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

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scnnER RESORTS. The record to (into is as follows: wan run igEr.p females. REV. DR. DARLINGTON HARRIED.

O'CLOCK DITION BOARD 337 CLINTON ST, BETWEEN Harrison and DBflraw Gnntlemen and wives or single gentlemen oan obtain pleasant rooms moderate prices; table board; references. MONEY MARKET, Mineral Productions of the United State3. THE DAILY KAGLW is It? Forty eighth year. It Ifpnbllshed ovorv afternoon on lha working days of Ml freekand on SUNDAY TKRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. SI" peryear; S5 for six monies: 'SI per month: singls eopies3 ocnts: Sunday edition 41.50 oar year, postage fecluded.

TTVvKRTIING. 91 ol Clubs. Oluba. Detroit ,40:20 72, .030 .470 27'72! 27U Chicago .003 43:71 .391 Boston 721 .375 Tho veterans of tho old amateur nine of tho Nameless Club Intond having a very pleasant base ball reunion atllompstead on Saturday, whore thoy are to bo tho guests of the old Entorpriso nino of that town. Tho Nameless playors aro as follows: Smith, catcher; Deubam, pltchor; Gideon Smith, first baso; F.

O. Nelson, second baso; Harbordt, third base; Joshua Bunoe, short stop; Frank Coleman, left field; Timothy Connolly, Contor flold; James Pirnio, right field. On "Saturday, July 2S, on tho grounds of tho B. A. tho B.

A. A. will play tho Staton Island A. C. gamo at 4 P.

M. Bates, of Harvard, will pilch for the t. I. A. C.

Tho Berkshire Baso Ball Club is a new Twenty third Ward Junior organization, ages 8 to 13 years. Its members aro W. Gregory, 3. s. M.

Maglnn, C. Grove, Sb. Cooper, c. V. Carter, r.

f. C. Krolker, P. Wilkinson, C. Smith, Ij.

Coopor, 1. f. Address W. Carter, 277 Lexlugtou avonuo, Brooklyn. A game was played nt Prospect Park yosterday between nlnos Irom tho Resistor of Wator Rates aud Tax offices of lbi3 city, with tho following result: TAX OFFICE.

WAT Eft DEPARTMENT, Runs. Uuts. Runs. Outs. Donn Qninn Carmody Richards Gray Grubo Kinklo Mc Carran Haidenborgh.

4 l'Longiiran. 2 2 0 3 2 2 1 4 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 15 21 4 1 1 3 3 4 ...27 liT. Carroll BIM UWalters VjO'Flynn 1 Lally 3 Lannigan. l.Carrol) l'Ketioe IS. Total FATHER HALLIDAY'8 SUMMER REST.

Mngorlnfr Amid tho scenes of Beocuer's Earliest fliUbors. To the Editor of thi Jirooklyn Eagle: Here I am in a characteristic New England village. My Brat visit horo was in March, 1833, flf ty Ilvo years ago, whither I had como to tako with mo to Now York tho good woman who has shared my joys and sorrows and continues my companion, helper and counselor until this day. Though not a Now Englaudor, I ought to, aud do lovo and rov ereuco Massachusetts, not nlouo that she gave mo a wife, but that she has dono so much to develop and increaso tho material and moral welfaro of our own God blossod country and of all tho nations. I am sorry for tho man that Is not proud that Massachusetts Is ono ot our groat confederacy of Sfntos.

Though a Jorseyman, Massachusetts is mine; I lovo her and give thanks for tho gracious proyl denco that bostowod so rich boon upon us. Tho fact that Mr. Boochor wa3 for two Wintors a resldont of Whltlnsrlllo will givo somo Intorest to mauy. It must I think havo boon In 1831 32 that ho taught school hero and tho then small red school house in which ho taught Is still standing, and in which it is said ho proachod his first sermon, whllo ho was I believe still connoctod with Amherst. This school house was used for the weekly meetings of their villagers at that time, tho church which thoy then attended being somo two miles away.

The suhoolliouse became a dwelling. Mrs. Beochor's natiro plaeo (Sutton) is somo flvo or six mllos wost of this village. Thoro is a great doal In tho history of thin vlUago of intenso Interest. Our frlonds will 1 am sure be glad to Know of our welfare.

Alter spending somo weoks at Asbury Park aud Red Bank, and thou a wook lu Brooklyn, wo came some two days since to this delightful placo. My health is greatly improved, my slrengtu has returned, food is rolished, sleep Is refreshing, and my limbs are far roenvorod that I am beginning to uso them, bo that I hopo bo able in oarly Autumn to go to work again if Providence has anything tor me to do. S. V. HALLIDAY.

July 25, 1SS3. ft. AKVERNE BY THK SEA, LONG ISLAND. NOW OPEN. AOOESSIBLK, QUIET, ELEGANT.

Thirty minutes by rail via Now York and Rookaway Beach Railroad to Arverne depot. Directly on the ocean. Now boulevard to Far Hockaway, Lawrence, 4c. Mauling. Magnificent bathing beach.

For rooms or cottages apply to RiOHARD II. STEARNS, Proprietor. Formerly of the Argylo and Lung Beach Hotels. pOLAND SPRING HOTELS, SOUTH POLAND, MAINE. THE FINEST RESORT IN NEW ENGLAND.

The New York Depot for the sale of tho celebrat3il POLAND WATER IsatlG4 NASSAU ST, Now York, Tribune Building. Send for circular giving full information, HIRAM RIOKKR A SONS, Proprietors. ePRisro HOUSE, kJ BLUUri. 113 Li AND, K. 1.

Finest ocean resort on Atlantic coast. OPEN FROM JUNE 20 TO OCTOBER Pioneer hotel of tho Island; perfect drainage: plain and mineral spring water; 20 acres of boautiful lawn, extending to tho ocean; no malaria or mosquitoes; superb usuing ana Daiaing. Send for circular. MITCHELL, Proprietor. TMT ASSAPEQUA HOTEL lvJL NOW OP1SN.

SOUTH OYSTER BAY, L. A NEW RESORT ON GREAT SOUTH BAY, Twenty eight miles from Now York or Brooklyn. ALL IMPROVEMENTS. 'BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. O.

M. TRUMAN, Manager. OTEL BRESLIN, LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J. 1,200 FEET ABOVE TIDE WATER.

For particulars, address GEORGE M. BROOK WAY. Managor, P. RUSTIOO.N. or G1LSEY HOUSE, New York.

BROOKLYN RESORT OH" SARATOGA SPRINGS. THE FAMOUS KENSINGTON HOTEL, OPPOSITE CONGRESS SPRINGS PARK. Popular price3 and first class accommodations for 400 gnosis. Address fAUL O. (JUKNIPiG, owner and pro Erietor, 420 Gates av, Brooklyn; alter June 15, at tha otol.

rjpHE" MONT VERT, JL MIDDLETOWN SPRINGS, YT. OPKN FROM JUNE lj TO OCTOBER I. Tho loading Summer resort of tho Green Mountains. Accommodations for 350 gunsts. For plan of rooms, prices, circulars, apply to or address G.

W. MAC AVOV; Or J. A J. EAGER, 34 Clin" New York. OUNT ARLINGTON HOTEL, Li A ft.

I'. tlWrATOUrtU, PostOllic.i, RUSTIC, Morris County, N. J. u. sur, fropnetora.

This hotnl is NOW OPEN for tho anas rate for board per wook, $12 and $14, according to location of rooms; reached by the L. W. R. foot of Barclay or Christopher st. New York Oity, connecting at Drakea villo Station with stage and Ilopatuong Station with sterimboaL 7ewr7njho1'l; jLTI western CATSKILLS.

ONLY HOTEL ON MOUNTAIN TOP, WITH PARLOR CARS DIRECT WITHOUT CHANGE. Address Summit MounLain P. Ulster County, N. Y. J.

A J. CORNELL, Proprietors. A BEAUTIFUL SUMMKR'RISSORT. ALWAYS COOL AND NO MOSQUITOES. INDIAN HARBOR HOTEL, GREENWICH, CONN.

11. II. YARD. PROPRIETOR, OPEN FROM JUNK TO OCTOBER, Situated on Long Island iSonntt, 2H miles from Grand Central Depot, Forty 3 vend st, New York. Express tune, 16 minutos.

Commutation, 4U cents a day. Send for descriptive pamphlet. OTEL KAATERSKILL, OATSKILL MOUNTAINS, N. Y. RATES RI5DUOEU.

$21.00 A WEEK AND UPWARD DURING JULY. Raiiroad access diroct to the hotel. For circular, address W. V. PAIGE, Manager, Kaatorskiil P.

Greene County, N. Y. FOREST HUUSE, BUDD'R LAKE VrvRms COUNTY, N. J. Forty nino miios from Now York, two miles from Stanhope, 1).

L. AW. R. H. Delightful resort; elevation pure air; no malaria; no moiuuitoes: 2U0 feet from the lake; black bass and pickerel fishing, boating, driving and lawn tennis.

Stages meet all trains. Address WILLIAM P. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. OUNTAINS OF NORTHERN PENN SYLVANIA. DUNDAFK HOllSK.

The ooolest nlane to snond th mnnf.h nf Ani'iifir Kin. vation 2,000 feet. No malaria or mosquitoes. Good boating and fishing. Farm in connection.

For health and comfort this place unsurpassed. Terms rea onablo. Send for circular. Address A. li.

AYKES, DUNDAFF, Pa. A NEW SUMMER RESORT, AMERICAN HOUSR PLEASANT MOUNT. Wnvnn Conntv. P. OHEKVER, Proprietor.

OPEN to receive boarders. The highest grounds and nnroBt air and unsurpassed in beauty in the State. We are surrounded by seven different lakes and ponds, with black bass, pickerel, percli and other different kinds of lish. Send for circular and terms. OUD COUNTRY BOARD, AT OHBKIIY liiLJy FARMHOUSE, THI? IlA'PRk'H I High ground: no malaria tiuo mountain views.

Terms $5 por week Addros JAMES II. TRAVIS, GAYHEAD, GreonoJJounty, N. Y. OAK GROVE COTTAGES; One half mile from base of Round Top Mountain, witli fine view of Black Hoad and High Peak, the highest peaks of Oatskill range, one milo from depot, of Cairo Railroad. Address PETER II.

FREES CAIRO, Greene County, N. Y. ALPHA COTTAGE, AT BKLLE ISLAND, O'' r'HI! ROUND. Rooms and board; folding beds; large rooms; houso at water's edgo; terms SO to per week. Address Mrs.

L. B. OUMBART, SOUTH NORWALK, Conn, BOARD AMONG THE CaTSKILLS, fn a pleasant house, woll shaded, largo verandas; good table and good bods; no mosquitoes, no malaria; terms $6 to $8: references, A. J. Churchill, 472 A Gioeno av.

Brooklyn. Address Mrs. M. A. HOUGHTAL1NG, PRATTSVILLE, N.

Y. GROVE AVENUE HOUSE, Located uear tho Great Soutli Bay convenient for boating, bathing and fishing: bath house freo: largo shady lawn; convenient to mail and depot; good tablo; terms reasonable. Addross JEREMfAH JO.VES. Box ail, PATOHOGUE, BLOCK ISLAND, R. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL.

Fine bass and blue fishing; nuporb bathing; fj00 guests; electric lights; elegant music hall; fine orchestra; cable otlice; stock reports. Send for hand hook. O.S. MARDEN, J. F.

C. CUNDALL, Managers. mWIN LAKE FARM 1 ,7 00 FEET fl above sea lovel: boatinir. rinhinir. hathincr hnuRes.

nio nic grounds, dancing pavilion, beautiful drives and other amusements. Aduress u. r. GALLAGHER. ELDK15D.

P. Sullivan N. Y. References: Mr. J.

J. Flood, 101 jonns piaeo; mrs. a. ijoii, utnam av. RANDON HOUSK, GREENWOOD LAKE, N.

Y. i' Mav Two honrs from Now York via Erio Depot. Morning train, U. JU; evening train, 4: JO. ielograplf in Jlousj, Auuress v.

i roprietor. THE BEACHViEW; EAST MORICHES, L. N. On the sboro of tho GREAT SOUTH BAY 1'iue sailing and bathing. JAMES V.

KIKBY, Proprietor. INEOLA HOTEL, MINEOLA. L. I. Situated on tho line of the Long Island Railroad.

near Garden City and Hempstead; aenomm adation for permanent and transient guests: also, good accommoda tion lev norses carnagus. i orin3 moaraio. A. P. ARESON, Proprietor.

STETSON'S WATSON HOUSE, BABYLON, L.I. NOW OPKN, IMPROVKD AN11 RENOVATED. ALEX. McC. STETSON, Proiirietor.

AKE IIOUSH, OP UN, HI IGHLAND MILLS, N. FIFTY MILES, ERIK, if.EVATlO.N 1.2 0 FEET: COOL. HEALTHY. DE LIGHTFUL LOCATION; FISHING, BOATING, SAIL ING, MUHIC, l'ltvp; uuivrvh; lou SEND FOR CIRCULAR, O. CROMWELL.

HIGHLAND HOUSE, GARRfSON ON HUDSON, Opposite West Point. A select family hotel. Moderato price. Send for cir cutar. JOHN W.

GARRISON, Manager. rIENTRAL HOUSED DELAWARE WATER GAP. PA. High location large, airy rooms now and handsomely TKRMS REASONABLE. Send for oircular.

