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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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MONEY MARKET. SUiaiHEH RESORTS. BOAKDirVO. TIMELY TALK. TVAWXEO SiniATIONS rEMALia.

General Bouseworfc. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a respectable young girl. Ploase call at present 1B9 Quincy at, near Bod ford av. WANTED GIRLS, ATTENTION! IM modiato employment in any in utoros, of fieBB, hotels and pnvnto families, at (rood city or country Manhattan Agency. 733 Broadway, N.

Y. Positions Eiiarautootlormonoy refunded; open evenings. 8(yCIMEPmON EAGLE OFFICE. JULY 27, 1S85. RICHELIEU." The Great Infidel at the 0RJENTAL HOTEL, MANHATTAN BEACH HOTEL, NOW OPEN.

AMPLE STABLES AND CARRIAGE ROOMS. DRIVING OVER THE NEW BOULEVARD TO THE HOTELS. Diagrams with 0. JL REYNOLDS, 115 Broadway. Room 211, where rooms can be Bocured.

DIRECT WIRES TO HOTELS. jpOINT LOOKOUT CLUB HOTEL AND" COTTAGES, LONG REACH, L. Frequent and fast trains by Long Island Railroad via Lonir Beaoh: one hour from Brooklyn and New York; best boating, bathing and fishing on the coast. ROMER OILLIS, Manager. THK DAILY EAGLE li in its Forty suth year.

It is Trabliahod ovory aftnrnonn on tho working days of the ek and on SUNDAY MORNINGS. TKRMS Of SUBSOMPTION: 810 pur year; 35 fur six mnntlis; SI por month; ninijle copies 3 conn; Sunday odit ion $1.50 per your, posUgo in sludod. BATK8 FOR ADVERTISING. SOLID AGATE SIEA5VHE51EMI EACH INOERTIOtf. Pur line.

First Pago 15 centa flocond or Fourth Page 25 cents and Commercial Notices, Third or Fourth Page 50 cento Bcond (Editorial) Pago 81.00 Looturos and Excursions 25 conti Advortiaeraouta under Ilia following heads, moaauring flvo lines or less, sovetity five. cents for first insertion ana fifty cents for oach successive insertion: "For Sale "To "Let," "Boarding" Rud "Wanta." Fifteen oonto per lino in axocsa of five lines. Personals, Marriages, D.atha, Lost and Found one dot lar for oach insertion, wh jn not five lines. Ro lilions Notices fifty cents for each insertion of five lines or loss. Situations wanted, cents; females, IS cents.

No deviation from these rates. Cash in advance in all oaocs. Principal office EAGLE BUILDINGS. HOS. 34.

38 AND S3 FULTON STUEET, BROOKLYN. BRANCH OKFIOK 41 BROADWAY. K. D. THE EAGLE IN NKW YORK CITY.

Wo havo established agencies for the sale of tha EAGLE at some of the principal business points iu New York City, follows. Alitor House steps. O. P. Rockwood, Grand street Ferry.

W. H. Clinoh, 17 South stroet. Fulton street and Broadway, Knox Building. James Mead, Barclay street and Broadway.

THE KAOLK IN KUROPK. The Kaoiue aan be obtained at Gilliff's Uuited Stat ai Uxc hanK? 0 Strand, Cliarinjr Cross: American Travelers Reading Rooms, 4 Lana hom place; tho American Ei change, 449 Strand, and A. B. C. Kxclianeo Club.

175 New Bond stroet, London. at 35 Boulevard des Oapuoinoe and Munroo 7 Rue Scribe, Paris. James T. Bates A Geneva, Switzerland, and the Gor Ean Transatlantic Exchange, 78 Friodrichstrasso, Bor W. MONDAY EVENING, JULY 27, 1885, A Vlctvof Flnancinl Affairs In Europe.

Indication, of Greater Activity In Trade and Spec tiln tlfJ, TIjc Grain Crop JTrTij nmr. Wall stkeet, July H7. Tho cable review of the foreign markets days that greater activity In money is looked for la I ondoE. Tho demand for the Egyptian and sevora colonial loans will absorb somo of tho floating sui ply and harvest requirements may bo oxpociod to contribute to a rise In rates. The political outlook Is viewed moro favorably, foreign secutltles have improved, Amorican railways aro in hotter demnnd and tliero aro symptoms of a revival lu trade anol speculation.

At Paris, early In tho week, tun bouse was excllcj on rumors of a rupturo of the Anglo Hussion accord, but when this subsided prices be.ame nrmer, thers was an advanco In International and bettor harvest reports assisted confidence, although there a consensus of uplnion that lho wheat crop can uot exceed that of an ordinary year. Ilnsiness nt tho llorlin bourseelnee the fubsldonco of tho scare over the Anglo Russian negotiations hat been Inactive, but with variations tending upward. The report of the Chamber of Commerce foi 1SS1 claims that tho llerlin bourno holtLs a para niotmt position In 1)10 continental markets, the main cause being the inlluonco of tho German empire The German states are free from debt, except th railway get marks more of net Income from these roads than they have to pay as In. terest ou tho ilebL Tho report declares In favor of the preservation of r. single gold standard and against the agitation of the bimetallism.

Keporlsot Kronk lort show that the Husslau harvest prospects are most unfavorable. Winter wheat Iia not produced a medium yi'dd and Summer wheat Is a failure. Stocks opened at a decline compared with tho dose of Saturday, and ihe feature In the party trndo wan renewed pressure on I'nlon Pacific and the other tiould stocks. The Vanderhllm aud Grangers were, however, moderately strong, and after half past 11 a reaction set In which carried theso properties upward aud improved the wholo Hat. Stock Rxcltuiigc Snlu Flmt Hoard.

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ci'tlt Itreiubvay Rlilre. C'e 2i; aw lor, io9 led 170 i 105 112 IW 170 IW 1U5 IW 110 I'd 101 21'. BOARD 121 LIVINGSTON ST SEVER al large rooms with bonro: terms very moderate; near City Hall and within easy walking distance of bridge and ferries. OARU THIRD STORY FRONT ROOM, nicoly furniBhod, $10 for two; alao, back room, $3 for two; eooond story room, $10 for two; Rood board; house brown stone good location convenient to five cars to ferries. 365 Bergen st, between' I'onrth and Fifth ava.

Brd iIarge7airy rooms, hot and cold water, amnio closots, hall rooms connecting, on second and third floors, with or without board; Good table; only a few boarders; five minutes' to South ferry; Summer prices. 18'i Baltic st, between Henry and Clinton. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS TO LET, with board, several large rooms, suitable for gentlemen and wives or gentlemen wfcto will room together; Summer prices; table boarders accommodated. 25 Scher merhorn st. BOARD MANSION HOUSE.

BROOK lyu Heights. Directly oppoaito Wall fit, N. Y. four minutes' walk to Fulton or Wall st. Ferry and the bridge terminus; Buporior accommodations nt reasonable rates: large shaded (rounds; coolest location in tho vioinity of New York; select family and transient hotel; 2W rooms.

Write for circular. BOARD WANTED. BOARD WANTED BV A GENTLEMAN and wife, in a privato family, two unfurnished rooms, with board, convenient to Wall st. or Fnlton Ferry will bo permanent if enited; references. Address Eagle office.

FKJUNISSf ROOmS. iJlURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, LARGE 1 and small, suitable for gentlemen or light hoose keeping; also large, handsomo backparlor, suitable for a party of gentlemen or doctor. 245 Washington st. FURNISHED RO0MS TO LET, "WITH or without board or for light housekeeping; house first class and all home comforts can be obtained rooms newly furnished few boarders. Apply for ono week at 3570(186 8 URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ELE gant sunare or alcove room; also parlor, with folding bed, for doctor or privato party; running hot and cold water; all improvements; Urge closets; location first class; terms very moderate.

Co South Portland ay, near Lafayette. IURNlSHED" rooms to let, large pleasant second story front, with small connecting room; fully furnished for light housekeeping; hot and cold water; large closot; ono block from bridce; five minutes' walk from forrios. Apply at No. 157 Washington st. TO LET HOUSES.

TO LET HOUSE NO. 765 WASHING av. new two story brown stono; all improvements; rent 835. Apply on the promises or call on LEVI FOW LEK. 170 31 on (ague St.

LET PARTS OF HOUSES. TO LET PART OF HOUSE PARLOR floor and basement to a small, quiet family, at 207 Scllurmerllorn st, near Hoyt. mO LET PART OF HOUSE PARLOR floor and basement 304 Gold st, between Myrtle and Willoochbv avs; cheap. Inquire of JULIUS LEIIKEJJ KRAUSri.377 Fulton ay, opprwitoCity Hal. TO LET PARTS OF "HOUSES NO.

160 Smith st, near Wyckoff, 4 rooms each, rent $9 and S10; 103 st. 4 rooms, $10, and others: tlor.rs, fiats, etc. MARTIN BKEEN A SON, 211 Court st, "Warren. LKT PART OF HOUSE A'SECONlJ floor of two morns, to A small family of adults: hot and cokl water, bathroom, live minutes from Wall st. or South Ferry; rent moderate.

44 Jorale mon st. TOLET FL.1TS. HMO "LET FLATS SECOND AND THIRD JL Hats of 7 rooms oach. at No. 54 WyckolT st; rent por uwntli: possession at once.

Inouire of h. BLU.MENAU, 101 Smith st. TO LET FLATSTHOSE "WHOBE IN monies are reduced havo no necessity to pay high runts; fl rooms, all light, $10; 7 room, first ul. ss. noar ferries.

$25: sniHll and large houses. WILLIAM H. GRACK, corner Willougiitjy aud Jay sU. Open evenings. TO IET FOR BJUS3NESS I'UItPOSEW.

mo LET LOFTS TWO LOFTS, SUIT JL able for manufacturing purposes, at 11 Vin yt 2rx with hoistwny of 10 foet additional. Apply to P. LiKL SON, ollico. mO LET PLOT OR LEASE, A PLOT OF JL ground IOOjcHj feet on the south west corner of and Degraw st, near fjowanus Canal: terms reasonable. Inquire of E.

L. DEOS.SY, Surf Hotel. Firo Island. FOR I7iOR SALE HOUSE NO. 191 LINCOLN place, bit 35x133; handsomely fitted up in perfect frder; price low also four lots on Kighth ar, n(iar Cirrnli st; best Incation for residence in the city.

Owner, FIEIiDEU, LryiJibertyHt, New York. JjlOR SAIiE HOUSE A DECIDED BAR Rain, cinier of "Vaniiinton uv. and DniiBlaan st, wivt two Htory brown stone brick net furnace in cellar, smi tarv plumbinif. watchman on premises at all huuna, LEVI MontKue hL OirSAIE H()USES 2 SMAhL BRICK huusf.H, nuarly fini. lmd, Lexington av, near Sumner biibatantially built; praiuetl IhroiiKhout nix roomsaml cellar; for sale at oach to leano for $5 por month.

Apply to owner, T. W. TAB Ell, 21'J Montngne st. IOR SALE HOUSE $3,000 FOR A 3 Ktorj. hijrh ytoop frame houso; nice condition eahV waik to briilfte; rents IS ner cent.

urdinnvy neighborhood easy terms. H. li. CROSSKTT, 83 Cedar at, New fTIOR SALE HOUSES FIRST CLASS 3 story frames, r.nd cellar, 15 room; all improvements; sanitary plumbing; near Kapid Transit; 17 per cent, on investment erisy terms; call once and secure a bargain. JL.

BKItf I l.i(3 Fnlton st. FOR SALE HOUSES SOME VERY elegant brown stone front houses at low hucre; one two Htt.rj' brick, bargain; three story frame, rent only $5,250. N. A. TURNER, 491 Gates near Marcy.

TTI '( )R SAl7F70USFr "WYCKOFF" JL between Court and Smith, two story and basement brick, 'iOx lU, nine rooms, all improvements and in ordpr: price possesnion. MATTHKW Ml EES A SON, 'Mi (Jourt st, experts in appraising property. ITOR SAIjE HOUSES A SACRIFICE FayiiiK 12 pi cent, Seven nt'i houses, 14 each. Madison st, new rented at $4 () each price. gf'fJO cash to station.

KKIIGUSON, No. tfG'J Gates COlTIV'Jl'UV fH4I13I5TV FOIl SAI K. "SALE HOUSE VERY L(nV ELE: fi? Rant residence now and ropleto wit hall improvements; full water supply; only nu left, at Richmond Hill. L. I.

this at onco. KfELDKli, 5J) Liberty sr, N. or EOWLElRiehnumd Hill. FOR SALE LOTS OZONE PARK lots; tho choicest near by locality t.j Brooklyn, nt tho junction of Atlantic av. and the Kockaway Reach Knil road Ozone Park Iepot.

on ihe propyny iuy an excursion ticket for 30 cents at Klatbush av. depot for 1 or o'clock train only 0 minutes by railroad; pure air, hisli gmund, in the midst of improvements; lots ijiSOiieach, payable ten (10) dollars per iiv nth rJO per rent, less for cash down. IllTCHCOUK'S Hoal Estate Office, at the depot in Ozone Park; open all day. fob fOR EXCHANGE $:0,000 OF fancv dry poods, watches and jfwelry take lots free aud clear unproved, liirhtly and will add cash broker's commission paid. BKitNHARD.

ti'J Whito st. Now York. FOB SAI.li WIAXOS. TjlOR SALE PIANO 45, ELEGANT 1L for tiRKinners; reat barAinins; all makers. See (iOHTZ A 81 nml Ki (Join at.

