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5 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLESUNDAY, JULY 12, 1885. ICEIIGIOVS NOTICES. FOR SAIE BT01SES, WANTED LADIES TO LEARN TO make silk scarfs; terms $3. At No. 1,510 Fulton street.

MANSFIELD POST EXCPBSION. The annual excursion of Mansfield Post, No. 35, Q. A. for the benefit of the.

roliof fund of the post, will take plaeo next Tuesday. Tho steamer Long Branch and barges Walter. Sands, Geraldine and William Joy Haslett have been engaged and will convey tho excursionists to Oscawana Island, on the Hudson. JUSTICE KEXN.l'S BEHEAVEME5X. Justice Thomas J.

Kenna's only child, Mary Heed Ivennn. an infant, is dead. The funeral takes place from his resldon No. Third street, corner of North Ninth, at 11 o'clock this morning. The remains will be interred in Calvary.

THE SEASIDE HOME. TO LET HOUSE NO. 7G5 WASHING av. now two atory brown stone; all improvemnls; rentS.15. Apply on tho premises or call on LEVI VOW.

LEU. 170 Montague ut. TO LET HOUSES CHEAPEST RENT in Brooklyn. $450 per annum for ten ronm 2 and basement houtto all improvemuntti Apply at 27d Tompkinn av, or to J. M.

BENNETT. lH'J Broadway, New York. "OnTTOLTSEA ment house, rooms, near bridge ontranco; alwo, several lower partw; second floor and third ll iorn; al'N eovpraj desirable flats. 5. and 8 rooms; rtso.ion immo diatelyA.P.

A ILLY A 171 Washinfft jn at. TO "LET HOUSE ELEGANTLY KUH nibbed ocniploto, linen, silver, china; 13 rooma; lare ffroiindM, pi'izzxji on the Mill; nitabU for ph.vuiirion or family; within thirty in inn tin of ferri.1; runt monthly: uird for owti "lid wift; one r.in reserved. Address I' IKK LOCATION, KaK Ie o(Hu. 'fi'O I.TB' BfiOCSKS rl'ltMSIOKD. rfiO LET HOlSE EUR A.

thruu story and banonn nt brown mono: every improvement, elegantly finished throughout, elaborately furnished; extensive fr jt and rear ynrtix, vines and shrubbery most fiihionable Mtnet Boiith Brooklyn; will be let reasoniblo to smrUl family of adults only; with roferenoes. who will nrd an elderly lady an part pnyiuent e.isi September 1: no agents. Address HOUfiK OWNKR K.X'fo ortic e. THE DAILY I5AGLE is in its Forty sixth year. It is Yinblished every afternoon on the working daya of the Eeoii on SUNDAY MORNINGS.

TKKMB OF SUBSCRIPTION; $10 per yoar; Bix months: 1 pur month copies I) oonts; Sunday edition $1.50 per yoar, postage included. RATES FOR ADVKRTISING. SOLID AGATE MEASUREMENT EACH INSERTION. Per tine. First Page 15 cents Bocond or Fourth Paso 05 cents Local and Commercial Notices, Third or Fourth Pane 50 cento Becon.l (Kditorial) Pace $1 (X) Amusement Lectures and Kxcursionn 03 cents Advertisements under tho following heads, measnrine five linos or loss, soventy tivo coiiih tor hist inr'eriion and fifty cents for each insertion: Silo," "To Lot." "HonidinE" and "Wants." Fifteen cents per lino in xcess of live linen.

Personal. arriaeGB, Deaths. Lust, and Found one dol lar for each insertion, when not exceeding five line. Ro liKious NotieeB titty cents each intiertion of tivo lines or leas. Situations wanted, males, 25 cents: females, 15 cents.

No deviation from those rates. Caslt in advance in all oases. Principal office EAGLE BUILDINGS. KOS. M.

Iff! AND MH FIJLTO.V HHOOKLYN. 1SKAN0H OFFICH41 HllOAHWAY. K. D. THIS KACLK IN NEW YORK CITY.

Wo have established afronc.ies for tin sale of tho KaGLF at some of tho principal business points in New York City, fi.llows; Astor House steps. C. P. ickwood. Grand stroor r'erry.

W. H. Clinch, 17 South street. Fulton street and Hroadwny. Knox Building.

James Mend, li irclay street and Hr ndway. THE 1IAGLU IN EUROPE. TI10EAGI.E can be obtained at tidbit's United Stntes Exchange traild. Charing Cross; American Travelers' Beading I is. 4 Lnnxhaiii place; the American Exchange, 44.7 Strand, anil A.

B. C. Kxchane Club, 175 Now Bond street, London. Also, at Ifa Boulevard des Oapucines and Munroe it 7 Rue Scribe. Paris.

JaniesT. Bates A Genova, Switzerland, and tho Gorman Transatlantic Exchange, 78 Friedrichstrasso, Bar lin. W. JULY 12, OAilD FUNRNISHED 1100MS WITH or iTithoat rjonra. JioscuiaKo m.

OARD 107 SANDS ST, NEAR JAY, Jt niwonnt riow na goon ooara ai ftummur prieeu; als talilo hoarders taken. BOARD AT HENRY ST, A VERY pleasant hack parlor, with eood substantial board: only a few minutes to South and Wall st. ferries. OvCRD T56 PIERREPONT ST, THREE rooms on second floor handsomely furnished; nill nsuite orsinirle: Reforence. 30ARD TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED front alcove and souare back mom on soctind Tior, with good substantial hoard, at 270 Clinton ut.

BOARD ON THE HILL A LARGE, room; very cool, running writer, ample chisels; table board at reasonable rauw. No. fii reone avenue, OAKD ON THE IHLIj 2(ilf CARLTON av, rnor of JJeKalK vei desirable alcove room on necond lloor; ail improvements; als, front ballroom on third lloor; table boarder.1 accommodatod. BOARD NO. SACKElT ST, NEAR Sinifli, fimall family has hands mie J.ireana small connecting rooms with all improvenumtn; large bath room; first chws table and location.

Call OARD 00 CLIN: tonst, corner of Kemson. desirable, largo, air'rooiuH, en suite or single, for families and gontJemen, with ur without boftrd. BOARD ON THE HILL A LARGE AL cove room on second ibmr, hfinds' inoly furnbihed. hot and cold waUr, lar(e closets; Summer pricus. No.

o'4 South Klli.jtt place, BOARD W)2 STATE ST. ONE SQUARE, well fnrnishod room on tho second iloor; two extra sized hall rooms; good board and atteudanco; easy walking distRnco to bridge and ferries BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY, OWN ing thmr house, will let a handsomely furnished square front room to two gents, with board, at a rensnnable price, 18 1 Livingston st, no.Mrly opposite Gallatin place. CRD ON THE" HETOliTS 03 LIV ingnton st. convenient to bridge and femes, two blocks frum City Hall; large and emu! room, newjy furnished, with hot and cold water; tenns moderate; table boardorH taken. BOARD AT 1 93 PEARL ST, BETWEEN High and Nassin, under new management since April 10; newly painted and papered nicely furnished, with excellent table; use of bath and piano; table board era taken.

Call all week. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS TO LET with board, several large rooms suitable for gentlemen and wives or ecnUcmen who wil) room together; Summer prices; table boarders accommodated. 25 Scher merht.rn fit. BOARD ON THE HILL BEDFORD AV, corner of Lafayette, 4 story brown stone ooi, airy, alcove room, four windows; also third story corner and hall room; house and table first claws; terraH low for Summer; one or two table boarders. BOARD 51 SOUTH OXFORD SlFIRST diss table and nicely furnished rooms on second and third iloors, for gentlemen or families; splendid location, convenient to car linos; references exchanged.

BOARDbT222 DUFFIELD ST, NEAR Fulton handsomely furnished room on second iloor, with large closet; house is newly furnished and in first claws in everj' respect excellent table; table boarders accommodated; terms vory low. BOARD CHANGED HANDS ROM May 1 fiO Sands at, one block from bridge, pleasant newly fined up airy rooms to let, with first class board and attendance, gns. bath, at strictly low Summer prices; table boarders taken. OARDSS PACIFIC ST. A PRIVATE family havo largo pleasant room on second Iloor, with two large closets attached; only ten minutes' walk of City Hall, and twenty minutes of all ferries; term reasonable.

BOARD 235 WARREN ST, BETWEEN Court and Clinton Comfortably furnished back parlor and extension, with closets and running water; where one or two gentlemen can have good table and comfortable homo; walking distnnco to forrjen. BOARD LARGE, AIRY ROOMS. HOT and cold water, ample closets; hall rooms connecting on second and third floors; all improvements; with or without board; very convenient to South and Wall st. ferries; Summer prices. 182 Baltic st, between Henry a ndCJljnt on.

BOARD WANTED OARD WANTED BY POUR YOUNG men, in resnectanio private tarniiy; convenient to Fulton Ferry. Address I aaress 3ox 10, Eagle otfico. BOARD WANTED IN SUBURBAN Brooklyn, by a young lady engagud during the day; state lowest terms; references exchanged. Address B(tx 1, Eagle office. FURNISHED BIOOITIN.

I BURNISHED ROOMS 104 NEVINS ST, corner Pacific large square roomy, newly furnished largo closeta, hath; rent very low. URN I SHED ROOMS TO LET, A FIRST second floor of 3 rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping with all improvements. 102 Dean st. TTTURNISlffiDOOM 1 TOILET 7plEAS: jL ant furnished room, with all conveniences. No.