S. U. OVERFIELD. AUREL HOUSE, A FIRST CLASS FAMILY RESORT, OCEAN AV, PATC1IOQUE. L.

I. G. T. KILEY, Proprietor, TLOCK ISLAND, R. I.

HOTEL MAN1SSES. Fiileen miles at sea; superb bathing; fine b.nss and blue fishing; daily boats; perfect drainage; cable; gas in every room; electric bolls; promenade 500 foet: prices reasonable. C. E. BROWN, bend tor circular.

OVERLOOK MOUNT A I HOUSE, ROCKLAND LAKE. N. The houso is beautifully located on the Hudson, 500 foet above llio river and U00 teet abovo ttio lake, commanding botu rivor, Jake, inoun tain and valley views. Location healthy; good bathing, boating andjishing. C.

M. BO WYE It, Proprietor. COUNTRY BOARD IN PRIVATE FAMI ly: near Orange Lake; one hour's drive from New burgu; daily mail; no mosquitos, no malaria. Terms, ana i per week. Mrs.

C. LOSK AMP, EAST OOLDENHAM, Orange County, N. Y. OUNT EVERETT HOUSE, SOUTH EGKKMONT. IN THE BERKSHIRE 11 ILLS.

Offers for August and attractive accommo dations. Address lor terms and particulars. W. II. PECK, Proprietor TTIAIRVIEW HOUSE, FIVE MILE RIVER, OPEN JUNE 1.

One miio from Roten Point. Prii'ing, fishing, boating and bathing. Reached by Now Havon Railr iad, or boat foot of Bookman st, E. R.t 2 P. M.

Apply to H. LAMB. 2(14 Washington st, Brooklyn, or address Box 17, Five Milo HOTEL ALLAIRE, SPRING LAKE BEAOIi.N. J. FIRST CLASS I'AMILY HOUSE.

Enlarged; extensive Improvements; billiard room, eto. E. M. RICHARDSON. KITED STATES MOTEL, I LONG BRANCH.

NOW OPKN. LAIRD VAN CLEAF, Proprietors. JEW SUFFOLK HOTEL, CUTCHOGUE, SUFFOLK COUNTY, L. I. Situated on Great Peconic Bay, having a view of the wator Iroiu an sines; excellent batnmg, noating and lisping; splendid carriago drivos and plenty of shado: send lor circular.

WILLIAM McNISH, Proprietor. niHE WILDER HOUSES JL CAN ACCOMMODATE SEVENTY GUESTS. nucjt ran week so to $. Address RUFUS R. W1LB1CR, LAKE HILL POST OFFICE, ULSTER COUNTY, N.

Y. OUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE, At GERMANTOWN ON TIIE HUDSON. O00 feet, ulovation. Goed lishintr and beating. Addross WEBSTER ROCKEFELLER.

GERMANTOWN. K. Y. RofL'rence: William Grant, 311 Fultonst, Brooklyn. fJARK HOUSE PLA1NFIELD, N.

J. FIRST CLASS FAMILY HOTEL: CHOICE ROirMS, EN SUITE OK SINGLY: NO MALARIA: PURE AIR: DELIGHTFUL DRIVES; FORTY FIVE FROM NEW YORK. EVAN JONES milE KAATSBERG THIS ATTRACTIVE fl and well arranged Summer resort is beautifully and ceutrally located to all points of intorest in tho Cntskills; rooms desirable: terms reasonable. For illustrated circular, with cut of house and grounds, address ROBERT ELLIOTT, HUNTER, Greenu County. Y.

A LIMITED NUMBER OF BOARDERS Accommodated near THE GltKAT SOUTH BAY. Surf and still water bathing; boating freo; splendid shade: good table: terms moderato. J. R. WARNKR, BLUE POINT, L.

I. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. MALAESKA HOUSIS, SOUTH CAIRO. N. Y.

Beautifully situated, seven miles from Oatskill; good boatinp, bathing, fishing; neat, clean nnd good table; Dost otlice and depot close by; terras $5 to $7. G. B. HOLCOMB, Proprietor. A FEW CHOICE ROOMS UNOCCUPIED at the CLIFTON HOUSE, near PATCHOGUE, L.

I. A most charniinir snot, ontv a few feet from the waters of the Groat South Bay. Unobstructed view of the bay from three sides of the house. Address W. M.

JENKINS, Proprietor. A SBURY PARK, N. J. COLEMAN HOUSE, Greatly enlarged and improved by addition of a large brick building. WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON JUNE SU J.

E. RALPH, Proprietor. AYSIDE HOUSE, Situated on Great Soutli Bay, AMITYVILLE, L. I. One hour via Long Island Railroad: large airy rooms: boating, bathing and fishing.

OPENS May 23; terms moderate. M. ADAMS, Proprietor. PIERREPONT HOUSE, LYME, CONN. Most desirable location, combining seaside and hillside; always cool, quiet, restful; Al table, supplied with pure milk and cream fresh vegetables from onr own garden; charming walks and drives; bathing, boating, fishing, tennis.

8. H. SCRIPTURE. A BATH BEACH. L.

VILLA MARIE, ROOMS, WITH BOARD, St. AUD HOTEL ST. GEORGE, NO. 61 63 and 65 01 ark st, Am on oan and Huropean plan: 400 roomy, including 100 bathrooms; handsomely furnished oren suite electrio light throughout. BOARD TO 102 CLINTON AV Lsre.

pleasant baok parlor and small room, with folding bed and runmug water; piazza and excellent table; larce tfhado trees; one block of station; ten ruin ntos of bridge; tibto hoarders accomodated. BOAliDG ENTLlS AN AND WIFE OR single gentleman can have a large, cool front room, with hot and cold water nnd all improvements; plenty of closet room; breakfast from 6 to 8: ter.na low for Sum mer. Apply at 317 Pacifio st, near Hoyt. BOARD ON THE I 148 Hicks st A InrKO, Bnunre front room on second floor, all improvements; also front room on third iloor; oonvonient to all the ferries and bridge; table boarders accommodated terms reasonable. BOARD IN A'PRIVATE FAMILY, ON the Hill; gentleman and wife or single genllemnn; alcov or square room, with all improvements; good table; cleauhtiess and homo comforts; terms reasonable 151 Elliott place, uear 11 an son.

B15ailJWBALTiC ST. ABOVE HEN ry A largo airy room, Southern exposure suitable for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen: also hall room with good board and home comforts; terms moderate. IoaIuTansion house, brook Bi lyn Heights, directly opposite Wall st, N. Y. four minutes' walk from Fulton or Wall Ferry and tha bridge terminus: superior accommodations; roaaouabia rateB family and transient hotel 200 rooms.

OARD ONTHK HEIGHTS 170 REM Ben 8t Parties wishing to secure a permanent homo for the Wintor can have a large, handsome front room en second lloor, with plenty ef olosotroom; also, a room for a single gentleman. Mrs. J. L. OAMP.

21 OARD ON THE HILL 469 VANDER hilt. n.v. nnrnnr of Gains 1 iarcO and Binrll rooms: back and iniddlo parlors, suitable for singlo gontlumen or gentlemen nnd their wives: room on basement flour suit able for dontist; tablo boarders taken. BOARD 20LINTON ST. MS, handsomely furnished, also back parlor and extension, with iirrffe class table and attendance; terms moderate; near bridge and ferries; references; tablo board ora.

noom URNISHED KOOM A LARGE FRONT room for trentleman in a urivato family. 318 Adel phi at i FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, FOR light housekeeping, with ail improvements, on tho second tloor at 82 Carlton av terms very modorate. PurnisheYro6ms placo, near Fulton, sonond story frout room, nicely furnished, extra size, two largo closjts and all improvements. I1 irst class table board. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, FRONT parloi, also a hall mora on tho same floor, and nicely furnished for two gentleman; rofereuce.

104 Fifth place. FURNISH EirRC30IVlS TO LET, LARGE room on second flo suitable for one or two gentlemen; ono block from bridge ontrancos. Inquire at 17 'J Washington sc. H1 URNISHED A LARGE FUK nis'uo'l room, for housekeeping or tvo geutlemon. S2.G0 per week hall per we.

throe minutes from bridge. 108 Nassau st, third d.ior from Jay. FURNISHED ROOMS aud small rooms, elocantlv TO LET, LARGE turnislied; all conven. iences: convenient to Oity Hall and lorries; tablo board ix desirod, 84 Htato st, near Henry. FO MOUSES.

FOR SALE HOUSE AT A BARGAIN, a 3 story and basement brick, 20x40x100; 17 rooms; all improvements; cood location; built last prico THOMAS A. PiiNNKK, 85 and 87 Court street. IOli'SALE il()USKS CHEAP TWC) story and extension frames, roady for immediate occupancy; vny terras; open every day. Apnly to M. K.

BAKlCIt.pCypiess av. and Clon st, near Atlantic av, Twenty sixth Ward, Brooklyn. IOR "SALE HOITSl BAKGaTN'A 8L very desirable 3 st ry basement brown stone residence, with '2 story extension 25 foot front, lot 133 foot deep; convenient to bridge aud forries by cars; twelve minutes ride to City Hall; onsy termB. Apply to LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court street and 270 Flatbush avenue. FOR Is Al7ifiIOUib SPKCI AL "MANI tost Bargain fi7 Bergen st, near Smith, north side, 3 atory b.isemenr,aoilar, brit tc, l'2r.

house, 17.U4 lx75: fino condition: well rented; price cash 2,033 others. WILLIAM 11. GRACE, corner Wiilouuhby and Jay 8ts. Open evenings. 57 ORS AIjE HOUS ES 25 MONTHLY 7 payments 2 story frame dwellings, on Temple Court and Seeley at.

Windsor To trace; low taxes; ono block from Prospect Park; a good chance to own your own house instead of paying Apply to WILLIAM J. TATK 280 FlatbuB.i av, cornoi" of Prospect place. IJIOK rSALE'OUSBS I HAVE NTRLY finished two nice cottagfsin tho most desirablo part of tin Twonty aixth Ward cj'me and look at them; must bo sold bo your own landlord, i objection then to childron small amount of on ill requirod, balinco to suit purcuasera. iu in, Atlantic ana uypross avs, Twonty i iixtu Ward, Brooklyn. COtJ.VJ'RY PHOPEHTT FOIE VLB, I' 71 ORS ALE OUSE HANO'SOM COT tage, in good order, and one aero of ground, at Westfield, N.

J. oheap; or would trade for Brooklyn lots; mortgage of tSl.oOU now on may remain bargain to quick purchaser a i I i' uttonjt FOR SALE FARMS AND VILLAGE property on and near Groat South Bay, some splondid building plots at Bollport; furnished cottagos to let for the season lists sent on application. POTTER PRICE, Patehouo, L. I. COfftTlntY PltOPEliT TI LET.

TO LET HOUSE FURNISHED SHEL ter Island cottage; 10 rooms: cheap for balanco of season occupied now by owner; will sell or exchange for Brooklyn property. II. K. Box 7, Eagle olnco FOR FOR SALE PIANO 200 SQUARE grand, three strings; nsed threo months; cost $450. ANDERSON A 203 Fultonst.

I7UR SALE PIASO AN ELEGANT cabinet, grand, upright piano, octavo, with cover and stool, by a private tauiily, who have no uso for the same; groat bargain. Call at 1DU Uleraiout av. IORSALE MONTHLY UJ until paid, elegant upright; uuequaled bargain; Stoinway. linrdman aud Haines Bros, pianos bolow cost; organs, $20 up: runts and payments troni Mason fc Hamlin and Kstoy organs. I DLK, 057 Fulton st.

ISU S5 NES I 1B.T 5J I UILDERS A RDWAREAFhOUSE furnishing business for salo, with or without houso and lot of promisos. '20 DeKalo av, Brooklyn, on account of ot owner, Oharlea Schwenk: stock and fixtures valued at salos per annum, to established twenty ye.irs. on premises, 0 P. M. to i) P.

M. AN OLD ESTABLISHED MEAT MAR ketdomtr a irocd buinoss in Brooklyn, for can be bought ohe ip if disposed of atouco. Apply at 34 rttiason st, j.ew i one, netwoeu a. m. and i'.

at. LOST fliiVD FOUyp. OST SKYE TERRIER LUT, AN SJ swers tho name of Nellie. PIohso return to book store 85 South Portland av; will bo rewarded and receive thanks of iaiiy. J' OST A "GOLD "HE AlHiNG7 W1THA diamond in tho centor.

The finder will bo liborally rewarded by returning tho tu 101 Amity st, Brooklyn. OST ON THURSDAY, S70 IN BILLS. time 200 return tho same and rocoivo $10 regard to W. It. Gourt st.

LOST TUESDAY, JULY 24, A SMALL black and tan SLUT, namod Beauty; my little cb'ld's pot. Finder will recoivo a liberal ruward and thfinks of owner by returning to H. F. K1LLY, 652 Monroe st. OST LEFT IN GRAND STAND, OP Dosite third base.

Washington Park Ball Orounds. on '2Gth inst a self opeuinir silk UMURIOLLA. Finder will receive reward by leaving same at ollico of tho club, on Fifth av. SUM.TJEK jTSESOiSlTS. ARGYLE HOTEL, AROYLIS PARK.

BABYLON. L. NOW OPEN. Sixtyminules from New York or 3rooKlyn. Unojualed in all its appointments.