SALE I'TANO 7 A rosewood piano in perfect order, with leant eui broidered utiver, nnd stool; original price fil) for $Kj0 ca.sli if sold at once, as owner Wftnti moy. (Jail and exaniiiio at ii57 Fulton sr. "IOli SALE PIANOS SEVERAL" JL right and sauare pianos, in good c.tnditi;n and by the best makers ti cas.u at prices thin ever before oifered in tlii city. F. II.

CHANDLER, ITi Montague street. pian6 monthly until p.iid; at j.icrihce: piano month rent, witli sIdoJ, cminMidered ctv('r, rich carved ies, i'ull octave; uprights and stpi. 'res; bargains this niuiiih io make room. VHKKPS1, W'K l''ultn st. OR 8AI1K PIANO gain Private party will siH elegant rr.Rt cabinet Rr.

mtl upright plino, first class and perfect in every particular cost new lust Winter, $450; price ifclfio. For information address EUROPE, Box 5, Ea'le office. fjOR SALE BUSINESS CO MM TSSION hakeiy, cimfection' ry and ico cream s.ilotm, v. itll living apurtments. Infjuire at '2T2 iSmith st.

ITIOR SALE BUSINESS A FIRST CLASS saloon, with meeting rooms. Inquire at 407 Bridge ut, near Eulton. IjK)R SALE I5U.SINESrS A nur liijuor store in this city. For particubvrs coll between li and 8 P. M.

at. IbTt Washington Rt; ITIOR SALE BUSINESS ONE OF TH Jinest meat markets in Brooklyn, with futures complete; must bo aold at vnce; a bargain to right party. Apply at tho corner of Butler and Bnd sts, in tin storn. 70K SALE BUSINESS A HANDSOME cicrar stfjre in a location, dtiiiiL' a iood business. will be sold cheap, as the owner wants to retire from business.

Inquire iu store, 1 lb" Court st. nurw State. "gORSALE BUSINESS LARGE "COUN JB? trj' tri'ocory, 2 story and cellar, with bufiiness and fixtures; comer Int. lOOxl'25 first class location 0U0 iuciiine; six miles from bridge; cheap; easy terms. J.

Jj. BERCEN, 1.4i:t 'ultoiibt. IJOR SALE BUSINESS LHiUOKHTOKB 17 at 'asl New York, iiear rapid transit station ood business; will be cheap; satisfactory reasons for selling two story h. use; larp! cellar: rMit low; five years' luas: AA BAIIXYjt 17rVashiii(ton st. fXrii S7VLE BUSINESS A )L $170 will buy confectionery and ciunr ntr.ro: rent $10, with two larpe rooms; doinfr a splendid business; rea son for sellinill health of proprietor.

J. I A it Dcraw st. FOII SA 1,30 171 Oil SALE FURNIT LTllE GATED in your nev or old home, if you require parlor, dining room or chamber furniture, a reliable and economical place to secure a single piec1 or full suit is WECHSI.KU ABRAHAM'S. B. tiiims a specialty.

A 40 lb. pure South American curiod hair mattress, in two parts, worth for $0. LOANS ON FURNITURE IN USE AT 0 per cent, without removal or delay. Vtum $50 to $400 to responsible parties only. A.

J. STEEfi A 31) Nassau stRomn o. N. Y. CE.

STAPLES. 9 No. 215 MONTAGUE ST. Dealer in Brooklyn nnd New York City railroad stocks and bonds. Brooklyn and New York rbb stocks and bonds.

Bank, Trust Company and Insurance Btocka. City, County and Statft bonds. ROOKLYN'TRUST COMPANY, NO. 177 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL (fall $600,000 Invested in U.

S. 4 per cent, bonds at par and A LARGE SURPLUS. Allows interest on deposits. Doposita are subject to check at sight, or returnable at speciiiod dates; issues cer ti tic a tea of deposit. Desirable depositor? for funds awaiting investment.

by special charter to act aa xocuter, administrator, guardian, trustee or any other position of trust, 18 a legal depository for money paid into court. Acts a registrar or transfer agents of stocks and bonds, and ia trustee for railroad or other corporation mortgages. Peculiar advantages are derived from having the Trust Oompany ct in any of the above capacities. Will exocuto ordors for purchase and aala of U. S.

bonder other investment secuntios. Upon deposit of cash or approved security this company will guarantee letters of credit and pay all drafts audor tame. TRUSTEES: Tosiah O. Low, K. F.

Knowlton, Honry K. Sheldon, Alex. M. White, John T. Martin, Cornelius D.

Wood A. A. Low, Frederic Cromwelt.Wdliam H. Malof Alexander McCue, John P. Rolfe, Honry Sanger, Michael W.

Corlies, Kipley Ropes, Win. B. Kendall, H. E. Pierrepnnt, Abrara B.

Baylla RIPLEY ROPES. President, Edmund W. ConuK, Vice President. Jauf.3 Rocs Cuuran, Secretary. HOKSES, CAKBtAfiES, ScC.

LIGHT CART FOR SALETSIJITABLE for either ono or two horses; just the thing for tho country. Apply at McGOVKRN'S stable, No. 50 Love lano. OUPES, BROUGHAMST EXTENSION TOE PHAETONS, SURREYS. Village crt, iiglit rookswnys, pony phaetom, Jump state, Depot Wagons, PhyHicianB1 Pbutons, Buggies, And ufty sncond hand carriages at reasonable nrjews.

AMES DOWNKY, 337 and 333 Atlantif t. WORK HORSES TO LET, BY THE DAY or week, suitablo for grocer, bualnesa wagon or any light work also, largo, strong horses, suitable for einglo or double trucks or any heavy work. D. S. BRES LIN, No.

50 Jay st. PERSONAL. I ARBY MISSING FOR FOUR YEAliS, I MICHAEL CAKEY. ajred 23. hefjzht 8 ft.

1 Iiglit complexion left hU home In Birdlnll, County Tip Deraty, Ireland, four years ago for this country. If ho will address F. SHAUGHNrSgY, Box East Now York, h. he will learn of somothii to his adrantage. Any information as to his whereabouts or when last seen will be gratefully recclred by anxious relatives.

INSURANCE POLICIES, Printed with the ntraost coatneas nnd at ih BROOKI yX KAGIjIJ JOB PRlHTIKCi OFl'ICE. milE SAGAMORE, GREEN ISLAND, LAKK GKORGB, Is situated in the midst of tho finest lake and mountain Bcenery. Tho buildinjcs aro unique in plan and construction. The srrado is now completed, with shaded walk aud drives iu all directions. For illustrated circular address M.

O. BUOWN, Bolton Landing, Warren N. Y. OAKLAND BKACH HOTEL, WARWICK, n. I.

Beautifully oca tod on Saraanneitt Bay, near tho mouth of the Providence ttWor, a few miles south of Providence, on a branch of the Shore Lino Railroad, WILL OPEN JUNE 24. It has all the Attractions of a first class watering place. The house and surround in pa are first class in overy rospoot and furnished with all modern improvements. Good bathing, boating, and fishing. For circulars and other information address Oakland Boach Hotel.

E. STANTON, Proprietor. IILENWOOD HOUSE, DKL A WAR WATKR GAP. Pa. Most delightful reBort in the raountaioa.

PURK MOUNTAIN AIR; Picturesque ficenery. ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST CLAS8. Coach meet, all trains. Address C. K.

COPJi. 7AGLE. Those go'nft In tho country for t.ue Suramor CAN HAVE THE fiAGLK, SUNDAY INCLUDKD, Sont thein for $1.00 per month. Postage paid. BURNETT HOUSE, STROUD3BURG, Pa.

NOW OPKN; elegant hotel capacity enlarged and improved; apocial attention Riven to ainitnry arrangements of house; all modern conveniences; baths, gas, bells, etc. pure mountain air and spring water; beautiful scenery. Send for circular. GEORGE W. ZKIGLER.

Proprietor. Formerly Proprietor of Glenwood House, Delaware Water Gap. OARD AT A FARMHOUSE. TWO AND A HALF MILES FROM TARRYTOWN. By HudB'Ui River Railroad ur New Yrk City and Northern Uadroad.

Plenty of fruit, vegetable, egRH and milk; Sneahttdi; healthy location, free from malaria and mosquitoes pleasant homo for person seeking country recreation references xchaugtid. For particulars adilrps Box 4(1. North Tarrytuwn, N. Y. Postal cardri not noticed.

HIGHLANDFAIiSl TVO SMALL FAMI lifucan be acconunrKlated with good board Inca tion pleasant and healthy; plenty uf milk and vi crtables; twenty minutea' walk to postnflicu; one hour's drive to Htitiou; referenco.s terms reasonable. Address WILLIAM S. GALLAGHER, Kldrcd. Hulhvan County, N. Y.

MbtiNTAiN View co'ri'AGE, Situated on a fr.rm fr.im CntsVill Lamling; ulevateii; grand view; tabh: roid and healthy; HUeta conveyed irtre fri in th lur.dinj:; tvms To $7 week; rcferenro Peck Sin, 2H 't Forty. st, New York. Arldru.i W. L. OVMKB AUGH, Ivi.Uatom, tJreent' X.

Y. JAYSIDE HOTKL, AMITYVILLK. L. I. Second season pmient inanagenient, first eha family hotel, tidhing, boating, crahbing, battling, hade, drives, lawns, etc.

BETI 1 LE 1 1 aT I I BETHLEHEM, N. IL, OPENS for reception nf July 1. Ai; iimt i. front 67 tw per weelr. i untmente cul.ir.

II. E. Proprietor. nLLoY PATrnouri l. fifty feet fnm wator, lance of hads; specinl accommodations for liberal tabl; moderate.

R4jtrrenct.s: Clnrlei Dfiiin. Court r.t. and Firnt place; K. IL Smith. A hi) and 15 Send tor eirculnr.

0. HANSEN. housk; lO NORTHPORT L. L. ON THK SHORE OF LONG ISLAND SOUND.

Large and well shaded ground, in a htMlthy iou ation. Terms moderate. DAVID G. HAKTT. Pr prretor.

Ai'EW AljULTS CAN BE AC'COMtnA ted with hor.rd at farm hotiso on Dclvnre Hivor. Ouiet location; pliint rooms; lit iniiiutLS Port Jervis dep')t. For particulars, ad'tr' R. P. BELL.

Matrn liki County, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. HILTON HOTEL. I. llALLKNHEC'C. Proprietor.

Terms 8 to 111 ieh. two in a i imh cxlva lar'tu prlor; jut the placi; tor Apply lot circul.if.s to Uuin': KU: Trent N. Y. rjURNElt HOUSE, DANBURY, Cmn. Eight 'Hundred feet above Long Lliuid Sound: fro'.

mnlaria; jM'rfcctly healthy; line driven, walk And i ccni'iy; the best tinted iitttel ot it.s siz in Cuiinocticut two hours' ride frwin New Yi rk. Send fur eircii! i4'. S. BUSS. Propiiotor OCEAN AVKNUK K( JTRL, PATCHOGUK.

L. 1. Ilinsintly situated on the s'lor; the (Jvent South ithin lifty lent of tlitj T.tcr. overlooking Itay and ih: hi. Furninhed beils md hair innUrrsses.

Only liw iuinute. i from depot and t. h'rap!) livt iy hi.ibl" ron U'e(s with Jtoiel. Aei'orii tu da 'S'1) Knsts. Bro largo dining room; of shado only t'" Irom the watLT; ilb atid iiriv boating, lishing, gunning, Surf uud Ij.uliiug.

Furnished cottage?) to lot. SANFOUO WF.EKS, Pr.ipri. S.r. 1 0UNTRY HO ART WA N'D'I I ON LONO Isl TfitT. i Iw.

ch I tr ini'l priv itf Cv it nth li.iy jcrri'd Adliv, KtviiiK tyrii nnd lull P. O. Box Iti i. Kuw Yi.rrf 1 ATSKILTj MO INTAIX S. ECHO IIOUSK.

P.M.KNVIl.l.K 11! mIhi i' MM (or ftnd tr.i nsi nil Ij'. lurtliyr liarlk ulant ail.Irs WYNKOOl. V. sii.fi.tu 'tc VOU CAS KKKP COOT, J. ON THK BUY VAN I.OAN'H CI'IDE AND CO TIIKIIK.

Describes hilly 101 ai Iimumw, v.itli iSlnilrjitiona. tenns, uf eh Privo If) Maileil poatiiK psid roctfipt of price in coins, curruncy or Uro cont postdxo stumps. WALTON VAN LOAN. Uatskill. N.

Y. ni T'NPUKSUANCK OF AN OilllKR OF THK Han. I. IliTk'tin. Sill nf Hie County of Kins, notice is hcreliy (limn, ncrorfiin Uw.

to nil persons Iiavinjr I'lnims n.tinst MAHV WAKSKU, J. vte of thu of lirooklyn. deceaseil, tlifit they ur" rteiuireil to exhibit the iliie, with tile vouchers tliercior. to the subscriber, tiio lulmiiiisirator. ni his nlsce of trsns.ief inr business, at the office of diaries K.

t'robt. No. Fulton street, in the City of lirooklyn, on or before tUei loth day of August next. Dated Jammrv 111, 18rif. CHAIILES K.

