Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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

Location:
Brooklyn, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

8Mfl ilsyMT'aTB BOABD11IB. BOAamifo. aOABDIlffl, TO I.ET AARTET8. 20'(10CKEDfflOI Ciii $rios aitlr teij. RfiMfilOPS WWTjgl! 'rfTHE YOKK SI'.

M. E. CHURCH, A co7 Oold st Rov. A. C.

STEVENS, pastor will preach fo.MOBH8wStluK A. M. and 74 P.M. day School at 2 P. M.

All are welooiuo. nELIRIOCS NOTICES. rjnRINITY CHAPEL, WASHLNGf Ojf ST, JL near Sands. Rav. WILLIAM SHORr Servloea TOMORROW at Id .80 A and 7 :45 P.

M. All aro wel come Seau free. Sunday School at 3 P. M. mOMPKINAV.

CONGREGATIONAL JL CHURCH, Tompkins av, near Fylton D. 1IKLMKR, pastor Proaohlng at Wi A. M. and 1KP.H.. Vf A WTED PBOFESSlOff WANTED TEACHER A FOREIGN lady, an experienced teacher of French, German and nlano, wishes to make an engagement with schools or families for teaching either or all the above mentioned branches woulo teaoh drawing if desired terms moderate.

Address INSTRUCTIOW. Eagle offloe. ANTED VOLUNTEER CHOIR Washington av. Baptist Ohnrch, good voloei wanted Immediately a hne order of mniio and oxool lent practice; contraitros and tenors specially considered. Apply at the church comer of Gates av, Saturday evening, at nine o'clock, or by letter to H.

U. CAMP, 834 Carlton avenue. ANTED PUP1L AN EMINENT professor of vooal music wishes to select from a numbor ot iemale voioes one suitable, whlflb he would be willing to instruct gratuitously. For further particulars oall at the music rooms of SMITH A BUNOE, tt Court st, on Monday, Septembers, between the hours of 10:80 A. M.

and P. M. 11 i EAGLE OFFIOE, 7. Wi MONEY MARKET. Trade Roi)ortn orisrl Statistics.

Anthracite Coal nd tlie Irotr Work, Gold SI eady Stocks Quiet. Wll SraigT, September 7. There remnins HtUe to udd to tho romnrka male yesterday ganeral trade. The Eastern cotton and print mills are running on full Uma and some of them will find difflculty in executing orders. The export trade in domestics la large, aod many of the goods sent to England have besn ro shipped to China and India from that oouoiry.

Irln ot cotton goods are firmer and manufacturers ara making fair profits. In the Produce msrket there hu been a further Important dsclins In pork and lard, and mass pork la down to $9.75 for spot and $9.40 per birret for October. Tbe depression Is attributed to the large proa notion at the west, and the cutting off, by the yellosr fever, of the demsnd from tho South. The total receipts of cotton for this, tha first week of the cotton ear, were 26,750 btlos against for the same week last year. Tuo exports were nilev.

The receipt! vers mainly on through shipment, for the East. The grain movement continue large. For the year to August 31, the receipts at tbe seaboard ports were 5 341, 481 bushels of wheat against 11,630,86. for tha same time laat year, being a gain of about 400 por coot. At the Western ports the receipts were 4S.449,iVH bushels, against for the corresponding period in 1877.

The total receipts at tbe seaboard ports fur all grains, for the yoar tu September 1, were. Including Hour, bushels lu 1877 176,791, 038 bushels in 1M7J bushels la IS75 8, aud bushels in 1874 5. The oxpurts ot whoat ate large and this Is due in a groat measure to tho partial failure of the whoat crop ln France and In portions of groat Brltlan. Tho exports for the weolf endod Septsmbor 4, from theAtlaDtio ports, wero 3,558,85 1 bushels, and for eight weeks 17,573 2.VJ bushels against l.lSI.ioj for tho corresponding period last year. Tho grain movement at Chicago and Milwaukee today was as follows: Chicago.

Mllwanke s. Bushels. Receipts whoat 217.084 Shipments ditto 144.7S7 og Ruceipta curn 327.472 22v) Shipments ditto KtilO The Knainecring and Mining Journal in ao artldo on the coal trade asserts that there Is serious substitution of bituminous coal for anthracite going on In tbe Iron trade, and shows by statistics that out of tha 2,314,585 tons of Iron made in 1877, 1,0.1,945 were made by coke, and 317,843 by charcoal against 934,727 by anthractta coal. This substitution commenced to 1875 when the combination began regulating the prioj of ccal. Last year, under the low prices for anthracite, tho Iron furnaces turned oat 931,7117 tone by this proaoss aaiuat 791,578 the year before, but nosr coke made Iron Is Increasing, and the anthraoite product ia deolinlng.

Oold is steady at 100's and tho trade Is insignificant. It is estimated that $.0,000,000 in sliver dollars wouid be enough to moot the customs demand for coin provided the dollars oamo out of tho Treasury freely in exchange for the paper dollar But the Secretary Urn its the supply of tho "daddy" dollar aud oonasqnently tho deCtcicncy has to bo made np by purchases of Stocks wero quiet this morning, but the tone wan generally firm and there was a slight advance ln Lackawanna and Lake Shore, The Qrangers were steady and Erie was weak. The following table shows the course of the gold and slock markets tuis morning Opening Highest. lowest. At noon lit '1, 100', 10." IW.

ii4 ii' nn. im Mr. l.i IJ S7 SI Hit 62'. Si M'. 54 1, S44 51 to tij, 6it isij ii'V CM', tVi 7 io'i isW ii1.

i.S 4 4s t4 I'i 1H 1 1 1 11 7IS 714 714 7IH mo LET KOOM8 TO A SMALL AMER JL lean tamlir, two or three rooms on ton floor. IV i aacKOll si, nar Court TO LET ROOMS FLOORS OF 4 ROOMS eaoh first and second floors In tha four story brisk house, bay on Adolphl st. bstwoen Fullon jeut IU. $11. JA8.

U. UILURETII, Fulton st, three doors below Cumberland. SiO LEX ROOMS CLINTON STRliET," third floor, ponaiatlng of four rooms or only three, if frod.to asmsll rcspoctable family: location dostribla anu terma very reasonable; immediate possession. Apply Clintjn at hot Congreuanl Warren. mO ET ROO MS A MALL PRIVATE ramny, restama jsldini In th" tmmellato vlclnl'y of rren would rent a uouule uaoj.

upioj ri board an acc.p;abl. parrr jfy. encja. ana Clinton sis, to irftntlvman. or Address IBVlNLi.

Eagle TO LEI' ROOMS APAUTM ICSTS, flats, floors and smtll aparlmirnls ii ih hii'J i it nart nf the citv all lucatt'd on railr ad it. down to correspond with the faarj timoi; aVi 0nr, h4 store with fixtures smsll rent. CiiAMlJKK.l. Til Oat.i av inuo. to mo LKT 'HOUSE OR FOR SALE iL Partly furnished.

carpoU. Ac. in complete ordr. Inquire ou the premises, 183 Gatos av. TO 'LET HOUSES SMALL HOUSES heap to good tenanra.

Inquire of D. IIOWLEK, 857 Fulton at, irom Stoi TO LET HOUSE AT 141 FORTIKrH St. hot. Third aud Fourth avs: beautiful 2 srory house. 16 por month only.

Apply on promises. JOll.V A. PRICE. TO LET HOUSE A "SMALL' FAMILY owning tkilr honso would rent It and fnrnlture, for tbeir buard, to a private family referoncos oxchanged. Please call at 69 Willoughby st.

mo LET HOUsE NO. 47 WILLOW ST. JL brown stone fojnt. mansard roof 11 rooms in gnod order, wico all improvemen's. For permits to go through the house, Ac, Imintru at No.

6 Hicks st. mo LET HOUSE OR PART OF house 114 Deans': fine location: 12 ro injs, with all improvfinents; r'lot moderato. Inquire In the house or Franklin at, N. Y. TO LET HOUSES AN A A innnta chmp No 89 Grand ar.

521 and 511 Myr. "a av, 17 and l' lS Kigliten'h at. oil and flia Fourth av. Apply to li. ANDREWS, 431 Htato noir Nerlns.

i mo LET HOUSE NEAR CITY HALL JL three story, baseui'mt brick hmsi; all Improvements heater, fruse ed just been put in psrfeot order. Apply to N. COOPER. 415 Fulton st, cor. Jay.

rwo Ij et ho us i a )is th is tho hflintifu) 2 story hmjio. with I afernent and H.ir: 111 Kr.ffttil at. no.tr Thlr.l nv I lutrlnr nisi ur Apply on the premises. JOiUt A. LET IIOUSE 169 1 2 OOLITMRiA heights, handsomely frescoed, with mirrors and cor 1 rooms rem low to amall ramllv on any time: hIl'ai k)is In basement of 171 Columbia heights.

W. TUM uijjirn, fttw st, rtew York rno LET HOUSES three" story i SL and basement brown st ne all Improrementa, g'Mjd dir; French roof 10 rooms, 42i p.T month alao part, iioaaus at low rants. H. R. IILBEHV, cor.

i ner tawis ar. and Halsey st. mo LET HOUSE 2 STORY A Jl moot and subcellar 80 foot house tine older looa tlon eicollunt; in Seventh Wari; ha from Gates and trankliu av. c.r riut.a; 415 per mouth. Apply to owner, 13 Manover placo.

TIO LET HOUSE OR LEASE HOUSE in perfoot order; best location on th lltll; pjsses i slon Immediately all improvementa For portnt' aunly 1 1 HILDRETU. 7.6 Fulton tt, thres doois below Cumborland. mo LSI JL pbr.icl.i ET SUITABLE FOR A has bann oocuninil hr onn hU.i tan nr iiirvv rury square rooms, ia a gooa location, wiin cl sots hot ind colJ water, use of bath; price, 0 and 96 month. 37 i ii ales t. rilO LET HOUSK THE 3 STORY AND M.

baeemont home, 307 Henry it, bet. Bute st. and At. antic av, w.thin live minutes' walk of thy South Feirv; wall adapted for boardom. Apply to JOHN F.

HE.S NKSSY. 319 Bridge st. near Myrtle av. njlO LET HOUSE Sd. 431 WAVE It LY 1 ar, between Oatei and (rtone; averynlce brick house, st jries.

with all tbe modern improvements and in goodoidi rant $30 per month. Apply at No. Jj6 Lir.ene avenue. Ti. LET HOUSE OR PART OK A arge three story brick.

25x40x1113: 11 rooms: all Im provement; in fine order; ready for ocoupan 263 Adams near Johnson some furniture If deireJ; owa or. 314 LlviagstoD st, TO LE HOUSES ONLY month A fine 2 story and ba.omeit frame, all lm Sroveme. 9 rooms. In gool order, ou Qulnc also, a no 3 story and isemont brick, all tinprovamitiu. 9 rooms, on Madison st.

rent 435, and oth.ra. Apply to PACLC. GHKNLSO. 4 Gates av, near Noitrand. TO LET HOUSE NEAR CLINTON AV7 61 Gates av, roomed Philadelphia brick cottage ho OTory improinmont nnr location gi)d ordor near fivo ir rout with J) mioutes of all fornei; reduced rent to irood tenant, $473.

DAVENPORT ak SONS, Fuiton at, cor. Oxford. rnO LET HOUSE THE WHOLE i half of Gou'to 118 Paslfio st, boL Clinton and Henry: good neighborhood; hjs boa a recently pat in thorough 3 story Mini bAsemeot; high tp; Piiladelphia brick has modern tuiproramnatj; sizo runt 7o0, or in proportion for half of housu. mo LB i HOUSE ONLY S35 PER JL month, a handsome story and base mtnt brick on Monro, st, nar JVostraud av; tea roams all wal. pointed In oil aud evury improvement aud a perfect gum; new shades, carpets ana furniture, fjr sale, very low.

PAUL C. GREN ING, 42) Gates av. near Nostran l. TO LET HOUSES REDUCRU TO per month Tiioio two story, high basement brick dwellings, bH and 516 UoKalb av, oight rooms, gas, bath, stationary; tabs, speaking tubes, fireplace beattr, ftay cellar; yards, aoutijoriy expure; newly puint tl and re paired throughout, or tor sale e.e. Oifiier, 41 5 Ulnciuunt av, TO LET HOUSES THREE NEW TWO atory and basomont atono front houses, ntno rooms oach.

noar tho entrance to Prospect Park, 830, i5 and 81i) per month, and three story and bastimont stone fronts at 10, and $S0 par month also lour storr tnnr frunla tryi. HIM and fHI por month. DAVID H. HILL, USH Flatbusli av, noar Prospect place. rfiO LET HOU.SE NO.

4'2 REMSEN ST." JL Brooklrn lloiglita Tbreo story snd baitmiont, with eatensiun: all Improvemonta: furnace, range, ter in all thH rooms, gas, bathr.mma. Ac. Ac: double lot. 'ililJiO, running through to court rent very low; now being thoroughly repaired. Apply to P.

P. BELLAMY. 301 M.jn taxua at, rooms and 16. A rilO LET HOUSE OEM TWO STORY JL brick houae, seven rooms: narlor. di ilua; room and kitchen on tirat floor; boater, range, boiler; Nv ilia Mod r.e st.

one block from tia'cs and itid or. cars perfect ordor; only feSO per nionlb key at Chapman's, 61V Munrue also atone front atora and duelling. No. tijtj Gales av. tlo por month.

mo' LET HOUSES FIVE NEW TWO JL story and hasemunt brown stone houses; cor.talu 10 rooms, with erury itnpniro neat sanitary plumbing throuahout Zi minutes' from ferrloa; one block from Tompkins, Fulton and rapid transit cars; tb.ise houses aro hrst class In orory particular; rent 1C0 par rear. Ap p'r to P. UAkKUfHEHS, 1,347 Fullon st. opp. New York av, from 7 A.

H. to P. M. mo LET HOUSES ON TUB HILL IN M. tho UflghhurU'Hid of Iilfflrta and Ht.

Jam il pl.ee, twu firs', class brown atone hmsss. 0xi6 and I6il). ol tm and nine rooms, strle modern, with all conveniences, order unsurpassed, having laen hanJanmoly painted and tmso cd throughout during the Summer months. Owner, 41 St. Jamoa plaoe.

mo LKT HOUHE OR FOR SALE NOT A. 168 Ifferta placp, throe atory Philadelphia brick and brown stone: all modirn improromnts; nowlr patotnd througho.it in the very bee, manner Immailate sion; rent low to a good tenant; terms josy. Apply No. 160, neat jor ofowncr. J.

B. CUT l'K. mo LET HOUSErt 1 ELLIOTT JL placo, thirteen rooms. In first class order, all Improvements, rent. 44(1; also a tw story and basement tramo houae In Lafayette av.

9 rojtus. ln go ordor. part. Ly Improved, rent 18; house In Leaingtou av, near In good irder, all Improvements, rout iiO possession immediately. Imiulro at 670H Ga es ar.

T0 LET HO US FOR SALK OR EX JL change Tho large and solidly built brown stone dwelling house, ezaSaliK). No 2il Union si srary conTuulence casting to build al l.lOOby Usy'a tvurk a man and wifo are always in attendanc tn show the mso; it will be lut or sold on the reduced scalo rents and prices. Address OWNKIt, Boi Iirooklyn Post Office. TO LET HOUSES A LARGE AND Assorted list ot two and throe story and basement brick, frame and brown aton houses, with irumedite ps. sessiim aid In first class order, fro ill to ti'J also sjv eral apirtmenis and French flats In th.

healthiest neighborhood In Brooklyn: conron it to all otr. and to all ferries; from twenty to forty minutes from same. Apiilyto P. VT. CARRUTUKRS.

17 Fulton st. upp. New VorU av. md LKI HliUSES IIOVVN IOWN, BY JL CAHY A RTKVP.SSON. li Fullon st: 55 Nassau st.

3 st iry frame. IU rooms, all imo sVVlO. 11 Liberty st, 3 story brlok, 11 rooms, all imp rl 142 Willow st, 3 story brick. 13 rooms 7aO tttOranxeat. all imp.