Park, seventy acres; thirty acres natural lake; plenty of shade: iinest drives on Long Island; bathing, boating, fishing on ttio Croat, South Bay. BOWLINO ALLEYS, BILLIARD ROOM, READING ROOMS and large BALL ROOM, with pormanont STAGK. Music, entertainments, in THE NEW CASINO. A few COTTAGES to rent for the season from $050 upward; fully furnished; all modern improvements. Special rates for families in hotel.

T. F. S1LLECK, Managor. CRESCENT VALLEY HOUSE, PAWLET. AMONG THE GREEN MOUNTAINS, OPENS ITS FIFTH SEASON JUNE 1.

1S8S. Elogantly furnished; gas, electrio bolls, hot and cold bath. TABLE UNSURPASSED. Si) to $12 per week. For circulars, etc, address E.

A. LK VKNH. Manager, PAWLET. or J. R.

CRAI'O, llotol Adolphi. Twenty eighth st. and Sixth av, Now York. IONG BEACH. ALWAYS COOL.

LONG BEAOII HOTEL. THE FfNKRT HOTEL ON TIIE ATLANTIO COAST. AFTERNOON AND EVENING CONCERTS. SAFEST BATHING BEACH IN THE WORLD. HOT SALT WA'I'ER BATHS.

A PARADISE FOR CHILDREN. NEW LAWN TENNIS GROUNDS. FAST AND FREQUENT TRAINS. POINT LOOKOUT HOTEL, On tlio European plan. FISH AND GAME DINNERS "A la Carte" will bo the SPECIAL FEATURE of this Hotel, reached by tho MARINE RAILROAD, a delightful ride aloug tho Beach from Long Beach Uotol.

WAIUiEN HOUSE, WATHRTOWN NOW OPEN. Eiogant. homelike, oopnlar. A favorite with many of Brooklyn's best families. Beautiful and extensive grounds tor tiie childron.

EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. Please sond for circular. WILLIAM B. SOUTHWORTH, Proprietor. MOUNTAIN HOUSE.

CORNWALL HEIGHTS, N. ON SLOPE OF STORM KING MOUNTAIN. ELEVATION FEET. Ono and a half miles from village; climate a positive cure for malaria: ono and a hours ny West Shore Railroad and by also Mary Powell. All modern improvements in houso Grand landscape view of rirrr and valley.

Address J. W. MEAGHER. ATSK1LL MOUNTAINS SUM board on large farm houso accommodates sixty (GO) boarders: fino drives: splendid fishing and shooting in season; terms $7 to $0 par week special rates tofnmilies forseason. Reforonco: Frank A.

Strattoti, 40 Maidon lane, Now York, who is been with us nino (9) consocutivo seasons. MUNGER WINDHAM, Groeno N. Y. THE MANSION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

Largest, most convenient hotel. OPEN ALL TIIE YEAR Elegantly furnished. Liborally managed. Orchestra in Summer. CHARLES MoULADE, Proprietor.

W. li. Cochran, Ohiet Clerk. OUNTAIN HOUSE, MOUNTAIN STATION, ORANGE. IV.

J. Situated in Orange Mount thirty seres of lawns and woods; tivo minutes' walk from dopot: forty minutes from City Hall by Christopher and Barclay st. forrios; fifty trains ach way daily; beautiful drives. For terms apply as above. King'shotel; on great south bay, amityville.

l. i. open for guests, special rates for families, boating, bathing, fishing and livery. CATSK1LL MOUNTAINS. GLICNWOOD HOTEL, Tiio healthiest and cleanest placo.

Best of table. All kinds of amusements and boating. 7,000 foet, shady piazza. Board JgO. Send for circular.

V. BRAMSON, CATSKILL, N. Y. CATSKILL MOUN'ITANS HEMLOCK GROVE HOUSE High elevation; fine views; plenty of sliado; lawns, fino walks and rambles; airy rooms; table amply supplied with fresh milk, eggs, fruit, vegetables from farm; no malaria; daily mails: telegraph. Send for circular.

Terms to $7. MILAN PADDOCK, EAST DURHAM, Greene Y. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, DE SILVA HOUSE. Surrounded by most beantiful scenery and waterfalls in the Catskiiis; special attention to family wants; modorate terms; reference and circulars; farm boarding house: homo comforts; no danger; open September and October. Addross Dlt SILVA HOUSE, GRANT'S MILLS, Delaware County, N.

Y. DELAWARE WATER GAP, CATARACT HOUSE, L. M. TUOKER S8 aud 10 September excursion till November via D. and W.

healthful, beautiful; 1,600 fuot; near lake and river; no bar; no malaria; no mosquitoes; superior eorvice; 350 feet piazzas; good roads; liveries reasonable; capaoity 100. COUNTRY BOARD ON AFarSE Hilly country, healthy location, abundant dairy, Bonltry, fruit, vegetables; on New York, New Haven and artford Railroad; fare by Norwalk boat, 50 cents. TERMS, 86 to $8. Box 6i, WESTPORT, Conn. MANSION HOUSE.

RED BANK, N. J. tioolest andprettfest looation on the SHREWSBURY RIVER, Near Long Branch. Pleasant rooms; excellent table. Circular.

XJSJ ANTED OPER ators ON MEN'S nno shoes. I. PARSONS, 20 Lexington av, Brook lyn. WANTED TO TEND CONFECTION ory and ice croam saloon, ft girl must speak Ger mim andJSnglish. 87tf Broadway YrANTEDN BOYS' KIIliT SUITS, EX porionoed hands: Rood ny and steady work.

Call, with references, at LIOHTKNSTEINS 4 LYONS', 68 Walker st, Now York City. Nurses nnrt Scamstrcssos. ANTED TO MIND A CHILD AND DO llrfit honsownrk. a Hmnrt. tidv youns Kir, about IB, with good roferonco.

1,000 Bedford av, third flat. Cooks. WnMiors end ironom. fTSTANTED AS A COOK AND LATJN dross or to do downtMra work, Rood, will nyjjjir) reference ronuirod Catlflt jll Jefferson av. ANTEl)AGO() COOK, WASHER and ironer in small family must have referenoo.

Call at onoo at 383 Dograw at. General IlonsownrK. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a familv of three, ft cood German or American girl. 5ti2 Lafayette n.v, near Iatrarid. ANTED TO 1)6 GENERAL HOUSE TY work inamnall family, a Swedish girl; one who has boon in his country three or four months prolorrod.

Call at 30U Macon at. ANTEDTO DO GENERAL. HOUSE work, a compotont irirl; plain cook, washer and with good reference. Please call at 11 Verona ironor pace. UmiiloTiiieiit Ajfencios.

ANTED SRUVANTS AT THE Brooklyn Employment Burotin. 210 Washington st, near Concord (formerly at 21) Concord st). Situations ready in oity aud country. Many girls eome who havo nefor boon atan ofliou. Managed by ladios.

a i Ij a s.t.s. ANTED A GOOD HINDER ON slovo nlatea MAROY STOVK REPAIR 167 Imlay st, South Brooklyn. WANT I TIJATI IVS FEilSA IES. Nurses mid fSe.nnsiresscs. ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE or waitrnen.

Iiv nn American cirl four years ref erence from hut employer. Please call or address for two H18 Atlantic av, Brooklyn. ANTED SITUATION" AS A COM netent nurso: oaimblo of tHkinc entire charne of child Ironr 1 month to 5 vears: is nen.t, willing and obliging; haa beet reforonco. Call at '25 "Willoughby stroet. 7S7AN'lW baby, by a respectable fjirl ajrod 14 years.

Oall at 7fl Orange at. 757ANTED SITU A TION TO TAKE earn of baby, by a mspuciable young girl; is willing and obliging. Call at. lialtic st.jirst lloor. .7 ANTED SITUATION TO TAKE enre of children or iiMstatr.q work, bv ft resnoct nbln girl, taloly lamia, I willing and obliging.

Pleaao call tor two days tt l'J Pacilic st. VV ANTED SITUATION A of children nnd do housoivork, by a small girl, about 1.) years old. Call for two days at 170 Huntington st. CliiLiuuiinaiiU WaitreHHc. 7 ANTED SITUATIONAS A CHAM jormaid or dd Ihrlit houowork.

by voune cirl. latolv Jnnded is willintr and oblA'tnir. Call for two davs at103 Walton at, Brooklyn. MT ANTED SITUATION AS" A CHAM bftrni.nid. by a respectable woman, rocontly broken up houseliosping; can assist in waiting; is a good suwer.

Address J. O. Fugio TANTED SITUATION AS A CHAAl bormaid or a child's nurse; can give go xl refer once. Please call Saturday and Monday at I'JH ultoa street. ANTfcD SITUATION AS A CHAM bcrmaid and waitress, or would do licht house wt'ik, by a respoe table young girl; good reft rcn cos.

Plo.TSO call for two dnya at 1, l.SS Fulton at, top Hat. ANTED sTtUATION AS A 9 ress, or would wait 011 an invalid lady, by a ro spoctablo young woman; good city reference. Call or address 47G Fulton st. KXJ ANTED SITIIATION TO" DO UP TV stairs wort, or gonoral housework, by a woman; (ran bo seoo at present employer's, '20 Schermorhorn st. Please call for two days ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP stairs work or would tako ir'i of children, by a respectable young girl, lately bmd' is a good cook, washer aui ironer.

Call for two days at '255 Navy st. ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP stairs work, or wo'ild do huht housework in a tiri vate family, by a ruspoctaMu young cirl; lias best reference from last place. Please address Box 10, Eagle olhco, o.iv7,.Vn slier anit lrontsrs. WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer nd ironor or uld do housework, by an experienced young woman is a good cook and laundress; lias two years and a half city reiDrouces. Please call for twqdnys at 221 Navy st; in tho bakery.

titmeral lloiinoivorK. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housuwork. bv a vanncr Swedish cirl. Ploaao call at 010 Warren at, hrst iloor, right XiAiiWno io GEN eral housework or as laundress, by a respectable colored girl. Call for two days at 11 Cleveland place, tjtf ANTED SITU A'ilOK TO DO GEN oral housework in a German family, by a German girl.

Plo ise call Eighteenth st, Brooklyn. A TE SIT' l) ATfON era! housework in a private family of adults, by a young girl. Can bo scon for two days at presont employers, 3i2 Jay at. TANTEb SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a young girl, lately landed; will be fouud willing nnd obliging. Ploase oall at Brooklyn second tlojr.

ANTED Df3 GBN TV or. il housework, by roipectable oung Gorman girl a plain washer and ironor: has good city refor ouces Please call for ono day at. 1.U73 Bedford a v. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral liouftework, by a rn.Hueatablo youns eirl would fo to the couniry tor tho Summer; has city roieronce. ioaso c.ttl at H07 Dean st.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, bv a reliable nirl is a od oook and laundress; no objection to n. largo family; has good reference. Call ntlOli Atlantio av. ANTED bllTJATION TO DO GEN nrai housework in a small privato family, by a woman; 13 a liool cook, washor and ironer; haa tho best of city refereneoa. I'leaSe cull at 33 DeKalb av.

ANTED SITUATIONTO DO GEN lthI houso'vork in small urivato familv. bv a rn young girl, lately landed. Call for two days at 42 Willow placo. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral houaowork and nlain Bfiwinrr. bv nanod rn fiDectablo girl.

Call for two days ut by Clifton place, between Classen and Grand a vs. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework In a small nrivnln familv. hv n. rv spectablo young girl: haa host city references from last employer. J'luueu call at 371 Evcrgreon av, E.

D. kf ANTED eral housework, by a respect able young girl has good city reference. Please call tor two dnyd at 1,001 jjurwaiu av, tup uoor, uiooKiyu. ANTED SITUAT ION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a strong Norwegian girl, lately landed; speiks no English. Beach place, near Hamilton Kerry no AN TEDlWATION TO DO GRiT oral housework in a small private family, by a ro spectable girl no objection to go into tho country for a short time.

Call for two days at present employer's, 255 Jon'ersou a Brooklyn. ANTED" SffUATION TO DO GEN eral housework or as a cook, by a young womin isa competent lanndress and will go a short distance in the country; has good city rcterenco. Call for two days at 81) Cantou st, Brooklyn. V57 ANTED SITUATlW housework, or tako care of children, by a young Sri. Please call for three duys at 4G Fifteenth st, rouklyn; no curds.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework or upstairs work, bv a resDootabln young girl is fond of childron; gooi reference. Call at 307 Atlantic av. ANTEO SITUATION TO DO THE bv a young Swedish girl. Call for two days at 200 Sixteenth st. ANTED SITUATION DO TIIE housework in a small private family, by a respectable young girl wagos not ho much an object as a good homo best ot city reference.

Cju bo seen at 227 Johnson et; no postal card answered. WTiSTED SITU ATIONSI ork or cook and laundress, by two willing, neat German and English girls (Protestants); separate or together; city or country; good co.ika, wages moderate. Call Saturday at 109 Fulton st. No letters. ANTED SITUATIONS ONE TO DO ceneral housework in nrlvate familv.

tho othr wash in a steam laundry, by two young Swedish girlo. Gall or address 370 Baltic st, first tloor. NILSSON. Employment Agencies. WANTED SITUATIONS MANAGED by ladies Brooklyn Employment Bureau, 210 Washington st, near Concord (formerly at 20 Concord st).

Servants of all nationalities. Wo do not promise but try to select tho best help. N. li. Wet nurses.

WANi'En ANTED SITUATION AS A DRIVER for a doctor or a private family, by a colored man. Address A. CARTE EH, ly High st, Brooklyn. ANTED SITUATION TO DO ANY thing, by a young man of 18; can take care of h'raes, tjau on or aaareas o. ii isedtord av, Brooklyn.

