreRS. 1V an Knfrlixh Prltf.f.nnf. wiimnn til II.

Inpr to assist in light housoworlt or too caro of an Invalid. Please address for two days at 140 North Oxford st. CUiuubernmUta anil Wimrcoii ANTED SITUATION AS CHAM by a Gorman nirl: under. stands her work thorouirhlv no postal curdu anawerod. PJoaae cull at 412 Degraw st.

WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM" bormalrt, waitress an! Beamstrsa. by a respectable young NorwoRian girl has good city rolernncod. Call for two days at 433 Hicks st.ooruer iialtio Room t9. WANTED SITUATION AS CHAM bermaid and waitress in private family or boarding nouso uy young gin go a reierences given, uau or address for two days E. 1.C82 Bergen st.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO UP stairs wdrk or central housework for a small family, by a resnoc table young girl. Please call at 3'J5Tnird St, feouth Brooklyn. and irotior. WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, and laundress, by a competent ynnng woman; understands ail kinds ol fino cooking has 5rt class city referancus. Please call for two days at lia Atlantio av.

WANTED SITUATfON AS GOOD plain oook and first class washer and ironer, or to do general housewortc, by a respectable girl; has best of city referonce, Please call for two days at 382 Kosciusko st. WANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST class plain cork and laundress, by a colored girl: has good reference. Call for two days atb87 Hudson av, upstairs no cards answered. WANTED SITUATION AS A THOR oath English onok, by a resnoctable Knglish woman; hits good city reforonces. Call all the wcok at 47 Atlantic av, second door.

WANTED SITUATION AS A PLAIN conk and laundress in a small family. Call in the store, 30.3 DeKalb av. WANTED SITUATION TO COOK, wash and iron, by young woman; is a good coik and laundress; can do tho laundry work alone. Pleuss call fc two day at 499 Warren st near Novtna; aeoond floor, back rounh ANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A cook the other os a waiter and to make himself generally useful, by a Protestant mother and in 19 years of age. Please call for two days it 77 Henry st.

ANTED SITUATION ON AS A nook, the other as chambermaid and waitress, hv a mother and daughter: best city reference. Please call at ou Amity st, tor two nays. WANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A cook, washer and ironer, tho ether as chambermaid and waitress, by a respectable woman and her daughter; have good city reference; no postals. Oall at States Cienera. Umtsevroru.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN lioiianwnrlc in A flmall familv. b. rnsnntitahln woman. Oall for two da) 9 at 02 Harrison st. n.

THE DAILY EAGLE 18 Itl tU Forty sixth year. It published every afternoon on the working days of ib.9 TKIlMS OR SUBSCRIPTION eopiea 3 cents; bunday edition sgl.do per ye ax, postage ciuueu. RATES FOR ADVERTISING. OLID AGATE lULASUUEMENT EACH INBERTION. Pur lino.

First Pag 15 centl Second or Fourth Page 25 cents 1oudio prio tor Composite Letter Display. Local and Commercial Nuticas, Third Pago 50 cents Second and Fourth Prrco 81.00 Amusements and Lectures '25 cants Travel lOcenta Excursions 15 cents Advertisements under the following heads, measuring ma iinBHoriew, aavflmy iiTe cenrs or nrs; insertion ana fifty cents for each succKsivo insertion: "For Sale." "To Lot," "Boarding" and "Wants." Vifioun conta per line in tM Ul YO HUBS. Personals, images, Deaths, Lost and Fonnd one dol lar for eaoh insertion, when not exceeding five linns. Roll Kious Notices 60 cnisfor each insertion of tivn lines or opntsjitininles, 15 cents. No deviation from these rates.

Cash in advance in all case. Principal offlco PAflT.W RITTT.niVRS KOS. S4, 3B AND 38 FULTON STHKKT, BROOKLYN. bkanum wrivK a hklmdwav. k.

u. THE KAfiLE IN NHW YORK OITV We have established ngencia for the sale oi the EaqUS hiqdio no pnno.paj ousiness pomes tn aw tort uicy; Mionows: Ablor House steps Q. Rockwood. Grand street Ferry. iV.