18 Third place. 1 BURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, A SEC ond floor alcove room, running water; also, a hall room; reference required. Henry st. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LETTLARGE; nicely furnished front and back rooms to gentlemen. 147 Bond st.

I BURNISHED ROOM TO LET, ONE largo square room, second floor, front, two closet; suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife, 102 Prince st, near Willoughhy. I7UJRNISHED ROOM TO LET, NICELY furnished room, suitable for light housekeeping or for two gentlemen; terms moderate. Call at No. 269 Adams sk TlRNISHED ROOMS EXTRA SIZED, airy hall room, water view, with privilege of bath, $1.75. $1 also a parlor or dining room for office.

Inquire at 2ftU Hicks st, near South and Wall st. ferries. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT 407 Clermont, av, just above Graeno; house has all improvements; reference required. For further particulars call um above. FLTRNISHED ROOMS ALCOVE AND square room on second floor, and a small room on tho third floor.

No. 217 DeKalb av, between Adelphi and Clermont. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TWO connecting rooms, for man and wife or two gontlo Mon. Call or address for throe days COMFORT, 26 Chcever place, near Harrison st. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT 292 Clinton st; convenient to ferries; extra large square or hall rooms at Summer rates; table board, if required, in adjoining connected house; references.

FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ELE gant square or alcove room, also front parlor (folding bed) for doctor or private party; running hot and cola water, all improvements, large closets, location first class; terms very moderate. No. 66 South Portland av, near Lafayette. I "URNISHED ROOMS A SMALL PRI vate family occupying a handsome brown stono house in choice Clinton Bt. desire to let two or three handfiomelv furnished rooms singly or en suite gentlemen preferred.

IWRNISHED ROOM TO LET, A NICE ly furnished room for gentleman or lady engaged dur inRtnedny; first class neighborhood; convenient to all car routes and Coney Island and elovatod railroad stations; terms vory rea nableforthe Summer. Call at 140 Madison st, near Bedford av. mouses, A GOOD WORK HORSE OR ROAD horse for salo. 109 Skillman st. NEW LIGHTT CART FOR SALE CHEAP.

223 Union at. STABLE TO LET, WITH 4 OR 7 stalls; plenty of yard room, Inquire No. 28 Pacific street. .1 i 2 2 HORSE FOR SALE, CHEAP A TROT ter; Brewster aide bar top waffon. harness and robes.

BRADY'S Livery ritabfa, 20 and 22 High st. HEN YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL a first class horse or carriage any kind iro to Mowbray's Commission and Sitlo Stables, 2M Sdier meiiiorti st; established 187G. By ANDREW SlOWBHAY, proprietor; telephone call 208. in ENTLEMANS TURN OUT FOR SALE Bay horse. Ci years old, sidebar buggy and harness.

Can bo Roon at 1U4 Calyer st, Greonpoint. Inquire of O. H. I'llHKBORN. "iriCTORIA FOR SALE PARIS BUILT In mind order; cost will sell for 250 at S.

K.RAYMOND 4 Stables, D9J I'aeilicst, near Flatbush av. rj'SEAMniORSES WAN'FED TOirUSE JL in tho country for thrco months; Victoria or other good family carriage and coachman. Address with full particulars, care of Joe Billy, No. 94 Water st, New York 70RK HORSES TO LET, BY THE DAY or week, snitable for irrocer, baker, business watron or any light work also, Urge, strong Imrses, suitable for single or double truoks or any heavy work. D.

8. BRES LIN.No.OO Jay st. QEVERAL NEW AND SECOND HAND top biitrgit'S. phaetons wnrry warons, for sale; ajso several ciioap horww; ail will be mh) at very law rices, on account of closing business. JACOB NOLL, 8, (J and 12 Nevins bt.

Coupes! broughams, extension TOP PHAETONS, SURRKYS. YillnRe carts, light rockaways. pony phaetons, jump seats, Depot Wagon3, Physicians' Phaetons. Buggies, And lilty second hand carriages at reasonable pricos. JAMES DOWNKY.

338 Atlantic arJ 1VOTICES. IND CURE MRS. J. I. CUTTER, MET Hiihvsicim.

from Bnston. will cive free narlor talks on mind cure TUESDAY and FRI0AY afternoons at 3 o'clock at residence. 1.1:J4 Fulton st. between Franklin and Bedford are. Patients treated succeaauJly.

Stu dents taken in class or singly. LADIES PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHI Chester's English." the original and only genuine. Ask yourdruggist for "Chichester's Knglish." orinclotie 4c. stamps for full particulars. CHJCHKSTEB CHKMlcAlv Madison square.

Philadelphia, Pa. At druggists'. Trade supplied by CHAKLES li. CRITTENDEN, New York City. Wars and bar furniture, SALOON AND OFFICE FIXTURES.

REFRIGERATORS AND BEER COOLERS, Of New and Artistic Design, Ready for Immediate Delivery at our Warorooms. BROADWAY, CORNER OF SEVENTEENTH ST. (Union square), and at Office ond Factory, foot of Eight St. East River, New York. THE BRUNSWICK BALKE COLLENDER the most extensive manufacturers of Billiard and Pool Tables in tho world.

HE BROOKLYN CLEAJJ TOWEL SUP PLY COMPANY. Will put up racks in Now York and Brooklyn offices qui) SUPPLY TOWELS DAILY AT VERY MODERATE CHARGE. Clroulars on application at 103 Pineapple st, Room 3. AGENTS WANTED on Liberal Terms. Call Monday vid Tuesday forenoons.

FOP. SALE HOUSES SEVERAL VERY fine brown stone dwellings on easy terms. DANIEL FKRRY, got! and U54Court ut. FOR SALE HOUSE A 3 STORY AND basement. 20x45; hard wood trim; built bj'ownor; firnt class, Wi) Greene av.

TTOR SALE HOUSE A TWO STORY Jl brick basement frame house, three blocks of bridge will bo sold cheap to quick buyer, BAILLY FOR SALE HOUSES BEAUTIFUL 3 story brown stono at a irff.lin 3 story frame, IU rooms, rents for $700. price 2 story brick at a bar Kain. N. A. TURNER, 481 (Jatcu av, near Marcy.

TTT'OR SALE HOUSES OR TO LET brick houses for busmevs puip si s. iu a (jroniu? liiaie, Inuuiro uf ALI'TIED UUOSJKAN. Woodhavuu, L. I. Tf 71 OR SALE HOUSE" ON 7 FIRST PLAf 'E Thriie story and basutnont brown stone Iu lirst class order; ail iinpr.ivcnu'lHs; only casli, biilam'i; on and nvirtKae at iivn per cent; lot E.

B. MILES ti Wii Court st. TjTIORSALE HOUSKS AND LOTS. NEAR IP elevated road, at bareains; houses sJUOO. $1 SI POO up; $100 oash.

monthly; lots if I uj. on easy tonus of piyment. J. MAtHMHK, Atlantic anil Van Siclen avs. Kitst York.

IOir 'SALli ilOUSICS FIlvST "CLASSi Jl st' ry fr.tiucH. tmsemeiit and c. JIii'. rtnnn. alJ ini provenienttf, Hnnitary phitsiijinu' iii'f) rapid transit; 17 cent, on ei' tonus.

and scuiu a J. h. UV.UGKX. 1, HYA Fulton sr. flOR SALE HOUSE A I)E( IUEV EAR train, ci rner of WaHhinKton av.

and Doujjla ht, new two story brown Htone; brick set iurnace in cellar nani t.irv tdumtiinfr. Ac. watchman on premises at all hourj. LEVI FOVLKU, 170 TXOR SALE HOUSE ON WAItREN ST, noar Clinton wtory and basement brick. I'l v.nw in pood order; within 10 nunutca' walk to ferry cash required, balance on mort'ifie.

MARTIN KON. '2H Court.st. Qpen ovenitiKfi. SALE HOlJSES7VT A SAC'TffP fice Beautiful 'i tnry brown stor.f, front. Twenty third vat l.OfJO.

take nIo, one fully furnished, 300; luvt s'J st ry tiii nUMit bn.y, btoiAV $0 PtKJ one at ht. TLOR SALE HOUSE BARGAIN ONLY Ityerson at, Myrtle av; tn '2 st ry. biirie ment and Hub eel hi fr'Jine, imprvemonih: AdeJpJii '2 st'iry framo, only otln at barK.tins. Apply to BULKLKY llOKTON. UH'J Myrtle av, corner Cler moiit.

SALE HOlSES i' of Tompkins av, prarden pfit two only rpmainiiijr in new row ot elejiant swell front brown iy and b. iflement. 20x41. IK roiniH finished in best manner; bargain. ALBKRT V'lLKIMhON, builder, on the premises IT'OR SALE HOUSES IE YOU WANT to buy a house that in honestly built by competent riK? cliatiics and of o'd material, look at thf.no two story brick homserion the twain side of iUey st, east of Sumner av.

These bouses will be Id at a fair valuation ciisli, or on eay tjnu; thuy havo ever iinpr.yvciuent mirror, buffet. in.TrbU; sink brick; kis hxtun cabinet trimmnd, two heaters; elevated ranee; rfsniHry pliimbirjc. Apply on premises, or to G. It. WALDKON, No.

Wl Halsuy t. COIIN'II'KY I'KOPEItrV FOK SAI bRSAT.E (COUNTRY PROPERTY Kathleen Villa, Hath. L. I completely furnished, and other pr perties. biirr'iin, an I want JdV), (X)0 in ten dvs.