4 mo LKT HOUSES ON CLA.SSON AV, I near DeKalb 5l )T year Hotises on Steuben st vt And several 8 story ann basement houses at por mouth. Tbe above houses contain all the modorn improvements. Apply to M. KCIIEVEMUA CU. .0 iioatar aL N.

or 8iu D.Kalb av. Brooklyn. LET ROUSES RENT FREE HAL ance of September. J. (JOKNKLL.

44 Court at. "Carroll st Pacili. tfm 125 Second 112 Slith st 248 D.Kalb av Joralem ClUitou at 600 8 Dog raw 400 483 Thi st 600 306 av 1,200, lie gen 90ol Statu at WW 450 701 600 500 mo LET HOUSES BY S. L. ROW LAND.

99 Mvrtle av. and 4f. DeKalb av Graham at, near VTlTlougnby nr, 2 story, water, 6 rooms 920 Spencer st. near Myrtle av, 2 story bast, a rooms 20 Mvrtle av, near Tompkins, 2 story bast, 8 rooms ilno7 st near Ciaaion av, 'i tt ry bait. 11 roomi.

rrankiin av. ucr oijtuo. lower part, 0 roomi Knt ar. iar Myrtle, lower part.fi roomi Bktilman at, near Alrrtle t. lawpr uart, it Bedford av, near Myrtle.

Inwor part, 4 rooms 18 18 15 14 TIO LISTHOUSES FOR PKKMIT AP ply to F. CiVRRUTUtu RS. 1,8.7 Fulton st, opp. Hw York ar. Decatur it, a Tompkini av,) and stone, all ImD.fWQ Dsa4.

lit. Jtfostrai.d av.S a and a ton a. all Imn LOU 430 t60 3tX) too 'HQ 10 Her aimer it, Brooilyn ar. 3 and atono. all i3D.

Afacon st, Throop ar, 3 a 'id frame all Imp Hal soy st, Throoo ar, 3 i and brick, all imp. organ st, Kingston ar, 3 a and b. brick, all imp Herxlmor st, Kingston ar, '2 and b. frama. Imo flerkimer st.

KfcOiir av. 2 snd brl all imp. Bainbridge at, Ketd ar, eottaga. aura gro ind TO LET IIOlvE FUnnf MBED. rpo LET JL story and tofottr lines ot HOUSE FU11NISHKD A 3 nd basement brown stone fiout.

acccatitr.) tt carf. tunutre oa oramisu. Clint ia av bet, Uatei ar. and Fultoa tL TO LLT HOUSE FURNISHED JL fully furnfshoi ple.sant house the Hilt, to let to a careful responsible party am til family t)rm( irr. i real taken in board.

Address LAVtMltf NOK, Eiglo odice. ordar IO LET HOUSE FUKN $800. Wall or hooth fern, brl; duelling In gooj roomi: poBjiIoo lrumedUUIv own jr loavinc city. Address Na.v YorliPuit Oilk tj, Box rpo LKT US I Bl) A 3 story brown stone on the Hill, where the rd of three persons would be considered so euiraJauc fur ttie rent. A note addressed to il.

Hagle office, will he attended to. riho LET HOUSE PUR.NI SHEI) ON the Hill, one of tho most destroble looattuns nn tho HUI bouse furnished cornel ita. terms very m'xior ato to a rtsBponsiulo party. Address uw XbK, ti Miiaen lane. NY.

mo 'LKT house puunIShbij OR 1 nnforniio8tone front housn. wolt located on the Hill; fivt class lurnlture anl tn mplete "rdr o.ms at onca; low rent; hniuei for sale. Jt RICHARDSON, 3j Cumberland st. TO LET IS IS HBO A 3 stoT brown lione. to good ordo, tsnroimi.

all tm nroveme its. co.ll e'C nrDiiheJ. rent tikBti tn board ol three adulta. Inquire ot owatir on premise. 133 Cumber land Jt.

wTth HO LET HOUSE" FU Ji IS ED A TWO tlorj, sttic, sam on and snbcelnr frame oMiung, svfili tari 111 liiimi' ll I tin iVAmon Tiri I II mr Ui mn itn tn sa tr1(. Ilafit. KURIULL'S Real Estate Office, 463 Hub mr, near Ninth atroot. mo let hou.sk kirnished a 3 1 story higO stoop brlok honse, contains eleven rooms, plenty of clojotf, has all lrnprovoments. witn crock jry.

lineD etc to live car routdi. and within pleas ant walking distance of the farr.ei; low ti a doilia bJu tenant: possession immediately. For particulars In uaire nn the promise No. 619 Pad no ii, hot. Third and TO ET HOUSE IS HE 6 nnfurai'hed Immediate posseiaion: a three story basement and snb cdlar Driok duelling.

20xf5iltl'j feot. with raxdern improvemeals, in a goodt convenient and naltbtul location on Pacltic at. near konrth av. or wilt sell at a bargain. Call on ot address OWNKIt, No.

182 Koam 10, Ne Vuia Cuy IO LEI' HOUSE PARTIALLY PUH nished A three atorv and baseman honaa in rood nolghb irbod conTenelnt to thrae lines of cars: owner nlll lake rent In board. Apply at 113 Madison st. near Bedford av. TO L1.I 10H mo LET PART OF OFKICK MON tagna st, near Court. Apply to W.

HEaTEK, Bag Is TO LET ROOJiIS WIT STEAM POW r. Apply cor. Front and Peart sts. Brooklro, and at04 and 204 feast Twen'j thtrd st. New YoaS, WaC BUB, UOH.

IO LET COAL VARD LKASB, UK far Sain A 30 vaara old coal jaat. Inntslra of fl. on the nramees, Myrtle av, coynar Schenck street. TO" LE 1' ET ALL FOR PAR lor entertainments, cmra, private dra matio societies, sociabios. etc tur literary aad oclal clubs.

lodges aod K'nerat a so v.ry Je airable music rooms, lio. (28 Fujion at, am th st. and Qallatln place, TO LE FLOORS VTH A por ihroi floors. 5l'i200. separately or taget'ier; il iora: heaiaJ by sloam.

power unlimited four minntes' walk to Fulton or Catharine ferries; also, smaller rooma. Apply on the premises to HKNKV N. HOOFER. 2 1 Plymcutti tt mo LET HUE FLOORS OF BUILD I ing No. It Vha it.

within two blocks of Fa: ion firry two floors, one sb an. SUM. with ten fee, additional for hatou an ttalrnraj tuttanla for manufact if. tng purpotaa Applr to or iadro a W. HUaTiJH, gr QKL O.S, tSsl eli.ee.

i BOARD BROOKLYN HEIGHTS GEN tlcmen and their wives or single gentleman ean find rooma witn board and all improvementa. Apply at 140 Willow st, near Pierrepont. BOARD IN A SMALL FAMILY, whera there are bnk few boarders taken splendid rooms; a desirable neighborhood; twenty minutes from Fulton Ferry, twelve minutes from City Ball, and near Prospect Park term, moderate first olaas roleronces ro qoirea. Aanress u. uagie omce.

OARD A LARGE ALCOVE ROOM and baok room connecting, to let. with board, In a irivato family where but Ie.r bosrdors are taken modarn mprornmonts: honsa brown atono; neighborhood first class; convenient to cars snd ferries. Apply at iltl Pacific bet, Bond and Nerlns. OARD A SMALL AMERICAN FAM ilv Of adults, n.nin. rh.lr nn harina.

all Improvemonta and vory pleasantly si'uated on tho nr uimo nun. oi wouiu nko to nave a gentleman and wife to occupy their alcove room: those that would like a good home aud help to mik, it pleaaant. Pleaae addressJIESIDKNCE, F.agfe offlco. HOARD ARAKEOPPORTUNiTYOR refined parlies to secure a pleasant hime. at a rea.

sonablo prion A small family of adulta will aooommodate two nr thres boarders with sant ro jms and boat horn.) like fare: house is In splendid order thnujbout. anl rooms unusually noal and attractive; plate glass windows, regis ter boat, hot aod cold wator, 4c; nelghborb od pluas ant, and convenient to all th forrlea and car lines not more than thrae boarders will be tasen, and we shall not aepeno on iuem lor a living. Auaress KiAHUrs K.sglo odioc. BIXBD WAMEI), BOARD "WANTED 'bY'TWO" OLD ladies: will pay a moderate rata, and furnish their own room. Addresa Mrs.

HOLMKS, 237 Carlton av. KOARD" WANTED TABLE board for gentleman and wife within nne or two bl'icks of Plrinouth Churoh: will bo permanent tf suited. Address with reference aud lowest terms, O. 8., Kaglo office BOARD WANTED A YOUNG" MaT i.u "'1 "ke 5 llomo in nulot respoctablo family, witn all the comforts of a homo. Addroas.

stating terms, T. C. Eagle office. I) OARD WANTED FOR "XGENTLE ir nia.n' wife and one child In a respectable prlvato fam. at monthly exchanged.

Address A. Box hagle office. BOARD WANTED BY A GENT LKMAN 'amily; location between Mon, ifFJ ii nn U'iurl "nd Addres. stating full partioul.rs and torms. PERMANENT, box 25 Eagle office.

BOARD WANTBD A GENTLETiAN and small fnrall7 wish to hnnr.l in nrini. i. at reasonable torms; a largo ro im and adjoining nail roouirod: roloronco exchangod state terms. R. W.

Kngle uftice. BOAR VV AN TED" "A GENTLEMAN" want first class board and accommodations with cultivated and reflnol people; houso and location MOAKU ANTED BY A GENTLE manwith a refined private family Germans pre d) in 8outh Bro iklyn about 16 uilnutoa' walk fr South Ferry. Addroas. with till a7lr'T. P.

O. Box 4.886, N. Y. City. 'OARD WANTED IN ALL PARTS OK the city: ntaces reals te rod with ni can bs adrertinntl.

wit mt any nxtra fee, in our iw Uullotin ot the matt ao Biraois ooarutng places in urooiciyn, sontgrat to adver Usots for board. tsKLKOT BJAKDING AGKNCY, 711 Fulton st, below Creeno plaoa. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTSNOT lfit3 State st, between Court and Clinton, fourth do from Clinton st Second sto front room and hall room connecting; Also back ro hot and cold water and ample closet room grate fire or register; location and tablo first olass; terms moderate. BOARD WANT ED IN A PR I ATE family where no other boarders aro taken, three rooms with board, for a lady, mother and two sons, 17 a 19 for satisfactory accommodation, 1 8J per month w.ll bo given, or, tf desired, inatruotfon in German woufd be airan in part payment; refotences oxchanged. Addresa VV.

A. ran cd jcagie omoe. aioniajue sw ARO" ANTE gentleman and his daughter expecting to return to the city about the of Hentomber, desire two pleaaant room witb all tho privileges aid comforts of a home.witb fall board, private family preferred; must be in th above location. with full particulars W. R.

Eagle office. FcnNisnED Rooms. URN1SHEO ROOMS TO LET, AT NO. sm i in ion s. FURNISHED ROOMSTO LET, TWO hall rooms furnished to ge'itlemen: terms $1.50 per wee It.

16 Concord st, oae short block from Pulton. 171 IS 15 RO STOL lAvUlF pie of neatly furnished rooms; als. a back parlor and extension, suitable for a physician or dentist; refer eucea exchanged. 165 Cltntdn st, noar State. FURNISHED ROOMS TO Llt' A furnished room ond bedroom, seoond story fr mt, to lot as lodgings to geutlomsu only.

No. UOLawreuuo St. Mrs. CHIPMAN. ST RN ISHED ROO MS TO LET a gentleman and wifo or two amnio gentlomen.

nlov drnlsbed rooms; cooking utensils furnished. Apply atSlDCmrt St. FURNISHED ROOM TO LEYa FlToNT hall bedroom to oao gentloman In a private family, with all improve nents: moderate. Call for one week at 50 Willoughby at. FURN ISHE ROOMS TO LETj FOR housekeeoing.

with oso of bath room, at 141 Nassau st, bet. Jay and Bridge, eight minutes' walk from Fulton I'orry; FURNISUKI) A front hall bedroom houe has all modern improvements; ia a prlvato family rant $1.51) per week. 61 Myitlo 171URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, A SEC ond floir. for housokeeolng; location good: chance for now beginners or those tired ol boarding. At 11 Ucan st, oast of Uraud av.

FUR IS HEOOOAl'OhBTSClJN st'iry front hvll roim, fumiahei, with uro uf bathroom and gas Included, without bard, at very moderato prico; releroucos required and gUen. Apply at 4 16 li old atroot. KJ UKNISHED KOOaIS TO TET COaM fortably furnished rooim to Int. without board, to gentlomeri only; gfts, bath, and all coavnioicoa walk trom Houth, Wall st. and Fulton ferries.

21 Clinton it. FURNISHED ROOMS SECOND FLOOR for light housekeoning In a first clast private houjn. or would lot parlors and baaooiont low to a careful family of adults; ten minutes' walk from Hamilton Furn. No. 94 Third place, rifth white marble house west of Court st, FURNISHED ROOMS VERY LARGE airv and nicely furnished rooms at 18t Washington toast; also tine back parlor and extension, with running water: plo.isant and doalrablo location five minutes' walk from Jbuiton Ferry.

UKNLSHtiD ROOMS PLBJAvi A SS and noatlv furnished rnnmi. tr lt. wit hni.t hfirH to sinjtie geuii ineu; strictly private; torms l.w rftfejeueei Apply for tbreo diys at No. Gallatin place, opposite Y. M.

C. A. Rooms. FURN ISHED ROOMS TO LCT, A tmall family, occupying tholr own house, will let to one or two geutlomon. two nicely furnUood rooms, on second tloor; all improvements; convenient to all oar routes.

Apply atrtJfi Livingston. st. 1 BURNISHED ROOM3 A WIDOW LA dy. at 502 Honry st. cor.

Saokettst, has pie an ant and nicelyilarnfahed rooms foridi.lt twn digh'S would. board ladies, if desired blocks from Hamilton Ferrr.two blooxs from Couri st; cars pass houso can be seen Sunday aad until let reasonable torms. fUKN ISHED ROOMS TO LET A m. handsome suit of rooms oa second floor; well furnished, and surrounded with overy comfort; owner only occupying; terms to right partv will bo very reaionahfe: to bn to be appreciated. 197 Livingston st, bet.

Bmitn and Hoy FUKNI3HED ROOMS TO LET. HAND sornely furnished front rooms, suitable for single gentlemen, or for light hons koaping for a gentleman and wifo has houee all, the modorn improvements, and within HveminuteB walk of "Wall st. and Fulton. ferries. Apply at 84 Henry at, near Flieapple.

1 FURNISHED ROOM3 NO. 121 LIVING ston st With or witnont board: a few large and nicely furnished rooms also, several hall rooms southern exposure largo olo'ets fn rooms; terms very moderate; location central being near City Hall and all oar route, and wii Jp easy walking dlstanca to all ferries. 71 URMSHISD ROOMS OOMPLKTE FOR houFeltoBninir on seoond floor: houan has all tra. provements; seven minutes from ferries; alio one Urge room on uuuer tloor. suitable for two sen tinmen or liirnt liomekeuping; 42 per week; use ot bath and laundry.

1U8 Nassau st, third door from Jay. FURNISHBD ROOMS HANDSOMELY furnished seoond floir on tho Hill, US Bouth Bill ott place, near Hanson; all modern improvements; front alcovo room, bath, Ac; coropiotely fitted np forlfht housekeeping; one or two additional rooms on the parlor or third tloor, if desired family private; neighborhood firjt class. FlHlNlSllED ROOMci TO LET, FOR single gontlmrn. handsomely furnished; all mod orn lmorovemnti and one of the best localities In )utb Brooklyn; within a few minutes walk of all th.3 forrios. restaurants and' several oar routes In Immediate vicinity; terms moderate.

Address W. li. 8., Kagie office. FURNISHED ROOMSTO LET, OOM plote for housekeeping, one large and two small rooms, near Fulton st. and Fort Greene place: no small children taken.

Apply at SHLttCT BOARDING AGENCY AND Ki GISTRY' FOK FURMHHKD ROOMS, 711 Fulton st, below Fort Greens place desirable Dorns in many otbsr looations. suniTicn RESOBTS. JHoUls. AMONG THE OATSKILLS. THK HOLBUT HOUSE.