WAUNHIl, Administrator, etc. fe2 Km SURROGATE'S COURT, KIMiS COOTY In the matter of tho application of Ceorge 11. Abbott, Public Administrator in Kinss County, as administrator the ood.s, cluil lej.j nmt credits ivhicjt rr re of Charles W. (lotlard. dereasefl, for nutlu rify lo mortirsfje, lease or sell the real property of deceased lor payment of his Notice is hereby Lii.it tie proceiHls tile sale of tile real estate of CHAIU.IIS W.

G(I1AKI. Ii te of the Ciiy of lirooklyn, dece.ri's'd. l. tely made under fh'J orders and decrees of the ite's t' of the County of KiliKS, in the above entitled by Ceoro 11. Abbott, Public Administrator in Kmc.s (' as administrator of the floods, ehittels and cr dils which retif (v'liarffs W.

de eseil, itill lirMlisfribute 1 by the s. anions thu creditors of said deceased, in pr portion to their renpective tlebls, aceordine i l.i at tile Surrogate's erlicc in the Knurs (bounty 'oui House, in tne City ot Brooklyn, County of Knits and State of New York, on tlin Kill day of September, A. l) lR i.1. at ten o'clock in tho forenoon of that day. Dated lirooklyn, tins nay ot line, IbclJ.

jy'J, 7t t. BKI ATLANTIC MUTUAL COMPANY, NKW Yli OFFICE: f.I WaU. ilUEET. ORUANlZl INSURES Aftc'i ND INLAND NAVtOATiiJN AND WILL ISSUK POLICIES CINt; LOSS PAYAIiLH ASSKTS FOR THK SKCUP.1TY ITS POLICIES AKJJ MOKE THAN TEN DOI.LJUiS. The profits of 0r.

c.cnpa. iy rev. it thi. tl. ami arc dividoil annually iipr t.t preuiiuins terimiialed durinjf tho yr ar, cortilicatos for which ara ii.iied, btiariiif; intcreut in tucordauce will: its chute; J.

I). JONES. Prejelent. CHARLES DK.VNLS. Vica Preaident.

V. H. II. MflORK. Secnd Vice PrujidonU A.

A. HAVEN, Tilird VicB Presidant. J. H. CHAPMAS, SecrctalT.

ONTl JCNTAL INSURAXCJO CO. Kenervs for roinsuranco of nutKliuuiing nsVit.Sl,77.r).R20.C9 Kesero e.mple lor all other claims Capital paid in CLill I.IKKIIIDO.IW Not surplus Total cash assets, January 1. laSI $4.867. 'X2 01 GKOKUKT. HOPE, President.

H. H. LAMPOET. Vice Presidel.t. OHAKLES H.

DUTCH KB. Secretary Br.K kiyn rfllHE WILLIAMSnURGH CITY FIRE DT J. HUBANCE COMPANY OI' HKOOKLYN. N. Y.

ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT, January 1. 1BSS: Capital 905OOOIVOO Reserved for roinlurance, Ao Net surplus Total assets 81,191.1110.49 OFFICES: Corner Broadway and First st, K. and 12 Oourtat, Rrooklyn; l.r0 llr iiidway. Nei York. EDMUND DltiaGS.

Projidsnt N. W. Ms 'HKHOLK. Secreiary. I''.

H. WaV, Assistant Secretary. W. H. HltoWN, Assistant Secretary.

W. ClUOUW Assistant Secretaty. JEBBK WatboX. General Audit. MECHANICS F1RB IN3URANCK COMPAHT.

217 MONTAflUE STRKET, Brooklyn. 164 BROADWAY, Now York. W.M. H. MALE, Vioa Fnddoai VAIin Nichols, Secretary.

Mkhhit Tl'ttlk, Ar.sisttr.t Secro.sry. John H. Mott, General Manager. INSUIiANCE COMPANY, BU HARTFORD. Conn.

AGCHEGATE AMOUNT OF ASSETS 83,054,010.58 Aui 1 iriui, a.l rit SURPLUS l.W,1.423.4fi JOINT STOCK CAPITAL PAID UP 4.0U.U0i!.0O SURPLUS BEYOND ALL LIABILITIES. ToUl n. 1 nmt Agent. Alontague at EIDELITY AJTt) CASUALTY IU and 210 BROADWAY, NKW YORK. of BankB, Railroads, Exprea and Inauranco Companies can obtain BONDS OF SURETYSHIP From this Company at moderatw ratos.

Th bonds of this Company aro accepted liy the Courts of tiio State of New York. W.M. M. RICHARDS, Freaidont. JOUN M.

CRANK, Socretary. Roueet J. IIILI.AS, Asni int Secretary. PHENIX INSURANCE (OMI'ANY, OF BUOOKLVN. N.

INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. STATEMENT: JANUARY 1, iaS.1. CAPITAL In UNITED STATES BONDS. .81.000,000.00 RESERVE FOR REINSURANCE, Ere 07 NET SURPLUS ASSETS 84,342,430.25 OFFICES: PHENIX BUILDING, COURT STREF.T. NO.

99 BROADWAY. BROOKLYN, E. D. CITY OF NEW YORK: WESTERN UNION BUILDING, Broadiray, corner l)ey street. OFFICERS: STEPHEN CROWELL, Prosident.

PHILANOEIt Suaw, Secr.itary. William Chapters, Assistant Secretary. E. IlAbLEHURST, Sucretary Brooklyn Department. Alden S.

Ckowkll, Manacor Eastern District. jgEECHEB fc BENEDICT, CORNER COURT AND MONTAGUE STREETS, BROOKLYN: BRANCH OFFICE, 145 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Spocial attention of the insuring public inrited to the rates and facilities of this Mfoll known firm. HavinR been successfully established for nearly fifteen years, they aro favorably alliod rith loading insurance companies, nnd exclusively GENERAL AGENTS FOR BROOKLYN AND LONO ISLAND OF THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ENGLAND; BUN FIRE OFFICE. OF LONDON.

ENGLAND: WASHINGTON FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BOSTON; FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OS PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturing and mercantile establishments, the ovr tra and occupants of private dwellings, builders aud managers of estates will find il to their advantage to losrn by correspondence or personal Interviofr the terms 0 proposals to bo secured at this office. Liberal arrangements made with rollable men as can LOST AND FOUND. LOST ON F1UDAY LAST, A SMALL yellow BITCH, about 6 years, with leather collar 00; QV) reward trill bo paid. 31B Livingston 6t.

IjlOUND ON SUNDAY. GUN CASE 8UP posed to contain gun and Bnhing rod owner can have samo by proving property and paying cost of adver ti sinK. Apply to GEORGE W. HUNT, 13 Bonth Oxford t. OST ON SUNDAY, 26TH.

IN PROS? I ict P.nrk, Abont noon, vicinity of carrousel, a bey gold WATCH, hunting case, with silver chsm attach raenfc; watch made bv Conlrini and baani the inacrintion "Awarded to John O. McCarty, by 8L Auguatlne'a School, of Brooklyn." Aaiha watch lis highly valued aa a trophy, accrrMpcndiBRrowsrrt Wii be paid on it ra'aro iaJ. C. McQABTY, 2 lf Dean at. Commissioner Reeve's Remarkable Prediction.

How Collector Black is Lilced A Flag of Historic Yalue Liquor Selling at Coney Island Pool Sellers Versus the Truly Good. Commissioner Reeve Just before the close of the war. In IBM, I foretold that General Grant would be nominated for the presidency in 1868. Events proved that I was right Ex Assemblyman Torinoy That a.llttle dissatisfaction exists among tho Democratic mosses la admitted on all hands. Thoy are not yearning for patronago, but thoy bollovo tho offices should bo moro fairly divided.

T. F. Donovan Collector Black Is winning goldon opinions from all classes of Domocrats. Ho moves a little slowly, of course, at first, but ho will seo to it, I think, that the party men who havo worked in tho past will be oared for. Constablo Andrew J.

Lyons The cjectmont business is vory light Just now. When 1 am called upon to turn pooplo into tho 3troota I put thorn in U3 cool and shady a placo as I can find. John Ilrown, of tho Buildings Department I have In my possession ono of the flags thatrwero first fired upon in tho rebellion. It is tho ensign of tho steamer Star of tho West 1 was intimately acquainted with Admiral Tauhling and Captain, now Commodore and wo throe drew Iota for the flags of that vossol. Paulding drew the Jack, Meade the burgeo, and I tho onsigu.

I havo also at home the model of tho first Dahlgren gun that was made for tho Government. It was given to mo by Mcado on the old Xorth Carolina. George Dietrick, trensurer of tho paeugerbund 1 am going to Germany to soo my relatives and play scat with Bismarck. Ho is champion of Germany, but I am tho champion of the Saongerbund. T.

Mitchell I don't know why the teniperanco societies liore do not move to restrain liquor selling at Coney Island on Sundays. I supposo tho task is too big for them. A well known lawyor I havo Just been defending tho pool pollers. They pay well. Tho men who have only their words to goon are very sure pay, while if you deal with tho pious you'll probably got cheated out of half you earn.

I never lost a dollar among sporting moil. George Fdeson I am superintending rehearsals of anew piece at tho Fourteenth streot Theater. Yon know that Jiartley Campbell has taken that house. Lucky man. Campbell.

I knew him when he was having a pretty hard struggle, but ho has won tho bailie, ile deserves success, and so do a great many others. It's all very well to say: Push to tho but how can a man push to the front when there arc a thousand peoplo ahead of him, pulling and hauling for first place There must be a gap somewhere or a man can't get through. Stewart L. Woodford For my own pari, I would like to see the remains of Grant interred either at West Point or Washington. II.

A. Stewart Mr. l'aggeti will get tho Eleventh Ward delegation in tho Senatorial Convention. Mr, Griswold o' eupics very much the same position as the gentleman who had so much trouble with a curtain lour legged animal in crossing a bridge Henry A. Meyers The barbers of Brooklyn are well organized.

They have an association, hold meetings regularly and give a picnic once a year. Dr. Charles E. Griswold I will not be able to tako a vacation this Summer. Next Summer, however, I intend to go to Europe, and will probably spoud Hie greater part of my time in Switzerland.

Health Commissioner liaymund Considering tho extremely warm weather tho health of tho city is excellent. George II. I.augJcy Why doos not somo one start a largo Summer garden in Brooklyn In my opinion, it would pay. William S. l.everich There aro moro lawyers in Brooklyn Just now who aro not earning their salt than there are firo fl is in tho Park.

Colonel Mcl.eer So 1 am an "offensive partisan." What strange discriminations people sometimes make. Harry Adams I do not like to appear as being too confident, but I think it probable that I shall bo renominated for the position of County Treasurer. John II. Starin It did not pay to havo tho Glon Island boats continue to make Brooklyn landings. That is why the system was given up.

SHOUT BRANCH YACHT CLUB. A Contest for J'. nnmit Yesterday 'liie Dove Win tile The Short Brnneh Yacht Club left the foot of Thirty seventh street yesterday morning and sailed to Captain Jake Smith's, to contest for a pennant. Tho wind w. very light from the southwest and the tide on tho ebb.

Only two boats woro ablo to make tho landing, and aftor a delay of an hour they wero sont away. Tho courso was from off Jake Smith to and around Tort l.afayotie, then to and around buoy No. IS, thenco home to starting point, keeping all marks on the port hand. The Dove was tho first to get away, crossing Hie lino at :s.lfi.'15 followed by tho idle S. at .18 Both crossod on the port tack.

The Jidio slowly over hauldod tho Dove, uud nt I'orl Lafayette had a load of three minutes, when sho broko tho skagg of her rudder, throwing her out of tho race. Dove sailed ovor the course and was awarded me pennant. A SKHIOI'S ACCI'SAITON. Lnst Saturday night Officer Tim Jones, of Kockaway Bench, arrested Frank Foster, a bartender In ono of the hotels at Hammill station, on tho charge ol criminally assaulting Paulino l.ohrs, who was employed in tho same hotel. Tho warrant was issued by Justice llealey, who released Foster on $1,000 bail and set lho examination down for tomorrow.

Tho accused denies the charge. Folks away from home during Summer usually notify us by post from time to turjb of their littltj wtints in dry eod3 or toilot urticlos, and we tliom promptly. Orders received during th ripouiid Four Daya Ten Pm Cunt. Sale, commenciin; Monday. July 27, will bo untitled to the ton per cont.

rebate. Wfchsleu IIa.m, New Buildings, Fulton db. If you are going in tho country $1 will or the Eaoi.z (Sunday included) for one month. Poatuuo ptiid. ISA KR Jtdy 2(1, Julia A.

Ril. i K7lh vonr nf Baker, widow of Charles Relatives nnd frionus ef the itunily are refiictfully in vittjd to the innuriil tr.ini her lute tusideiiuu, Wils' rft, on Tucsdiy, July lit o'clock P. M. BEEGH ln this city, July 26, 18H5, Mrs. ELlZAUKTrl llr.ixii.

lined Vrt year. Tiio fuiHM at will tnko nlaco on Wednesday af tm onon, at 2 o'elick, train tins residence of her nephew, Mr. element Lockitt, lil'J Carlton av. Relatives and friends are invited. COIJ.IN'S Devil's Lake.

Dakota, on Saturday. Joly IM. OvllUH s.m of thu lato John N. Collins, of t3 ui iV. Hged Ui'iuains wern interred at Oswego Thursday, uly 23.