ANTED SITUATION AS A PLUMB or, a young man 20 years old; to work in a fi rat clnss plumbing business; to work at jobbing and finish tho trado; ban served thre yonrs; does his work well and quick. Address T. Box 3, Jiaglo oltico. to jio out WASHING AND IRONING, by the day, by a respectable widow; is a iirst clnss hand has the boat of referonoe. at ivo Twenty third st.

anted washing and ironing. bv a resnoctablo you in? woman: to nut. bv Mm day or would tako washing home; is a first olnss washer and ironer nnd has gootl roforonco. Please call on or ad drees LAUNDRESS, 0 1 Stoubon st, Brooklyn. WANTED WORK WASHING AND ironing, by a resnectable woman, to iro nut hv thn day.

or houseclenning; has good city reference. Address O. Eagle Bedford branch. ANTED WORK UY A RELIABLE woman will iro out bv thn da v. would tin nnv inrl work; isa first rate laundross; city reloroncos.

Please tor two days at Paeihc st. 7 ANTED WORK WASHING AiTD ironinir. by a re3ncutable colored woman, to tm nut. by the day, or to take it home, or liousecteaning; has good city reference. Call for two days at Mrs.

FIELDS1, 714 Atlantic av. ANTED WORK BY A RESPECT A ble woman, to eo out tho first two davR of tho nnlr washing and ironing or housooleaniug; best of city refer ences, uaii or address Mrs. Wo Warren at, near Third av, Brooklyn. 7 ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA ble woman, to tro out the first two Anv nf thn nnV washing and ironing or housecloaning; best of city ref croncos. (Jail or address KATE GALLAGHER.

511 Baltic st, near Third av, Brooklyn. R7 ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA ble German woman: wuRiiinp n.n imninrr. tn out by the day a few days of tho weoTc, or housecloaning; has crood city reference. Gall for two riavs at Pin Bt, near Smith. i vlAJiTED PnOFESSFOSAL.

ANTED A GERMAN I toacher. to lessons at nunil's houso. Ad dress R. Box 18, Kagle office. ANTED RES SM AKIN A sewinc bv the dav: from 80 cents to 1 a rlnv Address A.

B. Fifth av. branch. A Vr ITS KS. ANTED HOUSES lO SELL, RENT and mnnacre: tho xrreat rentinir and sellim? ofHnn nf Brooklyn if reasonable we can rent or sell anvtliinir tnn descriptions.

WILLIAM 11. GRAOK, manager of estates and real estate auctioneer, corner Will onghby and Jay sts. TO IjWA ItT.UEN TS. TO LET APARTMENTS OF 7 AND 8 room3: all improvements; 831 to $35. Inquire on premises, 417 State st, noar Nerius.

lO LET FOit JtlJSIVESS PUKt'OSES. TO LET FACTORY AT 23 OARLTON av, noar Flushing; 2 stories, 19x40. Apply on the TO LET SHOP OR FACTORY AT 150 Navy st, rear, noar Myrtle av, substantial 3 story brick bnilding, 20x40. suitabitf for ebon or any manufac turing business. Apply to GARY A STEVENSON, l'JG Fulton Ht.

Tp LET FLOORS WITH STEAM DOwer. first and nnnni.d nanh ftOrlOn. Ian smaller floors, steam heat and elovators; good light; distant ton niinutos' walk from bridge or ferries. Apply on 23 plnouth st, or GARY STEVENSON, 106 Fulton st. To LET BALLROOM THR flT'PV AS SEMBLY ROOMS, nn from Post Office, having been thoroughly renovated and beautifully decorated, under a new management, will be let at reasonable terms for balls, sociables, weddings and fairs.

AdoIv fa restaurant. GEQRGR KINK KIT to 327 Washington st. Pi Alt OS. 1 PERFECT PIANO TUNING 25 years' daily practice: piano players tanght piano "as Kfithnsh av. 478 Mrrtlo av.

1)5 hand's st and 61 Nmif.h at, Mail 33 jftu too gt, It. Tbc Ceremony Porformed in the Gar don City Cathedral. Bishop Littlejohn, of the Protestant Epis copal Dlocose of Long Island, at the Garden City Cathedral yoaterday married tho Ilov. Dr. James II.

Darlington, rector of Christ Church, on Bedford avonuo, to Miss Ella Louise Beams, daughter of Jame Sterling Beams, prosidont of tho Kings mty Savings Bank. Tho bridal party left llio city at 11 :30 o'clock In a special car, arriving in Garden City a fow minutos boforo noon, and procoodod at onoo to tho cathedral, Ab the party entered tho church a wedding march was played by l'rofoisor Woodcock on tho cathedral orgau, tho largest lu tho world. Francis Darlington, brother of tho groom, actod as best man, There woro no bridosmaids. Immediately at tuo conclusion of tho sorrlco tho pnrtv boarded the car, which had been sldo tracked and woro brought back to tho city. Dr.

and Mrs. Darliugton loavo on an extondod tour this after noon. On their return they will rosldo at tho rec tory, 181 Bedford avenue. During the doetor'a ab sence several clergymen will occupy tho pulpit at Christ Church. Tho Kov.

Dr. Solleck, of Norwalk, will preach next Sunday and the Iter. C. Hartmaii will officiate during two weeks in August. On their return Dr.

and Mrs. Darlington will give serios of rooontious. boziuulug in November and lasting until Lent. Thore is a peculiar appropriateness In the selec tion of the catuodral for the wedding ceremony, inasmuch as Dr. Darlington preached the first sermon in the odiflce by request of tho bishop at the oponing of tho St.

Paul's and St Mary Cathedral schools. It was also tho first marriag coremony porformod in tho cathedral. Dr. Darlington has been connectod with Christ Church for six years, ouo yoar as assistant rector and livo years as rector. Ho is a graduato of tho New York University and Princeton Colloge, and it was at tho latter institution that ho obtained his doctor's degree.

Aftor his ordination ho wont di rectly to Christ Church, aud the fact that ho has remained rector of that parish over sinco is suffi ciently indicative of his groat popularity with hi largo congregation. TUB COLUMBIAN CLUB. Iliird to Tell AVbcihvr Clatus, Spccclicfi or l'linch Wilw ISeNt, The Columbian Club, of this city, accepted the invitation of Kichar.i Donniug, tho Custom Douse broker, who is one of the fouudors of til club, to enjoy tho fourth annual clambake at his homo at Kye, N. Y. The affair is one of tho features of the club and always draws a large attendance, Fully ono hundred mornbyrs started at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, arriving a', tho home of their host at 3 o'clock.

Anions tiio conlingont were Kov. ildward W. McCarty, honorary provident; Douglierty, vice preii lciil; Frank X. Lang, secre tary: lienry L. O'iJnoii, treasurer; Byrne, re cording secretary: Iter.

W. L. O'iiara, pastor of tho Church of St. Charles Borromos; Th ophiius Uleiia, ex president of tho Brooklyn Board of Aldermen; Aruolt Francioll, Philip Franeioli, of Memphis, John L. Slioa, John L.

'abo, Walsh, James Cajsidy, John Curler, W. J. Franeioli, Mariiu Broen, Jr John J. Collins, M. Frank T.

Johnson, ltobert l' Cartwright, (i.ioi go B. Johu.son, W. Drow, (leorge F. Jolin.son, J. tihogan, P.

II. Goodwin, William Keuller. W. 1. Skolly, I.

F. Mor ri.iey, A. McCuno, John Clarry, Dr. Vi'elty, L. P.

Bodkin, J. Molloy, W. I'. Oliver, W. J.

Dixon, Colonel Koburt M. Fiord, John J. Kooney, M. F. MeGoldrick, W.

11. (Jiiick, J. F. Wilson, Dr. Joim J.

Conway, Jamd F. Conway, L. F. l'endorgast aud H. L.

Davis. They wore received by a number of Now York aud Weatchoster County politicians, and they at once demolished tho piles of clams, corn chickens and other delicacies which had been prepared. They thou onjoyod themselves in various sports, after which a bowl of Uncas Club punch was partaken of while listening to speceuos made by Thomas Downing, who carried off the palm; Collector McClelland, who was loudly applauded for his address on "Fellow Inebriates, and Father Tho bowl was finished just in timo to catch the train for home. TOOK POISON. 'S'ho UiiNucccHsfnl Attempt oS Kichard NtiaiiilOH to iini His Ijile.

Kichard Shannon, coach driver, 22 years of age, living at South First stroel and Wythe ave nue, was removed to the Eastern District Hospital oarly yesterday morning, suffering from tho offocts of ison, which is supposed to have boon taken with suicidal intent. Shannon came out of Ilebon worth'sntablo, in South Sovouth street, near Bedford avenue, where he was employed, shortly boforo i o'clock, and complained of a burning sensation in his mouth aud stomach to his companions about the stable. A fow moments lator ho foil to the side walk wltii tho pain and it was with difficulty that he could bo provoutod from dashing his brains out. Au ambulance was summoned and tho pa tient, who was supposed to have been suffering with epileptic fits, was removed to tho hospitat At intervals ho beeamo conscious, but denied haviu takon any poison. Antidotes wcro aUministorod, howovor, for poisoning, and ho was soon out of dangor.

A small whisky bottle which had contained tho poison was found in ono of tho stalls. Whon confronted with tho bottlo he admitted hav ing taken tho drug, which ho thought was whisky. On Wodnosday night his father Is said to havo turned him out of tho houao. LATE EXCUltSIOXISTS. Officer Graham Nearly Went With Mar flower Sunday School.

Officer Graham was busy this morning helping nearly lalo excursionists over the rail of tho bargo at the Brooklyn Bridge dock, llo stood on tho bargo and liftod a dozon fomnloa into tho bargo. A baby was handed up to him and ho placod it on tho dock. When he turned arouud fo: tlio mothor the boat was sovoral feet from the dock and ho had to take a running Jump to save himself from being carriod away. After the oxcursion had gone at least twenty porsons with lunch baskets wont on tho dock to be disappointed. Tue party loft this year at last yoar tho departure was 11.

The destination was Idlewild Grove, on tho Sound. Two bargos took the 700 oxeursionists, and the memhori! of tho committees included Honry Chapiu, J. W. Freckelton, C. A.

Ilobinsou, F. W. llaynes, Andrew Calvin, David Bosnian an Goorgo Bosnian. A STRANGE WOMAN. Why John Rarrett Found IHx Home ill DarkncHV.

John Barrett, who lives at 38 Withers streot, reported to tho Eastern District police last night that his wife and throe children had disappeared, having taken with thorn all his household effects. Ho said ho thought thoy were accompanied by a middle agod woman, named Nollio An dorson, whom lie had takon into his homo on Monday. Sho had met him on tho streot while returning from his work, and requested a placo to stay all having walked from Philadelphia. Ho took her to his homo, whore his wifo ma le her comfortable Yosterday, boforo leaving for his work, ho informod lii wife that sho must got rid of tho woman before his return at night. Whon ho wont homo tho house was dark aud ovorything gono.

Ho Is nearly distracted with grief over tho prolonged absence of his family, who, ho believes, hare boon ontlced away by tho woman. Efforts will bo mado to And thorn. IlENSONUURST BY THE SEA. Jcro Johnson. Carries Down a Rig Party of ISoal Etttato Viewers.

Bensonhurst by the Sea is the lengthy but ouphonious titlo of a tract of land on tho lino with tho West End Railroad that in tho good old days of husbandry was known as the Benson farm. It is on a plateau just past Bath Beach, and after being In tho possession of tho Benson family for 200 years was purehasod by a wealthy capitalist aud openod up according to tho town survey, furnished with water and gas pipos and properly gradod. Three hundred low havo thus boon laid out for salo, and Joro Johnson, with a brass baud and a banquet, will do tho selling noxt Tuesday, July 31, at 2 o'elock. Yestorday, by special luvitation, about 000 pooplo wont to soo the place. They found four $10,000 heusos in course of construction and ground broken for moro.

Thoy enjoyed a banquet fn tho old anto Revolutionary homestead and promised theinaolves anothor visit uosday. The most desiiuhlh and largest assortment of mon's, boys' and children's clothing either in New Yorlc or Brooklyn is displayed in Baldwin the Clothieii's immense wurerocens, "Baldwin Building," and 332 Fulton st, corner Smith. Lowest prices. Latest styles. Sxow's, established 1850 Bon bona and choice confections ot unoipialeu quality.

Now is tuo lime remember your friond.4 in tho country. Stores Kulton sr, United States Hotel Building, and Park row four doors from the bridge, New York. HE ARN'S July of the Inclination, Garden City. L. 1., by the KiKht Uov.

A. D. i kov. hknuy jjaii T.iNdTOM t. Mis i ICli.a Locibe UEAltNS, daushtor of Mr.

James Sterling llearns. WnOD DOYLH On Wednesday. July 25. 1838. at.

her residence, (Jrovo Cotti20. Hath Beach, L. by tile Rev. Robert Bayard Suowden. Mamif.

dauglitor of Thomaa A. Doyle, to Biiewbtkb Wood, No cards. z)iion, CLARKE On July B.uiY, infant dauehtor of John D. and Kittie Mandevillo Oiarke, aged 7 months and 4 days. runeral Friday evenmir.

8 o'clock. G87 Groeno nv. Breolvlyn I Albany and Hartford papers please copy. CKON'fN' On July 23, at the resid neo of hirf paronts, KiT.tNi. D.