Clinch, 174 South street. Fulton street and Broadway. Knox Bnilrftnc James Mead. Rxro'my stroet and Hriadwy. THE EAGLE IN EUROPE.

Tho Ragle caii be obtained it the American Kxcnang, atrana. uung's umcoa rates nxonarifte, atrana Chariot? Cross: American Travelers' Rnnd inc Rnnmi A Langham place; and A. B. Exchange Club, 17fi New Bond atroot. London.

Alan, at 3f Boulevard dos uapucires ana muiimh a 7 lino scribe. Paris. James uatos iienova. hwitzerland. and the tier man Trans tiun tio nxctiamo, .8 L'riedrichstrase.

Ber in. vt. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31. 18SG PHlUUlOtOXIC CONCKUT. The first Philharmonic concert of the sea son was givoa at the Academy last evening under the usual stimulus of auditorial approbation.

The stage was dressed with plants and flowers, and tho Jioubo bore its wontcl a of cheorfulucas. Lit tle remains to ho added to the noitco of the performance that was published in tho Eagle last evening, except that the various numbers were. perhaps, given with more spirit and with finer Bhading and expression. Further study of the Brahms symphony confirms the belief that it re quires concentration and a more melodious form, but it also reveals many incidental beauties, such Efi the fluto pnsyigo hi tho first movement, and the lovely allegretto improves on acquaintance. The dramatic prologuo to uOtheIlu" by Krug achieved Instant popularity, and was applauded vigorously.

JInio. L'Allotuand's pure, sweet voice aud admirable meLhort wore heard to advantage in the Itubiu eteiu and Weber numbers, and the fifth symphony that formed the close and climax of the concert was given with a swing and impetus that were magnificent. At the second concert, to bo given onl)o ceinber 18, Liszt's "Legend ot Saint Elizabeth" will he aung. SEVENTEENTH WARD POLITICAL STRAWS. Indications off a but Quiet Demo cratic Vote for Cncneral Tracy General Tracy's speech iu the Seventeenth on Wednesday night created an admirable Impression, aud has undoubted' been tho means of attracting a good many hitherto wavering Democrats of the ward to his bnane.

There is undoubtedly a great deal of quiet opposition to Mr. ilidg way's candidacy iu his own party. One prominent shopkeeper on Manhattan avenue, who has always voted the Domocrutlc tickol, said that he kuew at least twenty Democrats wiio would cast a btulot for Cioneral Tracy. Thb is only one insianco in many. The Republican Campaign Committee of tne ward Btate that they have received assurances from Democrats iu all sections of the tvardof an intention to cut Mr.

Ridgway. Thoy say that General Tracy will poll hin full party vote. Many othor Republicans and Democrats with independent tendencies, seem to think that tho general will carry the ward. Th prevailing impression, outside of regular working Democratic circles, is that there will bo a large, but quiet. Democratic vote B9t for tho Republican candidate.

The people of tho ward apouk iu measured ter of the failure of Mr. Kldgway to enforce tho law against poolseliors. They are unwilling to believe that his promises to do so in the future, if elected, aru sincere, lite return to of See, they believe, would be a deplorable event for the welfare of tho city. In his speech of Wednes 1ay night Air. Foster L.

Backus said: If elected Tracy will tell the poolsoliers to stop aud Ihey will stop. They will know he means what he "That," said one gentleman of Democratic proclivities. is tho very reason why General Tracy and not Mr. Ridgway should bo elected and that is the leason why I shall vote for him." The race in the ward for Congress between Bliss and Waters la becoming interesting. Both men have many friends and both nro old residents of the ward.

has heretofore carried it every time he was a candidate in the district. The ward Is largely Democratic, but Waters has carried It three times by fair majorities when a candidate for Alderman. There is no question of his popularity, lioth candidates have made a personal uauvass among the voters of the ward. Tho advocates of each are confident of their candidate leaving the ward with a majority. The indications are that tho Unlit will bo close, with the chances in favor of Mr.