PU.NK On Sunday, July 20, at his late residonco, 1G5 St uyvesant av, William Dunne, in the G3d year of his ace. Funeral ut 2 P. M. Tuesday, July 28. Interment private.

FEKGUKO. In Brooklyn, on Munday, July Mav, infant daughter of James B. and Alice Ferguson. Funeral takes place Wednesday, July 29, at 2 P. fn.ni Lltio Broadway.

Relatives and friends are invited. 1,0 VK Union Lodge, No. Kilt, 1. 0. O.

F. Brethren: You arc hereby summoned to attend the funeral of our lato hruther, Thomas Lovk, at the hidge room, JC7 Fulton at, Tuesday, July 28, at, P. sharp; Hrethrcn of aiator lmle.es traternally invited. A. E.

GEOIlOE, N. G. MA LONE On Sunday, July 2li, ANTHONY JUAI.ONE, in i he l'i of his ape, native of Edendery, Kings County, belaud. lt lalives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral irom his late residence, 285 Twenty second at, Tuesday. July 2s, at A.

thenco to St. John's Church. Twenty nrst st, nenr Fifth av.where a solemn liiKh will t.o ottered for ilie reiiiise of his soul. Interment at Holy Cress Cemetery. MUTZ Vktekas Association, Twenty thiiii) Reo imknt, N.

X. DitooKLYN, July 27. 18K5 (d this ass are herehy notified of the death of Captain Airmen Jorf.i tor many ears a member of tint n.ssociation. 'uiini services at itrick Church, N. notieo of which was received too late for invitations to be issued.

CUAULEii 11. bionoAun, President. McMATH Ida Mc.Matii, daughter of John B. and Kate MeMath. Funeral Irom parents' residence, 78 Eleventh st, South Brooklyn, on Tuesday, at 2 P.

M. N1KBEK At his lato residence, 107 Raymond st. after a short illness, Dietiuci: Kicueii, need 01 years, 9 months and 1J days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the tuncral from the (leriti.in Kranelical Church. on Sclier lueriiorn st, near Court, Tuesday aii.ernoon, July 2H, nt 2 o'clock.

POND the residence of her parents, ll Fulton st. July 2.r, M.uiv Wiiitakkii. aKed 3 ars and 17 days rnly daughter of Thomas Winston and Funeral Tuesday, July 28, at V. from Hie residenon of her aunt, Mrs. M.

T. Hecon. l.MUsl Pscilic st. Friends andjn'latiws are invited to attend. Interment private.

n. and Providence, I. papers please copy. PHE.VDKKG AST On July ail, Knima. daughter of ph H.

Fiviidorgast, in the 'J2nd yteir of her age. Funeral (rem her lr.to residence, o21 Bergen at, on Tues July 28, at 'J o'clock P.M. Friends are requested to al tend. In Tirooklyn, July 2o. lSSfi, Mexa eged 4o years, win, nt Reinlieimer.

li iv, and Iriulids. als members of Zeiedatha Lodge No. F. A. Magnolia Lodgo, lull.

I. O. O. are invited to attend her funeral from her lato residonce, 'JC0 on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. S'i'01IKR 0 Saturday, July 25, William B.

Stod in his 27th year. Relatives arid friends are invited to attend tho funeral on Tuesday, July 2H, at 2 P. from his lato rnsidonco, ti'J" Herkimer st nenr Troy av. Iloston papers pleaso copy. SULLIVAN On Sunday.

July 20. Timothy SULLIVAN, a native of tho Parish of Alitcilolltown, County Cork, Ireland. 'lativcs and friends are invited to attend the funeral from ins late residence, 121 Congress st, on Tuesday, July jo. at o'clock P. M.

VANDFRlSfiURtni Snddenly. July 20, of apoploiy, P. A'ANTlKIturnoU. Notice of funeral hereafter. if A VI PTC fVOTl 'TIN PIjTvSUANUE OF AN ORDER MADE U.

hv the Hon. Henry A. Moore, County Judge of Kings unity, dated the 27th dy ot June, A. I). 1885, notice i3 To'iv given to all creditors and persons having clnims against JOSEPH H.

WOODWARD and JOHN BOWMAN, individually or as copartners, composing the tirm of J. II WOODWARD A lately doing business in the City of Brooklyn, that they are required to present their said claims, with tho vouchers therefor, duly verified, to the subscriber, tho duly appointed assignee of said Woodward A Bownutn, at his place of transacting bnsi nes. No 108 Atlantic avenuo, in the City of Brooklyn, on or lielorc the 18th day of September. 1HB5 Dated Brooklyn. July 3.

1885. EUGENE KERN, Assignee Tnoit vniv, IC.utl.E KlKNliL. Attorneys for Assignee, 93 Nassau stroeL riY. City. N.Y.

jy06M PURSUANCE TO AN ORDER MADE fl by the Hon. Henry A. Mooro. County Judge of the County of Kings, on the 20th day of Juno, 1835, nntico is hereby given to all creditors and persona having claims against WILLIAM iMAUPAI, lately doingbusinoss in tho City of Brooklyn, that they are required to present their claims, wit li vouchers theroof. duly verified, tp the subscriber, the duly appointed assignee of tho said William Maupai, for tho beneilt of his creditors, at his place of transacting business, No.

40 Graham in the City of brooklyn, on or before tho lth day of September, 1885. Dated June 1885. HENRI F. W. KE1HN, Assignee.

Yt B. Attorney for Assignee. jyO (iwM AT" TP! SPECIATTi OF THE COUNTY COURT OF KINGS COUNTY, held at llin County Court Ilouso. in tho Citv of lirooklyn, ou ih IStli day July, lHHf). PrcBont tho linn.

Hoary A. Moore, Canity In tho mnttnrof tho of 130 CUKKT FRIKDIUOII GOTTSUHEN or GOTSUHM to to tho sntisfftution of tho C.Mirr by tho p' itinn of Borchort Ju imlrich or Gois' hm. ot thu City of lirooklyn, in Kings County, that tho hnd horetofnro nssurhed the name uf I'TUi'lbKiaCII B. GOTTSCHEN nnd uund tho name iu nil tmsiui'ijs truneactiona and tlmt ho will derive pecuniary bpnolit from permanently nsanminx or rotninin tho said niiinc It is hereby urde red, that tho snid applicant be mitln. rir.ed astiimio nnd to retain the name of Fredurieh 15.

Guttschen from and after tho ilrat dny of 1H8I5. provided that he shall within ten doya from thin dato cnuse a copy of this order to bn ubliyhotl in the BliOOK lvh Daily Kaoi.e, a public newspaper printed iu the County of Kings, end that within twenty days from ha L'rantinji of thm order ho, tho said applicant, Bhall cans ui petition, affidavit, this order and an affidavit of publication of tho to bo tiled and recorded In the County Cle rk's office of tha County of Kinga. And that upon complying tho roquireraunUof this order the npplioant shall from and uftor tho 1st day of September, l885 bo known by tho name of Friedcricb B. Gottaohen, and by no other. Granted July 18, 1385.

R. THUR8BY, Clerk. Enter: H. A. MOORI2, Oounty Jnda.

Frame MaLOCGAY, Att'y fcr Petitioner, 140 Naasau sfc H. F. City ANTED GUtliS WUO WISH TO learn nny imwinjf niacuino win rucoi iun ifiiiu tions fiftv cents at the noting machine acbool of the BROOKLYN CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY, 01 Poplar st, bettvoou Hicks and Henry. Hours, 9 to 5 daily, oxuept WANTED LADIES TO LEARN DRESS cutting, trimming and draping by Trench square measure system: costumes cut nnd basted and warranted to fit perfectly; cutting to order of nnttprus a apecniltys competent dronnmakor3 sent to families. jL.

KOJA NOW8KI, No. 480 Fulton Bt, oppoaito Wechslor 4 Abraham's. i Nire and Hemnstressen. WANTED A NURSE GIRL; MUST BE experienced and como well recommended; Gor mau or Swodish preferred. Apply thifl afternoon at 121 Lincoln place between Shtthand Soyonth ayu.

ANTED I'd" ASSIST IN CARE OF two childrou, a competent woman. 655 Greene avenue. ANTED TO ASSIST IN CARE OF children and he generally useful, a young girl only those who havo had somo experience need apply; must wear cap and apron and go to the country for tho season. F. Eagle office WANTED TO MIND A BABY, 18 months old.

a girl; must bo willing and obliging; German preferred best city reference. Call at 582 Henry anted toItaWcare of child and make hersolf useful, a tidy girl; must have good roference; wages Call for two (lays at 544 1'ranK av. ChnmberiunhlH anil Wn.ltrc.incs. yLST ANTED A CHAMBERMAID AND wfiitross of experience for first nee for first class boarding houso; reference required. Apply at Oiinton si.

'ANTEDAS WAITRESS AND CHAM a nont. tidy eirl. Call at onco, prepared to work, at No. 118 Schurincrhorn sMumont door. Cooks, Washers and lronor.

ANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironer. Apply at 207 htcrling place. ANTED A COOK TO GO TO THE sea side with a tirivatn family: city reference ro quired. 641 Ilerkimerju. ANTED FIRST CLASS COOK AND laundress: must have good reference.

Call oofore 10 or after 7 at 234 President st. CJcueruI Housework. nSTANTED KOR GENERAL HOUSE work, young strong girl, with city reference. Apply at No. 4: told st, near Fulton.

"SU ANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, a 'irl; must he a rood cook and laundress, nnd hs70 reference Call at. i' Downing at, near Gates av. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a Girl; must ho a good w.iohcr and ironer. Carlton av. ANTED TO DO (4ENERAL HOUSE work in a small family of adults, a girl Apply after o'clock in the evening at14 Jornleiuon st.

XANTEDTO 1)6 GENERiUi" HOUSE VI work, arirl; must he a good cook, washer and ironer; colored preferred Apply at St Monroe st. WT ANTED TO DO PLAIN HOUSE 7 keeping a distance in tho country, a woman situation mind for Winter and Summer. Inquire of 1. MULLEYLn7fi tjuincy st, liuililoyiiient AKcncics. "ANTED SERVANTS MANAGED BY ladies lirookh Employment Muroftu, 2y Concord st, nosr Solton, II blocks tielorf City llall, uanK on coi ner; nianv respectable servants come horo who havo nevor been 'it an otticu bofi.

re; situations ready in city or country 5757 ANTED SERVANTS AT AGLE Akcucv, 1M Atlantic av. near Clinton na tinliHlitics and c. icilios; city or country; employers and servants suited in and more sat islaet only then through any other source or agency; Summer houtlri pr. mptiy su'ppliod ickets, drals.tc. IV.OTKD MEi MA S.tS.

ANT'RD A A COACHMAN, A MAN. Apply at Greene av, between 7 ami 11 oVhick. 7 ANTED FOR OUTSIiE libSINKSh, an active man. vunng to woiv; rood pay. wn for two days.

I'ef 11 A. at ICi Court St. room '2D. ANTEDIN GENTS' FUJtNlSHliNU dennrtmenl. a young man with uxpenence.

MCCORMICK'S, Ninth st, raw ot liftu av. "ANTED TO DELIVER ORDERS AND holu in meat market, a youiiK man. inquire im fore 8 P. M. in tmtchi shop, comer Park r.v.

and Kyeraon street. Nurses mill ScamstresMl's. "SLANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE for the sick, i.r invalid Indies or gentleman. Mrs. C.

SCOTT, 107 Court s. RANTED SITUATION AS URSEUK i hamberinnid and to make Uersell usenu, oj a gin of 10. Call Ill st. A NTED SIT ATION AS A NU11SE or as ui'Stuirsgirl. by a young woman.

Please call for two days at No. I Sumner av. TANTED SITUATION AS A NURSlli url chainbernnnd. by a young woman; win ua found obliging; has ruleronce from last place, il Columbia sc. TS757 ANT13D SITUATION AS A NURSE, to to for one or two children, by a respectable American Woman: is fond of children: country preferred.

(Jail or address lit Flilt St. near ferry. ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE i.r as a companion to growing children and mako lu rsell nsetul. by a young girl of 1(1. Pleaso call for two days at477 Hicks st.

floor, Koom K. 'ST'A NTED SITUATION AS NURSE, (6 7 take care oi an infant or young children and do lilain sewing, by a young woman has the best ot city reference; is willing lo go into the country. Pleaso call tor two days at Ciieever place. A TE 1 SITUATION TO MIND THE 7 nil iMr. 'it nf (( do light housework, by a respecta bl" girl.

Call at 1,5112 Knlton in shoo store. STANI'KD 6 A 33 ram ololdren or general housework, by a respectable young girl. lately landed uo objections to go to the countrv. il'l Sackott st. WANTED SITUATION A care of children, by a young girl recently landed; will bo found willing and obliging: a good home preferred to wages.

Address M. 0.. 101 Hkillman st, between and Park avs, please call for two days. hnnibl'l nmiils nml WiiitrosHtis. ED SITUATION AS A CHAiVl bermaid in liotol cr to work bythoweokiua restaurant.