Ciionis, only eon of Charles G. aud Emma I). aod 10 years. Funeral services at Reformed Church, corner One Hun dr daud t'wunty Uiird st, aud Siith av, New Ycrk, Saturday, S. at Id 'clock.

Dl: LANOUILLETTE At Woodhavon. L. July 20, GwiIKiE 1)E I.l.N.n n.LETTf:, 31 years, 3 months. Funeral from the residence of his father iu lair, Korh, at Wo dhnven, on Sunday, Julv 29, at 2 P.M. Friends and relatives are ro.spectfnliy invitod.

DKVENNKY Ou the '20th inst. at the residence of his brother, in law, Bernard Swoenoy, 21i Park av, tho Rev. Neil II. DeykN'NKY, of tho parish of llaphoo, County Donegal, Ireland, in tho year of his ago. requiem mass will bo coiebrated the reposo ofhissont at the Oburch of tile Sacred Heart, Clermont av, near Park.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited t.i attend, at 11 A. SI. Sunday, inst. Interment at llo'y Cross Cemetery. FLETCHER On July 2C, Franklin FnETcnKn, son of Mary E.

Fletetier. aed months and 14 days. Funoral at 2 P. M. Saturday, at 985 Atlantic av.

HUGHES In Brooklyn, July 25, SrSAN MAN.NIS'O, wi'low of G. Hughos and daughterof the late Captain Samuel Angus, U. S. N. Tho funeral service at St.

Lukes Church, Clinton avenue, on Saturday, July 28. at 2 P. M. MUNRO On Friday, Jnly 27, KlJZAnETn, beloved wife of D. Munro, in the 34th year of hwr age.

Funeral services at her lato residence, 127 Bridge st. on Sunday, July 2D, at 2 o'clock. MURRAY Suddenly, in Brooklyn, July 25, 1883, IIf.niiy MunnAY, ajted 49 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend tho funoral services at his late residonco, 172 Prospect av, on Sunday. 29th inst at 2:30 P.

M. Members of Greenwood Lodge BC9, F. and A. also members of Greenwood Chapter 265, R. A.

are invited to bo present. Aberdeen (Sootlana) papers please oopy.l SIMONRON At Blue Mountain Lake, N. on the 24th Peucival Simonbos. in tho 28th year of his Age. Ilolatives and frionds are respectfully invited to attend the funeral servioes, at the residenoe of his parents, 2U4 Macon at, Brooklyn, on Saturday evening, the 28th insc.

at 8 o'clock. Interment private. STKRRfTT On "Wednesday, Jnly 25, 1888, RiOHKr, STEnmrr, aged 88 years. Friends and relating are Invited to attend tha funeral Rt urday af tcrnoon, s'olOOk, Ot hit to(9 mtim9, 904 iraoluo sJL) 4 EAGLE OFFICE. JULY 27.

ISSS. A CLOSE SHAVE For Brooklyn With the Kansas City Team. Tho Homo Nine, Aftor a Poor Exhibition of Us Abilities, Narrowly Escape De feat Tho Record to Dale. Thanks to Porter's wild pitching in the lost tho DroolrlTfl team were enabled oscajjo ucfoiU at tho hands of tho Kansas City team yes terday, aftor lUa poorest exhibition of hall playing tho loam havo given nt Washington Pork sluco thoir games with tho Kansas City team horo in June last. The exclamation of ouo of the grand eland occupants, who had tho courage to stay the gamo out hundreds leaving just boforo tlio ninth inultig to tho offoct that "we crept out of a very small holo that lime," voiced tho opinion of tho majority of thoae who witnessed yestorday's game.

Tho manugoment gave the visitors every advan tage likely to add another victory over tho Broolilyns to their record. In addition to that thoy already had, lu going into the ooiv test with everything to win and nothing to lose. In accordauco with Bushoug'a rutty notion tho homo team went to the bat first, aud to this they added the advaulago of putting In what is now their weakest battery, far Terry is in no form to do his old effective work in tho box: nnd as for Peebles, his costly orrors In wild throwing and BlupM baso running yesterday helped tlio opposing team considerably. Why such a moro niachino catcher as Poobles i3 placed uohiud tho bat while so line a coachiits cak hor as llolburi is loft out Is a mystery to ttio club's puirous, Judging from tho comments mado yestordaj. To thoao who witnessod tho masterly exhibition given by tho Brooklyn toam on Satuvilay last, and their good work against tho Athletics afterward, no ouo would havo supposed that it was tho Brooklyn Club's team which was in liiu flel! yestorday against tho tail endors in the association race.

Verily, was it an oil day yosterday for tho Ilrook lyus, and it was a stroke of luck that they did not Bu.tain ono of tho most costly defeats of tho month on cho occasion. The gamo oponed iu a mannor which dolightod tho crowd, throe base hits with a total of 11 vo, yielding threo earned runs, marking their first dah against Porter's pitching, nnd after drawing a blank In tho second inning through a fino catch by Daniels which yielded a double play, three moro good hits in the third inning yielded two more oarnod runs, aud when tho visitors wont into thoir third inning tho score stood at 5 to 0 in favor of Brooklyn aud a victory looko.l almost au assured result. But then It was that the battery's woakuoss was developed, aud tho end of tho fifth Inning saw Brooklyn's load taken awuy from thorn and an uphill gamo to play, with tho scoro of 7 to 5 agalu3t them. In tho third Inning an orror by Peebles on tho third callod strike, whilo Estorday was at tho bat, not only gavo tho first batsman a llfo, but an added wild throw by Peebles gavo him second baso. Thou Porter astonished Terry with a base hit.

On Cliuo's hit to Smith, however, Portor wa3 forced out, but Estorday scored his unearned run and afterward Clino was glvon socoud baso by another poor throw by Poeblos. Aftor McTamany had foulod out Barkloy was given his baso on balls and by a wild pitch got to second, but Phillips thon hit in his old fungo style and tho inning ondod with ono run scored by Ave errors and a single hit. lu tho fourth Imiiug a wild pltch.an error by Caruthors.a baso ou balls and Peoples' third poor throw, aldod by threo single lilts, gave the visitors throe runs, aud iu the fifth inning, aftor Barkloy had boon thrown out, Phillips hit safoly. Davis was given a life by Foutz, and on Daniels' threo basor Phillips scored, and Davis was given a life at home baso by Peoples' failuro to hold tho ball Smith floldod to him, aud after Donahue bad struck out Esterday's safo hit sent Daniels homo. But for Foutz's muff and Poo plo'a orror at homo baso tho sldo would havo rotlrod for a single run as it was.

threo runs were scored, and Kansas City given tho lead by 7 to 5. Thus oncouragod by the poor play of their oppo nents tho visitors went in aud disposod of tho homo toam for blanks in four successive Innings, though wldo throw Dy Esterdny, and McTamany'a dropped By ball placod two men on bases In the fourth Inning. But no ono could bat them homo. Iu the fifth, too, Foutz and Smith were similarly left ou oarnod bases after good hits, aud in the fifth and sixth Innings bases on balls placod mou ou basos. But tho needed safo hit waa wauling to send thorn round, flvo fungo hits boing made iu tueso four Innings by tho Brooklyn batsroou.

Whon tho soventh inning onded the Brooklyns had two runs to got to win and tho gamo bogan to havo a blue look for tho homo toam. Iu the eighth inning Terry lod off with a fungo hit and retirod. Radford followed with a baso hit and thon Burdock came to the rescue with a handsomoly placod ball to short right field which brought down the house in applause. It was a sample scientific play at the bat which showed hondwork. On a wild throw by Donahue Burdock got to socoud.

and then Peebles astonished tho crowd with a safo hit, sending Radford homo. Poobles then had chance to steal a baso on passod ball, but he failed to tako advantage of It, aud aftorward was thrown out at second. With two oat Pinkuoy hit fungo to McTamany and rotirod, und the eighth Inning ondod with the scoro 7 to iu favor of Kansas City. Ono run to got to tlo was tho Brooklyns' position as they wont in first to tho bat iu tho ninth inning, tlioy having given tho Kansas City team the advantage of last at the bat. O'Brien openod with a ball Vj Davis, who throw him out.

Thon Carutliors camo to tho roscuo with lils third baso bit, aud by a Quo atoal reachod eocond. On Foutz's socoud sacrifice ho reachod third, and Just then Smith hit saloly to short confer field and on Donahue's wild throw, and thon Terry tippod out Carutliors scored the tio run. Smith got to second and he was left. Barkloy opouod tho Kansas City's ninth inning with a safo hit, but on Phillips' hit to Burdock ho was forced out. Thon Davis hit a hot high llnor which was sailing over Burdock's head whon ho capturod it in splondld stylo, and doubling up Phillips ondod the inning amid loud and woll mei Itod appiauso, for tho fino play saved the homo toam from dofoat.

In the tontli inning tho Brooklyn batstnon wore rotirod in succession by Estorday's fino play at short field, aud though Daniels aud Estorday mado baso hits in thoir tonth inning, Donauuo and Porter struck out and tho liming ondod for a blank. Now came tho olovonth Inning, and In this Pinknoy lod on with a safo hit, O'Brien hit to Barkloy, tho ball luckily bounding over hi3 shoulder, and aftor that Carutliors was glvon his baso on balls, and throe mou wore on bases and no ono out when Foutz tippod out. Smith thon bit to Estorday, who throw out Pinknoy at homo baso. Threo men woro still on basos and Just at this junctitro Portor mado a wild pitch and O'Brien and Carutliors scerod. Afterward Torry was given his baso on balls, but beforo nnothor run could bo scorod Itadford was put out.

Porter's costly error gavo Brooklyn tho lead by 9 to 7, and apparently it had a dampening offect on tho visitors, as In thoir eleventh inning thoy woro retired in ono, two, three order, CTlne and Barkloy striking out, and thus It was that tho Brooklyns crept out of a very email hole. Battery errors loat them thoir winning lead in tho early part of tho gamo and battery errors enabled thorn to oscapo defeat. Horo is tho full sooro: UltOOKLYN. KANSAS CITY. 11.111 r.u.A.E.

11. lU.P.O.A.K. Pinlinoy, 3J b. 1 2 2 IHCline. r.

0 2 0 O'Brien, 1. 3 Caruthers, r. f. 4 Foutz, 1st 0 Smith, s. (J Terry, 0 Rail lord, c.

f. 1 Burdock, 2d b. 0 Peebles, 0 3 1 3 1 1 12 3 3 0 0 1 1 1 4 i a 0. 0 llliarkley, 0 1. Phillips, 1 0 Davis, 3b 1 01 Daniels, I.

2 0 Donahuo, 1 0, Estorday, s. 2 0 0 4 1 5 1 15 1 a 2 1 3 1 10 1 3 Total. 9 15 03 15 7Total 7 12 3a 21 bcoke ny in.vikub. 1 23 4 5 7 7. a'o 2" o' 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 8 9 10 11 Brooklyn 1 0 29 0 7 KansasCity.

Earned runs Brooklyn. Kansas Citv. 3. First, baso by lidding orrors Brooklyn, 3: Kansas City, 2. Battory errors Brooklyn, Kaena3 City, H.

Lolt on bases Brooklyn, IU: Kansas Ulty, 8. bases Broolilvn. 17: Kansns City, 14. Stolen bases Brooklyn, fi Kaus.is Citv. 3.

Struck out Kansas City, 5. Cbancos for catehes Brooklyn, 12: Kansas City, 15. Double plays Brooklyn, 1: Kansas City, 1. Base bits bringing runs in Carutb ers, 2: Smith, 2: Poobles, 1: Dioiahue. 1: Clino, Daniels.

1. hits Eontz. 2. Buses on balls By Terry, 3: by Portor, 0. Wild pitclies By Terry, by Porter, 2.

Umpiro Mr. MoQuade. Timo 2 hours and 25 minutes. Tho Brooklyn toam play twa more gamos with tho Kansas City toam, to day aud to morrow, and on Sunday moot tho Clucinnatls at Kldgewood. Apparently It takes tho strongest teams to got their best play out of thom, ror thoy certainly don't show up well against tho tall eudors, as tlio contrast be tweou yosterday'a Inferior play and tho fino gamos thoy put up against tho Athlotics previously fully shows.

No mattor how the homo team may como out of their last two gamos with tho tall ondors this wook, next wook will seo thorn take throo straight from Cincinnati, aud then for St. Louis aud throe moro straight victories. 11 takes theso strong teams to rouso up Brooklyn to do tho Que work thoy aro capable of. Boforo thoy loavo for tho West again, in August, It is dollar, to cents that Brooklyn will bo In tho lead. In tho fourth Inning, witn throo mou on basos, a splondld catch by O'Brien at loft fiold on tho bank prevented Portor from scoring a two baso hit off Terry, and In tho fifth lnniug O'Brien's return of the ball to Smith from Daniols' throo baso hit would havo put out Davis at homo baso but for Pooblos' muff of Smith's thrown ball to him.

Tho altondauco of ladlos yostorday made tho grand stand look vory gay, and thero was quite a throng of pretty girls in tho uppor gallery. Caruthor's baso running was a featuro of yestor day's gamo. Ealn will probably provont to day's gamo. Tbo otbor Amorican gamcB yestorday ondod a3 follows: July 26 St. Louis vs.