One of the Gneat resor.Blu tho country, A few vacant rooms now for occupancy; terms reasonable. Please write for circular and references. Address F.J. HOLBUT, CatskiH. N.

Y. COLUMBIA IT II SPRINGS, Fa A It HUDSON. OPEN until November 1. First class accommodations at reasonable rates. Sty hours from New York M.

P. NASH. COLE'S SUMMER RBTRKAT PER sons desiring to spond tho beautiful month of Sep tember in the country can be accommodated at this retreat A few olio ice ro mis now vacant; risblug; bowling ponies and horses for use; terms moderate. Ai dross W. P.

COLK, Jr Marbletown, UUter County. N. Y. Zl DELAWARE HOUB, LACAWAXBN, Pa, Lackawaxen is ittiafld 1,000 feat above the sea. ln the beautiful Dels wire Valley, only tour hours' ride from Now York, via Arte Hallway.

It is sur. ouaded by the grandest scenery, comprising forests, mountains, lakes, streams, waterfalls, lields and Tne Delawnr Honse is situated at the junodoa ot the Lsclfaraen and Delaware rivers, upon a terrace within a few feet of the water, which In front of the h.tel has tha apuenrsncj of a lake, and cue boating is unsurpassed. The oaltn waters of the Delaware are navigable for row boats for nearly two mil en, and as a sanitarium Lackawaxen is not surpassed. A large farm Is run in connection with the house, furnish lnsr fresh milk and vegetable, at all times. Terms reasonable.

Address, for circulars and rtferenots, F. J. HOLBUT, Lackawaxen, Pa. FEN WICK HALL, SAYBROOK POINT, CONN. This favoriif Sumnaar hotel, beautifully looated on Long Island Sound, at the mouth of Connecticut River hours from New York, shore lines), will open June 25.

It haa all the attractions of a first class water ingplaeerat unusually low prices; Its rooms are large. weUventilated and lighted with gas throughout. Milk and ereira from oows kept upop the plaoe. For furthdr Infor osstion and circulars addrass HOTEL BBRKELSY, Bas ton, until June I5th. E.

STANTON, ProDrietor. GEORGE HOTEL ON THE SOUND BLACK ROCK BBACH. Smiles weitof Bridgeport: 2 hoars from New York by New Haren Rail road; also by ooat; NOW Aceommodauon fur 500. Batblng. fiahiniT, sailing fine rival no mosquitoes.

Transient, $3 per day favorable arrangements for ami has; also, cottages. MILLlsR 4 WELLS, proprietors. Open during Septembir. Circulars at 90 Maiden lane, Weir Tor. PA I LIO HOTEL, WO DB URGH, L.

18 miles from New York, seven tr ins dily o'er 2fi0 permanent guests; mus and dancing e.ery nliht; hop every Saturday night. WALKER A LAD WIN, Proprietors. TjlAVILION HOTEL. JL 1 8 1. 1 1 I.

This popular Hummer resort, situated on the Urea Bontn Bay.wlll OPEN MAY ll.aa a first olaas faiulir hotel it (a only one flour and a ball from New Tori via Bouth Ride Railroad. The house is pleasantly located, the rooms larga and airy, table good and prices moderate go yaahtlng. hshing and canning. Olroulars. plans and term at Hotel Bureau.

39 Union Sauare.Now 'fJjtRiQUB. tThou's KA8T WINDHAM, GKEKNB UOUSTY. ti. Y. Commanding one the GRANDEST VIKWri ON THH CATSKILL MOUNTAINS.

Board for August. 87 and i per weok. and Seplomh.r, sjd. Telegrapnln house. A.

LAMOBBAU. CRANTON'd AVON BEACH HOTEL, BATH, LONG ISLAND, IS NOW OPKS. Tho flnost watering place tn America a Hrat class liot for familiea aod transient guests line shade lavjn adorned with, walks and tlower beds; balcony 14 feet wide. S6 feet long.around tho entire budding llont har and billiard rooms, etc. Now addition of 6J rooms; Western Union Telegraph office ln hotol.

Tie hotel is reached by Fnlton and Hamilton ferries to. Greenwood and steam, rail to Balh. Th steamers Ba, Ridge and P.U. Scbulii leave the Battery pier, No. I.

6:) P.M. Time to hotel dook. minutes: leaves Bath for New York 8 A. 1 and i P. M.

TRAPHAGAN HOUS1S GREENWOOD LAKE. OBANGF. COUNTY. N. Y.

Y. JENNF.SS. PROPRIKTOR. A deHrhtful Autumn retreat; gaa throughout good bsjds.andigood board; reduoad to a per wek. 17rlvte nouses.

CATSKILL MOUNTAINS BOATINO, gunning, fishing, driving, croquet anct piano; oar rlage i r.im landtnjg fre: Brooklyn reerence given. Address PO Sonth Cairo, roona Co N.Y. COUNTRY BOARDERS WANTED AT a besutUnl farm at PKEK8KILL (to fill np vaoan oyl: large houM high gionnd: near Lake Monegao. Oaca wana. and other lakes; 800 feet piazza; fine shade; god drives a Ml Banting: will meet parties with stag at depot, by giving notion terras 5 pr we ek, or 81 par day.

Adrtreaa L. LOmjLVOOD, P.Tl. Box Hi. rtekaktll. (s ATiULL'lo" Hghtful Mason of the year.

A few desirable roomi may be secured for Htptember at LAKB'B BBTHKAT. Mt Pleasant. Floe tnrat fishing, beautiful sceaery and drives, and abundant table bo'iu fnll all Bummer: terms s7 nor week For refersaca snd further particulars apply to IL P. Townsend. 1 Bergen st.

A R. U4SK. Tbe Cacaer, Ulsiar Oaunty, N. V. OABD ON THE HEIGHTS PLEAS" ant rooms, at 258 enry at, near, oralemon.

OARD 170 HICKS ST. MRS. BLAN BARD Rooms to let, witn poara. lOARD 97 HENRY BX SKOOND AND JD third story rooms, nicely tarnished. Referenoss ax changed.

OARD ON THE HEIGHTS NO. 117 Renrrat. Pleasant rooms, with first class board references exohanged. OARD LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS on second and third floors to let, with board. 63 Livingston st, bet.

Clinton aud Court. 13 OARD ON THE HEIGHTS NO. 115 iy Henry st, five minutes to the ferries roomi for gentlemen with their wivos also, for two or three single gen tlemen reieronoet exouaugou BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS NO. 294 Henry St. one door from State Well fnrnlahed rooms with tirat olass board: few minutes' walk of South and Wall at ferries; tarma $5 to $7 per week; references.

BOARD AT 33 SCHERMERHO KN ST. bet Clinton and Court DestraMi rooms with first class board In this oonveniontly located house terms moderate and references exchanged. BOARD ON THE HILL 175 HALL st, near 'Willouhby av famllios or sliglo gentleman can hare first class board, at lowest rates; rooms furnished or unfurnished. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS IRST class board, with elegant accommodations tn private family, in vary best part of Brooklyn heights. Address B.

Box 19, Eagle offlgg. OARD ON THE HILL 308 GREENE av. A pleasant alcove room op aecond floor, hand aome'y furnished bouse delightfully located table good terms moderate. BOARD THREE OR FOUR SINGLE gentlemen can obtain exoellent board with desirable rooms in a private famdy at 914 Riymond st, second house trom Fulton terms moderate. OARD ON THE HILL 159 1 2 HALL st, a pleasant second story front or bank vom to let.

with board, in a private family, where there are no othsr boarders. OARD 207 CLINTON ST TO LET, Haol ahla nnina. with board, for ffflnttnmnn and wives or single gentlemen location unexoeptlonablc convenient toforrfe'. References exohanged. BOARD ON THE HILL A PLEASANT second story back room suitable for a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen furnished or unfurnished; references excaanjed.

128 ot. Felix BOARD ROOMS EN SUITE OR S1N Ele. in larje double houso, No. 113 Honry st, corner Clark; entire house nswly fnrnishod. References exohanged.

or the ooming Fall and Wlutar. with choice of rooms location aood cars pass the door. 207 Sackett it, bat. Court and Clinton. BOARDONE FINE LARGE ALCOVE room, with chamber adjoining, handsomely furnished, at 261 Washington at, second floor; also, two hall bed rooms, with or without board.

BOARD NO. 147 BEM3EN ST, A FEW pleasant rooms to let with board, to gentlemen and wives, or to single gentlemen house and looatlon first class in every partioular: BOARD 20 GALLATIN PLACE, NEAR the City Hall Large and small rooms, separate or connected, handsomely furnished, all improvements, to let, with first class board location, terms, Jec, unexceptionable. BOARD TO LET, WITH FIRST CLASS board, a furnished parlor floor ef three rooms all the modern improvements, In the doublo house, 123 ana 12o Lafayette av, above Oxford st; also an alcore room furnished. BOARD A PLEASANT ROOM WITH board for one or two single gentleman in a strictly private family whore Germm la spoker. Apply personally or by letter to (1.

BLOEOK, 287 Sciermarhorn st, bet. Bond and Nevtns. BOARD ON THE HILL AT NO. 109 KortHrannn nlaen. hfltween at.

and Haasna placo, very plessant large and small rooms, suitable for a family or single gentlomen; will bo bt scpsratoly or together; terms modorato references eichinged OARD ON THE HILL 5 ELLIOTT place A small family will let handsomely fur. rd rooms at moderate prices for the Winter; house and location first class; references given and required. BOARD 385 JAY ST, LARGE AND small room to let with hoard large closet room attached bath and all conveniences; within ten minutes' walk of ferries. Apply at 385 Jay st, bet, WUloughby and Fulton. BOARD 177 SOHERMERHORN, BE tween Smith and Hovt Handsomely furnished rcons for gentleman and wife or single gentlemon house, table and location unsurpassed; near City Hall and fer rios.

BOARD ON THE HILL NO. 11 SOUTH Oxford fit, rooms and nrt olass board, for ffentlamea and their wires or for two (ten tie men room in tt together; table always (rood; homo and location rery pleasant; references exchanged. BOARD A Tl28lCHRMTBRHORN ST, between Clinton and Court Larxe airy room a. on salt or singly, wit board; all Improvements; housj first ciass in every respect with Eastern zie iplfc best of refer ences required; would also talto tabl boarders. BOAliD ON BROOKLYrHElGHTS Hrga front room suitable for ifsntlemin and wife or single gontleman, at 62 Willow st.third door from Or.

angn: fivo minutes from Fulton and Wall street for noa. BoXrd Fulton st. and Greene ay, lanja, handnomoly fur nlhi'd rooms on second and third fonrs also on larzo hall mui, suitable for Ksntleman; htuso, table and location unexceptionable; referancoioxohaDjcedj BOARD ON THE' HEIGHTS KO. 1 14 Remson st, opposite Dr. Storrfl' Church first class biard and aocommoditionM for eentleman and tholr wises; also, very desirable rooms for single gentlemen references exchanged.

BOARD AT 182BALTIC ST, BETWEEN Clinton and Henry Large and small rooms on second and third floors: also back parlor, with extension room; convenimit ti forties; house hs all modern improvements. Terms $5 to s7 per weet: TI3 0ARO ONE OR TWO SINGLE GEN tlcmoTi or znntleman and wife can have first class bopt finely furnished to quiet lootioi, sU minutes of Citv Hall. Pleas? adJrsa iSl Ijivinnelou st, opposite Hanovar place; terms to salt the times. BOARD NO. 103 HENRY ST, NEAR Clark; large, han'Jsomsly furnished roim, second floor: also third etory back room, with wntrin romis: lmrtre pantrioa: table and attendance the very best, at tnonoTKO prices.

BOARD NO. 164 PARK PL CEt NEAR main entranco to Prospect Park, In first class four st'iry brown stoio house, handsomoly fnrnishod rooma with b. iard rooms contain extra large closets prices vary iuo9r.it J. BOARD 38 AND 40 COO TlSTT corner of Washington; a cho'ci of very desirable rooms, en suite or slntrle; satisfactory arrangements made witn purmanent parties; tablo boardora aooomtno datod. BOARD ON XHEJ HEIGHTS 50 Livingston st, directly oppiaito tho grounds of the Packor Institute; very pleasant room, all conveniences, with board, to a gentleman and wife or two geatlev mon.

BOARD ON THE HILL 104 SOUTH Oxford at, a sma'l family will 1st a handsomely third story front room and hall room hpuse and loca tion flwt clui; with owner; TOtorencei glren and inquired. BOARD 166 CLINTON ST, OPPOSITE Schermerhorn large oommunloatlng nnras on seo ond floor, alio baok parlor and aingla. raoms for geatlo men; day ooardera taken; dining room on parlor floor; references exohanged. i BOARD 92 FIRST PLACE LARG and handsomely furnished rooms and connecting hall rooms, together or separately very desirable location and within eisy walking dhtanos to South and Wall St. erilj.onviientto oarsreferenoes reriuiredj BOARD A LARGE FRONT ROOM TO let.

with board, to a gentleman and wife on reasonable terms only tliose desiring first class accommoda. tlont need oall; references required. Apiy at 2Ui Cumberland st, BOARD FROM $4.50 TO 97 PER weak. 173 Washington st, between Nassau and Htg two nicely furnished double rooms on firsi aaiaacjnd floors, over parlor; also single roomt; hooso witn in nix minutes' walk of Oathar.nj, Fulton or Wall st ferries: looation first olass. BOARD ON THE HILL 65 GREENE av, rooms connecting or separa'o.

with closets, and hot and oold water, front or baok one good room for two gentlemen all plotsant and desirable all improvements and best location good tail 9 dinner at GH o'clock references oiohMiged. Apply at 66 Greene av. se BOARD PARTIES DESIRING PLEAS ant, dean and neVly farnlihod rooms, with good bonrd. in a respectable neighborhooi and oantrat To cation, coavonient to cara, in a small family, where but a few botrden. will be taken, caa be accommodated at a50 Sonormerhora at, opposite tha Taberaaciq.

BOAUU TO" LET, WITH BOARD, AT 973 Carroll at. two Urge oounocting rooms on sac ond floor, together or separately; froat room an alcove; also large room on third floor; sunny exposure: roomi ara handsomely furnished and have alt improvements; Iocs tlon very ploasaiit and oonvnient to amai and cars. OARD AT 68 FORT GREENE PiTaCE Fine looatlon and pleasant neighborhood large front room, neatly furnished hot and dd water in room also, a nice hall room adjonlng; family small; good table; terms reasonable; within walking distance from ferries oall as above. VJOARD 189 LIVINGSTON ST, BET. Hovt st and Gallatin place A second floor of newly furnished rooms will be let, eithor separately or together, with first olass board also, a handsome, large back parlor, unfurnished If deilred location desirable terms very moderate.

"OARD ON "THE 'HEIGHTS 295 HEN. 13 ry st, second floor front and bill room connecting BiTso third il ior front with hftll room; will let separate if desired; water, large clisets, House and location very desirable tew minute to ferriss; references exchanged; terms low. BOARD ON THE HILL HANDSOME ly furnleh 'd roims on second flo oontnminc hot and cold water and large closets, also a largo hall room house, location and table unoxcopUonable; prices muder ate; references exchanged. 340 Washington av, near BOARD 32 CLINTON ST. A LARGE front and hall room on second floor, with but and oold water; two ttrst class hall rooms and pleasant room on fourth floor for gontleman and wito and single gentlemen; good table; pleasant location; terms moderate.

BOARD 201 CLINTON ST, COR. PA clfic stRxtra larga sunny roams, with amplo cloa ots; house. location ana cable unexceptionable; where homo comforts can be enjoyed; ad ah or single gentlemen will find It to their advantage to oall before engaging board elsewhere references. BOARD TO LET, WITHliOARD, IN A first olass brown stone haute, aloove room, second story, front also, two front hall rooms location in every way dosirable; convenient to City Hall and ferries; terras reasonable. Apply at 151 State st, between Clinton and Court.

BOARD ON THE HIJbL vrlth board, in a most desirable looatlm, first class house, large rooms on second; and third floors and hall room on third floor: all handsomely furnished, with all the modern improvements; prices rsdnced; table first class. SU Carlton ay. OA RD A LADY HAVING TAKEN" 1 the house No. 18 Sidney place, Is now ready to receive boarders; the roonn ba7e hot and cold water closets, Ac. the house has all the modern ami lias and single gentlemen taken oq moderate terms first olass table and attendance.