ARCtll tiALD YOUXG, 411 Broadwjiy, or Bath, I. ijOR SALE HOU.SE AT CORONA, iP two stury frame Iuuifo, by WC. 10 )om t. lot 50 by l'Jo, near dep'it truii tr 'os. iVc.

termri immediate inmserssion. W. H. BItOCK, No. Ilichr.raT.

st, Brooklyn. FOR SALE HOUSE ONTO AIR, N. ori Mountain av. a well built modern dwelling, three Htories, 12 rooms, all improvements, one acre (uvo fr nts). shade.

Ac. sroud elevation, convenient distance. HOWE PARSONH, 7'J Cedar ut, New York, or Munt clair, N. J. ORSALE HOUSE OREXCHANGE or to rent, partly furni.shed.

splendid country sent, larfio modern private residence, fur first class hoarding house, on Main Mivet, in Toms River, Winter and Summer health re. 'rt; 7M acrfs; warden shade, ftJirubbery, oiitloijldin.s, etc. SWKKT A COMFORT, im Broadway, N. Y. FOR 8 ALE 1 IO SES IT AND SUBTIR ban cottagea.

all detachfd. with one to four lots: nine to thirteen roomn: 000 to Lots in Kant New York, Al'iS. S'iUO. S'ifiO, $J0O. ami in IMth and i'lth Wards nx S500 t' $1,000.

1 luiild one st.iry ci.ttat. rooms, for add price of lot at $'200, or Only small cash payments required. U.K. ILLKR. Atlantic av, Katit New York, near Manhattan Railroad cmusinK IilOR SALE LOTS OZONE 1' A htts; the choicest nearby locality to Brooklyn.

tho junction of Atlantic av. and the Beach Ruil road Ozone Park depot on the property; buy an excursion ticket for 30 cents at Flatbush av. depot fori or "2 o'clock train only '20 rninuti by railroad pure air. hitfh frrottnd, in tin midst of improvements llOOeuch, payable ten (10) per niontJj or 10 cent, less i'or cash down. HITCHL'OUK'S Real Ks tato Olfico, at the depot in Ozone Park; open all day.

FOK SAfiiK STORK PltOPEIJTY YjOR SALE STORE PR A IP first larts (rrocpry stor. doiuK a oaall busiuowi. Kor particulars apply to K.t.l AM B. GRAY, 347 Fifth st, fiouth Brooklyn, FOK SAIjK ORSALE BUSINESS WtLL IUV a Kood paying restaurant on easy terms, ii sold immediately. F.

A. EiiKle office. ITOR "SALE BUSINESS A GROCERY with or without stock gnnd opportunity for party with small capital. Address F. G.

Box, Kale otliee. IOR SALE BUSINESS A 'FIRST "CLASS confettjonery and ice cream saloon, doiiuagood Ijufliness reason for sellinc otller business ueeils attention. Address KaIe olHco. ngonis. 5'ORrSALE BUSINESS CHEAP THE businer.il, anil Hxturos of an old ostalilixhfti crockorj' and glaas storo; loi atiou; ohoaj) rout; duatll causa of selling.

DANlIiL FKRKY, anil FOSl SALE PIAXOS. OR SALE PIANOS TO LET, A FEW ERSON it SilS Fiilt'iti st. SALE PIANO S125 7 OCTAVES; elegant carved case and legs; overstrung. ANDKR nuS 298 FuluHt. FOR SALE PI ANOS SEVERAL UP rijrht and square pianos, in good condition and by the best milkers tor cash at lower nrices than ever bofore offered in tills city.

h. H. L'llANDLKK, 172 Montague street. I70R SALE PIANO SACRIFICE or $2 month rent; good maker: Steimr.iy piano, modern, very cheap piano, $125. or month rent rich carvyd legs, overstrung bargain pianos $5 to $10 monthly until paid.

See PHELPS, Fulton hi. FOR SALKFITK.ITUICI?. SALE FURNITURE A LAR(iK, black walnut extension table, 1H feet in length also large copper boiler for restaurant or house. Apply at 'M2 Fulton st, basement. JIOR SALE FURNITURE A PRIVATE familv huvinir iv mirnlns of lornitiiri will sell nimo cheap for casli or on installments; a rare opportunity for fwrties winning fiu lurnish roartiin Inuis in city or louse iu country.

Call before 10 A. ill. at 1U0 Washington Park. IOR SALE FURNITURE A I) in your new or old home, if yon require purl or, dining room or chamber furniture, a reliable and economical place to secure a single piece or full suit is WKCIISLER i ABRAHAM'S. Bed Axing a spechlty.

A 40 lb. pure South American curled hair mattress, in two parts, worth $28. for $20. TO LKT FBjATS, mO LET FLATS SEVERAL FINE JL flats and ajuirtiuonts at low routs, and convenient to the ferry. DANIEL FERRY, Nos.

252 and 254 Court street. hnO LET FLATS THE CHEAPEST Jj. tl'tta in Brooklyn of rooms with improwmcnts; rent $11 and $12 per month to small, jihhI faujijje.s, Chauncey st, between Patchon and Hnlph avs. (Jan be t.jen on Sundays. mO'LET FLAT A ilat to let a few minutes to bridge, Fulton or Wall St.

ferries; resectable neighborhood; rent reasonable; to adults only. Inquiro at Parrish's drug store, corner ffun ry and Orange sts. TO l.Fyr PAHTS OF HOirsKS. npO LET PART OF HOUSE PARLOR I and basement Sands st. tO LET PART OF HOUSE SECOND floor; rent low; most doiiirable family residence.

Call early and secure this pi ice. i)18 Gat: av. rn io let liiflJrHo Ijse 7nux)MS in good three minutes' walk of britlge and five of ferries; no children; rent $18. 139 Pearl st. fpO" LET PARTOF "HOUSE L7JVFR A part, furnished; consists of front and back parlor, kitchen and dining room, with one room on top Jloor; bist of furniture; per month.

J. Ksglo ottice. 0LETPART()F "TlOUSESHIRI) floor in private house, with hot and cold water, use of bath and tubs: convenient to all the ferries; to adults only. Apply at IM0 Bergen st. mO LET PARTS OlHHfTUSES LOWER JL parts of J2o" Union st.

o' rooms and bath. $22 '70 Bergen st, 5 rooms and bath. $20 both iu eicollent urdor, and all improvements. MAKTIN BHKEN i HON, 2U Court st. TO LET PART OF iTOWEECOND tloor of rive rot.ms, ail improvements, furnished or unturnished, for light housekeeping; also, a back mrlor and bedroom, suitable for a doctor's office.

Address SOUTII BROOKLYN. Eagle office. LET PART OF HOUSE uart. av. Clermont fi runnis: all improvements; in Bond okI.t; immodiato runt location lirat class.

Ktiyn with HUkKLKY i HOK TON, Myrt lu ar, cvirner TO LET PART OF IIOtJSEFOUIt rooms on second and two on third floor, ujl improvements, in handsome brown stone house, Clifton place, between Bedford and Nostrand rent reason alile; references required can be seen Sunday. TO tjETrOH llVNIffEKM 1'tl mo LET LOFTS TWO LOFTST SUIT fi able fur manufacturing purpuaoM, at 11 Vitt. st 'J 90, with hinstway of 10 fet additional. Apply to P. ClKL SON, Kagle office.

TO LET K'l OHKN. TO LET STORE AT VERY LOW RENT, fine tore; within 150 feet of ferry; 'iOxGO; rent only DANIEL FhhHY. 252 and 25 Court at. mo LET STORE469 DE KALU AV i also third of same building. Apply to HAVI LAXD A SONS, 309 Classon av, or 2(1 Court st.

TO LET STORE MOTJERATE 1U3NTTO A a permanent tenant; on Court st, 'JOjttlS feet, front and rear; basement, sub cellar; well adapted for manufacturing purposes; location desirable; rent $ti5 per month: possession immediately. Call at 276 Court 5t, or M2 Union. J. ST A ATS. TO LET STORK" A VERY FINE STORE on a leadirff? business street, conrontent to several car routes Is how and has been occupied for the last 25 Tears as a brat class crockery and glass store: stock will ii vT bo sold cheap if desired, or will be rented without th.9 took.

UAJKlttJj ciSHHr and 244 Court Bt. LL HAINTS' CHUIIOH, SEVENTH ST. ana rtotentn av riemces at a. school at Tho Rev. Melville Boyd, rector, wi 11 otnetato.

A WARREN ST. M. E. CHURCH, BB iTft.tween Court and Smith Rev. A.

Kavanaitli iireacltua for the last tune bofore his vacation at KLiJO and church open all the Summer; services aa usual All aro invited. A NNoTrxcESil CHURCH Rev. John Rhey ThomiHori. pastor. M'Tinn; subject.

"The Evidential Value (Miristian Ex perience." Evenint subject. "The RehiriouaneAa of thu Half Holiday ueiuent AT FIHST KEEOH.MEI) CHUHCH. HElV ia. ford av, rner Clymer t. Ivlir.ird Terhune, I).

p'osi riling survjci', UJ 30. Cominuni hi er i iir P. M. StrnnciT i aro cnnlially welouinn to all tin "rvu YOKK ErCHUIU'Hr REV" m. SL Willi mi iinihoii.

paot ir. tireichintf SibbitU 7:4. Knbjuct: Cloak for Our Sins" S'ts tr v. All welcome. Praynr muftmg Tuesilny evunniit, A THE LI'ITLE CIIl'U('ii AROUNU oTU.