Baltimore, at Baltimore; King and Smith 71 July 20 Athletic vs. Cincinnati, at Philadelphia; Shelters, Seward and Mullane 122 vs. Cieroiand, at Cleveland; pitellers, lowing auu Baltimore has become au experimental team and will loso overy gamo with St Louis, whilo tho Cin cinnati? will bo lucky to got ono gamo from tho Athletics this trip. Tho record to dato is as follows: 51 I fi 2 Clubs. Clubs.

Louis 148.24 72 32 42 74; Brooklyn i49 27 70; i27 46 73. Cincinnati. 73i Athletic 143.28,711 Kansas City. 421.50:7t! .370 .301 .200 Tho lengtio games yostorday ondod as follows: July 20 New York vs. Philadelphia, at New York; pitchers.

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STATKN ISI.AXi;. Sr. GEOnuE Nero, or TI13 L'aU nf It jino. iiitAoIINA Batlalo liilTa Wild Wu.it. sivimjum; for mo.nhy.

There will be swiminiji' at Ciuar 8' beiwi'on Professor Brown, of Cnnnrsio, and I'ro iessur Il.iuk Dixon, of Fulton, x. 10 iiiorroiT nftornoon at 1 o'clock, for a purso of dUtauco about throe quarters of a milo and rotum. FLATLAXDS' Al'DITOKS. The Board of Audit of the Town of Flut lauds niol yesterday afternoon at Canarsio. A number of bills was prosonto after which tho Board adjourned until this ev.enlni; at o'clock.

ans. IV.lTt'JI STOLB.T. While Mrs. James Wo ds, who lives at GS Norman avonuo, Sevoiueonth Ward, was pa tsiu along Manhattan avonuo on hor way homeward, early on Wednesday eroniug, unaccompanied, slio was coufrontod by a strango man, who seiEcd Iter Watch. Tho thief nnido his ufuapo.

FLATRIJSli DSJMCtt.VTS. The special mcetiug of tlio Flatbush Democratic Assoeiation.wliich was to liavo taken placojlast evening in tho Town Hall, fiv the purposo of making arransements for tho 1'all campaign, was not held, owing to no quorum being present. ATVA1TIXU THE CO.NSTAiaK'S COXVKXIIsSCE. The trial of Coufitablo James Fitzgerald, of Flatlands, for assaulting Patrick llritt, wlilcli was to have taken placo last evening before Justico of tho Peace Jamc3 Savage, was adjourned owing to tho absonco of the defendant. A PLEASASr KXCL'KSIOS.

Tho members tmd fvieuds of Gideon Toniplo No. 5, 'J', of L. of left tho foot of Kent street, Ward, yesterday, on the eteamor Jehu Lonox and two bargos, which con voyod them up the Hudson to Washington Piirk. The occasion was tho annual picnic of tho lodgo and was most hoartily onjoyod by ovor o'Oi) oscur Sioulats. FULL IN A FIT.

Mrs. Mary Aim JIarx, a middle aged woman, residing at 513 Grand stroet, Amv York, paid a visit to friends in tho Twenty sixth Ward yesterday. On hor way homo last evening slio was standing at tho cornor of Atlantic and Alabama avouuos wait lug for a car when sho fell to tun sidowalk In an epileptic Dt Sho was taken to St. Mary's Hospital In au ambulance. VAE0EII LOST HIS WATCH.

Among the carpenters employed on a now building in tho course of eroction on Atlantic avenue, near Fast New York aveu ue, is Ed ward Yaegor. Whon he rotnrnod to his work at 1 o'elock yesterday afternoon he hung his vest, containing a iV) watch, on a convenient nail. About two hours aftor ward Yaoger wont to look at tho tlmo and discovered that his watch was missiug. Ho thought at flr. that some of his fellow workmon had mado him tho victim of a practical joke, but soon became convinced that ho was really tho victim of a sneak thief.

KOUKItT HOOKL'S SFDimx DEATH. Robert Moore, a shoemaker, whose place of business is at IS Alabama avenue, suddouly com plaiuod of fooling ill yesterday aftoruoon. Half au hour afterward ho placod both hands ovor Ills lioart and exclaimod "Oh, what pains; run for a doctor." An assistant did as requested, but before tho physician summoned arrived Moore waa a earpso. It is supposed that heart disease was tho cauao of death. Coroner Lludsay was notified.

THE OLEIMOKK BOD AMD GU CLUB. A large gathering of tho members of tho Glonmoro Rod and Gun Club took placo at Doxtor's J'ark, Long Island, on Wednesday. Eiffhtoou went to the traps to shoot for tho Midas diamond badge a handsome punch bowl, prosouted by Mr. J. D.

Bennett for tho highest seoro. W. Solover, twenty eight yards, killed all his birds and won the badge for the third time this season, and ho also woutho Bennett prize MHS. (IIIKBK'S LIBBBAL ALLOWARCE. Mrs.

Maria Green, a sad featured young woman, was boforo Justice Naoher yesterday on complaint of hor husband, Patrick Groon, of 12 1 North Fifth streot, charging hor with being an ha mtual drunkard. The only positive testimony against the woman was that of complainant. When askod, on his cross examination, to give somo ac count of himself, he showed somo roluotanco, but finally testified that lie earns $17 a week and givos Ids wifo 25 cents a day. Ills testimony as to his wife's drinking habits not being corroborated by other witnesses, th Justico disnilsaod tho case. FUXEKAL OF HA11TIM X.

DAT. The funeral of Martin N. Day, the oil brok er, who formerly resided in Brooklyn, took placo yestorday aftoruooiiat Moutclair, N.J. A committee from tho Consolidated Petroleum Exchange, consisting of J. Livingston Itoe, G.

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Copmann, A. A. Sumner, It M. Shaw, H. Curtis, Nicholas Mehlor and M.

Lautorbach at tended tho funeral. Tho lulorment was gat tho Moutclair Comotory. THE OLD LOG CABI5 CLUB. The Old Log Cabin Club, of the Seventeenth Ward, hold thoir regular mooting at 10 Franklin stroot, on Wednesday ovonlng, witli Pruii dont Stophen C. Coouoy in the chair aud Secretary George Shaw recording.

Twenty six now mombers wero onrollod mid twenty propositions received, which weroroforred to the Investigating Committee. A committoo of two were appointod to secure now headquarters. Their report will bo submitted at tho next regular meeting aud action takon. 1'UJfEBAL OF ALiilOX DEXTKIt. The funeral services over tho remains of Albion Dexter, who died on Monday of consumption, took placo yestorday afternoon from tho homo of his parents, 111 Manhattan avenue, the Kov.

Thomas Burch, of tho 'J'abernaclo M. E. Church, officiating. Thcro were many handsome floral offerings, r.niong which was a pillar of white roses from his associates in tho Eureka Pleasure Club, ill which ho was a member. The pall boarors woro Thomas Erwin, Tliomas Shatter, Charles T.

Bout, Loo Bolaii, William ii. Jonkinson, Edward Mcdib bin, Edward VaiulorbUt and Harry Luddor. Tho lntprmont was In Cypross mils Cemetery. KXIGHTS OF ST. J01IS ASK MALTA.

On Tuesday evonipg Brooklyn Encampment No. Co, O. It. had a house warming and dedicatory exercises in their new lode rooms, Wilson's Building, Pierzcpont street. A program mo of raro selection was presented, and aiming those who tok part were Ml3s Wiley on piano, Julia Schilling in superior vocal oxorcuos.

Miss Minnie Dorlon, elocutionist, was introduced and held the audience in close attention for several minutos; lirs. W. A. Carter sung aoreral soprano selections, the Continental Clce Club rendered somo fine vocal music, and tho humorist, E. Lincoln', Colwell (a knight), was ropoatedly called to tho platform.

Mr. Paul C. Taploy, tenor, was warmly roceivo.l. Tho next convocation of the oncampmont will occur on Tuesday ovoutng, August M. HYMENAL.

Oweus lumber. St. Authony's Romau Catholic Church on Manhattan avenue, Seventeenth Ward, wai tho Ecenoof a ivedding lnai oveniug, which was por formoil by tho Iiov. Futher assistant to tho Kov. Father P.

V. O'lUre, panor ol the church. Tho contracting parties woro Miehaol Owens and Mies May Gallaghor. Thomas Kooney was best man, Miss Aunio Gallagher, sistor of tho brldo, being maid of houor. Tha ldo ras attired lu Vfhlto satin and woro diamond enrrlnss, the gift of the ei'm Aftor tho coromony, which tm rtit nssod by only a few of tho rao'.

Intlmato friends of tlio young couplo, the guests retired to tho rosl donco of tho parents of the brldo, 107 Wost stroot, vfhere a wedding supper was sorvod and dancing Indulged In. Tho newly married couplo loft at midnight, aftor receiving tho congratulations of thoir frionds, amid a ahower of rico, for a tour through Haw Yorfc Statu. Thoy will return In two vrookB, taking up borne in the Sovonteentu Ward, An Acrsrcsate Valnc of Orer FiTe Han dred and Thirtj olght Million, or DoU lars The Decision ia tire Iowa Caie. Stocks Active and Irresrular. Walt.

Street, July 37. Tho chief of the division of mining stntis. ties has prepared a summary statement ot tho mineral product of tho United States lu 1837, from which it appears that tlio total valuo was a gain of 100,000,000 ovor tho valuo of tho product iu 1835. The principal increases wero in tho production of metallic ores and tho fuels nocsjary for smelting thorn. Tho output of pig iron increased more than and the high prico of topper caused a notablo expansion in tho valuo of that product T'ho increaso iu the value resulted not only from tha larger quantity minod, but also from the gouoral advance tho prices of inotals.

The total production of copper was 181,070,521 valued at that of lead was 1U0.700 tons, 030; zinc, 18.000 cous, $1,4 quicksilver, flasks, antimony, 75 tons, aluminum, 144,701 pounds, platinum, 4 IS oun borax, 11,000,000 pounds, salt, 7,831 barrels, 1,093,810. Tne decision of Judge Brewer in the Iowa railroad caio is regarded as very important and If sustained by tho United Stales Supromo Court it will put a stop to such "regulation" of rates as haa recently boon attempted by Western Statu legislatures. Tho markot opened strong with tho Grangers and tho San Frauciscos loading, but thore appeared to be a good supply of stocks and, under tho iullueucei of theso realizations, tho market yielded slightly ia tho early trade and tho touo was hoavy until about 11 o'clock, when tho buying was reuowed, aud tha movement was steady to strong for tho rsmaluiJor of the morning. Tlio following snows transactions In bonds this niorniug: Brooklyn Klo 1st MoKan Mo Tor A Nor'n 2nd. con Pa 07 MH .101 .107 H'SJtf 3 l.

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ptoek Plieni Insurance Co. stock Insurance Co. stock 7 per cent. Park bonds, 1015 to 7 por cunt. Bridge b.imis.

lo 1021. 7 P' cent. Water bonds, 1:104 lo 1912 per cent. Park bonds. 1921 jure, nt.

Bridge bonds. 1908 to 1919 C. ior wilt. Water bonds, Bridgo bond. 1917 to 1020 operceiic.

Wafc. hoods, loll Kings Counry I percent, bonds Kings County per cent, hoods. IH49 KingsCouoty 5 per coat, bonds, 1891 Academy ol Mmie Union 1'Vrry ti New York i'errv Il'klyn Municipal Elei tric Light Co. Oiti'ens' Light Co. Brooklyn Water Front and Drv Dock Co.

0 per c.eit. bunds L. 1. Water Supply Co. 1st Gp.

c. bonds Kings Counl iter Supply Co. stock Kings Co. Wator Supply Co. p.

c. Flatbush Water Work i. dock Fliltbesll Wator Work Co. p. c.

bonds South Brooklyn Saw Mill Co. stock New York aud So. Brooklyn I'Yrry Co. stoi N. Y.

and So. li'klyn Ferry Co. 5 p. c. bonds Nassau Trust Co Franklm Trust Co ST.

FRIDESiTlIjE. 140 i's'ii "a'o" "do 205 52 130 143 135 120 122 128 118 104 100 100 1C0 143 113 105 109 121 120 100 103 Id 102 105 US 117 G5 107 125 i'o'i 107 150 80 102 109 100 Somo Noted Womeu Iloiiefactoro Oxford. Of Nisi lotrix, soruida, rngosa et anilis," says old William of Wykeham, tn dofiuing what ladlos aro to havo accoss to lils colloge. For tho storn old founder of those two great educational establishments now known as WTuchostor and Now College was not minded to show moro gallantry to'lho other sex than he could possibly help. No woman was to bo admitted to tho monastic seclusion of acadomlcal life unless sho was a washer woman, wrinkled with yoars, and of unproposaosalng appearance.

Thu3 cloanllnoss was to bo secured, whilo uuseemly temptations wore to bo avoided. Thn oxamplo of tho munificent yet discourteous bishop wus rigorously followed in other colloglnto Institutions lu Oxford, which did thoir bosl to keep up an a3cotlc and monkish Ideal; aud it la only in tho prosout coutury that Oxford has opouod its doors to womon, or given them achancoof an Intellectual competition with thoir moro fortunate rivals. Yo; ovon William of Wykeham dodicatod hla twin Colleges to a woman, St. Mary of Winchester adding thua a third Mary to the old of Oxford on tho Banks of tho Thames," to whom tho Cathedral of Christ Church la dodicatod, and the St Mary of LIttlemoro which now forms tho University Church in High stroot. And though Oxford was grudging In its bonoflts to women, it novor hesitated to accept bonoflts at their hands.