BO ARD TO LKT, WITH BDARD very desirable suit of rooms, newly dscoratsd and furnished also, alcore room on second floar; honse desirably looated; dining roona on parlor floor, and all appointments unexceptionable; tit arenoaa exohanged. An ply at 177 Columbia heights. BOARD TWO BEAUTIFUL CONNECT ing rooms, having hot and cold water, open fire two elosets and sunny exposure, will ba let wllh excellent board avid tho treedom.and oomfort of a reflnod and qnlat home: choice aooommodatlona and moderate prioes Ad. ply at 22 tjuincy st. BOAKD IN A PKIVATB single gentlemen, or gentlemen aid wives: a front alcove and back room, on seoond floor, and larga and small room on third floor; brown stone house looatlon firat class: co iron eat to all car tcratia.

17 Fort Greene place, near Fuiton st. OARD A LADY AND GENTLEMAN owning and occupylngthelr large rosljonce on one of the belt streets on thi Hill, will receive two conples willing to pay for desirable, well furnished rooms on third floor; no in the house: references ro.ntred. nOABU ON THE HEIGHTS 1 fifi nn. JL9 tagne st this house has boBn newlv pap red and painted and furnished and is now ready for first class boarders; thoBe wishing to furnish their own rooms can do so by applying early: a few table boarders taken; dining room on parlor floor. BOARD ON JHE HILL IN A PRI rate familr, aloove om on second floor, front room and hall room on third all hnndsomelr furnished; brown stone honse, with all improvements.

Apply at 23 South Portland avenue, between DeKalD and La fay. ette. BOARD A SMALL FAMILY OF adults, oooupylug their own houae, will let. with board, a suite of rooms on seoond tloir, also alarge room on third floor, all handsomely furnished large closets irrate Are or register: table and location unexceptionable. S66 Union at, bet.

Clinton and Court. MOARD 494 WASHINGTON AV, BtF tween Gates av. and Fulton at. A gentleman and or two single gentlemen oan h. accommodated with board and a comer rooux (southwest), at reduced; rates; everything pertaining to the house in excellent order; hi.

cation unsurpassed best references excEnvnged; house detached and garden surrounding. BOARD A PRIVATE FaMILYTdESTR ably locatad, In the Twenty third Ward, in the vl tlnity of Dr. Scudder's and Helmer's oaurchos, within a blook ol Rapid Transit station and two lines of horae onrs; can a aentleman and wife, or two single gentlemen, with Hrst olass board and pleasant rooms. For particulars address airs. Eagle office.

OARD AN AMERICAN LADY OCCU pving ner own nonse anu living a pleasant neigh id. convenient to all the ferries. wUlt horhoo substantial, homelike board, two pleasant front rooms on second floor; also, baok parlnn with extension, low grate, Ao. no other boardera taken Dartlei seeking a quiet, comfortable, home will ttnd this a desirable, onnortunltr. Apply at 1310 Warrenst.

OOARD E.CTKA BOARDING ACCOJ1 JO modation A private family has taken the splendid Polhamus mantioa. northeast corner uf Fifth Carroll at. where thoy will aocommndate a few select boarders; the honse la on elevated gronnd, oomprlslng about 50 city lots surrounded by shrubbery, fruit trees, It has a commanding view of the olty: two car routes; within twenty minutes of 'all ferries, and within fonr blookaol lr spent Park: largo roona; connoo ing if desired; a lira! c'ass tsblo, with cleanliness a ipecUlty; terms very mod. aratc. Apply on pramUea.

XJOARD 80 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS AN JO elegant suite, ol rooms references. OARD 19 LAFAYETTE AV ROOMS to let, with first olaas board, fnrnlahed eg nnlnr. nlshed. BOARD ON rTHE HILL OPPOSITE Wwhlnrton Park Rooms, with board, can be secured for the Winter at 06 Cumberland at. OARD ON THE HEIGHTS 228 HEN JLP rv st.

near Remsen An entire second floor with first olass board. BOARDOlFTHE HILL DESIRABLE rooms to let, with first olass board, at 98 Lafayotte Avenne, OARD TO LET WlTH" BOARDIN A Lsv pleasant corner bouse (Bedford), back parlor or front room, private family. B. box 13, Eagle office. BOxRD 100HANSON PLACtf, COR.

of South Oxford st, elegantly furnished rooms on reasonable terms; meals on Sundays if deiired. BOARD TWO GBNTL EN CAN have a large and handsema room, newly httod up, with cr without board, Call at 9) PresidBntst. BOAKD CLINTON STREET A FRONT hall room, with closet. 161 Clinton stoppojite Schjrmerhorn. BOARTJ ON THE HEIGHTS 49 "SID bey placeLarge and small rooma on second and third floors to let, with board references exchanged.

BOARD 188 AMITlIRuANlT small rooixs to let. With board, at moderate prices convenient to ferries. BOARb MRSTTAEirii Montairue tarrana. ofTnni mnmi with hntr, rtnr. ences exchanged.

I BOARD ON THeHILL 148L AF AT etto av; one large, handsomely furnished room, on second floor; also one hall room; house, location, unexceptionable references given and required. 1 XOARD 558 HENRY ST A LARGr 13 woll furnished rom with or without board, near First plaoe, within 5 minutes' waik of Hamilton Ferry and 20 minutes of Wall. BOARli 216 SCHERMERHORN ST A farire. nlnanant room nn third tlnnr fnr trnntlnmiin and wifo or slnlo gentlemen also a hall room houao first class; reference exobanged. BOARD I SO UTH BROOKLYN HaudflOiucly furnlbhuil larKO and small rooms to let, with first class accommodations, at 73 Second place terms moderate rffcrenccs cxchungt.il.

BOARD ON THE LILL46 FORT Greene place Pleasant aritl nicflr furnished rooms oa sscond and th rd floors; ala a few table boarders au commod ited at reasonable prices. BOARD 3 TVIONROE PLACE, NEAR Clark st; a line roim and one hall room, furnthod to let, with good board; first olisa location terms reasonable. OARD EST IN BROOKLYN If'OR JJ the money, 04 to 85 per wsakj clein, airy rooms; all Improvements. 81 Choever placo, ten minutes from faouih Ferry. BOARD ON THE H1LL 171 A DELPHI at, a very handsome second story alcove room, with accommodations for gentloman and wifo or two single gentlemen terms to snit timaa reference glven OAHD56'Ci'TVO s'ory front room, handsomely furnished, or unfurnished, with tirsi class board; alsj single rooms: terms very moderate.

BOARD 137 LAWRENCE ST, PLEAS ant and netly furnished rooms, on second and thtri floor, in private family; good board; terms reasonable; references. OARD 170 AND 172 CLINTON ST Desirable rooms to let, with board, to gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, furnished or unfurnished references exohangoa. 0ARI) N6. "191 CLINTOIN AV, THIRD Mjdoor trom WiUuughbf superior accommodations tor tha Winter; location hoest In the city; terms moderate. References exohanged.

BOARD PLEASANT ROOM3 TO LET with board, in a private family, for gentlemen and wlvei, or single gentlemen. Apply at No. 7 First place. BOARD 116 SECOND PLACEJKAS ant rooms for single gentlemen also, a largo second story front room, connecting with lull bedroom, to rent unfurnished. OARD ON THE HILL 80 HANSON Dlaeo.

oorner nf Sooth Pitrllanri at. two trv nloaa ant ooonecting rooms; hot and oold water; table first iieferaaooa exchangod. BOARD ON THE HILL, IN A PRI vato family, suitable for gentleman and wlfi or two alnclo gentlemon; convenient to the cm; references given and required. ApnJr at 61 Hamon place. BOAUD ON THE HKIGHT3 34 CLIN ton st, near Fulton, the most convenient location in Brooklyn; a hahdsomu seoond story front hall room with all fho comforts of a home.

BOXRU 72LAiAYETTE SECOND floor singly or in suit, to gentlomen and their wivos, or single gentlemen, with board. House has all the modern improvements. Bl OARD NO. 10 ELM PLACE, A amo.ll. social family will lot.

with first dual hoard. two large and two small rooms has hot and "cold water and large closets: terms reasonable. BO4RD 24 CLINTON S'r let, 00 suite or ainalei to families or slQgle gentlemen bear Fulton and Wall st. forties; tablo boarders accommodated. BOX UD 42 BUTLER STREET TO LKT with board, a ta ge nicely furnished rttim on second floor, with large closet; private houso, modom improve moots.

BOARD ON THK HILL A CHOICE of handsomely furnished rooras.with good tablo and oan bo aacured at 371 AdolpUi sr. corner of Do K. ilb av. BOARDON THJ3 HILL 32 SOUTH Portland av Tw handsomely furnishid ro ms, one an a loo re, largt. c' ho no, looition tablo iirat c.a is in every rospsct referoncos exchanged.

BOARD 283 ADELPHI ST, NEAR DE Kail) av Largo rooms on floor rear, large rooms on third f'oir front; large ciosats. hot and cold wator, gas, Ac; good table, Ac. prices very moderate. BOARD 342 STATE ST HANDSOMiS ly furnished rooms in blaok walnut, with board in stilt or niii tit), for married couples and siiglo gant'ewoi; good tni9 with aUoomiorla; reerdnces exchanged; torms reasonable. HOARD LARGE SQUARE ROOM ON tnird floor oat, with hot and cold water, to a gei Ionian aod wife nr two single gentlomen, f'r per week; alio a la.

go frnt hall room. $5. Ui Sahatmerhorn street. BOARD f)N THK HILL 131 GATES av, noar t.amSrldge place large, pleasant rooms, with all impr ivcm cn bn obtalnad. with board, for gentleman and vtl.o, or single gentlemen; best of references.

BOARD 282 HENRY ST. A NICELY furnished lsro room, suitable for gentloman and wife or two single gentlemen who would room together; Hrit elfins location easy of aooesa to three ferries. Terms low to purmanent parties. BOARD FURNISHED AND UNFUIV nisbed rooms, wit1! or without board, in home with modern improvements; table bo.n darfl takeo. Call at 852 Livingston st, noar itlatbush av, Fulton st, and Atlantic avenue, BOARD A PARTY OP GENlMiN" or two gentloman and their wires oan Qui very fileasant acoommodatfons with a good table, tn a private amilyotvory modorato prices.

Apply at 223 Schermerhorn st. BOARD DARGE, HANDSOJiTY furnlthod front roim on the second floor and two large front hall rooms, oan be ontainod. with desirable board in first class house aud location, at moderate tsrras, at 200 Livingston st; references exchanged. BOARD A SMALL FAMILY, OOCUPY ing their own honse, will let a handsomely furnished front alcove room, to two gentlemen good board and home eomforts. terras low to permanent parties; references exchanged.

168 Livingston st. BOARD ON land st, opposite Fort Greene Handiomely furnished or unfurnished rooms to let, snite or singly, to gentlemen and their wives or to single gentlemen table aud location first class. BOARD 73 HENRY ST, COR. OF Orange, five minutes' walk from Folton and Wall st. femes, tvto handsomely furnhe rjoms, with all improvements, to let with first class board terms 43 to 87 re fere no as, BOARD TO LET, WITH GOOD substantial home made bord, three or four nicety furnished rooms, suitable for singlo or married persons; excellent looatlon terms moderato references oxebanged.

221 Schermerhorn Bt. BOARD 122 MONTAGUE ST TWO large and nicely furnished rooms. large clos )ti, hot and 0 id water; location central, five minuies' walk from City Hall and oonvenioat to all the ferries. Also, table bo.ird. BOARD ONE SINGLE tlemen or geritlemarj and wife can have first cla board ifh a private family: rooms havo hot and cold water and larga olosets.

Oall at 306 Livingston st, near Hanover plaoe. BOARD A LARGE SECOND story alcove room, aiso a back parlor, nicely furnished, two large olosels, to gentleman and wlf or two single genflsmen location near Dr. Scudder's Churoh; terms $12 ti $.4, 9d Malison st, near Franklin av. BOARD IN A SMALL HOME LIKE fMnliv, within eight mlnutea' lk of South Kerry, and lUtcua of Wall st, a lurge well furnlBhed second and third floor room tenna moderate table well supplied. Apply at.2(U Clinton st.

BOARD SHOULD YOU WISH A FIRST class and home comfort boirdlng place, aloove, third floor, ball bedroom: rooma elogantly fnrnishod; prices to suit the times, oall at 46 South Oxford It; table and atcundance unexceptionable. HOARD NO. 36 LIVINGSTON ST, BET Clinton and Caurt A pleasant oan bo had for the Winier for families or parties wish in? to room together: location pleasant near City Hall and ferries terms moderate; reference exchanged; table and attendance good. BOARD A PLEASANT HOMB FOR the Winter is offered at a rensoiablo charge to a gentlemen and wife or two gentlemen; loo it ion convenient to Vv ashington and Clinton av. ghurches; positively no other boirdurs.

Address DOSUJS, Kagle olfice. BOARD OlT THE HILL 32 SOUTlT Oxford stTwo large, handsomely furaished. rooms, one an alcove, with tirat olis board; all a handsomely famished room on parlor floor; houss brown stone, in excellent order, and well urnuhud throughout. OARD ON THK HILL TN A SMALL private family one or two gentlemen can obtain a nicely furnishel room on second floor, hot and cold watiir and tablo terms low. Please call at 176 St.

James place. BOARD 147 JORALEMON ST, Clinton and Henry, with private family gentlemen and their wives or slugle gentlomen can be accjmm dated with first class board; house has all improvements. BOARD 155 MONTAGUE ST FIRST olass board for gentlem on and their wlvss or single gentlemen elegant brown stone residence in new and complete order: all modern improvements; extra large rooms, en suite or singly hands omuly furnished, BOARD 470 STATE ST, BETWEEN Nevlna at, and Third av A large front room to gentlemen and wile or two gentlemen also, half room on third floor; ample closets; house pleasantly located terms moderato; rtfferenos exchanged. BOARD PARTIES DESIRING board and jmish their own rooms, will And vory pleasant, large and sonny rooms, with good plain board In a small private family at 133 Van Huron at, wo blocks from A del phi place. Call day or evening.

BOARD A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAM fly, residing 03 South Oxford ft, offer a g. nilao homo to those in search of clean. dIo tsant rooms, with good tble, and where their oomfort would bectrsfully cared for, upon moderate terms. Please addroas Mrs. R.

GRAY, Brooklyn P. O. fJOARD ON THE HILL TO LET, 13 witb board beautiful rooms on second floor, or cheerful front room on third floor, in a small family of adults: looatlon and neighborhood unexceptionable; a desirable place for parties wishing a pleisaut home; terms moderate. Apply at 4ii FraoJuin av. BOARD ON THE HILL 111 SOUTH Elliott place A large alcove room oo the second floor, with two closets and back.

room, with all the improvements, with a family of three adnlts; also a large halt room bouse brown afoae. In a first ofass neighborhood. References exchanged. OARD 5i CON CORD NE AR Washington Handsomely farnlsbed second story front and bach rooms, en suite or single: ample closets; hot and cold water; at prices to suit the timee; also a very leisant large room, with water, closets, at $10 per week, with board, for two. BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHO know bow to cook and make good coffe a vine few boarders, would let, with board, a large, well furnished room, second floor, ample olosets.

hot and cold wator: location and everything first class; $18 for two. Address CLlNTONoor. LU'INUSTON, Eagle offloe. OARD 156 SCHERMERHORN ST h.Rk narlor. with axtnaion: two 'oloaeta and private bath, room; furnished or unfurnished: also, handsomely furnished third story front room, with lsrge closets and ho: and cold water table good terms moderato.

BIOARD NO CHARGE FOR INFORM A tlon of the most desirable places in Brooklyn, strict ly priva'e famines or hrst olass boarding houses: call or send (with stamp) forournow bulletin. SEIBCT BOARD lilt) AGENO AND REUI8TRY for furnished rooms, 711 Fulton st, below Fort Uroane plaoe. BOARD ON THE HILL TO LET witb first class board, nloely furnish 1 front rooms also hall 100m house, haaall modern Improve.neuts and locatod on one of the pleaaantest blocks tn the c.Uf prico low to suit the times. Call or address J. H.