Please call at iio. btate 75T AN TE SIT ATION A A CHAM bermaid and waitress or to do general housework in a private family, by a respectable yung a irl; no objection to the country, l'leaso call at 5U Undurhill av. ED SITUATION AS A CUAM heruiaid and waitress or general housework, in a small family, by a lady for a competent, trustworthy girl. G7 Third av. ANTKD SITUATION AS A CHAM burmaid.

by a rR.speot;iIlo is wimirr ana nbliirini VlciiHt for two days iit nur motiicr ti noino, 2'24 st. tirat ibior. Ranted to do the npst.nirs work and ouro for one or two children, (fnnan cirl; no to country. Ad ircss K. llox U), ii.ti fine 7ANTKD SrnTATION TO DO THE npti'irs vnrU or iiht.

hottstsiv.irk or take care oi children, by a vnunv ifirhbpst city rof(rence. Call for tv. days at Navy bt. tiidt flonr. back.

tanted situation to do the uust iirs work and waiting, or light liouseworK in a smail familv. by a young gu l. Please call at )2 Harrison st. near Columbia. TTrANTED SITUATION TO DO CHAM her work and waiting, or take caro of children, ordo lij'ht housew'wk.

in a small family, by a respectable young American girl. Call for two days at Pacific st, lietweou Ik erum nlace and Smith s' fANTED SITUATION T(5 WAIT ON table in a hoarding house, or would take care of children, by a respectable young girl home preferred to wages, l'iease call for two days al 2T.) Tillary st. Wn.ihprs nnd lroneru. JtT ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK and l.inuures.s; fnrniMh srnnd rftrenue from last plao. Call at 541 Vunderbilt il'r.

ATJCD SITUATION AS COOK OR to do housework, by a cood. ruhablo, trustwortliy young tfirl is a soihI cnok. wnnhflr and ironor; has Rood city reforencefi. Call at fifjO Hicks WANTKD SITUATION AS A COOK in a boarding house, or ti do goneral hriusew.irk ill a small private family, by a respectable English woman references from last placo. Call for two days at 139 North Klhott place; no postals.

TiT ANTED SITUATION Ati A COOK, waslir.r and ironor iu a small private family or priyato boarding house, by an American woman, with her little boy; a good home preferable to high wages; would prefer a placo in the country. Please call until suited at present employer's, Downing st ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD nlain cook nnd laundress, by a young woman will be found sober and obliging; has host city reference. Please call at 52 Congress st, near Columbia. STANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST diss cool: nnd laundress, by a respectable woman will be found willing and obliging; good references; city or country. Please call at 24G Navy st, in rear.

'ANTED SITUATION AS A LAUN dress. bv a very resncctablo American gul; goon city reference: two years' reference from present em ployers. Call at 'JiW Atlantic if ANTEDITU ATION COOK, yy wash and iron, by a young girl. Call for two days at present employer's, Jo. 112 Brooklyn av.

CTANTED SITUATION TO DO DOWN stairs work or general nousownra a smsii by a competent woman; has good references. Call for two days at 2St) Atlantic av, in furnituro store; no postals. ANTED Six Al lUiN lu Liu iiiu ru wot or Kitnirn housework in a small family, by a colored girl. Call at 1 10 itaymonn st, sccoim floor. ANTED SITUATIONS AS A good English cook and dairy maid, tne otner as good stable boy or garden worker, by mother and son; good city referenco; country preferred.

Call for two days at State st. (Jeiicriil HmiBcwork. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a young girl lately lauded. Pleaso call for two days at U57Ji Myrtle av. 'ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, bv a venue.

German girl: is a good cook washer antMroncr. ijalt at rjfJsoYcmri av, n.n. ANTED SITU ATION TO DO GEN oral houKo or npstaira work; ia quiet, capable; has best reforonco. 403 Kent av. WAITED SITtr ATION TO i3o CRN eral housowork in a small private family; reference, "all at '2lt Hicks nt, rear.

"ANTEI SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housQwork. bv a willine vouns srirl. Pleaeo call at Zol Uumborlantl Ht. WTANTED SITUATION TO" DO GEN eral hoiiHework in a small family; good raforencos, CalljU 107 Harrison st. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework or take care of childron and make herself KOncrally tiscful, by a yomift if irl, lately landed; willing anil obliginK.

Ploaso call at 58 Amity st. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housowork, by a middle aged Kngliah woman in a small fnmity yoars' referenco. Pleaso call for two days at No. 85 Boornm place; no cards answered. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, bv a resncctablo youne woman is a good cook, washer and ironer; has good city references.

Call for two daysat 1,037 Pacific.st. TSf ANTE iP SIT UATION TO DO 7 eral hoiifiowork in small private family, by a young Protestant woman has no objection to the country. Call or addrens for two days 84 Fulton st, near ferry. ANTmSITUA'TION TO DOGEN eral housework, by respectable young colored girl; Is a prood cook, washer and ironer; has good city references. Call for two days at 177 Navy st.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, bv a resuuctable vouncr Swedish girl is a good cook, washor and ironer; has good city references. Call for two days at 40G Atlantic av. 7ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN ral housework, bv a competent vouncr girl: is good washer nnd ironer; has tho best of city roference. Please call for two days at 2t4 Atlantic av; third floor. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a resDectnblo Swedish girl no nbinetion to ibe country.

Pleaso call for two days at 468 Warren Bt, second floor, front. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small family, by a respectable woman; is a good cook, wanner and ironer; naa good cjty roteronces. Call for two days at 8G0 PacilicjiL ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN hniI hniiHRwork. bv a vounc eirl: id a eaod olain cook, washer and ironer; bast city reference from her last place. 104 Atlantic ov.

TNTED Situation to do gen jral housework in a small family or as chambermaid and waitress, by a rcBpectable colored girl has good city roference. Call for two dayo at 254 Navy st. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable girl, eighteen months in her last place best of city reference is willing and obliging. Call for one day at 44 Bergen at. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housowork.

bv a Rmart vnnnff womnn is a irood cook, oxcollont washer and ironer; will go homo nights. Address K. L'aglo oBica. "STANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eralhousework, by a young woman; is honest, willing and not afraid to work good reference. Pleaso call at 466 Hudson ar, near Fulton t.

JSTASSmSD SITUATION JTO DO GEN T. oral housework, or as chambermaid Is flood Uandresa end plamoook. Onll for two dan at present employor'a, 861 SUth at ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a rosnoctablo girl is a good plain cook, washer and ironer; willing to work; city references. Please callat 702 Atlautio av ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, or would do up stairs work, by a respectablo young girl is a good cooi, washerand ironor; has good city referenco. Ploaso call at 210 Flatbush av, near Bergen st.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN r.al hniiBRWorlr. bv n. rpHiiectable VOUng girl; irood citv rarerenco: no objection to the country for the Buramor. Call at 02 Nostrand ay, top iloor, front; no cards. STANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housowork, by a respectablo young girl is a good plain cook, waBhor and ironer: has good oity reter enco from last employer.

Ploaso call for two days at 68 rtaymona st. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable girl, lately landed will he found willing and obliging; no postal cards answered. Pleaso call for two dais at 248 Hoyt at, near Douglass. "ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN nral rmliuaufnlr trn tjKlO fill tiff WOITlftn city or country; can furnish nrst class reference from present employer. Call for two day at fi3 York st, corner Adams.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN trn hmiHOirnrV in mttirII fRHlilv. bv a respectable youngeirl; will be found willing and oblicing; has Kood reference. Please call for three days at St. Marks av, between Albany and Troy nvs. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, or nnstaira work, by a girl aisen paqed since Wednesday, when family left for the country; refer by permission of fast employer.

Call at or address to 5(i'J Hicks at, top iloor. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral boubework. bv respectable young girl; is a prood cook, washerand ironer: has good city references. Call for two days at 035 Atlantic av, near Fort Greene place. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, or to do upstairs work, or to take care of children, by a respectable young girl: ha3 good city referenco.

Please oall for two days at 2'20 Schenck st, between DeKalb and Willouglihy ays. ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework, by a young girl. PleaBo call nt 183 Kl lory stMiss HRUOKMAN. WANTED SITUATIONTO DO LIGHT housework, in a small family, by a young girl: willing and obliging. Please call at 734 Myrtloav.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework, bv a young girl: is very fond of children will bo found willing and obliging. Ploase call at 51 Carroll st. ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework or mind children, by a girl of about 15 years. Call for two days, IDA MfDONALD, 171 Miza betht. WANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework or kitchen work, for a plain family, by a rospoctahle girl, lately landed wnnld go a short, distance in the country; city reference.

Call for two days at 20 State st. second llonn VANTEr SITUATION TO DO THE housework, by a respectable Protestant person; is a good plain cook. Pleaso call at 154 Myrtlo av, top lloor. WANTED SITUATION TO DO THE work of a small family, by a woman: can cook, wash iron wages no object. Call at 12 Lawrence st: top iloor.

No cards answered. ANTED SITUATION TO DO THE housework in a plain family, by a respectable woman; prefers a home to high wanes; is a. goon wssr.er and ironor: w.i.res $lj a month. Please call at 111 Harrison st second lloor, front. ANTED SITUATION TO DO THE housework, by a girl; Is a good cook, washer and ironer: willing and obliging; nas good city roieraiioe; moderate; Please call for two days at 156 Piavy st, near Myrtlo av, in the rear.

Employment Aarneics. SITUATIONS MAN AG 7 1 by ladies Brooklyn Employment Bureau, 23 Concord st, near Fulton, two hlooks from tho bridge servants of nil nr.tionaiities; wo do no: promise perfection," but the best hoip is selected wotnurses AVAN'J'KIB SlWVWMtXS MAIjES ANTED SITUATION A A COACH manor waiter in private family; city reference. Address or call. BLAIR, 107 Aiielpln 3TANTED SITUATION IN A STOliE, ollico, or at anything, by a middle aged man must hnve something to do; reference given. Address G.

Box No. 7, Ksglo office. fANTED SITUATION AS A COACH man and gardener, by young firniuii man sin gle; lias good city relerence: uiuierstauas uie chio oi horses. Address KW.l Fulton st. WANTED SITUATION ASBARTT5ND: er.

by a sober stoady young man un delstands the business and not afraid to work best reference. Cull or address for two days UAKTHNDliK, 126 Wyckojfst. fM'fED STTUATION TO" RUN EN gines and boilers, by a practical engineer: first class license, land and marine; strictly temperate; married, seed ofi: long time with old established brni: is contemplating a change and desires a jiermanont situation. C11IHF KNOINEKR. 370 Jay st.

WANTED BIA Hi V. ANTED BABY A RESPECTABLE woman would like to take crire of a child at her own home; will be well cared for. 231 Pacific St. WAYrKD WASHING, Jtc. TANTED WASHING TO TAKE IN.

by a respectable German woman. Inquire at 504 Warren st, in the rear WANTED AVASHING A MIL I and gentlemen's washing. Call on or address Mrs. THOMPSON, 333 Carlton av. Ul ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, by two American women, at home best references.

120 Kosciusko fit. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, by a respectable woman, to go out by the day, or by tho piece; is a good laundress; best city reference. Tlease call or address 102 DeKalb av, top door. ANTED WASHING TO GO OUT BY the riav. hv a resuoetablu woman, or taKe family washing homo; lirst clas'j hiuudruss.

303 Marcy ov, back WANTED WASHING AND IRONING, to go out by tho dav or tskehome, by a respectable Swedish woman. Pleaso call at Tti Smith st, second iloor. Mrs. ANDKHSON. "757ANTED WASHING BY A COMPE tent laundress, families' and gentlemen's washing to take homo; 75 cents a dozen ladies' suits and gentlemen's shirts equal to new; best of reference.

Call at 340 Atlantic av. TANTED WORK WASHING AND ironitip or General housework, bv a young Kngliah woman; Mrs. WHITE, 32 Front st, top iloor. 'ANTED WORK TO GO OUT BY the dav or to take home vf ashing and ir. muiK, lnuiKe cleaning, by a woman; has pood city roferonco.

Call for two days at 1W) wyeKoit st, nnsement. WANTED WORKBY TWO RESPEC table Nrwejfian firl. wushinK and nut by tho day nr Jiuiibecl have good city reference. Call for two days at i'2 Uuint nt. ANTED WOttK BY A COMPETENT inau by the day or week good cook; hrst class washerand ironer; would do any kind of work ill a house; first class releronce.

Pleaso call at 44 North Portland av, near Park. 1VASTED ANTED SEWING BY THE DAY OR week in private families; understands dressmaking, altering and family sewing. Address DRKHSMAKKIt, 137 North Seventh st, E. D. WA tV'ITKI PKO R'ESS SOrVAHi.

ANTED DRESSMAKER A I cUss tit tor and dinner: no other need apply. E. C. SINGE, 371 Atlantic av. iT ANTED DRESSMAKING A FIRST class iitt'M will kg out by the day; satisfaction al fitting una draping; terms vory moderate at present.

Address A. P. Box 'J otlitu. TANTED DHESSMAklN(; A FIRST clnsH dressmaker of experietico would like a few mure eiiKagiMnentr by the day; can drupe stylishly and lit perfectly: best of refcrimcv.A; trmilrJ iw jyjrk ro duced price; can give immediate assistance. Address O.

KiiRie orlice. ANTED DRESSMAKING BY AN exnerionced woman on ladies' underwear and children's cluthtu; ut washiiiK by the day or by the piece; is an American widow, dependent on tabor fur an honest HvKlihtmd. Please call ur address "WIDOW, 103 Law nmce st. WAiV' FrcnPAirTs or laoajSE.s. aWEDRT OF HOijHE BY GEN tleman and wife, September 1 Becond floor of 4 or 5 yooms, with private fomily location near City Hall must havo bath room, with hot and cold water.