Among tho list of benefactors of the university there stand out tho namoa of mauy celebrated women, who oilhor bequeathed lands or gavo monetary endowments, or else actually helped ia tho foundation of collegos. Sit piin rr.cmoria, nnd tho sons of Oxford, who till lately havo boon so busy In excluding women from thoir examinations, their lectures and their degress should, in common grati tudo for feminine liberality, sometimes romlnd thomsolves of thoir benefactor's uamo3. Among tho mists of legendary history which surround tho early year3 of Oxford appears a uamo which Is proserved by many academic associations in later yoars, tho namo of Frideiwklo. Sho has bocomo tbo conler of myth and miracle, chiefly owing to tho Industry of those unvoraclous historians, William of John of Tluo mouth and Prior Philip; but tlio simpler account iu "I.oland's C'olloctanoa has nothing lucrcdibla lu It. it appears that in the yo.ir 727 au Aldorman or "subrogulus'' of the name of Di'Iau (who was afterward magnifln Into King DUamus), a man of somo powor and dinily in too city ol o.tford, had a wifo called Salfrida, and a daughtor called Fridos wldc.

Tho daughter had had a most pious education uuder tho caro of KIgiva, and so devoted was she to the religious causo that sho not only hereolf ombracod a monastic life, but persuaded twelve other virgins of respectable families to follow In oxamplo. Her father know and approved of theso virtuou3 Inclination. and whon his wife, SafTrida, died ho constructed a convoutaal church, and aftor doJI eating it to St. and All "jaints, ho committed it to tho superintendence of his daughter at her own requosU In aftor ye.rrs th King of Morcln, Kthclb'ild, who perhaps had a royal residence la Oxford, munificently contributcl to construction of certain inns 'Jivcrsnria aptinuna) in the vicinity of tho church, und thus arose tho Priory of St. Frideswide.

torothor those ijchooli, courts, or hoalells which wore porcurs ors of the Oxford colleges, 'ritlcswido died on tho fourteenth day before tho Kalends of Novombor (October 19,) A. D. 740, but tho conventual church to which iho gaTO her uamo was, in process of tlmo, developed Into tho Catho lral of Church. Tho chrqniclo statos that siio was buried in tho Church of St. Mary of Oxford ou tho Banks of tho Thames, aud on tho north side of tbo choir In the proaont cathedral stands a shrlno of St.

Frideswido, closo to a monument another lady, who was great bouofactress to tbo priory, tlio Lady Cllzo both do Montacuto, daughtor of Sir Peter do Mont fort, of Beldesort Castle, who died iu tho roigu ot KJward III. Iu tho Latin Chapel thoro Is a window in which appear mauy scenes in tho logondary history of St. Frldoswldo, how Bh waa taught by SU Cecilia, how sho was sought iu marriago by tho Kingol Mercla, how she flo 1 from his suit to BInsoy and took refugo iu a pig sty, how sho returned to) Oxford, where sho was boslogod by the troops ol theMne, who was thoroupon struck blind for hla Imploty, and how finally sho died in tho odor ot sanctity. Tho shrlno Is soraoUmos callod tha watching chambor, bocauso in It tho guordiam angel of St Fridosirido was supposed to havo kept watch over tho salntod founder el the priory. Woman' Worli High Lowest, oat.

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A Womasi DSornc Five Illoctts on tUo EM lot of an Engine, Miss Mary Rsilly, of 31 Ashland place, who has only boon iu this country throe days, has already had an adventure which makes hor a nol ablo Sho went to Jersey City lass night lo visit her mint, who lives at 331 Grovo street. Ou her way back she started to cross tho Pennsylvania railroad tracks at Warren stroet, about five blocks from tho Jersey City station. A Now York, Susqus haniiri and Western oxpross camo aloug tho tracks at JU3t that instant, and whon sho was nearly across the ougiue struck hor. Her friend screamed and turned hor face from tho ongino, but instead of being crushed under tho whoels of tho train lioillywas throwu on tho pilot of tho locomotive. Her body lay with her foot daugliug within a fow incites of tho ground.

Her head rosted on tho iron bars of tho pilot. Tho track from Warren streot into tho depot Is lined with switclios, and tho online Jolted at each of th030. The girl was lylug in such a position that sho could not use hor bands to hold horself up, and il Iookod ovory moment as though sho would roll off. When noar tho entrance of the depot tho train was uoarly stoppoil, and sho tried to got off, and was for a second tirao nearly under tho whoels. Luckily for her a bystander Jumpod ou tho pilot aud bold hor Ulll until tho train had como to a full stop.

Slio was entirely unhurt oxoopt for a bruise on tho back of hor head. Sho fell on hor kneos and thanked GoJ, then she sot out for her aunt's houso. Tho railroad officials detaiaod hnr till a physician had examined her and fouud that sho was unhurt. TWO SAL00X KEEPERS RACE. Tito Man WlioDid EHU Training: Uehintl tile Jiar Goi Thore was nn exciting foot race in "Washing ton Park on Wodnosday ovonlng.

Tho contestants woro Charle3 fe'teffaus, who dispensos thirst pro ducing nuids at tho cornor of Carroll and Novins stroots, and Dick Mnhukon, a bonifaco who trades high colorod glasses of beer for nickols on llio cornor of Flfili avenue and Fifth stroot. Both mon bad ropoatedly electrified thoir frionds by thoir speed across a couplo of blocks and finally thoy woro matched tu run 125 yards for $100 a sldo. fjtofans continued to tako in the shookols and did his trnlniug behind tho bar, but tho wily Mahukon took regular breathers morn and ovouiug and snoozod away tho midday hours. Tho bottiug wa3 in favor of Stoffans and his frionds assomblod on Wednesday evening armod with huge wallois con taining tho wherowith to back thoir man; but thoy had no takers. Georgo Arthur, of tho Brooklyn Paper Mill, officiated as startor, aud Honry Kohr, of Union stroot aud Fifth avonuo, fillod tho roll of Judge.

When tho word "go" was given Mahukou's training told. Ho Jumped away in tho load, and although Stoffans fought hard ho novor reached Manukeu, who won amid the cheers of hla frionds by a couplo of yards. After tho race tho contestants aud thoir backers adjouruod to an adjoiniug hoa tolry and celebrated tho evont to an alarming ox tent. Mr, now thinks that thoro aro hotter places to train than behind the bar, aud whon tho athletic saloon keepers next moot bo is confident that ho will turn tho tablos. CHINESE SEA GRUB.

Wlint it Costs to Feed a Pagnti in an Ocean Steamer. The Oceanic Steamship Company's office was erowdod by Chinamen anxious to avail tbom solvos of tho redueod rate of passage by tho Canadian Pacific steamship Abyssinia. Two hundred and forty took pas3ago by hor, and sailed nt 12 o'clock. Many hold off to tho last mlnuto lu the hope that better torms might bo mado, but the ngonts woro inexorable. "Don't you fumigp.to the office aftor tho China steamor loaves?" asked a Hawaiian dude, who struggled to tho countor through tho Jabbering crowd of Chinamen to socuro a passage to Honolulu by tho Australia.

"What alls you was tho rotort. "You should bo familiar with ossonco of cathay, aa you como from Honolulu." "Of courso I nm, bat nothing as rank as this." "Good money, all the same. There aro no dead hoads In tho Chinese pasBongor trade, no round trip complimentary tickets. Everything Is on a basis of Unitod Statos gold coin and no credit." "What is tho rato of pasaago?" "Twenty flvo dollars and whatever wo can gov for frolght." "Are you In for a frolght war?" "Can't toll. Know only what wo aro doing." "Does 123 passage monoy pay tho Canadian Pacific on a thirty day voyage, whon the old linos could hardly manage to got along with a foO rato "1 should suiilo.

But you Just skirmish around and find out." Happening aloug at lunch, tho lead thus oponed was followod. "Seo tho Abyssinia's lot of Chinese?" asked the dispenser of hospitality at a neighboring lunch bar. "Soom a queerTot. Givo a groat doal of trouble, most likoly. That kind always do.

Thoro aro crlppios aud brokon down men of all kinds among thorn." "Havo you had any exporionco In that trade?" "Yes, for years. I havo boon employod In tho Chlnoso trado quito a long time, but I havo quit tho aoa. Theso fellows will havo an armory with thom. Thoy aro quarrolsomo and dangerous, and thoro aro always soa Iawyors aboard to stir up trouble Thoy tell tho ignorant coolios thoir rights, aud if wo woro not proparod to flghs at the drop of a hat it would be all up with us and tho ship. Wo generally manage to keep thorn under." "What does It cost to feed Chinese passougors "I brought ovor 1,500 of thom ono trip at an averago cost of Ji cents a day por man.

Yos, it was a Httlo pinched, but they had enough. Up to 300 a fair arorngo of tho cost is 10 cents por h.ad daily; abovo that tho avorago lowers. 1 think tho Pacific Mall figures on 12 conts, but hat depends on circumstances." "What kind of food do thoy got?" "Chiefly rlo. Wo tako twonty slx different kinds of chows. Wo tako whllo beans, brown beans, black beans, rod beans, groon beans ovory kind of boans; orange poel, sauces, driod shrimp, driod fish, driod abalouc, although thoy got Httlo of Hint.

But tho principal diet is rico. Fivo pounds ot fresh hoof will go as far with 100 Chinamen as wilh flvo white mou. Thoy tako a big mois of rico and a small pioco of fresh moat, which thoy lift, bito off a small morsel, and return to tlio dish. Then they pitch into tho rico with thoir chopsticks aud sample the sauces. Thoy aro fond of salt pork and salt moat.

Fresh moat goos furthor. Thoy should neror got salt meat or pork." "Havo you ovor had troublo with Chlnoso passen gors." "Olton. I roniombor once In tho Poking wo had 1,000 of thom, and thoy kicked about their food. I wont down to find out what tho troublo was, and thon brought down tho chief offlcor. The rico was not cookod to thoir liking.

'I will give you ten minut03 to begin said the chief offlcor; aflor that tho rico will bo thrown "Wo could not move. Wo woro surroundod. 'Time's said 1, calling my boys to clear away. 'Ovor she. Tho Chiuanion looked sulky for a niluuto or so, thou sat down aud ato tho rico, and that was tho last ol it "Wo novor have any troublo coming this way till aftor wo loavo Yokohama.

Up to that tlmo tho coollo is busy filling up, and by tho tlmo ho ronchos Yokohamn ho is all swollen out with rice, cutting vory ridiculous figure with lijs splndlo logs and ovorhani'lng stomach. Aftor loaviug Japan ho is in good condition, aud listons to tlio incendiary talk of tho Chlnoso highbinder. If wo backed down or weakened in any way it would bo all up with us. Chinamen aro a bard crowd to handle on shipboard." "You have only to giro tho Chinamen plouty to oat and you havo no troublo," said aa auditive listener. "I was iu Hong Kong whon tho Abyssinia camo in Ihreo trips ago, and sho had troublo about tho food.

Sho then sailod from Victoria. The othor vessels seldom havo any bother of that kind." "You think that 10 conts por day covers tho cost tho food supplied on shipboard to each Chinese passenger?" "Yes, I do. Itc03tslC33, with care, when tho numborsnro largo, than when thero aro fow on board. Thero is littlo waste, I asauro you. It Is not a losing trado at $23 per hoad." Francisco Jteamiiicr, Dr.

Payson, of Portland, used to tell this very good story: Ono very rainy Sunday ho wont lo bis chnrch as usual, but no ono appoarol except an old negro, who camo in and asked if Dr. Payson was to preach. Tho doctor said "Vea," and wont Into tho pulpit and preached to tho choir and tho old negro. Some months aftorward ho mot tho negro aud askod him If ho onjoyod that aormon. "Enjoy dat sormou?" replied tho old man.

"I 'clar, doctor, I nobbor lieord a bottor ono, Yo' soo I had soat protty woll up In front, on' whenebber you'd say somothln's protty hard liko 'gin do sins of mon, I'd Jes look all roun' tor sea who you's a hltttin', and I wouldn't see nobody on'y Jess me. Au'I aays to na'solf, ho muss moan you. Pomp, you're enoh a dretf ul elnnor. Well, doctor, dat ar sormon set mo a thlukln what a big sinner I war, and I treat and lined do church, down htrae. a deacon i DKTECTIYi! ARRESTED.

Henry G. Silcox, a 1'inkcrton detectivo, was arrosiod on Maroy avouuo last night by Officers McLoughlin and Kiernan, who rogarded him as a suspicious character, llo proved his identity at tho Ota: ion houso aud was roleasod. Tho ninu hundredth amiivorsnry of tho introduction of Christianity into Uusal i waa coh bratod at Kief yc3tordny whern deinuiUons from parts of tho ompiro wercj gathered. JAY HORSE. Ci YEARS OLD" LAST for warranted sound and kind; 1G hnnds high; pori'ucfc rse; not itfiaid a', elevatud, suvfuce ri'B'W oi anything child can drive him; has no 'i.

Jtmily lmrati: aj uwiior no uso for him, noi for inuli; th.rty dayi' trial jnven tornsptm sibl" ity: jockeys treated with. Inquire Private OHi hiiLiu JMlCllAlii. CUHLliV, Grand av. corner Gieiiii. "4 HAlTVAtAJis; THREE CHUNKY (fra.

built horse1. for oTprtjBamsn, milkunui, gr oryincii. or busin ss; u'O'ik tri'il gii't roptirty of wklox l.idy; must imm tdiatuly private llo II i' If bet woo bouth I'ourihand South citrf, Tf riOUR' HOiiSEsrsUlt" FAMfLY DRIV i'preas gr ccr or cart, ptmy and s. iiorioci ly Kt ntbi; ha; buggy, good a i now r.U niiit bti l.l; f. iir trial roBonsil)Ui parties.