213 Grand av. near Lafayette. lOARD 283 HICKS ST FIRST CL ASS j3 rooms and board: hous is large and oummodions. incomplete order, five ml mtes ram Wail at. and Atlantlo av.

Ferrie. persona deslr.njr home comforts and able and willing to pay a (air prica will find aolLable aocommo. datioa viOARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN 23 HaJidsomoly furnished extra large and sraaU rooms in fonr story brown atone house, pleasantly situated in Carroll it, dUrectly opposite tho house and iccorn. mod at ions tirat terms moderate; references feB' o. a.

aosi i dn uarxou sa. OARD 25 ELM A OB A LARGE room on saoond iloar. with aunerior closes arranja ment, all improvements, suitable for eoaple or two smile gentlemeai als. hall roonx and a place for a few tania boarders table well furnished, aud oomforta ol a home aa far aa possible to alt, SOAfeD ON THE HILL 68 DOWNING rooma on saooad and tnitd flmrs, nlceli fumlsh vfji all improvements, for gentleman and wifo or sin. gla Centlemen: looatlon first olass; cnTeolom to Putnant i a ins aiioa GUI.

I tatnn mgdarat; btown atone honse; rafer enoes, i I DVEIST CHUKO'H, ''It) tSKlllUIS Ml', Preaching av r. i. iuun ALDSON. and 1H M. by Kldor CI1ARLE8 cmrEN Testimonial meetlncrs TUitoiJAx ana THURSDAYKVKNINOS at 7S P.

M. A FSBCONU UNITARIAN CHURCH, Clinton at. corner of Oongres TO MORROW MUKNING, at 10:45 o'olook. Rev. JOHN W.

CHAD WICK will preach upon "TheHJaea of Religion." All are Invited. Due notlca of the opening of Sunday bchool will be given. ATLANTIC AVENUE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Atlantlo av. and Bond St. Preaohing by the paator.

Rot. D. J. PATTKR SON. oa TO MORROW (Snbbath) at 10M A.

M. and 4 P.M. Seats tree to strangers. Sabbath School at 2i o'clook. All are lnvitod.

A' THE ROSS ST. CHCItCH. betwoen Lee and Bedford are. preacn Ingby the paator. Rev.

ARCHIBALD McCULI AI.H. Services at luM A. M. and VA P. M.

The M'a aion ol the Son of Man." Lecture Friday evening In the Cnapel. AMERICA" FOR AMERICANS REV. Joffer, Ormond place. America T. innnl unrl the Sabbith.

bu Rome'. Choordat or Foreign Commune Mr Hugo jo pruaos ia L1A11S AV. M. E. CHUROIL a EVERETT HALL, 3j8 FULTON A Mn FANNIE ALI.YM, tho etotpient trance win leanw SUNDAY afternoon, 2 o'clock; eienlnr 7X.

Siibjocta omsented by audisnoa SA rUK il a BYnnhio Sulri'ual Oonfereno 7 o'clock Subject a KefoVxatory Force Judge Goodo will dnllvor tho opening addreas. and will be followed by ten mlnuta speeches. 8eats free, and puhlio cordially to THK Y. M. C.

A. "GOSPEL TENT7 Flntbush av, onrner of Sixth Clo'ing services SUNDAY, September 15. Saturday. 8 P. servloo of Song; leader.

J. F. Sund.ker. SUNDAY, 4 P. by Rev.

Dr. CUYLRR: 7.30 P. preaching b7 Rov. H. POOL.

Monday, 7:45 P. preaching by Kev. H. Pool. Tuesday.

7:45 P.M., Bermon to you.ig men, Rev. .1. Hyatt Smith. Welueiday, 7:45 P.M., preachlnv by. Major D.

W. Whittly. Thursday. Frldry and Saturday Gospel ines.invs, conduetod by C. W.

Sawyer, colaboror with Mr. Moody. All aro invitsd, young man especially. BROOKLYN TABERNACLEREV. T.

DeWITT TALMAGR. D.D.. will proaoh. D. next SUNDAY, morning and ovonlng, and very Sunday thereafter.

Tho Friday evoninir leoturos on the Sooular Events of the Week Looked at from a Religious Standpoint," ereryFrlday evening. CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, CORNER of Greene and Clermont ava MORNING service and Holv Communion st 10:30. The rootor, Rev. CHAS. K.

BAKER, will preach. C1HUROH OF THK SAVIOUR, (FIRST Unitarian.) cor. Pierrepont st, and Monroe plce. Morning serriceaOH A. Preaching by the Riv.

F. W. HOLLAND, Cambridge, Mnai: no evening service. (fLAHHtfN AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHORCH, ClaSBon av. oor.

Moir at Serviee In tho MORNING, at 10 o'clock Pr3iching by tho pastor, Rov. J. T. DURYEA, D.D. No porvice in the evening.

CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD (Episcopal), MacDnnongh st near Stuyveiant Kev. HENRY B. COItNWELL, roctor Sorvloes EVFRY SUNDAY, at IOVj A. M. and 7 M.

on Fridtys at 8 P. M. Sunday School at 2 P. M. All cordially wolcomo.

apOLUMBIA MISSION, COR. CARROLL and Columbia ats regular mission service, song and address, at ilf past 2 o'clock. Wo beg moat earnestly to invite all lutorered In mo3t useful labor where mjstneel ed. to visit us TO MOKROW AFT ERNOON. C1HUKCH OF THE REFORMATION, PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL, Gatos av.

below Franklin av. Ser.ioej resumed SUNDAY MORNING, Bpt'inbor 8. Sermon by the rootor, Rer. J. G.

BACCHUS. Holy communion. Snnday School at 8 P. M. ILKRIONT AVENUE UNIVERSALIST I CHURCH Rev.

H. R. NYE will preach at to 11 A. 5f. and if lo 8 P.

M. Morning topic: "Coney Island and the Sabbath or. Sunday Deseoration.V Sunday 8ehool at to 3 P. M. All cordially Invited.

CENTENNIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Clinton av, near Myrtle. JUSTIN D. FULTON, will proaoh at 10J4 A. and P. M.

Miming subject: "Tho Tkiog nin's Hope. Wrenlng. "Onteorao of Faith." Sabbath Sohool. ZH o'olook. A oordial welcome to all.

CARROLL PARK M. E. CHURCH, CAR roll st. cor. Hoyt.

Preaching by the pastor Rev. A. B. SANTORD, at 10:30 A. and 7:45 P.

M. Prayer mfe'ln; in tho parlor of tho ohurch at 9:30 A. M. Sun day School at i P. M.

Young Peoplo's Prayer Meeting at 6 P. M. All are made welcome. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH on Hancock st. near Franklin av Tho pastor, Rev.

Dr. M. SOUUDKR. will prcaoh in the moruiog. SUNDAY.

Septembers, at o'clock, and in thtt evening at 7i o'oloek. Subject; "I See Men as TreBS Walking." The Sunday School will roopsn at half pist 2 P. M. same day CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION, (RE. formed Episcopal), corner of Gates av.

and Irving Servicja at WH A. Af. preaching by the oxstnr. Rev. F.

S. HUNTINGTON; service in llle evening at o'eluck. A eordiul welcome la exionded i all. Sabbsth School at 8 o'clock Prayer meeting Weduesday evening. CHURCH OF THE MEDIATOR (CON GUEGATIONAL).

ooruer Rochester av. and Herkimer at, Rov. BISHOP FAI.KNKlt, nast ir The chapol. having been completely ronovatod, will be roopened for div.no service and Sunday Sohool TO MORROW, Sod tenibor 8 nio. nlnff.

ovenlnz. 7 :30 Sunday School. 2:39 P. M. 1 LINTON AV; CONGREGATION AL CHURCH.

Clinton av, cnr. Lifayetto, Rev. W.M. IVES BUDINtiTON. I).

paator Services TO MORROW, at 1CJ A M. and P. M. Proachlnir by Rov. U.

D. FOSS, D. President of Wesleyan University, at Middlotown. tun. Strangaisare cordially invited and will be weloomo.

LINTON STREET PRESBYTER1 AN CHUROH. Clinton st. cor. of Remsen Rev Dr. KIJ.HNWOOD.

So of Prosbvtorliu Beard of For r3ign Missions, will proach TO MORROW in tho morning 104 o'oloclt, and in the evening. 1V retiuot, will dolivar his.ejture on Intita The tiittie urouna 01 the riengi ons of the "World. Sorvics at 7. DIVINE SERVICES, AS USUAL, ON Itht streets of Now York, EVERY LORD'S DAY, at 10! A. M.

at Bst erv: P. Roosevelt st, Ferry; fcl on Toesdavs an I Thtiridays at 6.tf P. on Water st, nenr Dover, wlien Lit. KENNION, Lay E. angolist, will praach on oach stand.

DEKALB A V. M. E. CHURCH, NEAR Franklin av The pastor. Rev.

MII.LEN, wlU pieich at A. and 7X P. St. EVENING, "The Christian Warfare." Seats free. All aro cordially invited.

Rev. J. H. VINCENT, D.D., will deliver a free lecture on Sunday School and Tract Work," in this oburch next Thursday ovoning, at Svj'clock. EAST ROOKLY ApTIST ClT URCll, Bedford av, near Myrtlo Preicnlng TO MORROW, at 10S o'clock, by Rov.

Dr. PAT TON. odltorof the Baptist WeBkly. Sabbath School at2 P. M.

EMMANUEL CHURCH, PRESIDENT st. ouDoslte Carroll Park, enlarffoi and rerovatel. will he' reepened 011 SUNDAY noxt, September 8. Morning servile at 10M A. M.

evening at P. M. Sun da School at 3 P. M. All seats free.

Rev. H. B. WAL BRIDUE. D.

reetor. T7IAST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 5'J Tompkins near DeKalb Rov. aEOUOB C. I LN. pastor Servloos at 10.30 A.

M. Subjoot: "'Christ in tho Chnroh." and at 7.45 P. M. Subjeet: "The Plaguo and its Lessons." Sabbath School at 2.30 P. M.

The anniversary of the beginning of this School will bo the ocension for an address, which will be delivered at 3.15 o'olook, by MR. THOi. II. WHAY. FRANKLIN AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

Franklin av. near Myrtle, Rev. SAM. UEI. P.

HA) SKY, nastor Rev. Dr. J. A. LANSING, will proach at 10; A.

M. Sunday Sohoil at P. M. FL13ET ST. M.

E. CHURCH, FLE ET ST, ncr Fulton. Rev. I. SIMMONS, oas or Pre aching TO MORROW at 10M A.

M. ana P. by the pastor. Su iday Scliool 2. Young people's meeting at 8.

Ail are oordially welcomed. Seats free. THIRST REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN IT CHURCH, Duffleld st, near Myrtle av Rer. NEVIN W0OD8IDR, piator. will preach TO MORROW, at 10:30 A.

M. and 7:00 P. M. Subiect In tho evening: "Promiaea which are Broken." IRST BAPTIST CHURCH IN PIERRE Dont fc. now worshinini; the ohnron in Naasan at.

near Fulton Preaching TO MORROW at 19XA.M. by Prnf. TEN BROOK, and at 7M P. M. by Rov.

A. 8. PA TTON. I). D.

S.ibhuth School and adult Bible classes at 2 o'clock. All are invited FIRST REFORMBD DUTCH CHURCH, Joralemon st. (rear Cltv Hall) This ohuroh, having been closed for cleaning and rooairs, will be ooened for divine sorvic TOMORROW, (Sunday) September 8, morning and evening. Itev. JOHN Dt WITt.

D. of New Brunswick. N. will preach at 10)4 A and 7 P. M.

Sunday School at 3)s P.M. Strangers ordially invited. I711RST PLACE M. E. CHURCH, COR.

Si of Henry st, Ro. WEI.LESLEY W. BOWDISH, pastor Preaching br tho pastor, at 10:30 A. M. and at file evening.

Subjects A. "Whre 8hall I Bogin My Wnrk for Joiua Evening. "The Father in the Home," one of the les upon the Home Life. Seata ee. All are made welcome.

General prayer meeliug Wednesday, at Ja to S. ifS RACE E. CHURCH. REV. J.S.

JT BRECKINRIDGE, pastor, Sterling place near Seventh av Praaching fO MOkROW as usual at 10:30, A. M. by the ptister. Subject, "Spiritual Eyesight." and at 7:15 P.M. on "Borrowing Trouble" The Fall earn ia now iully inaugurated in this ohuroh.

ATAETHSEMANK BAPTIST CHURCH, WiUo ighby av, near Broadway. Preaching by the pnslor, Rev. Dr. BURL1NUHAM. SUNDAY.

Septembers. Morning subject: "What Minlstors Proach For." Evening subject ith," being the hrst in the course on men ot tho Biblo." HUGH SMITH CARPENTER," ill proach in the Bedford Churoh Paoino st, east of Bedford av. TO muruiug and; evening, at 7:4 Sabbath School at 2ft. AN HON PLACE M. E.

CHURCH. COR. St. Felix st 'lha Rev. Dr.

J. M. BUCKLEY wlU eich TOMORROW, morning and evening. Tho sub ject for tho evening will hu "The Yolloa Fever in relation to True Viovt of Nature aud Providence' HANSON PLACE BAPTIST" CHURCH" Rev. ALEXANDER MAOFARLANE, nresch SUNDAY, morning and evening.

Prayer Meeting Ftiday evening. On Wednesday evening. Septombar 11, Rev GKOHGE M. STONK, D. Tarrytown, N.

tho eminent Biblo reader, and who has made Scrlp'u Interpretation a special study, will conduct tho exercises in tho lecture room AU are cordially invited. 1 ANES M. E. CHURCH, REID AV, cor. Monroe St.

Rev. GEORGE L. THOMPSON, pastor Preaching at 10:30 A. M. by the pastor: PHILIP PHILLIPS gives aservics of long at 7:80 P.

M. seats people's prayer meeting at 6:30 M. AF A ET AV. CHURCH REV. T.

JLi I. CUTLER will preach TO MORROW morning: and In the evening he will address a praise meeting, held on the rdoponlug of the are Invited. LBFFERTS PARK, REV. W. B.

AFFLECK This eloquent proacher and temperance orator, will preach TO MORROW at 3 P. M. Aorvice of song will be held at 2tf o'oloek, und ivtho dlreotton of Mr. Poarce and T. J.

Shanks, Esq. The sorvlces are continued under the direction of the Broiklyn Young Men's Prayiog Band, and are tree to all. IDDLE REFORMED CHUROH, HAR rlaon at. near Court Rev EDWARD P. INtlRR.

HO). n. I) naator. will nreach MORNIN.I and 8VRN. ING.

Services and 10K and lit o'olook. A cordial welcome to strangers. Sabbath Sohool will be opened next Sabbath. T4TETROPOLITAN MISSION, 1ST A. M.

irl E. Church, 221 and 22S Washington st. Rev. J. B.

MURRAY, pastir. Grand rally meeting at Enter's Broadway Park, on SUNDAY, Septomber 8, 1878. Religions serv.ces at 9 and 10:30 A. alsj at 2 and 4 P. M.

Services at the church in the evoning. The publio ia oec diallr invit3d. NEW YORK AV. M. E.

CHURCH REV. D. A. GOODSELL will preach at 10:3) A. M.

and 7:45 P. M. Subject for EVENING, Pestilence as an Itinorant Praachor." PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ooruer Sixth avenue and Seventh st Services TO. MORROW (Sabbath) conducted by paator, the Rov. THOMAS R.

SL1CKK. Preaching morning at 10 .30. Sub. joct "More Than Conquerors." Preaching evening at 7:45, Sabba School sossion 2 :30. iURITAN CONGREGATION AL CHURCH, oor.

Lafayetto and Marcy avs. Preach, ing to morrow, at 10.3) A. by tha Distor, Rev. RICHARD E. FIELD.

Temporance meeting at 7.45 P. conducted by the Temperance Brotherhood. Sabbath Scuuoland Bible dais at 2.30 P. M. PROTESTANT EPIS OP A HU 0 and THE UNITED BRETHREN OR MORAVIANS, Jay a', near Mvrtle av.

Kit. CHARLES A. HICKKBCKKR, pa.tor. Preaehing at 10M A. M.

Com. munion aervlie ut 4 P. M. Sabbath School at 2 P. M.