THE CORXER (Church of New Spiritual Diapenna tion). till Adelph, ne Fulton ruees by Mr J. T. Lillie, 1 1 A M. ami P.

M. Gur church urvk 3 through the Stunmer. Spirit messages and tests after eveninif lecture. "'Tiuriru ssEij iTa. IIOPI' lit, near Litayettit av.

Open in Menu a ill held to day in tit nr new cdihfe. Pr. htr.K nr I'i iml (." lv ihc r. Rev. It.

and at o'cloeL by Itev. Wik.y ut Nor f. tk. Vii. lltvk'inw or debt rniMiii; wil! unatitute no part of lie si rvi.

e. COSPFJ TKMPEUANCK "MKKTIMi b. hi in bnll ot tii Woman's Chnsimn T. inpfrriiK'' Tni 'M. oriier ami T'ult.

ri st. everniik'. at led by Hambliu service of at 7 nnrtinfi vvvry iiik'ht at and Moiidjy at 1 B1U OK LY I TKS I S' lTo "FE'li etiurch mutt'Tn nt huniM, and who dosign Bpndinic thi' Stimmi mmsh in the CounTry, cm obt. nn a eh sr i1 iin ptMidium ot ndiiii nubitM domirs ihf city.whilo II. My, IU thl i lillllTl ot tfl." Kai.M;.

pHp'T WliJ to any adiln in th tl States jor put month. p.la;. BKnroiU) av. baptist "cm; "iu: Ty near nv, Uov. Ilirmn 11 iit tuu.

I'n'irhJiiK by ihc i' ll 7 7. b.mtf thi' J.i.tl rin; borr. hi vjitoition. t'buri ivill open every Sab oath Id. ,10.

mid mt Tuesday ami rnday venioip. dur inc the Stitunifr. CihnthxniaiVhapkl ok first "kk KUKMKI rilCKCll. Wy. kolT near Thml av Itev.

Dr. f' tllen pn Mch on Sunday I'veintiK at 7 Sunday ichool hi 2 iid 1'. M. fMlVHCU OV Ol'K FATHER, (IRAND V. av.

neir I'oltfiii v. A I. Cmifndd. I). 1 1 hb pj.

ror, irill prfi.irh In. rinon linioni nr.it i d. ty. iu lo. A M.

idje. "ItiNid Tr.m.iU anl Prophecy, Siindny ar A. Af. iiR'uru or the t. Lif.ij tie av.

'ait li he IVi nuiieuiai "I tin mid ndi'i 'iinl Inim rtuhf Jp Mvio (o (. K. Kr.unVr. pii. preAi Id iiiet 7 ami Wiley i S'oi ioik, 'n ul o'el k.

lb'KKinK 'tr debt rniin will it no prtrt the rvi''e. 1LASSON AV. I' lV'T lilAN rumen. rner "i rl is, Pr, lno Ijy lt. v.

.1 I 1 1 in The it In .10 ttje eviiini; nt 7: Io 1KNT1UL I5AITIST Cili'UCH, HKIDUK si. lw Myrtle I Will oioohv Tlio A. 1C. pis: r. mil preuh toil at lUo.b A.

M. nil 7 lo P. M. i r. i i clc me.

fOiriiCH Ol'" CM MI ST, STKMLINO" (iIice.ne.irSevitith Pre ichinu' by lie pst r. J. Tyt, lu A. 7: lo I' M. S'llelsv s.

tio 1 0. MI. uieelinz 10 A. also r.nd Kri d. iy eveo.iio, i .1 Ji inc.

i illTK( 'II OF 'I'll I A 1 1 A I OK," V'' od pl oe. i'oltoii sr. und Fririklin av. Iter. .1.

W. irk ii i 11 iy tiimui ii 7 A M. (Mior.il e. lebratl in A. Kven Tfi.t lirst or a Air of l.i't'.ir irii Hit u.ih e.its Ire 1ENTRAL (' (I A I A ClUTICH.

ii IlAuro. I. near lYanklin av. I'r. T.

"i 1J will oreaen Sunday .1 ii 1 1. at Sund.iy irom t. P. M. interiKiti laucht iv.

th plat lorin. Jj V. will fiil the litiirui charge r.w.M (. Tfinpfr.inco Stella Hill, ItwhVrd hv, ne. It P.

Al. to day. New 'tik's w.lh tfiven away. DK kali: si. e.

Chukch kkv: Willi vim Hort, pa r. Mill ii I il.iy it 1" A. M. P.M. 1 A Prsjer III.

III I P. I 'li no tin llllf SVeilnes.lsy fU'nin All Us ti. ICHTKKXTil ST. A I. K.

CHCKCll, XKAH II 1 I ll av. Hi v. nil Johns. rvices ll A. M.

aiel 7 P. M. Sihbmh icli 15 P. M. BMAXl'KL CHlUiCII, ST.

1.J .1 pi noil Lit. Kev. Hump st p.isr. r. Mil! preach tie in 1 1 1 1 1 in Ml lie eveiiijie lit 7 bi.

Tile sChoel iv ill sseilib ie at ei uioniuiK' tor hour. All are cordially invited. fW.JST I'LACI "METHODIST EJ'ISI'O PAI. I'lll'Iil II. no lleiuv I it v.

Dr Hiudish. iiiisi r. Kev. K. II rri pre.ieh it lo A.

v. 1. Sol; moos, pre older, at 7 io veiling op. all Sumun r. All ate welcome.

ffIK.sj' HA1TJ.ST CHI'KCH. IN'l'IKIlKK fl. pout st Kev .1 Wheat II I) oi Pjnl puis, wtil p. reach 111 the TIiinc. at 1" So si rv ice III til'' I tab BOR IE YE LIVE AFTER THI': FLESH fi ilie; tin, it by the pint ye the deeds ol tie lioiiy ve alt live llje nme today in the Clll'm il OK THE ill.l sKD IIOPK.

Ctimberl.iiiil 1. near I.afayel te a v. lb itif iiik detit r.ns iiic will constitute ii pirt tiierei.f. fLKKT ST. METHODIST" El'iSCOPAL HL'HCII Kleei st.

near ICS Piitmi P'l. 'r. will pre icli to day at HI A. M. and at 7(1 P.M.

Topic: A. 1), vine Ov.ner Oip in A louiper nice sermon 1 the Temple of Hou r. Sunday at '1. A cordiiil ivelci.iue to all. Iree.

8.MRST M. E. CHURCH, DIAMOND ST, fi 'latlei I. I. Suudiy.

li. Sunday wi 'at 'Jot) A Pre. Iy the Re. W. Simps ot 1 1 i ck A.

A in ui risi serviou will be bcld at i Hurler to o'cl in ll nor of Mr John Williams, an old an tei member, lately deceased. 1 REKNWOODISAPTIST CHURCH, coil's. per av. I'ltte nlli st est r. li il ill.

will pr. at 10 A. M. and 7 I'. M.

Tne will be preceded by a hull uoiir ot sunt ii'lde 1, it j.i.iP. All Icn.e. HjTERKlMER ST. HAPTIST fi a. Tr Hf Kvnn.

pant I'ruaelnti a.t by li. Kvan, and ai 'i I li i H.ip tiMti ut 'ie cl i. it iiiH orvlcr. ch A ut 'j i All 'Auk ANKS M. K.

CiirUCH, KKI1) AV. nnd 'iirui il. Prencinnc I lie pi r. ft'v, li V. .1 tv at lOi.m A.

M. and i M. Sal.h.tth h.K.l al 'J 'Jo. 'iltU' jflV'T meetlllj; It A''. V.

t. I i llie riir.iny.jl! lir iel i lie.T. AV. PRES II I A Hi CHI'lt. II K.

v. I. oyler. D. I).

past Rev. lli.A.K. Kif.re.lee. I will preacii to day at Hl o'l A. and 7 P.

Seat t. I in, rs. LEWIS AV. A I A I. CHI'liCII.

rii. mr Henry li iilsn. pis iininuiiloti. pti of tiew ineiiibrrs and ordmv 1 1. .11 deac at A M.

Pi acttiiio by past it the ovenine. Iroiu to 'J. ibjc opre tes'ination fl'Tl 1 RAN ST. MA'ITHKW'S KVO I.ISIl Ll Til Kit AN (III'ItCH. cnier but nihil Amltvsts .1.

I', itouiei man. S. rvices at A. Jl. Sabbath in 2: P.

M. All are cordially invited. Alii AY. 15AITIST CHl'Kl'll, COR J.T3 I' of st K. Charles A.

Staiely. iilest S. C. will pre in tii m. i nuie.

ami evenipe l.ud nl 'i all til toll July S. atS nil tree and all ilootii' ETUODIST HOME FOR "TI I ACED," ji crii' Stiivvesam anil 11 notich Pre.ic'oiu: on Smi.la'y at P.M. E. iiieetini: I i lay and i l. ss meetitu Krulay, at P.

All invited. ME I I es I VTE I A i Trii't 1 1 SevMiirli av. nnd Sr iiris pl tUy tio i.i H. v. T.

A. N. m. r.t Jo A M. and P.

i hurcb pr.iyer me. tiiiK Fn iy. IV M. Service Sunnii' r. riviii; vtclci'liie.

YOKK AV. M. K. HliiCII KKVi Mehille II t. will ireacb in tho nu rninic in and it lo in tint itw uuirf.