U.ni unt.i ao.i i.t LfKAiN i liofirain htllll 6l. HUblc, HOLiviui; JUSTNESS WAGONS, ALL SIZES AND .2.2 stylus: HOD seloct from; fully wnrrcnttid best iiei and workmrioohip; ai.so largo shock oT haniuti3, (lo i.i. v. huirgios, a and surr. wagons.

IIAOINK WAGON AND OAUKIAGli COMPANY, cor Jier Sp' in. st. and South I'ilth av. iNatf i ELEGANT "DORSES FOR SALE, OR pJJ ill rent for the witli unmade doirod; nin of and second baud carriages ni br.vjst nri including jutnj) hoat buggies. JAMkS DOW.M'.V, 37 and Atlantic av.

A NUMUElv Ob GO(i BUSINESS AND man ii sss l.raiio;alao, a lioras, vory gon (IV; aU black ti.iiiabb) for undortak biisincsri Nevins also, a mtitcho I team. WOOD'S Stable Owner, 1L J. LOTI'KIDGK. 2 BAY DOKSt.0, SIDE BAR TOP CAR viage and linrnnss for sale, cheap. Apiily at 243 Graham st, nour DuKalb av.

11 1 13 PEOPLE OF THE sTVTE OF NEW YOTtK To M.irv H. Poll, wife of Georce W. Pell: Virginia Hiuon, Louisa K. Iloctor, wife of Stow.irc O. Hector; Frances M.

Youn, wife of Archibald Young; lb rtlia U. Yt'ager, v.ii: of Kdg.tr A. Yeager; Alice Smith. Thomas li. Smitti and Florenco 10.

Smith, an in fant over fourteen yuars of ago: Whereas. mert O. lloyd. ot thi City of New York, has lately petitioned to urn Surrogate's Court of tho County of to havo certain iiisti nm in writing boariim dato resoectivoly tho wonty I 'iird day oi February, 1SHH; tho third day of April, .18 Lin; thirtieth day of April, 1H87. and tho dav of February, 138M, relating to real and personal e.stnin.

tlulv nrovod as thn lasL and leistamnt nf SMITH 1IHUKN, Ute of the City of iirooklyn, doceased. iViioreioro, You, and each of yiu, lienuiy ettea and luirod tn appeaLvbeforo our said Surrogate, at the Sur lo.Kti Court to ho held in tint City of lirookiyn, in said untv. on tho twulith day ot September, litis, at ten in the forenoon, and attend the nrobato of the iasL win nna testament, ana tue aoovo namoa in 1 nits are hen bv notined to tnen and thoro show ci why a sjiucial guardian should not be appointed to appear lortiiem on sani prphato, on tuo application o) tne nuti tiun r. In testimony wjioreot, we havo caused the seal of tho Surrogate a dmr: of Kmgd County to bo iiere untu atlixed. Witness.

Hon. Abraham hott, (L. B. Surroirate of our said county, at tho City of lirooklvn. 1 he ninoLiitmth iv of Jtilv.

in tiio year ol" nur Lord one thouaand eight hundred and eighty eight. JCDAH B. VOORHEES. j05 7wW Clerk of Surrogate's Conr' fN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE I Hon. Abraham Lott.

Surrorrato of tho Conntv Kings, notice is iieroby givi ncorJinx to law, to all nelsons hnvuiii claims azainst DlVINK iiURTIS. lat fie pity of Brooklyn, deceased, that thoy are requirtd to oxh tnt the same, with the vouchors Unroot, to tho suli scribors, at their place of transacting business, to wit, at the othcfj of l)ivin lurtis.Jr..at tho foot of Conover stroet Soutli lir.Kiklyu, in sud Kings County, New York, on or uetoro tiio isl tav or Lut hrunrv tioxi. umoa urooKiyn, July 20', liiiiS. DIVINE liUR'pIS. Kzecutors of JAIUibA W.

AIGUitK, Llivine iiurtlS jyli7timF JOHN D. TAYLOR, deceased, NOTICES, ilOUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS John t. Jamod, Agnos Corjlon monitor, 111 tier own right ana as oxecutnx of and trustee inaer 1 10 nt wn and te. ot James hoiittor lecoanod; Mlbam K. Soutter, in his own right anil as xeoutor 01 ana trustee una or t.io last will nnd testa ment of James T.

deceased, and Jjouisa Sonttor, 11s wire: l.milv V. Disarm Moraan Dir. Iier hnn'mnd Khza N. Bdl and Kdward R. Bell, her husband: Char tto A.

d'A'ixy fformerly Charlotte A Souit'ir. widow of Cohort houtter. deceased), and Arthur n'Auxv. her bus. baud: Robert Soutter, Lamar Sautter and Jamns T.

honttor, childron of said Kobert bimtt deceased; Julia jvmtter, in nor own nciit ana as etecntnx or ann trus eo under thn last wnl and testament of James T.Snnt tor, decrasod, her husband; Nollio M. B. Sonttor and James cnnnren or saiu juna it. soutter; vvuiiain K. nttor.

as executor of and trustee undr tho last will and te. itamont of said James i deceased, husband of said JuliaK. Sonttor: the Farmers1 Loan and Trust Company of New York, as trustoo under the last will ana testament of Robert Sout ter. dneoased thn Bank of th Republic of New York Charlotte Henderson and Thomas F. Henderson; hor husband Morris S.

Miller as general assignee 01 wuuam tv. sou ter tor nenont or creditors AllredericK Hatch, Collis ir. llnntuiKton. Georcu P. fcrgiion, Caroh 3 S.

Ihomas, Lllen Lynch, Patrick jynch, htr husband: Christian Sacht. defendants To tho above named defendants and oach and ovury of iiwuiT iuii on) tiuruuy sumnioueu to answer tuo cora laiut in tliis action, an to servo a cony of your answor on tho plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after tho service or this summons, exclusive of the iy of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment win ot. aeainst, you o.v uoiuuit ior 10 ro uir tie man lod in tho complaint. D.ited Brooklyn, December jfi.11. is.

a. I'lamtiti's Attorney, OJiiio and Post OJIicfi address. No. 10 Court ntrcot. BrooUlvn.

N. Y. To the defendants, iTmss T. So tor. Robert Souther and Lamar nv ttor, children of ll 'bort soutter, deceased 1 1 h.

Soultisr. in bur own neht and us eieciit lit r.nd rustco undi'r tho last will and testament of T. utter, ih'i ised, jut husband Nellie M. B. SnuLtcr and lamps 1.

Aouttor. children 01 baid Julia it. aouttor: I lie Jorcgoing summons is upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. lienry A. Mo.

're. Count) 1 utiK" "i n. inks ijomuy, uai.i mu 1111 imy 01 my. JJioa i tiled with the coninlaiot in tho office of tho clerk of the County of Kings, in tho County Court Housit, in the (Jitv or isrooklvn in s.nd conntv. on in 1 v.

iooo. JAteu lirooKiyn, umy jj, oo. li. ts. PlaiutitT'B Attorney, 1C Court stroet, Brooklyn, N.

Y. jy'27 Cw Jam OUNTY COURT, COUNTY Ol1' KINGS John I. James, plaintiff, against Khza Munro, limes A. Munro ami John S. Youiil'.

defendants. S. jviiiuiciiouhE, 1 laintilt Alternoy in jiur.snanee of i iuilenient foreclosure ami sale made in the above en li eu action, noarine Hale llio i av ot Ju v. IS iS. I.

llo roforeo. do annointed fortliat imrno o. will sell at public auction en llio 20th day of August, 18By, at I'J o'eloek, noon, in the rotuud.i of the Counlv (JourL IIouso, in the City of lirookiyn, Oounfy of tiio promises described in said judgment as lou.evs, 10 vtii: An mat Ci rtain iod, niece or par situate, lying and beintf in the Fourth Ward of lie i ity ol itrooklyn, in tee uounty or ivmgs and Mate New Yum, and heenuou as touows: Lioinmencinir a no ni on rue wosioriv ei iv ai.s ant uni hunnrod and forty seven feut southerly l'rom ie douth uri'ij corner 01 aiyriio avenue ana day sirdot, ana nlmr tllenco westerly and parallel witli iMvrtlo avenee no hundred and two and nine inches; thence south. erly parallel with street twenty one Jeet and ton inches: thence easterly and parallel with Myrtlo avenue one liunilrod and nine Indies to rect, and thence ortlioi ly alonir Jav street twenty one feet and ton inch tiio pointer placo ot beemniiiK. Dated Brooklyn.

July iu, at. uittiA.11,1 1, Keieroo. jy2T Gte Tu SPKClAf. NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF KOItS.

IloomNo. 2. County Court House No tico is lioreliy ffivon that lists for trial jurors for 1880 and ltK.y are compiote and open lor examination and corroe ah persons rosiain ivinss uountv. eiaiinun? lormanent eiomntion from tins duty and who havo not heretofore iind their names erased from the active list of jurors are requested to appear at tins otneo within ion days, oetwoen tue Hours ot a. tvi.

ana t'. ana pre nt evMonco ot sucn exemption as required ny law. ilIjIam a l'UltllY. uomiuissiouer ot Jurors. Brooklyn.

July 18. lttt)8. ivl7 lot, ZOTNA INSURANOE.C:OiIPANY, TPJ HARTFORD. CONN. AfSGUUGATE AMOUNT OK ASSKTS SO.OSi.elO TOTAL, EXOUPr OAPITAL AND NET SUItPiUS JOINT STOCK OAPlTAL PAID UP BUKPLUS liliYOND AL Total Moulajfuo St.

A. 11. THORN, Agent. 202 A WN ii RO 15 A RTHU J. A I 8 old reJiablo oflico.

214 Atlantic av, near Court st, ad vanci'sfroin Jjll to on diamonds, gold watches, solid silver aud plated ware, seal dolmans and camel's hair shawls. Fair dealing; legitimate rates only charged. MM EN SB PRICES PAID FOR LIBRA H. ries and old books; cheapest book store in the world. MILLIONS BOOKS on hand aud (riven away.

LEGGAT BROTHERS, 81 Chambers st, third door west of City Vork City nn w. Is aknIjm, unijicrtaker, fi Of Pierrepont st, Has removed to Ilia STORK, 1,452 FULTON ST, ABOVE TOMPKIVS AV. Orders there or at nis residence. 448 Halsoy st, will be promptly attended to. Pricos tlio lowest MOKY CHIMNEYS CURED or NO CHARGE; 30 days' trial given; llunurods ot rerernens in tins cily J.

11. WHITLEY. RANGES AND FURNACES, 11'3 Fulton st. LGT PAUTS CI (IHSISRS mo i flo LET PART OF HOUSE SECOND loor of four lariro licht rooms in corner houso: cood neighborhood convenient to all car lines; two minutes to L. I.

It. R. Depot; rent only $14 per month. 50 Fifth av, corner Bercon St. mo LET PARTS OF HOUSES AND flats.

C9 Clinton av Second floor, fl rooms. 910 90 tVaverly av, lower part, rooms, 400 Afyrtlo av, near Clinton, firstflat. 7 rooms (ovoroffice); all of the above have improvements; several others. UULKLEY HOU TON, 4Uii Myrtle av, near Clinton. TO LEI' rino LET FLAT A SECOND FLAT, (5 A rooms; rent $20.

Inquire at 482 Myrtle av, corner of Halljit. nho Tet flatsiT'rooms, all im JL provoments; rent $23 to 325 40B Honry st; short walk to Sonth and Wall st ferries: to adults only. Apply to janitor, in store, 420 Honry at. LET FL ATS 4 "ROOMS TO 810; new houses; privato halls; halls furnished, lighted and cleaned. Janitor, 413 Fourteenth at, near Seventh av and Prospect Park.

TO LET FLATS LOW IlENTXr3s7lG and S20; located down town; newly painted aud Kilt paper, etc. desirablo parties only; possession now; keys in office. Washington St. T' LET FLATS IN NEW BUILDING, C3 and 05 Honry st, sooond and fourth flats, 7 rooms and bath eaoh: no dark rooms; all improvements. Apply to GARY 4 8TEVENSON, 19G Fulton st.

mO LET FLATS S18. S20, 922 AND fine location; I 825 per month li, 7 and 8 room flats convenient to Nostrand av. station: halls and stairs carpeted janitor service. Keys at GEORGE ARINOB SON'S, 323 Nostrand av. TO LET FLATS LOOK AT TH4.T fine firstflat, 909 DoKalb av; just been put in thorough order; fine rooms; janitor service; also 168 Rntlodge st, corner Lee av, second flat.

GKORGK ARINOB, 4 SON, 823 Nostrand av. i TO LET FLATS HEIGHTS, 830, 55, S75 month; tho Linooln and Columbia, first class seven ten outside zooms, steam heatod.ietovAtor; also, house $30, or 318 lower 813 upper part. Bafeic st; perfect order. Annhr PHBi.Pft.Vfa. fll PineannSI atmaaV.

PARKER HOUSE, SEA GIRT, N. J. Ocean front. Excellent bathing, bolting and fishing. Gas and electric bells.

Table and appointments unexcelled. OPEN ALL YEAR. 1 aoMAS pVUH. Prrorietor, HBaSa mSBSk. mm.

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