All are welcome. KFORMRD CHURCH ON THR HEIGHTS.Plerropentst. nesr Monroe place.wlll be re for public wor hip SUNDAY tuo th lost Pn fesior EDWARD B. ol New Haven, Conn wl caoh at 10 A. and M.

w' ro wiU REV. CHARLES E. HARRIS, PASTOR of GREENE AVENUE M. E. CHURCH, be.

Tompkins and Throep avs. will proach SABBATH at ll'jA. and 7( P.M. Sermon In the oventni to jo ing pe iple: subject, "Models Safe to be Uopied." Seata freo. Ail welcome MMKRFIBLD M.

E. CHURCH, COR. Jo Washingt on and Greene avs Rer. GEORGE F. ETTELL.

f. pastor Preaching at lOSi A. M. and 7:4 P. M.

Suuday Sohool at 2:30 P. M. ST. PE I'ER'S CHURCH, STATE ST. near Bond.

Rev. Dr. PADDOCK, rector. Services at lOJti A. M.

and 1 P. M. Visitors provided th seats. Sunday School 9M A. M.

The young welcomod. 8'T. MATTHEW'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH. State st, near Hoyt. Rov M.

W. HAM MA. D. Preaehing at 10i A. M.

and 74 P. oi. bunaay acnooi at ift r. SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cours st, ooraer President Rev. HERBERT B.

RNER, of this city, will preach at 10 :30 A. and 7 :44 P. M. A cordial welcome to all. SIXTH AV.

BAPTISTCHURCH, COR. tnd Lincoln nlaoe. Rev. R. B.

KKLSBY, MORftoW.atlO:30A. My and 7: 80 by the pastor. Sabbath Sohool at 2:30 P. M. All are made SIMPSON M.

E. "CiniRCH, CORTOF Clermont and Wlllonghbv avs Preaohing TO MORROW, at 10)4 A. and 1 p. by thi oastor. Rev.

CHARLES 8IM8, D.D. Evening Unpardonable Sin." Pastir's Bible alass for ladles aud gentlemen. In the church gallery, at 2:45 P. M. Young People's Prayer Meeting, at P.

II. oa giANDS 8T. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Introduction of new Hymnal Rev NDSAY TAKKER wlllproich Inthe MOUNINO at 10:30. Subjeot: "The Servxe of Song Inthe House of the Lord." Praise meeting tu the evening at 8 o'clock. Soitsfree.

Attentive ushers. Now Hymn Books for sale. Paraoonge. 1 High st. Sunday Hoaool 9 A.M.

Juvenile Miadunary meettng at 2:80 P. M. 6ATURDAX EYENIKG, SEPTEMBER 7, 187S. IHFORTAST TO SUBSCRIBERS. Tl Eagle will be sent to all points of tha United Slates forJlO por year, or $1 per mouth for kii period than til niouilm.

free of postage. OUB SUNDAY EDITION. The Eagle is now publishod every day ia lie week, Bunday included. Order your leave it, or tend your adureaB to this oenta. Advertisements lor Suudav Edition roceivcdal tleoQlce up to 11 o'clock Saturday eveaig.

CBKESPOIST SU.XDAT SCHOOL ASSOCIATION There is to ba a public mooting of the Sun day School workers held Monday evening next, under th. auspicos of the Orapnpolnt Association. It will take place In the ProBbyUrian Church, oornor ot Noble and Larimer strocta. The Rev. Stophen H.

'lyug, of Is'ew York, haa consented to deliver an address suited to the occia on. FIRST WAU1) UEl'UBLICArlS. The Republican Association of tha First Ward met Thurday eveniug at half past seven, at 201 Montaguo itreet. Several ot tne leading Rapuulic us In the ward were present The ln.oting wss one, and after adding several neiT nainea to the roll and transacting some routine business, the Assiciatlon adjourned until the lltli lnt. FALL OK AN IILILUIMO.

At eight o'clock Thursday evening tha two etory frame building, WT Plymouth street, owoel by thoDoMruiau (Jla.s Works, and uajd as a storeroom for and, fell down, causing a dainajo of about a $103. A family lived on the upp Jut, but th9y had moved out, as the buildiu. was known to bo insecure. No one injured wheu the building 'fell. LOSG ISLAND KA1LBOAD.

The payroll of the Long Maud Railroads tor August tooted up nearly Ou Monday Superintendent Spsnoer began triininlug down, and up to yeaterday SJO employes had beeu dismissed. When tho ohanga of time occurs not loss than 500 moo will have bsen thrown, out of otuployment. It ie evldoat that the roads have been makme money, us creditors are not prossing as at this time last year, and the employea are In reoetpt of their wnitea. It wilt be a year next m.nth since the roada were plaaod in the handa of the reoelver. AX UOLY CUSTOHEB.

On Thursday afternoon an unknown man abiut 30 yeart of age, Ave fe.t eight Inches in height, having oa a long dark coat, blaok bat and gray striped piuts, entered the bakery of John F. Miller, corner of State street and Columbia plaoe. Th mn ordered avm: fifty oenta' worth of cakes, whloh were wrappel for hi an! the parcel set down on the counter. Heanatohol It up and trlod to leave without paying for it, when Mr. Miller interposid and triad to prevea the stranger's leaviug the plaoe, wajraupon the man knocked Mr.

Miller down aad oscapo 1. A rlnj which the fellow wore out a de.p gaah in Ml ler's faoe. The wound was dressed at the U3 Island Oollege Hos A3 HOHOBED XAatK. EJUvard Everett is the name of colored Euan taken before Justice Guck yesterday, ohirge i with having threatened the Uvea of hia wife and daughter and driven them out of doom. The parties tire in a tenement at No.

18S Harrison avenue. In preferring her complaint to Clerk Stephen Ryder yea. torday Mrs. Everett stated that her demonstrative husband reaohed home about one ia the morning reeling drunk. To her remark that that was a fine wny for a man with grown np children to deport himself, Edward coolly informed her if she didn't like it she oould leave.

Atsr some further talk the man became furious and, picking up an iron pokor. sail if his wife and daughter didn't make tbomsjlvea scares In a jity ho would put a head on both of them. Ho was not satisfied at their leaving, but chased the pair about a block Iroin the home. Sergeant Barwlck, upon being iuformed of the oircunistancaa, promptly arrested and lookod up the maJdoaed hnsband. The prisoner has been committed till Thursday for a hearing.

DRAMATIC. The Yellow JPcvec HeucUt, The promptitude with which the manager of the Park Thoatre. and Mr. C. W.

Wee, of tb.9 'Evangelloa" party, arranged for a beneSt for the yellow lever sufferers laet week, was equaled by the readiness with which the Brooklyn public responded. Tha auditorium yeaterday was crowded, no loss than 3,156 psople, by actual count, having squeezed them aelves in. This was the largos! number tha: tha houee has ever held, and at tho low prices of admission represented This sum It Is expected will bo increased to $1,500 whon the full returns come, almost enough people Jbaviug been turno 1 away, unable to find standing mom, to mike up the amount. The great benefit at the Filth avenue theatre, at which John MoCullough, Edwin Booth, Joseph Jefferson and Mary Anderson appeirad, socurcd but and therefore the Brooklyn benefit will bs found to have equaled it. It is but fair to remark that not one cent will bo deducted trom the sum, whatever it may prove to be, the mana gers aotora, doorkeepers, orchestra, ticket sellers and printers having all served gratuitously.

Tho performance was, in overy way, satisfactory, although with so enormous an attendance the heat was necessarily oppressive The audience enjoyed the whimsicalities of the Lone Fitherman, tho clever acting of Mr. Sydney Smith as Lt Biane and the grace and beauty of Mfsa Clancy's Svangaline, applauding and laughing heartily. The laat performance of "Evangeline" will be given to night. "Fritz," with Mr. J.

KinmeU in the leading role, will be given next week. Sunday Eagle. nerrow. fail to get it to Gobq Webniib to THE Fbont. On Monday neat th3 9th the popular caterer.

Mr. EonaK WenNxu, of 153 Pierrepont st, will give tha entire gross reoetpts of his saloon upon that day to tha fund for tha auherers by the yellow lever In the stricken sections of the South. The advertisement under tho head of ''To Let for Riisineas Purpose" of three floors of building No. 11 Vine st. (together or sooaraterv).

for manufacturing purposo3 or light stor.eo. may meet tha reauirsmenU of any person desiring auoh accommodation. Pasties desiring tho Sunday loft atlheirreV.dences can send their addresies to this office, and it trill be.iren to the carri jr who serves too KatlLK in than district. HIABBIED. BENJAMIN GARDINHR In Brooklyn.

Thuradny, September 5. by the Rev. Honry Niles. D. 1., Major W.

W. BitKJAHiK. of Sini Sin to Miss JENNIE daughter ot the late Kev llucli B. Qardiner. DIED.

BUOK of psrilyals, Mrs. LEAH Buck, widow of die latu Buck, in the 70th yearof her age Relatives and friends of the familj are rejpeotlally In vi'ed to attend her funeral, frjm the ot her son in Ian. Bdwjrd 0. Garcia. No.

85 Hoit it, on Sunday, September 8, at 3 P. M. CHAMBERS Of dsntitlon, September 1878. Ida Mat, younajut child of Goorge W. and Battia L.

Oham. bera ajed 15 montas. Fnneral from her (rrandmorhers, Mra. A. M.

Chambers. 646 Atlantic av, on Sunday, Soptembor 8, 1878, at 4 o'closk P. M. EOEM AN "William Hhoimah, at the residence of blab other Abratn, In Brooklyn, 89j DsKalti av. on Thursday evening, September 5, in tha 6tth year of his age.

Relatives and iriends are invited to attand the foneral servioen oi Sunday, Soptember 8, at 2 P. 11., from the form Ohuroh. Now Lota, L. FITTBIiL On Baturdsy morningSeplember 7. Jose PH1NK AONKH.younjrest daughter of Joseph ana the late MaryFlttolI.

aged 16 years. Rnlatf ri'fl and frienda are reapeetfully Invited to nttend the funeral from the rea denoe of hor father. 6S Skillman on Monday, Septemhor9, at 9 o'clock A. to St. Pt rick's Church on Kent and Willoughby ava, whBre ato'.

ema reauitn rrtU be offered for tho repose of hor soul; thonce to Calvary Cemetery for interment. GU1NU Saptember 7, Mrs. KLI7ABBTH Omtto, in the 62nd year of hor age. Her fnnoral nilltake place from the residence ol hor aon in law. ou Monday, at UttO'CJOca, anarp, ai xvo Aiguw South Brooklyn.

HOEY On Friday, September 6, Jameb Uoey, aged 63 h'm friends am respectfully Invltjd to attend his funeral frosa his lete residence, 553 Clinton St. Brooklyn, on Sunday, Septsmbor 8, at 2 o'cloca P. M. HOWblN A solemn requiem mass, for tho rap no of the soul or the late John Howlin. will bs oK red at the Chorohot the Aaiumption (Rev.

Win. Keegan). corner of York and Jay sU, on Monday, September 9, at iii o'olook A. M. Friends are invited.

LBDDY Suddenly, on Satatday, the 7th inst at ner residence, No 85 Greene lane, Mabqabet Liddi, in the S5th yoar of her age. Frienda aud relatives are roioectfnlly invited to attend the funeial on MonJay a.iernoon, September 9, at 3 o'olock. LESTER Isabella I.ebteb, Septsmber 8, 1878, agsd 16 yeats. 2 months and 1 day. Friends and relatives are invited to attend tbi funeral on Sunday, the 8th at 3 P.

from 1.62 Fulton st. McGUNlGLH On Friday. September 6. Gback, wifo of Meliun'gle in the 42d year of berago. Relatives and fnendi are Invite 1 to attend the funeral from her late residence, 127 Pearl at, thence the Cemetery of the Holy Cress, Flatbush, on Sunday, at 2 o'oloek P.M.

NAFF.Y On Wednesday, the 4tb at. his rosl disioo. No. 90 Fourteenth st, Peteii Nafsv, in ttioijtu year of age. Funeral wul take place from tho residence of his father.

Charles Nrifey, No. Tbl.d av. on Sunday, the Sth at 3 o'clock. Friends and relatives are respectfully In. vlted to attend without further notice.

INewark, N. papers pleass copy. O'BRIRN JAMIS O'BniEN. on Friday. Septembor 6.

tho eldest son Charles and Rosa O'Brien, In the 2ith yearof Ida age. Friends and relatives are invited to attend tae funeral from uh late resldense, Wti Wul.vorth st, Sundiy, at 8 P. sharp. PALMP.R At bla late residence. 188 Franklin av, on Tuesday.

September 3, Bisjamin W. Palmek, in tho 48th year of bis age The relatives and friends of the family, also the mera beraofStjllaLidije.No. 45. F. A A.

aro respectfully (nnt.d to attend hla funeral from the Presbyterian Church In Franklin av, near Myrtle, on Sunday. Sop tembo. 8, el 5 P. M. Th mem', era of Stella Lodge, No.

4S5. F. A A. aro hereby n.mivonod to attend at tne L.tdce ro'nus, on Sun dy, Sep uibei 8. at 1 o'clock, P.

for the purpose ef atto ullug I ao tunera' ot our lale Wormy Brother Bkxja minW.Pai.mkk. Members of Slstec l.odi are friter. nallv (nvlled. O. J.

Qt'IKN, Master. 1. Obakt, Secretary. PINF. In Brooklyn, on Fr.dav, Siptember 5, after a lingering lllnoss.

Benjamin F. Pine. arohltoeL Tte rclnlvoi and frauds uf family are ratpsctfullv invited to atteid th ftnieral fr hii late res.ddJCe, H9 Ucgraw atr wit, oa Sunday the 8 at 2 P. M. RASCH On Saturday.

Seplfinber 7. at 6 o'oloek A. of cholera infamum. Lewis. on of George H.

and Caroline Rasch. aied 8 mouths and 2 days. Relattvaa and Irleuda are rofpecttully invited to a' tend tha funeral on Sunday. 8. at 2 o'olook P.

trom the realdenoe of his parents, 109 Park av. KOSS On Friday. September 6, 1878, WillumRoss, In the 33d year of his age. Rala'ivoa and frienda of the family aro repecSrnlly fn vltod to attend tbsfuner.il from bis late residence. No.

131 Bridge at, on Sunday, September 8, at 2 P. M. WILSON Frlday, September Abkinalla Kltza" nRTB. daughter of James and Mary A. Wluon, aged 11 montha and 22 days.

Vnnersl from the reildenoe ot her parents. 512 Clinton at, on Sunday, September 8. at 2 o'clock. Relatives and frienla aro reaie uttully tnsated to attend. C10NSTELL.ATION CHAPTER NO.

A. M.lhe regular convocations of this Chapter vrill be rewmed on MONDAY KVKN1NU, Septembo. 9, 18 n. at 8 o'clock, at the rooms, corner Fulton st and Flat bush ar, A. W.

PETERS, Acting H. P. T. MOBIIMEB Sbaveb, Seuretaiy. "iHnVBNANT LODGE: NO.

758. Ar. A MT Brethren: You are hereby summoned to attend th next regular oomm animation of this Lodge MONDAY i KNINO, 9th tcstj at eignt oiocx. monnk't' dgnouana, Aiasiflr. Jet a P.

Wall, Sxrstary. by the Rev. RAY PALMBK, u.u. ntrango.a bvtl ally Invited to attend. 1 tnion Kim plaoe.

near Fulton at R.V.JOSEPH TOD, D. jfroaVlS Preaching TO MOlirlOW, at 10.80 A. and Evening subieot anil Wll.ro The Great battle of Armage. il. ai.

ara cordially invited to attend. WASHINGTON AVENUE BAPTIST OHUROH, Rov. EMORY J. IiA.YNK8. nast.or MORNING serviee at 10:30.

EVKNINO sorvtoe at 7 .45. Sunday School atJ. Jb. S7ARRKN ST. M.

E. CHURCH, REV O. W. GALLAGHER, will proaoh at A. M.

subject. "Conditions ol Snooess in Christian Life." And at til P. SI. "Tho Mission ot Christ." Sabbath School at 2 P. M.