Kv nintf in tin Srreet. hurni.iy iiunl and inbly at (V M. SrurrAN church, concrkcatiox. Al nii.l nmy only ihirnik' A 'u Peisiniin; 1" 1,1 Hev Wilb.im KhkvuiI mil pre.ich to rrow. tSibbatn Mutw il at ROCHKSTKK AV.

CON'iHUUJATlONAL rn I It cru M. a v. and Herkimer t. ti ii he. I).

pa.Mt nt rvic at A. M. iiiid 7 IV M. Topic i he i rSnbbath obierv nu rriLtiy I nyr.it it ude." REV. .1.

HYA'IT SMITH. EAST CONCRE tiATItlNAl. CHCKCII Preacliliu; niorniiiK and eveninu liy the is! t. ly 1:11 01. to wtiicll all who b.ve 'tirif invited.

S.ibj Tile Sw et and leuin Voices ill'' icr uncut Mystery of the Incarnation rvtce ct 7 ir, als tree alter lie openinc. Iiyinn. STKONO l'LACH ItAI'TIST CHURCH Rev. 1 II K. leliiuir by K' l.

t' J. llaldwlu, of Rochester, X. at id. No evening 'T 8U.MMERFIKLD METHODIST EPISCOPAL crner 01 and (irwii. av, Kev.

I. .1. l.ansiiit:. past, Ciiarl 11. lio.

k. oi rami av. M. K. t'inircii, tireac'nes at and the pastor at 7.4.Y A welcome 1,, nil ST.

I'KTKR'S CHCRCH7" STATK rector. Kev. Charles A. Servires in. riling, prayer r.nU herm n.

subjti. "'AbrAliani venviitf, o'eb ck. I ree he.ir.s. Kv. rybtxiy vtulc'ino.

SIMPSON MKrJ'm)IlST Kl'ISCOPAL corner of 'lerrii' n( int U'lfi nv Kev. A o. T. int 1 at 1" A. by Kev.

I Snniuoiit, I. bv tio p.mt T. bcbool. 'J. IV M.

Kv. Willi tin II.iimit..n. pn of York at Church. le ul tho pr iy.T me. lmy on Wodnc tlay t'vriinirf.

Tfut public are i li uly invite'! rglOMPKINS AV. (JHUKUII. Ti.mpkint av. iuar Fulton ut, Kuv. (iu irm I.

rMitiM'ot, p.it IVrtMchmir at lu A M. nr.ii 7 IV by lhiith U. lYnit.coat. i 2ivw Yi.rk. it riif are ci.nli.'i)! invited.

rgWELI'TII STREET I) g. beiifcen r'oiirtb and Viitb asn. Tn pastor. Key. U.

l.uliL'i. will preicli and eveii lti. Subject Cor ttventne: "If We NVyhuM. H. Shall Wti iipo A.

7 A i 1. M. Stroinjtm Cordially weltioriid. State ht, near II yt. Hv.

N' Kvcreit Smith. I), p. itor Preat hintj t. ni at Iu A. M.

Tilery will bo no munink' riurvicii Sunday nclioul M. All tire cordially invited io attend. 7S7KSTM INSTER Ii Ii I A OiuHCIl.Clinti.il st. corner .1 I irst place Tim Kev. William of Hulls m.l preach Sunday.

July 1J. at A. M. and P. M.

7ASHINC.TON AV. DAPTI.ST CHUllCH, cK rnor Arihitiertori and avu. Pruacbm? to poy At 10:110 A. M. and P.

by tlu Uor K. Wil lon. of Taunton, Mavi. Sunday bcbool nt M. wt lconx ei tended to all.

AtfTED GOOD STEADY CLOAK operators ut the MANHATTAN CLOAK WORKS, 14 DeKalb av. 7 ANTED APPRENTICES AT DKESS Vr making. Mrs. E. MYLES, 300 Clinton ot, corner hi.

WANTED TO MBASTING AND SIM ilar work, two or three girlB; coll after 0:30 A. M. BliNTLY, 330 TjXTANTED A GIRL ACCUSTOMED TO usinK hinder D' machine. BKXTLIiV, M0 Bt. Call ftftor A.

M. 'ANTED GIKLS, ATTENTION IM modiatc emot ymeut in capacity in stores, of fleas, hotels and private fainili'v. ft wageij city or tiov.ntry. MmhuCan Agency. ttnuidway, N.

1. j.si tinif in mey refunded open oveningw. ii A 'i'iCi iL. 1)1 KS TO L1CARN DRiOSS rnttinp, trimming nnil drupiim hy Kn iich K'jnaro vyhtin coiil nninw cut and bnstml and wnrrnntod lit (wrf.it'Il;. urAt'iDj; order of patterns a HUecirilrv; cmpfteiit drcfirtin.ikor.i nont t.

i fnlnilien. 1.. KOJANOW HK). 4H0 tit, opposite "VVechsler ifc Abralnim's. iiml WANTED TO TAKE CARE OF CHIL flrt and do upstairs work, a pernon of oxperi'mco who is willing and oldiKiuK: Call at 18'i Adel phi Bt, bBtivmrn Myn io atd Wilbiuihby Knil'loynieiir WANTED SERVANTS MANAGED BY ladies Brooklyn Kniployvoont liuroan.

'2'J Concord st, near iulton. 'J blocks below City Hall, bank on corner; many respectable servants eomo here who have neverbeen at an orlico beforo; aituations ready in city or coun try. 5 757 ANTED CKJOD CARPENTERS. Cill at O'DONNICLT, FEKNAN'S. 324 Henry st, or 20(1 ireenwich yew York, alomlay rtiornir? WANTED TO MAKE HIMSELF GEN erallv useful, a yoinitf man from Hi to '20 years of Apply at BAN'IC CHOP HOUSK.

BIB FultoiMit. KT ANTED TO TAKE ORDERS FOR trees, in Brooklyn, ayounir man; references reunited. Address J. A. 80tiTHVORTH.

66 Clark st. ANTED AGENT RELIABLE AGENT for Brooklyn, hy an Eastern innnnfacturinK com pany: a man ol porta ousmnss capacity ana unnouoieu reference, with somo can make a permanent business engaKement. Address for three days GENERAL AGENT, 10, Eagle office. 'ANTED CANVASSERS CHOLERA is cominE! Sixty briirht. energetic canvassers can find steady empl.vinnrtt the Sun Cholera Rpniedy.

It sells like wiMtire 2r, cents. No capital re Apply to O. BROWN, 2ftfi (irand st, Brooklyn; also general ajjents wanted Soutii Brooklyn and Flatbush. Apply to G. SPKCKEL.

manager New York otliee riun Chemical Company, rvj Kxchaniie place. WAIVJ'EO SI'jri'ATlOXS FKMALES, Nurses nnd HcnnistresHCs. TTANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE or chambermaid and waitress, by a Norwegian firl: good city reference country preferred. Address H. Box 12, Kaglo oiliee.

15f ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE or to assist with housework, by a young Protestant girl lately landed from file north of Ireland; will be found willing and obliging. Pleaso call or address ROBINSON, 00 Concord st, third hell. "ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE k. tnlrn fjirn nf (hildren. nr Wutild tivko tho antiro eliartTO or" an infant from birth, by a young ir) who is very fund of children firnt class references.

Pleaso cull for three dny at 7flfl Hicka st. ANTED SITUATION TO DO PLAIN sewtnir and assist in upstairs work, by a respect able girl. Call for two days at 310 Van Brunt st. ChuniberimiidH and Wa Ureases. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid.

or would do light housework in a small family, hy a young girl. Apply 115 Bridge st. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM hfirmjuH nnd sflninKtrGrtH. bv a voiinc Norweeriin irl. Plense cull at No.

18 Beach place, three doors 1'rum nckntt at, noar Hamilton Ferry. C'ookM, Wasliern and Ironer. ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, bv vouncr cirl can do first olasn eooking; hafl first class city reference from last place. Please call for 3 days at 650 Hicks at. No cards.

ANTED SITUATION AS A FIKST liiifj iiinlc in hniirdinc hniiKd nr a lariro nrivato fHmily, by a younK woman; is not afraid of work and can give best city reference. Pleaiie call or address '278 Navy st, near PeKalb av. ANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A wnsher nnd imner. tho other to do nnstairs work (would not object to the oar of children), by two competent irls; both willing and obliBinK. Call for three dnysnt their present employer's, St.

John's Rectory, St. Jtlins place, near av. (nouernl Housework, ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN ernl h.insiiwork. or take caro of children and do upstairs witrk, bv a young giri. Please call at present em ployer's, 17 Wi ijuuKiioy av.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN erul housework in small familv. or an chamber maid and waitress, by a respectable yomiR colored irl ia a gooa plain cook, wasner ano ironer; roiki cjiy rei erences. Call for two days at 2 Veranda place. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN ernl housework in a small nrivate familv. by a re spectable girl in willing and obliging and is used to children; can givo tho best of reference from her last place.

Pleaae call or answer, No. 220 Forty fourth fit. Employment AencicH. WANTED SITUATIONS ANAG ED by ladies Brooklyn Employment Bureau. 20 Concord at.

near Fulton, two blocks from the bridtro; servants of all nationalities; "we do not promise perfection," but the best help is selected; wetnurses. waived sbtuaj ioivs mai.es. UT ANTED SITUATION AS A COACH man anc nd groom, by a young married man, no ftands ardoninir around a (rentleman'a lace; has bent city reference from last employer. Ad dres for two daye at 746' Classon ov. WANTED DRESSMAKING A COM petont dressmaker would like a few more engagements by the day in private families; can cut, tit and trim.