Address J. 1). Eaglo otfico. WAIVTKD ROOJfS. ANTED ROOM FROM AUGUST 1, t'nr limn ladv.

unfnrnihlied larirfi room with water and closets, or smaller room connoctinK, in privato fam ily. Antlress. Htattiifi luJl pariiouiara anu rent, nru imi KNUKS. f)4 Myrtlo av. ANTED ROOMS FURNISHED 2 rooms cm tho bathroom floor, near City Hall, in a private family, by ayonnB married Couple; terms not to exceed $15.

Liht hnusekeopinp. QUIKT, Box 15, Eagle office. ANTED RE AL ESTATE TO FUR rliiiHn fnr t'nud and tenant nronei tv: also to leflho store, tenant and factory property. K. MUL IjIN, 210 Saekett st.

PIIOPOSAI.S. PROPOSALS FOR HOOK AND LADDER THUCK Hoaled propoBald for a ll(ok and Ladder Truck, to be built uccurdinff to specifications, for tho New Lots Fire Department, will bo received by tho NKW LUTS TOWN HOARD on Monday, August 3, up to 1 P. M. Plans and specifications for tho same can bo neon at the office of Town Clerk William J. Bennett, in tho Town Hall, Butler avenuo, East Now York, from A.

M. to 3 P. M. daily. By order of tho Board.

WILLIAM J. BENNETT, Towi Clerk. AVY DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY, Washington, July 17, 188S. PROPOSALS FOR HORSE FEED FOR NAVAL LABORATORY, BROOKLYN KeaU'd proposals for horse feed for use at the Naval Laboratory, Brooklyn, until Juno HO, will be received at the Bureau of Medicine and SurKcry. Nav Department, Washington, until August 21, 1885, when they will be opened at 'J P.

M. Blank forms and nil necessary information can bo obtained at the Laboratory The Covernmont reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive delects. Proposals should bo addressed Chief of tho Rureau of Medicine and Surgery Navy Department. Washington, and indorsed Proposals for Horso Feed. Naval Laboratory, Brooklyn." M.

GUNNELL, jy2() M4t Chief of the Bureau ofMedicinejiud Surery SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ceived at tho office of the Board of Education until Tuesday, August 4, at 4 o'clock P. for heating apparatus for the new High School, new school in Stockton street, new school in Van Buren street and the new branch of No. 11, in Waverly avsmie, Brooklyn. Plans and specifications can be seen at the oflieo of the onscin eer of tho Board of Education, in Rod Hook lane. Tho names of two responsible persons will bo required as sureties for tho faithful performance of tho contracts, and a cortifiort chock for ton per cent, of the amount of the contract toast bo inclos sd with each bid.

The Board reserrcs tho right to reject any irregular bids or any which may not bo for the interest of the Board. JOHN McNAMEE, Chairman Heating and Ventilating Oommittes Board of Education. jy25 10 PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL DESKS Sealed proposals for school desks for odd class roomi in sundry public schools in the City of Brooklyn will received by tho C'ommittoa on School Houses of the Board of Education at the office of tho Superintendent of Buildings of said Board, up to THURSDAY, July 30, 1885, at 2 P.M. PlanB and specifications for tho same con be eon at said offico, whero proposal blanks will bo furnished. Parties estimating will be required to furnish samples ol their goods.

All proposals must be accompanied by the names of two sureties, who will be required to give bonds for the faithful performance of the contract. The Board roserves the right to reject any or all bids. K. D. BERRI.

Chairman School House Committoo, 12t Board of Education. EPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS TO CITY COURT ROOMS. AND NKW FURNITURE, CARPETS, FOR SAME Sealed proposals will be roeeived by tho undersigned committee of the Board, of Supervisors of Kings County, at the otfioe of tho Clerk of said Board, Room 13, Conuty Court House, until 3 o'clock. P. M.

of Wednesday, the 29th day of July instant, for furnishing the materials and labor to be required in making certain repairs and alterations to the City Court rooms, in tho Court Houso, and providing new furniture, carpets, for same, all in accordance with specifications prepared by Daniel Ryan, Superintendent of Construction and Repairs. Printed copies of lho specifications and blank forms of proposals can bo obtained at tho office of said clerk. No other form of proposal will he received. Each proposal must bo accompanied with a certified cheek made payable to the order of E. B.

Oadley, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (or cash) fur an amount equal to 10 per cent, of the aggregate of tho bid or proposal, as a guarantoo of thf good faith of thebiddor. The county reserves the right to rojoct any and all bids. By order of tho Board of Supervisors of Kings County. O. LARKIN, D.

W. WILKES, E. F. BARNES, L. F.

CARROLL, JOHN GALLAGHER, E. L. MORRISON, P. BENNETT, Court House Committee, US. GRANT THE SPECIAL COMMXT too of the Common Council to make arrangements to attend tho funeral of U.

S. Grant will meet in therOommittoo Rooms, City Hull, on TUESDAY, Juij 28, 1B85, at o'clock P.M. By order of TTHKOPIiIiUS OLENA, Chairman. A RGYLE HOTEL, BABYLON, L. I.

ONE HOUR VIA LONG ISLAND R. R. NOWOPBN. TELEPHONE CALL. "ARGYLE, NO.

7, BABYLON." Perfectly appointed. Liberal management and rates. Boautiful park of seventy acres. New bath houses. Orchestral music.

Exceptionally fine boating, fishing, driving and stabling facilities. RICHARD H. STEARNS, Proprietor. rjTIHE KAATSBERG THIS NEW, LARGE 1 attractive and well arranged Summer boarding house is pleasantly located near the terminus of the Stony Clove and Catskill Mountain Railroad; wide piazsaa on throe sides of tho house; Hunter Mountain and the Colonel's Chair close at hand bathing hnutio on the premises for tho free ugo of guests; accommodations for 100. For further particulars please addreai forilluHlralnd circular, with cut of honse and groundB, ROBERT ELLIOTT, Hunter, Greene Coimty.jCtf.

Y. LEN RIDGE HOTEL. CORNWALL ON HUDSON. LARGEST HOTEL IN CORNWALL. Accommodates 000.

Appointments rirat class. 8. M. MOLLOY, Proprietor. J.

II. ROBINSON, Manager. HULETT'S LANDING HOTEL, LAKE GEORGE. WASHINGTON COUNTY, N. Y.

OPEN JUNE TO OCTOBER. Favorito resort for Brooklyn pooplo. Excellent table. Boating, riding, tonnis, bowling alley and Mnry Anderson's steam yacht Galatea. Terras moderate Spocial rates for Juno nnd September.

Send for descriptive circular and references. Address Hulett's Landing, Washington County. N. Y. JW.

HOWARD BENDER, Proprietor COUNTRY BOARD A FARMHOUSE, near depot; accomrnodntions for tu elvo: lnrpo family preferred; tonus referenco; Alfred Cumberland st, Brooklyn, whero photograph of house can lie seen; or nddross F. C. TOMPKINS, Millbrook P.O., Dutchess County, N. Y. BALDWINS, L.

ONE HO UK FKOM city houso and appointments hrst class; home coin large airy rooms: ocenn breezes; bathing, boatinR and lifihinff lawn tennis and shady lawns. Address Mrs J. II. THOMPSON. Milburn Hath Baldwins, L.

A GRANGE HOUSE. BABYLON, L. I. Pure sea breeze; riiiilinn, lishinjr. bnati'iK unexcelled; special rates to families; lino room.4; good table.

B. IL TuTHILL, Proprietor. C1RESCENT VALLEY HOV7SK, PAWLin1, OPKN from June toOctuber. A beautiful Summer resort. Now and tirst class hotel.

Room lar en riuito orinjily, CJaa, electric bells. Table un.ui passed. Bath hot and cold water; all modern improvementa. $7 to ier week. For plan of rooms, price i'and circulars, addro3 K.

A LE VKNK, Manager. CATSKiLL." $6 PER WEKK. iod locality: plenty of miik and irnit. Apply to LYMAN CIIIDKSTKR, Leeds. Gr'iiio County, Oatwkill, N.

Y. Or to WM. 6'AKLLKR. Fiushinn v. rnHE NEW GKANI) HOTEL IN TIIK CATSKILLS.

PHrlor cars to lawn of hotel, via Weat Railroad. Send for descriptive guide bunk. K. A. GILLETT.

Summit Mountain P. Ulster County, N. Y. AY SIDE HOtrSE, JAMESPOJIT; L. f.

3 Partiy desirinK board on Great Peconic Bay. where they can have fitming. boatintt, the best of bathiiiK, fresh milk, ojtks and veKctablos. Rood rooms, piano, croquet griiiindrt and hade; terms re as aide. Address, 11.

IL JONKS, Jainesp L. I. lATSKILLS PLEASANTLY LOCATED in ranee of in mm tains; grounds, K'ed bo.ird, taldo furnished willi im di rhii'kns, milk, frech finh, fruit; terms, jitt inoi. parties at Cairo depot and telegraph ofliee neer; city relennicn given. particulars apply to R.

B. WILLIAMS, Kast Durham, (ireene Cuiinly, N. Y. f'lLEN HALL. h.

7T The tir.st boardiiiK house evr at Pine Hill; nn better location in the C'atikil! Mountains; has now a new proprietor; rooms, bed and heard r.ll firs clas and prices moderate. Addres.i 13. L. RKYNOLUH, Pine ilill, N. Y.

DEL AWA RE WATER GAP. CATARACT HOILSK. L. M. TUCK KR.

Newly furnished, accminodi(tes 75; foot, hish; hike and river live minutes' walk boats irw, fmd fih no iiialarii, no mosqriitoea: table an ro "una, liveriea, Ac. Piazzaa on tliree bitioa. Terms and OARJJJatS" AT FA RM Jj boautifully located on St. trbr.r, within a stono throw frcin the water 'Mi ininutv' i i'tn 1 1 depot line boating, bsthing, fishing gotul country bwnrd with moderate prices. JOHN P.

HANMIAW, St. OUAIMERliOARI)ING (JOLL)' BPIJIXG IIOL'SK. at A. L. Churchill's farm: enlarged nnd imytroveti liihest vilhine in the ikills; liMaltliy loca tiun.

beautiful scenery, plo. usHntly located, extensive pUz 7.as, w.ilk, Khr.de and Irf.ih milk, butter, chickens and vegetables; free carriage to depot. A. Staniird. N.

Y. BI' SILVA HOUSE. CHANT Delaware County, Y. CytsUil! Mountnlns. 2.0W feet elovatinn two miles of trout iishiiiR; guniunten plenty of trout farm of iK res.

Hefereru'c. J. Haviland, '2'2 Mourje st, Urooklyn. and '3 Ue.iv. st.

New York. Send Inr circular. Terms reasonable; healthy location. Quiet plfiee. AflOLUAlBIA IT SU 1'H SPRINIIS, Untlor entirely new now opened for tho reception of Ruests; ho.

ird. chean. I'ur tiart icol.irs, address HOLSAPPLE A BROWN, Hudsun, W. Y. MOUNTAIN" KA KM UOUSK, Litchfleld County, C.mn.

lih'vution l.t' Jo feet; pure air; wild and romantic sceneiy; plenty of shade; good huhthic; nnd tishins. Tonus SO per week. J. II. GARDNER.

tfdbf) Jf ANT VAUKY KARMHOUSIC; in a deliKhtfu country; capr.city, 4o; terms moderate; climate Invtlthy; no line ficenery: beautiful proves; delightful driven; shady piazza.s; plenty of fresh milk. ecKa. chickens, vegetables wire cnrineettona and daily mails. ISAAC 31. HUBBARD, Jefferson, County, NY.

"XVON UKACTl HOTRLri! ATH, h. l7 jTsVThis pf.jiular resuri is now OPEN us ti first clasn family betel; safe bathing. boating and fishing; 'J', nunutes irom lirooklyn by Brooklyn, Bath and Coney Island Kail road and Manhattan Beach Hailroad. T. D.

"WINCHESTER. IOltEST HILLS HOTEL, FRANCONIA, N. H. THE Bl.IO'J OK THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. PJilEST A DUDLEY, Proprietors.

AVIL1()J HOTEL7 WOOD.SHURGH, I 1H miles from New York and Brooklyn; magnificent hou.se, elegantly furnishod; sidendid table and drives; picturesque KurroundinKS; boulevard to Cedarhurst and the oce.m; terms reasonable. Address A. S. CI.ADWIN I OTliL WADAVvrANUCK, ifl STONINCTON, T.are, olettantly furnished r.Mims; sidubrity r.f climate unequaled terms reasonable send for illustrated ciicu l. us.

HOTEL WADAWANUCK. StoninRton, Cinn. TJ HAN DON HOUSE, IJ (JREENWOOI) LA 10, ORANfiE COUNTY, N. Y. Ot'EN for season i hours irom N'ev York City, via Erie Il.

a I'laius leave Clt.nuber st. at 8: ll) A. .11. and 4:41) I. M.

Teleiviph in Fur circulars, address D. ElKiAK ProprU tor. milE ALLAIRE, spuing lakTTbeacii. n. The no st cliarinine; location on bo ic'i.

Moibrn appointments. K. Jl. RICHARDSON. mRKSTON COU.

ELKVKNTII AV. AND OCEAN BEACH, N. NOW OPEN; healthy location, lino drives, boatinp, tishimi. and surf terms ii'i to $1U tier week. Eor further particulars, address TRENTON COTTAGE, Ocean Buach, N.