Young poople'a prayer meeting at 64 P. M. Seata freo. WAriTED HEP FEfflALES, LB ARN DRESSMAKING Geiman girls, aU7 Baltic at. Anted operators, os ladies'" undergarments, and tuokers on Wilcox A Gibbs; new msohines sold an 1 work given out to pa work guaranteed machines, exchanged; sbb our terms.

J. F. GREENE, 277 Fulton St. WANTED UIRLS WHO WISHfJ TO learn any sewing machine will roooiva foil Instruction fir 60oents. at tho school of tho CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY.

81 Poplar si, between Hicks and Henry, near Fulton hours, 9 to 6 o'clock dally, except Satur days. WANTED SERVANTS OF ALL KINDS at tha office managed by ladies: BROOKLYN EMPLOritHNT BURHAtf, No. 21 Concord betweea Fulton and Washington ats: three blosks below City Hall; many rospeotablo women, who have novar been at an elfloe before, apply here tor situations. N. Plaoes for wet nurses.

Cocas, tVasbers and ireners. WANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER a id fronor. Call at No. 113 North Oxfor 1 1 at bet. Myrtle and Park avs.

fnquro for Af JiS. SMITH. YK7ANTEU TO COOK, WASH AND ww Iron, a good, smart girl: must be willing and obliging. Call for two days at 573 ClaeBOn av. CBBmDermaida.

WaJirenses, etc. WANTED FOR," LIGIIT JANITOR'S sorvioes. In Dr. Ovorbdaer'a School, an industrious and arubillous boy; wh'ue or partial tuition frBe. Ap.

ply at schoolrooms. 44 Court st, ftursjea and seanmtrosisios. WANTED TO PERFORM THE DTJ t'es of nnrse a id seamstress, a girl with best city ci'y references. Call at 203 Greene av. General II ousewora.

WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK, A girl; roforeace. 211 Wyckoff st. WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, a girl; must be a first o'ass oonk and lanndre.ss, and have references from last plaoe. Apply at i87 Grand av. WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, a girl; must be a go id coik.

washer and lroner. Apply, with roferauoea, at 82 Clinton av, nsar Greene. WANTEU FOR GENERAL HO USE work, a elrl; must be a. rood cook, washer and lroner. Apply, with reference, at 5i3 Greene av, near Marcy.

WaMedfor general house work in a family of four, a respeotable womin; must bo a good cook and lnuridreis, and have city referent: waffoift014. Apply at i7J Willougiiby av, bo preen Marcy and NoHtrand, WANTED FORGJ5NERA1j house work, In a family of four, an honeit. steady, frustworthy flrl iriuit be an excellent cook, washer and lroner, and must understand taking earn of a furnace fire. Only those thnrouzhlr competent need apply at 208 Union at. between CUatm and Henry.

WANTED ONE TO DO GENERAL ho iBQ work, tho other to take care of chiMren, two Rlrla muit onuie well rooommoaded. Apply at 133 South Oxford at WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a German elrl: reference rsqutrod. Apply on Monday mormnj; betwoanyand at'2t Dsjraw st. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family, a young girl. Apply at S8 WoodhulUt.

ANTED TO DOG EN A XT HQ USE work, a girl must be a arooi cook, washer and ironer; city references required waea $12. Apply at 26 Fort Greene place. WANTED TO DO NER HOtTsE work in family of three, a young girl; miint be npafc and tidy and have goad references. Apply immediately at No. 73 Downing at.

WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work and arsistin the oare of ohildrjnr in a smsl 1 family, a respectable girl: Protestant prefurrod, with i Call at t3 Truxton it, near Fulton. WAWTJRD EBF A IBS. ANTED TO WAIT ON TABLES IS reatlurant. a trend hoy 14 or lfi veara of aire. Apply at 813 Fulton st.

7U ANTED AN EXPERIENCED, PRAC printor, to canvaa for job printing; must thnrouRhly iinderstaad making estimtas on all claasoi of work must havo first class references good wasos will be paid. AddroM ZJY. ICaglo offico. 'ANTED FOR "omOBWORK IN A pnbllshln? housa. a smart boy about 16 yeara old must write a fnir md and have (food referances: aiUry tUmt ynar 113 nrir weok.

GKOHUH H. ADAMS SON, 9 lioekma at, NeJfork. ANTED CANVASSER, TO SELL A article useful In arorv fftmilv: Hbtiral commission. Apply at ir2 lliddagh S7A2TED TO VVORK 1N A FAOTOUY gfi 6 active boy in a factory ia liroklyn; wagos nor wo' k. Address, statiag age, C.

LA 'NT. ollice. AM'Jfl) TO CANVASS AND TAKE orders ftir mttk. tin encrcetio biiaineai man of goo audross and wed ncquatnted with the any: mui not be afraid of work and abla to furnish good reference; to the right man a salary of 450 a month will he tid. which will be increased )1 sprvicai prove Batisfactory.

Addroas CAMPBJ5LL, KaRle ollico. TV ANT KD SITUATIONS FJBraAaLSZS WANTED SITUATION TO ATTEND tore, by a young woman is a good seamstress: or as seamstress in a private family. Pleasj call at 323 Twentieth st. ANTED SITUATION IN A STORE, by a young lady, who has bed her eduction i'uat now wo jld be wUlintr to give a week or two to learn tho btilot rstoreuoaa, Plozao Odll or addrdss 24 Pa cUio tt. WANTED SITUATIONS MANAGED by ladios BROOKLYN BMPLOYMBNT BUREAU.

56 Concord st, between Fulton and Washington iU. Famlfy help of at kfadt. Wo do not proml parfaa lion, but try to solect good women for damostto Berrloa, without regard to nationalltr or ralitflon, N. B. Wet Burses suoplied, WANTEDSITUATIONSNOCHARGE to omployen or servants until supplied tho re fore only tho moat reliable help furnished: Protest int.

Oath olio and colored elrls for ah kinds do uestio work. EQUITABLE AGENGY, Photo Art ibuildinjrs. 733 Fulton et, fourth door aboTO isiliott place. Private reception rjpm for ladiej. Cooks.

Washers ana irsmera WANTED SITUATION AS COOK, washer and irnnnr, or oook only, or to do goner il housework, by a respectable woman; the be it city refer ence can be given. Call for two days at 44 st; no postal Odr Is received. WANTED SITUATION AS FIRST class oook. washer and irjnor, by a rospectnble young woman woald do gonnral housework in a respeot able family iB a first class bee id and biscait maker nas bust of city reference. call on Monday at y2 Atlanta av.

Cliarufteriuaidv. UaureiseN, etc WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM" bermald and waitress, or would do light hontawork In a small family, b7 a young girl from theoountry; can bo well recommended. Pioaso call at 79 Bridge at. WANTED SITUATION A LADY withes to get a siiuatioi for her waitress, who is competent in every respect. Oftlt at present 13 WillWhby ay.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO THE light housework, by a respectable German girl. Call or addresH4 Courtst, corner Pacific WANTED SITUATION TO DO UP ata work or light htrngework. In a small family, by a young German Protestant girl. Plena call for two days at Mra. LAGK3, No.

63d Broadway, oornor of Yates aTBJue. iursies and scamiireiiait WANTED SIT ATiON AS A COM OflUnt nurfB and seamstress, by a respectable girl would do chamberwork or boo to onildren can sbw by hand or machtue city references. Call at 137 Atlantlo av, near Htnry it. ANTED SITUATION AS A SEAM stress understand, all klnis of family sawing: wo'ild notobjee to tako care or childron; would go out by the month or week. Please call at 75 JoraleniOQ st.

WAN TKD SITU ATION AS A lvf atrejs and to dolibt chamborworJc or aw nurse and esrnstress. by a young girl with two years' reference from laqt pl.ico. Apoly for two days at present employers, 105 Clark street, Cards promptly am wared. WANTED SITUATION TO MIND obtfdren or to assist in housework, by a young girl lately landed is willing and obliging. Please call at No.

44 Flushing av, naar Oxford st. WANTED SITUATION TO TAKE care or a baby and make hersolf useful where she can have a good home, by a young girl. Apply at 661 Myrtle av, in the bakery. WANTED SITUATION TO TAKE oare of a baby or do light chamber work, by an American girl, aged 18. Please address K.

Eale office. Ken era 1 HousewerKt WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable German girL inquire at no, sot uuon m. ANTED SIfUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a smH family, bv a resnaotabls girL nuaie inquire at tne nousa oi uar employer, Carrollst. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, or would do upstairs work and watting, by a girl; has good city references. Please call for two days at No.

613 Atlantlo at, corner Elliott plaoe. WANTED SI ru ATIO TOD 6 GEN eral housework, in a small private family, by a young German girl. Add re is for one week HUMAN, Box 17, Kigle office. WANTED SITUATION TO DOGEN ral housework. In a small nrivate family by a 'young 'girl; or do upstairs work and take oare of children; can do good plain sewing; will Di fonnd willinf and'obliglng.

Pleaie cad at No. 877 Pactlio at, In fancy store. WANTED SIT ATIO TO DO GEN eral honvework in a small private familr, br a respectable young woman is a good plain oook, washer and ironer haa good oitr ref eranooa. Call at 223 Smith it, near Butler, second floor, front room. Can be seen on Monday.

WAflTKII TTCTANTED SITUATION AS CLERK vv ar.rl rtnllnetor. hv a faithful and rallablo narson boat of references given. Address E. Kagle office. ANTBD IJ A PAC tory of carriage maker's, or will do anything else, by a man of fimily (American), who can bo very handy; very high references.

AdlressO. B. Kaglejinlcin WASTED SITUATION AS OOACH man, by a respectable man, who thoroughly understands his business; Is a god and careful driver; 13 years in last place; the best of olty reference given. Call at 109 Lafayette av. or 819 Carltonav! WANi'liD SltO ATION TO DRIVE" for a dootor or as waiter In a private family, bv a reaoectable colored boy caa glvo best city reference.

Call for two days at 21 alman st WANTED SITUATION TAKE care of a gentleman's place, bra younn matf is a firstclass house painter; understands upholstering and can repair anything that needs fizinj on the premises Roert from former employer. Address, No. 271 Tenth at. South Brooklyn. WANTED SITUATION AS WAITER," in a first class toardintt house, by a young man of juost resp ectublo appearance he thoroughly understands ,1 in Rli its branohea; can prodnce unexceptionable good reforonoes from his two last ompioyers In thla city.

Please address FRITZ, Kagle olBce. WAN ED SITU ATI ON IN MAN fac'urlng business, whre his thorough scleutiflo and ehemiojl instruction and practioal eiperlenoe will be of adyantare. by a graduate of the Shedield Scientific School, with 18 months' experience in a chomical import, lng house; understands thoroughly tne use of the Polarl scone; stood references from formor employer. Addreia B. flagle offioe.

WAHXEB 7 ANTED HOUSEKEEPER A. FIRST class housetteoper, with good references. Apply at 48S Marcy av, after 5 o'clock. WANT il) DRKS8MAKING A perlenced dressmaker, engagements for the mnn'h of Sepiombsr at 81 iierday, former price. tliebest references given.

Address H. K. Eagle ofhee. ANTED SOPRANO A Fl ItSt CLASS TT soprano desires an engagement a Prnteitau ohuroh; salary moderate. Address SOPRANO.

Eagle office. WANTED CHOIR SINGERS A FEW good voices for the 'choir of an Churoh on tha Hill an aicellent opnortnnltr for practice to those having alreadv amo of muaia Address CHOIR MASTER, Bex 5, Kagle oiflee. WANT ED UP1LS AN EXPB RIB" ed teacher, whoaetinta is not fully occupied, Is da'lr ons of making an engagement with private pupiis.or w.uld leach two hours dally in a school; cvn give the moat satisfactory teatlmaulalii Aadrejaa SaglaiQlAce WANTJSJU WASsiaiNfJ, JGtC. ANTED WASHING BY A RESPEC tftblfi TOUHiT rjArmnn wnmnn tn an nnf hv rha Aav has good city references. Call for two days at 102 War uur.

nujii sin. DAlvnUAlvi. Wanted washing by a first" class laundress, ladies', genllenon's or families' washing; prices, BOo. and 76c. a dozen; fluting, puffing and polishing.

Please oall or address" 547 Paoifio at. WANTED AS HIN GANlFlR ONIN by a Swedish woman, who is a first olaas washer and lroner to go i ut working by tha day, or Is willing to take work Jiome JMease address 265 Wyckoff st. WANTED ASHING smart Swedish woman, at her own house plain glothes, So cents a dozen flntod. 75 oents. Ploase oall at No.

224 Pearl st. Ask for Mrs. STRAND. ANTED WASHING A RESPECT able WOman WnnltS. HVn tn DAT.

nr fimC uerown nu is a nisi olass laundress Please oall a 1 733 Herkimer st. 1A7 ANTED WASHING BY A FIRST olsas lanndress, to go out ths first three days of the weok. or would take to her own home. Please call for two days at 520 Vanderbilt av, near Atlantic 7S7 ANTED WASHING AND IRONING to go out by the ly, weak or month, by a respectable girl; terms moderate: gentlemen's shirts, cuffs and collnrs done np tn first class Troy laundry style ladies' clothes deno up beautifully. Please call Saturday aud Sunday at No.

727 Bergen at. WANTED WASHING fY A WW apeclable woman: ladles' and gentlomen's washing to do at her own homo is a first class laundress fluting dono if destrod would go out the first days of the week haa th best city reference. Please oall at 198 Flat bush av, up one flight, back rooms. WANTED WORK BY AN AMER lean woman, to go out the first davs of the week is a first claS9 laundress; will do housecleaning is a good, fast worker: best of reforeno given. Please call at or addross to ll! Second st, near Bond.

WANTED WORK BY A RESPEOTA ble youig woman, aa a good washsr and Ironer. or houeeoleanlng; has good city references. Call for two days at Jar at WANTED HO USES. WANTED HOUSE FURNISHED A medium sized furnished house, pleasantly located: private famiiy. Address with K.

Eagle office ANTED HOD SE FURNISHED A 3 storv brown atone or brlok. aitnatAd on tho TTAicrhtfl or Hill, with all ininrovnninnlR nl.mtA nnmhav nf rooms; rent moderato. Addreas B.JI. Kagle office. ANTED HOUSE TO PURCHASE A small houao within walking dUtance of Fulton Ferry; price about $4,000 Address, stating parttculara andfooatlnn, LAMONT, Eagle offioe.

WANTED HOUSE UNFURNISHED 12 to lSronma; location must he good; rent SflOO. Address AD VERTIS15R, 5 and 55 Prmoe at, N. Y. WAITED HOUSE A FIRST CLASS four story furnished house, where the owner will remain for rent, with the privilege of other boarders. Ad dross E.

Eagle offloe. WANTED HOUSE" A SMALL HOUSE, for a small family, about 8 rooms good location modern improvements; rent must bo moderate. Address PERMANENT. Eagle office. WAN TED HO USE BY A SMALL family ot adults, an unfnrnisbsd bouse, in good oondition.

in a good neighborhood: rent cot to exceed 8600. Please address Box 1,411, N. Y. P. O.

WANTED HOUSE FURNISHED Convenient to the City Hall or ferries would 1 ike a bouta where whole or part of rant would be taken out (n boaid. Address C. A. Eagle offioj. ANTED HOUSE UNFURNISHED, by a'gentleman and wife; modern improvements nloely looatsd: oonvonient to tha fevioa: torms not to ex ceed 6011.

Aaaresa uox i.jie, is. x. r. j. WANl'ED HOUSE FURNISHED OR partly fuin ahed, where parties would take tho rent In board with privilege of few ot'aer boarders family consists of two ad ilia highest references given Address U.

J. Fa.te office. WANTED HOUSE TO H1KH, WITH in fix blocks of Clinton av. in healthy and sunny locality, for a fam ily of three, who will tals good cire rent not to exco ed $450. Address P.