Address Mrs. DISNEY. 70 Boerum place. ANTED DRESSMAKING CUTTING and iittinrr bv tho French system: encnecments to pro out hy the aay or at rooms can now De maae. Mrs.

m. J. CATTKR. 181 Court st, first flat. ANTED DRESSMAKING AN EXPE rienred dressmaker, inst.

from a Brooklvn store. rood fitter and cutter, wishes work by the day or week. Call or address MMK. SUZANNE, 143 Tillary st, near BridgeJ WAWTEO AC. ANTED WASHING FAMILIES' AND Eentleraenfi' lino washing.

Call or address 398 Carlton av. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, to take homo, bv a resnisctable Swedish eirl. Ploaao call at 209 Herkimer st, botween Brooklyn and Kingston avenues. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING at home, bv a Gonuan woman satisfaction cuar antoed; beBt of references from American families. i7 NelHon ANTED WASHING BY A RESPEC tnhle Swedish woman, to eo out anv dav ercent Monday; first class washer and ironer.

Call at 800 Atlantic av, opposite Clermont. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, to take homo or iro out bv the day. by a respect able Swedish woman. Please call at 76 Smith st, second floorMrs.jVNDERSUN. WANTED WORK BY AN AMERICAN woman, to go out by the day or week houseclean ing.

Apply 1,868 Atlantic nvtop Moor, back room. 7fED W6RK BY A RESPECTA Mo woman, washing and ironiiiR, to go out by tho day, or to take home, or lioiiKecloaning; haa good city rolerentje. Call for two days at '13 Hicks st, rear. ANTED WORK WASHING AND ironine. bv a resnectable woman, to iro out by the day, or take home, or houseclenning; haa good city reference.

Call for two daya in candy store, corner Nostrand and Gates avs. ANTED WORK BY AN AMERICAN woman, washing and ironing; also housecleaning; will take washing to her own homo; ls; rough dry clothed done cheap: ii rot class reference. Please call or address Mrs. BROWN, 42C Atlantic av. WAITED MOUSES.

7S7 ANTED HOUSE SUITABLE FOR two small families, in a quiet neighborhood, near Or convenient to tho bridge, with or without impr.ive mnnts. Address, stating price, FRANK J. HER ZOG, 1,610 Park av, New York ANTED HOUSE BY A LITERARY lady and grown son the care of a furnished house, or rooms with board in a private family whero thero aro no other bonrders: positively no boarding house need apply. Address P. G.

Eagle office. WANTED PAItTSOF WOUSES. WANTED PART OF HOUSE BY A small, gentoel family, upper or loivor u. irt of house. Address, with full particulars, MODERATE RENT, Box 14, EaKloofliceJ WANTED ROOitlS.

ANTED ROOMS BY A PHYSICIAN, hark narlor for olfioo on Sixth av. on tho lt of August or hcptoiiiner: or woum rttrtii party in taking house. Addrnss GEORGE LAWRENCE, Box 8,0159, New York Post oflice. WANTED IIOOMS FUKNlSIflED, ANTED ROOMS TWO NICELY furninliod rooms, on the Heights: state full narfie ulars. Address MAT, liox 0, Eagle office.

ANTED ROOMS FURN I SHE 1 or furnished rooms for licht hauRekeeninz. hv an elderly couple with owner preferred. Address, with full description and terms, O. Box 8, Eagle office. ANTED ROOM FURNISHED FOR gentleman and wife, a large furnished room, or room and side room, with privilege to use an oil stove; in section bounded by Court, Hicke, State and Pierrepont ets.

Address, stating terms, A. M. Eagle office. WAITED MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED CLOTHING A I S' genta' and children's cast off clothing, for which I wm pay 150 per cent, more than any dealer in the trade; all orders at private residences promptly attended to.

MAWN, 401 Hudson av, one door rum I ulton st. ANTED PARTNER A LADY IN A well established business, going to fifupAfltore for.retail trade, would like to meet a lady with $300 to loan at (I per cent, interest; a good position and salary as saleslndy; security for full amount. Address SALESLADY, Eazle office. To Hit liOitnr of the llrimk'nm Jjagle: The following subscriptions have been received for the Soaside Homo for Children at Coney Island for tho Summer work: Marin L.H. Rogers and Lillie Iverf $5: Mrs.

S. T. Williams, Si: Clar eneo Thwing, vi: C. A. Schek en, JI0; Kiia T.

Mnrslon. SI: It. A. Dunning. Frec'oHc Cromwell, SJ10; fionrso V.

lirower, Ivldie Itrower, SI Viola iirower, 1 It. A. i.0; Mrs. (i. L.

Van John I S3: Mrs. II. V. ourley, $5: J. II.

HiKtitvr. $50; C. F. Holy Trinity Intermediate, cla.ss Willoughby avenue Chapel Sunday school. Xo nemo.

St. Luke's Church, (Jeorge Mend, First Presbyterian. Church. $11; Church of the Messiah, George Hartl, P. K.

Donaldson, A friend, H. E. Kuie.mi'I, .5: Various persons not named, Clinton avenue Conercya iioiial Church, S. V. Johnson, $10; Mrs.

Mary G. Whiton, Casli, Miss He beca Pales. Newport, li. 1., Mrs. E.

C. Pales. So; (ieorge W. Fowle, 1 George V. Almy, J10; Almy, $2: Classon avenue Presbyterian Church additional, Ki; Mm.

S. K. Hubbard, Reformed Church on the Heights, f2. Total, CT. mothers and children aro at the home this week over 1 .000 have enjoyed tho benefits thus far.

K. 15. Wool), Treasurer, 201 Montague street. Brooklyn, July 10, lriss. HAS XOTHIXU TO DO WITH THE BAR.

To the Jiditnr of the Brooklyn Etuihr. jVIy ntime appears in your paper of the 9th iust. in such a manner a to rclloct upon me in regard to the illegal sale of liquors on the premises. In Justice to my: elf 1 must say that I have had nothing to do with Hie bar of the house since December (i, ISSI. Trusting you will give this card the publicity as the article referred to lias had, I remain, Respectfully yours, li.

RicHAKDKON, American Hotel. Brooklyn, N. July 11, 1SS5. Book Reviews Miss Cleveland's work, "Gooreo Eliot's Poetry and Other Studies," is now on tho infirkot and pnimiHRS to lare run. Wkchsi.kk AkhahaM Bell it for 8t centti.

Tho publisher's price ia $1.50. The new wobk of Hose Elizabeth Cleveland (the President's talented Htfter), on George Eliot'n Poet rj' and Otlier Studies," is Bow on sale at HtiiD, WaiTE 4 Tue genuime Angostuka Bitters, manufactured by Dr. J. G. B.

SlEOKItT Sons, imparts a delicious ilnvor to ali cold drinks, and prevent all Summer diseases. The Brooklyn Eagle Job Printing Office is prepared to do every description of printing in the best manner and at reasonable prices. Paper ruling, book and pamphlet bindinp, electrotypinff, etc. Estimates cheerfully given. Parties desiring the Sunday Eagle left at their residence can send their address to this office, and itwill be Kiven to the carrier who serves the Eagle in their district.

If you are going in the country $1 villi pay for the Kaole (Sunday included) for one month. PobUbo paid. itlAKIIIED. nEnVLEIN BRADFORD On "Thursday, July 9, in this city, by the J. F.

C. Hennickc, Hans Heinlf.in to Isaiikl BnAUl VCD, daughter of the late George T. ird, of de Cuba. No cards. RAMOS CRAI5B Juno 8.

1885. by the Rev. Dr. Wil bridge, Ekkiqle Ramos to Julia H. CnAiiit, both of Cuba.

DIED. AB.TOHN In this citv. BniDOET. relict of tho late Michael J. Abjohn, of Flatbush, in the 59th year of her cldf fi'pn nnrl friprtdn nf thftfniriilv nm rpsnncffiillv in vited to attond tlio funeral i'rnm lier iiitn residence, 158 Twenty third at, on Sunduy, July l'J, a.t 3 P.

Jl. Troy paper. pletae copy. BAUM Suddimiy, JuIt 10. Fukdeiiick only child of Frederick M.

and tanny Aurrietta Baum, aged months and 10 dnya. RolativeH and friends aro respectfully invited to attend the luncrnl Innn the n'shlnnce of lii.s '229 High sti TiKifiday, July 14. at 2:30 P. M. BEEKIN(i On Saturday July 11J1885, John Reeking, 11., atffcd HO vnbso, 7 months 5 daya.

Funeral will take place on Monday, July 13, at 2 o'clock, from hiB late remdence, 227 Concord at. BOKNKAMP On Friduy, July 10, 1885, llENHT A. Boknkamp, aged nevau month. KeUtives and triendti are invited to attend tho funeral services at the residence of bin parents, corner Vormm av. and Prospect at, Flatbuah, on Suuday, July 12, 1885, at 1:30 P.

M. OARBKRRY Iti this city, David, the beloved husbnnd of C'urberry, native of the Parish of Shoreslip, County Wt'stmeath, Ireland, in the 57th year of his nge. Relatives and friends nrerequeBted to attend the funeral frum his lute residence, 247 Hudeon av, on Sunday, July 12, at 2 o'clock. COOK At her lnte residence on "Van Siclen av. East New York, July 7, 1885, Sena Cook, wife of Richard Cook, aged 32 years and months, Kelativos and triends are invited to attend tho funeral at reHidence.

on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Progressive Lodge No. 21, K. of are cordially invited to attend. FARRELL John, youngest aon of John T.

and Maggie Fan ell, uiied 4 months. Funeral irom tho residence of his parents, 1037 Gates av, on Sunday, July 12, at 3 o'clock. HART Thurwday, July 188:, JOHN HAHT, agod 05 yearn, native of Birr, Kina County, Ireland. Funeral trom his late residence, 7 1 Amity at, Sunday, July 12. 1:30 P.

Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Cemetery of Holy Cross. HARTIGAN MoitniE, beloved son of Morris and Mar garetli II irti.m, aged 10 years, 4 nvmths and 24 days. Relatives and frionds are invited to attend his funeral from the residence of his parents, Vernon av and Clove road, Ftathush. on Monday morning, at half past nine, to the Church of the Holy Orosi.

where a solemn requiem mass will be offerod for tho repose of his soul. HEATH Suddenly on 10th Henrietta, infant daughter of V. and Emma T. Henth, aged 33nionths. Funeral sorviuea Sunday, July 12, at 4 P.

at 728 Madison tit. KKNNA On Saturday, July 11, Mahy Ref.d Kenna, intant daughter of Thomas J. and Annie M. Kenna. Interment Irom purenta1 residence, 400 Third st, E.

on Monday, 13, at 11 A. M. LENT In this city, July 10. 1885. Maiiv M.

LENT, relict of Lewis Lent. Peekskill, in the H7th year of her age. Funeral services at residence of her son in law, Thomas Dugan, 3H0 Clermont av, on Sunduy, July 12, at 5 P. M. Relatives and friends invited.

Poekskill papers please copy. MARTENS On Friday. July 10, William George, infant Bon of George and Frieda trtens. FuneraUuly 12, at 3 P. M.

from 153 VanderbiJt av, corner Myrtlo. Relatives and friends respectfully i nvitod to attend. McCANN On Saturday, July 11, Rorie McCann, beloved wife of William McOann, aged 41 years. Relatives and tritmds are invited to attend tho funeral. Mass will be said ut St.

Church at 9 A. M. Funeral from her late residence, 242 Front st, Sunday, at 2 P. M. 1LLER At Mahwah, N.

on Thur. iduy, July 9, Colonel Ezra Milleii. in tho 74th year of his ace. Funeral services trum his late rfisidonco, Mahwah. Sunday, July 12.

at 3:30 P.M. Train leaves foot Chambers st, via Erie Railway, at 1:45 P.M. Interment in Greenwood Cemotery Monday, tho 13th, at 10:30 A. M. MORGAN At Watertown, July i), 1885, Elizabeth BEEKMAN, wife of James L.

Morgan. Funeral services will be held in the Church of the Pilgrims ou Monday, the 13th at 2 u'clock P.M. Friends are kindly requested not to send tlowors. PARTRIDGE On Saturday, July 11, Mahy GEnTiUTDE, only child of Frank J. and Nellie F.

Partridge, aged 1 month. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral from the residence of hr parents, No. 21G Bridge Bt, on Sunday, July 12, at 2:30 P. M. PKATTOn Saturday, July 11, of cholera morbus.

Mer yvyn Deeves, infant son of Charles Wesley and Lidie Pratt. Funeral services Sunday, July 12, at 2 P. 300 West Eighty third st, New York. PECK On tho 11th Susan A. Bouton, widow of Ehenor.er Peck.

Relatives and frionda are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday, the Hth at 2:30 P. trom her late ces ideonce, 114 Sands st. SKARS On Thursday, July 9, 1885, Elibha G. Searb, in tho fiUth vo ir of his age. Friends, also the old New York Volunteer Fire Department are invited to attend the funeral services at his late residence, No.

44G Lewis av, on Sunduy, the 12th instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. SCHWORER On Friday, July 10, 1885, Annie M. Schworer, late wife of Charles h. Schworer, in her 46th year.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral services, to be held at her late residence on Sunday afternoon, July 12, at 4 o'clock burial private. SHANNON Suddenly, July 10, John SHANNON, aged 53 years and 10 months. Inineral services at his lato residence, 165 Classon av, Saturday evening at o'clock. Interment Sunday morning. SHAW At Claverack, N.

July 9, Ida Ethel Shaw, daughter of William and Ida Shaw, in the 7th year of her "funeral at their Claverack residence, Sunday, 2 P. M. STEPHENS In Brooklyn, July 10, 1835, Maiiqa.het Williamh, wife of B. Stephens. Jr.

Funeral on Sunday, July 12, from her residence. 39 Bergen st, at 1 P. M. Services at Grove Church, New Durham, 3:30 P. M.

TWOMEY On Friday, July 10, ANN, wife of Thomas Twomey, aged 42 years. Will be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery on Sunday, July 12, from her lato residence, 151 Degraw st. WELLER On Thursday, July 9, GlDEON Smith, eon of Gidoon A. and Laura K. Weller, aged fi months and 9 days.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Sunday, July 12, ut 2 P. frorp the residence of his parents, 334 Twelfth st. WHEELOCK On Thursday, July 9, Sarah Wheelock, widow ot tho lato Walter W. Wheelock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, from her late residence, 125 Hoyt st, on Sunday, at 4 o'clock P.

M. WHITFORD On Friday, July 10, 1885, WILLIAM WHJT FOBd, aged (i0 years, months and 10 days. Funeral will take on Monday, July 13, at 2 o'clock P. from his late residence, 249 Gold st. i.

vsi EECHER 15EXKDICT, COKNKR COURT ASIi MO.VTAGUK STKEKT.S, BROOKLYN: BRANCH OKFICK, TjRC)AUWAY, NHW YORK. Sjiocial attention of the iubjii in invited to the rates and facilities of thin well known rirm. Having been succesifully iv.tablish.'ti lor nearly years, they are favorably allied with leading imiuranco companies and exclusively (JEXKRAI. AOENTS KoTTTmOOKl.YN" AND IjON'fi ISLAND OF TUK MVICRPOOt, AND IXIN DON AND (il.UHK IN.SUH.ANCK COMPANY, KNOl.AND: SUN FIRK OITICF, OfT.ONDON, KNOl.AND; WASHINGTON KIRK AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF BOSTON; FRANKLIN FIKK INSURANCE OF PHILADELPHIA.

Manufacturing anil tni'rcfuitile tho owners and oct nrivato divolline buil lcrs and managers of estates will tind it to th. ir advantaKe to learn by ct.rri'sponrience or pers nal lntervimv the terms of pro to be secured at tins Liberal arriinKi'itients inaile itit reliatle men as canvassers. a tlantk7 JTft. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK OFFICE, jl WALL STREET. ORGANIZED 13.J J.

INSURES Ali.UNST ilAHINK AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS. AND WILL ISSUE POLICIES MAKING LOSS PAY IN ENGLAND. ASSETS FOR THE OF ITS POLICIES ARK MORF. THAN TEN MILLION DOLLARS. The prolitn ot the company revert t.i be assured, anil are divided annually upon the premiums terminated ilunnu the year, certificates for which are issued, bearing interest in accordance wall its charter.

.1. I). Pr. lident. CHARLES DENNIS.

Vice President. W. 11. H. JIIKIIIH.

Sec.nd Vice President. A. A. RAVEN. T.nn! Vice President.

I. H. Cn.U'MAS. THE WILLIAMHliUROH CITY EIRE Insurance COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. Y.

ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT, January 1. 1 Capital (Kl Reserved tor reinsurance, Ac 1 47 Net aurplus Total assets OFITCES: Cornor Iiroadway anil I irst st. anil I tJourt st, Brooklyn; Broadway. N.nf EDMUND DHIGGS, President. N.

W. Mfkkiioi.k. Secretary. F. H.

Way. Assistant Secretary. W. II. lilunv.N, Assisfint secretary.

A. W. jKsaKVV.VlsoN.Jr.. li ral Agent. lOXTISENTAL IXSUKAUE CO.

ReHerve for reinmirance of outritandinjf riHkh.1.77.'.K.!0.no Rt Tvo inn id for Jill of her l.ioi 4 1) fit Capital put a in etish 1 Net surpluh l.i'.C'l.T'.'T.'JH Total cali assetn, Jauuarv 1. 1HH4 fJUORCJK T. UOrK, Pre Jl 11. JjA MI'OHT. Vire PpidoJl II.

DIJTOIIER, Secretary Hritoklyn Depart nt. ECHANICH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. J17 MONTA(iUE STREET, 104 BROADWAY, New York. W.M. II.

MALE, Vice President. Walter Niriioi.s, Secretary. Mkkuit Tctti.f, Assist. uit Secretary. JiiHN 11.

MiXT, General ManaKer. TT1TNA LVSUKANCE COMPANY, lali HARTFORD. AOGItKOATE AMOUNT OF ASSETS TOTAL. EXCEPT CAPITAL AND NET SURPLL'S l.sV.l.fjx JOINT STOCK CAPITAL PAID UP 4.1) lU.iHJil DO SURPLUS UKYO.VD ALL Total A. Ii.

THORN. MootaKue st. IIIJELiTY AND CASUALTY fl1 2U and ok; BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Olliciala of Bunks.

Kailroads, Kipres, and Iiiniiraticu fjoinpanies tn obfiin BONDS OF SURETYSHIP From this Company at under ite lies bonds of this Company are accepted by the Courts ol the State of New York. WM. M. RICHARDS, President. JOHN M.

CRANE. Secretary. J. Hll.I.AK. Assisfint Secretary.