J. AKK KCIIUOON LAKE, N. AMONG THE ADIRONDACK. Neat, clean and Kootl table. Tenua inoderato.

Send for circular. II. T. ABEY, Proprietor. TIATSKILL HOUSE, OPEN 1 TO OCTOBER 1.

llest location and Krandest views in theCatskil's. Fifteen deKrees ciuih than New York or Philadelphia. Send for circular. OATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE COMPANY, Cstskill, N.Y. milE PAVILION, N14W BUIGI1TON, S.

I. ji Charmingly catod; half hour s.iil froei Now York; liberal mazi'ifremcnt and rates; perfect. Send for "A Season at the P.tvihou illustrated. RUOADES A DICK. r'BlHK kWfATi'XNY, JL DICLA WARE WATER (JAP.

Pa. The nui. accessible mountain resort adjacent to New rand scnery, pnro atmosphere house lirst ciass in nil appointments capacity elevatttrs, KaSj electric bells and pure spring water bedrooms; sanitary arrangements ljenect send for circular. W. A.

BRODIIEAD SONS. TOJIEST HOU.SK, Jl1 HUDD'S LAKE, Mrris County. N. NOW OI'ICN for the season oi 1HH5 under entirely new management. Terms moderate.

WILLIAM H. BAK ICR, Proprietor. Late of (iirard House, Piiilndelpliia. WVMTT1 'COTTACili," SEA Jlli This ph asiiutly itutd onttrtKe, 55 ininuteu from city, on bluff 1SU feet IukIi, with its excellent rooms, board and other convenience for recreation and health, OPKN for the season lino boating, battling, driving; good ata blin uear by. Address Mr.

S. ICVKIU'IT. ILLS MANSiON ilULl'SE, IASTHAMP: sTK TON. was never ekaner or better than now. First cln.s in respetu.

streets, fine drives, beautiful scenery are Bi of the uttram ionn. Foer hours' ride via New York and Nw Haven and Now Haven and Nortliampton railroadj. Send fur circular. WILLIAM HILL. IN I UN A IN REGION 0 FA KM, a nuiet home, amid, lovely Eceiitfj, 1 1 miles from Kingston on the Hudson: fine air, rooms; ea.sy route, via West Shoi'e and Wallkill Val ey U.

K. auperior accommodations for parties with children terms reasonable; reference. J. IL WKSTliKOOK, Accord, Letter CoN. Y.

if "1 OUNTRY 150ARO FIRST CLASS H' board on farm at Ht. James. L. 50 milea out by Port Jefferson branch L. I.

II. K. Plenty of milk, eK3 nnd poultry, Pure air. jrood roads and about Uj mile from water on the sound. (Jood hoatinn bathing nnd (ihinjr.

Terms accordiuK to rooms. MACOMBUKA RICHAKOS ON 7 40 Fjilt.mt. TN THK HJCABT OV THE CATSKILLS. 1 HOTKL ULSTKU. PINK HILL, Ulster N.

on the later and Dolawaro Railroad house has all modern improvements; depot. Post OfHce and telegraph close by. OPKN until October 1, lSbi). Send for circular. H.

F. BAKKK, Proprietor. IZZEN TOP HOTEL, "ST AMU r. XII HiiA. in riuvviv, flianager.

PORTER A KKITIL Priipriotora. QUAKKR HIJ.L, Dutchess County, N. Y. Three miles from Pawling Station, via. Harlem Railroad, NOW OPKN.

Apply at the hotel or to F. T. KEITH, at the Astor House, N. Y. OWLAKD HOTEL, LONG BRANCH.

W. J. Season of 18S5. N. B.

BARRY, Proprietor; ALSO OK THE GLENHAM HO'rEL, Fifth av, Now York. LAKE HOUSE, SPUING LAKE BEACH, N. H. O. BORGNEIt, OPEN 4.

ELKGANT IS EVERY RESPECT. ONG POINT HOTEL, ON SENECA JLj Lako. N. P. O.

Goner. Tho most beautiful lake in the world; hotel second to none in this country; de lUrhtful drives, beautiful proves, elegant balling and boat' ing; no cholera, no malaria, no dampness, no niosiuitos; before making engagements send for illustrated circular. HARRY SOUTHWICK, Proprietor. AIKVIEW HOTEL, CHATHAM, N. and Essex Division L.

and W. R. trains da'Iy each way; one hour from New York via Barclay and Christopher st. ferries; commutation $12 per month. NEALL ALI.COUK, Proprietors.

COUNTRY BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. Location healthy and pleasant; one mile from station. Terms, S3. Address Mrs. S.

J. BECKER, Box 22, Ghent, Columbia County, N. Y. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS HOTEL IN Windham, cottage in Huntor; each desirable locations, with lower terms than are usually given for accommodations as good epecial inducements mado to parties early and late in the season livory connected reasonable rices to guests. Address for descriptivo ciraular, O.

R. OK, Windham, N. KING'S HOTEL, AMrTYVILLE, South side Lotifr Island family hotel now open for the season; UO miles trom New York; seven trains dally still and surf bathing; term3 $7 to $10. ilrs. li.

O. KING, Proprietor. ASBURY PARK, N. J. NEW ENGLAND HOUSE, Near ocean, lake and post office.

Home comforts; sewerage porfoct. Airy rooms. Board $7 per week. jCOKNELIA P. HOLMES, JVoprietor.P.

O. Bo lid. COUNTRY BOARD IN A LARGE FARMHOUSE ON SOUTH SIDE; One hour from eity; large, well ventilated rooms; first class unis; gooa rasas: accommodation lor uorsos. Captain B. MOTf, Freoport, I.

1. APLE GROVE HOUSEA COMMO MnuB resldfincfl northwest of HoncSdalev Tbo at tention of those ekinff real, pure air. spring wxtor, scenery diversified with mounMlna, valloya and th nftttre forcit, i Innted tp ihi pleJUAnt resort. U. P.

LOOStlS, Aidenvtllo, Wayne Uounty.PftHCL. Ingersoll and Some of His CliaracteriHi.es. Wliere He Draws His Largest Audiences. A Profltaliie Law Practice. fSpecinl Corrcspoudencc of the COnet Island, July ai.

Among thn latest nrrivnls ftt the Oriental is Colonel Robert fi. Ingei soll, tho outspoken nml ilar Ing opponent of Christianity, a clever politician, ready stump orator and an eloquent Ici'turcr. There aro few living AiueilcatiH who uro moro widely or hotter known, liob Ingertoll, ho is fanilllnrly called, wits born at Dresden, in Northern New York, on August 11, 1S33. That makes hlin about yi ar old at present. He does not look it.

Ilia father was a minister who had flvo children, two daughters and three son, of whom Dob was tho youngest. Tho daughters wero named and Unlit. The Rev. Mr. Ingei soll wa a peripatetic preaehor.

Bob was baptized at the axe of 3 years in a Now York theater. While hn has lone since lieen bitter In his denunciation of the religious ceremony, ho has always displayed a love for the If Hoti hnd 1101 lmen baptized in utich an incongruous pln. would ho have remained a The selection of atlu uter for sifh an ovent happened In this wise: Tho Rev. Mr. liiKei soH's church was destroyed by lire and not having nny other place to po to he moved into the tlicator and hold rvice there.

loaned toward liboralism and the narrow minded ness of his c. iu him much annoyance. lngoi soll, the oldest was jont to Yale Collogti but did not graduate, an I from thero to a the.iloiL al seminary, beinj; his father's intention to have him become a mini ter. The yemni; rimn, however, preferred th" medleul priife sijii and ame a physician in Wisconsin, lie is not Imluied with Huberts Inlidcl doc s. lii was a severe tax upon the means of tin father and Hob and Clark, the olhor sons, leceived little more than school education.

latter hi.s li. I'utlucah, In Kentucky. They were unable to remain a', any one wh" for any leh; time, owiiig to the fre will: which their father had to move his family. Hub wns leu years old when the family went West. After roturtiiui; to the for a short time they settled in Wisconsin.

From there they moved into Illinois, near Shawneetown. Hob displayed at an e.i re.it for rending. Of all authors Hobby held ilt st pi; in his dim.v.ion. The verse." of the Scotch to memory. lle liob and his 1,, Clark there e.ti ite 1 the warmest brotherly liuR ami they were much alike In person.

In lator Hob i to a. ep; miy ofllce in the ili tri' where Clark was running for Congress, and at the time Hob was mentioned Coveruor. it is said tha! he had an altercation with Horace Wiiitc.nf the Ck becau. that paper dlichcd to severely coiirs in Conci ess, saying that he would rather lr a private individual with I lie freedom of tree speech than 1 inventor of Illinois with a lied tongue. story lias been denied by the 7'riDitnr people.

Hob was still under when he was admitted to Hi" bar. Ile and Clark opened a law ofllce in They wore like the majority of their neighbors, out and out I) mo. iats. Tic nhcrs bo prominent in local politics and Clark wa sent to the I.cni dat'ire. About the same lime he became enacd to a handsome vouuk laIy in and married her.

This ,1 th? brothers hauc mj their i iU iice an 1 to Peoria, wle re tlcy arrived in the part of At the bar of IV, hi many ilistlnj. lawyers practiced. The. brothers soon niado a name for themselves. Hob was the more eioipietit of th two; Clark knew more law.

It lias been asserted thai at this period ot hi. life the sut.Jei of this sketch was addicted to cX''eivu use of ihpior. The truth is that he was nothing more than a Jovial hearted young felloiv, wbt, w.is bubbling over with yooiliful spirits; the lender in el! sorts of frolics; a brlxttt talker ami aclcice companion. If ho drank it was with a crowd of Jolly pmd fellows. That he did no: always k.

within the bounds of moderation seems, however, to be admitted. Hut whatever dissipation ho Indulged in he continued to boa hard student, lie had a wonderful memory, ipiick und TstandinK and ready wit In Kits') he received tho nomination for Congress against William Kollomr, a veteran politican and campaigner, who wtts, in 1801. I president Lincoln Minister to (itiatemala and, in by rn Johnson Chief ti. uf Nebra ka. Hob made a spirited canvie, replied with wonderful fore, to tho nf his aud, at the DeJiiticralic tlekel, went further than Kelloyu in denunciation of slavery.

Kel loBi; was elcted aud Hob declared that tie would not run for ofllce. Iii he wont to the war as 'oiotiol of the. Kteve.nth Illinois Cavalry. In a year aud a half after that he renounced Di moeraey. His brother, Clark, whoso full name was I'ben Clark Inpersoll, succeeded Owen I.ovejoy in I'on rross on tho death of that eminent Abolitionist, in imp liob returned to the praelicoof lair and cotillmje In (Vut re.s for six or seven years.

In 1KW (iovernor Ocl. sliy np him Attorney (ienoral of Illinois. In Ivi.s ho was named for Covoruor, but did not secure the nomination. He nmtiuuod praclieinp: law until the Cincinnati Convention, when ho made his famous speech in "The Plumed Knight," fat.ie i ti. Hlaiue, for President.

The same year that he went to thofrontas a soldier he married Mi. Parker, the daughter of a Tazewell I'omny. Illinois, farmer. Hob Is a devoted husband and loving father, lie takes his family on any lone Journey ho has ni undergo. Amonc oiber trip il: have was a lour through and.

a run through Maini; during one of his rain. I tiittns. Mrs. IiiKersoll is a ouiol. devoted 'lheir life has had in It many of tho elements nf a romance.

lion Itieersolt ii liest k.no as one of tho most fearless and blunt poken inPeP is the ae. The 0 of a peri lv literary clie.r:'. that lie I. as done i his 1, of turns. Iii belief is not one ej, jiy detim d.

lie rather tl. de tious of others than to instill any tie' uis of his own. lie ti boll ve iii hell, hor eieu sln nl, and be the idea oi a CnKtnln'ic ii. d. lie is iu his atta.

and siuires no iiui de nomtntttlon, although his heaviest 'uiis appear to be broiigh: to bear 011 He Catholic, h. In ar; ed out with his lectures tho great majority of bis audiences wore men. Womon, who as a rule, are tho moro rejrulnr church poem, kept away from his lectures. Hob, however, soon acrpiired a reputation for saying tho most complimentary thinys about the fair sex, and now his audiences tire about evenly divided as to sex. Ho draws his largest audiences in the preat cities.

Ho in looked upon as the lecture card in America. Ili.s lectures are generally given on Sunday, when all other places of entertainment, are closed. This catches tho class who attend the theaters but do not attend the churches. Itoti has not llgured of lato very prominently iu politics. Ills lectures pay him exceedingly "'ell.

Those who think that this is all the work he does are greatly mistaken. Ile is a very aide Jury lawyer. James ltedpath, lho manager, tolls a story In Illustration of Ingersoil's power in ibis direction. A farmer was tried for murdor. Tho crime was brought homo lo him.

Tho prlsonor pleaded self defense. Ingersoll drew ono of his pen pictures of tho defendant's homo and family, odd how tho loving wife, who bad prudently been kept out ol court, might oven thon bo standing at the doorway with tho sunlight on her face, waiting to wolcomo him back to his llreside, and Imagined the little boys HWinging on tho garden gate and lovingly scanning the roadside to catch Bight of him ami ki. him. In this way ho heaped up the agony until the tears wero In tho eyes of the Jury, and then he sprang the question on them, And won't you him go homo The foreman, a big, suubrowued farmer, blubbered out, Yes, liob, wo'U let blm go homo to tlic ni; and they did. despite, the learned argument of the prosi outing attorney.