M. C.f Eagle ohlco. WANTEI) HOU BY A GENTLE man and wl a small unfurnished house, pftt of house or flat, with all modern Improvements and in guod order and location: ront modorate. Address with particulars W. A Eajle t.flice ANTED HOUSE EQUITY 1 WILL day CABti for the BTiiit ot a desirabio hmiia on i the ritiii or wiii aavance casu to pay intereiton morrgaee.

to prevent forocloBure, on vorv f.tvorablo terms; et.te location of the housa. Addro33 CASH, Hoi 15, Eagle ollico. I ANTED HOUiyE FUHNI3HBD A furnished houas in a eond location nfill or Heiehta. when, the owner or occunants will board oultho rent, an experirt'icGd gntlorrai arid wife (no children) who will tAkc a fo sdloct boarderA in tnair fam ily. Addre 9 for ihre dayj, JOHXaTONK, g'e offic.

WANTED HO US A SMALL TWO story an boaamoat houso, with all improvemoits in good condition at S2." por month, situated botw icn (Jronao and Ailnntio ava, and Marcy and Grind avs; rent Srompt and certain; rafeieuce givon. Address Box 2J0. iroofclyu PoatOiSca. V7 ANTED HOUSE TO RRNT, A Tv with three or fottr lots of grouTid; cinvenfpnt to ttio cars and publlij sciiool. and can rally locafed, btn oon Ka.it?r and Weil err.

Districts; suitable for tho Hetra.T Orphan AFylnin. PJoae communicate laiiicniars 10 j. tNU.ur.Au, 101 oraim et, vr. u. or, K.

U. i'ED FUm OI' ISOUSfiS. ANTED PART OF HOUSE LOWER 'proferred by gontleman and wife, in lower part of the city moat bo near the ferries: rent low. Address, aiming number of reomB and terms, A. care of U.

W. KCHOOiYMAKEK. 71 Liberty at. Now York City. XV Ai XJ2 1 H.OOIT1 WANTED ROOMS SUITABLE FOR laundry, witb or without steam power.

Address HOUSK, HO Pacific st. AN TED ROO MS TWO OLt THREE fnrnishod or unfurnished, anitable for bouHokeoD ing, by a small family of adults loontlon on the Heights tlvo minutes from i'uicon erry, jiaarmu, siaan which must be moderate, HANKS, Ragle office. WANTED KOOM. FO It A LADY with two children, agod IS and 10; two unfurnished rooms: location between Glasson ad Tom jictns ava. and DeKalb av.

aad Fulton at. Adircsa SIMMS, Kailo oftice. WANTED ROtOM LODGING ROO by a gentlemin In tho vicinity of Dr. Holmer's ohuroh; good troiurenoes. Address with Incation and terms, whtoh muat ba low, Y.

O. East of fioo, ANTED ROOMS FURNISHED BY gentleman, wife and baby, ono two furnished rom tor light hon99ke9pingj mustbesoutn of FJtbush av. In vlcimtr of Prospect Park; terms moderate. Ad diOis OXFORD, BokIo offioj WANl'EO FJLATS. TT ANTRI) FLAT A SMALL FLAT.

Yf furnished or partly furnished. In a good neigh boihooa and convenient to lorries; reierances. Auaredi H. K. Kagie office.

WAWTE1J JffISC1ELIAIYeOrS ANTED LOT IN GREENWOOD Address, stating number of lot, pricu, Eagle o5ce, WANTED PIAN USE OF A JflANO for piaotice.one honr three times a week. Address, stating terms, Box 11, Eagle offloe. WANTED HOME IN A REFINED family, by a young lady of refinement, where ber services as companion, housekeeper or assistant will be taken in return. Address HOMELESS, Kaale office, WANTED SECOND HAND FURJNl TURB. PIANOB.

CARPETS. PAINT INOS. 4c, in large or small Quantities, for which I will pay FULL. FAIR VALUE IN CASR Prompt attention to all orders. MILES 8.

HOLLIS, No. 213 Mjrtlo avenue. ANTED lEOOlND HAND FURNI ture. carpets, planes, lo. parties breaking np housekeeping aud wishing to get a fair oastl nnos for their go ids.

in Iarzo or smalfquantittes, will find it groatly to their advantage bv sending word to T. BLAND, 158 Myrtle avenue. AND FenilD. OST APAia OF GOLD EYE GLASS I nn evenlntr. In DeKalb av.

between irnith ITIUrtit nljioft Raymond St. The findorwillbe rowardodby returning them to place. LOSTON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, fti going from 3U Carlton ar, to Fort Greene Paik, tbroujrh WUloughby av, a long jtnld PIN. A ilbeml reward will be given to any oae roturniog the same to the aboT number. ITIOUND ON THURSDAY, SEPT EM ber 5, at Manhattan Beach, a PURSE, containing a email gum ot money.

The owner can have it by calling at 474 Vanderbilt av. FOUND A WATCH AND CHAIN, AT Coney Island; owner can havo it by pr tvina property and paying oipenses. Address C. WILLEMIN, 125 Adams st. WGCIAL IJOXICsj.

ET THE EAGLE TO MORROW. SEAL SACKS RE DYED TO LOOK like new: lengthened with seal or trimmed with other furs; mink and sable darkened; lining, altering and trimming. J. D. WILLIAMS, 330 Fnlten at.

upataira. TAYLOR, a MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN. NOW AT 371 FULTCN S'l'KKET. MORE CONVENIENT ROOMS. I I Use ELECTRICITlf for your bodUy afflictions; it is BETTER In most oases than medlolne: more SAFE, CERTAIN and CONTINUOUS in ita RESULTS.

ELECTRICITY is a VITAL force. NO SHOCK WHATEVER IS GIVEN. Fatienta visited at residences. Office hours from fi A. M.

to 4 P. M. At residence in evenlug, 455 Lexington av, just above Tompkins. The POOR treated free on Saturday P. M.

HORSI.S, CARRlAfifSS, dec. A BARGAIN A GRAY MARE, FIVE years old. sound and kind, good phaeton, harness, at a sacrifice, as owner has no use for it. Address H. M.

P. O. Box 80. A BAY MARE FOR SALE OR EX jCjl change; well bred, 7 years old. 1514 hands hl2h rvfAntl mnnd and kind; nloasant driver and aDeoor alao single seat Stivers' road wagon.

Apply at LltXi.NU TON STABLES, Bedford av, between Qulnoy st. and Lexington avenue, A FINE CARRIAGE OR ROAD HORSE for sale six years old. good sized, sound, kind, true in all harness; bay, with black polnu, long, full tall and mane this is an exceptionally desirable horse, just frofcn the eounti7. In splendid oondition, and with as good disposition as any horse ever had. THOMAS LATIMER, 173 Pacific st.

ORSE FOR SALE CHEAP, FOR want nf use is rich 15M hands, kind and tma in all hfimnm for stvlo. RTiBftd and uronral nullities. has few equals. LOWDEiYiJ stables, Clermont av, near Atlantic. HAMBLETONIAN MAKE FOR SALE 7 long tail and mane; perfectly sound and kind; top side bar buggy, made to order and used but three months.

Brewster patent spring one set ot harness. In good order; wilfst.ll separaU: an opportunity of getting a rine turnout at a low price. Ca.l after tr.30 P. M. at 87S GaUi avenne.

OR3ES 1 HORSES HORSES AT the EXCELSIOR HOARDING aod Riilnrtnn twnt crood worlc and drWina horini. just from the country, for aale and exchange we will Al ways keop from twenty to forty good horses on hand to supply our customers; we hav tne boat accommodation for hoarding nomas in iuo ony coaouea ana aon.i to let. A. fll.3liT.in, pro pita iur LINN CARRIAGE MAKERS, FACTORY 17. 49.

SI and 5 BERQENST. REPOSITORY i90 FLATBUSH AV. near tieventh av. Where we lfeeo oa hand an assortment of atra duced prices. Coupes, four and six seat rocltaways, extension top phaetons, jump soat top and no top phaetons, doctors' phaetons, buggies and depot wagons, both new ana secondhand.

Wo alsj apply tho Rubber Cushioned Axl. to both new and secondhand oarriagos. SUPERIOR" SADDLE AND HIVING pony for sale, hands high, six years old, sound and very gentle; hat been used by children, perfect under saddle: also top pony ph in good order, and bar. ness the whole for $175. Northeast o.rner Third av.

and Baltic St. TT 'CU RLE CARRIAGES CARRIAOUS CARRIAGES CARRIAGES CARRIAGES CAKRIAGRS CARRIAGES CARRiAGKS carriages carriages carriages carriagks carriages CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, Nos. 3U and2 STATE ST, Corner, of ttuorum place. A fall stook ot light and heavy carriages of the. latest ttyloM at reasonable tlgurea.

An assortmeut of secondhand wagons at reduced prices. One Brewster Brougham, 1 cabriolet, co ipa roolra. ways. 1 Brewster sidebar wagoa. but lit tie worn, a extension top and 1 pony phaeton.

1 skeleton. 2 eulKeys and topr.nd no top wagons. DENTISTRY. WBY 00 ABOUT WITH DEOAYED teeth Go to Dr. I.

J. HOW, dentts' Fulton t. onnoaitaOitx Hall, between Myrtle av. VfUlooghhy atreet. Colli Central A Hudson Kilo Union Paulfio lake Shore Morris and Kssoi.

Del. I.a A Western. Northwostern Northwestern Island St. Paul St. Pan! Oliiu and Mississippi Nw rsy Central Hannibal i St Wvatwrn Pacific Mail Michigan Delaware .1 IJu la in A P.

iiT j. NtucK sum nrsi Board. Nfw Vong. Septtnbir 7. 100 Kne 300 dv 1.1! I0W o'clock A lO'JOU 108', 60J0 coun 1HJ1.

oc K)S ll i o'clock A. it 10.W Jj rf7 llflV 6OO0 I) 4 Small fj i 100'J hVai Mlasuurl Ga 1H8? liri Sisal Missouri 8 189S 102.V 100 10J 300 400 bl ,3 WOO Mn Si A Ht.l Is I(al Mien It scs 7IW 100 Ijho an a una bee tjl. 674 1100 ao 671 100 Umun Pacino 11.. DC 04M 200 do bl 100 oo O1. 400 do ihi 1H0 do Mil 100 ao ti I On Chlcuti Is i bcbl 34 100 do .1 41 too Chi dt ond boh.1 600 no.

edf 101 do si a 100 do tAI Ml ioo ao fti luu tlo oJ tuo Cni Mil a it be Mss luo ao ii 1)0 do Hit IIJW UOOO liuisiatii 103 ta con. I T3t! 79 I Dial Colunib 1 4 vj couiKins 8t00 New uensraj Ui IW lUVMilwk A St Paui. COD ft SC0 4JA ettaui aold oonls 114 VS l.4 100U Del I. A 2d 1000 Del 1, A U'ultd 7s IS07 SCcOlianASt Joel's conr 28, 200U Cent tst s. coao 118 118 6000 Cent 1st rog 1CO0I) lllntd Oo'a llAv Smith I'.

cine P.K 1st Pacini lar AanJoarjJln or'h 1 1 LCI' uloo i'aci ho it fc isl ID3', Zvu Mil a 0' ICCOt'o l'ac Sink I'o 2AU Kansas Pac 1st, I 7's, D.mvor Dlv, with coup cerl'ts 69l JOOn Alton 4 I II la. ii "UuOSt IxiulsA Iron at 1st 104 lSKOu Ureal Weal'n 'lJ. Dl. luo aa 60 St Uuls a ft) no loo St liuis ia ii prfd bl 2'M Lack I it Do 701) do A flov cou ill. on 3000 Tenn Va A Oa 1st 100S 1000 Eleraled Istm 86 I lOOOToledo A Wah Is.

xnoupon 10l'4 6tXlilnt Paoino (lota DOS be PIS', i 8 Imp Trad'. Ilk 200 I 1 10 Market ilk I0OH i3 Am Kautur ItanM bJ 10J' 5 Amoncan ICzo'as 4 4il Mtir hanta Bank. 1J6 1 30e too 300 101 ao. 0O da rto do 40 20 DiiBtia lu Fl A UDI too Chi Har Silaing Dc 1 loo Morns a at i it bo luo ao too do lev Han 4 8t J. Do .00 ao.

as 100 ao 40" do 11 10O A Si Jo sv SS 100 l.i 100 Col in O'u it bo IW do 10 United Status El 60 100 Del 4 Hud Canal 701 Weat'n limon 1'ai DC 0 do 200 do b3 200 ao 300 PaolOo at'lSS Oa oc I 4914 9414 91'i 94 ,8 100 Can A be 1144 300 Cle? a It PltU I'll Dc 814 BISCELLA.NEOIS. The uiiioty sovenLb anuivorfiary of tbs ma. sacre of Colonol Ledyard and the American troops and the burning of tho town by the British forces under Benedlut Arnold, wblob ocuurreil Soptomber 6, I7S1. was commemorated yesterday at Mow London, with appropriate ceremonies. It ia otirrently reported at the Vatican that Priuoe Disfiiarck l.

desirous of ascertaluing the viewa of tbe nowly eliote Parliament for concluding an agreement with the Pope. Strong efforts are being made to btin the negotiations to a auccessful fasua. Mr. Andorsoa Fowler and Mr. William Or.

Shaw, well known merchants, quarreled yesterdsy la the New York ProJuoe Exchange. Mr. Shaw caltal Mr. Fowler "au Impertinent cur," whereupon Mr. Fowler knocked Mr.

Shaw down. Mr. Fowler has preferred charges against Mr. Shaw bsfots the Compteint Committee. The dispute as to the ownership of tha csment quarries at Ilocklock, Ulster Connlf, yestir lsy resulted in a collision between the Cuinulne and Miller ijaogs.

Isaac and James Decker were sbol and badly wouudol. A mloe prepared toannlbllat the Miller party failed to sipluls and a great loss of lite waa thereby prevented. Austria is said to have notiflod the, Porto. that the extension of the Bosnian occupation Hltrovl a Is dcjlrsbls, thereby Increasing the difBV culty of the negotiations. Fighting was resnsned on Thursday at ibJj, whsra 22, 020 usn were engaged.

it is said, lu itusslan military circles, that the army of occupation in Eastern Koumalla anl Bulgaria trill consist of 100,000 men. Osneral IgnatisH and Prlooa. Karogeorgovlch. pretender to the Servian torone, ar mentioned as candidates for tbe Bulgarian throne, Rov. H.

H. Harden, ft Methodist clergy nisn, residing In the Town of Malison, waa arrested yesterday on suspicion of being the murderer of Miss Mary Staonard, who waa killed ia I bo wooJa near ber fatber'a house on Tnasdaj last. Before leaving home on her fatal walk, tha victim ooDleaeel to a younger sister that Improper relation, bad existed between herself and Hayden and that sha wai la a delicate oondition. When found, she had bten dea) ajinotlino. Her throat waa cut from ear to ear an thero were wounds on bsr faoe.

Her ana bsnoat, neatly folded, lay under her bsaJ. Her bands vers foldel on ber breast. Hay len lu the recovery of the body and attended tho funeral. Ha demo tb i accusatiou, but proofa of his guilt aro rayiiig eocJ taalatmg. A HAVI STIEKKT SQUABBLE.

Thomas Gril.ibsu.was brought be ftre. Jms Riley, yesrday ajarjel with aiaaultiag anl brutally besllnif bis wife, Eliaa. The conjila reside al No. 43 Nary street Mrs. Onbban tttst took the also 1 and when aakel to produoa bar witoeeses, she both ber eyei.

which were badly blaokened ana swollen. Judge It I ley hald Orlbbso for trial until tn. 7th lost. Until that lira hi all! rsniaia to Hay mon street JmU AI WITH EB WSK. Officer Shaijdley Thursday aftarnooa ar rratc a half wlu girl, Augtuu Frlsbee, srba vas endeavortofi to dispose of a silver watch for tho lawful poaacaaion or which she could sot possible account.

Whan cloeeljt qnfstlaaed at the Stagg atrael police Blsiloo, Augusta gax different versions as to how she ftm.4 by th watcU, flntlly admitting sh) ha received it from a boy who had picked a mana po.ksk and givoh to her to solL For the purpose of ascir. tatalng. If possible, the owner, 2uctia anck to ds, commiltad the girl pending the sppiaranca of a claimant for th time pioo. Tha wstch, wuloh is nnmbjrl 5,22, in the guilody of Captsln Worth. A mooting of representatives of all tha Oar man Citaulls Young Htin'i Sjciettes af Uruklyn w.ll be held lu sills Hall, on utros svetue, oroir 0f 8jooj4 street.

E. tottaJrtQw evening..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963