13HENIX INSritANCK COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN. INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY EIRE. STATEMENT: JANUARY 1, CAPITAL in UNITED STATES BONDS. RESERVE FOR REINSURANCE, Etc o.7lll.4'l'J 1)7 NET SURPLUS HID HiU.H ASSETS .) OFFICES: PHENIX BUILDING. COURT STREET.

NO. US BROADWAY. BROOKLYN, E. D. CITY OF NEW YORK: WESTERN UNION KCILDING, Broadway, Dey street.

OFFICERS: STEPHEN CROWELL, President. Pun.ANtlEll Shaw, Secret rv. William CHAivrEH.s. Assistsut Secretrry. E.

llAal.Kllintsr. Secretary Brooklyn parlinent. Al.UKN S. CltuWELL. Eastern District.

LOST AMI 'O 8THAYKD A KKNNKL TKHRIEK DOC. nil white, uitli n.nne on roll.ir, Trouble." A llle 'I reiiurJ fur the return of the name to ANDKKW DUKI olta Hicks st. OKT ON FRIDAY MOHNINO, JULY Jl), in st. bet en 1' ulton st ami lu 'alb a lailyV e.Jil III; ACKI.LT. a h.

inl having one ruby eye and one faiu. A suitable reward will be Kiven to tile tinder on leaving it at 'Mi, Vaniletbilt av. OST A CERTIFIED CHECK. XO. 70.

jlA rliited Juno 11. lHH'i. for drawn 'iy Kenyon fi Neivton "ii the Kities County Haul: anil payable to the order of DeForest i Wee! Allt anlts and persons are cautioned HKn''lst receivino the same as payment has been atopped. Fl K11I KK, lev. S07 ESTABLISHED 7S YEARS.

ISci.j COWPKK I'inV A IT'S. im, 411) and 41'J l. t'LTOX STKKKT, lUtOOKLYN. )5J lo 3fij CHATHAM STKKKT NKW YORK. 1'UHMTriiK, CAKPKTS, liKDpl Nl I.ri'.

WINDOW SHADKS. K.i 1'Ott CAM! OK UN KASY TKKMS OK CRKDIT. s'lroHAHit I3KOOKLYN STOitAOE WAREHOUSES, fl Oltices Myrtle nv. near City II ill. estalilished 1M7 recerree furniture jjl per load pianusitjl per in nth Illerclianilfwe at bovest rates anil obtains cash advances on same when desired separate rooms.

nHHE METROPOLITAN JL Stor.iK' Hou.fes, Best ju commodfition.s. (obtained Ottice 17H Jtud lhO st rate.H. HiindnnK fre I 'ulton ut. rooin. j.

FJHTSKI, SoarOrtingc. F.U vtitor. I Proprietor. PIS TI XV. ET YOUK PRINTING DONK AT THE JOB AND BOOK PJJINTINO OVflOK OV THE BROOKLYN HAGLE, Koa.

34, 3 and SH Fulton t. Havinfr increased facilities, connistinK of the latest improvements in Presses and laro assortment of the most modern styles of type, from the pri'ininont type foutmries ot tho V. it is conceded thnt Printing ol every descriji tion in donu iu tho highest style of the art, Bt prices that defy competition, at this office. thk dvpa rtmect is (:npi.ETE and is capable of satislyinu the tastea of the rnoat laatld loua in the I'rlnluiK unu. CHECK BOOKS, DRAFTS AND NOTKS, BILLS OF LADING, HILL HEADS.

LETTER HEADS, ETC. MAMMOTH POSTERS, (JUT WORK. STREET BILLS, DODOKIIS, PROGRAMMES, TICKETS. BLANK BOOK MANtc AC'TlRLNG, ENGRAVING. STEREOTYPING, BOOKBINDING.

COUPON TICKETS. BANK LEDGERS, TICKLERS, ETC. POPULAR PRICES. THE SU3I3IHR PAVILION" COXCKUT. A sacred concert lifts been arranged for at Friday's Summer Pavilion, corner of 1 ii'tJU avenue and Flatlmah, thin (mining, at which the following trained artists will appear iu the ronilition of a very curtice programmo: MLis Tillic Mcllenry, Mcsmi b.

Henry Nelson, .1. Monieo, C. Daly, T. J. Callaliau, C.

Sciiatrer (by kiml permission of Hobert Gran, Esq.) The Novelty (Quartet Messrs. H. J. Doyle, Jl. Doyle, I.

Hunan anil U. llenschel. Also lite Si cilian students, mandolin jilayera and an enlarged or The pavilion will bo beautifully decorated with Mowers. filiKX COVE INSPRAXOK COMPANY. The directors of the Glen Gove Insurance Company mot yesterday afternoon.

George Titus and Dr. llaisloy were elected directors, fieorRo CockB was cliosou assistant secretary and Etifiene Weeks was promoted to the position of auditor. A FAItJI WAGON WliECKEl). Yesterday afternoon, at Glen Cove, a loeo motive struck vfajjon loaded with hay bolougiuf; Uo James Titus und wrecked it. The driver left tho Wragou in the highway and tho mules attached to it backed upon tho track.

MUM. HUE AT lU'X'i'IXCiTON'. Yesterday afternoon a lionse in Huntington occupiod by a family named Springstcin, and owned iby Walter liennett, was destroyed by lire with nearly fall of its contonts. Tho loss is $1,800, and there is no insurance. A CHILD BADLY SCALDED.

Yesterday a child of W. f. Overton, of Port Jefferson, was badly scalded by tumbling into a 'Settle of water, and its recovery is in doubt. It will bo shockingly disfigured if it lives. FITZGERALD REFUSED A LICEXSE.

Alderman Patrick Fitzgerald, of Long Island City, the champion pedestrian of the world, recently established a training park and hotel in Havens wood, and applied tho Excise lioard for a to Hell liquor. The Hoard received numerous petitions in opposition to tho application, and tho Aldor mau was rofused a liconso. lie became angry and roundly abusod the president of the Board, wlio took It all good naturedly. A CHURCH RESTRAINED. Connsel representing tho People's Bank of Kew York applied to Judge Cullen, in tho Supremo Court, yesterday, or an order restraining Kev.

Father O'llare rrom selling proporty belonging to St. Anthony's Church, GreenpoinL The bank holds a number of liens assigned by mechanics, Cullon grained the order, also one restraining tho Mechanic and Tradsmen'n Bank from disposing of paying out any moneys on deposit in the account 'of the church, pending trial of action. Sl'DDKX DEATH. George A. Culltmer, a carriage painter, about s50 years old, died suddenly from heart disease yes ilerday, while sitting on a chair in front of the br loon at the corner of Gold street and Myrtle avenue.

The deceased was a widower with one son, who lives In Baltimore. He occupied a furnished room on Bridge street, near Myrtlo avenue. DROWNED WHILE IUTHIN'fi. Joseph Btilse, aged 1C years and residing at B29 Ilond street, was drowned yesterday morning bathing at the footof Clinton street. His body recovered and removodto his home.

He was a "brother of Officer Thomas liaise, of the First I're cinct. SENT TO THE I'ENITEXTIABY. Edward Taylor, 19 years old, and employed Pby tho Long Island Express Company, was oon Tictcd of embezzling iS which he had colloctod for delivering packages, and Justice Kavanagh sentenced him to four months' imprisonment iu the Kings County Penitentiary. Daniel Kerrigan, 15 years old, of Long Island, was Bent to the Penitentiary for six months for stealing flowerB. TOO MANY PRISONERS AT CROW HILL.

The Warden of the Penitentiary wrote to the Charities Commissioners yesterday morning calling attention to the fact that there are now 1,038 prisoners In that institution, and that the accommodations are Insufficient. He asked tho Commissioners to give him increasod facilities. The lioard will take his communication into consideration. THE CL'IiVER CORBIN ROUTE. The trains of the Manhattan Beach Railway from liny Ridge will commence running to West Brighton, ovor Culver's track from Parkville, on Wednesday noxt, in accordance witli arrangements already announced.

ADJOURNMENT OF THE COUNTY COURT. Judge Moore informed the counsel present at County Court yesterday that no motions in Bupplemcntary proceedings would bo entertained bstween July 25 and September 10. COBONEB JIEXNINfiER IX POSSESSION. Coroner Menninger its tho only executive facial in the county who has highor authority than the Sheriff, and accordingly Friday afternoon he repaired to tho old Iron Pier, Coney Island, and re plevined wortli of assorted liquors. Btored at thoOcean Skating Kink.

The SherifThad seized them on a Judgment, and Messrs. Cook liernheimer, wholesale liquor dealers, who suppliod tho liquors, contended that tho Judgment was not properly obtained, and accordingly reploviued the liquors by Coroner Jlenuinger. PROGRESS OF THE CABLE ROAD. Eighteen Days I eft in IVhicll to Commence Work But eighteen days remain in which the Brooklyn and Long Island Cable Railroad Company may commenco the work of actual construction on Is line. The ninety days' limit prescribed by its franchise expires on July 30 and tho preliminary surveys are not yet all completed, but Chief Engineer Jones and a largo corps of assistants aro busily engaged in preparing tho plans essential to beginning operations, so that when work is onco inaugurated it may go on to completion.

Ko day has been set for the formal ground breaking. Tho date Is pret ty likely to bo very near the last day of the month. FB03I BROOKLYN TO LONG BEANCH. The steamers of the Pennsylvania Annex cemmonced running yesterday in connection with thelrots Steamboat Company's Long Branch line Two boots are run doily and four Sundays..

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