El is. Mr. John II. Botmlngton, the Democratic candidate for the Assembly In the Eighth District, is conducting an active canvass, and is confident oi success. He is universally popular in tho ward, where bo baa resided nearly all his life.

It is nald by those well informed that he will poll at least 300 liepublican vote, which will moro than offset tho Inroad that will he made mi the Democratic vote by the labor candidate. Tho candidacy of the latter appears to be wholly in tho interest of tho liepublican candidate, who relies upon it to win. It le claimed that money ia being poured into tho district itl tlo interest 01 nrnor Miller. The Dem ocratic mauagors deem it strange that, if the labor candidate is really fighting for a principle, this. wnicn is sometimes rated as a doubtrui district, should be the only one In the city where an effort Should be mado to uphold that principle.

THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, The Journalist who in tompetiii l'i(U s. V. Wliite. Deacon S. V.

White is running for Con gross, lu Brooklyn. Such men as ho nhould not represent any honest, decent community. Ho is one of the most conscienceless, rapacious money sharks that has ever appeared in the and his pretense or religious fervor only malces his char icter ihe moro despicable. His opponent is James D. Bell, who in times past has been a contributor to the Jtrcord and Guide.

This gentleman commonced his career aa iin editorial writer on the Xe York World, lie was siibBequontly art and Washington correspondent of tho Graphic. For some years past he has been among tho most promising of trie younger members of the bar in Brooklyn. He was elected Supervisor last year, overcoming an adverse majority of some 800 in his district. Mr. Bell is a thoroughly honest, high toned gentleman; student of unusual culture, a forcible vritor and speaker, and, moreover, is thoroughly posted iu national politics, for he was among tho most intelligent the Washington correspondents of the Kew York press.

There is probably not much chance of his election, as the district 13 opposed to him politically, and Deacon White has lots of money which bo will use freely; but, if elected, tr. Bell would graco the district as its representative as much as Beacon White would disgrace It. lUeord and Quids. WILL BUILD A XEW CHURCH. Tli Greene Avenue Mcthodisis to Erect a $50,000 Structure The Greene avenue Methodist Society, whose church is at tho corner of Tompkins avenue and Greene, havo docidod to erect a new church edifice at the corner of Sumnor avenue and Van Bureu street to cost $50,000.

The lots havo already been secured and tho work of raising funds is now under way. The presontstructure is an old wooden building unfitted for the needs of the society, which has flourished greatly under the charge of lie v. R. T. McNicholl and tlio administration of a board trustees, including Hiram Kirk, president; David S.

Beaeley, secretary; George J. Bryan treasurer; Charles F. Jones, Almeron Whitehead, Robert JIcBride, J. II. Berrosford, If.

W. Knight and J. P. Short. The church wlU be in tbc heart of a now district now rapidly building up with excellent houses.

A 0ISHONEST SALESGIRL. Caught in the Act at stealing From Her Employer. Lonisa MtHaley, of 233 Barrow street, Jersey City, was arraigned at Jefferson Police Court yesterday, charged witl stealing goods from the store of J. G. Johnston Company, of Fourteenth Btreot, Now York, where she was employed as a saleslady.

Louisa lias been in the employ of the Johnstons for several months, and articles havo been missed from her counter from time to timo. Yesterday sho was detected iu tho act of taking a pair of gloves and arrested. Sho told Justice Ford in the Jeffersou Markot Police Court that this was her first offense and begged to be allowed to go. 8he was held in iSOO bail. The girl is about 22 years of age and Is well connected, Her brother in Ibw keeps a large dry goods store In Jersey City..

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