During his military service P.ob commanded tho regiment he had ral ed. Ile wus iu several engagements. He teas cauture 1 by 1'orrest, who soon expressed his desire to ce hrtngo him, I ause Ingersoll was becoming too popular." lie was, c.v over, I believe, paroled not exchanged. Ho afterward said he was not fitted for a soldier. IIo always thought during an engtigemont 01 the widows and orphans that each lire made.

Inger'oll has the reputation of being almost as entertaining iu his conversation as ho is in his lectures. In both ho deals in oxtensivo imagery. His humor Is Western and Amorican. IIo lias a twang, and bilks very much like John T. Raymond in tho character of Colonel Ills Income ainco tho war it is said, nvoraged front to STO.fWO a year.

Ho spends as freely as ho earns, aud hb family help themselves from an unlocked drawer. Inger Boll's brother dieu some years ago, aud bo delivered a vory pretty and touching oration at tho grave. Colonel Ingersoll's house in Washington is a large brick with brown trimmings. In front is 1 afayetto Park. Near by is the old ewnrd mansion, whero the assassin Payne attempted W.

II. Seward's life on April 11, ISOj. Thu most prominent feature about tho houso is tho omnipresence of pearo's works. On tho second story Is Hob's workshop. He does uot turn it Into a growlery, for overy ono Is weleomo there Hob, fortunate man, says that he works better when his family and friends are about him.

Sometimes ho has a dozen guests a.t his dinner table. Kvery ono does a.i ho or she pleases in this Liberty Hall. He has two Eva, 18, and Maud, 17. They and his wife are said to sharo hLs viows, and to have always done so. Neither of tho young ladles, Is claimed, has ever been Inside of a churoh.

Of Ingersoll's recent lecturer in Hrooklyn and New York very littlo need bo said. People thought that he would not draw In such a churchly city as lirooklyn, but he did. His success in Now York hasalways been very great. IIo delivered a series of lectures In the Hijou Opera Houso last Winter, and that pretty littlo Ibeater was crowded every Sunday night from orchestra to dome. His last appearance in this neighborhood waa iu tho unit between tiio Hankers' and Merchants and Western I nion Telegraph companies as counsel for the former.

Colonel Ingersoll is a tall, stout innii. with what I should call rather a good naturod and kindly than a handsomo face. Ho lias round head anil a good broad lorolicad. liu stago presenco it) good, bui onco he begins to speak people do not pay much at tention to nis ugure. no lias boon tno subject ol 3, great deal of bitter denunciation and has paid back his critics In tho same coin.

Ho mtcras to grow wealthier and falter on lho wordy warfare. Another guest 01 the Oriental Ui t.oorgo M. lJeebo. IIo wns born In Orange Couoty, Now York, In ikm Graduated nt tho Albany Law University In 1S57. In Ifvi'j went to Ivunsan and wan member of tr.o Territorial Council and Socrolary of the Territory.

He was also for a ttmo acting Goecrnor. Tbroo or four yearn afterward ho weut to Nevada. IIo tbuit returned 10 Now York and became tho editor of tho HettubUain Watchman at slnmleullo. IIo was presi dent of the Democratic State Conventions held st Svrucuan and Utlco. la 1874 In 1873 I ho was a member of Aessrably And lo JB74 elected to cougreaa, somng aa 01 the uommmoe oa Naval Affairs.

Mr. Boo bo la a miui of ooinmandiug presonco nl a forcible speaker, BtcoeLUtU. BBOWXKD WHILE BATHING. August Kamniftim, ngeil 2l, who lifts been In this country but a few weeks, and who was employed by Farmer Sainlmnim, of New Lots, wont bathing yesterday afternoon iu Old Mill Creek. He was takon with cramps and drownod.

The body was recovered. NOTES ABOUT THE YACHTS. Tito MoveinentH of VcsselK oi tine Local Clubs. The sloop yacht Ki.smetli, of the Brooklyn Yacht Club, lias gone on a eruiso to Firo Island, whero her owner, with a party of friends, will pass a few weoks in tho Great South Hay. Tho racing Bloop Fanlta, Mr.

George Gould owner, aftor bavins shown her stern to all the yachts of her class this is temporarily laid up in tho Atlantic Yacht Club Basin. The iron cutter Gencstn. Mr. G. M.

Edwards, was lowered from the ways at Hay Ilidfto on Friday, whore she has been gonerally overhauled. The steam schooner yacht Cora, Mr. J. P. Morris, owner, after a cruise to tho eastward, is at anchor off the Atlantic Yacht Club basin at Hay liidfo.

Tho sloop yacht Santlpoguo. Mr. James C. Borgau, Atlantic Yacht Club, yesterday returned to her anchorage from cruising with tho Atlantic Yacht Club. Tho Lizrio Dr.

J. G. Johnson, A. Y. is out on tho ways at Bay llidge, being gonerally overhauled nnd put In lighting trim.

Mr. Roger Maxwell has his crack sloop Daphne out on the ways at Mumm's yard, being cleared and pointed, and put in general racing trim for tno cruise of tho Now York Yacht club. The largo keol schooner yacht Kcsoluto has been chartered by Dr. a parly of friends, will start with tho Now York Yacht Club in their cruise, and after leaving the club at Nowport, will continue ojf far oastward as Labrador. Tho interior of tho Resolute has been entirely ro fitted.

Tho mahogany paneling and trimmings in the saloon havo been takon out and replaced with carved oak. The large new iron stoam yacht Amy. Mr. E. D.

Morgan, American Steam Yacht Club, is seen daily cruising down the bay. The Comet, Mr. William II. l.angley, Atlantic nnd New York Yacht Clubs, is undergoing a general overhauling preparatory to going into commission. John Castoledgo, A.

Y. 1ms sold hie sloop Jlary C. to Mr. John Tandy. The sloop yacht Gladiator, Mi Anthony Barrett, Brooklyn Yacht Club, has gone on a cruise to tho eastward, having as a guest ex Warden Shevlin.

The Grade, Mr. J. P. Karlo. Atlantic Yacht (Tub, Is on a short cruiso down the Lower Iiay.

Tho Kaiser, Mr. W. II. Field, is cruising in tho neighborhood of Sandy Hook. Tho Tidal Wave, Mr.

I.eath, has returned from a prolonged easterly cruise, having gone as far as Mount Desert, and is now at anchor olt Hay Ridge. The Romeyno, Mr. William H. Vormilyo, which still holds tho champion pennant of tho Atlantic Yacht Club In Class has gone on a cruise to tho eastward. The Triton, Mr.

Harry E. Dodge, A. Y. is laid up in Manning's Basin for tho season, owing to hor owner's ill health. The now iron sloop I'riscilla, that was built for tho Now York Yacht Club, is taking daily runs down tho bay.

Her designer, Mr. A. Carey Smith, when nsked now ho thought sho would come out In tho races rrith tho Gonesta, said I was a little afraid of hor at first. In medium weather I know she would more than hold her own, hut in a light air was afraid sho would thrash so Hint sho would loso ground, liut I now find that alio passes my expectations in heavy and ordinary weather. In a light wind also wo havo got away from everything we havo sailed against." As to the i have not seen her, but from what I have heard (the Is a line piece of naval architecture, and if anything can como near tho I'riscilla she can." A CRUSH AT KOCKAWAY.

Intense SScat I'ol lowed by Heavy Haiti. I)irii(letl Excursioniuts. If the people who remnmcrl in the city yesterday swwltored, those who wont to Rockaway Beach and there wore about 50,000 of thorn had but small advantage. There was no broezo between the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock. The people Buffered intonsoly from tho heat whether thoy crowded tho beach or the platforms, uud those only kept cool wtio took a plunge in tiio ocean.

Thousands bathed and thousands moro would have done so had they found adequate accommodations. Tho sands were hidden from view by people who crowded thorn from Atlantic I'ark to beyond the big hotel, the platforms and pavilions were overrun, and the avenues toomod with a moving mass of humanity, llemsei) avenue from bay to ocean was packed with people all day. and the greatest discomfort prevailed ou every side. About half past 5 B. breeze floated in from old ocean and revived tho npirl of the multitude, hut it speedily died away again, and not until the sun had lost its power was the beach a desirable place to be.

About 0 o'clock the clouds portended rain anil the rumbling of distant thunder warned the people to embark for homo. For so great a crowd confined to a limited space tho contentment and good nature of the people wore remarkable. In fact, throughout tho day the best of order prevailed at every point. When the Columbia, of the Knickerbocker Steamboat Lino, left Jewell's Wharf at 9 '10 o'clock sho had 2.ST1O people on board, and the Grand Republic, which left at 11 :20 o'clock, carried 3,300 persons to tho beach. Knch boat made a second trip, and carried about the samo complement of passengers.

When tho boats are crowded, as they woro yesterday, hundreds of peoplo are obliged to stand, and it would bo a good thing it tho officers oxercised some control over the beer sellers and the candy and eyeglass venders, who insolently order passengers to stand out of their way and command thorn to pass their wares among customers in crowdod corners, during which operation tho boer drips upon peoples clothing, causing no little grumbling. The prize package fiend is a nuisance deserving abatement, as well as tho fellows who sell bluo glasses warranted to prevent sea sickness. A little attention to theso details would greatly incrcaso tho pleasure of tho trip. It was remarked that very many of tho passengers bought single tickets, thereby displaying good Judgment, as tho two boats havo to bring back at one timo all of tho passengers carried down on tho four trips. Hundreds who went down by boat returned by train.

It would he a benefit to the public if the railroad and steamboat companies would accept each other's tickols. Colonel Oakley says the railroad is willing to enter Into this arrangement. The company is very enterprising. To day excursion tickets over tho road nt a reduced rate were placed on sale at all of the elevated railroad stations in Brooklyn, and additional trains are to be run from Klatbnsh avenuo and ICast New York. The details of this new departure will be found in the advertising columns of tho EAGLE.

At about seven o'clock in tho evening the beach was visited by a tremondous storm, and the thunder and lightning wero terriUc. Thousands (locked to the railroad stations and tho steamboat dock, crowded tho platforms and pavilions and every conceivable place of shelter, hoping that the storm would soon pass ovor, but it lingered long after tho departure of the last train, and tho excursionists left tho boacu thoroughly drenchod, wearied and disgusted. It was no small task to got tho multitude salely homo, for having gone down by some sixty trains thoy ail wanted to return at tho samo moment. Tho railroad ollicials handled the traffic admirably, special train alter special train lonving until all the peoplo had been comfortably providod lor, and not tho slightest mishap reported. The railroad has a clou Wo track, and travel over it is safe and pleasant under all circumstances.

The hotels at the beach have about all tho boarders they can accommodate. Tho want of the big hotel is seriously tell. Tho Seaside) House turned away fully a hundred peoplo Saturday evening. Under the now inanagonient this old houso is adding to Its laurels. Tho guests comprise a desirable class of peoplo.

Tho beach is now having regular religious services. The school houso servos tho purposes of a church. Hev. Dr. Farley, of the lto maii Catholic Church in Jamaica, celebrates mass every Sunday morning, and tho Ho v.

William James, of the Congregational Church at Wood preaches overy Sunday aftoruoou and conducts a special sorvico for childrou. Thore is talk of erecting a Roman Catholic Church. A NEKVOUS COItUESI'ONUKXT. riiialiiifr Sewer Covers, Howling nogs and Heavy Hoots. To the Editor oj the llnjukhjn Koqle Why have our City Fathers bo little regard or tho comfort of their children that thoy leave the sower covora bo poorly adjusted as to rattlo with svory passing wheel 1 Why does a driver who hears the annoying sound of the first doliberulely pass his wheels over tho second, third and fourth on ono block And how can persons keep dogs to howl at night? And how can men walk about In heavy boots early and Into and womon run noisy machines, With no thought of the sick and suffering ones who may bo below thorn? Surely In this city called Christian some regard should bo hud for tho comfort of others.

REST. Bkooklyn, July 25, 18S5. During a thunder storm near Norfolk yesterday John Ilozior, tho IS! yoar old son of a prominent moreuant, sought reugo In a hollow (reo. Lightning atruck tho troo and Instantly killed the boy. Several houses in Norfolk and Portainouth flora also struck, lot! 112 lot 100 107 112 mi lis 03 loi 101 103 i4 S.i 101 Kkl S3 tjd 1UJ 101 12J lll'J 123 127 9S l() lj'J Ill) lit WJ IW ll'J) lll'l l'H 125 130 Mi SOU 2'fl IW II') jii 114 117 123 U.l li'l lo 144 147 lie 140 137 145 110 126 lm 12:4 136 112 120 l'U lot 210 14 i 11'.

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Kill ixln" il il Care win, is cl.ii'.'Ke witli n. aiu held for THK (iAP.HAIJK Commissioner KnynVduI titoritiu rft reived a i from Wllil. ti'd' rnan. Town Clerk of iu whl li he imi bn'ornicil of a resolution recently pn. ved thu anll 'ritics of that placo, prohibiting lho carting of f.arlairo trirotiirh tho utrcou.

latrlck l.yooi, ntid Ja'nc Lyons, ot Newtown, and (Jtorc cl this city, who hM Had jcrmlt to rtmovp finr)Ko from Biooklyo. Kaxtowa, will bo iiotlll that thoy mosIilhwcatlRUS Urn emetic..

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